The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 15, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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TUJG SCKANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1002.
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Famous
Pictures
Wc nro offering wonder
ful values fn the Picture
line.
In our mngnificent stock we
have many reproductions of
the world's most famous pict
ures, artistically framed they
are "left-overs" from our Holi
day stock and you can have
any of them for just what
they cost us.
SIX NEW SUBSTITUTES.
Jacobs&Fasold
209 Washington Ave.
Picture, Tunica, Ail UooiH Will liper
I City
Notes.
l(.i: MB '10 Ml.l.l'. Ilio lie iwijoii iltiicM
nml liclpcr will liolil a mcctiiie Ji ltuM'n lull,
111 Wjoniini; amine tutiuiiuiv hllil ot 3
o'clock. All iiu ii.iireii iliiicis anil luliuia .no
fiiillcil.
VVSL.U, l'l.w M'.rilV! -'lit,, .mint d pm II.
tins of tlic ruin icnuc l!.iitli iluuili tu'.l:
plain !at nislit. 'Ilu pin, w,.,. niniloiidl utr
by y s Williams mid ill ut lltrni mil hil.n
ut uiy libel il Iciiih.
0IAP1IANT HOOK. Ilio lolutiUu lli.uk mil
I.nlilcr compui.v of Oljpltant. Iiu Imn iiigiiiki 1
witli (lip foil. hif iillluis: Pi, iili nl, Jr-iili
lllncMiirgei; A i. f pte-liliiit, Mllllitit Wuilirs;
MiKtii, -lulm IYi.;uuti t rca-iiii r, II W IIji-lis.
M'hlMXV Mi:l(IIIM, 1 lM-(.nilill,iilii,i,
in the Mck'nilii Mumilil mini Iiim lotii r.-u-iieil
fiom thf fullnnliu (uloiul II. V. t.,111.
n-ii. Mm. II. CuuiMii, M.iliu II (Vim -ii,
Clnrlts I'. (oiiimii. Mi. ( Jnrli- I", ( ..ut ui iml
Unties nhli Ci in -on.
U.IIHKS KI.KT 111 I li Up. l a hu--liii-nf
locil 21; Hot ill Milks' Iiituniilo'iil I'min
tlio i-soclitlou, I dil h,t nijiii uii fullnHin,
olllein win- ilcit'il: 1'h uii in, (link, s.
leu In, III l ike iu.i(in(, Siumd liutl.i-. tu
orul wee imsMiiii, . (j. lliiiiiiii. i.u.nlin
nirctui. U. U IMmii-.hi. Ilniiiinl kiilIih,
K I- Pun, ItriMiiu, M I K. I n.i , -.hhI ,
I'll !iiiidiy; n inli in. Hi in Puis
NO SMALL-FOX HERE.
Dr.
Allen Denies Rumors Which
Have Been Afloat.
Kupeiintendent Allen, m the luiii.iu
of health, denied j titoi il.iy In the most
positive teiins that tlieie mo ,m. i.iscs
"f smalI-po eNting in this 1U5' tci his
knowledge.
Stones have liOLMi uii lent dining the
past few dais to Hi,, elfect that sevii.t!
cases ex!--! In tills dtv imd that the
health tiuthntilies aie seeking l Keep
the mntler seeiot.
"You imii hi and these stoties as
false," said Dr. Allen -.cstoulav aftti
noon. "If theio Is any snmll-:io In
this city I do not know it, and if theie
was any would know It unless the
attending physician had no lespoct for
tlio law and no cine for the well. i re of
the community."
FLORIDA.
the
Peisonally-Conducted Tour via
Pennsylvania Raihoad.
The 111 .st Jacksonville tour of the sc.i
son via the Penns.vlvanlo lallioad, al
lowing two weeks in Floiida. leaves
Xew Yoik, Philadelphia, and Wtishliig
ton by spdnl Main Feb. I. Lcuislem
tickets including iiillwav tuuispoitii
tlon, Pullinaii uiionmiodiitions (one
boith), and meals en loute in both dl
lectlons while tiavcllng on the special
tuun, will be sold at the tollowlng
latcs: Xew Yoik, $30 00. lluftalo, $3l.i3:
I'.ochestei. r,4 00: i:iiniiu. $31.15; lale.
53I.S3; AVIlllamspoit. '0.00; Wllkes
Uaiie. $30 S3' and at piopoitlonate iate-3
ftom other points.
Por tickets, itineiaiiis, uud full lu
loi ination apply to tliket aKents, or mi
ll lew (Jeo. V. Howl. Assistant Cleneial
PaspenROf Asent, Dioad Stunt i.tation,
I'hiliidelphhi.
PostmaBtor E. H, nipple Appointed
Them Yesteitlny. ,
I'OHtiniisler n. U. Itltipte yeHteuluy
nptioliitcd the follow Iiik tmbitltutu let
ter caiiler.i. nil hit vine boon chosen
fioin the eligible ll.-t: James V. Cnv
ntittliRli, of ll!l riiestntlt Htieet! Fled
W. AVells, of -11!) Unuli stieet; John I.
inninci'H, of 1S0J DleliHon nventie!
David i:, Johtison, of COS South Main
UAcnue; tlciify J. l.ee, of as Pinker
street, nml Gcotjte J. Loftus, of 1702
Illicit tuemie.
Kour of these new substitutes will
take the plaee or the four who are to be
asslBtied to lesular ctmler duty In
Duiunote, while the two otheis are nil-
dltlonnlM This win make a total of
twelve substitute eaiileis.
ANNUAL MEETINGS
OF FOUR CITY BANKS
Boaids of Dheetois Weie Chosen.
