THR SCKANTON TRIBUJSJ3-TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1800; R AVA J wMfmm Absolutely Makes the food more delicious and wholesome oi nma rwacnt co., nrw ro. SHERIFF WILL BRING M'MULLENJO COURT SIOK OB WELL, JUDGE SAYS HE MUST APPEAR. Xhe Cortiflcato of His Physician Sets Forth That He Is Suffering from Lumbago The Judge, However, Thinks Lightly of Either the Cer tiflcato or the Disease, or Possibly Both, and Directs tho Sheriff to Bring Down the Sorely Accused Carbondalian. Criminal court opened ycntcnlny with tin untihuiilly large iitU'iulunce. One of the reasons for the attendance lx 1iir fo huge was that an unusually racy case was scheduled for trial. It was that in which Wallace MeMullen. of Caibondule, Is chained with exhibit ing a photograph which hIiowh his cist while inamorata. Lizzie .May Tappan, posing as Venus. Miss Tappan, who is the prosecutrix, alleges 'that it Is a composite picture, made up by a pro cess familiar to photographers' of her face and some one else's figure. The crowd at court was, however, doomed to disappointment. MeMullen was not on hand. His nttorneys, John F. Scragg and H. C Ihitler, presented a certificate from Dr. Lamb, of Chi bondale, setting forth that their client was too ill to attend court. An examination of the certificate dis closed the fact that it was not dated and Judge Archbald thereupon directed the sheriff to bring MeMullen In. Dep uty Frank K. Ityun went after him and found him lying In bed at his room. He got up to open the door for the deputy sheriff, however. When told that he was wanted immediately in court he claimed he was too ill to leave his room, nud referred the of ficer to hM physician. Dr. l.amb. The deputy visited Dr. Lamb and the latter made out a certificate to the effect that MeMullen was suffering from lumbago. He also stated verbally that in his opinion MeMullen should not be compelled to leave his room. M'MULLKN MUST AI'PKAR. When Mr. Ityan reported these mat ters to Judge Archbald. the judge promptly directed the sheriff to have MeMullen In ooutt this morning. The sheriff will biing him down from Car bondale. certificate or no certificate. At the last term of quarter sessions court James Connois, jr., of the Noith IJnrt, who was a witness In an assault nnd battery case inadvertently allowed himself to admit that he kept a sup or so for the accommodation of the neighbors. Judge Archbald. who was trying the cae, dliected that Connors -hould be bound over to answer for selling without a license. Yesterday Connors was called for trial and plead guilty. Judge Archbald Imposed the usual punishment, $300 line and three months in the county Jail. The ase of Karnest Hope and AV1I llam Mooney, charged with breaking into Hundley & McLaughlin's store and stealing therefrom a cameia and other articles, was called before Judge Arch bald Just pievious- to adjournment. William Ferris plead guilty to steal ing from his employer, Mrs. Klla M. Phelps, and was sent up for six months;. Ferris was suspected by Mrs. T'helps. of periodical pllferlngs nnd she had Detective John Molr test him. A marked dollar bill was placed In Mis. Phelps' puree and the puree was left on the seat of the carriage one day when he was driving Mr. Phelps about town on a bhopplng tour. When she came out of the Globe store the dollar was missing. Later it was found in the coachman's possession. A SOLDIER ACCUSED. 'V Jury went out at adjourning time to pass upon the question of whether or not Thomas Snyres, a fcianton youth, stole a gold watch belonging to Mrs. John H. Jones, of Harrison avenue. Savers served with the Second Louisiana Volunteers during the more iveent unpleasantness and appeared at the defendants' table dres-sed in sol dier's uniform. Mr. Jones left the watch on her kitchen table while she went up stairs. Dec. 11) last, and upon her return the watch was missing. De- DO YOU FEEL THIS WAY. Do you feel all tired out? Do you some. times thinlc you just can't work away at your profession or trade any longer? Do you have a poor appetite, and lay twake at nights unable to bleep? Ate your nerves all gone, and jour stomach too? lias ammtion to torge- aueaa f k tn ttie world left you? If so. rou raicht as well put a stop to your rrmery on can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a dif , ferent individual. It will set your slug Lgish liver to work I It will get into every vein iu your body and n u i i f y your ilood. It will set thing right in your stom ach, and your appetite will come back. If ihere is any tendency in your