..; Kt .W '' I a W .M i - " 5 .V. i,y .i , 'HiA S?. . i ' V V i 1 sv,"-?! THE SCRANTON TRIBtJNJSATlMftAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1900 G ' SYRUfrFlGS AGfsfeasantyandJfrompty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents int the most ucceplsblefbrm the laxative principies ol'pants AnoH'n to act most ic'ieticialfy: TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN rRANCISCO, CAL. lOUISVILlC.KY. HEW YORK. NY. for sale by drvgglsTs - flee 50 per botth Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25 Per c Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 flapbooeOrdera Promptly Delivers! jj.3S7 Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office Station. D., Ir. & W. Phone 626. Paustnger '. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat office Hours! a. in. to 12.30 p. m.: I to . Wllllame Building. Ops. PostoSlce. -f-f---f---f-f-i----ft-t--- tlCITY NOTES -- -t WH.ti Iior.it A I'Alll. "Hie W.himiis' tbilld of ,!t. Luke'i iliiiuli vt ill tinlil .1 tin nt Iho ifih hnu'o uu Dec. o and 7. UnIN a nc ci.ilty. WILLIAM II. HIUIMONU. II was 'William II. Itnhmouil, iiol Willi. im liiilmiond, who w,i. un od for Tiifil.ij J" II"' I'lohlhitlon c m.liiLiti' fur yillttll".'-. WILL MTUV LAW. .laiiiid .1. l'uwill. (if Minooka, a siaihiilo nt MiuuiMuii NoiiiiiI i.tliDi)L ret;Uti-ied a n ltv Mudem Willi lion. John P. Qiiinn.Tii ,iclenlny. M'AI.L Al MI.IAUV. 'Iln Mi-All AiiIII.ii v 111 ttict t .il I ho Iimim: uf Mii. (.'Imiloi A. Mini',', f.(U Vullioiiy r-tiott. Monday aflornnuu al ".;sil ii'tlock. .ill iutcii-ilid in tin' woil. arc tnfdiully imitcd to attend. MI.VI.II'n llXI. t'llliMIKIL .Linn- Muklu, .1 minor al tin1 liuenwonil f ullloiy .it MiiiuoL.i. Iml lilt Ii.iiiiI i.iuphl main- .i laliins hl.ll of lutk .Mslcid.iy .mil luillv cili-lioil. Ik' .u liiltiu In I hi' I, iikauauna hoipll.il .iml Ihui' Iml Ihioo lingua amt'iitatt il. WI.A'IIII.II r..ltl.l AMS. -'Ilir "iiiilun -Li-linn uf Hie neither liuicau li il.iily ivuinsr hie hnudiul fnrct al i.mb, wlilili .m- dMilhund unions lnLlnc---. nii'ii of thi tit.t, A l.ue.o iiiiin her nf hnlden for llic i.iiiN bate now hull ii'tilu'il ami ilicv j No will hi' dNlilhiited, JIOM.IMi MILL 'l( lU'.OPKX. -ii mill r iiM roielu'd I iy tin' Latkauaiiua linn Jinl St 1 4 1 mhii my uctcs-ittlii the ii'uuipthu uf uni.i. linii-, at (lie oW mllliiR- mill u Momljc. 'I ho nprnirir of tho mill will pintlilo woik for .ilmut CIH) nii'ii. It li.n lurn ullo fur llio iil ii lnnillli--. It'ilLI. .lOIMNii. ilho i.iii.i- fir iu inlu'iK it tlift; li.iiliojil Vniui; MiiiN (In I-.I I ui iiviuLilluii li.iyj piOKiesicjtMiiiol) tin- ul wii'K. OiiM tv humliiil luw nun ii.iio julmil In tun wiW'', hvmHi ;iiMiiliuliii Iiuj Kunr jlioio tin' fu'lSlniiiOni! m.n(,. 'I In' li.'hl hii not lioni lull rojrcrt 5tf. ' W 5i TV .U JRljl? 'H,V .U IIIJAM.Juliu pit, of uitli FilSnton, olio of llio Uhnii-H ruiplucil in the rxiimatiiiiJ f6f Iho nJ- Yunni; Moiih ciiiUtl.m ls.fijjlaljo;! Liiilillui;, win taLrn o llio L.nl.a K.iwiii ljos)iifu jftrnjy, with an h8j- BJ niU 'Mail,' tlia loiiilt of holne kliuck by ,i ociii, .llio woiiml .n -ilir,.,n ami ho iIkii lcfJllic iKMilUI., ? 1 IN Qimvp (11' IVOUV.-Clly l).t(utn, .lolm iliJr' bttj mslit left tiro city or DjjIoii, ()., hence m will IiiImk William Ivoiy, wlio nantnl boio on the clniWo of nlinollnu llancy Injn.', (lntlns tho luill pari of Kiptonibor, nij-, who ib a loloioil Inaii, illxipprnrcil from HiMitun IniiiK'illatcly after tho atrray, ami I lie olUo Jvt taair of liliifct until a telesium was iii3fd Tliuryl.iy niuM, annoiincliiK hU anc.t. ,ii(grtli Molt- I'ipci'W lo be liaik with hii piltourr within u fow iliys, , VJiVAMILV n:UI).