The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 08, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    TJ1E Wt'KAIN'l'O TKlHU.Mii WKUxMiSOAl, JNOV13MJ3EU 8, 1S9D.
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NORTON'S BULLETIN
flrlisfic Wall Papers
DECORATIVE NOVELTIES,
WALL MOULDINGS,
WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAIN TOLES AND TIXTURES,
BLANK ACCOUNT HOOKS.
STATIONERY
for business and plensure.
Largo variety, popular prices.
Wo Invito inspection of stock.
This month is a good ono for
Decorating and fixing your rooms.
We can furnish good decorators
on short notice and reasonable latcs.
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES; h
wo have a few left which
will sell at deep cut
prices to clear them out.
Boys' express wagons and velocipedes
Largo toys in wood nnd iron.
M. NORTON,
322 Lackawanna Ave., Scran ton.
34 South Main St., Wllkes-Barro.
3S
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.
We Are Making
fin Exhibition....
OP HIGH-CLASS PLATINO
TYPES THIS WCCK. YOU WILL
CERTAINLY FIND WHAT YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR IN THIS LINE.
THE GRIFFIN ART GO.
X
King
Mi I Her
London nnd New York
TAILOR
I Hie Merchant nnd !.
(Ills' julliirlng.
435 SPRUCE STREET.
'PHONE 3774.
Lace Curtains Cleaned
Kntlrely by Hnml Itctiirncd.Snmo
Mze mill bURpu us Now .
LACKAWANNA. THE LAUNDRY
joB Pcnn Avsnut A. H. WARAIAN.
PERSONAL
Depute ShcrllT Roldrv, of Moscow, was
in the i Hj tstenla.
llenrj. lielln, jr , left jeMerdav morn
ing on a buMnifs trip to New Yoik.
Detective llcrmm Hairing, of W'llkes
Unrie was among tlu vIMtois In the city
3 esterdaj
Attornej "I V e'onry. who has been
making political hpoeclu s in Ohio, re
turned homo Mondav
Gnluiha A Grow, of Htf-iiueli.innti
countv who hns been In tho city several
days returned home ve-eterdnv.
Mrs Joseph Ha, Mrs. Michael Mur.in
and Petir Huiko, of Montana, aie vlstt
lng at the homo of their aunt, Mis James
0'Mnlle. or Third street
Mrs George Mnliv who his been
vwltlnr hir pnvenN In Hed.ilH, Mlio-ouri,
has returmil home biing nut at Ruf
falo, on Mondi, by her husband
John J Gordon, foimerlv of Tlie Tilb
uno. will resume this morning, his for
mer positl m nt the gents' furnishing de
partment ol the Globe Warehouse
George M DeWltt bus heen engaged
ns tenor soloist at the Tlrst Piesbvterlan
church C'imden N J Mr IVWItt Is a
Mudent at tin Ilahneiniinii Medical col
li ge at Philadelphia
The Yv'lndred I'a . Jouinal avs- "Dr.
Jj Yl. D.ivles of New Yolk city, a gradu
ate of the Hahnemann llnmeopnthlo
Medical college .nid hospital, of Philadel
phln has reomtlv come among us and
lms located In .1 h imNome suite of looms,
Nos X 4 nnd 1 Dermisim building where
he Is thoroughlv wiiilpped and where ho
Is nlreadv cnjovlng a nice pi.ietlce.whleh
he deserve r)r DnvW was formerlv a
resident of -st Scianlon and has many
friends In this c Itv
CHAS. MOLTER, JR., ARRESTED.
A Warrant Issued for Him on the
Charge of Grand Larceny.
Charles Molter, jr., of CIS Piosppct
aenue, uas been anested on a charge
of grand laiceny, the wan ant being
issued nt the Instance of Michael Don
ahue, recoielor. at Hlmlia, N. Y. Mol
ter was accused of stealing a bicycle
nt Ulmha He Is a fheman In the
Delawaio I.nckaw.inna and Western
machine shops and was ai rested theie
At the healing yesterday befoie
Mayor Molt he was held until the
police authoiltles of ninilin atilve.
MEETINGS TODAY.
Tho Iinrtendcrs association will hold a
meeting this afternoon nt I SO o'i lock in
Carpenters hall, Wonilng avenue
There will be a mass meeting of tho
clerks of tho ilt this evening in Car
penters hull, for the purpose of forming
an organization to socuio better condi
tions For Championship of Ameiica.
A quoit match for what tho contend
ing patties claim tr be tho champion
Ship of Aim lie. i will be played next
Paturdny nfi. tnoon in Thtoop, between
Thomas R.id of Canons? avenue and
James Middle urn f Gtassy Island.
