The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 21, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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TlllO SCHATTON rtUBUNE-THCKSDAY, VEHUrARY 21, 1001'.
mO
ANflT4tvK
An Excellent Combination.
Tliu pleasant method unil benclicloi
effects of tin? well lcnuwn remedy,
turnrr or Fioh, manufactured by tho
Cai.u-oiinia. Km Hvnui- Co., illipitruto
the vntucot oblninltig the liiiuld luxa
tUo principles of plants know it to bo
uicdicinully laxative anil picsentitig'
tlieiu in tho form most refreshing lo the.
tsiMe nml necuplable to tlio system. It
is tliu ono perfect strengthening' ln.Nii
tivo, cleansing tho system clfcctunlly,
dispelling I'olils, headaches mill fevers
gently yet promptly tinil I'lmbling ono
to overcomes liiibltii.il constipation per
lnaiii'iit l. . Its. perfect freedom from
every objectionable! tjnnlity nml sub
stance, nnd itn acting on tin- kidney,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating tliuin, make il tliu ideal
laxative.
in tliu process of niantifuctntiiig flg.s
arc used, ns tbey me plensiint to tliu
taste, but the medicinal ipiallticsof tliu
remedy nre obtained from senna nml
other nroiimlic plant's, by a method
known to the Camhoiixia Tig tfYiiur
Co. only In order to pit Its bunellelal
effects iiiu' to uvoii' Imitations, please,
jcmembertbefnlliuimeof t hi1 Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN J ltANCISCO. CAL
I.OUISVIM" IvV MKW VOJU1-, K T.
Korsaloliyalt UruuKiMn PrlceDA; pr bottle.
Ice Cream.
HH.S't IN TOWN.
Per
c Quart.
LAGKAVANNA BUY CO
'Jc tplici' Older. I'romptlr Ht'.l . 1
i, '337 Adatrn Arena..
Scranfon Transfer Co.
I'agfta.np Uiccked Direct to Hotels
and Pi iv ate Residences.
Offlce I)., L. & W. Passenger
Matlon. Phone r?5.
Br, H. B.Ware Ir
Nose
SPECIALIST Throat
(II I ll I lll'l II
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Williams Bulldinrv, Opp. Postoflice.
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CITY NOTES
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Ml ' IOll -In,' hlil.llllll Mil llltl f Hie
' 1 1 u t c WiiIium' tlllll will lllllt It tin'
iti,-. iitiiiuiuii ut I u't loi k.
lilKIIIHVl ( I VI.. IImij mi mlm nl l In
ti I N.'i'ii,: Wninui'i- llitl-tlni .ivii.il il Inn I.
I lull imilid to .i W'u.liiiiui. m liiillc
- i.il I ill i. Minim; ul T. I"'.
I'ltoM.lt t Al.. Ut. tints ll rtinl in Oi
i i n'linliy in I in rail; id- tl. id itli m pvo
l i lillill!!, wlnl died Wllllt.llt lilrdll.ll
1 ) Iti'llieMi Wit.' dcnlid llnl.iii iiy.ll i
I' I .V M. l'V..-'riin liotivuri. I.hLiwjiiiii
. i ,.ii.iu iinjiUnrj at (he tulttiv.ini; isillinli.
' I' 111 ti'lllHIIIIU t AMIUiIjIi', Vltlhlni'lie-,
I II IM1.11I, lllllil, IVtliliunv nml Moedwild.
"I-1 lll. Ill' Mfsic IV1IU. I'Ih. u-.nl.ii
i "j ut I lie niii.li' vi Hun of tin. llirrn ItMj,-
' " I II dill, will Ukr !! H- ut tin I Pl-i'l.lOM
Mi-,, ,iu 1 inlit iii.iinlhi. I ili ', ,u In,, in
mi-im, i lii-ii iiinii.ri,ink i .iiiuiniii, ut,, i
i;-, nil luliiili. llxliu mi llUlmiiul .iuiui,
nil mU'liit; (mill limn Mint. Pit,, i'
I I'.illn li'olilln" has Ui'ti nuiitini i, li
i unci
linowV PM UAHtllll'. lw llr.mn. wl, . iu.
h ir. i ruiuln fur Miirtv of fli ifun in,
iniit. i iwttfFil Ii Iit timthir. In ltioMti, 1 1
NiihIi M ilii atriniF, jii ilhitiarKnl liy MUirinun
li " s ut. ill I iii jiiiiMinan tii-IJ Hut liiu ii
i llllN li.tlili n!ull.
' vi, , 10 sllli'l IMtriiiJ.-t'wiil Mlllisi.
i Jn i.un 1 in, vii niifiiiDil unit taki'ti in
s i. hMhiii; ti iin.lut HiiinT fiuenlierp'r w
iim.i. mi n w-iruiil louisl in troiuUliau,
'i is m. Inni v; llli iiirilii.il nhiiiiiiis villi ai
).!, Ill I I. Mil 01 Willi MM i.luilt
III MIINl. l'llll'lll II ,. ,,,1,1 , M ,
1 ill. uillii ,1 li i,ul .1,1 II, Ml win) ,
; BOND OFPERINGS. ;
Spline Biook Wnter.lst Mtg.fis
LncUa. Valley Elcc. 'Light. 1b:
MtR. 5s.
Noith Jersey audPocouo Moun-
tain Ice Co., lnt Mtg. 0. t
Stnudnrd Gas Co., 1st Mtg-. Os. 4
Lelitghton Water Supply Co.,
1st Mtg'. s.
Now Mexico Hallway and Coal 4
Co., 1st Mtg. Ss, -t
Desciiptlon and pilce on appll.
cation.
