j? r-vjj " i" tv ?TBTBMJ . .'-. . pSf.jjT-' ' ' V w J ? t . . 4, 1, THE SCKANTON TIM BUNK-TUESDAY, MA IT 28, 1901. 9 2F amziv An Excellent Combination. Tlio pleasant method ami beneficial effects of the null known lotnedy, Svutti' or Tiob, manufactured by fho Cai.ifounia Fio Syrii- Co., Ilhistrnto the valuoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive princlplei of plants known to Im medicinally laxallvo nnd presenting them In the form mostrofroshlnp-to the tns.o and acceptable, to the system. I is the one perfect .strung-thening-liixn-tive, elimnsltitf tlio system effectually, dispelling colds. headaches nml fevers gonlly yet promptly nnd enabling-ono to overcome lnbitiiiu constipation per mdnoutly. Its perfect freedom from I'tery objectionable i'u.lity nnd sub stance, audits notiniron the kidneys liver nnd bowels, without weakening 'r ivritatiiifj thutn, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing- tigH nro iibed, us theynre pn-ttsiint to tlio l.i.ste, but the. medicinal quiilitii of tho remedy nru obtained from senna and other "at omiitie plants, bj n method known to the CAi.iroiiMA Fin Sykui' Co ouly. In order to pet it lierienVi.il effects and to avoid imitations, pica so tememberdie. full name of the Company printed on the front of every pachngo. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 4AN FHANCIBCO, CAL. s.omeviiA.F, kv new york. n y. Forrnilehyull DriiRCltts PrlccSOc porboulo, At Retail. ('frier? if fiti' rf,''mP' attention lor ca.li ile ' n an ,nt ot the uij 'or ceil ot ln.t i 1 1 1 i fo cloiiic-.tu o-e -initliT biii fn stcim .mil li'-toiv pmp'- o il.liv I! .. of t'.icilitl i foi attnulmg trade ul i'luUi, F ,ople's Coal Co. T ' -phut e No. '(' OHIop, Tcrlb Mrefl Uicil.fr Iiptu -rr n'oitl .mi Unlh 'irpju'- : CITY NOTES ! ' I'W Pv 1i f. ' . no ami llmN'in coin f .m pinl jiMcul.v .i' On IJiltuiioir No, 1, Utiieon- 'I. rinil ami ( omnium, While O.il r J li mini noiii- ill (II M, ll HOW -flu iliinl nt tin ilm n nunl nf tin1 I n:..( it itnti, civcl. lie tlie in.iii.. uill i n n i sitti'iliv .illt-inonn -il J .1) .. 11 r I'll ill HiHW. I H kl Is ill lllllll (Oil INK I mil nil unpiti allot' .11 tin Col -tl v Itul. inon .. Ml llll. VV I It. I VI vl-.MI.V Vlam-trite sl it uk. in 1 nun! 1 lin of 1'ilipiini 1 m 11 t hi lionttiiiil ImiK. ot lit' lull, seitntli 111 I n i, now l.lti ii"n 11 Muill.i. IIii1 plU.l-t 1- nuilcil iml I. ill I l Ot! til. MUM. hr. I. .mil- of Hip li 11111 r- uf the !n lot il miiniiiiiilei.o-. of the t.t 1 ul. Iiini'hi Id iiiidi .iiluiioiti 111 I . . . 1 1 1 1 In I'IKI'I lln' IHliil' ill.h will ti' 1 f itin or 'hi' ttuililu oi iIk (.l.ill'l iiiltlin iii'li'lj 1 I till' .(.'In. iMi'iOi: nx-i: it i 1. - iviin-, iiii.-iniii . ( uii3iilrs l .'im I'. df tin' 'llilllicnlli 1 1 mii nl , iill ti a uiiuc of llnl'Hi'' bi '.ill 111 tin nli! .'i'iikiv ull lil'liv 1 11.OI I In ji oi.pi.iyri t 111 .1 ii.ii 1 0 Liino hj-t iiulit. wliiih w.i won li r iimi 1 11 u 1111 t' a i uic oi 'I In 7, III' OI! s!.llV7 isniOTm-. Mill In- lie 1, I tin "-iij 1 , me i ii'irt lotli in tlio - .ic 111 '(huh 1 11 li"ii risMinr; if tlie I.u K ih 11111 1 tuinih "111 1 'I IS in'l.Uril. .lullll (! .IiiIiIiOI, tin 1 c r t n.'ii I'Iii1jiIo!i1ih Iniir. w .11 inilvi' ilu- jinn t nl juinnciit for tilt "fu'' 8nU of tn.. (.i.e. Ut MM Nn inrY.- l. I IliMsIn. ru.r i 1 iinni'Mi of ilu i.iiUi'voiiii rdlliLiaii, Jinl in I mi O U-iHii, of tin (iiiti.il l'iii:i,,h.iiui '1 1 pi'i tic lOinpani ii.vo In 1 11 nil-pj'T ti'.l to ii ' ir li s Hilt .-110.11 nt tin. In 11 in" in h I, ul,, ti 1 -" Im. mlit l.j lit M'i'ii. ipi1 Ir nm .itjilii.t I i'ii lu'i.i 1 .1 li Niiilun ami fmiiii loiiuul. 1" .1 '. r MiI'ji 1. 'tic Iiriilnj 1. . Iiulnli',1 I t'ke plair il r, lo ..1 Mumn,, Mill 1 , . II i" THE SCRANTOT CARRIERS. Will Play Ball with Pittston on Thursiiny Afteinoon. The Sciaiuou .Mnllc.11 tiers' )?,ise li.iii 1 lult uill pl.iy 1I10 J'itt.ston maili'tu lifts nt Alhlotie paiK, Tutilay atU'iiioon at :. o'eluek. 'I'liioiiBli tlio cour'esy of the ViuiiiB Jlen's Clnlstlun Ohsoeiatlon tile uinii'l-s have been Ktiinled Hie use uf the Kiuiindi for thai atteruoon. List year tlm iwo team niei nt t'tititon and the Seianton men weio ilctt'iited. They e.ieet to liavo their jevengc this year. After tlio game the vlhitms will be entei tallied by die local .! 