iHiHI uiMKPWi; -" re.r--fi'iaatt---imrf,-4 tv9 wgwfyotmifeojpfrtui f T55T Vmi1HMmi&VVtG34. Rftsiw$&ft IgtifcV,- . -'. ,: ?, . ; ., w v. ys -" i , . -v-nri' wi . i T THE SCKANTON T1UI3UNE-TUESDAV, FEBRUARY' 20, 1901. -3 iWWHiHuiii't n iii w.iayin imii m in in mm 'ii in row V- i'm- yy v$pw' v 4-1 AflEifli "?i5 An Excellent Combination. Th prenwint method and beneficial oiTucts of the well known rpmedy, Srnui or Idas, manufactured by tho Oamfoiinia. Fin Smiup Co., illuiitrato the vitltiupf obtuitiintf thu liquid laxa tive principle of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them In tho form most refreshing,' to thu titglu.und acceptable to tho byntem. It is.thc one perfect btrenKthcnln(r laxa t tve, uteansltitf tho -ytom effectually, diHptdliii eolds, heudiioheR and fevcrtt frenlly j':t promptly and enabling otto to ovcreomo habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objecMontiblo fjuality and sub statice, and ltn nctlnij on tho kidneyH, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating tliem, muko it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing1 Crh in c used, as they nro plensunt to tho ta.U, btitthu medicinal qualitlcsof tho remedy nro obtained from hcnnn nnd other "aromatic plauts, by a muthod UnoNvn to tho Oamfoiinm Fin Syijbp Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial clYectsanil to avoid imitations, pleuo t eniombcr tho full natnoofllioCouipaiiy printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. SAK ritANCIBCO, CAT.. I.OUI8VIM.C, KT. NEW TfOBK, N. T. rorsalobynUHruegiatt. I'rlce 60c. per bottle. Ice Cream. HHST IN TOWN. Per c Quart LACKftWAlft DAIRY CO ! r.rphcceOrdft Trompttr DtUvi !?f37 Adam Atenua. Scranfon Transfer Co. I' signage Checked Direct lo Hotels aiui Private Residences. Oflico D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Thone f!?5. uNioM&graa I CITY NOTES I t MIilllMVSIl Mliltl(ii:. lMujnl ( With lit i ui'l I'lkuhe ( Wi ldii!.ill. hoth ( Vuiitt'ii, i uurikil liy .MiUiiiiiii Mllljr jostiuliy. Mil IIM. liiNH.111'. V meitlns of the in -i .-ii ii if Ihe .nlio ( liCMil Mill 1h liehl thi' i iiinur i .ii ouuiU in the ii.-lii tuom I ml. ii alii el. i n . (. I". I . Ml.r.llVi.-lho (ilitul W.uiioi, 1 i-mpii.iii.i' union Mill in.it till" aHnnmm in meniMi'ii lull .it a i.Vhuk. ''l'raiin'i WilLmt'i III" Mill I'l- till, lllll.t. KMl.lll.-. Ill' MUCAI.I.I.". I he mmibei. of lu.t '-')... Knl.'liN ut tlm MjiciIjii-, will mi t I uiflil at i'i lm 1. in Kuim r' .l.uli'.u i'h il 1. i 'o itiinl tho ftni"Ul ol thdi late Kr.it I. t . n rm in. II III. 11 KM'.I) llOMI'. rrjiik Cunuiiilu, .in I' ill. in. ",'i 5 ens of aue, llilnj fn lH.iinfliiil a- i'n . nli mji Hl'iilnl inlTrhit; mi I'cli, I 'J, l..n "mnul In me. iiiniimlij ha lmn -Itlns i' ml. in ( iiUiiidale. HM TIII'MI! UI.IIIIIMI.- riie lorn 'linnnli mi mm; Mill lie I11M 'ulii'.lav ""li'lilMc ut oik al tlio l"iii-lIor rluli house, on W.uhliisi- till iM'llli, IIII'I.T I llO nil-liill. Of I 111' IjiliK of tnf I 1 imi xiitil timple. . AltH l A riCIIl.- IVtlulmiti 'iiiiiuuu .ii I in.-, iiu-ii'l tin nui on ;iniiiv etuii It-i injlit li r mim,' il.iinl. . ml ilUonKUy ami cicatln-. lltln m t'io Huh i-tcvii, jt 1I10 tgimr ol t-."ll' I Mint i.ll'l K.IMIKIII'l liillll. WollIKU el'l VKr-.-Mi. llioiu.-. Ihuiui, ci I'rliihune .lint mil lliiult .iltliui', i.n jr. r.ineil limn Aliliinun lllar .M'ilitdi', lyriji'il h.i lM.nt WlUmi, a;int tor the Jluiil . ipil lciguo, Mltli ulliii,- llipior Mlllmtlt u II- l.ll e lie in. lil'lil tlll.lt r '.HO lull. Mil," m.i iim him: 11011 1, ki 1: i'l 1: - w r. I'aiiuoml M.i I'llnl op in 1 ho liMir mri h'atlo'i 1 tni.i- Ii-' wiling on j Man .in 1 .tin) liy (.'. i HilnuiMi, innpriitor of the Inn 11 m -f t-r -rf-r"fH ; BOND OFFERINGS. Spilng Ili'ool: Water,lst Jdt-'..''ia Lacka. Valley Elec. Li(ht. 1st Mtg. Os. North Jeifcey andl'ocouo Moun tain Ice Co., lbt Mtg. 5s. Standaid Gas Co., 1st Mtg. fis LehigUton Watei Supply Co., 1st Mtg. Os. New Mexico Hallway nnd Coal Co., 1st Mtg. Os. Description and pi ice on appll. cation. -- C IlioiCii-ij, N. V. WHWei-Uarre. -f Cartomlsle. - 4, 6 nd 0, (,'oinniomtctilli Illil.'