tl&f " r - r - Xj T r ' "yT X THE SCRANTON T1UBUN1-TUESDAY, JANUARY 0, 1900. ,.Jt?- 4v OPENING OF THE COMMON PLEAS fElM COMMISSIONERS' APPEAL WAS CONTINUED. TutJgo Albilght, of Lehigh County, Who Wns to Try It, Found That He Could Not Come Here nt This Time Other Cnses Continued Im portant Cme of Patrick Connor, Guardian, Against the Scranton Trnctlon Company Is Now on Trial. Other Couit Matters. The ui)cal of ex-County Commls done it H. Kobertu, IIIIoh Holier' nd John Dcnititlt from the report of thi' county nudltori, hiii t-liai Ktnu the or mnilNcloni m with ceitiiln public trolley which, It H ttllegctl. v.-.-T" ivionctfully 'expended, was at tho head of the list of tlie teim of common plean coin t which opened ycsteiiluy, but becullM' of (he iih-teui-c of Judge Albtlght, of l.chigh county, who was to iiy the vaxe, It wiih continued u'ltll the next term. The local Judgts prefetied that a Judge fiom an outside Judicial illtiict wliould try Ihlf. ease and Judge Al bright wiih lnvltel to come hen1 and accepted. He found It Impossible to b'j hen; estonluv, and eonneuuently the fane went over until the next trim. Thin week Judge. H. M. UclvviirdH l.s presiding In the rtriln cou t room and Judge n. W. Ar?'itulil In No. 2. When the list for the m-rk was called yes terday, eases v v illst sed of as fol lows: rnntlnutd KHz tbeth .Mel..iln ugalnst ftiilge & t'lcinetils. Interpleader: M. A. MiOirty against Mai tin St anion, Judg im nt opened; Deltware, Iickawauuii am( Westcin Itnllroul company against Urvan lllglln, c'lictmeiit: . J. nmnibci--lain against Wolf A: Wairen, ei culort anil (illicit, trcp is-. Maiy Mi (.ilnnlK and others agiltiht Scranlon Hallway cum. p.iny, tri"lis. i: M. Sluing against John .1. Kiihey. appial: It. Schoenli'lel iiiailnM K. .1 Wiil-di, ailmlnlstiattir, up ptal; .Ion ph Ciilllln against Carl Si linen, appeal, Michael Klimeity iiguin-,1 John rimii'ity. ejet tnicnt. N, W. Hogg ami otlieis agiiltiM V (SIIimiii Jniiei anil oth ers, IH'SP I, Hefirrcd-Cairii IVace agalnsl Dr. II. 11. Hull, wagis 1'iank S. Stnltli, re ceiver, nraln-l M. T Killir. anuniP'-dt: Thonias C. .Mrhln against .lame rivnn, npptal, Settltd Thinii is lbni agaliit r.c.in Hopkins, iittaeliiiii. t (.Mention; North Hntl I.utnb'f conip-iiiv, lhnltid, ngaliist West ltldge Coal i oinpaliv. trespass. WhaUilsJpu? Is It Your Kidneys ? Try This Test and Sec. Why unit a physician to find out whether jour Kidneys aro diseased. Take u glass tumbler and (111 It with urine. It there Is n sediment after standing twenty-four houis, your Kid neys ale slek. If you have n desire to urinate often, a pain In the back, or If your ttiltie stains linen, you should at once take Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Heniedy, as delay Is tlungoi-oil'. Then- Is no iUf.sl loll about It being the best and suiest medicine In the world for any and nil tlls(isc of the Kid ium, I. Her, Bladder and of the ut In my passages, Hlieltmatlsm, Djspepsli, constipation of the bowels, and the sicknesses peculiar to women, It quick ly lellevm Inability to hold mine, nnl the necessity of getting up often dur ing the night. Jt stops that scalding pain when passing urine and corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer. It Is sold by all druggists at one dol lar a bottle. You can have a trial bottle ami pamphlet of valuable medical ad vice sent flee by mall postpaid, by mentioning this paper and sending your uddtess to the Dr. David Kennedy Cot porntlon, Iiondout, N. Y. The publish ers of this paper guatantee the genu ineness of this liberal offer. SUPERIOR COURT BEGINS ITS WORK JUDGE MITCHELL'S FIRST AP- PEAEANCE ON THE BENCH. There Were No Formalities Attend ing His Induction and the Court Oot Sown to Business with a Sim ple Introduction from tho Couit Crier Lntpc. Attendance of Attor neys from Out-of-Town and Many Spectators Camo In