1 rlors, , Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. P, & m. THowley,231 Wyoming ave. Ask for Kelly's union eiaokei.s. f f f f f f f 4- MKJH-QRADE Investment t Securities & - -f -f -f -fr f oi'Picns : 60 r ROADWAY, N, Y. WH.KES.BARRE, PA. CARBONDALE, PA. SCRANTON, PA. (Commouweatth Building.) 4 tMHttttttttttttttTTtTt OXFORDCQLLieRYCOAL rKAi.i;as in VERY CLEVER AMATEURS. Presented Two Plays In St. Luke's Parish House. The entetlalnment given liit nlKlit at rft. Luke's T'at Ish House for tho lament of the (lulld of St. Hilda, i n suieess beyond the to.slest expeetn tlons of the paillcltmnti, Tlio tiitont uits etitltely loon I and rhvc many stirptlsps in the dlophiy of mipetlor diiimatle nblllly. A litiKe 11 ltd lute; paled ntldleltre was In tiMondimce. The two little t'oini'dles iteenlei! pave ample scope for n variety of no coiiipllsliuii'iits as well us comedian polblllllc. In the first, the cast Mas entiiely composed of Indie", unions whom U would lie dllfleuK 10 d"Sltnnte the ttlar. They were all pretty, nil rrnceful and apt In tlinlr n-lotls roles Atls.s VI"loiln tioad bent, lis the Hibernian limit!, emne In for a lnrso share of the botuiuets. No one would ever have iecoi;nl7.ed tbli eNveedliiKly Imntlsome and stylish youiiR woman In the character she as sumed Miss Itrondbeiit l wonderful l. Rifted In dialect woik and as .1 comedienne be loes nothlnt; hi com tmilsou with some of the UrM-ol.iBS piofevslonnls, Miss Dotothv Keel; was it stately and dignified lady principal, and Mlus IJeatrkc Mnnis was a veiy loelv IcadliiR la.h. Her histrionic abilities nie loo well known to tied detailed desdiiptlon .A!lsc.s I3lnn(.he W'Hjii. Alice Itreel,. Tiy.sttac Mollis mill l.oulsi D'lvenporl wetc the eliattulm,' iliiaitcttc who helped make the scene attractive mid IntotestltiK, until Ml-iie- Wntltif-, Hiintei, Poo to, Sane, ton Viloo. Ivatin and Pranipton wctii capable In their several loles. The second pln, "A PeiplexliiR Kit uiltiiin," lutd fin excellent plot, in the fiin'wbiili followed 11 w.'iKor, the con dillon of which impoxcil sttict .silence on tli ! tnlnine mimbeis of the fam ily lor scernl liouis. The lollowlm; Wits the '.T-t; M, MiiMlitiiii, iiiiliniil to !ip rlo.-c . I . ft. Orillin Mr Mil llrtnn. I is Mlfi . Ml- I' I'ininnrll llatnl Mi-i, lln'i'ol. ... Mi" V11 tnti 1 I. llrnadln'iit I. nil, 1 'ncio vli" llii"- In li.ipc .tli Ir. no K.itifi .Icslc .111 flili't ihiuhtcr il i-s firire Tlioer Sii", niiii h onimir MKs Alnr Ituck I. mi. tli" ion ami brir Will Kitif Hi IdniioliU, ilin Iji4 H'ari'licil foi .irarJ, Cliatlpi Sf .tolin Kitlv, a floirrultl Mis .Njili lluntir Alex Wibon. lio .alN too PirV lto C. x M iinlr. ulio nu't uiiilcrstinil il ill, , .Mi lleiJo Knck Mi "ii.i Tpl id illscofr iniitcriri. Mrs. r. Croinwoll Ihinl I.inir-., ili,im on 'inml . litnt .lolin llitiliin.in I mil' Ipitiittii., from .iw jj. "up ki'iilrj," lhrolil llittin ( hlno, i iln-j iluslT .. .. Mi-, l'u ill Kinn .Mis Fted, 1 Kann was the cenlt.tl flKitie In n portion of the .second .scene, wlieie her toon sours v. cic a ie.itine licet to lie fortfotten. She was en cored repealedly. Mis. F Cromwell Hand did excellent woik In it 1I11.1I lole. 1'. i! Mlddlotoit was the heavy ftitlier lo pei foot ion and Harold ll.tt tcn made ,1 lilL with bis comedy. ARatit M'.s- Hio.idbent was .seen in a lole wliicb r.ic oppot lunilj lor clever Impel siitt.lt ions, and Miss llessle Keek wa cij plp.isiiiR In the piotty p.irt which fell to her slime. Miss K.inn, Miss Thayer and Mis-, UrecU wcte e cecdinslv atti.iclhe nnd capable In their loles, ;ts was ,'tlso Miss Xad.i lltintei'. Mr. St. .Tobli was a ilcer Ilr, Key nolds nnd Messts. lliildeinan. Sly and Kami made a niatked success In their woik. Miss liene Kami r.io two cliaimliiR .solos its otitic act enter tainment. Hand's otehestr.i furnished tbi Instiumental music. The pla.N.s wcte Rleu under the atispkes of Allen Durand of Xew ink. '. H. Ken ell was the ptopeit.v man. Mr I'. T. DmiRlier was in chatRC of the eoneiy. The eutertiiinmcul will be lepentcil to-itlRht and 110 one 1 an atl'md to miss sii taielv aiuiisliiR nil alfalr. PART OF DALY'S