TriE'SCRANTON' TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBHUA11Y 13, 1800. 3 WALDRON'S BIG AUCTION SALE OF HORSES -ji'Wiii "! 3u "'.. -li.ii'i-Uli't T, 'i",'jlL.ci-l H I ""'"Uf .-SESE-J??Si:fs""-1. Jr- , b7Vki Fi i;iti-i 'u!1'i';u'fi'SS,;.!TCrS19 ts-iii'XS1 Next Thursday, February At Cusick's Stables, Washington Ave. MR. NEALON'S ORDINANCE. Provides for a 0500 Street Superin tendent and $700 Engineer. Thomas Koalon, the Bcmoctatlc lep resentatlvo of tlu Tlilicl waul, in se lect council, has itituxlui'eil an ortlln tincc reducing the clt engineer's sal ary from $1,200 to $700 per annum ami providing for a btii-ot oommlsrioner at a aalaiy of $300, in which nctlon ho was doubtless prompted by conHlilet.i tion for the bent !nteiet of his con stltutents. Good intentions, however, and Rood legislation tire cry often eiy cllner ent. $700 a ear will not hecute the services of a city niRlnecr fetich as Carbondale'e lmpottanc demands and much less wil it employ a tonimls wloner schooled in the science of inntl bnlldliiK. In Its details the ordinance Is open to severe criticism but this brief outline outiht to be enough to show that the best Interests of the community requite a pionipt mid ile ilnlve negative oto. CHARGES LIBEL. Piofessor II. .1. UocUtnbeny Satur day motnins swoie out a warrant In -fore Aldeiman Jones for the ai rest of Little and Milium, the pioplulor of the Scrnntonlan, for criminal libel, and Constable Kdwmd Xcary wont to Scranton to serve it. The action taken by Pinfen-ur Hoik enberry was i mixed by a scunllous at ticle which appeared in the L'aibon dale correspondence of the paper, ac cusing hint of btlng the author of n n rtaln article alludlnn to the locil 'irifrfpondent which appealed In tin l,it issue of the High School Jouiiiu . Tluough Attorney Ilorton. of thl city, Professor Iliirkenbcuy has hem toruspondlns with the piopiletcu "1 the paper in an elfuit to get tliein in divulge the name of their cones-pim-deiit heie, and ilie rcftif-.tl biought to day's action. INSTALLATION. The newly Installed ofllceis of the Catholic Mutual Benevolent upmh lo tion are: Piesldent, P. F C.vigan; tiist vice-piesldent, Ttlchan! Ketwin; i-econd lce-inesident, William .MlNiiI tv, llnanclal secrotat. .1 V. Kil patrlck: tnatfh.il, J. U. Hrnvvu. tiu tees, M. McCann, Patrick Matte, . hancellor, R A. Kellv. Aftei Instal lation a smoker wits, ghtn. FROZEN WATER PIPES. Water pipes fio.e and burst at the htores of Alvord .S- Male and A H. l.ewsley Saturday, doing consldeiable ilamage In the liasement ot the llrst named. Considerable annoyance is be ing canned all over town by the Intense . old. The wnter pipe at V. C. Mun's 1'aik street lesldence is irozeu be tween the main and cellai wall and some digging will be nceeuiy to .ivetconie the clltlliulu. FUNERALS. The funeial or Mia. John ltol.ind, of the Pouth Side, was held ntSt. Hose hutch yesteidny alternoon at half past three o'clock. A large numbei ot f i lends attended the llnal tites and accompanied the lematns ti St i:oo cemetery where Intel inent iw amde. The obsecpiles of Mrs. A. L. Wright were conducted at the Methodist . hureh yesterday afternoon Uv. a. . Place, Ph. D.. pleached an tinpies sie seinton Interntent was made In Maplewood cemetery. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mts. Geoige Pendltton, of Seianton. Hpent Sunday with the lat tet's imrents, Mr. and Mis. Avery, of North Church street. Charles H. CurtUc has been nans f erred from tho 13elawate and Hudson tar shop to the locomotive ?hop where he will fill a clerkship. The Delaware and Hudson paid the shop hands in this city Patuulay. Edward Block will leave today for PaterHon, N. J., whete he has bceuted u lucrative position. Mrs. M. Q. Watt ontei tallied tho Young Ladles Cooking chili Filday evenlnc. The little daughter of Mr. and Mis. ('. A. Motgan, who has been suffering with diphtheria, Is thought to ho out ot" danger. J. A. Hoole is visiting his parents In