JPWJW t W n - re -i THE SCRANTON THIBUNJS-TUI3SDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, IS!)!). 'Special ' Inducements On all our Pianos and Organs I UIUUUUI And Others. Perry Brothers 203 WjomiiiK Ave, SCRANTON AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 101 Wyoming Avsnue HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY 120 Spruce Street, Mnsonlo 'iomplo C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist lii the City ln Ih n Graduate In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ofllce llourb 0 a m to 12 A p in 2 to 4. Wllliami Building, Opp l'ostofllcc. -f -f-f-f -t- 4 CITY NOTES 4 r -r 1 -M- - -H 4 4 rem A DECISION -Austrnll in Paddy (jorm.iu .ind Jimmy Judge will tight 20 rounds for a decision In Music hall, Sipt. I" 'Hit. llulit Is for u purse and a sldo bet TO ARRIVE TODAY -A telegram re ceived jcsttnlny fioni P J. V Iter, dated Chicago, III. would Indliatu tint ho will nnivo In the cltj todaj Mrs Vcttcr has gone to Ulngli.tmlim to meet him rLWBUAL TODAY -The futicial ot the lati James 1J. riant la will tako pi ice at :! i) ii cIolU this nfttrnoou fiom the fam ll rtsidLiiti, lTi" Mousey nvenue In terment will bo In Porest Hill cemetery. SIXTLLN N13W CASKS -Diphtheria Is Mill iiiilto prevalent. Sixteen iilw casts imd foui deaths wtlo loported last wee'e 'iluri were also two new cases of sear let fever and thiee cases of tphold level, with one death Tin total nunilii r ot deaths was twt ntj-iilnc, three less than the weekly average. A SPIXIAL CONVOCATION -Stott Dtbtit, t;rantl clnntillor of tho Knighu tif Pjthlas, will hold u special convoca tlon of the Grand Indira at Castle hall of Itiscut lodj;o at Not th Scianton, Tuts tla nlisht. Sept 11 The unwritten work will In fcemiilitlt.il. and the degree of lust ehanrtllor will be conferred on sev i r il c.indjilitti s JNQPKST POSTPONED Tho hupiest In tin tase of Joseph Lavcnskj, who was klllid hj a. i u t -In on Cedar avenue, at Av Mow street, where tliu Seventeenth dis trict in iln scwci Is being built, Prltl.ij List, was not held last night, owing to two important witnesses lit Ing out of tho cltj It will bo held tumoirnvv night at S oclotk In tho arhltiatlou loom of tho couit house. OPi:N Ain CONVERT -Thcio was a parade of the Crjstal IIoso comp.mv, headed bj the Lawrences band, thiough tlu mintliml sin eta of the ecntial cltv jistudij, and afterwards theio was an T n air concei t at the Hose houe on Linden street. All of this was to adver tise the fnct that tho Crjstals will bao u pitnio In tho Itound woods this ufter noon und evening. PAY DAYS --Tho Del iwarc, Lacknwan na and Av rstern companj paid on tho southern division of tho road, and at tho Cuvugi and Urlsbln minis jtsterdaj Tin trainmen will be paid tndij, and thW will conclude tho pajs in this section for this month 'Hit Delaware and Hudson compinj paid at the White Oak nt Arehbald, and .lcrmjn at Jennjn, mines Haturday, and Nns 1 and 3 and Powderly mines at Carbondalc, esterdaj WAY IT OCCl'HKUD A letter re ceived from H II Uloins jesterdav ex plains how his namo was mlted up with tint of tho man who committed suicide In a Philadelphia hotel Saturday night Hlorns occupied the room In the hotel btforo tho sulilde nnd letters addressed to him which ho left In the room when In It ft led tho police oflletrs to suppose tint the sulcldi s mime was I Hums roil Tlin PHILIPPINES -The follow Ing nun enlisted b Lieutenant Thomut. Muiphy for tho Porty-si vuitli regiment of Volunteers, which will nee service In the Philippines, will leave foi Camp Mendo nt Mldilletown, today at 2 18: James Corbett, Clarence Hostile, John Mcllale, John Dunlavej AUUon Thorns, ton Thomas Casey, Joseph Newman, John Pyshe, of Compiny C, Thirteenth Jegltnent, Hlmer bhaunon, of Company A. Thirteenth, Amzl Miller und Thomas bhoencr SIONUD HY Till: MAYOR -Tho foi 'lowing resolutions were jesterday re turned to citj Chrk Invelle with iho majors slgnutun I'TxIng a nominal valuntlon of Jlfti) a jear for ten enrs mi the Klotz silk mill directing that bon nets bo placed on tho Mattes street lirlelge, authorizing tho city clerk to pub lish the petition for paving Costnllo court between Vim- and Olive