p TT -, VjfPViTpS'1 i! " "! fW-'T KS ' "u rwiI T-jjnTTl 1 VA THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1001. ft .xxxxxxxxx: nis moheiin MAnmvAnu STonn. SAVE TIME Money and labor by using tools that nio constructed for speed. The "Yankee" automatlo spiral screw elrlvor drives three screws In tho time you would drive one with an oullnaiy dilver diaws them out equally as fast. The "Yankee" Is a ratchet dilver with three bits. Foote & Shear Co. 1J9N. Washington Ave oooooooooo L. R. D. & M. AT ALL SEASONS Shoes ar one ot tbo roost Important ttcmj ol Ant it any tlmp of the jcar, and especially io now that e arc icrtain to liao changeabli father, or tIc, price and quality ce oun. llf know o iu phase jou. LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & HURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. HT.SCIU'ITON (A A.O.WARMAN. WEATHER YESTERDAY. l.ocil data for Janujn, 1?, 1001: lllt,lict Uniperaliire -'i U greet I.oc-t trinpraturo li degrees lliimlditj. h a. hi $.1 prr cent. $ p in 00 per cent. nuwfill, '.'I lintirj ending 8 p. in , ..... 01 Inch ARIEL. VpclJl 'o the Scranton Tribune. Ariel, Jan. IS. Mrs. Byron Simons, who hnc been dangerously sick for somo time, is now- rapidly hnorovinir. Mrs. George Inverts has been 111 with t ho KiIp. Daniel IJruncl.iso, our barber, has utcept'l n position as baiber at tho Hotel Jerrnjn. Scranton. lie will not i etui n to Ailel until ypilnpr. The te relicts' local Institute will 1k held In this plate on Saturday, Teb riuiry 2. Prof. George 1 Ulhie, or tioudhbutK State Normal school, Is iectPd to lectin e on Friday even-Ins-, rvbiuary 1. The fourth quarterly Meeting' will be thold on Sunday mornlnE, Januaiy 27. A force ot men are at work cuttlni? kind storing ice for the Lake Ariel Im provement company. When eveiythlng Is In vvoikliiff oulor, twelve cakes a minute ate put Into the Ice house. The Ice. is about eleven Inches thick nnd oC excellent quality. When tho six laige lice houbes are tilled, seveial hundicd fcaj loads will be shipped to Scranton. The i.tln storm which visited us last Tiiday did not Increase the water In tho wells, but it did make all the trees look beautiful, as they wore their i mantle of ice, reminding us of Lowell's enow stoim, wheio "Kvery twig on the elm tree Was inch-deep with peail." MESHOPPEN. Special to the Suanton. Tribune. Meshoppen, Jan. 18. Mls3 Jennie Da v Is, who has been visltinir friends in "Wyaluslns, has returned home. Mrs. Florence Daily, of Tails, is vis iting her sister In this place. Miss Maty Hahn, who has been vis iting friends In IJItnra, hns returned home. Mr. Fuller Is on the sick list Miss Maggie Gray Is visiting her parents in Lacyvllle. Miss Lena Cailin, ot Tunkhannock, Is visiting lelatlves In town. A dancing class will bo organized In Woodward's hall, Satunlay evening. William Sterling, of i;uss,ell hill, was calling In town on Wednesday. , Mis. Byton Bunnell Is quite 111. BORANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, Great Scarcity of Good Bookkeeper and Stenographeis. The business men of the valley look to tho Scianton Business College for their bookkeeper and ttenogiapheis. itTho demand is nlways greater than 'the supply. When wo hao no stu dent far e .ough advanced to send out, wo tiy to send someone else. Hence our "ad." lafct Satin da5. Them weie not many i espouses, nnd a number of those who did lespoud aio employed, The following total fdrungers to us, who wero sent to apply bolely on their own merits, havo secuted positions: Bdwln Buenzll, with L.l. nnd H, Co.; Miss Carroll with C, s. Woolworih, but secured a better befote she as sumed her duties; Miss Catherine Big lln was then sent to Wrolwoith; MIh-j Minnie F. Swnrtz, with 11. B. Piendsr gast. One young man tefused a plaeo liccauso tho ealaiy didn't suit him nnd the application of two otheis aie be ng consldeted. Buc'.i & Whllmoie. Attention, Ninth Wnid. I am n candidate for the oillce of fommon council of the Ninth ward. I k the support of all Itepubllcans it the pilmurlcR Fatuiday, at i to 7 " u. ' 11. L Paine. 