llulfnlo. C. V. Rose hus teturnod from a husl ness ttlp to New York. Miss Ella Laauer, of Aftou, N, Y., who has been visiting Mrs. A. 1.. Suundern, of riolmont street, returned home Saturday. The young lady woikers of the M. K. church met last week at the home of Mrs. A. W. Reynolds. They organised ten circles ot ten members each with two young ladles at tho head of each circle. Their put pose is to earn Sluo A Great Tonic. Horsfoyd's Acid Phosphate Ranks ob tho best remedy for debili tated men and women, Take no Substitute. au'ffiii'!i!finwl for the building fund of that church by Thanksgiving. JERMYN AND MAYriELD. An exciting runaway occurted on South Main street esterday afternoon. A team of spirited gray? attached to a cutter In whloh were a young liunmora couple became frightened at a pass ing street car and broke the vhlflle tiee The driver made a dosperato eftoit to hold back the horses, but at the corner of Cemetery street the cut ter overturned and both the occupants wore thrown out In the street. Tortu natelv neither v. ere Injuted, although the young ladv was badly f rlght ned. She whs taken Into the home of Mrs. Ili'jy and later on went homo In the stie"t car. The horses, at the nllk mill, treed thems-lvrs from the cutter and continued at a rapid speed up Main stteet, whete they vete aftei warda captured without having appaiently In Jureil themselves. The cutter wa.1 badly damaged and the horses ate now at the bat n of the St. Geotge hotel, The belong to Lhctyman McDonouuli, of Jjunmore. The Wotntns' Home Missionary so ciety will give a clime entertainment ill the Methodist HpNcopal church Thuts day evening at S o'clock, when the following programme will be rendered: Vocal duet, '.Moonlight on the Ilhlne," Mla Roberts and Mr. Osborne, piano solo, selected. Miss Jennie Catlenbeig; i eeltatlon, 'The Little Klf Child," Geo. (ebhaidt, Mical solo, selectee', Miss Knapp, recitation, "The Wreck of tho Hespeius," Mrs. Cramei; piano solo, selected. Miss 32va AV'heelfi" reading, "Mrs. Pel kins Close Call," Mrs. Shields: violin solo, "Cavatlna," MI- I'i'Ith Pavls; piar.o solo, Felectrd, A. W Walkev recitation, Miss Osborne: vocal solo. Mr. Carulll. lnsuiance Adjuster Alexandc, o( Pittsburg was here Saturday adjusting the losi on the; Saycrr." fire at Mayfleld. Frank Collins, who for the past ten da.vs has bec-n In Dr. Wheeler's prl- uti hospital at C.irbondale underso il T treatment for the Injuries he te- ceived In the street car accident at Simpson some time ago, was biought to his home Saturday afternoon and is able to limp mound a little without tho aid of crutches. He will leturn to tlir hospital next week to undergo u graft ing operation. A number of the congregation of tin Pilmltlve Metltodist chuich enjoyed a sleigh ride to Providence on Saturday evening. For La Grippo. 'rii.im.tB Whltllold & Co.. 240 "Vubash siv , corner Jackbon-fct., one of Chl eago's oldest and most prominent drug gists, recommend Chaniue.1 Iain's Cough Itemedy for la grippe, as it not only glveh J. prompt and complete tellef. but also counteract any tendency of la grippo to rcsuii in pneumonia. For sale by all druggist. Matthews Ilrcw., wholesale and tetull agent.-". FKOKVILLE. TuetaC'ny evening, Feb. 11. the Ite bckah electee and wives ot the mom beis of tho local lodge of the Independ ent Older of Odd Fellows will hold a supper and entertainment. A eiy etl teitalnlng programme h.is been pie pared. The supper will be sumptious and of the best. The door will open at 0 o'clock. Supper will liu pervert from (i to 11.30 p. m. Tickets will be sold at tho door. Adults, L'5 cents, chil dren, 15 cenH. The corps of thirty-one enrpt'nters who left this place s.ontu time aso for Avery Isdand, La., arrived at their des tination In due time and arc now in stalled In 11 hut on Avery island. A letter ftom one of the members of the party dated I'eb. C may juove to be of Interest to many Peckvllle ptopK The boys on their arrival found