S!5S5!S!TS,. .;,-.!5TT!TT5!SS!ST!. . , ., -..,,.. .w"wi' ift"i ''? 'vT'a;yE? sv iW 'iVKffl ViVT - "j.y aPTSWif f V. f.ff;T.W Tr-t 'V V?? t-vy l-V 15 ., 8 .?y WwfJ. ,s,v. "t, ''' j-(4;:tf .'vvy, vi, j' . -v;-. ', " -"i. jfy4'vj ( VT jt !- t - -jtpi - r-f - (" - i--f ' v " PI5UV" tk.i'- -'?''' J"i r M. Ti i . v the scha'ntoa' tiubi!lNj-tu.13SDAV, june a, iooiv Mj An Excellent Combination. Tlio pleusntit inutHod und tiettoliclal effects of the wnll known remedy, Smut or Fiau, inauitfuutttri'd by the CAi.iFoiiNtA l'm Syhup fa., lllustrnlo Oiovaltiaof nhtaliiliiff tin llijiild laxa tive principle; of plants known to bo medicinally ltiMitivo and presenting t licnv in tlio form most refreshing to tli tnslo and acceptable to tlio system. It 1b tlio one perfect htrutiglhpnliiK luxa tlve. clcnusiniftlic h.vhtr-m effectually, dispelling colds, licadaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual coiihtipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from everv objectionable quality nml sub stance, and if s actlnir on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating thctu, make it the ideal laxative. In f lie process of manufacturing Dg arc used, as they ure pleasant, to the taste, butthemedicinalqualltiesof tho remedy are obtained from Henna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfohnia Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, pleae remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. RAN FRAN0I6C0, OA1,. T.OUISVXLI.E, KT. NEWT TOBK, N. T. ForsaluhynUf)ni?(tlst! Price 60c. per bottlo. At Retail. fiiilcm iccpI;p jiionipl atlrntion for civil tlf flitn .inj imtt of Hip ily mi (nil of lien flnllH for (li'llli'Stic iw. "iiiillrr mh foi tfi.im ainl fieleiy ru'l1" '" ji srilally. 11 t of fuilillis for alli'iidin trade al 1 i taker. People's Coal Co. lcliplmnr Vo. "0"i;. Office. IVnlli trc.l. Ilrcnl.ei Ik tun ii Oxfoid .in-l Tonlli "SSaKST i - 1 : CITY NOTES : uv- lir.nv in:i'oi:ii 'ihc si iia tmiiic limrd of llic M.itioiuiy I'lrcim-n'i union bi, -rut. out a nollii' thil Nile- OiuauiriM '. ' llivlu, (f llm ill.i, Ii i liem fUpuxil. -I.t.1 lii:i) .WOIIII.I! -llio Snnti.ii li.'ii 1 . in o iiiiiipinv wis ,V(iKtiU .iwiiiliil tin' niii ir.nl for linnl-liiu," I lie lion ilnoi-. and iihl". fur llio ihiilv new n'lK Vidua- im-tini trl in tin- 'JWl lOlll'lol ol III.' (OUIllJ jilt. ' t OMl'ANV II IN-l'I.C.iloV Uml.ii r 1 piny II. Tlniitonlli rmiiiimt, m iliniMil m tiuu in lo lipiiliiiul(i-. all -.1 lie pinpiil, I'Miptini; ,.ip, hlmiM .ilil tiniwi-, l.y tumitht, lint it nnj te listed for tomoriow nltihlN ntpclloii. Nonrif mi m:m"1' pvvi:. -ii,.- immh,- nf Ni.itli M in awniii ill lie Ihkiiii inninn. t flic cuy line anil llio ik cr .it tint nid will he tlo-cd to all (lui'iil,ir n.ifhi, mIikIi will Ii ( . In K" to thu u-t lull1 ol the rHi'r until luillui not lie. IVI'lllKl) I.MO l'(IS5l"l(l. -lli, Monlell'iii' lltlirew school nntcrnl info foiiinl pOvi-i"ii ol in now qturtcn in the lu-imrnt ot iln- I.iniln, i-irr-rl s.nai;oi;iic p-Iim1i aiteinoon. 'Iln. dul. dim liad :i oit pnule liofiMc ciili'iinir Ihc iinv tJiool. (Ai'Ciiir iii.tm:i:n i ah- -i-mi iiiiipn.ii. m-jesr-old joimi; mm nnplojeii i a dnicr I llic P.inooait iiiiik, was un-lir-d lut(on tvui .us last c(iiniir and tinoivra a mhwi' ci.iiiii-it-if the head. It is llioiulit tint lni 'miI i, 'railiiitd. lie is at tli- I. ukan.uin i Iio.pn.i . I WO (.IIUIM.IS M.llHli:n-Ud.inuii lln.n hj-'ion, hei mairie moie couple tli in jiij if the local ,i Idoi mon, milled two conpli in wul Itnk (tonlay. 'Iliey weie John I'u.v nml MI hithciine Ziiinlipinun, Imili of -oiiili Sii.inion, irid Thomas .1. Cludnick and Mlslc l.ile VdiMuK both of Carlionilnlc. Illi: fiOOll n:i.!.lV- One ,iK fiini Ihnis. iii niKht the "cuiitnu a-., inlilj. Cot ll -oiiilN )l (,'nn, Pillows, will iniliali. Inty new mini ii. In (.