-ln U-fault of m lull hlil l;188le Mcllcimott. of 'lluoop, wai jc. tudy lominltti'd lo llic county bjttllc by Vhiitniili Kiwon, en the durcei of sutety and uisttlt and batlfry, picfcircd by .Mis. JUr) JUpilty, An ancient feud exUU between the iwoj'famlllci, and Mr. JkXulty ilainu Hut on ,0ct. 31, whllo attcmlin; a funeral, he was incouutcicd by Mn. McDermott, who lineal rued to taVe her life. On her healing a li" lliat, iha tJjs .Mk. McD.iinuit iniow et'ial lire (tone at ho. HORSLS SLIPl'L'U.-'lwo kplillid )ouui.' horii-t, owned by Micilnci t dial let II. Jhilt, eaiiH-d a good deal of excitement on Wyoming aunun jesterday fftvinoon. 'Iiey ire drawing Mr. hVludl'j luudwme carriage luiissats't .;. v - - - and worn ilrltrn by lldwatil taw. Wlillo inlklna; hi ubriipl turn neitr Cpiuco olrerl ntio horr fllppodi and In fjlllnp pulled down ll in.tln. N'rlllier of llio anlmnl win lntirnl, but it look fevcral tiilnnlei licfoin llio)' toiild ho m.nle t HK.1I11 l:ind up, 'nml a big rimwl tfjlhrird and Willi lifil Iho iiottcdlnR, . Attention, Lndies. TIllH lllDI'lllllK VL ))lllCO UII Hlllf llio ini-Kost itHRoi'tmcnt oC ini'dluitt uml 1iIk11"uIiikh oitpc.M, Jnukots, box coat, HitltH find sltlrtK t'ver dlsplnyod In tills city, nt piltTM ubhui liitlf tliolf vnluo. JloaiH & Itngen. YOUNG PEOPLE AREESTED. Were Living' Together in Defiance of, the Law. Kruiik t'nini)lon iind (,'urrli- IUmIkIIii were yentei'tluy iir-nilffiietl boforo Atdcr ninn V. S. Miliar, tin the elini-Ro of liv ing toKolbrp as man and wife, with 110 authority fop ho dolnit except a rorged iniirrlnKe eei'tlllcatc. (.'oiniitoit wan held In $1,000 ball for IiIh tiiiiiraiunee at rotltl, ami Alftrd MIchnelK, of lJp(rs btii'tr, who la clturifi'il with having lllled nut HiIh boijns document, wan held In it like sum. t'uiuiiton Im Iwpiiiy-ouc yeaiK of hri1. utiil AINx Ilnlglln bill nlxti'i'li. They met about a year apo, and 011 October -0. llioii, they lert their homes and snlnir to the icHldoiiec of William Allcluiels, at I'cti'iliiiPB;, salil thi'.v weio man and wife, hIiuwciI a mini lime eortllleate, nntl nuked If they could obtain board. They secured rooms but the suspicion of the gltTii mother was moused, and she consulted with Aldetman Millar about the ease, with the result Hint It was Investigated mid the two culprits yesterday arrested. They showed the certificate, and claimed to have been nun lied In UliiRlmintou. When Alder man Millar examined the certificate he noticed a perceptible blunder In the way It was Idled out. and saw that the spelling- was very poor. On I'ompton's persistins that It wu senulne. however, Hie mimistratc or dered Ollleer Tlyers to prepare to take the next tinln to the Pailor City and there investigate the mutter. Here the prill broke down and confessed that Hie certificate was forged, and that she was not married, f'onipton then also confessed. .Michaels denied having written the cerlllic.ite, but acknowl edged dletallnis; the uortlluit of it to Compton. PROGRESS OF THE COUNT. Few Discrepancies of Any Moment Are Noted. At S.IIU o'clock ye.steii'ay mottling- the clerks engaged in computing- the oflic iul 1 eturus of Tuesday's election le sumed the task begun Hie day before and continued, with two one-hour in terruption!; for meals, until 10.M o'clock last night. When they ijult last night the Seventh ward 01 Scran ton hud been reached. The work will be taken up again at S.IIO o'clock this morning and prose cuted - I tli all zeul mid a determina tion lo have It completed before mid night. U was decided yesterday to en gage the services of some expert ac countant to do the summing- up. This will be made nccessavy by the require ment of the law that the count of the vote for presidential electors shall be certified lo before tV- o'clock p. in. of the Saturday following- Hie election. No discrepancies of any moment )iae as yet been discovered. The only inci dent of note was Hie absence of any sealed returns from Hie First waid of Oly pliant. Judge Kduards