W "'Jfi.-lVI'"1 r.-ff,r,.f ... ' 'N y . r- v "Wk.-j- n'wp'-d OTTl.TiTflT c' . 4il' t i . ' ," ' " i ' . ' 1 "-,.3 ' - t v , r i v , n . . r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902. "Tnc little Gent" Boys Shoe It's stylish and It's mado by a' manufacturer who un fflENT derstands the leather qualities necessary for Boys' Good 'SJ.10C3, I'Ji'fUk i7WfrJ!5rP7w.ii"n!M,,ff!W " V PPL K4 1 s mWmJr ytAmmsM He awa! stv tfrWM mmmi iirj)vmm&s-'i& -&&: tt i! fi I mw h Our 3 1 years of experience and 'progress enables us to say this to you truthfully You'll fall to find elsewhere in this city such values and style assortments as we offer you in the Boys' and Chil dren's Department of this store' It has grown it will continue to grow. It's interesting to us, and it's interesting to you, because there would be no growth without a good cause for growing. Each season's business is built up on the satisfac-' tion of clothes sold the previous season. Mothers of boys fully realize the importance of thoroughness in make and material. It's our strict attention to each and every detail that has created the demand' and increased the sales of our Boys' Clothes from year to year. We can't give here a list of all the styles and prices to be found in our Boys' department. A Few Suggestions. Vestee Suits Some swell little novcltic; in this style of Suit. From $2.50 to $6.50 Sailor Blouse Suits See the new "Middy" Col lar on all our blouse novel ties. From $2.00 to $6.50 Two-Piece Suits The styles in these Short Pants Suit includes the new "Dclsarte." $3.50 to $7.00 Young Men's Suits Long Trousers Suits, cut by patterns that arc correct for this reason. From $6.50 to $10.00 SAMTER BROTHERS, L Complete Outfitters. REPORT OF GRAND JURY ZTHAT BODY MADE ITS F'XEST EE TUBN TO COUHT. It Consisted of Twenty-four Tiuo and 160 Ignoicd Bills Joseph Sorameib Trespass Cnsc on Tiial Before Aibitvators Caubo of the Action Mis. Watkius Bungs .1 Suit Against the D., I,. & V. Co. Win ton. Executors Ask for an In junction Marriage Liccnt.cs. Court yrMonl.iy lerelvnl Hip first rc da n from tlte Ki.incl jury. It consisted of twent; four iruo hills and 160 JKnored. Among- I lie Iruo hills w.is one oli.ughiff Y. V. I'lilford villi false im pel souatlon of a ilclcclhc. The tint bills are: 1 iNn I'liviiutioii of Dcln luc illiam Y. Clltlnril: hanmcl I, I'uiUi, vm-. A'smtt .nid II ill, 11 -Willi mi YrnA, Domlit Dickson, rif-. H. .Wihsini; Adtui l'ijulil,., noi. .locpli hncrwiiv; Mi Km muz, ui. J0I111 MoruRli-11: ll.iliii lie I'linrir, un. Laiionv iiiiiJ l!("rilii,- .Mulrrw Itnnnzn; .Mm V. hilllbiiilp, iin. In SI ijrr; ..Mm . l.llli ItuU'c, "Jiios. Movni Hunt; .lolrn N, I.iIlihrnjRC. iros. "-tinliy Mlfrhi.ll . I ninn llullci, mi, rninliMllnii .mil llistinl.v IIiciimi .Viton; Tliiilfct Oiklii, no. l.nnij Kolljj ( loe lljloc, jro. Unccny l'.v flillrc-I'llcrinc M.usihj rlr, n. B'Usii, pitic. I'.iul (ludiiiali; CI, M. llcillnsir, fri".. liipc A. I. IIoIipiIi; 'Jiali ( ip..s, pf0, IgiuU Ihloims, Ariips 1CpmI(Ii.KI, inn. 1'hIm! I'rrtf ti-c J 1111c & 01 (!; .lolin H. Cur roriin, tw, DIkImisiic l'ircnjiiia Jojcph hurciu ; Mnj Kiurulifl, iui. . Cuuin' I cninli'il WpapoiK .lo'cpli Kucrnli; Jljiy KiKciiic, pios. Npt'ligPiKp liy llill(p Cliailei lUncIt; h. 1 lei ("onnollj, pi on nrfiimlin; lluiidlus llou-p -p, Jtocnc; I'. II, Iliirl.ln, pio, ( oinniuii .SctiM K.ilc Mr.NulIji .loliu