', t'jF1Wy?fV, ' n J- f - f ', y - fTp v vwi1l,, " ?r " jt-w -?r ' r "Td rnfiJV77r -nw4F j t it ircr? m THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. Pfe Au Excellent Combination. The plcaMint method iinil beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .Synur or Fios, manufactured by tlio Califoiinia Fio Srnur Co., Illustrate thovalitoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants lenown to bo medicinally laxative nnd presenting tbcinln tlio form most refreshing to tho tasto and acceptable) to tho system. It Is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleanslnjr tho sybtem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fovcrs Ktntly yet promptly and enabling ano to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every ob'jcclionabln quality and sub stance, and Us acting on tho lcldneyu, liver and bowels, without we'alccnlng or irritating them, mnUo It. tho Ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, rm they are plensant to tha taste, but the medicinal quallticsof tho remedy arc obtained from senna and other "iiromatlc plants, by a method known to tho Oamfoiixia Fm Symjp Co. only. In order to get lUi beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full namoof tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO. OAXi. L0UISVIMJS. ICT. HEW YORK, K. T. Tot Mia by all Druggist Prlco Mo. per bottle. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. AP Per J)C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 Hapbone Order PrompUr Dll vrJ j,-37 Adams Avenufc Scranion Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., X. & W. rai&enger Station. Phone 525. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. rye, Kar. Nose and Throat DTrt Ilourst ft. tn. to 110 p. m.: S to Wllllama Bulldlnc. Opp. Postoffle ssmMsffl -A city note? : TtlirtD ASNIVnilSAny.-Tlie South Side Hachtlor dub will celcbralo it third annlu-r-arjr with a ilancc in the lllcjolc club room? on Ihurwiajr eeninsr, Jan. 21. CHARGED W1T1I AS'UUIX Tliomaj IluU a l.fld under S-'iOO ball by Alderman Howe ye'tcrttay on the chtrgc of aault nnd battel j- piefeireel by Daniel DeLacey, of 423 New ttrcct. PJI0GI1ESS1VE laTIHlK I'AHTV.-Ncit Wed rieulay eu'nliiB a proRicthc ciulne party will be ghen in the Kuifilits of t'olnmbm Uub home tor the benefit of the (ircen ltldge tonvention. I.AHCENV 01' OVERCOAT.lop Tetwar, of SchnoH's court, wai hcM under 0 ball by Al elornilri Millar list night for the larceny of an overcoat. Ccorito Locher, of T13 Keller ioiut, was tha pro.ecutor. TO INSTALL OiTICKIlS.-Tho oftlceis of Col ontl Oakford command. No. 'J1, U. V. AV will bo Installed by Colonel H. K. I'jlno In ball No. 4, fluermey buildin;;, toniKht. All frlvndi nrc in ltcd to bo I'lesHit. HELD UNDElt .MK) llAIL. Tlionui .McDeiniott, of Dunniore, wa, arraigned beiore Alderman Km on last cci.ini; on tho charge of obtainlnir kooiIs under folw picttnccH. piefeiud li. M. T. (iljliil. He wa held under f.1'0 bail. SEVENTEENTH WWW CAL'CLS.-A Republl. ran raiuu will bi held at Hie oiflcc of Alder man .lohn T. Howe today between the hours of I and 7 for thn purpo-e of nominating one addi tional lommun roundlinan fiom tho Sctcntcentli ward, Mathla htlpp i, a candidate tor the of. hee. Itobrrt Allen lm withdrawn from thu lacd in favor of W. H Dlehl, of tho ilini of WitMn & Dkhl, attorney. DENIES THE ST0UV.-lh tcpoit print. d in Harle'lon aper nnd copied In The Tribune t the lt((t tlut kUit ha lieen bioiiKht by ll.