Smoke the Hotel Jennjn" cigar, 10c.
wurr A.M
VV4,;.ijuij
JA V '
Will Stirpris? Yoii
Before you nre aware of It, and If
you aie not prepaied for him with a
Itos3mont Heater the consequences
may bo unpleasant. Give him a
warm reception by being prepared
with ono of them. Wo havo them at
prices that he cannot nip.
LACKAWANNA HARDWARE CO,,
1221 .Caelrawanna Avenue.
Wwfe'll
iieVr? ,. f?;!"', r. -im
Bfssr.ifi'y'ti.
lOhftil.
rLUMBERS RESUME WORK.
Their Position with Reference to
Non-Union Men.
The latger portion of the union
plumbers who dc-lded to icturn to
work on Mondav evening did repot t
for duty at the various shops yester
day mnrnini;. Thexe who did not will
report this morning or to-morrow
morning,
The policy of the master plumbers
will be to generally keep the men who
)iae buep working during the strike
still nt work, and to tnko on onlv in
many of tliclr old men as the occa
sion demands. The inoMt of the shops
hove, of course, hern working short j
handed and with the weapon of hunt
ing water pipes coming on there will
In the majotlty of et-ot be work for
nearly all the union men.
Tlu latter will wotk with the non
union men for a time and will endeavor
to use nil th" moial suasion at their
command to Induce them to hecom
membeis of the union If they fall lit
this after a reasonable Ungth of times
they will refuse to woik with them.
A DANGEROUS BED.
Alvln Setzer Lay Down on the Culm
Dump at the Pine Brook and
Was Suffocated.
The body of Alvln Setzer, who has
been living with his sister on Gordon
stteet, wns found lying yesterday
morning on the culm dump of the Pine
Hrook millet y, he having evidently laid
down to slee: on the dump nnd be
come oveieome by the sulphutoils gas
arising from the culm.
The unfortunate man had not been
working tecently, nnd has been living
with his sister, Mrs. Maty Kiddle, on
Gordon street. He left home on Mon
day evening, between 7 nnd S o'clock,
appaiently feeling eiy well
Yesterday morning about 7 o'clock,
C.eoige Ash. who lives In the vicinity,
noticed a man lying on the dump. He
nt (list thought him asleep, but after
shaking him seveial times, discoveied
that he was dead I'ndortaker Hartett
was notified, and the remains were
taken to his establishment.
A crowd of persons quickly gatheied
and though many tewed tho remains,
none were able to make a positive Iden
tification. Several, however, thought It
might be Set7er, and his sister was ac
cordingly notified, and when she ar
rived at the undertakers she Immedi
ately Identified the body ns that of her
brother.
The general belief Is that Setzer be
came Intoxicated, and while wandei
ing about, noticed the warmth of the
dump and lav down and fell asleep
The place selected was wheie theie Is
a hollow between two mounds of culm.
A few feet away a llerce lire Is con
stantly burning and the culm on which
he lay was exceedingly hot.
Coroner Robetts was notified and h
made an Investigation In the aftei -noon.
Ho found the under patt of the
body to bo fearfully binned, but thinks
that he was suffocated before the burns
weie lecelved. He decided that an In
quest was unneiessaiy.
Tho deceased was thirty-nine years
old, and was unman led. He is sur
vived by his mother and tluee slsteis.
as follows- Mis. Maty Kiddle, of
Rcranton; Mrs. I-ouls Lannlng.of Tren
ton, and Mis. Sophia Dauner, of Kie
mont. O The remains were icmoved
to the home of his sister on Got don
stieet.
APPEAL FOR THE NEEDY.
Communicated 1
As the winter appio.icbes tho bjmpathy
of many Is attracted touunlsi tilo worthy
poor ol our illy, and many of our klnd
hearlid iltlzcns woulu aid In an) wcll
dhectid plan to piottet against. 01 alle
viate tlu Miffuliig of those in dlstiess
and want! If they could have tho propi 1
assutance that any did given would
leach sue It cases as weic mose deserving
It is in behalf ot sucn a plan, and for
such 11 purpose, that the following appeal
Is made
Many of us 11 01 e favored than some of
our fellow beings, have clothing, shoes,
hats gloves, a i.l all kinds of wentlng ap
paiel laid away in trunks or hanging
unused In closets etc. that are in good
condition and serviceable
Would it be a sacilllce to any of us
to btstow those gai mints (pet haps being
saved by us for ne putpusej, whero they
will piotect some one from suffering and
possibly sickness, often caused from lack
of proper clothing '
Captain Gcorgo Tottcn, of the Volun
teers of America, and (1 G. Sanborn, su
pellntetident of thu Heme mission, hnvo
very klndlv volunteered the work of ills,
penslng such necessities ns nro contilbut
ed to most worthy eases, and, wheie in
their Judgment they ate most needed.
