'9SijPSy assT ;?... v T.T i , w , ao 1'JtiU SUllAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, EEBRUAlll' , 1901. vyfiFwrtlciw mmwyiqtiirFHgiwmWF ' p rwwr""TT" mWpI NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD 3. 0. EUSSELL HAS ACCEPTED POSITION. H Will Bo the Manager of the Inter colonial Railroad of Canada On tario and Western Is taylnp a Double Track Between Jermyn and Maylleld Grand Txunk Is Having Many Now Engluco Built Make up of the D.) L. & W. Board for Today Other Notes. The position ot miiii.ifitt of Hie In ircoloiilnl Hnlliond compjiiy, of Can Ada, which litis been tendcicd 1. "',. Ttuofell, ex-superlntenileitt of thu laickawntma rnllioncl. ami v.lilih whh exclusively announced In Tho Tilbuuo on y.itttulay, 1ib boon sirceptod by lilm and lie will immune duueo of tho du ties on Teb. 13. Mr. lltisscU'H lientlttuniteiB will be at ninucion, New llriuiHulck, and ho will Wive In a fow ilns for lili new Held ol labor. When thu position was ten ilncl him some tlnm ns". tin' nnine of p well-known railroad inun In llu United tttnlett wero mihtnitted to. Mln liter of Itullroadh lilalt. of Ciinrult. who romtmtulcivtt d with tlvein. and rc "lcd unanimous PtiilrutiiMiieiitK of Mr. llifsrll s nblllty as a mill nail in in. "While In Now Yoik on Katunlav, "Ml1. Humu11 lo-eit thu de.il, md re tinned to his homo In this rttv vim teulay to nnanpo hN lirlviile affair liofoio Icrrtlnp lor Now llrtinfmiok. Tils family xtlll Hinnlii In thlr pii"-.nt residence, at J 121 Mm ton, street, until inll, whin th".v will join him at Moncton Mr. Hu'ell's m. my ft loud In Senu tnii nnJ oKewlKro will bo iilitril to l"nin of his Minuets, and e.oniji.uul.it'j him on Ills" appointment to -Mich n r.-pons-Iblo position. Double Track at Mayflcld. The. iiowdcd condition of tho M iy flild yaid, on the Ontailo and Wmli-in inllroad. noeos-sltalos tho placing of double tracks between Jonnyn and Mayflcld yaid, In order to bundle the Increased amount of cnal noil lielnr xhtpped over that ro.nl rurchaf.es of land neusFiii.v for tho Improvement nre now- be Ins: in.ule, and the Cnrbondalo yaid limits vlll nlo bo extended for handling tho Inoreasod oil trade. Pl mllo, of new hteo i alls nie also helm? laid on tho Ontario and Wettcrn In Hie lelully of Par hontlale. Grand Trunk Engines. Adltes have been iccclved at the head ofllces of the Grand Tiunk Hail way company, that tho twelve f-lmple mopnl freight locomotives now build ing; at tho Diooks and Dickson com panies shops In the United States, will he ready for dclleiy in about three weeks. The engines are of the "W class," similar to the moguls built at the. companj's Folnt St. Chailes shops. They were designed by 11 1. Kranl: "W. Morse, supcilntcndent of motive power, the dimensions being as follows: C'yllndois, '-'O bv 'ii Inihes; total weight of locomotive, loaded, 1fil,S76 pounds: total weight of tender, loaded, 113.000 pounds, with dilvlng wheels sixty-two Inches in diameter outsld" ot time: water capacity of tank, 4,")00 t'nlted Stutcs smllons; coal capacity of tender, 20,000 pounds; working1 .steam pressure, 200 pounds. The boilers each icmtaln 2SJ tubes, two inches in diam eter and eleven feet eleven Inches In length. The engines nie equipped with Westlnghouse-Amerlcan biakes and tiain signals. The twelve engines mentioned in the oiegolne;, together with the twenty tour of tho h.iitio series now being oniplcted at I'oiut St. Charles, w ill he put into seico on tho western and middle divisions of tho system, v here, by the Imptovements made on the loadbed, it Is potslblu to incrrit.0 the ttainloads firm 2." to r," per cent J)., L. & W. Board for Today. Today's D L. & W. board Is as fol Ions: movp.u, irn WiliJ f.t, Last J p. m T. Naunun: 10 p m , .1. tluh: 11 p. m , J. J. lIuJ. will' l'. lUrtholcirctt'j inn. 11W . m , W. K. CJitiurj o a. m A II. Four Ministers JTtll of Magical Retults Biougnt About I In Bmnlni, Itchlne, Blacdine Skin Troubles by Dr. Chine's Ointmant. Dr. Chaia'a Oiotmtnt dtawa aerc oraiH from minliteit, pbxiiclans and lawyer than any other medicine in the norld. It it en aorseu uy every proictstou. Extracts from their Latteri. Kev. V. N. Edwards. Baptist minitter. 