' -H1 -" $&$ nO-r fci7 ci:rt- , . .irsvv mmUrZJti THE SCRANTON TJRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1900. PERRY BROTHERS Pianos And Organs Cheap, for Cash. Eueryfhing In the Mtisical Line at PERRY BROTHERS 805 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. JC Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orden Promptly Delivered 3837 Adems Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Sellable. All kinds o! transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 109 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 525. Barn Phone 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. (lit ICES IID FROZEN HIS 420 Spruce Street. Masonic Temple. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In tlicdty Who Inn Graduate In .Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Reduced prices for the next 13 days as follows: Gold Crowns $2.50. Gold Fillings SOc. Best Set of Teeth $4.00. Silver Filling 50c. Ciown ana i go woik a specialty. If you have any 1.. itnl work to be done call und have your teeth exumlned frco of charge. Painless extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. DR. M. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.; t to 4. Williams Building. Oup. Postotll.-e. 1 CITY NOTES ; t D. & II. PAY-DAYS.-l'lio Delawato ami lludMin company paid tho tialniacu touth of Peranum yestcsdaj. I'lIUItClI SL'PPKH. Tho ladles of tho Kim Park chinch will giv. u supper Thursday evening In tho church patlois. ANNUAL RKl'NION.-Tho amuial roll call and leiinlnn t tho membuslilji ol IV n a Acnuu liaptlst lIiuicIi will take place this evening. COMPANY K.--Mcmhcis of Company K, Thirteenth iigltnciit, who wMi to at tend I.leiitinuiu Kcs WatlclnV faucial will meet at the itrmoiy at 1 o'clock Wcclnesdaj aft rnonu MKi:riNo or sinu:rs.-tiip organ- lst of the I'nhcrsilUt church desires all the strikers to l at tl.o church Saturday evening for piactlce. A luislnesj meet ing of tho V. P. C. U. is called for at p. tn. Saturday. IIANQURT AND PANi'i:.-Thls even ing In Uucrnscy's hall tho toiutcentli an nual banquet nnd dance of Heranton conclave, No. 117, Independent Order of Ueptasophs, will be held. Uauer's oi chestri will furuUli music, 8AL1J OP AUTiCi.KS.-The voung la dles of the Flr.it Presbvterlan church will hold it Kale of useful household articles, bui'h as aprons, towels, etc , at tho par- - . GRANDEST DISPLAY AT "THE MODEL," DELICATESSEN EMPORIUM, Tresh Involio of llnett table dell- 4- cacleu, Inipoited Hans, Landjagtr 4. 4- Saiuugc. Nova Scotia Salinun. Pfibna -f nil rloprrhillnri.. .....1 ftttl 4 't line of fancy groceries for tho holldnvr. Catering nrders taken now for tho holldns. Dinner 4-4- Table d'lfnte. rtrcakfnht. Lunch- 4-4- enn nnd Supper a la carte. Oct,- 4 4 lers served In Pny stvlo. 4 221-223 Washington Avenue. 4-f-f'f-f4-f4t-f--fft TEETH DNl(JgJ. I'aien Ul nmup, .input icu UU( a 4- California Traits and Jellies, Nald- X 4. idstci Pell' i.tev Herring In T j Mno P.iuce. Italian Chestnuts, X KoiinRo, SI Ollvo street, tomorrow after noon, from 3 until C o'clock. AT TIIM SUCOND CllURCH.-Rev. (!. V.. lliulbut will speak at tho Second I'resbjteilan church ut 4 o'clock this at tcrtiuon. In tlio evening, ut 0.15 o'clock, lie will conduct 11 teachers' meeting and at b o'clock ho wilt prcuch. CONCKAt.KD WKAPON8.-Roj- Leggo, of thin city, was arrested yesterday on I.r.cknwuima avenue by Patrolman David D.iMs. Ho was charged with carrlng concealed weapons und when searched a revolt or nnd box of cartridges wcro found on his person. R1STIN1J RirrURNUD.-Nlclinlas Ills tlno was vestctduy returned from tho Wist Side hospital, to tho county Jail, whence In had beep sent lor treatment. Ho proved 11 ery refractory patient 11 ml refusing to tako any rcmcnlcs prescribed could not be piopcrly attended to, SMITH rUKKKAb-Tlic funcr.tt of Hurry Smith, who died suddenly n t the. Cllobo hotel Monday morning, will take place this afternoon. Sen Ices will bo loudllcted at tlm residence of his sister, Mis. (leolgo Fchlngcr, CM 1 1 Mug nxeiilie, und Inter.ncnt will bo made In the Ca thedral ceinetciy. COMPANY II TO ATTKND.