allowed the tlmircs from the open returns to be entered on the official tally sheet, with the proviso that If any candidate wanted the sealed returns computed he would have his desire gratllled. Attorney '. II. Sopor is presiding in loco judlcis over the coiut. Judge Ed wards busies himself in his chamber with other woik, diopplncr In occasion ally to see bow Hie count Is progiess ingr. MISS PALMER RETURNING. Has Been Ordered to This Country for a Year's Rest. Miss liose Palmer has written ' b'-t-ter to her parents from Shanghai, China, dated October f. sayinq- she expected to sail for America October JO on tin steamship Victoria to Taco ma, and overland by Xoillieru Pa cific railioud, expecting- to roach Scranton about November "."lb. The doctors order Ik r home for a year's rest before taking- up the woik aitttin In Shan u.l. NIGHT SCHOOLS TO BEGIN. Doois to Be Thvown Open on Mou- day Night. The tcacheis' committee of the board of coutiol met last night and decided 10 open night schools us usual next .Monday niglu., the teachers to be se lected by the vailous controllers and their appointments conflinied by (he board, The building committee also met mid appi oved tbe plans of -vichletct Duck worth for an addition to No. :)," school. They will recommend their adoption at Monday night's meeting- of the board. - - ALDERMANIC CASES. inlii'i H.ilumK ot Dniiuiuic, v, ,in l.i-l iiluht aiialuuid hi loic Mdi'iuiaii K.it.1011 on tin 1 li 11 ;.. ot tlisoidub iiindmt, piili'iiod h.i Mlihaol llulko. Ids in khli.il. 'llio latter all iul thai Satiud.iy ullit allii IliiiiinU li.nl .ittoiuli-d a 1 In I-l cilin- niul imhihi'il l.lllull!. llmu-, liipuui., ho ihlliil lilui mid iii.hIi- -.iniiliy diio 1I110.1I1, Altli'iUMh Kiirii.ii In pu'iioiiuiiin; Miiti'iico Kiaw. Iy ii-m.iikid: "On llio whole 1 lliink a spnl line wiulil bo Ion uiuili ill I hi. 1 .l-i-," and ll.iinmi-.' bail t(i-.c on mil, whi'io.il llio mni,'lliMtc 1011 limit tl, "I II1U1 fun 1I111' .1011 ! in 11 1 1I10 1 mli,." 1) mid llaiiii, of Weil Siiauton, was l.i.t nlxht held in N.aHl lull li. AI1lti111.n1 Millar 011 the ihiiin 01 nbtaiiiii.i; uiidtr f.il-i' pictuueii fiom William Mono, Hit pioprli-loi of a blid kIoic, a fillet. Siouo allotfi'tl llul I) t Is I00U away llio niiim.il whlih w.ii .lined at .l.iiu mid mI'I ho woi.ld ii'linii with Iho mniuy, Ho did not imui Ii.kU and slito thai tluio lint ilUpo-cil of ilie ant inal to 0110 ll.111.1- UraiUliTiw. lltiiili MiLauKldin, of l.'(i JacUou i-tint, was held in IfVkl ball by Aldenuan Xllllir l.iat ulitlic 01, the ihaico of .sillilik' liquor W'ilhnilt 11 11 ii'iiw. The wananl w-.n iMiied at Jhe Inifanro of Mr. Lilt 11 Paeoj, Guninsey Brothers (no al til Washington avenue, near Lackuwaunu, and their prices on pianos and orguns considering quality are the lowest and terms tho easiest. The Successful In llio county nil Candidates smoke O'llara's cigars. Moral: :)1 Spruce .street. MARRIED. ltlXI) W.Mil,i: At Dumiioir, an I'liday, uv. I), I'WO, by llev. T. J, Loaau, Man in A, Itct'd and -Ml Malitllo A. Swingle. DIES. ill ,V.V t the realdtnte of bN dausliler. Mi. L. M fialu, Nov, v 1!Xk), le, tanoin Duuu, . 1), J)., ued ii year. CITY CLERK MUST ANSWER ALTERNATIVE WRIT OF MAN DAMUS IS ISSUED. Barber Asphalt Company Seeks to Compel Him to Draw a Warrant for One of Its Approved Claims or Show Good Reason for His Not Do ing So Suit Against the Johnson Coal Company Grand Jury Hears n Murder Case Brother Against Sister Other Court Matters. Xow comes City Cleik Martin T. l.avello's turn to be mandamused. Hi'cuuso of there being- prior claims that will eat up twenty-tlines over the , COO In the judgments and Incidentals fund, Mr. Lavelle has lufused to draw a warrant for .