3? 9 i r -i snw rrM "T M -r-i rv THE SOHAttTOar TKIBUXE- SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1901. fef fSm&ilLm tris 5- towfflB An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method nnd bcucflctal effects of tho well known ictncily, Svitoi1 or I'icio, manufactured by tho CamfoiikiA. I'm Svjuii' Co., illustiato thovaliicof: obtaining the liquid ln.va tivo principles of plant. s known to bo medicinally laxative nnd piosentitur them in tho form uioibiefiutliltifrtc tho taste nnd acceptable to tho system. It istlicono pi'rfi'ut slioiifrthcniniT lna tivo, edonnsinj,' the M-dom effectually, dispelling voids, hcud-ii'lies and fevers gently yet pioinptlv and enabling one to overcome; habitual constipation pcr muui'titlv. Its perfect fiocdom fiom ovcrv mijclioiuible' i-unllty and aub stanco, and Us netinc on llie lrldncya, liver r.ud bowels, without weaki'inn;; or itrituiiti,r thani, mnko it. the ulcol luxsiuvi' In the piocoss of tnaiiufautminif flp;8 :uo ured. as they aro plo.i'-nnt to tho tabic, liutthi'inrdiuiiial quulilic-of tho reni'dy sao obtained from hcimuniid other 'inoiii.iUe nlnntt, by :i mct'uod known to the Cwifoiima I'm f-vuut' Co. onlv . In older to gel its boneiieinl olVei'tstinc to avoid imitation-, piense rcnieuibi i the full nutnoot (hoCompany riinted on tlio fionl of uvcry package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYS UP CO. 8AII iliANOISCO CAT, vjujsvilij:, ky jrnw vor.it, n. t. Irr'aluh '11 Drut'i'Nts l'rltiil'Oo ptTlottlo. ce Cream. sir Per 3' C rtnirf ni! r, jrir tivin I.RWilW.a ' ujsn i ' !jv. a t 'tjci i ut rOrflwuI'roranUv I Ivoroi ,-jf.'7 Adrnu Avenue Piano Tuning. H. K."ZERBE, ii)7 I'rr-nlt jicmi". Ileal b cal rcron.net- Scranlon Transfer Co. Cagpaye Checked Direct to Hotels .ind Pnvate Resiliences Cflice Station. D., L. Phono & W. Pass&ugcr union AEED "? CITY NOTES -f . l'A'i T)- The UcUwarn in Hudson com f jny paid j(tcrdij at the niiilon an 1 CoalbiooL nlnct-, al Carloudjlc ruiun MiNbiiii ls liio ijii,mu niiu1 Minstul (Oinpiuv, conipo-cd nl tuiritj flvcjoun; Mornon ct tlii oil), will ttive i inln.ticl p.r loiriiantc in Mi n' hill un Mij i. UHbl f. MI.-Ono of the uuhi Kaniis ot unlit In the tnies Iwlnj plijnl among llio 1)1 i, ule club munlieib tool, pl.ic li-l nilit it the club. II nab mcU alkndcd ind bin-kl.v con K'tcd. Nor llir. 8MI -Hut Lfi, who dilic tin. ( pi.M w icon, dislu-. U3 lo aiiuoiiiKi. that lie is not tin. Hilt In, id lij.vnund lourl, who was aiicslcd Ihuiil.i in complaint of hU uiuthii. Mrwilts WMI'U-0 Hilt nl un-, II I' Kuly ml 1 I'. ilitili-. wuc ji-tndii uinuil ur, vliw is in the nnttn of uidcnlns Sivintli tliict. Irn will leprrt on tin Mound mi Mn 'i it ,0 uVluiK. Id flOsi: I HI.V. l a mullus ot the llutiliiia' ami l utters' union lirM i ftiv nlphts i;u tin Mrintari wa dirnlcil to uotlf.i all tho ! Hi litis In Hit tily to rime thill idups it i! !,u iikil. mry night cxeipt hiiuiilaj. aN'-IA INQL'IVl.-loriuci lidiciu will run. did an inpust In iho dins n u not Monlij uiiin; at his nllice on houth Miin ihuip This llu i.i-e vim i hi a rliilu wis buined to iK ith ilil iiivntlu a(,o in Sm,tli birautu.i. I OMl'l IMI..N r.Vlh- HMlim MNMUNT. - Tho i ml in, it llie CatholiQ guis Woiii i'a club ill t ud(Jf itfrrnplimcptii) uifcitaiiiii cnt lo iii lining fjeds in (j dub Imusi on Nmth liiiiauaunui', nexi Jiday night. t .", , 110 Ulil oi'ilJIAnb'MI.I.D.Ml.-llio net k.ii, i nii.mldy .unttfii,'.ol,tIie ImiU ut link w II W hill in ,MoiiIiiy 'ill J,MS norp, nkte,ul oi it oMuiK in tf iuylit,'8' hirctotou. I.uu li -- i ti,4. We offer subject to pievious sale $Jf,000 Ithaca Street Railway Co. , , FIRST MORTOAOE (Gold Bonds: 0 Per Cent, Matuie 1023. As illft fldennd lllmf-nnrro ...... t,bw Doium ot uusj company ate sell lnaa piemtum the value of thsj-nTsts 1b beyond question, f -f M SinCvij, II. V, ff llks Bjrte. 