The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 24, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SClt'ANTON TBIBUNE- THUUSDAY, OOTOBKH 24, 190.1.
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ECHO OP THE
RIPPER BILL
NEULS HAS BltOUOHT SUIT TOR
HIS SALARY.
He WftE a Member of the Bonrd of
City Assessois Mid Wns Legislated
Out of Office He Contcmln Thnt It
"Wns Not Done Lcgnlly, nnd Tlmt
He la Entitled to His Snltuy for
the Term for Which He Wns
Elected Other Cases.
One of thr linpoilnnt mnttets lienrrt
In ArRumrnt court ypRtcrrln.v wn tho
cifc stilted of Conner Pity Assessor
John Neuls apiiltist Hip Pity nf Scrrin
inn. Up as n iiieiiibr-r of the liunrd of
.city asscsfors whoii tlio "Kliipcr" bill
went Into offet-t rmtl was legislated tint
nf office. Ilia ntloino. P. Dawson,
niulntallir-il ctri-tl.t lliat there was
no pernor runfeirPd In tin tipper bill
10 legislate him uul of otllco ami that
the action of the lpi-m-ili'i- In tpimivliis
lilm vuf HIcrhI, and thai thi'iefom Mr.
Nenls Is entitled to his Milttiy lm the
lialnr.ee of the lei in lor which lie was
dfHtfd. This niiunnetit ii uppoctl by
Pity Solicitor il. M. W'iiImiii. who i-nn-ipntled
Ptronwly that Nt uN w.i" lipped
out of ollicu legally.
Theie wnt ;i Imiik niKimi.M t on the
lllle to s-1 1 Ike off nou-snli lit the case
of Ann McCSoxein iiimIiiM 111" l..uln
Mniimi It on and Sled eoiiip.in . The
iase wa tib'd .it the lnl teim. Ml.
MtOnvein IimiiikIu ull to rerovej ilnm
ngres for the death of hci hin-bniul and
Inluiy to her on at the South mill of
the l.iT-K.iu.iniiii lion ai'd Steel 0111
pany. "a the tllal .Turlsc lli"llt"l ,,
ilneil thai no iii-bIIkcih i on Ibe p.n t ul
the iiniiiimn had bun sdmw n. and
Ki.mtcil ,i mm-Miit.
In th" niali'i ol tin .inp'.il of Ann
Sli tiilnti ami llnsli Slirildan lioin a
liiniuat v oji li lion loi violatinj; the
llriimr law. .lloim John .1 Miitplu
(Oiitended ih.il the (It uc-ltioi - did not
how h"ii the .illrneil iolallon d -cm
red, thf yen not lir-ln k1 n. lie
luld thai for thK le.iMin the iotilc
tinn could not ".find The urn I look
the imp.iv. The follow ins aitlou was
1-iliUi in nth' l i J -
ri;ucil Viirik (' mcio.i itin-i nmi- (.i ij
iii'I odins e.inti. pvnilirn to find. hi; "i nwl
"I ii j l'oi$n- .ic.nnt M of i uiit in . r-upii'Tf
To report l n-tVu'i M I I. ill.ii.hei. I' I.
Wiln, .1. 1'.' M Stnlteu ibiIii. n;ln inri.,in
J-Aiin;: nml Iauii :i.tMilinn u1 . 1 tii-.ii! e
nl!.irhment. I"iai Mriiini..iii vi'ii-' II. W.
lloua-il: lule to wi villi- "i ii l'i ink V 1
C.uism ncuiti-t II. W Ho ml, ml. - ii ,.n il
tulmien. 1. M (allnm iain.-i I II. " nlt
exception anil inli- f.u ,inls.nuiif lo'ri W 1 1 ol
nliicl. jRjin-1 . i'of.-.M' ml' '!""" lJii--incnt.
il .1. l.-li 1,'im-i I II Irnirn- antf
lllr: nilc tar wk tinl. In o- ltojil in
Sprint; tlinnl. town-lip. ovuplnn- j i t "I
liowi-in ( omiiioiiuf lilh luiin-i li--i 1 i ilnl- ;
inlo to if-niil tnifntiiu- i omiiionnoi'il a:.iin-'
Nrirlrrw M'lloniM I i-.jii ilf. inli In iciiiu t'.i
fclttnt. f'omin.invi'ilt i .i;un-l Mi-lii-w li'(!.J.
ml" ti rrnut toifoilnr-
Tin,1 rule to open IndKUiciit In 11k i.ii-'.
of Charles V. Atneim.iii inuiiii-l i'.iio
lino Sehnudi ,!- made ab-oluli . and
iho rule for a new tii.il in the i-,ie of
Xoiiu.in Ue.n h aB.unt Slla Ilaitlcy
ras diteliaiBtd.
