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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBltUAny 3, 1902.
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The Gem
Safety Razor
Hub become po popular with
nicn who sdiavu themselves
thnt It Ih lint illy iicoeisaiy to
nay unjihlnR moio about It
bow over, wo wish you to keen
it In mind that wo carry a
full lino of these poinihir
ra?ots nt the same iioiiilhu
pi lec, $1.50
Foote & Shear Co.
119 N. Washington Ave
To freshen tlio Utile fclilV wool
dresses, Voin till wlulci. undo vl
lViwn and India Linen; cili t width
In tklrt; new fctjlcs; diinlj lite
and ernbroldcn trimming.
THE BABY BAZAAlt
010 Spruce Street.
THE PEOPLE'S
rrciilonl-C Kl'S 1). 10M.S
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M. P. Caitei,
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Hliliiul 0 111 leu
('. L Woolwoilli.
T. C Vnn Sloicli.
Simuil tJjintci.
PERSONAL,
Dr. md Mio C h lie sue cnteilaluln' their
mere. Miss Yost, of lork.
Mtoinn Ceorce lloin, who Ins lieen cm
fined to Ins home with .in ittick of the srip,
ii Mill unable to leie ha loom, ilthoiH;h Iih
condition U fomcwhit iiupioud
llobeit Aleandei will lodij le-iime lm foimer
edition li treasurer or the Andunj of Mu-di,
nftir havlne: t-ericd in a sllnlh. capuilj at
w icuic foi bome time. He will Iil (succeeded
nt Suiui-p hj Clniles It fetcun, ot the Ai lib
imj, who will act a tieia'iiei and pie's, .tsuit.
WILL OPEN TOMORROW.
State Convention of the Knights of
Columbus.
The htate convention of the Knights
of Columbus vlll open fit the club house
of the local council tomoiiovv. Theie
will be heveiul hundred delegates and
lsltois piesont fiom all p.uts of the
ilty, including many of the most repie
hentathe Cntholks oC the common
wealth. Tonight, pieliinlmuv to the conven
tion, the local council will confer the
thlid ileRico. A lunch nnd social ses
sion will follow the cetemonles
A banauet will be tendeied the dele
Kates at the club loom tomonow night,
ltt. Rev. 51. J. Iloban will he pie&cnl tit
the banquet and lespond to the toast
"The Chinch and the Republic." Among
otheis who will icspond to toasts ate
Hon. Fi anils J. O'Connoi, Johnstown,
Pa.; Hon. James J. O'Nell, of Caibon
dale, Daniel L Halt" esa , Willseb
13.il ic; M. J. Donahoo, esq., Rev. J. V.
aioylnn, Hon. T. J. Diiggun, Richaul .T.
Bouike, ebf , and P. A. Banett, of this
city, and a number of lelegates and
Usltlng KnlRhtB Horn other paits of the
state who will attend the convention.
OMONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL
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for (liU moiilli in to jiuu, 20 ih!'ice; iir.
age defliliuiy ol dally 1111.111 tiiiiiiintnro iIuWiik
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dais,, atM of fiovt, none rctoided. Mean
rclathe humlult, OS per cent. Tolll enoutall,
?S Jollies. l'rvderlc 11 Clarke,
Local forecast orililjl.
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Aprons I
FIRST PLAYER IB SIGNED.
Fnst Westerner Secured for Scrnnton
by Manager Lawson.
The oliMlme biipe ball fans of Sciun
toti havo lecelvcd A. W. Law son, the
new mnlioRcr of the Hctnnton club, with
gieat eoidlnllty since his nrilvnl In thlx
cltv, mid It begins to look ns If the old
time Intel est In the national trnmo Is
about to icvlve.
"Wo don't cure what lenRtie wo arc
connected with," said one enthusiast
yestculay, ,"ns Ions as we nie lepte
Rented by a good llvelytenm of play
ets, who will win a imtjotlty of their
gunies and gU'r- us clean, honest sport."
And thut Is JiiBt what Mnnoger Lawson
Intends dohifr securing u team ot
young, hustling, ambitious playeis, who
have their lepntatlons yet to mtilte and
capable of limiting them right hero In
Hcianion. A team of gentlcmanlv ball
players, who will bo a ciedlt, as well as
an advertisement, to the city.
