THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1901. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo requiem vv.il ertehr.ilrii In St. l'etrr' cjlhftlr.it. The olllccn wore: llrv. .1. A. Il'llilllv, crip hunt; llov. ,1. .1. (liltfln. ctennn, ami H'v 1'itther ll'llviiio, nilidMcdii. The p.illhe,ur wire! .lolm .1. Hun If), .Mm MclMioiuh. I'JliKk Ihiikln. Ilinli'l .1. (Mniphell, tililuiil Krlly awl .Mm t .iey, Inleiniint vvj in nitr In the t aire ilnil Hindi r-, ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo CRAYON PORTRAITS OF president Mckinley, 22x28, READY THIS MORNING. I aihii:sii:i mil thipwiii --nuiie. lUiIke M .irie.tcil je-.tcnl.iv hv OihVr I'. .I. lir.nlv for ltf'.ivlnu mi I ll,'1.ivvme, I,.ii!iivv.in lu ml MrMein train. Winn gnalunnl belorc Alileunm Mllhir lie mIiI hi home H J'"" l.iml, I'.i.. Imt Liter heu.in In cry tin.l ahl liU home l in Miililg.m. Hi w.i commlttrii to the rMi.iti' ill! fin luilili thll.. 'I I li rC I A imt pit Ion tint liiilki' Lmm FOinrllilnir nhont Ihe lirrikltiK Inln ol Del.ivi.ire, tlil.iJlina, anil We.icin frrlsht iat at IVutliml laU Mlurtlay nlflil. ni:i.i:: ti: r.i.m r.n a tneetinc of tii0 fnli.il .lly lir.iii.li nt the ttonmn' t'htlll.in 'IVmi.i r.iii c union, lieM ye.lrnl.iy allrtniion In liii(in.ry lull, Mm. SI. K. Whllmnre w.n elected a ililei.lle tn the utile convention, which l to he hehl In riilnnlovvn. commenting on Oi t. R Miv! 1'iaiiie. A. Iliuli w.t horn n alternale. Mr. A. It. Jlauli ami Mi. IM. Willl-inH were elr.tul (l ilclite to the uinnty convention tn he lieM In I'eilvllle nn Krhliy. The alter nate oleiieil vveie Mi.i Helen Hartley ami Mm, V. W. l,jllilop. FOUNTAIN HAS ARRIVED. DISPUTE ABOUT BILL OF EXTRAS PROMINENT MEN ARE TARTIES TO THE SUIT. Contractor Frank M. Moycr Sues J. S. Miller for n Balance Claimed to Be Due on tlio Contract for tlio Conscruction of the Gorman Livery Stable Verdict for the Flaintiit in the Chinchilla Cows and Calves Case Carbondal Township Re dlvidcd Other Notes. L. fill 207 Washington Ave. ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo CITY NOTES. It Will Soon Bo Installed in Nay Aug Park. Tin- fiiuiitiiln whlrh Mr. It. 1!. Phelps Iimm ilniiutrd to the tit.v to In; placed In Niiy Aiir pal U nrrlVRtl yesterday and will be Installed Just tin noon as the c'ntixti notion of the water cooIIiir de vice which Is to be placed In the wound uinlerneath has been rninpl'-tcd. The now fountain cost Mr. Phelps Just JKJO and presents a most artistic mul beautiful appearance. H Is cast iron and represents a boy holdiiiK UP a lnoken boot through which the water inters Into a basin beneath. The IIkuiv of the boy Is ahoill four f"ct hlKh and the height of the entire fountain above the riouiuI Is about six feet. The basin Is twelve feet In diameter. Their will be elpdit separate small dilnhliiK fountain around the edKe and each of these will contain two spouts. The drinking water will be rendered Ice cold by the cooling device mentioned above. The new fountain will be known as the "r.eoi'K'- S. Thioop Memorial Foun tain" anil 1- to be located In ihe Im- Iirow'd scut hoily end of the paik. RETURN JUDGES MEET FRIDAY. The Convention Postponed by Order of County Chairman. I'lnler the Crawford county rules, the i omentum of the tlepublle.iu return Judues must be held the third day fol low lim the pi limine, to make the nom inations regular. That would be tomnr iovv. Couiity Chairman I). J. Davis was In a quandary yesterday. He li.nl no rightful authority to post pone the convention and he didn't pro pose that the KopoblliaiiH of Lacka wanna county should meet on the day set apart for honoring the memory of the idol of the party. Yesteiday af ternoon, Just before leaving his olllie he declared that ihe conven tion would be postponed, at all events, and he ordered notices sent