'-R " T- ' S-Kjff?i CiM-Tl ' SV vW ttfA'v W' T- H , .' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- 1JR1DA Y, NOVEMBER 8, 1901. 3 rfry xitT BIGGER BOX SAME PRICE1 Enameline (THE. MODERN STOVE POLISH, Brilliant, Clean, Easily Applied, Absolutely vaotie5j LIQUID-4 BETTER YET FIRE PROOF !! Gty Notes, j rOltl xTLUV JII'I.IIM.. IVrcslits of the ill; tire i.epicstpd Jo iiKct at their lull In l.ucrittcy ballillna; thbpunlng .it T.n liaii. -"ITCI.U, MI.I'IIM"! -Chile vo. ". I nlip3 ct tlic f.retid Aim;' of the ltppublic, will hive a H'celil inn tin? In Jlemoiial lull this afternoon nt - o'clock. ( MIMVMi C UOIltj-. riirif will lie i iiheusal of tin I Utile r Iioi ll ft tlic opclllie i iiniv il III tin lull cf tin- mnig Women's Uinstlin Jf'ocu tpn lonUlit .it 7 o'clock. 1 00T IS M T liUM'. Ihcrr will I)" n toot bill ..line at Athletic pill, tonic now nltpinnmi. be-(.-Inning it .:.u ii'iluk, ll.no llillnuu ae uleiny ami .-school ot tlio J.ichivvanui. fos'jitu r i,iAi;ri:i. -riio rontmt foi the piiulmi: 'f tin nitcrio" .mil itiuur i C t it lull, vlikli was lucnll) ivvirclcel tn 1". .T. .Mnr- n, wu.5 cv.ccuti.il and figmd i-tcnh. I ll!SI 1M t: lOMiilll. I he pulT ihn in, diss will ijOlliIllct thcil fil -t ihlirc it C.ueltlsiy hill tills cvpiiing. 'Ihe fiillovviua- tine Pliaigp o' It: ".mi Ham-, Mj Xi-niiuti and Chulu llei" mm. HIS MOIlll.U 1)1 r s. ll. Twining, npli chn, lccuud woul lit cumin; of the ilcitli of Ms liKtlicr, at ltci home in I'liilailclplili, ;esn rhv .tf tern nn Mt, Twining anil limll will leave foi 1'hllaiklplil i this morning. flUWM.NJJ I OB MO. -Hip chitting foi 's!0, wlin li wis put up tor the benptlt of .limes, T, Jlif.iiuii-, w.i, conducted list niirht In tli com mittee in cliiigp. Ticket No. U7, lipid liv tlic Ifrniv Giatton rluli, of pulsion, won the money. I), I,. AMI W. VW I- lhc- cnilo; 3 of '.lie collieries down tin allcv wire pud ;cstei iln, ami the rinpln.c ct the l)i iinuml. Mm illp, and '-toirs nnnc .i!l lie pud todn lo iicrrnw Jli. pi.is will lie nude at ill the li.ilor, IhIpiup, Kosei alley nml oit!i Scnnton col licrlfs THE LATEST CONTRIBUTIONS. Amounts Acknowledged for the Memorial Fund. Thr following- new lontiilnitiuiis to the McKlnley memorial fund ate ac knowledged: orman 1! MchoU.M O0Mi. 'Iilhc Ue'-ey .Tgtin Tecney t (1) I) unci Mc li mo ... Kenwood I'Hclici .. 1.00 Moiri V. Moras .. Claude Tilchir . .. 1.00's It HuIiiiikoii .... 10) 100 1.(0 1 00 1 00 .CO Mip. llentniisUartiy .2j Mi-s Ldilli Uution 1 (JO Mim Kitlnrinc Hur lell 100 Ihom.H liottoii .. Jeuj ISclks Min Annie 0. Miot ton lot .00 .'0 ris-li i -ash .10 III in c (. Minuon . .20, Donald .1. Miulttn !.. Hernnn l)ce. 1 OOllUURlai (.. f-lic tton SALE OF SEATS GRATIFYING. Ihete Will Be a Big Attendance at the Noidica Conceit. Tin? sale of catb tor the Noidica ouuceit continued to ho mn-.t si.itlfy ing at Powell', Ohteida. In addition to attiuil.inci tiom Liantou rind hurroundlnp t-tilnttbs it f now coilain Thfit laio delegations of music Itneis will tunic tiom Wllkos-IJane, C.tibon dale. 1'ittslon, JIaiich (.'hiitiK. lllng Tiaiiiton. Jlonttost, TunUhannoul;, Honchdalc, KoiC"st City, racial villo, Nfcholsion and in tacx noaily cvciy town and titv In thS section. It looK.s at thougli tlic immense stat ing capacity of this great armory might tie taud by the visltois wlio aie nn Jous, to avail themselves of the opiioi tnnity ot hparing one of the world's greatest vocalists.. ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA. Rev, James Hughes to Fublis.lt His Recollections. KcW James Hughes is about to publish in book foim the mote tnter mstinK1 ot hib personal oxpoiieimcs and recollections of South At ilea its derived during a ten ycais' lcMdoncc in that country. Thnro will be s-Ketchcs of fi-ill TtlioilPs, Lotd Jlllner, and other men prominent in the upbuilding of South Aft lean alfahs and much Imoimutinn of a readable i'haiacttr cuuceining South Altican condition. Tim hook will appear within a lew tccks and promificss to be interesting. Wanted Soft Coal Mineis Tor W. Vu. Car faro $10 irotn Votts ville; company inovea lamllles; no strike; steady worH: good vages,, Apply Clllford'.s Ktnployinent Agetuy, US Mahuutoiiko St Potthille, l'a. ' ' i RnioUo the popular I'uuch 10c. clgnr. f-f -ff-H-f-H-f -" tft4--H-4- i BOND OFFERINGS. J f Spring Biook Wiuer,lst Mtg.us t Lacltn. Valley Elec. Light, 1st p Mtg'. 