(inner Ifon with (he initiation then' will 5C .III CIlteitlillllKlil .mil M.i III. l'lulililu'iil mini Vis ol tin onli i iinio mil, r iiii,, will it. In i nl.lrr rtc.-. ami i the nuclii'.ioii of the i nu italn unit iffu.-l nu will In, Mtied, II. I., .V W. PV lU--li,e iiiiph.te. ,,f iho Ml soups, who .no now idle, will nieite ihen n at ll ii'ilml; tins nioininu' ai tlio pi.un.i-.iii's nliir 'llio iikkIiiiic shop nun, who .lie .ii-,, nil,, ill he pud iniiioriow momim.', 1111111111111111.' it f'tlnil. it the pawiti-ter'a nfflip. The tin. noici ol Hie klmi'4 lipiitiiinit will 11I.0 he pi, (11. IV, Minimi 111 Int.' a 11 nYlntk Anuounrements. On 'lliuiaiLiy oemii.' the i;n, pj,!, ,n, i.i,ue will t; an 'Old a-liiuiul Slrawlnm ' ith.il" in the Inline in.nu of h,. t hill , Ii I it fnlriolini; pnit,iu n, will ,i foiwnd'd Ihf ailu if Hq (.nam and 1 rn, , Auk fill' KellyV union ciadjiiis. HIQH-QRADE Investments Securities OFFWHS i CO J3K0ADWAY, N. Y. WILKES-BARRE, PA. CAHBONDALE, PA. SCKANTON, PA. (Conunonwcatlh Building.) 1 tti -t-ttt-ttyfr- OXFORDCOLLIERYGOAL 1 DI'.AI, lilts IN 4. ; BILLIOTT IS NOW ON TRIAL CHARGED WITH THE MURDER Or EDWARD H. HERBERT. Clime Resulted fiom a Fight That Glow Out of a Sunday Night Wedding in Carbomlnle Defense Claims It Was Another Man Who Did tlie Deed, but the Common wealth Stands Ready to Prove Bllllott Did It New Jury Act Is Applied Other Court Mattel s. Siiniiiel lilllloM wiim anittiircd befoio 1'ienlilent .Indue Jl. Al. I'Mwarils, In the nuiln coliit louiii, yesterdio liioin 111!,', fop ll'.e niiirdei ol' Kihvmil II. I lei belt, at Curbomliilc, f)etober '. last After tlie jury had been Helecl ed, the cuee was iiatifuiied to coiltt linllll No, :i, to bo tiled befoii .1udK( t'.vtu. (.toidon, of I'leaillubl, who will anho IIiIh inmnliis'. t'onHtnble Kdwai-d .f. Neary, H Hie prosecutor. Asflslant t)itrlct Attor ney (fiiylonl 'I'Iiiiiiiiim u'lne.sctUH llio eiiiumonweallli, onri tho defendant bus as hN attorney. O'ltilen ,V- Mai tin. HillloU f-t uboui tWPiit-oltjlit years of iiko, .sinall In Htiituic, of veiy swarthy coiiiili?.ion, with heavy bluulc hnlr, 11 small ninuilaehe and does not Htilke Hie l)"holdi'i an bolus partic ularly lutelllKollt. lie Is u l.tlioier by oeeupatlon and n native of Italy. Hoi boil, tho man lie Is neoued of klll Iiik, wii tblrtv-to years of ape. man led, a lallio.idi'r by occupation nml a elUzen of evoollent lepuio. It Is ololmcd by tlio iirnceution that Million stabbed llorbeit while the Inttor a1- acting " peacemaker in .1 firrht In which a rrlenil of Hllllott and .1 ticlnliboi of 11,'ibcrt woio the ptln elpals. The (iefen-o nllors that Rll llntt didn't do the stabblPR'that It Is a ease of mistaken Identity. rt appeal m then1 was n Sunday nkht weddinrr at the homo of.TamesSoirano on liumlafT stioot, ne.tr tlio Dnlawaioi o UiiiNon erosilnsr. The fiooslnp was a lendozvous for iho men and boys ot that miKhborhood, and on tho ovon tnjr in itiostinii tlioio w;ii the amrt riliiiiboi ff.ilhered thote. Some of the younger bovs tlnew a plooo of oraiifro ibiotiKh the open window of the hou"c wlieie the woddhiK' fo.itlvitioi woio In. piomeps. Tlio defense s-njs 11 stone wan .l-(i Unowii. Thomas Peueno, biother uf the owner of the hnti-'e oatne out toRetber with sevcial other giio-Md and nppti aehln one of the boys in a tin c".itoti!iii way ihaiRcd him with havlnir thrown a stone Into Iho house. AO'HD AS PKArr.MAKr.lt. Michael I'.oldon and John Scotl, two of Hie iitniK men loniiRinK about tho uo'slnfr intoiloiod to -.ivo the accused boy and th rosull was an oneounter bttwet'ii Si ot t and Seueiin, Herbeit happen 'd alotifr at this Jiinetuie and stepped between Iho bellKeients to sop.'iiato tboin, cillliiK upon them at the same time to ooa-e their quarrel! and tisiiiH: some I'm cu to Kel them ap.11 1. One of the woddinjr guests who bail follow oil Seriono lushed up fiom be nlnd fiorbei t and pliiliKid ' Knlf" blade Into