out accord ingly. "We will postpone the convention mid tlgure out our right to do po later," Is the way he expiessed himself to a Tribune reporter. The convention of Republican return Judges will conse quently be held Filduy morning, at 10 o'clock sharp, at the Central Hepuhll- an club rooms. LEWIS WEARS A STAR AGAIN. In Judge lMwards' court yesterday was hoard the case of Contractor Frank M. Moycr against J. 9. Miller, In which Is embraced r. claim for ex tra wor! on the contract for building the livery stable in the rear of the Ma sonic temple, on Spruce street. Moyer was sub-contractor for the carpentry work, under tJ. Sykes .t Sons, general contractors Some alter nitons were made In the trusses at the instance of llulldlng Inspector Nel son, 'and several changes and addi tions were made at Mr. Miller's sug gestion. The whole bill of extras amounted to $:!!!). I". Mr. Miller refused to pay It. because) of alleged defective work, which en tailed a $15,000 trespass suit, brought by Tenant Liveryman (ionium, and because the general contractor and not the sub-contractor Is the one to make the claim. It is also contended by the defend ant that Moycr agreed to do the ex tra work for what It actually cost, leaving off the usual percentage of profit. This Mr. Moyer positively de nies. The plaintiff Is represented by At torneys A. V. llean anil C AV. Daw son. Attorney II. D. Carey Is Mr. Mil ler's counsel. A verdict for the defendant was re turned In the case of Daniel (lilbert, of Prlceburg, ugalnst the New York, Ontario and "Western Itailroad com pany. Mr. fillb-rt claimed JSS.""., the value of a lot of drugs consigned to him, which were stolen from the com pany's station. The company claimed thut It gave Mr. Gilbert notice that the goods wete received, and that be permitted them to remain in the depot at his own risk. The case was tried before Judge Kdwards. Attorney John J. Murphy appeared for the plaintiff, and Attorney J. K. Htirr for the defendant. A verdict for the plaintiff was ren dered In the cows' and calves' case from Chinchilla, in which Norman Leach was plaintiff and Silas Ilait ley, defendant. The plaint 111 was lep resented by Attorney William Leach. Nou-sults for non-appearance were granted In the eases of F. Kynowskl against the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Ttailroad company, tres pass, anil l'eter .1. Jordan against the Suebian l?eneolent association, ap peal. The case of A. M. Freas. administra trix, apalnst (leorge W. Hiennan, ap peal, was reported settled. The case of Peter Docile against the Scrauton Hallway company, trespass, was discontinued. M.W llli: TMII.i:.- n- lime i.ilih went Into eflni en tln New ml, llul.inu and Wet cm Mill Mil JCMCIll.l.V. i I .. W. PY -The leinaimli-r nf thn 1 a. Iijuhiiim t.nlinail ti.iimmtt wric paiil etir (1,. Mi.uli ii'iiipU'li the I'.ii fur tne mouth of I.S'.-' in Ml. IT 'lOMilllliiitt V ri-xuLir miiiiii: ol t Na All-.' KujMiie cwnpjny will W lirhl In i in niL'ht in the cluh limine of the lir li u Krllif j-iulatleti. T M U'MI's.-Si-ivUc at M. I.ulo' tlilc "k will he held nn WVilne.iUy.it Hi i. ni. anil , 1 1 t in : mi 'IhurMlay, at 7.l'.0 a, in, aivt in ;n a. in., aiel on liiilay ami Satiirilay at in a. in. Ilnl.i MI' MK liri'Y. There will he a itiei t. ti. nt Hi" Holy Naino letj at 7.::o n'llnek In. n ht in the easement of M. 'Ili.'in.i colhce, for U M l-iii pos-o of lchiMrelu:.' I'linniinw nhilit. for the iiimoiial er- n M 11II1A(!IX The f.ilh.wii.e ,niiiln uii'iecl In mnil.iL'i' ycli nl iy h; Milennin I ii. Itiuhn Panic .iml Mi". I'lh'tiieni Wapn. ii". if tin i il.i. ami Waller l.iirml.y ami M.ii, .Line Ahliott, of Dl.v .lum. Ex-Patrolman Has a Commission Again ns a Patrolman. Thomas V. Lewis, the well known e-palrolnian. who has been in the employ of the hutcau of health for a long time, has been given a commission as an additional patiolman, and now wears star No. ts. He was appointed by Superintendent Holding on Sept. ". and rcielved his star yesterday. Ills police duties will be conllneil to his work' as an ofllcer of the hoard of health, but Ills com mission will entitle him to make any at rest Hie occasion demands. FEDERAL COURT NOTES. Iml. I'll t iiim;.