jfi .i j tn - r,v,4j' '' v1 sV VI r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 190i. i3 m y "f'- More Opportunities lor teal prbgie. In pl.ino study art nt Icrnl by tho COS' hllllV.VIOllY than tlOUllFIi OllMlle I he large cUlcs. four ntltt tccltals vvlll lif given by famous til.iiiUtfl from New Vnlk, I'lllUdelphla .iii.l llo.'lon. ,1 Allretl Penning ton, Director. Our Fall Stock of Shoes Is Now Complete THE DORCAS, for Indies, at $3.50 Is the best shoe bargain obtainable. . ADIES' OXFORDS, $2.50 and J.00 kind. Now 1.50 MEN'S OXrORDS, ?3.50 and $4.00 kind. Now 2.00 SCHOOL SHOES, guaranteed, for 75c Many other bargains too numerous to mention. Lt?u)isf Rtiddy, Davies & Miirpbq, 330 Lackawanna Avenue. CITY NOTES. 11., Ti. & W. 1W5. Tin- Mv.(-ni-r Milion, freight hnu-o anil o(flr employe nf the l.iek.v wanna railroad weie palil .vcstciili. BKANCU OITICi:, rim Scl.intou Menu Pinup company and I lie I'nion Meant Specially (oin pany, of this iUj, opened .i br.inth ofiuu at 11.1 Franklin avenue. unin.Ai! mi:i:tin;. ugni-n- meeting t tlie ladies of Hie Linden Stieel Icinplc "ill be liehl Tluu.-e!.' evening at 7:0 nMock in (he vdlry mom. .Ml ate icn,uc-lc.l In .ilteml. C'l'T 111:; n(.i:il-. William tloehin,', ot lie Su.ilit.on llou-r, iieiilj nit two nf Ins lingers ell .visterd.iy while ill tine lne.nl Willi a -li.er. lilt injuiies weie dic-cd al tins I..11 kawunui lios pltal. .Mn.V'lll'S (.I.I..M1IM;-, "Hie ilcauiia fm the month of September it the u. niton ( leating House weie Vi.lS", lio.t'i. Tor the con copending month of l,it ear the dealings weie I,1U", 0,.ll. I'Ll'Sinr.IIV i:'Ms The hoard of examine appointed .'-nine time aur, bv Due, (or ot Piiblic Safely tV'oini'-er will tonight ex.imine tlie apnli- cants foi joiiincvm-Mi ptuiiibois' liccn,es. The (-vamination v.ill be conducted on the fomtli floor of the muuii'in.il building ADVERTISED LETTERS. I.Itl of letlew remaining nneallcil foi at the Si union poi-lufliie. l.ii k,i,,iun.c eouniy, IVi., Oil. 2, l'.iOI. Pcr.-nns tailing lor these liltcisvill pledse s.i advorli-cd anil give date of list. I'i.l II. Hippie, jiootiua.-tei. tndrew Apl.in.ilp. lliowning Pros., Iluilc. 'Ilmnus . to. Mi tied (J. Iteikri, t lata llimc- Mi. ami Mi. . l Hen. fkillmil, V Ilmn-i.ii, I'nil Ileilfr.iil. (Mini b.m- vick. Ml.-. M.ij lli'iilum, . lliiRcr, .le-'ie !! n nett. Bel tin Coiry (2), . C Cha-e. Chi.. ( uliei, jr., Klhcl Ch.iae. I.ibbie L'ounor, .Vliei Cutis, TIicm. Ci, im)lon, T. .1. t minor, Mis. V. " (Ail-leit-. I). A. Oiniiil)". VTm. nnl.in, .1. M, 1i.iIiUoii, Mi. . II Dim mick. Helen 1.. Khiii. I.. I.. V:entt. nn.i rullet. Ml-. Annie I'aircll, I". I'. T'citi", Tied l'iMi, Mi.-, .'"iluel Hum. Mrs. V. 11. (.ili-r.n, Mi.-. Jnhn (.ofortli, .lolin J.i11;is1k r, Ml.-. M.iliel (Jie.v (-pecul). Se.imim N. llaatins-. Mr V tn. ,. Ilit'il-, Win. IoHom.i.v, Mr.-. H.uitord Unban, Win. llaid"n, l.inn.1 M.iv lltiull.i, l.'d lline.i, Mr-. Alue .1, llorlon. Mis- It. A. llenei;lnn. Dr. .I.11 k-on, .lolin J.imc-. Vnna K.i.-., .liues T.ijlm- Knot I, Mi- I'anl Keilei, 'riitniihy M. Ki imeili, W'. .1. Kellej, .1. M. I..111, Mii. V. I.iiullici, T. It. I.ei.niiil, lolin KiUi.ud I.eui-. i:iiy McN.iul. Kiijtlie Moisran. Mi- r S, Mi lter, Ukliard Mnicn, Wm. I' MdiiniHii. Dn-v 1.. MiL'rmj. Nine 0'iloek lliklns Pmuler Co. Mt-s W. A. 0'Mn.i, ohpliant n.ui IH.ilniui' fo. ', ('. I'eik, llinry 1'iiie. Daniel A. (Jiiinu. Mrf. M. Tluddy Tolt, Mi., Mamie It.iplm. I'n.ilt IC. KoKOi-, Ilobin-iiii fc l'te.n, II. my Kenki (2), Ella Shirp-ieeu, 1'i.ink (i, Smiicr-, Mi-. II. Slein, Mamie M.e.i, i:i Meil. Madeline s(,iphv, JIlA Nellie Mtn.-on, i-aiah f-liolr, H'ulli .May Smith, .Nelly Mnilli, I.mii.iii Stalk, Ml-. l.ii,i Swinule, Jin". ''"li Sinitli, Mrs. I', A, Snlli i, Catherine Mum, Mr. Aimer s-pener, A. i:. '-Inn I, Mrs. Anna Hiephonl, tles-ie 'I ishe. Mi-. ( luths i;. Tiiinir, Horace IToHiilej, M. . 'Iiiiin,ia, Win Ihinnhy. Itilph Van (ionlei, llujil '. Nan Fleet, M. M'lko, Cli.1-, T. Williams. Howaid ?. Wnk-, J.H. W'eMi, Ml-- Viiinie Williams Watson W, iiunu'. ITALIAN". liemaio iloielli, Sahatoie llultuninlo, l.oten'O Slalti, Aetfnni (Jindaiilu, .Mlsliinnlo I'elliKtinu, nui-rpiu Xotoio, Antonio Ditlllo, Mil liehnjiel l'elrielln, P.ilco RIh.iiiio, l!o-.uii) (Junto, Mali) Teiranti, fiio.inni Hibluilnu, VIirIiuii bibianoll, I'OI.I-I! .lulm l'.las Tonka Maieu-ki, Strphiu Modile, AVosjl Sliudil;, Allfimi I.apartnuf, T-iesok .Mijk, llanyton Koj-il;, Sitja Ul-fan, Juob K111I, I'jiui JlaJUtli, l, J, Hudus, Smlo Solan, Kije Ko titk, o.l-eph ;j7da, lliwips Tre-i.ijtis fiul.i' t.hm, Francis &UM, llanMaw KoJIrl, 11dru MUli. HlIN'tJAHIAN. Ailani Zetiinj, Adam Vaiii.eskt, St.niia ftan-t.iw .loieii-l.j . Wilittm Komintll, .la-, Chi. eovBki, .In-epli Ail'ilHi. htcph Slinaynskl, HanU alna, W'illin Sawalju-!, .laeph PjikleiMi (learc UnjanszU, West Scranton Station, Jll-b Xfllle (iinily, paekajro; Mm. nnie l.enlj, lioliert I.i'jtlioii. 