jf ' rpnWI (pi ,'' -' " -vt - ti " - r - , Mir T-kf4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901. S. trf TUT jtie m.x.ji3ah :i Sipoo&s a tongue Itnown. of all, people perfect camera e-rtvrf nia-orA&u ffifiSastos So a&auite . C&&? aitfcsS cMtftnzz? ssas.si Take one with you on your vacation nnd havo us do your finishing when you return. All styles to select from at Kemp's Studio 103 Wjo, Ave E 6CRAHT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. SCHAMOV, I'A. T. J. Fotrr, President. iKlmrr II. f.inall. Treat. H. J. Foster, htanlcy P. Allen. Vice President. N-.tctary. UH)DK THIS AND THAT. Governor . A. Mono vntmliy appointed Frank Woodruff Win Hon .1 twlgo n t lie Lucerne lount dun. li Wlnilon would not tiy cs trnby whither or li'il h( would at c i .l the ,ip J...1IU nicril. fir aid he 1 1 1 I until Mtunl.i.v In wake up hi ttiih'l. 'Hie ltipuhlh.111 (mint (cnitlvc lomniitloc, of vvhiih Mr. Whciloii in mcmhii. Mill unit .it llfpuhlii.in hcadn,uirtcrs en Mturili.i .it in .1. in. In iiomlnitc .1 iand!d.ito (r pulse .itnl Mi Wlieiton will duldc lufnio that tune whether lir will penult hlinclf tn lie a latidid.itc. 'I lit" pilmatiis flo held ncvii.i1 vicks aco and under tlic rules tlu rlulinii of a undulate (or Judge devolves upon the executive t mintttic of the inuntv iugaiiii1iin. rrank WcHKittilt Whciloii I ot New l.nulitid oneni on both the pitirrul and lnatcinil ildci. 'I he lirl ol the name nine tioni l.iiu'l.md to fr-dmi lu lti.Hl. A ilfMrndint, Mn.es M lictlmi, limrlcd Mtah, a dmghtcr ol M.ilurlti llellou and si-tir of Itrv. llo.ee llillou The llilhm .ire well known .is among tin uml illUiicitUlinl of New Kiighnil fatnlllev Mm noted pie.nhtr Itivc lome of the toik, beide holdier. Jurist, Kdlenifn and iiueful lm-lno men. Ilionm .1 Whrtnti, koii of Mo.r llillnii Wlieiton nnd fither of I'tank Woodruft Wluulnn, .i. In rn Mi .laikH'ii. P.i., Manli S'l. ls.'M. He i a pi.ie In In; phirUUn In llr.idford mil Siinurhaiini counties and In Hlnjliimton, . . from ISO to 1j' He .n .in niimrr on the ")n t itnr," einmodoro llodcrr' tlishlp, diirmi; the uir. and for .1 number of ,ioar pit lu been 1 den-n-t in Mlke-llim'. Mrc Wlinton (Mini) U a Woo'lrufT, and .1 dim I Hejieudmt of Matthew NoiMlnitf, mIim m.h anunc the l!ut allien, ol lNrlf)id, Conn. Her falhrr, l.(l II. Uooduilf. i for ncsrly a icntur.v a leading ilticti of Ii.moik, Pa. 1 rank WoodiulT Wheilon a boin In Ilinit HiiHon. ,N. ., Ails. 27, lVi, leicltid lu in. liminiry ediKitlon in tin piihlle m hoot and vi cndiutril at a!e In 1'TT. lie reid Iiw ith K. P. and .1 H irtlntr, and w.n tesularlv adnuttrd to prmtUe ept. 'J, 17!'. I'lom 11 t 11, Imlu-iie, lie i .1 numbei of the ilkeHure tlt lotuull and ihliiman of the lm and oidinince (onimiltre. lie mauled, Mi lo 17, I, Mull ( ncll. of llinchiintnn, N V. Mr Uheitmi li 1 llrpublli 111 lu polliln ind , for eme time hii been ihairintn of ih lb pub. loin inimt, lonmilttee and 11U' 1 111. tuTi 1 nf 1I1C county ll.'publb in iviuiim 1 imnitii" Vhile at Yale Mr. Wlieiton 111 itnf.-te.l i -i - it ii.tiret In rolleee ort, pirliiularli bi-e bill, nnd after 111 zradiiatlnn lie for feienl n n phved fhort'top on the Ullke.lliirc pnifi-'..i il bite bill ttmi. There 1, pirliap., iv ui"ie in ternlnlns platform peiker amonj the (onnier mtmbeis of the Luzerne innntj bir thin ill. V beaten. jff The ,e York Innmil jr.terdii Ind the fol loln: ibout Captain (. .1. llublill. who wn for -evenl ear 1 le.ld'nt 1 f thl rlti : "The 1 iue of ( hrUtian N'lciur will not bo the jilnrr by the protpedhe tmiriice of Cip tun Chirk T. Ilubb.ll and Mri. M Alii p Oritiin. the innounifment of whlili w h puh lihed in vrteidii,,i .louiml. "Captain llnhbell, lnw old flclitin; leiord In the (iil ir onlv mike him a more deter mined, re,olute and bittrr ant isnnlt, vtll never forclve the ChrMtan Si lenee eult ami 11 a (arles for the crlciou n he iiM.ned when bi hte ulle died, tlimuih, a. he ,il!i irr. the j;ro nes!l?fiKC ol icitiln ni(mliii of tluir (hurih. "In Mr (iraflin. Captiln llnhbell i ion..llni himelf with 1 hdpinite of the hlchet Intclli jence and hulne capnltv. "-he inanacerl her lite