'K THE SCRANTON TKIBUNK SATl'KIMl', SUL'TJiUBUK 21. 1UUJU $fEk An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srnnr or F:os, manufactured by tho CiLironiUA. Flo Srnur Co , Illustrate theralueof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plnnta known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to tho taste and acceptable to tho eyatein. It is the one perfect strengthening lnxa tlve, cleanilnp the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet pi omptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every olJjectionaolo quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and hen els, without weakening or Irritating them, tnako it tho ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing fign are used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualiticsof tho remedy arc obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by a method known to the Cu.iFottMA I'lo Svrui Co. only. In order to get its bcnctleial effects 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, TAT, XOTTIBVILLE. JJV NEW TOHH. N T. Foresle fry all Druggists rrlccMo per bottle. CITY NOTES. TLACIIHS"" IN'-riUTI - n instltiilp nl the cite, tejihm "ill be held thin murnlnp in tin !li;h fclinnl an hi mini ' 1R Ml HID l IIMHN "lli Brim, Drill, Vl -pCikllll lll I the Milijdt cl lice Pr MiLfiiJ tiiornins minon at the tint 1'rrB hitfrUr dumb. Inmnrrme tMfs pom: biiom: down -iho fax ma on top nl the DcUwarc nml lltnlsnn liiiildine broke doeen on Thurnljy and mix-d ion.iiln.iMu r ilttment In that iilnil l'ortiinatch, no one ts injured rOOR nOMII) Ml I.1IM1 The member, nl the pnnr boird hcird about ten opplliHtiens for Ifllfl eotfirlie but (uitlirr Ihm this Hire tr.nuitrd no 1 miners, r(ipt ilu p.iin: of tills and tho lsnliic ot warrant MR Hill M(it WON At the I nlwblfo I bfld elrtdJ l ButUI". in lonimtinn with th Pan mrrU4 nrpoiilloti, Mi 1 lle Hughes Brundjcr, ot thlj ilte, won the ttint inc nl 10 in the competition on the noprano olo, "I hnou Me Kedtcmer 1 lerlh " MVTIIhWOS IN 10WN Die New lk Imo ball dub passed tlnmit.li tln c It ..tcnln il trrnoon on thrlr wa; to fineinmti i hrl.le Mithrn(in, of I'attotw IHr, the ur pitilirr of the team, ua met it thA I iikawanm station fcj a numliei of friend and almlier Mrt.riNf. NKllir ( I1VM.I l 1 Peters bianih, No it), of the- I ( II , hae Ounce I their merlins tilshts limn the tlrt and tlilnl 1hui?daff to tlu Mtnnd ind fiuith I huixdivi of each month The next nirrtitij ill be In Id Oet 10 Ml are icqurste 1 to be puent MlM'lli HI 111 rilOM, lnt lieutenant Ihima 1 Murphe, who innate n tinned (rnm Hi" rai tellei srMiie in tin Philippine N lanua, In brtn otlried tin upturne of (m Tarn I. lliirtieulli leciiiiint, to niieetiel lotph I, llelnr.d, lolunil, in I ho his innoumiil that he will .melt the plui HI fOMIIIION I'WOIiMUr Inin fain ernri, the telephone lint nun, who w it inn oier he a train rule Mstinhe inonnn.' nrir tin Thecnlx I nslne Inu-r, a uporlnl ti br n si intf eail at the I ukawaunt hipital I ii nipht It wax found nre(".m In unpulite the richt foul, hut the doitors bliee the, i in fair th( Ptliei lint TWO BVNUR1 pr-riill.tian II Ml tlhlit f Buffalo, Pern count . mil Philip llattini; P, of fiainr lioga iriint, wrn eterih adiudsrd bankrupti b) ludkt tuhbald In tin AlbrlRht tax a rub t is slanted to rrMiln the ririlltim from rioieedmi; to koll hu rffetU at fherift" ale Ihe rule U retuinibk at II ir risburc, tildai, M-pt .'7 DR N MfhM. IN II Bill While alien I ire the lomrntlon CMiimltlre nierlui; in the Ctntral Bepiibllca m liih rouni laM nichl, Dr f L 1m Mikle ,nt Pi(kille, ia Hrlze I with an attack of mtico, and lallinc heail struck his hod on Ihe rlior ind tut a deep ca-h in the feienead DriMRUt fieoree W .lenkina drote him to the hcranton Truale hupital, v.htie he wa retustilated and hi wound drejicd y0 IDbNTltll.D An InqucU wn held b Ceronr J I Roberta in the inurt lioue la-t night in the tar of the man found d id In Cn hv hotel, on laikawanna av ntio, on rdne riat, Aftei lUlenin; to the tcstimom of Ju.rph f'aee aim lawtnuc Dailenso, hn awisned the man to hl room, the Jury relumed a