family toward ;onsumption, it will keep that dread de stroyer away. Even after consumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of a lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at lae lungs, H wiu mini; auuwi ppccuj mic m per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy pre. pared by Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose ailvicrts given frcea all who wish to ivrilc him. His great success has come from nis wide experience and varied practice. O. r. Copenrnver, Km . t Mount Uuiou, Huntingdon Co.. l'a. (ISox ju), write' ' About twelve years ago I was suddenly taken with a naiu fu the pit of the stomach which was to vio lent I could not walk straight It would grow more severe until It caused waterbrash and vom iting of n slimy jellovr water. A physician told me I had a form of dyspepsia and treated me for about.six months with but little benefit. An other physician told me my liver was out of or der and that I had Indigestion. He gave me a treatment and I got some better but only for a short time. I then tried another one, who said I had chronic indigestion, ulceration of the lining of the stomsch, torpid liver and kidney alfrctlon He treated me for more than a year and I felt much better, but it did not last. I thcu took to using several widely advertised patent mrcii. cinei, but received no more than temporary re lief. I then tried Dr. Pierce's medicines, using his Golden Medical Discovery,' and the 'Pleas, ant Pellets,' and in two months' time I was feel ing better than I had for years before." Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking Inferior substitutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "Jusjasgoou." " .&? SZjmFm ?&!pr sasrr i M 1 m Baking Powder 'Pure tcctlvo John Midr found the watch at Davidow'H pawn shop, and learned that It una hocked for $u on the afternoon of Dec. lii, by a boy in aoldler clothes", who gave his name as Thomas Caiter. Sayres was picked up on suspicion, nnd after being Identified by the pawn broker, admitted that he pawned the watch, but claimed he did It at the solicitation of Thomas Carter, an nc tiualntnnce of his, who, he claim", lives in Pine Drool; A verdict of not guilty was taken In the nfsault and ba'tery ease of Martin Golden against his brother. Aiuhony Golden. The defendant lost his wife and child and was h!melf badly In jun ed till within n month, nnd on this account his brother did not Iipvi the In art to prosecute him. Thomas .1. Davis plead gnllly of en tering John G. Price's store In Tjvlor, and stealing therefiom a church Christinas tree ltind umntiiittng to $7. lie wns caught red-handed in the act. Judce Gttnster -sent him to the countv Jail for two months. James Howie, chntged by Charles Pllger with carrying concealed weap ons, plead guilty and was given n month in jail. GOT SIX MONTI IP. Peter Walsh, of Olvphnnt. was ("lit up for six months by Judge Archbald lor stealing three suits of clothts from the house of John McAndrew. with whom he boarded. One of the suits belonged to McAndrew's son nnd he was to have been married the ixjxt dav after the theft. The evidence fail ed to disclose whether or not the suit was recovered before the munlage took place. In the larceny nnd receiving case of N. D. Hosenfelt ngainst '.. Lopatyner, a mil pros wns entered when It de veloped that tho case was one of re plevin rather than a Quarter fessions case. Fred Stuckey wns tried bofoie Judge Archbald on the charge of felonious wounding, piefencd by Harry Martin. On July 20, IS'jS, Stuckey took Martin for a ride down the valley. They stopped nt Naylor's hotel, at Old Forge, and while Stuckey wns inside Mnrtin took a couple of glrln for a carriage ride. When he returned Stuck ev chlded him for abusing the horse and this brought on a fight. Martin says Stuckey hit him with the whip and then cut him with a knife. Stuckey says Martin hit him with the whin nnd then cut him with a knife. Stuckey admits using a knife, but says he Uf.ed it in self defeus". Murtln denies having used either whip or knife. With these sworn stute ments to ponder on the jury letlted and in an hour came back with a ver dict finding Stuckey guilty of aggra vated assault and battery. Judge Archbald sentenced him to pay a line of $2.1 and spend three months' In t'l" county Jail. LINE FENCE DISPUTE. Michael Osborne and Peter Gard live on either side of a line fence on Prospect avenue. They had a dispute about the fence and an assault and battery trial befote Judge Gunster yes terday, with Gard as the prosecutor, was