Till!! MUUAJNTOJN TLUBUJNE FK1DA1', SJSl'TJSAlBHtl 23, 1898. '3 m 1 1 IVS illl'.i lis Handsome, serviceable shapes. Modeled alter styles in Men's and Women's. Manly shoes for the boys, and womanly shoes for the girls. Mistes' and Boys' spring heel laced Shoes, in sizes 1 1 to 2, in thicc new styles: Knamclcd Laced bhocs. BlnckVlcl Kid Lnrcil Shoes Box fair Laced Shoes. Made on modern toe-shapes, welted soles, ot course. Your money refunded not satisfactory. if 410 Sprues Street, --- t- CITY NOTES -H- -r-f 1-f SKNT TO JAII,. l'or diunkcnncss ana abusing Ills fnmil, T. MUln, ol Fourth strcot, was jcitord.ij lomtnlttcd to .all In default of bull 1 Alderman illllur. CAN EXCHANGE THEM -Thoe noli, lng Imitations for the Hlsmarek manorial exorcises can ltao them exchanged lor reserved seat tickets by presenting the In- itatlons to E. Moses, 2U7 Wyoming ave nue, on Saturday. rinST SOCIAU-Mrs Elizabeth Lewis pruo her llrst social for her dancing classes last night ut the Excelsior club. It was a ory onjojabli- occasion and was attended by many well known oung peo. pie ot tho city. Tho club caterer strsed refreshments and music was furnUhid by tho Lawrence orchestra. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Clerk of the Courts Daniels yesterday grunted mar riage licenses, to I"red J. Schultz, of U'll ronrt street, and Anna 11. Klein, of 1W0 Diamond acnue; John Heffron, of Dick sou City, and Jennie Kerrigan, of Wells stuet; Leonardo Komanlelo nnd Maria Antonio Da Andres, of Dunmore. Jolin Colatta and Mary Hruzmars.Ua, of Uajlor. FUNERAL OP MICHAEL STANTON 1'rom his late residence on Got don street the funeial of Michael Stanton took placo yesterday morning. A high muss of re quiem was sung In St. Peter's cathedral nt D 10 o'clock by Itov. J. J. H. l'eele. In terment was mado In the Cathedral crme terv. Tho pall-bcarors weie: John nnd James Hc.iiilon, Joseph Joce, John Moran, Edward Stanton and John l'ljin. MANY CHAROES PREFERRED -Thrro was a regular bunch of charges preferred aralnst Tillle Hale, of Stone nvenuo. In Alderman Howe's court ; es tenlay. Sho was charged with Maggie Qulnn. of Alder stroit, with entering tho latter's houso and taking liquor. 'I here were charges, too, of tin eats nnd diunk enness Alderman Howe did not con sldcr the cIdenco sulllilent to hold tho Halo worn in and sho waa dlsihuiged. STOLIJ HORSE AND CARRIAGE. Wedtusdav ufternoon a fellow giving his name ns Jim Green and his address Svia i use, hired a horso and buggy at Ntulls' livery and has not vet returned the out fit. When ho engaged the hot c ho was to return In a few hours, ho Muting that he wanted to take a lndv lriend from tho North Knd to tho tentral city to hae her teeth filled. Townids evening a barn emplocs started out to locate Mr. Green and he not being found, tho police wcro notified. It hu.s been learned that Gieen reached tho tlty with a horso and buggy nnd sold them to a man cmplnjed at tho Dickson works. It Is believed that ho is going from one town to another tilling and selling hoises of Uvcrvnien. Tho le. pcrlptlon of the Nealls outllt Is: Ltgnt brown horso with long tnil The carriage is a new one with leather top. Store Closed. On account of the death of Mrs. Mears, our store will be closed Filday nnd Saturday. Mears & Hagen. m HE WILL KNOW TODAY. Hon. M. F. Sando to Be Formally Notified. Hon. M. r. Sando will this morning be notllled of his nomination for con gress by the Democratic county com mittee. Mr, Nealls will be back In town to day and the other membeis of the committee notified Mr. Sanders yester day that they would wait upon him this morning nt his ofTlce. DRILL AND PARADE. Ninth Regiment Will Be Seen at West Plttston Saturday. The officers of the staff, band nnd Companies A, 13, C. D, E, F, H and I of the Ninth regiment met In the nr mory at Wllltes-Darro yesterday morn ing and decided to accept the Invita tion of Plttston citizens to give a legl mentnl drill and parade at the West Pittston fair grounds on Saturday uf ternoon. The eight companies above mentioned, compilslng the First and Second battalion will participate A circular was Issued yesterday morning after the meeting signed by lieutenant Frnnk Innes, acting ndjut ant, calling tho attention of the sol diers of the Ninth regiment to the in vitation of the cltlenB of Plttston to parade nt the West Plttston fair grounds, and also to the fact that the war depaitment had granted permis sion to