The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 17, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1901'.
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CONFERENCE IS ARRANGED.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method nnd beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Hrnttr of Fiob, manufactured by the.
Camfoiinia Fio Syiiup Co., illustrate,
thevaltteof obtaining the liquid laxa
tiro principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative nnd presenting
them in the form most refreshing to t ho
tasto nnd acceptable to the (.yBtcm. It
is the one perfect .strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing tho t.ystetn effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling ono
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionablo quality and sub
fitan'ce, and its netlntron tho kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or iiritating them, make It the ideal
laxative.
In tho processof manufacturing tigs
arc used, as they arc pleasant to tho
taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho
remedy am obtained from henna and
other 'aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fio Pvnoi
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects 'and to avoid imitations, pleaso
rememberthofullnamoof thoCompany
printed on the front of ovcry package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FHAN0I8CO, CAI,
LOUISVILLE. KT NEW TOKK, N Y.
Foroslcbyolt DruRR-lsti PriroM; prbottlo.
CITY NOTES.
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Inlnmrti
nnt tli. .f
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k w i' iiu1 iik i.iikduiiini
III thi mi (nili in ii I'lnl iiilcnlii.
lm inn tml en llir r.M'l will In' ls.li!
Tialnmen nnd Superintendent Clnikc
to Meet This Week.
Altnngenienls were made jesterelay
for a i mi fei elite Wednesday or Fri
day of this week, between the Lnekii
wiiiiiii liultiinen's roinmlttcc and lien
ei.il Supetliitendent Clntke.
The tiiiliiincti deny that either of the
grand ollieets weie Mltntnoned line by
lliein They did not know uf Mr. I'lt
pnttltk's ptesPtiee In Kernnlon Sun
day iinlll they iriiMrnihlcil lieie e
teidnv Up left Sunday night after
vlxltlng tho loeal lodge and none "f
the umimttteo saw him.
(Stand Master MoiiNey was at tho
P.iit-Ainerliiin with his wife and an the
exposition eln.ed up fot llnee days,
be took ii i tin ilown to New Vol k on
ptlate biHnee.. On the way thltli
ci he xtojiped off to see the local Haiti
men. The tialnmen'H lommlttee spent Sim-
day in Svnietle at the funeral of Mm.
J. 1. Kelly, wife of one of their inem
beis, who' died Hiiddenly Fildny. They
ty ought with them a beautiful lluial
turning.
RECORDER TAKES ACTION
Calls Upon All Citizens to Observe
Thuisdny ns n Day of Prnyer
nnd Mourning.
OPINION IN
TAYLOR CASE
PART OF LACKAWANNA TOWN
SHIP CAN BE ANNEXED.
Judge Kelly Approves of th Find
ing of the Grand Jury He Says
the Opposition to tho Annexation
Comes Entirely from the Township
nnd School District, Not it Single
Resident or Land Owner in the
District to B Annexed Appears in
Opposition.
Will i n TO I MllinMlM i: Mi" W t
llilMrjil 1 iljr. Hit i-i. ii ii v- I! I t Hie
II rf , mil l,ll I nl mi liiUi-, n. 1JII, at
I ill ihIjIi riln'tlit., s(i, J
i mm minuM n vriiu.rm mmii ltnt,.
iik mi. i illi.l to Hilton l.nt. Mining In in
l rllSHtr tin ilntli lit .in II ill in lit I.I Mil" Ml
nil i i iiuk llmi' rlirilit ami i iliowiiul
1 III I'dsri'dM I) -Ii iIIKili tti' iniflln,'
ft nU t i. mail kIiuIuIi I f.n in it lliui-U
nuht ii IP In p.iinuicil mi ii . mint ol it l.rlnj
the iIj.i nf nimiinin; m-i iput lij (.nuriior tiii.
M'I'OIMIP Till sill.. Tlir. lull limrint
awl 1nii iomiini ln 1'iin nip ilnlul tniti i
in ihi I. It link" Complin liinkuipti i m
rflllljr- I 111. rolllnlil tlllil UK Imml ill tllC film
III I IKKI
lint i. in two ioi -s ii,,, tin- Wioniiiu
nitnti ..loin. In puulii-cl tlinmji timi..'
