- f V- -asPrV- ?-'fer f 5, T p. 4 ; t THE SCRAJSTTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1902. A r ' : w An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Bvnur or Fjob, manufactured by tho Oalifoknia l'ia Svnur Co.. illustrate thovaluoof obtaining' tho liquid laxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative nnd presentine them In tho form most refreshing to tho tasto and acceptable to tho system. It is tho ono perfect strengthening' laxa tlvo, cleansing tho system citcctually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionaolo quality and sub stance and its actlncon the kidneys. liver nnd bowclB, without weaUouing or irritating them, inako it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of munufacturlug figs nre used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Gat.ifohnia Fia Srnui Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, plcaso remember tho full namoof the Company printed on tho front of every trackage. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban ynANoisco, cai,. LOUISVILLE, U7, NEW -X0nK, N. Y. forealo by oil Druggists. PrkoSO:. per battle Pharaoh's Horses Xte ire olTinns tins popular ind stiilon, tine nt the following tediiicd pines ilurin, pip nils mn piciurc ciriiiuj sue: "i. ie, now- i(. 12 size, now 1 10 all Piper, l'.iints, bliitle, lecture-, frames Jacobs & Fasold, 209 Washington Ave. City Notes 1I.KS JI1.U' lO.NK.IIl. A lejrnlir meeting of the luial lodge of I.Iks will be liclil tuniKlit. DUD AT Till' IIOMI. John lute, iunl W, 1 patient at the Hillside Home, died jciteulij. MI1.I.D I.N MINI:" Geoigo SiMtto, the 11 ..rirold son of Xlr. .nut Mm lolm bavagc. of III Well sired, was f villi' iiiniuil In the I'nv cont mini, J Head n, li filliuj in front of ; tilp of ins. lie died toon afterwards llVlNGUKIIC Ml I.TINC llic special ean EilL-llu meeting-, continue this week in the Gos pel 'labenncle chinch, .liflcrson avenue, Dun nwie, at 7,'fl eaih cicninff. On Kridav afternoon nt 2 i() a meeting will be held in the IntereiW of the .lews ind .Tew Hi nils-Ions' Hoi. A. I. '1 liumpeon, of Kenwood, and othcH, will -peak. 10U IHOrKXDINfi Slllf.W XI.K. fled Her-linn-, the diner of a toll wagon, was attested jesteidn bv Ciplain of 1'oheo Willi mis for liloikading Hie sidiwtlk on Pine strict with his s iRon, while unloidlng coll. He will lie giwt, a lie iriutr before XI igistrato Howe this inornhi'. Siipriliitcnilent Dij has reieUed luiuieioiu rum jlalnlh about the blockading of sldcalks in 1 iiuiihi iiunnei nnd is deleinilued In iiidh eu. lone the nrtlln nice prohibiting It. i.icirm: i,os,ri,0M.i-ni,'iop (hubs n. I'emlei, who was to lionre In the Hlt,li Silioul net Mondu evenliu, is Hie lltth tneinhcr of the roume, has li-tn culii-d bj his ihurili to go to l!ii South for the Lodln' of a lonftienie betwein Jimiir.i IS and Ichruux la In inii.iiuince, the lectuie will bae to be pistiioned. It will be gien at tin. High Shool on pill ll. IIMiop l'olei resiels nn nnnli tin postpinunuit if bis dale, but tin. lonhrtucc woik wis an tin ipieted in ittrr. BUFFALO BOWLING SCORES. Hopkins and Riehl, of This City, Made Total of 1018. At the national bowline; tournament nt Hutfalo lust nii?ht, Hoiiktns and IJIohl, tlio two local bow lei s, lolling ni n two-man team, mude n total sioie of 1018 fot thiee Ktimes, or nn uveiane of 339 l-j per Btime. A'onihees anil Stair, of Xow Yuil;, nie IiIkIi men, with a moio of ti:'j. BAG-PUNCHING CONTEST. It Wns Won by Miss Belle Got don, at the Star, At tln bite-DtmchliiK content held hint night nt tho Stnr thentie, between Miss Hello Ooidon. of tho Oilental i-onipuny, nnd Hairy Davis, Known as Youiik Rharltpy, John Tlghe, thu well.Knowu physical dlicctnr, acted as ipfeiee John "Weber, of tlu Oiientnl lompany, noted as timekeeper fop Miss Ooidon, and Nelson Teots acted In the Mime enpno ity for Young Sh.ukej, Alfied llet jlngton, maniiKor of the thentie, acted ns announcer. 511ns fioidnn won tho $E0 puibo. As theie Is a dispute about the championship for UiiB-punchliig In tho state of 1'entinylvnnlti, Tom Jlulllgnn biijs ho will input all loinciH. Nelson Teets has auunBed to htte nn nnltiiown nt the Stni theatio on Wedne.sduj een Ing. Febiuniy 1L', (or $.Ti a side. A tout n.iment will be held on that nunlng, when nil uo.neis will bo admitted to contest for it pin He of $.'fl. Contestants must depohlt the stun of $10 us a gutii nntco that he will laKe pint. Alfied U. HeuiuKtiin. llugene Tmini nnd Nelson Tets mo tho gentlemen who win bo been about the content. Coal! Coal! Chestnut, Htove and Xgg coil dellv ji?d In forty hundied ots to all paits of Sorunton at JJ.10 per ton; Dunmore, fi.OO. Address orders to tho Mowry AVilson CoaJ Co, Box 27.'