3MMi aVvjsGyxs n x!P FUNERAL OF C. W. ROESLEH. Services Oonduoted by Rev. Zlzel lnann at tho House. The funeral of Charles W. Boeder was held fiom his lato t evidence, at 223 Franklin avenue, yesterday after noon nt -.30 o'clock, nnd was largely attended. Cliluf of Police Frank Bob ling und a platoon of police, Chief of rite Department 7.lchnnnn and a huso number of llrcmen nnd big dele gations f i om Schiller lodge, No. 31S, l'reo and Accepted Masons; Lacka wanna Chapter, and Coeur de Lion connnnndery, Knights Templar, weto present. Uo. l. F. Xl.elmnnn, pastor ot Zlon (loinian Bvangollcal Lutheran church, conducted tho set vice. The Schubert quartette sang veiy beautifully the following selections: "Jesus Saviour, Bitot Me," "Sleep Thy LaM Sleep" and "Beautiful Homo on High." Among the many handsome lloral tributes wore n largo fcot piece of loses from tho Knights Templar, bearing the let ters "K. T.," and a trumpet of roses fiom the lit c department. At the conclusion of Rev. Zl.ol niann'a addioss the delegations fiom the police nnd die deputtments and benellclal or conizations entered tho Bide door, passed the lemnlnH nnd made an eIt through the front door. Chief of Police Uobllng and the platoon of police followed by Chief of The Department Zlzelmnnn and rep iesentatlca fiom tho different com panies, headed the funeral proccjslon. Tho march was made up Franklin to Spiuco and out Washington to the Bile nnd Wyoming depot, wlieio the policemen nnd lltcmeu diopped out. A bpeclal tiollcy car conveyed the rep resentatives of the fraternal organlru tlons to the Forcbt Hill cemcteiy, where they had charge of the services. Tho pnll-beaieis weie: John J. Schneider, Dr. H. X. Bunnell, Oscar Helrlegel, Louis II. Zlmnior, Clrrlbt Gounerlnger and John W. Barne. The flower beaters were Geoige A Btiegel and Fred Durr. m i THERE WAS NOTHING DUE. That Was Alderman Millar's Decis ion In n Case Yesteiday. What Alderman Millar considers to 1k the most pathetic case that has been hi ought to his attention during his tcim of ofllce Is that of Cluules Lewis. Christmas night a p.tity of joung men engaged In a scuflle on Spiuce ftreet, near Penn avenue, which cul minated In oung Lewis In caking a window glass In a saloon. Another young man, named James J. Collins, was anested and held under $".00 bail on tho chaige of bteaklng the window. Lewis saw tho announcement In tho newspapers of Collins' airest nnd the nevt day went to Aldeiman Millar and told him that ho had broken the win dow und that he would like to pay for it. The piopriotor llxod the cost at $15, and Lewis said ho would come In after pay-day nnd pay It. January 2 he appeared in the alder man's oillco and handed over 10, and it was agreed that he should complete the payment next month. Yesterday an elderly man handed tho aldeiman a lecelpt for $10 nnd said that ho had found It In the olothinjr of his son, and asked If theie wus anv more money due. Young Lewis was taken suddenly 111 and died after two das' sickness of pneumonia. The alderman decided that there was nothing more to bo paid on tho bill. INFORMATION WANTED. Send It to the Nearest D. & H. Ticket Agent. The ticket agents all along the line ot tho Delawuro and Hudson lallroad at a now collecting lnfoimntlon about Mimmer hotels and boarding houses at lesoits leached by that load. Hotel proprlctois nnd other h interested are earnestly requested to give their per sonal attention to his matter In order that all tho houses that will be open to summer boarders dm lug the com ing season may bo Included in the edi tion ot "A Suminet Paradise" which Is to be entirely revlhod this year. No charge w hato er w ill be made for representation unless an illustration Is desired, In which case a nominal i ate of $10.00 for a full-page or $".00 lor a half-page ad enticement Is made. The Information desired Is as follows: P. O. address, name of