Jims THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1900. PERRY BROS. Knab?, Uose and Sons, Briggs and UiduJig Pianos Vocallan Church Organs, Car penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music Boxes. Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and see the $80. Martin Gui tar and Mandolin at PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. liEST IN TOWN. c Per gJc Quart LACKAWANM DAIRY CO telephone Orden Promptly De.lvere4 iiyitl Adams Avenus. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds ol transfer work piomptly and satisfactorily done. Office 109 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 625. Barn Phone 6982 HUNTINGTOK'3 BAKERY, (KM m IID lliffl FillS 420 fpruce Street. Masonic 'le'.nplo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In thet'lt) Who Is a Gr.idua'o In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds of Dental Wmk Hone at E tremelj Low Prlecs. 22k Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Fillings Sl.OO. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown and Urlelgo work .t spcelilty. If jou have any V ntal wotk to ho done call and have oui teeth tuimlmd. lias ad ministered. All opeiat Ions arc made puln'css by tho aid of electricity, Pain less extraction. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offlce Hours 9 a. m. to 1? 30 p. m.; 2 to 4 Williams UuiliUng, Opp. Postolllcc CITY NOTES 0 - . . ' ,, tttttttt1t Mi:UT TONIGHT -Scranton l.od'u of Llks will nact at Hull- rooms this even ing. Ai.nr.HMANic M.r.iUAGi;.-wuii.im J Dehlni.iu and J.uu Donovan, both of fouth Sci niton, wii stird.i united la muriate b Aide in an Kat-son. SDLKCT COl'NCII. MDirriNO-Selert cumuli will meet In uimlar si-odnn this evening when the vliduit ordinance will' come up for third and iln.il leading. COMMITTED POIt LAHCDNY-Jiislleu of the Pence V. M. 1'i.iiiels vesteidav ommlttcd to the county Jail Charles 11. l.ampinan, of Diltcn borough, on the chatge- of l.-.rien. TO A COHltKSl'oNDIJNT.-A letter for publication hat. been leeolved from "Pro Dotio Public ci ' It will be printed If tho author will permit lib to me his leal name. See top of p.igc I. GOT Till: TlorNTY.-Aldirman Howo oviHterdav pavn J to Wllllim Rwaycr, of .Teykup, aw bounty for the killing ol twa , fo).os Ouo of them was of the cross ibar kind, and the other n wood grey. - rorJicrir's mi:i;tino.-tiio nev. i. J, Lunslnj. pr.stur of the Green Hldgo Presbv terlaii church, will speak at the .Tterue mlWlMr'tonlRht. The subject of ,liln adilrcujvlll bo "A Hero of the Amer ican Alps."- ? AITnBrA PISONr!n.John Sheriff, ut JMcchorg, wns last night committed to .th3 joouty V JnlUby Jiiftlco of the Peace William J, Williams. Sheriff was chnrgcel ,wlth nWlnpf "i( priaoner to escape from .custody January 1. " i l .. TtJ.R,E8T OUlISSKn.-Wllllam Mil- K GRANDEST DISPLAY AT t . " THE MODEL." N , OELUOAJKSUeN EMPORIUM. l-'rVVh mvoico of Jlnest table dell co;lc.Im(iorti(l Utiles, LiudJuKci SattraR! r, 'VH RHIIIIUIIi UaU. t2rt,l( U'.l.vinn T.iios of ail kinds, imported and ;: Calif oi ula Pridts und Jellies, Nulel TUftUtel Dc-ll' ntets Herring In Wlno Pauce, Italian Chostnuts, l.eb Ruchcn, Marzipan and Hciiic-y CnkPS of all cleci Intloiiw. nnd full line of fancy proccrles for tho hondiivF. ' Catering orders taken now for tho holldavs. Dinner Tnblo d'Hoto, Br;kfnnt, Lunch eon nnd Bupper a la enrte. 0a- ier Frrvcn in uny cvie. '1 S'i23 W'MnBton Avenue. ...T.T-f.-H.-f.-f.f.T.-f ,,. lor, of ltollleter uvonue, won tlio hog In tlio Guessing contest ut tlio tloldcu tIMo c.iisli store, .121 Adami uvoniu, which Ciutctl Inst night. Mr. .UU'r guessed the exact weight ur thu lios, -'J'.'.ii pound. BMOKEU aiVEN.-Tho agents cif tho M(trohlltnn I.lfo Insurance Limipjinv liint night gave 11 very erjeiible smoker In Hull (limners In the Mt.ua building, ItefrtshnietitH were sirvcel iind several very linn phonographic selections weie rendered bv W. J. Thomas 1'AY-UAY.M. Yliu Deltwnrc, I.ntlcu wiinun uml Western paid citcn1ay ut the Diamond, Mituvlllo uml IIultKto.nl mines and will pay todnv at the Dolge, Hellenic mid Oxloid colllcriiM. '1 he Pel nwure mid IHidion cominuy paid yester day rit the .Murvltio Khaft anil l.cggett's Crcik mini.'