THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1899. 8 JURORS WHO WERE FIRST TO BE DRAWN NUMBER OF COURT HOUSE OF FICIALS AMONG THEM. Jury Commissioner and County Com missioner on tho Second Week's Panel Verdict in tho Case of Smith and Others Against Loomis and Others Is Practically a Victory for tho Defense, Though the Find ing Is for tho Plaintiff Report of Vlowors on Wyoming Avenue. Grand Jurors for tho January term and petit Jurors for tho two weeks term beginning Jan, 29. Traverse Jur ors will be drawn today. Following are the Jurors who were drawn: GRAND JUItY, JAN. 1. James 'Walter, carpenter, Hansom. Gcorgo 11. Daulph, laundrymun.Hcronton, Michael F. Ntury, salcsmiin, Carbondale. Harry Wyatt, barn boss, Scranton. Iradoro Utz, carpel ler, Scranton. Thonins A. Beck, clerk, Scranton. P. McDonald, hotel, Dunmore. Richard WatUIns, laborer, Taylor. Jumes McCormack, hotel, Scranton. William Ltghtfoot, miner, Scranton. L. J. Green, farmer, Denton. Thomas Rcpson, miner, Dlaltely. Andrew WellH, farmer, Denton. L. D. Thompson, reporter, Illnlcoly. William Jones, miner, Dlaktly. James E. McDcrmott, miner, Jcssup. Robert Drown, llcrlst, Scranton. John McDermott, miner, Scranton. Patrick FlnneBan, laborer. Scranton. John Murphy, laborer, Scranton. Daniel Sullivan, bartender. Scranton. Harry Francis, clerk, Scranton. Melvln Price, clerk, Scranton. C. A. Wiggins, barber, Scranton. PETIT JURY JAN. 29. William Luther, sr., machinist, Scranton. 13. J. Coleman, councilman, Scranton. William MeAdams, brakeman, Scranton. John Rofferty, laborer, Moscow. William Krelnberg. loborpr, Scranton. G. Engleklck, motorman, Scranton. John Flaherty, barber, Scranton. John M. Casey, school controller, Scran. ton. M. F. Lynch, motorman. Scranton. William J. Williams, laborer, Taylor. W. F. E. Williams, laborer, Scranton. G. W. Kramer. Justice. Greenfield. James O'Rourke. miner, Archbald. George Stone, teamster, Scranton. S. S. Decker, fnrmer. Denton. John Carter, miner, Old Forge. Michael Dowd, painter, Scranton. Milton Keller, laborer. Goulclsbnro. II. L. Knyf, Insurance, Scranton. Patrick Melody, miner, Scranton. James J. McGovern, hotel, Scranton. John Mahoney, teamster, Throop. Walter Staff, miner, Old Forge. John Donnelly, printer, Scranton. Thos. S. Fish, farmer. North Ablngton. W. C. Jordan, carpenter, Scranton. Robert Dieter, desk sergeant, Scranton. T. J. Powderly, laborer, Scranton. Avery White, farmer, Scott. Frank Ditrke, miner, Archbald. Henry Sauer, carpenter, Archbald. James Wymbs, liveryman, Scranton. Peter P. McCoy, clerk, Scranton. W. L. Atherton, carpenter. Glcnburn. Fred Thllllp, councilman, Scranton. James Card, farmer. North Ablngton. Thomas J. Hughes, miner, Taylor. Henry J. Davis, newsdealer. Taylor. John J. Davis, agent. Dlakely. Peter O'Donnell, agent, Scranton. Frank Golden, operator, Scranton. Johnson C'oolbaugh, farmer, Ransom. Frank Huffard, laborer. Ransom. G. W. Hoffman, agent, Scranton. Frank Dickinson, farmer, Newton. Theodore E. Tripp, farmer, Scott. Charles O. Wolfe, expressman, Scranton. John Jennings, miner, Scranton. Thomas P. McNulty, cigars, Carbondale. 3. D. Cummlngs, foreman, Olyphant. Thomas Lynott, laborer, Scranton. Peter Bedell, farmer. Ransom. A. L. Ross, farmer. West Ablngton. Anthony Lally, miner, Mayfleld. John L. Holllduy, timekeeper, Scranton. B. D. Roberts, clerk. Scranton. George Kerl, bartender, Scranton. John II. Martin, miner, Mayfleld. John M. Moran, barber, Scranton. A. M. Jenkins, mail carrier, Scranton. PETIT JURORS-FEB. S. Charles Miller, mou'der, Scranton. William H. Holl, Scranton. Miles McAndrew, miner, Archbald. Benjamin J. Reese, flro boss, Taylor. William J. Neiger, agent. Taylor. A. F, Flannery, mason, Scranton. Arthur Hnslam, manufacturer, Scranton. Wm. Worfel, conductor, Dunmore. George Jones, gardner. Old Forgo. Frank E. Morgan, conductor.Carbondale. Harry Decker, fireman, Scranton. Benjamin Lewis, miner, Old Forge. Richard Reynolds, miner, Mayfleld. Thomas John, miner, Mayfleld. John