THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1001. 3 Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25 Per IC mnrf' LUIWIMHVCO 3 tltpton OrtUri Promptly Dll vtrtl Ja-J Adima Avenu. I Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlc ., Z. & W. Passenger Station, ftaoc 023. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Enr, Nose and Throat omen Hour a. pi. to It.M p. m.: ! to 4 Wllliama Butldlnc. Opp. Postoffle. t-t-s)--- CITY NOTES IJEDLRKKANZ DALL. Tlie nin.tal masquer-ide bill I'f tho Scranton I.lederkiam: will be held this ear, l'cl. 7, at Music lull. H wilt b fir numbers "iilj. CIIAIICKI) WITH rilllllATS. .Utni'J Lukin was held under t!uO bull li Alderman Mllhr i-sterdjy on the tlurec of tlucats. Ollle Malt Und is the lirobtciitrK. DlhCIIAIl(!i:i) Till: C'AK II. .1. fundi. iaag(r was dKchargul b Alderman Millar ,svs terdiy upon lhi dnrze if mtsult and lutUiy, picfcrrcd by W. J. (.hik MrXTIMI or lU.r.Mlli:U- There will be a special meeting of Plumbers' 1-oial union. No. It), batiirday rdght .it 7.00. UuiIiicM of im portance is tu be attended to. fQUrXZKD IS" MINI:. fnnk Kj'limlcU. of I'l.unoutli, was yiiuesuril between u plop an 1 .1 ui In the Aiomlale mine ntcrdar. lie 'vh tckfn to tho Mo-.cs lajloi hospital. A-iAl'l.T AND II ATI i:nY.-i fienrge Mel.jne, .I Mii-cnw, (iirnWied ?.W) lull bifnn- Al.hinun Milt ir jefteiduy on u durge cif aiult .Hid 'Mttcry, piefirrcd b) Aithur llbiri. Kin;rn iiv Mn.u-.ioim c. .i.ne, or i:m ll.unptcn Mieit, was Miked In the grcin y a i.iule In tho Central ohalt ipiKiday. Ife was l.iken t tho Mics Tajlur ho-pltal. l" ST. l.l'KK'S CIIIHCII.-Xt St Luke's i 'muli thi morning at 10 o'clock the fistlial of the nmcrlon rf St. l'.ml will be olwcrvcd with the i eld. ration of the Holy Cumiminlun, 'If) MNO AT Till: AfAWW .-Master W.itlir Hei-kdnidc, tin- well-known sllur tone soprairj, will ship Hurriet Mlldnd Andermti'i, niw wing, ' l.nurcnc'' at the Acideinr of Mulr tonight. '-KM.INO WiniOi'T l.ia:NSi:.-Chiet of Pnlicc Ilnbliug .incited .i tump on "-pruco ireet jittcrday for idling without a lliiii.e. the man was going fiom sloio to fctorc- selling luiirt pljl:r. I.KCTl'IH: Tl IS l'.Vi:M.':.-lr. Anna S..IW Viord will lee re at the Catholic Young Wo men's club III , eu-ning on "The lhgiem- of I'hjolcal Cultu e." A niiiBlcal programme will precede the le.'tuic. OI'CUATION I'KIIKOItMI.D.-Uev. Oeorge Di in. of St. I ipse Catholic church, of Cubondih-, .j cpcialrd upon by Dr. If. II. faibbi-ni jis'cr- ilu.i, al the Scranton Private hospital for ap- I'lnilldti;, He it doing nicely, VIOLATED Oltl)INANCi:.-four biejdUts vcre nrrested by Special Oincci-. Milott un I DorJin l.iet night for liolatlng the city ordin ance In riding without lUhtcd lamb. One ot tlii in was the Itev, f. .S. Ralkmlne. NON-SUPPOIIT AND I)lKllTION,- II. f.Xat, of ll(r Albrisht annue, waitnl j bciiing anl nlered J300 lull befou- AUIttiiiaii Mllhr jester 'lay, on the ch.ilge of j-..uh and batter), nun iPport and desertion, prcfurcd by his wife. THOMAS rt'ltllANS IN TliOfni.lI.-ThoiiUH crran, of Sliciiandoah, .n hdd under i5W lull ctcrdav on a warrant l--icil (mm Alder man Millar's office, charging him with deir lion and non-mppuit, piitmeil b. llrldgvt Cur. rins, Ji:i;i' MAN IN Cl'MOD.- WillUiu stoik . r. of Jcfeup, w.n arnti'd l.i-t ulgbt on a wairsnt l-.suel by Aldcinun MIlLr, chaigin; liim with desertion and non-suppoit, pieuiml l.v his wife. Il was held uudei ball ..r ip in.uance in couit. r.i.oitfii: ih:ti:i;i:d iiomi:.-ii.h .....m.-, the Sjiacu'i- ncnspainr man, took uiliantai of The Tillmrt's announcement tint a ild.it id Syiaofee awaited him at police headipiartiM and put In an appeaiance )eit(iiiay. lie left on the 1 o'clock train owr the Laikawanna. l)lt. LANMNO's Lr.CTL'Ui:.-llev. Di, I. .1 l.au.irg will lecture In Kim J'.uk chuiili on Thursday eicnlng nc,t. Ilic mlijeit Is "Anion? the Olazlern of tho illgh Alps," ard lc :i ihrllling narratlie of his peivinal Iniprevious and adientuiis. It U a erles of eloquent word picture which is truly maivdous K TO YOIM. Mh'N. L. f. notr, ot Hie Dickon Manufacturing lompanj, the icauiir of the oung Men's Christian osrodatlon, will addrrM tlie'joung men's gixpel meding on Mm lay at tl.ll p. in., in Gueriwy'a hill. Mr. fiower's nssociatlcn with young men, us protn ror at CailUle, has given him a tnie Insight i-t"f -f-f-f-f -f-f -f-t--f-t--t--f 4. We offer subject to previous sale $9,000 Lehlghton Water Supply Co tQold Bonds: 5 per cent Free oi Tax. Mn. -f f ture 1020. The company owns 2,UiO acre of land, and contiol the watrr-bhed, as well .ii the available water supply. Water is furnUheil to the towns ot Lehlghton and Vdsort, ns will as the Lehigh Valley load, Tho i-i.tim I, Bri-t-dass In every npcct. Price and particulars on application. mimf M Broadway, N. Y. Wilkej-Uarre. Cirbondale, Commonwealth Dldg, Scranton. m -f -f -f -f -f -f -f -f -f -f Into the nitiire and nereis ol yfliinc nun, slid fitted Mm for practical work amcre thfm. VOUNCI 1IACIIKU)U' UiLb. Ths- Usclielors' club o( South Ccunton conducted a siiccMiful ball at tlio Srruntcm lllcyilc club house last cm nine. Iljucr's orelicsln furnished muilc and rifrrshments were scried y Toff, The commit, tic on arrangements ct$f. ll,ims, Michael Hums, William VanU tjSH James llrcmun. STOLi: 1!onsE AM) MICIOY.