,y 5 TtrTDi'UJmrf- ' W!?W '?rfy"'T ,' Nwiijwtoiw:ri-rr : THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TIirRSDAV. NOVEMBER 10, 11 71 Thl Vote Not Uood Alter .vov. is. i5pj. Christmas Cantatas, Choruses, Solos, Services. Fine line just arrived. Music Rolls, nice vaiietv, 53c to $1,33. ' ricKtnlcy 10 ct. Husic contains "Last Hope," "Palms." "Filth Nocturn." "Czerny's Stud ies," "Duverjioys Studies, ' "The Skipper," "Liszt s Second Rhap sodic," and 700 other choice selec tions. "Crescent lied tint Strings" stronger in the world. PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. W A new departuie at 1 The Griffin Art Studio, X We arc now prcp.it ed X to fill the wants of the X amatucr and prolcss,- ional. We SOLICIT YOUR TRAD:. DR. A. A. UNDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Woman Office llouis . f) loin a in i to :i i. in At Itcsidonce 7 to 8 p m Offlco WllllBtin Ihilldlinr, Opp. I'onlotlkc licsldence 'JIO bouth Main Avcnu. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LtME EANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matters Follrlted Where OtUori railed. Moderate. Lharccs. Mrs tlco Carr pionn teveUet or I ldUU Mr. Cnrr IVlaildOlill Banjo ni Guitar Studios in the new c.iie-niey Handing, nit, Wiislilmilnti iixe -.ex-tutl yutr lu tlili iltx. Dp Wyoming M'ml mii Musical 1 ucnlt.x. Usxcopencd a Cencrn. Insuranco Offlce la iiiiiois'iHiiei I en Stock Cotnpnaln represonted. Lurss -us especially tollclteil. 'iuleptioue 1SUU. Allow Us to Clean Your I.ACU CURTAINS and Yon Will lie PleaseJ. Lackawanna "THE" AUNDRY. joK I'enn Axcnue A. U WARMANL sf The Wilkca-Bairo Record can bo liad la Scrauton at tho i.ewb btnnds of IWl lr.un Dros , 401 Spi ucq and ZOi Linden iiccts; Mac, Luikt-xvanna avenue. PERSONAL Ml."-. Mary lJouslK.it., oi roster, i-, uitliig Hu.intou tiknd. M- tfiih.m i:. DlikliiMin ot tin- Tiulli, Is xUltlug in 1'liiludelplii.i Theodoie V. Coma II letuined lat nig'U to IielKxue nilliKe. Ni xx Yolk JIUs l.axinUi. Si'hnell. dausliter or Mr. I hlllp Selmell, H spending a lexx da XHth fiUnds In Ttoche'Htcr I J MiC'altie.. of tlilr. clt. was ur i iintil a. Cathnlk pr1 M In IJaltiinoie Iil rsteidax by Illi hop Cu. lis. Miss HtddhiKt,! 'i. of the l.ai iuixxaium llobpitui Training Si ion' lor Nuihs, Is hpendiiiB a short xiuation 1 i Intoe. lion and Alt f-. .. A, W'nlieh iiml Mis John I. Hull, aeeenipanlrd by Jolin Vccs ilullenbiel. and xxlfr of Wllkn. Jlarj. IM In a i-pccl.il car xrsteul.is at trpu a tor Nexx" Mi-xlio, Tim patty ex pel to t. tuin about Tli ii.ks-gixlng Day. V S ( I i.n-.. fiiinu'iix tiliiir ot ilic Jlxxij Tinas, noxv oi th" oilln ot hci Man l Inunul allalrs, xa a SiM't t"ii xiilor 0fctcrda. Juili Atcbliali. k'.ixcs toO.ij to, Cvlle funt'. i'eui,ci luiinty. to i.ea. aigunieuH ii etrrptiniii! In an e(iilt ium In xluclt 1. hpeilHll.x prtyldtd. " will ictiiin to n ouoxx LECTURES ON LITERATURE. Xlrst, in the Seiles Dellveied nt the Home of Mis. C. D. Simpson. Tin first in the n-iies of b'tttno on lltcratui. glxen b Mis. Staples xxms held xestcrday at th1 home of .Mih. C. X) Simpson, on Ollxe stieut and xasr largely attendi'd. The Mibject of this date xxas Mis. Hiovxuiiig. The I.e. turo x-as piffaeed Uy a. ehaiaetetlstle recital by Mrs. Stuplnt, of a sketch tioin 'Tho Jlli (in Christmas Onto!." Tho life of the greit xxoiaau poet of tho times xvas delightfully rexlved In tho HjK'ukei'tt doftly ehaimliig way. Tho most Ideal lovo story of nil his tory embodied In tho perfection of de votion bi'twi'cn JJIlK'lbeth Dauett and Robert Drowning xvpu giaphlcally por trayed. Mih, Staple? recited many jf ii Liiuus irom xuo poems, quoim,-; from Auiora I.clgh and Tho Cry of'the Chlldieu," xvhlch luttct (the iom juircd In Its effect on u llxlng thought H7id nodal (luestlous xxlth Thomas JIood'H "Song of the tjhlit." In .