THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901. COMPANY'S SIDE BEING HEARD TESTIMONY IN THE BIO IN JUNCTION CASE. Witnesses Toll of Being Molested on Their Way to Work by Pickets Sont Out by the Striking Car Builders No Very Serious Vio lence, However, Is Told of ns Yet. Threo of the Lackawanna Ofllclals on the Stand Largo Crowd At tending the Hoaring. Jtidfro John P. Kelly yesterday lippnn the taking of testimony on the rule to make permanent the Injunction Rrnntetl last Saturday to restntln the striking ear builder!) from llleRHlly Interferlnp with the Delaware, I.nrkiivvnitnrt and TVrMern company In Its effoita to set men to take the utrlkers' plai'pH. The m.iln mint loom inuld not at times seat all vvlw 1.11110 to hear the testimony. All the utrllilnp ear Imild eiet spent the whole day theie, and many of the xti Iking niiiohlldstt- and other Idle ctaftMiipn looked In foi n time. 'J'he plaintiff N repieented by linn. H. N. Wlllard nnd Hon. C. V. O M.il ley, of Wlllard, Wairen Knnpp. and Joseph O'Brien, of O'HiIph & Mm tin. Mr. O'nrlen did most of the nueotlnn lnK of witnesses for the plaintiffs side. The defendant's attomes me ". l'. Neueomn nnd Claience Halentlne, Mr. New comb dolntr tiwM of the examin ing. Master Car Hullder I.. T. ('nutlcM fits nt the plaintiff's table as the iep resf ntatlve of the eompanv. At the de fendant's table sits I. .! MeAlldlcw, piesldent of the Car Hulldeis' associa tion, pikI Tiinnim L'oyno, Its secietaiy. tui: oTiinit di:i'i:ni)A.nts. The iithrr elffondants weie SLattered about the inom. The ate. II. T. l'nlcv. i:imer Berry, AttRUtt Mauri', Blhhop Beifrer, Jm.n-ih MIsholfbuiK. ''Innlm I'ampbill.Chailrs iniilli-i, Climlex ( 'mi nors. William I'onnois. l'miik !l.iuss, James ('tnwlov, Joseph I'nciliKilll, llti c'roft, Thomas Co. no, llobeit I'.impbell, Pati Uk Coyne, John Dietiiii, Kurpiic lJer, I'.itilok Dover, Cieoige Fuller, Philip Uhth.it t, llobeit Uldicd, Ficd llolfman, 1'dw.ud llalllcin, Ficd Lever, Ja ob Klcfr, Charles Lehmati, (JeoiKe L.inlnc. Fred Miller, .lnhn Mninn. If. II M. MlntzenboiKei. Thiun.iH Murra. Cifot'Ke Mooiflang, Heniy Mehl. Dav Id Mytrs, P. J. .McAndtews, Donald .Mi -fall. Unbelt MclVill. J. U Naiiai. John Nltch, Joe Nltch. Miholas Phillips John Pole. ('coi-ro I'IiI.iro. James Pid riEC Owen Patterson, (JeoiRe Unhcitf, Charles Uoper, "A. H. .Stanton. lieoi-Ro Snyder. J. J. Snyder, Joseph Sanku vlti.li, William Schultz, James Tlionip Kin, Danlet Hlen, Anthony Wlntci mantel. Ueniy Warlnc. Theodoie Smith, Adam Solhoskle Cai Builders' nsso elation, No. 7,801. the tT.iniz.-itiiiu to whlih the stilkets belong, Is Included as a defendant. The Injunction which the company N mirteavnrliijr to hnvc marie petmancnt, and which the defendants aie stiMns to hae dlsmlteed, teads as follows: INJI'NCTION OUDUU. Re.lrilnlnc them from interfering ullh the rmplmri 01 ofmm of the t-.il the Pehiwiio, 1 uk,m unit ind Herein innipinv, now in in tinplov, ami 110111 inliilriiiu Willi Jiiv pnnins ho nui dedie to rntir Hit? mipln.v of Mid t'lnpativ. In the Wat of tin rti-. prirnn 1 vio lence, Intlmiditlon, nunc-, opprobrious tpithtt, or ridicule; finn tonsrecitlnc or lolterlnc about in the miEhhoib"Od of the picmtes of nd lompvit or it ant oihei pine for the purpose of Inlrrlerini: with tlio eniplme. of iid . inpnin, In aiij of the menu ifoieijid. fioin picknlns or pilrrilllm: the hnw 01 oilm piup. crtv or prrmlv of the mM uimpiin, or the hornet or loppmc plm- of ll iniplmc, or jpproirlcf or rntrimrt ihrirto, or lolterlne In or about .1111 of Hu pluet named, or nuking loii'l or liotrroin noi.e in tho vicinity tli.nol (or the pmpotr of intlmhlitlne the mi", pi if of the i-aid tompiii; or tntrrfrniiE with too Mhl i i)ip,iin' pinpeit; tn.ni interfering with the free u of the employ of tin- vml rompanv In tin- prrml-i's of the ciid cuinpuii ml their plaien ot uoik, ami tin fue and unmnlrtcil telurn of thi mM iinplo.iet to 1 lit ir plarrt of hnsinivt or their home; fiom cuius am crnVrs or intrn turns to lominlltcr.., jy.,,. nations or othcruix, or any peifoiiumie of an uch acts ux threats at hercinhcfoic rn Juinei. This Is a lather lonsldeiate modifica tion of the inututlon that the company praeri for, Judse Kelly bavins: veiy llbeially blue-pencilled the Injunction order piep.ucd by the plaintiffs at torne s. COMPANY S WIT.S'KSSr.S. The company hat. some three dozen wltnes to substantiate Its uniti niton that the detomlants have been Riillty of the acts whlih the company claims the court should pinhlblt by Injunetlnn. About a doen of these wltnethes wete heaitl yesteida. Their stoiles, taken all toRothei'. did not pnne the Rtiikem as ety tonlble tellows, and while there were 11 numer of Ineldents 1 elated of workmen beliiR molested ami any number of Incidents wheie they wete called "scab," the testimony brltiRlnp; these acts home to defendants named In the bill was lathei mchrip. The defense, by Its uo.