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4 (liliuiiilalc
4 1, ,ri ami i, rnuiininiHiiJltli 11111;,,
4 K rumen 4
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OJNlQhlly
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Jiirntnl Tn(li)' liihht at the llutmn ot Jo.ph
Kline, wlio mi n mnJIiTi'tp Inr lilftinn In th
"Ivli-itilh ward, on llic duiito l IXTjuty, hm
liern wUiniiril until Sitmilir iiimnliiB il !'
o'tloiV. Alilrniuii Pullor will tty tin- l.
M)f I.N Mil. I)U(l(l.N'S ( ltli "Hip iHj
thin of Mm. Mity Mi., Ut H"' U'lUnu Him(,
wlio j mmiiit Tin ulij mi a iIhiki! t nm
tilnir a rpuliw). limy (I. it 1 1 r tlilliltiii win!
tiiimJ otr to Jlit. IMuitin. Tlifj are llii
utisl lor hy Mm. ily'ii ii.ollior
Ilii'. (J.tS OIIDIXANf II. -Ilw jiiJIi'Uy mm.
I'lllltf. of tlm ivlrcl loiuill lift, lnl iilnt 1n
tltj solicitor mints'" uflje jiiI imiiarpil a
tipo't on tli nr.lliJi.il rranllnt; luiwlilc
l" tin1 f'ollUIIICM' liiilllmlll. It U lltlllll.
lout tlut 111 rr-i"itt Mill Ij fiixiruMi, li'lt
imiIip of flip miiii1ii ot Hie lOiiimtltfr unilil
Kin oil any liitoniullon ii'.iriiliit; II.
ut rnii.ii- wim. oitiiir':. mi i.ui.i-m
Jtnl iiimi miiiKm f llii rllv r.. Inltnl In
m If ml a iiinfllin; sumlny ari'itiunti,. IMi, .'!, il i
u'cloil. In (iii'ijilU' Imll, Nnrlli M iln in'
iitio, Inr tlio itirMi. of ii'jnijir.tr a lornl IimimIi
of Hie AiniliatiutCil Mril CuIIi-k anj llnliliirV
Uutltinrn vi Win Aimrk i. , n niu,,nlrir will
li iriftit for tde uiruoi of Inrinli if i piitn.i.
hint nrpiliirliiui
imiN'i' mu;i: iii.it it v. n ut iii.i v
'il iruM 01 in.'r. WJ luiArd ui In pnlii r lirjil
1'iniidii ji , nl.1,1, ili.itut In l.iifiiii,in I '.i Him
Willi tin- lmrti ot jl'Oilt .iO In InnliFl. .uin
in, M li.-n In i n In tli c iiipluv of IWIm tor aliuiit
i mi, nili hi i t ituriJli. nli, I Hi littil flilum
1l.it In illil not ri'tnrii jll tin' tnomy colli cu'il.
Ti.i'1'l.iy nlKlit, In. ililnn, Summttii took in SI
vlrtfdA In- biily n tin mil Al of th it .inraiun
SUriCIIJII'.X's 11 M.L. liii fcniirtitupu't nm '
ot II, U iltt, will I'ondiicl tl.clr ..(mMhI nil iijI
ImII toinnnow niulit. Itliln, Kcli. "i, 1ml, in
Mu-li Imll. The lull T'ill l nr luiidiinilir
ileicir.ili.l. Ili-ulliclil., rii'jllii' Imll', ljutei...
laliorjv iiuiIiimh. (lis, Jii'l nil rjlltninl !niul
;iulifrtml:.i will In- iimiI, InLctlnr witll al out
IHI Wntlll 0( imii(,l ui. Illii) Hl. Htli.JIIOM
iin.l lullil- All.ni l.jir'l;ii will ail as iiii-U.il
ilirrnni mil Inliii P Mnmi is prompt . i
AFTER LAW BREAKERS.
NUMBER or ARRESTS MADU
YESTERDAY.
Municipal League, the Police Depntt
lnont nnd tho Rev. W. H. Will
iams the Prosecutois.
Tin i e piiwertul oiiisnillntr movement
Mete nt woik vliiuiltiineiiusly yester
ilnj. Th" Allllllelpal leaRlle took the
ail In l lie number and Impoitatiee of
cast's ami had lour to Us eiedll, when
US lev. U. II. AVIlll.lllli'. the tt tltnttlt I'
evjnRpllt, h.ul two tinil the i Ity jiollee
ilep.u tinent one.
Jennie imfly. pi npl let !.". ol li house
oil HllilKe stleet, Mas aili'Still J'etei
lii.v ill the Instance of AKellt liubeit
WIImiii, of the Munlctpvi' le.iKiie, and
in. iikiioiI lji'liiie Alilenn.iu Millar on
tuo (haiKcx, selling lltjunr vvlthoul .i
llienie and Id ephm; n liuvvdy house.