-onelu. flop slie gave tho luoht exiiulsito and pathetic lines of "Mother and I'ott." Tho second loctuie xxlll lie held on Wednesday next at' tho homo of Mrs. William r. Hallstead. Tho subject xvlil bo one of great Intoiuat the two S'.otdi xvi Iters, Ian Ma' lean and James Dojrl. Tickets may bo had cm appll- cation on that occasion, or from Mr?. O. D. Slmpnon at any time. Among tho representative ladles present yesterday wore: Mr?. Thomnfi Dickson, Mts. .1. P. Dickson, Mis. Q. U. .lermyn, Mrs. W. W. Scrantnn, Mrs. .lnmc .Scrnnton, Mr?. W. D. Ken neily, Mis. 13. II. ltlpple, Mrs. F. T. Vnll, Mrs. L,. M. antes. Mrs. M. It. Kujs, Mr?. W. . Paike, Mis O. 10. Com hen. Mrs. P. M. Ginin, Mrs. N. K like, Mis. William Matthoxxs, Mis. Ilrundago, Mrs Mule. Mr?. 1. K. Mt gnrgel, Mts. It, O. Hi nolo, Mrs. AViltatil Mntthoxxs, Mis. William Olmstoud. Mrs. -William Mm pie. Mrs. William 1A llnllHtfitil. Mis. IMward Meirliield, Mrs. Uushncll, Mis J A. Linen. Mr? It. W. Arehbald, Mi?. C. II. Welles. Mis Wulter Matthews Mr?. S. II. Haves, Mrs A T. Ycnt. Mrs. Gilbert Muuay, tho Misses Jotmvn. Mitt iJlmpsmi, Mlfcs Dule, Miss Htidsetl. WILL BE HEAKD AGAIN. Depuy-I'ltzismmons' Case Ke-Sub-mltted to Grand Jury. At tho last session or tho grand Juiy he cilmlnul libel ease of Uoe Deptty. ur D.ilton, against Colonel !'. .1. Fltz Simmons, editor of the .Sunday New?, wis lotutned Icnoied anil the costs placed on the plosecutnis, A nth- to show nu?p win the costs should not be remitted anil tho aso submittal to another giand Juiv vxas sei n-ed bv Mm Dcpuv's counsel, 13. (' .Vexxeomh and 1'. W. Thuyei. and ni KU'd at the teceiit term of nigumcut ouit The lost"! xxeie remitted foith xxlth and jesterduy Judge Archbold handed down an oidn dlieeting the dlstlkl nltoiney to le-submit the cast' nt the present session of the grand Jill) -. - PETITIONS FOR BRIDGES, Will Be Heaid Today by the Giand Juiy. T'etltimis fm new bildgts fiom var ious paits nl' th" lounty will be con sideied by the giand Juiy today Yisterdttj a petition was filed for a biidge over the south binneli of Tunk li. uniock eieck. between Denton and North Ablnglou townships and anoth fi lor a In idyr over tho same neck h 'tween Denton and La Plume, also one for a bridge oxer Smith's cieek, mi the Scott road, leading from Gieen Oioxo to olyphant. Dalton bntougli petitioned for an appiopriatlon for the repair nf the btldE'" ueai II. (i. Sloeum's leslilence. The Kiantl Jurv will make Its (list re pint this morning. Hlxty-txo eases weie eonsldnied esteulay and Mon clii: MARRIED IN ST. LUKE'S. Miss Maigaiet Wilson and Milton J. Budling United. Mis Mnrgniet Wilson. daughtiT of Mis Chalks IJijnut. xxas married ji'.i tuday at noon to Milton J. lludlonu, of Chhago. Thi' eeieinonv took place In St. I.tike'H (hunh and xxas peifoim ed by Hex. Kogns lsiael. Jlr. Stev ens, of Chicago, xxas gioomsman. The biid xxas glxen axxny by her step tathi'i. Mi. Chailes Dryniit, formeily nl this (It j. The bilde is a (.hnimlng young lady, a Vaster .sludent, xxho made many friends last xvlnter dm in her xIMi in Scinnton. I'oiiRiatulatlons xxeu- tecelxed at the rli'jieli, after which the bride an I tioi'in left for an extended xxeddlng tour They haw een guests of Mr and Mrs. r.. A. Lynde duilng their stay la the eltj. ARMY RECRUITING STATION. Will Be Established in This City Today. The following leter xxas lecelxed ji-s-tenlay from Lieutenant Slvlter, the leciultlng ofllcei in ehatge of tho Unit ed States at my leei tilting .station In AYIlkes-Dane. Reel lilting Ollki, V S. Allay. Wllkes-lJarre. IM , Nov. y, lvs-., IMItnr of Tho Tilliinie. Sli . 