$!! lo meet the city's one-half share of Hie expense of Hav ing In ftont of t lie Hundley property on Penu iivenue. ' Councils have pithsed an ordinance piovldlng for tbe payment nf the claim, the mayor has approved It, the uudil- Ing committee and city engineer have declared It all right, and on the strenuhl of all this the Harbor com pany demands that a warrant for its pay shall Issue. When the matter was laid befoie Judge Kdwards, by Cashier II. A. Shel don, of the Rarber company, throu&li Attorney I. II. Uurns, yesterday, the court dlieeetd that an alternative writ of mandamus issue against the city clerk, returnable November 17, at 3 o'clock a. 111. Another Return Today. It Is expected the grand jury will make another return this morning. With the leturn will be presented a request for an order of court continu ing llio session into next week. There is no possibility of the work being com pleted today. Much of yesletduy's session was de voted to the only murder case trans mitted, that In which Tomisl Slrluno is charged with the killing of Kdward Herbert, Sunday, October y, last, on Fall Brook street, Carbondale. Herbert, it ap'pears, was passing by a house wlieie a wedding celebration was In progress, and in some way in cited the anger of SIriano. A quarrel ensued and it losulted In SIriano plunging 11 huge, dirty, lust-covered knife into Herbert's abdomen, making an opening through which the Intes tines piolruded. Herbert died three days later. Slrluno Is also charged with the latter went lo Herbert's rescue. Brother Against Sister. Another healing was had yesterday in Hie case of Harry Uepuy, of Dim 11101 e, against his sister, Mrs. Jennie Tl. lirink, which is being arbitrated by At torneys Will V. Boyle, J. . Sander son, jr., and .1. 10. Watkins. The plaintiff sues for $530, which he expended for repairs on the Kxchange hotel while he was its tenant under the defendant. She defends on the ground that the lepaiis were not authorized by her, and that there was a. clause in the lease specifying thai any lepairs made by Hie tenant should be at his own ex pense. Attorneys John F. Scragg and K. W. Thayer lepiescnl Hie plaintiff, and At torney P.. II. Holgate, tbe defendant. Suit Against a Coal Company. Joseph Kniolon, of Dickson City, bi ought suit yesterday In Prolhono tary Cooeland'.s oflico lo recover $2,000 damages fiom the Johnson Coal com pany. The plaintiff alleges that the com pany bus a colliery on the banks of a natural stream which Hows through his property on Main street, a shoit dis tance below Hie colliery, and thul by (livening the coittse of the stream, pol luting its waters, the company lias caused large quantities of water, ashes, gravel and culm to be cast upon his premises, deslioylng vegetation, injuring- llio foundation walls of his house, and causing bis tenants to desert Hie place. Attorneys John 1!. Kdwards and .lames W. .McDonald represent the plaintiff. Sold by the Sheriff. Shei iff I'ryor sold Hie follow in el lies yesteulay morning: pi op- I'lopi'iiy ui -M.iij ll.illit. .nliiiiiililraUW nt .Limes Ponnelly, in Sriaiitoil, 10 .lnlinnna yiou nill.t; loii-ulu itlou, $!'l.ni, Piopeitt- ui .Monitt Stott, in Spiiui; lliook, lo tit'OiKc M, Ol.ell, .itloiiie ; uni-lilcrdtioii, st.iKiO Pioptity of IMu.iul Miles, in Dillcn, lo ( li.nlct K. fiber; (multlei llioii, f " I'ji), Piopillt ui ('. I'.. saImiis, in NMntoii, to Mint Itoliiioii ; loiislilei.itloii, ssj.LS, Piopiiiy of Alo. Ilii'iniaii, 10 Pan !ik h,ni. 11. hi; 1-oiisIilti.itIou, M.imi, Piopcit.t t.f P.ililik 1 .111 kin, el ul.. In il'iiniioo', lo V1III.111!, W.iiuii Ar Kliipp; ffiii-itloialion, J75. Piopoil of .lolm II. .Inrilaii, jJiiiiiii-liJiov, In iuliluld,' lo I'. S. Wootlinll; ron-liloi ill Inn. 1Lv;, I'ltipult ut I'm! Iliiuiu, 111 ll'iitou lo Thoaiil i: I'aliisui ; imisiilt'i iIIjii, JJ.i'H. Piopi-iiy of .lo-oph . liotil I, in So, anion, to (' , StMiunis; (uiisitliiallon, -fll 1". Piopiiiy ot .MaiKJief Mail;, el id,, in Maytki, li. L. M. NhO'inier; i.oinitlti.ilion, ?J1.7I, Pinputy ui M.uy I!. Ilougheity, et al,, 111 Diuiiui.if, to I'uil it. Sl.uk, attorney; icilni'l il.itiuu, .S7U. I'lupiily of .liiinlo I.'