- i ' X v. THE SCRAKTON TRIBUNE-AYEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1001. - Sk ail 'Best Milk for Family Use.' " Babies thrive on It." I DR. HANDS i CONDENSED MILK With Phosphates and Hypophos- phltcs Added. Taste not changed. BETTER THAN CREAM FOR COFFEE. Sold' by Grocers anil ruggi-P. The Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Co. Write for booklet. SCRANTON, PA. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OK Per Qc QUart. LACKAWANNDAIRY CO 3 Heplione Order. Prompttr ! " ' 3f.jaj Adams Avenues, Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlco D., I. & W. Passenger Cttitlon. Phone B2B. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat OC.ee IToure a. ft. to 12.39 p. m.: I to Wlllta-as Dulldlnjr. Opp. Postofflcis. omqw(MlabeL -'"'' CITY NOTES - .4 ' IAHMEN'm Mi'ETINti.'lhcro Mill le a meet- lug ol tli" cabmen, coachmen and stablemen this 1 toning .it T o'clock at Itaub's lull. 1'INEfl ?3 n CH. James l"ord, IS .vein ot age, am Nettle Van Wort, 13 jcars ot age. were lined V cadi liy Mayor Moir ycstcrdiy foi being drunk ind sticct walking. itntral or miss .i.i.Aoiii:it ti,o umciai o: the late Miss Margaret C.allaghrr will Like place this morning at 10.S0 o'clod. from the family home on Jackson street. UKSnrillOX AND NON-SUPPOKV.Jamcs It.nrctt was held under $J00 ball by Alderman Millar ci.terday on tho charge ot desertion and non-support, preferred by lit- wife, Sarah. MIASU1UNG SOCIAL. The Luther leiguc ol Holy Trinity Lutheran church, will conduit .1 "Measuring Social" at the home ot 0. V. ScMie, 1612 Gibson street, Thurbday evening. A c..r dial Imitation Is extended to all the mtinbeis. l thu congregation and Jin fiicndn. I'lO WON DI10KU HIS Lea I'rank Mich lash, ol South Scrantoii, tUsLiimel a tractate t the kit leg ju4. nboio the ankle, by the tilling ol a ptecn ol pig lion at the blat m nice yesterday. He was taken to iho Uoaw Tay lor hospital. AXSUAIi IHXTlXnS. Tlio Ontario, Gjibon. dale and Scranton Hallway compary held Its anr.uil meeting ycsteiday and re-eltcted last jear'd oltlcei. The annual muting ot the Lack nvamia Lumber cempary and tl.c Croxu Koi'i Water company were postponitl until next IMdaj, CHBrtCIl SUrPKIL Tlie ladles ot tho Petin Aenue Paptlst church will sero mppcr in the parlors ol tho church Thursday evening, Jau. 21, at 0 o'clock. The following is the menu: Piled ojstcrs, pressed meat, cabbage salad, creamed potatoes, canned lrult, bread and 10IN, tea and coffee PERKINS TOMORROW KIGUT.-The two lee lures to bo given at the High aehool tomorrow evening by Ell Perkins ore the hot ot Ids three great talks, "Fun tnd Fact In Japan and (.'him" Is Bcml-geographlcal and docs not bring oat so strongly the personal wit ot the author. These who hear "Stories Round tho btovc" and "Philosophy of Wit and Humor" will llten to a philosophical talk with all the amusing fea tures ol a humorous leoturp. llr. Peiklns H generally considered a humorist, but thin koi'4 a little way only In describing hint. Ills lec ture is a mcU inrtnictlvo onterfilijiicnt, mak ing laughter Irrepressible and giving enlightened ideas embodied in pointed and witty arguments Ills moral thought is grand and Impiilng and be nocr stoops to the commonplaco humor. Having been an Intimate ot all tho gieat limner. islj his reminiscences aro intensely Intiieotlna'. 1II0 illuttratCB and proics tho different betwu-u Iwit and humor and alao that wo enjoy jutliu-. as r t -f -t- We offer subject sale to previous $9,000 Iiehighton Water Supply Co. :Gold Bonds: Q per cent. Tree ot Tax. tuio 1029. Ma- 'ihe company owns S.OOrt acre ol lmd, and control the water-shed, 11s well a.. the aallable water supply. Water is furnUhtd to the towns of l.ehlghton tnd WiUtport, as well us thu Lehigh Valley load. Tha i;t(iu 1, llrst-clafs In every respect. Price and parllculars on applieatlcn. M nroadnay, ft. T. Carbondale, ConusoDKtilth Uldf, Wllkis-Rarie. .. A 4- . 