. was, DiHOiiAiini:n.Jocph Juiosy, was arraigned befoio AMiinian Howe, Tuesday night, rhatged by Max Swum, of Throiii, with thn lure my of various ar tlrlos from his ("tori- Juiosy wan mul.ltig preparations for u trip to tho old country nnd had bis ticket already purchiiRul. Tlio caso nai amicably settled hi tho of-llce. OnOUNDS roil At TION.-Tho fine of Andrew lloveid nKiiln-t Michael Push kns, whom the fornu r chniged with as sault and battery, was vcsteiilay morn ing heard by Alderman Howe. The heal ing showed no ground for n ( rlmlnal action, as blander had bun the only harm done, and tho Justice dismissed tho cape. mhs. nonr.iVH i.i:cTiuE.-Mrs. s. T. Koier, of Philadelphia, will lecture 'n (luernxry hull on Moud iv afternoon at t o'clock, under the au-plcf of tho Household Economies sictlon of thu On en I'.ldi;e Women's club. The sub ject of Ml. Holer's loetuie vlll bo "lY-od nnd Its Adulteration"." Tickets nt r.) cents may bo p:ocurod from route .t Kuller, at I.oreiu's druir stoic, or at the door on the tifteruoon of the lectin t. DONATIONS TO HOME -The mana gers of tho Homo for the I'rlcndless will hold u rcRiilar meeting at tho home lo moirov morning nt !..' The following cash gifts are ncltnowledued with much gratitude: Mr. Thomas Moore, de eeueel, J1.0TO; Mrs .7. A. Wl-wr. Sb0: Mr. It. J. Poster. J"11; Mr Oonrgi Cooper. $7); Mr. C. n. Jones $": Ml. ". 11. Ill h innnil. W. Mr. C. D. Slmp-ou. $V; Mr. I A rineh. ?:.; Dunmore Prcsb terlan chinch, $1 50. DID NOT TAKE POISON. Verdict of tho Coroner's Jury in the Case of Charles W. Wright, Who Died in Jackson House. It was decided Int nlfiht by the cor oner's Jury at an iiniuoxt held to In quite Into the e.iu.se.s of the ele.ith of Chailes W. WilKht. of Chinchilla, that ho died fiom n.ituial caifps and not from poison, ns was suspected. The Ineiuest was eondiicted by Cuioner I. J. Huberts In the aibitiatlon loom at the court house. Wright died on Dec. IS nt thu Jack Ron House, on I'lanklln avenue, where he had koiip the nlsht hefoie. He hal came to the place about 11 o'clock, Kono to bul and nothing fuithoi was seen of him until LMIO o'clock the fol low InK afteinoon. when he was iIIm Loieied In a ililnjr condition by .1 elianibeiinald. The lliwt witness called last nlfiht was Katie Knadler, Mho lives at 3.M Center stieet. She testl lled that on the Sunday hefoie his death Wilu'lit was In the house nnd was In a ill unken condition. There had been a sllpht iiuauel and she had left thu loom. When she letuiiied WilKht told her that he had taken laudanum. She found an empty bot tle In his pot ket, but, novel theloss, thoiiKht he was only Joking. She then went over to the Center street police station and asked that some one be sent over to take WiIkIU out. Detec tive John Molr and 1'atiolman l.ona Day icsponded to the call and that was the last she saw of the man until she viewed the lemains In the Jackson House. P.ttiolman Day and Detective Molr vveio next called to tho stand and testl lled ns to their taking Wrisht nut of the place. They admitted tliat lie had mutteted .soniethiiiK nbout taklni? pois on, but they believed it to be the In efficient amblings of a man In a di unken condition, Henry Zeldlei. b.n tender in the Jackson House, ,old how a thanibei- mfi It! 1ii j1 ft in till t Irrlit Iti lila lril nt 2 30 o'clock In the afternoon and mod- leal aid was Immediately called, Dr. Kveihart lespondlng to the summons. Vv'ilght died Just as the latter ni lived. This concluded the evidence. The coioner totd of an nutopsv he pel foimed. He disco veied no sjniptoms wlntever of polon. If Wtlght luul taken lnudauuin he would not have lived until tho net day. Wilght's lungs weie congested and It was mote than piobable that that was the cause of his death. In view of the cm oner's analysis of the case, the Jinois, who weie Oscar Pa no, Gwllym Williams, Hon aid Da v is, Thomns Donahoe. W. A. Iluuli and L. Levy, letumed the following ver dict: "We, the undersigned Jurors, Und tint Chailes W'llght died fiom natural causes We iind fiom ev Hence ad duced that he had taken no pjon, the dliect cause of his