'J TIE SORANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1397. . 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. Painc's Wh'st ltoaids, latest and best. We lime all sles and styles. Also Whist Catds; In large variety, liy the pack or liy the dozen. Games of ainiisenicnts, Mil sorts, Jf for old and yniitif people. lllank Account llopks, all sorts and all slzfrotn the vest pocket mom. to tlie largest Ledger, for all .sorts business. Stationer, everything desirable for the ollice, desk or counter, pll the standard sorts and no cities, Choice Stationery tor ladles' use. Kngiavlng and Printing to oiilef or Calling Cards and Invitations on shott notice and light pi ices. See our Specimens and get pi ices. Pancv Ooo Is at gi eatly i educed piicis. Hntgains in several lines to i educe stock. SV1. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ae. havings The of Shavings for building lor liois.es oi cows is not Hut put up liko straw In Small Bales Js boiiiuthing now. Cheaper Thau Straw, Cleaner Thau SI raw, Heller Thau Straw. "Wu keep it. The Weston HI SCRANTOif, OLYPHANT, CARBDNML1 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION" OF TEETH WITH "ANAESTHKNE." riNEST DEN TAL WOllK IN TlIu'ciTl'. DRS, KENWOOD & WARDELL 3'B LACXAWANNl AVE. PEKSONAL. Mis II (', rieeni.in, of IiiiiKliamlon, Is visit Iiib .Mrs. L. It. rieennin, ol IMait lilai e Judge I". V Smith gave a ilinnoi at his humi! In Uiccn ltiilip- lust nlsht In honoi of his fellow Judges on thi' Hupmloi couit bench. It was alleiidcil li Piesldent Judge Hlce, Judges Wlll.ud, Wkklium, He-avei, Hiedei ami Oikidy and lij Judges It. W. AicIiIj.iM, 1 W. (lunstei aiul 11. Jl. Edwaids, of the local bench. Mis It. Goldsmith. Miss Vanillic CIolil "inltli,' Albeit KiaiiR'i, Simon I. uioi, William .Monls, Isaac Hiown, Levi Kin iiHi, Ed Uallon and William Mots lit Unliil tiu uiuutcui tllrutili.nl pet foi in ane e Mvcn undei the auspices of tin1 " ouiig Sim's Hebrew society of Wllkts Uaiie last night. SPRING BROOK SUPPLY C0A1PANY. Stuchlioldeis .Hot and Klcrtcd I) i lec tors and Olliccis ten the Year. The annual meeting of the storkhold ets of l he Spilus liiook Water Supply company vns held at its olllco In this clly yesteulay. The stock was well lepiesented anil the following weie elected as iliiectoit, for the ensuiiie; year: L. A. Wnties, J. Jtogeis Slav Well, C. D, Simpson, ClooiRe I IJ.ikei, Lemuel Amennan, William V. Hull stead, T. H. Wutklns, John Welles Hol lenbaek, Samuel T. I'etei s, Moi gun Ji. AVIUUins and Kobei t C. Adams. Immediately after the stoekholdi-is' meeting the boaul of dliectois oikuiiI ed and elected ollleet.s as follow s: L. A Waties, piesldent; Lemuel Amci man, vice piesldent; T. II. Wiitklns, secietaiy, ami Jlobeit C. Adams, tieas Uiei. otire. Tlio following Is a list of display cards kept In stock at this olllco and for Bale at ton cents each: Rooms for lent. For sale. This pioperty for sale. Furnished rooms. House for ient. House to lot. etc. k.A4.A4Jhjfe t Happy Is lie whose feet rest comfortably in our correct-made shoes. The most attractive of Bull Dogs if you want any other shape toe if you Avish. There's no other Win ter Shoe like Our Tan "College" Boot. $3.50 The Pair. oooooooooooooo 410 Sprues Street. rwwwrrvwww HANGING FIRE FOR OVER' NINE YEARS Judge Edwards Opinion la the Finncssy lt (lodwln Still. DECIDES FOR 1MB DEPENDANT Jinny oftlio V llne4si's and I'urtics to tin1 I'toi'cciliiias Passed Awii) lur ins the Pendency ol' the l.ons Drawn Out l.itiintioii--('it Hotel I'roporti on I'cmiii Ammiiiu Is lilt' Hone of Contention. JiulBo ndwaidt yesterday handed down nn opinion dlsmlsslni? the 1)111 In the case of C'alheilne Flnnessy nK'iInst Stuiy (lodwln for the poiscus-ion ol the C'lt Hotel piopeity on l'enn nenue. The suit has been liaiiKliiK lire In the local lotuts foi nine jenrs and has caused the aeeunuilation of an oxteme ly laiRe bill of Kists, all of wlileh will hae to be paid by the plalntin. AlnoliK those who have earned witness fees in the i use nie the late Judno John Hund ley, Captain John Antrim) and Palilck Slermin, thtee notnhll' S ronton clll zeps who have passed nwoj duttliK tlio pi OKI ess of the llllgallon. The contention