l(leitiw Jeen. and llullllne ap
pe.neil ns wlluef.ses .iahm Mm. Dnll'j
mi the Hist ihaiKe and tesiined to hn
Inn puieha'-ed lliiiin mi the night uf
Kebiitaiy J. The defendant lemem
liereil seeing Keelie III lmi linusi, bll'
di nled th it any lliiuld lefreshmeius
hail In en set veil. She Mas lined fU'O
and costs on this 1uiir
Dett etlves AVestoll and West Mvte
Mltnest'ss on the thlllKe of keeplns ll
h.iMily house. They swoie thai they
Mem to the house mi I'.rlilse street on
the liihht of V'ehruaiy .. and ete thete
Mitltiil upon liy tluee sialUiH attlled
Monieii Mho made liuiniir.il pinposltluii.s
to them A line of SUMi and eiwls Mas
nlco Iniposoil on Ali.. Dulf.v lor this
I'lmme. in. ileitis a intnl ol S.'i'ii In .nl'li
tlou to the i opts. Hi. Unity Mas ie
leneil on patnle until the money is
paid oiet, h"i nttoinij xoudiliiKr for
he i
Anthony X.ivokoiacihI:, uf lt-J 1'ios
pei t avenue, ami Peter Lnlopskel. of
1110 I'uisnei t hvhhic weie Hunt $Hf
and instK e.uh by Aldenuau Millar,
ji'steid.tj. on the charge of keeplni;
'spe.ikenslt s." In default of tine they
were committed to the lountv Jail
Knhi 1 1 Wilson Is the iloetutoi III
then, e.l'-es
.lohn SlelnshkK. of South Si i. nil. hi,
mis niTiMeil and Kheu n he.ulne he
fine Aliluinan Millar on the ehniKc of
kieplnuii tlppllni.' house Stelushlik Is
a bottler ami has a bottler's Iletuse.
He was Ilnoil j:,f) and insts Itobeit
Wilson Is piin-eeiiloi
Mm. Villi Shei lilail. itKeil -Imj Je.us.
of .".!1 SK'eenlh avenili vv.is at r.ilaiie.l
liefiiK .Ma ur Mull je(etil,i mnuilm?
nml ilne.l :':, fur kreplnu: .i Minding
bonne As -he Is a nji, ,nnl has sev
et.il 111 ! ll fit In nppoit, the Hue ,i ,
plllpiiey liiwi li il
The, wite nt Amsi'lo Moilnli). nf smith
stleet appeiiteil In I'ute Aldet man How e
.M'Stenl.iv altellluotl .lint futnislleil tlou
ball tin a fill tin I hem ,i(r S.ilutday
niipinlni;. A wuriput was issueii n tie
loll P.ll t of the week for lift hllsluilil,
i"l keeplm; ii HppliiiK house. Inn us he
Is ennllneil to his bed with Hleltlles
the waiiant could mil he served. Uev.
W. JI. Williams' Is the piu-euitoi hi
this i as. .
Veslenlai Mlilmi?! MiAmliews. one
of the live men Im whoiu iMur.iuts
weie Isstli d al the lllstaili nf If,;,
Williams tit A voi a, but who was nor
Klveit a lieailnir. was Hmd ln ami
m.sts bj Unices Ui'i Ke, nf Avoia.
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.
Older Issued by Postmaster Ezia H.
Ripple.
'I'lie tnllnwlim older has In en Issued
llV I'lllllllll 12 II. Hippie, with lefet-
in. to Washington'" blithday:
l.int'li. laliKuw ll.lil I o I '.i , l'lli. "n t'HIl
llnlir N . 'a.
Iii, In. I I'll ".', inn i W.i.liintiun . ImUiriaj),
will Im oImiiiuI al llie, olliio a l.ill.m..
IhoiiiI 1I1I11113 unit .lamp wttijew. ep.ii 11 in
U in. to Vi noon
M 'in eidit and ici;itt,i wnnl'ina iln.nl all
lla
('jinn, will null' on inuiiiliii.' ilihiuj.
Ii'lliiiliim trout irirt liunr. . fullunn: ( u.
In until un Main avi'iinc. Iictwci-n it l.nli
w 11.11a uviiiiio ,u 11 1 Wudilmiii .llii'l, ulna Wivl
laiiliiw nun annuo md liiliw.-itmi avi'iiu id
Ad inn nuiiue, Aditni .iMtiui' In Jlull-irry lrixt,
Mnlbiiry HlHit In I latikllii civi'tuii', and from ill
Ioms liitwccn ihii pull. 1., will Im tuaili' at 1
o'llmk p. in I lii' li'iul niiilni; inlli'i Him ul
11I.1. In luaili.
1. a II llipplt, 1'iiiliiia.l 1.
, riint Church Dinnei.
At 11 iiiiuiul dinner 011 l-'ildny, IVh.
1 uary 2i, fiom I- to i o'elnuK, thit
Ladles' Aid society of tho Finn I'ms
bjteii.ui chinch will servo the tnllmv
lug menu:
IllSilUe of I'l.llll"
Itoast Tin key. t'r.wberij Sauee.
I !oas l lleef.
V!ei.V. OI,J. l'k'Mi'S
Mashed I'otutocs IV.is.
Maciaioiil, Diessed Cabbage,
1 Unlike Salad.
Apple, Sniiash, .Mlnee 'e.
lue Cieiiui. Indian I'liibllng.
I'ofl'ec. Tea,
wn evi'iiiuut suppir at ii o'clock.
I'tlees, V and 'J"i cent respectlvcl'.
Steam Heating and Plumbing.
I. V. & M. T. llowIey,S31 Wyomlns av.
Ask foi Kelly's union nacKei.
mh i inyiinir
WERE GRANTED
RELATIONSOF ELEVEN COUPLES
DISSOLVED.
Romeo Giazlano Seemed a Separa
tion ft om His Wlfo as Did John
Gelgle Margniet McGowan Separ
nte'd f torn Her Husband Who Is n
Convict Appeal fiom the Many
Convictions of Mori is WoiniFcr
Aigued Befoie tho Couit Tuinplke I
Coudeniuntion Fioceedlngs.
The liidil i mil I jeslenla.v baudul
down dectees Kianllmf no less than
eluvtii dlvnues. A siinun.il y of th"
eai-tN follows.
l:onio Clia'slauo, an Italian barber,
was Miauled a dlvoici; fiom IiU joiuig
Wife, l.lxle, M'honi he man led tu
Ulnshamton In lM'i'. Ills nlfe was a
.lewess, and this laclal mlvtiiie eaucd
trouble. Ills wliV loft him and It v.m
on the ground of desirtlim that In- ie
eclved the dectee.
