' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900 mmMtm YAf&fyt? M'l; WmwhWo PflSSfflS HaWHHHK iifiiis SyruRgs Aclrfeasdnty andlhompty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. 'resents int fie most acceptableaim the laxative principles of plants Jtnown to act most eneficialfy. TO GET ITS BENEriCIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCQ SAN rRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. NY. for sale ty drvfghts price 50t per bottle. Ice Cream. i'EST IN TOWN. JJC QuarU LACEAWAHNA BIY CO Jelej-lioneOrderii Promptly la:l verij 1 ;3t-337 AdJms AvemiN Scranfon Transfer Co. agRaRC Checked Uirecfc to HoteJs and Private Residences. Office. D., Z. Station. Phone & W. 525. Passenger DR. H. B. WARE, SPECtAUST Fye, Ear. Nose aucl Throat OIRre Hours-- e. m. Co 12 SO p m.: I to 4 Wllllamn Building. Opp. ?n?toinca. Sfes JONLCABEL - r ; CITY NOTES : 4 MI.KT TOMCIII'.- Munlici of llic 1.1,'ttin ( itv M.iliil.il ill and (.nilai- iluli will Kin.l'j inu t .it the le.nleiKC ot C. II. Uhjte 'Ihor-diy lunin,-. Itnpoitaiit bu-iiieu is lo be liicuglit up.' MIRVi: SL'PI'IMI IDMdllT. -The l.oliis' i 1 vitiity of (Jraee l.iillm.ni thuieli, u.nur M.uli son atenue ami Mulln.riy tItl, will sin,. t -uitf kiaut Mippir Tliuisiliy uttnliij, .Sot. ir,. LAitfii: i'vmi nosviioN.s.-'ii,,. u,0 , the rriendlesi .ichuowh d.'is the ioIltiwiu' e.i-'i l.'ii itlons: .1. t.iwieiue Mi He, -1,0011; "In III, Name," "1,000 J U II. Willi-, lmjj ,f. II. Wil II mi-, ?10. III.WOr.D's l'l.NTIUM,. Ihe fiimiil of C!, fi, Rihijlds, of I.j Pliinie. will be h"h tomorrow linn mil',, -.enites will be tomlmlul nt Hie bou-e at II. j) uMoiK nnd iiiteiiuent will ba made In the Ili'thel tnitltr. M'l: TO i:i'IU:PSV. -An inmst was tomliul. id by roioner liobirls In the tao of Wlllhm I'.ise, wlui ilioppeil di id at his boiiu in l.uli. wanna town-hip Monday nlirlit. 'I lie jur ditnled that death M.ii due to epihp., nilOW Nl0 Mil ll".TV.-"llic lliowiilii Ulnari hociily will holil a iueitiii' 1'ilih) nenin,', Nov. Pi, in the tisliy loouia ot tin, Piim Ate. line lliptl-t ihureli. A tull atteudaiite Is de. iied by the proshlont, .is business of impuriantc will be distus.-1'd, 1'AY DAYS. Ihe Delaware and llinlvm tl.ilu men outli of MTanlou and the cmploi.s of the niathiue Miopi at I'ljinnutli weie pihl jrMrnli. The Dol.iwaie, I.iil.awami.i and We-tein Ihkuii pa.tini,' thiir ti.ilnnien jistcrdiy and will eon tliule tor Ottober today. PI.'ATtt WS NATIIIt.M,. An aire,! woniiti mainul Mrs. liallaoher was found dead In her home at Aiihbald on Tuisila.t. Iiatim; bun ile.iil n sotrr.il da.ts. 1'oi'onu' llidiiiM was nolillul ,ui. iuitstlsaffd the iuse, IKath was due iu niluiil caiiccs and jii iniiitst was ilituiul uumei.ssaiy. mrrriiNi:n mission hv.s addkiiss. a in. Irmlltu lei lure will be Innlulit niton at lh Dumuore Pre-bttrilnn ohiuih be IN v. itmrin. ,- II, ri'liti, of Wist I'lttMoti, .1 ii'turuul inis-Iiul. ary from Clilm, who will fpeal; on (ho "Mea-i of I'eUii." A tiltiT ollerini; ttlll bo taken at tlu door. WIU, IIOT.I) AN I.NQIICSI'.'-Cnriiiier Ilulitili viewed Hi" icinalns of Mis, .l.iluivni Niushy at Hie Uiekiwanni Invpltnl, who was Killul on the nllroul in llelletue Monday rirnliisT and will nnld an Inquest In the rase, lie Is now (iisupij Jn colleetlnj ethlenee i,-'.nttt to th nuimir In which (bo woman intt death. nOIIIIIWY AT I'llTSIOV.-'Hi.. Wi.t IMltMi.ii fltiu'lit ami pas-rnuir Malion on the l.aekiwaniu railroad was cnlned by Imiglju late 'luesilj nmui aim uiiiii.v.niiie 1'nib oi minei.s' si, nero itn'en. 'I ho coods uiru rriotued by i one m iltn nninnmii'ii ctn-i 111 nii ulu i.lI.i.Ii.. 1..., V. ' --w... J .".... .,,...,.. ..ni.tij, l,ll U trace of the tliktli has ,'U it beui oliUlnul. Slliril IBlllVS.-r, llnpklii-on Siuiih Mill hire lliurwliy nlu'ht undir the au,plia of io YomiR Ladles' m.elely ol the I'lrM 1'ieMiv. -,. .......1. I,.. ..til ..t. ., !.... 