S&'' 'r ty"W-W'ltfW'WV'f!(A' '-r imWW ' f,,x;i"WSr?''',r'wr?ff?5 i- fly" fswff'"'ji? T--T? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1900. Communication s of a news nature, per sonals and all Items (or publication mav be left at The Trlb une's new offices In the Burke Building, or sent by mall or 'phone. 1 THE MOHAN FAMII Their Tioubles Again Take Up a Largo Part of Justice Synch's Time. Justice of the I'ciu-e Dnn byncb hus n ppcullaily fcitllo legnt section of thlst city to govern. The part of town mimed Simpson Ih proline ot ouit tnsps. The Moinn family of late have ircunlcd considerable of his Honor's llni". A whort time ngo a Mrs. Motnn lintl hei httsbnnd'H sinter, Mrs. Yundo, nnusttd on the elmiRn or ihiontoiiinff her mid iislns eiilthets not found In Sunday school bonks. Now Mis. Mo inn has turned her attentions to her husbnnd. He was nuestod at bor Inatnnie and put under bill I'lmiBcvt with thrcntenlnB her and dWpluylni; flienini". It Is n. nilxcd-up 'family quurrel. It ntiglrmted when Nellie Maxwell mtu rled Moiun. Hie family objected with Krcat visor to the match and l of used to iecele Nellie Into their hearts as one of lliuir klndicc. Their Kilcv imee was that she whs "stuck-up" and too "high and miphty" for them Kor n time William refused to listen to the family ehotus to leave her and loniain true to his prettv little bilde. About two weeks ago Mrs. William had her sister-in-law put under bonds because she was too lgorous In her denunciation of her. ' But William has ut last f.illen vic tim to his .sisters entreaties, combined with the other members of his kin, .mil he left his wife. Now he has ,111010 tiouble, for Justice Lynch Im posed 11 bull bond on him to appear at couit. Some on" of the judges In Pcranton will hac his fill of the case If It comes to tilal thcic. O. W. SMITH BREATHES EASIER. At Last Accounts a Truce Had Been Declared Between Him and His Housekeeper. The troubles of George Washington Smith and his foimei housekeeper, "Mis Blackmoie, which have attracted lonsideiable attention ot late, are just now in a state of status cuo. The first link of the endless chain of woo for Smith was fciged when he took peilously some playful sug gestions of Mrs. BlacUmore that she -would burn his house and do other things of the same mischievous na tuie. So Oeoige hied himself to Al derman MntiNon and arlted for a wai l.int foi his amiable housekeeper. t tills time It looked more than black lot M niackmoie and she shed leais, not of lepentancc, howeei. She parsed Si'llday eiv quietlv, being at home to her ti lends only in the Cltv hold, under the chaperonage of an ntf.nd.mt in blue, with the expecta tion of hj!ng another try at jus tice on Monday afternoon. She had plenty of time to leflect while enjoy ing the hospitality of the cltv and brfuie the houi c.inie aiound to appear btfote the Aldciman. ho had con 1 octed a plan to checkmate her op ponent She Moie out n wairant for the anebt or Oeoige Washington and hN son and heii on a charge of adulteiy. Whcjn the plslntiff ap pealed to pic-s his chaige against Mis. Wntknicie. he was told that her diaige must take piecedence. Smith tiled to beg the question, but the lady in the tasie said nay. After a long discussion both chaiges were wlth diawn, the two paited, and the chap ter is closed, for the ptesertt at least. AT THE YOUNG MEN'S UNION. The Chautauqua Circle Postponed Its "Webster" Night to Friday. It 1. lined so haid on Tuesday nleht that but a few of the br.uest of the membeis of the Chautauqua annex of the Young Men's union ventured out. There was to have been an eenlng of llteiaiy and social features, and a num ber ot papers hnd been prepaied bear ing on the lite and manneis of Daniel Webster, but the meeting was not held. However, in older that they be not wasted, It was decided to hold the meeting on Fiidny night. The same progt amine, including music, will be rendeied on that evening. A New "Shuffleboaid." The