-Inlormatlon wai rrccltcd at police headquarters at 10.S0 last nlnht of the theft of horse and bumry he longlnit to John Wlnterson, of I'ittston. Some person unknown Rot Into the carriage and stait. ed Scrantonwards. The horso Is an Iron tjrjy and the carriage his a black top and red run ning gear. l'AY DAYS. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company will pay todiy at the Hall Iliad, I'ettrbone, WoodturJ, Axordale and Ullss collieries. Tomorrow the employes of the fn. lolng colllerlea will receive their semi-monthly earnings for the first half of January! Oxford, Dodge, ilellcue, llolden, Tajler, Tyre, Ifamp Ion, Moan, Hide I'arii, Archbald, Continental, Cayuga and Hrlsbln, Y. W. C. A. XOTES.-Ilr. Arthur T. Hcrwn, of New Yoil., will conduct a series of meetings from Feb. 11) to H. The closing address .'lll be on missions, and it is hoped that all rr.lv lonary societies will unite. Tims and place wilt be announced later. 'Hie r.tw cooking chart hove begun work". Any ons cnterlny late, may take up two back lessons. A class In candr making Is being formed. The Girls' Indunlrlal club meets on Friday at 4 p. m. All ulrls undr 17 jean nro asU-d to join ths dub, Lessons aro being given In table setting and waiting. The Kcrctary's Bible cIjshs meet on Monday ut 7.30 o'clock and 1'ildiy at 1J.I0 p. in. All gills Ii' ttclcomj. ANNUAL BANQUET OF ENGINEERS' CLUB Was Held Last Night in Board of Trade Assembly Room and Fol lowed Annual Meeting. The annual mooting and banquet of tin- Scranton Engineers' club was held last night In tho board of trade as sembly room and wns , as these events have always been In the" past, a most entertaining and delightful affair. The meeting was hold junt before the banquet and resulted In the -selection of tho following ofllrers, who will guide the dohtlnh-s of tho club for the coming year: Piesldent it. W. Kowley; vke president. It. II. Stoek; trrtir-urer, O. U. Hturges; recording sccertury. It. U. WIIIIamon: correit pondlng seeretnry, James Oardlnor Sanderson; Ulrectors, C. C. Hose, A. V. Hlot'klnton and William M. Marple. The meeting over, the members pies ent sat down to prettily decorated tables nnd partook of such a feast as only Steward O'Xell, of the Scranton club, can serve. Among other delica cies hcned were the following: "Ulue I'olntsi on Flat Cars, with Transfers"; "Filed H.'sscmer Smelts." and "Win ter Survey Cream" with "Transitory Trimmings" on the side. The menu card wns very unique and was printed as a blue print. After the cigars had been passed, a number uf Impromptu toasHs were re sponded to by II. W. Kowley. James 1. Dickson. l- K. Tracey and others. c, C. Hose acted as toaslmaster. Pres ent from out of town were thei follow ing: KM T. Conner mid Cieorge T. Thomas, of Wilkes-Karre: William J. Hamilton and S. H. Ktipp. of Carbon dale, and George T. awllllam, of Philadelphia. Tho guests from tho city wore as follows: Thomas Sprague, Walter I.. Hen wood, r. K. Tiacy. F. T. Piatt, K. M. Xcndhc-r. E. K. Simpson, Alfred K. l.lster, It. E. Hurley, J. fJardlnor San derson, Preston Iloblnson, William jr. JIarple, A. U. lllacklnton, II. II. Stoek. J. P. Dickson. H. AV. Kowley, HonJ. F. l.a Rue, Alexander Kettel. C. S. Farrer. W. E. Matthews, F. W. Oer ecke. W. D. Decker, D. E. Harton, Altxander Uryden, F. C. Baker, A, C. l.u Jlonto, George H. Smith, Colonel I.. A. Wat res, E. K. Itoden, II. S. Webb, J. T. lieurd, C. n. Florey, C. P. Tur ner, U. B. AVllllamson, II. F. Cox, James Herring, Charles K. French, F. F. Merrlmttn, Fred Warner, J. It. Flhhcr, II, K. Yewcns, Morgan Davis, jr.. H. I.. Harding. C. C. Mattes, A. K. Dunning, A. II. Leoe, II. M. I.ane and V. U. Kinsley. THE ROESLER WILL MATTER. Heating Today Betote Register of Wills Koch. 