5s. North Jeisey and PoconoMoun- tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg, 5s, f Stantlaid Gas Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s, Xehighton Vater Supply Co,, f 1st Mtg. 5s. New Mexico Railway and Coal Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s, Description and pi ice on appli. cation. i 1 lii )roadjy, y V, -f 4- NllUjll-irrc Carboiidjle. -f 4 i 5 6 Coimnciiiwejltli Uld;, Suantgu, l'a -. -f " 9& i l jfj 'rr I IL rm J at if 4i 4-fmm AM INFORMAL DANCE. Pleasant Affair Given by Knights of Columbus, The flint ot tt scries of Informal diintcM to ho glon during Hip coining upapon by the mc inborn of Kuranton tottnelli Knights of Coltiinbif, way I'on thtrtcd l.tsit night In the bralltlful ( tub house on North Wnsdilngtot! tivontto. I'lmntds of 100 lotiptei attended tnid ti uiopI dcllghtrttt tlitii' a- enjoyed by till. Tito IJitutr ou'liestiu furnished the inttfllo for ihiiii'lng nml u dainty luncheon was hptvciI between the hours of 11 nml 12 o'clock by Hanley. Those pteaetit from out of town were an follow?. Sir. mid Airs, A, 11. Kin i oil a. of Wuteiluwii, X. Y.! Mies Mnr ?ittet Wado, of .Jpssitp! Miss Keglnti Lowell, ot l.aiH'aslpfi Miss Agues Mar tin, Ml.s.s Anna Jordan, Miss Klb.abolh Jot-dan. Miss Nellie Ityun and J. V. Jor dan, of Olyplianl. Those piesent fiom this city wciu as follows! Dr. and Mrs. p. v.. Thompson, Mr. and Mt.s. V. McCrea, Mr. and Mrs. Jumps McICenna, Mr. tiud Mis. T. P. O'drndy, Mr. and Mis. M. .7. Corey, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. IJourke, Mr. and Mis. M. F. Sando, Mi. and Mis. J, (i, Hayes, Mr. and Mis. AV. 11. Iloelip, Mr. and Mis. J. 11. Hogan, and Mr. and Mt.s. Hush Gallagher. J. It. Keller, J. II. Taggfrl. 1 TI. Cottglilhi, U. M. O'llrlon, John II. Don nelly. 15. H. Judge, tr, n. A. AVpbb. Captain Thomas V. Muiphy, Dr. Don nogan, P. F. l.ynott. Dr. .7. J. Sullivan, T. F. Tlciney. T. K. Flnneity, P. T. llollly, T. P. Duffy, P. F. Howley, W. F. Shan, John J. O'lloyle. Ipo Ciossin, Fiank Donnrlly, 7'. D. Nlland, It. D. Jennings, K. .7. Horan, Pi of. F. S. Mc Oulgan, Y. F. Clinic, A. I Golden, J. h Hunan, F. J. MtCuwley, Hdwaid Suitt, James Mahon, John 7". Allen, 1. J. lllcluuds, P. II. Comic. P. 11. Kane, John J. Conntrv, M. t'oikowkl, 1'tof. C. J. Flood, M. J. Conery, P. II. Conei v, X. V. 7 .emeu. P. A. Coleman, M. F. Iliown, John liurkc, A. P. Hi own. Dr. .7. J. Bio-run, Dr. J. .7. Hi cumin. J. F. Gibbons. AV. P. Coughlln, Dt. W. M. Rocdv, Dr. J. T. McGiath. James Bell, AV. J. Fitgoiald. John Nallen, M. J. Donalloe. T. P. T.nftus. I J. McAn dtew.s, II. J. Inili, T. 1'. Duggan, Tlioimis Btishnoll mid John Hoyle. The Misses Kllen V. Donahue, Maiy Joee, Maiy Fan oil, Katie Cunuing liam. Lulu Nelson Tenn, Loietta Flynn, Marv MiCrea, M. C. Duffy, Mabel l.eonaiil. Lila O'Neill, Maine O'lloyle, Maine Cunimings. Mary T. Maghian, Alaiv O'Malley, Maine Nlland, Myrtle .Stew ait, Anna Coibett, Helen Cot belt, Anna May IJarrett, Maiy Honan, Maj' Iloian, Kathryn Horan, Julia MeGui Tan, Agatha Crane, Kate Mcllugh, NoIII, Alice and Josephine Mahon, Alalia and llolon HiLhaids, Maine Coyne, S.iinh Motley, Hhdie Nallin, Loretto. Jennings, Maiy McAmlreus, Kittie Connolly, Mary "Welsh, Anna G. l.awler, Kathryn Gallagher, Alice O'Mullcv. Mniguict Gllnmilln, Gene iee Burke. Helen J. Hurke, Maigaret Uioivn, Sadie Ilarbtr, Loretta and Ger tiudi: Cannon, Annie and Toies.i Gib bons, Anna Jones, Anna Fleming. Anna lltuke. Gertiude Kelly, K. A. Hannon, Helen O'Malley, Lilian Donahue, Katie Haggeity, Fiancis Mellen, Loietta Mul heiin, Lucy Can oil and Mamie Coyle. C. M. STANLEY FOUND DEAD IN HIS OFFICE Illuminating Gas Was the Cause. Jet Over the Chair in Which He Sat Was Open. c. m. Stanley, manager of the Globe Book Supply company, with rooms ti, 7 and S in the Davidson building- ot ii.'O ripiuee street, was louud at S o'clock csterday morninir in an unconscious condition, seated in a chair in his office, with the loom lull ot ga1-. and he died an hour later without iecoeiinr consciousness-. A boy eiuploed in the office enteied and found the man as stated nbotc. He quickly notilled seveial pec-on- about the buildin?, and Doctois Kearney, Manky anil needy weie summoned, but .Stanley was bejond medical aid, and died fiom it haling the gas. Cot oner linbeits was notified, and oi deicd the body lemoMd to C'uaick's tindt'i taking c-.tabllshment, wheie he pi'iloiuicd an autopsy shot tly aftet M.nds. The lesttlt s-howed that Stan ley