'" " wft y-ijirA'rr '-' "WdPfn" ?J ' yw wyr; - wm, if- rn"7T-T w.tj ' s ! THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1901. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD AN ADDITION TO THE BIO DICKSON PLANT. Breaking Ground for a Construction Shop That Will Be 50x110 Feet In Size Oxford Strike Has Been Set tledStrike Among the Employes of the Klotz Silk Mill Party of Erie Officials Pnld r Visit to This City OddB and Ends of News That Will Interest Trlbuno Headers. The DIckRon .MiuiufacturliiK cotn l.iny Ih brt'iiklnK firoiniil In tlio retir of Its foundry, on Vino street, for a lurjre uddltlun to .Its machine hliopn. It will 1k COxllS feet anil Ct font In the clear, built of steel mid brick and lilted with a larKt1 nnd powerful cutiit'. The new building Ih to bo used i HuMwIv for crei'tlns: and uHMuinbllni:. The demands on space made by the many modem appuitenanees of a ni;i i blue shop have m crowded the iircx eiit quarters that tlu men found them nt Ivo'i orampod fur room when any lat'RO machinery was beltiu erooted, and, In re-Hew (Ills', the new shop Is belli.' I'OtlhtrtU'tMl. It will hIho faelll(ah (be iftNcmbllng work and obviate the necf.lty so often eneotinteiod, of leaslntr small work when larpe work was belntc assembled. The new shop will have no new luols, V.lth the exception of the crane. Improvement In Dining; Car Set vice. Thp Ivackawanna rallmud Is plan nirif," still further ImprovemontM In Its dining1 car service. Iluvlnir equipped its through tialns with palatial din ing earn and opened an elaborate res taurant at Its lloboken terminal, It is now uiuriiKlu to supply a btttfet .enlco on through express trains be tween Mow Yoik nnd riymouth, Pa., I J. Scranton. This service wa started on Vedned.vy, Jan. 23. The train leaving New Voik at 4 p. ni. will be equipped with a vestl buled buffet, drawhiK-room parlor car, enabling patrons to secute dinner be fore teaching l'lymouth. The corres ponding east-bound train, leaving Ply mouth at 7. 03 in the morning will bo similarly equipped. Xot only will the parlor car pas sengers have the benefit of the new service, but arrangements have been mare whereby the occupants of the ( caches may also enjoy a similar ser vice. A portion of the coach nearest ihe pailor car on each train has been lifted up with four tables .suitably screened by headboards and a sieeial wniter will be detailed for the buffet .ir, so that patrons of both are as tircd a prompt, elllclent nnd satis factory service. New Office on Bioadway. The Lackawanna railroad will open a new otllce on the touthwest cor ii"i of Uroadwuy and Twenty-eighth street. New York, on May 1. The company expects to make it one of the handsomest olllces In New York. It will be uridor the general direction of T. W. I.ci'. general passenger agent of the company, and will bring the Lackawanna railroad Into in eminence. In a poitlon of the city not heretofore i cached. Silk Mill. Hands on Strike. The cmployea of the Klots silk mill, at tho corner of Poplar street and Mousey avenue, are on strike for .shorter hours und an increase in wages. The demandfi made by the strikers havo been icfused by the operators, and tho mill will be closed and the goods shipped to Fredericksburg, Va, A union has len formed among tho silk workers, nnd they are determined to remain idle- unless the demands are granted. AboutM.