to View tho SiRc-bezowned Bench. MOSTTEffe 'i CELEBRATED V Witt E538v STOMACH - Tocureavvc.Vt stomach t he a dose of the Hit ters tlirw time-. a day. It has a rcfre-liiin; taste and will offiKt-i itillv cure l)spcp.la, lud section, Constipit'on, Biliousness and Liver or K dney Trouble. , With only Court Crfei "(lentlcmen, the Supeilor In the ear on the night of the accident. He said the car was going veiy fast He described the Hash of (lie tint came from the continuing box and said It frit emit him ery much. H" was standing on the front platform at the time and had bis coat sleeve butned. He started fur the tear of tha cat and saw O'Hoyle, who had been sitting jn the middle of the car, do the same. b'Holo went out on the back plitfoim and when he i cached It ho saw O'Hoyle lying In the loadway. el" untitled the conductor and the ear went back to when- the man lay. The case will be resumed this momlng. CASI.'S TIHKD. In the cum- of Sherwood ltrnthers against (ieoige H. llolftlch, agent, n. judgment was ictiirned in favor of the nlalntlff foi SljJ.r.l. The Hist case called foi tllal In tin main com t room vv.u Michael W.ilh against Mis. Mniy Ann Moran, an I her son. Thomas Mornn. Walsh Is a tontraetor and in IMS enteied Into an agreement with Patilck Moran, hus band of the defendant, to lay a flag stone sidewalk and set steps In front if Mis. Moran's prnpeity on Seventh street, this city. The woik was not paid for and .Valsh brought suit bifoie Alderman John, of this city, and leeovcred Judg ment for sfiT.C., the lull amount of hH claim. It was contended yesterday that as WaNli has already sued the husband, who directed that the wor'-c be done and h.w obt ilneil a Judgment, be cannot now bilng another suit igalnst the wife for the same bill. It s also chaiged that Walsh's bill Is cs tessive. The Juiy was deliberating an the case when couit adjournett. The case with refeience to the son was taken fiom the Juiy. The .ii'tlou of William Dlggs against James nnn was next put on trial. Dlggs s a mloiL'd man and was cm ployed b Klynn as a teamster and also did some whitewashing. Altogether h" claims- about $17. riynn denies that he Is Indebted to Dlggs, alleging Hint be paid vailouh bills for Diggs which aie an offset to his claim. In No. '.', befcii o Judge Arehbald, the case of 11. M. Holes against It. Lew was called fot til.il. It is a dispute over the payment of a check drawn by t'hailes Wartowsky, width tlnally pnsM'd Into the hands of Colonel Holes. ,..f.,,.. .In c ..Li. ....... IlI...v ilii.T,,,ii,il line ill- im-ir, ,-i- ,.-tii, it,un', .,,,,, n the eiuly stages of the case. Judge " i.V.lr. ' I.,,. . John M. Harris Be-appolntcd. Attorney John M. Harris was yester day appointed by Judge Airhbald aj a member of the law examining board. In doing so the Judge said: At tins time wu are cillnl upon to lilt the vacant In the lioaul for the cvitnl niitlon of students hi law caused by the cxpli.itloii of Mr. John M Harris' term. I'sually we do not lcappolnt. Wo hae made that an almost Im.ulablc rule lor the le.iFon th.it we consider this duly one that should be assumed from time in time lij different mcmlurs of the h.ii, and the thiee ears' selicu set ms to be long t noiigli for imv one. Itut the piesenl course of eamlnatlon Is In a fotmutlve stale and Mr. Hants lias done so much to bring this line n examination to Its present excellent slate that we It el as though It nuded Ills raiding hand for another three vears and as h" has eonsentcii to scre, laktng upon hltnsilt this vnlunfiry obligation, width Is arduous, we hae concluded to reappoint him. We feel that Mr. Hauls l entitled to this compliment, tor we know of no one who has done more to l.iio and keen up the stantlaul of ex amination than has he In Ids ennneetioii wiih this boaitl We. therefore, take plea-aire in reappointing him for another term of thiee siars. A Couple More Divorces. "Man led, March It. ISPS, descited April 1, 1SUV Is part of the record 'n the divorce suit which Jacob M. llnnun yesterday Instituted against Mary . Hamm. He declares he g.Tve lier no just cause or provocation for leaving him. O'Hrien & Kelly are his uttor nes. Tluough Attorney C. .. Haw ley. Mts. Jen. le H. Finn yesteiday in.ide appli cation for dlvoice fiom her ulleged un faithful husband, Mai ion W. Finn They weie mauled Feb. 21. 