-v, tltorgo Lees, pittnr of the Eat Market Stieet I'rlmltltc diuuli, agair.U thu llailetou iliuuli, of whlih he wa, fornicrly pa.loi, for ifiso liailc aluy, U iniphitlr.illy denied by ltc, r. eet. -- -- 4 We' offev Subject to pjevlous 4- snle -f $12,000 a Economy Steam Heat Company tQold Bonds 5 Pr. Cent. Eiee of Tax, tuve 1030. Ma. This company was organized in IS'JJ, ami 4 has been mcrrtslul from the start. It 4. is the only ttcain luatlui; company in . the city of heraiiton. and is contiolled T by i-rprcscutathe men, The bonds ure " conjldercd t'o bo a doll able Investment, . -f tn nroadiviy, N. Y. Wllkeillarrf. -f Carboiidile. -s -f Conmonwrallli llldr, fc'cranlon. -f 4 V' i' IB1 i . - 1 li 1 at a Iom t explain the mannfr In nhleli tin itorr could liare erlglnatfit. EKJIITIl W.MII) CAUCUS. The DtinociAtle Vetera of Hie V'lrt anl Sexond district of thn r.lghth ward rrtit lat lilnlit at the Ht. Cliarlm hotel and nomliultd John J. O'llojlc for winl imeiar. The district ilrulon oMi-fra nimeil mi, at followi! KJnt dlntrlcl llcclrtir, I'rnnt: .'. O'llarat JiiJfc, .lohil J. Iftu) Imprctor, Sanud Jctknnlt. hotnnil dlttrltt lUisMcr, .Inhn J. lllzirln'i Judge, Trunk Callahan) linjiee lor, F. C. I)c I.onR. OBITUARY. Calvin Seybolt. Calvin Sejbolli lor lortj.fle car a irrldmt of ttila rlly, died jatcrdry altcinoon at hall pa,t lour, at din home at II JI(ion aunuc. Mr. Seyliolt'a dcith wil due to para1l. Te mat utrrke oreurred Dee. li, and waj followed by anuthtr Thunday last. Mr. Srjbolt grndil. aily Mtik until life expired jestcnlay afternoon. Deceased on of Sranton' forcmot bust ir!i nun, being proprietor of Seboll' null at 101 Center atreet. Mr. Seybolt alwaja conduct, ed hla cstablMuntU on ,lrlct binluc.-i prinlple and through Ida unrarylnf devotion to the Inter rt of hi, mill haa eatablitheil an Impregnable potltlon In the Hit of local merchant, lie had no atplratluna fur public life and nocr held any public office, preferring to gtc Ida whole attention to till bmlnena and after ofllce hours to ipend hla time wltli hit family. Cahin Sejbolt was born In Middlctown, Orange county, N. V., Feb. 21, 1KS0. His parent were .lohn Scjbolt and Anna King. When U jc.ns of age Ida father died. At IS found him in Ne7 York, where he remained until lW. At that time he rimowd to Archbald, and in the next )ear marrlrit Helen Snlla White, daughter of .Mr. and Mr. lairned Wldte, of ProIdcnce. In 1SC0 he formed the partncrhlp of Seibolt k White, and conducted a general store (or some time In Providence. In 1SC0 he came to Scianton and established the Si bolt milt, which he operated tip to the time of hU death ci terday. Ho ( survived by Ids wife and five children, A follows: Mis. D. T. I.1W40I), Mrs. l II. Counell, Mlu Florence So bolt, Mrs. Doughlai Hunting, of Wilkes Bane, and Mrs. Lyman W. Dallaven, of Pittsburg, Al two grandchil dren, Calvin Seybolt Law-son ami MIji Helen Allda Connell. Mr. Sieybolt was a member of the First Pres brtetian church. Funeral announcement later. Mrs, John McAndrewa. Mrs. John McAndrcw died at the Moses Ta)lor hoapltal yesterday mornlnsr from the effects of a surgical operation she underwent four da.ts ago. The remains were rcmoicd to the home of her mother, Mrs. Drjon Drcnnan, of Hunker Hill. Mrs. McAndrcw has for tome time resided at Oly phant. Sho will be tnoumed by a large clrdo of sorronlng friends, her demise being especially sad as a tuo weeks old babo is lelt without a mother. Sho was 2S jears of age and is sunhed by her husband and two children. The funeral will take place at 9 o'clock Monday, with serWces in St. Mary's church, Ounmoie. Interment In Mt. Car mel cemetery. ZeilO Zwick. Zeno Zuick, of C2" Pitt.ton aMiuie, aed .'.7 j cars, died jcitcrday after a brief lllneis with Inflammation of the limg. Deceased was born in Wondorf Dadcn, Germany. He came to tliN coun try about thirteen jeais' ago and has ll.cd on this side ever since, during which time he mide many friends. He is survhed by a wife and tour children, Frelda, Edwin, Katie and Charles Tho funeral will take place Mmdiy afternoon at S o'clock. Itev. Schmidt will conduct the ser vices Interment will be nude in the I'ittstor. acnue cemetery. Mrs. Anna Maria Molang. Ml. Anna Marli Mulaug, aced S7 Jiau, died la-t evening at the homo of Mr. and Mr?. Wil liam Heiderlcb, on Irving auntie. Death was due to old age. l(eeeaed came to this country about forty years ago and b.u Hud hero cier klncc. She is survived b.v one flHtir, Mr. Mnia Erie. The funeral will take plate Sunday