We therefore nsk of nil to make an In
spection of their wardrobes and lay asldo
anv garments, hats, or shoes sultible for
children or adults, and send them at
voiir earliest convenience to tho Ucsctio
Mission, 1'ianklln nvenuo, war Lacka
wanna. 01 to the hall of the Volunteers of
Ameiica, Washington avenue, noai Lin
den street, where the- will bo thankfully
lecelved; or, If not convenient to send
them, klndlv drop n poMnl card to either
mission stating that such u contribution
Is 1 1. uly nnd thev will be railed foi It
Is "the little" with many of us, but It
may mean much to many poor families
this winter, nnd may tho reward come
to every one In tho 1 ontclousne ss of hav
ing bestowed our el rrltv on tho worthy
poor of our own cltv wheie vve maj sen
mini) 01 our necuy ones wnrmly ibnl
nn,l e-njoylng the eennfort within the
powernf evil) r ne to accomplish Slav
,,1r- ron,1tr mal this u pergonal appeal
I '..VI.' " "" -s.uc.rls!.J.tK ",1,!r!'15' "
v " i. . ii wiiiiiik nun mime-
dlate tcspone.
Rldce Row Plot.
This Is your oppoitunity to get ,i
valuable lot In a flno location, ns cheap
as tin low-priced lots in inimv un
eleslrublo sections of tho city. Lock up
the lots In our Ridge Row riot. Fronts
on Ridge Row, ndjnlns Nay Aug Park
and extends from Hntrnon avenue to
Arthur avenue. Location best In the
city. Lots mnglng In price from $W1
to $S00. For further particulars coll
on C. C. FFRRI.R. Ti ustee,
Phone 102?. 203 f.'onnoll building.
Special Low Rates to Philadelphia,
Pa., National Expoit Exposition.
October 2Sth. November Jth and 22el,
tho Delaware, Lackawanna & estcrn
railroad companv will pell round trip
tickets to Philadelphia. Ji . at the ono
wny fare plus ffty cents for the admit
tance coupon to the exposition, rick
ets will be good going on anv regular
train on tho above dates, and for re
turn within ten davs from and Includ
ing elate of sale. Full Information may
bo obtained on application to any tick
et agent of the "Lackawnnna" rail
road. Will Select Missionaries..
IlnriUburg, Nov. 7. An Important
mcotlng of tho foreign mission board of
the Reformed ihuiuh was hold hsro to
day to Koluot lnlsslonmloa for China. and
Jupau
OPINIONS IN TWO
IMPORTANT CASES
THEY WERE HANDED DOWN BY
JUDGE n. M. EDWARDS.
Reasons Why n Now Tilal Was Re
fused Mrs. Alonzo Reynolds Who
Was Convicted of Forgery Court
Refuses to Allow the Case of tho
Noith End Luwber Company
Against A. P. O'Douncll to Be Re
nted -Points Raised by Defendant
Are Refused.
Ueluw Is the full text of the opinion
handed down Monday by Judge II. M.
ldwuids In the ease of the Common
wealth against Mis. Alonzo Reynolds.
Mrs. Reynolds wns convicted of for
get y and an application made fot u
new trial. It was refused by Judge
1M wards la the following opinion;
The defendant is a married woman
The cointnoi wealth claims that la tho
month of Match, lsiy, shu went to tho
l.aikawanna Trust and Snfo Deposit
Company bank with her husband's bank
book In her possession. Tho money wns
deposited in her husbands name. She
informed the teller that she wanted fitly
dollars. He told her It was necessary to
reeure lur husbands nnmo to a receipt
oi voucher before she could draw tho
monc. The teller wrote a teceipt and
gave it to the defendant. She then left
tho bnnk and In about ten minutes re
turned with her husband's nnme signed
tu the receipt Tho money was then paid
to the defendant, she endorsing tho
vouiiut.
On thn tilil the defendant denied tho
whole trnnsm tlou and Intiodueed evi
dence to establish nn alibi. Tho Jury be
lieved the tcstlmon of the common
wealth and eonvictcd tho defendant
Thero Is no complaint os to the admission
ot rejection of evidence, nor as to lin
ings of lav except on tho one mala con
tention that a married woman In forging
her husband s name Is not guilty of a
criminal offence
BASIS OK CONTENTION.