1 . .. bo the UTiau tiiniiii. im ,ii iiio ir.nniid iroill Ills own woikJ, and, as he U prolubl (he inoM popuhr cntertaiii"r on the p'.il(nrm today, It ii needless to itinirL (hit Ihe lllijtle tlub'will 1U :rotrilel. MYSTKIHOI'S (JAlK.- Coromr IWrU unit (u Taylor jesterday (ti make an iutislli;ation in the case nt an Infant found In the wooit he Constable Mkluol Ott uud .Mkli.n 1 bulue, 'Jli' ihlld li Hi Utii Inteii'il lor mull we-ki. ami the body "as uncaithul dinlti'.' the Hunt ttorm. An autopsy was nuilo uud an Imiuosc will be laid lain. D'lXXCnAN IIKLD IN- BAIL.-Owtn l'iiii.eBan, tt Dicker's court, was crralenrd before Ahler man Mlllir yctterday ou the (liarue of uajault md battery piefcmd by Michael luains, a ten- jDMrONL lint n( lit. Tlic (alter ulteRed tl1.1l Nrmcfjn heat lilm luillv nnd linked Mm mil nt llic homo one lilqlit, fun Ins litm to i-Uicp In the wood-tied. Tin' nlderniiili ii.tnmllteif riniiegan lo the louti-lj- Jttl In default of $.'100 lull. TWO tlAflS 1)1 MIOIIS. 1lw potloe dipirtmont ti.H hotMed l.ut hlglil lit' ttlephtmr that lo turn Imil liccii wen al Tiijlor tuillilh,' nlomi tlio t)ctftu.ir- mid lltiitiun Irmk- toward this i .' (mil iiiolnc ".' mI'I '''If1 I""1'" '"-i" Helen from (lie tt'ivt I'llMon ftrliihl stnllon. Haiti ln r-onHlned lltty p.ilrs of ulioei. "tne lo. ml polled mr on the lookout tor tlio two null lull didn't succeed In liawlnit tlicni. i:itni.uvn nt.w mi:miii:ii. i?n to Tiiculjy , ruiitinr iVi'J new iiiiiiIipm li.ne titer) added lo , tlii' llillri'id Vminir MinVi ClirUtlali asOtlallon i liuinlicrs' IM time the iitllte eintind .n trt I (il n short time niru dy feiiutury V. W. Aililr I mill hit imoclale-, The uliops luxe Won i in , miiiciI nml work will now he t ciiti-rl on llic i Mori a ilepirtincfit niul mr accoiint.inU' offliv, niter tthlih Ihe told men will he i'imini.eil. The i. Hindus cipecl tu loath the t.TOl hutk li.v tin' lirst or J.imnry. nc.vrit or pait, siiiirrx. t'uii skull, ot 1 Mineral utri'it, the mint r who tea, i-atiglit uihIt u till of rntk Tncidi.v mornlnir at the line HriMil; shaft, died jeslrnliy innrnliu til 'I'" l.ithiwiniiit lirvpltil of III- Itijurli'. Mmlu find hU lalmrcr, fiihllins, wore uurklnt; tnRfllier In the mine whim tnirc ttaj n sudden fill ot I oof, and while the lalmrrr's firm it a, luokcn, Mm'lz lint hl-i Mp fr.utnred. He Hilferol (treat nifony Tuesday nml died at 10 o'tloik yesterday 'nothing. A wife and family nirtlte him. SAM2 Ot'KNS TONI01IT. The Yoiintr I,iiIIm' SVwInt; Roelely will open IU nnnuiil file toididit In the Hoard of Tnda liulldlni;. A hmcr Moth Hi in m ever dNplajid by llu-io buy wmkiN will bo .etn. Ilerflofoio the fate? lnw In en hi M ut 1'iiuilo riflldeims ffier.il li.it Itnr been Kitui lit the home of the Mlvstt Ilanley utiil (iulhirt, bill I up- !! the pition i;:e tint thty hate uulciouu the miitr-n prothhil and Il Im been found nttisiry to lute this one down town In n eomiiilenlly lniti loom. A ,'ieal tatletj of iittiiles will be mi tolo. tlAIIII'.MM'.ltS 01l(IAM7i:.-llioiilu 51. Mipli in", of lllii'aliaintoii, X. ., 'itiiilli tliopitii init nml i.iMinirr ol the I'ldl ! llir'i iidiis1 l.o.iviii', undiy liiuhl oranirnl I.oeil No. I.II, of thli tllj, in the HoLl stott on LarUwanni mini". Ilori .1. W'lincr w.n ilicteil pirideiitt mid Allehael Midoterrii. tiie pieidnl. 'Ilm iitlir ofliiiM w.ie ileitrd 'u h'llowii: 'I'icimiu', lol.n T, (Jiinin: niordlm; hecrdaiv, liobut Halloo; ll.iinii.il 'ii n mi, John O'Mulle j In. spi'itin, l'lanh -eanloli, inside KUll1!, Ton to,,.,'. lililllir.I) AND lli:Vli:.V. Mitliael I.ipti, t i;ii--.li Pole, who i.dd 'hit lil- home il 111 'xi.iuton, 'ippllul ill polite lii.nliinrlti- for 1 nlalin; l.i'-t itniinu. lie .u a pitiful .t;iii. JIN lieiil uh lialliinl, his fue swollen and he 'talkul i il 1 1 1 Ti i i i vr -mil' pilu. Mpia i-iil that he lib In a vliinte at Maui Ii Chunk when two :m ii intiitil atil iiiiuii'dlatily biiriu ti piuiiim 1 litm, one u-iui; a he.ity iluli with ileid 1 t ti c r . lie fill uiiion-iiou-i to tlie floor and thiii It. iteoiLiid some time littr !u- waleh and s.D ,l(, miv.iii'. I.i.ea made Ids way lo this iit.e am will leate todiy foi Ni:iut"U. -'.