i THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1902. k iHoiMs AY a 1 1 I' a p c r , Moiildlimi) I'lct n r c b, F r u m p h, I'atnlH and In terior DocoratltiK In our line, ntitl wo win honestly say that ttowhero hi Scrunton can .our wants In UiIh line liQ so Well Hatlsllt'rt at the panic cost as at UiIh store. O.JV- our HlOCK 1H Im'fff, new, I'olfnblc and thoroughly up-la-dutc. If you tiro (.'onslileiltiR Intorlor decor ntlonp, let ub talk tlio mutter over with you. ficeljs & Fasold, 209 Washington Ave. rrr J. P. COULT, D. D. 5. Surgeon Dentist. lift "WYOMI.VG AVKNUK. OVVAl THE GI.OllE STOllE. Twenty yearn' succfMsful prae- lli-e in tills county. City Notes I I1TI Vi.Utll l'l'l'l m.K'A.VS-'lho llc-publi-c .iii- of tin' Ninth ward will liolil .1 iiiictlm: i it Aldunian Ka-son's ulilcc tonight. , (HTIC1X 10 Ol.Oi:.-- Ml tin- otili.s In the Muni(ii.il biilldina; will In' clu-til tudaj, on ae (mult of its being .1 lcjral hoibbv. I. S. AltSOTT. l'ostnflicu .il (iicen (Stove v.u ill-continued when rnr.il fice tleli n was e-tab-)i-lied in tli.it Mil of l..iik.iwaun.i eountv. 01'1'NS THIS MOUNT N.'. Tin- ?alc of -eat for tlio llroiku.i ("until! company, which cotms to the L.vccitin tlnatir 1'iIiUy evening; next, will opin this morning .it 0 o'doeh. NT.lv' 'ir.LUI'UONi: .TTO. A new lonir il.t.inc o telephone station has been installed in t lie Jlcn'rf w.iititif loom of tin: llolaw.iie, l.-tcka-w.irnn and Western pas-enger station. ., I,. AND W. PAY HAYA Tin I-ickaivanui l .i ill o.itl jaiduicn vine, p. i id .ve-tirda.v, und the liainmcn will be pjlil lodjj, comment inn; at S n. rn. 'I his will complete tin- piis in and around Mranton for Januarv. lTIM.VIi:S CO.M'IITn:K.TI,c joint esti mates committee of councils will meet tonieht to take lirul action on the cstimitcs pie'Mtitcd liv tin- hcveial heids of ilcpaimeul:,. The ''liii per" hill provides that the .iiuin.il nppiopriation oidinance shall lie parcel hcfoie rebruar.r 1. 'I he oiilininio for nst jell' has not yi't been inti cubic cd in council-. sn wkdxl:!day si:iik i;.. aii vvidur.s- tl.i, tile fligl day f Lent, will lie obsenved to il iv in St. PctciV cathedral with in.isae at tl.Mi, 7 and S a. in. Tlie Messina: and distribution of a-h.es will occur at the h-t mi--. There will b. ina.-jis at the abovo mentioned houis every mniti ini in Lent at the cathedul and special deui tions ciry Wednesday, 1'iiday and hunday niRlit. SOM1I l'Olt Uflllt AXIl IIAKRIS. V Lilly of tin Knrek.i Ileadine; ami llepnhlicaii i lub ot tho KiKhth wanl was held laot night at tlit.lr loonu. 'Ike candid.iey of Tied lltnr and Jaculi Hauls for select councilman and common louncilinan re fprttively, was endorsed. Mi. Hani-was iiretnt mill di'lieird an addie-a. Chaile.s II. llattlps is president of the club, and ("haile- O'.VcIl and Thomas Hawkins its tcietaiie.-. A I1MXI) AlT-nOK. -The mcinUi- of the In feinitioiill ("oiiesponiUnce School-' Kmployes' a.'ocijtion conducted a "blind auction" i-ile l.i-l nicht in Cuein-ey hall and the aflalr was .-itteiided by a large e;alhcritur. A mmilicr ot valuable aiticle.s paekisl mi a- to corneal their Identity were auctioned off and tbeie wire linny mirpri-is when the wrippinss were lemovod. llanilncr was enjoyed after the .sale. Tlie vio leeds p into the buildlwr fund to be u-cd in rut tin? an .i.-oei.itlor. iluli house, .Iilll.V lirSTI.V hH.M:i).-.lohu llu-liu, a In other of the Itev. II. .7. Uii-lln, of the C.ilhi dial, .and the e. .Tame- llu-tln, of CoiniiiK, X. ., vvj- killed lat Tliuii-day at l'ueblo. Col., wliere lie wai supeiintendent of tlie Traction lompan.v. The !.icidem wlikli icsiilted in his death oetuirnl while he was pufoiiiiliu: the du ller ol hlh position. Tlie l'.itiien llmtlti, upon leainlnc f the aeiident, ttaileil at once for mu SZ- MXLML.1 $$&$' $50.22 Yfr Can Ge par f i liiomuniU of people know- about the " Snow White Flour" 'ihey know it i the I'llnio of all Horn, but we want EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT Yn a.