',. ip i?,5. $rv j(, ? aj . .sw,w ..!& $ , ;&?tyv sfs .'' '''' ws.v-- ?- rf J - Fir P- i THE SCHAJNTON TMBUNE-WEDNESDAV, OCTOBER 213, 190 1. 3 RV 1 1 SALOON MEN ARE PINED MAOISTllATE MILLAR DECIDED THEY WEKE GUILTY. He Imposed Tines ol f?t0 nnd Costs on r. H. Duikln, Louis Bucio. T. J. Lnugnn, M. J. Judge nnd McNa muni ft Tufl'y Evidpuce Given by the Agents of the Municipal League Agent Wilson Snys the Leiiguo Is In the Business, to Sttiy. Snys Saloon Men Aie Foolish. MnKlstiMl- W. S. Millar yclfi.iiiy iipusfil llurs ol S.mj riicli nuil hih on (IP rolloWlllW PIllimllkuflH'M illlotoil til Sl'lllPR lnHll'lllllH on SiiihIh.v I. 1. Uiirklii. J.oiiN I loot ). T .T. I..iimini, ..I. J. .litilu" mul Mi'Niiinnm uinl Tuny the last two inuneil lii'lnn llneil Jointly II -i ti 111 111. IIe:ii'liiK.H In tlio e.i-m iiKlii"t l-"i-hill, Jiulfrf ''Hi11 lUicio vwiv loiiilui'ti'il yostoielity iiioinliiK. Mi. Htnhlii un ropiosolitoel li Attorney lhn .1. Mui lihy. Kieil Kruiu mul hi- liiiilli"!-, Vrituk, testified to IihvIiik ln-eii in Uiu Uln's mloon on Sumhiy. et. ''. mul lo luiviiiK iiiucliascil Ivor tin n". No di-fon-c whs oll'ii'otl. Fleet mul KianU Koeiio 1 1" tilled thai llii'j went Into J mine's million on Penn nvoniio on Suiuhiy, Oct. Ill, hy koIhk thioilRll a liolp In a I'oneo on On tie street mid onteiiiitr fhn Kiel; way. Tliey jiUH'liii-eil lifer and suivv oiIhm- dilnU iliK In the place. AtHn-ney M.Utli'W t'.ivvlr.v. who lopiosenteil Mr. .lueltfc. m-Ktlcd th.it Mi. .linlKf wim not aliout nnd tli.il It had not been movon Hint he had any I;mm ledge of the !olal!o!i of the law. Tied Keeno and William I'l.tilio no tified that I hey had pm'oli,iod Intoxi cants in llooio'n saloon on tlie altei linon of Uft. 1. lltieio offered no de fense.'. Tho nnisi-tr.ito 1 escrve el ill- de-o'-Ion in o.ieli Kw until estoidiiy al toiuuon at " o'eloek.vv lion lie announced that lie would Ilnu eneh $"a. Additional vvuriiinlb vol.- ,-ervod .e--lenl.iy on .ioliu .1. Klaliei'l.v. proprietor of .l.ielc Skelly's old Hon Ton -aloon on I'enn .ieiiut'. and Jllohael Lynolt, piopiietof ol' the Kallro.nl lmti-e on Cnllio.ui avenue. They will he jjivoii lip.'iriliKS on Thm-d.iy inoinlni, toKPth er villi .lames .1. l'lidtlen, of Ninth AVasliliiRlon avenii". Asellt lioheit AVil-on. of HlP lltlllic! ji.il lc.iiuio, Mild ye-leulay lli.it mote win rants will probably soon be i noil. "I .mi u'iv glad," said he, "that we h,ie succeeded in cdllieliiliK some chaiKO on this man Uynott, ptopiiotor of tlie n.iilioad hou-e. I think It is no i N.ijwrallon to s.iy that his place is one of the v oi M liell-hules in this county. Itlaelw. and whiles, of bolb sexes, tlie most depiavod jierson- to be found stnvvlioio in ill" ily, gather ilieie nlnlitly and make tho night ilideotls. "It is ically astonishing' liow easy tiiese saloon men allow thorn-elves lo be caught. ir the league isn't mon iloncd in Hi" papeis for a couple of weeks and it wo make no ane-ts for n time, they immediately decide that .o have gone out ol oistenee. and tail in to violate Ihe law once moie. Tlie league is hole to stay and the -ounce the saloon men icalb.e this fact, lie boltii it will be for them." SEIDMAN ARRESTED. Xhc Only and Inimitable Detective Charged with Embezzlement by Scranton Lodge, I. O. of B. A. The gu.it. the only, tlie eei Iocs. "Ike" Hi ldni.m, king of euine deiectois and only loi.d iiv.il ol Shu lock llolmcs, M.is fallen liom his hluli estate, and pent an lioui in the county jail last night lRtoio ho could senile a bonds man. Ike was ail" steel oil two charge-, ol mbi .lenient and lal-e pieteu-e, pie iViied by S. Colien, pic.