wmTwmwTmmmmmmmmmmKFmmmmmmmmmmimmmm & v-. . F?vVtf '"' - ' ..'4 .; .iTC . ; ; ?-" . yr.u? 'rwzimmw- ia Irf - HT . " " f ' ' - ' m THESCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. tr f i V Dr. Hand's Condensed Milk With Fhosphsto and Hypop!i3piitjs AdM TABTK NOT OHANOUO. Builds up the brain and tissues.enriches the blood and is equally beneficial to both children and adults. "Best flllk for Family Use." Babies Thrive on It." At Grocers and Druggists. Write for llooklet. THE Dr, Hail Coilansad Ml!k Co,. SCRANTON, PA, - Ice Cream. PES' IN TOWN. Ar Per Jjc Quart UCIAWiHIMDWTCD 3 elerilione Cretan Promptly Otll vorsl 3p-ji7 Adams Avenus. Scranfon Transfer Co. BagBage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., I. & W. Etntlon. Phooe 525. Passenger S DK. H. B. WARE. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office 'Hours a. n. to 12.S0 p. m. : 5 to I Williams Building. Oup Prfto!n,'n. - f I CITY NOTES : -f -f- -6-- ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIHTY. Tlio roRiil.ii- meetinj,' of St. .Joseph's s-oclely will lie held Uii aflu- noon In the College chapel at U o'iIikL. .. . feMMI;.MIll:US COUIt!3i:.-lIoiaco I. llowne, the d.ki-tn r.iii-uuitiu, ii.i- uri ii M-i'illlil Ul i;ie 1 performance at the Railroad Youii!; Jim's Chris tian association memucis' tourie net Fridiy eiening. COMMON' SCOLD. Oirtie Jones as held ill $TO bail l.i'-t eenins by .Vd.rnun Kelly on th charfre of lniii it common Mold. The cliirce was preferred by George ltiee, of iuu Wasliini,' ton aieuue. .10INT AVXIYi:nSAUY. Scrantnn u-tlc, No. l."7, and E-ther n-semhly. No. Pi, Ancient Oiihr ' KnlRliti of the M.i-tie Chain, will hulil their' joint annncr-aiy In linlej's liall on l.aikiwanui uieiuie on Nov. 10. ('H.UIflUU WITH ASSAULT. Onrn ITmiljiii, of linker's court, was .e-lciiliv ci.uiuiitiul to the county jail in default of ?0ll ball bj Aldn man Millar on tlie chuce of .iv..Hilliii','Mlih.uI Kiarns and threitinln hN life. HAY (J. SMITH f'llOsl'.V. Tin munbirs of Company C, Thirteenth lesimcnt, mil I it iiiKht in Hie arnioiy and tiluniiiMii-U i let led I'liM SeriMiit Kay (!. Miilth to b. ei d lieutenant, v It l lleinard Uac.eity, rcslKiied. utcii nnroYi;i!i:i) ritj neieetuc Moir ye-.l(iiliy litmereil a nM watth ind ihiiii width was stolen Oct. 1.1 fiom William A. Pails, "The Cohlen Mlnei," who attni.lid I lit- ininei' convention held hue at tint time. llVn.VINn OP Hi:ADINT,."-P, II.,pklii,on smith, Ihc famous authoi-aitfcr and inrcli.inle.il inlnerr, will nit nn eunliiR ot reulinir in the Itlnele club Thursday, .nv, 22, Tltkets may be hat) at Powell's miiie stoic and Sind.i-.unN tlnu stoic. HANNAH ri'.VIIHAI,. The fmi.i.il seniles oi Mis. William .1. llamiah will be held inuu the lesldcnce of her illushler. Mis, , I,, ptpew, 2nni Amelia an nue, Wednesday afternoon at ! u'elock, instead ul :.', as annutiiiuil in a paiiom Issue. i)i:MovsTit.Tivi: i,i:i"nmi:.-Situni.iy. Nov 17, at II i. in., the teuher of dome-tlu'sclenio of the V. N. T. A. will ttlve a di'iuoiislratlvo lectuio at 205 WasliiiiKton incline on the inakliij; of bread and lolls. A sTti.iU ndiiiU'sIon foe will be charKcd. ArCUSP.I) OF .SAUI,T.H.iiij S.ilihl of tit Laikawanna News rompany, was last nlKht ir l.iii?netl beiore Ahlciiiian Mlllett, ol West Si run ton on (lie charge of assaullln? Minis 1'iinlt, ti joiiuir new-boy, blindly moiiiiiiif. The case was dlsihargid. STRUCK TliniSK IN TH11 PArik-Uince De pew, of Mosciiw, was last ltlsrht lirld In 'lOd b,ill by Alderman Millar on the ehartre of assaulting J, P, Thel.se, a Penn avenue iiitniil.111. The two nicn Imd a, quarrel over a mutual swatlieart and Pepcw (.truck Tlirtbo In the faie, FAI.lt OF IIOOF.-Paul ShulU. a miner at tlw Pine Rrook ehaft, nnd Joe Oabllhis, his hhoier, were yecterihy iMiurht under a fall of roof wlille at work In tho mine and weie lerlously injured, (libillns Mist allied a fracture of the U-li arm, ind Shultz had his hip bone fractuitd, SFAYINO 0I11CM5 SAI,i:.