THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901'. (3 0" I "rn ' " Kinsuljulv tMiphonlmu t-pcnnmm. V")I IDh L- WrkfMci Unjaikokl, Hit liomt in on Nay Auc Ylv ufoC rwnuc" , .JS H "l" ii It ilinelnu iliv tn I'iIiIjv rtrndiK, vpl JliuJRa An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method find bpiieilclol effects of the well known remedy, Bvhup of Fiob, manufiH'turpil by tho CAMronwiA Via Svhui Co , Illustrates thcvnluoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants linmvn to bo medicinally laxative mid presenting them in the form most ref I fshiiiir to tho taste find acceptable to the sjstcin. It isthoono perfect btrorigthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system etTeotnally, dispelling eolili, headaches nnd fevers gently yet proniptlv and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently Its perfect freedom from cerv objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the idea) laxative. In tho process of mnnufuctmlng Orb nre used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from henna and other 'luomiitlo plants, by a method known to the Camfohnia Via Sykui Co. only. In order to Ret its beneficial oMccts'and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, OAI. X.OtriBVXM.1'. ICY NEW 70R1T. N Y. rorfolo hy nil JlrurKl'lf PrlcoKte pr bottlo. 1 - - - OCxOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Isn't It? 0 0 some men con- A That 6 tinuallv comnlain oi their 0 q tailor,aud here are ready- q 0 to-wear suits ready to 0 q give best satisfaction. q n Superior to some tailored 0 A A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A to measure. Coit is less 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 that's all come and see. 324 Laska. Ave. CLOTHIERS, HATTERS. FURNISHERS. Fall Hats Are Now Ready A ooooooooooooooooo CITY NOTES. I I v W l'U 1 r i li W r . in ti i iiiiih ii i i 1 n 1 1 in I I in i P I , ii I i km in in tin it mit i Mill I il.K n i Wint MMIIIIIIl Mlllill llntntl II r ind !iv llirrnt l. M mil-. l"Hi ' ilm n tiMirml Mlonli In Mi,'iliiti Milln I l!(,l M Mill It of -II ID'S 1" I lie In I r I i Ua imiii nionnl nn Wiiltumlj uitli in i -ml 'iai i imiplcini nl el 'iilfiii I In' 1 i i inu Iiiili1 of tti.' Inn.! In ln a ih.ri i-il iln t it i:i!SI 11 I I) Inln IiiUii dnlit t n int a uuirjui In fnie Mtlfimiii l l.u, I -imiIi ttjnl. iluuins Mlurl lliiiliii, nf 1 i I MrcM U'lli ii mlinliit: i -iiil,i.i-v mi 1 I -tti l l!u in. i hi Niil ri lii in 111..I11I IIMI.I. HH'll Ihi Mil.itit .1 Hi M I - inurniii; rnimn will Ip ' Mm Him l (1 ti mi ' Our I'n rtit Nllioti.ll tutu' Sn- II ml us lu.iljiiloi nlluw jo'iimli-in till I iiilr- un Up ittililinii (loin III.' miui ot II.' 1 I'iiLi iuii cliuuli - I'KO I ISI l -Mlilucl -iiim. in aunt .111 ) 1 In' Hltrrt llnrlitj, oi I.Io.mJ klMM, i I 'nt ttlt'liU. lt0ltiO4ii fur luvliu tn1 Ii ' t 11 in untieil for mmiiI lioim in ll.nl ul I liii in. n pljip, on I ,iiuiii m line lli w i UU 11 Ii Iih MiSiiiiiii I), I.ji,i, Him liluil linn - , Invil I It t 0l. I UMI'VS I jit. in. Ion t r, lio fin ,rnil ,uia 'il ha lien) iwtli Hie M' I'll. 1. .1111 toil iniiiiiii, lusi nruJnl.d I In' 1 ltr Ceil iiiinpini, wlili ofllio in lln (ml I I uiic hiillillncr Hip tirtv iniuuni, nt uhun M limlrr injnj,'i'i will iln 11 ri-inl tn.il Ihi-i 1 II I DM llSs IS I'VIIIM Ni , l.r- in 1 'i itiucil tlip proiJui Hon 'Hi. 111111111111114 11 l.iinl.iml" at Hull' Cio. lull Ul 1 11 tu. i hililieii ulio tnuk imrt ii u 1 udiiuhli r. ' inari'., .v hlcti i tlmiatislili nl"tnl l 1 ..-int I hi pi.Mlutlion mil Ik iHjti,l thni ti '11 ion ini uifninj;. 1 in ( n 1 hip or it - v i' .iuii it. Si 1 m lii link. nn 1 ilh.iv urn -innk hj 1 r nf un ii.tinljv unil Iml 1 hi In; uncut, of n- i'.l'I ' knci pjintulh inrn II i. tikrn tu 1 1 kJi'dnu 1 piil mIh I, ih mini m it K tf e w v K K V ' K U ' V &' V fc' K tv V a v 9.' n DKAI.EUS I.V Bonds and investment Securities 38 nroidwiy, N. V. Wllkrt Rirrf. Catbondde. 