THE SCRANTON TRIBUX 10- FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900. J : PERRY BROTHERS Pianos, Organs, Husical Merchandise The latest In Sheet Music, both popular and classical. If you don't see what you want ask for It, and we will procure It In three days time. A few second-hand Pianos and Oignns cheap for cash, or on easy payments. Must make room for new stock. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 5 Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered 35-327 Adams Avenue - Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of tiansfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 109 Lackawanna Avo. Office Phono 525. Barn Phono 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. (HI ill ID F1I1S 4'20 Spruce Street. Masonic Temple. C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist ill tlio City Who Ik n Graduate In Medicine. 420-22 SPRUCE STREET. TEET Vtcducnl prices for the net IS days as follows: Gold Crowns Gold Fillings , Best Set of Teeth., Silver Filling ...$2.50. 50c. ,...$4.00. 50c. Clown and bildge woik a (- it iltj . If ou h io uny Dental woik t" 1- lmn call nml havn your tnth e.imlin.d Iku of charge. Painless esttactlu'i. Dr. Edward Reyer 64 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.: 2 to 4. Williams Building. Opp. Pcstofllce. CITY NOTES Vlll H171U3 t -t t4-f t MONTHLY lN.STiTL'Ti: -'Iho i hy feihool teaehti.s will hold lliclt monthly iisllliiln tomoitoiv morning at l'J o clock in thu hlli s-chool audltui'iuiii. CAKI! SVl I'M'hr. I.'Iiitw ll.n.l.i... ...... ......... . .. i,f n iuiiiii' ,, of Kim I'.nK iliun h will have a i,ikr sale in the King's Onis-litns loom this s.ftei noon fiom I lo i ii'i lock iilKl tomollow ! morning itom lu to .'. phii.i.ips commiti i:d - wiiiiam I'hllllps. alia- "Ituftalo Hill," was last hlght loinmiiiid to tin- loom.' ttl, by .Aiucrnaii .viniimin. oi wiiiton, oi: Hi charge, of luiicuy and leeching. INHl'BCTloN ovi:it.-'ll. Inspo. Hon of tho Thlittenth uglnient was completed Wednesday owning, when fompitiy 1.', of linnet-dale, imiliivvcnl a thotoufih c.s umlnatlon hy Major W. H. Millar. KNRSHTS WILL MllHT.-Tho memheis J'aivle-W lodge. No. Lt,9, Knights of !. thlas. arc notllkd to liu pnsrnt this ivrnlng. Jan. L'J. to nuke (iii.ingi ments for tho funci.il of Fiank .Mechlei. KBMA' COMMi'lTBD.-Chailp.s Kellv, Mho was am "tod Wednesday bv Patiol man I'ottcr. was ttinmittid to tho coun ty jail cstctd.iy by Major Moir lor twenty das in default of a Jlo line. WINDOW IinOKIJN.-.Srveial wiling nun wristlltig mi WjoihIhk uwiiiiu last owning in ni tho Kionomy I'limitum company's stem, broke nno of tho larjo pinto glass windows and disappeared. ItECKI.KKS niUVINO. Patrolm in Charles Nculs nrrostc 1 u i!r.iman mined fitobcr on Lackawanna avenuo ut "J oMmk csterthiy ntlcrnonn for leeklcss driving. The tram of horses were taken to Belles." lively. COI.KMAN INQUUST.-Cnroner ob. orts yestinlay e(-ii the n-malns of Thomas Coleman, who died from '"Inrlcs rrrrlwd In the Miininp mine ami del uded to hold nn ItiqucM this oM-nlnn at f.SO o'rlotk In Aide uiiiiii rtdlcr's ottlce. KLHVATOK KI.II'l'KH.-Tho elevator In the Meurs bulldlnjr bllppid jestcrday iiiar tho top lloor and dt Minded at a rapid rato to the third lloor where It was inherit bv tho i-afctv bloi kn. Tho pacs tiiRcru walked down the ie-i of the wi.y. WAS NOT IMl'ltlriONIJD.-Attorney I). B. Ucplcflu was nut lnipilsum.il In I.u- QN I QNl)tAB (run ciHinlv an wns piovlously nn nniitiKil, The charges preftned iigultist hint by Henry Kit In In Wllkes-Hinrc weie tint iiruwn nml tho casu was ills eh iritrd. HHItHO.V tNuUHST.-aiic Impiest In the ease of tleorge llrrron, found denil in ito.irlnrr llrook Saturday, wlileh was ah notiiieed for last evening, was postponed tmlll T.:!n o'clock Hatuntny evening. It wilt bo lielil In tho ni lilt ration loom at tin (ottrt house. nr.HPO.Nfli: TO APPnAt..-Thr llrnl rcpotixp to tlio I.ackawannii lioipltal's cards of appeal for aid canto from the einpto.Mi of tbn Pnncoart Coal company nt Till nop veslerduy Villi the ciy Kill, eiotis lontrlbtillon of $HJ.10. This fliows that the woikltiKnieti appreciate this worthy Institution wlnno iloois arc oicn to all. I'ONH ri'.Ni:HAI.