1- rfr -fr KSE'S. ISs itiii" much as humor. All ol this and more In one cimlng, anil yet, without the knowledge nf tlic licatcra Mr. Perkins his 'nt Mronij .balls of thought loexl and elevating lmpt-rlons into every mind ere ho It lull through. Ticket will eontlnuo on mI) at Powell's. Mitt-Ie store until the dale of the lei lure. THE CHINESE QUESTION- Ablo Papor Rend Last Night by Dr. D. A. Wobb. At a meeting; of the Catholic 111b- torlcnl Society anil Nevvmrm Mntrnzlne club, hold last night In thu Knights of Columbus rooniH, a remarkably ublc paper on "The Chlneso Question" was read by Dr. Daniel A. Webb. lie summarized nt length tho traits of tho Chinese raco unit the causes leading up to the recent Boxer upris ing. Ho pointed out tho great lnllu eni'o which tho mlnslonarlcs had on the outbreak, and paid a high tribute tn tho heroism and bravery of tho Catho lic missionaries, un account of whoso heroic actions, he said, "tho public press, with Its customury unfairness, has by a -studied silence refrained from giving to tho world." "In the Interests of humanity," said he, In conclusion, "If not In the seem ingly more Important concerns of trade and commerce, let us hope that from the past u lesson may be learned of honesty, fair play and charity In the world'H relations with tho Chinese em pire." iMIss Margaret Coxe, of Parson, re cited "Hob" Taylor's "Tho Old Violin" In an exceedingly clever manner, and for nn encore gave "Tho Turkey Sup per." A business meeting of tho oilleers nnd patronesses Is called for S o'clock on Friday evening at the club house. BABYLON BREAKER DESTROYED BY FIRE Temple Iron Company Sustains the Loss of a 9120,000 Property. 700 Men Thrown Idle. The Uabylon breaker of the Temple Iron company, situated between Dur yen nnd C.iinpbcH'H Ledge, was to tally destroyed by lire yesterday intiinltig. The loss Is about $li0,000r a major part of which Is covered by In surance. Tho Haines started beneath tho screen room, In a Hue through which the dust Is fanned from the breaker, nnd It la supposed were caused by spontaneous combustion. The lire broke out at 10.30. while the breaker was In full operation, but as It burned slowly at llrst the in ployos wore not endaiuvered. Though the breaker Is 150 feet fiom the shaft, It was deemed advisable to warn thu men to come out, and they did so huv rlodly. I'lforts were made to control the Haines with the nld of tho bu-aker hoses but they proved In nln. A lire com pany from Plttstcm and one from eit Pittson nude u quick response to a call for assistance and succeeded In saving the other colliery buildings. The breaker prepared tho coal from a shaft nnd two dilfts. Seven (hun dred men are thrown Idle. The breaker was rebuilt three years ngo. It was a double breaker, sup plied with the mo&t modern appara tus, and had a capacity of 1,000 tons a day. It will be rebuilt. NEW COMPANY'S DUNM0RE ROUTE Streets Over Which It Proposes to Extend Its Tracks to Bench Dttnmore Comets. The ordinance to give the .Vntr.1l Rapid Transit Railway company the franchise It heeks in Dunmore will bu Introduced In the borough councils to morrow night. It asks for a light of way from the city line ut Larch street, up Larch to Adarm, to Marlon, to Mudlson, tn Green Htdge to Clay, to Delaware, to Rlakely. Delaware stieet Intersects Rlakely lr0 feet below thu femurs. The com pany will enter upon the Sctnnton Railway company's P.lakely street tracks to reach the Corners, It 11 con cludes tuat It is expedient to do so. Kventually tho tracks will be extended out Delaware Mreet to the region beyond Chestnut street. Double tracks will bu laid the whole length of the routo, The havl.st grade Is less than sl per cent. A combination smoking car and 11 car half closed and half open will en ter largely Into the new company' equipment. A belt line to serve West Sei anion, Kellcvtto and South Seranton, with ears running on double tracks. In both directions will be a part of tho new system. 11 Is not unlikely that u trans fer airangemeU will be perfected be tween tho Centinl and the .Speedway companies. BOLAND-O'NElLL NUPTIALS. Former Resident of Scrantou Wedded in Wilkes-Barre. James Al. Roland, of Wllkes-Harre, formerly of this city and In oilier of e-Clty Treasurer CI. Roland, was married yesterday morning at s o'clock In St. Mary's church, that city, to Miss Anna O'.N'elll, for several yea is 11 teacher In the Wllkcs-Rairo High school. Tho ceremony was pi rformed by Rev. R. A. McAndrew and was wit nessed by u Inrge throng of friends. The bridesmaid was Miss Alberta O'Neill, a sister ot" tho bride, while the groom was attended by his brother William, of this city. After tins cere mony, the cimple left for Washington, D. C, whero they will spend their honeymoon. CORPORATION BILL PASSED IN SENATE. Uy KxihiMio Who Irom Tho Associated Pros, Harrlbbuig, Jan. '.'