slrtets, providing for the erection of a flio hv drant on tho corner of Wheeler nveimo and Linden street: awarding to tho liar bcr Asphalt companj tho t'outtnet for luvlng Clay uvouue, botween Pino and Myrtle streets; exonerating the taxis of Thonius Ruddy, of the Seventh ward and Dald Y, Jones, of tho Fifteenth ward. SnTJL lab el ALLIANCE CONVENTION. Names of Those Who Participated In Exercises Yesterday. The Christian Alliance convention, which began Sunday moiuing, was largely attended at till the bpshIoiis dur ing the day. A. D Jackson, ot New York, gave a helpful Bible study on ' Waiting on God," at 9 30 it m , Rev. i:. 1. Whiteside, of Pittsburg, preached ut 10 30. Hew and Mrs I II. Senft, who liuo recently teturned from Pal estine spoke In the nfternoon of their visit to that land und the mission sta tions of tho alliance, of which Mr. Senft is homo superintendent. At night addresses were given by a for mer priest nnd nlso Mr. Whiteside Yestcrdny tho following took part: At 9 30 a m.B K Armstrong, ot Pitts ton, gave a Ilililt lending upon "Prayer, the Command to Pi ay, Its Purpose, and Conditions" Mis Anna Medlej, of Boston, followed with an address upon "The Will of Ood." nnd How I' II. Senft spoko upon "Ilumllltv," from Phlllplnns, second chapter. At 2 p. m A D Jackson led a spirited testimony meeting, nfter which odd! esses were given by Superintendent 13 D. White side upon "The Man of Praer," and Mts Senft upon "The Unity of tho Bodv, or Church of Christ" Mr. nnd Mrs Senft sang ' Yielded to God " The New Yoik quartette arrived In the nf- teinoon and sang one of their stliring songs. They will sing at all the ses sions today and will also speak during tho convention They aic among the piominent alliance workers of New York state Rev. Howard Smith, fiom the Soudan, Afiicn, Is expected today, and toninriovv Miss Louise Shepard will nrrlve The sesidons are held fiom 9 to 1J. Hlhle study and nddtesses, 3 to 4 "0, addresses also at " 30 p m. The visiting friends will speak and sing The public Is coidialb Invited to nil the services The tent nnd tnbei nncle are located on Jeffeison avenue, near Delaware stieet NEW CASUALTY COMPANY. Organized to Cany on the Business Heretofore Done by tho Ameri can Mutual Indemnity Co. The Pennsylvania Casualty company, with a capital of $100,000 and a surp'us of $'0 000, was oiganlzed jcsteidny at a meeting held at the ofllto of AV. W. Watson, Tradeis' National Hand bulll inir The stockholders ot tho eomp.mv. composed of gentlemen piominent in flnuucl.il anil business circles In Scinnton, Philadelphia, Mauch Chunk anil clsuvv licit1, tleeteil tho following boaid of dlreclois: Thomas K Iliooks, coal opeiator, Scianton; AVIl Ham Council, coal operatoi and pre si dent of Thiid Nation U hank. Scian ton, A. C. lullei. ticsutur Scranll:. Stove woiks, Sti.inton, P.i ; I'lleh (Sil beit, capitalist, Hau Claire, Wis.; Al fred Haivey, silk manufactuiei, Scianton, I'a ; Kdvv.ird S. Jones, coal opeiator, Scranton, Pi.: ' II. IoIim son, superintendent Knterprlsi Pow der Manufactuilng companj, Or.uv dale. Pa ; John L Kemni'ie-, at'ouie;. nt-l.ivv and capitalist, scinnton, Pa , 13 P. Kingsbury, lce-Prcsi 1 -nt n'i' bune Publishing conn enj, secretarj and treasuier 13ntorpr's Powder Mm ufactuilng company, SerMiton. Pa , Hlmei H Law all, vIce-picMd"tit Inter national Coi respondent Sclnol, Scran ton, Pa ; Thomas it Patton, vice-president Union Trust tommy, Philadel phia, I'a , Thomas M Hlghtet, presi dent Mt. Carmel Hnnkl ir companj and coal opeiator, Mt Carmel, Pa : W. C. Teter. liistunnce, Scian'Dn, Pa., W I. Whitney, AVhitnej- & Kemnieiei companj-, Philadelphia. Pa . D J. S. Wintz, coal opeiatoi, Muc'v Chi"ik, I'a : James J. Williams, pr'Fiilent Mn ehants' and Mechanics' hinV, S"ranton, I'a, W. W. Watson, att j-if at law nnd a Ice-president Traili ' Nation-.) bank: C H Xehnder, president Dick son Manufactuilng conpa-., 5 lan ton, Pa The board met nfter the adjourn ment of the stockholders' meeting an 1 tdected the following ofllcets4 AV. AAr. AA'utson, piesident, John L Kemmer. er, (list Alee-piesident; Thomas R. Hiooks, second vlce-pieslelent: F II. Kingsbuij', secretaiy. 