-s-oxamliui- tions, tried to brlnK out that the injunc tion was asked tor nuuo as a means of helpliiK to hi oak the stilke than throuKh any belief that then was a real necessity for It, and that while theie may h.uobeen sonic niolestlnp; of woikmen, It was not done by the, do fendants. ' Oeneial Stipeilntendent T. U. Claike, fiupeilntendent of Motive Power T. S. ICuiitiiniiil mi Page S.) i Investment S j Securities M llroadway, X. V, WIlVeiFlarre. rarliondilc. V ti y If 4 59 Commonnealth Md'ir, Siraiiton, I'j, .. f it V UKAIiEIlSlN .. I Bonds i : and I CHANGES IN TIME TABLE. Will Take Effect on the Lackawanna Railroad Sunday Morning. The new time tnblc on the Lacka wanna railroad hns Just been com pleted and will become effective on Sunday, July 21, at 12:01 n. m. A num ber ot Important clumscs have been made, which are its follows: Train No. 26, for New York and Philadelphia, now leaving at 8 a. m will leave at 7. BO a, 111. Train No. 12. for New York, now leav InK at fi.uO a. tn will leave at 5:65 a, m. Train No. 4, for New York and Phila delphia, now leaving at 12:65 p. ni will leave at 12:4!) p. in. Tialn No. 27-2S will run Sundays be tween Scrunton and MlnRhatnton, with connections for Monttose. The leav ItiK time Im ! a. in., and the arriving time 8:10 p. in. Tialn No. 2S will inn wppk days thiotiRh to llobokcn, leaving Scranton at S-.'io p. in. Tialn No. 70. for Northumbetland, now leaving hi 5:50 p. m. will leave at 6 10 p. 111. Ttalns 23 and 30 will run to and from Tobyhanna, Instead of to Stroudsbuig, leaving Scranton at 6.10 p. 111., and ar riving at 8.0.1 n. in. MARKS GIVEN THE COMPANIES Result of the Spring Inspec tions In Thirteenth Regiment. The ratliiRS Riven the companies of the Thliteenth leglment dining the spilng Inspections have leached the city and are causing much comment among the guardsmen. They do not hesitate to say that Com pany 1, of Kaston, must have been viewed with a veiy lenlint e.ve. It ie lelved 100 In eveiythliiR but ru.iiiI riiit, wheie It was Riven a rating of H5 MembeiH of the Thirteenth who have t lovely watched the wotk of Com pany I, with ii view to explaining the high mai kings It always lecelves, are unable to explain Just wheie lies lis proilclency and elllclency over the othei tompanies of the leglment. Company 1 Is the ciack icgiment of the state. The total averages given the com panies ate: Company A, 87 tin; Com p.uiy H, 97.0O; Company C, 03.10, Com pany V, M.10; Company K, M.JO, Com pany V, 80.10; Company (5, 01. M: Com pany H, DritiO; Company 1, !Wt;o; Com pany K, n:i.t.0; Company L, 0t? so. Com pany I comes within foity points ot pet feet. The detailed 1 tilings of the companies follow : I'riirntjcc of ittrti'l itn r Pit hi an I tl!. 101; fo. ., ino, 10. n, inn, Co t, iii.-ii. rn p. 10), ( ... i:, 101; Co. I', II"). (0. (i, S).S7; to. , inn, te. I, lui; Co. K, f., Lo. L, pin Shool of Sikllrr Co. A, P; To '. i. In l, Iihi, t o. II, nV; ( n II, ''t. lo. II, HJ, tn. I, Hl; Co. b, HO Silinol of ( ompim Cn. A, !)7; I o. I', ); I o. II, ion, c'u. K, (iH; n. it, i. '"I. K. tui; Co. I'D. f o f 0. I o. ii. in, ( o. II, on; Co. I, inn; W, Co. PI. liuirtl Dull-Co. A, nj. ('o. 1, nj wl, Co. I), 'is; Co. K, tJ; Co. 1', SO, Co. C. Co. n. Co II, !; Co. I, PS; Co. h, M; Co. L, !'). I.vteiiiled Order ft). A, Ion; C, s; Co. I), 0); Co. K, '; li. '"I. Co. H. W; Co. I, 1 11. I !l. Divipline-Co. ,. inn; i lot), I 11. I), 11m; Co. V, IIHI (i. ion; o. II, P); Co. I, to, 100. Co. II, ; Co. Co. 1", ?; Co. 1C"I. Co. K, M; II. inn, Co. C, , o. r, ), to lil; ( o. K, 'Jl, Vtlenilante ai il Iteir lliiinl fl itpol Dud, rlo, -Co. , ; Co. H, IK); Cn (, s; Co I), li"), I o. I), - , Co 1', pi. I 11 ti. 