THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MOND AY. DECEMBER 12, 1898. MORTON'S Now lendy for Inspection. Tlnco floors, 25x100 feet full if attractive and deslrnblo goods for holltlny gifts. THE FIRST OB QROUND TLOOR contains BOOKS of every description In single vols nnd sets, In cloth nnd leather bindings, for nil ages nnd conditions of mind Including Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymnnls, Calendnis, Christmas Cards, Booklets, Pocket Dlaiies nnd Office Joumnls. Fancy Stntlonery and Art Goods, Toilet, Shaving nnd Smokers Sets, Portmonnnles nnd Men's Leather Wallets. SECOND OR UP-STAIRS FLOOR Photo Albums, Scrap Albums, Dolls, Games, Desks, Fancy Baskets, Doll Carriages, Blackboards, Framed PIctutes and other Wall Decoiatlons. BASEMENT OR DOWNSTAIRS contains: Toys of eveiy sort, Magic Lanteins, Printing Presses, Steam Engines, Spring Engines, Trains on Tracks, Locomotives, Iron Trains, War Ships, Boats, Soldiers in Companies and Camps, Soldiers' Uniforms, Guns, Cannons, Banks, Stoves, Tool Chests, Ten Pins, Rocking and Swing Hoises, Express Wagons, Sleds, Clippers, Velocipedes, Tilcycles, Bicycles, Hoises with Milk Wagon, Drays, Carts, Chimes, Diums, Wash Sets, Dolls Swings, Ciadles, Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Sideboards, Book Coses, Medicine Chests, etc. Our prices aie light always. Ccmc and see the show and bring the children to Santa Claus' Storehouse. OPEN EVENINGS. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave. This Vote Not Uood After Dec. 20, 1S9S. HR. VALENTINE ABT, The Cslebratej Mandolinist will give a recital at Perry Bros., music store, Tuesday evening december 13, atS. 15. He will be assisted by Mr. John Foote the well known gti tarist of Archbald and the Angelus Orchestral. As the seating capacity of the loom is limited an admission fee of 0 cents will be charg ed. Seats are for sale at Perry Bros. 205 Wyoming Ave. .-5 AUE iOL LOOKING I OK jE- 1 Xmas Gifts I f$ We are showing the $: r-g finest line of art goods Jzz ever brought lo the 5 city. x: 1 IE GRIFFIN II flMWWWWWWWWWOs DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Olllce Houri 0 to In n. m i to :i p. m At Residence 7 to 8 p in rifllce Wlllhunft Ilulldlnu', Opp. I'ostolllre Residence mo South Alain Avcinuo. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY l.SIE BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mailer" Tillclted hero Otheri Tailed. celernte Clinrge. II Q Hum opened n General Insurance Olllea In IHUfillllHIll, Leu Mode Compnnlei represented. Large -neK especially follclted. telephone lhOJ. ' Spotless : Linen. ; on ntwaj 4 notice a line looking shirt front or n spealully neat t'olliir. l'er- lmp you don t ouy uuytlilnK Just think now nice It looks '1 he noU tints you notlco some nnolooklui; linen just think of our laundr. think liou nice I jour llnon would look If uo liutiidrlod It Lackawanna . "THE" AUNDRY. imtmm 308 Penn Avenue A. IJ. VARMN. Inspection of our stock will covin ce you that you caunot af ford to let such "get cash" values, go to some one else. BRONSON & TALLHAN, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS. H2 Spruoe St. PERSONALS. Mr. C. 11. Penman, of Clay avenue, Is In JlnrrlsburR. Miss Minnie Connollv, of lIoneRilnl, Is lsltliiB Bcr.uituu ftlcticlA. Tliu Mlnei Ktautrr, of Tob linnnii. .ire the RiitstB of Ml Jlnry Wngonhomt, if Slulucrry Hlleot Walter K. Klple, llio well known ntu 1 Icur liillnlst, who wiih ono of tho nitt pioml'liiB pupils of the Into Heir Koprf, N now imploxeil at tho rick of the Lex ington hold, at l.ukcwuod N'. J. li.itul Master 11. J. nuuer v.11 ri much lmproNctl cstrrdny at his reM ilrncc, 113 North Ilromlev mimic, wlu-ie he Im nt pi event (onllueri from 11 ho nri litturk of nniMltnniiln. )i. Allill, the tit lintllng pliytslclmi lint forhlelelcii ah) one hcpIus hli patient, but