" V T4rfv IV ' ' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-IRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1901'. ' ,3i?r' tS f " M 5 MIIIMIIMUIUMUU1HI 'Best Milk for Family Use." Babies thrive on It" DR. HAND'S CONDENSED MILK I With Phoephatct and Hypophos- phltes Added. Taste not changed. BETTER THAN CREAM FOR COFFEE. s Sold by (Iroccrs and Druggists. The Dr. Hand Condcruid Milk Co. Mrlt.fer booklet. SCRANTON, PA. MUHMUUWMMMMWIIf WMMMw Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25 Per C rtnnrf LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 clapbont Orclsra Promottr U" vera! :3f3'7 Adami Avenua. Scranton Transfer Co. k'a6KaRc Checked Direct to I lotels and Private Residences. Office Station. v., z. & w. Fhooa 525. Passenger DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Hj'e, Ear, Nose aud Throat OC.ee lftirat a. m. to It 39 p. m.: T ti t Williams Bulldlnff, Opp. Pojtofflc. UKlJON m- im t-t : CITY NOTES : - i.i;.M.rIj M1.I.TIVO.--A i;cn(ril nicc'.m,- ot tm IjiIIch uf the Linden hitn.X tcmpl-i uiU lo licld l'rldj crnlns at tho u-ntry roouu at J.OO -vlOll. 1'Ol.M.r.lt AM1.L. Tlure will bo nnothir Imrin IO'Ijv in the mitttr of tho obj'Cthn i i the pioUitint,- ci the will cf tho lite C. W, l. 'hr. liLMAIN.S I.M'l.ClKli TOMUHIIOV.'. the ir imins at Kdwjrd 11. Polpl.tn. uf lKmi-r, Cot, me expccliil to itno hero tom)r"i. fll e t .mral jniiouni.iiiii.iit will be nude '.!'::. ill I' id" MILK 11LM.TS. Tl.i! soinUm liuv eoinpaii, which at ona tinu- sought tn "-ntrol the milk biidncji. tln.-i -Itj, iiupH.il nlhcrlns mdk to Iti riKtmners Jierday. OUMlTrai TO J H..-Williant Amei wji niniitted to tht- ciiimty iiil by Aldciuun Mil- ir jutcidjy on the iluro of dtteriion mid nun- I'l'ort, preferred M his If-, May Aunt. IMI'OltT.VNT MKCTINO. meeting of oil the tunibcra of the Catholic otin WnmcnV i lul. will 1- held tonlcht in-niciliate! .liter Pr. ur.oiu' I iimo. A full attindini-o is tcipnoUO, MI'.LTIXCI Tllln MliltSlM!. The I'unjgnt of i ie Uc. in.; for the I'liiudliu will hold a liy'ilbr iirctlns' thlt inornln;. It la ,Milutily race- iry that ccr member bo i.ieMiit at u0 I'llOtk, roil A'-'SAULT AM) II.rTIir.Y.-Amhj.iy 'Ic iidrri4, of Xiw- i-trctt, w.ia held under jC-M lull liv Mdrnn.-'ii IVLacy Wedrutaiy hIkIh on the- ilnrtri- of atviull and tuttrry, pnfiiTed by a Mrs. llarrett. UILL S-l'KAK AliOl'T Till: IIML-pr V. y i cniiort will deliver m llhutralid leirure to iri;lit In the ItUura hill of tho I'jtholli- Yutirn: Wcinen's club on Washliijlon aient", t il-bic iir ln iul-Jitt "llio I'.yo." PHATH WAS N"ATt;UL-(,.i,.nci Illicit, Rent to Jeanup jterdjy to inritleitv tli-J-alh or an iulant child of llr, und Mrs Julu cnosU. iK-ath wa due to cuniil.iuiv ami T inquest woo deemed uiinecearj. MEM0UIAL SKRMCl'. TOMKIlT.-At ti.e me niorlat service to lie conducted tonight at -t l.uke'ii church. In howr cf the lite Que-en Vic toria, rnusie will Ik- furnished by the full vend choir and i-y Ujuoi'h band ot thhiy pie n. nK.NST.TT WASN'T HIT. The Tilhuiu err d .Kiderday In Mating that Harry Dennett, an m. ploje of H", II. l'ierte, wai bit In the e.ve bv an lntoxleatcl man on Lackawanna avenue. ",, llennelt waj a witness ol the liacas, but was' tii no way Injured, TtUMSTUn oriTCKIL limck lllack, of Wet K union, funilshcti ball lieforo Ahlem.aii Howe jibterday to appear Jr. court cm the c)nr;e if T--r--f4--f---f-f-f-f-f-f-----f-lV-fsV-f We offer subject to previous f sale $10,000 Meadow Brook Water Company Gold Bonds Guaranteed principle and inter est by tho Scrnuton Gas nnd Water Co. 5 Per Cent. Free of Tax. Ma- turing 1047. Interest payable April and Oc tober. Price and paitlculnrs on appli cation, 4 f 4 f 4 f f f f C8 Broadway, JJ, Y. HTIIt-s.rurre. -f v Caibondalc, s s -f 4, A and 0, Commonwealth lllelg,, sV heianton. 