that there was no hotel accommodation and each one xnirchased a c ot bed. On the Island Is a laige building once used oh a boarding house for lumbermen. ThU the boys took possession of, a negro cook was becttred and the start in was made. Tho meals fcerved by tho chef proved unsatisfactory and the boys fittuck. Henry Ptirdy was made chief cook and Charlie Billings bottle wash er (both members of the party). The party now has no reason to complain for supper on Teh. C was ns follows: linked beans, boiled ham, tried pota toes, rice pudding, apple pie, pidgeon stew, roast squirrel, clams, Mewed or on the half shell, coffee. Tho weather Is fine but the nights are very cool and damp. All ate enjoying first class health. The only one sick was Emoty lliong, whose Illness only lasted a few ciavs. Peach trees aro in full bloom and beautiful palms are evety where For n few days the boys have been idle on account ot the lumber not arriving fast enough and tho members of thu party have been havJntr great sport hunting and fishing. Gamo and iloh are abundant, nnd deer and bear ari plentiful. The Tribune is a welcome vlnltor each clav and there Is a great scramble for the paper upon Its arri val from the postotllce, 7 miles distant. The majority of the housea thero aro merely sha"l:g Mosquitoes are a , sottn-e of much trouble and strong lan- gunge. It will take at least four months longer to contplote the salt bleaker when the party will then re 1 turn. I Miss Sadie Jopllng. of Plttston, re turned home Friday after a three days' visit with friends In town. A tegular adjourned meotlng of tho borough council will bo htld thin sJ.on Ipk r.t the council rooms. i'esterdu, ut the home of Mr. and -.!!! J Ira Frank A. Petit, assembled Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Klzer nnd all their fam' Jly. Tho. occasion was tho celebration ot (Mrs. J. ii.'lUzor'A birthday. The tncbers of tho family are ns follows: Messrs. W. AV. Klr.cr, Vurden; 12. F. Klzer, Tcivanda; J. Dahlgrcn Klzer, Klzcrs; A. P. Klzer, Scrantori; Mrs, W. J. iCobb, Wlmmers; Mrs. M. Arnold, Carbondalo; Mrs. M. S. Shafter.WllkeH "Hsrre: Mrb. F. A. Peck, Peckvllle: Ml tkrtha Klzer, Peckvllle. Mrs. .1. D. Klzer presented each of her sons and daughters with a valuable book. They also presented her with a beautiful gold watch. After passing a very pleasant lay, the family parted, to meet again ut Klzerr, Pu Auj. 22. Mts. F. L. Taylor Is the guest of Mm. Kdward Aldrlch, of Scranton. The members of Peckvllle conclave, No .if. Improved Order of Hepta sophs met at the ICdyard hall Inst Friday evening, Feb. 10, and held a public Installation of ofllcers. District Deputy Supreme Archon Walter II. Hendricks, of Scranton, was present. fluptenie Prelate Wllllnm Allen read a w ell-known passage of Scripture, fol lowed by singing the opening ode. After a few remarks by the district deputy, the following ofllceis were In stalled to their respective stations: Past archon, John Cummlng-i; archon, Dwight Inthropo; provost, C. O. Jen kins; prelate, Ralph Hoffecker; Inspec tor, Ira Jenkins; warder, Frank Davis; sentinel, John McGurl; secretary, Will lam Peck; treasurer, Harry Welsett burg; financier, Anthony Convvell; trus tees, Harry Simpson, John Tuthlll and Thomas Langan. Following this, the newly made archon, Urother Dwight Lathrope, delivered an appropriate ad dioss of welcome to the members nnd vtyltbrs present. The following pro gramme was rendered: Piano selection, Miss Grace Ayers; recltatlcu, "Sammy Greene," Lnyton Jenkins; election, phonograph; recitation, "When?" Rea tiieo Tlnklepnugh; recitation, "Money Musk," Miss Jessie Stearns; selection, phonograph; recitation, "The Forward Duster," Clarence Craig; selectlon.tnan dolln and piano, Hawiey and Uenja nilii; selection, phonograph; recitation, "Why Eve Didn't Need a Hired Girl," Muy Jenkins; Selection, phonograph; recitation, "Over the Hills to the Polr House," Mary Don is; selection, phono