The sole gioiind on which this conten
tion Is based Is the common law doe
tilne of the unity of a husband and wile,
thill interests and rights being so legally
blended th.it ono cannot commit a crlmo
against the propel ty of tho other Ju
dicial utterances and propositions laid
down bv writers of text books In regard
to this question aie generally tonllmd
to the offi nee of larceny. Sir William
Ilussell (1 Hussell on Crimes, star page
11) states the doctrine thus. "A fame
covert is not guilty en iciony 111 stealing
her husband b goods, because a husband
uml wife ure considered but one perso-i
In liw, nnd thu husband by endowing
his wife at tho mat rlnge with all his
worldlj goods gives her a kind of Inter
est In them: for which 1 auso even a
stranger ennnot commit limeny In taking
tho goods of the husband by the delivery
of the wife as he mnv be taking away
the wife by fore and against her will,
logethti with the mods of ihe husband "
Wharton and Ilishop endorse the same
pioposiiiuii.
We do not dispute the coriectness of
the law as tints slated. Nor do we think
tli.it out late enbilglng statutes in illa
tion to the lights of married women
have effected any change in the common
law piinilpte as to this question The
dltlienltv in tile e i-e at b ir is that the
pilnelple Is pot applicable to the facts of
the case. The pioporty obtained bv the
defendant bj means ot the fotgery was
the piopcrtv of the bank and not the
piopertv of her husband. The bank Is
liable to the lmb mil lot the money ob
tained bv the wile. The mere statemeat
of this piopositlon Is a sulllclent answer
to the claim of defendant's counsel In this
cinim oi ic enei.uu s counsel in mis
eis... We can lind no u.ison which woniii lng auout sixty lots, em tne pait ot in ;-' c.-.-- .- .,... oiuuu. ui uas
Justify us in disturbing the -wreUd. tract fronting on Ridge Row, will b l eelar avenue, for Instance A icfer-
Tho rule fur a new trial Is discharged inuit p lumber jard. and a switch will ''nct' to the records of the levenue
ci.d a new til.il is refused ,)(, const,UPte(i from th? main line of , "mp fa" to disclose any Issue to Smith
The following Impoitnnt opinion was tho IDelawate. Lackawanna and West- i of a license to sell oleoma! gorlne, and
also handed down Monday by Judge I etn lallioail tlnough the contt e or this a "ePUt.v Is hastened to UDS redarmve
IMvv ards in the case of tho Ninth Rn 1 yard. "up J" ""'taln whether Mr. Smith
Lumber cnmti.inv ncrninst A P. O'llem. Tin ir Alder street vaid Will not he ls celling the stuff or whether he Is
nr.ll .111., fr.i. n'nntf l,lfi.
si.iv trial iu:rrsi:D
The tacts In this case are not tn dis
pute'. The" coutt dire etc d a veidiet In
lav or (if the pl.ilntitt for the full amou'H
of their claim, $1,010 07. The id fcndnlit
i initial ted with Thomas iV Hopkins foi
tho building of a house '1 hu North Knd
Lumber company, plaintiff In this case,
furnished u large put of the materials
used In tho building 13i fendanfs con
tiaet with the builders had the following
li.itist? in It "Thomas &. Hopkins shall
dellvei Uhe building) to the said
A. I'. O'Douncll freo and discharged from
all claims. Hens nnd charges whatsoever "
It was admitted that the contract had
not been Illed lu the prothonotary's of
fice as ittiulrcd by the Act of June i,
tt!)5, I. L. SO
Defendants two points weio refused
Tin1) were as follow":
1. If the Jury believe tint thu Nortn
Knd Lnmbei company sub-contracted
with Thomas & Hopkins to furnish the
in'iterlal lor the building, und that
Tin man & Hciklns had conti acted with
O Dunncl' to build a house at a pi lie
ngned upon betVTcen them, and tint
Thomas .v. Hopkins was to deliver the
building to C'Domell freo from all liens.
claims and chniges whatMievei, tho North
KmiI Liitnber i omp iny cennot maintain a
lien ngaltiht O DonncH's building for ma
tetlalH furnished by them under a con
tract with Thomas & IlopHns.
2 t'ndir tho law and the evidence the
veidiet must be for O'Uoniuil, the de
ft ndant.
Counsel for defendant advances two
propositions: (ll That the claim In tho
contiaet ns to liens ls of t.uch a character
as to prevent the llllng of a lien by a Mil),
contractor ot material man; (2) That the
Act ot Juno !rt, U03, Is unconstitutional.