4 Va4-f-ftt .A4.sV--sVsVsV-i.s-s.s 5 TOpS m &to renting .i c.lilr. It t ihsrged that Iltnck lewUted a constable who came to his bourn with 4 search warrant. It. k It. PAYS. Thr Delaware nnd Hudson company paid jefteiday at the Itachet lltoik wtshery and Coalbiook mines, Carbondale, and tlic nintnr. mine al Vandlinc. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company will not make any pas-a until next week. IlOttMMI MATCH TOMOllT.-The tlackus. and nicjele dub bowling teaira v. lit meet to plght In tlio lonner team' alleys and dash In one of the regular nutth Ban"1' "' the North eautrm IVnnsjlvanla tournament. Numerous local enthusiasts will watch tlic ratlin ANSL'At, ll-i:riXO. Thf Woman' Porelgn Missionary redely o( the Flint Presbyterian church will hold their annual pralw and thank ojcrlng meeting at the home of Mrs. C. S. Un ion, 410 Wjotnlng avtnue, this afternoon, .it 1 n'elork. 311m Holme, a inlsjtonary from s;Tia, will aildrc.13 tlio meeting, Mint: WOIIKKHS OltOAMZIl.-A meeting was hfld lit the fhand Central ho-I )at r.lsht hy a minder of the hoot and shoe inr-e.r ff this (Hy, who found a local lirincn of tin nitlcin.il union, being organised l l'rclil-nt Martin 1). ITahcrtii of the Central l-ahor union. P. fi. Molt elected prraldent; 1' S. Migcr, tcerctaty, mil David Anthony, ticawter. HOW Tit Iir.M--Any perron wishing to en eourage ami sIt ionic worthy joung person to a business education, can do so by icndlm; W.00 for one yiar'a ub.cilptlon for The Trib une, fluting the patty to whom credit shall hs Chen In the ror-tixt ."or n free business or hott hand course, which the Spencer Huslness college are offering at present. Particulars on page tJ. Cii: DlH'lIAltCKfl. -W. II. Sinyllic, the pie niotir of the new cltv director, n errc-ited and arraigred before Aldcnnin Kas.cn etcr. diy mornlnj on the elurye of nbtalinn;; ln'ney under fale pretenje. IMfar Wlton, of the firm ot Wiljon and Waabenp, ploprlctora of the Sermton laundr.i, w;i the prosecutor. Wll.cn claimed that two )nrs nRO hi- Kie hmytlie a page cf adiertUIng In a book on banking that the defendant w.u aliout to publMi, Imt which nrier apprjied bmjthe produeid a copy cf the book in the aMutiian'a oilUe, but It wa charged thut vlille the t-ook was printed it wn r.eer taken from the handi cf the puMliherj and put in circulation. The case wai dlhar(;cd. THE CHAMBER CONCERT. The best treat the f-crantcn mudc loicrs tiae ben; oilireil this eeuon wai list cvenltiK'i Clum ber rencert. JmUltiR by the mull attend Hue, rr.u would be led to believe that ranton did not recognlre a most ctcelluit opportunity of ll tcnliiR to the ver) Iililii'.-t form of tnmic. It Ij to bo icRriltcd that tins event wat not put bi-foie the public In a proir or adequate r.nn ler. The Hcmherci r StrliiR ipwitcttu han dme suli noble and piliiitaklnK work in the put that we believed the ineic mntlon of a coniinR Chamlwr evening would he enough to 1111 any Clnmber iminle hall. livery nundier on the proprttnine was i Levied, and what the audience Inked In minibm vei u-illy nude up bj a tru appredatlon. The .:ii;rjiiinio cpcneil with I'.eethoven's C inln t iIo, written for piano, violin and vlolencillo. If lltcthoveii had been in as bad repute v lth the prtu of hi diy as w-ai Warner the PhlllUlnM would hive teitalnly Im vum over to the for inr't i-lile, by thlt cne cvpiMt" eomiioilllcn alone, . tendered tat evenlru. The deep ion oro'H teres of the (ello rcliiforilug tin plant tones, then ineiKlna; into the higher teglvtcr with the clear voice ot the tlolln pn-nnlid enloilm; quite -is delUhtful es did the Hpleiulid innmlil.