- At n iiu-fiiiisr f the S. i. ml .ii I'IimiIii House .loncialion .MXeplay i Hiilpli. a-.Want c nhier of ihe Ti.nlei.' iiii.il hat, I., .n thtiM'ii tn rill the utie Intel I-iiii "f 1'i.uik I'lillliiH, .1'. ni.itiaser of llic ih ir ins li'iuit. Wll.l, -I'liVK 'HiSICUl' -Ii r.lu Milinix, rf Nilipn, (linn, wlin, wllli other iniolnnaih'ti, .i, uhliuiil ! leave ( hma on account of Ihe tat. troiihles tin ir, will fieak on "Ihe Umk in i ' ma," on Uitlmsiljy evriilnf! nt tin; pi.ijer , mi e of Ihe I'nin Avenue llanlUl iliuiili. 1 .nl...ili lultiil. .luilye i lie-in will iiiesule over a e.itm of the I niieil -lati. mart in he held in Uric illy liisiiniiiiii: with the Aim Mnuilay in Otiohtr. Ili'iiiv- 1.. I'liilliu. of si'lin'n lltove, ami nine oilier neilituri ol (lie lloliei "hoe couipaiiv, ot Selln'a IJiiive, e.ieuliy tiled a peittion with I'leik of the (imiN eaile a.kinz that Ih" iom pany he t'edanil 1aiikiupt. i:.n Ii of the pii. tlnneiw Imlil iii.tiS ai;ain-t Ihe cunipjn.v in the Him of i taili. mi i) riaiM el. I I I IN.ll llll. -Clullr. Ihe vear. n nf .Mi', uml Mr. ( haihn llil.i'i, ol .lit -iiitI. illeil a! ihe llalineiniiin huonlal, .ii'hv, tiom injniiec iCLCtveil on helm; inn c.w.1 in a vv.cruit near UU hmiie on Mointaj. The I i '. l llnw Mitlci'fd inlcinal iiitiitie whiih ha. I in .1 In- ii, Hh. 'Ihe (uncial vvll onin at .:;o o ' I. ii k tniniirinvv afiemoon. .ervlt. will he In hi in i. Mai' (ii'im.in t alholie ilinnli, ami ni i nn in will he inaile in ?l. JLii.v'j iimeiei.v. 1 I UN'.lin ll'SCIIM.. Ihe fnnei.il of il,. '.i'. viuhi'l lliheitv, ol H'l I. nn avinin, wire ,lihl Mtenl.iv moiniii!.' culrinii high im of A Call to Worsltip. In accordance with the proclamation of the president of the I'nltetl Slates anil with that of the governor of this state, all members of St. Luke's church and such others as ilcslie to unite with them, are called to worship in the parMt church Thursday next at 7.:io a. in. and 10.3ft a. in., In loving memory of the late president and in soriow and penitence for their sins, lingers Israel, Hector. DEALERS IN x o ,J M S It . M .1 . .'I .1 .t .1 i lMi)(XVlltMlMMMMM'4i4Vl)4W Bonds and i Investment Securities Resolutions of Monies Post, lloadquarleis Colonel .Monies Post, ill'.'. ',. A. It.. Scrauton, I'.i. At a regulai meeting held on Satur day evening. 'September II, Hhil, thft following ineainble and resolutions wete iiiianlnuiusly adopted: 'Ihe sonovvfiil new- atne to n toilay that our lomiaile in ium, William MiKintev. iienlent ol our hiloveil cum iv . U ile.nl. Tint the htillet of the a.ain had iIhiic itx work, and lian ii'tvn fioin ii one to whom we had lookid up to at the emlioilniienl ot all Ihat ua nne, a nun vvlui loved hl fellow nun, a lino, a b.itiiol, a I lirlsli.in, a .l.iH-iiun. W'oiiN I. ill ii", hi torn lailiH in nun., to e.ptc our (frlli;.. Our lie. u u are lull. Ilewilveil, 'Ihat we now :iipfal tn lio,e in an tliiiiilv In Klauip out all ,i--orl.itlou. ul mm ami vvoiuiii ihiii, hive for their puin.e the ua.ina. linn of tho.o wheiii vvti have thnitcn to rule ovei ti4. Ile-olveil, Ihat vvr hibeve am Ii rouiliin.il loin iile ti'eaiiu.ihe,.aiiil that wlitltver foutnl. hnuh letilve the piiliivliuirnl due to all tiaitoH. "llic pen dt v of tiT.i-nn it ileath." HeNolviil, That a copy of (hoe lewilutinn ho ml in hlc wife; that thet he puhllhei in iiur nlv iMpeui thai our c In iter h-" draped in iiiouinius (or I lie pel Iml of tidily tlajf, and the