(lllo. lime Xnts. OPKItUir t'lllMV.U,. 1iil.tU foi the ..pel afo tinmal ale uoitit; lapiill. So mill' ire liilirislul in the lliilltl ,lubi width Im hides miuli of the l.i-l inu-lc.il lulent in the iit.i. tint s,ats will be in j;u it ileioiud. The pro Ifl llilllli', I'lilWlth-tllidilii.' the 1 It L tlmt il III elmli , p i.i lion, ii siui.il opei.is, will not b Im lulu, a- the puis m let ml me In it I and pili n ne bin a'rhs or dm Is with a -Int'le ilioiu.. Mh" tiilrr-nrl sums will be in atti iclne as .nif timiiKr mi Hie prcirrunnie. Tin im liule dnm s find tiomleiliil t ioh m itluts imilei milium IthK. In the latter wilt be posri! many ol lie most bi-iutinil k'hIs in i he tut. 'I lie totalNis are lininj: the In t of ll.iiniiiK and the le heirsils piond-e a biillhm tnltrl imiiient CONGREGATION TO BUILD NEW TEMPLE Members of Li)iden Street Synagogue Have Purchased a Lot Belonging to Hon. J. A, Scrnnton. Tin- fuiiKicKalimi or" tho T-,lmlon Ktivt't .synitKOKiiu litivo puri'luibt'il a lut (in IndlMui iuemif, anil wmk will siiiiii bi stai toil tlier,;oii, of tin- i'on Mrtittion nC a nciv tenipli-. Fur tht last fcovcral vimi, there has beon a strong ilohitv ammiK the niombcris nf thu 1'0111,'rt'h'iitlon to move into a netf lilnuv of Atoi'Mil), anil dining .tin.' pai-t l'l-w muntlib the matter lias been the sum ci nf I'oiiHtant illHcussIon nnd lilani'.inir. with the result that Tues day a, lot, (j0xK!.-i foot, owned by Hon. .1. A. Seraiiton, win. pin t'luised by tips bu.iril of uusttess. The m'ouiid Ih on the norllierly part oi .Mr. Ser.mlon'.s ptoiierty, at the em nor nf Vine hit eel anil Mndl.son aw niit'.iiiid has ti irontngu of .sixty feci on .Maditon .ivenue. The present syuauoijUtr ttlll he Inst disposed of iiu.l then woi'lc will be stait"d on tlie new edillee. There in 12 two prospective pur el )tHers,l and ;i sale will boon be 0011 stminiated. The ietv liuiliUnir i.s to bo of an OiKntal Ktyle of art'hitueture, and will present a very israeeftil appumanue, . PRIESTS CHANGE STATIONS. Bishop Hoban Announces a Number of Trnnsfeis in His Diocese. Ut. Huv. lilshop Hoban annount-ii a iiiuiibcr of 1'lmnne.s iu the stations of piiejls of the Herantun ilioce.to yes It'iilay. itev. M. P. O'llourke, of AYilllaii.s pott, Is assigned to Athens, to nui eeed Uev. Father Haniliiul. deeeased; Kev. Thuinus O'Alullev, ussNlant lirle.st at St, John's church, South Seian tou, goes to llonestlale nis itss.siHiant to Itev. Thoinus Ilandlcy, nnd Hew Jos eph J. Koniorowskl, of Vlyinouth, Kots to the Hlavuk uhurch at Nan' colic, to Klli'ceed Uev, Htopht-n isovot elk, who Is tr.insiViTed to Chicago. It is also reported that Ruv. Father Orllllu, of ('arhoiidale, is to come to Heianton lo sucet'td to the ollico of dloeuHiin chaiicellur made vacant by tti.'V. .1. J. laiiiBiiran, H, t. I,., corns; to ileum, and that Kev, Father Huh llu, of Wilkes-Ham, will bo added to the list of assistant priests at the cathedral, to nil tho vacancy caused by tho death of Hov. D. J. JlacQol Uriclc. XOCAL FOOT BALL. The ht. 'Ibouiaa Colli'Ku loot ball team will play Ihe Cubondulc Indians on .S.ituulay next, lit Atldellt! pari;, The Indian.,' team bus been l!iiii;thiiied ury niuth Mnio tiny flrct met llic ht. 'Ihomas b"s thU teaJon, and tht-y piouil-u to Kite one of tlulr supeiior lontets at this Rjiite, Ssiturd.iy, ,S'o. SI, fct. Thomas plaja Ih'ittitli Alhletlu as.