WTTj STTSRi'i'A.J WfWSTI. '7-3 "SMTP 'HW r ,:-. 'nyi MHmHar'rHarKW i j vmnMHnm SW'T-.W-T?..' rJTT- -5 ' .; - , t '" T" "" " SI " r- -' '. i THE SOtt ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1001. 3 Wj&-'"'1r7T t H; - .1 fe prillro. iMlfflriTffrrfrrrn Don't Wait .r .1 I'ltim M,icMti l Imni; fii l'"e r liolltl.i' Hiii ot Ihu noul .ui'l '"ii Picture Frames and Pictures Is iif ir.Uy. V mi might cu fuillin niu) dw i. Do.sT roiidirr wr ui; tiii: niuiiKsr i)i:.i.nis i.v w.i.t. v.wv.n an paints ix Jacobs & Fasold, 209 WASHINGTON AVENUE. City Notes. Ml.l.1 'IOIUV.-'I'Iio (iMilril TrmpiMiii-e union will ttirvl lhl -iltcrtinmi ;! ;i o'.'Ioi'L in (infill fi'.v lull. 1).. T, A VV. PAY ).V.-.-Tlio Dclm.Hi1. I.hIc awjiiiiJ ami Wi'stcrn yjiiluir.i will lie p.ilcl tml.iy. nud the1 li.iinin";i tumoiron, comment iui: .it s a. in. oi'i:riA CAitsivAii iii:iii'.it.-.i..--ai s oii 'onlch: In Cu-riuo1 lull a griiri.il .clii'.iv.il "f llC Dpi III C.lllllV.ll WilniO llt'10 llll'lll tli? illiic'.iun . .Mrs. IJir.ic. OII'IS ACKN()VI,i:lCi;ii.--Tli lloiiu1 for '!. I'llui-llCfS jrljimtli'dtccs Willi .ratllmln (lie ful lowing Bifl: .loins l.oni;'i Son, SJ.1; Guiles noliiifcn, fc!5j 3lr.. William lilmiic, SI. llli:il 1'liOM Hl.li IN.IUIMCS. lLililo Uteri.". Hip Kumi-oM cliilil lio!0 clothes cm unlit t.i't" a .veil: aj! .iihI who tv.it tuillj- lnnnid. iliol l.itu Snitii!.iy ni-tlil at the1 Lackawanna lio-iiitiil. Tli it'inaliis wcic t.il.on to her luitin: en l'ioiii'nci n..i.. SIIXTIXTi I'drrOM;!!. Thf iimiliw "f Hie rviih.i1 iiiintiiittii' in lnr:; ol Hit? Jlrklnlry mnnrri.il fund e.i 1o luve Ijucii hold l.i-t nisli', lint fitting to the unilc.iint ucitlicr only a tVw mi'inlictd ntti'tidcil. Aiiotlirr incctltis v.ll lia cill'tl ttilliin a liiv ib'-. C.U'.MI.N '10 ItOVrO'IT.-Oiii of tin- tuiul i .ill turn i? anthorhy for the sLitomctit tli.it thi'ir bii'lms In.-, ini rc.i-'eil '.'. 'r tent. Miice lliri strcut far i-tiil.e. At 1 lie iiwliiiir of IliMr union, hi'hl on Minil.iv, they ilociii.'il lo lio'ootl tin1 iniployris ol all ralnnm Mho-" turn laiitil to join and piy ii llicir dues In Up; union. I'lJl! llli: STIIIKI:i:S. An riiUit.iinniinl and micI.iI ill ho iu'ii by Mis lMn.x (oliinin, for the lioiiufit "f the ttrihinc hticrt far nil r'ojc at liiicin-ny's lull, Tlmi'.-il.iy i-vonliiar, N'ov. i'l. Ai, cM'tllriit pifKraiiniio lu If'on niinnrd, t ) luiio' of Kitic ft tlio ln.t ,Hli:ts ill til- illy .ilijirailiii; on it. llOI.Vi; l'i:i.I, UOWX. A liony on,.,, alia, hul to a duy u.ii-oii licloiisin to Willi. in1: .v Mi ntllly fell iIom.i o.'tenl.iy on Lie'.aw.inri ao tiiir, lien1 rr.inUin, and it. v..i villi touch dilli ulty Hi" dihrv and hi .ij-i-ljiit-: Rot him lip c.tin. 'I ho (..iiiio horti full t-.itnid.iy Cloning at no corner of lVnn atrnuc mid Sprm o s-tn-ft. llotli incideiils can-cd l.iro ctomU to gather. m.han'Ion rrusisiri:s As- i:mini!. 'The Iluircn," a mudot little jouiti.il nnldished on lino paper and t.ipi.v;r.iphir.illy a lic.inty, ronie; to Hi tioni !-t. Ooijro's Hall. Siiiiiinit, X. .1., pud licjr.-. at it he.id tin1 name of lhilph A. Aineiiniti . editor in chiot. This young nun i a le-idenl of Scrantun and the only .on of the late lion. Lemuel Aiiixiiuan. lie lV proniiiieiit in nlhlcti-.