THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MARCH 22. 1898. jgiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiuimiiiimimiiiiu l IK 1 lis III In r i r a S Exclusive newness 5 s marks our 1898 Spring g, Stock fiue shoemaking g s brought to its highest 3 2 perfection. The shapes g 5 and leathers are the a 5 smartest. Particular 5 a young women will de- a a light in their beauty and 5 S style. I $3.00. 5 Full line of Vici Kid, a g with Vesting Tops, light g a flexible soles, newest a a shape toe, all sizes and g a widths. s 410 SPRUCE STREET, aiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiin Sto Tho Wllkcs-Darre Ilecora can bo nad In Scrr n ton at the news stands of M. Melnhart, 113 Wyoming avenue; Mac, Lackawanna avenue. Scranton. P.i March 22, IS")", Notice Is hereby given to the Hopubll tan voters of the Second legislative dis trict that a convention will be held m the Arbitration room In the Court House on Tuesday, April G, lSS, at 2 o'clock p. m. Hharp, for the purpose of electing two delegates to lepresent this dKtrltt In tho Republican state convention at Harrlt, burg Juno 2. vigilant committees will hold primary elections- in their several precincts on Sdturday.yvprll Z, from 4 to 7 o'clock p. m. rred w. Fleltz. Chairman. Walter K. Davis, Secretary. CITY MOTES. L.ldirman Howe esterday minted Da- Lewis, of Moscow, and Miss Anna lie Owens, of Throop. . , smoker will bo conducted Wedncs- Icvcnlng In Hulbert's hall by TlnnerV union. No. Hi. uular meeting of the Central Wo- -i Christian Tcmperaneo union this loon at 3 o clerk. wns u lleht fall of snow pster. Srnlntr. DUt ucrore nielit nearlv .ill i --- . r. . : ------ ----- of the white mantlo had dlsappturod. Patrick McDonald sustained a dislo cated shoulder yesterday by tailing down stairs. Ho Is at tho Lackawanna hos pital. David Lewis, of Moscow, and Anna Jane Owens, of Throop: Dlmer Josljn and -Minnie uovvles, or uarliondale, were jes. terday granted marriage licenses. A special meeting of tho Women's guild of St. Luke's church Is called for Wed nesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock at tho nr- isn rooms in ucnra ct trade building. Im portant to members. Joseph J. Curt, who has been In chaiso of Jonas Long's Sons cafe since thut store was opened, tendered his resigna tion Saturday last, and expects to engage In business in some other city. Thirty-seven deaths, only one of which was from contagious disease, diphtheria, wore reported to tho board of health last week, rivo now cises of diphtheria and (mo of scarlctlna wero reported. J. O. liachnmn, representing himself nnd a number of other propertv holders of Lehigh township. Hied objection es terdav to the proposed annexation to Gouldsboro of a part of the township. Dr Huntington, superior of the Order of the Holy Cross, will address the busy men and women of this city nt tho noon day meeting in St. Luke's church. Wed nesday and Thursday of this week at 12 m. In Tho Tribune's report of the returns of llcenso court it was erroneously btated that the llcenso of W. H. Thomas, of 51 Lackawanna avenue, had been refused for cause. The llcenso was granted to nrothcr applicant, John W. Williams. Meeting of tho Green nidge Woman s Christian Temperanco union at tho homo of Mrs. Dolph, 1367 Capouse avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, March 71, at 2 30. It Is tho morthly business meeting nmt a good attendarce Is desired by tho presi dent Tho young people of tho Scranton Turn vcreln held an enjojublo social in mat ter's hall, Lackawanna avenue, tho torn porary quarters of tho society, taut night There wero pltno selections by Mini L'mma Wellncr and Miss Hose Mutter nnd vocal solos by Miss Wellner and Miss Viola Kahrenholt. Dancing was en Joyed at tho conclusion of tho musical prgramnie. ooooooooooooooooo Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. THE SCRANTON CASH STORE": Ooooooooooooooooo I ap in mm &&as& SUNlQN8jf OSBORNE HABEAS CORPUS. Vn Ilonrd Iloforo Judgo IMwnril Vntlcrrinr A hoarltiR on tro Osborno writ of habeas corpus was h'ad yesterday by Juclh'o Edwnrds, In chambers. Mrs. Flora Osborne, the petitioner, fccelcs to recover possession of her two children from her husband, Ocorga Osborne. Tho parties are residents of Dalton. About throe weeks nt'o they separated, the wife, with their two chlldien, Eth ?1 and Hazol, aged reflectively, sovon and four years, tnklnir up her residence with' her aunt, Mis. Boardmali also a resident of Dalton. On tho