THE SCUANTOX TRIBUXJE- SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12, .1808. Tlit Vole Not Uood Alter ov. is, 1B0). Christmas Cantatas, Choruses, Solos, Set vices. Fine line just at rived. Music Rolls, nice v.uicty, 53i! lo $1.35. HcKinlcy 10 ct. Husic contains "Last Hope," "Palms," "Filth Noctiirn," "Czerny't, Stud ies," "Dtivernoy's Studies," "The Skipper," "l.ist's Second Rhap sodic," and 700 other choice selec tions. "Crescent ltetl tiul SlrliigV strongest in tlic world, PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. A new depaituic at Tfu Griffin Art Studio, We are now propped to fill the wants of the amaluer and pioless ional. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADL DR. A. A. UNDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Woman Ofllee llouis iito in n. m I In :: p. m At ltcmilence 7 to s p in Office Wllllnm llullill lit, Opp rosfolllte. Iti-sldencc-i.'K) South Main Avenue. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIKE EANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mullen collcIteil Wbero Other railed. Moderate Charsea. .Mr fleo. Carr Pi. mi. tenelier or I IdUO Mr. err Mandolin Banjo Guitar Mudlui In Ifio new 'Inn nicy Iliiildlns. .".Ill Washington a, se. out j j ear In llii- eitv. On Wyoming Semi. mirj Mmieul Puculty. 8 iMeopened a General Insurance Omc. lu IHItf IIOIlBOiBII Bert Block Companies lopresetiled. Lares -Cvk especially kollclted. 'Jeleplione lHeifJ. Allow Us to Clean Your LACU CURTAINS, and You Will He Pleased. I ackawanna L "THE" AUNDRV. juS I'enn Avenue A. II. WAKMAN. S&W- tAoyr tV The Wilkcs-Daire Itucoid cm he had 'i) Scranton nt tho i.cvvs Bland- of UcIj man Uioh.. 404 Sprmc und iW LludJii ixcts; .Mac, r.r.ila uauru avenue. FACTS FOR THE HISTORIAN. They Have Refeience to the Cnnnl and Ginvity Road. Thi lit st boat of tin Ucluwuie and Httaron C.inul company to enter the I toiii-biiuli' basin .-unie sevent yen is mm was welcomed by huzzaing crowds, ' tin- booming nl cannon and the Untitling m flags. Its winliif; was It to be ,.t haibiugir of ptospirlt ; ili 1 ho It pmved to In-. The canal mid t ii giuvlty talltoad c iiiHtltutoil the i .. Icus about which all other indtm tuis iiystnlized. I'm tin- company has done Its wort; In this vicinity, ami nuket way for tin- now luiimv who i vei they may he. rutmc local histoilans will find it Uicid-d lieu- that the hint boat to Ua ' thin end of the i until, to lose ui, Its tlnee scoto and ten years of ii 'ipution, was boat No 1107, Cap t..m Fiank Hoinbeeker, loaded in the basin on Satin day last. It will also In- of interest to xiilit .laiuilan to Know that on this dark, rluoin). lalny Tlitiioduy, Nov. 10. H9S. Hie hist. t:.cutsion titiln was inn uuv tin tamous niuMty lallrnud lioin Ombundttle to this plate, owing to thv dU.igtct able wt.ithi-r tin- tialn (unsifted ot mil 11 ve curs. No can n -n no llnps, no riovvds, but deep in thi hearts i-f most of our ivopl,. n ad sigh of i cm it. Wayne Connu M.-iald. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY MEETS Elects Ofllceis and Fixes Date for Annual Dinner. t a luiffi.-b attended mcotim, ot tiK. Nev Knglanct Soclctv of Xoi tin astein Pennsylvania, hi tin- board of trade rooms lust night. Colonel deingo San derson was elected mesldent and Jlomei (lioen, of Himefdulc. vici -pied, dent. J. H. Klshei, secretui : A C Vullu, Ucasuiei, und II. K. Paine, his. torlun, won all ic-c-lc-ctdl unanhuoiihly. ThuiHday Dei, , Koiefatheis JJ.ij, U4 tlxecl as tlit- time hu the annuai dl'in'r RESOLUTION WILL BE KILLED. Opinion of Some ot: the Membeis of Board of Revision. A nifcuthiB of tho board of :.is..m mid appeals was held cstenlay and ( very inomher was present. JVlltlons for dog ta exonratl.iiis ien- , Ith 1' e.Nceptloiis what lahned the at tention of the board. . AVivi RMp nomnii '.Ihiv husband 'h utoim foi w.y- Npag vQKroM' two dogs unkt-il lo he cxontialed fimn "no ot thini. She said