of the plalntllls bioiiKlit up to date, Is that Peter (lod wln, husband of'Slniv Vll'Roi.ild (lod wln, seemed possession of the piopett while ntftltiR as nilmliiMtutoi ol the es- tate, npalnst a piovlsloti nf tlv la" 1 whl'h nails: "Any pei-nn o r-urMlur a! postlon of tuiHt 01 conlldetiee cannot by liniKiilu. leiinl ptoeeedliiBi!, 01 othel ulse, olitaln title to the liiotieity held in ttust. wllliout showinK that it was obtained on full 1 onsldf'iatlon paid. "The defense was that fiodwln paid full Millie- lin the piopeity and tlds conten tion JudKe Edwnids Httstiilns The substam e of the opinion is: jtiDnn nmVAiuvs opikinx. Tlio iliuntilf's bill in this suit was llled In Slaich, lS,?s Many absliacts have In teifeicd with the pnuweys of the case, it was leferred to a n.istei and oMtmlnet, I3ee It. ISS'j, who commenced tak!ii(,' tcsllmonv in Mnj, 1S.TI. Adjoin linu ills weie hud from time to time and at tlio end of one vein the testimony on the plaintiffs side was closed. In Juh, ISIJ. the defenilants doted tholr testlmun Tin cabe itiiinlned in the hands of the m.isli r V01 ovir tluee yeais. In Septeni bi 1 lVi'i, he leslKiied bis ollice of mntstci without mnkliiK .1 reiioit, and In due time the 1 a-e was onleied on the Eipilt list to In tiiid under tile new ecpilty lilies. It w 1 allied b the counsel that tlie testl inoii taKi 11 before the niasttr and e 1 in i in 1 should lie consideied b the cotut In dWposhiK of Iho ease. 1)11 Auk U. ISC'j, Slaty r'lti'Kei- ild, thin tin wife or Ilich ird i'lts-GHi-abl. bttanic the ownei In tact of a lot of I ind situate on l'enn aenue, in tlie city of Sciiintun, said lot beliiK twent-llo f ol in 1 1 out on l'enn aseiuie. aitl lirtj uet hi depth. The lot was lmpioed with a two-stoi) flame halldiiiK usd as u hotel In Sept' mber. 1SM1, SIis. ritzsct ald, Jolind b liei liushand, executed and dilkued to Thomas Anslun a aiurttsaijc upon 'aid lot ol land to Boeuie the paj - an at ot J1,iwd This moitBiit'' as as slmud to Michiel Heap in Janu.li. lSUh, In nine. 17 SIis Flt?geiald and lit 1 lmsbiiul Kae anothei 11101 tsase on lliu winie bind to Joidin .t I'cuiy. or N v oik it, to sec at 0 the sum ot $S,ll Itleliuid Pitaeiuld died in 1S7I, and Ills widow Intel mill lied with i'etei (lodwln In May, 1S7U. .Mis. Godwin, loimeih Mis l''ltzt,'ti ilil, died Intestate In Julv. Ib7L, hei hiisb.ind, I'etei (lodwin, heini; ap pointed admlnistiatoi of luu estate In OctobPI. 1SSU. Her tole smvivlllK lieiis wite liei hiisbrind, and hei blatei, C'alh eilne I'lniHssy, the pi illitilf 111 this ease. SI 1. and SIis Godwin duiliiK tliqli nuu lled life, lhed upon the piemlscs In iiues. t Ion, which weie used as a hotel It appeals also that the Sllchaul Iteip moitKiiKP was assigned to I'etei Godwin In Dcctmbei, 187(., uiid that the .loidau cV l'Vui 11101 tsago was assigned to Slaiy Godwin In July, 1ST" The paii'ieiits on this lattei moitgage was made b I'etei Godwin. SOSIE (JK THE DETAILS The 11101 tgaue ol Thomas Anglun, as signed to .Michael ISeap and In lteip as. signed to I'etir Godwin, was on recoid III Liiziine tount. In August, ISS, an c. emplillpntlon of this mortgage was ea ten, d in Lackawanna count) and a sclie facias issued theieoh. This sciie facias was letuined nihil as to Hichaid and Miuy Kltzgerild mid sen Ice on I'etei Godwin. An alias sciie facias was Issued and letuined nihil as to the riugeialds On Slay S, Ufi, judgment was uiteied for $l.pii)2 and Slaich, 1SS7, the land tt.n old hv the sheilff to Peter Godwin foi $."..'."1, The sheiiff's deed was acknowldged In Siptembor, 1!S7 I'etor Godwin died la the following month of Ootobei. The plalntlif commenced the pioceedlngs In this case In Slaich, 1SSS, almost eleven jeiu-M aftel the death ot Slaiy Godwin. "Time is a wide dlsciepancy in the tes. tlmon as to the alue of the lot ol land in question. It langes fiom W.000 to ?JU, 000 The weight of the testimony Induces me to IK the value of the piopeity ill dis pute at $7,500. The actual amount paid by Godwin to .Michael Heap on the Ans lun moi tgagi' I Hud to be J1.J1S.10. God win obtained judgment for ?4,'S02. lie should lue had Judgment only foi Jl.'JW. Godwin paid at least 1,WI0 on, (he Jordan a Ferny