4 5- Ommonwulth bM'B. Scnnton, Pt. &;ita'.4MttMMfc.t Odd 1 y ' s 1 at MraiV liill, .mil nlll I10M iliw cwty I'tliln nliflit lliirridor nuior'n onlip'tn will (iiinl.li Un tnuli Up lollonlnc nre Hip well known jonnn ptoplf lin ttlll Imp chirRi of the ITiiIri (.'poi-rp ilnn lril, I.rn Croln, Mlllem Mnori. llwlil MrDomlil, OorKe llnnnon, Irank llrillt ami Jolm Dot Imp. iim: ii n, toiiw . w Hip wojidfr tannin, tlii South srutilon nil. MliinottA Imi bill traiiif Hill pin tl.flr (lninilonhlp Kinii. wlilih i tinlronril iu uirV mo nn m count fit win Nn mlniMm utll lp ilurRiit, nnJ it Mill jiinlulilv In tin Ut Bimp ot th" rJon tio (re"ln ttlll pltdi lor soutii Smitten ami I'tannpllj for Ml nook) The lioth train' will line up tlis Mini ii thry illil on I alior iln lit I V OS (irill(S -n nnlrr to krv cnp why lip Alioulil not l,r ikrlirnl a tnnWrnpt .i luil ji'trrilar l.v InilitP t! nlilnll In Hip iap o( ItcnJ inilti l.fililiiiK", nf Hlonin" lilircr. .1lltil wlioni liinknipto proicYilliut' wrrp Iti.lllulril lir thp finiifro Snlhnil hmk of lllonin1nirir, liirnlitit .. Sjlbur ind M A. . itiinlne fit I'lillailelphli Mlortirv V. Iliwrr of tlil fin. rrprient the petitioner GIRL'S FATAL JUMP. Nellie Keainey Spranp fiom Band Wagon Into rath of Lacka wanna Engine at Taylor. Mi-s Nellie tCenruev, of "nT 1'eriy sticnt was Instantly Killed last nlKht b beliiR stunk by nn engine nt the Oak stteet einssltlK of the Ilelawaie. J.ai kfiu.iinui anil Western lallroad, at Not Hi Tnlnr. Miss Keainey was one of a patty of twenty-eight ouiik men mid women who slatted fiom Noith Siiiinion in one of T,iervman Atliei ton'x bindwiiRons to no to I'lltston. 1'ieileilek lliown was (lihlng tho team anil when the O.ik stiect eio hiK was le.iihed about 9 20 o' lock, the he.ulllRht or eliRlne No. O, In i liaise of KiikIiici'i llelma atnl Condiu tor Pol suit, whs -een apiuo.u hlliK- The en Klne had been eiiKaKcil In pushing eoal . us nnd was now on Us letuin dip. The w.ikoii ilenied the tiaek In s.iletv, lint Miss Koainoy and a male tomp.inlou. who weie seated on the tear step, thniiKlit a lollislon was un aold.lb1e and spi.iug from their plates. The oiiiib m.in was bjdlv bililseil. but the uiitin lunate glil fell directly in fi out of the engine nnd her body was llteialh cut In two. The tem.ilns weie lemoved to the es tablishment of I'ndett.tker J. U D.nls, of T.oloi, and later Inought tn this i It v The Miung woman was about 17 enis of age. and the daughtei of .Mis Maiy Kim I lie. NEW YEAR SERVICES. Eosh Hashonnah Celebiated at Syii- nRaRiios Last Nifjht Air of Sidness Peivatlcd Sei vices. Si 1 11 1 s ie In Id in all the sn,i Ruuiles tit ilie i il last tilght 111 tele, hnttum of the beginning of the gieat .It wish holiday, Wosh llahniin,ih us Ni w Vein. At the I.lnden stieet teni pli t In- seniles were nttendetl bv a tiiiiKie.itlon whlth t.tsed to the ut most the stnilng rapacity of the ti in tuit. Jtt ,. S. Aiispacher ivas in ihaige "f the spnlirs and pietichetl in Intel 1 silng oeiiiion. This gnat Hebrew fctlal is ie rtntiled Hit woild oei In .lewlsb house holtls a a ila of mil th and enio 1111 nt, of pleasine ami fieedom fiom tan Hut theie was lit t ! of that feeling of blltlmess ipiiireui In the Ktntlen siieil temple last night The shadow ot the nation's gieat sonow, hung oei the place ol uoishlp and 11 feeling of depiction and gloom pievailed the air Dllllng the e.nly .it t ol the s 1 i (s, as each lnli gioup of wui.shlppeis ,n leted tile ! tuple anxious iiities weie wiilspettil them as the. passed up the aisle, H guiding the latest bulletins and the news tin iimii'ji'il of fi e.sldent MeKlnlfN's itinilliion, and i.ich nn. rf Piling leptiil deepen, d the ftellng of till lVI Mil follow ,sr. i es will be 1 esunieil at tho tem ple at pi u 1 lni It ilns inoiulns. MINE WORKERS' OFFICIALS. Mitchell and Otheis Anived in the City Last