' TW ! THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FHIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899, What! Leave Scranton? I KM Some of our competitors who are, no doubt, anxious to etc us go, have bocn busying thomselvrn telling this Story about. Wo think It time wo had u wofl to sny. With tho lino lino of good wo have, and the prompt way of handling our customers, wo nte gaining fi tends tmd patrons rapidly. Our l'ianoa are, without vnuestlon, some of tho finest to day on the mnrket. Tho very best possi ble to buy Is tho Knnbe. If you want a hlBh grado plnno nt the lenst pnslblo ox- ponse, buy a Urlggs or a Voso & Son. If you want a good, well built piano at a t reasonable coit buy a i;l''lg. " " i want o natronlzo n 8olld and Itollablu firm buy your piano nt l'erry Urother ITionogrnplis. Graplniphones and sup. piles. Mall orders promptly attended to. PERSY BROTHER 203 Wjomln Ave, Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25' Per C Hunrr v uceawmia dairy co Telephone Orders Promptly Do Ivored 3ij-J7 Adums Avenue. DO. A. A, LINDABURY. SftclaliKS Surr,, llseasii oi Vorasn Cfllccllonn II f I'.'a. m 2 to .1 p. in Al UrsHlenes 7 ti Sp.m Ofllce sin Con noil llulldliu Koildance 21i -iouth Main Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., ItlKlll J. KUUNAN, Munajer. Cl.eckfi Haseaio dlreot from rcl'lonc9 to any purt or tne t'nltn 1 Mtatei. Ollicc 10!) Lncka. Ave. l'liDUC 525 HUNTINGTON BAKERY, niiu w Lin 120 runice struct. MnBonlo Templo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In tlio City Who 's n Gradunio In Mtdii'lne. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. UR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. 3 ve, Far, Nose and Throat Odlce Hours 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.: 2 to 4. Williams Building. Opp. rostolllco. ffe UNiaNTfenLABEL nt tt t CITY NOTES 4 i-t' BUILD CLA.SS.-H. S. .Miller's Hlblo clubs nuets toulslu at K31 Adams ave nue, next door to ilio aimory. HECU'LAK MEETiNG.-The King's Daughters and Sons will hold a regular meeting this ciinii.,; at T.Uu o'clock. FIRST ANNUAL uTl.L On Thanks giving eve, November IS), tho Feeders, Helpers and Job i'ret'&men'H union will hold their Urn annual ball In Snover'a hall. I'A Y-DAYS. The Delawat e, Lucka wunna mid WcMen. company paid the jard men, irelght men and employes of tho car r.hnps jislfidiy, and today tho trainmen will lectlvo their pay. NON-COMS. SCHOOL Lieut. Berry will conduct u school In the armory this f veiling for thu nun-commlfcsloned of ficers of Company B, Thlitucntn regi ment. JOHN CAllHOLL INJURED. - John Can oil, of IIdo Park, was yostcrdny taken to tho Moses Taylor hospital with n badly fractured Ug. Carioll Is a miner at tho Ido l'urk i-l.aft and was yester day struck In ihn leg by a pkeo of fly ing cool, villi the ftbevo ineuttoned re mits. He Is a man of ubout S3 and mar. rled HAGG1N BADLY HURT. - Thomas Haggln, who Is a miner In tho Urlsbln mine, was badly buincd and Injured yes terday while preparing a blast. Haggln Is a man of about ?& and unman led. He was taken to the Moos Taylor hospital where his Injuries wero given attention Ho Is cut und bruised about tho head and body. MKET AT FI.Dr.TVILLE.-The mis slonnry board of tho Eusnuehnnna nsso. elation of UnlvcrallBts have arrangea for special meetings In tho Unlversallst church at Flectvlllo, Lackawanna coun ty, Pa., commenclrg Tuesday evening, November 14. at tho usual hour. Ilev. - .. THE MODEL," VIENNA CAFE AND RESTAURANT, E.MOSES, PROP. 221-233WASH I INQTON AVENUE, OPP. COURT HOUSE. -f -f -f Dinner Table d'Hote. Breakfast, Luncheon and (Supper a la earte. Oysters Bf-rvcd In any style. All tablo delicacies of tho season served In cafe or delivered to fam ilies In any quantity desired. Pino Catering a specialty. Freiih Invoice of fancy groceries and smoked goods, Halmon, Stur geon. White Fish. -f t 4--f-f Dr. Sage, of Brooklyn, Pa., and Itev. O. il. llonrdslry, of Scrnnton, and other minister will aid In the work. All aro Invited to tho meetings. EIGHTH WAHD CONTEST. - There wns another hearing yesterday before Commissioner IS. W. Thayer In the Eighth ward election contest. Tho fol lowing wltnrsBcs wero examined: Abra limn Qetz, M. Jurkovltz and Martin Man nhnn. Thero will bo another hearing Tuesday. A number of witnesses havo not responded to the subpocnacs served uron them and tho sheriff will be direct ed to bring them In. nUCIIItE IU11TY OIVEN.