.lohn Oelgle, of We.st km kawiinna
avenue, was freed fiom his wife, 10IU
aboth, to whom lie was wedded In
list-. She deserted hint in IVis, ami It
was on this ground and on the gnnind
of inlidellty that he u'cuml u in
voice. Henrietta roniiell. foiinorl Voung,
iisttd IT yeui". mined a ill voice fiom
her husband, WUIIiim Counell, to
whom "he w.i mail bd In Hunt. She
haiRid him with e.ce.ve i unite
and deceit Ion
Maigaiet Metlowau, of t 'aibomlale,
secured a dlvotee fiom her liub'iiul.
John McGowan, who is now serving a
six eu-s' seiiteiiee In the penitential v
for burglaiv. HU wltV sued for a in
voice on the mound uf uuelty, alleg
ing that hir hiisliaud fn iiuently bent
her and on one on jnm ne.ulv i hoke 1
",,jinin..1,,il!!!uml wa Hlvoi.v.1 fiom
Cut! Seel.md, whom she untitled In
Germanv tweiity-two .mhim ago, and
who deserted hei when thej tame to
Suiilh Heiunton, soiue eight veins ago.
Jennie Dougheity, of Diiiinioie, ob
taliifd a legul .seputatlon fuun her hus
band, whom kIio mat tied three years
ago. Phe charged him with excessive
etitelty, alleging that on one occa
sion he attempted to beat her as she
lay siek In bed lxcnue f1u refused
to ghe him money to buy drink.
Thoni'is M. Kvnns ailed f,,i- and ob
tained a dlvotee from hl wile. lIle
IV. K vi n who inni rled him In Issl.
but who ilcseilid blm Just sl "e.'iis
' ago
.liueph Steln. of South Seiiinton, uu"
illvnieed fiom hw wire Jennie, mi the
same gr mud. .'he lelt him suilil"itlv
two yeiiis ago and has not bei n he.tul
Hum since.
V. It. I), puv. ol West Abillglon, wn
divorced iniiii Id wife, Anne, whom
he mauled seventeen yea is 'igo. She
kft blm ill isl, but beioie lle did so,
he i lalms. she developed a niol un
pleasant luibll of throwing v n Ions ni
tieles found about the lioioe al him.
The ties whleh bound Myte I'.iee to
her husband, Willi im I'aee. mi re torn
.istindet by couit. Mis. 1'.k" eharged
her htlMbaiii' Willi deseitlng h"i. TlieV
weie man led In ls'if.
Mis. Mar.v P. I: iilmu ul i.n lioudiile.
was divot i ml 1 1 om h. i h'isbiiiul, IM
wuid 1! I'.e.'gin, whom sb, mauled In
lS'ii.. Slie ih.iiged drseitlon
In the dlvoteo c.if.e of I.. M. Siv.uU
against IJ.uhel Swat t7 which ! now
pending; the latter was a'.vaiiV'd ali
mony In the sum of vi jier month.
Argument Couit.
In aiuument t tint t vesteid.ty consd
I'liibh time was devoted to the iae of
MoniH Woimser who appealed trmn
two "11111111111 v eoinletliin.s liefoie the
niiivor. He was attested nml thn d for
doing liiinlmss luiili.iry to a city or
dinance with refeteiiie In liansleiit
ii)e chains.
In Apill. ls'i'i Wotiuser i iime It ie
nnd opened a i lolhlug stole In the
l'atili building on Lackawanna avenue.
He was ariesled and lined but upon
appeal the c ou Ictlnli was not tis-
tabled, the law and the ordluani 1 upon
whiih It was fiitiuileil b'lng imperii et
lor the putpo-e.
This led to the pa 'age r a lie 11 ntill
nanie to ffivei iiati"leiii mei, hunts
whleh went liitu eifei t nn .May J7, s'i'
V motilli lietene tliul Woiinsei hud
ngahi einb.ukeil in the , inthlng Ini-d-nes
heie and mi November 10 nml "jl
MlbieipiKiitlj he wit in teste d and lined
by Mavui' Moll It Is lioni Iln ue tint s
he appeal lie was Uplescnteil 'i s
teidiiy b Attoineys o'liili'ii and M.il
thl, and the tll.v bj I'lty Snjjcllot Vos
btllg, Volllle's home Is' 111 WIllloS
liiilie 111 attoilie.vs 1 ciutend that his
collvlt tioil Was Ulljltst lor tile le.lsou
lliathewasa peiuiaiient uieiih.tnt heii
but that even If be was 1101 he could
not be cnui It ted uudei an niillu.uii 0
passed In October lor un olfeilse lie
committed In Septemln.1 It was also
contended that the urilluain mnl tho
ni l of assemblv il I b.ued upon ate
UlUOIlstltUtliiUlll.
On the part ot the ctt It was staled
that they wire not ti.vlug to com lit
Wointser of what he did in September
be fine the onllnance was passed but
What he did subseiiueni tu lis pas.ig"
whli h olleinloil against tin ptovKlntis
Oilier iiuaiter sessions cases aigued
joHterdaj weie CoinnionMi'iitlh .iKaltist
Joseph Kuliav.ise, uile to icinlt costs
111 ie enililetlinailun of I'roV lilence and
Ablugtou Tuinplke nml I'lniiU llo.td,
exeeptlollh to apjinlntllient nf initBtPl'
and Juiy of view.
Ill the matter of tin- lllle to lev oko
the llc''ile of .Inscpli e'.issesse, of tills
city, tin ink, was stik ken off upon the
payment of the costs by I'ahsesse.
