.-" r-'HUA-',. . i ' PMIVj, - " ..'"' - - ' in .1' in 'pr' -'4 , T& THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1901. ' ' 4"H 4 4- 4- 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I' 4 4 &V WftS.f . :n J, V ' 4- 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 : 4 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4-4- TheUnionCollegeofPainlessDentistry An Ovci whelming Success! A Boonand a Blessing to People of Moderate Means! A Benefit to Science! ! ! A permanent home for teaching the subtle art of conducting the most elaborate and intricate operations known in Dental Surgery, without the slightest inconvenience or pain to the patient, thus insuring resuts which cannot be achieved by any other method known in the practice of up-to-date Dentistry. No Anaesthetics are Used to Render the Patient Unconscious He or she simply sits comfortably in an easy chair and might as well be reading a pleasant novel, if the positions required for performing the work would admit of it. Thus Dentistry Has Lost All Its Terrors In a Scientific Triumph That Amazes the World. Is it any wonder, then, that dentists come from far and near to the Union Dental College to learn this mar velous secret and take a post graduate course in the higher branches of their profession, in order that they may carry the blessings of Mr. Faatz's discovery back to the towns and cities they came from ! Last Week the Rush Was Too Great. It more than exceeded our expectations. It overtaxed our facilities, and scores of people went away because we could not attend to them. We have remedied this in some measure, however, and today will have more and bet ter accommodations, and more experienced dentists at work, who have come to learn the secret surrounding Mr. Faatz's Absolutely Painless Method of Dentistry. This means a continuance of FREE WORK for another week, and you only pay for the materials used. It also means that your work is done by experienced Dentists, who, desiring to keep abreast of the times in their profession, have come to us to learn the very latest there is to learn, and you can depend on it that the work will be well done. We guarantee it for 10 yeais and our guarantee is unassailable. These facts compel us to offer to the Scranton Public The Highest Class of Dental Work Possible for Practically the Cost of Materials Used! For Example: A Full Set of Teeth lay Be Had for Bsst Gold Crowns, 22 kt. Pine, for $2.00 $2.00 95 In a Word Work Done Here Saves You PER CENT. On regular Dental Charges, and the work will be done right, as every man is a perfectly qualified dentist before he comes here. All Work is Positively Guaranteed by Us for Ten Years. Reader, Just One Word More, Please. C. S. Faatz is not a stranger to Scranton. He has been a resident of the city for twenty years, and will probably remain for as many years more, as the Union College of Dentistry is a Permanent Institution, established not for a day or a year, but for all time. Office Hours, Sundays, 9 a. m. to 9 p. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. m. mnai (Over Conrad's). Avenue, ConnoltySWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. ' - r Loveliest of Cottons. Cotton Fabrics of 1901. The writer has been gazing at them drinking in thtif beauty maiveling at the Connelly & Wallace collection. They represent Textile Art in its most exalted form the apotheosis of Bpmning, designing and tinting. The makers of Frauce, Scotland, Ireland, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany and America arc fighting the same fight that waged between the mortal Arcbane and tha goddess Minerva when they contested ior supremacy in weaving and embroidering skill. The product ot all are outspread on our couutcrs. Accord leadership to whom you please. It is for your fancy and taste to decide. Every yard exemplifies elegance. Imported Mouseliue De Soie mere tissues, plain gauzy grounds, with em broidered stripes of Self colors, q fifteen different shades, price O&C Embroidered Scotch Ginghams, one. of the strongest and handsomest -yi-m stuffs in the whole display OC Embroidered Swiss scores of designs varying from tiny dots to fancy stripes, self and contrasting colors 5C tO $1.25 Imported Silk striped novelty Ging ham in the best shapes of pink, blue, helio, red, etc., very new and hand- ,. some , 5UC Mercerized Cotton G nghams of very fine finish and in new designs, all the best colorings u5C Mercerized Chev:ots another new cloth has the appearance of Mohair -. Brilliautine. in plain colors only. ... 