indebtedness, uxolusle of the amounts cied'tod to him In his ndnilnis tintlon account. The interest on this amount to the time of tlio .shefut's sale would be about J1.600. lint I ajlow onl foil 1 yeais" inteiest for the iea-on that two ears fiom the time of Sirs. Godwin's death was a leasonable time u which the administrator could h ivo pidceeded to sell the land at oiphans' eouit sale. There was also due Godwin $2,050 70, accoiding to his final amount, as admlnistiator. The ivldencc furthoi shows that Godwin ut his wife's request, paid the liev. .Moses Whlttj $150 DEATH Him STATE.ME.MT. On in r deathbed she sta.ted, among other things, that her hushind, l'oter Godwin had paid $1,000 to Joidan - Teuiy and t lial he had altogether paid lnoiu than tlie piopeity was woith. Itecapllu latlng these Items I llild as matleis of fact that I'etir Godwin paid on account of his wifi's Indebtedness the following amounts .Ionian . 1'eury, $1,720; .Moses Whltt, $150; bilance as pel admlnlsti 1 toi's account, $2,0')0.70; Anglun moitgage aid Inteiest, $l,Ui. I hae not toniputed the Inteiest on the Whltty payment nor oil the vailous sums euumeiatcd In God win's account as udminlstratoi, because It Is iippnieiit, and I so llud, that-he hud palil on his wife's debts an amount e ceeellng tlie Millie of the iuupert imolvid In this ease Tbeio Is no ovldpnco of fiaud on the pait of l'eter Godwin, eitljei in the pui ehiibe by him of the Anglun moitgage f 1 0111 .Michael Heap or In tlie biibsi'quertt pioi ceilings on the mortgage, 1101 can I find ail) fiuud In his othei transactions coiiioinlng his wife's estate. He palil full value foi the piopeit). Hiuing found as a matter of fact th it I'etei Godwin paid full consideration toi his wife's land, It Is uniiei ossai) to entci Into an elabouite discussion of any iiui's tloiu. of law. Ilelng himself the ndmliiln tialot. of his wife's estate and u teniint by couites) of his wife's piopeit, as will as the assignee of tlio moitgage which the ropeit whs sold, it would have aoldeel nil suspicion of lnpioper advantage to I1I111 if ho had proceeded In due time to sell the property at orphans' couit sale for tlio payment of his wlfe'H debts. If this ionise had been tukpu, it may be considered reawmahl) ceituln that the laud under the most favoiablu circumstances would not have sold for chough nione to pin these debts. The metliod taken b li I til to obtain title to (he property should nlvnv be avoided ijndcr clrciimstiincl'S slinlhit to these ex isting In this cone: but when thd'e Is no pupleloii of fiiuid and tlio tinnum tlou is honest and results In no Injtity to nnvboly -ln, 1 think It ought to be allowed to .Hlund, after the lapse of n many yeais. Now, Jan. 20, 1W, the bill In this case Is dismissed at the cost of the plaintiff. II. SI. Edward", A. h. J. IT IS AN ARTISTIC TREAT. Tomoirou Xlftlil's Lecture by Sena tor Corcoran, ol'Ciut'itiniili. Of the lecture on "Clolstel nd Studio," to bo delKeied at St Thomns' CoIIcko hnll tomoii'ow night b Hon. SI T. Ceitcoian, of f'inclniuitl, O, the KnqulU'i nf that city lias this to say: "Sir. Coiceuan Is a tnnster of Kni;llsli, and In his polished, eloquent way hetold his audience the history of ait and the linpoilant part the ( lolstri had plnyed In keepliifr It alive- In the d.lilt ages. His lecluiH was illusttnted liy splenilld steieoptlcoii views, whlih showed a nuinber'of the w 01 Id's gicatest nms tei pieces. Pet haps the must Intel cU Itig pail was his lemtuks on the wolks )f Angi'lo, Haplmi 1 and tlie other gtoal men of the Uoiuil4unco. Thete gleatest winks well' shown by tilt' steieoptlciin. "Sir. Couoian had 11 fund of anec dotes and InciiletitH about the pie tinea and theli palnteis,' which aie of Intei est since the ie Ival of lellgloui ni t. He held the Individual attention of his au dience until ills last wend wn spoken, and the fieiiient ii'i'ilnuie lestllled to how aopii I'iallve the; wcie." The lectin e will be under the auspices or John Hole (Vllelllv coii.u'li: No IIII. YouiiB .Men's Institute The illagtam of se.iti Is at Led tits .'C Slehln's diiur stole. - VOLUNTEKR FIREMEN. Insl.