-The mem bers of Conipin. IJ will assemble; ut tin iiinmry at l.uo o'clock today lor the pur pose of attending the. funeral of the Into Recs Watklns. The company will bo In spected this evening und I he members nru sequenced to attend without white collaif. STRIUVI' KXTHNSION.-Clty Solicitor Voslniig Is preparing on nrdlnaneo to bo Introdured by SI. V, Morrli, select coun cilman from tho Second wind, providing for the extension of Wajnc avenue in far as Ferdinand street. Wayne nvenuo now ends In a blind ullcy Just be.ouu Putnam street and the ptoposul eMen blon will carry It ubjut 210 leet be.oiid, ANNPAti Mi:i:TIN(l. At flic annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Siinn tnn Redding company, lit Id cstird.iy, tbc following directors were chosen: Dr. N. Y. Ieet, (Vnrnd Selirorder, i.uther K I lor, A D. Stelle, H. K. I'alne. The stotk holders organized by electing the follow ing otlleers: Dr. N. Y. I.eet. president; H. IJ. Paine, vice president; T. II. Hen ton, secretary-treasurer and manager. .TAM1JS Di:AN ARRi:STi:D -James Dean, of 16JI Jackson street, was last night arrested on 11 warrant Issued at tho otllce of Alderman V. S. Millar, at the. lnvtnneo of Carrie Dean, charging him with assault and battery and tlne.its to kill. Constable Hryant sened the war rant und took Dean to the Center street pollen station, where he was held over night. Ho will be given his hearing this morning. IN HONOR OP THE JUDGES. Sinner Given Last Night in the Scranton Club. One of the most elaborate ptlvnlc dlnneiscvcr given In this city was that tendered last evening to tho judges of the Supeilor couit, now In .session In IhH city, by metnbets of the local b-ir. Tho dinner was seived In the Scian ton club's pilvatc dining 100111, on the eighth lloor of the Hoaid of Trade building, and was attended by a num ber of the leading attorneys of tho city, In addition to Superior court Judge.'). The loom and large oval tublo woie decorated by Florist Claik and It Is doubtful that, at least as fur as the tublo was com timed, whether the dec orations have ever been equalled In this city. In the centre of the table was an Immense floi.il pair of Justice scales, composed of Ameiican Reality lose and violet.?. Km rounding this was a pei feat Imltutlon of a pond, tilmined round with loses and containing a num ber of stuffed ducks and other water fowl. The dinner Itself was served in Steward O'Xell'n best stylo. At the conclusion of the dinner proper, tho cigars were passed and a delightful period was passed listening to Impromptu toasts dellveicd by 1 number of those piesent. The following weio present at tho dinner: Hon. Charlch K. Rice, Hon. John J. Mitchell, Hon. Cieotgo R. Oi Kiily, Hon. V. D. Portei, Hon. "W. V. Porter. Hon. James A. Beaver, of the Superior court; Hon. R. W. Archbald, Hon. IT. M. Kdvvards, Hon. Cyrus Oor don, James H. Rurr, Charles H. Welles, K. C. Newcomb, W. W. Watson. Georgj S. Horn, John P. Kelly, Kverett War len, S. R. Price1, James II. Torrcy und Joseph O'Hrien. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED. And Smoker Held by Members of John Boyle O'Reilly Council. Tlia following' new olllcers of John Roylo O'Reilly council. Yuuny Men's Institute', weio Installed last evening in tho council's 100111s - lickawunnx aveiii'e. by Deputy liwaller James I.. Guy.iof President. M A. Mckinley Hist vice president. James V. Clifford; second vice president Thomas T... Con nery. recoidinr ccirtar.v. Hart C. I.eonaid, linanclal secttiuy. James J. Mai Ion: treauter, Thomas U Con nor: marshal, Jatnes MeDonaM; In side sentinel: .Tame.