Ml-SSK!?!?!??- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1900. PERRY BROTHERS Pianos, Organs, ilusical Merchandise The latest in Sheet Munlc, both popular and classical. If you don't aee what you want ask for It, and we will procure It in three days time. A few aecnnd-ha.id Pianos nnd Organs cheap for cash, or on easy payments. Must mnko room for new stock. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream, EEST IN TOWN. C Per jtOC Quart. mwm dairy co '.telephone! Order Promptly Da I vers I ,"17 Adam Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All Kinds o' tiansfer work promptly nnd satisfactorily done. Office) 100 Lackawanna Ave. jfflco Phono 525. Barn Phono 6982 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. HUKtSfilZEHFH 4.0 Spruce Street. Mnionlc foinple C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In ILel'lty Who Is a Grndualo In Medicine. 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEETH Reduced prices for the uet 13 clas us follows: Got J Crowns $2.50. Gold Fillings 50c. Best Set of Teeth $4.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crow n mul bililge woik a ipoelaltj. If ou have .uiv Dental work to bo done call unci have jom tooth examined free of charge. I'alnle-s i trartlo'i Dr. Edward Reyer 614 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSf. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose aud Throat Ofllce Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p m.: 2 to 4 Williams Building, Opp Pcstoflloe - CITY NOTES - "IMINS THIS MOKNINH-Tlio ll i ,;iam fm i iiu .il" of ticket for "A Mi nine i In a Stu !'(, l.iihl" op. ns this inoiniu,: ut the I.Miiim the net HAND t'UrhllCD-'lliomiiH Sullivan, of Jorsov 1'ltv. N. J, was- vixtudav t ikt it to the l.iiikivwimi i l.utpUiil ills I mil wii- e aught between two nirn at UlOlt Ittllil ami lml rrut-lud. TKA'Minnh' i.TiTrri:-Thi tumi- oih of tho liuiough of WIlHtni. lilakelv. tilvpliiuit. Dickson "lt mul 'Uiroop will mott In institute Kitiiidix, lli J, ul 2 p. m In tlm lllaktlv lil,;li school. A pro Miimmi his been au.iiigul uiui .in Intti. estlllg HOvsloll l. oxpoctoil, I'HUKOH KAIHTIii lull.s of Cnrba's e lunch, at lip tumor oi Wellington uvimiti' iml .PaiKr,ititit. will give a church flili. boglm in, iVbnmy u, nnd tontliuln' until IV b li. V.iilniH pilioi will be 'contoMttl for. anil cmij evening n "-hot! pioguiiinie will be. i endured SAW HJK SHADOW -Tho ground hop uimo out ot his heir hrlrht mul taih i'stirilay morning hut unfoitun ittlv tlm him win y liitutr and n..ln- his hIuuIow, Iid 1 1 tin luil. Tin refine, according to tlimi hoi,cirrd, tiaditlon. wo will havo untie weather for Mx we in weeks, to V.y'-DAY. Th Del.iwaio su.tl Ilutl in ccmptiny paid Its ennlnvc jeleulay nt,tUw-.-.lUi'vlnt, sduift and Lcggell s CffiVChilae.' flTho Delaware, Lackawanna anfl'Wcsurn company ptld csterda at tho plamond and HalUti .id and will luy today at the L'eUevuo. Didgo and Oxfoid mines, UHICKKX SI PPKK.-St. JlaigarcfH KtiUiX will kIvb a tMtkin and wattle cup. pcMUjU.Thurs.duy evening In St. Luke's partial house, at which a ltirge iium her of well known jouug ladles will otr. rat at the various) tables. The affair wlUJio conducted botween the hours of 8 ail 8 lAD PIPK TIIIRVns -Thieves vU. Itedtn unttniRiileil hnuvi) on Itlver utrect, th.QjUropfcity.of Thomas McCourt, Wed. neettly, aril tut with u suw tho It ad wnstp pipe, long pleics of which tlic rarrlsd nway. The theft won discovered Thutiilny. It will cost about 10 to io pair Hf Pipes. " , AK.'B.VtAIX IU.AZK-A flio tartt.1 abottt.noun jestirday In ihtssauet of te rosldrnci of A. It. Cloutd nt 4:1 Clay nc hue, nnd an ulnrni wnii turned In from box 13, nt tho corner of Mulberry ilroet and Wibstcr nrnue, but tho bluzu wan extlnnulslicd by the prompt use of ft pnll of water before the firemen nrrlted. auoar: M'txtiitK cuMtNti.