.!.-The bill iKimiltlng cci tain luiiniiatlbiw In InuiMMi tbi'lr lapltallza. tlou pa..ul finally In the tinatt' Dili iittenioon. It l -teneially 1111 1. iUh1 that IhU incjtiiio In designed to allow thu l'cnu.jliai.ia Railroad company to I nil cite IK t-ipltal stuck lme to $;Y",fKlO,(poo, It now joes tn the homo ur con ldciatlon in Hat body, Suicido of Galveston Man. Oy Excluslvo Wire Irom The Associated Press. CoiTy, Pa Jau. SB. II. !. Crokir, who-e lor. tune was swipt away by the flcwd at fialtc.ton, Tcxaii, blew out hi. brain, at Tnlon City, Pa,, today, Crokrr wa -iltliis relative, lure sud it U tuppotrtl that blooding our his losses was the rnuse ot the hulelde. He was SO )car of age and iniirlrd, Ell Perkins nt H kchool tomorrow. CLOSE OF THE ARCHDEACONRY BUSINESS SESSION HELD PARISH HOUSE. IN Sermon at tho Morning Borvico De livered by Rev. Ghnrlcs W. Boot, of Christ Church, Susquchunnn. Number of Importnnt Topics In troduced at tho Aftornoon Moot ing Woman's Auxiliary Aloo Held a Hooting in tho Afternoon. Improsslvo Service in tho Evening. The closing sessions of the Hcrnnton archdeaconry vera held yesterday at St. Luke's church nnd were very Inter esting. Tho second session of the arch deaconry opened yesterday morning at 7.30 with holy communion. A brief business session In tho parish house preceded the morning prayer at 10 o'clock. Tho prlnclpnl service of the day, holy communion, was celebrated at 11 o'clock, lllshop Talbot being cele brant, assisted by Archdeacon Coxe and Rev. Dr. Jones, of Wllkes-Uarre. Dr. Israel was server. It was an lm presslvo and beautiful service, tho clergy occupying the choir and appear ing In full vestments. Tho sermon, from the text, "What is man that thou art mindful of him?" was delivered by the Rev. Charles W. Root, of Christ church, Susquehanna. It wis a remarkably line discourse and deeply Interested the llsteneis. This clergyman has but recently come Into the iltoccKe, having previously been an English army ollleer. lie has Just passed his llrst examination for ad mission to holy unlets. Mr. Root la recognized as u man of exceptionally brilliant intellectual powers. Rt'SINRSS MEETING. At the business meeting In tho after noon 11 number of Important topics weie Introduced. Among these was that of the mission to the deaf. Such a mission has had its center for some time In St. Luke's church, with Rev. Mr. Koehler as the leader. The woik has Increased so extensively, however, that It has been thought necessary to appoint a special missionary, who will bu given charge ot this branch. Mr. Koehler will continue to assist, but a his Held lies far outside the conllues of the Scranton arehdeaconiy. the social needs can thus bo met with nioie c 1111 pletenrs. It ii decided to hold the next meet ing of the archdeaconry on the last day of Apill In St. James church, Pitlston. The Rev. George R. RIshop, of Grace ehuieh, Great Rend, gave the Execesls of the session from l'talms xxlll;l. It was a very able effort, and was received with miitkcd pleasure by thu archdeaconry. The Women's auxiliaiy meeting was also held In the afternoon with n large attendance present. RIshop Talbot opened tho session with remarks, lie urged greater effort to Increase the offerings and stated that while four or five churches were In process of erec tion, there should be many more. . REV. G RING'S ADDRESS. Rev. Mr. tiring, formerly lector at Forest e'lty. went to Kioto, the biicred city of Jnn.in, in IS't;. The resident clergyman told him there was no use In eominjr, as ho had been there two years and was lealng for Toklo. Mr. Grlng was not discouraged that in a city of S30.000 Inhabitants he could se cure a foothold. Holy Trinity church In Philadelphia gave him $1,010 to build a church. He nlso built a St. Agnes school. The city was stirred by the enterprise and now live larse buildings are up. Tho necessity for mote money was emphasized. Mis. I. W. Coxe. of Alden. gave tlu leport of the annual meeting held ,n November In Wllkis-llnire. Miss Ju lia C. Emery, of New York, general secretary or the Woman's Atixill.irv, spoke In an interesting addiess, In wmen were given many Hints for en larged work. She made suggestions tegnrdlng the united offerim- to be given nt the triennial meeting In Cali fornia In October, and urged the la dles to study nils.