-ideiit of Siran ton lodge. Xo. "'!.', llidepi'ildcl'l Older ol 15'iltli Abraham. The waiiuuts wcic Issind by Aldoiman 51, .1. Itudd.v. 1'iesldoiit T'olion alleges that Seldmau was given one hundred lltly-eent tic k ett. lor a hall conducted by tlie soc icM.v on October II, and that on the night before Hie ball, when the letuins wei e made, he had reltlier money nor tick ets to tuin over. 1 admitted having sold the tickets, nt the thue, l is said, nnd oli'en d a cheek lor ?;;', drawn on the Iiimo bank, in part pa.vment, asioe ing to pay Hie other 15 Hie vet di, Tlie society took hit. wend, he being the tlrsr le-e-piMdcnt, and evrything wont well until the next day. When the tieasinor of the socht.v tnescntel "ho chock at the bank lor payinenl, lu- wn-. told thai Ike had no deposit tlteie um Unit he had iiovcr dnno any liiislness with the bark. The ollieers' ot the organb:ation made evciy offoit iiossible all ln?t week to git hliii to settle up, but they wen- ot no avail. At a nutting held mi Sunday it vv.is unanimously dulded to i pcl n.v Horn the lodge, unci the piesldeiit was (i voctcd to bring ciliuln.il piociedlnijt, against lilni, The warrai l wu Ihsui cl on .Monday, but Deputy Const, ililc Hawks, of AN ilerinaii UuddVs couit, tailed to dN lover tlio famous detective's wlieie aljouls until Itu't ntglil, whin he in-le-tcd li tin In .Maglstiaie 5Iillur.s ollii e, IUc w iilved n hearing and was held In fiirtO hall on eu--h ehargc bv ihe alder man, lie sent for a lioinlslilan, hut 4-M-f-f .- - We Offer Subject to Previous Sale $2,000 Capital Stock of the Traders National Bank. $,ooo 8 percent. Prefened Stoclv of the Clark cS: Snover Tobacco Company. $5,700 Preferred Stock of the New Mexico Itailwav ttnd Coal Comp.uiy. $6,700 Common Stock of tho New Mexico Railway and Coal Company. Description and Price on Application. Ul llicpjchu), V WillvCi'lUlie. LiilioinJaU1 -f I JC Cumiiionwcillli 1!I0', Siuiiluii, l'a. -fr -f when the tut let- arrived he refilled lo bcioiuo Heunlty, Ike Ufcd the telo lilumc. hut to no avail, lie couldn't get 11 lioiidmiiiin. and the iililcinuin refUKed to allow I1I111 to loiiuiln iiioiiuil the otllce walling lor hall. "you've got to go lli to the Jail, there's no wa mil of It," nitld Ihe 11N derinun, tu the intense ntlfiiel!uii of the rortytlnee members of rieraiilou lodge, Xu. '.'.'-', who woio gntheied 111 the tilth n, t'oii-tnlili' HawliS look the (inly mid Inimitable In low mul Punched him dotiHtulr tliioUKh 11 double line of lodge moinboip. After siieildlllg about 1111 limit- at the county jail, tome one eaiiie lo tin ic-ciiu and went iko bond. The es'plminlloii of the allnlr offered by Seldmmi l that he went seettilty lor the pavimnt of the cmliestui and for p.nt of the beer sold at the ball, and thnl tin mii iety refused to pay tlie bill, lie kept Mi. ticket iiioiicj In con-s-oiiuenie, he f jiv s. Gty Notes. J VII I IIM. 01 II Wl-I I II- V 1 4 ilu incrims 01 Ihe t. ini-l'i-' Vlli loll will 1 li til In K.itilA lull cm -nml 1 nln'lii I Villi.-- VIP -0( II IV kulic-.' nl ru nt llii' VII ,-nllK I IllCCtsllol lllllllll. I1111K V. ill AIm W. IMi-llnout, II lit" I'llie ll.i I. Uullicc ill .llll lll'ilill. llM!li:lll lis Ull.l, I.MI'.ltl VIN. - llic -(rue Inn liiiliiicliti cmII inlcrtiln 1 1 1 r- luilrinli'is fin'ii I'ltmnn, vHllavlluir .mil Lailinuil.ik Willi .1 I 111 i' 111 Vlmli nl 1luii.il iv nlgln. MVW VI'PI.K Vl---M miiliiiiiN lei I lei .. .uul niim t.o.lr tniM luce .1I11 iilc lri-. anil liii lh"iicil .ii ii e r unlii ilinn tn lie ion dm li'il .n '.'ti Ihe irgi-ti itions 1 lo-e loclij. iivMiii'i'i( vi:iniii---f icdiioM ni ini.- - hi Vli vmili 1, nt I'oul Cite. ,m ( n d.1,1 pli lIUIIIll til IllM' lilni eh it Mill 1 !'lll1,IUM V M'l- tminv pclillnii In li loknijiti v via- filcl li 1 liulc? liihinl, cf Willi.iin-pm! spillVI. Ml I.IIMI 'llicic vill l.i' .1 .ld inn mm c.f lim-uri -N". -. I.icllu' uiviliii.c, V, II II. .11 ( itiiiilii II'" Inll, 11 J l.tchjuamu up. 1 110, Uuhir-ilnv cciiiini:. Oil. J!, .it s o'duik luip V lull .itlcndiiies I- ldiui'-tnl. PIIVMOM -III I VI. V iiliinloin 'Oi nl will r In lil M (iii'iiii' li.ill Vluiuln I'MiiInc, III. !S, umli'i llio iii'pup of two iiiumj liillc-c wlm lit' iiHinlnr- n I'mfi..i,i Iljck". 