M V j. l v1 .'. i5!BHP r tt -. ", -f" - - -ir -- t, fv .'. ', --?, VM -i. & J Jil rt fH-, 4 , J rrr rwn cjrm anton tribune-Wednesday, December 11, 1901; Tw- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, Complaints having come to us that persona solicttlni? work In our namo have In some instances Kept tho umbiellas and In others done Inferior work, wo desire to Rtnte that wo have no representatives on tne rond whatever. We will call ior your work on mall older only. Scrnnton Uinbiolla Mfg. Co., M. Silverman, Prop., 313 Spiuce Sheet. Christinas l'reisents Must to Bought . ami In our micnlficont Unci! of I'lf'll'lll 1 nil lllAMIt mil in lio mil In linil Hum In mtltill. i t Ir-tlc mill uppinprlito tilings (u I lnl-.ti.in JllfK A link nt mil -lioiv vwncloivs n III clvi -oil a flight Mcj of what our ftnn tout ill 3. (feloro ip ii ruiiliiL" ) Jacobs & Fasold, 800 WASHINGTON AVENUE. (Sinn? upon rvinlniis ) f City Notes, j (lV 1 C"II NCJK 'JK'kr.T' TiclviU cm he rilnn'iil mil '-cits tir "Kinlii liotups" it Mrvnl .it (ho l.Mium lhcitcr tills iitoriilnff it 0 lM'OHM M, lri 'llic iiifoinial .liiico ol llv K V. G club will lip lipid at Hip ioi inton lllij ih cluh Iioii.sc tnniortovv cvintn. Allies orchis in will lurnuli Music VUTrt IIY nil li'll t a nirc-tin-: of the 1 iikinanni ( ountj Mtdiril vuilj lieM 1 st liiuht in tlip clh lull i pyicr Ml '"-iirnii il Ills i iia of the Miltti-" vus ii til bj ))r. L M. liito". (III!IS1MS i.mimis Dinnpri. flnisinm mIc Hid stipppr is lo lip hold Ihu vvcik (Iliurs- In), nt II o I 'inuvs.il i-l iliiiuh, mi Iim Mint. 'Ihp viIp will lip (rem .i to 111 p in and Ihp tup 1 ir turn b to MIl.KD TWO III M.1 I Mil i ill It l.in.nn i. rri'-liln; Hi" r luritiilitiiii'. if hi- lit. it'll xislirhi for lining Mllnl two niiii'r hi irs ( u In-, lo mi it Map! Him I Th( wire In hp ..cut .it the ! rmloii Hoiis vr-liriln. IOMI1III HM'ITAIj -"v-its In Hip ( oiiu i Imv irtist rcttlil hi Aithui lloilinnn, il ill Vin-li hoii'p, tonight, inn U muiipiI it tin I utiscrvatorv otitic ii it tin il mi Ciin.hi il S "0 riiUN fir tliL uiii-p ("f fiur), , cii. n inert, 76 icnts. If) lll'Ml OnilCTI(lN'-nic rulwns i.m liiittto of the timinon touinil will meet toniitht In lie ir thu (liJidiuiD of (In Collxry luhiir iinpnn to the limning of i in out ouiiii; nfiiiii, ii ir.mdi.il in imp if tin- n.w fi uiihi-c OIllilllllLi-'. rilllOWV lHOM lll IIOItM'-l iptniti n II lliuKi, the -nulirv iftupi. w i-. thiown frini his hoi1! lieir tin. Diinioud iroi-lii' on Moiul a mil liiikili i-pippil Minn-, tnjiin. 1 lit horL -tiim l'lrd ind fell mil throw the lulu uiuhr huu. I lie i i t iln Mistameil l tpniiicd inkle. A-. AM l, list! -Hit liim-lcr-.' lioil-, NVi 'J.O .0" '.i') mil '.Jil, will hold i linis nu. 1 1 i-j in Itiuli' hill tlm niuiiiir Munlirs nml non ii Hither lire iusi.il to In pir-inl, is inittin of ilil iinpi Ttinci. will lie ilicunl In ltpu-oiit ! live, of tin Ti mi DriM i-' lntirn tlioinl unmii md the imru.m liderttiou of I ihtr. .S.n:i 1 1) HIS Il II w irrant w i K-i eil In ldi mini Mlllir oterdiy for the irrnt of Allxrt I'rue, of Gih-on slice t, who lomnutted i muous inull on In wifi 'Hie win-nit iharttoil him with n't,i i ited ,-u-..uilt mil hatttn nnd mikiiur IlircUt lo kill 'the wonim'n .ipptiniuc Milot iiitiilul the fhircp, .ti ihi hid t ilirp cut in hir liriil, whiih iiqiiiuil i-eiiril titiliu ti lose In difiult of fMiO lull Putt m com. inittiil to Hi tountj Jill to iwtit trial. Attractive Clnistmas Sale. Tlio ladles of tlio Penn luemif Bap-Ut-t ulitiich tne to toiiiluut ti Clttlst mas bale of aprons fancy articles .intl liome-mntle tanilles in the chinch par lots Tluusday uftornoon anil evenliiR, Uec. 32. Prices icason.ible. Iwlglit io ltealinients will bo seied. UNITED fc.rATES COURT. liulso Anhliilil ind Chrk 'Jpirle line retmn"d from HatrMurtr, the E-.t.un of iciirt Hurt luitni; Riljiiiirnul. ilelitnr's petition wis filnl intenln In llarr . llununel, of the In roiiKli, of Vortliumlurlaml, wl nihilities ire, 11,JI1 .'