1S71, an 1 lived together till Oct. 1. 1S9!. Marrlao Licenses. ase. Ji Aichbald mule some lemaiks whlcn hu said he feaied might hae an elte.u on the Juiy ami he theiefore withdrew a juior and sent the cape Into ih main coutt i"om to be tried. It will be the (list ease called this morning befote Judge HdwiinK Anothei jury will be selected. TDK CONNOU CASH. The next case called was Patrick Connor, ot I'ittston, gunidlan of Mar gaiet and Anille O'Hoyle. tlaughtcis of the late Patilck O'Hoyle. against the Sei.tnton Ti.ietlon comp my. The ac tion is for the purpotif of recoveilns damages. On the nlgl. of June IP, ISfltJ, Patilck O'Hoyle was tiding toward the city In one of the company's trolley cms. O'l Andiew Jankowycz .. Kvu Telep Andy S. Hedlovltch . Clara Sukasts Michael Sefcsak .... Mis. Kate Heicenlyk Daniel O'Hoyle Mniy Huike Ch.nles Oogots Olku Kueza Fekula Und7levicz Salvator C.irmule Han ell Ma licit, Muytleld. McKeesport, Pa, Scranton. old Forge. Scianttui. Jessup. Olyphant. Caihondale. Caibondale. Mt. Carniel, Shenandoali. New York. Homo Ilciiluk Center. Court House News Notes. P. W. C istello, of Duunuae, was yes. tenia y appointed an auditor of tin Scranton poor dlsttlet, The appeal In Vie cue "I Thnnns i C. Melvln agalrst James Klynn was yesterdas lefeired liv the couit to At- ! , totney M. A. .MeC.in'ey. I ! In the case of H. J. Walsh against ' K. J. Kill good and otbeis a vet diet of ' 1 $n:4.ns. for the plaintiff wan yesterday awuuled by agreement. The cas- of Carrie PI ico ngainst Dr. j W. II. H. Hull, an action ti teeover wag"? alleged to be tine, was, yester- Washington avenue near Larch stieet. i j;ly refeiied to Attorney C. P.. Pitcher. a sheet of llame shot up from the con twilling box ot the motor and so fright cnetl O'Hovle that he started for the lear door of the car. Next he was found lying on the asohalt pavement with his skull tiaetuied. Whether he jumped or fell off has not as yet been shown In the case. He tiled in the I.uckawanna hospital two days later. ( The plaintiff Is leprcsented by Al- i torneys T. J. Duggan, H. C Newcomb and I. Ji- Hums and the company by Major Kverett Wauen and Attoiney i C. P, O'Malley. The two tlaushteis ot the deceased, ages JI and 12, sit at I .lie table with their guaitllan. Their ' mother died about two yeais befoni their father. Two witnesses were examined yes teiday. H. U. Hughes, for whom O'Hoyle woiked, and Frank Knight, Mr. Huglus Is the manager of a biew eiy at PIttston and said O'Hoyle had woiked for him for beven years befoi-j Ills death. He was a healthy and har dy man and was sober and Industilous, At the time of bis death he was woik lug for Mr. Hughes in this city deliver Inw ale. Krunk Knight, of Ninth Scianton, and O'Hoyle were the only passengeis fefi m 7i lUJUUtKomts for Good Shoes and Rubbers. W. N. BROOKS. by the court The preliminary Injunction In thrs case of It. K. !Imly against the Delt waie and Hudson Canal company was yesterday continued until fuither or der of the court. A rule to show enus why pmeeed. Ings should not be vacated was ye.c teiday granted in the ease of Susanna Tripp uni ntbeis against Abram W, Hi own. The uile Is ictumuble Jan. 1.". at 0 a in. The i tile to show cause heretofore gtantcil In the ease of the common wealth ex i ell. Alva Dalev against H. K. Hobblnn was yesteiday made ab solute, and It was decreed that a wilt of nun wntranlo