THE SCRA3CTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23, 1901. k Ivf ' An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srnur or Fios, manufactured by tho CAuronmA Via Svnur Co., Illustrate thovaluoof obtaining1 tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo .medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most ref resiling to tho -t;isto and acceptable to tho system. It is the one perfect strcugthcuinp laxa tive, elcan.liii,' tlio system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one ( to overcome habitual coiistipntlon per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, mid ts acting on the kidneys', llvor and bowels, without ucakcning or irritating them, make it. the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs am used, na they nro pleasant to tho taste, but lliu medicinal quuliticsof tho remedy a'ro obtained from senna tind other aromatic plant., by n method known to tho Gamfoici'ia Fio Sritui Co. only 1 n order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember tho full name of thoCompany printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI. LOUISVILLE, KY. NKW YORK. W. T. Forsalo by oil Druggists. Prlco DOc. per bottle. Ice Cream. REST IN TOWN. on per Jjc Quart LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO It lapbeme Ordcri Prompttr Dtl ver4 :r 37 Adim Avenufc Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlco D., L. & W. Tassengcr Station. Phone F25. t i -rttttt : CITY NOTES : SALE OI'ENS TODAY. Tho nf ol mts for the (imous RoMonians opens this morning at 9 i. m. it the Ljctum box ollloc. It J, WITH PXKUMO.V1A. TtKcdorc Krutltr s received tt the Hahnemann liepital jcs. terdsy, suffering Iiom pncuinonla, JIF.LH ON SKRIOUS CHAKGC.-JamcJ V. nockers, ot OIj pliant, uas lipid under f500 bail iy Alderman Howe jesterday on cry eerious e.hargc vrefcrred by Mary Koinraek. WHO KNOWS JOHN HO-W-A tclfsum id dresied to Chief ol Pollee IIoIiIIhk was received last night front West Jetlcrson, Ohio, announoinr; the death in that place ol John I!o, who claimed to have relatives In this city. IirtOKC HIS WIIIST.-ratrie.lc Creir, of .135 William street, editorial writer on the Sunday l'rco Press, tllppcd on the lec jesterday after nnon, breaking the wrist bone in his right ami. He recticd treatment at the Lackawanna hot.pl MEtTINCI WAS l'OSTrONKD. A meeting of tlia directors of the Municipal ContrjUlnB ami Improvement company was to liae been held yesterday, but was postponed on account of the non-arrhal of the chatter. It will take placo .Monday evening in A. II. Running's office. nOMNO AT PITThTON.-There will be a bo. Insr eamial in Mnt-lc hall, I'lltston, on tho night ol l'cb. 27. The principal feature will be a twenty round bout at 112 pounds between Joo Harris, of Wllkcs-lUne, and Jack Kinnanc, of l'ittston. There will be scural preliminaries TlUEr HAD A 1TAST.-A refrigerator on the brlrorch of tnc house of Albert I'reas, on I"rovMenc-e road, was broken into Friday night awl She thici. whotur he was, secured, amonit nthcRdaintic, a joat chicken, a leg of Iamb, a flvf-JJund pajt Of lard and two Quarts of milk. T.lJi AJirUT.VII'.Ii. Martin Laa'iii. of 1UT Al- ; BOND OFFERINGS. J 5pi1ng Brook Water.lst Mtg.Ss ijicka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st -f SMtg. 5s. . North Jersey nndPocono Moun- 1 jtaln Ice Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Standard Gaa Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. t Brighton Water Supply Co., T Cist Mtg. 5s. - ' V Now Mexico Railway and Conl -t r.Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. Description and pilce on nppll- t K cation. J M OroaOnty, N, V, Wilkes-nane. 1 Carbondale. . f 4, S and 6, Commonwealth IMdg,, -f M Ecranton. A f Vt i-f t t t bright arnu-a briStmjn on ths Utekswlnns, fllppe'l and fell under .t train al Clsrk's Summit H'tcrday, the can tunning over Ms left If. He was taken lo the Moe Tlor hospital, stbtre It was found ncceary to amputate the leg btlow the knee. H., I- A- W. PAV IIAVS. The Dflanaie, Lack awanna and W'eatern company paid yesterday at tli Avondale, Auehlnelov", 1111m, Haltrtead, Hunt, Pettcbonc and Woodward. Today the pay tar will -.Ixlt the Arehbald, llfllexue, Dodge, llrl.hln, Cayuga, Continental, Hampton, llolden, Hyde Park, 0tord, Pytie, Sloan and Tajlor. V. W. 0. A. SOCIAL An elaborate V. W. C. A. nocUl was lo have been gUcn lat night In the aoelatlonV room, but on account of the Inclement weather only a tew ol the younger people put In an appearance. A delightful time was had, however, plijlng gjmc, under the direction of the ccrclaty, MIm Savage. Dainty refreshments were scned at 10 o'clock. hTOU: rillCKi.NS. Mlrtiarl Daly, living In the eight hundred block on Stone aienue, was arrei-ted by Patiolman Qulnnan and Lieutenant Xang at an early hour jesterday morning on a warrant lewd by Alderman Howe, au-mlng lilm with the larceny of chickens belonging to Am brorc Her, giocer, ol MJ Stone awnuo. He was arraigned before Alderman Howe and coin mltted to the county jail In default of ) lull. nODV DELAYED. The remains ol lla.wuond LUk, who were expected to arrive here dom San I'rancliieo jestenhy, were not rerelsid, but will piobahly teach here todiy. Arrangements hae been made for the funeral at 3 o'clock Sunday alternoon from his mother's home In Krewler couit. Interment will be made In Tor et Hill. Memliera of the SpanUh-AmericJii War Veterans' organlratlon and the Thirteenth regi ment will attend the funeral, Mom: SniAKEASV AimnSTA-Mm. Ann Sheridan, of 3.11 SlMetnth street, and her kmi, Hugh, 15 jeata of age, weic ane.ted jesteiday at the Instance of Ilobert Wilson on the charge of keeping a tippling houe. Tlie mother was lined flOO and the foil J0, In default of which both were committed to the county Jail. Mrs. Shcridin wus nirested and fined .J" by Mayor .Molr last Wediiefday, Mr. Sheridan, when the heating was our, declared her Intention of tak ing out an appeal through her attorney, John I'. Murphy. MOTOR CUt.K IV TOWN. The tirt motor e.iclc fetn In thi city made lis appearance jes terday, C. A. Miller, representing the 1!. n. ThOnns eompanj, ol Buffalo, the manufacturers of the motor, .nrlccd jesterday and made his headquarters with l'loiey & l)rooki, on Wash ington aienne. The motive power Is pjolln and can bo attached to almost ordinary biejelei". A number of ble.vclc enthusiasts ran tl blcjcle up and down Washington acenue, and the unuual spectacle of a man riding a whei.1 without lnoclng his legs excited much interest among pedestrians. MEr.TI.NO OP MfSICIANS. The members of Local No. 120, American l'cderatlon of Musicians, are requested to meet at their hall, tfi (Vdar avenue, this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpo-e of giving 1 reception to Eenithe tlrorgo Nachman, of Baltimore, sho Is on his way tn Carbondale to take part in (lie iitallation ot oflicers of Local No. 130, American l'rdera Hon of MuAlclan. delegation of muiclans from 6cranton will accompany Mr, Nachman, and also assist and take part in the Install itlon IVy ordr of William V. Oillllths, president of Loial No. 120, American Federation of "Musician" WILL NOT BUY WINDSOR. MEETING OF G. A. R, DIRECTORS SO DECIDED. Executive Board of Ezra Griffin nnd Col. Monies Posts and Sons of VeternsHold Annual Seslson. The annual nicctlns wus held In the office ot Colonel Ezra H. Hippie Thurs day night of the executive board ot Ezra Grillin nnd Colonel Monies post?. Grand Army of ibe licpubllc, nnd C.Tinp S, Sons of rtcrans. Of tho board of twenty-flve directors, all hut ono were present, and that one, Fred Amsden, was prevented from attend ing by Illness. The board elected oflicers, nnd dis cussed tho fiuestlon of buylnfr a new Grand Army of tho Kepuhllc building on a site upon which to erect such