t :,) i-v. rt . rfHE SCR ANTON TRIBUiMO-TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900. NORTON'S BULLETIN. February Magazines. Bccelvcd ftt Norton's This Week. Century, Hnrper's, Scrlbncr's, Indies' Homo Journal, Metropolitan, Cosmopolitan, Strand, Pearson's, Wide World, Argosy, Designer, Delineator, Ladles' Home Companion. All the New Books at Cut Prices. Blank Account Books, all Sizes and all Styles, for All sorts of business. Mercantile Stationery and office requisites, all sorts. M. NORTON, 882 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I NECKWEAiUlMSAND FURNISHINGS. THK NEW SATIN LINED MUFFLERS Are Very Proper. Umbrellas and Canes $ In an Endless Variety of Beautiful Patterns. 109 Wyoming Ave. oooooxxxooooooo L ackawanna "THE" aundry. oh Penn Avenu:. A. n. WARMAN. PERSONAL Atloiri-y I. H. r.uriiM is in liiiladclphla. l'ostmastT John l. Thomas, of Cu bnnclalo, was In tho city csterday. 1.. M. Hoi ton has icmovcU from Mifflin avenue tn tilG Monroe avenue. Ituv. It. A. McAmlreu, of Wilkes, llarrc, w.i a vls-ilor In tin city yrste.-id.iy. .Mis. K J. Jordan, of 1ZZ2 Noi th Jtuin avenue, H eiitoi ttiit Ins lior hlstor, Mlw Margaret W.tMi, of l'aisoiis. Mrs.. T. H. Wntklu, MI-. Stroll!?. Ml-s llndjH 'Wat'clna nnd Mr. Law Walklns left c3tctd.iy for Pacini Uench, I'l.i. J. H. Kendall, lr.. of I'lttsburs, foimer Iv of tilt; Rich. ml Muii-flflil cciniiiaiiy, is vMUhk Clurles C Swisher, of tills city. Al.on.uy M. J. Mailln la in Williams. port traiif-actliiK busbies.-? connected with tho Scranton iinil StroueMmiR Telephone t ompany. Jmlgo Alfred Hand and Heee O. Hrooka left for New Yoik estcrday on tho Z"0 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train. William arllllth, of thl city, will lond u paper on tho "riuslihiK of Culm Into Anthracite Coal Mines" beforo the min im; iind mctallurkic.il s-eetlon of tho l'ranklln lnMltutc in riiilndelphla Wed. nesday evenins. Dr. P. II. McAndtew, u j-urjseon In the tegular nrmy, who has been vHltlns friends in this city for tho past few weeks, left jrstt-rd.iy for Tort Slocum, New Yoik, where he will remain until March 1, at which time he lcaes tor active service In Manila. Mr. rnd Mrs. Kleko entertained a num. her of their frlondi lant Wcelnei-day evening nt their homo on Adams av nue. Mutlc was rendeied by a number present and an enjoyable evening was bpont by nil. Thosu pre-ent were Mr. nnd Mr.. II. I.esh, Mr. m.d Mrs. Kvann, Mr. nnd Mrt. Wendover and Mes.srs. 11. W. Allen and Charles Bacon. Very Key. Eugenic Garvcy, of PlttMon, Icar general of the Scranton dloceso, left for New York ycHf day afternoon, where ho will bo joined by Hev. Father Crane, of Avoca, nnd Hev. T I Klornan, of Parxons, and together thev will salt for a trip to Kurope, AmotiB those who w ere In tho city yesterday to bid Father Gar. ey bon vovkko wore Father McAndtew. of Wllkes-iiarre, and Father Orillln, of Carbondalo. To Taxpayers. Prompt payment of 139 poor tax be fore delinquent lists aie made out will avoid penalty. City treasurer's office. There will bo a special meeting ot Uranclt No. 07, L. C. H. A., on Tues day evenliiK at s p. m. to take action Jn regard to the death of their lato sister, Mrs. Emily Pnud. AH mem bers are ien.uc.stcd to bo pieiont. Smoke the Pocono Sc. cigar. We can supply you at sui prising figures. The Heaters there are but few at cost. Relrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers are going fast. Probably all gone by night. You can afford to buy Mixed Paints of us, to hold till you want to use them, and save big money. Come early in the morning when we are not so busy, Lackawaona Hardware Co., 481 Lackawanna Avsnut. s 0 0 0 in n lit lis id in NO MORE BOOKS TO BE CIRCULATED IMPORTANT STEP TAKEN BY LIBRARY DIRECTORS. Health Officer Allen Ordered the Cir culating Department of the Public Library Closod and the Directors Complied with His Wishes, Though They Thought the Measure an Ex treme One Books Now Out to Bo Called in and Fumigated Alarm ing