aino he inaile a part of our teioiil. P. Ilil.ai.v, .lohti I. Ilnvve. P. .1, Mi nilic, ('inuiillie, ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. Wyoming: Division. Trains for New York and Interino di.ite points leave Scranton as follows: ..'JO a. m. and -'.25 p. m. Arrivals lO.ilS a. in. from lionosdalo, llawley and liitorniedlato points. n.l'O p.. in., from New York and Intorr.ie cilate points. No Sunday trains. Township Is Re-Divided. President Judge II. M. lMwards yesterday handed down an order re- tllvldlng Carbondale township into election districts. It formerly had two; the new order gives it three. The older leads as follows: oui)i:i:i:n. Ihat Cnihoiiilale town. hip he divided into time election ilntrnti, a follow", to wit: All that poitiou of naid lowndilp Ivlnc noith and ri'-t if the Salem or -oulli (anaan road (.hall contllute and be known ac the Northeast ili.irlitj and the pollinir place of aid ill-tint halt he t heietofore at .Nu. 4 ni oool hoii-e, and .fohn lleriirn i heirhy .ippomted juilite, ami Villi.un HlniiinRliain, majoiity uitpcilor, and l'nil Kepler, mmoiiiy In-peilor of aid diliht. Ml Ihat poil ion of vd tlicirirt Ijlng hetvve.n the S.ilun or South (anian ionl an the main tiaiksol the llilavrare and lluiNon raillo.nl shall ion. liiuie and he known a the "outli riilrici', ami the polllns plate of said i!itiirt shall he .i luielolore at the l'ovvdeily . hool linuc; and Mn had I'osalns i heuhy appoiuled iinlce, and .liihn MoTiiey, maioiity In'peilor, and living Oc Louie, iiimoi it v inspector of said ilUUi.t. All the reinaininv imilion of .ili lownvhlp, hintf imrlli and we.t of the main Ir.ukc of the lirl.iu.ili- and Hinlson i.iilio.ul, shall inn-tltnle and he knuvvn an the orllivct dilrut; .mi! the pollimr place shall he at the puhlic school house in the Ma.vlleld railtead v.ml: and Mai I in lluiNon Ii luirhy appointed Jiuhce, and llll.vvnith M.veiii. maloilly iiipi tor, and I'rjnk Muniv, uiiioiiiv ln-peclor of said dlstilct. I!v the Cunt, Stpt. 17, l'il. II. M. Kdwar.N, P, .1, Sues the Peck Lumber Company. A trespass suit involving a ques tion new- to this county was Instituted yesteiday by Attorneys L. P. Wede man and Frank K Boyle. The plain tiff Is Miner Seeley, of 1'eckvllle, and the defendant, the Peck Lumber Man ufacturing company. June 1, 1900, the plaintiff's lli-yoar-oltl son, rieorge Francis Seeley, was killed at the defendant's mill In Peck vllle. by being caught In a rapidly revolving shaft, while lie was engaged In gathering shavings and saw-dust, of which he hud purchased a quan tity. The company Is alleged to be liable for the boy's death because It failed to have Its dangerous machinery pi up. erly guarded and because It was ne glectful In not notifying the boy of the danger which It permitted him to encounter. Damages in the sum ot $.",000 are demanded. HE CANCELLED HAZLETON. Jefferson Dc Angclis Decided to Come to This City. Jefferson De Angells, supported by a callable aggregation of playere, will present "A I loyal Hague"' at the Ly ceum Theatte this evening instead of tomorrow as originally Intended. A. J. Duffy, manager ot the Lyceum ami Academy of Music, has derided to close both houses all day Thursday out of tcspect for the late lamented president, William McKlnloy. The l.'e Angells company was orig inally booked to play In llir.leton to night nud heiv tomorrow, but when Dc Angells learned of Manager DulTy's In.entlou to close the Lyceum tomor row night he decided to cancel liazlc ten and play beta Instead, The many local admirers ot the clev er comedian will bo glad to hear of his derision In their favor and will doubt less give him it hearty reception to night. "A Itoyul Hogtie" Is universally conceded to be. the best piece De An gells has ever bad and as he Is In thorough harmony with the title role naturally woiks to the best possible ad vantage. The play Itself Is out of the beaten track of so-culled musical com edies, burlottas, etc.. and Is on a plane fcldom If ever leached since the dulnly scores of Offenbach. V.!l!um T. Francis, the composer of the music. Is destined to make a name for himself among the lovcis of light opera and Charles, Klein, who wrote the III ret to, Is well remembered as the author of "Kl Capltaii." BIDS FOR NEW NO. 22. Read at the Meeting; of Board of Contiol. Following aie the bids for the new No, 22 school, read at Monday night's meeting of the board of control and refetred to the committee for consid eration: Iliiildiiig lluiiniore I.innher company ttl..iin M. .1. Itmldy Li, 100 S. Svkc k Sunc I'.'.va; Sieani tleatiuir Plalil TI1UI11.H .1. ll'Malley $1.01 (.'. It. SVolt 1.lt Kvans Him 1.7IX) Mr. Buddy named as his sub-contractors: John Itenore & Son, carpen ter work and painting; J. P. Maloney Vr Co., metal work uml steel celling; Thomas J. O'Malley, plumbing. The sub-contractors named by S. SykiM it Sons are: Carluccl Stone company, masonry; John Henore & Son, carpentry and painting; J. P. Ma loney oi Co., steel ceilings and metal work; Thomas .1. O'Malley, plumbing. The bids of the Duninore Lumber company and M, J. Buddy stipulate that steam heating is not Included. The Sykes .fe Son bid Is silent on this point. THREE LITTLE BOYS ARRESTED They Thtew a Bap; of Dirt and Bugs Into a Trolley Car. Three little boys who live on New street, Oeorge Waters. Howard Banks ami (leorge Petros, were before Alder man Millar last night, charged with being very naughty boys. They were arrested nt the Instance of Stephen Dyer, special ollleer for the Scrauton Hallway company, Monday night the boys gathered a lot of dirt and bugs anil placed them in a paper bag. When a Oreen Bldge People's car came along, they threw the bag Into the car, ruining a white dress worn by one of the passengers. The alderman, after bearing the evi dence, lined the boys $." each or twenty days in the county Jail. Ofllcer Dyer said they were not deMrous of having the boys seriously punished, but wanted to deter others fioin like acts, and thereupon the lines were reduced to $2 each, which was paid by the parents of the boys. DIVORCES ARE PALLING OFF ONLY SIX ON THE SEPTEMBER ARGUMENT LIST. For tho Past Eighteen Months or So tho Average Number of These Cases on nn Argument List Has Been Thirty On tho List Which Has Just Been Prepaied by Deputy Prothonotary Cumniings Aie a Number of Very Important Matters. V.YiVtWyW In Honor of Our Dead President Our Store Will Be Closed Thursday, September 19th. WxMTVfew; n V Millar Se Co 4 Wywlip: Areiitft VJVVl T illlllMI vis wvi Wtlkl tank Araaad. WAS NOT ASSASSINATED. President Mitchell of the Mine Workers Is Still Alive. Tim Times last evening printed a story that John Mitchell, president of the I'nltetl Mine Workers, had been as sassinated in the metropolis. DKstrlct President T. .1. Nlcholls, who happened to be In Scranton, rushed to a tolegiaph oJlice ami wired as follows: John .Mitchell. A. 1'. I.. Hel'lfpiattcn, Washing ton, l. -'. Suaiiton, Pi., Sept IT. Mniy heie that you wcie shot in the luotiopolis. Amwer. Nidiolli. At r. o'clock Mr. Nlcholls called up Tho Tribune olllee and read through the phone tho following: T. .1. NiihnlM, St. f'li.nlc Until. Snatilnn. Ma-hlimlon. H. ('.. Sipt. 17. -I have rot hern phot in llic meliopolii ur any other pail of iny unatoin.i. Mitilicll, THIRD MATCH ROLLED. Green Ridge Wheelmen Contesting for Sanderson Trophy. The third ni.itcli In the series ot bowling games being played hy the Oreen nidge Wheelmen for the Colonel Sanderson tiophy, was rolled last night. The score follows: ffl Droidvujr, H, Y, Wllkf'Ilrre. Cirbondtle. 