TrW '?grK :,"- ;'.-- i-fti MlAsi :Wb.- '''-."WW-'-.f-.- THE SGI? ANTON TH IB UN E- FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1901. O '.lwp,tfl!. Office: BURKE BUILDING 1 1 " ' 1 1 Jl MACHINISTS' MAKE NINE-HOUR DEMAND retitiou Presented by Employes or Cnrbondolc Machine Company, Embodying Demands of Union Hands Answer Awaited from President Trautwoln Hendricks Employes to Make Same Demand. The employes of the Cnrbondalc Ma chine company have tukon a position .similar to the union machinists In Scranton and have presented a de mand for the nine-hour day, also for other concessions which the men be lieve are duo them. Yostordav afternoon about an Hour before quitting; time. I. 11. Colvln. W. ,. Smith, Anthony Roe nnd John Eow Is. selected from anions the employes or the shop, presented a petition slpned by all or the men In the company's employ and cmbodylni? the demands of the men. which were as follows: A nine-hour day. as demanded by the union of machinists. Time for extra work to bo reckoned .k follows: One and a quarter time lor all time up to midnight: time and a half for work after midnight, and time and a half for all Sunday work. The petition was presented to Vice-1-esldent Hlller. Mr. Hlllcr said the .imiiany could not be committed to v. hat lie would say. but that It was hi.1, private opinion that his company v otild probably follow the example of the other shops throughout this re gion. In this respect It might bo said that the Dickson company has already Pledged Itself to the nine-hour day. Mr. IUIler finally told the men that the company's answer would be made Known so soon as I'resldenl. Traut woln returned from Chicago and could have an opportunity to consider the men's retltion. It can lie said that there Is no dis satisfaction among the employes of the C'arbondale Machine company, the 1 urpose of the move for a. nine-hour day being to bring the shop's employes In line with like mechanics throughout this section. There is not a suflicicnt number of machinists among the employes at the C'arbondale Machine company's shop to effect a union of desirable strength, so all of the employes of the shops, titters, etc., were included In the petition of yesterday. The employes of the Hcndrick Manu facturing company are circulating a similar petition. GONE TO THE KLONDIKE. Tour Forest City Residents Bound for Dawson City. William Burns, of Forest City, and four Austrians from the same place, left last night over the Erie for the fVicille coast. From Seattle. "Washing ton, they will strike out for Dawson Cly. Alaska, to woo fortune in the land of gold and ice Holds. Mr. Horns has been in the Klondike before and was well satisfied with his visit and the results of his labors, and on bis return a few months ago he Induced four Austrians of his village, who were anxious to try their luck at gold hunting, to accompany him on his leturn. Hurns's companions are men of powerful phlsiqu,. and with abun dant revolution to brave almost any experience. Mr. Kurus. while led by the hope that ho may be among the lucky work ers In the Klondike is satisfied to con. tlniio prospecting, for he declares be an average fifteen dollars a day nt this class of work. Dougherty Paid the Fine. Mai tin Doushc-rty. who was lined $10 by Alderman Dclavan ror fast driving on Humlny night, paid the tine last iilslu. together with $1.7.". costs, but not without a stern protest. Last night Alderman Pclavun held Anthony Numlcy, or Belmont street, in SSO'J ball on the charge or assault and battery, brought by his wife. Lyman McCarthy and his wife, of Canaan street, were held In $100 bail each last nipht b the same magistrate, n the charge of forcible entry and de tainer. They were charged with enter ing a house owned by u Mrs. Farrell, and taking possession without any warrant or right. Ex-County Detective in Town. Ex-County Detective Thomas I.ey- mon was a visitor in the city yesterday. I'lic foruior county ofllcer Is now em- iloyed by l lie Hot tiers' Protective As- roijdtiou of Lackawanna county to 'l-eveiil Hi.' bottles belonging to mom- bets ol the