Repoits Showed All the Banks
in n Tlulving Condition.
The stockholdeis of four of the ellj'a
principal banks met ytsteulay In an
nual s-esslou and elected dlrectoisi Tor
the cuinliiff year. The statements of
the j em's buslniKH lead In each In
stance weie most KtntliylUK and
showed that .Set an ton's banking In-
siltuilons eomp.ue Iiivoiably with the
b-st In the land.
At the annual meellnir of the Plist
X.Ulutmt bank the IoIIowIiik iliuctots
were ie-cleeted: (Icoi'ko I.. Dickson,
Ueoige 11. .Smith, . a. Stons, p
UullHtciul, AV. AW Sctanton, John Jei
lnyn, T. P. Tone.v and J. A. l.im-n. The
bo.ud will meet on Satuulay miniiiin;
ul 10 o'clock for oifranlsi.Ulou.
The statement, of the bank's condition
on Deeembei lo, 1U01. show.-d that It
had a capital ot $.'ii0,0 0 and a suiplus
of $1,000,000.
At the meeting ol the stockholdeis
of tin; Third Xatlon.il bank the follow -lne;
boaul ol dlieetois was unanimous
ly ie-eli'cted: William ivmnii. riem ,.
11. Catlln, J. Uenlainln Dlinmkk,
ilemy rJollu. ji., Luther Kellei. James
L Connell, James Auhbald, Tliomas
II. Watklns and William D. 7,ehn
ilei. UiKaniz.ition will be elt'cct
id at n htcctlnn to bi held todaj.
The annual statement ol this bank
shows that It has a lanital of $20n 000
and a suiplus ol $3"0,0UO.
The follow iniv gentlemen weie elected
dlieetois of the Tiadeis Xatlonal banl;
at the annual meeting: y. u Connell,
Thomas JI. Dale, I. A. Pinch, T. J.
Ko-tei. Joseph J. .Teiinjii, U. S Jones,
-M. S ICemiiieiei. C V. Matthew-,, John
T 1'oilei, i:. J. Ttobinson, Cliailes
.Schlaser, and V. w Watson. Olllceis
will be elected at a meellliR to be held
on S.ittud.iy moiuiriK at s ,10 o'cloi k.
At the meeting of th.. stoekholdi is of
the Dime Deposit and DKcounl bank,
the follow Iiib diiPPloi:- weu u-elected:
Cliailes Du Pont Bieik. I. C. Jliooks,
J W. Gainey, i: J. I.uiett, David
Spiuks, Ocoiife U. Jeinijn, C. H.
Schadt. A. I. Piancols. jr If. Dale,
Solomon Goldsmith, w. j r.ewK C
S. Heanmns and James pitch. These
dlieetors met altei wauls and elected
the follow Ur olllceis: I'lesidi-nl,
f'h.nles DuPont Ilieck; vlee-piesldent,
j.. 'j. isiooKs; cashier. H. O. Dunham.
Tlie .stoikholiliis of the Sci.inton
S.nlnss bank at a meetliiB held on
Thuisdaj elected the following dliee
tois: P. li p,i,c. A. U lilair, JaniHs
Auhbald, Gioifie II. Catlln, V, D.
Kennedy, W. 1-. Kiesel, James AV.
Oakfoul, P. L. Peck and P. SI. Spen
cei. Organization will be efleeled on
Satuiday 11101111111? at 10 o'clock.
FIRST TIME
TO PRESIDE
JUDGE NEWCOMB SITTING
COMMON PLEAS.
IN
In the Flist Case He la Called Upon
to Conduct Ho Exoiciscs the
Couit's Pteiogfltlve of Giving' the
Jury Binding Iustiuctlons ns to
the Nti tuie of Its Veidiet Impoit
nnt Session of Judge Vonburg'a
Couit Hearings Fixed In Five
Dlvorco Cases Com t Notes.
Lackawanna's new Judac, lion I?. i
Ni'WOnmb, ptesldcd for the llitft time,
yesleuliiy, In the ttlal of a case, and his
Mist charge to a juiy was a direction
to (hid n eeittiln eidlct.
The ease was that or W D Kennedy
and M. P Caitel iigiilnst Di. J. i:.
O'llilen, an action In tu-spass to lest
the defendant's claim to an easement
on lands owned by the plaintiffs.
The parties own adjoining piojieiths
on Adams avenue, A sewer Horn Di.
O'Bilen'R piopeity passes tluough the
plalutlfl's lot, The seWer was theie be
foic'ulthei paity to the suit came in
possession of the lespectlve proputies.
The suit was not In ought to obtain
substantial dmu.iuea, the plulutlft's ad
mitted, but to gain a complete and dear
title to their propeity, by having court
say Dr OTtrlen had no legal light to
maintain a sewei on and thiotigh their
piemlses.
Di. O'Hilen (Oiitindevl that the light
lo maintain the sewer was gi anted by
the plalntllTs' piedeccssois In title, Mr.
and Mis. A. H. llairls, to his pledeces
sorln title, Call V. MeKlnney. It was
Impossible, howeei. for the deleudant
to pioduce the agueinint, It halng
luen lost, and the uiul testimony tend
ing to substtintlate the ilalm not being
sutllclent, In the mind ol the judge, to
cneuome the louti.uy claim of the
plaintiffs, a eidlit was dliected lor
the latter. Nominal damages otilv
should be given, the Judge stated.
The inse occupied the whole d.ij, 111
N'o. '2, and because of lis being the Hist
tiled by the uei Judge, and one In
volving a question not dealt with in the
books, was lNuned to by a large nuin
bei of the liietnbeis of the bar. Judge
Xew comb conducted the case with the
ease and giace ot a veteian. S. C
Pi Ice lepiesentcd the jilalntlffs and H.
