THE SCRANTON TKIBUXE-FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY lfi, 1894. Uiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiis; I Pipe J Valves f i Fittings I i THE SCRANTON SUPPLY AND MACHINERY CO, 5 Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue HE IS II VINDICATED Lackawanna THE JC8 Perm Ave. Laundry A. B. WARMAN. Very Choice Line of WASH GOODS NAINSOOK CHICKS DIM IT V MA U ATI A DOTTED SWTS. SATEENS AM) GINGHAMS. MEARS & HAGEN S, 415 Lacka. Avenue. Carpets, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Draperies, Mattings, Rugs, etc J. E. Paisley Wilhdraws His Suit and Apjlo gizes to H. B, CbamberliQ. THE DARK CLOUD IS CLEARED UP The Shareholder in the Forth Worth Park Pl.ico Land Company Who Caused President Chambsrlin's Ar rest Retracts His Accusations and Proffers a Public Expression of Re gret Correspondence in Which Scrantoniani; Will Be Interested. The following letter from J, D. Stucktir, of .lenuvu, toxether wllh it Inolotnttl, will b read with interest by many BerantOQiahe: "In your w one of l''eb. 3 I aake;! the utookhoUler of the Pueblo (-'oimoliilateil Lend com pany, ot Bora&ton, to susjmuJ jnilg iituiit in the charge made kgeittll Humphrey U ChatoberlTo. The en oIoim letter aud circular will (jive votir reader the facts aa they have come to me in the fort Worth mat ter. I do thin tnat they may know both aide and llraW thoir own oou elusions. The knowledge that I am in possession of in regard to the 1'neblo Consolidated Ltnl oouipauv will be made kuown to those directly inter eted at a meetiu rilled I'or that pur pose iu the near future, at whicti Mr. Cbtmberlln has expresieil a desire to be preseut." Mit. CttaUSEBUM't Lfc'lTEK. The letter alltiled to, from Mr. Cbamberlln to Mr .Stacker, is a Col lows, under date of Now ork, b'eb. 10 1 feel sure ol JfOUr sympathy lu the sor row 'hat has come to uie through thecruel ami unjust attack uu uiy integrity, made hv one of tho xhaivhiil Jers uf the Fort worth Park Place l.aud L'ompany through the courts auJ press. 1 wad charged with ctrceptlou mid traud iu selling, through an agnut, stock iu that company while it did not own tho laud described lutheclrcu lar. I was obliged to await patiently tho receipt t rom Fort Woitu of ttie deeds aud papers iu tUe case which clearly denioii stiated the falsity of the charge, audcou tent myself with a seoilic denial through the pre'S, which was accorded very limited publicity. c la the arrival of these papers yesterday 1 called on Mr, Paisley at his resldeuce fur the purpose of showiug him the absolute talsity of his charges. Alter hearing my statement and looking over the papers Mr. Paisely told me that these documents had emphasized a growing conviction in tiis mind, that hehal done me a great wroug of winch he was perfectly certain; that he had acted ou imperfect informa tion aud grievously erred iu not giving me an opportunity for explaining matters he did not understand; that lie lud no turned nnd demolished beyond repair. Thny thou began beating the animal, Wbieh was turned over to Cniiniughiim to return to the stable. O.i his arrival at the barn Cunninirham w,m arrested, and Noon aud Horan were found and brought to headquarters by Officer Roche yesterday atternoou. Clarence Athsrtou appeared against thum at the mayor's court aud elated hisdamagAM were $35 They were un able to iottle to thi mayor romaiidsd them under $M0 bail each for tneir ap pearanoe at court, unless the ooite and Mr. Atherton'd claims Mrs paid today. the Finest ok bindings. Qiod Literature in a Setting That Cor responds with Its Merits. The 100 special sets of standard au thors which will be placed on view at Tin; ftUBOWl busiuesi olllcs tomor row will bo one of the handsomest U ray i of books ever seen in Scrantou. The bindings uro sumptuous und the other mechanical work fully cor re -pond.