ESTATE. Is to Go to Mrs. Rose Kane, of This City. Who Was a Relative of the Copper King. Ml Uoc Kane, of 1710 lYdar .He inle, wa- lerently aiitiaitited with the fact thai she 1 one of the belts 01 Milieus l)al, the late Montana mill ioiialie, RPtieially known its ihe "Cop per Kim,." .Mi. Kane daily expects Mother Infoiinatlou itom the eecu tms of the estate .shtddlliR mule IIrIu upon the me.iKie news she has ie. eelM'd so i.u of tlie leR,ic, Mr. Ual.x died last October, and w lien his Kill was examined pun Isious. weie found In it lorlis, Kane. Sbe leieKed :t loiter eeinl day, uro, icealiiiK a lelatlnii.xhip of wbiih beivloloic she hint hint oiil the ,iRiiest know ledge, Jlis, Kane'), mother wa,s a UiIiIkcI D.il.v, Hist entihln uf .Mllliiiuaiif Dnl,'s fathei, liotb coniiiiR lioiu Cutiutj (tal wa, lieland. Mr. D,il, leaves n t,n lime estlnuiteil to be between thiily and foitv millions, nnd sceial thou sand doll. its may ieasoiinhl, lie es pected to bo Mi.s, Kane's shine. Tlie late milllonaiic is sill vived by a wlte, sou ami tlnec daiicluei.s, Ml, Kane expect, lo hear Mom tie titloines of tlie estate any day, and will probiibl ru on tu Mouiana upon ieceiiiK dcllliile Infill minion leRtud illR tlie leR.lc. She h well-known in this city, and s 1 1 1 . piupiieties.s of an eiuplo.wnent iikcihj on l.a Uawnitua UM'IUIC. Some time llRO she amused lolisldei nble (oiniueiii b opposliiR- John liih lions top 1 ho ulllce of scliool controller foi the Tweiuielh wind, The Imii All lliony Kane was her liiisb.niil. WILL OF DANIEL EDWARDS, His Entile Estate Goes to the Mem beis of His Family. Tim terms of the will of the late Hon, Daniel KdwanK of Kdwnids. vlllc, probated yesteiibty, piovetl 1 011 slileiablo of u snipilse, as contrary to Reueiiil ixpectatlons, not a cent was left outside of tho Immediate family. Tlie poisoiiiil piopeity of tile deceased amounted to 0110 million ilollais, and the teal estate I, valued at, two bun dled and lilts- thousand doll.us. One ipiultci id tlio oi tune was be (lueathed lo Ills wile, and the lemnlii. tlei etpully divided amonR the tlnec dausliteis in event of ids wife's death, twlilili lias occuued), hnr sliaio was to lm divided uhiohr tlie dmisli teif, who tuo Mis. Maiy II, Newell, .Mis Alma H. Teter, and Mis Mar gaud li. CobleiRh. They aie named BNeeutois and Kuv. T. C. ndwanls and 1-7. M. Itosser tun appointed to keep the books and accounts of the estate at $.'i0 per month each, When You Get n Headache don't witc a minitle but so to your druggist ald Ket a box of Krause's Headaebn Capsules. Tliey will pio veno pain even tliouglt your skull weie ei.uKed. Thf' ate harm less, too. Head the Kiiar.iutoc. Pileo .'je. Hold by all diusRlstfr. HmoU.' the I'oi'otiij So. eigur NO VERDICT IN DUFFIN CASE JUE.Y FAILS TO AGREE AND ARE DISCHARGED. It Is Said They Stood Tlnec for tho Plaintiff nnd Nine for the City. Rules Grnnted to Revoke Eleven Liquor Licenses for Illegal Sunday Selling nnd Selling to Mluots Ar guments on the Mandamus to Seat Extra Common Cnuncilmcn Other Coutt House Matters. Tlie Ulllllu case will have lo bo tiled all over niraln. The Jury could not aRiee, and weie dlschaiRcd, The ease was on tiltit for live daw, and the Juiy was out fott.v-.slx. bouts. They came in at II o'clock yestoidaj morning and announced to .IuiIrc Kelly that It wa.s Impossible for them to come to an iiRieemont. He .spoke to them lORiildlng the Inipoitanee of the ease, the expense the county had lieett put to In tiylng It, and the e.xpeuilltuies Hint they ami evetyone else concerned had made, and advising them to maUe sm other effoi t lo bin inolilve, sent them out tiRiiln. At I! o'clock they sent Tipstaff Holand down with a note, saying they had not made any piogrcs and thai It was as good an cettnlu they would not be of one mind, no matter how long they weie kept out. Judge Kelly sent for tin in nnd te iieved them front ftittlier cousldei atiou of the case, aftei e.xpiesslug legiet that thev lutd not been nble to come to an ngieeinetit. He raid he did not want to lm:ioe a ltJidshlp on them and did not want to do anything that would fori e a xerdh 1. 