1'lin I'll), suutlay n llticil ill". PlturiK fill bent 111 of I drill fuml. DIMiltVVI (ipl.Ns -VII ItllVV llic- 1I1 11 1111 nl UMIM'll OlN fill llii' Well -I Illicit llttlllP .mil 1 tllciLiiuiiiolit cnui." will him 11 licvt -Itllltliy umiiimiic at 0 n'clori. in llic IIIkIi -tluml an. 1 1 -liiinmi. Ihn ccuii-e wilt rcni..c "f inn" immliei-. i vviciu's i.n u in: I'D-rpiiM n -v .i. Ilnth, nun mi of tin- l.wimn tlii'.ili i. e in n tiipt of i It tin' fu in I. I'. Ilmil.wn,'. M.ilin Uul n will be iiii.ci.-'lil" f. l CtiM'imtr liiiloi tn Kiv In- Inline on 1'ihi.h U"l, .i- iiiiiiiinciil, A tuitiin ilno will 1m .niiioiiiRi t in tln-i cut num. I itn. MIIIIOll V PIIV-ICIVN Vnt.it Vnloiii llic inl.iiit Intel ol Philip Vnloiii, of -coml sin o t . cliul i(.(iiili nml int.K ot wlionjiiutr t oiifjli ( oi luic r llolitrts, who w i- -imiiiiniii'il. tmiii'l llni the litliu ot llic lIiiM i -ick iml lliu llio Uiinli w.i. am ili-tilutc to t iia.v.' i tlij'lriin. li think? tin- tjimlv tlo-tntiij cm tlnilli. i oitMi.isi.Y pi.vm:i iiriii.. n.o r..iimMn (id (ill ili-iilili h.ii rtfciuici' lo i lull plijcr who w i-. lioipii nlh -i'tn In tin- tti: "llio limlv tf J inir- Dimc.in, tho t lo.i'ilo lull phjn, who, lojcllitr Willi lwo cnnipininn. writ' ilioiMittl m the Vlli'uhenc iiur, unr rtivlniitf. list W'ulno-.-clij nU'lil. w.t fomi'I toil n llii' hoilio. Ill lin c onti.!tutiiis '0ic foiunl -imtlii .iltoinoon. llio llll 11 Vllt tlllO'llOll ll till' t lslll," of i Imit while -pc Hint: fi-h." , DEATH OF M. D. FLAHERTY. It Occuired nt the Piinteis' Home, Coloiado Spiings. Martin D. llaherty, a well known labor leader of this city, died je.ster day al the I'rintci'h' home al Colorado Spilns-, t'ol. A telesrani lcieived ;.chli,rd.iy by hi"? paieiits fiom Charles Deacon, mijici Intenclenl of the home, announced the fact of his death. Mr. J''laheity was pi evident of the Centi.il J.abor union loi sever.il yeat.y, and was twice mi.-uecesslnlly the Dem ocratic candidate for lee;i.slatuie in tlie Si ond di-tiiet. He was a pioniinoiit momher of tho Sci.inton TypiiRiaplilcal union, and wlicn his health biolie down .nine lime iiiiu he decided lo ko to the Nation il l'l Inlei.s' honie at Coloiado Spi inpr. . lie I, .it this city for that place loin week--, asu laht Sattuday. .Mi, Flahcriv p, sntvived by Ills patent-. Sir, and Mi-. Slat tin Klahcity, of Chi-tiy fitioet and the follow in; Inotheis and ,-ihter-: .lolm, Anna, Thinna.-, Hdwnrd. 'I'e e and .Stanley, The leinalns will be hiouslu to llilh ciiy lor Intel ment. KETEICK BENEFIT GAME. It Will Be Played at the Faik Tomonow Afternoon. Tenioiiow afleinoon the Keliitk lit ucllt ha-e ball it. line will be iila.vecl m Athleti. paik. It will he a Kieat opportunity to mi one of Hie juate-t clouds of inoftsionnl bus-e ball plo ds eve i liioucht loK.-ther In thi- iity. The tranit will be between the c 1 -phiint Jliewiis and the toll. mine, jho-fes-lonalt.. .lolm n'Ni III, I'llui, call bet ; Michael U'Ni ill, Si laiuli-, pllchei , llUKll .h'liuliii;-. I'hllailelphla, f-hoil-,-toii; Iltick Pre email. I'ohiim Anieil-C.HII-. Ill.-l ban', I'lauk (I'iCK.vt Wind, Albany, M'conil ba-e: William I'limtli. Iln, WashliiHtiiu, thhd Imw: .lolm Mm in-, Dnytoll. hit lleld Abe l.exolle, llulf.ilo, c'eiiter Held; J. mn- Dean. Tomato, Unlit lltid. Ariaiiir'llielit have been made foi llll!--e'S lo llll.e people III llllll 1 I lllll U Ji.nK N. Y.. 0, and W. Auiiunl rail Excui'bion. Til' lllllllull lull I'M Ul. -loll ol tlpl New Yoik, oiiiiuio and We.-iern mil. way to New Vial; city lake place on .Monday, !) t. '.'s. TheNi ieiuim tlcketH will ho Kciod ic'lniiiliif," nay tlmo up lo ami liniiidlnK .N'ov . i'. Tiuin loaves Sciaiilou at m.iln a. ni,, ami t ho tale lo New York and totiirn Is only ?.",r.'. This Is a liiasnillieiil sc.ihiii to wit Hie lit hi city .if AniPilin, and wo ,id-vlt-ii all wlm i-iii to take adv.iniiiKo of this low-iato ec 111 ship, Kull paiileulai's on appllcallou lo in su oct O. and W. ticket .ikhiu, or hv addr.'s.