M Hannah, the defendant.
Judge Kdw.nds is still eiigiigtd in the
trial ul the iiivi. of Mis Small T. Wade
against the clt of Seianton, an action
in tiespass foi damagis done her piop
eity on Sunnier avenue by the dtj's
grading opeiatlons The testimony was
onclildt-d e.ul in thr afternoon and
the addi esses to the jtuy'wtie dellv
eud by Cll Solldtoi Watson lor the
delclulanl, and V. W. Tliavcr toi the
plaintiff. Judge Pdw..ids' diaige will
be dellveud at the opining ol lomt,
tills moi uing.
The cases ol M.uj Mullen and Jlidi
ael Genity against T. F. I.eonaid wi'ie
continued by agucnient.
The Inauguration of the Floiida
Seivice, Season 1002.
(Special) Philadelphia, Jan. II The
Plot id. 1 season opened today 1 the In
MiRiiiatlon of the fast Floiida ualn
nor the Pennsvhunlti. Southein ltail
ay mid Floiida i:ast Coast line. The
lamous Southein's Palm I.lmlted.whlth
we de.scilbed some weeks ago, made Ita
nltlal tilp, and was (Hied to Its inp
iflty. The tialn will leave Philadel
phia dally except Suiida), 3 111 p, m
m riling at St. Augustine tollowlng at
teinoon, 8.30, and will bo composed ex
iluslvely of Pullman club, dining, eom
paitmcut. diawlng-ioom. sleonlnsr 11-
buirj rind oliseivatlon cms, also can,i- ' l'mi'slim
DANTE'S "PURGAT0RI0."
Second Leetuie on the '-Divlna Com-
edia" Deliveied Last Night by
Coude B. Pallen, New Yoik.
I undo H. Pallen, of Xi-i Yoik, ddiv
eied the w-uiml i his seiics ol lec
tin es on Dime's "Dliiua Coinidia" last
night, beloif the Catholle Hist'oik-al
lodet.i, taking lor his theme the -ec-oud
pait 01 the gie.u poem or that poi
tlon dealing with puigatoiy, the abode
aecoullng to Roman Catholic beliel, of
those souls nhli h me destined lor p.11
adlse, but whlili inii't lltst be jmnjed
tioiu a" Impuiltlf.
Mr. ("undo uiged his llsteneis u u ad
the "Puigatoilo," not as a meie piece
01 literature, but iitther with the u
meiubiance thai II was wiitlen with a
definite object and puipo-e, the deslu
of the poet bdng to lead men tioin a
slate of mlseiy to a state or liuppliis.
"The details of the wotk ma) be ini
dleval," said he, "but nevei thelcss the
moial inn pose undeililiig It all has Just
as gieat an appllialioii to model n con
ditions as it had to conditions existing
at the time when it was wiltten."
The poem lie mi III, must be 1 cud with
a line loiiceptlon ul its deep slKrilfl
mmc, ulheiwlso its 11e1us.il Is a. wahte
of time Mr. fonde explained at
length the Catholic Idea of puigatoiy,
as emuouieu in Maine's wiillnns.
Hell, hit said. Is dceinid a Place of
eivt
In Orphans' Couit.
Ye.stud.u noiuing Judge Vosbuig In
thj law libiiuy Ileal d testimony on the
p titlon ot the Title Guaianty and
Tiust loinpanv of Scianton, guaidlan
ol the estate of Faigeno Shoemaker La
bar, mlnoi, tor an allowance 101 the
iiippoi t, education and 111 ilntenance of
thill waul.
Th Tium company was lepiesented
at the liening by Lnyton Mai tin
Schodi, esii ; and the widow of Gcoigi
S. I.ali.ir, and mother of the mlnoi.
Mi". Juanilu i-.iliar, who was made
icspondent bj the com fs citation, was
ir-iestiiti'd by T. P. Hob 111.
The v.nd of the Tiust companv,
nugene Shoi-maker LaR.11, Inheilts
fiom his gianilmother. Mis. Caioline
S LaUar, late of Wllkes-lkitre, a ciu.ir
t.r Inteicst In coal lands In Kingston
lownsblp, )i) ing annual coal lo.val
ths of flS.CO. and f 10111 his father.
Ueoige S. L-iP,ar, ilti eased, pisuual
piopeity valued at about $30,UU0.
Halph S. Mull, the tiust ofllcci ot the
Title Guaianty and Tiust companv,
tli'lalled the personal pioputy In his
hand 4; and stated that while he know
nothing ot the manner of living adopt
ed liv the father of the waul In his
lifetime, thought that mi allowance of
$.1,000 per minimi should be made; and
a ptopor ulloiviinca ulno made by the
couit for the puiposu of fitting tip a
home,
W. II. Whyto testllled Unit he knew
Mr, La Bar veiy well In his lifetime,
Hint ho was a geiieious, llbcial-inlnilod,
well cdjiiated man, mid that Judging
ft 0111 the maimer or living adopted by
hlin, mid Dip value of .the estate of the
minor, mi allowance .should be made
of at least $4,000 per annum.
Dr, Ij. Whelau, who was the physi
cian of the LnUiir family; also testl
lled that he considered fioin the value
of the estate, etc. that the allowance
should bo at least $3,000 per year: and
that an exlrn allowance of $2,f00 should
hi made for fitting up a home.
The mother and lespondenl. Mrs.