Cuiillij, Vro, M.ilidoui Jllxliirf-liollllrh li'ilbr; Dinid ricnriinuN. pill i-oIIIiie l.lqunr on hunrlij . I), Itol.rrLs; I.I luer Crow, pirn. One hiuidiod and t-ixtffii iRiioir-d hills, va rcltirncd. liommeis Ticspnst, Case. .loseph i-'oiniucip, (iT Old Force, jrp. h'hpnted hy Attorney Kduiml '', 'I'liajer, pnino time- uro hrought .111 nr tlon of tifhpai.s agdlnsl John DijIici jijh, also of Old Koigc, fnp daiuagrh to Ms piopcrty, which, ho nllcspii, hud heeii ocrabloned hy Diihoin.is hi lmllil JliK a ditch fioni tlio hit'.ei-'H l.nxl in a point wlicui thu wuttr llowi'd upon h'fiinnicis' picinlfccs. Tim iliifrnduiit mik irprCHPiitrd hy 'Jainru II. WatkliiH, Tim care un tried hctnio Aihltiatoro TIuhiiiih Jliiiulley, AValter IJuwui und la. Jiier 4, Wllliiuna ycaterday In court room No, U. it appears tlmt Hummers mid DubPi'iuiH own teitcniPiit propeiilcb on tlio upixiHlto BldeH of Spilng Htieet, In Old Koige. In the Hummer of 1U0O Duhci nits coiwtnuted u clljeU to cuiry off U10 water whlvli nc cumulated on his property fioni MprltigK aloiis thu side of Ppi'liiK Htioet, Thin cuiEPd tlio water o tollect at 11 point In fiont of tho Koni. jiipih property mid tiom there It peu-o-Jaled thiougli tho giound Into the cellar Pf his teneiucnt house. The tenants moved out, bevaut-o of fontiiued flood Jng and because tho water wasdied out part of tho foundation walls. Komnicip brought an attlon In trcs I'ats acalnbt Uubeinaa for ,000. cla h wat t Dubeiu.is catif-o the of the plaintiff accumulated ti bpriugh in the lin of tlio tehtlmony v, and the i.isc will bt at the ditch did not accumulate 111 front "operty, but that it naturally fiom Mate icinity. AH heard yes-terddy, ,fciicd today. Petition for Injunction. H. M. Wlnlon and Walter W. Win Ion, execuUun of the estate of Cather ine Winton, deceased, jesterday ppti tloned the court for an injunction against H. J. I.conatd and tho Clock TohacLO compiny. It ih alleged by tho complainants that they hold two moitgage.s, aggiegatlug $18,000, given by B. K. Leonaid. on o lots at Wyoming avenue and Pino sticet, on which Is a laige thrce-stoiy brick building. Mr. Loonawl tormeily conducted a tubacco busines-K there, but Jold tho biihines.s to the Clock company. Mr. Leonard having1 defaulted in his pajnifntti on the mortgage an execu tion was issued againt.t tho piopcity and the m.uhimny eontained in the building. It is alleged that the Clock company is lemoving the bolleis and enginen, which tho complainants) allege Is the 1emov.1l ot part of the security of their mortgage, and they ask that touit by injunction lestiain tlio Clock company fioin fuithcr t.impeiing with tho lu-opeity. Wants $20,000 Damages. Mis. Charlotte AV.ilkirr, a foiiuer icsldcnt of thlH city, hut now living at Paisony, is the plaintiff In a JM.OOO damage suit against tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western ISallroad company, begun yesterday by Colonel T. . Martin, of Wllkes-Bane. Mrs. Wutklnb son, William, a young 111.111 L'3 yeuis of ago, was employed In tlio defendant ( ompany'tf loeomotUo icpair shop in this city as a machlnh.t. 1iht July he was working under an en gine, when thu supports gave way and he was ciushod to death under Iho gieat weight of tho engine. It is alleged that the accident was due to tho negligence of the company in failing to have tho locomotlvo properly supported before allowing 11 mail to go under