Butler, fireman. Carbondalo town ship. George Dell, carpenter, Blakely. John S. McCabe, hotel, Scranton. John Logan, driver boss, Scranton, Harlem Beemer, farmer, Newton. Humphrey Wllllairs, farmer. Spring Brook. Morris Harney, fc reman, Lehigh. Patrick Hopkins, mlrer, Scranton. Jas. J. Flanagan, freight hand, Scranton, Wallace M. Ruth, teller, Scranton. John Brooks, miner, Olyphant. II, II, Warded, faimer, Covington. Clarence Vail, farmer, Greenfield. William Koshler, engineer, Old Forge. Frank Dougherty, operator, Moscow. Frank II. Flanagan, laborer, Scranton. Arch Martin, mlfcr, Jermyn. Edward Melvln, merchant, Scranton. Casper Ott, merchant, Taylor. C. II. Murray, photographer, Scranton. William T. Davis, newsdealer, Taylor, William Kerr, miner, Old Forge. Charles Stevens, reporter, Scranton. Patrick F. Ryan, machinist, Scranton. Samuel W. Roberts, commIssloner,Scran ton. Alva Kraus, farmer, Ransom. M. E. Flaherty, plumber, Scranton. M. A. Purcell, conductor. Scranton. Roger Madden, laborer, Scranton. Thomas Major, fireman. Lackawanna. Ed, Franklin, Insurance, Scranton. S. Snyder, farmer. South Ablngton. M Youaroelorelncun "a 1U floe porea. polllnc' the flame every time you use Inferior oil in a lamp. Don't blame the lamp for the reiulti. a poor ott makes a poor light. When you're tired of poor lltrbti, and want . rich, brilliant white light, tour Headlight "Water "White Oil Tha flneitoll that the best refineries of the land can make, and It'a not only lands puru. It's delivered Wb ATLANTIC BEFININQ. CO. Choking E trJfk k t K I Mf Fuel for Force Your body must have force, nervous force, mus cular force, digestive force. Fat is the fuel used to supply this force. If you are weak in any of these forces, use more fuel. The cod-liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is the best fuel for this work. Your nerves grow stronger, your muscu lar power increases, and your digestion improves. oc. and $1.00, all druggist!. SCOTT & DOWNE, Chemists, New York. Eugcno Reed, farmer, Glenburn. Homer Wilcox, foreman, Fell. William Stevens, miner, Olyphant. Thomas Campbell, fireman, Scranton, Wllllnm Harper, gent, Dlakely. David J. Davis, bookkeeper, Scranton. Walter Burdlck, farmer, Greenfield. A. Schlmmerllng, farmer, Gouldsboro. W. Palmer, Ice dealer, Glenburn. J. L. Miller, farmer, West Ablngton. Hartley Duddy, miner, Scranton. William T. Thomas, miner, Taylor. Otto Deublcr, wagonmakor, Dunmore. Robert Wlnshlp, laborer, Covington. Verdict in Smith-Loomls Case. The Jury In the case of J. S. Smith, Mrs. Cornelius Smith and Joseph Fel lows against F. E. Loomis and John II. Fellows returned a verdict Satur day In which they award the plaintiff the sum of J2.93S.04. This Is practi cally a victory for the defense, as the finding Is In accordance with the state ment of the account as filed by the defendants. The verdict Is conditional upon law points reserved by Judge Gordon to be passed upon after a more careful study of the law bearing on the case. Trie form of the verdict was drafted by Judge Gordon, with the spaces for tho figures left blank. As filled In by the Jury tho finding reads as follows: Now, on the 2d of December, 1890, we, the Jurors empannelcd In tho ubovo case, find in favor of plaintiffs and against defendants for tho land described In tho writ. And further by special verdict we cer tify that wo have stated an account be tween the parties In accordance with tho testimony, from which wo find there Is due and owing to plaintiffs from de fendants tho sum of $2,93S.0I, in which accounting wo allowed, Inter alia, items as follows, viz: First Purchaso money received from lots sold by articles of agreement and deeds, with Interest thereon, $14,827.37, a statement of which sales showing tho names of purchasers, date and nature of purchase and consideration therein aro bet forth In statement thereof hereto at tached. Second Amount received for rent with Interest thereon J1.S57.S0. Third Expenses Incurred In laying out land Into lots. Fourth