. Duiunoie, IM - .. The Ladles' Aid society of the Clin Park church will serve suppei- tonight front 5,80 to 7 o'clock. 1ft ty-'-.iftA. v- Jail TOLD LAWYER TO LOOK OUT ENLIVENING INCIDENT IN THE DUITIN CASE. Dr. Roos, from the Witness Stand, Indignantly Resents nn Insinua tion of Colonel Maitln nndiRepeata a Threat He Made at the Former Trial Witness Refuses to Undergo Another Examination by Colonel Martin, Because She Alleges He Insulted Her at the Last Tilal. "A"! 1 sold to you once bcfoie, ou had better look out," This In cold type Is a tuine-uppenr-Ing titlcrniue, but thoe who heard It yesteulny, ns It waq nddicssed bv Dr. i:. a, ltoos to Colonel Martin, In the Duflln tilal, will ngiee that It was fur ft om being tame. Dr. Hoot said It In a veiy meaningful wny. Theio wns no mistaking It for un Idle tlneal. Dr. Roos Is one of the chief witnesses for the cltv In lt effOH to iliniv Hint Miss Dunin wns only sllghtlv In.hlied by the aceldPiit on which the suit Is based, and that her Impaired eyesight and other physical dlsoideis nre not consequent of the accident. To weaken his testimony, the plain tiff's side is trjlng to show to the 1uiy that Dr. Uoos Is biased as a result of an enmity towauls Mls Duflln, glow ing out or a dispute over his bill for attending her. When ho was on the stand In the for mer trial, Colonel Mm tin subjected hlin to n long cross-examination to bilng out admissions of animosity. The doc tor Is latliei lultable nnd the lawyer, being nwaie of this, acted accordingly. The icsult was that the witness and the nttornev had a tilt which threat ened at times to bilng on fisticuffs, nnd resulted In the doctor warning the law yer that If he did not cease his Insinu ating questions, there would be tiouble. Yesterday the Incident was repeated, but In a moio aggravated way. Colonel Martin asked the doctor if It wns not tine that he had had a falling out with Miss Duflln and thnt he told her he would "knock out" her case In court. nnPEATED TIID THREAT. The doctor flushed, half arose, and, shaking a pencil he had been holding in his hand at Colonel Martin, lepeated the threat he had made at the former trial. City Solicitor Watson lumped to his feet, and demanded that the eouit le sttain Colonel Maitln from his efforts to lultate the witness. The witness and Colonel Martin weie exchanging a fusilado of warm words which saoied somewhat of the customary piologuo to a punching bee. Judge Goidon, aston ished at tho row, rapped vigorously for older, and called first to one party and then to the other to desist. The judge's effoits restoied older, and then fiom tho bench came a lebuke to witness and a caution to tho attorney. Colonel Martin watted until complete older was lestoied. and then asked: "What does, the witness mean by the woids 'look out,' lust nddiessed to me?" Dr. Roo.s in low, calm tones replied: "I will not answer that question heie." This concluded the incident, nnd the examination was proceeded -with. Ah a lesult of Colonel Mai tin's con duct in the ciofas-examlnjtlon of Mrs. W. K. Dolan at the piciious tilal, Mrs. Dolau refuses to go on the stand again, and It will bo nccessaiy to have the testimony lend. Constable Ira Mitchell testified that he went to the Dolan lesldence to sere lier with a subpoena and he could not And her. Dr. Dolan, her husband, who is also a witness for the defence, testi fied that when ho told his wife she would hao to obey the subpoena if It was seived, she became nenously ex cited, declared nothing could Induce her to again go on the stand in this case, and oi deiing a can Inge, she dioe aw ay. WOULD CAI'SR COLLAPSE The doctor added, In answei to Mr. Watson's questioning, that to compel Mis. Dolan to come Into couit would result very likely In n complete nenous collapse. Judge Ooidon, who nppaient ly appi eclated the conditions, unhesi tatingly decl.ned that Mis Dolan should not be compelled to come into couit, foi the piesent nt least. This moi nlng he will pass upon a motion to have her foinier testimony lead fiom the stenoginphei's notes. The defense was opened yesteiday by City Solicitor Watson In a cleat, de tailed statement of what the city ex pects to piote. Miss Duflln, it will he lemembeied, sued lor Injiuies sustained bj Hipping over a huge llj -wheel which she claims was Ijing on the ten-fool sidewalk space on Adams ineiuie, In fiont of the C. IJ, Scott piopeity. She says she stepped off the lings to let other pedes -tilans pass. The tliemy of the defense) Is that she walked diagonally acioss the sticct from hei homo on the oppo site side, and by leasoa of the