sHnnp'F "'" Kp M(i1IB,'gW'"l''""'l"""""W "' umnH'ii" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1898. t ir $4.00 THE PAIR Men's Winter Russets Calf-Lined, Double Soles. TIippo fihops l.nvo nil tho nt nniterlll. lot 111 mid beauty iitiii.ii. mill nil the cnv oonifoit of $6 mill JS. undo li tho It si milkers, look cverv lilt us U..U und last evciy v lilt us low;. We Guarantee fill Olir Goods nnd mako llfiht anv thing tlint goes wrong with out shoos. Let our customer1 then see to It tlint tlicy get Inlo out toro and maho their purchases hete. The Talk Of the Town t The Baby Grand AT & New .... Music House 138 Wyoming Avenue, NOW READY FOR BUSINESS With a l'ull Line or Pianos, Organs, Hand Instruments anil Musical .Merchandise. Tlili bouse will make a specialty or publishing music. bend for Nw Cttntoguc or New Pub Mentions. TUs public let lultfd to call uud Inspect the stock. -f DR. Ii. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Olllce Hours nn.ro to 12.30 p.m; 'Jto-1. Williams llnllillns, Opp. t'ostofilco. f - CITY NOTES f -f DILLS A I JMTED The am lllns eori JnlUto met last night and appro d of a hatch of bill-. T THE CITY CLITJ Election ie liiiiiM will bo received at the dtv club to. iilht foi tho Ixnetll of the minibus. MEETING TODAY. The Central Wj iiuiirt Christian Tempi i.ir.eo union will meet this u ft 01 noon at S o'clock. Eui iiio Interested is invited to attend. HESTAVRANT OPENED Tho n tii.ir.int nt No. Us Washington umiiiio, '.s 1 .iln opeiucl, iimlir the nian.ii mi ill ot AMIIIam 11. Curtis. A feature Is m.ule ot tilt giving of a bottle ot wine with each illiil.er. SOCIAL AlTAlIt. Tho monil.'is of Eketrle City castle. No. .'." Knights ot the Golden Eagle, will conduit a social affair at tho icsidemo of Knight Isaac TIce, of HIS Llmbn street, Thursdn cui lng, November in. j'osTorrici: hocus -At tin postor- lb 0 today dint Ion ilav) the stamp ami hturral dellvtiy windows will bo open Horn T a. 111. to 1J 111. Tho i.inki.- vIP make the usual luoining d.llveilis JIoiii v older and icglster windows clo-id I 11 ciav. TO JH'Y HOUSES -The binid uf eimi- II em and the. cLahimn ot ttie Mm do pailment committees i inline Us uiel with Chief Hkkey jesteidav to lak" sl.ps ton aid bu.vlng four law hiins foi Hie Hi pailmeut. The hoi es will be- boiit,lit tills week. I'tt'l ) 1M IT RTANT .MAT'I EltS -'1 he lcglhlatlou and taes runiiulitiit ol tin, boaid of ti.ule will meet Thuii-dtiv .iller noon at 3 o'clock to eoiisldei tin sugg s tions oftered by John M. Kcniniwu. look ing to the inss.ige oi Inws that will ttiko the selection of major out ol politics and pat a stop to election omiti M.- that uiu buthlng more than llshlng evpeditions. URirriTIIS REARRESTED. - Edwin lirllllthb, a boy who wns .uic-stnl ,iev ral weekM ago for obtaining , iiuanuty ot butter under lulse tuotuscs Horn tin Sernntou Dili eo.npiiiv. vas leMiiostnl on the s.une ehaige vestiidaj ' ae ehaige ugalnst the hid was Iguntcd nt the. last session ol the grand jiuv, und Hie milk coinpinv intcmls to proo uii naln UAS RINNING AWAY.-P.tiiilim.ii1 Walsh pliked up a young boy at the I) -I. ' nwau, Liekawanna and Wcstoni station nt I o i loci: vistiiday uftiinonii wlium In , MjSpectfd of liivliik a taste for sraliln,t wild Indlins In the we-a. The oungv..er cvci hi,, iinmi us Simier mil his nl.no ..f leildenco Monse avenue. II. said he 'V.S goll.S to l'ltlslon. The ottii.l took I him, to headquaiti is and a aiessiiK vv.is snt to ih home. Ills luotl .me In, th. cvenliiR aii-1 tool: 1 Im 1 nine ' ., The Tribune has airanged to tlnow upon a laige screen by means ot a , steieopticon bulletins showing to- ' night's election letuins. Eveiybody ' Is Invited. DIED. SHERIDAN - in Hirantoii. J'u Nov. 7 Uii. Palrl k Slieinlaii. nt tue home t .Mis. John Meirigun :'71l Nouh .Main avenue Emiiial Wednesdny iifternoon ut 2 p. m. Jnte'tment In Cathedral i mo- tery. lOO.-In Soranton, la , Nov 7. 1V.5. llioi. Igo, C23 Monrco avenue. Uunmoie, ui ij eais. Puriral anuouiuement later. ifAULIKFE.