ry fY I 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1901. THE REPORT IS SUSTAINED OPINION OF JUDGE EDWARDS IN TURNPIKE CASE. Ho Confirms Finally tho Roport of the Viowars Condemning All of the Factoryvllle and' Abington Turn plko Which Lies Within tho Boundaries of the County of Lacka wanna Exceptions Fllod to the Report Are Considered at Longth by the Judgo in His Opinion. Follow Inn Is iIip exlitiintlp opinion handed down by I'lcMdcnt .indue 11. M. Kduitid- in the matter of the con demnation of the Knetoiyllle mid All ltiRton turnpike: Proceeding tn mndenin tlic urt of the abme turnpike lomtod in LaikiHiitma oniiilt, vr beirun by ietltion Wed Aui;iil 'JO, I'."'. S. p trmbcr 26, )'", h the time fixed t' lorwldef the appliiatlin for tlif ntpninltnont of tieir.t Iho tleitcra mnl muter tro .ippiilntcd Oitn.iir 13, l'i", and tlic report ct the tlmei ion ilemnlnfr all nf t io to'iiptki Mini In laikui.i.m. rnmity tia Iliru aim iiinirinin m-i i i 1'ail. 'iwn rrt (it CAiiptlon were fll-tl, flic fft by the turnpike minpint. mid the otlrr liy thi Northern lloulei ird inmpani, wlm ililm to own bv punliiv one .in.l wn lull mill "I tho condemned turnpike, uhi.h It I illceo.li free from rutidcmtiiilon liv uavn nf the Hniile tard not of l'.i'., I I. .fi The turnpike In qiinlmii I pirlly Imilnl 111 twn ((.untie, Lukniaiint iiii'l Wjoiuliu; Hie part In l-ukattiiini I helium mill and ulna mllM In lrnelh: the p'rt In Wjnnilms Irum ln'l ., mile ti .1 mile !! whole of lli" P'rt Wtoniliii? I louted In 1 liuniueli nrnl In"- ' toilcile. mnl. tinder tin- ait of I"", 1'. L. 31', tan lute tn trlldte. I, i:icptiun nf the .Northern lloulciaiil com pany. Of tlire, ern rrlile n tlte Institution nf Ibe muter, .nul lour to the npnrt ol the ii-i r Tin) nrnl ml bo i ouildi 'cd npiritilv heiau-c one' prltiiiplo nf 1 1' illp"i nf tin hi. 'II iy rturil or I ill .'n.m.lni- to tlic ilnv no tike nl one ipieatln-i nf Int I h. i,itlon I" til I In the tllt rurptinn to the nporl of tk-iurs, uhlili i III fullitv lhe -ihl Juri nf urn- rir.il n. their fourth fllnlitiK nf fait, tililili null folloua: "VI. We fnil a 1 liwller of lul tint the I'm tori Mile and .bliiEtnn I'liuipike mil I'll is Itmil ia l turnpike rn.ul nr liiulini upon vihlih inllgitcH re crrtteif. rfwl th.it l"ll are ihirr I t'i tui fllne pnlibe f.ir iln u-i nf mnl r.nJ hv Mitne cf a nmhl .nl nf the ennui m. ml ly nf tie remnionnr.illli nf IVumiliaiili, nppriiir.1 pril IT, l''l. mnl the Mippteinrtit Ihiritn. dlA Hut the lesnl miner nf Mhl liiinplki rnml nr hljh njy l the r.irlnriillle mnl Mungton Turnpike ik I'lnnk llnul (ninpani, II 1 Ni.rtlnip. preb iltnt ami treiurer.' iiir or -i in I'lM' "Silil flnilmi; not ImiiL In mionliiiee mill tie rililfiiie nr the '.i, the iiiieniitrnllitnl ib ilucc hcf.iie the ile ir t tint purlieu "f Khl tlirnnlkj rmil, t" n, tin liortinn In tin in 1 i.lce .. P.irl.rr'n iHmc at I hrk' 'uniinit mnl tie little M i: ilinr. Hi t'hluihllll, i'llll tiinctnn tOMn.liiii, H miiel In tin ioil'iiin iliiulemril iniiipini. mnl bi 1i i imt R itie t tn innilrnitiitiiui. 'lint the Nnrlhrrn llnuli i in! lOnipiny in in .1111111. phii.h.il. nprn. notou ow ami hostile pnt-hm nf snH pnrtlnn nf roel, n-l Inii bicn in po-i.einn thrrrnf finm Ihe iMh ilay nf ScpteinlK-i, l'l, tin ilite mi nhnli it imiihi-pil uhl pniilnii nf roail frmn Mnl turnpike lempini unhr the prniinlnni nf rliiwt ?, fpetlnn .'. 1 f the ail nf Vth .tune, 1".i"i, nun innnli known i the ltnulpi.ini ait." One trmiiniw f the umili inneil liirupikc is it "the little M II ihnri h it t himhill 1," Sou li .Milncton timiihii, I.11 kni.inni (nuuty, 'Ihe linulrnnl mnipinj (liinn to hue pun hi it from the turnpike rniupuii 1 inih anil 1 Inlf of the turnpike, lir-firminc at Ihe li rniinm tnt-n-tloneil, Jiid cinllni; .H lrue .". I'nkir' t"ie at t'lark' Siiiiimit. 