Spread of Scarlet Fevor. Acting In accordance with the otders of Health Offlcer Allen, tho dlrootor.t of the Scranton Public library yester day afternoon decided to close tho tit dilating ilopaitment of that Institution until such time ns the health otlloor limy deem safe for Its lo-openlng. The meeting of tho directors was called to order at 10 o'clock by Presl dent Alfied Hand, there being nine other members present. Dr. Allen mil Dr. Itodham, the latter a member ot the board ot health, weio also prcseiu and presented the various phases of tho question from a medical point of view, telling how, In their belief, dis ease germs were In many Instances conveyed from Infected homes Into healthy households thiotigh the med ium of llliiary books. The matter was discussed pio nnd con at some length, the dlscussl.m being quite animated at times. Tho following te.solutlon was, liovvuvj-, flnnlly adopted: KKSOMJTION ADOPTED. Hcsohed, Tlint In compliance with the order ot tho health officer, the llbiary dis continue tho Issue of books for home use until permit bo Riven by that officer for Its rc-openlng and that all books now out when returned to the llbnity are to be kept sepalate and not replaced on the shelves for circulation until thoroughly fumigated. Tho above resolution went into effect yesterday nflernoon Immediately nftor It had been pissed and no more books will be Issued. The re-idintr loom de partment, however, will remain open, as will also the reference department. The books as they come In will bo placed on shelves In nn up'tali loom and will be fumigated by the foimal dehyde gas method, which all agree will kill all the geims. If there an: any, which may bo found In tho vol umes. While the library directors think that tho closing down of tho circulating- de partment Is an extreme measure, thoy novel theless bowed to the wishes ot the health officer, who is empowered by law to close the building, despite what the directors m-iv say. Librar ian Carr .stated yesterday that after twenty years' experience in llbiary woik he nvor knew of a single ease whom contagion was cllstiibuted by means of books circulated. m:nx DiscrssnD befohi:. He said that the question Ins been thoroughly discussed a number of times at the meetings of the: Nation il Llbrailans" association. Tho last tlmo It was brought up a resolution was adopted to the eftect that In cases of an epidemic of contagious disease the closing of llbrnilos was unnecessary, and ull that should be required was a list of the ntmes of those families In whose homes contagious tilt-ease ex isted In oredr that they be refused book, and that such books ns they had taken out might bo called in and disinfected. Mr. Can said he was given to understand that this plan would be put In foice hero until tho dlrectois' meeting yesterday. Dr. Allen, when seen and naked If the closing of the circulating tlcpait ment was a piecautionaiy or a neees saiy step, said: "This is by no means a precautionary measure" It Is n necessary one if wo vv.int to stop this spread of contagious disease. There are people who are contracting contagious disease by this promiscuous distribution ot books, or If there ate not any there are many who are In constant danger of con tacting either scarlet fever or diph theria, but scarlet fever moie partic ularly." The doctor said he could not st;to at present how long he would keep the circulation of books discontinued. WHAT BOARD HAS DONE. He further jemarked that the boaid of health has done all in Its power to prevent the spread of disease, having closed the schools, absolutely pre vented public f uncials and taken other steps tending towaid a diminution In tho number of cases of transmlssablo disease. Nevertheless the number of cases Is Increasing i.ither than diminishing. There were last week reported to th secretary of tho board of health 103 cases, of which thlrty-flvo were diph theria and seventy-two scarlet fever. This fhiws that diphtheria Is abating to a certain