-JudKo Harold McClure, of t'nli.n county, will bo hrro next wetk to nmlst the lot ill Judges In (llpo.n nf cqkch In criminal court. JiiiIko IMwnrdx will try canes In tho lunlii court room and Judge McOlme In Ho. .'. An effort Is bcluit mnilu to Kct auoilut JikIro bo lhat three courts may bo conducted. VUNTILATION. A most Intel islliiu tn'olltw wl be held bv thn houstliild ooonomlc Hfctlin of Ihc flregn IIIiIro Worm uV dub on Mnndn afltrnoon at J"') In tho flieen IIIiIro llbrnrv. Dr. Hums will piextnt a paper on "Vtntlla tlon." All TiictnbciH are untcd to bo present and luMte their fi lends. A cor dial Imltntlon Is extended to the )hjsl rlins of the city and to all who nre In ten sled In tho woik cf the sttllon. WORK NOT BEING PUSHED. Poor Board Threatens to Take Con tract Away fiom Buddy. At a tegular meetlnR of tho poor boirrt yesterday afternoon, the 1mm.' committee lcpoiteil that the lofilwr.i to building bilntr erected nt the homo bv Contrnctm Htiddy was not proR rcsslni,' eiy mpldly ntul the boaul decldeil to take tho uk out of Mr. Rudtly'B linruls If It mis not pushed. The home committee anil tlic pteslilent were instttictcd to iiurdiase n hou nnd forco pump for the use of tho hnso company nt the home. Hupctlntcndcnt Heemer presented Ills leport for the month of Decem ber which was an followp: Inmates In homo December SI, 11V admitted dur ing month, Insane maltF, fi; Insane fe nnli's, 3; wane males, K: wine femal". 4; males born, 2; Olschau;cd dutlni; month, Insane, iimltn, 2; sine mnlc, "5; Fane ft mulct, 1, insine males died, 1; Inmates In home Fobnmiy 1, 4(11: clas Filled uh follows- Insure males. l'J, ln.ino female. 130; sim- males., 11J; sane f"innles, 6S. .. I., MUCH SPECULATION. Who Will Be the Choice of Governor Stone to Fill the Vacancy on the Local Bench P AlthoUBli the body of Judge r. V. CItinBtoi has not yet been i unsigned to mothei eaith theic Is u Brtat deal of spccul itlon as to who his huccesor will be and while there ate no openly avowed candidates, ntuC In the natuto of things will not be until after to dn's sail ceitiiionlts thiio Is ns stated above much speculation as to whom Ciincinoi . A. Stone will selet t. The fait th..t thei,. aie two liep ubllcan Judges on the bench K.ids those who bclleue In having Hie both giea polltlt.il pintles lepichellted In the Judicial y of the tounty, to the conclusion that the appointment ought to go to a Diiiouat. Democrats naturally faoi such nn Idea. However. Ooeumr Stone has alwiiVh been a ftaluait lt imblkaii and Inas inuih as then- Is an abundance f good JiK'Iclal timber among the Re publltans oi the I.atKiwanni bar bo Is not likely to go outside of bis own political household In looking for a candidate. The n ime of e-Judgo H. A. Knapn bis been fiequently mtntloncd In con nection with the appointment but It Is paid he would not lellnnulsh his lucra tive position as one- of the foremost practltloneis at the local bar to go upon the bench. Net to ex-Judgo Knapp's tho name most prominently mentioned Is that of Allium y J. W. Caipentei, of the lit ill of C'aipcfitor & noils', lie hns i liking for the oi mine and would ii till piobablllty accfpt If Ooveinor Stone should seo fit to honor him with the appointment. Among the otheis who'-e names ate mentioned In connection with the ap pointment are Atlnrnovs Cleorgo M. Watson, Howuid M. Streetor. R. A. ilmmeiman. W. Clayloid Thomas, M. V. l.owiy nnd i-lty Solltitor Vos burg. In the event of the appointment go ing to a Demon at. and tint Is onl a vague possibility, the choice might fail on anv of a half tlosren of the lead ing Democrats of the bin. Pomo of the-f aie Hon John P. Kellv. At torne.vs S. 11 Pi lee. Oeoige S. Horn, H. C. New comb aril t'oinellus Com egjs Mtoiney Jnsppii O'Hilen te-fu.