'I In etijul nf Ihl all(i.eil punhi-e rilnVntli n to eiirml Ihe line if another turnpike Ir.ivul In the liotilii.irrl (oin pnuy from the I'lmuhute .nnl hitn;ton Turn pike cninpini, .inntliir loipniation, uliieh turn pike eleinl4 finm the I'muileine Npnre In Knrth Sirmtmi tn the "little M K 1 lnm h, ' ami ii four mile In length The rimlilune ami Ablnctfn Turnpike ininpam, .nnl the l'utori lille .nul .bllistnn Tuinpike iinipmi .lie two liUtimt cnr.ir.ilions. The mtltii.ite nf ininrpontinn nf ihe Nnrlh etn rteuleianl eoinpaii.i hi irs ilite vptfinlur P. ltfO. 'lhn H the ilite of the flil foruul niretine of the ininrpo,itor 'Hie ilnilrr, aller pome ileliv, iai crant.1 (iitnhrr " l'" Hie pnrpee of the corpontlon H fft forth n1 I" in follinc' "The uhl loiporilion i fnniinl for the fiurme of luiilcilic ami rnnMnii tinic an im proieil loidiuv nr hoiiUiaiil, ami to lne and purclnsn a turnpike 1 r plank read or roads ai prniidrd by the ait of .m nihil approicd lime W, I"')i, and it" supplnneni inl ronlnai to pp made a irrind, inuiput driiiiiir loid of stone, cuiel or other piopn ml innirnnnt nntrriil 5-iM reid.iv or hnuloianl is intimleil tn run from I'loiidenre S.iuie in the i ity nf Sr.mton, tn the (nul I M i; iliunh nnrlh nf the lilli.'e of Uilnchllla, in the toim.liip nf Siutli Muni; ton, I.ukii mm louut.i, 1 dirt line of not tn ixiced tour mile" llon.r.VAlil) A I 1h llojlriitd ,iit of lsQ"i pioihlis Hi it ior poritlom nf the Miomi elusn inn be nidrd for the puroe of (ouitriutiiu; mil mainlainun; lioulrnrdi In tlilm uiiniiioniieiltli, the cipliil of which rpiiipjnv khill (ml he Iis thin tin thousiiul dollii per mile for inh mil- of mid 1 ii'tmitPil, It ah-i pioiulrs in soitioii a thit tin ihnlrr nf ,1 Imuh 1 ird (oinpin.i nhill Mate: (1), Tho Kind of impimed roidiiay or houle. laid to be (oustiuLitil. til, lie1 phim fiom and to whiiU uli iuiproinl 101d11.11 U in. trndfil to luii, 'Ihe duih-r of the Vnrtliern ItouUiard (oinpauv U in strut (nuiplnme with tho ait of assi nihU, I iieiuhes the kind nf liuuleiard the imnpniv intii 111U to i.nntunl, it ".'In- the teiiuinl 'rom Proinlnue "siiiiiie tn the M. 1'u hunh at t him hilla, a dixmne nf four null, and the lapitil is fixed ut siO.ium, or in,oni ier mile. 'the houleiard umpmv pioirednl tn 1 irr.i nut the puipoce nf it nuninii illnu bv lpiimr 1 1 mil tile I'liiiideute iml Miin.-iou 'lurupike loinpmi, on eptllllKr 21, I'-m, ihe whole nf lis turn pike, four niiliK in length, for the tinn ot (" rarj. On the Mine (li; it .is- acrppil In pur ill is a mile and ,1 Inlf 1 f the I ulm.iiillc turn pike for the miiii of ti,vm, imiti; fmi dmn when tho ipreciuint na. riuneil on Hie nest iln. Ily what outlinntt in law did the lioulri ird (ompany make llm pun I an ' U Hie punh.ic 1 ilid, or ii it ultri n.' li is loulimled H111 cliuw S, of eeilioii .', f tin Itoiileiard ait ii Fufticient authouli. Ihe il,ue teols lliii.: "It trull be lawful for mhIi loiporiimus in oh. Uin by purchase or lene. nm for .1111 iiirnpiku oompanj' or plank mid 1 .iiipiui to rp or le.i.n to any mjch tioulei ml mmiuiij. 1111 turuplko er plank road or anv pwrnn ,,r uihir there if nwntd by 64id tuinpike louipani or pi ink mad cnmpiny, tupnn null teim- a nuy he mithorlrnl by a majority in iw of 1 In ownu. nf tho Hock in tha respn-tne ioniiinim " Wo alio (,uote a put nf laiw ( in this ion licitlon: '"iiuih linuleunl (otnpniiiii lull hue the rlf-ht of eminent dounln for the purpi of taVine and anpililm; am liml iuiiir.i tor the location and (nrmtruitlnn of am 1.111 h houle. rard for the purpose of widenini,' or Muleliii n lPB thueof " rowKiis 1 r i'o-i .i . Ilp.nllnir these dausoa, a will aa fome of the ntliii, In the ll,'ht of the exprtu purpnie Of the corporation and the limitation in the lit os tn termini, we innnot auihl the lonili lion tint the poner crantcd in cUuo 3 are to lie eiuied In conneittou with the boulevard intend! I tn bo built and uliiih la fpciinYally drfciil.i 1 in the charter. In othtr norda, the horthein Uoulevard company una ineorpoiated (or a Ui finite object, viz, to construit .1 houlc tard troni I'roiidence Square to the t'hlmhllla ehutch. .nul no farther. To ircompllih In oh Jert, It iould build in entirely new roadway, eondemnlne print property by the exeicite of the power of eminent domain crintcd in clauju 4, or. It could buy ir lioie a turnpike or plank road alicady In oxlttence. Iln la what the oompany did. It found the I'rmidince and Abington Turnpike lultiMe for It" purpoe. I'nder 1 la use li it lea-ed thla turnpike, mini; thrie-fourtha of II- lapltal, J),Pm, in the tran action. 