association from being taken ami icilllod by unscrupulous dealers, who are always on the alert to use bottles which are not their .property, thus preying on the business ,pr their competitors, u was a mission ,of this cimractcr which brought 13e- tretlve Eeyslion to this city, numer- .oiip complaints having been iccolved that a dealer In this vicinity was in- fringing 'on the rights of the associa- 'HEADACHE CHARMED. It Is the Experience of Scranton Peo ple That Proves the Magical Effect ., pf Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills with Sick und Nervous Headache. It lias inner come to any other medicine--never to all medicine the ahuudaru'o of .Scranton testimony show IPfc' the uneciuuletl merit cstabllslu.il by Dr. A. W- Chase's' Norvo I'lli-j Thero 'Is' probably no ruso of nervous sick headache they will not mire, Mrs..' James Watson, of K0. 315 Twelfth street, tferanton, Va says "Dr. A. V. eiuise'st Nerve i iire line, 1 began to mo them for nervous sick headaches und nervousness, and had great success in stopping thorn completely, Ilecently I used them tu overcome the depression and weak nesses following grip and they wero sjgaln successful, giving mo bodily Utrenglh and nerve steadiness. AsViii ill-round nervo and general tonlo they a e grand, nnd I am very much pleased that my attention was culled to them through .Matthews Hros,, druggists, jejnporary headquarters corner Lucka wanna and Washington avenues. Dr. A. V, Chase's Nerve fills are sold at JOc. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Uulfulo. N. y. Jiiig. thai portrait und signature of a. w. chase, M. l., ate on every pm-Uuse. 1 Carbondale Department. i i i i i tlon by appropriating and using the members' bottles. Mr. l.cyshoi was accompanied by Mr. Itocder, of South Scranton, an em ploye of the Clordon bottling works. THE MYSTIC MIDOETS TONIGHT. Cast of Characters for tho Fairies' Night nt tho Opera House. Carbondole icsldents can enjoy a night, with the fairies this evening, for the little folks aie going to sing tho story of "The Mystic Midgets," at the Grand opera house, for the honclll of Trinity church guild. A repetition of tho grand success oC "Tho Llllputlaus" Is expected. The piece will also bo sung tomorrow nlfiht. The cast Is as follows: Prime Olnlllloin, Itulor of the Mjallu Mid- roU lillnn-u ll.ittlc Commodore nf Hip Mystic Slilp, Pliiiitinn, Koliert (,'i.imrr Unulc S.im, America Van Allen IIWcil John Hull, Kngland ttohrrl M.iuy Tci rciici! Mcfilnty, Ireland TIioiii.ih fiinli.im ltoli Itoy, Sunt laud ()u'jd .liimrn Kml Vnn Kr.iue, ficriii.tny Herbert lllt(d I'olleenun, Mine eveijulii'ie ( l.mnrc iIIIm rutins Zorlll.i, Spain llirry ltnliiils Oncl.Tiiio Itjti.inlo. Italy Iluisli I'lilli Count Pierre Cental il, Fi.ince . . ..Kavtmni'l W'.ud t.ijor Do-Mltle, military comnunilri, Jolin Ciiati.iitiili Iv.m fpinlmpp, I(ii."lnii S.itullnul UK Not Worth ,i Cent, lncll.ni lm-r s.iw.ur Hop SIriir, the 31 -tics' u.ishep. v,u-lur. S. Ciiililhi Tile. .T.ip.in M.irs.ni l.e-lirr fr.aiil.il anil ('iiiiiilui, two lilt Ic toon, tliu I'llllllUII pot-. Otto Hnnincr ami tli.i pT l'iill;i-rnii tTfflio, the ogle Wlnfichl Mnitli Pick, Xli-I;, Trick, Hick, Stick, t'uirk, Kiunne.1 in the en io of CIln, llaifiM t'n-e. i'reil l.ewh, C. Oliver, tiilpli ilisteil, 1'inl Couch, Ilex Mjrri. MltiRer, Kin;: of the fn-eets II. .TenMin Titania, IJiuon ef tlie l'.iilef. M.iiid .Linus Tin.' ml tc ati'l Tidillculnk, wen atteinl.ints of the queen ....Mui'Kcry Ill.-tcil, Mlvt Mniles Psyche, queen's tmiipiiiiimi, the nnlmilimriit ot love MiiitkIp Mawvell Silver Wing, illuc Spur, I.ieiil I'ni't, Tippy Toc, tlie tiny lluttctdy (lu.ml-. Nitty Nicliol-nii. Lillian ScilmM, Poro tliy riilli, (ilailys ndwanN. i-patkle, Kverlirishl, Sputllij, Itninlimv, Uo.-c-leaf, (iidiJenhuc, .piceir.s attend.inti.. Alma Slephen-i. .lanet Flnnlie. IMm '.-.in-. Kditli Lewis Lizzie lli'ililnc, Knnena Ilo.Ml. Violet, iilei-pr.iy, tiolilemod, Ifitltrrciip, the ipieen's faorite. llinuali Lewis M.iliel Will?, I'lmciuc SIi--Poii.ihl, rioience IINImp. Am ixoii-, Kiiiit, lleniii.',, Lillian deary, Xora Oliver, Laura Cli.ipni.ni, Lulu Caniphrll, .l.io l'cnselly, Lena IIMcil. l-.nl.ci Maill. Air her C.idet L.a Waller. Ldle 1'iiiuey, Jintli Crocker, Ltlicl Pickiri.