-Scranton council, No. 8a. rtoyal Arcanum, gavo a euchre followed by a smoker, at their rooms on Wyoming avenuo last night. About forty mehcrs wero In attendance ntld t.j0JCU- n very plensnt evening. At ,,0 cuci,ro tnrco prIzc wcrc ,,Ivcn whch wcr won ns follows. First prize, a hand- romc meerschaum pipe, won by Myor Davldow; second prize, won by John Workroth;, third prize, won by John Wntner. Tho members sat around after the ruchro smoking tmd chnttlng until nbout 12 o'clock, when tho party broke up. New Goods open Saturday morning-. An lmmonsa new stock of ladles' misses nnd chil dren's Jackets, velours, appliques braid ed nnd fur-trimmed sample coats. Mears & Hagen. ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. Given for tho Benefit of St. Thomas College- Athletic Association. The musical and dramatic entertain ment given last night at College hall, on Wyoming avenue, for the benefit of the St. Thomas Athletic association, ns n huse success. The large hall was crowded with nn audience which thoroughly appreciated the evening's entertainment, which was divided Into two parts. One of the novel features or tne iirst section of the programme was the looters' chorus, "Marching to Victory," an given by tho St. Thomas foot ball team and most of tho larger members of the school. Recitations by Thomas Jordan and Teresa McCoy were heartily received, ns wero nlso solos by Sadie Dougherty, David K. Jones, Agnes Uellly and Ed ward Welsh. A piano duct by the Misses Mae Murphy and brace How ard was likewise very enjoyable. The Wright brothers Introduced some high ly entertaining specialties, and were enthusiastically applauded. "The Great Klixlr," a comedy In one act, was then produced by the follow ing cast: Dr. Waldlmar, Dlscovcicr of the Great Rllxlr Joseph Carey Denla MeSorley, the Doctor's Asslst- hlMnni Moses O'Mallcy Theophllus Grccnbox, a De.if Man, Edwin I'hilbln Nervous Aspen, with the shakes, Thomas Barrett Charles Frecdley. heir to a great for tune John Iluddy Hurry Qullldtlver, a Novelist. John I.ynott Touchdown THIerbrnndt, an Injuird foot ball player John Illgalns Herbett Easel, a friend of Qullldrlver, AloyMus Culllgan Major Fingers, a hero of thn Into war, James Cummlngs Dob Drown, the doctor's errand boy, Myron IUttPiihousp Tho play was very favorably re ceived, the whole company coming In for Its share of applause and honor. After an Intermission of a few mo ments the second part of the program was rendered. This Included an ex cellent piano solo by Aloyslus Colll gan, vocal selections by the Tennis quartette, a recitation by Walter Mc N'ally, with violin accompaniment by Paul Darrctt. a soprano solo by John Howard, a violin solo by Edward A. Durlte, a gymnastic exhibition by T. J. Mulligan and a clever rendition of Kipling's "Uncle to the Armv Again, Sergeant," by John P. Toohey. Be sides these, the Wright Brothers gavo acrobatic specialties, which proved the hit of the evening. The "Wright Brothers" Is merely the stage names of the two performers, who nro two extremely young Scrantonlans rejoic ing in the names of Wright Campbell and Thomas Colleran. Last year they traveled awhile with the Miles Ideal Stock company. WEST SIDE ACCIDENT, Herbert Courtrlcrht and Albert Barnes Injured. Herbert Courtrlght, of Tenth street, nnd Albert Barnes, of Noith Main ave nue, Hyde Park, both of whom are in the employ of Edwin Hughes, the con tractor, were yesterday afternoon driv ing down South Main avenue, together, when their vehicle was run into by a trolley car. Their horss then took flight nnd dashed madly down tho street, being llnnlly brought to a stop. The men, who had been hurled from their seats, were quite badly hurt, Barnes In paitieular being hurt by the accident. The wagon was badly smashed and damaged, and both of the hoisea weie badly hurt. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN. Stanley Barris Badly Injured at the Green Ridgo Crossing. Stanley Karris, of Van Buren ave nue, was yesterday badly Injured at the Delaware and Hudson Green Kldge crossing. Barrl3, who Is a min or, was going home nfter work nnd was struck at the crossing by the train. He was taken to the Lackawanna hospital, where It was found his back was badly crushed, his shoulder blade fractuied and his hand and forearm so badly Injured that amputation was necessary. A TWENTY-THREE FOOT FALL. William Doohler, of Willow Street, Badly Injured. William Doehler, of 714 Willow street, a carpenter employed by Con ttactor E. S. Williams on tho Paull building, yesterday fell from the third ptory, striking on tho flrfct story floor, and, striking on his hip. he was bidly hurt. He was cut ond bruised and ono leg s fractured, It Is feared. Ho was removed to his home, where, Dr. E. P. Scnnlon Is In attendance on him. i n i ANOTHER SURVEY IN PROGRESS Erie Looking for a. Route Across Wayne County. The Erie railroad Is having another survey made of a lino across Wayne county, connecting with tho Jefferson branch at Brandt, which will shorten the distance between Buffalo and New York. If a line Is built on the lines of this survey It would put Honesdale on the main lino of that road. Your Poor Tax Is now due. Pay It In city treasurers ollice and save costs. I Smoke tho Popular Punch cigar, 10c. WATER-SUED IS NOT EXEMPr FROM TAX JUDGE AnCHBAlD HENDEH3 AN IMPORTANT DECISION. In tho Cftso tho Sprlnu Brook Wntor Supply Company Brought to Pre vent the Salo of Its Lands In Spring Brook Township for Stato, County and Township Tax, Ho Rules That Land Hold ns a Watershed Is Not Exempt Other Court Matters. Land not Indispensably nnd Immedi ately necessary to the operation of a. water plant, though It may bo held solely as n water shed, cannot escape local taxa.. jii under the law exempt ing corporations from local taxes on property used for public service. This Is the gist of a decision made by Judge Arclibald In nn exhaustive opinion submitted yesterday In the in junction case brought by the Sprlns Brook Water Supply company to re strain tho county treasurer from tell ing 0,000 acres of Its land In Spring Brook for unpaid taxes. The company, through Colonel L. A. Watres, Its president and sollc'tor, al leged that the land in question forms part of the company's capital stock; necessary for a water shod and reser voirs and held for no other purposes. After discussing tho case nt length the Judge decides that tho Jasper Em ery tract on which there Is a reservoir, and tho one hundred acres of the Jacob Kldd tract immediately adjoining and surrounding Hound Hole dam should be exempt, but the' treasurer should be permitted to sell the remain der of tho said tract, the taxes col lectable thereon being correspondingly reduced to $31.83 on the 300 acres as sessable. In nrrlvlng at the decision Judge Arclibald was guided In n measure by a decision of Judge Ikeler In tho casj of Roaring Crock Water company against Glrton, 142 Pa., 92. After nfflrmlng tho contention that lands Indispensably necessary to tho operation of the company's water works are not taxable for local pur poses, Judge Ikeler said: But to hold that SJS acres o unproduct ive mountain lands, principally coercd with a small growth of timber or under brush, not used for Improvements, dam or reservoir purposes, consisting of sev eral tracts of land are exempt from such taxation, because they lie along the stream used for supplying water for the company nnd slopo towards and drain Into It, for fear a uulsaneo might bo irected on such lands nnd contaminate said t-tream Is In our opinion carrying the principle far beyond the Intention of the dn-lded cases. Nearly all lands have a drainage and nearly every stream is surrounded by sloping lands hlllsldra or mnuntniiiH, nnd every water company might with equal proprlrty nnd perhaps stronnor ground than this one, claim ownership and