Expenses Incurred In care or lots. Fifth Expcnres Incurred In care ot the land. Thcro Is credited to the defendants. First Amount paid for Drown mort gage and Judgment, J2.S00. Interest, $:, D0C.0G. Second Commissions for services In plotting lands, paying taxes, renting, making sales, collecting purchase money and rents and other services rendered by them in handling tho property, !5,&9.tf9. Interest, J3.030.OS. If tho court bo of opinion that tho above aro legal and proper Items enter ing Into the settlement and account, then Judgment to be entered for tho amount stated; otherwise deduct such Items ns are Irci roper to bo consldelnd and taken Into account, reduce tho amount and enter Judgment nccoidlngly. Court House News Notes. The rule for an Injunction in the case of Mrs. Ellen Taylor against George W. Brown was discharged. Court granted a rule to show cause why Charles and Etta Whitman should not bo permitted to adopt Mildred, daughter of Sarah Price. A rule for a decree In divorce was granted In the case of Anna E. Mor gan against Reese J. Morgan. A rule to open Judgment was made In the case of tho Equitable Refining com pany against Matthias Stlpp. Application was made to court Sat urday by City Solicitor A. A. Vosburg for confirmation of the report of the viewers in the opening of Wyoming avenue, between Olive and Ash streets. The report was confirmed condition ally. An action In trespass for JIO.'.'OO dam ages was Instituted by A. Darnes, of 413 North Main avenue against the Scranton Railway company. He claims that while driving n team of horses November 9 he was run down by a trolley car and permanently In jured. DRIVERS WILL RESUME WORK. Strike at tho Dodge Is Amicably Ad justed by Superintendent Evans. The driver boys at the Dodge mine, who quit work last Thursday, owing to an alleged grievance, will resume work this morning. District Superintendent! Evan .1. Evans, to whom the dlfilculty was referred by Superintendent Loom Is, held a conference with the boys and arranged matters amicably. They will resume their places under the old conditions, nnd Superintendent Evans will adjust whatever grievances arise among them. The trouble arose over tho shortage. of cars, which was unavoidable owing to the increased demand for coal. The drivers alleged that they were com pelled to wait for cars during the reg ular working hours, and when they were supplied, bad to work overtime without pay to haul them out of the mines. CRUSADE AGAINST GAMBLING. John Atkinson Arrested for Keeping a Fool Room. Saturday afternoon John Atkinson, proprietor of a pool room, at 406 Spruce street, was arrested by Chief Ilobltng, Atkinson's place was a rendezvous of sporting men, who would there bet on the races, and when he was arrested great commotion was caused In gamb ling circles. Atkinson was taken before Alderman Howe, and there entered ball In the sum of $500. After the arrest the alderman made It known that the arrest was due to the alleged violation of the act ot assembly of May 22, 1895. This Is the second step taken In the gambling crusade. Friday afternoon a gambler by the name of McGaflln was arrested In his place on Penn ave nue and fined $3. LIVIi NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD NEW ARRANGEMENT OF RUNS ON TROLLEY LINES. It Has Been Arranged by tho Scran ton Railway Company Thnt tho New Schedulo Shall Go Into Effect To day Tho D., L. & W. Board for Today Remarkable Hoisting Rec ord Mado at tho Bellevuo Mine. Moses Taylor Lodge of Trainmen Elect Officers. Tho Scranton Railway company's new schedule of runs goes Into effect today. The rearrangement gives the best runs to the oldest employes. The schedule arranged Is as follows, the first named being conductor and the second the motorman: Providence and Peckvlllo May and Foy, F. Clark and G. I. Weed, Ackcrson and F. Fleming, Roskeltey and C. Kcllar, Finbcrg and E. Saxton, P. J. Burns und McLaughlin, J. D. Williams and M. J. Drennan, P. J. Shea and J. J. Ryan, I, 8. Andrews