HRr'-JUcw r.w T?- '?! f'Ul ITZtr? "i lttl iT :-v ! ,Jl-t, t . viv- -V',,.r.:.l ' " - li ft 4 n THE SCRANTON T1UBUN1-THTJKSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. 3 4iJ 'M Rs3ry SyruFoJigs Aclrfleasanffy andjftvmpty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Presents int the most acceplablefbmt the laxative principles of plants mown to act most Jbeneficjally. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE , KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. for sale ty druggists price 50 per bottle. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart IfiCHAWANNA DOT CO 'JtJerboECOrdfrn Promptly Doll vera! Z3t-3'7 Adams Avcnus. ScranlOD Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phono 625. DR. H. B. WARE. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ofRet Hours 9 b. n. to 1J.S9 n. m.: 5 te Williams Building. Op. Po-noinc.'. - tHf ttt I CITY NOTES I XI'AV KN'RIiANl) niNNT.lt, 'I ho ( .itholn iouii Wiiuicn'h tluli will mio a Xow Ihil.unl diilniT fiom j to m o'cloik tliii. i Mil in;;, in llic rluli incnii, il W.i'hliiril.iu ai'iiih'. 'Hi.' piiliUc is invited. M'A'IIMII ANMVi:itsAHV.-'llii. -c - Dili ;iu uhrm.iry of 1 lii.un -Mil-li will In' i rlilii.itnl .11 the lttticuo mK-ion on Mnmlay neM, Nounli,. 2H, :il 7.:il). llifri'slinn-iiH will ho mi.miI .il ill i-o of MTiicr. ( UV.llT r.NKI.I! I'.M.I. Ill' lint K,- h.iin Mi Null', of Aol Mi'.iuliiii, w.ii S it in .l.i.. i, iii-lit nrilti a full of tout' ,it the ronlhiuit.il initio :iinl rni'iwil Injuries which ii-iilu.l in hK luin, lul.ui lo tlio Slwc Taj lor liospit.il. MIS Itl'X OrrTIIVfK. A Mil whhli IiiiiiimI in olio of tho hillo tl.Kks of till- XlW 'lolk, Oil. t.iiln nnil W.'-lc-in Mihii.hl at I', il,lll h.l niliht iv-illloil ill a ttMlii of nine iii.il , ii-, ho. im; tluown oir Iho 1 1 .it 1.. No il.uu.uo .is iluue, IlII'T Ol.fT.Mlll.V. Tlfiii i- D. low!,, ; Wot SkmiiIoii, tnhi". o(iith,ti In iho sl.ilonii'iit that on "Oi'lnlur 'Jl lit i- hii-luii'l luuioil h.-i out of th, Ir home An l.ilujello stint ,iu, i-linv thai time lia nfu-ul In Mippmi her." tr I.iuis h.n his wlfo h'lt hN luano on tiitohd' .'l of her own :uonl ,inl li.i- not lluo rituiuul, 1IOV.V i:.Ti:UTINMi:.NT. 'Mm llojs' lniliis. tiial n-sodathiu 111 KiM' an oliihltlou in ili,v-l-l-iI tv.iliiiiiK In St, I.iiko',, u.llioiiiiiii on lit" ovrnlnp; ot Tliurulij. Dec, 1.!, at 7,:u o'lloik, Kxhlhitinn to inn-lst of tiiuihllm.', Jutupiiii;, ill. Inn, hell mill cluh oteUi's, foiuliitr, in.uililm.', tr, Tho pTom-iU will ho ueil to iiimio thu.'. onvjlily oiiilp I In' II. I. A. (.'yniti.i-liiin. riini: i;.vrnitTAi.N.Mi;NT. Tho Loin- i.r w.,. imn'n Holicf rotji.-., No, to, will alio ,1 liU'i.nv nnil iiiuI.il I (nlL'italiiuicnt .it tliiillit poit inoin.s Thui.iliy oienliih', .'"MiiiHIli'lnj ill M.'i ii'iloik, Tlio iImwIiii; for the .ot of steillitrf ullwr tea, iinoim, Rlti'ii hj- their proIilint, Mis, I,ilo War. or, will al-o tako lil.ue, s thuo uto tinny ho hue tiiken niinilicii otiti-I.Ie tho rorv, the ladles clrml u cordial invitation to !i- piil.tlu (.'I'tiei.lllj- to ho iiresent. I'ltATKltXAfi VISITS, Tho rtinalndir of No. vimher will bo ilioinl to fi.tUrii.it hf. of tho vaihnu KiiIkIiIk ot Mnlla comutjiMleiie-, to t'Hi Ii other. Anthracite, roinniand.'i.v, ', 2, mid tewml other of the Imal kiuu'hl'. will lo. morrow ilt Teiiiplo oomiiiatideiy of Cirhonikilv, the latest itiifaniri'il liodj- of M.ih.in, In ilu loitntj-, The nkht will h tpnit In fiiunll.v In. tcuourso unit Monday Al'lngtim ooiiuuimleiy at Clark'd Summit will he Mtcil, a i)isoiti)i:m.v Yor.vtivri:it.- iiiininmu roloicil urihln who rojni.13 in the ruplionloiu title of Tliomas Jackson s.inip.-on, w.ii aucnlod at tho AoaUi'inv cf Jlitslo last nluht by Patiol man I.miU tlocilili! en tho ( b ugu of dlsoiduly miiiluct, The llttlu frllow w.h niolo.llnj; the pirbotn U'oliin' iulo llie Ihcilir ami was u.iiiiisl away fiom the picliiisc.. Ilu ii'tuuicd, hmuirr, with a itiniilxr of apples, tlio ioio. of which be iim'iI itf tt iiou'l kind of projci'iile, and w.ij then anckti'd, ACCI'fillll 01' l'lt.ri).-MonN Ifi.oilU, who up to M'iy llti'iitly was tlio piopiltlnr of a taloun on South Wa.liliiKli ii atcuito, w.i) arro.leil Mbtcr.l.iy iiioiniin; on n hmimiiI issued hy Aldci. man Kuauii, at the instance of nilli.nu Trjlj;, a repirM'ntJtiie o( thu Central IVnn-ihanla HrcwInB companj. It l alleifoil that lleumtti br mUicpri'M malion .iicu'idcd in ohtaitilnc; fi viu tho company iincnU valued al sisa. j. Ilcuu. U was held in i'-'H for hi. app.'aiaine nl a fuither hearlnt;, I'lILIi UXDKU CAlt WIII.KI& d'eoise lulcli. ill, a miuer at tho Jit. Jee.up thatt, Marshwood, tas ttrloiuly injuitU jcoterJjy u the indbect cult o( a mule'8 kick. IIo waj ttanJim; in 4 ttntmwav n trip of wn went by. SinlJctily s mute iicaiby kicked mil nl ll lrlrr nr.il Hie hitler In ri1caorhi(( In (Imlsro out nf W: mm'' imlinnl's way rollltlcil with Kfleli.lll. Mid thieve lih.i on tlii' lucki. One of hi. In. Ml Wider the wheel, nnil vv.i liarluied. Hi- W.1 I'" the l.nrkaw.inn.i hospital, lHi.VATIO.V8 .U'KMMVI.l:lHll:i).