Juanilu LaDar, testified us to the
maimer of living which had been theirs
dining the lifetime of her husband,
thili- ttnvels, their Mips, and all, and
stilted that 1111 allowance of $1,000
would not be e.Messlve; with nti addi
tional iillowmiee of like amount for lil
ting a home. Judm Vosbuig look the
matter under consideration.
Judge Vosbuig hetild the audit In the
estate of PredetleU Mnrokwlek, do
ciined, which was a tllstilbutlou audit.
John It. Kdwnuls appealed for the ac
countant Xo claims were piesented
against Hie estate, all bills having been
settled by the execulot, John tl. lteese.
Judge Vosbuig also handed down his
icport us auditing judge In the ease of
Jeremiah !-. rtynu, deceased. This ic
port disposes of 11 somewhat unusual
qlirstlon. The citv of Sei anion llled a
lien against the pioperty of Hildget
Kyan on Capouse avenue, which has a
floatage of sixty feet. Hefoie she died
she devised twvnty-two feet of this to
her husband, Jeremiah 12. Ryan. This
was sold bv an outer of 01 plums'
couit, and the proceeds tame up for
dislilbutloll. The city solicitor claimed
the whole of the lien fiom the pioceeds
of Hie sale of the twenty-two feet.
Counsel lor the estate and other cied
llots disputed this and claimed that
onlv a pio rata share should be paid.
The couit found that the eliy of Scian
ton vvas'eiititled to the whole fund, but
that It should lake It upon condition
that the city assign to David M. Hellly,
a Judgment ciedltoi, ftom whose share
the money would come, a sufficient
amount of the niy lien to iclinbuise
him tor the thli ty-elglit feet whlih he
did not own.
Owing to the session of the Supeilor
court the 01 plums' couit will open In
the legulai loom and then adjourn lo
the llbiaiy so that Xo. 2 (an be used
for juiy cases.
Damage Suit Against the City.
Attorney .r. .1. MeAndieiv yesleuliiy
instituted an action In trespass lor D.
A. O'Connor against the city ol .Scian
ton, to ucovcr damages done the de
lfiidant's hotel propel ty on Itobinson
stieet bj Hie oveillow ltoin .1 blocked
sew c r.
The cellar ot the hotel, It Is alleged,
was Hooded twelve times dining 1000
ami ll'nl, and each time a large
amount- of diiitut,e resulted to the
slock (oiitaliifd theiein. The walls of
the 1 ellai weie also damaged II Is
i lalined, and the defendant put to a
Ul go expense In clanlng out the wat
er. Last summer the sewer was lelleved
b the building of a bianih and "Ince
that time theie has been no oveillow.
WIDOW OP THE
STEP-SON WON
DECISION IN AN INTERESTING
EQUITY CASE,
Piesldent Jttdgo Edwaids Decides In
Favor of the Defendant in the
Suit of Elizabeth Kinft Against
Chrtrles Di NoufTer, Tutstee, and
Minnie Meyer Revocation and
Will Wlllell Wnnlr Tllaltihailt H, I I..! t . . .
" " " ci ungijan, last coiois
j.-iaiutius atep-sistet-in-inw Aie t ;
p
! 4.4. .. . J. 4. 4. 4 a. 4. jj.,4. ,r .j. .J
Semiannual Reduction Sale I
Entire Winter Stock, liats. Underwear,
Etc., to be Sold at or Below Cost. Must be
Sold to make room for Immense Spring
Stock now being manufactured and imported.
Underwear
leavy Ribbed Bal-
48c
Declared Null and Void.
Ill the equity case of Hlls'iibelh Cioft
ugulnst Charles D, .NVuffer and Min
nie' .Meyer, Piesldent Judge 11. M. l.'d
wards yestoufay handed down mi
opinion In which he- dismisses the bill
of complaint tit the cost of the plain
tiff. The ease Is one of unusual intu'
ist. For some time ptevlous to October
21, 187S, William Meyer was the own
ei of a piopeity at the coiner of Jef-
I leavy silk or wool
fleeced.... 59c
Natural and Fancy
Wool 75c
All Wool Ribbed
and Imported Aus
tralian Wool that
weie 1.7 and $2,
to be sold at $1.25
mported Silk and
Hats
Your choice of any
of the 3 or 5a Hats
in our windows $1.00
lei.sun itNcniif anil i.iiiiicu siteet Utl : i 1 .. .
the above date he and his wife made" WOOlb tlKlt Wd'C Si
a deed of tiust for the piopeity to1 aiUlifo.sO at S2 "5
Phllllri nrninm ,,,.,1 I..I... ?... .. l.l. I "L' 'fp'0U lU P' "
. ...... ,, "v..,ni.i iuiu tirjii ljiiv tllli I ,1,
itlt .nfLiti,! .-. 1...1.1 It 1U t...t.. i iii. I "
llllllllllll 111 till II II till- I I1M1I' IIIJTIIIIir
while alive, and after their eleaili to
sell It for tlio beiiellt of William Mey
ei's .step-son and daughter, Joneph A
Meyer and Elizabeth Ktoft.
The step-son, Joseph, mauled and!
had one child. He and the child died
befoie William Meyer died. His wid
ow Is one of the defendants.
For ten veuis. Doeisam and LiiUs
held the tiust deed They weie then I
dlschaiged by agieement, and Xeuffer I
substltuttd. Foi ten moie yeais Xeut
ler acted as tiustee. William Meyer
all this time lecognlzed thu trust,
June T. IS'iii, while on his death bed.
William .Meyer signed a tevoiatlon ot
the tiust and two clays later signed a I
will leaving the whole piopertv to his
daughter, and cutting off his step-
son's widow. Xine davs later he died, j
xi:pffi;r sold pp.opi:p.ty.