The lollowilifj dloiie i.i-mii-iii' Mlb-mitteil-
Anne Keiintdy aa.UiT-t l'at
lclc Kennidy. Knuna Puid: iir,aln-'t
Tliailes i:. I'uid.. KiaiiU Siniihaid
ngnln-t Tifs'-ic Siniihaid. J.n ob I-Vufi l
iiK.ilnst Jane 1'ouuei. .Vina Munn
igain.-t Ph.il les- M. Munn. .Meta lleinf
.isjaliiht Hemy Ikiiie. l-:il,:aliolb Phil
lips nsallist Thomas 11. l'hllllp. Nmli.in
'iiotFinan against nttie (iio'-'-man
Injunction Asked Foi.
Maiy A. .MiParthy. -if liunmnie.
through Altoinpy .T.ilm 1' (Juinnan,
estetday applied to the conn for an
njuuetion to tc-tialu M J Melionald
and the Stow is' I'.n Kins i ouipany
for committing reitain di picdntlnns on
propel ty in Dunmoio owned by Mrs.
McCarthy.
It was ..old "-onip time ano by the
sheriff and JK-Uniiald il.uni'- under the
sheriff's sale. Mrs. MiP.uthv alleges
That the piopeity wa- -old tluougb
an error and that she -rm-il noti(e
on the slieiiff at the time that he bad
no lisbt to sell the pi, ii e. Tin indues
took thf pa pei i and v ill ile. Iile to
day as to whetlui oi not tin inlumilon
will be ifranti-il.
Official Billot Ceitified.
The t-eeietaty of the lommonwefilth
yeitcidny eertilled to the i ountv i om
lillsslnneis the foim of tin oiriiial b.il
lol which will be u.-ed In lh!. louniy
nt the euinltiK el-i lion It i- eleen
I'uliiiiins in width and then- will be a
Miltlelent v.nietj of i andldates and
D.nlie- on It to piea-e i-m ryliod;
Poloiiel Illli'licni k aopeais on the
tieket a- tlir iiuidid.iti ol tin 1'iohibl
tion and U'nion pait'e- and n'.i as an
nde pendent taiulidnie
Jennie Smith Sentenced.
At the April session ol ulinln.il unlit
Jennie Smith, alia- Jennie Uall., was
convicted of llie thelt of a w.Uill,
Mi'i'Iims and oilii r aitiile- ol Jewdi.N
1'ioni a hoife in Punltn -tiect wheto
she was 1I ills
She did 1101 apii.MI loi selileiiK and
It w.io not until yesti-niaj that i-h-wiih
brotiRbt betoio the uniii She was
dlucted to i.y a Hue of 51, to-p. and
peiid tluec- nioiitlis In the coiintv Jail.
Yesterday's Maninge Licenses
Valtrr I airy .Ii rtmn
"i-jiI I rsi; Ifrinjn
I i.i hi 'I. Mnk HuiW'.V.v
Salllr I iiiiitcll - una n
DICKERING FOR AUTOMOBILES.
"It Is not generally known, but II is
a fact nevortholcs.-. that a uuinbet of
cnterpilslnfir im-ichauts of .Suanton ate
making m etloit to bu, or lease th
thien laige eleeulc luisse- i'onni'i'l. in
use on the Kiankllu i.ip'1 and Parey
,'ioiiue line In Ihls i itj- and whkh will
piobably novcr be used on Unit Pno
again, having beep nupplaii'id by dm
old horse vehicles-," sas last night .-
"IVIlkes-Hai re Times. "S u.-e tip hulUe
began on tho Ti.ictlon lim-s ,a !-a-an-ton,
tlin patrons of Hie sy.-icm hae
geneialli' beeri feaitul of ildlng on the
ears opuated by men brought fiom
other lilies, and theso have found It
necc.iiv to ride in old omiilbuses, an
tluu. band wngona and other vehicles
long s.ti c relegated to the scrap heap,
but wlili h ueie lesuirected wn tho
(pIi-'Iic hi .in
"This method of vcliicular locomotion
was al r i y wi-ll as Jong as the novel
ty l.ihlul. but when tlltlt Woie off It
giew tiie.-oiip lot to say embaiTiitn
lug In iiiiiii) instances, nnd as a natu
jal ioii"c(iieuii' i hey now -wish to se
em t sii'iiethiiif, more respectable as
well r.s inoie lomfoclable,
"Mi Post, superintendent of the
Franklin street and C'nrey avenue line,
said today that the flleetile busies are
ctlll ip th clli; and that the company
did not feel that the returns from llielr
future tiso would warrant them In go
Ink I'o tho expense or pulling In new
battel les, which would cost somewhere
near $J,000. He said, however, thnt
the roinpany wan patiently nwnltlng
the completion of a new and cheaper
system of "electric ballery on which
fliumns A. TMIsoti, the Inventor. Is now
at wotk nml If this moves fiiieeessful
they villi no douhl, be used on the
YVIIke.s-Hanp busses nml the old meth
od of tinvel restored. .Mr. Post said
that. In the meantime, the 'biles ate
In the market, either for sale or lease,
nml If tlio Pcianton people want them
and ate willing to put up the money
they can have tliein,"
INDUSTRwf JOTTINGS.
Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board
for Today Lackawanna Cat
Shops Busy.
Following Is the make-up of the V
L. JL W. board for today:
iri),rDv, ocToiiint i.
Willi (jN. IIj1-S ii in. M .fi UrioiiHrm. Ill
in. I' , Punn; II p. in , (1. Ilnninllt
'IIIPIt-DW. OCI -Jl
WIM Ciil, r.ut-l fi! ,i. in., II. UIIIIkih: i ii.
in , . , ll.iillinlomi-u'i s i. in , i.Vorup I leoiias;
in.) in . .1. W, llutkliiil; II a I. U l)e tie-.
I p. in.. M, I Htijlint.i ! j p, in , M. I'll inili . ('. p
in.. T. Kltrp.ittlik
-iiniinll, l.li -it a in,, out, I II mitKiii, 8
n in, vil, Mitinl; II .i in, ni-t, I iimnp,iii: il
p. in,, uM. ,1, curlKi;: f- p. in., m, M (i.l.lou;
T p in. nil from 'n in;, Ijlwunl MiMII'in,
7 ji in , imI fiom 1'iun.i, M, l.'ltili-i
l'lllllls l! n in., Wlilnei, 1. 1 1 i, in, -.
Until in, S in, Ho Hell II n j. in. Uutin:
li p in.. I'. Millimncll. T p in, Mnrpliv, 'J
p. in, II. Ilirllnilotiiru : HI p. in.. I.nnplln;.
l'jwriiK-r Kniflnr-.- T u til , f!ifliip,. 7 .i. in..
-mi,f i : JO ,i hi, Viiitinn: tn i, m, -icm, 7 p.
in, S niton: f-"0 p in,, Mdliiiriii,
Wild f it-, We-t ., i. in., I". I iv, il It.in
il ilpli'- i trw : 'J .i in , (' Mnn-lf. , -- .i. in . loliu
(.ili'..in: in ,i in., loiin IIimh, II ,i in, P
llainti. I p in,. I' Wull; J p in . I II, mil
inn: I p. in, Willi. mi KiilA, , p in. M. (,n
in iU : n p in , I' Im-Ii li.nn
Muici:
I I I'-vi ml Hi" ""I i mi 'i P I",, vet,
0. i ' .. tn plie i i,i I I ).,- mil i iru
.1 II Mil inn .mil iifv Mill inn rn No ,1
To
Two-Day Excursion
fOlJ CANNOT afford to miss this opportunity to visit Buffalo and the Pan-American
Exposition. The Four Dollar Tickets are good going in the day coaches of any
Lackawanna train on October 25 and 30, and for return the following day.
$6FiveDay Excursion-
Five-Day Excursion Tickets, sold at Six Dollars, are good going in the day coaches
of any Lackawanna train on October 22, 26 and 29, and for return within
five days, including day of sale.
Ten-Day Round Trip Excursion Tickets are on sale
good for return within ten days, including day of sale.
Bear in mind that all the above
all trains in both directions.
All Lackawanna trains land ycu at the foot of Main street Buffalo, Electric cars run
direct from the station to the Exposition grounds or hotels.
For further information, call on or telephone the local ticket agent at
Lackawanna avenue passenger station. Telephone, 265-3,
PROOF IN SCRANTON
Should Be Decidedly More Con
vincing lo Scranton Peo
ple Than from Ut
ter Strangers.
