B THE SCJUNTON TRIBUNE-SATUltDAXr, MARCH 15, 1902. .- .4,4i'i,i"ll4l4'4l "Coughed All Night." V ' ' Till1; complaint we have heard so often thr.t we know Just what to recom mend for It. Our Compound Syrup of White Pine and Tar Gives almost Instant re lief, as It soothes tho In flamed bronchial passives and quiets that annojlne hack , 2iic a Ilolllc o- Prcpared ONLY by Matthews Bros 3in Lsckawanna Avenue. $. & 4. a f $ ! ! $ tf b h ! 4 4 t ! S sn: and rnoriTMirr. Paying Dividends of 12 jrr nnniim. and there I sufficient ore ON" II WD (SlO.noo.ooo) tu continue dividends nt this nto for Hie next llftccn jeii. own and opiullne Smelter 521 tons ililh i no debts Those wl'hln,r to make a safe and prolitiblc in lptltncnt In i listed itock will do well to wiitc me for pro pectus, CHARLES D. SANDERSON 136 Wyoming Ave., Scinnton, Pa. A New Art Store Mr O. K. Pratt wishes to announce to the ladies of Scranton that bIio will Khc FREE LESSONS in lace work until Apill 1'th, it her store, o. 220 Wyoming ac , Oppcvtlc "The L)ccum" J. P. COULT, D. D. 5. Suigeon Dentist. 110 WYOMING AVENUE OVEU THE GLOUE STOIIE. Twenty jeciif' Micccssful prac tice in till'? county. City Notes. MH.IU M VII f VMUV lulin (.linn, who ii.idc it 1022 Dennett tiut, oilli .Sci niton, w 11 Killed bj boina; urn down bj .1 I lekin liuu train near the Ciuiga lite 5c-,leidiv aflernoon CI,V-S IN SK.Ill l!l VUINC- V ilass in silit ri idins nniiio will bo orginicil it the t uitiit wngcliiil cliureh of Gucii lljda;e, this cuiiinc; jl 7 .0 ocloil. A competent tiaeliu will lue cliu.e. l0lls rUHWlll' lhr- VVimin's o rliuiRC will move down stain heroic later, nnklng it mole comcnliut toi puron I lip (changi is .i eliinti little plan win re all oiU of attractive irticlca mi be hoiuht 1015 SIl.VI.lNfi A JtlbL dame-,. Collins, a j onus fellow Hun,; on 'poll Hill, Ihmmcii, wis niicated 'teidij b fcpcci i! Otllur 1 1 ink. Me C!ee foi riding on a latkiwiuiu ti lin He wis committed (o the County j ill foi tiling dais liv Aldeinun lhidil.i. ' V VS III Hi: &Kvr' 1 I Ivs- lleiu.i UHUon, who disappeared fifin his himc in l'orp.t cou.t in rebnur) ft, w,u iiiained juit four nniiths in the dn he iii.appeired and not 1 seme of u irs a, lieietofoie st ted. He had been in Sainton sewn weel 4 M:V HVCi: 1IVU; Prof. 7ohn Mullnlei, he ilanclug instate lor, ins pceuied the old Viung leu'-. Institute, hall on Lackawanna avenue, and 1 Ins litcn umodelled, and will be opened mt Mondij evening with i nienl It has hem it ) lined "Hie I!mk Kill " IV WW VIII) SOV lolm lla-tln-, a joung nan vged IS joar, of Duiiuioie, wis J lie. led jester In afternoon nt the imtmcr of his mut'i i, iho charges him with J.iultlng her and with lina; incoiuible He will be erlun a healing lii morning bifove Alduniiii Hudil.v. LW lM.MM) SUPPI'K V 2j emt New riRlmd supper will bo Rcrud to the gencnl ublic at the 'ioung Wonun'i Oluistlin as-o-lalion tills evening, lollovving U the menu: liked beans, fried ojstus, (old lnm, potato hi), hot corn mufllns bread, pkkhs, ale, nit oranges. HUM' ANNUVI. 11VNQLI.P Hie tli,t annual lunuuet of the Miler I'llnkr," ,aoelatioii of tliU cilj will be conducted tonight at the M GRANE'S J. if I ii .i ... .1 i THE VERY SMARTEST OF THE NEWSPRWG TAILOR EFFECTS IN SUITS. J THE NEW SEASON'S MOST FETOHINQ STVLES ARE SHOWN HERB IN A PROFUSION QF LAV ISH NSS HEfiE'JS ONE OF THEM AT S2S.H0, MISSES' SUITS, ALL COLORS, ALL tylNDS OF CLOTH, COI. LARL&SS ETONS. BROADCLOTH VEST EMBROfOERED FLOUNCE, IS TRIMMED TO MATCH, THE SKIRT HAS A DROP SILK PETTI' COAT1, ALL FOR $8t60. GRANE'S !Z S&ZzLACKAWANNA AVE, ...... t , ,!i,,' ,1 QUICKSILVER Charlei hotel. The affair will he purely Informal and no regular toit tli( hai been prepared. A number of the members of the VWIkisIline otlillon are expxtcd to be priseut. 