his abdomen. The llKht re.ised the oiowd bi'K.in to sinttei' and the man with the knife was lost siKlu of. lleiborl was taken to the I'.iibondale hnspltal and after five days oxpiied. Cnui.tnlilo Xe.ny and filler nf I'oll, e Mi'Andiow soouiod a dtsei iptlon 'of tho man who did Ue siabPinir. foi 111 Heil'oit, and after eonitiltlnis vailoui employer's of lalioreis. theioabotus, picked 111 I'.illiott as the man who wielded the knife. Thej wont to the home of Sam firlco. on llo-plial slteit when he hoaidod am. aiiested him. At the house was found a clasp Ktille. which lilted the wound, which had blood Plains nu it, and which l.illioit .idndlteil was 111-. Ho also ad mitted lliut he was al the woddlnjr, but denied having (Imie the stabbing. To explain the blood st'ilnt on the knife blade, lie said In loaned It at tho Moddiuu In poisons who wanted to cut meat and lucid tor tho wedd Iisk supper. Itilllott was taken 10 the hospital whoie Hoi belt lay, dying, and as soon as llorbeit saw him he deilared "That'- the niiiu that idnhbeii me." The dclense will ti to prove that r.illloil bad notblns wh. Hover In do with the flKhi and that a m.iii some what lu.HcmblbiK ttlllloli. whose iiauio Is l'lauk Talloiesu, and who ha- loft tm- pans unknown is IIorboit'H ::i siissln, TIIK .H'ltV. The jiuois Into whoso hands 1 '.Illi cit t's lile will -000 be placed aie: John 1' i.ililimi', ( Ink. -1 union. , ('. p -ll.ll, iMlll. Illllll.ll. lliioo. J 1'k, I 111,1,'iilnili, lilioin, - 1 nu. 11 Allinl Y.inU: Miit, -daiitoii W. f. Sun ll.iki, iiui'.Ufl - i.iiu n. W I, lli'iMl.i, painlii. s, 1 iiiii.n .1 1111. - Mdl'inldiiik, l.e.p 1 -iiinioil. .1 ,1 I tic 11 It -. ''Ull, l.lllllilll-l IMir Pippii'. 1 ii" nli 1 -(.uninii Mil hid III 11 1.HI-, iiuimii, -11 nil a Pol, 1 lloldln, ji,, lu, Ml. -ii mt, in ( h.ulis Sliity, l,ol 1 1 I,, 1 pi 11, -ii.inioii, The hi.it four of these woio -elected I'niiii ,111101111 twenty-foil r tiibsnieu drawn duilm,' the al'teinoon, when thn ti'Kiilai' paupl was e.shausiod, U was the Urst niuulei 1 1 In 1 in 1 his county In which a juiy wan dinwu under the Hoy ad, which, does away enll'ely with tho siaudltuv aside of jiuois b the enmninuwealth. Iluoh sdo has twenty challeuites and ll tho I'oniinonuealih docs- not waul 10 no- opt a jnior It must disiiualli'v him "lor cause," challeiiKo him peienip toilly or accept lilm. The leitulal' panel nf sKty was t,. hausti'd, when only olRht jiuois laid been 'edited. Al tills juuctuie the commonwealth hud used up cloven peiemptory elmllouKos and tho de fendant tvehe, Twenty. ouo had been disiiuallllril "for canse" by the piose ciitlon and two by the detens-o, Thir teen lalesnieu weie called before the needed four jurymen woio .seeiued, When tho bo- was filled, iho com monwealth had used up fourlPuii of lis twenty peieniptcuy challouBt'.s, and tin, defendant fouitepu, Twenty-llvn of the cinumnnweallirs challenges "for iuiiso" had been sustained. The defendant .sent back two for this ip.t snn. Twenty-six of the Jiuois eviinlned or about thlity per cent, had con scientious sciiiplcs atjalnst capital punishment, and sixteen of these avowed they would not lirliijr In a vcidlcl lh.it would li.int,' ti mail, no mutter how dearly the law and evi dence In the case inlht warrant It. JudRc JMwnuls gave the Jtuy the usual Intstiuctloiis and added a won, "by way of i.tecaullon, though baldly necessary." about the law forbidding the use of liquor by juiois. Tho jury .then ictlied, In oliaiyo of two lp-ttaves. The talesmen drawn by Sheriff Schiidt v.ero .lames Pnhey, Matthias rfehneldcr, Peter Dlppte, Tlitnnnn Kel ly, A. W. Shortfi, K. K, Swiiita, l'mnlt Wetter, 'Michael Ullckens, Chntlcs Mlrtz, Charles ltopcr, Iwnm Hteln 1)oi fr, .tohn J. Toohey, William Sun day, John Mellatu, .tohn Salliy, Tolur nnbtlntr, 1r.. Ottn Itnllie. P. AV. Ua vllt, .). W. Saiido, Wulter Xcedhain, John J. Rhea, Hunh Jofftpy, J. J. Uuddy, n. M. TJitvh. Other Quarter Sessions Cases. A potty tnso of rather mine than ordinal y Inleirit Is now on trial he fore JuiIro (niponl-sr In No. 