LAST PROPOSITION
Wo hhall discuss iho last proposition
tlrst In the c.ise of Wr.ters vs. Wolf, et
ill 1G2 Pa 111. the Ait of Juno S, JSS1,
P L. 2J"i teipililng the willteu consent
of the sub-contractor In crder to bind him
In a stipulation in the ei ntract between
the origlnnl contractor and owner, that
lIFF
IHHH
1 JiUJiU
For the preiit we trill sell
Coffee as follows:
Coursen's Golden Rio .... 10c per lb.
Com sen's 0. G. Java .... tOc per lb.
Couisen's Rio and Jnva . . 15c per lb.
Coursen's Breakfast Java and
Mocha 25c per lb.
Couisen's Triple Blend . . 32c per lb.
Couisen's Blended Javas . 20c per lb.
Couisen's Best 35c per lb.
Fancy Old Mandhellng . . 40c pei lb.
Our Teas at 45c value 00.
E. Q. Coursen
Wholesale and Retail.
no mechanics' Hens shall be Illed, was
declared unconstitutional because It at
tempted to mnlto a new contract utul
substitute It for tho ono mndo by U19
patties. Nevertheless In tlilit samo case It
Is said that "whatever regulation the
legislature) mlpht mnko us to notice to
sub-contractors and mateilal men of the
terms of the contract between the owner
and the only ot u with whom he bargains,
the ptlnelpal comraclor, Mich that It
shall bo In writing and shall be recotded
would be cleat ly within legislative
power" It wns probnhlv en arrount of
tho decision In this cafe that the legls.
Inture In U!i passed the Act of Juno 26
It Is not necessary to quote this Act at
length. It provides In substunco that
contracts containing waivers as to Hens,
lit ordet to bind material men, must bo
tiled with tho prothonotary of the county
la which the land lies, for lecord, within
ten dajs after execution
Tho constitutionality of this net of as
sembly has been expressly nlllimed In
the easo of Stevenson vs (lucnther, ot
al. l'n) Pa. C2S This e'nse evidently 1 s
raped the notice of lounsel on both
sides, because no teference Was mndo to
It 111 the argument nor Is It cited In tho
briefs. The supreme court In lis opinion,
after quoting In full the Act of 1SJJ
suys: "It Is conceded that the contract
containing the waiver lelled on was not
Illed with tho prothonotau of the county
In which the Innd lies within tho time
requlied by said net, and It follows that
the sub-conti actors hiving the rejecti d
clnlms had 11 eliar tight to llle Hens for
the protection and enforcement of them '
This case U comlusivi of the contention
between the parties to tho present suit It
Is not necessary to dNciiss the question
ns to whether the waiver of lien In the
eotitinet was sulllilent to bind the ma
terial nun Whatever we nuiv determine)
Its effect tei be, the contiaet containing It
was not Illed In the prope r 0IIU0 as tho
law requires This regulation Is a rea
sonable one nnd Its observance will tii.el
to protect the Interest of all parlies con
cerned In the etictfon of bulldlngs.vvhetli
er ns owners contt ictors sub-contract-01
s or material men
The rulo for a- new trial la discharged
nnd n new trial refused.
REAL ESTATE DEAL.
Large Tiact of Land Bought by
Spruks Brothers Where the
Land Ii Located.
The tiact of land between Webster
avenue, Linden stteet and the Dela
wate, I.atkawnnna and Western lall
ro.id Hacks, which was closed a few
dajs ago, has been bought bv Spiuks
Hiotheis, lumber dealers of South
Scranton. Tho land, vhlch Is mostly
vacant nnd was only put upon tho
market a few weeks ago, vas owned
by the Lackawanna, lion and Coal
company.
Some of the old company houses that
were occupied for many yeais bv the,
, . i. ,., etui ,,o,i pi,J
change In ownership of the houses, will ' J " ewnoi Ally one pound os- I
probably lead to a general departure , ,'nk" ,hem IIk1i,u; mt0 . "ps I
of the old tenants. Tin old building. ! m pr,,.Uy leaves the top of
iome ot which me on the lines of Weh- ."""l. ."U' , .h" ..U "ll '" ,JI,y '
ster avenue; will linv to be temoved. , '' uantl dclred. w"H the aid of a but
n.. .,.. i i,. ... . ter knife nnd his scales, and unblush-
repair some of the old tenements and IllK,;v "asseM ll er tne ,wter to his
piovido suitable locations for others. , ''""tomers as u choice? bovine pioduet.