-ln Scrnnton, l'a Nov. 7, 1S33, Mrs. John MeAulllTo, at her home, y.'i South Smentecnlh v tu et. ruutral announcement later. SGHANK & SPENCER i l 410 SPRUCE STREET. J THE MONEY FOR THE RENT WAS STOLEN HENCE LILLIAN HAMILTON AT TEMPTS SUICIDE. She Is Propiletiess of n Resoit on the Second rioor of 'Ml Center Btieet The Poison She Took Was n Half Ounce of Laudanum, Not Enough for a Tntal Dose It Is Supposed the Money Wns Stolen f by n Caller. Lillian Hamilton. piopiletiei of u rpFint on tho second lloor of .".21 Center sheet, attempted suicide nt 1 o'clock xhls morning bv Inking about a hall ounco of liudamtii.. She was impell ed to thr lash net In a spasm of mo nieiiltuy disappointment over the loss of $12 by theft.wrileh was all the money she possessed. Her lent wn.s due to day. Tho aulck action of the other in mates helped to save her life, tho.igh the dot'e was not Quite laigo enough to kill. As soon as they saw she had taken the poison they inmmed a mus tard potion down her throat, and ono of them ian for Dr. Pennypncker. The doctor responded in a few minuter, and u hulf hour later she was out of danger. IJefore he nirlvod th mus" taici caused her to vomit freely, und that made his wotk easier. The Center street police station Is ill iKonally aetoss lumi 'JJ1. At JJ o'clock xhe put her head inside the dooiwuy and called Setgennt Reese Jones. He lequtvted hci come in mid make known her business. Sho wna dressed In goigeous stle and a lub blt's foot was us"d as a baiiKle dntiKlcd f i om n pin in lier collar. HIip nppoaierj to be leturnlng fioni wina l llt-l function. CHOLLT DISAPPEARED. She wanted the HerRcant to go ucioss to her pat lots nnd leniove a joung man who had taken too much liquor and was making himself a nuisance about the place. While she was telling her ptory, one of the inmates lushed in with the news that Cholly hud braced up and was hieing himself aw ay. She walked out and over to her place An hour later Sergeant Jones was standing In tho doorway of the station and ii messenger hoy came nlong with the information that n woman In ?,'2l had taken poton. Patrolman Neuls was sent upstairs nnd received a le poit fiom Dr. Pennypacker that she was out of danger. It appeals that after she left the polleo .station and went to her room she piepared to letlre. She was near ly leady for bed when she looked for her puise. Finding it gone she called the others, of whom there were four in the place, and questioned each one as to any knowledge of the lent money. (Jetting no satisfactory answer she gave way to a storm of weeping, which lasted ten or fifteen minutes, nnd then she made a. quick move to the dress ing case, took out the laudanum bot tle and emptied it. It contained only a half ounce. She wns addicted to the habit and kept a nupply always on hand, but her stock had nin low. THE SUPPOSED THIEF. It is supposed that the money was stolen by tho young man, of whom she omplnlned to Sei geant Jones. She pietended not to know his name. Nona of the other women seemed to know him either. ARGUMENTS POSTPONED. Gibbons' Contempt Case and Poor Board Quo Wairanto Go Over. Reasons Why Such Action Was Necessaiy, The heating in the itile to show cause why John Gibbons should not bo committed to jail lor contempt of I'ouit. in tef using to answer e-eitnln etuestlons in the election contest case, was scheduled for yesterday inoining at !i o'clock, but as liulgo Gunster was nlMcut nnd the other tvo Juelyes did not wish to talso the matter up, until theio was n lull bench present, it went oVer until net .Monday morii liu. Mr. Holgate of counsel for tl'o con testant, pressed lor an Immoeilnt" hiMiIng, holding that a majoiity of th bench was sut7leiont to elispose of the question. Colli t, however, thought olheiwlse. Mr HoU.ite also aigued to ,the of feet that Mr. Ruins', counsel tor .Mi. Gibbons, and Ml. Duggan, ono of the cxinnliiPiH, v. on- likewise guilty of run tempt, the loimei in having nelvl-ed Mi. Gibbons not to unswu, rnd tho latter In upholding him In his iofual to answer. These laattuis will also, inobib'v. bo dlseiisueit In the argu iii"iits next Monday. Tho poor board iio wiiranlo ease which wa nlso scheduled foi vest, i day muiniiig was put over until iiigu- 1 mint tmiit. Judge Aiehbald il-cllninrr I to alt because of his belle! that ho in I n p.uty to the ease and Judge Ed , wauls not v Ishlng to