ftt O k - ---j- 'Tp ' V ,. V-fTJ" ..s ,-, k' i j-k v v j '" . l ,. rn .? t iW THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1002. 3 inoiMs W n 1 1 P a l e r i. JlOtlitllilRf. Plot- It l- e s, F f n in . Paints and In jcOv teilor Decorating IS our nue-, " vo can honestly Hiiy ttmt nowlwic In acrunlun ran your wants In tills linn bo. so well satisfied at tins !IIUC COst IIS Itt llilfi store. Our Stock Is lnrge, new. t pliable and thoioughly up-to-date. If yon ate eonsldei lug Interior decor n lions, let us tnllc the matter over Wtn J on. Jacobs & Fasold, 209 Washington Ave. QUICKSILVER spi: and pnon i'.ni.r. Paying Dividends of 12 per annum, nnd tbili Is Miffli Iciii on O.N 1UNU (MO.OOO.OOO) t continue ilhldends ul thw r Up fur the ii(t flflicn )cir. own .mil npiratinir "-nicltf. VJ" loin tlsilt : no lipids Those wisuhiK Id iii.iUp 11 n(c ami pinlitiililo In irrliiunt ill t I Weil stotk lll il writ In vwlto 1110 foi prop dtt". CHARLES D. SANDERSON 136 Wyoming Ave., Scmnton, Pa. J. P. COULT, D. D. 5. Suigeo'n Dentist, ll'i WYOMING AVENl'E. OVElt Tin: GLOME STOKE. I'wentv onr' Buecpssful prac tice in this county. r City Notes. no MM) 01' CIIAI1ITIKS The Ho ml of A-o-el tied Charities of Scmnton will meet "lucsdiv iecniii', I'cb. IS, at 8 o'clock, in Hip postmas ters loom, postofflec building. inr!tlTi SLHMCi: tlic Central Women's 1 liri-tiin Temperance union will meet this after l.ooii it Ii o'clock in (.uriTOir lull in incmori it Miller for Irjiucai:. Willird. PONVTIOXS AOKXOW I.FDT.KD. The trrasuier (I Hip Homo foi Hip I riondless acLnnulcdtfiy villi thanks these elonitioiis: II. II stuigts, s0",, a (iIpiiiI fium Tiielor, ".JO OPENS TOinV. The silc of soils foe "San 'I m," Hie mti-icTl coiurdj winch comes to t lie lwoiiin Thurilar niclit, nptns thii morning at 1) o'clock. A III ir advance sale Is predicted. POsTPONTP I'MII, TODAT. riio incrllnir of Hi.- 1 idles.' AM toiiely of Hip lirst, Prcsbjtrriui cliincli, which was to hate been held jesteidiy iftcrnoon, was jwstponcd until this afternoon it 4 oMoelc when it is hopid that there will lie a liil-p atttndince to mike nrranjcnients foi 1'ie inmiil Wellington's birlluliy dinner on Saturday. ( M)I1)TI.S KNDOItSi:!) r.ni..ilitei Irnl Purr iiid Jnob Harris, the llepuhllcan iioiiiIt'cs fir i-clcct and eoniinon count il, respectively, in tin l.ifrlith w ml, wne limninior.sh endorsed lj-t uieliL l Hip mcuilicn of Hip Ihircki HexJinj; dub Addicica wcro nude b) the candliUtr-i, tluilef, llattlp, Charles Major, Joseph Huriclt, W, II Powell md others Tlip election rctuim will ho lcieiud b.i Hip dub toniBlit. lUKl.T IUI.L Tlic jounc 1 Kites of the biRli Khool liii Mi(HPCcli.d in formliifr i biket bilt temi md nel Siturdav eening nt S o'clock it the 1c imc Women's Christian aoehtion, tlm junior toini, of whicii Miss 1 Itabpth . lto Is ciptiin and 1IM Colli 11. lllnp, nnnacrcr, will pla the 'InoiJiv prlnto chiRj, while the Suuois, wllh i:thn (Jilca is capliln will pin- the Ihui, ih) iPKuhr diss. Somp of the Seniors iiitcicstul in Hip Kort aip j:pljn Oitps, Jps,ip Wilili, 1 ilium I Isli, Nora O'lloilp, 1'lorpncp Vip, (ii ao 0'Mille-, flraeo Atherton, I.elia Woodruir, I loy Kintner and otheix Some of the Juniois an lliiliith Hose, Celia Itlnp, Marian Smith. Mat j"ii Dnis, Ktti ttetzd. Clin Sjimi)n' j, , HusMdl, Km Campbell, Kitty (Jninn and other-.. 'Ilip oun,r lulips of both teams fulh .ippredata Hip klndnci-s of Miss Hills, thp iihjftlc'al initrup 'in of Hie inline Wc nun's Cliristlan a-oditlon, In coacliiiig them. yUU Yoa .mm -sa&c-vi i$m r &: L3.,, vXtimm, ,rt&w fjm-w. fe-sP 'Ihousands of people know about the " Snow White Flour" They know it h the Prince of all floui, but we want EVERYBODY TO KINOW IT Wo ail, jour help in the follow inc; manner t For clthci prove or poptry descrlitlo of, or fntrodudng 'Snow White" (lour, as to iti wondfiful bnid miklns qualities it iu Itj its trenstli-IU whltcness-lt hwpetn'ss itH unlformltj of (rrade, itc, rte., etc, Wn ciiTer the following priuci: For Hie best poetic or prose advertise- . . met $15.00 For the second best poetic or prose advertise- ,, meiit 10.00 For the third best poetic or prose advertise- went 5.00 For the fourth best poetic or prose advertise- . me'11 4.00 lor the fifth best poetic or prose advertise- Tnt 3.00 For the sixth best poetic or prose advertise- ct 2.00 For the 7th, 8th, 9th, loth, nth, 12th, 13th, . 