-ill.'ilion ol Officers Msld Last Nilit in Durr's Hall-"S!ctchcs of Presi dent and Secretary. At the iPEcnlnr meeting of the Volun teei Flienian's assuclntlou In Huti'M hall laid nli?ht, the follow IllK weie In stalled as olliccis foi the ensuing ear Piesldent. A. V. Vol his, ex-member or Finnklln Uuitlne comp.ili), , vlce piesldeut, Chiules SI. Xi.elinait. of the Phoenix Chemical Knyrlne company: sceielary, F Zl"eliiian, of Nay Aug;, A. E VOIUIIS. New Piesldent of tlie VnlunteeJ- Fiio- man'B Association Hose company, financial societal v, A. K Sitm'ell, of Oeneral Phlnney Engine compnii , tieasmer, Fieel Dttrr, ol the Hook and Eaddet company; executive' tonimiltee, Joseph Stuait, nf Cuniliei lanel Hose company. T. F. Xoon, of Evcelsioi Hose company, II Klefoi, of Neptune Knglne lonip.iny, Fiesl. Whit man, ol Itelicl Hose- company, 1. Good man of Nay Aug Hose lemipaii) 11. F Foibei, ol the Hook and Laeldcl com pany; (loot go Fiifsold, of Cciituiy I lose compaii) , Chillies Hecki-i, of Phoenix Chemical Engine compaii) , V W. Lous, ofdeneial Phiiine) Engine company. Tluee new inembeis weie elected and the application of" foui otlieis weie le celxed A couununlintlon fiom rinnk A. Smith, Min of J. II, Smith, lute mem hef of the association, who was bulled last Sunday, thanklnn the association for the piompt payment of the benellt, was lead. The Volunteei Fli emeu's association was oigtuiled Nov 1", lS'll, and chatt el eel in Match, lsll. The association Is foi the mutual bene fit of the members F. . .1ZEL.MAN One of Scranton's .Most I'lomlnent and Popiihir PIi 1 men. and ex-member of the lire depot t nients of Lackawanna county. One hundtod dollars is paid nt the death of a member. Since the association was oiganUed thete has been paid $000 In beuelits. This lias cost the inember.s on an uvoiaire of $1.CS pet yeui A. K Vorhls, the piesldent, joined Fianklln Eusliie e ompany It) IS7I as a toich boy, and dining the six yeais he Uns a memliet', set eel as pipe-man, nimnclal secietmj and assistant foie nian. F. W. iizelman. the seeietnry, has been a member of Nu Aug Engine cnmpnny since a boy, and 1ms been sicictniy of the Fin men's association since Its bit th. AAAAAAAJiAAAAAAi JluKc Your "Wants" Known E 'I'lii-ouli the Columns of 1 The Tribune (i fe-4 3i -' . A . ..t . 'i -rr.iA Am ;V r Ik f. MY ? I w For Hunt, ' l.o,J, . One ruiiiHl, ' Cent l-'or Sale, I A .Mono) lo Loan, Word Help Wiinlet!, Klo. Situations of ClniPKc. Wiintoil I'l-ce Triluinu "Want W bi'iiiK quid; returns. Try liciu, 'WFWVVWVV""WWWVVVrwvV JURORS ENJOYING A REAL SINECURE Two-lhirds of (he Pnncl Just Sit Around mid Praise Things. BECAUSE OF LONG WINDED CASES The Dcl'ciiM! in tlio C()mui;-Husscll Lii'i'tnicnt Suit Only Itcguu Yustci dii) --'1'lic .Joiios-.NchiinpIl (use is Also Diiigini: Slowlv Aloiig--Sii 'liciioi Couit K i'.icn as i.ivclj liuil Inciting as the Local Courts. Thlitv-slx of the ulxtv linens nn this week's panel aie having what In com mon pal lance Is known as a unap Tlie titliet twenty-font ate hnvlni: Just the opposite kind of a time. Twehe of them have put In tluee das and ate likely to put In tluee mote listening to a 1 .11 1 of toHtliuein) about contiacts, options, leases and tuvallles and Un like In the complicated CoinegyH-Ulis-scl ejectment case. Anothei twelve foi two dnjs anil a half have been lls tciilm; aiul still ate listening lo tlie Jones-Schlmpff suit wit a balance nlloged to be due for the- const) action of the building; at 414 Spiuce stieet. Plans and speilllc.itlotis aie tins most Inteiestlng featilles of these pioceed lngs., THE DIG EIHCTMHNT SUIT. The plaintiffs In tlie ejectment suit finished their side- ol the- case at II o'cli e k a. m. Sit. Pilco mined foi' a non-stilt on the iriounds that the plain tiff t. had lulled to establish their case bill the motion was denied Mi. Han nah then opened loi the defense with an liotn'n e-xplntiutio'ii of w hat they pto posed to pioe The eleleiise In u wold Is that SIosms, ComcKjs, Dun Is and Williams Iuim bona, fide and nicontt en enable options for both the lental of the coal anil the pui chase of the land. On July 1; 1802, they nlbae the secuied an option em Lavi npin t'n base of the coal and In the lollowlnn Jtinuaiy "ecuied liuni Itltbrell .111 option on tlie land. Al the I)laiiitllf'ii't.ui;,;e--tlijn this option was also dated Julv 1, IK". Some months Intel the plaintiffs gave notice to the defenduuts that then would accept the orrei of July 1. 