an edifice. Since the Grand Army of the Republic building-, on "Washington nvenue, wan sold to William Con ncll, Kzra GrMln post has estab lished headauarters on the third Hood of the Windsor building on Penn ave nue, and it largo number of tho direc tors favor tho purchase of tho building. At Thursday night's meeting the matter was balloted upon, and as a result of the vote, the Windsor Is now out of consideration. A number of the directors who opposed the purehaso of the Windsor stated that they worn per fectly satisfied with tho building It self, but objected to Its environments. Tho price asked for the building Is t0, 000. The Leonard Int. at Mulberry street and Adams avenue Is among the sites under consideration, as are also one of the lots near the armory, and anoth er at Vino street and Adams avenue. The Pcnn Avenue llaptist church lot Is nlso under consideration. The Grand Army of tho Republic offi cials are desirous ot tearing an Ideal home for tho association. At present tljo Grand Army and Sons of Veterans' lodges meet at different halls. In the new building there would be quarters where each could meet, nnd also the three ladles' auxiliary corps. The oflicers chosen Thursday night wcie the i-ame officials re-elected. They are Colonel K. II. Hippie, piesl dent: John T. Howe, vice president; Fred Amsden, secretary; W. la. Nash, treasurer. "BLACK DIAMONDS" WON. They Defeated Bicycles Club Rollers Last Night. The mack Diamond Dow line team last night met the members of the Ulcyclo Club Howling team, the latter padded out by two substitutes, and won out In a night of rather poor bowl ing by TS pins. The match was bowled on the Bicycle club alloys and Wardell, of the leaguers, was high man with IOC, and an average of 171. The score follows: iiicvcli: ci.uii. Wardell 17J 1 Tajlor 1 1 Itoper 117 llj I'oley lit in Walters 1M 15 151 I.Vi 101 IK 110 7M COO HLACK DIAMOND-. IVj IVi 7CW-2ICI l.eonatd Eaji ... Deavcra Prjor .. Held ... Hi? lift 1M Ill !;: 110 IVi 157 U'l 13.1 IJ'I 701 7'.r, Cold Cure for Busy People. Many people neglect a cold because they say they have no time to attend to it. Krnuses's Cold Cure Is a remedy which can be taken without danger while performing your dally duties, and will relieve the most aggravated cases In 24 hours, Price 25c. fc'old by Matthews Bros. "The Viceroy" by the funiotis nos tonlans at tho Lyceum, Tuesday night, Ask for Kelly's union craekeis. FIGURES FOR LAST YEAR INTERESTING REPORT OF MINE INSPECTOR RODERICK. It Shows That There Were 6,368,048 Tons of Conl Produced During the Year 1000 In the Forty-Three Mines Comprising the First Dis trict There Were Forty Fatal and 118 Non-Fatal Accidents Re marks About Ventilation of Mines and the Prevention of Accidents. Mine Inspector lid ward Koderlclc, of the Fit st Anthracite district, tins just completed his report for the year 1000, and will today forward It to Secretary of Interna! Affairs Latin. Itelow nro appended a number of tables compiled from the more complete nnd exhaust ive tables contained In the report. The followlnc table shows the total production of coul tront each colliery In the cllsttlet, the number of men cm ployed at ouch, nnd the number of days worked at each during tho year: No tons No. pel- id coal sons em- No. najs produced, plojeil. worked. Delawate and lluil-on Coal Companj Uggett'a Creek .. . ;07,tdu SVt I7I..V) Manlne 27,U'i ils 1.11 Eddy Creek 12,.V1 MS 112.00 Olyphant S--7.531 .W 177.21 llraasy Island nashety 07,007 "' V'l.M Ora-y Wand 4J1 K7.21 White Oak VAM lJ 1--.2" .Termtn No. 1 210,601 ."d 100.50 Powd'erlv 40,010 :117 100.00 No. 1 79,012 t-'2 WO) llacket llrook wash cry vl.MIS "0 101.00 Ttari.fl llrook 12,701 72 22.7.1 Coalhrouk SM,li CM 12.00 Clinton 257,70.1 571 1S0.21 Totals nnd aeragrs .2,I0-,,7II 6,077 162.25 llllMde Coal and Iron Companj Clidonl 17.1.2M 421 ISO .10 Forest City ,'f21,171 -20 U.1.2.1 Frle VHS62 .12 129.21 Kejstonc n:,67 117 130.7.1 t.lennood W,43t 291 110.21 Totals and acerases. 