THE BCmANTON TjBUNE-WEDNEBDAY HORNING, APRIL 25, 1894. B I ACE CURTAINS The most delicate fabric prop erly cleaned at THE Lackawanna Laundry 303 Penn Avo. A. B. WARMAM. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCB 120 Wyoming Avenue Wesro showing full Hups of Kid Cloves Corsets AND- 415 Lacka. Avenue. CARPETS BARGAIN NO 2, Beginning Monday, April 23, we will offer Moquettes at 75c. per yar yard. Regular price is $ i. 25. We have only a limited quantity of these ;oods. Call early to secure them. Williams k McAnulty '2.7 Wyoming Ave. UlEPHONt NO. 535 TheTJnt-'n TrunvfT Company, Limited Bus lir.e. Baggage and freight cnlleil for and lifiirerod promptly. Iu? r'rai.klm avenue. CITY NOTES. Five cases of mcHnlrd nnd ore nf diph bona were reported to t'.m ovardof henltlj Sstcrday. A mama,-- lieestas ws mated vester- dr to Patrick Kennedy ami M:sj Katb tyae l'.auuui:hau, of Duauiorv. l.'ourt was ask.id yesterdav to L-runt a caarter t.. th Bt, Cvril sad Method Has ain ilentticial aooletjr, of iluytinld. Th Bcnntou Bicycle clnl, will Hi'.1 e smoker Friday evening to the members of h prn end tlie, Qrsen R dge n iiitI ciob. A Molar nioetln!? of tiie O, I. A. to U of L. E.. will bold a regular iiimtinj; at Jermyu's Ball, l'Jt Wyoming avenue, tuia afternoon. Tolay will be tb last opportunity theatn goers trill have rf seeing th Wonderland Stock company in "A Cale brated 1 aac 1 City Engineer I'hillip ye.str.lay nave Bad to be Delaware, Lackawanna and western company far tti. paring of the alleyway at the might dap A Tkr- will bo a regular rehearsal of the Qsnbro-American Choral tociaty tbla avo limit at 8 I cl clr klmrp. All members are nrgently requested to be preant. Oeorgn Watklns, of Washburn etrt. returned last evening from a Ashing ri. i'.rlon in tli vicinity of Thornhurst Willi 111 trout, the largest Individual eaten re ported tlu maanu. A meetinif f the ererutivn hoard ,,f iho Lackawanna hospital will be bold early next montn. Among other matter to b acted upon will t. an lection to till tut vacancy rauK.il liy tin. iloath of I! ' . I . lor, treasurer nii'l -lirector. The charity minstrel how that waate ak'j place at Music hall tomorrow night for Ibe Ser.pftt .( , he ;. . ir of OBr City, has Men pootponed t... Tuesdsj evening, hfay 1, at the aama place. All tickets aold for grawrrow night will gon2on thr.'. lata. MMWrVed .: rau uo obtained at liul berl'.i finale slo re un Wyoming nvoaua. Taosaieof ate forth" engagement of tile A. V. reim; original stock con pan) at the rrotliiughani tbtator next Friday and aturiny oveu.ng- and Saturday at tarnoon will open mis morning at 9 o'clock at Powtll't mnalc itore. The old tyatctu of firing out cbacka that bi a vogue In ran ton f- r i.. i:r. ..-:rn will t atoitthed at t'.ie ftOtblngboai. i' a Aal.evaar Utiaob llaer. Lahtaan , IN btruc Will Deliv- A J(Ir A dateaatiot: of Mio from 1'iilladolphia, who are ii attendance at the Woman'! .Foreign Missionary convention, in thn r.itr, will i "r. '.he wo'nn acd airli ef the flonth Blda at the YoUUB Woainn'.i Chrlitiaa fc.injtliu, K "dr evoauo, Toortday evening, all tre SOallant rpoakfrt, and It la honed that no woman or girl wh'i can make It eonranleut will Bin tbla opportnr.iiv. Tno addreaaae will begin i t '.'.Hi. Two Kega of Hear Stolen Conrad Pink, tho driver of tho early tr wap;on of the M. RobUuon Brewing company, whilo deliverir.i' beer to Michael O'Uara'a Hotel, at Lackawanna avenue and Mattea at rent, yeaterday, had two iega ct iafier itolag from the wagon. The liii-lri v,c I in thn ilirortir,.: t.f Mi ( lr. li beini; worked, and they will lliiely meet in rot ia a dty or two. Jlaakat Ball at Frovldescc. .'he i'roviloncn llagkot Bull r.lnliand Iho Dickion City cluli will play a frame of has kot ball in Company II armorv tonight, the I'rovldOQCo team wilt line up aa fol lows: Davit, Tobklng; forwards; Steal, b'une; Jay, IlaMrnnsn