-s lis well rn in ineiit.iT work ill this rw.llent pvo par.itory uhool, and hi nuny fiiendj of this city will w.uih hi-i i.iioit nith interc-t. ALL EYES ON THE CARS. Th'St Bainy Wcck-dny Siucc the Be ginning1 of the Strike. lioryl'url" iMili-lid tln citis tvlth Viirtlculiii1 jiitff;?t yctstoTilay to yoo hut olTi ot th" tiiln would litivo ml the p;i trull. lat- nl' tlf. iiirn. Tlu L-rmiiiEiny oxpfftod al! hIoiik'. itntl ninny oilifrs tUi-tinlit, lao, that, with a spoil of had wen tin11.1, the uiiiiiIh.t nl' Il'issi iiRcis wiiuld ho inateriiilly in ifc.:t.C'il. Vitordtiy was the llrct rainy la . ivitli the I'M-'uptlou of oiw Sjundny. ulnot! tin." sirilic1 hc-uan s!x wr-eks ngu today. YohUTtlay'! 1 rn llli'. wlillc suhh1 whut IfifTC-r tlutli nio.-l other day.-1, wan not what itiiili! lie rlnhtly s-nid to ho indiiaUvo of a lnvak ill tho boycott. W'lui t will sviiiilt from ii iiintimiod fpoll of rainy wctitlior Is now ih(. tiliprrniu.-t (incstlon rosaiditiK the fctrllu;. EOOT BALL. 'Ihe Wiotnms S.nui'iiy fool lull t. 111: mil jd.iy the L'niiiisity ft l'uiii-Iv,nii.i mi end elev-n at King-ton, Wedn .-day, .Nov. la. 1 1 it-, will me iloiihle'lly l Ihe he.. I mini, in tills vhlnll) tlii-, jcir. 'I he hi niiii.it' Iij. nude an exceptionally R.iud leiord, having diie.itul "ai It ttimi 11. Mrnii'Mitirg Notuul liv !-' to ft, and Ihe I'nli.r uly ot Siisiinli.iiiii.i liy U2 v, and imiI.v in the Mason held lineUnell down ti it:o tonchikun. Wanted Soft Conl Hinevs r.ir 'W. a. ('.if I'm"1 $10 frtni Polti. t'llli" roniliany inovst lalilillt1.'; to .ifllif, rU'iltly worl;; kooiI wasi'i;, Apply f'llfforrri Vhiniloyiiient .Bcnoy. 1LS MaliautoiiKo .St.. PotlhVillo, I'a. Draw Boxing Mntch. 3 l.'vdiiilve Wie Item Tin Awueiiled I'ii-i, Tu'iH' n, X, .1, io. ll,--,liiiiniy II null, r, cf Ntwjili, and "Voiliis'' l'ehr ,r.ic!s..ori, of Tali loiliii, fnnahi eighlien teriillj luijiali I" .1 ilwi1 It the Tienton Athleth1 cluh loiucht. 4'ff'f-f'f.4 4''f 'f'ft-f'f4 BOND OFFERINGS. Spring1 Brook Water, 1st Mtg'.&a Xackn. Vpl'.ey riee. Li;ht,'ltit Mt' 5s. NoithJersejr nml Pooono Moun tain Icq Co , 1st Htg1, Os. Stnmltutl Gob Co,, Is; Mtg1. 5s, Xehlgliton Water Supply Co,, 1st Mtp;. 5s. Now Mexico Baihvity nml Coal Co,, 1st iMtg'. t)K. TJesciiption and price on' nppli. cation, li 111' jdg,V, .. Will, j-lliue. tiiiboii'lalc. -f l-SU (.oni.uM:ieltIi UIiU, .Viai.tun, I'a. -t- PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY UNION Annual Meeting- nt York on Decem ber 4 tintl fi. Tlio utnnmt tuectlnU' of tlio 'ctmsyl vnnlu. Ualiy Union will le ttultl In Yorlt, TJfCfinibsr 1 untl 5, IPOI. HfforlH Itnvc iK'cn lnttdc, nml wltlt it ffiettt tlunl of tnii'oc.--!, ii ."et'tirr" tltc orritin of fioiil: t'la for thlst Inr-etlus Willi the hellef ilinl t'onnsiylvniilit ihilryineii wuttlil ho fittlflli'tl with ntinr- hut llitmo who are nut only mtortulntrit- ciiotittiM-n hut who Imvohecn rmlnnntly suocofsful In thrlr varlottH :iiot:lnltle.i. The followlncr Ih tt fiirlliil Hut of ihoso who will tttlilri'sn thlM tnoetlntr, toelhw with tho FtilijfCts which they will dls--l'M5h: "fVinnieiei.il I'onil l.'fl-." I W. II. .loull i, tUvtttn nt tt.n W X'ttll. rMif.ritl1l.nt lltltlotl ' I'lolelnt Cult II He I'lodiieiid on the I'.irm I'lofllihl?" l'iote..r II, .. rjltctun, dltetor of the Miirjliil eMiflillienl ilatlon, "Why llo the Mill- and Ocani 'IV I Vjt.v 'nV I'rofe.jor .?. L. Illll, tliiretor of (lie