. fSioiT, ailiiilnbirini', In Jii.o,h-, In (hallos Ik ll.iwi-oii, altoi-i'oj , ion. s!d ration, 'H.ouo, iKputy ot Cl.tiil .1, Kosslor, In Suilln.i, to Mlnilli Male l.i) 111 iis.o. lalion; i'iiinId.'ritlon, iii). HYOMEI Breathe Daily AFEWMINUTES NIGHT AND MORNING, Vill prevent or cure Coughs and Colds,,,, TEN MINUTESFOUR TIMES DAILY. Cures Catarrh and Bronchitis. TEN MINUTES EVERY HOUR. dues Consumption. Yum- money u-fumlcd if it falls In t lire. .s'l'inl foi Lie iki.tg' tieali-iciit and niedit-al ad tloe. Hot li aie nut fice. hold by all diiixsMi or srnl li'y iugl. Outfit Coniplete. LtXj. 'i rial Outtit, Me. The R. T. Booth Co. Ithaca, N, Y. . Properly ol tuk Horn, In Hrefn Rlrt, t Janit'i K. riMdyt consideration, $15.17 I'ropeily of tleorffp 'oniicry, In Sormton, lo .ew York Miitiul Pntlnm Loan ."Uinliillons enn hl.'iallon, Ki, , t'toperty nf I'miik llionko. In HUH)-, to P. W, Hlokr, altnriiet, Inr 57."l. MONUMENT IS UNVEILED. Wind Tore Away Its Covering and Left It Exposed. Old Dorcas thought to ave the vet erans tho trouble of unveiling the new soldiers' and sailors' monument, Just completed. The flags with which the shaft and the statue surmounting it were enveloped were not securely Tast ent'd and yesterday, when the wind was tearing u round at a high old rate. It took a tear at the monument veiling and by noontime hud It fairly well de nuded. It was nil very kind on the part of Ills Wlndshln, but the kindness will hardly be appreciated 'by the vets. They propose to do the unveiling them selves, nnd when the wind nliittos will set about having the monument re covered. Ah the derrick and scaffolding have been tuken down, lecnurse will prob ably be had to the Hook and Ladder company, or to the Wlllluni Connell Hose company's life-saving corps, which can mount the shaft by shoot ing a line across the cnpltol and draw lug up a rope, WHAT THE LAW SAYS ABOUT THE MATTER Apparently No Weight to the Con tention of Day & Company That the Election Was Illegal. A liitmb'cr of the u-presentat.vi members of both branches of council will meet this afternoon with Citv Solicitor Vosburg for the purpose of deciding on some cause of action to be followed In dealing with the eniorp ency caused by the refusal of 11. L. Day nnd company to accept the $271. 000 Issue of sewer bondf. A Tribune reporter was shown yes terday afternoon the section of the act of ISI'1 governing elections for tin. increase of the indebtedness of munici palities which it. L. Day and company claim the city bus not lived up to. It reads as follows: Siidi eloulioii i-IkiII bo held .it Iho pku 0, lime and miiltr llio "aiue li-gulatinni as piiuidtd hv law for the holding of Ui1111l1ip.il elections, and II shall bo the duty of the iuspeclois .mil judirei of .such elections to leiehe tickets, either written 01 pilnted. I10111 eloclnis qualified uniltt Iho (Oiistltutiou of this state to ole in such distiict, labelled oil tho outside "im lease tho debt" ind (onlniiiiiig in the inside the (voids 'no iiiui.a-'C of debt" or "debt, may be in treased." also biirfly the- pmpose and amount of iucicase and to deposit said tiikels ill a hot piothled for tint pnipose, as Is ptotlik-d by law- In itiraid to olhei- llikels tcu'Iird at Mid election. It. L. Day & Co. Hist contend that the above section contemplates separ ate and distinct ballots for the author ization of an incieast' of indebtedness. They then contend that, leaving tills out of the question, tbe words "in crease of debt" did not appear on the outside of the- ballots used. The words "no Increase of debt" and "debt maybe Increased" appealed on the regulation Buker ballot