THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORKING, FEBRUARY ID, 18D7. 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. Value's Wh'st Hoards, latest and best We have all sizes and stlc. Albo Wblst Cards; In large variety, by the pack or by the dozen. Games of amusements, all sorts, for old and joiuig people. Hlank Account Books, all borts and all sizes, from the vest pocket mem. to the largest Ledger, for all sorts business. Statlonciy, everything desirable for the oflice, desk or counter, all the standard sorts and novelties, Choice Stationery for ladles' use. Tngraving and Printing to order of Calling Cards and Invitations on shott notice and right prices. See our Specimens and get prices. Fancy Goods at greatly reduced prices. Jlargalns In several lines to reduce stock. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ae. B AV LUUli tit The Finest 0S BUCKWHEAT FLOUR We Ever Had in the Mill. We Wholesale It. 0S JSJ S3sS The Weston Mill Go ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION Or TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENn." FINEST DEN TAL WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 3'6 LftCKAWANNJ AVE. PERSONAL. Dr. C. C. I.-uiu.ich Is recovering from his recent Illness. Charles II. Splller and B. G. Kern, of l3uftulo, are In the city. C M. Streeter, of Dalton, has been the RiiLst of friends In this city. Miss T. Drlsuss, of Hohoken, N. J., is lslttnf; Miss Itoos, of Pine btrect. Mis. Clmiles Knapp, of Torest City, Is the guest of frluids In this city. Miss C. Roos, of Pino stieet, has re turned fiom a lnlt to New Yoik city. Mr. and Mr. II. S. Ahoith hao re turned from their wddlnir tour, and aio residing on Church avenue. George Weed, ono of tho most trusted motormen of the Seranton Traction com pany, lies at his homo ery stick with the grip. Miss Jennie Kearney, of PIttston, has returned homo after a secial weeks' Mslt at thu homo of her cousin, Miss Alice O'Malley, -of Adams aenue. Dr. Anthony Warnaireris rec-lstprml with Prothonotary Piyor yesterday. Dr. WarnaReils Is u graduate of the Jefferson college and will pmctleo In this city. Major W. S. Millar left yesterday af ternoon for Danllle to begin tho annual spring Inspection of the Third brigade. During the alderman's absence from tho city there will bo no cases tried In his court. Attorney A. V. Bower was In Mauch Chunk last eenlng, where ho delivered his lecture on the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, which is one of the lectures in the Young Men's Christian association, course In that place. A very pleasant social affair at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reese, 418 Mllllln aenue, last evening, was tho celebration of tho birthday of their cous in, Miss Lizzie Parnham. Many friends of tho charming lady were In attendance, among whom weie Misses Sadie and IMIth Murphy, Miss Sadie Sweets.tr, Bint Muiphy, Will Maitland, Georgo Smith nnd Thomas Claik, who, after a pleabant rening, in which games, music and to freshments were important paits, joined In wishing the hostess Godspeed for this and futuie bltthdajs. Are often, spoiled by shabby Shoes, and dainty shoes improve the shab biest foot. Elegance in footwear usually means expensive shoes. Not so this week. We're selling $2.00 and $2,50 misses' shoes for $1.25 00000000 110 Spruce Street. 