'I'Ui'V? will be a hearing today beforo Register of Wills Koch in tho matter of tho objections to the probating of tho will of the late Charles W. Koesler, who left the greater patt of his estate to Mrs. Mary Louise Osberry, at whoso home he lived for two years prior to his death. Mrs, Osberry lives with her hu.ib.ijnl nt -'Jj Franklin avenue. She Is a wo man well on towards middle life, ot attractive personal appearance, whoso home Indicates Unit she Is tho best of housewives nud whose manner and speech betoken gentleness and a kind ly disposition. When Mr. Iloesler's daughter-in-law went west and left htm alone here she felt sorry for tho forlorn man whom they had known as a neighbor for many years, and told him ho might make his home with them. H gladly accepted, "I treated Mr. Roesler ns 1 would have my own futher treated had ho been similarly situated," said Mrs. Os berry last night. "He frequently thanked us for what be termed our goodness to lilm and said he would not foiget It." OFFICERS OF ROYAL ARCANUM. Scranton Council Installed New Officials Last Night. Scranton council, No, 023, Royal Ar canum, Installed lu new oillcers last night, at tho regular bi-weekly meet ing In Odd Fellows' hall. The new ofllcers are; Hegent, AV. H. Uuggait; vice-regent, F. L. Sturde vantj orator, C. Comegys; past regent, Thomas Itussell; secrotary, Kdward Kvnns: collector, F. J. Cooper; treas urer, P. J. McCaffery; chaplain, H, M. Crow ell: guide, John F. A'olkanaudt: warden, C, H. Hall; sentry, I'hlllp AVIrth Mrustec-s, 13. H. Hippie, F. AV. Mai tin, Myer Davidow; representative to Cii-dtiel council, AV. AV. Herry. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGED. Morris Traoube, of New York, Placed Under Arrest. Morris Traoube, of New York city, was arrested yestorduy on n warrant Issued from Alderman Millar's olllce, charging him with false pretences, He wns urralgned befote tho alderman and held under $800 ball. Tho Anthracite Urowlng company Is tho prosecutor, und claim that Traoube, who Is a brewer In Now York city, obtained $100 from them for some beer which they nover received. FEES OF THE NEW OFFICERS MATTER WAS BEFORE COURT FOR CONSIDERATION. Judge Archbald Requested That tho Question of i Whether or Not the New County Officials Shall Re ceive Fees or Salary Re Argued In Detnil Beforo the Full Bench This Will Be Done Saturday or Monday. Trespass Caso Heard Before Arbi tratorsOther Court Matters. Before Judge R. W, Archbald yester day the test case In tho matter of the compensation of the new county of ficials came up for cur.rlderatlon In the form of the case of Uistrlct At torney W. R. Lewis asrat'Ht tho county to collect certain fees. Mr. Lewis and the other county olllclals were repre sented by Attorneys W, J. Hand and M. J. 'Martin, and the county by its solicitor, H. L. Taylor, former County Solicitor II, A. Knapp and former City Solicitor I, II. Hums. A Jury was selected and It was there upon ndmltted that the county Is in debted to Mr. Lewis for fees In tho sum of $120. Argument was then heard on the question of Mr. LewlV right to collect fees for his services. Ills at torneys maintained that it would be a clear violation of the constitution to say that ho must accept a salary rather than fees. He was elected In Novem ber and the fact that the county has a population of over 150,000 was not an nounced by the census department un til some time later, therefore, to now say that Mr, Lewis must accept a dif ferent form of compensation from that which prevailed when he was elected would go directly counter to tho con stitution which declares that no office holder's salary or emoluments can Im changed nfter he has been elected. The argument on the part o" the county did not attack Mr. Lewis' In tel pretatlon of the constitutional pro vision, but set forth that the fact of the census does not apply to tho date when it Is announced but as of date when It was taken nnd ascertained which was last June, manymonths be fore Mr. Lewis was elected. It wns contended that when he was elected the district attorney that tho county had a population of over l&O.OOO and that he is therefore only entitled to tho salary allowed by the legislating to the district attorneys of counties hav ing a population of over ISO.