THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, DEOEMIBELt Id, 1S07. DECEMBER TERM OF ARGUMENT COURT One Hundred nnd Sixty Cases Arc the Week's List. JUDGE AND EX'JUDGG DISAGREE Ei-Juilgo .lcsstii ContciiiU Tlmt n I'.nllroiul Compnny Him a Itilit ti Hun u .11 nil Down Who Itcliisc to tSet Oir tho Itiglit ol Way When Ordered, anil .Indue (JuiiKtor Tells Him It 1 I'lPlcst to Advnncp Such Aisuinciits in His Court. JudKi'H ArclilinM, (SuiiHtcr mid I'd waids yi'Hterday lie-nun tiiu inii'MiU'rii tlon of 1CU rnscs net down on the llHt for the December week of urt,uni ' l (.curl. The two uim-r o M. A Mi On thy nRiilnst the estnte of Mm tin Scanl'in. rule to open judgment. 't humled up without niguim-nt. tVHih-ti f K-11 representing the plulntltf. and Win win & Zimmerman the defendant The plaintiff Is endeaoilnfr to colli ct on two lioteB given to him liv the dered ent In his life time. The defence W that there was no roni-ldeiatlon. nn Inference helnp made that tiny veie Klen to incited ScuiiIok usulnst ried Itois. The ease of Knos Fl.Wili nKiiiliHt Mr.. Annie llnitdt. rule for new tilnl wus nigued for the plnilitltf ly VoshuiK I)nvoii, and for the h fer.dant hy A Chase. The Unuetls owed a Hioeerj hill to the piuintln. The hus l.ind ae ii noie to i-ecille It. When an nttempt was nunle to collect It the wife laid ilulni to the prop i't liy whli h lie note was termed. ArKtinients for a new ttlal In the crises of .lohn and Mary Hesun iiRiilnst tho Sci.uilon Tiaetion coiniiany. and Llzzlo cjllmnrtln nKalnt the j.acka waiinii Valley ttaphl Transit company, v.eie made by ex-Judge .Te-sup. O'lUien .V Kell lictnir oppO'.InK counsel In each lnstatn e In the Ilepan case a ver dict of $3,000 was awarded the plain tiffs at the lut term of eh II couit, and in the nilinurtln jmm the ltnpld Transit company w.ts mulcted for ?", S00. aiiv ui:ason- pun nicw tuiau Tin main i.n-on nihiuicocl for a new t'lal In the 1'cnnn mo wns that Mis. ltcKiin. the woman who was Injuied, was onl siipeiflclnll lutit bv the col lision In question, and that liei penn anent disability Is attributable to dia betes. In the Uilmartiu r-ac the coni pan claims that the plaintilf wne, BUllty of lontiibutoty nepjllnenie. by her own fstimonv, she Imvliur ad mitted that she walked on the track in the full knowledce that a car a due at any moment. During a discussion of the iIrIiN of a stuet car companv on its loadbed. eN-.ludtfc .Ics-sun made the i-tailliiii? claim that If a poison ivfused to pet oil the tiack when onleied .to by the company that the company had a light to inn them clown. Judge (Junster, with r-ome feeling, told Judge Jessup that it was useless foi him to .11 sup nuy such proposition t' the couit while h wfiy on the bench, aii'l nddlug- that such a claim was nothing more or less than a contention that the lmv authoiized coipoiations to commit minder. Judge Jessup poiv-lsted In his claim nnd unequivocally told Jifdge ("Junster that he would have to disagiee with him as to such an action being any nlmt- miii.li less minder. If a man plants himself on a lailiond, aigucd Judge Jessup, and lefuses to get olf and allow the company to forced with the exelclse of its lights il is not to be supposed that the operations of that i ad cue to be halt'd until the com panv can hunt up a mrglstiatf and bv civil pioceedlngs dislodge him. If he doe not get can of the way. after d e notice and w amine tlie company is wai ranted b law in running him clow " Judge Ounster Indicated by action.-, that he conldtivd all this as highly nl"di,i, but did not deign to make fur ther reply, A MI'CH TR1CD CAi:. The much tried case of D. 1'. Vtfp logle. assigned to D. T. William, against A. J. Oaiey, of Old Forgo, cam up in the form of a motion to all.f judgment, tho defendant mak ing the application. The ra-c gr.iws out of the bou owing through Ml. Itep logb bv S. J. Carey of $1,000 fiom the ISiobe Lodge of Odd Fellows. Iteplogle claimed he pad Caiey $1.',0 too much. lm claimed Iteologle ictalned $HC0 inc ic than he had a light to The cass weie tiled hct'oie aibl t.atois and the decision was that neith er pait had any cause for action. Last MaiLh