-, There will be sets in half calf, eete iu tree calf, sets lu butt morocco, sets lu crushed lnvaut und sols iu pretty nearly every other kind of biudiuK material that looke neut, elegant and rich. And the prices'.' Well, you just OUgbt to see thein1 And, by the wuy, that's what you are invited to do, you and your friends. Saturday is our peolal day for Northeastern I'enusyl vania book lovers Wo want to ae and please every admirer of good literature in this neck o' the wood?. It will be to his interest to c til. ESCAPE FROM LIBBY MONEYS. Manager E. F, Kingsbury Makes ., Final Return, Which Has Been I in ned (Jver lo Hie Uo.u d. E, F. Kingsbury, who was general manager of the recent 'Uecnpe from Llbby" entertaiuuieut given tor the beiietit of the Hoard of Associated Charities, yesterday returned to the i city from a business trip which ue j tained biio considerably iouger than he I supposed It would when he left Scran- i too. At a meeting of the ladies' general committee, which had charge of the entertainment, Mr. Kingsbury pre sented the following statement: The following report has been handed Mrs. 1. P. Kverbart, as treasurer of enter taiuuieut given for benefit of Associated Charities: Cash received from Mr. Ulaekwood iti7 'A) Cash received liom L. B. Powell & Co , tickets a-.' 50 thought the suit would have aueh extended I cash' received from T. J. Looe A WILLIAMS & McANULTY. 12 7 Wyoming Ave. CITY NOTES. publicity, aud expressed a desire to right tne wrong done to me in every way in uis power. He offered to go to his attorneys iu the morning, nrutl the suit withdrawn immediately, and sign a full aud complete letractiou aud an ample apolog) . Iu compauy with Mr. Paisley this morn ing I visited his attorney, where the withdrawal papers were executed, and bis attorneys dictated the euclosed loiter, which being satisfactory to me. Mr. Pais ley signed. Mr. Paidey can never undo the mjury doue me iu publicly charging me with wrongdoing. Not one-tenth ot those who read his origiual statement, with its sensational setting, will read Uis retraction and npology, although efforts have been made to give his letter publicity. I am desirous that my friends should know the exact facts, aud I will therefore ap predate any effort uu your part to co-operate with me In making the farts con tained In the letter known as widely as possible. uu ruui s avrKAunon. Under date of Feb. 10, Joseph E Paisley wrote to Mr. Chamberlin the following letter, which was nrinted in the New York Mail and Express of 8 oo Sons, tickets Cash received from Miss Reynolds. tickets 10 00 Cash received from advertisiug pro gramme IT .10 Expenditures: Total amonnt paid for cast, railroad fares, rehearsals and incidental ex penses as per vouchers 'ill 41 John S. Courtright, of Montrose, is at the Wyoming. The engagement of Miss Mattie Decker to W. 0, Kanten has been announced. Rev. A. Ben oliel. of Jerusalem, will speak at the Rescue Mission this evening. J. M. taller, superintendent of Fuller's .Vow York detective bureau, was in tne city yesterday. 74 Hi balance In hands of Treasurer of Board of Charities has been accepted and approved. The above statement exonerates Mr. Kingsbury fully. Be has uot as yet re ceived any thiug for his services. Fk.w.'ks B. Swan, Pies. Mks. L F. EVEHHAaT, Treas. Scrantou, Pa., Feb. 10, 1804. Tho above statement is a complete exoneration of Mr Kingsbury trom the sensational accusations against his in tegrity which were printed iu the ban day News and tho Scranton Times. it was Mr. Kingsbury who conceived the ideaof giviug an amatour theatrical p-rforwaiice for the benefit of the Fab. IS, immediately after the with- j fcoarJ Q. AjjtocltUd Charities and be Ouly ten members of select council re . !..!. ! to roll cali last eveninir, and ad ata 10 68 IDaUe ror 18011 "r " I d do withdraw all the allegations in tl. drawal of Mr. Paiiley'i suit, against Mr. Chamberlin : After bearing your statements last night and reading the documeots submitted br you regarding the affairs of the Fort Worth Park Place I.snd company, I am convinced that great injustice has been done you through the allegations of the affidavits and c implsint lu the suit brought against you for the amount of the invest ment made by ma in the stock of that con: nany. They were made bv mo from In formation which 1 had received, and the tinners which you showed me clearlv in- I dicate that such Information was entirely I incorrect. 