1 dcslro lo Inform xou that 1 xxlll send a di t.uliirii nt to oi.t town toiuor loxx nfieinooii to open a, i.iiuitlng hta tlon, Cultiil Siatih ninn A notice in the columns ot .xour paper to that eiteit xxlll bo appreciated. Vcrv rc-pi i tfully. P. J Sivller M. nnc1 It. O. INDEBTEDNESS ENOUGH. So Think the Voteis ot Wintou Bor ough. The itie.-tlon xxhetliet or nut to In crease the Indcbtednibs of WJntuii bor ough xxni htibmltled to the titers of that place on Tuesday and xery little Intet efct xxa. taken in it One hundred und txxtlve xotis xxeic c.'tbt ngaiusl the Increase, and only s-exenteeii for it. Theie xxere no xotes on one ski" or the other of I hi- propo sltlou In the Second xxnid of thu bor ough. The FIlHt xvaid c.iftt S fm and S7 against It: and the Third xxard 'J tor and "5 against. DEATH OF MARY MOYLES. Was a Niece of Mis. W. B, Duggnn of This City. Mlhs Muiv Mujies, of Archbald. died last evening at 7 o'clock at the home ot bet aunt, Mis. T P. llcalex. with xvhom Mio had llxed .since childhood, xx hen Bin- beiell nt both father and mother. She was txx-enty-le yeais of ago. A biother. Daniel .1. Moyles. of De tiolt, Mich, and a sister. Miss Agues Moyles. of this elt, huivi hei. Hho was a. niece of Mr?. V. IS. Duggan, of the Associated dimities. Quite Speedy. The Lake Shoie and Michigan South ern tailx-ay still maintains the xeiv unviable let old xvhlch It has made for llreif in exeiy way aim me snixke Is alw.ixs tho best. Itu cais aie tho most luxuilaut oxt.uit. Its attendants courteous nnd for fast time It can't be uppionched by any road running fiom Dulfalo to C'lexMaud, Toledo, Chi i ago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Intel -mediate points at the same tlmo safety Is not sacilficed for speed, every safo Kliaid being piovldcd. This Is xxhy tho Lake Shore never bus uny serious dls asteis lie sine nnd tr.nel Ia tho l.ai'c Shoie. The Gieatest of All Bargains Ju Oilentnl Ruga and Cm puts Just Im ported, Call at l.'l Washington ave nue and see them. "The Nash." Has two good looms to jent xxlth board. Bargains At Kemp's Photo Stock house this xxeek only; 40-cent print tollers for ID cents. 103 Wyoming avenue. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P, V. & M. T. llotvley.23t Wyoming avi. DUG OUT A FORTUNE IN THE KLONDIKE NATHAN KRESGE MADE A STRIKE IN GOLD FIELDS. Left Dnyrson with S30.000 in Ditst and an Interest in Claims Worth 8350,000 Drexel & Co., Buy Two Sites for 350,000 He Is Not Anxious to Return to Trozen Region Satisfied with What He Has Got His Claims Ave of the Diy Digging Vaiiety. Out "f tin many thousands or fad utes In the Klondike it ia plcnaiint to nolo that v Monioe county man has stiikk It rich In that new III Dorado. JIo Is Nathan Kresgc, mttlvo of ''h'"iiniithlll toxxiishlp, and ho i union fiom that country a "wlnnei" to the tune of thousands, sns the Stioltds burij Times. A TltniH ninn met Mr. Kresge and In an int.rvlew kained the following In teiettlmr tnty of I Is success: "It xxas a year ago last spiiup' said the Klondlkcr, "that I vnt inio th gold (ouiitty, arriving at Daxxson city on I he twentieth of Max-, 1S'7. 