'Hi; l II. II. I o. 1. ( iimlltinii I o, C, 1IKI; 01. I o (i, K. 'H, Co inn; ( 0. K, Ot, Co. I ino. of Ann- I o. . 01, to. II, ia to, I), in, Co. i:, 'IV. I n. II, ; to. I., inn. 07, Co, F, 1, 100, lo. i; c n, . i:. 'HI; Co. Co I, 100; ( o Ft. ion, I'M. Co. I', . I, lliU, Co. Conlilion of K'Uipiniiit Co V, inn, ( 0. C, K1; ( o. li. inn; Co, '. ion, fo. fi, iihi, Co. , 101; Co. h. 04; (n I,, Inn. lomlitinti of t lntliim- Cn. , '; Co C, 01: Co. I). IIHI; ( 11. 1;. inn, ( o O, inn; I o. II, 100, Co. Is, OJ, (o !., 0 llnnlii and Tapers Co , inn ( M, 100; (o. C. Iiki. D, IO11; (.0. I., fi, to. T, 91; ( o. fi. Ki, I .1 II, 1CK), Co. I, 100, Co. K, 100, to. i 100. CONVICTION IS AFFIRMED. Lutz, the Luzerne County Wife Slayer. Will Go to Gallows Among the opinions handed down by the Supienv' eoitit Wcdncfday was one ntniinlng the lower point In the case of John l.ut, who was convicted of ilrst drgtee niuriler, In I.uzeme county, and sentenced to be hanged. This iase vvai ot mote than usual Inteiest, bemuse of the fact that l.ut was twtip convicted of the mintlei. At the Ilrst tilnl one of the Juroiv, aftei being out fifteen das, said that he had been Inlltieiued. He had been sick, and had signed the verdict for lonvlctlon to Ret out of the Juiy 100111, although It was agalnt-t his lonsi Ieiue to do so. on the stiensth of this statement a second tiial was gianted, and again le sultetl In a verdict of ri llt in the ilrst degree. Appeal vas tin r taki 11 10 the Sitpieme cinut, wliuli I- now lefused. Cioveiniu .siiini- win pun, nt a day for the execution of tin mtirdetcr. -r 4- CITY NOTES I ". MVmilKIl bV MIM.MI -Dalton Ketelien, of Palion, ami lennii Mullincv. of Waierl;, were mairieil jetenljj ufirnioon ) AMtrnun Millar. Mhl' I.VI Mdlir-Tlip l.lKh and training ihool lommiltee of the bojnl of control met Ut night ami ionlileifil a nuniher ot routine nutlet!. U'lllIIMi (ilMMinKi: MKI'.llNd -There will be a nurtiim of the aiitlllini; ronmiitlee ol roiimll. net Mondiy nlgbt. It will Imo plentv to ilo 1. ilie lutth ol bllU awaiting IU conl ler.ili. n i in) lai.'e. IIOIII Wl.lll. (OMMITThli - hero) (iilbcit ami Vua, shran. the lolored man and ldi white lail) Imt, wliti weie aireiied on Wednesilaj, liaiut-U with illorilerl.i lomliet, weie commit ted, .etrnh) inoinlnc, to the lounty jail by MiRitiute Howe, m iKfanlt of tinea of iflO anl J0 rpedlicl). tllTsinr. Till: I'MIK-Superlnlemlent Phil Ilpk, of a Auc pirk, would like the public to unileratind that the "tattle danzle" maehlne 011 tthich rt-i il pfriiin wrio Injuied July i, ml to reenter dammea for which ndti haie Ihiii linniiiht. It niiltltle the ronltnea of tho paik and lit 110 way 'imler tho tuptnlilon or tontiul ut the piik autlioiillci. Marriage Licenses, Mephcn Nt'iuhill Srnnlon lilllr Mllmriili Vrantnn Donaln lloehlechln ,,.. .Iliininoio Duniineca Mai la (ilnrdino ...Dunmoie llalton Krtihen Hilton hnnlc Mulliiix f ...V'jicrly THIS COUNTY FARES NOT ILL SUFFERS LEAST OF ANY IN AP PROPRIATION CUTS. Lackawanna Hospital Accepted as a State Institution and Qlvon a $70,000 Appropriation, Which Is $40,000 More Than It Received Two Years Ago Taylor Hospital Item Is Vetoed Becauso tho Insti tution Is Not a Reality Intorviow with Deputy Att'y Gen. Floitz. (lovernor Stone c.tcrdny published his action on the apptoprlatlon bills. A reduction of about $.',250,000 has been ma'de In the apptoprlatlon bills to keep within the estimated state revenues of $26,500,000 for the next two years. Among tho bills nppioved Is tho meas- uie appioprlatlng $4, 000,000 to complete tho state capllol building, anil $1,000,000 to tover the deficiency In the state ap propriation to public schools. The following npptoprlallons to Insti tutions wholly dependent upon the state foi aid weie approved by the governor: Care of Indigent Insane, $1,800,OOU, Na tional CJuaid, $704,000. Among appioptlatlons to institutions pai tidily dependent upon the state, which ate approved, are the following. Vllko.-Hain- ho'pltnl, $25 000, State Normal schools, $260,000; Homo for the Krlendless, Scianton, $1,000; St. Joseph's home. Scranton, $1,000, The following aie among bills np pioved, with leductioiis: Appropriation by fiomnor's legislature, rcuiiition Ilnplla1 for inme, Scranton.. 