-. It is rather elilflenlt ti fay whlth number of tliii almost Hjmpho'iy In preporion ULe ti-io, was the moi-t appicrlaled. The cleir and ilein nit wirl: cf Mr. Con ml, at tho pl.mn, cannot be pied by without iniiitton as beinc 0ine of the finest work that this solid plater lus atlded in th CliamWr concerts. . K. Itlppaid'a tv. o viola edl wcie beauti fully plije.1. The Kligle U nieie of a work o hnw to advantage what sad pasiiges this niueh ncclected imtrunictil can vpie.is nther than ene written to please an .iudicm The "Three lbuin Leaver" In Mil wcie plav ed by Mr. Klppard In i tinnner to mike ,i lu. Ing Impression, taking mtliety out cf eon-.idu.i- ticn the licautlful nature uf tlnie thnc imi.i 1 em. The list number of the i.(iung'n prugrai-n:e w.is the (i irnjor stilng ipiartett by lollleking Old I'apa Ilajdn Tn listen how llovdn liumw in his inusle would md one to believe tint ! eould not do othenvi'e Llitenlug to the Adipln of thLs quartette, all that Is ad Is cxpresMil. rolluwlng the grai.ful munirtiii, which wis dilutily ten.Ureil in eviry ieiicit. eaine ilu. Tinale, vvhleh in Its nhlilwlnd of inovenn tit wn evidently not neailj long enough for tin last number on the prugrinmie. Tot the audit me would not go homo till un ciiloio was ,;lvin. Tills w u given, prohibly foi the firt time, in un arrangement of "Xll Through the Night" for tho four muted strings. This arrangiiuent will cir tilnly live, and remits great ciedlt n the or ringer, Hr. llembtrger. The tnsimbli- of tho Mnna quartette --ids this orgtnlrition .is one ol the veij hei in tM ecuntry, and the rrnny who miwd h-t ivvniiig't tie vt are gieat lo.s:rs. MR. PHILBIN'S POSITION. Wants Sctanton to Get the Kind of an Act She Desires, Hon. 1'. A. I'hllldn. tho miiiiibvr of tin' luslslatuio trom tho I-'ourth dls ttlot. tettunoil to this city Ui.i nlirht from HarrlbburR. Ho Haiti tin- Ilunis littrij (Uspute-h In Iiihi nlBhf8 Times did not Httite his position ptope-ilv on tlio "Hipper bill." ".My position Is Jtmt tlilrt," he- wont on to K.iy. "I want to do all I can to help ycr.tnton not the Itlnd ot a HOL-ond-clm-ii city act nlie bellutcs will be mobt ficl- vantageuus, and because of this I have ' been careful not to commit myself with reference to tho bill now under consld ctatlon until Scranton's exact wishes Jn the matter ate made Known " MONTH'S BUILDING PERMITS. Only Twenty-one Issued by Building Inspector Jackson. The total number of building permits issued by Building Inspector Jackson during the mouth of Junuary was only twenty-one, being tlic smallest num ber In many months. The lotal wiluo n tho building erected under peimtts w.'u M-ry large, being $1W,.".9J. This Is accounted for hy reason of tilt fact that the permit for the new armory, valued at $12S,0u0. was taken cut by I'oiittHctor Kuliinedcr. The oth er permltH wete for cheap and Inex pensive dwellings in various parts of the tlt The amount of fees realized was M5I..10. APPOINTED STOREKEEPER. E. C. Eldied Will Succeed Robert M. Law. Tho following order wns Issued yes terday: Permit lvanu Coal Companv, llunnioru Iron and Steel Ctmpanv, Ktl and Wjomlng jlley ltall- road C'i.maii), Cirv.ul.ii .No. I Mr. M. l.ldicd is Oils dij .ippolntul rtore letper of the above u.imeil lOMip.inli, tit o Hob ert M Law, lutlanul Taking i fleet Ian, :! Vd. Charles I', rs.it dm. I'un lining Vg'r.t. POLISH MINER DISAPPEARS. Joseph Giirnoy Has Not Been Seen Since Saturday Last. Joseph Garnej", mi oldeily Polish min er residing at Prlceburg, has disap peared and his friends suspect foul Piny. Ho was last sen Saturday night at William Krlegcr's wholesale liquor shop in Pilcoburg. Great Fruit Sale. One hundred boxes California naval oranges, 13 und 23 cents per dozen; K'-90 per box. Courso" OUTLOOK IS A BITSQUALLY STREET CAR MEN SEND DELE GATES TO PHILADELPHIA. P. J. Shea and M. J. Batrett of the Street Car Employees' Union Con ferred with President Clarke Re gardlng the Signing of the Agree ment Establishing a Wage Scale and Providing for Recognition of the Union No Known Results Were Arrived At. P. .1. Shea and M. J. Darretl. of the conference rommllteo of tho local branch of tho Street Car Ktnployea' union, woie In Philadelphia, jtteiday, endeavoring to Bectiro the kIbikUuio of President Clarke, of the ticranton Hall way company, to an ugicemcnt estab lishing a satisfactory wano tcale and recognizing tho union. Tho two dele Kates only left the city after having made fruitless efforts with their three colleaguep, Messrs. 