-ilon work. Her nd diess was followed by the leports fiom parish branches. The members of the Scranton Aux iliary served a beautiful luncheon tit noon to visiting delegates. Miss Mini ness acted as chairman, with Mm. G. M. HalMead, Mis. E. II. Jeunyn, Mrs. F. II. .Termyn. Mr.. L. G. EaRar and Mis. L. S. O.ihfnrd as a committee, others who alsteil were Mrs, Exeiu'.t Wan en, Mrs. Fiunk SlUlmiin, Mrs. T. l Von Stouh, Mrs. W. M. Dickson, Mis. A. W. t'lo.is. .Mis. Kitchener, Mi.. Fred Hand, Miss I'cnnvparJ-er, thu Mlses Dei mini, Gertrude Spr.igite, Todd, Rroadbent. Uessell. Keek. EVENING SERVICE. The evening -ervlce last night win most Impressive. The clergymen wore theli vestments, the brlght-hued hoods of the Hlshop and Di. isrnel nmiklng I heir doctor's degn-e, giving 11 picturesque effect. RIshop Talbot. In his In lei" opening address, spoke with feellni: ot thu death of the good queen, nnd of her wonderful life and Inlliieiice on the Cluistlan homo nnd futility. Her devotion as 11 chutchwo man and her loyalty to the light wero emphasized. Rev. A. D. Gilng. lecently a mls Hlumtiy to Japan, was heard In an ex cellent mid ret-, In which he gave a brief resume of the relations bMweiii America and Japan. Today Hie Japan IS .THE ftu RSJ WMilM . A plentiful put tip In supposod to ninko 11 peuceublo mind. If honestly earned, prmlently ciivi-d nnd propi-ily spent yen. And Its worth tryinrr for. Savings Department TRADERS NATIONAIa RANK Cor. Wyoming nnd Spruce ese peoplo feel toward America as to ward no other nation. They revcro England; they admire her power nnd greatness, but they love America. Now It so happens that tho mother church hns united with her daughter to build up a great native church In Japan. Today wo have h, common school system nil over Japan, with colleges and universities. In 1S00 the great constitution wan adopted mul'lnc Japan no longer nn nbroliito monarchy but a constitutional monuichy, in which will always be re ligious liberty. Today we can buy land and build churches under the pro tection of the government, and tho nanio of Jesus Is loved Instead of tinted. Wo huve today the spectacle of a great people, a land with between 1.000,000 and 5,000,000 inhabitants, a na tion with our llernture, our science and yet a heathen nation. Let the church do as welll for Japan ns tho state nnd the school hnve done, this nation with nil Its greatness will amount to noth ing unless founded on Chtlst. RELIGIONS ARANDONED. The old religions nre nbandond. Ruddhlsm, Confucianism and Shlndit Ism are passed away md the young men nnd women will be agnostics un less we give them u new religion In place of the old. We have only to co operato with them a few short years and then they will carry on tho work for themselves. It Is tho Japanese who must reclaim China. They are th natural missionaries to that country. RIshop Talbot spoke concerning the narrow spirit of parochialism und urged more generous effort for' mis sionary privileges. He Introduced Rev. Mr. Rateman, who had been with him In the now west, and who hindc a brief address. Ho lollevt'il that self-preservation Is to be regarded In the church and tha to cut otf mlsslonnty Interests Is to perish, lie hoped the time would soon come when the odious distinction be tween foreign nnd domestic missions would bo no more heard. Education docs not lake the place of religion, the most llendlsh crimes of the day are not committed by men In the slum"", but by the so-called higher classes, the educated classes, often unl- verslty-bred. Tho true spirit of mis sions is tho only thing which can eman cipate us from the unseltlshness and narrowness of parochial life. The service closed with the benedic tion bv the bishop, who previously thanked St. Luke's parish for Its kind ness to the guests. CANDIDATESHAVE BEEN CERTIFIED Men Who Have Been Nominated by Political rntties for Ward Of fices in This City. Yesterday was the last day for filing certltlcatcs of nomination and next Tuesday will bo .the last day for filing nomination papers. The nomination of the following candidates have been certified: nitsT WARD. Uiputiln Jii- linmnori rnuui.il, .Mm MiDonndl, .l"!in J. l',u', 'IlioniJ. W. llioma.. l)i mm 1 it Common rwimll, M. ,1. (lark. MXONfl WAHP. ll.'ii.iMuan -Common Vuuneil, 1-im It. !.! wnnN. IIiuiii.