-es to allow his name to bo mtn tluiiod In tonnoctlen with the Judic ial v. The nppolntiiient of a Dimociat would make blm th" logical candidate of his pirty nest l, ill when the ofllco will be tilled by election, but unless ihev had tho piestige and nppolntmen: nrd lei in on the bench would give them It Is ceitaln tint soveinl of tlios mentioned nlnve would not n-plip to Judicial honois. Solid Gold Watches and Genuine Diamonds with Tong Tina Tea at 127 Penn Ave., Scranton Fa. The Ho ton Tt a Puity have leased the- stoic. No. 1.7 Penn avenue, foi IV puipoie of plating befoio the public their delicious Tea Tong Tlnu Tea has i-omu to still anil will soon he the people," choice. Willi eai h can the puichasti receives some article of 1e w- elry. the value of which Is legula'tdj iiy me aui'iuiu oi lea purcmiSi il. The. aitlcles of Je-welty t onslht of solid gold watches, genuine diamonds, m bles, opals, peat Is and many other ar ticles too numctous to iwnt.lon. r,,j. lowing Is a piutlal lt of nunu s or puithaseis unci what they leeched: J. lliennan, mlnei at Caiboiidal", with IiIh $10 oideis got a lad'b solid gold watch, set with nine genuine ill i mondsj Trank Hallork, icsldeiicu Di -pew fatupt, Duumoie, got an opal ring, Holld gold setting, and a gent's hunt ing cusu watch with his purehut-es.; Ilert and Huiry HubbaiU woik nt the Continental mtnei, icsldenco US Quay avenue, received nn open-face. Anuii cun movement: Miia Guilford, r.07 Qulncy avenue, a beautifully engiaved solid gold ling; Gertiudo Minders, u cluster diamond ling; William leader, biakemun on Delawate, Litkavvanna and Western uillioad, resldenco Uio Academy stteet, got a gent's watch. How can this bo dono? Simply by putting tho expense of two .years ad vertlslng in ninety days, uftei wnich tlmo these choice leas will bo sold same place, piico und ciuantlly, but without the prizes. All mull oideis, when iiccompunled by cabh or draft, will bo promptly at tended to. Open evenings till 8.00 p. m.; Saturday, 10:00 p. m. Pi Ice, slnglo can, $1; C cans, $500; 13-caus, flOO.i, Lady cleiks In attendance. DOSTON THA PARTY, 1J7 Penn uveuue. AN INTERESTING . PLACE TO VISIT BOYS' INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIA TION IN PARISH ROOMS. There Are Two Hundred and Fifty Boys Enrolled Whose Ages Ran go from Nine to Sixteen Tears Boys Have a Form of Government Sim ilar to tho Junior Republic Titles Conferred on Cho Different Officers. There Is a Work Room, Play Room and Gymnasium. If j mi want to spend n pleisant ovenlnu jou should visit the R. I. A., largely loeuted In the basement nf St. Luke's parish house. Kvery night this depaitment Is lllled with oungstets of assorted ages, sizes and colors. One of the "ownets" ot the establishment, for they early nssume proprlcloishlp, expressed the general sentiment of the youthful patrons when he succinctly remniked the other evening: "I Just tell M-r what, it's more fun th'n a gont"' "It," moaning the entire In stitution, games, club government, woik und nil. There are JiO boys enrolled in the Hojs' 1ndusttl.il association of Scran ton. This Is a gicat i fiord for four months' existence of nn organization of which probably not flvp of tho pres ent members had evM