-k your help In the followlnj; iiiamioi: 1'or either prom or poetry desciyptiw- of, m intioduclii" "snow While" Mom, in to Its woudeiful bread makliiff qualities-It m.t.v-lls uri-iujtli-lM whltenm-iH wicfii's, iti iniifoimlty of trr.ide, etc , etc., etc. We offer the fnliowiiiK prlit-; For' llie best poetic or prose advertise- ,,,- n"' $15.00 For the second best poetic or prose adveillsc- "nt 10.00 For the third best poetic or piose advertise- -- "lent ; 5.00 For the fourth best poetic or prose advertise- . ment 4.00 For the fifth best poetic or prose advertise- ment 3.00 For the sixth best poetic or prose advertise- , . ment 2.00 For the 7th, 8th, 9th, totli, nth, 12th, 13th, . 14th, 1 5th, 16th and 171b, each 1 ,(JQ All ailicrtUcmeiits to bo mid unuiii with U as our piopeily, 'Ihey limit cunibt of not over one hundrcil and filty u-uiiN a l.KSS number 1 IIiriTTKII. The coulesi wilt ilv.e on Mait,t lit, ll02. Mole lltfiuiy tluitli , M a de.lul;le as bllj;iit iilejj put ill an ollcilul '-ji. Write dearly on o. one UU vl Hie papir. Slark the copy with a auuilui, I'Ijco tlm author's luras and addie.-,s In a tin ill i-iaeloe uml n.aik it Willi (he ame iiuiubei' and .tud all In a Uiite envelope to our addict, 11V MAIL. The Judges will thus have no way of -knnvinj- the author's luuie until the i-lioiie U made. ' The Jollowliif Kcntlemen have kindly Iloux mnl to 4i( a Judjcs and theii d.cUlon will be announced 34 t.0011 us made In the dally papei. lio.v. j 1:. iiAiiniar Jud-i.i '",VV H- "WHA'tl. l-J. Jull-"! .1. ):. ur.itx, r.si). i:. J. I.YS1JTT, .if. Dickson Mill and Grain Co. No. 12, Lackawanna Ave, Scranlon, Pi w I'uctilo, iiiul Infoimatlon iccrhcil tier tsl nlnlit Imllcnlril lliAl tliil remains oM rench TowntiiU, Hi. homo ul tlm llu-tin family, today. Tlic lu iicr.it nil! ocitir lotnorimv at Toivunda. THE UMSTEAD RECITAL. Progranime That Will Be Rendered nt Dlcyclo Club Tonight. Tlie folloivliiB Is the pioRraniino lo be rendeieil UiIh evenlnp nt the piano re cital of Miss Mary 1?. Unisteau at tlie Huruiiton Hleyrlc eltlb! 1. TV'silu and I'limle llitl.TuttIt 2. Souk Ci'ilo "lllliiml" von riclltr. Mr. Willl.iinv 3. fa) l'ulude W dor Olie (h) Sarahandii Am dcr Ohe (c) llouncc Aui dcr Oho (ll) N'lKtUTie Chopin te) -ereii.iile ScliubirliMft (f) Vulw (.Mpiln' StiatMs-Tauiiir I. ?'cnrts, Mr. Mlllani". S. (u) WalilcM.mtdicn t I.l't fb) Turanlelle I.ls2t The ri'olttil will IjcbIii ut S:U0 o'clock for the convenience of those who have curlier evening fiigngeinonlx. Mr. Wil liams will hIiikt a souk cycle IClllaml by von Pltltz, and J, Alftcit I'ennhnj toit will he accompanist. Kollowlnpr are the pationenieH: Mrs. II. a. UrookH, Mih. T. 11. Hiooks, Mrs. II. It. Hrutly, Mih. AVIlllam Coniiell, Airs. J. I.. Council, Mrn. J. I., t'raw fonl, .Mrs. C. VV. Pulton, Mrs. Aaron Goldsmith, Mrs. P. H. Godfrey, Mrs. S. T. Jones, Mrs. J. S. McAnulty, Mts. V. It. McClave, Mis. J. T. Porter, Mis. tl. P. Keynolds, Mis. .1. T. Ulclmrds, Mini? Tlinbcrnuin Itnndolph, Mrs. K, 11. Hip pie, Mrs. f D. Slmpi-on, Mrs. Thomas apratfue, Mis. T. li. Wiitklns. Mrs. 1'. ii. warren, Airs, ,i. I-. Weiun. LECTURE BY DR. WALSH. He Spoke Before Catholic Histoiicnl Society on the Comedies Pro duced by Shalu3peare. Dr. J. J. "Walsh, of Xuw Yotk city, Bave si. lecture last nlKht before the Catholic lllstrnli-al society In which he started out to make a comparison of the diamallc --easoii of lUVU-01 with tlie diainatic season of KJOO-01. Tlie doctor, however, wandered away from tlie speclllc title which he hail assigned lilmself to talk upon and nave an in teresting talk on the customs and modes of life prevailing ilutlni; Shakespeare's time for the purpose of allowing how the transcendant senilis of the gieat draniatiat enabled hint to rise above his envltonment and to ptoduee master pieces of literature which have yet to be equalled in this modern age of superior civilization. In beginning his lectme the doel6r told of the three comedies which Shakespeare himself dashed olf for presentation upon the stage of the Globe theatre during the season of 1G0O-01 "As You Like It," "Twelfth Night" and "Much Ado About Noth ing" and then refeired to the three gieat aucccesses of the Loudon and New York dramatic seasons of 11100-01, namely "The Gay Lord Quex," "Mrs. Dane's Defense," and "Flurodora." He didn't make any invidious comparisons between the two groups of plays leav ing" for his auditors to decide its to which aio tlie greatest. The