I. il fuii jsciii tiio lit- at lornor n' Mulliirr.i
mm mill I'ir-iiitt itiiuii. mi ulii.li In villi (Hit
ttim tr i r. mill ilmlliim. iImih. Hit m
nil! I Sins' llllt M I'll "- V minli .nul
1unilip Hllttil ti lolin I tltilki. el lil'i
llruK annuo, In jiit Imn nililllii' II lm
ln-n iiitnotl "Oni I iilnn'. Triumph." inrf I. 1
von in-plilii itlmt It I. clcriiiinl In tic 'mine
In
VIVIIIISIsl IS II III. II lriinlrr II. 1 in. 1
111 h bini-t rmptonil al Hit Mil. t liiliurif mm
pml hill p 11 l llklll 111 IliC l.ltklllltllU III!
piul Ut night ufTtilii limn ciuc 11 iilu-i.im
in timli lrc, t ma 1! I11 t lie filling ol 1 lien.
imn h 1
ISM'lCIIOS IHKITUM.II Itrinnlri ( ..niiell'
.iii.rnci from tho till lo-toiiln mn v-iil ilnl 1
pimp-indium f M10 liu-iiiilini nl 1 Ik tinnirn,
v nrli ii. to hm hull I11I1I in liiii olhir in tin
tiitrinnnn it m k Hoi iiinl In liai. tin iii-piitlnti
In Nl lliln itl.llinrni it tin mint pl.K.0.
Mill I K ll I M.I.IM. (.IliDH: t Ii ii t v
font s I ii II tiom tl'P tliinl "tmi ill llir aiim
Ii nu Ii 1 1 to tlio i'lintuil liulMinz ;i-tinli
nil nir hi ilnl in iln IIU'lil -linck I'.iliiik Vi.il
liain 11 hlioiti, a clnuili litnii on (in 11111.
I 11II1 lirrratuu llir tloh llr 11 i liken In the
1 I kjllalllll ll.ipllll H11 injuuil nun llus in
timl II ink.
mi 1 1. 11 tumi: vhr-ir.iiii nutK "t
llii rrlliun 1 inMwiiii; inmii. Minli nut loi 1
Mill. Mi.nlii inoniiiu en the it inoiiiitain.
1 ncniinii in! 1 lucr riltlo -mki, nhkli In kitlril.
.ifiri in iMitiii iiiiu,Ii . ho i 1. pi?in
In 1 lump it 11n1l11hn1.il tlir iuko .pi ins tn.i.
nrd. 1 1 1 m and Hititi iiilikl III. I it inn uilli 1
i-i'ir I In naki iinil .1 .oloihI ittiiiipt m
1 1 1 Ii iiit lull iiith the airl nt 1 dull ho man
11. il lo kill it I In t.iiak I ni . tulii 1.11II1. nil
in iuin thin foci tin an I om lull iwliit,
Keiiililrr W I. ('(lnnoll, bofoif hit
dcp.it ttu p fin WashbiRton yesterday
tiiormtiK-. liicil tho following tnocla
in.itliiii iitllliit; tiiioii tho hiit'iiiL'.ss men
of thf ltx and the citizens at larne to
iiIimp Thuiidiiy, the d.iv on Mhldi
tin late I'leiililetil McKIiiIcv'h ronialtii
will lie laid at lest, 111 a day of luajet
ami innin niiif,'.
Where.ii, Tito entlte natliin has b( en
pllltmed In deepeMt inoittiiliiK by the
luiKli death of out late beloxcd pieol
dent, William MeKlnle, and knowliiR
that all uoiid 1 Itietm, It icipeetlNe of
taee. deed or political faith, feel
Keenly the Mow that haft been Hit ink
by the hand of anarchy at not only
one of our noblest iltlens. lint also at
the law and lllieit of the land, ns
petsonllled in the pcis-tin of our pictd
deiit, and
Whe1e.11. The pte.sldeilt of the t'nlt
ed Stales lniH Is.sued a ptoi lalliation
111III11K upon the nation to flttiim'b oh
en i as a day of innm nlnu'. Thins-
da. Septeuiliet Hi, the day on which
the remains of the dead pre.sldent will
be deposited In their Html testlnp place
In his Imine Ity of Canton, Ohio,
I William I.. I'onni'll, c liy leidider
of Sdiiuton, do leiointnend that till of
out (Illens upon that da teft.ilu
from tiaiih.ii IIiik nn bunlncss and
thai the duv be lespeeteil as one of
national pta.vet and mnntnliiK. C,len
iiinler niv hand .mil the seal of the
illy of Sirauton, this, the sixteenth
day of Scpteinbci, A. D. H'rtl
W. 1. Conuell, 'Ity Itecotder.
ARE WINNING YET.
Scmnton Bicycle Club Pool Plnyeis
Won Thiee Out of Foui Gnmes
fiom Gicen Ridge Wheelmen.