er tint to the eftect that the man died from mint ing Illuminating gai. He haa not jet been Iden tified t I'M KM. OK OWF.V IMI-lroin lu late home, KS Ctpoaie aentie, occurred tlie funeral of Owen lee anlrmn high maij ol rrquiem wa celebrated in &t Petri's cathedral I ho following "fie the oiftcers of the maa llev rather firiffin, celebrant: llev Pather O Itnllv, deienn, Re I'ather 0'Brne, ub deacon The pall benrrs were lohn Caunaush, Michael Cam tiiugh, Michael Nealon, Martin ealon, John Vftu and lehn heenan llie flower bratci Ter Michael Moran, John Biglin, tdward l.of tus and lorpli (1ijnaugh. Interment was madt in Cathedral cemetery Drawing Books for the pchonl thildieu with every pah of school chocs at Mnhon's Shoe store, 328 Lackawanna avenue. DEALEH8 lit X aV IT it U X X Bonds and i Investment I X X X X Securities i x If . 4 x a x a y M Broadway, N. T. X Wllkc9trr. Carbondal. a X H y IM Commocwtalth bld'ff, Eertnton, ft. H H 11 M M tt M M K KM M jf A DRUNKEN FIRE CAPTAIN HE WAS VERBALLY FLAYED BY THE RECORDER. Tho Man Was Present nt nn Inspec tion of the Firemen and Was Forced to Listen to an Arraign ment of Himself The Recorder Counselled the Fireman to Pay Strict Attention to Duty and to Cultivate Sobriety Urges Them to Re Patriotic. It li hard tn lioiipve that there In a captain of n lite uunpnny In this city ko BtYiMsly nofrllKent of hl duties as to he IIiir In hl bunk In a rlrunken sleep wlion ait al tun of lire was turned In, tompollliie the rail tiicn of the t'onipiin.c. to liieak Into thn Hip house to pot tlto aiipiiiiittlR out, .ot ItoLordcr W. 1. Connell, In the cmirt-p of nn atldrrsi ilpllvetcd otprrl.iy nftprnoon to the flrpinen, declared It to be n fact and, us he c.ild It, the accused man was slttlnc,- within n few feet of him, neioudy yhiftlntr about In hh se.tt. ' You may tliliiK that what I nin Boinff to hay Is utronp; lariRunpe, pen tlpriien," said hp, " but wli.it I wiy It the (tilth The Incident which I am about to relito Ik tin iinfottuniite one, but. aftei Itnciliriitlnn It hits born found to be tiui- 'A certain t.iptiiln of a (lie toni pany of tills tlt wits lylns In bed, In n diunken stupor, at '-' o'olork In the mm fillip, when an alarm of Hip was turned In. The horfrcs, dumb beasts without human lntclllp;piicp, took their places .it the dpp.iratus, hut there was no one to hat no them up, foi up- stalr.s the man with tho human mind lay snot Ins In his diunken sleep. amis' had to nm:AK in. "Nor was the appnmtus taken out until the all men hud broken Into the bulldltiR through the window. When a e.iptalu of ii (Ire company so far foisets his duty and the obligation which he oues the iltv as to do as this tn.in has done, It Is time for ou men to remember that you are no lon ger your own masters, but that jou ate under the strong hand of tho mu nicipal government, which will de mand of ott, as it demand of me and eseiv other setvant of the people, a vtrlet attention to duty and sohrlety at .ill times." The captain In question, It ton lie stated on ety reliable authority. Is to walk the plank within the next few daj It I undetstood that the other pctiii.inpiit man In the house was either In a similar state at the time or was away on le.ne of absence About forty of the firemen gathered In the basement of the municipal building In (he afternoon alxuit 3 o'clock, nttlied In full uniform and wearing huff-colored gloves. The re mainder of the paid men weie left at the eeral hose houses to be In leadlness to icsjinnd to any olaim wbli h might lie turned In The men were matched to the io conlei's olllce by Chief II. V. lViber shortly after .1 o'doik and stood at at tention until Hei nrdet Connell and Dliettor of Public Safety 1 I, Wormser emerged ttotn (he fotmer's pi Kate olllce Thev thev saluted nnd look sats which hud been ananged for their accomodation along the walK Plieetor AVoimer (list nddiessed the men. i:i'i.i:s riKAD. The lecoidei's secretary. Malk K IMgar. then lead to tho men the new niles and legulations governing the bureau of Hie, which aio to go Into eflect .ifter Oetobet I, nnd a sjnopsl of which has ulreath appealed