had been suffeiing fiom pleuilsy and peuo.udjtl-, and had inhaled the gas, whk h "w'Oiluccd his death. An imiuesl was not diemcd ncces.,iry. As soon as the dSeoveiv was made woul was pent to Mis. Stanley, who leslded with her husband and thiee children at 247 Jefteison avenue, Sho huiriedly went to the office, wheie sho saw her husband breathe his la-t. The gas jet was open, and the theoiy suggested was that the- man had tn teied the mom, clo-eil the doois and tut tied on the gas without lishting it, and soon sank- into unconsciousness fiom tlie elteets ot the- ga. Mis. Stanley su-.s thftc was aho. liitcly m aife tor lur husband to tike his own life, ills familv iela tions ami business conroellons, sho mid, weie ot the must coiiirenliil )m tute, It was hl eii-toni to be an.iy fiom home in I'omiKtlon with hi business quite fruiueutly, and Mrs. Stanley said he left home AVuln. t-dtiy ntteiroon, but did not s(1y whin, xo Wlb KuHK) nm shf awaited his letiiiu at night, but lie lulled to cunc, and hi wheieubouts wcii unknown to luu, until she was summoned to his oUe j.studav inorn InL'. It was hei opinion that Stanley bad loiuiued lulf lo his oiiUe, nml being tlnd, sat down to lest, and lell asleep, leaving the gas lighted, Stanley hnd long been a "inn h i timu lung and hunt tumble, but lion. hh allllell.m um oiniilainlngly. Those who weio associated with ,m about the hulldlng spoke ot him .is an indiisti. ous, Lineiul and (iiuaelli busliichs man. Stanley was Imi n Jit IMllladelphla forty-llvi) i mi ago, and nine- to Scianton seoial eais ago, Ho if,id od lit this city up to ubout till on eats ago, when ho moved with his family to Moscow, retutnlnu to Sornutoit last April, and since josliieii at tho uhotii nuiiibei, i ot tier ot .lelieicoii avtiuto and Linden stieel llo Is htuvlvcd by his wii., tluco ehlldien, uged i, ti and n yeais, urui one slhUr, who usldes In Philadelphia, The lattir was notiticd ot his death by UIprmiiIi sotciduy. The tuucial nr ranteincnts have not jit been made, and will depend upon the oulwil of deceased's sitter. Fiee Raihond or Bus Sclu level's. Faie to AVhllo the sttlko continue, persons oideilng photogiaphb at ,Sclnicei's, to the uiuouut of ?l or over, will be al lowed ficn lalhoad or bus faro to and fiom their homes -unless they lle nioio than twenty miles fiom Scian STORIES DO NOTAGREE MORE TESTIMONY IN OLD rOItGE INJUNCTION. P. W. Gallagher Told ot Having Given Money to Councllmen Who in Tih'U Declaio Tliey Wever Re ceived It Company Says it Gave the Money to Two Cliurclies First Repoit of the Grand Jury to the Court Manlago Licenses Other Couit Matters. The cose of Kcogh ugainst thu Scian ton mid Pittsloii Hallway company was proceeded with yesterday before Piesl dent Jtulga Kdwuids, despite the fact that the court, on the previous day, ptactlcally ruled that the plaintiff's decimation did not assail the ordinance which they arc proceeding against. The plaintllfs were desirous of pio I'oedlng, nnd the defense was not ob jecting, so the taking of testimony was allowed to continue. The piluclpal witness of the day wan P. "W. Gallagher, lonneily claim agent lor the Scranton Hallwav company, and now editor of the Fieo Picss, Ho was called by the plaintiffs to prove their contention that money was paid to se em o the passage of the flist oidlnatice. Gallagher told that he was despatched by General Manager Slllimau to Old Foige to sccuio it fianchlse and fur nished with ?500 In cash lo woik the oidliiinicc through councils. He gu SJOO, ho said, to Thomas Mtinioo; $ir,0 to Thomas Stevens, and $ir0 to Fal ikk Gallagher, thieo of the four cmin i llmen who voted for the oullnancc, Antonio Illancardl, the fotlith council man to favor the oulinance, demanded money, Mr. Gallagher said, and lie took him to the company's olllce to hne General Manager Silliinau deal with him. The witness understood Blan caidi got $2,1. The four accused councllmen look the stand and swore positively they never leeMved the money Gallagher alleges he gave them, and Blancardi lutthor denied that Mr. Sllllman gave him money. He admitted that befoie he became a councilman and befoie the boiough was otganUed, he vvoiUed "even weeks, at Mr. Gallagher's solici tation, seeming the signatures of prop eorty holdeis along the line of the pio posed road, to a paper giving the com pany the right of way, which pioceed lng is necesary in townships. He re ceived To for