house, distance from neatest ralhoad station, number of guests that can be accommodated, terms per week, altitude, etc., etc., which should be sent to the nearest D, & II. ticket agent without delay. "" A KLONDIKE SOCIAL. Pleasant Affair at the Penn Avenue Baptist Chuich. The members of the Sunday school of the Penn Avenue Baptist church conducted a very delightful entertain ment list night In the basement ot tho church. It was called a "Klon dike Social," and one corner of tho loom was dccoiated to tepresent the Alaskan legions. Thoso present dug for pilzes In tho foiin of nuggets, nnd much amusement resulted. A shoit cnterlnlnment was given and was participated In by tho following niombors of tho .school; Mls Spruks, Miss Klbler, Miss Bvans, Miss Bennett, Miss Sohuman and Ai thuv HuiupluejK POOR BOARD MEETING. New Committees Appointed by tho Chairman. The shoitest meeting la the history of tho Scianton poor boaid was con ducted yesteiday afternoon. Thcro weio only fle applicants lor outdoor icllef, an unusually small number for this time of tho year. Chnliman Biooks announced the fol lowing committees; Home, Deckeit, Paine and Wllllnms; finance, Fuller, Shotten und Paine; purchasing, Shot ten, VMeltert and Buike; rules and legulatlons, Burke, Shotten nnd Will iams; -visitation and relief, AVilllams, Fuller and Palnc. Ah a city of tho hecond lass, the Ninth ward vill bo entitled to two lopicscntatlvi.s in tho common coun cil with that In -view, I hoioby an nounce my candidacy for the Bepubll can nomination tor s ild office. K nominated and elected, I will en deavor to pei form tho duties ot said otlleo to tho satisfaction of tho people of tho Ninth ward, whom I tiust I may havo the honoi to rcpiesent. O. B. Pnrtildgo. Attend Nettleton's Removal Sale. Shoes at 23 per cent, discount. For a Cold in the Head Laxntlvo Biomo-Qulnine Tablets, MAYOR WANTS ELECTION HELD ISSUES A NOTICE TO VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Infonus Them That Sevonteeu Addi tional Common Councilman Are to Be Elected in Febiunry and They Must Govern Themselves Accord ingly Councilman Vftughan Snya Apportionment Was Not Legally Made and That the Democrats Will Contest the Coming Election. Major Molr has decided that the e tra couuclhnen to be elected for the city of Scranton under the Jocond class city law should be eletcd at tho comlngFcbruary municipal election and with this purposo In view ho yesteulny issued n notice Infoimlng the vigilante committees of the various waids that the seventeen additional moiubets will be elected on Febtuary 11. The notice contains a list of the ad ditional councilmcn to be elected from each watd which Is the same as th.it published In The Tribune a few weeks ago. The full lopiesentntlon In the new council from each ward after the new councilmcn are elected will be as follows: l'lrt ward, 3 imiiilxi. 'erond uaid, 4 iiunilicm Third ward, 1 member, l'ciirtli ward, J iuiiiiIkii. ntlli viard, J inrinbfif. Sivtli ward, 2 tnoinlm. Kvuitli w ird, 1 member l'l(.htli u ird, 1 miiubtr. Nirtli watd, '1 members Tenth waid, 1 member. I'loenlh want, 2 member. 1.c!ttU ward, t member 'thirteenth wird, 2 mention loutcci.th wild, 1 iminKi fifteenth w.ird, 1 member Sivtienth wird, 1 member Nuttecnth ward, 1 member'. 1 iidiliPtitli ward, 1 nirmbei Nnifteciitli uaid, :: iminbor 'luciiliith ward, 2 member) 'li enlj llrsl wild, t mcmbir ' THB LAST DAY. The last day foi filing cam ns ui pil mniy election returns with the count." commissioners will be next Tuesday k that In all the watds where extta touneilmen are to be elected there will havo to be some pietty tall hubtlluv done by both patties If they want to nominate cundldntes In the tegular way. A number of ward prlmarn -i will be conducted this afternoon. The lust d y foi the tiling of Inde pendent nomination papeis will he Monday, Januaiy 27. It Is expected that In home of the wauls th"ic nil be no lcguhir pihuailes and that all the nsphants for counc llmanlc