. rvtuffi -?? $gm)"W?rW r' -3tfipitWI THE fiC'lUNTON TIUBU-NE-WEDN129QAY JANUARY 8, 1002. .3 V l f I JkX-&is.i yr ja . . i? Must Go. Jlluti prltps or poor quality can't Mai" In IliU lorn. Our rnllrc rtoik o( PltTMtKH, KHAMKS, WAWj l'AI'Elt, etc., Is sold on Its mrrlt. It li our rule to ahviug kIu lull value That'll ilry our nulomrra come ngjln unci ncriilti, Jacobs & Fasoid, 200 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Pictures, I'rnirc, Art Goods, Wall Paper. City Notes. IMAOIIAM roll I'AIMl COXCIIKT. "Hip ilU Rimn tor llio Pnur S.unphony concert "111 Ip oprncil tomorrow motiilnir ot !) o'clock at Pow ell's music stoic. MIXTS 'MHIAi. LkIIch AM Sorlot o( tlic All SottlV t'liUci-bjllit iliuitlr, mppt'i at the liroiie of Mi. W. IMcrhrook, (ItT Pine strict, WcdiiCMlay afternoon. MIIKT THIS i:Vi:.VIX(l. Local Team Owners' nscl,itlon, o. Vii, will hold a a iniTtlnir nt S o'clock this ewiilii;: in Nautili's hall, Wyoming eniie. A lirjri; attend mco Is rceiicitid. Sl'IXl.U. MI:i:TIX(!. llicre will he a ..pedal inciting of fie Hook ami Ladder company held in 1'nil Hun's hall this cicnlns. Jlcinhcia of the cuiiipany me rciiie-tcd to he present. rim: i.v a m:wi:ii.-iiu1iui1i iinon into u fewer oprnlujr in the old Noitli mill, which la hcinjr (li'inantli'd, took fnc at !) o'clock last night, mid occasioned an alarm from bo 21. The lil.ic was tlngiilliicl by one of the clictn leal companies. VILAS 01' llli: IHIItM). The Tiad-ih Xi llon.il bank is presenting to its patioin and Mewls a lery liteful little icmenihianie, ion tdsting of a concise new atlas of the ttoild, is tncil by the- ltand-McXally company, of t Ihc.ijjo. Tliere arc 1X5 pages, with all the maps cireiully levlsed jnd ninth ttatisiical nutter. RMOKKIl IILL1). In St. John's hill Monday night the new officers of the Manvllle Keg I'und weie Installed. They ale as follow.-: Picsiilcnt, Kdward Barrett; lice piesideut, Uotiiiniik llemp sey; financial sceietaiy, Patrick Tolan; leconl ing secietary, Thomas Itcill.i ; tieasurer, Timothy llurkc. After tile installation .1 wuoKer van held. lXUI.'CTKf) IX'IO OKl'ICi:. 'Hie following of ficers of Upchmih lodge. No. Ill, Ancient Older of United Wotknicn, luxe been instilled: Past master workman, John I.jiin; mister woikm.m, P. t Schuler; foreman, Charles I'hok; lecorder, H. I'. Illrncsj financier, W. 1 Lottus: receier, Julius Wolner, jr.; owioecr, John McKinney; guide, James Long; inside watchman, John Kirclier; oucidc watclunan, John Malur; icpie tentative to grand lodge, W. 1'. I.oftus. I)., ,. A.VU W. PAV DAYS. The eiuploics of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western stores ilepartnicnt and machine shops were paid ji--tei-day, and tho employes of the car shoi will ho piid todaj. Coinniencin? tomorrow, the mine woihoi.s will be paid is follows,: Tlnnsday, Jan. ! Aiondale, Auchlncloss, lli, IlalMe.ul, Hunt, Pcttcbone and Woodward. Priday Jan. lu Dia mond, Diamond washery, Mamille and Storrs. Saturday, Jan. U Arehbald, llclleme. liellevue washery, Drisbin Cn.wicra, Continental Dodge, Hampton, Hnnpton wasiier.v, llolilen, lljdj Park, Ovfoid, I'.wic, Sloan and Taj lor. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of lettciii remaining' uncalled for at the Scranton postolllic, Lackawanna lounty, January -. 1002. Peisons calling for those letters will please say adcitlcd and gho dite of list. V.ivj II. Itipplc, postmaster. Amend, P. It AIcAndrew, Thomas M. Hailev, Deille Ik MoDulTee. Miss i:il.i M. Adser, Jlrs. McDcnald, Mr. Daln Itelcher, Mis. Kninii M.ukie, Lawieiitc Dennett. Pied A., pkge. Mlcl.ulis, 1'. II. (apion, Haliili D. Moshei, Miss Adi O. Cassiih, James Miller, Mis. Min.i Connolly, Miss M ug iiit.Mosier, Mi.s, Katie Cnmiwell. .Mr. Maikie, Ijwiencu 'onIey, Tliomas MeNaelv, M. J. Ciolp, Mr. 0(0. It. Madison, Maggie Coniov, Mls Micniu Moll in, P. 1'., Csip Carson, Hoy I). Melnir, Andiew III) Vail, C. A. Vow ton, H. 1). Die.u, John o'Xcil, MKs .Maggie Donncgan, Miss M, o'llara, Tiio. Ksn. Dohhs, P. A. Powell. Aitlnii Dennis, Italpli Pull, W P. Dugeliiiaii, John Ouiid, Oioigc PaMeilincMi.