and MoKoohan traptala), oanten; Jaeltson and Charlai l laldermiin. guar 111 '.iabrltl. noma. Tlie prociedi will be given to a needy family. jv mi - Bzoinalraby. I'eat luatie. I'lav nnv dsnired numCie. of tanoa, OautBChi fi; Sum., lantiafacturera, MBO Chajtnol Itreet, Phllr.doiphta. Won derful ercbeetrial oram, only ii and $l'J. Hpeciidiy: Old mucc bezoi enrefall re poireii and impr jved with new tuuoa. Tun .Srrrtnton Bedillug are aterlna- furniture. Best workmen tipbol-Jtea- lOiiablo prioaa. That ic prism at (iuernaer Brothers, EQUIPOISE iiSTS MANY DELEGATES HERE Caiuj lo AUtiiid Aiimul Convention of Wo men's Foreign Missionary Society. WHERE THEY ARE STOPPING Some of tile Visitors Arc Being En tertained at Private Residences and a Large Number Have Registered at the Wyoming Convention Will Becjn This rVorning In Second Presbyterian Church at 10 O'Clock. Many of the delegntua to the annual rnurontlon of the Women' Foreign Missionary society, which meet in the B oond Presbyterian etiureti this mom irg, arrived In the city yesterday. They wera mat at the depots with saniagei by msinliara of the locul rc oeption oommlttea and eacorttd to the plioea where they will atop while in tbe eity. Last evening u devotional meeting WAI held at the Second I roabyterinn church, lend by lt& A M Welles, of Wilkes-Barre. Ltrge nuiutiera of del elstes ::id members of the society Wan i relent, and afterward met in a loetal hour in the church baiement in order to give delegate who other wiie would hardly moot in tho day time a chance of oncoming acquainted Tile missionaries present are amue of the oldest and most promiuvnt in tho Preebytarlaa obttrob, and their pre llOl at lid luenting make it one of Speolal interest to the lOtiietf, Tney ire b log entertained at the houses of prominent people of tbe towo a fol lows: WIIKKE TIIKY ARK ITOPPINQ. Mrs. Wellington White, of Japan, at Colonel H M. Hues'; Mrs. John NeW ion, of India, and Mi Uigelow, of Japan, at Rev Dr. ofoLeod'i; Miss llillagh, of Japan, atid Miss Charlotte Drown, of Si riii, at Mr. Docker's; Mrs. W. C. Dol l, of L os, Mrs W.dls aud Mrs. Candlin at tho Wrouitog House. The regular eetetou will begin at 10 o'clock this morning at the Sec Ottd I'resbytenati Qhorob. Ladies in attemlai c who are regis tered at the Wyoming BOM4 are a follows: Mrs. M. H. Wilson and Mrs. William Lowrie, Bellefonta; Mia rt. K. Lowri. Warrio remark; Mr. H w. Plemmlng and Mary Morning, Harrilborgj Mary ll Wharton, L ll r.oaaanta and lire, L, w. Oitchcock, Philadelphia! M: Webster, Miss BUsabeth Wabater, Mr-. It. It Car ter, Mrp C E, Anderson and Mm I'. L. Tbompaon, UauehCbonk; Mrs. Charles i. . . i, Un, Cbarlee N. Thorpe and ilis Murphy, Philadelphia; Mrs. c. R Broad bead; Baglerille; Mrs. W. H. Mc- I ll lie-. Dhina; Mrs. Millikeu and Mrs ll 1 1, alnuer. of Phlladeipbia; Mr a, a M. W.-iies, of Wllkaa-Barra; Mrv. D, II Cnnningbam, Mes Harei and Mi. B, i! Forman. of Jeraey Uitri Mrs. Ueorge8. Webster, Mis A l- Dick man and Mt" (i bard C. Allen, of Frank!, r!, Pblladel i li i; Mrs. B. T. Hick, k andUisa Oenirra i reetnan, or urange, n. j ; Mrs. t. . liruat, ilra. N. S. Ksston, Mrs. S C, I'at terson. Mlaa F.itt and Miss Abol. of Bum- ' tn it , N. J.: Mrs. L. W, Cochran, of Mor riatown. N. J.s Mr- I". 0, Waters and Mrs 1. A Bobbins, or Baltimore; Mrs V. B. Brown, of Washington, D. C. - BOARD OF CHARITIES' MEETING. Memberships are Being Subscribed For Work Is to Bo Given to Twenty-tive Men. There were prnt at last night's meeting of the directors of th Board of Aaiociate.l Cbaritiee, Col B B, Ripple, T, J. Uoare, Lumer K 'ller. P, J, Kuan. T J Kelly. S cretary Uriel and Mrs W BJ Dnggan, An encouraging feature ot llie s-ssi m was tba farorable r;e"ts givi of the , f. furts to increase tba membarthlp of the organisation. During t ie n.uit week thirty live names were aided to