death having been congestion of the lungs." OLD MEXICO. Twenty-three Days Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Knllioad Company has annulled for a special poiijonally conducted tour tluougli Old Mexico by tpeclal Pullman tialn of pailoi-smok-Ing, dining, sleeping, compaitment, und -Jbservntlon cats, to leave New Yoik and Philadelphia Kebiuaiy 12. vHltlng all the principal points of In terest in the "Land of Montezuma," nnd spending live days In tho City of Mexico. Ituund-trlp tickets, coveilng all nec essary expenees, $.100 fiom all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For further Information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1116 Ilroadway, New York; 4 Court stieet, Brooklyn; 789 Broad stieet. Newark, N. J.; H. Couilaender, Jr., Passenger Agent, Baltimore Dlsttlet. Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent. Southeastern District, Washington. D. C; Thomas H. AVatt. Passenger Agent, Western District, Pittsburg, Pn.; or address Oeoige V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadel phia. A Card. We, tho undersigned, de hereby asreo to refund the money on a M-eent bottle of Orccno's Wn ti anted Srup of Tar If It fulls to cine your courh or cold. We also guarantee a 23-cent bottlo to provo sail, factory or monev lefuudid: J. G Bern &: Son, Dun in ore. 11. W. Davis), Provldoneu, W. D Davis, Piovldence. Ilennlman & Co , Avora, W. It. Manners, MooMc. I A. Kane, .Mlnookn. Joseph Davis, Ta lor. Try a "Hotel Jermyn" clffftr, 10c. TWO MORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED DIFHTHERIA FEVER AND SCARLET SPREADING. In Consequence of the Prevalence of These Diseases Among tho Pupils of No. 10 and No. 33 It Has Been Decided to Close Them Thirty three New CaseB Reported to the Board of Health Yestetday That Body Failed to Meet Last Night. Only One Member Present. Two inoi e public schools, No. 10 on Chestnut Htuet nnd No. 33 nt Madison nveniiu nnd Pine street, are to bo closed today becnuse of tho prevalence of diphtheria and scarlet fovor among the pupils of these schools. As reported In The Tribune yestet day, No. 33 has already been closed. All of these buildings uto to bo thor oughly disinfected and fumigated be foie they nie again thrown open. Tlii- boaid of health was to have had a meeting last night, when it was hoped some steps would be taken to put an end to the epidemic of ellphthctla nnd se.u let fever, but only one member of the bond put In an appearance. That was PtosldeiU Oeorge S. Horn. Superintendent of Schools Howell said csteiday that the members of the bo.iul of health evidently do n$t re alize the gravity of the situation, and the failure of the members to attend last night's meeting would Indicate that this Is ttue. The diseases continue to sin i ad and deaths from them are be coming nlnitulngly numctnus. casks KEPorrrnn. The number of cases of diphtheria and scat let fever leported to tho board of health for the past two weeks is I'llger than for anv similar period since the present epidemic of these two diseases lngan. riom Decern ner 20 up to yesterday, January 3, Inclusive, theie were 150 cases of these two diseases reported. Ycsteiday the number of cases reached the alarming number of thirty-three, lift con being diphtheria and eighteen scat let fever. Superintendent of Schools Howell is espedilly alnimed nt the situation, and ho says that something must be done Immediately to check the spread of these contagious diseases oi alarm ing consequences may ensue. He stated yesterday that he btlleved the spread of these diseases could be traced to the school play grounds rather than to any other source. Ho futther stated that If he had his way thtee other schools in addition to No. 3" would be oulered closed at once. "I would have dosed No. 16 school, on Chestnut stieet, this morning had I tho power," ho tald to a Tilbune man yesterday. Tin: otiii:k schools. Tho other schools mentioned by the superintendent veie No. 21, on Short avenue, and No. 33, at the coiner of Madison avenue and Pine street. Lat er in the dnv the controllers In the wards In which No. 16 and No. 33 are located decided to close them. In