( hands are affected, most of them being girls. They work from 7 a. m. to n p, ni with one-lialf hour for dinner. Their schedule of wages in the past has been as follows: "Winding on the spool, live cents a pound; placing on skeins, $1 a week; winders, $:.' and 3 a week; .sec tion ladles, U a week; lacers, $' a week; boys carrying reels, ninety cents a day. Tho following aie the demands mad by the union: Twisters, $1.50 a week: rcelers, .14.50 a week; lacers, J3 a week; boys carrying reels, $tj a week; .section Indies, $5 a week; placing on skeins, $4.50 a week. The following statement was issued by President Klots: tt.r.iiitou, li., .)jn. '.'4, 1P0I 'tho people employed due loft the mill without wotice and without atatim; any ci tanner on Wednesday afternoon. Today, Thur.il.iy, t!io. demand .in adiawr uf alut 20 pvr cent. In wage. "J lit lompany hu Iajj paid tlm hlirhut price to help in ll,U ectiun, as tho bands will aikriowlcd(,c. 'llic sitera ot paylnE enables cm.i industilous hand to gain extra wattes, in addition to the injulir mount, already neater than in other null. 'Jim lommittec appointed 1m Dip hands an tasily verity the truth of thli nUitunent Visit of Erie Officials. T. P. Millar, assistant to President Thomas, of tho Ktle railroad: .Mr. Preseott, general Morakeeper: J. if. Harrett. superintendent of the Port Jervls division, were In Dutiinoro yis terday looking over the rail load 'de partment of tho Erin and Wyoming Valley railroad. No significance s ntUched to their vl-it, It being merely one of their periodical tours of Inspection. The party came hero In a special oar, and after a visit to the shops In Dun moio, inado a trip over the road In company with Superintendent Smith. Oxford Strike Settled. 'A confereiue lwtween the officials u? the People's foal company and the employes of the Oxford mine was held ln tho Mears building yesterday and a settlement reached regarding the strike which has been on at the Ox ford for several weeks. A compromise was elfected, whereby tho men will tdcelve .11.01 per car for every car of coal mined. Work will be resumed at the colliery tomorrow morning. D., Tj. & W. Board for Today. Today's D., L. & "W. board is as fol lows; Thursday, Jin. St. WILD OATS. EAST. 1 ). in.- r. I). Srcor. R p. in, W. II. IHrtliotomev, with Poudlcan' i.un. 11 i, m.-.l, II, h.ntt. rrliny, Jan. S3. WILD CATS. JIAST. Vi.rn a, in. II, IMieily, :i a, in. 1'iaiik V'Jll. I ft a. m. A. (i. Ilinimltl. u a, in (i. ThomiK, with ItadVily'j mtii, 2 . vu II. J. llci.iilgaii. CARRIED TOO FAR. The Fear of Being Deceived or Hum bugged Prevents Many People from Trying a Good Medicine. Stomach troubles are so common and In most cases so obstinate to cure, that the people are apt to look with suspicion on nny remedy clnlmlng to be a radical permanent cum for tlvs pepsla and IndlRcstlon. Many such people pride themselves on their ucuteness In never being humbugged, especially In medicines. This fear of being humbugned can be carried too far. so far In fact, that many people suffer for years with weuk digestion rather than risk a lit tle time and money In faithfully test ing the claims mado for n remedy bo reliable and universally usd as Htu atl's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Wtunrt's J)yspephi Tablets are astly different In one Imjwrtimt, re spect from ordinary patent medicines for the reason that they are not a seciet patent medicine: no secret Is made of the Ingredients, but analysis shows them to contain the natural di gestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin (government let) (Jolden Seal and diastase. They are not cathartic neith er do they act powerfully on any par ticular orgun, but they cure ludlces llon on the common sense plan of di gesting the food eaten, thoroughly lw fore It has time to ferment, sour and cau-e the mischief. This Is the onty seel el of their success. Cathartic pills never have and never ran cure Indigestion and stomach tumbles, because they act only on the bowels, wheieas the whole trouble is In the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals, dlge.