-h .1. Snowdru, Jainu II. CaMirllne. Htiuitr.it Common council, J. P. i:.in, John I.ibar, I'. A. Roland. l'OL'inil WARD. Iti piiblle.ni Common eouutll, l).in W. I.'iain, IMttanl W. ."-eailng. I'lohlbitlon-W. T. llurall. .M.redlih Jones. 111111 WARII. Ripubllean chool controller, John 11. Phillip-. Common council, Albert C. I.iv. (, John T, James. IM'taul R. Itobathan. Prohibition Hvhuol eonuuller, (lurks I tilled ; ccmiiicm eotim.il, David P. Ella., Clinics .Muni-un, Joint L. Jone. Diinoor.it school lontiollcr, loliu II. Pliilllpt; coinm"n 01m1.il, Albert I'.. LenN. MVfll V MID. Rtiiiil.lii an - ("i.iiinioii ineni II, DrniiM i.it Cuininoii tvtintil, i:dv..rd ll.ml. .I..I1I1 I. Mc ;i"ciiy. I'lohilillltiii Ccinmoii coiiiiitl, 'Ibi.tn.it Mm l.lu.irI si:vi:mii w mid. HuiiiM r.tt f mni"n tiniuill, -lulm CMIalahll'. 'Ilell.l laitllls. .NINTH WARD. Hi publii .111 -C'limiiiiiii council, II. i:, ISuint'l Paine, (). II. P.nliid'.'i. i'.m:vi:.n rn ward. Hipi.hliiau 1 1i11111it.il it'imill, (l-o.ir llelilegel, Juliii Lett, 11, IM11eCi.1l ( 01111.1011 cuiincll, I'ioiI ( Italics (j, lt.1-.1r. Phillip, Tllllt ri.l'.N'l II V MID. Rcpublliaii- Ci'hiiiion luiintil, Aliiul Iliiicy, 1'i.ikiiik K. sjkic D le'iiiil -Cctiinioii intuitu, J0I111 J. Mtl.iKtie, D.111I1I 1'. Pate. mriiiixvni WARD. Ripnblltaii Aldcin (lewge I. KiIIhw. Dciiinu.it .lulm Cm by. rinr.i'Niii uid. Ripitblleiii ( oniiiion louiull. Wlllhin I.cw is. Piiihlbltltii Cmnmon mum II, II. C. lllrim.in. si.ri:i:.N'iii wuti. Itiptibllran AlJeuiiaii. Jn-tph .1. Kline. Dillioci.it vhlciniiii, M. J. Ruddy. m:vi:xti:k.niii v.vud. lb pttlilli an CViiiiiion council, Lulher Killi-r, Jlaibin stipi aldrrnun, John T. IIovm'j afnjr, lloli.-il P. Koehler. MM:ri:i.vni ward. Itipublu in-Cuiiiinon couin II. William .1. Smith, Willi no L. Jiuveii, Jacob Couller, Demon. it-Common council, Joepli (i. Roiar, Cli.ii let tiraf, Jiilliti Iro.i! eoiulable, Mlthael JlcClbe. TWRNIIKIII WARD. Ri'piililli.in-Coimiien mum II, Thomas Gilf ftlliki .ildeiiiMii, J.ili'1's f!. Rudy, John J. Ruddy, Ji4m E. il'M.iRey. Pi moi int MdcnnJli, James i. Ilradyj con (table, IMnaul Ciane. TVTVry-lTllT WARD. llppulillc.ni ('oniiiion council, llecs II. 'Ilinniu; con.lable, Willlain Lewli. Democrat Common council, Michael Norton; cumtablc, Patiltk J. Logan. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. 'fin rally pens were so expensive that the Meet pi nuukcrs adierlUeil tint they would make sutli lepaiis us weie- neii-oaiy to thtlr pens tor a uiiliil lline, Rcurially ulwut slc months. When a man damaged his pen he canled it back to tho lucloiy, and hsd It iiicmU-d by nu expciiiiucd urc liinli. Aieilher new rife has liccn Iniented, this lime 111 Mvcdtii, end l.'uglanil has pl.ncil orJrts tor m-iie Minplrs. It Is .in .lutoiuatle contiliatiee, with li I said to mean a iciolutlon of tho whole. ni-liiii ol I III" sho-illur.', fiirm.tny has sent somu gun InncU lo hftidcn to haw tho new linen lion lilted tn them. Hie normal rainfall of Los Angeles, Is 1B.S.1 inthes per jeir. l-'or the last seien eais tho jit-nan wa inly H) per cent, ol this amount. Hundreds ol artesian wells ccjmiI to flow, and at San Diego water was pumped from wells W leet deep, Tho reemt lieaiy lalns liiiu restored the hilaucn ol things. A lew months ago an old tnlur named Chris tian iouns, reldlng near Prewoll, Wis, died. Iho other div adinliii.lritoia of Ids cttata bold koine trivi.1 piles tu Cornelius Meat ham, Meaeham ihsi'uMied in tha wood plla $l,0j) In gold winppul In a bundlo ol undcrivear, lie tinned the money over to the udmliiUlrators, I'll lViklns ut High