'When he dis missed them with the thanks of the coutt, theie was it chorus of "Thanks" fioni the Jurois. AMOCXT NOT IJHACHKD The juiy. it Is sitld, never gol beyond the question of whether or not tlie city was liable for the accident. The ques tion of the amount ol damages was not 1 cached at nil. Klght, at llil. were in favor of lliuling that the city was not liable for an.v damages and riui fanned giving Mi Diiflln a vet diet. Sunday, one of the four went over to tlie mn joiltv and thus the division stooil till the end. The case is now subject to the older of the plaintiff as lo whether or not It will go back on the Mini list. Hsunllj In such cases they ate advanced to the lte.nl of the ILsl Tor the siKteedlng tei 111. .Midge Kellv is this week In No. 2. and is at piesent engaged in the trial of tlie com' of II. H. Seldel and olheis against S. t' Shelley, Ki.uikllu Howell nnd Alfied Haivey. The pl.iintilt is one f( the attorneys in fait lor til" Hal pel estate, which owns a ti.ict of land al Lebanon, which Is supposed to contain coal. Tlie defendants eu .Mged into an optional agi cement lo develop the supposed coal ttact, .stipu lating thi't they would boie llnce holes and giving a bond in the stun of !C.,000 to instite faithful compliance. They boied one hole nnd then witli diew from the land. The estate is now suing on the bond, alleging foi -feituie. Tlie defense is thai the agents of tli" estate inistepiesented it, and that tlie plaintiff had no leg.ui 1 iglit lo ofter to lease it, be ,1110 they did contiol it all .lames II Tin icy is attorney lor tlie plaintiff. Waller Mriggs and Wlllaid. lA'aiien ,xr Knnpp iepteent the de fendant. I'lesidenl .Midge Kilw.inls, In the main (unit 100111, is tiying the c.i.e of Spiuks r.to. against William KI11 liack and T. C. liobnison. ot Caiboti d.ilo. SpiuUs Urns, .sold s, :jo w 01 Hi ol lumber to Klnback on eteillt three e.tts ago, Klnback failed shoitly al terw.ud and Itnbinsou, the cxeeutiou eiedltnr, came into possession of the lumber by means of a bill of sale executed bv K'tnb.uk. Spiuks liio. no now tiying to teiover the limiber, alleging that the sale sbill be voided because of inlstepi eentations made by Kiub.ieU icgaidiag his llu.tm-i.il .standing .it the time lie sot tired ciedit. Ocoige O. Taylor and .1. W. Hiown Ing lepiesent the plaintlfls. Tile dc lendants' attoniey i It. D. Stunt t. XOX SI'ITS tillANTKD. Nun suits wetc granted in Hie fol lowing cases because of tlie uou-.ip-poaramo of the pl.ilnlllls: I., w, Nicliols against .1 .1, Johnson, Frank Mallo.v against the Northwest C0.1l (oinpauy, M. llieen against t lie Slow ei.s Packing company, I.. V.. IJaUer against the Kget ton Coal lotnpany. The case of the Singer .Manufactur ing company against John M, Mc IJ.lll.v, et ill., was icpotled settled The case or C. 15. Ciiegory against Louis (Minims wa.s lefeiied oi ad jiidliallon to Attoniey lt.ilph L Levy. The case of 10. !'. N. IMwatds against S, 1. Loijgstreet was dlteeieil to lie placed at the head of the ulal llt for the Septctuber term of com mon pleas, "Extia" Councllmen's Seats, l)ill two polnt.s weie illcusod at any con,deiable length at the heal ing ,e.letdiiy 011 the wilt of ulteina tive mandamus to compel common cumuli to scat tlie seventeen "luldi tloiutl" common i mini Union. Tim Hist o these points was the sutlii leniy of the lespondciu's answer. Kx-City Solieiior Vosbuig, who ap peated for the "extras-," lonteuded It was not deilulti) and explicit in uitiiiy ot its pningiuphs and that the law icqultes It should be delliilte and ex plicit la ull of them, M. .1. .Martin, ot O'ltileu & Maitiii, who might likewise culled an ex dt solhltor, aiipcuinl tor tlie com mon council as at )uecut nmstl tuted, aigiied that the latest rinpieuiu 1 mill declslun say.s It is ei notes, s.uy to bo tlelinlli) nml oxplldt to some one genottil intent, and thai this lequiieiuont was compiled wllh In the Hiiswei the icspoiulcuts iiuido to the thlul ptuagiaph of tlio pliilntill's bill. This thlid paiagraph involved the other point pinvoeailvo ot uMinded discussion. Jt deals with tho logulm ity of the appoitioiiment of "extra" 1 nuimon imineilmoii, on which thu' plaintiff base their claim of election.' The Ait ot lS'.'l say. that the appor tionment hal! ho made by a commit tee of councils and be based on a ie 1 111 n of tlie icsidcut taxable, made m July. Tho Act of JM).