-Tlie Youiiit Lulles' BcwiiiR rirelc- will haie n silo In the Hoard of Tiado buildiiK tomoriow and Fridiy, when many useful and beautiful articles), fincy viuk, dull., candy, cakes, etc., will be oireied to patrons. The proteccU aie for the poor ol tho oily, w:sT plact: to si:i; i:xi:iirisi:s,-Tiie best place in town to n-c Hie paiatle and to i,v, ihe uiin'iliut." of tlie monument is fiom Ui.i Indow of the Younc; AYinnen'b Cliilstlau asQ. datloii. Thee windows will be lentnl. Conic in to engufe ouo befuic .ill the room Is koiiv, TlIHKFAlJ, MUCH ArCUsKII.-Wllllam Tliic fall, of 112 I.uiKatatr amine, was eteidiy ar ralifiied before Aldeiunn Millar on tlie iliarue If tfarlntf down a tone wall liclonclni; to ihe jcliauniin.1 Iron ur.it bled i-onipmy and c .11 tint; iway the ctoncs. lie was bold in iv'.ui ball. SKUHj FnAOTUnilD.-Aiidrcw Kolu, of Mull foil annue, Duumoie, was budly injuied i.lillo u woik jitlfiiljy In tlie Jnhnone mine, He iiad fired u blast and wan nlmek by a largo plu of tfjinx; coal, He sustained a n-ilous fiailure if the tkull and was taken to Ihe Hahneiiiaiiu boipllil. III. tUUl,KU Willi JAMI4U. J011U I.jlllll. I S l'.'-yeu-olil lid employed at Jcrmyu Ko. 1 I mine, vm fonllnir wlt.li n stick of ilj-namltc tt SatOrtliij-, 'when It exploded, blowing oil two linger mid ii tliumli alid tnutllatlni; the otheM Hi (lie Innd f badly tlmt the lint' har tn be ntnpiilntcd. MI1H. M'llAt.K AlinCSTni) AOAIN'.-Mrn. An' tin Mtttnlc ol Ninth direct, is the Mist thtltn nl Mijor Slolr'i peakruy irtiMile. Mio win e Irrday arraigned before Alderman Kason, churned with nelllnc? liquor without n license and denied the rlinriro, The lieailnx was continued until l'rld.1 alleinoon. VIADUCT I'CTITIONH.-Major Molr was Jot lerday prccnled with neun petitions rciUrsllnK liltn to tlirn I he nrdlnilitc priiildltiK tor ia duct. The petlllons wire prn.iitFil by Chattel 1.'. Daniels and T l'l'Mows Mason, rcprcsintlti. the West Seranton hu.itd of trade mid conhtlnul cljflit hiindted limit. PAY MAYS. The. Delaware, l.aikawanna and WcMcrn company paid Hie yartl men yetrrd.iy ami will pay the trainmen today, eoinmenilnx at i ii, in, mid T."ip p. in. The Delaware unit Hudson company pild the tialiimeii liorlli of Sinmtnu jostcrdaj- and Hie emplnjcs of ttie ma chine chop ill Caihondale. M-ICONI) nNTKUTAlNMP.XT.-The foe on.) num ber ol the meinbi'iii' luuiie ut the ltallrnad Votinjr llen'a Christian association will he alien on Krltliy crnlnir, Nov. Ill, by llni.ioe .'. How lie, hummlst and Impersonator, in miiik and stoty. Members may brinir their f.imltlct or a lady filctid. TIckUs nt the association oihic. NO TP.UTII IN IT.-Superlnteniltnt Hot. f( the Delaware and Iliulion coal department, stated to a Tilhiine man jtslcrday that there wm nbsn. litlely no tnilh In the.puhlMied slattiii"iit tint the llelawaie ninl Hudson company cnnlciiiplattd Hie puuhase or the ClIlTord bleaker or the f I 111 -slilo foil ami li..u loinpany, nl 1'onst (llj. IO.NTIi.VrT POIl MAI ONt:.-'I he lontiatt awanlid u It, A. M.iloiic, of l.imaster, for tl'e utiii-tiiiitloii of Hie bit,' Nineteenth district H'Wer wai jelrnby diim.li up by AwNlnnt City hullel tor I) ii is, i(.'iicd by Major Voir and LOiinter sinned by ConlHiller lloi.ell. 'Ilils lonlraet will be M'lit to lilm lodiy and It he n linos' I" sIrh It the ellywlll then h.uo grounds loi retalnlnc Ihc chid.. PHOYIDPAf II MM! STIIIIDPI.i:.