ilia roll. th;rtv of w.'iom wero year and one a life inbaoriber Tbe yearly momb r- bhip fee ia f 1 and lite memborebip, VI. The report of ti;i trea-urer was rea d It showed n Imlanc on hsii I A commnnioation from tbe Charity Minitrel company ere it-1 eooiiderabl interest Tue letter itated that Ibe sompany would give an entertainment in Music hall, the proceeds to B ) to the fund for lb- r-lief of the po r.and that tlie assistance of tlie Associated Chan ties in giving tl:e affair proper n-ws paper m-ntiuii was desired. N iue of those preaout knew anything about tbe Ciarity Minstrel company, and there fore tne u: tn! r wera ljth to give tl.e scheme their npproval. Fin ally th matter wai disposed of ov Mr, Keller m ving that it be referred to Preeideot Ripple and Secretary Isra', who will Investigat-' before extending sanction 1 1 tli well hi Miiiu,; mt 'titio i of tbe in itenr perf ormera. Svrretary I-i.i' 1 rou I letter receive 1 from tba (Seooomy Furniture eompaoy, etBtirig 'iint as no on bad oalled for prine tJd 8, off-red at their rerent promenade conoet, ite equivalent value $30, was acc irlingiy douted to t nee f the Associated Cbaritiee A .Mi. eh i ooi Mileel tho letter, o.i motion of Mi. Raatte a rote of thanks wa. extended the Boonomy Fnrni tore company for their liberal dooation Similar notion was also taken In reoos bitionof tha kindness of Charles M. Harris, the Penn ivenna druggist, who fnrtilsned free of charge the medicines required by the tjluritles in the tret ment of the nfllicled poor during the entire winter. On motion of Mr. Kuntie it was de cided to prepare for publication a eom plete list of tho yearly und life mem ber of the organisation. The secretary eras also empowered to employ an aa sUtnnt whenever Insilutlet became loo onerous. Mr. Israel thought, however, that this was unnecessary. The report of the special auditing Committee appointed at last meeting was rea 1 and approved, aa was also the report of the agent, Mia. Duggiu. who was empowered to give employment to twentyDVe persons during the oouiing week, and $100 was appropriated to Ilia employment fund. a i AN ENjOYABLt ENTclKIAINMlNT. Given Last Night bv the Antlat.t O.dtr ef Hibernians. The Ancient Order of Hibernians, Board of Erin, gave a pluasaut enter tainment in their hall at 481 Lacka wantia svennl laat evening. President O T. Boland made the opening address, after Whieb Miss Charles gave a reclta tlou, Michael Djunegsu sang a song and then ex-Judge P. P. Bmith deliv ered the address of tho evening It was an eloquent effort and drow forth fre quent rounds of applause. A recitation by Mils Mamie Boland was well rensived. Miss Julia Allen also recited and in response to an en core aang a pleasing solo. Mr. Doune gau aang another aoag and was heart ily applauded. He was followed by Miss Mamie Boland in another recita tion in whieb the young lady did her self credit, The text number on the progr amine was filled by the Colombia qnnrt"tte, composed of Liny Kettrlek, sol Mor gan, Ambrose Morgan and Herbert June. They did Surly and v.tre spm pelled to respond to un encore. Mr. Kittrick was requested toeing alone, Ha complied aud was himself compelled to respond to two encores, his last ef forts consisting of a laughable imita tion of turnout actors. The entertainment was witnessed bv a large audience aud was a pronounced SUOCSS, The chairm tn ot arr ,ng mends was Johns. McCabe, who wis ably assisted by John Mcilal, of Dn i more. At tho d. so President Boland thanked thoso p ent for bnelr luurty appreciation oi tbe programm car- rled out, and statod that in the future, entertainments of a aimilar oharacter Would ho H UiOi'e ii . que it feature. TRACTION COMPANY'S PLAN'i. Work to Bo Oommenecd no Improve mant Ftrpp . I Dtiuiig Winter. As soon as the weather permits the Bcranton Traotioo oompany will repair tu track. upon