13. P Kings buiy. tieasuiei, AV. C Teter, general suDeilntendent This company Ins been oiganlzed to c.ury on the business which the Ametl can Mutml Indemnity company has so successfully conducted during the past two j ears. CONVENTION OF BAPTISTS. Sunday Schools, Abington Associa tion and B. Y. P. IT. Will Meet. The annual convention ot the Sab bath hchools connected with the Abing ton association will be held at tha Pienldenco AVelsh Haptist church, Noith Scianton, commencing this muinlng at 10 o'clock Shoit atldt esses will be made nnd officers elected Rev H M. Rodeiick, PhD, will read a paper on ' The Teacher and Ills Mes sage " In tho afternoon. Mis. L. M. Gates, of this city, will toad a paper on ' Mis slons in the Sunday Schools," nnd Rev J R, Ellis and Miss S. C Kilgbaum will also speak Rev James Hughes will speak In the evening. Tomoirovv and Thursday the ninety second anniversary of the Abington Haptist association will be observed In the same chinch Sessions will be held morning and afternoon, nnd tomorrow evening the annual rallj of the Haptist Young People's union will be held Among the speakers nt the associa tion meetings will bo Rev J A Evans, Rev. Thomas do Gruehj-, Dr James A' Putnam, of New York, Mis Hnirlet M Jones, ot Philadelphia, Rev M J AVatklns, Rev. II II Han is, Rov R r. Y Pierce. Rev. Finnk S Dobbins, and Rev J I, Williams, of Forest City Rev. Philip F Hotzong, ot AVaverlv. and Rev J M Stllllei, D T , of Crozer seminal y, will speak at the Haptist Young People's union tall Going WestP Why not go via the Nickel Plate road? Many impiovements have been made in the last few jears and Us service is now second to none. Three fast through trains are inn eveiy day in the year between Buffalo and Chi cago, while solid through trains of ele gant day coaches and vestibule buffet sleeping cars are tun between New Yoik und Chicago via tho Lackawanna load. Remembet. that rates via the Nlikel Plate load are lower than via other lines For Information call on nny ticket ugent of tho Lackawanna load, or ael tliess r .1 Moore, genernl ngent Nickel Plain Road, 291 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. IIowley.231 Wyoming ave. Smoke the Popular Punch Clear, lOo. RDEDY RE-ASSERTS HIS FORMER CLAIMS AVERS CITY SOLICITOR'S OPIN ION DOES NOT HOLD GOOD. At the Request of the Flnnnco Com mittee of the School Board, He Submits an Opinion on the Mat ter of the City Controller's Claim for Compensation from tho School District, In Which the Opinion of City Solicitor Vosburg Is Dealt With. Friday night last the finance com mittee of tho board ot contiol held a meeting to consider Controller How ell's e hilin for compensation, ns It ap peared undei the new light shed upon It by City Solicitor A'osburg's opinion. Attorney D J. Reedy, the school boaids solicitor, wns at the meeting by invitation and pointed out to the committee how Mr. Vosburg's opinion was not good law Tho committee lequested Mr Reedy to put his qoutcntlons in writing, that thej- might be presented In toady form to the boaid Mr, Reedy compiled In the following communication. -AIR. HEEDY'S OPINION. September 7, 1M1 Uoard of Control, Cltj ot Scranton School District. Oentlcmen: Again repljlng to tho com munication of tilts city controller, ad dressed to jour bod j, asking foi an al lowance for clttl. hire, and In which an opinion irom tho city solicitor sustaining his position Is inclosed, 1 would sav Tho only Act of Assembly, the constl tutlonalltj ot which his never been p.ibcil upon bv nil appellate cotllt In this state, which Imposes upon tho city con troller tho duties in connection with tho school district Mich as supervising school accounts, countersigning wannnts, etc , Is tho Act of Mnj ii, 1S7I,, P 3', P. L 251, which provides. "He sh ill lnvo the supervision and con trol of the llsci! concerns of nil depart ments, bint ms nnd olllces of tho behind district " "Ho shall countcislgii all warrants on tho cltj treasuier and shall not stifle r anj- ni propria. Ion made bj the htiiool bnatd to be overdrawn " "Ho shall be paid a tlxed j early salarj, to bo provided bj ordinance, which slnll not bo Incie jxid or clmlul-dicd during his teim of olllce " No citation