-i)ejJtIoii, nt IlervvjiK; I ht n wilt t'oiuo Ihe Kreat llnile, tlie 1,'icatrst of tho seasuu, whin they int'ct the t'oidlum cuIUk'e team on the Strauteii urlillren. rordlnni has a Ml em; uiord for this reason and thtlr game hero on 'IliaiiWitlii!,' Di will be it 1rc.1t atuiously toui,'ht by thu foot ball inthibi.uit of thU valley, Scruuton Business College, Blnco tho cnUiiii, of tho strike stu dents Uavo been sccurlnij positions ul most at tlio rnto of one a dav. Woro I'rliiclpaU Huck & Whltmoro able to iiuulify them rapidly enough tho uite would be much higher. The demand Is urcater than tlie supply, When You Get a Headache don't wnsto a minute but bo to your dnih'glst and Rot a box of Krauso's Ilcailache Capsules. They will pre vent puln, uven though your ukuij wcro craclted, They are harmless, o. Head th guarantee. Price 25c. Sold by Matthews Bros. VALUATION OP THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TRANSMIT THEIR ANNUAL REPORT. Wob Forwarded Yesterday to tho Secretary of Internal Affairs at Harrisburg Tritat tho Tabulation Shows Events of the Day In Com mon Pleas Court Decisions by Jutlgo Edwards In Several Cases. Some Divorce Doings Another Deserted Husband Court House Nows Notes. Tlio annual repoit ot the county rom tnlftsloners to the Focrctary of Inter nal ufTniiu of (tho number of taxa tion nnd amount of taxable property, toRuthci' with tho amount of ta-"i collected thereon for state nnd county purposes, way forwarded yesterday. The leport shows the number of tax nblcM In the county to be IIS.VIS; amount of ilea red land, 17C.7S3 acres; timber land, Sij.DI'j acres; value of nil real entitle, $SC,V,.,:!,1l'I; value of real es- f - t - - f - f - f - f - f - f - f - - f - f - r - - t - - t - - f INVITATION TO TAXPAYERS. f f The taxpayers of Lackawanna county are respect fully invited by tlie County Commissioners to attend the ceremonies incident to the dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, to be held on the Court -House grounds, on Thursday, --Nov. i, 1900. John Coimim Morris, John Penman, John J. Durkin. V. G. Daniels, Clerk. County Commissioners. f f f -f -f f -f f f -f tl4 t f ft - tate exempt fioni taxation, $l,r,7l,ll . 1 value of taxable real estate, S'S-.IK1.-::il; number of horses and mules over four years of iiKe, 11,-lS; vnlue of same, ? 10 l.-lf,:.; number of heads of meat cat lle over four years of age, C,70C; valiia ol' same, 72,9.',i; valualion of occu a tlons, .V!,010,ir7; nBtCBttii value of all property unable for county purposed at the rate ot seven mills on thu do! lar, :!.",70ii,S3ti; aBBi'CBittu amouttt of county tn:: nsie.sseii at tip tate of seven mllN on the dollar. WltMMI.'.tnl; amount ot money at inlet est, lueiinl hiB morlKaBcx. juilKinents, bonds, notes, stoeks, etc., $i;,Snii,ii.1U; value jf stitB'"', oiimlbusef, hacks, cabs etc.. Ji:!,?!'!; aBBi'i'Bntu value of property taal)le for state puriiosus at four mlll.s 011 the dollar, $0,bOS,l'ol ; awre'-Mie amount of state tax assened, $-7,:S.4!i; debt of county, Wlo.UOO. sjeranton's iiioportion of the above U as follows: Number of taxables, Hs,- lil'l! cleared land, l,i17 acres; vain of all real estate, ,ji'.'t,l!i.',729; real es tate exempt from taxatiun, 3,uCS,liit: taxable real esiato, ?Jl,H,7,."riS; num ber nf horses, :i,7s'5; value of sain $IS2,4J0; number of head of meat cal tle, I'eS; value of same, $1.03.1: nida tion of oceupiillonx, St,li71.ti-7; prop erty tn.vabli for county purposo.-., S2J. Ki7,n:i"i; tounty lax asscsed, $H'iU,',i71i.i1; amount of money at Interest, ?5,y3,'.lCS: Millies of staKes, etc., $ll,3"'i; piopcr ty taxable lor slate pin poses, $r,33j. IKSi: amount of btato tux assessed, 5i:l.341.S7. Carbondale has a valuation of $1, Mi:i,72l: Hunmoie, M.Sl'J.tDS; Laclw-v.-iimiri, $roi,7i:f'; Old Foi-bo boroiiBli, $n77.SSJ: Taylor, SVJ4.S".: Olypli.mt, s.VJ.-,, :.'.": Archbald. K-Sy.'-'L's- Fell, $131. .'17: Blakely, .$1I1,WL'. iloiildsboio has a total valuation of $l(i,lfil. Decisions by Judge Edwauls. JuiIbu Hdwaiils yesteiday imidered an opinion, in which he declined lo iuask the writ of replevin, as prayed for. In the ease, of the Lackawanna DruB company iiBalu.