.. t- Si rantnn 4- 5ft.iHttHtH liomc en runVHn ionti, tl.URlric blrl tilth (.helling ancl rlefr.iu1iiiir IxKirrilntf house UrT. M.OT MtCIIINKA ltOlllll.l). Oruiml pouTij-lu-tlicalot cticwlnc Rum midline In the unli.il part of tlia city vcrc broken tin curl)' Mimliv iiioinlii',' nml uiih ertliiiiliil at limn to $10 In i nr.lci ci9 t iken from Mill. Olio it the urn. lilno.i lohlx'd KtJlidj at the coinir uf Ailanu me. n i mil MnJin tlrrct wlilli tnollitr U l tlio cotnar ol LlniHn ttret J WjomlnK awhiic OIKUMIVO IirXI' MIl.V. At a nutting nt ' ii itnplo'ui of th bocf wareliouiiei anil rtUII ImtdiiM ol Nrontuii, Iidd Sunday altornoon In Co-opcr.itl'0 lull. Hct Hcrinlon, I.ty-four Mere enrolled ai MmiiIhti ot lit Jinv tinlcn In miirn ( orcanlr itRn. Iliu mm viro nriranlreil liy Waller Joiicj, 31. 1). I'lalurty ami (.Voice Goth Itr. On March 11 anotU" imctltc v. Ill he lieM. I'l. 1) . riie Delaware, Ijcknianiia ami U'cjlLrn llallroul toinpaiiv i-ttril.iy i oinplolol Its nj lor IVhiuary Ir iajlni tlio men at the Morr, l),monl ami M.iiiUIlfi colllcilf The UJw ire nut) llnibvn conipjny pilil at the Mir Une, l,nrell' frn-l., lilrVioii and Vnn Plorch inline, ainl loiliy the men at the (Iramy Mirnl anil IMih deelt rnlllritr, Jt Olyplntit. Mill lu irllp llnir ujk, IIO.V. .1. .1 (IMIH.I, -lo Mill 111. -Iluu. .1. I. O'.Nrlll, f.I ( jrhumlale. Mill lcclute tunlght l(ore tho .illuilio llitnilrl Society ami Nc. linn JlaRjlue ilub t I lie (Aithullo (Imixh In Ainetii in lll-lury." Jl. Miami, ot the HIkIi wlio-il, Mill ie.nl j ,3pr mi Hip "Ufa ami Work of Ceorne Mlhs the Soiitlu'tn l'oet." JIIm Vox will mil tin. impulilMiril iwm el tint piel in lllleil "llio Mi fit uf Jim." AT SCENE OF BIG FIRE. E. Monis Is Hebullding His Stntc tuie Matthews Bibs. Are Hav ing Unsafe Walls Removed. A liuue roii o men ate at ntk mi the 1 111111 of thu lmililliiKH Bwept by the Mi- Lackawanna, awmici lire of a few week's nso. tinil wlilln 11 statl Iuih already been Riven to the new slrue ttlie to bo leared by '. Jloitls, Mat thews llrotliri.s now hnvo their mn ongaKed pulling don n the walls, which are In a totally lulnoiis condition, ami the linn oxiifcts to begin operation! on the iiiv I'llllice within tin next two UCOhH. The H. lonls biillilliiR, tilo, lt tin derctiiliig cEtcnslvc repairs, but nothing li.is been iluiui in recant to reliulliltm; the other t-truc ttiivs. V. L. Crane will lit all inoli.ililllty rt'lmllil, bin both Ihe lleiiuooil estate ami II. Norton ai more tlmn willing to dispone of their lot". Theie is considerable talk of Matthi'WH lit others buyliiK" pait of the lluitv.ood piopi'ity. The llenwood httililliiK's Pile is it dniilil" lot, and as Mattltt Urothfis ileelnre that they need more t-'pace, offi r.s wete madi for one ot tho loif. Netjoiiatliins ate still ponding. The ireiiwuuil n-taln ale lepolted to b iii'i.i' to building aKalu and nie aniotiH to dlio-e of the piopetty. .T. il. 'Woiilsey is the rontraetnf in i li.trj;" of the rcconstrurtlon of the 12. Morils liuilillnvr. lloth of tlie Mile walls of this stiuetun aii peift'i'lly .ue. but It will be tiei'e..,..iry to tear Mown the ieur wall, which was Kteatlj weakened by the lleire blaze. A thiee-..toi v build Ing will be teaied ol the e..ii't htyle id struutiiie and an hi tci'turo a, the fonner eilllk'o. The carpenters h ive. In in ut work for about one week now, and expect to have theli task eom pleted by Apt II 1. The ground Hour will be oeeupled bv .Million it Co., .shoe de.ilois, and H. J. Piihniinn will be nrraln located on the second iIimji. (liamlio, the photograph er, w I10.se studio in the llenwood ImllilliiK was bullied out, will bo lo cated on the thltd (loop of Hie .Mori Is building". Matthew, lliothci.. will 1 leet a -tiuituie similar to tin old one. t W to bo four Ktories in height and el imuii the same ,wtle architecture. 11. L. Walter Is the uiohltect engaged to draw up the plans, and epects to have them poon finished. No work has been done u, et on the other biiilillngi. riN-llulldliig liLspector John Ni'Non is supeivisilnir the i.oik of re moxing the bilii; walls. The task of cleaning away the debtl." I111. been a most dlllaiilt one, but in now ilnlshed and the building opeia 1I011. pioper, iell ,1 lair t.Ut will not take long to be in full blast . PLUMBING OF COUNTY JAIL. 1 Bids for the Work Opened by County 1 Commissioneis. The utility eomiuissiouiMK .M'stenlay opened the follow Ins bids for tho te I'limilililg of the eoiiiity J, ill, which h.is In en icioninirniled li .eveial giand Jink's, roiiowiug aic the bld: .Nolan l'..o. (1.. Wolf Mi.n'ifac tuilnv L"ini.iiu) MtijiHimi Nil.ui llui. 1 1. I viott B lituii' K.Viii nn .Niil.li l!i"., guttti. eli , on imii .. . ,,)'Ji nn Waiiloll ,t llnitil 1.',Ii"ii riiimij-i II. P'lhie KMe Ki .'