hoar the i iv alone Mr. Sengs?, it-presenting the pool huaid, piombeed Ml. Eui'is, at i toinev for John J Muiphv, tho lela- tor, that in ease tho motion to i(iunli 1 the pioooeellngs was nveiiuled, ho , v.oiild lile .hi answer within lorty 1 eight hoius Th" J'lov leiiei pave e use. C. s l.nwiy against tho eltv nl Soiunton jand Geiugo McDonald will omu iii this moiniug. PRODUCTION OP GONDOLlliRS. It Is One of the Rest Opeiaj of Uii belt nnd Sullivan. The most suriessful coinbliiiulini of letllht unii iomp..ser that the woild i, ,. .... .. .. i . i. ,. ... ,"" Us ', " ;ir"' N '"," 1,''M I'"l'' '."f llht "r bi'.ilttlful opeius. Is that of Vi. S. Gllbeit and Sli Aithtir .Sulllviui llZ;: happiness and pine enjojiiient of inoie people tlmn those of all other operatic ""'teis put toMther. Their opeins oi - '"IV ' ih'ki i.nt(i uwiii mi nit- jcfi Tho woids uiu ledoleut with the native droll. of Gllbeit. with Its pure and wholf uino fun. and uie weddeii to uiu sic with its lull urlgiunlin music, in ithoii, which Is Hulted to tlio chuuuter of tlm words, full of rich harmonies, never tiivlal oi coinoupluce Who has not heaul ot "Tilul by Juiy," "11. M. S. Pinafore." tho "Mikado, ' etc., all of whli h have been sung whei over the English Imiguuso Is spoken. The last pioductlim of the rifted wilters, which upprour lies giand opeiu, Is tho 'Gondolier," lu many lespects the gieatest of them all. This opera will he pioduced in thl. city fct the Ljceum November 21, 2J und 23, for tho benefit of tho "Free Kindergarten Association" by tho Conservatory of Music. The cast and chotus, consisting of sixty people, which Include noma of the best voices of tho city, well-known both musically und oclully, utc now, und have been during Rome weeks, un der the professional tialnlng of .Mi. mid Mrs. II. 12. Dlxey, of New York, With splendid costumes and scotioiy piepurod esiicclally for tho "Gondol iers," united with trained flncciH and a carefully chosen oiihestra, tho per feumuueo to bo given will be thoroughly successful und, bellies insisting 111 so nohtc ii cause, will be a ntiang Impetus to gieater enthusiasm In cnneoitr il mu- st i (,is city. PROGRAM OF ORGAN RECITAL. To Bo Given This Evening nt Elm Park Chinch. Tlie following Is the programme of tho organ recital to be given this moil ing in Elm Park church by .Mr. J. Alfred Pennington, assisted by Mi1! Katlierine Tlmberman, contralto; Mrs. Joseph O'Urien, soprano, .Mrs. Freder ick 1. Pi Ice, organist; and Ladles' sex tet, consisting of Miss Clara Slmp'sin, Miss Edith James, Miss Oracc Spen cer, Miss Edith Martin, MIsh Kutheiine Tlmberman and Miss1 Isabelte Clarke. Miss Floience Richmond has kindly consented to play the piano accompan iments: Fantasia In D Minor Mukcl Mr. Pennington. "O Ulest Redeemer" Manlieltl Ladles' Sextette, with Oigau and PI."io Accompaniment. Concerto hi V Major Utnk Mis. Price. "By llub.lonV Wave" llowell Mlt.s Timbemian, with Piano and Uigun. (a) Canzonotta IiniikU (b) Serenade Clarke (c) Transcilptlon: "Tho Mnntllous Work" ll.iNiln-l.est Mr. Pennington. Duet "Outs est Homo" .. . Rossini Mrs. trillion and Miss Tlmberman it rand Chorus in E Flat (luilmani Mr. Pennlnntou. Admission: Sllcr offering. Daoi open at T."l. Concit begins at S. UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT. Captain May Will Have Eutlie Charge of the Eile's Coal Intei csts in This Region Ex Judge Lewis Rethes. That the Kilo railroad officials pio poso to knit tho business of their load and Its recent acquisition, tho New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad company, together. Is shown lu a movo that has a great deal of lo cal significance. Ex-Judge W. .1. Low is, w ho has been the general managet of the New York, Susquehanna and Yestein company In this city for the last nine yenis. has resigned and his position will heio ofler be filled by Captain W. A. May. superintendent of the Hillside Coal and Iron company, tho title urder which tho Erie company canics on itr mining operations. That indicates that the co il busi ness of the two roads heteabouts is to bo conducted under the dltection of one man. Captain May, who Is one of tl'o most trusted lieutenants of the Eilo company. Ho