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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901.
OPENING DAY
OF THE FAIR
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION AT
WALLSVILLE.
Annurtl Mnltlantl Fnlr Piomisea This
Year to Be Moie Interestln-- Thnn
Any of. Its PicdecesBois Theie
Will Be a Good Pioginmnie for
Ench of the Four Bay's Fio
Rtnmnie Airnnp-ed foi the Races.
A Number of Good Homes Have
Been Entered for the Events.
The Miiltlaml Pair. H" n-milnr
iKrit'iiltuiiil inhibition if KiiiKiittHiina
nuiilty. will 1h-kIii today at Willi
villi?. Tin- iiHtial xhllill t iiroilli-liim
faun jiii)iliu-lc iIik- initio anil poiilny.
'louiipw 1 c' t-iillnaiv and lain woiK.
ulioiil rhlldirnW exhibits' and ill-- III''
nit- inoniltnd In bctti-r ittilit and
KiratiT quantity than I ln-foii-.
IaibI ynn'rt i-xhlliltloii at Vitll- III"
aiis a Ktoat vu roxf, hut tin- illti-i tin
rlnlin that till tliiif tln- koIiik
to eclliiMf all inuvlotix rffmt 'I'ln- lav
ms of sport and of hainc- im-i". In
espd-liil tuo to he n-Kiili-il din Inn the
next four U.i.vh li a kuoiI pioKratuine,
to which the owiii'ih of hlKh-cla-iS
riiulties In till lclnlty and i-lHinvlx'tr-HiiotiKhout
Nnillie.i-tein lVniiO lvanla
w ill lonttlhllte.
Ilotuci-n the iihh k.h" of foolh.ill
lir-twecu t'-inii nilili- foi the loc.il
.lialnpnllhlp will he plaed on the
ftii-loiiii- within the laie iiiitk. Con-i-i'lnlifi
li.if heeii ui.mt-'d to ,t num
ber of ptivate ililhltoi- The -ni'l-clent
of the Miiltlauil l-'.ilr and DiIvIiik
IMlk ooinpany I" .lohu I' Hopewell
,,f Provilenre and the seiiet.uy Is Wil
li, till . Smith of D.iltoii
A rull ii-iHitt of th'' fall, with le
i llilloli of the exhibits limP lai-es
nnil font ball k.i mi" will be kHi'II e.iell
nioiiiliiK In 'I'hu Tribune n ohsrived
by a staff i oriexpniident on th"
KiomiiR Appended ale the entries
for the four tl.ij' im-lns:
'II r.li -IT1I Mill II ID
C -.'t h-s I'ur" M.i'i
I eilrlh .. . v' " -i' lei . hiiiitniiie
xtajor I l"'i'. "".eii'iti
Waller .1 . 11 - .el in Hi. S ulilini
liitM c-ppritu bl . .1 II l.nlrtiE. Miinien
Hill llrMirr .. I. W. Iiiinun. l.rk'- Miinniit
lurj lllje- limes I'iioI, H likes Uane
1 nile yi 1'ftlnri l.ii t-iliiilltille
liant.es. I ' lnrln onmll. -ujiiim
HI llMiV. "I PI PMIll.lt II
; in ("Iks- Pilli-V !!
rinlil Huko It'ilml In "-.Inili-nlle
l'it llt H N . "num. Niinn-n
I nde Neil llob"tt Lit. i liiil"i i'Ip
MineVlii H II. PIoh . I illlCMIillto
l.mip lll.uk i:. Pattii. WilLmdlinr
M Mik V. I'hnninrjn, n.iiil",i
Minnie !? I". -tinier, I all-iino
I .ill II t. V IIjIkiiI. I'n-e-np
.Ininlo It li It roeirer. ( ailmnilale
Mis .lilinl- Ijiiim (rnl, Wllli-i. Ilinr
Jli"a I.I-U 1J W. riinni, "iifliir.nille
Till ltll. M'l'IIMIII.n r
( ell llacp l'nrw $.'iii.
t.ilirrt II V IIiiiim. M' :
Mnntrni liir! I.I Inn. Mimim-e
l.unatit O'll M I "imlir, l.il'liuiii-
T!-iifiliih '. . llo.il. Menu i"
Uumoiul ' W. "If. Dloii
i !'. 'Uh I'uim. Jl'.'l
Alninklii II II Pli-ur. riiliomlilc
t'mle Strt Uiilwit lin, 'ihullillc
l't IUte II. - fiitmin. -vrHinen
lUriy II K voni-. Ijjflh
V. ' Mill- I". I lull. Mitllinv
.oc I'lrl " W. I. Ilimill, i i
!!' .loniiii- Inii" mil. WiUii-llaiif
I arl II I V lliisiii. Iiiz-i'ii-
Prrr fer Ml I'ur.o 4N)
VllllllllIP I" I' Willi s Mill HI
.iliur II P Miller. iril
Mnl-I CeiprihPlil I. II l.iilnlc. union
W. V. (, (! Dunn, -i rjnimi
W ill rr .1 II s i.'fiiiniii. -iriutMi
Mat Tark.v I vliin-ll. sijimni
'hnkpr I'. W vnili, Ntaiii-n
1 in .v llavps Mmr, I ool, W ilUm ISne
htVP llo.c W. I- llnuill. "i
Hh ltd V f Nouoii, Mnrniillr
I IIIUW. -I.PHMIII.I( 1.