-ri.r illml"M of the lloirnce Crlltcntnn Home, TH Hull""' .IXltlllP. nekliowlciluc ttllll BHlllmlc till- fnllol In,' doiinlloiu for .no mniilli of Holohert . s, Wi-ohmtlli, ?" vvotlh liictihaiidl-o! Mr.. (1iulntli Siucri-, ono ciin'l Mm. f.altillc, prencil Infill Mrsi. M. H. HiiIkIiI. live rI.iv.cm JiII i (Jr.ieo nc; foitiinl ICirvt-il lVll.il. nm-liitl lit"" I"!'1 hiIIm .t ml tn-ilablei', MImh IIiwiI'oI Hi1- W .le Mr. W. T. Il.lc1.clt, tlotlilttct MH r Matciuel.l, ilolhlliK! Mt. .1. A. I1"-"' Um.M. S. Hnlulil. live bIjwj Joll.v I Mr. '' ' Welle., nno bcililr.ul; hnelilei . Company, "'"'! Iiilf-r-lu-il nltir, nivolniei .Ml. Tlimn.u lliiksini, two Inrii'U potatoe.; Mm, floorio Sinn dm, one mil, one liTit Mr'. I. II. SUllc. nna li.iki't pcu'lii-il Kliiif'n IXuiKtitrrt' lirolc, ficrni.i.1 lliptl.t rlmiili, SdiiUi Snlc. l: lliililitislnn, Zi'lil lor. I.lntliicr, IiiimiI, oiki'l MMlttWcr, Mr. IK'llil. .UMirlli, AlliihilM, t'mr, Wonturi', mrnl; I'lilic, M'ki'IjIiIis unkly; ColiMiinrra' Ico ium p.iny, in- ikill i t.ukinjiini D.iny ioinp.iiir, milk tl illy. Ico ttiim monthly; Sit.iiiIihi D.iiry ...nl. it..- ...in .itit... ii.j m n.iii, iriirt. I... $I..Ml! Mm. A, 1). Mrlh. ',;; Hh-t Anm K, Sjiiihrson. f; Mm, II. V. I'rllr. $1, om-lialf IiiimIicI sweet, puUtooi. Our special nccils: Muni. hoc. 'SQUIRE HOLLISTER HELD IN $300 BAIL Ho Is Charged with Embezzling $500 from the Estate of the Late Mrs. Catharine Hochreln. Aldi'i'innn Myron Kn.son ycHterduy lu-ld in $300 lmll Scitllro Erastus I!. Holllstur, of AVnyni- ominty, wlio U iMuiWrt with onibczzlliiK ."00 lrom tho Cutlitirltic HoL'luoln oytiiti'. of which hi- wiih exot'Utor. Cawper Hoclircln, of -Ml 1.:ifiiycttc ptrect HWiiro out tho wur rutit for HolllHter's tirrest. AVlioii MrH. Hochix'lii illod, Cuspor irocIii'L'iu wiih named as her heir and H(Ulro llnlllstor as oxfcutor. On Mm oh 1. I.S'.iS, AVIlliain Kitzslmmnin Ii-ild oVit S.'iOO Into Ills hands for tho estate, find this, it is alleged, tho ex ecutor converted to his own use. At tlii- liearlm? yestoiday afternoon KitKsinimnus. Mrs. Fltzslmmotis and rndortiiker Dlllett, till of Wayne eoun ty, tostilied, Fltzslmmons swore to having p.iid Ilollistcr $300, and all three told or hearing the squire say that he had taken the money and used It for his son-in-law, who was In need of money. He had declared at the time that ho would pay back the money at tin early date. Holllstur is a prominent character hi Wayne countv, whine he is a jus tice of the peace and very well known. STATE ELECTION RETURNS. Official Count Completed by the State Department, tly i:chi-io Wire from The Associated Presi. Hanishiirjr, Nov. 21. The compila tion of the official returns of the Into election was completed today by tlio state department. The total vote cast for the various candidates follow: President, McKinlc 712,065; Hryan, 421,232: Woolley, 1'., 27.00.S; Maloney, Soc.-I.ab 2,U3i: Marker, Teo., CSS: Debs Soc, 4,S:il. Auditor general, Hui deborah, t7G,S !: Meek, I10,74(i: mil. P., 2.-..:)'J0: Eberls Siic-I-ab.. 2.G3I3; ColiRliIln, Pco.. 1117. Beward, Soc., 3.7f'7; scatteilnir, ."2. Oomsrcssman-nt-lars", two to he elected. Grow. 0SS.011; Foprrleror, i - iHUi; fiiim. 411,;".")2; Edwards, 409,913; Hague, P., 21,r,31; Orumblne, P., 21, 112; Monroe, Soe.-Lah.. 2,b-7; Itoot, Soe.-I.al.. 2,i'iGfi; Hlngham, Poo., ,'X; Main. Peo., 77.".; Clayton, foe. l,02rt; Kuppinger, Soc., 3,19,"; scattering, 327. STORM AT LOCK HAVEN. Building Blown Down An Employe Injured. lly i:ehi5ho Wire horn The Associated Picfi. Lock Haven, Pa., Xov. 21. A violent wind storm passed over this county today. The building now under con struction for the' Pennsylvania. File Hrlek comp.iny, at Beech Creek, was blown down, and Thomas Stahl, an em ploye, hail ills leg f-evotvly Injured. Two tobacco sheds belonging to 1 Sob er! Mct'ormlek, below this city, were town to pieres, and the crop of twelve hundred acies of tobacco leaf stored In (he t-heds wns destroyed. The tobacco sited of Thomas Me Kengue. at McElhnltiin, was also de stroyed, and two Iron'-stacks at L. M. Patterson & Company's pipe works, this city, were blown down. TRAM CARS RUN AWAY. Two Men Crushed to Death in a ' Mine. tly i:.eluivc rt'iie fiom Tin Avorlatnl Pie's. lllrniliigliaui, Ala., Nov. 21. A string of empty tram ears broko loose and ran away In the Sloss ore mines of the Sloss, Slielllelil Steel .ail lion com pan.v. near He.ssenu".', till-, morning. Xapo Thcimpson, the Mtpurlntondcnt, was run over anil Instantly killed. Charles Kelly and Andrew Hart, who were working nearby, were struck by two cms, which Jumped the track and crushed them to death against tho wall of the mine. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. now o t uln-a; di-s in loi.kim; Is ju-t luinir foinu'il. This is a Kood time lo inter, Tho-e who wl.h to learn lo make UnUliua. caiidj hliouhl talk with .Miss Smith ahottt Iho lorudii); of eli-M', TIhw who need .j.leuiitlu phjslral c.creiu .lioitfd Mt Iho Kjmntslmu. 'Ilu- aim ot tin) woik U to produro sliiillflli and inaoe. Motion Willi little children are inUtnl lo Ult tho Sat iirdiy iiioiiiIiik tlase, from n lo It, The jMiociatton oilers to Kills fiom tight to fifteen a waitress course on 1'ild.iy afternoon. The conn.!, will include table sett Ins mid nerv ine, 'I Into will ho no clurge other thill tho Junior incinlwuhlp fi. Scranton Business College, Slnco tho ending of tho turll,u stu dents have been securing positions a. most at tho ratu of one n dav. Woro Principals Htiek it Whltmofe nblo to qualify them rapidly enough tlio rata would bo much higher, Tlio demand Is greater than tlio biipply. $100 Reward $100. The readcu of this paptr will he Kmci1 to loam that Iheie U at It-u.t one dieaded disea.e that bileni'o lias hein uhlc tu euie in all its doges ami that I catarrh. Hall's I'aUtrh Cure U tlie only joi,ltle euro now loiowii to the medical fraternity. C'Jlanh helng a lomtllu lloucl ilUcasc, reipiirtsi a constitutional Heat ment. HaH' Catanh Cure Is taken liiteriull-, acllnir directly uin the hlood and inuiout kuf. faci-i of tl'" nj't-'i", thereby Ucslrojlni; the foundation of the (Usease, and chili!.- the patient trciiKlli by huildlua up the constitution and assLtiiig nature In dolnjj Its work. The pioprle. tors luc so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars or sny eacs that It fall to cure. Send for list of tcstb nionlali. Adclroi. 1'. J. niKN'EV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druKliUli, 7tc, llall'i 1'amily Pills are the bct. VIADUCT TO BE ATTACKED LUTHER KELLER PROPOSES TO ENJOIN THE CITY. Panei-a in Injunction Proceedings Were Drawn Yesterday by Attor ney I. H, Burns and H. M. Streeter. Validity of the Ordinance Attacked on VnrlouB Grounds, but More Par ticularly Because It Enils to Securo Property Heoldcrs in the Collection of Damages. Papers woro drown yesteidny by I. II. Hums and II. M. Streeter, counsel for l.ttther Keller, In Injunction pto ceeillngs to prevent tho building of tho West Lackawanna tiventtp viaduct un der the oi'dlimmv signed by Mayor Molr last Kiiturdtiy. Mr. Keller attacks the validity ot tho ordinance on various grounds, but more partlbiilarly protests against tho proposed Improvement bocnuso no pio- vision Is made to necim him and tno other abutting property holders against the injury that will result to their properties. Appended Is tho full text of tlio bill of complaint that will be filed In th3 case, probably today: To the Ilonoiahlo the JiuIrcs of Ih" court of Common Pleis for the county of l.iihawantia, .sitting In cnullj. Votir onitor, the plaltilllf In the above entitled case, complains and sajs: 1'irsl -I nut .1 tillen and icshlenl ol tho illy of Soraiiton mid an owner of land nhiittlnir on Hi it i"Ullon ot West bickiiw.inna ainuo hilwuii Si'ienth and N'lnlh Mrects wheirou the city of i-cranton piopusen In comtiiii.t .1 Alulu.t. I am also a taxpajir In the illy of vtanlon and iuti'iestcd in tho legal and piopcr ipendl turo ot tin- public inotie.v. Second (In the sCcnli'en!li day of N'oicmbor, inn. Hie city of siantoit, by her co-miiU and major, pesed an ordinance of which the tol lowinc; is a i opj-: An Ordinance proidins for the iiictimi of a la- iluct upon mid aloni; We-t l.ack.iwannt i.ionuo, lily of .Sirantoii, IVnnsili.ini i, our the tracks of tho Delaware, backawanni and Weill in llallto.nl loin-any, and for the aipol.itiin;nl of ii-UM to HS.M-.S dain.iKes lo ptopeity iiiiurccl, taken or dcstroed; upon ceitaln Loiidlllons. Section 1. He it outlined ly llie fleet and common councils, of the cit.v of Scrjiiton, aim It Is heicby onhinccl liv authority of the .same, thu u certain -d.ulucl he loiistructed oer aim along a ccilain (.licet, ill tho city of Scranton, known as West Lackawanna au'tiuc. from H- cnth ftri'et to Ninth street, ncroM unci oor thu tracks of the Dtlawaie, backawamri mil Wesi cni ltailiii.nl loiopan.v, in .ULOidance w'lh Hk' uuici.il plan and -ii'illhalions adopted liv the cilv emjiiccT, and on file in his olliic, a iopy M whli h is iiiiiiLNcd heiclo and made a p.ut ol this oiihuauci.. l.Niiui; cor. Sec. '-'.