umbrella she can led, tho daikness, the lain, coupled with her detective ejeslght, she walked omji- the sidewalk onto the ten font leseivallon and ugulust the wheel. The city would show, Ml, Watson stated, that the wheel was thiee feet tioin the sidewalk, that Miss Dtillln's injllileii weie slight, and that she was, pi lor to the accident, buffeting fiom tno veiy ills she claims lesulted fiom the accident. , LOCATION OF WHRRL. The Hi st testimony pioduced by (ho defense dealt with the location of the wheel. W, W, Muiphy, a bill-poster, told Unit tho wheel was ubout live feet In dlainetci; thnt it sometimes tested at an unglo against the blllboaid In fiont of the Scott pioperty and some times was Hat on the giound, Less than ii month before tho accident, he stood on the ilm of It, as It was Ijing Hat on the ground, to lench up to post it bill. Tho thu was not within tluco feet of tho sidewalk space. Iip said L L. Teeter, Rugene Millet, Itobeit Ficar and P. 11, Scott gaci slmllai tes timony legending the location of the w heel, Then the defense pi oi ceded to show that Mis Duilln's piesent physical con dition s not the ii suit of falling mcr tho wheel, Di. J, II. O'lhlen was put on as an epeit, nnd in nnswei to Mr Watson's hypothetical questions stated positively that, in his opinion, the dlsoideis Miss Dullin claims now mulct her could not be tho lesult of the injuiles descilbed. He was subjected to i seaichlng tioss.exumliiallon. Hypothetical ques tions of u thousand woids or so, teem ing with technical tenns and demoii stiutlng u knowledge of phj Biology that would bo looked for only In an expeit physician, weie piopounded by Major Wtmen. The doctor was dis posed 'to bo bit peiu'ise, nnd lively little tilts were, as a consequence, fre quent. Dlt, ROOS' TESTIMONY. Next came the examination bf Dr. Roos and Its enlivening Incident. The doctor's testimony wns that lie was called to attend Miss Dullin tho night of the accident; that he found her foie head slightly cut, the wound being about an Inch or so long; that he drew it together with a few stitches, nnd that in four da.vs she was honied nnd oilt of bed, Theie was no pus or In flammation, and she made no complaint or any Injury other than the cut on the folehend, The last call he made was on the eighth tiny after the accident, No em ber 12. On November 22 and December 2 she called nt his olllce. The flist Visit was to have her eye examined. She had told the doctor, at the time of tho accident, that her eyesight was veiy bad, and seemed to be greatly concerned about It. lie examined her eyes casu ally and found one of them almost blind and the other in bad shape. When ho examined them cilllcally at his ofllee on November L'. they weio found to be no worse than they weie at the fit st c amlnatlon. The doctor gave It as his opinion thnt the defective vision was of long standing, and that It posltlelv could not lesult fiom the Injiiiy to her forehead which ho line! treated. Her second visit to his olllce, on De cember 2, wns to get hei bill. Ho charged her $J3. She paid him G on account. Colonel Martin's cioss-cxumlimtlon of Di. Roos wns uliuost wholly confined to effoits to show bias. MADE NO THREATS. The doctor denied that theie was any dispute about the bill, or that he ever thteatened to "knock out" Miss Duilln's case In court, because of their falling out over the bill. Ho alo denied that he coached tho attoinejs for the de fense at tho foimer tilal. Previous to the last tilal, by an older. of couit Miss Duflln was dliected to submit to an examination by physicians lepiesentlng tho defense. Dr. Roos and Dr. O'BiIen weie selected to tepiesent the city. Dr. Longstieet was Miss Duf fln's physician, and the examination was ordeied to take place at his office. Miss Duflln refused to be examined by Dr. Roos, and as a lesult Dr. Roos nnd Dr. O'Brien withdrew. Colonel Maitln tried to biing out fiom Dr. Roos that when he was leav ing he angrily told Miss Duflln that ho w ould defeat her case In com t. The doctor emphatically denied this. His version of the affair was that Miss Duflln made an Insulting lemark to him and lefused to be examined By him. He turned to Dr. O'Brien and remaiked, "Well, what do you think of that?" lie and Dr. O'BiIen then left, without say ing anything fuithet. The testimony of Di. W. K. Dolan wns to the effect that he knew Miss Duffin for eleven veais: that she was afflicted with bad eyesight when he fhst met her, and that she Is appar ently no woise now than she was then. While Dr. Dolan was testif.lng, Miss Duflln drew her chair to the window, turned her back tow aids the witness stand and held hei handkei