14th, 1 5th, 16th and 17th, each t)Q All advertisements to bo and rcnuln ullli m .h our pinptiti. lluj miut loiisUt of nut over one bundled unJ Hit) word. . I.l'.ss iiumlier IS ilim IKII The tonU'-.! will tit to on Marat 1st, 0(rj. Mere literal) llul.li not as cluliablc u br'ht fdexs put in an otii.il al w.n Write ileail) on onl) one .Ide of tho paper, Jftik the top) with a number PI it. Hio (uthor's name ami adJrr.s In u .null t-me-hpe and nuik it with the Mine iiuiiiIht ami tend all In 11 lame cnM-lope to our atldrei IV MAIL Thei Jud.'ts will tliut lut! no wu) ot knintjn; tin.' autlioi's luiiic until the iholro Is made. Tlic followlnir gentlemen )uee LIihIIj conse'nttd to act u ludjis and their dcd.lon win be mnouueed ai soon as nudo lu the d-lHy papiis. iion'. .1 v. lumirrr, JmlKis- "V1 S- '"ClUltD, M) JMtim. , ,. HBV , f $ Dickson Mill No. 12, lackawanna DIDN'T EITECT A CUBE. But Peter (Jolemnn Wouldn't Betmn the ?20 Given Him. l'cler folonian, who ileitis In pit lent tupdlclnt's, lltct on I'lltston avenue, ns iIopb itlo MrH. Kllmtliolli Hinltlt. Cole man waited mi Mi. Hmlth'fl mother eonu time uro and Dioinlsed lo rino her of llteumnllmn for 0, an amount which was paid him. He furnished eoi tain medicines, whlih fallpd to effout a ctiio. and airs. Smith went to him with a demand that, he ip ttnn the moiiev which Iter mother paid over. Atcnidlntr to her stoiy, Ooleiiuiti Kiivi- her I lie "Jovial laugh," and inlteil a seeiip which atti acted unhllo atten tion. She caused Onleinnn'H iiuel on a chniKO of illonlerl londuct, nnd he wan pctmltted to bo yeiteiday by Al dctinan ltuddy upon paymenl of the COt"l, AN ABTIST ABBESTED. J. H. Tielzise Took a Wnlst to Dtess a Model With. .loo Buiio", ilit I'enn in c into luui.li man, yistpulaj causi'd the aircst of J. 11. TYpIpo, a Weit Sci anion at list, on Hip chat kc of laiceny. Hum nt elalnifct at a heailtiK bcfoio Alderman Htiddy that Tles'l'-e ri'cplveil an oincr to paint a picture of lih (Cur 10V) wife. Theie was soine nrKiinipnt over the price and Tiedue, nccoidlriK to Hut i os' stoty, picked Up niid caiilod oft' a wnlit helniiKlni; to JIis. Tluiros, clalinlntr that lie wanted It to iIicm a inoiiel with so as to pioiluco a mote artistic pletuie. Tiezlse retutned the waist nnd was illselmiged upon p.iy meut of the costs. splendhTbowling. Backus nnd Blcyole Club Tenuis Made Big Scores Last Night. Now Tied for Second Place. There was hplendld bowling last nlsbt by the B.iekus and Ft l anion Ulcvcle club te.uiM, ejeh of which took three Mtialfrht'Baincs fioni their opponents, HUnK each other foi hecond plate. The HaekiiH team tolled up the splen did total of ,343 on the Elks' allevs, Mooie makliif; the hlBhest average te coided "-o lar In the second series, 591. Madenspacher, ot the Klks, made the big scoie of the night. "J- In Ills thhd gamp. The SLoru: 1-I.Ks. To. lis Hull lss 141 1 0-s(l Pliilllp? Hi WO lit 47(1 lentrt Ul 11 113 '17 Midenspither ITi 111 2JJ --J4 lliehl IV) H.0 127 44G 71 7I 71s 11 I) CM , Peckin IV. 'l r,l-4'.7 Mooip 1V SIW -l"i r71 I'.ihrtnhoR 127 in 14s (iil Roll 1R 177 177 ".12 Hopkins Vy 171 177 "iw S27 SO Si 7 'ill High nun Miden-pichpr, 2 .2 IH5I1 aer.iKe Moore, 111 The S'jranton Tlieycle club team nut the "West End 'Wheelmen to sleep last night, ilgur.itiiply hpeaklng. winning tlneo straight games and making near ly 400 pins mote. The scoie: cnNTOv mcicm: ci.ni. IcttU finnnil HI 147 1 1!) iGO Gold V,12 102 lil VT. Mitchell ln int lis;,i2 1'olcr 172 1(1 171 "0) Wirdetl lot 170 112 O-'l i-sl S-'ft 714 1Jlt Wl'ir PND V Ill.M.M X. ot 13". is-, 141 ill Until IT, 111? 