109 irmity riace, iiunaio, i. ., Trrites. "For orer fifteen years the itcblnc pilei have been a source of constant annoyance to me, and frequently, too, the suffering has become intense. At times there was bleed ing and the itching and burning was bayond endurance. The results I have derived from Dr. Chase's Ointment have been magical and the benefits lasting, I feci it a duty to fel low sufferers to recommend it." r Rer. T. N. Van Natter, Methodist minis tir. Albion, Wis., writes: "My wife was terribly afflicted with pro. trading piles and contemplated a surgical operation when her notice was drawn to Dr. Chase's Ointment, and less than one box effected a cure," "I then used it for an unsightly and troublesome skin affection, which had baffled medical skill for twenty-five years. Dr. Chase's Ointment thoroughly rured It. Tor piles and skin disease it is worth its weight in gold." Iter. I. A. Baldwin. Baptist minister. Arkona, Ont., writes: " For over twenty ear I as a great suf ferer from itching and protruding piles. I used many remedies and underwent three ery painful surgical operations, all without obtaining any permanent benefit. When about to give Up in despair I was told to use Dr. Chase's Ointment and did so, finding relief at once. I used three boxes, and am entirely cured. The itching is all gone, I bave advised others to use it, believing it would cure tbem as it has me," Rev. Chas. Fish, Methodist minister, 193 Dunn avenue, Toronto, Ont., writes. "Ten years ago cuema began on my ears and spread over my head and bands. Dur ing that time I was a great sufferer. I tried many icmedies, and some of the best physl clans specialists on skin diseases treated me. The first box of Dr. Chase's Ointneat gave much relief and fire boxes completely cured me. I think my cure a marvel, anal gladly recommend Dr. Chase's Olntsntnt." ,luit as good for every form of skla trouble, no matter bow long standing. 50 cents a box, all dealers or Dr. A, W. Chast Afedlcine Co., Buffalo, Nz Y, Dr. lumti' Ilpftdache rowden". NO ROOM FOR HEADACHE. When tho nervous sys tem Is strong and vigor ous tlicro's no room for headache. That's how Dr. James' Headache Powders cure. Not by stupofy ing or deadening tho nerves, but by boothing and restoring them. Never fail, no matter what tho primary ciume of headache. Absolutely liarml. At all Drug Stores 4 doses 10 cents. Cure Where Others tall. IJtoc villi O llriilfilpli's men, 1. n, II, I'.i.-liltiz, j a in , IpIiii I nnt.; il j. in., A (I. Ilitii'ullt; ; a lit, M .I. Iluitnciii. '' J. Tri , II. I Ijiiklii. in 'J) ft io .1 .1. Dillv; 11 0 a m, I, in Wiim-r; 1 p n, V !. 1!iku, -' I' in, I. llcnnUiti; .'Ili p. in, i) 1' K(.ji lr,, I4 i. in, M Lo'.lK'hnn. Siitiin.it). l.K il a. hi, sit, tiiori.c 1 touti. Mln: 0 u m, niit. W, II. XIilil: U nVlwL i mm, wvl, .Umoa rarrlgs, f' " ni . wt, IVink Mi Dot ill; U in, cut, riitvl. ultli llilicr. tjV mui: 7 p in, wvst Irom Ojvuku, (Stti1 I J p in , urst truii 1'iiu.i, tliirr inu'lKM. M It. Mi I jiii 7 p 111 , i it (rum Na u, ur, I'. .Mi'Mliftii. Puller-in n. in, P P V-inr. I't.lirl S n in, HiiiMr, lUO 3 in Moult; 7 ti in, Mtif ih ; Op ni , I, ijiipiriK' I'i'i iirir I ilncer 7 a m. (ijfTmj: 7 i ji , Mnxu; "i.'ji p in, Siinton; 7 p tn , MiRi'iitti, Witil t'm, WiMt I ,i ni . HiKSirtti S tn.. Kilin fiilufcuii, tl it in. 1 itl-iior. I'llpalrlikN mui, S a in, l,ltli. lrniK Milion- innii 11 u iii.. M (llnlfv, .1 1 Muster mm; J p m , MjstirN; 2 j, n ., I, MiCmn; :. p ni, . Km I mil, 1 . in.. I O'lltu, "i p in, li.'m llivtrr Not In -f V.n Inctf.r M Ciiriiinilt Mill mn I'uk-I'p V.u-i, Tcli ". v1Mi Mi'Mlio.i't- mui. umlnctnr II T. Iillom .,li. iron will rh rail on upMrlal (ivt (rrlclit tn lene wr.i Hon, 8 ,i ti , TiiiKlay, Tib. .'