-nn. Mahel C'.iinp1L'll, Lulu Itocmmrlmcj cr. Among tlie specialties that will prove attractive features are the "Goody. Ooniiy ("Mils," Impersonated by Hazel Morgan and Hazel Maxwell. There, will also be twenty f-irls In red for the special Uelsitrle drill. Iwenly onc white sailors, and Hie Ki'und chorus will be composed of one hun dred voices. DR. GILDIS' AFFLICTION. He Is Suffering; from a Dangerous Purulent Opthnlmin History of the Case. Dr. flillis. among the foremost of Carbondale's medical men. Is sorely af flicted with a purulent opthalmia. AVhllo affections of this character arc dangerous even in their mildest form, yet Dr. Fletcher, who has charge of his brother physician's case, is hope ful that no serious results will follow the tumble. This must be said fpiull lledly. however, for cases of this char acter, as has been stated before, are exceedingly dlfllcult lo manage. Yesterday Dr. Mears, a specialist from Scranton, was called in consul tation. Ho confirmed tlie diagnosis, and his judgment as to treatment was iden ical with the attending physician. Dur ing Dr. Mears' visit the eyelids of the right eye, tlie affected organ, were closed tightly, because of the conges tion, and to relieve Dr. tiillis there was a slit made nt tho corner of the eye. The affection of Dr. Gillls is due to the eye becoming infected from ti min ute qnuntlty of pus Hying into the or gan one day about a week ago, while operating on a patient at tlie hospital. The doctor was lancing an abscess, and just as he made the opening the pus llew directly into his light eye. He tool; the necessary means to avert any possible trouble, and the matter gave blni no trouble until Frlduy of last week, when signs of septic poisoning manifested themselves, and the ease continued to develop until It reached Its present condition. The hundreds nf friends of Dr. Cilllis earnestly wish for his complete recov ery. The news of his affliction has caused many a pang of regret. TO CO TO OMAHA. Harry Forbes, of Erie Offices, Ac cepts Position Under Mr, Hib bits. Harry Forbes, who has been an at tache of the Krio railroad offices in this city for over ten years, has re. signed his position with that company and has accepted a promising offei under former Superintendent Hlbbitts, of the Jefferson division of the Krle, who is now mechanical engineer under tho l.'nion Puclile railroad, with head quarters at Omaha. Mr. Forbes was the stenographer at the Kric oiliccs hero befom their re moval to the general olllce at Dun more a few weeks ago, and was close to Mr. Hlbbitts. The latter appreci ated Mr. Forbes' ability and worth, and a lino.-;', so food as he entered on his new duties in the West, he ten dered the office of his private secre tary to Mr, Forbes. Tho position prom Isud splendid opportunities, and Mr. Forbes readily accepted, Hu will leave for Omaha the forepart of next week, and will carrv with hhu the earnest wishes nt a legion of friends iu f!nr hondale, his birthplace, where he is greatly esteemed. Visiting; Old Friends. Mis. T. .1. Stowfirr. of 'P,-ln,Ir rtki,. nnd her aunt, Mrs. John F. Clarke, of iicrantou, too miter a roriner resident of I'arbondule, wero visiting relatives In this city yesterday. Mrs. Htewnrt, who frequently visited In tills city, was called to Scranton by ll.r. ilentli nf her bint hoc nimilnu T.- O'Mtilloy. She will return to her homo in ii.u west ui-iiisih. Tlie Barbers Dance. The Harbors union conducted a suc cessful duiKv In lturke'R hall lut evening. 