parade, nnd that the colonel commanding requesttd the men to met at their several aunnrles nnd reach the fair grounds before 3 p. m. on Saturday. The soldiers will be equipped In heavy marching order, and will par ticipate in a regimental drill, shelter tent drill and dress patnde. An Opporunlty to utilize your old furs. Bring tho garments to us for an estimate on Fri day or Saturday or this week. Wo will have it remodelled or made into a collarette at a very reasonable cost. Connolly and Wallace. IN COMMON PLEAS AND EQUITY COURT QUARTETTE Or JUDGES DOINO BUSINESS YESTERDAY. Tenant Wanted Landlord to Pay for tho Barn Question Involving tho Licenses of Scranton Real Estate Brokers West Rldgo Coal Case Could Not Be Pioceeded with Be cause of Interference with the Sinking of the Boro Hole New Trial Is ABked. In common pleas court two new enses was called for trial yesterday U. P. Hulling against Melvlna Htree, was one of them. Tho plaintiff was at one time a tenant of tho defendant In a Green Itldgu property. Tho tenant built a barn on tho premises and when lie moved out sought to recover for the value of the barn, alleging that the landlord had agreed to buy the barn whenever tho tonnnt moved out The landlord denies this and hence the lult, A feature of the cuse Ih that there Is no evidence of the agreement from either of tho principals, the plaintiff having died und the defendant on that account being estopped fioin testify ing, under the rule that the death of one of the parties to n contract seals the lips of the other. .Tudgp Gunster gave the case to the Jury nt adjourn ing time. Vosbuig & Dawson represented the Plaintiff und E. C. New comb the de fendant. In the case of C. P. Jadwin against Robert H. Hurley, a suit to recover commissions for the sale of real es tate, court Is called upon to decide whether n city treasurer or county treasurer Is the proper party to giant real estate brokers licenses. Mr Jadvvln sold three lots for Mr Hurley In North ParK for $4,S00. Mr. Hurley claimed that the lots were sold for less than he agreed to dispose of them for, nnd declined to pay Mr. Jadw ill's claim for 5 per cent, com mission. Mr. Jadw In sued nnd to pre vent a recoveiy Mr. Hurley attacks Mr. Jadwln's broker's license, alleg ing that the county trensurer and not the city treasurer should have Ibsued the license. DECISION RESERVED. Judge Love, who Is trjlng tho case, has reserved his decision on the law point Involved. In most counties of the state the county treasurer is the poi son authorized to Issue brokei's license, but In this county, formed under a special act, brokers In cities must se cure their licenses from the city treas urer. Patteison & Wllcov and C Comegvs represent the plaintiff. T. T. Wells Is Mr. Hurley's attorney. The case of Hhrgood against the Moscow Water company went to the Juiy nt noon. No verdict had been reached at adjournment and word came from the Jury room that they were "liable to be together for a week " The Springer case will, It Is expected, go to the jury today. Yesterday was mostly taken up by the defendant with the presentation of testimony from his neighbors thnt he had lived on the property for thirty years and had con tinually lmpioved It. In rebuttal the plaintiff offcied testimony to show that Springer was on the pioperty by suf feianco of the plaintiff and his pre decessors In title Griffith Thomas, of the Greenwood Coal company, testi fied that Spilnger was engaged by his company to cut timber from the land In dispute at so much per day, and that Springer never Intimated that he expected un thing for the tlmbei. Judge Archbald reconvened equity court yesterday morning with the ex pectation of concluding the West Ridge coal case. It wasn't concluded nnd now there Is no telling when It will be concluded. NATURE OF FAULTS. In the disposition of the case much depends on the natme and extent of a "fault" which exists in the upper Dun moie vein, and by which the company excuses Us failure to mine the mini mum demanded by the lease with the Von Storchs, Monday afternoon the company of ferred testimony to show that a bore holo had been sunk from the Clark vein through the upper Dunmore, at a point heveral hundred feet beyond the "fault," and that no coal whatever was found, leaving the Inference that tho vein halted at the fault. The de fendants, the lessors, contended that the bore hole had not gone down as far as tho upper