husbind'f. liuie criln hmini. In l.ocin. pert, Ind . frr evenl eir after hi death " 'I liall mpport m? future hiidund' le.' fhe aid 'etridiv to a .lournil reporter, "ind If he embark upon im- new rrimdo i;,ilu-t the Chntian (clentli.ti. he will have my heartj eo npention and mpport.' " SUIT TO BE SOON BROUGHT. Preparing the Case to Settlo the Delinquent Tax Muddle. The suit to test the right of Oeorce "vV. Jenkins to exeielse the duties of delinquent tax collectoi, under the Muehlbronner nit. Is beliiK piepared, Attomey II. C. Reynolds lias been .n Baced by Hecordcr Connell as piiv.u counsel for the city, and ex-City S'llii' tor A. A. Vobburg will lepiesetu Mi. Jenkins. The attorneys nie entleavoilni; to aigiie on the form the ptoceetlliiKs will take. Mr. Reynolds wants- that Mr Jenkins should mandamus the uty treasuier to make him show cause why h? piesumes to collect the di-lin-fiint tiMs. M. Vosburs wants that th" action ihould be 0110 in assumpsit, Mr. Jen ' K V IT V V V ' V ' V X ' X V K ' K K .' K V V ieam:ks in Bonds and Investment l Securities M nrojdway, Wllkfu-nirre. N. V. ("iihomlale. If 4-B-8 Commonfalth hld'c, Scranton, P, vi la M it M -4 X fc to to X 'A 'a M ' to MSs Nfiff5S .PK TTTiHJiiinirTiTTivi riWMlmk irT 00 iVjCT.' iXLr sjir'f.s. r"u .I59 S.VS fWiiYLA TV jc.' N-'-vyk latjq J 1' 7 Mk X wl kliis to sue thf city for his wnccp. Tins would hcttlc Imtli the- rlRht to tho oflltf and iitiPHtlon of compensa linn at one 11111I thu (1111110 tlnio, while the other form of action would only dispose of tho title to the ofllcc. UNITED STATES COURT MEETS Judgo Archbald Sits Hero tho Rost of Tho Wook. Judce AiThlmld convened a session of fulled States court here yesterday, to conflitu the annual reports of the district officers. Marshal T.oonntd .mil Dlsttlct Attorney Mct'arroll and tin other tllstilct olllteis were In attend ance. JikIro Archbald will lemiiln In the city until Saturday, keeping court open each day tilt then. Attorneys ('. Donovan, of Seian ton, and Attorney John 1"), Miller, of Susquehanna, were admitted to prac tice "In the I'nlted States lourts, the foi mer 011 motion of Attorney It. II. HidRiite, and the latter on motion of Itefeiee (.'. A. Van Woillier, Petitions lor discharges In bank ruptcy wete Hied by Ilallny oi KMse, of Snydertown. Nothttmberlaiid rounty, and Jlendrlcksnn, Diown A; Piatt, of Scranton, proiulctois of the IM.ilns l 'ash stoie. lutlKc Arihbald slRiied the order de- cliirliiK cll, a Henry S. llaitrantt, of this bankrupt. riH-ic wcie two new voluntary pe- tltioiis n. w. II. M. hen A; In bankiuptcy filed with t'leik It. Searle. Monls Cohen find Kaiil.in, tradliiB as .Mollis t'o- Co of Scranton, the Hist pe- tltloner. ipported liabilities of $1,- Rt'.i.OO and no assets. It. L. Levy is their attorney. The other petition was presented by 'hallos K. It.ikcr, a Rrorer of Il.trrls burff. He repotted liabilities of $1.J2." and assets of ?1.4:.'p, besides $1,000 due on open bonk aicounts. II. h. Nlsslcy is his attorney. THE BOARD NAMED. It Will Examine Mastor and Jour neymen Plumbers. Iiirei'tor of Public Safety Wortnsi r iostorday aniioiiiiceil his board of in spectors lor the examination of master and journeymen plumbeis, under the act of June 7. whlth provides that all such ttadesmen must have a license. The board will consist of Dr. W. K. Allen, superintendent of the bureau of health. A. (.'. Monies, plumbing In-i-pector; M. I- O'M.tlley. master pluni bi r, and 1". J. Counots, Journeyman plumber. Quaiters nie lo be titled up for the boat il In the top door of the city hall, where the examinations will be con ducted. They will be of a practical and theotetlcal character. It Is ex picted that the boatd will meet and niK.nilzp within u few days and ilx the dates when examinations will be held. The lb ease of a master plumber will cost $5 and .1 Journeyman, SO cents. DEATH OF DANIEL CRANE. Ho Was Inj'urod by Falling from a Swing. At the Scranton Private hospital yesterday, Daniel Crane died as the result of iuiuiles he sustained three weeks ago by falling from a swing on the Johnson Lake grounds. It was one of the free swings set up by 11 