11 ' ' 110V MISMVfJ. Mr, t, t. .eu, if f2l 1 rnnlillii itenuc, repoiled to the pollie lil nlltht (hit her ll-jeirold win, Wtslev, left home In the moriihiit nml had not retuiiied. -hc wds Inclined to think tint he hid tun aij. 'the boy wore long Homer, n datk gmy roal mid a plaid cup. Ho h.n dark lull'. I'll MM 1 1 1) Willi ASSVUIiT. Anllionv ltoi, of "-crJlilou utrcel, was airestcd Jettenlij utr the lint nice of Matle Piuquale, who dinged h'ni wltli nssiult mid biltelv. The rae wis to haie been lieaul bv .Vhlermaii IluiUt, hut the prose tutor re li tiled tit the list moment unit llia nut let oil on pJ.unent of the cols of the nue. TEAOHEHS' INSTITUTE. Pioginmmo AnniiBed for Todny's Meeting nt High School. The following tnogtmnmr hits heeti ntinngcil for thu monthly ItiMtlttite nt the city tetioheii to ho held In the hlk'h school bullillnir today: Class work, 10 to 11 ainiiimur A ami It, loom 7. hlfitoty, "Bnltlo of Gelt,s bUKf," If. J. Ketilck, frcoBrnphy, ".Motintnlns," Mls Annn Mttnson. Qimnmtir nnd Intel mcdiiitc A, loom I: "The Suhtiuelinnnn," Miss Teicsa Glb hons; "Lotifjltude nml Time." GeoiRo Howell. Intel inedlnto H nnd C, loom C: "The Heart," Miss Bessie Burnett; "Analysis of a I'oeni," Mis Mmy Dan iels. Pilmaty A. U and C, nudltotlum: "The Question Horn," Miss Gay and Miss Webb; "The Teacher's Lan jrunBe," Miss Jennie n.uilels: "Stotles," Mls Judge. Matetlul, pencil, tablet, music book No. 5 Geneinl avoik, 11 to 11! SlngliiK, 15. Owens, oonductoi; ucltntlon, Miss M. Gilflhi; oe.il solo, Miss Elizabeth I.i'Wls; "Columbus," Geotge Howell; singing Institute. m ADDRESS BY DR. HARRIS. President of Bucknell Spoke Befoie Baptist Social Union. Iter. Dr. Hnnls, president ot Buck nell unlveislty, dellveied an inteiest ing address last night befoie the newly foi meif Baptist Social union, which met In the Sunday school looms of the Penn Aenue Baptist chuich. Dr. Hai i Is tiaced the development of the splilt of social Intel eoui.se, of hospitality and of benevolence from the eaillest times to the pitsent day, In a scliol.irlj man ner The oiganlatlon of the union was finally peifected jtifet piioi to Di. Ilai lis' adiliess, lepiesentatlves being piesent from eveiy Baptist chut eh In the city The union will be an indi vidual oigani7ation, which will have nn existence enthely ap.ut fioin the clnuclics Its pilnclpal puipose will be the de vclopment of a closer affiliation among the Baptists of the city and the cultl ation of a bioader spiilt ol Clnlstl anity. Denominational Intel ests will be discussed at the meetings and an ef foit made to Inn ease the Intel est in missionary woik MR. PASSMORE HAS RESIGNED. Is to Become Cashier of Fianklin National Bink of Philadelphia. E. I'. I'assinoit", who was lecently called to the cashleibhlp of the Tiad ei s National bank fiom Avomlale, Pa , has been teiuleied a like position by the rianklln National, one of the laigo Philadelphia banks Mi. Pnsinoie has made many fnends duiing his biiet stay in Su an ion, and w Idle the bank oillcials and dliectois aie ple.ibed to see this mei Ited advancement they accept his les ignutlon with gieat leluctance. r. AV. Wolleiton, cashlei ot the Fust National bank of West Chestei, has been appointed to puccced Mi. Pass moie. The