Dunmore, the core showing, It Is alleged, that the Ui ill had not even penetrated the sand stone that overlies the vein in ques tion. Judge Archbald decided to have the boring continued for a reasonable dis tance to test the contention of the lessors, and ndjourned the case until yesterday morning In order to give the defendants an opportunity of disprov ing their opponent's claim, When the case was re-opened yesterday It was reported by the defendants that they had been unable to continue tho bor ing. The Delaware and Hudson com pany, which owns the upper veins, 10 fused to grant pei mission to the borers to enter the Clark woi kings, claiming that they were filled with gas and theie was danger of setting the mine nflte. The drills and pump were removed, presumably by the Delaware and Hud son company, and up to yestetday nothing wns known of their where abouts by tho defendants, i:ach accuses other. Each side was accusing the other, in dliectly, of spiriting the drill away to prevent the dlsclosuies It was to make, and for a time thete were home lively exchanges between the lavvyeis. Judge Aichbald finally brought about peace by saying that ns they were more suspicious of each other than he was of both, there was no occasion for further discussion, or, In other woul, It was unavailing for them to tiy to make inpltul out of something that was not cnpable of rendering any re turns, It being probable that It was the Delaware and Hudson officials who had removed the machinery. Tho case was adjourned until such time us the boilng is finished, and the Judge enn afford tlmr to henr the re sults. If necessary court will Interfeie to secure an entrance for the drillers to tho Clatk vein, the engineers en gaged In the rase, having stated that the place can be made safe and se cure. The case of Addlo Ilopfer, by her next friend, Edward Phillips, against John Ball, was referred by agreement to John II, Bonner. Application for a new trial was made in the case of D. II. Replogle, assigned to David T. Williams, against Agnes J. and William (. Carey, in which Judge Gunster on Tuesday rave bind- InR Instructions" for tho plaintiff. At torneys Mulholland and Donner gave as reasons for asking a new trial! First, that court erred In not permit ting tho defendants to offer evidence of nn equitable defense, under the pica of payment with leave; second, that court erred In not permitting evi dence of fraud and duress In the exe cution of tho contract, and In the con feflslon of Judgment; third, that tho court erred in not submitting tho case to tho Jury. THE ELECTION CONTEST. Voters from Winton nnd Nineteenth Ward Were Examined. Voters from tho Second district ot tho Nlneteenth'wutd and the Second ward of Winton, were examined yes terday before the election contest com missioners. There was no unusual features to the hearing and onlv a few of the votes were Invalidated, The witnesses were: Hugh Brady, P. J. Durkln, Mnrtln J. Blglln, Michael Murphy, John Burns, Mlchnel Law lei, John McGrnll, Patrick Hyns. William Phllbln, William Kennedy,. William Fltzpatilck, John Jennings, A Woysh ner, Charles Mlrsch, Michael Carey, John Volt, Edward Connerlon, Jr., Peter Mnnley, Sr Thomas Kennedy, John Imeldopff, Fred Mlrsch, Sr Cas per Huber, P. W. Langnn, John lioltes. Daniel O'Connor, William Flnncity, August Kraft, Richard Hrennun, Wil liam Brennau, Peter Gaughuu, Daniel Keoper, Edward Connertun, Sr., Cas per Fahrer, Charles Partcl, John Troy, Joseph Cannon, John Moran, Michael Donko, Thomas P. Garvey, Thomas J. Gallagher and Emll Herman. ASSESSMENT REVISED. Judge Gunster Made Revisions in Two Cases Reasons That He Gave Other Cases That Aic Now Fending. Theie Is tiouble In stole for the city nssessois. In two of the rectnt ap peals from the valuation fixed bv the 1S3S assessment, decisions were made by Judge Gunster vesterdty and in both Instances tho appellants were the winners. This will doubtless tend to btln? on many more ppponls nnd the consequences will be that the nssess ois will be kept busy tevlslng their assessments The eases decided yesterday were those of John A. and Joseph A. Mears nnd W. E. Tlnver. The Mears proper ty is located at lit and 111 South Main avenue. The piopcrtv at HI South Main avenue was assessed for $400 moie than last year. Judge Gunster knocks off this $400 und $t00 along with It, making tho 1&1S assessment lower by $300 than the 197 assessment. The other property