THE SCRANTON 'riUBr.Xl-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1900. 3 PERRY BROTHERS Pianos, Organs, Husical Merchandise The latest in Sheet MurIc, both popular nud classical. If you don't see what you want isk for It, and we will proruru it In three days time. A few second-hand Planes and Organs cheap for cash, or on easy payments. Must make room for new stock. ERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. g Per fOc Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Ho. I versa 2Jj-37 Adims Avtnua. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of tiansfer work promptly and .satisfactorily done. OfHco 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 525. Barn Phone 6082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. fill, lS fl IIMEN FRUITS 420 Spruce Street. Masonic Temple. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In treC'ity Wholsn Graduate In Mullclnc. 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEETH Heclnca piltcs fur the net 1 rials as follows: Gold Crowns $2.50. Gold Fillings 50c. Best Set of Teeth $4.00. Silver Filling SOc. t'iniMi nml hiidgc woll. n spot tally. If on lrive ,in Denial work to Vie done rail ii rl have ynin teeth . indued tree of charge. Painless ..Miactlu'i. Dr. Edward Reyer 614 SPRUCC ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to K 00 p. m ; 2 to 4. Williams Building. Opp. Po&toffloe. P : CITY NOTES : ---- POOR IHlAiili M1;i:TS.-TIh'. will lie a regular meeting ot the our liu.nd In its rooms in tlu tit hall tonmiiuw .u- ItllHU'll JI AHTHIILV Hl IDLND-Tlie Scran ton tins and Wati r rumpiim is tunny p:i)lng Us usual iiuartult ilhldiiid of one -halt ol one pir ci nl , bclm, at the lain n two pi r out. per annum. 1M.SUHTION AND NflN-SCI'I'UKT. Joseph Clirllmiiiowsky was last e rutin; committed to thi i omity Jail bv JiHtlie of the 1'iaic Willi, mis, ol Pi i cinii'.., rhitgid with ilot-ruloii and noii-suppott of famllj. HAND INMl'ltBD-llail. Ciatkeltill. l mlu r. istird.iv wint into the L.icka. wiiinn liiipital and nkni lot tieatnunl. Ino of hl.t bands had l en cnlud uu ler a large plcrc of ro.d wl.l. Ii (ell on It mil was badly biitlMii It was banting, d nd tlui man thin v. cut home. I'lltST AHHOT MADB-Tlio Hil ar-ts-t maile in time tlatu took pl.ict at .! l"i "tlorl: vostenlay afternoon when Pa lolmiin I, r. Jones in i est id on Adams itcnue. a man who was In a very ilium. u condition, and whom be tool, tn thu eutial police station for sate kit plug. APPLt: SOCIAL. Tito Upwoith leaguo )t tho Hlir Paik rluirth will holt an 'apple nodal" In tlui lei tine room of tin. liurcli tonight at S o'clock All ouag jieopb) mo ceii-illillt iutittd to attend. This is something i ew in tho way of ,.o. rials nnd will bu vt i' liiteresllntr, Tin re will bo a shoit literary progiammu In. toio tho sotlnl. .MAKING PISO(ilu:s.S.-Dald Morrl". thn tuiployci at the Hciauton Nut ant Bolt woiks, who was rctlrnisly but tied Monday by a itdhot bar of uteel, Is mak lug good prngicrH nt the Lackawanna hospital wheru Ins was taken. J lis left leg, however. wu badly Injtncd, a Urgo holij being burned Into It, nml It will ie. nulrc some lime lor It to heul. Mrs, Wlnslow'a Soothius Srup. nil i, thn '.ett ninnlv for DIAItllHOKA. Hold by nil JJiufglfctH In tv'ery part of the world. Be sure and ask for ".Mr. Wins low'o Scotliliif Sjrup," and take nu othr klci. lwertj'flvc cent a buttle. Has been usicl for over PH.'TY YKABS ,,' MILLIONS of MOTI1HR8 for tl.tir CHILDHLN VVHILi: TBKTHINU WITH Vl!nl'i:CT SL'CUBSS. It SOOTHES tho CHILD. BOP'TBNS tl o HUMS, ALLAV8 I'AlNt IJl'llJ-.n niU COLIC, and THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Will Assemble in the Mayor's Office Monday Evening. Minor Mnlr, at the rceiucst of Com mon Count ilmnn Calpln. Ins decided to call a special nitetliiK of the via duct confluence committee for next Monday evening In his olllco lit rlty hull. This rommltlce, Mr. Calpln thinks, has not done alt that he de slrtd It s'loiild do when he Introduced the resolution providing for Its ap pointment. The olllrlals of the Traction company