.iiiich 1'. iulini, lln ami t-oppcr noil... I.ir, 111 llewley llu. OVulfH llstuu) IJ,i.V'H Hi'MliV lll(. lll or Mel I'D) l.!,H"-''i ! Iiiiict I'. MjIoiiii, i;ili.iiij7cU ami top- ll MOll l.li'. II) (uiuttr rnsili I, 'ltd "J t, iiii.br , I'ouilli, .hut anil iuial M '1 1 1..'11 01 Willi .V Wnufl, klint uiul meliil wnil... a,2 l Woll .V Witiztl. new ..lull in 12, IW )'. I', .v M, T. Iloulcy, thiiit metk, etc. 1,."J nn l.vaiu Mrotliu'n I0,!1 1.1 I'. I'. .!. M. T. Iluul, jt ll.Oil il IImmIi,.' Hum. (tin iml meUl uurkj.... l.ull ii T. J. O'Malliy ij.au "it 'I I O'Malley, Midi (.MuK'h llvtmvj.. ll,.0 "i W. 1' OiimeU A Sin 1.1,111 ia) u. I' .iri.cll V -on, 1 1 I.. Moil' i-""'l) 1J.74I im . I'. Coniidl & si'in, Mitel metal elo. -j.-ji,, ij M. l n'Malley 'i.lniiii The eoiinty coliuiilssloiii.is will ,.j. limine the bids eliwelj today and ie. t riiilne to whom th" emur.ii't Mliall be aw aided. TIGHT WAXES WARM. Messis. Gibbous and Jayue Aie Hav ing a Lively Battle. Tim tight for tlio chuii'iuaiihhtp of tho tchool board is still waxing warm, and both Mr. Jnyne and .Mr. Cllbbo.n cln luted alter lawt nlghfs meeting that they would in, eluded tonlglit. .Mr. Jnyne claims that ho can hold the lour iceli voius which he says ate pledgei! to him, but Mr. Clbbons says iu, js teat lug holes In his line-up. The .support. -is of Mr. .lajn,. ubuIii ciueusi'd in Oajiinln Jln's oilic.i and tltliteeii menibei.s iiKiiln pledgid him their votes. This time Mi. Uaiker was ab-eiit, being unavoidably tailed to New York, but Mr. I.aiigau, who was absent last week, was ptuieitt. All again reiiewnl their pledges of tuip port. T. B.EITER ABRESTED. la Chniged with Embezzlement by S. Gioss. T. Keltet, o Second stieet, was held under $J0O ball by Aldeimuu Millar yesterday on tho charge of embezzle ment, piuicrred by S. Clio.ss, of 8 Laitaiwaniia avenue, Itclter was an ngunt 011 commlbsion for (itoss and Hold goods to the value of t'l, which ho neglected to leturn to Cross, so the lattc; alleges. G. W. ROESLER'S SECOND WILL IT WAS ADMITTED TO PROBATE YESTERDAY. Objection to It Weto Wlthdtawn by the Relatives of the Decensed. Makes Some Radical Changes in tho Maimer iu Which the Estate Is Disposed of Remonstiances Against the Granting of Liquor Licenses McGanity Does Not Like the Idea of Being Ignored. Another will of the late ('. V. Hoes-let- was offeted for ptobate jeslnnlny. It was made on June L'l, lS'.m. and makes a tadlcally tllifetent disposition of his propet ty than the one he mado on January n of this year, which the teglstrr of wills refused to xnohato on the wound that the ilcceased did not havo tcstamentarj' capacity nt tho time the will was made. After the other Will was detlal'td In valid It was announced that an earlier will would be offeied and the relatives who objected to tho last will tiled a. caveat against admitting the Heroin t one to probates. This was wlthdtawn yesletday and the will was admitted to probate. H Is as follows; I herehy moke all wills lij tne lirrel fore in tile. I ulie ami lhiiie"itli to my fneml. .Inlin T Cooinr, my Mvot.lo pin .iml mj Muln slirine Jfivtl or chaim. 1 hripicalh in no xranil d juiiht 1 r, .1 in l'nillne Kr.ilil.laml, tf N.altle, my Kohl Match ntnl iluin with my Jlaonle Jewel or cmhlein tin 11 on, ami alo my dlamoinl utml. I heipiealh tn Pauline Jane I'r iii'.I.nid the tun Flmy hrltW 'iHilllnir houi aiui the portion ot the lul on Mhlili the nine U crectol anil the anl appurtinatit tlnulo. knonn tn .'i-'l 1'i.inUhi jiiinie, of Siiiiiitoiii nli j, the trto-stoiy brick hmio .mil lot on Mhhli ll slaiiJi. kiionn a IZi l'j?o 10111I, Vriiilnn, lo h.oe anil to hold In tec ultnple alinlnl". Ihl.