5UC Batiste Brilliautine shier and filmy like unto mull mercerized finish all ia the finest aud- newest foulard de , signs, price '2 N Mercerized Chambray entirely new in plain colors only, very rich in effect ?5C Scotch Corded Ginghams, plain grounds d vided by clusters of stripes aud cords. 30 designs 5C Embroidered Swiss, plain colors with white designs, in neat embroidery -. very new and handsome 5UC Plaiu Swiss, of a very beautiful Q quality, with silk embroidered dots.. o5C CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUB Jmt llifliU, ortfr tur .vniialliy ami nll. morally mul llnaiulillj, liopliiit tliat tlii-y will win (lie liittlc tliry .no m nolily flalitlnz. John nntront,', l'lillip Mr Hindu Mm Kuuan, roinmittcc; .lolm Tnley, irrlilim; TIioih.u Price, tecrrtnry. 4 LENTES IS NOT GUILTY l " " IC oncludcd Irow l'.igp 0. ' November lust. Tho illMrttUy took )iIhco on Plttston aenim tind wuk thu losult of u. quarrel. Tho prosecutor mill lilt witnesses iissertfel tlmt the Uo lomlunt was tinned with ft shovel nnd with It ho beat the I'onner scrlouxlv. The jury had not returned a verdict at adjoin nhiR-. John MlckorUo. John Ruddy. Fred Ilnlmes, John Quinn and lolm .Mul- doon were nrreBted for rnninittlliig an iinult mid battery on .1. P.osenburi;, r. glazier. The boyn Ho In the Si-v nth ward, and It wast rhargeU that they threw Mones nt Ho.senbut'B and broke a quantity of rIuss which he 1 an It'll. It was not nhown eoncliiBlvt lv that tho boys on trial weio tho KUtlty of tho axsjult on llosenhurt,', and a veidlrt of not guilty wiw taUen ai'd the oots .placed on tho .county. ' Joseph I.ehatrky nnd hln wife, Lizzie idiatslty, were tried for committing mn assault and battel y on Frmtls Hen- jilo,' n constable. All the parties live vat Throop. Honnlo nllefjes' that he twont to servo a wan ant on I.elfalslsy, t'iind that tho latter and' his wife an- HnuWed him nnd throw lllm out of ' the house. The defense was that 'no nppnult was committed on r.ennlo, end tthat ho did notiliave a warrant. Tho ease was given to the Jury nt ad JournlUK hour. u I A. 'Htelnberff was charged with re ceiving brass Htolen from tho Lacka- ' wnnnVlron aryl Steel (coinpuny. It cotilitnot bfl.cHtabllshed that the goods found In SMnberK's Junk shop were htolen, and u verdict of riot guilty was iue:ted bytho court. The prosecu y tor vraH.t'hleff Police Tlobllng. f. iIolin'FiftSwTiHreturinIjl not guilty of liAVlni? unlawful relalloim with Mrs. 'Jolui.-Koiiok', nnd the cfstsworo placed ltHmljoMncU, win wan tho prosecutor. "J$veiilIct.of.uot Kuiltywaa takea In the case ol 'Squire 12. 15. Holll!ler, who was charged with embezzlement, but he will liav to pay tho costs JUDGE GEORGE S. PURDY. John O. Gllboy, who wun tiled Thursday on u chaige pieferivd by the Municipal leaKiie of MilliiK liquor without a llefiiKo on pulsion avenue, aH isliidny convicted, and neii tenci.d by Judge Ptirdv to three lHuntlw lr the miinty Jail and a $.".no line. Uo'uons for a new trial were at once tiled by iillbnv'a nttoine, who alleged a uumbM' of i.-irois in the tilat of the case. The cuuu refused to giant a tule for n new ulal. James Srnvn and (Seatano f'hlodn '.veiv inliirned not guilty of pointing a pldlol at Patilck Henley at ileiiil hani. last August. Tho accused woie working at tho Jernivn N'u. I inluo at Rendhnm tlltiing tho Hltlke them Inst August, and one morning, when they were going to woik, Ilculey and oilieiH tried to gel In front of them .hid keep them from going to wuik. They i.irow levolvern and compelled llealy and the othein to get out of their way. Tlu- costs wei placed 011 Henley. Young Dlvoice Case. Testimony was taken befoie Judgo H. AV. Aiclibttld ycEterday In the case of Frank II. Young against Nellie S. Young. The llbellant is 111 at Hulfalo, where h now leHkU-s, and the testi mony of bin mother and bi other was taken. Mis. Harriet Young tefctllled that her son was man led at Rochester, N. Y., about ten yearn ago. and with his wife, lived nt dlffcient times In Rochester, Buffalo and this city. Hor daughter-in-law now Uvea with her nt G23 Mulberry street. 