It. In Oiphans' Court. A special session of the Orphans' court was held ycbtciduy by Judge A. A, Vosbuig. Tlio hearing on tho cita tions upon A. J. Rogan, guardian of tho lle childien or Bridget Rogan, de feased, was llxcd for May IS, at it a, m., in open com 1, Tho hearing in the proceedings to re inovo tho oxeciiliis under tho will of ricdeih'k hiiiion, for incompetency, was Used for May II, at 9 a, in. Thu healing upon the exceptions to tho widow's appraisement 111 iho citato of Matthew Connolly, deceased, was set down for .May in, at '.1 a, 111. Tim aiKiuncut uprm Urn exceptions) to tho auditors lepoit in tho cstato of Matilda Swinglo was also lcd for May 35. Tho audit In tho estates of Nelllo llyiwi el al., minora, m, P, AVyiubs. gmiidluu, was sul down for hearing on Tuesday, May 13, at 9 a. 111, A number of motions and orders In other estates wcio also inuile. Tho next session will bo jiuld on .Sat urday at ID a. m, Tim legular May teiiu begins Monday, Yestcwlay'B Maningo Liconscs. Mm b'iaii3iuk ...Illnsliiintoii, .V, Y, Victoria Cavil iIIIiikIuiiiIuii, S, V, William II. 'Ilioiu, ..'I'jjlor Mii'CJiU MoriU rcranton John fitillltlH , , hujiitou niila M. MoiKjii ,, Krjiiloii l'r.Mil. 1:. lllkkriK ......,.,... Ciljplit Aliic SI. Uey ..,,.,,,,,, Oljphmt Nature's SWeet 1 Restorer is the name applied to "sleep." Sleep of the most restorative Kind follows tho use of ANHEUSER-BUSCH'S ymzmMm' TRADE MARK T.l iimM INTflh... mt - ..-"sbV'htiw'S tnnlt e-irtrnnt. Recoznmended by leading physi cians as a pure tonic with wonderful building-up properties. JNot a "dam beer." but a real uuen xjwt;r, uui u All druggists sell it. Prepared only hy L. fc:Jtv spARKLING "" t ' fc.''-sssiaSs5MLii mXmm A-U r.. iu r.-. a vinicuaci-ou25i;ii Drewm i.ss u St. Louis. U. S. A. Dressers of the famous Budwelser, MIchelob. BlacK O Tan. Pale-Lager. Faust, Anheuser Standard, Export Palo and Exquisite. CASEY BROS. NVhoIesale Dealers, SCRAN TON 1JA. !,! t v. v. p. . n n k r. v. t v, v. . v. v. v . 01 v. v. v. k v. tn vi n t. v. v.r.v. I I If You I ! Jk Walk Much S , s t . ,f X ft . .X . Lewis, Ruddy, Davies & Murphy, M ff ' vSSWssm x Walk Much You can do it more comfortably whenjime is spent in getting the right shoe for the right foot. Our shoes have a reputation for GOODNESS, Style, Perfect Wearing and Fitting Qualities not found in ordinary shoes. Our $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Alen's Shoes have no equal in the city. 330 Lackawanna Avenue. VI M 'A 'A 'A ' ' ' 'A H '4 'A 'A 'A V4 U 'A 'A A mA A A A A A A A A A A U A A Stfphcn l'aluk Slary liuolo Oljphant ,,,. UlxihanL I 'rank Wicili-iiU , hcranton rnionic IIjiiikI.iiIc , briaiiton lit liarl lilgrr , , iM l'uigc Julia KmjKipIti: ,,, (, Vovge Juliu IlltoK .,,., , ,,, 01, pliant Joscfa, Ciaunon , ,,,, Cll.tphant OOUET HOUSE NEWS NOTES, All of jesterday iaa ronsiimcil with die nffee 111); o( cliccks jml llilcnln to Iho trtliinony nl Charlu W. (iray, in tho Dcaii.Winloii njulty tanc, It nill take burial ilj.i moic to dUpoc o( the nc Jlulhcilii i. .Iii'lcc ,(alniljy oliialucj .1 v.jlt t irj.loiin illrcilcil jgulnt I'olci' X, Hani .m.j John Caliban for two cray liiuc, alucil at .'V. The liorsrn wcio lulf'l upon h.v llaau for a debt or.J lilm hy Ton) MikhoIII. Miilliciln & .lii'Uu allege that I hoy, and not Slijnolli, arc lh ouncu vt the licito. A Much TalkccUof Improvement. The stir Hie New jtjsey