-Thc funeral f-cr-Wi" nrr the ttmiilii'i of the lite ('ha W. I'ot'd will be eoiidllctid this nftiinoon at I ii'i lock In tlio Ciie'h UIiIkh Prehby triliti ihu'ih, after which Interm'nt will li made In Dnt.niote umilctN. The to mi tni nun' be viewed nl the homo of the piinnlH, P.'l Sunet inuiue, betwcilt li'Cf) and .' o'clock thh moinlm;. l,YCi:r.M SKATS.-The iicatst for "The Pi tile of .lemilio" wcio all sold before 11 o'clock on the llrst day of the opening of the illasram. It Is prolnble, howewi. that aftir noon today a, tuitnber of m.Hi will be nxnllable to pitlons ns thine whl( h 111X0 bien ni r-slilc by ordir will not be held tiftit 1" ii'i lo"lc. The min imeincnt of tho l.veium will endt.i ji, as far n po-llilo, to look after icsulnr pa trons In showing nnv favors. CAPITAL AND LABOR. Taylorvllle Miner Contiasts the Piesent with Pievious Organiza tions Among the Mineis. IMIIor of The Tribune. Sir: Hnxlni? dwelt in my foimcr let-tt-is mostly with Htilkcs and their io- t-ultf, I now deMre tn say a wnul on s-ome of the new fenluies In our piis cnt ciiganUatlon, the United .Mine AVorkeis of Aineilca, and In ntder to do that I must look back n little to the last, fdnro one rf tho best mi'l Mite st ways to measuie and welKh tho benclllH derived fiotu a new oipanls'a. tlon Is to dinipuc It with .similar oi nanljiatlons of the past. The name of the lli.st oiK.inlatiim of nilneis. in Lackawanna county was tho MIiipis' and L.iboieis' Henevoleut asso ciation. Tills iNlbted for .some time and then vanished away. The second oiRanlzatlon went by the name of the Woikmm'H licnevnlont a.ssoi lation nml this nltui, went to ob livion In a shoit time. These two cir Kanl.ations weie the frame in their lilies and lobulations us to who should be entitled to ir.einbeislilp, whlili was that none but peisons th.it had leached twenty-one eais ot ai;e frhould be i onie niiinliois, and no Illinois would be admitted to nienilx ishlp to citlier of tliesp two i)iaul7.itloiifr. NO AOi: KUSTICirTION. Today wo h,no the Tnltnl Mln Wdikil.s of Ameiiia, that opens its door lu o.ul and wide enough in (inept all .ikos to lis nn nibei. -hip without any liUlletlon uhattver, that s. If they ate eiujilojed in or iiiciimd the mines. Now, with all due lespec-t to the ability and iutelllKi ne. of tlio ilini? Rem i i tion. I don't bcliee for one iiioiuint that a bieaker boy or a. doortender .should liae a volieaud a vote whether twenty thousand mineis should ko out on stilke toinoiiou miitnlni; or not There is frnmethlnu; i.idlially wtuur; about this, is It reasonable-.' N It con .'ictent with cnniinon sense thit tlie.s boys of tender eaifr, and totall with out any expciknce, should have a olee and a vote on such n vital ritiectlon as to be endowed v. Itll the powel lo pie ilpltatc tlio whole- antluacite aii'l bituminous io.il tlelds Into suih -i i ilamfty ah a stiike? I s-iy it blioul-l not bo tolot.ited lor one moment. It welook Into our benevolent societies, how are they legulated'.' AVho It. pIIr Ible for member.shlp in IhemV Why, eveiy person, without any e.eeptlon, must be twenty-one yeais oi uro be foie lie can become .i niember. Agaip, If wo look into the political institu tions ni .me count! y, to who is tins fianehlhe granted to shape the destina tion of our government? Whv, we all know that lie must be twenty-one yeais of age betore he can take any pail whatever In our political Institu tions, and I fr.iv, above all things, Jet us follow the footstep i of those institu tions ami oiganUitions as to who should be entitlMi to niembei ship in our in sanitation, the I'nltcil .Mlu Woikeis of America. And I .say that it was inote lmpoit unt trnfold to the nias-es and our vd fan. that oui oiUiiiif., wlu-n in session it Indianapolis lata week, Hluiuld te move and nnuul this aitlile out of our constltiillou aud hv-laws than It was to increase the salaiy of the ptct-ldent fioui $l,'.'i)0 to tl.mo a ear: to inei.m- the fr.al.uv of th" M'i tetavy-tnasui er trom $1,ood to $i,::no n (.ir: to Ineie.iso tho salary of the viic-piefrident Iiom $1'W to $,1.