Vriinonl ex peiliiiinl (.tjtlon. "Ihe IIisonll.iH rf Jiite.X" In llrcedlni; l.Ue Mor" .Mr. i:. A. "Ildey, of Pio?pect Mill tick fattn. "Tho linpoit.nire cl Hygiene In tin- Hairy,'1 Dr. M. i:, Conaiil, of the I'nlvi'ridty ol lVtm-yl. VJtil.i Veterinary ".otleg'. "Ihe l'uturc1 of oinlen.cd Milk," Mr. ('. h. l'i'il.1, (.'oitdiripotl, 1M. "Ihe Olio Law of l'emi'.ilvanht," Secrd.lry .lohn Hamilton, "Soiling Dairy ( ittle," illit-lt.it il hy vlereop. tlcon i iow . Dr. Yonilipeii, illiector ot the New ,lerniv eperiinriit (.iatlor, "llottte llutter-Maklng," Mr. I,. W. Unhtly. "I'lio InllttPiitQ of the ("ream Sepjialnr 1 pon the Hairy IndU'try," 1. M. Hniples, Wc( Che.s. tcr. I'a. 15. A. I'c arson, assistant i-hief of tho dairy division of tlio htireint of animal Industry of tho- United Httitn.t dopart niont of tmrlctiltufo. will doilvor an lllttstnitod itddrcs on "Dalrylm? In I'orto Klro and fiilin." Jt. iK cxpootod that niic of two mom notable authorities will add to this al ready excellent programmi'. MISS CONSEWITZ GETS ANOTHER LICENSE Joseph Defaulted in His Promise to Buy a Wedding1 Dress, rind She Goes Back to Her First Love. Last Thursday's Tribune printed, under tho head of'ilarriatre Licenses," thu follow)!?: William Kmojty .. Amu (.'oil-en lu .... "01 roml i-lieet .101 Court htr.'et Tho next, day Tho Tribune printed In tho list of mrtrriago licenses the follow ina: Joseph Hoi n is Anna ( 0ii5cwii.', 1117 Xay Aug .ivemir uO Court, ttieet Allinii; luornlut? ins-. tho uinrrhiKC lleensos in this Tribune appeals the follow- William Kinol.v .la. t'ouil sti'e. Anna Con-ewiu ,Vi ( ouit. .lr"et Anna has sone back to her first love and they tiro to bo married next ijim dav. When William and Anna returned to Anna's homo after socurinc the first license, William confessed to his bride-to-be that. In; could not. buy her a wod dhiK dress and sho waxed wrath and bade llilll bo koiio. .losoph. who was visiting at the house, sought to comfort lier by otfor 111.? her tnarriasc; anil il dress. Ho and tho dross wero accepted, and next day they procured a marriage license. "hoy wen; to bo married last Sunday, but when tho tlmo for tho nuptials ar rived it developed that Joseph had "drank the dress." or in other words, in rIvIu;? n "series of farewells to his bachelor oliutns, ho spent tho money he bad saved up for tho inaUinss of his bride's kiuvii. Anna would not have him. If it was to bo sho must take a man with no dross thrown in, sho would take William. Sho sent for William, (old him she would marry him if he never hotisrhl her a dross and that, anyhow, sho could never marry a man who was kIvoii to siioiulini; his money for drink. William had torn up tho m.irriase license1 ho win red Tlmrs-day, and had to come iiKaiii yesterday to Clerk Cesar for another. When they were leaving: yesterday, Clerk 1 instil- said: "Come again." PRESIDENT REMEMBERS A COLORED SOLDIER. Relator: Thompson's Service in the Rcgulnr and Volunteer Armies. tly Inclusive Vt ii from Vic Ms elated Pre-'. Washington, Nov, II, President Huosevclt today wiVf an illustration of his rolonthi" memory, when Senator Mason presonli-d to hht; a colored man named Thompson, wlio Is a candidal--) for n commission in the refrular at my. Thompson s.'ivrd live years in the roKUlar army, and dmlii1,- tho Spanish war was a nniiilic." of the Kltjltth Illi nois volume. is. je is now on tlio Washington police force. When Introduced tlio provident iv. tnarked: "I knov you," and thop pro ocedLiI to ai'ouratoly relate Thompson'!; servlc? in the icynlar and volunteer armies, ivcallliitf the fact that Ills itrI ment. pollccl s.iiuiiiao after the sur-romli-i , AGAINST CHINESE INVASION. United Mine Workers Favor Re- onactment of Exclusion Laws, 11 i:elusiic WUt from The .tamial'il 1'ie.ij. Uuzloion, Nov. ll.