-,f. .-, - t,f;i SpTfffSTB W'.',T-f& tfHB SGRAM01N TUIBONB-THOItSDAr, FEBRUARY 0, 1902. n 3 Wtf , ',, - "," ? ryiyr, -v Vrjg An Excellent Combinution. The plonsnnt method nml beneficial sltcutH of the well known remedy, riYitUi' or l''iofl( nmuufiictured by tho Camfoiikia Fio Smut' Co,, illustrate tho value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally lrtxutivu and nreseutinp: them In the form most re freshing to the ttiKto and acceptable to tho system. It isthcono pnrleet titrentrtheninfr laxa tive, cleansing the system ojrostunlly, dispelling colds, headaches and fcvern gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and Us acting on the kidneys, liver and bowftls, without weakening or irritating thorn, make it. the ideal laxative. In tho.procecs of luuuufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to tho tasto, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy are obtained from senna duil other "aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Camfoiixta I'io Syrup Co. only. In order to got its beneficial effects "and to avoid imitations, wicaso rcnipinbcrtho full nniiHJuf the Company printed on the front of nvcry package. CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP CO. 8AJ 1'JlANOiacO, CM.. louibville. s:v. ht.w Tonn. h. t. Itersalo bynll iJrucylsts. PrlccSOc. pcrbotilo. sr?)L (& For a few clays only, we will sell the large Three Panel Horse Pictures, now displayed in our show window, for $2.5", regular price is $6.00. These pictures are handsomely framed in Dutch Oak and artistic ally ornamented with real horse shoes, bit and whip. lacofos & . Fas 200 WASHINGTON AVE. Aximr.w c'Aitxi:cii"s audumss. .1. r. S. will iiddiiii .Mr. C'aiiiesic at S( l'mk the letter will leach lilm. MAXAUKHS' JIi:in'lXO. The hmiuuwh of the Home tor the 1'iicndlc's will hold a lesular incut m;r tomorrow iiwiniiiir. .it the Yiiuii? Women's I'llI'MIim llfe'jrfallull. cuMMirna: mi-:t.--'iiici-o v.i- h tncctiiur "f lie High inul Tr.ilnintc Sclioi.! rimiuil'loc n tlie ii'liunl board I.1-.L night nml .1 number uf matter) ul loutinc Inisinc- wcic tuin-.n ti'il. smai.Ij run:. a luimttf .n a on niv 1.1, t nlghl in tlio iipai tiiieiit- of Stephen Yob, fvnilh Wjsliinsloii iivciiiR'. An iiiai lit was hoimiii-tl lint the lire was cxtimrtiMicil wlilwut the niil of :ho flicmcn. .VNT.l, l-IIAlsi: MIUllXti.-TJie annual jiralM- im-cting of the Woman's l-'orrtKii Mi Mmiary MX-U'ty of tin- l'Irt I'lcliytcrijn lunch Mill be liflcl at tliu home of .Mi.., WMnii Pilday afternoon ul I oVIoil;. 1)., I-. & W. l'AY DAYS.-Tlu' cmplo.us of the Diamond nml htoiis mini", weie julil ye.-tcrd.ic. Today the i.iy i.ir will vWL thf Avondulo, Aiuliiiiclosi, ItlUo. UalKli.ul, Hunt, l'cttilku) nml Wuodw.iid. Tomotro.v ilie citiplo.vi-s of tho machine tliofu., ear chop-, and tore ilcp.il tmitl Yoa Thoii'-.inds ot people 'they know it if the 1'riiu-c EVERYBODY We unit your help in lliu for either io or poetry ilcwilniho of, or won-lcrful Incail niaklns .uilltc.v-lt pu Ity - uniformily of (fiJiIe, rlc, etc., ele. We ofter the following prlzcii For the best poetic or ""t: Vot the second best poelic or '" For the third best noetic nr A G real Bargain 1 I City Notes j I $S0o5 i " Snow I merit gt For the fourth best poelic or prose advertise ment A r-or the htth best poetic or prose advertise- ment 3.00 For the sixth best poetic or prose advertise- mnt 2.00 For the 7th, sth, 9th, loth, nth, iath, 13th, . 14th, l Sth. 16U1 and 171I1, each 1 ,()() All ailicrtUeincnts to ho and lenialu with tu'ai eur pioperly. They imi.t const,, of not over 0110 hundred and filly words a I.USS mimoc-r IS IliJlTliat, TIip contest will rcQ on Mart Ut, ia-'. Me'io literal y llnUlmot in cldsirjjilii a1, tiiijlit idea. put In 1111 urlglnnl way, Write elearly on only 0110 ldj of tho pajier. 