-'K a j car. 1 so on all the way ilown mid their ttavellng expenses. So that it makes nie .sometimes to feci a little shaky ns to their motive whether li was for the alleviation of the ilowii-tiodden sons ,, lojj ,. f0l. their own elevation and nqgrandle inent I siiueiflv hojio that the inter ests of their fellow -vvmkmcu was th.j pi line mover in tliilr ilellborationt. T.i.vloiville Mlnei. Smoke the "Hotel Jeimjn" cigar, 10e. MARRIED. HAllI)INl5-imi:N.NA.N-At M .Mnt's iliuiih, Pltthton. Ji.u. Li, by itev. J. l Ciicvy. Patilik Il.iidlng. of S ranlo.i, and Miss Annie Hiemian. of Pittston LAWIIY - WILLIAMS. - At Pii.vldeniu Methodist piiMinase, Jan. '.I, bv He v. William IMgar Tin m m LavMj and Miss Klizabcih Wllllairis, botli ol Sci .ni ton. nOUDA-MAIfc-LY.-In Srrnnloii, Jan. il. at tho resldi nee ol Huge no l.pwenlliall, by llev. William Ldgal, William Itoddu and MUs Uoso Malscy, both of Snail ton. STi:(!Ni:it-i'i:iKi:i;.-iu Sciantou. .i.m 1. b.v ltev Wlllluui IMgai. al the liouiu of tlio bride's, pan nts, Adam Slcner, M I)., and Miss Ainv (!. Deiktr. VAN !OIDi:N-WAIIL.-At ht. Peter's rectoiy, Biiantou, Jun. '.I, bv Iliv. J. J. Loigluaii, III my Vim tiordi n. ot IJiifrhklll. Plko ic-unty. and Miss Julia Wnhl, of Scranton. WIllTnKLP-DLNNIS.-At the homo ol tho lilde'H iiuenla, SIS New Ymk Hreet. Jan. .'I, bv He v. W. .1. Kind, llcoign A. Whilllel I, of t'aibondalP. and Mlfrs Kdlth Dennl. of Set anion. Cures n Coueli or Cold at once. Ccinauera Croun without lull. Is the but fur liiouclnlH. GilDne.l iioursciirti, vv noopiiij!:-i.ouRn nuu I for the cure ol Consumption. a. ... . f Motlicrralieit. DoUnrkpusciitielt, ?. aiuaii ukii riuick.. bure rcsuus. SMSGSBM03 MAYORS PECULIAR ANNUAL MESSAGE BOUQUETS POR PETSj BRICK BATS FOH OPPONENTS. Favors Inci cased Taxation of Busl ncas Men; Punches the Scranton Gas and Water Company; Gtoans Over the Asphalt Repair Contiact and Extols the Intclllrcence and Economy of the City Government, Which, He Feais, Aie Not Prop el ly Appreciated. rollowliiR is Mayor MoIi-'h annual message as .sent to common council lust night: To the llouoi.ible, the Silcct and Com mon Councils, llentlcnien: Theoiganli law ot our city, goveinmint makes It tho duty of tho major t mtiHiuliato with the clt councils at least oik o u year. II. 4icn Ida) eo with the in t (Hid wi II cs tabllliid custom, 1 heiewllh piifrciit to .vour honotablu boilh s my itibt aiuiinil me is.ige, with ucciimpanjliig1 lepoits lioin the several di pat tine nts, giving their op nations In detail lor tin p ist y(,ir und setting feu Ih their ieiUin mints and ne cessities for Hie Incoming llsc.il year. ri.NANCKS. The nnnu.it report ot the clt.v tontiol ler Is worthy ol s-ludy, he Is at once by virtue of his otlire thu auditor and book knpet of city accountfr line tho llnalices of the city all center. A careful study of his annual statement will ,lvo aeciiuite Infoimatic.ii to tbo.-e who M''k to lcnnw the exact condition ot tho city's linancl.il nilalrs. It Is gratltjlng to Know that oil n.y oicupliK the most enviable lo-ltlon among cities as u-gards li t smaii funded lniit btednesj. Total amount of outFlandlug bin ds ffMscj vO U duet cash In Mnl lug Hind $lJT.ifl". 17 I'unds ot tlio i it ln'.uOu 0) lu tieasiiur's hands 2H,Wj 17 Net ainouiit elt's bonded In ilebtcclllifrsi $K,TH -.! Thu study of tlio true silpine. of gov iiiimpnt kails In the directio.i of the ill-covny It pnrsibic-, ol new methods of leveniie to nnke taxation inor-1 cipi.il. to lessen the bunions ot the people gi tic r ully and at the same time provide ample funds for needed public impiovenii nts Jt l.s i onceded ill it gov ei anient b.v the pen. pin should. In an eminent digiee, be for the best Intc tests of the whole people, and tho burden of taxation as tar as vs siblu should nst equ illv on nil At pies i nt our method ot taxing pn s. 'lcaviest on n il estate or pinpirty laluatlon, m v nnv il. vice, thcnloie, which will tend to tellcve leal estate and liWttihlilo t.i ntlou ccpi.illj, in i faiily. 1 think, be ion sldirid as an adv. nno In our municipal niilliodi of 'olleetlng' n ' cine Tile le venues ol our eltv nei-.