chief to her ejes. Judge Kelly's Couit. The day in Judge Kelly's couit wns occupied with tho tilal of the case of finny A. Depuy against Jennie D Blink. The plaintiff is a bi other of tho defendant. She Is the owner of the JZ change hotel at Dunmore coineis. He ran It for a jertr and then gae It up, because she would not lower tho lent. During his tenancy he had a number of lepalrs made, with her consent. When lie tendered tho bill for thorn she le fused to pay it, alleging it was eeefs ie. The suit is to lecover fot the ex penditures made for these lepairs. The case wets not concluded at adjoin nlng time. The plaintiff Is lepiesented by 12 W. Thnjer, Joseph O'BiIen and John r. Sciagg. It. II. Holgate is attorney for the defendant. In the case of Swift & Co against LlHe Lohotskv, the juiv letuined a veidlct for the plaintiff in the sum of $90 93. A verdict foi the defendants wns returned in the ease of P. G. Swift against Fiiedman & Goodman. The case of Patilik J. Keegan against the Hartfotd Life Insui.ince company was settled, and the case of Finnic Pierce agnlnst Geoige Cowpei thwnite continued. Detailed the Club's Pui poses. Application for a chattel for the Tilpp P.uk Athletic and Soelal asso ciation was made yesteidiy bv Attoi nev M. J. Donahoe. To nold the sus picion which some suspicious pemons lme been suspicious enough to sus pect in l elation to these dub chaiteis, tho Tilpp Pa ik applicants enumeiated In detail the put poses for which the association Is to associate. "The mutual enhancement of Its membeis, mentally, phjslcilly, Intel lectually and socially by piovldlug a gjmnaslum with dumb-bells, Indian clubs and other athletic appuiatus; a meeting loom for debates unci other llt ciitiy pin suits, and a. leading loom wheie books, mngtulnes and other lit- ei.ittuc will be supplied," Is pet foilh us the puipo'e, The subscilbeis nie Patilck Caffiey, Anthony Cow ell, Thomas Ci addle, Peter J. Pan ell nnd Louis Igglstofer. Proceedings Aio Withdrawn. An end came jesteulay to tho equity suit of C. P. O'Malley against tho boi ough of Olyplmnt, which lias been con tinuous! befoie the local and supieme cmuts for thiee yeais. The boiough put In a suwer, riim- HAVE TO GIVE UP. It's All Over When Nervous Sick Headache Comes to Young or Old. Eveiy thing Stops and Nothing Goes On but the Neivous Sick Headaches. If anything will engrudev a dlsic Ktud for even life itself It H continued or oft-iepented attacks of Hick head ache, You may no noic to pai dally descilbe it, but tho Ihigllsli language tails to do It fully justices It's mlseiy so concentrated, so condensed, bo pio. Hating that all else Is on eloped In its meshes. Mr. Thomas Summeis, of Xo. Jfiio Jackson htieet, Summon, pu bays. "Dr, A. W. Chase's .eio Pills nie a splendid cuio for .neiVQits shk head, uches. Mine weio teulble nt times, f was neivous ut tho s.iniu time, Tho netve pills weie ice oiniiiendeil to mo and I got u box at Mathews Bios.' diug fetote, No, 320 l.uckuwunna ne ntie, and they completely cuieel tho headaches und neiousness. This, I think, Is lecoiiunendutloii enough." Dr. A, W, Chase's Neue Pills aio sold at 00c. a box at dealeis, or Dr; A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y, See that poi trait and slgnutuie of A, W. Chase, M. D, ate on every package, THREE CHICAGO DOCTORS Failed to Do for Miss Mniiello I. JLaMonto Wlint Wns Accom- plislictl bylydin E. Pinkhnm's Ycgetnblo Compound. "Dtun Mns. Pinkham!--I tras In an awful stato for nenrly thrco years Willi a complication of females troubles which thrco physicians called by dif ferent names, but tho pnlns wore all tins same. I dueaded tho tlmo of my 1 w W 1 HI Ktvf W VBUl MABELI.E I,. LaMOXTC. monthly periods for it meant a cottplo of days in bed in awful agony. 1 Anal ly mndo up my mind that tho good doctors were guessing; and heating' from different friends such good tc poils of Ji.vtlla 13. Pinkham'o Veg etable Compound, i tried that. I bless the dny I did. for It wns tho dawning of a. new life for me. I used five bottles befoie I was cured, but when they were taken I was a well woman onco more. Your Compound is certainly wonderful. Several of my friends have nsed it since, and nothing but thu best do I ever hear from its use." Yours. MAiirtxu I. TiAMoNTE, 222 E. 31st St.. Chicngo, 111. jsooo forfeit If abcic ttslltnonlal Is not genuine. If LstHa K. Pinkhnm's Vege table Compound could cure Miss IjnMonte why not you ? Try it and see for yourself. Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo men free. Address, Lynn, Mass. nghnn & O'Hnia being the contiac tors. Hon. C. P. O'Malley, as a prop el tv holder secured an Injunction le stiulnlng the boiough from paying tho contractois because the cost of the sewer added to tho existing debt of the municipality would Increase the In debtedness beyond the constitutional limit of two per cent, of the assessed valuation, nn excess that is only per missible when sanctioned by a oto of tho people. At the last election, November 5, the taxpajeis -oted to sanction the debt. This caused the Iricgulailty against Ahich the injunction was dliected, and Boiough Solicitor Fia.uk M. Lnch went into court with a petition to dis solve the Injunction. Mr. O'Malley op posed the petition and lengthy ..testi mony and aiguments for and against tho uile to dlssohe resulted. Yestei day Mr. O'Malley withdrew his objec-, tlons and couit made the uile to dis sole obsolute. Both Want Divorces. June 20, 1001, Almon F. Tilpp insti tuted dhoice proceedings, alleging that his wife Viola V. Tilpp was unfaith ful, and naming Asa Wolf as co-ie-spondent. Mis. Tilpp filed an answer denjing the chaiges, and at that the pioceedings became doimant. Yesteidcy the wife instituted dhoice pioceedings alleging deseition. C. W. Dawson is her attorney. Application for dhoice was also made by Helen M. Back, of Peckvllle, against Michael Back. Deseition Is al leged. They weie mauled Jan. 7, 1RS0. The alleged deseition took place Dec. 1", 1SS7. F. K. Tiac is attorney for the llbellant. Orphans' Court. In the oiphnns' couit Judge A. A. Yosbutg yesteidav took up the in.it tei of the application of Ilsthei Reese, iidmlnistiatiix of the estate of John T. lteese, decenred, to sell the leal estate of the decedent tor the payment of elebts Attorney Geoige M. Okell ap pealed for the petitioner and Attorney T. F. Wells appealed foi William It. lteese, tin heir, who opposes the appli cation. Mr. Okell asked leave to wlthdi.iw the application on account eu ceitaln pioceedings pending In com mon pleas court, and Judge Vosbuig allowed the application without piejtt ellce to the light of the ndminlstiatrlx to lenew her application nt a Subse quent time, Mr. Wells then ptesetited a petition foi AVllllnm It. Beese, an hell, asking loi a citation upon the adinlnlstiatilx to show cause why she should not file a peitect livtentoiy anil a laigei bond. Tho petition set tenth thnt the linen toty omitted some m.ttteis which .should lme been Included, und that the nominal bond of $2uo Is not ade eiutlte to secuio the lulls. Citation was aw allied returnable Monday, Feb iii.il) 8, 1902, at 10 a. m. Other foimal oideis weie made. The oiphans' couit wilj meet todny In tho Supeilor couit loom at 10 n. in. nt which time aiguments In the audit of Letty Ann Tiulnml estate, and In the wilt contest In the estute of Mtny Docket ty, dee eased, will be heaid. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. 'lite ta-e of 11. 11 llijnolds against Vt. V, lluluul was, jc.lndn, .iipejnl to the iupiene lOlllt, (mill )iterili) iv Mud appiou! to the i,. port uf the uudlloi' In the i ho of M 11, tirlfrln auilni-l l (', I iiikjii. Ill llitf case of I'Jtiiil. Call) aalnt linnie 11 Hi Mil., ,i nili' uh muntiil on II. l)inn, HUiue, tu tliov. i.llhL wh) juili.un i; t BllOllId not lie opened. i:-clnriir Itindolph (lippen, thuiiigh Allonuv II M. llannih, ie-tilda,, Immijlit hi mtlini in I'Jeitineni In 1'iutlioi.otjr) Join Copiljiiff's o tl e, j-iliHt IMwanl Mihu lo Minre iKbsmelon of ,i proput) In Moosle DEAUTE0US LAKE LODORE, Ait and Natttie Ceaselessly at Woik in Its Development and Beautifl cation. Hbitlltlfill l.nKe r.oiloiu pioinlses, limn thu booUliiR nlienely iiiuile, to be the most popular of nil exclusion usoiIh. ItiiIIUb most lenoitH that. Cliliiu-llke, lonutlii llxecl, sttetlouai y nnd unuliuiigcd, Ignite I-odoio Is consttintlv iinpioiiK, Last ,enr tlif liiHnoementn weie bo Stent tlitit ftm wliei hud been tlieie the lui!loiis jear would se-aicely lecoguUe thu place. This year the lmpioe;neiits In the uuijestio bionb will be miucely less 1 evolutionary, Uiieeuuleil any w bet e for imtiual beauty, I.aUe I.oilme in its evolution lnoinlses uveuttialty to be. come a veiltablo CUen Islutul. Uookings me now being lupldly inude by Mr, v, L. Pi j or, Olbtrict I'asbenger Agent of the Delawuie and Hudson company, Ofllces ut the new fielght depot, Liicl' awiuina avenue. 