of authorities Is necessary to miko the foiegolrg tie ir In tho very reading it Is tmphntlc that the cltj eon trolle r's salarv shall not bo Increased or diminished fiom that llxtd bv ordinance Tho rase of Haldwin vs. Philadelphia, clteil bj the solicitor, as stutci' In mj former opinion, Is not anplleuble It li isses only i pun the question ot salary mule i Article III, section 11, of the con stitution, which Is ns follows "No luw shall etend the term of ai public ollleer, or Incrcnso his salarj or emoluments after his election or appoint ment ' ORDINANCE NOT A LAAA'. In the tnso cited It was held tint an orillii nice was not a "law" as contem plated bv the constitution As If to euro tho t ffeet of this decision tho Act of lhH piovldtd II should not bo Inci eased or diminished bj ordlnunce The Ait of May JJ. v1. section G I' L .71 clteil In tin cltj controller and tho cltj solicitor which provides. "The cltj controller of um city of tho third class sh til exercise tho same authority ami supervision of tho finances and ne counts of the school district, as he does bv law with leferenco to tho finances) and ac counts of cltv affairs, and he shall cnun tirslgn nil wan ants for tho p.ijment of money out of the school treasuty In the same manner that ho countersigns city warrants, his compensation for such sci vlces shall be fixed bv tho bchool boat J prior to his election, and ho sh ill be rt tiulrcd to give bond to tho sclnol dis trict, with sure t j- ot sureties, conditioned for the faithful pet forinunco of hl dutles, provided, however, tint this sec tion shall onli opplj to cities having a. eitv controllei," Is unconstitutional nnd bis been so hi Id bj- the supreme court In Com vs Rev nolds. 137 Pa. St 3 S Mr Justice CI irk who delivered tho opinion of tho couit said 'The Act of Maj JJ, JSW. P L 271, relating to school districts in cities of the third diss violates Ar ticle III, tection 7 ot the constitution, and Is wliollv void " Tho Act of May 21, 1S7I, Is the only law governing the duties and salarj of tho tltv controller, so far nu concerns school tilstrlcts, and I am still of the opinion tint tho rceiuest of the cltv coutiollei for mi appropriation to him for clerk hlro cannot bo legsillj compiled with, and mi I nt icaso of his compensation will be con tuiry to liw. NO AUTHORITY FOR IT. A cue fill examination of tho statulej and authorities of Prmisvlvuula fulls to levcal am express or implied authority f jr the paj mciit of monej from the school tie isurj to tin city coutiollei Tho "chool ells-tilct pises no eirdluiutcs and tni Act of 1S71 would lmplj that he Is to ret civ e Hilary only from tho cltj which ulone passes ordlnuncis To make this iufeicncc strongii we ni,eel onlj mid the Act of 1SS9 wliieh shows thit In the minds of the Itglslatuie It was conslde red that the cltv controller was not entitled to compensation fiom the i-chool dlituct nnd by thnt Act It was sought to do so Salary is di lined "the peiIotlic.il com pensation to men In olllcl il and tomo othei situations " 21 Am and Eiiit Enej. of Law, 413. Com s Rutlci. ii Pa , St. 11.'. An additional allowance to the control ler from tho services of clerks already In his employ wou d In mv Jutlpmeiit bo an lm reuse of his compensation as fixed by the ordinance of the city councils which allows him tho sum of ?,4(i0 for salarj clerk, and Incidentals Now that the subieit has been brought to tho sin face 0 r n second time bv tho communication of the contioller Jt might not be amiss to discuss tho .19t'i s ctlon of tho Act of 1S74 Its constitutionality Is vlrtuallj assail ed In the proceedings now pending In tno yv &gyi quickly contiuers your hackingcough. There is no doubt about tho cure now. For over half a century river's Cherry Pectoral has been curing coiosnnacoagns ana preventing con sumption. Two sizes: $1.00; 50c. kwp ooe ol Dr. Ayer i C berry I'cctonl I'ltttcr toer jour lui! II jm couth. Wrlto Iho Doctor. It joti liaveany complaint whatcrer, write tho doctor freely about It Vou will rocolva a rromnt null, without cost. AtUrcil, IK. J f AYHt, I owell, Mail, i Just a Cough 1 C This Is its story : 3 S At first, a slight cough. g At last, a hemorrhage