pxpocts that with caro anil good nursing l'rofeor Uaucr will soon recotei his HFUal health. SOME ONE IS NEGLIGENT. Ieo on n Wyoming Avenue Crossing Causes n Nasty Tall. Owlne; to the riwh ncejIlirotH'p of onipont r man una painfully hurt pal ly Inst iNcnliiK nt tin? junction of tho Wyoming Bldcwnlk and tlio Center stroct pacmrut. His name Is Mor gan 'William'", ?0 yeais old, of tlio West .Side. Ho Blipped on tho Ice ttlilch luw In on allowed to form tlioio ocr kIiuc cold weather Htnrteil, nnd In fallliu; was cut on the side of Ills lie.id nnd was unconscious for about half an hour. On Outer Ftieot nhnut fifteen feet fiom the Woniliifr ncnue sidewalk a tlnv Mitnin of water Ins been How Ins up through a minute crock In tho as phalt foi ioeial months. The stream, though small nnd hatdly pereeptlhlo een on e loe examination, hn caused a miniaUue he pond, which, limine; the leunt spell of cold w either Ina luouKlit more than one pedestrian down with a thud The tins and Water compiny lr.fi clnlmed the water comes f 10111 a pipe which was dnin.iKed by the Kconomy tonipai.y when til hittei rnnntiucted Its fcttani heatlnp line In the alley. The Honomy company sas the damage Is none of Its eloliifr. Menu while people ale dally iIsUIhk nock and limb In losslns the sllppeiv suiface and tho cltv olllelals have taken no action. When Williams foil last nltrlil a deep K.isli nas cut on tho right side of his head from near tho top of Ills oir to oei his eje I5standeis failed to mouse hi in and he was taken lj dlier tlon of Seiffeant of Police Jonen Into the Cenlei stieet station house. Theie, too, effotts to hiiiiK him to conscious ness were futile An ambulance was summoned and he as taken to tho I..uKawatiiui hospital There he 10 led and his wound was dieted He was able to 0 to his homo at the coi ner of Pettebone stieet and Hjde Puiii aenue. JACOBY MABE THKEATS. Left the Hospital Filtlay and Was Anested Satuiday. Henr. Jacoby, the ouns man who Kalnid much unpleasant notoilety In the early pa it of last week by attempt lnK to toiumlt suicide while In a fiet over famllv troubles, was befoie an alilerm.in Satuiday 11101 nlnp (harsed with uttering tin eats and creating a dlstui banco. He was dl'cluiKed fiom the Lack awanna hospital 1'rldnv afternoon, h.nliu? sulllelently lecosered fiom bis self-inflicted wounds, and stalled out to hunt up his wife. While lie was In the hospital she had removed from their foimer iesl dence on Gordon slieot, to LoneiRnn couit on the West Side, and theie he found hei. lie was lefused admission nnd attempted to pain eiitiance b.v fotee, making tin eats, as alleged by his wife, nt this time. Lieutenant "Wil liams and Patrolman AIcColllKan :n lested him. At the hearing befoie Police Point Alderman D.ules, ho stat ed that he was a much-abused man Also that his wife was untaltliful a ltd thought moie of a boat dor than of him He askid to he dl( li.ugod, piom lsliig to leave the city as soon as pos sible His wish was gi anted on tills condition Dining his teim of Intaiceiatlon, howeei he told a friend that he loved his wife m nuidi that he was unhappy when away fiom lici. ROBBERS IN A WAGON. Another Burglailous OpeiatlonDown the Valley. Uobbris liaveling in a wagon bur glaiUed the lesldence of John Hil7?ii cm the Milwaukee io.id, a slitut dis tance from Lackawanna stitlon, Sat uiday night. They left theli wagon in chaise of one of their mimhei on the lane lead ing fiom the main load to Oonnell ft Co 's mine. They then hioke Into Bil.zle's htms, lansatKed tho place and made off with $','1 which was found In a puekot book In Uiizple's room A Wise Suggestion. If ou aie nddlcted to the u( of al cohol or othei riiugs tho hot t'tlt ; ou can do Is to take niv cute and pie-ent nmv wife a sober husband for 'hi lst mas It Is not like ai v otlici euiu md is the best on eaith. Xo puollcliv. ddies