'J. The dofendant, Wlnaus Hull, of I'arhun dnle, Is charffod by "Holly" AVelle", hnlUni; from the arable lands of Hllf 01 d, with Impel sonatltiK an ofllcer. James flaidner Sanderson and J. M. Walker ate looking a Her Hull's In terests, the commonwealth belttK rep lescnted by Assistant Dlsttlct Altoi nev l-aiuls Ornmer. Welles testllled that 011 the ovenlnsr of May -'Ith of lawt jour, he wa" stiolllng' down the Dehiwate and Hudson tracks, npur ('aiboiulale, and met the defendant In company with Ambrose, f'ldijlu and 1,.nmn Baker. He was informed by one of the patty that "a Rlrl" was comlm; to meet him, at which he expressed satisfac tion, hut no tuirpilup. When the girl appeared, Welles accompanied her on a walk thioilKh a nemby Held: linker, PldKln and the d"fendant follow lnc closely. At a cot tain pei iod In their conveu sntlnn Welles was surpilsed by the stiddPn HlRht of his companion, and saddened by fecllnt; tt tap on his shoulder, In company with the In formation from Hull that he was un der finest. He allOKos that Hull simultaneously threw open his coat, showing nn ancient "Hlkn Carnival" badge affixed to his waistcoat. Welles then asked the pi ice of an amicable settlement, and paid, he alloKOs, live dollais, on the pioceeds of which the pauy Kot together In a ft loudly spit It and diank' whiskey. On oros.s ox'auiiuiitlnn by Mr. San derson. Welles showed a lather le luctant and short memory. Pidgin, called lor the prosecution as a witness, told an extraordinarily conflicting storv. his statement of the case being that Welles, In company with the other Hupp men, had bpen di Inking all that day and were In toxicated. On ckxs oxamliuitton by Mr. Walker, he testified that Welles informed them that h" had a "date" with the ghl In tin oas and lint In and his- eompinlons then resolved to 1 lav 11 joke on the lady-killer and scale. bln. As a pa it of the joke thov followed Welles and bis companion, am! at a ctltlcal moment, Hull step ped foiwmd and lapped him on the shoulder. Pidgin hen id no words coinernlng ,n ariest and saw no nionev pass, although he was at no time over ten feet fiom Welles and Hull. f'.irbondale's chief of police. J. .T. McAndiew, was then called to te-tlfv to the badge which Hull supposedly woio, but all -that ho could lememhor was that on Iho da of Hull's attest, some two weeks after the alleged im pel. sonution, he woie a small liadg''1 with the won! "Carnival" upon it He had left the badge at home. The commonwealth then called Car lie Stiles, the gill who was with Welles at the time of Hull's alleged misdemeanor, but suddenly cliangi d its mind and 1 of used to put lie-- on the stand. The attorneys lor the d -tense Insisted that inasmuch ns slip was an eye-witness of all that no-iip-eid, ."he should be called by ill" pioseentlon in the inteiests of .111--Ike. The object of the couleuil m N doubtless 10 eel ul INs Stiles on ero-s oMiniluatlnn. Judge Cainnier leseived the point for decision and the c.1-0 was (.ouiliuieil iinill tomn.'i'iw timiulng. These same paities iiguie in lime other cases scheduled on vesteidavV list.-. Welles I- the in o-ecutor In each of them. lie ihaiges Anibiov i'ism with laicpn.v; l.vmaii Haker with s'l liot nation nf peijuiy, and Cuile Si lie with perjuiv. The case against Hi Iter was stricken fiom the list Tlie de fendant Wiis ill owned in Lake T.odoie last Friday night. John Oillesple pleaded guilt v to statutory burgl.'iiy on two counts and vas sent to the p"nitentiniy for two ours. He vvtis caught In the act of iobldng Finley's suire last Mm eh. while out oil hail on the 1 halite of stealing lime fiom I.uther Keller's w alehouse. Superintendent of Police l.obllng told the court that