-n the food. That Is all there Is to It. Food, not digested or half-digested Is poison, as It erentes Kin, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and appetite and many other troubles, which are otten culled by some other name. Thev in o sold by druggists every where In the t'nlted States, tlreat Kiltuln unit Canada. b a, in. .M. Cminmh, ' a, n. II, Luuirhncy. J0.W1 ai m.-W. , ljarthoi,nicw, 11 LO a. in. -t. I'mnirt. 12.80 I. in. J. J.' Dull.i. 1 . in. II. J. UiMn. 1 2 i. in, V 1, Van Wornifr 3.4" p. ni. I'. I,. Hou'iik i W p. in. I). Im sumjiits, r.rc. C i. ni., nil-1:. "tleAIIUtir. fi a. ni.. Mil-W. II. Mdinln. 0 a. m., west t), I'luunftlLcr, 12 noon, wrt .1. (.'untefr. 7 p. m., et from Cajiia Mcl.ane. 7 p. in, c-t hum C'ajuea lllnle.i. 7 p. in., at fiom X.H Aug Putty. PULLV-lt. 10 a. ni. 1 K. Scor. rusiti-ns. 8 a. m, Houser. 11.30 a. m. Moran. 7 p. in. Murphy. t p. in. Lamping. FASSEXGUR KSCl.N'Ei 7 a. in. Rafln.-y. 7 a. m. Singer. ftW) p. ni. SMnlcn, 7 p. m. 3Iago cni. WH.ll CATS. WKST. 4 a. in. John Rahacan. 4.S0 u. in., two engines J. 11, MiCum, 5 a. in. J. Ilat-r. 0 a. in. J. E, Masten f a. in., to niRlnii T. 11 a. in., two engines " 1 p. in. T. ntiijtriek. .Vauuian'-i nun. T. Stiples. 3 p. in. li. Hurl. 4 p. in. A Kelch.un. ., p. in. M. lliule.v, with o'llaraV tun,. jcotici:. Conduitor It, (iilligan .ind u wiii inn i, p. ni.. Summit. Ka.t, .Ian. 2), In plaic nt I; McAllister and re. John Stark will (to out on In on nm on (lie Ficlvllp, Jan. 'J:.. Ilraliemen I'lctihcr and TiKne will cro cut Atlh rondudor A. li. Ilammlt net tiip This and That. I. A. Daniels was yesteuluy up pointed night yardmaster at Talor yards, vice Itobert Flynn, transferred. f,. It. Heatdslee, chief stenographer to Oeneral Superintendent T. i:. ("latke, of the Lackawanna railroad, tesuined his duties yesterday, alter an absenco of several days, npent in Day ton, O., where he nrted as grooms man nt a swell society wedding. Another slereoptlcon Icctme setting forth the advantages of the. air-brake system for handling railroad curs, was given in the hall of the Uallroad Young Men's Christian association under the dltectlon of the Instructors of the Iriterniutonal Correspondence ,ehooR A. V. Mower will speak on "The Life and Times of Jpmis," illusti.il Ing his talk with MeirnptUon pic tures, at the vtuiiiond Young Men's Christian association next Sunday af ternoon at 3.41. o'clock. Railroad men and their families are Invited to these meetings. Lackawanna comluelois were noti fied yeMeiUay that the complaint Is again made that trnlns are block ing the ro.td oio-slng at the west end ot Spratiiievllle yatd. All concerned must thoioughly iindersiand ih.it the stati laws anil rulo SJ of the cunent time table must be compiled with to pt event unueivniy delay to tiuve on highway In iitestlon. All Lackawanna trainmen lonivni ed have been notified that the speed of iuegulai trains between Pocono Summit and Sprnguevllle. Lehigh iitul Scranton, Clark's Summit and Nichol son, and Clark's Summit and Scran ion, must not exceed llfteen miles pr hour. Knglnenien