The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 09, 1899, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TKIBUtf Jffi-THURSDAY, FEBRUAItY 9, 1893.
Royal
r Absolutely fcuBE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
stovu ctmNO roworn
TUCKER & MAXEY DID
A GENERAL BUSINESS
SCHEDULE OF THEIR INDEBT
EDNESS FILED.
Dealt in All Kinds of Moichnndise.
Bought What Thoy Could on
Credit, but That Thoy Ever Paid
for Anything Is Yet to Bo Re
vealedIndebtedness of E. Moses.
Reforeo Van Vormcr Hears Evi
dence in the Bellman & Sanderson
Insolvency Proceedings.
Wllliinl. Wnrini & Kii.ipp. u-pn-(piitliiK
tin1 cii'illturH nf tin- luinkiupt
Curlmiuliili- Mini of Tililsvr .V Minify,
llh-il with HofiiTc A. 1.. Van Wormi'i-.
MHU'nlii the sclicdulc of their claims,
it If an inti'ruxtliiK doctimiMit.
The liiitillitlfH nniiiunt to $31,000; the
nsitq fonxlst of $!I0D derived from the
sheilff'M pale and about $'J,r,oft In honk
accounts'. The eredllors numbf-i- three
hundied and llfty tuul thoy are s-eat-ti'i-ed
all over the eountrv from Chl
iMKo to Uoslon.
The hlBKt-Ht elulni Is filed by th"
Hohoa Improvement Tea company of
llaltlmore. It Is for $u::7.37. Most of
the claims aie for aniountM r.umlitK
Irom J.'.O to SliJO. The ijonds tlvs.
credits represent Include about every
thing that can be classed under the
head of ineiclmtidlse. Here are some
it them: Haines-s, oysters, diamonds,
hats, straw, drucs, crabs, teas cloth
Iiik, brushes', neckwear, varnish, whis
kies, shoes, baby carriages, nickels anil
bionzos, coffees, silks, cheese, type
writers, baled hay, clRars, clocks, pulls,
picture frames, molasses, whips' and
so on. The tlriu claimed to do u Kener
al business.
Two criminal cases have grown out
of the failure. In one Kvan Tucker and
T. J. Maxev are cliaiRed by one of
their creditors, W. H. WartliiRton, with
larceny by bailee. In the other Tucker
and Maxey and II. Josephs, I'. I'.
Jacobs and C. II. Horry aie charged
with conspiracy to defraud, by A. I..
VilBht. The cases wore sot down for
trial on Thursday of last week but
were continued by agreement.
The schedule of Indebtedness of K.
Moses, of WyomliiR avenue, lias also
been (lied. It shows liabilities) of
$1,050 with no nssets. The schedule
shows scvcnty-flve creditors.
Arguments" In the bankruptcy case
of Sanderson & Bellman are to be heard
next week by Isefereo Van Wiirmcr.
Tho taking of evidence was concluded
yesteiday. The objections to the final
discharge in the case of Harry V.
liellman were withdrawn. "Wlllatd,
Wairen & Knaop appeared for the
bankrupts and Welles & Torrey for the
1 1 editors.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
The r.iilioad gloss earnings for l'is
are reported for 200 roadu (07 roads
eleven months) anil aggregate $1,117,
lilS.r.M, being $7s,;iPi,71!t inciease. For
the month of December 131 report
$::,401,;!5R incuase, or 7.10 per cent.
For the last week of December t'O
roads report $L',301,471 Increase, or 11.90
per cent, and for the Hist week of Jan
uary DO roads report $338,000 increase,
or G.3! per cent.
l"p on the Susquehanna division of
the Erie railroad a great rush of traf
fic 1 reported. This has necesltated
the teturn to their position as engin
eers, the men who not long since weie
dropped to the firing list. Five firemen
were also promoted nnd six additional
llremen were sent to this division from
the New York division.
It has been announced by II. A.
lUitler, general manager of the Carbon
Iron and Steel company that the fur
naces nt I'anyville, which have been
bile for almost two years will resume
in about thiee months. Repairs and al
terations are being made toward that
end. It is expected that II. H. Hall,
formerly the supoilntendent theie, but
now holding a simlllar position at Dun
bar, Fayette county, will return and
assume charge. The product of the
I'arryvllle plant when In operation Is
second to none.
Employes of the Delaware Sc Hud
son car repair shops at C.irbondale, are
engaged dally In burning up the old
gravity coal cais, the company having
The Dread of Death.