-Thomas Duffy, picsldont of the 1'nnoil 31 mo Workorti of this dlslrlct, today notilled all tlm local unions under hl suporvlslou of th" wlnh of National I're.sldont Mlti-liul) that rosoliiilous bo adopted favoriiuf ro-onnclmeut of tlio i.'hluesc ovluslon law, which osplrt's nor May. Thcso resolutions will be forwarded to tho coiiKrossiiKii roiirosfntlnK the people of the anthrailto uial tields. A dolcKfttion of I'Hlted Mine Wnrkvcs may ho to WitHhlnston next winter and appeal In congress for tho re-enactment of the i xtluslott law. Suicide of Sale&tnan Simption, lly l.tliulc Win1 firm 'Ihe Aon.it,!, pje.i. l.oiii..e, liy.. Nov. l. --V tlli tm Siiup.an, a .i!(-lnjil III tin villvli'Ulc Bimeiv hull-ij o Mm inei.lt i- llrutliui., iciimnlitfd -nit ijo ,tiy ,y i-Malhrnlli1," i.iili'tlie aeid wlun iriiimnl d ui'tli an ulli Sttl (.h.itt.iao . !.,(MII. He fM Hut two 111' lets liiliii at New Alluii, n,l., In., home, wo'jhl mike sjoi. ! tho hmiaj'e. ami nhilc it UKiiilicr ol the Hun n at tch phoning ;,-, lv ,. luny .-liiipon tool, tie' ,',l,.iii, d.ing in titltea luinute, French Flag at Constantinople. II' V.v liulvo W'lie from 'Ihe Assotlncd 1'icm. Coiiit.iiitiii.-ph'. Nov. it - l... iv,mi, n, s nj.'ci l. day rihovi- Ihe I'ihiiIi feih.u.y In (Viitjillitiiilij lo. (in: l.i.i llmi' nut,. Aug, '.'ii. p. Haiijl, Ho iuiiikIII'ii hi Hit' iiuhj,.v, h..., ijci upon Ihu (lltoiii.ui miiilrlii ot leieilu nlhiii,, TiiUlk I'lVu, Hum loiiiially lenenii ho dipl,,iii.ilh ulalbii'i tetiu'iu 1'iJi.ce ami 'luikey. L-inolie the poimlar l'tiiich 10c. cltsar, DIVORCE MILL STILL GRINDS COURT HANDS DOWN SEVEN MORE DECREES. Deseitlon Is the Ground on Which Most of the. Applications Woio Based Two Very BrlcC Honey moons One Woman Preferred lo Bo Single in Rending Than Mar ried in Scrauton November Term of Common Pleas Begins Other Court House Matters. Seven nioro divorces liavo boon fii-anted by tho local court, tdx of them boliiK handed down by Judge Cnrpuii ter and one by Jitdeo Kelly. Tho parties are: Kdward Whltinun itt,ralnnt Limn Simpson Whltinun. OIlvo S. Ktilckerbocket" ngalnsl I't'ler II. Knickerbocker, .Minnie Thomas against Juntos Thomas, William Marker against Kato Mark er. Jacob TonlHor against Jane 'J'enlcr, Frank .Southard against llcsslo Sottthaid. Flora Jl. Green against Porter I,, Ciroen. Tho last was tho one granted by Judge Kelly. Tho parlies wero married Juno ii. lofl. at Mrs. Green's homo, at Harford. Sho loft hliu Juno II. 1S97, on account of his unfaithfulness and took up her rcsidonro with her mother at llullstoad. Alice Contes, of r,S Court street, Blughumlon, is named as coto spondotit. Th" Whitmans wore married Jan. -1. IMC, at Carbondnlc. Acconllug lo tho llhollanl's tostiniony his wife left him after sovon months and tool; up her residence! with Michael Walsh, of Oar bondalo. Sho is still living with him. Whitman