H. Sturges on his property at Wyoming avenue and Poplar street. Crane was a 16-year-old boy and he went so high on the swing that he be came dizzy and tell, striking 011 his head and injuting the skull, He was unconscious almost continuously fioin the time of the accident until his death. The lemains wcie removed to the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ciane, of lii'js Cipouse avenue, ft om which the funeral will be held Krlday mot nine. EXCURSION ON SATURDAY. Employos of International Corres pondence Schools Will Go to Harvey's Lako. Commencing yesterday and continu ing the balance of tho week, tickets are being exchanged for the outing of the International Correspondence Schools Social, Educational nnd Uene Hclal association to Harvey's Lake, on Saturday next. Jul ".0 at the Delawaro and Hudson ticket olllce Siranton. The first section of the exclusion trains wll leave the Delaware and Hudson station, Scianton, at 7.15 sharp. An other section will leave at 7. SO. Arrangements for handling tho crowd from Wllkes-Harro to Harvey's Lake by trolley are as nearly peifcct as It Is possible for them to be, and theie will be no delay or discomforts from this point. MACHINISTS MEET TONIGHT. Special Session to Be Hold at 10 O'clock This Morning. A special meeting of the striking ma chinists Is called by President Humph tey H. Campbell for 10 o'clock this morning in Ilulbuit's sail. Kvery machinist Is tequested to bo present. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. Discussed New By-Laws and Pro posed Now Temple. The congregation of the Linden street synagogue met last night and discussed the new by-laws necessitated by the recent amendments to Its charter. The proposed new temple was also dlbcussed In an Incidental .way. CAN'T BUILD THE VIADUCT SUPREME COURT GIVES PRO JEOT A STAGGERING BLOW. Reversot tho Court of This County and Reinstates the Injunction to Provont the Construction of tho Roadway Over tho D., L. & W. Tracks at West Lackawanna Avo nue An Important Decision in tho Mulberry Street Paving Caso. No Opinion in Foe Case. At Philadelphia yesterday, tho Su preme court handed down opinions In four Impoitant Lackawanna county cases. Tey .tie: Luther Keller against rlty of Scran ton, t eversed and bill directed to be reinstated and Injunction Issued as prayed for. City of Scranton gainst II. T. Koch ler, reversed. City of Scranton against Mrs, Han nah Levers, ufllrmed. William K. Mertltt against II. A. Whltlock, reversed. Of these cases mat of Kellar against tho city is of the greatest geneinl In terest. The decision of the Supreme court yesteiday means that the la duct cannot be built Just yet. Mr. Kel ler is 11 property owner whoso place of business would be Injured by the const! uctlnn of the pioposed viaduct over the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tracks at West Lackawanna nvenue. He Hied a bill In equity nnd nsked an Injunction to restrain the building of the viaduct alleging, nmong oilier things, that the construc tion of tin viaduct was Illegal, for the reason that It would Inciease the city's Indebtedness beyond tho limit set by the constitution. , Jt'DCtK KELLY'S DECISION. Judge Kelly decided that damages which weie prospective nnd which had not been ascertained or tletei mined, could not be considered n debt within the legal meaning of the law nnd that therefore the consttuctlon of tho via duct would not be contrary to law, since the damages that would result could not bo consldeicd as n claim against the city until such time as they were ascei tallied. For this rea son he refused the Injunction and dis missed the bill In equity. An appenl to the Supreme court was taken by Mr. Keller. The giotind upon which the Supreme court revetsed Judge Kelly will not be known until such time as the opin ion is received here, but the attorneys In tin i.ik' believe that the StipH'im' unlit il Mi'ii"l with him on the imes tlon of what ((institutes 11 olt' in debtedness. I. 11. llllins, H. M. Slieet er and M. W. Lowry apepaicd tur Mr. Keller In this case, which was nigued in February befoie the Stipieme court. This decision