the Caiey propeily in Old Foig w-ao destioycd by fir. . The "lobi lodge had ll.OoO insuinive on the house nnd the Cneys hud $i;i'l) nn the fuinltuie. Mr. Heilogle uttached the $fin0 on the stiength of his dd tlme claim. The defendant now seeks U hae this Judgment dt-claied void, thereby annulling the attachment. At torney Olbbs ap)fined for tho defense and Mr lteplogli for th pluliitltt. Kxecutlon creditoia of V II. Wilgln, formerly a Jeweler on Lackawanna a.enue, came into court, thiough At torneys Ueers & Oiambn, seel.lng to .jecoer posscfeslon of u ciunntily of jciui nun ii vngni is alleged to nave taken troin the stote liter the executions a been llled. It Ih claim did this to raise mone; pay his deik. John O. son & Wilcox appeau ftllfcC. Alguments on the rule ind pawned n him had Sat Wright U which to Id. I'attet- the de- alimony mid counsel fees in th enforce cas'e of Michael Smith against Mai la .Smith were made by John F. Murphy for the wife and II. A. Zlmmeiman for the husband TUliS 1S tlie Package- remember it. Itcontains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Largest pactugc greatest economy. Tilt !f. K. KAIItBANK COMI'ANT, Cblcsgo, 6t, Uo, New Yorfc, I'UltadelohU. Tho divorce wine of Austin Mtlf lley ugalnst L. U. Mllllley was nib tnlttcd without aicuinent. Ill ense of J. (). Ackerson & Co. against the New Yoik, Ontario and Western ltallroad compnny, tho Judg ment was leveised by agieement. A non pros was dliected .to enter In tho case. of W. .Sendman, appellee, LUIIc (lensbcic. The following casea weie repotted settled. Ileniy Cojlu against Itiyan Collins, nile for Judgment i lOllznbeth Field against C. 1). field, rule for de ciee In divorce; (. K, Mc.Mechnmn ngulnst A. Itauschmeyer, Mile for Judg ment j D. h. New boy & Hon against William Shlleffer, Mile to dissolve at tachinuut; Mack Dioi. V: Co, Huis buig & Oasson, Levy, Hairlty .t Leh- .senhach. Itobeits, Wlrkw A.- Co. and1 Lev ,: Abiahams uguinst William Shaefii, nile to dlsMdve attachment. OPINIONS HANDED DOWN. Four Case ol' (ienernl Intercut Wcio Passed I'pon. Pour impoitant opinions wete hand ed down by Judge (minister yestelda.v. In each of them the decision Is of gen eral Intel est. In the caert against W. A. Ileemel, Frank Day und William Lolghtner, who weie in rested for selling cdeomar geilno nnd sutnmuilly lined $100 each by an aldeiman, the complains weie dismissed and the defendants ills, charged, the Judtje lilling that the summary conviction was luegular. In dlscusslnr the Act of 1XS3, under which the an eMs weie- made, Judge fliinster cays: "It is clear that the section dues not confer on Justices or ali'eunen the power to pass upon the guilt or Innocence of the accused, and that the offcne is tilable only In the couit of cjuaiter sessions or er and lei miner and bcfoie a Juiy." Thi thlt.l section of the Act of 1S1M, which amended the Act of issr,, pro vides fm tlir- Imposing of a line of $100 and Impii.sotmient not to exceed one e.n This line "shall be recoverable with costs, by an peison slicing in the name of the c oinmonwealth, as debts of a like amount aie by lave ic c overable " This section manifestly piccilbes a civil action, the com I Miles. In any case a summmy con viction Is not wananted. In consid ering, the Jude takes occasion to call attention once nunc to the frequently explained diffidence between nn action for penalty and summaiy conviction. Tim IHTCKSIH'IIV WIDOWS. The case of the rival Ducksbuiv widows was decided in favor of the alleged unlawful widow In IS'.ifi, Hub ert Diuksbuiy, of Curbondnle. died, leaving a pollc y of $1.nno In the Supieine Lodge, Shield of Honoi, iiavable to his wife. Josephine Wood Duckshury.with whom he lived at the time, proceeded to collect the lnuiunco money. Tte fuie the Shield of Honor could make the payment, Kale Duffy Dueksbury stopped In nnd exhibiting a certificate showing that she had been nun lied to Itobeit Ducksbuiv. In Kelghley. Yoik shlre. Unu'lund, In 1ST::, laid claim to tile lnsuiaiice. The Shield of Honor didn't want to gcd mixed up In the Inmendlng bother and so paid the money Into couit Kate Ducksbuiy thcieunon soucht to have i