As Air, Lnwson has had ten veins'
oxpeilenco ns a minor league manager
and semal jctus as a player, It Is safe
to sav that he knows n ball nlavur
when ho sees one, nnd wheio to go to
secuio them. Over iirty star playeis of
the National. Aineilcan nnd Hnstein
leagues hae gi minuted fiom teams
which Mr. Luwson has mnnnged dm lug
thp past.
The 1'tnnsylvanla league, us now
composed, takes In sis cities Scrnnton,
YVIlkes-TCarie, Reading, Lancaster, Leb
anon and Ilus'telon, but nt the next
meeting, which Is to be held nt Read
ing, Febiuaiy 20, It mny be decided to
inn ease tne inemboislilp to eight cities,
as them am soveial other good ball
towns of the state which aie anxious to
get Into the ill cult. Theie seems no
good reason why Pennsylvania should
not suppoit a good stiong state lmc
ball league peimnnently, as well as New
Yoik and other states, which witness
championship stiuggles eveiy year.
Manager Lawson lias ahead v begun
the wo.'I; of selecting and signing his
plnyeis for the coming bouson. The Hi f-t
man to send In his signed conttact Is
Roger Goiton. of Bancioft, Mich. Got
ten is an outfieldei and a good one, if
his lecoid goes for an thing. Ho be
gan his piofot.slonal career in 1S95 with
the champion Knl.imnoo club of the
Michigan State league, and jumped
right into piomlnence by leading his
team in batting and base-tunning and
the league in fielding. In 1S9C he was
:i member of the Birmingham, Ala.,
club of the Southern league, again lead
ing the league In fielding and base-running
and standing sixth in batting, In
1897 he plajed with the Mansfield, Ohio,
club of the Interstate league, standing
second In fielding and fouith in batting
In 1899 lie played with Al. Law son's
Andeison, Ind, club of the Cential
league. He stood first in fielding and
base-running and third In batting. In
1900 he again plajed under Al. Law
son's management at Peoiia, 111, Cen
tral league. Last season he plajed with
the Toledo, Ohio, club of the Western
association.
"Goi ton is one of the fastest outfield
eis and base-iunneis in the (ountiy,"
said Manager Lawson, "and I expect
hiin to do good woik for the Scranton
team this season Fuitheimoie, ho Js a
gentlemanly fellow and peifectlj le
llable at all times."
The old Athletic giounds, which will
be used this season for the league
games, weie Inspected by Manager
Lawson Satin day. A gieat many le
palts to the fence and ginudstand aie
needed, also new blcacheis will hae to
be constructed. Ho s lys that about
00 will put the park in good shape
again.
DISAGREEABLE WEATHER.
Slushy Snow Stoim and Then a Cold
Wind.
About as disagieeable "weathei as was
cier dished out by the weather buieau
for this pirt of PennsyKnnl.i was
sened lesterdav and last night.
It began in the eaily moining with
a slight dilzzle, which continued until
about 11 o'clock, when a tenlflc down
pour of snow of the aiiely Known as
"wet," set in. This continued almost
without inteimlsslon until about I
o'clock in the afternoon, leaving tlueo
inches of slush on the stieet and ren
detlng walking almost impossible.
The theimometer began to diop just
befoio sundown and ubout S o'clock n.
heavy wind sot In and blew neaily all
night, freezing the slushy stieets and
rendering them exceedingly dangeious
for walking.
The snowfall In Caibondnlo and noith
of that city was particulaily heavy, and
Ontario and Western and Delawnie
and Hudson tiahib weie delajed as a
consequence.
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FEAST OF PURIFICATION.
Blessing of Candles Took Place In
Catholic Churches.
Yestculay was the Feast of the Puil
flcatlon, according to the ecclesiastical
calendar. Tt is commonly called Can
dlemas, from the fact thnt on this day
in the Catholic chuicli, the caudle-
used during the ear aio blessed.