-mO Judge Archbald directed the jury to return a verdict of ?i:o in favor of Mr. Lewis and In doing so spoke ao follows: (entltmen of the Jury: A cowling to the plain lilt's contention he Is entitled to neeiie com pensation by fees under the act of 1'iCO, which applies to district attorneys of this county; un der the contention on the put of the county of I.aikawanna, against whom this milt fs brought, and which will hae to pay whatcier Is due to the ditrict attorney, they claim the talary let of lS7d wint into effect this ,car, bec.iue this is a census jcar, the part jeir, nnd the federal renws has ascertained that the county had a population ot over UO.iXiO. Our Constitution di rects that wlnre counties haie that populitlon the offiicrs shall he paid by salar.i. In pursuance of that pioilslnn a law was uv.cd In 1870 fixing the fees of the curious ortlcer. If that act applies, then the plaintiff is not entitled to rccour; on the other hand, if It does not apply, if the foimer act to which I hao uferred Is the one, and he Is entitled to be paid by fees, then he would be entitled to a verdict of ifl'JO. lli.it Is a epiestlon of considerable moment and not a little intricacy. It has been argued before me at length. I hate in a measure an opinion upon it, but I would like to hae the opinion of the other judges of the court as well as my own. I would haie more confidence, and ou would bate more confidence, the community who are cncdecl and the officials of the county would be better Kitl-flnl, no doubt, if the judgment giuu is that of all three of the members of the court. I li.no but little doubt that both la colleagues will be hue on satin day or on Mon day, therefore I bate decided to take tills coume to elluct as u formal matter that sou lender a urdiit In the plaintiff's faor for 120, but that jour unliit fliall be Mibjut to a question of la.v which I will reverie, whether, under the tails, which lire not in li.".ute, and which hae bicu agreed upon and put on ncjnl, the plalntltf ii entitled to recoier, with lean-, it the court should be of opinion that the Irw in the cae is with the defendant rather Hun with the plaintltl, that we liny enter Judgment In taior of the defendant, notwithstanding the crdlet which ,ioii ko lender. Tli.it will pmleit the lights of all parties. If we mid the plaintiff, under the law as we ecmcelie it to tie. Is entitled to this inllel why It will dand; If we are leiniliiivl Hut he Is not, then we will direct judgment to bi cuteied, notwithstanding Hie UTillit for the deiendant. Wi will, Iheiefoie, now lendei a wrdlit In faie.r of the plaintiff for f-120. subject to Hie pulnt icti'iced If Judges Kdwaids and Kelly havj sulllcleutly lecovereel from their at tack of gtip lo come Into court Satui day morning, the aigunteuls will bo heard at that time. 11 not. It will be heaiel Monday. An eatly oplnim will In all probability be handed down, that tho case may bo heard by tho Superior court ftt an eaily day. An ofioit will be made to have tho oas advanced In that court for hearing. Probst Trespass Suit. There was a hearing In arliltiatlon joum yesterelay before Arbltratois M. F. Conry, Joseph JclYiies and Itussell Dlnmilck, in the case of Annie M. l'robst against John Stone. The par ties live on the Hast. Mountain in tho Fifth ward of Dtinmoto and the plain tiff alleges that tho plaintiff unlaw fully broke elown her fence and drove over her land. Yestertluy was the third hearing In the case and a basis of settlement Chancing It Amongst all unhappy mortals who wnlk tho earth, If tin-re's a class that see's moru misery than another Its the sort who are ever expecting something to happen by nccldeut In their favor. Alway.t anxiously walchlng and waiting for something better. No need to say thai mich folks are seldom If ever sallslled. The world's business Is not elone on a basis of mystery. Successful things are purposed and planned there's no other way. Work, alone, win?. There's no pleasure) In "chanc ing" things thiough life. The "pillar to post" plan or getting on was long s-lnee proved a failure It ought to be. Thoughtful, cate ful SAA'INO Is tha best course thousands of earnest workers Miy so, A little each pay day soon makes a "pile" to be proud of. Savings Department TRADERS NATIONAL DANK Cor. Wyoming nnd Spruce was agreed tiiKin. Tho parties agroo to open a road through their land, provided the Scranton Gas unit Water company will permit It to open on one of the roads It has constructed In the mountain In tho vicinity of Lake Scranton. The arbitrators adjourned until such lime ns tho decision of tho Oas and Water company In the matter can bo obtained. Attorneys Puttemon und Wilcox appeared for the plaintiff nnd Attorney W. H. Hulslnndcr for tho defendant. Evidence All In. Just before court adjourned yester day afternoon It was announced that all tho testimony was In In the eject ment suit of Duffy against Duffy, which was put on trial Wednesday. It will go to the Jury today. There Is no other caso open for trial and when the Duffy caso Is given to the Jury common pleas court will bo over for the week. Yesterday's Marriage Licenaes. August Will lam fehmldt Priceburg Hose Hannah Oakey Trlccburg Thomas