-t P. O. Iturrick. The petltiuu to iiuash was based on the Act of April 3, 177H, which says that inoperty is not subject to such seizure when in the hands of an oflleer of the law. This is an ancient but salutaiy law, the judse says, but It does not meet the case in question. It is In tended to prevent interfeieuee with an otllcu' In the dls-chaure of his dulle--, and If the replevin was addressed to the constable, the judge says he would Brant the petition to uuash. It should not be quuidied, however, he says, when a third person and not the constable I.' made the defendant. In tlie caso of M. P. Wymbs, (-.uimlluu of the minor children of BililKet Hyan, deceased, iiBalnst 15. X. Rullly, the rulu to enforce asslBlunent of mortBaBO was yesterday made absolute, by JuiIbo Kd wards, conditioned upon the payment to tho piesent holder of the mortitaBQ all debts and costs due thereon with Intel est to tho date of assignment. The t ulu to open Judgment In the case of X, A. Hulbert iiBalnst M. AV. Plynn and others "was made absolute. In Common Pleas Court. Tho case of It. I,. OinsbuiK oi Son, of Buffalo, nsalnst the Seranton Hallway company, was on all of yesterday Tio foro JiiiIro Archbald In the main court loom and will likely occupy the creator portion of today also. By iiRivemuut In open court, Judg ment for the plaintiff In the sum of $200 was entered In the case of A. W. Will lams and others against James T. Green and otheis. Soino Divorco Court Doings. Alias biibpocnas in divorce woro Branted by Judge Kelly yesterday In tho cases of Charles Jones against Sarah Jones, and Rachel Hopkins agulnst Thomas Hopkins. Bules for dcciees weio granted In tlio cases of Hasan Schoon against Simon Schocu, and David Junes against Lizzie. Jones. November "3, 1900, at l p. in., was llxod as tho tlmo for taking tcsti mony In tho latter case. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The (lino tor taldiij; teMlumiiy in tlio matter ot the tomkimiiUP.i of Ihe l'attortllle slid Ab. Ington luriipll.e, n,J; tulcrday cittended to Pee, 10, VX0. In the else of tho John Church company apaliat tluenispy llrcs., a rule wu Wttiday granted on the plalutllf to tliow cause why an aceojfiit should not be llled us pi-jyd for. On the rifonmii ndation of Dr. J. A. Mauley, ccurt yesUrdiy enkred Michael 'riiornliij, n piUoutr at tlie county Jail, to be remotcd to the Lackawanna hospital lor medical trtatmiut. .Martin Ci rrli:an, through Attorney I., j'. Wcde. mall, brought suit for i.OOO dinuges yesterday afc-ainst lohu Sainton ami John p. btuntoa, M. 1 who, Corriiraii uliigis, beat 1dm and injured him trrlnouily An;,-. H last. Itointo Groilano, ol this city, applet! yestcrdty tor divorce from Ui alleged truant wife, Uzdo tiritttano, who, he nlleRr, left tilni Dec. T, ISO', mt thlrt) 'three ili.tq alter their tnarrlagr, and ttint to rhlladelphta lo lief mother. Jotipli JelTrle l IiIa ntlnrnry. .IiiiIrs Kelly .teMer.l.iy dUinlwd the writs ff liibeas rorpiu with whliti It tvan hopul ti fecute the nle.H" of Hubert lltulies and John Itutierlf, thateril by Llnrles Kiufman nltli detrnuitlliir a boarding Immn keeper. Hie Rfaml Jury re turned true Ull ninilnst Itiein latw In the dy. TROUBLES OF THE MUFFLEYS. They Were Aired Before Alderman Millar Last Night. What pi utilised lo be a beiisutlnnnl rase wuno oft lust nlRht In Alilermnn Millar's olllce. It did piovo to bo a sensational case, but not nlonir the lints that tin In 1 bo crowd present expected It would bo. The ca.e At as that of William Muff ley, of Brock court, who had his wife arrested yesterday ninrnlnir mi tho liuu'Be of adultery, and the hearing was fixed for laid night. When It was called by tlio nldertnan his Uttlo court room will crowded with an eager th pons', nnxtoiw to hear the Kalouloui testimony which It was supposed would be offered. Inside