1'vans, Suilno and Kegler, to arrlvo at a satiHfactory settlement with CJcneral Manager SIIII man. They left for the Quaker City Wed nesday night, and all yesterday the re maining members of the committee awaited a message giving tho results of their Journey. At I o'clock In tho afternoon IJvatis, Kegler und Surlne were sitting In the heiuluuartem on Lackawanna avenue, when a messen ger boy entered with the expected tele gram. Surlue seized and eagerly tote it open, and then read aloud to his two companions: Philadelphia. Pa., Jan St K. 11. Surlue Hill an Itu-erllo'i of the wonls "of 'iranton, Pa.," after "alieet railway einplovcs" be Katls factory? Coiisult attorney Immediate ly and wire me, In eare of Ciij'j hotel. Philadelphia. Mr i. Var an instant the thieo men looked at each other in blank astonishment. Thn Kegler and l'vans broki! out to gether with. "Insert nothing. Wo want that eontr.iet sqm-(l just as It leads now." "This Insertion," explained one of the committeemen to a Tribune man. "simply means that It shuts till thu men of the Carbondale division out of the deal. If the contract Is to bo be tween the company and tho cuiploj.es of Hcranton, Pa., where ar nny pio visions made for tho rarboiulale rien.' No, we won't consent to anything of that nrt." THE COMMITTEE'S ANSWKIL And inside of live niinuks the fol lowing message had lwen flashed over til- Western I'nlon to Philadelphia: Vrantou, I'j , .fan. ..1. P. t. M-u Inurt nothing Hi ean't hold men niih.li long. cr. Ku-li .irwwri. r-uilnc. Another telegram was teeelved from Shea about t o'clock last night, vhl?'.i ran about as follows: "Take no ac tion till we miive home totnoirow." The three committeemen declared thut evidently the (ontr-tct had not been slirneel, lus. in case It had been Shei would have Ik en sure to have let them know. It Is verj- likely that a meeting of the union will be held, nnd fro u the way the clouds havo been gather ing of late, it looks as though a squall might he expected. The causes which led up to th" con ference with PreMdeni Clarke are all connected with the clause in tho con tract relating to the recognition of the union, and the committeemen claim that they alreadj have Ucncral Mana ger Slllimau's signature to this, and that in refusing to nlgn the foimnl contract Wednesday he broke faith with them. The clause of the contract which has causpd all the trouble pilniaiil.v run! ns follows1 "None but membeis of the union in good standing shall be employed b- the Sci.tuton Stieet Hall way company. The genetnl m.tnagi.r wanted this clause removed and one substitute t which stated that the company tKilgi.-.r Itself to In no way dKcrimliMte against iiiiluu members. This l.tt'er anangement was by no means Jtitls factory to the stleet c,r men and a final clause was ngieed upon, the com- niltteejiiodlfylng the clause to tlil-j form: "riuthcrmoro we will suggi-vt to nov nun that tluy becniur niein- heis of PIvlMuu N'o. 16, Stieet far rmployes' union, and no union Minn Nhiill he icijulitd to wotk with a nnn- i union man, except when nppllcutlon Is made to the seeielary uf the division, nnd tlun not lor a lunger tlni" th'in Ithlity ilajs fiuiii the tjnio m' i-mploy- innt." MIL SIl.l.I.MA.VS SI'CKIESTION'. This was iiKteed upon wlilb- 1'terl- dnt Cl.nliej was In the city last wetk, and to this agreement was .eld. d sllll another i luusu sutv'.sted by Mr. Sllll said