1 have today voluntarily and and unconditionally withdrawn such suit, quorum Dr. Strong will deliver a lecture on "The Fundamental Principles of Protection and Tree Tratie" at Brant's ou Saturday even ing at T. SO. David Davis, of iiiypliant, charged with larceny and receiving, was allowed to enter bail before Judge Onnster yesterday iu the sum of )UJ0. S. J. Matthews be came his bondsman. This afternoon at 8 o'clock Mrs. A. lien Oliel and daughter, of .Jerusalem, will yieak to tbe ladies of trace Reformed Episcopal churcn, at tho chnrch. All ladies are cordially invited to be present. A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxil Uary, railroad department of the Young Mens Christian association, will ho beld this afternoon at 3 o'clock lo settle ac counts pertaining to Wednesday's enter tainment. Marriage licenses were urantedliy Clerk of the ijourts Thomas yesterday to 'i homas Culeman and Nora Conway, Scrsnton; Edwin J. Daw and Elizabeth Ann Oreen -slade, Jermyn; Albert M. Day aud Ella M. Burrell, Cnrbondsle. In the estate of Ferdinand Schmidtt, late of this city, letters of a liuinlstratlon were ifianted yeslerdav to Kate Scbmidtt by Register of Wills Roebler. The will of Stewart Kooren. laWof the city of Scran ton, was aleo admitted to probate and let ters testamentary granted to Hattio M. Boom. PENALTY HAS BEEN REMITTED. Hadijoo Avnu Proptrtv Hollars Havs Riason to Rejolc. Mavnr Conuell yesterday approved of the MHowing resolution: Wlea, Certaiu of the owiiarj of prop erly npon that partof Mndiajf nvem re cently paved with vetrltlecr brick have neglected to pay the first Installment of their assessment for the cost of snld pave inent in the exprctatiou that a revised as cessment would be made under tho pro visions of an ordldauci which has be"U pending In councllii.kat is now indefinitely postponed, and Whereas, By reason of said delay iu pit), went under the strict terms of the ordi nances providmg for said payment, suub persons have lost the right to pay said as seisraents in a innal Installments and have iucurred a penalty of & per cent, ou their ameols. Therefor Resolved, That any property owuer upou said Hadisouavenue whoshnll within thirty days after the passage of this reso lutiou pay the first installment of his as sessment iu accordance with the terms of ordinance, shall be released from liability of the penally incurred by the delay aud shall be permitted to par future Install ments a provided iu said ordiuauce in the same manner aud at tbe same times lu which such installment would have bseu due aud payable, if the first lnstullmtut had been paid when due. ' i ii i i Muelo Boxss Bxoluilvsly. Best made. Plav any desired number of tunes. Qautschi & Sous., manufacturers, 1030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orrhestrlal organs, only 15 and tio. Epeclalty: Old music boxes carefully re caired and improved with new tunee. affidavits aud complaint affectiug you, sud desire to express my deep regret that charges reflecting uoon your character were made, and do now rescind them ab solutely and fully. I am satisfied that the interests of the shareholders of the Park Place Dsnd com pany nave had complete protection at your bands, and that your management as president his bsea In every way faith ful and honorable. The deeds aud agree, ments shown conllrm yonr statements as to the title of the land being vested in tbe Park Place l.md company. I look upon von again as I have for years, as a man of high character aud unimpeachable integ rity. The many friends of Mr. Clumber lio in this city will eympathizt with bin in this unfortunate incidmt, and be glad of his vindleatiou. - . FISHED WITHOUT PERMISSION. fao-.t. Bickler Buss William Ball and Ptter McCann for Damagei. Jacob W. Siokler, ofOreenflelJ town ship, began an action in trespass yes terdny against William Doll and Pater McCann to recover $.V0 damsges. He is renresented by Attorneys Ward and Horn. Mr. Kickler line been for fifty years the owner of a body of water in Ureen field township, known asSickler's lake Ho keeps It etneiced with pickeral and perch, but has no objections to psraone