nillospio. nlro seAod time befoie for .stealing a keg of beer. The oases in will' h Janus Toinpkln was ihaiged by C. V. Shoildan with n-sault and battel y and playfully poll. ling a pistol, weie continued be cause of iho tact that the deiendaut Is 111 at the Hillside Home. Thoma- J. chidwlck, of c.ubon dalo, escaped piosei ulioii 1111 two chaiges prcfeiied by Hllyabeih Kd waids, by agreeing to many the ghl. They left tho 1 mil t mom logether, se I'lied a license iioin cicik IJnnlols, jind wore joined liy Aldeimaii Kas. s-ini. When the mat Huge certKicate was ehlhlte,l to Judge Caipenter, ho had a voullil of nni gullly entcied In both the cases Janie.s c.uiduer Sau di ison and J, M. Walker icpiosntt.i the defeuilant. John liiiuiler, of West Market sti cot, whose speakeasy was 1 aided by Dheetor of Public Safety lllleh 1 nek hist March, pleaded gllllly 10 the I'halKO of selling liquor without a llcen'o. At tho time of his ariest he was lined yu and eiit to the county jail i'v sKty days for violating the dt,v oidlnance, mid for -violating the slate law of selling without a Ilcenso wan held In ball for couit. Ho couldn't pay the lino or so, ure hail, When called for sentence, Ituuilor bad to ho led to the bench by Warden Simpson, Ills eyesight being veiy nnor. When asked If ho had anything- to say, he icplled "It's a crime to beg and lis a 01 lino to sell chink. Ho tweeu tho two, 1 thought selling dlluk was the moici honorable," Von could be cared tup at the Hill side Hump." Judge Kdwaids ic. niaiked. ' Your excuse has no weight. Theie is nothing th.tt will Jii-tlfy a violation of tho law." "I know that, your honor, hut 1 d'dn't wiint to see my faintly In want, and 1 didn't want to be separated fiom thein," Judge Kdwaids was evidently hn piefsed by the earnestness of Huni lei's declaration-. He defericd son tenci until the last day of ltumlcr's piofont icini of imprisonment. fjeorge Wilson, whom I'atiohn.iu Km Ins captui cd In It. Josephson's I'enn avenue stoic, e.wly 0110 nininlng last Maieh, pleaded guilty. He was icmunded for sentence. Papa Muider Case May Go Over. The case In which Deuedctto Papi U charged with thu murder of Unuy Davis, at tho Di'wey Hotel, on l.ackn wanna avenue, last Juuuury, may Duffy's Purs Mali Whiskey CONSUMHl ION nroncliltll, Chilli, CoiirIis, Colitt, 11, cpepnln ot wlnt cvcrform, ipiliUly child by IsdcliiR HUMPY'S HALT WltlSKISY. Atnlricipixmlul IllRlasiofvialcr tlitrrtlinciit dny.Al Id tuggktt nml gtociu Beware ol Imitations, possibly go over until next October. Attorney Joseph O'Hilon made a mil lion for 11 continuance yesterday, but IMstilct Altoinoy Lewis would not consent to continue Ii beyond nevt week, hec'itlse ho wanted to clear up the list and prevent n possible con gestion at the next term, which Is always 11 busy one, becnusi of the lung Intervening leeess. Mr. O'Brien .staled tlmt on .icocutit of being en anged In the Itilllott case, ho could not well pic pare a defense In the other and would hardly be lendy to go to Mint this tcim. Judge 11,1 waul seemed disposed to grant the motion, and dlrectel that the defendant be biought down fiom jail lomoriow. Tlie case wai continued from the last tuiiu to give lime for the de fendants father to leach heie from Italy. In Common Plena Couit. A chat tor was yosteulay granted the Mountain Lake Fishing and Shooting club: A uile for .1 now tilal was granted In Iho case of J. K. Weslgnto against J. K. Wedeman; n rule to perfect ap peal, In the case of Orlflln against the Scianton Dairy company: a inlo to set uldo the nward, In the case of P. D. Mn n ley against Isnbolle. Okell: a inle lor secuilty for costs, In the case of S. Cohen ugalnst M. D. Ilios chelj a uile lor 11 iIcci'lo In divorce, In the case of Jennie Wilson against James V. Wilson, and a j ill to ac cept or lefnso the finding ot the mas ter In partition, In the case of George" 