., for l'orl Monl' U Hanoi; ( riiiin!ii lni tcinoimi. liicIic, Fl ft. lll nm -1'"'-fal fil frriirhl train ilulv le.uinn itanlon S u'dfitl. a. tn . will turn il IVit MorilH utiil rcluiii to '(Union nltliout In mn. Ploiv aiiin a 'ooil iM1imi in!ne in lurullp Hill run This and Thnt. Dwarf signals will be put In erite todnv, sovpinlnp eusl -bound move ments from span tt.uk to trnek No 1, in tt.tln shed, llnbokcn piis"enr;'r yard. The CameKle Steel company, of ritlnbunr, Pn has shipped 6,000 tons ot elsluy-ttto-pounrt steel rails, whleh aie to be utilized by the Tetijuntcpcc N'ationul tall way, Mexico. The Montreal Rollins mills, ot Mon treal, Que.. Is to build n Bteel and pipe mill In Cape Breton. The plant vlll lui ru. annual capacity of 0,000 tis of pjpo, two-Inch and aliovv . Lackawanna conductors have been instructed hereafter, when lepoUlnj derailments that occur at switches, to state In their T-2 whether Wharton split or other kind of switch. The National Tube company recent ly uhlpped fifteen miles of C-lnch pipe to Benutnont, Tex., from Its plants In tho Pittsburg district, to ho used In piping: the oil fiom tho blp gusher. The National Steel company lias let contracts for increasing Its rail mill at YounBstown, O. The mill will bo lengthened oiip hundred feet and a new drill and .straightening presses added. The Baldwin Loromnihe wml.s, of Philadelphia, Pa., hs completed an or det for ten locomotives for the Paris, Lyons and Medttetrane.in talhoad and for eight heavy freight engines for a. mining talhoad In Spain ifereattcr when Laekawann 1 ion duttoi.s in charge of way ftelght ttalns between fcranton und Washington hae perishable freight for Morris and Kss x points, they will wlie mipeiln-tendt-nt at Holmken ainl the agent at Washington, staling 1 la of ficlght, and destination. On and after lb. 1. the day flagman Incited just west of the Dodge lueaKe-. on the liloomsburg division, will be taken otf. The following will goein the croh-over In connection with the track lending tiom the Keyset- Valley, between the Dodge bieiker and Tav lor station, day and nlghl: Piist-class fains will iduc. speed to twenty miles pet hour; all second 1 lass an 1 Irregular tialns, yaid and mine en gines will stop bffoto teaching tll eto.3-over and i-ep that II is cleai, lie toie proceeding. DEGENERATE OYSTERS. Visltoi to West Indies rinds Some Half Out of Their Shells. Trmntlie Nnv York Tribune. "In the West Indies, ' suys a man who has traveled much in out-of-the-way plaice, "the fish is the most de llilous in the woild. It lias a flavor in finitely stipeilor to that caught In northern wnMs, 01, at least, to the link which tlnds Its way to city tables Hut tin re is tricking one good gltl. and soniftliues the stiangu thinks that the dtfUioncy coiinlerb.ilanoes all the (ad vantages Theie aie no oysters to be bud, evi'pt as they rotne to some laig town In the New nk Hteanier. My bus iness took me far nwav from civiliza tion on one of mv joinius to tho hi nndt, and 1 was thoiounhly slek 01 tlsh and canned lood, when one of tho negroia tematked that there was a lot of oystfis in a creek not far away I went iiftci them with nil haste, pic turing the treat In store for me. "The nwgio explained llmt as an ox perlment the government had stocked tho cieek with ojsteis seveial jcais Imi'ore he could not say how many, but 1 gathered It must have been at least twenty. We got to the creek and found nn iiuantltj of oysters. Hut they woie of a Mirt never ill earned of nt after-theater supper places In N w Yiuk. Ono could recogn ze the 'aet that they wete onters, or had been, but they had