Night. I'lesideni John Mitchell, of the roi led Mine W'oiiteis of Aim tit. 1, aiioin p.inlid b IMwaid McKay, of .Mt -Keespoit, I'lesltleii, John Pahv, of the .N-lllth dlstild; I'lesldellt Tlltillllis Ullliy. of the Si'M'llth tllslilif i'ies tlent T. II. N'h hols, of the Flist ills, ti lit. and llemv t'olllns. national bti.itd inembei. aie at the St Chntles hotel. Inning atiied hi the city yes ti 1 day afleiniion. The committee lomplttt-d an esteml etl lour tliitnigh tin lower anthiacile legion wlieic mass meetings were held to asteitiiln the puis,, of mining 1011 illtlons and lo consider the gtlevances ol the Miiinus mining orgnnlatlons. I'leslilent Mitchell will pies,I,. at the mass meet lug of mlneis whhh will be hfld nt Aithbalil today and will then pltneed 10 Washington, n 1'., whiiie a ttintei elite of the leadois of the Allieihaii I'.iiiei.itlon of l.almi will be lit Id tomtiiinw A RECORD BREAKER. Scionton Business College. The oliime of lllsluls done bv Messis Hut K .i Whlliniiie shit e open 11 g tla. Is grealh In eces of what the,, luue done mix pievlnils year. New students air em oiling dull,,' II. X. Smith uiltcf, Horn Hhllatlel phla that he has been piomoted nnd llli- siiluij lncieas,d to twenty dnllais pi 1 weel, Seraniiui Huslness College giadtiittc.s can suueetl anywheie. Special Fnies to Allentown, Tn., via the Lehigh Valley R. R., Account the Lehigh County Fair. Tickets on sale September 23i 1 to L'sth, limited for return to September ."J Hi. Sep tgents for particulars. .1 T Watklns' vocal sltullo will open next Monday. Voices trained and de veloped by the most ntlvamed ap pioved method, at L. H Howell ,1- Co's sloie. Sensible Shoes. for fall and w Intel. Million's shoo sloie avenue, at loiv pi lies, at lii.' I.at kawaiuia Richards & Wirth. Hall opening and thlul antilv cisaij lotl.ty. hept. 14 Xew Kail line of clothing, huts ami men's furnishings. M. T.'co pluses fur Inuse races at Hie Wist I'lttHlou fair, Sept. 17-iO. GOSSIP OF THE GUARD ORDElt THAT HAS BEEN ISSUED ABOUT RIFLE MATCH. Purpose of tho Matches Arranged for Is to Stimulate Increased In tel est in Rifle rractlec Order That Has Been Issued by Colonel Wntres with Referenco to Rifle Practice. Steps Belnp Taken to Torm nn Athletic Association Among Mcm beis of the Guard. A sltniiB effort is behiK made to ex cite Inlet est among the memheis of the regiment In ilfle ptactlce. With this In mind, several rllle matches hae been arranged for. Yesteiday Inspec tor of Hllle 1'raetlee Lewis H. Carter issued the following order with refer ence to the (omlng regimental tourna ment; Clienlar No. 3 A legliiiental tnurnnnient for nil olfl- eeis and enlisted men of this teglment will take place on the Dickson t'ltv i Hie range, Katuiday, Oitober C, t'.MU, nt 10 30 o'docl; n. m. Tho tournament Is to iimsist of two matches: Khst, nn all cornels' inatth, second, company contests. The following xules and rnndltlnns shall govern the tournament: Indl liluals shnotlug ns Individuals nnd not connected with nny teams shall hoose for place and target bv lot. They will shoot between the company matches. The sioies made by the members of the lompanv teams Mull be taken as their Individual scores In the all comeis' mnteli. No le-entrles nllowed. I'ompnnv teams shall chouse foi place nnd taiget bv lot. Teams Company teams to consist of four men and one reset ve onlv one of whom mav be n commissioned ollher. rour men only simll shoot on n te.nn. Pi lo K.ieh member of the winning onipan team, excepting the lceive. shall leeelve n handsome legliiiental pin. The winner of the all comers' match will reiele n new regulation 1) A No. V,S callbie Colts revolver, pte- senteil by the colonel coinnuiliillng. The second will ieiele a Miluable 4 plate camera the gift of Mesis. Pltirey .S Hioohs Srianton, Pa The t hit d will be piesented with a alti able limbiella. the gift of Meis. ron nollv it Wallace, of