used at tho election, and it Is true that the words "increase of debt" did not appear on the outside of the ballot, but it Is not believed thai this amounts to very much. It is understood that City Solic itor Vosburg contends that the law does not contemplate an extra ballot. Tbe next objection raised by the com pany is that there should have been additional and separate ballot boxes and that the special ballots should have been deposited in these. They construe the last few lines of Hie sec- 1 lion to mean this, but a fateful lead ing of these fow lines will roveal the fact that they arc exceedingly ambigu ous and might mean that a special bal lot box Is lequlred or that the ballots were to be deposited In the regulation ballot box. The issue of .',"iO,t)no worth of bildge bonds was authorized in ISM ifi pre cisely the same manner as Hie present Issue, the election being conducted ex actly tbe same way. City Solicitor Vosburg is inclined to believe that sevcial of the other orig inal biddeis will be perfectly willing lo take Hie bonds, and is hopeful of re ceiving favorable, 1 espouses from them before next Tlunsday night. "CHIP" TONERY BACK IN UiTx. He Was Found in Helpless Condition in Washington, D. C. I. 'd waul 11, Tonerv, an ex-inmate of the Hillside Home was brought lo lb" oily ycsteiday by two o'llcers, repre senting the poor board nuthorltica or Washington, D. C. Tonury Is about forty-five years of age and n lesldent of the "Notch." He Is well known about tho city by the familiar So briquet of "Chip." Since his release from the Hillside Home lie litis been living a nomadic life, and Scranton people lost track ol his whereabouts. He was discos ered dining the early part of the week wandering about the Capitol giouivls, In a bewildered way and on being accosted by a policeman, acted so strangely that he was taken into custody and when his condition was discovered was given Into the charge of the poor board. The latter authori ties discovered on interrogation that ho was from this cllv, and tho arrival of tho two Washington ofllcers and Tonery yesterday motnlng resulted, He was taken lo tho Hillside Home. The Census of 1000. A booklet giving the population of nil cities of the United States of 2,i,000 and over, according to the cnsus of 1000, has just been Issued by the Pas penger department of the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Hallway, and a copy of It may be obtained by sending your address, with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to the (leneral Passenger AKent of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hallway, Chicago, III. Easy to Cure a Cold if you go about It right, Take two or three Krauso's Cold Cure Capsules during tho day and two before retiring at night, This will insure u good night's rest and u free movement ot the bowels next morning. Continue the treatment next day and your cold will malt awuy, l'iic 'J3c, Sold by Matthews npos. First .dlass pianos and organs ut Uuui-ut.ty Htoth oi'H, Washington avenue, at second class prices, Goods tho best; prices the lowest; terms the easiest. For Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Qulnina Tablets, AEOLUS LET BOREAS LOOSE YESTERDAY WAS A DAY STORMY WEATHER. OF The Mythological Personage Who Controls the Winds Gave Them Free 'Rein, and, In Vulgar Par lance, "They Didn't Do n Thing." Weather Observer Donaldson Says the Day Was Ono of Exceedingly Peculiar Atmospheric Conditions. Colder in Florida Than Montnna. There was it revolution or the, slate of the atmosphere yesterday, nnd the elements enjoyed themselves nt H13 expense of shivering SornntonlanK The stormy winds, which have been held in leash so long, wera unloosed and as they rushed forth wllli dismal howls nnd shrill screams, tboy tinged the nasal organs of unfortunn'. pedestrians a brlcky