io THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 3 SOD. TOOLE BROTHERS ESCAPE PUNISHMENT CHARLES LYDON DID NOT AP PEAR, TO PROSECUTE THEM. They Ate Ainnteur Detectives Who Went Into tho Greenwood Mine n Few Dnys After the Corcoran Murder nnd Arrested Lydon at the Point of n. Revolver for Par ticipation in the Killing Their Suspicions Proved to Bo Unfound edOther Cnscs Heard. John Tonlo nntl Peter Tnoln, nf Ml nooka, ttcro nmilRiiud entordnv bofotn JtulRo P. W. OnnstiT for pointing n pistol nt Clmtloa Lydon. The pioHt cutor did not nppour nnd n cnllct nf not guilty was taken mid the costs placed on him. After the UllllnK of ltotclkccper M V Corcoran at Dm yea the Toolp boys turned detectives and suspertliiK thnt Lydon knew homctliltiET nbout the kill ins, they went Into the tirroiiwcioi) mine, where he wus employed and at tho point of the pistol placed hand cuffs on Lvdon and took him to the station house In this city. Later lie was convejed to Wllke.s-Haiie, wheie he wns dlKchaiKcd bri'iiuttC there was jio cldoiue to iiffei iif;nlimt-lilm Lydon had the Toole biotheis ni leated for pointing a pistol at hliu, but when the case was called jeteiday lie fnlkil to put In nil appeatanee and Dlstilet Attorney Jones leiiutsted that the c.i-e be disponed of. A mm diet of not guilty 'was taken nnl LmIoii dt leited to- pay the costs. The entiie list foi yesterday h.id liwn disposed of nt Wi and court udjouined foi the day. I. Dennis, who Is chaiged with em bezzlement by II. Goodman, did not npiiear for tilal nnd his ball was foi felted and a capias Nsued foi lilm. PennN' ball was heietofme foi felted becauto of bis failure 1o appeal for trial. The forfeiture was subseiuuit ly stricken off by the couit. Judge Ounster said esteidny that the couit Is not likely to stllko off the forfeltuie again. Hall was nKo forfeited In the cise of Jlr.s. Thomas AValsh, diaiged with larceny and leeching by William Mc Cormack. She did not appear for tilal and a capias was Issued for hoi Jos eph P. Qulnn Is her hondsinan i:ami:s xot arui:sti:d. Tho tilal of Geoige I:. njme, charged with false pretenses, was con tinued for tho reason that, although Haines has been indicted, he has not yet been ni rested for the offence. K.nnes Is the man who defrauded a numbei of pei tons In this city tally last w Inter by means of bogus checks nnd dt.ifts. The prosecutor In the i .i"i on the lit Is Contractor George Ciopei, of West Hciantoii. who Is one if Pinion" pilnetp.il letlms. Tli tase against i:an Tucker, T. J Mney, II. Jos phs M I .Knobs ii 1 (' II. Iieiij, ch.uged with eon- oi ii J. lilt It Is mi the list for Thuis- 'I a coiitiuu -ii by leipiest of th (iMiimnucnltli An Impoitant wit- ho mid the goods to the dofen- . ii which the (barge of conspli- W i'liui'led, iiiuunt be located just i '. , an In- is on a tout of the south. lil cos. Ih mi outgiowth of the now mis Ttiikei & MaVv falluie at ( 'i i" iV siiini tlnu ago I ilin l.lul n was tiled In fore Judge 1 'i' In lain in bj bailie. Wasll i si,,', i.is th inns, utiit At the ni if Hi. all. -id mil tin both men lsaa(LoDg Welles' llulldlnc, Public .Squire WIMCUS-JIAHHK. IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OP COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOODS. Silk Waists, Dress Skirts No stocks were ever better con ditioned for Inspiring your Inteiest Aside from the fact that two waists and a sklit permits of four distinct changes of costume: licher niateiials, cut Into handsomer styles and nt lower prices hitve never been gatheml into n letailer's establishment. They are lepllcas of some exclusive impotted garments which our foielgn connec tions nas onauicd us to secute. Oui New York tallnis and waist makeis are still busv with the models, pio duilng modltled copies, so only a few of tho reproductions uie leady tor ex hibiting and sale A Black Taffeta Waist at $4.93. A dollar a yard Is legularb aked for the ninke and quality of tafieta silk used In the manutactuie of these waists. Cut full In fiont and tight fitting