-., dealing jilt Ihe transition of cities irnm one class to another, say. Hint "tliu pioper olll cets shall lio elected at the next en suing election" lollowliig the d.ito of tlie iceelpt of the governot's cert 111. cite. t In this city tlio number of resident tuxables wus pincuicd by JEecouler I'umi'iui'l wi t),'i, t J FOR MEMORIAL DAY. Older Issued by Commnndcr Brynnt, of Monies Post. The following order for Memorial titty lias been Issued by (.'onilitander It. O. Mt. vim t, of (.'nhmel Mollies post, Utnntl Aimy of the Hepubllc: lb itlipnrliH I "nl. Win. X. Mullet l'ot, .No .11", II. .V. It., Drpl nt IM., Siianlon, VI u- liitli, l'Kll, I'oinnilM! M1l1101l.il Ihv It unit! ippioadiliii!, ntnl II It liio Ki'litnii nml tain J iluly ot tuij c.iiin.iilc ti 1I1I iltiil .Ti.i't ami In lilt nrp-inip lirlp to pTi'iluili' tli iK.iutllnl (txlniit nt ctrcvvltia; Willi llowi'n or nilicrivl.i' ilMiirnlni: tin- utmi's ol imiirnilit Iki lull' .nisuitol tlnlr lat IhirIp tall, who iirvul or illnl In ilcfi'ti-c of t lit Ir loimlr.i ilurliu; or ultiio the hli- ulirlllon, anil whoi' tinillii mm lip In alttio.t ovirv iltj, vlllici! nr li 1 lull I 1 linrilo ml in II r Mini I hi ini-irvltn; .1111I Jitniitthriuin; thov klml ntnl friliiitil fi'i'lincn vvhlih 1ioi linniid toitrtlicr the fnilillili. tullirt ntnl tnjlltus who ttintnl In mippii".'! tin' lite tclii'llliiti, whit tin ulil more to tffiirc IMt rttiilt th.it! t1"ii.ltMig tetnlrrl.i the Inctiior) of our hciolc ilond, ivhu mule llirlr lueatl nt .1 Initlccilc I'ltuciti our loiintiy .mil Hi turn 'Ihi'ii MiMur llvit uric 11 levrllle of firnlotn Id a 1 :ki' In 1I11I11., nml llicir iltilli the titloo of 11 In Minn. Iviinnv in .iriiw. Wi tilioiiltl piutil tin Ir grivl Willi kirii'il vlitllfltne. ( onn.iilet will report piotnpth, un ilrUllcil, to tin- vi'Kr.il iiiinininileiM In ilnncc- al end of tin- 1 1 tin li'ilr-i on tin inoriiln if ,Mi,v .null, l'll, nt i i) n't lot k Allir iviuiici are over nit conn nlet will 11 port .11 Mi'iiniriit hill, win re Cln lo So. I'i, I..nll,'i of the (I. V It, will sine tlitiner, ntler whnli tltei will Join III the inuil". Will tinilo villi I'o-t I'M. I!. V R, in tii" inorid scrviie .il I o'tlodv p. m, Itv onlT of II. O lli nit, ( oiniiioiikr. Timi 'llicni i, Adjutant. SMALL POX IN LUZERNE, The Authorities Are Having a Diffi cult Task In Tiying to Stamp Out New Cases Reported. Tlie smallpox epidemic In Luzerne county is becoming so seiious thai the at:fiioiile.s uie beginning to lie sei iottsly alarmed nnd ate urging that vaccination be resulted to by every body as a ptevenlative to the spic.nl of tlie let tilde disease, which lias now invaded Pl.v mouth. Thomas Lvans. n single man, li1) yea is of age, is the (list poison to .succumb to the disease in I'lvinouth bciiough. I Ivans lhid with bis mother, Mis. David Kdwards, on Vino stteet. Mc bail been complaining of illness for about a week and lie was being attended bv Hi. J. A. Ueok wltli. Sunday when the latter called on i:vans lie discovered Unit a tash bad btoken out and lie immediately o.ilkd Dr. I'i. ink L. McKi e. The two then made an examination and both agiced that t'vans wus Kurfeilng Mom a well-developed ease of smallpox. Sanitary Otliier John Colightly was notified and lie qttniantlned the house bv placing inpes around it, nnd .sta tioning a guatd. Hvan.s was exam ined ycsteiday 11101 ning by Dr. H. L Whitney and his (Hague- i coincided with tli it ot Dts. McKeo and Heck wilh. DhoeUy after it liecame known that the disease bail btoken out on Vine stteet, the :-i hool bonid oitlercd the school on that 'slieet closed. The boa id also diiccted 'Unit (ill pupils from thai .