-.-j: riaM-i'ui'P Mr,
OOi-IU M 1) Nil. I, i, Puimii'iP
iirr (I. II inn. -naiilen
)vt lint r II l.oiiniii. N rniii hi
t..ilr Iick V. t' Noilmi. MiIiiimIIk-
1'unrci .1 1 luilo Ceiiuill, -m iant'ii
W 1, Mavpj- r I luit, M,nnii.p
llitr.i II I. -I. in, lililU
Tlir c riplihir .. .1", W Tun mi claiL'i Niininit
Jiuy lh,p . . . . Ijiiim (mil. U ill,,.. Banc
The way for Si i, niton people to
lprtdi the Ki-oiiinls i to take cither the
' or 1'i-U a. m. or l.a' p. tit. tinln." mi
the Delaume. I.,u Uawnun.i and 'rl
(in and kii to Daltoii. when muikcx will
nu'ct the.-e ti.iins and eoiive ilie p,i-j-onserx
in tin- Kioumlx .ilimit four
ullrx ,iw.i.
NEW CLERK APPOINTED.
Eugene Cosgtove Is Now Stntioned
in Conttollci's OIHce.
r;m;piip Co-kiim sun of Selei t Coun
cilman C06RI"e, of the I'miili oillll
nprd, liai been .ippnuiti d ,ix I . U In
What
Motherhood
Means
Motherhood tueatix either happme-w
or miscrv. There is scant luppiiieis for
the motner, who in patn anil weakness
brings into the world a weakling habe
whiclt she can neither nurse nor nourish.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription fits
women for motherhood. It strengthen
the maternal organism It trauquilizes
the nerves, encourage the appetite and
brings refreshing sleep, It makes the
birth hour .practullr painless and giet
the mother the nouriihment to give her
:hild.
There i-i no alcohol in "Favorite Pre
icription," and it ix absolutely free from
opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics,
" Word cannot cxprru how gratrful t am for
?our kind adrlc and your 'Favorite Frscnp
ion,' " mites Mra, D. u. Barrlclct, of l'crrowi
Campbell Co , Va. I fell that it Ua cared me
I hirt been in poor bekb for four yeart, Suf
fered greatly with my right aide, Uo with
bearing-down palm, and my scnes ware in n
dreadful tate After tiling lour bottlta of your
' Farorlte I-rectlplIon ' I am now well I am
the mother of two children. With the 6rt
child I auOered twenty-eight hours, and with
the aecond 1 uaed your medicine and wai lick
only three hours I believe Dr. Hrrce'i Fatcr
Ite Preiciplion to be Hit btit taedldne In the
world for aulTering females I with you grtat
succeu, and hope that Cod will blest you in
your noble work,"
Dr. I'ierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fret on
receipt of i one .cent Urap to ray
expense of mailing only, Audresa Dr.
R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. V.
jfinliSs
the controller's ortlce y Controller
Howell.
The controller has hern ilcninnillng
the services of an c.xtta clerk eer
filnci- the city went Into the wonil
c-hixo, i laltniti 'that tho cxtta ne
poitx, etc., renultod hy the tipper hill
leriiilic an c-xtia man to look after
them An oidltiunce npptopi latlnfr
Mini for the salary of the additional
cleik In now pending In council", lie.
center Connell having (ertlllpd Hint the
ai'ptnprlatloti in a neeefix.ir one.
MORRIS ENTERED BAIL,
He Is Chaiged with Not Turning
Over Stakes to Winner of n Bet.
William (inland, of thin city, made
a wiiRer of $."H hint fall with a man
named Nlemyer fioin W'llke-H:iiie on
the t-exult of the Pieftldentlnl eleetlon.
William .Mollis of IIiIh city wan made
slake-tiolder.
(Inland cailxed the airet of Morilx
enilv thlx imt Kiimnier chaiKlng that
he did not tutu over the Makes to him
(Roland) as he should have. Moitls
i lamed that he paid the money to Nle
nieer, whom he said won the wager,
l'.olnnil wanted him to plow llilx and
liRieed to Imve the i-iim- coilttlllleil in
order to ulc him an oppoituuliy to
piodllee Nlemeyei.
Thlx had not been done up (n jpxler
d.ty when Aldei'inan lluddy wi.x iixkeil
to haw- Mm I -x btoiiKht III. Thlx wax
done mid the defendant euteied ball
In the xnni of MOO, hlx fathei. Samuel
Moiilx, (tiifillf.M'ig as hlx beii'lxman.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
The DelawAie. Lackawanna and
Western Bonul for Today Notes
of Vnilous Kinds.
Follow lug l the niake-Ui of the I).,
1.. .V W. Iioaid for today.
III1MUY, H'ii:mhi r n.
Witit i I'jI - i ill. .1 II Mj-IrM, 10
p in . 1 4 Will mi I
II l.xl, -I I'D. Mill It HI
WIM ( JH I a. I I .,l i in , II llldilhk'. I
in, T. I It7iililil. i in. I' llallrlt in
a in . i: M IIjIImi. II i mi. . V. II. Item ;
I p in. O hiauip.i; i p in. M I iukIiii, j,
(i i in. I" (W, IHi II l)o!itt' ip
siiinniit-. In, ( a. in. red, I I, Muri.u .
I in, writ, I.. I iniinliRii : II i in. m -I.
M I n in ill, il p in. (.1st, ,1. I .itiluc, 7 p
in, i ii:. I' MiMIUli-i, ' i. in. I imi.m,
M, liiiitPt ; 7 p in , l.iMifU, 1liniiipiiii.
I'ikIipm 4"i .1 in . I iniiprly, j hi . Ilnmrr,
ll."n i in lnrin 7 p in, Mniplii, -i p in,
W II ninlinldiiipn , 10 p in,, . Wlilninr.