acquired a pecull.u and unpleasant tlaor, while their outwaid appearance was eurlouHly changed. The shells had giown Mat and the oys teis were nearly squeezed out. Thev weio plentiful enough, and seemed to multiply, so thnt they are not likely to cease changing, and I hap often wondered If, in the couise of a few more rears, the oyster would not be squeeaad entirely out of the shell, af fording a parallel to the Australian cherry, which has squeezed out the stone so that It la now on the outside. An oyster with the shell on Its back would be a eight to open the eyes of a Waldorf cho. but If the thing haa hap pened In the case of tha cherry why not In the case of the oyster alaoT And T am certain that I saw tha beginning of the process." MANY CASES WENT OVER ILLNESS OF ATTORNEY O'BRIEN THE CAUSE. Just Recovering from an Attack of Orlp Tho BllUott Murder Case, Coyue Perjury Case and Thoso Against Malouoy and McKenney All Had to Bo Continued Number of Pleas of Guilty Entered Excep tions Filed to Report of Viewers. Court Notes. An application was made by 'Attor ney Horn for the continuance of tho Bevnlcrjue murder case, which heads next week's list, but It was- not gt anted. Owing to this Illness of Attorney Joseph O'Brien, who recently suffered a scvero attack of the grip, most of tho Important cases on this week's criminal court list had to be continued. Mr. O'Brien Is able to be about, but liunlly well enough to take up tho tilal of Impottant matters. At the head of tho list is the case against Samuel Ullllott. of Carbondale, who Is chntged with stabbing nud kill ing IMwaid Ileibctt nt Catbondale seven al months ago. Mr. O'Hilen Is the counsel tor the accused, nnd be uiuse of this the case went over until the next tetm. The same action for the same reason, was taken In the uises against 12. J. Maloney und CJ. W. MuKlnuey, who are chnrged with bri bing Louncilmcn of this city. In the c.i'o of Thomas J. Coyne, fot mer select counclliinii of the Twen tieth ward, who is chr.iged with per jury bv the Municipal League, .1 con tinuance was allowed ior the icason that all Unto of Coyne's attorney s. .Tom ph O'Hilen, John 1". Scragg and Cioiyr S. llotn, ate Indisposed. I'LKAS OP Cit'ILTY. Joi-cph Kcainey was Indicted In four a-es on (Inn pen of stealing butter and other aitlcles fiom the I-Muwue, L.ukawanna and Westorn ftulghl sta tion. In this cil He pleaded guilty in two of the cases and will be en ti'iiced Piiday. William Law son pleaded guilt;, to stealing crap lion ft ont the Pancoast Coal company and was -enttneed 10 pay a (hie of tl and spend fourteen months In the lounty jail. Chailes Motsclilei, alias Cttstatd. pleaded guilty to stealing thlity pounds of biass tiom thu Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, nnd will be sentenced Satin day. James Gordon pleaded guilty to en teilng the loom of Henry AVarren, in O'Connor & Walsh's hotel, on Lacka wanna aenue, and stealing a pair of tiou-eis, cst and a Masonic pin. He was lined $1 nnd sent to the cotiny Jail for six months. William Pauls, admitted that he n leit'd u room in the Con'iay Hous, on Penn avenue, and stole a gold watch and ring, the piopony of Miss Ilosnr, (he daughter ot the proprietor A $1 line nnd six months' Impiisoninent was meted out to Pan is. Anthony Stewart was tried befoie Judge H. M. IMwaids, who Is pre siding In the main couit loom this wttk, on a ehatge of stealing a. cow. the property of John Mcl.nnc. Hoth of Ihe patties live in Nntth Sciantou. When the eUdenrc was a in, Judge ttdunids dismissed tho iafci sijlug it belonged in the civil end ot the eoint, If auvwheie Hotli pioccutur and de tendant claimed to own the cow In illrpute, and both weie coutldcnt it was theli pi open v. II win shown that McLano nnd Stewait owned cale. and both Insist that the mw now In dispute If theit calf ginwn up. COCUT P.OriM Nu. J. In Xo. .'