This new puich.ise will lead to tho, ""I" m l'U "' ,s no lno,e cou
oUeiislon of Itldgo How to Nay Aug, j1 1,H '"'"'"'''P than honoi in Aguln
l'aik. This street was opened as far ,,"
as -Webster avenue, a shot t time ago, Uut xh(kt 'tlce to the collectoi -
bv the Mattes hi others. P.etwoon It 0"e ",a-v ,,( tempted to Interject at
and the Delawaie, Lackawanna and , th ? Jnctuie. Oh' yes. the notice. The
AVestetn Hacks there was built an ' J""1 ectr gets the notice all tight and
excellent retaining wall, and as far ns l lH ""'' J"' to. The wholesale!
Webster avenue was made a? good "!ls to send the notice, because he has
lo.ulway. foity feet wine. Thev coulel , to account for the shipment he rc
not nrocccd anv farther until the Lack- ''"' r"m Indiana anil which Is no
nwanna lion and Coal comnahv woull
.. . .
- " - i.-j
place on the matKet its land, which
Lot nnie hwti 1rnr. 'lit. trntt rnmni Is.
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r,W iliilnne.t 111 tlll SrifllljS HrOtllers.
but they will move to their new tiuar-
teis, the plant which Is located at tho
Rile anil Wvomlng railroad, near
j Maple htleet, on the Pouth SslJe. Tho
Spiuks Utotheis ptopose to cut on. nna
divide Into building lots a stilp of land
on the Linden street ftontage, eighty
feet In depth, each lot to be fitty teet
wide, by eighty feet deep.
Joseph P. Sptukr. the head of the
firm will build one of the first houses
on tho plot. Ry this opening of Rldg
Row a shoit and pleasant drlvway
will be nnoided to Nay Aug Path.
A NEW BROKERAGE ESTABLISH
MENT. Mr. A. M. White's Handsome Offices
in the Connell Building.
The biokeiage ofllee Just established
In the Connell Rulldlng by ail. A M.
White lu model one in every tespeet.
He has spared no expense In fittings
and furnishings, consequently has the
finest establishment of this kind In tho
city. air. White deals lu stocks, bonds,
cotton, gialn, provisions nnd financial
exchanges, and will no doubt become
tho leader In the business in this city.
He Is well known liete to the Investors
of the community, which will, to
gethiT with his desltable- location unt
il! ally make his oOlce tho center for
speeulatots heieabouts.
m
Dining Cars.
The Nickel Plate toad has alwavs
owned and opciated their dining cars
and meal stations, and the service has
a rcpuatlon for excellence among the
tiavellng public. Train No. :i which
leaves Ruffnlo at 7.10 a. m , dull) , has
a dining car attached, beivlng bicak
fast Immediately after departure from
Buffalo, while luncheon unci dinner nie
also herved at convenient houts This
tuiln airlves at Chicago at 9 15 p. ni.,
and makes close connections with the
fast trains of nil western umds
Ladies' Tailor.
King Miller, the well-known tailor. Is
now making a specialty of ladles'
talloilng. Scranton'a best diessed wo
men nre beginning to lealls-e that air.
ailllei's work Is ot the very llnest kind,
and are keening air. Miller busy on
ladles' tailor-made suits.
Reecluim's
llvei Ills
Pills for stomach und
Smoke the Pocono Go. cigar.
Our ColTec Alwajs Hun Hie Same
Package Coffee ls nil light one time,
and all wrong another time TIiIh Is the
t-entlinent of many customers we have
weaned away from Package goods
Choice Hlo, Tic per pound.
Runci Java and Moclu, SOo per pound
EXTRA ELGIN A .
CREAHERY BUTTER fC ID
The Great Atlantic and
Pacific Tea Co.
411 Lackawanna avenue. 123 South aialn
avenue 'Phono 732. Prompt delivery.
CRUSADE AGAINST
BIG OLEO FRAUDS
COLLECTOR PENMAN IS HOT
TOOT AFTER OFFENDERS.
Illegal Traffic in the Spurious Butter
Is Carried on Extensively in This
District, Desplto the Extraordinary
Precautions That the Government
Takes to Prevent It How the Law
Is Balked Wholesalers Permit
Purchasers to Give False Names
nnd Addresses.
Monday's arrests wcio only the flnt
step In a big crusade against violators
of the oh'omnrgeilne laws. Collector
Penman has at hand strong evldrnco
of wholesale offending against this law
and ho does not ptopose to ljt until
he has 1 minded tip thu offend j. a ii'id
convinced the tinders of his district
that the law Is operative and will be
enfoiced. no matter how clinstlc they
may believe Its provisions to be.