exemption from local tax ation. In applying this decision to the case in qurstlon, Judge Arclibald wrote: "There is nothing In the present case to relieve It from the force of this d clslon or tho reasons given for ren dering It. There, but S,"i5 acres wore mvoivcu; nero we nro asked to ex empt over C.000 acres." Ono of the paragraphs In the-opinion reads as follows: Tho importance to the public of pure water no ono will gainsay, and tho vigil mire of those who are engaged In the business of supplying It, In seeing to It that It Is not contaminated Is to bo ap preciated and commended ns It deserves. In no way do I desire to underestimate this In any position taken In the present caie but In adjusting the nice bnliinco ns to what Is necessary for this put pose and what Is not. we must bo careful not to lin led away from proper standard.?, nor to Inv too much stress upon mere theories and sugrctlnns Particularly is this true where, In tho effort to do Justice to ono p.'iit of the public, we may do serious In justice to another. May End Abruptly. When tho plaintiff In tho Injunction case of tho Mt. Pleasant Coal com pany against the Lackawanna Kail road company rested at the close of yesterday afternoon's session. Judgo Arehbald gavo u strong intimation that the defense mav not be required to rebut tho plaintiff's claim to a right to cross the right of way of the de fendant, to establish which alleged right the suit was brought. The court Informed the attorney that he was disposed to hear the arguments of the plaintiff on the evidence cover ing this font nro of the ense before entering upon the reception of the de fendant's testimony. "It does not ap pear to me that you have established your right to crops" la the way In which he addressed the attorneys for the plaintiff. The following gave tfstlmony for tho plaintiff, yesterday: W. B. Culver. Ed mund Bartl. S. D. Klngsh-y, Charles S. Parrar, L. K. Gratrle, J. H. Law, I. A. Pinch and James Pollock. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tho will of Cm nllne Schmidt, late of Fcranton, was admitted to probato yes terday and letti rs wero granted to her son, Charles Schmidt. Patrick J Moran Instituted a suit of replevin yesterday r.galnst John Connors to recover ono two-story double framq dwelling houso nt 3420 Hollow street, Third ward. Vosburg & Dawson aru the attorneys for Moran. S. B. Price, esq., attorney for Pulnskl P. Carter, Mai tin P. Carter and Mrs. Cberrg Perioral ; The best remedy 60 years ago for coughs and colds and all Kindred ail ments and The best remedy To-day. j$km m rm Amelia M. Kennedy yesterday riled pa pers In a suit In ejectment against the llldgo Turnplko company, Tho latter company operates tho Iluulovnrd leading from Grocn llldgo to Olyphaut and tho plaintiffs njlcgo that tho former Is In unlawful possession of ono and nine tenths acres of land belonging to them. COUNTING THE COUNTY VOTE. Those Appointed by tho Court to Do tho Work. Tho work of mnltlns tho official rec ord of the count of last Tuesday's votes sent In by tho election nftlcer3 in the various dlstilcts was begun In court room No. 2 yesterday afternoon. Tho following clerks, appointed by Judge Arrhbald nre doing the work: Computing cletk, John At. Harris; lite clerk, M. J. Ruddy nnd Herbert L. Taylor; reading clerks, D. P. Tlnlcham and Jainos K. Goni.'hnrt; recording ' clerks, Robert J. Kenmn nnd Louts) U. Carter. All of the nbovc nro at torneys In accordance with a rule of , court. I Mr. Harris Is occupying tho Judgo'a placo on tho bench nnd compares the vote ns It Is rend by ths reading clerks. In case of a dispute, however, Judge Archbnld is to be called In. When tho cleiks finished their labors! last evening they had Just counted Ichlgh township and will commoner on Madison this morning. The only) differences between thu open nnd sealed returns noticed yesterday after noon wore in the Northwest district of Carbondale township, where Aten Inst 'ten votis and in tho Second district, Third ward, Carbondale, where Kick- etLi, the Prohibition candidate, gained ten votes. PELL