Slioitlv iil'tei his death Xeuffer as
tiustee pioceeded lo sell the piopertv
aecoullng to the turns of the deed of
tiust Elizabeth Kioft Intel vened
with the levoc.Uion and will and had
the sale slaed. The matter thus got
Into equity court.
The plaintiff claimed the tiust no
longer existed and that the Will should
take Its pl-ice. The defense was that
the tiust was irievocable, and the will,
In consequence, null and void. Judge
Palwauls sustains the contentions of
the defense.
In his conclusions ol law and dis
cussion of the moiits of the use Judge
Pdwauls sajs:
Immense lot of
Odds and Ends of
High-Grade Undet
wear, woith $1.50,
$jl and $2.50,10 close
out odds at
Union Suits Half P
69c
rice.
Hosiery
All 25c Hosieiy 19c
All 50c Hosiery 35c
Neckwear
All oc Seal fs 25c
All i.oo Scarfs 69c
All $1.50 Scarfs $1.00
Suspenders
All soc Suspenders... 39c
All .25c Suspenders... 19c
Shirts
s 1,00 Fancy Shirts... 75c
$i.So Wilson Shirts.. $1.00
20 Discount on all
Suit Cases, Robes and
House Coats.
Big Reductions in all
depaitments.
See Windows.
Mam
412 Spruce St.
Ask to See Our Special All Linen Collar at 10 Cents
44, 44,4444'44,,44,4,444,4,,4,4,44,4'4,44,444-4'4,4"4"4,4'
Are
Your
Beds
111: 11 ns 11 vui).
Good, Old King Coffee.
for those in whom the fill
ing one diawlng-ioom sleeping car to i """ "iow"l 1 sin has been all. The
Allan mid Augusta. The Southein ' 'i ' dement of du, he explained, Is
Hallway, appiecl.ulng Iho high ilasi or ! ll,1,t t'llllll'in which leads men io
Havel bctwien 'lie East and Florida, ' tui" ""'" u')d with foi mill malice mid
has given its pan wis the best example I ,l du-lmo that tiny will not beivo him,
of pollution In tallway passenger pei- I ll1'" is tlR' 'glml pluie of piiiilshiiient
vim hi mis iieiiguiiui 11 am, mo "south- i ' ""--. ! .-.nu.
un's Palm Limited," which Is Indicat
ive of victory mid supeiloilty, and so
It In deemed fuitheimoio iippiopilaie
that this veiy supeilor Haiti should
bear this puitlcular mime
GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR.
BlgWhlte Salo Begins Tomouow.
Tlie announcement by aoldsmlth's
Hnzunr of their gieat vvhlto sale which
begins tomonow Is undoubtedly the
iiiohl Important Item of utoio news to
day, An minouniement over the slg
uatuio of this tellable lit in always
means oxndly what II says. Eveiy
statement made over the uuiue "Uold
smlth's Hazanr'' can Do vci tiled lo the
inlnutcbt detail by a vBlt that up-to-date
estilbllBliment, in u huge advert
tlHcnient clsewhc'io in (his Issue you
will find a summaiy of the mtlclui mid
great values offeied at tlio big white
sale tomouow.
Coal! CoaI!
Chestnut, 8Uvo mid Egg coal deliv
eied In foity bundled lots to alt pans
of Scianton at J,K) per ton; Humiioio,
J3.C0. AddteBS unlets to tlio Mow vy
"Wilson coal Co.. Uox' 1.7.', Oimirtoie,
Pn.
Chicken Supper.
The ladles of the XVnn avenue Bap.
list church will seivo 11 chicken supper
in the pailois of the chinch on Thuis.
day aftornoou Jmuiary 21, beginning at
C.SO o'clock.
111 puigatoiy, on tin. lontiuiy. me
those souls In whlih Hie iimteilal elo
incut of sin was piedonilnaul The 11111
tcilal eleinent. aecoullng to Si Thomas
Aquinas, lies in ihe eonvcision 01 a
foul to the- things of the win Id without
n malicious mining away tioni Clod.
The belief ot the Catholic chinch, us
outlined by Dante, ho said, Is that those
souls which havu becomo leeonelled
with God, bill which have been utlei
w m els led astiny by their affection for
tho things of tho woild, inust be
putged and iimdo deuli lu puigatoiy
beloie eiileilm; Into the pieseiiio of
Clod.
Mr. Conde liaced at length the Jour.
ney of Dante and Vligll thiotigh the
boider-lund and teuaces of puigatoiy
mid lead al length selections ftom the
poem, lu connection with tho leading
ot some of the passages deseilblllg the
benutllul pi aspect which nut the gazo
of 1 ho travcleih as thej entered puiga
toiy he said:
"Dmilo was not only a poet who
could Plelllto with vivid stiokes the
guateM houois of the liiuiglnatlon, but
ho was also one of tho .most delicate,
sweetest softest and gentlest slngeis of
all time"
People don't utilize what 11 savage
tvi.lllt eollee is, ft gets tile uppei
hand and one ol the leasous it main
tains Its power Is that people do not
liTlleve that loflee Is doing the dciidlv
wink, but the.v wake up nine in a
w bile.
A lady In Xoifolk, 'J . wiltes an
Ilitetestlng oxpcilince "Sonic inoiilhs
ago a ft lend who was lulling asked If
I wanted to lead a sweet lettei, mid
as 1 icad It she hi ushed her leais
away. It was tioin a beautllul Chi Is
tlau woniaii, the inoihei ot her hus
band. "The doi toi hud told her that they
could not glvo hei any encouiageniint,
that she would never be well again,
and In her sweet, Chilstlan way she
wiote icgaidlng hei appio.tdilng
death, salng she had iclliuiulslied all
hopes and was eiuletly awaiting tho
coming of the giim icaper.
