-srr'v rs T ' VV VII s m THE SGRANT0N TKIBUN,E-FHIDAY, 5IARCH 22, 1901. JUDGE WILL CONSIDER IT CARTER EJECTMENT SUIT TAKEN FROM THE JURY. Fact Not Being hi Dispute Judge Kelly "Will Pn Upon the taw Benrinp Upon Them La Suit That Is the Outgrowth o Rood Building In Benton Verdict for Tripp & Co. Thomas H. Groves Sues Louis Frecdmnn Sheriff's Deeds Acknowledged. The cusp ot I'. T (.'filter imil othoii RK.iInn the ltidKu Tuuiplko company hh dlHpoed of 1).v .ludgc John I Kelly Instead of by a Jury. On crow examination ot the plaintiff's wltnowps cstcrdny morning It was shown that the roml whs luillt tlnouKh Hip lands of Putimkl Carter In 1ST2 rind that tho turnpike company has been In posses sion ever since. The plaintiff contends that the laid wan iicvei paid for by the company. t'pun this showing of pimp""Ion the defondant offoied no evidence, but naked for binding Instructions, on tho siotind that continued and unlntet mpW possession foi over twenty-one M'.irs Implied u cntiii from the owner. TliN contention wan denied by the plaintiff. Mho said (he burden was on the defendant to show thut It had paid for the land In som wuy. The uidlnary piovlslon of the lawi with lefcienee to perscrlptlve lights does not npply to a. company which has tho ilKht to take land under eminent do main. None of the fails tu the cne being In dispute, JudKt! Kelly sURgested that the Jmy be relieved from Its consider ation mul allow tho com t to pass upon the law beailnff upon the undisputed facts. This was agreed to nnd Hon. II. N. W'lllnnl nrgued the case for the defendant nnd Attorney S. 11. Price for the plaintiff. Judgu Kelly will give his opinion In the case latei. The case of J. 1.'. AVestgate against .1. If. rVeldninii was next called for ttlal befoie Judge Kelly. Weatsatc claims the sum of G1 for labor and material furnished to Wcldmun while ihc latter was constuictlng a load In rionton township. Weldtnnn states that he was a paitner of AVestgnte and denies that lie owes anything to him. The tasie was on tilal when enuit adjourned. All of the testimony has been heard and tho arguments will be made to the Jury today. Ttefor Judge IMwards yesterday niornlng the case of Tilpp t Company against M. 12. AVonlen was given to the jury and a veidltt for $2.?.7ti ic tuined in fnorof the pl.ijntlff. The case of JInry Monroe against l'lnn .t- Phillips was then put on trial. It Is a dispute over the sum of $luO, a deposit made by the plaintiff on a piano which she leased from the defendants. The plaintiff sues to recover this $100 and the defendants allege that she Is mil entitled tci It and icfusi. to pay It over. The case went to the jury just befoie adjoin nlng hour. Gloves Sues for Damages. Thomas H. (iibvo. piclileiil of the New York department stole, yester day siiPd I-ouls Fieedman for $3,000 damages for .slander nnd malicious I'lOsri utlon. On Dec. 17. rieedinan had Orovcs .iliesteii on it charge of stealing' a oat. The inse was dismissed by AN kriniin Millar as having no merit. ft Is alleged by tJioves that Preedman told many people that he stole the i oat and that be ell 1 this for the pur ine of Injuring his leputatlon and standing as a man In the community, and destioylng bis ciedit In a busi ness wa . A capias was Issued for Prenlman, and his ball was jixed at $1,000. Shctlff's Deeds Acknowledged. Slieilff Scluidt yesteiday In open court acknowledged deed to the fol lowing for piopeitPs leeently sold by him: lo .lolm Vnnoi.iiiii oi si . land In 1VII tome Miip. sold j. notij ill .lo.pli ltowlrl, toi -II lo I. .1 lliimo, lot in .".union, sold an 1'iop- PCI Cl ril.'llll-. McdOUJII. flTSHIIJ. In (ilmul l.lfo .i i 1 SuiTly couipjiij. lot In i Miitrtn, nM a- prnpcrty of Jjin lllnl, for 4ri,. Pn .lolm Jrimiii, lot in ".rjiitnn. oM a pi op. cilj of (. luilcs J, Wildiol, for i"7..!il. lo I'.itiUU P. iiml rjtlirnne i:. l.ibli.nn, nt In ."crinloti, old j. tin- pn.poil) of William I. Kl C-C, fOI !