11. AVInans again -it firm-go O. Wlnnns. Alias mibpnpiuis weie awarded In the ftowe and Day d I voice cases. Alleged Disorderly Houses. Alleging that their hotels ate dis orderly and ieoits for lewd women, the Municipal league yesteiday peti tioned comt to 1 evoke the licenses of fi. M'heodoie Mollis and Henry M. Jones, of Spruce stieet. Pules weie grained, leturnablp Wed nesday, June lit, at n rt, in. Attorney F. I', lleois appealed for the petitions, . Liquor Cases Reported Settled. The cases pioseeutod by Diiimmei Kv angel is c v". H. Williams against Dominic Vocaio, charged with selling llciuor on Sunday, and Maiy and An gela Miilino, clinrged with selling with out :i license, weie yesteiday lcpoited settled. Vocaio agieed to oliey the law re ligiously, and the otheis piouilseil to go out of business. Now They'll Be Good. James ,1, CoilK'tt was yesteiday appointed deputy (unstable of the Twelfth ward. Court approved the appointment. Marriage Licenses. Umiil-y l.deis link-oil 111) Ttiru riki -I.! SLiond -Imi f.'riflllli f! Ilium.n ( .irhondile . Itjilul llllhn I In. I.lieine -tieel ll,.ii be lli -.i., "17 l'i 111I.I111 m line runup I., ltoell, :i'i romlirtitli blmt N.ith III .1. P.likllil s.M.iLlSe I'rndj II nils -iiintoii limine s.iiielnii, indlimr .111, nie s, 111 itli l.vnoii tl,('- .ImIiii I'ioj -nr lrinir .oenue h.nlh.ntiie .innhuinnn ......17 li'ing .(eiim l.iluin A. .ioip,e -''ll Pi mi aenuf Ciliinle K. 'I'iiwiIIisii '.I I'liin iieime Pr. .Inlin T. P,miiwr :.J"i .leiTi'i-oii weniie .Imiillt Kiol'01 I,ii Iln, Iln .-.liett .Vilhni II. lilt mi-, ji New York I 111111 1 Vt ll.mli.v s, lanlmi VI I', (VMilln N unton K tt h, 1 in, Ciiilnii StMiiUm sib.iinie IV111111I0 Old I'oigo M ,i sihiMi Old 1'ihl.c Willi 1111 I" Ciiiiplicll 107 Muy stieet (tr.ii 0 II, ii,loiuil .",-': W alt s i.li t 'I honn- .1 Chiilwnk OjihondiL I.110 A, l.iUt.iuli Cjilioii'lilo Itioie I, Colwitl Illllmiore l.tilli "Vt, Piiie -(Union I noes l I'iwmII 'ill ", I. .nil, lil .nenne (.wiiinie M I'Iioiiii- . . .4'- N. M.1111 mini' COUHT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. (unit Mttonln ti.inftriul to P.111UI O'lln n ll.e hotel liuu-o In Id 1) -, ih (inlilih, of tlie Sti olid M.lld ol l.l'lol. In Ih e ol (.'. W. Pollei ft ,il ag lin-t II o s. 1 niton l.illw i iniiipint the jlili e-tiidly le tinned 1 iiiilnt of -IJ'i 10 In fim' of tin- pi iln t tr Jude Caipeiitei- ji-tciibv adinillnl Iho follow. Ins' to titiuislilp' .Mine- I'. lii-t in. -11. nil, in, Itjf, ido l'i-t,ni, of -itiniuii: Viillioiii DioilH, ol lhkoii C'lt,', and Pild 'Hiipnk of 1,'iinjii. HAHRIS AND SEAMANS. Siiltncliiy was Iho last day 101 the eglsiratiou of inmllduleH for delegate to the Itepulilicall Slale convention Inlin thu Til lid legislative district. Hairy II. llairl-, of Tajlor, ami Jlaii-y f, Heanmns, of lleiitou, woio the only oanilidlites in legi.-tep and pay llio legular as.-essiueiu. and under Itule l'.'i of tho legulatliins governing lnlmary elections the.v have been declined the delegates fiom that ills ttkt, not having itn.v opjioslilnu, WALDRONS BIGHORSESALE rnif 'it ngf1hiM!i'''iiiiHirFt:-"tir"!l1 B'iffilBi Next Friday, June 7, at Cusick's Old Stable, Washington Avenue. Thete will be two carloads, consisting' of Bonders, Coacbois, Pacers and Tiotteis,Bifj Single Diaughteis, Expiess and Qeneial Purpose Horses. Anyone in want of horses should not miss this Big Sale. Exchanges enn be made nny time before the Auction hour. If you have one to sell send him to Wnldio n, for he will And ti new home for eveiy horse. FINN LIKELY TOGO FREE GRAND JURY DID NOT HAVE PROPER JURISDICTION. Motion to Quash the Indictment Based on a Supieme Court Decision Thnt Is Clnitncd to Be on All Fours with the Cnso nt Bar Old Forge Counclluien's Case Depends on Same Decision At All Events, Finn Will Not Be Tiled This Term. If the positive, opinion of leading lawyer's goes