A At first, easy to cure. I H At last, extremely difficult. M supremo court, In which the validity of the present sclioil board of this ilt Is attacked In .111 opinion by Judge Mc l'herson of Dnitpliln tountv, not now at hnnd, It was held, that the eountcrsUn Ing of n sihool warrant bv tho cltj con troller Whs liltncPissary 11s the .tllli he? tltm of tho Act or 1S71 Is ilncoustltuilou il for th" mason that no icfertncn Is ninile fo School districts In the title of the Act. If tho Ait fulls thin the cltj con troller Is not bound to supervise the nc t mints, countersign wurruits, ote , of tho school dhlrlct, hut until such time ns tho supremo court renders such a d tls lon the law must stand that It Is tho dutv of the city oonlioller to perfouu buiIi services and without nny compensation from tho f-chool district Risptctfullv joins, David J Reedy, solicitor. SCUTT HAS DISAPPEARED. But His Horses and Wagon Have Been Found. Satin daj afternoon two horses were found tied to trees In a stiip of wood land about half a mile from the main road thut runs through Austin Heights. A short distance away was a farm wagon with a. bushel of pota toes and a few heads of cabbage' in It. There was no trace of the driver. The horses and wagon nie now In John Surbur's bain at Hahylon and an effort Is beins made to locate the ow ner. He Is supposed to be AVIIIlnm Scutt, who resides between Falls and Ran som He was seen driving the team toward Austin Heights Filday utter noon, but nothing has been seen or heaicl of him since THAT NAY AUG LOOP. Hearing Befoie Judge P. W. Gunster in the Injunction Proceedings. Tho Witnesses Sworn. Hefoie Jtidgei F AV Gunster, In court room No 2, jesterday, thtte was a healing In the Injunction case of the Scranton Railway company against the City of Scianton nnd Major James Molr. with lefeience to the Nay Aug paik loop. The company was tepre hc'iited by Major Everett AA'arren and the city by City Solicitor A. A. A'os buig 13 D. Reed, civil engineer for the Scranton Railway company, was the Hi st witness called. Ills testimony was malnlj' with lefeience to the amount of cutting the company was reeiulied to do on Mulberry street and Arthur avenue before these streets were In such shape that a ttack could bo laid C C Mattes, who has charge of the land of the Lackawnnna Iron nnd Coal companj-, testified that he drew up the agreement with the trolley company giving it pormlbslon to luy a track on Mulbetry street and Arthur avenue In consideration of certain guiding the tiollej company agreed to do This agreement was dated Aug IS, 1S93 City Enslnoer Phillips testified that ho gave the lines to the company ac coidlng to which tho tracks were laid Fiank Silliman, Jr , manager of the Scranton Railway companj-, was then put 611 the stand. He described the piesent louto to iN'ay Aug 1j1.uk which, ho s.ij-s, gives them practically a double track On the work of grading and consti uctlon his company has expended between $6,000 and $7,000 The plaintiff rested with Mr Silllman's testlmonj-, reserving the right to call ex-maj'ors of Scranton this morning for the pur pose of pipving that they had knowl edge of the agreement of 1893 between the 1 Ity and the companj. The defense called C C. Mattes as the first witness nnd had him produce a map of the land In the lclnlty of the paik which has Arthur aenue and Mulberry stieet 111.11 ked on It The deed of Naj Aug paik wns also offered In evidence It mentions Aithur ave nue ns one of the boundaiies. Assess ment mnps of the city were also In tioduced, which show that Aithur ave nue and Mulfieiry stieet aio markel upon them. All of this evidence was for the purpose of showing that there had been ie,cognltlon bj- the cltj for jeais that these weie public streets Evan R Morris, assistant cltv cleik, produced an ngreement bj which the teims of the fianchlso gianted by the cltj-' for the extension of the Naj' Aug line were accepted by the company This was In 1S91 and specified that the woik was to be completed within two j ears Tint closed tho testimony for the defense and the hearing was con tinued until this morning, when the additional witnesses for the plaintiff will be examined. POLICE