THE SCRANTON TBIBUNK-TTJESDAY, APRIL 11', 1899. R mmj powder BSOMJIEaWPURE Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome ovi nto rnwcrneo .hiwyot'k. JUDGE ARCHBALD'S SHARPREMARKS DIRECTED AGAINST THE "CON TINUANCE" LAWYERS. 3Io Followed In the Footsteps of His Colleague, Judge H. M. Edwards. Practice of Lumbering the Tilal List with Cases That There Seems to Be No Desire to Tiy Must Stop. McComb Divorce Caso Will Not Be Heard In Public Other Court Notes of Various Kinds. Judge H. W. Atchbald is jjrebidliiK in the main court 100111 dm tie thl the third wrek of tho Mnriii term ct common pitas court. When he eatlrl the list of tliiity-fU ceases arranged for trial this wick, tluio was a tush liv ittornujs to bfcutu this continuant, ol cabt'H In which thev aie IntuM'bted. So numuious were tli'Mi iiiie3ts that JudKe Arrhbald m0Kf wiy sluuply to the tnembvid of the bar along the llnea followed by Judui II. 31. Edwards a week ago. Tim piao tlci! of loading down thu trial list wl lases that the nttoinojst .ho ;1iiv them on thu list havo apparently no i"Si!c to try must utop, Juilisc Atch bald said, lor it is ttnouiy intir feilng with the work of the cottn. Home of the cases the couit w.ti ask ed to continue ye&tuiday hii- bmi m the list for hcveial :orms ruid eai h time application has been nuulo t a continuance After the list was (lotto ifi V b'er day It was tumid that onlv eighteen of the tlilrty-tl t tat.es on tlic list veie ready for tii.il and that orly three of these could he talc, n m yf. lei day. They weie dlspos-'l of in n Aeiy .short time und betoie the lujn hour couit adjourned lot the day. In the main court room t'ie case of the .Sciatiion Illuminating Heat ar.d l'ouer company against C. I. IJUa w is put on tilal. It was a"n uctij.i to rc mver fiom Mr. Rico for llj,Ut fur nished. A eullct was directed by .Judge Aiihhald foi $1."7. the full amount of the claim with Interes-. In the action in assumpsit of Gi ore H. Dlehl against Comad .Schroider, :i non suit was gi anted. No appearance wiih made on behalf of tho plauitlfl. A verdict of Jl.-'JS SI was ordeied for the plaintiff by Judge GuiiBter in the i use of M. Utitts against Mary 1Z. Bird. It was an action to recover on a moit gage and Judgment was ghtn for the full amount of the claim. The case of AV. J. Uairlscale agalnit AV. A. flray was passed for settle ment. Similar action wns taken 'n thp case of A. V. Tiffany agalnbt Krancls ltlvenburg. Tho McComb Divorce Case. The divorce rasp of Mrs. Ida Kugenio McComb against John McComb will not saacLoo 7n unit 76 Public Sqiia-e, WIMCES-DAIlRIi IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. Scranton New Here are two new-comers that ViIkes-Barre women havo not had a glimpse of yet, and our Scranton friends are getting first news of. They are copies of the sw,elleit gar ments that Paris has sent, and our New Toik tailors have not deviated a particle In any detail from the oilg Inal models, either in materials, lin ings, cut or making. Street Ulsters Of double faced (plaid back) rough cheviots. Tight fitting back and double breasted full btralght front. The skirts of theso "Ulster Coats" are 42 inches from waist to hem and are open front and rear, with round corners in front. Tallor-mado and finished with strap-seams. The Imported model is priced at $05,00, these are J19.9S. A Walking Costume Bannockburn Suitings In "pepper and salt" mixture Is tho mateilal used, und a lining of blue grey taffeta completes the ensemble of materials. The coat Is a double breasted square cut, fly front, with tight back and hidden seams. Tho eklrt Is full sweep with "V" plaited back. Tho price Is Just half the cost of the Paris model 531.03. ISAAC LONG. WILKEB-BARRZ, PA., APRIL 10, '09. Exclu IV be heard publicly In common pleas couit. McComb yesterdaj wlthdiew hla joquest for a Jury trial and later In the day testimony In the case was heatd In chambeis bcfoio Judge Archbald, who granted Mrs McComb hor previous di vorce from this same John McComb In ISM. The latter was unrepresented at yesterday's hearing. Attorneys John F. Scragg and Louis Giuinei appealed for Mrs McComb Her testimony and that of Mr. and