Common pleas cans uiglled estei
du weie (1. (.ottflleil, tiuslie, against
Ileniv AimbriiHt nnd otheis. uile for
jiidgnieiit D. Anibio.' against Agnes
SttlllioMskl lllle to open Judgment;
Maiy Diilllu against tin city nf Sunn
ton, rule for a 11 i- 1 1 lit I Second Xa.
tlonal Itink uf WYIsi-im. Minn., au.ilust
V. II. c'lemons and olhei evieplluus
to the lejiott of lefeieie W J. l'c(iH
X. Sou against Jatm ri.viiii. e.sceitloiiH
to lepoi t o referee
111 the uise of .1.IIJ Ann U.Mill
again! iiie Delawnie, Luekawiiniia
and W'csluin Itallioad Comp.tu.v, ilin
uile for Judgment wa.s dlsehuigid. liy
llgieHint'iit the evcontliillH to the i,.
port of the Hleiee vvoio illsmb-Md In
the can- of Flunk llgil amiinst Will
In 111 rreliliiian and otheis
Sentences Imposed.
.Inliii Campbell, an old man, nliu u.is
eonvli ted ill tliu last teim of ciluilual
couit of hitting 11 nun on the head
with a shiAcI, was lined y,n ninl i nsl
ycMleuhiy.
Auilievv llaiwiii, who was muitilcd
of l.uceny and iei elvlng, wiih si ii
1 1 peed to pay 11 tl tu- of $1 and costs
I ami fnend thirty dnj'g in thn
county
Jan.
Mis, Stanl.slnus lIo7.lnsl(y, who plead
ed Kiillty to .stealing goods from the
tllobe Wiuehoilse, ivtin dhcrted to tmy
a Hue of XI, costs- and spend thn u
months in the county Jail.
Yestciday's Maulage Llcmisos.
lolin II. UjIi S'uiil.iii
Mlii' J, Mmc Old I'dirii
ll"willtii lloU IVfkvlll.?
I jllicilin I' l.liidisiniti Atdibild
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
.Iililci- Killi Mt(lil.iv allowml a Ihmt ttlal in
Hie cue of M.in l.ilif I iow aiiillet V llli.nn
I'ltlniiik-.
(ii mi opinion liksl ii.liiilii tl.p ovroptlnmi
In ti rrport if auditor 'irlo dliinlfii il in tlio
u .- ot tlu 1'i'ik l.umWr Maiintaittitiiif loin
I'.inv nir.iln-l Itii'lnlpli HI. win'.
t li.iiins well- .Mi-ludii' ijiilnl liv if iwiit
in lln lawiclieovllle Piltnlllvn MrlliodUt cliurili
ut Old Fori; nml the l.miil union No, sus of tlir
I lilliil Mlli" Win 1,1 u of Anidlia.
Vil.ili.uon IlilcL". tlmi.Ui' nnd (iuilrrr liMrd
Hie liTlhmm In Hi. 'jc of MalHiu, llie.,1 i;
liiliunrror ns.illi.t II .1. lon' Jnliidn). II I a
unit in wlili It tlio pliilililli "vk In tiiotpt Inr
prnli-Mloiiiil pirvl,..
In ito i as , it I . spmr .iinei Mn .Ijiic
loins nnd Willi mi .liiinii iiti onlit was tiiul
li.r .ludui Killv .iiMvnlav i.llrilina" that n ii'iou
nljuiii' Im iiiii'iul Mul nn .itildaiil hlnl ,i if.
iuli r 1 1 lit l,iv within liMiilv das, w li,'i i upon
tin" mil. i in li,- illt, lilruml, oIlmwiM It U lo
liu made u!iolutf.
Itnliert nn lonli hlnl u priliioti .Vi'itl-lday
Fftllnc fotth Hun is niece, l'.lli He.vitt, li mte
lined to the Iti5.ir.i difatt'iunt of Hip llill.tdt
Home and lie a.l it that a evnunivion Lo ap
pnmtid to nnkc iininirv .md luie htr innitsl
iiiiditlmi logjllv cliildl-'iiil. Ationicj .lohu ll.
V'V.IU' wan Haloed a l,i ootnini-iiniier.
' In tlio i.L.e of Ml Iriiiiii I'. Drati aiin.O
i il , ,iy of Soriiiioii, .liidje J. P Killv jtrttiT
1 da, lurid, d limn uti opliiiiiti uiilnn inilamcut in
I nor ut tin iiU. Iiin lii m nlli'icil thai .in
nil lino ii 'inr l.ol" nut wiia ftnnii'd lir
Mird Iln- i llv and vlitiitiol 'l voidlrt ol Jio
Im , Wis llllji . I 10 Uh rff 11'lf lKllllt of
'.liilliti ot nm uniliT .ill Hi tJit In Hid r.is;
tlni Hi. Kutili init oiidtiui tu 1.0 to tho imi
I If 1' 111 ill- nil tlni was hot .llllj iltntl
tint jii'Utin nt li, cntfiiil for tin iii.
CHESTER STAPLES DEAD
PROMPT ATTENDANCE WOULD
HAVE SAVED HIM.
His Deposition Was Taken by Aldei-
nian W. S. Millai Stoiy He
Told of the Shooting.
,1'h 'tei Staples, the lumlK'imau ho
was shot bv ltipuo Dellilch In the leg
neni Siuagiievllle. last Saturday r.lsrht,
olid tiom his Injuries at the Lacka
wanna hospital at il o'cl ick yesterday
alteiuoou unci Ueltikli will haw to
answer to the ehnie.e of kl'llrg.