The day has also come to be called
"Giound Hog Day," from the old su
peistltlon that if Candlemas Is lali
penmttlng the giound hog to smi hN
shadow, the lenialnder of the winter
will be seieie, and lice veisa,
If this holds tt ue, In thosr parts
thpio is likelihood of a iciy catly
Hpiing, with the most delightful
weather Intel veiling, for jesteiday was
one of the most inlseuiblo in the mut
tci of weather thut has been supplied
so far this winter. It mined, sleeted,
snowed, blew and fiwi. Only thoso
who could not avoid it vontuiPd out.
Notice.
The Deluw.-uo and Hudhiir company
will make some slight changes In the
times of their passenger titiliis, begin,
nlng Sunday, Februaiy 2
Tho chances on the main line eoiur
Sunday tinlns only, Ti.iln No. -10 will
leaie Sciauton (it 9,17 p, in. foi Wilkes
llaue, Instead of S.!.' p, in. Tialu No.
S3 will leavo Sciaiitou for Oaibondnle.
iioitlubouud, at 11.17 p, in, Instead or
10 52 p, in us at piebent,
On the Honesdalo launch, week-day
tuilns will leaio Honesdale for Caibon
dnlo nt tho follow lug times' 7.37 nnd
11,37 a, in,, 2 SO and 5 35 p, m.
And will len.e Cntbondale for Hones
dale; 7 22 and 11.01 a, in.i 3 51 and .22
p, in. No change In Sunday tuilns.
Supper at St. Luke's Faiish Housft, "
There will be a supper served nt St.
Luke's Pat lull Houso on Thutsday
evening next, rebruury 0, from G 30 to 8.
MENU,
Cold Sliced Ham, Sliced Roust Beef,
Hscalloped Oysteis, Creamed Potatoes,
Cabbage Salad, Baked Beans,
Mixed PJckles, Biead and Butter,
Canned Fuit, Cake,
Coffee, Tea.
Supper, 25c,'.; c cteam, 10c, extra.
NINTH VICTIM
OF SMALLPOX
COUNCILMAN E. W. EVANS HAS
DREADED DISEASE.
Vlsitotl the Bioca Home to Iiuiuhe
Into the Accommodations Piovltled
by tho Bureau of Health Another
Case Repented Satuiday Columbia
Hose House Not'Quarnntinocl Re
Coidcr Connell Approves the Tiee
Vaccination Resolution Confei
ence Todny.
Smull pox continues to spiend In
West Scrnnton. Two moio cases hnve
been teported since Friday making four
to be lepoitcd In the last seven rttijs
nnd nine thnt hnve been lepoiled since
tho disease Hist bioke out.
The latest victim is Common Coun
cilman Evan W. Hvnns, of D,7 Robeits
couit, West Scinnton, who ilsltcd the
JJuice liotiso on Noith Biomley avenue,
and subsequently repotted to councils
that the board of health had been neg
lecting the occupants of tho house.
He is tho ninth victim, whose case
can be directly tinced to the Uiace
house, whcio the first two icllmn died.
Tin co deaths have already ociunod us
a lesult of tho disease.
The disease Is getting a fast hold
In West Seianton, wheer the four
new cases woio last week dlscoveied.
Following Is a complete list of the vlc
tlpis: MRS. W. J. BRACK, dead.
GEORGE LEWIS, dead.
BRACE CHILD, dead.
BRACE CHILD, leeoieilng.
PARRY CHILD, leeoieilng.
W. J. MORGAN, lecoveiing.
MRS. JAMES BRACE, seiiously ill.
MRS. WILLIAM ALLSPAUGH.
slight attack.
EVAN W. EVANS, slight attack".
Mis. James Biace lisited tho Pairy
home in Menis' hall, when the chlldien
theie woio tepoited to be sulfeiing
from measles. She is now veiy ill and
her tecoieiy is pioblomatle. William
.1. Biace, whose wife died, and Mrs.
Geotge Lewis, whoe husband died in
the sime house, have escaped tho dis
ease. They weie inccinnted piior to
the outbieak.
HAVE BEEN QUARANTINED.