'll.nl; i'he copy illi a riuinucr. I'lai-c tlio autlior'j iMino and adtlrcn) in n email rnvvloiHi and mail; it with tlto wmi imiuher and end all In a Jaitq envelope tu our addict Hi MAlt Tho JudKCS will thiLi have no uy of knowing the author iiime until tlio iholie l luaelc. Tlio following gcntloincn have kindly ronsentcd lo act as .liulii(- and their ilvcUioii will lie aimouncetl aj soon as mado In tlio dally pajitH. 1I11N. .1 i:. 11 UiliKl'T, Jud-o.: llVV s- HK-'HAW), i:sij. 'uu'"0' J. K. KKU.V, mi. V.. J. I.YXirtT, I.SQ. , . ( 8 'ickson Mill No. 12, Lackawanna will I12 paid, on Saturday tlie employe ot tlio fotlotvlnR coltlorlo will he tuMl Archtinltl, tlelltutp, Ilrljbln, Cnyiiait Ootitlnf ntnt. D-xlac, Hampton, Itpldcn, Hyde t'.iri;, tltlohl, I'jnc, Sloan nml Taylor, AX IXVOItMAti DASt.'l!.-.ti Informal il.itiM? conducted but tilulit liy tlie (atliotlc llldorleiit .tlely In the Knlglih nt l.'olumlnu dub boiuo win ill It mlcil hy a nondly ninnl throng uwl n i!c t!lllflll lllghl WM fpi'lll, Sfl'l'tat TOXlIIT.-riMr will lie oivd IJ1I4 rrlihi(r nt St. I.uko'-i I'nllsli ItoiKC flilil i".,ffli tn .1. 'tlir menu I1.14 Iiopii itlteaily imlilWifil In Tlie Titliune. Ticket tor viplior nle trtrlity live ccntii lie tiejiii, ten einti cXIr.i, 11)111) l)l.St,IIAIt(li:t).-1liom.i4 I'.inl, the one. l.Wil "Mil .iiiviIihI mi Tnel.iy, on Muplelon of lieimt itiinlliMuit In llm tnkU'iy f nit iMllan, mmi itlili.irKeil triim witu.ly yeiteiitiy hy Mait' Islnile lo'"e liriMU.f of 11 l.uk ot e I'lenw nit.tliiM him. CRUSHED BY FALL OF COAL. Michael Koble Soiiously Injured In tho Eddy Creek., Michael Itnlilo. otr.nloyi'd In tlie ted dy frock mine of the Di'lawait! nml Hudson Coal company nt Olyiiluuit, wiiH ulnncd to the Krt)ittid yoalerduy tuornitit; by 11 heavy nutss of coal which fell from the roof of the elmni ber In which he wan worklntr. When resfued by some ot Ida fellow workmen lie was found to Imvu a ftac tuicd rlfilit leg tiiul arm and 11 badly brulwil back. lie wnn icmiiVcd to tlie Lituka wanna hosultal. ASSIGNED TO HEADQUARTERS. Sergeant Edwnrds Relieved from Duty in Centre Street Station. l'ollee Sergcnnt Ttielmrd Kdwind Iilim been astiiKtied by HuperintenUeni Ij. D. Day to do duty at police liL'tul ounrtto'M In the 1n11nlcit1.il biilldliiK. Ills lilueo In the C'entiv street Htutlon house will bo tilled bv D'atrolnjen le eoverlnjr from lllnesH or lointiorarlly Incapacitated from dolnj? resular pa trol dtstv. Patrolman I.uuls Onurllt;: Is net Ins nt the Centre street mutton this week, - .. . - . ONLY ONE MEMBER PRESENT. Railway Committee of Select Council Did Not Meet. The lallwny committee of select council wan to have met last night to consider the ordinances uf the West Knit and South Side Street Krillwuy companies but P. Tl. Clemens was the only tme who attended. Other niembeiH of the committee not present were Flnlay Itoss, .lolin J. Cos lello, W. C. O'-Mulloy and D. V.. 'Kvnns. SUSTAINED A BROKEN BACK. Mike Honiski Injured in the Belle vue Mine. Mike Kontekl, n labortr employed In the Hellevue mine, was enuht by 11 fall ot loot" yesterday while at work, and sustained n liioken uncle and se vere internal Iniurlcs. At the Moses Tavlor liosultal, to which Institution he was taken, It was raid last nliiht that he would nroli aljlv die. s SMITH'S FOOT CRUSHED. Knocked Down by n Switeli Engine in the Yard Here. Allen Smith, a Lackawanna engineer, was knocked down by a switch engine yesterday afternoon, in the yard ard had his foot badly crushed. tie was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital. ANOTHER ROYAL VISITOR. Crown "Prince of Japan Expected to Visit the United States. By Exclusive Wire from Tlio Associated l'rc5. Tokio, Jan. 24, via Victoria, B. C, Feb. .1. There is a possibility that the Crown I'rince of Japan soon may visit tho ITnited States. He lun ujjo expressed a wish to travel In America and Europe, and has now taken the necessary Piellmhuiiy steps of comiminicatin.tr his desires to the emperor. A Trip to California or Florida. Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on tho local ticket asjont of the Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange) every detail, including trans portation, berths, reservations and checking of baggage through to desti nation; also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literature and any other in formation desired on tho subject. Through sleepers and day coaches to Chicago. Only one change of cars to California. FW'fv vvvvvsvvA''vvvvvv'v.S Can Get Part o? If I . knuw about tin , tf .ill Hour, hut wo want TO KIMOW IT following manner: Intioducinj; "Mmw Wjilti-" (lour, n, to It, lls utrcn-jlh-lu Hhltene,- it, wr-i'fii'Sv--:n prose mivertiso- - . $15.00 prose advertise ., ,v 10.00 tirot advertise. and Grain Co. Ave, Scrantoii, Pa. vn v vwwvwN v wwvsvv! vv3vvV NOVEL TURN m imum case HINGES ON A QUESTION ABOUT BLACKBEimiE3. If Blackberries Are Not to Be Found Itlpo on the Bu&h hi Sentcmbor Gaul's Olintices of Acquittal Ate Slim Attorneys Sworn as Blnck berry Exports John Ward Acquit ted of the Larceny by Bailee of B. S. Wakemait's Dinmond X-Itnys Cause n Damage Suit. When bliiekberrU'H rluon and how lotifj they stay tine in the ntiestlon on wlilehhliiKes the fate of William ijitul, of the Weal mountain, churned by County Detective I'lillllns with keej) ltift n tlDullnic hotiHc. The defense ifl that the beer which the commonwealth's wltnesHc.M saw at the Uuul home In Seotetnbtr was beer which n narty of yotuiR men fioin AVest Huranton sent tliere to be stored until Sunday, when they were to have a clam bake In the wooda near Gaul's home. Tito tuinelnat witness for the defense, William .lames, when railed to corroborate this storv would not say uosltlvclv that It. was In Septem ber he and bis friends had the rluni bake, but ho thought It must have been In Setitembet' hpeittti( lie remembered they nicked blackberries nloiu; the road as they Were soInK out to the scene of the clam bake, .Tust ns soon as the ileruiise ulosoil, District Attornev T.ewist called to the stand Attorney r:. II. Iloluate. of l.a Plume, and had him tesliry that black berries ripen about July If. and that before the end of August they are all Kono, Attorney Herbert L,. Taylor, etiunsel for the defense, was Jn a dilemma, but he was not in It loop;. Taltlufv the stand, himself, he testified that ho knew nil 11 bout blackberries and their habits and that with all due resDset to Ills brother I Tolerate' knowledge of country thlnsts, he would have to say that he was all wronn concerning; the time that line blackbenles nourish. It was not until well alcmir in August that blackberries ripen, Mr. Taylor avowed, and the.v were lo be found In Plenty until the close of September. PROSICCUTIOX'S CI-AIM. The ease was on trial at ad.iournliiff time. The prosecution cinlms that Oaul established n hole-in-the-wall just across the eitv llne In Itansom township, on mind Man's road, leading- up to Bald Mount. In the locality recently come to be known by the so brinuet of Ml. Dewer. Ks-Cottnty Detective T.eyf.hon and John Griffiths testified to limine; pur chased three bottles of beer from Oaul In September or last year. James Spencer, a utilglibor, told of having seiit his 7-year-old elaiiKhtei- there for beer and that she secured It. The little girl was nut on the stand to tes tify to having purchased the beer, but Judge Kdwards would not let her tes tify on account ol" her years. Gaul admitted that there was beer on his premise's when ex-C'ountv De tective I.evshon and the others were there, but ho denied having sold any to them. Tlie beer was what wan loft over from a elam bake. Tt was Riven to him by the party eonducitlnK tho clam bnko and be In turn treated the parties who claimed they bought It. Adam Hobrowltz, of 713 Moosle street, plead guilty ot selling bottled beer without a license. He stated to the court that he was clven to under stand hv the wholesaler from whom he purchased the beer, that he was entitled to sell as an agent of the wholesaler, under the wholesaler's li cense. Ills attorney, ex-Distiict