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY.
Wyoming Division.
1 1.1111- for N'ew Yoik and Inteimr
tl.lte points 1 ie Stiaiiton as follow .
V JO .1 m. .nd .' -'." p nt
Anlval in "1 ,1. in fiom Houehdale
HiimIpv md IliKtiupill.Ue points l) JO
p 111 tiom New Yoik and Intur.ie.
ciirtte point
o Sumlj ttuiiis
Change nf Date.
Jeffet 1011 Vc Ancelis and iompan
In ' Ibual IbiKin' nt the l,.cuiii
Th'.llie Wnlnesday, bepteiuboi IK"
MHs jonnn Stt.itton has letmned
an. I will open hei iliehsnmkinp; put lots
.it llooni li.' I'oul IJvdmilKe bulldliiK "
nvoivthlrjj that Koe to make tip a
Fin Khhf ul fall, at West I'ltthton, Sept
17 Ji
The popular 1'unch cigar 13 still the
leader of the 10c clears.
A'"''. Jtrz
The Sd.intoii Uli i ! ( lull s pool
plaeis at nlRht linicaspt' theli lead
oer the idajets lepieFentinR the (iieen
UlilKe Wheeliuen, by winning thiee
nf the foui panics plaed. It was tin
fouill' seiles nf Raine In the tourna
ment, mid the iuteust of both club
houses as? ficat
13. 1.'. Pi ut and .1. AV. Dnsenlitny.
of the Sii.intiin Mlejde elub weie the
two plaeis who went to llteeu HUIkc
looking foi scalps Mi. I'tjiit w.is
pitted nR.llllht .1. G Hum', of the
Wlieeliuen, and made his one bundled
pnltiti befoie the latlei had -eoied
mot than elRlil.v --pen Mi Uusen
biii defeated ilati.v Wedeinan. of the
Wheelmen by a stun of HW to "1
Jlehsis Mennett and Wade, of the
Wheelmi n, plitcd (Jpoikc Mitchell and
J It. Diiflleld. of the IlicMle ilttl
hpeetlxeh. on 'e I!leele Club h allivs
Hnnnett was defeated by Mitchell with
a seme of ion to ,"i7. while Wade de
leated nufllcld by a suite of Km to ml
Twelve names nut of thirty-two haP
so fat been plaved and of tills uumliei
the Hlijele dub has ten to its eiedlt
The nevt Kamis will lit pla.ved on
Tliiirsiln nlKht
TALK OF A UNION SERVICE.
To Be a Monster Meeting In Honoi
of Dead President.
A mowniPiit Is beiiiK statted b. some
ol the nioniinent citizens of the city,
Imludlm? vvell known 1 leiRytnen, look
In tow aid the holdiliK of a Kiaud
union senile of all the 1 hut (lies in
lite clt in the 111 unity on Thuisdny,
In honin of the menioiy of the late
Hiesldtnt MeKinle
The Idea Is to make the seniu- tin
denominational and uiiscctatlan anil to
sl( all roi id citlen. i(Kiii(llr of
t.ue set t 01 pnlllle.il faith an oppoi'
tuult of shutting their tcspeit foi
tin nation'.- honoied dead. Deilnlte
plans will pinbabl. be dedded upon
toila. if the Idea meets with the fien
etal appioal it deset es.
In an opinion handed down yester
day .ludRe John P Kelly appioLi the
finding of the Brand Juty, which de
clared In fax or of the annexation of
cettaln lands of Lackawanna township
to Taylm horniiKh, and the long-drawn
out light on the part of the township
to pi event the recession is now at an
end.
The opinion, which icclles tho his
tot of the litigation Is appointed In
full.
On the flth day of May. mill, a peti
tion was presented by lettaln resident
fiee-holdeiH of the tenltoiy therein
deset lbed, piayltig that stub tenltoiy
Ivlng In the township of Lackawanna
be annexed to the botough of Taj lor,
and on the same day an otder was
made lefenlng the matter to the
Kiand Juiy On the Pth day of May
the gland juty made 11 tepnit that,
after n full Investigation they "llnd
the eotidltlous of the net of iissembl.v
passed June 11, 1S70. entitled 'a sup
plement to an net for the legulatlon
of boioughs approved the .1(1 da of
Apt II. A. D IS',1. and all othoi aits te
latlng theieto have been uimplleil
with, and believe that It is expedient
to grant the ptnei ol the petition
ets," whli h icport was umllimeil nls
on the until day of Ma, On the Mb
and Mh days of .May exceptions vveie
filed on behalf of the township of
Lackawanna and 011 behalf of the
school district ot Lackawanna town
ship. rcspectlvel upon whlili nitlon
was deferted until after the grand
Jury should lepoit. On Mn 2Sd ev
ujptlons on behalf of the township and
si boo! disttlit weie tiled to the tepoit
of the grand Jut. v. and on .lime 17 an
application for fin titer Investigation
was ptesented for teasnns theieln
stilted. The gtanil Juiy having report
ed In favor of the petitioneis, nil these
exceptions, as well as the petition lor
fuither Investigation, ate now to be
disposed of.