4 - Cilbondjle, 4- 4 li $,U)iP, C'4fiuaonwelli UUg , -f f Strantcn. -- -f " ' & 4 -f 4- -f SSfe. Sin r- :( -n. ITVr Jt- "sS will l.p sened it 10 -'eloot. 1t 1 espccled tint Iti" new limr will tillliif out I litgo mil In trriiftd nllinilmii. Tn.fPltOM! COMPANY'S HtCI.MIO.V. -lie Lnekuvinni Telephone comimij ivllt tChdir i Irtipllon lo lit pilrotu id tho I'.vcliinec on the lolirlli lloor cf the llepubllrin ImlMliiff en Mmi rhy next between the hoir of ;'. ind B nnd 7 ntul l'l i. in. VMlnri will 1)0 flnWen over tho pi nil nml Irilllitiil Inlo the tnjdcrlM ot the imllili tuird. "ltd, SPCUv ON l)EUIint.A trot i rom bed lor tomorrow nlclil, when Olitiln Umiid, of Juu oittcl(y, will deliver t ttcrroptlcnn lectuie st Guernsey lull. "Ilelslii'n" will bj lib subject tml tho vlem uhlclt arc to bo lUed, It li expected, lire evrfpllonall) tine 1 lie leituie villi be rIicii under llie ruinhl'ieil mcplera of Amen IoiIro, Independent Ordei of B'nil Il'rllli, And the locil circle of the ,lpivlh ChiiltatiiVla, A lareo attend into U expetlid On account of death In the fnmllv our Rtoip will hj tloM d Hntutduy tilt 15 p. in. MI'.VKS R. HA013N. IWIPORTANfcHANGBS. Havo Been Made by tho Eiio Since It Took Chaigo of the Penn sylvania Coal Company. Impoitant change) consequiMit upon Die abiinptlon of tho Pennsylvania Coal company by tho Kile, nie tak Infj place every day. Among the mobt Important (Miati;os that have thus f.ir taken place aie the ttaimfer of the purclmtilnfr, shlnnlnK and auilItliiK de- pailincuts to Xevv Yoilc, and tho uoll- tlon of the dcpjttinenl ol ciiglnci.r lre:. (.'. r. Knvnse, who w.11) ut the lioad of the luncliaslnqr ilcp.u tment, has brn tians'iciiijtl to Mow Yoik, totn poi.nllv, at Kasl. "Wilson V. Decker, who w.ih shlripini; aeent, in relieved, and William ronyth, who was chief of the mechanical enfjhieeilris clepait ment of the mints, duels his occupa tion gone by the consolidation. A". A. May, general manager of tho combined coal companies, has, taken tip his headiiuarteii, In the Dunmote of fice. Tiank II. Coughlin who, for a number of ye.ns, ban been a cleik In the Hlllbide Coal and lion cotnpan's olllcey, hub been liosn by Gtiiei.il Man.icor Jlay as his chief clerk. The Hillside ofliccs will soon be tians fened fiom the Coaul of Tiude build ing to Dunmore. The thlitv-tour coilleiits of the Pennsjlvnnla-Hillslcle company, to gether wllh tho Feinwood and Butlei, wlilcli icccutlv came undu tho Hill hide companv'b contiol, and the in depHiident collieiies contilbutlng to the Ihie, minod dm In? the month or Match otr half u million tons of coal. If the output was continued for twelve months, it would mtl,e the I3iie't, an nual tralllc in coal 7.00U.00O tons, or as much as was mined last eai by the Delawuto, Lackawanna and West ern and Uelawnro and Hudson com panies combined. CLOSE OF INSTITUTE. Teaeheis Adopt Resolution Asking for Pay for Twelve Months In stead of Ten as at Piesent. This jtai'b teaeheis institute was bt ought to a close ic&teid.iy morning with a session which lasted fiom 9 o'clock till just pieeielv noon. An able addicss wa. dellveied by Tiofosor W. W. Giant, ptincipal of the high school, who pleidcd loi it cog nition toi tile individual stliolai liv the teachei. The blight pupil hhould bo singled out, he wild, and advnntrd Instead of holding- him in check bv keeping liim in the same class with pupils less blight and moie blugglsh than he. Civil Engine er A. li Dunning-, of this city, g.uc an lulu ostitis? lallv ex plaining In an easy, mulct standable way how butvcjois and ongincci.s do it gieat manv thiiisv-. He eplaiiud how the height oi kills and mountains is obtained and how points on the sui tnce nie located in the minis. Jle told .something about the lonsttuction of biidges and of llio vvoi kings of the telephone and illtistiattd many of his points by dlagiams, on u blackboatd. Piotessor T. C Mcndi nhall gave a delightful little tcu-mlmitu talk in an entirely dlffeient cln noni