"Tho husband sent for his mother
who was Just able to be moved. Yv'heii
I calli d I lound she was sjfl'eiiug fiom
Healings in Divorce Cases.
Com I yesteid.iy lled Febiuat.v A as
the time for taking testimony In the
following divoicc cases: John Tall
man against Jennie T.illmnn; M. A.
Fluli against Townsend U. Pitch;
Ellsha V Keech against Helen Ketch;
Mlna Petheilck against William Peth
eiick: Lillkm Wliltbeek against Wil
liam O. Whit berk. The healings au
to take plan- beloie- Judge Kelly lu
chnmbeis.
A Ulle for a deciee in dlvoue wits
also giimtcd in the case ot Katheilne
Heck against William Heck.
New Nuises' Association.
Attornej.s P.tUeisou & Wlleov yes
teida.v applied to couit tor a c-haiter
loi the Dlstilct Xuises' Association, of
which Flunk 15. Toote. Di. ( Edgar
Dean. A U. Duiiulng. J. (Hoige Elsde
and W. A. Wllco me the lueoipoi.i
loi s.
The object of the association is to se-i-uie
101 tin; sick ol Scianton the sti
vices ol n allied muses for hIioi tei pe
liods than is oidlnarllv pi.u tliuble.
IVT'iniaye Licenses.
I ihjtil !', lultii-uii l)iiiiiinii.
kitlieiim llnKhi-t Duniiiuie
Mli Iml .1. lM)..iim!l ' DuniiiuK-
Mm W .ilia 1 l)Liniui,i
WI11I.mii I'll ill. l s, Kml,,,,
V111 1 K lUtdiulli su miun
I1.I111 Vnii'-la riiruiin
1 It is 1 t,uionl mli ul li lli.ll tli.- lit!'
of li-nt tu Inks uiula 1 iluil ut lui-l i- u-i.ipltii,
uiul iiuvucilili liy tin' sot tl-1. ililxnili 'lie
tun-u lluii In- iuiih vulunliM. .Nil I'lX"-. tin:
fjet lint the irruilu iinut 1111 ln;i:..-t ih.i-i;
lili- in Hie pHieitJ uf llu' inniicitv mil rpi,. 11
futiliL' licncllt to otlur iior-uiis 11 mini jie .111
iniiluil li'lil uf it v 0c.1t l,ii!. It cuiti.iwmt l"i
mli- or pullei uf lnv, lull tvfiuti's lliu inttii.
1 11.11 of tlic irrj'itoi
2 '1 1 tl 10 Is .1 llj-s of I lt Ullicll lulotltlltuM
111 pMiptiou til till1 t III 1.1 1 IlllH. Illllll, III-
cjie-e (f esc1ptI01.1l fiiW 111 nnc 1 i-"s ini ii-
luUnl UlC tllill. 01 III 111 it IcMK-jlilo lij III'
T.niUn, Ikcum plilnh 1 li it 111.1 nuiy inlin
111011I, Imt tlic s.nil.il title- Ii .s itinili.dl i'i-
4IH. tsH llullljll 111 tills ills-. Ill 'i 111 11' 1 s.
scott, .11 I'i. Uo, Kit ill lit It's lljll-jl, ".i I'i.
'! ami ltlik's .Viii-il, lifi l'.i. :,!'. llu rs-
rcptiunil futs in 11 In- foiiml In tin' 1 nine in. u
itsl'lf Ul ill l.llu't llUl sllll.llllllllll. I 111' luii-1
lion.
J. 'llu ilieil 1I1I11I (.likliu JI, IbT.N fnin Will
Lull Mici and lils ulfc fu I'liillp Dul-Jiil .mil
lilin I.utz, tru.tic-, fn Hi
Have you :i brass bed that needs refinishing, or a white iron bed
that needs enameling ? Wc can make either look as well as the day ii
was bought. Let us call and give you a price. Wc can polish gas fix
tures, too, 01 andnons, or anything oi brass.
F. A. KAIdER, MMMAG :
1-acU.awannn and Adams Avenues.
?mp
Both 'Phones
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( .iiulliu lli'liuiu siuniou
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Villain t T I'lUll "II llltll'l
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS.
I.M ol ktlus urn lining uiultul for j tic
S1.111I111 pi.-itotllei', I ii I iw.inui tounti, l'.i ,Ijh
li, I'm." lVrvui-. 1 1III11,- in iltr.t' Mm. will
pllj't hJt .lllvillirflll .111.1 1,1V ,. ll-ti. ut list .
M I II. Illll.li-, I'u-Ulll-liM
Mulw.ki. still 1
t 'Ill-nil, Itill
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IUu1l.1l, Mr. lulm
llrottii, . II.
Il.lllll, Pctii
( Ink, Vliv; lull 1
lolllliliill, lllll
Shot at Cat nml Hit a Boy
lb 1 diili Wire fiom 'lliu Aticutcil I'n-sifl
lVIIUIUlii-, Jjii, H-lMjtl MIIIIjjih.'Ijj J
11 i-ji, vtJi kliot uiul uloiii,ly woiimkil at
1'l.iiuoutli to.Jj l,t u gujiil t,t.itlumil jI 4 lunur
iii4IJlitlntit uuln," lo Hiull.n. 'Ike Kllllil it
tluiljul liU Htultit Jt u .it Ullllll ,IV WW On-
c.ipliif fiMiu llu. lieu-,0. II lie to Kooitri Ic
will lilttub)) be lillui for hfv-
viu -
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nous, 11, .1.