Vesteldny lliotnlllg fMUgiene. o.
moitltlcatliiu ot the soft tissues, when
tin- infected put beiomc dry, haul
and tlnik In i olor, set In, and Staples
giaduallv gn w weaker until life ,?
plied Had staples, leieived piumpi nic'.l
1.1I ittteiulanee his life wnuul hliv
been stved, but the delay of font teen
bouts In securing a physician waF
fatal
'utility I'eteilive N. il. Sh. iter .ir
ilved hot 1) fiom Sit nnd-lmi'-- Tuesday
and at his ivipp st Aldeinian AV. S. Mll
l.u Tiiesd i.v night took the deposition
ol Staples. The latter told lthti that h"
and his biothei 'harks li.nl stoiip."!
with IH'ltrlch on tin ir way 1101110- limn
StioildshillK at the hitter's holle.
jleltilei had smile tuitible with his
I wile .Hid the two lelt' Vile house lo
J gel their team of hois'-ri in the bam.
I While hitching up. Delttlth enme out
wuli the shotgun in bis hands unit
etled out for I'hailie JIo leveled the
wi'iipou ut rlmili-, who Kteppid for
w.ilcl mid klioi keil the wetpiiu aside.
Just a liy did "o. the gun was 1I1M
and the shot stiuck I'hest In the
I'g
Last 1 veiling a Tilbuue mail ha 1 a
talk with Staples'' father and another
biother They stated Ihatlhe ihivo
men, I'heiter, ''haile and lleltrlcli,
had gone to Stioudsbiirg Satuuljy of
the shooting to get money Ul them
foi lumlieilng. Theie was a hitch ot
some kind nnd ihey did not leeilve
their piy
Th" iijii e nut foi home, 'ind ivlin
Deltilih'.s hoils-o vuis 1. 'iii bed. they
stopl'i d. Chester and i'IiiiiIc enti"" d.
Init a9t tip to leave, when PItileli au.l
lilts wile niKiin i" iii;iie 1,
.eitili was angry because i-h.irles
did nut take sides with him, and later
followed tin 111 out to the bam with
the liiitgltli, sWiailliK b" would kPI
Chillies. No other motive lor the
slinotlug i unlit be suggested bj his
iclntlvos
The leinalns in i" taken in 1 lunge of
by I'nderlakei 1'i'ie, mnl will be taken
to Cii. -co this morning. The funeral
will ptobably be held Filchiy.
Odttlcli, lhe man who did the shoe t-
llig. Is -ii 11 lined to Ills bed .11 Spiagtie-
jlllc. 1 1 0111 lhe reult of blows admin-
lleted bv C'ltatlis Maples, wnen lie
luttiid that his btoiliei had lieen
wounded
A win rant lias In if lsued for
Peltilih's nrrest and will prob.iblj lm
seivenl today. Chief of Police "Welter,
nt Si 1 mulshing. Jlld Coillily Detective
Slmfer til"d lo serve It Monday, but
It was found thu Peilihli wa loo
sli k In 1 e moved.
INQUEST WAS POSTPONED.
Inouiiy Over William O'Counoi's
Dentil Will Be Held Wednesday.
Coronet .1. J. Kobe its. his jury, srv
01 ul witnesses nml cnuiistl wile all
pieseiil ill the lit blliiulou loom of lhe
1 nm t house last iiluht, to hold Inquest
In tin- 1 use 01 William o'Connoi, 01
Uliuiuoie. It was liuiiut Mecessniy,
howevei, to postpone the lll estimation
until nest Weiluesclaj, on accoUIH of
the absence 111 Impoiliini wltne,ses
i('Connoi was kllhd t'.itiud.iy, IVh
iiiaij 't. bj being stunk by a tialn
while driving a team ueioss the tracks
uf the Pelawatc, Liukuwaiinii and
Western itallioad company In Dun
more. The etiKlliecr ol the tialn was
nniolig the witnesses unable to atti nil
lasi uli'.iit. In lug ill
Inipuived Tialn Service to Floilda
via Soutliein Railway.
l.llei (Hi I''!). 1. SilUtllel'H InllWIl.V
I i-ii mall train, No. ::', which leaves
U axhlngtiiu al ll.l'i 11. in., connecting
I111I11 le.tvs Itto.nl stunt station, Phil
ail, Iphi 1, ut T.'.'d 11. in . w III 111 1 lv 0 Jack
sonvlll . riu, in T ' tin nc:t morn
ing, shnrtenltlg .'ie lime between
caste 1 11 oilles mid Florldu '.ointrt two
houis and live inlniiK..
This H.iln eank's thiminU Pullman
linvvlng loom skeplng cats and din
ing cat.
In addition to the abovo tho Soutli
ein railway opeiuten two other fiiHt
thiough trains to rinrhin. Tho rior
Id.i Limited leaves P.ionl slieet s'n
Hon. Philadelphia, ut 2.H. p. m. and
the Kloiidii KNpiess at ii.fr, p, IM
Chailes L. Hopkins. District Passenger
Agent. Soutliein Hallway, ws fhestnut
sticet, Philadelphia, will take pleusiuo
In luinlshliiu nil Infoi'iiiailnn
OUTBREAK OF
THE STRIKERS
POLICE WERE SUMMONED TO
SAUQUOIT MILL.
Stones nnd Snow Bolls Weie Thiown
at Those Who Woiked n tho Mill
Yesterday as They Were Leaving
and One Man Was Rather Badly
Huit Some Windows Weie Also
Broken Some of the Hands of the
Taylor Mill Returned Yesterday.
Rumoied Mills Will Be Removed.