Seianton, 11. Hlfle and Ammunition-The Spring field illle. with either rnimod boAonet or the old stjle of Sprlnglleld Sight toveis for fiont sight will be allowed, but no other artificial sight. Minimum digger pull sit pounds IJaeh mutest ant will furnish his own ammunition which mnvho either T. M. O, or Vrnnk fonl reloadetl simikv powder ammiiul tton IJanges The innges to be shot o er shall be 200, ZOO and r.OO auls. The lobulations for illle pinttln. tuiient hmoii. eteptlng thnt no sighting or wanning shots shall be allowed, shall goNein this contest. Seen shots shall be llted bv e.u h man nt each lange. Targets Taiget s will be the legllla t ion silhouette tin gets Ties -Ties to be detitlitl bv the high est scon at sis bundled auls. in case a tie still exists, whether between two men or two loinp.mv trams, then bv a suing of three shots eath at l00 yalds. Handicaps All pat tlclpants w ho ha e t'er shot on regimental or btlgade teams in a htatc matt h. hball he handl i apped as against noti-rommlssnncd olllieis and pi hates In the all comeis' match, 3 and Ti point" repectlvel , ns against nil otllceis. " points onlv In eath case. Xn h.imlieaii shall be placed on i-cnies made hy anv pailltlpant on his score made for the company mntrh. The ollher In thatge of the toiiiua mem will be announced latei. Intll ldu.i's should pro Ide thciutHes with 111111111111 befoie going 011 the tange. The regimental pins to he shot for Irne been donatetl bv t'oloncl L. A. Watres. Polonel H. II. Hippie and Major Y. S. Allllar Colonel I, A. Wattes yesteidav Is sued the following Oldeis legardlllg t oiiip.inv di 111 nights nnd the appio.it h Ing illle matt h: lleadrniai leis Thliteenlh Regiment, Thlul Hilgade. X. G. J' Siianlon, I'a . Sept. la, T01. r.eglmenttil Oitlets. Xo. SI. The sexeial 1 ompatiles of the TI1I1 teenth leglinent. Xntlonal C.uanl or IVmishanla, will resume tit Ills on the llri-t Monday In October, 1"01, on the ceilings specified below, to wit: Com panies A. O, K. Monday evenings Companies C nnd I.. Tuesday eenlngs, Coniianles 1! nnd II, Wednesday een-lugs- Companies V, 13, r, Thutsdav evenings Company t, Fildav evenings Companies win assemble pmmptly at S 1.. and tli 111 for out hour only. Tin Adams nveiiue entianie will be Kept closed and Incited upon tit ill nights All enhance, shall be fiom M villi stieet Theie will be no ad mittance to the iiilmlulstiutlon pail of the building excepting to numbers 01 to those who shall be at eompanletl bv 1 ommlsslnned olllceis. Ample seating capacity Inning b. en piovlded, only such lsltois will he al lowed as ii'tnaln seated dining the pio- giess ot tlillls The spnior olllt er In command on anv tli ill night will he held lesponslble fin the pioper ob"et vnnce of this older. Hy older of L. A. AVaties, Colonel. 1) H. Atheiton, Adjutnilt. The steps being taken to fin m an athletic assotlatlon have lesultetl in 11 derided Inciease In inleiest In ath letic matteis among the city's guatds meii, and in oveiy company now ptep aratlons nie being made to meet the other companies nnd battle In manlv spoit. The basketball fever has taken possession of the bos and teams aie being formetl in nil the companies. Inter-rompany matt lies will be play ed anil n leglmentnl team picked later, w hlch vt 111 meet teams from the Xlnth. and stiong local nggiegutlons of nlis ketb.ill stars. Tlie new aimoiy pio vldes the most nilmliahle facilities for play anil constitutes un athletic aiena In which ample space is piovlthd for almost evety variety of spoit fiom football to tpiolts. The legliiiental illle team bus nr langed for a match with the team tepiesenting the Xlnth leglinent of Wllkes-Tlane, and the matih will be shot nt Vv'llkes-Hane a week fiom to day A good n.it tired ilvahy exists between tho two leglments, ami the match piomlses to be a close and In teresting one. Their wotk at Mt. Orel na was of about the same