-lliK .1. '. Audeoiin. yeiieial paM-eiuter HKellt, .".ii Heaver .stieet, Now yolk city. Faie to Huft'alo and Hetmn Only .1, via the Lackawanna Knihond, ua October lllli. lith, 251 li and iioth jou i .111 purchase lotiiid.tilp lickcty to Huffalo, via llio Deluware, l.aelta'vamia and Wffctein lallioad, at the e.ticmely low nitesotjH. While the.-e tic kola aio limited lo coach pass-ago only, thc may bo m-td on un tiain, good jfoliif; on the above dates and for iclinii on any tiain tho followiny: day. This Is an exceptionally uood oppoitiiuHy (or thosci debiiotib of spetulluh' a Mioit time at tho sxposltloa at a small expense. Smoko the popular Punch 10c. tisar, ARE SEEKING INFORMATION RAILWAY COMMITTEE SEES THE CITY SOLICITOlt. He Is Asked to Answer Certain Wilt ten Questions Picsented to Him Regal ding the Rlht of Councils to Compel tho Scranton Railway Com pany to Run Its Cars at Regular Inteivals His Answer Will Be Ready for the Committee by To moriow Night. Common (.'ouiiiilintm D. J, Clalvln, .1. F. SIcdreevy and J, .1. Kvunw, lepre sentlnt; the lallvvay coiutnlttce of the coinuioli council, waited on City Ho ld ilor Watson yeiterday afternoon, and presented for his eonlderatlon a .eliit of iitestloiis beilliliK upon the lljtllt of eotincIlM to eveict.-p a Sllpei vbinn over the Scranton Hallway inm pttny. City SolnMtor AVak-oii looketl the ciio-llons over ttnd alter Informally ill-0lt.sllis them with the eonunlllee pioml-ed to submit wiilten an-uor' to llu'iii before tomoirow nlftht's mectlnjr. Tlie ciuexltoim submitted are. as follows: I the- N union tlillw.iy inmpai.v, limit r .no pincl-iou ol IU iliailrr or fiinilno. iilillsfil I" iiiii inn irRiilirly oiii' In linos, ot, n. oilier wetreb, lino .oiinciU I'n' tiowoi lo cotiipcl tin' limnlns of mii nl uttiilir iiitrn.li.' If coiincili Imo iln.. puun lei rimipol llio lojn l.n iinniliitj of i.ih nntl woiil.l jum It ,-i,l ilioii i mot lug t In- Mtno, hltoulil tin- Sirintoii IIiiIm.iv coiiipini fill to cumplv Willi llio lutnlinni nts of loiiiieiN, tonltl its ill. nlei lie niinulliel, c, whu l('i;.ll -topi e nlllil lit t ikcll In fnlto ll eoinpli.ltit o W ll .111 till' piOpOt llopS 111 t ll.l 111 I III' i to rcimpli vvilli tin' loqiiovi of tlio fhiklii'.' -'loot in tinplo.Ms.' (llio itoiie-l lofilietl lo i-c tlie one .iilln cci mi lb .inel llio tocoiilt i lo t.iKc cltp lo pinelii'o Hi" C'liiipinitn of tin l.iilw." cone pllll .lll'l lllll it .1- .1 lllllllll l nl ctitoiptl-ol t in toiiiiiili piniiilc fui .in rMiiiiiiilion I" lo p.iisoil Pc ill slice I en cinploic-c in. I cm llio.i liv .1 -Lintliiel c.f im illlii ilinn 1.,i whielt t lit? .-ti mlcm Itiiluny cmnpini e milel li" koiiihoiI in llio otnploiincnt of pit-on-c lo inn il- rn ll 1- pretty ceitaln that the t Hv f-olleltoi' will answer the litsl two cpics tlons by InlormiiiK the committee that theie is notiiiiiK- in any of (he Itan-ohi.-cs upon which the Scranton Hall way company is updating' which re ciulies the company t inn im- at iegul.it' intetval-, ;ind that even If theie was Hie charier of the company e otild not be annulled if Hie company tailed to do t'o. Tile committee will meet lomonovv hIrIh at ".SO o'cloik to ioioKo Mr. Watson's niiswcis to these cincstioin and to consider the oiellnanee leeentlv iiitioduced Kianllns a franc hit-e to Hie Central Jlapid Tian-it Stieet Hallway i ompanv, Jlon. W. J. Lewis .mil John II. Htook.