had been Increased $2J0. Couit directed that It should temaln at tho valuation Hxed In 1S)7. The Judge found, as the appellants elleged, that no Impiovements had been made dining the vear and that the valua tions were higher nropoitlonately than those of other properties in the same neighborhood. The Thayer propel ty at the corner of South Main avenue and Oxford street was assessed for S1.6J0, In 1S1", and $2,200, in lS.Vj Judge Gunster di rects that the viluatlon remain nt the 1S97 figure. He said. In the opinion 'ic compenylng the decision: "It appears that the assessment of other property In the neighborhood was made on a basis of about one-thlid of the mar ket value. Accenting to this lule, the assessment for 1807 was about light." Attorneys E. W. Thayer am' James E Wotklns were counsel In tho Hist case and Mr. Thaver alone. In the sec ond. The appeals of the Smith estate, Rev. Luther Peck nnd tho F.ilrv lew Land company nie the ones still pending. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds Acknowledged by the Sheriff in Open Court. Sheilff Pryor jestoulny, in open couit, acknowledged the following transfers of leal estate, bold at last week's sale: 'I o Mv ron Kaison for land sold as prop, city or estate) of Netho and Peter Stuart To John J. Murphy for propel tv or Bridget Kearney, administratrix ot Mai tln Kearney deceased To John Madlgan for property of Moses Schwartz, administrator of John Zeman, di ceased. To Walter S. Bevan for property of Geoigo and Bllzi Lav Is In Madison. To Maik Anderson for proptrty of John E. Phillips. I'o John II. Fellows for property ot Catherine Judge. To Horaco F. Smith for property or Adeline nmf Edward Smith, To H, 1). Mlt hell tor property ot Will lam P. Scully. To Pennsylvania Co il company for prop, erty of Catherh.o Mellow an. To Co-operatlvo Building banu tor prop erty of Stephen Atherton To Morgan M, Williams for propertv ot Rachael Reese, ndmiristr.ilrix of Lewis nnd Rachcel Reese, deceased To Stephen Turock for property ot Mi chael Rock. To Gratan S. Chase and Slav Wrlgley for property of M. O Webster. To Pcnnsvlvnnla Savings Fund and Loan Association for propeity of A. L. Meil thevv. To John Kaso for property or William P. Williams. To Charles E. Lee for property of Jes sie and William Austin To P. S Smith for proporty of J. E. Hall und Wllllo Robinson To William Kelly for property ot Amos Washer, ndmlnlttrator or Wlniilo and Jrhn P Muiphy, decease el To Pi nnsj Ivnnla Conl company for prop. crt of William Dmond To Republic Savings and Loin nsaocia tion for propertv of Judson Cnlleurter To R. M. Ruland foi propertv of 1 L, Ross To N. B Rosenfeld for propertv of Geo Wartko. PECULIAR STATE OF AFFAIRS. The Carbon Electric Railway Is Un nble to Operate. The Catbon Electllc Rallwuy has been unable to opciato their trolley line because of slack water In the Le high liver. Just now the Lehigh Conl and Nav igation company Is shipping an ex ceptionally large amount of coal to tide water by their boats and this with the low water prevents tho trol ley company fiom being able to cieato power beforo 10 o'clock each day. Their electrical engines are opeiated by water pow er. CANDIDATE TOR SENATOR. LeGrand D. Coleman Named by the Prohibitionists. At a meeting of the Prohibition coun ty committee In tho law ofilce of W. W. Lathrope Wednesday afternoon Lo Grand D. Coleman was, nominated for stats senator, Mr. Coleman is a resident cf this city. ANOTHER RETURN OF THE GRAND JURY MORAN AND PASSORA INDICT ED FOR MURDER. Bill Agninst Tatrick Cawley of Arch bald Was Ignoied Jury Held Him Guiltless of Responsibility for tho Death of Anthony Murphy Other Cases That Wore Passed Upon by tho Jury Large Batch of Billa Weio Ignored for Vnilous Reasons. Another return was made to court yesteiduy by the gland Juiy. Edwnrd Moian was Indicted for the minder of Thomas Gllllgan at North Scianton last Satuiday night nnd Raffaelo Pns soia for killing the Italian bandmaster at Old Forge two months ago. The bill ncalnst Patrick Cawley, of Aich bald, who Is chained with being le sponslble for the death of Anthony Muiphy was Ignored. The complete teport of the Jury vvus ns follows: TRUE 111 LI. h Assault and Battery Simon Dorman, Lpsteln, pros Anthony Cwlklinsl.l, Julia Letklettier, prox. Ru L Smith. O, I , Gunther, pros. Christopher Ashman, Jeihn Ashman , John Wurlng, pros. Mor gan Lewis, Charles A, Klesil, pros. Mar tin McAndrew, Ellen