callhie, and and the two teams nie, in fact, pielty evenly matched, Anotliei mutest he- Our Great Contest f"r lift tclioltr- ' 'P in Ihp COS- Hll MOUV if now II iv Jinl (rlrU irom 7 to 17 juts of iiiji nny t itniprtf. Urilc Pr Cal for full luriuiilini, il liiw Word ContPitt," oiueiutory of Mil- I MfrH Penning, ton, Director. A Probable Fact That we fit nnd make moie glasses thnn nny TWO opticians or oculists hi Scranton. Exclu sive of our wholesale jobbing and tepaitlng. S. H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE. Optician ( IIAKPIS' DRUG STUKI! tween the two may be hold later at tho Thliteenth's lange. No ordets have et been Issued for meetings In Companies A or C to elect captains for the places of Oeoige nus und Joseph llelllegel, leslgned. It Is not likely that they will be ordered until about n week before the tesump lion of drill, October 1. This wilt give tho members of the gunril ample time to single out a sultuble. man as head of the command. The seating rapacity of the new ar moty has been materially lncteased dm fnc the past two mouths by the ad dition ot several bundled seats, which have been placed along the sides of the lilt? drill room, whore the boxes were located nt tho opening mllltaiy b!1"' . WAY THE SAD NEWS WAS RECEIVED HERE Gieat Crowds Read tho Bulletins Displayed in Front of The Ttib- tine Ofilce Last Night. If the seine iirespnted in this city list night when the news that Hiesi dent MeKInley was 'djlng was lllteilng Its way Into the consciousness ot our clti7tn, vvu ditpllcnted In the other cltits of this mutiny, and It undoubt edly was, then the stutesinan was right who said that 111 no cutintry on earlli Is their such a. lespect and love for the n.itlon's niltr as In the I 'nlted Stales. When the lllt news of the pteslilenfs relapse came In the early moinlng the public did not take it ety seilously. The citlens at huge had been btiojed up so by the f.ivoinlile reports which hud come from the sick mom over since the shooting that It w.is hnul to get them to believe th.it tin relapse was a set lous one. The bulletins issued dining the after noon telling of iiiipiovement tended to settle any fear whhh might hae uritsen but when wind came at C o'clock that "the piesident Is dying" theie seemed to be n general change in the public mind and the piesldent's condi tion began to he serlouslv discussed. The towd mound the Tilbune olllce began to lmicie at this tlmu and when 7 "0 o 1 lock airlxed there weto nearly W0 people waiting for the Asso ciated 1'iess bulletins which weie being posted evety few minutes .ih they canin fiom the wire. The ciowd .soon giew to larger pro pmtlons until at ! o'clock theie were upwards ot 7u0 peisnns In the ciowd. l'.ich bulletin was cageily .scanned as soon as posted, but as each lecturing one told that the piesldent's condi tion was becoming wiusp und wome the cuiioslty tinned into sin low and deep sympathy. It was an tudeilv ciowd and a quiet one It numbeied among Its nunibeis some ot the most piominent men In the city, both Uenioci.'its and Republi cans. I'.ntv lines wc.tr foigotten ami all joined in the txptesslon ot one common sonovv. The slightest attempt on the p.nt of anv one to laugh or Joke was flow tied down b thoie standing around the offender Mnn women who suinned the bulletins buist Into teais. Theie were seveial In the ciowd who lemalned fiom 7 o'tlock until after mlilnlght, watrhing the bulletins and waiting patiently lor one that might gie a tav of hope. Hut that one didn't come. On all the stieet comets anil In the lobbies ol the hotels weie gatheied llitle knots of men discussing the sit uation and telling one another of theii th ep tespect and love for the man with Ihe Mildly face who was hoveling on tin border hind of the valley of death out there on Delawaio avenue In Huf falo. Theto was an absence of the gayety and lightness of talk which is alwa 3 so