I'jpni;pr Inclncn-T i. in, fliftmi, 7 a in,
xiiikfr, in a in . Naiinim- )0 . in , I' I
V'int, 7 p in, WllllJtii Unfa, 7.W p. in. Mi
(nnn.
Willi I l WmI '. i in. V II. K.tiliiin. 7
in, M I'jiiiMiH: Hi I mi. .1 II. Mil inn.
II i in. i;.ilu:ui; I p. in, (I. U r'ii?uii ilil,
' p in. I' Will; .1 p in, P. I.naniiuli I
p m , It Celini; .'i p in, Doiiilirin; (i p
in , O Kjr,ilolii
.NOTICE.
.1. Mil),, hml) will tkp lii rim, ft a in
Wrillifiilir, Xfpt. II.
1' Millititioll u ill inn P IIIIIieiii'" (row mi C,
1 in mid in, Sppt ii.
Iliakriiiin W .1. Cn.lar rfpnrtu fer C. W.
Iliinti.
Iliikniim It l..iti ippoil 1'ir I'lizpitilik
( miiliiPlnr II. (illllBin will run 1 1. SO p in uilil
rat. -ipl. ID null l!iitliiii.imu' run ,nu1 i.nul
fiirtlni tiuti r
This and That.
Chief Special Agent AilaniMin. of ihe
I.ai l;u .iiiii.i rallioad, x at Syiacue
fm a few (lllx.
Air Hiake Jnspedor 1. .1. I.angan, of
Ihe i..i(kawanua lallinail, letuined
home .vesteiday fioin an Inspection
tour ax fai as Hnhoken.
S D. Hixhop. foimeilv npei.lloi In
the i hi- xliops. has uiceptrd a position
III the (IKpaltlier'x ollh e. He x sue-lei-ded
nt Ihe car xhiipx bv Mi. C,m
,sld. MaMei Car llullder Canlield mnl
family, who Iiuvp been nn-upylng their
(Ottage at .Maplewnod dining the sum
mer moiithx, inoed baik to the lty
yesteida
Master Car llullder C.inllehl hax an
eTtia foiie of men at wm k for the net
t hit t y ila.vs dining the night time, to
iolie( tin- iiixh of work In the plan.
Ing mill at the ( nr hhopx
Chief Kujjineer W. K. McKailan,
Pi IncilMl Assistant Hugineei I., Hush
and Superintendent of Hildgex ami
Itiiildlngx W. H. lllKin left yexteiday
alteiiiooti In Supei Inteinlent Claike's
Pilate iat "Mlnuekahda" for a lour
of Inspection oer the load.
A special train of four cuts, innu-y-Ing
th.- .Muster llakeis' assorlatlon
r. ..... i I..1...I .... ... t..v .... .
1IIMII IMiiiiilirii III 111111,11(1, p,SS,
thioiigh on the Lackawanna uillio.iil
estet(lay afteiiioon. One of the num
ber. Herman Schneider, was leit heie,
and had In be Milt thiough on an
nlllei 1 1 .tin
W'oiknieu ate engaged In leailng
dow n one of the old i oal poi ketx in the
l.iu kawanmi yard, w hit li has tnitllxed
llx in-eflllnexs The "inal Jillllllies"
villi h whip iieil lu hnullng the i oal
up tin- plane to the pockets will now
In taken out of sen he The change is
1 being made to make mote vanl loom.
I Thomas !'. Hiuklev of Wilkes-H.n-e,
who was foimi-ily In the employ of the
I Lehigh Valle conipan., has Ik-pii up.
i pointed foieinaii at the Delawaie,
I Lat kiiwaniia and Western blat ksuiitli
1 ul.iiii .. o.,..n.,,l i It AX'llll...... ,. .
ninij., ... .-it, v.-.-w . ji. it Illinois, WHO
tetflitlv lexlgued to adept a position
ni tin- NMlex Tool wmks, Hamilton,
Ohm
SATURDAY SEPT. 14.
That Is Kallroad Day at the Pap
Anieiicnn Kzpobition.
Cied I I'o, division passeiiger
agent of the d . . ,v v. i;allio,id.
and located at lluffalo, who Is cluilr
man of the committee ( haiged with tlie
ilut of adei Using railroad day, Sat
tirdaj Sept 14. at the I'liii-Anieilcaii,
xax of tlie iittijctions fm that day
A full iirogramme has noL yet been
piep.tied and perhaps will not be until
the nth as so many good things aie
being offeied that it Is haul tu make
a selection. W'e aie suie of something
doing eeiy minute, Theie will be
Hupp monoter parades combined In one,
the Halltnatl patade. the Midway par
ade and Buffalo Hills Wild Wext par
ade Following this theie will be a
water parade of nil the at range boats
of Nil tinge peoples. In the water cai
ntrtl tluee oi four motiNter elephants
will be turned loose in gala watei ami
will give a mile swimming nu-e. This
Itself is worth a trip to the exposition.
Senator IX-new will make the pilncl
pal addiesa at Music Hall In the after,
norm, there will be a public bone tide
5 wedding In u cage of lions on the Hs.
planade, Mitrveloux Mni-i in the
Stadium will tide bis wheel off fioin a
precipice ICO feet high and dho into a
tank of miter.
ThP committee In arranging for the
most sensational act aeen lu 100 yearn.
It carmot announce thlx feature as yet.
Jtemember all thlx Is free to all. Theie
will he many other fice features
FIVE JUDGES
ON THE BENCH
(( 0lii1uiil Irelii P.iii- i !