4 The younger Mrs. Young was Jeal ous of her husband and Dually loft lilm. Tho mother' said yesterday that hor son was Innocent of the charge ho was suspected'nf by bis wife, but at Uis eaino tlma If she. had been In the lattoi's place she would have acted In tho same way. A. II. Young, biother ot .the llbel lant. te.stllled to tho fitot of Mit. Young's 'desertion of her husband. There will be another hearing as soon as tho llbellant Is well enough to give his testimony. Election Offlceis. John F. Donnelly, majority Inspector of tho Third waid of AVInton, being disqualified for the icason that ho Is n candidate for school director, John F. (iilioy was appointed majority In spector for the ward, .1, l.owry, tlie Judgo of election of tin South dlslilct of Lackawanna township, being disqualified by reason of his being n candidate for township super. Isor, Patilck J. Diskln was ap pointed, William J. iynu. Ji-dgo of elec tion of thn Fit st dlstilct of Old Forgo borough, having lemovul from that dlstiict. P. J. .liuU'o win: appointed to nit In his place. Deeds Aie Accumulating, lecorder of Heeds Bonn has over 1,00ft deeds in Ibe vaults of his ofllce, which have been accumulating since lsCR. They 1110 deeds tlmt woie left to bo recorded, but have nrvor been subsequently r illed for. Tho ownen of these dtuls would confer a favor upon the tecouler by Lulling and getting their property. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western bomd-for today: riiiDAY, vTimmiir 1:.. Wild ats, Kit-j i. 111.. T I., ltnfc-frsj 0 p. m., M. rinnirt.. ; 10 sup. in, II. Illsliititf. SATI'IIIIAV, ITlllH'AUY lfi. W'ihl CjK i:.it- tiSO .1. in.. J. It. Snarls; .1 n. 111., O. W. KltrerraM; I a. in., .). C'otillo; fl a. 111., .1. J. Jiiiiraj, ilh 1 . Ilartliiiloiniw'i inen; 0 .1. tn., V. Ii. uri 7 .1. in.. I'rank Mil lit; 0 a. 111., I'. 1'. Slew in; nun j. 111., A. I'. Mullen! 11.80 .n. 111., ll. W.'ill.ms l."0 p. in., II, ('jntiur; J. I"i p. in., J. II. Mi I 'ami; 4.li p. in., 1' (.'a.nuufli. Suiinnlt. i:te-,"i a. in, nnt A. r.hrKOoil,itli HiikIi liulnrtiV men; tl a. in . cast, (!ciiri:o rrouiilclkor; a. 111 , ul, W. 11. NlclioU; l p. 111., cast, Frank Mrlluiincll: 7 p. in., nt from Cayuga, 3 im;llif, M. II. Mcl.ine; 7 p. in., nt from (.'jjuei, (ilnli.i; 7 f. in, i lit fioin Xay Aiik'. KilHiuil JlcMIUtu. iSiiioi -io ,i in , r i s,i in. I'u.litn- S a. in.. Ilniwr: ll.KO a tn , Moran. 7 p. in., Muriiro ; u p. in., I.jiiiptnir. Ijs..iiffir Kiiitiiii'i 7 a. in., ti.illiuy; 7 a, in., SiiiEcr; .1X0 p. in., Stanton; 7 ii, in., MJ40rru, Wild CiU, Wo.t . a. in., .lolm lluti-r; 10 n. in., ,T. K. Maitus; 11 a. in.. 1. Ilaswrly; i p. in,, ('. KiiiKKlr); B p. I"-, lanui Carrigt;. no net:. Conductor .T. Monlir anil crew will mil fi p. m. Summit cat Ftb. 15 In place of 1 rank MiPon licll anil irew. t'oniluitor W. If. lUttlioloinew will run pick up east SMttmUv, leu. Io, in place ot William JteAllWrr. . . Tlio follottliiff will rail at trainmaster' ofilcc: rondiictur J. J. ('otell", Hrakrnian W. Hctclur, Ilrukciuaii .lames J. Sianluii, Ilrakrman Miles Ciosstn. foiiclurtur I. dinner Mill call at nipiilnlcnib ciit's Otflll. fr V J- 3- Save 50c Ou every yard of Axtniuster Carpet during our special sale of Axminster Carpets -AT $1.00 Per Yard Williams & McAnulty 129 Wyoming Avenue. a THB !IC POWDER CO. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. 'ItMlniouy vai lioard sr.tcnlii In tlio oHicc ot Attorney ,T, II, Dilnanli in tlie mat t ( r of tlie ilbislon of lha etliool ill.liict nf Mooslo aiul LacKawuiiiu lounalilp, Atlointy M. J, P'Hiahoc irprr'niteil tjio tonlilp nm) Atlutniy .lolm M, Harris lookiil alter Mooic.'a lutiii'il, Injunction Against Jolntists. Hy r.tcluslto Wire from The As-odated Vr. Toptka, Kan., I'rb. 15. Judi(e llnrcn today granted ulne more temporary injunclloiin agjlnst the jiintlsti. Ho liaa Erautrd elghtie-n out of tho nlnetetn pctltlotu illed Satunhiy, 1 lie de crees cover all the large "Jolnti" on or near Arkamaj atcnue, the center of tbe city. Quadriennlnl Mail Weighing. In the handling of United States nail on the railroads of the country, pay Is based upon weight curried and cars In service. To arrive at the amount of pay due each company tho govermn nt weighs mall once eveiy four yeais. Tha United States being divided into four sections each year. In the eastern states the quadilennlal mall weighing will take placo commencing 12.01 a. in. Tuesday. February 19, next and con tinue for a period of thirty consecutive working days and possibly longer If the government so ciders for any good eausp, Kor such wdlghing railroad compa nies are obllgo'd to