ourt pay the money to her. Josephine Ducksbuiy opposed this, showing that she had been mairled to llohei t Ducks buiy in 1MH and that she was his dulv acknowledged wife at the time of hl.s death nnd the one to whom he Intend ed the money should go. Judge Gunster, In deriding In favor of Josephine, or widow N'o. H, says that Kate is not entitled to the mono, as she was In no way a party to the con tract. The question ol the legality of the manlase between the decedant and Josephine Dueksbury does not enter into the case, the Judge contends. She is the erne to whom he intend-'d the money should be paid The appeal fiom the decision of Al derman Millar in th. Olyphnnt base ball case, wes dismissed anil the pro ceedings continued. St'NDAY I5ASK HALL. John J. Mc.Vndrow nnd A. F. Ollles do vver" nnested at the Instance of ktev. 15 F. Hammond for conduct In ; a base ball yame for pay on Sunday, ue. :!!. lS'.iT, In Ol pliant. They were taken betoie Alderman Millar foi a hearing but at their own request were gianted n continuance. At tho tline set for the postponed hearing they did not appear but notwithstanding this the nldeimau puio-eded with the hear ing and fined each of tho defendant $1. They appealed alleging that the proceedings wei Irregular because conducted In thcli absence and finther that the infliction ol the penalty was not wan anted by the evidence. Judge c".iunster says no one but the defendants themselves were to bliine for their absence. The presence of a defendant Is essential in the tiial of capital cilmes. he says, hut not neces satv in the case of a misdemeanor such ns the one In question. There Is no ground, he holds, for the complaint thai the rcccud In the cusp Is defective oi that the evidence Is Insufficient to wan ant the penalty. Arother summary conviction, that In the famous Clriflln pond case, was de el. ued inegular bv Judw Caiiiifttor. The motion to quash the writ of cer tloiail, because It was not taken with in twenty days was refused on the giounds that the iccord dees not show that tho Justice of the peace had Jur isdiction nnd consequently there was nothing to nppe.il fiom. In an opinion for the court In ban.' J'tdro Aichbald dliects that the re spondent In the case of Clementine Henv lek against Robert Renwlck pay to the llbellant $3.') counsel fees and $15 a month alimony during the pen dency ot the pioceedlngs. It Is better to take Hood's Sarbu paillla than to experiment with un known and untried prepniatlons. y0 know Hood's Sarsaparillu actually and peunanently cures. Hood's Tills act easily nnd prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cure slclc headache. BITUMINOUS MADE INTOjVNTIIRACITE Wonderful Discovery That Charles W. Smith Claims to Have Made. WHAT tin HAS. TO SAY AUOUT IT Soli t'onl Is Subject to n Tcinpeinluro ol' About TOO Ucsrcc--Thc tint llvtructed Irom the llltninlnoiis t'onl During the Denting I'rocess Is I 'mm! us riiel-.l'iminco Can Also lie l;'sed for Disposing ol (Jul huge. Details of Ills Invention. ('Italics V. Sinlth.of Minneapolis, has succ'cded 111 devlslliif ! n.pcess by which solt coal can l" convened Into haul coal. Mi Smith has been living In Mollne. 111., and Hock Island foi some time and It has been known that he was cpeil uieutllig lu this line on -Mel eel county, Illinois, coal. His su-ccs seemed to be c until me (I of late bv his taking oiu a latent oil his piooc-s. He hail lor wurded necesuniv papeis to Canada ar.d to fl Huiopean nuhms In older to senile patents lu those- count l lei also. FfH.NAC'n DfiHS TDD WORK. Speaking of bin Invention Ml. Smith said: I le.nu fiom hlstoty that people l,nv" been evperlinolitlng on tlie Idea of mauufactuilivr hind coil Horn soft coal uvei since 1n2'I. AVe nil know that at cue lime all hard or anthiaclte eo.M wa soft or bituminous coal and that iriture had effected the change. While j engared in the milling of cms of pree- Ions mentis In Ocdorado, New Mesle i and other westein states whole 1 spent I maiiv years, I was led ltom the sc.n ! city of coal to think of a plan to t iluce the .imount of fuel used. It oe I ciiiicd to me that science might ac complish lu i short space of time what it has taken natuie ccntuiles to product. "I lognn at once devl.sln.