-i I- iihiut to IU liare of thu iu jitgj jet .lmiii.l the vihnu etate. I hi'ijiiejlli tn my itniior Inn in niincil Ihe tiotor,v lirhl. iliii'lliin, nl '.'i'l I ratiMia annne, al. the ii.inry hilik hoil-e .it 1 "U l'.lue lonrl, ulijia to tlidr sune of tin. iuoilitage, 111 Iriet fur the folloiiiiii- ue: I'o rent the same iliiunc tl.e minerity, of my graiiJiliiiKhler, Slaty J.me Itoitler, tho ihnghlir of my inn, JilTer-ion U l!oilcr, dcrciMil, nml rollcct uhl rcnl, piy the tati, pay the intire-t en mortgajej anj In ruluctlon of the prmcipil of the ajine, nml upon the majority ot my graml ilaiijshter to coiary the fame to htr In fee nn. pie, pioilileil it h.tt not been sold under ihe mli.i quint pro'liion-i of tlni Mill. If the rinn eriei'd the iniouiit In he pilil, then tin txccnlori alull I'Tpeml tho in 1.4 mion mj xi iuiMnii;lilir, prnildi-il Hut no I'Miuton aie luiliy .lutlmrlzi it te el or uiiMtui).!' sin h 1-41 to and imi4t the money a4 Ihiy mi III tluiini; the minority of my gi inildiuijhtir nml to ept'ml the inionir, or .11 niuih ai ntio-1,111, upm hir, 11ml upon Inr at tjinlng hrr luifuiuy pav mtr to hi r the monty or tho niuriln'4 fur bi-r ou fne ue fonnr. In ean mv s.ild KraniMiiighter 1I114 before "it tniiitiis the ito ot mijiiillj-, then wImI'mouIi! hue lalhn to In r -Ii ill j;i to my araniM milliter. I iny .lane rruntlind, in fee i-lmpl.'. 1 oiipnaiii to Miii (i.dtriy the mm of "l.w) ind ill btrel'i cliauio all mj ual citale wild Jlie piinuit rf this liisiey. ll Ihe le.t of in; iMate I illiett no tMrutiM to nil mil Hppli the proceed! lo pimunt of in id ht! nml funeral iprii(.H nnd Mhat ninilui lo he illiidril tipnlli iniiiinc inv craiiilililMun. 1 I heredr npwlnt .lolm I". IVinpu, I nil Puir and lo'oiire I'. I ynnn mv intut To the will a codicil win added 011 neeember -l'l. is'm. whleh milllllcs the ' beiiuest of the wiiltll. ele.. u l. liilitn. Kr.iukland and the dlainonil si,iui, as he had glen them away; alo the be-Min-st of house, 120 t'age couit, lo bis evecutoi.s iu trust for Maty Jane lloes ler and devlied the h.iine to John T. t'ooper subject to the payment of Its provortlon:ite Mi.tio of tho mottgages. Ho also levoked the appointment oc (leorgo Kynon and subsitltuted August llobitibou as eveutor. Mr. Robinson dei'llncs to sete a, executor for the lenson that he lmlils a number of lllultgages againit the piopellltji. Remoiibtiauces Filed. The following lemoiisiranee, .tgulust the si anting of lluuor lit eases weio tiled Willi (ieiU of the Courts Daniels yesterdn : lilM' l(l), -Cl!'10 Charln liilife, lloulnar.l aiiinie and 0!ili.mt i 10, d: iii'm liouo noi ni-io.viry: l'Jii i;iiiiliui ' 'iiiii:ii:i.mii ui, .ci:a.vio. 1 1 .l.iini-4 ,f. Kell.i, l.'J Noi Hi Washington .wo I nue; old Ikium. not leii'.i'aii : 17 siiinalurr Miti ilf .V, Hud loW Von Mnrtli junu , old hou.ej not in ei- 11.1 : II Ii,'iiitiiin M I It MIII OP ill NMdlif fo'olgo S. Hunk. Vlbll'r .lltllllll IHIV lion,!. lor ri'ii'i-un ; II i-lKiiiture 'IIioiiImS "; 1iJ.i1 ill, Tit MnliMli .u.iin-; rjw hou-i-i not niuaivj 12 si'u.itiiie. Mhliai) .1 lliiddy, TIT diui4 aiinie; iri hoiiri: T.ot tiife.iij; 11 fL'ii.iliiu PiunU I'll nn, T.U iuiniy aicmie; neit hutue; not nicm-aii- 12 .l.-iulm John Yonli, ?. fi'il lauli ..,,i, in dome, not init"iii X! nii.'u'iuuo. .lamei) White. Ml l.iuli -trie), mm I,..iii . imt iicnt.-jr,i: .!! (-I.'iiiluiu. 1 li.l.kVV.N:.A 101.-llll' .I11I111 D'.Malley, euletl Khle if -outli Muiii -1 lie: lion" liou.-c nut ni-.i-.-io ; s-! uliinatnn . H'.UII WXIIIi, Plf k-UN Joliii Jlunl-, 1 .iiner Mun mil .Uikm .11. in. lew hoii'e; not noti.'ai ; Vj l?natuiM. -l.rol tt'AHP. JLIDIVN'. .1' nn I., Poll-, hi II kiii.i: nei Iimim., nm lUic.jJi.i ; I'l algiiiture-. vjl'lll UIIMIION 'imsllll. 11-1 ir S, llniihiiK; mil h.uj.e; ilon tn t tto radtil Mhool and ihunlr urn imfjt.i , i.'i i-l',--liaturn. 'Iheie rite T" Algn.ilui en to ji uif liiiin pall Ion u.l.iii'. Hut tin- Iti in In .lutiinl McGanlty Is Ignoted. 'ouit lias Untied ,111 alternatlM. wilt of iniindamiiH dliw-tlut: the boiougii of Dickson t'lty to show enuse why Hairy Midatrlty wliall not be suhjoit 10 the rlghlM and prl lieges as member of the councils of that boiough. .MeGav rlty wiih ousted from khiui'IIh n frtW wet l;s ago because, so he alleg. h, hi accused some of the other niemiiis being boodlel 4. iiic oth'is thought the liw whli'li nialies them the judge of tin iiunliikM tlous of nieinbeiH gai them powe.