They hao "been quarantined, how
ever, in the Biace house on Noith
Bromley aienue, and weie leleased fot
the flist time jesteiday, the quatantine
having been lalsed Both changed their
clothing and weie fumigated and ate
now among ielaties and friends.
Rumors weie cut rent jesteiday to
the effect that a woman named Wil
liams, leslding on Lafayette stieet, had
fallen a lctlm to the disease, but the
case has not been tepoited. A child of
Geoige Rendlo, G19 Pleasant stieet, and
sickness in the home of Chnilcs E.
Fish, iear of 20S Bleaker street, weie
lepoitcd to Di. Paine on Satin da ' as
likely small pox cases, but he states
that theie is no evidence of the disease
in cither case.
The attack of Mis. William Alls
paugh, of Noith Biomlej avenue, is
iciy light, Di. Paine sajs, and theie
is no need of seiious appiehension le
gal ding the consequences, excepting
that tho uecessaiy piecautlons against
the spiead of the disease must be llg
idly enfoiced
The story pilnted in one of the Sun
day papeis to the effect that the Col
umbia Hose companj's house on Divis
ion stieet had been placed under quai
nntlne, is denied by Captain Geoige
Mejeis, who is in charge.
He also denies that Peimanenl Man
Moigan has lslted his biothei, W. J.
Moigan, of Svvetland stieet, who is a
sinall-pos victim. The only time the
brothei s talked togethei, Mejeis says,
was one daj- befoie the disease btol.o
out, and that was on the stieet, when
W. J. Morgan was going home from
w oi k.
Supeiintendent Feiber, when inteuo
gated bj' The Tilbune man j'esteidaj,
also denied the published sttttement le
gal ding the alleged quuinnUne of
Chemical No. S house. He said theie
was absolutely no tiuth whatever In
the stoij-, nnd binnded It Is a fake
puie and simple.
FREE VACCINATION.
The icsolutlon, passed by councils,
piovldlng for fiee acclnutlon, has
been appioved bj- Recoider Connnell,
nnd it is expected that the woik will be
done in the public schools wheio all
who have not been vaccinated can bo
accommodated. Dr. Allen has also ap
pioved of the lesolutlon, which pro
vides foi fiee examinations aftei vac
cinations, Di. John O'Mnliej-, cluilunun of the
speciul committee of tho boawl of con
ti ol, appointed to attend to the vaccin
ations of bchool chlldien, stated yes
teiday that he Is of the opinion that n
laige majoiity of the cliildieu aie now
vaccinated, and Instead of opening the
dlffeient schools to the public for free
vaccination, tuiois the selection of
t-omo cential plnco wheio tho woik
can bo done.
Di. Allen, ot tho buieau ot health,
will confei with Dt. O'Malley on this
matter todaj, and a decision will bo
ion died legatdlng the time, plnce and
other details of free vaccination.
No IS school, which was closed last
week to peimlt ot fumigation, will con
tlnuo close Indefinitely, by ouloi of Di,
Allen.
Blink COFo, It tastes like coffee.
Boston Head Lettuce,
Mushrooms, Water Cress,
Parsley and Cucumbers,
. Rochester Celery.
Florida Tomatoes,
E. Q. Cou r sen'
Wholesale and Retail,
CLOSE OF THE KIRMESS.
Dance of the Seasons Wins In tho
Vothiff Contest.
'J ho Khmess closed Satttiday Willi
two crowded houses and the best poi
foi malices of any that weie given,
Tho Voting conlest us to the most
pott tur Rot ot dances Was won by tha
joting ladles pat tlclpatlng In the damp
of the seasons, with Follies, second.
The final vote w'aBt
?eaotif i.iitn ,..,, , ,,,,. 1702
I'olllei 1100
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tlft'O Paiirc , 20s
fairies i2
Mny 1'ulc . ., .. 1(15
Dutch Kiel 1.V,
Honors , , ,,, Ill
All .VltlotH
I.a Vtnlioh , ,.,,,.,,,,,, 1,2
Hornpipe .... Al
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Plcrctti ::l
Wooden Mioe . "J
I'lKll , in
Military IT
Those composing this dance weie:
Clnperones Mid. Mm T. Itlrhilih and Vim.