confldentljlb, Lot I; lJo; 415, St 1 anion, Ii Abt, the Gieat Mandollnist, will give a lecltal at Peirv 15ios" inuslo stoie, Wvoming aveniio, Tuctday even ing of nct week, assisted bj John a. Poote, gult.ii, and the Angelus oiches tntl. Admission. SO cents. Tickets foi Kilo at Pony Hios ' Auction Sale of Oiieutal Itugs atid t'aipcts at 121 Washington ncnuc,comnn nclng Wed nesday at 3 o'clock. A gioat chance to get Hue nigs at ovr own price. Special' Sale Today of Trimmed Hats tanging In ink 0 fiom one dollar to thice at S. ('. Wuid's, 110 Washington avenue. Call at the Sci anion M Ino and I iquor t'o.'s stoie for your holiday goodt. uy Pcim avenue. Telephone fcOli. Palmistry. Mtu tint's lust week. 'i09 Washington avenue. Headings COe. and do. Gold and silver-mounted lit It r pipes, tho best make at low llgurcB. Ouineyi Hrovvn & Co, court house squate. The WIIkcs-Burre Itecoid can bo hart In Scrantou at the rows stands of ItcU man Bios, 401 Spruce and 603 Llndjn Wtefv, Mac, Lackawanna avenue. A Card. We. tlio undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money en u W-ccnt bottlo ot (Jnono's Wurruntcd Sy1Up ot 'Jar It It falls 10 cum jour cough or cold. Wo ulsu cunruntco a l'3-cent bottlo to provo sntls lactoiy or money iefuud"d. J. O. liono &. Son. Dunmore, Pa.; John V. Donahue. Hrrnnton, Pa, TWO MURDER CASES ON THIS WEEK'S LIST ONE COMMITTED HERE OTHER AT LACKAWANNA. Edward Moinn Killed His Neighbor, Thomas Gilligan, nt Piovldonce on Saturday, Sept. 17, During a Quarrel Joseph Santoio Was Murdcied in a Most Cold Blooded raslilon nt Lackawanna on Mon day, July 25 There Is Doubt as to Who Killed Him. Two murder trials aie on this week's ciltiilual coin t list. They aie the utses of Hriwaid Moiun, of Piovldonce, chniged with killing his neighbor, Thomas Ollllgan, and Jtnffuol Paaia, nllap Philip Passara, Indicted for the nun dci of Jocph Santoio, nt Lacka wanna. The (list crime occurred Satuida, Sept. 17. Ollllgan and Moian frcquent lj ciuarieled ami caily In tho evening of the day In question met nnd renewed their quati el. A friend Interfcted nnd sent lliein to their respective homes Seveinl houi.s later In tho night us Mornn was returning home, ho was ovci taken by Ollllgan and. It Is alleged, was nssaultcd. He drew a pocketknlfe and stabbed I1I1 adversniy In the left aim. Disengaging himself he staitod back the way he had come, Ollllgan follow ing him and throwing stones at him. Moinn attempted to take refuge In a house, but while trying to open tho gale Ollllgan came upon him. Just what happened after that no dlslnteieted witness hns as yet told, except that tho men gtappled, fell lo tho ground and lolled Into the gutter with Ollllgan who was the larger man, on lop MOHAN' WAS OX TOP. When Patiolman John Haiti y, who vvn sumoumed fiom his homo neatbv, leached the scene. Mora a was on top, pounding Ollllgan. Doth woie placed under ait est Hefoie taking them to the station house. Patiolman Haiti y thought to diess the cut on Ollllgan's nun and for that purpose took him In to his (Saltij's) house. As they were entetlng the jnul Ollllgan complained of being slik and stinted mi the gat den path Hefoie he had gone many pace" he (oll.ipsed and fell to the giouiul. An examination levenled that he had al-o been stabbpd In the heait, though be himself wus not aw aie of It. He died while being can led to his home, a block and a half away Two knives were found at the smne of the second encounter. A smalt black-handled ono Moinn admitted lo he his A Iniger one with a ello'vlh, bone handle can not bo accounted for. Moian denies that It was his and tho lelatlves of Ollllgan state positively that he was nevel known to possess sue h a Knife. The blade of this second knife was not open when It was picked up. Moian will make a plea of self de fense'. His attorneys ate O'Hilen 1 nil Kelly The Ollllg ins bnve engage d At torney James Shea, of Wilkes Kyi re, as pi hate counsel. T, CKAW VXXA M''ItUi:i!. The L.ickawanna minder was com mitted Monday, July L'" It was ono of the most buttal and hlood-thlisiv c limes ever committed In Lackawanna county. Santoro and a .man h Ii supposed to be Passat a wete walking noitli along the Delavvaie, Laikiwei 11.1 and Western lathoad just plove Lackawanna station. Suddenly Pas s.nas companion stopped back, dievv a small ax fiom beneath his co-it and dealt him a blow In the back. H" followed this up with other blows and when the body wus found the heal was almost seveied. Passaia was suspected mainly be cause ot his jealousy ot Santoio and when an investigation levealeel 11 fe.v liicilminntiug ciicumb,tnnces ho wrs placed undei anest. The developnun's so far do not make out a veiv stiong ease against the accused, but Couiuy Detective Ley shop, who is pioseculor in the case, aveis that he has som" sttong evidence against him. Taylor and Lewis aie attorneys for Pas.fu, DENMAN THOMPSON'S BET. He Won Four Hundied fiom Scian ton Bookies on Fiiday. In the vcinaeulat of the tuck. Den 111.111 Thompson got Into the Snanton bookmakeis 101 fom bundled in oth ei vvoids Deiiman had a sine thing up his siutve when he leached Siiaiiton Pilriiy afternoon. He found odds of fmii to one posted against hi" cholie In the oulv pool 100m In Sciuulon and his bet of $100 stialglU was accepted. The !,ood thing won, as t,ood things slUIoiu do, and the '.euciable Josh walked out with his own hundi"d nnd four limes that amount ot the bookmakeis' moncv. Km betting on the hoise h Is an eveiy d.iy pastime witli tho ponulai uctur. He wins or lo.-es hiindiecis of dollai.4 dally' and the only loanin V didn't win $4,000 on I'lldcy was beeiaise lb" bookies would only nee opt a bundled of the thousand dolluts which Johu 1 wanted to get on. Out of tho hundreds nt sympathetic hpectutois who sav, 'The Old Honiest.ud' In the Lyceum that evening and believed in the sweet Intineetue of the mii'i as dlspliyed In the actor, one gt iv-halied old fcpeut Handing In the leu ot the house was - -t-t- -t- -f - -f 4-f -f -f -f - -f 4- JCOURSENI Is Headquart ers on CANDY. 15 X Special lines Fancy Choc olates, etc., at 16c per pound X I E. G. COURSEN : 4-4 4 - 4 -f 44 -f 4 4 -f 4--f -f.4-4 If you 're .gray before forty there's something wrong. You need Auer's tolling what a "filend of tho horses" Detiman Is. Suiely, till the w 01 Id's a stngo. BEATS TENNESSEE ENGLISH. Intel estlng Sample of Queen's Own from P01 to III co. Anions tho many interesting things hi ought back lioni Porto I lien by tho local volunteer engineers none 111010 in teiestlng, It Is safe to say, than the appended lommunie ntion sent to Pil vnto A. 13. Vorhls by the mayor of Coamo. Mi. Vol his and a filend had a dav oft and thought to enjoy a ilde Into the countiy. They waited upon tho local llvciynian, but as he could not speak I3nglsh and they could not speak Spanish It was impossible foi them to strike a birgnln. The mayor ol the city they Ind learned was a man of wide knowledge and a muster of Hngllsh. They visited him and telling him their troubles asked hint If he woitldut bo good enough to e-ngage a couple ot hoisis for them. He lej lied in fairly Intelligible Hngllsh that he was only too pleased to be of Qnv sei vlce to his Ameilc anos filendj nnd It' ho succeeded In set tiling tho hoisos he would send them woiil to tlje camp. Lailv In the afternoon Mr. Voiltls le celveel the following, wtltten on tho back of n sci ip ol legal hlnli'c, In a well foi med hand' Tho person who let holies h"io hive furnished tod iv sl hoises iinl Hive toll or s del this nidrrly 's ho do not line inmo to hlie Do not there li In other pi t tlicin Howe ve 1 I send 01 e ot th H uretcilv to see- wile tiler get that two hmes wide h you nie 1 It w is signed bv the- Alcalde of (V nmo. and no doubt the alcalde was quite satisfied with tho maimer in which ho took advantage of the op put tnnlt v. of showing tint ho was In pietty good shape to become an Ameri can mayoi. The inteiesllng document Is now In the possession of D.. 13 M. Pennvi ick ir to whom it was ptesetited as u war idle bv Ml Veil his ON D. W. BROWN'S DEATH. Bar Association Eulogizes Its De pal ted Member. Membeis of the Lac kavvaiuiii bar to the numbci of a bundled or lnnie as sembled In couit 100111 Xo. 15 ;,mirda motulug and adopted lesolutlcns upon the death or the late Attorney David W. Mi own. The lesolutloi.s vveie adopted by a committee coin .used of Milton V I.ovvry. J W. 'at pe liter and r S Woodiuff Judge II M 13clwards was chosen to piesldo at the meeting nnd A. D Dent .11 tod as seeretaiy Judge .'Jdwards paid a beautiful tribute to the tleiea"cj, saying that among othei things tint In the qualities which make a faithful, honest luw er and good uptight cltlroii no one could eeel him. Pitting eulogies weto alo spoken by Attorneys T I Welles. y, a viIco, H M. Slice tor and D. U. Reploglo. Judge 13dwnids appointed Attenneys If. X Patiltk, A D Denii, J W caipen tci, JI W. Lowiy and C S. WoodrufC to repiosent the hat associntlcn at the funeial, which Is to he held la Daltou tomoiiovv. THIRTEENTH'S PRIMARIES. At the Itepubllcan ptimntle-s In th" Thlttiinth waid Satuiday Alfod Har ve v was nomlmted for eommfln coun ell to 'uececd T. 11. Jackson, CVfoating 1". O KiuegMiiian Mt. Jai'J son did not ."-eel; a le-nonilnatlon ('. W Xo ntk doteated W. S. Wail and J It. Seward tor constable and for a-sossor Oeoige T. Kugden defeilteil Thompson Ilea lie The total vole for tho candidates was as follows: Council, Il'itvey, 231: Kiuogeimnn, US. Constable', Sew aid, 91; IJIacki SI; Xoaek, 157. ssosoi Kii4den, 1ST; Keane. 10). Kot distill t ofUceio the following weio nominated' Ueglster of otois Kltst dlsttlet, T3. .1 walker, Second elitiict, 31 Stevens Thlid dlstilct. S. M Sloat Judge of lection nrat dlstilct. 13 r, r Svkes Second dlstilct IJ. A. Holly; Thlnl dlslilct A. II. Slmiell. Inspector of election riist dlsttlet, William Jones. Second dlsttlet. M. W. I'lini, Thiid distilct, A. O. Oveibaugh. To the Republicans of tho city of Scrnnton. The following city oillees nro to bj filled at the Tebruary election: Mayor. city Treasurer. City Conttoller. Tin ce City Asspsfois. Two School Dlrectois for 3 years. Any Itepubllcan who desires to be come a candidate for any of the abovo olllcc.4 must lilo his application with C. 13 Chittenden, chairman of tho city committee, on or before Dec. 15, 1S9S. Tho notlco must state tho oOIco for which tho w liter Is n candldato nnd the postofflre addt ess must accompany tho (signature. C. 13. Chittenden, Chaiunan. The Young Ladles' society of the Plrst Piesbyterlan chinch will bo pleased to rccelvo oideis for any kind of cake at any dato from now until after the holidays Ordeis may bo ad dressed to Mrs. H. 13. AVatfon or Miss Hunt. DIED. llOHI3JtTri.-Iii Hcranion. Pa ike. 11 W HtU.ibeth P.obeitB. wife of David X Hoborti, at the lohldruce, 11 'y. otnlng avenue. 1'unniul notice lutui. Hair Vigor ( STABBED HIM AS HE WOULD A PIG JUDGE ARCHIBALD'S SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT OF ORGILL. In Imposing Sentence in the Piov ldence Stabbing Caso the Judge Speaks His Ml.id About tlio Na tuie of the Offense Orglll is Tlned $50 nnd Given Nine Months In the County Jail Laugblln Sent enced to Three nnd a Half Yeais In the Penitentiary. Sentences were imposed Satuiday by Judges 13dvvaids, Aichbald and H01 tlng on tho etllpilts convicted hcfoio them last week. Judge Archbald gac John Otglll a line ot 50 and nine months In the county Jail for stabbing Icobctt LMllott at Men Davis' hotel, m Providence, In Xov ember, 1W. In passing sentence Judge Archbald said: "This Is a ciy dllllcult cae to deal with. Tho Justice of the conviction cannot ho questioned. When I charged the Juiy I felt as though I did not do Justice to the case; I did more than Justice to tho defendant. 