back, fiont. back and sleeve tilmmed with cluster tucks and cuffs with full 1 utiles. The put-together of this garment is made by careful and painstaking needle women: nnd such perfection Is usually found only in $8 00 to $10 00 waists. Hut this wuls't is phe nomenally priced at $4 9S each. Another copy nt $ll.6. A Crepon Skirt at $9.98 of J2.00 per uul ciopon. This is one of the many good values that has lome Into our Suit Department this season. The quality of tho all-wool crepon Is Just ns above search here or elsewheie for Its equal for less; It's not to be had; made with full sweep und the new plaited back. Lined with good quality percallne nnd elvet coidurov bound Many pretty weaving In this ussoit ment at 19 08. Another modification made of silk and wool Uroehu Cienon t J19.98. J ' ISAAC LONG. Young children, to avoid marasmus, scrofula, or rickets, and develop healthy tissues, bones and teeth, need fats and hypophosphites. Dr. W. Oilman Thompson, Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in the Uni versity of New York, asserts that -Cod-liver Oil is the best fat for the purpose. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and combined with hypophos phites, it gives children material for rich blood, solid flesh, bones and teeth. inc. and i oo, all Hrupgits SCOTT S. 1IOWNL, CliemlMs, New York, WILKES-BARRE, PA., APRIL 24, 'DO, leslcled on Capotise aveinio. Moslock alleges that he gnve ltlt.ko Jill to de posit In the bank for htm. This was not done but It was admitted thnt lutzkn subs-iquomiy totuimd .w to Motock. The $10 Is still In his posses sion .irter tho lommoiiwealth lestcd At torney 1'. P. Lnilghian, Hltzko'n coun sel, askid the court to take the cuso ft um tho Juiy This it-quo-l was . fused. The defense was that the money was loaned u IMUku and that tin 1 1- was no tiudcituudlii!r between the parties that It wns to be pm the bank. The Juiy i etui nod a cutlet of not guilty. WATKOP.S ACQPITTi:!) 1" II. Watmus, foieman of the cll's stieet llii.sniiig g.ing, was tiled hi fme Judge (fimstcr loi an assault ind bit teiy op .Michael llailett, a cab .iihcr. un the miunlng ot July s last llauett attempted to dihe over a hose on I'eiin axentle that was used In Hushing the stieet. This nngeied Watious and ho tlnew a wuncli he had In hi) hand at Itairett. I'p to that stage pinsecutni and defendant agieed in theli stoiles Haiiett alleges that the blow fiom the wiench ilikIimcmI lilm line onclmi, and that ho was under the doctoi's i aio for M'MM.il das Watious sas ho does not know that Itaiiett was hit by tlie wiench. but he Is iiitnln that Haiiett was nut lendeied uiieonsclnus for he got down fi um the tab and went Into the Conway house. Watious was letuined not guilty and the county dliooti- to pa the costs. Mb liael Gogglns. who was tiled Mon day foi assaulting nnd robbing Thom as Ruddy nt HolloMio last sunimn, was jtsterd.iy moining l etui nod guilty of nssnult und battel y by the Juiy, but was I'xomiati'd of an Intent to nib. Gogglns was yt once called up for sentence and the dlstilet attorney was asked if theie was an thing additional against the convicted man Mi. Jones said there Is a wairant chat Ring Gog glns with butglai in the bands of Chief of Police Kobllng, and theieupon Judge Gunstei suspended bentence un til tho next tciin of couit. Tho wan. ant u fit rod to charges Gogglns with buiglailzlng the Krouse stmo on Iiioadwa a fowd.ns befoto the assault on Ruddy. ciGAiir.TTi: casi:. Mrs Abbidella chIiuiro was Indict ed at the instance of Mis.. Maty Kiddle for selling clg.it ettes to nilinus but the pioeeutrix lias ninMd awa and a mm diet of not guilty was rituined This was uie fltst indictment of Un kind In this county and the dlstilet attorney espressm his ugiet that the pioseeutrlx was not jiiesent The sell ing of clgaieiies to thildien, he said. Is an outiage, nnd if he had evidence at his command against the defendant he wou.il pioseiuto tho use with all possible vigor John nnd Joseph Kllpatrlck, two bos who have given the police of this city