hut! been seen and asked what that corporation would contribute towards the viaduct lmt no effort has been made to him- the otllilals of the Lackawanna company. The mayor whm Instructed to y 1 1 1 c In tht'M' w Itli it view of mak ing,. in nppolntnient but he haw not done so, claiming that Mr. Truesdale's rental ks while heio Indicated plainly that he will not consider the piesent plant for a moment. Mr. Calpln says that Mr. Truesdnle has never seen the present plans or rather that no mi'tnber of the mmmlt teo has shown them to him. At next Monday evening's meeting he will In sist that some definite action be taken one way or the other. A PLEASANT EVENING. Spent by Members of Liederkranz Ball Committee on Tuesday. The committee whlih had charge or the l.i'ldoikiana m iseiucrade ball, which was held list week, wa.t ten doted a leceptlon Tuesday evening at Hie home of Chillies Wcti.'.el, on !. ick awanna avi nue, at hi"h they vvro rtitel tallied with an excellent supper which was followed by t'tmrlng. The committee If-elf .vjis riiinpo.f.l of Plunk P.cclur, tieolKu Nelson Veils, Vletoi Wenrel, lsadoie Itom and Chiulcs Wrtizel. The lollowlng were piesent nt the jeicptlon: Mi. and i.Mr. Fied New, Mr. and Mts. 1 i.ls Xlm.urr, Mi. and Mrs. Coniiid Wen mi. Mr. and Mts. 1'hiitini Wenel, Mr. fin! Mis. enslave Wensrel, Mr.t Her man i-chmhH Miss I, nun i Vitv.el, Ml't melhi Wenzcl, Ml His! We:i rel. Uessis. Frank lietl.tr, Nels m Tee's Victor Wenzci and Im'I"ii' I too". In the cutrro of the evening -"ivial tla-hllght photost.ipus were taken of the party. THE KEYSTONE BANQUET. Circular with Reference to It That Has Been Issued. The following ha bten Issued bv Dr. 1). A. CapwcJI, provident of Hie board of ti unices of Keystone academy, with lefcrt nee to the eomlng baneiucC The misters of It.v stone iicaikniy have ai ranged to give a li inouet to the alumni and liknds of the ttii-tit lit tun tui the evening ol Pc brunt v i. at Ii :.0 o't leek tn the pallors of the 1'iiin Am nue Baptist chinch, Sci union Tim iiilcict& of our worthy aciulmj hae nut ruelved the n Mention they mult fiom ittsons red dent In thn Held ill " hleh It Is located It Is the di sin of the 1iii.ii it to a-m-tile Ke stone's fl lends on the occasion n.innd for .in ew nlng of social tnjuv inent when, afttl lull ill-dice lias been dune to the kooI things tor the boilv, the, sin ngthmiug and cnliitginicnt of the school inn be eonsldiicd. Arinngenicnts have bftn made with the D"liwaie. I.aekawnnn'i and West ern (onipaiiv In .s"ii the lialn leaving here at midnight at Olmburn. D.illon and rr.t'toiyvllle. AN ENJOYABLE TIME. F. D. Van Burea Entertained Frientlo Last Evening. t". 1. ' anlli'i-en. ,'nnlti l of the board of trade building, t nf'itiillit d a l.'i.'e numb' r of his n lends ii his nun un III tll.lt pl.lle last lligt.l II pies, nt spent a ven pbasant i veiling-, an -tellent Imiih 1'i'liit; K'lMil and v.ulous amusements In I nil ludiilj.'cd in. Mus-le was toiidtitd by n body of t"ii liaiiii'inli.i plnjei.s T!tore In atleiid iiinv weie: Willi mi .1. Yliomas. Will iam O' HlCSrel', M. .1. Delpll, Ji'S'O C.llcs, diaries H, Heed's. .John W. Kck. Chailcs H. 1'olt. Willii'ia Decker C.lles. William IUppH. K M. Bll.-s. l-'i.i! Sprmdel, William Challenew. r. . Mi t zee, Aiihur Wllinoie. t'liailes D.tln I. II. Bliss, '. II. Uiipii. K. o'tliiiu. T'lunias Itleliard.'in, Tlnniiaj Ciam and .lohn 11 .SUP' ml. - . BASE BALL FOR SCRANTON. City Will Be Represented at tho Com ing Meeting in Wilken-Barre. I'lom )iri.tnt iudit itinus Stiautou will be repuse'ittd In the Atlantic league of base ball clubs I lit- turning season. The Tillnuie ha hreu idlably Informed that seu-iid nun lntfrelltl lu the nune will reprt'M'iit this elty nt tb" meeting ot thn piomutets which will be In Id in Wllki ll.il ie on I'Vb. I", but their Idtutlty r,iii not be posllltely tout hid for at the pros, tut time Wllkrs-Barre will also b" In line wlnn thu i limit Is foimetl, and ii Is undet stood that neal 1 JJ,i"ii) has nlreatl been subset Ibetl towards a club In the iit.il til. The oilnr towns will probably bo Allcntown. Iteatllug, Lam aster. Wilming ton, and Itlioi' Newaik, HariDbtilg, At lantic fit. Cluster or Tienton. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. I'nder this heading short lettcta of In terest will be published when accompa nied, for publication, by the writer's name. Tho Tilbune tines not assume, ic- spontlblllty foi opinions here expressed. Mr. Hartnoll Expresses Thanks. IMItur of Tin Tilbune Sit May I ask a btiet spate la your miliums tn iiublbly in know bdge tho gi'lieinas ii"pncsi in an appeal vnliin larll made in my behalf bv Mr Tom Waig, tilegraphir at the I'etinsjlvanla Coal tompain's ollici of this botnugh, Thtoilgh Iho couites iMtndid Mr. Waig was pernilttid to visit tath de paitimnt ot the above olllco to ni licnc. III. T all toulribullng. I wish in ex pie"S my slntete apptt t latlon for their s.Miipathetle and peeuniaiy unieiii branco of me. Pn. similar cvldcnic ot kindness I am hubbttd to many ouug men of this lommunity who nssumed a fico will effort In the iiatuio of a "liene. lit" which was In Id last ev tiling nt Washington hull. To the lommltteo In ehirgo nud tin so eonttlbutlng to Its sue ttss whit It I thieitully leiognlzu among all ilt nominations. I most lespectfully uslt the acceptance ot my appreciation and giatltude. I wish al.-o tn thank the inemberbhlp of thu Young Men's limit tutu for their hospitality In tendering tho Hsu of their rooms for the occasion and for any other aid contributed to and fulminating to my Interest, To tho committee, patrons and bene- utters nl gener'l, I thank you all. Prcdtrlck Hartnoll, Dunmore, Jun, 31, A Feast of Literature. Passengeis on the Lake Shote Limit ed, tho most luxurious train In tho woild, are treated to a peifoct feast of llteintuie. This palatlul tialn. is sup plied with thieo libraries, Including so lected lists of standard and popular novels and books of refeicnce, and the latest niaguzlnes. weekly Illustrated Journals and principal dally papers. SCRANTON COUNCIL ' IS TWO YEARS OLD BANQUET OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS LAST NIGHT. It Was Served in the Booms of the Organization on Wyoming Avo nue Speeches Were Made by Hon. James J. O'Neill, Rev. D. J. Mac Goldrick, Dr. W. M. Reedy, Attor ney James McKinnoy, Frederick Forbes and Attorney M. F. Conroy. Thoso Who Attended. The second anniversary Scranton Council, No. 1M, Columbus, win held last banquet of Knlghttf of evening at the society s rooms on Wyoming nve nue, and was a sutcessftil tiffulr !n nil that this, much used but nevertheless llttlntr adJretlM' impllos'. Successful as regatds attendance, lor thers weie over U'" luenibei.s of the oilier piesent; successful as o post tuaiiillal effotts, for the afttr dinner spcei lies were In all Instances blight and entertalnlniy, and List but not least. Fticccssful :n reir irds the menu, for Cateier Hartley had In readiness a most delicious and enjoyable repast. The dinner was neivd In the largo nieetliiK loom of lite club qunttors, made beautiful by artistic floial utc otations, After lb" menu had be.-n tl'orjttghly discussed tho ';1?uih weio passed mid general Rood fejllnu pre vailed duiliiK the after-dinner re uullk. .lust befoie the peei hnrikhiR beuan the followlnt; beautiful poem, typiry linr the put pose of tin order, was sum; by all stttrnllne;: Shuf e Ills pralsex loud and Imrx, And let the unenlightened know, In ivuy 1 1 ho of your son,, The Kieat dei ds done though hum line. Bv Columbus ot the iilliitit soul, Who tilsl old Neptune lli.s eontliillfd, Bespit,, of (iiv. ihttUue, i;old. In the dim past ol louu "c,o. With e.si.s Uine o'er stotni sea. He thrilled the world of leiiK ago, While wisdom, llukid with destiny. Ill Justlto scabs It.i Wiinht did throw, We urn bis bells; we biar bis nume; We boast Ills duds, we spiiad fame: Our order l. the i-hlnliis fl.uni, That llnhts the stlonm of Iijiik iifjo. BOUIIKH TOASTMASTKH. B. .1. Jiourke, Brand knight of Ids the council, acted as toasttnaster and proved a most able and clever one. In his opening ivmaika he lefened to the Kieiit progress made by the society since