'Hie prittlrgy alloired in clau'ea 3 and i must be coiislderrd an auxiliary and autwr vient to the pnutr Bunted by the rhaiUr to ion Ktruit a certain rpeelBed bouletard. We can. pot ipjiI the act in any other way. The othtr cUiucd ct Millon 3 ot the ait auitaln thit view, The director hate invtvr to build brldeea ner all atrrama froed by "their bouletard." and whenever the corporation t-hall haie flnbh'rt Mie miles or more ol "uih Improied roadway or bouletard," or If "tho entire bouletard'1 -hall be of a Uorter dlalance, the court -hall ap point lew era ami illrcit the imtlon ot toll Kte. 'I1iu., all thrniiRh the act, the reference la to the particular bouleunl the mtporatlnn 1 o L'lnlwd to lontt.-t.d If our tlew la not the cor r.t one, then tho Northtru Itoultiatd cmnpiay can buy or leaie etery turnpike or plank t md In the -tate, without any further wnirlly than the in,nuO per mile proildea In the iharter for the bulldlntt of a four-mile boulciaril. Such an In lirprrtatlon of ilu-e a would be, to .iv the lrt. doubtful, and f doubtful Rrant nf power to a corporation doe" not exist. As lllaiif, V 1 , aia (n Commonwealth ti. Ilrle H S. II. It. It. Co, 2" !'a., .ti'li "If J on awtt thit a 1 orpin tie,n had certain rtitlleire, ahmir tu the uonlt of the leglalatiire confcrrlno; them, raillnc In thla, .ton miiat Kite up jour dalm, for nnthlnt; elae tan ponaihly aiatl oii. A ilonhlful iharter ilnr not cxltt! beiaue whateier I? doubtful U (Icelnliely aalnt the coiporallon " IIUX OP CO.NSTIU'CNIOS Ihla rule of utriit eonatrintion of eoiponte powna ia Riiin by llillon on Munleipil li.i, aeetlon SI, fourth edition, in thee woula: "It la rqmllv applicable to prant ff powria to miitii I pil and pl.hllc bndle" whlili are out nf 'he li.ual t.intre, or whhh maj reault In ptiblle bur rtena or whlih, in their exrrdie. toueh the lUht to liherly or property, or, a II mil be 10m pendlouily rxpreel, anv common law right of the iltlren or Inhabitant " On examination of the ntaiter' Inatrnetlona to Ihe jury of ilew, we rind that he adopted a dlf ferrnl oonatructlnn of the law. He held thit the bouteimil ininpanv had the Tlulil tn purihie, and to hold free from condemnation proeieillins, the mile and .1 Inlf of the V'aetorjiille lunipi- in euiitioier, if the conipmi had made 'h pun Inn brfoie Auif Ii, VK, when the petition in thla (ie wn flleil, but tnat rums mide tin pun h lie In Vplemher, IMit, the (niuptny ha 1 linuirhl mibjeit to the rlirht of inndrmntti in We think thla waa an error, but it ta an rr.ir that does; not atTeit the bouletard (orupint Whichever tini la to be liken, either la fatal to the lomptiii Tor the reason allied the exception" f tie Northern lloulei ml nimpiny are oier-rubd 2 Kiieptlona of the r'actoryulle mil Aliinslnn Tuinpike innipHiiy. Ilefe exiiptloiis ire thlrteer In number ihe firt, phi ml and rlchtli relate to the M.iie ih Jet r matter, and ehould be eonildeted togeHior Seil ion A of the i t nf June 8, 1. I, WVi, reiiurei the Jure to report, Inter alia- "Whctliir or n. t the entire turnpike, roid nr hiuhiwy ia local d In the pititloiicr"' loiinti, and if not. Ml it i. pnrtinn ii no loiated. ami whither nr not it ia br the best Intrreati nf the mple in the pell lionets' (ounlt for the tumpim, mad or huh wni, or a pirt thereof, to be made free from loll- and toll inte-i, ami whtlhrr er tint 'he mine l rondcuili'd by Midi Jurv el iciv for puhlli- use, free from toll, and toll Rilei, and if the whole of and turnpike, road or hiehaay It Inir in the petltlonera' inunti ia not condemned, hut nnl.t .1 put Ihireof, then meh part luill be ilenrly 1I1 itliltnl .mil ilenrihed: iml In wlnih leport i-lnll be .ittnhed a map nr drift of mid turnpike roid Minwini? ileflnlieli the point be tween