TOWNSHIP CASE. Judgo Edwards Handed Down nn Opinion Continuing tho Prelim inary Injunction Granted. - In an opinion banded down yester day Judgo II. M. Edwaids continued tho preliminary Injunction heretofore granted In the case of Nicholas Glynn. Andrew Moran and J. Coughlln against John Mooty, James Hoenan. Edward Ilealey, James Ward, Thomas Kenning and Nathaniel Davis. All of the parties to tho suit nro member.? of the school board of Pell township and the trouble arose ovr the selec tion of school books for tho district. In his opinion Judge Edwards said: Although this case has been hen id on a rule to continue tho preliminary In junction, the tistlmony taken on both sides has disclosed Its full merits, nnd it Is therefore Incumbent upon us to report tho facts and tho law to the same extent ns If It were before us on a final hearing. The main contention of the plalntlff3 is mat me scnooi district or Fell town ship entered into nn alleged contract with Glnn & Co. to furnish the district with school books for a period of throe years. This contract Is nllegod to be Illegal, (1) becaus-e the resolution of the school board authorizing It was passed in the absence of the teachers: (2) be cause the names of the mnrnbois vot ing for nnd aealnst tho resolution were not entered tiimn the minutes, nd (S) because the resolution wn3 pa'ped and the contract entered Into before the annual election of toachers. The undisputed facts of this cas? have plneed it beyond the iecos"-ttv of any extended discussion. The action of theechool board as detailed In themln ut,s was In violation of th plain man dates of the law and for this reason the contract with Oln & Co wns ab solutely void. The restrietlons Imposed by law on school directors In the change nnd nun-hns" of school boojs answer n salutary purpose. When par-" ents raid for their children's books It wan proper to protect them against sudden and arh'tmry changes entail ing unreasonable pnns'. P'nce th municipalities pay for .school books the same protection Is evtonded to the tnx-pnyo-s. It Is n matter of common ob servation that school book agents nre i-dutrlous and that their advances, in j th Interest of their prlnolDils, are I Fomettmr-s of a very persuasive ohar- m-iiT. ii is wen, inereioro, mat an iun requirements of the law ehould be strictly compiled with. Nor do wp consider the participation of tho teachers, as an adv'sory bnd, In the choice of honks, a matter to he overlooked. Persons trained to nnd In the profession of tearhlne ought to know move nbout the quality of the books needed for the schools than thos who follow other occupations. It Is true that school directors are not bound by the Judgment of tho teiehers; never theless the directors muit secure the advice of the tcnoVrs as the law re nulres. Tf th testimony In the case at bar Is to bo bpllevel. the school hoard In Pell township have failed for sev eral years to obs-"'o this provision of the law. The ouestlons ft law considered In this case have b'en brfor- ma-v of the cimnion plens ludTcs tlvcunhout the stato. Thev nil ngrta fnbrtontlallv In tliolr construction .'f the law. The'r views may bo foun 1 "n the follow-In? rnp;: Barber vs. WHlh'lm, 7 C. f 214; Butler vs Shlrlev township school dis trict, IT, C C. 201: Barber vs. New halter, in p. C. 211: Maloney vs. Rogers, (i Pulp. 20. Now, November 0. 199. the rule to continue the prellmlnnrv i-Junctlnn Awarded In this case Is m.i'in nbsnlutp nnd the Injunction Is continued until the further order of the court. Improved Dining Car Service. Nickel Plate train No. 3 leaving Buf falo nt 7.10 a. m dally, has a dining car attached, serving breakfast im mediately after departure from Buf falo. Luncheon and dinner will nlso be served at co venlent nours. xne meals on tho Nickel Plate dining cars have already a national reputation for ex cellence, and this Improved service will no doubt bb appreciated by the patrons of the popular Nickel Plato road. A GREAT VARIETY OF Sample Coats for Ladies, Misses, Children OPEN SATURDAY MORNING. They are better made, fit perfectly, more stylish, than