-'l'l(k. Iii Ikiinui iMIiiw, (ui.li-e, l.'t In Siuiilon, vild at piopulj of .1, II, I'Mur, for $K I WIIM.1II1 P. Ililbtcul, lot In Niutli .Miin;. imi, sold at luopcily of llonllo .. I'jtiid,, for lo llanlct M. Hlic, lot in Souili Alilimtnn, s,old in piopuly of . I., ltilcliinl. fui ."..'.sn. lo (iroiR? p. Kolllvm. loi In Spring; monk, m1i1 ,h inopcil) of , s jua M. I,, ltoilmv, i.3'.. To die kiM.v lnf Mini i,l .mil loin coinpjm-, lot in Cailvniclali-, oM ji pn.porly of Anna Ho. lut, snlndnMulrh. for W.Pi. lo Iiilctnjtlonil niiilitlnir .mil Loin as-nii.itlr.ii, Iol in LamriHOillv, will .!. piupcrty of llciij i min and Kllcn llirlimhoii, for "J en. Yestetday's Maulnge Licenses. .toscpli Miloni Piliilmrit Ijij Naulfiu WTiUIIjiic i amino Ciompi c4i ttoi. l.dii .-on Yatflllo COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In tlif fttktr of Kcome McKnislit, fli.rjini. Hi, up Ml of Auditor t lurlo I-. Panlds lui JU-t I., II lolllluilcil I,ll In tli - el.ite if iiiu Ixiltiis Ijto of Olj pluiil. ltlln of iuluiiiiltr.itlon were jctcnlj" THERE ARE MANY ROADS. r ' The Tinger Posts Matklng the Many By-paths of Present Day Troubles Seem to Point the Same Way. Lack of Nerve Force. Day by day the columns of this paper bring new cvldenco tram tictun ton people of the gieat woifc be.'ng dene by l.r. A, W. Chaae's Nervo Pills. Why they accomplish so mush Is easily explained they arc prepared with an eye single to lebtotlng nervo fore.. They accomplish this object, which no other medicine in tho world has ever been ahlo to do; that's why liundteds of Scranton people offer their testi mony. Mr. Samuel rtogeis, of No. lis Hyde Parle avenue, tseranton, Pu says: "t was In a uin-Uown condition, head sches. nervous nnd sleeping badly nnd the uppetlte poor. I was told of Dr. A, W. Chase's Nerve Pills and got a how Ac u result I sleep and eat well sgnln. I nm very much pleased with them nnd glad to recommend them to others. This I cu,n do conscientiously." l)i. . W. Chase's Nctvo Pills are old at ."Oe. n buy tit dealers, or Dr. A. V. Chase Medicine Co.. Uuffalo, N, Y. Hee that poi trait mid slgnattuci ot A W. Chase, M. V am on cvciy paclcnee. sratited to Jtnnle Lttus. In the c-jtale cf JUr Kirct Ktcgdn, of tnli city, Ifttcm of admlnii liitlen wro granttd to Hrldfrcl hcfftati. In the divorce cue of Mr. K UtWe Ve Slin ngalnU tlatry f(. I) S.cliln, a inle n ctrrdiy (trinltd lo show cmo why a ditorc-c tlioulcl not te irMntfd, It l rclunulile to mgnment court. Tlirr will bf licailnir In the oe on Mircli 21 liclore Judge l.ibtiuU in I lumtcn. WILL ENTERTAIN TONIGHT. Programme to Be Rendered by Stu dents of School of Lackawanna. The students of the- School of the Lackawanna, will entertain their pat ents nnd friends with music nnd I col lations tonight In the nudtloriiun of the old school houso nt 7.1.', The fol lowing Is tho progt amine PAnr I. fluo SMs jh iioifiue Kline Hrrljcmutte.il, "WuhltiRlon'i Illttlidac," ."lo'cpli Willi Ifechmillon. "Cjfar Crowluir tlif llulilcon," M.jln A IMillllpt Piano Solo w, Minnie Sjmtcr Itojdlnjr, "Wlul (!,! I,(ttc C.ltl s'llit." Mls (ii ice (Violidge Recititlciii, "I'limlsjn to I'ljiitilRin," .1. Tj.clor Po'lff lmtiinnciit.il Tilo, I.itircme jtnl Ciilelon Conni-ll .tml filllifii Ldgar 1'AllT II. nrcit itlcii, "Hit One llos Mui." II JIM A. Login Mindolm solo Wjticn T. .Vein Accompanied by Mkc Acker, nwltitlon. "Ilo.n' ltltcht." ,...J. ( urlli Pljlt lterllatlbli. "A .Namtlity nltl," Ml .Icnnle (, OVrll Violin oli Mini Mdi Homer Veioinpinleil bv )llc IMitli Uoit.rr necltation, '"llie IMf Child," ifw Helen $. Powell Piino duet Mr. Will Pummel. ni..l ML .Icwle Dimnilil. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS Repoits That Mines Hereabouts' Aie on a Ten-Hour Schedule Aie Untrue. The re pons Hint tho Deluvvaie, hark ware nnd Hudson coal depaitmeiit, Hudson and other companies have or dered their collieries to work on a ten-hour-a-dny schedule Is denied both by Superintendent Loomls nnd Super intendent lto.se. Theie Is no need o" Increased woiklng time, they Niy. Tho mines aie being woihcd to their capa city on a nine-hour schedule. Them ts an Inciea&cd local demand for coal ovvinp to the strike agitation. It is a noticeable fact that many of tho larger firms arc storing' away many extra tons of coal, that they may not bo caught short in the event of trouble. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company has tcfused to sup ply much locnl coal tiatle, owing to the demand for coal for shipment. The company teeelves n good freight rate nnd a belter price per ton abioad than nt borne, consequently they p.-t . for to ship their product as lapldly ns eats can be obtained. There Is little coal stored away .it the storage plants or coal pockets of the companies, with tho exception ..f washeiy coal, which has been lyln untouched since operations were" io. sumccl at the dlffcient collieries. May Not Rebuild. The Habylon breaker of the Temple Iron Company, at Durycn, was de alt oyed by fire some six weeks ago and as yet there Is no Indication of the work of reconstruction. Ituiuor has It that a new breaker ninj not bo erected. Some time since the William A. mine, owned by William Connell, came Into possession of the Morgan syndicate, practically the same oiganlzatlou as the Temple Iron company. The ptop. ertles ot both nro adjacent nnd Hie workings of both me In close proxim ity. The mining In the Babylon is re gatdtd ns more costly because of the fact that it has a higher elevation nnd a mote circuitous route to get to the bed of the veins, t,everal planes being necessary to bring tho coal to the sui face. The William A. mine, although only a short distance from tho Babylon, Is considerable lower In elevation and Is puictleally nt the lowest of the coal seams, and may, therefore, be woiked nt less cost and with greater conveni ence. These conditions pievalllng, and the companies being under the same management, It is lepoited that heie after tho Habylon tract will be woiked through the Connell mine. This wilt serve to cheapen production. It can lie Joadlly seen that this mnMilci.itlon will save cxulle a sum in the annual cost of moductlon of these mines. WIlkes-Haue Hecord. Today's D., L. & W. Boaid. The make-up of today's D L. and W. board Is ns follows: TlllTIlinw, MAKC1I 21. Wlt.l (its, Kant-.s p. hi., . riniiuh Irt i iii. V. llitpatrlck; 11 p. in, T. I, Humpm IlilPVY, MU( II 2J Wild Citi., I.'i.t- UMi ii. m It c ,iiur; J a. ii, I". Van Woinii-rj .'. a in, p. Uj1. s t hi, J. .1. Muruv. Willi C lliiiliotuiniu'i, men: u a. ii.. J. II. Matins: 10 a in., imiii, ullh iinliutj'rf nun; Jl ii, in, '. W. limn; l p. m . O. V. rilrini.itil; 2 p. Ill, W. II. tt.ifef; ;o p. in, T. MC'.ntli: i p. in, Itiiiidoliili: Ci p. Hi , J. Hurl lint. MiintniK I'.n -II a !,. , e.i, laini'C Curls"; S ,i in., nest, (!, Krountelliir: ! , M , Utli -II. Mi hols; II p. in., ent, ,1, llennljraiij 7 ii. m., c.it from Nay Aiijr, I'duard Mi MIHtcr: T p. in , i .1 f n in (. ijiikj, Jlct.im; 7 p in , et fnun t'atuga, (,iiiiey I'ullei-s-lU a in , I . I". t.cot. l'mler-s u in.. Ilou-cr; tl) n m S 1 hi. neiti j 10 ..ii a. in., Moian: 7 p. in., Muipln , u ji, m . Limping: JD p. in., licniRc Tliom.n l'aciiicer Knulne-7 a in. (ladiiei. 7 a in,, Sinter; 5 SO p in , Maiitoin 7 p m,, .Mjcoiein Wild ,,t. W.t-j i. m I r, ,.(.,. 