they have onii doR which they would not nc-11 for JI0H mid nre wIlllnR to pay lax on It. When tho assessor cnmi- aiound he win! "hair, corked," nhc Hald. and that ik-i-oiiiiIh foe his sci-hiK two dogs whero thdo was but one. The iiieuiheis of the boaid Loimnr-ui-ed f i rely on Mr. Kellor'H lesolutlou h-k-ulatliifr the inoetliisR and Iuuim of the versions. Messrs. Wc-narl and lteoso ' fi' of the opinion that It could be smothered In the i oimiiou brant h Thuisdny nlirht If the lnstle wiik piefHed .'lid the ayes and nays wete i ailed foi. Messis. i-'rable and Simon Thoinus. the membeis on the bonid ft out eli.-i I, feel conndent ,thnt the tetolulloii will Kei the lotnahawK when It toines ovei for i-oni-urrence. THE PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. I Held n Relienrsal at the Lyceum t Last Night. , The D-heoisal of lhe pilmlpal c liar- I acters In the "(Jimilntleru" Innlr nlni.. last iiIrIh nt tln Lvcriim mid was muni successful in eveiy i esprit. The itentle mtin who will take thu pan of the irnnd lncpilsltor was not piewnt. lie Is to come fiom New York and asuine the lole. .Miss Tlmbeiinan, ML-s Spent ei, Miss Thomas. Mls .tame, Mr. Kmei Ick. Mr. Humidl and Mi. Hleason weie in at tendant e at the teheaisal Mlts Shnp sou was absent in New Ymk, FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Celebtated by Mr. and Mis. William C. Pilce, Sr., nt Their Home on South Main Avenue Last Night. Mr and Mis. William c Pile. sr.. of 1 !.", Soutn .Main avcilU'. oh-eived lhe flfth'tli nnnheisary of their wed-illlit-p with an "at home" vesteidi elttinoon and evonhiK at tlieir coin modlous H'slJenee. -Vw .timilar events of tho beauty and maunlrud have ever c ccmiid iuthoclt. Nearly tidi ly live yni'i ct lesldeiire her lias made them ni'iny trlentis nncl It vnia Ult'Mly impossibl to com. nile the Ktiesis. many ol waom were Mom out ol tov.'ii. who called ami tendeted their uspcits. Mr. ant! Mis. Pi lie i.cdvud In the paikir which was aillstliMlly tlecorat etl with (hi vsanth. munis, e'.i rsipi n li'stoons. palms and cut llowe-a. The llowns vvi old sold, thai if eoutse 1 e UK the piedomlnatlliK (olot. The oiler moms woe alio 'iettll- tleco l.Uid l.v Kloilsl Miss llinl-t D.ivs. A-sl-tlni,- woe the duuirhtcie Mm. Oivllle D. Green, of Syi.icus': Mr-t. I). Coiipniiy md Mrs. A P. llarnes, of this city; th" d.imihteiv in-law. Mi. tiomei Piice and Mrs. W. (.'. Price, ot tliis city, and Intimate fiiend--. .Mis. .1. P. Jons. of P.)ttville, ami niece. Mits .Susanna Uarr.es. Mrs Pilce was l.etomlmrly .ittlted In hlaik s.if..i wldle Hie other ladles vwie lkhly riwihiI. Umlnpr tli" reception Mauei's orcl.e tn dliours'tl swiei music. Oti.i sloi.ally, ,i tpmitette ,.(l by ,i, v. W'at klns. santr. AL one time In th oouis-e ot Hi ev enliiB all Joined lu shmli'K the Welsh ii.itioni! lijimi. The homs passed ,)le.iH.intl in this i-n',.vnient ami happv convei.,atlon many of die fiuests piesent not having' jip-i eacl ( Hut in "eveinl ycais. ii the dinliifir loom, wlieie a dainty collation was servd, were: Mr?. D. I'. Stiupplei. Mis. Ceoinc Howell, -Mis. Iteoil .Sl.-ellj, Mis. W. i:. Thaver. Mrs H. M. Kdwaicls and Mi,., it. J. Wli'iams. Assisting weie a Uev-y of West Sei.tntopV chuiminc, jnons ladies, the Misses .MaiKaret and May IMwaids., Violence ,ind AmiKaie't nib'is. Anna May and Kdlth HIeli.it dn, Helen and niaec Thayei, IleiUui and An-rolus Itctse. I. eah Heath, Hll.i Williams, tieituiile Miller and Mabel Vost. The whult itlail w.ik ptifeulv , . l.niBi'd and ,is perfectly curled it. A shmt .dutch ol the fitly veais of mauled life of this lespected ;.i.d 1'iurh beloved couple. Is inleret.tlti',-. Hoth weie bom in Wale-. Miv. Price anie to this (ounliy with her mucins, v.ho located at St. flair, ehuvlkill cnuiU.v On M.iuh 1. ISIS. ,U: Piieu i It hh native land and came to St. t-lnir. wt'eie on Nov. JI, of that veai, lie was mm licit m Jiiss .lam Itc-ese, ilattKlilei of .Mi. .mil Mis. Tliomtm ileese. Tile late Hi v. H. I! IUm as iho ofllclalh.c; mlnistei. Mir.. U. 15, Kvans, who Is the milv .siirvlvln.r wit ness of the cnemonv, was p'-is-iu labt iveninr. K r two i . .i i .