1!. I!, Ohiw
Spring Jllssei 1 loienee M id ilrtv lllbli-t, Lois
Hctker, I illy Vmlev l'oitei, Ordie Tluui.
Piimiiur Mltc Vlnri l'dward- l'lhel Piotli"
Initliini, Jem .lenkln.", June Alice Li mo. '
Aiituinis Mlsicii lthoili l.liiH, ClirWInc I'd
low.", ilertlit Caisou, KiiplicuLi (lihlu.
Winter Vllsi Anno JMwnul'. Helen 'llmer,
Mine net (llbbs, IMIlh Trliik ltltlurdj
Solo Dinrc Vllsr, Anne lMuml
The Cindniella gavotte danccis won
the pilzo for populutlty at the matinee
v otlng.
The featuio of the evening peifoim
nncc was the cake-walk by Will Dlm
mlck and the two Doisoy ehlldton. Miss
Fieda Kami's coon songs, as usual,
won thp most enthusiastic applause.
The whist game was played by Eu
gene Henley and C. B. Penman against
I. II. Allabaugh and Mr. NlrholR Tho
latter won bj two points.
Miss Stewart lecelved Insistent cui
talu calls, to which she flnallj' re
sponded, when she was ovet whelmed
with floinl piesentatlons.
Mis..C. L Tiej', pntioness of the lose
dance, was piesented with a huge bou
quet of ices from the young Indies In
the tose dance.
The Klimess will likelj net $2,7,00 for
tho Teacheis' association.
CITY BOWLING LEAGUE.
W. J. Meister Elected Piesident at a
Meeting Held Yestei day Sched
ule foi Gaines Was Piepared.
At a meeting of the lepiesentatives
from the six bowling teams compilslng
the newly foimed City Bowling league
concluded jesterdaj- afternoon at
Hampo's bowling nllejs a peimauent
oignnization was effected by the elec
tion ot W. J. Meister as piesident, and
of W. II. Blicher as secietaiy ond
tiensuiei.
It was decided to bowl on Wednesday
nights nnd with this idea in mind a
schedule of games was prepated. The
Hi st games will be tolled on Wednes
day night of this week and play will
be continued weekly until the middle
of Ami
The name of the South Side club,
which is a member of the league, hay
been changed to the Atllngton Bowling
club and the Scinnton Bowling club's
name has been changed to the South
Side club.
The make-up of the latter two teams
will be ns follows:
Ai litigious W. J. Meister, John Klef
ei, Henrj' Klefer, Chailes Kelfei and
James Hawks.
South Side Jacob Sanspubach, Peter
Rosar, Adam Leigh, Joseph blocum and
John Zeisman.
A tiophj for the team coming out in
the lead will be selected later on bj the
executive committee, and theie will,
also, be pilzes for the plajeis making
the highest aieiage and the highest In
dividual scoie. A boobj- pilze will also
be aw aided. The schedule ananged
jesterdny is as follows.
At Home. 1 lsitlng
Teh 5
Ailinstoiis v south "Ide
llampii v- Cent i all
l'l.mkluH h blU3
Ib 12-
south Side
C'entiali .
Stars
lb ia
AllliiBtoiH
llampes ..
IVankllns
V AlllllU'IOlH
vs llimpca
is lianMln.?
v Centrila
s stuj
u Soulh bide
Tib. 20
Soulh side is 1'raiikllin
initials is Vrliiigtoua
Stain v Uimpe3
Maub J
AilliiKtons vs rianUllua
llampci Vs .South Side
"tar. Centiala
Jluuh 32
South Side lUmpcs
CentnK St in
l'liiililiiu v, Vilingtoiu
Much :a
Ailliutons s SI in
( intra U ., ...i-' South side
I'lanklliii ...,, v- Himpei
Maich 20
.South Side ...,u CentiiU
llunpc? . li 1 taiikliiii
Stais l All lutein
Apill 2-
South sjdo
t
stii,
AiliiiBtuiH
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NEW ALLEYS OPENED.
Diamonds Won fiom Gieen
Ridge Wheelmen.