1V)2. The po'nt ut isue now Is whether this notice ref-iled to the option lor (the lease ol the coal ot foi the sale ot the land. Uusa dl maintains Unit It Mas tlio coal, the plaintiff say it lefencd to the land Ml. Hussell was on the stand foi neatly thtee houu and was mice ceded by Sir. D.uetipuii wlto was still on at adjournment TIIF. SITKRIOn COITHT. Ill tlie Hitpetloi com I yesteulay morn ing the urgument of the case of Simon Cilhbs and F.hnliu F. Glbbs, appellants, nsralnst Moi It TllTany. et al., an ap peal fiom the cnmiuon pleas of Eiael foid county was completed. John E. Injjialiam, "f Towanda, made the aigu ment foi the appellant and 11 F. Slay liiud foi the appellee' 1 Other e a ics aigueil dining the day wore Lunliam. Uuckley and company, appellants, against Sloiy A Hunclle, et al , appeal Ironi the common pleas of Wyoming: county, J. li. Stink und Itutli Stall;, appellants, ugainst IMeiie Asheld, di'lPiid.int, and F M lllyht and Helen Aqheld (counter clalmantH), an appeal fivuii the common ideas ot Wy oming county. When couit ndjotniieel the case of John Dennis, against the Citizens' In surance company of Plttbtng. appell ants, an appeal Honi tlie common pleas of Luzetne count) was being aigued. It will be tesuined this 11101 nlng. Tluee mote eases lemalii to be aigued and it is piobuble- the mint will adjoin 11 this iitteinociu. AMUSEMENTS. A Good Thing," In w hie h Petei T. Dailey is stalling this .season, aim which comet to the Academy of Slusic toinor tow eetilng, Is by John J lie Nullv, .1 tematk,ibly popular and cleer wiitei of laice comedies, and the author also or "A Countiy Spoil," The Widow Jones" and other highly successful pieces. The new corned) for Mi. Dailey Is said to be on n par with "A Countiy Spott" which was the best ideee the pupulai comedian evet had and In which he made a hit that is still leniembeied. Mi. McNally has pioldcil him with a lie-sh Kile In which he Is nstly enter ,tninlng, and which Is bound to Insuie hlinii lic.uty gieetlng in this city. "Exactly 113 little bos and gills woio tlie quests of Slanagei Aithur at the Star theater ye.steiduy nftuinoon. They weie' fiom nine or the Institutions de voted to the cate or the(oiphans o the city. All the little lollis bidden to see the ci enlest wondoi ot the age The 'Pioje-ctoscope' and Geoige II. Summons' comedy plnvers could not attend yes teiday, anil this af let noon the t cumin dcr inmates ol lath r Maker's lefotm atoiy will occupy the best teats In the house. The hojs and giilst appt eclated that wondetlul liuiclilne, the 'Piojecto scope,' and the gneis of th- neat weie amply 'repaid In witnessing the pleasute of tiieii little guests," says the Huffalo Couiiei. The above Aleut show will appeal at the Fiothiiighuin theutei all next week with daily matinees evei y day uxiopl .Monday. .Monday evening the isieatebl comedy dinma ever wilt ten entitled "A Hitter Atoiii'inent." Pilcef duiliiK engagement will lie even ing 10, '20 and ."0 cents, Shttlnee pi Ices lo cents to all paits of the theater. The famous Watsnti slsteis and their giand company Mill appeal the last half of the week, headed liy their electtlc sensational neilal connivance entitled "El-Tilangul Gitntoilo," conccdeil by piehs and public to be the most vividly betuiUful fi'-'ilal bpeclocle evei witness ed Miss Slay Watson dlsiiluys w ondei -ful btiength In seveinl ol hei gymnastio feats, that would lellect V"i) tieelltably emSandow. The compaii) Is one of ex ceptional met It. To enunieiule the per foimers 01 bestow deeied mention of their lespccthe- met Its would icquite consldeiable space. It Is .sulllclent to state that the entcitnlnnient olfeied Is excellent. No mntlnee can be given on Tluiisday. Walte's Comedy company ami 151 anil oichistia of thiity-Iho uitlsts will open thuli engagement of two solid weeks tit the Academy of Music on Mon du night next. Tlie pla loi tin- open ing night will lie none oihet than Pi oil man's great luboi diama, "The Lost PaiadiJe" in which a full equipment of BceiU'iy