means that the viaduct cannot be built until tho people give their consent to Increase Indebtedness. The decision in the uisc of Koehler against tho city Is also of great lin portaiuc. II. T. Koehler, the deputy lefilstcr of wills, owns a piopeity ui Mulberry street, Tlieie Is a double track In front of it, nnn he held, when that stieet was paved with asphalt some yeais ago, that the asse..iiHnt was Inequitable for the ic.ison that he had to pay as much a foot front as the propel ty owners who had only a single tiack, or no tiack at all. In front of their land. LOCAL COl'llTS DECISION. The lot at court deilded that the as sessment was Improper nnd Illegal, and this decision was .sustained by the Snpeiior court. The Supreme court yesterday reveised the Judgment of the Superior court and dlieeted thnt judg ment be entered against Koehler and in favor of tfie city of Scianton for $2flt, with losts, the amount of the original assessment. This decision Is of vast Importance to the city, as the invali dating of the Mulberiy street assess ment would be a vety serious matter. Attorney I. II. Durns was Mr. Koehlei's attorney. In the case of the City of Scranton against Mrs. Hannah Levels, the Su preme court decides that two sewer as sessments cannot be levied on one piop erty. Mis. Levels owns a propeity on Lafayette stieet, in West Scranton. Duiker's Kiurt runs in the rear of tiie lot and tluough this a sewer wits laid, Mrs. Levels paying the assessment. Later a sewer was laid In L.itayette street, for which Mis. Lever was also assessed. She tefuscd to pay the sec ond assessment by advice of her at torney, I. II. Hums, and the ilty bt ought suit. The local com t decided against the city, nnd this decision has been sustained by the Supienie court. The suit of William E. Men Itt against II. A. Whltlock Is over n piece of land In Scott township. The father and mother of tho defendant owned n large strip of land In Scott and tills they di vided up equally between them. Some time later the father became involved In deht, and his laud and the portion claimed by his wife was levied on by the sheilff. MEUITT HOroilT LAND. Men It bought Mrs. Whltlock's por tion, which was claimed by her son, the plaintiff In this suit, as her heir. The court of tills county decided that husband and w ll'o could not divide up their land, save by conveyance, and fioni this inline and because of the fact that the case was begun before one Justice of the peace, Instead 0 two, the case was can led to the Supieme court by Vosburs & Dawson, attornes for Whltlock. The opinion handed down yesterday reverses tho decision of the court of this county. Contrary to expectation, an opinion was not forthcoming In the ciu-e of W. It. Lewis ngolnst the County of Lacka wanna, tho test case brought to deter mine whether fees or salary should be paid In this county to the ollleers now serving. The court will not meet again until tho second Monday of October at Pittsburg. " His Leg Crushed. Mark Rensley, employed at the Nay Aug mine, was caught between two cms yesterday afternoon, nnd had his right leg badly clashed. He was re moved to the Lackawanna hospital. MMBHnWIK A Pleasurable Duly. Possibly you havo need of a bank. If so, it becomes our pleasurable duty to Invito you to this Bonk, The People's Bank. Like a diet bWliole I)r. TtunrVa Corn.nsM MiiL-i a reduction of rich.! t,Mr. milk with PhonnhMr-i nnn h.M plirnphltM tuidiil 10 mfikMtcm.ftl '' iu mime nneati DR. HAND'S Phosphated Condensed Milk li n perfeet bndy.bulldlnir. food for Infant. Alwn) invert-don't buy lee. Hotter than "frmh" milk or 10 morrow ereant, llooklet oil ini.im rood nirrc, lb. llr. Ittn.t rnn.lrn.r4 !k (. etrantua, t't. iSV SHE FIRED AT THE BURGLARS Mrs. Josephine llott Then Turned Her Bull Dog on Them. Durglars generally find Scranton and vicinity easy places to vvotk. Elth'-r the burglaiH who are' detailed to this sic tit 11 of the slate ato very slick nitlcles or the victims hereabouts are vety sound sleepots nnd verj careless with tholr valuables; certain It Is that thieves nave been able lo secure large booty. There Is one losldonce, however. In