-Tlio enliio imwI of the hullilins "l Hie MM iailiicl to bo paid hy the Dtliwarc. I.icka wanni and Wi'-tc-n li.illioail cumium and ill Scranlon lt.llway iotiii.in, in aicoulan.o with a written piopnsitiou pie-ented by slid loinp.i nh's to tlio major and councils of the city of Stianton, and which said proposilton is at tached hereto and made a part of ill!-, onil intiic; and it is further provided, that this ordi ninte shall not heccme elfeethe until the said companies -.hall have furnished to the city of Siranton a bond in the sum of one hundred thou t,and dollars, to he approved by the clly Moililtor, hindinj; the m.-e Ices to pay the coK of luiildint,' the said viaehut. The said eonipa nies, however, will not assume tho payment of any cI.hii.ikc to I mil oi propeity which nil bo Injured, taken or desliojed, hj- ie'.i-.,n of Iho construction of said viaduct, nor hj- the i hanirc of Krado to the streets on account of this con 'liuction; nor do .-aid companies assume any lia hilily for tho cliinKP In water mains sew en, tfis-pipes or other conduits upon paid streets!. Il hiing the intuit of this ordinance tu provide that the total expense lo he borne by hie taid companies slnll lie limiieil to the ai tu.il cost ot the construction of the foundation and super striiLtuie of the viaduct. The viaduct to bu anil icmaiii llie property of the eltj". See. K. The (-raele on West Lithawnnna ave nue, from Seventh street to Ninth .street, is hereby changed to conform to said viiduct plans, and the avenue on the grade as now located is horeb- vacated and will no longer constitute a street of said citv alter the construction of said vhduet h commenced under the tcun of this ordinance. Sec. 4. Consent is hereby given to the Scran ton Itailwaj- eomranj- to lonstruet and opetato lis double tr.uks, with nverhe.nl who-, upon sain, viaduct when computed; and eon-em is al-o uiven lo the Scianlou Uilbvav- company to teni puiailly locale its tracks mi sixth street and Iandcii sheet, sn that lotitiuuous travel miv he in. lint. lined hetneen thu pirt of the citj Ijins east of Iho l.aekiwanni rivei. See. 5. The citj ot Seranlon as-,mn,'s no ni hility for the pijnicnt of anj- pail of the co-,u of the foundation and superstructure of the ii diid, and the toiiuactoi who ohlains the eou trait fur the cotistiiictlnii of Hie sann, 1- In he paid bj- the Delavvaif, I. ichawann.i and Wi-tiin Itailiii.nl company and the s, lanion llaihwiy eoiiipaiiv, a-, the work piome-i's. In ucei'idatie, Willi the iiitllleatcs tu he fmni-hesl by the city enclncer, and the onthe work of the slid 10,1 sliuitirn Is In h uudi I the dilution and supei-vl-iou of the cil.v ii-ltuir. to ADVKiiiisi: roi; iiids. see. . bnniidialily niter the p,i-s,iu'. , this oKlinance, tho city elnk shall advelli-e t"i bids tor the con-liuction ol the foundation and the siipciiti uc lino ot said viaduct ami the -aid con tract shall he lit to the lowest ir-pO'isiblo luel eier, bj' action of tlio couniils nf Iho i itj' of Sir.iiitnn, duly .ippmvid by the m. i. or. The suc cessful hiddi'i shall then elite. into a Coiitl.nl with the City of Stiaiilon, width slull he ex ecuted by the major ol said citj on her hchall, which lonliact shall he pupated by the city so lic Itor; ami said toutractur shall furnish hond with sureties to he approved by the cllj- solici tor in the sum of IwentJ-llve thoii-aiid doll.iis, for the l.iithliil performance of said woik, and the p.iv nii'iit ot all lilior and nutiilals in oori liectlou tlieiewith, Se'C. 7. This nidluaiiio shall not become cltec tive until the bond lo he ltirui-hc.1 by the Dcla waie', Iickauauua and Wrsteni Itailroad com pany and the Scianlon Hallway Lnnip.ui, as pin vldrd by Section 2 of this ordinance, shall have been Hied with the i lly solicitor and approved by lillll. And it Is fuither provided thai hefoio the contract foi ujustriietiu; said viaduct is entrrcd into the said eontiaet, and the details ot tho plans and spccilkatlons upon v,hlch tlio same is lias.'d, shall bo suhiiiilted In and leeeive Iho approval of the engineers of bnth Mid compa nies and Hie illy ensiuecr, Sec. 8. Immediately niter the passiae of till, rirdinanee, and the llllui oi Iho bond n fcrieil tu in Section 2, ami the