school tomorrow. BIG BATCH OF OPINIONS HANDED DOWN IN THE SUPER IOR COURT. No Lackawanna Cn sos Among Thorn. Court Adjournod to Moot in Will iamsport in February Court Ask ed to Quaah tho Appoal Taken by the City in tho Spollman Case, Casos Argued at tho Last Sossion of tho Court in This City for a Year. The Superior court closed Its session yesterday, when It handed down a large batch of opinions and adjourned to meet In Wllllamsport Feb. 11. Be fore court ndjburned Major Everett Warren asked the court to quash the appeal in the case ot Lieutenant of Police Michael Spellman ugalnst the city. Mr. Wnrien said the mayor has no right to take nn nppeal In n case unless directed to do so by resolution of councils Thcro was no such resolu tion In this case. Court took the pa pers and will make known its decision when It meets In Wllllamsport. The coses argued yesterday were: In re estate of Nelson l'ottor, de censed, Cortls Stone, appellant. Ap peal from orphans' court ot Susque hanna county. In re road In Herrlck nnd Ararat townships, consolidated Water Supply company and Uniotulalo Water company, appellants. Appeal from epinrter sessions of Susquehanna county. Lory Stone, appellant vs. George B. Rogers. Appeal from com mon pleas of Susquehanna county. Jacob States, vs. tho First National bank of 'Montrose, appellant. Appeal from common pleas ot Susquehanna county. OL J. MoCollum vs. M. T. l'er Igo, Polly Tiffany, administratrix, ap pellant. Appeal from common pleas of Susquehanna county. No Lackawanna county opinions wero handed down. Following Is the list: PER Cl'RIAM. llairic, appfil, C1iHir miinty; re-argument refused. I'untoii t. Walker, Ibiklcr count.-; re-ar,'ii. mint relused. UliJlcn vs. Coatf, Chester county; motion dc nlcd. Milk a-ifelallon v. ltiple-. I'll; county; mo tlou to uihnncc ucnlrd. City e Cony . Chair company, Krie county; motion In aihame denied. City ol Rile v. School tIMtht, Rfle count) ; 1.1IW aibancid to llnrMniig m'-Moii. F.ukriT vs. Pricklier. Philadelphia, count. ; iimi lou tn adt nice nhi-ul. Commonwealth llilllngrr, Quarter selons I.ireattir muntt; order .itiiimed. McCall (stiilr, He in m's appeal. Orphans' Court, Lancaster miinty; dec no Jtlirmcd. Commonwealth is. Wilu-i', ijunter Ses-ion, Phlladelplili; appeal quashed. Mullen ei-tate, Oiplnns' Couil, Philidclphla; nilo ditharged. 1'Rr.SIDl'AT jldoi: C. !.. itici:. Puppler vs. lb'rrinman, Common Pleas, No. 'J, Philadelphia; reierscd and jinlgtnent entered lor plaintiff. City ii. AniKticu (lour caie), Ceimmon rica, No. 3, Philadilphla; judgment aflinrnd. James vs. Tennev Canning rompatiy, Common Pleas, Xo. 1, Philadelphia; ordei r.-vened and pioeetlendo awarded. City vs. ?econil Reformed Prti-nytei ian ihuich, Coinmou Ploai, N'o. 3, Philadelphia; order itrll. Ing off lien Is ieei--d. Tibbln estate vs. llaiklnon. Orphans' Owl, Philadelphia; decree alltniied. Pc-iimbuiy Jlanulaeturlng company vs. laiiir ance rompimj, No. t, Plilladelphla; judgment, af Hinted. In re: hewn- on Chatham stieet, Common 1'lcan, No, 1, Phlladtlphla; order reiersed. In He: Opening of Thirteenth stnet, (Jturter Setslonx, I'hlUdelplila; order alBimcd. In Re: OperJng ol Filty-titlli street, Quarter Sevlons, Philadelphia; order afHnnnl. MeFarlantl's estate, C'omnicii Pleas, llljlr county; order alfirmed. Rehln vs. Frank (two en ). Common Picas, Srliui Iklll county; oidrr altlniicd .it mt ol ap pellant. Iniurance mirpiny n ((law company. Com mull Picas. No. 1, Plilladelphla; Judgment af filmed. springer v. Stiver, Common Picas, Montgom ery count; ; judgment atlhmed. Iliands vs. Wife, Common Pleas, N'ortliaiup Inn coimtj : Jiiclgiii"iit .ilttim"d. Rrahant is. County, Common Pleas. .Sehujlkill county; Judgment altirmed. fihier tn nee i.. Mcl'arlind, Common Plea, UUIr count; ; afllrmed. .n;nr.r. jmi: a. iirjwi.u. Hiirlnon vs. Van (.iinten, foniiiion Plejs, ;o, 2, Phlladelplili; Judgment rcuisul. Orlady UU (.cnls. It'ger if. Dlaek, Comnmn Pleas. No. 1, Piul oili'lplila; nioiliilcil ami .iibrimd, I.cnnig is. Clioelaw Hailroid, Comtnon Pleas, No. -J, Phllaelilphli; Jiidgmcnl allitiind. Coinnionwe.illh i, lluitnw, IJuiifev miiiiw, Indian i county; ileeue .ilihmed. PilUbuig Itrewiitg lompini, liquor