fishing in it, provided they obtain his permission. William Dull nnd Peter McCann are neighbor of Mr, Kickler's who persist in fishing in his lake without bis per mission, and he therefore suus for dam ages. THERE WAS A CAVE IN THI MINE. U D i ' I Cberlsa Tropp'j Prcusrtv and Ha Wants Uamaasa Another hearing was bad before Ar Mtratori W. Oaylord Thomae, W. A. Wilcox, and J. W Carpenter iu the arbitration room of the court home yeeterday In the caie of Charlee Tropp against the Providence Coal company. Mr. Tropp mee to reoover damages done to n property be owoe at Boll's Head by reason of tbe caving of the Providence Coal company 'e mine. -. o 1 THEIR DRUNKEN SLEIGH RIDC. Thrse Youths Santsh a Oattar and Are Arrested la Provident. Wednesday night John Noon.nl'rovl deuce youth, obtaloed from Athertou'i livery a horse and cotter stating it was for his mother. He picked up two com panions, John Cunulngham aud John Horan, and the trio began having an uproarious drunk, stopping frequently at saloon? for drink and rnanlng the horee during the Intervals At Bellevue tbe cutter was over- HOT F1CMT AT DUNMORE Political Batllti Hiiatdius Llie Aggiesslveui-ss of Its Ineipiency. REPUBLICANS GAINING GROUND Thq Democratic Leaders Have Been Compelled to Resort to Desperate Measures They Are Unsuccess fully Endeavoring to Win Votes by Vilifying the Republican Candidates. Latest Move of Duggan's Crowd. Tho political light ou the municipal ticket t Dunmoro still maintains ths aggressiveness that characterize! its early commencement. It i a stubborn light aud the reform or Republican psrty bus heavy odds to 0 intend with, but little by little it is gaining ground aud Menrlng the confidence of the vot ers. The Democrats, driveu to the wall aud fearing defeat at the polls Dext Tuesday, are ualliug forth their last resources which ure thut of vilify ing the character and honor of the re form candidates. The latest rumor circulated is that the two Republican candidates for council, Messrs. Taylor and Webber, bad pledged themselves to vote for the ot.lluauco giving the Sihitary Im provement Compauy u franchise to construct a lower in the Sixth ward of the borough if they are elected, lu order to aioertaln whether their was any authenticity in the rumor or to secure n denial from tho gentLemnii a TkIBUNI reporter called on them and elicited Hie .!,- t information. assumed all libilities. Uy reason of his untiring efforti the entertainment was a grand success. The Board of Chari ties will now undoubtedly tender Mr. Kingsbury tbe vote of thanks to which he is entitled, but which one member objected to at last Tu-sday's meeting. - ' OTHER BREWERS' AGENTS ARRESTED Five of Them Charged with Violating ih Law. The Drawers' Protective Aieociatiou of Lackawanna i ouuty bad warrants I issuid yesterday 'or a number of other agents of foreign brewing companies who aro selling brewed ltiiuors in this I county. Those for whom warrants were is sued are Mnsss Kind, 1'. H. Ullgallon, Daniel Muldoon, Peter Cumtoiugs and John Durke In eacu case the information was sworn to by Charles Kobinson, the president of the Brewers' association The warrants were placed in the ban Is of Dotective Anthony Scanlou who served them. P. H.fitlgallou and Defer 'iiinmiuge went before Alderman O D Wright, by whom the warrants were issued, and eutered bail iu the sum of fpio for their appearance at court. D. r. Kearney became surety for Mr. (Hlgallon and James F. Cummlngs for Peter Cum mings. MR. CONANT'S SECOND RECITAL. It Will Be Oivin at St. Lake's Ohurcb Tomorrow Afternoon. The spcond of the series of Dmten org m recitals will bs given at St. Duke's church Saturday afternoon, Keb, 17, at 4 110 o'clock. Mr. Conant will have the assistance ot Miss Julia 0, Allen, violinist. March Poutitlcale ..Dotn metis i anona Uiiilmnni Cavatmn Ilohm Mis Allen. Batiste. Saint baeni Bach Uoiihud Mips Allen. iiffertoire . Elevation Ave Msria MK. 1AW.UK u DKNIAX. Mi. Tayiov was first visited Fcranton's Busy Interests. 