must know ubt-o-lutely thai they have control of train, and In case of the least doubt notify (onductor and demand tho necessary ii"tlsttmce from trainmen to enable him to handle train sutely. The annual meeting of the publica tion committee of the Railroad Young Men's Christian annotation will bo held this evening In the association headquarters on lower Lackawanna, avenue, at 7.30 o'clock. Prior to tho meeting, the annual dinner will bo enjoyed at Hanley's dining rooms nt the Lackawanna station. The ofllceis und meinbeiH of the commltteo are ns follows: President, K, M. Itlne; treas urer, D. T. Kwartz; E. Stuart Static, W. V. Adair, J. it. Troch and W. A. ilnrlon. iteports of tho olllcers will be teoelved and the plans for the com ing yuu's work will lie outlined. Deniness Cannot Be Cured by lneal applications u they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. Theie 1 only one way to cure dcafneM, and that li by comtltu. tioual rimediei. DcafneM la rauscl by an In flamed rendition of the mucous lining of the i:uUiliUn Tube. When thla tube li fnilamed you have lumbllng aound or Imperfect hearing and when it la entirely cloaed, Unfiled ii tlie re eult, and unleea the Inliammatlon ran ba taken out and thli tubo mtoied to lt noimal condl tlon, hearing will bo (le.trojed fouveri nine cases out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which li nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucoua Wo will give One Hundred Pollara for any case of DcafneM (ramed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by lUll'a Catarrh Cure. Send tor clrculau, ,ree F. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Pold by Prugglatf. 76e. llaU'i FuaUy I'llla re the bcit. TRIAL LIST IS PREPARED Concluded from Page 3.) 77. Wnjter ltc)nolds, larceny and rccehlngj John A. Lee, pro. 7S. Mllle Jonea, ascault and battery; Mary Shaw, prox. 79. Andiew A. (itcnskl, felonious wounding: Jo- wpli McOlenikl, pros. M. John A. L'an and Wlllhm X. William, awault and battery: John Neat, pros, SI. Winifred Noon, malicious mUchlef; Stephen Do) le, pros. S.'. Charles Kotleck and Carolina KodecU, felon ious wounding; John Soholti, pros. SI. John Zdoncikl, and Joe ZdonczM, nssiult and battery; Alex WixblcM, pro. ft. Charles MndJocKs, retching utolen goods: Bslc Ttbman, prox, W. Frank Dobak, robbery; Louts Kleter, pro. Sd. 0111c Mattland, alias Olllo llacon, lubhiry; Jim Larkln, pros. b7, Louis Kr.inr, liireny and receiving; Piter Taube, pros. S3. Jennie Itobhlns, keeping luwJy honcj Mis. W. II. lluggan, pros. E0. Mary Ami Pails, aw-kinlt and battery; Wil liam UtiJge, pros, M. Itacil.ilo Lamorta, Monlous w-omidlig; Ihnlllo Dlhimado, prox. Friday, Feb. 8. 111. Peter Manjko, enibrHement: Mike Madcin, pro. 01. Anthony Peterson, helling liquor without 11 rcn; Mlchul Kupt, pros. 91. Kmory J. I'.hrgood, aegravatnl auuiult and battery; tieoige PeWItt, r. C4. Anthony 1'itirson, larceny by balhoj Miclnel Knpit. pros. 0,". Mary Kltchonni, axault and battery; .Mary Smith, pro-.. tXi. Ouin Vinnigaii, Jfult and battery; Miclnel Keams, pios. 07. Miilnel (Irady, nggr.lt ited n.iult and bat ury; W. V. Moignn, pron. 9. William Arnold, ii.s-.ault and battery: Mor ton A. tlllts, pros. !i. Kniiiiel Meliln, ljtceny and retelling: Char lea 11. Ilenker, pros. ll. llriilgct Uaffniy, assult and liattery; Wil 11 mi King, tiros. Saturday. Feb. 9. 101. 1' F. Mi.iai., suictv; Itubeit Wilson, piu, 102. 'Ihoinas i. Lewis. dsertiou; Phoebe Lewis, pio. 10.1. Mary Sim PaiN, surety; 1'llan llaiulall, pro. 101 John Hums and Aithur Tnttle, stuetj; .