..', and hU .T,,et-, rlOtite, ef which unouut !?7.1) i in ri U i lite ri.iu-p !', P.ioprr. of llarrlslnn, lias hecn ail. jiiIl.uI .i luiikrupt, and the unttei In. Iieui n tiirul to M, liuhs, refenc in hmknipti.i, nnd tlii hnrln will tike pine in Dot. II, UK IhlilitK. .ire ifJl.iii ji, 0-.M.U, $W, Catering Hanley. These twowotds mo pr.ii.tlc.illy syno iimw. Vhui one Is tljoiiKht of, tlio oilier Is ever present. UolldaH iidntue litnu to think of both and -U0 Sjnuit btitet, I Poor Taxes. Tlio 1001 poor tues titu p.tht due. Iay them btfoiu tosts mo added. OllUt with tlty tie.tsutet. U. M. Veinoy, Colli clot. BOND OFFERINGS. I Spilng Brook Wnter.lst Mtg.Ss X Ltickn. Valley Elec. Xight, lBt t 1 Mtg. Ss. I North Jersey nnd PoconoMoun- -f tain Ico Co., 1st Mtg. 5s. i Stnndnjd Ons Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s, X Lehlghton Water Supply Co., 1 1st Mtg, fis. X New Mexico Hallway and Conl Co., Is; Mtg. 5s, Desctl. jn nnd price on appli cation. 4- CO Uroadway, N. V, WilL.cs lUtrc. Curboudale. -f 4- 16 0 (-'oinmoiiUciUli Did;, hiuntun, I'a. f -f-f -f-f-f - -H--f-f -Kf r y S 1 THE DOERSAM CONCERT. Piogrnmme That Has Been Arranged for It. It It vpiV grtitlfylmr to the frlcndt of Cltarles it. Doersam to Mini that ho ftreat nn Inlcicnt It bolnn tnkeii In the testimonial concert which Is to be Riven him next Thursday nlRht. A number of tickets huvo been sold bv the many friends who have interested themselves In this way, nnd the ino Rriunme iiiitttiKcd Is one of oxcellcnte ami met It, A number of out lending munlclium will astlst. Tho dliiRiiim opened laxt Monility mottling nt PowcII'm music stoic nnd It Is leqtlested that all who luic tickets and wish to pxiIiiiiiku them for resulted seats please do so by Thutsdny noon. KoIIowIiik Is tlm pioRiamme which will beln piotnptly at 8.15 o'clock: Orclu-lri, "Pit Si lmu (liltllu" I' nn suppr, IIiiiii'k On holm, Volte, Sfitetli from "l.utli ill I iniincitnmr" ll)iil,.tll Sir r mo Mlw Slum llhuk, Mm I (!. niilir on ltn-MIih Ihli (tirattin 'litim Mi. . M. Iluiiinll. Mi. Tom Hill. II it Horn Mr. Itilph M Willliius Ills Mi. lauuie Wentnl 'Itio, Op. IV1, .So 1 ( ill IliltiPtiie Alliioctln, inliutp, I'leito. lolln-Mr. I', II. Wldini'u. M IhiPillo - II .1 lllnkiux.il Piiiio-C II. Dopmm. niii, M1770 Sipnino, "Hun iip! Ilh, (Irlif Win n I'ipi," fu in (Ipiri "It t Id," Micnot Mi-s t.rn'e Sm(ir, Volu Duo, "I'owei Itrrnil," "Mihit Miln" lluoini Ml-pi llluk ind (iingiin nnj;i lliriton -- fi) "1'iriii (ill f I ( 111111 lpxun" 11 I'rin (h) "1'ir-lin snnu" I! lliiriiiiH'.tu (i) "Mm i 1 ir-tt I Mit Hipp" ....lluhin-li in Mr. llilph Uniitht lltluiu'. Mol in to " l piiiIHpiI ' It sihmiuiui (h) "L'ncirl-.tli" . .. II stuontki Mr. Ircilnlik II Widmiiei. Voiip, s-i,niio, "Niinmer" Llinmuidt Mr II II IliuH, Ii. Solo ind riioriH, "I ore id i Sniu," from ' ( iimen" Itfrct Mr. lugiiii Wcntel and Choiu. A TALK ON "HAMLET." Dr. J. J. Walsh, of New Yotk, Ad dressed the Catholic Historical Society on the Tingedy. Dr. J. J. Walsh, of Xei Yotk tllv, K.ue a most IntettstltiB talk on ShaUes peaic's "Uainli't" last night beloto the members ot