i-,"--' i-wwi'&jDitoiffv idWuaT'-w Q)iVi",4i.'im1!'tV"r'-'W tw,w pmwih s5MffwrrAlflrtrv r,.-i'Nftr;"w-Wf''t3!5lP s :-! 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1901. WEST SCRANTON USED GLANCEY AS A FOOT BALL SELF-APPOINTED SPECIAL OF FIOER COMES TO GRIEF. When Ho Triod to Bcattor a Crowd of Bellevuo Cornor Loafers Thoy Throw Him Into a Mnn-Holo and Another Crowd Rolled Him in the Bust More Trouble at the Rising Sun Building New Business Housos Othor Notes and Per sonals. William X. P. (',, t'ilanoy, n diminu tive eliuraetor, well known In West Scriitilon fur ninny yours, yesterday loll fiii' the county .lull, where lie will spend tlic nest. sixty days nt tin.1 ex-Iipiis-p id' tin' county. "Willie." ns lie Is fimiilliiily known, was arrested ns n iiiilsiitit't'. mid ap plication will lie made to Inipilri' Into lils inontHl condition. Kor n number 'if years lie aspired to the position of bleaker li iss lit oil" of till' collieries, Imt owing to Ills limited knowledge, I lie operators hesitated llllcillt appoint ing him. Helm; thus nll'i'iiili'd, lilimey fell thill lo hud ii "grievance." mid went on Mike. Shie. then he Ini" lived on odd job-'. VVIien the Mllllleililll league first e,ime into prominence, Willie 1)0 i lime II scll'-appolnted ollieel' of the Kmtic. ,iml ut viirlous times since i hen lie h.is exercised vvlint authority lie felt v.iis Ills. .n instance of I Ills inn given ill l!i'lle tie leeentl... when (ihuiey or dered ii crowd of young fellows off a i inner neur liolden's linll, When they letnseil to ohey his command, lie proceeded lo move them himself, but before he accomplished Ids purpose "Willie Imnleil in the man-hole of a scuer mid wns nearly iliownpd. i in Tuesday night he attempted to move another crowd olf the corner at North .Main and West I.aek.iwnnna aviini". and the result! was thai ilaiicy became a foot ball for his intended victims, mid when he ap peared at the police station lie looked like a stieet sweeper. He complained to Lieutenant Wil liams that he was not receiving the protection thai should be accorded a )i an in Ills position, and the lieutenant tried to console him with some fatlier ly ridviee, but Willie refused to be HUYLER'S SCOTCH KISSES FOR SAI.K AT G. W. JENKINS'. 4 Stupendous Bargain Lots In Ladies' Tailored Gowns. To clean up the balance of stock in our Ladies' Suit Department. The garments are all of this season's produc tion, and are strictly in accord with the high-class charac ter for which the Globe Warehouse Suits are now justly famous. Today you can find your size in any of the four lots, and probably just the style and material you had your mind set on. How it will be tomorrow we can't say, but our advice is, don't take chances, for delays are dangerous. Here Are the Facts in This Remarkable Sale of Ladies' Suits LOT I All Suits formerly sold at So.jO to SQ.oo each, are now LOT II All Suits formerly sold at from $9.00 to $12.00 each, are now LOT III All Suits formerly sold at .from $13.00 to $15.00 each, are now ' LOT IV All Suits formerly sold at from $iS.oo to $25.00 each, are now $1.98 to $8.50 These figures represent the price limit on our new Sum mer Wash Suiis for ladies,aud there are so mauy prices sandwiched in between that we have no room to talk t"" "about them tcday, but the general expression of all who have seu our line for the present season, is that 5, Globe Warehouse Wash Suits for Ladies surpasses H anything ever seen in this city in style and value, Globe Warehouse consoled, heneo lie wns locked tip a- a nuisance. Rev. and Mrs. Sweet Return Home, Itev. .1. U. Sweet, 1). U, the former pnstor of ttic Simpson Mclhdlst Epis copal church, and tils estimable wile, who have been spending a few days, with friends nnd relatives lit the city, returned to their Oneonta homo yes terdny afternoon on the :'.."2 Delaware and Hudson train out of Kernnton. Dr. Sweet runic here to otllelato at the Phillips-Williams wedding on Wed nesday, nnd Mrs, Sweet eatne to visit her relatives In Park Place, 'f heir son Willis, who Is also here, will remain, having accepted a position with J. IJ. Williams & Hi'o. The pastor and his wife say they like II real well at Oneonta. but that the city Is not finite as lively as Seratitnu. They are boarding at present, but will soon commence housekeeping. During their short stay In the city, Dr. Sweet and wife were greeted by many of their friends and former par ishioners, who were