- lleulnnlnB yeslerdiy the Scrinlnn Hallway imnpaiij put a new scludule Inlo elTu I on its l'roildiiice-I'eelf lille line, the ti.it Vs Innkm by tlie piltn opera tions on Noith Main aviniie Ibiouh the entire -iiiiiiner li.iinir bun cunneeled. The PefUllIe e.iis Mill rim tlnoiiRh eciy twenty inlniilis, and thue will be vh c.us whlih will make trips on ,1 Uii-iiilmitc henlway fioni I.aikawanna ae nue to Piovideme Hqinre. A.VTIIDN POPdI.I CAP rt'ltKI). Deputy I'nl lid Stales Mu-hal I'l.nl, l.owiy, of this city, on Mondiy in u sled Anthony Popull, of Yalis ville, I'opo'l 1 1. id bun wniid.il for some eicht nionlli.s int for i-illinir liiiuor without .1 smein- nienl liiuise and has eleierly eluded eapluie Iikc ii.mi. lie is iiehl in .in ball in- rilled Stiiu, Ciininiisslonci llahn for his nppr.iranic befoio the Much ti mi of the United Statu, court to be held In Ibis city. "I'VXIMt-AMr.ltlCAN" WAU VP.TKHANS. The members of (ieneral (Vibin command, No. II, lJiitil'-h-Ameiicau War Veterans, nnd nil .soldlin wlio partiiipatid in the lecent w-.u with piiu. ale ri'ipieHtfil to ni"et at 1.'10 o'cloik on Tliuu tlij iifli'iiiiion al liaub's hall, on Wjonilni; .Ho lme, tn p.ntic ip.ili' in the parade attendant upon the limi'MinK of the Nildifis' and Sallois' iiioiiu lrent. Tiny are ieiiiestul to wear dirk eltlmi.-' ilotbtr., eainpaln hats and white (jloies. 1VI)1INT IV K.Vfil.i: CAS'I.An iniiesl was tmidutt.il Mondi.i by Corontr .1. J. ltob"ils in the r.h of 1'iaii. Kiutle. who jumped inlo a will at In, home in So-itb 'seiantoii Simd iv eienhu. The jurois ueie l'tter Zin-i, .fo-t oh Klein, lMtr H.iimcriy, Willhiii ili-diehlle. .lohn P. liuiiii and Omrie iiiHeniTaiis. The Midltt of the jury fo. lows: "We. the mi,lei.icii.d jmois. tind that ' Pr.ui Ihide came to his ileith on Nov 11, 1-100, in OIOMIIIIII; III II ill III nil' leal u. 1113 iiuniVi Ol'i Hire Ii vtuit, in this city. HAPPILY Wnimrn. .linNon n Walleu and Mis. Annie II. Smith weie man hd yctcrdnv nioinliur. at the parvomire of the i'enn Awnuol liiptist thiny-li bv llev. Holi-it 1". . pn ice, P. I). Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallen iev.)e in ninth im- !;"'.-? .Y,V '',';'1 "'I" '',,.m;"irtl(v -"M m , tlie Put lliptUt ilmnh'of tint elty, the Rrooni brine i sneious vmimr limine mill. The I happy couple will bale the congratulations if tn.tpi fiieinN. l.oih In IhU cite a Widi as in their old home In llinejiamtnn, wlure they will ion tinue to lesiile. AV ASl'ltlU) srci'P.'M The npnmtlc perform atno to be (,'hen bv the liecll.il c'nli. Dee. 1, is in assured smces fiom eiuy point of iew. i-eopie are nisisu in in ineir ueinauii tor se.n. The leht.usa's, under the direction of Mrs. pivle. are piociis.insr finely and the rntliu-iani on r the affair is c-reiiir than antl, ipited at any 'enple are iu-dslint in tlieir deinauil for seats, j tlni". This is but le.tsoniMe wlun Hie ilisllni tlnu of the pi i funnel-, ai-d Ihc pioininenie 3f those intiicstid En (he culett iiument Is ioiwiI eied. Not only will its prot n tK help a niu.r woidii inst nut Ion and iriw a -iiperli limbic il or.iuivtlion a pnutaiient pine In lis home i it v, but the pn.sii mmie will be of sut h a plea-lmr ihai.it lei as Is .si-Mom alToideil by the most famous piofcioml tompinies. slIMuMM.AHIW HUMIP.n. M.ii-lial Dariath, the well Known si ile'.eiilan -tlinlar and reider, will lente "The rwelfth Vlitht" at St. Luke's P.iil-h II ill t.et Tuesday nilit. It will be the nn ii ly i lent of the oik and will be attended by th- H iilim: pinple ot the illy. It will lie leiiitinbi led that Mr, Pan.it h, appeared 111 the "lino pi lie Ih fine a lante autlienie bisl MMson. Ilii course of s ieillni:s at the Wiltloif-Astoili win- anionu: tiie most popular eieuts of llie ,iear Airon the pitiontes for next week's re tllal aie Mis Hiri) llilln, .II., Mr-. Thoiiim niti-sun, ills i(..'eis isi.ni, ill's. . m, neiher. Mis, r, i .lone-, Mrs. ii iiiiicklnlnn. Wis. Alfi.il II ind, Mi's. (!, II sniiil,, M,s. f. II. Willcs, Mo- II, II liia.l.v. .h , li M. II. K.ijs, Mis. I .1. I.'insinsr. Mis. (!eorL,e Slinleison Mr-. P.' N. Wlllard, Mis. K. Ii. .Simjies, Mik. Wall i' I M. Diik'on and miiiv more, liiakluu a llt of cue hitnilrid of the well known soibty U'jilift-, whose names will app.Mi- latir. LOCAL FOOT BALL. Ihe ltit,l,v eleien wue il -fi-atetl at the hand) of Mitawley's Indian-. In wie iioie of 17 lt II. Tlie fealuic of the .Muit neir Waltu- Cl.uk-'h end runs and thow of t;o. Morris. Tie' f.'