THE SORANTON Till BUNE-TUES DAY MOREING, FEBRUARY 1 n NORTON'S BULLETIN. Value's Wh'st Hoards, lntcst and best We liavc all sles and styles. Also 'hlst Cards; in lanje variety, ly the pack or by the dozen. Gaines of amusements, all sorts, for old and 3 otnig people. Hlauk Account Hook's, all soils and all sires, fiom the vest pocket mem to the largest Ledger, for all soils business Statloneiy, ever) tiling desirable for the office, desk or counter, all the standnnl sorts and novelties, Choice $talionciy lor Indies' use. Engraving and Printing to order of Calling Cauls and Invitations on slioit notlcc-aud light pi ices. See our Specimens and get prices. Faucj Goods at greatly reduced pi Icis. Jlargains in several lines to reduce stock. M. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Ac. u &53SS33SS3 &505e. SIS The Finest BOCKWHEflT FLOOR ! We Ever Had in the Mill. 3 St Wholesale St. sll $30,Scies ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PA EXTRACTION OF TKHTH WITH ANAnsTiinNn." finest den tal WOBK IN THE CITY. DRS. HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 3!6 LACKAWANH1 AVE. 1'JGltSONAL. Rev K.ither VaKlu, of Lit oat liciul, pent jtst('iau ii. tills cit. .Mis-. Vanhiittiin, of tln l,.iek.i.inn i hospital, hwi koMu to Clt?i.laml on a .il.i tlon Miss FIoiciicl' Woodwuiil, of tho Glolie faton-, H seilousl III, at Iili home, 1-od A me stieet. Oiiiei.il Societal. v Georpre Muhy and SeionJ Asslatant Koiest 1'iasur liae lett the city to .ittuiil the annual conteienee of tho State Af-oelutlon of Young Men's Christian associations, which Is being hold In rottstown. Mr Mahv will be pic&unt nt tht annual convention ol the .same con M'litlou, whlcli meets in Koadlnt,', bcrfln ninjr Tliui-ilay, hy which time the eon fiifciice in I'ottstowu will hae been con c Huli.il Sir. Frazer will letuin Thuisdaj naut Assistant Seeiotuj Chailes A Wiley and I'hsical Instiuctor E I. Hufl will Uao the same da to attend the con entlon They, together with Mr. Mas, will lem.iiu oei Sundnv. WAS NO EXCUSE FOR IT. Action of .llailin Clnil. in Piosccut iiiK C. I.. llii-c Di'iioiinccil. The follow In 11 letter lecelved by Tn s'uiance Man C. 1.. KIce Is self-eplan-atoiy: Scianton, Ii., 1V1. 15, lbD". Sir. C. J j. Klce, Scianton, l'a. Dear Sll : We weio in attendance at the tiial of tho suit Instituted by Mai tin Claik against ou mid fiom the elioum stances and eldencc In the case .110 of the opinion that the blinking of this cilm llial chnige against ou was entliolj with out foundutlon or excuse r W. Klikpati Ms, A. D. Holland, D. J Campbell, A W. Dickson, W J Welsh, A. S. Wagstalf. WOT nXACTIr RIGHT Is the v.ty thousands of people feel. It Is beeauso their blood Is poor. Hood's. Sais.i paiillu, the One Tiuo Hlood Puilllei, will piomptly but them light. HOOD'S PILLS me pmely M-Rotnlilo and do not liuige, jialn 01 giipe. All diugglsts 44"f4-f4-4"f44"f4-f-f-f4--f4-ff t i t 4--f-4 4- t is as good as a mile. And a Miss' shoes should be as good as can be made. Price hin drance maybe, keeps you from wearing the the best. Then you'll be glad to grasp this oppor tunity. A dozen broken lots that sold from $2.00 to $2.50 go today for about half. Broken sizes and small lots. Take a little longer to suit you ma3'be, but if you find your fit you've saved one-half in price. Choice of these $2.00 and $2.50 shoes today for 00000000 ? V Ui LIMUUll. 110 Spruce Street. 4444444444444444444444444 The Weston ill Go BOARD'S NEW ROOMS WERE CHRISTENED Flrsl Aleclins Last Night in New Board of 'Iraile Uulldlng. SECRETARY ATHGRTOiVS REPORT Mns a Document (Jhln:.' n Com pre -liciisitu Itcsmiit' of Suiiiiilon J5"i ncss l.nt Vt,ui--l,rusl(li,nt .Mnj Announces tho Comiiillti'cs lor 1811 . Itujiorls ofCoiiiiiiittrcs and l'oliiiti-1 llilcliuock's Itrport us Oi'lcpiti1 to INiitiouul ISiiiuil ol Trade Mui'llng. Last nlglit wns held the (list n'o-l-Ing of the bonid of tiado In Its new and elegantly appointed rouum In the new boaid of tintlc btilldhiK on Linden stiiet The number of membeis nies ent was laigur tlinn usually attended the meetltiKH In the old rooms and In eluded not it few of the ctty'b leadlnn business suit its, Included In the liioceodliifti weie Soc ietal j Atherton's report, the it'ipolnt inont by 1'ieslclent Mny of the 1VJ7 committees mid tho repoi t by Colonel F. L. Hitchcock of the muotlnfi of the nctlonal bonid of ti.tdo nt AVnslilim lon, Jj. C , Inst month. J. SI. Keinmeiei, of the transpot ta tion committee, thiou.ih the secU'tarv, made u repnit on fi eight tariffs. It v.as to the elect Unit tho eninT)r.r.e-! 