77,000 Ho'pltil for IndiRint pcrvnn, lhtletnn IVOO piltllers' Orphan' lehool .... Sb,K) llonieopuhlc llopltil for In dire SOO.OOO Stale llopltd for Insane, Xor- ? 75,niO 2,.'i00 20,1 rnO 250,000 rlMown baekiwanni hospital (to be late hn.pltil) I'aeker hopltal, Sivre Or il N liool (nr Deif, Seranton. Wel xnle hn.pttal, S.r)liton. (arlinndile linnpit il llihnennnn liopilal, eranlon Mirty hopital, Wilkes llarre . tree lopita for Poor Con- 12!),jni) lOS.JOO Kl.frtl I0,nn0 2j,( S.fHVI ,v:,2i-i M10 r,onO S.llOil 17,il A.niO in.rjiH) A.mm 1J.O00 o.OiVl lin.otx) bo.ooo 40,0i10 1J.300 imiptbr lin,Oi)0 Normil fehoo), Kant stiomls burg 40,000 Till: TAYl.OU HOSPITAL. It was learned ftom Deputy Attoincy lieneial l-'. AV. Kleltz, who retutned from Haiilsburg last night, that the governor had vetoed the Taylor hos pltal appropilatlon of $15,000, for which Heprcentatlve James had so earnestly wotked. The fact that piactlially nothing had been done a, yet to estab lish this hospital nccounts for the gov ernor's action. Altogether the cuts amounted to $.', 5(10.000. Lackawanna, aciotdlng to Mi. Klelt, compaiatlvely speaking, suffered the least of any county In the state. The fact that the Lackawanna hos pital seniles an apptoptlatlon of $40,000 more than It did last year, and that St. Joseph's Foundling home and the Home for the Kilondless each come In for a diaie of the state's latge.ss ate the paitlcular Items on which the Lacka wanna members aie to be congratu lated. "While theie was some sevete cutting. It Is still a fact that Laika w.tnna. this year, gets more money from the state for Its iharitable insti tutions than It ever did befoie. The Lackawanna hospital npproprl tlon of $70,000 is made up of $110,000 for maintenance and $10,000 for Improve ments. All of the West Side hospital appiopilatlon Ib to go for maintenance. The $5,000 mt was in the item for Im provements. tiegaiding the treatment Laikawnn 11.1 received at the hands of the appro, pilatlon committees and the governor, Mr. VlcU had this to sav : "Notwithstanding these cuts, this Is the largest amount of money, by far, ever lecelved by Lackawanna county for its charitable institutions. The gov ernor's only motive In making cuth at all was to reduie the expenses to a point Justilled by tho revenues. "I especially 1 egret the reductions In tho Hahnemann anil "West Side hospi tuls appropilatlons nnd the vetoing of the Taylor hospital Item. "This latter Institution was vigorous ly championed by Hon. Kdwaid James, jr.. and It wa, no fault of his that It failed. Tho falltitc was due wholly to tho untoward circumstances that the hospital was not yet In existence and that the revenues were not sufllclent to warrant an expenditure for an Institu tion still in the air, more or less. 4 good start, however, has been made towards the consummation of this pto Ject. THK UKCOMPKNSi:. "For these disappointments we are moie than lecompensed by the success which attended the efforts of our sena ttor nnd icpresentaUves in having Lackawanna hospital accepted its a state Institution. This means that tho local contributors will bo relieved fiom supporting It. and that the state ap propriation low .11 ds Its support will no longer be chiuged up against Lacka wanna inunty. This will leave our chin liable people fieo to devote to other Institutions the donations that thej wete wont to so generously make to the hospital, and It will mean that, In the fiitine, theie will be one big Institution that will not have to bo cat ot! tor out of the Lackawanna county allotment. "This was a tiemcudous undertaking nnd Its successful consummation at tests tho activity anl Influence of our lepiesentatlves In Hanlsburg. Tho securing of appiopiiations for St, Joseph's homo nnd tho Home for the Filendless Is another Instance of this. Neither of these Institutions over 10 ceived state aid befoie. They weie about the only big now Institutions to get on the appropriation bill. The fat t that Senator Viiughan vvns chatimau of the npptopilntlons committee of tho senate and that Hepiesentatlve Schetter wns one of the oldest and most Intluen tlal members of the house appropila tlons committee had moie than n little to do with the success of the Lecka wanna men." FREE TRIPS TO EUROPE. John Flack and John Loughney to Testify Against