extent and scarlet fever Increasing at an alarming rate. Hcarlet fever Is considered more dan gerour by far than is diphtheria, on account of tho Ferlous sequences that follow It. Children are left deaf, or jcilpplcd with iheumatlsm and oth?r dlsnat-es There are thuo grades of i-carlet fever, the mild, medium and malignant tpos. Pr. Allen savs that tho type now prevailing In this city la the? medium, which Is nlmost as much to bo feared as Is the malignant. PRINCES OF BAGDAD MEET. Veda Siesta, No. 77, Convenes in Malta Hall. A meeting was held last evening In Malta hall, In the Guernsey building, of Veda Siesta, No. 77, Pilnces of fiagdad. It was an Interesting session nnd a large number of members were In attendance. After the regular business had boon transacted n smoker was enjoyed by all present. The next meeting will take place Saturday, March 10, and will bo a very elaborate aff.ilr. A Iatge num ber of candidates will be present upon whom tne degree of prince win bn con- icrreo, anci oiner very iiiipuriiiiiv uum ness will also be attended to. I-ast night's meeting was presided over by Sultan Thomas Stewart. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. TJowley,231 Wyoming ave. ' ' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over riFTY YrJAKS b- MILLIONS of MOTHKKS for their CIIIM1RKN WHILK TEETHINO WITH PKIIKKCT SUCC'UbS. It SOOTHES the CH!U. SOKTRNH the GUMS. ALLANS ull PAIN; CUKEB WIND COLIC, and is the bent remedy for OIARItHOEA. Bold by all DrugKUts In every Part of the world. Ue sure and ask for "Mr. Wins lovv'a B&othlne Hyrup," and tuke no othur klnd. Twerty-nve cents u bottle. PAPER ON CHURCH FINANCE Read by Rev. S. F. Mathews at Bap tist Conference TlOV. H. P. MnHimva iinafnr nf Hio Vltst Haptlst church, lead a paper be fore tho Haptlst conferoneo csteiday morning upon "Chmcli Finance." Tho paper wns quite novel In Its treatment of the subject, presntlng tho two ex it cities of sentiment and principle upon which the tuattei ot llnaucc Is based In the church economy. Showing whern llnnnce Is built wholly upon sentiment alone, nil tho evils that curse the church at present nnd dlsgrneu its otherwise pure and beautiful life arc traceable to It, and that the possible declension In chuich life may be the subtle outcome of Its Inlluonce. On tho other hand, the Kciiptuie was appealed to as furnishing tho fact tint flod Intends principle, order nnd sys tem, to bo the divine forces both In natural nnd spiritual life, that Clod had himself outlined the finance polity that would give stiength, power and fence to the church ns nn oiganlaatlon. Tho principle of the tithe, the obli gatory and tho ft co-will offerings each in Its place working as Jehovah had decieed that they should do, was pre sented ns tho divine plan In the solu tion of the vexed problem ot "Chut en Finance." Tim Illustrations dtawn from the Scrlpturo nnd from chuich life were vivid and foiccful In their point nnd Interest and yet very simply given. The subject mm very ably discussed by the conference, on the oneluslon ot tho paper, and It was voted by tho same that the paper be published In the next issue of the "Church Messen ger," edited and published by Hev. Di. S. CI. Heading, of North Main avenue. RETURNS CONFIDENTIAL. Assurances Roceived with Reforonco to the Mercantile Appraiscmout That Is Now Being Made. A somewhat uneasy feeling has per vaded the bosoms of tho wholesale mer chants of this city, for fear that the appraisement of the mercantile ap pialser will be published and the exact business done by them bo thus made known to the public. They felt this would injuio their business and they held a meeting to forestall It, at which John T. Porter, A. W. Dickson and M. J. ltealey were ap pointed a committee to wait on County Treasurer M. J. Kelly to see what could bo dono concerning the matter. Tin latter wrote for information to th-i auditor geneial of the state and In 10 sponso received this communication: llarrlsburg, Pa., Jan. 