- to illsinNs any nicnile'r and did so on tlio gioiiuds thai In bud ll'eil tiiiciiiiipll menial) language. The follow in; member! .oted for opulioii. Henry lilget, John OVJliir.i, lltitty Ktlngle, John Renth.un and John T. J.niiew, 8liue cxihiillmr Mitiiuilty ftoin their midst they have Ignored him en tlreh. leiiiKlng 10 tall lib name at toll call and in eveiy wa ovei looking his esieieni e Mi flat illy was elected to eountll Iu IVbiuaty. 1000, for ,1 tluee year let in. The wilt lias tjcn iimda tetuinabU' Monday. Mauh !. Yestei day's Mauiage Licensed. John T. Jbica Vr.im 11 Mary . .lone iraut"n John Wtndc Sr.mi.in Diiinia buiiuod uar.ti)ii lldn.ird ('. Wlikliiiu l.niUi-i I'hotbe It Wendin-ill . .".irin'on ' liny i.'.ttiiied floods', UoursenV, Duffy's Pure Matt Whiskey The World's Ftmoui Medicinal Whlikty Coughs, Colds, DroncliltLs Asth ma, Consumption, Malaria, Fevers, Chills and Dyspepsia of wlutevfr form, quickly cured bv takini; Duffy's Malt Whiskey. A tjaspoonful In a class of water thre times a day (irntleiiirn t I lime hu I nrrtoii- ilylpi-inii fur ertHTf" lnuionwl t 1011I.I ikiiIIt nlk, mut nuhl bftAr nlcht loulil not lep, I irm ui. t'oilratfnt. Hut t took luy t-ln In tu; oirn l.aml. ayliw n tiling 1 1 .iny nix, iiit dtcaii uiitiff liuirt'a I'lirn Mall Ulilbit. 1 hut luken lint tlnm hiiitle of It. 1 hitve noi trrn o Mrll in vririi lnmatthe prc'tnt time, ami xiy ai'itll6 inpletj. did. I fi'l I rtn neirr r cnoncli 111 pral.e of IHiNVa 1'iire Mult llblikri. I mkr it in hot MiUfrnmtlTeTfrrmornlof b-fute biratfaiu When 1 atatttii laklmi it 1 oulr ivthtliril rruli tire pouinia, ainJalpreatfiill ntlglionti tuinJreit anil fire iionnili. VerytrnlT lura, MAItnt'MIITi: K IIKunr.RT. Yonktni.N.Y CAl'TIOS' Iliiffy'i Pur Malt W hbVcv isnohl in ti'ileil lxittlf! oulr. It offered in bulk It i a fnutd. He uro yon get the genuine. All rtriii!lt nnd Rroeer", or direct, Jl.OOabottla. Medleal iHioklet ent frto. Dully Malt WhlakeyLo.,Rochrter,N. Y GIRLS TO RESUME WORK Silk Mill Stiilcei9 Wonted Over Its port That Number of Weavets Will Return to Bliss' Mill. Tin iPpoit at the sulking nllk work ei.' licatlnuiiters jesterday aftcinoon that a huge number of glils will le siinie work this mot nine ni Valentine Itllss' mill In Dickson provoked a great deal of dlicucslon, and tesultcd in pickets being appointed to guard the factory this morning and pievont any resumption ot work. About twenty hands line been steadily at wotk at th mill and yes tei duv's Humus had It that between ilf teen and twenty glils would fro back (his nmndng At Kcilling, David . SfhoenV l'i ternhuig plant, nine glrl3 are w 01 king Iu tin weaving depart mi.nt mill ,1 number of male loom liv ers tire 11I-0 employed. The tilkeis of Jlurvo's mill will mi 1 1 this afteinooii in Oaipenter's li ill and tran'-act business of inipoit nnie, Mother Mary Jones, who is once mote in tiio city, will deliver an nd tlioss. The female oiganlzcr was buy Sutitl iy nt Forest City and Caibondali; b.iuillng the textile woiltcis up tho vnl lev Into permanent oiganlzatlon. Sht will piobably remain in the city dur ing the icinalndcr of this week. Sho will then havo for Wext Vir ginia, where Hhe was assigned by Ihe national body ot mine wotkcr. Ar laiigenients 1110 under way for another iirisi meeting of the silk wotkett. to be atldiessetl by Mis. Jones. A meet ing will be held nt Taylor this aftei nooii, and on Kildav the Katiquolt luud silk wotketM will hold jes"loii. Hut U'W lesponses hae bien re vived as yet to the appeals for r.M -til out last Ft May. A number of ci'-es of distress were ".eeleltlay re pot ted to the executive committee and will be investigated today, and dur ing the week. The following losuiullons were paes ed and sent the tttlketd by the Hot tiers' association, which was organ Pscd Sunday by J. V. Jlamiue-i, of thu Stone ('utteis' union- "Win Ha-, the ilL Murks emploii'! nie m .nl In 1 -1 intuit.' for belltr (nudilioli" ami an in 11 i-e 01 M.ue, thin line lie il Ih-ol'td, 'I hat tie, t lie lt.it t It rs" union, eMiinl 1 in In illy htuipalhi and ofltr our inonl and It n.iiil RiipiH.it. and be it furlhci l!eoltd, lint iu- don ite $ to their 111111. Valentino Jtliss list night declined that If