Us organization two years ago, the membtishlp huvlng been Increased tiom 7.1 to 173 In that biiaeu of time. The first speaker was Hon. James J. O'Neill, of Carbondale, whom Mr Bouike lefoned to as the "Chancey Depew of Lackawanna cnuntv." Mr. O'Neill spoke on "The Knights of Old." He said thnt ehlvalrv was one of the most beautiful things in a'l history and "The vety soul of knight hood Js the individual honor." Mi. O'Neill tract d the history of ohlvalty fiom Its earliest beginnings after the fall of the Roman empire to the pies ent time. He said: "Knighthood elevated woman from the rendition of a .self to her piesent pioud position as man's equal. Men who have practiced knighthood lme left their niai k in the hlstuty of all ages. A knight lsnlwaia soldier and whotlii r lighting for a light or a. wroiis tause is nlwa.ts a Hue knight." He leferiid to the modern Instunees ol ihlvaliy taking as examples I'. S. tir.tnt and Hnbeit H. Lee, and told of the latter' s mu tender at Apiiotom i when the fin mer refused to accept the swiml of the latter. The in xt number was ghen by John Ciinnilf. who delivered in magnificent voice "Satan's addicss to the Sun," fiom Milton's Immortal poem. "1'ara dl.se tost" As an i neore Jio Kate th.it clever little poem, "Me and Jim." MHDICAI. KNIOHTS. fir. W. M. Heedy, the medical ex aminer of the oignnlzatioii. next hpoko on "Mullral Knights." He said that theie was nothing In the annals, nt his tory to sutpass the daring of Alexan der McDowell, the first surgion to opt n a living human body, "who weie mom btnve." said Dr. Heedy "than the fh.st ph.vsbiaiis to use anaesthetics." "The status of a nation Is not in r petuiitcd by the work done by the few, ii is rather the work of the rank and Hie. and the common ordinary Physi cian Is as great a man as any of them If he but does his part and does it well." The net toast was icspondeil V by Rev. Ii. J. MtOoliltiek. S. J., the chip lain of the council, wno spoke in his utiuil able aiul scholarly mauiiei on "The Knights of Columbus and Lib erty." In mumum lug his lemaiks rather Mactiolditek leferred to an Incident he had re.nl in one of the Knglish pa pers legal ding a nteetii.g ot a certain sient society In Edinburgh. One or the members, lefeitlug to the war in South fili a. stated that the oiganiza tlon should not take slibs with either partv. as there weie lunther niembein on both sides. "T! at mini." stbl the spiakei, "was not i ttue citizen of his national toun- try: lie was a traitor and the very blackest kind of a ttuitor, 1 ir above all In should be loyal to Ids t otintry despite the oiganlirathm rf whiib he was a member. ThnnK God thai this organisation of which we i,re members leaches no such tcintt but teaches pilmaillv loyaliv to rirntry v hen ai enemy thtetitcns her." WHAT LIBKHTY LS. "I.iheity Is only the light lo do that which ran not be wiong, Thnt whlrli Is reasonable I" light and lh.it which Is not light Is not reason iblc. A tine Knight of Columbus ea.i iitvcr swervj from the .urhangel of llbeit.v. No Knight of Columbus unilei standing the rules of the filler can do v. long If in follows those mice Implicitly. "Their Is no roiti'ltion In tho onler where their Is a ruspli Ion nf a mem ber having to torswear allegiance to his native land. One of the gteatest tunetic.'i.t vve tan exeirlso Is loyalty to country, which In Duly loyalty to flod. Wo are a so: ret society and let me tay why. There an? roiletle vhos object and aim Is secret. If this ob ject Is sen et it cannot be leuHouable. We ate an association of Vnthnlle young nieti bended together for soelat Interrouise and our secrets nru only vertets Horn day to day in order that young men may be atu acted by this fascination of tecrecy. Their la, Ivivvver, a greater attrac tion. It Is the attractiveness of asso. elating with men who have upon their faces the stump of truo manhood and In their voices tho ilng of true hon esty." At this point John A XNiate. of Arrh bald, tendered a delightful gultur solo, and after much aunhiusu gave a sec Hfi REMEDY Hard to Duplicate Scranton, It in Scores