Longo. John Flack and John Loushnoy, of ITM. n H ii riLduiauic rnuy. Possibly you have need of a bnnk. If so, it becomes our plensurablo duty to invito you to this Bank. The People's Bank. Vnlnut street, Dunmore, are to cet 'free trips to Europe. They were wit nesses to tho murder of 1'ollce Otllcer (Jolden, and have been served with subpoenas directing them to accom pany County Detective Phillips to ltnly to glvo evidence against Tony l.ongo, who Is to be tried for the mnrdfr In thnt country. The time for tho departure has not yet boon decided upon, REGIMENT LEAVES TONIGHT. Scheduled to Depart from tho D, & H. Station at 0 O'clock. The Thirteenth regiment will leave tonight for tho brigade encampment at Sit Oretnn. Tho city companies will assemble nt tho armory nt 8 o'clock, nnd the Hones dale and Montroip companies are to report at the Delaware and Hudson station. The special train to carry the soldiers to tho camp will leave the Delaware and Hudson station nt 0 o'clock. Col onel Wnt re Is a tlcklcr on punctual ity, and the chances are that It will not bp many, If any, minutes after nine when the train pulls out. The train will go to Avora on the Delaware nnd Hudson road nnd thence by way of the mountnln cut-off on the Lehigh Valley to Lebanon, where the Cornwall and Lebanon will be taken to the camp ground. The ollliers and men will nil nppear In their new kahkl suits. It will be the Ilrst opportunity given Scrnntonlans to see ,1 ipglmpnt arrayed in the stle of uniform In ought Into vogue by our having gotten Into bother In the trop ics. Captain W A. llnub will bo ofllrer of tho day, nnd Lieutenant Klincr Berry, oincer of the guard. STRIKERS MAY RETURN Lackawanna Machinists to Vote on tho Motion Again Tonight. Tho element among tho stilklng Lnckavvantri machinists who favor returning to work, called a special meeting, by petition of five membeis, tit 10 o'clock yesterday morning, to discus the question of sending a committee to the company to ascer tain whether or not the men might return In a body If they chose to de ilaro tho strike off. Tho members who do not favor giv ing up the fight, stayed away fiom tho meeting when they learned of Its ptttpose, and when It was seen that the attendance was not largo enough to wan ant any Important action, It wns dei ldeil to put tho matter over until tonight, when the regular meet ing Is to bo held. If the Lackawanna, men go back, there is no assurance that It will have the offpct of Inducing the Allls-Chal-niprs Mrikets to give up their fight. They say they will stick to the bitter end, MRS. GAFFNEY BADLY CUT Mrs. Mary Lavinoy Hit Her Over the Head with a Pitcher An Artery Severed, Mrs, Ann Gaffney. a well-known South Siianton character, Is at the Lackawanna hospital with a badly cut head, and Mis. Maiy Lavinoy. her neighbor. Is In tho county jail, charged with being icsponslblo for Mrs. llaff noy's condition. Tho hitter's Injury Is dangerous, from tho fact that an ar teiy vvns seveicd, which caused great loss ot blood. The two women vcere doing a little quiet celclnatlng yesterday at the homo of Mts. Lavinoy, SJ1 Rlrch street, in which a "growler" llgured conspicuous ly. Piesently they became Intoxicated and atgunientatlvo. and to enforce one of hor fitatements Mrs. Lnviney grabbed a water pitcher and hit Mis. Oaffney over tho head with all her strength. The pitcher bioko and cut .Mis. Gaff ney. With blood spurting from her wound, the latter sought Alderman Lentcs to have ii warrant Issued for Mrs. Lavin ey's arrest. The aldeiman saw that the wound was a dangeiotts one nnd sent for Dr. Albert Kolh, who stopped the How, nnd had tho woman taken to the hospital. Mrs. Lavinoy vvns then brought be fore the alderman, and In default of J1.000 ball was bent to tho county jail, THEY KILLED A BIG SNAXE. Two North Scranton Boys Captured One Seven and a Half Foot Long. Joseph Wntklus and Hobort White, of Not th Scianton, had an exciting c.x peilenie vosterdny while on a berrying expedition on the hills notth of Chin chilla. They diove up nnd leaving their horso nnd wogon started thtough a swamp to a place wheie they believed the benles vveio to befound In pio fuslon. They had not gone far w hen they cumo acioss a big black snake try ing to swallow a chipmunk, which wns nppaiently stuck