4-5-6 Cemmonweilth bid's, Sainton, Pi. The. popular Punch cigar Is still the leader of tho IOo cigars. McKlllley's pholoR In thiee slurs neatly fiaiuetl at Jacobs & Fa&holil, 203 Washington avenue. Orphans' Court Arguments. The llrst arsuiucnt session of the or phans' court will be convened thin morning by Judgo Vosburg. Tho list of cases Is as follows: In rrilMate ot .lacoh hoc, deccaed; lule far ci i -i. 1 1 .i i v c of aijuiinistiatoi. In re Ktato of I,cwi H. Ctaiufr, cltceaoil; nile for discharge of ailmlnUti.il. o. In re: Kstate of Prank IVlcisou, drteaacd; title fm' ili-duree of administrator. In le: 1,-late of Matilda A, Swingle, deceased; citation. ... Moscow , , . Mai iiw Marriage Licenses. Yinreiit It. -MceaiKCl I,l.ie llaindcil .fn-qili blimey Siunlu'i Anna raihlru , Si i.inloii l.evvl W'lillliy Illakelv IMiili .lorec Illakdy Walter l.lsirn.rky ( Hi pliant Mai.v .lane Ahhutt Ol.vplun. William .lnvic Ilulfal.i M u v Muipliy Suaiilon lieome W. Ilovvrll Ylnionil.de, Pa Annie Painrrr T'JS South Main aveiiu- LoulH li, llrnily Sr.iulou Mliu It, Noilnii I'nloiiilah Aver.ipe. 1'iivvlir 1"! V-i Ut loO".-.l II. HavU !!)" 1T.1 1-si 171 'J-.! Sanderson Ill U lit ll .lavno Hill in. 1! Hi'' 2 J Jones 123 lt'" l'" H T." T7U 'ii lleavir IM HI! Via liVl 1-3 Mooie 171 I'? Ill VI l',,vne Itn '-' t'' VH 1-1 Caipruler I3'i 'rt 117 Vil'J-1 Athciton l'7 110 l.'l Viil-i Don't miss tho West Piltston fair this year. Hlggor and better than ever before. Sept. 17-'.'0. Try the new 6o cigar "Kteon." 7o" lilt UVl HAS FINALLY DECIDED. Gannon Will Construct Railroad Al ley Sewer for 812,000. Thomas T Onnnon, whose pioposal for the construction of the sewer on Hallroad alloy was just 37.r. higher than City Engineer Phillips' estimate, has finally decided to sign the con tract and relieve tho city from the payment of that additional amount. Mr. (iiinuon was Informed by Dlroc tor of Public Works Uoclie Just ton days ngo that his being the only bid, the city would agree to nlgu for Just the even $12,000, the amount of the en gineer's estimate. It took Mr. (lull imn ten days to decide whether or not he hail bettor knock off $a7.n0 from his bid and even yet he has not signed the contract but bns merely announced that he will do so, Onlv Two Weeks gK5SS sr. .,iii.'vnji On the list for the September term of argument court, piopared yesteiday by Deputy Prothonotary John Cinn mlugs, there appear only six divorce cases. This Is u startling dectease In the number ot these cases as compared with those appearing on the argument lists for the various tonus for the past eighteen months. The average lias been about thirty. The list altogether contains eighty four cases, thirty-three of which aie cortlorarls, In which the Judgment of an alderman or Justhu of the peace Is questioned. Five of the cases are demurrers lllod by the Scrauton Hall way company, In which It Is essayed to quash ttespass suits because of the Irregularity of the plaintiffs declara tions. Argument week opens Monthly, Oit. 21. The full list of cases to be heard Is given below: Patrick (lolden against Maigaiet Lyons; rule to open Judgment. John Chinch company against M. W. fiiiernsey ct nl.; exceptions to plain tiffs' bill of costs. Angus Cameron against Angus C. Cii-ay et nl.j exceptions to llnding of court. Joseph 1). Stone against the Penn sylvania Tobacco company: rule to set aside service of bill in equity. II. B. Reynolds against William P. Holand ct ul.; exceptions to linding of court: In ie: Lunacy of l'eter (Survey; ex ceptions to at tint of committee. S. Dawson against L. Dawson; mle for decree In divorce. Myron Kasson against O. W. Wede man et nl.: exceptions to service of In terrogatories. Singer Manufacturing company ngalusl Cicoree (i. Halrd et ul.; exceptions. Mary Hogers against the city of Scranton; exceptions to report of lefo ree. Jessie Kimble against Frank P. Kimble; rule