-, Addie M.0uik, John (21 Pries, II, II. Ituilih, Mis Maiy l'leeboin, Mi-s Louie Itobinson, Mr. lalw.nds, C. A. Itiihard. John Oahagan, Ml-s Mamc ltichird-on, John II. fialhighci, Dennis ltudlcr, Louis lield.teadt. Mis Aided ltobeuon. L. W. lbtlc. Miss llinnu '-teains, Ibnold T, lliitc, Alls. i:a Ik Solonin, Mis, Urn no Hamilton, Lizzie Hianton l'i-li Co. llelinaii, (leorge C. Scott, 111. llJini), W, A. Muirei, William llluzclin.iii, Wllliain Mhlng, Mis, Jjiiici Hiibler, l)i. Simon ilici), (lie. s. llaney, Iteltie Seiic, II. II. llainmoiid. Ml". A. T. Tnibi-t, Stephen It. Hauls, John Tajloi, llobcrt Ilelztl, llnii'M . I uihel, Mur Jones, Mi, Alliilu Van Iloiton. Mis. (J, Joidm, Mfied WikolF, II. I.. Junes, llli'n Wlldeiiunn, I'liailes Ki nt, Ik Ik Wclner, (,'eoige Kark.r, Dr. It . Warffied, Mri, M. Ik Kcllcy, Ml-s )isc, 1. Wnldiii. M. T.iitton, J. T, Wells, rioMl Ar Co. 1 aiiiluu, Walter Waltiuplel, Mix. Jii-tav L'wN, Llkton L. W.ilter-dol, Uiistave Lutti'li, .1. T IMIinr, Xelhlcr, Plank Ml Plieetim, Mis. W. .1 11'AI.I.W. .-clu-ili l'iaiiie-co, Angelo Maila Oil'iauo, (lill-i'ppi; Itiii a, ngcla Matetta, Vnlonlno Ibul POLISH. Mil hit Kotod7.eski. Jiui7ir Sakaliuckiv, Tlinui lUiiiLs, K.iziiuir Siedlliki, Juzef llainatuujc (2), Iii7iims l.ewleniwiiies, Jun Itmnowskl, Again D.ilewKklii. AiiL'iiil (iiahowAI. I'lkicilla Paw- toska, .loliinu Xinitjk.i, Kostautj Melewski, John l.niik.liti. I, icon Kucc.ki. HIXOAIIIW. Kostintlii "InkcHlic, Siiiuiaii K.i.sil.un n, Dul ll.ij, UIulis llalogh, Keleiucn .bino.siiak V-), Pal Szunjaii, IVillii M.iikan, Adro llomlik, Jozcf Miro, Vllhelni .lnril(uk. Wuwiiil Ikopk, Wusil Kalka, Wasill) llilieraz., Mlcliat S.crurl.o, Andiln Hi.lawlizin, lierbor nul, Adam St.uk, Wllini stiailiikki, Mike Mm ikm, IVak .hisl.o, Simon Maizciku, Kutaiz Marcin, Mis Mary Clu fal.i, Adalhcil .Motlcka, John Ilalogacs, Juo Jli)lczl.iu, Mil liai'l llljp.in, VukII, Zgiiiuu, John (iiijczir, Michael Kuiaiir. West Scvnnton Station, l, Crews. Mi.s Anna 1'urdDullz, Mis, Ham iiiou, II, S. Muihcm, Stuart Pur.oiK, Mrs J.llnabctli D. Willlaim. ' M00SIC. The priiuar.i elcitlon of Hie borough of Mooic rill bo held at thq logular polllnt; place on the iSlh of January between tlui liouit o( 1 unci " p. in., lo place in iiouiiualioii candidates tor the following ufiliit: lluigtta, las lollcclor an I lilgli (on.tiible, Wjid omu'3, S'ecoud ward, ivo I'oiinciliuch; 'third waul, two loiincllmni, two Kpool dlifctnrn; Poutlli ward, one school cl 1 1 co lor. Confcrece, I.'. Ilrojdhcad, preddent; t). S. tn.uler, tmcUiy, ilicmus 'lliouuis in. I with an accident while on his way lo the Old forge .halt with a load itf powder ilenlaj. 'hc road being to ley the, w a coil was upset and ponder u thrown out but no mtIoiij damage tcullrd. .Mb l.auia ShliCK, of birantou, it (pending 4 few days with Mr. Jennie (iroirr. Miss Lucy llollciibick U .lowly fiujiroi lng after n operation (yr uppcudlcitU ft ,. j..-ia ST . 