49,791 VOTERS IN THE COUNTY Fiaunrs fiiom the decembeu ItEGISTJRATION. This City Has 20,141 Voters, or More Thau Onc-Hnlf of the Num ber Registered In the County Car bondnle Has 3,870, nnd the County Outside of Scianton nnd Cnrbon dnle, 10,772 Fhat District of the Twenty-first .Wnid Shows a Gain of Sixty-four Votes Sinco May. The lesult of tho December icglstia llon of Miteis has been compiled In the county commissioner' olllce, and It Is found that there aio 49,791 voters In tho county, us against 19,224 shown by the May registration. Of these 4f',"!)t voteis 26,1 tl live In Sciaiiton, .1,879 in Carbon dale and 19,772 In the county outside of the cities of Scinnton and Cnrbondale, In the First dlstilct of the Twenty lit st waul theio was a gain of 64 voles over the May reglstitttlon. This Is the laigest gain In tiny one dlstilct in the county. Following Is tho number of oteis In each election dlstilct: ArclihiM flormiali first ward, 1 Irst ill-trlit n Tint wind, Suoiul Jlstllit 141) Second uiirtl 1(7 Third uiril .131 Dltkely ltorougli l'lrtt wan ,"!l second unrd i J I Third vurd 2S1 Denton township llflnn township (Yninfiton township L'diljonilalc tou'iisliln Noilhcast district Vi Norlliwct dlstilct 210 Cirliondile Oil) l'list ward, 1'imI dhltlit in 1'lrst wild, Third dlstilct 2J) Swonel wird, Fii-vt tlNtrict 1" Seionil ward, Second dlstilct .... 211 f-ccond rard, 'lliiid dl-trlit 11(1 'lldrd ward, lint district 201 Third ward, Second district J00 Third ward, Third district It! Third ward, Tom Hi district 20! 1'ourtli ward, First dNIrict 2tS fourth ward. Second district .... 212 fourth wird. Third ili-trict .... 1" fiflh ward, first dlstilct iin fifth ird. Second dlstrnt 1-.2 SKtli wird, rfr-l district fis Sixth ward, Sciond district 100 1,207 1,031 I0D 21(1 Jrtj 7.-i8 4S7 911 (1,'i H)3 ToUl for Caihondale cil).... Dalton liorou-jli Dickson Citj first ward 401 'econd w ird 21 1 Tliird ward 210 Dunmore Borough J Hit wird, first district li'i fust w ird, Seiond district 210 Second ward, I irst district 4(V1 Second wird, Second district Ill Tliird waid, Kim disliiet 2as Third ward, 'econd district .... 211 Third wird. Third di-trict ."it foiiilh wild 105 fifth ward Ill Sixth waul, Hrsl district r.2fi Sixth ward, Second disliiet 4;S Total for Dtiniuore borough.... 1 lniliiir-t lioiough fell to1 nshlp flift district lit Second district .",7') fointli dintriel SI tilinburn boioinrh eiouldsboro borough (JrecnfHd township 3,!70 101 fc(!3 773 731 .1,202 S3 71" is- .Tenerson townshiii Jerimn boroujth fust wird 2IK5 Second wild 207 Third ward u lacl.awinni lown-hlp flit lliktUCt 202 South district nil Southwest dWrlct tl2 la flume borough TehiKh township Midlson township .Mauldil boroinjh fiist ward , 17 'ccoml wild , 2111 Thlid villi 111 Moosio borough flrt ward , 20il erond ward it", II1I11I waul '21i fourth waul no Viwlon towiijblp Xoitli Ablinjlon towiiihlp Old I'orirc borough llrl dNtrict -nn Snond dlstilct 71 foul Hi disliiet l(i- Olil "eirifp lowiishl Olipliint IioioukIi 1 lie-t ward f2it Second waul 52il 'Ihlid waid, Flrt dl-ltut 1S 'lliliil waid, Sfcond ilistiiii...... -, fourth vward "IS lUiisoiu township 017 A I '1 111 I'M l.7lt 1,171 17 first UUIrlct Second dl tiict Itoirlntc II100K township .,.., Snanton first ward, I'h.t disliiet .... fli-t w lid, Peiond dlsliiil, ,. H2 17 s (s3 14". fiist ward, Tliiul dlstilct 2l Hist waid, 111111 th dlstilct .Ill 1'Irrf waid, fifth dlstilct in) Sieond ward, I'irht ilMiict " Set mill ward. See nnd tllntikt nil Snoiid w.ud. Third district :ort Second ward, fomtli dlstrh t,,,. !07 Second wild, Hfth elUtrlcl ....TX) 'Ihlul ard. lint dUlilit, .. . ."(.d 'Ihiid ward, Seioiul dlstilit 121 lorn Hi ward, 1 list illstrlit..,,., :o'i fouith wird, Sirond dirtilct,,, lOe, fourth waul, lliiid district,., . .Vfl fouith wird, fourth district, H)'i fifth waul, l'liit dlxtiitt II! lltth ward, Sieond ilbtiiet.... M l.V !,023 fiSO l.S' flfili waid, Tliliil ili.trlit mj Will ward, fourth district W Mtli w ird, I lit district .. .. H'l Slli waul, Seiond dUtliit,. ., 271 Sixth ward, Tliiul district Ill S-eu'nth ward, flmt dMiiit , , 212 Pecnlli ward, Thlid dUtrlit... ltd flgblll ward, I list dlstilct . , -Is I lllglfh ward, Vioud district ... Sl'l Mntli waid, first district nn Mnth ward, .'woiiil dlstrlit. . , 110 Ninth ward, 'Ihlul ilUlrlit.. . 472 Tmlli ward, first dl-lriet, . ,. :ai 'luilli wurd, Si-iond dUtrla . 427 I'lewnth waul, l'list dlsiriit . r.M l'lewiitli wild, riecond dlstrlit. . 110 fleuulh wild, 'lliiid dlstilct , ."..-1 Tt.ilflli w ml, first ilitr!it !7t 'IMelfl'l ward, s.t-(um dhtilil,, :.20 'Ihli In nth waul, first di.lriit ih 'Ihlllulitli waul.Si-coud dUtllit.. .Vl7 'Ihlilecnlh waul, 'Ihlul dlstilct,.. .127 IVuitcirlh waid, Lint district. , 1,7 fouifrnilli waiil.Recond dUtllct. 4U7 I Iflemth ward, flut di-lrlct , 020 flfleentli waul, s., ,nj dl.tlbl 'iii Rlxttinth vaul, l'lrtt ilNtilc t . 4i' Mxlrenth ward, iSfiond dUttht. Vit . veniicntli ward, 'lrt dblrlit. 