Ouiiiiiii mem, lit ot Ihe work of coiiliuclion, the city solleltor shall apply to court for llie appointment of vUwcu to assirs the damages oecoloneil to any ol tlio adjacent properties, which miy be (akin, iiijuii'd or destrojeU hy reason of the elniiie of urado of West Iarekavvjin.i itvcnue and the lOu.tiiiLtlou of said viaduct, which viiwcis shall pioeeeel to view the premises and make a repoit In the couit In accordance wllh tho law. See, P. All necessary iIiiukos In tlu watir mains, sewers, gas pipes oi other conduits on said West Lackawanna avenue, made nucssary by the constiuctlon of said xladuct, slull he under the illrecilhii and supirvUion of the street Lonuulvluiiir and the city iiicjiucr nf slid citj. Sn. 10, Immedlitidy upon the completion of the said viaduct the Serantnii Hallway company shall vacato tlio sheets upon which tiny have temporal' Hacks and put llieiu in Hid ..lino con dition as before they were orcupled. IXTI'.NTIOX' OP THU CllY. Tliild I'ncler the supposed atithoilty nl the abotn uidiiianco Jour ciatur is informed and be llivey that it U Iho intention of tlio illy cf Scranton In enter into a contract for the benefit of tho Delaware, l.atkawaiiui and Western Hall, load company and the Sciantou Hallway com. patiy win I, -by a viaduit will bo conetliuled over Iho tracks of the i-ald Delaware, I.ackavvauua nud Wcstiin rallroul r.nd on wliicli the cars ot thu Kciauloii hallway inmpany will ho allowed tu pass over tho said Hacks of Ihe Delawaic, l.ickj. wanna and Uislitn i.illioid, and this solely (ur tho beuellt and advanlavu of the said two coiu panles, which eoiiipiulis am to pay the actual cost of construe lion, but the rjly to pay till il.iiins-.s to lioptily uwncis. Such damacjej to prcpeily will afKiij-ate a very large amount, espiLially to iny own laud abutting on said via duct, as it will ho almost eullicly mined and made valueless foi Iho purpose for which it. Is now used. I'ourlh Vour oralor is Infouiicel and believes Hiat Hie said ordinance as above sit forth is wholly illegal and void and for particularity spe. illlcs thu Itdlovviuir tiasons: (a) It contains more Hun one tuhject, to wit: the construction of a viaduit, chaugli.-r the I trado of a tticct, vacation of a portion of a street, and Kniillntr perinlsilon In a street rail way to occupy Ivvei ot Hie public Mrcrts of the city. (Ii) Only one nl these uibjrels Ii r'.un,od clearly In llie title nf Hie nrdliiiiice, (e) Tin. idly of Sirantoti has no power In inter into a umlMel for Ihe loinlructlon of mi Inu pvoveiuMit hn the lienrllt nf prlvillo eoriioMllolH ntni lukllitf a bond fiom such rorpotalloin for re. Iinhiirseinriit of Hie cot of llie Mine. til) The ordinance piopi- In inbe Hie ptado of a lotiallinllnil portion of taiili.iivaiitit atonilt, t Witt Hie porllon between Ihe eiirlt I In,' of Unit sietloti of l.-iekawniiiut avenue net upleil by the vladuel leailnit the ivhlevvalk on Hie preselil t;rde. Tills Is tint nutliorbcil hy Ivw nnd would rontplilely shut on" jour nrator'n ptopeity Itom any lotimctlou with the hired. DKIIT 01' Till! CITV. I'lfllf-Viur lu.lllir Is Infoimed uinl billcvrs that the debt of the i Ity of Seranlon Is ulteu.lv iiutal to 2 rr rent, of lis assessed vnlinllon and the city i.intiot he further oblknletl without Hie loii-enl, of Ihe ileetois thcicot at nil I'ltttlnn duly bail fnv tint i.irpoe, 'Ihe ,i.enl has not' lireii iilitaliicil. On the rontrar.v, It lias been twice attempted and on both Decisions n.is been Iffmeil. The ronslrULtlon of this vlaihlct would ratisc d.imlircs that would increase Hi' eh bt of the oily of Si ranton morn lli.m one bun dled lltou-md ilolku-s and In ellrcit violatlen of law. The roust mil Ion of the viaduct belli',' by eontrnet with the city will also lurri-nno the debt lo Ihe anioiml of the eontrict prleo mid without nny nuthorlly of Iiw. If sueli inireas,; of debt should lint be iidjuilcrd ilhitll uulil nflrr the constntetloii of such viaduct, It would wholly ih ithp our orator of any means of cob lee'tliii his ditnnros from Hie city. Sixth The orillniiiee on its face purports to ho iiieiretllve until the illy solicitor shall glir it validity by nppiovlni? the bond to he t-lvrn by the two tallway companies before tnetilloiied, and until the engineer, of such companies shall approve the plans and spei llliations for such woik. Such lcKWatlou by the illy authorities is wholly Illegal mid void. Sov Mil h-The ordinance afoie.said, if ran ted out, will cause pieat and Inopirablo ltiury lo jour orator's propirly for which he has no nth -ipiale remedy at law. It makes no provision for seeming to .vour oralor compensation for suih injury, n.s provided by law and Ihe constitution of this tonimonweallit. iour oralor is linlh.