''"ff r f f- Tli- if THE SCR ANTON TRIB0NE- THURSDAY, JANtAWV 30, 1902 s1 V " f " Sm An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method ntul bcnullolal effects of the well known remedy, Syrup or Viaa, nianufiiotuioil by the Camfoiinia. Km Mvittip Co., llltistrato thov.iluoof obtulninif the liquid liixa- tlvo pilllclpk'S of pltltlts ItllOtt'll to bo medicinally lti.atiVo nnd V'escntinp thorn in tho form most lefieshiuff to thu tasla and acceptable to the system. It Is the oho perfect HtretiLf theniiiir laxa tive, cletinsinp 1 he sy.stem oiTcctunlly, dispelling uoUIk, headaches utid fuvcrs gently yet pi omptly uml enabling onu to ovoroomu luibituat constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom fioin every objectionable quality mid sub stance, ami us nouny-on mo moneys, liver and bowels, without ivenkcniiifj or irritnthifr them, maito it tho ideul laxative. In the process of mituiifacturiiier fiif me used, ns they aio pleasant to tlio taste, b ut tlio medicinal qualities of tho xcmedy arc obtained fioiu eennu and other 'niotuatiu plants, by 11 method known to the Camfokkia. Fio Sviiup Co. only. Iu order to pot Its beneficial effects und to avoid imitations, please remember the full namoof thoCompany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHANCI8C0, CAL I.OUIBVILI.E. ItY. NEW VOIIK N. Y. Forwlo by all DruggUts 1'riccMa. per bottlo. For This Week Only Large Three Panel Horse Picture I'lJinod in Dutch Oik and oitnn eM-Hl mill frur icjI hnr-cilioK, lilt anil nlnp, nvilar pure "ju. Oui price this week only SJ2.50 See Window J)ip1a. Jacobs & Fasold, Interior Pciouti i, i(T) ttuiliingtaii juniii. Will Tnpei, 'liadc-s I'lint-, Mot Willi,-, I'ictuitvi and 1 lame-. BW1U.10N Iilllir.-Mijoi ItoWlins', bU.ai on comprKins Coinpnitu II, , 1, .mil r will iiill tonight Jt the new .iriuun. ItLVlVAI, -IIltMCtS lliI.il miuii, ue iiiiij (ondmtcd pwm nfiiiiiuon mil nWii in tlu Afrit in Mithndi-1 1 pl-iiopil cliurili in How i 1 pine i li'! an puiviti.; vvuiiileifulb iiiiiv.fnl The 'rnue-, tic conilmtul In (lie pi-toi, lliv. Dr. lliutlct, j-Wul li ltet. I! Muni-, ' New llini Him in laid iwn ifkirioon jl . u'tlml. iml ncn nlsht hi s uMock ml mini contusions hue .i1k.m1i lieu. undo. HAD TO CALL THE POLICE. Diovc Off City Woilimen Who Would Tear Down His Fence. .l the boaid ol Undo meeting on Monday evening the lucbidenf iui, in stiueted to sCe Jiecmdcr Conncll In ic IMiel to the lence vvhlcli Dominic k He.iley, the ovvnoi of the mopeit.v ,u the tot noi til Linden and Ninth bluet", had elected in the middle ol the Mele vvalU. This tence, It will he lememheied, has been nlneed in the middle of the hide wall; hi the owner, who claims he owns the giound toeied. The iltv olllcials have loin down the fence soveiul times, but It haw been nut hack In place and the hint time elected was allowed to stand. Ycsteiduv, howtnei, two men fioin the depailnient ol public woiks stalled to teui down tho much-disputed lemc. Tlicj only Htnited, howevej, us the man who owns the teiuc appealed on the scene with Iwo bit? stones tuid lumcil the men up to the police .station, wheie they j-ought piotection. Later, lelnforced by IViliolmcn Tlioin ns and .Mm Iter, they again slaited lei the scene ot action. The old man met them again, but upon the p.uiolmui leading tho i lot ael to him lie nu niltted the men to tear down the hike. BICYCLE CLUB SMOKER. Enjoyable Event Wnb Conducted J Lust NlBht at Club House. I The membeis of the Hi i anion Hirjilo i elnb enofil a smoker last nUjltt at the flub Iwiifo. Munle was fuinlHlud ' b an oiihefalra and a (uinitette of roloied nunidolln pliyciH and sliiKei . ncii-iui ctciiiH niiuuKCU ny mo eutei lalnemcnt coiiuulilee weie al-o i an led out, Uetietduiieuts muio Mred at mid nldht by Hniiley. No Dietun, a Real Wondeilnnd. Uet-oit life, especially