-? l.ot: outside sen tinel John Kinney executive com mittee. John K. Walsh. Thomas Mor.m, Janus V. Cllffoid Thomas L. Con net y, and Joseph MeDonild. After th. olllceis had been Installed an infoi m.il smoker was indulged In, a number of the member!, contributing vailed entertainment. CALIFORNIA. Thirty-One Days' Tour via Pennsyl vania Railroaad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged for a special petsonally conducted tour through California, to leave New York and Philadelphia on Fcbiuaty 27, by special I- 'man diaw-Ing-iooni sleeping car ana onnectlng ut El Paso with the "Slexlco and Call foinla Special," composed excluslve'y of Pullman parlot-btnoklng, dining, diawlng-room, sleeping, compai tment, and observation cars, for tour through California, returning by Match 20. Round-trip tickets, covering nil necessary expenses, $373 ftom all points on Pennsylvania Rallioad, For further information apply tn ticket agents; Tourist Agent. HOG Rroadwny, New York; 4 Court Street, Riooklyn; "SO Hroad Stieet, Newark, N. J.; R. Courlaender, Jr., Passenger Agent Baltimore District, Baltimore, Md.; Colin Studds, Passenger Agent Southeastern District, Washington, D. C: Thos. 13. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Pittsburg, Pa.; or ad dress Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Wyoming Avenue Real Estate. Now that the opening of Wyoming avenue Is insured, property shout I lapti'ly advance In vitfi'e .along- this superb thotoughfure. Do not forget that the best lotn on tin avenue, for business, are those of the Dickson Manufacturing company betwjn Vino and Olive streets. At present pi Ices buy now. F. t. Hitchcock .s Son. Flitj '"""""""n nnd Real Ksiutc, Common wealth building. Smoke the I'ocono 5c. cigar CITY AND COUNTY STEAMLYGROWING CUSTOMARY INCREASE IN DE CEMBER REGISTRATION. Allowing Four Persons for Each Registered Voter the County Pop ' ulation Would Be 101,400, and That of the City 102,770 One Year Ago the .Total Reglstiatlon for the County Was 45,802; the Last Returns Show It to Be 47, 805 Registration by Districts. Serunlon and Lackawanna county continue to grow ycur by year. Tho December registration which has Jt.nt been tabulated by Clerk Fred Klrcholc, of the county cotuinl.M.'iiineis' ofllcei shows the usuil rate of Iwp-.'ise. Tho total number of registered voters Is 47.SC3, of which number 2,i?4 nte In Scranton; .1.7S4 in Caibondalc. nnd 18, SS In the benoughs nul townships. The Mny icglsttatlon showovl a total of 40,081; Scranton, 'JI.743; boroughs and townships, 1S.I.W. The icplJtratlon for December, ISO'', was Scranton, 24, 007: C.irbond.ile, 3,7S.": loioughs and townships, 17,070; total, 4V0i Allowing four persons for every trg Istcred voter the present population of the county wou'd bo mmev here In the neighborhood of 101.1'iO, -md llio popu lation of Scranton would be 102,770. Thf registration for i-ioli t'lectlon dlstiict of the county is given In the lollowlng table: DKCUSIBKR, li00. Archbald. First ward. First district. 201 First waid, Second district 116 Second wntd 410 Thlid wntd 303 Rlnkely, Flist waul 320 Second waul 313 Thlul ward TV. Renton township ''- Covington 22 Clifton 4.- Carbondalo twp, X. W. dihtrlct.... 200 Northeast district ."" Cnrbondalc. Flist ward Flist dls.. 440 First waul, Third district 320 Second waul, Flist district 1K0 Second ward, Second district 18r Second waul, Third dlstiict 127 Third ward, First dlstiict 201 Thlul ward, Second dlstiict 203 Third waul. Third dlstiict ir4 Thlul wind. Fouith dlstiict 2S3 Fouith want, Flist district 20"i Fourth waul, Second district 2.'