the rail were the prisoner, thu neciisiiiB hus'band and tho prisoner's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien. The only testimony offered by tins prosecution wilm that of Isadora Stroll, - f - f - f - f - f4"f - f - f - f - f - f - - - f f f f -f 't - 'f-fl -f -ff-f-f ;i bartender, who tea tilled to havlnir served Mis. Mullley with drinks in the tear loom of a Lackawanna avenue saloon, while she was in the company of various men other than ln-r husband, some of them being negioe.s. The al derman consldeted the evidence insuf ficient, and discharged Mis. Mulfley. Thioimhout the hearing Mrs. O'Brien kept up a continual How of the most original 'billingsgate, which she dliect eil at her son-in-law. She refeired to him as "a dirty, low -lived beggar," and dispensed a tew other choice expres sion', llrv husband attempted to uulet her, but she was irreiircislble. As soon as his daughter was ills charged, Air. O'Bilen sttoie out a war rant for young .Mnllley's airrst, charg ing him with nun-support. The warrant was served on him, and then Mrs. O'Brien commenced again, and this time so vigniotisly that she had to be suppressed by the ulderinnn's olll cers. Muhiey explained that his wile wouldn't live with him, and that he couldn't alfurd to pay board and pav her also. The alderman held him in $.100 bail, remarking: "If this is your mother-in-law, Will, may thc'Luul help you." GLOBE WAREHOUSE EMPLOYES. Enjoyed an Evening of Pleastue in Guernsey Hall. The hundred anil more employes of the Globe Waiehoust gatheied to Bother last night in (.iuernsey hull and enjoyed a most delightful evening of nieirymakiiig. It Is the intention in the fiituiu lo make these gatherings an annual feature uf the social life of the employes, of this great establish ment. A programme of ospelal excellence was rendered eailv iu the evening, the talent all being selected from among the employes themselves. An openinir address was made by tho ilooi -walker, John (.5. McCuiinell, who acted as chairman of the evening. Character sketches weie givpn by Uevtilt Tewksbury, Frank Huber, Adel Moore and George Vlpond, who let loose many wllty sallies directed at a numbi of those present. Walter Oeckelnlck, the well known boy sopiano. satig a couple of negro ditties in his usual clever manner. I'liiuu solos wt'iu leudored acceptably by .Miss .Viable Spencer and Miss Louise Lulz, while a charming vocal duel, ".'as sung by Miss Kathryn Ulaschko and Morgan Hawkins. Aftei tho entertainment u supper wits served in the hnunupt hall and then the merry young in'ople danced for several hours. Costs Little. Young men should realize that it costs less to spend their uvcnlngs at tlio Serantou Business C'ollego night school than It does to spend them ou tho street. ' UND Complete assortments of soft, fleecy garments, for men, women and children. Special attention invited to our perfect fitting CUildreu's Eyptiau Yarn Vests and Pants, at 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c Ladies' Egyptian Yarn Veats and Pants at 25c Ladies' Fine Egyptian Yarn Vests and Pants at 35c Lidies' Extra Fine Egyptiau Yarn Vests aud Pants,., 50c Lidies' Natural Wool Vests and Pants at, 75c Lad es' F ne Natural Wool Vests and Pants at.,, $1,00 Ladies' Extra Heavy White Vests and Pants at 1,50 Blankets and Comforts A great variety of styles at prices from 55 cents up to $10.00. MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue, M'KINNEY BUT NOTM'CANN GRAND JURY FINDING IN TWO OF THE BRIBERY CASES. True Bill Returned In the Carl W. McKlnney Case, but Select Coun cilman P. F. McCnnu Is Acquitted, The Long-Standing Van Valken berg Caso Ignored Jury Makes a Number of Recommendations nnd Approves of Several Petitions for Bridges List of Ignored Bills. in its final report to couvt yester day afternoon, the grand Jury returned u trim bill itgulnst Cail w. McKlnney, charged