that of tho winter lesoitb, lb Milled to the esiieine, They all have ihelr dUadvaiitiueK, pilntloal of which Is the omotums fiom the Kieut uoilhcin Lltles, but T.ahewood, than which the-ie Jh no ie. f-oi t inoiu ltnowneil, Is Die-eminently Hupieme. It Is less than two houih dls. taut Horn 'ew VoikLaml tho tempera. tutu tlicio Is muili tullder ihan In -uw Yoilc, Phlladelnhla, oi even WiibhltiK. ton. Tho hotels uie jpaivels of ioiut foit and convenience, wheio eeiy want of the pulton la saijsHud The lbltoi laiks not for uniiiseinejitf lor theio aio golf, dilvliiB, polo, lycllnu, huntiiif,', and. In fuel, tnery Mud ot oul-oi-Uoor wpott, tan be outvied Into. The Ccntiul Jtnllioad pf New JetM- b. the only toad to Lahewooil, and ileiniiUIe of this famous jeboit Is a booKlot, No. 1, whhh lontalns illustiutluiih ami liifoniuitlon Of Millie (O tho ONLUISlOIllHt. Jt'H (tfL; Synd tor H to C. .M. Hint, ueneiul pas tteiiKfi ngmt. Cential bulldliiif, Llhw ly stieit, New YoiK. I City Notes J A MORNING WEDDING. John Hnydcu and Miss Knthetlno Gnllnjrher Married. Tlmtnun Huydeii ulul iMIss Kiitheilne ClnlliiHher wete tiuurlud In St. Paul's church, (Jieon ItldKe, Jkeslerduy moin tufr at T o'clock, 111 (he presence of a liiiuo RiilhcirliiK of filetuli. The mur liiiBe cm onion v, which wns peifotmud bv Jle, I'. .1. .MeMnmiP, was followed bv n nuptial ilinss. The bride was ultltrd In a handsome sown of blown Veiietlnn, tilinmeil with eel u sllh, nnd was attended by her cousin, Miss Alice lialliitthcr. The Qiooiusmmi wns ,lohn Itiu'deti, biothei of the Ri ooni. After the cicmouy a mciIiIIuk bipuk fasl wn" s'M'Ved at the home of (ho btlde'ft pfiieiiti', on Alhiisht avenue. The iouple left on uu i-nly tialn for a weddlnp; tour to Nt w Voik and oilier eastern eltle Mi Itaydeii Is the piopiletor of the fulled Htntes hotel on f'ciin nVelltie. and his brldu Is a iun'l elmmilm; and uicotiiplMicd voiiuk woiimn. MUST KEEP RIVER EREE. No Mole Dumping of Ashes Into It Will Be Allowed. Olic-c'lof of Public WoiKs John 12, lloihe Is deleimllU'd that the Iuibo or pointlons whose il.ints abut on the I.jekiiwanna rh"r shall not use It as a iluiupliitf place fur allies la lite fu ttue. Home weeks agu he uolllled b letter the olllclals of these companies that theie must be no tmtber dumpiiiK of ietu?e In the river and he has so far received icplles I torn the following companies unnouniliitf that they will l 'fialn fioin eneionchlnfj upon the liv er bed lu the futuie: Seuintoii Oas tind Wntir company, i:ik Iiill Coal and lion company and tho 12iotiom I.lfiht, lli.it and I'owei comp.inv. If some such action had not been taken bv the dhectoi It would not be veiy lontr befoie the liver would be nai lowed to a width of only a few feet In ome places. GEORGE ATHERTON FINED. Liverman Qbbtiucted Supeilntendent Feibei's Passage. Geoise Alheitun, the Noitli Seiunton lltiinan. was arinigned before JI.ik istiate Tlowe jesterdaj mornlns cbaiRed with obsti acting Pi evidence loul and lefuslns to allow Superlu- tp'idnit Teibei, of the buieau ot lire, the iIrIh of wa Suiieilnteiident Feibei testified tint he was lospondlng to an alatm of file lu Noi ih Seranton on Tuesday morn Ins when he was obstructed by Ather ton who was diiviiiK on the wioug side of the slieel and who lufused to fret out of the way foi seveial minutes. .Maijlstiale lllllai lined Athciton $! HIS CONDITION IMPROVED. Pntiick Walsh "wili7 in All Piobn bility, Recover. The condition of Patikk W.tMi, who was lashed with a i.ioi by his biolher Mai tin. on Tuesday, was repotted t be much impioved last night at the Lack awanna hospital. The wound was opened jevteulay inoining: and it was. lound that no laifve aiteiy had been seveied, thouBh it was at Hist supposed that one had been. Theie is a siowlns belief that Mai tin WiiIhIi is mentally deiangtd. and