4. I DAINTY II FEET. ... I TRANSACTION OF THE LATE JUDGE HANDLEY It is n Subject of a Dispute Now Before Court. SHARP PRACTICES ARE ALLEGED The trinity Improcmcnt Compnii) of Winchester. Vn., ami the Liquify Improvement Company of Scriiuion Aro riclitliij; (OCnsn Stntcd Arising from the Snlo of tlio llundlo) Illoeli -Other .Mutters In Armiiiicnt Court. Whether or not tho late Judge John Hundley was guilty of Bhntp practices to put It mildly In his dealings with the Equity Inipunemont company of Winchester, Va., Is a question that was submitted to the local colli t estoiday. The matter was pi esented In the form of a case stated between the Equity Inipioeinent company of Seranton ami the Equity lmpiovement company of Winchester, with Messrs. Palmei nnd Amui man as attornejs for tho local company, the plaintiff and Attorney JohnI Williams, of Winchester, tepie sentlnff the Virginia cot natation, tho defendant. Mr Ameiman aigued the case for ills side. Mr. Williams pio scnted the defendant's cause In an elub oiato bi lef, foi warded liv mall. The Hjndley block, comet of Wyom ing avenue nnd Spruce stieet giveu ilse to the contention The Equity lmpiove ment of Winchester, In which Judge llandley owned He-sixths of tho stock nnd of which he was piesldent, bought this pioperty for .'H.'.OOO. The concern became impoverished and at Judge Handler's suggestion concluded to dis pose of tho piopeity In oidet to liquid ate Its indebtedness At a meeting of the tlhectois the judge was nuthoiized to hell the piopeitj for twenty-ihe per cent, less than was paid for It. Soon after this Judge Handley went to Win chestei and infoimed tho company there that ho had sold the pioperty for the price they had fixed, $lGS,?f.O, to the Equity lmpiovement company of Seranton, undei ceitaln conditions contained in a bond, w h'lch bond how -uvei he did not pioduce, aveirlng that he had not hi ought It along with him. The Vliglnla company by lesolution ratified the sale, without the piecau tltm of Infoimlng Itself of the condi tions of the bond, lelvlng, as is stated In the hi lef, upon Judge Handley 's In- tegilty and the presumption that he would not do am thing to injuie the Interests of a company in which he was almost the sole ownei. BOND NOT SATISFACTORY. Aftei Judge Hnndley'.s death his exec utots came across the bond and pio ceeded to enfotce a compliance with Its piovlslons. These piovlslons weie, to tho minds of the Winchester people, un fali nnd Inequitable, and for this leason and the discoveiy that Judge Handley wns himself the Equity lmpiovement company of Scianton, being piesldent and ov nlng all but four shaics of stock, thev lefused to accept the piovlslons of the diabtic bond ami hence the suit. In a nutshell the Winchester people claim that Judge Hnndlej sold a piop eity for a company In which ho held lle-dths of the stock to a company in which he held all the stock and by making the tarns of the sie Immeas uinblv fa voi able to the latter com pany hint himself a little that he might benefit himself much. The brief does not mince wotds but openly nveis that while acting In the capacity of double flduclni y he was guilty of fiaud and deceit. The answer made by Mr. Amctman to these allegations is thnt the company had eveiy oppoitunlty of acquainting Itself with the terms of the bond, bofoie it latlHed the sale; that nfter It did leain of the bond's piovlslons It took no steps to lepudlate tho sale 01 ob ject to the teims and that the objec tions offeied now are solely for the pui pose of continuing; their enjoj ment of the proceeds of the sale without living up to the agieement under which the sale was made. The amount over which the dispute ailses is $15,000, lept evented by coupons on the bonds given oilglnally by the Winchester company for the Hundley block. Judge Handley's stipulations as to how these coupons should be as sumed Is where the alleged sharp piac tlces come In, the Wlnchestei people believing that they 'were lid of tills le sponslblllty when the sale wns made to the Seranton company, but It develop ing later that they aie made to assume them. NEW TRIAL WANTED. The tulo for a new trial In the case of W. C. Tunstall against Joseph F. Uau melster and otheis, was aigued by Mi. Hamilton, lepiesentlng the defendants., who nie the petitioners, and Mr. Ross, 1 epresentlng Tunstall. The case glows out of the dlstuntlon of the Sons of America Printing