THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1800. & NORTON'S February Spocialties, All tho Monthly Periodicals, for Fob'y. arc now hore, Ubo all tho Fashion Books for spring Pocket IHnrlcs for 1800, pood variety yet. Art Calendars for 1800, at cut prices. V A I- ENXl IM E S3 An elegant assortment of new and attractive love gems, for all ages and conditions. Blank Account Booke, all dcslrablo sizes and styles, from vest pockot Memorandums, to Bank Lodgers. Mercantile Stationery, all sorts, Ofllco and Dosk Requisites, all worth having. Ladies' Stationery, all desirablo styles. Engraving and Printing to order. Games of Amusement for wintor evenings, he standard sorts and new things. All tho now and Standard Books in various bindings at popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave. 1 KODAKS S J KODAK SUPPLIES j 1 THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO f ' .. S See our window. The $: js largest line ever brought & j to Scranton. Js! DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women OtTlce Houri . n 19 10 n. m 1 to :t p. in At Residence . .." to 8 p m fJIIlce W'llllnni llnlldlng, Opp. I'oatotllco. Mesleleuco 'Jill outli Main Aomie Hi opened n Genera. Jnsuranco Office lo .. liweiniiieiDii ctl Mods Comrnnlei represented. 1-irsJ -i et.icclall follolteO. 'telephone 180'J. ..j-ljr;.. AUMDRY oS Peitn Avenue. A. IJ. WARHA PERSONALS. Vi-kv liMldnei, ol this ,li, t-p it Sunday at IIuniMl.ile. "MI-.S Hc'le Crow, ul Alontlii'-e. Is the Uiiest of Miss Mubel I.n n.ud. Sheriff ('. IJ. 1'ivoi Dtiiimil I mm a si. 15 New York clt jioteiday. Oe-putv AUorne.v (Juural Pied I'leltz '1 tinned to Hiitilsuiiiir jtpril.i. V V. Wood and William 1 iliei, of lonosd.ile, wtie In the Ity esterdu Mlsh Lizzie Slunk v, of MlIs-i:.ii!' sptnt Sunday with fi lends in the cllv Henry KMicr, president of the Na tional Toliaeco Woiktia' union Is In the itj Mls- Wlnlfird Mor.in, of Cm bund lie, h the tin st ot hei slstei, Mis. I. l l.iitan, of rii'iikllu avenue Mis S. Ilashuhei, of Itochfilci. N V lsltlng hei sls-tei. Mrs. Foi (Soldsmlth, t 1, .7 North Washington uentie. Miss Kate Cm tin. who has been ih" . in st of MHs MnilJaUt llcilim, it Dtlli 11 .re has hum m el to tin home III Wtll 1 nspoit. Mrfj.iuil Mm Alfnd IJ111M and little filler, IJIaliu. letuiiitd Situid.i on steamship I'alatla fiom 11 tut wicks' lt in Austila and Cti mam . 1 It lit relhnaii. ot th- I'nluslt of misjhani.i, who was visiting foi u f'-w lavs at tho home of Mr and Mis J v. 'iiwtll, nn Linden street u tinned v.s- Iday to F'hiladelphla Mbert W.iwm mprf Jli mil Mil- W Wuthon. is eiltlealh ill at Amhfist Muss, while he H a studuit at Amherst ollege. He is III with twd old fevf. lln parents hae luen .11 bin buNldi lot lome time NEW COMPANY FORMED. Pittston Gas Plant Under a New Management The plant of the I'lttston (ins com P nil has passed Into the bands of a new management, the formal tiansfer )f the same having been completed at 1 meeting held Katmdnv uTteinoon al lie First National bank In Pittston. Chose Inteiested will take chatge of he plant immediately. At the met tins ro definite plans for the futuie weie made and no other business of Importance was conMdeied The new company comprises Lyddon -'lick, P.. J. Mulligan, Billings. J. Plan ilgan nnd Abram Neahltt. Those for iirly Interested are Andrew Uivden nomas Ford, W. L Watson, S. M. Jaike and William Abbott. THEIR FEARS NOW ALLAYED Ikey Soidman Is Doing Detective Work on tho "Hill." Clay avenue property holdcis have dded another pilvate watchman to heir force. The new acquisition Is De- eetlve Ike Stldman. of Corcoran mur- ler fame. No more butglar stoiles are antici pated from the "hill," or at least fiom 'hat portion over which the rcdoubt ible Ike suiveys with his eagle eve. Ihambovlain's Cough Remedy in umcago. Hlsgen Bros,, the popular South Side