'Iliua. MeVlidiews. ('lug. Ti eme. . ar ar ar ar ar DEAI1ER8 IN Bonds and ar ar ar i Investment Securities 6 Broadway, N. Y. Wilkei-Birrt. Cirbondtlt. t t-t Ccmmonwejlth bid's, Scrintoa, Pt. U H ) k fc ti kH K M M ' 1. b'TKJlur ilVflC-v TRIED BEFORE ELEVEN JURORS RUFUS J. FOSTER SUMMONED TO HARRISBURCt. Attorneys in the Case of V. M. Boel chl Against De Lottrent & Com pany Agreed to Have It Proceed with One Less Than the Usual Number of Jurors William Repp Takes an Appeal from the Report of the Old Forge Auditors Court Notes Mairiago Licenses, IMorc Judge J. 1'. Kflly, the ensc nt V. M. Bonlclil HKiilnal Dcl.out-ent & Coiupjitiy, n feigned Ihsuo, which was culled for trial Monday afternoon, oc cupied all of ycHleiduy. A. do VUlc neuve, of Now York, poiup tlmo ago bought a largo amount of raw silk from Do I.otii'cnt & Company also of Now York. The bill for the flllk was ?4.00n and was not paid. Soino time aller thlK, DeVllleneuvo sold a tiuun tlty of gnodH tn the "Worsted Silk com pany, of Taylor, and l)e Louront, leninlng of this In October of last year, secured a writ of foreign uttachmeiit to secure the money owed by the Tay lor company to De Vllleneuve. At this juncture V. M. Hoelchl, an other New York Hllk dealer, appeared upon tin: scene with an assignment of the claim against the Taylor people. Do Lourent & Company alleges that Do Vllleneuve and Hoelchl are silent partners and that the assignment was not llxed up until they heard of the writ of uttachmeiit uf De Lourunt it Company. The case will be given to the Jury this morning. The plaintiff was represented by Attorneys H. A. Kunpp and U. P. O'Malley and the de fendants by Attorneys O. T. Kirby, of New Yorlc, and J. 13. Burr and T. P. AVells. Utifns J. Foster, one of the jurors In the case, received a telegram from llurrihurg, summoning him to that place at once. The attorneys agreed to hae the case go on before eleven jurors and Judge Kelly excused Mr. Foster. Hcfoie Judge Cat pouter yesterday, a verdict in favor of the defendant was directed In the case of Annie L. Newell against John f. Roc. No appearance being made for the plaintiff in the case of 1 Fruchan, manager, against Sta ples & Klcth, a non suit was allowed by the court, Repp Takes an Appeal. "William Repp, as a. citizen and tax payer of Old Forge borough, took an appeal yesterday from the action of the borough auditors In settling the ac count of John Surber, treasurer of the borough. Mr. llepp says that the auditors had no right to allow the following claims, and that the treasurer should bo sur chaiged with them: Mm. Matilda. Ilianeardi, lent of jail, coal and n, rah $ 131 :i'i .ludirinent'asaiiist fid Kere town-hip to Hittenbendcr ,V Company .'..x! 06 .1. It. Dainty, fees tor Ilittenbeniiet judg ment luliii M. llairir, judgment uatn.-L town-.-hi l))ii i:ati5, pound tent I'ledeiirk XaIor, pound lent (' W". 'Ihomp-ou, borough engineer .Tnhu Surlier, team xvoik l.ibor oulii. for woik done by louniil lni'ti 21G 77 1USI 10 00 in 00 1 ( J 50 201 00 ST fij" Total $.:,:jie fff Hearing in Divorce Case. There was a hearing befoie Judge J. "W. Carpenter In chambers yesterday in the divorce case of Mi. Olive S. Knickerbocker against Peter II. Knickerbocker. Mis, Knickerbocker was a native of Benton, but after her marriage in 1873 went with her hus band to reside at Mill Heft, Pike coun ty. Her testimony yesterday was to the effect thai her husband was In the habit of drinking to excess at times and on these occasions he treated her lu a most bitual manner and called her vile names. Ills treatment be came so intoleiable that she was compelled to leave him last December and she is again a resident of Benton. The Knickerbockers have four daugh ters, three of whom are married. The llbellanl was represented at the hear ing yesterday by Attorney IS, C. New comb. Carbondale Water Case. The hearing lu the Carbondale canity suit between the city and the water company was on all day before Jude Halsey. K.irly lu tlie day thecomplalfutnt rest ed and the defendant began putting In testimony, George Jeimyn, the secre taty of the Consolidated "Water com pany, was put on the stand and was there for the lemalnder of the day giv ing figures with reference to the earn ings of the companies comprlhed ln lilt Consolidated company. Maniage Licenses. Michael Itell j,,,,,,,, Purl Klmrel ,leatip .lolin .1, Mmiii'y Ii-wiip l,l,7le Ct'ntilfi Ie-iip .John II. Vlpond Sianton Anue done- Suaiilon I'm 11I1 II, Thuinloii Siranton M.niMiet Hill SeiJiitou 1','tllll. K, Jtlll),'!