Kind to again have the opportunity of meeting them. The genial clergyman says the lati'listrlng Is always open at Oneonta for Ills Serantoti friends. ( First Moonlight Excursion. St. I.eo's battalion, the popular tem perance soelety.among whom are some of the best known young men In the eity. will conduct their annual excur sion to Mountain Park tomorrow, which will he In reality the llrst moon light excursion of the season. The committee in charge have succeeded In arranging: for evening trains to and from the park, which is an Innovation in tile excursion line on the Central railroad from this city. The inoring train will leave at S o'clock, the afternoon train at - o'clock ami the evening train at 7 o'eloek, giv ing each an hour's delightful ride down the valley and up the mountain from Ashley. Heturniiig the rnmlly train will leave the park at S.l.O o'clock, and the late train at 11.1.1 p. m. This will give the young people the evening for dancing in the park. Judging from the large number that have already expressed their in.'ention of attending, the excursion will lie one or the largest of the season. Nothing Intoxicating will be served on the grounds. A large crowd Is expected from Wilkes-Harre. An Irate Neighbor. (Hip of the tenants in the "Itislng Sun" block on Seventh street built a fence In the front yard yesterday lo protect a patch of vegetables he had planted, anil his neighbor objected so strenuously that lie pulled up the font"; ami vegetables and threw them m the Lackawanna river. The aggrieved tenant appealed to Alderman Kelly's chief clerk for pro tection, but Inasmuch as the alderman was out. of the eity, it will be neces sary to suspend the legal proceedings until the Kightccnth ward magistrate returns. Home Attendants Married. Charles 11. Kresge and Miss Fannie. V.. Filewitt. atteniJPints at the Hillside Home, were united in marriage on $3.98 $6.98 $8.98 12.98 Wednesday at the parsonage ot Hie Itntnptoit Street iMcthodlst Episcopal church by Itev. James ltennltiger. Thoy were accompanied by a number of peoplo who are employed at the Home, After, the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Kresge left on a Lackawanna train for Hitffalu, ami wilt spend u week at llm exposition. Upon their return they wilt resume their former positions at the Home, Improve the Triangle. If tile eotinellinen of the Kottrtoonth ward cannot succeed In obtaining a bet lor grade on .Sixth street for the Increased traffic nowadays over that way to and from the Linden street bridge, they ran at least sec to It thnt the triangular plot of ground In front of the Jersey Central freight depot. Is paved, and ornamented more tliitu It la now. Yesterday the clouds of dust that nrose from that spot was unbearable, and the loose dirt that lies on the ground there is continually being lifted by the winds Into the eyes of passing pedestrians. A suitable pavement with a drinking fountain for animals would he a great convenience at that point, and servo to alleviate the crowding and overllowlng of water at the foun tain opposite the Hook and Ladder bouse, No Truth in the Rumor. A statement was recently published In one of the city dallies lo the effect that l MoCunn, the well-known North .Main avenue merchant, had purchased the Kyndn property at the corner of Main avenue and Swellund street, and also a lot adjoining his commodious store building, with a view of extend ing the present facilities. When seen yesterday, Mr. McCann denied that there was any truth In the rumored purchase, and discredited the statement that lie Intends to purchusc the lot adjoining his store, as he al ready owns the adjoining two lots and has owned them for the past live years. Child's Narrow Escape, While Howell Harris, of Division street, was swinging In a hammock with Ids daughter, Mary, recently, ids son, Walter, came up from be hind and attempted to climb Info the swing. As lie did so, one of the poles supporting the hammock broke off nt the bu.se, and canic within an inch or two of striking the little girl. Moth children and the father were terribly frightened, and It was some time liefore they recovered from the shock. The pole bad rotted in v, the ground, and Its unsafe condition bad not been known to the occupants of tile hammock. Ladies' Aid Servo Supper. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Haptist eliurcb, served an excellent supper last evening at tile parsonage on Hock street. The supper was served under the personal supervision of the, pastor's wife, Mrs. Mathews, and was partaken of by a large number of the church folk. The proeeeds will he used In the pur chase of an up-to-date range and rooking equipment for the new church building, 011 South Main avenue, which will soon be ready for occupancy. Two New Merchants. Fred Strong, son of Auctioneer K. M. Strong, will open a gents' furnish ing store at PJI South Main avenue tomorrow, with an up-to-date stock of goods in that line. He will be as sisted by Clarence Lnthropc. Kdward Pet brick, ex-permanent man at the Columbia hose house, will open a wet goods emporium tomorrow at 110 South Main avenue, In the build ing formerly occupied by Albert Henne. liotliiiire well known young men. ) Soldier Happily Harried. William Davis, who recently return ed from military service In the Philip pine Islands, and who also seen ser vice in Porto lSIco, was happily mar ried on Wednesday to Miss Susie "Wil liams. Until are residents of (lie Kidge at Archbald. The nuptial knot was tied by Hew William 10. Morgan, at his homo In l-.'fl wards court. After tile ceremony the couple left for Archbald, where they were tendered a reception by a multitude of friends. Chango of Charter. Application Ims been made by Attor r.ey lieorge L. Peck, on behalf of the Hampton Street Methodist Kpiscop.il church, for a change of rhe charter now held by them, The congregation intend to name their new church the "F.mbury," after Hiiltp Kmbtiry, the llrst Methodist Kpiscopal preacher and the llrst bishop of the church in Amer ica. Tlie contract for the new building has not been given out yet, as Archi tect llartmmi has not tlnislied the de tail plans. Finger Badly Squeezed. David Jenkins, the well-known singer, of Fourteenth street, who Is employed In Hie Continental mines, bad one of Ills lingers badly Injured on Wednesday, while propping up a car in tlie mines. The injured member was uttended to by Dr. ( Ieorge H, lteynolds. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. St. I.eo's battalion held a meeting last evening mid completed the ar rangements for their annual excursion tomorrow to .Mountain Park, Hyde Park lodge, ,Vo, :i0, Knights of Pythias, will hold a regular meeting this evening, to which tlio members are urged to attend. The pupils of .Miss Agnes Murray's loom in .'o, 10 school will entertain their parents this afternoon with ex hibitions of their work in various lines. Friends of tlie school are also invited, W. II, Hailstone hits resigned his position ns foreman at tho Mt. Pleas ant mines, and Ids place Is being tem porarily tilled by John A. Morgan, ot .North Gurtlcld avenue, The Ladles' Aid society of the Ply mouth Congregational church have ad journed tor tho summer months. Lowls Parry, of Hampton street, is recovering rrom the injuries he sits tallied recently In the Iselluvue mines. A daughter was Horn yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Klmer c, Kresge. John ti. .Nicholson, of Jackson street, who was Injured recently In the Ca pouse colliery, Is slowly recovering. Henry Thomas, of Hampton street; Mrs. William Morgan and daughter, Florence, of Lincoln avenue, and Mrs, SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a tousli tu iuii until it pets beyond the reach ot nivUUinv. Titer often wy, "Oh, it will Krai' away," Imt In niot use It will wear than away. Could (hoy lie intluu'il (u tty tho Micicfeful incilliliio lathil Kemp's IIjUjiii. wliiUi U told on a iojltlve mu mil lee to euro, they won M jmiiieiliulfly tee the cucllent iilixt uiur tailing tho til.! dun: I'liiu -Jit', uml Hue, Tllal I.c (ico. At all UiUi'zMti. James Oliver and three children will salt from New York tomorrow for a trip to the old country. Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, of Albany, N Y., Is tho gttest of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kvnn J. Davis, of .South Main avenue, Mr. and Mrs. II. At. Hulsapple ami child, ot Troy, N. Y who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs, J, J, Hub erts, of South Main avenue, returned homo yesterday. Tho wedding of John Stttgg nnd Miss Mary A. Jnmcs, of Hampton street, la announced for next Wednesday even ing, at tho homo or lite bride's parents. Ait entertainment will bo given by tho I. W. It. circle of the Hampton Street Methodist Kpl.seopal church on Thursday, Juno 20, ( Tho chief attrac tion will bo Mr. C. W. Wcslon, tho