untold tumble bv their piocllvitics to ward lobhciy nnd sneak thievery woie on tho list vosteidav to answer ihaig.M of lobboiv, but owing to the absent i of their counsel fioni the ilty the case was put over until Thuisd.iy The ills, ttlct nttmney Infotmod the iouii that they will plead guilt v. H. P Jchloss, n draMiian of this cltv, was tiled before Judge Pdw.uds tor InucMiy by bailee. Alls IMIth An tbonv vas tin pioseeutilx Mi n thony and bei husband won dealeis In dogs and lot i time conduc t d a bii-lness in this city 'Iluy eleidd. el to move to Hlnghnnilon. N Y , and s3(1,i)ms was cmploved to coiimv tholi eftieiH to the station He was illrcctil t.i have two do sent by epi".sS ,ut tin cxpifss olllelals lenised to fibip tho animals unless the epies was pi paid. S-Viilews took the .logs to his homo and .Mis. Antlmiiv jiald the e pliss charge'. Mefme tin- dogs Wile shipped again Schliws alleges thnt nn' of tin dogs died and he sent the till of the nnlnial to .Mis Schlnss to pm tll.tt It was dead Mrs. Anthony mut'iids tlut the die; did not illr but was s ild bv t-'chl ,i to LouN Pio dnian. The veullet was net gulltv. SMITH ACQPITTLD. John riniltb was i Inn gill with mb boty h j Jacob Wlumii, a Hpecial oillcer. The cilme is said to have bein com mitted in Hollevue on Pob 14 last, and Pllman alleges that Smith took fiom hliu liN levohei and $1J in inmiey Hmith's Mm v Is lacllc.lly aim, )t nt Ho snvs LUmaii tiled to anest him on a laplas which he lefus, ( to pioducf oi lead and the detindant it fused to go. Pllman tiled foiee and diew a re vnlMi. To pievint Injurj to hlmselt Smith took the levohei away fimn i:il man. He denied ubsolutolj that ho took any money from the olllcei or at tempted to take unything but the n voher. The Jury belleveil Smith1, story and lie was returned not guilt j Thy accused was In Jail pending tho dial. Joseph Veinomskl did not appear to answer a chatge of pointing pistol pie feired by L. Ii. Lyon, and his bail was foi felted and a capias issued for him. Vunowskl wus In couit in tho morn ing but failed to appear when the case was tailed In the afternoon Stnnl.s Danopskt and Mieliew DoUlk vveie trlid befoio Judge Gunstei lor an nssault anil battel y on Martin Lev. Itskl Tho parties ull live at Aichbald, and the fight took place In n saloon at that pluce. thlid man, Uludok Pat. owski, plendtd guilty to the chaigo lust week. A splilted defensej wus put up foi the accused by Attorney W P. Shtnn. One of his clients wns badly used up during the affray. Ho was struck over tli" head with a beer glass and had his arm badly hint. He car lied It In a (ding when ho appeared In court yesteidav. The Juiy had not rpturnpel a vuullct when couit ad journed. In the case of Patilck Murray, which wns tried Monday, a verdict of not teuilty vvafi returned yesterday nnd the cost placed on tho prosecutor, John liolnud. A verdict of not guilty wns taken In the enso of selling liquor without a license against Jnmes Hegnn. He was directed to pay the costs. Michael Gnllnghor and his son, Mlchnel Gallagher, Jr., woio tried for assault and battery on Gilbert Wor runth, a pound otlicer of Hlakely bor ough. Gallagher owned a cow which Wot ninth vus taking to the pound when the two men met him. They foiclbly took tho cow nwny from lilm. Tim Juiy tetlied Just befoio couit ad journed. Max Huti'SEkl diel not appear to an swer a charge of assault anil butter preferred bv Stanley Soknlowsky and a tnplas was Issued for hliu. New Tilal Is Kef used. Judge 1 tat inon Yoiko.s, of 'tlovles town, was In the city vostotelny mil heaul arguments for a. new tilal In the case of John J. Pahev, hit" sheriff, to the use of the Scianton Knitting company against John J. How ley. The case was tried soveial months ago while Judge Yerkes was speeinllv piesldlng hole and a mm diet for MO was i etui tied In favor of tho company It was contended that this verdlit wa unjust nnd the company ilnplled fur it new tilal. After listening to the niguments vosteidav, Judge Yerkes ic fused to gtant anothei tilal. Major