for aught, Select Coun cilman Wade M. Finn will not be tiled on thu Indictment leturneil by the grand .buy alleging bilbery ngalnt lilm. Tho grand Jury, It 19 claimed exceeded Its jui Isdlctlon In illuming him In Iho manner It did. This opinion Is based on a decision of tho supremo court, In u Noithainp lon county case, Coimnonwealth against 1,1-mMp (ircen lcpealci! In l'.'O Pa, The syllabus, ot the d"elslon Is as follows; 'I he nr.niil Jury may ait upon in,l male lircsiitlnclit onl) ot vmli nfloniei ai aie of piilillc. Jiolorlet) .md williin their own knokd,'e ,icli ai iiiiilaiKm, scilltionn, itc.or audi a 11 kim 11 to tlicm in ilutRP l)J Hie court or h.' tho ili-lriet uttorini, but In no oilier la-c without incvloiti ev.imliiilloii of tin jcuiwI liefoio a inaublulc. Whin a Ri.md jury made pie-enlinent ot drfoinl.int for keeping n ln'id.v house, .iilliu upon the testimony ot roitaln wltnr-wi, "t anilned before llicin, upon an imlliliiicnt for imiillt and lutleiy, prrfinnl aaaint unother defnidanr, an iinlklimiit picforrcd thdeoii In the dlslilit jlloiiii'j, villi leave, and litiiiiiid, a true bill, will lie iiuh(d. On t lie hojiinK of the inotion to ipu-li, i inenihcr of the traini Jmy by vilimii llio pr. a iittucnl Wilt undo. i K loinpetttit Hillirs- (11 li.til.v to tin" fict lint that Imili, in inlkiiis the pie-enttiiilit utel upon smli tr-tiniony, and not upon their own knowledc and obicnjlion if the chaucter of the hou-c Uipt mil maintain ed. Wlieic the teliniony of Hie cunil jur, otTned al Ih" IicjiIiir of the motion to niiavli, H ot, ji, toil to, objrition mouiiloil anil ,111 eviiptioii 'i.ilid, the ipiontion a lo the admiabllilj of tin' tc'slinioti.v ii pioperh- nioiiKlit upon tlie reionl under pjivupli I, Jit of M.1.1 VI, 1-71. 1. I.. 2VJ. TIIK PlfOCiOKDlNiir!. Last Sittuiday, .Tames 11. Tom-y, of coun-el for the -Municipal League, went befcii c court, ns attorney for Mr. Finn and moved lo quash the indictment. Couit dhected him lo ic new Hi" motion yesterday morning, v hen the llnee iudges would lie piesent, and Iho Commonwealth lepiv stnted. AVhen ceint opened, yesteiday, llr. Touev leiipwed ihe motion and h.ul II. Taylor. loiPinan of the last giand jury testify that the Indictment against 1'lnti was founded on testi mony adduced In the healing ol the I'd Jury uise against 11. C. llalton: thai theie was no transcript: that none of the .iunois piofessed any knowledge of the case outside of what they learned in the jury loom and that the jurv if-elf look the initiative in Ihc matter. Piesldent Judge IMwaids oidered the testimonv- tianseillieil and salel a decision would lie made later. Mr. Torrey ONptesseei a wish (hat a de cision might be lemleied befoio Thuis elay ne.t, when the Finn ease Is set for Ilia;. The defence, he said, was leaely for tiitil and if Hip r,.t was lo lie ttied he woi 1 1,1 like to have it tried now. TJlsliii't Attorney lvvk s-ald he would like 10 piesent some testimony befoie Ihe rie was finally disposed of. Judge lMwerds said the case would have to go over till algt.ment com I. There was a number of other cases, he -said, hinging on the same point and the com l will want to consider Ihe nintteu with due cnie. run oi.n iviu!i: casks The ease's lefeued to by Judge Kdwaids aie thos- in which the five Old Foi go i-nuncllineii aie indlcteel for lnibery. A tiniiM'ilpi weuit in all"g iug Inlliery ag.'imst Fmuk Slllltuan, jr., general manager of the Scianton F.nilwny companv. lie was accused of having bribed these five cnuiicihiien. They and a number of other witnesses wc-ic summoned to substantiate the chm go against Silliinau. TIip Jmy re--tuined a tine bill against Silllman and 1 kew Ise indicted the live councllineii on the chutge of receiving lirlhe'i. The point raised by Mr. Ton oy was laisc-d tilso by O'Miieu ; Martin In the iniwa 10 miaMi the liujicltnent against the Old Foirp 1 oiiik llmeu. I'lomlneiii alien ney's who weie piesent in court yesteielay, were one and all positive in the opinion lh.it the diPlMoii Involved to lici nun and the Ol'l Foi go men will he efllcaeiou.s LOW FARES TO DETROIT, Via the Lehigh Valley Rnihond. Ace mint meeting of the National TMuciitlniint Association. Tickets on sale July '!. 