an effott may be made to have him ex amined .is lo his sanity. INFORMATION WANTED. Sister of James Toughill Wants to Know His Whereabouts. Supeilntendent of Police Day leieived n letter estenlay finm Mi. A. J. Tilley, ot Ogilen, Utah, asking him to locate her bi other, James ToukIiIU, who lived at sni Jmk-on stieel in this city when last heaid of. Mis, Tilley wiltes that she has just lo.u lied this countiy fiom Austialia and b c-pec iallv deslious ot loiatliiK liei biothei . CO-OPERATIVE STORE. United Mine Woikers Talk of Conducting- One. The inembeis of local union No 11JS, l"nited Mine Woikois. ot Ameilca, me consldeiitif,' the advls.ibillt of otivanl Ihk: and conducting a co-opeiathe t.loie s.vstem. A t-peclal (oiimilttee has been ap pointed to considei and piesent a plan wheuby this may be aci oinpllshed. OBITUARY. DAVID JONKS, aged 20 jeais, dhd at !) o'clock Tuesday nisht, after a week's Illness liom pneumonia, al the home ot Mi. Oiandou, 5.1.! Noith JJtoin ley avtnue. He was bom In ""Ji hovvy, Moninoiithlilie, .South Wales and ciupo to ihls ' countiy live jeais ago. lie lea vis a mother and two slstei.s In Wales and two biotliei.s In South Atiii.l. He was a lilembei of Pata yotil.i Jodge, No. a.'o, Knlfrhts of P. thins, and the Aieldental Fund ot the niamouil mines, wheie bo was eni plojid up to tho time ot his illness. The laueial will be hi Id fiom his late itsldeme, ,":)J Noith Uiomley avenue, Fildu aitunooii. Sei vices will cotti nienie at the house at l',:;ii o'eloc!;. Huilnl In Washburn neet lemeteiy, itev. U. P. Jones, of Hie Tabeiuiicle (hut eh, ollh lalliiK. Joseph, the 1.1-iiionths.old ihlld of Mr, and .Mis. James Collins, of l.t! Noith Ninth stieet, died at (i J. oMoil, la.4 iiinht, attei a tliuo weeks' Illness, fioiii eataiih of thu atomaih. Thiee weeks iiko, Althm, auotlKl' sou, .lueil tluec and a half .veins, died Horn iippeudl eltls. The luueial will ouui toumuow alteiiioou at 2 3n o'lloclc. luteiment will be made In the Cathedial lemetery. MUS. W. C URA.NDOW died ) ester day altemoon at the famll lesldtuce, lur.' Olive stieet, aged It jeais. Hhe Is Hiuvlveil by a husband and two daugh ter. The funeial will be louduoted on r'atuiday uioinlng at It) o'eloik with Inteiinent In Potest Hill eemeteiy, MILS, JI'LIA LADHKHIt. of.Gll Mill stitet, died ycsteiday. Puueial Kilday, at o'clock p m. Inleuueiu lu Dun moie (umoteiy, Funeials. , The funeial of thu late Mis, Hannuh Thomas, ol mi Uyiion stieet, will take place this alteiiioou. Imeuuent will be iniiilo In Washbmn slieet lemeteiy. The funeial of Hie late John Duuy, of 2020 Wushburn stieet, will take place today fiom St. Patiick's thuieh liiloinieiit in Cathedial lemeteiy. The funeial or tho late Mia. Muij Kane, of Iiellevue, vvjll.tako place this moinlng at 9 o'clock fiom Holy Cross ebuich. Jiiteiuieiit In Cnthedrat cemo-ttiy. FIVE VICTIMS OP ACCIDENTS i t - ONE TATAL AND FOUR OTHERS . WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. Emil Colnssl's Life Ciunhed Out by n Fall of Fiozeu Eaith Guq Vanblt? kl Nairovvly Escaped tile Same Fnte, Joseph McAntlrow Had His Back Bioken, Attorney Mulhol laild's Rijlit Femur Fiactuied, and Pnttlck Binzclle Wns Rendeied Unconscious. Knill i't)lnsl, nged .'!0 yeats, em ploed by I'onliaeior John Aswell, In excavating on Noi Hi Main aveiuit, was Instantly killed while at wotk yesterday morning, and tins Vntibttski, another laborei, ot Sivotland street, ie eelved seveie Injuries tibout the heed and shotlldeis. The men vveie engaged In digging n cellin for Thomas Savllle's new bulld ItiK. on the lot adjoining the new P. O. S. of A. building, and hud taken out u huge quantity of dill liom bmealli an oveihanglng portion of the surfat v. Owing to the fiuzen eondlllon ol tho dirt, blasting was resorted to, nnd alter n hole was made, and u charge of dy namite