lsue as pracd for In the Information, It Is mad" ro tin liable Jan, '.'2, at 9 u, m. Shadracli T. Lewis and Kllza LewN. I his wife, owners of two resilience prop. cities fronting op Main street In May field, biought cult against the Now Yoik, Ontario and Western Hallwav company yesteiday to recover $5 000 for damages done their pionerty b1' the construction of the defendant com pany's i.illioad along Main street, In fiont of their propcitk-s. O'Hrien Kelly are attorneys for the plaintiffs. MB. BURKE'S RESIGNATION. the usual formality of Taylor's announcement: the honorable Judges of (.0111 of Pennsylvania." the conunonwea'th's Itlnciant appel late court cnteie.l upon Its first session of the year, yesterday itftetnoon. In the Supeilor couit loom al the court house. Judge John I. Mitchell, the new mem ber of the couit, wealing his silken gown for the first time, took the sat to the extreme left ot President Judge Wee. formerly occupied by his prede cessor, ex-Judge Dlmner Heeber, and the position by custom assigned to thi newest comer. Judge Smith being ab sent, Judge W. Y. Porter, nf Philadel phia, moved up to his peat on the light of Judge Heaver, who' occupies tho seat Immediately to the light of President Judge ltlce. Judge Orlady, who with Judges Rice and Heaver comprise the only members of the couit who have been on the bench since the creation nf the com t In 18!,', sits on Judge Rice's left. Judge W. D. Porter, of Allegheny, sits on Judge Orlatly's left. LARCH-: ATTHNDAXCH. Theie was such a large attendance of lawyers and spectators, Including a number or women, when the juiig-i came upon the bench, that many were compelled to stund, until after the call ing of the list had been concluded, win n theie was an exodus of attoine.xs whose cases were continued, sttleil or well down on the list, and of spec tators who had fully satlslied their curiosity. There was a muiinur of disappoint ment when the second case on the lis!, Commonwealth against Hazlett, ap pellant, Washington county, was put over to the Wllliamspott ses-don. Th attorney for the appellant Is Colonel W. W. Arnett, of Wheeling, W. V.i a celebrated cilmlnnl lawyer ami nn un usually Intci c sting charactei. He stands about six and a half feet high, is awk waiel and ungainly in appeaianee, dtcises oddly mil neer attempts 'iny- tiuug in the way or an argument or examination without flist arming him self with a Jack-knife and a block of woo, Kven befoie the Supieme couit he whittles Inivrsnntly when making an aigument. The case In which he I) engaged here was detailed at length In yestei day's Tribune. Other cases weie disposed of as follows: Argued J. H. Dlsenhnwcr, appellant against the school district of the boi tuigh of Ctntralla. common plea.-? Colutu Ida c utility : estate ot Kno S. Wheeler and otlieis, executors, appellants, against L. M. Pottei, common ideas Wyoming county; commonwealth ex lei. school di rectors of Meshoppen borough ngaltut Charles S. Wheeler and others, appel lants, Wyoming county. Bottled Jacob Klntner against Jacob Mosier and Matinla Mosler, appellants, common pleas Mimroo county. Discontinued Moslor and others, appel lants, against Coolbaugh, assignee, and others, common pleas Monroo county: In re-wldenlng of Mill street, l.uzerno bor ough, W. J. Donlln, appellant, common ple-as Luzerne eouiitv. Continued Cottier, appellant, against Montour county, common pleas Montour county. Xon-prossed Jenkins, to the ue or ltuttolomus, against the Quaker City Mu tual Kite Insurance company, appellant, common pleas Luzerne county; Mi Cue, appellant, against llolelran and otb n. common pleas Lurenin county; Luth 1 gainst 1" Hi- and ethcis, appellants, com mon pleas LU7CUIC count J. The Lacaknwanna list Is to be called tonioriow morning at 10 o clock. a cnoor, ca?i:. The case of I.lsenhowvr, appellant, against the Centralla school tllstiict was aigued by ex-Judge T. II. It. L - 1 on, lor the appellant, an 1 by H. J. Klynn, for the appellee. In li'nl Hl.