1'inl iienib lestored the old lutes-. An ,f 1 vv .-ip-j . ?ii t Sii imf'i ?w L$i& n II AnMTl'TJNVIV Ills Annual Itepoit as Sccictaiy itead at the Meeting. niiomiiunj lnp letter fiom the socie tal y of the Hnston bonid of trade stnt i '1 Unit the Lehigh Vnlley load on Jnn. 19 nnnounced the lestoiatlon of the ol,! minimum late of ii." cents to points, south of the New Yoik line, and that stioiifi efi'oits weie being mnde to li.no the t.ito apply to tho whole of the mll dle stntes. COST OF THE HANQUr.T. The secietaty toad the lepoit of K. L Fuller, chnliman of tho baiuiuet committee, which placed the cost ot the it cent spicad at the Hotel Jetinn at $ST2 G", Uts ?-" loNonue fiom Guests' tickets, milking tho net cost SuST f 1 Secieturj AUieilon then lead his an inml lepoit, which is appended in full. It was decided to place In the hauls of the board's attorney and its pi ope i olllceis the collection ol dues fiom de linquent membeis. The bj iiw pi i ' idliu' 1'mt membeis In nireaih slmll be susiiended will be onfoiced If a lui thtr appeal Is not complied with G. A. Fullei, whose tei m us tiusloe had expiied, was ie-ele(ted Alex Dunn, ji.. w.ib elected a mem ber, and the applications foi niembct shlp of T. F. Flltcioft nnd G. L. Woa ei weie laid over until tho JIaich meeting in nccoidnnee with the lion til lules The committees named by I'lesldeut Sla weie as follows: SlJiuif.ictui oi s Luther Kellei, ohaii man, William Coniull,.J. T I'ottei, Jo seph Lej, .1. A Lansing, F. S. Baikei, Waltei Henwood. Legislation and taes H. H l'alno, chaiiman,.r. Meg.ugle, Fied Wlilm.ij ei, R. H l'attoi.son, D M. tcille. rinance Samuel ilinos, Lhaiiman; Sol Goidsmltli, J H. Steell. Stints anil hlghwajs T. H. Walking, chaitman, Hveiett Waiion, F. L Hltcli cck. Tianipoitatlon J. jr. Kemmeiei, chilr mim; T. .1. Kellej, It SI. Scianton Stock i:change-W. II. Feck, chaliman, H. .1. Andeison, F. L Phillips. Hoanl of Ti.ule building A W. Dickson, chaiiman; H. SI. UoIps, L B. Stiuges, .1. A Linen, C. P. Davidson. Postal Attahs-Davld Pickens, chair man, G H. Cobb, S, O. Ken Public safetj H. W. Hue, ejinlimin; C. I. Klnsl. j, c. P.. Scott, George Kellei, C S Woolwoith. lJaniiuet-12 L. Fuller, chaliman; V. (i Com sen, c. II. Pond, Clmles Sthlagor, T C Von Ptoicli. Slembeishlp-D H. Atlietlnn, chilli Minn; SI. II Holgato; Samuel Lobock, A. J. Ca .se, Fiankllii llenshaw Asscsbinent-D T Yost, rhalimin; C. It Connell, Waltei L Slattliews. Colonel Hitchcock's leport as dele gate to the nntloiml boaid of t utile meeting was n inielully piepaied and instiuctive paper that was" highly np pieclnteil. When Secietaiy Atherton ooncludod loadliifi his lepoit It was complimented by heaity npplauso. It was an oluiiis tlve ilocument containing a coinpiehen Mve ieiew ot Scianton buslnehs last eai and was as, follows: slciu:tahys hi:poht. Sir. I'lesldent and Slembois Scianton Uoaid of Tiade. Gentlemen: 1 most lespectfully submit the follow ing as mj upoit for tho join IbOi). Wo aie just cntcilng upon a now oia In the hlbtoij ot the Scianton iloaid of Tiade. iwcntj-Ihe jeaisago tho Ith day ot last I tlJiiiuij this oiginlzatlon was chaiteied with the late Hon. Lewis, Pimhe us pu-M-dint Duiln' tills (piaitor of a eentuiv It has been a llo institution. It has bcui Plo'iesshL and up to date In all things. Jt has kipt nbieast of the times. It has iiomi lollowed. It has alwajs kd Wh'it nioio substantial ovidtuci, ot this could be vouchsafed than tin- fact that wo ale tonight loi the llm time pel milled to miet in this beautiful stiuotuio known as the lioaid of