sutroundings of Shakespeare at the time these thtee greatest of all his comedies were written, the doctor said, were anything but idea. To think that a man should be able to produce amid such surroundings comedies in which lightness of fancy and delicacy of touch piedomlnate, the doctor declared to he proof positive that Shakespeare was one man in countless millions. THE INSURANCE RATES. Impression That Pnterson Tire Won't Bring About Reduction. The general impression prevailing among city officials yesterday was that the $10,000,000 (Ire in Putin-son on Sun day would have a tendency to lemovo nny idea of reducing lire insurance rates in this city which might have entered into the minds of the board of underwilteis for the middle district. "In my opinion," said, a prominent city official yesterday, "the insurante companies have now got a real, tang ible reason to offer for the mainten ance of the increased rate. The big fire in Waturbury last week with its $3,000,000 loss and Sunday's lire with ItR loss ot $10,000,000 are enough to make many Insurance- men give up the ghost. The middle boaid may keep faith with the city and reduce tlie rates but these two big Hi es certainly won't Improve matters." fwrvw NOTHING WAS ACCOMPLISHED ANOTHER EFFORT TO SETTLE THE STRIKE. Committee of Three Strikers Aimed with Full Power to Settle the Strike, Meet Company Officials in a Conference Airanged by a Promi nent Citizen Men Make Same De mands They Have Been Making and Company Refuses to Negotiate a Settlement on These Terms. Hatuulny last a plomlncnt iltlzeti ot Scranlon telephoned to President Clark, of the Scranlon ltalhvay com pany, that the street cur strikers' union would appoint a committee ot thtcc, with full power to settle the strike, and suggested that he empower nencral Manager Sllllman and Timo thy and John IJurke with like author ity. Mr. Clark asked If the committee would liu made up of men other than niembera of the executive board. The prominent citizen said yes. Mr. Clatk telephoned the message to Mr. Sllllman and Mr. Sllllman nsreed to meet such a committee. The prominent cltlr.en notified the stilkers, and Picsldpnt Shea on Mon day telephoned Mr. Sllllman to inuulie when il would be convenient for him to meet the committee. Mr. .Sllllman asked who the commltte" would be. Mr. Shea replied that It would be com posed of himself, Vice President Thom as Kdwaids and Kxeeutlve Hoard Member Andrew Lavelle. Mr. Sllllman said he would give his answer at 0 o'clock in the morning. Mr. .Sllllman telephoned to St. Louis, whither Mr. Clark had gone, to ap- r-praise him of the fact that the commit tee was to be composed of executive boatd members. After some talk It was decided lo grant an Interview. Messrs. Shea, Rdwards and Lavelle and General Manager Sllllman came together at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon in Mr. Slllhnan's olllec. The terms on which the 'committee were willing to settle were the same as before: A contract with the union; all employes of tlie company to be union men, all tlie old men to be given back their runs, and a Hat rate of nineteen cents an hour. w-Itli twenty-five cents an hour for overtime. Mr. Sillhnar would not negotiate on these terms and the conference ondi d .without anything being accomplished. They were together nearly two liouir. The company, it is announced will have no further dealings with this com mittee. THEY ENTER A PROTEST Lithuanian Fxeethought Society Ob jects to Entertainment of Prince Henry of Prussia. Thiough its secretary. Hew L. Demb skisr the Lithuanian Freethought so ciety has issued- tlio following state ment protesting ag.-ilnstl the honors thai are to be showered on Prince Heniy of Prussia dining- his visit to tills country: Tile vL-it of l'lince Ileinic-li of l'ni-i-i.i is till intr the lie.ius of some impel hill-aid Ainiritun vvilli jo,), but at thi- time of jjeuei.il cmic-ity and piepaiiitlons lor his pompou- leception we Lithuanian who- mother eounti.v under tlie (lemur -,v,iy is -unerinir pcrscititioiw b.v the licrnnn gOMiiuiiiiil, entei a prolvM .igaiu-t tlie coiiitesic- to be extended to tin- "war loul'.s" Mother. Kvciy reader of history know- thai the throne of tlie llohctuollein'-, l.a- been built 1 11 our -.lend Kiound, mailed b.i the blood of 0111 foref.itnci-,, which the medieval cui-.idti- hue spilt, invading our mother countiy. Ile-idc-, the Lithuanian- in times of di.tic--for tlie llolieiirollerris In 16U3 for ijueen I.uu!.i, in 1SV5 and lbTl have jdven -ub-1.111ti.1l aid, but tlie li.uixht.1 lloheiuollem- have fimominoihl.i toi lful till what tlie.v ow-e to our nationality. At tlie pic-ait day the llohenollciiis pei-ecute in on .111 equal footim," with itus-ia. 