company. The pa per was pi inted at the Providence Reg ister plant. When the company de cided to give up the management of the paper It turned it over to J. U. Hopewell In pavment for what was ow ing for pilntlng, believing, as Is al leged, that Mr. Hopewell was the own er of the Piovidencc Register Mr. Hopewell says he is not the owner of the Register, but that W. C. Tunstall Is, and Mr. Tunstall seconds the asset -tlon by coming In with a bill' of $319 for the pilntlng of the Sons of Ametlea. He won the suit and now a new trial Is asked for on the ground that the coutt ened in several instances, but pattlculnily In not admitting as evidence a campaign cltculai beating John U. Hopewell's poi trait, the an nouncement that he Is a candidate lor nuditoi und the statement among othei things that he Is the piopiletor und editor of the Providence Register. Other cases aigued weie: Jacob Plecher against Scianton Tinctlon company, lulo to stilke oh" non-suit, John Myeis against E. Pi Ingle and oth eis, lule for new tilalj A. E. Botteily against Henty Chappel and othets, lule for a new tiial: Emmu May Van Horn nualnst John S. Van Horn, tule for decree In divorce; Patilck McIIale against Geoige D. IJiown, demuiiet, J. Elliot Ross against James Johnson, committee, rule for judument, The tule for n. new tilal was dls- chaiged In the case of Caroline JI, lteed against Clmiles Tiopp. THE PULSE OF NEW YORK. 1 An Interesting Drama Snuu Yester day ut Davis' Theatre. "The Pulse of New Yoik" began n return engagement at Davis' theater yesteiday afternoon. It Is u diamn that lays bale the seamy side of life in the gieut metiopolls and tlieie ute sev eial eftectlve mechanical effects used in the climaxes. One of the most ef fective Is a ponderous pile dilver in operation A man is placed under this and is rescued Just in the nick of time. A competent company Inteipiets the drama which Is enlivened by special ties given by Miss Stella Mayhew, a very clever charncter actiess, Miss M'udge Maitland, who possesses a phe- nomennt bnrltono voice; Chris Uruno, on eccentric character comedian nnd H. V. IJond, who tenders a number of ballads In an acceptable way. Large uudlcnceq saw the peiform nnces jestetday afternoon and evening. The drama will he lepented today and tomorrow afternoon iftul evenings. LUCAS NEUREUTER ARRESTED. Ho is Churpcd With Selling Liquor on Election I n . Vnlentlne Glaab, a resident of the South Side, uopeaied befote Alderman Wilght yesleidny and caused wniiunts to be issued for tho ariests of Lucas Neui enter and Gustavo Zeller, a saloon keeper, both also residing on the South Side. Neui cuter, w ho Is charged with assault and battery by the piosecutor, furnished bail In the sum of $200 for his fuithei appearance. The nBsault Is nlleged to hae been committed on the last election day. Zellei, the saloon keeper, Is chaiged by Glaab with breaking the liquor laws of the state by selling dilnk on election day. He furnished ball in tho sum of $".00. The ball of both men wus fui nlshed befoio Aldcitnnn Ston, of the Nineteenth waid. AMUSEMENTS. That tho theater-going public hank er nfter melodrama Is evinced by the reception accorded "The Land of the Living" wheiever It Is piesented. It belongs to that class of plays that ap peals to the masses, and Is leplete with pathetic and humoious Incidents while the climaxes and scenic effects aio thillllng and novel Indeed it easily takes lank with the best of Finnk Hni vev's vvuiks which Includes the "Wages of Sin," "Ui othei for lit othei" and "Shall We Foigivo Her." The scenes of the plnj are laid In the diamond llelds of Afilcn and In London. It will be pioduced at the Academv of Music this, and tomoiiow evening with a spe cial Sntutday matinee. "A Bow el y Glil," one of the most sucessful of melodiamus, tomes to the Frothlnghnni this evening for a two night and Satin day matinee engage ment nt popular pi Ices. "Be nntuial" Is the admonition given by Ben Teal to the actois and acti esses In "A Bow -er.v Glil," and those who have woiked under htm, acknowledge he is one of the greatest stage managets In Amei Ica The New York Woild of December 4, speaking of this play, sns. 