THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1899. v The Angelas Uavo you heard it play! If you know what splendid muslo you could make on tho piano that stands idle in your houso you would have one- at once. Thoy fit any piano. Anyone can play thorn. Call at Perry Brothers 205 WomliiK Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind nt KEMP'S, 11KJ Wyoming Av-nuo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Cflleellor.rs-nn.m. to 12.nop.ni; 2 to 4. llllaini llulldlnc. Opp. I'ostoinco. 1 i ty&jj.f j 4-t- -r -t- CITY NOTES noraiiT oii:nA cArn-p. r. jiornn has bought thu Opera cafe, lntmuly ion ducted t Jim Judge, at 310 Spmce street HOARD OP (.'HAItiTlKS -Tho Iioilil of Associated Clini ltlc-4 ot Scranton will meet this evening at S o'clock In the poatnuslcr's mom, postofllcc building. MAlUtlL'D HV ALOKKMAX 1IOWK John Tiniiflor, of Davenpmt, la., and Miss Martli.i Cluck, of this city, weio inarili'd estcrd.i tiftctuoou by Aldcr mun Howe In his ofllcc. INSTALLATION TONIGHT -Tho of. fleers of Scianton lodge, IS!, Knights of Pstni-i. will be Installed this evening by the dltric-t depot) lit thill hall on V cniiug avenue A smoker will bo held af ttf the installation Mr.irriNCI rOSTrONKD-The meeting ol the CI' Christian Hndrnvor union, which was to have been held last cen. I"g In the (iiaco Hcformed chinch his been Indetlnltelv postponed. A quoium vas not piesent last night. muvim nrx ovuit. Michnci miiko, a driver foi tho Scianton Ilrewlng oom pan was inn oei b i wagon on Ulreh s'teet veste-idiv nfteinoon and he Mis tulmil u fixture of the rlgh' leg Ills h- id was al-o ent by filling against the (.Ull) po i in: picnic at laki: aimi:l- Tln- polUo foice will plcnie tommrovv at lake Ailel Instead , of Maplowood us "imcilv announced Thev will vio tlm flub house of the Hnvvlng dub for the on, i don The tialn will leac nt S 13 as pr-vlousI) stated HOY sSKIUOCSLY IN.irnr.1) -Thomas i ntnn 111) f.iis ild ol N..y Aug avenue w is hourc7(il between two eais In tile minis where he works esterda and 1 -id one of his le;,M badh crushed. 1 1 was removed to tin- Licknwnnni ho T'lial, wheie the suigenns nil making i i eltoit to i-avc the llmli lrom ampu tation Ills condition was said last nlgnt to be eiy s-etlous WILL ATTEND IN A BODY. Builders' Exchange Takes Action on the Dentil of Thomas Hailey. At a special meeting of the boatd nf dncctois of tho Hulldcis' Hxehange, hi Id )esteidsi), it was unanimous!) ruietd that the Hulldpi.s' Hxohange it t iul tho funeral of Thomas Hallo) of the ill ni of Hut ley & rijnn, In a body, on Wednesday, July 19. at ft o'clock .1 ni at the les-hUnre, 1S03 I'tospect ave nue The Hxchango will meet at 421 Lack awanna tvenue at S 11 ,i in and pio ceed to tho le.sldeiuo In a ehartoiod eai Soi vices will taltp place at St John's chin Oi. on Klg stieot, at 3 a. in. lilt tment at Cathedial (pmetety, H)dc Paik Hvtiy nieniber Is leque.stcd to at tend hj oidei of the board. SEWER WORK TO RESUME. Contractor O'Horo Was Busy Yester day Getting His Men Together. As a les-ult of Judge Ountcr's d-ci-ion In the Andie-w Smith test case, tho worlc on ,Stlim C of th riflli eewi-r dNtrlct. will ho pushed to com pletion Conli actor V. II. O'Hoio was bus) jestoidav retting; his men tugcth er with a view of starting operations, this morning. Xmlilng u-w developed In tho South Eldo Rcwet situation, veFteidny. but the preliminaries to the commencement of weak are IIKeiy to be wound up today or tunnriov., and th" work of construc tion entciLd upon iirfovo tho ieek U ovci. COMPANY H MUSTERED IN. ft. Sufficient Number of Men Has Been Seemed. Comrany II, Thirteenth regime nt.nns mufctficd In lust nJaht In the Audl toilum, Pioildcrne. Titty men took tlm oa.h of allpglame. It lias been a veiy hard matter to obtain a Hiiftlclcnt numhfr of men to arrant the muster-ln ol tho company, but those In ohargo kept at It and Dually BUcceoded. Captain Corn In has sent In his ronlR. nation and an election of cfllceis win 30011 be held, A Card. We. the underBlEiicd, do hereby aciea to refund th money on a 50-cent bjttla of Ortcnc Warranted aj rup of Tar If it fallo to cure your cough or cold, Vo nlxo Kuarauteo u -cent buttla to proo