does not relinquish his connection with the Hillside com pany. Tho two oltlces aio consolidat ed. Ex-Judgo Lewis Is a director of the New Yoik, Susquehanna and West ern company, and president of tho Susquehanna connecting load which was built es a spur of the New Yoik. Susfiuehannn and Western. At pres ent It runs liorn Paddy's Land In Lu zeino county to Greenwood, but the company was chaitiied to bull I a load as lar as Winton and a suiv -y was made to that point. It Is raid that e Judge Lewis will now devote his eneiglo.s to building the lo'iininder of the road fiom Gieenwood to Winton. There does nut soni to be much need for such a load now In view- of tho now relations that exist between tho Eelawaie and Hudson Canal, Kile nnd New Yoik, Susquehan na and Western companies and on that point probably minor 1 at fault. The e ounce ting road was built to enable tho New York, Siiep.iehunna and Westun to leaeh oollleiies In this valley. After It was absoibed by the Kilo there.' was not such a piessing need of such a load and under the existing lelatlons netwton the Elio and Delnwaro and Hudson thcro seems absolutely no neoe! of construe t ing tho li'inalnder of the connecting' load, j'S it would meioly pniallol the Delawaie and Hudson. On account of tlie high pi lees that property In this alley loinmand, tho load would hne to sklit tho mountain Ides .mil would consequently bo much longoi than the Deluwiue and Hud'on. NO. 28 SCHOOL OPENED. An Aveiage of Thlity Pr.plls to Each Room Attended. No Jc school wrs opened ost niay and tlie attendaret tiveiaged thlity pupils in each of the nliu mom-. The jieople of that vicinity have lei'ive.cd liom the scale earned by the epidemic, and a feeling of conlldei ee has p'tiiin eil. Miss GiiHe Hlcl.s will be acting pilneip.il thl.t week. Professor Hilldlek. w'.o was one of Hie iliphihcitu putlontH has nuliely le.oveiid, but dnldeil t. wait l'r an otmr ' k. Sill orlntondeut Howeii w is ini -i-iit it the oi ulng s ssion In lie forenoon lit' -MX liom how m he Loons Poor, loil.fie eai.ii.it iiiLhjou IccU old. Keen laic e heeUf. v.nn't do it Unci tllll IT elilrs It llllil DI'tlT fail It i luiiosilile to luuk voting with ineeoiurui tcicuij jrrsiujuurxuir. m Vftsor pcrnuiirntljr potpouf the tell-tale nli;iuiif ugv. It brhiKbjcktlie'iolor of voutti. At fifty juur liilr im) look us it clld at lUtcmi. It tliltUens the) lair also, itops it from fulling out, una ciraoscg tuo eraip irom aaniuaa, tl.voubottlt). At alldrugeUtr. If vuu da not obt&ln all the b.ntflU you .iice id from th mo ot the V lc'. ve rue iDeaocHorap.uiii, Adclieii.DR.J.aAYUi:. I.9H0II, Mill. Acer's i-t msrt PASSENGER WHILE YOU HAVE TRANSFER INTERESTING DECISION BY JUDGE JOHN B. M'PHERSON. In the Case of Mrs. Susan Kentor Against the Sciauton Tiactlon Company It Is Now Ruled That the Plaintiff Was a Passenger While Piocecdlng" fiom Ono Car to the Other, Holding a Transfer Early-1 Kane Equity Suit Gland Juiy ami Constables Returns. A poison In posseslnn of a tianster ticket continues to be a passenger while pi acceding from tho one cur to tho other, aecotding to the opinion ot Judge John U. McPheison, of Dauphin county, filed yesterday with Prothono iniy Copetund in tho case of Mrs. Susan Kentoi against 1liu Scrautoii Traction company. Mis. Keator wns Injured by a fall ing ttolley pole while crossing the utrect nt Lael.awar.na and Ponn ave nues, on her way Iroiit n Green Ridge rnr to tako a South Side car foi which rlie? held a transfer ticket. The eon ducloi on the South Sldo car wus changing the trolley as Mis. Keator was approaching tho car. Ho gav the poll a nudden nnd violent jerk. It Is nlleged, causing it to snap in twain and fall to the pavement. In fulling, one of tho ends stiuck Mrs. Keator a glancing blow on the head and then on tho shoulder, lnjuilng her perma nently in her cvclght and nrm. A vol diet of 4,76l was found in her favor. Sho claimed damages on two gi minds: They are, that sho was simplv a pcdestilan on the street ami. mat tno company lauea to use oiui iiiny care to protect her: the other, that she was a passenger and that tho company failed to exercise the extra ordinary care as required by tho cui liugo