An stated In yesterday's Tribune, It
Is the duty of the nianutactuter of
oleomargerlne to label every package
sent out In a specified way and place
upon It a ta stamp. The- retailer who
disposes of It In smaller packages must
label these "ideomargorlm?" In con
spicuous characteis, display a sign In
his business place announeinc that he
sells oleo unci pay a special levenue 1
license for the ptlvllego of selling the
stuff, just as 11 liquor dealer Is ic
qulied to pay for the privilege ot sell
ing Intoxicants. A further piovislon
of the law Is that wholesalers, manu
facturers or others selling to the retail
Hade or to consumtts must notify the
levenup collector of every package dis
posed of In his district, returning un
der oath the name of tho purchaser
and his chess nnd the quantity eC the
puichnse.
nVADH THH LAW.
Tt would seem that with all these
j piecnutlons and safeguards It would
I be next to Impossible to safely evade
' the law. The opposite, however, Is
the e'ase. The law Is flagrantly vlo
I latid In a wholesale manner and,
though there Is no end of evidence
telling of this It Is a matter of the
gieatest difficulty to feitet out the vio
lators. The lnanufactuier In Indiana, for
1 example, sells a case of oleo to a local
1 w holesaler.
"""-"- ' ' .uie-saier sens u
," " ,t, "" Telallerl KP-
nso to his mote, lemoves the smaller
,n,W ' his vvnreiiouse. Up sends
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"". l""el,"V il nnllop Ulat on -M'l" "
Is""- he hold a foitv-uound ease of
....ni.irir,.rin tr. ti,.. cj....... ... ,.
JUSt a COnSUtliei'
NO SUCH PERSON.
air. Deputy returns with the Infor
mation that theie Is no HUS on Cedar
avenue, or else that It Is a vacant lot.
that theie Is no John .Smith living In
tho eleven handled block or any block
thereabouts and that there is no stoie
keeper in that nelghboihood whose
name tesembles Smith or any Smith
family which would likely use a large
amount of niuke-bellevo butter.
It is these wholesalers who know
ingly or negligently, to say the least,
permit putchaseu to give false names
and addicsses and send them In know
ing them to be false who will come
In for the most of the collector's at
tention In prosecuting the ciusade.
Should the collector's dlscoveiles
confirm his suspicions theie will be u
good sized sensation In meicantlle eli
des, ns some ot the patties mixed up
In the affair aie high In tin- commei
cial life ot the cltv.
WANT MILLAR RE-ELECTED.
Resolutions Adopted by the Keystone
Republican Club,
At the ratification meeting of the
Keystone Colored Republican club
Monday night the following lesolutiou
was adopted amid applause:
Whei'nK The l.,n willlnm S Millar,
nldermnn of the Klglitli waul has heen
In thu put.!, ns Is m piiciit, nn unflinch
ing and Indefatigable advocute of our
it-Door Shoe
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FOR
Your good looks depend almost
entirely on the condition of youi
health. Therefoie take nil passible
cate of your health. Keep your feet
warm and dry. Select a pair of shoes
to your liking fiom any of these
three lots. The prices are very tea
sonable ns you will see:
w'OJIPK'S STORM SIIOKS-Hicc Calf
foxing elilll tops, double soles, with wulo
extension, newest shape too. cl-i e
Tho price VO.aii
WOMKN'B HOX fr.r SllOUS-Ince
heavy soles, formerlv sold ut c -i tl
JIW. Tho price now .. . !"
WOlinX'S HIJAVY DONOOI.A STORM
SIIOUS tlood welullt Miles, ure M en
made on Manlsli Inst. The price ('''"
ii
Sensible women
SPENCER
410 Spruca Street.
ilehts and In moreover a man pf honor
and ability, and
Whereas, Ho Is nn aspirant for addition
al nldermnnlo honors In his ward and
meeting with, as rumor has It, much op
position among Itcpubllcans of that watd,
therefore be It
rtpsolvod, That tho Keystone club here
by appeal to all such opponents of the
said Incumbent of Hint ofllee, to post
pone. If possible-, nil efforts In that direr
Hon ns u fuvor'to a ilub that Is siarcelv
If over, favoied When innde known,
the Kevstone club pledges Itself here
to glvo honor to whom honor Is duo at
the right lime and at the right place In
the future
Smoke the "Hotel Jetmyn" cigar, 10c.
rinest wines nnd clears at Lani's,
820 Spttico street
Here art: some more of the
big values that make our
store so remakable. The
qualities are all fiuc. The
prices exceptionally low.