1 went In as an epeil'nied miner, hnv Ing spent Hoveii yeais pi e Ions In s'outhein Oiegon 'jilteer mining." It xvas eleven ve.irs ngo that T left Mon ioe county und for some lime I livid 111 Seattl On getting Into Daxxson I 'mmedl ntelv wont to woik and haxlng located what I belle x ed to be tt desluble claim T Mulled to dig. My efforts xxere it xwmled bv hilling the picclous m ml In good palng quantities. With a tiarty of li lends x-e stnkod out eight i lainis neat Hie mouth of the Skoo kum CPjIi h and on Donnn.i cieek. Wo took out between ten and lKteen pounds of rold a day. I leinaltied In th- legion i. j far and four months, returning on August lith last. Out claims nrc what Ib known us 'bench claims or cliv diggings.' " "Did ou biing back any dust," was asked HAS VALPAULi: CLAIMS. "I landed oatslde," paid Mr. Kiesne. "with about J200I0 xxmth of gokl and an Interest in claims woith about sr.O, 000 moii We haxe sold two claims to Drovd Co, the Philadelphia bank et:, since xe i.iiiio out. One for JIO 000 near the mouth of the Skookum Oulch and another one for $10.00i, op posite No. 0 below Donanza crook." "What arc the chances for people to make such sti Ikes' as that," eitleiicd the reporter "Slim" vni the lepl.x. "I xxould not ad"se nny one to go to the Klon dike. The life tin lo Is awful and If one lias not a t'loiotigh knowkdge of mining unci n disposition to xxotk hard It Is fnr Ivttir he should renriin lionie. The region Is tetilbly tinhenlth). fiom sK to a doin dying eveiy dax from typhoid fexer. When I left the hospi tal at Daxxson xn, illicit xxlth typhoid lexer patients and thex- xxeie building nn addition to act ommodate Hie iv'r Increasing eases The fever Is In ought on by bad sanitation. Outside Daxv- son It Is not ro dangerous to health." Asked as to the condition of Daxxson city foi the coming xx inter the i etui li ed miner sal i. "Theie is no danger of a lack of 'giub.' Tile tr.inspoi tatlon and tind Ihj: companies ha e brought in a plen tiful supply of lord for the lCCflfl peo ple now in thai e ity. On rav xwty home I passed Mxty-tlve steamers on their way up the ilver but It is doubt ful if I'lie-thlnl of them got up." "Will you return to the Klondike" "Not of mv oxvn xxlll," answered Kicsne "but ti is possible that ciicum stan?cs xxill compel mo to go back on account ot our claims. I'm fully sat isfied with xvhat I got out." MINLR PROM HAZLiri'OX. One of the Ktesge pnrlv of mlneip its Al. llinunelseieh of llazleton. Hlm inelseieit lu ought homo xvith him .uej. tilled check for SI "..000 Issued by a Phil adelphia bank-, $".o,0(i0 in cash and a laige amount of gold In the form of dust, nugget? nnd email'. He has a family in Hasleton and af ter he has made pioxislou for them ho will letuin to his rlnlm, xxhhh Is lo cated about itghty-pxo miles from Daxxson city. He xxas in the gold le gions txvo ycais. but nexer Mifieied " eVix's Illness, although he endured plenlv of haidshiis. DEPOSITS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. Amount Put Away This Week By Chlldien of No. 0. Follow Jns Is a statement of the de posits made this week by the puplte if No. '.1 schocl. Miss Mitchell's loom 51 ,0 Miss P.uri'll's 100111 S Miss Shields' room 1 w Miss Uurnott's loom ,S Mil's Walsh's 10cm 1 10 Miss O'Malhy's loor-.i 1 71 Air. Glares' loom 1 "0 Total . .Ji '.G MARRIED AT HARRISBURG. Claience Myeis nnd Miss Francis Wenz United. Cliiincv '.. Mejei:-, a. member ot the Fhst division hospital corps, at Cn ii Meade, and Mke Pianccs Wcim, of la's eit, xen niHiiii'd at Hani? bui'r. Pa . on Tuesda . Nov 7, by tho FRESH CANNED VEGETABLES Sold under our private brands are this year the finest we have ever offered. We have hundreds of cases di rect from packers. For the small invest ment af 10c, 12c and 15c you can buy the BEST. Special prices by case and dozen. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, Paine's Celep Compound Makes People WcV The one true specific fnr diseases ntlnlui, froiiiadebihutedneivoiis isystetu IspAine'i rcleiy roinpofnd, so Keneiatly prtscrfbtd by pliymclain It I. probably the most le mirVablerffriiedx tlutlliesi lentific research of this countr l:.is p'oduectl 1'iof. i;dwril V., Phelps. M tt.. b. !. 1, of Dartinnuth coIIcrc fir's: presc-ibed xlMt is now kr.ow.ii the xxorM ex-er o Pained relery compound, positlvi" c ire fnr ilyrpcpiln, blllonsnesi, livrr complaint, iirur!i;U. ilicumatisin, all nervous diseases and l.iJnry troubles. Pln;-i celerv lonipmtnd 1 succeeded )Tln and again xxtieie exeiytbing:lstbi failed. Ri v. r.igloy, "f llaulsbuig Uaptlst i luiK h The joun,, pii.ple aie xxell and fax -I'l.tbl.. known In this city. Miss Wens '..iing the uatightor of Mi and Mrs. I'iu WenK, of Piescott avenue, and Mr. .Meyers being a formei tti'ldcnt of Clink's Summit, but now In the mibtaiv hospital seixiee. INSPECTION DISTRICT. Has Been Cieated by the Postonice Department with Headquartois in This City Gorman Will Be the Chief. Set anion has again been signally honored bv the IVdeml government. A new Inspection disltict, embracing Northeastern Pennsylvania hah been laid out by tin- post oflke demit tment and this city has been designated as Its e enter. lleretotol" this teultoi-' xxas a part of the Philadelphia district and xxhen nnythlng at any of the post ollices in the teuitoi necessitated the attention of that department an inspector xxotlld have to be seemed fiom Phil adelphia. The inconvenience of this pioccedlng and the fact that the groxx lng lmpoitanie of the district xvarrant cd It, Induced the post olllce depart ment to establish the new distiitt The counties compiling the new dis trict are those contained in the mar shal's and lovenue eollectoi'.s tenltory. 11. .1 Carman, xxho xxas a deputy Inspector at Philadelphia, has been made chief Inspector of the new dls ttict. He xlll make his home In this city and establish his heiidaumteis In the I'eeleial building. CONCERT IN SECOND CHURCH. Will Be Given By the Sabbath School Oichestrn Tonight. The Sabbath School onhestrit of the Second Piesbjtei Ian chuieh xlll len der the lollowing piogtamme at their conceit tonight in tho lectuio mom of the chin ch al S o'clock. An Invita tion is c.tcnded to the public to at tend. Oft et lugs will bo lciclved for tho benefit of the orchestra fund. Oieliestin. Coionatloii March from the Prophet .Wcjeibccr Piano, Kigali tin Uls.lt Miss Mubel lleimic Ou liestrn (a) Seieniidn Schumann MesHis. Stunt on mid McAiulicw. (b) The Chnrlatin Sotifa Violin, Armor Pedldo Felton Mr. Prcd 'ldm.iye'. On he stra in) Minuet fiom Mllltalrcx sym phony Ilayjn (hi Tuiki'di Match tioin Uuins ot Athens IJccthov n Tilo Serein de lltl Messrs. Docrsani, llaiiuihmaiiii and Mc- Andiiw. Ore h"?t la ta) Koinai, i e . Ilroo'es Mi. J. D. Tin n. lb) M.irrll Stlee'eel (c) Ameika Tobutil FORFEITED RECOGNIZANCES. Suits Instituted Against a Number of Bondsmen. Suit xxas begun osteniay by County .Solicitor H. A. Knapp to jecoxer the following loi felted leeognlzanees: Dd xx aid Fair, ball lu the sum nt $.''00 for lleoig" Kavlz, selling lltiuur xxlth oui a license: W L. Shonpas, ball In the sum of jr,oO, for John Youhaz, sell ing liquor without a license; P. P. Hy dn, hall in Hie sum of $30o. for Patilek Mollis, cxtoitlon, ltuiidolph Dahop ski. ball In the .sum of S'JOO, for Pianl: Milllan, ussault and battery. W. C. Nicholson ball In the sum of $200, for Ida Svxartz, keeping eilsoiderly house, Martin Cogglns ball In sum of $'J00, for Patilek Judge, atsault and battel y; T. P. Reagan, ball In rami ot $100. for