-r informed and hilleves tint II Is the iutenlio'i of the salu tlly to proceed wiih the column tion of said viaduct without llr-t securing o jour orator Lompcns.itlon tor the injury lliculiy taused. I'ighlh Xo appropilalioii his bien made for Ihe expendltuie cotitemplalid hy Iho almve ordlii a nee. Vour orator llierefote pi.ivs: l'it-l TIi.it this l-oiii t iliil.iro and deuce the above stall il ouliuauio null and void. Si ootid That an Injunction may i-.sne restrain ing Hie slid defendants, each and all of them, from further proceeding midir the piovlsions of slid alleged orilin nice and from further Inc leas ing Hie eilj debt without the loti-tnt of the rh-itoi". of the city of Su.inlon lust had and ob tained. Thlid l'or such other and further relief as to the couit nny appear just and proper. ORDINANCE WILL BE ALLOWED TO DIE No Further Action Will Be Taken with the Far-Famed License Tax Measure. It is not likely that any further ac tion will be taken by the present coun cils on the far-famed license tax ordi nance, for the reason that the various acts of assembly governing second clahH cities provide for many different features than does tho net. governing third-class cities. It has been discovered, for instance, that there is a provision in the Act of 1SS7 which permits cities of the second class to levy an annual business tax. "such as may be deemed Just nnd equitable." upon the toal deposits of all banks within said cities. Under the third-class city law a tax up to hut not beyond $100 can be levied on a banking instiution. It will be noted that the Act of 1SS7 fixes no limit. Tlie .same act provides that a just and equitable tax may also be levied upon the average yearly receipts of all insurance companies doing business in nny city of the second class. I'niler the third-class city law dio Insurance company can he taxed over $100. Then the matter of tho taxation of street iiillway companies Is also changed. The third-class city iw al lows municipalities to levy tax of JlrtQ on the ears of all stieet railway com panies, and a number of good lawyers in this city hold the opinion that a tax on the grosh receipts of such a corn pan j cannot exceed what the aggie- gate amount ol' a tax of MOO per car would foot up 'to. As far as can be learneil, there is no provision in the genet al acts of assem bly governing seconel-clnss cities f ni nny tax whatever on stieet railway companies. It must be stated, how ever, that tho city of Allegheny is levy ing nnd collecting without any trouble a tax of four per cent, on tho gross re ceipts of its street railway companies, so that second-class cities, in the ab sence of any specific legislation, prob ably have more power In this particu lar direction than third-class cities. BACK TO THE REFORMATORY. Philip McMnnus Taken to Elmira Yesterday. An ollleer from the Elmlru reforma tory arrived in this city yesterday with requisition papers for Philip MeMunus, the young man who es caped from that Institution some few months ago. Tho paper: were pre sented to Judge Kelly, who committed MeMiuuis into the charge of tho olll eer. Jioth left on tho t.fw train for the west. MeManus, It will bo ronieuiberal, was arrested In it Penn avenue saloon about two weeks ago with George Ijii vls by ne-teetivo .Molr, Ofllcer nineh nnd Constablu Will Thomas, Tlio men were soiling cheap jewelry, which, It was suspected, they luul stolen. Davis was discharged, but MeManus was held, and about a week ago It was learned that ho was wanted by thu Elmira reformatory authorities. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The return of tho sale of icalty in Iho mlalo of Loul.-a (. Cine vas confirmed londlltoually ye ste rdaj. U'alaiify Ivoplnski, iliartscd by Leon Suboskl with robboiy, was released fiom Jill .vesieidiy on (fSOU ball fiitnlhi'd by .Jacob caika, before Judge Arehhahl. In tlio , ruse of the- couuiioniveulili aMinH John Mickiii, a iulo was granted i'ste-djy on Jus tice of the 1'iaco Michael Ljncli, of I'ell town ship to compel lilni In show rau-o why bo re. fiise-s to make .1 i.tum of lln ivitlorarl :is u ipillul by law. 