-am- nil Ites Holds, pros, in.'. Mary Cifliuy, suiety; llrldget (liHney, piox. lisi. Maiy Masko, suietv; Annie Cxiii-zma, pros. Iii7. 1'iedetiik Cevlsk'li, mrity; Joseph lledla- idge, pro-, liu'. Annie (Vhuziim. Mrrely, Maty Makn, pros, li'i. Julia Walters, unity; Teresa Wjltiiu, pios. lli. Amlirw Miller, Mircty; Julia Miller, ihia. 111. Anthony KnsliMiy. uret i Anthonj ("oual- (kl, pros. 111'. William Connolly, mrety; John Connolly. pros. 11.1. AU Dunn, r surety; K. J. Woulcn, tuos. 111. Andrew Mllln, mhcIj ; Julia Miller, puis, in. Anthony Ko-lo'ky, Miuty: Anthony foual- ehl, pio. HU. I Hie Jane Wajman. Miiet.v ; Maij Way mm, pio. 117. fleoige Maixlnll, siiietj : llatuwh .Mar-halt, pro. II.". Anthony Dougherty, smity: Heluii Dough- erty, iro. II". .laii'is llruMii, suretj ; John W, Uirmn, plus, ISO. Hani ('. Katnn, mretj ; M.ligiret Lanisrl- dell, ijios. 121. Andrew ll..nln, sim-ty: Peter l.illo, iro. 122. Tillle )o.ilca.lk, miiii-; imte Ciiiiiiiid, pio. 111. Maty .i'ido, uutv: Ntlllc Mui.111, pro. 121 William Moian, suiet: Nellie Moi.ni, pio. 12". John Xiluiiszt.i mid .In- Zdnne-AI, suiety; le lH'ptdl, pre-. Second Week Monday, Feb. 11. 121!. Jmtphiiie lli-iilai-qtia, murder; 1'i.itik K"b' ling, ji., pins 1!7. I' ismi-ilv llesll.niUi, iiiuidii; Itnfoi, Hit- tWtn, 1 12S. IMninl Cooper, ,i.iult und Lutlirij Wil- ltitll Collldl. pies. Iti, John Jack, l.iiiiiiy and Kieiiing; Annie ' P.ii.0, piu. IMi. IuIIuh llopiMill, .iki,4.iui1 a'-aiilt and batter, William Mdluudl, pios lit. I andliip Wlldt, liiiehi md icielifii, I lank Itohliiig, jr., pus 1.12 Max Heulng, pirjuij: Jack Tiirnc, pio. i:ii. Clinrh-s W.itrk,. leieiiinu stub .1 goods: Hank Holding, Ji., pio. V.l MuriU I'o'liei-, lirciny and leiddng; 1'i.ink Kotdiiig, ir.. iros. Miduel ll'Connor .did John W.i!h, Mlliug Il(iioi 011 hiindis; ltobiit WIImhi. m. Thomas Cnei, xelltng llqiioi nlthnut II- ni-ci Itobert W'il-011, pios. John Morlall, celling lhUoi without lliciw; IJobcit Wilson, 1 11 o. William .Mlltlrmaii, de.iliig in u-cl-ttiid , i:i.. IS?. bottle. Mi.; A M. Moi-e. pros li'i. Willl.1111 Mittleinaii, dealing in legi-tered Iwilles, eti.: A. M. Mouc, pros 1M. William Mlltleruaii. dialing in iegit'ied ttolilo, ti.; . M. More, pios ! HI. William Mlttlenun. di-ullrg in trgl'teird hnilliB, eti.- , M. Morse, pro,, Frank liwrop and Anthony I'uirrll, lantnv ' and Kiclilns! M- Ctlpnin, pros Vtiihiel Mellale, Jainny ami reteiilng; M, Ciippiu, pios. Maiguiet Ciulg, lanein and leielwng; i, lipi'di, pios Hail ;. Ilos-.ild, forinialloii anil i.isuid; ' (.tan- llinton, pioi. I Punk ronipton, lorgei; Ktla lleglin, pro Mfie.l Mldds, forgei ; lllla lleglin, prox. HI 113. HI. HI. Hrt. H7. tt.s I' Mill, foinpton, loniii Jlioii, Me Manin II, lleglin, pio. ll'i. t hallo Minkall., nthony Mepcnoiiti, lar- miy and renlvlnt: Wolf l(nFinlig, pioi, Tuesday, Feb. 12. I'm. (,eoige ("uquii, aggravated a-sault and bat ter; tiiorge Kiinoiilk, pro. 1.11. Xlchohu (iltnn, mi-deineanor in oitlce; W, A. I'hllllpi, pios. 112. M. J. Cinnon, nilsdimvanoi In i.HIk.; W". A I'iiilllpa, pros. I'kl M. J. ('iiinon, mlMliiiKanoi In oflhe; W; Phillips pi. lit. l ur.i r.iln-s, Ian 1 m nnd n-divlng. Frank ltobluig, Jr., pros. Id"'. 