At torney John It. .Ipucs, plead for a suspension uf sentence on the ground that Hobrowltz was honestly mistaken. Judge Edwards took the- olea under consideration. AWFUL DKIMIAVITV. Two eases of awful denntvltv were among those heard yesterday. In tho one, Vrank Horn, of North Main ave nue. Is accused by Mrs, n, Duggan, agent of the associated charities, with criminally nrsaulllng his own two pretty little daughters, aged respect ively eleven and nine years. Tlie jury was out at ailjouinlnsr time. In the other case, the defendant, William Connolly, was charged with criminal assault on Annie Pstlaskie, aired nine, and Lizzie Dtirke, aged eleven. Tho crime was committed In his own house, where he enticed the children bv giv ing them pennies. The story of the little girls acquitted him of the charge of the first count of the indictment, but left no doubt in the mind of the jury as to his being guilty of the lesser counts. He was returned guilty of at tempted criminal assault and simple assault and battery. The jurv In the case of John Ward, charged with larceny by bailee of a diamond, by D. S. Wkeman, reported to court, yesterday morning-, that they found the defendant not guilty. In the case of Morris I., Henowltz, ehnrjred by (he Central Pennsylvania Hiewlng company with obtaining goods by false pretenses, Judge Newcomb di rected" tlie jurv to find a verdict of not guilty, the prosecution having failed to prove that the defendant vnn not the owner of tho real estate ho claimed to own, The matter of costs was left to the jury and they wero promptly placed on Uemowltz. THK PI.EADKD GUILTY. George and Kdwnrd Cordiier and John Fltuigherty plead guilty to the charge of stealing "bond" who from the tracks of tlm Serantoti Hallway company near Simpson. In December last. Verdicts of not guilty were thereupon taken in the cases In which the ('ordiiers wero charged with ma licious mischief, and the trio with con spiracy. The Cordpers cut tho wires from the rails and loaded the; ip n wagon, Together with Klauuherty they started for .Jermyn early in the morning to soil their Plunder tn n junk dealer. Constable .Michael Mor on, liowover. Intercepted them, and took them Into custody. A verdict of pot .vulltv was taken In tho case tn wlilch Clem-go Coweli was charged with tlio hucenv of i harness from iCinest Voselboehen, of Dunniore, the. parties having effected it settlement nut of court, Thomas Scoven, footman at the ijlv ersldo colliery, is on trial before Judge rNewconib, on the charge of ussnultimj i.ouia jsovfimin, a miner, seover ad mits that ho had a tussle with Jloval nth, ns u result of tho latter Jiislstlin; on getting on the em-ilage when there were ten mop already aboard, Macauley Case to Be Bottled. Tho conspiracy ensa brought ugalnst Charles P. tt. Macauley by the Inter national Correspondence schools is In process of ttctttcment. The defendant was, yesterday, hy ngrelnent, surrendered hy ills bonds limn, David K. Johnson, mid with the consent of the pioseetitor, his hall Was reduced from $1,500 lo $5i), C. b. San derson becomhiff his surety, Divorce Heaiinga. Judge John V. Kelly, pitting In chambers, yesterday heard testimony In 11 number of divorce cages. In the case of Sarah J, HVuuh agaliiht Joint J. KVitnu, evidence was adduced to show that the couple were married in Old Forgo on June 22, 1S90, and later moved to Providence, where they littvo since lived. Mrs. Evans testified that her husband got drunk every pay day and beat her brutally on nearly every occasion. She stood this treatment as long ns monthly pays were In fotce, but when tho semi-monthly pay came Into effect she decided she could stand It no longer and left her husband, John Itny and David D. Evans, both neighbors, corroborated her testi mony. Airs. Evans is represented by Attorney J. E. Watklns. In the ease of Catherine Watklns against Gomer Watklns, It Was shown that the couple were married on April 1. I'JOii, In this