-. Mi. and Mi-. Pilee H sided in SI Clah, lie beine m;afr"d in the plcluie fiame lmimK.. in 1Mi they lemovcl to Plttston, wht-re shoit !; nfteivvaiil .Mr. Pi Ice launched r,i ihe unilei taklnR miflness lor whl'li he had been prepiuinir himself, d 'mh thev came to Hi alitor, and hi -jan liniL-eKecpluir In the boio-e wln.i. i... aiu at pieMMit lesiillni!. Mve chllditn, tlnee datiKlttei'h and two -cms blis-cd their manled life. The oldcM i-oii associated himself with his tather in the mulertaklmr business until Ids sudden death "evernl veais ago His place was la'ci'ii by tl.i other son, William pjire. Jr., who is no.v piactleally . undue tins th immense liuslne-s. width the father built up by entelpli-e, li.iemlty aid steadlVisi at tention. Anions: tile sixty odd om-of iwn miebls piesent last cvenlnt; weie noted Mr. and Mrs. P.hmui Pi ice. f nuu. Voik city. Mr. ant Mrs. .1. p. Jones, of Pott-ville. the foinier lielnu pay mastei r the Kemllni,- ralluud; Mi ami Ahf. W. II Patteison. of Philadel phia; Mr. and Mis (i. w. Williams, of Wilke.s-Hanv the 1'oiiner thi well known mine inspecen . The c Ity miests piubably weeded ;on numher. The Nnsh, me liluiK Horn riiiiiuie, has iwo lOoms With lioaid, pi lies llioelelate. SCRANTQN COLLEGE OF MUSIC. 520 Sptuce Stieet, Hnydn Evatis, j .uuecioi'. Miss Pauline Hall, graduate of u,u Huston .School ol Oruloij. will give Instiuillon in eloruUon, dianmtle ai Hon. Delsaite class and private. Apply to the College o terms. JeiviB-Hnvdenbeigli Pmno School. Thm Hugh und bKttimttie tiaiuiug n nlanoioite playing and leathlug. win tei tci m begins Thuisdny, Nov. 17. Pull partleulats on application. utc,i Hulldlnu. v In the Council building a num ber ollltes me specially adapted to law vets' ut-e. A iViituic of the build ina Is a einiiplotu law lllnary. the tieo iu-.e ot which will be for tcnaiitH of Hie building. Apply to .1. f Council. Con null building-. ' - Ptinters' Ball, Nov. 10. Siiovei's hall, Peiin avenuu. Law reiieo rnelu-tia. Tlekati GO cenU. ANOTHER PETITION ' FRMMR. SMITH WOULD CONFINE GUNSTER TO DEMOCRATIC COLUMN. Says Thnt It Wns Illegal to Give Him a Place in the Republican Column and Tliat the. Law Will ' Not Allow n Man to Choose Be- I tvvcen a Position Thnt Is Illcgni ' and One That Is Legal Election ( Olhccr Bt ought In by the Sheiiff. Tew Discrepancies Found. ' The computing of the vote went along tluoiigh the morning session Msteidav without any Intel iiiptlon fiom Ooi nellus Smith, hut In the ufteinoon his attoimy, James Malum, was on hand with another petition. Thlp time Mr. Smith auks that Judge Uuustct be ae (trdlted only with the voles of the Hetnotiatle paity. He sns that tile Uepubllean Humiliation was Illegal ami that Judge (.lunster should thciefoio be at credited only with the vote reconled for him under the legal nomination. The petition is in Mr. Smith's own liaudwiitlug and leads ns follows "T i the lioiltinihle till Jllilms of the 'ild toiirt The pitltltin of Conii'liii" hinlih lesp 'ctfullj lepresents that sumetlun 'n tin month ot .lulv, 1m Kred V. elmiMir at his own solicitation and totiurst it telveil fiom the Donmrr itle cniivetitlmi llle t.nmlniitlmi lor tin oltlee tl addition il Itw Indue, lor th Kortj-llfth Judltlil llitrlet. Wlllrh Is roiupiMf d of the iinililv ot l.at Knv imi.i, in tin st ite r,r iviinsv' vanlr. whfi i nomination was tbilv eeMl tic I to the seuctaiy of the Cuunnm wealth til PiiiiiHVlvaula, hv n.i-oil of wlildi the imnv of I'lttl W (Junsei is a iiiuill'lnlt lor Hie s.lltl olflt t , titip.'itis in thi nemrirri.lfc eolutiin. on lhe ollli inl liillfit mid om the h.illot voted 111 un! Jlldlll.ll llNtllel A SCt'ONI) NOMINATION "Th.it alleiwatil lo wit.: sometime lu lhe month ol August. 