Tiado liullJini;, and it seemed to me Hitting at this time to gtvo In Kl hlstoij of the building fiom the timu .of its incoptloii up to tho timu of Its coin. plotlon and occupancj. The Hi st ucoiii 1 can find on the subject was In Januaij, lSS'J, whtn Sir. v T Smith flist suggested the election of a, lioaid of Tiade building and in ISW a siietlal committee, consisting of A. W Dickson, Colonel II. H. Holes. L Ii Still ges, J. A. Linen and Dvuett Wiuim, was uppolniod for the puiposo of Investi gating tho foaslbilltj of eieaing suih a building. No furthei sups weie takin, howovei, until lMll when after cousldii able agitation on tho unit of those who saw tho Impoitiinco of tho mattci, and believed that tho election of a suitable board of tiado building would at once give to tho city of Scianton the place It do son id among tho Plogiesslve cities of tlio country, and Insplm among' the Inhabit ants and othcis a conlldotico In tho future of tho city, thut would ledound to Its eeilastlng benellt; a meeting was called to consider a report fiom tho building committee which embodied a pioposltlon fiom C P. Davidson, who had In the moan tlmo been niadu u member of the committee, and to whom much of the ciedlt for this elegant building Is due. Tho pioposltlon inado at this meeting piovlded that a stock company bo fonneil. capitalized nt $100,000, and Incorporated uiuki tho laws of tho 3tato of Pennsyl vania, for the purposo of erecting a building to be called, and plainly maiUed A M4K'iK&A . In lctteis of stone, "lloird of Trade." The i lopoiltlon also pioidod Hint If at hiij Ume wllhlu one j ear the honrd of tiade deilied to putchiifu the building, It could do so by pin chasing tho slock of the company loi the amount aciunlly paid In, nnd at unv time within foil! jeais thereafter ((he yeais rrotn the completion of the building) It could purchir. the stock at $110 pet slime based upon pat of flOO It was nlo proiioned that the build ing should cost Irom $100,(.JI) to Mff.OJO The plans for snmr to be nporord by the bond of trade building committee. PliOPOSlTIONS ACCHPT1JD. These seveial pioiiosltlons were dul arctpted, nnd a paper was circulated by Mi Daldon and othets asking for siib "cilptlons in the stock of tho compan.v On ,Iul ath, liM, after the-entile $1000)) had lieen subscribed, a nipptlnir nf tlio sub. ?crlbers waH held at the board of tiado I looms, 121 Lackawanna useniie, when the Kir.inton Poaid or Tiade Koitl r.btite lommnj was organized and the follow ing named gentlemen elected a boaid ot dilectois, to wit D. H. Stingos, W. A. Mi, T. II. W.itklns, t:nutt Wniien, O. J", liavlilpon, A. D licnn, I. M. Gates, D II. Hand ami .1. W. Dikford. Mi. C. P Da bison war elected piesident of the comp.inj ; A. D Dean, tloasuler, and D. 1 Atheiton, Reerctnn, On August (Uh, ISO-,, a mtetlng of tho boaid of dlieetois was held and Sir. D. JJ. Atncrton wus elei ted seiuun of the, bond. The ptuohnf.e of lots N'os 2'l, ",0 1 and 31 in block No 103 on noithwest coi ner of Linden slieelt and Dl couit for the sum of $l",00U was ordeied. Un Mav 21th, IS'ij, the dlrectois nut and altei con sbleilng pi ins which had been submit!' d bv some hI aichlleitH In cyohei, the plans of Sll. L C. Holden woil niloptid, and at a hubsuiuont tneetlng held Octoliei 1st, ISO', the contract for the found Ulons was awaided to Slu 13. S. AVilllums. On Januaiy lsth, l".ij, the continct foi the election of the building complete was awarded to Sir. Com ml Schioedei. Wnlk Uns rntniTl(Ili'fi,l nt nllrn nllil nut. ried on without Intel inptlon until the' picscnt utile, wnen, while not wholly completed, It Is so near thill point that for all practical puipo-es we may tiulh ful'.v say "It Is llnlshcel." Hefoie Inviting bids for the constiuc tloli of the buildlliL, It had li'come a) paront to these mnsil. Iii, r-nled that a suitable bulltllny could not be eicctel foi: the amount of money that hod at llrst seemed sulllelent. Theiefore, li meeting of the stockholders was held .lanuaiy nth. lSrG nt v.hleh time, by unanimous eon sent, the dbecteis weie