'liny (ieunaiibe by inico 0111 mother loiinti.v, c.vpcl our l.iniru.i!:e fiom the -ihooN, fine the editors of oui patriotic newspapei-, oi cvrcl tliini ficm (Jeimany. They lend .1 fiiedly hand to llunjlan Rendaiiueiy in the princcutlon of 0111 litcratiue and csltic.itlon. lu view of .ill tiii,, we Lithuanian-, llbeitj-lov-li cituciis in Scianton, enter a piotet aitalint a pompous oltieial reception of .111 eneniv of lib erty, education and national light-. (. con Mdei the .mic to ! a threat tor the Hbertlu of our adopted country and 11 n imnce ary epai-e for tlie tupiyer. We .ee In thi- not a patrlol'c outlmrst, but an adoi.ition of Hl-inaukl-m, the iron hand, which kups nitionalltles in eulijtc lion .mil strives to stifle the freedom of con seitnee, of poraonallty ,01 tree -pieech and every thins that I- i-aeicd to libertj-lovins- icople. lie member tin- llcunrlinj of chool ehildien at Wi?etni.i and Pu-en! Dov.n with the thr.i.-u-l l.onir live liberty! A NEW FIRE HOUSE. D. W. Vaiitrhan Wants Prnvlcslnn Made In Bond Ordinance. .Select Councilman D. W, Vaughau Is out after a "little bit of the bond or dinance," as he expresses It, for South .Scranton and he puts up u good aigu ment In favor of his plea. Mr. Vaughan wants an item of .$ir,, 000 Inserted in the ordinance for the erection of a fire house and police sta tion combined. He points ouftluu the city is now paying $(ii) a month rent for the Century quarters and $25 a month for the Alder street station house, a total of $85 a mouth or $l,0.'0 a year. All Issue of $15,000 worth of four per ' cent, bonds payable lu thirty years would necessitate the nppiopriation an nually of $500 for sinking fund pur poses and the payment of $C0O Inter- est, Allowing an average of $7,u00 in tlio sinking fund for thirty years, this amount Invested at three per cent, would net $210, which subtracted from $1,100 would leave an annual charge of only $S00 with the city owning the premises ut thu end, Mr. Vaughan is going to put these figures down and present them to Ite corder Connell for his consideration. -. -- i To the Capitol. Thu Washington season Is at Its height; congress In active session, the city filled with diplomats, politicians and slght-seeiH, and never were things livelier than til present. The great buildings are open for Inspection dully, and the weather Is delightful, No tour is mora popular than the lioyiit Ulue peisouully conducted tour which the New Jersey Central is to Introduce to thu public on February 20, when It is to run an excursion u Washington, all expenses paid, as per Itinerary ob tainable of J, S. Swisher, district pab seuger agent, Hcrantou, or II. E. Uuhe, district passenger agent, Alleutowu. Thebi books are free send for one. l 7 Wanted. WANTUU Two wconel-liand suney or iiucli liar, iii'sacs, must be lu food condition; ulx) two or I lu ce kin-alu llibt haru,', must be cheap Acldit'fj X. V. V.., can- of Tttbune. LIEDERKRANZ MASQUERADE. Most Successful Doll in the History of the Society. Of all the many and vat led enter-, taluments conducted by the Lleder kranz none Is entered Into with more zest and untluiHlttsin than the annual masquerade ball, and of all the nnnunl mastiueiado balls of the throe decades that mm Ic the peilod of tlio Lleder kraiiK society's existence none was more successful than that of litHt night. The maskers were more nuinerous und their costumes more picturesque than ever and the attendance of Invited guests, who looked on fiom the gallery was linger than un any ptovloun occa sion, The llrst part of the opera, "Tlie Treasure Seeker," recently rendered by the society, was repeated with some befitting alterations, for the opening scene lu which the Prince and Princess