Irugglsts, coiner Mth-st. and Went-north-av., say. "We sell a great deal of Chamberlaln'H Cough Remedy, and Und that It gives the most satisfactory results, especially among children for ipyere colds und croup." For sale by ill druggists. Matthews Bros., whole ale and retail agents. Smoke Tho Populai Punch Clgur, 10c. ' -- - . A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money en a DO-cent bottlo if Urecne's Wurrunlcd Byiup of Tur If It tails to cure your couth or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satis factory or money lofuneleel, J, a. Hone &. Ion, Dunniore, I'u,; John 1. Donahue, icranton. Pa. SNEAK THIEVES AT WORK. Rosidonts on Lower Linden Street lloport Losses .TutlgliiK from tho MiiiiDlnlitii Ik-Iiib muilo, the leeFldents on lower Linden Kjcct nic, or vvoio, IjeliiK iniulu tilt; victims of two clever Kiioak-thlevca. Yesterday onu nelson, who refused to glvo hit name, but Is the proprietor of a bonrdltitr house on Linden street, wont before n central city aldcrmnit and Hvvore out u warrant for the nil est of two unknown men, chnrfilni? them with having Ftolrn a muse containing a largo sum of money from bis residence. He felt HUie that lie would iccogtilze the feloWH nKuIn If lie how them, nn 1 vun willing to look mound for them. He further stated that the two men whom he accused of taking bis mone had visited several of hln neighbor, but he did not know with what sue. cess. The fellows came to hli evi dence and asked for lodging. Thy vveu shown a room nnd seemed satin fled. They left, stating that tbe would surely letuin. A few minutes later the nut so was missed. The two atc deseilbed as being tather .voting and of medium size and weight lloth were plainly but neatly attlted In dark clothes. One, who gave the name of J. Hauls, was smooth shaven, and hnil blue eye-'. The other wore n sandy moustnehf and his eyes were grayish. Whereer they sted they had a suit able story jendy to secure an oppoi tunltj to rany out their fell designs. LACKAWANNA COLONIES. Cost of Maintaining; Our Law Break ers in tho Eastorn Penitenti ary and Industrial Reform atory at Huntington. The iount cotnmlssloneia jesieidny 1 delved from the Hastcin penitential y the bill foi keeping pils-oners ftom this county who are dolnif time In thai Institution. Altogether Lnckavvfmn prisoners spei.t 21.f.01 days Inthe peii' tentlaiy cluting the jeai. The late Is twent ents a dav, making the tola! bill of the county $4,S1L.20. Thete Is .1 credit of $;3'.C5 for labor done by pils- oners, which leduees the bill to H,77G -GV Clothing to the alue of $SGS.9"- was furnished to dlsehatged conv lets, w hit b makes the bill Lackawanna must pav $3,7S". fin. Among the L.ickawanni lirlsonei" who earned nothing duting the jear were Peter Humbach, Augustlno Xolll, I'asiiuella Paretto, Thomas 1'. Clilflln, Joseph Iloschino, Prank Uombro.s'a and Franz .Sthuenneman. Amounts earned bv some of the men con ieted of giae offenses tue us follows: John V. Hostoskv. $1C20, Joseph Wisniskj, $IC4,5; Frnnlc Hurchlno. $". AV. J. 'n. Dyke. $C4 (!.': Leonaulo Jlua, $1; Mag gie Comwij, $M40; John Ciime, $10 W, Max Koehlei, JI3.15, litahain ilieen, J30 JO. The bill foi maintaining the Lacka wanna colony nt the Pennslvanln In dutittlal iefoimntoi nt Huntington was also utelved. It Is as follows. August Schultz, SC" da s John Green, .1.l"i das: ("ieorge Tiaub, 10 ilays: Will lam Simpson, "fi"i dnjM: Amzi Miller, 310 da: Ilaiiv ("ham, "" days; John A. Woelkers, 305 da: Walter Majoi, 21! days. David McManus. 