Ti.tdeis' seem to have made a wise selection in Mi. WollertOn, as he Is a llnanciei of -w Ide epetienee In banking, a cultmed gentleman and cine of West Chestei 's solid men. riPTY-POUR YEARS OLD. Anniveisaty of Lackawanna Lodge of Odd Pellows Celebrated. The flfty-louith annlveisaiy of Lack awanna lodge, No Lil, Independent Older of Odd Fellows, was celebiated last night in Odd Fellows' hull by the memheis, theii wives and fi lends. Theie was no foimal piogi amine ear ned out Magistrate John T. Howe made an nddiess of welcome to the guests and bade them make as nicuy as they could. Dancing was enjojed In the main meeting loom to music len deted by Piof. Johnson, and upslnltb n. bumptuous xepast was honed. The committee htuing the affair in chnige compdsed the following niciii beis: W. W. Biandovv, John T. Howe, Istael Ruth, F. L. Still dev ant, J. E. Hail is, Geoige fi, Hoin, H T. Tiuk hnin, E. D. Jones, and i:. 15. Davis PRICE COMMITTED. Negio Who Slashed Lnuin Pnino Must Ansvvei Charge in Comt. Huiiy Piice, the coloied man who slashed his best gill, Lama Paine, with a iaor on Thut.sday ufteinoon, was fonnnltted to the county Jail jesteiday moi nlng by Mngistiato Howe, In de fault or $300 ball on a chnige of felon ious wounding, Ho ofteied no defense, simply maintaining that the woman called him names and ho lesented It. The Paine woman, who was diuiils at tho time she w.ts tut, was commit ted to the county Jail foi thlity das In default of a line of $3. NEW ENGLAND SUPPER. Will Be SeivedlulrTw. C. A. Rooms This Evening, A New England supper will be sened this evening nt tho' Young Women's Clulstlnn nssoclntloii looms, on Wash ington avenue, between thu houis of 0 and S o'clock These event h aie alwajs of u delightful nntuie, and aie well pationlzed Tho supper to be given tonight is In chuige of a committee, of which Mis, C. H, Dermun Is chaliman. DR, BOWER MARRIED, His Biide Is Miss Majy McMnhon, of Noith Scinnton. Dc U, Zelgler Bovver, of Noith Seianton, and Miss Jlmj McMnhon, both of Noith Hci.inton, vveio ,mui iled jesteiday by Rev. CJeoige E. Guild, D, D, ut Pi. Bower's homo on Nqith Main avenue. Dr. Bowel's foiiuer wife, who lives III Philadelphia, seemed u djvoite fiom him about u inoiUli ago. Business Men's Lunch. I'lom tho noon lunch menu, at Hun ley's, 120 Spruce btieej, may lie 01 deied: 0steis, chops or just a cup ot excellent coftec. Finest Bock Beor 111 owed Is E. Uohliiiou'si Sous. On diuught today. NO MORE TOLL CAN BE TAKEN ANOTHER LAOKAWANNA ROAD IS MADE PREE. Supeiior Com t, in llairlsbuig Yes teiday, AfflrmB Judge Edwrtrds' rindlngs in tho Abington and ractoryvllle Turnpike Cnso Jitdgo Kelly Sustained in tho Cases of Reynolds and Edgar Against Cnl lendcr Judge Vosbuig's Plist Re viewed Opinion Concuned In. Factoiyvllle and Ablnglon tmnplkels to be n flee load. The opinion of Judge Edwards sustaining tho report of the viewers, iccommendlng Its condemna tion, was yesterday nllluned by the Supeiior comt nt Ilaulsbuig. Tho load extends fiom the tei initial of tho Providence and Abington or Noithetn Boulcvaid company's road, at tho little white chinch In Clark's Gieen, to the village of Fnctoiyvlllo. It Is nine miles long, nnd passes tlnough South Abington, Glcnbiiin, Dalton, Ln Pluine nnd Factoryvllle. It was built In 1SG4 by a company, at whose head was Gideon Palmer, of Gleiibuin, father of Hon. H. W. Palmer, of Wilkes-Banc. Henry Noithup Is the piesent piesldent of the company. The capitalization of the company Is $9,000. Thtee yeais