The tlueo now bowling nlleis which
have boon installed in the basement o
tho Atidltoiluin, in Noith Scrnnton,
weie opened on Satuiday with two ex
hibition games betvvten the old Black
Diamonds and tho Gieen Rldgo Wheel
men's team, Tho nllejs nie of the
latest, linpioved pattern and aie equal
to the best in tho cltj. Tho Black Dia
monds won out on the total number of
pins, eacli team winning a game. The
scoip:
oitlius iiiiigi;
rowkr 17(1 in
i'oud 110 1,1
How Hon 150 iwi
Wedtnian ,,,,, 102 I'M
J'ujlui , ,,, ,,,.V,3 172
Total ! , 7M 611-1011
lliatK DIAMONDS,
W'uidill ,,,. ,.,.113 111
Foley ,17tj lsS
l'l0l , '20.1 1M
Heaven ,,., .,, 110 im
(loriiuu ,.,,,.,, 201 1H
Total ,,,,,, , S7J D2l)-17W
SODALITY RECEPTION.
The Blessed Vligln sodality of Holy
Ctoss chinch, Bellevue, conducted a ie
ceptlon last night, when eighty-seven
new membeis weie admitted.
An eloquent seuuon on tho Blessed
Vligln was pleached by Rev. Father
Boland.
M'GOVERN JURY
HAD NOT REACHED A VERDICT
AT MIDNIGHT.
Repoit Had It They Stood Seven for
the Plaintiff nnd Tlve for the De
fendant Likely They Will Ask tho
Court This Moining to Discharge
Them Febiunry Session of Cilnil
nnl Couit, Which Opens Today, Hae
Tour Mulder Cases Lilted Other
Couit Mntteis.
At 12 o'clock Inst night the jury In
the case of Ovv'eti Me Govern against the
Lackawanna irtm nnd Steel company,
letlied to their cots, hopelersly divided
on what the veidlct should be.
Repoit bud It Hint seven funned u
veidlct for the plaintiff and five a ver
dict for the defendant. They stood this
way from the lit st, nnd yestqulay bul
lotted fipquentlj-.wlthout changing their
standing.
Suturdnj' afternoon at I. SO o'clock
they wont Into coutt and asked to have
lead to them the chiuge of Judge New
comb on vailous of the questions in
volved. The judge concluded not to
have tho chatge lead, but lepeatcd sub
stantially what he had said to them on
tho mattois on which llicv wanted en
lightenment. '
It Is expected they will go Into couit
this morning nnd ask to be dlschniged.
They have been on the case since last
Monday. Tito taking of testimony and
closing addi esses of the uttoinejs con
sumed live davs. Judge Newcomb do
llvcied his charge at the "opening of
court Satuidaj- moining, and at 10 30
they ictlted. By the time couit opoiu
this moining thej' will have been out
dellbeintlng foity-elght bonis.
The men compilslng the jmy aie:
Mlcl ncl Milkens, trint, Seranton
CJeorRe Make, mill Innd, Jimi.wi.
llnld Clirke, liborei, Hmntoii.
C f. lllllesple, tecietur, sLiuitni
Chailes Ilotlniaii, farmer, .Icll'ci.-on
limes Herheit, bubir, t'cekvllle
.lolin I) Jones, tinihlnlst, s.nuton
Isuel T. Keene, cinientei, uanloii.
M D. Manlci, clerk, Diuiiiiiiie.
Tames liuiii.ll, faunei, 1 ell
1". C. Swirt, cirpenter, cuiitun
John Wright, duvtr, Scinnton
C. J. Gillespie, secietarj- of the Seian
ton poor boaid, is foreman of the jutj
The case was vciy carefully and ably
tried. The lavvj'eis weie of the best at
tho bai. For the plaintiff weie O'Biien
& Martin nnd I. II. Bums The defense
was lepiesented by Major Eveiett w'nr
i en and W. H. Jessup, jr. Majoi AVar
len went into the case only a week ago,
succeeding the late ex-Judge Jessup as
leading counsel It was thp first big
negligence case in which Judge New
comb pieslded.
Twentieth Ward Contest.