the result. The asssault and battery cn-e of John Doud against John Murphy ws in tho Jury's hands at adjournment. The aggravated assault and' 'bait tety case of William Cosgrove ngainst Patilck Munley was continued. A mil pros, upon payment of costs by the defendant, was entered In the case of Walter Cap well, charged with beating a board bill at the Gin ml Cen tral hotel. Anthony Kane got on a drunk one night last November nnd threw cobble stones through the windows of several neiglibois' houses. When arraigned jerterduy for malicious mischief h" plead guilty and was let off with thir ty days In Jail. He spent two months in jail awaiting trial. Tho case of Annie Harwln against Joseph Mallery was continued, owing to the nbnence of the prosecutrix, who is ill. A vet diet of not guilty was returned In tho case of Charles Loskowskl against Daniel Langorskl and the de fendant was directed to pay the costs. In the case of Norman Tuttle, charged by Albeit Stiles with point ing a plt'tol and assault and battery, the jury returned a verdict of not guil ty and divided the costs. FOkCJAVK HEU HUSBAND. Maggie James forgave her husband. William James, and Judge Archbald allowed him to go home on his prom ise not to do it again. Judge Allen Craig, of the Monroe. Carbon district, who was expected to assist at this week's session, wan un able to attend, An effort was made to hecute Judge Haloid McClure, of Lowlsburg, and It is likely he will be on hand today. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Willard N. Ilunnell was yestcday ad mitted to tlin bar on motion of Mapor Evvielt Warren. The report of the vhiweib on the rou J In Ser.tnton ami Spring Brook vi con firmed finally yesterday. A rule to open Judgment nnd permit of ii defence was made in the case of D. L. Potter against Geoigo W. Utemer. An order w.is mucin yesterday in the McCnmb dtvoico case settliin it for trial ut the March term, which begins the fourth Monday of March. Judge Gunster yesterday granted a charte- to the Lawrenco Hose company, of Conndltoii. Attnrrey John M. Ilanls representee! the petitioners. Hides for nrw trials have br'en granted In the cases of Leonard (.gainst Clurk & Co.. Williams against Meuin, Decker ugulnst Holgatei and Winans against Ilunnell. Court ycsteid.iy approved tho ".'0o bond of Kihvln Frahle. executor of the es tate of John liruzel, which ho wus di rected to tile by the ttrms of the will. Jacob Demuth anil Conrad Pell are his HUietk'd. On mutton of County Solicitor H. A. Knapp couit fixed the compensation of the county commissioners for 1M9 at $3.M per day for every day necessarily em ployed. This Is the mmo pay as was al lowed last year. Judge Archbald yesterday hai.ded down two opinions dealing Willi tho exceptions of 11. A. Ilrown nnd. Laura A. Gregory to tho report of tho uuiHtor In the crtate of Sylvnnus F. Drown, deceased. Tho auditor's findings for the most part aro sustained, hut tho court orders a new ells trtlmtlon. In tho petition cuse of Thomas Wat kins agulnst Charles Watklns and others, an order was mudo yesterday on motion of Vosburg ft Dawson, directing thn Hheilff to sell the property in question at public miction, the pintles to tho partition suit each refusing to tiiko It at the vnliintlon fixed by tho referee, JI.T0O. Marriage licensee were granted by Clerk of tho Coiirtn Daniels yesterday to Ito pop Wahnpey, of Bcranton, nnd Fn ha liny J. Matho, of Mayfleld; Joseph Uurgantls and Johanna Petratls, of Scran ton; Kon Mnnty JCukowsky mid Manry Ann Po itowlcz, of Old Krrgei Thomns Norcoons nnd Mary C. Miller, of Throop; Joseph MlkohiJcyk, of Prlcehiirg. and Polagl Wloiilewsk.i, of Hcruntou; Peter Sheri dan and Margaret Horan, of Cnrbondalo; Michael Mugaz nnd Peraska Uonctlntz, of Scrnnton. MRS, CAREY'S HUSBAND. Tho Man Killed nt Youngstown, 0., May Be Her Husband. Last evening a woman came into tho Providence police station to In quire about the John Carey who was killed at Youngstown, Ohio. The wom an's name Is Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, of 1S52 Nay Aug avenue, nnd she Iuim ihree children, two boys and u girl. The boys are ten and twelve respec tively and the girl nbout four. Mi. Carey states thitt her husband left home four years ago next April. He was marked on tho left forearm by the Initials J. W. C, tattooed in Indian ink and the first Joint of the littl" linger on the left hand Is missing. He wns employed by Kinsley and Co. us bookkeeper und foreman when they were married, but resigned and accepted a position of like character with llurke