COURT NOTES. Patrick Hrazll wns lined $2 yesterday morning in police court for being el 111 nit. Stephen Sullivan was given ten elajs In the county J til on a charge of drunk und dlsoideily. Albeit Johnson, who took a pair of slippers from in front of the L'-ster Shoe store, was remanded for a fui ther hearing. The major, after hearing his side of the story, ehanged the chaige to drunk and dlsoideily and gave him thlity days In the county kill to re flect upon the evils of Intoxication. John Philip Stiange. who was ar rested at an early hour jesterday morning on a charge of buighuy, was next airalgned. It appears that ho had been Intoxicated and had entered the house of a Mrs Deane, on Cedar avenue, mistaking It for his own Allentown Pair. The Lehigh Valley ralli'oad will sell tickets fiom Stranton to the A'len town fair and letuui at special le w lates, Sept 19th to 22nd, good for 10 turn to and Including Sept. 23id Special one day rate of 50 will be made on Sept. 21st Tickets good go ing on special train leaving Scranton at (K a. m. on that date, tetuinlng on special train leaving Allentown8 00 p. in on that date, or any regular train except the Black Diamond express tho following day. Consult Lehigh A'nlley Railroad agents for Information, schedule, spe clal train, etc. m Smoke tho Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c. Finest wines and clears at Lane's, 820 Spruce street. BORN. LYNETT-In Heinntiin Mmd.o Sept 10, Ib'A to Mi und Mrs Edwurd J Ljnett, 11 sou, DIED. ASSION-In Scranton Sept 9, 1S91, at the residence of J C ZtiUlleli, Gil Clay live, nue, Churlotta Asslon. need 76 jears Funerill Tuesduj, Sept l., Serrleos In Hlckorj Street Presbjtetlun church Interment In Plttston avenue cemetery. FIRST DAY OF FALL TERM OF COURT GRAND JURY MET AND CON STABLES MADE RETURNS. They Roported a Greater Number of Violntlons of the Law Thnn is Their Wont Grand Jury Has nn Aoundnnco of Work on Hand An Old Law Invoked to Checkmate tho Boiough Council of Wlnton Wit nesses Examined in Election Con testMarriage Licenses. Couit resumed sittings jesterday morning after the long summer vaca tion nnd from now until the first of next July it will swing along almost without Interruption Contrary to ex pectations, no opinions were h.Mideu down yesterday After the motions were disposed of the grand Jurors wcn called nnd sworn nnd H. C. Du Bais, of this city, appointed foreman Judge If M Edwards delivered nn exhaus tive charge, going over In detail tho Unties und obligations of a grand juror. It Is expected that upwards o 1,000 cases will come before the Jury duilmj tho week. A number ot Impoitaut one3 were called up yesteidaj-. Several cases against Daniel O'Leary, the bur glar who enteied moio than a score of houses on the hill and in Green Ridge, weie considered and tho libel cases of Colonel E. II. Ripple against Richard Little and Michael O'Toole, of the Scrantonlan, weto also heard. An Old Law Invoked. For tho first time In this county the court was asked jesteiday to quash an Indictment under the piovlslons of tho borough act of isr.l The attention ot the court was called to the law by At torney C P. O'Mulloy who represents Thomas Mack of AA'Inton. a stockholder of the Seymour Electric Light Com pany of that place Tho company In question was or ganbed some months ago and soon af ter Its Incorporation was granted a franchise by the borough council of AVInton permitting it to Install a plant and erect Its wires along various streets of the boroughs It also ap pears that at some time later the coun cil passed another ordinance authoriz ing the pioper olllcials to enter Into a contiact with the Sejmour company to light the streets ot the borough for a term of live years. Itecentlj other oidlnances weie passed by the boiough council 1 evoking the franchise and contract This act Is held by the Seymour company to be illegal and yesterday the court was asked to quash the last or revoking ordinance under the piovlslons of what Is known as the old borough net ot 1851 which provides that an appeal can be taken bj' any person aggrieved by the passage of an ordinance by a borough council, said nppeal to be taken when tho first giand