2i, VM. M. J. Kelly, Eq , Tieasairtr Lacka wanna Cui.nty, Scianton P.i. Dear Sir: In reply to jour letter of the SM ItM.mt would sa that it Is the In tention of tills depaltinellt to Issue a cil eular of instructions as to tho fnim In which tho mercantile list Is to bn pub lished or advertised. It Is not the in tention of tho ik.i'.itment that the vol ume of btijners of cieli dealer shall be advertised. Tho commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, does not prnposu to go Into the meieantllo rating agency business, tor the rating of business In the state. Tho main object to bo attained Is to securo a svvoin letuiii of the exact vol ume of business transacted during the Dievlous calendar voar for tho put pose of securing u unit urn and equitable basis f I'm- Issuing u mercantile license. When those i etui lis h ivei be-e-i lecelved ami tl e olllil.ll notice has bi-en delivered, then, to all Intent and put pose, tho act has b.-en compiled with nnd the detlrc-cl end at- . tallied. 1 Iicm) returns, beiag sworn to, will be far mine comet us a commercial or nicie.intlle rating than tho repoit ot any nieu-antlle latlng ag ne-y now In o btct ce. It Is Intended tl at these returns or re ports shall bo conIMeiitl.il ami not open to tho public for Inspection. W- cutlto ly ngieo v lth tho Wholesale Dealers' as sociation of Serantoi. In this matter. Very truly yours, Sam Matt Fildy, Deputy Auditor Ooneral. Per Myers. KEEPING TAB ON WITNESSES. Clerk Mahon Has Begun the Work of Registering Them. John P. Mahon, the clerk recently appointed by the county commission ers to keep tnb on the witnesses in quarter sessions court, began that part of his duties yesterday. lie established himself In the corridor outside of tho court rooms and the witnesses who were suupucnaeu iop yesienmy were lieon pica9lUcd to the Doer pailiamcnt, dl.eeted to register with him. T1io-p or Volksnad. lequestlng that the Ult vvho do not do so will get no witness ,aluiels ,)0 allowed more privileges, but CCS. ttw.i. . .i l..nl.ililt. lniir-lio.l nfr nrt.1 When the witness is .summoned, say for Monday, ho registers on that clay and reports to Clerk Mahon on each subsequent day he Is In attendance until tho case Is disposed of by tho mutt. The new practice will enable tho commlssloneis to tell exactly who nto witnesses and how many days they aio In attendance, and will gieatly eut down the fees of many piofesslonal witnesses who never returned less than tlvo or six days for any case in which they weio called. The Center of tho City. The stations of tho Eako Shote and Mlchlqnn Southern Hallway tiu locatc-J In tho veiv heail of almost ovciy city along its loute, and in some cases tho principal connecting lines arrive and dopatt fiom the same depot, enabling patrons to make connection with other roads with the least possible Inconven- i om.e nnd loss of time. The I.ako .Shore and Michigan Southern Hallway is the mad for n trip between Huff aio nnd western cities. Try a "Hotel Jeunyn" cigar, 10c, Asparagus Tips We offer 15 cases 3-lb cans at 19c, $2.25 pur do7. New Yoik wholesale price is $2.50. Asparagus Points, i8c, $2. doz. Coffees Fresli Roasted Daily. Rio, 12c lb. Coiirsen's Java, 20c per lb. BreakList Java and Mocha, 25c lb. You will find it cheaper to buy your Coffee of us and your presents when you require them. E. Q. Coursen FRESH FROM SEAT OF SQUTHFRICAN WAR ROBERT JACKSON IS A VISITOR IN THIS CITY. , Forced to Lcavo tho Transvaal Shortly After Hostilities Wore Be gunTells of tho Causes Leading Up to the Present Btrugglo-Says That tho Uitlandors, Who Paid Three-quarters of tho Taxes, Had No Voico Whatever in the Govern mentExpects to Go Back. llobeit Jackson and wife, of Julian liesbuig, South Afllcn, who loft the Transvaal since hostllltloi begun, is at present visiting his brolhcr-ln-law, Dr. James Stein, ot 101 Wyoming Jtvu nu Mr, Jackson was horn In South Af llcn and has lived thole nil his life-. Hi- lift Dm ban on tho cast eo.u: on October JS. lust