u.. Jactoiy or motMV refundoj. J. a. Hone ft Son. Dunmoro? .b,.; John P. Dsnahue, tcrunton, Pa. wMb SSS&r AN ACTIVE SEARCH BEGAN. Body on tho West Mountain Has Not Yet Been round. County Detective I.eyshon oiganlzed a searching; natty Saturday, nnd nc compunled by Mrs. Ilonchlck, who ills coveied tho body on the Wont moun tain n work ago ypstpnliiv, the men made an unuecesful seaich on Satur day for the iPtnalns. Quldcd by tho woman, tho men reached the point where the body wns suppoMpd to be, but the only tiace of anyone luivlnc been there was In thft llndlnj; nf a coat, but this did not ie eal nnylhlnK The Hparchers were di vided and the underbrush covered from erv nolnt where tho woman claimed to have seen the body, but without suc cess. H li tho belief of manv that Mri. Hoochlek Is holding off from taking tho searchers to the place wheto tho body In, In the hope of a lewnrd being orfeipd. but no move In that direction htm yet been made. Mrs. Stephen JInbey, of 100 Spruce street, Is somewhat concerned regard ing tho disappearance of her husband, who Is well known about town, having been employed as a barfpiiclor at the Conway Houspand later conducted a saloon at the corner of North Main avenue nnd I.nfnvptte stioet Mnbry has not been seen for some time, and his whereabouts are unknown. A loung man named Arthur Hlles, who boarded nt TM rranklln avenue. Is also missing. Whpn stopping at the above number, Hlles often nsserted that he was n member of n suicide club in Now York, nnd that he was soon scheduled to do away with himself. As near as can bp learned, the body discovered on the mountain was diessed In n dark suit of clothes, nnd the feet wcie encased In miner's shoos. A betrjing pall nnd a dinner pall weio found alongside the body. Another effort will be "made today to find the body. County Detective Ley shon hns oiganlzed n searching patty, who will stait out at C o'clock and n systematic route will bo coveted In th hopo of discovering the remain". A tumor was cuiient late csteiday nfternoon to the effect that the body had been found bv seveial bojs, but the repoit could not be verified. WINDYGUFF RACE MEET. Will Be Held on Speedway of Boule vard Wednesday Morning. The first rnco meet nf the Wltidyguff Whoolmen will be held on the speedway of the Hlmhurst boulevau'. Wednesday, niornlnc at 5 o'clock. All wheelmen are invited No prizes aie to be given, and it will not be sanctioned by the League of Anierlenn Wheelmen. One of the features will be a match race between Ttelph nnd Hnirls, of the HlecttloVity Wheelmen, paced by tan dem The following olllceis will be In chaige, viz . Hace piomoter, C.lllesplp, hnndlcappei, Smith, staiter, Onugrnn; timekeeper-', Hagan and Hushnell; lef eiep, Hook HAMILTON-LA VO NUPTIALS. Ceiemony Peiformed in St. Luke's Episcopal Chuich. Chailes Hamilton, the well-known dorn -tender at the Academy ol Music, and Mls Hand La Vo. of ::il Penn ave nue, were united in mattiago at St Luke's chuich jesteidav afternoon at 3 o'clock by Itev. Kogus istnel. The couple wcie unattended nnd after the ceieniony left on the y.SI Delawate, Lackawanna and Western train foi New Yoik and othci points. Mi Hamilton is a mcmbei of the Civ s tal Iluc (omp.in.v and is an attache of Ueese & Long'.- bill posting establish ment. GUERNSEY BROTHERS. 132 Washington nvenue. looms 7 and i) Htnr building, have, by i educing their expenses to the lowest flguie and talslng their puuhaslng powei so high h pavinir spot cash foi eloiv ai iclo the daj ii at lives, aie in n ;ioslti vi to make pi ice so low nnd payments so easy Hint the.v absolutely have no com petition As a pioor of this tact, see the' following pi Ices. Ithaca Oignn, J full sets .. . $13.00 Urldgepoii Oigan, ,t full sits. blsh top '. j; 00 Monson A Hamlin Oigan, 2 full sets, high lop SO 00 Chase Oigan, 2 fill! salt high top -10.00 Woi coster Oigan. 2 full sets, high top, minor, . 