YTi ung Men's union has added another attiaction for its membeis, making the list now a long one. The new fcatuie Is a Miuflleboard. ' The game comes fiom Clermany. It consists of a long boaid, with brass disks. The hoai d is coveted with sand, the discs aio piopeiled by a twirl of the llngeis, and .it eet tain muiks in the opposite end fiom the players the disks lemaln Ing 011 uio 1 minted. It Is a fascinating pastime and .should be well patronized these long winter evenings. It Is a v.ilatlon of a game played on ocean steamship'' to while away the time fiom shine to slime. A New Orchestia. Caibondale'H musical elides have btcn, enlaiged by the organisation of .flStioW ou'liestia, composed of somo of Slip Uty'x nest known musicians, The nichestra espoct.s In a shoit time, af ter it lias leheaised pioperly, to offer Us sei vices to the public. If "compe tition Is the life of t Kide" Carbondalo ought to have some good music this w Intel. The membeis of tho new or ganization are; George R. Cmvellng, Jne Bly, !. W. Illy, John Hallatead, Mis, .lolin Hall.stead, CSeorgo C, Hulgln and Theodore Spoil, Mine Laborer Hint. A Hungarian laboier, employed at the Noithwest mines, was hint yester day by a fall of conl on which he was winking. He was painfully, but not necessarily seiiously, Injuied about the legs, and was convoyed to his home In Simpson. A Successful Beginning. The Voting People's Hoclal society, of tho Flist Congiegallonul hutch, held "their (list eiueilalnment last evening for the benefit of the chuicli Improvement fund. The enteitaln- GRAND SOCIAL In Burka Hall, Thursday. Dec. 13, 1900. Music by Miss Kate Iteardon, of icianton, CARBONDALE DEPARTMENT ment committee picpnied ti choice pio gi annuo for the evening, and It was thoroughly enjoyed. The excellent gntherlng was delighted with the fol lowing selections: I'lntio solo, "non nle Doon," J. Fjnnklln 1'iowell; vacol solo, rMs. W. H. Alexander; leclta tloi, Mnntct Hany TJcnnls: llther solo, J. Franklin t'lowoll: votal solo, Mis. Owendolln Hvnns, piano duel, Misses T.ottle nnd Tannic Pugliano; recita tion, Miss Eleanor .loncs: duet.'Man dolln and guitar. Messts. lllbrecht and Ollles; vocal olo. Mis. Owendolln j:ans; oc.ul solo, Hubeit I Clink. FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD. This and Other Pilzes Are Offeied for Mitchell Fair Pations. A number of the stoies in this cltv uie displaying Miilous prizes to be offered In connection with the Mitchell Hose company's fair. The comniltte" have decided to give a pi be of $0 In gold, to be chanced oft, and they have also decided to rewaid those who will vvoik In selling tickets for the di aw ing. The lair will commence on Dec 17 and will continue foi one week. It will be held In Watt's hall. A gold watch will be given to the pel son sell ing the largest numoor of tickets on the pile of gold. This timepiece Is on exhibition in the window of Jewelei Fiank Uuir. Another prize will be given to the poison making the next highest number of alcs. This lew aid, a diamond ling, scintillates In Jeweler Cameron's window and the thlid pilze, a silk-coveted umbiella, can be seen In the window of A. S. Levvslev'. The di awing for the gold will take place on Satuidav, Dec. 22, at the wind-up of the fair. C. S. Alexandei has the tickets on sale. THE IDEALS COMING. Including Howson's Twentieth Cen tury Band and Orchestra. John A Hemmeleln's big c onipany, "The Ideals," headed by the populai comedienne. Miss Beatilce Kaile, and including Howson's Twentieth Centuiy band and oichestia, will be the at traction at the fit and all of next week, when Its pations will have an oppoi tunlty of witnessing a seiles of high class pioductlons. For the opening play on Monthly night the company piesent "The Loin Paiadlse," which has not been seen heie foi a good many yeais and which is undoubtedly one ol the best pio ductlons of its kind evei attempted. It is given In a conect and elaboiatc mannei, all the