J, Williams lCCs Kjnon street Maria UCHlccoinb U3 Hugh street COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the estate of William frln':, late of this city, letters of administration wcro yesterday granted to Ik II. bhurtleff, son-in-law ot the deceased. Court jesteiday fixed 6iluiday morning as the time for the hearing in the Matter ef the ob jections tn the certificates of nomination filed by the Demoeiats of Lackawanna township. Court jesterday continued the report of Chailrs V.. Daniels as auditor of the assignee's account of the ( lllrcns' and Miner' Savings Dank and Trust tvinpiiny. The crcdllori of the bank will be paid luck at the rate ol about 07 cents on the dollar. The sheriff In epin court yesterday ackncwl. edged deedH fo Hid following for properties sold recently by that official. Thomas llarrowmin, Mlna Itoblnwn, Mira Iloblnson, C, S. Woodruff, Mlna Iloblnson, .i. It. Hull, Charles Itobinton, The Arteslon llulldlng and Loan asioclalion, W, J. Ccstello, DoiotUaa fell, German llulldlng ftsioeintion No, '.', German llulldlng association No. 0, milieus' Building and Iaian atioi-iatlon, Henry . Northup, C. M. Putnam, L'nlon D. L. L. association, Geeirge Dads, II. C. Reynolds, l!rra II. Hippie, George W, Watson, George M. Okdl, John Stiff. People's bank, WUItes llarre, I'a, Further deeds will be acknowledged on Jan. ill COMPANY WILL NOT GRANT THE DEMAND Refuse to Agree to Hire Only Union Men Answer Considered at a Meeting This Morning. As foiecabt in yesterday's Tribune, the Scranton Hallway company has re fused to acquiesce In the demands of the employes that no man shall be em ployed by the company who Is not a member of the union. The men were insistent upon this demand, and It is not Improbable that another strike may tesult. The employes' grievance committee and President Clarke. General Manager Sillliuan and Director Timothy Hurke were In conference from 7.30 o'clock last night until 1,20 o'clock this morn ing, considering the contract which the men presented for General Manager Sllllmau's slgnatuic lust Saturday. The officials of the company declared they could not subscribe to the clausa which demands the ellscharge of men not members of the union, and the em ployes' committee declared In turn that It was Instructed to Insist on this clause and not consent to any modifi cation of it, AA'hen tho conference ended, Presi dent Clarke; said to a Tribune reporter that the only difference that could not be adjusted was this one regarding membership in tho union. "The com mittee seemed determined upon having this clause Included In the contract," said Mr. Clarke. "A'o -could not agree to that. AVhat the men will do about It I, of course, can not say. I do not know whether or not they will strike. The meeting they are about to have will determine that." The committeemen spoke In tho same strain They had no Idea of what the me-etlng would do. The meeting of the men to receive the committee's report was begun tit 2 o'clock this morning. 'Nearly nil tho employes. Including n dole-gallon from the Carbondale end of the line, were In attendance, Geoige Keller, on of the two men who worked during the strike and whoso discharge tho men were de manding, presented himself at the mooting and made application for membership. At the time of going to press tho application had not been ae-led upon. Charles Seeley the other man whose discharge Is demanded by the men, will not be received Into the union under nny consideration, tho men say, for the leason that he joined tho union hefoio the stilkc and then wont btuk on his pledge. Keller never Joined the union and said light along that he would not. A new grievance de eloped since the contract was presentee last Saturday, The bam hands, who weie working ten hours a day, have been put on an eight hour schedule. This results In their re ceiving less pay than befoie th com pany granted their demands for in ct eased wages, The best wages any man in the barn cun now earn Is tl,r2. Pnder the ten-hour f-chedulo they could earn $1.00. Hefore the strike they were getting SI. 73. II was thought the meeting would be In session until u o'clock, GAIETY THEATER HAS CLOSED. Harvey Long Retires from the Man agement. Tho Gaiety theater was dark last night. At the closo of the afternoon perfoimance given by the A'ngnbonds Burlesque company It was decided to close- the house, for the present, nt least. Harvey Long, who was the manager, retires permanently from the manage ment. AVhat will be done with tho tlie ater In tho future has not been definite- I ly decided upon, but it Is thought that I It will reopen. Mf. Long has encountered