hoiuis will simply file nomination papeis l.j foio that date. When asked yesteidaj b whom tU apportionment in luted above was made, Mayor Molr said: "The councllmanlc appoilloiimcnl (ommlttee made that appoitloninnt nnd 1 decided that theie was no time to lose and I accordingly issued this notice. I want it understood that Im not atemptlng to usurp any power. I'm simply doing what I consider to u my duty as major of this Uty. "The law governing cities of the sec ond class piovidcs that tho number of couuclhnen shall be nppottloned -cording to population und I'm sltnoly doing all I can to havo these councll menelectcdat this coming election. Tie people of this city aie entitled tuu'er the law to an enlarged eoumil and they must have it Nothing can pt -vent it." WHAT VAUGHAN SAID. Councilman D. W. Vnughau win was appointed n. member of the ap portionment committee on ThuisJiv night said yesterday: "I want it tin detstood that I wasn't present at any meeting of the appoi tloniucnt commit tee, nor was I notified that any meet ing of this committee was to be held. "Tho whole proceeding is to my mind entirely contrary to law and the Deiu ociats may be expected to fight the matter out In the coutts. In the Hist plnco tho common council committee was appointed when the city was still in the third class and when one h id no right to operate under a second class city law. The select council j.ii t of the committee was nppolnted piop oily after the govemoi's proclamation was tccelvod. "The law provides that when the tu sessois ptopaie the list of taxables they must certify to It under oatli to the president of tho common council nnd that on the next meeting there after the committee shall be appointed. The list of taxables was never cut tilled to the pi evident of the common coun cil because lie's In Washington and the committee was appointed before the list was ever prepared. "Why I am sine that we can suc cessfully prevent tho election on th.t.e giounds alone without taking into con sideration at nil the fuet that the law says the apportionment must bo made in July nnd that they're Just four months ahead of tlnuv There are eleven Democrats in the common coun cil and If they can't pi event tho ok -tlun they can pi event the new inem beis fiom taking thoii seats." As was expected, there was no meet ing of the common council last night, theie being only eight Republican members piesent when rieik Ljnott culled the ioll. Theso weio Messis. Keller, Alwoith, McDonald, Albeit Lewi". W. F. Lewis, Bvans, Nagell and Palno. All tho Dcmociattc mcni- Butter Reduced Couxseu's Philadelphia Prints. Couraeu's 3 and J lb boxes. Fresh Jersey, 30c per dozen. E. G. Goursen 480 LACKAWANNA AVENUE beis and Smith and Harvey, both Re publicans, wero absent. Tho members present adjoin tied without setting any particular time for the next meeting. Messrs. Keller nnd Alworth said after the 'meeting that they didn't think there was much legal ground on which the mayor could bae his con tention that under existing conditions tho additional councllnten could be elected at the February election. "I think we should take politics out ot thin question and do this thing risht," tuld Mr. Keller. "It may be that this apportionment has been mado accotdlng to law, but 1 am strongly of tho opinion that It has not been. If It hns been, then the election of these additional touneilmen may be perfectly legal, but I think that before the elec tion Is held we should havo a legal opinion as to whether It is or not." Mr. Alwoith whs ot the same opin ion, and suggested that It would be wise for councils themfolves to take up the matter and obtain legal ndv lee as to whether the apportionment has been legally made or not. It Is nioio than probable that next Thursday night thcte will bo n special meeting of the select council In addi tion to tho tegular meeting of com mon council, und that h Joint resolu tion will be adopted' directing the city solicitor to furnish a written