the vicinity of Scianton of which they have been rather shy In the past and are likely to be veiy much moie so In the tit tur". This is the beautiful coun try pine of Mrs. Josephine Mott, at Molt Haven, near I'eckvllle. For several years It had been the custom of Mr. WInfleld Mott, the well known writer nnd novelist, to spend his siiunuois at this old homestead, w bit h had been extensively remodeled nnd is one of the largtst and most chaiuilug s'ibuiban residences In the legion. Last year Mr. Mott died, but his wife Is, as usual, at Mott Haven this season. Aside from being a hand some and biilllan society woman, Mrs. Moil Iri a Hue shot with a revolver, and sliue living alone with the servants In the great house she has been in con stant practln, a fact which Is vety well ki.nvvii in that community. She luii aim trained a maid to be very "handy with u gun," and with the pieseine ol a big and Imposing bull dog, who h.ts a most unconipioiulslng Jaw, Mis. Mott has been fearless of any attacks from the lawless maraudcis who are olion seen In the valley. Tuesday night she and a lady, who vnw her guest, had ictiied about 11.30 o'l'b i k. They weie alone In the house, with the oNeeptlon of one maid. At 1 o'llt.ik Mrs. Molt was moused by a "tlcht noise, and realized at once that somebody was wliKpeilng beneath her windows, which opened onto a balcony above .1 broad veranda. Suddenly a man ran mound to the real of the wing and begnn climbing up the ponli, while another started up the pill, us tow, ml her chamber. Mis Mutt tired two shots at him, and then linn led to the opposite side of the loom and shot after the other. Whether they were set lously hurt or not Is unceitaln. but they were pro fus in their piofanity as they tumbled to the giound. Just then "Danger," the bulldog, took a part in tlie proceedings, and as Mis. Mott touched the button whlih turned the elect! lo lights on all over the house, she had the satisfaction of seeing two tlguies making unpiecedented sp-ed to get off the premises, while she hastened the order of their going, if possible, by shouting after them that she laid a dozen moie shots ready for service If they didn't disappear faster. Tnen she calmly sat down and re loaded her revolver, and went placidly off to sleep with it under her pillow. As a icnii'dy for 'the burglars which have s-o excited the,people in this region It is recommended thnt women take up target practice and meke a fad of rals. itiR bulldogs Instead of Angora cats tor petb. m KISSED HER DUSKY LOVER. Norfth Shean, White, Made a Oreat Show of Affection. Xorah Shean, white, and Leroy (Jll bert, colored, weie at rested yesteiday at the Instance of on old colored man named W. T. I.nnln.on, w ho charges them with disorderly conduct. The warrant for their arrest was Issued by Magistrate Howe, who caused the pair to be locked up In the centtal police station until today, when n hear ing will be held. When the two wcie about to lie separated antl placed In sepai ate ( ells, the Shean woman threw her arms about tho colored man and kissed him alt'cotlon.itely several tlmee. GRANTED AN INCREASE. Demands of Employes of Green Ridfto Iron Works Acceded to. Tho nreen Hlilge lion vvoiks wero closed down last week for repalis and the sixteen Iron workers tbus tempor arily tluown out of employment mado li demand for an eight per cent, in ci caso lu their wages. This demand was granted by F. M. Siencer, the owner, who said last night that ho expected all the men would resume work this mornliii;, Tlieie l some little dllllculty about the salaries of one or two men, he said, but he thought this would bo satisfactorily ananged. WAS AHEAD OF TIME. Mobilint Jone3 Reaches Buffalo with an Hour to Spare. Moblllst Jones, of this city, who stinted hist Saturday in nn endeavor to ii'toli Huft.iln In thirty hours ac tual i mining time, arrived In that city on Tuesday morning, after hav ing coveted tho dlstpnco In twenty eight hours and llfty-tbrco minutes, or a little over un hour ahead of tlmu. Mr. Florey, of Florey & Htpoks, wins $50 us tho result of Jones' trip. Jones will spend about a week In nuf falo