his Dickson mill weir afforded pioper piotcillou by th." boiough nu thoiitles, he would not have the leist illllkulty in oput.ulng it. "ITowevcr," said he. "at pie.cut eiowds ol glils and boys leiiiaiu about the pteinises all day aimed with eltlln fnd battel tae, threatening the iiitnds wlm ate working and ulteilirr dliii iuipietations against any win ovldence any Intention of doing ho. "it liitrgc-H Kennedy made the least cifou to give us some nut of piotec tion, r would cspeilenet no trottblo In SLfiiilng u hiiudtPil glils to icumr woil. 1 have iet.itedly asked hint to bleak up the ttow.ls or alfoid us Koine guaid, but wlthoai avail, and I In lend tn si e my lawyu, Attoiiiey Hum., ns soon 111 he letituis fiom rhlkid"l phlu, logaidiiig (he mattir. "I have aluo loniplalucd to the .sliei Itf nml the latter told in to demand ptolectlon ll mil tile but (.ess. This I liae done twice. Uurgcs Keniu'dy'.i syinpatbles are known to bo enllste'l with the stt liters as he nttuids ihelr liicetliig.s and openly encourages them. Aa I am glwii freedom funn taxes In tlie boiough. Kenned" r.dvanco.s thr peculiar iiigii.neiit that I cannot tlnlni jiroiectlon," Theie were no acts of violence at tip mill yesteiduv, .Mr. llllss tllHinlssIng this glils eatly, In older tlt.it they might mold tho "ttlki r.. LEADERS WERE DOWNED. Bicycle Club Rowleis Defe.at Backus Tenni. The IS.ukilrt Howling club. buiK-is In tlie Xortheastein lvnnsyhania llowi liu league, weio given a revere drub biiig last night by the lllcyclo club mill is on the hater's alleys, Tlio lead cm played In wretched form, making a total of out -111 to (he club mens !.'..!. Mi Mer was the only Hnckns mini who lolled In ihaiupioiislilp foun, and made a high coie of iw. and a lead ing average of pn l-.i. Ciiptaln War dell led the lllcyclo club men with an in ei ago of Ml l'-". The dolailoil ".cores inline: IIW'hT-. Il.l.iu I 'ii. 10 Mibter I'l HI 1.M W. Wcichcl UT lilt lit Toons .U, f; HI Wiler 1W Ul mi Hi 7u, 711 mcui.i; cm it W.uJell ' 1IT """ lt Ki Taylor , 107 11 ll llioie , l.'W 1.17 171 IU per , 1 11 .U lij.14 ll1) ill l:u 7.' 7l 7U Aspaiaguv. special, fancy, whlto, 2ic; value, 10c Coin son. Auk for Kelly's union eracUuts, NEWS OF THE THJRTEENTH GREAT INTEREST IN THE WASH- INQT0N TRIP. The Whole Regiment Is to Be Taken Desplto the Tact That the Orders Say Only Ten Companies The Oillccrs Will All Have Swell Steeds nt Swell Prices Elections to Be Soon Held to Fill Vacancies in Co's C, F nnd X. The Candidates Aie Few Lieut. Meiiiinan's Ouleis. . Interest Iu the tilp tif the leulmeiit to WmdiliiRtnn next Hatunlay night to attend thu Inauguration Is dally In creasing among' the men, and while at tendance Is not comptllHoiy, It Is H.ifo to sny that theie will be very few ab sentees when the train rolls out fiom the station on Satunlav night. The general ordei.s from Harrlsburg say that only ton companies ihall be taken. To obviate this dllllculty It Is proponed to distribute the men of one company through several of the ten cars on the tialn nllowcd for the leglinent'rt ttan portatlun. On the day of the parade It Is planned to p.ttade with the eleven full companies. d . No tnr is to lie allowed for the tian.s pot tat lou of hoisfM, and the Held and staff oillccrs will aeconllngly have to biro steeds In the Capital cltv. Quar termaster Vandllng tnnde all the at tangemeiitR on his recent tilp and en gaged the animals on his own respon sibility. There wete some wiy faces made "when he returned nnd vouch safed the lnfm nml Ion thai the charge. for each horse for the 1l.1v would be tS. "Hut they'll be swell steeds, bo.vs." he said, anil the oillccrs hope they will be. It is estimated thai the cost of Ihe trip fot each of the field and staff ollleeis will b", at the lowest esti mate, 12.1 Chief Mll-U'hlll It. J, IS.'tuer plans to have tidily men in line in the paiade, and all enlisted at that. Theie have been several of the b.tuibiieu who weie not enlisted, but these have bten sworn In within the last few weeks, Tlie Inst to take the oath was V. V. iiiltlth". ex-clialiniau of the common council, who was swoin iu lat Sal11nl.1v. Mr. Hatter Is consliletlng ihe advisability of stopping off at I'.allliuoie with tlie band on his way