whii h tin mine ia inniliniied for public use for the turnpike, roid or 1 trliwn, or part thiriof. If Ihe "line lull ha inmlemned tor piiblu ut in nfoicMid " MM' OK TIIK KOD. The imp altuhed to the petilion i m.t 1 map of the entire road, but of that portion only hint: In l.aikaw inni county It inmhl hin be, n iliMrible, in the cine at lnr, to lave hid 1 map nf the whole road, but eertaint.i it is not CN-mllil The put of the roid to be condminid ia the whole or part of the roid lyine in pen tinners' countv. The newer" had no jurlsduimn over th part of the road lnne in W'jotnlnir (nunlj. It Is true the ait ana that tlure fhall be ill uhed Io the nporl "1 map nr diaft of Mid turnpike rnnl", but the nbjpit nf the mip H to how "drnuittly the poluia between w-hn h the -line ia (omhiuned for puhlie tiie " The ob. Jeilion ia at b(j.t of a teihnual riiaiatter, il Ihoueli it l mule eiidinllv for the purpoip nf b'lilinsr in i pnhiulnirv wni- to an nlijeeiion nf a inoie suUtintul clnr.n ter, whnh it 1 used bv the third exreptlnn, aa follow: "Ihe repnrt and protedm are Irregular in I mid beiaiise bv the verdiit the prilinn of the r.iilnrtillle ami Milnitt jii turnpike and pi ink mnl liirur In the rnuntv of latiktwauni la mn ihinned and dim IP t lie iwardid for lint por tinii, al picht tlinijs.inil live hundred dollar Ihe riui.iindrr of I lie turnpike aa shown bv the oil dinip of 11 W Norlhup, president of tie minium-, lie within the horonah of 1 iclnrvvllle. 1 ndcr the Ait of June H. ls'H .. .jco, the lrinalnder nf the roid is woilhless to the iom pint. Tho ait of 10,1 prohibit in u-e a a toll ronl Tin- respondent Ini no n medv for the iliiniL'i'H 1 nisei! bv the t ikinz mil trccinst tint jviitloii of the ronl from toll." s tated, a small put of the I-.11 torinlle turn pike, the upper end of It, and about three Mien- tomtln of 11 length, w in a Imroush in W.m mini: county, wh'ie ihrie I no toll cite. The toll wire all colli 1 ted in I.nViwinni countv lliulcnee wa admilled a tn the emilnr 1 ipa. eilv of the road for the purpose of shnwins: the nlue of the frinilnie Ihe eirntnc, under tho peiuliir conilition of Ihe roil, were neicsiril.i Ihe rinilnE of the whole road, In both counties, Iln biine the i.e. how 1111 the turnpike oin panv lomplalii Whit other earning inpniti could It llOw than w 1 aituillj pioien? time thin tin eiidciue w 15 idinittnl, iiiuhr obie lion. hlniMliiff the to-t it the part nf the roa 1 lo ited in iitmnfnir toiinlv. We quote from the tn-limotiy of Mr. Northup, on re-din it (Mimiiia tli 11: M.i'i: ok j 111; i v.i:r Hi- Mr 1'iue-Q Wlnt la the talue of tint portion of the rojil in Wyoming count, if the poitlou of tin rmil in laiil.awanna count 1 con deninid? Hi Mr llolirile-We nhjei t to that llv the Miler-I will admit It; note an ex ception and eoil a lull for the petitioner. I rllftlllll 11,1 -s5.il to $I,IKI. (J How iould ou put a toll cite on It? "Jup. po.se 1011 (oiihln't put a toll jrilo on It? Then it wouhlu't he worth nnvlhlnc 111 Mr. Hnlaato W'e ohjet t to tint. Ilv the Misier- dnilt It. Nolo jn exteptlon and 'al t bill for the pititlonTe . II it pot ivoilh uiivthinir If we (in't put toll Kite there when it I i ol detuned. Ill a lewir How- could tnu put a toll t'ate there? We iniildn't put one there. If he hid lilt 11 i few rudi this Mo nf the line we misht put one up. TaMinr thi testlinonv and lint 1 Io the ciin Insr if the roid (lid the telue of the ttutK, tn Billier Willi the ln.ti-uitlont of the mister 1 to the measure nf dam mea, we are of the opinion tint the whole ronl md It value vv.it falilv be fore the Miwire. We coiuede tint it ua the duty of the Jur Io take Into (onsuli ritlon the (tint nf ll.e lOii'luiui iti.111 of the p,ut of the mnl IiIiil' in 1,11 km 111111 inmitv on the reunin- lin; put of the turnpike If the turnpike minium- wauled more epet Hie liistiudinna on thit point they hliould have lnpiepil Hum from fie master. I in liv Hill cut pi mn I In the aduiis.sh,n of the niiiiin nude to Hie loiiiuiouivt ilth hi- offiipM nf Iho turnpike louipinv a