heard at tho Unto ot Its opening. Kllglblllty is In cluded between the ages of 9 nnd til. They legnrd tho association entirely In the light of n club, nnd insist upon pajlng duos, which was not anticipat ed by the projectors. They each puv the sum ot live cents a month and their dues are ns carefully kept up and recorded ns by the members of tho Scranton club In their own organiza tion. The club Is governed after the fash Ion of the Untied States government. There Is a president who Is elected for a teim of two months. There aro also ;. vice-president and a cabinet. The desks of each cabinet oIMppi Is ap propi lately designated In tho "cabinet chamber," with the imposing titles of fcecretniy of state, s ci ct.il v of the Interior, secietniy of the treasury and "secretary of public woiks" There Is also a "bench" for the chief Jus tice." Dl'TIHS TO CORRHSPf-iND. Hitch of thee high and mighty of ficial'; have duties toricspondlnr; to their august titles. The seeu'tniy of st it i Is In charge of the lolls, etc., the secret iry of the ttoasnty, lecords, the collet Hon of dues and keeps the funds: the cerctoiv of the interior Is In charge of the games The c hlef Justlee conducts coiir'. and decide- upon points of law and older, and Ir cldentally imposes ronaltles on ofi'end- I1S. There Is also a senate and other offl ceis who aie promoted ac fouling to the civil set vice icgulatlons. TlWa ate e apt tins of groups of tens. It is nil very amusing to the v Isltor to observe the vast formality which attends the methods, but It will be seen that the boys take themsPlves and the association most seriously and that It s ptactlcal by a self governing Institution, a tepubllc on a small scale, as complete as the "George Jr. Repub lic" The lads nre definitely lenrnlng tho wo of law, tho benefit of Us sys tematic application nnd tho vnlue of good citizenship. It Is an edifying sight to witness a trial under tho chief Justice who make the minh-hnu.i.t lit the crime to a maikcd degiee. Sometimes Mr. D. R Crown, under whose eye this repub lic Is conducted, has to Interfere in tho Interest of humanity least the culpilt be punished to nn eMiemc eMint. The penalties ate never ccuporeal In char acter, neither Is Imprisonment em ployed. Suspension for n night or tw 3 from the pi Iv lieges of the club, or for a whole week. If the rase Is vetv ila giaut. Is the method nnd one that Is Invailablv effective, A t-y btciii of ciedits forms, the basis ot piomotlons for otflcets tinder tho civil sen Ice lules These ate for good conduct, cleanliness, etc. WHAT THH ROV3 DO. What dn the boys do? Well, there are three divisions nightly. The room devoted to games, the woik rooms, and the gymnasium. A system Is employed wheieby those members who aro in the play loom cue night pass on to the work rooms the m t and fiom thence to gymnasium. They aio pilvilcge-d to cume for three nights each week and put of tho luty of eeitain otfl elals is to Keep a leeoid of attendance und r.djust tho dlv islon. Passjrf to i limited niimbci nte It-sued to ad mit membeis from ono depaitment to another. Othetwlso theto would bo i tiush In the work looms. Heie you will llnd a numhet of boys In one- loom putting cane bottoms Into chilis. All available spice Is lllleil Willi dejected looking plcees of fill ill- tun which emeige as self respecting lockets and 8tiaight-U.ul.eil ihalM wot thy n piece In almost any home-. One little fellow said the other night that he hud been live nights winking on the eh.ilr at wlilth he was u vu pled. Thli meant Infinite patleno foi the small clumsy lingois luetis tomcil only to pli king