home, in tesponse to an invitation iced veil from a promi nent bandinast" 1 In thai illy who I" an old filend o' hK . There me election! to lie held Iu three companies in the near future, which nie alti.icling a great deal or attention. The Hist of these conies off on Filday night, when a successor to Captain IMwanl K. Hiirkboiisc, of Company C, w ill be t boson. Tho only candidate Is Flist Lieutenant Joseph Ilelriegel, who will undoubtedly te celve the unanimous vole of the mem beis of the company. Second Lieuten ant Hay Sniilh will lu all probability be made first lieutenant, and Seigeant Clarence Ui tin ope Is the only nsiliant for the second lieutenancy. 4 The meiubois of Coinp.no F will soon elet t 11 captain to succeed Cap tain Fremont Stokes, resigned. First Lieutenant Oeotge C Meriiman will be fleeted, as he Is the only man out for the place. For the vacant Hist lieutenancy, which will exist if he Is elected, theie are two candidates, Cominlssaiy Seigeant Al. Hiclg and Second Lleiittnant Franklin lleiishaw. . The vacancy c.iu-cd b.v the di.nh of Flist Liutetimit Isaac Hiowu. of C0111 panv K will also have to he llllcd. Second Lieiilenant U'altei ('unwell Is the only and logical candidate, ntnl Seigeant AVelble wants to step Into Ills C'.ipvv ell's) shoes If be Is elected. Si -ond Lieutenant Capwell was only elected a few weeks ago, as was also Second Lieutenant Smith, of Company C, so that If both become first lieuten ants It will be about the quit host that anv oillcer ever lose to that tank in tlie lilstoiy of the lcghnent c Colonel Willies has an impoitaiu matter which he Is now consldetlnu-. This is the appointment of an inspec tor of iltle practice, with the lank ot first lieutenant, lo succeed First Lieu tenant C, C. Meriiman. of Company F. Am far as can bo learned thorn is but one candidate, Arinoter Hairy Hermans, who is also lcglinental com-mlsi-aiy sergeant. The duties of nr 11101 er and inspector of illle pr.i tlm wen foimeily combined by the lute I'et-se Watkins. Fhsl Seigeant Chauucey Deili.v. of Couipany F, who has taken up his 1 evi dence In I'ittbton, has been tiansfeued to tin Ninth teglment. and Seigeant Fied Koehler has been iippointeil In his place. The field, staff and Hue ollleeis of ihe Fit st and iiiiul battalions of the iegi ment will meet hi the tummy tonior tow nlghl to complete tin Ilnal ar-l-angomonls for the Washington tilp. 0 m The following order has bten Issue 1 by First Lieutenant CJeotge C. Jlctil mini, who W acting commander of Com pany F: IIealituneM ( oiupinj I', I'niilri lllli liifan'if, .S. (.. I'. -i.i litem, Pa , I'ib. J'lli, I'll 1 itln 1' of Dm ('oiiiuiinillin; (nllni Couipiuy (tnlcr Xo. .1. rirt Si meant fdnunciy ll. Ptthr. ( ompanj I", 1 lirrtly tllMliaicrd fiom the scrihe by tea iioll of uinoial linn the tctritoiy tmbiaied In (be 'lliiititiH'i infaiili. "ituiaiit rod M. Kothhr i liruliv ipimiiii ii lu.t ir,'r(iht, ihe Piiln, tli bngi l I'orpotat Pnld .1 tiilltitl.B In liruhv appotnitd hm int. vile hoehler to firt nentemt. I'riutv (leotiji) Tainm H huiby apimlntvil ior. poial, viee (iiltlltliH to lernt'iiit 'I'hey villi he obeyed nml iepcitcd icconltiigly. All ipuitcrniitrr and ordnaiue wipplloi and tore liclousliitf to thU (ompany, ecrpt per--oiial unilonu, Mill bo al omc liirutd iu to emu pany iiuiterniaaci, s'tritraut .Mini lliUir, In ateonhnce vltli 11. O. No 0, ., n,,, loimnatiil v. Ill airtuihle at the arm. m lu luaiy nuahliu oulir, miIIi r.in and Iikkiiik, "iIiii day, Mirch ;;, llU, at 0 p. in. Kaeli nun Mill provide lilum II vulli one daj"! cookttl rallmui. I'lilfnrirt Mill be dean urn) brne and accoutre intnta polhlied No man's vvhoo ciulpmrnt i In oiber than ni,t daai tmiilKiuii will bo allowed lo so. Pj older of, Ceorjo C. Mtirlniin, llrd. I.leuti'innt, Commin'llnf. P. 51 hothlci. I Imi ti'rie mt A SENSIBLE MAN VVcuM u() Krmii'a IbUain for tlm 'Uncut ami l.urKS. It l( curing moie ( iiiuIm, (i.lili. Asthma. Ilioucliltl, Cioup .iml .ill 'lliro.a ami l.unK TiouIiIm, than anj ollwr incJiilnt. 'I ho ni.iiiilii li.u juthoiUril any iluuuUt to ulu j 011 .t .