.llur. s on the side oi l.e lliieliy rliven were Ihe laikllui: of SiMiiini. and f'O'ikllu and the incut and only ni.h ui.nl. by IMjjir Troutfelt. which Miit'd them fiom a wl.il. u.ish. Iiiiuii'. llie seiond half I.irge-lnnli il t'onklln mule I.I. appeal. nue on llio cold anil weiuy .,'iUllioi.. Pur in the flist half hlieilll-eleii Carjl Sehailt vas I lid Into tho upper realms uf ileinlly. The tnuili downs weie iniile by Mm lis (Tiandler and Clark. For the other ileum Trout fell maihi the toiiilidown. lloiton kiiked oj, Timekieper, .Mike; referee, Jami.s lie) Holds; t'limuiliiits, lines nun. Rightly Fixed So long as this old world con tinues to turn in space, ho long will niagnilicent oppoitunitles for success -continue to exist. No man, nor tiny set of men him u monop oly on Opportunity's mill; she turps out golden chances for all alike, To lio sure, one gaining chance to change Ids status must fiuartl it more closely than was the wont. Tho ago Is quick, and none will brook deluy In getting at the dollar; even though on occasion tllchlng be required to 'fetch It. As all thinking folks aro aware, however, most opportunities actu ally require tho right MAN rightly FIXED, to liupioyo them. And as a nucleus for the effort, jiotHng equals a. systematic) SAVINO from current Incomo; no matter how small tlmt income may he. Tho way tho best llxcd'innn of today began. Ever expect to bo "well Axed?" Savings Department TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Cor. Wyoming-, and Spruce CIVIL COURT CASES TRIED BIO CORPORATIONS FIGURE AS DEFENDANTS IN THREE. Seranton Hallway Company Sued for Alleged Violation of Contract with a Junk Dealer A $5,000 Trespass Suit Settled for $25 Barber As phalt Company Called Upon to Pay for Dead Horse Walsh Did Not Shoot the Pigeons the Jury Says. Other Court Matters. TiuIro Arclihald Ih uiikhkcci In trylnpr iiw. unit r.r t 1 riii r. u.. ..e IJtiffalo, nwlnn the Scrnnton llnlhvny t'""'1' ,iv''atnt' w 1. A,!t,,", company, In which damnBes are asked IMolwol, of Old l-oiw, Italian 9a for alloKPd violation of a contract for vorlo Mnrmucel. ol Diamond avenue, the Hale of three carloads of scrap Iron. ! H'Hlnn: Cooper Soiilld. pp.. ol Pjne, In June, 1SHS, an npent of the Htlffnto firm barg-alned with Oeneral MannRer - - Hllllmiui, of the railway company, for ti heap of scrap Iron containing sev-enty-ilvo tons, and after several Inter views closed a deal for the material ut T6.no a ton. INVITATION TO TAXPAYERS. The taxpayers of Lackawanna county are respect fully invited by the County Commissioners to attend the ceremonies incident to the dedication of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, to giounus, on inuisuay, inov. f W. G Daniels, Clerk. -.----f - f - The Iron was loaded on Ontario and Western cars and notice sent to tho Buffalo firm to this effect. Air. Silll- man waited several days for the corti- lied check which would release the con- slirnment. but as It did not come, he sold the material to another dealer. The case hinges on the terms of tin; sale, which are In dispute. Joliu It. Edwards and Itnlph L. Levy represent the plaintiff. Tho defense Is looked after by Major Everett Warren and Hon. C. I. O'Malley. VEKDIOT FOU CKOSr' J. E Oro,s, from up tho country, secured a $150 verdict against the liar ber Asphalt company in Judge Arch bald's court yesterday. Cross' hired man left his team and produce wagon standing on Franklin avenue, near Spruce street, last fall, when some repairing was beins done to the pavement. While the hired man wag , thQ doonvay of u nearby houe the team became frightened and start ed to prance about, as if intending to make a break. Two of the Barber com pany's employes caught the bridles and held the houses ill subjection till tlie driver came. The latter had no sooner tnki.n Hip rnlnn limn tho renin in,,,lf. a sudden swerving plunge and landed ,.,, ., , n , in a hcaP on the roatI' ne fl4 " lP of the other and the under one was s.i badly Injured that it died. r.. -, -,, .. i,-- a,. - . "' WUM uoest'u uiai tne noises not maintaining a guard against P" took fright at the company's road rol- ,!ostrians valking into the excava ler and brought suit to recover tho f,,,,, y"LUPf the norso' whIch h0 set atl Mi's-s Hannon's broth,.,- was badly $l.o. The company claimed that the injm.crl i,out the hack by a fall of road roller was half a block away from ..(...r Monday, and i now in a nrei-u- ... the te:m and out of tlieir sight at tho tlme they became fiightened, and con- scfiuciitly It must have been something uim' unit irigiueneu them. RELIEVED THE PLAINTIFF. The jury believed the story of the Plalntilf, or at all events took it for granted Hint th,. n.,i could stand it, and gave a verdict 'for $150. "-ltuct roi Attorneys P.ice & Donnelly and C. S Woodruff represented the plaintiff. At torney James H. Torrey was defend ant's counsel. A verdict in favor of the nf-.n 'ant vonu ,v. ,.... . , . '" .",,, """ m tno case of William hi I jf,a,lm Thomas Walsh, In which the plaintiff sought to recover for five valuable homing pigeons which he alleged the defendant shot ' In the case of Anthony Miillrii-k'nv against John Aswell. a verdict of $iil.76 w!J,!eiUI'',.el? f1' ,h ',,:,I""ff- J'"'- iiiikij suet ror wngs to that anifnint. Aswell claimed that Mullarkey wan not In his employ, but did the work 111 question as a SUb-cnn tr'icfni- r.nrl that tho debt had ripen nnltl Th, jury thought otherwise, P,iwl"y & Shean reprrsented th.- plaintiff, and J.- W, lirnwnlng the defendant. Mntihowson & Snook, of Dickson City, secured a verdict of 5S30.B3 against John and Mary Koslofskl, for a gro cery hill which the defendants tried tn dodge by nn effort to show that the bill was contracted bv the hus band, who has no prcirty. The judgment ran bo collected from Mrs. Koslofskl. Carpenter & Fleltz ap peared for the plaintiffs, CASE SETTLED. The suit of James J. O Malley against the Seranton Hallway company was settled In Judge Kelly's court) by tho defendant agreeing to a verdict of t'i't for the plaintiff, without costs. O'Mal ley bued for l.yino for peisonnl In juries and damages to his team and wagon, resulting from a collision on the Rellevue line three years ago, Hon, C. I. O'Malley, of "Wlllard, Warren & Knnpp, represented tho company In tho case of Frank Finch against M. E. Worden, a non suit was granted because of the failure of the plaintiff to put in nn nppenrance. Grim Tragedy Recalled. In the fight over the administration of tho estate of James J, O'lloyle, the decision was yesterday given by Depu ty Itegister Koehler in favor of the widow, Mrs. Eliza O'lloyle, and against the sister, Margaret O'Boylo, Tho decedant, II will be recalled, shot his wlfo three times, though not fatally, and then killed himself, at their boarding houso on Franklin ave nue, n year ugo. He owned u. houso op the South SUUi and died without be queathing It. .Mrs. O'Hoyle sought let ters of administration but was estop ped by u. caveat Hied by O'Hoylo's sib tor, who alleged that Mrs. O'Hoyle was, not tho legal wife of James J, O'Hoyle, because, as she iillegod, nt tho time of tho marrlago ceremony, Airs. O'Doyle's former husband, Jim Chester, was alive. Airs. O'floylo denied that she had liii-tt inn ti!r il in Tim Plinoffm nnd In the opinion of tho register, the oppo. I sltlon fnllJd to conclusively prove the contrary. Tills means that Mrs. O'Hoyle will nilmlnstor the estate nnd have le.s dlltlciilflM probably to contend with In secinlhtr her widow's third tlinn IC somo other party was made nrimlnta trator. Some New Gltlzoiis. Kollowlntr Ih ii list ot the new ultl zctiH ndmltled by JtnlKo Kelly nt Mon day's hcshIoii tit imluntllratlon rotirt: John !'