'I uk Tkihcnx will soon publish a care fully compiled and classified list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional iuterests of Hcrsnton and vlcluity. The edltiou will be bound iu book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views of our public build ings, business blocks, streets, etc. together with portraits of leading citizens. No similar work has ever given an equal re presentation of Hcranton's jnanv Indas trlee. it will be an Invaluable exposition of our business resources. Seut to persons outside the city, copies of this handsome work Will attraot uewcomers and be an unequalled advertisement of the city. The atrou -latlon Is mi a plan that cannot fall ot good results to those concerned as well as the city at large. Representatives of The Tuihune will call opou tuosk WRoei namkh are uasiiiio lu this editlou aud explain Its nature mora fully. Tunee desiring views of their residences ' In tbls editlou will please leave notice nt the office. mi I, inlHiioti, LUTHER KELLER ENTERTAINS. KolMPl'g new Turkish bath. Every thing new. 500 Spruce street, opposite Court House. f Anheuaer Busoh Beer. Louis Lob man's, Diib Spruce at, For males ouly, Conrad s hats. Psnn Avsnue Sunday School Teachers II i vi a Delightful Time. Luther Keller, seperintenditnt of tho Perm Avenue Baptist Church Sunday school, entertained the teachers and older members of the school at his home, 515 Clay avenue, last night. A slipper w.is served and delightful im promptu vocal nnd iiistrinumtal music was rendered by tho gmstH Those rfl'eseiit were: Ira , Foster, IHnglumtoii; A F. Payne, Hamilton, N. Y. ; Rev. and Mrs Warren Q. Partridge, Mr. uu I Mr. J. L. Sielle, .Mr. und Mrs. A. D. Collins, Mr. and Mrs, ('. F. vYbllienore, Mr. and Mrs. Oroafdule, 2D', und Mrs. Oonrgo J, Frutchy, Mr. mid ADs. w. w. Brown ing, Mr- and Mrs. K. S. Williams, Mr. and .Mr.-. L. R Stelle, Mr. and Mrs. H. aud Mrs. D. 1. Lacey, 11. J. Carr, Mr. and llallsteud, Dr. and Mrs. Miss Jane Post, Mrs Rev. Wadsworth Urace Rose, upon learning the reporter's replleil without hesitation "No, sir. 1 have not pledged myself to vote for any ordiuaiics before the council of which I am now a momuer; neither have 1 made auy premise to vote for the Ksuitary Improvement company's ordiuauce should It be again pres?uted after the council's reoritau laation During all my term of otli ;e, which has been for the last nine years. 1 have voted us my couscleuce dictated on all subjects, aud propose to do so until my term of office expires, aud if I am re-elected my mode of serving the borough's best interest will not bo modified. "The tiiiestion of sewerage is an IfU porUnt.oue und involves c tusiderable debt, both to borough ami properly owners. At the present time, so full of depression, 1 do not think it advisu ble toeswer the borough aud Impose so mucji expense upon the people, but when times are better 1 think that to sewer the borouirh is u necessity, not a commodity. This uastion of granting franchises iudescriminately is one that has receive 1 very little attention from onr councils aud as I have iterated iu previous meetings matters of so uiueh importance should recsive a more care ful consideration, aud do not favor giv ing franchises that sow day or other will place the council in an embarras siug position." When the time comes 1 think the borough i well able to construct its owu sewer system and shall work to that end. The Telegram last Sunday placed mo on record as haviug voted against tabling the ordinance of the Hanitary Improvement company. This state ment is erroneous and the Telegram man must have been misinformed, for uot a dissenting voice was heard when the vote was taken- I wish it Implic itly understood that 1 have not been approached let alone pledging myself ta vote for the Improvement company's ordinance. My plan of action bus al ways been to make improvements as the borough finances allowed, and If ,1 am re-elected will do my utmost to promote reasonable progression, not progress furthered by private pnties, but by the citizens of the borough. We need more cross walks, au effic ient tiro alarm, all night lights and other Improvements which should be made uot by making a larger increaa in tax ttioD. but when the fineness of the borough are in a proper condition