oxn cox'n.NTio.v
It Is contended oil the pait of
the evicptynt that tlie iietltloneis ate
not tesidents and tnhabltatits of the
lots, outlets and Units of laud whlili
ate sought to be nniieved lo the bor
ough, and that their lands ate not ad
J.uent to the boiough or to cat h other
within the meaning of the ait. The
fads nie that vvltli the evieption of
some thiity village lots, which have
beer. Mild to stindiy pet sons the whole
of the tetiitot.v -ought to be iitmeved
Is owned b the DelawHie, Lai kaw an
na and Westetn Itailioad uimpaiiv
None of the lots owned bj liidivlduals
aie located 011 the boitudar Hue of
the botough, and all of the lands In
the tetlltoi piopie-ed to be anueved
which me Immediately adj.uent to the
boiough ate owned by that lompany.
The aiguinent on the pail ot the ex
(eplants Is that, inasmuch as none of
the petitioneis me owneis nl lands
Immediately adjoining the boiough,
the petition and ptoceediugs do not
umie within the provisions of this act
We do not Kail the ait In that uaj.
It piovldcs that "when mi application
Is iiiailu to tin 1 mitt bv the inhabit
ants of any lots, outlots or other
tiact" of laud adjacent to 11 boiough
to In annexed to said boiough It shall
be in wilting and shall be signed bv a
majority of the fiee-holdeis tesldlng
within the llmlls to be annexed."
We do not think it was 1 ontemplateil
bv the legl-lattite that the wishes of
the inajculty of the liee-holdeis leslel
lug within the limits of ceitain teiil
tory sought to lie annexe d should be
fiiistiatcd 01 defeated on an mint of
till opposltlot or even non-lisiilelice
of the env net of a stiip of land which
might happen to be the cmlv pait of
the teiiitoiy immediately mllncent lo
the boiough "The power of the couits
Is not testiicteil to the annexation of
'lots and outlots' In the pupal, it sense
of the winds These poweis extend to
'ti.uts of 1 mil.' ami a ttact of land
mav either apply to a single la 1 111 01
to a tenltoiy embracing the lands of
different adjoining owneis drawn nnd
exhibited In a single draft It mav up
piopi lately be applied to a section of
land or of the country without 1 infer
ence to th" lines of Individual ownership.
WHAT tiii: LAW IP.
The Act of June 11, 1S7'.I, Is a supple,
nient to the genet al boiough law of
Apiil 3. ISM. P. L SJi), which in lis
thlitieth section authcules the bur
gess and town c mini II of any boiough
upon petition, et( , to annex 'lots, out-
Hands
wh
ffiospl
VSndensed
Milk
Is the only milk that should
be given a b.iby. l-'rcsh milk
is dangerous in warm wc.ithct,
because it Is usually kept
sweet with formaldchjtlc, or
some other chemical that im
perils the child's life. He
sure to get Dr. Zand's it
keeps sweet in alt) weather
don't buy ice. It is richest
in butter fats and has added all
the food elements of whole
wheat. It makes a puny
child health) and strong.
Booklet on infant food, and
letters from mothers free.
Tho Dr. Hand Condensed Milk Go.
ScraMon, Pa.
SIXTH ANNUAL
OPENS TODAY
FAIR, OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY
ASSOCIATION.
Opens Today at West Pittston and
Will Close on Friday An Interest
ing Programme Has Been Ar
ranged for Each Day of the Fair.
On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day There Will Bs Races That
Ought to' Prove Exciting The
Horses Entered.
MHMWtiNittmmtiUimimfa
Art in the House
Decorations of any kind display the attlstlc ability pf 'the
bu.ver. And good taste In always appi eclated.
Kverjone Is assisted In making selections In this stnro because
the Block In every department Is new, and of the latest, shown
by any house.
A beautiful line of Jardltierec of all kinds, all prices nnd
styles. And this Is the season when plants will be taken Into
the house In this part of the country.