William McKcnzle, perjuiy. Anthony Skrotsky. ball in sum of $300. foi Jo seph Savitch, larceny by bailee: John J. McAndrew, bail in the sum of $100, for Joseph Gallagher, larceny and ie celx lng. The defendants In th' se case? failed to appenr at the October sessions. Put His Foot in It. Uiump-One false step In lilt) mat le.nl to lueparnble disaster, Spooner I know that well. I loved a girl xxho thought mo a hero untl I lell down u coal hole when lifting my hat to hei -Truth, A Reason lor Delay. "Why don't thut Huiopuan xxui oue been piudietlng right along eome off, Mr. Sportly?" Inquired Ills wife. . "I suppose the kllli'toscope people ale not ready." Detiolt Flee j'u,, Hard Luck. Flist Trump Didn't 1 see you saxvln' xx nod yesterday? Second Tramp Vex. Dat xxas om ol clem h.kI occutlons xxhen a man x hat's lazy illicit he can't affoid to bo Idle Truth. JUDGE ALBRIGHT ON THE JESSUP CASE PLAINTIFF'S ACTIONS NOT CON SISTENT WITH LAW. In a Lenghty Opinion on the Rule for a Nexv Trial in the Famous City Bank Case Judge Albright Discusses in a Rather Outspoken Wny Some of the Pilneipal Feat ures of tho Case Refuses a Nexv Trial nnd Gives His Reasons for So Doing. l'tenident Judge Albright, ot Lehigh county, xxho speclnlly presided In the case of Joseph II. Gunster, assignee, against ileoigo A. Jcsstip nnd others, or the City bank case, as It Is mote geneially known, forwarded to Pio thonotary Copeland yestciday an opin ion dlsclmiging the nil" for ii nexv trial applied for by the plaintiff. Tills Is tho case In which tho assig nee sought to collect on notes amount ing to nearly $20,000, given by Mr. Jes fclip, and xxhleh, It Is alleged, xxere al together foielgn to the debt xxhleh the stnetles and f I lends of tho cashier ells elmrgcd. lu dismissing Hie mle fot a new trial Judge Albilght discusses the case as follow? "fpon evamlnatlon of the gioiindof the aiBtimeiits of this tule for a new Ulal. including the i tilings of objec tions to evidence, (not specified In the leasons filed.) I am of the opinion that a nexx ttlal ought not to be granted. "The contention of the plalr(rff's counsel that the pmpoe of cam pay ment xx us evidenced by wilting, and that the eotitt ought lo haxe declared upon the xxiillngs, all xxeie made on obligations other than defendant's l.niiel, i annot be consented to. Theie xxeie peitlnent facts lelutlve to the payments not contained in the writ ings, or rather theie xxas evidence fiom xxhleh facts outside ot the xvrll Ings could be found. Therefoic, the submission to the Jury xxas pioper "When the transaction? here In ejucs. Hon took place, Mr. Gunster xxas the assignee for the benefit of crediting of all the effects of the bank: as tiustee for those entitled to the proc eeds of said I'lTce Is, he xxas the legally con stituted patty to act concerning the bank's effect?, Including the bond In suit. "Hut It appeals that ha xvas not the only actor. There xxas a committee of depositois and one lepresenting the dlieetors. They xxere agencies ii'eog nlzed bv the nMgnee in ) cleaning tiust ptopeity especially, so fat as claims here In eiuestlon xxeie concern ed "What has been said Indicates that the cotut I? of the opinion that the ieaons alleging that the verdict Is against the laxx and exldence I? not sustained, but that the verdict is light it Is manifest that the sureties yielded much mole than they vxeie bound for, Hint xxhat they paid went for the use of the ciedltois and stockholder of the bank, and that no fault ought to be found xxlth a verdict to the effect that the sureties had discharged their obligations. "The tule for a new