empowered to expend not to exceed tl SO.O00) on the building. The foundation upon which this magnificent structuio stand l rousldeied to be the bet ever laid In this city. It was found nec-e-Fai to r. ino e about twe 'iH feet of tin suifaco befoie a sullab'e liin upon which to commence the foundation wis le'icheil. The mnsuui) was laid In the best Poit lnnd ccminl, nnd cost complete JS.5IIG0 AI' Siliioedei's general contnqt was ?!LC,IU Plumbing, steam and electricity, Continued on Page 1 THE STEEL RAIL WAR, LicKanannn Company Is in FaoraIi!c Position and (ictiinj a Iii;; Slice of Orders Reins' Placed. Theio Is an a'jundanco of woik now at both mills of the Lackawanna lion nnd Steel nmpnuj and the Indications aie thai this condition ol allalis will continue loi some time, although the olllcials of the company ltfuse to coi lobointe this a lew of the situation. They aie also leticent at to the number unil extent of the ouluts the company has booked blneo the disl option ot the steel pool. It is the iiPiu-rnl uplnlon In the steel tiade that the Laikawaiuuv company has not been left In th" great skii nil'li foi oi dels which followed Imme diately aftei the bieaklnn ol the pool. In this city the statement sent out lioni Johnstown to the eflect that the ram lul.i lion eonipiiny has enougli tudeis to keep its mills doing constantlj lor nine months nnd that It does not want any mote at the existing pileos Is le gal ded as a Ijltift Theie Is no doubt that the company bus pocketed a gie.it many oideis eluilne; the last week but not neni the iiumbci the nboe state-1 ment would Indicate. The taking ot an older of the Boston and Slnino uillioad by one of the West em Pennsylvania companies w-s the eliiect cause of the bieaklnp: . me pool. For je.us the Hoston and Maine lall mad has put chased all ot its tails fiom the Lackawanna company and was consideied one of its most substantial and tellable customeis. Notwithstand ing the establishment ot a llxed pi Ice by the pool one of the steel company In the western patt of the state gave a' into to the Boston and Slaino company much lower than that specilled by the pool and for which tho Lackawanna company held out. The otdei went to tho western mill and theieupon oc cuned the wltlidiawal of the Lacka wanna company fiom the pool. It le fused to longer associate with men who letused to lle up to the ngi cement en tered Into by tile tail makeis. In the war that Is now on the Lack awauna'.s most foinildnble compet itor Is the Carnegie Plltsbuig plant. That can manufactuie steel mils cheaper tjian any mill In the countiy and possibly than any In tho woild. Next to the Cninegle mills those ot' the Lackawanna company are, In the steel tiade, Lonsideied the cheapest in.ll fln isheis. It theiefoio seems but iiattlt.il Hint the local company should bo able to get tho lion's sliiito of the eastern business that Is uolng. It has also mnde n bold bid lor western business dining last week and with a good deal of success, thus blinding home to the Aestein mills in a foicible way the enor they mailo In tampoilnp; with the Lacka wanna's eastein tiado. Few steel companies aie so advan tageously situated as the Lackawanna. It has line shipping facilities, its own coal mines in this city and oie mines at Lebanon and In New Yoik state. It Is placed at the disadvantage, how ever, of not bavins a sulllclent num ber of fuinnces to make all of Its own pis lion and has to go Into the market to buy quantities of that aitlcle, so Im pottant In the inanufactuilng of steel tails It Is also compelled to buy con tain srindes of lion cue to mix with its own bemuse of the huge quantity of sulphur contained In tlio oie obtained fiom the mines nt Lebanon. The Pittsbuig papeis aie assuied iy the Caincgle people that the mills of that 111 m hae obtained mine than half tho oideis placed since the slum.) in pi ices took place, but In this city tlmt stoij Is legal ded as similar to t'i one sent out fiom Johnstown. Th'-re seems no doubt, howevei, that the Cai negles me determined to stick to .he in'ce of $17 a ton for mils until they foiee the other steel rail makeis of the countij In sue far peace. Tho'paitlctt lar object of tho wrnth of tho c--iiegles nppeais to be tho Illinois Sti. d company on the west, and the Lneka wniinn company on tlio eij3t. From piesent Indications thnie is no llke'l hood of another agieement being en teied Into bj the lull manufacture. s for some time. AVhlle the workmen In tills cltv u jo'ce over the pi aspect of the Eteall;' emo'oyment tho bi caking of the .lno! piomlscs, theli joj Is temp?ied by llr fear that the cutting ot pileos will ic sult In n Keneuil cutting of wages. It liru unit s.111 Citrcil in it l;i). "Slystle Cure" for rheumatism and nouialgla radically cures In one to tin ce dnys. Its action upon the system Is renin! kable nnd mysterious. It ie moves at onco tho causo and the dis ease Immediately dlsappeais. The (list doso greatly benefits, 7fi cents. Sold by Call Loionz, 41S Lackawanna ave nue, druggist, Scianton. TWELVE DIVORCES ON FOR THIS WEEK January Term ot Argument Court Began Yesterday. SPIEGEL WANTED A J0U AS BRIBER i'lic .'ioukii-Snytcr 'nsc licvculs n Very Curious Coudillou of Alluli. Agrees lo l'l n Jury lor 'i(--Vov Ktiili'iico lHscoiercd in llic Law rence Against '1'ini'tion Coinpuu) -"se. The Januaiy term of nigumeut com t liegan esteiday tuoinlnif with Judges Arclibald. Gunster and Hdwaids on the bench. Theto weio IIS cases on the list, of which elghty-Uiree weie ninikod foi aisunicnt, twenty-two continued and thlt teen l entitled "uttled. Twelve of the cases set duwn for a lipsning nie pioceedlngs In dlMiice, au lollows: James AVoolsey against Alice AVoolsuy, Will L. Jones agallipt Lillian May Jones,, tule for alimony; Lillian May J'ass against Klnley Pass, Charles Kvans linlnst Maiy Hvans, Alvlui Jones nsrnlnst Klchnid It. ,lone, Slaty 3ngle a-ialnst L3gbei t K. Hngle, Slur gniot Moigan ugalnsl John p, Slorgnn, A. 11. Swaitz against Hva Swnttz, Slln nle Holthain mm I nil Thomas Holtham, Hmina Slay A'an Hoin against John S. A'nn Hoin, Phoebe 11. Quick vs. James S. tjulck, Joseph Sltnlone ngalnsl Al-foiT-o Hlnilone. tule for deciee in di vorce. The dlvoice cases of William Finnz a aim t Chun h'rauz and John I). Joncii against Slaiy D. Jones weie continued. The follow liiii cases weio repented Bbttldd. J of ph lludelaige vs. VIclo ila Muichesl v, tule to stilke off satis faction; John Piobst vs. 10. 10. llob.t th.ui, et al., litle to still,!' olf appeal; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the telatlon of James P. SIcAndiew s. Ilany Ifktchei, et al., exceptions; J. V. Gueinppv s. John Kennedy, rule to ooen Judgment, A. C. Ncttleton & Co. vs. AVoidin & Dejoe, uile to open Judgment; Slulheiln .t ,Iiuli;c s. .Ins. Fleming, uile to open judgmtnt; Hlt tenbendei it Co. vs. Ilonln Plate Glass company, ceitloi.nl, V. W. AVntson. tiustee, vs. N. H. liiundage, uile to restrict Hen. J Hi am J. S. Stunton vs J. Jacob Slengle, deceased, uile to open judgment: common,caltli vs. Fiank Gloss, uile to lemlt costs, estate of Jaco:i Slongle, dpcensod, uile to open conliunatlnii of widow's appralsemeiit; Estate, of Cinma V. Leett, deceased, ex ceptions to auditor's icpoit. Seven rules to quash and dissolve attachments against Luce Urns, weie stilcken oit list. GANNON CASE CONTINUED. Tho Gnnnon-Ulel case which was down for jesteiday was continued un til Pilday. The sonr-wlint sensational f-'owl.n-Snytei case came up foi aigiimcnt yes leiday afleuioon This, It will be 10 membeied, Is the case in vnIiIpIi ex Judge Stanton alleges embiaceiy vas attempted oi pi.icticed by the delend ant. It is alleged that dill Inji the noon lecess of Hie daj' the tilul was on in civil couit, Snjter was di inking in Jlaekus' with aunt' of the juiymen and that one of the juiymen was heard to sa.v he'd be blanked II he was coming to Scianton to tin Juiy duty for a lit tle thing like 1." a day The ense went against Sowka. Judge Stanton later heaid of what had tiansplied In lluckus' and made It the bnsis ol an up. plication for a new tiial. ' The pilnclpal aigument for