The statement which follows like nil
that have pieceded It on this subject,
Is fiom Scinnton. It Is not fiom sotuo
distant corner of tho I'nlnii; Kern ul on
people can hardly iloUhL such lr-tl-inony
ns this;
Mr. Hryau l-'lynn, of I'iS (iiniit a ve
nue, Hyde Pink, employed nt Ml Ikks'
bleaker, says; "There was a dull
cnnwlnf? palu Jus! oer my kidneys
lor two yeius. If I took mid It always
settled In my back and liiade It lame
and soie fur days. I ie.nl much about
Doali's Kidney Pills In otu papeis nnd
lleatd otheis speak of tliein so lilKhly
that I decided to try them mid roi a
box nt .Matthews' drill,' stoic, They
stralKlileiied my back anil i oiniletel
lelleved i lii oilier wealme's. I hae
taken lot of medlcliie and iloetoitd.
but I never had .mythlm? do me so
milcl. Kood as Uoan's Kidney PUN. I
have had one or two -IIrIU letiu-ns of
the pain in my back bill n dn-e of
Doan'i Kidney PUN mcl fulled to
iltilekly linnlsli It,"'
For sale by till dealeM pi lie ."0 cents.
Foster-Mllbinn 'o , Huflaln, X. V. sole
iiKi'nt" lor llie I'niteil Static.
Itenienibei the inline, Hoan'-, and
take no -ub-'tllute.
.lilh.
until .'
TO
i-t i Moiul.ii until fill 1 1 (
,1 an.'- Mullni iipnil- ,,i (miilnilei I llnplviii
I niltii tni Il Kiitin, mil I I kr.nitri mil
nctt will amnil In i in. il.i, ill luiki' in
5U1 and
1 ff if ifj Ia S 1 1 i I P a
;8TenDay Excursion J8
flnirllcn i ir, Oit, i, for ccoml ttirc ot In
ImiiIIdii. Ilmliiilni P. C. ah nigh ami .loliti Mit'itr- mil
ele will iilliml 2 p. in. i l,i, .llr IniiVe Iti'lnic
Hon itr, 0r(, ,', fnr M-rmiil mime uf Indimllun,
At the Cm- Shotm.
Master Par lttiltder Palillrltl Is haVliiB
ciecieii nt the i.ai'kiiWiinnu cur snops a
modei u lorilffci-nlur ear, which will bo
used as ait epetlinent In hiitulllim fruit
nml other pel Nimble Koods over the
load. It will differ fiom the iitillliary
it-ri iKeiatnr cms now In up. as It will
bo bulll on inoie model u llnr. It will
be thltty-slv I'd'l Ioiik inside. Illsteild
of tweiity-si'ven, as Is the ense in the
old-stylo nil-s, nml will be S feet 1U
Inches wide nnd 7 feet 7 Inches IiIkIi.
The draft rliTKlmi will be stieilKlh
ened to nn et the (Iciiiiiuds of llie heiity
power now In ue on die load, nnd the
cur will have n carrying cnpaelly of
on.OOO Instead of r.n.ooo pounds, as for
mally. The Insulallon of the car will
be nitieli heller, nml the fi-nmes will be
built on modern lines, in order thai the
ttltsves and dinft iIkkIik; may he
slii'lit'tbeiied.
The car will b" equipped with a
nietalllc Instead of a paper loof, and
the tiaiiMiins will bo iiinilc of metal In
stead of wood. The car will be out of
the shop In a few days. Work will nlto
be i oninieiiced In a lew diiH on the
p.ts.-eHKor ettulpineiit, which Is ovet
iHiuled once a .i-nr, As soon as the
Paii-Ameili'iin Italllc has subsided, the
vnrloue coat lies now In use will be run
thioiiRh the t-hops for a fteneial over-hanlin'j-.
Woikinen nie hNo eimased at the
hops In luilldliiK n sIltKlc-liaik snow
plow to be used on the 1'tlctt dhl.-lnn
of the Larknwauna laihoad, This cat
will be equipped with ptietiiuatlc jacks,
and on top of the Iront titick will be a
turn-table, on whlrh the uir can be io
vT'rsed Inside of a few minutes, when
the necc-Miy reiiiiltes,
All of the fi-elfdit and coul-i m ryliiff
cms which mi' now behiK inn tliiotiKh
the simps tut- upalis nie lielnu lebullt
nn ii nun h -tioiiK'i s,ale than foimei
1 , and this, Idea has piot'ii enihietill,
satl-faitoty lo the ollleials, as tliej hip
able lo -tnnd tin wear and te,u on
them more easily.