Ladles' Combination Salts-
111 all sizes
Colors ecru and natu
ral wool, perfect clastic fitting.
Prices 49c and 98c Suit.
Ladles' llibbed rants and Vests
All sizes.
Price 19c Each,
Men's Tlceccd Lined Shirts and
Drawers All sizes. Made with
covered scum.
Price 49c Each.
Noted Palmist.
.Martini s second
visit to Scranton His
nun) patrons he
read for a vear aco
will testify as to his
abillt) Advice in
lmslnos, sicUness,
change-., love, ni.ir
rlJKe, Iikscs, and
also )nur true vuci
tiiin, etc
209 Washington Are.
Ileura o top.
vpeclnl lutes to par
ties. 1'TITHCILETN
Is the name of one of
the latest Kdisou Rec
ords of the new ship
ment we just received.
All the latest records iu
the market. 50c apiece;
$5.00 per do.en. Call or
send for catalogue.
tiarles I Scott
119 Franklin Avenue.
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GIou?s fo Fit
It Is the elofelv fitting, peifecllv
slriped glove thnt gives von the
liesthatistai tlnniend the inosi vici.l
N artlili of gentlemen s wi.t
sheailil he Miectcd with Rtnii i.ue
11s Mioiild be given to 1,1 nes We
111 011r band, give you good mate
lial und voll get the best ben lie.
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"On the Squnre."
203 Washington Avenue.
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STHE POPULAR HOUSE-FURNISH-INQ
STORE.
A Hood
For your library table
will iucrease the pleas
ure and comfort of reading-
these long evenings.
Wc have attractive de
signs for your inspection
FOOIE & FULLER CO.,
Hears Building,
140-142 Washington Ave,
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The quality of tho oils used In, mlxlny
colors determines tho durability ot till ,
paints. ;a
Oils
such as we offer will mnko paint of gren.'
smoothness nnd durability. A lnrgo aur.
fRio can bo covered and the coating will
not peel, crack or wear oft until It, hni r
dono Its full duty. v "-
These prices will show that good oilf.
arc not expensive.
MATTHEWS BROS., ''"'iRRf"
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We're Not Hoggish..
Profits are divldeil wlili our customer.i,
Ceimo In nnd ne gnmls. Voll II lll.d
them Interesting
BELL & SKINNER,
ItliidlnV
The Winchester make.
Fresh supply just iu.
FELTON'S
hpnttsmaa'r
l.mpurlum
119 PENN AVENUE
Uncle Sam
neeilntha Philippines iib Ktepplne atones to
the Kait Yon will Hint the little Buvlnm on
eniU purclinxe lure villi be tho stepping
atones to a connUlmiilleiuiiountltit the end of
nyenr Try us on m.ov fs this vrooli' Our
usnortment Is the liu gest m tuo city and our
prices eiiu't be boat.
CONRAD'S
305 Lockawanna Avenue. ,
Pierce's flarket
Receiving i ills Turkeys. rovfli4
Bprlngeis, Ducks and Squabs; alsi Uack
away, Jlaurlcc River and Illuo Point Ojs,
ters; Everj thing tho market afford i lr
fruits and vegetables. I
Your orders will be filled promptly wltH
best goods at icasonablo prices. . j
PIERCE'S MARKET
1 10.1 12.114 PKNX AVENUE.
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t YOU ARE STANDING ON
THC BRINK OF HAPPINESS
$173 Will
l Lead You Across
And this is how we'll far- mtp,
nish a house complete:
ONn I'AJU-OIt orT1i,IT-Inchidlrjt;,'-,
every nitlilw needed In a par- H-''
lor: also Ouipitu and E5rt -f1
Curtains Y .(
ONK U1NINO ROOM OUTI-MT-In- i"
eluding ovci aitlcle needed In n. u,
dining loom, also Car- !().--pets
und Curtains .. . 4ov "T
oni: iiEDitoojr otT,IT-t:ch, -f
piece made of oak atiel Including 4-''
-ver ui title needed in a bexl-' 7 i
luoin. aho Carpi ts and , "RRiT.
Cm talus .. - V0
ONU JinDROOM OI'TIJIT-UmI-. t.
stead of li on. balniuo of oalc.'ind
including everj nillile needed In """
n bedroom, nl-o M it- C-lfl ""
ting, Rug and Curtains. . VV
ONIJ KITCHKN OrTKn'-Tnclud-i
Ing cver thing neeilid i'l u kite It- "
en, us well as siovo ,tucl K5 -4-f
Linoleum . .p-.J
Home Complete, $173
For Casli, or on Credit .aU 1
a slight advance. ' s
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