113 '17 ltobbins HI li 12S lift lleher 112 'II US .'20 Hunter ll'i l(,b 110 if,7 IN, 77i, C7i 21 ,7 llih men Wardi 11 ind Mltchdl, lfM. lliKli .uphsp Mitchell, ISO '2.1. The standing of the teams in the Xorthcastprn Pennsylvania Lengue Is now as follows: Woa Lost, p v. Ciocn UidRP WI111 limn S I ,P .7 Ilukus ! 7 rAI Scrmton Uip.iiIp club S 7 .'.11 r.lectnc f it Wheelmen I H ..M0 I.Iks 7 S .11)7 Wci-t I.nd Wliiclnun 5 lu .'.21 The Klecttle City-Green Kidgc game was postponed because of the repairs being made on the Green Ridge ulleys. m The ladies of the Perm Aenue Bap tist chuieh will servo one of their tempting suppeis in the chuieh pai loid Thursdav evening, Feb. 20, fiom C to S o clock. Can Get Part of If 1:. j. bNhrr, isij. ; and Grain Co. Ave, Scranlon; Pa. MANY 'SQUIRES ARE REVERSED THEIR PROCEEDINGS GLAR INGLY IRREGULAR. Tin ce "Social Clubs" Win Out on nn Appeal from Magistrate's Decis ions, Because of Defects in tho Recoids -Not a Single One of the Coitlornri Cases, so Ear Atgued, but What Discloses nn Irregulat lty Attacks on Twonty-stx Liquor Licenses Twenty-eight Dlvoices. .llldRes I'M wauls and Kell pUt.setl sad havoc with aldt'imaulu lutings, which came up befoie them for levlew In aigument coin t yesterday. In all three of tin? "social club" (uses the aldermen were icveised. The ip veisals In each lustaiue was due to a defective lecoul, Aldetinan H. Davits, of the fifth waul, who is, police magistrate for West Sei Hilton, Is not wont to deal erv se eiely with police cases, but In two In stances tocentlv he found the defend ants guilty and imposed on them heavy penalties. One of the cases was that In which Lieutenant Davis cliniued Mis, Ann Kheildnn, of 311 (-Sixteenth stieet, with selling Ilinior without u licence. Her defense was that she uas slmnlv the owner of the ptemlses where the dilnk was sold and that the selling tns done to and by the tenants, the Apollo .Social club. The magistiate concluded that the club was n f.ike aifalr, oiganlzcd for the Hole puipose or disguising a speak easy, and lined Mis. Sheildan $30 nnd costs. Her nttoiney, M. J. Donahue, tool; the case up on a ceitioiatl, and tile conit leveried the piocecdlngs. AVHV HCVCRSHD. The mound on which the lettisal was based was, that the lnfoimalion failed to charge Sirs. Sheildan with selling Hnuor in Lackawanna county. It set foith that she lived at .131 Six teenth stieet and that she sold liquor without a license, but it failed to state wlieie the alleged illegal selling took place. Following is a copy of tlic body of the information: I.ackmaiuu county, w One Ann Miend.in, of J.11 Sixteenth .liti't, In the- Cll) of facratiton, in taid ewinl), did nn Itwfull) sell Rpirituoit., tcinous and null Hindis and .ulinhttiics thuce-i, without pieeiousl) ob tainlntr a license to II the samp, tontrii) to tit: Ordinuirp, No z:, l'KHI, nf Hie Cit) of Scianton Tho other case appealed fiom Mag istrate Davis' couit, and levei-sed Is that in which James Hlack is charged with selling liquor without a license. The ground for reversal is the same as In tho Sheildan cawi Black was accused of keeping a speakeasy on Keyser avenue. The information, how ever, did not set foith this fact. It simply set forth the cilme without in dicating whether or not the ciime wns committed in this county. Black's place was the Keyser Valley Gun club's head quaiteis. The thliil of the club lipuse cases icveisetl was that In which Cliailes Major nnd a number of other coloied people, compiising what is known as the Eureka Heading' club, weie fined for gambling, being Inmates of a house of 111 icpute. and maintaining a dis ordeily house. Major was also chaiged with selling liquor illegnly. Attorney John J. Muiphy eeitioi ailed the casp and the couit summaiily io veiscd It, because of defects in the tianseiipt. OTHER REVERSALS. Pioeeedings weie also leveised in the cases of 15. C. Miller against the Scran ton Iluilway company, John McGlnnis against Hiidget Scott, M. riledman against Weiss & Kean, and Frank Yuikas against