afternoon of March 8, the ltwu band called at Mr?, Itoardnnn's to t.ce tho children. Ills wlfei dressed them up and allowed them to so for n walk with the father, upon his promise to bo back with them Ijeforo 7.30 o'clock In the evenlnp. He did not return ns agreed, but InMcnd took tho children to this city anil eft them In the caro of friend. The next day sho began habeas corpus proceedings to securo their return. Tho husband offered as a defense at the hearing, jestcrday, that he was not satisfied that his wife was u proper perstm to care for the chlldien. There nte morles alloat in Dalton, ho alleged, coilcernlns her conduct while ho Is at work In this city, and she has not prov ed them to be untrue. If she disproves them, he says, he Is not only vvilllnK to give back tho children, but to also take her back to his heart and home. Judo l'dvard3 announced that ho would give a decision In the case one wick from next Monday. Vosburg & Dawson pre Mrs. Osborne's attorneys. George W. Beale represents tho bus band. MANY OFFICERS ARRIVE. Session of tbc United Slates District Court Wilt Open Here This Morn ing Prominent Men berc. Judge BufTinBton, of the U nlted States District court; Clerk Lindsay, of Plttsburg.and a host of other oillccrs, witnesses und Jurors arrived In the city last evening. Tho court officers made their headquarters at tho Jermyn.where Hon. D. I?. Helner, of Kittanlng, Arm strong county, United States district attorney, and one of his assistants, John Meyer, of Lock Haven, hav e been located since Saturday getting things In shape for the annual session of the district court In this city, which opens at 10 o'clock this morning. Judge Ache son, of the Circuit court, will not be here, and Judge Bulllngton will hear circuit cases after tho district cases are disposed of. Mr. Helner's first assistant, D. M. Miller, of Plttsbuig. will not be here on account of the death of his wife, who was buried yesteiday In Pittsburg. J. M, Langhnm, of Indiana, Indiana county, another of the assistants, and Miss Louise Schaffer, of Pittsburg, tho stenographerand clerk of the dlstrlctnt tornev's oiflce, were among last night's arrivals. Miss Schaffer Is an authority on business inatteis. pertaining to the district attorney's office. She held the same position under District Attorneys Lyon and Hall. In the session of the district court which begins this morn'lng, thirty eight cases await trial. Eleven of the defendants are charged with counter feiting nnd eighteen with violating the Internal revenue laws. One of the Im portant cases that will come up for trial is that against Charles T. Hull, cashier of the First National bank at Athens, Btadford county, who Is charged with embezzlement. Among the distinguished Individuals who have been summoned as Jurors for this term are Judge J. II. Long necker, of Bedford; Judge Harold Mc Cluie, of Lewlsburg; ex-Marshal Wal ker, of Urle, and John A. Woodward, of Howard, Centre county, lecturer of the State Grange. There are also four associate Justices among the Jurors. Ex-Mnyor Wnlter Scott, of hrie. Is another prominent Juror, who Is in the city. He has many friends here and so has Attorney John Pettit, a Pitts burg lawyer, who arrived last night, Ex-Asslatant United States Distilct Attorney David Cameron, of Wells boro, Is heie to attend the sessions of the court. The duties of Fliet Assistant Dis tilct Attorney Miller will be assumed by S. B. Griffith, of Mercer, who filled that office under District Attorney Hall. Joseph lions, Marshal Leonard's chief deputy, arrived last night. He Is a young man who made many friends here during previous sessions of the court. Secret Service Officers William McMnnus and M. A. Grlflln and Postofflce Inspectors Owen and Gorman are hero to act as witnesses In government cases. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. King Dramatic ( ompniiy. There was a largo audience at tho Academy of Music last night at the open ing performance of the King Dramatic company. "The Stowaway" was the diama selected to begin the engagement and the excellent manner in which It was presented was a splendid demonstration of the merits of tho company. Miss rio Crowell, tho star, made a lino lmprtslon b her uctlng und grace ful stugo presence. Among tho membeis of the supporting company deserving of mention are Kendal Weston, Edwin Em ery. Edwin Burroughs, ltiehard Crollus, Miss Frances New hall und Miss Margaret Tennant. Specialties were Intiodueed ly ltiehard Cdollus