niticle would lnterefer with ho mnn, "and pioWded nothing in afore said nttkle would InterftMo with the rights nnd pili liege ot th companv to eniplov uoimh compel. -in im-n to opeiate theli sysiora." From ,i letter which pastil betwben Mr. Sllllm.in and the eunimltlee, llio latter gave the following excel pt: "Hveryihlug mentloneil In the mem orandum of Januaiy24 has been agieed on between the company and the com mittee with tho exception of Incom petency. Inset led under the iiead of causes for dlsniLssal. (Signed) Frank Sllllmnn. Jr., Jan. 2V The committeemen declare that after Proipeilly Is the natural out-) mowth of persevering punctual ity. Men of large succvss are ofun veritable linie-pleces in prompt ness. Thinking about saving. Is good DOING It, Is better. Savings Depaitmeut TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Cor. Wyoming and Spruce .rrTHF. tiLjaff OTAOFaRSf bano; receiving this missive the contract was drawn up In form and Wednesday tho general matiagrt wan waited upon mid IiIh signature requested. Ho refused to sign, unless a clause was inserted granting tilm the privilege of discharg ing any man without any subsequent Investigation being allowed. The com- I mlttccmcn refused their consent to mako nny contract conferring such powers, as tho general manager would lie then enabled to discharge any man at will, without giving any reason for his action, and the union being power less to Interfere In tho employe's be half. A STORMY HUSSION'. After a rather stormy secMon be tween the general manager and com mittee, tho latter left the oillco and de cided to henccfoith conduct all negotia tions direct with tho higher officials in Philadelphia. At 11. SO o'clock that night Shea nnd Ilairett left for Philadelphia, they bo ing chosen by their fellow-committee-men as delegates to President Clark. The absence of nny cheerful tidings from them caused a decided gloom at union headquarters. One of the members of the commit tee remarked to a Tribune man that the members of tho union are becom ing desperate, and theio is a geneial demand among them for an Immedi ate meeting to be held to take some definite action. "They feel that thoy havo been tricked," he declared, "and we are having more than a little trouble to keep them quiet. They feel wary about our accepting any compromise with tho company, and the fact th.a.t- the three unions formed before this last one were all disorganized through the com pany's Instrumentality lias, 1 think, not a little to do with tho feeling." ANNUAL REPORT OF ALBRIGHT LIBRARY President Hand Asks Councils for an Appioprlation of $15,000 for 1001 Reports of Officers. The tenth annual tepoit of the Scranton Public llbr.uy has now been Issued and shows In a measure tlic Mist educational and generally benell clal work done during the past year hy this excellent Institution, as well tin giving complete reports of the 11 hrarj nlllclals. President Alfred Hand, In his report tn councils, declines that the trustees of the llbtary, in view of tho demands ii. the citizens of the city, aro com pelled to ask for an appropriation of ir.,i)i"iil lor the year 1901. This appro priation is detailed as follows: Mlule, and lihor (52i1 vr mouth).... i o,210 Iniidentils (!.!' In month) .". Ch ll.,!,s I-'.!.'", per nicr.tli) 2.TW I'm dollveiy stations and branch lt.nl- in.; Indus f&IJO pel mouth) l.r.M 7i tol i urn lit ep rue $13,500 Alr-o for ticumiiundul improvements, l.: Asphalt ld-wilkt and upproac lied, with cuilx, etc. 1,200 kgrigate $-13,000 President Hand mentions In his ic poit that last -car the libiary pur ( based 1,674 new volumes, nnd 871 other volumes were secured with com paiatlvely no cost, by the c-fflelency of the library officers. Treasurer Henry Delhi. Jr'n, report shows a balance on hand of $1,.V)4.31. In Secretary Henry .1. Catr's report, he notes the deaths of Hon, l-'red Sinister and llev. D. J. MarGoldriek, iwo members of the 1 oud of tiustees. lelting to whom fotmal minutes from the lecoids of the board iiio &et foith In the report, headed, "In Mimor Inm." Librarian Henry J. Carr's annual talcment shows I'.tXU new leglstra tlons during MOO. and 1,893 re-regls-tered, an lnerei.se over '&S nnd "J'X At the close of the year l,i7tJ cards weie In "(feet, ::,I7!I heltig eaneeled during that peilod. The chctilntlng depart ment was open l"'l days and 110,''07 vriltmns wen- i'-stied for home usi and 4.t)lG for us,- In the llluary. On Satur day. Oct. to. the largtst Issue of th Mar, 7iX', took plate. "7.02 1 volume wete on hand Dec 81. 1 f'00. Purlng tin vtar theii- wcie many In dividual .lunations and muting these were chlei In itHind tc number: Fi'iiii Ileny P.elln, jr.. 10 Mduines nnd ,;) pamphlets nnd periodical numbers Colonel Henry M. Hob's, fil numbers mid panipliP'ts, Captain 1-n.d J. Anin deii, 4 MilMines and 17 pamphlets; Colo nel Ezra H. Hippie, ;i.i volumes of Har per's Weekly 'and D2 periodical nuin-h.-rs; Tajlor'H Dlrictmy Co.. 7 dlrec t)ry volumes; Mrs. N. P. Osteihout. 11 Si ran tun directories: Oeoige '. Sehwenker, 7 volumes, Mai shall 11. l'veritt, 7'1 volumes; Attltur II. Storra. set pfilodltnl ninnbers nnd pamplets; Piesbyteilan Ftie Ke.idlng P.oom of Hnosednle, 11 numbus. To Hon William Connell, M. C . Ill llhiiny Is Indebted for dallv Issues of the I'ongiesslonat Iteeuul during the I'-s-slun of eongiess, und to Hon. James C. Vaughan. state senator, for sun div Pennsylvania stat documents. Hound tiles of the Scranton Republi can and the Scranton Tribune were re-n-hed' hImj the current issues of tho liloce.-an Itecoid. weekly, Mlns an! MlneinW, nnd Scknco and Industtj', monthly, emh ftoiu tlnlr levpeetlve p'.iblishi is. Branch leading rooms nnd a deliv ery station wero conducted In West, Sf.uth and North Sei anion, the latter being opened June 1. The largest at tendance hn been In .Voith Scran ton. I Misses Decker. Keelei, Han ley, Mil let aud Hardonbeig worked on regu lar duty during tho entire year; and Samuel Nunian as janitor. Mlssts Pottlgiow and Salmon assisted at times on uxtia service; and Miss Jcnnettu Craven as legular substitute for sevcinl months, until overcome by s"i ions Illness. The repot is of tho committees on Ii briny, building and grounds and ii nance nre also Included In tho icport. A notable Improvement made was lit thu recent transfeirlnp, of thu refer ence and reading dipuitmeiils to the second tic or, whero tho laigo lecture? loom maltcs a splendid ppartmunt for these (Olilblnod. - - COULD NOT THROW DWYER. Jack McCoimlck Was Unable to Per form tho Feat. "Jack" McCotmlclt, of Philadelphia, wrestler and boxer, tit Wllkes-llarre Wednesday night failed to throw M. J. Dvvycr twice In ono hour, as he con tracted to do. In fact ho did not throw him at nil. The WIIIcea-Darro Record said of the match: McfurinUk was wld In weigh 176 pnunli, but looked '.'Oil rounds at Icait. Dvvjcr welghcl In at about 100 pound. The men got together at the eall of lime and went around each etlur for some tlino looking fn un opening. )le. Corr.ilok opened the game by going to the floor and Dw.ur ktartid to get the vailouj holds. It wa soon manlfeit that McConnlelc was the Mronger and hit weight aihted to the advantage he hat). Pwyer got a hall-Nelson, a full-Xelton and every other hold, but MeCormlck broke them all with ease and lent grinning throughout. Then llct'ormlck took ahold and atattcd to show his knowledge ol the game. lty brute strength he hauled Dnrjer up In the air, fell on him, twisted his neck, pushes! bis faeo into the mat ana did all m inner of slunts with htm, but all lo no avail, tor Just when the audience thought pwyer was gone he gave a squlnn and was