u little ovci two weeks after netual hostilities had commenced. At that time tho troops were Justjio glnnlng to arilve, and on their Way to England the ship on which Mr. ut.d Mis. Jackson weio traveling pasod no less th in cloven troop ships out ward bound. Mr. Jackjon wns a commission mer chant In Johannesburg and was fotcod to leave tho countiy when the war bioke out. His long residence In the Tiansvaal and the fart that ho speaks Dutch ns fluently as !u does English makes whnt ho says regarding tho country entry much weight, and ho tnlks most Interestingly. In the eoutso of u conversation with a Tribunes man yesterday he said In p.nt:. DISSATISFIED WITH UOEIt ttUI.E. "You tit st want to know, I suppose, what tho forelgneifr, or ftltlandors, as they nro '-allpel. think of Ooni Paul's way of governing them. These Ult landeis, It must bo understood nt tho outset, are not all Encllshmtn. All nationalities are lepresented, but prin cipally the English, American, Irish and Gorman. You may bo surprised ! nt the latter, but there- are a number of donnans in the Transvaal who don't stand in very well wltn the Doeis. Tin Fltlauder Is, however, pilnvuily speak ing, an English speaking person. "Almost nil of them have been dls satUtled for years with tho Doer lti'o., Tho fundamental i onsen for this dis satisfaction lies In the rltuplo fact that they have no volco In tho government. It can bo proven bv statistics tint they pay nearly three-quarters of tho total taxes, and they nto more heavily taxed than any others, yet they have absolutely no voice In the distribution of this levonue. "If thin revenue weie propel ly ex pended thoio nilgl-t not perhaps bo such n decided opposition to tho gov ernment. It Ins been used In late years for constructing immnnse forti fications at Pretntl-i and Johannes, burg, which the Fltlauder population considered extravagant. When asked the!.- reasons fur consliucllng theso foillfkatlons the Doers would teply that they needed them to prevent as sault from the black tilbes, while we knew that they lind suTlcient means nt hand to rope- with till the black tribes In South Afllcn. "Those fortf weio built to totrotlze tho people, though Jnhannesbuig Is i;robiibly the most law-abiding mining c-amr on the f'ice of the earth. "We can sec now, however, that they build ed better than we know, 'is tbes-e fo--tlPoatlons may now b u--ed to ward olt tho nttuks of the Eiillsh. DENT THEM- FRANCHISE. "To prove conclusively that tho Uoeis have never elcslied tho Ultlandets to have any voice in their government, the fact might be mentioned that long years ago, when foielgners first began to settle In the countiy, they could become citizens after a lesldence of twelve months. This was raised flrut to two years, then to live yeais and finally to fouiteen years. Even now Financier seldom bscomes a citlzon after fourteen years, as charges of im moral conduct or something else are feudally trumped up against them when they apply for naturalisation papeis. "Memoilals without number have ,llw .-- ....... ..,, .. ...,. ..... ..., ..... Unnlly pigeon-holed forever. The last petition of this sort presented con tained over 21,000 signatures. "Tho most noticeable tialt of the Koer character Is their suspicion. They are exceedingly suspicious of anyone speaking tho Kngllsli language, and llieie Is always a strained feeling be tween them and un Kngllsh-speaklng poison. Generally speaking, the farm ers are Ignorant, but there are many lloers who aio well educated, cultuied and as far ndvanced in modern thought as manv people of continental Kurope. "The Incivility ot the Uoer to nil for elgners Is another marked trait. Go Into a postoillce and ask an attendant for any Infoimatlon, for Instance, and you would be nicely snubbed for your ' pains. Another point, and ono that shoves tho high-handedness with which things nro run In that country, Is that all buighcis, or Itoc-ri, may entry nuns In tho snoots, whereas If a I'ltlander canles even