Peter HuinK Each level sal was giounded In iuegulailtles In the pioeeedings befoie the alder man or justice of the peace. Other cases weie dealt with as lollows: AiKiiPil Scoud alional bank of Winona. iiSiin-t K. 11. Cleiiiuns, t-t al : tuoptloiis to port of lifcieo Mi&ihetli Wallatp uiin-l W. W. timrellj exceptions to repoit of iiferte. In it : rptocatlon of hotel Ilccinc of Patiltk .1. lifffin. Hulc absolute Julli Waimr asalust .lolm llrink; mlc to strike oil jiuUniont. Utile absolute' In amienieiit I. W. llollciilnck liln.l A oli-kle, rule to open JtuUnitnt. Iliile illscluiged . II. C'luist) iinaliist the lloioujfli of 01 pliant; role to sttiki olf rails fiction. Hulc disthiiseil ht .lKieimnit C'atheiine Dean against Muigaret O'lteill), idminlstratris; mlc to open Judirniint. Olf ILst C. P. O'MiIIpi iRiiiist the Diinuajlt of 01) ph int. ct al., nib' tu dls.ohe injunc tion .1. M. Walkei, (instil, ifilnst ltiwlc ri trnul; csieptions to leport nf ihiueelloi. n lonici Magnolia nitili.Kt Ignatr Inittdopf; eeip tlons to report of rcfetc. flmnns l)tti attaiiist . II. Unwell; except Inn i to cider of ttmrl. In le. esjii-strtietiiin of m-wir in lliininon , ecep tlons to ti purl of tlctTirit; 1). II. little) titwltut faint's llealt); nili- to l) tecutlon I'. W. Itnbbln, iRilnst Frames II llobblns; rule fiT d.tieo in illtorcp. .1. It, White ntrilnt Nellie P, I'leeuianj ilrmuncr lu llailm acilnst the Ptniis.eltanla Cential llreninj tompiit; mlc to 111.' hpciIHo .ibtrait of title .Siibiiiiltpd liank A. Cciiiploii i4ilnt Cjriip llejelln C'niuplon; mlc1 for tie cue lu illtoup, KmUilik Webb jt;alnt 1-abilla Webb; itilp for dpcrep in dienrie. Prank Wil.nn apilnst Then ilme Wii.hna; rulo to set ahle award of al bltiatois; Jfilm Tollman against Jennie Toll, mill, nili for deuce In dltorte. Slileken nil b) orceiueiit II. It. seatl. tliutei', agalmt Hip .Scottish l'nlou and .National liiisiuanto compant ; ilcnmtur Contlniieil Patikk (nibkn airalnst Man,aiet h)tius; iuIp lu "Jhii Judgment fit) 'if heiin. ton against Heme T. Kntliler, Willi nil belnc and ltalili (lrnt; nile to stiike oft Urn, John S, Jenkins agaliibt the Ituhhronk Coil compile); eceplIon tu repott of rift-lee J. 0. Acker, in in, truslto, ngalibl Joepli .lostphs; rulo to THOUSANDS LIKEWISE One of the most pieuileut. annoying nnd li Haling troubles Is Itching Piles. Stiffen Ing ones do not believe they tun be cuied, because they have tiled so many lemedlps Hint lulled, It Is now nn admitted fact that Di. A. AV. Clinso'H Ointment neer falls, nnd to linpiess upon Scrunton people the nb scilutu htutty they have, Matthews Bios, nit) tuuhoilzed to guaiauteu sat Islnctlon or jetund lha pileo paid. Mr, P, J. Mauley, of No. C1B Him, stitet, Scianton, Pa., saiH 'Top eight yeniH I hud been a suiiener fiom Jtcli Ing plies. Some nights I could not sleep nt nil, and In hot weather I lost lots of time at wot It with them, tho Irltatlon was so meat. I tiled eeiy. thing with no success until I got ,-, box of Dr. A. V. Chase's Ointment nt Matthew h Hi ob', drug titoie, 320 Ljcka wanna avenue, 1 used part of the, box, and have seen nothing of tho tiouble since. This lesult 1 consider wonder ful in the light of past eifoi ts and full uie to cuie. It's a gieat ointment." Dr. A. AV. Chato's Ointment Is sold at 50c, a box at dealers, or Dr. A, W. C'liUho Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V. Seo Unit pottiutt uutl Hlgnutuio of A, V. Chase, M, 1)., uie on ociy n.ukage. optn Jitddtncnt. Clly of Fcranlon agfllnsl 1). P. riitmiai, el l.( nile to utrlke off or open Julg incut. Mhble M. Palmer against II. II. Palmers rule for tleciee In tlhortp. Simon Mle.Hu airnlnst .lolm Snatilik) eVllluratl. Hlmon Mlgllti aglliesl ntco lhifchlck't terllorirl. t'oinmoiiweillli against Andrn Srltnotuk) rule to icmlt forf'll lire. In iclPtoeiitlon of HrniM of Cliailpt A. twtfl( nilp to ictokp IliHiee, In rcttlttlslon nt Old 1'orge Into wnnUj cuiptloni lo coniinln loner's ipporl. In icl iMil lu s(rlng llrnok and Clifton totwishlps; ptrpllniM to leport of dew erf. .Inspplt I. .Iptni)ii ngiluit .luhn (I. uiJtiton! litlp In. open Jiiduninil, -.i i :iti Ik Kdlcr agitnst .lames II. Kelleri nile for ileiifc -Iti tllioice. Scllni Williams agilti't John Williams! iuIp tor tlftiee In dilutee. John ('. Mullen, osettitor, ngilml Jnliti I,. HeMinMi, ct ul.