afternoon at " p. m. Services over the ruiuins will be Ik Id at e rrnidcmo cf Mr. and Min lleiileiich, 710 Irving avenue. Interment will lie mule in the Pittston avenue cemctcrj. I'nderlaker Mcrr lu charge of (lie luneral. Mis. Hftttle Dunn. Mr. Ilattio Punu, aged 9 ,vear, died -lir-day at tlie home of friends on Ilreaker street, where he had been visiting. She was a resident of Lordsvllle, N. Y. Tho remains will lie t.ikm thither in charge of Undertaker .Tones Monday morning on the 11 o'clock Ontario and Weiteui ti.vin. NOTES ABOUT THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA. M, Paid cbinmandcry. No. 1"jj, of Micliiulen buig, l'.i., und Sir William T. "lalctn, of Holy CtO'S) conimandcrj, No. 21, of Philadelphia, havo vnt In gmciou contiibullons to the hos pital fund. St. John's commander, No. Ivl, at Stioud-.-burg, confeiicil the Order of the lied Cres and Sepulchre in their large and liandnmo council chamber on .Ian. 6, in the presence of u large number of lied Cioas Kidghta. Union conmiandery, No. S'), at Atlantic I ily, K. J on Jan. 17, will hold a public ci Miration in Odd Fellows' hall, to which their lady and grntlemtn filcnds hive been Invited, nmci.i1 supreme and grand otniers will be present, mid a fine musical programme has been prepared. Mystic '"tar conini indt ry, No. 47, at Itcadinf, on Jan. 22, at Itajah temple, will colder tin. appendant Order of the lied Cros and Sepulchre In very clihomtc. stjle. All lied Cross Knight have been cordially Invited to be im.-riit in ap propriate gaili, and vicailng tlu- Jewel of the degree. Visiting fraiurs should bilng their apions. The six commandetles of Harilshurg, Steelton and Middlctown, lMnphln count r, Pa., are hold. Ing monthly tocIaK The fust in tho new cen tury was held In the council ihamher of Star of America commandcry, Ni, 11.:, on Jan. S, when a largo number wcie preent tmiu each of tho commands in thn localhv. Tin nit sex la 1 will be held on Feb. 7, In tlie new council cbaniber of Oricimulus couunandery. No, W. Melila comuiandery, No. Hi, at Media, l'.i , held a Hcd Cross counell in Its largo touiie.ll chamber, UoroiiRli lull. The prlnelpil officers were as follow n: Sovereign commander. Sir Wil liam J. Dunbar; tailor councillor, ir C. II. Smith-, Junior councillor, Sir Adam Hun high prelate-, Sir William II, Fords mister of cere monies, Mr D. 0. Master uid Sir W. 11. II. Mawell. A number of the offers vwie from tho detjreo staff of Imperial comma ndery, No. 223, of Chester. The aheudineo was large and Included visiting KulghU fiom t lie.lei, l.l.im und Marcus Hook. The Knight of Malia hn,pltal, whiili (lu Grand (ommauilriy of Peiinsjhanl.: pioposea to eitabllih an J maintain, Is making rnaiktd pio gres, allloiiBli It has been prcs.ee upon the atteutluii of the membership but a slioit time. The) Older of Malta, oilrlually known as the Knight Hotpltallcis of .-t. Jolui of .Iciusalrm, was first ctabli.hcd in the Holy City to care for the hospital founded liv Italian merchants, and wiw Intended te, affoin thelter and relief to the religious pilgrims who wrre often tn ore straits after their Journey across Europe in the Middle Ages. This hospital was cared for by n rector and Ids asslktants for a lull century, when Jerusalem was captured by the Crusaders, when a number of thoso heroes Joined in forming it doner brotherhood, slilelly for the care of tho hospital, A few jeais later, In 111-" th body was mailo military, as well as charit' able and religious, und has so continued. Other ho.pllal veere establl-hed by the Older In the Important cities of Europe, ami tho Hospitalers Hied "(or tlio faith, and for Iho good of hit. inanity." Tlie Knights of Malta for tho Contlii cnt of Ameilca havo been deeply tmprme'd with tne ucsire to cmuiaie tlio charitable work of thrlr ancient fratcis, and have now- determined to create a fund for the establishment of a hos pllal at Philadelphia, wheie their headquarters both for the continent and the stato aio located, ami whero thry expect to find most hearty nlel fiT,m the medical and surgical schools tint tlcurl-.li there. PhlludelihU Is also tlie gro. gtaphlcal center of the Order at this time. Il.e anniversary day of the Order Is St, John's day, June 21, which (s also made the donation day for the hospital fund. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Quintne Tablets, Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. P. & M. T. Howley.231 Wyoming ave. EXCEPTIONS TO HIS FINDINGS THEY HAVE BEEN OVERRULED BY JUDQE KELLY. Another Step Taken In the Viaduct Equity Case Luther Keller Hon Not Yet Decided as to Whether or Not Ho Will Toko nn Appeal to tho Supreme Court Grip Put an End to the Northern Coal nnd Iron Company's Trespass Suit Against Qas and Water Company. KxcFiitlorm to the flndltiRR of Judge John P. Kelly, hi the equity case of JiUther Kellor ngalnut the City of SJcrnnton nnd othern, wore filed by At torneys I. II, llurns and II. M. Streeter, attorneys for Mr. Keller, and were yesterday afternoon overruled by the Judge. This puts the case In phapc to go to the Appellate court, but Mr. Kel ler paid last nlRht he had not fully de termined whether or not he will take an appeal. Exceptions arc made to the findings of fact rcKnrdlnir the expediency and necessity of thu viaduct. It Is held by the exceptants that this 1 Immaterial; that tho question at Issue Is not one of expediency but of power, and that tho necessity for nn Improvement In no way Justifies Its construction In tin Illegal manner, or without authority of law. The ruling of the court sustaining tho sufficiency of the title of the ordi nance Is attacked on the pround that the public has a vested right to the use of the full width of Lackawanna avenue and cannot bo deprived of any portion of It without notice, of which thero Is none In the title of the ordi nance. Other exceptions are noted at length, as follows: "There was nn apparently contradic tory ruling In these two clauses: " 'The erection of the viaduct will cause damages to tho abutting prop erty owners, and the amount which may bo recoverable by them may ag gregate the sum of $100,000, whenever tho same may be liquidated according to law. " 'Under tho undisputed facts In this rase there can be no further Increase In tho city debt, ut present, unless au thorized by the vote of the electors thereof.' "Tho court having found that the debt limit was reached, th olalntlft can not obtain Judgment for damages for tho reason that such limit will be a good defense on tho part of the city. "The court having found as a fact that the two per cent. limit of debt has 'ben reached, nnd that there will bo some damages for thu city to pay. If tho viaduct Is constructed, the court erred In not Issuing an Injunction re straining such construction. "Tho court cried In sustaining the validity of the ordinance, there being no valid sperllleations: not having been properly passed, nnd being too vnguo and Indefinite to bind anybody." To Intelligently appreciate the ex ceptions one must recall that the case was decided mainly on tho meaning of the word "debt," the iourt holding that "debt" as used in thu constitution Is shown by a distinction which the constitution itself makes, to mean "debt" In its le;gal nnd technical sense, and not embodying unliquidated duni ngeg. Most of the findings nre new law, and as the Supremo court will be com mitting itsidf for the first time on most of the questions raised, it Is hardly to be oxpeeted that a very early decision will be reached. Grippe Caused an Adjournment. Grippe; caused a sudden adjournment of common pleas court yesterday, anil nn aggravating abrupt termination of the Important case of the Northern Coal and Iron company against tho Scranton Gas and Water company, which, after hanging lire for nearly two years nnd consuming three days In trial, was almost loady to be sub mitted. Two of the Jurors. William Frank, of Dunnioie, and Milton Johnson, of Jessup, wero complaining severely of