out of danger. rids went on until the limit, one hour, or, to l accurate, fifty-four minutes, when lime was called without a fall by either party. RECEPTION MONDAY EVENING. It Will Be Given In Honor 'of Rev. Hubert Cunningham. Monday evening the Holy Cross Lit erary society, of Hellevue, will give a reception to Itev. Hubert Cunnlnghnm In tho Holy Cross chinch basement, rather Cunningham Is a foimer resi dent of that part of the city and, Inas much as he leaves hero In a few days, the society wishes to show that they appreclato his kindness In coming to see them. He was formerly a member of St. Pettr's society also, and they will tender lilin a leceptlon nt their hall, Tuesday evening. The programme for Mondny evening follows: Voeal mo liuike Vivj! kolo Kdvvatd WnMi oiil koIo Sjdney llugliei Itonitks I'dthet Ctinnlngiiiui Wit M)h , ... .William Ljnott Sili (Hon Mle.s t'ogglns and Conner) Voeal olo uilU bherld.ui All admhslon fee will Is. charged. MARQUETTE COUNCIL WON. Its Euchie Tenm Defeated a Team from John Boyle O'Reilly Council. A team from Marquette council. Y. M. I., of North Sernnton, defeat' d a team from John Itoyle O'Hellly council lust night In a game of euchre played at tho latter's rooms. The score wns ls3 to 107. The team were composed of the following members: Marquette John Hlgglns, Chnilos Dougherty, William Farry, J. Mullen. J. K. Mullen, William Lynott, Joseph O'Donnell, Patrick Keiilgan, Michael Mnliou and .1. Timlin. John Hoyle O'Hellly John H. Huike. Frank Kramer, T. C. Connors, Thomas L. Conry, Thomas Rafter, William Connor. Edward .Morris, David Dodd, 1'. J. Gllleogly and Thomas Motnn. The game was one of ti series to he played by the various Y. M. I. councils In this city for n silk flag. MEMBERSHIP COMPETITION. Inaugurated by the Ralhond Young Men's Christian Association. An effort to inciease the present membership of the Hulhoad Young .Men's Christian association has been Inaugurated In a friendly competition among tho membeis. At present there Is an enrollment of 630. and any mem ber, excepting the secretin y and as sistant secretary. Is eligible to com pete. The competition will open this morn ing and wljl be under tho supervision SPECIAL SALE Table Linens and Sheetings Commencing February Thrifty housekeepers who have bought of us at previous sales realize the great ad vantage of purchasing at our Annual Linen and Muslin Sale. Table Linens. Unbleached Scotch Linen at 30c, 50c, 68c, 85c, 05c. Sliver Bleached Get mnn, 30c, -10c, 58c, 75c. Extia Heavy German Embossed 08c, 75c, 89c, S1.25. Blenched Irish Damask, 40c, 50c 75c, 85c, $1.25. Andrew Reed's Damask, 75c, 95c $1.25, !?1.50, S1.75, $2.25. German Dice Napkins for Restau rant or Lunch Rooms, 10-inch, 75c 17-lnch, 70c; 10-lnch, 85c; 20-lncl. $1.00; 22-inch, $1.25. Golf nnd Heavy Silver Bleacher German Napkins, $1.48. $1.75, $1.0. Very Heavy Embossed Sllve Bleached German, $1.50, $2, $3.50. 5-8 Half Bleached, soft nnd heavy, $1.25, $1.50. t Andrews' Snow White, $1,05, $3, $3.50, $3.05, $4.50, $5.05. 3-4 Scotch and Irish Satin Dam ask, $1.08, $2.25, $2.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.05. Huck Towels, 10c, 13c, 15c, 17c, 23c, 25c. Bath, bleached and unbleached, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 25c. Cotton Crash, bleached and un bleached, 3c. Dice Glass Bleached Toweling 8c. Brown Twill, soft and Aim, 7c. Shaws & Stevens' Pure Flax Crash, 7c, 0c, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c. Extra Heavy Barnsby Roller Crash 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 20c. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. MMMMmm Did You Bee 5 Those Miniatures? g Twenty per cent off on all the articles in the case. A Rembrandt in a Florentine frame at great reduction. Beau tilul Vases for four-filths price. Hric-a-Brac ot the highest grade and richest design at very low rates. No duplicates In the world. CVyvxvaTVlaAX . Oeo. V. Millar & - '- - wmmmmmmmmmmmmmN TEETH RPHfiT! 