the plain tiff jesteiday was made by Sll. Vos buiij, Jiidre Stanton's associate, in the case. lie jneseuted the substance of tho depositions taken befoie Aldei nian Wi ight, commissioner, appointed to take testimony, by which It' was shown that Snyter admitted that he bought dilnks for a ciowd of men on that OLcaslon and that one of the Jui ois at least was piesent. Sir. Hoban In his nigumont against the new tiial laid put tlculiu stiess upon the meiits of the case, making light of the bai-ioom episode. Sow ka and Snyter bought a lot on the South Side fiom P. AV. Stokes. It was HO feet deep with a ten-foot leseivntion. Sowka took the tear poitlon and fenced off 70 feet. Later he was given to un. del stand by some outside paities that he was entitled to 7"i feet as the lot v as 1.10 feet lontr, the ten-foot lesoivatior included To tecovcr this additional live feet the bi ought the suit Sir Hoban pointed out that Sowka might just as well flguie In half the width of the toad In computing the length ot the lot as to Include the ten-foot lesei vatlon. He also held that If Sowka wns slven 75 foot Snvtor would have only (,r, leet to build on and this would manllestly be an unjust division. COULD FIX Till; JURY. Ttefeultifi to the ocruueuce in Hnckus' place Sir. Hoban said the whole thing glew out of the Intel foi elite of PwilUrnlisSMi! a-i rfrf OOOOOOOOO Grand display of popular pricqd goods. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries. Medium and High Grade Laces, in great variety. . All at Attractive Prices. OOOOOOOOO We take great pleasure iu showing our goods. 1 k I T.EBEJ ffli a llilid person, Intcrnrctor John Spie gel. Thin iiiaii, ho Raid, upprouelied Knytci In the bai-toom and told him that foi $20 he could fix the J my. Sny tir declined to have anything to do with him. Spiegel followed him to the side walk' and oiToiod to do the Job for $15. Hnytei told hint he had no money and besides didn't want to enter Into any stieji deal. Splegi'I urged lllin to go lo some saloon keeper with whom he was acquainted and bin row the money. Sny ter lefuspd to have anything to do with hlin nt all and told him not to bother him, Spiegel then asked for 50 cents, but Snyter would not give lilm even this. "Then out of t avenue," tin Id Sir Hoban, "this Stilegel went to Judge Stnulun and sowed seeds of suspicion which with ntu tiiilniT glow und blos somed Into the sensational ulliduvt we have befoie us." The fact that Spiegel at tho healing befoie Aldeimnn AVtlght denied ev ei ythlng, even that he hail told Judge Stanton of the wlnnlnc of the Julius, was mentioned by .All. Ho ban as an Incident that should innke any stuteniint comlniv fiom him be lecelved with the greatest caution. The itse of Allan Lawrence against tho Scianton Traction conipunv, In which the plaintiff Is seeking a new" tiial, was being niglied at ndjou-n-lnent. Sir. ViisIiiiir and Sir. Scingg luuicn" for Lawienee and Sir. Hand and Slnjoi AVautn for the company. The l-yeai-old son of the plaintiff was killed bv a Tiuetlou comtia'iy car on Adams avenue, near Olive stieet, in Api II, 1S9I. The little fellow had been allowed bv his mother to go to the house of a lu'lghboi, SIis. Bowman, who lived In the ieai of the lot, to play with the Iiowmnn boy of about his own age. The Lawrence boy, after going into the How man house, stole out Into the stieet and was uin ovei by a etr. coNTitumTonv nhgligrnci;. At the tiial of the case the company held that the mother was guilty of contilbutorj negligence In allowing the child to be on the -tieet without n piolectoi. Tho plaintiff biotight evi dence to show that there was an u laimenyjnt between Sls. Law l mice and SIis. How man that when the L.tw lcnce boy went to her home she would look after the childien at play, and tMt when the Itowmnn boy came o the Law l once house, SIis. Lawienee would keep an eve ovei them. This, It was contended, lemoved the chnige of negligence In iinswei to this the com pany held that SIis. Howmnn wns In loco paientls In the eyes of the law and negligence on her pait was negli gence on the pait of the patents, oi, in other woids, a neighbors negligence can be Initial ted to the patent when the neighbor is made custodlun. In his aigtiments vesteidnj Sit. 