a icvolver ho Is liable to an est. airr no i'15ivilj:gi:p. "I notice that theio has been con siderable discussion in this country im to whether the Jews and Unman Catho lics nie granted any privileges In the countiy. I desire to stato that from my observation I can say that they are not. "The lloers ate pmbably more em blttciod against Unman Catholics In particular than any other people 011 the globe. If theio is tho slightest sus picion that a man belongs to that faith ho cannot attain to even the ineunest posllioa under the government." Mr. Jackhon Is not veiy well ac quainted with the country now being fought In, having only had n blrds-eyo view of It. Ho Intends going back us soon ns hostilities cease. Be Careful What You Eat We handle but ono kind of nutter, and that tho "CKNUINE ELGIN CUKAM i:UY." 27c. a pound, direct from ULOIN ILLINOIS. It Is by far tho most Doll clous. Stvcetrfct nutter made. Others ad vcrtlfco It, but nono keep It, The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 411 LacVtiiwnmui avenue, 123 South Main avenue. 'Phono "J.. Prompt deliveries. WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Local Camp Formed in This City Last Night. A local camp of Modern Woodmen of America was organized last night ut 421 Lackawanna avenue with twenty flvo charter members. Tho work of or ganising was conducted by District Decutv J. It. Hughes, who has been hero for several weeks, Introducing tho merits of tho organization, lie was assisted by Special Deputy W. M. droves, of Illinois, and It. II. Peterson, of PHtston. The now camp stmts upon Its career with bright prospects for the future, and as tho order Is of a benctlclnl char acter It bids fair to be popular with tho citizens of this city and vicinity. Other camps are on the way now, nnd a camp will be organized at Plttstor. tonight. The Modern Woodmen Is a fraternal Insurance, and Is very popu lar In the west. The oMIecrs of tho new camp are: Venetablo counsel, Ij,F. lllorns; wot thy advisor, J. II, Woell: banker, Dr. Ficd erlcl; clerk, II. W. Dennett; escort, I E. Forrcll; watchman, S. S. Fuhrtnnn; sentry, C. H. Dentzer; physicians, Dr. Capwell, Dr. Wincbrnko: managers, E. It. Peckens, W. J. Douglass, M. M. Dennett. CONDITION OF THE MEN. Amorico Mariangello and August Bonnanl Resting Easily at the Lackawanna Hospital. Amerlco Marlangello and August Iiotinanl, the two Italian miners who were shot, a week ago last night at .Tossup, by Peter Chlprlano, are resting ensily at tho Lackawanna, hospital, where they worn taken the day follow ing the shooting. The bullet which bad taken effect on Donnnnl wns discovered by means of tho X-rays, and removed, but neither of tho cartridges which lodged in Marlangello's body have been taken out. Tho ono stiuck him in tho left shoul der and tho other In the right leg. Luckily, no bones were broken, and as tho bullets do not seem to Incommode 0I" !" tho young Italian, it Is more than likely that they will bo allowed to remain where they are, ns they can not be located at present by the X iay.1, and the physicians do not v Ish to probe for them. As has before been noted in these columns, Mariaugcllo is a magnificent specimen of humanity, having a splen did physique and gieat strength. He will probably pull through. Doth of tho men prove very good patients, be ing quiet, docile and good-humored. When seen at tho hospital yesterday, Mailangello chatted with a Tribune man and Inquired after the health of Chlprlano. It Is a noteworthy fact that neither of the- men seem to cheilsh any particular malice against the- mnn who tiled to kill them. Marlangello says Chlprlano wns always quarrelsome, and that, In fact, ho had left Italy because his ugly disposition had made his na tive village a trifle waim for him. DEGREE WILL BE CONFERRED Important Event in Knights cf Malta Circles. The grand committee of tho Knlpiits ot Malta, of Pennsylvania, will tonight hold a session In WHUe-s-Darro, dele gates being present from nit over the