many financial sitags since he opened tho house In September and since the first of the year tho theater has been prac tlcully In the hands of C. II. Rchadt, who was the security on n bond given by Mr. Long when ho took chargo of the theater. Mr. Long proposes to devoto himself exclusively to his bill posting business lu future. SI Two Carpenters Killed, tly Exclusive Wire from Tho Associated Tress. IlarrUbiirg, Jan, 21, -frank McCoy, of Steelton, was In. tartly Ulltd, and J, A, Mr cub and Ah In W'caier, of Harrltburg, raipenleri, serlouily hurt today at the I'cnnsjlianla Steel works. They weie working on a swinging scaffold thirty feet above, the' surface, witli one of the ropei dangling in the air, A shifting engine caught the rops snd the Jar threw the carptntcis to tho ground. TRIAL LIST IS PREPARED CASES TO BE HEARD AT CRIM INAL COURT. An Effort Will Be Made to Have Three Courts Going Each Week. The Billlott Murder Cases Heads tho List for tho First Week and tho Bevalacque Murder Case the Second The Coyne Perjury Caso Is Set Down for First Week Many Other Important Cases. District Attorney W. It. Lewis ve terday prepared the following trial list for the term of criminal court, begin ning February I. The term will last for two weeks. Hon. H. M. Edwards will preside! In tho main court room during the first week, und Hon. John 1'. Kelly In No. 2, Dining tho second week Judge It. W. Archbald will preside In No. 1, and Judge Edwards In No. 2. Judge Archbald will make nil effort to get Judges from outsldu districts here during the two weeks, that three courts may be run. The list for the first week Is headed by the Billlott murder case of Carbondale, nnd the Coyne perjury case has the second place. For the second week the Uevit lacquc murder case heads the list. Tho list for the two weeks follows: First Week Monday, Fob. 4. I. Ssminuil llllllott, muielcrj L'dward J, Neary, pi oa. !!. Thomas J, Coyne, perjuiyi ltobert Wilson, pros. 8. Jacob Kilmnn, aiihurtntlon of perjury: Wil liam A. Phillips, ptoH. i. Patrick ,1. Conway, pointing pistol; loulw Ferguson, prox. ft. Joseph Kearney, lirceny and receiving; frank ltobllng, Jr., pros. (I)., L. W). B. Joseph Kearney, larceny and receiving; frank Hording, jr., pros. (J. W, Vail.) T. Joseph Kearney, lareeny and rcecldngj frank Holding, jr., pros. (J, I. Connell At Company.) 9. Nellie, Johnion, Kate Johnson and Ilrldget Mr.ran, i obuer) : frank ltobllng, jr., pros. 10. William Lawsan, larceny and lecelvlng, frank Hobllng, ji,, proc II. Charles Metsrhler, alias Charles Custard, burglary; frank Hobllng, jr., pro. 11. John Yates, assault and battery: Mamie Lewii), prm. II. Mis. John Yates, malidoiis mUchlcf; Mamie Lewis, pi ox. It. Anthony htewmt, larceny and receiving; John McLnnr, pro, 13. Meilleent W'inehrake, Illegal practice of medicine: Willi im HcMmm, pros. 1(1. frank Hlle, assault and battery; nthony Kopkl, pic.e, 17. Mike Mitchell, alias Mike Sukltus. frlnnle Mitchell, ellis filnnie Sukttus, assault and battery; Lliia Llewcllin, pros. IS. John Bacon, nlius Hirry Uacon, asiault and battery; J. Laikln, pros. 11, Alexander (Jras, melting; II. Seldm.in, yros. 20. Ucxumler Huss, receldng: II. heldman, rre.s. Tuesday, Feb. 5. 21. frederick foster, alias John Wilsrn, larceny and reeddng; frank Hobllng, Jr., pros. 22. James Cordon, larceny and receldng; frank Hobllng, jr., pios. as. James CJorelon, fahe pretences; frank Hob ling, jr., pro. M. William l'arris, lirceny and rrceidngs Frank uibllng, Jr., pros. 25. MI'hael McDonough, tonbery; frank Hob- ling, Jr., pros. 21, frank Mangan, robbery; frank Hobllng, jr., pros. 2". William Morgan, larceny and receldng; frank ltubllng, ji pros. 2t. Ik J. Maloney, brlber.F; Thomas Lejhon, pteis. 19. Maitln f. llealey, sailing liquor without li cense; Thomas lejulion, pioe. BO. C. W. McKiimey, bribery; Ik II. Sturgc, pros. 31. Aithur Mullen, violating rules of board of health; A. C. Monies, pros 32. James Cillaliin, malicious mischief; Hattic M. bnydcr, prox. SS, Mich led J. Hurke, selling liquor without license and selling on Sunday; Thomas Le-y- shun, prus. SI. Anna K, Ami", adultery; Thumas Leyshon, pros. ;:.". frcslna loplna, larceny and rieelving; Frank Hobllng, jr., pios. Bfl. Thomas Connell, laiceny and leeching; Henry Morgan, preis. S7. Carl Xetls. laueny by bailee; II. Cold- i-dialger, prOF. 88, Patrick McCaffcrly, selling liquor without licii.se and telling cm Mindaj ; Thomas l.cishou, pros, .11. Clurlis II, Wlllianu., cinbeiilement; L. Lit tle, pro'.. ). Chailes II. Hllianir, laicenv and lecelxing; U Little, pun. II. Henry Caiey and Ida Cmec, keeping luitely hoiie; Mrr. W. II. Duggan, prox. John