7 anil S. See ticket aitents lor parllculais. Sliioke the I'ocouo 3e ( iii.d', " Ask tor Kcll.v s union cinckt'is, wyiMWWvwyywwywvwwvuMWWWwwMivwife June the Month of Roses There Is no prettier ornament than a tail stately vase filled ;S with beautiful roses. Pretty Vases, suited for long stemmed 5g 5 llowcrs, heretofore have been beyond the reach of moit g i people. Look the new ItllC over, then compare prices. C " Colonlnl Pattern, q inches high $ .ao 3 Colonial Pattern, u inches IiIrIi 35 S ej Colonial Pattern, 33 inches high a.35 J S5 And many otheis, g5 I . I CYuxvaTVCaAX , Geo. V. Millar & Co. IMwKl!;tti!!!Sll KMi5KK5oao:u$n:KMK:KKn5r!o? KKKnUKKKUnnKniUn5UMKJKK5 lMeldPum,Scott&Co v5 g SPECIAL OFFER OF f. ! One Thousand Yards Embroidered Swiss, Tam- 5! X bour and Lappet & I Curtain Materials I S The very best thing for Bedroom or Summer Cottage Cur- ff- tains, 56 inches wide, in an excellent variety of patterns, $i At J 24c i2 Usual ptice isc, 18c. and 0 1 1 26 Wyoming Avenue New 'Phone and Old 'Phone. S'. Bed Outside and Bend All Through. The Dorothy Maddox Magazette. Wiitten for Women but Men will Bead It. June Contents Include: Within tin" ''cie-iitli ( iniitiiaiiilmim. 1 Ik- Ctrl rrltli Iln- VIjiIiIi- lli'.nt lll-l l.lkC .1 Vljlt. LolifcSrtinlii , I ,c llioir i(ninl iiimufi A Uoul witii tin Mi.lli.'it.in. VMini Vim 1U llihi'ii' 5 CEATS A COPY. Un silo ;it alt innMlc.ilot, ui Mini ' (nil4 in hiaiup for miiil copi to The Dorothy Maddox Co. W!&' I'HI: NhWI-ST STYI.hS. Till: LOWI:ST l'R!CI:S. 412 SPKUOE STREET. Have you tried our Special 10c Linen CollnisP We have them in nil the latest shnnes. II IIS ll tt trilfflLm2 Fireworks for The Wholesale Trade We have made preparations tor our fireworks wholesale trade this year on a larger scale than ever befoie, and are now ready to take care of our customers at our Fireworks Annex 422 Lackawanna Avenue Where we are showing a most extensive assort ment of Fireworks, Nags, Hunting, Japanese I anterns, Paper Balloons, lite, including all of the new novelties and creations known in fire woiks goods. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 322 Lackawanna Avenue, At the Start i Veil nl.iil tin- scienn nu mi Fluidity iltli I lie Illicit cC 11m HllOl'l V(MI (tnl tin' M.i.'ili with the nilimitiKP nil mi juiir i'lc i( Juu uile A SCRANTON ll' iiuili- fni nil iciilci'. I lljt'it (lllillltil 111 III' a lll.lMIII til Villi Hllll Kimiic (imiuli lii .-I nml lunl kiimU if tin 11.1 M0 10 126-128 Franklin Ave. per yard. 9-. 20c. Shifting Responsibility Js alwaj.s exciihtililc, when It may ti'! elemi vmiM'teiitlouoly. 1'veiy owner of ie.il csidte catties lesiion.sllillitieH that elei nut apjie.tr in liN ncriiiiiiis, .vet, tlicy aie Iinpciativcly Inilini t . i ill. The opinion of .in altoinoy upon tlio M-eililly of our land 1 1 1 1 r t must lit li.ie Koel by yntli' own .ibsels. Hy tilt p.iyineiu nf n icn'-onuhli' foe yem muy hliitt this liability on the Title Guaranty and Trust Company Uf Scranton, I'enna. 512 Spiueo Stieet. I . Witios l'rr-iilfiit A 11. Me liiitock. 'ni' iri'-.lil('il, 11 Kiiipp. V. Prri it.iipii . iiuii. 'lui.t Officer. FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS Gas Ranges On Snle at Our Ofllce at Cost, We put them in your kitchen leady for use. All connections FREE, on lirst floor. Double Oven Ranges, $0.75 nnd up Scranton Gas & Water Co 115 Wyoming Avonue. MAY I. 1901. lirCPrTf.Q.FTf HEEl.527 sfh rui!fiini, vb, uai Utrnaa bjifrltllit IM Amrrira. 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