179 das; John Petei Lnnz, C7 days; Thomas McDon ough, f.7 diivs. Total, 2,fiS7 dajs at .'". cents, 3GCG 7.. PICKET HELD HIM. Conti actor V. O'Hara Impaled on an Iron Fence. Contiaclor Vincent O'Hai.i met lth a painful accident eailv esteld.i morning while walking along Lacka wanna avenue. Just In flout of P. J Mangan's hotel, at 30.' l.ack.iwanm avenue, he slipped and falling stiue'e his chin against one ot the pickets of a small lion fence 1 .ill used to gimtd the hotel nppioach A lacerated goi-h was indicted In the Meshy 'pan of the i.eck beiuath the chin, A f 1 lend assisted Mr. O'Hata to his fed and they then went to the Lack awanna hospital where the wound vvjs diessfd. He was then removed to his lesldenee on Capouse avenue. The wound is not dangerous, though e tleinely painful. Fortunately, a tw das ago Mr. Mangnn had the picket points bluntid, utheivvlse Conti.irtor O'HaiaV Injuiv would have ijeci dan geioti". LEFT ARM CRUSHED. Edward Malonoy Injuied by Cais in Johnson's Mine. L'dnaid Maloney employ eel as a eli Iv or boy In Johnson's mine, met w in a aeilous Injury jesteiday about i'M o'clock while at woik. He was bung ing a loaded tilp of cais down u inn, when the "stietchei" got caught, thicw the Hist car oft the Hack und pitched young Maloney headlong and dlieetlv beneath It. His lett aim was ciushed between the elbow and shoulder and l.e was biulsed und 1 ut about the body and face. The Injuied lad was taken fiom be neath the car and icmoved to the Lackawanna hospital, where It was found necessary to umputate the aim at the elbow. He bote hid suffeilngs without? mm mur and 1 allied well fiom both shocks. Maloney Is 10 years of age and a son of Mr and Mit-. 1. Maloney, of River stieeet. Election of Ofilceis. t the annual meeting of tho Tiad cts Real Hstate company the follow ing clirectoi3 v. eto elected: Chailes Schlager, C. D. Jones, H, A. Kaufhold, A. D. Stello and Luther Keller, who elected tho following otllcers! Presi dent. Charles Schlager; treasuter, A. IJ. Stello, Becretaty, Thomas Palmer. The company's offices 1110 on the sev enth lleor of the Tir.deis' bank build ing. Bargain Day Every Day I'ntll Feb. El". A S set of teeth, $1: $s set. $0; a J3 gold crown, $3; $y gold now 11, $5: $10 crown, $7; a J' gold idl ing. $1: a $5 gold tilling, $3: 73e. amal gam, fiOc.; 11 BOc. amalgam, 23c; $1 cleaning teeth, 23c. Boston Dental Parlors. Lurkuwanua und Wyoming avenues. Removal, forest Hill Cemetery Association. F. L. Hitchcock & Son, Insurance and IWi Kstate. P. L. Hltchcoch, Attorney, huvo been lemoved from 401 Lackawanna avonuu to rooms 50C7-S Commonwealth build in?. Select Your Own Goods when you, call at our establishment, and we will sell thum to tho highest bidder. Lavldow Hios., 227 Lacka wanna avenue. The Wllkes-Iiarre Record can be had In Scranton at the rows standi of Itcls-' man liios, 401 Spruce and COS Llndjn TVeetV, Mac, Lack&vvamia avenue. DO METERS WORK OVER TIME FOR CITY? CHARGE MADE AT MEETING OF AUDITING COMMITTEE. Only Way tho Large BUI for Elec tric Lighting of Firo Department Houses Could Be Explained Last Night A Committee Was Ap pointed to Make an Investigation. Bills of Vlowors on Soction D of Fifth Sower District Not Looked Upon with Favor. Another Investigation of tho bills for lighting the lhe engine houses Is on. At the bl-wcekly meectlng of tho Joint auditing committee of councils last night, bills for the lighting of a ntmihei of the derailment houses for the quarter ending Jan. ,11, 1S9J, were protested agalnut by Chief Mickey, and, after some discussion, teferrcd for In vestigation to a special committee, con sisting of Messis. Thomas, Jackson and Sheildan The objectionable bills showed that either the lltemen me using u temiiik able amount of light or that the elec tric light company' meteis ate wink ing over time. Mete are the bills for three months: Xnv Dec. Jan. ClXHtals 2-1.07 20..!! 2J.