trick pianist. Mrs, John IVIIz, wife of John Frit:;, the merchant, of 13'Jil Lafayette street, presented her husband with a ten pound baby girl on June 10. Hoth are doing well. Airs. Dora Knicrson Is entertaining her sister, Mrs, Alfred J. Morse, of Lcwlstou, Me,, and niece, AIlss Morse, of Hoston Atnss, Tlie Bohemian flirts' club Intend to reproduce their minstrel performance some time In December. Allsses Hessle and Anastasla Con hoy of Atosrow, have returned home from a visit with West Scranton friends. AIlss Julia Atormi, of Jackson street, has returned homo from a visit with friends In Curbondale, Atallcarrler William Cannon, of Jack son street, fell from his bicycle recent ly and sustained a slight Injury. The remains of nn Infant child of Air. and Airs. Stover, of Lafayette street, were Interred In the Cambria cemetery yesterday. ("Ieorge Walters, sou of David Wal ters, of Pettebone street, ran a gate hook into bis hand last evening and lacerated the llesli. Dr. .Reynolds dressed the Injury. Airs. J. D. Von Ataur, of Almint Ver non, .'. A., Is visiting at the 'home ot' Iter father, Ksdras Howell, on Wash burn street. The new social rooms in the Atasonic ball building will be opened next .Mon day evening with an Informal social session by tlie members of Hyde Park lodge. Free and Accepted Alasons. The clerks of Carko Uros.' and Ale Conn's rah stores played a game of base ball on the West Park grounds lost evening, and the latter team won by a score of 14-0. An enjoyable parlor entertainment was 'held in the parsonage of the Hampton Street Alethodlst Kpiscopal church last evening. Tlie programme printed In tills department was carried out in its entirety. Pea Coal $1. 50 a Ton Delivered, to South Side, central city and central llyrlo Park. Address ordeis to J. T. Sharkey, 11)11 Cedar avenue. 'Phone UUS3. SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. The f tmoi 1 nf tho 'J-ycir-nlil il.iuglitrr of Mr, .Hid Slit., tjhwiiil Phillip-. u hchl jotnil.iy nfuinucn fimn tho family residence on M.ij'lo Mirct. Sciviecs m.'r tho umains who liohl in St. Maiy'j) church by Kov. Pol or ChiNt. Inter, incut v,n marie in the Tnvntirtli wan! romcloiy. At tho mri'ting of tho Scuntoti Atlilotie chili l.if-l nitflil William lliosw, jr., was rlcctcil cap tain, in place of fini?. Riso, ro-'inofl. I'rank llcalo. ami 1'iaiil." Il.iitnian h.uc rrl ill ur.l fii'in a toiy Mm o-fiil li-hinK trip. Mr. .lolm lla.is ii uitinir fiienck at Stioii'ls lnirf. Tlie members of tho !-t. .lolni's t.iteraiy society will mrrt in -peii.il .se-ion this riming in th.; li.iM'iiieut of tlie lIiiikIi, All numui'is aic io cui5lril tf be luo'enl. .Mix. JnM'pliiiiR .MeC.irthy, of (.'.niton, Ohio, is tlie Riirsi, of All m Mary W:ilh, nt Pitt'tun .in line. Iieiicr.il (irant cnminatnlir.i, Xo. '-'of), KuiiIUs of Malta, will meet in regn1.tr .-e-.-ion (bis i-iiuing at S n'tluik in ll.iilni.nid hall. William DunKiiy left Mr a few tieckV iwt lo Xew Voile city je-.tenl.iy. The .lunger Maeimculior will meet for iohrai-.il lbii eveiiini; nt (Sennania hall. A nicotine will be hold this eienin-j by tin; t'atliolii: lielief anil tleiietii ial .KHncialion in Phar macy ball. All nev inatk.- ami nntiies fur 'the Ti ibiino eoiioj-pniiilenl tan be left nt the South Shi" News company, on Cedar aieinte, and I'lihoity's em feolinneiy stoic at Pitt-ton incline and f hniy Bluet. NORTH SCRANTON. MK-. Ailieno .Milled, of lllnomburc Xoiiual m linol, is iKitiin; .Ml, (hallos lioir.ul, of 1'iuvl tit tit t- load. II. .1, 'Ihulnj-, the noil kiinuii li,i-o fioni this Mill. in, has .'iio'-pled a. pa-itlon at IVll .It'll i-. Tlie loiigii-gatitiit of tlie Xuilh .Main Atonue t-huitli hate oiedul a laie taheiuatle at Notllt .Main avenue and Oak sunt, when- serjlees will he conduiteil ami leililli- he.iin iluiiils the miiii mer months. JllnH Alhe 0-toihoiit Jtlendeil I lie class day o. ciekos of the CnbiiiidaL' llii;li mIiiuiI Wediii'Mlay otciiiiii;. Tho eniplojes of the Wc.-t Itidsfe (oil lompany leteiveil their two week) pay je.-.trrday, Mr, and Ml.-, S, ,1, Ottons of Nmih .Maui an mio, arc .-iniiiliuy: a tew days .it Lake ldh''ilc, .MKs .le.