contract which was enteied Into when sho paid her fate. Tho Juiy was asked to find on the Hist contention and answered that tho phttntlft was entitled to recover as ii ldsliinn; that the company had fail ed to exeicite oidlnary care and thnt Mrs. Keator had a light to bo where she was when the accident oceuiied. On the second point, which Is a matter of law, Judge McPherson gave bis de cision as noted above. In his d!"i usslon of the ca.5" ho does not contend that under all ,'lreuii htiii"es a holder of a tiansfer bound fiom one car to the other, can look to the company for tho oxtrnordlnuiy caio demanded by tho carriage con tract, but mull a. person Is ceitainly entitled to bo piotected with extrn oidluaiy caio ugalnst injuiy by tho defendant's agents or by its appli ances of transportation. Tho lullng making the plaintiff In this case a passenger Is a new deci sion of law, no slmilnr clicunistnnee having ever come up lor iieljuc".cat!on in this state. ANOTHER NEW QCESTION. A eiuestlon that will piobablv call foi th another new decision developed .vesteiday in an equity case, hoarel by Judge Edwards. It relates to tho com petency of man led paities to testify against each other, in an unte-nuptlnl irntter. The case In question has Mis. Mary Kurlv us plaintiff and Michael Kane as defendant. She petitions to have couit decree' the cancellation of a S."i00 mort gage cm her pioperly in Duninore, which she gave- to Kane, so she al leges, to piotest It from her husband's ueditois. Tho inoitguge was given Jan. 1.'. ls;i.', on the day previous to her mania;;.'. Sho says her husband and Kane Induced her to give the nun tgage by telling her that her piop tity would be subject to seizure for Eally's debts after he became her hus band. About a year ago she and her husband patted, and sho made a de mand on Kane for the ielcnse of the' Incuinbeinneo on her pioperty. Ho 10 fused to complv, alleging that ho was not holding the mm tgage In trust Mr her, but for her husband, and that it was given bv her to hoi husband u" I one of the consldeiatloiis of the nuptial i commit In oeiuliv cum I a plalntlil" must have the Mippcui of nunc than ono witness. ' The only witnesses for Mis. Euily weto hcisoU and her son. When the time for aiguinents aiiived in yestudav's ' l i ceilings Allot iit-i W. P. Uoj ie and . Vosburg & Dawson, e ounsel for the I defense, made the claim that, under , tlie law pioventlng husband and wife' from testlfjlng against I'aeh other. Mis Einl.v'a testimony was Incompet ent and as that leaves her allegation i with tho suppoit of oniv one wltniss lur i.iso must fall. ! Ex-.Iudgo Stanton, attorney foi Mis'. Eailv, lu leply to ibis aigued that the li.le in eiuestlon illel not appl as the trariaetlon was an aute-nuptiul ntfair 1 and U-sliles r vvas not tho husband bur a thlid puitv, Kane, who was the defendant. Tlie defendant's eouiisi I i'e Joined that ac coi ding to their con- ' tentlun the husband was th actual de- ' fondant, Kane simply acting as a tilcnil in holding tho nioi tgage Judge Edwuidx was disio.eil to take the defendant's view of tho case. Iiu' s.ild ii would lesetvo h.s deci'Ion In oulei to gfvo the plalntlft's lounsol . pp... tunliv to pi 'unt an nuthoilty In 1 light bo able to find sustaining his oi.ti nvlon GllANli .11 K MEETS Tho gi.md Juiy began its sessions vosteieluy. Judge Edw.ilds delivered tin 1 linrge and aiipoiute.l us fuicman, " E. I'liui, 11 r Daltoti. Nu session will In held today. Tlunsdav the petitions for i.ew biidges will be consldeied. T'he Jutv 1 1 ouiposetl of the following: M L Dluir, Si'iantou: Muitiu 'aw- be Uchb.ihl; Jesse Pialg. Sciantiiii: U A Dean Dalton; Mm gun Davis. Spnng Ib.iok Hi v. John Diiiin. Gieen Kidgr John .1 Evans, Scianton. si. jj, Klmi Dalton. J. W. Guiney. Scran- ton A E M.veis CniboinUele .Mai till Million caibondale Thomas J m. - is. i.. w, ,..,,,..,, t w m.,.1., .i. ..,.. : .............. iiiii,, M D .Moiguii. Olyphuut. lied .Mason, Miaiiton .lohli McLaughlin, Jciiiivn; Sol Illglln Clifton Haivey Smith. Tay Ini . William Sheiiuon. Scott; William Si hull Siiiiulou, Riehaiei Walklns. Tu)ni. M. J. Websti r Scianton, Charles Whitney, EllllllUlst Rev. John Dunn, ot Gieeii R Ige. and John MiLuiU,hllU of .lei 111 Ml', lii'le reiiuiieel 'not tound; ' Ilniry Smith, of 'I'm loi .1 W. Gai ne and Thomas Gr tlt of Scianton: vveje oi tueii. Comuublo Henry Euishell, or the nr teenth wind, teported Jam .