gtaph; recitation, "Freckle Face Girl." Grae Day; Mdcctlon, phonograph; reci tation, "Calling the Young Ones," Miss Jessie fe'tearns; selection, phonograph; series of three tableaux. Misses Hen dricks, Arnold, Rrlgg, Steams, Uooke, Hughes, Day and Jenkins. TAYLOR NEWS. This Evening's Performance Funer al of Mrs. Pendorgast Notes. The operetta "Merry Milkmaid." will be the attraction to the muslc-lovlng people of this town and vicinity dur ing the present week. The operetta will be pioduced in Weber's rink Mon day and Tuesday ovenlngu by the choir of the Calvary Baptist chutch under the direction of Professor David E. Jones. The production will no doubt excel anything of Its kind over pro duced in this town. Seventy-live voices will be heard In the chorus. Tho ad mission is twenty-live cent". The cast of characters: Queen, Miss Edltlb W. Wutkins; fortune teller. Miss Olwen Howells; Dorothy, Miss Lydla Hos klns; commodore, James E. AVatltlns, esq.; doctor, Thomas Johns; Judge, Hlcharrt Watklns; Fainter Jim, Harry Evans; Funncr Joe, John Evans; Edith, Mi-s Susie Hairls. Alma. Miss Llltle Howells. Clara, Miss Leah Evans' Hlnm he, Ms Maud Davis; Morclc In MNs Gertrude Watklns. The funeral uf Mrs. Thomas Prender gast occutred on Satutday morning at her late home on Depot street. Set vices were held by ltev. Moillilt, of the new parish. 11uil.il was made lit the Atchbald cemetety. Sleighing is being greatly enjoyed In this town An enlettnlninent under the atiHplces of Mrs. Charles Dibble's Sunday hchor.l class will l given at the Methodist Episcopal church Thursday evening. Ffb. 2.". Tnylor'T best Mngers, musi cians and elc cutlonlsta aro being on gaged foi the occasion. It lias been decided to make the admission fee only 13 cents. It would In- well If the water plugs In our boiough weie tested. If a lire Was to occur St would bo a serious mat ter to find them all frozen up. B.OV. P.Ichutd Hull, mil, of Piovldenue, occupied tho pulpit In the Welsh Con gtegatloirtl chuich In the Flret ward yesterday. The board of director" f the Finest Home cemeterv met on Satutday even ing and otfianlzed foi the year 2S91. Taylor castle, Xo. 2G7, Knights of the Oolden Eagle, is making great prepar ations for an entertainment and social which will be held In Weber's link on Washington's birthday, Feb. ?.'. The matinee performance of the can tata, ".Merry Milkmaid," Saturday af ternoon in Weber's jink, was a grand success. '"'out 1 actor J. V. Ta.vlct K making pome noted Improvements to his Main btreet property. Our business men are busily engac-ecl harvesting their crop of lcc Next Wednesday evening Taylorvlllo lodge. No. 402, Knights of Pythias, will give a social at Its hall and will decldo who Is tho winner of the $10 gold piece. An excellent programme, consisting of bolos, 1 collations, etc., has been pre pared. Tli 9 programme will appear later. Mr William Morris Is cmlte sick at his home In North Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. AVlllla-i Morgan, of Providence, were the guests of relatives In this place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Grovo street, were the guests of relatives in Spiing Brook th latter part of the weelc. Tho mines are bcheduled to work five eight-hour days tho coming week. Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Pricobutg, was tho guest of relatives and friends in this place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Belle vito. vvcro the guests of the Iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, of this place, yesterday. CLAIIK'S SUMMIT. Tho Epworth League will give an evetgteen soolnl on tho 14th in tho church pallors. Among other good things to bo served, will bo warm maple biignr. All are Invited. Mr. Ed. Aton hns raturned from a few days' visit at Factoryville Mrs. Jonas Hancn Is spending this month with Stroudsburj; friends The thermometer registered 20 bs. IQUIOK RELIEF, SUREREUEFA BROWN'S Droncftial Tiocties Fop Cougiis ana Oolds