A healing was had, Satuiday, before
Judges Edvvaids and Kelly In the con
test over the Republican nomination
foi select councilman In tho Twentieth
waid, which was claimed by Maik
Cahalln, the Demociatlc nominee, and
Malachl Cojne, who wasnlefeated In
the Democratic caucus and nfteiwaids
seemed an independent nomination
Each attacked the othei's nomination
as a Republican on the giound that
the caucus was not regular!- called or
conducted. Coj ne also attacked Cah
nlln's Demociatlc nomination on the
same giound.
Aftei healing consldeiable testimony
the judges decided that the Republi
can nominatici belonged to Coyne. Tho
objections to Cnhalin's Demociatlc
nomination weie wlthdiawn
O'Biien and Martin appealed for
Coj ne, and M. J. Donahoe and C C.
Donovan tor Cahalln.
The hearings in the Twelfth, Thlt
teenth and Eighteenh wnids contests
and the contest from Old Toige boi
ough will take place todaj
Session of Ciimlnnl Couit.
The Febiuaiv session of cilininal
couit opens this moining, to continue
two weeks. Duiing the lltst week,
Piesident Judge II. M. Edvvaids will be
In couit loom No. 1; Judge E. C. New
comb, in No. 2, and Judge G. L. liai
se', of Lucerne, in No. 3. Judge John
P. Kelly will pieside In the main couit
loom during the second week; Judge
Edvvaids will be in No. 2, and Judgo
II. K. Weand, of Montgomery eouiitj',
In No. 3.
Distilct Attorney W. R. Lewis has
placed 1GS cases on the list for the flist
week, and 1GG on the second week's
list. Such cases as aie not leached will
be placed on a list for a speciul term
fixed for the week beginning Febi u
ary 21.
rour minder cases aie listed for this
session, The case of John AifContiJ,
chatged with shooting Iluiiy Fiedeilck
at the home of Anno Ilewlltt, on 1'iovi
denco load, Dec. 2", 1901, heads this
week's list,
The bilbery cases against Fiank Sll
llmnn, Jr., is tho second case cm to
day's list, and the case of S. E, W.o
land, chniged with ohsti acting Justic ,
In lpfuslng to answer ciuestlon.s In a
healing be foi o Alderman Fuller In the
telephone bilbeiy cases, is at the head
of tomoi low's list.
The ciimlnnl libel case lu which S -lect
Councilman AVado M. Finn is tho
piosecutoi, and W. W. Seianton, picsl.
dent of tho Seianton Gns and Water
compnny, defendant, Is at the he id of
the list for Thuisdoj' of next week
A number of assault and buteiy
cases growing out of tho stieot car
SPRING HA TS
The man who wears ;i List
years lint almost ndveittses
the f.ict so many radical
changes in style.
The man who appreciates
style is the man that enthuses
about our HoelolS ' p 'liu
Derbies, '
-Higher crowns, moie style,
unexcelled quality,
All our 50c Neckwear
duced to 35c.
ie-
strike ate sot down fot ttial Thuisdity
of this week.
In OrphaiiB Couit.
In oi plums' coutt, Judge A. A, Vos
buig, Stttuidny, lienttl cvldpiict' on the
petition of Ihldgct Loffrts, udnilnlstiu
ttlx of the estate of Michael Lotttlrt,
for dlsehargo Without ult audit for ills
ttlbullon put poses. U appents by the
evidence thut tho heirs have been fully
paid as vvll ns the ticdtlois, and the
older for discharge was theiefole
inadp. The petltloneis wns lopreseutpd
by M. P. Caw ley, nnd J. B. .Tin dun
appealed for the holts.
In the estate of Nout Golden, de
ceased, F. G. Hid ilrk by his attorney,
Claiencc Balleiitlno, picenled u peti
tion for a eltuttou to tho adntlnlsiui
tilx td flic an nciotint, tind u citation
was uwaided, icttiiniible I'ebitiaiy 13
at 10 a, in.
Judge Voahuiff also hraid evldenie
111 the audit upon the exceptions to the
accounts of L. Tjler Connonllv, execu
tor under the will of Ann A. Connolly,
deceased.
United States Couit.