In The Tribune. Neatl tlnee-iiuarters of an hour was louMtmcd In reading these mles and when Mi. IMgar Ind finished Chief IVtber dlsti United to each fire man u piinted lopy. Iteioidei Connell was next Intiodticed bv Dltectoi Voimer nnd In addition to the lemnrKs quoted ahoe he spoUe as follows In the earn(t manner o thuiatteilstic of him' "We have i ome upon n new eia of tilings. The old things hae passed awav and we ltao now n paid (lie dc paitment. Whether this iald (lie de partment is ii sm cess or not will de pend hugely upon the Individual effoits of oath member of It. It is for ou to say whether tho depaitmeut Is to be tin lmpiocment oei what It was in the das past, when the nlunteers so ably tared for life and property in this t itv of otns. When you beaid the rules and jegu litlons. which are to govern you, just lead, I presume that lnituv of ou thought they wete severe and that tho duties which it Is pioposcd to Impose upon vou aie moie than jou tan cany out. 1 desiic to tell ou, however, that if the lire dep.it tinent Is to be put on u civil s"ivlie basis, as it is to bo after Octobei 1, and that If eveiy fireman can expect to hold hi plaie Indefinitely by lituo of his own integrity man hood and faithfulness to dut, then, I say, the cltv of Stranton has a light to demand that every man who aspires to a position in the depaitmeut put forth his ery best efforts and his most intelligent action. MUST DO THi:m DUTV. Tho idea of plating the llio depart ment upon a civ I! set vice basis Is that it may bo made possible to secuio none hut good men and title to till Its posi tions. 1 believe It no moie than right that the men who In the futuie will give their best yea is to tho piotcctlon of piopeity and the saving of life, should bo taied foi by the i Itv when tliulr locks begin to whiten, and I feel sure that councils will be icady to take steps to proido. h pension fund. You will notico that tho rules lme something to say about foi bidding (Ire men to take an active part in politics. They are not to bo politicians. We do not desire that ou should irfraln fiom cxetclslng the piMIego of sulfiage, which Is one of the most gloilous piivl leges which Is accoided to tho i ItUeiiH of this land of ours. What wo desire Is that you shall not take an active pait in political campaigns and in so doing forget or neglect the duties which you nro paid to peifouu. I want jou, as lliemen, tn be patri otic Americans. I want you to ho j early ut all times to tieat as you would n venomous reptile those men who may claim this country as a home, but who utter threats against Its government and Its rulers. I want to further remind you that you are part and paicel of our city go eminent, and that your care and attention to your duties will not only redound to our personal credit, but will bo weighed in tho balance when tho history ot tlilH administration Is written, Gentlemen, I thank you. Our Nev Fall Line of hats, shirts, neckwear, etc., Is now complete. Call and Inspect. RICHARDS & WIRTH, 336 Lackawiutna ave. Srnok the Pocono 5c. cigar. WATRES AND GOVERNORSHIP. Said to Have Been In rittsburg Looking Over tho Field. Tho Public Ledger, of Philadelphia, yesterday contained the following special dispatch: rittaburtr, hept. Iff The vWt here ! ex Lieu tenant Governor I-ouli A. Watrei, of Lackawanna county, while really on biuineM rcaiittrd In the dlscloMirc cf Mr. Watrca' Intention to become candidate for governor, lit told ex Lieutenant riovcrnor Ijon lie waa Ju.