- Il-Mll Ma M, Ou. 1 Ol.ipluut icepli Scl.ol .iiantoii Annie V Jordan , Nraulon 'liifiiun Itee-ti , sVraiitoii Hamuli Willi inn l-iiantoii COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Kdwnrd H, Hughes yesteiday regis tered as a law student lu the oillco of Attorney C, Coniesys, He Is a grad uate of Lafayette college, Mrs, ICinnni A, Van Camp, of Dun- more, yesterday began an nctlou to se isure a divorco trom her husbtiud, Hoauley Van Camp. The couplo wero married Feb. in, 1&77, und Mrs, Van Camp alleges ihat on Sept. lfi, l&W, her husband deserted her without cause and has over since persisted lu his desertion. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Secretary Schauta Gives Notice of Two That Are Approaching. There will be n competitive examin ation conducted by the civil service board, at the Federal building, Novem ber 20, of applicants for clerk and car rier positions. Applications should be In the hands of Secretary l.oula CI, Kelmuu on or befoio October 23. Thcro will also be an examination of applicants for departmental positions, October 1$. Smoke the l'ucouo 0c. cigar. STEVENS UNDER ARREST. He Is Charged with Fraud by Mrs, Lucy T. Keller. Slatiloy J, Htevens, special agent for the state dairy food commission, was arraigned before Alderman Myron Kasson yesterday on the charge of fraud, preferred by Mis. Lucy T. Kel ler, of 701 Quliicy avenue, lie waived u hearing and entered ball for court. Stevens Is charged with supplying a bogus tenant so that ho might vacate a house at 701 Qulncy avenue. He wanted to move out, but Mrs. Keller refused to release him, lies having signed a leno for a year. However, alio agreed to lot him go, providing he supplied another tenant. Straightway Stevens went forth and relumed with a man whom ho Introduced as C. P. Davison, of Reading, Pa. Davison made a cursory examination and decided at once to take the house. The landlady Insisted that he sign the same lease Stevens had. Slovens ob jected strenuously to this as did also the alleged Davison. Finally Mrs. Keller gave ln and Davison bound the bargain by handing Mrs. Keller $5. This happened Friday afternoon, August 50. Saturday morning, Au gust 31, Stevens had moved away to a house ln Green Ridge. That after noon the alleged Davison telephones Mrs. Keller that his goods were at tached nt Reading for three months nrrcars In the rent, and that he could not take the house. Subsequent Inves tigation revealed that no man by the name of C. P. Davison has lived in Reading for years, After a three daye' chase Constable Max Flrestlno succeeded In arresting Stevens on a warrant issued by Al derman Kasson. He gavn ball last Saturday for a hearing at half-past four Tuesday afternoon. Stevens is a native of Clark's Green and beside his work for the dairy and food commission he conducts a horse buying and selling: business. WANTED TO GO HOME. Pathetic Plea of a Hazleton Girl Who Fell Into the Hands of the Police Monday Night. A scene was presented In the Centre street police station Monday night that so moved the big policemen that they got out In the street with their heads bowed to hide the tears that dimmed their eyes. Even big "Captain Dick" Edwards, who has seen sorrow in all Its guises, was noticed wiping the cor ners of his eyes. Agglo Cannon, a 17-year-old girl, had been arrested in company with a couple of drunken men for raising a disturbance in a Providence street car. As she was brought into the station house by Patrolmen Quitman and Hag gerly everyone noticed that she was not one of tlue ordinary kind of women who find their way to tho station house. "Drunk and disorderly, raising a rac ket in a Providence car," said Patrol man Haggorty perfunctorily as he placed her in a cell and clanged the iron door. As the iron door closed on her she burst forth into an uncontrollable and wild Hood of tears. She sat on the edge of the wooden bunk, her black hair falling over her face and her body .shaking convulsively. "What's the matter, little girl'."' ask ed Captain Dick gently. "I'm thinking of my poor mother In Hasileton, and of my brothers and sis ters," replied the sobbing prisoner as she made an effort to control hersf-lf. "Why didn't f take mother's advice. Oh, my God, why didn't 1? She said she'd forgive mo if 1 tried to reform, but I went down, down. "Why didn't I stay tit homo? "I've only been out of jail