- Mulherln for keeping a tippling huiise This was the onl muttor In the coustubles returns that was lefeticd to tho dis till t uttotney. Tho exceptions to tlie leport of the vleww lu thu matter of the construc tion of Section C, of tho Fifth sewer yYY r l -!: s r rencn vninca 5.1 r .Walked imlie.-e, This Ihcv tuieJ n Prance ll.iviUtiit pieces as jE I? w-Sx MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avenue -w Walk In an J "VS .0$WWWnMrWWWVW dlstilet, was ov'ci-tulod und the ie port cpntlimcd. Attorney J. M. Walker was appointed equettutor In the estate of Eva Cas per. Wlllurd, Warien and Kuap made application for a clmtter for tho Nep tune flic company, No. 1, of Dunmoie. The petitioners ate J. 1. Foster, J. E. Dainty, r. E. Wagner, 1". K. Spencei and Theodore Weber. K. W. Allen. Joshua Waifel and I, P. Welt ale the ti listers. MINOR COl'RT MATTERS. ncharlah Klzor was appointed ovei seer of the poor of Jeffotsvin township to succeed R. M. House, who has moved out of the township. Oou it approved the bond of J. 11. Gardner, tax collector ot Gouldslioni. R. C. Dunn Is snnety In the sum of S40O. A petition for .1 btldgo in Siott town ship over Coon biook was lefetted to tho grand Jury. George C. ScheiiPr, a giaduate of tho high school, legistered as a stq. dent at law In tho olllce of R. A. Zlm 11101 man. John Maloney was npooluted guai ellan of Elizabeth Davenport, mlnoi child of ha Davenpoit, late of this city. Com t nnpointcd Attorney John M. Cnrbett as auditor to distilbute the funds aiislng fiom the sale of the do fcndant'fi teal estate In the cases of Charles DuPont Rreck and A. W. Jur Isch against Fred Wejandt. A divorce wns decreed bv Judge ArchUald in tho caso of Mary Wlrth against William Wlrth. They were married In Now Yoik city. Auaust 5, 1S'L and, accoiding to her allegations, ho doseited her six weeks later The husband wns a window dresser and was omplo.ved at Goldsmith's Riaar, while In this city. His home Is in Tli que, Ohio, and he Is at present sup posed to be In Indianapolis. John V. Seingg y attorney for the llbellant An application for dlvoico wns made by Charlotte McLaughlin Wllkons, who alleges deseition, cruel tteatnient and unfaithfulness against her husband, Fred Wllkons. Thov were mauled Oc tober S, IS13, and lived together until July 17, 1SH7. Attorneys W. N. Runnell. R r.'Tlnk ham and John R. Edwards, Nlttlng a aibltratorp, are tiyintr the c.io of C J. Thonins against Mrs. Roe Depuy. He claims JIS for gi ailing Mis. Dopuy's lot In Dalton. She alleges that ho did not complete the lontiact nnd that the portion of the work he did do wns not nccoiding to their ugi cement. D. W. lttown is attorney for the plain tiff. E. C. Novvcomb and E. W. Tlia.v -or lepiesent the defense. VERY POOR BOOK KEEPERS. Lackawanna Township Pioduces An other Case of Lost Records. James Eutloi, of Moosii, who was tax collector for Lackawanna town ship In lS'jfi, was called befoie the' election contest examlnuis esterda to give testimony which tho contestant hoped would eontindlct ceitaiu Wit nesses who could not ptoduco tax le celpt, but who HW010 that they had paid their 1SPG taxes to Mr. llutler A disappointment, however, was .11 stoic for the contestant lor Mr. llut ler had lost the leeolpt books for tint year. He changed his plue e of ies donie lately and Inadveitetitly loft them behind In the house ho had va cated. Later when ho worn to look foi them they wete gone. Theio wn" an account book which would aiiswo, the same purpose, but this unfottun ately was lost thioiuih tho same mov ing: It fell fiom the wagon was 11111 ovei by the wheels and wlnn letuined to him bv n'Mr. Giaham, who 1 Kiimed to plik U un, it was nilnu; many of Its pages andotheis were, so mutilated that tho book was of u, value tinl lie took no 'lains to piesorve It, think ing he would never bo 1 ailed up to u , it again. a his diifillcato tor that jo.u 1 waie settled. I Other v ltnosses csanilileil in tlie 0011- I tost