-t now talking with friends and looking over the Held Lyon wa asked If Watrea would bo classed among the antl Quay candid itc. "Not proper ly," he replied. "Watrri la like many more Re publicans he is a friend and auprortcr ol Sena tor Quay, but la eppoed to Kme of the men vvlm are at this time helping to tun the Mate machine. There are lots ol men ol the Mine mind. The whole llepuhllean organization, bar ling pftMll'iy the element that follow John Wan amaker, regards benator Quay a the party lead er, but many people differ aa to the lieutenants he has en his hands now " It Is likely that Allegheny county will have a candidate, but the Watrrs boom will add a peculiar northeastern comtitlcatlon to the situa tion. RETURN JUDGES MET. Computed the Returns nnd Formally Decided Upon the Men Who Are tho Republican Candidates. At ii nucttnt; ot the Republican re turn Judges of the county held j.estei day morning In the tooms of the Ccntial Itepublltan club the following were dei luted to be the candidates nominated al the pilmary election held on Monday aftei noon: AiHimosWi i,m .it nr.i: .t wiiiros" CAM'r.MTII, SfllANTON (OIM'Y (OMUOLLI.P. 1DWA11I) JONtS, ARCIIIIAID coRONtu-nii J i. nonirtis, wisp STHAN10V M'ltu'iOR-fitottnt; r sti.vi.vson, w v VH1I.Y. The Craw foul county lules governing the conduct of Republican primaries provide that the meeting of return Judges shall be held on the Thursday following the pilmarles. This was Thursday and as It wa Impossible to change the lules, the Judges merely met on (hat day lomputcd the leturns to make the nomination tegular and then out of respect for the memoiy of President McKlnley adjourned to meet yesterday morning. The convention was called to order by County Chairman D. J. Davis and tho county committees societnry active, Major 12. D. Tellovvs acted a secie- tary. A now organization was foimed bv naming 1. Silas Walter for chali man and Ocorge W. Marshall for sec letaiy. The following commlltee on lesolutlon was appointed. Major W. fc Millar, Sciantnn; CI. T. Pike, Sci.tn ton; O. K. Potter, Sctanton, James Phillips, .Suanton; I J. Kpellman, Aichbald, James Comstock, Dunmoie, Charles Rioad, Dunmoro. While waiting for the commlltee on resolutions to leport Chaliman Walter announced that computation of the vote cast last Monday had resulted In Ihe selection of the above nnmed can didates. The convention then formally declined that they were the nominees ot the pat tv. The committee on reso lutions then icpoited the following lesolutlons which weie adopted. Wp the ii lf-niil.iti( of the HrpubUcin parte of I-Mikiuanni count, In convention as Mmblfd, rrifhrin our devotion to thoe pilnciples which hive nnde our put clorloui anl our nation great, tn splrndidh tvpitirl in our 1 loved leader, Wlllnni McKlnlei whose recent in rt i tt'iii Ins c it a nlooni into rvcry heart and hoiiit In our binail lind W- ittdieata our eliis .incw to tin IjA if cirijiu into opera tion and tu full bullion the iniuiilticmt achieve inenN and poliiiis b which he lai&'d this great lutiuii to th. highest ilev etc piuint it ever at t lined, believing that bv n doing we cin best evidence our eteuii an I iftiction for him and our gir it i-orrow for hi i ntunei death We- extenl em luurtfeli Kvinpath) to Mrs Me huihv ind to tin n it ton in this time of unl -1 1 gilif We an ti anUiil lint PieMrnt MiHlnles'a nunite has tall, n on ttw so abundintly quall lieii to ejri) en the work he left, and felicitate the ptoplp upon Pnsllent Hoocvelt's strong and manle decliration of his purpose to adhere tn the course nnpped out by his illustrious pt decessor We believe lint (hi ucent greit nallonil ci l-iiiutv deinind'i Ihe prompt on ji linen t of Ktiin' rnt lis vsliic.li slull tllininale II. nn our fair land tho twin vipcis of amrehy inJ jello JoiiiiliIIhii, and we recotiinind Hut rinftevs pa-8 such laws early in tho nest fesh n Wp rnlois, irainiend and nlr.pt the pht foim of the lite llepnlilLaii state tonvention it Iliiiibuig, and the splendid candldatea which it nominated. Wp approve and endorse the wisp and hml ne.vi like administration cf our dMinguiehrd t.ov einer, William A Stone, who Ins faithfullv nnd ablv served the hct lntcrel of the people of this commonwealth Wp commend the able and effective labors of our senators. Hon M S Quae an I Hon Itoies Penrose, in ndvindng the interests ot their ion blituents ini fostering Ihe indu'trirs of our state We tnmmrncl the tlrelevs effoits. the faithful and piatliial work of our conKrciunn, Hon Willhm Connell, and cspriw our appreciation of hi-e realniM nnd painstaking labon In behalf of his i ontltiif ntn, as well as his lovalti to He publican doctrines, and longratuliti him and (he people of Pennsylvania upon the