furnish all neceti sary scales for use at stutlons and hi mall cars, also furnish blanks on which postal clerks recoid the weights, the woik of weighing, however, being done by the government employes, and after the weighing Is over tabulation is pre paied by the postoillee department, showing weights eairled over each mall loute for the given period, compenna- tlon of the railroad company for th" next four years Immediately following the weighing being based upon such weights. The Delaware, Lackawanna- and Western company bus printed tha nea essary blanks and distributed the same, and tho scales aro ready for the wotk at all of the larger stations, as for In stance, Scianton, lloboken nnd Buf falo, wheie weighing Is done on tho station platform. At smaller points mall Is wolehed In the postal car by tho postal cleik on duty. Resolutions of Sympathy. At the regular meeting of Ixical No. 1032, United Mine Workers of Ameika, held on February 12. tho folowlng reuo lutlous were adopted: W'e, the United Mine Worker! of the above mentioned local, deem it our duty to njnipathize with the tllk noikin, ho are now tiu(r(tllnir for ihat we roii.idur fair iliiiiand.. Knoulii.- that they are aiklntr for lets than uhat are there liooms 1 and2,ComMth BTd'g. OEANTON, PA, lining and Blasting POWDER Met at Mooalo nd limn late WorKi. LAPLI.N RAND POWDBR CO.'S Utotrlo tlatterlei. Eleotrlo ISxpla lr, zplodlai; blaits, aafety fussnat tnaii EXPLO.IVC This nnd That. DMslon Freight agent Ten Ilroek. of the Lackawanna railroad, leturned yesterday from a trip over tho North ex n division. General Superintendent T. 12. Glaike, of the Lackawanna lallroad, has re turned from a week's- absence on the Uuff.ilo nud Syracuse divisions. Local No. 03, United Btewery Work ers, will meet ut Oueinsry hall, AVash lrtgton avenue, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. It Is Importnnt that bv ry member Hliould attend. The annual meeotlng of the stock- i holdera and directors of tho Delaware, l.acKawai'iia aim uivui uaiurau company will be held at 2.1 llNclmngc 1 QRANQE GUN POWDER l'lace, rsew voi-k, on i iiesuiij , reu- i nary 19, commencing nt 10 a. in, .-..- . . . P 1 n..L i....,..,.n Tool VllUllllClllI s III l,iu nitiuiiitti, ..-,. I frelghlH will fitellltats matters gen- , DflB9in0 rhpniipal Co S ,iiv if tbov will nolltv the agent ! nBfldUlli LIIBIDlliUI UU. i at Washington from Stroudsburg whether or not they want the drill engine to help them out of Washing ton on trains 52, r.4 and r.C. Laekawnnna train No. in, which now leaves lloboken nt 12:1.1 a. in., and an lves ut r.uffiilo nt 12 11 p. tn., will, commencing tomonow morning, leavo lloboken at 2:30 a. m. and arrive In Uuff.ilo at 1 p. in. This train now reaches Scianton at 4:0 a. in., and ifler the ehnngo will nrilve hero at t!"J2 a. n. This change will lw appie elated by patrons who dnslre to at tend the theativs In New York and letttrn homo aftoiwatdn In thuo for business the next ilav. Tlio sleeping car urrangeinentH will tenialn the same as at piescnl. A eilllertnco of two houra will bo nuido In tho run ning tlma between Scranton and Buf falo, and the: train will arrive at Buf falo within fifteen minute of tho present schedule. Burned to Death. llv Exclusive Wlie from The .Winlaled l'rc. Wllinluglon, lil lb. 13. Mm. Kate (lark, a widow, aeed about 61 jears, a burned to death today at her home. A juiine woman naiv smoke UsuInK from the hoiw and a tire alarm nai .out In. While tlio (lrt'iiiin and police were Hifhtlutr the flic thoy found the body of Mr. Claik In the hallway on the rcrnnd lloor, lfulde her na a broken lamp, A Bad Brake Is worse at all. than no brake? We are now ready to fit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. If you contemplate any re- pairs on your wheel for the spring riding now ia the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. I I Ill's SB Lager Beer Brewery For a Cold in the Menu Laxative Bromo-Quluine Tablets. Mnmifftcturprsir OLD STOCK PILSNER nn 211 Washington Ave, 485 to 455 N. Ninth Btrost . SCRANTON, PA Telephone Cull, WW. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for the Wyomlag District for OUPONT'S POWDER. Uinlnf, lllittln;, Eportlnr, Smokelru and tin Itepauna Chemical Company' High Explosives, Safety rase, Caps and Eiplodera. Room 401 0b nell Dulldinjr, Scranton. AUENCICSl TI10S. KOP.D nttiton JOHN II. SMITH li fcON Plymouth VV, '. MULLIGAN WUkiDarr