po-filmi!e Jif? S pn every t jnatmo of (7,tkei SUHtisiVAv box. Disordered Stomach. Ciirlsbad Sprudcl Salt is an effeo live remedy for disordered stomach It cleanses the system, clears tha complexion and purifies the blood. It is especially beneficial for con stipation, catarrh of the stomach, liver and kidney complaints, di abetes, etc. Col. Geo. F.Towle, U. S. Army, Fort Concho, San Angelo, Tex., writes: "I enclose check for $5.00. Send me another half dozen of the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt by Wells, Fargo Express. I am much pleased with it." Beware of imitations. The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt has the signature of "Hisner & Men delson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every bottle. low near tho M. E. church and 18 be low at tho depot on Friday and Sat urday mornlngfl. Mrs. G. W. Barton and Mrs. Potter are visiting Mrs. Harold Parker. PITTSTON NEWS A Blazo That Mndo Troublo for the Firomen And a Column of Local News Gathered During Yester day's Storm. The funeral of tho late James Heffer on took place yesterday afternoon from tho family homo In Oregon and despite) the inclement weather was largely at tended by friends and neighbors, In cluding n branclt of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and the Keg fund, tho two organisations to which he be longed. The remains were borne to St. John's church, where tho last sad rites was said for tho dead, after which In terment took place In the Market street cemetery, J. C. Fuller, of WyalUfclng, was "hera again" nnd spent tho day like many others, at the Eagle, lie will bo "off again" this morning. The Huntley-Jackson Comedy com pany closed a 'very successful engage ment hero on Saturday evenli.g, and will spend the present week In Scran ton. We bespeak for this excellent company and gentlemanly managers, the same success they met with here. Traill: Brundage and William S. Cal lahan braved the stotm and hied them selves to Scranton, where they spent yesterday with their relatives. John F. Boyle and mother went down to New Yoik yesterday and will spend the coming1 weeek In tho metropolis with fi lends. James New comb and his atllanced went up to Seianton ycsteiday behind a 2 10 pacer. O. F. Davis, of Philadelphia, and a genial knight of tho road, who was In timately acquainted with our former lepresentntlvc buslners men, of years ago, made one of his petlodlcal Visits yesterday and made his home at tho Eagle. Ho mlsbcs many of the old fa inlliac faces, who have Mneo gone on that long Journey whence no traveler returns. The Cuilets on Satutda:' made it ex citing on tho Susquehann.-L as the club of this place met the players of Avoea. and contested for the medal. Tho Plttston Scots vanquished their oppon ents. They entertained tho latter with a mutton plo and scone supper in tho evening at the Caledonian club 100ms. Oil Saturday night a .sleighing party fiom Plymouth arilved in the city and stopping ut one of our prominent hos llerie. but when tufoiined the pi lee of the kind of meal they desired, ot deis weu issued to proceed further. They held un at the Vienna iIImImd- 100ms and at once took possession of ! the place. A well reguluted oyster stew was the menu, but when It came time to liquidate, tho entire party had not enough coin of the lealm to do so. Theie was a stormy time until Ofll cers Weathers and Somiiiervillu were caiifcii in, ana vviien the guests saw that nothing was before them but the unhowpltuble shelter or the Water street bastlle, they scurried about and succeeded in satisfying thu landlord. The young ladles who had to assist in squaring the account, weie anything but complimentary in their remarks to the oung men who accompanied them. The home 01 William Musllege, near Curtis street, was badly damaged by Hie on Satutday morning, and he lilnt belf injured by the bursting of hot water pipe attached to tho kitchen range on Saturday morning. Ho was In tho