nnd will try to make the return tilp In oven faster time. SUIT AGAINST "RAZZLE" MAN v DAMAGES IN THE SUM OF $22,000 ARE CLAIMED, Woman Injured by tho Collapso of tho "Razzlo Dazzle" on Fourth of Jury Sued the Owner of tho Machine for $20,000 nnd Her Husband Makes an Additional Demand for $2,000 Injunction Against the Pennsylvania Coal Company to Bo Dissolved. The nccldont of July 4, nt Nay Aug park, In which some sixty or seventy pet sons were suddenly precipitated to the ground and piled In a promiscuous heap by the brcuklnsr of the "razzle dazzle," has resulted In n $l',000 dam age suit against the owner of the ap paratus, James Crosby. The plaintiffs in p Mary Iteed, one of the Injured pitsRcngcis, and her husband, James li -I. Tluough their attorneys, F. 13. Boyle nnd L. P. Weileintm, they yesteiday filed with Prolhonotary Copeland the following narration of their cause of action: I'or tint, tthcrq-n, the ,ibl ilefemlint, before and at the time of committing the crlcvamei hfrein liter mentloncil, vv.m the owner and was In posejlon ami ne of ,i irrtiln device or appjr uttH cdlcd and Known a a "metry Rn.rniiml" or "rarle il.tfrlo," which midline, device or appjr attn wh tiri for the piirpoe of carrying people around In a circle for a icitaln time, at a cer tain price for imnpeiiMtinn or hhe, 'Hut upon the foutth day of .Inly, 1001, In the city of Scranton, county of baikawanna, and Mate of I'enn.jlvania, the ild "nierty-RO round" or "r.ile ilarzle ' vvai then nnd theie In the pncMlnn and control of the Mid defend int. or liU tenant or tmplojo; that it was then and there the duly ot the mid defendant to keep the Mid "nierr.vno-roiind" or "racle diode" in a Rood nnd Mfe condition ami to mi run or conduit Li that peron might ride thereon with ufrty. And the plalnlltl ay that on the nail) fourth rii.v of duly afnrculd, the Mid Miry Heed was rldlne thereon Willi the (on.ent of the mid de fendant and had pild for the Mid ride, and was mini: due late, but the ild defendant, not re Catiline hi ilulv In the premise, MilTcred trie "iiirrij-Kn-round" or "r.wlo darrle" to become fn decivi'd and nut nf repair and tn be no loaded and run that, while gninK at a rjreat, rapid and nwlft Kpecd, the nme was broken and the mid Mary ltecd wn thrown therefrom to the ground, and the, the ild plaintiff, wan ri pally bruLed nnd injured, hrr heid belne crushed, "ne ear torn, her ejes blackened, and her tide boim- tenouly Injiticil externilly and internal!, and that sin li !nurles nie petinmrnt and that the was permin cully dimmed thetcby, bee online IK, tote and lame, and to icinilnins and likely to remain permanently, wlieieby Iip ultercd (treat piln in body and mind and till) continues to suffer, and was thereby hindered fiom and prevented doln meli work as she l.ad need tn do, and Is alto gether perminently injured and damaged in .1 very great mm to wit: Tvvenlv thousand dol lars; therefore hc brings this tult. The husband asks $.',000 damages as compensation for the expense he Is put to trying to cure his wife, and for being deprived of her serv Ice.i. Injunction to Be Dissolved. Th Injunction granted at the In. stance of Kllzabeth Caipenter, to re strain the Pennsylvania Coal company fi om removing the bleaker and hoist ing niachlnriv fiom the Schoolev trnrt. at F.xotcr. is lo lie dissolved, the nnrtiei. having come to an amicable agreement, The pi.untirr la one of the Schooley helis, who own the tiact, and the Penn sylvania Coal company mines tho coal under a lease. A clause of the lease provide.! that the mining annnrntiiM shall not be removed until all the mar ketable coal Is taken out. The defend ant was In the net of veniovinir the mining machinery, when the plaintiff intervened with nn Injunction, alleging that the coal was not all taken out and that under the teims of the lease the machlneiy could not be temoved. A temporary Injuncton was gianted with n rule to make it permanent. Tho pioceedlngs, however, are now halted by the amicable agreement that the in. junction may be dissolved. Jessup & Jessup lepiesented the plaintiff, and Willaid, Wart en & Knapp tho defendant. Award