'Phone : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 PLANS LAID FOR CAPTURE OP G0BB Chief McAntlrew Hopeful of Outwit ting the Fugitive and Effecting His Capture Within a Few Days. Injured Men Continue to Improve. Ncary Goes Home Today. Nathan Cobb, the escaped assailant of Constable Ncary nnd Dompsey and Msborn, Is proving n shrewd and adtolt dodger of tho police department of this city, but If the plnnr laid for his cap ture do not miscarry, and there Isn't any reasonable fear thai they will, then the fugitive will not be til largo much longer. It Is not only suspected, but it Is known to be a fact, that Cobb Is In nreeiilleld township, hiding In tho refuge which was thrown open to him l.y bis friends or relatives after h! leached them at the end of his event ful lllglit during tho lonely hours of Tuesday morning. He was seen In tirccullcld on Tuesday and was also spied there m Wednesday and by per sons who knew blni, and could not bo mistaken In his Identity. While his hiding place could be located, yet for, prudential reasons Chief MeAndiow la constrained to leave Cobb unmolested for a lew days at least. The chief, howevr, is not worried over Cobb not being apprehended, for he in willing to hide his time and forsees no reason foi the plans that have boon set afoot to miscarry. If Cobb Is no! within jail dooss Inside of a few days, or If nf. least his arrest has not been effected. then there will be some greatly siir prNeil police olliclals 111 this city. Stories have reached t'hlct' McAndiew dally since Monday night that. Cobb has been at his lonely hut every day since the murderous assault. This has lien amusing news to the chief for no one has kept close surveillance of the miserable dwelling of the aged hermit. II was really funny therefore when yesterday Osborne one of the wounded men came along and meeting Chief McAndrew, who was conversing with a lew friends on Main street. Informed him. and with an earnestness that be spoke bis sincere belief, that Cobb was down at bis lonely quarters, and had been thereat Intervals ever since .Mon day night. The chief's face was overspread with an amused smile, but desiring to test Osboi-n's knowledge, he assumed a serious face and said with becoming gravity: "Aie Von certain. Osburu, that it was Cobb whom you saw'.'" "Am I sure," answered Osborne., al most eonleinplously, "am I sure? Well, if it's not Cobb, Ihon It's his own brother, for didn't 1 see him with my own eyes'.' and haven't I been looking at him for these sixteen or seventeen years'.'" When Hie chief, however, informed Osborn that he knew a man had been in charge of the hut and enclosure since Cnbl) abandoned the place, taking care of the stock there, Osborn was willing lo admit that perhops he was in error, as he observed the man only from a distance and could have mistook hhu. Osborn said he was feeling ImpHtived, but that he was slightly sore and stiff fr-.m bis wounds. The wound in his sid, which is .severil inches deep, has not begun to heal yet and has to bo carefully tieated each day, the opening being filled with aiitlsoptk gauze to prevent septic poisoning. Dempsoy continues to Improve and It was stat"d at the hospital yesterday that lie would be able to leave for his home quite likely before Monday. Constable Neary will leave tho hos pltut some time to-day. He had his mind sot on going to his home on fcjoulli Main street yesterday, but lie was per suaded by the hospital surgeons to re main at least another day. BURNED BY LIVE WIRE. William Sheffield, of Simpson, Meets with Mishap at Silk Mill. William Sheffield, of Simpson, is al. Kmorgeney hospital, where he was re ceived on Wednesday for treatment for badly burned hands, the result of com ing In contact with the business end of a poorly insulated electric light wire. Sheffield met with the mishap at the old silk mill, where he was called to make some repairs to the roof. The wire that caused all of the mischief nnd harm was dangling in his way, and looked harmless enough to be handled. Unfortunately, it was n high ly charged electric light wire, one callable of terrible destruction, and still more unfortunately, it was poorly Insulated, and when Sheffield, uncon scious of danger, grasped the copper stiaud, the destructive current seared Ills ilcsh and caused him to yell out in awful agony. Ho was terribly shocked and had a narrow escape from an awful fate At tho hospital the painfully burned hands worn annoiuted and carefully dressed, and the patient was uppiecl uhly relieved. Out of Town Guests nt Social. Among tho out-of-town guests at the shirt waist social. wUii was so successfully conducted Wednesday night, were the following: Cecil .Manner and David Harris, of Forest City; Misses Davis, Moon, Ten nis and Swick and Messrs. Art. I'lsscr, Freus, Griffiths ami Wright, of .Ter myitj Miss Calloway, of Archbald: Mr, Keller, of IVckvlllo; Miss Ulsner, of Scranton; Miss Hughes, of Wilkes, liurre, and .Miss Ileum, of Cleveland, Ohio. Jluiinl of Sister St. O'olin. Janii.'