of representative citizens ot Scranton arc testifying on the follow ing subject. Such a record of local cn doiscment Is uncc-unlled In modern times. This public statement made by a citizen Is but one of the many thnt bate preceded It and the hundreds that will follow. Head It: "Miss Mary I.utz, of 1310 Sanderson avenue, says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills for a severe pain In my back, which troubled me more or less since I was small. It annoyed me mostly af ter doing a hard day's work, such as ironing, but u few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills soon drove It away. My hi other also used thern and they did 111 in n great ileal of good." For sule by all dealeis. Pi Ice 50 cents. l'ister-Mllbuin Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Hole agents for the United States. lleniember the nume Doan's and take no substitute. ond number, successfully buccecdln?, as the toasttnaster sa'd "In coothlnrj all the savage hearts ptesint." The nest speaker was Attorney James MeKlnney, who icspondcd to "The Young Lawyer," who, he said, was the nns,t abiifed and woist paid professional man In the world. Ho made only a few happy remark", hav Irg had short notice, but he made a most favorable Impicssinn and related :t number of witty htorles, tilling of the humoious side of the law. THE PHESS. Piederlck Forbes, whom Mr. liouikj stated was one ot tho leading lUIita if journalism In the btate. spoke next. Mr. Forbes took as his topic "The Piesh" anl made a brief but clever and enttit. lining speech. He relate J siveral Incidents pertaining to news paper life and wound up by saying. "The pi ess has its faults and per haps grievous ones, but let me assure you that its workers an; honest, hard working, faithful and conscientious men, whose almost unlveisal aim Is to live up to Joaquin Miller's motto, 'On. ever, ever on.' " The last speaker of the evening was Attorney 51. V. Corny, who spoke on "The Ladles." Mr. Conry, dliregard ing traditional precedents, did not rouih his leniatks In light and airy vcisllluge, but Instead delivered an able ctilogv of nue womanhood, tell lug of the great and wonderful in liueme wrought by this sex through out the history of all ages. Present at the bamtuet were Hon. Jamts J. O'Neill, of Caibondale: John A. Poote, of Archbald: F. 13. Ciiffoid. of Caibondale: P.. J. Lynch, of Oly phant: T. F. .Ionian, of Olyphant; Ed waid F. McGlnty. of olyphant; James J. O'Malley. of Olyphant: Rev. J. V. Moylan. Rev. J. V. Malotie. Rev. D. J MacC.oldrlik. Dt. Walter M. Reedy, Dr. F. L Mcliraw. Dr John T. McOrath, Dr. J. J. Walsh, Dr. C. n. Thomson. Hon. John P. Quitman. Hon. T. J. Duggan. Hon. M. E. McDonald. Fled rick F. Forbes. John J. Murphy. Hi. h anl J. Bnurke, M. F. Conrv. M. .:. Cnddeti, M. J. MeAiidtvw. John H. Col lins. M F. Wymbs. Thomas F. Murphy, M. P. Caw ley. James MeKlnney. M. J. Donohoe, John J. Cunnltt. Fiank II. Coughlln. J. H. Taggart. AV. P. tlal lagher. Frank J. McConnolly, James J. Haw ley, James F. Honan, Michael Czojktowskl. Thomas J. Ilandb'v, Thomas Bushnell, P. F. Loughran, Joliu J. Kelly. Watt P. Brown. Hit hard M. O'BiIen, Frank P. Canavan. H. C. C.al lagher. A. A. Duffy. John F. Clbbons, William C.uirell, T. J. E.ican. P. J. Ilonatt. J. C. Gallagher, P. S. Mall?, William H. Ouilghaii, A. P. Brown. P. MiCrea. T. P. Ford, J. J. McHale. v". P. Coughlln. J. K. Walsh. T. J. Mi -Gulie, John F. McDonough. James T. Million, Peter T. Ilowley, M. H. HU glns, P. F. Cuslck, M. T. Glynn. H. P. Mellel. D. F. Gibbons, R. D. Joinings, James J. Powell M. J. Kelly, C. G. Roland. Thomas P. Duffy. John B. Ro g.in. John Colllgan. M J. Colllgan. T. J. Council, P. J. Ruane, John F. Cu." tan, Frank J. o'Horo, James J. Scott. Rlehaid Kellv. P. F. Madden. Frank S. Hughes. William J. Fitzgerald, Jehu A. Collins and Marcus L. Duffy. OLD MEXICO. Twenty-three Days' Tour via Penn sylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Rallioad Company has arianged for a special personolly condiieted tour thiough old Mexico by special Pullman train of parlor-smoking, dining, sleeping, compartment, and observation cais. lo leave New York and Philadelphia Februaiy 12. visiting all the principal points of In terest In the "Land of Montezuma," and spending five days lu the City of Mexico Hound-trip tickets, covering all nec essary expenses, J200 fiom all points on the Pennsylvania Hullto.ul. For fu.