to the v line nf Hm muipiuv' piopeiti Thi ipiiilou i sellled in Wit t holer t'n, ii- IliPistir rmintv, IsJ 'a III, win 11 It i licililed tint "In .1 pronpdiiu to iui. fir! iln the 1 due of a luiupikr roid taken hv 1 count, leltiin mule bv the ofliiera of the com pill In the Mate authoiitiia tire louipelenl eti tli me on the pill (if the loiint, a to the value ol the tuinpike innipim't lapilil M'hI, and any nne nr more of mkIi lelurn iinv be olfricd In (ihlniie vvliliniil olfirini; Ihe nther" Tim i (ited aNo uivee tin rule a to the meiiiire nf ilauiuse. and It wh followed In aulnt inee by the nustir in hi inslriidlnni tn the Jur. -&tiiAlAAft VtS -v. i C -s s?s Ml iiMtjmiiiifi 1 '-' S s41l Vv5: JHI ' ("lliiitimii I j a fwiWjjggSMMi B IWil W, ' IsvJe." JitkJ-i I..,.. i. m n ... .w-rft Wt F F'Vi I'Rjii a 'akgwdpB m Mm b " A'SsVft aWaWUl--WVaWT.l m EL' I LJ I ia 1 V" ii I "'! fM ' fc jm mi -t tf afa 1I U fl aM IL""" i r1TV-Wlws - " "- -no -" ?lvdr'iiiM-Mr'iiiiBMrvri-H-i-TiBlnT L sfiSil,('F'l,lwaaaiair i HJ '-iJ i -U H flX JjJi. JIN 'lllBwaO laViU?J -O aiiiiiBI " "1 - - - - ITiadlll I " I ill " V Niw. "Sis .' . " i--WHiHi I , ,J JJ " 1 ' --iaik.ijaijjiiitaiijiA?a.i , s -sii5 ja; Guernsey Hall Is Headquarters for the Leading High-Grade Pianosand Organs Guernsey Hall is well known as the most liberal Music House to deal with. Prices are always low, terms easy and goods equal if not superior to any in the market. Every instrument is thorough ly guaranteed. & . Iff: : S II f. m m bndiihd i laaa J FINLEY'S Short Ends of Silks at About Half Price.... Waist Lengths, Skirt Lengths, Dress Lengths, Trimming Length --.FvT LftNO Pianos are a few of the many beautiful and celebrated instruments that can al ways be found in stock. Special bargains can be secured here almost every day in the week on Pianos and Organs that have either been re- x turned or left on sale by parties leaving the city. You can often secure a $350 or $400 Piano for less than half that amount of money by calling here at the right time. It will pay any person who is desirous of purchasing a Piano to take advantage of these rare opportunities. j g The public is invited to call here before buying. g 3 N. B.-There is but one Guernsey Hall in the city of Scranton. Guernsey J H Hall is located near the Central Post Office Building, ! 1 314-316 WASHINGTON AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor. f Silk Ends All Reduced At tho close of a successful season of Silk sclllniT we llml in Mock many short onrli of Silk, nrnl odd Dress Pat terns of 1'uul.uit Kiitliin fltni Silks. These to nre iloteimlnorl to clisposo of nt onie, If liCLCsaaiy at n Rteat sac rifice. Foulard Silks, Satins All thit fco.tson'a selected patterns, front (he lie.st American and forelRn manufacture! 5, In Dress, Skltt and Waist length?, nt f.Oc and uptsard. rteduecd fiom Tec and upward. Fancy Taffeta Silk In Lace Stilpei, Taney Stripes and biBtiro, In Walt and Skirt lengths. At Mc and upw.ud. ISeduced finm $1.00 and upward. Wash Silks We have only a few styles left. In pl.ildi and sttipos, 19c and upward. Reduced from SOc and upward. HauRhlon, of St. Mink's church, Dun tntc. A l.tiRo nutnhet of ft lends of the dead ni.ti, ImltiillnK all of hit i datives re sidltiK in this city, met the remain, at the station Hiid accompanied them to the Ir last toting pl.ue. A numher of especially elilioi.ito floral pieces, the mftt of fi lends, tieie laid upon the casket by hnlng hands. The pall In.neis wcie I'dttiu Il.un- ,itd, T. rcllows Mti-on, Dr. I.ettlr Ktcy, .lohn Pii'-enlnii'y, 1 S. firnlfrey and IM. Jcttinn. The llowcis weio iMiiled by lhigeuo ileelcy and Jacob Sihl.iser, jr. m POLICE AND ALDERMEN. 