-I Nay Aug 2'H MOO 2AVJ Hook and Ladder. ll.uJ !!." Ml I'hoenK Ill f..75 l.'J Keller f..ll 7 J. Originally the city buildings. Includ ing engine houses, were lighted fiee. Councils allowed a second iimiiuni to extend Its lines through th t in 1 the first compan. theieui 1 lost I ti furnish municipal light net on longei. One of the com'utilts was contracted with to supplj lights nt so 1 lr tic h per lamp. The bills weie ln.i high, it vvns thought, and the contiai t w is ylv en to iinolliet compnny. Now ibis oilier company's bills ate higher Mill and the auditing committee wanta to Know the cause Chief lilckev positively avers that the lite conn i, I anuunt ot I1 the cl trie on the mattet Invcsticatlou The chief fuithei 1I1 not use the Hired fot. What 1 1 v hits tu say w loped bv tli i said that the only way he could explain Hie change In the contiuct was that some of the coun cllmcn weie "Interested." A foi met, similar Investigation bieuiglil from the electilc light c 0111 pnuy, then furnishing the light, the al legation thai at i.oine of the engine houses where big lighting bills accu mulated, the lliemen weie v.ont lo stay up late of nights playing poker. The assertion, however, was not pi ov en beyond reasonable doubt. The prebcnt rate for municipal lights is 25 cents a night for etc lamp" nnJ llve-clghts of a cent an hour for In candestents The bill or John J. Fahev, C. K. House-, D. J. Davis and his substitute, Geoige W. Jenkins, for making the view of Section D ot the PIttli sewer district in Providence was parsed, with the usual gioan which necompanlea the passage of vlewcis' bills. They averaged 123 days woil. at $3 a day and the total bill amounted to $l'j"jn.riO. Councilman lloss tald "it' a shame The wotk could have been done In fifteen days." Com t had ap proved the bills however and theie was no alternative but to settle. THE CONTEST RESUMED. Testimony in Rebuttal the First Offering of the Respondent. Wednesday the Extunineis Will Sit at Winton. The In ft batch of t.stlmdny on the part ol M. J Kelly, the lesponelcnt In the contest which was begun bv W. S. Langstall lor the olllcc ol coU.ty tteas uivr, was taken jesterdav in the ar bltiatlou room by Hxamlnci.s W. R. Lewis and T. J. Duggan. In the morn ing Hon. M. IZ. McDonald, ccuinsel for Mr. Kelly, went before coui t iTiicl asked to have the older made .Satuiday by the couit revoked. The order dliccts the respondent to clo-e their testimony on Aug. 15. All. McDonald thought the older ought to be ic-called until such time as they have finished examining wit nesses in rebuttal. Theie was c .possi bility, he hdld, that it would not take them long theieaftet to close the ensu. The judges thought In that event the oidei could do 110 Inn 111 and It was al lowed to stand. Tllu witnesses csamlned yeiteulay weie- Stephen C'avvley, Second wuid Olypliant; William Shea, Fnt wind, Dickson; John Hcffron, riit vatd, Olvphont: Stephen I'tenelio, Third waiel, Olypliant Patrick Kun, Flist waid, Olypliant, Maitln Walh, Flisi. ward. Olyphant; Putilck Kune. Thlid waid of Olyphunt: Jlartln JIcGowan and Michael McCoimack, Throop. These men had their voles knocke I out during the examination In chlet be cause they did not have their nntuinll- zatlon papers und tax reelpts with them. All hut one of these wltnerses produced the neresaiy papers yester day. The examiners will hold another meeting in the nibltiatlon room today and on Wednesday will sit in Reddlng- Today Miss Kellogg will serve Burnliam's CLim Bouil lon und Rurnhaiu's Clam Chowder. If you desire Pure Food Products These Are the Best. In fact Burnliam's Clam Bouillon is the only prep aration of its kind known, If you will allow Miss Kellogg to serve you,and also demonstrate how eas ily they are prepared, it will well repay jou for your tiifle. E. G. COURSEN ton's hotel, Wlnton. Attorney It. II. Molgate, who represents the contest ant, objected vlRotoiMy lo havlnir a hearing at Wlnton and will appeal to ccurt to change the ruling ot the ex aminers. REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE Hold an Enthusiastic Meeting Last Night at Headquarters. The