for the tluee nets Is cat lied by the compaii). in this and all other details ol the peifotinance, the lenill llon glen by the Walte company excels that of the oilsinnl hlgli-piieed com pany. All fonnei Keitinton fovoiltes aie to be lound In tlu cast, Including Slessis. Cleinens, Morlarlty, Chace, Hteiret, Hull, III own, Sllsses Ctego, St. Felix, Gtuy and Cushmuu. The oiches tta tills Keabon eclipses all fonnc'T et- foils of the uloneer of populnr ptlces, being" under t'lc leudetslili) of Vincent liolll. Ainnui; llu views to be shown on the wmuioiful nnliuntftginiih on Mondny evonlnr, will lie a file- dopnit-niL-nt on the full run lo n lire, the greiit McKlnle)' parade In New York city, the Knights Teniplni parade (Set anion last May), n, collision on the elevnted and tunny points of Inteiest locally. No free tickets of any kind for the opening night. Walte's Ptetnluni band will give but one open air collect t nt noon.wealh ei permitting, be on hand Mondny. THAT CARB0NDALE COAL TRACT. .Indue Edivauls Hands Down An Opinion Touching 11 I'litisc of Suit. In the case ot Stuind & Chatubeilaln against W. 11 lloyei, the Acme Coal ( ompany and otlieis, 10 stilke oil" judg ment, Julge Kdwaiels e3teidiy hand ed down the following opinion.. The dcfcliditiits leabcd eel tain coil lauds fiom the plaintiff, enteieel into posses sion of the piopeit) and pioeeudcd to mine coal. The le.ipe pioildcs lot ihe p.ijincnt of iiilnlmiim ioMilt and con tains the following default clause: (lie cites Ihe douc which provides that 111 the case of 11011-pa) incut or ionlllcs 01 noii-compllini'e with the teims ol the eoiitiiiut, ami ni ti r tlilrt) elas' notice the- giantots hud thV light to lake pos spjf.'ou again of the piop'eit). The pliilntiris iltd gHe tidily I i) s' notice- and entered an mule ible action ot ejectment, find confes'-ed Jiidctiiint, executed anil went into possession Tin- couit then goes on ) We aie usked to strike 11IT the Judgment so entiled Toi the reason that the allld.ult does not cover the c-uici- of foi feltifro. This we re-ruse to do because we consldet that taking the notice or 11III dalt togcthei, the judgment was rc-gu-laily Vnteied. The depositions taken on both bides detlile tlie fact that tlie dispute between the iintiis Is ot consldeiable- moment. It lnoles a liuge mono) Investment on the pint ot the de fendants, and hupoitant conti.ut and piopeity lights on the part of the plain tiffs It Invohes also (lie constiuction oT sevptol clauses In the- lease In Mew of the facts of the case as shown ill the elepcfaltioiis, we are ot the (million that the Judgment ought to be opeuei) and the defendant's should be- allowed an oppor. tunlt) to lne the questions at Issue ele clileil by a Jill) 01 In a court ol equity. We ale nwuie that theie Is an equity casu now pending between the panics', It may be that tiieii ellfleiences can be de termined more s-pcedilv and satlsfiutor II) In the eepilt) ca-e. As to this we e ptets no opinion now. He then mnkvs an older giantlng a llile to mien jiulrment and let the de fendants Into n defense. Ho also dl lects the counsel In the ense. If they de-teimine to pi oe eed at law, to ntgue on tlie form of Issue and submit to court foi nppnnal. - - . DATES OF COMPANY INSPECTIONS. When the Mciulicis of the 'I'hiilccnth Mill lime to Pace the Oidcal. The follow iner orelei has been Issued with lofience to Inspection'- In thoThii teetith leEiinent. Scianton, Jan 10, 1SS7. Kcglmontal Oidei No. I I. In iiccoiiliuce with Gcupial (Jrdi-i's No 2, A. G. O , cuiiPiit series, tlie sexcliil conipauli'S of thK comniuiiil will lie in spected In theli icspecthe .11 11101 le-. by Slajoi W. S. Sllllni, biigade Inspcctoi, at 7. I5p m of the lollow log dates: Cotnpiny I!, at Scianton, Wednesdiy, .M.1ICU 10. ISUi. CoinnVin G nt Slontiose Thuisel ly, Sl.iicli 11. If!i7. I'onip in) H, Slaich 12. 107. Company A, Slaich ID. lS'JT. Company C, at Providence, Pi Ida), at Set anion, Simula), at Scianton, Tui"-day, Slaich 10 1Sf)7. Company E, at Honesdule, Wednetclay, Slaich 17. 