Carnival are wont to be introduced. Victor WVnstel was ptlnce; Miss Violet Fnhrcnhult, princess: Fred J. Welns, burgomaster; V. J. Wldmnyer, police man, and the sliiglng section ot the society represented the peasants and other lesser characters. After the opening number came a grand march led by the prince nnd princess. Dnnclng In mask was In dulged In until midnight, when masks Were removed and supper enjoyed. Dancing and tableaux made up the tenialndet" of the entertainment pro gramme. . A featuie of tlie musical programme was tlie rendition by the orchestra of Professor Ileinberger's new march, dedicated to the Lle'dcrkranz. The committee In charge of the af fair consisted of Siglrled Aal, Gustavo Veh11s, JCdward Kisele, Kivd Softly and Theodore Ilemberger. "MY OWN COUNTRY." Adthess of Hon. John G. Woolley in the North Main Avenue Taber nacle Last Night. lion. John G. Woolley gave an inter esting lecture on the subject, "My Own Country," before a largo audienie lu the Xorth Main Avenue liapllst chuicli tabernacle last night. Mr. AVoolley was the Prohibition can didate for president in 1900 and has lust returned trom a yenr's tilp around the world. "Tlie Aineilcan soldier can give a better reason for the pride that Is in him than any other soldier in the world,'' said Mr. Woolley. "The more' I saw of other countries, the more 1 gloried In my own. America Is gener ations ahead of any other country." "It is one of the mysteries," con tinued tlie speaker, "that nations do not glow and develop symmetrically. We arc lllling the land with drunkards, paupers and dirty politicians. Public j sentiment looks upon tiie individual honest man who holds his own spiritual adjustment up to the divine Ideals, as a sure loo-'er in political and business alfalrs. We have engaged in bowing and submerging tlio nine-tenths rather than lifting up the submerged one tenth. Tlie churches sj.ie not the power that they should lie, because the men who control and support the churches are the same men who control and support the politics, which minimizes the morality of the church. "The times aie critical. Tlie saloon insults women, degrades men, wrongs ehildien nnd corrupts politics and yet we submit to il. "As .1 remedy, we must "advance the standards of church, school and home Into political life, and then and there swear allegiance to duty. Tlie thing wo need is lighting. There Is no need of more lesolutlons or of applauding sen timents in public meetings. There is a definite issue, upon which wo have agreed. The lieiuor traffic. Is tlie deadly enemy of the home, and we must strangle It." ANOTHER SMALLPOX VICTIM. Mis. W. J. Morgan Stricken Witli Slight Attack of Disease. One new case of smallpox was 10 porteil to tlie buieau of health yester day, tlie victim this time being 'Mrs. W. J. Morgan, of Swetland street, wife of W. J. Morgan, who became afillcted with the disease some two weeks ago. Mrs. Morgan was vaccinated on the day her husband's case was diagnosed as smallpox and for tills reason she has but an exceedingly slight attack of the disease, differing very little In severity from a severe vaccination "take." t Credit on Trade Sale Specials Notwithstanding the rennarkably low figures quoted on the special bargains of this sale, credit accommodations will be extended on them, if desired, without reserve. This Is an unparalleled offer. pry Specials in Ploor Covering "" l'"Oltl HAT IIIIIMI.VI) IS (ilt.ilN A kiaiiilaul valuc-11 ilial lanifu WMicr. 'llie Tivde Sale u moves lie fiom the usual piho 20r liiaklni; it, par 3 aid.. . lt.(l L-.MII'l'.T-l'eople who Hi tu saw lliclr I Ul foi luavihir would ncvci have done xu bail llu pi he. linn been as low as it is far "-ls thi, Mle. 1'er -aril 11' JslAlll t VHI'l.T-Su atlueiive Ve netian palliiu !i .vaid wide. I C., fir jaid Ii,u lllir.'s-KI.S llUM.N'.VN'lls-'Ibc p"pu lir i.ivoilto foi mt uiakluir. Pieces about l!s jarl lonir, w-llli 7Hp ftjnije foi both nuts, (.'uninleto " u' SMVIIN.V lU"i!-.-.0i. luihi's ibauniuir Oiicntal ellect.s anil tie-elijii."