and II. Drennan, J. P. Collins and W. Brown, W. H. Evans and C. Har land, J, Cogglns and M. J. Barrett, C. Tool and W. Race, R. Pitchford and W. Ball, P. Wallace and Herdman, Robinson and G. Davis, Havenstrlte and C, Davis, F. James and H. Moran, McMutrlc and T. Bush. Washburn and Drinker Streets Holly end I. Robinson, W, E. Evans and O. Llske, J. Granachor and Woolbert, P. J. Clark and J, Powell, Scellg and W. New comb, J. Evans and H. Smith, J, R. Jones and J, T. Lynch, J. J. Swartz and V. L. Smith. Green Ridge People's Surlno and Obcr dorfcr, Dladcn and F. Conrud, W. Me Andrews and Hlgr.ett, A. L. WIdenor and L. Swartz, Langguth and Jumes James, E. Marlll and O. Murray. Mooslc and Pittston. A. Davis and P. Sweeney, Elllgott nnd P. Grimes, B. Avery and E. Mateson, R. Feltz and T. F. Carden, C. Evans and M. Mulherln, J. McNnlly and Capron, E. Jones and Coftman, P. L. Welter and Slutter. North Main Averue Ferguson and T. Edwards, Campbell and Pollock, No. 0 Drnnch Kerrigan, C. Ncwcomb. Nay Aug Duffalo-H. Harrington, T. J. O'Connor. Main and Jnckstn Harrl3 and Grit man, Farrell and Wcstbrook, A, K. Har ris and Ostrander. Bellevuo and Stone Aenuc C. Kogler and II. Dobson, C. Atherton and E. Mil ler. J. McIIale and W. Bennett, M. Bush and J. Kowalchlk. Taylor and Throop J, H. Lynch and M. Lynch. W. H. Fuller and J. Soder berg, A. Henshall and A. Ryder, J. Nich olson and J. Denike, B. McGIll and O. W. Smith. P. W. Brcei' and F. Henshall, J. Farley and J. Barber, A. Williams and P. McAnulty. T. Gardner and J. Whalen, Foster and T. Thomas, P. J, Leonard and W. Roat, J. F. Williams and Lally, G. Eder and Peterson. Old Forge E. Teel and F. Ncwcomb, G. Thomas and Lttts. Green Ridge Suburban G. Herron and J. Burke, M, Gardner and J. Conaboy, C B. Arnold and M. Morgan, E. Hart man and John James. Dunmore Suburban M. G. Sweeney and G. McIIale, J. Cawley and B. Leonard, J. Tobln and C. Freeman, M. J. Collins and A. S. Colvln, J. Herron nnd C. E. Dando. South Side and Mooslc A. Pantle and T. Cavanaugh, H. Dolphin and H. Son tag, P. Messett and J. O'Donnell, C. Delslng and M. McAndrews, A. Phlnney and W. Glfason. Patrick McGuIre and Llndsey, S. Kimble and Hendcrshot. Petersburg, Luzerne and Lafayetto Streets Mooncy and Mirtz, Darnnurt and Taylor, W. G. Evans and P. J. Foley, J. D. Kauffman and J, Pantle, R, L. Young and C. Rozelle, Elwell and Ruehl lng. Klotz nnd P. O'Doyle. P. McGuIre and E. Osenbach, B. Boert and Engle brake, F. Rozelle and F. Raymond, W. O. Hall and A. L. Roper, W. G. Keller and Butler, Selly and E. Magulrc, II. Gardner nnd Konkle. South Side E. Dodson and S. Bunnell, W. D. Bush and Hale, R. Lyons and McCormack. Over 1,000 Cars in a Day. The difficult task of hoisting over 1,000 cars of coal per day has been ac complished under the skillful direction of Engineer John Donohue, at the Bellevue mine. A few days ago 1.010 cars were hoist ed from the mine and dumped into the breaker. This record is considered re markable In view of the fact that there are but two shafts nnd two tips at the Bellevuo colliery, and tho coal Is hoist ed nearly 500 feet. Trainmen Elect Officers. Moses Taylor lodge, No, 138, Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen, at a regular meeting held yesterday after noon elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Master, J, J, Mur ray; vice-master, P. J, O'Brien; secre tary, V, L. Stull; financial secretary, M. J. Tlgue; collector, M. J. Lyons; Journal agent, L. P. Lattlmer; medi cal examiner, Dr. E. F, Scanlon, grievance committee was also elected consisting of the following members: Chairman, G. M. Wallace; George F. Thomas and M. J. Tlgue. D., L. & W. Board. Following Is the Delaware, I.ackn wanna and Western board for today: Scranton, Pa., Dec. 4, 1S99. SOUTH. No. 51 John McCue. No. 34 M. Carmody. II. T. Fellows' men. Extra S. Flnerty. F. E. Secor's men. No. 21-J. Brock. No. 35-J. Burkhnrt. No. 3S-C. Townscnd. Extra J. Bush. No. 40-D. Wallace. Extra O. Randolph. No. 210J. Gerrity. "Want of