-sif .lones, tit Hi-tiKk Center, has it turned home alter a, lsit nt two inunlli- ivitli her Bi'.intl-p.iu'ia-, Mr. and Mis. I.. II. .lones, o W.i.ine avenue. Itov. John Klaus, foiiner pa-tor of (be Wel-li llaplit rlinuli, nil Wot Maiket Mlcel, i Mil ouly ill at lib. homo on W.uini Ml oil. A vciy enio.t.ible ami pinlltable time was spent at the dun I street Methodl-t I'pi-iopal chiuili he.) ctciiini;. Tin' Xoith Hud I'lohibitiou Icai4ii" i teitaluly inctc.mut; in lirm;th ami nuiubort. I' they keep uu piowim; in I In' fiiliuo as I lice h.tie ilnnr in the pa.t they will lit able lo at. iiuiiL-h nometbitig of lasting itood to Iht'ir fel low I'lt'iUurc. They opened tin ui'dlng la mii'.'Iiij,' "II I'uiintiy (I'riiud, Tin n they wile lid In pia.vd- by lle. I,,wiun; Mi-s Hiu-t c.nl iiiitrd ,t M'leitioii in an ei el lent manner mid llimi pbny It, t'aiiiplit'll tlclittit'd an eeolleut adilu--, Ictiiiint; with escelhiit adtite .is to I he proper intl IiijiU of oiKanization, At the lOiKlu.d.iu iln tounty oicauUer liitlleil all peioin to n.k iiie tloiis that t rcuil.lt tl their minds iruanliiii; llm ten peiann- iiionllun, II) answered all in lln llmltitl time fjlUlaUoilly. Many niw iiihiiI.ii. weio added to the league They will hold llii'lr not meeting four uicks benct, GREENJIDGE. Anoiney II. I). Ite.tnoldi, of Momry intniie, kit tat etiiiiu; (or Ynglula, tlurlfj It, llauley. tif Mon.ey aieiiue, has pur chased the u'ililemc of Mis, Colo at Mudi.ou anntie and Dcl.iu.tio tieet and rpect to oniipy it nltli his tainliy at un caily day. Tlicrc Mill ho an Impoitant luisliK'ss niielii.g of the ineiiiboi's at tlio looms of the Vomu -Mtn'i, club nt the Ihuiili of tlie Oood ln.plierd Sa:iir tlay eenliiK A full atti'iidanee is cxpctlid. t'luilci I.'. Cotiti, who baa tict'ii in ill health for 6omo lime, will bate loilji for Me.sito, in tint hope that he will tleiive bencllt Horn tlut (iiinal(. like tlasscs ot isri) and l!i lioiu ibno No. '.'; will plinle at 1.11 v lake nest tturday. Tho pally will le thapeidiicd by i'lo.'o.ijr I'd M. J. II. Hawker. .Ml.-s M.uioii Saiideuou, of Waniin-.toii auuue, bailed for l.'uiope )cleiday. iuoni; thoaQ from tiieen llldsf who will Kate. .New )oil: for l.t.topu hatuiilay are: Mr. and .Mr. T- t:. Jonet and daui;litcK, of i'ioldtoiie, Miss Anna ftohlu-ou, Ml,-s (Jute l.atv and llm Ml e (iereeke. Tho ITovideutc Metliodi.-t lipltiopll iliuuli, A.lniiv Methodist rpUopal tlnii'tli ami liietu Itldijo llaptitt thiiuh, witlt their Mtuday ..eii'iol.', will unite in a joint t.curiou lo Lake l.o.l.'iv on I'riday, June ii. A iJise allendaiun is e. pi cud and anantrcincnts haio been undo by tho toiinnlttre in ch.UKC for a niml tnjoyable d,v. Ml-o 1'iliiat 1 1 a i per, of Dhw. wlio wa.s a u.eniiicr of the class graduated Iroin the Lackawcnrii In. pltal TueMlay ennin;.', is the guot ol Mis. .1. I.. Itea, of riandciioit iirnuv TEETH m & 3 a 3 CDCH No oiinmo 2 ,VL' imr When IMLfA HHEifffffffffVT -twvC4Vu lv' .L Wo give 11 written gtiarantoo for 'JO vcats on all work. 0. TJto fact that this Is an Incorporated Company doing lintsl iicsh tinder tlio laws of HiIh State, and operating a HVHtetii of O HOoDlceB, la uHUltlulent guarantoo of our rusponslblllty and z that wo Do lixnctly at Wo Advertise. j jj 1 The White Dental Parlors flww(miwvtww STRAIN WAS TOO GREAT tClilll lllllOil fll'lll I '.IK I' i. Itn.ie was there and only discovered her presence after she hud brought In some coal itnil sent tlie youtiK -Morescii Klrl down cellar for potatoes. While the Jloreseo Klrl was in tlie cellar, Mrs. Itoso appeared from mi Insiilt; aitartment, which one, Mrs. Bi'vllu;fim could not say. Thoy had some words and finnlly Mrs. Hose picked up a poker, rushed at her and thrcntonlni; lo kill her, lalsod the poker to strike her. Mrs. Hovllacqun. hadCoiitliiued In her huhlt of cnrrylnir the revolver, that slie might protect herself from Mrs. Rose. It was in her pocket then, and see ing Mrs. Hose npprnachlui; lier Avith a murderous threat, she drew forth the revolver nnd tired. Whether she tired more than mice or what else she did after tlie first shot was tired, she could not tell. Nearly every question propounded to her concerning (he events subsequent to the first shot bloiiKht forth the answer, "l don't re menioer." Mis. liovllact'tia also told. In re sponse to questions by Mr. Horn, that a. short time before tlie shooting, she pave birth to a child anil that the babe only lived twelvo or thirteen days. Incidentally, she related that while lying In bed, herself and her child very ill, Mrs. Ttoso came to the Moieseo house almost daily and stall ing at the foot of the stairs would scold and threaten lier. One day Mrs. Hose Worked herself up into a fury while scoldintr from the foot of tlie stairs, and