act ot removing a kettle from the stove when the accident occurred, and the contents of tho suite weie scattered about tha 10111, with the 10- sult as above state. A new artangemeiit luw just been put Into effect In the Lehigh Valley load, which makes It obligatory for all tialns to stop at Falling Spilngs, above Coxton. for cleat ance orders. The Bev. Dr. Johnson, the late chap lain of tho Ninth regiment, and who was in the South with tho boys, made an Inteiesting address at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association yesterday afternoon. On next Thuisday a niid-jcat con vention of the Young Women's Ohtis tian union, with delegations piesent from every portion of the county will !e held In the Broad Street Methodist Episcopal chuic- and all arrangements havo been mudo for an Interesting ses sion. Nos. C, S and the Barnum shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company will be idle today and until further notice. No. 10 resumes this morning, after a week'? suspension, made necessary by needed tepalrs, which have been made. This being Lincoln's birthday and a, legal holiday, tho banks will bo closed, and but two mull deliveries will lm made, with the olfice open only ut the usual holiday hours. Tho Erie and Wyoming railroad em ployes were paid on Saturday. Tho Le high Valley will dlsbuise their monthly atlpend on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the Pennsylvania Coal company and several of tho Individual operators will distribute about a quaiter of a million dollars on next Saturday. This evening a concert will be hoard In the chapel of the West Side Pres bytetlan church. Tho continued fatoun of yesterday made the day most dlsagreeablo, and tho employes of both traction roads hart a hard and strugKlliiK time of it in keeping the lines open. The New York and Philadelphia papers did not arrive until noon, and all the trains on tho Lehigh Valley wero more or leJ be hind time. Tho thermometer reached S below zero. JONAS LONG'S SONS. 1 Household Twelve Thousand Dollars' worth of merchandise came into our hands from one of the biggest sales ever held in New York city. Prices were no objectthe goods had to be sold for what they would bring. The entire lot Goes on Sale Today Without reserve. Not a piece to be held back from this sale. Every article must be sold before the selling ends. The opportunity of a lifetime. The most stupenduous sale of the century. The entire lot to be sold 33 Nearly two-thirds of selling. A half acre of floor No. 8 and 9 Copper Wash Boilers; al ways $2.25, now $i..q No. 8 and 9 Copper Bottom Wash Boil ers ; always 85c, now 73c Thin Blown Tumblers; would be cheap at 4c now J doz i.tc Cups, Saucers, Platesfancy decora tions ; worth up to 95c, now 10c Fire Shovels with long and shoit hand les, worth 9c, now 3c Dinner Pails, large size, nicely made; worth 25c, now 14c Dish Pans, 10-quart size, galvanized; worth 19c, now oc Porcelain-lined Kettles, 10 or 12 quait; worth 50c, now 29c Toilet Sets, 6-piece, decorated porce lain; worth $2.00, now $1.19 Frying Pans, nickel-plated, large size; worth ,19c, now 34c Chamber Pails, galvanized iron, 10 quart; worth 34c, now 21c And These Great 6-qt. Enamel Pails with bailed handles; worth 45c, now 19c 14-qt. Fnamel Dish Pans that are worth soc, now 25c 3-qt. Enamel Convex Sauce Pots; worth 49c, now 22c 4-qt. Heavy Tin Milk Kettles or Pails; worth 19c, now 10c One-quart Long Handled Dippers; worth 19c, now 10c Milk Dippers, pint size, with long han dles : 1 ,c kind for 5c 2-qt. Enamel Milk Pails that sold for 19c; now ioc 10-qt. Enamel Chamber Pails; worth Sic, now 39c Jonas Greater TUNKHANNOCK. Judno Dunham came down ftom To VMinda Ftlday evening and held court for thu purpote of disposing of several matters which were left over from the last argument court Associate OucIkc l' Si. Vaughn, of Meshoppen, came with him. Coutt convened at 7.30 ami the following ntatteis were taken up. Klorey