necessaiy scenorj. In cluding the setting for tho famous mill scene being cairied. Something lai superior to the eustomaiy lepeitoiie offeilngs Is inomised. The Semi-Centennial. A meeting of the executive commlt of the Semi-Cent ennln! Celebiation association was held on Tuesday eve ning in the office of J. J. O'Neill. The committee had an extended discus sion lelatlve to the pioposed demon stration. The secitaiy submitted piogrammes, pamphlets, invitations, and othei m.itteis he had lecelved from ailous places foi sinillai oc casions The question of finances was bought up, and it was the opinion tli.it woiic in this diiectlon should b"gln it once. The committee will maet again on Fii day evening. A Peculiar Accident. John Lee, a motounan on the Ti ac tion load, met with a peculiar accident on Tuesday evening on his tun lioni this city to Peckvillo. On going down the giado on Biookln street, tha biake was on tight. When ho kicked the latch off the biake swung aiound too last to be handled and forced the handle out of Tee's hand. On the next 1 evolution the handle stiuck Fee on the left ai m near the elbow sllghtlv injuilng it. A Terpsichorean Event. "Oskey! AVa! Wa! Attend the In dian dance of the C. C. I. foot ball team," Is the Inscilptlon which attiacts the attention all ovei the tlty, The dance will bo held Filday evening, De cember 14, In the IJiuke building, and as the athletic pigskin chaseis ate all teal good fellows soi hilly, thcie will no doubt be a huge attendance. It is said some novel featuies will be Intioduced to make the affair ono of exceptional Inteiest.i To Work in Philadelphia. Theo. Mm gun has gone to Philadel phia, wheie ho has seciued a good situation. Mr. Moigan has held sever al good positions with nblllt, and be ing a nung man of unusual eneigy, will no doubt foi go uipldlv- ahead In the Quakei city. He was voty popu lar, socially, heie, nnd the best wishes of a laige elide of filcnds will ac company him to his new home. Funeral of Mis. Mnnnion. The fuiieiiil of the Intr Mis I'ntilrk Munnian wus held vesieidny mniulng .it St. Hose ohuiih Tho Hev, Futlior Dixon oiHoluted tit the lcqr.lem mass, The pall-beaieis whip John Keuinoy, AIov McDonald, Patllev Iluike, .Ins, F. Mm tin, John McArdrew and P. Klllkei, Intoi ment was minlo In St. Hose cemnteiy. Barbeis to Oignnize, The baibeis ol tlw city have nil lecelved a call to most at F. Nitwit's baiber shop on Salem avenue, to-night at 3 o'clock, to ouranUe a union, Un questionably this contemplated movo will be made, thus adding one mora tiudes union to the long II t aliendy In existence In tho city. Meeting Tonight. llooige I!, Handolph Camp, No, 131, Sons of Ycteians. Division No. r, Sue lent Older of Hibernians, United Mine Woikeis! No, .S7T. Bianch No. T7. I;. O, Jl. C. Local Council, No. ls), Hetnll CletU's Union, The Amity Club to Enteitaln, The Amity club ot this city, Kill gjvo a social on Thuitday evening, Dec. "13, in Burke's hull. Tho muslo will be furnished by Miss Kate Heat don, of Scranton. The boys aie mak ing great preparations for the event. b'.l,. Ilattiel J, man ager of the Carbon dale edition, lll be pleased to receive callers seeking Infor mation oj desirous of Imparting It. Tele phone numbers; New aSG! old, 0433. THE SILK MILL STRIKE. The Local Labor Unions, nt a Meet ing Lnst Night, Indorse the Strlk eis nnd Will Aid Them to Win Their Fight. A meeting of delegates fiom nil the local labor unions was held In the Academy of Music last night to dis cuss tlie stilko at the silk mill. A num ber of the stilkcrs wore present and outlined the conditions as seen by the employes. The strikers' committee, which waited on Mr. Fileder to lequeat a lalse In the wage scale, told of Its visit. The delegates weie unanimous In their decision to suppoit the stilke, and, It necessaiy, thu members of the dlffetent unions will pay nn assessment foi the benellt of the childien. Tho whole mattcrwiiH thoroughly canvassed and