opinion on the question. A MENACE TO HEALTH. That's What Dr. Reedy Says the Meter System Is. In the course of tin exceedingly In teiestlng paper on "Water" lead by Dr. Walter B. Iteedy last ldght befoie a lnign number of tho members of the Catholic Young Women's club, he stated that the plun of r hat glng for w nter by meter lates was npt to be a menace to the nubile health. "It seems unfortunate," ald he, "that that which falls tionr heaven so evenly should be served In lestrlet ed amounts by tho corporations. The method of dunging for water by me ter unquestionably interferes with cleanliness and the protection of health as It now operates "Hotels ate obliged limit the amount of watei used and, as ti con sequence, mnt pernicious practices have resulted Glasses are cleaned again and again In the same water, which Is held In tanks. The numbT of disease germs which may thus tlnd arces to the human body may be dan geiou. Fiom an aesthetic point of view, as well as from a hvglenlc standpoint, theie Is nothing seductive In the thought of using a gla,ss which may have touched the lips ot" a pei -son allllited with a loathsome disease." I)i. Beedv also nld that there was teason to believe that tho using ot Lol.v Scianton as a place for skating Is not entirely fieo from dangar. He said that titbei miosis germs could eas ily bo deposited on the Ice by persons expectorating upon It and that there was a possibility of tuberculosis being ptopogatod In that manner. He said that II was n mistaken idea to believe that disease germs would be lio7.eii to death nnd urged each and every person piesent to do a little pri vate missionary woik to see that the lakes from which Scinuton's Ice supply Is secured are kept fiee from pollution. During tin evening theie was also a musical programme tendered by llrs. Thomas C. Walsh, MNs Anna Sullivan and Sidney Hughes. Next Friday night Di. Anna Law-Aard will lead a paper on "Hygiene nnd Phpslcnl Cul tute." BUTTS-TURNBULL NUPTIALS. One of the Season's Piettlest Homo Weddings. The mar lingo tit Lester B. Butts an I Mlus JOssle Tr.rnbull, nt the home oC the In hit's parents, on Capouse ave nue, Thursday evening, was one or the piettlest ot the season's home wed dings. The pallors wore elaborately deeoiated with flowers and plants, and the whole inter lor ot the home bili llantly Illuminated. The bride nnd her maid weie attired in costumes of lavender sik and car ried lose?. Mi's .May Coidizer wa.s the bildestnald, and Jacob;fJ( Iser, grooms man. The ceiemonv was pei formed by Bev. Mi. Butts, of Oatiuttsvllle. N. Y.. 11 cousin of tho groom. At Its conclu sion, a reception was tendeicd thij newly-wedded couple and in the eaily morning the left on en extended bridal tour. Tho nuptials vveie wit nessed by n large thiont of the rela tives and lr lends. Mrs. Butts Is one of the city's most charming joung women. The giooin l a progiesslvo young business man, associated with the wholesale papr firm of Megargeo Bro. NEXT SEASON AT LAKE LODORE. Booking of Excursions for 1001 at That Popular Resoit Has Alieady Commenced. The Dflawate and Hudson company has just Issued an nttincltvo little hi odium relative to the excursion sei son ot 1901 at Lake Lodorc, containing seveial beautiful half-tone engravings tho handsome new depot In the sum mer shade of ovei hanging boughs; the meat white dunce p ivlllon In the nildsi of the lar-htt etching groves, and Miilous nspeits of the boat-dot ted, magnlllcent lake itself with its five-and-a-half miles of varied nnd 1 dimming scencrv All tall und winter 11 stiong force of men have been nt i work on tho exclusion giounds with such effect that theie is a general de slio on tho part of the people to sod this lesort In all its ttcsh, new beauty. Applications for dates are nlieady coming In, and booking has com mented by Mr. II. W I'ross, district passBiigPi agent of tho Delaware nnd HridHin It'illiond at Scianton. Clicu IniH descriptive of Lake Lodoie and the Impioveinents