the Catholic lllstotlial Mitletv. It was the yetonil of the hei les of talks which be was iiik irpcI to Rive this .season on hhakespeailnn xubjeits The doctor did not attempt to ro cleeplv Into his subject, bee .Hist of the llmittcl time pi iced at his dNpos.il, and tnntcntrcl hitnsell with scluitiiiR.i few of the Ini iilettth nml chatactets in the pity and enlaiRltiR upon them In besinnltiR his talk, he lefeiiecl lo "H. unlet" as the Rteatest ttaRiilv eei wiltten. tiuil tiaeed in an inttictltiR manner the development ol ti irccIv thtotiRh all the .irc All setts .mil i on clltions o men, from the et heRin nitiR ot litPtature. hte had a diep and abiding lntctist In tragedv, he silt This, he thoiiRht, is l.irgilv cine lo the f.u t that eety human beln's life, taken as a whole, is a little ttaRedy in itself, and that a c et tain all of tnjstet al was siittuund tho tellitiR ot the stenv of the suffeiitiRs and ttlalb of men anil women, tho mstciv of what Mimeono has aptly tettned "the whnct.s ol life." In ttaciiiR the oiiirin ol the .slotv of Hamlet, whit Ii was taken fiom a eiiide 1 wiltten novel ot the name, Dt. AVulsh look occasion to point out that one of the most petullai fait.s about Shake tpe.uc"s w tilings is that he nevn ec r clbctl, to ,iiiv vei. Rte.it extent, the facult of Invention. He nevei wasted bis time in constt in ting and dcsinK plots, but was content to take up the .stoties of ottiet wtltet.s and infuse into them the lhc of his own matchless Si nius The tetcise of the Imaginative fac ulty now seems to be about the only thing nuesisuiy tor huccess In lltei ature," said the doctot. "We have the spectacle pic nted to us of a oung woman receiving tho ptlncely sum of $150,000 for a novel which is simply the stilnging togttht'i In a clever manner of ti number of incidents In which hwottl play is the dominuting teature. I mean the young woman who wrote 'The Hel met of Naval re,' which has. had such a phenomenal .success. Theie is nothing enduilng, and nothing which can be called llteiatute in its tiuest sense in the book." Pei haps tho most inteiesting of Dr. Walsh'.s comments, on the play was on the chancier of tho ghost of Hamlet's inurdeied luthei, whose woiels hpuned him to take vengeance on his muiilcr eis. The Rhost Is plctuted in an ap paiently stialghttoiwaid manner by the poet, as If bo meant to testily por ttay a spliit letuined to eaith fiom tho other woild, the doctor said, but when n close anals!s of the play Is made It will be found that the idea Unit the ghost was but a iicatuie of the Im aginations of tho men who saw It. set ins to be just as appatent. He pointed out that the speetio ap peal I'd fit st to a lone sentinel standing In the told on the l.impaits of the castle. The soldlois' suiiouiidiugs weio such that ho was in tin almost Ideally peilett tondltlou to Imagine that ho saw something supeinatutal. The cloc toi said that In the Intense told, when the blood is fotcetl In fiom tho suifaco of the body, a man's Imagination is al najs liveliest, and that It is mine than possible that bhtikespeaic meant to leptesent the spettic as n "spit It of the mind," and to show that Hamlet and the cithei ihaiacteis Imngliud that that he means Hamlet to show that ho scilously doubted the leal cistence of tho spit it, thu doctor said, l.abot convention weio also ptesent. Humlct's later icleieuce to "that un dlscoveied tountry fiom whoso bout no no tiaveler letuius," In which Shakc speaio In said by many (titles to con. tiadltt lilmuelt is i.tihei an lmllc.it Inn that ho