( rule tu re iluii' collerdon fee. Vrabelll I). I'nslln against I'iios Ihislln! nilo foi decrtp In iIImiicp. Lorn inonw t'lillli ilgttnt Ale I.etiiu, it ul ; nile lo tcinlt eosbt. LICENSES ATTACKED. Among the 101 eases on the urgunient list uro twenty-six which arc rules to l evoke liquor licenses. Those whoso licenses aie attacked arc: Joseph Huff, Charles A. Cole, Jt McWIIIIams, T. J. Lnngaii, J. J. I'adden, Mlchnel Lynotl, J. J. Fluheity, V. II. Durklh. John Swallow, Hany How aid, Geoigrj Pio kopovltcli, V. J. O'Douuell, Adplbcrt He nolds, Antal Gollnskl, William Henley, H. A. Thoinn, Oeorge W. Evans, Elizabeth Reese, John Can oil, A. E. Noirls, J'. J niskln, Martin P. Judge. Tlie twenty-eight illvoice cases on tho list are as follows: Llbbie M. Palmer against D, D. Palmer, ruderlek Webb against Isabella Webb, FiankA. Comp lon against Canie Compton, C. W. Bobbins against rrances H, Robblns, Elolse II, Bunnell against Wllllum Bunnell, John Tollman against Jennie Tollman, M, Agatha Fitch-against F. B. Fitch, Sarah E. Keller against .Tamos H, Keller, Hellna Williams against John Williams, Maiy E. Mar tin against Heniy Martin, Catheilne Watklns against Gomer Wntklns, Mary Corwln against Geoige Corwln, Will iam T. Kiaft against Catheilne Kialt. Hmrv A. Solbtit against Mvrtle A. Selbeil, Emily M. Hlgley against Tred pilck II. Hlgley, Katheiine Beck against Wllllaiu Bee k, Ellslin W. Keetli against Helen Keecb, Lillian Tollman aitalnst John Tollman, Nina Petheiick against WJlllarn Petheiick, Louisa Walteis against Michael Wnlleis, Canlc AVc'll ner against Edwaid AVellner, Olentia H. Terw llllgcr against Waireu S. Ter williger, Jacob Kicmick against Lama Kienilck, Aiabella D. Enslln against Enos Enslln. V. .. Tiffany against Cella E. Tiffany, Hacliel Haivey against Joseph Haitey, Paiah Evans against John G. Enns. Gioss in a Dilemma. About a year ago Peter J. Gallagher leased n lot on Penn avenue to Alex ander Gross, a junk dealer, for u peilod of fle yeais. Under the tpnn.s of the lease Gtoss was to elect ceitaln build ings on the lot, paint them, connect them with the citv water and keen them instiled, and at the end of tho five jetus the bulldlnss weie to icteit to Gallaghei. It was also pitnlded lu the lease that if Gios failed to obPie any of the conditions, the lense was to tetmlnate and the buildings become the piopeity of Gallagher. Last week Gallaghei began a suit in ejectment to oust Gioss, alleging he had failed to comply with the terms of the lease. One of the protislons which It is alleged he failed to obseite is that lequlrlng the Insiuing of the buildings. Gross went into court estorday by bin attorney, Ralph L. Levy, nnd In answer to Mr. Gnllngher's suit, set foith, among other thinsrs, that it was abso lutely impossible foi him to secure in suiance, Assumpsit Suit for $75,000. Suit In assumpsit for $7.1,000 was t's leiday instituted in Prolhonolatv Cope land's office by the Dickson Manufac turing company against tin' Ameiican Locomotive company. Hand & Hand lepiesent the plaintiff. The suit grows out of the failuie of the paities to agree on tho value of tho peisonal piopeity that was transfeiied by the plaintiff to the defendant In tho deal of last eai, by which the Ameii can company came Into possession ot the locomotive woiks of the Dickson company, The teiins of sale weie SI ,000,000 for the leal estate and cost mice for the personal propel ly. the iiguie to be dc tei mined by an Inventoiy. The dispute Is as to what is meant by the cost pilco. Election Appointments. Potnt yestordn made additional tlcc tlon appointments as follows: Lackawanna township, Southwest district Thomas Toole, minoilty