8ee these, the newest shapes, stylet and decorations.
lots ot othet traits of laud In any sec
tion llng adjacent to said borough,'
and It was doubtless Intended In a
cettatn case lo place a similar povvet
In the hands of the coutt," Clink, J..
In Camphlll Horongh, 1 J'a. M7 lkte
wi have n tiaet of laud embracing
lands of dlfleieiit adjoining owners
and the ttact or tenltoiy as a whole
Is adjici'tit to the botough of Tajlor.
11 Is, In our opinion, such a tract of
land as may be annexed to a borough
tinder the tci ins of the act.
The othet exceptions, among others,
as to the expediency of the ptoposed
annexation, loiitul In the exceptions of
the township, filed 011 May ii, and lu
the exceptions of the school cllstiict.
tiled on Mav S, me all overruled It
was the clut.v of the (ouit to 1 efer that
question to the gland Jur.v at least In
the til st Instance, which was acicnd
Inglv done
The Hist, thlid and fouith exi op
tions to the lepoit of the grand Juty
aie general In chaiactet and leqtiiie
no spedllc discussion In the second
exception It is 1 01 11 1 tin i 1 lod that the
heating was not conducted ace 01 ding
lo the niles of evidence, and that In
competent evidencewns submitted and
admitted befoie the grand Juiy. It Is
not alleged that the exceptants weie
not fully heaid We ate not iufoimed
as to what paitlctilai evidence was
eiioneouslv leceivid. We have no iei
oid ot the pi oc codings befoie the
gland Jui j. We cannot legaul such
a general and sweeping exception as
this.
In addition to tiling the exceptions
above noted to the finding of the grand
Jin j, counsel for evcepiants also peti
tion the uuiit for a luithei Investi
gation In the flist mid thlid 1 caseins
piesented the again complain that at
the heating befoie the grand Juty the
lilies of evideuie weie not adhered to.
OBITUARY.
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Bonds
and
S Investment'
Securities
(fl Drotdmjr, N. T.
Wilkei Dirre. Cirhondile.
4 6-6 Commonwealth Md'ir,. Sainton, Ft.
miss itimnccA u niti.Nii:u -
The di .uli of Miss llebecca II. Drink
ei. whli h took place on Satin day even
ing last. Sept if, at hoi residence,
71K Madison avenue, came as a great
shock to hei fi lends Although In
somewhat failing hralth foi some
months, a lecent visit to Hionklvn
bi ought hei home in appatently
strongei physical condition Her final
Illness was voiv In lef She did not
take to her bed until Thuisdny last
and few 11 lends knew of her Illness
until aftei the end came Hois was a
beautilul. devotecl, tinselilsh, Chllstlan
lire, seeking always to do all the good
that lay within hot powei. and to radi
ate sunshine aintiud hei. She had
many gifts used foi bilghtenlug her
home and social gatlieiliigs of fi lends,
but they weie never appi eclated by
hi'isclf as they weie estimated by oth
et s She was an indefatigable wotker
In the suppoit of the eatiso of fotelgn
missions To hei will apply the wotds
of the Mastei: "She hath done what
she could." The funeral will be held
this afternoon at .' o'clock fiom the
icsldeiuc
MICH LL ri.AIIIIHTV. of tin I'enn
avenue, died Satin day night at D.yo
o'eloek. III wife and one biothet, Pat
tick I" riahcity, sin vlve him. Tho
funeral will be held this moiiilng at !)
o'clock. Set vices will be held In St.
I'etei's cathedral, and Intcimcnt made
In Iho Cathedral ceiueteiy.
Funerals.
The funeral of the Infant daughtet
of Mr. ami Mis. I'eter Kcllorman will
take place this attctnoon nt 2 o'clock,
Instead of Wednesday as toimeily announced.
Jonas Long Sons.
Mourning
Goods
for draping 1
purposes.
Cambrics
Muslins
and
Black
Calicoes
Mun Honr I.i. Van ir.ua iiniii I. tin nuc
Jonas
Long; Sons.
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m.roni: Tin: c:i:.xn .irnv.
Ah we have alic.ul staled, we can
not take note of this complaint. The
act of assembly pi ov Ides that the mat
tei be heaid by the grand Juiy. Par
ties cm eitliet side had a light to be
piesent, with the nsManie of coun
sel, and to be heaid
Thej had the light to offet sin b ob
jection to the evidence olfeied as thev
might see lit. and the objections would
have lo be ruled upon b the grand
liny, the ulliun.il to which the law ie
fets the mat tor. Then is no piovislon
made for the eoutt to leview these
i tilings upon such a miittei as this.