hue, played havoc wllh garments, blew down signs, and generally enjoyed them selves, nnd "Winter Is here," was Hit. terse comment that a roadside phil osopher made upon the blustering ugly day. All through yesterday a disagree able mythological personage known m Aeolus, who was formerly popularly supposed lo reign over nil the win-K In a large dark cavern, was In evi dence. Aeolus, lo speak familiarly of such n i rally exalted peisonage, was "II." He evidently gave his windy subjects carle blanche, to do Just .13 they pleased, and they availed them selves of the permission. Tljey blow and lliev blustered, slornied nil 1 roged, mid tbe breezes which lliev wafted lulu the city were not of the balmy, yepbyr-llke kind either. IT WRNT DOWN. Tbe thermometer was away down to .18 degrees at -1 o'clock and every min ute It dropped still lower. As a sort of gentle satire the winds brought, along an accompaniment of snow. It wasn't a nice hearty downfall of the big whllo Hakes which arc calculated to warm the eocKRs of the hemt ol' the man who owns a sleigh. It wasn't the I:indvhlch gives a smooth glossy surface lo a long grade and makes little Willie shout with glee til thi prospect or n week or two's sleighing. No, It wasn't that soil. Tt was that peculiar kind or snow which It in quires a high power nib-ro'-copo to dis cern. It wns what might bo termel an atmospheric fieak. II through the day this snow was falling, averag ing about eight decks to the hour, while the nieiry winds danced u state ly minuet about It and luugbcd and chuckled In demoniacal glee. A lovely, brisk gale war blowing in the city all day long, tne lowest rate at which it moved the atmosphere along being twenty-four miles an hour. This comparative sloth was heeded by Aeolus however, who sound ed an nhum whMle. whet eat Messrs. Boreas, et al., straigbtwny began to move along with a lightning-like ra pidity nnd ut one time tool; a sprint and did forly-two miles in an hour. CATTSR OF Till; CHANG K. 'Pile cause of Ibis sui'den change was the big storm on the New Knglan 1 coast yesterday morning, which creat ed a wonderful change in the atmos pheric conditions all over Hie Kns-. Thursday midnight the thermomj or hero stood at -13 degrees. After sun rise the thermometer, practically til ways rises but yesterday proved a strange exception, as contrary to the usual rule the mercury continued t slide and at 12 o'clock legistered .? degrees, compared with Tit) degrees :u noon Thursday. The effects of the stoim in tbe Knst can well be imae. ined, when it is slated Unit at S o'clocic yesterd'iy morning -10 degrees was the registering in sunny, pleasant Jack sonville. Florida, and, wonderful con trast, In the chilly, rocky crags of Western Montana the tliermomeier stood at- M degrees, lour degrees higher. "This has bten a really reinaikalile day," raid Weather Observer Donald son to a Tribune man yesterday. 1 doubt If we will haw many more seveic storms nere tins winter, man this one which marks llic opening of the season. This iiioriiiiu: il was snow ing all over Western New York and Pennsylvania, and off the const a seil otis gale wns blowing. This low tem poral tiro at Jacksonvlll'.' is very likely lo lie the lowest ranging of the year in tho city: and .W degrees at Memphis this morning Is another very surpris ing condition." Till-'. LOW KPT MAI.'KINfi. The batoiuu'ljer's inaiklngs yester day were the lowest since the open ing or the Inciil weather station, Aug. 17. Tile average le'gisturing is M t-l'), bill yi'Merday It fell to i'J -1-10, a very low i word. To-day we wilt have clear weather, according to tho powets who know. Tho weather will Ik- clear but the temperature low, , wherefore yo wary ones get out your wlnl r undergarments and dofi the fall (ivereoal, This cold weather will not, however, lust- long, mid