In spector, vice Thomas Ferrell, dpceased. Winton, Second w aid Thomas Woods ami Joseph Lang.in, otei seers. Sixteenth ward. Flist dlstilct Theo doie Fahrenholt, Democintlc overseer (substitution). Sixteenth waul, Second dlstilct J. W. Sando, Deinoct.itic oveiseer (titibstl tutionj. Second waul, rirst district Pan ltd; McC.tiiie, mluoiity Inspector. Second waul, Second dlstilct John W. Mullen, mlnoiltv Inspector. Aichbald, Second waul James F. McAudiew, Demociat. and John W. Lull)', Republican, oversee! h of election. Plrst waul. Fit si district Anthony MiGulggan, Demon at, oter.seer of elec tion. First waul, Second dlslile t John Gilttln, Demociat, ovmseei. Hnriiage Licenses. ("lullfo llenu .Siuuieill I.IrU' Andieas s, untou l.sraol Kblirl 122 lllckuiy stitet Itpgina Jiidkovits , ,1'J", suith Washington minus Michid llublock Miwtle hitman llla.ki Si i anion It i)liioni M. Iti) holds PliUlon llliuchu M. Wetl.s l'lllston Thomii II Spaugonl,ein,.laiiilIutuii, W imio ( j, Mibcl W. Diiiiels sira,Uou Wutist Olnnusi) scianton Jp-kli I.ockcr ..stimuli COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. W. I). llllieiibeiiiUi was .totenlae ajipnluteil tjiiJidlaii of Ilie t state of Aunt .Sober., Iff iu dlieete'd to gic !,. boiul, In tlif rue or llnlel Sloup ajln.l I II (Hen uui, a nilu uiiAistii.ljt granted lu suikt nlf the appetl. It it turu.ilil.' tcljy. The illiorte e io of lule I italic i juliist luhn Ilnfter was .ee'ileidar oulorcd plaeed in the adltional arkuiuint lUt foi ilio pu-ciii tiiiu Williim I. PitWraM wat admitted lo tlu bar on motiox of Joseph Oilrleu llu it a gi -' tiatc of St. Tliuiiui' eollege uml (ieoretown ti.ib (cult) mid tor sneul )cart pat lu betii tcaeli. lug III the jiublle .iliyol.. Tho fiilloutng uses uie' sehtdtiUd for dial al tU- luiii of eituity court beglmilng Maidi 10, A. D. Dean it ol. a.Miiisl It. M. Winton, ee. cutor, ct al ; Mary Iotleii agaliut Anthoin I), ilcn; William I.. I'urrell against T. .1, lloughcrl) j Jennie Dean against I'rauklin lioucll; , 1). nl l' M. Spencer agaiutt tho .Nj) Aug (oal com P ii . ('auimiio fldklculc, wlm wtu lomlettd last well, of aggravated assiult and bait cry on Iter eUlci, Wlad)klaw WVJut, of Prlceburg, jnd torn- milted in default of a tine and to.ty, wa ytoter. day ojdi'red rctuoted tu the J-ukjujiini ho-pllal cm tho leCviunwiidatiou ol Jail I'll) ie Ian Lein, .licet. The tmipo.sc i, to je her ehlhl from being boiu lu a piUon cell, TROUBLE AT NOTTINGHAM AN EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO DAY TO SETTLE IT. Biesldent Nicholls and Tlnee Mem bets of the Executivo Committee of Dlstilct No. 1 Will Wait Upon Superintendent Ricliaids, of tho Lehigh nutl Wilkes-Bane Conl Company Later in the Dny Nich olls nnd Others Will Go to Now Yoik to Meet President Mitchell. T D. Nicholls, piesldtnt of the Flist dlstilct! Thomas Duffy, piesldent of the Ninth district, nnd Cieoige Ilart leln, sectetary ot tho Seventh dlstilct of the United Mine Woikeis, will go lo ,Now Ycuk lotlav to meet National Pipsldent John Mitchell and ptoceed to the task ot securing from opetators In the Pennsylvania anthrntltc legion tin agreement to meet the mlneis In ton feienre befoie Apiil 1, next, fortlie pui po"e of fixing n wage scale and woik ing agieemeiit for the year. Piesidpnl Mitchell will he In New Ycuk toinotiow lu attendance udou tt luecting of the executive i oinmlttee of the Nullonal Civic Fedeiatlon, com posed of twelve eiiiployeis. twelve labor leaders and twelve of the most pioinlnenl men of the country nol dl loctly ullled with either side. Ex-President Giover Cleveland is one of these. The fnrt Hint Pusldent Mitchell se lected this time for dealing with the confeience question Is another evidence of his astuteness. The main purpose of the civic federation Is to effect and pie seive amity between l.tboi and capital. That President Mitchell will cause the National Civic Fedeiatlon to Roe the expediency of a confeience between Hie nnthinclte opeiators and tnlneis, as a