tills wotk. Alt the sig natures could not be secuted and the company waited until the municipality became a borough, when it went Into the council and seemed the light ot way. Mr. Biaucaidi became one of the si councilman and was one of the four to vote lor the oidinance. He was given ii pass, but later letumed it, when Judge Gunster l tiled that it was unpioper loi him to accept it. The company contends that no money was furnished Mr. Gallagher to use in the council, and further that Mr. Gal lagher did not give any money to coun cllmen. The company agiced with the citizens of Old Forge tli.it If the tran-chi'-e was gi anted the company would be willing to give the community $1,000 and that after discussing aiious me ins of paying the bonus, so that it would do the greatest good to the greatest number, it was decided to divide it between the two principal chuiches. A check for $300 was sent to one pastor, and a voucher was fur nished Mr. Galalgher to secuie $TM in cash and give it to the other pastor. The $300 check, with the pastor's le ccipt, will be oftoied in evidence. It is dated Oct. 1", IsftH, the day after the meeting at which the fianchlse was gi anted. On noss examination, Mr. Gallagher was shown a copy of the Fiee l'ies containing an artii le headed "The Coutt IJii.s in the Sllllman Case," in which Gcnei.il Manager Sllllman is loundly scored. He was asked if ho wioto it. and admitted be did. The paper was then olfeied in evidence, to show that the witness was not kindly disposed towaids Mr. Sillimnn. The detenso in this case is ptactlcal ly tlic same as will be ottered in the bribery case against Gencial Manager Sllllman. Oiphans' Couit Tetm. The legular term of the oiplians' coutt will begin net Monday morning. Judge A. A. Vosbuig will sit as au diting judge dining the flist week. He has arranged the list of audits so that each one will be heaul at a certain time, thus avoiding unnccpssaiy waits and delays upon the p.nt of panics and altoinevs. The second week of the ttim, begin ning Monday, November IS, Is the atgument week In the orphans' couit. All exceptions Hied to repot ts made by the auditing Judge, aie heaul dur ing a subsequent aiguinent week, as well as all mattets le.uly for aigu ment, The thhd week and possibly several tlajs more, will be devoted tu the heating of tinllnished audits, and such other hearings as may be ut is.sue. Tho audit list is as lollows: I - l.-tat" of Alldu'ft' I llidt.ilcl, ilepiecl, MiiKi'ci l.anibkM, adiiiinsiulilv, .Mumliv, ..i, II, 160J, at 'J p in. J -r-iaiu of JiriinUli I' IImii, cl. icjso.t; II11J1 I'ull.m, iMditir, (cvceptioirO, .Mundav, Nii, 11, 11)01, at 10 a, m. .1. l.-tat: of t.irrtlt Van Ski e, ikciasedi Wlllhm A. Aan Swl.h, iMculul, 'luisdai, .No, 13, limi, it 10 a. in. I. I.aite of John J. Rnilvln, decp.isnli Pit. itch Wil.'i, cvcculoi, 'Ji.i.Jij, Nov, 13, H'01, at 10 1, III, 5 l.,lali of Paul Ondiwkl,, deipiecd: Ccouc I'lnkrpuvlcli, admlnaratoi, 'tncslji, o. 1', Ifml, III ,1 p. 111. 0. IMato of 1 i.illv I, ahoic, docf.iul; Siurlii M. Ki nneil , nunilrh. Ucduewli, o, U, tfOI, at 1 p in. 7. ltito ol IK'iiJjinlii Knldht, ilicei-e.l, .1. li. KiiIkIiIi cvKiilor. 'luo.day, Nov, 1.', Kill, at '-' p. M. S.l,.tate of John M. (uhl, dctPjfilj KaiUr. Ino P Hill, evecutrlv HhJih.Ji;, .Nov, J J, tool, -I .. p, in. P.- I'.tito of Aliud A lax'.tlind, ikiovtili 1' V., 1 ickhaid, adniliiUtlJWr. Wcdnell., Nul, II. l'Ml, at 2 f. in. 0ljte of .luuli l' llun defeased; lliiuj i.)il,iut, h., pvetulor tiii,llons), 'llmiodaj, m, II, J10J, nt 2 i in. II. l,tatp ot David S. (oLl, iictcjc,(. An (,'uta r. C.ilil), wlmhiUtratrlv, limrxlj), No, II, U01, at lo a. in U IMato of llainl.rliUe Wttilus, iKcei.cd; P 1 Wlntcu, iilininlstiator, 'llmrsdJ, i, II, liul, ut 10 a, in U. YMitv cf hlUil'.th (. f.lllciple, ile-ecasi'li llaukl huiirj, aduiluuUaiui, 1'iidji. .N..V, IV)1, at 10 a. in. ll.-IMjte cf Iti.lirt I, her, diccaiedi ( btr lotte I co and Willi an S. Slinpvin, admlnUtra. tori. 1 riday, Nov, 11, 10O, at 1ft a. in , H KUtP of UirUua Stetlci, deceased! lllln. l-tli Mcttep Ciron, admlnUtraiilv, c t. t Satiuday, .Nuv, III, 1101, at 10 a in. Giand Jmy Makes a Return. The grand Juiy mado its Hist lepoit yestetday. Twenty.fhe line lillla und tweilly-ppvoti Iguoicd bills Weio ic lurucd, lis follows! lltt'i: Ml,!. Alut mid llillet.lln Mho) Han id l,t. msit, pin, .lolin biinlf.wyt riiomis V. I niiol. pro.". Virlln Allciii Mary Allen, pror. Horn) limine?! lllcliml ,loliiion, pro. .tolnmii Moll! l'.miinlc lleintn, pro. Minon Ihimrlrk't (k'ortic tlicchurii pro.. .Mirgairl ,lenl,liit ''.irili JcnMii'. piov. Iliny Ullko, 1'eko l'edaelult anil Harry llcil'mlln tlcorire Clieclim i, prOJ. ,illclou MKIiIif-M. J, Ciancc! C. Smith, pros, l.irccnv nml lleceUlng f. ,T Poller! 