ago the coutt was peti tioned by n large number of .the people of tho municipalities tlnough which the load extends to have It condemned ain't made fiee of tolls. A counter-petition, signed by many lesldents of South Abington, vvus ptesented. It set forth that South Abington was now t;ied td the legal limit for load lepalrs and could not take caie of any moie loads. REPORT OF VIEWERS View eis were appointed to take tes timony and lepoit on the advisability of condemning tho load, and also what the company should be allowed In damages. They lepoited In favor ot freeing the load, and fixed $S,C00 as a fair lemunointlon to the company. The Northern Boulevard company, which had essayed to buy the mlle-and-a-half stietch of load from Clark's Gieen to Claik's Summit, as an exten sion to its boulevaid, also fought the condemnation on the giound that a boulevard company's load is not sub ject to condemnation, once It Is dedi cated ns a boulevaid Judge Edwaids decided that while this might all be tine, the mllc-and-a-half stietch In question could be condemned, because the Noithein Boulevaid company ex ceeded its chaiter lights when it as sumed to buy it. The company was chattel ed to constiuit and maintain a boulevaid between Piovldence coineis and Claik's Gieen and it could not, without having its chaiter amended, even accept as a gift any load oi piece of load othei than that which would extend between these teiintnl. It was too late to amend the chaiter in time to foiestall the condemnation, and tho stietch coveted bv the boulevaid com pany goes fiee with the othei even and one-half miles Attorney Richaid Holgato annealed foi the puties l.uoiing the condemna tion, and Attorney S B Pi ice was counsel foi the opposition. SUITS AGAINST CALLENDEIt. The Supeiior comt also handed down opinions nfHrming the findings of Judge Kelly In tho cases of G r Rev holds nnd Mails K. Edgar against S N. Cal lendei, and the finding of Judge Vos buig in the mattei of the anneal of Silas H.utlev in the Ezekiel Guinner estate. In the flist-named cases the pi iln tifts, each, bought of Mi. Callendei, at his solicitation, one bundled shaies of the capital stock of the Aiizona East ern and Montana Smelting and Oie Pioduclug and Development company, pajing 53 a sliaie Mi. Calicnder agieed In wilting that he would le-pui-chaso the stock at the exphation of six months, at the option ot the put Outs ets, upon theii giving fifteen dnvs' notice of theii deslie to sell. At the end of six months the putchnscis chose to exeicise theii option, gave the le quiied fifteen davs' notice and me pented their stock with a demand for $000 apiece. Mi, Callender tefused to le-pm chase, and suit was bi ought to enfoico the confine t. . The defendant did not deny shilling the ngieement, nor that he iccelved piopei notice. He, however, denied tho plaintiffs' light to lecover $600 apiece, alleging that the most ho could be called upon to pay would be tho dlf feieuce between. the $300, each had paid him, and the value of the stock at tho end of the sixty days Ho alleged, as a fui thei defense, that he did not undeisluml the natiiie of the paper he signed; that tho plain tiffs' attorney told lilm It was a guar antee that the stock would be vvoith ns much In six months ns It then wns; that ho so undeistood It, and was In duced to believe It to be so by the statements mndo to him by the plain tiffs' UttOlllPS. JUDGE KELLY'S DECISION. Judge Kelly decided that the coniiact was enfomiblo specifically, and that the