McAudrew, Mamie McAndrew ; Lottie Smith, pros. Andrew Shelky, alias Andrew Zoludko, John t'shock, pros John I'etroskl, Joseph Pe sarskl, Joseph Vloiskoskev, pios. James Cunnois, Jr., Jnmes Connors st , Allord Grlllln, pros, Fiank Murinuro, Nicholas Groztcmo, pros. Maitln Gunucu, Victoria Pollskej , John Shecs, pros. Murder Eilvnrd Moran, Maitln Gtir rcll, pros. RufTnel Passara, alias Philip l'.issara, Theodore! Santoro, pros. Larceny and Receiving Kntu Nnugn ton, Aiuilo Gallagher, prox. Daniel Ilun steln, ills L Price, prox. Albert Cleave, Jacob Ollnndlkc, pios. Meredith Jeines, H L. Wall pros e'hurles Swartz, J E. Johnson pios Anthony Farrell, Jovph Gallagher, Mrs. James Kearney, prox. Charles l.owtrv, Jr , W, V. Fuller, pios. Falso Pretences Nathan Weiss: Dewltt C. llurd pios. Vuneel White, Otto D. Mers, preis .Malicious MIschlef-IlURh Lvnott; Wll llnm MeNamara, pros Stntutorj Burglai j Ste ven Kisuck, John Klsaek, Michael Bosik pios Aggiuvuted Assault and Uatterv Nlch ol is Garzlno. Flunk Murinuro, pros. Robbeij-Kate" McNultv , Mlchnel Gor man pios Miehiel Cousins, llllnm Lvons, John Nealon, Martin Gurrell, pros. Fornication and Bistardy Victor Sliel lv, Eva Cooper preix. Selling Lbiuor Without License John Kozlowskl, He co Davis, pros. Adulter.v Llz?lu Stiles, L. D. Mvers, pros Breaking Fence Michael Leonard; James uulnght l pros Keeping u Gaming House II 1. Sea mans Huriv Conh'v , Monis Weiss, pros. Aiding Pilsemer to Escape Peter limc kle, Wllllum H lliurls, pros Forcible Entry nnd De tallier Daniel Hanstelu Mrs L Price, prox PeiJurj William McKenzle; James Flvnn, pros Larceny by Bailee Georgo Jacobus, S. II Williams, pros. Alexundi l Phillips, alias Thomas Jones, F. G. Van Storeh, pros. Public Nuisance Nathan Weiss, George Gleason, James Twlss, William Summers, John Benthen. Frank Zelewsll. Henr Hager, Henr Kllnkel, S. K Kohler John Lark. Recso S Davis, pros James J. O'Neill, G 1" Swlgart, John Elton, T M. Nealon, James Thompson John Munition, Thomas Battle. J M. Brink William Lewis Fr ink Colwell, Alexander Kenne tlj, Abo Sahm G. B Van Goriler, Bojd Case Hariy Williams, T C Robinson, Vincent Swingle, John B. Walsh, Edward Campbell, M Moran pios Vlolntlem of Food Laws Geoige F Hel fileli, R. M fimmers, pros John J, OBojlo, R M Simmers, pros. IGNORED BILLS Defrauding Boarellng House John Glooms, Dominie k Corcoran, pros Coun ts pay costs. Rclnhaid Voglit, IVielin nml Spltzer, pros County pay eosts. Ait tltoitv Oleskj , Michael Connors, piosfltl to Piv eosts. C II New hall, Geoigit A. Price pios Count pa eosts. John Huncoek Geoigo A Price, pros. County pav costs. I'erjur WuurcneU Chugh; George Kripple, pros to pay costs. Edwaril Fan, Samuel Rodwuy, pros, to puy costs. IlcnJ imln Iloovei, Bildget Col lins prox Count pav costs William N Cole, Freeman Lord, pios. County pav eosts. Forclbh Entry and Detainer A J Gavin, J Claik, John Flanagan, pios to pav costs Tony Mlnnotll, Cella Cantleld, prox Countv pa costs AH-aiilt und liattet Kate Douel, David Donohiic, pros Count pay eosts Mar Mni.ui, Bildget MeNumutiu, prox.. to p.ev eosts Michael Telofskl, Kostio Kiett Fredoi.i Krett, Michael Kozmnr stte, pros, to pay costs. Mis, Stephen Kallnu, Johanna Andies, prox, to p ly costs Agnes Muia. '. Lopatliei, pios, to pay costs, Eelwnrd Fair, Willi im Jones, pro, lo p.i costs. Gw.vllm Jones, Edwaiel Gannon puts to pa eosts Thomas II. Copp, Elizabeth I'opp, prox. County pa eosts, Dalsv Copp; Amy Copp, pios Count pay eosts Samuel Millet, Paul Watock pros, to pa eosts. Joint DtousdieU, Joseph Rozanevelg, pios. to pay costs A Ponchlsslon, An drew Zichcr7ei; Pa ton Talor, pros., to pay costs Frank v.oleskey, Mary Shars key, prox., to pay costs. George Hore; Georgo Rushoek pros., to pay eosts. Fiank Novak, Lawience Rojus pros, to pa eosts Jumcs Murtaugh; Joint Can Held, pros., to pa costs. Anastusla Block, Mnggle Cusucavltch prox.. to pay costs. John SchalkowsUi, Thorms Thoopst, pros., to piy costs Warzln Rosku; Anthony Console, pros., to piv costs. Joseph Fotzo, Michael Carmml, pros, to pay eosts Alfonso Barbiia, John Flagullo pros, to pa costs. Mar tin Krait, Annie Fatzema, prox.. to pay eosts. Tobias Stlne. I" J Weber, pros County pay costs. Mar Cntukus, Julia Patroka, pros , to pav costs. Vincent Sltustek, Leo Przhvszewskl, pros, to pay costs, Philip Wclsberger, Susinna Rnaraczkl. piox . to pxy eosts I'hellx Mlnnottl. Angellno Minuott, Rafellon Seakld pros., to pay eosts James