unjtlilng hu hud said bctoie. He told the ttuo stoty of the oiigiu of tho immottul poem. ".Maiy Had a Little Lamb." Tlieie wah a little lamb, hu said, who tollowed Mary to school and both of them lived in New England. Ite.solutlons were unanimously passed requesting the s-chool buaul lo i nu fidcr a school jear as twelve nioutlis instead of ten mouths as at pi cent and to pay the piesent monthb tuiluiv for that poilod. The lesolutions jil-u contained u clause tpies-,ing Kiatltl i.itlon at the lo-iippoiiitmtnt ot Hi. Xntliuu Schuelfir .is btato bitpuln tendent of schools. It Is piolmblo thut Supetinteiulent of Schools Howell will go to Ihooklyn in the near future- to investlstato pei soiially the "national" system of teaching leading explained duiintr the Institute by Mlbs Hglntnn, with it iuw of lecotiiinotiding lib ndoptlou In this city- "THE NEW DOMINION," Popular Clay Clement Will Appciu at tho Lyceum. Tho miinbcis ot the tntct national foiiispiinilencu Hthools' Sochi), Ht'iu tltlal and Uducatlon.il socloty have so cuii'd Clay Clement utul his oMvlluut coniputo to piesent "The Ni w Domin ion," a Southern id) I, ut the Lyceum next Satuida ut let noon and owning. Those who saw Mi. Clement on his re cent visit hem aie delighted to himr of Ills letuin, and Judging from tho ad vance sale of tickets he will be giectcd by laigo audiences, The diagram upens Wednesday moinlng, and tlioio will un doubtedly be a itish fur bents. Mi, Clement 1j nian waiiu admir ers In this clt,, mid lie undoubted!) do berves a ilatteilng leieptlon, Hjiechl iirinns-tm'nts have been made by the society lop the peifotinance, and tliu btage decoiatlon-s and actisfioilts will lend Kttater billlluuce to tho piodue tlou. v RICHARD & WIRTH Will Reopen Today, After being closed for a few weeks, undei going extensive lemoilolliig, the store of Itlchuuls cc Wlrth will leopjn today with a complete new stock of tine union-made clothing, hats and fur ulshlngfc. Miss Mini Lloyd Dock, un authoilty on forestiy, will give a bteieontlcon lecture at the Buatd of Trade rooms, Tuesday evening, April lb, at 6 o clock. A limited number of tickets, at BO cents,, can be obtained at Sandei son's drug store, or of Mr. Ath erton. m VERDICT FOR THEJflMPANY FEDERAL JURY WENT AGA'lNST WALSH'S $10,000 CLAIM. Comely Young Lady Who Was Dep uty Postmaster at Muhlenberg Tiled for Detaining Letters to Her bcene Letter Wilter Goes Free. Pour Months in tho County Jail. Maltha D. Kae3ter Is Let Off with tho Payment of a ?100 Fine Ob-SiBter-in-Law Jones Sentenced to The jiuy In the case of M. K. Walsh, executor, against the llojal Mutual In stil ance compinj, came in csteiduy moinlng in the Pulled States Circuit coutt and leported that they had agreed on ;i verdict for the delendant This saves the company noni pajlng 510,000 on the insurance policy and nbout $J,000 In intcicst and costs. At thu last trial of the case the etdlct was for thu plnlntltf. The company was lopiescnted In tho piesent ttial by City Solicitor George M. Watspn, and Xnthtinlel Hubble, of Cliicugo. Judge nuillngton was engaged lnost of jesteiday In the tilal of the case of tho United States against Miss May Benscotter, of Muhlenbeig, Luzeiue couiit, who was chaigcd with detain ing it letter belonging to her sister-in-law, Mis. Ltonit H. Benscottoi, of ItoGsevelt, Lu?tine county. The defendant Is a comely young ghl and uppaiently ot more than oullnuiy Intelligence and icflnement. Hi i lathti is postmaster at Muhluibug, and a leader In local politics. She was deputy jjostnustei, and did most of the post ofllce work-. Lcoria E. Censcuttei is Hie widow of tile defendant's biothei, who died In the United States .limy seivlce dijiing the Spanish vvai. Theie was some ba,ek p-iv due the dead soldier, and some toiicspondenee waygoing on between tho widow an 1 the Federal authorities togaiding this and a pension, for which application had been made. The