coil lu the bleaker nnd much weailuess of the stooping Hhoudcis, but "it Is mothet's favoilte cliait," and thus the toil was sweet. Mi. Knapp dltetts the work. The- i.upentcr shop under Mi. Peiks Is ii busy and interesting place Aci oss the (tnildoi ;- tho printing shop wliete a number of youngster aie learning to sPt typi under tho ill tecllon of a pnttlcal pt Inter. They ate ablo to do clever woik alieady ns tho following selections fiom "The Rod Ribbon" plainly tlemonsttatps. John J. I'. York Is In cliiuge of this depait ment. "The Red Ribbon," like tho "Philistine," s publlsh-d every little while. WHAT A RKI'OltTRR HAW. A lew boys who aro novtl stiuek, A certain fellow acting us If ho wcio Insane. A certain boy si lulling. He was ni clued out by tho Chit f Justice, llcwaic, boys! A boy who thought he was a dude. A bo who wus trying to piny a mouth o i tr.in. A boy who was pulling another boys cat. Tho boys of tho lull aiij having an excellent tlmo In tho gymnasium. They have three mats, a trapc-o, and a eilmb. Ing pole. The club rooms aro dtcotatcd with fllio plctuies, of which (ho boys aro very proud. They are pictures of Indians of the far wcit, and they aro hunting buf faloe s and doing m my other things. The different colored eatds aro led, white, and blue. The red Is for nil who rank as hlsh as senator; tho blue aro for those who rank as high as captain, end the whltp aro for privates. Them urn llfttcn companies lu Tho sen- LITTI TO MM. riKRItAtt NO. ,- " Deah Mas. riNKKAtt For some time I hare thought of writing to you to let you know of the (Treat benefit I havo received from the use of Lydta E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound. Boon after tho birth of my first child, I com Mrm, Johnson Smvtlfrom tnmmnltyky Mr, Pinkhmm menced to havo spells with my spine. Every month I grew worse nnd at last became so bad that I found I was gradually losing my mind. " Tho doctors treated me for femalo troubles, but I got no better. One doctor told me that I would be insane. I was advised by a friend to give Lydla K. Plnkhara's Vegetable Compound a trial, and before I had taken all of the first bottle my neighbors noticed the chango in me. "1 have now taken five bottles nnd cannot find words sufficient to praise It. I advise every woman .who la suffering from any female weakness to give it a fair trial. I thank you for your pood medicine." Mrs. Gertrude M. Joiin son, JoNKSBono, Tkxab. Mrs. Parkins' Letter. "I had female trouble of all kinds, had three doctors, but only grew worse. I began taking Lydia . Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and used the Sanative Wash, and can not praise your remedies enough." Mus. Efkie PrntUKS, Pearl, La. lor division and two companies In the Junior division. If any ono should !o-o or find any thng and wishes to ltsert a notice about tt la tho Red Ribbon, please apply at the desk or to the Editor. Wo aro organizing a military ilub; all wishing to Join will please apply at desk. We me Indebted to Ernest Softley for the fine drawings which appear on tho Lillletln board. Malcolm Price, captain of Company 1. wus appointed senator for Friday even lags. Clarenco Corbv and Michael Durkln gave an acrobatic entertainment In tho r-vmnuslum that was well liked bv Pie boys, they only failed in ono thing, but tried It the third tlmo and succeed ed After this entertainment Bennlo Kdwards gave a similar one on tho tra in ze. A large map of tho United States wts Pipsented to tho club by Ml. Henry lie Hit. Jr. Wo aro very thankful for it. The senators held their regular meet lug on SituriJav evening, Jan. 13. 