1 III: OTHKIt rACI'ITIOSs!. Tli aivlli cvcfinloii la Imluilcil In tlic ei.p. llona lllcil In tin' lioulitaiil loiiipini. IIip f.tiirtli, tiftli, seicntli, iilnlli," tinlli, flir. rntli nrnl thlrtpontli exception (flier tlio ailim 'im or rejection of etlileni ami the ueislit .ml ftfnt nf Hid etiilcntH. We do not i oiialner tlieso exiepilon Impoitant. We luii- rllimsscti nt ine lenctli tin1 only c-ccptiona argiicil bv (Oiiii. ..I The eihlence In thla iae ia tolmnliiou. We hue exitnliiecl II uufnllv anr e nre aiil.fleit tl.al the anard of the ileum Is fairly amtalncij In the testimony mil the lau Ml the exieptinnj are oicr ruled and Hie report of tlm lienor t i-ontiiincd lliially. FUNERAL OF W. L. TRIPP. Retnaini of Former Scrantonlan In terred In Forest Hill. The remains of tho late Walter I,. Tripp, fotmerly a jesldent of Siran ton, who died in San Diego, t'al., some weeks ago, arrived In this ilty yctitei day afternoon n weie tHken dltectly to Korest Hill cemetety, theie funetal services wcio conducted by Rev. K. J, Pauline Wten.r, of t .s Wuclit'a it.iirt, reitcr-iln- i iuei Hie anet of Pull Milntire, iiliom slu (Imil'ccI rntli tlisnnlerlv lotidu-t. Maci.tri'e II mo iliniisstil the ias? alter a licarini;. I'all-illn in 1'iter lliieit.i fnuiul a ioat iiith l fine folil H.itih in tt 'i K. t in Hie Helm ire ami Hinlsoii i in! inly Mondij iiioriini:. lie mw a man tiilhoitt .1 mil ne ir the sl.illon i fm horn lufme in a r-liithtl.t nilnxii ited ion. ihluti and In lines the mat did tiatili hcloriR tn Inn:. D L. & W. Board for Today. Following it the make-up of the D., . & W. hoard for today: 11 I'MUV. A I iil-1' it. Wild ( il, isl- ji in , .lohn Wjrit. II. tilth ('. . Iluiin' din , in p. hi , (lcor't Thomas. WI.HMMiW, Ml. I si' II Wild I'll, 1. isl -I ..' a in, U 11 Lallimcr, uitli Willijiu Ktilia'- urn. S .1 in, 1", K. stiw us; t a in, .1. . Hm-Ii; s n. in, V. II, Unite; in a. in., O. ltianiet; II a in, I! 'I'. stiples, p. in, II. IVi.lir, uilli lllsliln,'" neiij .' ii. in , . 1'. Mullen; n p. in , .1, J. Mnnay, with .1 . Hi line's ric siiiiiniitii, l,ti-n a. in, r.ij.1, ,l. cm lite: s a in, uist, li I'lonnft Iker; II a. in, not, M liiinttli, (1 p in, eat, I. MoDnniicll; S p i ((, W II Niihnlsi 7 p ni , ij- An.', I' Mi Milder; 7 p "l , C tn:i, Tlionip miii. 7 p in , Clill.'i, M. Clnh . 1'iislirn. a. in, llouaer: 10 a. in, S fin nerti ; 11 SO a in, Monni 7 p in, Muiphy, 9 p in , lamplnc, lf p in , A. i Mener i'ass, ncer 1'njuie -7 a. m , flaffm i , 7 a. m , smcir; III a in, T. Yinniin, 10 a in, iior, 7 p in. siiniin: i p m, Milimun Wild Ciij, Wist "i a in , .1 II Mil'inn, 7 a. in, M ( .niiioilt , in,i. in, li'lui (iahi.-in; It a in . ) llimlnlplii I p. in.. C. KiiieMej . '1 p in , lloir, tilth (I Cw'j; ireu ; !l p in , 'I. Mi Ciillii , I p in, M "tiple, tilth Kilihun' ( ren ; b p. Ill , I), mil it. m, li p in , I . Wall, MIIII i:. I Mi II huh II mnl rriiv lull Mle their nin on li a in. tuld i .11 u.- II, Willimi hlihy will mn J. .1. PulTy's new on puK.np mn' trip, ul-. 11 lliakiman (.'. A. .lohnuni npnrtt for 0. T, Maiha lli.iki iitm I P (.luiii irpnts fur .1. lush. -tT 0000XKK'P''f0KXXl't0,0K00r0 pJi00M0Tl0M000000K0M.0yi0.0JI000M.rK0M0MJIM0M.r0 8 ppinrc; O (I I Q ? ggmgggg 42j-rari TORN ASUNDER In the Great Dissolution Sale of Griffin Si Collins, which opens on Monday, 12th inst., you can get the great est bargains in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing that has ever been offered in this city. All goods must be sold regardless of cost, and all who know the grade of goods we handle should certainly take advantage of this opportunity, which may never come their way again. "Every garment must be sold." Special slaughter on Boys' "Knee Pants" and Chil dren's Clothing. M.0 0 000X0 GRIFFIN & COLLI 220 LACKAWANNA AVE. 50K5m5ksjo:u:ks:s50xkjk:k; 0 X0 Q 0 K r at Si si 0 R 510-512 Lackawanna Ave 1 tirtftM im Lager Beer Brewery Manuracturofs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 486 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call. 2333, s; 10 arts. rffeaTkaf 00 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Railroad, In I ITect June J. l'U 'li.iiiu I.raii! Siiantoni Per riillatlelphia and New Voik ill D k II . l, at fl 5 and 0 .IS a in, and 2 15, 4 ii (lllails Iliaiiior.it l.tprivs), am) n ;a , ,, ,. (lata, P. i II. II. . 