for decree In divorce. J. O. Ackerman. trustee, against Jo seph Josephs; rule to open Judgment. In re: Costs and expenses of sewer In Dunmore borough; exceptions tore port of viewers, and rule to quash ex ceptions. Flora B. fireen against Porter L. Oreen; rule for decree In divorce. Kate McGuiro ugalnst John Boche; certiorari. Max Bosenblenth against M. Gum boil; rule to open Judgment. John Hum against Melvlna Hum; rule for alimony. Catherine Dean against Margaret O'Hellly, administratrix; rule to open judgment. In re: Lunacy of Jennie Howell; rule on respondent to pay costs. M. J. (lallagher against Anglo-American Saving and Loan association; rule to dissolve attachment. P. J. Walsh against Anglo-American Saving and Loan association; rule to dissolve attachment. J. 1. MeAndrew against Anglo-American Saving and Loan association; rule to dissolve attachment. In ie: Adoption of Anna Staples; rule ror iiccree. Oeorge S. Dunn against (leorge May; rule to open Judgment. Mary H. Cuyle against A. O. Cuyle; rule for decree In divorce. S. Louisa MacDouald against Kvau J. MacDouald; rule for decree In divorce. Coiineetltcut Building and Loan as sociation against II. L. Hartrauft et ul.: rule to pay costs. City of Scranton against Scranton Savings bank; case stated. city of Scranton against Lewis Jones estate; rule to quash writ ot scire facias (No. 172 May term, 1001). City of Scrauton against Lewis Jones estate; rule to quash writ of scire facias (No. 171 May term, 1001). Lawrence MiiHley against Mary Jane Mullley; rule for alimony. City of Scranton against James W. Oakford; rule to quash scire facias. Commonwealth against Mattle Sbol kon: certiorari. Kloctu Miller against K. S. Louden ct al.; rule for Judgment. Annette Reynolds against Scranton and Northeastern Railroad company; rule to oppose bond. Walter K. Davis against V. A. Kcal or et nl,; rule to open judgment. Henry W. Ferher against Scranton Hallway company; demurrer. K. J. Ferber against Scranton Hall way company; demurrer. Morgan Davis against Scranton Railway company; demurrer. Frank A. McOulgan against if, W. Howard; rule to set aside Hero facias. Frank A. McOulgan against II. V. Howard: rule to quash attuchnieut. L. M. Cafferty against C. II. Schadt, exceptions and rule for judgment. Commonwealth ngalnst Michael Lud wlg; rule to strike of recognizance. Commonwealth against K. P. or P. P. Johnson; rule to strike of recogniz ance. Commonwealth against Michael Lutl wig; rule to strike off recognizance. Juliet Cawley against Scranton Rail way company; demurrer. In re: Adoption of Kvelyn O'lloyle; rule for decree. Louisa Keller against William T. Jenkins; rule to stay fieri facias. In re: Rule on Henry May, Jr., to bring ejectment. in re: Rule on L. N. Roberts to bring ejectment. Hdward Whitman against Lona Whitman: rule for dcciee In divorce. in re: Adoption of L'dilh May Ham ilton: rule for decree. A. Dleml against M. Titus: certiorari. Commonwealth against Joseph Sny der: certiorari. Hess Biothers against S, Colongel; certiorari. C. .1. Potter against C. Smith et nl.: certiorari. John L. Stanton against T. L. Nor ton et nl.; certiorari. James S. Portous against Scranlon poor board; certiorari. Couimonwealth against Oeorge KhI cswlskl: cortlorail. Commonwealth against Mike Volek; certiorari. Lyman McCarthy against Mary Far roll: certiorari. Commonwealth against Mike Kuch; certiorari. Couimonwealth against J. P, Keller; certiorari. Richard Simpson against Henry Pierce; certiorari. Michael Walsh against W. K, Klrby; remain of the time w ,,, omtM IXKIlmi Baltic Brewing m mi.T our eontfi. company: certiorari. (in a HIIX S( 1101.