on tiro grounds nw In the hands of all DoUvvaro und Hud son ticket agents, who will bo plensuj to supply the in to the publics upon application. THE MEMBERS' COURSE. Another of Seiles of Enteilalnments at R. R. Y. M. C. A. Another of the course of enter taln rnitrts lor tho membetii of tho Ballioad V. M. C. A. wbh held In tho Y. M. C. A. rooms last evening, diameter At tlst Spodou was the star attraction and made several exceedingly clevei char coal bkotches, John T. YVutMns sang seveial selec tions. Miss Bessie flloat gnvo two reci tations und Pianist Jones added to tho evening's enjoyment. JTis. Winslow's Soothing Syiup I . been ued foi ovtr I'lFIV VKMtS liv JIMIIONS of JIOTUCltS for their UULDIIEX vmiiij; iKRnii.vi. with runner bitccs. It SOOTIIIS tho tllll.lt, r-Onr.-SS tie OUM. ULAYh nil 1A1N CUIUS WIND COMU. nn. 1- the bji nniedy for IM vlHIHOJIv. Mil by Miigirl( IrrCt"-' put nt the w-oild. Ho (inn WiV 4! foi "V,' Nlinluw'a rwotlilnir tyiup," Hid take nu fithetWinu. Jwrmj-me oenu a I'OUk', NO MEETING AS YET HELD COMMITTEE FAILS TO HAVE CONFERENCE. The Gelioial Mnniger Had Gone Awny When the Committee Ai rlved Some Time After the Ap pointed Hour Bain Men's Tiou bles Have Been Adjusted nnd the Main Difficulties Remnlnlng to Bo Settled Is the Matter of Employ ing Non-Union Men. No conference was hud jentcnlay between Genera t Manager Sllllinan und the employes' committee, as was ficheluled. It was arranged during the morning that they should meet nt ? o'clock, but the committee ex Porlen ed an unexpected delay nnd did not leach the cotnpnu's oillco until rome time after the nppolnted hou and Mi. Sllllman, having another ap pointment, could not wait. No tlnte for a future conference had been set up to n late hour lost night. The main purpose of the confeience is to secure Mr, Sllllnmn's -lRnatttro to an tigt cement that the tetins of the strike settlement shall e'ontlnuo for a year. In this niri cement, In addition to what hrn aheady been agreed upon, the emptoyes have Included a rltusj to the ef.'ect that no man nhall be employed by tho company who Is not a member or the local union of the Amalgamated .Association of Sticet Haltwav Bmploycs. This clau"e, It I? expected, will not b' rcndllv ac quiesced In by Mr. Sllllman, ns It will mean nt tho very outset the dchargj of Keller and Seeley, the men w ho refused to Join the stilkcrs and whose employment by the company is so ob jectionable to the union men. because It Is thought to b ns good as ceitaln that tiro union would not admit these men to membership, oven though thev should mnke application, which Is not at ull likely To what extremes lite union men will go to liHst upon the adoption of this clause Ls a much mooted question. If Mi. Sllliiinir refuses to consent to having It made a. part of the agree ment, the action that the men will take will be decided upon nt theli next meeting. A meeting Is 1 ailed foi tomonow inclining to lecelve the tepoit of tho committee, but ns It has not yet son Mr. Sllllman, It may bo that the meet ing will be postponed. The bam men have afiietd to the teims offoied by tho cotnpanv, which at first they were disposed to reject, and the company has .11 tanged, and yesterday began to put into opei atlon, the ten-hour prhedule. The only mat ters, therefore, lemninlng to be ad justed are the Keller and Seeley nf fah and tho lelnstntentent of Dis patcher Charles Powell and tvvo other men who, the union claims, were dls chin ged became of their paitlclpatlon in the stiikc STANDINQ COMMITTEES. Will Have Chaige of Affahs of the Home for the Fiiendle3i. The ofllceis and manage: s of the Homo for the Friendless met yester day morning hi the Young Women's Christian asFoelation looms wheie Hie president, Mrs. W. D Kennedy, made the following appointments of stunn ing committees: dil-orj Cunnnltui -Iluii II V !tup, Mr I . H. siuircs toloml U. II. Hippie. Uveruthe ( ouiiiiltt-s! Mr.. John Giiitei, Mil I-it, Mm. I If. Ulpuli- I Inanci ( iininltUe- Chilrnun, Mi. 1. V. C hinibeilali', Vr l II, stott. Mr.. .1. 