'Iho will of JuiIm O'Mallcy, lato of tilyphant was admitted to piobite jesiirday and lillcis testamentary wcrti BMiitccI to Peter O'Malley. In the estate of Anna J. bloom, late of Sciantou, letters tcjtamcntary were crauled to Josephine O, Klr, Jlaiy H. he i"l Hurton 0. Illoom, of Kansas City, Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used lor over riru vi;Alt.j by is the bctt remedy for PHHHHOKA. Sold by DruEctlsts in every part of thelworld. Do mru uud ask for "MM. iviiuiowb sootiilin brup," and taVcj no other kind, Tvvcntynvo rvntJ a bottle. .MILLIONS of Jlllllll.l,-- lor men UIIHdJItKN Will I! -IKKTIIIS". I'l-IUTCT bHCCKSS. It KOOTHK-. tho CHILI). S0IvIK.S thu (JUMS, eit vs.fl PAIN! CU1IES WIND COLIC, jud DAMAGES FOR BABE'S DEATH SUIT OF A. B00IANSKY AGAINST THE TROLLEY COMPANY. Alleges That His Child Was Killed Through the Negligence of tho Motormnn Tragedy of North Washington Avenue Hill Recalled. A Coal Screen That No One Claims. Binding Instructions Against tho Electric City Land Improvement Company Other Court Matters. In .Itidg,- Kelly's court yonlorelny was begun the suit of A. Hoclnnsky against the Se-rnnton Ittillway company, one of the two $10,1100 damage stilts grow ing out of tho accident on North Washington avenue hill, Mny li 1S07, When the pin lull ff's 3-yenr-old, soil John, and a nlghbor's o-yoar-olil boy, .Toe Zamlodn, were killed by tt trolley car wlillo coasting down tin., hill In a toy express wagon. Vosbttig & Dawson icpri-scnt tho plaintiff, and Major Everett Wtirron nnd Hon. Charles P. O'MuIley, of WII lard, "Warren & Knapp, appeared for the company. A number of children were playing on tlio street at that point about 5.30 o'clock in thu evening. The lloeianskv nnd Zamleda boys were in an. o.vpres- wagon and started to coast down the hill about the same time that a Green I lldgt; Suburban car, in charge of Motormnn John O'Donnell, began the. descent. Tho wagon went faster than the car, it appears, and when tiuurter way ilenvn the hill, passed it out. Sudden ly, the front wheels of the little wngon struck it stone, which caused it to swerve towards tno traeu, ana ine next instant one of tho wheels sank into a broken place in the asphalt and overturning the wagon, threw tlio children directly In front of the car. They were killed by being rolled alons by tho pilot board. COULD NOT STOP IN TIME. The motormnn says he saxv Ihe wagon when it wns abreast of tlio front platform of tbc car and that a mon who was standing besido him called to him to look out thut he did not run over the children. He was applying the brake when the wagon suddenly swerved in towards the track overturned and threw the children un der the fender. It was impossible for him to stop the car in time to pre vent the accident. The plaintiff claims that the motor man xx'ouid have; had time to stop tho ear if he hud been attending to his business, Instead of chatting with a passenger, as it lit alleged, he was do ing. Tho company's claim that tho parents were guilty of contributory negligence In allowing such youthful children to bo playing on the street where there is a cartraek, was met by the counter charge that teh parents entrusted the children to an 11-year-old daughter of the Poi'iansk.ys, and Hint in tho eyes of the law, she Is a capable care-taker. The ejectment case of the Electric e.'ity Land Improvement company was brought to an end yesterday morning by Judge Archbold directing n verdict for the defendant. He hold that the proper remedy was a suit for damages. The case of thu Exeter .Machine com pany against the Pino Hill Coal com pany Is on trial bofote Judge Arch bald. The plaintiff sues for $700 for the construction of a Parson's stink ing screen for tho defendant's col liery at Minersvllle, Schuylkill county. IT DID NOT FIT. The screen did not lit the (timbers that were made to receive It, although the timbers were put together after plans sent on by the plalnitff company. Furthermore, it did not come up to requirements and had to be supplanted by another style of serpen. The screen in dispute is now lying alongside the railroad track, awaiting a claimant. Tho conl company will not have It and the machine company refuses to tako it back. The defendant company, through its superintendent, Clarence Sturges, maintains that the machine eompany'ii agent, Mr. Jenkins, when Informed that the screen was not working suc cessfully, said he thought his com pany would make It right. Tho plalnitll avers that It simply contracted to build a screen accord ing to the. instructions of the coal company, and that if it does not. work .slices? full', tho fnult lies with tho plans and not with the workmanship. Watson. Dlehl & Kemmerer repre sent tlie plalntllf. The defense is rep resented by T. F. Wells, and Welles & Toirey. In the case of Emu Flynn against the Father Whltty Young Men's Total Abstinence and Benevolent society, tho Jury yesterday returned a verdict