'os buig contended Unit Judge Gunster cued In dunging in one place thai SIis Howmnn was not an agent of the Lawiencos mid alllimlng in another the contention of the defense Hint the neMlgence of a nnlclilior made a cus todian could be lmpni ted to the par ents Ho also advanced as a icason for a new tiial the allegation that Slajor AVauen made allusion, in an in dlioct, yet effective way, to the dueling of the colonel's July in the case, which is a foimei" adjudication. He alo claimed to have new, mateiial and non-cumulative evidence In the shei-o of a statement fiom ex-Stieet Cni Con ductor James OT.oyle that ho examined the car just after the ii.-oldent, and found that the n-veise level wouldn't woik nnd thut the (uake was delc tlve; also tbnt the niotoiinun ot the car admitted to him that the leve-se leluseu to woik. The defense will le henul this morning. Other enses argued yesteulay weie AVIU L Jones vs. Lilllun Slay Jones, uile for alimony; N. Y. Loot vs. Pat lick Kllcullen, uile foi a new tiial, SI Kaplan ft Co, vs. J. S. Sillier and oth cis itilo foi a new lilal, Michael Cl.uk vs. H J. Fallon, uile to take off satis faction made absolute; Daniel Elslnrs er vs SI. T. Kellei, exceptions to le poit of lefetee; John W. Kaub vs AA' A. Peaison, uile to stilke off satisfac tion. AMUSEMENTS. "Chni ley's Aunt," which will be nie sented heie belongs to the old oidei of farce and In Its Intilgue and the wild ncs of It i absurdities, Is not unwoitny of any that have gone befoie. The liuinm In this play at Ires chlolly fi joi the ludleious nltetatlon ot masculini ties to feminities, exhibited by the em bauassed undei graduate In his cuiNd ft out, lace cop and sklits, who has been tricked into Impeisonallng th-" i it'll aunt of one of his ft lends at a luncheon paity at which the "nmouis piopies" of two chums aie exoecti d In older that the piopiletles mav be duly obseived. In "Chat ley's Aunt" we laugh pilmnilly, beeauso the pluv is wiitten atnund tho fact tliat the gi -lesquo old woman is a man, "Chai -Iej's Aunt" will be played heie at the Academy of Alusle Thuisday night A simple i'v oi j duv, succession of events and a setks of phtuits ot New OOOOOOOOO A Gwl Muslin Corset Cfwr Belter F1ii3lln Gorssi Cover, clnap at 50c. Slightly Soiled $1.00 Corsat Covers Good iVliisliii Gowns, well mads Better illuJin Gowns, nice!y tftai! Extra Largo Muslin Gowns, ciioap al 35c, Very Fins Muslin Gowns, Tcrclion lace trim, Vary Fine Skirts, Val lace tiim az&. & I C?!TJ?f"J.li rr (i3 415. 417 Lackawanna AVtk life make up the Ingredients em ployed by Ada Leo Unseam In her plu.v, "A Howety Gill." Yet there Is so much that Is leallstlc and genuine, so liitich that tnkes Jiold of the teull t'cs ot life In a gieat city, that It ap peals to ovoisoiie. The play Is built mound chin neteis who lcpiesent the old legion of what Is Identlllpd with the hlstoiy of New Yoik city. Lust season "A Howeiy Gill" was n great success In New Yolk, lloston, Chicago. Philadelphia and all tile huge cUIps. and will undoubtedly continue to ptovo one of the best attiactloits as a mclo di.imu for iniiny yearn to come. "A Howeiy Glil." v.lth all Its scenic and mechanical effects, und the entile mctiopolltan company, headed by the elcvet coniPdlrnne, Glace Sheiwoid, will be produced at the riothliiRhtin on Ftldny evenlti'i, Satin day matinee and Sntuidni eveuluiT. Fob 19 and JO TOMORROW NIGHT'S CONCERT. Sjmplioiiv Conccrl Will Ho Hi Id nt Acndeiin of.Muslc. That the pioginmme for the next symphony conceit will be ot a popuhu chaiacter ami will study please all, watt demonstiated at the last i cheat sal, whole a lame number ot people, who weie foitunuto eunuch to bo piesent, showed their nppiowil of each number by their geneious applause. The char acter of the next ptotriamme will be a indlcal chance fiom anything that the society has trlveti. The pi Ice of