Mrs House, uelghbois of the McCombs at Curhondale, was heaid. It was to the effect that McComb treated his wife in a verv cruel manner. Mr. and Mm. McComb were divorced on rpbiuary 12, 1SS4, und wtrc le-innr-ried on Februarv l"i( U97, by Hev. Rogers Israel, of this city. Yesterday's Mariingc Licenses. John Smith Scranton Agnes Banks Scranton Joseph Meikcl Scranton Elizabeth M. Uroii? Scranton Thomas S Collins Dunmoio Matgaret lleaidon Scranton Andrew lJromscy Carbondale l.lzie Coiiiny C'aibondale Joseph Kelly Kcr.uiton Mary V. Crosley Scianton John II. Cousins Peckvllle Mararet M. Daies Scianton Court House News Notes. In the estate of Benjamin Jay, d ceased, James 11. Torrey j,estenliv tiled, with the couit his Hist and final account ua trustee and It was cou nt med nisi The bond of Constable J. A. Penman, of the Seventeenth wind, was jcter day upproved by the couit, It Is In the sum of $1,000 and has Major T. 1". I'tnrnan as, surety. Feidlnand Bilggs, constable of th rust ward of Wiiiion, esteiday has his bond In the sum of $1,000 appioved by the couit. His suietles ale James Bell and Michael McAndiew. Mis. Phebe Johnson jesteiday ap plied for a dlvoicc from Grant John son, to whom she was mauled Sept. 2, 1S9B. They lived together at 442 Pear street, this city, until Juno 6, 1S97, but Johnson so ubus-ed his wife, she al leges, und applied such vile nanus to her that she was compelled to leavo him on June C, 1SD7. Mis. Johnson now lesldes at Oieenwood. In the iase of Mrs. Margaret Smith und others against tho Jermn and llushbrook Water company, a Hile for a new trial was granted jesteiday and made returnable to aigument couit. The case was tried dutlng the first week of the present teun of coin man pleas court and a verdict of $400 In favor of tho plaintiffs icturiud They aie dlsiutisfled with that amount and seek a new trial. In the case of the Plttsbuig Terra Cotta Lumber company against John A. Mears, a rule was granted yester day to show cause why a printed copy of the mechanic's lien, which is the foundation of the case, should not be filed to supply the place of the lien originally filed, which was lost. The lule is made i etui liable April 24. The caso was called foi trial dining the first week ot this turn, but had to be continued because the lien could not be found among tho files ot the case. At the instance of J. 13. Uaiduei, Oe Gouldboro boiough, a wilt of no w.u lanto was jesleduy hsued, dlr'eted against John Spiegel, constable ot that boiough, to compel him to show by what right he holds the olllcu of constable of Uouldboio. It Is alleged that besides being constable he is thr 1'nlteil States mail cairltr between Thoinhuist post olllce and the Dela waie, Lackawanna and Western sta tlon at Could.sboio, which is contrary to law. SECOND WARD VOTERS HEARD. Number of Them Examined in tho Xangstnff-Kelly Contest. The following voters fiom the first distilct of the Second waid of this city weie examined in tho Langstaff Ktlly election contest yesteiday In the uibltratlon room John Haul), J. A Heleheit. Mo: lis V. Mori Is, John K. Jones, ThonuiB S Moigans, W. c;. "vVatklns, Will lam Dale, W. II. Cooper, David Gabriel, Jivan Gabilel, John Thiol, LUvvard Casterllne, F. J. Phil lips, George Davis, Jacob Palmer, li-aae Mills, David J. Lewis, S. G Cobb. I. I. Wostcott, W. C. Cowles, Mai ion Carter. William L. Hulbeit C B. Rockwell, Thomas 15. Rodham, Aaron McDonald, Thomas T. Williams, llany P. Proas, Samuel Davis, James Cowles, James Casterllne and Heniy l'a liner. P. B Glhuaitln, of Wlnton, was called In rebuttal. Theio will be an other hearing in the arbitration loom today. GRAND COMMANDERY MEETING. Knights of Malta Will Gather Heie Early in May, The annual convocation of the Grand commandery of Pennsylvania will con vene on Tuesday morning, Muy 9. at Knights of Malta temple 31C Wash ington avenue. On Monday evening Bauet's Military band of thirty pieces will give an open-air conceit in front of Hotel Jermjn, which will be head quaiters for the Giand commandeiy olllcers. The progianune in the Lyceum on Wednesday evening will Include ad dresses by Grand and Supreme com manders, Grand iccoider and tho