7S,4IS 2,011 IJfl.i Temple Iron Co. Lackawanna JI.U 011 171.00 Merrick (rrek 211,3.10 5-1 112.S0 TMfferlon 110.011 "72 112.20 Northwest 210,7.10 311 17D.01 Totals and aerages . 707..V1I 2.01 1.'8 9 P.. L. ,t W. Co,- Storrs .vy,1 1,1M 201, I.Ik Hill Coal and Iron Co. niehinond, No. .1.... 41.00,1 -220 112.8 Ulchmond, No. 4.... 41.W1 1'0 122.6 Ontario 251,707 776 221.1 Hajmoiid S0.S.W 61-" 60.7 Totals and aurages . 420,101 1.S7I IMS Johnson Coal Co. .lohnvjii's .16,$50 010 103.00 Penn'.vlcaula Coal Co, No. 1 170,201 47 1M..1 Cjpy drove 111,312 -112 1.11.2.1 Totals and aceraset. 2st,.1H .-20 113.4 llisrrslde Coal Co. Itiverslde 100,717 .HI 203..1 Murrav Coal Co. Munay .VMW Ili 184.4 Clark Tunnel foal Companj Clark Tunnel 20,:;0) lit 2I3.S Polph Coal fo. Dolph I'lO.nio ,1.'6 1(0.1 Ml. .Iesiip Coal Co Mooslc Mountain Coal Companj- Mt. .Tcssup 7(,ii"6 227 12 00 Moole Mountain .... lO-S.aW" 27S 105.00 Prlce-1'anco.nt Coal Compinj IMncoast 211,911 2 207.7.1 Klneley Coal Co. lhwlev wa-hrry .... 10..120 II 201.00 Mark Diamond Coal ( 'ompanj- Dlk Diamond .... 2.111 30 '25 00 W. L. Utrton ( oil ' Companj Parton 4,77 21 250.00 Grand totals and ac erases 0,363,04- 17.25' 161.3 TOTAL, PRODUCTION. The total production of coal was made up as follows: Milpmcnt I'J' rallioid to miiLet 3,641, Wt Sold at mines for local use S7,S70 Conumed to ejenerate steam 440,011 Tutal ,3OS,043 The number of fatal accidents dur ing the year and the number of tons ol coal produced per accident, were as follows; Acil- tona per dents, accident. 1). .; II. (oiupauj 1.1 ICO.SS.l Hillside Coal k lion Co 3 240.13S Temple Irun Co t 109.3SJ P., L. W. Co 4 119,210 Klk Hill Coal k Iron Co 2 213,032 JohliHill Coal Co .1 73,773 Penritjlanl.i Coal Co :i d.l.HS Munay Coal Co 1 .1S.140 Moosle Mountain Coal Co 1 108,360 Piico-Paiicoast Coal Co a 120,9,17 TolaU 40 1.312.2.17 The number of fatal and non-fatal accidents, and tho number of tons of coal produced per accident, wete as follows: Tons of Accidents. coal. O. k II. (0 41 .13,327 Hillside Coal and Iron Co II 34,601 Temple Iron C Id- 49,817 I), L. & W. It. II. Co 11 X8,7e1 Klk Hill Coal ami Iron Co 17 2.1,068 ,lohuon Coal Co 12 ;:0,7I1 Pennjlania Coal Co 1.1 18,761 Murray C0.1l Co I .1,10 Mowic Mountain Coal Co : 36,12.1 Pilcc-l'ancoaU Coal Co 19 13,732 Miscellaneous coal companies 3 127,411 Totals 15S 403,093 Tin: lit OCCUPATIONS. Tho occupation of the persons killed and Injured Is shown in tho following table: Killed 01 (a Ouiipation. tally Injuied. Injured. Total Miners 2.1 42 03 Laborers 13 Ri 40 Pritru .1 14 17 Itumieri 1 tl 7 Rockmcn .1 .1 Tlmbermen 3 .1 HUpickcn 3 3 Carpcntcis 2 2 Track-lajera 2 2 Door-tcndcis 1 1 Company hands 1 I Ilea Jim 11 1 I Kootmeu .,, 1 1 Pile lwi.es 1 I Arslstant fotcmen 1 I Mine foremen 1 1 Motormcii 1 1 Totals 10 IIS U3 The classification of the causes of tho accidents included In the above tables Is as follows: Causes ef Killed or la accident, tally Injured. Injuied. Total. ny falls ol rod; 2.1 II 61J Dy cart (Iruide) ft ' 21 20 Py explosion of est 3 ir 2.1 tly falls of coal (i 17 21 Py cars (outside) 7 7 tly tlvlnf coal Iroin bla.ls ,. 1 4 .1 liy prcmstuie tdatts 1 3 t NOTHING EQUALS IT. For the Cure of Catarrh. A physician now retired from prac tice, but who still keeps abreast of the times, In sptnklng ot the advanco made In medicine In the last ten years, jays: "One ot the most obstinate nnd bnl'llng diseases Is tho very common trouble, catarrh. Nasal catarrh Is only one of Its many forms: catarrh of the throat, catarrh of the stomach, bowels, liver and bladder are very common, but the sufferer usually thinks It Is tomethlng else than catarrh and Is tieated for the wronir disease. The best and most successful treat ment for any form of catarrh Is now admitted to be by Interna! remedies through the stomach and the safest