tilal Is dls e harged." HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS. Women's Societies to Meet in Con vention at Hazleton Today. Tho third annual convention of the Women's Heme and Foreign Mission ary society of the Wilkes-Dane con ference of the Hvangcllcnl Lutheran Miulsteiium of Pennsylvani t xxlll be held today at Hazleton. The minister ium enibiaccs all cities end toxxns bo txxeen Scranlon, Hazleton. Conyngham and Lehighton, and a large number of delegate? me expected to attend. The olllceis of the confeienco soci eties are. President, Mis. John Sien boldt. Lehigliton, vice president, Mis. P. H. Get lock. Seianton: leeoiding secivtary, Mis. JIary DrannW, I.ehlgh ton; coir-'spondlng secretary, Mrs. A L. Rami'i". Seianton; tieusuier, Mis. W. .T.Welsh. Sciarton; executlvi com mittee. Miss Muiv Llndenherger, We.'ttheilx Mis. If. J. Schubctt. Seianton' Mrs. Ij. P. Kulffen, AVllkes Uarre, Mis. liioxxnbilelge, Wilkes. Dane: Miss Ida Diehl, Uast Muucli Chunk. CANADA'S PROHIBITION VOTE. Fiunt the Philadelphia Pies". Full i etui ns haxt at last been lcieixul of tho xote a?t Sept l"' in Canada on the ptoblbltion qiicstlin. The volo xxns not a dlioct expu sl(in on the adoption of a constitutional aineuduv at on tin subject but niPii'ly a set se ol the people an to tho dCBirablllt ol pi'ohlliltlon, with tho uti'li'lstandliig that th Domliilo'i mlnlstty xxould take tho usult as an In dication whether or not to limoduco a bill lu patliimcnt prohibiting tho uiaun lintuie and salo of llqutus in Canada. The total vato cast xxas 513,012 out of a luu.l votlnh list of 1 a!,H'i Tho voto In fax or ot niohlbltion xxas "TS.tbl and .'.aliisl j'lolilbltloii 231,57'). leaxliio: a ma joiity for prohililtlon of JJ.SH. This is a small uiajoilty and tho cam olan mlnistiy xxill baldly feel Justllled in aklng it ns sufficient aulhouty foi lram I ur nid liitiodutlng in the Dominion tai II, moot a rrohlbltlon bill. There xxas ap .i.iiiutlv Utile Interest in the elietlon In iiiit.'ilo oiih J2 per cent of t'u xotirs on ti'e lists suppoitcd I lohlbllion, lu Cjuibec only b per lent : ill Nov a Si otl i, Ji pc i iul : In New lirunstvli k, '.' per 1 1 nt , In Prlliie Kdward's Island "Vi per cent Pi Manltubi 2" per cent : in Dritlsli Co luaibla le: pa cnl.. i ud lu tin leintuli J7 per cent. Taken in Lompiu-on xtn .nrbir i Ice Hens tin voto of Sepliaibcr nhoxx.s a xvlde-spuad lack ot interest In tho question of probMjillon, Onlv a Intl. oxer one listed voter Ir. lour cast a bal lot la tax or of forbidding the liijuor traf fic. Fader such ccndltlons tho Canadian mlnUtiy xxlll io Justified In ignoring Hi result, To the Manner Born. Deacon Jackson Dat boy ortcr bin born u xxuman, do less ho knows 'bout a sub in. t .le incite bo's cot tn s.iv i.limif I, I'.irson Johnson What jo' gwln M make ob him ' Dtuion JjrsMon-A pieiuhor Pink CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A (iootl Set of Tcctli for.. .$3.00 Our Best Sets or Tcctli 5.00 InclaJInc the Palnleu Uxtriction DR.S.CNYDER J3i Spruce Street, Opp, Motel Jtrau &Si0&Z&i MAY ISSUE A PAPER. Proposition Will Be Bubmltted to the Board of Trade. At the next meeting of the board oi trade Secictary Alhcrton xxlll ?ugge?t that it monthly paper bo Issued under the auspices of the board. HI? Idea Is Hint u ?mnlt publication setting foi th the work of the boatd. tho advantage? of the city mid tho like would be of much benefit to the boatd and the city. Fancy Philadelphia Print Butter in 1 lb. Prints Per Pound. larke Bro lllllllllimillllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiimii: 1 Knox Hats 1 M 3 I Are the Sellers i I This Fall 1 S Exerjone who sees the Fall S "Knox" likes it It Is the prut- tle.st of tho J5.00 kind croxvn nlcelj tounded, neither tupcrlng m or extremity full,', 1'4 and 54 i E laelies deep brim well rolled up ! S on Mdoh xxlth heavy i-lnch eun S sllghtlj and giacetullv drop- ! 