1M lhe s.lltl Kid W. tiimstt l iictlvtil from the ItepulilliMii iinivi-ulliiii the noiiiliiiilli.ii lor th" s.iuie olllce. vvlllt Ii was tllllv ceitllittl lo Ihe Secretin v nt Ihe I'liinuionvvi allh or Pi na si Iv.inin. U re.f.cn or vvhlrh the n.inie ot I'letl W. (liiusti i appeals In the Ite liuMlenn lolimm on tin s.itd olllrl.il bal lot ami on the sold ballots vein! In th'j s.lltl ludirlal dlstilct "That lhe petlllonei i- Inrnrnied and billevts ilui the right Ineliltiit of the lletnoeintle niiniiiritlini, to wit theilgil or the w.iM 1'utl W. (luuitu lo have hs n. line placed In the Hi luociatle eoltmiii es iMliilldate fin -Mid cilllte anil ballot voted 111 the bald tlitlltl, Immidlatelv attiiiliett to the s.iltl Demon a tie tionilniitloe Th it the i-nld light having once attached an 1 not altenv.iul njictetl bj the said Pr -d Y. (lunster. exhausted and prt r Imliil auv untl ill light on the pirt of snltl Pi tl Av . (Jun-tei lo have his name as n candidate for said olllte nppcii In th,. Uepuhlle Hi eoluniii on s.lltl oll'clal ballot mid mi Hie altl billots votetl In the mid dlsiiict. "That the petitioner is fmiln r fiiroine d nlni believes that a peisoii cannot cl.-r t, betwien a position that I- lawful and a Itslllon Hint Is unlawful and I'm! W. (mister cannot elect betwetn Hi.. DLno etatie lulumn and lhe Kc public, in ttd i urn. "TKit the pelitliiutr Is run In r In firmed and In Hen n that th,- -iiinie of I ml W Oimst, l)r a candid. ite for tlu ntltl utile e in the Hipuhltt.iu eoluniii on fa Id ballots was placed In said column In disregard of law. anil is mid and u' no legal efTict whatever and the bald I'retl W. Ounster can tli live no light, benefit i r advantage iiinerir.m. "Theiefore the petitloiier le'-l( ' tltillv pravs the tomt to rule that the name of I'rcd A. OutiHter as a eanillilate foi tho said olllce. In the Democratic eoluniii ml tnld ballots is lawful. 'That the n.unn of Kretl W. (luiisti r as a eanillilate lor saltl olllce In the Itepuhli eaii column on nh ballots ,s unlawful and that the votes cast in said ltepublicin column on the maid ballots cannot be t limited for the -aid Pird . Ouiisti "COUNKMrs SMITH" tillDIII'.ni) IT KIIdH). ludge Htlwaids dltet ted that the pe tition bo Hied with tin- one pitsetited .vesteiday urd -aid he would pass on both of them, this moinlng at !) o'clock The Jenniligs petition to liave the liallot box mini the South distiict of l-ackiwauna. township biouglit Into (uuit, was v lthdiawn. the petitioner btfliif, unable to seeuie the pioofs re tiulred. Judre Kdwaicls thiieupon di leeted tlie ott to lie icioided an shown on the l etui lis The order lead as follows: "The allegations In tre wltliin ulll davil me too huh finite io fuini tlio basis of nnv action on the part nf tin? couit. anil wo direct the vote for judge In the South distiict of Lackawanna township to be e tainted." Shoitly befoie noon when the Tlilid district of the Pomth waul of Scian ton wis tern hud. It was tountl that there weie no itturns whutevcr fiom the eleetlon board. ludg IMwjuds Issued a subpoena for the Judge of election, William J. Williams, and Deputy SheilfC Hvan went I'oithwlth lu seaicli of him, 'ne was found at woik in Tilpp's Nlope an J Intormed of what was w anted. He went home ami chingeil his clothes and hurried ovei to the eomt house. In leply to Judge Kdwaids' eutestlon as to what had become of the retains. Miv Williams expl.ilnt.il that the tally sheets weie too bulnv to be cndosicl vvltli the aindcivlts and oilier paper. In the ivturi. envelope .md bad been placed In the ballot box- with the votei A commission coiiipoed ot tho t let lis wen: up to dtv hall and opening the box secured Die misting tetmns. "I hear yom Doaid was (hunk elec tion night." iom.il keel Judge Edwards. ... he was dismissing Williams. WILLIAMS' AXSWHlt. ' Will I'll Kiv for oiysilf tbal n js not .10. As to the othei.s I won't say anvthlr.g." unsweied William j. Hemarkahly lew cli.,t lepaiicles he ivven tin- open and s -iletl letmns are lielng dlsioviictl. Tin only eriois (lis-ilost-d jesteid.i.v wire two Instances of FRESH CANNED VEGETABLE Sold under our private brands are this year the finest we have ever offered. We have hundreds of cases di rect from packers. For the small invest ment af 10c, 12c and 15c you can buy the BEST. Special prices by case and dozen. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, Paine's Celery Compound Makes PeopleWell. The one true spefifie fei ilisrates arising fromailelulitatetl ncrvotit sytirni Isl'aine' celery e ntntmmitl, fl geiicrally prescribed hy phvsliiano It isprnbtbly Hie most le marltnlileteincdv that the -ientlfie research of tills counlrv liasprodmcd 1'inf. IMwart! K. Phelps, M D.. ! ' ! ef llartmotilh college Hist ptt-Mtihrd what j now known the world ever as Panic's irlery compounil, a positive cmc fei dvepepsi.1, biliousness, liver roinpUin', nci ralBla, rlicutnatlsni, all rrrvntts d.scasc- and kidney troubles Paine'- rctei'. teniptnitid lias sitccceeled again und afa n vvUcte everylhiiir tliebaa UlUd. a "7" li-lng niisiiiken tm a "J." ami one iithei ilne aim to an lucoueel leading el the figures. In tht Voiiiih ward. Pom th distiict of Sriiiutoii. Judge ("iitiisiei w.is m credited with lit, votes while the -t ilnl relunis slmwetl thai he bail leeelved 17ti. In the Third tllstilct ot the Kit Hi waul, Soi'unrup Ills vote lu Hie liepublle.in colinnii ap peal c! to lit "20." but the tally and llgl'ies on the sealed leltirns showed thnt II was '70. ' In thi- same dis tiict ( oinelli's Smith's name was wi it ten In the Ptiple's column on two bal lots. Com l did not count them In the Plrst de tib t of the Sixth waul Smith gained liuee voti.-. At uiPomuilir time je-teitl'iy uttei noon the cuti't had piocedetl tis fu ns the last Serautr.ii vvaiel No night session was held. Tho tubulating will, piobahlv be finished bv noon, today, ami tin- adding v. ill be completed b -fole stumer time. The new adding mac liine leecnUv put In al the Thlid National b ink will I e used lo do tin looting up. The tleiks sticgehted that an adding ma chine be mm in eel and when Judge Kd vaids nciiiiiced Mi. Mm lay and Mr. Itoss wilted on '"ashier Peik f.i .seeuie the l.ian of the machine. He leatllly lamented ami today It will lie taken lo tli t ourt house. ARRESTED AT YOUNGSTOWN. W. A. Jones Wanted on a Charge of Ginud Laiceny. Voimgstunii. O. Nov. 11. -W. A. Junes, Alias Maieellus Hue. wanted In Serniiton. Pa. on a tbaige ol giauil lurcenv. wis .ilttsteil Imiv this mottling lie will be taken back to Kc latum at unci. The loiegolng dlspalc u came hy 'As sociated Piess win. ti. The Tribune last night and In sub-tance is Mtnllar to one leeelved in tin afternoon hy Ciller of Polite (lull ell. Ua Is not wanted n Sciantuti but ill Philadelnhla. He Is chugtd vv.tli swindling Amileton .V- Co.. the well known publishing i!im, out ot hundieds ol ilolluis. lie Is a well-iduealed man of engaging nppear.uu c. and can do excellent business as mi agent. It Is said t tint he haei a ttusti'd po sition vvltli the Applcton? and tot felt ed his standing by taking huge nuns of money not hh: own. that he was fotglven tii'dci pumiise id ieavlug drink uloni, ami tlial he l.atl hardly b"fil rmt back to woil; ,vbeti lie ie. htiiued ills peculation.-. The most of bis misdoings Hie se, ond time weie at Allentown fiom wlilch plate he came to -V' anion. While he was here hL thieving was ellseoveied, ami b tlie time a lopit sent.ttlve ot tlie linn bad come on and swoiu out a wnuniil before Mdeimap Millar, he hat! taken his dep'T -ii p. Tlie lepres 'illative illieetetl Detective Mole to follow- up tin ease and spue no epeiwe to land i.'ae, and II "a due to the elfoits o tlie Scialiton depait ment that the aiiesi was made . eslcr day III Youngstow ii. Tlie Voungstown autiioiitles w cr- teligiaiilietl to put themselves n eom nimihatlou with ine Philadelphia de lta) tiuent. - NIGHT SCHOOL PUPILS. They Aie Expected to Register To night and Momlny Night. The' teatheih' i oniinllte .i the hoartl of contiol has decided to luive the pilntipals lu c barge or tin Miilmv night schools that will be opened Monday night open their num.