attempt of the defendant to vaiy tho tetms of the lontuict by alleging fiaud or nilsiepieseutatlon could not succeed when only suppoited, as It was, by u geneinl allegation. Judge E. O, Nevvronib and fiateuco Bnlentlne 1 epiesented the plaintiffs', Watson, Dlehl & Kemmeiei weie Mr Callnudor's uttouievs. The Gumaer cuso Is the (list in which nn -opinion fiom tho new Lackawanna Otphniih' coutt was passed upon bj an appellate com I It, Incidentally, In volves ti number of new (itiestlous of law, and, its a consequence, some of Judge Vosbuig's findings In this, his fh st loviowed opinion, win become au thoiity. Tho cabo Involves the constiuction of the will of tho late Eeklel Gumaer, of Benton He gao -unions put eels of land to his thiee sous, Fied, l"uink nnd Geotge. A condition imposed was thut each of them should pay to their inathet annually the equivalent of six per cent, on $.,000, and If she needed it, the -whole of $J,000, each paying a thlid. Tied's lund was sold at sheriffs sale, bought in bv Thomas Pattcison iitul by him convojed to Silas Haitlej J'otlio of tho chuige Imposed on the land by the wl of Ezeklel Gumuei was publicly given nt the sheilffs sale Ten euia after the mounting of the will, nnd sevetal ycais after Huitley got the Tied Guinuer land, the widow came in nnd made chiim against Huit ley for one-thlul of $.',000, alleging thut she needed It, QUESTIONS AT ISSUE. Whether oi not tho condition of tho wU vvjis a tiiuigo on the land after it passed to iltutlcy, and whether or not Closed Until March 20 Taking a necessary rest S. H. 131 PENN AVENUE, Mis. Guinner was rcdlly in need, weie tho questions Judge Vosbuig wns called upon to decide. Ho detlded that the will created a cluiigo on each of tho tin oo parcels of Jam), which the subse quent sales Hid not, oblltetnte, nnd dl lected Hint Huitley pay the balance, or one-tliltd ot the Intel est unpaid by Fied Gumaer to hla mother, and nlso a sufficient sum to t educe the onc-thlrd of tho pilnclpal to $300, It being the opinion of tho comt that she was not in need of tho whole $2,000. Tho late Judge W. II. Jessup and W. II. Jessup, jr., appeared for tho nppel lnnt, and John It. Edwaids fot the ap pellee. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND Number of Propeities Disposed of at tho Couit House Yesterday. Mnnlage Licenses. The following propeities weie sold jestcrdny by Sheilff Schadt: Property of John Holgato, in South Abington, to Joseph 0'P.rlcn, attorney, tor $1,100 1'ioperty of Chrk'd Summit Canning compinj, in Claik's Summit, to 11. 1'. Tinkhani, lor SJ0O Property of .limes If. Clan: and George It. CI irk, In Sainton, to Willaul, Wan on .V. kuapp, foi ;oo Pioperty of Milter T. JlcSielioln, William J. McMcholas nnd Catherine JIcMcholap, in feci ni ton, to Itucl Cipwell, attorney , for S103 SS Pioperty of M .1. Padden, in Sci niton, to Mrs. I ranees Jluckus, foi $0" Property of Jane Watkins, in Hewing Diool., to x 0 Parke, cccutoi, for S77.ll Piopeily of bus in M Xucy .mil 'llionus N"arej, in Seianton, to John It. lliewcr, for 71 0J. Piopertv of Thomas J. Ilioun and Ll??iu blna Ilrown, in Scrmton, to Tijlor llullding and Loan as.oeiation, for 'GJ n Piopertv of Winlfied Dougheily and James Doughertj, in Dnmnoic, to Geoige 1) Drown, for $07 4", Piopeifj of Magdtlein Shick and Milliiin Shlck, ji., in Scrmton, to M. M liiiniicll, attor nt.v, for tl)0 Piopiitj of Urulget Iamb and Thomas limb, In Seianton, to l ilkn .V, Hill, atlornejs, for $J00 Propertv of John 1' SchaolTcr, in Scranton, to Walker .V. Hill, ittoinn., for $d,'.