In Its throat. Theip vveio seveial smaller black snakes around the big one. but the boys weie not in tho least atrald. One of them hit the large snake on the head with n piece of wood, which stunned It, and they thought killed It. Tho leptllo was placed In tho bottom of tho wagon and the boys stinted homo. Tho snake lovived on tho way down the mountains and made things so very lively for tho boys that one of theni shot It with a revolver which ho had with him. Tho snnke was measured and found to be just seven and a half feet long. It was exhibited last night at Sanders and Sndei's cigar store, Ninth Scianton. Guernsey Brothers' Store H small, their stock Is small, fresh nnd new. Their profits small: their epensei nro small, hut nie Hut the value thev give for a dollar Is veiy lirge, The amount of courteous kind treatment that ciihtomers io eelve Is very large, nnd tho number of patrons that say Guernsey llrotheis Is the best place to buy n plnno or organ Is very large. Don't forget the number, 111 Wnshlneton avenue, near Lackawanna. Wyoming Seminary. A largo nnd well-equlpped bending school. Hvery modem convenience. fVi tlflcato accepted by all colleges lecelv Ing students on ceitltteatc. Depart ments of music, nit and oratory veiy laige. Husliiess course for students who do not wish to prepaio for college. $300 a year. Kor catalogue, address L. L. Sprague, D. D.. Piosldcnt, Kingston, Pa. Smoke tho Pocono Cigar, Sc. IS THERE A WAY OUT OF IT SELECT ASKS SOLICITOR FOR INFORMATION. If the Second Class City Act Fur nishes Any Means by Which Via duct Can Bo Built Without a Vote of the Pcopl Councils Want to Know It-Third Ward Electric Light Ordinance Amendod Con ference Committee on Liconso Ordinance Is Named. At last night's mooting of select coun cil action was taken to nsccrtaln whether or not the second class city act gives the city any power toconsttuct the West Lackawanna avenue viaduct without submitting the question to the vote of the people. Tho resolution Introduced by Mr. Wagner dli citing "the city solicitor to furnish the councils with a written opinion as to tho proper course to pur sue for the construction of a viaduct on West Lackawanna nvpnuo other thnn submitting the question to a vote of the people and authorizing councils to pro ceed In the matter." The lesolutlon wns adopted. Mr. Oliver, who has been an earnest nnd consistent champion of the viaduct for ycais said last night that the people of West Scranton have not given up tho hope of securing tho much needed viaduct. Ho said they would not move until tho full text of tho opinion of the supreme court Is received and the grounds on which the supremo court has ordeicd the injunction uinstatod are made known. Tho necessary rem edy will then be decided upon and tho work of pushing the viaduct proposi tion will be taken up with gt eater vigor than ever. OHDINANCH AMKNDLD. Tho ordinance for an oloctilc light In the ihlrrt ward, which caused such a tempest In select council last Thursday night, wns Introduced In select last night, reported favorably forthwith from committee and on second reading was amended to provide that the cost of it be paid out of the nppioprlatlon for electric lights for this yenr. Oiigin- ally tho ordinance provided for paving for tho lights out of tho unexpended balance of the electiic light fund for 1001. This was Illegal for the reason that the unexpended balance w 111 not bo known until the close of the fiscal year 1901. An otdlnnnce for nn electric light on River street In the Eleventh ward was amended In a similar manner. Chairman Chittenden appointed the present license committee of councils as tho conference committee of select council to meet a similar body from the common and agree upon tho amend ments to the license ordinance. "I hope this committee will get to woik at once," said Mr, O'Boylo. "Ll censetax ordinances have been dragging along In this council for the last three yeais and each time they nie shelved or die with councils. It's time this li cense ordinance was passed and be came a law." The following ordinances passed on third leading: Providing for paving Washburn street between Sumner avenue and the westeily side of Van Buren avenue with vitrified brick on a conctete base. Ptovidlng for paving Olive street