regular stock coats and the price we guarantee to be one-third less. EARS & HAGEN FIRST RETURN OF THE GRAND JURY TRUE AND IGNORED BILLS PRE SENTED TO COURT. Anthony Vilollo, Is Indicted for tho Murder of Ono of His Countrymen. Portion of Yesterday Was Spent in Considering Petitions for Bridges in Various Parts of tho County. Thirty-eight Bills Wero Returned Marked True nnd Thirty Wero Ignored. The first return of the present grand Jury to tho court was made yesterday morning. Ono of tho true bills wero against Anthony Vilollo, who Is charged with killing one of his coun trymen during a row near their horro In South Scranton about a month ago. 1 ho number of true bills returned wns thirty-eight nnd 30 wero Ignored. Yes tttdny afternoon was devoted by the Jury to the consideration of bridge pe titions. Those heard were: Petition for a bridge over the west blPe.mn0f I;n" "r0?? ,n Fe townsldp i " ' ,fl"U,a br,l,Be over the "oar ing Brook In Covington township. re itlon for a bridge in tho township of West Ablngton. shFnCtUl0n fr a br,dB0 ln Scott wn U'etltlon for a bridge over Meyer additional petition for strlrgers for a bridge over another part of Meyer (reek: nnother additional petition for ?,ri3 ?Vcr,a ,brancl "f the Tunk haniiock In Jordan Hollow between Bc-ton nnd Scott township. Petition for a bridge ln Blakely bor ough. Following is a list of the true and Ignored bills: TRUE BILLS. Defrauding Boarding House George A. Richards: Mrs. A. Mahon prox. Frank Bonjnmln; K. Russell pros. Murder Tnnv Vllnlln- I:---,-,. rt. ling Jr. pros. illegal Salo of Drugs Harry Lutz; Charles T. George pros. John Wood; Charles T George pros. Aggravated Assault and Battery Prank Ooprkes. Annie Urbutanle; Mat thew Reliwagdcs. pros. George Har vey; Mlly MeHnlo. pros. Assault nnd Batterj Mnrv Hanslek; Martin Woyshner. pros William John Roderick: Mary Roderick, prox. Grif fith Richards; Jane Richards, prox. Nicholas Corgp; A. B. Ruddy, pros. M. Schwartz ; Pmlel Hlbschman, pros .Tospnh Galnvltz: Andrew Bornskl.pros. John Oolko; David Youngman, pros. Nicholas Vnrfi- rvilr. u,,-,..,i L Larcrnv a- d Receiving P. W Mll- i lei-. n-nnK learning, Jr., pros. Michael White: Frank Kobllng. Jr.. pros. Alex ander McDonnell: Prnnk Kobllng, Jr., pros. Albert TJovrt: A. Huskovltz.pros John Bii.Up; Frank nobllng. Jr., pros P. W. Miller: Prank Kobllng. Jr.. pros' Robbery Prank Nnrton.Thomas Kel ly: P'nnk Kobllng. 1r.. pros. Pointing Pistol William Cole: Frank Kobllng. Jr., pros. Arthur Deacle; Klias Davis, pros. Fred Addison; Mary Wnsnnck, prox. Statutory Burglary Harry Goodrich Joseph Purey. Thomas Smith. John Wr gbt- Frank Kobllng. Jr.. p-os. Jo seph Mlpatrlek: Frank Pnbtlng. jr tiros. P. J McNam-ira P-. trick Olb bo's .Michael McDonough: Frank Kob llnir, Jr., -pros, Perjury Cora Burnett: Prank Kob llncr jr., pros. Selling Liquor Without l,lcens Nicholas Genrr-o: Antbonv K. Ruddy pro. Charles Goots, Carrie Goots; Ke- lippen Pos, prox. .Fnnil-ntlnn and Kastardy William U "MIITIS. pros. Common Scold Fmma Egler; Ellen Gnrvev prox. Carrying Concealed Wennnns Nicho las Georcp; A. K. Ruddy, pros. reduction Robert Cairns; Bessie Cnlvns prox. Adultery George Wlnlack; Thomas Ij"vshnn. pros, Mal'plou Mischief Rnlvina Woysh ner: Martls Tlasu'lk. pros. IONORF.D' KILLS. Robbery John Ford; Prank Kobllng, Jr., pi os. Malicious Mischief Ludomera Knh urlk; John Woshnoclt. pros., to pav costs. Patrick Connolly. Patrick Mav. I John Clnherty, James Connelly; Bridget ; Coughlln, prox.; enusty to pay costs. Trn Aninliftll TT-rMll Pnlof-a nt-nc r n,, ... ..A.V1..1...., .4...., w..M-, 'tU0 IV I'1. corts. T-arcenvaml Receiving Fnnk Smith; Harry W. Cade, pros. Daniel Snyder; Oscar Lee, pros. Thomas Marsden; William P. Llovd. Jr., pros. Larceny by Bailee Thomas Marsden- Wtr'am P. Llovd. Jr.. pros. Defraudl"g Boarding Housp Harry Ftevpns; Ida Bartholomew, prox; coun ty to pay costs. Edward Collins; Julia Kennedy, prox.: county to pay costs. Thomas Murphy: Andrew Mahon.pros.; county to jiny costs. Assault nnd Battery A. K. Ruddy; Nicholas Oeorgp. pros., to nay costs Sarah Barrett; Wiiilim