&
(jb a man uouiiu nana anu
PgA foot upon a r.uluay
CJ track can see the ap-
S proaching danger with
ws open eyes and re-
dr"? and terrible it is
dui wnen a man's
(acuities are
-iffJ bound about
iv'by cords of
disease he
feels only
by a sort of
natural in
stinct the
danger that
is coming
tmnn hint
although he cannot actually see it
That awful sense of dread, the feeling
lhat death is near at hand N desctibed by a
South Carolina gentleman, Thos. . I.evtr,
Usq , of Lever. Klchraond Co.. with a truth
lhat everyone who has ever experienced
It will Immediately recoguiye
" I had what tlie doctor called uervout. lodl
rettlon," hr sa 'I took roedlcinc fiom my
Hiiiily physician for It. but of no aviil in look
up over oneol the Memoranduiu Hooks issued
y Dr. R. V. Pierce, of IlttiTalo N v. I found a
tate like mine described exactly I wrote to
Or. fierce and made a statement. He sent me a
lecriptic list of questions, also hjRlenlc rules.
' I carried these out at hist t could, but I
nought It almost Impossible, as I ullered so
much with pain under' my ribi autl an empty
reellnsr In my stomach. At uiKht I would have
old or hot feet uud hands alternately. I was
letting very nervous and suffered a great deal
Hh uneasiness as to my condltlou, thlnViiiff
(hat death would koou claim me: always expect
ing something unusual to take place and having
a great dread on my mind. I was also irritable
and impatient, aud was greatly reduced In flesh.
I could cat scarcely anything that would not
produce a bad feeling In my stomach. ARer
some Hesitation, owititf to my prejudice against
patent medicines, I decided to try a few bottles
of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
Vellfls After taklnc sever.it bottles of each I
loundl was Improving. I have to be careful et
at times oa to what I eat. in order that I may
feel good and strong, I fully believe If any
who suffer with indigestion or torpid liver or
chronic co 4 would take Dr, Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant relicts' and
observe a lew simple hvglenic rules they would
oon be greatly benefited, and with Utile per
severance would be entirely cured,"
It it a very simple matter to write to Dr.
Pierce. No charge whatever is made for
advice; which will be sent you (in a plain
ealed envelope) promptly by mall.
jCjI J
Powder
eo , i yokk.
case to the jury just before court ad
journed. Ho wtoutly maintained that
his clients are not guilty and thnt tho
whole matter Is a conspiracy. They
will show, he said, that when the bod
a ( cttplcd by tho defendants was made
on the morning In question the woman
decided to lengthen but one thousand
to standard gauge there will be about
Unci? thousand fle hundred to con
sumed by fire.
About ten thousand cleats ale to be
used on the Delaware and Hud
son's Honesdale branch to pte
ent the rails from spreading on tho
curves. And workmen aie busily en
gaged In the framing department of
tho car Hiop at Carbondale In making
them.
A tumor is circulating In lalhoad
circles to tlie effect that the resignation
of Picsldent Laying of th West Shoii
railroad will be followed by the con
solidation of all the lines of the Vnn
li't'blH system and those lhat are close
1 atliliatod with the New York Cen
tral. It Is stated that the West Shore
Ho.uh Creek; Delaware. Lackawanna
Ar Western: Jersey Central, aud 1'ltll
ailolphla it Heading Hallwny companion
will all be operated eentually under
one management. No verification of
the rumor Is forthcoming. Mr. Laying
letlres after a continual service of
llfty years in inilroad woik.
ERIN'S FATE IS IN
THE JURY'S HANDS
Com ludcd from Page G.J
who conducted the boarding house saw
nothing of a bottle of wine. They
will show that when Constable Mor
ris went to the house to search It he
hail vrmiPlhltiff rcscmbllns a buttle of
wlni' secieted under his coat. Mr.
Scrags closed bv buying- his clients
denv absolutely having made the ad
mission testified to by the olllcpr. Tes
timony for the defense will be heard
today. Some sensational development:
me expected before the close of the
case.
Souio Other Cases.
Tho ball of John Vonhasz. charged
with selling liquor without a license,
was fot felted because he did not ap
pear for trial. County Detective Ley
slum Is the prosecutoi.