-.Meet who arc attending 111 (other wauls be sent home. Last evening the botougl: council, tho school bouid and the health boird hold fi Joint meeting In the town hall and discussed pl'tns for fl-rbting the disease. I!y way of explanation ot the man ner In which Kv.tns contiacted tho dis ease, il is stated that lie foi inerly lived Willi his In olbei -in-law- at Kdwaids- lite. "While tlieto be worked in tho Woodwind mine, where weie sceial men ft 0111 the disttiet wlieie tho small pox has exi-'ted Tor some lime, and w ho weie sent homo on that account. Mi tin- house wheic Kvans now lives tlio lollowliig aie quniantined: Mr. and Mis. David Kdvv.uds, Mis. James Kar tell. Kvans' sister, and William James, the biotlier-ln-lavv of Kdwnids. The situation in Plymouth township Is al.u tiling. One now case wax lOpoit cil Sunday, that of lilttnehe, the two ,eai and tluee months' old daughter of Postmaster Joseph Fi.iukol, who was piostiated bv vatlolold. The post ofllee lias been closed and mail will be handled thuuigh the Ldwaidsvllle po.stollli e. Another new case was inputted vps teiilay fioni L.uUsville. in l'lymotitli township, that of Chailes, tlie two year and seven months-' old son of Mr. and Mis. Hairy Mains. They live on a luim on the mouutalu-side back of Laiksville Another (use icported from Larks vllle, Sunday, Is Mis. liichaid Dare, a yniiiig widow, On that day Mis. Jo soph Kal.iclUI, who lives on P.ine stieet, Kingston, was also stt leUen. The Kingston nutlioiilies htive taken steps to have the patient removed to the small-pox hospital In Luzetne bnt-ou-ih, and have untitled nil the em ploye! s of labor al that place to have the woikmeu vai 1 Inated, The physi cians of Kingston have been directed to vaccinate eveiy poison ill liio bill -ougli who lias not been vaccinated te cetitly The boiottgli will p,i tlio hill If tlie pei sou vaccinated cannot atl'oid to do so, FATHER RUDDY TRANSFERRED. Assigned to Ashley to Succeed Rev, J. J, Collignn. ltev, John J. Untidy assistant pi lest at St. Pan Ick'.s cliuieh, West Reran ton, win vosiordiiy appointed by HIhop Hnliini to be ndmlnlstintor of Si, Leo's piulh, Ashley, the position I'm niei ly oicitpled by itev. ,f, .1. Col lignn, who wns assigned to Plains to succeed Hev, ,1. V, llusle, Hans, foned to Hazletou, Hlsliop Hobau 1 ci el veil wonl yestei day ftotn Aicliblsliop Ityan lh.it bis leqiiest tor four priests would lm com. piled with. A number of young men aie to be 01 dallied by the tuchblsliop on Juno in, ami t'oui of tliem will lie pi. ued lit the disposal ol lllshop Unban, These with the four seminar I, ins to lie 01 dallied by Hlsliop Unban, .Mine -'J. will enable the bishop to 10. Ilevo to it bilge extent ihe now picss ing lift (1 of mote pilosis. DR. W. E. KELLER APPOINTED. Has Been Made Regimental Suigeou with Rank of Major, Dr William I J. Keller has been ad. vamed b Colonel L A. VVuIicm Mom tlie 1.111k of assistant suigeou of the Tlilitecntli legiment to the full 1,111k of legimonlal Mligcou, to till the plain inmlo vaennt by tlie teslgnatiou of Dr. W a. Fulton. Ills, commission ai lived in this city yesteiday. as did also the commission of Dr. P. K, Ciimster, who lias been ap pointed assistant cniigeoii tu till the vacancy caused by Dr. Pillion's pinion, thin. Dr. Fulton's rank will be major and Dr. Ouustcr 111. it llcutwuilll. ITS REPORT NOT READY i BOARD OF TRADE DID NOT HEAR ABOUT STRIKE. Spcclnl Committee Appointed Hnd Not Concluded Its Investigations. Lively Debnte About tho Advisa bility of Laying a Tiolley Road on Wyoming Avenue W. H. Taylor Said the Board Wn9 Being Mndo n Cntspnw of by Those Interested in Proposed New Trolley Road, A .special mooting of the board of tindo wa.s hold yesterday noon and after over an hour and a half's spir ited debate, the bonid finally put Itself on iccoitl as in favor of eucutii aging stieet tullvvny competition, by coun cils ginutlng a franchise to tho Cen tral 'Hapld Ttanslt Hallway company but against any ordinance which would allow tlie company to lay Its trucks on Wyoming avenue. on" of the primary purposes of tlie mooting wits to hear the repot t of .1 special committee nppolntetl after last week's session for tlie purpose of con felting wltlt the heads of the strike movement nnd pinmincnt local manti factutor.s, In 01 dor to see If a. settle ment could be effected. Tlio commit tee was appointed as the lesiilt of an adiltcss by Ma lor Kverett Wurien last Monday, when he called tlie at tention of tlio bo.tid to the fact that tlie Lackawanna, contemplates mov ing Its shops to TSinghamton. Secretary Atherlon repotted at the opening of yesterday's mooting that tb" committee had not yet concluded Its Investigations and theiofoie would not make