to be drawn on," MR. WtBBIB UreiRVMWIA Mr. Webber, the other candidate, was vsry much surprised when asked if there was any truth in tbe minor that in now being circulated rugarding himself and colleague, Mr. Taylor, and said : "This story of my pledging mv vote for any project otherwise than that furthered by a majority of the citizens is the origination of some of my enn mies on tbe oppoiition party who, have before unsuccessfully attempted to smirch other reform candidates with dishonor. Tbe question of granting the Sanitary improvement company a franchise in next year's council basnet been broached to me, therefore the rumor is without foundation, aud, as 1 snid before, it is hut one of the in numerable misleading devices that the "ring Democratic" leaders are ming to regain tneir lost gronnd. They see nothing hut defeat staring them in the face, and by circulating their si ones of bribery they hops to convince the people tlint to vote for the Republican party means ruin aud demoralizition. it Is useless for me to tell tho citizms of this borough what my tactics will be if I a u elected. 1 ltnve my former term of ofilos to wltnefs whether I am In the habit of voting conscientiously or not. Beoornlng more enthused ns he pro eroded Mr. Webber exulaiuud: ''No, sir, 1 have not pledge! tinsel f to vote for nny ordinance uor will I. Hut if the people of this borough eso fit to re futo tbe stories now in circulation by electing me to the next council I will not betray my trust and will promise that when it comes to the time when the majority of tbaoitlleni of t'l" town demand u sewer or any other 'Uiprove inent and the borough finances permit of it i will champion their wishes to .he end.'1 ELKS ATTEND LA BELLE MARIE. Miss Agnsi Herndon Entertains the Members of the Boranton Lodge. Miss Agnes Herndon, who appeared at the Academy of Music last evening in "Da Dalle Marie," enjoys the proud diltladtlOQ of being the only ladr hon orary member of Korantnn Lodge of F.Iks, No 198, When Miss Herndon played for tbe benefit of the Inoal Elks two years ago, she was elected an hon orary member of tbe lodge. During ttho session of the Hcrnnton lodge last 'evening Mist Herndon sent a cordial invitation to the Kike to at tend the performance. The audience was greatly surprised a short while later to see the Flks to the number of about 100 walk down tbe aielee of the Acndemy during the middle of an act. The presence of tbe Elks seemed to spur Miss Herndon on to greater effort and her work was superb throughout the most difficult soeuts. It was a most enjoyable performance and the star was heartily applauded throughout tbe action of the play. During the eveu ibg Mice Herndon was presented with a large basket of flowers from the Scrautou Elks. S Smith, Mr Mr ami tire, Mrs Frank N. L M Ustes. C. F, Menusss, Carman, . Missus Annie Hose, B. C Krigbaum, Annie Courssu, Sadie Murphy, Mina Murphy, Esther Rowland, Uerttia Carpenter. Fannie Clifford, Ida Bitten beuder, Anna Downing. Sallie Devant, Clara Long, P. D. Fiuley, M W. Dowry. W. D. Frauk, 1. L. Post, Dr. D. A. Capwell, Frank Fillmore, El win F. Wuilteiuore, Charles A, Whittemore, J. W. Browning, E, 0. Dnn, Oeore P. Fellenser, Fred Feilen er. HIS BRAIN WAS RUPTURED. Tbe iiiiineiliatj Cause of the Death ot Joseph Mathulis of Blair Avenue. PASSED II READNCS Biowuioj! Ordiuauce lluopposed in Commoa Council. A VIADUGT BILL INTRODUCED Mr. Davies Presented the Measure and on Motion of Mr. Robathan It Will Be Reported Printed Mr. Nealis Presents a Resolution That Grants Certain Privileges to Veter ansOther Matters Considered. Joseph Mathulis (or Tomalumus;, the Providence Polander who several days ago was hit ou the bead with an ax iu a drunken melee, died Wednesday night. Yesterday morning Coroner Kelly performed an autopsy before the following jury ; Dr. W. D Downe, Al bert Scbulu. John W. Drown. J. 11. McCarty, Orson Hal lock und Natbau Ttiouipsuu. Thei autopsy revealed sn opening in the skull on tbe left aide of the bead about two inches above the ear, an I an other opsniug caused by trepiniug. Tbe later is the result of n recent oper ation performed by Dr