!, liuiko and sister, Miss Mary, of Hrooklyn street, have returned from Wichita, Kansas, wheio they attended the funeral of their sister, Sister Mary St. John, whose death was chronicled In Tho Tribune at tho time of her do. mlse. Sister St. John's funeral .is hold on Thursday morning. .May t, In the chapel of Mt. St. Mary's convent, Wichita, where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by ltov. Father USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A iiftdi'r to bo ilukcu lnlg llio sliooj. iir dvt feci tuolk-n, iicitou unit il.tiup, .mil get tlii'd easily. If Jon limn acliiiis ictt, iry Allvu'i I'uut-liJte, It li't tlie fci't uiii iiules new tr lislit tlioeij c.w. Cures Cliilblaiiii, .wollrii, (.ut'alinK lift, I'lbtcit uuO valloin puU. lie. Ileus 1 ci in ami lumbal of all pain ami j;i,ei lit ami imnfoit. Try It today. Sold by all din;;, ul.-l. and Mine dcjliir, ij u'liU. Trial paeki.-u lltl.U:. AdJrt'., Alliu s. Olirutt'il, l.e lt', X, . O'keary, ot Chapman, assisted by Rev. Father I.enehnn, ot Dodge City, as deocqni Rev. Father Chapuls. as sub deacon, and Rev. Father Tlbcn, as master or ceremonies. The music was conducted by Rev. Father Hull, of Em pire City, who presided at the organ. Tho Oregorlon music was chanted by Rev. Fathers Dlrretihack, Able, Nnglc and O'Brien, and Was of the most Im pressive character. The chapel was lilted to Its capacity with clergymen, nuns, prominent citi zens and the orphans of the Mt. St. Mary's orphanage. A beautiful sermon was delivered by ttov. Father Tlbcn over the grave. Engineer McCawley Returns to Work Thomas J. McCawley, of Klghth ave nue, ban resumed his duties as engineer on the Delaware and Hudson railroad, after being Incapacitated for work since early In December, because of in juries received In ti wieck on tho aboc road at Hint lime. Mr. McCawley was engineer of a local freight, and on the day of his disaster his engine Jumped the rails at a point near tho Marvine shaft at Providence and toppled over the embankment. Mr. McCawley was pinioned beneath tho wreckage, and when released his foot was found to be terribly crushed. Tho bones about the ankle wero shattered, and the outlook for saving his foot wan iiiseouraglngiy dim. A course of treat ment was faithfully followed here, und subsequently he went to Philadelphia, i wheio the "linking" process was fol lowed, under the care of specialists. In the hope of renewing the shattered bone. The treatment was marked with good results, nnd tho crushed foot was suved from amputation, lie is obliged to wear a support about tlie ankle, but he has the free use of his foot and the weakened parts aie steadily strength ening, and ere long the little dlseoSui fort Incident to his walking will tlis appear. Mr. McCawley Is temporal ily in charge of one of the passenger engines between Huucsdale and Carbondale, the run ol" Kiiglneer George Nichols, who Is on a vacation. The news of Mr. Mc Cawiey's return lo work will be picas- ; Ins news to his friends, and his asso- i elates iu the railroad service who sore ly regretted his misfortune. Electric Light Plant Improvements. I A large new power generator has been Installed at the electric light and power station. The use of electricity for power purposes has greatly in creased in town of late and tho de mand on the company became so great that a new machine had to bo put In , use, the old one being overtaxed, j The new generator has a capacity ! of ir.o kllowats, fifty more than the ' one which has been in use. H is of the most Improved pattern, known as the AVooil system, and was made hy the Fort