yestei day w el o Chin lesK uester and 1 Adam rassjiolcl. South West district, liekawanna township; Thomas Noal on. Flist waul, Oljphant; James I O'RourldS Third ward, Arrhbald, Ja- , eob Sheer, Fourth wai.l, Tulor. I Mr. Nealoii was biought In on in attachment Ho swoie po.sitivelv thn' j he was not pievioiislv summoned There will be no session .' the o. ' amine is todav DIPHTHERIA STILE PREVALENT Tlili ty-One Cases Last Week, But Only Six Weie in Green Ridge. Dlphihetl.t Is very piovalent oi a. LOidln? to tho leports sent to the see idaiy of the bouid of health. Thhtv onej cases weto reported last week, but only six vvoio fiom Gieeii Ridge Twolvo were Mom tho Noith End ten fiom llellevue and Hyde Paik. two I Horn the- South Side and one liom the i Ceniral city. Six cas'os of tMihold fe-v-I oi weie teported fiom all pails of the ' , , , , , I The total nuinbci ot deuth" fiom all l"l-"s u" llu NNt,,'1 vw,, "J: ,n tl,t"1 tv.-i. weie fi.uu illphtheiia and one fiom typhoid ..".'' , , ! The Tilbune has niinnBed to thiow I UDon n laiae scieen by means of a .,- ,.ii,i' i. . steieopticon bulletins knowing to night's election letuins. Eveiybody is invited. FIVE SENT TO JAIL. Cornelius Smith Wus Appealed to lu Vain by One Prlsouei. Pout mi'ii and u woman weie sent to tlie county Jail i'steida Horn police' ourt 1'iuiiU Mahoncv, u young man who went Into the Rescue mission last Prldny night so drunk that he fell asleep, will tervo twentj day. He wits held until yestetduy to give hhn t9lafcSLIII S'uecouKli. croup nd .P? nieasle-couitli ltii.ale 1 niiorll Svr,linaadire. Mothers on vUUgU OyiUJIcim ),, rely on it, Chlldtcn ULc it. Uoituarcsinull. Price sjcU. I fTL j 3- iJinnr oets Clia. lied iiuuutiJ, coi (( 3ZO.UU H .111 tftieiiieK low price tor these sets 2? are tint IlatilaiiJ &. Co 's, but nunula:- Jf (ierarJ. Duffr.tlsiK V. Ahbott. Limoges, mcO, Wo have ten Open MocL Patterns ol C, J. Oi 'sof whi'h 'on v.ui si'Ie.t siiJi JJt, von want JT- l.no'c ArounJ. " ' .IJCiteiior ol oi aw npiiui tunlt to ial."e und pa his line Among tlioso he sent an agent to foi the money was Cornelius Smith but ho came batk emptv handed Josephine Gumpird went up foi thli ty chos for going to sleep on tho side walk on Wet Lackawanna avenue. She is an old-llmer. John Gieenei wttit up for twentv class for causing a dls tuibanoe at the Gaiety theatei. Den nis Sullivan, a Cuiboiiilale biakemnu was sent up for thirty days fot be ing helplessly ilrunk. Robit MelCeo a Gleeli Rldgo painter, wont up foi thlity duvs. for innklng a iiiiWanci of himself ut - o'clock In the nun mug In t'ente t stieet. SPORTING NOTES. The Jolly Eleven Jllllloi't weie d fented Sunday afternoon in a vei.v Inttiestlng game of foot bill by the sroro of C to n. The .M.VHUrlolis Eleven, of tin West Si o, defeated N 1. '. . soli 10I of Gicn Illdue. on Saluid,.'' Inst by a s ire if 1-' to 0, on the Cluci Ridgo givunib. The featines of tl. game vas ti'.o pho liitf of Hauls,, Lewis mil Mcltugh. The Gteen Ride team ou'.-welgheil the Mvstoilous Eleven by ton pounds. The Mystetlous Eh ven. West Soiunton. Pa., W. II. Hniiis. c.iiit'tin; S. D. Jones, manager. The Battleship Wisconsin Will bo launched In San Fianciseo Sat unlay, Nov. 2Cth. The official train cat lying state otllclals and the clnlst enlng part will stmt fiom Mailnctto, Milwaukee' und Chicago. Saturday Nov. 19th, going Ia tho Chicago, Mil waukee and St Paul railway. Stops will be made at St Paul. Taeoma Poitlaud, San Piunclsco, Los Angeles and Denver. Pullman Palace sleeping cats, dining cais. observatloi ears for tho exclusive uo of the pnity foi the entire ti in. under tho direction of Mi. Reau I'umpbell general manager of Tho Anieilean Tourist association. A limited number of tickets ut 1 educed latos eoveilngall expenses will be sold: they Include lailwio and sleeping cur fares, meals lu dining c.us, hotel", cai rlages, etc. For details addless The Amei loan Toui 1st ussoelation, 1124 Mar quette building, Chicago Steam Heating; and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howiey.231 Wyoming ave. THE VICTORY icsts with AmeH ca' Gieatest Medicine, Hood's Saisap aillla, when it battles against any dls easi caused or piomoted by