llepubllcan city commute" un der the able direction of City Chairman W. H. Millar has already systematized the work of the campaign In nn ad mirable way and the reports received show that the wolk being done Is hav ing an excellent effecl. A meeting ot the general committee of the Republican city organization w m held In the Central Kcpubllcan club rooms last night and It was .1 large und vety enthusiastic scswlon. Much routine business was tranaactel and eloquent speeches were made by Chalinian Mlllai, Attorney at. W Lo ry, C. M. Chittenden and Thomas H. Dale. The hut den of the addressts won an appeal to tho party workeis to prove to the evening on election div that there ale no dissensions In the Republican tanks that cannot be set tled within patty lines. COL. COURSEN'S LETTER Will Likely Bo Mustered Out in Georgia, but Regiment Will Re turn Practically Intact, It Is Expected. The expected letter ftom Colonel Couiaen replying to the entertainment committee's query ns to tho probabil ity of the Thirteenth lcglmem coinlm; home Intact wn received yesteulay by Chnitnuui Ftank M. Vandllng. In it Colonel Coumen fcajs thut the men -a .11 vety likely bo mustered out th'.-re, bat that fully !)3 per cent, of them will come home In a body. The letter in f'.ll leads as follows- lleadqu uteis Thirtienth Iteslmeiit. ivmi- sylvanl 1 Volui tetr Intnntry. Camp MicKenjsle, Ou., Peb 1, IS'n. P. M. Vumlllng Sot anion. Pa lleiu Fileud: Vour tcleginni received Jewtcrday which t mswered brlflly, und will soon write you mote fully as "prom ise el. From all we learn It is the Inten tion of the government to muster the regiments out here. Tho Fifteenth Penn sylvania weie mustpreel out here, and left for home last Monday. The men tecctvej one elav's pay and S!0 which Is lor pri vate's about $4tf Corpnials und sergealus receive more Thei .ill want this und I euiinot place myself In opposition, though ll bus been my ismit dns-lro to bring mv leRlment linnn 111 id, with coloi.s Hying and baud playing In fact that only has kept me In the seivlre but "'W.OOO on one lile unit some fu-s anil feathers, on the other do n it bilii.ee. The time has hecn Vety shin t foi utiy dUi uasieii of the mil. let, but 1 nn ine'tneil to believe 1 can bring the regiment home almost intact, near enough foi ell purposes nnd the men will hivo their cxtia $40 01 $"0 In their pockets. Wn hive definite eiders from lhe vvur depirtmcnt and otllcers appoint ed to tondutt our music! out So I con sider that as settled I will advise you of out movements In time for am ur miigeuicut you mnv elcslre to make at home. Very trulv vours Colonel II. A. Course u Trill tccuth Regiment. P. V S. This means that the leglineiit will not be home for some time yet p w slbly a month. In lew of this tact and the Indefinite natute of the Infoi niatlon concerning the home-comltig, nothing Is being done Just at presemt by the lellef association. The commit tees will, however, pieservo their or ganizations and when the time for ac tion e nines will be- leady to do their duty. y Theie vvai a gieat deal of coulee lure yesteulay as to whethei or not -he Filipino Insui lection would affect tho home-coming of the Thliteenth and the fl lends of the soldier boys were caused no end of anxiety theieby. Theie so-'tni, however, to be no gooel giounds fur featlng a recall of tho musteline out older. Theie aie now forces enougn In the Pacific to take care of the nuair genis and if mine' aie needed they pan be supplied bv tilt legltnehts stl'l un elei oidets. WILL BE CARED FOR. Remains of Late Charles Tury to Be Buried by G. A. R. The lemuins of the late Ch.ules Tmy, w ho died early Sunday morning In his looms at lhe Grand Cential unni-v, on Lackawanna avenue, of which I J I. Dm kin Is propiletm, will be slven a piopei buii.il bv the members of the (iiaml Aunv us ot this i Ity !)e i cancel was a vctei.m of the Civil war, luiviiur enlistee! In Company A, Twen tieth Pennsylvania volunteeis. In which e-Chlef of Police William T, Simpson ahi served. Deceased leceived a wound In the ilKht thlRh and never fully recoveied fiom It He diew a pension and was known heie by many old soldiers. He was 111 but a few dais, and was at tended bv Dis. Kearney and Reedy. The1 dlt oct cause of death was pleuro pneumonia Deceased was "i years of nse, and once stated that he had a cousin nnmeil Flood, who lesldes In South Scranton He also said he hod relatives In Jenny n nnd iPlttsbuifj. The lemalns weie removed to Pi Ice's under taking establishment, on South Main avenue, and piepaied for Initial Adjutant George S. Ilioek of Lieu tenant HziaGiillln post. No 1 :n, Otuud Army of the Republic, viewed the le muins yesteiduy and stated that the Grand Army veteians would see that they weie given a proper Intel ment. Coroner Roberts has already viewed the remains and will conduct an In quest In a clay oi two. INSURE YOURSELF aijalnst the attacks of fevers, pneumonia and other serious and ptostratlnit diseases by talcing a few bottles of Hood s Sar sapaillla now. HOOD'S PILLS ote tho favorite family cath.utlc. Kasy to take, easy to operate, 1847 Roger Bros. Silverware, Now you can buy them ut your own prices, us all goods uro sold at auction to tho highest bidder. Davldow Uros,, 227 Lackawanna avenue. r. L. Crane offcis all cloth jackets nt half-price, Smoke The Pocono Cigar, Co All goods sold for what they are, and the highest bid takes them. Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup Ilns been UbPd for over 1'IKTV YHARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHl'HH fot their ciuLrmiiN wiiii.i: ti:i:tiiino with Pinil-'KCT Sl'CCKSS. It HOOTIIKS tho CHILD. BOPTKNS the Ul'MS, ALLAlc ull PAIN; CUUKS WIND COLIC, aril Ih tho best remedy for DIAUItllOl'A. Sold by Druggists In every pun of tho world. Ho sure und ask for "Airs. Wins, low's Soothing Syrup," und tuke no othur Mud. Twenty-five cents a bottle. WORK RESUMED AT WO. 14 SHAFT DESTRUCTIVE MINE FIRE HAS LEEN EXTINGUISHED. Plan of Walling Up tho Opening Was Successful, and It Was Not Necessary to Flood tho Mine It Was at First Feared Such a Course Would Have to Bo Pursuod Penn sylvania Coal Company Will Tako Additional Precautions to Provont Mino Fires. No. 11 ohaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company nt Pittston lcsumcd woi It yesterday after a suspen sion of two months, owing to the lire in No G shaft. At the time the Hie vvns discovered It was thought that nothing would prevent tho drowning out of both places, as the one communicate) with tho other, but a now and novel Idea and an excelle'lt one was suggested by the olllclals, that was In the walling up of seveial open ings and Hushing the slope where the Hie waq located. As has since been pi oven, tho scheme wns a buccchs, aril In a short time the tepalrs In No, C will be far enough advanced to lesuine w or!:. This Is not nnlv a laige saving to the company In the matter of ex penses, but will glvo employment lo nearly one thousand employes at once. The company has decided to be moie cautious In the tutuit, so that occur rences of this kind will not be lepeated nnd to that end have engage addition ll lire bosses and others, whose duties will make It an Impossibility for a lire to make nny progress befoie Its dlse iv ory. It was In this same shaft that a file wns discovered several yeais ago and It iaged for month before It wis extinguished, nnd the cost of this ex perience i tin up to many thousands of dollais. The spot w here this fire oc cuued Is today a curiosity and has been visited by many distinguished people fiom dlffeient parte ot the world. The loot' Is consumed for n distance of fifty feet tow at els the sin face and iep lesents a huge