from Adams to Madison avenues with sheet asphalt on a conciete base. OTHER BUSINESS. Mr. Morgan, of the Fifth ward, in troduced ti resolution providing for flagstone sidewalks on Scianton stieet fiom the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western tracks to South Main avenue. A resolution Introduced by Mr. Cos grove permitting the People's Coal company to connect tholr ofllces with tho Tenth avenue sewer was adopted, ITS ANNUAL REUNION, Survivors of One Hundred and Forty third Regiment to Meet at Harvey's Lake, The thirty-fifth annual reunion of tho Association of the One Hundred and Forty-third icgiment, Pennsylva nia volunteers, will be held at Har vey's Lake, Sept. 3, 1001. Hon. John Rail Osborne, son of the late General 1. S Osborne, nnd assis tant secietary of the reciprocity com mission nt Washington, D. C, wlllu be the orator of tho day. Pi of. P. l' Durkln, of Sci .niton, will compose nnd deliver a pnom to the eteians and tho friends who will be present on that- Interesting oc casion. FUNERAL OF ARTHER D. HOWE Remains "Wore Taken to Stroudsburg for Interment. Kiom his Ute residence cm Pine street, on Wednesday, occiiiud the funeral of Aithur D. Howe, the Lacka wanna nieninu. who was scalded to death Monday. Services wete held nt the house.vvhlch weie uttended by a laige number of railioad men, and tho lemalus weie taken to Stioudsburg for Inteiment. Free Cooking Lessons by Mail. Tho N. K. Fall bank company, ot Chicago, have announced a new fe.ituie In their plnns of advertising, In giving away cooking lessons. The X. K. Fall hank company, 271 Deniboin street, Chicago, will send to any reader of The Tilbune a complete couise of cooking lessons prepared by Mis. J'mmti I'. r.wlng upon leipiest nnd the enclosure of the nominal sum of TiO cents, which will bring with the les sons a coupon which can bo ledeemed for one year's subscilptlon to "llar pei's Bazai," the tegular price of which Is J1.00, Mrs. Kwlng will nnswei. In a department especially devoted to that puipose, questions fiom students of the Cooking school. The lessons which she has piepaied cover tho entile inngo of sensible, puictlcul cookery ntfl aie very Interesting and valuable, not only to those who want to leain to cook, but also to those who have already had expei lence. Ptibllsheis of The Tilbune know The N. K. F.ilrbank company as a la. go and responsible Institution, having been heavy advert hers for a gieat ninnv ycais, and i cadets can lest assured that their affair Is bona tide and woithy of their attention. Hanley'a Ice Oream Is absolutely pure. 420 Spruce street. wwvwywyywwwvvvuvyww' LEMONADE The Cleanest and Best Lemon Juice Ex tractor is the Glass, Clean and Rapid. Made in Three Sizes. Small Size 5c Eden ricdium Size 10c Each Large Size 15c Each Geo V Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmmmm WE HAVE TOO MUCH STOCK FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR. We Are Going To Reduce It If Prices Will Do the Business Everything in Hen's, Women's and Children's Clothing ON CREDIT at Prices Lower than you are in the habit of" getting when you put up your hard earned cash. 317 Lack. Ave Second Floor Open Evenings PEOPLE'S HENRY BEL1N. JR., General Agent tor the U'yomirg District Ut Dupont's Powder Mlninff, Hlatlns, Sporting, SmolrlMj and the Repauno Chemical Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and Exploders ltoom 101 Con ncll Building .Scranton. AOHNCIUS: thos. Fonn JOHN' n SMITH SOS W. E. MULLIGAN rit'ston Plymouth .Wllkcs-Uure HUDOOH JUMPED PROM CAR. He Struck on His Head and Wes Badly Injured. Ten-year-old Joseph Hudoch, of Larch street, was hadly huit Wednes day nifiht. while nllKhtlng- from n Green Ridge Suburban car nt Wash ington avenue nnd Larch street. Hudoch wanted to got off at l.arch street, nnd h.ivlnc some trouble In getting tho eye of the conductor of tho crow iled open car, ho decided to jump. The car was going nt a sood r.ito of speed nt the time and lludo-di was thrown, striking on his head. Ho was can led homo In nn uncon scious condition, and Dr. R. P. Lone street called to attend tho hoy. His Injuiles are painful, but not serious. Important Changes in Lackawnni a Railroad Schedule. Taking effect Sunday July 21t sev eral Importnnt chnnges will be made in the