'J "J I ! II "KJ" Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (TSjh) $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work guaranteed for 10 jears. Call and have your tteth examined free of charge. Satisfaction or no paj-. 50KKK5KMJJO:30:5;SKUCKKKMn:nnKK K The New Ncvcrsll As tC pliall Hcmovablc HORSESHOE CALK. M Horse cannot slip K and will ontwc.ir llirco V sets or any oilier culk K iiianufaclurcl. I f SOLE AGENTS. of the membership committee. Tho prizes offered are as follows: First prize, Hamilton gold watch, second prize, $10 gold piece; thlid prize, dtoss suit ease. To Cuie tho Grip in Two Days, La-citivc Iliomj-Quinlne lemoves the iai.". .OF. i. Sheetings. We offer remarkable bargains in all Muslins and Sheetings. Unbleached. Oc Good Brown Muslin for only 5c, 7c Fine Brown Muslin for Oc. 8c Extra neavy Muslin for 7c. 8c Veiy Fine Muslin for 7c. 13c Best Lockwood 5-1 P. C. Mus lin for 10c. 15c Best Lockwood 0-4 P. C. Mus in for 12c. 18c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting for 15c. 20c Best Lockwood 0-4 Sheeting or 17c. 22c Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting or 10c. 15c Utica 5-4 P. C. Muslin lie. 10c Utica 0-4 P. C. Muslin 12c. 20c Utica 8-4 Sheeting 10 l-2c. 22c Utica 9-4 Sheeting 10c. 24c Utica 10-4 Sheeting 21c. Bleached. Oc Good Muslin for only 5c. 7 l-8c Finest Muslin for only Oc. 9c Hill Muslin for only 7c. 9c Lonsdale Muslin for only 7c. 0c Fruit of Loom Muslin for only 7 cento. 12c Fine Cambric Muslin for only 10c. 13c Lonsdale Cambric for only lie, 14c Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Mus llu for lie. 10c Best Lockwood 0-4 P. C. Mus lin for 13c. 20c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting for 17c. 23c Best Lockwood 0-4 Sheeting for 10c. 25c Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting for 21c. 10c Utica 5-4 P. C. Muslin, 12c. 17c Utica 0-4 P. C. Muslin, 13c. 22c Utica 8-4 Sheeting, 10c. 25c Utica 0-4 Sheeting, 21c. 28c Utica 10-4 Sheeting, 23c. Ready made Sheets and Pillow jCascs at the price of muslin, Co. y'01."!?"" niiK n anu S.OQK Arounu Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Our njstcm of PAlN!.r.Ss Iientldry Is far anperlor to the oltl method of doing werk. fte both fill and i xtract teeth without the leat particle ot pain. Our prices tor the present arc extrrnuly low, and If jou are tea need of any Dental work. Call and have your teeth ciamlned. We make t specialty ot fine Crown and lirldge Work and It will pay J on to call and get our prices before going elsewhere. All work absolutely Painless, Dr. ReyerTOentist g 14 Spruce St., Ocrp. Court House. 126 and 128 m Franklin Ave. Diamonds! Diamonds! Still harping on our old subject, but we won't stop till we know you nre assured th.it we handle the purest, nicest made, and most brilliant GEMS handled in the country, and listen, 25 per cent less than you can buy t'iem any where else. Visit us and we' I' prove it. E. SCHIMPFF, 317 Lackawanna Ave. The Popular House Fur nishing Store. forgot )id Jou, to order one of our Se curity Clothes Wrlngets lost Saturday, and then day. Here's another chance. Tomorrow this excellent $2.50 Wringer for $1.08 Foote & Fuller Co Alenrs Building. Short Sea Trips of two t: fvo days' duration, are offered by the TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Comfort, Ua. Richmond, 1a. Washington, D. C. Steamers tall dally ixcrpt Funday from Pier it. North Itlver, loot of llcaeh street, Netr York. Tlcltts,, including, incala and jtateroom accom modations, $13.00 arid" upward, for Jull Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y. I U.B.WALKEn.Trif.Mtjr. J.J.DUOW.V.U.P.A. s 1. 3fta! .v ft. ft,