-r a futnace such us would accomplish this end. The intrnt which I have lately been awarded s on a furnace, the lesiilt 'if my studies, which I believe has icn derc d an elfectiiil solution to the plohlem of pre ducing haul 'on.! fiom sc ft coal, thereby saving fuel " Mr Smith then went cm tc descilbo .the furnnce His patent eoveis a fin nan and Its workings. He says he takes any kind of soft or bituminous tonj. feeds It Intu the furnace IhroU'-'h a hopper r.t the top, and it conies out n pioduct equivalent to the best graeles of anhracite co.il sold anywhere. RHDIVTION PHOCi:Srf D1-TH1 HHD I The fuinace tOntains u uuinil coiiu- gated sloping health, In the center of I which Is a shaft which revolves and to w hit h are attached anus having lion blushes. The coal as fed through the hopper falls on the health, when it is .subjected to a tenipetaliue of uboul 700 decrees. The coal is then 'slowly moved mound the heerth nnd gradually foiced dnvvnvvaid, undergo ing dlffeient clegiees of heat, but not sufficient to cause decomposition. It takes fiom thirty to nlnet min utes, aceoidlng to the coal, Mr. Mmlth says, for it to pass fiom th" hopper at the toil until It Is deposited In th cool ing bins, wheie It iemaln.s until it can be taken out without Igniting. The product then, he says, is of n consist ency ol coin meal and Is Jet black. Prom the cooling bins it passes Into the inKer, wheie It is .subjected to ad ditional heat. At this point it is dent ed to a binder, and being thoroughly mixed It passeve Into a compressor, wheie it Is subjected to a piessure of fiom ,200 to 2.00O pounds to the square Inch Fiom the compressor the product is tin ned out into "eggets" of all sizes, oorrspondlng with tlie nut, egg and range size of anthracite coal. This cotnpie.ssor woi ks' automatically and needs no care. From heie the pin", duct is cairlcd by chain elevatois to the dump The furnace, Mr. Smith says, can lie of anv Bls-o fiom sixteen feet lu diam eter upwaid. A sixteen-foot fin pace, he asseits, consumes llftv to sevent.v llve tons of sou coal and tutn.s out a product ranging fiom thirty to forty six tons of hind coal. HICi PDHCnXTAGi: OF SAVIXfl. While the soft coal is still In the fur, nace the ::as Is etiacted and can led off Into a gasometer, whence It Is then used for fuel. When the furnace Is stinted about two tons of soft coal aio used for fuel. After thnt no more Is requited, for the gas taken off fiom the furnace supplies all the fuel nec essary, together with fuel enough to furnish power to tun the entire plant and an excess of sevctal thousand cubic feet a day, which can be applied to any other pin pose. In addition to extincting the gas and using It as a fuel. Mr. Smith says that by liLs surplus the .sulphur Is elimin ated tiom the coal, as aie also tar, ammonia water and creosote. The pioduct nfter the eliminations, he asserts, will be about 1,300 pounds of coal equivalent to haul coal fiom each ton ot soft coal Heated. Bituminous slack can bo had for $1 a ton, and for every lift tons tui nlshed not Ie,ss than thlity tons of coal that will icadllj alongside of an thracite aie cuatanteed by Mr. .Smith. This coal, or "eggallte," has boon used In stoves nnd innires. ho says, and is fully equal to the best grades of haul coal. It has also been tested for foig Ing, and, he asseit.s, the sulphur huv Ing been expelled, that It makes a good smithing coal. Coke Is not manufactured. The pro duct never reaches that state. A sample of the product on- exhibition shown a black und moie solid sub stance than coke. fSAItnAOK ALSO CONVKHTDD. Mr. Smith's patent calls for the Use of bituminous coal, anthiaclte coal dust, vegetable mat lei s und sawdust. Of late the patentee has been t-xpeit-inentlng with gurbage gathertd from buirels In the alleys of Mollne lu tho hope of utilizing his furnace us a gar bage burner. Oaibugv when tieated by this piocess. which he calls tho "eggallto piocess," Is turned fiom po tato puilugs und other vegetable mat ter Into a black product ihh lu car bon, nnd which hums like anthracite. Chief of