Watchfulness Makes the Thief." Many cases of poor health come from want of watchful ness. But if you keep your blood pure no thief can steal your health. The one effec tive, natural blood purifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Disordered Blood-"y father has long been troubledtviih disordered blood And tueah bach. Hood's SarsaparSla made htm strong and healthy; he ivorks every day." A. S. Wykes, S. Easton, Ta. Humor "Whenlneeda blood puri fier I lake Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cured my humor and Is excellent as a nerve ionic' Josle Eaton. Stafford Springs, CI. dWGtfo SaMafrWiU m flood's rilli cure. llTcrllliilha naa-lrrltatlng and "only githattle to take with flood's Bariaparilla. No. 236 M. Devnncy, No. 42 T. McCarthy. O. Wallaco's men. No. 44-LaIlar. .Warrick's men. No. 18-M. Morin. No. 230-W. A. Bartholomew. No. 46-W. D. Warfcl. Extra J. Devlnc. No. 48-P. Glllltrnn. Extra II. Larkln. No. D0-M. U. Nauman, with P. J. O'Mal- ley's men. Extra W. H. Bartholomew. SUMMITS. 7.30 a. m., north a. Frounfclkcr. 9 a. m., north McLnne. 11 a. m north P. Cavanaugh. E, Mc Allister's men. 11 a. m., south It. Bush. 2 p. m., south II. Blsblng. 6 p. m., south M. Madlgan. PULLER. 10 a. nt.-Pecklns. PUSHERS. 4 p. m south Nichols. 7 n. in., south K. Duffy. 10 p. m., south C. Lamping. PASSENGER ENGINES. 7 a. in. Wldencr. 8 p. m. Chas. McGovern. NORTH. No. 29, 2 engines J. Henlgan, Doudlcan's men. Extra, 11 a. m., 2 engines P, J. Nealls. No. 31, 2 engines S. Carmody. Extra, 3 p. m., 2 engines C. KIngsley. Extra, 3.30 p. m., 2 engines J. Swartz. Extra. 4 p. m., 2 engines J. Gahagan. Wild cat, 2 engines, G p. m. J. E. Masters Extra, 7 p. m., 2 engines A. Kctchum. Wild cat, 2 erglncs, 8 p. m. R. Castncr. Wild cat, 2 engines, 10 p. m. T. Fltzput- rlck. M. Hoslo out with R. Castner's men Monday on 8 p. m. wild cat, north. Reason for Her Gratitude. "You've no Idea how grateful I am to you," she said after ho had proposed. "Grateful!" ho cxelalmed. "Am I to understand, then, thnt you accept me?" "No, hardly that," sho replied. "But I have now had more proposals than any other girl In our set, nnd I can't tell you how that pleases me." Chicago Post. Take Cuticura Resolvent Because it is so puro and.wholesomo that, mothers can glvo it freely to children of all ages. It cools and cleanses tho blood, and is of tho greatest valuo in speedily curing disfiguring, burning, scaly humors, rashes, and Irritations, when taken in con nection with hot baths of Cuticcka SoAr, and gentlo anointings with Ccticura, tho great skin euro and purest of emollients. tVild lhrahoulth world. 1'ottek Dro d Cniic Coir., l'icpi , Din ton. " llow to Cum list lUsheCbca, Mining Men Must havo Bood, wholesome hread. It Is an ubsolute neces sity. Light, nutritious- bread replaces tho waste tissue. In vigorates the blood, and builds up the bones and muscles. "Snow u Flour makes this kind ot bread. It Is so manufactuied that It makes the very whitest bread, yet retains all the strength or the wheat. All good grocers sell it, "We only wholesaled." THE WESTON 111 CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. V?yvryvT,yyyVfvwyfvv Ideal Tours New York, Old Point Com fort, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. With time to rpare for side trips. If de sired. Sklitln? tho sea coast for 38 hours In tho beautiful fast new steamships of the Old Dominion Line and returnlnc leisurely by rail. Tickets Include HOTEL ACCOMMODA TIONS at points named, as well as rait and steamer fares for the entire trip. To. tal cost, 32.00. Also shorter trips to Old Point Com fort nnd Richmond, including cost of ho tel, for 116.00 and N7.00. Favorltn ocean and rail route to At lanta. Ga. Special Hates on account of the Cotton States Exposition. Write for full particulars of these and other delightful trips to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 20, North River, New York. H. B. Walker, Trade Manager. J. J. 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