I'vciott Win ion aigued for the ceim puny and Attorney 11. C. Now comb for Mi. How ley. Yestet day's Mnnlage Licenses. Thomas Gannon Soiaiitnn. Maty Holland Seiantoii. John Ilnhcitbon Dunmoro. Plmeiii e Price Scianton John Walsh .Scianton. Maij McLouglilli Scianton Patilck T. Nonne Scianton. Hildget V. Muiiay Sctanton. Vincent Uaikowskl Aichbald. Angela Muielr'cowlez ichbald "shinies C. Talcott Hiooklvn, N. Y. Maty W. Allen iadell, N Y. Patilck Ncalein Scianton. Hlleti A. Hope' Scianton. Couit House News Notes. John T. Dunn, who wa' giaduated fiom iPilnceton in 1S9J, yesteidiy re gistered with Piothnnotniy Copeland as a student at law In tho otllce of Dunn & Walker. Mis. Kllen C. Kelly yesterday began pi oe codings In equity to testialii James P. Donnelly fiom taking possession of a piece of land on Madison avenue, this city. TOUIl MORE RECRUITS. Sent Yesterday to Fort Columbus, New Yoik Harbor. Pour mote young men fiom heio abuiils ueio mvoiii in lor beivicu in tho legulur aimy at the iccrun.ng omto on Spiuce stieet MStonlay. 'Jliey will bo bent to Port Columbus, New Yoik harbor. Hist going to I'lillacUi phl.i to bo outfitted and will bo as signed to tho cavaliy, mtillery and Infanti v. The men aie Fiank Sowarth, P.u sons, cavaliy, Walter J. Itoiishey, is kam, Seconu artllloiy; Leland D. Tompkins, Mavllold, Infantrj. and James K. Haivey. Scianton, "infantry. Yestoiday George I!. Clogg and Cor poial Charles P. liutkhjidt, attache 1 to the station hole, wtnt to Willlams poit, Pa., to ojien a ren uiting otlli and will enlist men theie for the net few days Cm poials Kllxbull and Hiadlev lemnin heie In many impor Hood's Siirea tant particulars, parilla is Peculiar to Itself. It is a medicine, as far ahead of tho us uul preparation as the electric lieht is ahead of tho tallow dip. The ingredients used in making it are selected with tho very greatest, care, i at tho and are gatheredforua tunc they pos fcess the great est remedial v a 1 uc.Tlie pecul iar r m n m w j com- bination.pro- portion and pro cess Hood's paiilln, are unkuownN other, thus making Hood's papal iUa;)fci(iro itself. value of this peculiarity 13 befit by actual reeults. And Hood's Sa. parilla has a record of cuies unequal ((! in medical history. Has v'raorc of tlioiii,gr(,atcrsucce?set3'in serious cases, bitter geiiuiuo, unsolicited tetiiiionials'than. any0 other ence. It extreme cases of blood dis- moH,scrof- rheum, iheu- rh, and all other impure or vi- medic tnoy in exist S cures R j" ula eases, , salt itur troubles traceable to ti.ited blood, acli-touing cpi Kostion, djspep' of the stomach, ttc up the nerves, and reviving biain, nerv strength and curing prostration. As a natural it strengthens the Possessing great stom- ics, it cured mui- sii, catarrh It builds renewing nnd mental nervous tonic, w hole rm tA'otli -rs system and cures thnt tired feeling. It has done all this for others and' what it doea fo will do for vou.f P All we ask Hood's ParsapanTia, is a nectmty, opportunity and a fmr twit. He sun to get Hood's. Sold bv druggists. Prepared only by C. I. Hood i Co., Lowell, Mass. Jt neicr disnppotr.ti. it for an McMUNN'S ELIXIR OF OPIOiil Is a preparation of the Drug lj which its InJurlotiH ilUeu nro removed vvnili in. valuable m"illcli nl proiierttes are n tallied. It poxscsses all tho Kccl.itlvi iinoilvnc and miti-vpasniodic pnweiH nl Opium, but produces no sickness of the stomach, no vomiting, no contivcnest. no headache In accto nerv nun illsonli rs it Is nn liival liable remedy, nnd Is mum mended by tho best physlcluns. SUNT V MAIL IN PLAIN WRAPIMiK, On RICI.II'T OP PKicn. joe E. FERRETT, 372 Pearl St.. Now York. BEAUTIFUL SKIN Soft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by .f&ticur.a Tim most effective kln pnrlf) Ing and tiMiitl. fjliiRBonp in Hie world, m well ns purest and sweetest for toilet, hath, mid nursery. Tlie only ircTcntlo nr lilmples, blacklieailn, reel, rough, and oily Miln, reel, rough hands with Itching palms nnd uliapeleis nail?, dry, thin, and falling hair, and