which work was stopped during the winter months, siring overiie ,d wires, build crossovers and get every thing in condition to open ate the line In the absencn of General Manager Archer it cannot ho learned in what localities work will bo commenced tin,. FOR THE "COUNTRY STUDENTS. County SupormtencUnl Taylor Has Arranged for Scries of Examina tionsWhen to Bo Htid. BflorU are uow b nig uiudo in sev eral counties in this state to system tlze tho work in ungraded sohools, it is held that the country schools cen tum many of tho brightest stud ints, and that these schools, if properly di rected, may nccomplil quite as much iu tbe common brancboi ie tbe graded schools lira doing. To tlii etui a carefully prejtred comae of stndy, ontlining tue w.na for eight yeats has ben introduced, and monthly examination questions have been sent dining the current year to all the school of the county. Central examinations for pupiis in county school based on tho work of the seventh and eighth year of llu cour- Will be hel I on SturJ.v, May 1, 1804 as follow: i. At Olyphant, Central building, by Principals M. W. i ommlngs, U J, Lloyd; Jobu a. Moyles and (arrl A K nyou '.' At Jermva. Graded SChOoL by Prin cipals E, D Bovard, H. N. Davis and It. H. Msrtin. 3. At Carbondalo, Yarritigtou school, by princlnsls F.ia vVbita, Sua Ma one au i K itieuetblns. 4 At Moscow, Graded school, by Prin cipals w. a. Peck, .s. w. bortree and Mr li. U. Depw, Mis- Caesie McDsde and .ll-- .Ii-lllile (. tliln.li. a. At Waverly, Graded school, by i'nu ClpalsF, L Uanyen, F. 11. Green an l G. A I lay, 6 At Taylor, Mi-s M K.-n.. - sch iLby Principals r. K. Ooyne,Jamss F. Foley aud Thomas Joye Qnestlone will be sent to the chair- Uiso Ol each COmmlttM to be opened bv ti.e committee i n tbe day of ezamin -tlon All pnplli m country schools who nave completed or nearly completed tbe common brnnehei ar urged t at tend at the moat couv-nient centre Certificate of rank, Signed by the ex amining committee an! the county eiipenoWndeul will tn given to at, . pnpill v. ho take the ex mi. nation All pupil in the eighth years' w rk whose average reaobes 71 per cent, cio nark being lower than 00 per oeot are entitled tO enter tho tltial exsin; i tlon to be held In Bcranton, June IB, bytbeeonnty snnerintendenl end an ei imlnlog committee appointed by him. Tboes popile who maks an average of 80 per cent In this examination, (no mark being lower than M pr cent) wi.l receive tbe lomiuoa SObOOl dlpl un.. All others taking tbe sm i ..tlon wi.i rec-iv c -r,;li i'.e o! rank sign i by tti" etsmlnlag eommittee an 1 th county ti i rint-n lent COMMON Pt. ... 1 etUl LIST t Is Mnd Up fei tha Terr. Wh.ch wm Begin Uav 2H Deputy Protbonotary K ssonyeatei day completed the liiil list for tli three siik-' term ' c luiiion pVas c urt, beginning My M, rbirty cases are set down for eaob sreek as nsoal For the first wtok among Die rasee f. r trial ar thi.ee of Joseph Fellows and C. Smith vs. V. K Lonmil a'd .'. Q. Fellows, ejectuitnt; Luther Foster tb. Nsney Foster, divorce. John Ward vs. Mary J, Ward, divorce; J Jetir.inr vs. Leuigo Valley Ral i i oompany, trepa Beeond week Traverse of th Inquisition In ti s D it twr of the babitnal drnnkenneee of Dr A. E. Iit.rr: A H Wloton vs Pan noaat C al com;i!iv, ejeliuent Thn I week Charles Hutotilson v J. J, Ali-rlght. diar '-' vr oil jrop-riy near Car bond il - INj'JNCriON 15 OIJSOlWf.0 Judge Lruch'a Deelelon in the Wilson Itoad Controversy Judge Lynch, ol ffl Ikes Bar re, va ter iav dissolved th InJ i ioiIoo In the cse of the Lackawanna Valley Street K ill w iy foinpany against loo ( larbon dale an t Forest City Passenger Rati way c mpa tr. Then a d - ..nto between tliesi cor porntions, isaib claiming the right to my tracks on what la known a the Wilson road In Fell township. Judge Lynch, elien presiding in court iu tin city two weeks ago, listened to argu ment for an I against making perm m ant n preliminary injunction that imd been granted reotraining the Carbon dalu company from laying n track on Wilson road, P.W'r for Clrean Hidgs Becretory Briggf, of the Board of Health, io::mg under Instructions from that body, has prepared s communication to councils, reqoeenog that the pronoeed extension of the Foili leentli ir,ver dlstrlot, between Million and Lackawanun etr ats, be completed as aoou a possible. The commnnioation will bo prejuutcd at the next motiUK of the city fathegs. 