. Ivoeltls, o'f Troop, Hungm Ian: Alike Mimic, of Throop, lluntrat l'in: Koineo Grnsslunn, of 207 Lncka wnnna avenue, Itulinn: Albeit Doh rnlt, of tSiM Ash street, Oermnn! Ktnll Schmidt, of Dunmoro. Oennan; John Curl li'rennr, of Idl'J Ash street, Oji tnnn; Andrew D.inlels. of Old Vovw, Aunt t Inn; Jneob KorbolluK', of Old Kot-Hc. AiiHtrliin; Hi-nry Connor, nt 14T Ttnblnson strnot, Autlrluu; Wllllnm Wood, of AfcliDnlii, i-.npusn; unspoi' ri...n.. ...i,...,ii Fi'hniiinu m iiiirir iifiau nr nniiuau, . . '""'", "'T r"'!,, . - .I't',' . r110' " ""."' Joscph wranai. ol inroup, iiiiiihu.iii. Strike Was to Blame, They Say. Attorney John V. Murphy yesterday betran habeas corpus procecdlnjjs for be held on the Court House 15, 1900. John Coukikk Morris, John Pknman, John J. Durkin, County Commissioners. f -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f tho release of John Roberts nnd ttol- ert Hushes, who Were committed to the county jail by Alderman Millar, In default of .$300 bail, to answer the charge of defrauding a boarding houso keeper, preferred by Charles W. Kaulfman. of 10'J Lackawanna live- nun. I The petition sets torth that nt tho hearing there was no evidence pr- sented to show that tho defendants mntlu any fale pretenses, atlemnte I to abscond, or to secretly remove their be tl10 oilier objects 01 particular so bnnracc. They were slmnlv unuhl. I licitude. to nay their bills, boentis-n thov pnnlil ot secm.0 cmplnvinent at their occu- pntion as laborers on account of the strike. Judfre Kelly will hear the cases at noon today. Fell Into an Exotvation. Thiough Attorneys nice & Donnel'y, proceedings in trespass were Inotl tilteil yesterday by Atlss Winifred Tlannon, of Providence, against the Seranton Railway company. On the nitrht of July 3, this year. Miss Hnnnon was crossing Adams ave nue, near Gibson street, and fell into an excavation which the railway com pany was making lor the pin pis'1 of lowering Its tracks, Sb(. Inlurud hrr snlnp ntwl. It i clillmoil. will l.n nc- , ln!inPntiy disabled. It is charged that the tiolley romnany was negligent in i - - roni .iioiiti.iy, .iuu is now 111 o iircc-ir-; nu condition nt tin- Moses Taylor ims'iital I ' ' ' - - He V7as Not Such a FicioHus. Mario Magdalena Krolzinger filed n, libel in divorce yesterday aga'nst h"r huiband, Fid.lius KroMngpr, against ii i-iimi i , i' mi lilt-- ts.i i-i ' inri , tiLti.'ni who she alloges cruel treatment and , u'lI'nltllf"lnc'as Tnoy wcrp Ilin4.,.Ieil jant 3i lga3i and separated Aug. 20, ISPS. COURT HOUSE HEWS NOTES. In an opinion by Jinliro An.lil.ald, tiled yes- leiihy, in ihe ca-e of the Arnnlnn SaUnsrs leittiv, in uie Uink and Trust comniny asainst II. A. Couy, def.nilant, and Thomas Toid, L-amlshee, jiidir- "'''" a' entered In f.nor of the plalntilf and airiinst tlie garnishee, and It wis fountl that "l0 f-''lr,li''nt'p 'ms '" Mi hands the sum of '''.win.ns. moneys of U. A. Coray and ten bhaics "''cvra"'' Ca' co,"l,lny stock dUo 1,oIo"B' ''hti'ibl..ursayf)'Ariuino was jesterday appointed Kiiirdian of Nellie I!uni!u--s, a minor ami oiphin, who wanted to sunre a marriaire license and liatl to li.no snmibody duly aulliorired to slie cun-int to her maniise. hi the .ue of as-liond tn Oeoise M. Okell jfraii.st Meirltt Scott, a rule was ye.sterd.iy errant' ed to hlu.w i.iu.c why the j-l.ciiiT's s-ale should nut bo nt aidc. Grand Display of ks and Dress Goods special bargains: For Waists Cheney Bros,' Plain Cashmere Taffeta Silk, a very soft lustreless silk, double warp, positively guaranteed