lives ut IT.!.. Diamond avenue, this city. In the Knickerbocker case, cruelty is the ground on which the divorce Is grained. They were merriod nt the homo of airs. Knickerbocker's father, Kzokiel Gttmaer, in Denton, Jan. 23, 1SS7, and lived together at J teuton. Lenox and Mlllrlft, Pike county, for thirteen years. She was compelled to leave him on account of bis abuse, and wont back to live with her folks. Sho has three married daughters. Tho Thomas couple did not finish mil their honeymoon. They wero married July 11. ISS'.i, in West Scranton, by Lev. Pot or Huberts, and three weeks later Thomas deserted her and went west. She is living In Hallstead. William Marker is a 0-year-old South Side boy who became enamoured of one Mrs. Kate Klutloy. who wotkod at one of tho South Side silk mills. After ho had boon going with her for six months she demanded that h" mar rv her. ami when sho led him to bo lieo that ho ought, as a true gout Io nian, to make her his wife, ho consent ed to do so. Tho marriage was per formed by Alderman P. Davies, of AVost Scranton, before whom tho widow had young Marker arraigned and con fronted with the alternative or marry ing her or going to jail. Time proved thai the charge sho preferred against, him was false; also that sho was not the kind of a. woman ho would bo hap py with. He loft hot1 three months af ter marriage. Desertion was the charge in Ibo Southard case. Thoy wore married April 10, 1S'.IS, and fourteen days Liter sho left to visit her parents in Read ing. She refused to eomo back, and ho" refused to go to Heading. In Ibo divorce case of S. Catherine Christian against Joseph K. Christian, l)c. :, l'JOl, at 1.80 p. m in Judge Kdwards chamber, was fixed us tho tlmo and place for tho taking of de positions. At t."0 p. m.. the same day, before Judge Kdwards, depositions will bo taken in tho easo of Llsdo Kcoplcr against John Frederick Kcoplor. In Common Pleas. Judges Kelly and Carpenter arc pre siding In common pleas this week, the opening week of tho November term. There wero a largo number of con tinuances granted, and as a conse quence only one case was found ready for trial. It is that of Joseph K. Gil rov, trustee, against Freeman Lamed and Freeman Lamed, Jr. Judge Kelly Is hearing it. T. V, Duffy represents the plaintiff, and l. If. Hums and II. 31, 31ulhollnnd the defendants". 3Ir. Gllroy, who is trustee In bank ruptcy for the creditors of the elder I.arned'n creditors, is socking to re cover from tho younger La rued, a farm nl Ledgedale and Its appurten ances, which was convoyed by the fath er to tho son, a few months before the father filed a petition in bankruptcy. Tho case hinges on whether or not the transfer was made to defraud the cred itors. When tho caste of Kllon L. Walsh against tlio Metropolitan TjICo Insur ance company was reached, O'Hrion and 31nrtin, attorneys for the plaintiff?, moved for a continuance on tho ground thai tho case was omitted from tho list published hi the Legal News, ami that U was not until last Saturday (hoy learned of its being on tho list. Judge Willard, attorney for tho com pany, when asked what ho had to say against tho motion for continuance, re marked: "You have beard the facts. Wo have witnesses all tho way liom Detroit. I think you ought to put tlio costs ot tills continuance on the