-ther Infoi million apply to ticket agents; Tout 1st Agent, lllii! Bioadway. New Voik; 1 Court street, Brooklyn; 79 Broad street, Newaik, N. J.: B. Couilaeiider. Jr., Passenger Agent, Baltlmoie Dlstilct. Baltlmote, I Mil.: Colin Studds, Passenger Agent. Southeastern District, Washington. I). C; Thomas K. Watt. Parsenger Agent. Western Dlstilct. Pittsburg. Pa.; or addles George W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadel phia. A Card. Wc, thn undersigned, de hereby aorefi tn refund the money on a iVQ-ceiU bottle e,f Ciiteno'tf Wo l ranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to euto vour cough or cold. Wo ul.io giir.rniiten a 2j-cciit bottle to prove satis fin tory or menev refunded: J. fi. ISt no V Son, Dunmore. el. W. Davis, Providence. W. D. DuvIh Providence. llcunlmau & Co., Avoea. W. 11, Manners, Slooble. V. A. Knne, Mlnooka. Joseph Davis, Taylor. MARRIED. KlZEIt-TI'KKKK-In Bcrnnton. Pa.. Junuary SO, i!Kw, Mr. Nathan Klrcr, of Dunmore. und Mls Margin A. Turner, of Nay Aug, bv Ilev. J, M. Howell, at his home, 72.1 Clreen Itlclgo street. COURT ADJOURNED UNTIL MONDAY THIS AS A MARK OF RESPECT TO JUDGE GUNSTER. Court Was Formally Notified of the Death Ex-Justice Alfred Hand. District Attorney Jones Has Made Up Another Trial List Order Made by the Court with Reference to Changing a Polling Place in Benton Township Marriago Li censes Granted Yesterday. Court, will not sit for the remainder of this week on account of the death of Judge F. W. Ounslcr. Judges P.. W. Atthbald and It. M. Edwards were fin the bench when court was formally opened yesterday morning. Ex-Jus-tlee Alfred Hand at onco stepped he fore the court and said. "It becomes my painful duty to an nounce to this court the death of Judge Gunster. This It not the place to pass a eulogy upon him. -but It must be said ho graced this bench by the unanimous vote of this county. He is to those of us here, Including your honors, though his body lies cutlet, a brother. He Is to us nil a friend, a. fellow citizen. It is meet that th-s stteam of justice ceare to How. I moi'ii therefoie that this court out or i expect for him, and in doing this we, lespett ouiselves nnd tho people of this coun ty, will adjourn until next Monday morning." "This is n. fitting motion," icpllcd Judg'; Archbald, "and vve win but agieis to it. A constlttieent pat t of this eoutt Is gone. We leel the loss deeply, both bench and bar. The high legard vve have always had tor cur associate calls for the most matked token of ie spoct wo ran give, that Is that tlu public i-esslons of this cottit be sus pended until our hi other Is laid away In his list testing place. We there fore will now adjourn until Monday next before lesumlng any further busi ness." Then turning to the Jurots, Judge Archbald said: "Gentlemen, as a lesull of this mo tion there will be no further occasion for attendance hole. We regiel any thing so sad as this Interrupts the business ot the coutt, but you will agree with us that It Is proper we all pay this respect to the memoty of Judge Gunster. and now gentlemen you are discharged." The court, though It will hold no public sessions, will be open to tran sact business that has been specially set for times in the interim. Voters to Decide. The following order was handed down yesterday in the matter of ths chunglng of the polling place In Ben ton township Judge Aichbald handed down the following orders in the matter today: "That an election be held on tho third Tuesday of Ft hruary next by tho qualified elctors of Benton town ship, under the tlltectlon of the elec tion oflicets of said township at the regulaily appointed polling plate, to determine whether the said polling place shall bs changed from the place where It Is now ned at a room In