0. Smltli, plf. Joint Wiirilj II, ,S. Wikcnun, pro!. Wit llitil .MrlKmetlj (!eiicpu ,lickon, pro. CliitlcJ Whitney, Wlllhm iltrcnl1e nml Ulb llnm McUovcitt; M. Cilppcn,' jirw. Wlllllm l'crn! tleoiKO W, Okcll, ro. Kecplin? a Handy Home Miltlc Cmninlnsn liul Howard llltes! Mlchnl Miron, pros. John Smith iikI Annlo Pltclicock! J. V. llutler, pio. I erjnry Urtlo Young, nllis I.lbblo Yonngn Mlfharl Mm in, pioj. Kinticrlciiici t Miry Jane Slnwi Artie Ihrlow, pus. Cioryo I'. Kdderi .J. II. Illoniner, pms. Attempt nt Sodomy Z. P. TraUsj Udnanl C, Anderson, proJ. Dischiislnpr Pireirnis llcnnU MfCooI.! Hllza lielli llinett, prov. Johinn.1 Viol l ; I'jsqiulc I), santo, pro.'. .sclllnsf Mipior on Sunday Anlcnto Feircac, Prank Willlaiiw, pio?, lOXOHlID DIH,l Alton Miiwret Jenkins; Farth JetiUln, pro-c.j county to piy costs. s.ult and Uitter-Mlclnel Ihle; C.ithcrlne McCittiii, jruv. ! county to pay eo-ls. Homer Ilairct; Ullllam Unison, pros.; county to pay co-tc, (two i iscs). John I'lans; )ild W. ltcfcc, pus,; inunty lo pay coils. Chirks Gtbbs! Da v irl W. ltcf'e, puis; counlv lo pav eostg. Mich. ael Ilciiiilirin; Willi im Kellctt, pros.', eounty to nv colc. Joseph Krlslenockj Apolonl?i Kils-lenncl-, pros.: county lo piy cots. lafoahrth I'lillllps; Siinuel Dein, pro-.; eounty to piy costs, (two rai,c). t'ltrlelc Ituino; Mirtln Dcinrlierti, pioi.; county to ply rcr-t'. Daild Jenkins; Vatituet JenUliH, prov.; rountv Jo pay cost Mlclnel Ilogan; Winnie lloan; county to pm l0,tf. l'nlicitig Almor KpiiuleMillio P. runimlngs nil lloii.nd llile! Mtclr.cl Moran, pios ; county lo piy cost i Pujurj-LIiri IIolil: Miry TSaker, prov.; proseculriv to piy costs (two cics1 Coinnion Sold (hia Iloliks; W. .T. Ui'.cr, pu ; prosecutor lo piv io,ts. ( hn Ilollu; Jine II u i dm. piov.t county to pay co-ts. Ijiuim ( l.irv Ilubhs; .line llarron. piov ; rotiiil) to pn- costs. .Mary Muri.iy; Donilnid: Mistianiulii, pros; count; to piv costs. P. II, Illi'i; W. M. Hind, pre; count; to piv cot". John Mclntiic; Kiln ml Wiltei, pin. ; county to piy cot'. Miiliacl 7,;ncli and Saiali I.jnch; lhnnn Stune, pios : counti to piv cots. Milicioi.s Mi-chief Dwiil W. Itece; .lolin P Kmiih, pioi ; county to pn oo-ts. l)3ininkti llistlnss; Jliry llui-?c?,k, i iov.; count; to pi; eots. Yesterday's Maniage Licenses. In I. John. nil Dallon etelle M Wi.slon lliou'.ljn Cornelius Patrick Sciautim Jtose Mii-ic b'crintan losepli IIoIp.miis 1117 Niy Aus avenue Amu t'on-cnit .'01 Court i-treet 'llieodoiu C.ilni uyl.l sculnion I'ltniii Piiiniciite Spi.mlo-i Uilhiin yiliinieinuu Arclibald bene Lcscup Arclibald .Tiscpli Wews Tin i op Vlir; sipl,o loijp lilu nil V. sirulilc ..410 south Wa-huiKlcm nvrnua llosi Altuiau IlO houtli V;onnnK avcniii! VlcMiidu sion!a Scranton Iiordcli Koin'ppcki ber niton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. (oint ;e-tcnliy gianted a ihiita to tho A. D. A. 1'. M. Spincir Accidental lend. In the ise of the Hunt & Connell compin; uiiibt V. II O'llara, tho rulo to intcrpleid was m-idc absolute In the i-titej cf J. II Smith, lite of Scott, lcltci-, of .ultiiinistriti.nl weio vcsteiday grinted b; lfea:istcr Koch tu icholis Smith. The use of Adelaido L. Kijs agiut the United stites Casuiltv conipmv we-, jc'tciday traiia fiind tu the l nltcd states cucuil court. 'I he ilainajce suit of Lrnost Jacob I erbcr by "uis fithcr and nevt tiicnd, agilnst the Scranton Itail way compim, waa jcstciday ordeiecl discontinued b; the pliintitl's attc)rne, O'lliun & Martin Ptilh Frank ;esteidav brought iliiorie pioeced ings ignnjt hei alleaed cruel husliiud, II; m in 11. Pi ink. They who tii.it lied .u'. '.'7, 111)", anil lnid tofcclhcr until Much, VM Attorney Mil ium V. lle.Miolds, Ji., of Wlll.es Uirre, leprescnU Mi- Punk. Suit in ienkin v. is instituted in Piotliono lirv fVipelindn cfllcc je-leidi; bv Attorney P. I'. loughrin to iecuei loi II. C. l'cisc a lot el ilottiin,.', lurs -.ml some jeneliy belonginj to Ins wile, Ko-alie' K. l'eesi, lately ilecd-cd, rncl wlili li no behl. it is alleged, ilkgill; by M ion Kellci, oi 710 Adinis acnuc. MISS GRIFFIN'S