l'ollce KRtllsen, uhu has ehnige of tli- health depaitmeut of Mollne. states that Mr Smith's furnace eclipses uli known devices for consum ing gai huge. Chief Klttlleu I? iccog. nUed as the best authoilty lu this vicinity in health mattem and on the disposition or garbage He has on many cilifeiont times made n study of the workings of the health depaitnients or Chlcugo and of the pilnclpal east ern cities, with the rcnult that the sticets mid alleys of Mollne are the ob jects of udniliuUon of both its citi zens ami ltn vlsltois, "I sugRksted to Mr Smith," said Chief Klttllesen, "on being shown his fuiimeo that It could be ued for burn ing gnibnge. lie was .struck with the Idea, nnd a few days later mnde a test, the icsult of which vvns n black pro duct similar to charcoal, and which I binned In the fin mice of th city hall. It acted much the same ns anthiaclte coal. DESCRIPTION OF A TI'.ST. "I.ust Tuesday I piocurcd a sample of the gnrbage gatheied In the city egg shells, potato and tin nip palings, bone and Rionsv, matter. Mr Smith took ii qumt of tlr cturf and put It Into his small fuinace and the icsult was Miirpiislng to inc. Flint funic steam, which Mr. Smith said was sug m, nnd then gas. This gas bmued for over two hours It was of a white color and came fiom a hair-Inch pipe At least halt a leacupful of tar was taken oiT and the residue, fiom the fuinace was u product that burtiJd like .charcoal or anthiaclte. "P.veiy city that has a gin huge plant pays for Its consuming. The furnace gives no smell, and pa.vs for ItH own w oiklng." com hided Chief Klttllsen. Another featuie claimed for the Smith "eggnllte" plant l that It make a pioduct thut Is smok'less. llolleiH and stoves cau bo heated by coal, but theie Is no smoke. This alone lu huge cities, Mr. Smith says, will be a boon to nil citizens. Tlie ih st plant on a laige scale will be lead.v In n few weeks. On? featuie of Mr. SmlthV patent, dlffeient fiom what many Inventois use, Is that he Is wot king no schemes for a company, but vvoiks his plant with his own means, and says. "If my Idea Is right people must come to me. If 1 um wiong. I wiling no one Mr. Smith deflates he has a contln Uouh self-feeding gas producer and a fuel saver that will pay for Itself with in six months In any large factoiy. RULES FR0A1 AIR. DUNNING. Thcv Aie Intended (o Keep People lio in Hreol.iiig the I, aw. The stieet cleaning department have to do every day with a class of vio lators of the t Itv oidliiani es who plead iglinianee of the law. This has pioven a meat olistiuctloii to Stieet Commis sioner Dunnlng's endeavor to keep the thoioughtaies clear and clean. For the benellt to the busy public who cannot delve through whole books of Thou-shalt-nots, Mr. Dunning has pictured a synopsis of the piln clpal city oidlnances lespectlng the streets, n is against the law to Throw oft'oislve matter such as aslits, vegetables, etc., loose papcr.s or inl''el Us ing matter. Imncl-lillls. lefiwo of imv kinds in the sticets or alle.vs. Leaving any out. tiuck ot vvasoo or other vehicle, iinliainessvil In any strict or allev. d.t.v or nUht. Placing or dc positing anv building ma tt llal In any stieet or alley without a pttnilt from stmt commissioner. Open or continue nn drain in such n way that it is discharged upon any jiun lli stieet, alley or public place. Leaving .neicli mills., or movable prop ertv of anv kind upon tlie street. Racing or tt.ving to speed hon-es upon tlie stiec t. . lujuilng trees oi shrubbery or tielng horse lo same. Calling waste, gnlbage or illit over tlie streets or alleys p any lint close-bottomed (Mil ot wagons with end boaul. Or to load or In ap up same so that anv pan of the conn nis aie spilled upon the streets or alleys Curving on any business on the side walk, streets, etc or continuing nuv bus iiu ss sluti bevond the line allowed for itervatlftn iinon or over the space it seived foi side walk's or tlie streets with out a pel mil Horn the stieet commis sioner. I)i iv lag anv sleigh or skd In or through the street without bells. The digging up of any portion of tho un paved streets without a permit tioir. tlie .meet conmilssloiit