himself seilously doubted the j nil existence ot the splilt, tho doctor said, Ho attempted no iiua-,sls wliiitover of tho cliaiaetc'i of the melancholy Dane. . . Hun ah! Hturah!. Huu ah! For the seventh annual ball to ho given by tho South Hide Hehiew Ladles' Aid society at Muslo hall on Wednesduy evening, December 11, 1901, If you want to have a good and enjoyable time, come and come till. , Angel Pood Cake As made by Hanley, is the standnid of excelleiKi; Their is u suiety of piulty In all the b.ikciy pioducts sold ut lio Hpiuce btieut. ' You Will F.'yd All tho latest ait novelties at the (iilf tin Alt company's, 20'J Wjomlng uve nue. An euily visit will give ou a complete line to belect from. OBJECTED TO PROCEDURE ATTORNEY DUNN WANTED A JUVENILE COURT. Tiled to Pievent the Trial of His Clients in Quaitcr Sessions Took an Exception to the Ruling of tho Court Jury Which Acquitted Geo. Cummlngs Was Censured by Judgo Edwards Now Plan of Dividing Costs Is Now In Fotce Other Court Mattel s. Thine hos, Piank f'uiluetl, Jamen l.lpulek nnd Petet Lobcientl, were put cm tilul befoiu Judge rianlt Whenton jcsteidav, tlittiRetl with in.illflotis mis chief by Mis. "iiniy Sullivan, who lives on Ninth Hticet, They weio lcpicsent ed by Attcuney At thin Dunn, who took evtptlon to Hit- tilal of the youths out side of the juvenile couit, cieated by the last U-glslatute, as the bo.vs mo uiidei sixteen yens of age. Judge Whenton consulted with Piesl dent Judge Hdwaids, and learned Unit In this totmtv the cases against bos an- being tiled In mum iter sessions, pending the establishment of n juvenile coutt. Judge AVheaton tlieiefote dl-lc-cted the tilul to ptoceed, Attorney Dunn halng an exception to the l ullng noted. The bovs weie on tiial when couit adjoin ned for the dav. It Is itlleRcd that, with other bo.vs, they stoned Mis. Pulllv tin's house, tote olf shutters and did othc-i damage. Thev deny the ch.ugo absolutely. The Juty Censuied. I'lesldent Judge H. M. Kdwaids yes terday eensuted In a mild vuy the Jiny which iiciiultted George Cummlngs, who was thirged with using a false meas uie. The jniois wete Julin Phillips, Joseph Tavlor. John Demulh, Dennis Hughes, Hai tv C. illnkley, John Wub uei, James Tlghe, lleoige Hosai, Pat i Ii k J. Hopkins, Philip ro, U. J. White and AVIUIam Klein On Sept. is, the defendant, with two othei men, weie selling potatoes at C'.ieen Itldge. riof. W. I. Ilogeis agiecd to buy a h ilf bushel, but when they weie meastiied out he distoveied that something was wtong vslth the measuie and upon examination lound that tin measuie had a false bottom, whirh took neatlv two Inches olf the depth ot the measuie t 'illuming, was tinned over to Patrol man Add mini: the othei two men es caped. The acciied said he had lit en up in New Vol k state picking- hops, and ai lived hi Sci anion on Sept. IT. on his wa home to New .letsej He met two men who hlied him to peddle po tatoes at $1 ,",o it ehiv. He did not know who the wen The measuie was fiti nlhed bv Hum and ho did not know Ihete was iuv thing wtong with it In itbuttal I'itv Detettivo lyiin.i Dav and tcnmei C'ountv Detective Thonns Lev slum testllled that I'ummlngs had been heie all suniniei and was under suspicion of using ii false measuie When the viielict of not gulltv was iinileied Judgi Hdwauls said the evi dence wan anted a conviction Theie Is a gooj deal of hii h liaud pi.uticed in this legion, he said, and he would not like the iinpitssion to go abioiel that such tin offense would go unpun ished heie As Cummlngs has been in lull