vs. Jennings, et a!., paitltion in equity: Older for publication. Piatt unci Hurding, attorneys. In estate of John P. Osteiout, paitl tion: Older lor publication. James K Krear, attorney. On motion of Henry Hauling-, Pied. K. Stephens, esu., of Sayre, n member of the IJradfoid county bar, is admit ted to practice In the courtfc of Wyom ing county. In re: load In Clinton township: Mo tion to tefer report back to viewers letused. I'renr and Harding, attor neys. Commonwealth vs V. II Stevens, de seitlon: Aigucd and held under ad visement. Terry & Jorden for platntifi': I'l.itt for defense. Hule to abolish Uiaintrlm Independ ent school dWtrict: Argued and held under advi-ement. Harding, for tho title: Jorden. contra. In the matter of the arbitration in tho case of L. S. Wheeler's executors vs Ij. SI. Potter. Slet-srs Ijevvls, Kin nr and Little file award In favor of plaintiff for J. Plaintiff's claim was for $229. and tho Judgment before tho justice at Xlcltolson was for plaintiff In the- gum of to. 8ome time ago Leonard Cooper, son of Theodoio Cooper, took out a policy in the Fidelity Life Insurance company of Philadelphia, naming his mother us beneficiary. Ho afterwards mart led and, It is claimed, agreed with hi-j mother that the policy should be paid to his wife. Leonard and hla wife then wont west where ho was taken sick with typhoid fever and died, the life insurance belncr paid to the mother. An uctlon In assumpsit was commenced by Leonard Cooper's widow against Theodoro Cooper and Sirs. Theodore Coopor to recover tho amount of the policy. The action In assumpsit is now nbandoned and Mrs. Leonard Cooper, by her attorney, James K. Frear, takes a rule on Theodore Oooper'H grand father to support lmr infant child. An Invitation has been extended to Company K of the Seventh regiment, National Guards of Pennsylvania, to go to Hazleton on Feb. 22 and partici pate In a paiade and campflre iubilec The Invitation canto fiont Company D of Hazleton and all expenren will be paid by them. It probablo that tho company will ncccpt Ooorge Phllllpson has been in Pcrun ton for a few days. N. E. Little and vvlfo nnd Mi&s Elea r sf" i APcrfeotmethoatodeTelop, I T?flR itrefljthen, enlarge all vret, J . 5c , f tuntod foeble portions of tho H M E N todlr Effect ol error and fl VV37w expcttei cured. Ailrapleplan, I ONSLYf Indorsed dt prmlclins. W fL-gaajaUrBM, Pnee and ticiiraeut gent oa J?T , . approYal. No monej in ad vance. Write for explanation and proof ; mailed In plain, scaled letter. Correspondence con fidential. ERI5MDICAU CO., BUrFAI,vVH.Yrtl JONAS LONG'S SONS. Manufacturers' Stock of and Kitchen Utensils cents on the the mammoth basement of this store is given over to the space. Think of it. Don't miss it. wavs ice and Bargains in the Best Grade Enamel Ware Long's Sons Scranton's Greatest Store. nor Little drove to Xldiulcon Thut dav SUP1 James MiKovvu bin kjiic t M'aneshoro where site will v llt her brother. A mnrrlago licence was Issued Wed nesday to Thomas Hornby, of 'Wyom ing, and Llllle Jayne, of Lucasvllle, und tho marriage ceremony took place Immediately afterwaids at the Meth odist Episcopal parsonage, ltev. H. II. Wilbur ofllclatlng Tho date of the play now under te heaisal by home talent for tho benefit of Heed's bind. ha been changed to Feb. 23. On the 21th a concert will be given by the Ladles' Cymbal tiiar tette of New Yoik for the benefit of tho same organization. Reserved peats for single evening will bo U cents, or for both evenings, 50 cents. B. N. Lewis, Slits Helen Lewis Mis Mabel Lewis and Miss Hope N'lthrn'i left on Thursday tor New- York cltj, whore thy will stay until some t Iiiik next week. What tho Result May Be. Any cough neglected imi hap tin .stiengtlt and undermine the health un til recovety is Impossible. Cmiglih and cold leads to lung troublo If not stopped In time. Take Dr. Alexan der's Lung Healer, It stopn that cough, cuies that cold, stiengthens the lungs and prevents consumption. Ask