1. t - -1-""" Ili 2li WOULD REDUCE THE ALLOWANCE CONTROLLER AND THE FEED OF PRISONERS. Investigation Discloses the Frtct Thnt In Counties of the Same Sizo ns Lncknwfinna tho Allowance Is ns Low ns Eleven Cents n. Day nnd, ns a Consequence, He Would Hnvo the Mntter of Lowering the Com pensation Looked Into Other Court Matters. Kx-JtitlRo .1. V. Cnrnontcr wits ycstci' ilny i-ettitnod to represent County Cr.n t toller .tones In the hearing next Mon day on Shcrl'ft Schudt'H potltloii lo have the qtiurtpr sessions court fix his compensation for feeding prlson et s, The controller proposes to linve tho allowance cut down If possible. At present It Is twenty-live cents a day. A number of persons have called the attention of the controller to thin nl lownnce alleging It to he largely In ex cess of what It should he. The con troller made extended lmiulrles nntl learned (hat In some counties of the same size ns Lackawanna the allow ance Is ns low ns eleven cents a day. lie called the attention of the county commissioners to the mntter with a view of having them consider the pro priety of making n reduction, Hofore the commissioners could take nny notion, the sheriff, through his attorney;-:, O'nilen & .Mat tin, halted them with :i notice from court to appenr next Monday and jshow cause why the power of fixing the compensation should not bo transferred from them to the judges of the court of quarter sessions. As explained In yesterday's Tribune, the sheriff claims the county has been proceeding irregularly, ever since Its inception, in the matter of fixing the allowance for feeding prisoners. "We have been acting under the provisions of a law passed specially nt the In stance of Luzerne county, which law makes it the duty of the commission ers to fix the compensation. Sheriff Sehndt's attorneys now contend that this law applied not to Luzerne coun ty but to the Luzerne county prison. If it was a law for Luzerne county, it could be applied to Lackawanna county, but if it applied specifically to the Luzerne county prison, ns O'Brien & Martin contended, its pro visions can not be extended to tho Lackawanna county prison. The general law is that the compen sation shall be fixed by the court of quarter sessions, and it Is this law the sheriff Is now Invoking. Under the con stitutional1 provision that an official's emoluments can not be diminished dur ing the term for which he was elected. It Is held by the sheriff that the judges must fix his compensation at the same figure as obtained when he took office. Ex-Judge Carpenter does not agree in all that the sheriff's attorneys con tend and an interesting argument Is likely to result. In Equity Court. Only one case was heard yesterday by Judge Kelly In equity court. It was the case of Thomas Leyshon, Elizabeth Leyslion, his wife and Wil liam P. Thomas against Thomas H. Phillips and Mary Phillips ills wife. Mrs. Leyslion, Mis. Thomas and Mrs. Phillips are children of Mary Thomas, deceased. Their mother left them all her property to be divided equally, providing, however, that $1,000 bor rowed money should be deducted from the share of Mrs. Phillips. The latter are trying to prevent the deduction, al leging that the money was not bor rowed, but given for a lot which the defendants transferred to Mrs. Phil lips' mother. The father of Mr. Phillips was the only witness who could testify to the alleged transfer, Mrs. Phillips' lips be ing sealed by the fact that she was one of the patties to the alleged agree ment and that the other paity was dead. The case of Jennie Dean against Franklin Howell Is on the list for a hearing today. More Court Decisions, President Judge Edwards yesterday handed down decisions in eight cases, as follows: In re road In Cniboudale township: Report of viewers annulled, The judge says: "The leport should have' been (lied at the October sessions. The pro ceedings nro dead and we can not in ject life Into them." Angus Cameron against Angus C. Gray, et al,: Exceptions dismissed and former decree affirmed. Scranton Knitting company against John J. llowley: little to set off judg ment is discharged. City of Scranton against Henry T. Koehler, William Delko anil