. white Judg Kellv If pie sldlng, John YaUJ v. is tiled foi as sault and bittery, and his wife. Mi a. John Yates, lor malicious mischief. Miss Mamie Lewis-' was tlie piosca t:lv. Mr. and Mis Yate live in Je--inyn, and Miss Lewis was unploxod by tlii'iu in the capacity of a domestic. The pi os cull l aljcges th.it Yati-s stt tick litr, and that his wlte 101 c her clothes. The Juiy it-tinm-d a leulict ot not guilty and placed the costs on the county. Mrs Nellie Johnson, white, her dauglilei, Kate, loloied, and Tdis. Uildget Moran white, weie tiled III No. "J on a charge of robbeiy It Is alleged that on the night of Nov, : hut, Pi .ink Cadden. ot Haw ley, was on South Washington avnue, at what Is known 11s Dunn's block, when be was knocked do.vp. by llii.e colored liK-ii The tluee uciu'-nl i.'oiueu Dion pounced upon him, ho sale., and took all of his mone, amounting to ?4,Ji, and a ticket to Haw ley. Tb defend ants deny tlu roblwty story. They say Cadden was in their houso and gave the ticket to Haw ley to Mis. Motan. The money he fpent in the house for liquid iffie.hments. The case went to tho jiuv at 4.30. Exceptions to the Repot t. On behalt of the Pennsylvania Coal company, Ihle and Wjomlug Valley TJallroad company, Dunmoiv lion and Steel company, Sciantou Hallway com pany, St. Luke's Episcopal church, Sandeison A. Cobb, V. M. Spencer, Susan Spencer, A. D. and r. M Spen cer, Oeoige W. Potter and tleorge W. Frost, exceptions wero yoiteiclay filed to the tepoit of the ilewcis in tilt mat ter of the cost and expense of the con stitution of a sewei in tho Second Sewer dlsti let of Ounmoie, Objection Is made to the lowers, on tho giound that It. A. Zimmerman nnd W J Jeffrey, two of the vlewets, aro not illsliiteii'sted, .tb lequlied by law, for the reason that they own property on the line of the sewei. Tho third lower, W. V. O'Brien, Is objected to for the reason that ho Is not a ftee hoUUr, and thnt beioro the view was completed ho gave up his tesldciico here and went to New Yoik. It Is alleged thnt the ordinance pto vldlng for the sewer was not legally passed, that the dlstila Is impropeily dtsetibed; that the petition is not signed by a majority of the ptoperty owneis, as required by law; that tho conutt u tlon of the sewer would In cieaso the Indebtedness of the borough beyond the limit pi escribed by law; tiiat the assessment is not made ac cording to benefits; that the main sewer In Pine Biook will become choked and cause tho adjacent prop erties to become flooded; that the as sessment ot tho Pennsylvania Coal company and Scranton Hallway com pany Is Incqultablo for the icason that the sewer dots not pass anywhere near their properties to make It available for use. The patties to the exceptions are represented by Attorneys Wlllard, Warren & Knapp, I. H. Hums, James Gardnor Sanderson, IN HOME CASES A Single Package of the Pyramid Pile Curo Is Sufficient to Cure. This may seem a broad statement when It Is remembered that few dis eases ore eo obstinate to really curo as plies; some physicians going so far as to nay that a painful surgical op eration la the only permanent cure, but the many and remarkable cures mudo by the Pyramid Pile Curo In tho past few years bave proven that surgical operations ate no longer necessary, that it Is, by far, the safest and most reliable remedy yet discovered for this common and often dangerous trouble. The harmless acids and healing oils contained In Uie Pyramid Pile Cure cause tho blood vessels to contract to a natuial condition and tho little tu mors are absorbed and the euro Is made without pain, Inconvenience or detention from business. Dr. Williams, a prominent orlflclal surgeon, says: "It Is tho duty of every surgeon to avoid nn operation If pos sible to cure In any other way, and after munv tilals with the ryramld Pile