0' Int. ll, (iiiKWBn, the Philadelphia spec lalist, has now return sd from an Sltsndsd southern trip, aud may hncousnlled at Ins parlors, No. 1111 Sprjce street, Bcranton, Temple Court building, upon all aonteand chronic disenaes of men, women ami chil dren. It has boon UOiSOd UbOttt by one or more persons that. Ur. Grower publisbei the names of his cured Mtlaute, This is nut so. Kverytbing is strictly sacred and coulldential, und no on, patient kOOWS that iinoiher la being treated. The doctor ha always made this principle a lasting and sovereign one, and feels that it is due to every patient. Olflco hours, daily, 0 a. m, to (l p. in. ; Sunday, t) to a, M A Kacied Conoert. A sacrkp concert will bo given at Trin ity Lutheran chnrch Thursday evening, April !20tb. Lending vocalists will partici pate aud every arrangement has beeu made to present a musical program of tho high est older. Tickets 50c. Can you blame people for fsirly crying for those handsome Mul tichromes? Ell IF DEFENSE lliat Is What Joseph Judge and Audrav Smith Are Endeavoring to Prove. Wmm ft VERY BAD IAN That Is the Way Ex-JudgJO Stanton Prints Him 2oth of the Defendants Went on the Siand and Swore That Joseph Tomullnas and Charles Block Made a Vicious and Unpro voked Assault Upon Them. All of yeaterday was consume ! hear ing evidence In tbe case of Joseph Julgo and An drew Smith, who are 00 trial before Judge Kdwird ia tho main c dirt room, charged with hav ing murdered Joseph Tomoliuaa la Smith's I ouse on Blnir avenue, para Place, on the nigiit of Jan. 2"i Mrs. Bmltb, wife of Andrew Smith, sat near her butbsnd all day and watched tlie progress of the trial with much apparent interest She I a eomely looking young woman anil when she went on the stand to testify iu bur husband's behalf proved that she had both spirit and intelligonoa. Both of the defendants were ou the stand vesterdav afternoon Their tes timony was tojt'.ie effeot that tha kill ing wis done in a 'If dofenss. timith is a small man, IU voars of age, aud has been iu this country three years, He Sppsari to realize much more clearly than bis companion tho terrible peel, tlon tbey are placed In. Ja Ige, r Juriehski, us he was called before bia name wis Amsrioanlasd, is a man of medium Sill and athletic build, Ho sat in court yeaterday aa Unmoved aa a granite statue until he was called to tue staod, wmm he de veloped an excitable temperament and the Interpreter found it difBenlt tncorh Iris ll iw f speech so that his version of the crime might be iatelllgently trans lated for to benefit of the jurors. Judge served for five years in tno im perial (uard of the Russian army raovxD a u.iu wmsM. Tha commonwealth male out a strong case of nnjualitiable homicide until it rallel Anth. uy Laknfaki to tne Stand, lie w is in Sunt..' ho.iaaou the night of the trouble aud look a hand In Iho row which proceeded tho Striking of Tomullnsa with an ax Liipotakl told a story that mad it appear that t.H killing wss done In lf defense ,: l eifJodgc m i u n, of ciutis! for tbe defense, remarked with much ap parent ealut.ictioii after L'licotskl left tho stau l that be wa gial the com monwealth bad at la: produced a Wtl uess who told the true story of what ' conned at Smith's on the night of J in. J7. The cross rumination of Anthony Alumina was oompleted aftar eourt