Con nors, Jr , James Connors, si , Michael Murphv, pros , to pay costs. J W Clark, Jacob Ellman, pios , to pay costs. Nuisance John Langnn. Philip Behle, John Jones, Thomas Scanlon, Thomas Slddons William Hunt, Patrick Loftus, Thomas Farr. pros , to pav costs. Mnllclous Mischief W D Cole, O G. Buckland, Freeman Lord, pros, to pay eosts, Tony Mlnnottl. John Cnnueld, pros Count pay costs. Carilo Durka; Michael Babbllch. pros . to pay costs. Charles Hurtz, G A. Goodwin, pros. Countv p i costs. George Oakes; James Durklu pros. County pay costs Lareen nnd Receiving, J W Cinrk: Jacob Ellm in, pros, to pay costs. Fiank Rosetc, David E Evans, pios Annie Gowulla- Mary Gowalla prox Thomas Farre , Samuel I) botskey. pros., to pay costs Vlctoiiu ollska, S Hlneiteld, pios Flank Robins, John Agliot, pios, John Meltulllck, Michael Clpse-, pros John Kermoskio, Joseph Cumluskle pios An thony Bernottu, Anthony Naurlsh, Petur Shumbuskey, Anthonj Smith, Anthony Cummlnskey; Michael Heiiiiigliaii, pros. Anthony Vnrlck; J Abrahams, pros Wussll Kutskow.t Michael Clnco, pros, to pay costs John Mcl.aln, Mis. John McLulu, Fred Mink, pios Peter Kellv ; Michael Ruscusko, pios Mlchnel Shar musk , Valentine Mobramusk pros John Rcbufskl, Frank Ronrinlz, pros. John Bnrtiohls, Michael Sllburm, pro. Murtln Timles, Joseph Wnnnla, pros. John Onfrey, Bolltk Flick, pros,, to pay costs John Ruko, Andiew Tenbor, pros, Adclbert Contstock, Edward J, Ncary, tt I don't believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer's. I hav e been a victim of ter rible headaches, and never found anything to relieve me su quickly as &YER'& PULLS C. L. NEWMAN, Dug Spur, Va. ft pros. William Reglll; W. T. Robinson, pros. Fnlno rrctcnccs John McCIoskcyj James Egan, pros. County pay costs. Michael llenlteh: Lorcnz Ilnberstraw, pros , to pay costs. Michael Carey; Mich acl Carey; Mlchnel I'etrovlch, pros., to pav costs. Walter Kryslckl; llolcslaus vVlcsc7chowskl, pros., to pay costs. John Neat; George Parlccs, pros , to pay costs. Cruelty to Animals Joseph Ueiiley; R. Willis Reese, pros County pay costs. Selling Liquor Without License Mich ael Gibbons: C. W. Trnvers, pros, to pay costs. Jessie 11. Ketnblc; Joseph Fctzcr, pros., to pay costs. E. Smtlcv ; Thomas Savors, pros., to pay costs. Selling Liquor on Sunday James Con nors; Michael Murphy, pros , to pay costs. Lurceny by Bailee Michael Burnett; Richard DuRgau, pros, to pay coals. Maiy Wlsnlanl; Joseph Riifnnonsk, pros. JIarv Zrivvniev; J. L Reeves, pros. Alexander Norika; George I'uteavltch, pros. Keeping a Bawdy House liva Spnngcn burg; Mnmvcll Parserlna, pros., to pay Robbery William Pcinlon. Tntrtck Sweeney: Mlrhnel Kobtisko. pros Common Seold-Kllznbeth Fobotsky; Susan Mack. nrox.. to pay costs Tre'fa Dutl'.o: Stlere t'rpock, pros , to pav costs. Mary Uinhum: Mary Sullivan, piox., to pay costs , ,, Statutory llnrglarv John Fret7cl, Hen ry l'erko: Hvman Stone, pros. Receiving Stolen Goods Michael Kiot kv , Anges Curley. pros George A. Blaln. George lluzeck. pios. Murder Patrick Cawley, Thomas Ley shon, pi os. NEW VEHICLE ORDINANCE Passed on Final Reading in Councils Last Night Full Text of the Ordinance Provisions It Contains. Below Is given the full text of the oidlnance legulutlng vehicular tratllc, passed on llnal leading In seleot coun cil last night. It needs but the slg hature of the major to make It opera tive: Section 1 Be It old lined by the select and common crime lis ot the e itv ot beian tou, und It Is heieb ot dallied by nil thorlty of the st me, that for tile purposes of this ordinance the term "vehicle." Jliall be construed to mean any ambulance, our rluge, wngou, truck, sleigh, wheelbaiiow, ccle, blcvcle, trlejele oi velocipede. Sec, 2 Hospital und mine ambulances and vehicles belonging to the lire and po llen depirtnacnts ot tho clt ot Scranton, shall have tiles light of vvuy In the stree-ts of this city us against all persons, ve hicles or animals, und the rnme shall ex tend to the men In tho emplo of the ubove dcputtmcnlH when on Jut. Sec. i All vehicles shull keep to the right of tho center of the street in the dlteetlon hi which they uie going wher ever practicable, except one hundred feet of the starting or slopping point. Jit turning cornels to the right, vehicles shnll keep to the right of the center rr the street. Ill tinning corners to the lett thev shall pass to the right of the center of the Intersection of the two stieets Sec. 4 