.t Fourth waul, Third district 171 Fifth ward. Flist dlstiict 400 Fifth waul, Second district Us Sixth waul, Flist dlstiict 320 SI.Mli waid, Second district 01 D.itton 100 Dickson City, Flist waid 317 Second ward 2.S Third waul 311 Dunmnre, Flist waul, Flist ellst .. -402 First ward, Second district ITS Second ward. First district 307 Second ward. Second district 3!3 Third waul, Flist dlstiict 107 Thlul ward. Second district 2! Third wnul. Thlul dlstiict JOS Fourth ward 00 Fifth waul 'iS Sixth waul. First dlstiict 33') Sixth waul, Second dlstiict 411 F.linhuist SI Ft It township, Flist dlstiict 110 Second district 31S Fouith dlstiict 103 Greenfield isr, Glenhurn 0 Gouldsboio 22 Jermyn, First waul 221 Second ward l'O Third ward 1"1 Jefferson 210 Iiekwanna, F.ast district inn Noitheast dlstiict 2S0 Southwest dlstiict 3T3 South dlstiict 3S7 West dlstiict BI3 Lehigh 31 IviPtume 5S Madison 315 Mayileld HO North Ablngton 105 Newton 211 Old Forge borough. First district.. 703 Second dlstiict 48 Fouith district 401 Oly pliant, First ward 2S2 Second ward .".SO Third ward, First district 180 Third ward. Second dljtilct 77 Fourth ward 2S1 Old Forge township 17 Ransom, First dlstiict 151 Second district 24 Roaiing Brook CO South Ablngton, First district 12S Scconil district 203 Tlilul district 03 Spiing Brook 117 Scott ?M Siiaiiton, Flr&t waid, First district. 447 First wind, Second district 3.'.2 First waid, Thlul district 244 First vard, Fourth dlstiict 377 Flist waid. Fifth district 200 Second ward. First district 40G Second waid, Second district CflO Second ward. Third district 240 Second ward, Fnuith district 32'! Second ward, Fifth district 3'iS Thiul waid, Fiist district 300 Third ward. Second dlstiict 321 Fourth ward. First district 325 Fourth ward, Second district 4S3 Fourth waul, Third dlstiict 5fiS Fouith ward, Fouith dlstiict T.'A Fifth waul. First dlstiict 100 Fifth wind, Second dlstiict 52t Fifth waul, Thlul dlstiict :,M Fifth waul. Fourth dlstiict I0 Sixth waul, First dlstiict 427 Sixth ward. Second district 2'"0 Sixth waid. Third district 402 Seventh waul, Flist dlstiict 220 Seventh waid. Second district.... 221 Seventh ward. Third district 400 Hlglith ward. First district CIS Eighth waid. Second dlstiict 401 Ninth waul, First district 106 Ninth wnul, Second district 472 Ninth ward. Thlul dlstiict 437 Tenth ward, Flist dlstiict 304 Tenth ward, Second dlstiict 414 Eleventh ward, Flist district 520 Eleventh ward, Second district... 48S Eleventh ward. Third district,... r.V. Twelfth ward, Flist district 3S2 Twelfth waul, Spcond district.... 2'2 Thirteenth ward, First district... 533 Thirteenth ward. Second district. T20 Thirteenth ward, Third district.. 325 Fourteenth ward, First district.. 433 Fourteenth ward. Second district. 51(1 Fifteenth waid. First district 507 Fifteenth ward, Second district.. 403 Sixteenth ward. First district.... 4'1 Sixteenth ward. Second district... 527 Seventeenth ward. First district. 451 Seventeenth ward, Second district 40t Seventeenth ward, Third district. 2S7 Eighteenth vmd 532 Nlneteentl. lid, First district.. 53S Nineteenth ward, Second district. 42"! Nineteenth ward, Third district.. 4'.2 Nineteenth ward, Fourth dlstiict. 3W Twentieth ward. First district.... 43S Twentieth ward. Second dlstiict.. C12 Twentieth ward, Third district... 2.V Twentieth ward. Fourth district.. ?n Twenty-first ward, First district. 3'm Tvventy-llrst ward, Second dlstiict 31 Thioop ,; Tuvlor, First wurd 'A Second wnul y,n Thlul waul 2S Fouith ward 147 Fifth ward 143 Wlnton, Flist wnul ipi Second ward i" Thlul wurd 47' West Ablngton gj Wuverly jjo December, 1&Q0 Scranton 25.691 Carliondalc .1,784 Boroughs and townships 18,587 47,863 May, 1S99- Rcranton 21,713 Carbondale 3,722 Eoioughs and townships 18,409 46,961 December, 189S Scranton 24,07 Cnrbondnlo 3,735 Boroughs und townships 17,010 45,802 TWO TREASURY DECISIONS. Referring to Physicians and Clubs Selling Intoxicants. In tho last list of treasury decisions, received a few days ago by Internal Revenue Collector Penman, there aro two dealing with questions which have been tho subject of some little contro versy In various parts of the country. The llrst is that no physician can preset Ibo whiskey, brandy, vvlno or oth er alcoholic llciuois and furnish tho same to his pat ions under conditions constituting the sale thcicof without holding himself liable to a tax as a special liquor