Anthony Hoth, charged with selling
liquor without a license by Paul Gum
bar, did not answer when the case
against him was called for trial and
his hail was forfeited and a capias is
sued for him
Kmma Nichols, who Is hald to be
now In Philadelphia, did not appear t
ptosecute Lyman Melvin for assault
and battery and a verdict of not guilty
was taken and tho costs placed on tho
county.
When court adjourned II. S. Itosen
crans, of Hansom, was on tilal before
Judge Kdwards for sti Iking 'Squire J.
H. Lesh with a Ftone. There was
trouble between Lesh nnd Kovoncrnns
over the owneishlp of romo land and
this, it is alleged, led to the stone
tin owing. Tin? defense will In heard
to Joy.
Patrlik Povlan was returned not
guilty of selling liquor tr mIiihik, Mrs.
Muiy Hoodwln Is the prosecutrix and
she was dlieeted to pay the costs be
cause she did not appear to prosecute.
A ase in which lloylan was charged
with selling liquor without a Poene
by Mrs. Ooodwln was tiled at the last
term and lloylan was returned not
itullty and the county directed to pay
the costs.
Mrs. Mary JlcOulnness, of South
Scranton, was tried for hitting her
neighbor, Mrs. Mary Hurko. with a
saucepan. There was bad blood be
tween the two families for some time
prior to the saucepan Incident. The
defense was that Mrs. Durke had laid
violent hands on Mis. McOuInness and
that she merely used the pan to com
pel Mis. McOuInness to desist. Tlie
juiors, after being out a rhcit time,
came into court and said they could
not agice. Judge rebbald told them
th"y would have to reach a conclusion
before he would dlschnrge thein, and
tome time later they reported a ver
dict of not guilty, tho defendant to
pay the costs.
When court opened yesterday morn
ing tho jury In the case of the com
monwealth against Charles Heatty, of
Throop, re tinned a verdict of not guil
ty but dliccted that Heatty pay the
costs. H was charged with hit tin-;
Daniel Dawson on the head with an ax.
Y. J. Sehubnu'hl. a former editor and
proprietor ot the Olyphnnt rjazetto,
w.is culled to nnswer a charge of for
gery piefened by Joseph A. Dolphin.
The charge was nn cutgrowth of a light
for the contiol of the Olyphnnt borough
council. District Attorney Jones said
Ik- was informed by Mr. Dolphin's at
torney that the case would not be
prosecuted and as It had been on tho
list for several tenns he asked that
It be disposed of in some manner
Judge Edwards directed a verdict of
not guilty and told tin. jury to put the
costs on the county.
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
Michael AV. Lynott ...,'J03 Scranton St.
Mary Hut-ret t M)-J St-raitton St.
H.'iiiv F. Watts Scranton
Ellen McClaren Olyphant
John Monlson . ..108 S. Wyoming nvc.
lUlludn McLnne 123 Wyoming ave.
John Forkontth Simpson
Annie Dinko Simpson
Ludwiekus Htunkoltls Scranton
Muiy Durglcno Scranton
Michael ititsiiok Taylor
Annie Senyan Taylor)
Court House News Notes,
The hearing In the Miller habeas
corpus proceedings, which was to luivo
been held jisteulay morning beforo
Judge Uunster, was postponed until
next Tuesday moiuing ut U o'clock.
Attorney John F. Scrags, who repre
sents Mrs. Chrlsale Foster, who now
has the daughter of Mrs. Inez Miller,
was not prepaiod to make answer ow
ing to lack of time. Tho Fosters pro
duced papers showing that Miss Mil
ler's little daughter had been regularly
indentured to them.
Peter Orisco was admitted to ball
yesterday In the sum of $300. John Mlg
lln becoming his bondsman.
Walter Prownleo, who was tho
prosecutor In the case'ot tho common
wealth ogalnst Charles Grolner, waa
directed to pay the costs.
Court yesterday nnwtcd a rule to
show cause why tho polling place of
the Second district of the First ward
of Archbnld should not bo changed
from the premises of Abram Howell,
who Is a hott'lkeeper. The building h
located at the extreme end of the dis
trict and a more central locution Is
drslted. Tho rule Is mudo roturnablo
Saturdny at 10 o'clock.
Thomas Stosh, when called last week
to answer charges nf laiceny by bailee
and false pretenses, did not respond,
and his ball was forfeited In hoth cases.
Ho was brought In on a capias and
yesterday his ball vn renewed In tho
sum of $30 In each case, Stephen
Siuarslt becoming his bondsmrin. The
forfeiture of reeognl7ance entered last
week was stricken olf.