1SU7 Company I- at Hydo l'aik, Thntsda), Slaich IS, 1S97. Compmv D, nt Scianton, Fild.i), Slaich 19. U17. II. Tlie attention of company com manders li especially dltpctcd to Gcnei il Orelei No. 10, A. G. O, belles 1SW; and lo General Onlei No I, DI)lslon Headquai tcis, --erips l&tKi III. This is the legulni pilnp Inspec tion, at which eiiv man Is lequhcd to be piesent. 11) oidei of Colonel Homy A. Coarsen. L T SI itten. Adjutant. TROUBLE OVER A TRUNK. It All (iiew Out of otnig (Jinnies' Dcsiie to lie a II) pnotist. The G.iitnes-Gilinaitln case was tned yesteulay men nlng befoie.Aldeimnn J. T. Howe and elecislon tusttu'd The case Involves tlie owneishlp nf a tiunk. the piopeity of a son ot Sits. Laura Gail ties, of 121 l'enn avenue. Some time ago he took the tiunk, containing consldeiable petsoual effects and joined a company under a cettaln Piotesor Slaitin, who was giving h p nei'lc exhibitions in this vicinity The company touched Cnibondale and on leaving that city for Peckv Hie, young Gall nes gave oteleis thut his ttunk should be sent to Scianton. The tiunl: was put of at Peckvllle, and. It Is alleged, ordered taken to C.llmnt tin's I10M by the manager ot tlie company. Tlie boaid bills at tlie hotel weie not paid and SIi Gihiiaitln held th? tiunk as secuiity. .Mrs'. Galines caused a seaich wanant to be Issued and the tiunk was iccov eied b the Gall pes. Sir. Gllmaitln then In ought suit for Illegal seizure of the tiunk, which constitutes the case liefoie the aide man. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the case of Charlotte T. Sykos against D. W. lluir, Judga Edwards jc-b. terduv gianteel a inle to show cau'-u why the Judgment entered for v,ant of an affi davit of defense- should not be sttkken olt und vnc"teel of leconl. CIt) Solicitor It D Stuart, of Cnrbon dale, yesterday fllpel with Piothouot.iry l'ior an appeal fiom the award ot aibl trators in the thlttecn eabos bi ought b Cottage stieet propel t holdeis ngalnst the city and the Caibondulo Tt action company for damages sustained b iea son or the laying of the company's Hacks on that thuioughfare. The plalntllts In the boveial cases ate Slaiy Pace, P J. SlcAudiow, William Slallo), Domlnlck Klllin, Nicholas Devlne, Patiiek Don noil), Janus Klllen, .Michael Ljueh, Saiali Iiagloy, Slai) Lnikln, John Con nell, P. L. Ni'.uy mid Patiiek Klleullcn The lio'ita P'ate Glass compaii) through Its counsel, James II. Tone), cstoida llled exceptions to the Judg ment leiide-ied against It and In Ulttin bender & Co.'s favor, alleging that the summons In the case should have bt-en scived imon the compaii) 's iittoine) In stead of J. W. Ilonta. TWO SVHOLE STORY of the won derful cuies by Hood's Sat snpai Ilia is soon told. It nmkes the blood ileh, pute and nouiishlne;. it cuius scofuln, catanh, rheumatism. HOOD'S PILLS act liainumlousl) with Hood's Sin sapai Ilia. Cuie all II v ei ills. 23 tents. Tor Infauts and Children. Thj fa:- 1 I9m 4M Is en ygmfr. tt l-i&Gih. e;et7 vtnifer. 1 GROUP THREE OF STATE BANKERS Held a AieeliiiR in Board of Trade Rooms Yesterday Afternoon. EXECUTIVE C0A1MITTEE NAMED C. W. Ctnistci, of This City, Is See ictni y 11111I Ticasarcr of It--A Uni form Statement to Ito Signed hy lloriovicrs Is Adoptcd--Nct .Meet ing in ilkes-Hnrie in Jul). Tliusc lio Attended. Cioup thtee of the Pcnnslvanln Hankets' association, comprising all the counties In cartel 11 Pennsylvania, 1101 til of Philadelphia, nut in .seml-annulil session osteidu uflciitoou in tin bo.nd of ttade toeiintf Tlie meeling was not as hugely attended us usual and .vjjISSSk fjs C W GCNSTEIt, OP SCHANTON. Secrotatv and Tie-asuier, Groiqi ", l'eiin- s)lvanla Hankers' Association. thcio was a noticeable absence of Scianton bank olllcials. Only about an bout and a hair was lcqulied to tinns act routine business, elect ofllcets and adjoin 11 to meet in Wilkes-Banc in Julv. The- follow hie- ovoputtve. ceemmittcn was elected 011 lecnmnieiulatlon or the committee on nominations: G. 11. Flannngan, of Wilkes-Mai ie, chnlr mnii; C W. fiiinstei, of Scian ton, Sectetai) and tieasuici; John F. Gw inner, nf Easton; E, W. .Mulligan, of Wllkos-lJai ie; II. C. Shafer, of Scianton; Edwnid ,Itnnlgci, of Allentown, and 1. P. Paidee, of Hnzletou. ISOnUOWEHS' STATESIENT. A unifoiin foi 111 of statement to bo signed by bnnoweis was adopted Its pin tlciil. ns weie not glvi-n