43 00 The above aie sold at f."i down und 53 per munth The following lmgalns ate at $10 down and J3 per month Chase Oigan, C octaves, fun combination mluo" top .. $ C0.00 Ksty Oigan, C octaves, full com bination mliioi top &3.00 Wilcox & Whit" Oigan :: full sets, plaja automatically, leg- ul.tr price $300 00, oui price 100.00 rischer Piano, squate, good oi- dei 4D.oo Ailon Piano, sqtiaie, fine 100. U0 Sheiwood Piano, upright ma hogany finish- has beci used less than six months us oo Weber Piano, two jears old, peifect older 19,'i.UO The above are all second hand und wprp taken In exchnnge for higher priced Instruments, hut eveiy one Is thoroughly guaranteed. Wo nlso have some great b.n gains In new pianos, a few of which it will be proper to mention: Schubeit, latest and best ma hogany case ?100.00 Schlinier, a beauty, the best they build 100.00 These last named plnuo.i, same stv Its, have In many Instances been sold by long-time buying, heavy Inter est paying dealeis as high as $100 to $100. Conespondlngly low prices nio alFo made on such pianos as llalcton & Decltei. Piofits small and payments small aro combinations seldom found Uvethoi, but they ceitalnly go hnnd In hand with Oueinsey Bt others. Hvery long-time buying, l.ugp Inter est paying, hpavy expnset conti acting, high nrlc ed selling dealei 1ms sonic unkind word to say .;f av-emsey Hiotheis. Is not this n good i casern why sharp buyers should Investlguto their methods, goods and pilces bo foie buying? Iteiriember the place. "Iluu Ilulld inc." This Is where the customer gets the greatest "HAUL" for his money. DIED. CONNOLLY. In Scianton. Pa. July 17 Wft, John Connolly. " I'tmoral Thins eluy morning from his lalo home, 411 Third stiet. High mnjs of leriulem nt Holy Cross church at 9 a in. Intel nient hVCuthedial cenieleiy I.ANUAN.-In South Seranlon, July 17, lS'ii, Oavld Langiin, of 40C Prospect nve nue, ngd W vcars. l'uncial announce meat later, CONVENTION OF P. 0.0FA. TODAY SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN GUERNSEY'S HALL. Thcro Will Bo Ono Hundred and Sovcnty-flvo Delegates Tresont, Representing tho Camps of tho State Stato OHlccrs Havo Estab lished Their Hcndquarteis at tho Hotel Rudolph Mayor Molr Will Deliver nn Address of Welcome nt This Morning's Session. The opening session of tho stnte con vention of the Patriotic Older of Americans will bo held this morning In Cluprnsey'3 hall, North Washington nvenue Delegates fiom the vnilous camps throughout the state to the number of l"j will be present at the sessions and upwaids of 12,1 had nnivedmp to n Into hour lust night. The others will ar rive on the eaily tialns this moining. lively enmp In the stale Is allowed one ilelfdatu for every fifty members or fractional part thereof. The state oin C"ra nnd n few others ate eiuarteied at the Hole! Rudolph, which Is the state headquai ters The rest of iho dele gates nro staving with vailous private lumUlcs In vailous parts of the city. Mnjoi Moir will deliver tire nddress of welcome nt the session tills morn ing nnd 1). H Pennepacker, the editor of the ollk'l.il orgnn of the oiganlza tion and a member of the committee on law, will probably rcpond on behnlt of the delegates. The pilnclpal busi ness to he tiansneted at this session will be the hi'arlng of the lepoits of the state olllceis nnd of tho stnndlng committees. Tho following committees will nlso be appointed this morning: Credentials, appropriations, appeals, resolutions, mileage and press. THi: NOMINATIONS. At the afternoon session the nomina tions for stato olllcers and for delegates to the national camp will be made. The reports ot the state camp tiustees, and of the district presidents will also be read. In flic evening the visiting delegates and all the membeis of tho older In this city will meet r.t 7.30 at the Hotel Rudolph and will be taken for a tiolley llde thioiigh the city. The sessions of the convention will continue on Wednesday and pcihaps Thin selav, though an efloit will be made to llnlsh all business by toinor low night The state olhcers wcie tn deied a leception last night by Mis. Randolph Joncs.of Jacksoji stien. Mrs Jones Is the national vice pictident of the orelei. A convention of this oiganbatlon was held In this city just ten yeais ago. The cities which aie making nn efloit to secuie the convention for next ear nn- Heading, '-ninbiny and Xnnl'Uovvn. The state olllceis of the otg.inlzation, all of whom are picsptu in th cltv, aie as follows