a .statement. This provoked lather Indlgnnnt comment Inter In the session from Mr. McClavo. of tho Mc-Cl.ivo-Hiooks company, whoso ma chinists and blacksmiths nro out on st tike, lie oxpte.ssed his belief thnt celerity was nceessniy In dealing with 11 subject of siteli gteal Importance to tho community. ADOPT NL'W FUANCHISR. The only other business befoio the meeting was the report of the stieets and highways commit too on the mat ter of the street railway franchise., which was lecommltted to them at the termor mooting, for tlie purpose of a.scettalnlng whether there were any other practicable routes for tho now company to got to North Setnuton by, 2.ive Wyoming avenue. Colonel K. L. Hitchcock repotted nnd supplemented bis Inst week's icpoit with tlie state ment that the committee hnd cuieful ly looked into the matter and decided that AVyoming avenue would neces s.ully have to bo saciitiied to tlio citji's IntoiV" ts. He' declared that tlie 1 onto suggested bv Mr. Kenmteror. tbiougli Franklin avenue, was possi ble, but highly inipiacticablo and would lequire it meat expenditure of funds. T. If. Dale, who proved an nident champion of tlie new company at last week's .session, moved, after tho 10 port was; lfreived, that the commit tee's loeommondnllon bo adopted, and his motion ivas .seconded. K. II. Pat terson then arose and offered a sub stitute motion that the board urge councils to lcfusp a ftanehlse pio vidlng for tlie laying of tracks on Wyoming avenue. A discussion here niose as to whether the motion wus in Older, and when Piesldent Lansing ruled Hint it was. K. S. AVIlllanis ap pealed from tlio tilling of the chair. WILLIAMS APPDALKD A!ATX. Mo then asked leave to debate his appeil, which Piesldent Lansing 10 fused, w hoi eat Mr. Williams raised a big laugh by appealing ft 0111 this sec ond tilling. lie was veiy much in earnest, however, and 011 tlio board voting tli.it be bad tlie tight to atgue ills appeal, bo deolmod that It was eg.ilnst pai llaiuentarv law in all bodies to substitute a motion which kills the- mlglnnl mot inn The bonid voted the motion to be In 01 dor, liovv evei, nnd then Mr. Kemmeier again lit ought up hi piojoct of tunning through Fianklln avenue. Colonel Hitchcock spoke hi Icily, explaining the dlflhultlts of such 11 mute, nnd W. II. Tailor next took the flout. Mo declared that those In favor of the ordinance weie trying In use the bonid to ftnthor their own ends and like selfish motives were being eni 1 loyod by those against It "In either way," said lie, "we .lie a c.ttspnw. nnd tills boa id lias no business lo lie Mich," Mr, Dale ilten w.unily loiuniked: "it seems to me that the amendment olTeied is n slit end attempt to kill this fianchls" A week ago tlioie was an almost unanimous sentiment among tin members of this bo.ud to lecomnieiid the passage of the onll muice if then- was no oilier feasible loute of getting to the Noitli Knd' be sides Wyoming avenue NO OTHI'lll ltnl'Ti: "Your (Omilllltee, ail excellent one, has icpoited that theie Is no other mute unit .Mr. Keiumeier's stigges t Ion declined liupi.ujtli'ulilc, As tai ns I know, only one individual com plaint has been lodged tigalnst Macks being laid on Wyoming avenue And I want to sa.v, Ihnt I take otf my I1.1l to the brains which fosteied that In stitution, for II Is (loinoihlng of which the city may lie hisily proud, but still im Institution bus tlie tight of stand ing agalimt public Iiiipiovements, That oidliinnce Isn't being given awnv its your i-uiumlllccV icport Is cer tainly gum deil, and whoever votes for that substitute motion Is voting to kill till- cntetpijse" Allot IIPV P.ttleison bilelly iepoiid ed and ie,uec that the substitute lit asiiie was iieiih-'r unjust nor un fair, its Wyoming avenue should al vvu) b" Kepi open as a boiilevtud, Mr. Lognn's mot lull to put the tuat tei on ihe table was lost, ami Attor ney Puttei son's substitute moasuio was then nulled aflor which tlio is m mi lice's otlgiual motion, loconi. mending ihe giaitilng of a I'miichi". wltli the il.iiiso relating t" Wyoming avenue omitted, was fa vm ably voted upon. Luiiih wns then solved by Hanley. AN EXCELLENT CANCERT. Musical Tient Given at Music Hall Last Night. A l.ilgo audience eiijoved tli.