'Jim oillco cf editor of the Red IUbbo'i has been raUed to tho grade of secre tary br order of tho senate. A mlr of dumb bolls was ptesontod to the club by John Hnldeman, secictary of Ihteilor. A pleasant entertainment was given in tho club rooms one night last week which pleased the boys eiy much. It was a piano and guitar entet talninent given by Miss Guernsey and Miss Hai llngtou Thev playe-d a few fine selec tlotn. Including "Georgia. Camp Meet Imr. 'The Star Sparglid li.uii.er" and many others Miss Vorls gave n piano entertainment 1 rid iv evening In which she played a number of popular songs well liked by the boys. The bovs were well trcatnl last week with music and tumbling. George Thorn is his act opted the as. slslant edltoishlp of the Ribbon. LITERARY SOCIIJTY. The, R. and A. Literary and Debating society urder Mis William Speece'8 direction held its st-eond meeting this week with Harry Kehuler In the chair. M. Harris, secretary pro tern In tho nbsenee of Kecretaiy Alvln Jones. Tho debate w hlch was to havo taken place was defeired until next Tues day evening. An Interesting discussion of several subjects was taken up Including "Col onization, Gambling, Alcoholism and the Opium Habit." There is a fccticn devoted to Indus ttlal and architectural drawing In chaige of Aicbltccts P. U Rrown nnd Retts. It Is ono of tho most populnr In tho list and tho results shown by the students are tuny rom.ukable. The gymnasium is a modestly equlp ned depaitment where the tiapcza was, In a previous state of existence, a most useful ladder. There Is a mattress, also a pair of dumb bells and If tho people of this town half icallzecl the delight which It would give thesj poor little street lads, theio would be an Immediate- and continuous shower of gymnasium equipments for their use. They do such funny tumbling, and withal hie so nimble and expett that one could easily spend an evening watching their antics. And now who are these boys? I abkid. They are tho little fellows who entreat you to buy papers some frosty morning when your heart aches to see their blue chilly hands lhat Is If you tuke time to look. They giect you at the corner with "shine, sli?" Rut chleily they aro the w inkers you seldom see and you would not know tliem If you should with their day tlmo mask of Inky blackness fiom which their big eyes look uncannily, for they .no the breaker boyb, tho child tollers of this legion. They aie clean enough it their R. I. A. -Iub and tlioy ar so orderly, so respectful, so ftienclly that ou ate neired with a dc.Mie to do sutiioihlng foi their entertainment slmo these precious evenings aie the btlghtest bouts In their haul sordid lives. A POWHRK1 I, RIVAL Tho Academy of Mus( Is a poweiful lival und sometimes when you mlis tho iresldtnt or u stately, senator you may know he Is occupying his 'box" across the way, but they do like their club and they aio must paiticulur to seo that new leciults appteciatu Its blessed privlle ges. It K a beautiful woik and theii must bo mote of it done In this city and Its subuihs. mong those who assist weekly to entertain and help tho bofs aie Mss Muunoss, Mis L. K. Rtown, Mis? Dlbabeth Doorsani, Miss Stafgatet ciitk, Mts. Wceden. Mis. Specie, MIh Wot tlilngtun. Miss Maiy Knapp. Mis. Cantield, Miss Hel on Stevens. Messis. Ives. Dusenbery, Phillips, L' Davis and otlieih This woik which Mis. Her.iy W. Palmer has mide so vvondeiful In its results In'WllkPS-Harre can Vie Just as sue icssful here. A Cnid. We, the undersigned, ele hereby agrps to n fund tlm money on a 5ii-cent bottle or Ciiceiui's Warrantod Syrup ot Tar if it falls to e uro your i c ugh or cold. Wo also guirantee a 2J-ieiit bottle to prove satis factory or money ruliindcd: Matthews Tiros, C. v Chittenden. I'lielps' Phnrmucy. D. W. Humphiey McQai rah .W Thorn is G. I'ichel. H, C. Buiderson. J. 1'. Donahoc. K. M. I'tclie. Thowii's Pharmicy. i- TJ-need-a laugh. (Jo and see "A Stranger lu a Strange Land. " Lyceum next Tuesday. .Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. Go to tho Lyceum next Tuesday and laugh. CASES TO BE TRIED IN CIRCUIT COURT SESSIONS WILL BE HELD HERE IN MARCH. Trespass Suit of Anna E. Dickinson Against James Oglesby Is at the Head of the List Suit of Attorney John T. Martin Against tho Dela ware and Hudson Canal Company la Also Down for a Hearing Other Actions on tho List. Following la the trial list for the teim of United States Circuit coutt, which meets heie In March: Anna K Dickinson vs. James Oglcsbv, trespass; Attotnevs J. M. l'ergusoti, J. A. Ilodgo-Janics Seurlctt. Rank of Comtueieo vs. J. C. Ilrlght, et ni , assumpsit: Alfred Hand and Will iam Hand II. W. Palmer. Same vs William C. Meyers, et al , as sttnpslt: Alfred Hand and William Hand-II. W. Palmer. Michael T. Walsh, executor of tho last will of I'atilck llutlcr. deceased, s. the Royal Union Mutual Llfo Insurance compinv, assumpsit: W. S. McLean and G. R. Mcl.e.iti-a. M. Watson. Calvin II. Walker and Ann J. Walker vs. William J. Harvev and H. Harrison Harvev. assumpsit; Patterson and Wil cox George R. llodford. Margaret Russell, et nl vs. the Prcd. dent, Managers mil Comptnv of the Delaware and Hudson Canal compat.y, trespass: Wlllnril, Wnrrcn As Knapp, . W. Lathi ov Jcssup A: Jessup. John T. Martin vs. the Dt law aro and Hudson company, lrepass: Warren, O'Urlen and Vldivei Jessup &. Jmsup Lyman f Severance vs. the Ccnti.it Railroad Companv of New Jersey, tres pass: Xeweomb and John V. Reynolds Wlllurd, Warren & Knapp New York, Lake Rrle and Western Railroad Company, to use of tho Rrle Raltrond Compmv, vs. William r. Dodge, assumpsit; Wlllard, Warren & Knapp E. O, Hutler. Same s. Hip Keystnno Coal company, assumpsit: Wlllard. Warren &. Kinpp S. J. Strous and II. A. Puller. Gporgo Wilkinson vs. tho President. Manngcrs and Compiny of the Delaware and Hudson Can il company, trespass; O'Urlen Kelly Jessup ,i Jessup. Sarah Lav In vs. John Hnncock Miitml Life Insurance companv of Boston. Mass , assumpsit; Taylor & Lewis Wlllird, Warren & Knapp. EQUITY LIST. The Scranton Axle Works s. the bhel don Axle compinv, bill, answer nnd top. Illation; C. II Wellcs-J. It. Dennett. MALTBY BREAKER BURNED. Damaged to tho Extent of $20,000 Yesterday. The laige Mnltby bteakei of the Le high Valley Coal company, at Maltby. was b telly damaged by lire at an eatly hour yesterday morning. As soon as tho blazo was discovered the men at work in tho colliery were alaimod and bv nromnt work succeeded In evttti. gulshlng It before It had spread. About j.'.uu'j damage was clone, however. The Maltby breaker Is one of the Lu -rest In thn v.itlpv nnd was bull. some eighteen months ago. The woik of repairing has been rc-commenced already. Tuesday Laughing night at the Ly ceum; "A Stranger In a Strange Land." DIED. HAWKING -In Wallsvllle. Pa, Peb 1. IW, Louisa Lotz Hawking, wife of William Hawking. Funeral services at Washburn Street Picsbytcrian church Sunday at 2 p. m. We Will Divide with You We were fortunate in buying a huge stock of Table Linens And Sheetings Previous to the great advance in prices we propose to give our customers the benefit of our pin chase. We guarantee prices on Linens quoted to be fiom 10c to 25c less than their value, and from 5c to jyc less on