RECITING It Was Received with Gieat Favor Wednesday Night. The cniutainment held in the Col unibus looms for the benefit of tho new temple Wednesday night was the event of the season. Lovers of all that is best in good literattue and mu sl had the oppoitunlty of heating the oit.v's best talent. Too much cannot be said In praise of the work done by Miss C'oia Mouis Giiflln. She capti vated her audience at the very start and few theie weio who did not shed teais a.s she tendeied in a most chaun ing and pathetic manner Tennyson's "Flict Qttatrel." The outburst of ap jikuise thaj followed was most M'telouslv acknowledged by a recital of missel's "Clulstmas Night" In the ijuuuet.s." Hen audience went with her and lor tho tlmo were teally pai -ticlpants in the quaint holiday festivi ties of tho daiklcf. Hntliuslastu went past all hounds at thu closo of her lending f i oui "Michael Stiogolf, in which Miss Gilllln Impel sonatcs no less than eight chai actors. She icpcated the last line, "For God, for biberia, My Native Land." The young lady was leealled ami presented with a largo bouquet of chrysanthemums tied in pink llbbon, Miss Gtlllin ineilts all the pi also that can bo showered upon her top she is wondei fully clever. The llteuuy programme was Inter spersed by vocal and Instiumental nutubets by tho familiar artists, Miss rrul.i Knhn, Rnlph Dwlglu AVIIllaius and l'rui Wldm.tyer, Tho accom p.tnimciits weio played by Mis, Anion Goldsmith, Miss It cue Knhn and Mr. Llewellyn Jones. Real, Live and Novel. That'n New Yoilc, up-to-dato and a little be; ond. Uvery part of old Man It u tan is liileiestlng; Hioailway and lis hitnidiuiii can't bo beat, Tho liusllo and bus.th) which H lis chief chnraotoi lstlc Is sitiiMur.. Now Yolk's silbutli.s ato sttpeib, uiul to icach them olio must pass a, v.uluty ol faselnating sights. Tho big Biook lyu Utldgo Is a wonder, even to the New Yoiker himself, and tho lllnatles, nil gullet les and juikb are unequalled ill their bcopei In tact Now Yoik is a world In Itself, and If you take ad vantage of the' New Jeisey Central's low iate New Yoik exclusion on No vmnher 11 you will never u'gret It. Itato fiom Scianton is but $1 35 tor the loinul tilp. Tickets good going on almvo dato and good to ictiirn within II vo days of date ol eiuisloii. " Lawyeis, The Tilbuno will guaiauleo lo pi hit your paper book quicker lliuu any oth er pt luting house in tho city. m ' The popular Punch cigar la still tin leader of the lQc clams. COUNCILS HAVE NO AUTHORITY CAN'T COMPEL THE REGULAR RUNNING OF CARS. City Solicitor Watson in an Opinion SayB There Is Nothing in tho Frouchlses Which Requites Com pany to Run Cais at Regular In tervalsSays Company Agiced to Do Nothing and Is Satisfactorily Keeping Its Agreement Purchase of Plant Is Impt act cable. Some weeks ago tho lallwuy com mittee of the common council drew up ccttaln questions beating upon tho right of the city to compel the Scian ton Hallway company to tun cais at tegular Intervals und lo compel Its employes to pass an examination to discover their illness. These questions weio submitted to City Solicitor Watson and In a lengthy opinion rresented to the committee yesleid.ty ho answois them fully and completely. Ho declines he can Und nothing In the franchises of the com pany which gives the city the light to compel the running of ens at regular Intervals, and says that In his belief theic Is no express authority given the city in any existing not to compel nio tonncn and condtictois to pass an ex amination, The city solicitor has a habit of say ing things with a picturesque blunt liess that is generally very humorous. He sums up his answer to the Hist two questions In the following language referring to the agreements cnteicd into by the company: "They (the com pany) have agiced to do nothing. The councils demanded nothing and so far as I am able to observe the company is keeping its agrement faithfully." A special meeting of council was called for last night to consider the opinion, but no quorum was niescut. Tho full text of tho opinion Is given below: To the Cluitman and Ontkincti of the Itailnay Committee of tho Common Council, City of cci niton Centlemcn: The follow !nD- outelions, submitted to me for in; upli, line icielud m; ittcntion, and I Iic to oflir tlic fullonntg opinion. Ql'KSTIO.Ns', 1 irsl U the Sinnton llillnn eompin; undei .my pioiision of its clnrter or li mcla-os, cblkred