State Piesldent Annie Novd, Slijhmnkln, Assistant State Piesh'ent C W Sharfei, Iteidlng Stale Vice President Anna McOay. Noiiistown. Assistant State Vlc Pies. Idem AY. t" Shopinaker, Lavelle. Stnte Secietnij Theodoio Hnnls, Phlladel phna. Assistant Stnte Secretmy Hella Thomas, Mt ('armed. Slate Tiensmer Hmlly S. Haiklns, Philndelphii. Stato Conduitot Mniy It e'olilerh, Philadel phia. Assistant State Conductoi Hei mnn P. Van h, A llltes-Haue Stnte Chaplain Llzle H. Hess, Hei wick State C.uaid Or Skuy Shephaid Scian lon: State Sentinel Sainh A. Parsing, Mt Caitnel. OIUHPTS Or OHDHR The oiganlzatlon Is n benevolent, pio teethe, pattlolle nnd social luslitut Hon and wns oilglnnlly founded In 1SS1 as nn auvlllatv to the Pattlotlc Oidei Sons of America and was fiist known as the Patiloth D.iughteis ol Ameilca In 1SS1) It bee nine an Independent oi ganlzatlon still maintaining tho oilg iiMl Intention of seivlng nn nn nuU iaiy to the P o S of A , a position which It still holds. In 1S97 the oidei was consolidated with an another aulliaiv- of the P. O S of A. known as the Paflo'le Onlor Daughteis of Ameiien, nnd the amal gamated oignnlsMtlons have" since been known ns the Pattlotlc Oidei of Amer icans. The alms and oblects of the ordei uie biii'llv expiesed In Its motto- "fiod, Our Countiy and Our Fiee Schools." COLLECTOR MUST MOVE. City Tteasuter Robinson Objects to Sharing His Office. Cltv Tie-asm ci Robinson is opposed to having the poor tux collee tot us a co-tenant of the tieasuii-i s oftie e and has seivcd notice oi the Incoming col lectot, Mr Fan, that lie will have to establish himself in some other eiuar tots. Mr. Robinson sajs ho has no per sonal feeling In the matter, but Is forced to do this by the fact that It Is a great inconvenience to have the poor tax collector theie Should Mr. Robinson poislst In his dctei initiation, the poor lax collee ten will have to take the pool board looms In the basement Tho permission to Hip collectoi to p'tabllsh oiiaitprs In the tioasun i s olllee was giunted by a reso lutlon of couiulls. .Mr Robinson, how -evei, claims this is not binding on him and pioposcs to lesist Its deciee. THEIR MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED. Attorney R. V. Dougher and Miss Mniy Kavnnnugh Wedded. A manlage announcement was made today which caused considerable- sui pilse thnt of Roboit V. Dougher, tho well-known young attoiuej of this city, and Miss Mary C. Kavanauuh, daugh ter of M. A, Kavanaugh, of New York city. The inniilagi' was solemnized on June 15 last nt the Church of St. Thomas, the Apostle. In New Yoik oily, by Rev. Father L"mon. lTp to this tiinj the knowledge of the nffiili has been confined to the Intimate friends of the bilde and gloom. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dougher will be at home In this city after Aug ust 1. Mr. Dougher Is a Using jonng man In 'his proiVslon and his piospeets for success aie verj blight HI bilde. win has seveial times visited In this city and lassitude so common In mtd oummor are promptly relieved by Horsford'sAcid Phosphate! Cicnuloe bears name Hartford's on wrapper. AIK 1 and who has manv warm ft lends and admirers In Wllkcs-Ilntre, Is u young woman of charming ntti Unites and many attractions ot mind nnd poison. Wllkes-Hnrro Times. Attorney Dougher Is w ell-know n In this city and has many warm friends here. DODSON MINE STILL BURNING. Big Pumps Were Put in Opoiatlon Yestcidny. Tho situation nt tho Dndson colllety nt Pl mouth still lemitlns unchnnged nnd tho Hooding of tho mines has be gun with four nnd live-Inch stream-J of water tunning Into the shaft. Tho' eifliclals of the company havo abandon ed the Idea of allowing exploring tur tles to venture Into the old workings nnd havo till the outlets from tho mine blocked nnd cemented nlr tight The fan wns stopped Saturday evening at C o'clock, all the fan outlets were boaulcd up nnd sevetnl bore holes which nie near the mines were plugged so tlieie Is no possible way for air to get at the fire on the Inside of the mlno except that which the water fnreps down the mnln shaft. A laige foitv of men has been at work night and day since Friday electing two large pumps on the