1-oisky and (leoigp I'lesko ate selling
on Sunday, but I have no pi oof," This
wax tefeiled, with the olherx, to the
dlMilct attorney.
Case of Ferber Against Bair.
Judge Carpenter jpxteulay handed
down an opinion deciding for the de
fendant lu the case of Mix Susan J.
IViher against Alexander (lair.
The parties aie htnther nnd sister
ami chlldieti of the late .lames and
Maigaiet Hair. The father died Intes
tate, leaving a widow and lle chll
then. When the mother (lied she left
a will bequeathing all her ioiity to
her daughter, Suxan, the plaintiff,
lu her lifetime the widow bought the
Intel est of her son Alexander. Ill the
piopeity In dispute, supposing she wan
buying It lu fee simple. Alexander
claimed that under the terms) of the
agreement, she bought only a life Inter,
ext and that after her death the Inter
ext i everted to him. Judge Carpenter
upholds this contention with the fol
low Ing (list uxsioii:
lu this iKtion of ejeitlllint the only
matter fot our cousldeiatlou Is the
t onstiuctlon of the following wilting:
'County of Lat kuwiinnu.Clty of Snan-
ton, ss,
"Itecelved this "Sth tlay of Manh. A.
1 ISS-i, of Mis. Maigaiet Halt widow
of the late Jimiex Han. the sum of
JSIm ill full, paid to Hie Ibis tlay by the
said Mis. Miirgniet Hnrr: s.ild amount
being In full of all claims I have or
inn heieiifter have as an heir to the
estate of Juines Hal i, deceased. And I
do hereby i enounce for injself, my
belts, crediliiis, administrators or as
signs, now and foievel, and heieiifter
any tlalin whatever on said estate, and
in know ledge the aforesaid amount,
JJil'i, to be in lieu of all legacies, or any
claim whatever on said estate.
"Alexandei Hair,"
It appeals Alexander Hair was the
son and Matg.net Hair the widow of
James ll.it f. deceased, nnd as such,
path had an Inteiest in bis leal es
tate. Thlx paper Is undoilbtedlv suflh lent
to itiiney to .Maigaiet Han- an Inter
est In the laud lu dispute, which be
longed, at the time of his death, to
James Hair.
Hut the tUetlon x whether It con
veyed it to lift In fee simple.
It may be that the actual Intent was
to comey a fee. but It Is the legal In
tent of the language used. In other
winds, the Intent as indicated h the
legal i-onxti tit Hull of the w hole In
stilliuent, whltb must pievall.
We aie unable, In any phase of tlie
tase, to anlp at any other coiuluslnn
than that the wilting under totislder
ittloii !oneed only a life estnte to
Maigaiet Han, and. theicfoie, lu at--ctiltlante
with the agieemelit 111 the
tase stated, judgment is cutcicd lu
f.uor of the defendant.
J. W. i 'at punter, A. L. J.
Answer of Borough Council.
The Olyphaut bomtigh council,
thiough Attoinev 1. M. Lnch, es.
teiday filed an answer to the applica
tion for a writ of mandamus applied
for bj the 1'ennsylvanla. Coal t om
l.inv and the Delawate and Hudson
(ompiiiiy. to compel the hoiough coun
til to force former Tax Collector 1. J.
Hnb.ui and foi nier Ticasuier M. .1. La-
ln to settle with the hoiough, jn- else
have suits Instituted against their
bondsmen.
The couticllmen miv their Is no law
which lequlie.x them to jnoceed
against either the tax collet tot or his
bondsmen Immediately upon dN( liv
ely that the tax collector has not tol
lected the full amount of his duplicate.
The law permits the hoiough council
to (incise Its discielioti a.s to the best
eouise to pursue. After the leoigan
lb.it Ion of the count II this year, tlie
matter of the Indebtedness of Hob.in
was taken up and telenet! to the fl
naiite committee'. His cxnneiation list
was taken up and pas.sed upon and
nlsii the uncollected pait of the dupli
cate. After certain exoneiatlons weie
(Mowed, the duplicate was tetilineil to
Itob.in, with Insliut tloll I to pmcccd to
( ollet t the balance. The answer states
that the borough s fully protected, as
HobanY bond. In the sum of MftO.onrt,
ha not hen released.
With leference to Ti eaxuier M. .1.
La Ill's account, the anxwei Mat"x
that the delay has been due to falluie
to iiai li a basis of settlement with
him This was aiihed at on Sept. .".
when Lavlli agieed to pay JL'.'.iiTM
oei to the hiiiough.
Gtaud Juiy Begins Wotk.
Alter heliiBl ch.ngetlt as do their
1 "i- atltl p.iWPIS h Judge C.npentt I,
I'm j. .ml jut oi x. .wetitv '.- numbet,
it-T'ei! under the forenianhti of ex
Itiiil'lliiR .'sppelor John - I" mi, nip.
! rri etled ;ti take up the t oi side i hi '. n
of the lnuitecu hiiuilied bills Dislrit t
Attorney W. 15. Lewis has piepaied
The new system of tlhiding the
c.t.sis by da, according to alihahe
c.il ottler. was ImiugilMited esteiday
Cases In wfilih the 111 st letter of the
s tin ini.i of the pinxet ntor beglnx with
oi H weie heanl yesterday To
il. ihe Jin will heat c and ) casi-x.
The absent Jin oi s wue 'I' ,1. Mat-
I thews, (leteased, and David 11, Jones.
ot Set, niton: Chailex Hamilton, of
Seianton, and Mlthaei Ilaiued, of I.e.
high, weie cm used.