i'cn it and take no other. All dpalers hell it at 23 rents a bottle. ' CASTOR! A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho ySp Signature of Cjca dr. r. n. vubmt.r NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tSTRed Lab 1 1 Special Extra strength. For Imnntencv. Loaa nf I'ovor. Lout Ahiuhnnrl. eternity or uarrnnneaa 1 .11 a boil six for SB. with' written sruarantnpl ' (rt.i.Mln'tllll.M Afro. ....J , ." .,.,, .. v .., t.k.WID1 uurvra-or uyo-.aii. Win. a. Clarke, .136 Perm Ave., Scranton, Pu In Case of Fire The Defender Kxtlnuislicrs Afford Protect, on. Simple, Cheap, Efficient Every Public Hiit'ding, Waic liouse, Hotel, Theater, Colliery, Store and Dwelling should be equipped with them. G. tV. S. FULLKU, General Aent 6-5 LucUawannft Avenue. vtfZA: fH ZJ3rl w$ mrrs AFTER JONAS LONG'S SONS, .' 1 vyvvy dollar Best Brooms, three tin cad, polhln'cl handles; woith ac, now., . . . 16c Bread Raisers, S quart sue. Inst quality; always 25c, now .' . 16c Tin Wash Boilcis, heavy quality, well made, worth 39c; now. ........'......,... 19c Cotton Clothes-I.ine. in lengths ol liltv feet, now 7c Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, complete with handle and stand, nnw 59c Wash Boards, large sie. made ot zinc, always 19c, now 12c No. 10 Challenge Wimgets, with ten inch rubber roller, woith Si.ftc); now Si. 17 Carpet Tacks in any size von may want: worth "jc package, now .' ic Clothes Pins, very best giade ol wood; 100 for 5c Covered Murktt Baskets, in two M.es: always 35c to :,oc, now 17c The famous Chuslv Biead Knives; al- lie, now ic Large Squat? Enamel Bread Tins that were 23c, now 10c 4-qt Enamel Pails, with bailed handles; were 29c, now 16c 2-qt. Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots; worth 59c each, now 19c Enamel Skimmers with long handles; worth 12c, now 5c Enamel Cooking Pols, 8-qt. size; woith 69c, now 34c Enamel Round Pans, 1 2-inch size; worth 19c, now 9c One-quart Enamel Lipped Sauce Pans; worth 12c, now 7c 3,'j-qt. Enamel Tea Kettles; worth jqc. now 19c iiw Krwrv - TT V T Manufacturers of OLD STOCK ffiWli5flll!l8!..8ffll)lJa. iulepttons Ctll, 2.1.1 1. OUNT PLEHSRRT COAL At Retail. ' c ual of ilia best nuulil) l.ii auiucsi.c uiu I ana of till sizes, lnclucllni,' iiuciiwt,tut und lJluljfo. delivered In any pait of the I city, at the lowest price. Older received ut tti otllce. llrst floor, I Conmioimcalth building, room No. 6; i telephone No 2C!t or at the mine, tele- phone No 272 will be promptly attended i to, Dealers supplied nt the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO ?fe Chltkrittr' FiieUih Diamond Ilr.nil. rENNVRQYAL PILLS -5"?V lrlliml and Only Oraiilne. A "w "! irild'll kHUlia 1 Drufglil for Ckkh$utr Kmtii Mi taond Bran t fa Ild tad (mqH mutliaV Itioifa ivled with blut ribbon Take nuotheri Jttfutt ttanairuuM jubittfu. (ioii nni xmitttiont At Drafxiiti, tr tral . la tirart fur Birtlenlir. iMtlnviHiii MM Iff fur f mAltS in ltur,if rmrm II 1I. K'.UUU TMUiQonlftll ioftrt lrhftr BflKlotkl (..11 saUtaM Ian- a BoU t ftU Loctl brmil.ts. ln ILAIUu, L' MADE IV. H: A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CDRH JLL.Ii AmriouM ijf,ifr Fulltnc Itsfn S A I orr Itpotmc7. hlMpluaaneu, eta . cu4 , by Abuo er otUor hxcwoi ana Xndu hl crtnoni, jnru nui(u ana turriu rf ritor LoKVItnUlz la old or lonac. ani El a uiaa lor naar, ua iuej or mirrl. Prevent InAanttr Ant CaniamDtiaa it i& In time. IbelrimA .han ismadlili Imnrota menl and eOecta n CUItC wlier all other f ail Io. Ut upon herlnx the 8nnloe Aim TehUtf. Ttr, hare cared tbouteaae and itllloararoa. We ti re apes tllTeorllUiuBDeranteatoellKlarure Kfi fTC ' uhuHor refund the noner. rloeUU U wiirr paraiiei or eii ekgfe (full trait ment) (er tlM. B tnelL id. rlaln wrerwtr. upon receiptor rrlce. rtrenlar '" AJAX REMEDY CO., s'dl.ll1-' For alo In ftcrantcn, Pa., by Mattheas Bros, and II. C, Sandtrton, drucgista, HA ipfc lUA ' )
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