colds -and other affections Indicative of tho oncoming of tho all-popular mal ady. Yesterday morning lliey failed to put In an appearance, and sent word that there was no telling when they would be able? to be around. Neither side was willing to submit thu case to ten Jurors, and ns Judge Kelly deemed it inexpedient to take a recess to nwalt the recovery of tho stricken Jurors, ho continued the case Indefinitely. Tho Importance of the case, tho great Inconvenience caused tho uromlucnt men who weto parties to or witnesses hi tlie case, nnd tho nlco little penny that goes for naught In paying fees to tlio galaxy of leading lawyers of the county who weto engaged In tho suit, mokes tho Inopportune Illness of tho Jurors ull tlio more aggravating. To Condemn a Turnpike. George K. Ulce, master, and Juntos P. Dickson. Uryuo It. Dhilr. W. T. na vies, John H, Colllngs and W. W. Hay. lor, viewers, In the matter of the con demnation of ihf Fnctoryvlllo nnd Ablngton turnpike, heard final argu ments yesterday mudo in opposition to the propoxpd condemnation by S. n, l'rlre, attorney, for tho company. It. II, llolgate repteseutlng tho petitioners and W. P. Wehl representing tha Northern lloulevard company, which claims to have acquired a portion of tho pike, made their arguments pre viously. Tho master and viewers will meet next Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m. to make up their report. Yestei day's Marriage Licenses. John 10. i;vans 730 Orchard street Mary J, Davis Taylor Itay J. Wllllums, lit! North Everett aventiu Margaret Morgan, S3T North Hyde Park avetiuo Slevo Ilolotra Mil Luzerne Ftreet Orlauo naerdah S01 Lusierno street Henry Lavoy Carbondttio Theresa V. Shevllu Cnrbondn!s VladlMaw l.lluzlowskl Prlcohurtf ValeneJJa llurziibka Prlcebutg Michael James J, Flynn Archbnll Mary A. Wright Aiehbnld The Bast Cold Ctue Is one you can tnko without Interrup tion to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing like the con. tlnued URe of quinine. Ono that cures speedily and leavep you foellng fresh anil ctear-neaucu.i much a ono Is Krauso's Cold Cutlo. Prlco 23c. Sold by Matthews Uros HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE Symptoms of a Very Common Trouble Thero Is no disease so common In the United States a catarrh because It appears In so many forms and attacks so many different organs. It Is a. common mistake to suppose that catarrh Is confined to the noao nnd throat. Any Inflammation of tho mucous membrane wherever located, accompanied by abnormal secretions, is catarrh. Catarrh of stomach or bladder, or intestines la neariy ns com mon us nasal catarrh and much moro serious, ulthough It Is true that stom ach catarrh and catarrh of other in ternal organs Is the result of neglected nasal catarrh. A new remedy lias recently appeared which so far as tested seems to be re markably effective In promptly curing catarrh, wherever located. Tho pre paration Is sold by druggists generally under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and In addition to being vory palatable and convenient, possnsws extraordinary merit, In many ewes giving Immediate relief from tho coughing, hawking and constant clear ing of the throat and hea.1, thoro symptoms with which everyone Is fa miliar who has ever suffoveJ from colds In tho head and throat. Catarrh Is simply a continuation of these symptoms until tho troubln be comes chronic and grows gradually worso from year to year. Stuart'a Caturrh Tablets aro com posed of Hydrastln, Eucnlyptol, Gual acol and similar nntlseptlcM and ca tarth specifics, from which It will bo seen that no secret Is made of the In gredients and also that no mineral poi sons arc used, us is tho cisa with many well known catarrh medicines. For catarrh of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes, for catarrh of stom ach, Intestines or bladder no prepara tion Is so safe and gives such rapid and permanent results as Stuart's Ca tarrh Tablets. All druggists sell thsin at r.Oo. for full sized package-. You can use them with ussuranco that you will not con tract tho cocaine or morphine habit as tho results from this catarrh euro are apparent from the llrjt day'3 use. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the bcranton Tribune. Townnda, Jan. 18. Again Manager Klrby has booked the ever popular "Joshua Sltnpklns" superb comedy company, which will appear at Halo's Opera House next Monday evening. Their cast Is composed of the best artists that over visit this section. Tho specialties arc of u high class, and. In lact, the programme is perfect in each act and scene. The mechanical scen ery is of the best, Including u very thrilling saw-mill scene. The com pany consists of about twenty-live) male and female nrtl&ts. O. D. Kinney, of Duluth, has been visiting among Uradford county ft lends. Judge I-'a lining has enteied upon his term of ten years In the Judicial du tle.. A Wuverly furniture company has sent a carload of manufactured; goods lot- exhibition of tho furniture manu facturers of- this country In New York. Miss Aimluda KJI!ott, of Wyaluslng township, starts soon for Canton, China, where she will act as a mis sionary of the Presbyterian board of foreign missions. Trexler & Turret! have purchased 5,000 acres of timber land near La pot te, whero they will etect a saw mill nnd barrel-stave factory. Thlllp Hoffman, of Terry township, died from the effect of being asphyx iated by coal gas. David Cowcn. a veteran, died In South Townnda, on Wednesday. Ho Is survived by a. large family of giown up chlldicn. A charter has been granted for a public libraiy at Wyaluslng. A now overhead brldgo will soon be constructed1 over tho Lehigh nnd Erls tracks nt Wavcrly. . Snow Is the name of a neW'-post-ofilco established In Eastern Uradford. Mrs. Iluth Myers, of Tunkhannock, died of apoplexy at Athens, while vis iting her daughter, Mrs. F. Swang. Josiah Payne, of Overton, has been arrested and held under $200 ball for appearance at court, charged with Ille gal voting and perjury. At a lato elec tion It Is alleged Payne swore in his voto on tho grounds that he had paid his 1893 tax, and Investigation proved that lip had not been assessed, nor had he paid any taxes since ISO."!. C. W. Green and wife, of South Da kota, after nn absence of eighteen years, are visiting In Eastern Brad ford. W. Wcstfnll, of Sayre, has an ex hibit of fancy fowls at a Doston poul try show. The infant son of Court Stenog rapher Head died this week of bron chial pneumonia. Dr. John D. Mcrcur has gone to Los Angeles, Cal., whore he will spend sev eral weeks. Herbert Craumer, of Monroeton, has entered an art school In New York city. The report for the past week showed that Towanda had 400 cases of the grip. A charter has been granted tho Atueilcun Basket and Manufacturins company, of New Yotk state, with a capital stock of $100,000, which, it is stated, means tho consolidation of tlio Van Duzer Manufacturing company, of Sayre. and other similar concerns In Now York state. It is announced also that tho main office will bo at Waverly and facilities for a larger output will bu added to tho plant at Sayre. The grand Jury meets next Monday, nlso licenses will bo granted. John O'Connor, a Townnda young man, died at a Philadelphia hospital this week. At the annual meeting of the stock holder of tho Pittsburg. Iilnchumton and Eastern railroad, held In their oinco at Towanda, tho officers and di rectors wero re-elected. Ily tho statement of tho assessments made throughout tho county for this year, the following Is given: Number of horses and mules, 13,374; value of real estate and Improvements, $19,772, ADO; cows and oxen, 20,811; offices, pro fesslons, occupations, etc., valuation at $130,775; mortgages, Judgments and money at Interest, $3,000,231; stages, hacks, etc., 1,470; male and femalo dogs, 4,R02; nggregato tax of dogs, $6. C09; aggregate valuation of real estate, horses, cows und occupations, $20,911, 910; aggregate tax of county, state, poor