the hotel of M. D. Potter at Fleetville", In said towiihhlp, tt it room In tho build ing of DeWllton Swtet, nt the south east corner of Fleetvllle Four Corners. "This order shall be certified to the county commissioners, who hliall print upon the official ballot for the said township, to bo used a- the said elec tion, below the list of rand Ida te.s, the question: " 'Shall the polling place be changed to the building of DeWllton Sweet at the southeast eenr.er of Fit etville Four Cm tiers? Yes No.' "The said commissioners shall also ptepate piopcr tally mid letttrn sheets lor said illsliltt, so that due returns of tl:e vote upon the said question may be in ulc. "Notice shall li given by Hie consta ble ot said township, by at least ten pi luted handbills net up In the most public places In the township illUeii flay befoie the said election, that the question of the rhang:- of the said poll ing plnre will be oted upon at the .said el-'ctlon." A New Trial List. rJeeause f the adjournment of court to next Motid i.v morning at 0 o'clock. In respect to the memory of the. late Judge F. W. Guust'T Distilit Attor ney Jones was obliged to make out a new trial list. All cases t.n this' wi ek's list lemalning untiled go over to nest week and will be disponed of on the following days. All rases on the orig inal list for net week remain the same, and subp'if,naes Issued In them will i eniain effective ind parties mid v,"itncsse.s must atttnd iieoordlngly, New subpoenaes should Issue in all rases carried over from this week to next, and wltneses must be subpoenaed again. The new list will be printed In tomortow's Tiibune. Karriage Licenses, Kein William ...Scranton ...Scranton ...Olyphant ..Prlcebursj ...Scranton ..Sci anion Louisa Miller .. Muthl.is Wro7 .. Teekln Tonmsek Peter jii"fegniek Tlllle Buigiio .. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tony Setting who on Tuesday was tried for shooting Owen Sweeney, of Olv pliant, was yesterday itjtiuned, not guilty. Mill in Walsh yestetdiy began an action In trespass against the boiougii of Winton. She Is lepirsented nv At torneys Frank Lynch and O'lJrien ii Kellj. Tho Calumet Tool and Optluil mm pany yestciday seemed n writ of tc plevin to recover a set of tools valued at K'O which It is nlligi 1 are unlaw fully in the posses.-lou of Benjamin Silvei stone. John Turner and Maggie Turner yes tciday began i suit against Nelllo Iluuold to receiver $".,000 damages. Thn plaintiffs are represented by Attorney John H. Bonner. It is alL-ccd in the declaration that on Jnuuaiy 12, 1900, tile attendant charged Maggie Tinner! with being a woman of little virtue and with being the mother of an Ille gitimate child, all of which is asserted to be wholly false. C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mine and Mill Supplies, Machinery, i OFFICE-Dimc Buuk. Building. YuVtViVfyiViVn BARGAINS. When pandng China Hull, Just take n gnat bargains In Brle-a-Hrac, Jnrillnlers, Pedestals, etc., also Huvlliind & Co's Prtneh China Dinner Set, lit pieces. Only !3iP0. Rttp In and look over our baruuln tnblcsi hero are only a few of thn many bargains; Fruit plates were JI'i.W, now $'i 00 per dor. Fruit plates were $12.01', now a 00 per doi Fruit plates were S.V.o, now 4 do per doz. Fruit plates wire t-'.'.' now ?.M per doz. Breakfast or tea plate.' were 111.00, now M 00 per dos, Breakfast or tea platen were JIl.Oo, now 7 1.0 per doz. Brtakfast or ttu plates were $..iu, now 4 00 per tloz. Soup plates were 57.1, now 4 0 per doz. Also mativ odds nnd ends In dinner and tea sets, glassware, tc. BE WARE. These will not lust long. Millar A Prk- 13 Wyoming Avs, XTllllCtr VX. rCtlAi "Walk In and look i-aund." immmmmmmmmmfmmmf Cloth Jackets My stock of Cloaks, Jackets, etc., both for Ladies, Misses and Children has been unusually larRe and handsome this season, and many handsome garments remain, owing to the warm weather and late win ter. We are sure to have cold weather yet, but the Cloth Jackets must go. Consequently you will find All $25.00 Jackets for $12.50 All 20.00 Jackets for 10,00 