-ssirllv de ln mils our most on nest attention Tin y nte dirlviil fiim tbiie homers. The lirst .nd most Imp-itt mi b the t i i.ito in Piopnty v.ilu itlun. This t i '.Ho las i. allied the maximum, and the Income fioni lids s,iin(p i anuot be i.tl-id eeipt lv the n itlllal giowlh of the cln, whlili protnlfri s this ve ir to be -oiis h nhle vi.uu the fait that s( much hillnto farm lindi liivi been turned nto Imlldli g lots and is in lag i ipldlv improved Our mm -end i-ouiip Is ficm the liquor IIiiums, 'I Ids foi several vears link his been sti iilllj ilr-i leasing and will lontlnuo so if no itiort Is made to enforce the law. I hivo si nt In to vour honoiablu bodies a frpe-i inl communication dialinn' with thi-? subict Another souiie from vvlilih cop sldnable levenuo inn. and ought to be raised, Is fiom city llciiisis. An onll-nance- Is now pending bi fore our honor 111 In bodies, wlileh I biliuvn to bo just aud equitable, and If adopted would re sult In bilnglng into tlio city lieasmy epilto an aggregate We ought lo ri ilize fiom this smirie at least llttirn thou sand doll is, I'ltlcs not ovi I half tho sl.e nt Si tntitoti in this i onimonwealth ain bniilltiil to th it amount bv tho adop tb n and enfold incut of a llko oidl nam i Tin lb i asps Horn liquor and tho v al Ions Itims in the genu il lit nise ordl ninn iiiernd to, ought to j leid rivmue Mifllilent lo amplv meet our cltv's neiiN, and If ceonomlially used ought lo u tult lu lov.iilng tin- tax rate on pioportv. I'oi.ici:. '1 his di pat tment of our i Ity gov ei ninent mav lm Kh.inldl as the most Important. The salet.v ot lite and piopertj Is onn of tho ili-t and bight st aitainments of Hepublb an government. It Is this powei which gives menglh to our institutions and -eniiltj to our homes. It 1ms bun, and will lontlnuo to be, one of niv ou Mani alms while holding the hiirli ollb e of ehli t executive of this nej:r frsive ill.v. to make and keep the pollie torn- so ill lib d, uniformed, illciplitud ami supporlcd In tho peifoimanio of dut.v. Hut It will be a tirmr to evil doets and a praise to Hum that do will. Last summit our i Ity was the meeting plate of a number of laign conventions, nml on every occasion our police foue piovid their tltniss and elllclene, and ilnw tlio most livoiablo comments Horn our vi.ltors mm the larj,i r i itles. llu,, notwithstanding the loiunled exnllinei of our foiei, It Is too small to ghi the s'rvlii lequ'red As tin eltv glows thet should In a ii tiespoudliig lnnc.i-e In the uumbi r ot patiolmtu. and no mm Hon ot the lltv should be With llll piopn- pollie imitiiilou : ntb men, a i ii.v cinilaiuim. ll,li) Inh ibltallts and eovnlii,' all alt i ol iilii'teiu frquare miles, anuot be iiur- liiatelv lUoteited bv a fotco agtigatln liltv-thrie men of all ranks, an 1 1 hope oui hoiiotabla bodies will be ah'e to la ili ate the foi,e by at li asl b II p nul lum The lie lot live foico ol tin ilepnt mini cnulit to be Incuisiil bv at leist tlin o additional nun Whin the ihl-f must nn "ss.irllv siipt i vWe and llr I tins biatull ot the polite depiitmnit, still be ughl not to bo called upon to d vote so miiih of his time to ibteclivi wink and to tin dittlnieul of his central dull. - As It How sti lids he has to ibvote half his llmi lo this woik, with only one detei live mil the rn imti d ntllei i to aid him His lbllltv In this (111. i liuu l.s ivideneed bv lut that bill vnj fi vv robin i lis , ive In en ininmltted In the clt.v, but v.-hat ho his fiiirinl out and brouglu tlio per ppllalois to Jiisllee. Your most eainest i on-ldpratlou should be (.hen to this tubliet I again tall oar mention to Un ion illllou of the Ptiivldi lite station house, which has In en i nidimned eais ago, and Is- not a 111 plice to i nluie a dn In. Provision must be made es,.vvhiu, tim. porarj or otbeivvlse foi a lockup as af ter the i lose ot this llscal eiu, 1 slull imlir the vile odmlferous dm ilosui, should I li ive to appeal to the slate board of health to support mi. strong, loomv cellar lu or mar Piovtibiiie squaio inn be miled, and sav five cages put u. vvhli h ean be ust,l should the city dei I le lo build a permanent station hmi.