dealer. If the stimulants are mixed with other drugs, this rule does not apply. Tho second elcclslon Is that any so cial club that receives orders trom Its members for alcoholic liquor In any quantity less than live gallons, nnd furnishes such liquor and collects pay therefor or accepts the consumer's pro mise to pay in the futuie, sells the liquor to its members and Is a letall liquor dealer under the internal reve nue laws and Is required to pay a spe cial tax accoidlngly. THE WHITE COMPANY. First Annual Meeting in the Factory Offices on Linden Street Plant of the Concern. The first nnnual meeting of the stockholders of the newly organized Theodore A. White Manufacturing company, manufacturers of shirts und overalls, was held yesterdty afternoon J in the company's office In tho Gould uuiicung, on .uinuen street. The lollowing olllcers were chosen for tho coming year: President, Tlieo doie A. White; secretaiy und treas urer, h. R. Stelle; directors, George B. Jermyn, J. Lawrence Stelle, O. B. Part ridge, W. F. Ketchum and D. D. Ev ans. Tho officers of the company re ported the business to be already In a very piosperous condition. Tho company's entire plant, com prising the entire second, third and fourth lloois of the Gould building, Is. now In complete w 01 king order, tho machines In tho shlit department hav ing been started on Monday last The second floor contains tue cinetal otlices of the company and the sample nnd stock looms. There are now in stock waiting for shipment over l.o'iO dozen of men's shiits. On the third lloor is the shlit dcpai tmeut. in one side of the loom is the cut in;? deuait inent. Heie mny bo seen piles of per cales, ginghams and outings waitlnt; to be cut. On tho other side of the room ate the sewing machines, vvoiked by electric power und some fifty girls may heio be .seen operating as many machines run by electric power. The foith floor is devoted to the pro duction of overalls. In the cutting de partment theie Is a workman vvho.wltn an ordinary looking knife, cuts through one hundred thicknesses of the heavi est denim with apparent ease. While machine cutting is faster there has yet been no machine Invented that can cut through this many thicknesses of cloth. There aie the same number of or dinary machines In use here as in tho shirt depai tment. and In addition thero aie four of tho costly double needle machines In operation. Tho latter arj used In sewing up the seams on iho overalls where there Is unv special stiain. Mr. White says tho company 11 jv has six salesmen on tho road and that the orders on file at the prebent time for overalls are 1,000 dozen In excess of the pioduction. He further state! that, in his belief, It would be but r. short time before the company 'vouht be employing 230 hands, Instead of 130, as at piesent. Welcome News. The announcement made In yester day's Gazette that the Acheson Graph ite company will enlarge their plant is welcome indeed. It Is one of the se iles of enluirceinents that Nlagaia Falis Is confidently expecting. With the outnut of the lower mill of the Flus hing Reduction company doubled and a number of more men employed there Is another gain. The Ginphite company Is one of tremendous future. The manufacture of a substance hitherto minima In large quantities stands as a monument to tho Inventive skill of Amei leans anl the gicat power plant heie which made the commercial manufacture of this aitlcle possible. Giaphlte Is very extenslvvly used. It has a multitude of uses. Its demand Is steady and increasing. That NIag. uia Falls Is manufacturing It makes Niagara Falls the centsr of another vast Industry. The remarkable suc cess attendant upon the, first tilal of the patents for graphite manufacture Is distinctly a subject for cu.tlllcatlon. It Is to be hoped, and confidently ex pected, that the new building to be put up by the company Is mutely a staiter. Nlagaia Falls calls attention to her self by