-,en- j bower was hired as prin"liiil ef the Centialla high school for .1 teim of three years at a satiny of "i pr month. In the summer of Hi? there oecutied a dispute because the prin cipal declined to tn.uk the examina tion papers unless allowed extia t 0111 pensatlon and the boaul dismissed lihn. Klsenhower In dim time sneii for ' his first month's wages and se-uied .1 verdict of ?xl, which the school dis trict" paid. At the etnl of the ear be sued for wage s for the reiti'ilnlng eight months of the nine months teim and had a verdict returned against him, the couit deciding that his first suit J was a suit for damages ant! nit ret! him fiom fu'-ther recovery. From this Juilrment the appeal was taken. The appellant's contention Is that the statute limits the causes for which 1 teacher can bo dismissed to four. I namely, incompetency, brutality, neg ligence nnn Immoi.iuty, anu, as me. minutes of the board rend that Hlsen hower was dismissed because of his having been elected. It follows tint he 1 was not dismissed at an: mat tno ac- 1 tion of the board was a nullity, an 1 j that In lefusing to allow hltn to teach the board had simply suspended his duties without seveilng the contract between them. stood nn the borough side of the line to the portion of the farm on the town ship side, and took up his abode.1 there in, with his wife, leaving his mother, sister and niece living In the old farm house on the liornugh side. WHAT Till'. LAW SAYS. The law saK that the taxes on a pi opei iy divided by a municipal boun dary line shall bo. collectable by the municipality in which the propel ty owner's mansion house Is located. The question for tho couit to decide l.s which of the houses In question consti tutes Wheelet's niuiisinii hou.-e. The following attorneys wete admit ted to practice in the superior court: James J. O'Malley, Arthur Dunn and T. P. Duffy, of Scianton; John V. Jen kins Rush Tteseott, D. o". Coughman, of Wllkes-Hane; H. J. Klynn, of Cen tralla; Frank H. Holmes, of Sliouds- bui g. -" AS SPECIAL AUDITOR. Bon id of Control Considering the Ad visability of Employing tho City Controller in Thnt Capacity. The matter of ltlilng City Controller Howell as ji special auditor of school ho.iul accounts cainu up at last even ing's meeting of the hoard of e vitro! and after much discussion it was final ly decided tn lefer the question to the finance committee, tli.it body to confer Willi the ctiiitiollcr tegardlng the com pensation to be llxeel. The question came up when t':o f)N lowlng selt-explaiiatoiy letter w is lead: Jan. S, l'MO. To the Honorable the lioaul nt School Control. (lintlimt 11: 1 submit herewith a copy of the opinion In th ease of Washburn, Wltllnrm .V Co. h II. Howell, city con ttollir. I niler the tilling of Jude Arch bald I am ullfrVtil ot nn- duties, with le siki'I to school niaiteis which 1 b t (until J 11 11 I l'"l')) ptllorme.1 as lequlrnt by statute ami precedent. As citei' In the opinion of Cltv Solicit or A. A. Yosliuig, it lies within the power nl your honernble body to employ mo as nn Ini'h Id11.1l or special uiitlltor, anil, 114 iitated In my commuiilcnllon of Sept. 10, lxw, there Is no constitutional prohibition ut'iiltisl eur doing so, for tho constitu tion prt lilblts 1111 lucre aso of emolument only by act of assembly. If our honorable body elect In puisne tlili colli se 1 will be glad tti confer with 11 cnmniltleo you tray upp'ilnt with the oblect ot llxlng conipciiRiitlon for services. I nm Veiy lespet tfullv, i:. Howell, City Coutt ollrr. A letter from the boat el's solicitor, D. J. Reedy, announced that Judge Arehbald's decision declined 11 petition of the act under which the preseli. bo ltd Is acting as utieonsitutloual, Mr. Olbbons was In favor of linmil ntcly uppenlltig from the decision to the supieme court. Mr. May thought that even It an appeal was taken It would be necessity llrst to engage the controller for the Intel v nlng pe-'oe'. of two or tlueo yens liefme tho dec' slim of the couit would be ban led down. Mr. Rat Iter thought that the lioa-1 should not act lashly and that It would lie wiser to enter Into at least 11 tern, point y iiuangement with the cont-o'-ler until the handing down ot the opl.