Juiy meets after the passage of the oidlnannce Judge Ed wards ordeied the papeis filed and the case will come up later for considera tion bj- the court. Returns of Constables. Yesterday was the quarterly- ratjir. da- of th" constables of the county and the returns were somewhat more numerous than usual. They were as follows Scianton, Seconil AA'ard, Bernard Davis, constable; Charles Connell, keeping tppllng house. Scranton, Eleventh ward, Joseph F. AA'oelkers, constable AVIlllam Shlck, tippling house. Scranton, Twentieth ward, Joseph Mooie, constable A. L. Dunlavej-, Thomas Gallagher, Anthony AVashner, Ernest Genaio, keeping tippllnpr houses. Dunmore, Thiid w at d Philip Hoff man, constable P. A Bender, keep ing tippling house. Return made at request of Buigess Dan Powell Dickson Cltj-, First ward, Richard Han on. constable William Thomas, keeping tippling house. Caibondale, Second ward, 13. J Neaij', constable Thomas Casej-, kep ing tippling house. Aichbald, Third ward. AVll'lam Dougher, constable Patrick Corcoran, RIehaid Keough, and P. M. Oaughan, keeping tippllner house. Old Forge, Fted Addison, constable Daniel Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Yougooda, Mis. Stephen Dufalla, keeping tippling house. Constable Peter Gerritj-, of th'J cltj, reported that George street, in tho Third ward, has been so neglected that . Is now ?lmost Impassab'e. The Langstaff Contest. In the Langstaff election coi'osi th" following witnesses were examined jes terday Fourth ward, Second district Henry AV. Ferber. Tourth ward, Fourth district Sam uel Jones, George Coombs, Charles Coombs. T. C. Davis, J. J. Hipklns, AV. H. Reese, David Slmfonl, rterf R. James. Thomr.s AV. Joies, Michael Ratchford, Frank Gleason C'lwlcs Carson, E. Jenk'iw, Anl'e' JdIvf n, Anthony Shark'. J "nph Preach. George F Thomas, Robe-it Armstrong, L. L Jones. Frank T'rani is AVIlllam 13 Reese. Evaa Hag.aes Thongs Stone, Lewis .r,'.ist. Eleventh ward, Fiist district Char les J. Mirtz. Thliteenth ward, Thiid district N C Benson, Edward Brandt, John Joll ier, T. C. Stackhouse. John Walker, C. T. Bellamj', T. K. Benson, Thomas Walsh. F. M. Sloat. South Abington J. D. Ajlesworth, II. G. Smith. Benton township N. S. Davis. AA'aveily Andiow Tervvllligeu. Dalton Louis McLoskej-. Ransom J. D. Ilopkins. Newton C J. Thomas. Injunction Against Mullen. Hon John R l'atr jesterday ob talneel nn injunction to restrain Thomas Mullen fiom excavating and laying the foundation for a building on land on the east sldo of North Alain avenue, of which Mr. I'nrr claims to be the owner. An Injunction was grant d and Is mailo returnable Saturday. Mr. Fan Is repiesented by Attorneys If M Han nah nnd T 1' Duffy. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Thomas McCusker Katie B. Purcell . Michael Gallagher Agnes Eageu .. .. Frank AVheolor . . Bertha Slmonson . Jncob J Hemmer Emily Gaughan ... Dunmore Dunmore , Old Forge Tuylor . Spring Brook ..Hazard Home. Scianton. Scranton. :tti,sui C 2 lYllliar Ot r GllV, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 THE POPULAR HOUSE 'i to W -KS3S'-!a S EM r l-wV-5(i VIJ WtC-nr'WJtfi. .-vl 1 Irm 3 " " -"T, m&J4 linc of Dockash Heating Stoves. 'JtsX . Renairs Alwavs in Stock. FOOTE & FULLER CO., flears Building, 140-142 Washington Ave. SUMMER IN COLORADO Low rates to Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Glenwood Springs. Th? Colorado Special Only One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10 00 a m every day Arrives Denver 2 55 p m next tlav and Colorado Springs same evening The Pacific Express leaves Chicago dally 10 TO p. m , and is a first-class train to Colorado also For particulars apply to jour nearest ticket agent or addiess Chicago & North-Western Ry. Prlnclpil Aicnclet; PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK 161 Chestnut St. 461 Droadway , rillCAOO 193 Clark St. Q . Dennis II. Cat roll Peckville. Catheilne Gill Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Susan Mack was gianted final tlls chaige in insolvency jesteitlaj-. Court yestenlay. transferred the res taurant license of D AA' Hauls, of the Second ward of Oly pliant, to Thomas Norton The 1 etui n of sale of