-o c 1m -where. As I slatid above the inmate of the folic, as a whole. Is excellent The mm, as well as my u If aud our citizens genet allv, lnvo evny coulldniie in the cap u ll, skill and untiring mngv of iho able head of tills ibpartment. Chief Plank ltobllng, Ji rim: ui:paht.ii:nt This is one of tin- Itnpoitaut dipait incuts lu tho clt.v Roveinnunt, bnaiiso of its caio ovi r the llvi s and pioporty of our iltlzeus. Al tho biglnnllg ol the llscal ear, our lite driarlmmt was touiul to liu In a viry dilapidate d louditlou, whol. lv inadequite for tho protection of tho city. 1'or a time our illy b. came nolo, lions. Nothing but threats fmni all tho Insuiame lompaule-i ahsiitiug us Hint l.ites would be lalsed to a Millions llgure. Hut. gentlemi it. wlim the facts about tlio rendition of the tic pat tment becaino known to on. It wau then ou rteponded; nml nt once, gunranteelng by concutrcnt resolution, your later legal action by ordi nance, putting over nine thousand dol bus Into tho department for purchase nt hose, rebuilding three Mourner and at oiu o plailng the ib part aunt In llrsl elm's condition as far as vim lould, an I, I have Iho honor to repot t to vou that the tiro ibpartment of Siratiton tit this time, Is will organlzid ami Ih tendering e lib lent seivlie. And the ltiuiatteo rates will tot bo rilsed. The chief has pn pared a lilt t J repcrtfor vour eoiHdt ration si ttlng forth the needs of hid ilip.iitnicnt for the next .veal. I llnrt that good feeling pievnlls in tho department, both among the volunteers ami thu prmatiiut men. 1'or tills lotull Hon of nffalr.s we have to thank otir reiulv and llbetal action, mid tho utitlrlng, Intelligent work of Chief John II. Walker. Tho c lection of diving towers Is u step lu tho light direction, and will re full In n Rti-at saving In tho hoo Item. Wo lejolce In tho excellent condition of our llro ilcpirtmeiit, but wo must not for. get that It now costs tin city over Ilfty thousand dollars. This sum Is ilruvvn from tho tax rato of tho whole pioplc. it n-ems to mo m.inlfeMlv tin lust Hint tho vvholo bodv of taxpayers houlil pay the expenses of the lire department, while tho Insittanco companies receive und en Joy the prollt. Homo plan should bo de vised fur taxing Insur.ineo companies a sum to assist in tho annu il expense of maintaining the Ilia department, and keeping up the high cllltlcncy about which they have so much to say. i:noini:i:us' 1)i:pautmi:nt. Our efficient eltv i nglnecr, Joseph P. Phillips, has prerured nn exhaustive ro pott of woik done by his department. He will uigo and I endorse tho advKiblllty of having competent lnspeetnis on be.v ers. n.ivi ments. etc.. poitnaticatly at tached to his depai tment. They would Hun bo more directly under his control. His Ideas und orders would be belter car rlul out, and tho city benefited tin rebv. It Is absolutely nceefrsaiv to lay an nihil tlonal sewer along Lackawanna avenuo to tako caro of tlio surface water which threaten, and aften does deluge tho base, ments nlong the avenuo. The city engi neer and our xeterun city father, C. U. Chittenden, lnvo drawn up a plan for this extra chain, when bv house connections will not be Interfered with and the dllll cully over the smface v.ntet lemoved. Piovlslotis must bo made for tho uap lug and painting of the Linden btreet aud Uoirlng llrook bllds-es An otitlnv of four thousand dollais on thoso bridges would be Bi'iinora) , stri:i:t ih:partmknt. Tho rapid grov.th ot our city has talsed ninny pi obit m dlilicult to solve, but tie no more pi rplexlng than those affi cl ing the service of our street tlcp.il tment. The appiopiiatlcn set aside last vear amounted to $tl.TS5 t't Maintenance, ol asphalt 17.JJ1) 00 Totil $7),i."i 90 In spite ol this luge expenditure many of our iinp.ived s-lieets uto In a most un sutlsfaetoiy tnndltlon. Somo of them In the oull.vlng w.uds being scarcely pass able. This condition ot things Is Kugely due to the absenco of a proper svstom of in inngcmint. It has been a custom to iippiopil.ilf a sum lor street repalru In tho v ai lulls ward-. Hie money to be dts buistd and tlm work djnii tilt eitly under tho supeivlslon of the counellmen of the v.Mid A man may liavo all tho requis ites that a Roed tuunLllniiin should hive and still be a signal failure in rond m ik ing Appinpilato a stlpulited sum to be expcndisl In tho illflcrent wards but If vou pb ne, have all tlio work clone lit dor tho illiett sti)tivlslon of the street com missioner llnve the city divided Into, sav lour dlstiletM with competent, prie tlc.l foiemcn In charge. Such u distribu tion of Hie manigemont would Insure a gnat luciease In tho pioducllveners of I ibor foic. s and 1 am conlldcnt a last Improvement of the condition of our str i ts would bo the lesull. Another seilou hlmliauce has been un til Intel, tho excavations continually be In? made to reach benne water, gn.s or some other kind of main or pipe. No no llio was given, or permit granted, as to when or wlino such txcavatlons would be made. They were hastily tiled; no at tempt to tamp or put tho t-tiect lu the condition when found was made. Should the commissioner expostulate ho would bo piomptlv told to go to "Hades" and mind lil own business Ton most among those law def!iig bodies has been tin- Seranton. CJ.is and Water rompitn. The hive Mnplv Ignotid and iletl 'd nil munlnpil autliorlt. 