--. Ion next month as to whether lh boaul of twenty-one Is constltutloml or not. Mr. May moved th.it the mat ter be lefcned to the finance commit tee and Mr. Jennings amended that If advisable they should in addition to conferring with the controller, direct the solicitor to take nn appeal fiom Judge Arehbald's ruling. Roth the original motion- and tho amendment weie adopted. WALDRON'S Auction Sale of Horses, Friday at 1 O'clock. THE CARBIEBS' CONVENTION. An Action Directed Against the Citi zens Committee. Suit was yesterday Instituted by At torney T. P. Duffy to tecover J9G0 from the citizens' committee which . had (hat go of the arrangements for this letter can lets' ((invention. He tepre sents Joseph Melvln. smviving p.utncr of McTIgue & Melvln, propiletors of the Westminster. A conttact was made bv the com mittee to have the New Yoik Letter C.inleis' hand and Dium corps quar teied at the hotel timing the week nf the convention at the rate of $l.ii0 per ilav for each member. Theie was some grumbling on the p.nt of the musicians oVr the crowd ed condition of the hotel, so the com mittee, after the second tl.iv, took the band men to another h'ostcliy, leaving the ilium e'oip.s at the Westminster. The committee ofiVtod to pay for the actual cult italrmcnt which the hotel had tumMied, but the piopiletots In sisted upon leeching the lull amount of the contiaet, alleging that they were willing to pel form their pail and that It was through no fault nf tbelr's thit the band men weie taken iivvuv. The cltl.etu' committee Is composed " ii Sold to the highest bickUr without reserve, at CUSICK'S STABLES, Regardless of weather. of llfty-flve of the most icpiesontatlve men of the town. the examination questions, advised to book up and try They weie again. THIRTEEN NEW CITIZENS. They Were Granted Naturalization Papers by Judge Arehbald. Judge Aichbald granted naturaliza tion papers yestei tiny moinlng to thir teen applicants. Their names, present residence and nationality me given he low in the older named: Cabilel Pa lllcc'l, of Old Keu-go, Italian; Culseppe Sehettlno, of Old I'tiige, Italian; Kuill Ponlsaid, of Dunmoie, Krencli; Wlll inm Raies, Twenty-llist ward, l'ollsli; Henjamln II. Janus, of 1S27 Xorth Main avenue. Wales; Jacob Smith, 411 Pemi avenue, English: Thomas Dan vers, of 3.10 Wairen stieet, AVelsh; John Dan vets, of mo Wnireu stieet, WeMi; fleorge Chappell. of .I.".! Oak street. Welsh; Rlch.'iul O. Lloyd, of ll!i Rot k well stieet, Welsh; Michael Walsh, of Caibondale township, lilsh: Mlc'ha.i Kanle, of C.trbondale township, ltl-di: Patilck J. Kelly, of C.irbondale tmvu slilp, lilsh. A dozen other applicants were stood aside because they could neit answer ANNUAL POSTOFEICE REPORT. Is 'Being1 Ptcpaicd by Assistant Postmaster Powell. Assistant l'oit.mistcr l'onell has commenced the woik of tomplliug the annual leport of the Sciantou post ofllce, mid it Is thought that it will 1m leady In the touise of a week, The tan lei s have completed their woik of making a count of all the niiinbeied houses and unmarked sheets In the city mill an Itemized list of these Is being prepaied tor submission to the authoiltles in Washington. The tarK pioved to be a little mole hercu lean than It was at Hist supposed to he. Educating- the Women. "Mi Is it that joit always kcep eur silt whlli wi'imn hive to stand','" one Hiulemlti laid In