MR. MEIXELL RESIGNS.
Traction Company Loses Its Super
intendent. Joseph C. Melxwcll, of WllkcsOJarre,
resigned from his position as super
intendent of tho Wilko.s-Hnne and Wy
oming Valley Traction company Tues
day, the leslgnatlou to take effect Im
mediately. John Clifford, formetly as
sistant superintendent, Is acting as
general superintendent and will In all
probability be appointed to the va
cancy. Mr. Mclxell served the traction com
pany for about Ion years. He wasi at
one time superintendent on the West
Side, but about seven years ago was
promoted to be general sup-'ilntendent
of all the lines and winked hard for
the Interest of the company. Mr. Cllf
fotd has been assistant superintendent
for some years. He arose to his pies
cnt position from that of motorman
and knows every branch of the scrvic".
rc L'-ilhtaR f.ivor rapidly
nni!iii' men and tr.nct
!rs carry them in est
potLftB, latllss earn them
In pir44, houitkippers keep them in niMIr i o
r.iM' v f'lenil3 rer.immenit 'hsm to (rlemli. . i
A boon to those unable
to use Coffee. A Rich
breakfast beverage.
Use less tea and infuse
THREE to FIVE minutes.
Always use boiling water.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
(5
Ceylon Tea
RCFRESHING. PFUCIOU5
Fold only in la ad I'nnldl..
50c, 60c, and 70c per pound.
CEYLONINDIA
$
For Sale by All Grocers.
Fsin i
& fi a a
TEA
I O-w
Rubbers.
Big sale of Rubbers for everybody. Every pairs of Rub
bers in our store must be closed out regardless of value.
Here Are the Bargains:
1,000 pair Ladies' Caudee Common Sense coc Rubbers, sizes only 25, to V. at
15 cents. '
1,000 pairs Men's Rubbers, at 29 cents. 1,000 pairs Men's Wool Lined Rubbers,
at 49 cents.
1,000 pairs Men's Buckle Wool Liucd Arctics, at 59 cents. Men's aud Boys' Wool
Boots and best low Woonsocket Rubbers, at 98 cents a pair.
Come at once. These prices are guaranteed for the day advertised only.
MYER
307 Lackawanna Avenue.
Ms m bum
ALT
RHEUM
FOR YEARS GUBED
I had Salt lUieiira for years. My leg from
kneo to nnklo vnn raw and swollen, nnd tho
palnw.u Intense. I tried doctors In Hartford,
VTatcrbury. and Now Ikncn, to coavalL Co
TicoiiA ltMOLvn-NT, CuTiciutA (ointment),
and a box of Cdticdra. Soap completely
cured mo. OAUItETr T. S.VYKIW,
Hartford ElcctrloI.lclitCo., Hartford, Conn.
firnnr Chi TritfiiTnTrniiToTriili.nrri(i.
inlluMOB!,witn !. or, II in.-Wjrmtittit with
Ci'rtcTiu hntr. rtntK tnrlmln:. wllti cciicoha, and
roliadom el Ci-Ticim ltottir.
PnUUironzhmitttifWM. I"otti lirnnCii.
Coir., 1'iopi., UmIop. llo to Cure Stlt lu-eani, rt.
Merceread & Connell
Uslobllsltcd 32 Years.
A particularly HJrjtniinO
now In,
lino lino of
Tht Inrsest
block of
Sterling Silverware
and Novelties.
A Inrno . Pi'nn niamrinfio
sulectlou of
Ar;,ir Rich Cut Glass
Fine Jewelry
Clocks, Etc,
is orn jsisw sroitE,
No. 130 Wyoming Avenue
"COAIi liXCHANdE."
THIRD IliH BANK
OF SCRANTON
Special Attention Given lo Uttsl.
ncss ami l'crsomil AccottntJ.
I.ihcral Accnmtnod.itloiii V.x
IciuicJ Accnrdiug to Balaucos auj
Ke9piinibillty.
Sl'cr Cent. Interest Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus,
003
400,001)
W5I. CONXEIili, Prcsltlcut.
1IENHY BiaHMr., Vice Pros.
WILLIAM U. l'ECK, Casllle?
Tlie vault of thij bank Is pro.
tectcd by Holmes' Electric Pro.
tcctive system.
THE
iOOSlC POWDER CO.
Itooms 1 and 2,Com'Ith U'rd'g.
SCRANTON, rA.