sini e .Sept IS he hud piobiblj been sufllciently piiuMit-tl, but, the judge said, he would have taken that Into eonsldciatlon In imposini, sentence had theie been i conviction . We Aie Piogiessing. Tt Is a pi oud day when the average bov pisses tiom ft actions to decimals It is piogtessing, he Is gaining knowl edge We ought to be c quail-, pi oud ot nui jiuots foi artei snuggling with fi actions foi weaiy je.us and yeais, we have passed foiward to decimals In the past, jmois In dividing the costs have put half on one side and half on the othei, or thiee-lout ths on one side and one-foutth on the other sJometlmis, indeed, they went into eighths, but not ottcn The Jury In the case of Oioige Kn 'k estoiday di vided the costs b putting 60 per cent, on the defendant and 40 pel cent, on the piosecutot. The juiois lcsponslble foi this Innovation me William Law, W. A. Sanfotd, Mai tin Jennings, L W. Kcllei, Michael Toy, Patiick Mourn, John Shields, Chtnles H. Pond. O. P. Htoll, P. J. AVtiiil, Mai tin Ittad, ji and W. 11. Hi.idbuiy. It was nu assault and battel y case, whii h giew out of festivities in con nection with tho thiistening of Knop-Ic-k'.s thlld. May 10 last. Colored Man Used Razoi. Pel ton Giny, it coloied man, was tiled hefoie Judge Kelly, c-lmiged with slashing Patiick Cafftey, of (luen Hidge, with a 1.1nr on the night ot Oct. 21 last iu the link loom ot a Penn avenue hotel, Ctituey said he was In the b.uiooin and passed Into the back loom Intending to leave the jiliue by the lear dooi. Theio wue seveial coloted men In the loom and a coloied woman was dancing, she bumped Into hlin and he pushed Iter away. (li.ty advanced thientenlngly tovv.ud Cnltiey nutl tin lattei pushed lilm Into a minor. Then the baiienilor caino In and put all the coloied people out Into the alley. A few minutes inter Calfiey wont out tluough the icar dour and was set upon by Oiey who slashed him under the ee with a laor and again on tho head, making a cut fiom tho top of the head to below the v.w. Cafney was taken to the Lac Itu wanua hospital, wheie ho luualneil lot tluee weeks, Tlm delendant, who was lepiesented b) Attoiuejs Julin J, Mui)liy and M. J, Welsh, denied the cutting. Ho said that nttei thii weie put out into tlio alley ho t etui ned with a coloied b.u bei mimed Van Sickle, duel was at mice attacked by Caffiey, who knocked him down. llo pulled Caffiey with hlin, nnd while they wete on the lloor Van Slcklo did thu cutting. The Juiy went out on the citso Just befoio adjoin n mum. MINOR CRIMINAL CASES. Thomas Ivikulkn, of I'iiIhhuIjIc, was convicted of jii Jsijiilt and I it U rj cm his win, Martha, who iljlias tint he contluujll.v jhusul md heat lit r. IIM Uiftiiva vas a fiiiiial iknial oi Hi; iliarRts JIjij riioinas, iharRid with stllliiR liquor with out a liinix) Ii) Amut Hohert WIIxjii, of tho Miiulcipjl Itaidti, failed to antvvir whin Hit la-e wj.s tailed, llci hail was forfeiteJ uini a i iplaj IfillOli, 'Ihoiiuv MiCioHrii f.ilkd In apucir iRilnst Prank IVrusui and VUr) Mxkowkj, whom lit ihargul wllli assault and kittiev on a ptihlio oill ur. A vudiit of not Rullt) wits lukcn in each lUM'. A vcrdlit of nut Riillt) was also takin In lite i-sr of Mr Julia IJulij, iluiRid with llhilhu SUBuel 'thvrne, Uva it cl liU fjltuu to Jpptar, lid hclnR Hie Bcconel limp lie liai filltil lo put In an nppcintice. Ilotli Mr. Dully ami Mm, rtiorne jrc slstcm of Patrick Ihtlle, who u. Rpntenteil to the penitentiary notnc jeirt iiro for tclllititr n tnan with a utoin In the While Home. 