city, whore they have since resided. Mrs. Watklns testified that her husband frequently abused her and that she was unable to stand his Insults. She left him a year ago. Louis Wassel, who Is suing for a. di vorce from his wife, Mary Jane, Was sel, tesltllcd that he was married to her In tho court house eleven years ago and that after living with him for one month she deserted him. She entne back later, but kept deserting him at frequent Intervals until he finally decided to stay deserted. Two witnesses testified to having seen Mra. Wn'iset in n disorderly house in this city. Attorney John K. Homier repre sents Mr. Wassel. -Mary E, Martyn, who Is seeking : divorce from her husband, Henry Mar tyn. testified that she married him on July 0, ,1S'JI. and that he deserted her four years ago and loft for California. The couple lived In Maylleld. -Mis. Martyn Is represented by Attorney IJ. Gardner. Ilnchel Harvey, of 814 Madison ave nue, who Is suing for a divorce from Joseph K.i Harvey, testified that they were married In Washington, X. J., In September, 1804, and that they lived In Forest City Immediately following the marriage. On May (!. 1900, she claims that her husband blacked both her eyes and swore at her. A year ago they moved lo Scranton, and she alleges that since that time her husband has continued to abuse her. He took "the children away from her, she says, and sent them to Ohio. Site was finally forced to leave him a few weeks ago. Writ of Habeas Corpus Asked. Attorney John P. Qulimnn, repre senting Mrs. Margaret Danner, yester day petitioned court for a writ of ha beas cot pus to secure possession for Mrs. Danner of her step-son, Joseph Danner, now living with his grand mother, l'lielget Powell. Mrs. Danner Ik the widow of Adam Danner, who died In 1S9S, leaving three children by 11 former wife, namely, George, Joseph and Paul. By a co dicil dated Nov. 1.1, 1S07, Mrs. Danner was appointed guardian of these three children. It is claimed that Josenh Danner Is still :i minor child' and that lie was induced by his grandmother to leave the home of his legal guard Ian, who seeks to have him again re stored to her cave. X-Eays Cause a. Trespass Suit. Attorneys C. S. Woodruff and Lewis 13. Carter brought a trespass suit, yes terday, for O. E. Pickett and his wife, Lucy E. Pickett, of Laccyville, against the Hahnemann hospital and several of Its suraical staff. It is alleged that Mrs. Pickett was permanently disabled by being bttrned by X-rays which wore used on her at the .hospital while she was being treat ed for 1111 Injured hip. In United States Court. George Hamilton Cobb, of Lewisvllle, yesterday filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy with Clerk Seurlos of the United States distrlnt court. Ho has liabilities of SlO.nwj.ON, and assets of 203, The case was referred to Referee in Bankruptcy A. 1!. Moon-. Peter Drindle, or llarrisburg, yes terday llled ii voluntary petition In bankruptcy , showing his liabilities 10 be $3,lSb'.3S and his assets nothing. The case was referred 10 llefi-ree in Bankruptcy M. AY. Jacobs. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. .Indue Kelly ye-leidaj diMiiU.-cd tlio exceptlon-i to the IteiiuWleaii ceililliatc of nomination from Did Toi-tfe. The Supeilvr euuit yeitenl.i.v nol-pm-icd tho (a-e ot I.eiiora V. (Iiu-wiuir .uiiii-t Seplieii J. nlid William Took. HIGH PRICE EOR AN OPINION. It Cost Andrew Carnegie S5,000 for a Single Word of Legal Advice. I'lom the Hilton Journal, Ueforo Mr. Cornegle turned over the great stool business tn the trust he hud frequently to consult with the Xuw York corporation lawyer, Jamts D, Dill! One evonlne Mr. Carnegie, In Pittsburg-, called up Mr. Dill, at his club In Xew York-, on the long-distance teltiihone. ' ' "1 want your opinion on nn Import ant question," said Mr. Carnegie, as the Saturday Evening Post tells the story. "Can you como over tonight and seo ice at breakfast In the inoin ing?" It was nearly !) o'clock, and Pittsburg and Xew York urn lilii miles apart, "The last train for Pittsburg has Just left Jersey City," answered Mr. Dill. "Then come over op tho morning train," -Mr. Carnegie suggested. "I can't well do that." said Mr. Dill, because 1 have an tipuolntiueut to morrow night wllh Mr. X heie." Mr. Carnegie iniswered at nine; "Got a t'Peclal train toplsht." Half nn hour later Mr. Dill, In his special train, was on his way to Pitts burg. Elewn hours later ho raid "Good morning" to Mr. Carnegie. "Mr. Dill," said thu steel maker, "I wouldn't have asked von to travel nearly a thotirand miles lor nothing," Then he naked the corporation law yer a question, on the answer to which hung the disposition of millions ot property. Mr, Dill gave his opinion In a single word, "Thank you. that's all," said Mr. Carnegie. "I hope you will keep your engagement in Xew York tonight. Good-b;'." Mr. Dill was wllh Mr. Cnrneslo less than five minutes. The special train reached New York that night without mishap, nnd n few duys later Mr. Dill received for ids emu-word decision a check for J5.000. HUMAN CASE CALLED YESTERDAY BEFORE JUDGE WHEATON. General Manager of the Scranton Rntlwny Company Charged with Bribing Old Forge Cotincllmen. Outline of What Each Sido Will ' Endeavor to Prove, Prosecution Relies Solely on the Testimony of a Former Special Agent, P. W. Gallagher. The cose ot Frank Sllllman, Jr., gen eral manager or tlie Scranton Hall way company, chorged with bribing the Old Forge coiinclhuoiV lo pass a franchise ordinance in 1899, was called for trial, yesterday, In court room Xo. li, before Judge Frank W. Wheaton, of Lusornc, The announcement that the case was to be called resulted In the court room being crowded. A number of promln- !:?!' '.'' v fill:" ,. 1? ("'''. H4,..i',' '1 Mi Wgft JMl'i.ii- w,n,. : i I'l-'ny r$7,.r-iCi ihhi t, i':t.;it 4 'i ','. M,l''Ml!. .11 Ptill I' W WIIUATON, Of J.uA'ino, Wlui Is I'lt'Milhur nt tin- illinuii Trial. out men, pergonal friends of the de fendant, nml not. n few of tho street car strikers were amonjr. the onlookers. William llepp, a loading citizen of Old Foi-ko, Is the prosecutor. lie Is represented by Assistant District At torney Louis Cramer. II. If. Hannah and Cornelius Comeys. Tho defend ant's attorneys are Major Everett Wan-en and Hon. ('. P. O'Mallev, ot Wlllard.Warrcn ,vt Knapp, and O'Kiie'ii & Martin, CIIAItCt: AOAINST HIM. Ir. Sllllman Is accused of having bribed four cotincllmen with passbooks and inonev tovote for the ordinance. It Is admitted that nitfs books' wore slven the councilmen, but not as a bribe, ft Is denied that any money was slvon. The prosccutlou relies solely for the proof of tho latter charge on P. W. Gallagher, a former special audit of the company. He Is expected to tes tify that Mr. Sllllman gave' him $1,0C0 to Klve to the- four councilmen and that he gave it to them. Mr. Sllllman denies this, nnd the four councilmen tleny havlnjf received the money. Mr. Sllllman admits that he save $1,000 to Mr. Gallagher lo give to tho two principal churches of the Jjoraugh as a sort of thank offering to the com munity for allowing the company to run through the borough. The com pany was desirous of doing hoinethlng In the way of giving a bonus for the privilege", and calleel in 11 niimoe-r or the prominent men of those Parts to make suggestions as to how it should be done. The gift to the churches was suggested as a graceful way of distributing the bonus and Mr. Gal lagher was entrusted with the delivery of the money. One of the pastors will testify to the receipt of the money. The other declares he refused it. The company did not know of bis refusal until ltmg afterwards. The story was told In detail In the equity case brought by Mr. Itopp to annul the franchise 011 the ground ot fraud. Judge (lunster annulled the franchise because of the uncontradicted testimony that pass books were given the couiiLilmen, The pass books were taken up and an