7 r . - T v fr tM ft WTT Tt- X ..IT WHTSH a l- "fcv i rT - , 'i i ! t J ' THE SCIUISTON TRIBUlOa-TtJESDAV, DtiOEMtiER 16, 1902. rr -tB ARGUMENTS IN MANY CASES THEY WEIU3 HEARD BY THE THIVEE JUDGES. Number o Others Wore Continued for One Benson or Another, Whllo Seveinl Were Reported Settled nnd Stricken Off the List Six Young Men Admitted to the Bur Yester day Jncob B. Lesh Flics n Dill In Equity Asking for Pnrtltlon Yes tctdny's Mnrrlngo Licenses, Argument eumt was lielil In cmut room No. U yestciday, with lite tluoe juihtut) on the lioneli. Cukcs wimo acted lilion as follows; ArKiicd: John Chinch Company nuulim J. W. (.lucinscy, ft al., iMiulty. oM-rptloiw lo muster's rcKii't, two i'.'ipos; .luxppli Walker iifculnst Walker Aillnmittlo Htpnm Coupler company, appeal; I. I.. Mann iiKulnst Clark's Summit Jlunufnrturliis Company, wmkb Hen, rule to giant amendment; C. W. Simile r ukiiIiisi Clark's Summit Manuraituiliiff Company, wiiKo Hen, ntlo to KHint amendment : A. Jollnsoti, Jr.. iiKaliiHt Clark's Summit MtimifnetuiliiK Company, wiigo Hun, mlo to i;r.int aniendmenl; J. Kerlnando iiKiilnst the city of Hoianton, exceptions to report oC refetee; J. J. Williams, ad ministrator, against. It. JleMlillcn, excep tions lo report of refelec; n. II. Knelel s.ohn against I'nlted States Kxpress Com pany, rule to ."trlke tiff non-suit; .1. J Taylor against Jlartln Ciauglnin, rule lo sttlko on Judgment. Continued Al. C. Ausley ttgalnsl J. H. JU'Cnutt, int'i'ilmmlisH! Hen, title In slilko off lion; Amliuw t?edl,ik agalii'-t Cooigo llenienyeskl and otlinis, tulo to open judgment; Joseph J. .Icimyii against Jolin (). Stan m and others, rule lo open jndg nicnt; .lolin J.ot against Jo.-eph KelnpsUy and otlieis, nile for new tilal and slay cC execution, rule to open judgment and set aside Vuldlct; S.irnlt 10. Keller agalnscj James J. Keller, rule for deciee In di vorce Annie Klines against I".. A. Will res, executor, and others, demurrer; Kllzaheth Wren against Itleh.ud Wren, tide for ill -elect In dlxorce; Viola Tilpp agalusl A. P. Tilpp. rule for decree in divorce: Itudolph AVaineka against l.onln Waiucka. rule lor deeree In divorce; Jlary Osnttnkii against James CWwokn. lule fur deeree In clUorce. clemuircr; Celln 13. Tllf.my ngalnst Krncst A. Tlffanv, mle for de ciee In divorce: I'.itilok Duffy against V. Kerns, ceitlor.iii; filmic! Constiuction Company against Thomas !' Hcese, Cilali McDonnell, I3ihaid Itodeiicli, rules for Judgments: city of Sciauton against D II. Jenkins, mle for Judgment: M.it l'Vlekmalf agnlnst A LJ. Coliun, cerlicnail; II Goldsmith against 13. Kernel, rule to tile appe.il nunc pio tunc-; I.. lSldwcll ag.iln.st ". 1. IJIdwell. rule for alimony and comihcl fees; Alio llalililck against (i Coh.i, cci tlorail; Wright I.owry against John Swallow, mle loi new tilal; llulherln t Judge against John K. Kll lxick, rule to open judgment; Joseph Itu.s ar against Peter A I hack, ccrtloiail; f'om nionwcalth of Pennsylvania against l'cter Keays, ccrtloiail; Hmery 31. Avery iiKiilirst U.iulel C. Post, itilu to ah.ile am It; David Spiuks against Oswald Jones nnd Spruks Company, Scianlou Cold Storage AVareliouse companv, de inurrer; I-3iama A. Plummer against Hill side Co.il and lion Company and others, equity, demurrer; Alonzo Aten against J. 1.. Swnrtz and others, delimiter; Louisa. ''erguson against Aitlnir i''oi guscai, rule for Counsel fee, rule for decree in divorce; 3I0iris IC. Knll against D. Ilrennormnn. tcpilty: L. Sliotwell against C. Shotwell, lule for dociec in dlvo'rce. Holes absolute City of Scranlon against 10. Finn & Sons, municipal Hen, rule to