Alining and Blasting
ilmlo ut Moosic aud KuaUdulo Worlri
I.AFLIN & UAD F0VDr.K CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
i:icctrlc Hatterlc?, Klectrlo Kxptoilsrs.
lor explodlug blnsis, .Safety Fuso and
Rep
,.. p,iti n'B ....man
:udj uiis.iuuii uj &
UXPLOilVBS
THE DICKSON M'PG 00
bciauton uud WUUes-Harro. I' J.
Jlunufnctiuerj ol
LflGOMOTlVESiSTATIONARY ENGINES
llollcri, ItolstinznnJ Pumplnj M:ili:ry,
General Olllcc, Scranton. Pj,
DAVIDOW
m
The Cheapest Shoe
Scranton.
14
ConnollvSU)allac
Our store will be closed
until 1 p. m. today, on ac
count of the obsequies of
the late Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Hara.
nnolly
127 and
Experience
Tcaehr-s that it pays to use
the best material always.
This la as much true o bread
making as ot anything else
and housokeeners will llnd
that
a
Snow
White
9?
flour Is really the VERY best
material for making Good
bread.
All crocers sell It.
"Wo Only Wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO
Scranton. Carbondale, Olypluit.
i
At Retail.
Coal ot tho beet quality far domestic usa
nnd of all sizes. Including Uucltwtieat and
Blidseye. delivered In any purt of tht
city, at the lowest price.
Orders recolved at the otllce, first floor.
Commonwealth building, room No. 6;
telephone No. 2C21 or at the mine, tele,
phone No. 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO
ubfoers
Stores.
South Hiiin St., Pltlston.
iiintj
129 Washington
b
Our new lines are now
many exclusive novelties not
Carpets
Wilton
Axminster
Velvet
Body and Tapestry
Brussels
Ingrain
WINDOW SHADES
-0
Spring
1899.
Williams & IVicAniilty
Interior Decorators.
LACKAWANNA LUMBER CO.,
HAUUFaCTUIOS OF
OR SnWED PEffl. WHITE BOCK HMD WHOP UUQ
Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Raili
tawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled U-mlocU
Prop Timber promptly t'urnlslicd.
MILLS At Cross Fork. Potter Co.. on th Buffalo and Susque.
hanna Hailroad. At Mlna, Potter County. Pu., on Coudersport, and
tort Allegany ltallroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day.
GENERAL OFFICE-Board of Trad liullding, Scruuton. Pa.
Telephone No. 4014.
Fixtures for
One snfe. a bicvele ladders
140 ft. of shelving, 20 ft. partition, 1 double settee, nickel fix
tures tor show windows, 2 street show cases, 1 cash register
and numerous other articles.
WE ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
Here are a Few Felt Boot Prices Also:
Men's Felt Boots and Overs, $2. 2s grade $M9
Men's Felt Boots and Overs, $2.00 grade 1.39
Men's Felt Boots and Overs, 10, 1 1 and 12 only 1.19
Boy's Felt Boots and Overs, Our Best Grade 1.39
Everything else at a big bargain. We must close this
stock right away. ACT QU1UK.
Standard
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY
WHEN IN
STRONG
AGAIN!
f -&m
JTl&
vigor to the whole beinc. All drains and losses are checked ftrmtntntly. Unless patients
are properly cured, Iheir condition ofien worries them Into In sanity, Consumption or Death.
Mailed sealed, Price 1 1 perbo; 6 boxes, ith tron-cUd legal guarantee to cure or refundtho
money, j.o. Send tor free- book. Addrtts. PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
mm
For Sale by JOHN II. IMIULI'S,
uud Spruce street.
Wall
ace
Avenue,
Q
1)1
on exhibition and embrace
to be fouud elsewhere.
Lac? Ciirfains
Renaissance
Irish Point
Brussels
Dresden
Nottingham
Sale Cheap
with track, 4 tables, 1 mirror,
Shoe Store,
217 LACKA AVE
o
80 Spring
0 189-
WALLPAPER
0 .
DOUDT, TRY They biveitood the tertcf yean.
aim nave curcci mouiauu. si
rcatei of Nervous Diseases, tuck
I at Debility, Dizziness, bl.cpleii
nest and ancocelc, Atrophy, R.C.
They clear the bralti, strengthen
me circulation, mans uiccmun
ner(ect. and imnart a heallhr
IMiarniaclst, cor. Wyoming avenue
S.