anothei- on the way home h cli'V.ited train. "1 do it will i nialliloiis Intent," was the leplv. "I am helping in ducat" wt men to wait for the ue.xt tialn." New Ycik 1'icss. . -ft SL"oOi 4 Used in Millions of Homes! Accept no substitute ! Insist on LION COFFEE, in 1 lb. pkgs. These articles mailed FREE in exchange for lion heads cut from front of i lb. HON COFFEE pkgs. Silk Umbrella (either Lady's or dents). Sent by ciprees f, f (clnirire tire t a paid), for 170 lion heads and a 2-ccnt itamp. jiBinnr m HBNCYRoASral KSS TOUOS Best Coffee for the Money! Try LION COFFEE and you will never use any other. It is absolutely pure Coffee and nothing but Coffee. A vry fine umbrella, made of union silk-tadeta ; 26-Inch frame with f even r!ln:He:l rod and 6llver Congo handle. ould cost ti 00 at the store. Fancy Gold Ring. 3fc mm0 Genuine RubySettlng Gold Ulna. Tor 25 lion heads and a 2-ccni stamp. These rings are ftcnulne rollcd-pold plate, hnvltu the exact i ariearaneeand qualities of solid irold, and ru ininteed liy tlie makers to last two ears with ordluury usae. New patterns and Tery popular. o p VI -I Ci V t3 13 f 11 t3 13 M J1U TO DETEltMINE THE SIZE- STRENGTH, PURITY AKD FLAVOR CulnMrip of thick paper so tint the ends w ill I csui'tly meet when iliauu ff.4"iuiciuntl i-econd I Joint of the linger, bay one end on this- dlit'r.im ui uie ei, aim oru t me uumucr iat ocae-r tuu militates. Dre3S-Pin Set. Knickerbocker" Watch, i Pair of Lace Handkerchiefs. Hailed free for 15 lion heads end n 2 cent stamp, Threo plus In llii'.-et(lurKT than shoun), com. po-iei ef fine rollinl. rolil. with tiandKiuio rulij colored ft tines fcultulde for vvae.t.pirs, cuiI-plns, neelt-pius or a a child'.; ect. 5ash-Beltand Buckle. in,,, . . . . lnllilll.U..lli .. i j,.iuuun jour ,, , I waUt-raeasure li.Jiii V.UVM PVHUtUj,, " r 2SiSfe.? i! i.liiiitk M I '!. y -JjT Malted free for IS lion head! cut from Lion Coffee wrapper and a 2-cent tamp. Latest ft le of imported bluck bubi Bros grain rimum U'liiiii;; stllsli Imitation oxldlrvd bllvtr buckle; ucut, (troug and fasliionatilt. Will Bo Read at Next Sunday's Con ventlor. The reblgnatloti of Timothy Utirlto fiom the otlle-o of prenlilent of the Sce onil tllntrlet of tlie embolic: Totul Ab htineiicG Henevolent union of thei dlo cett of Scranton will be lend nt next Suntliiy'H eonvcnllon, to lie Tld in South Scranton, .Mr. Huike Ih unable to Kive to the position the time and attention the du tics requite and liciee hua tendeied tils icHlmiutlon. CONTKNTIOX OK APPRLI.KK. The nppellec'B contention Is that Kls enhower cannot ppllt up hli claim nnd brim; suits for poitlons of It as he wills. He had an action for damaiitv, prosecuted It, recovered Judgment, and i therefore was haired from proreedlnu I further on the game allege! violation of contiaet. The case of Wheeler nnd other i-se- cutors against Potter, is nn appeal hi ought to tMt tho meaning ot the word "as" in tlie clause of the nihi- ' ti.it Inn net dealing with the taxing nf subsequent cos,ts in mi appeal from , an aldeiman. It readit "the cnstB shall ne taxeu as otlicr costs in the cae, Tho (luestlun at Issuo Is vchethcr "au" means "an well us " or "In the Bamu manner as." Attorney Arthur Dunn, of this city, lepresonted the appel lants and Attorney ( O. Deihhelmer, of TunkhnnnocU, the ,uppellee, V. K. l.ittlu for the appellants and II, J, Jordan for the appellee, pie-' fcpnted the arguments In tho rum nf Meshoppen boiough school dlHtilet agalii&t Wheeler. Wheeler, It appeals, owns u faun that Is paitly In Meshop pen boiough und pirtly In Meshoppen township, The farm house Is located on the borough side, but Just about the time the boiougli undertook tlie erection nf a high school building Wheeler moved n small houbo that Silver Napkin-Ring. For 15 lion head und a 2-cent Ktamp. .Neat and substantial. Mnelenfdur. able metal, heavily