auctrss nhith lias Anally crowned his persistent nnd po trnt efforts to creita another fcderil tout dis trict for this state A mysterious Providence ha taken fiom us our senator, Hon James C aughin who so ablv and faithfully represented this smatorlal district for nearly two term, during which time be made for hlmsell In the upper house of our legislature a name width it Ihe tjnnntni of honor, integrity and Hdclltj to dutv The slj nal i-uccrss which he achieved during his ser vice in the senile will ever stand is a innnu mrnt tn his ceiseless rnergy in belnK of the peeple snd the eoiiiinoiiwriltli Wp endorse and commend the puhli' m rims of our representatives, sdieuer, I'hllbin. lanirs and lie nobis, and rnneiatulite them mil the constituents whom thev mi ehl lepte-entcd upon their success in adi inelng the Intetr.ts if (he countv, and ep(cialll In seiuring Hatp hospitil which In the futui wilt niiuhtpr to the slik and injured cf tho who bv their labor and Industry develop and build up this great bud ness community We pledge our best servlns ind imltpd efforts to the ticket nnminited hv this convention, ire egiiitlng the plendid peisenal titncvv and quill flcatlorw ol the teveial riinlidates, and will Is her earnestly to roll tip on Nov fl a larger He publican majority than was ever befoic polled In this county This ended the work of the conven tion, and It adjourned, THEY SHOT A BEAR. H. Brewster Adams, of Rochester, and John Reynolds nnd James C Irid ium, of Scranton, Pa., arrived in this city today with a bear shot by them on Miami ilvei In the Adliondacks. The brute was shot on September 3, while the hunter weie on tho river after deer. Tho hear was on tho shore and was shot by Mi. Adams The first shot hit him In the spine and tho second In tho head Reynolds leg was wounded by tho heat In ventuilng too near him befoie he was dead. Albany Times-Union The Reynolds reterted to la a mem ber of the dim of Re nolds Brothers, of Wyoming avenue, md Mr. Ludluni 1 the local manager of the Great jAtlantlo and Patlflo Tea company. LAWYER ADMITS HE WAS WRONG SINGULAR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN A LAW SUIT. Tor tho First Time In the History of Jurlsptudence, as Far ns Well Au thenticated Rccoids Go, a Lawyer Openly nnd Unicscrvedly Allows That Ho Made a Mistake Como3 Out In a Case In Which a Judgo Erroneously Revcised Himself. Other Cotttt Matters. One of the case called for lilal yes terday before Judge Kelly In common pleas, Is caused to come before a Jury by the lather singular cltcumstancc ot an appellate court lcveisliig a local Judge's icveisal of himself, and Is to be sustained on tho plaintiff's side by the positively singular circumstance of n lavvjer admitting ho made n mistake. It is tho uiso of 1 V.. Nettleton against J. I) Can I. The plaintiff en tered Judgment nu a cotitiact foi a lot The di fondant sought to have the Judgment opened nnd Judge Archbald peimltted It to bo opened. I.atei, when tho case tame to he beaid In eijulty, Judge Auhbald icversed his fottner finding, declailng he Ind Imprnpeily opened the Judgment The plaint Iff took nn appeal to the superlot court and that tiihuuil ruled that Judge Art lib ild eired In holding himself to be In enoi In the flint Instamo and (ilteited thit the dispute should go to II Jinv lieiini"! of a tonlllct of claim III the liutdei ot fat t In 1SD1, Ml Nettleton put some Oieen Ridge land on the market and thiough Rroker C, I Jndwlti Induced Ml. Cail to putehase a JCl.GOo lot, ou a veirlv payment contract Mr. Carvl paid il.lO.'i in five j eats and then tendeted J 10", w Ith a deiinnd for it deed. Mi Nclttetnn lefused to (inept the tendei as full pavment, claiming Intriest on the ilefeired pTVinents. Mi Carvl pto tltlced hi copv of the cotitiact and dls tlosed the fact flint theie was no nteii tlon of Intei est Then tame the liti gation, Mr Nettleton entering Judg ment on the contract and Mr. Caivl opposing It with a mle to open wurmn run disitti: arish" Mr Caivl ililms It was stipulated there should be no Inlet (st chaiges Mr Nettleton nvus that It wa cleirlv understood that