-. the promoters of the new company, will be invited to attend. OBITUARY. SHIS. MATTIIHW H. UOMIATJ:. The death of Mis. Iloluate, which oc curred estciday mciininir, via- a Kicat shock to tlie e onimtmltv vvheie slie is know n so well and so di ally loved. Few women have the jiood Jot tunc to make such tin imprci-i-ion in their home city as has this kooc! woman limine? her ciuiet, siaiiotts life. Few have such strength of diameter and such intel lectual silts and to .say that her elc paittue is a loss i-, cMue-sinK- hut mildly the entlniunt which pievalls. The untimely end of a be.iutilul and u-eful Hie can leave no other lectin;; but legiet in a multitude ol heart-, one could have hoped for her ni.inv long and happy yeais titullmnicd by the soi lows which have tuiiihed her a l many points din lug Ihe past jeais In which her talents and ability ninth! have brotiKhl hi'i" much sun-hine and appieciatton in ihe da.v.s which - milil have continued to lie Jived lot otheis. but ihiotiKh the gate of pail) and Rieat itlllletion she has passed out Into iieue, and those who lemain have onl to bend lo tlie inevitable with teai-. She was ch.ii miner In pei-ouallty, taste and chmaeter, and theie mc many to gilevo for their lo-s. .Mi.-. 1Io1k.Uo was ill foi senile weeks, bat her eleath was not anticipated by lipr ti lends until a very lew days aKC She is survived by her husband, Slatlhew II. I lot Kate; one. son, Paul KIiiKSley HoIkuic; si mother, Jlis. Kdwaiels; a sister, Sirs. W. 31. l'ioice. and biolhets, Krcdeilck and Chailes. She wa one of tlie most en-tliu-lasilc supporters of the Hahne mann hospital, of which Institution -ho was the llrst secretaiy. a position which she has lllleel with lmcjiIIuu ability. Mis, Ilolsate's mother, who makes hit llfime with Ml.-. V. II. lie-lie, wun -o oveironi" bv the nous of her ela'u,ii ier .- death Hl.it .die hciauie sei lou-Iy ill and last idsht It was fcated she would not lecover. Mr-. Ilolgal" was It years ot age and was ;i mem ber of tlie Second liesbytei ilu i Inn eh. The iiineral will ho held Thin -day at in a. in, al the icsideiiee and the -civile.- will lie conducted b He. 1, .1. l.anslUK, H. I)., and He-v, Ti. V. V, l'!"ice, I). I). Intel ment will bo In Koie-t lli-l ct-meiery ami will be pil- Vllle, i:.i:. C. HHHW.N'IXei. one of lite bt -I know ii Masons and tSiaud Ann) men In the city, passed away lasii-veu-iiiK at il o'clock at his home on Adams avenue 11" was sti icke-n wilh p.nalv sls last Kildit) and never icgalm-el uiu-silousius-, Tlie decea-cd was i,0 yeais old, havhiK bccui hoi u In lHutoii In bsll, At the age of twenty he cull-led In Company A. Flfty-.-enouih lcKliuent, Flr-t hilsr.ide, Tiist division, Tlunl cot ps, Anuy ol tho I'otouiai, ami set veil tliiiuiKlmiit the 'culusula eam palKii. lie louglu In foitrticii engage ments mul was si-iiously womidcil at Chuiieelloisville, He was muslcieel out of thi suviie cut Slay "7, tMi.', ami two elays later was maiiied to Sllss Slai) I.. Norils, nf Washington, U c. The ileccased livid al Factoi) vllle fen- a number ul" yp.ue.uiid In IbT'.i was c lee ted vvotshlplul nitister of ilm loilae- of Masons In that plan-, lie was c lin-i p as llohle giaml of lied .l.nkci lodge of Odd IVIIows a shoit tlmo al'leinaid-, .Mr. Ilntwiilm? was u.aiut a Kinglu Teuiiilai In 1W0 and vuia adnilttccl Into .Mellta uimiuandiry, No. s. jio was t-pci -.I tinliicnt lomiuamli r of this ioinmaiiii.ry In isiiii. Ho was a charter member of the .Masonic 'uteia"s' ao.-o- A Boy or Girl W 1.0 15 lllllll.lllliU. Mill .IIUIIlllll9l IIIOIU Oil tllO pl.lll-1 111 In mi; in clu-. .a t In- iom:ii 'ItillV, thin ..in to lll'plil foi I..1 ulil nictlici.l,. ij ,l wo Mill c '111 in. I 1011 I Jlul'lll J VHrcel I'ttuilns- l"II. U'llltCll, .SILV.SONABliE JIINT.S. Gtiaul Your Health In Fall nnd Early Winter. A change fiom wmiii to told Is nl-wti.v- atli'iiilcd with moie tlaiiner than liom a cold to a wmm teiiiticiature. h"iiie the at cater luoiiallty fiom lung mul tin out dliife nt this season of the )ear us coinpaieil with spiing. Tlie best piotictloii ngalnst i olils Is not so much In etm clothing as In good digestion. If the digestion mid t liclllallon mo good, colds wilt be unknown, Hour digestion causes po"t" ch dila tion of the blood and when la this con dition pevcte mills me contracted oil the slightest piov'ocatioh, People who make a loRtilar nrattlcc of taking Sluaii's Dyspepsia Tablets after menl'i me fiee lrom colds, simply bei-allue their dlgostlon Ik perfect, Hie hunt sluing and legular, and Hie whole system fmilllcd niniliiPl ilHense. It requires little tirgiuuent lo con llice an) one that tlio best safegllaid against ceilds', piK-uiiioiiia and changes of leiiipi-iature Is a good stomach. Stuart's. Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals me dissolved and mingling with the looil cause It lo be pi inaptly ellgeslccl and assimilated; thy do this bee-an-e they contain nothing but Inn inless digestive elements, which dt grst meat, iggs and oilier food even when the stomach Itrelf is weak and llaccid. Stuart's nvspep-ia Tablets make peo ple well and keep them well, mid Hie be-l habit oii can acquire Is to keep dally u-e of them nt meals to make the digestive Digitus strong anil vlgorou-. elation and was also a member of iW.va !i lllln po-t, Xo, l.".y. Hi and Anny of Ihe Hepublie, and of Scranton coticiave. Impioved Older of Jleplasoph". lie was a devout Clui-tliin till his life nml had been lor joins a member of the ,-til-vKoiy e omit II ol the Venn Avenue Ilnii-H-t church. Sir. drowning was a model illli'en, a loving 1 1 lend and an earnest (in Nt Inn anil earned the it-speet and ailmiiaHoii of hundreds of fi lends. Ills wife and one da lighter, C.mle A., sur vive him. The fimei al will be held on Krldav alteilioon. but the complete at langeme'iits have not yet been made. SIICIIAi;i. JOItDA.V. one of Ihe best Known i Illens of Ibis section, jiri ed quietly away al his heme on AVe.-t Slinket stieet jesipul.iv inorning at I..10 o'i lot k Pel eased was born in County SInvo, lieland, in IS".', and came to this eoiiiitiy when he was 111 years old and settled In Catboadale. In 1SS:i he came to I'lovidenec, where he hail lived ever -Inc-e. Decea-ed I- -ur-vived bv his wife anil the lollowlng chilelien. Thomas F., ot Cmhonilale: Sister llllelegaide, teacher nl Xay.arcth academv. of UochoMor, X. Y.; V.ittick .1., John 'W. and James A., of the Hi m .Ionian I Si t .. conteetlonei.s; liof. M, II. .lot dan. v ice-pi ineipal at the Scian ton High school; Hi ielgot H Mmy .M. and Kathei hie I). The funeial will be held Thmseiay moinlng, with a solemn high mash ol leeinlem al Holy Ho-ary chinch. Intel ment in the 11) tie I'aik Calbi-dial eetnelei.v. snts. nnincHT spfaduhx. wife- of Thomas SlcPadden. of (Jieen's place, died suddenly at her home Slonday sight. Sit-. Sic l-'adden had been -ul-leilng liom l hetniiali.-m for some time, but at no time was her dealb antici pated. Sits. SloFadden is survived by her mother. Mis. V.ttiick Ciaik: two Inotheis, two sistei.i and her husband and seven childien. SUSS HIXA Jll'MIElil.V died at tho home of her patents. Sir. and SIi.-. Kiancis Sltilheiin, of I.alayette stieet, i'-leiday moinlng. Deceased had been ill but a slant lime and her demise will be a shock lo liii' nianv 1 1 ion--. l-'uneial annntiuiueaicnt later. IN ARGUMENT COURT. Action Taken with Reference to Vaiious Cases. Aiguniiiit coin t adjoin nod call) )es teiday alteilioon, all of Ihe cases open lor the dav having been heaid. The action taken with lefeicme to cases was as follows Viiinl I -o. of V Ii I), m i.-niiit . W. Ilnnni, cxiijiii.ii,- to liii.tti'.i npi.it; Slicli.il ( nlliii- 11,1111-t lliinin -lono; iiiili, ..i-i' .-I a. , I. 'Ilioinii II. -ii ilk- .ii; unit Willi mi liliil.nl; ot .ll.; nilo foi- now- iiid. P. I". , Kclu.iuN .iiii-t -. J'. l.on.'.iti't; t ulo In .llluw .niR'iiloil iln l,i i i li. S. Siiinlt-n K'llillilu euinpiin- .ijiln-t .lolm ll.iwlti .nii.l otlioi., inlo to -ilMi jiiiUiiiini V, ... I,... Ill .u.iln-l .lolm I', 'Ihoini-; inlo to -inko oil jii.lnionl -. Colien .li.iltiit .VI p. !i,.iicl; mii im m mil of to-t- I'loeieilliiu- Itoui-iil lolm I. -Miami jgiai-t T li. .Nt-itoii ini I olliei-. nil l.i-t- .lolm llollonlioil, .iiiii-t .Viiimili Vl.ntiii, it-itiol.iii. P. II. Ilcplojlo; inlo to q'li-.li lo-i , n it. II. 11. Hi pintle .igini-t .rllinr I'li.ililiitllniii; tiilo i" "l" i-li le-. , h li. p. it, llipltuli .u'niiit V. I'lutliliijliini; inlo to 1)111.11 ft-t . li fi. Ilnlo Aluoliilo nlioiil I'u U In. Ilium i- Uivli .Uiin-l A, P. Iln--. II, inlo In slill.o iiiiu.. ii. mi in i nl. Ilnlo Vlnoluto- M.nthi I'lilieiti ,i. iln I Anno I'! ill. il,. ; inlo Im .i liiw tml; lllot- .V (alto in ,ll!.lllll VI 1, llll-.llnli mlo foi miiiiIij tm iml- V N.