in tho Hanahan Case. In the damago'casp of John Hanahan against the borough of Old Forge, Itef eiee H.W. Mllholland yesterday aw aid ed a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $lt5. The case was for damages caused by Hooding the plaintiff's land, on Main ritrect. In Old Forge, due to tho block ing of a culvert. The Hist award In the case was for JJ50. This Included damages for physl. cal discomfort to tho plaintiffs family. At the last term of argument court, the award was stricken off nnd tho case sent back for revision, on the giound that Hanahan could not recover dam ages for peison.il injury done others than himself. M. J. Donahoe represented the plain tiff, and J. E. Watkins the defendant. Doesn't Want to Lose Them. Tho Beneficial and 1'iotcotlve society, of Olyphant, biought suit In leplevi'n In Prnthonotury Copeland's olllco yes terday to iceover from Andiew Wltko two dozen society caps and badges, three account books, an Ametlcan Hag, a seal and a quantity of stationery. Wltko Is tho owner of the hall In which tho foelety meets. The society proposes to move to another hall, but Wltko doesn't want them to go, ,o he lefiises to allow them to take away their paraphernalia. Collectors File Their Bonds. Chatles W. Purely, tax collector of Dalton borough, Hied ills bond yestei day with Cletk of the Courts T. V. Dan iels. It was approved by Judge Car penter. Tho amount Is ?l,3.'5, and the sureties are O. P. Stohl, 15, U. Smith and fllles Huberts. tJr-orfic. W. Paterson, tux collector of La Plume boiough, Hied a bond In the sum of 52,nnn, with d. W. Davidson and . W. P.tterson as sureties. It was approved by Judge F.dwaids. In the Register's Office. The will of D. P. Taylor, late of Peck vllle, was yesterday admitted to pio bate by Heglster Koch. Letters of ad mlnlstiatlon were b'tanled to F. L. Taylor. In the estate of Kugene Evans, late of Scianton, letters of administration weie granted to Jane E. Evans. Marriage Licenses. Thomas II. Thomas , (iiccnnncd Mary Thomas tiiecnwood David Prlic Hi lleiker (ourt Sarah OUUrt Ill Oak ,trcct Hanloy's Ico Cream Is absolutely pure. 420 Spruce street. Smoke the Pocono Cigar, 5c. iWWW WyWMWVWYWWWWft WWW iWi I PUTTING UP FRUIT j It docs not prtj to use doubtful Jnrs or Rubber s 5 for the sake of a few cents.. You may lose more 5 than jou save bj fermented fruit. Wo soil the 5; dependent 'Lightning" and Atlas Mason Jars. 5 You hare no doubt had trouble getting good j3 rings. Trj the Honest llubbcr, 1 dozen In a box. Price 10 cents. They are VywaTVlfrW . 5k Geo V Millar & wmmNwmmmNNmmmrmfmfR? Baby Carriages And Go-Carts For years this store has been the acknowledged Headquarters tor Baby Vehicles. This season is no exception. In fact, the imrr)ense size and variety of our stock places us farther ahead than ever before. SoTlf you desire a nice Carriage for the Baby you can save money by buying her. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.' Allis -Chalmers Co Successois to Machlno Huslncss of Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkcs-Uurre, Pa. Stationary Engines, nollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. CITY CONTRACTS APPROVED. Have Been Fassod Upon by City Solicitor Watson. City Solleltlr O. M. Watson ycaterd.i approved of the following contracts fm city woik: City of Scranton with C. L. Fuller: com tacts for sidewalks and cuib stones. City of Scranton with T. T. Walsh & Co.; sewer In the Tenth waul. City of Scranton with Donahoe A O'Hoyle; sewer In Dodgetown and Ucllcvue. FRANK BARBARESK KILLED. Was Badly Squeezed in a North Scranton Mino. Frank Parbaiesk, of Lloyd street, employed as a laborer In one of the North Scranton mines fell fiom a car yesteiday afternoon while riding to the shaft and was squeezed against the side. He was badly biulsed and sustained a ruptuie of the bladder. He died of shock soon after being received at the Lackawanna hospital. HID IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES. Police Searched the Houso, but Rob ber Was Not Found. Hy Evcluslve Wire from The Aoiated Tress. Wllllanisport. Pa., July 17, A burglar was discovered In the