- excel lent com oil given last night at Mu.su hall 1)5 the Lledoikiauv!, Sucngormndo and JuiiRer Maonneielior societies. Miss Lena L. Iteichott ami Fted lam lib weio the night's soloists and each of tlio numbers tendoied by them was thntoughly nppreci nod. The LledeikruiiK leud-icd sevcial iiuuibei.s by Wagner, llesslci and lluentn In deep, resonant choitis, ami tho Juncor .Miiennetclior was he.ud to adviinlugu In Ueliiikh I'fell's bouutl- 7 on nower yases -H 'rv, ' y VvxvarvlaiW. 3 Geo. V. Millar & - M!M!:!ncK:5::;sj:!;;!:5:s5WJSHXjs g fm m m KK0nKKKUK50KI5eK5S:G0KnnK Our Bicycles Are , Moving Rapidly From our store into the. possession of many sat isfied purchasers who are buying Bicycles during this Clearing Sale of ours at lower prices than ever known before in the Bicycle business in Scranton. The Bicycles offered during this sale are all standard makes and fully guaranteed. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Cedar Chests It is now time to put your wintercloth ing and bedding and you need something that will keep away moths. There is nothing better for this pur pose than the Cedar Chests that are car ried in all sizes by Hill & Connell 121 Washington Avenue. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS, Grand Atlantic hotel no anncx. Vnttliili vw- .mil li nli, Vllantli I ill. X ,1 Sixth .vimii 'l'u leimimi iiunn. in-iili.- ln.l ami with bull, hoi nml mill m i h.Hi'I lulu. In holil Jinl iiiiin-v. I.iiijniiii Mint .td.l niiii.il, within fiw uul. m Urn siri-1 I'li-i Onlii-li.i. oil, is kpiild i-piiiii; tin-. 1 ' in vl'i lv wnlvi .' 'II lip III ill! ili Ul I III' III f llllllll. I II H 11'. I unit jII num.. vv i it.- iui ImoMit t iiviii.i's r t ot'i' fill "Still Ituht der 'fioo." The Saeugor iilliile scoicd a decided lilt Willi two uumhcift liy Meinlelssohii and Wall bach, and Miss iieleheit's wink on the pbitio showed a delUuiv ot loin h and feeling vvhlih was iciognb'.ed by lb" lie.llliest kind ot npplruise. She letideied it selection fioni "Liu la ill Lauiinoiniooi" In uu espei hilly capable ninnuei, and Impiesst-d those who heaid her as a pianist of ninth pipmlse She Is a pupil of lleevo .loiies. .Mr l.'mi lib's Hue tenor volie never sounded cleiuor or pmcr thai' in the vflu tint tones of I'l.iiV "(llpsy .lohu" and Havld'.s "King uf the Winds" was also sung In splendid voice. Tlie con ceit vv.is pillowed b a social. The loinmlueo lit clutige consisted of Flunk Itoi kci. William Lmilch, Nathan Jacobs and r.mil Lpi.s, . Unbroken Succe.ss of the Dime Bank. Llsowheio in this paper we publish the statement of tlio Dime Do. posit ami Discount it.iuk, show lug a total deposit of J1.667.WI 37, a gain of over Jt00.noa.no in six months. U.tolt BUieeodlng statement of this progics- Alt entire new line ot our 2 . ... : owu importation. Tne latest style is the 'Mrridescent" j Ware a most beautiful fc effect, from 50c up. Call ami look them over. Co. ,SJ,;??!"? aw - M niK In Bnu iodk nr on iiu m- At the Start Yen Milt tlie sei.nii on an fqnillty Willi Hi- rhlii or ,in- wheel. Von uul Ilu- ptin wltli the .iilv.inl.ice all mi .unit- el'le It Jon liile .1 SCRANTON It's nnile foi tell mm vice. It lluht rnoimli to lie a pleisiiie to von uul 1 1 . 'iitr iiioiijIi to Al.mil hail laioiki It im i in. 126-128 Franklin Ave. 0 Stratford Rain Coat VI iiiiifjitniol Ie lli.il.'inin lluliher I'uininiij, I'll Dill .u 41 a SPRUCE STREET. Shifting Responsibility '1 Is ulwavs i-xcuMilile, when it may ba ' done conscientiously. .-.. Hvoiv owner of ical estato can lea icspoiiiblitles that do not appear in Ills .mount., yet, they uie Imperatively liupoi tun t. The opinion of an utloinoy upon tho senility of your laud titles must bo bucked bv your own assets. Ilv (lie payment of u icasoiutblo t Jim ma sllifl this liubiliti nil the Title Guaranty and Trust Company (It Scranton, I'ennu. 012 Sputce Street. b. A Watri'S. I'lchliiii .11 V Kiupp, V.'Prci. V II Vliillnioit,. illalpli S. Hull, Vice iiujiilo-it.l 'liust Officer, slve bank has shown substantial growth, but the gain for tlie pntt sU months is Kic.itcr than for any llko period in the hlsluo ut the bank. BITTENBENDERJSCO J- .1 ilt
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