since morning. I was charged with larceny but the grand jury ignored the bill and they let me out today. I had no place to go. Nothing to do and the wife of one of these men promised to get ine money. I met her in the jail. I went with her and her husband and they got mo to drink beer. . "For God's sake don't let them s-eiul mo to the jail again. I've been there for three months and if I ever go again I'll go to the bad forever. I want to go home, homo to my mother in Huxlc ton. Mother is good. She'll forgive mo -1 know she will, and I'll promise to do as she says. Oh, if you knew how patient she's been, and father, too. His heart is broken by my actions. He's written me to coino home and says he'll not say anything and I'll go home If they'll let me and give up this life," and Aggie sank back on the rough boards and sobbed bitterly. "I'll come home to you, mother, if they'll let me," she kept repeating between her sobs. "I'll come home your girl will come back."' "When tlie girl was arraigned before Magistrate Millar in police court yes terday morning, she stated her case to hlin brlelly, but he told her he shouldn't have goL drunk find com mitted her to the county Jail for thir ty days in default of a line of $10, Frank Jordan and Reese Price, the Iwo men ariesled with her, wero also sent uj), BEAUTIFUL CHATS ON EXHIBI TION AT JONAS LONG'S SONS' MILLINERY OPENING. Quite a number of ladies living at a distance wero unable to be present yes terday at Jouns Long's Sons' mllllueiy opening on account of the ear strike now In progress, Had the cars been running, an overwhelming crush would have marked tho Initial day of this notable opening, Ah It was, a steady stream of visitors poured Into the show-rooms throughout the entire day and regaled themselves with tho beau tiful sights which wero spiead for their edification and delight, Too much praiso cannot be given this liberal, enterprising firm for providing Scranton with such a superb fashion show, where ladles can como anil en joy tho newest creations of foreign and American millinery without going out of tho city. The second floor millinery show rooms are beautifully and tastefully decorated with autumn leaves and Illuminated with plenty of light, pie sentlng a bcene of attractive beauty and elegance that Is an inspiring spec tacle, Tho world's best millinery fash Ions aro to bo seen In nil their rich variety of color and styles. The new Flodlra, Gainsborough and Turban hats, lu all their maivelous modes of trimming, take the lead this season, although many other exquisite fashions awaken considerable admir ation, Nothing is lacking to make this notable millinery opening a pronounced success, and the two lemulning days will no doubt be well attended by tho ladles of Scranton and vicinity, us a fashion spectacle llko Jonas Long's Sons' opening' Is worth coming ninny miles to sec. LIST P0R THE FIRST WEEK CONTAINS TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE CASES. Term Begins Next Monday Morning and the Case at the Head of the List Is That Charging Benedetto Papa with Murder McKinney Bribery Case Is Also on tho List for the First Day of the Term. Many Other Cases of Importance. District Attorney W. R. Lewis last evening completed the trial list for the llrst week of the term of criminal court, which opens next Monday. The list for the tecond week will bo pre pared tomorrow. For the llrst week there are 203 cases on the list, which Is about tho num ber usually sot down for a full term of two weeks. The list for tho first week follows: First Week Monday, Oct. 7. I. Bcneditlo IMpa, murder; Frank Hol'llnR, Jr prot. I. Pasquale Bo Hat qua, murder; Itoeco Battle to, pro?. 5. C. W. JkKInnry, liiibery; E. II. Sturgcs, pros. i. Mli liael Shank, emlie77leinent and larceny, William Ctiilp, pro. 6. Michael Slurriclc, selllti- liquor without 11- ecr.io; Miclncl Morun, proi. 0. W. Kerner, Iirccny by bailee; Mary I.lpen tlnl, prov. 7. William O'IIar.1, keeping a bawdy home; Daniel Flannlgan, pros 8. Miiy O'Harn, assault and battery; Amelia rlinnlcati, prov. 9. Alex. I.eian and Domlnlek Shopaeskl, firing woods and woodland; John Coilett, pro. 10. James Cillalmn, malieioim micliief; Hatfie M. Snjder, pro. 11. Fa trick Itoehe, assault and batter;; Mary, W'hltley, pro. 12. Michael flrady, aggravated aiau1t and bat- tciy; W. V. Jforiwn, pro?. 18. Fverett Tosan and William J. Too, malic- iotH ini-ehief; Joseph I.utey, pro. 1. Danle (,'eieolr. eutidnij minor female; John Ilorvatt, pro-i. 15. Alo.vindiT Cork, asault and battery; JIa,kti Kcpclli, pros 10. William Longhran, burglary; Fdllh M, Mage. prox. 17. IMwanl Martin, malicious mischief; Powell smith, nros 1. Thomas It. Jonei and Margaret Jones, lat- teny and receiving; F. Hobling, jr., pros. .'