(0 Piopeit of Vlatguet V Htiniitt, cecutii rf the lite John limuclt, to Labella I. Dallciitliic, for .lb,000 Propel 1 of Owen J Until,, in su inlon, to Mallei Jv. Hill, nttorncw, for ) to Property of Willaul Knowiton, in Lack in miia towiuldp, to Walkei L Hill, iltormji, for S71 ; Propem of Lemuel J, Moodv, in Scranton, to Dunn A. Dunn, atloruc.io, foi S7SSI l'ropci t of A s Xi, Tied Dun mil John T. Cooper, executors of the t.tate of the lite Chailes, W. lloe.lu, to Cliailci Itobin-Kin, for sj.o-Jj Propertv of Cliaiko W lloeslei, in Senntou, to ClnrlCi llobmsou, loi e"(i Piopeit of lied Duir and John C. Cooper, cccutois, to Vuaoist Itobiii.ou, foi 4,U0 Piopcrtj of Mai Atl 111.011 mil VMllnm Vt 1 In.on, in Sujnlon, (1 iniiiuiuian, ittoiiu;. WBATH WAS ACCIDENTAL. Veidict of the Colonel's Jmy on the Death of Geoige Blaine. A veidict of accidental death was ip poited last night, by the jury empan elled by Coioner Saltiy to inqulie into the death of Geoige Blaine, the tenm ster who fell fiom his wagon and had liis skull fiaotuied, at the coiner or Madison avenue and Ash stieet Thuis day afternoon Tlie jury was com posed of John Dfamiej, James Mo loney, William Coicoian, William Cal lahan, John I Llehig and Joseph Bud dj. Coronet Snltiy, jesteiday, viewed the lemalns of William Ciowley, of Meii dlan stieet, who was killed bj being nm oei by a tialn at the Seianton stieet ciosslng Thuisday. Ho has not yet decided whether oi not an inquest should be held Casey & Kelly's Bock Beer On tap today at all hotels and les tamants. r ne Display ay of and Foul.ird Silks, beauties at the price, greens, greys, blues, browns and rose Prince's Twills, beige mixed suitings, 45 inches wide, in shades ol gold, olive brown, greens and blues a dollar fabric lor Granites and Whip Cords, all wool, 40 inches wide new iludes , Pedestrian Skli tings, new selections of desirable shades and weights 75c up to Black wool Grenadines, Voyles, Batistes, London Twines and Open Mesh Goods lor suits and skit ts socto Black Grenadines, Silk Mouselline, embroidered elects, Sewing Silk Twist, Snipes and figures, Mer cerized and All Silk 50c up to Light Weight Spring Suitings, Meshes and Crepe Weaves, all the new soft shades 50c to hs Silk Warp Pongees, a light weight suiting, suitable for tsi j Waists and Dresses , , 20c & ..g Printed and Embroidered Swisses ,,,.,., , , , , . I2y$c j-j Us Sill; and Mercei Ued Ginghams 25c to 50c i ; l:fyptian Tissue Ginghams , , '25c T 9 Sea Island Percales, yard wide ,,..,.,,,,.,... 12jc fe H2 New Dimities, beautiful printing 12.c ifc; f$ Printed India Linen Batistes , , ,,, J 5c st M ears & Haerenl 415417 Lackawanna Ave.. ,(fM0(fM?)(fM0(OVO(fH?K?l(fHfM?H0(fMfHIM'fM0(fH WHO WOULDN'T BE A JUDGE DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCE OP JUDGE PERRIS. Was Talked to for Tvventy-sevon Solid Hours This Week at Wilkes Bairo In tho Coso of tho Myeis Hehs Against tho Consumers' Coal Company During That Peilod Nearly 175,000 Words Wore Hurled nt Him Attorney Zelsler Broko All Local Recoids. Attorney Slginund Zelsler, ot Chicago, bioko all pteviotis lecoitls for long distance talking In Wllkcs-Bnire this week Und gave ample demonstration of tho lnct that tho citizens of tho Windy City cmry some ot its characteristics mound with them. Attorney Zelsler Is associated with Attorney Hnuy Fuller, of Wllkes Bane, as attorney for the hehs of Os car Mcis and others who hnvo an equity stilt against the Consumers' Coal company, which