foi publica tion. Those piesent weie: W T. Hnckett, cashier, Enston National bank: C W. Guiibtei, chashier. Slerchants and Me chanics' bank, Scianton; N. N Hetts, cashier, Flist National bank, Towan da; O. L Haveily. eoshlei, Tanneis' National bank. Athens. A. A. Stal ing, casliiei. Peoples' National bink, Wllkes-Batie; Win. H. Peel:, cashlei. Tiiiiel National bank. Scianton: H. C Shafei, oasliioi, Scianton Savings HEXrORD'S HEXPOHD'S HEXFOUD'S Rexford's. H OOOOOOOOOOOOOO e 1 00000 Have to postpone tlie sale of the Wright stock of Jewelry. More of it than we thought there was. So much, in fact, that we can't get it ready be fore Friday. All hands are busy marking the new prices the 25c. on the dollar prices. The goods will be read' fo.r your biding oooooooooooooc Rexford's, . 303 l.JCku Am. oi IXrOHD'S HEXPOHD'S HEXFORD'S HI Come to roil ALL Newspaper Magazines and Story Papers, Slnln Stand, ioj Wjonilng Avtriiu; A.L-WAYS OREN. Why lot our homo and business ba dentroy. ed throuL'b Btronn drink or moi plitno when 1011 can bo curud lu four vvi-oka at the Ktoluy Inatltuto, 7"A Madlsoa avenue Bcraatoa, Pa, I be Cure Will Bear Investigation, rTA : t ( X '1 WfflJ X VsSW M m FRIDAY, J Jill, 12, 1 O en B1SEMR SOLOMON'S bank; F, L. Phlllliis, cnshlor, Tindein' National bank, Isaac Pout, cnshlor, Flint National hank, Scinntonf Geo. 11. Flununtmn, cnshlor, SVyomlng Na tional hank, Wllkes-Uatte; C. W. Lay cock, dashler, Authtnclte Ravings banlc, Wllkcs-llnne; E W MttlllKan, cashier, Second National bank, Wilkos-Hatre. A1AS0NIC CALENDAR FOR 1897, "Uncle, .lake's" Publication Is Com piled 11ml ICciuly loi Dlstilbiitinn. "Uncle Jnkcs" Jlnsonlc ctilendar for A. L. r.Sl. A. D 1S!17, has been Issued and Is leady for dlstiibutlon. The publication contains, lit pages of detailed dlrectoiy matter or all tlo lodges, citap tein, conlRtorle and commandeiles In the city and vicinity. The calendar has been compiled for man) yeais by Jacob F. Hotxel, tyler al Masonic hall riom whom copies tuny he- obtained. In the bonk aie a number nt lecent Impottant deelslons of the (Tinnd mai.ter, a fund of Masonic lead ing inuttei and special in tides or Inter est to tlie eiaft. 'I'o Cine 11 Cold in Oup Day. Take laxative Urotno Qu'nlno Tablets. All druggists refund the money II It fKils to cure. 25 cents. T IS ABOUT TIHE this adv. was changed. Fact is we have been so busy with inventory and customers we have not had time. We will soon be in shape to have our When 3'ou can get bar gains if you want them. Odd pieces of Decorated Dinuerware, Glassware, in facts odds of all kinds, that will accumulate in a store where a large stock is carried. Will give date later. MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wjosnlng Avenue. Walk in and look around. WE HAVE THE BEST To Be Found In the City. Tailor1" Plade, TsiEos Fit And Finish And About Half 'luilor Prices. -516 LfiCKftWANNA AVENUI. THEELE School or Music, 5:0 Spiuce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice 'Iraitiin1,', Solo Sinlnj;. Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Hoth tenclicrs at celehrateil Scluirwenkei Conservatory, New York. Also other competent teachers enaycil. Mi. Tliiclj is the bticcessor to the laU HERR KOPFF. EYES Ton can Bavo money by buylnc specta cles of Silvci stone, the eye specialist, at 309 Lackawanna avenue, onely one IllKht over the Lehigh Valley ticket olllco. Tlio follow hit; prices will satisfy you that they aio the cheapest In the city: Solid gold rlmiricd spectacles at $3 CO per pair; flllu i bows at $2; nlcklo bows from 50o. to ?1 CO: aluminum bows from 75c. to $2 00; colored rIjescs fiom 2Jc. to J1.2C Wo have a lart;o lino of reading glasses, tho boso In tlio inaikot, at 2Hc. per pair Opcrit and inns nirylnK glasses at reduced prices. Of fice hours, 8 a. m. to 12m. j 1 to 0 p, m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam ined fieo and satisfaction Is guaranteed. WOLF & WENZEL, 531 l.Indcn., Opp. Court House, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sola Agents for Iilchnrdsou lioyntou's Purnaccs uud ltautjoj. II IP Eli oil f A SggTcv j -gj -w- y w ILIL IL 14 I UU ILL A Ilil
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