- to night and Monday night heivtiu (he horns of 7 ant! 11 o'clock lot lie- put pose of leglstering the pupils who aie deslious ot attending. Only thtei who give then- unmet) In will he petmlttiil to go to si liool altd' .Mondny night This Is it, e . elude Hie nuinhoi that would en iur no piltpose ot stutlv TOBACCO WORKERS' SOCIAL. Employes of Clnik cV; Scott Danced I at Snovei's Hall. Tubaico W'oikeis' I iilou No, a7, 1011 dueted a serial last uiglil lu SluiVei't hall, which was attciuleil be oiu bun dled and fift couples. Miss Kate Hemdon tmulshed the music Tlie union Is made up of tlie em plu ex of tin tobacco firm ot riaiii und SiutK Succe&slul Burglars. .M.uon, Mo. Nov 11. Tin Kliksvllle Huvhigs bank ha ben. niuiid by bins bits anil lobbid ol fit.OJO hi govermuint bunds bilonglag to Samuel Heed lue tic nt. and something lu Hie nrighhiiihonil of $K0t) u gold and gleenhaeK. Two thousand or thtee tin iifcund In sllvti was bit, t vldetitly being too heavv. and s, mi lu tlie v .in It was ovtilntiktil b i lie uu- jelb. i ueatn in it sewer. I .i w Yoik, Nov. II. One mu w.i- Killed and tlnee vuu Injuml nv the cav ing lu of the xldo ot a, si-wn t xuu vatlnu nt liayonne. N. J., today. The man klllnl waa Nichols Nase. or Jeuuy City, white tho liijutid vvtuc Tliiiiii.is Partell Thomas .Midler and Samuel Itemi- sb ' teisev ('It. JUDGE JUMPED ON MR. HAMILTON I SAID HE BOTHERED THE COURT WITH FRIVOLOUS MATTERS. Attorney tor tlie Contestant-Jn the Election Contest Tries to Hnve the Commissioner's Decisions Over luled on Two Diffetent Occasions Again Vesteiday mid Piovoites Judge Edwards to Mnke Some Caustic Ciitlcisins Tnx Collector Coyne Refused to Produce Book. 'fin1 election loUte-H jetcid de veloped a icitlpl" u " mole illsptltes Whlili the ("nut Iih.I ,o lie culled upon to adjudicate. i.tlvvaid KIHei, lav eollertor ot th" l-'list waul was on Hie stand tcstit- lug Hum his books to whether or ! not certain uteri ot liiut wan! lmil paid hint luxes m ll.ty had alleged when being examined. Senator Me,- Duiiulil. in ciuss-esaiiiliiutlon, want I I lo show that In a number ot in"tuncts i tliei weie disci epaueies In names anil l lint wnile the book might not etetlll ,hls or that man with having paid his taxes tbe Inet was that he ht'd paid them. 1 tit t bv a eleilcal enoi Ids name had not l)"t'i monetly entei"d. as for instant t when In answer lo Ml. Hum illon's .tiestloiis the collector would suv tliut John J. Smith if a ceitnln sire't ami number had not paid any tnxet. ''etiuUii Me Donald would tiy to show Hint John K. Smith or the sain atldtess anneuid on the books as having settletl his debt with th stale ant' t ounty Mr. Hamilton obleeteel to tills and when Commhsloncr Duggan ovot ruled him he had it eni tilled lo citiiit. Judge IMeatds promptly sustained Hi" cnin iilissslone'. KJT.IIKNHY CALl.HD. l.atei III tht t'aj Pan hk Fitzheniy ol i'm Southwest distiict of I.acka wati'in township, was called to the stand and although he testified that lie did not vol" at liiFt rail's election. Mt. Hamilton insisted on cxcminlng him. Senjtor McDonald objected, tiuotlng a ruling ot Judge Aichhald to smtnln Ids position. CommlssiMie' Duggan Mi-talnect the objection and again Mr. Hamilton inovid to hive the matter certified to mint. Commissioner Dutrgan lerused ti (ertlty it, saving that cnutt liad al le.uly act"d on tlie matter. Mi. Ham ilton Ihort-upon to.'k the niattei up on aind.ivit After healing tlu- ease stated Judge Hdwaids was dlsposetl to lie n trifle tmt In his icmarks. He dismissed the niattei veiy suinnvitllv nnri told Mr. Hamilton In unieseivetl