-vIn- -V. ioiiijiiiii .is.nna V, ji, p,,.,. i Ini .V ( iinpiiii, nil. im M. nut. Pi' co-n. ILinin l lli.iilii i-c i.i u-i -nun. I .In-tpln, iiiiu lol Ml llllll ell l.-l- Thi cnc , pilon- ami i ulc lor Judgment In Hi' case of I', e, It.uiik ayalnst Wlllliein S, D.iiuu wa- dl-clianjcd, b,v asjiec mc it CONVICTS TO PAY PENALTY NINETEEN OF THEM TO BE TAKEN AWAY TODAY. Biggest Addition Ever Made nl One Time to tlio Lackawanna Colonics nt the State Pennl Institutions. Sheriff Schndt and a Score of Depu ties Will Have Them In ChniBC. WlnniiH Hull, in Custody of Sheriff of Wayne County. Accompanies Them Their Ctlmes and Tetms. Sheilff Schadt, aceoinpanlcil by Sher iff Arinbiuslor, of Wayne, and a store of deputies, stint this morning In a special car for Philadelphia and J I tint Inilgton wltli the biggest batch of prls oneiH ever tiiketi at one time liom these units, There me eleven dcxlincd for the penitentiary and eight lor llio lofoiiu atorv. Among tlie foi mer is Wiiians Hull, the slayer of Kdwn Schootiover, who was cimvicled In Wayne cotituy, last week, of second degree murder, and whom Judge J'uidy, on Slonday, gave Hie full penalty prccilbcd by law, twenty years at hard labor and soli taty coiillncinetil. llenedcttn I'apa, who almost behead ed Marry Davis with a razor at the Dewey hotel, and w ho-e plea of inim slaughtor was accepted by the com monwealth, goes down for sl'i yeais and six months. Anothet long-tPim convict who will help make ill) this new contilbtitlon lo the Lackawanna colony at Cheiry lllll, Is Thomas ISionnaii.c-eiiletnoel to twelve yea ts for committing a criminal as sault on a Utile gill at SIooslc. conn ix thi: crowd. Nathan t'obb goes down lor live yens for stabblnug Constable C. ,!, Xeaiy and two other men. Thomp-on and O-boinc. at Carbondale. I lo is t!.'! jeuis of age. For attempted eiimlu.il as-nuit on a young girl, James Jlowey will spend lour year at the "pen." Thomas Slooie, alias Joscpli Slinphy. will do three )oats lor t'oiglug Liveryman .1. J. Xenlis' name to a chock. Oooige Alexander and Homy Leo (colored) aii- to serve tluoe yens, cadi, for the buigiary of P.ernhaidt's Jewelry -ton- on Lackawanna avenue. Charles Savers', a mendicant, was laken in and eared for by Hotelkcopcr William Kldiidge, of Chinchilla. He lepaid tho kindness by stealing a watch nnd -omo motley fiom behind the bar. He was given two yeais. Anthony Kan ell will put in time years lor stealing watches and chains liom 15. "Y. Seiuhos' stoic in Jcssiip. nml William JItitdoek. a AVilkes Bariean, who was lonvicted heic of latceiiy and roiciving, will for two yeais put up wltii something moie lonesome than live in ids native vil lage. to thi: nicFoiiMATonv. The youths who go to Hie lotoiina toiy .no licit Holtham, Chailes Han nou and "William O'MojIo. who robbed Wpdoman's bakery, In Giecn Hidge; William John Hraee and Aim tin (ianc, whoso parents piosecuted them for lar ceny, and John Hrady, John Humfoid and Henry Ijiickey, convicted of petty thlovins'. I'nder the new icimnuitaliou act, the twenty yens' sentence of Hull will bo ml down to twelve enrs. it he be haves well. The otheis will henellt pio potiionately by ihe ojierations of this law. Tho Lackawanna pii-oners weio all convicted at the two weeks' term of ciiminal court, which ended last Satur day. HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY. W. H. Richmond Entertained a Num ber of Fiiends Last Night. "William 11. Hlchmond Is SO ; ear.i old today, and in honor of the event a number of his friends woie elitei tallied at dinner la-t night in his beatititul home on Xoith Main avenue. The dining-room was a mass of flow ois, and the table at which the guests woie seatetl was elecoralfd with eighty led and white lo.