seats ate 25c, 50c, 75c., and SI 00. The dinuinin opened yes leidny moi nlnii at 'J o'clock at tho Academy of Stusle box olllce. Thoiuus Ulppaid will piny Golter mann's lullllant violoncello concetto with full oichestral accompaniment. Sits. Katharine G. Hiennan, soptnno soloist under Itosebuig, at the cathe dinl in Philadelphia, will be the so piano soloist loinouow evetilng. Ciotich Bios, ft He.itty aio giving tho tiade a lenl Heat In pew, up-to-date shoos at a :t Ice I'or Xervous Itcadnclii' Use Ilorsford's Acid l'liosiiliatc. Dr. F. A. I5ob"its, AVntei ville, Sle., says: "Have found it of gieat bcnollt In neivous diseases neivous head ache, nervous dyspepsia, nouialgla, and think It Is giving great satisfaction when It Is thoioughly tiled." 'I o Cure u Cold in One Ilnv. Take laxative Promo Qu'nlne Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it fils to cure. 25 cents. Among the liu.iilreds nT special nl uch of this mill vvnie sale arc some balanitis that outclass others, both in their desirability ami the swucpint; chaiacter of the 1 eduction. I'atticuiarly is this true of our open stock patterns of decorated dinner ware, which have been made up in sets. It has been a matter of doubt whether they should be included in the sale 01 not, but once decided upon as bcloiigini: to the "odd ware" class, their cost or value hail no pait in dc :iiliiig the pi ice. 'Tvvas what would sell them quickly they arc all the best goods. IhnHilllil k Vo. ami 01 her French China, 33aMoi:K English Porcelain. UNA in. MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wjoniini? Avenue. Walk in and look arotnul. ""Pr AVhy let vou- homo and business bo eleatroy. eel through stiom; drink or moiphlou when jou enn bo our.'d iu four weniis at tlio Eooluy Institute, 72S Mnclismi nvunuo Straatou, Pn. riicCur Will fJcar Invejtlsctlon. 1Qc 29c 08c 48s 09c 63c 39c 70c 'RflMaiHG fh tf32 f,5S &S& SS3 h&vgP ik322 M MimA I'D'' ( 'ajy R iSlJy 30 DOZEN. y a I Avenue, S cranton. Fr a fining1 It's been a little slow in the framing department. To liven things up we will make a special dis count of 25 on all framing orders left with us this week. This is a bona fide reduction. Bring your pic tures in. Pick out the mouldinQ; Figure it up yourself accord ing to the plainly marked prices on the back of the mould ingsthen take off 25 per cent, of the to.tal, and you have the special prices for this week. REXFORD'S, 303 Lacka. Ave. EYES Ton can rivd money by buying specta cles of Sllverstone, tho eye specialist, at SOD L.acl,avvanna avenue, onely ono flight over the Lehigh A'alley ticket ofllce. Tha following prices will satisfy jou that they are the cheapest In xho city: Solid golil rlmmed spectacles at $3 EO per pair; flllel bows at $2: nlcklo bows from DOc. to $1,60; alurhinum bows fiom 75e. to $2 00; colored glasses from 23c. to $l,2i. AVe have a largo line of reading glasses, tho best In tho market, at 23c. per pair. Opera and mag nifling glasses nt reduced prices. Of. flco hours, 8 a. in. to 12m.; 1 to G p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam tned free and satisfaction Is guaranteed, . THIELE School of Music, 5:0 Spiuce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Tiaiuiiif;, Solo Sinin Ernest Thie!e, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Fiotli teachers at celebrated Scharwcnka Conscivatory, Xew York. Also other competent tcacheis engaged. Mr. Thlelj is the successor to the kit; HERR KOPFF. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Conl of the nest quality for domestic us and of all Mzes. including Uuckwhe.it nnrl Ulrdseje, delivered In any part of tho utty. ui uiu luwuit price. Orders received at the OITlce, tlrat floor. Co-rr.monwcalth bulldlns. room No. J: telephone No. 2624 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272. will bo promptly attendeJ to. Dealers uupplled nt tho mine. T. SMITH. a Special In fc W! m OOOOOOOOO I arci A regular 75-cent, extra boned Corset, fine fash ioned, only OOOOOOOOO J. B. French Iodel Cor sets, ne'er sold at less than $1.00. Our Price