teims that lie shouhl not take up the time or tlie cotttt v. 1 1 Ii his liivolous objeitlon'i. Hut for the pointed letnarks of the court a tlilid case would, probalil. have been taken up for adjudication. Tax Collector John J. Co ne, ol Lack awanna township, did not have his state and county duplicate with him bat was, pi (.pared to give the Infot mil lion wanted with the assistance of i bool: which bad a leeoul of all th" taxes which he collects, state, county, poor school and the like. He ha I bi ought this hook nlong because the Index In It was mote conveniently ar ranged than in tho boon furnished him by the i ounty commissioners. .Mil. COYNH HHFL'SHD. .Mi. Hamilton wanted to examine the book, but Mr. Coyne refused to let him have It Mr. Hamilton threatened to have him cited foi (ontempt but .Mi. Coyne's onl.v ieplv was "C!o alio id and cit"." There was an exchange of plcasaiitiles lor a while and then the nvitt"r was inmpiomisotl hv Mr Coyne (lifeline; to rend after the du plicate urd let Mr Hamlltt n "xamlne It to his beau's content. RESULT OF THE INQUEST. Coi oner's Jury Puts Blnme on the Engineer and Brakemnn. Cotoner McKie ami his luiv ,n t In the Kxeter town hall vesteulnv and heard additional testimony ii:,i ief- cretue tr th lieautul iatJStioph which occiii ied at the Tiipl" snaft ot the He high Valley Coal eonipiny last Saturday when tight men were killed. Alter bt at Ins the te.stlmoti of .sev eral vvitucbsts the Jmy leluinctl a vi'idicl plating the Msponslbllit lot lhe accident on Hnglneer Pi ice and Hrukeman Anthony who wer' dluctly ii'siioi.sible foi 'nuking tbe 11 lm? tiwllch of th" ears that went eo.vii the fl'tilt. HUSBAND AND WIFE SUE. Claim That Mary Rose Utteied Slanderous Words About Them. Two slandei ?ults wvie instituted by Atloiney I!. A. Zlmmeimun yebtetd.i against Maty Hose, one by James Ilellly and the other by Susan Heiily, liln wile. Hellly wants :!,0UO damagus hec.uise .Mrs. Hose accused him publicly of kill ing two men. one lu Dunnioie and an other In (lieen Hldge. The body of tin Dumnore victim, accoidlng to .Mi-. Hose's aleged atcusatlun, was burled 111 a i til ill pile. Mis. Relll thinks she w.w Injuied to the extent of $1,000 hy allocations on llle ii.ut of Mts. Hose vvhli h would tend to tause hr husband to dislike H, i. Vote of Wayne, County. HotUbdule, Pa.. Nov II.- 1't.e tune t a vote ol Waynt (ouiity I- inn ti cuuuili to lit. boltllei Mite of Coa.p.n.y U. Thltttt nth leglllllllt btllg lllLkll.r.. Mlholll lll.it, Sloi.e hail 2,171; Jenks, J U'lJ; Swallow 1 -ill- Haines :'. Sriaitu llardeiibeigli , voiu In the dlstih t is l.41u; J. D, ."Mllhr, DeiiKKiat, OeeU. The tullowln lb ot'lil il. litthnllng the soltiitr vett : cougiesc W'liglil. Itipubllean, i'711l; (J.unint 1, D-m-oerat. ".111. HiiM-dl, Piohlblilon, ui. Tor Klirebei'tt.tlve', Wood, 'e publlrau, ". i;2. Norton, Hepubhcan. '.'.okij Thomp.eoii, Dcinuciai. 2 7i2. lirernaii, Dtmoirai, :',.V(7. Winter Clothing Tor oung mid old. The lluesi llu. of sultfi and oveuoai yet exhibited In this city, livery gaiinent made in the latest fashion, only llist-eluss mater ials, and tho piices hss than you pay ttlsewltere lor very infetior goodn. Kb hards, Wirth ,v Howls, '..' Lackawanna avenue. Stenm Henting and Plumbing. P. P. & M T. Hovvley.231 Wyoming ave. A (food Set or TocUi for... $3.01) Our lii'si .Spi5 or Teclli 5.00 Includlne tlu Painless Hilraoilm DR. S. CNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp. Hotel Jermjn GAS CAUSED A FIRE. Theio Wns a Leak Nenr tho Meter in the Irish Residence, At the reiltlenee of Owen Itlsh 7.K Monroe avenue, fire occurred yesler dii morning about 11 o'rlcuk In u pe culiar nianiii r. A strong odor of es. titplng gas was felt bv the family, and an Investigation followed. Nwi i the gtiH meter In th" (nihil' the odor was Intense ly heavy, and n light ed nt'itth was applied along the wall about the tm let in an Instant n hU