ordinance similar to the original one was passed. Pro ceedings to nntiul this second franchise are now pending, INDICTMENT ATTACHED. All of yesterday morning was taken up with an unsuccesfful effort to de feat the indictment on a demurrer based on the same ground taken In the motion to tjunsh the Indictment made at a previous term before Judge Ed wards, iind refused, The afternoon was devoted to the selection of a Jury and the opening ad dress of Mr, Hannah. The jurors select ed are; John Cleiaud, merchant, Scranton. Matthew Cawliy, superintendent, Scranton. AVIlllam M. Fowler, clerk, Scranton, John D, Hughes, bookkeeper, .Seran tou. Jacob S. Kirkpatiiek, clerk, Scran ton. Harry Palmer, cleric, Scranton. William T. Peel, engineer, Carbon dale, Aaron P. Huberts, timekeeper, Scran ton, Itev. A. D. Hauler, clegynuiu, .Scran ton. Daniel Uegun, miner, Vandllng. John A. Hiveiiberg, farmer, Green field. William J. AVIIIIains, mason, Scran ton. ' One of tlio principal contentions of the defense will be that the Jury can not convict, under the law, on the uncorroborated evidence of one claim ing to bo an accomplice. Tlie law does not say they can pot convict on tills testimony, but tho supnuu' court has declared that it Is the duty of the judge to cuutlon tho Jury to be slow in con victing on such testimony. Profited by a Joke, JiMiK! "Hill" Hall iVjiIj- luvi-i u JAo. Iltw It ona liu h icionlli!u lur, which fcliuik llut, In cpltr tf Up.' I111111.jil.1l William, tlicu. U eit.ii wiia-tliiiii; in .1 ium. Il v.-as I lie- it'Kiil-O' in lining mini at iliu'lljiti' iWl .vtl'u'l liolkv luiut ;l ttlcam of tl',nnJ, "plain iluinW 'Wnuik ami iltsoidtrlU-i'," ami tlitr petty uffi'mK'u, t.iili "HO ir ! iUy" 01 "H3 vr W iUjs" ili.tllcnl iii agjtmt tlie-in a fjt u, tlie elotk cuuli vrt. It .u a gtii.ilil, inonutonoiw ifilnO, widi iiutlilnf tu rclli-;u tiic ilc.nl U'Vii pt MxUleii jiiJ tlnful liuuunily, J'rKscntly, lays tlw Ctiiuia 'iiilimu1, aiuur:d 11 till Iiol'o of tjiical apiiwiaiicc. The iharijc aualnst lilii; on tlu kliect v.i.lcli lay on the u Ole'lal ilutk was "plain Uiuuk." "Wliat'i your names" aUfd Justice Halt in hli tlniLH'jt iuJiclal iiuuucr. f it 1,1. ..jffTwwtF7 t-Jr&yWthfh'' 1 ,:,m. !WP . "T ,' i.t'i ,i!snCi-, ' 1 1' MM, .-.hiA'iv. BhbmjMP-i !1.:'v,v i! m , wlii'lv tfSsHi" & V: W2F3 '' JlfiwKlc' 'A ri W. ' iW '"S HSMSSBBSC&WJKd'Wv; Bit itwW.i",', .. , wtlt.i.';i 5?cBrBXi.aGww7ft3Wji SwrW'.y't.'" wmiBmmmW.sm& mmmmmmMm mmmmmmm riWr1'1'n,;tfffi..cTTiTrTi;f -'n tmiMWMmmwmiWmMmMmi) -fc Wlien the nights are dark and dreary a good LAMP will cheer and brighten your home. They are perfect and the most durable made, producing a strong, steady, mellow light, easy on the eye. They are what wo call an eye saver. H you buy one now It will make your homo more attractive during these long winter evenings. B. & H. Nickel, .Central Draft, With 10-lnch nrw Dome) Shades. Complete Jpx.UU Z jOaXxvaTVCfeW -. Geo. V. Millar & FURNITURE REPAIRED V. 1 Have you in your attic a favorite chair with the upholstering in bad sliapt. an arm or a rocker broken, or pjrhups having tlie spiings out of order, waiting :m indefinite sometime to be repined? Lotus mend it, repolish it, put a new cover on it and srinl it back to you as KOOel as new. F. .4." KM3ER, Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. & S "fJS1 GS cSs C3 J d I w OFFERS onderful Shoe Bargains 5 & 9E& G89 B 8 S!6 flJS C?a End of the Season Sale F. l. CRANE, 324 Lackawanna Avenue. lOOS IVr..an and Maitcn Sionn i-vllar ' I'vistali and .Moiilllunt; Siuiiu collar 1.1.01) lliiw if'L'W 10J3- J.'i.liO iiuw L'-l.!) IHllV 4D.0.I now 1J. nim- h.t'l IHAV 7,i now l.'o now J.ji) now .").ir.l iiuw s.CU new l.'i.tM nn I i.o. i now ',)') IHIW ,-."i.ti iiiiw L'.I.UO u-m .VI 10 !'U Jil 1)1 I..IW I. ul 4.ID nu i..-ii 1'llV) .vo ) 10.0) ."Ol 1.0) J.'l.ll) K.0) iXI7 -' Mink Stouii eoll.ir Mink follaictlc liitbi i.'ullantti' l!l.ul; Marten Semi lll.iek M.nti'ii Scaif o.te 1001-i i:icttrii' real .'