a plan of notion outlined. The men say that the demands mnde by the stilkci.s are oiy consctvatlve, and that they will lend their aid In every way possible to see that the young people get what they consider but their just lights A committee ot fifteen was ap pointed. This committee, In company with the striken s' committee of live, will wait on Mr. Frleder, supeilntend ent of the mill, tonight, in the en deavor to leach some settlement of the difficulties. THE TRINITY GUILD'S FAIR. The Stormy Weather Still a Handi cap, but Attendance Large. The ladles of tho Tiinity Guild li'id a successful day yestciday at their national apion sal. The wintry wea ther undoubtedly kept many Intend ing puichaers away. There was a good attendance all the afternoon and evening, and some of the booths showed noticeable gaps in their dis plays, caused by the sale?. The felr will again be opened this afternoon and everlng. Looking for a Site. J. Walsben and F. L. Bennett, two New Yoik men, weie guests at the Hotel Hanison yesterdav. Their busi ness in town was to look over the Held piloi to establishing a large glove store here. They suiveyed seveial vacant stoies In the cential poition of tlie city and secured teims. If they decide to locate heie they will cany a line of gloves only. They will piob ubly decide whether 01 not to ventuie their money In such an enterprise in a d.iv or so Signs of Christmas. Two tiain loads of Christmas tiees, which passed tluough Caibondale yes teiday. enroute for the city markets, jogged the minds of the lalhoaders anil othei s who saw them leguullng the lapid appioach of Chiistmas. Tiall loadeis nay that many more trees aio being shipped this year than any pte- Ions season. Progressing at the New Bieakei. At the new bleaker ot the Fall Brook foal company at the Falls work is progiesslng very favoiably. Messis. Giles & Loveland aie now turning out fiom litteen to twenty tons dally.whlch Is (list-iate foi a beginning. It Is whis peied about that they have struck a nine-foot eln of coal, but they aie veij letlcent about discussing it. To Smoke. Fcdeial union No "204 Is ananglng for a smoker to be held in the near lutuie. ThK Is one of tlie strongest unions In the city and is composed ot the members of the different building tiades. It has had several smokers and all pioved to be veiy enjoyable events. The contractors will also be Invited to paitake of the pleasuie of the good Hnvanas JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Edmunds' new biick building is neai ing completion. T. A. Hendileks has tented one side of the croiuul Horn, In which he will embaik in the furnl tuie business, It Is runuoed I'd Mason will open a geneial giojs.y stoie in the other side, The boiougli council will hold their iouIti- monthly meeting tonionovv evening. It Is to be hoped they will tnke some definite action towards hav ing the ciosswalks laid at Main and C'emetPi.v, and Main and t, stiects. A huge delegation of ladles fiom Mizpali lodge, No. lb", Daughters of Ttebekah, last evening paid a v Islt to the sister lodge at Archhald, where they witnessed the Installation of otll cets and enjoyed a social session. Theie Is a noticeable Impiovenicnt In the condition of Annie, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs Ft (ink Cogglns, of May Held, who 1ms been seilouslv ill for seveial days past. Dis. I. S. Giaves and M. J. Shields last evening attended a meeting of physicians at Caibondale, In the local case of John Piltchaid, of West Mnyfield, against Wallam Oakley, In which the latter was chain ed with shooting the fotmei's pet par ted, a veidict of not guilty was ion deied by the jttiy Tuesday. A llttlo son at lived nt the homi of Mr. and Mis. Fiank Muldoon, of tho IJnst Sldo, Monday. Tho laulies' Aid of St, James church. aie engageu in marcing piapuiauoits for their annuul Chiistmas buzaar. OLYPHANT. The membeis of thu lllakely Ilaptlat c hutch Initial society, whose bui names bozln