widow was also .in coirespondence with a joung man st ullkes-Baiie, who was a nutse in the hospital in which hei husband died. GORMAN ON THE TISAIL. The widow complained to the post otllce authoiities that letters addressed to bet woie being detained and that not a. few of them bore evidence of having been opened. Inspector Hugh P. Goinian wus put on tho case, and upon learning of the connection be ivveen the widow and the family of the Muhlenbeig postmastet, and that nil mall foi Rousevelt passed tluough the Muhlenbeig postoflite, he suspected mat it was someone at the Muhlen beig puatofllce who was detaining the widow's letteis. He (Ked up , decoy lcttei in a house of lepiesentatlves envelope and had It postmatked AVashlngton. D C. In the letter proper he enclosed a gray hair. This was placed in tho pouch loi Muhl enbeig, addicted to Mrs. Benscotter at Roosevelt. The pouch from Muhlen beig to Roobuvelt, in which the decoy lettci should have been foiwarded, was examined as soon as it ai lived at Roosevelt, but the letter was tnl-slng 'lho next day tho inspector went to Muhluiboig and made inquiries fot the letter. Aftfi some fussltur, Miss Ben scotter took it out oi the duivvci In which logisteicd letteis uie kept and turned it over to the Inspector. It bote evidence ol having bi en opened i.n I io-seaIcd. and when the Intuioi was examined the gi ay hair was found to be missing. Miss Btn-colter claimed that the let ter must have accidentally gotten Into tlio iiiuwir with the registcied Iclteib, and denied cinphatlcall) that she had detained this oi anv otlici letter. An other decoy lettci, similarly addiebbcd, was sent Into the Muhlenbeig post oHlce. with fniall bits of mat ked paper enclosed. This, however, wus never found, and comt ruled It out of the case As-isUint United Slates Attorney Milltr conducted the prosecution TIih deioudant'.s attonicjs weie John T. Lunuh.in and Michael Cannon, of Wilke s-Uaue. FOUND HUE GUILTY. 'J ho jiuy was out for two houi.s be foie it could agieo to ictutn Miss Ben scotter guilty. It accompanied its finding with a locommenrlation for ex ticmo meioy. Judge Uuflington heeded the lecommtndiitiou to the extent of suspending sentence. Fiank 11. Jones, accused ot detain ing and opening letteis while tt cleik li the Stiaulon postoillco pltad guilty and was sentenced to pay a line of six tents and spend lour months in the count) jail. His attoinii.s, H. L. Tuy lor and A. J, Colbom, ptesonted a lengthy petition signed by man) ot the most pi eminent men of the city asking the oomt to suspend sentence, and ex-1'o-tuuiHtur Fiank M. Vandllng made u pusouul uppenl to the bunic C'ltOlt, ludgo Bulllllgton, In iiassluc sen tetu e, said that as a man ho could not help but be moved to the oxeickso of the gteatest i leniency by tho uppeuls that had been made to him and by tho knowledge that had tome to him ot the suiti i lug tlio young nuiii and his luuilly hud onduied, and hi his niput il.v ns judge he hud u duty to ptitoim and mainly lor tlio detuning ctfiot which it would have on othcis who arc dully subjected to the temptation that pi oved too sluing tor joung Jones, ho would luivo lo Impose tt penulty. When tho Judge pronounced the winds that cunilni'd the young man to jull, the gui) -halied father or lho lad, who hud woiktd so haul lo save him tiom going to Jill, collapsed In bis neat Just outblde tho lulling and sobbed aloud nnd plteously, JUDGE WAS MOVED. Judge nuillngton w.ib so moved by lho puthctlu sight that ho had thu lather biought to him In the elcik's loom, uml theie talked to hlni for half un hour, ofteilug him .such (ousolattiui us he uiiild Thu judge volunteeied to wilto to thu nttoiney guiieiul utul beo what could bo tlonu iibout the ease. Maltha D. Kuestoi, tho Sciauton wo man chaigcd with helua "The Tutklsh Ding lonipaii)," which used thu malls for tho dlslilbutlon of matter Intended to be used for luunotal pin poses, plead guilty and was sentenced to pay n duo of ?100, which she ptomptly dlil. David itldler and John Ilalton, two TH,SWLUNTERE,JM)THE!