opened yeaterday morning and then i r i.v-r J, A. K die Wa railed to the stand Hedeecribed the ooulttton of T imollnas' skull and brain as developo i oy the p s: iu rtem elimination Mr StaUtOO wante 1 to kn w if the WOUB 1 wee nrceesarlly fatal, to wbleh quea lion I'utnct Attorney Kelly interposed m ol j otinu Aft-list ing tonrgu mo:, t i ii tin-qui-stl hi Julge Klwarls decided to admit It stating that he wool 1 in-tri'.et the jury on that point Mr. st.iuton thereupon declined to k ihe qusetlon, Enoch Piet-r Ust.h 1 to seiag Tom nllnee bit with an ax ny Julge Winn the wounded man f.-ll Smith kicked blm i bo nagt day witness told Judge and Smith that they should bo schemed of themselves for having stru-k Tomu llnas with an x Smith answered that Ibe Injured man got what he dcosrve I, and oogbl to be nil witn an ax again Ant hoof Lukofskt was th- next wit - -, called. He was in Smith' hous- -i the troubls began md heard Judge aey II was not nice for ihem to bs fighting ran Droa sronoa As SOOn is he sail that, tha witness leclsre I tin' T tn ilmas. II. u' laad a man named Wislosky struck Julge with a tea pot, u g! iss an I t chair on the heal, w:iteh camel him to bleed il rusi.i.l uiista.r. followed by the three men, who attempt! to fore their 'i iy Into in room. Finding that r 'r-'it n K.ife, Judge rushed down Stairs a'll mi', of the bouse, taking refuge In a summer kitchen, T bare BIoi k foon I bim and going to romuliris told l::m whre Julge was, They left the bous to take .lodge out of the shanty to kill h'm. . they x ; ised it A few minutes later Smith and romulinas returned t 1 the house Struggling, 1 hey wera followed by juige with un i i-1 hi band Tomu lines est I "'ot us kill them all," and he "trtii k Jiiif.-e on the bend with club The latter retaliated by hitting Tomulluai with in ax When Judg entered the hois Smith had re ir 1 a blow on the head from the elub bold by Tomullnas. Wttuess de- nis ' tn it Bail b k'.okd tn injur-d man if t-r he f"ll to the groun I, Mary Lucavaevltob, of 1'itutou, an an it or iho 111111 dared mau. In who honor th celebration was held at Smith's house on tbe night of tbe mur der, leelilled to seeing the blow strn.k by Judge with the sx, but witaescd no of the extenuating circumstances described by LukofskL After Tomu lloas fell she began to bemoan bim dead. Smith tool li r to bo quiet as the devil would have got Tomullnas iu any ,-vnut. That OlQSOd tho testimony ou the psrt of the prosecution nn l ex Judge Stanton opened for tbu defeuee, it.ka 11K ItLV DtVIMII, Iu his opening sddrsen to tho jury Mr BtantOU laid lie expected to be aide toihow tlie jury that the killing was done iu se! f defense. T'omuhna. ho declared, was an ugly, ferocious and quarrelsome character and was on unt il el bent, as his actions snd words would prove, ou the night he received Hui blow wli'..'h resulted in Ilis death. That blow had been struck to protect Judge from further ill nsaga nt the hands of Tomullnas, Frank Schur mnckus wasths Brat witness called nnd twors that the fight was percipitatoi by Joseph Tomullnss and Charley Block, who declared they would kill Judge nd went to drug bim from tlie shauly for that purpose, Mary Berne tt described the condition of Judge's WOUnds nnd the appearance of hie elotbes after the tight. She said he was covered with blood and bia clothing badly torn. Andrew Smith, onn of the defend ants, wss than sworn. He said that on 'be night of Jan. B7 he wh seabsd in a room on the second floor of his heme puying csrd with Joseph Judge, when I'omulina invited them down Stairs to drink some beer, They accepted the invitation and about 11 o'olock the par ty was reinforced by the arrival of Mi chael Marchalonas snd Charles nnd Anthony Katcherinas. Prior to their arrival there had been no trouble of any kind. Charley Blook snd Jossph Tomulinas took offnse at the