and Master McDonald. The drama was stagod In an exception illy tine niain.ci. At the iratlneo this afternoon tho three net comedy, "Iho Clicus Girl," will bo piesented and tonight tho "Lights O' London " "Sweet InnUcnrru." "Sweet Innlscarra," tho title given to Chauncey Olcutt's new pla). Is a sweet, wholesome nnd cnjojablo plav, and an udequatu setting for the display of Mr. Olcott'a exceptional power, both as un nctor and slrger Mr. Olcott's engage ment Is for Wednesday and Thursday nights at tho Ljccum und it is said that no liner scenic production will bo been this season. Undo Tom' Cnhln. A fine presentation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was given at the Linden yester day afternoon and evening by tho slock company. Miss Kemp mado a distinct success In tho role of Topsy, and Chariest II. McKlnley ns Uncle Tom and Thadous Grayns Ueoigo Harris did excellent worn, l.lttlo Ilebecca Finberg. of this city, won much fuvuiable comment by her Imper sonation of Llttlo Eva, The drama will be repeated this and to. morrow afternoons and evenings. Tho bicycle contest continues to excite much attention. I'or Nerroui Kxtiuiiullun Up HorfforiPx Acid I'lmsphnln. Dr. A. L. Turner, IJIoomaburg Sani tarium, Philadelphia, Pa says: "As an adjunct to the recuperative powers of the nervous system. I know of noth. Ing equal to It." GRAND JURY IS NOW IN SESSION. i Traver Illegal Llqunr Selling Cases Are Under Consideration. WARRING DENTISTS ARB HEARD. Judgo Gunster Slttluc In Kiinlty Lis tens to ArgumpntR In tho Hull Over the flight to Vsn Ilia Trade Name ol the .New York Dental I'nrlors.-Con-slnblos Mnkn Uetimis-'Onljr Two Discover Uvldenco of tho Illegal Sale ol Liquor. Judge Gtinstor jestcrday charged the grand Jury, heard the returns of the county constabulary and opened a week's session of equity court. Nothing out of the ordinal y was con tained In the charge. The Jury 10 tlrcd nnd at once begnn deliberating on tho cases that have accumulated slnco tho last ncsslon. Tho C. W. Traver cases ngalnst twenty Scran tonlans nnd eleven Carbondnllans for selling liquor without a llcenso were taken up during tho afternoon. The Jury Is composed of M. J. Lov ern, Scinnton, foreman; M J. Burns, Scranton; AMIIIam Campbell, Scran ton; M. II. Carpenter, Scranton; Itob ein N. Cnrey, Scott! William Cuslck, Scianton; Thomas It. Davis, Scran ton; Evan C. Davis. Scranton; John Gaffrcy, Carbondale: Harry Gould, Moscow; Douglass II. Jay, Scranton; J. r. ICenyon, Greenfield; Hugh' J. Keenan, Scianton; John Tarn, Lehigh; William Moses, Scranton; William J. Nclger, Taylor; Charles Oakley, La Plume; James Surdlv-al, Carbondale; Cephus Scott, Scranton; V C. Thomp son, Newton; A. Tilllnchas, La Plume; John Wnterfleld, Caibi,ndale; J. II. Wheeler, Jermyn. ONLY TWO CONSTABLES. Only two constables reported viola tions of the liquor law. Seth J-mlth, of the First waid of Scnnton, returned Michael Dm kin, John P. Neary, Thos. Hcban and Ell7n)cth llairlngton and ltiehard Uirien, constable of Dickson borough, returned Edward J Butke. None of the South Side constables bad nn thing to report that would lequlre tho consideration of the district at torney. Three cases were set down for hear ing In equity court: C. C Papp against, the Now Yoik Dental parlors; Eliza beth Maynard against Catherine Sta ples, Isaac B. Felts against the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western l nil road company. The last named case ws continued until the net term The Sapp case was argued by John M. Harris and John F. Scragg for the complainant; Charier L Hnwloy, for the defendant. It Is a suit to deter mine the right to the use of th trade name, "Tho New York Dental Pal lors." Dr. C. C. Sapp, tbc olalntlff, allegeb that he opened an office at 111 Wyom ing avenue, March 4, 1S97, styling the place the New York Dental Parlors Through extensive advertising in tho newspapers nnd the superior quality of the woik performed there he built up an enviable reputation for the New York Dental Parlors. HIS NAME WAS TAKEN. Some months later, he alleges, Dr. Samuel E. Starr and .several associates, representing a New York firm estab lished a "New York Dental Pallors ' at the corner of Lackawanna and Wyom ing avenues. Pet sons who wanted work done at the Dr. Sapp Institution found their way to the other plae?, it Is alleged, and as ,.n inferior qualltv of woik. It Is alleged, was done at the Dr. Starr establishment, the plaintiffs aforesaid enviable reputation was dam aged