'The gtectlng which met Ada Lee Bascom's j New Yoik lnelodiamiL nt the Grand oneia house last Monday night, could I not fall to gtatlfy both hei and the Bowetv Glil piopei. The piny is In four stiirlng acts, all of which nie well staged Numetous dancing and slugg ing specialties ate Intioduced in the Hi st, second and fouith acts. They aie veiy entertaining and the play it self Is spirited in action and healthy in sentiment." The sale of seats opens this morning fot the engagement of the fatuous Spooner Comedy company, w hlch takes place at the Frothinghnm all net week, opening with a special Washing ton bitthday matinee on Monday, pte sentlng at the matinee "The Judge's Wlte," and on Monday evening "Inez," a Mexican romance. The Spoonei Com edy company come to Scianton undei the peisonal guaiantee of the Ftoth lngham management as being the best populat pi Iced attraction that has ever visited our cit and will be seen each evening and at a matinee eveiy day, the matinee pi Ice being but 10 cents to all patts of the house, while the evening pi Ices will be 10, 20 nnd 30 cents. A changing bill at each pet founance. "Other Peonle's Money" is tho new comedy in which Hernessy Letoyle mid an excellent suppoitlng company will appear at the Academy of Music for two mights and a special matinee commenc- 011 Washington's. Birthday, Monday, reb. 22. In "Other People's Monify" Mi. Leioyle will play a somewhat eccentilc chaiactcr pait. He will be a Chicago boaid of tiade man with a ban el of money, who Is foi ever on tho lookout for any kind of chance to add to his millions. He will not appeal to the sym pathies of the audience, but to their sense of humoi. Thete will be a dash ing young fellow, bilmful of magnetism and neive, veiy ptopetly to be imper sonated by Percy K. Bowles w ho woiks for the milllottalie board of ttade man and makes lov e to his daughter. Know -lng that lie cannot win the fathers consent by dltect attack, he tries strat egy. A comedy's plot seldom .sounds tunny In pi Int. but this ceitalnly piom Ises to play well. THE LACE FACTORY SOLD. Rule to Dissoltc tho Attachment Granted During the Dnv. The propei ty of the Seranton Lace Cuitaln Manufnctuilng company was yesterday sold bv Deputy Sheiiff J D Feiber to Attorney Chatles H. Welles, icpiesentlng William Cielgliton, of the Hi m of Cieighton & Buich, of New Yoik, the execution ciedltois It brought $10,443.' At the Instance of Blythe & Co , of New Yoik, a lule was yesterday gt ant ed to show cause why the attachment In this case should not be dissolved, le tui liable at the next term of argument couit. At the instance of Cieighton & Burch a lule was gt anted to show cause why the money arising fiom the blieilff's sale should not be paid Into couit The rule was made letunmble Maich 15, at 9 a. m. THERE WAS CRAPE ON HIS DOOR. This Was to hifjnily Thnt .HicUui Was n Defeated Candidate. WheJi Joseph Mlekus, of the Eleventh vvatd, woke up on the mottling uftei election he found a laiue piece of ciape tied to his fiont door. This was the mild way some of his fi lends had of "inbhlnir In" the fact that ho was defeated Tuesday for leg Istei of voteis In the Second dlsttict of tho eleventh vard. Attractive Prices. are those made by the Unnlster Shoe company and that the people appieeiate thf fin! thnt thpv enn linv Sllinoa nt L about one-half thelt value Is shown by the ciowds attending their gieat sale. SPRING HUMOUS, eiuptlons, hives, bolls, pimples, soies, aio peifectly and peimanentiy cuied by Hood's Saisup nillla, the best Spilng Medicine and One Tiuc Hlood Put liter. HOOD'S JILLSaet easily and piompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cute sick headache. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The fie- itslla It OS sljtsturo n7 CI f4Z ujlr. TRAVERSE JURORS P0R APRIL TERM Alcn Who Will Serve at the Next Crimi nal Court. THREE PANELS OF SIXTY EACH Shcrifl demons nnd Jury Commis sioners .lint thews nnd Munnion Drew Uuu Hundred und Eighty .Vn Dies' from tho Mhccl Yostcrdav Aitonioon--Tlicy ill Dispose of Civil Cases nt the Term of Court Which Hcl'Ium March 2. One bundled and eighty traverse Jur ots were jestciduy diavvn by Sheilff Clemons and Juiy Commlssloneis Mat thews und Munition for the Apill term of eilminal couit. TRAVERSE JURORS, MARCH 22. Thomas Pnuson, laborer, Covington. M J McAndrew, miner, Dunmore. L. L. Oilllln, wagonmakei, Dunmore. Joseph Gleason, fanner, Greenlleld. J. r. Hoyt, manager, Peckvllle. John D Hughes, clerk, Seranton. Arthur L. Loid, carpentei, Seranton. D E, Tailor, merchant, Seranton. Lawrence Rooney, miner, Scianton. John Doile, miner, Scianton John J. Davis, mlnei, Oil pliant. Oscar Butgess, miner, Scianton William Mcl.oughlln, hotel, Prlccburg. Rev, G J. Jacobs, clergyman, New ton. Otis Altemus, wlieelw tight, Scianton. Joseph V Hell, laboier, Seranton. Robert Emmet O'llole, clerk, Seranton. Daniel ClemcntH, lnbotei, Seranton. G. E Wade inn u, clctk, Scianton. Albeit Graves, fntnter, Scott. Pied Rose, cigarinaker, Seranton. C M Butts, merchant, Scianton. William Lai kin, blacksmith, Scianton. William Ellas, fui liter. Spring Brook Pied JaMte, farmer, Giecnlleid Christ Seitultz, biakeman, Catbondale. W C. Jot dun, caipentei, Seranton. Thomas Costello miner, Jessup. Geoige Seibert, tinsmith, Scianton. D W Jones, mlnel, Taj lor. 12. W. Rol erts, merchant, Blakely. Harrv Williams, clerk, Cnibondale. Edwaid Button, cetk, Seranton. Julius Moses, mnmgei, Cnibondale. Patilck J. Lvnu, hotel, Scianton. Daniel Roairan, mlnei, Simpson. Edvatd O'Connor, labeic, Scianton. J. P Moote lumbeiman, Jefferson. William J Bennett, clcik, Scianton. Oscii Ilolrelgle, blacksmith, Scianton. itufiis S. nidtn, catpentei, La Plume. D .1. Burrs, laboiei, Seranton. James Strong, ml"ci, Wlnton " D Thomas fanner, Sptlng Brook James J Walket, foreman, Catbondale Piancls Lai kin, laborei, Carbondale W W Wallace, funnel, Gieenlleld Edwaid Hititvvell miner Caibondaie. J D White, huokstei, Blakely. Josiph Whyte, mlnet, Simpson Matthew Beam, englneel. Old Torgo. James Dovle, blacksmith, Seranton Michael Movie, gamekeepei, Jermyn Mai tin Hold, puinpmnn, Old Foige Ch.is .A Summeis, liveryman, Scianton M. E. Rlclntds, laboier, Spring Brook. Michael Walsh, miner, Oly pliant. W W Jones, music teacbei, Scianton. James Bleseckei, farmer, Covington Barnev McG'll, conductor, Seranton. TRAVERSE JURORS, MARCH 29 Flank Dpcis, plumber, Seranton. Mark K. Edgar, lepoitet, Scianton. J F Hildebinndt, bolletmakei, Scianton. John H. Williams, mlnet, Scianton. John Jameson, teamster, Seranton Theodoie O Tayloi, faimei, Scott. Samuel W'hielci, merchant, Scianton. John M. Buike, hotel, Archbald. John W. Shener, bollermaker, Seranton. Fi"d Foiebach, sr., mouldei, Scianton. Philip Rosai, catpentei, Scianton Rev. D. J Williams, clergyman, Blakely. PI lllp Rlnsland, baibei, Seranton. Jnmcb Drlscoll, painter, Scianton. A. L. Lewis, moulder, Scrnnton. Jolin E Kelly, mlnei, Jessup. James S Wheeler, farmer, Scott. John Kennedy, driver boss, Seranton. Thomas KUleen, laboiei, Carbondale, Gioigo II Russ, managei, Scrunton. Tim Gllmattin, merchant, Carbondale. J. E. Walker, agent, Scrnnton John Bronson, fanner, Jefferson. Malachi Mannlon, miner, Catbondale. Chniles Stone, teamster, Scianton. Philip Robllng, miner, Moosic John J Manley, teamstei, Carbondale. Henry Jenkins, miner, Scianton. William McLoughlin, gent, Jermyn. M B, Monison, vvelghmaster, Dunmore. Ficd Snvder, merchant, Dalton. Casper Rott, merchant, Taylor. James