editor of tlio Legal News." Tho court granted the continuance and said It would look into tlio mutter of disposing of tho costs. Tho case of Froas against Pinko was called before Judgo Carpenter, but continued for seltleinent. Tho long-standing coal case of Pa vis tiijalnst Kusscl ot til,, was called befoio Judge Kelly. Tho plaintiffs' at torneys, O'Hrleii & 31artln, and John It, Kdwards, filed tin amended declara tion whereupon II, M. llitiuiah, rtttor ney for tho defense", plead surprise, nml secured a continuance, Tho enf-o of Longslreel against 1M. wards which was specially placed at Uto bead of tho list, was continued, it Is likely to bo wittlcd, Application was iiiado for a divorce yesterday by Ida i. Abbey, who ulleges hor husband, Claronco K, Abbey, lo whom she was married, August n, isoT, deserted her September L'y, SO", W. W. Uaylor is her attorney. Ju tho case of John 3UUett against .Mrs. .1. S. Gallagher, a non-suit was granted on motion of Attorney It. A. Klminermau, becauso of tho uott-ap. peurnneo of tho plaintiff. The case of George lltifnagle against tho I'ennsylvanlii Central Hrowing iiimpuuy was continued for settlement. In Orphans' Coutt. Judgo Vosbutg yesterday conducleil audits In the estates of Jeremiah 10 . Itynn, Into ot ScTiinton, and Andrew LttlidHldtc, Into of Hansom, lie will sit every duy this week, The will of June T. Sclnilo, Into of 3Iiitllson, wits mlniltted to piobnto Yes terday, Echo of Rocky Glen, Arguments were made yesterday morning before Judges Kdwards. Kelly and Carpenter on tho stilllcloiioy of the bond leiidoicd by the .Scrauton and Northeasloru liullroitd company to Annette Hoynolds, to Indemnity her for I ho nl rip of hind tit Hooky Glenn, seined by tho company under Its right of eminent domain. Willard, Warren & Knnpp, represent ing 3llss Heynnlds, made tho allegation Hint I ho description in the bond cov ered the strip which the court decided lite company could nol tnko. Tho com pany's attorneys, O'Dri'cit and II. D. Gill, of Philadelphia, maintains that the description comprehended (ho strip tho court declared the company was entitled to. The case was continued un til next Saturday to give 31lss ltey notd's ntlornoys an opportunity of pro .parlng evidence to support their contention. Lucky Mnn Is Poust. Harry S. Poust yesterday had tlio unique privilege of choosing whether he would servo Unclu Sam or Pennsyl vania as a juror, having boon drawn for tho Federal court session which op ened at Hnrrlsburg yesterday ami also as n common pleas juror for tho term which opened horo yesterday. 3Ir. Pause, had himself excused hero and went to Hnrrlsburg. Other jurors not serving arc John Jerntyn, excused on account, of Illness; 12. AI. Klcko. excused; Arthur T. Uaynsford moved from tho city and Frank 31. Troth, not found. Marriage Licenses. Tail;.- fi.ihr.el Scmiitnn llniinj b. 1'oie.Miian Sir.nitou Tiioin.it Iteilly nhbald Amu tarn- Arehh.ili Mii'li.ed Mnn ul: Sfiantoii lo'ia Uriil: Si.'iJitton William (!, lift!; Minoo!,a Kllii" M. lira. I.v Scranlon William Khuit.H Court street Anna Kinsoutx Court 6tuct COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. 'I lie grand j.iry is -H!l in f.e.-hjn and may not ooieploli' iU vml; until the end of the week. 