471 heHUli'Uilh ward, becoud dist... l.S ,iMiilieiilli ward, 'Ihlul dlttlkt. .11) l.liflitci nib waid Mii'iutilh want, I'li.t diiiijit., -7l Mueliintli ward, Si oiui dUtllct. )s'i Miiiliinlh waul, 'Ihlul district, 4 Ml cteciilli ward, fourth dMiUt, .!D 'Iwtutletli ward, I Irst dUtrlet... 4s1) 'cullelli waul, Suiond ill.lliil. fiTH Twentieth ward, Tliiul di.tilct.. 2,1(1 Iweutlctli waid, loiirth dlsiriit, .W'i 'Iwuitj-tii't ward, I Ira dlstrlit, 0i 'lui-nlj-nut ward, biconi dMriit -'WJ (VH 1,0111 es,i 8.1.1 1,117 TjU 1,SM (."-I 1, till 1 nil I,2i0 jjf I !,nl l.uJS I Ska I Totll for huantoii ... .Scott township ,,,, ,,,, South Abliuton towiLshlp firt district Scum J district ,, Third dUtllct ,..,,.,,., J0.1 10 I r2S I 131 SIS W 410 I Spring Uiook township ,,,, 1UJ I A Difference 5 VIWV. A DOZKN DISSKIt Sl.TH IV IttlW, the tvi-t on all may lie the ga S Mmc-jcl there Ii ii dltfcrnicr It InJj lie in llic miiirful cuiim uf Hip dlh. tho &. M)lc n( the dcruiaflon or liotli. I (tit Tilt: bnASI M(JS'i:V, wi t )onr want here. lll'll AS'Nt h IWfATOItV illliee, now Is joti ehante, I I A.PInntt ninnn 5o( tercd Flower Decorations, gold line ..... $ 1 8.50 112-Plece Dinner Set Chas. F. Havlland jt,- French China, Assorted Decorations p25.U0 Geo. V. Millar sj - FURNITURE REPAIRED Have you in your attic a favorite chair with the upholstering in bad shap?, an Jim or a rocker broken, or pirhaps having the springs out of order, waiting an indefinite sometime to be. rep.iiied? Let us mend it, repollsh it, put a new covei on it and send it back to you as gooti as new. Scranton F. A. KM5ER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adnms Avenues. Are You a Lover Of the Beautiful? Do ou wish to hne prettj rlncs? We will be pleised to show jou s'olltiilre Diamond Itlnjtfl, Dlitnond and l.merald TliiiK, Dii mond and Hub Hinge, lllaniond and Opil Itlnjs, Dim ond ind Sipphlre llinc, D i mond and Turqtioli Ilings We will 111011 it my desired combination to order, E. Schimpff, 317 Lackawanna ave. Taj lor borough first ward 210 ceeond wird W Third wird T07 fourth waid K7 fifth Maid 1'7 Rnth waid ."'it Throop boiough midline borointh Waierlc borough West Ab'ngtou tow isliip Winton borough 1 irst ward 220 Second ward 201 li'lrcl wird Ml l.tJi r.so 1S 17'. (.rind total 4'i,7IH STATEMENTS AND COUNTER STATEMENTS Executive Committee Answers Com mittee of Five and Latter Makes Reply to the Charges. In nnswei to the ttnteinent signed by five iiietnber.s of the Street Cai Men's Union .met printed In the panels of estcidtiy morning- the executive com mittee eif the stilKcrs ifastied the fol lowing yesteiday moinliig' and it was gheti publicity in the afternoon pnppr.s: In answir to a slitenient publlslud in this) morning's papirs, enlitlid "A st iteinent from strikers charged b.i cxtuilhe board with tr.in,f to disrupt organlatlon," and b whlih the eiideawr to fuithti uiisUad the public and those who are not thorough!) acipulntcd wiih t lit Ir aitions in this pirtliulai direction, we would nay this louiinlttec, not sutisfltil with bcuur ghen .111 ntirinrlii.itll to Irnlli till, tliptndj lids thronirti 1 hi. " priv, the) baie added lontuupt as well as In- tM ,1... . .... 1.. ...... A...I... itXr... t. r.Y.i .1... .., jut. i, lliv lsu ii, vui vsilll.aiiu,,, iiuiii .in- .mi b tint thu committee owis its xiry imiption to ila independint nitloii on tbeii part without eien consulting the dlsislou They entered Into a loiispirai) with a nun who tried to bribe numbers to disrupt the dMslon, and thev in turn bribe other nicinbcra of the oiganintion. Tluv would now- ui that tliey are ju-tllhcl In thill iillon. 'Ihe facts In the else aie these: Mi. Slllliuin and his anompllies icillu tint the (itbtus' Alliance lias failed In iU mission to luial. the bo.nott, lias laid this Iran to en dcaoi to woik his despicable last iisort, otiil method, b, placing to this committee flndllig in tlieiu the weakest timber, and In our bumble oplulcn the ponrtst meiiibeis in Dhisiou No. ll5. With knowldlge gained lij the 1 it fom months' exptrleliu, that the boiiotl must be Inokeu be fuie he loubl siicimfiilly operate street cars' in Scrinton and clilnlt), and luting no more n- foi an; more deserteu with this knowledge and this committee be is tijlng to pull the fill ike o If, but he will be tuisut i essful in this ttheme, as he lias been in the. pist, in tiding to disrupt iir'lnird label ill Ihlsxalliv. (Mgned) I', .1, s-lici, (iiielileul; C, 0 Kagler, reiielar', fxecuthe boaid Illusion lis, A, v. of S It. I. The romniltteo or five In teply to the e.ecutle coiuniltteo has leeiuested that the following be piinted: 'Hie ieiutie board's icph to our st.iluiKiit in this inoinlng'ri papers &j) that we aie endeavor ing In fm ttit r mislead the public, ,xet they do not lontradlil unv pait of our stitinient nliy don t I In x publish jiisl what lliev luein? 