'Iliotni, liliu wai prefpul at the klllliipr, itotnl'eil lo mite n Mid men! hefoie the board of pirdoin In lilt tle liclnlf, hut f,itp, to ib so ill the ttt mo Incut, lit necmpil li Dufly of cpikIIiih hlin .1 .ctirtlloii letter lccmp o( IhU fail. Jtirry OblhiRcr itelel milllv ot liulnit miln Mined n nlilctl In Iheslol tnichlin, and was en Ictitcil tu pay a lino of fin. V verdict of not Rtiltt) wh tiikcti In the rase of Ullllim -jwlifn, itiniind Willi iiolntlncr lire mini In Sand Votl, Iim nue ol the liltu'd fillmo lo uppi ir. 'Hip iiutt were pined npin Vol I, Iregnrv IHrbIih, who llet nt Hie While bridge, Caihondnlp, wn nrie'pil wmie time (i-in for itilk luff Willi mi IVel with a ttone. The enp w-i set Hul Jctcrday liy (lie elcfeiidint nitreilns lo pi the cot. When court tulloiiriiiil, I'onv I'uhil wit heltit; tiled lirfoic JiiiIki I'dn inN on n (hiriti ol to crti) nml retilvltiR, prifeneil hi Comlahlo loepli Woilktu. luhil vn imploied im w ililinian In M 11. I)ip, one of Hip tontrirtm innrtrtu tin-t Hit Him of the Sainton md Nmtlu i"tern Mill roul iijinpnn, lie Is neiuoed of lnvltiir ntnltn remeiit md tools from n ahul alon? t lie line o! Iln- new nnd Hip pto.ptntlon olTtieil ivldemr lo ihow Hint he had hull ruliinctlnir tho ipniPnl with i fmiur fur ilikknv, md Hint hu Ind Iippii i lURht In the iipI if iloltiK Mi hv Comlihli W'oell ers nnd loiniini Xlilmls, Milirl rlilins tint the firinir Ind done Mink fir Mr. Pile, foi which ii" licplied ii ine til, mil tint hi thought 1 1- w doltu' tlaht In itlilmr him Ihp (.luff. Hold V. 'Hiomns, if 'imlor, who his (hiri;-d with Monlomh wniinillmt 5ti ptitn MhIiis, ol Hu mil plate, wis iiiipilttid vpstirdai In iRrec minis I be costs wire pi licit on the count-., V vndht of not ituiltv wis til in In the piv ot Iflhn Kiihlimn, tlnrcd with Ijimiy mid re cpIv In;. Vnlonlo Mnnito, lilpil Vlomliv on i ehmii' of Ilium nnd iiuiilnif, piifritul hv Vliwpnt Car luce I, wis iilmntd not (.uilH jivtcrdn. Ihoinis lllilh ji jostenliv cnnvntul if Ihe tlult of 1 lnii( md iillllgp and othei aitltln ftini . s, fjoniii Ml' Ii u I su-liln mil I dm Vlirlln wen iiipillleil on the ilnrift of liloulou.lv wimiiiIIii; lohii I. 1 in is nml tin litlti w.ii coiivlitiil of fi lonlouslv wonndlti,' Siislikn Vudlcts of ml guilt, were t il i u In the n.n of Mrs (liven Kellemiin, iKoiult mil InttcriJ v i II Pitk, ini'iutrl: mil l!ia Puk, t nitt and litlrn, Vllthul Cmmlnh mi, piiiccu'oi. Maninge Licenses. IVink lohnson Sinntiii I izli Ihmias Scriiiton William simnird binnwlll.- Vlnid Ih'wIs Willsillle Ih llin I. Ilillutl DimniPip Knill llanev Scrantin COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. l'rpdiriik I nor, niitice of the peitP of Tlirc up, who w is r ci nth ippolntpil In the Rimrnor, vc Ind iv lllul his oith of olllci with Prothonot irv ( opel mil Vn ipplh ition w i. nnilp ieterdo fm i rlnr lei foi the )ii;n Utlmmiin MiiR V it into llcne litlil is'n I itlfili, imdii thp ui-plin of s K ? I nipiii, ot Priuhurj Hu Vhlir "ot 1 1 1 (lull ipphrit In the (ouit fir i cb liter (st uliv 1 lip nlit ribcis m tin nil i Ips up Mm lliinncr, Jii-ipli T llaimoii, ( hisipr Hi- Ion, I rul slit,,,!,,,, I, ,!, lutTi, Willi im Hen in "iv. 1 red Uli ii It irnev Hodli VIiiIiipI Ilolliuii icstudav heni in ictioii iu iliitmuil isunsl Miri llnis lo lunipr ins-.ii si ii oi i ship ol linl tin. feet it I si Willi? wnli md 1 !i hit d.cp, lin Ii llnlliud limits Ii unliwfiilli in pn-n sii ii if Hip lirfriidinl. Stiengthening Biead. 