Suit Against Coal Company,
John Kaiolun, who runs a hotel at
I'lliebuig, is the plaintiff in an action
for tlninages brought against the Kile
Hill coal and Iron company yester
day. Ills attorneys ate John It, I'M
w at dx and Joseph O'Hrlen.
Kaiolou owns a piopeity on Main
stieet, prlceburg. A stieain Hows In
the rear of It and Into this the plain
tiff alleges that the detentlant com
pan pumped huge iiuautllles of sul
phur water and cillni whlib oei-liowi-d
on Kaiolou's laud, damaging It
and mining the foundations of hlx
house. Kaiolou also tletlaiex that his
health hax been gieatly Injuied b the
unhealthy condition of hlx pieiulsex,
due to the o Pillowing of tin- i-lieam.
Deciee In Haivey Equity Case.
detiee wax handed down ester
day bv the touit In the equity case
of Vliglnla llaie. atlmlnlstratrix.
against Alfred Haney. It directs that
the pat tiK-l ship be dissolved ax of Oct
1. lflftl. and finds that Mis. Harvey
x the owner of one-thlid of nil the
piopeity of the flim and Alfied Har
vey of two-thirds.
Alfred Harvey Is tlliettetl to comey
to Mis Harvey a deed for one-third
of all Ihe pioperty, that an nccount bo
tnken fioin Jan. I. 1S0S, to Oct. 1. 1901.
and tlieieupon Alfred Hatvey shull
pay to Virginia Hare, atlmliilstra
trlx, whatever sum shall be due her.
Yesterday's Maniage Licenses,
IMinund V. Williams I'crkvllle
Otella Wldcman reckvlll-
Joseph Halok Irsup
Mary Sleboda Jcssup
Martin J. Rattle Carhondnln
L'tla V. Flnnnlgan C'arbondnle
Julian 7.uv Scranton
Caroline Itotmiloxkl Scrantou
John W. lleagle Scranton
Mary Worrell Scranton
Itohert Deiney Tlnoop
Maria Vuiens Throop
Charles M. Little Sctantnn
Hllzaneth L. (teed Hast Newton
('rank Sponlukh Olyphaut
Stiihitt oi now ski Olyphaut
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Oscar Pollock, of fi4! Kynon street,
wat yexteiday gi anted n detective
liceii'e.
ouit yexteiday granted a charter
to the Accidental' Kunil of N'os. I and
'i mines of the Pennsylvania Coal toni
panv, of Duumoie
Joseph Mcnrall wax esteiday giant
ptl a retail liquor license for the bal
mice of the yeai. Hlx place Ix at ."37
Chestnut xtieet, Duumoie.
Leslie S. Krulchy wax yeslenlay ap-
polntetl constable of the Second ward
of Tnvlor to fill n vaconcv rauxetl hv
the removal fioin the waul of ndmtind
W. Carter.
In the cax(. of Mux Itoxenbliith
against Metropan tlauibol a mle was
gianteil to show cause whv the Jinlg
incut shall not be opened mid the de
fendant let Into a defense.
.lainex P. Wilson, tax collector of
Scistt township, ye.xteiday tiled hlx
bond In tln sum of $11,000. The siiip
tlex .tie James Wilson and F. S Hone
diet. The bond was appiovetl by Judge
Caipentei. t
111 the tase of the cnmmouwealtli
against H. P. or P. P. Johnson a rule
was giautetl jesteitlny to show cause
why the forfeltiuo of Hie lecognlzauce
shall not be stileken off. proceedings
to be stayed until disposition of the
i tile.
William P. Spelliuiin was jesterday
appointed state nnd county tax. col
lector of the Seventh ward, Ice
Thomas Alotils. leslgued. The ap
pointment was made b the county
c-o-nnilssionc'-s.
The case of Pet k ami otlieis against
the City of Carbondale. In wliltli the
city's light to establish a municipal
water wftilcs Is questioned, was culled
for u healing yesteitlay. before Judge
ti. L. Halsej, (if Luzerne, but post
lionet) until Thursday, for the ;u coin
niodation of .Mi. Toney, of counsel for
the philntifl', whose daughter is to be
man let! toila.
Mlthaei Hill ley, owns pioperty
on l-'ig st'.eet, which the Scranton and
Norlhe.isK-tn 15iiIIvmi company wauls
to use for railroad put poses. They
cannot come to teims ,n to pt'ce and
yesterday the rouit ppnnltted thp com
pany to fl'e an Indemnify, ing bond In
the sum "I $:',000 and it can now en
ter upon the land and allow the dam
ages to he Hxetl b the courts, M. K.
.Mt-nonald and J S. MtAnuIty are the
suietlCB on the bond.
THEATRICAL NEWS.
u vumv vvoiimi si,-iii,uii cniiinii. f
tcmnon jti'l msltt.
"The Son of Napoleon."
The Academy of Musk was filled to
the doom last evening to witness the
lit i fm ma nee of "Tlie Son of Napo
leon" by the famous Wolford-Sherldan
Slock coiiipanv .
Miss Mamie Slieildan-W'olfmtl bead
ed the tonip.iny and displayed niaiked
ta'cnt as a clever aittss, her cffoits
being gitittly .ippieclated and loudly
applauded hy the laigp audlencp. The
action of the play hinge on the tlra-
l .atlc episodes In the life of Napoleon
Hona pane's son. who was known as
L'Alglon, or the Kaglet.
"The House that Jack Built."