state, for the put pose nt the conferr ing cf the pist commander's degiee upon nil who have been past rom mnndois since Inst May. Grand Gene ralissimo Jonathan Llebensbuigor, of Hazleton, will bo In charge. A largo number of Rcrantonlans will go down to attend the affair, a dele gation of at least twenty being ex pected fiom tha various local com manderles. Tho degree will bo confeiied at S o'clock In tho rooms of Thomas. Knot commando: y. THE AID OF WORKINGMEN. Keciucsted for the Maintenance of Lackawanna Hospital. The attention of the woiUlngmen of tho vai Urns largo companies In this vicinity has been attracted by Iatge cards, put up about the works and In the offices, to the needs of the Lacka wanna hospital, which lequlres funds to continue In its work. This Institution has dono a wonder ful amount of service, to injured work men, and that Its efforts are appreci ated has boon manifested by tho men of the Pancoast Coal company, who, tluough C. D. Sanderson, were the fit st to respond to the call. Their contribu tion was $143-10, and it Is to be hoped that tho other contributions will bo equally generous, and so enable th. Institution to continue In Its praise worthy and humane woik. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do heieby agiea to refund the money on a fu-cent liottlo of Oreene's Warranted Symp ot 'J'nr If H falls tu euro jour ce ugh 01 c eM. We no guarantiee n "".-cent bottle to prnvo batls. factory or money reliineled: " Thoinps-ou. M. J, Vetter. A. W Musgrave. Albeit Sohults. David M. Jones. c. I.oren. Phryir'a Pharmacy ,. Terppe. II. M Cile. Chns. P. Jones. Finest wine and cigars at Lane's, 820 Spruce street neecham's Pills no equal for cons. I patlon. m Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c, Choice N?cku)?ar 39c, 3 FOR 91.00. We are closing out all of our 50c Neckwear to make room for spring goods. This your opportunity. See our window. HAND & PAYNE : "On the Square." 203 Washington Avenue. Jg$2U 1.11 iri 11 DECIDED TO DRAW l)F AN ORDINANCE MEETING OF SPEAKEASY COM MITTEE LAST EVENING. Mayor Wants tho Cases Taken Out of Court and City Solicitor Vosburg Recommonded tho Drawing Up of an Ordlnanco Providing a Penalty for tho Keeping of an Unlicensed Saloon Rocommondation Wns Adopted and Moasuro Will Bo In troduced Thursday Night. The conference committee appointed by councils to advise with the mayor regarding the suppression ot the "spcak-enslcs" met last evening In the mayor's olllco In city hall nnd dliectcd tho city solicitor to draw up an ordin ance prohibiting tho selling of liquor without a license and atllxlug n penalty thereto for a violation of Its provi sions. Tho mayor stated that his reason for asking councils for assistance In the premises were that the eases might tie tried by himself or any nldoiinnn ( tho city, Instead of having them nil como up In court, as at picsent. City Solicitor Vosburg, who wns pre sent, dated that while the act of as sembly governing third class cities gives cities power to lestt.itn, piohlblt and suppress the unlicensed sale of li quor, nevertheless that power Is un opcratlve until taken advantage of by ordlnnnce. He further staled that the objection had been rnlsod that the city had in right to punish by ordlnanco any of fense ulicady punishable by statutes and offered the following supieme couit decision as against this nigument: "An authority granted by law to a city to punish by ordlnanco offenses already Indicted by statutes Is consti tutional; the same offenses mav be made punishable under the criminal code and municipal legislation." All the members of tho commute; present, with tho exception ot Select Councilman O'lJoyle, thought thi'.r tho passage of such n measure was neccs saiy for tho thoiough abolition ot these places. Mr. O'lJoyle contended that the matter should bo taken care of by tho county officials, without the city pit ting Its foot in it at all, as ho expressed It. City Solicitor Vosburg wns, however, directed to draw