mayor of our city, selections by the famous Schubert quartette and Bauer's Military band. The souvenir pro gramme will be ready for the press ii bout Mny 1. Any one wishing adver tising space In same may secure it by addressing chairman of piess commit tee, Knights of Malta temple, 310 Washington nvenue. The oillclal pro gramme Is In print and will be sent out from Grand commandery headquarters this week. Tho parade on Wednesday afternoon will be a surprise to many companions, as special attention has been given to this feature by the committee. Elet ttle City commandery, No. 177, has se cured the Ninth Regiment band, of Wilkes-Barre, and expect to turn out 400 knights. A bureau of Information will be es tablished at Knights of Malta temple on Monday, May 7, and remain during tho entlio convocation. This will be headquarters for chairman and secre tary of generul committee and chair man of all sub-comtnlttees. The ele- pliant will be In town on Thursday evening, May 11. MEETING FOR CONVERTS. Conducted by the Workers' Band at the Y. M. C. A. IV00U13. Many of the men who were persuad ed to lead better lives by attrndance at the Sunday afternoon meetings at the Lyceum, attended the "helpful" meeting conducted by Secretary Mahy and the members of the Woikers' band at tho Young Men's Chilstlan associa tion rooms In the Guernsey building lust night. Secretary Mahy introduced the speakers nnd the membeis of the Workers' band ltd In piayer and sing ing. V D. Soper. the fctate college sec retary of the association, told of the gieat work being done among tho young men of the Pennsylvania col leges. The address of the evening was made by J. G. Shepherd. He guve a beauti ful description of tho country round about tho wtll of Sychar, where Jesus dealt with the Sani&rltnn woman, lie then spoke of the conversation record ed In the fourth chuptcr of John, and showed that God wanted to enter Into tho lives of men, nnd lead them to do Ills will. Tho disabling of n, locomo tive at the collier where he Is super intendent, by a small displacement In tho throttle, which kept the power out of the cylinders, furnished him with nn Illustration of lives which uie dis abled, because the power of God Is not In 0111 llvis. When that power comes wo will glow, In faith, and clear vision, and power ot testimony, nnd Chilstlan seivlce. MEGLASKI'S TURN NEXT. Retaliation in Extenso Among Throop Residents. Anton Meglaskl, of Throop, was held In $00 ball for his appearance at couit by Alderman Kasson Satunlay, on a charge of laiceny. Fiank Cupiell, nlso of Throop, was prosecutoi, und claimed that the defendant had stolen a watch fiom Iilip dining a nuleo In Throop Monday night, April 3 A watfh which Meglaskl was wealing when 111 tested was identllled by Cup ri II as being the stolen one. Ysteiday Meglaskl was again de fendant in a suit biought by Joseph Cuprell, brother to Ptank, the ptose eutor In tho above case. The pio-e-cutor alleged that the defendant had solely beaten him on Monday night, April 3. On Tuesday night, Apt II 4, Meglaskl was given a hearing before a justice of the peace in Jessup, chaiged with assault anil battel y. The Cuprell btotheis weie prosecutois. The de fendant was held In bail and In de fault was committed to the county Jail. He got out Friday last by (seeming b.iil He then went before Alderman Ilovvo and furnished Information for the at rest of tho Cuprell brothel", charging them with assault und bat tery They were ai tested and after a heating were held In $400 ball each. This game of "you at rest me, I'll ai rest jou" Is up to Meglaskl's now. 2h Non-Irritating Cathartic I.'asy to talc, easy to opeinte Hood's Pills We are Now Slicwin a very flue Hue of Sterling Silver suitable for Wedding Gifts Including Chests of all sizes, Tea and Collce Sets. Dread Tra)H, Salad liowls Vegetable Dishes Gravy Boats, and Odd and Fane Spoons and Forks MERCEREAU & CONNELL , I3O Wyom'ng Avenue. Examine FLOREY & BROOKS. jpmmB m m A. m , jb b J I rtOB M rwi ,1 V '"" uf Js M U Si a B m 9 Jti V'vtk ww rfoi V - mrizr jummo Tonuring Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burniiip;, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin nnd Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BY CUTICURA. Tho treatments uttnplo, illrect, ncrecablo, anil economical, anil Is uilinted to tlio oung ent Infant im woll M nclulH of every ae. llallio the. alTecteil pirts with Hot Vvatl ami CUTiruiiA Hoai- to cleanio tbo Akin of cniMa and (tales, anil soften llio thickened cuticle. Dry, vlthout hard mulling, nnd ftpiilv OtmcunA Ointment freely, to allay Itching, irritation, and inflammation, anil sootho and heal, and lintlytake theOUTlruiu Iii.