1. On tell, Mn. V. WilM.ii, Mr?. I V. Maion, Mn I II Pimmlek, Ii" .Inmei I' IHik'Cti, M.. N Y. Lett, Mi. I!. J. I'o.tir, Mik I. It Sttllo, Vi Jennie shinnon Coiumitteo on l'uel ( Inliinaii, Mn J. I. Council; Mr. lame V. Diel'on, Mrs I'. II. Dale. Mr... 1! M. Winton. Jtls V. If. niclirnond. Committee en Itipihs .nd Improcinent Clulrmin, Mrs Cliirlci SaIiIuh. Mr. I Hunt, Mis. T II. Pile, Mr. I. llobeilon Mr-" H V Knipp. Mm. ('. II. eolt. (oii'.mltlte mi InajMitlon John Velon, clnlr man: C'hules sihlner, W. I). Kenmdr, limei f IliiUn, Ocoue II. "mltli. J. I. bul.e. (ommltt'c on ItillglniH siriuC hill mm. Mis li II nipple; Mi.. V II. Hunt. Mn W. II I'eiltlns, Mb Com Vfcrrlfld 1, Mrs. It J Poster, All. It. . Loco. Mlf J. II fhaimoii Committee en lIui'aK Mr-. II. M Wlntnn, iliilinian; Mi.. Coij Mtiiifltbl, Mh. John r.m ttr. Committee on Oiouuil. Mm. J, A HobirUou, iliiiritiin; Mi .1. II Diinmlcl., Mr'. 11 .M. Win ton, Mi. W. V. Watson, Mrs. I. W. Morw Coiiimltttt' on Piserti Vfi.. A. I'. Hunt VsaUurit Marager- Jlrs II. II lllpp'e Mitrcn-Mii V. K. Nalkir BURKE A BAD MAN. Annigned Befoio Aldeiman Hove by Sister for Assault. Thomas Hurko was fined $-'0 by Al derman Howe jesteiday, on the charge of assault and battel y und being chunk and dlboideilv. pietertod by his sister, Urldget, of 121 Railroad avenue. Thomas, nccouling to his sister's htoiy, is a veiy bad man, who Is wont to toino home chunk und lalse a big disturbance. Thursday night at 12 o'clock he made his nppearance home, arrd he lost no time in turning things topsy-tuiv. He engaged in a quarrel with his brother, and In tho cottrso of his mad rushes about the room fell upon tho stove, burning his hand, House Coats at 2-3 Their Value. Rather than ciurv over our house coats we will close them out at the fol lowing prices: S13.00 Conts at $8.(10. 10.00 Conts nt 7.00 8.50 Conts nt 6.00. 7.00 Cont nt 5.00. 6.00 Coats at 4.00. WM9' "ON THWlJAr:,' Tmtlf' nvinin n r "r "A Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure."' By using our GREEN VALLEY RYE ?; you can feel sure you have a perfect safe- guard against the effects of the CASEY BROTHERS! Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. ON A SERIOUS CHARGE. Andiew Aibln, of Mayfield, Held in 81,000 Bail by Aldeiman Millar. Andrew At bin, of Mnyfleld, was ar rested Thursday night on a wnrrant Issued by Alderman Millar, at tho In stance ot I'achlu. Apospn, of Maylleld. He was arrulaned before the alder man esterduy, and held under $1,000 ball for his nppeaianee In court. Pnehla Apcpa alleges that seven years ago they took up their abode ns man and wife, nnd that they had tvvo children, but had never been mniilod. Sin- further alleges that ho deserted her a few days ago to marry another Maylleld girl. Mrs. Duggan, the Hoard ot Associ ated Charities' agent, will take charge of the vvomun nnd the children. SNEAK THIEF CAUGHT. Peddler Airested by Pntiolmaa Con nery for Bieakintj Into House. 1'atrolnian Conner y captured a man yestetday afternoon shortly befote J o'clock trying to effect an enhance to the home of Mis. i:. H Huntington at ::;ri Monioe nvenue. The unknown had broken the glass in the rear door and was about to enter the build n,; when the ofllcer appealed He wa.s taken to the clt hull station house, where he tefused to give his iiume, but vnluntei'ied tho luforniatl u thut ho was a peddler and that his home was In Baltimore. For the p-at few dajs he has been going fiom houe to house selling needles, watching hli opportunity to make n little money on the Mile. Superior Set vice via Lackawanna f Ralhoad. In planning a buMiiesu 01 pleasure trip one ot the most essential features to consider Is the loule Unit "guts you theie-." in the shortest spuco of time, fewet-t changes of c.us, leat annoy nnce by dust and nuoke, pyifeet road bed, best equipment of coaches, dining cars, Pullman sleeping nnd pallor cara of the highest possible standnid