to inn ens rcpilirlv ne lis lines; 01, In o'hci words, Imc council,, the pour to compel the run ning of c irs at regular intervals' VeMi'id If councils have tho po"vcr to nguliti tho limning: of the cus at regular 'utcnaN, and would pis.s legislation uq.ihing the situe, ind hlould the Scianton Hnlvvay compan; fail to com ply witli tho rcepurcnicnts of council', could llieii trinehisc' bo annulled; or m what in inner could thev be proceeded acriinst under the Ian? '1 hird hit are the proper bteps to tike in or der to coinplv with the icquiiements of the ic-o lutlons oi the ei.iplojes b; the Scrinton Hallwjv company, ichtino; to Hie puicliiio cf the sticet ullni; s.Vstcm owned bv the Scranton Itailnay company, and the opcrilion of the sime b; the clt; ? rourthCan council by ordinincc piovide fr Hi" evinilnition of applicants for positions on the electric cars and lit a -.tandird of cnMlillciticis by which tho street railway company hlull bo jjovemed in the emplovment of pci-ons engigcd in the naming of cais? The Sej-mion fljiiiv-jv company has -icquurd b; purehise the property in the control of the entire Mrcet c u eastern of the cit; oi Scranton, ind it la lodav openled by said lailvia; cnmpinv iiiion ie tiiu sheets of tho city. Tho btreets upon which the tracks of said coinp-iny were laid were occu pied by Ji.icUs of olhci companies prior to the is suing of a charter to the Seranlon l'lilwav com pany. These coinpuiiea obtuncd their chillers ai d the pnvikge of ocupviit the streets at chiTer cut limes, fioin IsGfi lo the time of tho tian-fer to tho Scun'on Itnlniv compan;. At the time of tho ti uisfcr to the Serintcn Railway compin; all lights, chaitcif, fianchisCs and privileges which the; had obtuncd were sold and trm-fdree to the Scranton Ttuhviv compin;. s0 jt tin time, propertv of the ditloent sticet rulnivs m Scrinton his become vested in the Scrinton I'.iil wa; compmy. TIIH DIFFERENT CHAIITEUS. The chaite.-s grinted at ditlercnt times to sl.ccl rail viy companies extend over a p'uod of ncul; fortv jci.. The first ehaitci giving street i dlnJv com piny authority Jo operite a roid within the tciri toiy which is now tlo titv of scranton, was Granted in It'i), known as 'The People's Street ItiMmy Cumpmy of Iaucrnc rountv," This charter is a ;car or more older Jinn the city -f serantun, ami the pone' grinted to the corpoiation, as I understand it, aie Hill in foict. Tic; hid the right, not only to cirrv pisensrr-. but fiilRht, alon such routes and btueks .is the; inlslit desire to use, and to In one oi nioio tri.'.s and to equip the road in sucli .1 manner as might bo thniiKlit by them ailvivible. In l',i7 another street ruin iv rempiny was in corpontcd, knovn as "7ne Scranton arid 1'iovi deiio Passenger llillwaj." 7L charter requiicd that before Using the streets the nllna.v company sliouk! obtain consent from the borough councils tn use Hie Bluets in tho diflcrcnt boroughs in which they Intended to build their void. You will rer ill that this chiitcr "5 also older thin the city of Scranton. If they oMi'ucd consent from the boroughs wo have no l.nonleelire e f it now. Time, nt least, appears to be no reservation which would prove c-t advantage lo us at this Uinc. In Miv, 1-15, these two tompinlcs merged, and we find thai was the onlv street car Mstcni which lho city hid nnlil "!sii. when a chaitor wis granted to the Scranton s'uhurUin cevmpiny, under the piousions of the Act of May CI, ls7S. On the 21rd diy of Dicember, lf"0, a rlurtcr wis granted tn the "Niy AuirCu-tMtovvn Itiltniy t'oinpinv," under the miiic Act of assembl) : Vnd on the ",lt day of Mi;, lsl"i, the Scrmton Sis bm li in lUilnay cinnpaii; .mil the My ug f ros. ton u liiilnav coiupiny nioiced ind opei itcd tlieli road uiieler Hie prov Muni of tint azre-cment. On the '.'Oth day of Mav, JfSO, the Sennjon Pis tciiKcr Itailnay wan incorporated, under the Art of the 11th of Mireh, 1"7P. On the 81th diy of October. Is'i.', tho Villey Passenger Hallwav rompanv was. incorporated mi. de,' the Act of May llth, ls.i. On the -Jstli dav rf Iinuai;, Ifcoj, the crantrn and farlomlilo Ti.iellon company was Incorpor ated, nnde.' tho Act ot the 2"nd day of Match, If.',, On the 30th diy of Jul;, ISO.', the Suanton and Plltston 'liactlon companv was ineonoraled, nn ekr the Act of Mirch '33nd, !Ss7, On lho Wli day ot Jul;, ISOI, the I.nkivvanin V illey 'liietkn companv iui incorporated, un Icr Hi" ct oi Vlirch 23nd, !'". On the 27th elay n March, luTS, the Scranton and Ahlngton S-trcet lliihv iv company w is Incur pouted, uriilcr the vt of lllli day cf May, lis!), THEY WEItU LEASED. All ot tlicso rallniv ee.mpanle iiientloncd, md sevcial othcr Incorporated tinder diirircnl Aets of i-embli, vvil'i tcimlnl In l.unrit- count;, vuc, by divets arnc nicuu, Icncd for Ihe iui,uo of npei itlou, to the Wunton Traction company, which was liicoiporatcd cu the J3nd ila of Mii.li, lt7, vvldeli was i motor or power company, fi r opnaiiig uciijei ulU.ay by cable1, decirlc-il end other inejn", which fild Act v.a approved cm the 'J.'nd day of Mauli, t7. 