river bank Juct ba"k of the breaker and they were pu: In opcintlon jesterda.v. The water Is pumped tlnough cast Iron pipes to the top of the culm bank, where It emp ties in largo wooden troughs Vk2C: nnd in these cnriled to the head of the shaft, down which It poms, STABBING AT SMITHVILLE. reais Thnt Buino Vnsseia Is Fatally Injured. A stabbing nffiay which may result fatally took place In Smlthvllle, near Avoen, jpstprday cftprnoon. Two Italians vveie the contesting par ties and nftei having nn animated dis cussion on pome disputed subject one of the men dtew a knlfo and stabbed the other In n number of places befoie nsslstnnce ni rived. The wounded man, Iliuno Vnsseia, 19 years old, was picked up nnd tnken to the City hospl tnl In Plttston, wheie he was found to hnve two stub wounds In the lungs two In the back and seveial otbeis on vailous paits of the body. Ills condition last evening wns said to be veiy crltlcnl. His assailant, whoso name could not be learned, took to the woods and has not yet been discovered. TWO NEW PAVING MEASURES. Werjs Signed Yesteiday by the Chief Executive. An oidinance piovldlng for the lav ing of a cobble stone pavement on the nanow poitlon of 'Pi Ice street, between Hyde Park and Hiomlev avenues, and a t evolution permitting the pioperty holders on McKenn.i couit to enter Into n'pilvate conttnet for an nsphnlt pave reeelveel the sanction of Mayor Molr vesteidav. He also signed lesolutlons exonerat ing volunteei soldleis from 1S97-9S oc cupation tax, nnd directing the stieet commissioner to Investigate and lepoit oei the closing up of Poplar stieet h the Delawaiu and Hudson company. LANGSTAFF ELECTION CONTEST Vitnesses fiom the Eighth, Twen tieth and Twenty-Fiist Wards. The following wltn'stps were exam ined in llie Langstaff election contest vesteidav Hlghtli waid R A Hryant, Michael Have i Twentieth v.nrd -Joseph Williams, Joeph Haivov, V. J. Cleaiwatei, Mil ton McFarland. fiilirith Iileh.uel David Iln'iulK Samuel A. Kemmlei, Thomas Leivis, Conrad Oppei. John T Rich nids, William I Davis Joseph Mantz, ,lr.ines 'A. Phll'lps Twenly-flist waid -James Mefjowan, Rudolph Sheimak, James Ruins. FUNERAL OF MISS DUHIGG. Requiem Mass Celebrated in Holy Cross Catholic Chuich. The funeral of the late MNs Nellie Duhlgg, ilHiightnr of Mr and Mis Law tenre Dllhlgg of Flist stieet, I.ollevue, took place-jesteidav moinlng A high mass of leeiiik-iu was sung at the chuich of the Holy fioss, and many tiiends attended the ervie e s Tho pallbenieis vveie Michael ("olllti", lohu Hlland, lolm Tj re-U John Mc Donough, PUrlck Dlskln and William Pempe Flower beateis. Flank Hens-Ik- anil Joseph Hosle Intel me-iit wns tnade In the I'ath-dial cemeteiy. G. NELSON TEETS INJURED. Tlnew His Ami Out While Playing Base Ball. G Nelson 'J'eets, the popular sales man nt Kiami't Cios , the elmhleis, met with a painful accident hi-t even In,; wlille playing basn i,au wiih tlie Clothing nnd Gents' rurnlshing Clerks bnse ball club against tl.e Leader Cleiks' team Dining the sccnnil In ning be tlnew his mm out of place. He hail to get a doctor to set bis aim and It will be fully two vees be foie ho will be able to us., his aim again. TWELVE ABOVE THE AVERAGE. Death Rate Among Childien In creased by Hot Weathei. Theie weie fortv-foui deaths le poited to the- hoatd of health last week, an Inciease over the avenge ot twelve. Th Inciease is accounted for bv the usual heavy death into among Infants In the summei months. Theie was on. death each from seailet fever, typhoid fever and niPinbianeous cioup. Nino communicable diseases vveie ie poited. Hlght of these weio diphtheria and ono scarlet fever. THE JUDGE'S SUGGESTION. A wildly turbulent peasint ivas once a witness In a tiial be-fore Chief Union O'Urndy. Th- counsi I. nftei pestering him for some- time, put a eiuestlmi to him which letlccted on the witness' diame ter. "If ve ax mo that again I'll i,lvo c- a kick'" was the answer. Tho counsel appealed to the com I, stat ing that an answer was necessiuy to his clients case, i udllig up with tlm eiiieiv: "What would your lordship udvlse me to do' ' "If von are resolved to repeat tho ques. Hon" replied the com I, "I'd udvlso jou to move n