'I tit? report of the InqiiMtinii in th.1 eae of .Tohu ICniltle, Ine" lepoit w.ii yc-lcrtlav continued limlly. Joseph Dai l, chug'i-l, Mai appointed lax col let tnr nf Ta.ilor, ye.-terday, vice John D. Jontv, teMgned. In tin: oa-e of A. Vfckiotli against John J". Tlnma, .lodge Kelly tosterday made nhtolutc tho itili" to hiriko off jiulgiiu nt. li.il Ir. II. Xev.inn was otenI.ty appointed dill, of Sioit lounvhip, to Micictd 1. S. Veil ton, lei-igtml, Tho npiiointineiit. is lo continue until th" nel tnuuhii election. I'liv-ident .lodge lalwards. handed down nn onlrr .le-tcrd.iy .iiilhorulng the county oonunk-.iouei and iin-y cummU-'ioners lo secure a new juiy wheel, Hie piescut one hcing dilnpidaled. .fudge .1. W. Carpenter conducted naturaliza tion tonit ,vi si ei day. lie as pr.v strict with I hi applh nilt mid refu-ed four out. of Ihe thirty who tame hefoie him to proic (heir light and tide 'o Anuiie.tii ciuVeiiship. On motion of Attorney II. C. I(ejnM, eouil jpslertlay diieeled n yiipplonienta! allldavit o deftn-e lo he lihil within liio d ivs in the ca-c of Hie lleallt & Milligan company aK.linst the linpefiil Paint, Slain and filler mmpaiiy. Welle fc TotTey, tsleid,iy, made, application DO IT NONA INVESTIGATE THE "TEN PAYMENT GOLD BONDS " ISSUED BY THE National Life and Trust Co of Des Moines, Iowa. The Best Company Is the Company That Gives the Greatest Re turns to the Greatest Number. "It Is the Cleanest Cut Investment Proposi tion That Has Ever Been Presented to Me.M The above is the expression of one of Scranton's leading financiers. A contract that is the embodiment of simplicity, with secur ity that is absolute and profit that is unquestionable. Why make a contract for 20 years when you can get as good returns in 10 years ? PROMINENT FEATURES : -, ; ' Before you make any investment or buy ii r a t FRANK P. CHHISTIAN, MminBcr, 413 Spruce Stroer, Scranton, Pa. Hoiid 1110 Information rcgurdluir National J.llo and Trust Co.'s "Ten Year Kudowment Tloud." Name ... Address v. fer u rliirtcr for llw It.iiliclot.t, .1 locltl rttib. foinuil for tlio t'iipo-i ol lonchietlnn; il.ln'fs ami III,-! rnlerlalnmoiiK The jnlnevlher.i nrc Junes lll.ili-, r Aloftliner II. IVltci-. Albeit (I. Itniil. I'.ml II. Ilelin nml S. It. Thoitp. Apptlcitloii was niailo to com I jtitnd.iy hy Jolni M. Ifnrri1, Mllrltor of Ta.ilor Itoiouah. fin' Hie' creel Ion of u tinv tuud iiiil ot the tcr rltot'lieciiilly linexeil lo Tiijlnr. U In lo ioiiv Jiri'it Ilio Mll.igm nf I'jni", Aiihh.ihl .mil CoiiHii. enlfll ittnl he known as Ihe sltli ward. All lite patties in liilercH petition for It. OPENING OF MONSEY AVENUE. It Will Not Cost Over S5000, It Iti Thought. The cost of opening up Mousey ave nue bolwoeh Larch street and Cherry lane us proposed by Solccl Councilman Jlerrlman of tho Thirteenth ward, will nol oxcood $MoO nud It Is thought that Micro will bo little abjection in councils to the appropriation of that amount. Only one properly Is to lip purchased and though (he city lias no option on It as yet It Is believed that It can bo secured for $1000 or (hereabouts. Tho resolution directing that an option bo obtained has yet to pass tho common council. FIRESTEIN ARRESTED. Deputy Constable Accused of Perjury by L. Ereedmnu He Declares That Freedmnn Is Crazy. 31nx Flresteln, ilomil.v constable of (ho Ninth ward, was arieslod yester day at the instance of Louis Freedmun, who charges him with perjury. Freedmnn alleses that 3tax swore In Alderman Knsson's olllco that bo hat! served Mrs. Freedmnn with a summons lira suit In assumpsit brought against him f Freedmnn). Max was arrested te cently on thu charge of making a false return and was held for court. A hear ing In the perjury case was hold yes terday afternoon before 31nglstrato Millar. Firoslein was arrested by Special Olllcer Greenhurger, and camo Into tho magistrate's otllco with (ire in his oyo. "I've summoned three physicians to testify that tills man Freedmnn is crazy," lie announced. "I have trouble enough without beins; arrested every now and then, becauso a cra'.y man has a grudge in for mo." II. began to look as If there would be a light right off, hut 3Iagistrato 3illlar interfered and quieted down both par ties. 3Irs. Freedmnn testified that Flre steln never served the summons in question on her, and Froedmau himself tcstllled that he had never received it. Tho magistrate declared that a prima facie case had been established, and hold Flresteln in $:,00 bail. Tho three physicians did not appear. SI 00 REWARD. The Scrauton Hallway company will pay a voward of .510i) for information that will lead to the apprehension of tho person who placed an explosive em the tracks of the Green Kidgo People's lino, on Capouso avenue, near Ash street, Friday, November R, 1001. Tho popular Punch cigar is still tha leader of the lOo cigars. A ten-year euiiuwineiit savings In vestnu'iis foeured by deposit with tlio .State of lowu In trust for the redemp tion of the endowment bonds, Failure ftinl Loss impos-sUilc, investment Is exempt from taxation mid execution as by law prnided. Talk with FRANK P. CHRISTIAN, Manager for Northeastern Pennsylvania, A12 Spruce Street, SCRANTON, RA. thn i.YiVYiV-WMWWtf Cut Glass Salts and Peppers Sterling Silver Tops that screw on the glass, not nut on with PListor Paris. Ymt Unnw silt absorbs moisture, that soltcns it comes oil". It corrodes top. Not so with the Sterling. larc ones 45-'. Lclery Dip to 25c ench. QF.O. V. MILLAR & CO., 134 fyMMwmmMmMmmwmtmMwmi Scranton Bedding Co., F. A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Aves. F.L.. CRANE Established 1866. Seal Sklu Coals $150, SITr, $200, 8223, $230. Persian Lamb Coats $70, $100. $125, $is. Furs of All Kinds Furs repaired. Raw furs bought New Building, 324 Established 1866, No medical examination reunited. Hoth sexes eligible and deposit l ho same for all uses from r. to 0 Inclusive. Death benefit consists of all the) money deposited and twenty per cent. U'0 per cent.) additional. Ihmds are asHlsnablo and transl'or ahlo tho same as Kovernment bonds, , any insurance Christian." N the plaster and the ' ordinary 25c small size; Of Cut Glass, 15c Wyoming, Ave., Scranton Just Because You are not going to wear them for, n few months, don't crush, your dnlnty summer liats and gowns into space altogether too small for them. Let us make you n. box couch, wltlt separate compartments for hntR.wnists and skirts prettily lined nnd covered an ad dition to any room. Prices from $7 up Both 'Phonei H. D. CRANE A new invoice of very clever SUITS just re ceived. Also some very fine Walking Skirts For cloth and style tliej are perfect, ranging in price from $7.50 to $16 Lackawanna Ave Take Elevator. I i fti.i t- I