dome. MR. JENKINS RESIGNS. Ill Health Compels His Rethoment from Two Positions. . D. Jenkins, ot Capouse avenue, has leslgnud bis position with the Stev ens' Coal compan v und the meicantlle 1 fhm of Jenkins & Co., at Pittston as general mannge-r nnd piesldent nnd treasurer lespectively. Mr. Stevens' ipsignatlon went Into effect yeterd.iy II. V. Kingsbuiy, of this city, foimcily manager ot the Suunton Supply and Machinery com pany, and Inter societal y and manager of the Lackawanna Lubricating winks, will succeed Mr. Jenkins The retirement of the tatter wns- due to tailing health. Mr. Jenkins- was connected with the coal companv unet stoic since Julv, IVH In no small de gn e he, by comprehensive knowledge of business nitalis, contllbtlted to the success of the company, from which he lias resigned. When the Stevens company changed ownership two yeaM ago, he was letained to till the posi tions entrusted to him under the out going nunagement. He will assist his blieiessor for a shoit time At the conclusion of the nieetliu yestcidny the following i evolutions vne drafted und adopted: Whereas l'luougli lueieesing 111 health, nnd by the udvlee of his phy -de bins, .Mr D D Jenkins lei i ,n yens a stockholder and for several years the guicial niaii.i Kcr of this rnnip.mv, h.is funnel ll neces sary to heer his e onnectinii with the Sie veiis Coal cominny, and Wheiens, Ills fidelity to the eonipiiiv while occupying lhe position of generil malinger has len constantly viewed with satisfaction by tho dlieetois, ilierefoie be ll Resolved. That It Is with Keen ifRut that his rexlgnntlnn Is heuby accepted and that we rccoru with It. the hope of ic turned health nnd an e must dclie loi his futuie welfare and pio"peiit, nnd further be It Itcolved That those ieolulloiis bo "piend upon the minutes of the meeting and tint the seciitaiy l Insttiietnl to rorwinl a ce i .ultab' i-nKios-iil to Mr. Jenkins. CATTLUCCI-CERINE NUPTIALS. Ceremony Was Pel formed Yesteulay in New York City. Flunk Cailueci. the well known rftorte eontiucteif und one of Mcianton's l 'ail ing business men, wiih unlteel In ninr ihieei In New Yoik jesteiday to Mlhrt Louise Celine, diiUKhter of Peter CVt Ine, the Xoith Main avenue mei chant. The ceiemon was iierfouned by Uev. Tather Honnventurn, a jieisonal tilend of tho gtooni and one of the most in em inent Italian pilests In New loik 'in i.id Sihroeder vvuh Bioomsman and h's daiiRhter, Jllfis Cella Selnoeder. bildes- mald Other Seiantonlans win wit nessed the ceremon woie Aichltect L C. Ilolden. Nicholas Confoitl, l'eti Stljip and Albert Zenke. - vv 'ddliur bieakfast at Heiveisl'ri, on Tweny-flist all eel, followed the ceremony. Mi. and JIis Cailucel will Kiend n couplo of weeks tuuilng the &outh and en their letuin will icside temporal lly at 312 Millltn avenue. Theli perman ent home Is undei couiso of construe tlon at tho coiner of Clay avenue and Gibson street. It Is to be a Mono villa, built after the Italian stile, .mil will be one of tho most beautiful resiliences In the city. OvvlnB to the seilous Illness of Mr. Carluccl'8 sister, which accounts for the wedding belnft held In New York, no reception has as yet b en planned. OAKEY AN OLYPHANT MAN. Remains Will Not Be Biought on Here for Burial. Tho John J. Caiey whos violent death In Yuungstown. Ohio, was an nounced to Ills frlendR heie thtoui'h the medium of ihe police, Is a former icsldcnt of Olypliant The widow wait ed upon Chief of Police Uurrell ycstei day and staged that owing to her pov erty Bhe would not be able to bring tho lemalns here for bulla!. The chief thereupon notified the authorities In Younsstown to inter the remains there. Carey wont away last April, taylim lie Intended to tiy his fortune In 'he Mcwt. He wiote several times dtul'ig the early part of his absence, but noth ing was heard of his whereabouts re cently