1'ioplc who enjoy clean. Inesponslble
fun of the genuine III oailhursL stump
will tloubtless Hud much that pleases
them at the Lyceum timing the en
gagement of "The House That Jack
Hullt." which opens on Filday night
next It Is an amusing collection of
people that ate assembled in this little
stoi. anil eveiy chaiactei in it is ex
cellently taken by some of the best
known and most popular of Ainciltap
farceurs. Heading tlie tast aie Ciemge
II. Siiinmei.s, who, ax "Willie Slab,"
the paper-hanger, cuts up all soils of
until s. Miss St. (ieoige llussey anil
Miss May Couitney, both aitlsts in
their own Inimitable way, beside sev
eial others, all of whom do some veiy
t lever specialties.
"The House That Jack Hull!" Is full
of very witty lines, and the situations
i.inge fiom wild faice to something
which approathes leal comedy.
COLLIERY ENGINEER NOTES.
Miss Maiy 'Sklnnei Ix home fimu
Lake Winola.
Ml-s Daisy Dixon Is home fioin
Buffalo and Nlagaia Falls.
Miss charlotte Skinner Is home fiom
hei vatatiou at Binghamtoii.
Jlhs Faust has teturned from a
mouth's sta at Ashury Park.
Miss Heitha Sander Is home from an
uxtenclptl li hi to Mahoney Oity.
The new building on Ash street will
be ie.id for use hi less than a year.
Miss Anna Sang has left the Col
lieiy Huglneci company and Is with
the Tecni-ltal Supply company.
MI--S Hattle Morse, who has woiked
for the company a year, has left for
Minneapolis, where she will lemain.
The name of the schools has recently
been changed from the International
Cm i expondenc-o Schools to tho Intel -national
Text Hook company.
.Miss Margaret Palmer and May
Hughcx, of the Technical Supply com
pany, lift esterday for a tilp up the
Hudsin. to be gone two weeks.
Miss Floience Seward and LIU
Phillips aie both eniplo.ved at the
Technii al Supply company now. In
stead of the ( 'ninety Knglnoei.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
New Yoik, Ontario and Western
Tune Tolili- In 1 "t Sunday. June 21, 1901.
sonni-noi mi.
Li-sve l-ap nnr
Traliu. Hrauton. Caibondal I adoala.
ho 1 .. W 0 a in 11 10 a in. 1 00 p. ni.
No 3 ... oo p ni 4.44 p. ni 6 00 p. in.
No. 7 ,. 6 1" l1 ' '" C'ariiondalf, b lfl p in
vOntlllOl'.Mi
t.paie !"! Virhf
f'ado.ia. Cailiondulf. Siranlon.
No. ti ... m " I" 7 10 a in
No. 4 ...Sios in. loot a. in. 10.40 a m
No. 2 ... 2.15 p ni 4 00 p ni 4.45 p. in.
SUNDAYS OMA, NOltril I10LNIJ
Leave Uiw Arrli
Suanton. Caihondale ( ariosla.
N'o !) ... f- .40 a. m. U 10 a in 10 45 a in.
No. & ... 7 00 p. in Ar ('arhontlale. 7 45 p. m.
ROtlll-ttOt Ml.
I.t I,rae Arihp
C'adcula Cailmndjle Si ranton
.No . . 7.00 a ni. 7 40 a. in.
No. 10 ., 4.1(1 p m 8l" p. in fi 45 p, ni.
Traln Noi, t, on week daw, and !', mi Sun
data, mako main line innnfdlona for ev VnrV,
lit-, I'tlci, Oneida, O.wfRn and inteiinrdlata
points,
Train No " and I make H ilton, Delhi, Ham.
den snd Mdne.t (onnritlon.
For fnrth.r Informal Ion (onnlt tlikrf a.-enls
I C MlHfOV, (I I'. . .New Voik
J. II tt hl.Ml, T. 1'. A Stranlon.
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Hayes & Varley,
421420 Sprncc St., Between Wellington nnd Wyoming
Fall Opening of
Silks,
Dress
Tailored Suits
Our various departments are laden
with the choicest and most up-to-date
merchandise that experience and study
of the people's wants could possibly ac
complish. We aim to carry only the
most reliable and dependable goods, and
we can assure our patrons that every ar
ticle purchased of us leaves our stamp
of approval.
Our Silk Department
Is replete with new shades and colorings, consist
ing of plain and fancy weaves of every description, in
cluding Peau de Soie, Duchess, Taffetas, Louisine.Wash
Taffeta, Poplins, Etc., Etc.
Dress Goods
This will be another Plain' Dress Goods season, and
we have made extensive preparations to meet the wants
of our patrons in this growing department. Among the
favorite weaves may be mentioned. Broadcloths, Mel
tons, Cheviots, Venetians, Melrose Cloth, Prunellas,
Canadensis Twills, etc., etc.
Ladies' Tailored Suits
This department has received the most careful at
tention, and contains the newest and best things, at
prices we are confident will bring it more prominently
before the eyes of the public.
Our Motto Always High Grade Goods at
Popular Prices.
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RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western
in rnvct Am it. toot.
TuiM lfie scranton fur New cik U t Id,
3.(10, & ,'ij, 7 .'-0 and 10 03 j in . ii P, .! .0,
3 11, 5 00 and 0 p. m lor New nik ami
PhilailPlpliU -7&0 rfnrt too:, s in , nnd 1-' 19 and
.111 p m. rr rut.thamu t CIO p. m Fur
DtirTdlo 1 li, 0 12 and 0 0U . m ; 1 jn. .1 fij ; Hi
and 11.15 i. in Kur lllnclutnton and ar t-ta
tlnn 10 20 a in anl 1 0i p in lor (Nreo.