Wayne Klectlic works. This machine will supply all the electric power now used in tlie city. The company proposes to put in another engine in the near future also. Prob ably one of the latest pattern Corliss machines will be gotten. There are two huge engines now In use, one a Corliss and the other a Ridgeway. Visiting Knights of Columbus. V. V. Connor, James Gorman, Hicli ard H. Kerwin, T. A. Kirkwood, Thomas Monahan, Mark Campbell, T. Tiliilhollund, John O'Rourkc, .Martin Hagley, John Cluue, P. h. eNnry, P. r.oylan, Anthony Hughes, A". F. Tor tus, Kdward Dougherty, T. J. Mona han, It, .1. Kilhulleii, of this city, and Vv. Dwyer and James Walker, of For est City, were among the Knlghls of Columbus who attended the conferring of the third degree by Senator Dow ling, of Xew York city, at the Scran t .n council rooms, on Wednesday silylit Out After Long Illness. Andrew Wells, of North Church street, was able to be about the streets yesterday for the first time in many months. Mr. Wells, who held a clerical post lion in the Delaware and Hudson of fices in this city, was forced to abandon work because of his frail health, lie was confined to his home during the winter months and as he moved about yesterday he was warmly greeted by solicitous friends, who were delighted with the evidences of his recupera tion. 'Down on the Farm." Charles Mauley, the favorite mimic actor, supported by a strong company, will present the great rural drama. "Down on the Farm," at tho Grand opera house, Monday nfternoon and evening. Special bargain prices have been arranged for this engagement. They are: Kveniug, 10, 0 nnd 30 cents; matinee, adults, 'JO cents; children under twelve years, 10 cents. Watch for the street parade at noon. Contract for Work at Lodore. The contracting firm of Collins el Nolan, of this city, have received tho contract for the erection of several refreshment booths nt I.ako i.odore, the work to be completed fop the open ing of the excursion season at this popular resort on Decoration day, May ::o. Lecture by Mrs. Bailey. Mrs, U 13. Halloy, of Saw York city, national lecturer for tho Women's Christian Tempernnoo union, was at the First .Methodist church Wednesday night and tho Kaptlst church last cven inK, whore she gave powerful talks on teniporunce. Vieitinp; in Cleveland. Mrs, Joseph Uoluud, of South Park street, loft, over tho I'rlo Wednesday nislit for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. ISo. laud will visit iho J.ako Erie city for several weeks, makinc her stay with relatives there. Entertaining Visitors. Mrs, John Estnbrook, of Harford, and Mrs, .Sue Williams, ut Ridsway, Pa.; Miss Sarah Anderson, uf Wash iiiHton, l"). C, uro Kiiests at tho lioiin of Dr. W, w. Klotcher, on ilirkott Terrace. On a Western Trip. N. R. Culver, of the Hendricks Manufacturing company, left last evcnlus on tho Krle tlyer- for Cincin nati, ulilo, Mr. Culver Is 011 a busl ness ttlp connected with tho Hen thicks company. Tonight's Meetings, Junior Order United American Me chunk's. l.ackawuuua encampment. No. 10, In dependent Older of Odd Fellows. THE PASSING THRONG. Tlio Misses Julia and May Tlghe, of Fallhrook street, visited Herantou on Wednesday. Mis. Edward J. Uousherty, of Park "From the A REVOLUTION IN PORCH AND SUnriER COTTAGE FURNITURR Are Chairs Settees Call TEETH 1 FREE No charge inc When We irive a written The fact that this is an Incorporated Company doing hitsi-nes-, under tho laws of IhU State, ami oper.itimja system of -Oolllees, is usiinicieul g larautoe of our responsibility ami that wo Do Exactly ai W-: Advertise. a, rri WMWtMWtVWfMM streot, was a visitor to Scranton on Wednesday evening'. The Misses Ilutchinss, of Moosic. were the guests on Wednesday ol Miss Marian Crane, of Lincoln avenue. Miss Mary Hannon, of Scranton. has returned home, after visltlnc her sis ter, Mrs. P. F. Connor, of Fultbrook street. JERJWYIN AND MAYFIELD. A dastardly attempt was made by E.011,0 one on Wednesday (veiling to bum down ths Delaware & Hudson breaker und had it not been discovered ! just at tho moment It was there is not ' the- rllshlflst doubt but that the flames would have jjot such headway that the . whole structure would have been con- suniod, Tho fire was started by means of cotton waste, which had been thoi oughly soaked with oil, and this was placed iu the southeast corner of tho main structure on the lirst floor, Tho flames quickly communicated with tho brace and side of tho structure and extended upward a distance of twenty fuel, finally bursting- through tho cor ner of Iho building'. The flames wi.