to wash aud wear; 28 beautiful new col- TCfl iugs, real value $1.00. Our price ,.... fOy Dress Venetians 17 very desirable colors to select from, We have made it a leader for our department. Sara pies for comparison gladly given, Positively guar- Ol tin auteed to be $1.25 goods. Our price Oil UU Vicunas A very large selection of $2 goods in grevs, beige, beaver, Oxforls iu all mixtures, the best 04 PA ailor suiting made. Our price,., UliuU Black Goods A great var'ety of all the new weaver Cheviots, Pbb e Cloths, Rombraus, Granites, An AA Venetians, Etc, from ,...,.......,,., ,50c up to yiUU MEARS&HAQEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue, DOCTORS WILL FORM A UNION WANT TO HAVE CERTAIN GRIEVANCES REDRESSED. Propose to Have Recourse to tho Strong Arm of tho Law to Cure Ills Peculiar to Themselves Which Pills, Powders and Edge Tools Can Not Reach Osteopaths, Faith Curlsts, Bad Debtors, Lay Ob stetricians nnd the Like to Be Given Attention. Now the doctors are KoInK to organ lxc 11 union! Impelled by the success of the min ors nnd others In bettering their con dition by unionizing, the physicians have concluded It Is about time they K't tojretliLM' and secur I llif many Krluvnnci cd n redress of ny grievances of which they feel they can Justly complain. The matter was discussed at length at last night's regular monthly meet ing of the county medical society and so favorably was the proposition re eelvcd that tin attorney was selected to draft and present it plan and scope of the most effective society It would be possible for them to nrgiiiilttc. They will have the lawyer tell them how far they can legally ko In remedy ing the evils which they ctinnol reach with pills, powders or scalpels and Just how It would be best to proceed In reaching with the nnn of tho law these Ills which the medical profession Is peculiarly heir to. First anil foremost they will demand the drafting of a successful plan for circumventing dead-beats. Every doc tor in the city has big outstanding accounts, und when thoy occasionally come to compare notes they often llnd that the same names are among the list of debtors on many different sets of books. To compel those lons-stand-Ing-nevor-pny-anythliuy patients to set tli up will be a chief aim of the new union. Another prominent purpose of the organization will be the suppression of quackery. Lay obstetricians who i (It "t fully comply with tho reciuhe- I ments of the law will be an especial target lor me attacKS 01 ioe doctors union. Osteopnths, who are not recog- ' nlzed by the law In this state, and who j it is claimed, subject themselves to arrest it they take a fee for their ser- vice- will he also closely watched, , Christian Scientists, Dowieites and ail ' others who practice faith curing will At the next meeting of the medical society the matter will be again dis cussed and It Is expected definite stcp.-i will be taken to perfect the organiza tion before the first of the year, ft will be independent of the medical so ciety, it Is proposed, but the reipiire ments for membership will be practi cally the same. Preceding the business session of the society last night the members listened to and discussed an interesting paper by Br. Morgan J. Williams. TIRE ON PENN AVENUE. House Occupied by Dr. Sanborn and Others Partially Destroyed. Shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday af ternoon lire was discovered In the double houso of Dr. Mary Sanborn, In the thirteen bundled block of P-mn avenue. An alarm was sent In from I'.ox 01 and the Oeneral Phlnney Hose company was soon on the scene and the llames were by their efforts con fined to the back part of the building .,,,,, c ' nn(1 w'''e extinguished before any very I gicnt damage was done. The lire caught from nn over-heated kitchen stove. The house was a double one and was