in favor of the defendant society, which xvns representee! by Attorney E. C. Newcomb. A rule for n new trial was secured by It. J. Itenmlsh and Vos burg & Dawson, tho attorneys for tho plalnitff. Claims Costs Are Excessive. lSIchard 11. Holgalo ngttlu rises to ob ject. This time his protest comes hi the shape of an exception to the 1)111 of costs illcd by tho plaintiff In tho ease of Harry A. Depuy against Mrs. Jennie E. Drink. Ho denies that the arbitrators sat sixteen anil one-half days; that tliuru were as many witnesses us tho plain tiff taxes up: tlint tho mlleugo charge. for serving subpoenas are right, and that W. J, Hand, being an attorney, Is entitled to fees ns n witness. Tho whole bill amounts to $101,10. Tho amount of the verdict was $I1S.25. Two Applications for Divorce. Attorney Prank 10. lloylo yesterday filed with Prothonotary Copeland libels In two tllvorco cases fur Dunmoro parties, Junnlo Domrherty wants to bo freed from Juntos Boutrherty, becauKo of orubl tieutiueiit. They woro married AURiist 11, 1897, and separated Junuary .20, 1000. Joseph .Stein asks for a dlvorco from Jennie Kilmer Hleln, on tlio grounds of desertion unci ctuut tieatmeiit. They woro married July G, 18S9, and lived lo-rother till May, 1S97. Marriage Licenses, "W. Is', Stevens ,..,..,,.,.. Duumoru 3va Osterhout ..,-. ,M,,Dunnioro John Jervls ...Scranton Mury Jones ....,..,.., ,, Taylor Thomas J. Wars..,, Dunniorei Annie Iv. Bryden ,.Punmuro ' Corn-sen's Old-Fashioned Chocolates, i!5c, usuully Bold at 60c. a pound. mViVsW-iiW When You Think Of Thunksgivlng icmombcr the table furnishing adds much to the enjoyment or the dny. We nrc well equipped to supply all vour needs and would succest that vott call to cc our com plete line of Turkey Platters, Fish, Game, Salad, Bread and g Butter, Berry and Carving Sets. Wo would like to talk about .; prices, but too many prices convey little meaning unless goods t are before the eyes. g Vxv-atTVCaA . Geo. V. Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm JWiMB-CHCBu-ffivfiilh. Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $ Bridge Work (tEW $3 set of Teeth $5 All wmk guarantied for 11 e.u. Call and have your tee.Ui examined fieo ot i-li.ir--t. Sati'factlon or no pay. 550K:KSUinKKSnSlKMMnK Ca f??S;Ji'.-j;3-v 5 Aj&tkrli ' vs-.X g M$w& Unrop h my nu oij "tl. 1 1 !,-. v iff-? j- -j' AVTCie-. Si X niTTfiiinnunnn p DIIICNDCNUGK. ft XX 50XK)ttOXXXSXXXUUUX50JOUX In Our New Store We are now located in our new 'tore. 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. A GREAT SHOW OF TOYS The matt vr ho buys our Toys lias made a study of the happiness of children. He starts out early iu the year to do his buying and nothing worthy gels past him. This year our stock is immense enough of everything in novelties to please the youngsters far and wide. Toy Pianos and Baby Beds, Uniforms to make the boys look like Soldiers, Policemen, Firemen and Rough Riders. Might go on aud fill this paper with a list of the many things in this Toydom. Come in and see for yourself. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. I 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. torn . -.' - : 7 . Hpir aa' When in Doubt play trumps. .14 tho sayln- i.s. If In doubt whim tu net thu ritlit kind ot 11nderwe.il, try ns; ou can't lose, llur leader for this weik Is a SILK l'li:i:ci:il flAUJIi:T, at ilk., wnuli s?l.2. iu tan (.'ho SO numbers to ehoose fiom, rinijliis in prico from IS unU to Si per ujiiiunt, 412 Spruce Street. Tiy our 10c. 10IU1, iionc bettc nnid. tuMdham Co. nJF$K g TEETH We mo now pulling on and Biur iitili'idinr a 2-!l Hold Crown fur .I. 'llils extremely low o.ler will positively only last until Noi. J". If ou Hie hi tiled of any Dental Win!, call and get our pilecs liifoie going elrliiii. Me will ..ur j i u nearly one-half on all Dental Woik. Wo mnko a .specialty of Painless Ex traction, and If you have anv pain whllo wc are pulllnx vour teeth will euarautcti to do all of j'otir work free of charge. Dr. Reyer. Dentist 514 Spruce St., Opp. Court Hou.se. Call and examine Our Line of A great variety of styles constantly on hand. No slipping and falling, No more sore and contracted feet. pn 126 and 128 LUM Franklin Ave. ':: F. L. CRANE FURRIER. Established 1866. No end or pretty Models. Flno Furs, Fur uvcK pieces Collarettes, Capes. Our Hue of Jackets, ladles' and Misses' Tailor Milts will "Fill (lie Bill.' Fur Kepairinir a Specialty. RAW FURS BOUGHT, 324 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton Pa; ttf E X,J -.' . . - -'23 (. v o ,- i iA5...-.-aafcv..tof ; 1 - 1-(--.Vl-fc