srriral of tbe strangers aud Block told Tomu llnas to kill them aud he would be re sponsible. Tomullnss got a slnb and Smith advised the risltors to leave tbe iiousd in order to avoid trouble. They obeyed, bat as they were leaving Toin uliiiae struck them. Jl'bUE AS A FEACEMAKt K. Judge protested against treating the visitors in that way and Tomulinas hit him with a tenpot, Wislosky with u beer glass and Block with n chair. Judgo lied to tho HpnrtmoDta above, followed by tho three men In a few minutes he enmo down again and wont into tbe shanty. When Block some time later discovered where Judge was, ho urged Tomnlinai to go and kill him. The two men rundo un effort to gel into the shanty, and failing in that began to tear off the boards from tho s'ulu so at to at at Judge. Witneus protested against such conduct and threatened 10 call the police. Tomu lni. s 1 hen attacked him and he retired into tba house, pursued by his assail ant. Tomullnas struck him on the left stds of the head with a club, causing blond to - pun from his right ear. Ju Ige entered the hou?a at that point nnd Tomulinas attack d him with the club and Judge hit him with the ax Tomullnas then attempted to grab wit., utss.but lis kioked him and shoved him away. The injured m in then foil to the ground Block was not iu the House at that time, but when he learned what had occurred hu grabbed witnnss and thre-v him twio to tho floor. Wit nN8 then picked up a ts'-' knife aud sprang into a corner. Block hit him with a club snd he drop;. I the knif, whereupon Block nnd several other meu took hold of him and laid him on a hot stove, burning him badly, Mi cbaI Marcholona aud Charles and Anthony Katchwrnias were called, but their testimouy threw no light on tho tragedy. moot says Hi: DBBD TBI AS. Joseph Judge, tue other defendant, was next called to the stand, and with dramatic goature told the itory of the trouble, admitting that he bit Tomu linas twice with the ax, our on tho shouldsr and next 0:1 the head. He claimed, however, that he was forced to do so 1 1 protect himself, After list ening to hi story court adjourned tor tbe day. TO MOVE FOR EQUAlTsUFFRAGE. Committee Appointed to Bring the (Question to the Attention of the State Legislature. The equal suffrage branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held u largely attended meeting at thuir Spruce street rooms yaterdsy af ternoou. it was exprctad that Mrs Bquisrs, of 1 arbondal, procldont of the County union, would b present an 1 deliver an address, but she was un able to ba thtre, mUOh to the disap pointment ot those who cam to bear her However, the la ilea mad the most of th occasion by diacumtig the equal suffrage queetloa in an inform, way Mrs C D Simpson presi led. Mrs Yost read au article from lbs u of Mi" Mar,- A Livermore touca mg Upon th work 111 the stUtS of New York. T his was followed by a genertl disrussi. n aa lo how to best bring th) equal auffrag question bedor the Pennsylvania legislature bun- f--vore I petitions, wuils others seemed to think that the state and r mnty organi sation should b th first to . in toe matter. Th result was the ap pointment of a committee of tars to formulate uiu definite plan of actio.i rboas nam- I or tb president to SSTVS on the committee wore Mrs Roberts, of tbe Hv le l'ark nni 0:, Miss Laecb, o: the Providence union, and Mrs. D B ' 1 -d !, of th Scranton nt ion. The fact that many intelligent w men display no interest tn the ef fort to ("cure ,q ial suffrage was com Dented upon t'nis.Mr. .; bert ai 1 is because they have never glVeU the -u.ject thought One of tha ine nhsr oonfssssd that when the joined the Wouiau's Christian Temperance uu:ou -be was verv much I'ppoeed to the sromsn suffrage 1 ie,bnt after carefuilv rea ling her Bible she foon 1 that equal sutfrsge wi divinely sanctioned from QenOStS to H relation. and conseq i ntll