-j 1 1 u 1 1 0 llultle 1'irp to ii'iuliiiv ou of t lie unlit ef this si cat icniiilj'. Tliiv Vr.. auj ZO, fVyViVWVifWVIVWV its iNew-its a had jg But is becoming1 vcty popular, the old Dutch 5 Koom. vvc nave just opened line 01 plaster goodsi made expressly for such decoration. Pipe Racks, Typical Ger man Tobacco Boxes, Stine Holders, and a hundred other odd conceits just Ihe.thing for such places. Match Holders ib0 Tobacco Boxes , Rfi. Pipe Hacks . Fa Fti mid the Babies VxwaTVfa . Geo V Millar & VJCU. Y. XTl.llld.1 X KK50:sKKK$u:ocu:5:nMKKMK 25 TIc New Xcm-rslli) Av llllilll ItCllUMiUMI HORSESHOE Hor.sc lannol sil and will oiitweui-IIutr sets or any oilier calk iiiuniirne.tiircil. SOLE AGENTS. 0 Mjr000 00 0X00$X000 0.0,0 0 01ljlM000 0p0X00X0 0tt000M00000.0.0.00000X0MX D (WulluOtofly Corner Lackawanna nnd Wyoming Avenues. As Usual, February Sale. Big Bargains in Atl Kinds of Shoes. 'i on will find here Shoes to protect your feet and look well, .md oui February prices will enable you to easily own a p.iii. All oui tegular giades marked as follows : $7.io Shoes $o.iit o.oo 5.00 5.00 " 4.25 3.50 " 3.95 3.00 2.50 2.50 " 2.10 2-0O " 1.65 t.S " i..?.; x 1.25 " 1. 10 1.00 " 00 .90 ' 80 " t till S' ' 42 Ihese aie piices on icgular goods. We have broken lines and small lots atlarger 1 eductions. It will pav you to attend our l-'ebruaiy Sale. A Break in the Price of Rubbers They have been 'too high for the past two year,. Now we will give you the benelit of the cut in prices. I.adic.' Oo. Rubbers, now 45c- Men's 85c kind, novr 70c. v : f&oi V ljO icic ji m y a Aw Ik m Corner Lackawanna m ll COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Condensed Renort as IMude to tho Comjitioller of the Cuiipnoy Feb. 28, 1800, and Feb. ri. 1901. RESOURCES. 1896 19D1 Loans and Discounts $r,70,M0r; $lOU.),;tlO.j: lloiuls, Securities, Ktc :,i;,5.55 .)7tbin.."iS Blink Vropcrty ,V.),(2S.or 14O,O(M).0O Cash in Vault 5K,(iO.2.) ;stir0.0: Cash in Hanks s7,00.5 JoDjOKKiM United states JJonds ,"0,00(Mm :5()00(K(H) I'rciiiiuiii 10,0(M).0I) 11,000.00 f)ne IV0111 V. S. Treasurer. vriO.OO l-'J.oOO.OO S?2,052.i: "7.2,711.20 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $250,000,00 $250,000.00 Surplus 40,000.00 100.000.00 Undivided Prolits 2.1S0.11 21,550.80 Circulation 45,000.00 2:50,000.00 Due Banks 01,S1S.07 20.720.5S Dividends Unpaid J557.00 102.00 Deposits 172,000.05 l,000,2S3.S2 S 72,052 7l : 2,222.71 7.20 Accounts Solicited from Banks, Corporations, Firms and Individuals OFFICERS WERE ELECTED. Meeting ot Contrnctlug nnd Impiove ment Compnny Yewterdny. A ni'-i'tlli'.' of H).' iliu I'tnif nl Iliu Municipal fmitiui-tliiK ami lninoi. nu'iil cunuuny nn hild yi'ii;iilu.v (itti-niiioii in tlio ultimo ol A. II. bun iiIiik. In tlii .Mi-.iih bullillnt;. uiul otll ri'irf wore ulcctiMl tor tlio i'iisiiIhk" yir. V, fi. l.aiiRiilalt' wan i hocfii luvnldu'iitj .. N. 'Wnlltcr, lco-uoslili'nl, nnd .. It. iJuiniliifr, Kt'cifit.try nnd tfoiiHiitof. Tlio ruiKi'in is undi'i' contiat-t to Htnit l)tisliit".H tn Mm rli I. Al j. enter lay' inuotliiK tlm ihiiiIiiimIiik romiiilt ti'o Mas iiutlini Ui'il In iiurllili HlX huiiicti, und In tho ufn-nioon cloned n ileal for half a dozen ki"h. souml mil. inub. Keviiral wiei'l wiiboiii will hu uhimI liy tlio fuinp.my In Uh 111111111? woik, und tho Hint of thoHii velilelex Ik op'''leil to unlvo lifie about .March 5. In iliu otic !uc 5 ' Co W Wyomliu Avenue J: WU. w.lklnanilLook Around 3r t. Jtr nfrr . and Wyoming Avenues. v m m m s -aaStBtiL. .jXjK- (L. calk. M Wm H g M0 SJ SPJl 126 and 128 ' III., Franklin Ave. S? R :CotLy 11 11 i Ho llitei ini luiilbiT tMismis equlppod with laiKO ciiiiH will lie iiM'il Mr. lmiillllli; vstei day Hiiteil that Hu- l.ii'K" euiis to bo placed "at th Hivel iMllli'tH will heive a doulilo ptu iium. They ate till iilHliutl nofonly 11s a iijcepliu lo tup huiups o' j,iit)r and petty iitbblrih, lint aluo all pupHiH m old iiiafr.izliii'.s- U o-lti.il in tlteui will in. 1 .ireful Iy ovci Intuited, .mil tho-o lu cult.iblo roudltlon will ho tnltelt to tlm I.rii'kawa uiui hospital. For Shatteied Neives. iDinedy lli.it vllt soothe, build n the Masted tissues and enrich Um lilood Is ludltipeuHable. Mnhty's Color v Nervo ronipound Ikih been wonderful Iy fnicet'hMful In ciifcp.s of norvnuuie.N, as IhouinilH of KriitcCiil pooplo will testify. .Sold by Matthewtt Dium, Ntivej Orange), ISe. 1I07.. Coiirm'iri, t