Ob-h"i-Vfi- Donaldson yesterday said that warm winds aro approaching from the west and tin- present low uess of the temperature is expected to be or shoit duration, unUiw somo tin expected event happens In tho atmos pheric world. And let It be said that it Is tho unexpected things which gen erally happen In this ttime world. ----- Lultisito (How and Ousel moio, Gloves in great variety for both WOMEN AND MEN, Our stock consists of the following standard makes and are guar anteed. FOWNES, ADLERS, PERRINS, i Corsets 4. of every description and style, 4- Straight frouts a specialty. Don't forget that we do corset fitting. : PRICE ft JENKINS, : 130 WYOMING AVE. l'U'luslto dote, and Comet Store. There's no use wwww B Vetting away time running from store to store, looking for 3 bargains, but go right to China Hall, as our regular prices are much less than the advertised, "so-called" bargains of others. 112 Pc. Decorated Porclain, not C. C., Dinner Sets, $9.50; Decorated Toilet Sets, $1.85 to $20.00; Decorated Lamps, with globe to match, 95 cents' to 145,00; China Berry Sets, decorated, $1.00. rvxvarwtev. I Geo. V. Millar & Co. JSSf2 iA"T wmmmmmmmmmmrmmmfw We make a specialty ol Painless Ex traction, and if you have any pain while we are pulling your teeth will guarantee to do all of your work free of churgc. I had trn tectli pulled alolulely without pain. Mix. D111M11, .MOT Oichard street. We make teeth lo Milt )nii and your blind. Wo Kii.iruntcp lo please you or no pry. We keep work in lepalr tree of elmrtro. W examine and cxtuiet teeth fieu of clnrtre. .L SOMETHING NEW. The Buffalo Steam Cereal Cooker A simple, inexpensive kittchen convenience, that the minute you see, you'll want to buy. More than a hundred ways to use it. Here's the how of it: A rim rests on the outer pan, and the inner or food pan, rests in this rim. The steam rises through holes cut in the rim, passes into the steam chamber, where it circulates over and through whatever may be cooking, A good many ol our friends are using them, with great satis faction. There's enough of them here for ALL our friends. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. -f -f -f New York Life nvn i Insurance insurance mat insures. Policies mcou testa -able from date of issue. No restriction as to residence, travel or occupation, as to habits of life, or as to man ner, time or place of death. Policies uon-forfeitable after first premium i3 paid. One month's grace in the payment of premiums. Cash loans can be obtained at any time after the policy has been iu force two years. Policies combine insurance and investment. : B. H. BETTS, Scranton Branch 'Office. 697 to 615 Mears Bailding, Scranton, Pa, f-f-f4'4--f44-f-f-t--f-f-f - f - - - f sotto:;ao;ifi::iooi;a t We Have Large Shops For All Classes of Difficult Repairing. 6 5 Large Ovens For All Kinds of Enameling;, Plating and Bicycle Repairing, chanics. C U UKKKKKnnKnKUKjouK5;nanuK In Our New Store We are now located in our new store 406 Lackawanna Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Siebecker & Watkins. We are showing a superior line of Furniture and Carpets.and invite inspection Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company REGISTERED. TEETH $5 SET $5 Itetter come in and talk to u nboiit jour teeth. We believe you will appreciate tho work nnd our low priiea. Wa will tt you nearly onc-lmlf oil all denial work. Our Crown and Bridge Work Per Toottt $3 All woik suaranteed for ten 'ycara, and liac jour teeth examined free. Call Dr. Reyer, Dentist 514 Spruce St., Opp. Court Home. 3 ff -t- $ f-f-f-f4' . ui iv jliiw -f-f-f-f-f Comnanv atffe -f f .aV Agency Director : - fHV4 - - - 4.4.4.4Hy - f -f-T- riachine Work and Nickel- K by He- Q pn 126 and 128 lUit Franklin Ave. ijI -V ." .. J , X i . V -. ."-..i , . 1 1, -, ju. , T,.g -;. - 1.4, v n-.1i V '.jfcbi JfeU