-io seen by sonio Utile boys on tho East Side, who Informed some nion, who at onoo ran to the Inoakcr, The watch man, who was on the oilier side, of tlie breaker, discovered it. befurti th?lr arrival, and had got tho hosu run out when they reached tint breaker, The work of extinguishing- the Uanic-. only occupied rt few moments and the ser vices of tht Artesian Hose 1 ompany. who promptly responded to the nlutni made by tho breaker whistle, wire not required. When tiv water was pomed upon tho fire tho cotton waste was s.(lll burning. Theio is no tnai hltiery hi'llie part of tho breaker where tho Urn ol. ourred uml no cotlon waste kept near it. There is not the tlishtest doubt tho breaker was deliberately try on lire, That it was so piotnptly dlscov ot ed is a mailer of congratulation to tho petipla of Icrmyn, and tho only regrotabl'3 feature of the affair Is that the culprit was not captured, Mrs. John Marian, of Alain street, was taken suddenly III a few nlijhls uso and has since remained in such a critical condition us to give lur rola. tlves nnd friends conslderahlc alarm. Two physicians have been In almost constant attendance and It was (cj. ported last evening thero was Just a slight Improvement In her condition. Sumner and Alonzo Uuvls. two Jer myn youths, who conceived the Idea of visiting- the Pan-Amctican Exposition, stnrted on their trip on their bicycles, unknown to their parents, about l o'clock Wednesday morning. I.ate In tho day their continued absence made tho parents of both boys uneasy and ut night when they failed to return tho uneasiness developed into alarm. Prairie Grass Furniture Prairies of America to the Homes of In Color Beautiful In Design Artistic In Use Comfortable In Durability Like Iron In Price Reasonable i Over TMRHE HUNDRED Original Styles and Designs, i Hill & Connell Showing Prnirle Cirnss Purnlture in Tables Stands nt 121 Washington Avenue and Look Over Their Very Artistic and Useful Line. We extract teeth, fill teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work, with out the least pain, by a method patented and used by us only. When the im pression is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. Note Onr Prices for Perfect, Full Set Teeth (that fit). Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Gold Crowns Teeth Without Plates $5.00 Cleaning Teeth 50c for Painless Extract- CpCp Oilier Work Is Done. iV.LA- euuranle3 for 'JO vctirs on all work. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of Golil Crown iinil Bridge Work. Tills is a S system for Inscrtint? artificial tooth wli fro niu- nr more are inissliiK' without tho JJ; liso nf a plate. This work Is most hcau tifui iiml cimiiot lit detected from tlie i natural teeth. When properly done, wl II lust a lifetime. Call and .eo us oper- S ate. It will be a pleasure for us to carefully examine, your teeth and tell you St; exactly what your work will cost. Xo charge for this. Hours, S to S. Stfn- ! days, 10 to 1. S5 . .... ... . ,in .ritf n n ik 0 l "ht i..uk.iu-.iiiiM Ninr.uk Mine 1 niu ti 11 in llii llicoi jiorati-d. The parents then commenced to seek them and discovered the object of the boys' sudden (light. Yesterday 11 brother of one of them received a postal card near Montrose saying they were all light and asking that no un easiness )! felt at their absence. It is expected they will soon tire of their I lip and will lu a .short time I) holiie again. The concert given in Assembly hall on Wednesday evening under the aus pices of tho First rtaptist church, was fairly well attended and the program thoroughly appreciated. The local singeis came