. Thomas 1!. Jones anil Margaret Jones, lar- icny and receiving; F. Holding, jr.. pioi. 20. Thomas It. Jones and Margaret Jonci, lar- iciiy and leeching; t Holding, jr., pios. Tuesday, Oct. 8. ""I. Frank ,1 uiscn, arson; F. Hobling, jr.. pros '11. Jo-epli Cholewa, agRi-.ualed assault and bat tery; Mary Kce-ny, pi ox. 23. Jclin Donovan and Frederick Backus, lar reny and rerehing; F. Hobling, jr., pros. 21. Pi tor Manjko, bribery; llobert Wil-on, pros. K. II, ,1. Maloney, bribery; Robert Wilson, pio?. 2(1. Anthony Uulka, peijury; B. Atlas, pros. 27. James Hoar, formheation and ba-tardy; Mary A. Filrpalrick, prox. 2?. Thomas l)xi, einliezIemint; W. H. W'hjtc, pin-. 29. Isaac Mitllnnan, perjury; John (Jllbiide, pros. ."(. I-aac Mitlleniau, peijurv ; 'Ihomts Kenny, pro-. ,11. ,1, W'aldnun, larceny by bailee; Annie Duf fy, prox. '1. Annie Dnis, Iaiieny by bailee; May Bundy, prox. '!.;. 'Ihomis Cnleimn, aagiauitrd assault and battery; William (Vironi-an, pros. "I. Jaiob H.irowil, lineny and receiving; 'I lionias Brown, pios. .13. William Itegtili, a .ml t and balleiy; 5-imon -cliocn. pt os. Ml William Kegali, a-.-ault and Inltety, Simon "M.lio:n, pros. .17. lit u' Fulleilnn. a--.iult and lattery; Alue M. Ihonni. prov. 1?. Bridget Malonei, filse pretenses; Thomas llealey, pio. .10. Mii'hiel Milhr, ,-i uilt and b.itletj; C'ail -caage, pro3. 40. P.ilnck F. I.eonird, a lull and liattcr; ; lobu Wal-li, jno-. 12. "Mntin (i.illagher. iggr.n.ilid aa.ult and lulleiy; Bobert Bell, pto. 4.;. Ad mi Ciul'liik, Imriiy and receiving; ( Italics Toiiieos, pins. 4!. William Mindocli, lauony and reiciving; F, Holding, ji pin-. 11. (.toigc F.vait-, a .nilt and batlciy; boehibro Ki , pio-, 1.1. Anthony I'atiil. laicen.v and receiving; II. W. Squires, pios. 10. Choio W'illhm, assault and battery; Hes ter Bti-tol. pios. 17, Mary Ann t'ouluer. alias Mary Ann Burt, adulleiy: Sarah teimcr-nn, pios. 4S. But Ilollb.iui, Bowman alias Cli-i'lta llannoti, William It. ltngel alias William O'lln.vle, buigliiy: F. Itobling, jr., pros. If. flnries Bannon and William 0'Bot.lc. biu. l.u.v: F. Hobling, ir., pros, 50. fhailes IlJiinnn and William O'Bovle, alias ("luile- O'lloyle, arson; F, Holding, jr., pro-. Wednesday Oct. 9. ,71, Jo-epli fJllberl, liaflicklug in legi-leied bottle-, etc.: A, M. Morse, pios. ,",2, Albeit Biuhti, selling without license iiu) kclllng liquor to minoif,; W". A, Phillip-, nos. W. Frank MiVittie, foigety; F. Holding, Jr., pio-. ,11. Anthony Dunleavy, porpir.i ; Hobeit Wilson, pio, .11, Jo-eph Kevlalik, as-iult and battery; Jos eph Siilka, pios. ful. Atthur Mullen, violation uf rules of bond id health; A. C. Monies, pios. S7, Simon Thomas, bilbeiy; Hobeit Wilson, 1 1 o. !i". Cieourc Dinglebeiry, keeping u gaming- liou-c; "Robert Wilson, pios, .11, Jo-epli Mixer, Jr., laiccuy and leeeivlng; (,1'oige W".ngo, pio'. W. FicU Miller, jr., telling liquor without II- eense; llobert Wilson, pios. Ul. William John Brace, larceny and receiving; Benjamin Biace, pios, ill. Thomas Breunan, rape; Funk Hobling, pios, i!J. John Brady, larceny and receiving; F. Hob- llns;, jr., pu. 01. (,'ioige Alevandirv Mait Wallace and Henry I.ee, burglary; F. Hobling, jr., pios, Hi. Abblo Auhbald, inilkloiw mischief; Alcea l.j oiii, pros. CO. Abbio Auhbald, a-sault and battery; Alcea l.vons, pros, 07. James Howie, l.ipe; John Howie, pios, 0$. Michael Gogglns, bieaking anil eutcilng height car.etr,, and Uiuny and receiving; 1', Holding, Jr., plus. 0'). , II, Kerwlu, libel; W, F, Smythe, pto. "0. IMgir Wilson, libel; W, F. .Suijlhe, pros. 71. Fllcn nandall, as-mlt and battery; Wil liam (liamllle, pios. 72. James Collins, laucny and recelilng; I!. W, Squires, pios. 7.1. O, II, Jones, embezzle incut; O, A, Doimee, pios, 71. Thomas; n.ukc, induction, foiniutloii and bastardy; J.ena llirtniin, pros, 73. Audiew Steeko, ilistluiging firearms with In. tint to kill, etc.; Ixmis Kobll-ky, piot, 70. Joseph Karolln, selling liquor on Sunday; Jtreoe F, Davies, pios. 77, Patrick Maswell, assault and battery; Laura Norton, j.rov, 7:), I'aliick McNeeley, robDeryj Ludirlc Stan. k.iltus, pros, 73. Benjamin (irifbths, felonious tvoundlng;; Amelia White, prox, SO. David 1 Ivans, asuU and battery; Jint Kvans, prox, Thursday, Oct. 10, M. Morns I'o.ncr, laneny and receiving; F. Hobling, Jr.. plus. Si. J. .1. lattuelt, selling liquor without t llicnse; Hobert Wilson, pros. KI. Dale Shlffcr and lia Hew, burglary; F, Hobling, Jr., pros. St. Dale, hhlfler