up an oidlnanct- and to nfllx as a penalty a flno ot from $10 to $30, nt tho discietlon of tho magistrate trying the case. This or dinance will be Introduced Thuisdav evening In select council and an effoit will be made to put It through as quickly as possible. . . FLORIDA. Two Weeks' Tour via Pennsylvania Hni;iond. The llrst Pennsylvania, railroad tour of the henson of Jacksonville', allowing two weeks In Floiida, will lcavo New Yoik and Philadelphia February . Excursion tickets, including railway transpoitatlon, Pullman accommoda tions (one berth), and meals en touto In both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at th following tales: New Yoik, $50.00; Philadelphia, Ilairisburg, lUltimoro, nnd Washington, $4S.OO; Pittsburg, S'iS.OO, nnd at propoitlonatc tales from other iiolnts. For tickets, Itlnerailes, nnd other In foimatlon apply to ticket agent''. Tout 1st Agent ut 1190 Hroadvvny, New Yoik; 4 Couit stieet, Urooklvn; 7S9 Proad street, Newark, N. J.; H. Cour laendor. Jr., passenger agent Haltl moro district, llaltlmoie, Md.: Colin StutleK passenger agent Southern dls trict, Washington, D. : Thox. n. Watt, passenger agent Western dis trict, Pittsburg, Pa.; or to Cieo. W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent, Hroad stieet station, Philadel phia. REV. DR. SPENCER CHOSEN. Will Be tho Pastor of the Blakely Baptist Church. At a meeting of the congregation of tho Uiptlst chinch at JJ1 ikely Mon day night Hev. David Spencor, r. 1., formerly ot this city and now located at Dover. N. J., was chosen for pasto-. He was foimeily pastor of the l'onn avenue Ilnptlt ohm eh for nine yens. Last Monday ho olfered prayer nt the opening of the New .Teisey legislature. Ho recently pleached to the Illakcly congregation nnd tho favorable Im pression ho ciented mav bo judged by being now summoned to (111 their pas. toiate. Snoko the Pocono Sc. cigar. SIBrlMISrllS JT7J THK Moil IIS 1I.MIIIVV VHK Sl'J t! n if HE I IF Usui m has nttutc-tcd a great deal of attention the past few jenrs. No matter bow puro tho food may be, It will buffer. It cooked In a cheap enameled kettle that Is not acid proof. STRANSKY STEEL WAR: has four coats of enamel, burnt on separately. Suppoio you It y one pleco of Stransky Ware. Our name on ovciy article. i I I 1 1 jj Foote & Shear Co. 5 !H! M9 N.Washington Ave M Paerce's Harket P.ceelving dally Turkeys, Povvh, Springers, Ducks nnd Squabs; also Hock away, Maurice Illver and Illuo Point Oys. ters; i:erytlilni; tho market affords in truiti and vegetables. Your orders will be tilled promptly with bent goods at rcusonablo prices. PIERCE'S MARKET UO. 1 12.11 'U'liNN AVENUE. The ciunllty of the oils uiert In mixing colors determines tho durability of th mints, Oils such ns wo offer telll make paint of great nmoothncRs and durability. A large sur face! can bo covered nnd tho coating will not peel, crack or went- oft until It has dono Its full duty. Theso prices will show that good oils ore not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS., KXZ""" ALL THE LATEST Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. TCLCPHONE SSS. Tho Popular Hoiiia Fui ulshlng Store. I tfcAldaff'es lor a Penny, Delicious hot waffles are always acceptable they are healthful, easily made and cost little, pro vided you have one of our splendid walllo Irons, costing only 90c. A penny's worth of ma terial will make wailles enough for our break fast If vou have one of theso Irons. Foote & Fuller Co, Hears Building, 140-42 Washington Ave Fur and Woolen Gloves Sweaters, Mufflers, Fur and Cloth Caps. CONRAD, 30.") i.iicknwumui Avenue. f A jobbers stock of jt dozen Ladies Upholstered Rockers no arms, just the thing for sewing Solid oak trame worth Sz.-i any time but here for the next few days for $1.19. twe ECONOMY ii i 'jy 221.223.225-227 Wyoming Aw, Id P fcarartlon Our Fcurtb Annual FEBRUARY TRADE SALE : 4 4- 4- -f 4 4- SUCGBSTONS u nr n o 1A II M lllll ' if i lilUIHHi nn Ufa nnnnlim f X 1 I t a . Ila . . T- Mumi i .