$ Jothi Graj'i Swtct Powders for Children, tur. cfi'fully used bv Motlw Gra), (or jers a ncreo in the thllJrcn's Home in Mw eik, Cure l'. urlshncM, llJd stomach, TeiUiliip Diordei, I'lhtv am tu pleasant to the tstte and lurmlcM 4iniu. ciauircn like tii'iu. Oier jo.ooo ic.u. llbll' aim ruiiw- iuw u ive jriu uv irJ) HOlirS, lit uialt of iuu.- ihQ utvvi' tail bold by all uiusjuu, -(.. .hu loua). sample hiel. Address Allen S, Olusttd, Lo Itoy, N, Y, RKMAUKABliK SUCCESS. Of a Now Catarrh Cure. A laigo and constantly increasing mnjorlty of the American peoplo atu catarrh BUltercis. This Is not entirely the result of our changcablo climate, but because modem investigation has clearly proven that many diseases, known by other names, aro really ca tarrh. Formerly the name catarrh was applied almost exclusively to tho com mon nasal catarrh, but the throat, stomach, liver, bladder, kidneys and Intestines aro subject to catarrhal dis eases as well as the nasal passages. In fact, wherever there Is mucous membrane theie Is a feeding ground lor catutrh. The usual remedies, Inhalers, sprays, douches or powders, have been practic ally failures, as far as anything more than temporary relief was concerned, because they simply dry up the mu cous secretions, without having tho re motest effect upon tho blood nnd liver, which mo the lcul souices of cutarrhal dlsoases It bus been known for muny veurs that the radical cure of caturih could never come fiom local applications, but fiom an internal lemedy, acting on the blood and expelling the catarrhal poison from tho system. A new internal piepnratlon which has been on the nuuket only a shoit time, has met with icmurkublo suc cess as a genuine, radical cuio for catanh. It may bo found in any drug storo, sold under tho name of Stuart's Ca tanh Tablets, laige pleasant tasting lozenges, composed principally of anti septic Ingicdlents, Euculyptol, Guala col, Sangulnailu, Hydiastin and simi lar catntih bpcciilcs. Dr. Alnslee, in speaking ot the now catuuh cure, sajs: "I have tiled the new cntarrh lemedy. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, tipon thirty or lorty patients with remaiknble satisfactory results. They clear the head nnd throat tnoio (ifectually and lastlnglv than any douche or inhaler that I have ever seen and although they aie what Is called a patent medicine and bold by drug gists, I do not hesitate to recommend them, as I know them to be fieo fiom cocaine and opiates, and that even u. little child may use them with entire safety." Any sufferer from nasal catarrh. throat or bronchial trouble, catarrh of the stomach, liver or bladder will And Stuaifs Catanh Tablets lemarkably effective, pleasant and convenient, and your druggist will tell you they are ab solutely free from any injurious drug. ot the Low ei tow n, Luzcine county, counterfeiters, plead guilty and weie allowed to go with a warning. They weie caught using counterfeit nickels to work" slot machines. Mary A. Jackson the Penn avenue colored woman who sent an obscene letter to her nelghboi, Hannah Win bach, also escaped sentence upon en teiing a plea of guilty. The ease of ex-Poatmuster Isaac F. Tilllnghast, of La Plume, who is re sisting the payment of $141.87 sur charges was continued, when the de fendant's attorney, is K Holgate, showed that the auditor's statement of the claim was not admi&sablc as evi dence. After leteiving the Benscotter ver dict, the court adjourned dually. OUTBREAK AT DICKSON. When Gills Woiking in Bliss Mill Left for Their Homes They Weie Yelled at and Followed. For tho first time in some weeks an outbreak of violence on the pait of thi sti iking silk mill glils took place yes- teiday. It occuned at Dickson City, wheie so many of the distuibances have taken place duilng the strike. When the few glils woiking in the Bliss mill left for their homeh about 6 o'clock, they weie gteeteel with angry cries of "scab" and "blackleg," and were followed for some distance by a number ot girls and small boys, some of whom added violence to their verbal abuse. No one was, however, injuied. The management of the mill has is sued a wan ant for the an est of LUzic Stlebler, who Is accused of being one of the rlnglcadeis, and tomorrow four moie warrants will be swoin out for other alleged leadeis of the attack. Mr. Bliss said last night that the giiJs at the Dickson City mill had de cided to go back to woik, but were dis suaded by "Mothei" Jones, who hap pened along just after the decision was anived at. He further chaiges that Burgess Kennedy is icsponsible in no small elegit c for the violence, because Of his failure to make any effurt to give tho woiking gh is piotection. Mr. Bliss goes tuither mil sajs that Buigess Kennedy bus been guilty of calling one of the mill fm emeu oppiobilous names. The Textile Woikeis" union has de cide d that II will he wise to send but two or tluce delegates to the national convention which Is to be held May 'J, at Holvoko, Mass., Instead of having upresentntlves noni ouch of the locals. It is likely that these delegates will be selected duilng the coming week. At 10 o'clock this morning the unlon'n executive rommlttoo will meet with the Central Labor union delegates, and dlseubs means of Inoienslng tho btrlk c'lu' exchequer and of seeming a tpu feietite with Supeilntendeiit W. MI. Davis, of tho Sauquolt mill, Chair man Gothlur, of the Labor union com mittee bus Mated that eneigetlu effoits will bu made next week to come to an ugi cement with the supeiiutondent of thu Sauijuoit, and tluough him the other operatois, Tlio Suiuiuolt haul hill; local met yesteulay but liuns uited llttlo business of inipni tauce, APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE. Commute Will Meet Tonight to Finish Its Task. The ostlinutes committee of councils will mtet tonight to undo bomu of the ridiculous things In thi way of salary laUiug It did on Tuesday night and to complutu the task of putting tho up piopiluticui oullnuuce In shape, Kunn talks fvlth niembeis of tho committee jesttiday it wus gatheied that the majoilty will not move fiom its position ugalnst lecognizlng the ad ditional olllcers eu'uted by the "chus ci" to tho ie-orguniAitlon ordinance, Fiesh Vegetables. Southern vegetables of every de scilptlon aio now arriving, and we will hdve n good assortment of every thing In the market today. Pierce's Mujket, 110-112 Penn avenue. , Ladies' Wash Neckwear. A new exclusive lino of washable ftieckwear just nn-lved. Cramer Wella t'o ,- 0 Wyoming av enue, i- i Ask for Kelly's union crackers. MANY CASES CONSIDERED YESTERDAY A BUBY DAY CRIMINAL COURT. IN Alfred Mlckles Tried on a Charge of Suggesting the Making of a Fiaudulent Marriage Certificate for Finuk Compton and Carrlo Heglin Mrs. Sophia Miller Tiled on a Chargo of Keeping a Speak- Easy Verdict Taken In a Number of Cases. Criminal court piuctlcally wound up yesterday for the week. Today surety cases will bo heuiel bv tho Judges. Bofotu Judge McClure In No. '2 Alfted Mlckles was tried yesteulay on u chin go of fiaudulently making a mar riage ceitlllcate, which he picscnted to Canie Heglin, a girl of fifteen. She believed that this was all tho foimallty necessary to many her to Fiank Compton, and they lived together for some time as man and wife. M,ss Hog. lln's mother piosecuted Mlckles for his pait In the deception. Mlckles' attorney, Frank E. BoIe, raised tho point that he could not be hold, Inasmuch as his client did not actually fill out tlic mnrilage cettlfi cate, that being done by young Comp ton. It was shown, however, that Mlckles had dictated what Compton should write and, In fact, hud suggest ed the whole scheme. His late was therefoto loft to tho 1ury to decide. It had not tc turned n verdict at adjourn ing hour. Chuiges against Compton ot foremv and ot having unlawful lelations wllh Canie Heglin wcte continued until the next term. Henry Stanton was tiisd for having committed nn ttggi.vvated assault and battery on Martin Odonduhl, both men being emploved at the Johnson No. 1' bleaker, at Olyphant. Stanton admit ted hitting ona blow, but pleaded strong piovocatlon. The juiy was out at ad journing hour. Before Judge PurJy in No. 3 John Kulick was tried for cilmlnally as- saultlng Mrs. John Matlock.. Both pai- ties live in the big brick house at Scranton and Seventh streets, iv here It Is alleged the offense occuned. Kulick says it Is an effort to extoit money from hlni and strongly denies the charge. The veidlct will bo letumed this morning. Mrs. Sophia Miller was ehatged by Constable Joseph Woelkers with keep ing a speakeasy on Kim street, South Scranton. She was defended by Attoi ney M. J. Donahue, who asked the couit to give binding lnsti notions to the juiy to acquit Mis. Mllloi, on the giound that it is thu theoiy ot old common law that a woman acts under the direction of her husband, and that it was Miller, and not his wife, who should be held icsponsible for the speakeasy. The judge allowed the case to go to the juiy, which will letuin its verdict thib morning. Mis. Mary Mota, of Caibondali1, was tried before Judge Kelly on a charge of being unfaithful to her husband. Mrs. John Rega, at whose house Mib. Mot:a and heriuisbandboauled.was the prosecutor. On Sept. 17, last, Mrs. Rega testified that she saw Mrs. Motz.i and a man named Joe Vullell occupy ing a bed In her (Mis. Rega's) house. The defense was a geneul denial and an allegation that the prosecution was due to spile. The Juiy was out at ad journing time. Geoige Nichols was tiled on a chuige of assault and battel y. Petio Itoola, an 11-j ear-old Syrian boy, being tho piobecutoi. He alleged that Nichols kicked him. The latter denied the chaigo. A jury was out wiestling with tho case at adjournment. OTHER CRIMINAL CASES. 'the case aa;aimt Jennie Ttubbini, who i be. ins prosecuted b Mrs. W. P Dugirin, wrs ajrain called loi trial )etcidii, but owius to the abs'nee of th" difendant it irai continued Mis Kobbias it now supposed to bo in cv York. Muhae O'Connor and John Walsh are tlnrurd with celling liquor without a litcmc by Itobtit Wilon, agent lor the Municipal league. Tht case against them wai continued yeatcrdaj. The tnse of John ()uaekenlio, diarijcd bi Clan Talnier with defrauding boarding house keeper, uj.s also continued. Verdicts of not guilt) writ' taken m cases ifcilnst pctci M'k, who vras clnrgcd with filao pictcnsn and John McNally, hiccnv and itcciv ing. Charles P. An.'lc was proaetutoi in both tais Ileniy Vtaltlicr, oi Wot Scranton, pleided guilty to telling liquor wilhout i license and will be sentenced out wcU. from todiv. Itobert Wil son of the Municipil leigue, was the prosccutoi. Anthony Both, .m3 lomiited of ulling liqiui witlniit "i lireiKO nt 101 I.uztmn sheet. ThU wa anothei of Wllssn'a cjit. lloth ofleied no tiideine in ld defeiiM John Ilartwlik was iiturncd not guilty of ha., lug abu-ci his wife, lieo llirtwnk. They lino inaih up and tho court pciiuilttd n verdiit ol not guilt) to bo taken. Tlio county was diluted u piv the costs, William Moun was tuimd guilti of pointing a iciolvcr at Ids witc last Ihanl solving night aim thicatcidng to kill her vihlh Jealous cf her, Ho wad leemnnieiidid to tin: nurey id the cour' and Judge Ivelly ultasui liim upon his tumlli. iug OO to kcip th,; peaie. Thomas Ciuy and Nicholas Obcrmi-3 Hue re tinned not ruIII) of the tlurte ut assault .ind battel), foiclblo rntiy and dilalnri ind nn In ions muchief pufcricd bv Pirdiiiaiid lluikl r, Augud Obuwehs was loiuid not guilty ot asbiult and batten, but w-j t initio! it thu uthu two chirgic. James Callaluu, eluigul with iinliitoa, uur chief by liattic , Siydci, did not appear tor tli.il aid his bail wan foiteiltd aid a capiu i-ak-d tir him. Williun &jia,-e was acquitted of a cliirbc if fil-e pretenses, prcliiud b) 'llioiuas llc-sci.', and the luuut) will pay tht iot.