with the lettets G and H, will conduct a supper In the chinch social loom next Tuesduy evening. A delect able menu will bu seived between tho Iiuuik of 5 unci U o'clock. The pi Ice of the stipppr will be twenty-flvo cents. Both the school hoaul uud council will hold sessions Monduy night, The Juvcnls Dancing class will meet tonight in Mahon's hull. Mis. Acnes M. Maloti, of Sciantnn, will pieslde at the planoN For their Chiistmas social Dr-Bull's COUCH SYRUP Cures Cough or Oold at onoe, Couquer Croup, whooping Cough. llronchltl, r.rippe ami Uoutumptlou. Quiet, bine re.iilu )r,Uull' Pills curs Constipation. 80pllU Oc the clans has engaged Lawrence's or chpstra, The Boys' brigade, of Btakely, under the direction of Drlllmaflter John Bol ton, In making tuple! progress. There Is at present an enrollment of nlnctv bo.v . Mrs, 1j, H. Ainer, of Rast AIntich Chunk, Is spending a few weeks with hor daughter, Airs. H. B. Bush, of Lackawanna street, Miss Maud Thomas, of Blakcly, lms accepted position In Athei ton's cash store. Tho many ft lends of Mis. Spencer, wife of Hev. David Spencer, D. D., will be pleased to learn that she Is recover ing from her recent Illness. Mrc. Hemy Spencer, of Greenfield, who has been the guest of Mr. and Airs. John Powell, of Susquohnnna street, leturned homo yesterday. Mrs. Klmer Dakln, of Oiavlty street, Is III w Ith the grip. Mrs. Louis Blockbeiger spent vester dny with South Bctanton tclatlves. TAYLOR. Tlie following unclaimed letteis ic muln nt the Taylor postofilce for the period of December 1. Persons calling for the same will please say advertised, and give date: Domestic J. M. Jones, John R. Atoignn, Samuel B. Alorgnn, Alice Morris, PutiUk Walsh. Foreign John Gelony, Jacob Gladys, Oeletal Allhalynlak, Paul Petrov, Allholy Ho bak, Filnk Itlpkn, Pete Semyn (2), Pawet Suiyink. This evening tlie young Indies of the Calvaiy Baptist chinch will conduct a social In the olass room, where tho young ladles will serve cuke, coffee nnd Ice ci earn, for the small fee of ton cents. The emploj.es of tho Taylor, Pyne and Holden mines of the Lackawanna company will lecelve their pay today. Lackawanna council, No. 81, Junior Order United Ameilcan Afechanlcs, will meet this evening. The following ofllceis weie elected at a lecent meeting of the Acacia lodge. No. B79, Fiee and Accepted Allisons, for the ensuing teim: Worthy master, I'lysses S Uiown: senior warden, John V. Tubbs; junior warden, William AI. Stevenson: treasurer, William Daven port: secietary, Andiew Doles: tepre sentatlve to Oiand lodge, J. n. Wat kins. Airs. John TI. Pi ice, of Ridge stieet, is visiting lelatlves in Glen Falls, N. Y. Air. and Atis. Isaac Low man, of Nich olas, N. Y., aie visiting nt the home of Alls. Samuel Biodhead. jr. of Old Forge. Edward Andeison Is in Philadelphia, lepiescntlng the Acacia lodge. No 579. at the Oiand lodge session of the Free and Accepted Alnsons. John Youngblood, of Alain street, was diawn this week as jut or to setve at next February teim of court. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Welsh Congregational church will conduct a tuggot and Ice cieam social this even ing In the church basement. Cake and coffeo w ill Include the menu. Tickets, ten cents Taj. lor castle. No 267, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will meet this evening. AIlss Louisa, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Rlchaid Nichols, of Middle stieet, Is quite ill at her home. The man who was killed on the Dela waie, Lackawanna and Western rail road on Tuesday, and whose icmains ate at the establishment of Undertaker J. E. Davis, was last evening identified as George Rock, of Noitli Taylor, who was employed as a laboiei at the Tay loi mine. CLARK'S GREEN. All. and Atis. Floyd Colvln left heie for their new home in Carbondale on the 7.44 evening tiain on AVednesday of last week. A pleasant patty was tendered AIlss Cat lie Hailan on Wednesday evening, the occasion being