7 i in, (K'oiinoi, with J. llji-fTj men; a. in, .1. (Jalatni,; 11 u in, K.tiluni; 1 p, in, i, llj-,ut); .1 . ii.. J. II. .MiCimi; t p, nt . P 1 l!u(.iif; " p in Jl rjiiiioil , 0 ji in, llutliiilcnicn. xouri: lllunem.il Vfultin Ueiley will rr on ai liiiu n'Jlil k olhie. Hiilinnjii I'hlllii uiliii icporln for dutv ith A ecu it. Ur.ihenuii .Tolm OalLnlin iioit toi clnlv vith , 1'. Mullen. Ilukcin.ni Sjillle ie.oit'i loi nut cWth O. W. l'lthciaM, This nnd That. Itepalts have been made In the oilhes of Superintendent rtoe, or the Dela w.ue nnd Hudsoan coal department, giving more floor tpace and connecting tho apurtments of the district pausen. gcr asent with the coal depaitmeiit. In unlfotmlng their men tho Cnti.tl Railroad ot New Jersey has oideivd that service bars for each Ave yNu of service with the company ma be worn on the left sleeve of coat Im proper manner by conductots anJ U lion agents. Superintendent H. i;. Loomls and District Supetlntendfttits tvans, Phil lips, Williams and Barnard, of thu Delaware, Lackawanna and Wnstetn coal depattment. held their weekly con fence meeting yesterday afternoon and talked over mattets of Interest to tlu coal department. II. 1). Taylor Is the new supei Intend ent of motive power on tho Lehigh Val ley tallionil, to succeed Samuel Hlg glns. Ho Is nt picbent connected villi the Cnlumel & Hecla Mining company, but he was formerly foi years con nected with the Lehigh Valley as me clianlcul engineer and as mastet me chanic of tho WIlkeB-JHrrc shops IIIIIIIIIIIIft lJtE m 'Sl'T'jyHillHIIIIIIIK JIIIIIH 4 This is the trade mark on every can of the genutuo Br. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk It indicates the purest milk from field-fed cows condensed in scrupulously clean buildings, by a pro cess that preserves all the food qualities to which has been added phosphates and hypophosphitcs, the same food properties found in wheat the greatest body builders. It makes strong'tceth and bones, firm flesh, steady nerves, quick brain and rich" blood for infants and growing children. It is a wonderfur restorative for aged or invalid persons. It is better for the table than fresh milk rich as cream, f,'01;!,1,"'. THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.. Scranton, Pa. WILLIAMS & McANULTY Announce, owing to the de- struction by fire ing at 129 Wyoming Avenue, that they are now located at 126 Washington Avenue Rrice Building. WILLI AHS & H"H"M"H'Hi'H"it 4- tfAiAiAiAlAiAi MELDRUM, SCOTT & GO. I Will Open Their New Dry Goods Store at j 126 Wyoming Ave On Saturday, March TEE SIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 anfl'2, Cora'lth B'l'd' E OR ANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Mpflt si Mooilo ana Iluitt Ula Worlti, LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO3 ORANQE GUN POWDER Elretrla Battarlei, Kleatrlo ExplcxUri. explodlns bluti, bafety fmiual Repauno Chemical Co.'s cxp' ivn PH DENSTUN, all SfiniLi tret, tM-rjnton, la .Ml Acute ami Tlironlo Dlwawti of Mm, Womm and Chll.lrin. inultitlon unrt imlnatlon tf Oltl.- Hour Daily and Sundiy ( a. in to U p. m TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Jr J&A Smlrli"3 AV 5 fTWTTTTI'TTTTTTTT T of their build- HcANULTY J 4 0. ST. the 23d. L.i Lager Beer Brewery llaunracturcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER ii m -!i N. Ninth Street. SCRANION, PA Telephons dill, 2iW3. HENRY BELIN, JR., Gtutial Agent for fht Woroloj District for DUPONTS POWDER. Ulnlof, niaattne. Fportlng, FmolitlMi and tbi litpauno Chemical Corapanj'i High Explosives. Eafetjr Fuit, Cap and Kiplcdera. Itoom 491 Con nrll Oulldlnc, btiantou AUi;.S'CU.3; tiios. rorm ritutun JOHN p. MflTll 4 bON riymoiith W, I', HUI.UOA.V WUVcaUarra ComiolljSWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER TailorMade Suits We have Suits priced as low as $().oo, and as high asv $75.00. The $9 style is fully worthy of the company it'keeps. It is plain, but good. We aim