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 $2.00 for , $15.00 Were 20,00 for 12.50 Were 15.00 for 10.00 Were 10.00 for 7.50 Were 7.00 for 5.00 Great reductions in prices on Furs. These are not old garments, but all new, up-to-date the kind you always find at F. L. Crane's lacS$na Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL GHAIR Teeth Filled aud extracted absolutely withontpain by our new scientific method. Reputable Dentists Should not be judged by the catch-penny methods of the Dental Fakir. Our prices are the lowest possible for first-class work. Our system of Crown and Bridge Work is superior to any other. We are up-to-date in all branches of Dentistry. DRS. sWTTcfiRAW, 134 WYOMING AVE. (Over Millar & Peck's China Store.) CATERER HANLEY TO RETIRE. From the Lackawanna Dining Car Service. After February 1", Cateier William Iliinley. who has mi hiieeissfull.v conduct, ed tho dining car setvln on the Lacka. wanna raihnad shuo May 11, lv,i", will re tiro and devoir his entire time to lib. Increasing catetlng busline. Dining .Mr Hanley's control the sirviie was im proved in many wajs and it now second to none (a that line. The company Is low having several modern dining cais built for seivico be. tvvren New Yoik ami Butfalo and the standard m ilnlnlpt d by Mr. Haiiley will he t an led on by cfllelcnt ami rxpetluuul men. The restaurant at the Del.ivv.tiP, Lack awanna and Wt stern station will : main under Mr. Hanley's tontrol and the same relations betwitn him and the mm pany whiib now exist will prevail. It DidnTwork. At the lime of the Sioux attack on Pott Ripley, in ISIS.', the .Mille Luc Cldppiwa.s assisted the white men. and the sterc tiiry of the Interior and tho state of Slln nesotu, grateful fer this assistance, prom. Isetl that as a n ward tho Jlllle I.ao rhlp. pew as should never bo removed from their reset vatlon Only u few .veaislattr, the Interior ilip.ntmcut sent a spiciai agent lu the rcscivatlon, to mdcavor to peisil.idn the 111 to move fiom Mllln I.acs to north ot Leech I.nke There was quite a powwow, and one of tin best known men in Minnesota .uldicsscd n meeting of tho chiefs. "My brothers," ho said "the gieat father has he.ud how' .vou have beni wronged, nnd ho said. "I villi m ml inv red children an honest man to talk to them.' So he looked to tin north, to the east, the south, ami the west, and be said, 'lltio Is an hoin-bt man,' ami 1m suit me. So, brothers, look at me The winds of llftv-lhe vcats have blown over my head ami sllveicd It over with giay and iluiliu- that llmo I hivu uevir done a wiong to iiiij ir.au. I am yout frit ml. my ml brothers, nud as .vour friend I ask .miii to sl'tu this tnatv." When h" had llnl'lad, one of the chiefs aio-e and salt! "My tilt ml look ut me. Tin winds of mole than tlfl winters have blown over mv head and sllviml It over with Ktav, but they have not blown my brains away." '1'lun he sat down, and the coiunll was emit tl. Argonaut Universal Peace. The end of wars? It might impose Some rather tioublesonio conditions, Since wo must tin n our habit s ii.unn For potts or mcio politic bins. Detioit Journal. Smoko tho "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c WAKEHOUSE-Grccn Kldsc BARGAINS. glance at our windows nnd see tha at Half Price. We Call Your Attention To Our . Immense Stock of Horse and Mole Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Channells, Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts and Nats, Rivets and Washers. An Endiass Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagon makers' Supplies. .. f -.L - J I Af f t A J M II l r l I p . I 11 111 I 11 U V Mw UV 120 ami 128 Fmhrilin Avc.ii JVURV DESCRIPTION OP FISB nun iiTLireniiu miu nuiuunni uii SEE " ", v D. IRVINQ SIMMONSJ 720 Connell BulldingrV - Everett's Horses and carriages are su perior to those of anyother livery in the city. if you should desiie to go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, call tele phone 704, and Uverett will jend you a first-class outfit EV RETT'S LIVERY, i Caurt. (Near City Hull.)
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