to a great extent. The defense was that Dr. Sapp was the transgressor. Mr. Haw ley con tended that the Now York Dental Par lors, represented by Dr. Starr, was an Incorporated institution, chartered un der tho law s of New York and author ized to do business In tho state of Pennsylvania, "While It was true that the company was not chartered until May 15, 1897, it was In existence nnd doing business under the name of the New York Dental Parlcis, as eaily us 1S82 In New York state and 1838 in Pennsylvania. It was alleged that Dr Sapp knew of this and that when he established a "New York Dental Par lors" In this city he was banking on the reputation of the New York con cern. CLAIM MADF BY MR. HAWLEY. Mr. Hawley also contended that Dr. Sapp had assigned whatever right he might have had In the trade name by lolnlng with Dr. G E. Hill, Dr. Charles Hill, Mrs. Cella Hill and Mis. Jennie Hill. In petitioning the governor for a cliatter for a corporation to bo known us ' The New York Dentil Parlois." tho appllcatlan having been made Just prior to tlo commencement of tho present suit. Judge Ounster ruled this offer out as being immaterial. The arguments in the case were concluded at 4 o'clock. This morning the case of Mavnard against Staples will bo heaid. It is a suit for tho possession of a piece of land In tho North End. N1NG NEW LIGHTS. Ordinances Providing for Tlirm Have llcen Mcurd bv (lie llnyor. In view of the i eduction made fiom 25 to 23 cents per night for electric lights, Mayor Bailey yesteiday signed oidlnances for nine additional llght.s. The lights are for the corner of Moian court and Broadway in the Eighteenth ward, Irving avenue and River Btreet In tho Nineteenth ward, Meadow ave nue and Elm street in the Nineteenth ward, Oxford and Ninth streets In the Fifth ward, Price street and Palrvlew avenue In the Fourteenth ward, be tween Twenty-third andTwenty-fourth streets In the Twenty-fit st wurd, Brick avenue and Wurien street In the Sec ond ward, Von Storch avenue and Breaker street In the Second ward, Providence road between Court stieet and Church's corners in tho Second ward. The last thtee lights, according to the ordinances providing for them, are to be paid for "out of tho 1897 ap propriations for lights." As the 1897 appropriations for lights Is only suffic ient for tho number now In use, It Is probable that the three lights In ques tion will have to be erected under new ordinances, The nine lights will cost $755.55 per year. POLICE COURT NEWS. Jcnkln Morgans, of the West Bide, was yesterday committed to Jail for fifteen dayu for beini; drunk and disorderly. Prank Slmnron, 4 jears end, u butcher, was lined $3 for drunkenness, lfenry Joliiston, 27 pars of age, a bollermaker, of JIoobIc, wus fined IS for 1 diunkfinnens. CIRCULATED FALSE STORIES. That In hat Mr. Smith Sn Abonl Charles P. Dcnkln. Mrs. M,ary 13. Smith, wife of D. C. Smith, of l'eckvllle, yesterday began an action agalnnt Charles F. Deakln, superintendent of the powder mill nt that place, to recover $2,000 damages. She Is represented by Attorneys Vos burg & Dawson. Mrs. Smith alleges that Deakln cir culated some ery damaging stories about her which were absolutely false. Smith was until recently employed In tho powder mill under Deakln. Plenty f Trnlni. Lack of train service Is said by Euro peans to be the only one poor feature of American travel. Those who know will agree that the Lako Shore nnll wny Is not remiss even In this respect. Not only tire Its tinlns the latest pro duct of car bulldcis' skill but It runs more of them than any other western line. Traveleis between Buffalo, Cleve land, Toledo, Chicago and all points In west nnd southwest should buy their tickets over tho Lake Shore. Jenkins & Morris' Oponlng. Our Spring opening of the latest de signs In millinery occuis Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week. Jenkins & Morris, 400 Spruce street. IWe Apologize To the hundred or so people who found it so difficult to be waited on at yesterday's picture frame sale. It will not be so today. Yesterday's rush was enormous. We anticipated a ready lesponse to such unusual frame selling made preparations for a huge day but the crowd which came trebled our expectations. Wanted Today 6 experienced picture frame salespeople. Apply at fram ing department first floor befoie 8 a. m. Rexford Co. s- Many persons came to frame sale yester- day under the impression that the sale was for Monday only. This is erroneous. The sale goes on today just the same as f yesterday tomorrow same as today every X day until every frame is sold. X Such frame selling never took place in X Scranton before. It is worthy of excitement X when picture frames are to be had at one- X fourth their usual X Today, same X Pictures Will Be Fitted X No Charge for Back Board. X Screw Eyes and Picture Wire Free. Several instances here of the values which X appeal to economical shoppers: Here's One llIl renl oak frames golden and dnrlc 6 feet of moulding at II (r cents worth 4b cents, helling for "w Here's Another Olncli 1020cllt frames takes 81ect of moulding to malie, ut 15 "J Of centi worth 51.2U. Sala price "'' The Rexford Co.,! 