'IriM-iia Caprine, lirecny and renlving; 1'rank ltobllng, jr , pro., l.lil. Kdward F. lEu-.li, selling liquor without b- iitie; ltohirt Wllwii, firos 1W. I'hel.111 Mellonald, selling Ikimir without h- (tiiw; ltohirt Wilson, pios l.l'i. Illihaid Little, M. J. O'Tiwlc. libel; ia II. Hippie, pros. I11. .1 II. ltnbrit, rape: I'. F. Ma, pir. pil, tali nt liopaiut.l, robbei ; Leon Subkokl, pio.. lfil. I.euls hatkbul, iairlng com enled wiap- ui: Iguatis Olihewtkl, pios lul, tMlllam liosenehe.kc.", larceny and leceiv- iug; P. F. Itlley, pros lot. Joseph Ihrerjanlio, .Mi. .lu-ipli Dere,an- t;o, Paul Clundak and Jotpli Keitefor, felonious Mounding ; Joiph Hogcra, pie lii.5, 11. N. Quackenbush, lorglng trada marke, itc; Jaimn T. Withirald, pro. pal, O-iar Ilcllnian, aituU and battery; Joseph McfatklewU, pros Ki7. Flank KofihlusUI, pointing pistol: John Wnelktrf, pics. 'lOiJ. (horge Splti, forcible entry and detainer: F.dward Williams, pros. Ib9. Antonia Mielhop.kt, altimpt at rape; lto. KowaUkfkl, l'M. 170. Aidiangelo S. Clrandl, pointing pistol: An tonio ltltcaidl, pros Kl. Frank Watrutnky, oault and battery; Vlolph Josophs, pios Wednesday, Feb. 13. John Untet, misdemeanor In otilre W. A, 17 Phillip, pros, 17J. John Leutes, intwli uieinor In oiliec; W. A, Phillips, pros. 171. John Lcnte. misdemeanor In office: W. A. Phillips, pros. 17.1. P. Steinberg, lecelving itolcn goods: Frank Unbllng, jr., pros, 178. Charlej Watoiky, wglocttng to keep books; Frank ltobllng, Jr., pros, 177, James Rallaglicr, felling liquor without li cense; Itobert Wilson, pros. 178. William Phillip, selling liquor without lb leiiMj; ltohirt Wilson, pros. 179. Thomas F. Ollboy, altai John O, Clllboy, (elllng liquor without license: Itobert Wil-t-oii, pros 180, Fiank Wcopp, A, Wcopp, larceny nd re ceiving; Stephtn Dyer, proj, 161, l'dwln 11. Cverhirt, inciting murder; I, F. Kwhart, pi UJ. Funk ailllnskl, robber 1 Uirlssi tnoVey, pros. 1M. filmon Mlililiin, Albert Aroykovrskl, robbery; Joseph (JmJi, pro. 1M, Joseph Polelumas, false pretences; William Craig, pios. 1M. John It. Kvans, William Price, felonloui wounding; Annie Llsnansko, pros. 190. Mary Motta, adultery; John ltega, pros. 1S7, Stanley Zcamoch. Lemon Durhoski, Wilent Kopenskl and Mike Walshofskl, asaault ind battery; John Wldarchak, pros. 18. William Uughran, burgliry; IMllh M. Stage, prox. 189. John Campbell, aggravated assault and bat. Uryt Patrick Hughes, pro. ISO. Joseph Dereianko, Mrs. Joseph Dercvinko, Paul Chundak ind Joseph llestefor, feloni ous wounding; N'leolo Dltalla, pros. 101. II, Judkovltf, larceny and receiving; 1 Trccdman, pros. 1M. John Oatvey, embertlement; it. J. Schubert, pios 10J. Joseph tMiih, ns.iult and battery: Ignat Olshewskl, pros 19, Joseph LMuli, defrauding boarding house; Chailes Fordonikl, pros. 105. James Scaio, Oeatano Hilndo, pointing pis tol: Patrick llealcy, pros. Thursday, Feb. 14. It 1. J. W. Mlllett, mliderufiinor in ofAie; W A. Phillips, pros. 1!'7. John P. Kelts-, misdemeanor la dine; W, A. Phillips, icj. HU. John P. Kellv, mlsdemeinor In oidee; , A, IMilltipa. "i-ross. 10;i. J, J. KartneM, selling liquor without llcrnsi", nnb.;tt Wllscn, jirus. 200. Henry Wjlthers M'1""R "fl"'1, wUl'"l " rense: Robert Wilson, proa. 201. Sophia Miller, selling liquor without llcenae, elllng n Sunday; Joseph I'. Woelkcis, prtw. 202. Louis Will;, reelnug tolcn goods; Fiank Itohllrg, Jr., pros. CM. J. J, Coleman, wlUn;: liquor without li cense; Itobert Wilson, pros C01. lt.it Punting, iniclly to anlnnls: .1. W. Ilogan, pros. 203. (!d rge Abdulllf, (ilias Oeorgo N'iihuls, as. sault nnd battery: Pletro ltoola, pros 20C. William Saiage. false p-etcium; Thomu ltogcra, pros 207 John (JiMcUcnbosrf. ilelraiidiiig boarding house; Clara Palmer, prn. m. John Mlckocko. John lludd, Frul llulmrs, Jului Qulnn, John