and probably the most efficient Is In the tablet form, sold by druggl'ts as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. I have seen ninny remarkable cuie.i of catarrh resulting from regular dally use of these tablets, which seem to act on the blood and liver, driving the catnnhal poison out of the system through the natural channels. I nnc hail occasion to analyze thosa tablets tirt.i found them to contain no ciiiMihit- 1101 opiates, but simply a com bination of harmless antiseptic Uko Kui'iilpytal. (iiialacol, blood root, etc. At any rate I have known of severe catarrhal headaches which were cured by Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and ca tarrhal deafness, hay fever, asthma nnd cut a rib of the throat and stomach speedily show stent benefit after a few days' use of tho remedy and when It Is remembered how much more con venient a tablet Is thnn Inhalers, douches, salves and powders It Is not r.urprlslng that this new preparation should so rapldlj- supplant all other remedies for catarrh. lly kicks from mules 3 3 0j- inachlnerj- ., i 2 llj- bursting air pipe I 1 P.v tilling pie 1 1 lly explosion of powder .... 1 I 2 htni'k by board 1 1 Cauitlit In tevolclnj; slult .. 1 I Fallinc tower idialt 1 1 Totala 40 11 15i The total amount of coal produced In the district during the yenr 1899 was 7,374,671 tons, showInK a falllnR oft this year of 1,003,023 tons. This shrink age Is, of course, nttrlbutable to tho sis weeks' strike In the fall. There were twenty-seven widows and fifty orphnns under fourteen years left to mourn the deaths of the men who lost their lives durlntr the yenr. The report shows that In produeltiR the coal there were 201,359 kegs of pow der used. Thirty-one tons of conl ivcro produced for everj" kep of powder. There were 112,763 pounds of dynamite used. The Inspector reports that In no mine In the district Is there a deficiency ot means for the proper ventilation. In mines where there Is not proper ven tilation, the fault, ho says, lies with the foremen who sometimes show a woeful lack of tact nnd use peculiar and false Ideas of economy. In referring to the fatal accidents he says that 63 per cent, occurred nenr the gangways and chambers. This shows that the main roads of the mines are comparatively free from danger. Ho refers especially to the carelessness and recklessness of many of tho miners and says that If they were half as careful of their own lives as those em ploying them are there would be fewer accidents. m SWITCHMEN'S BALD. Delightful Affair Given Last Night at Music Hall. The second annual ball of Klectrlo City lodge. No. 129, Switchmen's union, was given at Music hall last night and proved a sumptuous affair. The hall was decorated In a unique nnd handsome fashion. Tho national colors were everywhere In evidence, as were also numerous switchmen's Hags, On the stage were a seml-clrcle ot railroaders' colored lamps and fiom the balconies there also dangled scores of these lanterns. Lawi dice's orches tra, half-hidden behind m bank of palms, furnished the music to which hundreds of couples danced. Two giant headlights on the stage contrib uted to the general efTect. The oflicers In charge of the affair were: Master of ceremonies, Krank p. Jones; ni.tant master of ceremonies, Haj-den P. Austin; chief of floor, P. II, Mitchell; floor committee, Joseph Karrell, William Purke. Daitley Mangan, James f-heerln, Heese Ilowlej-, Jamea J. Money, William Pox, John Pulley, Janus Doud, Illoom La France; leception committee, all members of Electric City lodge, No. 129, f. I, of N. A.; committee of arrangements, llaj'den P. Austin, ehaiiman; Oeoifto Ilucal, secrctarj-; Krank K. Jones, Das Id W. Thomas, James J. Mowey, P. II, Mitchell, Joseph Cjphers, Walter Campbell, William Ton, John Acker: prompter, John P. Mimav; eaten r, Thomas L. Langan. Miss Hilda Clarke, the beautiful young soprano, with "The Uostonlans" at the Lyceum, Tuesday night. e In Kind Ik 0 COMPARATIVE STATEHENT Condensed Report as Made to the Comptroller of the Currency Feb. 28, 1806, and Feb. 6, 1001. RESOURCES. 