The set nnd te.tson piesented Is but
it lepetltiou of the thlid. fourth, sev
enth and eighth exceptions oilglnally
tiled by the school distilit, which we
have nltendy eonsldeted in disposing
of those exceptions, mid lequhes no
fuither discussion. The lotiitb and
last leasoii assigned for fuither In
vestigation Is without icfoience to the
expediency of the piopcised annexa
tion. .
It Is tine that the lepoit of the
giand Juiy is not coiulusive upon this
question Theit tepoit may be cou
llimed bv the colli t. "Hut If the louit
shall deem tuither Investigation nec
essiuy the.v ma.v take sue h older
tlieiton as to tight and Justlie shall
appettaili "
Hut as we view the matter the bul
lion Is upon those who oppose the an
nexation to satisfy the court that jus
tice lequhes that some luither Inves
tigation be made This has not been
done They inetelv allege generally
that It Is inexpedient to grant the
piavet of the petitioneis. No clepos.
tlons weie taken except upon the
que-tion of the ow net ship of the lands
In tho tenltoiy to be annexed, and Its
loiatlon and situation with teteienco
lo tin botough If T.iyloi.
OPPOSITION LOCATHD.
The opposition to the annexation
comes entitelv fiom the township and
school dlstilct. not a single resident or
land owner In the ten Hot to be an
nexed appeals In opposition. Almost
'all the icsldent fioe-holders have
joined In the application
The pioposod applliatlon was prop
eily iidveitised. It Is not anywheic' al
leged that the applliatlon was not
signed by a majoilty of the f tec-hold-cis
'tesliliiig within Iho limits to be
nnnexoil " Theic Is no allegation on
the pint of the exceptants that they
weie not aiconled a full heating be
loie the grand Jur.v. Nothing has been
called to out attention which In our
Judgment would icqulre any fuither
Investigation. We, thoiofnio, ovenulo
the exceptions, lefuse the petition for
tuither Investigation, and inutlim the
tepoit of the giand Juiy
Let a lot mill electee be submitted by
counsel.
TO ATTEND M'KINLEY FUNERAL
Congiessmnn Connoll nnd Patty Left
on a Special Car.
In a special ear attached to the
Delaware. Lackawanna and AVcstetn
train which left thly city nt 12.49 yes
terday Const essinan William Connell
nnd p.ilty left Cor Washington to at
tend the fuiii'ral of Piesldent Mi Kin
ley The pally wns made up of the foi-lowing-
Coiigiesstnaii William Cun
noil. Keiletal Couit Judge It W. Auh
Imld. Postmastei II. II Hippie. He.
corder W. L. Connell. J. L. C'ciiinell.
A. i: Council, IMI. Connell, Chillies
IX. Connell. J. 8. MiAnult, H. A
Connell, Hon. V. W. Plelu, John It.
WllllaniH, nf this iltv. Postmastei
John II. Thomas, of Carbondalo. and
H. A. Hacharaeh, of Wllkis-llane.
The sixth annual agricultural fnlr
and i ace meeting of the i.ii.oiin Coun
ty Kalr assentation opens today at In
groutwls In West Plttstoti. The man
ngcis of the uhMiclntlon promts" a
greater vatlety of exhibits In their
halls this year than ever befoie, and
no expense has been spared to give the
funnels and housekeepers of Luzerne
county sutllclent Inducement to bilng
forth a flno display of nrtlcles In clu
tnestle arts, cooking, fancy work, huge
V miotics of tilt products of the Hold
nnd soil, besides a bountiful showing of
lloweis, cattle, she ep, swine and horses,
both of the racing kind and draught
animals.
The fair will temaln open four days,
closing Kt idn night. On etch day
there will be special attractions, in ad
dition to the harness, laces, to onto! lain
and Instinct the l.sltors. A large num
ber of sideshows, without which no
county fait Is complete these elays.have
obtained pi Iv lieges..
Thou will be no races today. In
tending exhibitors will be received and
their at tides displaced to the best ad
vantage. Tomoiiow and the next two
days thete will be good haincgs iites
eaih af let noon for liberal pluses.
Theic have been a latge number of
hoi sos named foi the s'lx events, u
huge number of which have lompeteel
nt Wallsvllle during the ptit week
On each clay of the West Pittston fair
The Tribune will have a staff c-oiies-potulntit
present, who will give a full
account of the happenings and fentuies
of the fair, with a complete summary
of tho races The cutty list for the
thiee daj.s Is ns follows:
W'i:tNL"SDAY. Hl'I'T. 1.
2.1S class, trot and pace; purse. JJM..