The active hostilities -fcKun Monday
afternoon bv the sulking silk woik
ei.s against the working weaviis at tint
Siiuquolt mill were continued jester
day illtciuooli, when seveliil bundled
mill girls, small bicikci boys mid
other tiuhliip .siiiruutidi.nl the factoiv
and noisily awaited the fmthroniliig of
the gill 0 lmu lurt,.d the pickets
and lepnited fm woik In lhe morn
ing. About llfleen men vvere also
known to be at woik.
The ciowd bulled snowballs, sticks
nnd stones ut eveivoue entctllig the
building and made It getieially so un
pleasant that police heailiitiaitets was
notified by telephone of the existing
circumstances, and the at rival of a
piitiotmau hnrlly aftervvaul. a 1111111
ber of the employes left tliebulldltig.
amid KlinuciM 01 missiles.
The girls who vei the cause nf t lie
outbreak have been winking for sev
eral elavs unknown to the other hands,
who only dl-coveicd It M011d.1v. Ph k
els weie assigned to glutei the mill
early in the morning and embavoi lo
dlssii.nl,. the luillisti lolls ones tieim l'i -siimliiw
their tasks, but when thee
outposls m Mved at ' o'clock jester
day morning they found themselves too
late, us the hands had lepotted tor
dlilv at ii o'clock, and did not leave
the building during the 1110111I11K 01
I1UIII1.
STIilKKHS AiSi:MIUii:D.
They weie e'peeled out almlit t
oVIiK'k, at which tliu- Hie milkers be
sun to asemble In foue, some gunpl
lug the fiom and minis the teai in
tin nee '
I No attempt Mas made ill escape bv
lie bele.lEjlleied ,'inploye" until tj
o'clock, whnli ut the alllval nf the
bllieenaL fiom the teiilrul station a
uiinirfci of the men left bv the fiont
exit. Stone, snowball', old tin cans
and other missile's rained about, and
one of the 1111 11, 11 loom llwr nu the
fouith llooi, ,v.i.N stunk In the head
mid badly cut The other bauds left
the mill, In ihe eontuiiiii wliic Ii en
sued, by the lent elt. The sttlkois.
Uliaw.ue that all the employes weie
out. lemalneil almlit the buildings,
their number uiiRiiienteil each inoinent.
and at ti.M o'e lock theie weie lullv a
thousand neisons niound the mill,
loudly thieatenlng the wotkers sup
posed to be hilde
The men who me nuvv being ein
liloved at tin mill ale mostly utlll.ed
III the Weaving department. Tliu ctowit
lemalneil abntti the mill until after 7
o'clock, whin they gi.ulually dispelled.
A number of the vvotkeis at lien
aid's mill. In Tayloi, jesteulay ic
Hiuned woik. a tact from which the
other ow iiei aie aiigiiiliig fin 01 . -ible
prospect foi all uillv settlement of
the strike Motlici Mm j- Jones was In
the c liv jesieulaj' liuitiilng and con
leiresl with the Pulled .Mine vVoikeis'
local leader'-, after which she left lor
Wilkes-Halle. A lileelltig ol tile Satl
lllolt soil silk woikeis will be held at
", o'cloc k this .U I. 1110011 at the Sauipuilt
mill.
INDOWS UltOKCN
lieloie the i towel Wits linullv biok. 11
up bj Patioliiien 1 'mil ail Maiket ami
(ii'OIKe Jones, the mote tlllblllelit
nieinbeis nt 11 giew Impatient and
pelted tin- mill windows with stoin s.
bteaklrm a nuinbet ot them An u'
tempt w.i also uitide to bleak into the
lac tin v y-iiil. and the combined fotn
of sevoinl hiliulied strong .oung arms
loutluttnil to do nine h danmi,e lo lb,
big iron gate
Two culms, whose wiikoiih loaded
with coal passed Into the yard, weie
lolldh hulled with dlsiespi 1 tful ciles
of "scab" and "blackleg," and sente
of 'now balls and stones follow 1.1I them
Doth of ihe men showed light, and as
they dlsipptMied behind the gates
bulled bin k lesponslvc nil. Hi s. As
the.v uneiged fibout hull an hour later
(hey miic accorded a rei I'ptlon so
M.iuu that they whipped up their
hoi-es and Vanished liulii lhe se one 111
iei onl t line.
Chief ot Pollie ISuhlliig le-ll iii-d. is
Willi Lleuteiiaui Zting. of lhe Solilli
Sirantou plecluct, that two patlolniell
be left on guard ut the mill din lug tho
night to pievent any acts of violi in e,
.mil when the hands lepoit for ilutv
this inuinliig tuotectlon Is uiu u.siueit
them.
HA.lFoillJs To MOVi:
The following dispatch was sent ,,111
yestoulav tioin PittLison. N. .!.
"Sllin liuti'iidciiit Davis of the Sun
iiuolt sill; mill, at Su.inton, Pa., which
c mollis cs L'.mio hands. Is In Pateisuu,
lie snv iliut time is no piospcct of n
suttlem ut of the silk mill sitiki If tho
stllkets ciiutllllle i.-sollllO 111 their ec
ituinds. liamloid Iliotlieis, of Wilkes
Italic, Pa., will icuiovo their plant to
tills i'Uv bl'illtlSe of lhe lllrlki. They
went fiom hue to Pi nnsviv.inla twii
c ats ago."
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION.
Opens Today nt Club House of
Wilkeh-Baue Wheelmen.
The second annual Wllk, s-Uan,
phntogi.iphle esiillililoii ut ii,(. , im,
house ol ihe Wilkes-1 i.trie Whet linen.