Impure or impoverished blood. HOOD'S PILLS aie family cathartic. Easy to opciate. the? favoilte to take, easy WHAT TO EAT and eujo It und fe 1 ioirf.iit.il 1. alter it, l the nil di .vui day wall of the li.ellgestlou pall -nt Ad vil e Eat all wholesoino tilings, don't I wonv and take Di. Von Stan1! Pineapple ' Tablets to aid Nntuie in doing the stom ach's wink. Thiv'iei a mild tonli, .a 1 M ntlv on tlie bowels they prevent and rellive cllstwrs l'le.isai.t and jnwlti ': e.ras Si-Id b.v datt'i"ws liio- nd v T. Cl'iik -.' The Tilbune has at ranged to throw ( upon a laige screen by means of a stereopticon bulletins showing to night's election returns. Everybody I is invited. 1 ; J Funny, Isn't It ? i Wliii one conns- in th' ik tin mutt, r 1 qilietlv ov Eveijbodv mis 1 pi inn I in the hou-e an I not one owaii of .1 pi in 111 1 liuudiid Unovss tiiivthlng about whit constitutes qoilltv, mik-s , .1 ilie allien, 01 1 Usui s 1 Hue um a Ustliti qiull'v in Ills lavnilt. instill in. m. Come to Guernsey Hall anv elu Jull v. halt nu hour to nn 1 flute's 11 .hum ilMVieii. mak- in striimiuts all on one tlooi, cadi with Its ptCllll.llllles, deft its til ilolllts ol (Mflli'Ilie lint tew pianos an vvhnllv bad. In the tlnie sixellliil vvi call d. in. onsuati) to ou tlie vital prliulpiN of nod plmo eonhiruc'llon and show v m w!i.v i 1I111I it iibsniiiiel) in'Cess.nv 10 1 hi. Hum lli'tj to one iiuuditd - Instiunients in sto. I. 11 all t,m The liuth Is, out 1. piil.nioii is stiK..i oil ciflj plain -alt 1 ,iis. iiueiith We liinaiid Uuil im iv usi ,m -I. ill 1 n-i' 1 Is -ii'i-no't Guernsey Hall .'ill mid :U Wibliliiu'ltiii Vu. FURS I urs in.ule bv me or repaired will be stored during the summer free of charge Now isttiettnie to luv e v our I urs Repair ed or Pt-DieJ hv a Pra-tu.il I urricr Purs Made to Order. Klei'trle Conej Collaivlle with 1' I I. iiualtlv skins hoed with Mucin brown satin to to t.-in ..nn tur $".00. Heal .Martin Collarettes with 1'tx.t lining to or u in I.iiik $20.00. G. S rRAU 201 Washlnrjton Avcnuo. chut, D.i i. sw ill, (ito M. IhlUteid, IM C It .sivjft, Van tluiMrU SWIFT, I1ALLSTEAD & CO., Insurance lel.phoue .Nil inter, 48U.. m 5u0 Conned Oullilliir, 5cranton. 1 1 I I : TUC ELECTRIC WASHER UIU Hade of the Best Virginia White Cedar. Electric Welded Wire Hoops. 'he above cut shows the ex- teiior ol our celebrated KLElMMU "js nwchme is con- structed of the llcst Mlglllla I llltc ,CC(lar, and is stronger, nicer finished, and laiger than anv lotiml machine on the market. It is supplied with our impioved gearing, and all castlugs arc gal Uinl.Oil. The inside ot the ma chine is fully corrugated, similar to ,i washboard, there being no nails , or blocks of any kind on the inside. The machine is made with Kjrge I end ol tub down, allowing plenty i of room for water and clothes. The hoops arc made ol extra heavy galvanized wire, are Electric Welded, and aie wan. tilted not to break or fall off. , Instead ol using a square wooden ' post to work the dolly, wc use a sqiuiie galvanized iron 'tod, making it impossible to tear the most deli cate fabric, -as this offers nothing in which the clothing cm catch. Worth S to 10 dollars everywhere. Sold in our Upstaiis Department for $4.98. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LAUWICi, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1866. F. L. Crane, For teliable Fur Goods call examine our stock. ant liaiidMinie Seal (jai'iueiit Ho in $140.00 (0 S'225.00. Electric Seal Jackets fm ' $.15.00 and Baltic Seal for $25.00. Pei'Muii l.aml Jackets froib $12,5.00 to .S1S5.00. Also a lull line or Lailicv anil Misses Cloth d'arments. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. New Buckweat Flour. New Honey Map8e Syrup. Home Made Sausages. A. F. KIZER, I" WILSON BROWN or BLACK ItlKf.L. IHMUNMONS. Ihfc l.liid taut Nlall.v cuiriiiitss I, lly lU' we mean you i'uu uaveanntlitr Imt lost tril iloe not tlvn f nllrfsitlric: w-ie ttiont tin. CONRAD, Ml l.uwka, Avenue SELLS THEM AT $3.00. Pears, Grapes, Quinces, Oranges, Figs, Apples, New Buckwheat Flour, Tlaple Syrup Blue Point and Rockaway Oysters, Turkeys, Ducks, Chicken, Game in Season. Pierce's Market STORE SGRANTOM CASH STORE FALL, '93