SheUl!d, nros ,' to pnv cofts. Prank Domlnlck, Mary Pnmlnlrk; Margaret Powell, prox.; county to pav costg. Vl"cent Carluecl: Alfred Renn, pros., to pay costs. Ame'la Kolace. Prnnk Domlnlck, Mary Domlnlek: Llz7le Dnv's. prox.: county to pay costs. Harry Morin; Ida Fisher, prox.: county to pny costs. John Lof tus: Thomas Iiftus. pros.; county to pav costs. James Sullivan: Vincent TnmnsVI. pros ; cnunty to pav costs. Thomns Mnrnliy: Andrew Mahon.pros.: county to pay costs. Rosle Wlnwnod; K. A. McDonald, prox., to pay costs. Jennie Wlnlack, Pugene Tropp: Carrie SniUh, prox.; county to pay costs. Purplary Jennie Wlnlack. Cassle Roth, Pugene Tropp; Carrie Smith, prox, nmbpz7lnmp"t William Haggcrty; J5pkI, Morrison, prox. Adultery 'Mary Ferreus: Francis PIs qullo. pros.; county to pay costs. Selling L'quor Without License Peter Carroll; Jacob Bllman, pros., to pay costs. EY SAVED. 7 I Guns, Swords, 1 g: yy Cii Machettes, Bayonets . That Have Seen Actual Service. i 5 Spanish Swords, with Scabbard $.75 ISg Machettes 1.75 " m Spanish Guns -1.50 S 5a Armors, Spears and other goods suited for "Dens" and E S Lozy Corners. eJ SCRANTON'B LEADINQ CHINA STORE AND LAMP HEADQUARTERS. 35 Millnf & Dprl ejg millcM CX tCClV, REC0G.1IZED IIEADQ'JARTERS FOR Reliable Furs, tyhsh Tailored tland some Everything in Ladies' Outer Gar ments, Misses and Children's Coats and Capes, Ladies Silk Waists in new shades and effects. F. L. Crane, Rau) Fiirs Boiighf. e Exter C5 7f7 no. nil a O From Your Furniture Aud destroy every moth woini and egg-, without taking furniture apart. 1 BBS, SI, O Successfully treated and work guaranteed. reasonable. Falso Pretences Hannali TIplady; A. M. Atherton, pios., to pay costs. Rape Thomas Kilpatrlck; Annie IIu mlston, prox. FILED BONDS AND VEIIE I'AID. Patrolmen Hockcnberry and Davles Collect from City. Patrolmen HocHenberry and Davles yesterday procured Indemnity bonds ln the sum of $100 each; presented them to City Controller Howell and isecured warrants for their lo K-delayed pay, amounting to $1S3 apiece. The bondsman for Hockcnberry Is Wade Finn, while John II. Fellows' name Is slsned to Davles" bond. LETTERS EltOM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In tcrrst will bo published when accompa nied, for publication, by tho writer's mime. The Tribune will not be held ro sponsible for opinions hero exp'esscd.j Rev. Richard Hiorus Suggestion. Editor of Tho Tribune. Sir: An Item In Tho Tribune of this date tells us that Herhtir Carter was fined $1 for splltlns on the sidewalk l:i Helena, Sluntana. I think It would be a flno thins If such a law could be made and enforced In this city. How tho fltws would fill tho city treasury! I wondor some of our city ofllclals havo not thought of It. The sidewalks of Scranton aro enough to sicken any one from tho frequency of expectorations ono Is foiccd to see. It would bo ensy enough for any one compelled to spit to Etep to tho curb and spit la tho street. Yours truly, Illchard Hlorns. Try a "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. o P. is The Scranton Bedding rrn 13 WyomlnB Ave. wj "Walk In and look around." S& Gowns, uues 324 Lacka. Ave Fiirs Repaired. fl. ill by our New Process, Our prices are very Highest Grade I 'H I1SI 1 Lowest Prices. Successor to Bruiion & Tnllman. 412 Spruce Street. SOLE AGENT Young's Hats. Mn('kiutoIies and Storm Coat?, SS.90, worllt $13 00. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. A1W styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed e a on TH" CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented glvlnnr you our easy terms of payment or'verr lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Firs largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Ke'ly's Slom, V The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccr&Dton and Wiliest-II irro, Pi, .Mimufuciureri of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENOIflBS Boilers, Holitlng and Pumping AUchlnery. General Ollice, Scranton, Pa, Cap urinate Moths M I BfiBY C1IU U GOrGflRTS
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