lltllo fiom tho wltne-is." AWFULLY AWKWARD. Durothv Mamma. If I bhould die woull I go tu heaven'.' Yh, jes. durllns, of course you would " "And If jou should die, would you go to heaven, too?" "I hopo no, diur." "I hope so, too; bccaimo It would be very awkward for mo to bo known iih the little girl whose mother wus In hell. ' Fiom Life. SMITH INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED JUDGE GUNSTER WROTE THE OPINION IN THE CASE. Ho Believes Thnt tho Plaintiff Hns No Stnndlng in Couit Miss Anna Walsh Sues to Recover S10, 000 for Injuiy Dono to Her Hands In tho Scranton Button Company's Mill There Will Be a Hearing in Two Habeas Corpus Cnso-J Today. Marriage Licenses of n Day. In the case ot Mrs. Margaret Smith, wife of Attorney C. Smith, against the Scranton Has & Water eompuv, Judge F. W. flimsier yesterday hand ed down an opinion In which he dis misses the prellnilnnry Injunction granted some time ago. I'.ut ot the opinion Is as follows "Hndor the authority of the sixth section ot their chatter, the company m.iele- and ndopted, among other things, certain rules and regulations with reference to applications for a supply of water nnd the light to shut off tho same In cases of non payment -1 wat er rents, or for neglect or refusal to comply v Itli the rules and lobulations of the company. "Application for water for seveial properties was made by Cornelius Smith several yenrs ago. No notice was ever given to the defendant by Margaret A. Smith that the ptopertkv had been transported to her by Mr. Smith, and the water company, having no knowledge that the propeity had been trnnsfened to her, sent her no bills and made no demand upon her personally. "It appears they continued to charge the water lenls to Mr. Smith and made elemand upon him seveial times for payment of the water rates until the amount has ncrumulnted Into a Inrge sum and then. In June last. Mr. Scranton vvtote a note to Mr. Smith calling his attention to the amount of the wate- rates due and asking him to kindly lenilt within ten dajs "To this Mi. Smith seemed to paj no attention, and then the comuany no ceeeled to take steps to shut off the w.itei, when Mis. Smith came into couit nnd showed thnt she owned the piopeitj, nnd that If the company were permitted to cut off the water from her properties it would Impose on the tenants who occupy them a haidshlp and vviong that would gieatly endan ger theli conifoit and health nnd would Impose- em the plaintiff Inepaiable in jury." In closing his opinion the judge says "ruder these authorities and the un disputed facts In the case the plain tiff has no standing In a court of eciultv. The lule Is dlschaiged and the injunction hetetofoie granted Is ellssolved " Her Hands Weie Crushed. Miss Anna Walsh, of South Scran ton. a young woman twentv-one jeais of age, brought an action against the Scranton Button company, limited, yes tettlay to lecover $10 000 damages The pa peis weie filed bv Attorney L. P. Wedeman. It is set foi th In the declaration that on Match 11 of this year the young woman, while emplojeil In the mill of the defendant companj, hail her hands caught In one of the pi esses and had them Injuieel so seveiely that they are perinanentlv oilppled She asks dam ages In the sum of $10,000 It Is al leged that the m.uhliif-i.v was defect ive. Miss Walsh Is the onlv surviving child oi eighteen boin to her parents. Habeas Corpus Healing. Couit jesteiday llxed today foi heal ings in the habeas corpus cases of John Sentoiene, who has been In j.-nl since July S, and Joseph Clemenlo who was committed Julv U Both won- committed by Aldetman MIU.u and both nie ehaiged with defl.iuellng bo.ndlng house keepei Clemento alleges that he was never even a boateler at the house of VPi Lupo. the man who Is prosecutor n the ease- against him. Roth men nro lepic-cntPd bv Attorney John M. H.il lis Remembeied in a Will. Daniel L. Hlesrcker, of Moscow, was remembeied In the will of a lelatlve, Mis. Matilda Swingle, who died some time ago He wns Indebted to Mis. Mary A Lemer and Mis Delia McQuely, end vesterd.iy through Attorney L. I Wedeinan they seemed nttnehment executions against the legacy left to Rlesecker with a