Interest should be charged and that the omission of the usual words "with Inteiest' ftotn the cmittaet was duo to a dot leal en or by the uttoinev, who drew up the paper In opening the case to the Juiv ve terday, Attorney AV A AVilcor. of counsel for the plaintiff, stated It would be shown that by a lough ill aft of tho deed made bv Mis Nettleton' attorn n from tlie Information furnished hv Mi Jadvvln, the broker, th.it the wmd "with Inteiesf nppeaied, and bv means of a leiter written bv Mr Carvl to Mr Nettleton It would be shown that theie was an iitidetstandlng be tween them that Intertst wa tn he chirped The attorney who diew up the papeia would go on the stand, he said, nnd testify tint it was thiough his mlslake the words "with Inteiest" were omitted Mr. Will ox, with O'Hilen & Mirtln, represent the pi ilntiff The defend ant's attotnevs aie Cltv Solit llor ileo M. Watson and C S Wonthiiff Refore the Jin v was sworn Mr Wood ruff made another tender of $",0"i to the plaintiff and upon its being le fused turned It over to Ptotbonotoi 's Clerk Williams Another (.T-e tiled lie foi e Judge Kellv had Constable J V Woelker. of the Rleveuth vv ml, as pliititlff and Michael Mlllei the well known South Scranton business nnii a defendant in: ws a ti:.vant Woelker was a tenant of Mlllei. Miller wanted to get him out, and. it is claimed, used lathei heroic meauie Among othet things, the plilntlff al lege his landloid (lit the water pipe leading to his house and left hltn with out a supplv ftotn July till November, when the lease expired and lie quit He aIo alleged tint the landlord built an addition to tlie house, which com pleted shut off the light from the bedloom ot cupled by the plilntlff The defense was th.it the pipes word necessatlly cut when the aililltlon to the house was being made nnd con nected up again as soon as possible I" C New tomb appealed for the plaintiff, and Welle & Toriev foi the defendnnt. The Jut was out at ad journment The cltv of Scranton seemed a vei -diet of JO,' fifi against Amanr.o r.ej nold. of Chestnut stieet, In a municipal lien tase, befoio Judge lMwards Mt Rev nolds tefused to pay his sevvei asses, ment on the ground that the spur for his property was not built to the curb lino, as called for In the .specification, and that It was not set low enough to dialn hi piopcrty. Tho city showed that there was no fixed i tub line in front of the Reynold property nnd that, In tho Judgment of the city engineer the sewer was prop el ly laid Tho Jury attepted tho tlty's view of the ease and gave a v outlet for the claim and Interest Attornev T r. Wolls anil Thoma Hundley i op resented the defense. City Solicitor Watson appeared for tho plaintiff. rra.vjiiJRTV cam:. Margaict I'laherty wa befoio Judge TMwnrds with a claim of $S34 OS against her mothei, Annie riahcrty. the elilm being lopicsentatlvo of J6fW) loaned money und Inteiest for six jcars. Af ter tho plaliitltf had put in her claim, C R. Pitcher, ns attorney for Annie Flatlet ty, daughter of the defendant, moved to stilko out tho testimony on tho ground tint It wa his client and not tho defendant who had not been served. Judge IMwards ruled that as Mr. Pitcher's client was not a party to the case at bar, ho had no standing to make such a motion, and could only withdiavv from the case A verdict was then directed to enter for the plaintiff In tho full amount of her claim. O'Rrlen &. Mai tin appeared for tho plaintiff. In Judgo Kdwards' court, Klsle A Strong Current ff llltfrfst In tlm up tod it utmly o( piano Is Fhmvn in tho hrge- ifilvtntinn it IIiq (eiNsl.ltvt 'IORV Tli Artist It" ital t'eiirsi. i a future tlut 4lt itu elrnu apprnUlr, Th pnlilic Is In Mini tn frr. vtlit vie In ind how, J. Allred Tennln; ton, Olicclow Knowles secured a verdict of J2J5.77 against Harry K. Staple, on a claim for a balance duo on the fixtures of tho Ulobo. hotel. C. W. Dawson repre sented the plaintiff, and 13, W. Thajer, the defendnnt. The case ot Frank M. Moycr against J. S. Miller wa given to the Juiy vestcrday morning. No verdict had been returned at adjourning time. A title for a new trial was