Muldoon, OMiult and battery; l"ink ltobllng, jr., pros 2iXi. William Murray, felonious wounding: Fiank ltobllng, jr., pro. 210. William Ilnmln.', lorfery; J. W. Iltuuii, pros. 211. .taiiilaiM Sihniefikl, Wl-i Zwlidk and Mithael Smith, assault and blttery: lieiuie Derek, pina Friday, Feb, 15. SIS. Fraklus II, Holllitei. Mnbeilenicnt , .i-l'fr Itoikreln, pio. 51.!. Pder t.tsk, alias Pctir William", faW pro- tencc; Sharbes II. Angle, pros 214. J.eph McNally." larceny and reidiliig: Charles II Al-gle, ptos 215. Claia S. Bojd, illegal praetlie cf ni'dli lni John J, ltobcits, prw. 210. John Frltr, loinliatlon; John llolod;, pins. 217. O. II. Jones cnibeMcmrnt ; 1!. A. flounce. pros. 2K.. Alexander Colic, assault and battel-; Xaku Kepella, pros. William Moran, cirrj-inc coiuctleil weaponi: Vi-lllo Moran, prov. Jiipli L-hotsky and Llivip Iehotky, ns- siult and batten- upon a public oilier; Frank Itennle, jiros. John J. Itudd, mlnUmeatior in ofrlie: W, A. Philll'w, ptos John .1. Itudd, iiiUdetucanor In offiie; W. A, Phillips, pio. Anthony Roth, i--,llng liquet 'ilthout lit n-s.'; Itobe.rt Wilson, pio. 210. 224. nthony Itmldy, alias M. 1. Hudd.. selPug liquor without license; Itobert Wil"ii pi os. Saturday. Feb. 1G. Aigelo Ccrra, siuet; Joseph Crnn, pi 's J.'meis Lsoiis, Tiioinas Lions, Mar O'M il Icy, unity; Kdivard Kenny, pica. Mike Itostiuck, smety; Jamis Teiiilui., pios. Tlminas Ciotton, mrety; Vs lift fiuitin, li piov 1 ij'k LIU Clailt, tinny; Mis. Cljd" Phillips pio. J. 0. II. Detrusor, siutty; Harry VI iv. pro. ail. Michael fir.idy, surety; W. W. Vorirau. pros i!.'. Willie Mullle. dosiltlon; John O'ltiim, prox. VJ. John Cni roll, suiety; Hildiret Patrol!, pm. i'!4. Mariraiet. Ilandall. uuty; Mary Ann liai, pros. JJj. Waller Re.uiold", suit; John . Leo. pros. iS". John Ncalon, smet; Kale NeIon, plus tfN Louis Xakin, Mirety; Kate Mathlas, .io.. iVi. .lostph Wsoi, (leseitlen: rrank Wxp, jiros "1U Mliy . .Maxwell, suiety; Mali ai.da, piov. ill. Ihcnva Toi'ssent, nuicty; Kred iVjiiier.prni, '.'l.'. Oler.a llolloek, desertion: John llolloik, firm. -:,, Matthew Macke, suut; John Klliot, pios SH John L l.oltus, s-uet ; John J. Ilninii, pio-. .1,. Commonwealth aii Kate Collins, Mimm.ni conMttlon. A Gold Crown Free. with ciery set cf cur best tetth lontracted for on or before February 15th, 1MH. This la a bonaflde offer and oin matensl is tl.i b(.t. Crowns and made hire and made rlht ot ;2I( (rold. Our priie is only 3.l. Bridges lliseited here bi expetl enced;'' operators Mho laie tioen selected from the laicot oRkcs In tlw I t. for. th'lr ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREEl,0il Stoves, M!n-o-Cal Our oini until huh: for painless cxtrailin?. Sale and nre No sou' enms, no localre. ftl'MUKIKM) I.N WltmXO I'OK TLN YllAltS. M: AltL IILItK 10 STAY Union Painless Dentists, MA t,ii.l.iv.anna Avenue. Scranton, Pa. "1847 Rogers Bros.'' Gonils. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty.f I ve years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Merceread & Connell, 1.32 Wyoming Avenue. Coimol!vallac GCRANTON'3 SHOPPING OENTER. Black Goods in The White Sale There can't be any Connolly it Wallace Dres3 Goods. New3 that is unim portant, but this is a special occasiou that calls for prominent mention. In the past few weeks we have been dealing out good things in textile bargains at an average rate of two a day. They have covered all the fabric field from Organdie to Cheviots, with some strong accentuation on Silks. But today's news is best all, aud it's a short story. It lies in this detail, every word of which should bo read carefully, if you have a black dress or skirt yet to procure. 