view to collecting the amount clue them Yesterday's Mairiage Licenses. Thomas J. Langan Scianton Hllzibolh Nealon Scianton Anthony Dean Jermvn Maiie MiAndiows Jeimyn Charles R Hamilton Scianton Maud H. La Vo Scranton Ceoige Chldella Ol) pliant Kate Roman Uehbald COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Refore Judge Ounster )esteuiay, ex ceptions to the finding of Judge Oun ster In the case of R A. Coray against John S. Jenkins weie aigupd. James Arnold, of Fell township, ehaiged with assault and battel v and deseitlon, enteied bail yesterday In th sum of $300 Maiy Ciiillagher became suiety for him. Oeoige W. Patterson, tax collector of taxes for L-aPlumo boiough, )esteiday nied his bond in the sum of $l,f.00 with Clerk of the Courts Daniels. Tho bondsmen are W. W. Patterson and O. W. Davidson. A BRUTAL HUSBAND. Attempted to Crush His Wife's Life Out with a Poker. John Scobeihb, of Hlock street, com mitted a murderous assault upon libs wife je.steielav morning, b) striking her with an Iron poker and Indicting a deep gnsh In her forohpnd Hut tor the timely interference of neighbors, the occ uri cue e would lliidmbtedly hnvo lesulted disastrously foi the wtmnn Scobeilch believes bis wife to bo In- E,mtttinmiitni T-T Reecham's Pills CURE SIOK HEAD AGUE and act Uleo tnnglo on a weak stomach anil disordered liver. 10 ceattand SS cents, at nil drug itorci. S flJSc 32 d'.rr?.', 2 o o , rWvw 4s (!i12asK' 1 7.1.1,11 Suiupslmpo wlthstlpp'cd necks nid odtf-s, in e-olc Ink jellow nnd green, III piece , S!l.ti,V With Mop If you nro Interested In iollot Hets,n; any price, ie CVuxt&l&W Millar & Peck, m immmjmmm?mmmmmmmm sane. The woman was temoved to the Lncknwnnna hospital, where she was raied foi. Patrolman Dnggan placed the mun under nrrest and nt the beating before Ablet mnn Tidier he wns committed to Jail in default of $1,000 ball. Building of n City Oolng Rapidly Forwaid. New train service and new postolllce for Now Orange, N. J. Ono week's recoid nt (he bpautlful new elt) : Mr. C. A. Mlllnid, of Detroit. Mich, has been appointed supcilnteudent of the New Yoik nnd New Oinnge tnll rond. Ho Is 'an expeilenced railroad man, h-ivlng been connected with the Rile tajlroad In positions of responsi bility nnd trust for nearly a third of n centitty. A few days ago he Removed from Detroit to New Orange, where he Is now eiuaitered at the New Otango Hotel. This week passenger trains will be gin i tinning ovpr the belt line railroad, which now connects the Central Rail road of New Jprse), Lehigh Valley, Raltlmote unci Ohio and Pennsylvnnla railroad, to New Oiange, and other fast trains are planned bv Supeiln tendent Millard for New Yoik. The new railroad depot being built by Con tractor C. L. Hell will be completed In about thli ty da)s. Mr. W H Tppeiman, nt the teeniest of Prpsldent Tompkins, lms held sev eral confeiences with Supeilntendent Humstone, of the Western I'nlon, In regard to the construction of a tele giaph line to New Oiange. Matters have reached such a satlsfacoi.v stage thnt contiacts have been signed and a telegraph station w ill be located at the elepot nt Now Oiange In the neai future Woikmen nie nil end v ai rang ing for the setting of the poles and the stringing of the wires Tlie telephone situation is eeiually favorable. Negotiations aro going on with the New York nnd New Jeise) Telephone company, and befoie the summer Is ovir a public telephone will be Installed nt the elepot. All of these things go to show that Now Oiange Is passing out of Its In fancy Into a strong and igoious ma tin Ity. Within the next few months alt of the adjuncts incident to tlie sunny side nf civilization can be found In tho ne.v town. Building lots $-?21, pa) able month!. New Oiange Industrial Association, 414 Spiuce stieet, Scranton, Pa Cape May the Beauuru!. No othei place an) wheie can com pare with it Quiet, elegance, und te llnement The finest beach and the best bathing. A pet foot summer cli mate. Plenty of good hotels nnd cot tages for rent nt leusonable liile-s. In making joui plans for this season do not forget Cape May. The Philadel phia and Reading mute will, of course, be j our ehoIee foi its tianspoi tntlon facilities