ptevalent mi the stteets of this eltv. When the final bulletin was posted this morning at 2.L'0, iiiiuoiinclng that the piesident had died at .l.ri, theie were still a number of peisons In fi out of The Tllhlllie olllce who lecelved the announcement with manifestations of the most geiiel.il gllef. Hive minutes alter the bulletin was issued a Tilbune extia was on the stieet, tnutnlulng the stoty of the piesldent's gallant snuggle for life timing the ila, sketi h of notable eaieer, etc. BODY HAS ARRIVED. Xuneinl of Chailes Bailey on Sun day Afternoon. The body of Charles Hallev. the t'nl tetl States niailiu who was tit owned at AVIUetls Point. X. V, Sunday, m lived In this city I'lldnv moinlng and was taken to the tesldeiue of his brother, Mai 1 us W. Wallcv, at 1013 Sterling stieet. The funeial will be held from that plate at '1 o'clock Sunday aftei noou. Captain Huff of Company II has Is sued the following coder concerning the funeral: vrri.Minw (oviis 11 VII inriiiln rf nt ( ninpmv II, 'lliiitiimh irji 1111 in, an I t volunteers who m ii-n,, will nnot nt I'rotlil.iue ainioi; 'iiiuIjv at 1 SO p, in (.harp lllne iinlfoini, u. while rIovcs anil waist belt limit In weili So logclnus l'llvitf ( harlot lUltfr, 'lliumai Uul. Ihoniif llvnn. V ilium I.anvon, lut Mlln, IVd I'liilhpf, I'otfr Rn loleli and Hutu it Shotto will report m pill In .11 w 1'rlv.iti' Unit Iwininir, firoro Whit nun, llislint Walker, Alton I). Men), .lime Tiler ami Wallace Wallerf will report to ( or ponl Holly ac lirlnit nauil, rilln thoioiajhly 1 Ii arici I Ml Humbert will repoit at Ihe new minor sitnnli. nenlni nt S p m lo s,rceant .liinet Sluipliiul fnr blue nnlfornn, etl MiuldJn l. Itn.e will npoit with eompanv, with IhikIi'. faptnn lleilf, t'niiiiiuntlini; Company, ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. Wyoming Division. Ttalns lor Xew Yoik and Intel me diate points leave Scranton as follows: 7.20 a. m. ftinl -' 2i P 111. Arrivals 10..i.i a. 111, from Uonesdnle, Ilawley and Intermediate points. 9.20 p. m., fiom Xew York and Intel mu tilate points. Xo Sunday tialns, Mniriage Llconses. Ilnheit llmirrth Olrpliant ll.nrlet MiMiniu , Oltphant William Snnpxoii I'Hibondale II11I In M.uinii C'mhiiiidale Hit Id I'lllrn , Oltphant I .oile l.i-enlurt , ,,,,,, Cllt pliant CITY'S RIGHT IS EXHAUSTED CANNOT LEGALLY CONSTRUCT WATER WORKS. Most of Yesteiday Was Consumed by the Plaintiffs In the Caibon dale Wntcr Case In Attempting to Show That the City Has En tcied Into Contiactual Obligations Which Will Bar It from Being a Competitor of the Present Com paniesOther Matters. In the hearing or the Cnrbnndnlo water woiks case before Judge llnl sey, j,psteitlil', the plulutlffs spent most of the day In attempting to show that tho eltv had entered Into such contractual relations with the plaintiff water companies as to exhnust any right it ever may have had to con struct a water works of Its own. There nie half a dozen decisions bv the Supreme court to the effect that if a city hy its patronage Induce a water touipuny to extend 14s works nnd pit tlcularly If It enters Into con tracts with the company which en courage the company to expend con siderable motley In perfecting 11 water system, the city Is haired fiom there after entering Into competition with the company. In an effoit to prove that a condi tion existed In Cnrbondole wairantlug the application of these rulings, the plaintiff companies put In evidence the minute of councils nnd their own ac count hooks, roveilng a peilod of a long teint of yeats, bv which It was shown that the city has been In con stant tontinct with the companies fot 11 supply of water for Its hvdiauts anil public buildings, nnd that at fieipient Intervals, the city caused the company to extend its mains to supply newly elected hydrants. Hefore enteilng upon this line of testimony the plaintiffs put In some mine evidence legardlng the origin