27 p. in for White llaim, HazUton and principal points in the coat nvloiu, m I) H. it . tl IJ, 2 IS and -' 1' l'" I'ott.iillc, U 15 111 , 2.19 p. in. 1'or llcllilihcni, I aslon. Ileadine, Harrlihiirs and principal Inteiinciliatc ftation la ) & i. It It., 6.15, M '" i '-1. -7 (lllatk Dil mond Enpic"), 11 M P. " frundaja, 11, A. J, It It., u as a ni , tan, n,n p ni V'or TnnUiannoik. 'louaurta, l.lnilra, Ithaca, Reneta and principal Inteiincdiali. statioru, tu p , L k W It , M0 a m , and J 10 p. in. l'cr (leneia, ltotheslcr, llutTalu, Niagara Kail, Chliaso and all point neat, via I) I- II It rt , 7 I. 11 M I" ' '-" J - ("lack HUin'iiiil 1.x mitt), 7 IS. 10 41, II .0 p. m, Mjndaja, I). A. II. It It , 1155. 8 27 p m 1'iillniaii parlor and aleeplnj er l.ehlch Valley pallor lara on all tialtw between Wilke Harm and .Sen toik, I'liiladcVJiia, Iluffala and but pention HilJse. 1101 I.I.N II Wll.ni'It, (lent, hupt., M Cortland Irrct. New oik. CHAIU.I.S s 1.1,11, (Icn. I'aw. ArI,, C8 Cortland at reel. New oik A W. NnSNKM.MTI'J', IMv. I'asj, Act , 4uth llelhlrhrm, I'a. 1'or tlekela and rullnian reaertatlona apply to S09 Lackawanna aiinuc, biunton, I'a, RAILROAD T(ME TABLES. Dclawate, Lackawanna and Western In l.llect Auc II, l'Hil 'liain leaie .siunloii nn New mk i I in, ,1fi, A Vi, 7 .0 .iml 10 Hi a ni . I-' l'i. .1 ii. .', I"i, .Mm and iO p in I in New mk and I'liihdilpliu 7 al mil 1nii a m . and 1.' I'l and I l"i p in. I'nr 'liibihanna M 0.1U p in 1 r Iliillalo I IA, i 2J and 'Mm am, 1 .J' .. AJ. . nl and 1 1. l'i p in 1 ni linich union and tiai rt i Hon 1(120 a ni and IU. p m For O-iiun. Miauisi- and I tua -I li and n li a in , 1 ..o and J..U p. in. Osvieun, Sjiaiu-o ami Lli a 1 1 .nn u il ii i in dill.i, enepr Mmday. 1'or Moniii.se 100 a, in , I 'i and 7.Ci p. in Miliolsnn aiioniinoiliilin I ml and B 15 in lllnonisbiirj Hit iririit I nr Noiihuinhiriind, tt il.fi and jmvj i in . I in and i. in p. in rur I'lunuiith, al K o a in , .."' ,md nn, p in .sinulii Piaina-lVr Ncti ork, 1 10, .1 Ol, 5 Vi and 10 IH a. in ; .1 JO. .1 l'i and A " p. m Kor lliiflaln 1. 1', and li JJ a in ; 1 .0. .1 A.', 7 01 and ll.1i p tn Kor llinsh.imtoii and wo Hi tioiis o tvi ,,i,i io -JO ,i. in llluoiitstiurs ilnlslon l.iaie N.tantun, 10 nl a in and (110 p m, Delaware and Hudson. In l.fteit June 0, 1001. Train for Caihondala leate scranton at r):"0, S-00 :53, 10 U u. in. l.'.u), l; 2;, 3.3J, V"0 0:25, 7.37. H.13. U'-O p. in . 1-lh a. m. T'o'i llonc.tlale and Lake Lodore, 0 20, mn a. m J 44 and " J'' I1- nt. r'oi W like. llane-U 15, 7.19, 8:11, ft;.!?, 10:41 i in, 12 0J li!. i.l. -''I, 4 J7. 6.10, 7,b, irt-41. 1 1 :c.u p m i'or 1. V. II. point. 0:15. o.Ji a. ,n , 2.18, i -17 and 11:30 p in 'or l'(nnoltnU It. R. polnla-d.5, O.j?, 2.U, 3ii1 and 4.27 p. ni For Allan nJ " lilnli north d.jo a. m. and J. 3-1 P- '" ana o.j. v .usnAV -jn MNS I'or rarhondale 5.50, 11. Ul a m, 2. II, 3 6.', 5.AJ and lO.-' I' Vor Wilkea Itane-ti.SS a m 12.UI, 1.53, J.23, 6,i and 8 4J p m. Kor Allunj and pnlnU north .1 52 p in. For llm.r.ilale and Lake. Lodor 8.30, H,"3 a in and 3 03 P nt. RAILROAp TIME rABLES Centrnl Raihond of New Jersey. Slalion In New i ork 1 oot of Liberty atrect. ' II and "-iuiIi 1'crr; riMI. HUH"- ,s ll'l'fl' '" M" I. 110 Trim lcaie "s. laiiton fir New nrk Nmirl, rilialiclli. riiilnlelphia. laumi, ll.thlehcm, M t.nii.un Miuili I hunk and Whit, llaien, jt s ,-, a in , ( xpr .. 110. iin, loi p m sun .in 13 P m. 1 or i'lltnton and Will.e ll.rie, 8 , , , i-10 anil 4f' " feiiml")!.- 1J I' m lor lliltunoie and Wa.shln'ton and poln' smith and Wc.l tla lleihlihrm. 8 '.A a. m , 1 to Vor Lons Hiamh. fieaii (itoic, no, at 8 5 j a in Ithroiuli i""-1" -1"1 ''" P '" Kor Itetdin-'. Ulunon and HarrMnirs, ill Al lditonn, 8" - m' ani1 'W P' '"' 61"JJ. " l'orr'l'o'ltMllle, 8 55 a ni , 1 10 p. in. Tor .Mountain Vn. --'J -t- -. 1 10 and 4 no 'Nh'roiieh tlikel to all point ea-t, tmitli and irat ut lowest ntca at tin- Matmn Now York, Outavio and Western n,.n Table In 1 Tcct Mndjy, June 2J, iii, 'lnnc ia"" vnuill hui'nii rrli.i TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Trail a. No. 1 -so. J so. 7 Li an CjiIkiihUIc. 