llccn-o. ('urtt-r ,"csiiin, Alli-'hiny count; atltimed. Itice and Orlady tlU..nl. llisiirunce innipaiiy t. Warnaniakef, Coiiilucu Pleas, No. 4, Plillaetilpl.l.i; juiUniiiil aflhiiird. Reuer vs. MeCormick, Common Plea., ( iear Hi hi county; judgmitit alfiimnl. Inuriucc company vs. Natlcr, foniiiion Pleas, Cleaiflcld county; Judgment nlllrmed. Wise vs. I)cb, Common Plus, Clrai field coun tj ; lev ri.ee! with icnur, Kelncr is. Iiuiitoii, Common PIea, Lebanon; Judgment airiimed, Itoad in liuby towuchip (J case), Quartet fsosilons, Dclawaie county; Judgment atlliintd. Twining vs. Itobert", Common Pleas, Del. war1 county; Judgment attirmrd, (louse cntate, Oiphans' rourt, Clierler countr; dee ice aflluneel, htlnn estate, Orphins' Court; Ix'high county; ileeiee nlllrmed. fireene vs. ehrack, Cnnunon Pleas, Northamp ton; Judgment approved. Louihheim is. Ilulldlng A".ocialion C- catfJ), Ciiiiinion Pleas No. l.Thlladelphla; atilrmed. Slayman vs. Claik, Common Picas, Illalr cotiti tyi judgment atllrmeel, Commonwealth is. Tenj ; Quarter .Sessions, Sul livan county; Judgment afllrmed. Shoemaker vs. Iimuianct- compiny; Common Pleas, Mori gome- court; altirmed. .iriKiK ai:onr.i: 11. oiilauy. Commonueallli vs. Saber, Quarter fccsslons, WrstniurelJinl county; rcvisccl with a proeedenlo. Conjnghini vs. Motor compiny, Coinmou Pleas, I'rle county; Juelgment afllrmed. Leleirc is. Annitiong, Common Pleas, llatlci county; revcrecel and Juelgment entered lor de fendant. Commonwealth to me vs. Clipslum, Common Pleas No, t, Philadelphia; rcur-cil and proce dento nwardo'l. Orrmn vs. Sharp, Common Pleas No. 2, Phlla delphla; Judgment reversed with a venire. Itelfl's estate, Itclll's appeal, Oiphans' Court, Philadelphia; adjudication iiHirnird, Conner n. Schlldt, Coinmou Pleas No, 2, Phil, adclphia; juelginrnt afllnned. MeNolly is. Life Insurance Compaiij, Common Pleas No. 4, Philadelphia; revirsed nnd Judgment entered lor plaintiff, like ami W. W. Poitir dissent. ' llalllngall vs. Ilunsberger, Common Pleas No.( a, Philadelphia; reversed with a venire. Johnson vs. Judge, Common Pleai No. 1, Phila delphia, Judgment afllrmed. btralght vs. Mahoney, Common Pleas, Meh'cin county; reversed with a venire, fiulUchall vs, Langdon, tVnunon Pleas, North umberland county; judgment affirmed, Shoenllcld vs. ( ly ol llr.idfurd, Common Plus MtKean county; judgment atllrmeel. In ro Dcvlnc's appeal, Quarter Setkloiif, fichujl. kill county: Judgment icicrscd. Coniinonwealth vs. 1'ink, Quarter Scslons, Phil adelphia; revmed and dclcndant ordeird re sentencid. Commonwealth in. Nell), (Juailer SrsMons, Philadelphia; reversed. llowo is. Howe, Cimmgn Picas No, 1, Phlla- mtfmtfmwMvmJtimitiwiWL Banquet Globes I Have tnkcii the nlace of silk shndes. It is desirnble In cet. Si ting globes for lamps to have something that will soften the light, but not materially diminish it. Colors to match paper, etc. We have them in red, blue, canary', pink, opal; in fact, all colors. Prices ranging from 40 cents to $10.00. I CVugrTVfeW . 1 Geo. V. Millar & mmmmmwmmmmmwmtwi TEETH FPfwTn j i 1 -I 11 - Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (tEW $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work guiranteed tor 10 ears. Csll and hive your teeth examined free ol charge. Satisfaction or no pay. Schimpff, the That's the name. You've most every time In fact, sation, for the one implies Schimpff, the Has much to show you in in most other stores. Not ferent" novelties that novelty. Schimpff, the Jeweler, lias everything going in the jewelry line. Think ol what you want; it's there. Prices, too, are less than you think. when you consider that apparent. 317 Lackawanna Avenue. &v!wMwwwmeg 0jtH0p0MM0J'.0.00n.f0.i jN Tlie New Nevcrall , As q plinlt IieinovnbiC 25 HORSESHOE CALK. r Horse cannot slip and will outwear three sets or an)' other calk iuanufacliircil. , f BITTENBENDER SOLE AGENTS. 