started to an up to carry out some of her threats. Mrs. Moies co ami some others restrained her, but before retiring from tlie scene she gave vent to lier feelings by, picking up a basin belonging to the P.evlino quas and breaking it into fragments. An attempt was made to bring out that Mrs. Sykes, (he owner of the building, ordered Mrs. I lose to keep off the premises, but this was ruled out. coxTrtAnrfTKD lir.nriT. Oltlccr Hloch was pointed out to Mrs. r.evllaequa. and .sin was asked if she had made a statement lo him that "Me want to kill that woman; she no good." She denied ever hav ing spoken to the oflleer, and did not remember of his having spoken to her. lie might have said something, but she wouldn't underutand it, she said. On account of tlio extreme dilllculty In conducting an examination of Mrs. ltcvllacqua, the prosecution permitted of the widest latitude in the matter of framing questions, and when It came to cross examination Mi'. .Tones was as kindly In Ins tones and manner as one in Ids position consistently could be. once when she was answering "t don't remember," to question after question, propounded by Mr. .lones, Mrs. ilevllaeque unclasped her hands, threw them on her knees, palms up wards, ami said ill tile most despair ing of tones, "Vou can do with me what you wish, but 1 can't reniHiiiber any mure." It' could be Interpreted from her words and demeanor that she would rather give up to the worst fate that could come, than to further put up with the terrible ordeal she was undergoing. Mrs, ISevllaeqtin Is from I'alabrin. Italy, and speaks it dialect not un derstood by Mr. Moroslnl, tlio regular court iuleipreier. Oonilnlck l'esantl a young man employed In Vosbuig & Dawson's olllce, who Is a well-cilu-caled Italian, ami who spent some lit tle time In Southern Italy, was se cured to do the Interpreting;, and did it very well. It will doubtless be a great relief to the court and jury to have tho case disposed of by a pica of guilty. After tlie scenes of ypi.lt'rday. It Is safe to say. no ninii would want t" be put to the task or brli'glug In any kind of a verdict, except acquittal, and to bring In an acquittal would only be lliatle possible, II Is safe to sas, by the exerclff, of the extreniest sympathy. Tho testimony of the common wraith's sldfi concluded yesterday with 11 statement from Mrs. Carmlno Hitttlsto. mother of the dead woman, to ihe elt'eet that Mrs. Huvllaequa had threatened. Mrs. Ttoso with an nxe, ind again with a revolver, within two months of tlio tlino or tho shooting, ami uu expert opinion from Dr. S. P I.oiigsti'eet that If the wound behind tho ear had been llrst Inlllcled. .Mrs. ttoso could not liuvo moved from thf spot where she was stundlim. Mn. nnvww AWitrcs.s. Tho opening for tho ilelVnsu was made by Attorney Frank Doyle. llo gao a clear and concise outline of tho theory of the defense, as ilutallcd above, laving particular stress upon llm ihrcats and annoyances that Mrs. Itovilucqtm was subjected to by Mns. Itcsc. Character witnesses were then put. on. Mr- and .Mrs. .1. I., lloagl.iiul. l IS. Kriigernian. -Mrs. Haiah Taylor. Mr?. Annie Jeffreys, Albert Tratib, Mis. Kate Ttokelcamp, William Jef freys, Mr. HIIoii McDonald and .Mrs. Mary Traub, lev tilled that thoy knew Mrs. IlevllJcqtiu welt ami that she was a woman of good behavior, peaceful and unlet. Some ot them were icady We extract teeth, fill teeth, and apply gold crowns and bridge work, with out the least pain, by a method patented and used by us only. When the Im pression is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, If desired, Note Onr Prices for Perfect, Full Set Teeth (that fit) Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Gold Crowns 1 eeth Without Plates $5.00 tlttnlrxTeatli 50C for PiUnloaa Kslraot- C1TCC?- Othor Work Ih D0110. rrvLJGf- WH MAKK A SPKCIALTT of Gold Crown nnd Hrltlrjo Work. Tills Is a pystoiii for iiinprtlnc oitlllclal teeth wlicroono or mora arr nilxlntr without tlio lino of a plittf. Tills work Ih most beautiful anil rannnt be detected from tlio ; natural tot-tli. AVhen ptoperly doiii', will la.st a lifetime. Call and seo us oper- tsH ate. It will lie a pleasure for us to carefully examine your tocth and toll you & exactly what your work will cost. No charge for this. Hour!?, S to S. Sun- ; tloy.i, 10 to !. , iff: rVirnrr Lsrkanttmiii Nt'work Slioe .Storf, roncorn In the world. Incorporated. to testify thai Mrs. Rose was violent and quarrelsome, but such testimony fit (hut period of the case was ruled to he Incompetent. ('(instable T. S. Hulling testified that he was piesent ami near Mrs. Hovllac qiiii all tlie time thnt Oltlccr Hindi had hcii In custody, and that he did not hear her make any admission to tlie t Ulcer, such as the latter alleges wast made, BEFORE JUDGE KELLY. The entire day in the main court room was taken up with tlie trial of Andnev.