.wacu- and I tic i 1.15 and 0.J2 a in , 1 ".0
and tl 5 - p in. OjM.tfo, Miatue and L'ha
train at 6' a. m dally. rrpl Snndat tor
Montro-r POO a. in , 1 Oi and 7 Oi p. m.
.Sifholvm arrommoditini. i no nd h li p in
Hlnotnstmrff Diwinn lot Nnithmnhcrland, at
rt5 ami 10 Oi a m , 1 ..0 and 0 10 p m. r'oi
Plwnoiitli, at 8 10 a ni : .". ii and 'Mii p m
Stinda- Tiami I'oi r ioik. 1 in. 3 00, ' ii
and 10 0,5 a in : 3 'JO 3 15 and 5 Oil p in. tor
liufTaln- 1- and f, J2 a in 1 .to, 3 V.', 7 05
and 1 35 p. in Tor llinliainton and ua ia
tkn- 9 00 and 10 JO a ni fllnoin-lunc; diUu.n
l.fae Scranlon, 10 05 a m ami 0.10 p. in.
Lehigh Valley Knllroad.
In Fffect June 2, t"01
'lYalni lrae Suantnri:
For Plillailrlplda and New 101k til D A- II
It. II , at t) 15 and I).- a ni . and 2 IS, I iT
(HI uk Diamond l.prei). and II !0 p in. m
dam. D k II. It It , 1.5-., X J7 p. in.
l'or White ll.nrn, ILarlt ion and ii Inclp.t
point in the roal lejlons lu I). & II It It.,
t.,45, 2 IS and 4 J7 p in. l'ur I'ott-ulle, 0.15 .1
m , 2.IS p in.
I'oi Itethleliem. I'a.tnn, rteailins, llairi.'hiiri;
and primipil imeimeillatc sljlidii- ii I) k II
II It, G45, 0..IS a in ; 2 IS 4 27 (lllick Dm
mond Kxprev), 11 0 p in niidj'fi, 1) k II.
It It,, !.IS i. m ; I 5s 8 27 p m
lor Tiinklnnnoik, l'n,iainlj. Flnilia. Iihaia,
Renet.1 anil primipal inlriinediatu lallon., m
D . I. k W It It . ! 10 ,i in nnd .1 10 p in
For (irnna, Itmhe'-lti. Ilullalo Nimua tail,
riiliato and all polnu nrt, tla II. A II It. It,
7 IS, 11 .ii a ni , I J. .I.'IJ (llluk Diimniid I
pin-.), 7 l 10 II. II.. 0 p. in Mind i-, D A. II.
It It . II 55, ? 27 p m
Piillnun p n lor and aleeplng or I.ihluh a1ly
pailoi caia on all tialii" tn-tuorn Uilkeiltirre
and New Wk, Philadelphia, Unflalo and Su
penslon llrlilge.
1101 LIN II Wll nt-!!, Oen. Mipl , "0 Cortland
fctrrel. New 5 oik
I'll MILKS l.l'l . (ii'ii I'm tt . "fl Coillind
stifot. Sen Viirk
A V N0NM:IA( III II. Ill I'J.. jl . v., iih
neilileliem. Pa
For llikrtu and Piillinan r""erialion" apply to
SO-I l.aikaionna airline, Suanton, Pa
Delaware and Hudson.
I li r.ffcot lunc !). l'htl.
Train" 'or Cailiondale liaie hiiaiiinn at t, 0,
SHI, Pit, 10 13 a in. 12 on, 121, 2 44 3 ij.
6 "J, f. "5. 7 i7. ' I". II M 11 111 ; I 16 a m
Vol llonrwlale and Lake Lodou, ti JO, 10 1) a.
m . I It anil 5 2') p. 111
For Wilke, Dane Ui, 7 4. s , ) ,s, n H
a m. ! I J 0.1, 1 , -' 1. l., 4 i7, 10, 7 l
10 41. II 0 p in
For L . It It. l"oliit-b 13, 9.!.i in , S.H,
4 27 -ml II : l m
For Pennliaiiia ft It polms 6 15, 0S, S IS,
3.3:: and 4.27 p 111
For llu115 and all point noilli-0 20 a. 111
and 3 52 P in
"I'MMV lltMNS
lor Cailiondale - in, ji:l, a in , 2 II, .1 jj,
5.V and 10 52 p ni
Foi Wilkes llairr 3S a 111 ; 12 01. 1 .is, 3 Js,
C.IJ and S 12 p in
l,r Alliint and point, nouh 3 52 p in
I or llonenlale and Lake Lodore - 50, 11 .!
a m and .1 5J p m
New Jeroey Central.
Station. In New Voik root ot l.iLnty m.u,
N It . and South I'enj.
TIMF TM1I.F IN I i'l ITT ,11'NF .0, 10
Tialns leate Mianion for New nrk. Nenaik
I'lizabelli. Philadelphia, Fa.lon, llelhleheiii, l
lenlonn, Maurli Clmnk and While llaiin. al e i
a 111 . expiiM, 1 10, eipita-, 4 00 p. m Sun
dam i 15 p. m
For PilUtnn and iluea Ilane 55 a m . I i)
and 4 00 P in Sundays, 2 15 p 111
lur Ilaltimoie and j.-hnijlon and poinn
South snd We.t tla netlilehem, e 55 a 111 , lo
and 4 fl p m Simdaju, 2.15 p m.
For l.onc Urandi, Ocean (iune, eu , al S 55
a 111 (thiouuli toaili) and I 10 p. in
I'oi Headlns, Lebanon ind HjiiUhur,-, iu M
lentomi, b 54 a 111 and 110 p m .-iindai.,
2 15 p 111
For PolUillle, 8 5. a in , t 10 p in
I' or Mountain Paik, 8 55 a ill, 1,10 anl I ()
p in
Ihrmu-li llikit. to all pulntt eal, south and
et at lime.l 1.U1" at the station.