1 felt dur ing tho toutso of tho tilal that I would have boon justified In saying to the juty that, to my mind, no Jurisdiction was shown for the blow that was giv en. 1 withheld that, however, nnd pei mlttod the Juiy to deal with It. This defendnnt under his own testimony, stabbed this 111 in like a phi It is aw ful we ought not anv of us, in admln Istnlng Justice hue, lose sight of that fuct "Anothei thing that Impiessed me Was this we haven't gotten tho whole liulh of tho case, five men who weio theie, including his bat tender, who Is supposed to be sober If the other men weio chunk, weto within a few" feet of whoie this occuuod and saw noth ing at tho ciltlcal movement, or at least swoie that they saw nothing. You ate nppaiently a man of n cei tnln measure of lespcctablllty, with a family. I deslio to pioperly vindicate tho law and at the same time be merci ful to the defendant." oxn Yi;.n rou palmhii. William II. Palmer, convicted of stealing an oveicoat fiom his father, was sentenced to one year In the coun ty Jail. He made a pitiful plea to be sp.ited fiom the penitential y. saying that he was sli k, and if given u long tot m would stnoly die Palmer Is an old offondoi, and has served a teim In tho ponitenthuy. Judge Hdvvatds said ho would be as lenient as he could consistently bo under the eiicum stances. James Laugblln, who plead guilty of robbing 1'. 13 King of a gold watch, was given tine0 years and six months In the ponltentlaiy by Judge Hdwaids Ile solved a teim in the penltetUbiiy nnd another In the county jail for sim ilar offenses, nnd was out of the coun ty Jail only live houis when ho com mitted this ciime "I'm afraid you aie past ledemptlon," Judge Hdwaids said when Lauglilin plead for just one moie chain e. Patilek Qiilnn and Thomas Cobb, who plead guilty of lobbing Joseph Pony on the Kail Mi 00k load, of a watch and pocketbook, were let off with a year In the county Jail. In Im posing sentence Judge Hdwaids said thnt In ecrnsleleiatlon of the fact that It was their lit at offense and that they weie membeis of good families he would deal with them lightly. rioieuco Wade, alias Kimball, con victed of living Illegally with W. H. Cole, was sentenced by Judge Aich bald to pnv a fine of 2j and undergo Impiisoiimiut in the county Jail for llnee months. AI.ICI3 COX WAY'S SI3NTI3Xcr. Judge Helling Imposed a sentence or ono year in the county Jail and a lino ot $10 on Alice Conway, convicted of keeping a tllsoidetly house. Peter Sweeney was given sK months 111 tho county jail for stealing a hotse and eauiage belonging to Ootmaii & Co Jumos and John Connois, who com mitted assault and battoiy upon Alfoul Oilllln at the Contlnent.il, weie .sent enced to a line of JJ1, costs and four months in Jail. In John Councils' eus.i tlio impiisonment wus 1 emitted, he having alicady seived lour months wlille uwaltlng tilal. Mlcha'd Olbson, for hi diking into n Ui'Iawnie and Hudson Height car at Dickson Citv, wus sentenced to a fine of $10 and thiee months in thu eounty jail Tor stealing a chicken from Mis Wallace Oakley, of Jeimyn, Michael Kearney was sentenced to pay u line of $10 and undeigo two months' Im prlsoiiiui'iii it was his fcocond otfense. John Hied was given time months ill tho eounty Jail nnd 11 llil" of $10 foi attempting to buiglaile 1". P. and M. T. How ley's w alehouse. Sylveslei Chuynaskl was lined $J5 and costs for beating Max Judkovkz, of tho South Side. Sentence was suspended until in t Satuiday in the case of M. J. Uairett, convicted of false pietenses. NO TRUOfH IN THE STORY. Theie Is no Intention of Anesting Mis. Monaghan. A local news butcau sent out a sen patlonal stoiv fiom his