Johnson, laueny and ri-ecidngi funds t:. Mac key, l"", 4.1. llowaid L. filler and Le'Vl S. Little, mali cious mischief; lu Drake, pros. 41, frank Duhlgg, all's frank Dewey, toinlflca. lion and bastaidy; Mary McDonnell, prox. 43. ficorge lliehnell, j-sault and latter; ; Me- pin n Pier, ptos. Wednesday, Feb. 0. lit. Nid: Cappldlo, liatlkklng in regislc-inl bottle i Henr Clrlch, pros. 47. f.llen King, selling ll'l'ior without lliense; Thomas tetslion, pio, I. Nicola Nelalia, felonious wounding; Thomas Lctkhuli, pio. 4'i Stephen (lilbj, felonious wounding; Thomas Le.ii.hoii, pros. M. Alexander Cras, iccdilng; t-leplien Dyer, pros, fil. Mexunder tln.s, teeeldng; Stephen Djer, plus. .",. .leander ;uu and II. W, Smith, neglecting to keep books! Stephen Djer, pic. j.1. John A. Lee, compounding felony; Waller ltecnohls, plus. 54. John n. Dlegdman, false pretences; ,1, 11. (Tevilanel, pios. VI. C. P. l'oweleil), assault and hatteiy; Ilrldget f,caiy, prox. .16. John Hohak, Matio Scranko and John Margo, awault nnd battery: Louis llhter, pro. 57. Thomas Dads, embezzlement ; W. II. Whtr, pi Oil. Jc frank MaddocU and William faans, laiceny by bailee; Hemic Penman, piox. 61. llugene Masters, cruelty tu animals; AV. AV. Williams, pio, CO, Joseph Smith nnd Lena Smith, larceny and receiving; Lottie Gorgol, prox. 61, Ccorge (lunula, larceny by bailee; K, Ibhcr, pro. iii -I, II. Ogoud, assault and batlety; Mary Con nolly, prox. 03. Andrew Ilsrwln and funk Sldnskl, larceny and receiving; Michael Charlie, pros. CI. Madame Zeno, fortune telling; frank ltob llng, jr., pros, b5. John Timlin, imhcuUinentl frank Hobllng, Jr., piai. od. Andrew Mcfluriln, burglary; frank Hobllug, jr., pios, 7, fctunlslaui Iloailnslie, larceny and icccldng; frank Kubllng, jr., prof. C3. Morris 1 HenodU, fal.e pretences; AVIUIam Craig, pi o. CO, Maggie McDcrmott, assault and battery; Marv Mc.N'ullj, prox. 70. Iguali Olchefskl and Joseph pankofikl, lobbiiy; Leon Subkoskl, pros. Thursday, Feb. 7. J I. fii'orgo Kultcr, seduction t Hertha Ledder, prox, 7J. John Kullck, lape; Jail; Maltaik, pre. 7J, Joph Payton, alias John Crowley, robbery, frank Holding, Jr., pros, 74, 1'alilck O'Donncll, malicious mischief; frank Hobllng, jr., rros. 75. Marlon Kopfchlnskl, felonious wounding; frank nobllng, Jr., pros. 79. E. N. Quackcnbunh, forging Irade maiks; John (Tracer, pros. (Continued on Vigo 8. i REMNANT SALES 1 Inventory has disclosed a quantity of odd pieces in China, Glass, Silver, Lamps, Etc., Etc. Marked them for sale regardless of cost. Twenty percent, off on all Bric-a-Brac. & Gen V Millar & 5 VJCU. V. iUIliar . T W Mf f W & & V i 'j ii i IKjj Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (TSSi) $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work guaranteed for 10 sears. Call and hare jour teeth examined free of chsige. Satisfaction or no pay. Schimpff, the Jeweler, That's the name. You've heard it a good many times most every time in fact, when jeAvelry is the topic of conver sation, for the one implies the other. i Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has much to show you in the Gift ii e more than you'll see in most other stores. Not only more, but something "dif ferent" novelties that appeal to you, because of their novelty. Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has everything going in the jewelry line. Think o! what you want; it's there. Prices, too, are less than you think, when you consider that no matter what you buy, quality is apparent. 317 Lackawanna Avenue. KMKKK5UKJKKnanKJOnnSOKKK5 q The New Nerersll,! As 2 phalt Removable WW HORSESHOE CALK. Horse cfinuoi slip and will outwear three sets or any other calk mannracturcil. nisjsjniinnimnn n flfi mi irnnrNiinn n ft Ull lUllUUIlUUtl U UUI Icsiiimiii -. 0 J SOLE AGENTS. HAD A PROSPEROUS YEAR. Gratifying Showing Made by the Nut and Bolt Works. That the report from time to time of the proxpeilty ot Scruntim'H neweHt big Industry, Hie liolt and Nut works, ero not extiRKeriitcd was nttesteel at the annunl meet Ins, held yesterday, when a torn- per cent, dividend was dee-lured nnd tins capital pluck. Increased tiom $150,000 to $.'u0,000 to meet the ex lannlon of business. The steckholeleisere hlRhly trratllleel at the reports of the; otllcurs for the year, the flint full lls-eiil yenr in the conipany'H history, und unanimously re-fli-ete-el all of them, as follows; Pivldent, W. I). Zelinder; vice-uresl-dent, Cliarles H. We-lli's; si'i'ivtary and treasurer, U. M, Ilurton: Kencr.il Mtper Intendunt, K. 11. Kehnder; assistant secretary, Tlieodoie Kullcr. The cllreeitors chosen were W. D, Zeltnder, Cliailen