-can 100.V Illcttlle Se-Jl Scarf Sable Vox. Scaif 113S-1 1ISO-: abli lux Scarf 1H .'Ul. 0U1!) llluc wi SV.nf Illuc Ion's S.'.uf Ife'il I'ox Si.uf Mink .Sent, lon lalii Mini. Si.itf Lliiiiaiuun Ucur boa. ' i'h liny: lllack Hear lloa, U jil luiii;. Iliiiwn Heir lia, :i yiU lonsr. Natural Opiiouin lion, :l ,ds wj , . . fliay l'o Ilia, :i jiU Iviik., IIIuii l.'iiv lli'.l, .'I )'U lull','. ilj.OO Ili.W -'.'..HO '.'HAM ll jtt l.i.O ) 13.00 Iiuw 1D.0J ll.(H) Uuw UK lo.wj now r.oi 1-.0.I uuw V.' U) m'27 H71 Soil "U'J- S'-J. I'urs It.'paiicd, I'nrs Manilla! tilled. It.iw I or llJU'illt. Tannon's my name, niUler Jinlsc, ymn luuiur," said tho tramp. Tlio judli'Ial fimvn n-laxi'd Into tin- iuiii'i.m of u smili'. Mil tli. If not mercy, va abum to ti'iupcr Jutkp. "Cannon," t.iid the jihtivo tjUWlt. "ih' "III icr s.ijy yuii mc Ivailcd. 'Ilitip K'cnu in lw ntli inif foi nu to hut to iiM-li.ir.'i' imi." STAGE NOTES, .i opcr.i founded upon "u tl"' I'a'i'i' "' the' hllui" will plulijlily ho iui'wile'l In I.'iid m tliortl;'. William lllaladcll, wi'll knin in comedy un.l eondc optr.i iu!c., will IipjiI a compile)- .rf i.U own next u'jsuii, l)ei,f Scott, a shier of Mr., Willi im Cu'liir. Iia.j signed to play a pan in ilia nnv produ. ti. n of "Jmvj .luiiust," Hum Wlijtal It rlllujf a nw Aineiican i fily for Stuait Uoblon. v.hlili ulll pn.halil.i b pivkciitcil mrt si .non. A play eallcd "A (llbion Widow" wilt he r Iflltl-ll llt'M H'SlkQII, flltf IllCldelltt hclll' bjl'd Ll lliu (illi-un ili.uvlui in I.lfc. Uat lil 'fnr.'inv v.l'.o now jilay a pait In "JIji--rou Pouml," now luUo-.ton, waj omc a I'uite.l .Stall' toiisiil to ilut country. Wllllaiu (iilK'llc'a first iuccftil pan, llul if the f.ucnian uf the Jury in ''(.'olsnel Scllti.," eoniaiued Jut four spol.ni wsdt, Dan Daly U toon lo li.uc 4 new iimslcalniom cdy, eoiucmIuI similar to tee Holland r.tntai tics." Tho i-liiiniitrr Utieli he wllj pljy i ilia: of a iiiiilic.l tragedian lio hat tuinwl lu bo a profcs!oiul bandit on account gf trcnuoai or- cutustancea. II A ten-cent package makes wV III 9 l"," OR Vn llill M &a Pi" UK- &? V' ' j I Mill J ' With a cood crust and n. quiet ovi your mlr.ee tile J (l j3jjj wlllbe "like mother used toinalte," for J. , III I IWlM(f "F WIf AT ! III lUil "eed3 no skill to prepare, ft is rill ready. It Is better 1 1 l'll U fl than most "home made "because we nwer foruet tins ;i ' i il ( ! jp,1 ortlmt, cruietoomucU ortooUUlc. It a clean and , Jill VllJIl! Le:til.row lfyourdealorrjfuMtaupiJy yoi. We will tf'l T. ! ljji you one that lll. Uewaje of liultat.ou i.kie inlnce m:ai. Fillilill I' LJffiJ MERRELL-SOULS CO., Syr&cuso. N. Y. vLjSE er Co. "JKffEE M MAGZR. eD SS .CSS C (St G) itS (S3 C2S L EB ? -ifffn n fi Z3t ffTft tfg1 ffr ivJQ u f a vi fl H.f I M n m m - " --y rr. i 126 Wyoming Ave. Despite the tinuw nnd weather, 11 snniiiii'i- inlliu m-i' ini-vniles our kIiii-o its InlliU'iiic e'vtt'llillna: to tlio fnrtlicbt ntiol; of tlm cilv's J limit. Why Ih tills? Ui-ciiuco the wuiminly mlnil iil.inninK for Idiir niontlis tiln'.ul. when it v. Ill be too warm to think. As a Result wo Iwvc lnoiiKltt the' pivltlt'St imiuins. out of the ordlnury in the-lr ni:iltt'-ui, from Fiislilon's slmiililiiii ccniciv.u'iid ijluttd tliein ut her dlsjjiistil. llcitltlfnl Hlllc rjwlstcs, cnUlcly ti"w, which imvu tiiUen till IN'irls b. storui, 11U1I uo!iKRlio of tlig naiiuj XiiiiiitioHtiud Shed I.i'iwns. IJvury out', you will observe, wlllite'Vel- the lUalGll, US II stflpo of srimc lilml rtinnlns- tluonuli it. Shirt WaistSuits1 mm easily In- iinivldvd. for piol-tU-r. nioiv iKLimuuK Uiuglmins 1'. ic nut shown. All the ht.iiulunl ColOtS, HOlllV Ollll, nOW !-lltlele'B Unl Iloiiitm Sttipt's will It-mi during tho cnnilUo season. The stills ns tlio wliolo will bo fashioned simply, thai tlio wutrer may securu the si'Viitest servleo untl comfort, Sitinphs cheerfully fur nished. Tiilto ours with you, and note If they suffer by comparison. slm&sff j, Colli 'Hionel IM i