11 10 a. in i w ,, , Anfio ( IslliCnri t" a in 10 10 a m Leate Kt anion nt m .i. in. I oo p. m. 4.11 p in. (, r) ., ' niu ii I" - '-irbnndale., 0 it, n ' "' ' s(IL'lll-HOLM). ' Leato l.eat" l.adJia. Cnbondale . 7.i a, ni. N- " "' c in j ni. 10 01 a. in. i0 -J . I' ' 0"P ' nil. m I.e...- ..... m ,H irantnn. arhondalc. ( a,0lU f ,Aia. in. .""' "' llid m 7.VJ) li. in. A albiindale.. 7 j n . MlLlll-nOI'MI ' '"' l.P,io ,.l'l,"us, , Arrlio Cadi-kU. Lalb, ndalc. Sianton . oo am, 7 io ,. , .Op in. 0 mi p in ii -, , ,; So. 0 i No, 5 . 0 . 10 , ii ,. tn n no n in o 10 .. "'I , j '" , ' lUlnl o I. - - j- ";. f. nil Min j.!. ..uk. main line connntiom f,r v,,.. .... int.' Itlia, Hitflda, 0.iici:.j and inteiniedlato '"iraini Noa uii'l '! Walton, iiht u4,n. ilcn and Milnr ioiineiii..i, Kor ftu llicr ii'fniiiiatliui .onmlt Ihket asenta. J. (', NHI.I1I)N, (1. I'. , .New 0,k. J. U. WKLbll. T, '. A., bcranton. RAILROAD TIME TABLES PENNSYLVANIA Schedulo in Effect Juno 2, 1001. Tiains leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, through ves tibule train fiom Wilkes-Barre. Fullman buffet linilor car and coaches to Philadelphia, via Pottsville; stops at principal in termedlate stations. Also con nects for Sunbury, Hnrrisbuig, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and fov Pittsburg and tho West. 0.38 a. ni., week days, ftv Sunbury, Harrlsbuig, Thiladelphw, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 2.18 p. r.i., week dnys, (Sundays, 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris burg, Philadelphia, Bnltimoie, Washington and Plttsbtng and the West. 3,33 p. m., week days, through ves tibule tiain fiom Wilkes-Barre. Pullman buffet parlor enr and coaches toPhiladelphia viaPotts ville. Stops at principal inter mediate stations. 4,27 p. m week days, for Hnzleton, Sunbury, Harrlsbuig, Philadel phia and Pittsburg. J n III rt IIINsdn', On M;r. J II. WOOD, On Pan AKt. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division, raln d r llaulo and Interinedlite pulni l, Kiiuton ai billon. No 8, 7 10 a in Vi. , x ,'J a. in . "to- ' - -1 !' '" Nn- ' -'o p. in No 2 and I thinuili train tor Nen oik ' Airttal' .No. I. Is a in ; Nn ,1, pi in a m No A, a 1 P- ni . Nn . !' P in li una .Nna. A and 7 are tbmur.li lialm (iom New oik. SUN'im TIIMNS, lipaituie No. JO. li a. in.i No 22. J, p. in. ArrlwU-.No. 21, 1J.13 p. m.; .No. JJ, b,13p, 10, HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for tho Ujomii.K District for Dupont's Powder Mininj, niatinc. Fportins, mol eles and tha ltipaunn Cheinnal Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. t-afctj KuiC, Cup and 1 xplodci. Iliom 401 too ncll lluildinj .Mtantcn. A(h:ni;ii.s. THO"? Konn JOHN R JsMllll K -ON . W li JILLl.ltJVN .... Pitllinn PI mouth Wilkes Ujii The Blues Is oiib slxitiit which foretell physical dc.ay Another is pile lift less xkiti ThetnusclesslitiiiWnud become flaU b the loly liceom-s emaciated, and there i an ctrly tcndeiiry to round shoulders The step licVs elasticity, tlic neries liccnme weak; mental and pliysic.il iclli ity area hurden This condition is called A'i' De bility; it is cured by the us of Zltzd They feed the liutiKry nene. revite the weakened orcans and raite life brifililer nud hweiter to any tnan or romati who has sufleied from physical ilrtln. 1 (V) per box II bnje fwith legal ctiar.iutti to- me or refund the monej), C-'iOl) llnnk Irer l'i M. Ml mc!IB Co, Cleveland Ohio. For tale by John II Phelps, Pharmacist, corner Wjcmlni; at mio and bpruie street. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BV CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. nr.oTi:Tin; namk. R ZA A, 1 4 ItRl- l.fr-u-i W.iMUU.t lit a W aJ mtlr. 4.tirilMtfl rrt- Uuhy i-mII I'rlttU T vX4 li--vt, tiff. 4huf, nioml 1 ioh, Hi-r-g, ((193 lhllilr,Inl 1tnhiM.1(Wr(rurrl Ahtrlftiaria lVJJJI-rS """ w1iflpmwti .t hrnkrn (lrfa, LtiMh ff rurftj 4 lu Id fl-fc. Mi jrat-t ntrtlr! A A yntti IbftiftlUl Mt-r.rPr niifrtnmj. Aa1 for hn 'Trlh"Ml lpoalnc (rrf mrHli-atl 4 Irrlrtt. fru K Hvtllon tttii pr.T :--.. i ! i-t-i 4