I'jn South .Main sucit. opi ns toil iv n
Will be ll lllStllli live exlllbltluii ol pi,.
titles b the li ailing waikeis in lb
pliotogiaphi is" lilt of this coutiliMit
AVIlile tile Ppi ll.se Of Mledl un lltlllll
teaches seveial liiindrcd dollais, no ad
mission will be c barged. i:hlbuus of
this kind are al tempted by unly a tew
laige cities each ycai. ami lovers of
u't should un u II themselves m the op
portunity of viewing It.
ll wilt be open ufteruonn .nnl iviii
llig the balance of this wiiK
Ask for Kcllv'H union iiackeis
The Scianton Ga and Water Com
pany and the Hyde PaiU Gas Coin
pany. In jri'ul'd mi e uitll Hi.' Killiy nt Ujre mill
p.mlr lo ridiici, rats from tltiii Id time m
iii.ij U v nriiili-il by lncrcicl ie ii.iiiii.io'i,
tmllir ie Icnlir tlu'ii tint, mi .ind alii'i Viitl
1 next. Iln pi In ul VJi' will li eiiei ilnllir p.
mm tliriii.ind cutili del i nti.timi J, iiiljut n
Hie fnllimlni; ilLiouni I'lie t'.'l m.i nn ,i i
Milt iiliria llr iimiiii'iion nt ij.n ni"i,.'i
anioniiU lei lmi than twenty -lin ilolljr: In, p. r
lent, cm .ill Idlhi Mlinr tliu i i'iiniiil Inn im Hi
iii ml li nmciiuu tu tuia llin ilulliu .itul up
m.i i ib.
I'liill.lxl thn bill in piid on in lii'd.li' Hut
Ktiih iliv nf Hi niniitli In uliicli II m liill ii
it mini d. lit i'iil-i ut tlio li.i.inl.
U II, IKNIi, e.iijri
WMtmwwMWMMmwmMHfe
Don't know b.tigjius wlien thoy ,ee them, but will buy
"trashy" i-ooils .it higher prices, jiuI think they Ijavc se
emed li.iif-.iui. Tlio iilciixiirr r such n iinrolinsc Is Tor
tlir time hr-lug, Olllj'. In .1 veiy short time lhe goods
show their wn.ililfs raliic.
There Are Others
Who have shown their .ipprcsialion of the itnineiise values
we li.tve been olleiinjr I his lact is proven by the iccord
ol our past week's snles. Some ol our ijii.ooNollciings
li.ivc j teal value ol fiom $.oo 10 $s.oo. TIlCSC arc Willi'1
1VC Hill nill'fialllS, and such we have been sclliiiR dining
this "Odds and huds" .Sale.
, Decorated Chinii Plates, 8-lncli, 'voie r0o, now 2fic
Decorated China Tea Pots 20c
Docoialetl China Cliop Plates 0a
Decoiated China Jurr 00c
Albertino Hand-Piiinted Vaoe, was $11.00, now $6.00
Aurelinn Vase, was $1 1.00, now ... 0.00
Lamps, Toilet Sals, Dinner Sols, Silverware, Etc.
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V
2 Cipn V Mi. I a r Xr
Hii'Hi'nrtiimri,riiniHj?upiiHjfiti..x
The ort Xoieisllp Vs
lilinll Kcinoviililc
HORSESHOE CALK.
Hoi. sp can mil ili
and will oiiluriir (litre
sets or an) QllitT ("ilU
inaniirai'liitTil.
nil. .., ... ......
BITTENBENDER i
SOLE
0n0000fl0'.l!0M.0'0,i)0000'JI0.0M0000M00
Williams' Pies
What II on li.tve today, Cheny. Mince,
Coioaiiut, Apple or some other kind.
Uomc-inndc better than the sorts
"Mother used to make' and a good deal
cheaper in the end.
"rcsh every d.tv tu .ill our stores. So
aie the- cakes and all the other table
goodies.
Woith a tiinl, since we say so much
about thrin.
.0. WILLIAMS &BR0.
312-314 LACKAWANNA AVE.
p
Earn
raHKiacEBsnmxEEti
Site MB SZnffls
Comer l.acknwamui and Wyoming Avenues.
As Usual, Februaj-y Sale.
I5i; Bargains in All Kind. of Slioe.
on will lind lire shoes u prutei' voir '-;t .uul look weil, ,tn.l
out l-cbrikiiy puces will -ki'ile' yci to o.isilv o, u ,t pm,
All out lepulat Rt.ivles mjikrd .is follows .
$7.nn Shoes $mh
o.oo
5.U11
.(.HO
.1 oo
2.5
3'HO
l.5
1.25
I. DO
.!(
.75
5
'lhese ate puces im teul.ii yoods. Wc have bioken lines and
small lots at larger trductiotts.
It will pav ou to attend out I eJitury Sale.
A Break In the Price of Rubbers Thov li.tve been to high fo.
the past two ytr.it uv tve v. ill niv you th benefit of the out in
prke ladies en-I' nine-is, hhv isc. Men s s kind now 70c.
AD X P
I ' M I J if iJrFfJirM
Corner UncUawauiiti
C
But lor the benclit of those who liavc nude up their imnd to spenir
only so much for an OKIDNTAL UUP as a wedding ptesent, or evm
foi then own use-we will nulce Sl'KGlAL IttiDUOTlON for our
FKUKUAKV NALK.
WIII011 Hugs liiAiiiUi'i( IVinIiui Colors al Lowest rrlccs.
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AGENTS.
128
Ave.
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1.35
.1.25
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2.5"
3.t(l
1.05
1. .55
1. 10
on
.Ho
.60
't'i
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torix
and Wyoming Avenues.
EHneKsxnS
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Michaelian Bros. & Co.
124 Washington Ave.
Our Prim Art Ahni)s l.ow. Ktor.U)oilr Knows That
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