D.'liet, .Ml- f.Urii- lliu'illc-inolils, (I
11 most agiiiuvuted stomaeli and bowel Lt 1 itfiuii' .s to, 1,
tumble, being in pain most of her time,
nml she could hmdlv letaln tnough
iiomlshiueiii to keep hei ullvcnlthoiigli
she was nlu 111 8 huusiy and ci tiling
food, but not ilailng to touch It be
cause of the agony it in ought her.
I lound she was a cofieo di Inker and
Insisted that shu quit tho eolfeo and
take Postuni Food Qoffee with foiiio
fltape-Xuts Ilieakfast Food. I had
gone tluough a womleiful opeiieuce
myself and knew the value of both
Postum mid Gitipe-Xuts.
I wont light to wotk uud made her
11 cup of Postum the Hist thing, which
she di unk mid liked It wondei fully
well. Sho inado tho change and began
to Inlpiove In a lew days. She has
giaduully gotten better and better,
and, or lourse, I have been much In
tetested 111 her lecoveiv.
A shoit tlmo ago 1 met hei diiugh
tei -In-law mid asked how hei mothei'
was getting on. hho said, 'Woudeiful-
.!-- we-ii. nne- is 11 new woman. She
fill's entile!' lecnveied her health and
sphlts, and just to think it was by the
simple act of leaving off that poison,
uip) eolfeo uud taking on Postum Food
Coiree and filape-Xuts Ilieakfast
Food.' "
This letter was wiiiteu b Mm. M,
1.. Hggleston. of Ppt Xoifolk, V11.
Tlji'iu Is a woudeilul lesson Unit thou
sands of piltiplc can kuiii, that of
leaving off nait'ollcs audi poisonous
dings llko eolfeo and using pluln, na
tuial liquid and solid food containing
the iemonth tho Cieator lntciulei for
man's use.
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Mi Klulij, V., fwic
Mil let, vtir.ti
Mi Puiilil, lliiiuli
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Mi Donni-I, (lum! M 1,
tie HI Jti-ir.
Viii-liuiu, IMmr
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Mi Mill, Itm
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MllollMllllll, Villi
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Uuiulu, I.nuls
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Unclaimed Packages.
Ivjbtlli lljruli, I'i ul A. UvniiiM, U tlsik,
I II l Jllln, Mil. 1 I. I Jil 1. lis, Mis IMwmil IKt
lou iooHhk tc.ditl, MiIIh'U r.tJii, Mis 1
II. rilti. i.liotu: Mi. II.miii. Mir It.uu H.I111,
lklll llr.iilt. h.lili llrttli. lit II O II a.. I
II. Iloutl.. Mrs. II M. Jutit. 'Ihiitius M1A11' '
Hint, I lrk-.MoiK-. sius lm.t l I'uildiur.l. .MUl
lliip I'til.t, U1I1I VI Ittltz, Mis Ui-iil. Jutucs
Slldlllllllll'-.. lli. I lllll I! ,S(,liCil,i, Mis. K.
Il 'lliouiion, Slliw l'. c 'Ihiclar, uu Wul-Ic-il.,
(kirln Willi 1111,
West Scianton Station.
Ulir (ollln, Mi i:an h. Dills. Vli, )I It
IUiUj. IVlllUiii 1 1 11111.. Ili'iit Horn Mi., Mir.
1 rem lotuM. Mi. J p. iMjuiflilin, Jolm Hllit,
!'. A, vuri;.
lit ill .mil .lot li A. Mi'.ui. vt is iiiftociililc jihI
1011I1I not l,o .lfterwjiik ilnnMil, .iltuoil, nioili
Hid 1 1 ii'iokctl lij tlio guntiii-, "i tlllni of
tin 111
-I llu- ttill of Williuii Vtttit, -o lir 3-. it
ulitts 10 the liiiii-i.n ittiiiie- imiiciI.i, U mill
mil ot no iln-cl,.
'1 'llu- bill of iniiiiil linl in llu-- i.i-i- miiihM bo
lll-llll-Ocl.
THi: Jl'DeJi-'S' ItKAyOXH.
Il is piopci lliil wo sluiilil stJlc bikih II12
ll'l-olls llilllll luie In. Im ul us tOlk-tllll- till- llf-ll
of llu-l uf Ostobu 21 IsTs, 1I11I i;..l Iiiii.il-abli-.
1 It tout lilts 110 UaUM' ii.iiiiti lu tin
i nitur the .uv, u uf leiuiatiuii
1 Tlio coincjuii- .is molt- dun an mat ec
mi ul loi- tin- lomcniuiu- if ilio griutor, MIIU111
Mt',111. Tlii tlurutcr of ilio c.iati-, sn far is It
loiiiiincil Mi.tit nml lik will, w.i- t'laiiiail into
1 ipuiu of an 1 -tiu- In inlluh, tlio inimiiuiit
uf tlie ttliul-- -state iliulni; lift- In 1 nr in botli uiul
.ifliiHiuli In the .-un ho 1 It is trii- tlio uiu
1II11I Hut, lull ll.U fitt ikes not 1 hJitrft llu
Till till' of lid tslatc as Usui In llu- ikcil nf tuia.
.:. 'llu- iii-tiuntciil is coiiipkli- in foi.ii ami
i, men llu- uliolt itait' to tie uu.itrs,
I. 'Ilio disposition 1 mli- ol tin- red i-.tatt- nit
in no wist- linpiiiili nit, Iiu- ai tiit'-i utul Ills
IS I ft' lllll 111' llliotlllttlt uf till- lllil. I. tit,!