Hulph (rant: Utiles granted to strike off paying Hens. Ucturnablc at argument court. Elizabeth Avery against Henry Car ter: II, I), Carey Is appointed master to make partition. O, E. Winuus against Hannah 10. Schllffor, el al.: The Lackawanna SPLENDID SHOWING MADE AT ANNUAL MEETING OF PENN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Everybody was bright nnd smiling at host night's annual meeting of the congregation of the Ponn nvenuo llnp list church because for the first time lu its history the church Is entirely out of debt, nil bills being paid and a small balance leniaining in the treasury. The repot t ( Treasurer J. W. Hrownlng for tho year just ended rjunveil that the receipts from general sources had been $tl,b09,72 nnd the dls mirseinents $ll,"80.77, leaving a bal iinco of cnbh on hand amounting to $18,95. In addition to the amount abovo mentioned us having been raised thero was $1,072 raised by tho Ladles' Social Union and mtillcient sums fioni other hources to bring the lotul rev enues up to nearly $14,000, At the annual meeting held last January there were deficiencies amounting to over H.GOO lentalnlng to h.o paid. Not only were these all paid dm lug the year Just ended but some $1,500 worth of other deficiencies creat ed during the year were also paid In ii'Mlllou to the regular running ex penses of tho church, nmnuutlng to over $7,000. It was the banner year In Hie history of the church and last night was the Hist time the church ever started out on a new fiscal year Trust nntl Safe Deposit company Is np poltUcd trustee of the fund's of the Wlnnim' cstule due the defendants Marriage Licenses. William P, Inland , Scranton Lucy P. Ujinond i ...... ......... ...... ,!'crnlon Adam Vompliofsky ......,...,....,.. .Sirniitoii Josephine Htrauimkey (.ii.ii..t.i..n...Scranlop Vernon C Me.icrii (..i.,.......nn..mtlicrnloii Margaret A, Horsey i,i, ,,....,. ...... i.Seranton .lame Pcrguson ,,,,.,,,,..,,..,. .,.... Srrantnii Nellie Judge ..,,, ,...,,, .....SVtanton Mike Krlmlnsky ..Tailor Anna Kar?jak ,, ,,..,.,,, ,.,,,. Tajlor Anthony Mechcl .,., ..TTajtnr Mary ZolmU ..,..,,., ,,, h'rranlou Alexander Itailow'kl ,,,, ,,,,... St rantou Teitula Vak ., .....Siinnlon Mori Is Mecliloilcs ,,..,.,, Keranton Mall (Irinnbcrgrr Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. John Keiitly was jestcnlay appointed poor ill irclor of the Vamlllng district. Court ,etrrday allowed the ihlni of John Murray for $20 for rapturing n l,or'' "'I' ' Charteis were granted el(rda to the Dllzlo Llthuinlun Vltaiito llrneflilal association and the Junger Martinet rlior. Comity Suneyor M, P. Mitrlirll, Attorney J, M. Walker anil D. M, Pails weie lestcrday ap pointed lowers of the new road in Xewton towmhlp, PASSED MDMONEV. Joe Strnte Arrested Near PIttston for Disposing of Counterfeit Sil ver Dollars. Deputy United States Mnrshnl J. W. Snyder, of this city, made an im portant arrest in Pittston on Mon day night, when he look Joe Stratc, a Husslnn Pole, In custody on tho charge of circulating counterfeit sli ver dollars. Strate was arraigned be fore United States Commissioner Tay lor yesterday afternoon and was com mitted to the county jail for n fur ther hearing on Saturday. Chief of Police Loftus, of PIttston, for the past two weeks has boon re ceiving complaints from saloon-keepers and small merchants of counter feit silver dollars which had been passed on them, nnd after making a little Investigation of his own, he noti fied Deputy Marshal Snyder last week. The marshal went down to Pittston and nianpged, after some little dllll culty, to trace the coins to Stratc, who lived in a house on the main road, just a little this side or Pittston. He waited for Strate to leturn on Mon day