with bribing ex-Mayor James C!. Iliilley, and Ignored tho bill against 1'. P. McCnnu, eli'irced with accepting a bilbo from V. W, Gallagher, ngimt of the SciMitton Hallway company. It being the last grand Jury session tu District Attorney Jones' term, there was a gencial clearing up of the pond ing imuscrlplK, and as a result, an Immense list of Ignored bills were re turned. Among them was thu case ut 10. A. Van Valkcnberg, a political agent of the nntl-Quayltcs, who was charged with having bribed ex-neprcsentatlve N. C. Mackcy, M. D of tho Third Lackawanna district, at the Hotel Torniyn In this city, Oct. 29,1.S Tho costs were placed on tho pruseeutor, Detective H. Barring. Constable J. C Alornn's charge against Mayor Molr and the councils, of maintaining n public nuisance by leason of their failure to repair tho Mountain road. In tl.o Twelfth vvartf, was also ignored. HltH'ORT OP JURY. Favorable report was made on a number of petitions for Inidgc3. The report of the Jury in full i.s nppendeil: To tiie ll.iiiia.ibh', the Indies nf the Ci)ttrl.s of l.ii I. iu.ilm.1 I ouiili. The aland intiie-l. utUJi!na: in nnd fur the f.ihl eouiil of L.ick.ivaiiii.i, 1 1 sput Wily leport lis follow:., to wil: Klial With reiennte to the pttltioii lcfirred to us and signed by ! laiue iiumher of mtinbm of the bar, for tho impiuit incut uf the attmisth properties of (be main tourt inoni, we would i.iiiir'tly reeommentl tlmt an eipirt on aecou-tiia le at unit emplo.ttd l,y the tounty i euimi'-shiii-tis ui rietUe a plin to remedy the p!e.ent un Mtisfaelory tsyiitiitinn of slid eonrt mom. and that the inu be put in operation us soon as po-sible. seii'iul VtV ieeouniiii.il Hut different di- be .issi"ik.i f.,r pru-uiitors in tertain iioilions of the fount- lo toiiie before Ihe gland iury, io rbtlite tho ipin-e enlalltd upon witmsses. and lifilMiits by icason of their taes bclns; post poind from diy to tliy. 'IhirdWe oirnesllv protest iiuinsl the mult i pliration of i.tses by ti.tmtiitt intr imglslritu mil ngilnst their Miidhur in tiivl.il ea-t to the grand jur.t, whith hate betn settbd by the till (rants before the errand Jiuy com cms, rouilh-'lhe distill t altoiney is commended fur IiU loiirtiniis (re unit nt and for the way in which In- (ransuUil the laigo imoiint ot puhlie biislne-s. I'iflh We rtsoinmind IhiL eonstable. whtn returning violitioiis of the lhiuoi- hws, be par titular to get Miihiitnl oiitlente luforc eoinlua-' In fore tlie gi md jiuy. With Wo lute visiled the county jail an found esciy thing In a sanitary and htlpftil ton lit ion. We rttonuntnd that ceitain repiirs be mule P the guttering on the roof of the jail, whith is at picsuil iu bad condition. Itcspettiully submitted, John II. l'owcll, Foreman. cianti.n, Pa , Not-. J I, m)0. Uecoinniendatlons for bridges were madt! iby the grand jury, as follows: Our l.iekawanui rinr, coiinettinif Miin and l.aiinl street-, in the borough ot AithbiM; ap piopirilion, s,:,ixki. Dtee slienii in tunii ol llallon, on Miin slroctj appiopn (lion, soij. Our High Tails tiick, Itau-oni, mar Methodist ebiirtb; appmpri ilion, sjno. Dicr Sulloii uetk, llaiisoui, lien- linn of X, P. Smith; appiopiiatiou, (100. iiii' arm ( pond nt ('laik's Miuimit; appio pn ilion. i?IOl. lltrr Trails' uetk. Sniitli Vbington: near old Itti Tiatis liou-i", iippiiipiiatiou, jml. Iiur I.ieoe'.i neck, Xettton, near residence of lo-rpli V. Lime; appiojirlation, WIW. Over trtek in Newton, neir rc-idente of laiacl l!oellt, tkte.istd; appiopiiation, ?1"0. Titii: hills'. lliibery ('. W. MtKiiiney, K. II. stuige-, pros. Adult! r Sidney Williams; Iny I.oflns, pint. Loui-o V. Phillips; Thomas Ial-lmu, pro.. Pointing Pistol t'l ml; Koithinki; John Wnclkcm, pros, ivur Spader; Thomas II. Walsh, pros. ' Public Nuiiince George Spitz; Anlhony &hal- kottslll, plOs. (Jonimoii Seold Uridget Italncy; Mary K. .Tor dan, pi ov. I'lijiut- Mi-, iioliii Kn,.in; .Icv-epli Vilelle, pi OS. rmbizltunlit IMwaul I.'