'I lie iltv was not lu possi -, loll of any lights they weie bound to t spoet; our citizens were vassals of oil. vvatir compati. Tho eonllnes ot the lIIv, the domain of their ilt spoilt power and without lit or hlntirauie. vv heiieVi r they willed, thev entered upon mid occupied and ravaged our public' hlgliwavs. He llevlng that the clt has and cannot ti di pi hid of the police eonttol of her stieets and having an nidlnanco govern ing tho same, and tlxlng iho fee, I ot dered warrants to he Issued for the ai re t of .niv of their agents or rmploe who mlgli' bo found digging up the stints. The warrants were served and tin nnplovis brought lu uiuli r arr st, Hun tho water lonipanv, thrnush tluir agnit, fo the llrst lime In tin lr hlstorv. iiiognUed munbipal autliorlt. paid tho insts incutred aid took out tin permit lor the exiiiviilion In dispute, ami thev are now apphlug for their pi i mil and paving for the same llko an oilier 1 ivv abiding'. Iioui st plumber. Tin toiiillllon ot our asphalt and bliik paved stints Is good. The asphal'id stieets lu siuli a ileplot.ibh condition (last Mimuiei luivo bnn n-lald Th v an all In good npalr. but. at whit a tei llble i nst Conn i lltlon mi fur .o- as phalt pivlng Is loineimd Is stilled in our iltv. at li ast forth. ph(.ut. It was ib ne In a gi niliiniinlv vva . bv iblUalo binds, but done i ffti'ttiall. nevertheless we appaienll i an do nothing to bring Ibis miiih ilesiml pavement down to lea. sonable llguies. 1 am fratlsllcil that as lib dt Is ip ir excellence) tho pavenunt, but tin- llgutis lor Its- malntenanie Is a s. rloii pioblmi We find In Nivv.uk. N. ,1 that wlnu lotnpttltlon was allow id Hie tost lor laving asphalt fell Iiom $.' i.s lo $1 Ci --lu In lour iars and nbnnl as manv mis vino laid lu ltx at that tiL-uie as we have altoe tlier; and with a ten veils guiiantc lluffalo has moie miles ,,f nspliall than any t ity lu Amei li a A state mi nl hm bnn Issuid bv thdr illv niKlneer slating that tho aveiage i ost of inulilti r.inio tor tie veu veins. In i ludliig the tel iving ol Ihtee long frtn ets, w.i fi'j mils r Mpiaro vanl per annum. 1. ist'spilng we entind Into an ngiee. ment. or i online t, with tlio H irber As lih.ill eonip.iii.v the legality of which Is now pending In-fine tlm Limrts. They lo n pair mid maintain our asphalted streets for the sum of 17,."..'o lor n n ours. vvhb h m.ans lint we p.iv tor tlio in ilnten Hit e of our asplmll striets at the late of pi fi.iii tents per .nd pi r annum- Is this economic' Is It businesslike? Hut those Interest! d in asphalt are sat Isllnl The stieets ate III good repair, and the tit ol Si t anion Is pilng double what she ought to pay for tho same. 'llu iiel coianiisslonei recommends I hat tin eltv should purchase and own lump tatts to be used Instead of wagon foi the itiimval of stmt ntuse This r billi-ve would be a gnat savlliR Alio another that the 11111 rv In able botsts fiom the the depai tment which nie mm all almost given awn, i ould bo used on the stnets Ttani hhe as II stands now Is ,i large Item I would Invite jour pc lils.il of the pr.T Ileal lepott of his lie- Contlnuid mi Page S.l Finest wine and clrars at Land's, JIO Spruce e-treet Try a "Hotel Jcrmyn" cigar, 10c. Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over 1'IPTY VL'AHH Is the best remedy ror UlAHHHOUA. Sold by nil BlUBBlfrt In evety pait of the) win Id. He "tire und iisk lor "Mr. Wins lovv'u Soothing Sjrun," and take no othur Mud. Twcity-flvo Lenta a bottle. In MILLUJn oi mui iij.ua leu ll.eir cini.mtr.N whili: thethlnci with PKHPIXT hrcCK&S. It SOOTHL'S tho CHILD. bOI'TUNS tho GUMS, ALLANS ..it PAIN: UUlti:S AVIND COLIC, und BIG VICTORY FOR D., L & W. COMPANY JUDGE ARCHBALD DECIDES AN IMPORTANT CASE. Decision Against the Mount Pleas ant Coal Company in Equity Cas?. Will Not Allow Them to Constiuct an Overhead Crossing Near Their Breaker Arguments Before Judge Purdy New Trial Refused in Wll-Hams-Carey Case Other Court Matters. In the ease of the Mount Pleasant Coal company against the Iiikavvann.i Ilallroad company, u hill lu equity hi ought by the plaintiff company to compel the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Hath oatl company to allow them to construct an overhead cross ing In the vicinity of the Mount Pleai nnt bleaker to the cast side ot tin tight of way, to enable them to ar range to ship their coal hy the Ontatta and Western lallroad, Judge ArchbaU culled the counsel on both sides, Wil liam J. Hand, representlnK trrc plain tiff company, and Everett Warren, tha defendant, to his office yesterday af ternoon and announced to them that ho had decided the case In favor ot tho uillio.id company and had dictate 1 his opinion, which Is now In the hands of the stcnogiapher. Tlio statLiueiit was made that ho made the announcement to counsel ptinr to the opinion being filed to en able the plaintiff company. If desire I, to take the cuse to the supreme court next month, when It meets to review cases coming fiom this rountv. The rase Is n voty lmpoitant one, for tho reason that it involves the right ol' pri vate land owners to construct cioss Ings over lailroads foi the full and complete development of their lands, patticulurly mining properties and tlio decision will be awaited with Interest by tho piofesslon generally. This Is the case that was tried boron- Judge Aichbuld, holding equity emu t In November, when an cntlie week was occupied In taking; testi mony. The case has aroused consider able Interest In the cool region. Verdict for Plaintiff. The claim of Contractors Olbson and Jlale. of Wlnton, against Citheiln? Ban ott and Koons Bros., was heard In the main rotnt menu yesterday befoio Judge Purdy. In the latter part of IViG and the foii-:-.irt of lSf)7 Koons Bros, contraetois, built a nouse in AVinton for Catlieilne Barrett. Ac ini dine; to the allegation they sub-let to the plaintiff the plastering of tho house at the rate of It! cents per squaic yard, and there vvltc HO y.nds. H sued for $6" 6 and tlnce years interest on that amount. The plaintiff denied that he simnl..' furnished the 1 ibor and insisted Hint he piovlded the m.itetir.I also on the Barrett building. He denied that there was an agreement with Koons Bros, by which thry were to paint a build ing nt a cost of $115 to offset tho me chanics lien which lilbsoii had filed against the Bariett building. The dofonsie was that Mrs. Bar'ett Md Koons Bros, erect two buildings for her. for both of which she paid except to satisfy a Judgment note of JlOS. Six months after the buildings vver3 finished Koons Bros, failed, (lib sen had only contributed labor under his contract, but In older to Ret a me chanics' lien he alleged that he paid for the- matcrlil lo Vandervoort & Klst. Under the law he was not en tltltil to the lien, line' Mis. li.it l ott having ptld once should not be forced to piv again. Mh, Bairctt on th. stand cleilaied that she paid Vander voort .fc Kior for tho rlastcr on her house- and a leeeipt to that effect was oflereil in evidence, but objected ,u and the objection was sustained. The- Jurv letuined a verdict tor th? plalntlft for tl.74. Argument Before Judge Puidy. Judge Puidy yesteidav heard argu ments in the case of M. P. Moi'anr. agiilist M. Met' inn. This Is an ac tion of eject ment for spie-lfic perform ance of a lontiact fo.' the sale ot land and the defendant st ts up that the title of the plaintiff to the land sold, Is defective A case-stated was agreed upon and atued at th'.s time, so Hut a decis ion might be had In time to luinp; the matter he-lore I he Mipiemo louit in lVbiuaiv, and thus have tho title set tled at an eailv dale-. The case tuun UJ oil the eoiihtiilc'tion rf the tel ills of a will. Attmne.vs Vos,hutg .i Dawson leprt'scnt the pi ilntllT and B. K. Tlnlc ham, otij . the defendant. New Tiial Refused. JrilRo IMwarc's this iiiornlng; ietiisr-1 a new tiial p D. B. K'-plogle, ussigm , tn D. T. Williams, aijalnst Agnes J. Carey and