i.'cntral's re- rent nnnoiiiii'cmrnt ni.iclh In itb.chI to IIh liouily tr.ilim between New Voil; una PlilludPlplilit w.ih lur reai'liiiiR, Very few cities eim lio.iht of stall a train fwhcilulo and tlio lieauiy of It In, tliwt It'B easily loniLMiilicfcil a train every hour on tho even hour fiom 7 a. in, to ti p, 111. Tlio locomotive ciua and Pullman caus mo tho most modem, tho loadbed la iocH hallusted, and as only hind eoal Ih used theio Ih no unokc or rliulctn, Nvery train inns dlint to Heading Toimlnal, I'lilladulphla, without eh.niRo and uiuny of them rover tho dlntnnco In two hoiliit. Tlio lleadliiK louto hy wlileli tlin riilladclphla linu In often knonii, is not only u bhoit way to Plilludelphl.i, but It lb llkcwlbo tho becnlo iruite. Thin hcrvleo goea Into effect on Jluy U, but u no way does It Impair tho fat-t mid elegant wrtlco of the Hoyal nine line, which will iiiii Independently of tho Phlludcliihlu Hue. One of the satisfactory retailing events in this city and surrounding towns is found at the Big Store's Great FR I DAY AFTERNOON SALES Snle No. I Begins Promptly nt 2 (TcJock. In Basement. 10 Important Items. Don't Miss Seeing One. Sale of IMoth Balls It is. a usual thing to find a pood many incline paying juc. a pounci ior tuc same Kind 01 motli balls that you can get here this Jrri(!ay at Sale of Clothes Tins Can't sec how they can manu facture them to sell 300 for , vmeg Sale of Gallon Jugs This is an article you can ttt.c for many purposes. For instance, jar or molasses. Priced verv low for this hour sale .' Sale of Salad Fork and Spoon Made of boxwood; nicclv polished; good size; a value it 1'c. for both. Buy them tin's Friday, fork and spoon, at.'. IL'c Sale of Whisk Brooms Large sue; well made from A-1 corn and rccularlv sold at J' riday , Sale of House Brooms Another lot of P.rooms similar to those of a few weeks ago; made of good corn; sewed three times; good weight; value :i."c. Friday Snle No. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Sale of Cottage Poles on the Third Floor Useful for any room in your house, This white corrugated pole is -t feet long, complete with fixtures; a ."c, value; this Friday..., 57c 9c Advertisers of Facts Only Jonas Long's Sons We judge the future by the past. Our Great Hourly Sales have proved to be a revelation to the economical buyer. This Friday we expect greater responses to this splendid list of every day wants. From basement to the top floor you will find during one of the three hours goods at extraordinary reductions from regular prices. 3c 7c Sale of Clothes Baskets Made of good willow; woven . firm and sold regularly at .0c. ; this Friday at 35C Sale of Toilet Paper Large size roll, full weight and count. Kc-gtuar price inc.; tins 1-nclay buy it at the unheard of price of o rolls for ' . . Sale of Baking Dishes This kind is made of the best fire clay; medium size; an article inai you can oaue witli in the oven and not injure it; value !lc; l'riday buy them al 25c 5c 7c Sale of Garden Hose The time is at hand when the use of a hose will b,c needed. This kind on sale for this hour is guaranteed thrcc-plv, comes in 50 feet lengths; value $5.00 a . length. This Fridav onlv J).5ll 5c 8c 23c Sale of Ribbons : inches wide; all silk metallic finish Taffeta Ribbon. Comes in all shades. This is the time of year when Rib boiih seek to be prominent in many ways in dresses and for