Lewis, faimei, Benton. EcUvard Healey, hotel, Tell. Stephen Fltzpatrlck, miner, Simpson. William Haner, carpenter, Seranton. John R rinch, driver, Carbondale II. G. rrlschkorn, f.umct, Covington. William J. Boy Ian, laboiei, Lehigh. Andiew Gielnet, carpenter, Moosic. Thomas Davis, collector, Scianton. Charles JCang, jr., laborer, Scianton, Thomas M. Davis, miner, Jeimyn. Lewis K. Weiss, salesman, Scianton. lloince Gibbons, student, Scrnnton. .TamcH Phllbln, mlnei, Aichbald. Michael Gallagher, hotel, Scianton. II. O. Roberts, merchant, Peckvllle. D E Lewis, foreman, Oly pliant. Win. W. Hauls, nsst. foreman, Bcllevue Win. Hurst, miner, Carbondale Township Michael Stuinin, blnckMnlth, Seranton. Fred Pfelfei, caipentei, Seianton William Kennedy, mlnei, Pilcebuig. i i?v n pfi.mwm m jk ffl OOOOOOOOO Grand display of popular priced goods. Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries. Medium and High Grade Laces, in great variety. All at Attractive Prices. OOOOOOOOO We take great pleasure in showing our goods. J. C, Bowman, superintendent, Dlcltson, Arthur T. Davis, conductor, Seranton. E. L. Lowrle, furmer, Scott. John R. Jones, miner, Seranton. Flunk N. Hnllstead, clerk, Seranton. T. C. Batrett, machinist, Seranton. TRAVERSE JURORS, APRIL C. John Parry, mlnei, Blnkcly, John Edwuids, minor, Cnrbondnlo. W. W. Phillips, Ins, agent, Scianton, Christ Corvvln, contractor, Scrnnton. Ilcthert Drum, Jevvelel, Gollldsboio. Thomus Larkln, laboier, Cnrbondule. Benson M. Davis, caipenter, Scianton. Mlchact Lnrkln, driver boss, Jessup. Walter C. Dunning, cnipentii, Elmhiirst, Abinliam McKrel, farmer, Clifton. P. P. Loftus, fot email, Carbone'nle. John Corbv, mlnei, Cnibondale Township. Patilck Kearney, laboiei, Scrnnton. David II Reese, mlnet, Scianton J I,. Williams, tinsmith, Seranton. Charles llnston, carpenter, Tujloi. Isaac Von Storch, fnimci, Scott, T McDonough, shoemaker, Carbondale. lingo Buumelstei, Justice erf the peace, Elmhutst William William, miner, Mn Held. Edwnul Wldemnn, faitnei, Benton. Alex McDonald, foreman, Cnrbondnle. Rlchaul Davis, agent, Scianton. John G Miller, butchci, DIcltKon. JumeB Kcuine, mlnei, Caibondaie. James B rnes, mlnei, Scianton Andiew Golden, plumber, Duiimoic. E A Klngsley, cleik, Blakely. Joseph McMiu r, llremnn, Olv pliant. J J Ileniilgnii, mlnei, Sctnnton Patrick MeDetmott, laboier, Olvphnnt Geoige W Hoffman, caipenter, Scianton Edward T. Evans, tlio boss, Scianton. Michael Norton, Ins agent, Scianton, M. T. llutkp, gentleman, Caibonilalc. Edvard Mojet, laborei, Scttinton P J Mungaii, steel vvorkii, Seranton, Finnk mlth, bookkcepct, Mnylleld. Jatn.es Madden, mlnei, Simpson. G A Goodwill, laboier, Clark's Simtmlt. William K. Jones, laborer, Carbonduje W. II. Tajloi.liatdwuro merchant, Seran ton John W Enton, foremain Catbondnle. Hector Campbell, sxlcsman, Scianton. R. W. Tnvlor, barbel, Blakely. W. M. Lathi ope, cdltot, Catbondale. A. W. Lancastei, furimi, Mndl-on. P J Tostei, engineer, Catbondnle. John Tunstnll, cleik, Scianton Aug C Minck, bnggagemnster, Seranton. George W. SMIIhoin, snlesman, Scrnnton M E Sandets, edltot, Scianton. Rtchnrd A Lewis, mlrer, Scianton. Thomas Geirighty, hotel, Scianton. Thomas B. Caley, foi email, Scianton, Plank Hobnn, bottler, Oaibondale. William Kler, gentli'tiinu, Dalton. Peter Manlej, heatei boss, Scianton, -o- IN UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT Cases Set Down foi Trinl at Term in in This City. The follow Ihk cases ate et down for tilal at the term of the United States cli cult couit, which begins in tills city Maich 21, 1S97: Anna E Dickinson vs. Geoige R. Thompson, et. nl. Attorneys: J M. Fei guson, J. II. Hodge nnd H E Hand foi the plalntllf, Vosbuig and Dawson, James Scailett, W. I. Hlbbs, J. M. Andeison foi the defense. W. II. Taylor vs. the Thomas Houston Electric company nnd R. E. Dunstun, et. nl Geoige Sandetson