until word of his death In Youncstown was leceived. mmM 19 .II") a The best remedy for U I OU 1 1 S "hoop!" (-cough 'Give 77 , rT Hie child Mr. Uutl'a LOUiTll oVrilD Co"B''hriip,rcllefi)l wul,o" J "I' come at once and.ti.e sufferer w 111 eoou be cured. Vilce oub y cts. CRYSTALS HAVE MOVED OUT Horses and Apparatus Stationed nt Different Places. Ycstetdiiy the Crystals moved out of their Linden f,tieot quarters, on which the work of icmodellng Is to begun this w cek. The horses and the hose wagon ate stationed temporarily In Tropp's burn In Forest couit, between Mulberry and Vine streets. The engine Is In the street conunlssloner'H shed In the rear of the city ball. The permanent men will have their extorters In the barn. What tho Result May Be. Any cough neglected may sap tho strength and undermine the health un til recovery Is Impossible. Coughs nnd cold leads to lung ttouble If not stopped In time. Take Dr. .Alexan ders Lung Healer, It stops that cough, cuics that cold, strengthens the lungs nnd prevents consumption. Ask for It and tnko no other. AH deulors sell It at 25 cents a bottle. Wo Can Oivo You $3 Vnluo for $1 and It would bo no loss to u?, as mos of the goods have been pawned and left here for small sums. Davldow Bros., 227 Lackawanna avenue. Finest wines and cigars nt Lane's, S20 Spruce street. Smoko The Pocono Be. Cigar. ' "Welchel's auction nt 2.30 p. m. snle opens today Beautiful $400 Pianos Given Away FREE We are going to give to our custom ers free of charge 2 magnificent pianos. This is the royal gift ever most (riven by any store in the state. Call at our store and see them. ALTERATION IT Owing to putting in new liont and lowering lloor ol our store, we must reduce our Luge ami fine stock of Diamonds, Washes, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Mtisic Boi$?s, Graphophones and Ciif Glass. AT AUCTION. Sales Daily, 2,30 and 7,30 P.M Commancing Sat,, Feb, 4. All cars stop in Iront ot stoic. Nothing misrepresented. It will pay you to attend these sales. 1 11 1 205 Lacka. Opp. I), I,. A W Depot. Ave.. ILONEY OIL AND Clarke Bros TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Meridian Strejl, Scmloi, Pj, BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTnENT.-Pure White Lead, Colors aud Varnishes, iniffi is., 20 Lackawaaai Ave., Scranton Pi. Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paint, Convenient, Kconomleiil. Dumb'.. Varnish Stains, l'roduclns Perfect lmltAtlonoriSxptailT Wootli. Rnynolds' Wood Finish, l.njuclnlly Deiignedfor fluids Wori. Marble Floor Finish, Durable and Uriel Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PUR: UNSEED OIL A".D TURPZNTnE. SCRANTON DAIRY COMPANY -DLVLUllM IN - MILK and CREAM M.tMl VI 1 1 ItKltS or BUTTER AND CHEESE Pure, Fresh Milk deliveied at your door evciy 11101111110; in time foi hienkr.ist. DEPOTS: :i()S Sprui-c St. 22U West Market St. 111:5 Jackson St. .'1.JI Pittston Ave. TELEPHONE, GENERAL OFFICE: Mouse) Ave. anil Larch St. TELEPHONE 4120' A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Fancy Suspenders, Dress and Driving Gloves, Bath and Night Robes, Umbrellas, Mackintoshes, Etc,, Etc. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT CONRAD 305 Lacfcawnna Ava. 9 Hot House Cucumbers, Hot House Tomatoes, Green Beans, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Eg Plant, Salsify, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Creamery Butter, Grapai, Orangjs ani Fruits Pierce'sMarket L-miiiiiimmiiE!i!iiiiimimmiiimK DOWN THEY GO S We refer to uur K mm mm -- I $2.50 and $3.00 1 I HATS 1 M W-i m Ma S vvhull we have reJiiveJ to S I JiflND&PflYND, I . mm S On Hie Square. 30.) Washington Ave S nilHIIllllllllllllllllEBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItl? THE ItooinsliiiHl'i.CoiirithUTil'g. SCRANTON. HA. 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