occupied by TJr. San born and two other families, named Decker and MeNulty. The dam- , .., i.,..., t-,in ne t,onu nmounte to about M0. Persons Were Unauthorized. To Whom it May C'ontein: Having learned tint iinaiilliorircil persons ie cently -oliiited and receiied sums of money from candid ites, or their friends, on behalf of Columbia Hose and Cbniiical eoniiany. No. Ihe mmI company Is cusiroiis oi knowins lo wnat . CMCIll nils intitule nus i.eti, i.iiiirti uu, uuu requests any and all persons who li.nc mule any contributions Intended for the compile, within th" past siv weeks, to write tlie tccictary, llobert Diclil, KfU Smith II)de Pari: incline, blut Jug tlie amount lontiibiited, and tn whom, lly older oi the committee. Joseph Oliver, Chalinun. Pcranlon, Pa., Nov. PI, WM. ' Marriage Licenses. Michael Itn-s Chinchilla Nellie Illudoss 711 Seiantou strict Jiiikson 1), Walleu IliiiKlKiiiiton, ,V, Y. uuiu II. Smith Itinghamton, N. Y. Sttpheii Smaiit Majfleld Host Kioelito Ma) Held 0mNmmwH4 a wwww wvwv wwwwwv uciviiunu 1 rencn For Less Than Porcelain... These head Unci seem sctmllonal, tint they are lllcrally tnie. We will sell you a French China Dinner Set for 12 people, decorated anil coin irold trlmmlngi, for $AV0u Itm lliiml ti Company's 11:) pleco net for WM. We hue about tweniy fcIi tint wo will pell al these ptltpt, When tliey are gone jou will pay nioio money, ti m uii't duplicate them for nny sucli price. . i Geo. V. Millar c& Wo make a specialty of Painless Ex traction, an J If you have any pain whllj we are nulling your teeth will icjarantce to do all of your work free of charge. I hail ten teelh pulled absolutely without pain. Mrs. Durkin, fill) Oichaid Mieel. We make teeth to milt jou nnd your friends. We irtiartintif to pleise you or no pi.v, We keep work In lcpalr flee of ihirire. We examine and extract teeth flee of ihirKP. lj y 'Jj I We Have Large Shops JS For All Classes of machine Work and ?5 Q Difficult Repairing. Q $ Large Ovens B 2J For All Kinds of Enameling, Nickel- f? Plating and Bicycle Repairing, by fie- JS ?S chanics. 5 II In Our New Store We are now located in our new store. 406 Lackawanna Avenue, formerly oc cupied by Siebecker & Watkins. We are showing a superior line of Furniture and Carpets.and invite inspection Seranton Carpet and Furniture Company REGISTERED. -t- -t- -f-f - -f-f-f-t-f ! New York Life : Insurance Company Insurance That Insures. Policies iucontesta- "" able from date of issus. M restriction a. to residence. "" travel or occupation, as to habits of life, or as to mati- tier, time or place of death, Policies non-forfeitable after first premium is paid. One mouth's grace in the payment of premiums. Cash loans can be obtained at any time after the policy has been in force two years. Policies combine insurance and investment. I B. H. BETTS, f Seranton Branch Office. 837 to 615 Mears Building, Seranton, Pa. f - f4 - f - f - f - f - - - f - - - f - f - f - f - f - f - t - - f - - Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Gil Stoves, Gas Stoves, X Heaters. Ii ttS-337 PENH AVENUE. BR FORSYTH tnma Co. ,lfiv?'",;,vcn? TEETH $5 SET $5 Poller come in and talk to m about Jour leeth. We bclle.r on will appreciate the woik and our low prliis. We will save jou nearly ouch. ill on all dental work. Our Crown and Per Bridge Work.... $3 Tooth All work Kuntantciil fir ten years, full nnd liao jour teeth evimlnetl fue. Dr. ReyerTDenlist I 514 Spruce St.. Opp. Court Hon.se. fn 126 and 128 IIIm Franklin Ave. Agency Director : f - f4' - 4 - -f-f-f-f-'-f-f-f --4'-f HEADQUARTERS FOR Hen's Underwear. Highest Grades at Popular Prices. 412 Spruce Street. Agency for Young's Hats. idMomt . - n 1 1 v.i 1 ' Awft - w- , " tf 7 v4f v ' i ji f- '' ; 4'sfft t ifm &i iMmktSidC - i fan., Ma V.y. a..s. i'itu ij..
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