ot the Cr.vstnl Hake company. It was similar In tenor to that given the day befoie The witnesses f 1 nm whom it was adduced were H H. .Tadwln, C P. J.idwln, William S. Teets and Alfred Pascoe. ReploKle-Frothinghnm Case. Judge fj H. Halsey, of Luzerne, who Is specially pieldlng bete this week, granted a ink jesterday to open the Judgment ami tiuash the testatum fleil facias, secured bv the plaintiff in the cast of p. I. ticplogle against Aithur rtothlngham The suit was entered on a bond of $2 'M given b the defendant and An nette Ilej nobis to spciue an appeal to the superior tourt of the false lin- pilsonment case in which Messi Frothlnghnin and Heplogle tlguied. The appeal went against Mr 1'iotli lngham and Mr. Replogle proi ceiled on the bond, securing Judgment for want of nn appearance by the defendant. Miss Revnoltls makes aflldavlt that she engaged and paid Attorney R. IT. Holgate to appear for her anil con test the case. Want to Secuie Paitition. r.llaheth Aveiv and Ann Wilson, of Jeimyn, brought suit In equity ves teicl.iv to compel their hi others, Hen ry. Roheit, William ami Hainabas. to agiee to the pattltlnn of a piopcrtv In Jeimvn left them by their mother, Mi. Hllzabeth Cnrter The pioperty tonslsls of two Im proved lots In what Is known as the John H. Smith addition tn the boiough of Olhsonbutg Will.ird, Watren & Knapp represent the plaintiffs. Heniint; the Aiigoni Case. The defense, jesterduy, submitted Its testimony before Judge Caipenter, In the equity case of J. M. W.ilkei, ttustee, against Rose Ailgoul The main effort of the defendant was an attempt to eonib.it the allega tion that the tiansfer of teal estate made to hei by her father Just befoie he went Into bankruptcy was not ille gal The father. It was shown, bail only a life Intetest tu the piopetty It was so heavllv encuinbeied. It was claimed, that a life Interest In It was woithless, and consequently the con sideration of $1 was full value. The .ugutnents In the case will be made before Judge Carpenter some day next week. AGAINST G. R. CLARK & CO. Involuntary Bankruptcy Pioceedings Were Begun Yesteiday. Judge R. W. Aichbald. of tho dls ttlct Federal court. Issued an onler jestetday, directing the fiini of (leoige I. Chik & Co., Wj.shlngton nsenue florists, to show cause why they should not be declared bankiupt a petition against the concent being filed by Attorney A. V. Dower for the Jerome TU Rice Seed company, of Cambridge, X. Y.; Raket straw ,t I'vle, of Kennet Square, nnd J , VW Un. of Illoonisbuig, who claim that Clark .; Co's liabilities aie over U.000. The Rlie company claims liabilities amounting to $TJ4 57, Dillon claims $".".0 and Rakei.stra. & Pylp, JG'.sn Judge Archbald yesterday appointed William II. Jessup, ji., temporary re ceiver. He tv ill file his bond In the Mi in of J',000 THEY REGRET THE SHOOTING. Resolutions Passed by Polish Citi zens of West Scranton. A laige number of Polish citizens of j West Siranton attended a meeting at Shultzvlllo hall, near TaIor, at vv libit the following lesolutlons weie unani mously adopted: lloolteil, That we, Ihe P1I11I1 ritiri 11 of I itlui mil viclnltv, Breilti' regie t tin tl.oonni: of mir lulovcil president bv Uon Cn)g., mi,. ( our roiintrinien IlesobeJ, That we heieh. miulmm Mm. I.eim C7olBt)?, anil inieielt hope thai ll.e full Ju.n ,. of Ihi hit thill he full, nirlnl mil In him Itetnbiil, lhal tti inpnliire wlih i.ur In tin ". prethleni William Mihmlet. iml tint o klnll prat fur til) earl Teeo,rv Ik. 111 ihe wonmU ic eebecl at tin InnJc of (Vole v "RAILROAD DAY" POSTPONED. Put Over Until Sntuiday, Septem ber 28. The inanageis of the Rnlhoml Dav demoustiatlon whlth was to take plan toda. at the I'an-Aineilcun, tlet Idc c esteida to postpone the event until Satuida), September 2S. wneu the tilt Iral condition of the piesident became ap.11 eut. A telegram to this effet t was ie. eelved estcitlay afteiiioon by Passen ger Agent M, H. Smith of the Hatha wanna, AVcst nttPtnn fair next wctk, tout. nii'iU'liiK Tupjuliiy, mi in nit) now j Decorations of anv kind display the ntllsile ability of the JJ bii.cr. And good taste Is alwas appi eclated. m i:eryone Is assisted In making selet lions In this store beesjise rf. tho slock In oveiy depailment Is new, and of tho latest, shuwn Jj by nny house. 