'Ibii power Cumpmy ronilnued to operate llo railiotds built under authority of tne iliftircnt eharteis urtd all ci tie .ibovo-iuined chartcia be came tin- i-iopcuj" by iiieiKir ol tho People's street Itailnay company of I iictne count, nnd wlili li tcmpariv, b; ilociec of tne unlit of ron moii plus of laektvvaiina county had its name iliiiiernl iiom "Hie People' Mjiet Itailnay lompan; of kuwino teiiinif" to tl.o "--iranton lUilujy Coin, pan;." 'I be thaiteis of these ditfiim coiiipjnin mike un provisions in terms a., to the m ivenui.t of ears lite regulation of tin- iuo intent of the cais upon their 1raek was kit entirely ti the roiiipaulu ihuitschi. In laet, I nn tlnd but one agicement win re anv of ihe uilnay i.nnpaiiks agreed to um cars over their tucks at regular intervals. In tlo ankles of agieinifiit belnem tho I'ooplc'i roi llniisl on l'Ji,e S J ,y,ytWftWY LAMRS Heietofoic wo lmvo thought It a little early to talk lamps, but this year is an exception. THE LADIES OF SCRANTON AND VICINITY have told their friends about the lines of MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES OF NEW LAMPS, that wo lmvo been selling FOR LESS than you can buy LAST YEAR'S STOCKS from other dealers. Some of tho colors; RICH RED, TURQUOIS. YELLOW. A11 with Royal Center Diaft Burneis ....... .S4.QO NOT LESS THAN 100 STYLES fiom which to make your se lection. - ' LAMP HEADQUARTERS, v ' ' Geo. V. Millar & fmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt Sep anion Bedding Go., F- A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Aves. Both 'Phones F.LCRANE Established 1866. Seal Skin Conls $150, $17'?, $200, 225, $250. Persian Lamb Coats $70, $100. $125, $150. Furs of All Kinds Furs repaired. Raw furs bought New Building, 324 Established 1866. tfKgBf "( v 4- frlTffV'JUilnrnl, I Scranton Garp3t& Furniture Go, w t 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 4.tVl.---t--sS -- .-.- REMOVAL SALE CARPETS We will maenificent ing at our former loca tion, 129 Wyoming Avenue, about December ist, and have determined to close out at once prior to removal of our present stock, To do this we have decided to GUT OUR PRICES DEEPLY throughout our entile stock, livery article in our store has been purchased for this seasons's trade and this offering of W will appear to prudent buyers who know the leputation of the store and the high class of merchandise offered. We can and will save you money if you but take ad vantage of this great sale. GOODS STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Williams & McAnnlty, Temporary Store, upholstery 1 12. WYOMING AVENUE. rjjljir XxvMsAV Co. WlflttS Just Because You aro not going to wear them for a few months, don't crush your dainty summer hats and gowns into upaco altogether too small for them. Lot us make you a box couch, with separata compartments for hats, waists and skirts prettily lined and covered an ad dition to any room. Prices from $7 up hi. 0. CRANE A new invoice of very clever SU1T3 just re ceived. Also some very fine Walking Skirts For cloth and style thej are perfect, ranging in price from $7.50 to $16 Lackawanna Ave Take Elevator. T ti--ft-ttt-t-MKM--f-t-r,i Something Sweet in Furniture describes our Furniture cvictly. It's Sua enough to riptivilp ths ti!cs oi Hie- tlir rt and be 111 kicpng with Hie turiound 11 gs in the moat aitiitieally anang.d of lioni"-. Cur Ehgant Parlor Piscss 3 in ill the eorrict ele-ifens and tlvies as lite as twelve o'clock at night, will make " Miur home look is bright as a Mav norn- 2 lug and aa inviting as a gaidcn of loses. T Pleasant and eheeruil apaitments coil no 4 iiioie than biiicn looms in Hie castle of - uplines. "J .-s -"?--. t T .-.- s.Ts t occupy our new build WALL PAPER K AI II PRICES t 1 t 'I &-T .lie .,