night and arrested him shortly after he entered the house, about mid night. None of tho counterfeit coin was found in his possession and he stren uously denied having iiassed any of it. Marshal Snyder and Chief Loftus managed yesterday to gather up fourteen of the bad dollars from per sons upon whom they had been passed and these were brought up to this city yesterday and produced before Commissioner Taylor, with the request that Strate be held for a further hear ing on Saturday. Marshal Snyder say that the dollars are the best countet felts he has ever seen. He thinks that they are made of babbitt metal and black tin, a combination which produces a ring al most equal to the silver. ,The en graving is almost fautlens and tho only apparent outward defect Is the milling on the edges, which is done rather badly. The marshal says that the dollars could be passed on nine out of ten men. Strate had been living near Pittston for only two weeks, and the source of his supply has not been discovered. It is believed that he had nothing to do with the making of tho money, merely acting as the agent of the counterfeiters. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE. Contractors' Tool House Wrecked. Watchman Blown to Atoms. Il KmIu-Iio Wite fioni The Associated Pies. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. An explosion of dim mite oceiu led todaj in a contiactoiV tool boii-p beside the Penns,il.inia laiboad tiaiks in West Philadelphia. "Poo" .Mullen, .1 watchman em ployed bj P. Mc Maims, the contractor, was lit erally blown lo atoms, and a dozen pcisops ihing ill the liiinlly were tut by filing glass fioiu the. iJiittcicd windoi.s of their lmu-es. A number of laboicls cmploiid by MiMauus were .it woik miking cxc.nati.nis along the line of Hie railiojil. 'lie sticks of ihnimile used for bla.stiug bid been fiocen and Mulliii placid lliiiu iieai a stye In the hut to thaw out. 'the cplo-ion followul, killing Mullen in-l.iutly and luecking the chaiiti. The paiemints for bloiks weie emoted with lnokeu glass fioni the shatteied window panes of Hie dwelling. Twinty empty passenger loaihes htandiiig on a tiding ot the Ponii-ylvanla l.iilioad weie damaged. Xone of the laboieis wine injuicd. Miners Burned by Gas. B Kxelusiie Wire from The Associated Pi ess. Wilkidl.iiie, Jan. 7. While at woik In No, 1 shaft of the Misquclianna Coal luuipany nt Xau tkoke Ibis rwnlng. William Ohenski, a miner, tired a Id 1st wlilili iguitrd a .Mil. ill hod of t..is, Oben..ki and Pile lloss Milliard Price wue badly binned, and in attempting to extinguishe tho tile caused b.i the evploslon, Pile nos Ithhaid Pi lie and I'oriuiaii David II. Jones who seilonsly buined on the face and hands, Thomas' P. Duffy Elected, lty i:eltisic Wire frau The Associated Press. Taiii.iiiu, lj Jan, 7. Tboniis P, Duffy, of McAdoo, was todly le-elected picsideut ot Pis. triit Xo. 7, cpf the I'nllcd Mine Woikeis of Ameiica, by Hie delegates in comentlon hcic Ileni Hill, of Mllnoll!e, was re-elected tieas iii er. The icsult of the election tor the other offices will not be announced umll touioirow, without a batch of bills remaining un iMld. Tho udvlsiry board which hnd been considering the question of raising funds for this year for some time past reunited the budget amounting to $7, tiOU and recommended the adoption of tho plan of apportioning this amount among the members of tha church ac cording to the individual means of en 3h, Thu board lias compiled a list ot all the members und each lias been charg ed up with a certain sum to be paid each month, The assessments run from ten cents a month to $is upd it wns tho unanimous opinion of thoso prejent that thin Is tho proper method of raising funds for the maintenance