3 A beautiful line of .lanlliietcs of all kinds, all prices nnd JU styles. Ami this Is the stapoii when plants will he taken Into Jj the house In this pint of the rmmlt JC See these, Jhe newest sh.ipes, stles mid deeointlolis. JC Hon V Millar -fM. -'V ! TT. 11 The Cclebmted Clastic Felt Mattress made by The Scmnton Hc(l ltlK Company. We make and sell all kinds ol mattresses, pillows, box divans, cushions. We carry large stock of fine Brass Mid Iron Bediff the best made. WhliCOrtli) Mid littrnsticil. Upholstery. We do the best in town. Let us fix up your furni ture now, while you aren't using it Lackawanna and Adams Both 'Phonea ESTABLISHED 1866. F. L. CRANE. For Reliable Fur Goods call and examine onr stock ol Seal Jackets Persian Kami) Jackets Heaver Jackets Electric .Seal Jackets Near and Seal Jackets Fur Capes Neck Scarfs Mull's and All Other kinds or Furs Also, if you wish your old Furs Repaired, bring them in as soon as possible. All kinds of fur repairing done. 32 4--LACK AW ANN A AVENUE324 INEW BUILDING. WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE SjjTtffr ywBilZl' (J7l27T-.. rTSfSFEWMMBMHttfl3ttitej& tc The Albany DENTAL Asssociation, Under the management of Dr. G. E. Hill & Son, is the place to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built up a large business since they opened here twenty years ago, and the reason why they have done this is because they do the best work at prices within the reach of all classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here. First National Bank Builcf.nf A Great Sale of HandPainted Plaques 10 Cents Each Saturday and Monday Only. These Placques are unusually artistic and beautiful. See Window Display,- J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. WILL ATTEND CONCLAVE. Local Knights Templar Aie Going to Dlnghamton. Tin Kiaml rouiniiUiili'i v fif KhIkIiIh Ti'mpliu of Now Y01K nlll luilil Its nu 11t1.1l iimilu In itliiKlmniion, liKin nlntf Seiitciuliot J4 Thi eoininltti In ill, UK" ll.lH iHHIK'll n llHllllUK In ll I111.1I 1 timinimili'i Un, 'mur ile I. Inn mill Melltti, nnd Imtli nf tlii'sn will ntunil tin 1 llllll.lW . It Is iii'i teil that l)etf(n Kpiit' thi mill iiiip huiiiliPil Si'iaiiiim KnlKlits will nlti'liil tin- inln law Malta eniumanili'iy nl' IliiiKliiiintnn has t'liiii k r nil Hip auanni'iiK nts This (riiiiiiiiiii(lci miiiilii'M lielween M.'MMi liiinilifil .iml t IkIu liuiiiliPil Hiul Is nnc nf t lie latKcct In t lit rotintiv It cint 11 luiKt iPircMntatnii nf lis iih'IiiIh'ih to tills rlty snnu- ikfnrs hk:i when Hip lVnifylvanltt (onelnvp was held lu'ii. Best Impoited French lulont Ipiitlior siloes, at Million's shoo stoic, SJS l.ui'kiiwminii nvpiitu. (iiiind iiiniltiy exhibit, Vnt l'ittslnn fair, Spju, 17-JO, Tn IM Wjmlw 1tii S iww. wtteU J Lok Around. THE PERFECT MATTRESS, H. D. CRANE lintirely New Stock of Sfoifs, Jackets Skirts and Flannel Waists All Garments of my old Stand ard of Workmanship and Bxpert Fitters to please the most fastidious Prices as Reasonable As Good Goods Can Be Sold Fof Our Policy In conducting this business 13 to give our pations tho best possible "Shoe Value" for their money. Tills is why we bell the famous JOHNSON & MURPHY nnd STET SON Shoes for men. They're the best for the piice. FOR THE LADIES we have.'wa believe, the veiy Best shoe for S3'.50 ever made. It is called the "DOR. CAS." Our Children's, Boys' nnd Youths' Depnitment is full of "Best for tin Money" Shoes. UuMs, ROddy, Dauies & Miirphq, 330 Lackawanna Avenue. e&r W -vj'i