-iiili ciiluit. in profusion, The 'liado Sale Prlie "stoops tu QQp louqucr ...,., , -,v 0 hll)l;l!t) Mills II juu iieotl a Midihoaiil, it fs bin- pat lli.it down as a fact, htjle or price, makes ni ihltnilii.; our ussollluuil cuvi'ia the widest lunge. Hue la a lup. p) medium: MIIIUHUIII) - Solid oak,' polished. Ilc'ttiilatloh ie. Iilitli and tide hilH. bevel Id He mliioi. .'I duwii.s, one lined for mlvrr and two iiipboard. 'Hie piiie is well made, and bears tome artis tic (jivlutK. The Sale I'rlte is almost 4 lilid on A OC its woitby value,. ''' The Economy 2S"27 Wvomine Ave CRANE TRIED TO END LIFE SHOT HIMSELF IN THE MOUTH . AT HIS HOME. He Was Taken to the Lackawanna Hospital but the Surgeons at That Institution Were Unable to Say Last Night Whether or Not He Will Live Bullet Has Not Dsen Located "Has Matle Attempts Here tofore to End His Life by Mentis of Poison. Albert Crane, aged 3S years, attempt ed suicide yesterday afternoon at Ills lunnc, 010 Dean street, by shooting him self lu the mouth While in a partial state of Intoxication. The surgeons at the Lackawanna, hospital were unable to determine last night whether he will live or die. Ciane, who is employed as an out side hand nt the Dickson colliery, has been considered slightly deranged for some time and the thought of suicide has preyed on his mind for several years, lie has made at least two at tempts to poison himself and has leen frequently arrested by the police for threatening to tuko his own life. 1IU wife died recently and he has been es pecially desperate and melancholy since then. He sent for his mother yesterday afternoon saying that lie wanted her to look after the children as he was going away. When she at rived at the house he made some excuse for going in the front room and he had no sooner en tered the apartment when a pistol shot was heard. Mrs. Crane and her grandchildren lushed In and found Crane lying on the floor with the blood streaming from his mouth. The Lackawanna hospital ambulance was summoned and .Crane was removed to that Institution where the surgeons were unable 10 locate the bullet. It is believed to be lodged In tlie back of the neck and tin effort will be made to locate It today by means of the X-Ilay. Ciane was very weak fiom loss of blood last night. IN HONOR OF LINCOLN. Banquet Conducted by Sons of Veter ans Lost Night. Tlie members of Camp Xo. 8, Sons of Veterans, conducted a banquet last night in the C5. A. K. Memorial build ing In celebration of Lincoln's birth day and followed the atfalr witli a smoker in tlie large meeting hall, at which addresses wete made by a num ber of ex-soldiers. The banquet was served on the tliittl lioor of tlie building by tlie members of Women's Relief corps, No. 50, and proved a most delightful repnst. When the cigars had been passed, the guests, who numbered nearly 300, repaired to tlie assembly room, on the second floor, where a number of aciilt esses weie made. Hon. John H. Fan- acted as toast master, and tlie llrst speaker was the venerable Dr. William II. Heath, of West Scranton, one of tlie few survi vors of the Mexican war in this part of the state. The doctor gave some reminiscences of the fierce struggle during the forties and encouraged the younger men present to keep on in their work of fostering patriotism and devotion to the Hag. Colonel E. H. Hippie briefly recounted tlie events leading up lo the Civil war and told of the dark side of that terri ble conflict. Major E. D. Fellows told of the Spanish-American war and the part played by the Thirteenth regi ment. Other addresses were made by Past Captain Will Hannnel and Frank W. Martin. MUST BE OF STONE. No More Wooden Shanties to Be Allowed in Nay Aug Park. Director of Public Works Roche has decided that no privileges will be gi anted In Xay Aug park for the coining season to any person who does not agree to erect a stonu. building, har monizing with the other buildings in the nark. The wooden candy booths and photo graph galleries, which have disfigured tlie park In past years, will be dono away with and in their place will be Will aid early spring housekeeping contemplated expenditures. m BED : a ': .111 I4i-i4 $ 1 I , 1 C -1 iff f xstoo mcia ataemaai sS j 1 t ' ' i I Vu Hireling a. lull ol iiiiiaoiiiiui emili as a nut is lull of lure lint, an ititillatlwi ."Lee, liiaiiuled in Jutif ibolic of lolini, deioratul in void-eipiIppiKtl