We Have Just Opened Our New Fall Stock of
AG-iLTE WARE
Needless to say It's the very best possible for the
money, or it wouldn't be here.
iTm"""T- m
Pots, Pans, Kettles, Coal Hods,
Spiders, Griddles, Etc. In fact,
all of the many Kitchen Utensils
made in this ware, See window
display.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
THE
SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
Occupies an Imperishable Position
NO. 23 S. Eighth St.,
Scranton Branch Office, Nos.
eturn
K
every day at Eight
tickets are good on
In the BUSINESS WORLD.
Unquestionable Superior Merit
Annually adds thousands of names to
the long list of Smith Premier users,
icpresenting every line of trade and
every profession
ILU'STRATCD CATALOGUE FRCE.
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
1 and 3. Arcade Building.
Dollars,
i
1
EDUCATIONAL,
Free
Tuition
Hy n icreni m-t of tln IcRMa
turp, fiue tuition 13 now uranted
nt tho
Literary Institute
nnd
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to nil those iiiotmrlncr to tench.
TIiIb M.I100I maintains unuroei
ot stutly for tcarhrry, for thoso
ntppailni; for ioIIoko, nnd for
lumc studying music.
It nil! pir to wrlto for .irtlcnlirv
No otl.fr iclinot nlTi-n mui mm-flor ad.
unUgf-i) ul Midi low talis. .dilrc3)
J. P. Welsh, A. M., Ph. ft, Priii.
BINGHAMTON TRAINING SCHOOL
Tor Nmoin, tlifUninl nml ti-nl Mule l"lill
itrn. I'lu-iliil 'li 1I11I11?, Jlimnl Ji lining. Artic
ulation. Mii'li . llr iv. Ins, Klndci3Jit'-n. Open
; car munn I Ciii'iiUt,
S. A. CDoo little,
61 I'juIow .eniie, Ulnylianiton, N, Y.
,CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY
Vissahickon Heights, Chestnut Hill, Pa!
A lionidltiR liool for Inns in (lie elevated
ami licautifnl o.rn countti notth of riiila
ilrlliliii, ,0 iniiiiiii"i from Ilroail St.htntloH.
Tor t-atnloi-,iiei nililipn
JAMES L. PATTHRSON, Htd.Motr.
SCRANTON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCRAN! OS', lA.
T. .1. I'oslr, I'rcsidcnt. I liner It Liwall, I'M.
It, ,J 1'ostor, Stanlc) 1'. Allen,
Vice l'lisiilcnt. Secretiry.
Manur&cturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
40 B to 455
N. Ninth Street,
.M
Telcphona Call. 233J.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth St, and filing Place,
NEW YORK.
American I'lan, irS.IO l'cr Day unil l'pair).
European ft in, 1,0) I'd Uiy anil Upwaids,
bfoiial liatia lo Families.
T. THOMPSON, Pi op.
r
HOTEL
JEFFERSON
NEW YORK
1O3.104.kki Kiihi. ir. th stront.
Tbo.llll H:hO.S latlitiroiijlily first-cla.s
anuiiDiumofuiur amlcoinforr.
On 1.1th Street, just onst of Union tSqimrn,
II ib iTitbin a foi minntps ol tbo leading
shope, theatres and i-lntu,
European Plan, $1,00 up.
American Plan, $2.50 up.
Suite, with Private Bath, $2,00 up.
I or special rate, gtudet.nr information write
JIIH t;. (II IFIt:i.I. Proprietor
.
For Business Men
In the heart ot Ul wholesale
district.
For Shoppers
m ....n. tsrutl tn ll'.HBmfll.MI
s minutes to StCKfil Cooper's E!k
fitorc. Cnny of access to tho treat
4 Dry Goods Stores.
1 For Sightseer
f One block fiom B'wrv c,r, gv.
4. lnR easy iraiiHiiorlatlou to all
points of Interest.
j HOTEL ALBERT
.EW YOHK.
X Cor. !lt!l ST. ,t UNIVERSITY Pt
Z Only one Block from Bronrtway
: Rooms, $i up. pr
Allis-Chalmers Co
Suceessois to Marlilup nwincss of
I)fK.soii Miiiiuf.iuttiilnjr I'u, rManton
anil WHUcs. IJ.li ie, l.i.
Stutloiivtiy niiBltics, Uuikis., Mining
Muuliluco, I'nnii)3
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