she becam a convert to th cans "Every mother." tin lady said," wants a chance to vote for 'Ojd, home an 1 native land,' if she will but stop to think what the pnril-gs Implies," In meeting Was doled by Sil Join ing 111 singing "Blest Bs tue lie Thai 111111." N 1 w millinery go alt are received daily Bt M .s ft Prs, Su Spruce Mieet Tbey ,re trimuied by xp,o n i.ced trimmtrs an I am beauties to bs hold. ' 4 . . Cst yi iir carpets cleanej by tb S rn ton BsddlSg Co nil ;i. JENKINS In Bcranton, April 1194 Eugene Ashley, son of Mr. and Mrs. f) II JenklttS, aged 1 year. 1 month and '.'1 days, funeral this Wednesday sfter- Loon at 3 o'clock at Iff.u Scranton street. NEKMbDORFSOUVENlRS Tho (jreat demand ex hausted our fimt supply We have received another lare lot and ca,n now fur nish one of these beautiful engravings free to every purchaser of our Fast Black Hosiery. FINLEY'S. B BAtJTIVUL Jewelry to se lect from. VERYTHING Dew, E R R I HQS in new styles. UN in .uid see our now store. Y W are weleome. S TERLINQ Silver NoVeltlea In great variety. W.W. BERRY Jeweler 417 Lackawanna Ave, Best Sets of Tee vx,$8.oo Including the palnteaa extracting, ot teeth by an entire! new pro- S. O. Snyder, d.d.s. ISO VV YOBIINU AVU. Notice. The New York. Ontario & Western R. R. Co., will stop the followiug trains at the crosini npposit the now Base Bull grounds: Tram 208, south, leaving Car- bondale 3.34 p. m.; train i'07, uorth, ra mming leaving Scranton 4.5U p. m.; train '.309, north, returning leaving Scranton 6.10 p. in., days games aro played. T. Flitcrokt, District Passenger Agent. liilfKllllliillllllllllllHUIIIIHllilKiili HAVEN'T A Hammock?! 1 noN''!' t1' eoml'.irtabte neigh bor sviniwtbit'i with you. There's solid couiion. iu haumiock iounging. Hammocks for a Dollar TVlaa .. tana a. i-. M..(kl. . (!.. .1 Jt mm sjajj 1 " 1 -' h i'otio st miii: nnuini Mtj iiiuu, uj Liirtij. wh Ul ') lilWaVJ tssn ul. Art. HENRY BATTIN & CO., 126 Penn Ave. Plumbing ) Popular Tinning Prices 5 When vou are looking for r.cv- eltiee, come in and you will g find them. S -- - Scranton's Household Specialists. ana lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. Wo are now displaying a riiie Una of Hosiery ln OTTOS. BILK and LISLE I'll HK AD. Our Children's Children's Clothing ever exhibited, including all of the latest novelties in Junior, Reefer, Zouaves and Vestee Suits at $3.50 and upwards. Serviceable Double Breasted Suits from $1.25 to $7 00. Every purchaser of $1.00 worth or more is fiven a chance on the beautiful Parlor Suite displayed in our window. PENK CLOrffiNu & SHOE HOUSE 137 AND 139 Complete Oovllttors S. L. r THE CUT SHCr:; HERE Represents Banister's new Razor Toe Last. Ii you want the latest styles in l:ootvear trade at m t Banister's. I BANISTER'S PRICES are a little less than yon are paying elsewhere for inferior goods. BANISTER will give you MORE for yonr money than any Shoe House iu the city. Patent Leather ' and RiHset Shoes in BANISTER'S, j jyiOLASSES catches more Hies than vinegar. Ciood goods draw more trade than poor ones. Our Ladies' Suits, Shirt Waists, Capes, Millinery, etc., and Men's Hats, Neckwear, and Furnishings are bound to catch trade. Each purchaser to the extent of $i or over takes part in our $2,500 Distribution Gift. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. THIS WEEK $4.00 Cape for $2.25 in all colors. Ladies' fine Coats, worth $6.00, for $2.48 Also Ladies' line Serge Suits, worth $7.00, for $4.29 J. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. Department THE AX FALLS SwCMtftn? Department and smashes prices into splinters. 1,000 Children's Suits (0dd3 and Ends ) have been placed on separate tables and will D3 sacrificed at ruinous prices un til all sold. We are showing the most handsom? line of te eg. 1st Jk rf 4 fi PENN AVENUE, SCWANTON, PA, ALLEN. endless variety. SL'ILnW8 km