.dm Ink' t lie It lliitltut.
5 llu iiiitijaniL- vi is a toluititt oiu', 'luira
i. 110 f-UK's'. illiiii 01 iiiitlei,. inlluoinc ut ini-.il i- mi
on tlio pail of unt 0:11, 1101 ut ftiliYni-i in ilis
Kl.ilitl'l.
n. flu' 1 mil 1. ul ul llu- rl inloi .11 il his ld- is
lltlllstlllt null Mtll .1 lOIltillllul ICCilGlllliDII if
llu 11 list. It tin- e-tiil uf leu ,u ir, llifi .'isint
to llu- Mibsliiiitlon ol a litis tiiL-tic, t litis j tlieir
lets iiuyiiUln.r iml .itlliltllli.' llu' lrti-l ui.iiuo
iiicnt. 'Ilio nttt tin-lie pruicesls lo iiiaiu'e- tin
pu.pcilv, iniki'i iiiuiitlili si-ttlcuici.ti ssltli Will
imn Ifi'J 1 1 .mil Ills wifi, anil col tliiuis Ills .lulls -niinrtl-luii
to tin- lliu. of Mtjer's ikilli. liming
ink pTluJ uf tiwnh toats lli'.ic- is no him of .1
I'islu to moke llu tliul of tiitst.
7. 'lliu 1I1 tl of iciot.iiloti anil the will 111 ul;
tun tins lain mm- liol.m us, tu iv tin li.i-i,
llilllll Mlipllloils I ill IIIIL-I into 'llu -i- I11.11 11
111. nls. is-uitiil ,1 U ilat 1 lu'f.iri' Wllll.iin Mu
d's ilculi ami wltilo It- itas In a nui'litii.11 uf
fuliliiii-i-. aul eslitinc III luillli, slioulil nut Iiu
alluiMil to ul 1 1 tin 11 11 1 1 II, I 11 hit Ji 'tail i.sUmI
ami ttiil Iii-iii itiujiiuril lu, ilio s ulur for ait .1
.1 lnu" ptriuil uf lllil).
'Hit- l'.'UK..li- nii lit. 1 int.) Illations itli'eli
lull- iiiilui id in tu upltolil tlu- tuisi ilea ut I;.,.
i- 1 .1111.11! aiulil tin- roiitliiiluii, uii ,1 tali 1 in-.lili-ritti.il
of all llu- tiitf. 1l1.it iiu Inn ut Ion of
Wllllini Mi'.tt-i .iml Itis vi if.'. u,i tu uuku an 11.
n.'i.'i.ilili- ili.iu,Hiii of 1I1, Icit.T.on ati nm piup.
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COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
GLOAKS
SUTS
SKIRTS
AND
WAISTS
In tlio ca-i of tin' illy uf siiantuii jg.il 111 tint
I. I!. Itj Jll iMlll', H'ltlllsu mi uslinliv
ji.iittul to nlilitli.ni lite- 111I0 to I'piu juUmiiit.
Jolm llu hip, ilnlfcul nlili a.saull uiul hutPij',
uas it It 1st t fioin unliil.i w-iitiilai on si. I I, dl,
fiiinlilu-i In foi i' .lulm hi l 1 1,1 Imii put.
nliln-i.
T IS USELE5S to reinind you that this store
carries the best grade of goods in Scrauton. It
is also useless to say that when we cut prices
one-half you are getting a good garment for a
little money.
Are Determined
To. Clean Out Our Stock
So will offer the following prices ou the balance
of our stock.
Raglans and Newmaikets that veie S10 aie cut to S 5.00
Raglans and Newmaikets that woio 15 aie cut to 7.50
Raglans and Newmaikets that weie 20 010 cut to 10.00
Raglans and Newmarkets that weio 25 aio cut to 12,50
42-inch Jackets that were SIO aie cut to S 5.00
42-inch Jackets that were 12 aie cut to 6,00
42-inch Jackets that weie 15 aie cut to 7.50
42-inch Jackets that weie 20 aie cut to 10,00
42-inch Jackets that weie 25 are cut to 12,50
27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects that weie, $10 aie cut to S5.00
27-ln. Bos Jackets, Newest effects that weie, 12 aie cut to 0,00
27-ln. Box Jackets, Newest effects that weie. 15 are cut to 7.50
27-ln. Box Jackets, Newest effects that weie. 20 aie cut to 10.00
27-in. Box Jackets, Newest effects fliat weie, 25mecutto 12.50
S
YOUR. FAITH 2s
OHrs, if OU lry--
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Consumption
ffB M 4i a'"1 ours J e0 strong we
ly 1 1 tj auarameeiuiireorrehiuit
r . " mouey, anil wc !citU iou
free trial bottle it joti write for it.
Sllll.OH'b COM3 as eeuW ami will cure Con
sumption, l'ncuiiioiila, llroucltltU uiul all
Lung 1 roubles. Will cure a cough or cold
iq f ,J'' an" ,llu' pretent bt-rioui results.
It lias bevu doing thiAC things for 60 v earn.
b. C. WULLS & Co . Le Roy. N. V.
Karl's Clov er Root Tea corrects ths Stomsci)
X This lot cousists iu part of the Crown Brand
5t Walking Jackets for stout people. A better oppor
r tuuity for a good bargain was never offere 1 to the
5? public,
4.
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il 324 Lackawanna Avenue
Take Elevator.
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LAWYERS.
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biiefs in a surpiisingly shoit time.
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