vs. tho same. P. S Page und Lain a Page, his wife, vs the same. P. S Page v s. the same. E B Stutges vs. the same. Tlie Buffalo Bank of Commerce vs. J. C. Blight & Co, Limited. The same vs. the Mutual Oil compiny, Limited. Hetnv S. end Emma A. Plummet- vs HIlNIde Coal and lion company and the Laikuwnnnu Coal company, Limited Windwell Dolph vs. the National Acci dent society of New York. Giotge W. Tewkshuiy vs tho Delaware and Hudson Canal company. S itpta Stanton vs the same. John Kean, et. al , admlnlstiatois, vs. the Scianton Gas and Water company. Am mdii S Mace vs. Vermont Life lu pin unet company. John R. Johnson vs. rredeiick r. Wentz l'h( Schoen Manufacturing company vs. til 3 Delaware and Susquehanna and Schuylkill Railroad company. Henry Hnidlng, ot. al , vs. Henry W. Pr.bnei, et. nl. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under this heading short letters of In terest will be published when accompi nled, for publication, by tho wiltei'3 name. The Tribune will not be held ic sponslble for opinions here expressed . Vt ns Not cnt to Jail. Editor of The Tribune. Sit: Please penult me through the col umns of vour widely read paper to deny the statement made In this morning's Republican to the tftect that 1 was com mitted to tho county Jail by Aldeiman Howe. A short time ago I met my broth er, Joseph OlchefskI, who had on my oveteoat, which he took fiom my stoio on the South Side. I took the coat fiom him and thticupon ho swoio out a wat i.mt chuitrlng me with assault and bat tel y. As soon as I learned that a wai lant was Issued I waived a hearing and entuied ball for my appearance at court At no time was I committed to Jail, and that ))Oi tlon of the aitielo is an uiniuall lltd falsehood. Leon OlchefskI. Scianton, Pa , Feb. IS The membeis of Navajo Tilbe, No. 103, Imp. O. K. M, heattlly thank all those that patticlpated In their entei tninnient and social on Monday evening, Febtuaiy 15, 1&97, at Meato' hall. " . OOOOOOOOO A Gtrjil Muslin Corset Covar 10g Beiter Muslin Corset Covar, chaap at 50c, 29c Slightly Soiled $1.00 Corset Covers 58c Good Muslin Gowns, Better My in Gowns, Extra Large Muslin Gowns, cheap at 85c, 63c Very Fina Muslin Gowns, Torchon lace trim, 89c Very Fine Skirts, Val lace trim 79c 415, 417 Lackawanna funeral ofthe " 1 TxTT fTf TX TrT7" key. lieu. ivi. reus. Services Held Yesterday Afternoon at Asbtiry Al. E. Church. MANY CLERGYMEN WERE PRESENT Ilcv. J. (!. Eckninn, Presiding Elder of This District of the Wvomlng ('onfcrcncc Conducted thu Services. lie ns Assisted by Uui. A. J'. Chnllec, lustor of thu Asbiny Churcli--i'bosi) Mho .Hade Ad dresses in the Church. Iho funeral of Rev. Geoige M. Peck took plnce yesloiday ufteinoon. The main seivice was held In the Asbury Methodist chuich vvheie the lemnlns veie boino alter a hi lef seivlce at the house, cottier of Doluwnie btleet and Penn nv miuc Rev. J O Eckmnn, ptesldlng eldei of this (list! let of tlie Methodist conleitnce, conducted the set vice und wns assist ed by Rev. A. F. Chaffee, pastoi of Asbuiy church. Five other cleigymen put tlclpatcd. Gieen Ridge lodge of Odd Fellows attended the funeial In n body SK of Its members were pnllbearcus. The honotniy membeis weie foui mem beis fiom the Ohohonto lodge of Odd Fellows, of PIttston, of which the de ceased w as a member. The set vice began with a selection sung by the Asbuiy quintette, who lat et sang two other selections, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "Set vant of God Well Done," the audience Joining In the singing of the Hist. Btlet addtesses weie made by Revs. Eckmnn, Austin Giillln, of Blnghamton; J. S. Van Cleft, of Oneonta; M. D. Fuller, of Owcgo, and Mr Chaffee. Players were offered by Rev. J. L Race and Pastor Chnftoe. Befoie the casket was borne fiom the chinch, the lemalus weie viewed. During the sen Ice Rev. William Edgar, pastor of the Providence