of the church. The report of Clerk II, J. Hall showed that there are at present 788 members enrolled on the books of tho church, n decrease of fourteen over the number enrolled it year ago, There wero thirty-eight new members re ceived by baptism during the year, fourteen by letter and two by expe. rlencc, Thero were thliiy.nine dis missed by letter und twenly.one whose names wero erased from the rolls whllo the deaths numbeicil eleven. The reports presented by tho Wom WITCH DOCTOR HAS TROUBLE INCANTATIONS TAIL TO PRO DUCE DESIRED RESULTS. His Patients Refuse to Bo Affected. Deaths nntl Funerals The Man with a Literary Life An Unappre ciated Serenade Fright' Restores the Speech of Albort Vnn Warren. Mixed Matters. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan, 7. Of late, several "witch doctors" hnvo appeared In (Larkawnnna nnd Susquehanna coun ties, reaping a harvest from the Ignor- nnt nntl superstitious. A few dnya ngo the members of u family near Forest City were all taken sick, nnd the first ; thing the head of tho family did wns to consult n "witch doctor," who told him tlie sick people were bewitched. Ho was told to drive a nail in tho sill of his barn door, with a single blow ot the hummer, three inornhiEs in suc cession. Ho did this, but the sick peo ple got worse nnd It wns necessary to secure the services of a physician. The limit insists, however, that tho woman who bewitched his family was killed by tho nails he drove into the sill, and ns an old woman in the neighborhood hap pened to give up the ghost, his super stitious neighbors nrgue with him Hint he killed the witch. In the same neighborhood tt young girl, who was in love with n youth, went to one of these witch doctors for a love-powder to give the young mnn that would compel him to reciprocate her affection, She got the powder, but In giving It secretly to the young fel low she Incautiously made known her desire that he should marry her, where upon he seized his hat and lied out Into the wide, wide world, and he hasn't been heard from slnOe. THE NEWS GUIST. The funeral of tho late Miss Mary V. Hattou, a former popular public school teacher, took place from St. John's Catholic church on Sunday afternoon and was largely attended. Interment was In Laurel Hill cemetery. The funeral of tliu late E. J. Fenton, who died suddenly in Brooklyn, N. V., took place from St. John's Catholic church, in this place, on Monday after noon, with Interment In Laurel Hill cemetery. The sad death of Oliver A. Gilbert, of .Montrose, brings deep l egret to many personal and business friends in Sus liuehnnna. Quite a number of Susquehanna statesmen were In Montrose on Mon day, attending a meeting of the Sus quehanna county Republican commit tee. SUSQUEHANNA A MODEL TOWN. AVhen the millenium gets ready to dawn, It will first descend upon Sus quehanna. Three-fourths of our people attend church every Sunday. The borough lockup Is tenantless nine-tenths of the time. A brawl in the streets Is a rarity. There isn't a trial in a justice's court once a month. You cannot get liquor on Sunday, without cash or credit. Citizens are arrested and fined who dd not keep their sidewalks free of ice and snow. If we keen on nt the same saintly pace we shall be ready to ascend be fore our neighbors. PARAGRAPH ETT1SS. The board of health will not insist upon people being vaccinated until It becomes absolutely necessary. District Deputy M. J. Duffy, of Hall stead, on Monday evening Installed the olllcers-elect of St. John's branch, No. 11, (J. M. R. A. Harry H. Hunt succeeds Theodore II. Curtis as Erie mechanical engineer at this point. The public schools of Susquehanna and Oakland reopened on Monday, after the holiday vacation. The