Sullivan, Dr. Murphy und Dr. Doune, who had hoped to save the man's life. The wound caused by the axe blow is tri angular in shape. In taking ft' the skull-cap the membranes of the brain were found to be ruptured aud the bruin substance protruded through. In the left lobu of the cerebrum there is a large cavity about three iucbes deep, into which tbe index finger can b eas ily iuserted and which contained a quantity of bloody pus. An Inquest will be conducted by the corouer this evening at 7.80 o'clock at the office of Alderman William! in Providence, vvhefe the following wit nesses will bo examined diaries Ulock, Enoch Peters, Mary Lncltasav age, Antonio Aleoksona, Authony Lenikney, Andrew r Henry; Smith and Joseph Judge. Smith and Judge are. thought to be the in ii who struck Mathulis the blows which caused his death Smith some time ago obtained' his release on bail in tim sum or $1,UJU, but Ju Igs was re tained iu custody. The murdered mau resided ou Dlair avenue with Smith, a boarding house keeper An uncle from Pittston vis ited Mathulis the night he tec, ived his injuries and as a promotive of jollifica tion tbe latter iuvlted a number of friends to help drink sevara! kegt of -betr aud celebrate the old mau's ad vent. During the eveuiug several out siders intruded upon the festivities which brought on the 'fight. Smith avers that he acted as peac -maker and was between Jaigl and Mathulis during tbe struggle. . OLIVER TWIST AT WONDERLAND. An Euj 'yabls Psrforminc Given by , N image i Davis' 8tock Company. "Oliver Twist," a dramatisation of Dicken s great novel, was introduced at tbe Wouderland theater last night, and the reception accorded it am.ily satisfied the management of this popu lar resort that the play will prove a great attraction. I lie title role was Resumed by Miss Hrare Coutoit in n msnuer which will satiefp the most critical Willi) Cor bett's impersonation of the villain, bill Sykes, admits of no improvement, while Ous Romer u Fagin, and Alice Kemp as Nancy Sykes scored frtquent Hpplause. Tlio murder scene was par ilcularly realistic, the murdered Xaney being dragged across the stage by the hair, and other "busiuesi" of the scene being done in a wonderfully real and horrible maimer. Last night's rendition of tho plav gave evidence that all lovers of the melo drama will have no fault to find with Wouderland's "Oliver Twist." . COULD NOT BE PUT IN COLUMN What the Baker Law Has to Sav About Ballots for Spicial 0iestloni. At the meeting of the bridge com mittee Wednesday nigkt diesntisfaction was expressed concerning tbe ballots for the coming election, some of those preeent arguing that there had been bungling in the preparation of the ticket nnd that the propositions with regard to bridges and parka should have been placed In separate column. That would have been impossible hi the following clsine taken from the Baker ballot law, shows Whenever the approval of s coustitu tional amendment or other questlou Is submitted lo the vote of the people such questinu shall be printed upon the ballots In a brief form nnd followed by tbe words "yes" mi I "B and If such question be submitted at an election of public officers It shall be printed below the list of candi dates. ' Bi h a new hut now, the styles are set tled, Conrad has thorn. Common council met in regular ses sion last evening und there were sev eral members ubiisut. No opposition was manifested to tbe Drowning ordi uauce taxing the poles erected In this city, and the measure passed tint aud seoond reading, Mr. McDauusll only, voting iu the uegalive. Tbe following opinion from City Solicitor Torrev in reference to the claim of J. K Jobler for $71.80 for damages sustainsd by a bone was read . Hefeiring again to the claim of J. K. Jobler for damages for injuries to horse at Market stree. and Boulevard would cay : Mr. Browuiiig bah brought Iwfore me three or four credible wituesses who stuttd that from the tune tbe sewer was first laid tho lamp h lie was never properly covered but was always above tbe surface with a loose cap wbicu was frequently on. -uy pluvious opinion was based upon the t-tate-ineut ot au assistant