such piogresslvoness as Is in dicated In the manufacture of articles of commeice which hitherto have never been manufactured. The giaph ito plant is an object of cuilositv to tho entlio scientific world. Niagara Falls Gazette, Jun. 13th, 1000. Try a "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In terest wilt be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tribune doeb not assume re sponsibility for opinions hero expressed. Will Meet Dixon. Editor of Tho Tribune. Sir: I see that Geoigo Dixon, tho ex featherweight champion of tho world, Is to bo given a beuelit In tho leading cities of the United States, Having been 0110 of his early victims I agree to meet him In this city for four rounds, with him getting entlro iccelpts of tho occasion. John J. Skclly. Scranton, Pa., Jan. 10. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for ovir FIFTY YEARS uil . . - .. . .-. buuic. unq Is the b"st remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by all Diuggists In every part of the world. Re sine and uik for "Sirs. Wins, low'u Seething 8rup." and tuko no other kind. Twuty.flvo cents u bottle. uy siii.i.iujsb 01 .iui iiiJitH ror their CHII.Dltl.N WHILE TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES tha CHILD. SOFTENS tho OUJIS. ALLANS TWO MORE CASES YET TO BE HEARD SUPERIOR COURT SESSION WILL END TODAY. The Opinion in the Little Libel Case Is Expected to Be Among the Number That Will Likely Be Handed Down Before Adjourn mentBradford, Susquehanna and Wayne County Cases Consumed All of Yesterday's besslon Many Prominent Attorneys Present. Only two cases remain to bo argued before the superior court and these. It Is expected, will be llnlshed with be fore noon today. A number of opin ions will probably bo handed down before ndjouinment, amonj them the one In the Little libel case. Yesterday's session was devoted to the hearing of Bradford, Susquehan na and Wayne cases, nAd a number of the most prominent members of tho bars of those counties partlclpactd. Albert Morgan, for the appellant, and IT. K. Mitchell, for the appellee, ar gued the appeal of Clara Roy, from tho auditor's cllsttrlbuttou of tho cs tate of her grand uncle. Daniel Dat rymple, deceased. The decedent wr.s a prosperous fanner of Fouthport, Che mung eount.v. N. Y. He owned amoni? other properties, three farms In Brad ford county and attempted in his will to divide them equitably among his heirs. The terms of the will aro somewhat vague and possible of sev eral rcudlngs parttculaily where they deal with the distribution of tho per sonal property, and a. contest is tho result. TROY WATER CASE. Tho case of the Troy Water com pany and EH B. Parsons against thi borough of Troy and others, appel lants. In which Albert Morgan, J. T. MeColliim. IT. K. Mitchell, William Maxwell and I. McPUtrson, are tlvj attorneys, was eertllled to the su preme com I. A non pi os was entered In the case of tho Vermont Farm Machine com pany, to the use of '. II. Tiffany against Jackson Chandlei, appellant, ommon pleas of Susquehanna county. M. S. Allen and T. J. D.tvles were the attorneys. Rodney A. Mercur for tho appellant, and W. J. Young, for the appellee, ar gued the cabe of John Howlo to the use of X. SI. Belts, cashier, appellant, against Evan Lewis, common pleas Bradford county. Lewis secured a rule to open judgment on a note on which he was an acommodfitlon endorser for Howie, alleging that after ho signed It some one raised It frcm $200 to $1200. The appellant wants to have the lule iiunshcd. The appeal of William C. Moran from the auditor's distribution of the estate of Pati ick Moran, deceased, was argued by Miller S. Allen and Ed son W. SaFoid. The appeal conies from Susquehanna comty, and Is a oontcst between heirs over $1,20), which was tc be paid by one son to nnotliT under the dliecttons of a father's will. AN EQUTY SUIT. Ex-Judge Heniy Wilson and F. P. Kln'blc of Honesdale. argued the caso of