H. Welles, .1. A. l.ansliiir, 1.. II. Uot ton, O. S. JeihllBon, C. II. JCehnder and ('buries C Hose, Out of the tot.il of 1,500 shares, 1,303 We-re voted. President X.e-hnder's leport showed that tho results of the year were better by forty per cent, than lie hud e-x-peeted, notwithstanding the extremely high and extremely low prices that prevailed, respectively, in tin- two halves of the year. The mill und factory worked 3U6 days with full force, the mill worklni? cloublo turn all the time, the factory double turn n good purt of the time. A sixty-four foot addition was made to the factory, six new bolt and nut machine were Installed, and tile foreo of employes was Increased from 200 to 310 hand.s. The company ships its ptoduct to all parts of the United States, has n regu lar trade with Cuba and Porto lllco, and filled lartre orders for South Af rica, Australia, .South America, India und China, The prospects for tho comlne- year are hrlirht, und nt the next annual meeting It Is confidently expected nn equally srutlfylnR report will bo lven. A PECULIAR SANDWICH. IT. J. Coyle Made nn Odd Purchase in a Lunch Wagon. Dead mlco carefully concealed be tween two slices of ham and brsrnl and bold for sandwiches cannot Justly bo termed dainty morsels of food nnd II. J. Coyle wos naturally indignant when he bit off tho le of a mouse whllo eatliiK what lie supposed to be a ham sandwich. Yet this nstoulsliInK experience wos felt by Coylo In u lunch waijon Wed nesday night nud te&ulted In the ar rest of Samuel Herrlwltz, tho lunch wagon man, Ileniwlta wns urralgned before Al derman Millar and exonerated from all complication In the mousn ep. sodc. It appears that for soma thno -1 Co m Wjroinltn Avennc WU. w.lklri.ndLookAreunel Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Our system of PAINLESS Dentistry Is far superior to the old method of doing work, R'e both Mil snd extract teeth" without the lesst particle of pain. Our prices for the present are extremely low, snd If jou are In need of any Denial work, Call and have your teeth examined. We make n specialty ot fine Crown and Bridge Work and It will pay ou to call and get our prices before going elsewhere. All ork absolutely Painless, Dr. ReyerTDentist 8U Spruce St., Opp. Court House. 126 and 128 i.ii c--ii. a,.-. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. tcranton and WlllcevIIarre, t'ii MuuufuoturorJ of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOiNBS Hollers. llolstlneanelPumpInz Machinery, General Office, Bcranton. Pa. a war has been on between the twu rival lunch wnRon proprietors nnd It Is said this schemo was concocted with the intention of spoiling the other man's business. The expectation was, it Is claimed, that the matter would gain prominence In the newspapers to the detriment tf the victimized lunch waeon proprietor. Thus the chm-fre Is that Coyle was hired to enter tho lunch woKon, order a h.uiiIwIhIi, substitute tho prepared one for th Kod one and raise a dis turbance, . MODERN WOODMEN. New Camp Organized at riovideuce Last Night. Modem Woodmen of America, Prov idences camp, Xo, 9155, wis organized lust evening In the Auditorium' lodg loom by Dlstilct Deputy Joseph II. Hughe.i, with thirty-five charter members. The following were elected as of llters, of the new equip: V. C, Otta I). Meyer: W. A., Wilson Kliby; ban ker, J. M. Pohrlnger; escort, Fred V. llaifell: watchman, P. V. Scunlon; sontry, W. D. Oakley: physicians. Dr. Hcssey. Dr. Smith: managers. Pert Sheiman, one year: ('. J. Gillespie, two years: V. J. Hubbard, three years. These were duly Installed by the dis trict deputy. Tho new camp stuits out to be n "winner" and will soon hold its own villi the many large and growing camps of IhH populjtr order In Scran ton. O. J Olllcsplo was elected to repiesi'lit the camp nt tho state camp in Uurrlbburg Feb. 0. STATE APPOINTMENTS. Among tho appointments announced by the State 'legislature, each of the four Uickawanmi county representa tives aio credited with one, T. Jeffer son Reynolds named his father, Joseph Reynolds), us un assistant doorkeeper; Repiesentatlve Seheuer obtained a position as messenger for Ooorge Mar shall, formerly a stenographer In tho ollieij of Carpenter & Fleitz; Ellas Jones, of Uollovue, a driver boy In tho Uellevue mines, received a position a.i paf through Edwurel James, Jr., nnd Kdward Swurtz, of Dunmore, fonncrly n Janitor u-t tho court house, was also uppolntert a page, through the eourteey of UepfeFeutatlvo Phllbln. The peuate has also confirmed the nomlnitlous of P. O. ltellly and D. F. l'lckes, of. Scranton, and W. R. Watt, of Carpoudule, us notaries. 0