strlko orf lien; Pnited States C.inlage Co,, against Mary Donnelly and others, mlo to strike off name of T3. If. Joid.m and 3M. J. Connolly, two of the defendants: Janson Cole against jr. Gcltlngs and others, rule to stilke olT judgment. Settled and olf list Lackawanna county against JI. Wt Sweeney, rule to pass judgment: Lona I:. Day against Felix IS.ir.taeei, ccrtloiail. two cases; J. W. Guernsey against L. .11. Williams and otlieis, ceitloiaii; Antonio Sabia against Charles Pochern, rule to stiiko of non suit. Submitted Charles S. Lowry nualnst Anna JI Lowry. mlo for electee In in voice; C. 13. Davenport against Ollto Davenport, mlo for decree In divorce. Uules dlsehaiged 11. A. Depuy against Jenny K. Iliink, rulo lor a new tilal; Jacob Steinberg ngalnst L. Fieedman, exceptions to affidavit of defenso and mle for Judgment. Proceedings afllrmed James If. llanl snn against T. F. Coimcll, certloiarl, Tho c-ascs against the Delaware, T.ackawnnna and Western linvlng been cjlseoritlnuecl by Sarah A. Tiguo and C'lu Istoplv r Stevens, who originally piiccl the city of Seranton and the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western, and new declarations having been tiled, tho demurrer Is oven tiled. Store Open Evenings y 1 store i openIH eyenings Special Prices on Candy and Toys ' - to Sunday Schools Magnificent Furniture usefulness and adornment and, :s usual, prices Considerable science is displayed by the artisan in working out the symmetry of the many designs noticed in Furniture that is displayed on the fourth lloor. There is a splendor in the finish 'and there is a value to Kirniturc that's two-roltl here are less than elsewhere. For Holiday Gifts FrlT"' Jlr3: rflaP rTmrM llllilll M SBBSSsBW j j -u-fl- 'i i Tabourettes and Pedestals In Colcfoial and the newest modern designs, At 59 cents to $11.00 ilusic Cabinets Morris Chairs and Rockers Of very high grade, a chnir that hns cheerfulness for tired bodies. You may inspect our lino on tho fourth floor. Cushion worked in various patterns of French velours and genuine leather, At $9.00 to $28.00 Toys Never such a collection under any one roof in this city before. Games, Sailboats, Mechnnical Boats, Child's Tea Sets, Doll Furniture, Doll Houses, Rocking Horses, Police Pa trols, Go-carts, Doll Carriages, Child's Desks, Iron Toys, .Magic Lanterns, and a large variety of Christmas tree ornaments. rc For IS Children Furs Have you been thinking what to give? Why not a set of FursP Children's Sets, 60n Children's Fur Sets, muff and attached collnr; Australian Qtfl- wool ' oyc Misses White Angora Muff and Collar, with Purse, $1.98 and $2.25 vvv At prices far below what the music stores aslc lor the same articles. Range of prices From $5 to $25.00 Rockers An assortment that will surprise you. No gift is so much appreciated for its comfort and appearance in a house as a pretty Rocker. Our line represents oak, mahogany and reed, with saddle, cobbler and upholstered seats, At Prices from $1.89 to $37.50 Library and Combination Book-Cases In a variety of woods nnd finishes; they come fiom tho leading nutnu factureia in this country; medium and high grade. Prices inngo from $1.89 to $37.50 Women's Secretaries and Desks- In oak, mahogany nnd weathered finishes; a large line to select from, Priced nt $4.19 up to $30.00 Women's Kid Gloves At 75 cents Come in all shades, two-clasp, self and colored stitching; also white and black. At One Dollar Woman's Kid Gloves guaranteed all shades: two clasp, button, self and colored stitching. ( A S1.25 and $i.io value in Women's Suede. 