shnplo Inliy lilemlslics, bee auo tlio only prev cntlt e of tlio caun, vl2., Iiillamination and clogging nf tho l'oui.s. Sol I rrerrfrherf ToTTitR P It CCokp.. l'rmi. , no, toil. How to lUte Utiuurul Skin, lluda, tsd luir, lift. Hopeless Sufferers Hope Deferred MaUctli (lie Heart Sick." In a city like Scranton there must be many hundicdsof discasc-stnck-cn moitals who, after having been buoyed up bv unfulfilled promises made by unskilled or catch-penny doctors for several yeais, have al most lesigned themselves to their fate, and grown sick at heart in despair. Cheer Up Suffering Ones Do not let hope die. There arc no two phvslcians In this state that have had morcexperience or more thorough Insight with every form of dlsetse that flesh Is heir to than the unJerslgned have had, and while we cannot cure In every case, we stand ready to prove that the per centage of perfect recoveries to our cred it is phenomenally hrge, and we will at least be honest enough to tell you at the outset whether or not we can cure your case. Consultations and Examinations Absolutely Free And Strictly Confidential We have every modern appliance known to medical and surgical science at our command, anJ examimtions made by us are thorough an J searching. J. D. W00D.M.D., LL. D. ALICE C. WOOD, B. S., M.D. Ofllcc Corner J-aeknwnnnn nnd Wyoming AVHHIP4 I ntranu on Wyoming Vvenue. Ilol US Uu. in. to ft p. m. Kvouinj; "to 0 p. ni THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd Personal Account. Liberal Accommodation ll. tended According tcj U.iluucc an.l Responsibility. SPer Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. CONXELL, President. HENRY BKLIN.Jr., Vice Vvtm. WILLIAM II. PECK. .Cashier Tlie vault of this bank U pro tected by Holmes' DloctrU Pro tective bybtuin. mm ir if i AM. ' .a. xt wa mm Washington llact Our Taffeta Silks In these days of cheap dyeing and flimsy weav ing and stinginess, there's a kind of goodness that has come to be called "old fashioned." These are "old fashioned" taffetas, equal to those made in the days when a silk dress was expected to wear for twenty years. Silks are the crucial test of a store. Slowly the recognition came that this store sold them best of all. How widely the fact is acknowl edged now, We speak plainly of taffeta silks silk pure and simple, silk extraordinarily light; yet a silk that a strong man, in our presence, could not tear with his hands, though urged to extreme effort and girded at for failure. Silk that will clean like a plate of glass and wear like sheet steel. And finally, silks at 5 yard in black, plain colors and changeable effects that are better than those offered in most stores at 85c. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE OATS Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN WILL GROW. WESToiTnuL a Scranton. Carbondale. Olyphant. s Spring 1899. ffarnnjo nnrl nrnnor no " Dli UboUllI UUJblbo 1 1 & c Spring 1899. o March ushers iu the spring season, the busiest time in all the year. New stocks are here iu all their beauty. The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from. JSee the new novelties iu CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. o 4 CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. WINDOW SHADES WALL PAPER -o & McAnuhy FOLLOW THE CRO BARGAINS. 1 WD FOR ARGAINS IN 4 V f - V"Si t B 1 I Art Squares, X Brass Beds and I Parlor Suits, X Lace and Portier Curtains, Window Shades, Poles. 4- ? Furniture, Bra penes, Wall 4 -M- 4- 4-f4-f-f-f4-f -H-4- --$"- 4-f-f-f -f-f44--f 44-f -M--f 4 - Pap er 4-4-4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 Mattings, Linoleums and Oil Cloths, Odd Pieces, Chairs, J Furniture Cov- ering, Sash x Materials, X Fringes, Loops, X Etc. t BRING THE SIZE OF YOUR ROOM. The entire stock of Siebecker & Watkins, 406 and 408 Lackawanna avenue, Recently Purchased at Sheriffs Sale Is being rapidly bought up by the shrewd buyers who realize that this is no fake sale but that every yard of goods and. every a, tide must be sold absolutely.