means of effecting and piescivlng lim it), tun be taken for gianted. That the National Chic Federation can wield a poweiful Influence In the dlieetinn de shed by the miners goes without sa.v Ing. NICHOLLS HOPEFL'L. Dlstilct Piesldent Nicholls Is eiv hopeful that the opeiators will agree to enter into a conl'ei elite. "A lear ago," said lie, yesterday, to a Tilbune reporter, "the opeiatois said their only leason ten not confciiiug with tho United Mine Workeis was that the or ganization did not lepiesent the mlneis. They ceitalnly can not. say that leason now exists. "Since that time we weie given lo undei stand, In an lndliect way, that If our oiganizntlon would demolish ate that It could coutiol the men, Iheio would be no trouble about having a joint confeience. I think we have con vinced overvbodv that the oignniza tion controls tho men. Theie have been comoaiatlvelv few stiikes and tlKjsi' few weie for the most part foiced upon us by employers. They would not have occtiired had theie been a tacit woik lng ngreer.it-:it between Hie opeiatois and tho t'nlted Mine AVoikeis. As an evidence that the mine wen leers' organ isation can enfoice an agi cement. It is only necessary to p nnl out that the men In evety instance went on strike when ordered to by the oiganl2ation, nnd went back again when the oigan Ization gave tho woid. Pieclnltous sit ikes have also come to be ciulte un known. Dm Ing the last six months there has been but one Instance In this district of the men innuguiatlng n stiike without being cndeied." WILL CALL CONVENTION. A convention of delegates fiom each ol the locals in the three dlstiicts will bo called upon the return of the offlceis toim New York. If a confeience is seemed the time and place of the con vention will be subject to the con venience of the opeiators. if the con ference is retused, the men will be assembled at once to discuss v hat their next step will be. Should tho conference come the de tail" will likely be ananged between committees leprcsentlng either side. The miners will want that Its lepie.sen talion shall be made up of a delegate fiom each local, as it is only such a iyiu(iivAi New Every nook and corner of our entire store is full of New Sc-rinp Good's. Ribrir.-; :ire hrip-hl nnd Iimii- tiful this season, and our attractive. New Ginghams, Seersuckers, Chambrays, Madras, Scotch Zephyrs, Egyptian Sheer Ginghams, Mercerized Silk Ginghams and Cham brags, Lace, Grenadine and Lip pet Stripe Ginghams. Prices from 10c for Ordinary to 75c for fancies. 5 White Goods g This is a pronounced White Goods season. We g' are showing fine assortments of both foieigh and do- st mestic goods, India Linons, Peisian Lawns, Peisian $.. Mulls, Swiss Mulls, P.uis Muslins, French Lawns, sz organdies, Dimities; .Nainsooks, Jones' Cambrics, ; riques, Lace, uipper. ana urenaaine utwns, maaras, Brilliants, Open Work and Taffeta Stripes, lite. embroideries, Insertions, Vol, torchons and Oriental Laces and Wash Trimminrs of Every Description. us U5S Mears & Hagen 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. Hi UK 1WtW(lM.1W(tWM Pew AcL clitioxi. I m Vr. aro rinnslanllv rficalvlnr now wares. The latest comes from m' 3! Germany Pipkink i-dr Baked Quaint shape, A cream-colored body with German molloes on each piece. The prices al which we sell them should make them popular. e Hot Water Jujjn, with covers, price, according to size, each.. g Pipkins, with covers 3 Cups and Saucers 3 Cake Plates if n r nyi:ff.M jC m VJCU. . iTllllCll VA. We Clean and Sterilize Carpets and Rugs Making them look fresh uiui new and destroying all moths. Cupels scoured without injury to color or texture Scran ton Bedding Lackawanna and Adams bouy ( an, under the Miles of the 01 ganiratioii, i.ulfy any action that may bo ttvkcn. The opjiatois innv have us many lepieseiitntlves present as the) seo ill. l-ach side Is to have nn equal numbei of rotes no matter what the number of Its icpieseuta lives. At the por.lercnces In the bituminous legions, a