. Connor; P. A. Har ml, pros. I'. .I, llogau; P. A. Ilarrett, pros. Vldlug Piisoini' in I si ape Joseph Martovltth, Chrlstana Manotilth, Anthony I'inblinitli, An nie Pi oblot it-ii, lli Ii ul Smith, Suslu Smith, btt pin u W.issini.i; s. A. (iilhy, prt. liipe-.lohu Kullek; Jatk Mattaik, pruo. l'al-e Pit (elites; Mitthcw Coleman; John J. Ill oh u, pros, Sodom -Albeit While; John VV, Jones, pro. llobbir.t Chnles Karluger; William Sehoen, pros. Krink Zllliiiakl; I'liailcs Vloskey, proi. IMIIIi Pond; Cianli Itoldiug, Jr., pros, Milltltma Mlschlef-VVallatc OakKy; John Irltt'liird, prod. Mary ltosa; Josephine llltab acipio proT, Continued on I'age S.J ERWEAR uwvwvwvuvwwy rt wwww wwwuwww wyw fnaviland trench China g For Less Than Porcelain... JS Thee head llnca eeent Sftnatlonnl, bulthey are lllctally ttne. Wo will sell yeu 5 l'ici'cli China Dinner Set for 12 people, ilecoiiited and coin gold trimmings, (or f 23.00! 2 ll.ultatid : Conipmy'i 113 plem net lor ?M.W. W'o liato about twenty acts tnat 5 wo ttlll nil nt tlieo prlcts. When tlicy are gone, you milt piy moie money, as wt can't duplltalc them for any such price. i "i Vvxva?vla-. 3s Oeo V Millar & We make a specialty oi Painless Ex traction, an J If you have anv pain while we are pulling your teeth will ciarantec lo do all of your work free of cli.trKu. I had tin tcelli pulhd absolutily witlicmt pain. Mt. Durkin, .VJ0 Oiehird ititet. We make teeth lo milt ou nnd your (rltnd. Wo guaianlee to please you m- no paj. Vte keep wink In lepali' fne of ihame. We examine nnd eitiatl teeth tiee of clnrRc. jvH i K at v. Pi te . t , at a w , mayes 6c Vaney J 424-426 Spruce St., Bet. Washington & Wyoming: Aves RainyDay Skirts We have seenrad a manufacturer's line of Sample Rainy-Day Skirts at half regu lar price. Th3y are from $7 to $9. We1 place them on Bargiin Table Today at $4.75. Black. Oxford Grey, ktkkt4MM'MittxMM"stM)altiM-(ti)ite)i33iM4iiaiiai ;jjkjojs.kkjs!S5!JB.w.?:!b::S We Have Large Shops For All Classes Difficult Repairing. jf Large Ovens For All Kinds of Enameling, Nickel Plating and Bicycle Repairing, by He-chanics. Ii BITTENBENDER & UKKKKKUKUKJJO5IK:50U;KK30n1 In Our New Store We are now located in our new store. 406 Lackawanna Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Siebecker & Watkins. We are showing ,a superior line of Furniture and Carpets,and invite inspection Scranton Carpet and Furniture Company REGISTERED. ff Flags for Decoration Thursday the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument will be un veiled. It is to be made a gala occasion in Scranton. Won't you decorate? Everyone else is Roing to, Here are special prices on Flags just for this occasion prices that you'll Unci are less than iu any other store, if you loolc around a bit. The All-Wool Bunting Rags uin in sizes from 2.v? leet to 20x30 feet. Guaranteed of United States Standard Bunting; will hold their colors so long as Father Wind leaves them alone. The Doll Doctor is hereall the little folks know him. Mr. Tunstall is his name. He supplies missing parts to Dollie eyes, arms, limbs or whatever else the little u fortunate may have lost, even to the saw-dust. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue, 25 C Cn Wl Wjomlnt Avenue Sfc TEETH $5 SET $5 llrller tome iu und tall, to us nliout jour tcelli. We bcilete you silll appreeiale the woik and our low pritr. Wc will save ou ncaily ont-half on all dentil work. Our Crown and $3 Tooth Bridge Work. All woil. uiiirautud fir tin 0.u.J. I alt nnd liavftoiir teeth iMitnliiiil liec. Dr. Rever, Dentist I su Spruce ht.. Opp. Court House. at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at w - ..1 x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Brown and Navy. of Machine Work and & - e CO, n; omH no 0. Franklin Ave. ? BK33 7 i i. i. '. . ,. & m, rn. , Nt?