tesldenie of John White, a wealthy lumbeim.in, at 2 o'clock tills moi nlng. White, knowing that the lobber was somewhere on the second floor slipped to the telephone on the first Hour and vvhlspeied n message to the police station. Tin eo ofllccrs icsponded and, armed with pistols, the policemen examined each floor of the house, even to the gar ret, but they failed to Hnd the robber At fi o'clock one of the servant gills, while passing along n hall, saw the iob her, who was masked, emerge from a clothes closet on the necond lloor, lie slipped downstairs and out Into the lawn, the servant after him. The girl chased him for nearly a squate, when the robber disappeared. The burglar's hiding place was ono of the very citwets that the police exam ined, but a wealth of women's wearing appaiii hanging thoieln afforded him a sac hi liny place. Fire Destroys Fairfax Inn. Hy Exclusive Wire from The oilatcd Press, Cumberland, Md., July 17 Kire todiv de itmviil I'airfiv Inn, built in 1710, and the only hotel at lleikeley Sprins, W. Vi., (aumg a lo-s of VAChm; In.uianii'. Cn.rKl. All nf the seventy thrio guckU oiapcd, thuuh many losi belong. Ingi. Moulders on a Strike, lly Exclusive Wire from The Associated PrcM. chliago, July 17. sixty molders eiriplacd in (.hop here where l1.7.'i a day was paid, or 7S edits more than demanded by the POO moulders alieady on tilke, vvilkcd out in ,wnpathy with their codahciiers todav. It U aald no settlement is in tight. Rain Saves tho Corn. Ply r.xciiislie Wire from The Asociatrd Press, Kinsas Oil, .Inly 17. (Tcnrrous i.ilns fell tills afiiuioiiu over the lilger pan of the (urn belt of the touthwoi. The good tint will remit to lite mrn and to utUKi will undoubtedly be great. A Study in Wagner. In a small ttilniilnn town, ava the Youth' Companion, one ol the n.ldfnt. had u vWt fmni a fleiiiian friend who knew little l.ngllsh, but ciiupcnatcd for thl lack by plavlng brilliantly on the violin. A "iwulialc" happened to he one ol the village lunillon. and luturallv the gentle, man and his si'' "' Invited. The (iennan took bin violin, mid when Ills turn came per (mined one of the uuwt intili.ite and dimviib iiumbeis id hi ri pn toil. Whin he hi I ItuMicd theie was an awkwaid panne, with no clipping of hands or other tvl domes ol approbation. The people looked at the (iennan, who i. niaiilfrfctly (iubanaaed. finally the hoateN, veiy led in the faie and ill at can", Uctfifd over tn the (ieiman'a fiiiud Jnd akedi "Can't jou get lilm tot" "(".it hint to whin" ansvveicrl the gentleman, W'onderlnsly. "Why, now that ,he' tuned up, isn't he going to play sumcthiiigi" the best made. Co 4 wjoming atohuc I A Revolution in Furniture.... It is furniture made from PRAIRIEGRASS In over three hun dred original styles and designs. Hill & Connell Are showing Prairie Grass Furniture in Chairs, Settees, Tables, Stands, Tabourettes, Couches. Call at 1 24 Washing ton avenue and look over this very artis tic and useful line. Straw Hats New Stock Just Arrived. AH styles, from tho $1.00 Alpine Straw to tho $12.00 Panamas. Don't forget we are head quarters for Summer Shirts, Underwear, Etc 412 SPRUCE STREET. Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. GRAND ATLANTIO HOTEL UNO ANNEX Virginia Ave. and lleach, Atlantic City, N, J. Sutli vear, :W) beauulul iiuius cusutte, slnub and with bath! hot and cold tea-water baths In hotel and annex. Location icled ami central, within few vatds of the stiel Pier. Orchestra. Otfera (peeial (prlng rates, 12 to $15 by week; V-'.W lip li day Spcilal rites to families. Coachea incit all tiaiiH. Write for booklet. CHAHUIS K. COPKv HOTEL OSBORNE. ' Atlantic City. V ' One squire fionv'hoacli. New 75 room annex Modern appointment, l.'n exiilled seribe Hate, lij the da, M.JVarld up. waul Hy the wick, it and upwatd. Capacity, (u. It. J. Ooboinc. The Delaware City. Atlantic fit, N. J. Tennesse avenue and llenh. CeiitrJllyil'i(it3. Chccrlui. Comfortable and borne like. Table and ten lie unsurpassed, Capacity, 200, lll.ST & IUtrn.vKF.lt. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS J
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