Methodist chinch, lend a sot of resolutions adopt ed Wednesday evening by the otllcets of his chinch, of which the deceased was oner the pastoi. At I o'clock the remains weie taken to Dttnmotc cemteiy for buiinl. Mr. Eckman conducted the set vice at the giave. Tho pallbeaiers were: David C Se waul, Geoige W. Ilombaker, P. P. Smith, H. F. Dunn, L. B. Finch and B T. Jnyne, all of the Gieen Ridge lodge of Odd Fellows. The honorary beaiets fiom the Ghohonto lodge of Pittston were Thomas Nichols, T. B. Lance, John Cloak and T W. Kyte. Among the ministers present were. Revs John Davy, T. A. Dony, Dr. C. M. GUlln, Place. King, Newel, Sweet, Doty, Santee, Van Hoesen, Ford and J. W. Nicholson, of Blnghamton. We Are IN SCRANTON FOR LIBBEY'S CUT CLASS Don't allow unscrupulous dealers to deceive you by sayiug they have Libbejr's Cut Glass, as There Is None Genuine Without This Stamp. Look for the stamp and take no other. Our assort ment is large. A rn (in NA HALL VLP ITU MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wjominy Aienuc. Walk in and look around. IS II well inado nicely trimmed ... 48c 59c y 30 DOZEN. FSB H JWi jtKx. NeX?THFvi HHk P H R fJ Kir a m T 7 HE25I M-jk. m m fens lk I Avenue, Seranton, Japanese - The Japs' cleft fingers never work to better advantage than in decoiating china. And the cheap living and low wages makes it pos sible for them to Uuu out more beauty for less money than Euro pean china makeis. Maybe that's the reason these goods are so cheap, but we strongly suspect that our buyer, who is now in New York, has done rather better than usual. Here are some of the things he's sent us: Crumb Brush and Tray We've had these before, and sold them in no time at 25 cents a set. How I lol1 Will the 200 last that go Oil sale today, witn tlie price hxed at 15c. for Tray and Brush both? Cups and There's many a Saucers fifty-center In the lot that came today. But our buyer sends us word that we can sell them for a quarter. So we give you the Choice of the lot today for 25c. Bon-Bon Some unusual val- Dishes ue in tlleie Pretty little bits of china are here for youi choosing today. More for the money we've never seen, tin ee styles and prices, 5C, 79c and Si.oo. There's a host of other items of which we've no 100m to tell. Come and see the lot. It's worth a visit. 303 Lacka. Ave. EYES 10 FREE, You can save money by buying specta cles of Sllverstonc, the eye specialist, at COO Lackawanna avenue, onely ono flight over the Lehigh Valley ticket oulce. Tho following prices will satisfy you that they are the cheapest in tho city: Solid gold rimmed spectacles at $3 CO per pair; tilled bows at 12: nlckle bows from EOc. to $1,50; aluminum bows from 73c. to $2 00; colored glasses from 25c. to $1 25. Wo havo a larga line of leading glasses, tho best In tho market, at 25c. per pair. Opera and mas- , nlfying glasses at reduced prices. Of- llce hours, 8 a. m, to 12m.; 1 to 6 p. m. Remember that your eyes will be exam, tned free and satisfaction la guaranteed. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Ttaining, Solo Singing Ernest ThieIe, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble Both teachers at celebrated Schatwenki Conscivatory, New York. Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Thleb is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT REX A 111, Coal of tho best quality for domestlo ui end of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Ulrdseye, delivered In any part of the cltj; at the lowest price. Orders received at the Ofllce. flrat floor, Commonwealth hulldlnc, room No. J 3 telephone No 2S24 or at tho mine, tel phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers oupplled at the mine . T. SEVlfiTH. ecsa !n OOOOOOOOO A regular 75-eeut, extra boned Corset, fine fash ioned, only 47c OOOOOOOOO &SBI2ZS& J. B. French Model Cor sets, never sold at less thau $1.00. Our Price Fa.