'lhisdailj ai tii le of diet can be mule to furnish much tissue-building sub slam o. if Hankj"s entile wheat biead is used This hi e id, stlentlllt-illv mule, ol whole wheit, piovldes a hi, tin and must le lood, unexcelled. Oidei at l.'O Spiuce stiei t. " m Xmas Is Almost Heie, And we an le.ielj to seive j on at Ihe Cut-rs itc Ait Shops, SO'l Latk.tw.tnui avenue. A ti.uned pictuie is most ap pioptlate foi a Xmas gift. A complete stock to choose fiom. "- Dr. S C. Sn.vdei, dentist, has re moved to 128 Adams avenue. Ho D. jr M a CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS WAISTS. m r a r M0 0 f? In these lines we have the s best that can l money from the popular priced jj to the finest The season for X evening wear is upon us. M.0 OUR LINE CONSISTS OF Capes and Mantles From $25 to $75.... You will pay $25 more per gar ment in New York than ybu will in our store. Some very exclusive ones at $35.00 and $37.50. 0 0. ML -J f M Sm m m . a COMMON PLEAS TRIAL LIST ONE HUNDRED AND PUTTY CASES PLACED ON IT. Heretofoie List Has Consisted of Thirty-five Cases for Each Week, Making One Hundred and Plve All Told The Couit Calendar Is Now Cleared Up to the November Teim. Under Now Rules tho List Will Bo Read a Week In Advance So Thnt It Can Be Revised. Depttt.v Piothonotniv John I l um nilngs yoHteiday piepned the common pleas tilal list for the teim vvlikh be gins Mond iv, Jftnuaiy HI. In necoid iince with the leceiit older of couit, fifty cases, Instcntl of thli ty-llve, uic put down tor each week. The tides teciulie that the list ror each week be tailed one week hefoie, when motions foi t ontlnunnces and Un like will be hem el. The list for the coming term contains capes biought at the N'ovfinbei teim of this year, which tilings the list ilj,ht up to date. The lfiO cases sot down tor ti hi tiling tne: Monday, Jan. 13. I Iln o'lfovli- is Vlarpirpl storim, wurp'. ('. I c.tllpt vs M, I Wonliii, it il : w irps Mitthits llpp v.s Hum ,V ( i iim 11 umtpinv; ititnplcidii. s a ill T. Wmie v titv ol siiinlon, t repp 11s llrld.'il (.til, it ill. Vri. Mill Mdoimlik, it al ; pin Itiiptit P. HiKRirli p-tile vs. iltv of Scniilon: tru piss I! Solomon, il il vs Willi mi Sihiefer; re plevin Ihontts II ( I irk vs (hiths MuiH; ippeil. Wlllhm D kenucdi vc I I' O'llrlin; tiif- Pi I lieu Moiiohiii is .Iiilin lliikit; ijeetnuiil. 1) W. Dun vs VI M Willi mis: ippeil (lie of str niton i I . II StttrRi", it il ; ituni'slt X. V Hull-pit vs Vt W. I hlin. it il , jiltl;. input opinul II (.oliMiRit vs Wlllhm sichoikci: ippeil .lo-eih VUlvin v- I- lkdford, et il , is. smupslt. I. I l.hiRood v- Mistovv Wild lompinv; tresjiis I) 1 Ilitdviln vs T. 1. Tin lev Willi nu stunKi; ve (' I. Iteinolds. ta li is Willi nu .1 IvitiRer v- Mm 1. Osvifkl, ip pi a I C.poi'e W. Welhtid v? Itrutien Mnijin, el il ; ejei inn nl I unrs P lordin, pt il v- Sirmlin Itiiliviy 10111)11111 , ticspiss Vthuis 1 iirtiilun (oinpini vs I. MiShppupj; tppt il Ii in Iii'dsii v. Vtts VI Hurl nn v; ippeil lnsipli Vlikul-li v s, mi, n Itiihviv ii.li jiinv , lupi I) Dun, Inislip. v- It VI Wiulon it il , tin-In , Pll ttlKtlt Sirintnl.is in I W itir lompini v- Vlnmiel milh. fp fi Mn.'iipt llnmn vs llelinirr. Iliki'iilull mil Wistiiu Itiiliniil uniii'iii , In-ps. Vin Ixotli vs I I, sntilli, npliim (ivhint sf,(1 ,., mil liniii-'p i mpinv v liftum.li i f Olvph ml , tiis.pis Tuesday, Jan. 11. ( l Hulls s I, VI l.ici ti unit ippeil I dm ilevv-ki v. VI ix Imlioviis. I al I l- Vllu M Dunn vs . 