r. Posting bills, placards or notices, etc., without legal ii,;lit ot peimlt Mom the stieet commissioner on anv building will, fence post, pole or bridge within or ad joining such slteet or tlioioughfnie. Stieet Commissioner Dunning has nlo under preparation a "road-rule" category, which he will soon Issue to the public. OPENING OF NICKELODEON, it Will lie a Verv Popular Place of Amusement. The doois of Davis' Nickelodeon weie thiown open to the public yesteiday uttcrnonn nnd many expressions of as tonishment were heard at the maivel ous change mnde in the Inteilorof the house. In the main lobby the ticket office was toin out and the ticket tnker Is now stationed diiectly inside the main enttauce. The laige lobby will be used for cm Ins of a peinianent na tuie. A Inige entrance leads Into the bright, cheerful cuiio hall, which has been aitlstlcally deeoiated and is or namented with Hags of all nations and baskets of Howeis. In the cuilo hall this week aie a number of Intel estlng personages. One of them Is Joe Cinmer. known us the human gliaffe, v lio possesses a neel' of extiaoidinaiy length, double joints and skin that ha. the elasticity of In dian lubber. Pilncess Madeline, a snake charmer; Pi of. Lee, magician, K V. Wood, who pot trays what goes on in tlie Intel lor of an opium jojnt, and a Punih nnd Judy are other nt tiactlons of the curio hall. In the cosy little theatie a clean and Intel estlng vaudeville perfoimance Is given. The attractions are Lee's mat I onettes; Melrose and L'lmer In songs and dialogue: John 11. Sheplev. bun Joist nnd bell linger, Crandull and Randall, nemo dellneatois; Van, the venttiloquist; the tin v Randall slsteis, Jig und wing dnncei.s; Cuponti and Mile.' Marie lu juggling nnd dances. Women nnd children weie piesent in laige numbers ut eslertlaj's peifonu ances. STOCK SOLD FOR A SONG. Ton Cents Was All Thnt t!i,000 ol Iiiind Company Shares lirnug'it. The sale of the lemalnder of the pei sonal propel tv of the late James M Hvtihatt was conducted yesterday, under dliectlon of Dr. I. F. Hverhurt, administrator, bv John F. Sciagg, at torney for the estate. The sale occuned in the aihltintlon room of the couit house. Theie weie not many blddeis and as a consequence some of the pllcc.s lecelved Weie ridiculously small. A Sl.fiOO Inteiest i'n an oil companv In the state ot Wvoming was knocked elow n to Dr. I F Kveihait foi $0.". A To Any Rollablo Man. Uarrolaus pplhDccmnil ono inimtb'i remoJIci of rare pemtr will to ent on trial, wuhoul anv udmtict plum lit. if thotnrenigii companr la tho world in tlis trcMliutm ot men nc ik, lirokoo, dli. courncetl from ctTctis of eicemes, worrr, oTer. nuru. Ac, IUppt manlaro (cured, complete rci. tnrallunor ddvelopBiant n( all rubutt condlllorii. The time ot Dili off. r la llwlted. No C. O. 1). achemtii nci tlcH-euU.int nn cxnnaiira. Ailtlrena ERIE MEDICAL COrffltfttf: TBE8TIIT gMm OHfiM wm mortgage ngalnst C. tlalentlne for $f0 was sold to John F. r.verhnrt for $370: twenty shines in the Pueblo Lnnd com pnny, the face vnlue of which weie $2,000, sold for ten cents; a Judgment of $.1(1 asrnlnst 11. H. Smith, sold for fifteen cents; a Judgment of $20 against Iliooks Campbell, for $1; and Judg ments ngalnst Joseph Walker, amount ing to $404,117, sold for $2.fin. A Judg ment nsalnst Samuel Haldermaii for $IJI.::o sold for $410. Kclwnicl Kverlunt being the pin chaser. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS, '"'ho Sew Magician. Part and panel ot lleu D. Dlxcv s llligltal ucctleii.tlon to be at Hit Lvteuta tonight U u oiug Hon onl.v three ycais old. wlio Is lanrcd .Mi.glque He is a stipeib specimen of the leonine breed, but he has no m ill for nuoli He Is kept be hind the stones, escep' white be 1" Usui lu Mr. I)Iv.v'h nugleal act "Leonl ' In which a bei.utlliil maiden Is transloinie.t lu sight of the allillel.ee Into the king ol beasts I'sinilly "Miigjqu. ' b inimilc ubly tiicltiiMi mid well behavid, but the Instant the oleluistra begins to pla, un it .