and lu Reel, burglary f. Hobling. Jr., pros. f5. Thomas Nolan, aguuwtcd awault and bat tery j J.nnei Clark", pros. SO. M. J, Xorlon, larconi and receiving; Pctrr Uantion, pios. 87. Stanley Xallor, assault and battery! Isibctlt .Mitchell, pros. 88. Wlodlk Orlolskle, aatitt anil liattciyj Charles Orskavvsklc, prus. R1. Thomm Itellty, larceny and rcielvlng! F. Holding, Jr., pros. 00. Andrew Kamltiskl, assmlt and tialtctj ; I'tank Pawebkl, pros. 01. f hirlej tieeily, assault and bitlrij! Adatn .Still It, pros. OJ. Ferdliiaiiilo barenro, larceny and receivings Adam Scdllnskl, pros. Od, Kinnk Urbourtilr, assault and battery; Mar tin Hudtnllskt, pros, 91. Julia Christine, nssmlt and biltery, Julian Mrants, pios, D.. John llenibeskt, selling liquor on Sundav ; tleese P. Davis, pros. Oil. Philip McDonald, rape; F. liolilliijr, Jr., pros. 07. Tony Nort, c.irrjlng a eonrcilnl deadly weapon; Daniel (llhary, pros. 1)5. Itlchatel Jovce, larceny and receiving; IM wanl Coddlngtnn, pro. W. Thomas Moore atlas Joseph Murphy, forgery, F. Holding, Jr., pfos. 100. John Huniforel, Henry M.ickoy, burglary; William Coyne, pros. 101. Steve Markroth alhs sieve Matkofsky, false pietcnses; Jacob Warnke, rros. 102. Oeoige Lnomls, larceny and receiving; Deno l-lsher, pros. 10,'. (fcoigo Loomls, fornication; Deno Fisher, prox, 101. Frank Bananghan, a-sattlt and blllery; Ag- gls llazig, pros, 103. Michael Totan, laiceny and receiving; F. Hobling, pr ptos. 10(1. Anthony Iary, aggravated assault and bat- ter.v ; Henry Walklns, pros. 107. John Newcomb, attempt at rape, assault and battery; I'.lizahcth Melvln, prox. 103. Joseph Cholewa, aggravated assault and battery; Frank 9e?C5ny, pros. 101. John Kubliia. aggravated assault and bit- Iny; Julia Kuhina, pio v. 110. John A. Kce'lh, cmherzlement; D. S. Stone, Friday, Oct. 11. 111. Anna W'etigtenlk, perjury; Joseph Midga, pios, 112. P. I'. McKenna, Vitccny and receiving; Jo seph Dilley, pros. 113. Michael McN'ully, laiceny and receiving; Charles Pilger, pros. 114. Giegory Hlggons, felonious vioiiinling; Wil liam Peel, pros. 113. lArAo Graham, ns-ault and battery; Fttima Ash, pios. 110. William Swires, pointing pi.-tol; Santl Votl, pios. 117. Michael Sodlock, alias John fjodloek, larceny and leeching; Jacob Surovltr, pros, 118. Frank Steinbaclt, malicious miseliief; Maiy Ilaschtiik, prox. lib. Michael Sushko, John Marlin, felonious wounding; Jnhn b. I.ukus, ptos. 121 Fiank Carlueei, James Ltpiek, Peter I,o- brcnti, malicious mischief; Mary Sullivan, pi ox. 121. Frank Perugen, Maiy Moeknosky, aiding piisoner to escape and assault and battery; Thomas McGovven, pros. 122. Abnon Van Horn, assault and battery; lane Van Horn, ptos. 12.1. Minnie Voste, larceny and receiving; K. H. diner, pros. 124. Fiank I.vnady, assault and battery; Junes T. JIcAnilrew, pros. 125. Annie I.ce, malicious mischief; John II. Troy, pros. 126. Fiank Zalcwski, Andrew Zalcvvoki, Joseph Zalewski, assault and battery; I,. I'tibei shefski. pros. 127. James Kcenan, Alexander Wall, Mike N'or- ton, John Sock, larceny by bailee; Geoige I!. Atherton, pros. 12. Kdvvaid Vieary, larceny any receiving; F. Hobling, Jr.. pro'. 129. Pitrick Toland, assault and battery; Pat rick Loft us, pros. 130. William Thorpe, Jr., a-aull and battery; John Darnlnizic, pros. 131. Jacob Town-end, felonious wounding; Dayton Lewis, pros. 1.12. Antonio Touch, larceny and receiving; An tonio Face, pros. 11.1. John Huane, a.-sanlt and battery; Theodoic Trcnowit?, pros. 111. John Huane, assault and bittety; Andiew W'aign, pios. 111. Tony llvder, assault and batlciy; Mari Man ley, pi ox. 1 16. James; Ho-e, avault and battery; f-alvatore Ca-henonia, pio-. 1.17. Louis Rnpprecb, embezzlement; George M. Okell, pros. US. Doniinicko Hominkk, selling liquor without licen-e; M. J. Gaughan, ptos. 1.19. .S mined Iladin, laieuiy and leceiving; H. ?. Palmei, pio-. 110. Kva Feel,-, a ault and bitter; Michael Cun ningham, pro-. 111, James Owen-, as-ault and battiry; LIsu' Gaiison, piov. 142. Attilio Ceeolli, as-aiiU and battel; Dinniiu Biavi, pros. III. Louis Cohen, lualtiioii-' niicliief; Blidget MiLaughliiij puis. 111. llauy Flack, avault and battel ; ttolf W'cber, pio-. II". Suey Fain et. assault and battery; Annie Mellale, piov. llii. Suzey I'.iucel, .is-siult and battery; P.tlii k Mm ray, pios. 147. Illleu Francis, a-ss.iult and battery; (.'Intlotte llaard, pros If. Illlen Frani I-, common si old; Charlotte Hizard, piov. H!. Tony Fibiey, laiceny and icieiving; Joseph 1'. Woelker-, pio-. 130. Antonio l'rcdo, ii.