the neighborhoods surrounding all of these buildings the two diseases mentioned aro especially prevalent. Theie are twenty-five cases of diph theria alone, which have broken out within the pnst week or ten days among the children attending No. 18 school. Just for the puipoo of showing that tho I,,-scnt oondltlon Is un excessively abnoimal one It might bo mentioned tint where, as befoio atated, theio havo been ISO eases of diphtheria and real let fever reported for two weeks, under ordlinry circumstances n similar pulod of time often posses without a single case being reported. BOARD DID NOT MEET. Reports of the Officers That Were to Have Been Read. Piesldent cJeoige S. TToin was the only iiiembci of tho boaid of health who was present to attend last night's regular monthly meeting of that body, and consequently no action was taken with icteience to the epidemic of con tagious ellscaK s. Health Ollleer Allen was on hand with his lepoit, in which he carefully goes over the question and offers sug gestions. President Hoin has called a siiecl.il meeting for next Monday night. The following is Di. Allen's report: Scranton. Pa., Jan. 3, Unsi. To the Members of the Board of Health. Gentlemen: I have the honor to sub mit the folowlng leport for tho moath of December 1W: Three hiiiiilnd mid twent -three contagious ellsease placai-ds were placed by Ollkcr Burke and Mr. Lewis, who attended nine funerals, disin fected eighty-seven rocms und prevented nine other Intended public lunerals. Of- A New Market We have everything that should be found in a first class up-to-date market. Canned Goods, New Potatoes, Dressed Poultry, Fresh Vegetables, Oysters, Oui delivery service is prompt. We solicit your pationage, Thomas 5 Brandamore 124 SPRUCE STREET. 1 1 Every Claim Is Backed by Local Testimony. If the reader wants anything strong er than tho opinions nnd eNperlences of his neighbors, what can It be? Mr. S. A. Botincy, of MS Wyomlns avenue, employed nB night watchman of tho Clark & Snover Tobacco Co, says: "I suffered with dull, heavy aching act oss my back which was much more severe It 1 had to climb many stairs during tho night. I wai also troubled with suppression of the kidney secretions, very annoying at night on account of the frequent ac tion. I tried a number of so-called kidney cures und took a number of boxes of one kind, but I got no benetU. I heard so much nbout Doun's Kidney Pills that I got them at Matthew Hros.' drug store and after taking them a short time 1 found they worn helping me. Finally the pain In my back left me entirely and tho other dllllcultles were much Improved." For sale by nil dealers. Price, r0 cents. Fostcr-MIIburn Co., Huffnlo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United Stutes. Hemember the name, Doan's, nnd take no substitute. ilcer Burke abated twelve nuisances tho entlio number complained of. Tho number of cases of diphtheria and scarlet fever reported has not been di minished, though tho mortality bus not liiere.ited. Kvery effort In tile power of the board of health has Leon made to pre vent the spread of these diseases, but It it Is not necessary to lemark that the power of the board of health under ex isting ehcitmbtar.ecs is not what eould be deslied or what It stuuld be. Thero has been, naturally enough, some crltl elsm and fault finding and us health ol lleer I hnvo been In torstnnt receipt of advice nnd Instruction ns to the proper method of stamping out these disease! and Infoimatlon as to how wisely somo sra tiler cities manege such emergencies nnd Insisting that all public schools be Immediately closed, etc. If the pcoplo refeircd to understood moro fully the act of nesembly under which wo arc woiklng and tho real dif ficulties by which we are handicapped, our earnest cllorts might possibly bo thought less lightly of. It is a fact that theso diseases are pre valent In every direction and our recird us to tho number of cases und mortality percentage Is lower accoidlng to popula tion than that of many other cities and boroughs. The question of closing the public schools has more than one side. If it can be shown that manv cases or any rase of diphtheria