-ss Ids cage Is so heavily eoveied wltu en pets that lis sounds are deadened, he tears his dlsappioval cd the hniiinmies In tones that ltsrmble the deep clliipsotis ol a hundred oigans. Sullivan mid Companv. Pal i ens of the Academy ol Music will lie given a tieat tin-last bait ol this tvcek vvlfii Job i I, Sullivan's Comedv and Hit' Vaudeville eomimnv give their rnleitiilii mciit The ex-c luunploli will give among otlier nets u training scene In vvlibli lie will lntiodute the Miiious methods ot ex etclse previous to a mulch. He will also ;Im u spading i.nd boxing exhibition with Is puitiier, IM White. In which l." acquirers will be given an nppoiiunitj to lodge of his condition. A men eomeiK. entitled "A Tile on the Oie.ui" stives lo Introduce the entire companv, lu dunes mid musical numbers. Prices lor Minimi O'lliieii. The local management loeogni-tlng the fact that the pionle are making numcr our pllichises for the iqipioacbiiig holl- davs have persuaded Manager JJilff to in ike tlie pi Ices for the opt la of "Sham'is O'Hiien" M for the entile lowei floor and the balance of tlie house at Usui! pi Ices. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED. Was Walking on the 1). nnd II. Track Xenr " Intnn. 4 .- 1 .. ...n.. ... t.1ut1, n fl-,1 . .vil uiiieiiiiun iiiuii, iiniriiu.. .. .... elgn-r. was killed by a Delawaie and Hilclsoii engine near v niion eariy .es teiday afternoon. The bodv wiih taken to Klmback's- undei taking establish ment at Peckville wheie It awaits iden tification. In a pocket was a slip of paper on which was vviltfn what apneaied to be the following, "Fiank Rorsody. sr.S Lou it Court, Seranton." Theie was also a. letter signed "John Horintt " but which had neither date nor head ing The Killioad people say the man vvns di unit when sti lick and was killed instnntl. .lieu Wanted. Ten good men wanted to woik on cli dilation; no exyerietiee necetcsni For pattltulais appl at the Sund.o Fiee Pi ess business odlce. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoe who will eo todav uu get n pack age ot ciltVlN-O. It takes tliepliue ofcollee at about i4 the cost. It Ih a lood think, lull of health, unci can lie given to I lie children as well us the adult with great benefit. It I mucin of pure gialns and looks and tastes like the finest grade h of Mocha of Java coflce. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Ciruln-O Is better for tho svstem than a tunic, because its benefit Is permanent. Wlrit eollee breaks down iialn-() builds up. Ask jour gioter lor (ilt.MN-O. J.lc. and o.c. z-o , USCnil-PRnSHNTS POR MCV-Ilath Hobos, Nliilil Mihts, Neckwear, tilove, Mis. ponders, et . CONRAD'S, prichs Till; LOWI15T DR. SHIMBERG, OPTICIAN, H s, VIOVLl) TO 305 SPRUCE STREET Examination Free. ilPsi'Allts, . A GREAT OFFER FOR TUB HOLIDAYS II V Uermanla Wine Cellars, rUmmondsport and Khclrru, N. V We ure dotermiiieJ to mtroitiiiij our L'ooils amoiii; tlm very ben peo o In the country, and wo can uro no better wuy of dolus this thnn by uell inv them n rase of our guoilii, contAliiliifc eleven bottle of wine and oje bottle of our otra line double distilled (lrape llrunuy. ut ouc-linir Itx fir. tual cost, upou re ceipt ot $5.llil im will Head to any router of this paper one imo of our goxts, all flrnt-class und put up lu ele. ttaut st vie, usuorted ns foliowii. it tot Uinnil I in- perlal ce I'liuiu- pague 1 (ft. hot. Delaware. 1 t)t. hot. Hlel)ii(. tt. but. Tokny. 1 it. bot. Sweet Ca tun bit 1 it hot Sherrv 1 ut. hut. Llvlrii 1 it. hot Nluguia. 1 it. hot Angelica, 1 lit. hot, Port. 1 qt. bot. bwcet Is- ubeiln, 1 ut. bot. Im (Irns3 llniad, Thl ollei U inmlo unduly tolntioduce our (Irani! Imperial bec Champagne uud our tine double-dls- tllledarape Urancfy ThU cmeof ooiU I oflured at about one-half Its actual cost and It will plosse ua If our Irirndu nud patrnnn will take advnutuitu of this unit help uu Intro duce our uoodn. Alioidcrs aliould be lu be fore December tatlu Wi m w IN aV?ti 1 til 3aw a "r Ima mi iaM??J WU HIHI MB tSHEP THE nowWIiite PATENT FLO u We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON ILL CO. ii, up Steam and Hot Water HEATING Hot Air Furnaces, Sanitary Plumbing. Gas and Electric Light Fixtures. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING. THE T & CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ava. THE flOOSIC POWDER CO., 300HSI AHD2, COnVLTHB'L'rt 8CRANTON, PA. MING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND TUJSA paus woruca. CAPLIN & RAND POWDER CV ORANGE aUN POWDER niectric Batteries, Kloctrlo UxoliileM, for s plodlug blasts. Safety l'Uso, and Repanno Chemical Co.'s cxi.LOb.vns Lager Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PSLSMER ffiioffiyiisi,.stii.P(i. Telephone Call, 2333. ASKiwrHEmiaEra (IIVE5T11L BfiSTIiGnTWdpL? ANP!5AB59LyTELY5AfE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REPINING CD SCRANTON STATION. ii s Mo MADE ME A MAM'THc St. DeOIS ajax tauluts PosiTiyuiiY cum: sji4trvou MJueatev ionics Aiom cry. ImpoUncjr.hleepleiiH&eiitt. uto . caused I by AUum or other Kxcesc and Indli I crotloDd. Vtttu vutehlu and tunlif rcttoro Lost VUulltj iu olilorrouvtf.fini iitamaaforitudr, bu lnth or jnftrtlati. I'rBTent Imanttr nnt CViniiumDttan if . tttkwninUuae. lhelrue howg ltvmedlbto fnjproTw moQtond effects n i'.UUZ licre (ft I other fail In. Ut upon huTinc tho cennlno Ajax lableta Tliflr htTe cured thouandaa.ul will euro you. WoiTaK- iuo niuwu KuttruniiNi 10 onoci a cur itill'Tv Ia achoawor refund the moner. Trlcewv w I Oiper rackayei or aix iksea (full treatment! for 93 W. liy mall, la plain wrHpuer. utxin rtnlrt of price. Circular ajax remedy co sn:t',l::'ut" I'or siilo In Hcraiitnii, l'u., by .Mnttliewn 11101. UIHl 11, I', ttiUlllCTSOIt, UlllKgliiU. T fc Si K I M KIMBALL RIANO L. L. 'I'n tlinc who mo not ncnuntnti'd with tln Ktnncllni; of tliu W. Klin (lit II Co., tin. fcillciw Tub will pnnu cif benellt: REPORT. Ubslnew cstublislicil lit 1JJS 1 W. W. Kinibiill. Iiicuiiiciuitc'.l Jtilio, 15?, Willi (Mliiltil ot ?i cm (um. , Clllltlll Ilii'tetlMi-il In JiiliU) 1S3", III Jl,0c),lW. I'npltiil ll'( H'liKcd 1 1 out $l,UnO.'rt tci ?!, iVJ.iicm. St.itcini in, Jaiutaij, I'-.n), 'hlnmril, hiii' lilim of ovi-i $l,0min) nvori.nlil in mjiltal. Tim iiimimiy li kuciivti jih n III it-clum hnuc In its lino nnd l In hlnh rointncr i lat jtriiiclliiK. if ciiiiitiMiitiii'H Miy the Klmbalt qunr antpc In nut kodiI, uhl llicni Mr u-iiteV-riintili' icnnit ,nf tliflr conmanj- unci sec Ikiw It cciiiiiiaii's with th6' (IIAvu. (iVMUV, H. IVI'S. lieiicrol Aticiil, It West .Mitiket licuti Wlll.civt'Miiio. W. S. F00TK, Loral AwnU J'J'J I'akc I'liico, rrnntou, I'.i Fine Line of NEW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond and Combination Rinr Sterling Silver Wara an1 Sterling Novaltiss, Finest stock of Watches, all the latest styles and sixes at very clost, figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. !il 130 Wyoming Ava. J. W. GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to bii" either an Organ or Piano . . YOU CAN QUY Ctir.AIT.R. YOU CAN BUY 0 HASY TKRMS YOU CAN I1UY W:TTi!R INSTRUMENTS 'J'biin tit nny other jitaeo. Don't fail to call and see for yourself. Ware room, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Taney Kockuuays, Kiist Uivei, .Maurice River Coven, .Mill 1'oikU, iVc, A:c. Leave your urilcr for Blue Points to be delivered on the half hcll in carrier-). rft a PKL PHI IH MARKET NEW YORK HOTELS . fcSfcSW "S AWS"V -vw.vyv 'sxK j HOTEL ALBERT, lor lllli Mieit anil I'liHci'sltv I'lmo, Ni:r YOKU" Oncbloi'l. uprtnl llrinul- a. Nolerl ten lo ibliiKs COMFORT and C U I S I IM E 1 Irat-oliin. loums ut 5.1.(11111 .liij mill ujh wurcl, on tlio l'uiopt.ui iiluu. L. & E. FRENKLE. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Ccr. Slxteentti St and lr.log Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN 1'I.AN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day anil Upward. GEO, MURRAY, ProDriatcr. llrotdway and Kletcnth St., e York. Opp. (J race Church. Huropean 1'laru Roums $1,00 a Day and Upwxrcli. In iiiodett a'ld unobtrusive way thorn r fun' buttor conctuctod UoteU iu the motropolU than the Ht. Denli The great populaiity It has acquired aia readily bo tracaJ to Itn imlrnic loratlnn, it liomellku atinoipliore. th9 peculiar vxcellnnoa ot Its culaiue and sorlco, and Its vory nioder ate prlcoa, WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. Aiiifc'. gwj
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