1 or the nimple iiasou that the) know our slniere in- tt lit Ions and tint oui statuneuU aie tine, llie pulilln Ins ut list luiuennl lo uio tact tint tno iNriiitho Hoard is the prime lacmr in me ion. liniMiiie of the pii -ul deploiahlo iiindltlon or oiialiK, ii ml that all the honoiablc nu-iiibors want work on i liy.il union nale. lliev further ttalo tint not being batlsflul with an opiiortuuily to xlndliale ourselie4 Ihroiuh the piess, wo hao ndilid contempt as well as Injui) in our cause. When lliei mention xlmllcatlng ourseues they xx int us to maku an untrue statement befoie tho public, that i, that we had been lnU'id and that everi mimlier of the division was pirfntly sitlsnttl with the continuum e of the Mllke and Ihe .11 tlons of the ixiiutiic boaul, all of xvhlili Is posltivil) not the truth Thc, want to plaie us hi foi e the publlo In a more compromising po. Itlon, b) unking the as-rlion that we enteud Into a luiispliac) with a man to biihe lucinbera Id dbiupt the dlxislon. That is a ban' falsehood, and the) m ix have the pleasure1 ot letraetlng it oi fam i couit of Justice 'lliev alo utatc that wn ire the weakit timber ami poorest ineinbeu In Division Its', .vet there U not a man in this nlf appointed conunlttei that Is unwilling to haw Ids past reputation and rcioul cominrei!, while ill the eniplo.) of Ihe .siiaiitnn KjIIujv rompiiiv, or prevloiial), with auv nun on the i e nt he boaul, cr an.v uiiiiilui in the division, Ihclr ie 1 1 Intentions aie to give organlrtd Isbor and the public In general the Idea that we am i uiuiii.lt ii with the alliance and that we are ills. loxal union men who have no icputatloii tl Male, all of wliii Ii Ii an uuliutli fiom begluiiliig In end. We eiiiiiliut lially icfuse to allow kith a baaelfsS tatiment to leuialn imaiuwired. Ml we ask Is Jusllie and fair play In our organ'zatluii and no discrimination shown os heretofore, or we will (taw to be members of said dlvl'loii, knowing our attitude will be appiowd by evei) unrlght union man, and even citlcn, We iliiiiiud fiom our organization a xolec in all nutter' and lot bo tailed out of ordei when wc attimpt to un. ravel the pause of the continuance of the ell' I.e. (Signed)-'!. A. lMts. chairman; 'lim Cava. nausli, ncllug sccretaiy, for the committee of five. Our life ulndi hue Ihcii to rtlect the HIST 2 set the lieiielll of imr ptpeilrlHce when Jolt sup. hj mcl "M.ll Is now' on If ,oii want lo ir monej on J, ri Allalrlnti f.liliii Cr-ol- S & Co. mi Ay?" $ vraiK n nu uojk Arvuna s Bedding Go. JfjT Both 'Phones A Difference Tlieie is as much ellffeionce in Diamonds ns there is in human fnces, nnd not infrequently as much hidden deception. When you wish to buy n diamond come to us. You can lely upon our judgment and representation. E. Schimpff, 317 Lackawanna ave. Ksi Undoubiedly the Greate&f Fur Values ID nn. Scranfon Are at F. L. Crane's Persian Lamb Coats, Baumaiten collar and loveis, $175; now IB150. Peisian Lamb Coats, Chinchilla collar and rovers, 150; now $125. Peisian Lamb Mink, trimmed, S150; now S125. Persian Lamb Black Lynx, trimmed, $150; now $100. Plain Persian Lamb Jackets, $50 to $140. Moire Coats, Astrachan, Chinchilla trimmed, $100; now $75. Electric Seal Jnckets, from $20 to S30. Electiic Seal Jackets, Beaver trimmed, S30. Plain new Seal Jackets, from $35 to $40. Seal Skin Coats, in stock, fiom $150 to SB225. Seal Skin Coats, made to order, from $150 to S300. All Scaifs and Muffs at reduced prices. rUBS REPAIRED. RAW FURS BOUGHT. . . . . , . , Joseph Green, 107 Lacka. Avenue, Opposite D., L. & W. Depot. H 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A A "AfA 'A "A 'A AN EXPLOSION- OF GAS. Two Men Burned in the West Ridge Mine. Autlionx UtisUk, it ndper. unit Jpsepli (Junui'ti, Ills l.iliniei, xxe,'it builli binned In the West Hldge initio xeHteiday iiiuuilut', A fuiintltv nf bus had ue cuimilute'tl In theli cluiinbei, and xsjicn tlm men enteied with their n.ikeel lamp the B''H XMis cNiiliicloil mid It binned both men in n teuillilo uiuiiner. fiiiHivk'H (oiidltlnn wns tho most seri ous und ho was tuKen to the lutla xxiuum hospital, xxheie Ills condition Ii L'oiisideicd lUingeipus. Ouiiuca xxas re movfd to his homo nt tfVi lhcl ave nue, xx here he hud the attention of a ph sietan. U 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A ' Pawn H ft I Broker's , v Z KJwsJLxJt liillllii f, 10 days only at the ' rx.i1 di:m. t ... .. . , ciei xxciiauiei a. a n ll Broker's, l
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