Daniel D. Helm, of Shamokln, was on
Stttuidny adjudged n bankrupt bv
.Titilirn Ainlilitilil. His llnlilltllps v el i
f .1, Ibl) OS. The case was lcfeired to Re- '
feioe lu Bankuiptoy Tnggert, of Sttu
bury, for a hcai lug, Fob. 0, at 10 . in.
Geotgo O. fjltlnner and Cbatlcs Peter,
of Tunkhannock, doing business under
the film 11111110 of Skinner A: Petet, filed
u petition in bankiuptey on Saturday.
A voliintiny petition in bankiuptey
was field on Satuiday by Alareltn Bit
tenbender, of Bloomslnng.
Aniinon L. Newcomer, of Iliikcn,
Yoik count', and Chailes L. Aan ILut
seii.'of AVIlllnmspoi t, who weio 10
cently adjudged bankiupts, weie
gi anted dlschaigcs on Saturday.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
T lie Jmy 111 the nv ot l'itu 1)111 iuint the
Ontiriu Accidenl il fund, li turned t verdict for
the phinllll in the sum ol Mi, sattu hj
Xine of the leu liotilkiepus whoe Incuses
wile icvoketl, lit vvid, hue Inkm iiieals ti
tlic supcilor court, 'the ippcils ire In net a3
a. Mipersedeirf, which mniis tint tin licences will
coiitliniL in foice until the nppeil is dceldid.
The one who did not ippcil is I'. 1". funic, o
Vlinool i
CITY COMMITTEE MEETS.
Addressed by a Number of Piominent
Republicans.
Theie was a largely attended meet
ing ot the Republican city committee.
Satuiday night, nt which the subject of
organization was thoioughly discussed
and plans for the campaign sot afoot.
Addi esses weie made by Chairman
C. E. Chittenden, T. II. Dale, e-Re-corder
James Moir and ex-Repiesenta-tlve
John R. Fair.
The geneial opinion was that it was
possible to conduct the campaign with
out using money. By eneigetic woik the
committeemen can, It Is believed, se
em e enough volunteer assistance to get
out the full lote.
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LOCKWOOD SHEETING.
Illeiclied Hi own.
42 in. wide.. 9 l-2c 8c
45 in. wide., lie 10c
50 in. wide. .13c 10c
G-4 wide .... 14c 12 l-2c
8-4 wide .... 17c 15c
9-4 wide .... 19c 17c
10-4 wide . . .21c 19c
4-4 WIDE BLEACHED MUS
LIN. '
Lonsdale Bleached ... .7 l-2c
Fiuit of the Loom 7 1-Sc
Hills 7c
Dwight Anchor 7 l-2c
GOOD FINE 8c QUALITY IN
REMNANTS.
2 to 25 yaid lengths, at yd. 5c
4-4 WIDE BROWN MUSLINS.
Atlantic A 6c
Atlantic H 5 l-2o
Atlantic P 5c
Lockwood B Gc
Enteipilse E. E 4c
Hndley Cc
JUJaJWl
c j j a j t 2 v l 2 I I l l4
Tlin UniitrAvfl 'Ptrnnumirnn A
111U UUltiUlU lJjJCHUluI .J.
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This nncliliiK Is lecosnUed cunwher'
lis Hie lnt uml litit in liiewillu urn
Miuition 'llw lliirtfoul ( ompanv mv
tiim nu hro unit itpeuslii) nln d.
pailmcnu lil,i Its ioinitiluix, but ullj
tluuiiuh iclliblo .i!.iiil ilius en In-; to
iuilIucU this Meat Hem of ipune.
PpIbo of Oilier MaUe3...yi()i)
l'rlfo or llnriroril's
Your IM-ofil 10
Reynolds Bros.,
butwiau jihI lnn)ijuij
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j 141-149 Aleritlian Strest.
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A large Cedarwood
Wardrobe
thoroughly moth proof.
A large handsome Oak
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Also, a glass fiout
Boole Ease
Containing two drawers.
Stuffed Eagle
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A Second-Class-
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Slocte Etc,
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132 Wyoming Aveune.
timbrellas Made
Umbrellas Repaired
UmluellRs and piiasols ie
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