to be universal in our helpful ness, and universal is not to be defined between dollar marks. Suits for little money and Suits for much money, and Suits all the way between, and a good value and an exclusive style in every one of them. The middle prices are the most popular, of course. These are types of the fastest sellers : At $ I C Of Venetian cloth; jacket, Eton style; skirt, 1 flounce style. Stitched with satin bands to match cloth. Well tailored. At $20 0f Broadclotl1- Jacket with vest effect. Flounce; " or flare skirt. At $0 9f Broaclcloth- Eton jacket with postilion back, linished with Persian trimming. Bishop sleeve, flounce skirt. At$2A Of Cheviot Serge. Double-breasted Eton jacket, J" flounce skirt; silk lined throughout. Very finely tailored. At $ 0.50 0f Cheviot Serge. Blouse jacket with bishop J sleeve. Skirt, flounce stvle with corded flounce. Silk lined CONNOLLY & WALLACE, LION COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! AKE no mistake! Sec that my head you buy. It guarantees its purity. No coffee is LION COFFEE unless it is in a 1 pound scaled packet with the head of a lion on the front. Then you get pure coffee the highest grade for the money. I 1 1 . 5WIW AT ti TW. ftW Vmi, . j v 1 Sm that mv hA Wivitfv-.N. m'v"nmtu 7 , ATkr ir nn p.vrv narkaorp. nt 1.-? -h ' .. .!Wi vrvsN LION COFFEE flWBm In every packageof LION COFFEE you will find a folly illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). Special Bargains Friday nnd Saturday. Big Sale of Shoes and Rubbers LOOK l.siilf.' fiut i'Mluy lublicr.. tvuu (oe r.nly l.V. rcuivJ tee. CIc. ( hlld'a llubbcr Hoot jL Tii Mcr.'n AiclUd c iil- flee. Youth.' Itutbcr IlooU t i Men's rtuMicr IboU M t: im '.' .'i loi airs I-kII.V IOIihIi Imx call pikad 1.1J lilflil' tSM mid (5.I.&1 shot it H (' tii lulls l.jdlci.'i Hun Mil Kid, Ud llnnl ! lundlurntil hoon, wonh ?J at Jl.n. ') un l.i.lha' I'uunt .cnthir Ijrc and Hit ion W.(i Shock at fl.i'j. We invite vou to call and see guaranteed, and every item as advert MYER DAVIDOW, throughout. ' r & r!rtew,cssssi M. .W I J P; ttlryrCMeaft' Ztt . ifi li V . lit- ttff 'Ai'a.VCA VKJV7AZX2 Watch our next advertlaomont. Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. AT THE BIG BARGAINS: .JO fijin l..idlV til Uld r.uiton nd tire 1 letlblr Sole, Thnma TUnt rat, wnrtlt J palt, at M. 40. All ltw. wldtlu P. C, and U ."00 p3liK I.adUn' Donjla Ilutton and lace Gcodjfai welt 2 S-hnn nt 1 i. IM polrs I jdln' Hor,;ola Ilutton md ,w il Slicci at Cjo. A fc lulu 1 JdK' i M Sfpihu lior at 'A''' :'.1 lulu l.adi' fl.Vl li.a.U hot H 'jm. All jdl(i' .' Hlppri 11 VV and 7 . UdlrV Illuc SMn f Mlppn. m UK with your own eyes the best shoes tsed, and you will surely save money by it, 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Why has IIHN nnPFPF fNM t 11 ---f K . And why is it used in W millions of homes ? Because it does not sail under false colors. It is an absolutely clean, pure coffee. No glazing, no coating with egg mixtures or chemicals in order to hide imper fections. Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will under stand the reason of its popularity. W00L50N 6PJCC CO.. TOLEDO, OHIO. Special Bargains Frldar and Saturday. A l less than cost of making for men, women and children. All styles and sizes 4 Men's Shoes. ; pjin Mrn3 llujift and Clack Unune! Jt locH1 at 41.0s 110 pulr Mm t'.o CjH jnd Ttnt, leatlirf lineal, iiililnr lint, 1 Iio(m. at M.93. 4S pj Mil'. I.namrl 1,M ,-liOf, at 3 4S. r.s piliit Mm l., ( 4ii, Vilour (alt nd Viol Mil M.fO Mhik ut !.' l. ii luiiK Men' Dr' Miom, umtli $1.30, hi ')U Mm WniklniT 'liowf 'Vm'., II S"l and ,l 50. Mid'k Miiiitic Iiopk, old Usi. lln' Mion, M (im Mt-n' jihI t'lnldicn' Mion. all pilifa ' for the least money. Hvery slioi The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue