The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 15, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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nuts till-. en uliw ,il (iiiorii- lull.
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Hi' 'I1reUn.n1 ut Mr-. ItiMc.
Stylish Garments.
JI.iviiik: juttL iL'tunietl trotn Now Vnik
villi .1 srrtit viifii'ty of Hit' vi-ry l.iU'Kt
novelty un.ilti, 1::ikIiiiik iintl Now 'Mir
Ufls t'of ltiillos tttiil nili-Sf.s c oll'or
them .it t-iifi'iiil t-tilo Ffitlny ami Satur
(l.iy. Jlt-ara & IltiKf-n. "
M'KINLEY MEMOBTAX.
Subscriptions Whicli Wore Received
Yesterdtxy.
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Tim I'tOL iium taxoy tito piiht iltio.
l'.iv thiMii now mid n.ivt.' ciisIm. (JilK-o
wltlt lily IrctiHUU'i.
JI. M. WTi'.oy, Culloi'ior.
our To.ts 1110 tilt f-i'li'ttod for thi'lr
puvlly; of ('Miui.silii Ilitvor uinl rich rup
niialltlL'S. InipiMlnl Ton ttiul ColTi'i) Co.,
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BOND OPFERINGS,
Spitng' Biook Wnter.lst Wts.Bs
Lacka. Valley Elec. Light, 1st
Mtf?. 5s.
North Jersey and Focono Moun
tain Ico Co., 1st MtR-. Ds.
Standoid Gas Co., 1st Mtp. 5s.
X-ehighton Water Supply Co,,
1st Mtg'. 5s.
New Mexico Railway and Conl
Co., 1st Mtg. Os.
Debcription ntul pi ice on appli
cation. iVi I'lOJ'Jujy, N. V.
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COURT MAKES
SOME CHANGES
AIMS TO EXPEDITE TRIALS IN
BOTH COURTS.
Mote Jmoi'fl for Quarter Sessions
and n Thiid Court for Common
Pleas -No Mote Professional
Talesmen Civil Lists to Be Called
One Week in Advance to Save
Witnesses from Being- Disappoint
ed by Continuances Common
Pleas and Oiphous' Comt.
lililiM! wcio h. iinled down bv tlir
rollll yi'.MiMilny illtin tliiK Unit l.S.'iO
illinium, lnslf.til nf l.d.'iil nuiiiy.t, bo plaeetl
In lip' juty wlu'cl fur IHOJ; that elKhty
illsteatl of .Hlxty poll! .iuroi'M lit druwii
for f.ii'h woolc of iiiinriot- scfHloiiM; Mint
fifty Insloiul "f lltlrty-llvn fuses bu
pliit't'd on the If Ht for each week of rom
iiinii pleas and Hint the eointnou plo.iM
list fin eai'ti week b ealleil on the "Mon
day preceding the day oil Wlllell the
wetili's session opens.
The put pone of lhe.n pimiiKi's Is to
rullllale and e:urdlte Hie lil.il of
i ,t!-es. I'mler (lie Hoy Jury bill, with
sut'li llbt'i'iil I'balleiufes allowed, it has
been tbi. almost invariable i-.vperlcm
Mutt tin; panel of sixty would be ex
hausted lu proem hit; a murder Jury,
neiessitatinK the drawing of tiik'Sineii.
AVith twenty more jtitois on each
weelt's panel It is believed litis will be
obviated. One of the b"st results of
(his ehanite will be Miat the piot'es
sional talesmen will Hud his occupation
Sone.
To take tare of lite liioro.isod number
of elil eases on each week's list three
i out Is will lie lomlituled. Thirty rases
will be set down lor Monday, ten for
Tuesday and ten for Wednesday. The
pl. m nf (.idlliiK the list a week nlmul
will make It possible to know to a fair
I'iM'tiilnly Just how many eases will be
ready for trial and will permit the pres
idi'iil JtidKc to prepare tteoordhiKly.
The piittelpal benellt. however, that
will ooini' of oalllti"; the list a week
in advance will be tin- savliifr of ex
penses for wllitesses. If a ease Is con
tinued the parties can have time to
notify their witnesses to that ell'eet. As
It is now, even with both parties agree
able to a continuance, the witnesses
mitit be on band as a pi ec.iution
aii.ihist the possibility of the eotttt re-fit-int?
to Kraut I lie eonlintiauce.
The oivil husiness is now denied UP
In within a year and four months of
the piesoul liiue. I'leslilenl Jiiilse Kd
Wiirds said yc-lerday he hoped villi
llnee (Otitis in session at each term to
bi Iiu; it down t" iix months, it is not
desirable to liuto il shorter than this,
as many eases by lieiutr allowed to liane;
for a time are amicably settled.
HeirB in a Dispute.
ls the will of .l.ieob lluii'i. ),io of
Hotlth Seranton. his leal e.-tate Weill to
Ills (lautclitir. Mrs. lleiuy Arnilirust.
mid his personal pioperty was divided
ninoiiK other relatives. Henry Arm
liiust was appointed exeentor. lu pay
In k the del)!.- ol" the cst.'ile il 11 il the costs
of .ulmitiisteriiiK his trust, the executor
niade no .'issessinent JtKiiinst the leal
estate, but subtracted the whole ex-
liente pro rata from the oilier berim-sls.
The leKiitees of the inrsnual propcity
took exceptions to this, and matter was
lieanl yeslerdiiy by .luilKe VnsbtnR in
01 pilaus' lourt, when the cxccutoi's ac
count came up for nuditim:.
Attorney t'lurciice li.ilentiue. reiu'e
senline; the fxepplinn. maint. lined that
as all (Ins be(iue.-ls were speitlc they
should all share alike the cost nt Sft
IlitiK the estate. Atlorney .lolin 1-.
ScriiKfr. for the accouiitant, argued that
the leal estate is not subject to stub
assessment until the pcr.-onal propel ty
has been exhausted.
There were also at'Ktiinenl:' on ex
ceptions made to (he account of the
cxei utor of the estate of Uaviil H. 'obb,
deceased. Attorney I,. I Wedeman ap
peared tor the .'iceouiit.int. mid Aitor
neys Ititel V. t'apwell, l. .1. P.ivis.
I'liarles h. llawley and l'rcdciick !:.
Sinn.
Of the I'lKlileiMi audits mi this week's
list. .ludKe VosbiiiK has tints tin taken
up fourteen, and concluded the writin,'
of the reports in nine.
In Common Pleas.
Yesteiday was the third day 1 011
Minied hi the trial of Keef,-an
tif.-iillist the Metiopiililan l.lfe Insurance
uimp.niy ease before JudKe Kelly In
(In nmiiiiourl loom. The defense called
seveial physician-, iimoni; tliem Doe
tors Sullivan, o'litien .-mil Keller, to
Kic expert testimony on the condition
of the health oi one suiiVrlni; irnin
acute and cluonlc Kaslrttls. Or. Sulli
van was the family physician and at
tend! d Mts. Kee-ran many limes dur
lue; her Ule-tlme, and his leslimouy dis
closed Hie fact Unit nl and before the
time of seciirliii; the policy for insur
ance "Slr.'. Kei'K.ni was subject to at
tacks of jrai'trltis, and Hint he had
in Hied her for It.
The cause of death was pioed to be
a heniniorrhaite of the stomach. Hypo
thetical (ptestion.t with rofu'euro lo the
v.nluus euscs of llhu'S'i ii'om which
Mrs, KcpKau was known to have suf.
feicd were put to lim lots O'HiliMi and
Keller, Ik Wlllell Ihey answered that a
person so uillleied for some time ine
vIoum to the taking out or the polity
would not, In their opinion, be hi (,-ood
health. The iimotllll of Ihe policy nil
Its face Is -J.-iOil, but (lie plalulilf s-eks
lo iccovtr Jl.fiiHi, ail liddllloiial ?.'ni) for
lllu damage slie has StllfiMed by (he
tefusal of the ruippaiiy to pay her
iliiltn. The niKiiment of inuiihcl and
i'liaiKe of Ihe cotllt Will be nuiile this
luornlni; and tile case will probably be
lu ihe Juiy's bunds ut noon,
lu iimrt loom No. .' tip l'llKer nise
UH.illlst the bototlKll of Thtoop Is still
nil, but wilt iviuli lite juiy today. I'll
ficr .iiuls .''.'.iiiiri for ii.iin.iKi s suffered
in tlio loss of Humus, boors and house
hold provisions and other stock stored
in tlii icll.u of his hotel pioperty, lo
i.tted in the said boiounli. II Is nlloKod
by the pliiliililf that an impel foclly i oii
sirucled ditch in I'ioju ot his propiMtv
hei'iime iloifKCd with debris anil lee and
itiriicil Ihe water 1 1 oni Its natural
oiii'se over on Ids laud and Into his
tell.ir, spollim; the joods theru Hlnreil.
The ilifiiiiso ia)lcd it llllinlier of wit
posses to show dial the did It wan itl-was.-)
ile.in and ciirU'il away ihu sur
t.ii e water at all Mines and further
incut! that the waici lodged in Ids col
lar i.aim.' from tin. ice bos und sink
drainage pipes n his own house.
To Condemn a Toll Road.
A master and juiy of view were ap
pointed by the court yesterday lo pass
upon the. petition to make ihe lirown
Hollow turnpike a Iron loud. Attorney
ticot'Ku i. Davidson Is the. master. The
Jury Is composed of Cicoi'ko 13. Steven
son, of Wavurly; U. D. Jenkins, 11. T.
Jayiie, John i. Gillespie, of .Scr.tntou,
nml V. J. White, of Arclilmtd. L. M.
School! Is appointed stuiiosittpticr.
Tho road extends from a point In
lllaliely near Hie Konon residence to
Urown Hollow, u Is owned by lite
lirown Hollow Turnpike company-. '.
11. "iardiiet icprcscnls lite petltloiier.4,
Deeds Acknowledged.
Slieilff Schadt itoknowlcdRod Hie fol
low In,' ilecdtt 111 coillt yesterday nun ll
IliB. 1'iopctl' of TlifhUi I). I'lilllip-i mil W'l . in
i-cr.iiifon, to Willi mi .1, l.r, fur Jl.l'i'i.
I'lupirly ef M.uy II. McViille, iiiliiiltil-e jln,
III ( 1 J il in lit . to I'ulriiuoti'.'a.iltlt lltillillni,' .mil
Lujii .I'Kniiiitloii, for sJHV
I'lvprrly i.f l.in i l,oirn, iiiltiilnbli.itri'., In
Si'i .niton, In lr.i It. lllppli', trinti'r, for -;liiT.Tii.
I'r ipi'ily if .Minor C. Cm, In Si.ii.tmi, Ij
fii.inlna Snlnc-i luiik, lor spiji,,
Propitt.i of IMioil ('. unit I'mlly I'. ll.ei'i"i,
In SumpI', to llu.r.i . I'tnlliulil, ui' ifll'.'.r.
1'iopiil, nf lliiiry Nliinjrr, In 1 1, 111.1010, l
i:i.i II. lllpplo. tiu-tce. for ll:i.:.ii.
Propnly ot' M.ny IIpiiiiIi,'.iii, inlinliiMr.iiiii, 111
Piiiiinnn , to Mm- A. t,iilmi, f.ir sii,."iI.
I'l.ipiitv ot Ail 1111 Wacnir, in Mi.ii'lon, to
tn'iill!!' Ki ilrl', lor nJ.!I,
l'ioiitt'. o Alir.un li. Tuliiiii, in .s.'iili Alil.u'.
tijti tuwtii'ilp, lo Mutiul (iiuuiity llnililiii',- rnl
Lu in ;K-i'i I it Ion. fill IT.!I.
1'iopirly of llnlirit ti, OMiiinV nml Aniilo 1 til-ilum-M,
in ulipliinl, to Intel national ItuiMini
at.it I-0.111 a-.-iicl.il Ion, for Slili.'itt.
1'irpiit.v of .liwpii f.. Srliw.irt, III Stum 11,
1 1 ! ite r.it'llol s.aln aiul I.ojii ai'ioUHi n of
lliril-liatir, ioi -l,ii"1.
Pinpi'ilj 01 W'illl.iiii T. .li iiljln. In viitl'i .'.li
limtuli. to .MwrN V. Mnril-, f,,r VlK-h.
I'.oliniy of (!. I!. (lni!., In .''(r.inlnii, to film
A. I dial, fur ;1,'iW.
Marriage Licenses.
.fuliii Kiih -ir.i-tlo'i
"C I ...-) S'dlllS' SiU'llUl
( ii.nln Jitdli- (il'l 1 'i.rtro
IIiikip SiiiiuiKiR niil row
llurU'-i Ills-Li- -i .mliKi
M,ii:i:ip (iirMy Suntoa
supliui ITfl Ibplrmt
i:i.i (iiur -.l.nii'iii
.Inniv, (..'union i'iiIioikI.iIi!
Itrlils-ct Muir.iy i irlioinl.ili'
William M. Donnelly -iriutoii
M.11.V snlll.iii Pinna
MR. SEARLE'S RECORD.
Opening o the New Comt Beauti
fully Written in a Book by a
Seranton Penman.
An inlcfcslliipr document was shown
fin the ilrst time In the fulled States
court yesterday. It wa a record book
prepared by the clerk. J". It. "W. Searle.
When the well-known utlnrno. made
liKiulrlcs rpuardlinr the uiluutis of the
c.'isteni and western euitrts he tuuiid
that tho iceoriU. could be obtained only
afler considerable tiouble and he de
cided that the new court should go
down In history as bavin,- one of the
most complete records of its bwlnniiis:
and wlpit transpired thereafter. At bis
own expense and alter ennsideiable cf
l'otl he lias had prepaid! a handsomely
eiiKios'-nl minute-book. The work is all
lu pen and ink and was done by l "W.
I'ostello, of Scianton. The title and
opening p.iKCS of the book are a woi k
of ait. A complete record or the open
ills' of tile court in this city on May tl
is Riven, each pajre behiR apptopriately
dcsipin-d and inscribed. On one p.iho
are. Hie pictures of .Judges Archbald,
Slmonlou and AVeisS, the clerks, mai
shuls and all persons connected with
the court at its opening session. Min
utes of the session lollow. incltidinf: the
speeches made on the occasion of tlic
openiut; of the court and nt the banquet
tendered the olllciiilrf ot the now i ourt
by the members of the Dauphin county
bar. includitiff a copy of the prou-i amine
as rendered. It is without exception
one of the most i otnplete eniirt teeouls
si en In tills ity.
The books wcte 1111n.l1 luImhoU, and
Mr. Scarles wtis (he lecinient of many
IdKli compliments li 0111 the olllcials of
the com I und the attorneys pioseiil at
(he opening session jestr rday. lliuii
biii'K' Telegraph.
A TERR5GLE EXPERIENCE.
William Ames, Caught in a Belt and
Tossed Fifteen Feet Through the
Air. Will Live to Tell Tale.
Will'am Amis, of 7:V, Adams avenue,
Dttnmoie, was c.uikIiI in a belt in I'nr
lucci's stone yaril in the Seventh ward
yesterday afternoon, and, despite the
fact that every stitch of clothinj: was
toi 11 from bbn and that he was tin own
a distant e of fifteen feel, ho still lives,
and has a very ftoud chain o for recov
ery. Ames was workitifr about the yard
yesteiday afternoon and pot dam-ret utts
ly near a laifje belt eomioctlnK two 111,1
ihlnes He didn't see his druifter und in
another instiint his clotliiuir was cuiirIii
In the belt and be was whirled in the
ah and over the drum round which tho
belt turned. He was sent flyliiK MiioiiKh
Ihe air and landed in u heap lift eon feet
away.
His fellow woikiiten rushed to where
he lay, e.vpeotlnir to find only the sem
blance of a human beluir. They were
astonished to 11ml ldiu not only alive,
but conscious, mid were doablv sur
prised to see that eery particle of
clothin,', even down to I1U1 underwear,
had been stripped from his person. Tho
only articles of clothing remaining on
li 1 111 were his shoos.
The- l.uokuvannn hospital ambulance
was summoned and Antes was removed
In that Institution, It was found that
only one rib had bom broken, but the
unfortunate man's body was a mass of
seviie contusions mid ho was suffering
I roiii shook. The physicians, who great
ly marvel at tho fiut that Allies was
not killed, hold out Htioug hopes for his
recovery.
SI 00 Rewind.
, standlnsr UW.ud of ?lnn I- often d
for Information which will lead to the
atr-.-t and imivleilun of au n-ison or
pei sous placing explosives on tin Hacks
of this 1 ompuny.
riorautou Hallway i'uinpiin,,
" I'Vauk J, Sllllnian, Jr., .Mnnagu'.
An Enlarged Portiait Is an Ideal
ChristmaB Gilt,
j-VliiiiVcr produces tli-u most plea.-ing
results In Sepia, pttstol or watej colors.
.V photngiaph of the p. inm Im tli" only
inodrl ueecssai.
Tho.ie PuicluiBlug Tickets Now
for Opera (.'anilval huvo thoiholie of
seals twoiity-four hours lu nilv.iin... of
those who wait to pi-ouuc Miem . 1 box
Olhto
Th Baby Cried
-l'I f.C l.lltl wp
I In luiila-r I. nl
luiluil tun puiio
u tho ( OV.-I.ICV -
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.ail ,01-tiiiil by Iili
pl.'Vlni,', Wi. m
llMI.it tl:uil Ill'IC to
ptjj propprb,
I Alfii'il Puiimij.
iwii, Plieuor.
GRAND INQUEST
ENDS SESSION
PRESENT AND PRAISE FOR DIS
TRICT ATTORNEY.
After Concluding Its Work the Jury
Makes a Gift of nn Umbrella to
Mr. Lewis lit Recognition of HI3
Many Courtesies Big- List of Ig
noicd Bills An Import Indicted
for Pointing- a Pistol at .1 Dun
moro Man Driver White Is Ac
quittedRecommendations Mado.
The muiul Juiy made its llnal i-oport
yesteiday, alTer paying a vwlt of In
spection to the count;, buildings and
presenting District Attorney W. P..
Lewis with 11 line umbrella tin a token
of their iipincelatloit of his many cour
tesies. Among the true bills was one against
A. .1. Commodore, an Import, charged
with pointing 11 pistol at Thomas Jen
kins nt Duutnoie conieis, In tho case
against Thomas Smith, a teamster,
chaiged with obstructlm,' a car carrying
fulled Suites mull. Oct. -i, the bill was
Ignoied and tho costs placed oil tho
prosecutor, Stephen Dyer. Tho true
bills returned -weie ;ts follows:
.nilL nml ll.itlpr.v-fli nits li. Hiwri .tiitm
I". Kncr, inv. 1'irnoy McMiliun; .In-cpli lii.'l;.
(011, pro--. Mag-in l Hh mini; IMIut Hcc-v,
prut. M-iiKiir! llipiinin; M.iry .1. Il.nfiul,
piov. M.irs.ncl JkMilioir, l'niiiij DiiKton, iito.
Win. Iloliin; fiucmiip .Morgan, ptov.
Ay.'r.iMilul As-.mlt .mil llnipi-. Io-ipli I't I--rnn
iml Mni; mt l)ifii; Marnarot Mi'Maium,
pro.
Atliinpt .it l.'app -IMw.ud Walkor: Tulili
Tmpi, piot. IVt-L-r tistrllino; Vlmiiuto Pi-I1.1-0,
prow
biiiuo. .ni'l lii'i iiins-ticnrijo C'oti'cll; Ili.Oal
Voji'llm lii'i-. pun.
Kniln'iilMiii nl -l-a.io Sciilin 111; S Ciil.tn, pi'-.
(unity lo Annuals Dillfs Hull; A. 1'. Mi
Donoiigli. lun-i.
Ik'fiaiiiling Iloanliii-f llou-c .lolin dvg;iii.-; '1.
.!. I.1111.MI1, pin-.
Iloliln'ry .lnliii Dupstir; .lolin I,in.i-, tros
Ailnlloi-. I'r-nli I k.ii-: I'iiiiiI; lAa-, pr--.
roriilialiiiii--lVlii- llurno"; frank IJI.-.i", rio.
Iti c.ilviiiur into lioiisp in t lie- ili. time wltli in
(nil lo lotiniill i Moll Onrue Mclmci ; .loiin
.Mi Inn i', pii.-
l'lillilmg .1 l'islol . J. l"uiiitiioiloi p ; llmniitl
Jl'llklll-, IHi .
Till: DEFENDANTS.
Appended is ii list of the defendants
In tite eases that wore Ignored and tho
costs placed on the prosecutors:
.--111lt iml Hitter TI10111.H .loin -, AiiiiIp "fnl-111-kv,
.Mill Vtvi-nnik, Piter Z'lli-tin, lil.i linii-i,
I'liiik-i 1 ni.n-ky. Aii'Inw I'ola-li, Hi-Hi- I'.vmi
fiitiur. I11I1111 liralio-M, Hni' Ho, Mif'upl
i iiipitln-kv. .Mm I'oilir. W.1-1I IV1I11I,, Willi nn
Killpr, li ink liniiiiok. W'tlliain Hnko-I;v, Mi. li
nl Loin hin-l.r Mtihail Kopi r, ,li-(ph lt.ticliutn.
snnud Mil l.iKii, Miilni-I s,t,H( a. M. Kllli.ng,
May (liipi'tp, l.i nil Uupiii-ky, Miiliid W'al.li,
snail II11 iiiLT.iii. Mnlni'l ."-liifi'iipl,, linlnnl si, .p.
maker, Katip Strrili t'J oa-i--), .I0.-1 pli (atilijio !.-, j
.l,.-i pli Si'iuli J (.1-1.-), .folio Mclrn-p, Mm
1vp1111k, Marv Pi'ii-il . .Io-ipli Iti'liint. ti.lnw
l.nko, .Iii-ppli 1 i.inkllii. 1'iaiik Mitlin-n (J 1 1-1'..),
Mnv (I. nl., Ai'in.i t l.n k, llany llralo', Tliomoi
IT.iniii'r, luoij.'''' 1ltiK.il, M.i .liiilkm'it-, pcnji
111 III .!u-i'ili-on. -lo-ipll Padliwok-U.
Altrtnpt .il Itlpi' r.olliili l.llijio.
1lnlu1.v I ii.iilr.s klcni.
Iln.il.iii-; lVim Mis .lolin Vivoni!..
I ,'innu'ii -1 nl, I-K. '.-l.n sai,,( 1. ioi 1 1 War-liin-ii't
I,iip uir.-nn (I Pi-p-l.
i'liispn a -.lolin -nv.itii'. Anna ".-''pln'-.
lii'traiulliig i:.i.iiiliii'. llon-p- I'ii'n u-s bof.ky.
I'll- Piitcn-p-i IIiko liillify.
Ki'ipimr .1 lli.uly lloiiip iknjijip C0II10111, Wil
li 1111 I'ollinin.
I..ii(iny si(.lr. SiUliblp. Andrew I Inipy, Julian
liit,inki, Mi.1.1 Nolin ( i.i-i'.o, William .Jen.'',
Mil Iml King. M. P.. lliiii'ihoi-, William I'oiiuivv,
11110 slmli, s.niiml I.eo, AmIicw ii-tln, llelu-rt
Ili'iini.iu', Siuiiky I '1111 irk, 1'ptpr l(rgili.i, -Mm
Wiiiu-ky, .lolin Vonng ('1 l'.c-'l, Alirtin Will.-.
II iniil Olin-tPiil, Jnliti l'i bis 1'i'lrr Tnl.
I'ointnn: l'i-fol f 'harks Cliiini-no c2 i 1-05).
Milii'ioiK Jh-iliipf lazip IllaUaiiuii', oma
hliii-kf, 'llionia- .Vpwoy, llinry Hi--, tVlir '.iili--
1111. .10-1 ,n si'ii'ii.i, 1 i.iiuv it iptiii, i.i-.i i"n.-
11.... V.. I... -,. .1,.... I!, .!.... C. .t 11. , ..,!!
ll, .-.'III. .l.J'.IVI, l.llttV.-.., , .,.....-
TIioiiih -nnili.
intitf.
I'njiii .lnliii Iniiru', !'
Ki.ip, Ikiiinniii .lo-ipn-uii
1,1 l.iia, I'jtil 'c
I,ile IlillUili-'.
John -.nloi-ki.
Spiting l.iipiir Witlniiit a l.iivn-p-t li.ulii
tt.iiiilini.Mr
Siting I rivilifilr-niiiij 1 li'-h Ihion sunrrll.
fOUNTV TO PAV COSTS.
lu tin- following ignored eases the
county is ilboeted to pay Hie costs:
A.--J11R ami llitloi -OvMii l'llpatiicl;, ll.ito
llnimin, l.ihwni Walkpr. I). I,. Iln!i, 1.11, n
lliu'ih.in, 1.1 'ice W. Wnlaiil, Ail.n.i llo(iis
&iMjhMMjbbl
NEW GARMENTS.
rs We were in New York yesterday where we ijt
h2 secured a great variety of Ladies' Misses' and $;
Si rhildiffn'.-s 1
Novelty Coats,
Raglans and
New flarkets I
s
-.
'X Which we will offer at a
f Special Sale Friday and Si
3 Saturday. .
i This is a sale of the most STYLISH GARMENTS
$ OBTAINABLE. Be sure and see them before you g
buy. 3
S Ladies' Raglans and New Markets. -:
J Ladies' Genteel Black and Oxford Coats, medium S
'& lengths and full storm lengths in Kerseys, Meltons
2 and Montagnac. , j
Misses' Natty 17 inch Coab, 40 inch, ?., length
'& and full dress length coats in tans, castois, blues and
g Oxford. g
Misses' Box, Half Fitting and Full Tight Fitting fj
ig Garments, Raglans, New Markets, etc.
;-2 Chiklren's Reefers, Box Coats and Long Gar $j
$ ments. S
S llcic? &
Itnrulir llsinlnlilc ol f. , Jorpti olf., Jo
opli Mitkf, .lo.ii pli Siilllwti,
t'oiiimon ioM btiliioy Wlltl,iin,
Knilirulrmcnl .Mm ItoilitPt.
I'jUo I'lrlcii'rn b.1,10 Sililiii.ni.
bircppy by ILillcr -Vctii 1 Tl.oin.K. I luiir.t.na
f-nln-ilil, .May (Ink, John Itoikors Smuirl
Hiw.n, Mar" t fillip,
l..iri-riiy- lolin lllidi.1, Mi-tnj .nt, Paul I'rm',
Jnlin Moli'k, llionit-i l.trrlioli K.itr Mik-oii,
lMllli Hup, TIioiiuj I limit 1 1', r.ilrlik liiwi-.
Milli'iom MUilikf-S.iiniicl ,!. 1'ortu, iKn.m
PollciMltl.
Peijui tlitr.py Dot-ink-, P. try lli-tzrl.
Tho jury ultio mado the followliiK re
port: To Hip Ilonor.itile Hip Jnil.'t.-i 'J II.p 1 mat .f
rjiuiter S'jjIoiis ot liiPkawinni f'oiiiily.
'I lie i;t.uiit jury not.- tit fivlon luiol'- iiniitt
tin' follow In-; report!
Tint tliry Iiap rx.imltiPil alt tho liullillii'.-i do
lonulii! (d (lip loiint' ot l.at.Liw.itili.1, ami 'Iml
(I1.1t the ikiiip me propiily ccmluclcil ly tlic
olllpprii lining tli fame in iluw.
Wo trronmiciiil tli.it iiw lliioluna tip pnrLlii-cil
for tlio nflko of Hip fhirilf in tin lounlv Jill.
W" fmtlipr I'-ioinniinil tint .111 lioli fi'iin.
"-Iinllai- tn tho lpnte tnw In limit if thp poimty
tall on W'.iililiiutoii inr-tiuc, !' lonstiu-.tril in
tlio uurtli'dy -ililo of tlio lonnly j 1 il .iml along
Nrw m: stitp.
Tin! following motion wa 'inililiiiniil .irfipti'il:
tte-olvtil. 'lint In Wiltluii 11. I.phI-. illstrnt
.11 1 01 liny, wv (I111I u i-oiiipitcii1 ami faldilnl pnlillc
cffic'-il, m hliown in tlio nlili .iihI ulisfaolmy
matiiiir in ulihli Iip Iiu illiipalilinl flip piihtle
liti'lnp-n liionalit tii'forp in lor inn ioiil.li'ia'lii,i.
Atiil we tli liv fiirlh"i- b li'itlfy to ln-i milf. 'in
(pintc'i.v lo.vml in nl .1 Ij.iiIi, as pl a ln
alilllly ami imparl hilly 111 tin- iIi-lIiuv-p of lis
dlltlrs I liarlc-l II. Mlllili, lo'lnall,
Nov. II. r-oi.
LAST NIGHT'S BOWLING.
Both Teams of the West End Wheel
men Defeated by Green Ridge
Wheelmen and Bicycle Club.
The second night's biiwilng in the
Hieyolc Club league resulted In vlc
totles fur the two linnl teams, the
ili'Lou Itidge Wheelmeii. defeating the
No. :t team of the West I'ud Whcehueti
at Wilkes-ll.irtc and the Seranton 151
lyelc club team winning from the No,
L' team of the West Ibid Wheelmen In
this city.
The latter ".nine vus Ihe best of the
two, several high scores being made
and the scores being higher than in the
game rolled at Wilkos-llarrc. The Jjl
cycle club team won two of the Mine
guinea tolled, and made 177 more pins.
I.ainli was high man with 2IS and had
high average, 17." :-::. The score:
f-tliANTO.V IllfKLIi ,1 I.CIi.
Tot il.
W'.i-hinglui I'.: lo1 ll'i lis
,-tiir Hi ir.; 1..1 n,o
I!i'iioiN I.!! li.' Pit If,.
w.iiuri 117 i'.; u- i-"
lili-s iiij pi'. l-.: .Mi
771 si'i to: '..at
WU-51 i:.M) NO. -2
il. .1-.
Ilnntpr 11- II' tl- -II
Wiioki-Kir Hi 1'j 1.: Hi;
bom- 'Ji- p.; iir rj7
Uillv 117 ll-J II.: -.72
Uavn 117 Ii.l l.y l'17
71." 70'i 7'1I JIJij
The team lepreseiitiag ihe liiecn
Itidge "Wheelmon wan ;dl three sraiues
lolled, though no especially good bowl
ing was done by any member of cither
team. HowIs-oii had high setae, t'J 1,
and Wright had high average, 17J L'-u.
The score:
ih:k." liiiiiii:.
Tot ill
Pmi ...
liow 1-011
( hapiii.ui
Wi 1I1-111 111
Miol ....
.n;
.l'i:
. 1 lo,
.iv)
,117
1;:
t Is
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III
1:7
ri.
wj:si i:.m ,o.
Tul i!s
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.V
.III)
117
litli.r ..
Wiight ..
WI1tt111.n1
Ik'iimit .
ltul.liin-1 .
r.n
ITs
in
in;
i."ii
in
171
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FOOT BALL.
One ot the bc-t sanu-- of the w n in thia
Mition will ho pliul at King-ton, sitiinlav,
No, I'', Iii'Iwppii Illiionu-Iiiirg Male Nuiiuil s-i 11 'I
.nut Wyoming Si'inm.iiy. II nh teams .110 work
ing haul jiiiI liepo fur iiloiy. liani... nil J
at 3 u'-JocL
Smoke tho popular Punch 10c. cigar.
3T:
Harv-aM
j&MUuriWmiuM
Autumn Weddings.
Wc Imvc miulc a special stud? of gilt selections. What
present to make under given circumstances, is it problem which
WC CMI help )0U SolVO. We have chosen our eloborate dis
play of (iiinn, (ilnss anil Art C-Iooils, Just received, with .1 view
or meeting the most i-aiicIIiik ilemiiuds. We have siibstmi
lllil fflfls at lUIHUT'tln prices, as well as the more costly
wares, and W3 ii ceil not assure you that our prices nlwnys
rcpresenl rcnl value.
5ta
CKuvaVta-AV
Cieo. V. Millar &
T -
Seranton BedSding Co,
F. A. KAISER,
Lackawanna and Adams Avcs.
F.LCRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skin Coals
$150, $liN
9-200, 8223,
S250.
Pcrsiau Lamb Goats
570, $100.
$125, ,-5150.
Furs or'
All Kinds
Furs repaired.
Raw furs-bought
New Building, 324
Established 1866.
-tt-f-f-t-t-f-t-M-t-t-r
t Seranton Carpet &
t-ftt--M"M'
4.
40S LACKAWANNA AViNUE.
i..
mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmBtamKKUBaMmmmm
I The Workingoian's Shoes.
The workingman needs and must have well-made
shoes, no other kind will answer his purpose. Our
shoes are good, solid and reliable, made up on honor all
through. We have them at all prices. Prices on spec
ial sale for the next week are
Men's Mining Brogans, - - $1.25 and .95
Men's Tap Safes, - - - - 1,25 ami M5
Lewis, Ruddy,
330 Lackawanna Avenue.
W
SIS SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
Occupies an Imperishable Position In the BUSINESS WORLD.
NO. 23 S. Eighth St
Sci'iuUou Branch Otlloo, No a.
Lawyers
The Tribune will guarantee to print your paper book
quicker than any other
Co. 'i.!!'--l.ll-!."'!??
t, HK ,, al uwtl K nronnui
Just Because
You are not going te
wear them for n few
months, don't crush
your dainty summei
hats and rowhs into
space altogether toe
small for them. X.et
us mnko you a boa
couch, with separate
compurtmentn fox
lints, waists and
skiits prettily lined
and covered an ad
dition to any room.
Prices from $7 up
MANAGER.
Both -Phone
H. D. CRANE
Wishes to announce a new
invoice of Skirts of such style
and quality as to commend
them to the Seranton public,
both walking and dress
lengths.
The assortment of Suits is
not as yet broken.
324 Lackawanna Avenue
Take E-levator.
Lackawanna Ave
Take Elevator.
t t-f-t-y-r-M-M- -t-t-t-t-- t-t-t-t-r-f
Something; Sweet -J
in Furniture X
ili'-i tilics out' I'lirnilnrc pact!y. It's flim
i nouii lo iapliah' thp t.utcs ot Hit- 1 nr
ct ami ho in I pppinc with tho sinroiin'1- -
lii-n in tho liio.-t irti-.tUally airir.'j.'il of
hi.ni,..-. "t
Our El;gant Parlor Piscas
4
111 all tnP coi.i'it iliM'i;n- and ft 1(3 n-i
latp a-, imbo o olooh al n!i;hl. will iiuKi
lour home look as liriKlit a.s .1 .May morn
ins ami as Iniilin;' as .1 kiiiIiti of rose?.
I'l.M-ant ami chrrrinl npiitiiirnts o-t nn
1111,10 thin li.ni.li mom-, in the cj.ib o(
tulini-.-..
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Davies & Murphy
IMMMPillMliimili), i Hi
Unquestionable Superior Merit
Annual!-, adds thousands of names to
the long list of Smith Premier users,
icpresciitiiiR every line of trade and
every profession ,,
ii.iusTii.im catalogui: rjcr. .
The Smith Premier Typewriter Co(J
- , Philutlalphja, P.
1 nud ii, Arcade Iiuildiuj,
MaiUH-ca
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printing house in the city,
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