city last night to the effect that Mis Monaghan Is to he anestrd for complicity In the inutder of jMlchael If. Couoran at Dm yea eaily In the motnlng of Satui day, Dec. 2. It will be remembered that Mis. Monaghuti was Mr. C01 n nn's housekeeper. The stoiy sent out last night Is whol ly untiue. The Tribune has It from a sotiiio of undoubted niilhorltv that there la no Intention of pluliu Mis. Monaghan under at lest While her ttoilts do not all agroo those who an at wink on the cas- cxoneiate hoi fiom any connection with the killing or bui glaiy. bho will bo valuable iih a wit ness, however when the murdeieis aie caught and Irom tho present outlook: they will ho In custody bnfoio u great while. Among the detectives who 1110 at wink on tho caso am Seigeant Heap, of the Xew Yoik detective foi 10. tho man who tiniav oiled tho Notih moun tain muiihr In Wyoming county n few yeais ago and Detective Holland who limited conspicuously in tho Itcd Nose Mike case. NO AGREEMENT YET. Jury Held n Religious Seivice Eaily Last Evening. Xo verdict was returned by tho Juiy In tho Kellei nun dor trial yestcrduy and tho Juioih went to bed lust night without leaching an ngiecmont. JiuU'o 13dw arils lnfoim"d them that ho would take their llndlng If they ngieed before.' 8 o'clock in tho evening. Chh'f Messenger Newton remained nt tho couit house up till that hour pro piled to summon the Judge If a verdict was found, but when nothing vvns beard fiom them at 8 o'clock he left for his home. During tho e.uly evening the Jmor wore lieai il singing "Jesus Lover ot My Soul" and other sacred hymns. It Is supposed they wore conducting a re Ilgloiis service. They liavo boon seven dnvs on the ease and midnight marked the sevonty clglith hour since they letlrcd to dollb eiatc. MISS CROSBY'S ADDRESS. Related to the Effect of the War on Missionary Woik. .Miss Theodora Ciosby, who spout some time nt the Marshall Islands, Mlciotie.sla, as a missionary, ami who has achieved quite a reputation ns a writer, delivered an Interesting tall; n the Second Piesbyterlan church yestet day morning on the lolntlon of tho war with Spain on tho missionary work In the Islands where she labored The addioss was repented last night In the Oioen Ridge Piesbytcrinn chut oh. S. Ves Crosby Is an onsy, giaccful speaker and her addresses weto In tensely Intel estlng. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Popular Education at Popular Prices Day scslon, 3 months, $20; n months (pieparatory), $15, seliolaislilp, $10; night school, 4 months, $11.'; 4 months (Hngllsh), $10. scholarship, $10. Rea sonable terms to lesponslblo per sons. All Kinds of Chnnipagucs and other wines on hand at the Scran ton Wine and Liquor company, 129 Penn avenue. Telephone' 61 IJ. CI'lli: SCItOrULA piomptly and poimanently by a thorough course of Hood's Harsapai Ilia. All forms of this painful disease yield to the blood pui ifylng power of this gieat medicine. HOODS PILLS nio tho best fiunilv cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re liable, suie A Good Set ol" Tcelli lor... $100 Our Best Sets or Teeth .1.00 Including the Painless extraction DR. S.C. SNYDER 311 Spruce Street, Opp. Hotel Jermyn uiiiiimiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiimuuiHHU; I We're I All Alone S when it comes to introducing new, s S original anJ popular fashions (or S 2 men's wear. S g There Is a gathering In our show 5 S window of the newest things in talk Mufflers bilk, Linen and Initial Hand- 5 5 kerchiefs Walking Sticks, Suit cases, Ej S and Lmbrellas. S Christmas inking patterns, S T i irresistib'e color Neckwear, combinations. 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One of the pret tiest pelts made up into rugs, $11.00 Hassocks A tew more of those 50c and $1.00 hassocks still to be had at half price, 25 and 50c. 1 I 1, Most People 406 LACKAWANNA AVE