1 . Mocha and fine Pique Gloves for p J ',)) Dent's Kid Gloves For Women; stvlish and very mannish Glove; , all sizes and all colors; comes in one clasp; pair &. Golf Gloves All patterns known to makers or produced in this line we are showing. Prices are 25c, 39c and 50c SIN Women's Umbrellas & " If Remein&lber tKe o e As HROd Willi a gallon of Green Valley Hyc Whiskey, a rule, nothlnc Is more aoDrecinted bv the than a little koo.I liquor and "Green Valley's" superior you will not find. 4 quart bottles, $5.00, delivered free anywhere east of the Mississippi river. tf a2i(. LackaWamma Ave.Scramtonw Plirr unnr linllrlnu urlno UI' lltun',n, fncllltlcs urn 1 iacc your nonuay wine jrcaiiy rcciim; tho rresaurn and liquor orders early. ftiy" ,ra?i",.',"b,cnklnB "01 i . ... . ... , . . ,y , n. . , ,v &. .V S. '".V A A j A .. rtS"$"ft4 Ha Praclici BE in Q Sifts. Excellent Gifts Ornamental nntl serviceable han dles, in many styles. At $1 nn26-lnch Umbrella, r.L P I fvf suit; carved, fancy nnd plain Congo handles. A f fc t tQ silk taffeta cover, tXt. P1.0y 2C-ineh Umbrella; jiearl and flue princess handles, with sterling silver trimmings. A 'J f( Silk taffeta cover, ng. P-&fUU 26-inch Umbrella, pearl, with silver and gold trim- mings. Other styles that have very elab orate handles nnd excellent covers, At $2.50, $3, up to $10 28-inch Umbrellas, a wide range to make selection from; handles are bone, ivory, buckhorn, natural nnd cotton wood, silver and gold trim mings, At$l, $1.59. $2, $3, up to $7 Cravencllo Storm Coats3 Mackintoshes, Suit Cases, Hags, IIous'c Coats, Eath Jtofocs, Neclnvcar, Shirt' Protectors Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders and Umbrellas. A very handsome assortment of i the above at popular prices at eJt P HmG 412 Spruce Street, OPHN 309 Lack'a Avenue. nVHNINGS. t -tr 'it it -u tr -i it it H r i- ff -f -fr .- -j- H; v ir it ir , If you do, sec full particulars as to how to prct tlieni, oil pajrc -1. II. V. Jliimforcl, on motion of Attor ney R JI. MnnnKhan. Albert Ij. "Wntson, on motion of At torney M'. W. Watson. Cieorso U. Jlorrow. on motion of At torney William A. "Wilcox. William Henry Davis, or the Luzerne county bar, on motion of Attorney John JI. Harris. OFFICEK3 AND DIRECTORS. Wants Partition of "Property. Jacob 11. I.esli yesterday filed a bill In equity siK.ilust Aminta Melissa I.esh Ileal and others to olilnln partition of n property on AlbrlKht avt-iino in this city. 'I'lio propel ty was originally owned by Jncnb C. U'sli. who willed It to IiIh son, rranklln Plmei' I.esh, The latter died on Fob. ill, 190::. leaving lives daughters and four miiih. Jacob it. Lc.sli, the L'oniplalnant, Is one ot bis son"!. Ho desires to havo tho property divided up In pciual shares ninon;,' the heirs, and It this is Impossible, to havo tho property fold and tho proceeds divided. Admitted to the Bar. The following young men en yes terday admitted to practice hi tlio Lackuwanria courts: Charles It. f.'onnull, on motion of At torney C. nalentlne, JI. .. Murray, on motion of Attorney Everett Wuriuii. Have Been Chosen hy Cleveland- Scranton Oil Company. The Cleveland-Seranton Oil Co. has completed its formal organization by tho election of these directors and of- Heers: 1'iesldont, lSlmer H. Law'all;' llrst vice president, Frank JI. Kirk; second vice president, Charles II. Well man; third vice president, K. A. Jler ritt; treasurer, Walter S. Howler; sec retary. A. G. Clark; general manager, Hairy Jones; Held manager, Charles II. JIarr; directors, 11. It. Sanborn, cashier State National bank; Elmer II. Lawall, treasurer International Text Book com pany; Frank