to Cape May will be gieatl) Incieasod and improved. Veiy icasoti able lates for commutation tickets Regular exclusion fate lecently ie dueed A book has been Issued bv the general passenger department giving a list of hotels nnd boaiellng houses rates of fine and other infoimatlon It Can be obtained fiee b) calling on or sending join addle, with a two cent stamp, to W II. Mccormick elis tilct passenger agent, Thliteenth nnel Chestnut streets, Plillndelphla A Well Tiaveled Man's Advice. An olltcl.il of the Biltlsh govern ment who has tiaveled In nil the Im poitant countile.s of the wot Id was lecently viMtlng Ameilca As all well vrised men do, he spiceil the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railwav on a tilp west, and on his return t New Yoik eleelaied that ho had nevei traveled ovoi a inllioad which kept up such unlfoimly high speed or so ire fally looked after the wants of It pittons The Lake Shine nnd Michi gan Southern railway Is "It" be' sure )ru buv our ticket ovoi th's unex cillcd line-. Finest wines and clears at Lane's, 320 Spruco street. Try the "Joy Maker" Cigar, 5c A BICYCLE BARGAIN. The OLIVE Wheel ukih t i.u ro $27.50. For One Week Only. W. M. BISMGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. icruiton Pj. Advertisers Want Results And that is just what they get from the "Want" columns of THE SGRANTONTRIBUNE V y?H$ JJ -0 I oilet bets Wo linvo nlway prided ourselves on cnrryltu t lie largest line of TOILUr blHS 111 tho elty.nud think the neiTneldltloiis to our line the bcil Milne "Ver ollerol. lllpleeeln brown, intiitnnd otlvu ilpcornllonH, ijj.'jo With Hlop Jnr, (ii r,o. Th: elcnrjtln lloso docoratlnti', gold lliiCH, host pore-elulii, 10 pieces, 7.IMIII 111 colors -notnouiinj new blue. p litr, fit ,-i.-i, loo'c them over. 131 Wyoming Ave, "Walk In nnd look around." ooooooooooooooooo THE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH-INQ STORE. OS1 Stoves Gasoline Stoves Gas Ranges You can do n baking in a X Gas Range in the time that it a takes to heat the oven of a $ coal range. Does not heat a the kitchen either. Let us 0 tell you more about it. 0 S FBOTE FULLER CB.( I Hears Building, 6 140-142 Washington Ave, g ooooooooooooooooo Bicycles Are nearly all gone, but we expect another con signment soon to sell at Cash. JJ. 31MU6-31S Laoka. Ave. SCKANT0N. PA. Why Sif in Darkness When you can have your rooms bulliantiy illuminated with Electric or Fixtures from CHrS.B.SCflirS,FranklTnAy6 SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA, Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. formerly Hotel l-lnitinrit. t Open All the Year. liils hotel lull hesu remoJole 1 nnel relltte 1 tliioiiKhout and will opu U doou Juno 11, I or rates etc., call on or luldnsit DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, TH WlfMOLA, An Ideal Health Kcsnrt, Hcautl fully Situated with I'ull Lake View. Absolutely fiee from mnlaili and mes eiultocs, boullig, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchi'stia, etc , pine Llthlu VMiter spilng; plent) of old t-hiule, plno giove of larga tins surround hotel, excellent table; r.itis reasonable: capacity ot Iiojss, 2,0. Illustrated booklet und referenced en ap plication C. E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA ii ..... . ,-. m SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Carey. jominz County. I'a. neautlfnllv located, good fishing boat ing and ImihliiK Tulile unexcelled D., L & W It It lllooinslmrg division, train leaving Scranton at L'55 p m , makes di rect couneclluns 1 1 LehlRh Valle) to 1 uke JOHN 11 .IONHS. 1'rop FERN HALL, Crystal LakeRefined Family Resort finite leaves Cai hondiilo for I'ern Hull nt !1 ill) p in Mir.'s leuvoi I'uru Hull for I ai- bondulout 8 'in a in. 'leephano Couuea. tlon: "Fern Hull, ' pny (tntloa CD &A1 C. JOHNSON, ManaieM. rosiolllcii Adilrem, Dntidntl, l'n NSW JERSEY. The Arlington Ocean firovc, N.J. Tho lending hotel Open June to Octo ber. Cuisine and service unexcelled. .Sanitary nirungeinentH perfect. Orches. tra Kate, S20 to tV, two In raoin, Special Juns and family rates. Send .for booklet. C. H. MlLLAlt, Troy. I!
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