--.iull and battny; Miihael loiidiew, pros. 151. S, L. Gallen, iiialiciuits mi-cliief; John O. Heese, pios, 112, Owen Kelleiman, a-s,iult and batteiy; Fva II. Peck. im. 131. Geoige Knnpiik, as.-ault and batter-; Carl Siveeeler, pios. 151, Michael Ko-akavieeh, Kale Kosakailech, ag gravated a-sault and battery; birnoti l'etiit u, pios. 151. Barnard Kahatchlik, neglecting to keep iee oid of goods puii'lia-ed; ('. P, Slai k, ptos. 1,'nl. J, W, Kiiby, illegal a-e of ni'ilk can-; CI ilk A. Hlilgwav, pin-, 117 Me kolas Jlo-shell.i, av-auU and bat'bp ; John Sudan-key, pros, 151, Anthony Minhuilcki, embivliiiiiut; W. Law son, Heid, pros. l.',i. Fdnarel Moran, William Moi.ni, agguvaled a-.-auU and battery; fhailes .Stanton, ptos. lilA. Minus Moses, attempted tape, aauU end battery; V. Holding, Jr., pios. 101, Jnhn Mile-', felonious wounding; Miniie Miles, pro-. 162. John Sillier, a-sault and batteiy; Krne-t Daly, pios. Itl.1. Donalto Donello. earning coniealed weap. pon; Lorenzo Simeno, pio-. 164, Jennie (lllbeit, assault and batteiy; Flla- belli Tappan, prox, llii. Jennie Gilbert, adulleiy; I'llrilwlh Tappin, pi ox, Saturday, Oct. 12. 161, Mailiu Allen, (.uiety; Maiy Allen, pun, 107. Charles An.-iiklevvic, Miiely; Aleck Hint- nick, pros. 1CS. Philip Alexander, utict.v; l.udwlg lU-in- harelt, pros, ltji, Anthony AdaiuovlU, hiiiel.v; (hailes Swllka, pros, 170, Uvan Abel, nuety; Mar.v Jane 1k1, piux. 171, I'etrls Asniar, suiet.v; Simmer Mnisour, pro... 172, Abide Archbald, surety; Theodore I'tt, pim. 173, LUzin Blackiuuie, aiirily; William K. Smith, IOs, 171, .lolin Bienmn, .met ; Maty Btcuii.ui, pios. 175. 'I bonus Crook, tuuty; Sirah Slineroii, piov, 170. J, A. DeLo-key, siuety; Mcholai Changu, pios. 177, Mike Sivsge, surely; John Cop.ick, pros. 178, John Salkow, Mirety; Peter Poppey, jirjs. 179, Fliabeth .loliibon, suiel; Kllzabetli Lee, pi ox, U0, Annie McCntliy, smet; I Topwn, prox, 1SI, Alex Yelloek, smet) ; Fiank Jibo.ky, picu. 182. Unman T'etle, suicty; Julius lluike, pros. IS J. Lucy lell', alius Lmy llnclies, uiejv ; Mar- garet Devine, pro;,. LSI, John Ban, mrety; Autlioii Itolh, pios. 181. Julia Cavvley, surely; Mary Tajloi, piov, 186. Anthony Cena, suret) ; Clements scaipenj, pios, 187, Bachcl Ceira, mrely; ClemenU Searpcna, piox, 183. C'jmiinello Colucbl, biircly; Caiminello 1)1. genaio, pros. 159. Pierce Crawfoid, nueiy; Jackion .Noble, pros. 100. Michael Cannon, Marly; Anlhony Canton, pro... 101. James Carling, suretj ; John Maunlm, pre. 1D2. John Copack, surety; 3lick Savage, pros. 19J, John M, Cobb, surely; Henry Stanton, pros. 111. Frank Cusifesky, suicty; John Lagonik, pros. lPo. John Burke, surety; Maty Jane hhaw, pro. 106. Adam Hniwn, niietj; Jascpli Narusli, pros. 107. Joseph Blenovvlsh, urcl; Julia UenowUli, prox. , 198. Anthony Bumlicit, lurclyj Stanley Bonnes, urea WMiHMWiWiWMMM ITo il There should be more satistaction In possessing 'a nice TOILHT SUT than most anything else in the house. It is conspicuous and adds to the entire furnishings of a room. The new deceratlona are made to harmonize with the latest styles of wall paper. Laughlln's icPlece Sets, SetnUVItrlous China, assorted decorations $250 And a hundred other styles to select from, cvwvtevx. Geo V Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mattresses Made Over, Pillows Renovated. We will call for your old mattresses or pillows and re turn them as good as new. Mattresses flade Over, same tick, $2.50 New Tick, best material 4.50 Pillows Renovated..., 10 cents per pound. Scranton Bedding Go., F- A. KAISER, Lackawanna and Adams Avei. At Crane's Fashion's Doors Swing Wider There's always a pleasure in being the first to see the new, and the new here surpasses anything we have shown in the past. A day makes a vast difference in our Fall Displays, a veritable transformation has been wrought since our last general announcement. To chronicle all the shifting phases of fashion Is a task from which any pen might well shrink. We havo shitted. What we show is the extreme essence of style and utmost values. Others have been convinced. Aro you waiting the same opportunity ? CRANE, New Building, 324 Lackawanna Ave v t-fsH" "- -f-t-t-f -f-sv- -t-f-t-f- 4-t-sv-sv-f -a-f r .t-M"ft--r"M- tttt-tttttttf 4- l - Scranton Carpet & 406 LACKAWANNA, AVENUE. 