wiili vioviii vviict rirliKr und Uitlou to nuttlisi. Heal value, 7 ()Q fll, Sale 1'ilto tmiiplcU . . I JO CREDIT YOU ? Mill in thA I Tltai-tt I0 ma ltrM rt vactflll Lamp. With a poor light tlie find that the vork once easy Otm Central Draft LAMPS,wlth green plated shade, are eye savers, Comple'te, with shade .... That Is cheaper than a pair of ey'e glasses. ruuaTYfeiW , Geo. V. Millar & fymwwmmmwmmwwmwMwm We Clean and Sterilize Carpets and Rugs Milking them look fresh und new and destroying all moths. C.irpetS scoured without injury to color or textute Scranton Bedding Lackawanna and Adams erected solid, hUbstanthil buildings of dressed stone, which will be an orna ment to the park; that Is, of course, providing that those who have had privileges In the piisl vlll agree to erect such Bti net lues. At least one propoul has already been received from a .Mis. DiAVllt, who desires to conduct a photograph gal lery, and who agtees to etc-ct a stone building, tlnlsherl inside with hard wood. TOO DEEP FOR HER. N An Excited Lady Couldn't Under stand Assessor's Explanations. "But, my dear madam, you must un derstand that while the assessed valua tion this year is tlnee times higher than It was last year, the taxes will be three times lower. You see" "Rut I'm assessed bete fur $:'.,000 when I was assessed for only $1,000 last year. The value of my property hasn't Increased during the year. It's three times sis much as last year. Ton can't get a way fiom that." "1 know It Is, madanie, but you see you were assessed only one-third -valuation before. That" "I was nsseseil all I should have been assessed before and don't you for get It. Here you've gone; to work and put it up three times its r.lgh." "My dear lady, the law says the prop erty shall be assessed- at Its full valua tion. We're simply obeying the law. The tax levy last year was thirteen mills, this year It will only be" "I don't care what it will be. You just can't make black white and you can't fool me with talk about what the law says. You can't explain away the fact that I'm assessed three times as much as I was last year. I know what's what, sir, and I know that Its come to a pretty pass when people have got to pay three times as much taxes as before. It's a pretty state of affairs." 1 "Madam, we're very busy now but I'll ll-ll you what we'll do. If your lux bill calls for the payment of one cent more than you paid last year, this board will pay your taxes Won't we, boys?" and the other four assessors nodded approval. Whereat the little woman In black maiched out with the remark that she guessed they'd have to pay, all light. Tlie above incident, which occurred yesterday In tlie office of the city as sessors Is but one ol many which have driven the assessors almost distracted ever since they began hearing apiieals. They find It simply impossible to show people that while the assessments has been raised the liilllago will be re duced. 1 I. . , On to Washington on February 20, via. New Jersey Central's personally conducted tour. Rayner Receives Statuette of Schley. Hv i:iliiiHii Wire fiom tin' A-oclatci! l'rc-i. Itjltimorc, Mil., Pili. 11, A solid tilu-r nut iieltei of lit-ii- Ailmlul -cliley, tli Initio liiiili, lui lici-ii ii'ic-ivul by UiJiii" lujncr, counsel IV the J1l111i1.1l. Jlr. It.'.Miir !us no Meu vvlm i-nt Mill till! bt.'itlii'tle-. fol'OJWG TRRbE 5 plans to be realized at about one third ot Extra Furniture Values OUTFIT I'MII.IUI illl- five ileie. ion histlni; of Silu, two lni Clialis and ivio ,-slde Chilis, l'i Jin's of aliihui: .iii,v liuiih, polished, ai,d atliaetively iiiliaiiislitiil. I mix! upholster) mi tied witli on cs'-cllciii sji uln of lap e.ti.v. '1 1 Jilc Sale tlBiliei, tc I () TC iciluied to '' Dllii-r fpciiall.v pine Mills ai . in,, sn-xx i,rTiir.i!i:ivi- imiu, 13..i IVU sli", elii;anili uplol stind anil diamond mtled. I he Icjlliiiclle .i ihcsi-lv appliui In'" tbt anpi. 11.1l.ee ot leal leiilher as to .al lime def.v ilriiillim. u 1 Sf) Illative value al '"" MIT Il N 1'iaine ut piano pol itJud iiuiiv,aii,v tlnUb, uriislie I'leiicl t .11 tell lritK. I pholsltiiliir of liittb elaij, lovneil with he-jvi tbiiueil ve lull 'llirj wv" u iliUliitailsliid uppcaranui Hat ilavit. tlieni witli liiuili hitjlifi pined produc tion.. 