her sixteenth birth daj. Music was furnished by an or chestial tilo fiom Scianton, consisting of the following: Air. H. Einst, Choilcs C. Coniad and Aithui Hudson, accom panied by Mis. E J. Chapman. An elegant lepast was seived. Those at tending weie Mi. H. Etnst, Charles C. Conrad and Arthur Hudson, of Scran ton: Hnny Newton, Palmei Smith, William Slmms and Floyd Finn, of Dalton; Aich O. Couttilght, Oscar Stone, Wallace Cook, Horace Davis, AHIe Beemer and Mr, and Mis. E. J. Chapman, Alisses Giace A. Davis, Anna and Llllle Kibble, Sadie Beemci, Coia Good, Imogene Ackeily, Bessie AIul llnex and Hattlft Van Aken, of this place. Airs. Saiah Boardman, of Dalton, Is the guest ot bet daughtei, Airs. E J. Chapman. The fair in piogiess at the Methodist chutch is a great hit It Is well pa t ionized, despite the Inclemency of the weuther, and will continue until Thuis day evening, with usual vigor and In tel est. The booths aie tastefully ar langed and bountifully supplied with elegant ai tides thnt will be sought by those who have ptesents to make on Chiistmas. AIlss Maine Wells Is visiting fi lends In Tayloi. MOOSIC. Alis. Albeit Hauls, of Eliuha, N. Y Is visiting ut tho home of bet patents, Air, and Alts, Daniel Pi Ice, ot Biook stieet, AIlss Muigaiet GiluitliH is 111 at her home. Examinations weie held In Pintessor Osborne's room jestcrdny, Alt, and Alts. Von Wagnei, of New Yoik state, aie visiting nt tlie homo of Emmett Iliodliead. Air, Cliailes Kethline Is visiting her sister, Airs. I. F. Pi Ice. Instead of the death of L A, How atd, which was announced In e-itei-clay's paper, It was Ills daughtei, Lil lian, of Ulnghainton, N, Y, The Young People's Society Clulsti.in Endenvoi and iholr of the Piesbytei lan chutch held their legulai business meeting ut the home of W. C, Alonle last evening. After the business ses sion, a social time was enjoyed, and icfiesltments seived. The Kpwoith League business meet ing ot the Methodist Episcopal chutch was hold Tuesday evening at the homo of AIlss I.tbble Bchoonover, of Dymoivl Puilt. PECKVILLE, The conceit that wafa to have been given In the Piesbyteilnn thuich to moiiovv evening has been postponed unlit next Wednesday evening, Dee. li. The muslcale to be given by tho Young People's society of the Piesby teilan cliuich will take place Wednes day evening, December 12, Instead of Decembei ", as piovlously announced. To Cuie a Oold In One Bay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists rotund the money If It falls to euro. E. W. Grove's sig nature Is on each box. 25c The finest and most complete wholesale and retail musical es tablishment in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Great inducements and great attractions will be offered dur ing the Holidays. ( OVER 1 : Have Been Provided for the Christmas Trade. Prices will be made extremely low and terms reasonable. Every instrument fully guaranteed. Don't fail to call and get prices and see what money will buy. Remember the Place-Guernsey Hall 314 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. TURNPIKE MUDDLE MAY BE SETTLED Company Will Deed All Rights on Market Street to City if a Pave Is Fut Down, Tlii-io "-eom at last to be a wnv out nf tlie Ablnirton tuinnilie muddle and a vvav vvblch will be s itlsfoctoty t to botb p.ittics toneemed, namely, tlie elty ol Scianton and the Abington Turnpike company. The muttei is expected to come to a head at to-night'"! meeting of oouii ells when a eoinunlcition will be iejd fiom City Solicitoi A obbuis, .tdv Isinu that a joint eommlttee be appointed to act in eoniuiictlon with the mavoi In etfertliiK a settlement, with lb tuinplUo i ompany. The teims of this tettlement die to be the deeding by the tut nplUe company ot all its lights to all that portion ol West MuiKet ptieet vvhleh the city will agiee to pave. This pioposltlou was .submitted to seveial city oflkiuls seveial months ago, by the turnpike company, but was never biousrht to the