Iiiothcts. Mrs. Cntey could not give any icason for his going west, but said she received a. letter from his In the month of July following his going west, but since that time nothing has been heard from him. Mrs. Carey supports herself and chil dren by taking In washing. The au thorities will endeaor to llnd out if tho dead man Is her husband. YOUNG DAVIS TRIED. For Crying- "Fire-" in tho Academy of Music on Saturday. Sidney Davis, the boy arrested for crying "fire" nnd neatly causing a panic in the Academy of Music on Saturday afternoon was yesterday ar raigned befote Alderman Millar nnd lined $3 and costs. The boy Insisted that he was innocent but said other boys had raised the cry. lie was released in the custody of his, father until Thursday whet, the penal U may bo remitted or reduced if by that time he has given Information whl.h will lead to the arrest of the oth er boys. Oth'rwi5,e. If his lino is not paid, he wll' be committed to Jail for three months. Mrs. Cohe and Tommy liyuu, a young buy, both of whom identified Davis In th theater on Saturday as the lad who gave the cry, renewed their identi fication befote the alderman. Cure sick headache, bad taste In tlin mouth, coated tongue, gas In the stomach, dlitren and inillcptlnn. tin FiHs not weaken, but haie tonic fffrrt. 2 rrrts. The only l'illa to tuku Utli Itoud's tvirjiar.ll . APRIL FIRST WILL SOON BE HERE If your present tenant is not going to renew his lease with you now is the time to secure a new tenant. Don't Wait until all the desirable tenants have been gob bled up by wide-awake landlords, who get in n the ground floor by using printers' ink. But Advertise your property in the "for rent" columns of the scranton Tribune where it will be read by the class of people who make good tenants. The Cost will be only one cent a word, paid in advance, and you may save the loss of a month's rent by making a small invest ment in this manner. TRIBUNE "WANT ADS" BRING LARGE RETURNS. ONE CENT A WORD STRIOTUY IN ADVANOE, MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domeatlo usa and of ull sizes. Including Uuckwtieat and liirdseye. delivered In any part of the city, ut the lowest prloc. Orders recolved at the ofllco, first floor, Commonwealth building, room No. C; telephone No. 2621 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO FATHER SON CURED OF ITCHING RASH f I had an Itching rash under my chin, which kept spreading until It was all orcr my body. I could not dleep but was compelled to llo unako and scratch all tho time lily father and two brothers were afHlcted with tho samo thine, at tho same time. VTe all suffered terribly for a year and a half, trying In U10 meantime all the remcdlos wo could And, but recehed nn benefit. I bourjht three cakes of CctieuniSOArandthrcoboicsof CtrricuitA, (ointment) and they cured the four ou rnm. fihtcty, rtIClI'lAyi)BrtSOy,floiieva,Utali. SrstnrCosr Tiiimiirr Tostisisn, Disria riixu Hi iior.,iTttiiIisor Uiu. WnnbllnIIU Cctk 1 ia Sor, (rtnlle nolntlitd with I'pticriu (clot mtnli, onil mlMdomofrrrirr MisoLTtsr. Sntdlhroirheiitlhmiftl. Pimm Pi i AsnCnrM. CoBr.,l'rop., Ilrt'n. How to Ciiffkln IaSm.m free Mercereaii 5 Connell Ustnbllsltcd 32 Years. Watches now,n- Wie largest stock of Sterling Silverware and Novelties, A large . r;nfl TiJomnnrlrt (Election of A henutlfnl show of Rich Cot Glass Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc. is our. NF.tr STonr, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "COAL EXUHANUC" Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 10455 liHinn Si.. Seraalon. Pa. Telephone Call, 3333. THE HO. Rooms 1 and 2,Coai'lth BTd's. SCRANTON, PA. Mining nnd Blasting POWDER M ml out .Mooslound ltiistidala Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric lliitterles, Electrto Exploder-), for exploding blasts, safety Fuse and Repauno Chemical Go's tUQII !XPL0SIVBS NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St, New York, Opp. Orace Church. Europtsn Plus. Roams $1.00 Day and Upward. In a modest and unobtrusive way there are few butter conducted hotels iu the mttroDolla than the Br, Denis. The great popularity it has keqnlred oaa readily be traced to IU unique location, Ita bomelllce atmosphere, the peculiar excelleno of its cuisine and s.irTlca, an J lu vnw moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON, WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St and irrlng Plan, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day nnd Upwurds. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. O-H-K-W-C-M--I-X-X-XK-Wt i For Business Men Iu the heart of the whoksjle district For Shoppers 3 minutes wnllc to Waunmnl.crs' tt mluutcs to SirKcl Cooper's lllg Htorr i;a-.y of ucccn. to the great Dry Good. Stores, For Sightseers. One block from ll'way Cars.givlnj; easy transportation to all jiolntsof Interest. Hotel Albert, NEW YORK. COR. nth ST. : UNIVHRMTV PLACH, Only One llloclc from Broadway. ' ROOfflS. $ i Up. restaurant . I A i "r iris RtaaoNsaLc 1'8 :-:"::'"X:":K''sx"XK'-m-:- ConnollvSifallact i22wn12 & WASHINGTON AYENWE American and Scotch Ginghams Harbingers of Spring. The brightest, choicest gath ering ever displayed in local circles so early, 5c to 68c per yard Careful and prudent buyers are making their selections. In addition for early spring trade we are showing com plete lines of White Goods Consisting of Persian Lawns, Victoria Lawns, India Linons, Wash Chiffon, Bolton Cloth, English Long Cloth, Jones Cambric, Soft French Nainsook, Organdies, Swiss, Dimities, Plaid Nainsooks, Stripe Nainsooks, Welt Piques, Etc., at our usual well-known low prices. Connolly & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. 1 OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Givon to Busi ness nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation? lix tended According to Balances nud Responsibility. SPcr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. CONNULL. President. 1IKNRY BELIN, Jr.. Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vnult ot tills bank Is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro. tcctivc System. Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Chas. B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. fKTOimmBKLELOM GIVE5THL ught".Mjrn tele BOUGHT rnHnvBIP ANPl5AK9LyTLaLY5APE FOR 8ALK BlSr THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SONANTON STATION. Making Progress Other dealers are content to wait until the season opens. Not so with us. We realize that special inducements only influence the buyer now. We're going to "make progress" sell more goods in January, 1899, than we ever did in the past. Here's some prices that will maka the wheels of business hum: Rugs 9x12 Smyrna Rugs $10.00 9x12 All-Wool Smyrna... 22.50 Carpets Axmiusters, were $1. 25, at.. .90c Brussels, were 65c, at 50c Ingrains, were 75c, at 60c Williams & FlcAntllty, 130 Wyoming Ave LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GUI SiED PH. HIE BOCK AND RARDiOD I m. mwiwi w'.n. Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Ruil.1 awed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled HemlocU Prop Timber promptly Furnished. MILLS At Cross Fork, Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susque. banna Kuilrond. At iuina, Potter County. Pa., on Coudersport. and Port Allccuur Ruilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENEUAI. OFFICE-Hoard ot Trade Building, Scranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. 1 on 5 Hither entire or by the piece, to suit buyer, the following: 140 ft of shelving, 70 It. on each side of the store, shelving 1 1 ft. 6 in. high; one single and two double settees; five tables, A different sizes; four bicycle ladders, with 140 ft. of track and a fixtures; a 20 It. panel and glass; partition containing two 2 swing doors, paitition 6 ft. 8 in. high; one-half dozen bent wood chairs; ruckle fixtures for show windows; one safe, one cash register and other articles. ACT QUICK. ! t We Are Slaughtering the v AUo. We shall go out of business the last day of March 4 or before. DO YOU SEE THE POINT? I Standard Shoe Store, 4fc HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! 0 (fe tS) Sfc2 Bfc ja, visor In tin v. hole Iwirit. All drains are iroperly cured, their condition often worries tiietn into Insanity, Consumption or Death, Mailed sealed, Price 4 r perbon; 6 boxes, v, Kb iron-cl.id lesjal guarantee to cure or refund the money, li.eo. Send for fr book. For Sal c by i uii. u. I'liiii.i'M, iuhI Spruce street There's no standing still in business, the merchant eitheradvances or retreats. Draperies Special Prices on Entire Stock. ol 6 Price of All Footwear 217 LACKA AVE $ DOUDT, TRY They have t food the Kit of yent. jnil have cured thouiandi of A r,C4iei of N'ertoui Diseases, such I JjXd' Debilin.UiKlncis.Sleeplesi. !l2i"ssndVaticel,Attoply.cc. They clear the brain, s irenst&en the circulation, make digestion uerfect. and impart a bralthv and lass? I are cheeked ftrmaminlty. Unless patients Address. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Clettlind, D. riiarmucist, cor. Wyoming avenue