1 iiilun Ilnlvviv unipiuv, tu spi- lliliiin M mtif i tilling uiiiipinv v- Vlnv sin oi , tssimip-tl II V D pin i Ilium 1 Hunk, i pi il I mini II - v s,rintin ltnlvviv i imp i n , In -pis: Piiuisilv inu ( cnlrtl ltnlvviv uuipinv i VI n tin Mluhu, ls-unii stl I r ml llolltiibuk vs Dilh I. II lh nluii , IJU tun ut Kiuhcn (oiipr v limn f.nin, lie-pis- tontinui.d on 1'iri IU 1 Crane s ym M ILJ-L. V&S -? MM i ijt -t : i ex 0 3 0 li 0 0 0 0k he had for the & 0 M0 0 O.0 e 0t tie 0i tk0 0X 0 10 0. Vl s 0 I: 0 0 : M.0 0 H jiia Mmf m. ww m TAKE ELEVATOR, O iWWV It has been our pleasure to out never nave we ueen lortunuic cnouxn 10 secure sue i a 5 Collection of Vienna Painting on China. 2g Tliey nrp worlhy of the n.ime High Art," as every piece Is a gem. it only proves what brush ami paint In the lininls rJJ of an unlit can do. S COUNTESS POTAKA Herodlas 42 QUEEN LOUISE Schonolcer 4 INSPIRATION Roveile. 5 Those in sc.irch of a Christmas Present of Unusual Morlt 3 will do well to look them over. f Geo. V. Millar & Co. t-tVSS Our Business Is to Make Folks Comfortable You can't be comfortable without one ol our fine mattresses, That's COMPORT BY NIO.HT. i-or Comfort by Day buy one of ou, beautirul SI HUT WAIST BOXUS. ----r-T?SfBaa -rri-M.'.-,-'. .i-t- s.syEev'Tkiw-lViiiJ'S.ai imi y.i.hju.. i ytr-e -a"v jm HtL..i .v Msj?mwmm&&!X$i? tn L'i r i'.iwa j'tfvjii yjjir'Tiif ! v&w.f'JssM,' "'": For Comfort Day and Night this Couch bed can't be approached, Scranton BesSdling Q F. A KAIsER, MANAGiR. Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. Both 'Phones F. L. CRANE Established 1866. Seal Skin Coat $1.10, $171, $200, $2'5, $'230. Persian Lamb Coats $70, $100. $125, $150. Furs of All Kinds Furs renjireH. .., Kaw iuisDougnt New Building, 324 Lackawanna Avenue Take Kevator. M ll V 5himamura & Co 107 Wyoming Ayciiuc. AUCTB JAPANESE We have moved our mapnificent stock ,Tai)!llCSC Art Goods from Atlantic Citv as the building formeily occuiJied by us is being torn uown to make 100111 for a handsome new stiucture. Handsome Articles Will Be Given Away Every Day to Persons Holding Lucky Numbers. Sals will begin it 10: -jo a m., 4. .. .j. 4. 4. .. .j. .. .j. . q 4. .j. , r - Jk- vMMkMM If I WP FOOTB& DULLER CO., bng .T.I A , 1 .j.Tj. . .J. .j. J 4 ! ; J f, ! V. K K " ", ! . H tt V. 5 H t . Any Piamoed Ss Diamond SURE. So any Colfee i? Coilee, so any Flout is Flour. But grades differ you want ths best. If you un derstood Diamonds as well as you do Colfee and I'loui it would be easy to determine, Hut you don't. How should you? When you go to buy something, the value of which you do not under stand, ou pick out the place where you can do the best. Read our "ads" Watch the way wc do business. Call on us and examine our Dia monds and you will always tiade with us. E. SCHIMPFF, ".C'cU 3(7 Lackawanna Avenue, Scrnnton. Open EveninfjB. "4 '4 V ' ' 'A 'A A "A "A 'A A A 'A Vol A A A A A A A 'A "A 'A A A A A "A A show QooJa of Urutsunl Merit, iE h .rrs VV IV i i i i;'j'.i rr-:iimw-(P"- i initri- -t-"-i 1. jri vsrjssdi"'- rnm m?f s .jk:, Lager Beer Brewery ManuT&cturora r OLD STOCK PILSiMER 435 to 459 . SCRiTON. PA N. Ninth Street Teleahon Call. 2133. 3:30 p. m. and 8 p. in. j. ; j ? ? ; S " I yt Ks .mil lnisltiL-ss niulioils jnii will Unci lioio. To look inc. ms tci iniicliiise. mi don't lOCllv UllllHS OU Wllllt lO 1)UV', foi il jou iln, you c.tn't help liuj.liifs' flm 1111 till nit novel tics, iilctiiic fi.iniii nnd mli ioi.s, nn koIiik l's' " Ju Heo them, jcni'll uncki. stand why. Green Trading Stamps witli Cash Sales. MEARS -i . ! '!' j fr 'I ! ." h t t j f M - " i ' ' - - i - 5 it s 5 . !t H n t .f t ,t ," ii t fs I H H aS His. -sysfiaSTik - 'iT-nnun n WartT in w OjI sale OF AST ennne a ,. tf