Cute I unhesitatingly recommend it In pteforetue to an opciation." Mr. Phil Owens, of 80. Omaha, writes that after suffering two years from an ugsravated ease ot itching and pro truding piles ho was cured by u single 50 tent package of tho Pyramid Pile Cuio, purchased from a local druggist, he says; "I tully exected the trouble would leturn, but am happy to sav for the past year and a half haa been entirely free from the disease and I can not speak too watmly In favor of the Pyramid Pile Cure." A bill eletk In one of the huge wholesale houses ot St, Louis says: ".My occupation as billing clerk was so conlliiing and sedentaiy that It finally brought on an aggravated attack ot reetal trouble, which my physician di agnosed as Itching and protruding plies, and recommended a salve which ho prepared and which gave me some te-llcf for a few hours after using and then the trouble would come back as bad as evet: one of Uie other eierks advised me to tiy tho Pyramid Pile Curo and I now feel like thanking him eveiy day for ircominendlug II, as it single ."0 cent package cured nie and T have had no trace of piles since, something over six months" Hundreds of pile sufferers who had almost decided to undergo the pain and d'tnger of un operation have been as tonished to find that the Pyramid Pile Cure, which can be put chased at any ding sloie, was fur safer, belter and more effective than an operation could possibly be. An appeal as lo the assessment of Sanderson & Hobb was also taken yes terday by Attorney James Giidnor Sanderson. Wants Bill of Patticulais, Court yesterday made nn ordet di recting that n bill of particulars bo filed tn the case of John Lentes, alder man of the eleventh ward, who Is Indicted on a charge of illegally tak ing fees from the county. Attorney V. C. New comb, who repie sents Mr, Lentes, asked the court jes teidav morning 10 make an order re questing the district attorney to tile n bill ot particulars setting forth spceill cally the charges allegnl against the aecus-'d. He said the Indictment If not specific and they do not know what they will be expected to meet net week. Upon this showing couit made Uie older asked for. Depue Wants a Divoice. Thejo was ,1 hearing beior .Indue It W Archbald yesteiday In the di voice proceedings of Rlngold Depue against his wife, Annie Depue The testlmon v.is to the effect Hint Mrs. Dfpue and M J. Norton, of Hits city, had gone to Ihuope as man and wlte and that they occupied th i-nme apaitineuts In a house In Philadelphia, which had a very evil name. jp-s. Depu-1 Is not oppoMng the dhoice pio ce edlngf . Yestei day's Man la go Licenses. Item) Ilnkri Untie llMk Ju'm l' ll(ile, silim Kino CIuiIih K o'Mallov pnM Mi'jln . . ' i.l .11.111. u Tin on S n n i ranton " IllltOII COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. .Iu(l(.r Ktll IiCjiiI aprli' .illi'i- i"i tJlmaliiJ tii n picin In I'Wit mom N. -' uvtcnljj morn li.g. Tim icputt ct lli" liem li. tho trutler ru a Itlite liml III n; II tnMililp n rlftJ lonCmcd inulh. .lolui O'VbnntU J' jottird.j jppiliitcil irn stable ni ll 'excntli winl to 1111 the wcane ciud by tho nmoal o( Iluh f'ullliu. Vlllldin llanimci vjs r-"ttrdiy uppolntitl a roii.mltltp o( the rntn and eitate et Ilirnj lance, wli "a lJ,t ,,ec'- lllliW'l lnai.tf lUintncn'H lul in the fum o( SWXl .ii an. pinvcO. In thr- tus of tie I.aigillltc t'oal (oiipanj. Imiltt I, agaln.t the e York, rnwiiifhaniia anl ftern loti'pmj jfr.tMil.iy tho lieiilnst upon the rule tr t.liow riiiM? whj the rule lurf. to(o-e made tliall not be oienel. wat. conllmicU until Mondaj, March S, 1501. I'itrl.fc UurIuh jeNtfidav t(ran an action an3lnit John f'ompbell to trcoi ,000 clam. irh. He illifrm that en SoMmber it, lli)'. Campbell hit him cm the head with u ihOKl tnd eriAiily injureil Mm The suit vts brought ftr Hushes by Attnrnejs Vunbuis k D&uton. hen