of ck cejience that modi en Ingenuity can de vise, such as nlt'oided von by the I.ackaw 'intui railroad. Through Pull man sleeping cats and coaches to Chlcucjo and St. lands dally. Tcventy four hours to Ht. Louis-, twenty-one hours to Chicago, w Ithoitt change of curs; eIght--.ovcn houn to Calitornla, with onlv one change of cats, and wenty-sK hours to Jacksonville, Pin The 'very lovet rates of fare to all point? Apph to the tieaus,t T) .. and AV. ticket ugent. either iu person, by telephone or by letter, and you v.lli receive prompt attention ard inm leous treatment. Tor Councilman, Ninth Waul. I hereby announce mvself a candi date for the Republican noininntion for common council hi the Xlnth ward, hiiblect to the Crawford county rules. I lespertfully nsk my lilnds to kindly assist rue nt tho coming primary elec tion. Should I be elected. I will berv tho taxpaveis and citizens to the best of tnv abilltv Youih Itiuly. Peter X. Huun. Nettleton's Removal Sale. Shoes -it one-fourth price Washington avenue. wjftwmwpi! A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary Investment in business, theprofitfrom aTELEpHONE is incalculable. Residence, and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PCNtlSYLVAMA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO 1Ijiiuki oflkc, 117 Adimi avnue. Announcement Extraordinary.... At the iccent International bx port Imposition held in Philadel phia, 1890, the M.ison & Hamlin Pianofortes weie .(warded highest distinction ovn all others, and were the only pianos to b recommended to the Franklin Insti tute as woi thy of a bpecial distinc tion and extra medal. A lull stock ot these supeib in struments may be been at the w.ireiooms ol L. B. Powell &Co. 131-133 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue Ne India a uia'l if fincy Cicamnv I! li ter an I stiiitly frU csg ami llio jirlie 11 i lev at Hrt iIjvi Ku.il can lio told a' Wo b not liaco auv fpciial tiU.i or liidtri bat at all time rair ji tvinplct" 11 line f Market Goods, Panij Ornkcrira aiiJ Tahlo l)illo. den n uii lm founj iu tlio larcit Vrw York c.r riulaOcljihU Maikcll likli we nil at lisl't prices W. H.. Pierce, II l cliawtnna Ave. Trompt dtlhrry 110, ll, ltl Pm -ti Protect Your Hands With a pair of theso glore They Are not the carelessly ww eJ kind but ftre first class in ma terial, sewing and ehaps. 50c to $1.00. CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna Avenue GREAT BARGAIN SALE lj.t -ti ,Iaicl. ?:j; $175.00 l'itlan ltnib "nauuisitln" eel. ci C tt lir and rrrrr, M, now.. 4lJLfwOit 1'iuUii 1 im'j J.icktt, J7r.ti0, va Millie taj?, SO In. lipqi, ?SX); low Mini, lipr, 80 inch Jeep, 7J; row Mntiti Cj'C, SO indi ltop, y.i, 65.00 150.00 50.00 55.00 45.00 50.00 27.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 Mnrlln lp, 27 indi cl-.p, f), Hum Pener Capf, 3" Inch tlirp, $73; now Hechlc Sal, Alirliii trimm-d, ."0 indi ilccr, V', now Hcttrlo Nil, jibln, 1j now 1 IfUrli Fral, pltui, (J5; now I Ii'ctrk val, pliin, t.tJ, now Vll lIoiIi CA'f, Cinl 011 J Sulta it grtatlf ri inn rl rlc t . F. L. Crane, 324 Lackawanna Ave. Riw Fins Bought. Fur3 Repilred. smsmMm&u ilie rpulir Home bioir. Guard Every Door 1 of yoni houso with a good mat and yon will be pleased with the large quantity ol' dust and dirt that is kept outside. Just now we aie making special pi ices 011 mats to get yon acquainted with our very complete line. Itegulnr 75c mats for B80 Eegular $1. mats for 78o Foote & Fuller Co Menrs Building. Just Eight Days More . - ine January uean sweep Sale will be continued the re mainder of this and all of net week. Speci-I Redticfions On all the remaining odds and ends. , Bargain Prices on Larapsi $ This week. Decorated Lamp, jj 24 inches high, latest design, heavy brass tri minings, worth h fcl.so, 2 s $2.98. CREDIT YOUP CEBTAINY1 ''THE: MNffMY 22l-2S0.825-227Wyomlg Af tt$tt$$S&M6$) Cuinljblns Hjjjl IIAliI I rJ' a 1 l M r M m M irK) J " Jl M?" '-ift', .Am-V ,rJ. -S--iii' 'til'llilte,'' ' "