Any vehicle overtaking unother shall pass on the left side ot the over taken vehlcie, and the dilver or person having charge of the overtaken vehlcie, traveling on uni street or hlghwuy ot this clt , shall, ns soon as practicable turn to tho right so us to allow anv over tnklng vehicle free passage em the lett. Sec-, t Ever blccle, trlccle, veloci pede, motor wagon, or such vehicle of propulsion, shall be required to carry an alarm bell or vvhlstlo that can be heard at least thirty ards, which shall bo sounded on npptoaclilng street Intersec tions and turning corners and In pasting uii vehicle) or pedestrian, and to give timely warning lo avoid contnet with pedestrians, equestrians or vehicles, also It blecles or trlcjeles nre used ut night to be provided with a lamp. See. o No blcvcle trlecle, velocipede, motor wagon, or such vehicle of propul sions, shnll be propelled nt u greater speed than eight miles mi hour upon am street oi hlghwit of this city, nor to turn corners or eioss interjections of streets ut a greater speed than tour miles an hoi. l . Sec 7 No person shall dilve or back or lead uny horso or cart, or other wheeled carriage on llio foot path or sidewalk of itnv sheet, nor shall uny vehicle be pro pelled bv bund or foot power be rlelelen or driven upon the sidewalk ol any strct or avenue Nothing In this ordlnaneo shall prevent users of blcveles or tileyeles fiom pushing such vehicle along slelo walks when not riding urton said vehkle. but the must In ull easis proceed In Jin gle file Sec. S No poison shall allow uny ve hicle, horse cart, ear or other wheeled earrl igo In his charge to stunil upon any crosswalk or intersection or uii street or avenue so us to Impede trnllle there b. Sec. Is Tho lollowlng acts are declared nets of nuli.ince, nnd the following pen alth s nie attained: Tho icfiis.il to leld the light of wav to un ambulance, tho vehicles belonging lo tho police and tiro departments ot the city ot Scranton, unci the men in the em ploy of thu ubove dcpaitmcnts when on duty. Driving or backing, or lending nit noise or cart oi other wheeled carriage on tho foot path of uny street or avenue. The stopping of any vehicle, horse, cart or car or other wheeled carriage upon nny eioss walk oi Intersection ot any street or avenue so as to Impede trultlc the I eh. Crossing street Intersections ut a gi cat er speed than four miles un hour. Turning nny cornor of streets nt a greater speed than four miles un hour, or tot tiding or driving fusler than lour miles nn hour, when on the wiong (or left) side of tl"0 center of tho stteet. The riding of nny blcjcln on tho public streets without n bell or other alarm thu can bo heard nt least thhty v.trds. The riding ot nny bkclo on the public streets after dnik without a light, which shall be plainly visible, in front and on both sides of the rider. Riding a blccle without one hand on tho handle bar or riding crosswlsu or curving to or fro without control of the machine, or In uny way so as to Impede travel on tho public streets. Collating on paved or unpaved stieets on a blcclo not provided with u good and sulllcient brake. Bicclo riders fulling to ring bell or blowing whistle on approaching Intersec tions of paved or principal streets, For fulling to glvo name und address when asked In case of collision with toot passengers on cress walks. Fur riding a bicycle at a gretter speed than eight miles an hour on the public streets between Intcisectlons of cross streets. Riding any blcjclo on tho sidewalks or the city da or night Riding more than tlueo blcjcles abreaBt on thu public stieets without a permit lor u piocesston from tho proper uuthoiltles Throwing any tneks, glass or crockery In tho public stieets or neglect to lmme dtatel rcmovo the same by persons ac eidentally diopplng them In the street For carrlng Infants or eltlldien on bl cjcles In any mannci whatever. Any person oi persons who shall com mit, ndvlsu or abet the commission or any of tho above mentioned nuisances shall bo subject to a lino of not less than two, nnd not moro than ten dollars, at the din. cretlon of tho magistrate b whom It shall ho Imposed, to be collected In the manner provide) by law, and in default of tile pigment of any line Imposed under this ordinance, tho offender shall be com mitted to tho county Jail toi such perloel os may bo fixed by tho magistrate not exceeding ten davs All arrests tor vlo. latlons of this ordlnaneo