303 Lackawanna Avenue. X I t -HHM t-H4-f New H S ID m m Splendid assortment of the Most Stylish Weaves and Colors. German Black Goods All at popular prices. Call and see them. MEARS & COMING! Moving Time is near the time when so many dishes are broken. Hut don't worry if they do break, for you can get a nice new Guaranteed Set in the latest shapes and decorations at surprisingly low pi ices, at MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyomini Aveniu. "Walls in and look around." 'I rnln Aluy He Itentorcd. It Is said that the new Leulgh Val ley time table to be Issued In May will have a train on the Bowman's Creek branch to accommodate patrons be tween Bernlco and this city. Since tho taking oft of the branch train all com munications between the smnll towns have been severed and the merchants and people have suffered much Incon venience. Wilkes-Bnrre Hecord. m SCROFULA Is the advertisement of foul blood. It may be entirely drlvpn from the system by the faithful use of Hood'o Sarsapatllla, which thoroughly purifies the blood. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take.easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bilious ness. 25c 4-M--H- 4- i i t -0 values. as yesterday, in Frames Free. 1 Another 5-lnch 1(1x20 white Florentine frnmesvrlth cold leaf tips. 8 feet of moulding at 75 rents worth f 0. C Kale price P 2-Inch 11x14 plain and Kloren tino Kilt, iireen and v bite fiame, OO. worth 75 cents Mule price Al Goods I II Yery choice selection of the most beautiful styles. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE In the Now Plaids and Stripas ooooooo M, & H. Kid Gloves At $1.00. Soft, flexible, durable, superior to all other Gloves sold at the price. HAGEN, March 22, 1S9S. The Gem Cafe 128 Washington Avenue, HuceeiHor to W. A. Beemer & Son. Regular meals, 25 cents; 5 meal tickets, SI 00; 21 meal tickets. 4 00. Ureakfast, C to 8 30 n. m.; Elnncr. 11 30 to 2 p. m.j Sup- pet, C p. in. to 7.30 p m. Soup Penrl of Barley Sirloin of Roast Beet a li Brown Sauce Roast Leg of I.umb a la Mint S.iuco Boiled Corn Beef nnd Cabbage Entre Short 1Mb! of Beef with Ronst I'otatoes Mashed Turnips Creamed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Stewed Corn Apple Plo Custard Pie Mince Plo Floating Island Pudding Trult Worcestershire Since Pickles Salted Wafers French Drip Coffee Milk Tea Quick Lunch at All Times Open All Night. Never Closed Baby Bazaar A comfoi table baby is a "good baby." ARNOLD'S Knit Night Drawer, Knit Night Gowns, Knit Bath Blankets Secure comfoi t for child and mother Also Full Line of Domet Flannel Night Gown's, Lounging Gowns and Dressing Sacques For Ladles and Children. S12 SRRUCE STREET Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas trltlH and nil atomncu Dlsor- der positively cured. Grover Graham's Uys pepnia Kemedy Is a suecitlc One dose re move ull distress, and a permanent euro of the most chronic and seven) cases Is guaran teed. Do not sutler I A 60-cent bottlo will convinco the moat skeptical. Matthews ilros. Uiugglsts, 320 Lacks wunna avenue. REMOVAL Call and be convinced on Low Prices We are giving on all our Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry And Silverware OUR LINE OF FINE CHINA Will be sold regardless of cost, as we are going out of tbat liiie of goods. We also carry a line of PRICE OF LATTER, Step in and Weichel, Jeweler, 408 Spruce Street. for Spri DIES 415 and 417 .. Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa, See Our Sculptor in Show Window Carves Faces Out of GENUINE rtv p To introduce this special brand of Castile Soap, we put the price at Cakesfor 5c 9 THE GREAT 4c. 310 Lackawanna Ave. W!v $10, $12 AND $25. Hear Them. TO ino 'ul 2 STORE SALE flll-ll IS Perfect in Style, Fit g m and I Workmanship.
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