or searletlna can be traced to any school building, then that should be closed, famlgatcil and disin fected by tho board of health and kept closed a proper length of time, but It would be manifestly vrfalr to the board of control nnd to the community to or der school buildings closed from which no cases have been lepcrtenl. As a rratter of fact I believe tho pre valence of these diseases Is duo ns It was during the last ep'demlo of measles to the thoughtlessness and almost crim inal negligence of parents. If one child who Is 111 Is kept In bed, five or six moro who aro not allowed to attend schoel, roam tho streets, visit their friends, have a fine time and scatter tho disease broad cast and their parents wonder why the boaid of health does pot tako more ac tive measures to control this terrible epidemic. This Is not an exaggerated, but a very modest statement of facts. I would re specttuity request that tho board cf health Instruct the board of control to forbid nil pupils returning to school with out a certificate from tho attending phy stcian stating that the case has been fully recovered, tho house disinfected nnd that ten weeks have passed since eon valescenco was established. No. 3"i school was disinfected with for inaldoliyilo gas, 33 and 10 will be fumt gated tomoirovv and nil will bo closed a Ruffle lent length of time. This Is 1900 of the Christian era nnd It Is to bo hoped that before tho jear 1133 cities cf the third class in Pennsylvania will be able to give their boards of healtn authority to do what thev consider neces sary for tho public health. Yours respectfully, W. 12. Allen, M. D., Health Officer. THE OTHER REPORTS. The secretary's repoit for the month of December was as f.dlovu: Actual city mortality, 172; deaths from acci dent, 10; total. 11'2: total mortality fop tho year. 1.597; births, 33, ns follows, males. 25, females, 2S; marriages, 11; cases of contagious diseases reported, 323, classified as follows: Diphtheria, 17S; Uphold fever, 1: measles, 2; scar let fever, 132; chicken pox, 2 mem binneous croup, S; deaths from con tagious diseases, 4C. Tho annual reports of Food Inspector Wldmnyor and Plumbing Inspector O'Mnlley weie also ready to be pre sented to the boaid last evening. Tho report of the food Inspector Is given below and Is a very interstlng one, showing as It does the enormous quan tity of food products condemned nnd destroyed In this city in one year: Number of store nnd maiket Inspec tions, 7.1S0; number of milk Inspec tions, lnctcmrter,'2.66"i; nutnocr of milk inspections, Bahcock, R'9j average per cent, total solids, 12.S; average per cent. butt?r fat, 4.10. The following food nietlcles were destroyed: Beef, 3,171 pounds, pork, 1,3'i.i pounds veil, 195 pounds' hams, 19 pounds: sausage, 2,612 pounds: spare tlbs, 252 pounds; poultry, J.713 pounds: fish, 10,312 pounds: clams, 1,850; shell oytters, 1V5 barrels tub oysters, C32 quirts; pota toes. 3 bushels: turnli s, 22 bushels; muskmelons, 14,707: tomatoes, 40 bas kets; eucumbeis, 120 baskets; beans, 40 baskets; spinach, 12 baskets; onions, 25 bunches: pineapples. 375; stravvber lics. 924 btskets, celtiy, 10 Imnchoi; ibananas. 910 bunches, rullahes, 1,530 bunches: watercress. 50 bunches: cab bage, 4',b batrels; lima beans, 1C bis kets. cauliflower, SI heads; peas, JOl baskets: beets, 30 bunches carrots, 4 bunches: tabbits, 132 cpgs, fin dozen; dead hogs I); milk, 527 quarts. The- yeoily report of the plumbing Inspector Is ns follows: Water tests, 207. smoke tests, 2o3 plumbing Jobs le-modellng In old bull lings, 65; build ings io-liispccted, G7' plans npprove.1, 32; visits to new buildings, SD. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears tho Signature i of "wV-Fjf LANGSTAFF WRITES HIS RESIGNATION SIMPLIFIES MATTERS FOR THE COURT AND POOR BOARD. Letter Containing an Announcement of tho Receipt nnd Acceptance of Director Lnngstaff's Written Resig nation Is Forwarded to Secretary Glllesplo by Judge Archbald Re organization Is Scheduled to Take Placo Tomorrow Morning nt 8 O'clock The Ftesent Officers. Theio will bo no contest over W. S. Lnngstaft's seat on the poor board. The following letter explains why. Scranton, Jan. 3, 19iA C. J. ailleple, Bsq , Secretary Scranton Poor Board. Dear Sir: I have Just received and ac cepted tho written resignation of W. S. Langstaff as n member of tho Scranton poor board, dated nt Port Clinton, Ohio, December 21, vj). PlenFo convey to the bo in! this fact, at the next meeting, so that appropriate action may bo taken thereon. Yours truly, It. W. Archbald, President Judge. Appropriate action meani the seat ing of Samuel Williams, whom Judge Archbald on Monday last nppolnted to fill tho vacancy alleged to exist by reuson of Mr. Langstaff'a failure to act ns poor director. In making tho appointment Judge Archbald said his action was not t" be construed as an adjudication of the question of an ex isting vacancy. It bad been formally alleged to him that a vacancy existed and ho had made an appointment to fill the vacancy If ore existed. Whether or not a vacancy existed would have to bo determined by quo warranto pro ceedings. Mr. I.angstnff's action saves the necessity of such a proceeding. The next meeting of the poor hoari will tako place tomonow morning at S o'clock. It will be the last meeting of the old board and at Its adjourn ment re-organlzatlon for tho ensuing year will be In order. As far as can bo learned nil the present ofllcers will bo re-elected, with tho possible exception of Outdoor Phy sician M. B. Williams, of the We-jt Side, who declines to setve another term. Dr. B. G. Peddoo Is his likely successor. Attornev C. E. Olver Is a cnndldiito for solicitor, but no other opposition tn anv of the piescnt ofTl ceis has developed. The piesent officers are: President, Reese G. Brooks: secretary, C. J. Gillespie; trensuier, 13. M. Vernoy col lector, Edward Farr; solicitor. John F. Scrngg; superintendent of Hillside Home, George W. Beemer; matron, Mrs. Jennie Beemer; resident pbyst clan. Dr. A. Strang: outdoor physi cians. Dr. P. F. Gunster. Central City, Dr. XI. J. Williams. West Side: Dr. Hiram Bessev, North Fnd: Dr. M. H. Qulnn, South Side, Dr. James B. Gar vey, Dunmore; chaplains. Rev. Will iam Parsons und Rev. J. J. B. Feeley. KATJFFMAN STILL HERE. He Is to Be Sent to His Relatives in Philadelphia. Ignatz Kduffman, the eighteen-year-old boy, whose pockets were picked at the Delaware and Hudson station last Saturday night, has been with the local police ever since, being given lodging at headquarters In the city hall. The young fellow has only been In America eight months, and had man aged, by peddling, to scrape together about $49. With this and a ticket to Philadelphia he boarded the train, but when the conductor enme around for his fare the boy found he had been robbed. He got off the car, and after stating his caso at police headquarters, took up his lodging with the peace officers. Much sympathy Is felt among them for Kauffman, whom they bay Is as help less as an Infant child. A collection has been taken up In some of the ofTlces In the city hall, and today ho will bo .sent to Philadelphia, where his rela tives reside. - . POLICE JOTTINGS. James Fisher, arrested Tuesday night by Patrolman Ha-jgerty for attempting to pick the pocket of Walter S. Weaver, In the Columbia hotel, was esterdny given a hearing by Ma or Molr and held in $500 bail to appear at court and an swer to tho charge. James Ilamill, whom Patrolman Parry arrested Tuesday ufternoon for stealing two coats und a hat from tho American Houo on Franklin avenue, was yester day morning given iv hearing In police court by Mayor Molr. Oeorgo Bugden, a plumber, living at tho hotel and from whom the articles were stolen, appeared and Identified a coat which llamtll had on when ni rested as belonging to him. Ma or Molr held Humill in J500 ball to nppe.ir at court and answer to the charge of larceny. Patrolmen Sartor, Conr.ery, Perry and MONEY LOST. By visiting our Coat Department our loss will be your gain. Every garment re duced in price. Ladies' Suits, Capes, Jackets, AT A GREAT REDUCTION. ' LOOK All $7.50 Garments $ 5.00 All 10.00 and $12.00 Garments 7.95 All 15.00 Garments 10.0 All 20.00 aud $25.00 15,( All Children's Coats MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. WWWWWWWVWWWW