condition of the veteran Erie en gineer, Duncan McDonald, of this place, who sustained a serious Injury to his arm in the Ilornellsvillo yard, several weeks since. Is Improved and It is ex petted that ho will regain the use of ills arm. The Laurel Hill Academy Altitun! as sociation attended the funeral of the Into Miss Mary V. Hatton, on Sundny afternoon. HE HAS A LITERARY WIFE. A .Susquehanna woman has written nn alleged poem of sixty cantos, which she persists on reading to her hus band every night nfter supper, He has taken to drinking red wine, and the chances nre that he will soon be come n wanderer upon the face of tho earth. AN UNAPPRECIATED SERENADE. Near Cascade Valley the qther night a party nt young men vlBlted the home of a newiy-wertiled couple to give them a Calathumplan serenade. Immediately following the opening overture, nn attic window opened, n shotgun protruded nnd the persons ot tho serenaders were filled with rock salt. The unappreciated nercnaders en's Home nnd Foreign .Missionary so ciety, treasurer of the Poor Fund and tieasurer of the Henovolent Fund showed a healthy and encouraging condition of affairs. The following officers were elected: Additional members of thu ndvisory board. O. F, Uyxbeo, William It, Mo Clave, M, W. Lowry, II. E. Palno and S, F. Weyburn; deacons for three years, E, S. AVIlllams, A. D. Stolle, E. A. Hush and F. M. Koehler; 'clerk, II, J, Hall; treasurer, J, W. Drowning. Other places were filled as follows: Chairman of ushers, William It. Me Clnvo; chorister for prayer meetings nnd sociul gatherings, II, A. Drowning; pianist, Miss Clara Hrownlng; assist ant pluulst, Miss Gertrude Long; or ganist, Mrs. U. F, Y. Pierce. The pas tor Rev. Dr. Jtobort F. Y. Pierce presided at the meeting, Tho Sunday school office; s elected last Sunday for this church wero ns follows: Superintendent, Luther Kel ler; nsslstant superintendent, .;, s. Williams; secretary, L. M. Horton; llb rnrlmi. F. N, Hullstcad; treasurer, Gil bert Murphy; superintendent of prim ary department;. Miss S. O. Krlghuum. Tills Is tho sixteenth vear tlmt Mr. Keller has been chosen superin tendent. fled down the pike before the enke and crenm wore served. JUST AS WELL. It will be Just ns well If you muter stand persons' motives before criticiz ing their actions. Understand politico before you at tempt to explain them. Understand that It Is not admirable lo sneer at goodness or religion, or to boast of your own Wickedness. Understand that to be cnllcd " a good fellow" Is liot desirable. ' Understand thut "thy friend hath a friend, nntl thy friend's friend hath n friend, before ynu tell it Bccret thnt was confided to you. FIttGHT RESTORED SPEECH. Albert Vnn Warren, of Domvllle, twenty years ago underwent a severe nttnek ot pcnrlct fever. He became practically speechless. Whllo crossing tho Susquehanna river, nenr his home, on Friday even ing, he broke through the Ice und narrowly escaped drowning. While being drawn from the water he ut tered nn exclamation of fright, nnd his speech is almost entirely restored. Physicians say thnt in a few weeks he can talk as well as ever. MIXED MATTERS. The largest and longest stone bridge In the world is over nn arm ot tin; China sea, 300 arches, each 70 feet high. This is considerably longer than the Starrucca viaduct at Latnisboro, but the latter Is twenty feet higher. Tho good book tells us thnt "Whom the Lord loveth, He chastenoth," That's undoubtedly true, but some times one wishes he would not lay on the rod quite so lively. Women of every rank go bnreheaded in Mexico. And they go bareheaded In Susquehanna during the summer months. "Most men like to spo themselves lu print," but women prefer silks and satins. In the days of tho