-oiAFvr to cool and cleana the hlood. lliU treatment adonis Instant relief, permits rent and sleep, and points to a speedy, pcrma iont,and economical cur whon all oilier rem edies and otea tho host ph)slclans fall. Rolil fT3irhfrf "tIm, 1 yi Sit. II III or, Crrictm PMf,2S4' 1 Ol1TMrrT..rfC I IUSOLVKHT(tlftl(ttr,JPC 1'ottrr liRin Ann Cnru Onnp,ioW rrnr , tlostoo. sur " Uow to Curo lluinon," 64-pt0 book, free. Hopeless Sufferers "Hope Deferred Maketh (lie Heart Sick." In a city like Scranton there must be many hundreds of disease-stricken mortals who, after having leen buoyed up by unfulfilled promises made by unskilled or catch-penny doctors for several years, have al most resigned themselves to their fate, and grown sick at heart in despair. Cheer Up Suffering Ones Do not let hope die. There are no two physicians in this state that have had nioree'perleti:e or more thorough insight with eery form of disease that Mesh Is heir tothan the nnJersisneJ have had, anJ while we cannot cure In every casi, we stand ready to prove that the per centage of period recoveries to our creJ it Is phenomenally large, an J we will it least be honest enough to tell you at the outset whether or nut we can cure your case. Consultations and Examinations Absolutely Free And Strictly Conlldcntial We have every 111 drn appliance known to medical and sur.jk.il science at our command, and e munitions made by us arc thorough and searching. J. D. W00D,M.D., LL D. ALICE C. Y.0OD, B. S M.D. Oflieo Corner LacUnwanna and Wyoming Avomes hntiiine'on Wyoming Vvenue. HOUH9 9iu tu. to O p in. Lvouln,; 7 to 0 p. in NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St. New York. Opp. tlrace Church. European Plic RooniiSi.oo a Day and Upward. n a rnoJent and nnobtrnrivs way tbara art few butter conducted hotels Irs tha Betropolli than the St. Deuli Tbo great papa arltr It bin acquired oan readily be tracsd to its unlqno location, 1U bomellko atmosphere, tha peculiar excellence of Ua cuisine and service, and 1U jitt raodtr ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER INTEL, Cor. SIzteentb St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN. $1.50 Per Day and Upwurds. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. :-:M":::x:,C":":":-::":-::x-X' For Business Men to the heart oft lie wholesale, disliut For Shoppers 3 minute vnl'ic to Wanamaters. 8 minutes to Mif.il .uoitr-i Ilijf Mori ) a-.v of acceis to Ihc sreat Dry Goods hto-es. For Sightseers. One block from B'way Cars rimiik -a,-y transportation to nil points ol interest. :fl 3 MEW YORK. v K 11 til ST K. X'VIVI.RSII Y 1'I.ACL O11I5 Out lltocLirom Mrojtlu i Rooms 1lln restaurant , lluuul!l & I UF- PR.cts ncsoNEi' Xl:t"V tofly For Comfort and Service Any particular person would be pleased with the J. A. Bauister Shoes. They are graceful for comfo t aud substantial for protec tion. No shoes for men ever gave as much satisfac tion, and our prices are "ad valorem." MO Hmiy otel fllhftpf "m irao i2gpi2'Q "Was hington Wash Goods Week You dou't buy Wash Goods simply because they wash, You waut daiuty summer wear because thev are daiuty, pretty, serviceable, aud will wash if need be. It you want the prettiest of the pretty wash goods uow in vogue, reliable as well as beautiful, come here for them. We have them all Zephyrs, Dimities, Mouscliucs. All the dressy sweets that make summer the gayest time of all the year. peciaJL IZasilx Goods Sale All This Week. Beautiful Piques Everybody remembers their scarcity last year we find them none too plenty now. And Piques will be as clearly loved as ever. Piques, white, heavy welts 25c, 35c, 50c Piques, printed, new designs 