Ale nine, b. g., Onngnrci & Opayke,
Bethlehem
Walter J., ch. g., IL S. Coimari,
Set anion.
Post Haste, b. g., 11. K. Gorman,
set anion.
J. It. P. b. g.. H. C. Hind. Bethle
hem. Tinker, b g. 11. (5. Norton. Scranton
I.UC.V Heyer, b. in , James Cool,
Wllkes-ltane.
I toe a C.oiin, b. in., P. W. Tonnant,
Clink's Summit.
King Hole hoi. b. g., V. W. Teimant,
Clink's Summit.
LVJ't class, tiot and pace: purse, JJOn.
Welfaie, b. 111., M. L. Pel tin, Pitts
ton Kid Muiphy, In. in., M. L. Pet tin,
Pittston.
Walter J., c h. g., II. S. Gorman,
Sctanton
Poste Haste, b. g, II. S. Gorman,
Scranton.
Major S.. br. g.,Geoige Dunn, Sci anion.
Miss Jennie, b. m., William Meits,
likes-IU rre.
TlIL'HSDAY, SHPT. 10.
2 'Jo class, trot and pace; putse. JJOO
Gold Seeker, b. s, W. C. Not ton, Al
denvtlle. Aliiano, b. g.. Gaiigoter & Opayke,
Ilethlehem.
Walter J., ch. g H. S. Goiman,
Scranton.
Poste Haste, b. g., II. S. Gotman,
Sciantiiii.
J. It. P., b. g., II. C. Hard. Uethlc
heiu. Major S., br. g., George Dunn, Scran
ton.
Kiaiicos J , blk. m Chatlcs Council,
Si l anion.
Jtosa Goiln. b. m., P. W. Tennant,
Clink's Summit.
King Helcher, b. g.. F. W. Tennant,
clink's Summit
Slasher Hoy, in. g, W. II. Holllstcr,
Avoea.
Jul class, tiot and pace: purse. $200.
Jennie Glennoii, ch. in., M. L. Pen In,
Pittston.
Greagwood. b. g
Opayke, Bethlehem.
Poste Haste, b. g.,
Sciantou.
Little Hoy, s g.
Wllkes-Hinte.
Hay John, b. g..
Scranton.
Cim V Millar & Co. nj ATW"
-vww. . ,.--. . w. wnt I j til Lent Anuei,
THE PERFECT MATTRESS,
fvfartr-r? &- Trw .
The Celebrated F.lastic Felt Mattress made by The Scranton Bed
dlllR Company. We make and sell all kinds of mattresses, pillows,
box divans, cushions. We carry large stock of line Brass and Iron
Beds, the best made. Whltcomb nnd Bcrnstlcn.
Upholstery. We do the best in town. Let us fix up your furni
ture now, while you aren't using it
Lackawanna and Adams Both 'Phones
ESTABLISHED 1866.
F. L. CRANE.
For Reliable Fur Goods call and
examine onr stock of
Scnl Jackets
Persian Lamb Jackets
Beaver Jackets
Electric Seal Jackets
Near and Scnl Jackets
Fur Cnncs
Neck Scarrs
Mtiirs nnd All Other kinds
or Furs
Also, if you wish your old Furs
Repaired, bring them in as soon as
possible. All kinds of fur repairing
done.
H. D. CRANE
SPFGIAL MENTION
For Wall Dress9d Wormn -
Silk Lined Suits, from $14
up. The $14 Suits are in
Pebble Cheviot, Swiss Taffeta
lined. We would also invite
you to the attention of our
RAGLANS
From $10 Up.
324--LACKAWANNA AVENUE--324
INEW BUILDING.
WHERE TO GET DENTAL WORK DONE
, (Inngoror &
II. S. (ioun.'in,
John Laning,
J. A. Kp.irncy,
William Mohs,
Mls Jennie, b. m
Wllkos-Il.il 1 c.
1 '111 1 H b. g.. J. N. Hnlght, Lii7oriiP.
Laniliblai k, blk. .g., Otorge Mnlley,
Si 1 anion
Avoca (llil, fh. in, W. K. HovvpU,
Avoea, '
Klity I)., Ii.m., I'eter SInrker. Scrnn
tun. raiDAY, si:pt. 'm.
2.lrt elimx, tiot nnel pace, puise. $.'fn.
Je'iinlo (lcnnon, ch. in., SI. L. I'er
iln, Pittston.
(lolcl Ilcln, In. h., W. C. Not ton, Al
elenville. ChcMgwood, b g Gangorer fi
Oiiaykc, Hctlilchnn.