- f.iordon, who is charged with perjury by Simon Nerusbas, who last fall was acquitted of. tho killing ot Joint Miskus, on March 17, 1S Ne rtisas was committed to jail mainly on the testimony of (lordon, who al leged that he was passing the house of Miskus on the night of tlie mur der and saw Nerushan hitting Mis kus on the head with an axe. It Is alleged that this was a wilfully false statement, for C.ordon not only did not lilt Miskus on tlie bead, but oven admitting that It was true that he did, it would have been impossible for (lordou to look Into the house as ho said lie did. Alderman Kdward Fidler, before whom Gordon was sworn at tho pre liminary hearing, testified that Gor don said he saw Nerusbas strike Miskus on tile head with an nxe unci a number of persons who wore at tho hearing corroborated this .statement. Simon llinerfcld tcstltied that ho heard Andrew Miller, (ho prosecutor in tlie murder case against Ncriishas, accuse Gordon of having sworn falsely against Nerusbas. My-t. Sarah T.eo said that Miskus was not killed in tlio house ami Hut Gordon could not have seen anything thnt happened in the Miskus apartments through an open door, while passing tlie house. Court Stenographer AV. D. Coston rend bis notes or the testimony ot Gordon at the trial of Nerusbas for murder. Tills was to tho effect that Nerusbas hit Miskus with an axe. Joseph Moglinsky testified that Gor don told him to tell Nerusbas, while the latter was in jail, that they would let up on him if Nerushas gave thorn ?-": If be didn't, they would swear hlin to tho gallows. In his defense, Gordon reiterated the story that h. saw Nerusbas bit Miskus with tho axe, and he called witnesses to prove that Moglinsky and other witnesses for the common wealth wore unworthy of belief. Mrs. Andrew Gordon swore that after the killing. Nerushas save her a ring and told herself and husband to keep quiet ab'iut what thoy knew about Miskus' death. In rebuttal Nerushas denied that lie gave a ring lo Mrs. Gordon and wlt nesses were called to testify thnt they would not believe Gordon under any circumstances. Tlie evidence i.s till Im and the arguments to the jury will bo iiiatlo this morning. BEFOK.E JUDGE CARPENTER. The Mluooka fraudulent voting cases are on trial In court room No. 'J. John ,T. Coyne is prosecutor. The defendants aro Thomas Murray, William Hart, Thomas Dlskln. Thomas Jell'ers, John Crane, V. J. Diskln and M. G. Cnsick. Tho llrst live are charged with having voted without paying their taxes, and Hie last two, wlio were judge and in spector, respectively, are accused or knowingly reccivliiK fraudulent votes. The prosecutor, Mr. Coyne, mid Michael l.eyden, an overseer: 11 John K. Morgan, who was a candidate for school director, and P. J. l.owry have so far been examined. Their testimony Is to the effect that the men accused of fraudulent voting were ehalleimed for non-payment of taxes, and with out making the proper allldavits, cast their ballots. The accused election olll cers are alleged to have received the oles without requiring the voters to make th" proper allldavlt. The alleged fraudulent voting took place at the last spring election. A vordlct of not guilty tins returned in the case III which Stephen P.'. Caw lov was charged by Agent Wilson, of the Municipal league. Willi keeping .1 gaming hoil-e. Tlie cost.-: were put on tlie county. A verdict of not guilty wns also re turned In the case in which Andrew Itti.sco was i,'l'irR"i by High I'mistnhlo Frank .Marlln. of lllakoly. with assault and battery. The costs were divetled. Judge Carpenter directed a verdict of nut guilty In the larceny case against Joseph Walsh. When Walsh wan caught in the act of making away with a peuny-in-the-slot gum machine from Kvorolt Hriw.' store, for which he was convicted last week, tin- police round on his person a lock which was of peculiar pattern and similar in every respect to tlie ones used on slot gum machines. The lock was Identltlcd as belonging to one of tlio companies maintaining