Take Notice We have several French China Dinner Sets which for some reason has not been sold. They are the best ware and finest decorations : we have put prices on them that should make them move, If interested in Dinner Sets, look them over, as they are bargains. vxvaTVfeA . c Millar & Peck, twmwmwwmmMwmwmm See the Goods And you will appreciate the values. The prices are way down and the styles and materials are good. All $5.00 Jackets go for $ 3 50 All $7.00 and $8.00 Jackets go for 5 00 All $10.00 Jackets go for 7 50 All $15.00 Jackets go for 10 00 All $17.00 and 18.00 Jackets go for 12 50 All $20.00 Jackets go for 14 00 All $25.00 Jackets go for 18 00 Tailored Suits, Up-toDate. All $10.00 Suits go for -. $ 7 50 All $15.00 Suits go for 10 00 All $20.00 Suits go for 14 00 All $25.00 Suits go for 18 00 All $30.00 Suits go for 22 50 All $35.00 Suits go for 25 00 F. L. Crane, reliable m M wi UftjiW Furrier. Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. Pierce's Harket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls. Springers, Ducks and Squabs; also Rock away, Maurice River and Utile Point O0. ters; Everything tho market affords in fruits and vegetables. Your orders will be filled promptly with best soods at rcasonablo prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 110-112.1U PENS AVENUE. Haggerty Tuesday night ai rested three vi omen and a. man at 225 Ramond court. They were acting In a very dlsotderly manner, und as tho house has borne a bad namo for somo time tho ollleers en tered and arrested everono in the place. Annie Mack, one of the women, was fined $, and tho other two. May Collins and tho notorious Alice Brandt, were committed to the county Jail. Ch.irli's Lewis, tho man, who was taken In cus tody, was also sent up. Still Intact. "That must be u divided family." "How's that?" "Why. they say there aro two halt brothers and one h.'dt sister." Philadel phia Bulletin. Stnto of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas Ccunty. ss.: ........ Frank J. Cheney maices oath that he Is senior partner of the tlim of V. J. Cheney & Co , doing business In the City of To ledo, County nnd State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured bv tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure u FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworr to before mu and rubserlbed In mv nresence, this Cth day of December, A D. W. A. W. OLEASON. rfjeal Notary Public. Hall's Cntf.nh Cure Is taVen Internally, nnd acts dliectly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of tho stem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by dri (.'gists, 75e. Hull's rcmlly Pills aro the best. In No Sanger. Pompus I point with pride to noself us a belf-mado man. Castle Well, ou needn't bo afraid that any ono will steal tho plans. Philadel phia North American. Smoke the Pocono Be. cigar. at flbodf Half Price. 13a Wyoming Av "Walk In and look around." We Call Your Attention To Our Immense Stock of Horse and Mule Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Channells, Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts and Nats, Rivets and Washers, An Endless Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagon makers' Supplies. 126 and 12S Franklin Are. DavidowBros. Jobbers in Jewelry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTENTION! Tn the people of tho city of Serauton nnd Its vicinity: Wa hnvo the finest nnd laigest jtock of hoi. lday goods, such lis Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., at very low pi Ices. We Invite every body to call nnd see them, und by so doing ou will find It will bo to your ad vantage to securo your holiday presents Every article la guaranteed to bo as rep resentee!, or money refunded. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawaim Ava, Everett's Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any other livery in the city. If you should desire to gc for a drive during this delight ful petiod of weather, call tele phone 704, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. am 0. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 'S SB OIX COURT. REAR CITY HAUL, '