3 plug front und lear, colors, tlch E lutroua lllaek and Hrown ! ts "Knox" Silk Hats in Kail block, s Tho extra good quality of bund and binding add to tho 3 ilch, lustrous bl.iek that ran only bo produced in fiom first iiuullty stock used in "Knox" S Huts. I Ladies' "Swell" a Walking Hats, s "Knox." B S and other makes in the Fah- S tollable Shapes, very lich itid 2 cleg int. Sold In Seianton onlv S hy us. Our "Pearl" Alpine S xxlth black hand is a hummel S lu fm t it Is the only sott hat -m .. .... .... e .11 tt ui u till". IMII, "Men's Belongings" ' M tarn I HAND & PAYNE I 203 Washington Ave. rniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiift 48c. A RAIR. Big Bargains for This Week Only. 50 dozen of Ladies' Mocha Suede Glove, 2 patent fasteners 1 two Tone Buck, worth $i.2, at SMITH'S KXCLUSIVK GLOVE STOKE, 427 Spruce Street. Mill OIL liiJD HilANUFACTURINC CO. TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Meridian Strest, Scranlon, Pa, BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTriENT.Pitre White Lead, Colors aud Varnishes. ' Shade prices suffer a severe cut this week. Our shade prices were always as low as the lowest. This week they're lower tliau ever. Replace your old shades while this sale lasts. FKLT SUADDS-Tllhlk of It V nll u i omplele window shade xxlth q bptlng roller this xxeek for J FltlNTiUD FF.I.T SIIADDS.- Spiiug toller xvllb flxtiiies mid tot- 1 sn ton f i Inge lompluto for luu SCOTCH HOLLANDS. - First clash Holland similes xxlth filnijc, nGc xxoith l.o) tomploto tor ' " Oue Odd Lot of Geuuiue Holland Shadiug we will close out at 15 cents a yard. S1EBEGKER & WATKINS, in ii 20 Lackawauni Are., Scrantoa Pjl AVholcsato nnd Uotnll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Conveulent, Economical Durabl. Varnish Stains, rroanclngl'erfeotlmllntlonofEipaQitT WootU Raynolds' Wood Finish, ErcJally Dcsisoed for Innldo Work. Marble Floor Finish, Durable) oud Drlei Clnlckty Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUS- UN5EE1 OIL AND TURPENTISE. Ae Sell Underwear. BELL&SKINNER Motel Jermjn liulljliifj. A Clean Mill Is nppreelateil by most people. Thev like tn know that the flour they use Is clean. Thev like to know Hint It Is handled bv clean men In a clean mill .-o that, theie Is no chance for dlrl or other foreign substnnces to gel into It Fow pi oplo like to c it dirt, and a gnat many pcoplo knowing that "Snow White" rioui Is made and put up in tho clean kind of a mill prrler to use it itixtcad of other bianda they aie not c.italn about. Gioccis sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scrnnton. Carbondile. Olyphant. THE lOOSIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'itli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Alining and Blasting POWDER Miulc ut Mooilc 11 ml Huahdalo Workl. LAFLIN & RAMI POVVOr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Ilnttcrlei, Kleetrlo Dplode-ri. lor ezplodlns blasts, Safety fust) and Repauno Chemical Go's wLoimi-i CI.OTH SIIAI1i:S-No exeuso for sliiidi less xvlluhnxH xxhen we sell this complete ixith spring toller t c for I"1" l.Af'15 TUIMMDI) SlIADD-Wlth J( heavy hire, conipleto tor uc Or xxlth late and insertion, both A sp D.vtia xxido (7-lil.J laco trimmed, Cflr. complete uuv. i " - 406 LACKAWANNA AVE 4
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