all Sheetings. LOOK: Unbleached. Ciood Muslin l'lno Muslin " Atlantic V -c Vety lino '.c RMra heavy '. tMnoh Lockwood Pillow Cas-es li'c 45-Inch Loekwood Pillow cast s He ul-lnch Lockwiiod Pillow fuses .. .. IT R.4 l.iukwonil Sheillng Le !M Liiikwiiod hllielliu 1'C 10-1 Loikwimd S-heetlng -'le 4Mnth Plica Pillow ei-lng Ko Ti-liieh Pile. 1 Plllnvv I'usliw IV M-ltuli I'tlcii Pillnv Casing IV S-4 Plica Hliiellim IV '. I I'tlca Sheeting -le 10-4 I'tlcii Sheeting -"c Bleached. Hill Mu-lln Te Pi Hit "'iC Lonsdale e'.c l'lno t'umbtic ''e l.oiii-dalo I'ainbrli) !"-' 4Mnch ItOikwiind Pillow Casing ... . 11c 45-Inch Loikwecd Pillow C'u&lng l.'i iil-inch l.uikv.ood Pillow rating .. . I'.c 8-4 Lockwood Shiotlug I'k; 0-4 Lockwood Sheeting Ste MEARS & HA C. F. BECKWITH DEALKKS IN Mine and Mill SuppSie, Machinery, Etc. OFFICE-Dime Dank Hiilldin3. iViV.V IT 42 I quapantcco 1 I ISM CVuxvaMsAX .. 35 Millar & Peck, 3fc mmmmmmfmfmmmmmrm Cloth Jackets at Half Price. My stock of Cloaks, Jackets, etc., both for Ladies, Misses and Children has been unusually large 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 $25.00 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 laa,!na Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR Teeth Filled and absolutely witkontpain I (6. bv our new scientific fl " 'r ' ..".. 1 niecuoa. 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 Budge Work is superior to any other. We are up-to-date in all branches of Dentistry. DBS. slPrcGRAW, 13 WYOMING AVE. (Over Millar & Peck's China Store.) 1i'-l I.od.wnod S-hictlng . .. l.'-lncii 1 tie i Pillow ('.thing JVhlch 1 lie i i llleiw I'm lug -.-Inch rib. i Pillow Citing .. S-l I 'tii a S-heetliig 'i-l I'tli i Slu eliiig 10-1 I'tlcii Sheeting J.'e He He lc German Table Linens. Ciciimm li.iniii.'-li. I'lher I Im Ins wldo (lei man Dim irk eilvii T') llll lle Wide Ciiuiiiii Diirii-k 1 1 t r TJ Ilullii- wide Hi nn in I i mn -U Mhii ".' Inclii ' wlile . . cleini in Jimiisik, hllvir 7J tin lus wide ill lgliiu Simw U Idle, Hi It it hleni bed .. .'A: lli in hed. Imp bkaehed, 75e bliac hed JIM hi en ehe el, Jl-'i lies wide f n lies v lik, i'e lies wide 7 ii 111 Fl Willi , $1 Hi lies wall) M ." (let m in Nap- il, Jl .'5. Jl , Satin 1'liilsli, I'e Igl ill Snow White, ti Ine llelglitn Snow Whit", 7J luc li. Iclin Snow Wluti. 7.' Im lie Igl in Snow U hiu, 7J Im Holt heavv I'nble icltcd kliin Rejii, fi.", (I -.I Soft hi aw llle ached, U $1 7" .' on, i V) llecir. iiitachcd. l'lno J.'O". S.'iO, ti(0, $7.51'. 415417 Lackawanna Ave. m, WAHEHOUSL-Grccn Itldgu IS ANNOYING To have a lamp chimney snap and fly In a dizsit places the first time you IIrIiI the lamp, or a breath of cold all strikes It, particularly so when when you have paid the piico of a j,rood one. If you buy the M. & P. Top you lake no s.ieli chances. Look for this labsl. 134 Wyoming Ave, "Walk In and look around." extracted ,.&? -sfc We Call Your Attention To Our Immense Stock of Horse and Mule Shoes, Bar Iron Steel, Gbanaells, Angles,' Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts -and Nuts, Rivets and Washers, An Eiull.ss Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagon makers' Supplies. i'2i; mid 128 Franklin Ave. I.Vl'RY Di;SCSII'riON OF FINU ll ll SEE D. IRVING SIMMONS, 720 Conncll Bulldiur;. Everett's Horses .tiul carriages are su perior to those oi any other livery in the citv. If ou should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful period of we.ithei, call tele phone 704, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. -j i. M2f JX VE?v sL'j II Si I fill EVERETT'S LIVERY, 836 Dix Court. (Near City Hall.)