Thomas S. Soloni.m and others, appellants, against John Rogers anJ Nelson Jordan, In equity. The case involves the question ro whether or not one of these co-tenants who was ir. the exclusive enjoyment of tho property Is turned Into money. W. S. Huslander, for the appellants, and M. Kimble, for tin- appellee, ai gued the Wayne county case of An drew Rlesecker, assignee, against 3. E. Cobb and others. The two cases yet to bo heard aro Emma Brerhtel against E. H. Cort rlght, she! Iff, appellant, common pleai, Wavne county, and commonwealth against Michael McMarnn and other?, appellants, quaiter sessions. Alle gheny county. Tl.o latter case was put over from last week. Finest wines and clears at Lane'a, 320 Spruce street. LOOK ! The biggest cut we ever made in the prices of Ladies' Coats $12.50 Jackets for $7.95 18.00 Jackets for , 9.50 20.00 Jackets for 11.75 29.00 Jackets for 14.75 This advertisement means just what it says. The garments are first-class in mate rial, fit and workmanship. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mine and Mill Supplies, Machinery, Etc. OFl'ICU-Dimc Bunk Building. Aivmitmwmi W ANTFn Buyers for the following articles,which TT ill! 1 LiU will be sold cheap.as we need room. x China Cabinet, hard wood, bevel glass, $ feet ah high, worth $15.00, sell at $11 1 hand-painted French China Dinner Set, 112 . pieces, worth $40.00, sell at $uj& 1 Bric-a-Brac Cabinet, Mexican Mahogany, French Plate, Bevel Edge Mirror Back, 5 feet high, 3 feet wide, ., worth $35.00, sell at pZ5 1 Handsome Haviland & Co.'s French China Roast - Set. 70 pieces, worth $05.00, sell at p5U rWaTWa m. ok MlUflr A Pprlr ill X rCtVlVl mmmmmmf . , , , , . , .j See the Goods And you will appreciate the values. The prices ar way down and the styles aud materials are good. AH 85.00 Jackets go for .......$ 3 50 All $7.00 and 38.00 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, Upto-Date. All $10.00 Suits go for $ 7 50 All $15.00 Suits go for , 10 00 AH $20.00 Suits go for 14 00 All $25.00 Suits go for 18 00 All $30.00 Suits go for 22 50 AH $35.00 Suits go for 25 00 """ - . p- ,-. 1 , , r-i-M- j-in n r .r Aj-'j-injcn.- -inn F. L. Crane, reliable: - wi MIIV9 Furrier. Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. Stop! Think! Did you ever stop to consider that your teeth need the best ol care ? Did you know that we give you the very best work for as low a price as the cheap advertising Dent.il Fakir? We make you a gold crown as cheap as you can get a low carat stamped crown elsewhere. Our sets of teeth, with new suction, never drop. We are up to date in all branches of dentistry. We have the largest and best equipped Dental Parlors in Scranton. Sapp & 134 WYOMING AVE. (Over Overcome by Plames. York, Pu., Jan. 10. Tho country homo of Levi Cooper, the wealthiest resident of tlio lower end of York county, was de stroyed by lire today, near Delta, with Its contents, consisting of tho largest col lection of rare nnd artlquo futnltuio in this country. In attempting to save his furniture Mr. Coouer was oveicomo by the flames and his recovery lb doubtful. LOOK ! WAUEHOUSli-Grccu RIdgc. mvfc 13A Wyoming Av. "Walk In mH li.nl, ..n..nrf" McGraw, Millar & Peck's China Store.) We Call Your Attention To Our - Immense Stock of Horse and Mule Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Channells, Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel Bolts and Nuts, Rivets and Washers. An En disss Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagon makers' Supplies. Gil 126 and 12S Franklin Ave. Tor Latest Styles See . D. IRVINQ SIMMONS, 720 Council Building. ill I 0. INVITATIONS Everett's Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any other livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, call tele phone - and Everett will send a first-class outfit,, EVERETT'S LIVERY. 230 Dlx Court. (Near City Hall.)
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