- James O'Mallev against Baltic Brew- HHIP. .mini: nB company: certiorari. people, hrrn U n Scranton Ice company against Baltic opportunity In Bri 4 niewlng company; certiorari. .vru'K Indriietlnn tor Ti y, nn,j h, .t. Moflltt against Bill- a few hour' recrea. (jp n.rPwlng company: certiorari. Hon. Write the w. J. O'Connell against Baltic Brew- tnAcKfivvrniH. )n(r rompany; certiorari. .1 Allred Prnnlne- Mike Kosarusrh against Simon Pe- tun, Hirector. trltUB; certiorari. mmwmwmmMmmmmmwwt THE PERFECT MATTRESS. The Celebrated Hlastic Felt Mattress made by TllC Scranton Red lllnpr Comprtny. We make and sell all kinds of mattresses, pillows, box divans, cushions. We carry large stock of fine Brass and Iron Beds, the best made. Wliltcomb and Bcrnsticii. 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 our stock of Seal .Jackets Persian Lamb Jackets Beaver Jackets Electric Seal Jackets Near and Seal Jackets Fur Capes Neck Scarfs Mulls and All Oilier kinds Of Furs Also, if you wish your old Puts Repaired, bring them in as soon a. possible. All kinds of fur repairing done. H. D. CRANE SPFGIAL MENTION For Well Dressed Woman Silk Lined Suits, from $14 up. The $14 Suits are in Pebble Cheviot, Swiss Taffeta ined. We would also invite you to the attention of our ACLANS From $10 Up. 324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE 324 lVEW BUILDING. tf-t-t-ttt-t-t-tt--t"t"t-t"t-t-t-t'trr-t-rt-M--fff tHtftt ttttttft-f 4- Charming. ihjimini; Rirl i at her heat whn a4 a hai kgriiunri flic hus ilutinin; iur iminiliiiff. FURNITURE likt nuwe. In. ihnnn. uml eertllnly nn lielle ol 11' I1.1H wis evr moie f.nem.it 11K llian ri'ir iIimiI.iv of op to Hate I tn in. no tin to . in he nn hrlter time tn pin Hie home 111 older than this week, when we are ellms cheap. I Scranton Carpet & Furniture Go t 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 4t4,t4.t44.4.4.4.44.4-4- 4-4-4-rL4-i Registared 4 t iiniimu n t B S s This line was especially S full guarantee of this s tjwwtimiininiiiiiiwwiiiininMiiHinniinimuiiiiiiiiiiiHui We Are Now Show ing the Finest Line of I Young Mens Black Suits Kver seen in Scranton. made for us and has the house. They are 5 a Made of Vicuna and ." a Finished and Unfinished Worsteds And are the product of one of the very beat man- ufacturers in the world. We ask no more for these E special suits than you are obliged to pay for the jjj ordinary kind. g Km John D. BoyleJ 416 Lackawanna Avenue. 5iwiuiiuiiiinuiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiMiiiMiiHnii VIIII11111 Slllm ORiilnst Dulil Itrtl niuntl; cortlorail. t'oininonwt'iillli nsiiliift MIUo St Inf clili'k; ceitlorail. TlinnuiH Hay uRiilnxt .lolin 'J. IJolan. ct'i'tlorari. , .. JoMcpli t'Vilii'l' uguliwt Juliii T. Do Ian; ci'ttloiiul. J0I111 UnllunliacU netiliiHt Ainaliiia Mauri'i". I'citloiitrl. I'miininiiwcaltli UKalmt fSi'orffc MltH iimikc; tcitlorail. .lolin Tmlt asaliiHt tli'oifio 'I oiltl cot'- lltinu'l. . ,, ... (oiiiiunnwpultli nRulnnt I'atlllni' ag- nt'i". ci'itlorail. NIi'IioIiih t'nufoi'll apuiiiet Alt'x llia cla; certlnrarl. Staiiilaril Shli'twiilnt company HKiiliiPt M. Fri'pilinaii; ciMluniii. John Novak ntjiiliiHl WiihIiUo Koet iiKn; ccrtlonnl. A. It. Ooulil & Sunn nRiilnst flpoific II. t'loitipr; coilloi'iul. Bnrbeis Will Close Thursday. Tlio Maxtor HarliorH Association Inst nlKlit ilccliloil to doxo all sliops Thtirit day at l'Jil'.O p. in. In lionor of I'rol dent McKlnloy. Will keep open until lOiuU p. 111. Wednesday. Tlioinas HpolrliPf, I'l-rsldont. V. C. Dlnunler, Hocrotary. C'liurlt'H Katkowsky, Tipaurcr. Kvcrythliiff tliat pocs to tnnko up n successful fair; ut West l'lttston, Srpt. 17-20. MUfUNllUllHimS Our Fall Stock of Shoes Is Now Complete The Dorcas, for Ladies' at 83.56 is the best Shoe bargain obtainable. Ladies' Oxfords $2.50 and $j.oo, Kind Now $1.50. Men's Oxfords $4.00 and $3. 50, Kind Now $2.00. School Shoes guaranteed for 73c. Many other bargains too numer ous to mention. L?uJis, Rtiddy, Davies 5 Mdrphq, 330 Lackawanna Avenue