the Juiow vtn called jeitirdiv l". J. Hostn. of 'crantoni llarrv Scamiti and C. U an nuVIrl. falltjJ to tispond and Judec HI waroU fliid f icli of them W. lloitan and a. jnan (ippeared Jattr nnd liatlxlUetorily ex plained their tanllne-H to ludso Kdw-rds vbo tniittcd tho fine. William UtyiviRti, throueh hh attomfji, ttrdaj fill nawm tor a new trial in the eject ment suit width he brought asalnst Un Nam.y ltejnolds nnd In which a verdict In fnor tl Mm. llejnold was relumed latt l"rldaj-. It Is alkcid that the rourt tried In Hibmittlnir rer. tain cildcnte to the juo- and In rcrtajn thlnzs lncorporatnl In tho ehargf. FUTURE OF ELECTRICITY. In a brilliant rapcr en the anticipated trl iimphi of eleclrleity durlnis the next fltty Jfiw, T. c. Martin, in Fucir, rlcclares that the (ami. it, Ihe rhernUt, the nilmr and tho householder will le union,: the chief beneflclarlr. while railroad! will discard stfam 'or the third clec tilo lall He continue: "Of courr-e, v o iilnll c-e by electricity. The lelfxcopo U beautiful appantiu, but antiquated in many respects It Ij not unlikely that Ihe electric! heatir and flectrle fan will bo rivaled I j iicebanlim enatlnir the wimatlorui of cool iicm and warmth more subHj Hlectrlclty, while ebolljliinir rmny outworn method and predecei. or. will, meanwhile, be rcnnlnff upon Ituclf. It will obtain much of lia eupply of current ill. rcctty from fuel, without boiler, cnRine, or dy. ramo. fly present methods, wc set only about te pencent. from fuel, f the possible encrirv In It t and cur lit hou llghta lue an elfl. clency ot cnly about threo per ocnt. There lie two Bifat probleun for the tvfentleth centuty. hlcdrlclty will, lowcvfr, fumlnh economical cold light' hmp, i which no atlelc or filament of earbon fonsumes It will transmit rlthou: taoelbla flieull. It wilt help to male thu bal loon ua feaklblo and commonplace as tho aulo. mobile. Hut Its nature bids fair to rrtt In myatcry." SCRANTON'S SHOPPA9 OENTER. Notable Reductions In Prices of Flannel Waists, Dressing Sacques and Hen's and Women's Bath Robes. Read on : p?liri tlPI WVliQ'f"CBBaMere are 8ome f le handsomest waists of the sea- icillllWi v y CUaia 9on at tlle verv ijttiest prices you have ever heard of, or are likely to hear of. They are all of French Flannel, brand new. Varion solid colors and black. Latest styles. Some in plain tailor effect with flat plaits, stitched. Some prettily bra d-trimtned. Others with effective vests of embroid- ered Flannel in contrasting colors. Here are the prices: Choose from All $4.00 Waists at $3.00 Choose from All $4.50 Waists at 3.50 Choose from All $5.00 Waists at 4.00 Choose from All $6.50 Waists at 5.00 Choose from All $7.50 Waists at 6.00 PtACcirKV Z&nntt C 0" Eiderdown and French Flannel, tha former UlCSdlll aClCqUC-inpiQk, blue and red, neatly finished and well made, the Flannel Sacques in plain and fancy effects, including some handsome creations in ribbon and Choose trom our $1.35 Eiderdown bacques at. 1 Choose from our $1.50 Eiderdown OmCCIUCS tllaaaaaaaaaa Choose fiom our $2,00 Eiderdown Sacques nt Choose Irom our 62.50 Eiderdown Sacques at Choose irom our $5.00 Eiderdown Sacques at Men's and Women's EBath Robes These New Prices: WOMUN'S All Ss.oo Robes at All SOoO Robcb at All $7.50 Robes at All $800 Robes at All 1000 Robes at SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS IN F1M0RS OF 50c, FRENCH FLANNELS (by the yard) 50c crk Our well known all wool grade of fine French Flannel, in all colors, formerly 60c yard, now OUC Our entire stocK of Piinted All Wool French Flannel, in Dots. Stripes, Figures, Etc. For- . mcrly 75 cents, now D)C CONNOLLY & A Gold Crown Free. MI1p f rv M-t ill o ir hrt null tomr nil Mi mi r l.pfnic I'dmupj 15th, 1MI. This In 1 ticmflde otW a I pur material Ij tlie lift Crowns and m l hri' ntvl rna' right el CJK gil'l Our pi Ice Is cnlj $3 W Bridges 'nrtrH htro opcrl rrtfffl opcrstrtu ho Imc tistl isclrrtrrl (run t tic lr?fi n'rl f in th 1 "i (or tlirlr nblllty. Fillings EXTRACTING FRE 1 EXAMINING.. CLEANING Min-o-Cal On t inr 1 1 tU (or I i i ii'.i i in tins "ir ii I Mil V r-ire i;ura, ri i.Hiiir (!ll:NTl.lli IN MtlllM, roil Tl N il.Alt NL Mil lir.ltl 10 bTW Union Painless Dentists, .A. I,arla"an a Wniie, urton, Ta "IS 17 ItoKcrs llro.'' (Jooils. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc ! No question about the quality; we i have .ill the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty .five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereaii & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. DR, DENSTEN ftiyslclan and Snr)i 311 SpniD) St. Icmpie Court Bullllnj bCliAiUOil PA. Ml acute and ilnonlc licaea of men, -o. mc'n and chlldieii. CllltOMC M.HVOU, UKMN AND WAbriXfi lll-PAbhS A M'l f. 1M.1V. All dineiuiii of the Uir, Milm-j,, ltladdct. fktn, Wlood, .Ncrui, Womb, F)i, far, N(6C, Thio-it, and l.uni,, Pancen, 1 utvoii., I'ilcs, ltupluie, Ooltrc, IllieiiiiiatUiii, A.tluna, ralarrh Vaileoccle, Lost Jlanliood, Mghtlj i:niitsion, all Female DUmick, Ltucorihoea, etc., (Jonnonhca, SyphlUU, lilcod FoUon, Indlkcre. tlon and jcuthtul hablu obliterated. feun,ery, ritt, Ipllcpsv, Tapa and hlmiuch Uorma. C.. lAUHIIOONK, Mieellie foi Catarrh. Ihnc monllu' treatment cnly V-UO. Trial freo in of Ace. Consultation nnd ennlnatlon fiec. Of. He hours daily and bundij, it a. in, to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN lace trimming: Choose from our Flannel Sacques at .... Choose from our Flannel Sacques nt.... $1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 4.00 Choose from our $4.50 Flannel Sacques at Choose from our Flannel Sacques at.... Choose from our $7.50 Flannel Sacques at Choose fiom our .$9.00 Flannel Sacques at $3.85 s-on 55" 6.00 6.75 WALLACE, M - tt - ff inn PW5 Curtain News Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special prices made ou our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many f small lots at a fraction of their real value. j FURNITURE COVERtNQS ARTISTIC HIGH-ORADC BEDDING : WILLIAHS&ncANULTY LEADERS IN CARPETS, WILL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue - - - " THE ;ic POWDER CO. hooras l and, Com'Uk B'l'a'f. SORANTON, WA. lining: and Blasting POWDER Mte,l llooslcanrl RuitiJaat Works. LAPUN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER jUretrto Batteries. Eleotrla Rzplodars, xplodluu blasts, Safety I'usjani Reiaum Chemical Co.'s cxpHoIVvo i SO Lager Brewery Slniiur&cturer? if OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 N. Ninth StrMt, .PA Tttephoa? Call, '-'333. French $3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 5.00 6.50 French French 1 $5 00 French French French $4.00 $4.25' MEN'S All $.00 Robes at $3.40 All 4 ;o Robes at 3-35 All .5. 00 Robes at 3-75 All $6. 50 Robes at 5.00 AU$7.50 Robes at 6,00 All $ 1 0 and $ 1 3 Robes at . . . 8.50 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB - f - - f - H - - t - 'H - K - - - H - t Lace I COUCH COVERINGS I i - FURNITURE. I HEAVY DRAPERIES I .- ! - - Hufm --t M r k Bad Brake Is worse than no brake at all. We are novr ready to fit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. If you contemplate any re pairs on your wheel for the spring riding novr is the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. it! 1 1 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for the Womlna District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlntr, niaitlnf, Sporting:, SmoVelesi and tt I'.epauno Chemical Company'a High Explosives. Eattty Fuse, Caps and Kxpledera. Room 101 Cor, nell Duildlnc, Scranton. AGENCIES! TI10J. FOItD .....WtUton JOHN B. bUITII SON Myrooyth W. V. MUIXIQAN WUIcuBarr y. I'tt V. i 'fri 7r. 1 JS,