1896 1331 Loans and Discounts $570,010,00 $1,OOD,340.2;) Bonds, Securities, Etc 3G,435.55 297.S10.5S Bank Property 50,028.05 140,000.00 Cash in Yault 50,007.20 78,150.05 Cash in Banks S7,090.5S 250,910.31 United states Bonds .50,000.00 350,000.00 Premiums 10,000.00 14,000.00 Bue from U. S. Treasurer. 2,250.00 13.500.00 872,052.13 2,222,717.20 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock ,$250,000,00 $250,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 100.000.00 Undivided Profits 2,180.11 31,550.80 Circulation Due Banks Dividends Unpaid Deposits AccoDDts Solicited from 8anXst KELL0W WON THE ELECTION NUMBER OF WRONGLY MARKED BALLOTS FOUND. When TheBc Had Been Tnken Out It Was Found That Ho Had Three More Votes Than His Democratic Opponent, John Cawley, Who Was Given a Majority of One on Elec tion Night Twelfth Ward Elec tion Board Had to Count tho Votes. Members Say Contradictory Things. Aldernum ticoigc Kellow was yes terday declared re-elected magistrate of the Fourteenth ward by ilirec lotcs. The count on Tuesday night showed that Kellow's Ilemorratle: op ponent, John Cawlej'. had been elected by ono vote. On Thursday Kellow's ntt orney, T. P. Duffy, asked that the court make tin order fur tho ballot box ot tho KIrstj district of that waul to be; brought In, alleging that one bal lot cast for Kellow had not been counted for him, He was directed to llle the necessary aflldnvlt to support his contention, and did so yesterday morning. Hairy Ood shnll, ,-i wn tehur In tho room when the votes were counted making nn nltl davlt supporting Mr. Duffy's state ment. The testimony of Joseph Tay lor, Judge of election of the district, and W. V, Albro, an Inspector, win then henrd, after which It was ordered that the ballot box be brought Into court. When It was opened and the con tents examined, It was disclosed that seven of tho ballots -vast for Cawley offended against the law as Inter preted In recent court opinions ami end to bo thrown out. This left Un vote of tho district n.3 follows: I'nw loy, 123; Kellow, 81. ANOTHKR AFFIDAVIT. This iutrd make the n'Milt 1. tls and thereupon an affidavit was pre sented on behalf of Cawley. which was made by one Gotlleb Myor. an over seer In the Fourteenth ward. It set forth that he saw more than one vote mat ked for f'awiey not counted by the election officers, because they said they were not properly marked. This rcrulted In the ballot box of the Second district being brought In, and It was found that three ballots were Improperly marked and had to be cast a?lde. This left the vote for alder man as follows: M eli. 2d ills. Kellow. It M 120-M7 Cawlej, I) 121 M-211 Kellow 'a plurality I The Twelfth ward election squabble was also aired yesterday liuforc Judge Kelly. It will be temembered that James Carroll, the Judge of election lit the First district, refused to go on with tho count and took tho ballot box to the city hall. In defense of this ac tion, he said "yesterday In court that James O'ltoyle, the Inspector, wanted "to run the whole thing himself." O'Doyle. he said, had Insisted upon having everyone cleaned out of the election booth before the count began. Carroll, as Judge, wouldn't agree to this. O'Uoylo repudiated Carroll's chat cos and shifted the responsibility on to him. Judge Kelly rebuked the entire board fop Its Ignorance of tho law, and ordered that thu box be opened and a count made. The count showed that McDonald, Reap and I-af-ferty had been chosen as the election 'board. FROM DICKSON CITY. There was nlfco an election difllctilty froni tho First watd of Dickson Oltv brought to the attention of Judge Kelly. It Is charged that Daniel Dlerks, who ran for council, wus de liberately counted out. In support