sllvci plated. Two duKrcnt patterns. !9fJ Coin-Purse. For 1 .1 lion heads and a 2-ccnt stamp. Color, darl: bronn Made ot tliiu i:!d Icatiict : cham ois lining: nickeled frame, with strotij; tuap fast nlng. (liven for 175 lion heada and a 2-cent stump. .Neat appear ing and an excellent time -keeper. Solid nlckel-fili crease, with nrunineutnl back. Nir itel movement', escapement fully Jeweletl The famous "Knickerbocker" Watch. Ladies' Watch Chain. A double strand of best silk cord, united at intervals with colored beads ; neat and substantial. For 15 lion heads and a 2-cent otamp. Gent's Watch. nailed tree for 90 lion headi and a 2-cent sump. The celebrated " Inger toll" watch; stem wound and stem setidurablc nickel plated case; each w atch accomjian led by guarantee ot the maker. A re liable tlinc-kecpcr. Ladies' Pocket-Book. Large size and latest fhape. Black seal grain leather, with live separata divlalons.lnclufling a tucW'iHieketwlth llaptulinlel visiting cird secure Olvcn for 25 lion heads from Lion Coftce wrappers and a 2c. stump. wnCwA Ladies' Pen-Knife. For 15 Hon henJs cut froai I.lpn Ccffcc wrapicrs nnd a 2c. stamp. Uireu size; good ma ttrial ; Iianau nli cly dveonted and assorted colors. A Table Cover. Durably, dark- colored material that will stand willing. "J luetics snu-re. lnrludluii fmcy frliiKcd lionler Mailed free for 25 lion heads and a 2c. stamp. Tuoextrafino cambric hand kerchiefs, with beautiful lm puited lacemc ilalllnn I liner tlons in the cor ners. Half Inch hem, mathlno hemstitched; stvlish and dur able. Apairol throe handkr. chiefs given for 18 lion head cut from Lion Coffee wrappers and a 2c. stamp. Art Picture, Greeting:" Easter Children's Picture Book. w3? i Given lor 10 lion heads and a 2-cent stamp. Sixteen large pages of Mo ther Ouoo Melod les illustrated and with nicely lithographed cover. We havo dllterent books, so jou ran get an as-sortiacut. Century Cook-Book. ras 368 pages nf valu able cooking re ceipts, also treatise on the labor of the kitchen, dining room, l.uimlo, sick room, and remedies for the more com mon dUc-ahes. Ulvenlor 15 lion heads and u 2-cent stamp. 'i.-.v.: ,' ' , ,,za- Ji m ctNitnr fa. r, rilCOOa800Kr 5 WW MiiSir aiven for 8 Urn beads cut t.oin Lion Cof fee n rappers and n 2-cent stamp. A blghl anitlc picture, that will giiite room 'lho U.c Lgroutitl of rnjiiltlark-bluo furulslies a n tipproprlatu contrast to tho little girl and be I white I'.asi er lilies. Miv, 11x28 Inehct. Kor 10 Imn lioarts ami 3 ifntt mo a: w m& i r ns K A'1 W will sml It llnneil rernly for Iianlrir. Flower Picture.. F-S- For B lion heads and a li. stamp, .. Aiiie'rlcau Ituuty Hoi nnd Lllie-of. the-Valley, hle. lU'.'l Inuliew. ..llrMht and artistic coloring. . - ... The. Dancing Lesson.'.;.,.,, Boys' Pocket-Knlfe. Thc'Tasy. Ojiencr"; stinng, sharp blade; red-wood handle. For 1 2 lion heads and o 2c. stamp. L-Vt, ;j? nx m vmm ff5SS- -;-r,jaiayaS The green pr.in nnd trees, tho little brown kitten and the 'girl's JtomVCttlflii- arcss leirm a pie-jsum cumi'inatinnoi col ors. Hre, 1'ix-Jl inches Hailed free lor 8 linn hcaJs and u 2-cent stamp. TIID AUOVU ARU ONLY A FEW OP TUB LION COFFEE PREMIUMS. Another list will Obortly appear In this paper I Uon't miss It I The grandest list ol premiums ever altered I You alwa.vs know LION COFFER by the wrapper. It Is a seated pack age, with the lion's head In front. It Is absolutely pure If the package Is unbroken. LION COFFEE Is roasted the day It leaves the factory. IMPORTANT NOTICE-: : . ... iwhen wrltlnz for premiums send your letter In the sunns envelope Br" I fBKciiiiii .iiv nun IIV11U9. ii inure inun 10 nun ucuuMfvui, yoMraan save postage uy trimming uown ine margin. K your growr lerianw Illustrated premium list. Address all letters to the WOOLSON SHOE CO.. Toledo, Ohio, ,$99 .
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