John Hartwlck, admlnlstiator of the estate of Henij Hartwlck, deceased, was jestoiday conflrmed nisi In the 'case of C It Rice ngainst C. B. AA'rlght a uile to Interpleaei was discharged jesteiday and the sheriff directed to proceed. The return of sale of Elizabeth Mc-Munaj-, executilx of the estate of Law 1 once MeMuiraj, deceased, was jesteidaj- eonflimed nisi. John D Atherton, of Taj lor, was ap pointed guardian of Mabel A' Knight, the mlnoi child of Richard Knight, late of the borough of Taj lor. The return of sale of real estate bj George A'. Jenkins, administrator of the estate of AA'IllIam Mauler, deceased, wns j-esterday eonflimed finally by the couit Maigaiet and Kathailno O'Mallev minor children of Michael and Maty O'Mallej-, decensed, yesteidav had Thomas F Harrison appointed theli guardian hy the couit. The icport of the viewers with lefer ence to the costs and expenses of con structing the sewer In Schultz court nnd other streets of the Seventeenth waul was confirmed finally yesterdaj A rule was gianted In the case of AVIlllam II. Evans against the Town ship of Carbondale to show cause whj a mandamus execution shall not Issue It Is made returnable at iiigument couit The report of the conunlssloneis was filed yesteid.ay In the case of Saiah A Old and otheis ngainst John Gannon and otheis and the report eonflimed Rule granted on all persons inteiested In above case to 1 of use ii accept ap praisement nccoullng to the repoit of commissioner. Maiy J Davis, of Taj lor. tluougn Aattotney James E AVatklns jesfi tlay began an action to obtain a ill voice fiom David M Davis They weio married Sept 22. 1S73. and Mis. Davis sajs hei husband deserted h" (irt 10, ISO", nnd has peislsted In hir de sertion ever since The Finest Trip for the Least Faie Is a tilp over the Lake Shoie and Atlchlgan Southern Rallwaj-. It passes thiough beautiful seenerj-. It makes fastest time, its tais ate the latest tjpe of e 111 -builders skill Its loael bed is perfect. Its eeiulpmiiit unexcelled If j on contemplate a trip between Buffalo and AVe stern titles the Lake shore Is the road for you to take Tiy tho ' Joj Maker' elgai Go CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought uuui d in a yJi S) . s? Bignatun.of 1&ctttl-&C44A & FRUIT JARSi 2 GILCHRIST Will admit the hand to arrange fruit or JJ clean jar. The largest fruit can be canned gS whole in ihis jai. Cone-shaped cap has 2 many advantages. Best Mason Jars, extra JJ rullbers and caps, and Jelly Glasses. vxvaTwA . "Walk In and look around" K - FURNISHINQ STORE. Dockash Stoves and Ranges Don't put off buying the heating stove you need for this winter till snow flies. Cold weather will be here on time. Wc should be pleased have von call now and insneet our A Great Blow! CONRAD Expects the other kind about Aug. 26 when the liawes and Miller Hats Avill be on sale. 305 Lackawanna Avenue Steam and Hot Water Heati na: Estimates cheerfully furnished on Electrical and Heating Work. Most complete line of Gas and Electric Fixtures in the city. Repair work given prompt atten tion. s. 11!) Franklin Avenue. SUMMER RESORTS. PCtlNSYLVAHIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (formerly Itot:! Klmliurii.) Open AM the Year. Tills hotel lift beau roniodeto 1 11 ml rcfltto I throughout and will optn Its doori Juno 1 1, 1 or rutci, etc. call on or itdilrew DR. W. H.H. BULL EL.MHURST, PA, THE WIIMOLA, Alt Ideal Health Itcsort, llcauti fully Situated with l'ull Lake View. Absolutely free from malaria and mes qulloei boatlag fishing, djuclns, tennis, orclustt 1, itc , pure Llthla water spring; plentj ot old shade, pine grove ot laigu tices surround hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable capacity of hojse, 2GU. Illustrated booklet and references en ap. plication C, E. FREAR. LAKEWINQLA, PA FEIRINJ HALL., Crystal Lake Refined Family Resort Mago letivc Ciirbonelale for Kern Hall nS .1 !!( p m Mn?e leuve I'ern Hull for Cn bondiiloiit H in 11 in Telephone Coiine.i tlou "Ker 1 Hull, pay station C. E. JOHNSON, Manager. I'ostoUlce Address, Uundutl, I'a To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Mu TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. sSfirii