mnloiltv vote contiols In evejt) thing excepting tlie fixing of the scale. This woik Is delegated to n joint commit tee nnd what ever is done must be by utiau'iuous ngieeiucni. The executive boatel or the Fii-tl dis trict met .vtsleiday aftcinoon lu the headquaiteis lu the Paull building lo deal with the tumble al the Nothing ham coUiPiy. of the Lehigh and Will.es Br.r'e Coal eomp.in.v uml otliti nnt leis, CAUSE OF STMKi: Tlie men at the Nottinghani went out on stiike last Tuesday because tlnee of their numbei who weie inspecting working cards were dlsciiaiged. Piesl dent Nicholls vas away at the time, but immediately upon his jetuin the next day he 01 tiered the men back to woik. They letumed Thuisdav, President Nicholls, Vice-Piesldent Adair Hyseavnge, and Executive Boaid Membeis John Fallon and Daniel Reese were appointed at jestei day's meeting to go to Wilkes-Banc this mottling and wait upon Supeiintendent Richards in compnny with a committee of the Not tingham employees with a lew of amicnblv adjusting the difficulty. The committee was given full powei to act as it deemed best in seeming a set tlement. Eeenllve Committeeman Llewellvn will go to Bernlce today to Investi gate a gilevance piosented by the em ployees of the Gunton colliery. Accord in;' to the communication lecelved nt tl.e Mine Woikeis' headquui ters, a committee of two of the Gunton mlneis waited on the .supeiintendent and pie sentctl a gilevance fiom the bleaker be). that they were compelled to woik ttn boms for nine bouts pay. The superintendent ngited to nnd did iale the boys' pay, but simultaneously dls cl.aiged tho two mlneis compiising the committee w hleh presented the griev ance WRECK ON THE ERIE. Caused by the Breaking' of a Journal on a Car. A slight wreck occuiied on Satin -div night on the Eile l.iiho.iil at Elm d.ile, one mile east of Wlmmeis, when the journal on one ot the tear cais In oke. Befoie the tialn vas stopped, the eiippled car was diawn over :i mile on the ties. The Dunmcue wieeklng eiew was called into service and lepalicd tlie Injured cur. Goods! selections are particulars ? 0. ft ar. an Beans. Hot Water Jugs. Etc 2 ranging In r., ... t9 9C " "' p3 $i.So 50 1.60 sv M ' " ILvvvua vyew gg r 1.14 Wroralnc ATenuo VU. Walkli iJ Loalc Ar.und. , Co., F. A. Kaiser AUNAdlJs;. Avenues. Both 'Phone; End of the F. L.. CRANE, 324 Lackawanna Avenue. WWCTWEAal 100s Pii-ian tnd Mulen sioiin iidlli si", 00 now ' t lWi Ptiim and iloulllonj storm eolltr llODiuw f-frt 10n7 Vlluk sioim collai .'iiDiundiDI 2a!4 Mink lolliictlc 4UD0 nuw join lOiS (liclip Collaictte lj 0U note I ID 10i-llliek Miiten Start fi nu 1 ow I (H 12.'! Illiek Maitin scuf 7 U1) now 4 Ol KK)I hltetiio s, it stlr( 1 111 now till IHOTi l.htllit Sell sunf J "il nuw IT.) 113s sable lev Scuf I.triim,, HUH) II. VI Sable s.,v s.itf s Ml no t -iill lllV-llliie I.) n 'eaif 1", nj now II) (I I JOD Blue l.tnv Sent JJOOnrtw soi loni H(,i l 0 staif 7 01 note Id) stir Mink searf, long talis !00mm Si 111 :i)10 Mink Seatf !. 00 now 17.0D '.i72' iiimiuinu Hen lloi, .! ds lung .. . .. .", 00 now -', III ."7 -llUtlv lieu Hoi, 1 Mis louj- '')0Hno 110) ''Tl lliuwii Heir lloi, ! (is lotirf. l'i UO now 10 0) ii) Xltllllll OppOsUlll 11(11, .1 )lls l"ii- il IN) now I ul T'li-flut 'o Uui, I tiU lone' . HiOOnow 7.01 J'V'-nim l.n Ik i, .. )ils loiu lsOUntm U OJ luis Ibpilred. I ins Miiiuf ii tilled Itaw I t it loii-lil. I Three j Good I c 1 Thin H to fashion the spiinu shiit- H to fashion the spiinu shiit wnlst f i oni. Silk Embroidered Taraise (A new name foi an old filend), the uinteiinl some what lesembllng nuns' veil- WaslTsilks Rumnn Stripes Predominating. Nothing nlceir foi nn nftei noon waist, and the amount of seivice to ho obtained fiom these uinteiinls is un limited, as n little spnp and watei make them appeal ns NEW. Sicilta A new cloth, and one that will not become oulinnry, n& we put chased only one pattern of each. 126 Wyoming; Ave, TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Meldrum, Sootf & Bo