neck wear, bows, etc. l'riday lmy this splendid loc. value ribbon . for one hour only at, yard )C Sale of Shirt Waist Sets 3 styles in six assorted colors, opal, garnet, pcail, turquoise and amethyst. Comes in three and four-piece sets. Not a set among them that a woman wouldn't be glad Q tu have for her shirt waist. Priced for this sale at, a set. . . oC Sale of Hose This lot our buyer thought was so good that a quantity was purchased at a special price. Our good fortune we pass along to you for this hour sale. This is Children's Hose, made of lisle thread; fast black; ribbed; double knee; extra heavy weight. Toda, for one hour, buy them at, per pair vC Sale of Fine Madras Now here is a line fabric and to be sold for this hour at such a price is, a saving al 5c. a yard to every one ho will avail themselves of this hour sale. Plain and broken stripes, mostly in blues and pinks, ;- inches wide, and al- ways sells for 15c. Friday for sixty minutes I UC Sale of Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits Navy blue; all wool; light weight; Cheviot; sailor collar trimmed with 5 rows of soutache braid; sizes : to 8 years. This garment is splendidly 0 made and cut full sizes, finy them this hour on the second floor at 98C Sale of Porch Rockers Timely news. A good easy rocker is a comfort. The kind on sale on the fourth floor l'riday is built of selected white maple stock, having a double coat of finish to pro tect it from the weather. Backs double rail and eleven-spindle insertion, all joints Q pinned and glued. A value at Sjtt.OO. Sold Frday at , pl.OO Sale of Wilton Rugs on the Third Floor This is the time of year when carpets come up and rugs go clown ; and this is an opportunity to buy this $1.75 U7x5-i-inch Wilton Rug, fringed ends, Oriental and medallion patterns; today at the unusual price of.... ,.... pl.lv Women's Fine Hemstitched Drawers, willrhcnislitched ruffle; yoke band all sizes; t good muslin; put on sale on the second floor today at ....,..lrt 19C Sale of Woman's Low Shoes Made of Dongola Kid, with patent leather toe caps; medium extension soles; military heel; patent leather back stay and perforated leather on tips. This magnificent value, worth $1.29, will be sold this I'ri- day, one hour, al VOC Sale of Infants' Caps on Second Floor Time to discard the wool cap, and the more comfortable one be used. This style on sale for one hour this Friday is a fine Fmbroidcry Cap; inching edged with lace ; sold for sixty minutes at 2C Sale of Women's Vests Made of good cotton ; all sizes. A summer garment ribbed ami bleached ; priced for this one . hour today, at. , , 5C Sale of India Linen An old time favorite; buy it with your eyes closed and you can't miss buying just what ou want in white. A value that sells for Me. Our Friday hour price s ill be, per yard ,..., 1 I C Sale of Childtcn's ParasolsPlease the little ones. The kind on sale this l'riday will please them and it wilU'ost you but a third of-the legular price. A variety of colors; come in plain and two-ruffle covers; good frame; value up to iinc. Friday buy them at 4C Sale of Men's 50c. Negligee Shirts and 25c. Ties This combination sale is up to you men of Serautou. This shirt is made from pretty colored Bedford Cord fabric; the tics arc this season's latest and all new. Choose any shirt or any tic, both worth 7.ic but this l'riday take them at 7 us 1 f e v .,,