'Hie Tiaile file i OS I'.lti 'JD CERTAINLY c CA 55 St? Jv n in lUn nun no thof ftf Hnnn T nerves becomes exhausted and c forthe eye now becoincft difficult, i s $2.75 g Co. "iJlJS I Co., " A,f.iser Avenues. Both 'Phones End of the Season Sale F. L. CRANE, 324 Lackawanna Avenue. 1W -l'ii-laii Jiul Marten -tunn lulLir -"IS.lWiiuw -ii.il) KUJ I'ti-ijti .mil MtiiiilliHiir htonn ioll.il" Ij.miiiiiw b,W UK), -Mink Miuiii loll.ir 'J.i.iiti not.' 1.",.0 1 Mil -Mink Culliii'tli' Ill.OUiiniv.-ilO) 112. (ireli.i ("oll-iu-lti" Ij.im now 11.IM 1013 lll.uk Mai'itn Mail o.ui now I. ID 1-Jil llluk .Muti'ii M-iif 7.0UI1UVV 1.(11 1001-Kli'dtio .M.il .-uif I.VMimv 1.01 inO'i I'lri'trlc- M ll Scaif -.'."ill now l.,"l 11 -mi We I'o Scarf lS.iilmnvlli.il) ll.Vl "able ""li- Scarf .x.So no,i- ,"1,111 lll.'i Ulnp I.n Sim it" I".M now 10.(1 1 '.'mi Him- L.vn Suiif 12.00IIOW S.(ll IWW Iti-il l'o f-c.i 1 f 7.() now J.O) Mr-Mink Scaif, limit tubs .Ti.iM nov.-i",,0) 501!) Mink Scarf , LVi.OO now 17.0-j 1)72 Cinnamon Hi.n- lien, :t vil lous :) j.Oi) now 2"i.C0 27 Hlmk lieu- llo.i, :! ,u!s lonsr. aunnow 1,.0) 071 flrown Hi'.u- Hot, il )iU Ioiik. 1 3.0-1 now 10 Ul Suo .Witurul tippo-uni llou, :t jiN limp i.00 now l.fni 700 Oi.iv- I'nv. Iloj, Jl ,viN loiij;.. In 00 now 7.0) 29,1 lllne- kn Bon, 3 ,mIh lonj". 1S.O0 mm 12 Ul) 1'um liep 111 oil. Pun M.iimfaeluii'il. ll.iw I'i.h lloiiKlit. LETTERS TROM THE PEOPLE. Under this IttiinK short letters of inter will be publlshi'il when scrompanieil, for publica tion, by the writer's name. The Tribune does no assume responsibility for opinions itere expressed.) Condition of Bromley Avenue. IMItiir of Tlic Tilbtmc. Mi: WIicIIkt or not Miiall-poN. ci-rnis 1.111 exist or thrive in cvtii'iuvly eolil water, or ice, is 1 .1 ipicilion which is liouMingr Home of tlic lcvl ilonts anil u-.sei-b,v on oriti lliomlcy avenue. 111 tin vicinity of Count Urn in Hv.inV lioiiic. 'Hie V11M0 'vatei- fiom tlic iiMitcncc of thU sni.ill-posc patient, is cli.iiuctl to llroinlcy .ivenuo anil the criillc-n being tliokeil rcfne 10 t.iuj tlio same away. -s .1 con-eipit'iiec the water meiilow.s tl.e walks and tlie timtiN in front of who-c planes il stand-, fearimr that riiiall-pov gonna may be con uccteil with tlie b.11110 will do nothing whatever lo optn an avenue for Its iviiveiaiiee to Petto bone tiiTl. Much ha? bein hi ii of tliis'llioioulifaie of late; a petition has been sent lo council", has been ausvveicil by Diicttoi Hoihe .'mil nliHeil on iUe; tlic Sunday papn- ttok up the lnattei ami point ed out defects wheioliitbe cliy was to bl line, mid now- we Hud that n move is 011 loot asking tlic stale board of health lo look iutortlie matt-i-. lCsliukir tlie id- that stood on tlii walk in fiont of the iciiliWi' of 1I1I3 tonall-no. Mt!'itt thavveil to mhiic extent, and the odor which ..11110 foith fiom tlic ame compelled tlio tuianks lowr down llie avenue, vvlm wue cinjaited in iliMiilmr the walks, in ua-e vv ink' ami return to th-a house. An iuvc'tiitiitiuii uf this tlioimnthr.iie shoo.'S that die residents un tlie va-tcily hide of lliomlcy avenue have piled ashe'M etc., betwieii llie walks anil iiiitkis pioualily tlnee fiet IiIkIi lu mine pi ice, and on llie wiMcrlt "ide the Mine i". ample luvintr been followed tu houie extent 'tint water hiks onto the walk owimr to llie tftittrrt belnsr ch'ikiil as pievioiisly st.iticl. I".iae llanls. You can visit Washington on New Jersey Central's 1 loyal Mine tour on February 20. Hates low. Free-Guaranteed American Watch To encourage morning shopping, we will present to every person purchasing goods tc the amount of $20.00, or over, before noon, any day, during the Trade Sale, a good time piece, absolutely free ltd! ll.ll -m iv ill aai.u 1 ll.ll 'III-. s IK JilcJUJ) .i.C tol loikim. allei 11 Kllnipsc cf the h.i-c'li "lit lionr SVtcr wue tbt) no low pi tent ,.u dining litis una! ruippuiu ( aiuiv il. line is one ul nut eballii.it. onnintts fiom lids dt pa'Uoim. --27.50 VltM mn.Kl.lt A Ibushul PiihIimIoii in voui eliolia of Koltltli oak -a iiuiboHaii) llu Ili t pliubu-uil lu t1-iucd Mll-lll- l.UU'd and iloa'l.v opinillcil ' back Tin Tiace s.dc I'ikc lias ihupped llko a iiieleoi (loin 9.I.T.I ' (SU