C M III III-, (ion Pa l
J II Ol.ll.M-SD.S. (,m Nipt
Eile Railroad, Wyoming Division.
Tialn." (or llanlrt and liitrrinedlale pulnia leaie
Ivianlon as tullous: No. 2, 7 10 a in , So I
8 60 a .in. : No. 0, 2.25 p, 111.; No S, 5 20 p m
No. 2 and 11 Ihronli tialns for New Voik
Arrl-al--No, 1, h IS a. in ; No ,1, 10 , 0 a in
No, 0, 3,15 p. in i No. 7. II 15 p 111 I rains Sos
5 and 7 aie thinush trains from New uik.
SL'.MIW TI1M.NS
liepiilurea- No. -.n, 0 a, in ; N. SS. ! p ni
Arrnals .No. 21, 12.13 p. ni.) Nn, 23, M3 p 111,
Goods and I
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
IU a lfient n. t oC thf IorIsU
tuio. doe tuition 1& now 81 anted
at the
Literary Institute
nnd
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to ,ill tlinr- ifmi IliK to toiu h.
TI1I1 tlnml lliulllt.ilns imiiftPS
nf Ptllilv for loai'lieis, foi tho'-e
juep.ililiK I'oi 'iillci1'. dtnl for
tlliic stuil.iilif lllllli
II will ill to lite f ,r pirtu 1' l
No ritlnr lllool ofTii. n ti .in,, 1 or id
nnlJKn al Kiuli low u-e. AddiLsi
J.P.Welsb, A. M, Ph. D.,Prin
CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
Wissaliickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa.
A lion ni me school for !oy in Hie leo!ed
andlxaiitifnl open cmniii nouh of Pliila
itelpl in -o imniite from l'.road St Station
l'or cat.ilopie' nililie--JAMHS
I. r'ATTr.KSON, Mead-Master.
8INGHAIY1TGN TRAINING SCHOOL.
por phih Hi k ml uui !'.if Mtr ( Inl
dint rhis.i-.il liHMinii;, Njintil liuiiiiin. At i
ulit inn Mum. Ii,iv. uiff. Kitid ipuiuu Op n
pjr uii und t i.ftila
S. A. DooUttle,
-.' lamew Xmiiii llml, union, N
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
hCKAMON, lA.
1. J Fo"ier. Presldint. I Imrr II Liwa II, Treat.
It J I osier, Stanley P Alun,
Vke Pusidcnt Sureiary,
RAJLROADTIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA "AiLROA1)
Schedule in Effect June C, 1001,
Trains leave Seianton:
0.45 n. m., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Bnrre.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsville; stops at principal in
termediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbury, Hariisburg,
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and for Fittsbmg and the
West.
0.38 a. m., week days, for Sunbuiy,
HnirisbuifT, riiiladelphn, Baltl
moie, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
8.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.D8 p. m.), for Sunbuiy, Harris
burg, Philadelphia. Baltimore,
Washington and Pittsburg and
the West.
0.33 p. m week days, through ves
tibule train from Wilkes-Bane.
Pullman buffet parlor car and
coaches to Philadelphia vlaTotts
vllle. Stops at pilnclpal inter
mediate stations,
4.27 p. m week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbury, Hanlsbuig, Philadel
phia and Pittsburg.
1 R Hl'll'ItlN'ON, nm Mjr.
J, II, WOOD, Cen Pass, tfl.
Men
Scott & Co.
Fall Opening
of
New Dress Goods
including
Choice line of
Black Goods
in Staples and
Fancy Weaves
of Foreign
and Domestic
Manufacture.
Exclusive Novel
ties in the
Famous
Priestley
Fabrics
126 Wyoming Ave
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mannftcturors or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
488 to 455
If. Ninth Street,
.PI
Telephons Call, 2333.
NEW YORK HOTELS
WESTMINSTER HOTE?
Cor hixlrrnlh St and In Ing Place,
NEWYOEK.
Ann nun Plan, .) 50 Per Day and t'pwatds
1 uiopean Plan, VI 00 P-r Day and Lpnardi
Special Rates lo Families.
T. THOMPSON, Prop.
I HOTEL I
JEFFERSON
NEW YORK
l03.iot.lon Knul l.iih Ntrei-t.
Tbe.l 1,1- I'l.ItSON K 1. thnroiiKhlj drsl-rUis
a iTauxitnumnfIuiiir,T and comfort.
On 16th Street jutpt ?at of Union Square,
it is within iow minutes of tbo leading
shops, theatres and cludk
European Plan, SI, 00 up.
American Plan, $2.50 up.
Suilei with Private Bath, $2.00 up.
I or spot inl rate snides or in formation write
JOII K, i II Til 1.1,11, l-roprlctor
nra
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X For Business Men .
In tho hearl ot the wholesal. 4.
district. ,
For Slioppcis
t mlnutec' walk to Wannmakers;
S minutes to falegel Cooper's nij
f Btore. Unsy of access to tho great T
f Dry Goods Stores. 4
t l'or Slplitsccrs I
4- One block from B'way Cars, flv- 4,
i tnc easy transportation to all T
T points of Interest. "
I HOTEL ALBERT :
t NEW YOKK.
1 ror. 11th bt. UNiVF.nsiTT pi
Z Only one niock from Broadway 4
t Rooms, $1 Up. PXXL :
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