plated lu it. the earth gave way, onHiIng Colossi beneath It. As itulek as possible the victim was un cut Hied, but his life had alrcadv gone out. Vanbuskl was caught iilo, but luckllv escaped with n lew biules. The HMoss bod of ColusM w.is ie moved Into the vacant stoie-iooiu ud lolniug, and Vanbuskl was taken to the West Side hospital, wheie It wan learned that he was not seiiollsly In jun d. Coronet Saltiy was notified, and soon appeal ed on the scene. A Jm j was empanelled. Including John Hughes, Thomas Cogiovc, M. J Pahev, .Michael L.ukln, John Cawlev and Llnroln Williams. The body was then iemovid to Wymbs' morgue, where an autopsy was held, and It was learned that the man's neck was bioken and his chest ciushed In. An incpiest iu the cae will be held this evening at Cogiove's hotel, Ninth Main avenue. Struck by an Engine. Joseph McAndrew, aged 1!) jeuis, s0n of Select Councilman J. J. Mc.Vndrev , of Noith Main avenue, met with a seilous and peiliaps latel accident jes terday, and Is now lIng at the Lacka wanna hospital, hoveling between lit o and death, with his back broken. McAudieW was employed at til power house of the Seranton Illuminat ing, Heat and Powei company, and was on his way to weak when tin accident oceuired. He had staited to cioss the Delawaie and Hudson tiaeks, neai the power house, when a south bound fielght came along, and while he was waiting for It to pass, a noith boiuid switch engine stiuck him. The noi-e of tho fi eight tialn pi in vented him fiom healing the eiirfiuc, anil befcu c he could get out ot the way, vv.es caught and pushed along the tiack some distance. "When leleased, the j,oung man was conscious, but filghtfully injuied. He war lomovcd to the Lackawanna hospital, where it was learned that the crtebiae was ftactuted. His condi tion is eilticiil, and but little hope of his tecoveiy is entei tallied. Another Seiious Accident, llanj W. Mulliolland, the well known French in rive A practical knowledge, sufficient to communicate, carry on a conversation, and read and enjoy many charming stories, and with subsequent study WITH OUT AN INSTRUCTOR to read and appreciate the exquisite beauties of French literature, A rare edu cational opportunity. ' Last Course in Seranton Satisfaction guaranteed, Terms payable end of each week, No preparation of lessons. Learning of a language made a pleasure and a pastime. Instruction and en tertainment combined. Following Is from a letter from the last Seranton class, "You have kept all .promises; and now at the end of five weeks we find ourselves possessed of such a practical knowledge of French as to enable us to converse quite freely on or dinary subjects of conversation," Interesting demonstration by Prof. J. S, Salter (University Paris) late Instructor Columbia University, New York. Free Lectures Enlivened by a remarkable series of novel and striking illustrations, this afternoon at 4 and evening at 8 at St, Luke's Hall, Wyoming avenue, below Linden street. Do you suffer from Kidney, Itvcr, BlaUUCr or illOOU XllBeaBO or any unci' bo, semi your ituctrcsH to ir. juaviu Kennedy Corporntion, llondoiit, N.Y., nnd thoy will send you ubsolntoly freo a trial bottle of OR. BtmNEDY'S FAVORiTE REMEDY, tho Rroatcit sperlllo known to modlcnt sclonco for tho euro ot tliosa dlaeaces or nny uric acid I rouble. It Ims been iliecl by physlolnlis In liopltnl.s anil anltiiriums for nearly, thirty yonra with unrulllncj nueiass. Ita.sido 1b bo large to-day It enn be found at any clriitf tttote. $i.OOa Oottlo or a for $0.00. attorney, was inn over by a bucgy ear ly lust evening nud sustained seilous Injiiiles which will Incapacitate htm fm vvieks. Mi. Miilholhind was crossing frank lin avenue near Lackawanna tibout 0 o'clock nnd was struck by a horse at tached to a buggy dilven by Hartholo inevv Conneis. Ho wa" knocked down and vvus tun over by the wheels befoie the dihet could bring the hoise to a slop. Mr. Mulliolland was picked up and vvus taken Into the Lackawanna Vnllev house, where he was attended bv Dr. P. C. Manley. He was lJtcr lenioved to the Laeka wannu hospital where It was found that his light femur had been frac tured. It was stated that It will be manv weeks before he will be able to leave the hospital Aged Man Injuied. Patilok Dinsselle, an aged lesldent of living avenue, South Seranton, was i mi down by a coach on Lackawanna avenue Tuesday evening, and sus tained a seveie sculp wound. He wis eiosslng the stieet at the In tel section of Washington avenue, when the accident oceuired. A num ber of men who witnessed the accident, assisted Ml. Hrazelle into A. J. Mul derlg's clothing stole. The Lackawanna hopltul ambulance was summoned, and Ml. B1.17.clle was taken theie to have his lnjurle:s di essed. He was stiuel: on the head by the pole of the coteh and knocked down, and tendered unconscious, and the hoises and two wheels passed over him. FOUR NEW CARRIERS. Appointments Made Yesteiday by Postmaster Ripple Substitutes Aie Piomoted. Postmaster K II. Ttlpple esteul.ij appointed the following substitute let ter e.tiiieis as legulat eauieis: Michael Spellmon, Oilando C. Jones, W.illei A. Noi thiol) and Ezwi F. Cliav. These men have been annotated bv lo.ison of tho Ineiease in the number ol legular can lei s occasioned bv the uppioaehlng installation of the free de llveiv sv -dem In Dunmote botough. This goes into eflect tomorrow, and It Is exoeeted that the Diiiiinuic c.ciileis w 111 bo named todnj The membeis of Ttobei t Hums lodge, Sin, I. O O. F.. will meet at their hall. Thin cil.i. evenlni .T.mii.n v SO. at R o'clock, at a faiewell lecentlon to Mi other George F. Millet, who has been secretary for twentj-sK jeuis lie leaves for Buffalo to live. All membeis aie requested to be pies-ent By Older of Committee. nry ttotibic, jjyspopsia, iliieumatisra. Constipation, or If a woman any ot f he nlektieases noellllnr to VOItr BOX ? If TEN LICENSES ARE REVOKED COURT SEVERELY PENALIZES , SUNDAY SELLING, Bank Is Sued in Tiespass by Its Pot mer Cn8hlerNon-Sult Is Asked for In the Case of McOovein Against Lackawanna lion and Steel Compnny Judge Lynch Causes n Jmy to Be Agreeable. Busy Day in Judge Vosbmg's Colli t. Ten liquor licenses weie i evoked by couit ycsteiday, as follows: Ocooto Uijl.il, of Mir sc,0 u,u,, nit pliant. Stephen Kiwilnl., of Siicnd wntil, Oljiilnnl .lixepli Kruplljiil,, f aotid .inl. Ohpliiiil VI. ,t. .Judge mil Kilumil (I llmko, ut Mfilith n.!id, Strintcn. I'liltlcl; Mo.Vmnitii ami lolm 'I niTv , Klgiiiu Wiinl, sujnlun I'mnk XoniiM, of Mnctrchtli vuiil, "-cianlnl. Tlwtii94 Xmry, ot sconil vvuij, 01 pliant, I'jlrick I', (ovin. f Uukan intu tvMi'hli Hint; I iiiK'clic-r, of l'ltlli rtjril, llunmore. 1 1 .1 1 r.v niilfuli, ut tooml uutil, i)!.iphint. The revocations wete due to com plaints of Sunday selling enteied by Auent Robot t Wilson of the Municipal league. The evidence was veiy con vlnelnfr and defences offered weie, for the most pait, veiy lllrnsy. The uilo to i evoke the license of John J. Coyne, ot Mluooka, was dismissed. Ml. Cojne proved to the satisfaction of the couit that the league's witnesses were mistaken lu the claim they made that they bought llciuor at his place on a certain Sunday. Ills defence was a eiy "tronj? one, and In the opinion of the court would win him a verdict be fore any fall -minded Jury. Several other applications foi revo cations aie pending. Ex-Cashier Brings Suit. Suit In tiepass was Instituted estei dny against the Tmdeis' National bank by its foimer cashier, Prank T Phil lips, now cashier of the Title Guaranty and Tiust company. Tho case grows out of the ttouble! 6t the foimer cashier, A. B. Williams. Mr. Phillips, who wns then' assistant cashier, was Induced to take up for Mi. Will lams a $3 000 ovei -issue of stock placed with the Seranton Savings bank. Mr. Phillips endorsed Mr. Wllllums' $J,0OO note and received ns collateral secmlty $10,000 vvoith of stock In the South End I-and company, of Blnghnmton. Ml. Phillips had to pay the note, and when he fell back on the collateral he found It was not good. Mr. Rhlllips demands that the bank shall relinbuise him The bank l of uses to do so, alleging that It had nothing whatever to do In the mat tei of Inducing Mi. Phillips to go on Mr. Williams' note. Wlllaid, Wan en & Ku.ipp uptesent the plaintiff. ; Non-Suit Is Asked For. The testimony on behalf of the plain tiff In the McGovein ease was dosed shortly befoie noon yesteiday. Immedi ately thereaftei Major Wai ren, of coun sel for the defendant, moved for a com pulsory non-suit for the ieuon!: I'iist, that the evidence failed to disclose any negligence on tho pait of the eompan.v ; second, the evidence d!clocd that both the plaintiff and his father were guilty of negligence in attempting to ctoss between the cupolas when the mill wns in total darkness: thiid, that the evidence d'rt not distlose tint the defendant failed In the ueifoimance of any duiv which It owed to the plain tiff; fourth, that the accident was either unavoidable oi one that the de fendant could not have guai ded against. Counsel for both sides argued at gieat length, occupying, piaclieallv, the bal ance of the duy. Numerous authorities weie cited in .suppoit of the motion to suppoit the proposition that a company is only bound to iuinih leasonably safe appliances in connection with the chai actei of the bu.sine.", and plaintiffs' counsel autued that the evidence showed that such appliance weie fur nished by the company while the miJl wa in oneiutioii, and that the action of the plaintiff and his father in mov Ing between the cupolas was the pioxlmnte cause ol the lujuij and was outside the line of their duty. Attorney Riun, lor plaintiff, con tended that the falluie ot the light and the lack of guaids or shields niouud the cupolas was proper giound on which to charge the company with neg ligence; and that the falluie of tin. light wos the proximate cause of the accident. lie nlo aijiutd that the plaintiff was within the line of his duty and had the light to move to and fiom any place upon the iloor whuie lie was employed. The motion will be disposed of at the beginning of the sesoiofi this moi nlnsr. The ease Is uttiaitlm; much atten tion, tho couit loom behur oiowded eveiy duv. Most of the onlookeis me liom anions the ranks of the Idle mill liumK Other Common Pleas Cases. Iu the case in which Owen Flnn, of Wlntou, who sought to lecovci acildeut benefits liom the Ontiuln Accidental I nnd, the jmy accepted the stoiy of the defense that Fljiui was nlteinpilug an Imposition, and relumed n cidlct against him. U P. Wcdeiuau was ai toiuey lor the plalutlft, and James J. O'Malley for the defendant. Judge Kelly Is lijlng the case or Oscar D. Elugood against J., klbeia toie and wife. It Is a suit loi wage Itleo & Donnelly icpresent the plain lift, and David J. Ueetly, the deteiidaut The ease of John Ueiioio A- Hon oguin.st H. E Leonard is being tiled befoie Judge lentil. It Is b.ihed on a disputed hill tor eaipentet vvoil; and uu offset lor plumbing woik, John f Suagg and IMwaul Met i llleld upie scnt the plalntlifs. The defendant's at torney are T R Wells, ('. It Pitcher and Claude Plielur, Jury Finally Agieed. Tim damage ease ot Ellen Tavloi ugaliiht the illy of Heiauton was given to thu jmy iu Judge I.yneh's conn yes tuidu inoining ut It o'clock, Foiu boms later they aent u rneBrage bj Tlpstatf llolaiid that they weio unable to ngieo and wanted to b dlsehaiged. Judge I.vnch dlieeted tl.at they be bi ought down and when ihe.v luul ai tanged theniselves betme tlui beneh the judge said: "Clentlemen: I have re cehed u comimiulcalloii liom you which Is substantially that you have agreed not to agree. The iase in jour hands wnb well tiled; the nutstlon to be otlled Is a sliuplu one. It Is now Wednesday I will give jou until bat in day night to agree." Eveiybody Including the Judgu and jut ois joined In tho laugh piovoUed bj the court's lather hunmiaty disposition of l lie July's icaueut. The jmy ayuln lothod and at S jgA FEW MORE DAYS eS ltctiinlii tor bur SI'KIVt, ItUMVW'T lt.l'. 111 ulilcli time we liilt nnke i- c! TH cini i noil hi move ntc mniinui- or lluir iiUich iitc- liol IthpilKil In I ll'lS'.l I'lll'll' l'bIKS, IIIIl'AK ntul IIITTI'.U I'l.VllW, llltllMI 1M. VI IIS. livnt iti (i ivntx, Mitii.d r.ic iiei wim: oi, sm:s, noiii.hi-', in.. 5c t Kll ItlHintlllllMIIMIMtllHI lltllllKIIIIIIIIIII llhllllllllllltllll hum nrrrnt iumiis fin ii pi.miw, misikiii. ties m tc. SMlHts, W.ll HI Pirt'lll.lt", i mi v st'l.l IAI, ilrlir ill OVS'POHTVIHI.x, lltli.l wltli Mlit.xilMK 1 )B lU'llVlllM, VflSTI.I.s ilnd Tl'.VdNnt simile, riniiiloli , , A"Ji I fiu Siiriliil r.itlol SoK. lulnnlilo .,.,. Si 80 MC Mckle Iti.ullnj or Mttlwr I.iiiik, Minlc, cmcIi .ivimiMi'.itrs mil i iit of oiiiir ISriilllllll l'llic" Qeo. V. Millar & FURNITURE REPAIRED I Live you in your attic a favorite cliuir with the upholstering in bail siupe. an .urn or a rocker broken, or perhaps having the springs out ofoule-r. waiting an indefinite sometime to be repaired? Let us mend it, repolish it, put a new cover on it and send it back to you as good as new. Stcranton Bedding Go, F. A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. Both 'Phones 4& !0UR CLOSING OUT SALE OFFERS ! Wonderful Shoe Bargains t 42) rr Are You a Lover Of the Beautiful? IJo von vvili to line luctlj iiiij.? W'c will be iilea-fd lo how jou '-olll tli e Hi nmml ltlncj, Diamoiul jwl 1 miriilil Hmg'. J)iJ imiinl anil lliibv Ttiiia-. Uininoml jnd Opal Hint,-,, Diamuml mil iiiililic RiiieJ. 1) J mini jiiJ luriiiues Hint!-. Wl- ttill moult am 1IC-.111-1I cDiiililcutluii to crdu. E. Schimpff, 317 Lackawanna avt;. o'clock agieed, Thcli eidlrt was sealed and will be dellveied to eouit this morning. In Oiphans' Couit. Judge Vosbuiff, In chambei, je&U-i-day he nd evidence In the matter of the fliuil dischmge of Oeoie D. David son a muidlan of TKinruih L. Klik wood, minor child of Klchaid Klik wood, The mlnoi having m rived at full ae and settled with her gu.iidian, this applle.Ulon was made for dlt,chuiije without the 101 mallt V of filing an ue eount. Mr. Davidson appeared for him self as KiiJidian. and the minor was tejncentcd bv David J. Reedv. Altei the hearing. Judge VosbuiK Issued a decree 01111101171111? the dlsehaiKO as m. l ved for. In 1 he mallei 01 eltillon to ri.mk lin ilowell to tile .1 final aecoiint ns executor ntulei Hie will or Daniel Howell, dee eaued, no answer was filed, but the lespondenl linked for time in which lo nrepaie an acrount. because of the lon so.ic of time coveted by the tiansaetlons. Judse Vosbms will hand down nn order later. In th" matter of the e-tnte ot Noi ma Jones, a minor, petition was inesented bv M.ie H. Jones, her auutdlan, lor leave to join In .1 sale ot leal estate In which iht- minor has a small Intel est. II. II. Ilanis annealed lor the oeti tlonei. Altei the he.it Ins an ordei was made 10 allow the jjuauUau to Join In the conveyance, .Indue Vosbuig also handed down an older fixing; the time tor the heiiilnrj of audits loi the week of next teun, he Blnnlni; Maieh IT, and dliectlmr that they be advritlscd uicoidinif lo the nileh. Appealed to Superior Couit. Wlllaid, Waiieii and Knapp estei diiy appealed to the suipeilor couit fiom the dicMon ot the loe.il Jlldfft'H letus Inj; .1 uile to open to judgment ill Uu1 eai-e in Which the stieet ear hiiIKcis' union Is trylnrr 10 eiifoico the eolleeiion ol $10 011 .1 "cut tin oat" Judgment uotn Klven by Moioiiuaii Keller when lie ie culvud lollef to thai aiiiount li tun tlio mll;e rand, pi loi to his leturn to woik on Hie c.s, The allld.ivlt made In happm t of Hie motion set foi th Unit Keller slimed the note with the undeistaudlmr that It was btmply 11 itcelpt to bo use el b Hie e.tc tltlvo botlld to blieiw Wheie llio lllone.V went. The eouit ruled that thu avei miit of fi.unl was not tipei Hln iioiiuh to waruiiU tho openinir oi the JitdK iiieut. Haulage Licenses, tilth 1 I011N luitu il- Imlfili slitct vio siimifl . ''I VnliiuM unit lo-ipli ItjfuJi s.iJittmi 1'ilmi.i Mujll.lettli' Mlimilcj Viiluiiln hhvJl ...VM1I11II t',.i Kriiliill Viflilall Jo.m I. Iljnitt UuninuR Vine ilusil . -! s-ojitH Welui norm. -4 ami I oliiiun inn NJllU Miln UMiui SIin,JM Iclin Ill "-'Jfni'ifi uHiiuc TuiiU D1l.1tl.uuU I'uilj mil.! Vliio.li If.iUa . , ' nliumlili COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. luiieiii'iil I') ijicciiulil nut vkUiUj niliU'l (or till' IlUllllIlt ill llll' 'J'l' tit llOr.JTl l,ji!t Uu. llKU-iil I ll.v ivimill 'Hit.' lit nliu ill tin Jliiiluiilli mill lu nl'illi ;jhU l.iiiilu.iiuii luiititis iic luiimuul 11 ludji, iinlll Mtuiilii muiniii, libuut.v 0, Jt I1) 11. in,, nji .eilcuLi.i llvcil m llio tlinu tol IjMiu ili'lMtolUvii' I" ll". 'IhfUi' ijis el LuiiUa Walter-i jkjIii1 MUlui'l W.ituii, jijiI VU hilci,vl miiiit KcbIiu hpltgil A)lUjlion 1.1 iliwitie J1 mull' .vritliilji hi I.Cvuml llaml, jr., J,Mhi)t Annie lUul. 'IIkj our ennit ,mi i;mi tlio lent wlille lnlcv 111 luoit lmm are cut S3 S. 2? ('(tifrtl Dull llitrtipi, lOlnili R 1 755 ! Pl "JC, srvi't i: Aiirui.r.s whUii juu mcJ, at 2fE Sp Co. 'JLV-SS B A Difference Theie is as much dlffeience in Diamonds as theie is iu human laces, and not infrequently as much hidden deception. When you wish to buy a diamond come to us. You can lely upon our judgment and lepresentatlon. E. Schimpff, 317 Lackawanna ave. 4 12 Spruce St. 5 End of the Season Sale F. I. CRANE, 324 Lackawanna Avenue. 11HJ5 1'tijijn JiiJ Muton 'turiu lull II .. . . sl1' lHI 'l,rt '" ll'1 ID "j-l'titliii ami Muiltluiie moiiii ioll,ir ' ' J"' '"' """ " "' I'M"-Mini. liiui! mll.11 j iki notv lj oi) iiU Mint, (ullittlt 111 in iiim Jd W) 10j-e,ub) eolljitiu r.imnow i.uo j'Hs-llluK Vl.irltn "cini floflimv I "i lJi.--M.iiL Murlui Hut 7lMiow '! 1UII-I leititt 'mlMil l.'iiliitm I'M 1W5- lliculi "-til '"If J'Vlliim I VI Jll' NibU lot .-out 15.0.I now !')") 115t -.llltv l'0 s.lllf s, VI HUH a.OI ntJ-iiiuo Imi J'f ni)ium i'V 'mi- Mm ln bt.ut Uiiliiim sin Jiwi-llul suit "iriniw id) Cm. MlnU sui, Iuhb Hln fiimnw .'iiii fiul'j Mint. ViU WlWiitm I')) HTJ-1 Iniuiiiwii HtJr llui, I mN lui,,. !"i (m now .'1 no 1J, -Mill. Hi ji II" 1, t Jil- Ion,. SO mi 11 jw li "I v:i-Hr.H llui On. !' mIIuii. IViJJinm IO11) m) miial llpnutiiiu Hoi, I )tU lunp , ili)nmv t mi 7'ii)-l,iii l'.i II 'J, .1 tU Jtiu . liiliOui'W 7UI "1,-lllut' LtiiV Hi i, I il l"ii,'. loi iiim iW 1 HI n UrlullLiI llll. Vljllllfjtllllf,!, II IW 1 UU lliitrlil. wui! nuiiltil VLiult .'I w, mil llinl tt'.'itlicr imlll Mil K', l'l"). Hniltion is alltklil lnth .Itlliti-. i-, ilii' lllitllinl'- jtit nij. Auction Sale of JJiames, Pictuies Etc., at the Cut Rate Ait SUoji'fiOO Lackawanna Avenue, Pui loin luH oiil, connuv)"-!)"? llloO 11 m A nine ijduj .Ituiuaiy i'J r.veiMhlnn imisi B'J III wu iHH iilillned lo i.ii'uio the stoio SituiiUiy eiuiliif, P biuaij 1. Hlles Horn 10 JO to il l. m. . Hnnley's "Boston" Biowu Bioad. .V dellHhlful bii.ul ehunuo. At" l.'C Hpiilee Htiec I. " Stole Will He Closed. Huuiilow iV .MIIIui'h mioio will be ilos-ed till day Pilday, and Satuiduy till :' o'clock p. m, 011 account of tho death of .Mis. V, Y. Biundow. Spring Style Now Ready aMSgs, X ( ')