has been up for a hem lug befoie Judge Feirls. It Is alleged that tho Consumcis' company has not taken all of tho mat kotablo coal from a tract of land leased fiom tho Myers hehs and they want to compel tho company to continue its mining opeiatlons. In Chicago Mr. JCclsler Is l.ated ns one Vif tho lcadcis of tho Cook county bar, and was one of the attorneys who defended the an archists who paitlcipated lu the Hay maiket llots. Tho testimony In tho Myeis equity case was hctud some time ago, and Monday morning when couit opened Attorney Zelsler began his aigument. He talked nil day Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and at 3 o'clock Thttisdny afternoon had 1 cached the last piopositlon of his aigument. Judge Feirls told him it was quite unneces saiy to aigue that as the couit agieed with him with lefeience to It. Attorney Fuller concluded tho aigu ment with a Httlo four hour chat about tho meilts of tho plaintiffs' side of the case, and Attorney Felix Ansait, of Tunkhannock, spent a day in aigulng the case for the defendant company. Altogether Judge Ten is was talked to for twenty-seven solid homs and had In tho nelghboihood of 173,000 wolds hulled at him. ORPHANS' COURT MATTERS. Judge A A. Vosbuig pieslded at a session of oiphans' court jesteiday. Ar gument on the exceptions filed to the auditors leport in the estate ot Am biose Mullej-, deceased, was continued until Match 21. A hcailng in tho estate of W. W. Smith, deceased, was continued until M.aich 2.', at 9 a. m. On motion of T. J. Duggan, court ap pointed Mai j- O'Bilen guaidian of An na O'Brien. On motion of Attorney Tiank M. Ljnch, Michael Bosak -was appointed guaidian of Annie MacLanos, Malk Mackonas, Baibai.a. Mackonas, Michael Maekon is and Arei onlca Mackonas, mi nor chlldien of John Mackonas, de ceased, of Olyphant. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Williamspoit, Pa, M.uch 10. Wp aie also in need ot thoioughly competent stenogiaphei. Wite if -ou can lecommond one. Willlnmspoi t Co. The same company last week wrote foi an assistant book-keeper AVe can onlv fill the place bj- tiansfeiiing a nouhr man who is now filling a good poiition. Buck & Whltmoie. An Appeal Taken. The costs in the tiespass cas,o of tho executive committee of the Stieet Cai Men's Union against Dr. H. E Lutz having been letnxed an appeal was jesteiday taken fiom the aw aid of the aibltiatoii. Hon. James Moll furnished the neces sity seciuity to make the appeal pos sible. si Saturday and j the Newest 59c 75c 3. tJi 3.50 2.00 .1 4S, jjivuu yiiiiiio mm S rS&i f vm (TUxfeV GEO. V. 1VHL.L.AR & S 1 4S Sa -1' ! NEW 'PHONE 137 !& rVWmmrmflmrmn)VwfY Housecleaning Time Approaches Let us repair your furniture, make over yout mattresses aucl clean your carpets before the rusb begins. a3JWf & BQU8 Lackavvatina and Adams Avenues. ittUilttAiA)idii))ii)l For Saturday Buyers Do jou wen tiling? Do nu mike imicli of opporiunltlea? Do jou rend our ad ertisouicnts? if em don't tr.v it and jou'll Unit wc do as wo bav. 'the line uiv inj; peilod is also heie and theie .no bars tins all oor the stou. 