Laeknwnnna i-chedulo and pas sengeis will do well to consult the locnl papcis beginning Saturday the 20th be. fore taking trains as under tho new table a numbet of tinlns will leave a few minutes cailler llinn nt present. Father O'Donnell's Excursion. The congregation of Holy Cro's church, Bellevue, will run an excur sion to Lake I.odoro next Tuesday. The regular tialn will leave the steel works station at 7:43 a. m but tho tickets will bo good on all trains. Adults, $1; children, &0 cents. HEALTH HINTS. From the Mnlii.il Ilrcord. fpnuifcinnt nuy lie fiiqurntlv cut short Hie made li) turnlne the pitlcnt on his left side. When chlll. fiom exposure, breathe very deep lj and rnpMlv and the increase In bodily warmth will le Fiifpriin(f. oinltlriu after the ailmlnMration of chloro form nuy !reriientl,v bo prevented by repljilti tho inhaler with a linen iloth steeped in urn1 car, allowing it to it main ener the face for some time. People who have weak heatti should nluai hae their pilncipal meal in the middle ot the da. and with a little water as pos.lble Man) a nomjn't ruin W due tn the old idea that a woinin cm safclj Ka)e her led on the tenth diy alter confinement. Crude petroleum, puured upon i burned sur. (aie nnd mmed loowly with cotton, will sub due tho pain almost at ome. A towel dipped ill boiling vraler, wnins out rapidlt', foldid to piopcr ie and applied In I lie abdomen, with a dr) flanm! oer tho hot towel, aits like ma;io in Infantile (flu. Miens spirit ol ainmonli applml to tho wounds ot nnke bites or rabid animals, is bit ii r than any rauitle. It neutralirea the virut la pott paituni hemeiihase try tying a piero I I uronir wcbblns tlchtly ibovc the knee of the pill. nt. fjrbolle acid pnlfonlng can be qulik.lv eured liv Khlnt' (iiler uneRJr diluted with equd pjrta ol water In half tumblerful doei ever live or ten minutes for a few times To keep the biml soft nfler mine plaster o( pjrl', taibolle ui Id, ite, an applliatlon on coin.- to bed of ointment loniposed of melted licoujx, lalhm, nnd u(it oil to the himli will Mitten them 111 one nlshl. toialno poisoning is am Moled well by itionc coflie. daily sponse hith is nerr.tarv (or the wo man evpectini eontineinrnt, In older that the (kill does not become Inn lite and throw in work upon oilier orirans already tecerely uvod, cpeilallv the kldne. rntiwluni permanganate Is an efrtucnt antt doic il taken while morphine i (till in the stomal h. drain for grain It nil) completely dc compote morphine. V Uphold feter patient will do well upon a diet nl i lie w itir. be applied to Iho evteiiul genitals li nald to bp the bet and aiinplrst method (0r con trolling blood pittlnc nd nose-bleed. A DEADLOCK. From Kun. Mind When are they to he married? I.tliel Sever. Maud .Never? And why so. Kthel h will not marry him until he his paid his riehu, and he cannot pay hia dcbti un til the marries him. j Co 4 WjomlnB Arena Credit Clothing Company. kJ A Revolution in Furniture.... It is furniture made from PRAIRIE GRASS 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. All styles, from the $1.00 Alpine Straw to tho $12.00 Panamas. Don't forget we are head- quarters for Summer Shirts, Underwear, Etc iiM$A 412 SPRUCE STREET. Try Our Special 10c Linen Collars ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. GHANO ATLANTIC HOTEL eNO ANNEX Virginia Ave and Ileaeh, Atlantic City, N. J. tlNth itur. H'iO beautilul looms entuite, single and with hath, hot and cold wa-watcr baths in l.otil and annex Ioiation ecleit anil ceniril, within lew vaids ot the steel I'll r Oichcitu. Ollir piiiul puns ratm, U to 15 by weekj t.'Wuphv la Spuial ritu to families. Coathej meet all tralw. Wiito iorliaoMot ClIAltld' li. COPE. HOTEL OSBORNE, Allantlo Cltv, V. J. One qmre fiom heach. New "5 room annex MoJern appoinuneits. 1,'n. excelled .rviie Kite, by ihc ilav, H.tO and up waid. By the week, na and upwaid. Capacity, 4oO. II J. O-boine. The Delaware City. Atlanllo ritv, S, ,T. Tonneao avenue nnd llneh t'eiitrall hyited. Chenful. f ombirtahle and home like Table and (iivlia iinsurpasied, I up h lit, ?nn. ni.vr k HnrnAKKit. SCIUNTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, SCRArvrON, A. T. J, Koter President, p.lmer II, Lawill, Treas, R.'J.'Koitef, Stanley V. Allen, Vice I'rcldnt. ' Secretary,