10)1,4.4-1,44 4 - 44M4 - 4 - feM - m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD. "i?'5iw NO. S3 8. Eighth St I'fi. Tliom i. llljel;, nuety; lltidget Colde.ii, pros. aw. IMiti.i Uiihliah, etiiety; Mary Matiucho, prov, 201. Oorge lloweit, ninety: Mary Thonw, prof. Ml. fleorge llueclmer, Citharlni Bcuclmer, sure ly; lleiuy Hergi-r, pio.s. Jill, I'etet Ilugg.in, turrl ; Maiy Ilonilnlck, prox. mi. I'll&iliftli Divis, butct J I'lancvt Johnson, piov, aoi. Jnhn Divls. smetyj Jeremiah Moiri.s, proa. Xnl. .MigiM 1'ioins, ,li., oiirety; John lngtiian, pnw, M0r. Nellie Duke, aittety! Mm. IMdle tVaUh, plCIT. SOS. Tony Uagan, suiely; Autlioiiy Mosrocovlsh, pi cis, 2(1"', .liw-le nomluico, mrety; John Daley, proi. -'10. ltuth Donovan, ninety; Martin lUggerty, ino1-, ill. Tlmiias llvans, .itrelys ?.itali Uvans, proir, iS. WllliJiii ritpitrUk, Miietj; Jlargaiet fit.- Patrick, piov. 21.!. Patrick I'ury, sunty; Michael roocli, pios. JU. Voclm IVIoterowleh, iiirelyi CaIo Metchoo. vilih, piox. Sin, 1'icd I'.iteett, siiiet.vj Paliiek Muiiay, pros. Jill, ilflrii 1'i.uicU, ftiiioty; ( luilotle llazard, piov. -'I, Hutley (!all.igber, wirely; Saiah Uerrs, piov, il!-', Philip Cusol, surei ; "Mary Oberi, proj. Sill, Jjines I'. (iilbrlde, (.tiic'tj ; Annie Cllbilde, piov, 32(1. Jennie (iilbett, suret ; l.li.ibeih Tappan, pros. 2JI. rilhdt. (lole.vbiioloy, mifl IVttr 1'onsipiel- lu, ,uro. S3.'. Michael Ilolljnd and Jane Holland, wcty; .Maty llaa, piov. 2i'l, Minne Haiviy, siiietyi John llarvr, ptoj. 221, llenr lllnna, uret s Mela lliiiiu, prov. 3Jj, Ilernaul Husk, suret I Clin Mi Comb, prni, 320. Bernard lluu, biurl ; Elizabeth McC'omb, piov. 111. Frank lloin, iiucty; Delia Houi, prot, 21S. Thotius Hughes, siirel; SJilna Mcljueeiie', pro. i.'O, II. Joi.eph.-on tiirelyj II. fioldslegcr, proj, 2."0. Thonia.s Jrrniju, smelyj l.onUe Jenn.vn, prov, 3.11, Timothy Jones, wrety; Ibniben llemee, ptoj, 332, rharhfi John, surely; I'.UIe (!atrion, piox, 3,!.i. Jljitlu Jo.vce, surely, diehard Coleman, pros. 3,11. John Klutz, Mirrlj; Itiiluul It, Wllllayi', pio.-'. IS'). 1'i.enk Kowle.-ki, uiel', Allck Kentiiiil, prevs, 1!6. I'hailes Kurtlnetaf, nirity; Allek KenliiicV, pros. 3S3. Andrew Koslige, Miicty lolin Novak, ioi. 339. Mr. Jacob Iv'ellf ruiju, urcl; Mis. William II, I'cvk, piw. Sets Co. m wwim MANAGER. Both 'Phoner Dusting Good Furniture i is a. pleasure to any one. The safe way, T If tome money is going to be expended T FURNITURE J is to take the time anil trouble to ex- T ammo tho etock wc catry. learn the prices T at. which wo sell, and then compare, if T any doubt as to the valuo can remain, T with the offerings of others. T We fiimly believe vvc will get your or- T tier, bceaiu-o we have done every thing; to T merit tlie trade of prudent buyer. T Furniture Go. 1 i 4J4 - - - M - 4 - UtrUHtUlU.U Unquestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names to the long list of Smith Premier users, representing every line of trade and every profession ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE, The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.. Philadelphia, Fa. 310. 211. 242. 241!. 21 1. 213. 24(1. 247. 2 IS. 240. 2M. 2.11, 2."J. 831. 233. SW. 337. 835, 2"-o. 800. Mr?, ficorge H. Kurtz, surety; Mrs. II, K. (lilbert, prox, Mary Kendiick, surely; r.IIabcth Shea, prov. I'rank Le.shneck, I'auli, Leshneck, surely; Joseph I'etrufsky, pros, Jumea Calpin, desertion; Kata C.ilpln, prov. Joseph Dicnovvich, dcseilton; Julia Dicno- tticli, piox. A. W. Ilcei.s, deseilionj Mr. A. AV. Becra, prox. Walk Duffy, desertion; Mrs. Katlo Huff-, prov, David Kvaiis, ileseitlon; Jano Kvan.s, prov. (Jeoige V. I'osler, dciertion; Jcanneto fm trr, prox. l'.itrlck rerftuion, desertion; Margiret fei- giisom prov. John McAllister, desertion; Kllle McAllister, pi ox. 1'ieel GiolT, diwrtlon; Delia flrod, prov. James ', Cllbilde, dilation; Anna Oil- bride, prov, Janice Ilolriii.in, dcieitlou; Annio llolciniii, piov. John Kubina, desertion; Julia Kuhina, prov, S. Kobot.nlk, desertion; Ktllo ttobotsnik, pi ov, Max (iel.ler, desertion; Mary (Jetslcr, prov. Comincnwealtli vs, Aelolph DrJdofal.y, ap peal; John Weluier. pros. Conimoiiueallli vs, (Mivlotle Ifizird, ri pen I; l.lla (,'et, prov. ComiuonutMllli vs, i9.it.ih James, appeal; llaun.ili 1) iv is, piov, CcmmonwrJllli vs, Anthony Kielofiky, ap peal; Martin CJr.its.1, pros. Commoiiweallh s. 1'iank I.eslitieck," Paulina Leobneek, nppeal; ,Io.-eph Pctrultky, proj. Coiiimorivvcillli vt, lleniy lluiger, appeil. 2CJ. MARRIED IN THIS CITY.' Colonel Kelly's Bride Is Mis. Edith S, Cartel' of Tobyhanna, Colonel John O. Kelly, a wealthy re tired Philadelphia iiinnuruuturei', was ninrrliU in this elty yesterday, His bride is Mm. Edith S. Curler of Toby, liuntia. Tito rerenumy was iieifunned at thet homo o Mis. Thomus Kdwiiids, ,r)20 North Uromloy avoimu by tho ie; Kiliobt Howden. There Is Still Time. Sliidrntburr leglsteiing daily for tho Conservutory'H courses In pluuo. Oillec, 001 Linden street. Open all day, r , jai.ttia, t