granted In the caso of Norman Leach against Sltas Hartley on motion of J. W, Rrownlng and W. H. Jcssup, Jr., coun sel for tho defense. Released from the Penitentiary. John, alia Jame Shannon, alias John Scanlnn, convicted ot breaking Into the Delaware nnd Hudson station nt I'cckvllle, and Arthur Young, who stole money from hi aunt In Carbon dale, were releaed from the peniten tiary, yesterday, after having served three venrs, minus tho regular commu tation period. Shannon wa one of the several de pot thieves who come to grief here and hereabouts some three jear ago. Ho was urptlsed In the depot bv Sta tion Agent litoid nnd Constable IM ward Craig, nnd was shot thiough the bodv. While he was In the Lacka wanna hospital, the leninnnts of the gang that looted the Ma-, Held power station and wa hailed ut Ainint Sum mit b-1 Rig Hill I.each and hi "trusty rllle," wa hi ought In on stretcher. Just prior to tint a depot htnglir wa shot nt Deliwaie Water (lip. Depot thieving nt tint time wa very gen eral. Slnte that time there has been a decided falling oft In tho number of thefts. Mni tinge Licenses. lohn W ft ii ret t ( il,nti III, I lire V Krniirili (Vrlinnrlalo rtim viollMinkv s(nnton 1.o .Innsckni Siranton Mlltnn Muftlrv Dunmoie nni nn 11 titer Piiiinioie Peter V ll.uniiKtt sirnton Vanli Ihomiie scr,ton lrmk anlriberc Peiktllle sinti llevnlek Peekvlllo Inlm W VIi Ilonotigh C'aition'l.ilr' Vim i V Ionian t nrlinmUtc Vnrlriw Inhinz Iiivliir iini Itikoe Tailor Il.im II I'nrpenter snantnn P. IIh I Vox birinton llinnns I I'oollc'ii VrrhlnM Vlime V LIimIc VulihuM Mfreil Herr "HriintDn Mihol f rn !?eraiiton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tlie cruil jurv will nuke its (.ecnivl rotnm In ihe Viiollur Mwirn r.f the ronnnlttee appolntnl to draft a new et of rules fnr the orjihinH' inurt veai held veKtenlav nflernoon In Twice V onhitri; is offiie lopiis of the nil x In Philadelphia, In 7rme iikI other e nintie-e hieiiii- 5iparate orphins' couits hue been -, nr. .1, ,unl the het feituies of o ie.li ire hem; dnfiul fnr the Taiek ittanni rules Ihe new i nlc will It submitted lor adop tlon next saturiliv COLLECTOR ARRESTED. John D. Jones, of Taylor, Accused of Embezzling Several Thousand Dollars by Fidelity Co. John D .limes, who has s-oived for the past seven utis as tax lolleilor of the- bototigh of Tavlor and who Is rec ognized as on" ot its lending litiens, w is mtested late estetiluy aftei noon, at the instance of tlie I'ldcllty nnd e-po-lt totnpanv. of Mao land, on the i lunge of embevllttg leitain monejs Lolletteil by him as taxes The waiiaut toi his arrest wa I mimI by Aldfi man Mjinn Kassnn, the Infot uiatiou being svvoin to by Attot ne Hobeit Mm ray, who Is the 10111 pan.v'ss local leptesentativo. The lom panv went Mi Jones' bond lor the i.u J900 In the sum of '0 OOo. Mr. Muiiay iliilms that rumnis leiched hi eais r-ome time ago and that an in estimation i culled in the discovery that Mi Jones was --hort M'veial thousand dollius, ills Hiie.st was iiuoidliigly oideied by the torn pany A hi let healing In the (,iie was- held In Aldeimau Kas-oti's olllie yestciday at lei noon at 15 nMoik, foi the puipose of detetinlning tlie amount of ball, The defendant wished to waive ii heat lug, but tho aldciinan insisted that one be held. Attorney Muiray olfeied'the amount ot the tax eluplliatc, and stated that ho felt convinced that Mi. Jones is behind to tlie amount of several thousand dollais. Until nn expert ex amination is iiiado of the books, he said, it will be impossible to get any .specitic fact. Alderman Kasson finally fixed the bail at $2,000. Dr. llauser and John T. Thomas ciuallllcd ns bondsmen. BOWLING LEAGUE FORMED Step& Taken at Zeiglor's Last Night to Get the Local Bowlers Together. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Howl inp association mot at the lllk's cifo last night to oif-unl.e for tho eiiMiinR seat.on. Tho clubs rcpt evented weie "West Knd wheelmen of "Wllkes-Barre, Scranton Bicycle club, Backus' howN eis, Kik's bowlers, Urcen Ridge wheel men and Black Diamonds. I'otcr Zelg ler and Chailes Kowler of this city weio elected president itnd, societal y te bpcctlely. It wiiH decided that n tiophs allied at $d0 be played for, the trophy to be purchased by tho Boaid of Dliectois, which la to consist of ono incmbei fiotn each team to be designated h the members of tho iespee.tlo teams. The mutter of bchodulo was deferiorl until tho meeting, to bo held at the Ulk's cafo next 1'iiday evening The llrst games of the tournament will nc . tut tho tlrut Jlond.iy in Nnvcmhct and on Monday nights theieafter thiough. out tho fe.ifcon. Two Fciies will he played, tho llrht to bo (Inched about Januaiy 1, tho etond beiica to imme diately follow. m At Pierce's Market. A cholco anbortment of fmlts and vegetables will bo found this moiiilng awaiting your selection, wc als-o offei tine tin keys, ducks nnd chlLkcus, oys ters, clams, etc., fancy tnblo delicacies, strict ly fresh eggs nnd finest creameiy butler, 110 to 111 ronn acnue. THOMAS CLAKKE KILLED. Was Struck by a Train, but Refused to Tell Where Ho Lived. A gray haired man, rather roughly ciieshed, giving his name as Thomas Clarko and his ago as &J years, was pliked up esterday morning nbout lfl.oO o'clock at the Prlcehuig crossing of thn Del iwaip and Hudson tallroad. Ho was lj,lns alongside thn track with a deep cut on his head. He sail that he had ben etruek by a train but re fused to give any of tho particulars of f.ViViVstfW Fruit Jars Mason Gilchrist Extra Caps Rubbers If you want the best we have them. Honest Rubbers, 10c Doz. Geo V Millar & wmtmAwmmwmwmmwm l , aUKJi rjMklsBi. . - L PM0rkL 'tm - "" t V. t-- Asr r The Celebrated Elastic Felt Mattress made by TIlO Scranton Bcfl dlnK Companr- We make and sell all kinds of mattresses, pillows, box divans, cushions. We carry large stock of fine Brass and Iron Beds, the best made. Wliltcomb and Bcrnstlcn. 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 'Phonei ESTABLISHED 1866. F. L. CRANE. For Ueliable Fur Goods call and examine onr stock of Seal Jackets Persian Lamb Jackets Bearer Jackets Klcrtric Seal Jackets Near and Seal Jackets Fur Capes Neck Scarfs Mnirs and All Other kinds or Furs Also, if you wish your old Futs Repaired, bring them in as soon as possible. All kinds of fur repairing done. 32 4-LACK AW ANN A AVENUE--324 WEW BUILDING. We Are Going Out of The Bicycle Business We have about twenty Good Bicy cles still in stock, which we will sell at practically your own price. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. &niiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmnniiiiiiiimmiiraimiinRmMau The WalkOver Shoe f $3.50 and $4.00. i Fall StyIo5 . mm W jiyjf g km 5 JTWl r ? i m -im WKim mi if y m. tfJTL'D . 5 C cm fjiW ml mFml :' ""J v m ikJ m aI fiiij "Minrz hsmis wig Msmir tsw-m gmiiBtiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiininimiici RE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE The Albany DENTAL, Asssociation, Under the management of Dr G. E. Hi Si Son, is the place to get your Dental work doiu. Dr. Hill & Son have built up a large business "ce they opened here twenty years ago, and the reason why they have done this Is because they do the best work at prices within tho reach of all classes, and givo each patient their special attention. Call at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here. First National Bank Bulling. tho accident or to tell where ho lived, lie was bi ought to this city and was re. mocd to tho Lackawanna hospital. It was there found that his tkiill was fractured and thit ho had re ceived very severe Internal Injuries. s? . Light.!, njr Jelly Glasses-E V Co Wjilnf Ayenaa THE PERFECT MATTRESS. H. D. CRANE SPECIAL MENTION For Well Dressed Women Silk Lined Suits, from $14 up. The $14 Suits are in Pebble Cheviot, Swiss Taffeta lined. We would also invite you to the attention of our RAGLANS From $10 Up. 9 a Now Ready. m mm m, mrM lmjlO m tm s K - Ho died about an hour after his ar. Ma; at tho hoipli.il, lefuslng to tell where lie lird until ho I ipsed Into tin. iniibclouemisi. Tho hody Is still a I th hospital uwaltlnc boma wotit fiom ths coroner. , - ilMWffP I r --. . i'A.K.'.lff Mivr . : Mssm Y