in for a liberal share ot applause and the numbers rendered by tho oirt of town participants wore greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Whnleu. of Car bondale, who Is tho po-ssoj-sor of a louud, full soprano voice uf lonslder able compass, sang tiounod's "The Woikor," and "We Wore Together." Miss Patterson, also of Carbondale. toiig, "A June Madrigal," and a Car bondale quintette. Miss Cora Ester brook, .Mrs. AVhaloi. AVillinm Hubart and Albert Estorbrook. sang "Uu'iu Yea Cry, Mil Honev," responding n a well deserved encore with iho "Mill (' Fare." Mr. faturave and Miss Nute. of Peekvllle, also ciiino iu for a share of the evening's honors by their slow ing of a duot, and a recitation by M'ss Note. Much of Hi" success of the cop. cert was do in fhe able direction of Mr. Kich.-is'd I lurking. Tho lVlawaro fr linden colliery yes, terday started mi thrco.imait r time. Mrs. ch'irlos Davis, of Si-cm. d sfei-t. is visiting fii'ilds I" Avm i. Mir. Tliomas Hurler, of Main si root. wa a fricrantoii visitor ei unlay. Oi.YPHANT. The Htiuon.uy Firemen's union, No. C.I, will meet n their rooms this even ing. All arc requested to attend. A niohl eiijosaiili.- I line was h.id at tho "seed" social In the Presbyterian church lust evenlua. There was a largo attendaiK e. ' Mr. and Mis. M. J. F.uhlon and two children, of Sei.mton, spent yesterday with Mrs. Ellen Murphy. A meeting of the new hose company at Orassy Island will he held at u'f'onuoi's hotel this evening. Mrs. John McCourt, ot Scranton. was the guest uf Mis. John" O'Mulloy, of Duumoio street, yesterday. Tint Mi owns, of this place, will cross bath with tin- Moosle team, oil the Mrowns' guiuiids, tomorrow afternoon. Kev. i:. .1. lluuslltnil, of lniniiiuic, was a caller lu town yesterday. A Hungarian miner was injured lu Eddy Creek colliery yesterday morn ing by a full of took. Miss Com tiiiflln. tho noted elocu tionist of North Setautou. will take Iho loading putt iu the play, entitled "l.yu- the World." Tabourets Couches Painless Dentistry f $5.00 41UU 50 $3.00 to $5.00 z NO PLATES ami riiiiii .ivcinn-f. ' , Moic, Srr.iiiloii. l.aiKit ilciiui jj uiiilil. if) ofllri-i) in L'nitctl Stales . ! STRONG AGAIN. You who once possessed sturdy phys. iques ami steady nerves, but now have insufficient physical force to properly attend to ordinary duties; you who haven sense of "all-goneness" after the slightest exertion; you who are dull, languid mid old iu spirits at nn age when yon .should be fullof physical fire; you who may feel that your life Is not worth the struggle there isa scientific means of redeeming nil the precious powers which seem to be entirely lost. Have cured thousands such ns you. Don't experiment with your health or money. We will take the risk. If six boxes do not cure you, your money is returned. 1'or yeais we have been curing meu on these satisfactory terms. Si 00 per box, for $S 00 mailed In plain package. Hook tree. AddrehS 1'i.al. iviLoiciNB Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Kor ealr- by John II. Phelps, Pharmacist, cornci Wjomini; avenuo ami Spruce street. Prof.G.F.THEEL,5270'rx?hrlTh. ji Hifnc. iiuariaicriia rurr iuukj iuiii rtltilt it-MlllytloUMMbioi1WlroreUttMrlrturf(nA ruHlno). rnilvirloinnl A bhrunkrn Onto. lYn-ncari rum! I to, 10dj. Urt frtr i-rarllrl& A ?rf IhaiIUl ttpcritnrHntiirTMiinr, Send forl-ouk "Trulb 'il HtoMtufury intsihn a nmnrat rrauj. juDUoninu paper, BUY THE GENUINE -. MAmiKAcrunnn nv CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. ti- xtrri: tu i; XA M K. wood," who h will be produced at th Father Matlu-w opera house next Wed uosday evening, OLDFORGn. iiurglars have aan made their ap pearance in this vicinity. Dn Tuesday evening they broke open the tool lion- nf the Delaware. l.ai-lnwiinii:i mi. I loin; several articles oc vaiiu- iroiu both places. .Mrs. Muiy llejnon is coiiliucd to lut liuuiu by illin-ss. The choir or tho Uriel? Methodist Episcopal church am preparing to serve reiicslnuonts on the church huu mi May u0. fillip z lllill1lk. Bii h.TrWHQIIIk. -. .l O Mil . ! M 1 , XisW v) S&&S SYBOF OF FIGS ..aJIj