of this charge an altldnvlt sworn to by T f Wllmot was presented b- Attorney V. V. Loughran. The affidavit sets forth that accord ing to the return of the vote Hunry Hunger received ninety-six votes anil Dlerks ninety-three votes. He claims that twenty-five wrongly marked bal lots were cast, nnd Instead of being thrown out were counted In favor of Heager. Judge Kelly, after reading the nftldavlt, stated that 110 Judicial action could be taken In the case, nnd that the only remedy lay in an election con test. Tho counting of the votes was com pleted yesterday and the compiling will be done todaj Assassin Gets Eleven Yeais, ISy Kicliialtc Wire iioiu Tho ,scxiatt.J 1'ies- Klngi'ton, Jamaica, l'cb, 22. Tho asas-ui ol James Ljnall, actluc; llriti-.li consul nt Cludad, Polisar, Vineauela, lias been Knlenccd to eleven years Imprisonment. Tho niunlcr of Mr. Ljnall was perpe-'iatcd early In March, ltsjii, us he was leaving tho coniilan in tiudad, Uollwi a frsM 45,000.00 230,000.00 01,818.97 20,720.55 357.00 102.00 472,090.05 1,000,283.82 872,052.13 2,222,717.20 Corporations, Firms and Individuals VmW It's New It's a f.ul, but is becoming very popular, the old Dutch Room. Wc have just opened a line of plaster goodsi made expressly for such decoration. Pipe Racks, Typical Ger man Tobacco Boxes. Stine Holders, arid hundred other odd conceits just the thing for prices. jp tunica aioiaors , Tobacco Boxes ripo uncus -S-2Z Pa Tn nnrl flia Tinhtnn - .. m. . .... ..v www. , S Ueo. V. m ar & $oGora50sxsx:eKso)o:xuKx; y ThoNcwNcvcrslI;) As- lilinll Removal).!) g HORSESHOE CALK. t Horse cannot slip nnd will oiitwcur three 5 sots or any other calk inanut'aclnrcil. id. SOLE 0 )JOKMKJC30l55SOUKnKKKKK V V f m- i x w j - mm mr ( ft! irftrmn &. . M lot m 9 Im ml m m m m MW Corner Lacknwnnnn nnd Wyoming Avenues. As Usual, February Sale. Big Bargains in All Kinds of Shoes. You will find here Shoes to protect your feet and look well, mJ our February prices will enable you to easily own a pair. All our regular grades marked as follows : $7.00 Slioes $6.oo fi.oo ' s.oo 5.00 4.3.S 4.o " 3.35 .V5 " 2-95 3.oo 2.50 Z50 a.io 2-0O " 1.65 1.00 ' 90 I .90 " 80 .75 " 60 I .50 " ., 4a 1 'I he jc are puces on regular goods. We have broken lines and small lots at larger i eductions. It will pay you to attend our February Sale. A Break in the Price of Rubbers They have been too high for the past two years. Now we will give you the benefit of the cut in prices. Ladies' Ooc Rubbers, now 45c Men's S$c kind, now 70c. ro,a V Corner Lackawanna V Jv m M I IS Mt Mmw I MK mmssggM" r?-s tjr fOWKtmlUmSiMm CL.Yix. w'fj C:"vsnage "Deats tneworia. ''W&riTer' . The JbWl T I' is modern, up - and rapid. MACHINKS 1'IiACEU ON" TK1AL JEWETT No. 10 Has Ninety-Two Distinct Char acters. Eight Hore Than Any Other Standard Ha chine. D. W. WAGNER, 215 Board of Trade TELEPHONE 249S 1S23S3MK2EM Williams' Small Wares .V. and JOc. (.'otinter after counter tilled tu the brim with u.-c-ful and ornamental things at these prices. Many of thcui aro China imported direct from iicrmam. (Couldn't make them for that money in this coiinti).) Decorated just ab prettily as though they cost ten times as much. ' Most every useful article to Use in cooking or bak ing at one or the other of these prices. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lukawanna Avenue. .-. X5c 86c oBe 55 n- ACT M UV Co. wieim Arenas B "am in and Look Around r lid and l v Franklin Ave. R AGENTS. sire ' uTZtfZ. JWCJr and Wyoming Avenues. Wiites and shades seventy-five letters to the line. Writes straight on ruled lines. Has automatic type-cleaning brush. I Tli hct m:inifrlriVr nnrl ctnril Wfly fPk'.Jimker. it?ft?y The 1'g'1test toucn t0 keys antl iip-H&Ieast fatigue. $JZ The JEWEIT ball-bearing car- ) The JEWETT liner js easily the most clever device ot its Kina. to - date, simple, convenient, durable AND 0T11EU 3IAKKS TAKEN. SCRANTON, PA. $ . I