and court house, $148,129.25. Colonel Richard Loder Is Instructing a class In military tactics at tho Sus quehanna Collegiate Institute. Mrs, W. DoForrest f Detroit, Is a guest of Mrs. C. S " '11 in Towanda, COURT IS NOW IN RECESS FIRST WEEK'S ARGUMENT LIST EXHAUSTED YESTERDAY. Will Meet Again Monday to Hear Cases from Bradford, Pike, Wayne and Susquehanna Counties nnd Four Cases Put Over from This Week's List It Is Expocted That the Session Will Be Concluded Wednesday t Case of Replorrle Against Arthur Piothlngham. This week's list of arguments beforo the Superior court waa concluded yes terday with tho hearing of tho caso of D. B. Iteploglo against Arthur Frothlngham, appellant, common pleas, Lackawanna county. , In 1S93, Mr. Ueploglo negotiated for Mr. Frothlngham a loan of $110. Frothlngham gave a Judgment note for $150, and us collateral security furnished Mr. Iteploglo with a con tract for $lo0, which J. Frank Slegel had entered Into with Mr. Frothlng ham for tho use of tho theater, of which the latter was then owner. Before tho noto became due, Mr. Iteploglo collected $107 from Mr. Slegel. The difference of $13 was retained by Mr. Slegel for alleged breach of part of the contract, In Mr. Frothlngham not having laid crash on the theater lloor, as promised. When the noto became due, Mr. Reploglo entered Judgment on It and proceeded to exe cution. To avoid a sale, Mr. Kroth Ingham paid tho judgment and costs. Ho then had Mr. ltcplogle arrested for obtaining money by fraud. HK WAS PAROLED. Mr. Uoplogle went before Alderman Millar, In custody of Constable Jack Tlerney, and in default of ball was committed. He was paroled In cus tivly of lib attorney and the next day was released on habeas corpus pro ceedings. Mr. Frothlngham again had him arrested on the same charge, and he gave ball befoto Alderman Wright. When tho caso canto befote the grand Jury, Mr. Frothlngham did not appear and the case was Ignored. He thereupon sued Mr. Frothlngham for malicious prosecution and secured u verdict of $1,230. Mr. Frothlngham appealed, alleging that the court had erred in not giving binding Instruc tions to Und In liU favor In that he hail conducted the prosecution on ad vice of his counsel, jr. W. Lawry. The plaintiff alleges that Mr. Froth lngham cannot thus shield himself bo cause ho failed to show that ho gave his counsel a correct and full state ment of the circumstances of the case. Mr. Replogle'a defenre to tho origi nal cise li that he was compelled to tnko oelvantage of the Judgment note to make up tho deficiency between tho M0" which the Slegel contract realized and the $130 which was loaned on tho note, of which he wns an endorsee. Joseph O'Brien and James H. Torrcy represented Mr. Tteplogle. R. II. Hol gato argued for Mr. Frothlngham. AN IMPORTANT CASE. The ense la Important In that If tho judgment against Mr. Frothlngham Is sustained, he will either have to pay the judgment or go to jail. The only other case- nigued was ths matter of the CatawUsa and Main township road, a dispute as to tho width of a road in Columbia county. William II. Rhawn and Chrlrtlan A. Small appeared for the appellants. T. J. Vnnderslue and Fred Ikeler nrgued for the appellees. The ciise of tho commonwealth agalnot P.xvld I, Long, appellant, Le banon county, nnd the case of com monwealth agnlnst William Church and Frederick Uurdlck, appellants, Susquehanna county, were continued to the Hnrrisburg session. Next week's list Is mado up of eight cases from Bradford, Pike, Susque hanna nnd Wayne counties, and tho following four cases put over from this week: Commonwealth, appellant, ngatnst M. II. Howells, Luzerne coun ty: commonwealth to the ute of J. F. Brlggs, appellant, against Webster ltemaley and others, Luzerne county; John S. Millar, appellant, against In terstate Casually company, Lacka wanna county, and commonwealth against Anthony Dunleavy, appellant, Lackawanna county. The court will, It Is expected com pleted Its work by Wednesday. KINGSLEY. Special to the Scianton Tribune. Kingsley, Jan. IS. W. N. Whitney made a business trip to Scranton Thursday. Jthn McCarthy was in Scranton on Wednesday. He is recovering from a epialned ankle. Mist- Luck Oakley Is seriously ill. Dr. Snyder, of New Milford, attends her. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Carpenter spent Sunday with relatives nt Hopbottom. Miss Maine MacConnell, of Wljkes Barre, was a recent visitor at Miss Llss zto Tiffany's. Professor A, L. Thayer, of Bingham ton, Is conducting a singing class hero consisting of over twenty puplli. J, F. Adams lias returned from a leu days.' stay with friends In Clark'-, buinmlt. Mrs. S. G, Finn Thursday enter tained Misses Lottlo Blycum and Miss Jc-sslo Lord, of Hopbottom. Jin. Porter Williams, of Hopbolloni, nnd Miss Julia Peck, of New York, veto guests of Miss Flora Adams on Tuerday, Mrs. A. Lawrence, of Lenox, Is tho guest of her niece, Mrs. J. dl. Goss. Mrs. J. It, Alexander spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives In Scranton. She was called there by the death of her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams, Miss M. McCarthy nnd W. W. Sloat were at Scranton Thursday evening. M. M. Farlety had tho misfortuno to fall by his crutch slipping and cracked the bono of his leg, which was broken teven weeks ago, nnd from which he was slowly convalescing. Dr. Taylor, of Hopbottom, was called to reduce lite fiacturc. PR1CEBURG. Tho concert nnd entertainment of tho Odd Fellows has been postponed until February 9, by order of commit tee. Two Hundred Mlneis Stilke. 0 Kxcltutte Wire fiom Tlio Associated Pirsa Dellalre, (),, Jan. 1. Two Innirlrnl niincta at the (lailorcl eoal initio on the Clcvilaml nn-1 ritttbuig railroad, Mruck today, chimin,; tin company haa not lived up to U atiireinent. The minora' otdclali hae hre-n tuiinmincd here to adjust tho tiouulc. VWW.'ykW-'rtVrtWkWrtVWWWWiW.Wi'iVWiiVi. I Recent Importations .d Havo just been added to our stock of French China, mAkDM "5 this one of the most maijnlncont displays ever seen In this d. xuosa contemplating tne purcnase of a Dinner Set will do well to' look over our Havlland & Co's, particularly the most tecent nrrlvals. Star shape, an open stock pattern, from which you can select such pieces nn you need and add to at any time. Wo nro confident that our goods and prices will compare fav orably with tho largest stores In tho country, 112-plece din ner set for $50. Q Cien V Millar A " " .,--w mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmf TEETH HHFT SI Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (tEW $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work (rnaranteeil for 10 yeara. Call and haie jour teeth examined free at chirie. balltfactlon or no pay. Schimpff, the Jeweler, That's the name. You've heard It a good many times--most every time in fact, when jewelry is the topic of convM' satlon, for the one implies the other. Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has much to show you in the Gift li e more than you'll sea in most other stores. Not only more, but something "dif ferent" novelties that appeal to you, because of their novel ly. Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has evcrythinj going in the jewelry line. Think ol what you want; it's ihere. Prices, too, are less than you think, when you consider that no matter what von buy, quality is apparent 317 Lackawanna Avenue. ?o5aujos:a::5snKKKKUMJJCKK 0 The New NcTcrMi;) As- plialt Removable 25 HORSESHOE CALK. 0 J Horse cannot slip 0 and will outwear three K sets of nny other calk m inaniiractiircil. s! BITTENBENOER S 85 SOLE 'Warns Phonographs Williams', because we sell them not because we make them for Udison is better posted than we. Full variety of styles at all times, In uding the splendid new "Concerts" that ive perfect response to tone. Records 50c and $1.00. Shop around then come here. J, D, WILLIAMS &BR0, 312-314 LACKAWANNA AVE. 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