'Ihev ate the inci dentn of a gieit buslncvs being; built up by citering to the most winta of the most people. Corsets Pink and Illue Corbel", kti liwht front, short hlpi, ind perfect In fit and A ('r mil e up f-tioiiff and beniteible, u-uillj sold at (5c; bpeenl Price "'' Ribbons I ine TalToti Itibbon-", in plain colors, faney pillerns mil pilka dots These )p arc i to 3 inches wide and note the priie. social Price vll VSen's Socks Men'-, 1'iinej bo In stripes mil fanelis 'Iheie's liluk and white fl'ures, Tc,, and led, blue md tin &p 1 ill Puce, two for AiJO fSSeckwear Jiost chinning lot of Vim's Xickweir, especlillv intended for fine oil trado ami icn swell New hhapes new pittertv, new- toloilngs, in fict, all new 5j()r goodi bpeenl at "' Ladies' Hosiery I idles' llhck Ho-.e, llirinsdorf dje, ib-liiteli fi-t color, drop stitch Hid OK-. lace lisle effect-, 'the "Onlj" and ccrj piir w linntcd. Speclalat w Siik Waists 1 hborite showlmr of Silk Waists, and hero is one Item: lino 'lain 1 1 Sll! VUiob, and some of l'e 111 do Sole, tucked eprdul md hem stitched ilfects cu biek, iiont anil sleeves. Dhclc and colois and really C s Qg woitli sv 00 Specnl it v Muslin Gowns line Jlu-dm Row 113 In -I dllTerent sljk's, low nil hluh necks, V and squire AQc and "pIlnces.,, slnpes, tucks, heinsstilehul and in-eitlngs fcpceial at vt-fw Cosset Covers Mule of fine Muslin, liimnied wi Hi lIinihuiR lice, V and square necks 39c Special -a. Si : ' 1 McCoeeeSl & Coi Men's Furnishings and Women's Outfitting. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. $fMVW. WWWWfcWMWPftWWftW Ml if Mill '3 rfrtuirpn Kl equireo ONE HUNDRED CARLOADS of seedless raisins each year. This may givo Borno idea of tho demand that it takosf ten jnillion (10,000,000) packages a year to satisfy. Itia"con ileined" in form;clean, -wholesome, digcatihla and delicious. lOc. a pacStago rich making two larsta pies Also l'uilt U11I.0 and ruilt I'liiIdJiii:, Yaltmblo nremiumllEtinpacl.ngo. I w I ,syraouso,ri.i 'Phone 2007, Old 'Phone 7o- Ion I Mr Buy the ? n "Smoot," the Typewriter Man, takes pleasure in ex hibiting its merits from morn till night, 1st floor Guernsey Building, Scranton, Pa, Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufactuilng Co., Scranton and Wilkes-Carre, Pa, Stationary engines, Hollers, Mining Machinery, Pumps- .a nui mSknsssisn iitn PRnrfi ur.nn nfin..;iurnnu&D.rd. y iv Dinner Sets One of the many open stock pattern, that we Mould rait to jour attention li Hie tolnnlil, LOltnllLIN'M SEVII V ITHIl 0H1 (illVA-A HAItl), DESSli, VllltU OUS ItODV lor n foundation, the tlrnlgn Is tlawlc in ojlllne, embcllhlicd with Cryu niillieimiini. l'or a modest price pattern it ha Ho eqihl, 100 I'll CIS, fi; (jo. ou need not (oulliio )our purchase to the 100 piece, It It In open stock Select what 30U need. 134 Wyoming Ave. CO. Walk In and look tit omul. VI Both 'Mlionov !5T p.'ic.'i.vVJT'UC s'1 Hi 151 KS?.?:'r?jm-jP9mnK&M arsty EXKEaaEE! Gowns S33S2S21SS3 Never hns there lieen a tlmo when all thnt Is beautiful, giace- M P fttl nnd elaborate have been so K happily combined, as today's showing in Satin Fouinids and Gtenadlnes. Satin Foulard nxqtiislte nil oer deslsns, cjosely icsembllns laco oveidiess E'J and woven so peculluily as to defy imitation. The excluslvo- t ness oC tho be.uitirul pattern is - seen nt a filnnce. Indeed, Satin f Foulnul holtls high favor this season, and unfottuntite, Indeed, : is the 0110 who does not possess ;. fiuch a row 11. Grenadine These goods need no Introduc tion, They aio too well known, and liked by up-to-dato women. In searching; for beautlttil pat terns, vvehavo been well tew aid ed, and It Is difficult to leollze, after notlnpr tho beautiful new designs, that it's slnipl) an old m fiientl in a new guise. elciruiii, 126 Wyoming Ave. lvit.Bri:'fy.tn'i,7HiHPiK'''a Linotype Composition Book or News Done quickly and reasonably nt The Tribune office. Scott & Co. -v.i X" M I