these iiiuclilues, but it was impossible lu connect Walsh with tho theft of tho lock, and Assistant Dis trict Attorney Thomas assented read ily to the suggestion that the case ought mil go to tho Jury. Walsh will lie sentenced next Saturday for the theft of which lie was convicted last week. Tlie jury In tho Dhker-Puinliaiu ag gravated assault and battery case went out at 10 o'clock yesterday morn ing, but hud not agreed at adjourning time. A note was sent to Judgo Car penter early in the afternoon notify ing him that the jury could nut ugree. V Painless Dentistry g $5.00 $1.00 SO $3.00 to $5.00 v. -.in PLATES f" DCm.. nil Wyoming nvemtra. Over gj Sornnlon. l.arRcit tlont.it Jj- 20 ottlccs In United States. fy 0. AMUSEMENTS. SCRANTON, Thursday, Fridny, Saturday, Juno 20, 21 and 32. Location-ash Street grounds. Darling's Congress of Trained Animals. A. l.rinwlprl"i in hi llii sivi'Urst nrrnlf? flrhteve- limit tif th twentieth cciiturt. Pretty, puncing jinnit't. IliviTtinir, (liiuiiiittiie tkjc.i. Miilli-maU-inir; iiinnLpy.N. Known tin tviih' worW over im "IMrlina'H Utile l.itlini;-.." Tins big, little slimv! 'I lie tlellslil tt the little tnlki. I'ulr.vljnd iiiiiilt'.nh' ot MinniluoiH iplcinJor. li.iily nt It a. 111. 1111 th! principal liiw!iv.i.-. I'rre In all. Two shown il.illy. Miiter-iimnf ciinvii". S,0iiO seat. Pliers reilii'iiil for llti-i tl.tto only to ailulLi, 20 edits; cliilillcn, 10 tontt. tie sent back word that they should' make another effort. At -l."0 another message came to the same effect. Judgo Carpenter called Messrs. Now ronib and Martin, attorneys respect ively for the defense and prosecution, and untitled tiiein of the message. Mr. Xewcomb protested against discharg ing them, because of the annoyance of again trying tlie case, and as Mr. Mar tin did not object very vigorously to having tlie case left with the jury a little longer, Judge Carpenter sent vtord that Hip jury would 'have In agree on a verdict. The i""" stayed nut all night. Property Was Transferred. J. M 'Walker, trustee of the credi tors of Fcrdlnondo Arogoni. through Attorney Italph Levy yesterday tiled a bill in equity awainst Uoslo Aro goni. Tlie bill sels forth that Arogoni is indebted to various persons and that Walker has been eleeled trustee for th"in, On May I, l.WI, a statement was tiled showing that the debts of Arogoni were $"-',000 and that ho had no assets. In October last Arogonl's wife died, leaving him propoity which rents for Ji!0 it month. This properly on April ::i) of this year it Is alleged he trans fori oil to his daughter, Ttosie Aro goni, without' receiving valid consider ation. An injunction is asked to prevent Rosle Arogoni from disposing or or transferring the properly; to have th deed fiom her father to her declared void, and that, she ) comnpll;! to account for the rents she iwi re ceived. Forbor Brings Suit. II. W. I'Vrbor, of Hroniley avenue, Went Serantou, thiough Attorneys 11. (.:. Keyiifilds and Joseph O'lirlcn, yes terday began action against tlieScrati ton Hallway company to recover dam ages lor the lo---s of the right leg, sus tained by his 7-yonr-old son, ll is alleged that because of tlio negligent manner In which tlie cars ot the company weie run on Swetland street, on ' hi. I". 1!'(I() I'h'llosU Jacob Korbcr was run down and had his right leg so badly Injured that It had to be ainpulateil. OBITUARY. Wll.l.l M c. DAVli;S, better! known as "D.ivles. I'opt-y-Pool," died at r o'clock yesterday morning at his home. 12-' South lleliecca avenue, after an Illness of three weeks' duration. Deceased Is survived by his wife and one son. The tuneral will occur Sun day iil'tcruoon at - o'clock. Interment will ho iiiudo lu tho Cambria fema le iy. DUNMORE. 'Ihe fiillnuiu.- iirojiMiiim' ill h" i.'inl.'int nt Mu.h'i'ii (..ill, M'liiilaj ft'' . ''"i" ' at u'lloch. un In' li'1' iiii-l'i"- '" Hi' Ihniiiio'f Phi. Million If cjiii. ll the mmliil'.n el Ihe pro. 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Inteii.iii ihiii'ch whl nieit .ii th Inline ol tins h..ts limit', on lll.iLtl iui'i. On tti'iiini; at 7,::ii o'.hi.K. 'lit li.ili.in i.-iilenU ate nul nm evttlunil iiei.ir.lli"H fur Ihe ulihi Jliou ol St Antliony'i ,l.iy on biiiuij) m.t in the flute ni.tr lhe(c ihuit'h. (ituue Tnigret) lu itiuriieil lioin an i-jtlriukij ti-it at I'IiUju". Mr. .Itilin n-ahl anJ oii, lirerse, have re tumiJ Iwinu (ivtit u lUit nt Ncuuk, X, J, fBsh.. 2 IlH'JMiTSl e .ai,... .. . , --