attention of counelli,. fit Sollcltoi Vosbuig appealed be fote tlu attorney geneial on Monday and nigued In. favor of the city's de mand that the ehaiter of the Noithein Boulevaid company be icpenled, At torney V, V. AVatson appealed for the company and vvhethei oi not tlie elty 'olitlioi leulled that tlie case vv is dead against the city is not l.nuwu, but one thing is cot tain, nnd that' Is that such a communication as tlie otTe abovo lefened to will be sent to councils to-night. Tlie advantages of hettllng the tou 1 1 ovei y on this basis can be leudlly seen. The pavement can be put down at the expense of the abutting piop etlv ouneis, piuvldlng a thiee-foui ths vnlH of councils can be teemed: th" expense nf lepaiilng the stieet evci'V year would be saved iitul the endless amount of litigation alining out of the miittoi would be avetted foi all time. The Souintoii Ttullwny company soinci tin eo .veais ago Declined a finu elilse fiom tho o!l to urn its ttaeks out AVost Maiket uii"t but the tuin plko company, which tonttols this thniougliluie, oi which eliilins to eon tiol it, leliined to allow tlin companv to fiut clown Its tiiifks until such time as the stieet was paved. The people in that p.ut of thu idly huvo long deslied stieet uir hcivice unci It is uiidei stood that tlie Inigj majotity of tlie abutting piopeity ciwneis cm West Mltlket stieet liivoi' a pave II a pave in.,unv i-tteot oar seivke. Thoio Is baldly anv lines tlon but that if the stnel was paved th" tflieel Itullwav eompany would tun Ith tnc-ks up that way. The oidl nanco gtuntlng them lite fiaiiehlso piovldes that If the stieet s uver paved tliey must pay lor tlie pave, ment between tho tiueks. Some of tho stipulations which it Is understood the turnpike company will make tu o that tlie pavement! shull be of biick and that it shall no tit Mist twenty. (He fcol wide .lust liuw tar out the Pave cuttld inn is -xn open fiiestcin but It li htudlv piob uble that It would iiiu any luilhet' than No, 2J school, nrytuid which theie uie vtiy few lioine-, This poln: is nliotil thiee-iiuuiteis of a mllo fiom tint squill e. REORGANIZED THE OLUI3. Meeting; Was Held of the Bookkeep ers' Association. A luigu number of tho city bookkeep ers met Filday in (iucuiHcy hall ONE HUNDRED I J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor and leoiganlzed the Bookkeepeis' club, which was last eur toimed. Tlie meet ing was u veiy enthusiastic one, and the outlook foi this ear's association seems to be a ,veiy blight one. It will be pai tly of a social nature, and 'monthly entet talnments will be given. The elub will occupy a suite of looms in the new Young Men's Oluls tlan association building, when that stiuctuie is completed. The following ofllceis weie unani mously elected: Piesident, D W. Wag nei , ice-piesldent, James .Smith, see-letar.v-tieasurer, H P. Laudig. The club will meet eveiv Hist and thhtl Tuesda of each month. All bookkeep eis who liuve not vet connected them selves witli the association aie em dlally Invited to join. Application foi membeiship can be made by addressing the Bookkeepeis" club REPORT OF' VIEWERS SET ASIDE. Judge Edwaids' Opinion in Caibon dale Township Road Case. In the muttei of a public load In Cuibondale township. Judge Edwards Tuesday handed down the following opinion on a nile to open Html couth -mat Inn. 1 lif wliftli' jiui i limits in c (Jliiici linn Willi this road nn uri nn Hist ic lur. 