bki7.i wn on hand, and the meter was enveloped Ii,- the ilntnes. Quick woik ol th" bre department nveited a sell His iCHtllt The damage was slight Special Sale rOR in our Heat De partment. Choic est Spring Chick ens, 10c Pound Per , We have double the quantity we had last Saturday and will have enough for every body this week. gllllllllillllllllSIKIIIIIIIItllllllllllteu I Knox Hats 1 Are the Sellers 1 I This Fall I Hveivone who te.s ihe Pall Knov ' likes It H the pi i t llest ot the f.l.Ou kind-el own nicely loimiled, nillher tnpcrlnrr or extremity full .., "', .mil ,-,i in. lies deep brim well tolled up nn sides with heavv 34-imh rurl sllghtl and gt.iectullv drop ping front anil tear; enlnis. ileh lutruiis Hlnck and Hrovvn "Knox" Silk Hats In Pall block. The extra good nudity of bind nntl binding udtl to tho rich lustrous lil ick that euti onh be pieduecil In iuim lPt eiuiillty stock tifed m "Knox" Hnts. Ladies' "Swell" 5 Walking Hats, I "Knox." S and otbrt m ikes in the l'.,-h- S louable Sli.ili' . veiv 1I1I1 nnd 1 It t. int. Sohl In Si'ianton on'v bv us I Our "Pearl" Alpine S with black baud t" 1 liuinmi 1 - -; 111 t.u t h I- tin otil soft hit 2 WOlll tilth lall. S "Men's Belongings" i HAND & PAYNE I 203 Washington Ava. II II l witiiaiiieiiiKKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.! Rspaiino Chemical Co's uvim'omvin 48c. A RAIR. Big Bargains for This 'Week Only. jo dozen of Ladies' Moclia Suede Glove, 2 patent fasteners two Tone Buck, worth $i.2r;, at SMITH'S EXCLUSIVE (JL0VH STOKE, 127 Spruce Streel. fflALONEY OIL AND TELEPHONE 622, 141 to 149 Meridian Streat, Scranto.1, Pa, BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS, PAINT DEPARTriENT. Pure White Lead, Colors aud Varnishes. Tapestry Topics Unly this. week, oui new line aimed. And tuj.iy we'ie show itig as'hiindsome a line ol medium pi iced Tapestiy Cut tains as it , lias ever been our good lortune to obtain. In impoited orientals we oiler a number of unusual values, that onlv i cached New York this month. For the latest thing in our line it's pailly i.ile to cunie heie. Oriental Tapesty Curtains! )JVImferV.nlini,sS,i1.e pal,ernN at .V)2., !)(., ! and Sb a p.m. Couch Covers ki t . c.i -- Nice line lioin !2.io up. r,nt.,nn o r..-:., Gordon Repp Curtains Silk effect, full width, with wide heavy funge $1.7.1 SIEBECKER & WATKINS, uckKa Mil IS., 20 Lackawanna Ave., Scrantoa Pa. Wholesale ami Kolnll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kcouotnlcat. UiuaO'.a. Varnlsfi Steins, l'iOducltiB Petted Imltnllouof KiponilT Woods. oynolds' Wood Finish. Licehill Designed for Insldis Worlt Marble l-'loor Finish. Uurabtcond Urlcs (iulckly Paint Varnish and Kal soniine Brushes. p"n- LINSESj OIL ANj turpentine. 1 NAc Sell Underwear. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jenn)n ItuHJIni; A Clean Mill I- nppi t laird bv most people. Th. like lu know Hint the llu lr tlfj tn-i Is titan Tin v like to kn iw that it Is h milled bv clean men lu a clean mill mi that there in no clnaiit fur ilbl or uther foielgn salistnnies to gut Into It Few people like to cat dill, and .1 gii.il mutiv people knuwiiig that "Snow White" I IS it Plour is made and put up In the than kind ol a mill piefet to use it Instead of other brands they are not cert. da about. (Jroicis, --til It "We Only Wholesale It." THEWESTONMILLCO Serniiton, C irliun.Ulc, Ol) pliant. THE MIC POWDER CO. Itooms 1 ami -Uoiirltli B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, CX Mining and Blasting M ado ut Mooi . and Kiiiliilalu Wor. I.AII.IS & KAMI POWIM.R C0-3 ORANGE GUN POWDER Hlcctrlu Ilattei les, l.lei'trle Uxplotlur. Jor eiplodlnu blusis, safety Pine unit PrlANUFACTURINC CO. Genuine Bagdads ie.unles H.i.d.ul Cm tains 7,7,-, ant oS.0l n pair. at ' . , Erou Prou .. . . , , , . These handsome doyble-faced heverslble silk pattern curtains me anions the handsomest made ami loin price is onlv $10.30 a paii. AVE I T