- Maniago Licenses,. iuuk l', Uiblill Calbuudilt ,ina I mills lind.,-ns rjiluudiie Michael W, Duikln ,.,.,, ,.,, luhhald Mary l.ilgallou Viehbald Meo Oikoviu ,, , 01) pliant Annlo llelthei' , uliplyni John MtCllulu ,,, Ijckauiuul lirtdgtt L. Harding , si union BEDUCTTON ON OCCUPATIONS. County Commissloneis Adopt Impoi tant Resolution. Tho county conuulsaloncih, ut it regu lar meeting held ycaleieluy, udopted a 1 evolution reducing the occupation ns bt'bbiiiont on mt'chuulcs, clcrkb, iiilncia and laborer.-. Mint'itf, meclmnlcd nnd cloiku liavo In tho past been usbesiiC'd ut the rate of 175. This wus reduced to $60, uml the assessment on laboieis, which has lieie toforo been $S0, will in the future bu only $10. The loss in revenue to the county will be very bmall. Mahon's Shoe Stoie 16 the placu tn get Shots today, Vour spring suit vvon't bo complete unKiss you have a pair of Mahon'o styllfh shoes. 3JS Lackawanna avenue. wv i After House-Cleaning g5 Don't vou think a nice Chamber Set wmiM AA rrtli. in the furnishing of the guest clumber or in fact any of your bediooim ? We luve today a better assortment of sets, ranKing irom -a so to 520.00, titan it s ever been our good Se fortune to h.tve at one time. .Bring a piece of your val S papef. We have a set that will harmonize with the cotor. " 1 Cfo'vxvfrYiaAV M Geo. V. Millar & Co ,34 wromhu frennB g 2UCU' Y XTHiBlclI . VU, W.ik ! and Look Arouod 3F ?- ;iip - - ,sm-Psss j-"-"-k.;iii3E5lSSIIIlii f m ALWAYS BUSY, K r r I Qentlemsn : In our Korrect Shape Shoes you get $5 wotth of wear, woith ot style and $100 worth of comfort all for 4.00 only $4.00. Ask to see our Oxfords. r. , ? r LEWIS & inttaiNHiiiHMu FOR MENrV-7 Al I CTVI FQ c 'i. JNEPRfCEifllVf? TRADE IBBEHH itfaMiNHiil: jJM '. iLiiii Home Industry X Has Produced the X SGRAHTQN BICYCLE J5 1901 Models are ready for your approval. You ?S O get a 365 days' guaramee on Scrantou Bicycles. B H Bittenbender Sc Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue. is MANUFACTURERS, lfc2000X2000fii0X0$0000iijfc0 Baby Carriage Weather Has been Rather Slow Coming But Is Here at Last, As usu.il, we nre prepared for it with a new line 01 up-to-daie Biiby Carriages awl Go- ClU'iS of every description. If you examine our line and we hop? you will you will be surprised how little money will purchase a good vehicle for baby J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. L Ew3EE3B THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co, No. 516 Spruce Street, Scrauton, Peuiia. C.iplt .1, I'till I'aid HOARD OP 1I0S!S iOllll, W II HAM t. II M 1 Ml JOHN wnil- Hill It Mil Ck, i- .IOIIMMIV. lll.Nia A Iv.V.VIT, AMllli:W If MiiUtirOCK, I1RM M-llll I. .lei-i pi i) 111111 At lit sl IDIUM-UX, bxucunvn cojwftim'Gn. Abruiu Nesbitt, William h. Hallstead, 'llionuts H. Watkins, O, lj.Niniilies ,ind insures titles to re.il estate, Acts as Executor, Administrator, and Guardian, Uxecutis trusts of every description. Assumes enliie char-, e ol reul estate. Receives money on depoit .unl nllows inteiest, " Becomes sole stitety on lidelity, court and ollicial bond;, I 0.1ns money on bond and mortgage. From time to time will offer to the public high grade investment securities. L. A. Wntres . , , Andrew 11. flcCliiitocK , . . Henry A, Knapp .... Ralph S. Hull WUIard, Warren & m "mrs" -j-ii Aon yfil Shoe -.Jfd 'd 11 tr REILLY Hnuni V!Wt I nNEsr iTEa AND DOMESTIC MARK LEATHERS wi It tl r .Ai UJ , aiHaDQislsji ilium $150,000 on UIKECTOKS. OIORCI. II. bMIUI, i.vnu:rr wahiikn. III0M1 If WATKINI, I. A. WAlltLs, 5, Johnson. ('resident Vice. President Vice-President Trust Officer Knapp, Solicitors, lUIUta-! U 3 KHKSBHHKa