JI. Kirk, director Colonial National bank; C. II. Wellman, director Lakewood Savings and Banking com pany; It. Jay Flick, malinger and owner Wilkes-ltarre Times; Walter s-. Bowler, cashier nnd secretary Lake Sliora Bank ing and Savings lonipnny.; Harry Jones, superintendent International Text Book company; C A. Meriitt, secretary and treasurer Cleveland Stone company; Frank P. Smith; James II. Clink, pres ident and general manager of the Wilson-Clark company; C. II. I'eckhain, secretary and tieasuier of the F. His s-ell company; Charles II. JIarr, secre tary American Foundiy and Jlachlno company; Charles C. Tegethoff, secre tary and treasurer of the Itallro.id Se curities company; JlcClellau Hard, member Iiabcock, Ilurd and company; James 11. Claik, sr vice president Wlndmero Savings and Hanking com pany; J. i:, itowland, vice piesldent Fail-mount Savings Hank company; A. (5. Clark, secretary and treasuier of tho Wllson-CI.irk company; W. N. Fowler, piesldent and treasuter Forest City l'alnt unci Varnish company; JI. Jlc Laren; II. 1!. Manchester, vice piesident Cleveland Fire Insurance Exchange. The dlreeloiato Is probably the strongest of apy oil company operating In Cleveland. Piesident Lawall is ouo of tho most ptomiuput citizens In Hcran toli, Pa. C. II, Pcekliani Is a Toledo man; t'liailes 11. JIarr, of Flndlny, and Charles C. Tegetlioff of New York city. The leiiialnder of the list Includes well known Cleveland men. Cleveland Com mercial Bulletin. $Ss$3Kv&$$$v&3 i'vK:t na -v 4f w w? . W&.&j&&&s.&j&j&&j&j&&jfk ji 5B S 4 5 K 3 m "ft" 5 3T 5 5 4 m "A H n " " :4: Don't waste your money on useless things when making your purchases of Christmas gifts. Your friends will surely appre ciate something useful more than a mere ornament. This is the Biggest, Best and Most Thoroughly Complete ..-" Furniture and Carpet House in Scrantoiu. The stock is fresh and new. It represents a collection discriminatingly chosen by buyers whose experience has taught them what is best and most modern in Home Furnishings. The inspection of the five large floors of. this building will we are sure convince you of the truthfulness of the statements made above, which in themselves are good reasons why you can buy here with advantage to yourself, but as an extra inducement we offer Prize No. I - $W in Mtise. Prize No. 2 - S40 in Mtise, i f We have given special attention to our line of Chairs for the holiday trade, and we are we honestly believe soiling these goods at prices that cannot be equalled, quality considered, in Scranton. I Morris Chairs KKX3CO3SS K r X jar A FINE SELECTION Of everything in the Cut Glass line, beautiful gifts for the holiday season Scranton Cut Glass Co PACTOltY AND SALESROOM 1 22C) NORTH WASHINGTON AVI-NUE S Reed Rockers Hl We have a large variety of these restful ehaira. Just lileo cnt. Matchless value IHmra iHJtAAvAAAAAAfflwS9!ci?9k. nraSlvnl Hardwood Rockers -1 White Oak Rockera I Only $4.75 A. lmndsomo chair, largo, roomy and comfortable, Can't bo equaled ut the price. Only $2.75 iktrhb-fft jjfl li ;l 1' 1 1 3 i II I H'I mmiiA 1 il 1J w ..81 Ml 1 S Tn Quartered Oak or Mahogany, haudsomely finished. Constiuc tion the best. Sumo as out. Only $3.25 Matl of selected White Oak. Well finished nnd perfectly con structed. Worth $.5. 75, Here Only S2o75 Pictures, Carpet Sweepers, Smoking Tables, Parlor Cabinets, Scranton Carpet nd Furniture Coc Dining Room Furniture, Parlor Furniture, Den Furniture, Sectional Book Case JfAJ MJ3, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. store Pen Evenings. 33 f W 5M5155n(M-,',nil,'tt'n,','nil''Vv,r'jn,'u'ni ?-1-?l I.