'the rrpm I ilsilt in not .i- cIlji mill inlilllKilili i-, it sltoulil lie If hoim ot the li'linion in to lir hcllcieil It wonlil Mtm ilillkiiii tu In nut i in.ul i in-lni; moil InCOIMUIIlllll tl III! pilipll IllllUltlll It Kill u uotii oil fll-", III it one liiiiiiinis nf llii" mail is liiilc Hnili'. II ), qiii-.iuiuilili' wjutlui oi unl 1 1 M' tinnlims us iIi-m uliul In ilu pptlt Itm pi-ts in fart WV tlioiifoio feel ilinsiil lu ivtiii! tin in. n cixtpil in us to iptii thill (oiilhniJtiiiu I lie lin.il iiiiillnii Hum nf Hit Minus upon is opined .mil lite lepoil Um If is Ml i-kIc On ai count nf tin nillii ult nltli tin It unituis refiuul to u siimjp-l ilul inoictillus's l iniiuui meil ill' MONO The lipoit nf tlie loiuiulttrt ulll ilmiliilis lift fiUMjhh coiisiiliriil. Kiause's Headache Capsules aie unlike anything piepaied In Amei ica, Thev weie (list pitsulbetl by Dr. ICtause, (iPiintuu'H iomous couit phv sli Ian, long befoic uiillpyiiiic was ells, covered, and ate almost mat vcious, so Mpeecilly do they cute the must dlrttiobs. It.gcasfs. Pileei'ic, Sold by Matthew lb ok. WIFE TOOK CHARGE OF BODY. Can oil's Remains Removed to Home of His Sistei-in-Lnw. Tlte wife of John Can oil, who was killed on the Delawaie ami Hudson lallioad ti ticks eatly Tuesday morn ing, nt lived in the city that oienlng fiom Franklin Furnace, NT, J and took chui fie nf the body, removing It to the home of her slater, Mis, John Cllffcucl. of Meade avenue, vvhmn he had been staging. fill i oil, it appeals, lott Fiaiikllll Fill iirue seveial weeks ago and coining to lllls city, wheie he foimoily leslded, seemed a position a muclilnist, It Is said he Intended to sund for his wile in a week oi two. .Site demies that she was In destitute ilicumstances. It would appeal l hat C'anoll was on his way home fiom tlie cential city when he was stiuck by a tiuiu. t'oio. per Itobctts viewed the icmnlns jestei. duy and decided that un inciusi was Ulllleirss Hi. Mis. Winslovv's Soothing; Syiup lias luili ueil loi mil I'lrH UHltS liy MIlllON ot MOIIIllls for Hull C IIII.IIIIKS Willi 1'. HI.IIIIMI. 'll' 1'KUl I iri' MUHjs. It snOlllls lliu flllll). feOHI-Ns t,u (UfMS. I.1,S all PAIN, UJIIhl HIMI ( Ol IV. unil iV Um tft renuib f"i PIltltllOi: koM by l)ruj;ult In cuiy part ul the worlil lie tine anil uU foi "Mi. Mulo' Soolhliiif sj1Uj)f ami take no other kind iucnl tho uiits a bottle. Guernsey Hall Headquarters for JJ. 'S S 5 SCRANTON'S LEADING FUR ES TABLISHMENT. F. L. Crane Established 1866. Furs and Fur Garments of all kinds, and our prices are low, it is in fact unsafe tc pay less. Call and see our Laylored Suits Jackets. Long Coats, Box Coats, Neckpieces Boas, Muffs and Children's Furs. We carry these in full assortment. Furs repaired. RAW FURS BOUGHT. 324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES iBiliousnoss, Constipation, Dyspepsia, ISick-Keati -lacho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBU. 100 PILLS 26 CTS. Sola by all clrugijUti or nont by mail u. Ncrvltn Medicsl Co., CblcifO Hold by McUarra'4 & Thomas, Dru? Cists,, 209 Lackawarra ave , Scranton, ?d. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forevar. nil r FKIIX OOIIKAITH'H OIIIPNTAk '-..'. ."..1, tiimiiii. llfllll IirlrB D IHbUil v ....... ....v ... .. UemoTei Tin, ntnplM, mokiiL PI VIM I' WIIB', lUVN. IIIU 04B (tiseaied. inti every blomtib o dotfcUon. II ttmf stood ih tm olw ywn, and la lurmlrti wo tut il Bio to ur it U pn rly ude. AcceM no counKrfcll ot ImUtrnuna VT.b. A. Bjro Mid M Mr ot Ua bu-lo I ullantli "Aaro ladlM will u them, I recommtnd 'Qouv and Cream uthf Iraki harmful of all tlm HLin nrcnajm -s. tiooi Yor ami br lr all DrugaliU ul Mwr-Ooodi Dealeri In tua V, e , uauauaa,u9 a.uia riBB. I. BOPKIIH. JTw'r. W OtwH inm 8V. MX, TEACHEHS' LOCAL INSTITUTE, It Will Be Hold nt Pjlcebutg on Satuiday, Tlie III mi local liuttltutp of the liMfb eis cir the Tliiul cllstilct will bt lield ul I'iicebiii(4 ni'liotil, No. .', Suluiiluy, Oih'. 8, ut 1.3U )i, in, The piDRltuuniti l lit its lullouN l nn.' iiil.wi I" ,1'im m,ut tHIrniliiK "tlut Mull Out It". Hot" 1'iof. lUlilol hrUe "Hiiiunurj lici t,iuli" -iii . I,. I), llowril IticilJtluii , ,, MIm itna Diukljiil niljsis cif the "Mmoii of Ml I.Jlliilal," 1'rnf. F. fi O.horiiii "Unties ol I'.iliuin to schools," Hlltlim II. JIoiu-jii llrcitutlun ,, ,..,,,.,.,,.MU? Kiu"l llcvih I mli.li Cotllpuallif u ut. J, O, IjIui GUERNSEY EXTENSIVE BEAUTIFUL IS WARERONIS m IKTjijTQVBi nnnniTi lltlllllM jrEaM Jn $$ &y 1thVl r sy X