I'ostc lltiste, b. g, II. S. Oormnn,
Si innton.
Little Hoy, h. R., John Laning,
WlllU'S-naiic.
Hay John, b. g J. A. Ktarnpy,
Sci antoti
m
b.
Wllllnm Mplrs,
Mls Jennie,
Wllkos-Hai re.
Cutl H.. Ii. (,'.. L N. Ilnlghl, LustPttip.
Lniniibliick, blk. g., (leorge Mnlley,
St 1 union.
Avocn Girl, ch. in, W. II. Hovvejll,
Avoea.
Kitty D., b. 111., Putt' 1 Miilker, Keinn
ton Free-fen -all, Hot anil puce: purse. $200
i:plolt, gr. s.. M. L Pel t In, Pittston.
Kthfl Hell, th. in., W. C. Not ton, Al
clenv ille.
Ale nine, 1). g., (iiingotei & Opayke,
Hethlehein.
Walter J , ch g II. S. Cnininn,
Sernntoii.
Posto Haste, li, g., 11. S. Coiinan,
Scranton,
t. P. Went., Scran-
The Albany DENTAL Asssociation,
Under the management of Dr. G. E. Hill & Son, is the place
to get your Dental work done. Dr. Hill & Son have built
up a large business since they opened here twenty years
ago, and the reason why they have done this is because
they do the best work at prices within the reach of all
classes, and give each patient their special attention. Call
at their rooms and be convinced of what we say here.
First National Bank Building.
in.,
Peaches. Penchcs. Fenches.
rinest ever shown. 0un.cn.t'
Combine, b. g
ton.
W. II. fi., b. g.,
toll.
Luey Ilevpf,
Wilkes-Hat i e.
llosa (ioiln. b.
Clark's Summit.
King Helchet. b.
Clink's Summit.
Huttouu. V. H. Stiong,
N. V.
Change of Date.
JelTtrion l)e Angelli ami rompany
In 'A Hojal liogue" at the L.ceimi
Thealte Weclne''elii.v, September 1S.
Ueotge Putin, Sc i nu
ll, in., James Cool,
P. W. Tennant,
P. W, Tennant,
New Pait,
Four Great Artists
Will EIIC ICllllU
iiinlci llm miptci
( III! IC)SI,U V
nun iiiiimu tin
i.ii Out .til'lrnu
L'ii iniiiu tlikrla it
Hjl llu in.t n iiu
tiilmi: I lie in A
inlllc fil ( III) Inn
cikii j licktnnci only
Mil in I.
I Mliwt Tcnning
lun, Diriclui, '
Flags. Flags. Flags.
All Grades,
All Sizes,
All Prices.
Also a Complete Line of Wool Bunting.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
UNITED SCHOOLS IN TROUBLE.
The New Yoik Sun says 'Two
Judgments, aggregating jl.ISS, were
entereel yestercla.v against the 1'nlteil
Coiiesponeleni e Schools company of
154 Fifth avenue; one tor J2.4S4 In fa
vor of (Jeoige Hatten & Co, nilvei
tlslng aeents. anil the othei of $l.7nl
lu favor of Lconaicl I. Poates on his
own claim, nnd that of the Cbatles D.
Sibley lotnpnny, Charles 13 Slblej,
anil the Silentltle Ihigrnvlug company
tor vvoik done foi the c oneern The
summons vveie set veil on IYeelerle k
W. Kvvnlel. secietaty of the coiupau.v
IJxctutlnllH weie iiImi Issued on the
Judgments Hie hard P Itothwell, tbr
piesldent of the eonipany, died mi
Apill 17 last The company was lit
em potated on July li. ISPS, with n
eapltal stock of $.'10 riOO,"
Mr. llwiilil Is well known in this
city and was foi met ly connected with
the lutei national Coirespondente
Schools of this i liy.
What Is It that makes a woman
happy? of cum fc, a walking skirt.
Sco Ciane, 3JI Latkawanna ave.
(it and poultiy inhibit, West Pittston
fail, Sepl. 17-'J0.
Our Policy
In conducting this business is to
give our patrons tho best possible
"Shoe Value" for their money.
This is why we sell tho famous
JOHNSON & MURPHY nnd STET
SON Shoes for men. They'ie the
best for the pi Ice.
TOR THE LADIES we have, we
believe, the very best shoe for $3,50
ever made. It is called the "DOR
CAS." Our Children's, Boys' nnd Youths'
Depaitment is full of "Best for the
Money" Shoes.
L?uMs, RUddy,
Dauies & Miirpbq,
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
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