-is. Tho dinner had boon arranged by membeis of the fam ily and was a complete suipiise to Sir. Kichmond. Those, who weio piosent were as fol lows Jtev. Dr. S. ('. Logan, W, It. Storis, Townsoml Pooie, John Su.velor, H. W. How ley, A. A". Dickson. II. Ii. Cox. Aithur I.ce. A. 1"). Hlaekintoii, (I. H. Smith, IJev. Dr. fleoige K. Otiild. H. P. Kliigsbiny, II. A. Kingsbury, Col onel L. A. Watres, V. Ti. Piatt, James Aielibald, L. W. .Morss ,nul W I.', Hall stead. Diagram for tlie High school lee tine and entertainment emu so will open at the High Si luml aiiilltoiltim S,uuida,v, October "fi. Chi'cks given out at v a ni.; seats at 10 o'llotk, In emltr lo seciite seats for the season it will be tieces-ary to reserve- lor the enthe eoutse next Satutela). Hesoi veil ptlee, tc u cents per number. Smoke the now Kleou ."c, clear, ' l tiicl win. Buy Now And Charge It Don't wait, don't be uncomfoi table, don't be behind the piocession, come tnui get the Suit ifnd Overco.it now and have it dunged. Small sveekly pay ments will soon dsan up the account. Women's Garments All our garments foi women are of newest style, elegantly made and fin ished, We have a splendid collection of Tailor-made Suits, Jackets, Skirts, Capes, Silk, Satin and Flannel Waists, Inirs and Cravenettes, 317 Lacka, Ave, Second Floor. Open Evenings. PEOPLE'S Credit Clothing Company wvwwywywvwywywyvwyw None So Blind as Tliosc Who Will Not Sec eti v ill, iinlifil, In' lilhi'1 It) )nin emu I lit t r-i-'U If coil Mil In (Mr Hit! Iir iiilllnl Unci of w ire Mr jit' iiu'iiiliR riri) ill). If III fr.irtti nf ,1 Wed illiic lli, I piper ef Itili ,1'llt.it' or cut itl.tv, i Illlit'Ct vi, ,.iiiii, ToIIit s , m, in fui, unc tllllljf ,1.111 IMIIllel PVnrl In llllll 111 ,111 llh-tej'll,llP llllll.t stolf, )on will tliul il licit!. 3- piTi)! rYuTvaTVfeW i fieo V Millar & Co m Wjomln Afcnna fc aVJCU. V.ITllllttl X VUi W.lkU.aiLojk Around. I j xi l(j$L jW ki, f vj JJY m! fj!) Just Because you me not going to wenr them foi n. few months don't crush your dnlnty suinmef lints nnd gowns Into Hiince nltogethcr too sinnlt for thorn. Let us mnlto you n box couch with sepavnti roinpnrtments for hats, waists nnd skiitb prettily lined and covered an addi tion to any room Prices from $7.00 Up. Sainton Bedding Go F. A. KAISER, MANAGER Lackawanna and Adams Aves. W Both 'Phone. i t f. Crane's Offer This Week Special -s Custom and Tailor-Made Gowns A showing of Advance Styles for Traveling, Calling and Evening Wear All the Most Desirable Materials and Effects, Exclusive in Idea, Natty in Appearance.. Crane's 324 Lackawanna Avenue New Building & wwwwww t-ej-t -t-tt ttt ft- " t T ft - f-tt-M'-t-t-M- -f-t---tttt Attractive Rockers .no iiuttlr In pile li .i v.uloty nf sli.ipcs anil kimcIcs, th, it l is Ini-po-'sllilo tu iln initio than tnciitlon ii ft'w vvhli'li tire1 ii.iitle'tiliirly iit ti'.irtlvi' In el. 4-Jkii iincl pi Ice, Tllcc iirtleli'H iv 111 Im feiiiiiil lip.uillltll topic'M'lltiitlvi'.i of our stele I;, nntl lliu nihility will fjlvo ii lilni tit' what, is to liu t'ciutul lit nil other linos, 'riicli' btiotiRtli miel eliii'.ililllt.v iiinliii tlioni ,s,tti. l.viiift to tlif oieiiioiiik'iil, vhlle tlioir IiIhIi llinsli will cntltlo iliom in n place in tlio most Iunui'Iuuh v i'iiiiistt'i lioipo i,w . . . -1 - Scranton Carpet & Furniture Go, Registered - - k-4i - . 4 4-.M" 4 4-h 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position in lite BUSINESS WORLD. 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 PR EC. r The Smith Premier Tvnewrlrm- Cn . NO. S3 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Scranton Branch Ofl'ee, No. 1 and 3, Arcade Buildimr. r it m K