50c a Yard-ftOO Quality All Wool Pebble Ciicviot, with a granite design m desirable two widths, 4S inches and 54 inches the in wo. ght ihau the wider one both at same price, Positively the sr-'at'-st CONNOLLY & STATEMENT OF THE TIHB MTIOM Mi OF SCRANTOPJ. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. ij. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans nnd Investments $3,l,J5,478.,u6 Bankinfj House 33,599.04 Cash nnd Receive.... 538,879.10 $3,700,957.19 LIABILITIES. Cnpital 5 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.20 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,530.06 U. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Duo to Banks 54,785.03 93,750,957.10 WILLIAM (.ONM'.I.L. I'ruidcnt. UriNltV MX! V, JI!.. Vile l'icaldeiit. WILLIAM II I'l'X'li, Cashi. r Slovss, enps, Furneoes, Steam a.id Onnforo Hot Watar hOOTOibs i US-ttl PENN AVKNtJE. DR, DENSTEN Fbyslclau ani S'jraoi 311 Sprns) St, Tercplii Court Biillllu hCKANlON PA. All acute .md ilnoiilc dl.ea'S of nun. o. men and ihtldnn. CIIIIONIO .M.UVUl'S, 11HAIN AND WVSTI.NO MbKAMlS A W'fcl!. IALTV. All iisnisisj of tlie l.iur, Klilnejs, llUililer. Wiln, III00.I, Nerim, Womb, Kw. liar, .Vise, Thrniit, and Linn.', fanceu, Tim-ma, Tiles, Ituplure, (loltre, Itlieumatlsm, Athma, Catarrh, Vaileoctle, Lout Manhood, .Niithtly Lmissions, all female Illseises, Leucoirhoea, itc., (loimorrhea, Kyihlllls, llli'Od 1'olaon, IndUcre tlon and youthful I1.1IIU obliterated, Burifiry, ntr, Kptlepsy, Tape and Stnmaih Worms. CV lAimilOZU.NK, f-peelHi tor Catarrh. 'three monllia' tieatment onl f'.OO. Trial tree In nf,lr f!..tiaiill.itlnti .inl ev.niilnatioii frL'L Of, lflio Iiouib dally ai.3 Miiulay, 8 a, ni, to 0 p. m. DR. DENSTEN Healing m Stoves, 50c. Yard, w.lue in Black Drs-; ; Gao.ls ever offered in Scranton. WALLACE, -ff -;.(. a, ... 4- If 1: tj 1 SfcriS'iViKfiJ' 1 .& w f f 'I 1 V w fi -SI ft Shrewd buyers will take advaiitasfa ot the special prices inaila on mir entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. I 1 . if f f f f 1 furniture: coverings ARTISTIC Q 4 . - j, I HIGH-GRADE CSDDING I t WILLIAnS&flcANULTY LEASERS IN CARPHT3, WILL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue f-f --f 4-f -M-t-f --.f s - t - svwfss) XHB MSiC POVDER CO. liooms l aml2,Com'ltb BTd'ff. 8CB.ANTON, PA. flming and Blasting U.'deat Mooslo t.nj ftasia .l Vors. 1 LAPL1N & RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER SI etrlo Biltorles. Kloo'.rlo Kipinlari, 1 xplodliu busts, safety Kauaal ! Repauno Ghamlcal Co.'s cxii!o.'ivca Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer. tr OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 45S N. Ninth Street, il 111 Wilt Telephono Call, 233;$. I I SIS the weave, making it doubly narrower cloth a trifle heavier 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE J-t-r-H" -fM LO,CC In News couch coverings i furniture. 0 ' HEAVY DRAPERIES I -e - f - f 1 . 1 f a. f a, Florey & Brooks ac "W AllScasons'Spoiits I 1 JI HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Mining, Dltstlntr, Eportlnj, BmokeleM and th Itepiuno Cbemtial Company' a High Explosives. Esfity Fuse, Caps and Explodera. rtoom 401 Coa net! DuUdlnfr, Scranton. AUL'NCIKS TH03. roitD rittttoa JOHN P. SMITH & EON Plymouth W, K UULLIQAN ....Wllkei Darr. & n ir n nr n n 1 mm ,f SHARPENED X Washington 8 Ijj-1 Ave"ue- I II . i Hrr IV