shall bo made b the polleo or any other otllcer of the law, either upon view or upon warrants regularly Issued. On approval of this oidlnance It shall bo advertised by the clt clerk by publi cation onco u week for three consecutive times In tho two newspnpera under cun truct to do the city printing. The ordinance does not apply to baby carriages. At flist It vins thought the measure excluded them fiom the side walk, but a careful persusal showed that vvhllo they might bo comprised nniong tho "and others" In tho first part of the ordinance, they wero not mentioned in the penalty clauses and nre not affected. In other words, us the councllmcn Interpreted the ordin ance, it is ngalnst the law to handle baby earilages on the sidewalk, but there is no penalty for the offense. DEATH OF MRS. STANABACH. Funeial Services Last Evening at Home for the Fiiendless. Mrs. Sarah J. Stannback, for several years an Inmate of the Home for thu Friendless, died yesterday morning af ter a long and distressing Illness, Mrs. Stannback was probably as well known to tho visitors and the friends ot the Home as. any member of tho largo family. She was certainly much be loved for her many graces of chat uctcr and her sunny life, and her face1 will bo much tnlsseel from among those so fast ageing In the little group. Funeral services wore held last eve ning. Rev. Dr. O. M. Glflln, assisted by Rev. Richard Hlorns, otllelated. This inoiulng the remains will be taken to Spat la, N. J for burial. A MAGICAL LIFE SAVER Is Ur Ag iiuw'h Cure for the Heart. Alter cnts of pain and agony with distressing Beau Disease. It gives relict In thirty minutes Thomas Petty, of Almer, (Jue , writes. "1 hud suffcied for live eais with a severe form of heart illseuse The slight, est exertion produced fnttgue. Dr. Ag new's Cure for the Heart gave ine In stant relief four bottles entliely cured me." For sale by Matthews Bros, and W. T Clurk.-B. Our Latest In Open Stock Dinner Ware Is called the American Beauty. The name is veiy appropriate, as it certainly 'is the most graceful slhipe ever made. With all its grace and beauty, the price is low. loo-Piece Set, in new shades ol green, with tiacmg of -j, gold on handles $1 1 .UU loo-Piece Set, combination ol colors, pink, green, yellow and brown, gold edges and t . -. traced with gold, only !p 1 4.5U You need not buy the whole set, but select such pieces as you need. MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Av3, "Wnlk In and Look Around." P IANOS AND Organs riiiui'i.n AT J. W. Guernsey's 'lima at uuy otliet Music rttore la Scianton. Tho public is Invltei to cnll nod Inspect. Trices tlio I.ouch , OoocN tlie licit, uml Treats tho Most Reasonable. The Guernsey Bldg 314-316 Wash. Ave., Scranton, Pa. Did It Rain? Well, a Little. Get Wet? Well, I Should Whistle. Umbrella Broken If it is bring it to us aud we will repair it at once. We can repair or replace anything from the frame to the button on the strap. floreyIbrooks 211 Washington Av?. Court House ir'qiitire. Crab Apples, Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters Fresh Daily. Pierce's Market s Fruit Jars PORCELAIN LINED TOPS. The Best Jar Hade. Am ' other car just received. We may not sell them a the lowest price in town, but for the quality of out jar you cannot get their worth for 60c a dozen. OUR PRIGE 1 Quart 2 Quails Extra Tops Only. . Extra Rubbers . 40c Dozen .64c Dozen .. 2c Each . 4c Dozen Tin Top Jelly Glasses, 20c Dozen THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN H. UIMVIti. BEFORE YOU BUY -STOP AT KIZEft'S and loo'c at th-3 stock1 126 Washington Ave. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRJINQ Charles B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Tiouble of Any Kind. At Sm.il! Cost. i OMIXutt Itl NMNO IN MUl.YN. TON hYVIMi- IJAMC SINCK 1)K UlMIIhit I.VSI, VAUUiS ONLlf Allot IteU hl.LOM) A WIXK. Mercereati & Connell, ole Agents for this Territory. TUB l,UUJi:sl' AN1 IHNKST STDKK OKCl.Ol'KS, VATClll, .IKW'lll.HY ANIJ MI.VKItWAUi: IN NOlU'IIUAnriJIlN I'KNNhYIiVANIA. 130 Wyoming Avenu: Mf. Pleasant Coal At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic us nn J ut all sizes, lueluilluc Uuckut.uit and Iilrdseje. delivered In uny part ot thu clt, ut the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No tlj telephone No. 2C24 or at the mtno. tele phone No. 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied nt tho mine. W. T. SMITH. A 'S y