Prophet Jeremiah they used to "paint things red." (Chapter xxl: 14). If some people would pruy more they would grumble less. Dewnre of Hie man who apologizes for any kind of sin. THIS, THAT-AND THE OTHER. Congressman Wright will return to Washington during the week. If Colonel Churles C. Pratt, ot New Mllford, is not the next stute senator from this dlstiict, nil signs fail In all sorts of weather. Theie are no additional cases of small-pox at Hnllstead. and a further spread of the disease is not expected. Miss Coddlnglon, the one patient, Is doing well. In newspaper cards, sixteen Sus quehanna county gentlemen, have thus far declared their willingness to ac cept a stitte or county otllce. This number does not Include the Demo crats, who are not supposed to hold office. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. Freaks and curiosities In plenty The various dime shows gather, But here's one, 1 ween, That never wns seen And that Is the youth of twenty who doesn't know more than his father. Six women are proprietors of hotels and saloons In Susquehanna county. Women are rapidly fitting themselves for political duties in anticipation of the time when they shall achieve the ballot. "Are you the minister?" That person addressed turned up his nose nnd cast ing n contemptuous glance upon his Interlocutor, replied: "No, I'm the leader of the choir!" A fishing party in Susquehnnna took the following with them: Six fishing rods, a loaf of bread, three cans of snrdines, a frying pan, one towel, one bar of soap, thirteen bottles and two jugs. The question Is, what did they want of the bread, sardines, frying pan, towel and soap? Many a woman is herself to blame because her husband keeps late hours. She encouraged him to stay out late during the courtship days and mar riage only aggravates the complaint. Cain was the greatest murderer ever known. He killed a fourth of the world's Inhabitants. Whitney. Wilkes-Barre's Republican Ticket. Ily i:elilie Wile fioni 'I lip Awiciaiecl I'icss. WilUoa-flauc1, .Ian. 7. The city llrpubllrjn foment Ion mot today and nomfnatpil tho follow, ini; ticket: Mayor, fli.ulci II. IVJicj contiol Icr, rrcdcilck DunoK; toiaiiicr, Owrn 11. Jonos. ' 1 $mw)mtimmtmwMmwm TOILE1T SETS Wc chow you over one hundred styles of TOILET SETS In a great variety of shapes. DECORATIONS run from plain prints to the most elaborate hand painted. If you need a set, no matter how much or how little you want to pay, look our lino over. We have a number of filled In prints with GOLD EDGE, which closely resembles HAND PAINTED DEC ORATIONS, SET a in Geo. V. Millar & ywmmwmMimmmmimfmMm Are Your Beds Shabby? Have you a brass bed that needs icfinishing, or a white Iron bed that needs enameling ? We can make either look as well as the day it was bought. Let us call and give you a price. We can polish gas fix tures, too, or andirons, or anything of brass. Scranton Bedding Go., F. A. KAISER, Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. iH. D 0 GLOAKS SUITS SKRTS -WAISTS 0 u We will close out all our 27-inch Jackets at yi -former prices. This means v $ 5.00 Jackets 10.00 Jackets 15.00 Jackets 20.00 Jackets 25.00 Jackets And so on up to new garments. g 324 Lackawanna Avenue Take Elevator. n KXXKKXJKCOiKKK. JB ffi Clearing 1 , J aJIIIv I I It's started, and by all indi cations it's going to be a record breaker. Low prices are better than all arguments. Come and judge for yourself, either by our windows or the price tickets in side the store. MTER BROS., Complete Outfitters. $3.75 g mi " " Co. HSHiVSS. MANAGER. Both 'Phones Crane! a tr ND tvtf will be $ 2.50 will be 5.00 will be - 7.50 will be - 10.00 will be 12.50 our $50 ones. All x ttooooe i i in ..-Ml- . , Si- t 1' , ' ?'