5CiKKK5K;KI)!X5KUKHKJJO: wWmSkm z&ggmmmma&sm TV'W - i - - r. The JEWETT is modern, up rapid. and MACHINES l'LACKD OS TRIAL -i r e J : mR iiw-fJiSKBl !l l-:-S; -"" - '-'- - Mb-'M' " . w l"W7r7,'. h KJTTi X- iZ-J- .A B&Wikv' 'iv'. . JEWETT No. 10 Has Ninety-Two Distinct Char acters. Eight riore Than Any Other Standard machine. D. W. WAGNER, 215 Board of Trade TELEPHONE 2492 delphla; decree reversed and dicree ol divorce en tered In lav or ol appellant, Ilolley cute, Oipha.ii-.' Court, Philadelphia; deerie affirmed. .ii'noi: william n. porrnut. City ol New- Castle vs. Cullen, Common Pleas, Lawrence county; JiuUmmt attlrnud. Wilirell vs, Linnard, Common I'll as No. 1. Phlladelplili; dccne reverned and bill dLuitWd at cost ol appellee, Martin 1. Throcliinoitou, No. I, Philadel phia; judgment i-fliinitil. Jillsoii vs, llesteln k Compiny, Common Pleas No. 3, Philadelphia; Judgment iithimed. Jl'DfiU WILLIAM w. poinr.ii. Stcvvait vs. Trlnble, ( oinmon Pleas No. I, Philadelphia; judgment alttrmed. Macaulty vs. Tiller, Conimnii Pleas No. 2, Phil adelphia; icvimd with a venire. City vs, Hi eves, Common l'leas No. 4, I'hlU dilplila; judgment atHruud, Clumbers, vs. Challey, Cunimoii Pliar, JIcKcan county; judgment nUlrincel. llavter vs. Ilurlhurt, Common Pleas, Totter county; Judgment ollliiiied. Liuer vs, Posey, Common Pleas, llerks county; Judgment alllrmtd. Hell dale, Itogen' appeal, Oiphans' Court, l--iuiater iviinly, ihgree rivciseil, nalhuln is. Siuir. fuiiiinon l'lea. Chester count , jiiilginrnl ailtrmed. I'icke's c.tate, C'reo appeal, Orphans' Cmut, Philadelphia; ileenc amended to irslore pajmriit made by Cresse, Ureblo cslati, Urower appial, Orphans Court, Philadelphia; deerie utllrmed. lierper nppeal, Itacstaetcr elate, Orphan. Couit, Perks county; dcciec retcuid und douce entered tor appellant, Co. JK!?"!!9 Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Our ustcni of PAINLKSa Dentt'lrr Is lr superior tn the old method ol doing work. We both fill and extract teeth without the least particle of, pain. Our prlex-a lor thu pre-nent ire extirmrly low, and if jou are In need of afiy Prntal work. Csll and hai your teeth examined. We make a specially of tint Crown and I) ridge Work and it will pay you In csll and ioii to ca eljcw here. and All get our prices before going work absolutely rainless. Dr. P.eyer, Dentist SM Spruce St, Opp. Court House. ' Jeweler, heard it a good many times- when jewelry is the topic of conver the other. Jeweler, the Gift li e more than you' only more, but something appeal to you, because of Usee no matter what you buy, quality is PmmjtimMj-n.mjinmummr 126 and 128 i Franklin Ave. Writes and shades seventyfivtj letters to the line. Writes straight on ruled lines. Has automatic type-cleaning brush. The best manifolder and stencil maker. The lightest touch to keys and lo-ict ffltlnrll 8 M K sra fefeS The JEWETT ball-bearing car- .& 'fetf .!nr.o 't,itc thi lunrld " - sisn lallw Ut,Mlii Vliw s viims J The JEWETT liner is easily tho most clever device of its kind. - to - date, simple, convenient, durable AND OTUEU MAKES TAKEN. SCRANTON, PA. - u Per.ii Iron company vs. City ol Lancaster, Con moii Pleas, Lancaster county; order attlnued, Harris vs. Charplens, Cummon Pleas, Chester county, judgiiieiit affirmed. Oilady and W. P. Porter dissent. LETTERS TROM THE PEOPLE. (Under this heading short letters ol Intar-st will be published when accompanied, lor publics, tlon, by the writer's nsme. The Tribune does not sssuinc re.pon-iblllty lor opinions litre txprrsssd.) Mr. Bowen's Book of Pooms. L'dltor ol Tho Tribune Sir: Villi .vour peimi-idon I wl.h to Inform my Mibscilbeis, end thu leaelew of The Tribune in'geneial, Hut m book ot poems, "The lgend ol tho Minis, and Oilier Poems," is In tho hands ol in publlshd,-, Joseph A. Stranton k bon, of this city. The book wilt be Imicil Irom Iho press about the tirst ol March, I ivl.1i to inform out sir ol the great success ol my book, I shall Immediately buc a second edition of my poems, I heievvlth return my tiu cere Hunks to Colonel L'ziu II. Hippie, A, A, Vokbuig, esc., Hon. John P. Kelly, Mia. II. M, Holes, Mrs. Maty Tiiroo---Plicl. P. .1. Itun. e.., nnd W. II. Illihmond lor theli ineouraging leturs and mbst.intlil t-utwcrlpllun.. Any onu who iil.hes tu Mibhtribo lur nn book, tho price ul which U one dollar, paincnt on dallicry ol biiok, plooM: M-iid.a curd tu uiy address, 'Jill Wa.viu1 .avenue, i-lly. Itespectlully, ' ' ticorge . Hortcii. Kit I'ctlslns at UIrIi school tomorrow.