25c Piques, white with silk woven lines 50c Piques, handsome silk plaids 80c, 85c See window for tr-io last-named. Mousejine De Soie A silk material as distinctly Parisian as its name implies. Exceptionally fine in texture, with all the distinguishable appearance of a costly foulard silk, presenting un rivalled attraction iu style and quality at the popular price it costs the wearer. Solid colors, solid colors with woven dots, printed effects on blue grounds. All 50c yard. Mouseline Satin Raye This is the chef d'oeuvre, the masterpiece in daiuty elegance of all the presenta tions of summery fabrics for the coming season. Broad stripes of satiu upon a ground work of silky texture and unsurpassed fineness, enriched with floral designs in the highest art. Per yard 85c Dimities Pretty name! But not one whit prettier than 6o pieces of smooth summer stuffs that are properly called by it. Faucy tinted stripes on white grounds arc some ot them. Can you picture them and the tiny twill that all true Dimities own. Dashes, dots and daintiness, until there isn't room enough here to tell you properly of them. 120 yd A Hundred Other Weaves aud kinds of wash materials are here for your inspection, admiration and purchase if you so desire. White Goods The subjects ol Iudia Liuous, Lawns, Persian Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, Wash Chiffon, French Naiusook, Long Cloth and in fact everything in the White Goods cate gory have received our best efforts, aud we can say without hesitation that our lines of these goods will not be surpassed by any offering lor 1899. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, SEEP OATS Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN WILL GROW. THE 7tl Scranton. Carbondale. Olyphant. iLJ L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to mwU ncss anil Personal Accounts. 1. literal Acconiiinulatioin l"x I tended According tu Balunces aui j Responsibility. j iUor Cent. Interest Allowed on ! Interest Deposits Capital, Surplus, $200,009 400,000 WW. COXNELL, President. IIKXHY nULIN, Jr., Vice Pros. UU1A3L II. PECK. Cashier l'ltc vault ot tills h.tnlc U pro. tooted by Holmes' Llecti'U 1'ro. tectivu bytitcin. THE I00SIC POWDER CO. Ilooms land 2, Com'llli B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, iX Alining and Blasting POWDER Madout .MooMuimd Ittuhdalii World. I.AI'I.IN & hand iovnr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER l.lectrlo lluterlm, Ulortrla Uxplodari, tor explaillus bhuts, Mutely I'umd utU i Repauno Chemical Go's hkMlumvbi f AND !I Vaud mn J b Spring ' 1899. M March ushers in the spring season, the busiest time in all the year. New stocks are here in all their beauty. The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from. See the new novelties in CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. WINDOW SHADES ' s s ilSiains & IVIcAnuify Bicycle Perfection Has at last beeu reached iu the production of the 1899 MODEL GHAINLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call and examine it. FLOREY & BROOKS, 2M BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED niLK Manufactured by SCRANTON DAIRY CO Ask your K"cer for It. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vl.nrtmh.whM. un. All Hralni '. are prnperly cured, ihcif coudmon Q) 0 , ffA rCJ' lailea sealed, rnceft perooa, v ddici,wiiii uuuid ifk.i ku.iuicc i'nuicmi,imi.. money, I) eo. bead lor (rec look. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For Sulu by JOHN II. PIIKLPS, anil Spruce street. eS 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. WALL PAPER &- Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 5ii'i 51. strain Pi. 'telephone Call, 3333. DOUDT, TRY They have Hood the teit ef 7ir. ana nave cured ttiousancu ol caies of Nerous Uiseatef, luch al Uebthtj, L)ujlntts,blcfplti. Deis and Varicocele. Alrophv.&c. They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digeition uerfect. and impart a healthr and lots et are checked ttrmantntlv. Unless patients eft -n ornes them into Insanity, Conumptlorer Death. I'harmncUt, cor Wytmilns avenue SllliS p ill'5
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