othe-is. The evidence dis covert d bv Mr. r:eplogl after tho ver dict in favor of the defendants tourt dec late. Is not mateilul to the issue, und in no v-ny wai rants another hear ing of the c.isp. The question il.volvru In the case weie questions of liw lather than facr. und Judge Puidy Instituted the Juiy to leiiini a venlle-t in favor of tho plalntlft lor the full amount. To Mandamus Judges. Attorney ARlb Itleketts, of Wilkcs Barie, hits applied to tho Supreme couit for a mandamus on tho Lacka wanna county judges, to compe-r them to vacate the appointment of a master In the Coray-Jenklns case and to giant a lull that thu defendant, .Ten kins, tile an account. The case has been befon the touits for many da. Mr. Coiav, of Old Foi go, sues to iccover fiom J. S. Jenkins, stock lu the Spilng Brook Balhoad company and Itushbrook Coal lompany. Mr. Ricketts represents tho plalntitf and B. C. New comb and H. M, Hannah appear for the defendants, Tlio uecounts to be considered In tho case nio somewhat Intilcate und court appointed Attorney A. P. Dean master to examine Into lliem. Attorney Rick etts contends that the accounts should bo consldeicd by the court und not by C. F. 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Consequently you will iind All $25.00 Jackets for $12.50 All 20.00 Jackets for 1000 All 15.00 Jackets for 7.50 All 10.00 Jackets for .' 5.00 AH 7.50 Jackets for 3.75 All 5.00 Jackets for 2.50 All 4.00 Jackets for 2.00 Golf Capes in Handsome Effects. Were $2r;.oo for $15.00 Were 20.00 for 12.50 Were 15.00 for 10.00 Were 10.00 for 7.50 Were 7.00 for 5.00 Great reductions in prices on Furs. These are not old garments, but all new, up-to-date the kind you always find at F. L. Crane's la;na Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. NO HE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth Filled and extracted absolutely withontpain bv our new scientific ,7 f , W ftjr r ar3(w VK J method. Reputable Dentists Should not be judged by the catch-penny methods of the Dental Fakir. Our prices are the lowest possible for fust-class work. Our system of Crown and Bridge Work is superior to any other. "We ar up-to-date in all branches of Dentistry. DRS. SAFTr&c6RAW, 134 WYOMING AVE. (Over Millar & Peck's China Store.) a master. Mr. Ricketts sas his object Is "to btiiiR about unlfoinilty of ptao tlce in equity e-.ises In the lower courts. The judge. of T.ae-kawaunit county lu slst on uractlte under the old rules. Mr Blekotts thinks the amended lilies .should gov ei 11. The Supieme c-ouit Is usked for an opinion on the matter." Marriage LieziiEes'. Kosco Yaieiiik Nellie liusin.ik John Bentley Poooie.... Mai Ion Miller Lindsay.., William KUIofski Sholastyka Annsklev Its Michael (lodseenskl Josle Biyk Blank Stopa Kittle Veikofska Pied Ci 111 liUssio Ciall" Adam Stipp Louisa Kowalski Simon I.euuisevli . Scranton He i.mton Sciauton Seianton ....Old Poige ....Old r'llln'C Se lailtou Seianton AI.iMit Id .Ma Ili-lil Seianton St-iantoi. Si lantoti St l.lllllIM Seiautoi: Scranton ist Ablngtnn Ballon Talor Taloi- Dalton Dalton ..Caibondab" ...Cai boud.lle Bunmoic Buiuuoie I'istila Budrlkevli. William A. Stanton W Anna l- Blossom Homy Daniels Mabel . Knight Chillies I.. Claik Nellie M. Tailor Pusqualattu Bart halat tu Inuneosca Villain Thorns B. Bugle BlUabeth I.Ichteiihau .. Other Court Notes. It Is undeistood that the Bulled States Cln nit imiit will meet In Set an ion, Mnieh 1-!. A venllet in favor of the defendant was yc-steiday lendcied In the ease of Ambiose Mulley vh. (iexirgo II. Shoe maker. Tho iuiv In the case of Minnie Ho ban vs. P. J. Horan, in a suit for wages icndetcd n venllet estetdav for the Plalntitf In the mini of JJiUO, the full amount of the claim. The case of J. S. Wilght & Sou, of Philadelphia, against the Bile ami Wyoming Valley llalhnad company, was on til.il before Judge Purdy e-s. terdiiy. The plaintiffs consigned a cai load of potatoes to a nation In this city. Tho defendant claims they noti fied him that the potatoes wete at the depot und he, falling In due time to tuko them, they weio sold. Wright &. Son allcgo that their Interests weie not properly protected, and therefoie suo to rec'ovcr tho value of the potatoes. 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