engineer that the lamp hole was properly covered at the lime tbe aewer was accented Nov. b, lbUo1. Tbe acci dent occurred Nov. 11, ISM. If tbe court and jury should believe the testimony of Mr, Jollier's witnesses, it would appear that the lamp hole was lu au unsafe con dition at the time the sewer was accepted and that that acceptance and the inspec tion which hi have accompanied it were so near the 'time of tbe accident thai tbe city would be charged with full notice of the defect Iu this view of of tbe case think it would be wiser to settle with Mr. Jobler if it can be douu upon terms which stem reabonuble to tbe commute . J. 11. TuKHIt Ou motiou tbe bill was ordered paid. gNCOUBAOUMi TO o;n. Mr. Nealis introduced the following resoluti)n That upon application to the mayor of tbe city veterans shall be and ure hereby authorized to peddle merchandise from band carts along the public thoroughfare! of the city and they are aleo authorized to occupy the said thoroughfares by stationing their carts thereon at uny poiul pro vided the owuer of abutting properU doee uot object. Mr. Davies presented ao ordinance for the coostructiou of the viaduct on West Lackawanna avenue. Ou motion of Mr Robathan it was referred with instructions that if it be reported fav orable it be printed. Mr. Dabigg pre sented several petitions for exonera tions thut were allowed. These ordinances passed third read ing: Constructing secton A. of the Fifth sewer district, purchasing a horse for the Nay Aug Engine com pany . layiug flag walks and paved gut ters on the westerly side of Sixth street , vacating Drinker turnpike when owned by Jordan, Hannah and Jordan, MINER AND LABORER INJURED. A Fall of Roof in the Capouse Colliery Results Bsrlously. Martin Morao, a miner in the Ca pouss colliery, an 1 Walter Cirden. bis .. I ., r- . . ,, i U.4JI ..v.t 11 3d vesterdav morning bv u fall of roof. They were pursuing tbeir daily taelis when, without warning, a large por tion of the roof fell, crushing them be neath it. Workmen in adjoining chambers extricated them from their painful po eition and they wtre removed to Mor an's boms ou Jackson street, Cardan being a boirder there. Dr. (ieorge B, Rynolds was callad aud attended to their in juries. Moran's head is badly cut aud bruised, and one of his ankles sprained. One of Carden's legs is severely injured Best Sets of Teeth, $S.oo jnciuaitiK hip j .-.i ntracttu ....li, l. S. C. Snyder, D.D.s. 1U5 WVUMWU AVIi READ The new offer made to Tribune readers oil page 7. It is the best one yet made publie. Have you seen them' Groves' photoes, 415 Spruce street. . OONRAO the firat to show Spring hats, NOW IT8- CROCKERY ! LJAV1NO closed out our Hwti and Shoos, we will this weidj Offer what CROCKERY wo bavj 011 liaiid us follows: Dinner Sets, worth $10, for $3.7? Toilet Sets, worth $8 75, for I .41 Toilet .Sets, worth $ 76. for .y Cups and Saucers, set worth 70:. , ,or .3i Breakfast Plates, worth 7c , for ,fj Bowls, wortii 19a , for Bowie, worth 10c. for. .04 Bowls, worth c . for .02 Hatters, Worth $1, for Blatters, worth 7jj , for ,i Tkase prices will close out tiiii Stock very quick. Ifyorj waut auj of it, you bad better come soon. THE Scranton Cash Store, F. P. PRICE, Agt. THIS IS ESPECIALLY SO IN Dr. Hill c Son Albany DENTISTS ret teeth, SojO; best set, Js : for gold car and teeth without plates, called crown unt ''ridge work, call for prices and referenoes TONALOIA. for extracting teeth mhou, pain. X'u ether. No gas. OTBB FIRST RATIONAL BANK. Huntington's HOME BAKERY. We have a lare assort ment of PLAIN AND FANCY CARES, ICE CREAM and WATER ICES Leave your order at 227 WASHINGTON AVE,, or 413 LACKA. AVE. LTUUillimiU UUUi Our Lackawanna avenu 1 TINNING. REPAIRING: Good Work. 126 PENN AVE, Henry Battin & Co. restaurant open until midnight. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St, and Adams Ave. coiht uoi-ce tQuaaa I, All kinds of Laundry work guarantee 1 the beat. - I- --a. This Is Inventory V. Small lots, in all departments, tc close out cheap. Dr. Jaeger's Underwear (slightly imperfect) at IS PER CENT REDUCTION. M. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.