w - wufWft rKT HO THE SGRANTON TRIBUJNJTIIURSDAY, 'APRIL 27, 1899. 4&5Q&U JELY "PURE Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome om niNaj,owDrn MANY DEFENDANTS FAILED TO APPEAR BAILS FORFEITED AND CA PIASES issued ron them. Court Solved Notice Tlmt Men Who Hnd Their Balls Forfeited Yestci dny Will Find It Difficult to Have the rorfeitiuo Stilckcn Ofl Cnses Against John Shannon Postponed Until the Next Term Ho Was Too Weak to Be Bi ought Into Couit. The Vol diets Ketuined. Owlni; In Hie fuct that ninny defend ants and jireiTe ulcus In noH on Hit Ilh for tilnl In oilnilniil omit yo.sU'i ilav failed to iippt'iir, couit una coin lifllid to ailjouin at 10."0 for the d;i. all In a Iiiiko miiiilei of cases wcic lot tolled and the court gave notice tlmt It will be illltliull to hae tin e finfi'ltiiicH Mtilcketi off. Pel sons who sl.ow coiiteintit fui the limit li rc nivint? to uiH'ar when cases In which 'hey me Intel ested ale cut down for tiial dPM'i'M1 no consideration and will l' i ele none. .John Shannon, the burglar who was shot by Station Akciii P.ioad at IVek llle some time auo while bin slai IzlliK the iJelawaie and Hudson station at th.it place, was to be tiled esleiday, but he N still too weal; to leae the 1..K Kawanna hospital and the case was nintttilicd uiilll f'e next term. In the i use analnt .Mai tin F. Ileal), Thomas .1 Monahnn and William Healy, chin kciI with m llliiK lUium without it llienhc bj e V. Travel-, the pioecutor did not appeal and til" i. IMS weie ended on payment of the cists by the defendants not ii)i:NTiKir:n. William llawlcj was ii-tmin-il not Kiillty of lolibhiK .lolin Jl. Itobeitson near Mooslc In isss Mr. llobeitson was driving ftom WllUes-Matre to his home at Moolc and when ncai thai place was held up by two men, who lobbed hlni of Jl'J. One at the men. Pall Irk Sweeney, was arrested at th time and heiiteiued to a term In the penitentiary. Haw ley was supposed to be the other man. He was away from here for years, but leluined some time iiifo and was uiiisud in West Sci.in toii. Ouliii? to the lapse )f lime since the crime was committed Mr. Kobert son could not Identity Haw ley as one of the men who robbed him, and a verdict of not Rullty was taken. Hall was forfeited and eapias-es Is sued In the following can's because the defendants did not appear: Mary Ann Maxwill, iibs-ault and li.it-tt-iv; lSililKcl Tuinir, prosieutllx. S. W. Arnold, PclIHe, lmnilsin.ui. Janirs Pord piiluiv, John 1'. Uoiijinei, pnioiciitor P. ' Conway, buniliim.ui, 5. .r Mai tin l)oli. usi-.itllt and b.ittiv An nie 1'asc.o, niosLLiitrlx. It. II. Atlni, bnndsm.in, film. Tonv Knj, .ill is Anthony Koy. I.uicriv Welle' IIiiIIiIIiiki rulille hinin e vii.Ki:s.iiAitur- WPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY QOOOQ. THE NEW EXHIBITION The Summer Costumes . . . A first view o this showing should not be missed. The showing of Spring gowns here during the past few months lias brought great distinction to this store. They have been the best work of toreign and American tailors and have given an impulse and direct ion to this great showing of summer dresses. This second showing in it's way is equally as interesting as it's forerunner and was gathered under the same authority as bi ought together the Spring styles. The costumes show wli.it can bi done with Summer fabrics of Cotton and Linen; and Pans styles dominate. The same excellence in cutting and making that characterized the gar ments of the last showing, will be found giving perfection to the Summer dresses hete assembled. If you are interested only to the extent of knowing what's "correct" this "meeting" of choice costumes will draw you here. ISAAC LONG. WILKES'OARRE, PA APRIL 27, '00. IS2i3(L0Dg Powder co . ntw va(i. and recellnKi Prank Suplickl, prosecu tor Powell Petrosky, bniiilstiiuii, $100 Jacob Suiavttr. and M. Suravltz, iccelv InK Mcilcn Roods; Prank Holilliur, jr , piosicutor. J. JI. Prank, beniclsmnii. J!W. s'ot ouiltv op nonnnuY. Joseph Ueddoe and Ptlas Ulchardson were letuiued not trull ty of baMntr lobbed Louis Merwis In P!i". The piosecutor did nut appear. Phmlcs Watowsky, a Junk dealer, wan Indicted for receiving Roods stolen fiom the Dickson MatiufucturliiR ceini pan The property could not bo Identified ana Watowsky was dis claimed I'atrlck Minke pleaded RUllty to huv ilii? nssaulted Louis llcishkositz and was senteiued to pay a. line of $2 and costs. W. Newman did not appear to piose cute Martin Newman for larceny by bailee and a el diet of not guilty was taken. Illicit firabowsM, Pinnies Orabowskl and Lewis Cirnbowskl were eharwed with malicious mischief by A. J. Uder. Lewis Is the only one of the trio who was ai rested and put undet ball. John Manoskie Is Ills bondsman In the sum of y,W). His ball was forfeited and capias Issued for hlni. The other de fendants were Indicted without belli!; anested and capiases weie also Issued for tliein. Patrick Padden, Patilck MeMahon, William Kelly and Thomas O'Malla ale defendants In two cases in which Chief of Police Itohllns charRcs them with lobbery. O'Malla did not appear ess teiday for tilal and a capitis was Is sued lor hlni. The cases will plobably be tiled today. CAPIASES 1SSPED. Capiases were IsMleel for John Hey uen and Pi nnk GroRaKo, who aie cliaiRed with sellliifr liquor without a Hi ease at Old Poirc. I'onstable Mat thew Iieatn Is piosecutor. The case of T. P. Nelson, rharffed with foiRery by H. S. Pleice, was con tinued until today. Michael Kyko was tiled befoie Judge IMwatds for an us.fe.iult and batteiy on Michael Uoak. A eidlet of not RUllty was leluined and the costs di vided In the case of Michael C.allaRher, sen loi and junior, tiled Tuesday aftei 110011, a pi diet of not RUllty was re tuined yesteiday lnoiiilnR and the county dilecled to pay the costs. Stanls Dampskl and Andrew Dolzets wete tiled Tuesday for ass-ault and batteiy on Mai tin Levltskl and a e-r-dlet of not RUllty was returned yc teiday and the costs divided between the defendants and prosecutors. Norton-Rcplogle Dispute. Attorney I). U. Ueplogle yesterday llled an answer to the suit of M. J. Nor ton, denying the plaintiff's claim that $500 Is due him from the defendant, and alleging that he not only does not owe Mr. Noiton anything, but that Mr. Nor ton owes hlni. He gives an accounting of the trans actions that pass-eel between them, showing that thev aggregated In cash value the sum of $13,000. He claims that Mr. Norton never paid him any attorney fees and aeis that theie never would hae been a disnute between them but for Mr. Norton having backed out of a purchase of the Columbia hotel negotiated with I'. .1. O'P.njIe. Nicol Wants a Divoice. James A. NIeol, who le-sides at Oieen l'ldge and Is employed as a bag gageman on the Delawaie and Hud son railroad, yes-tenlay applied for a divorce. He was inarilc-d to Miss HvaiiKelllHJ Lancaster on Oct. 11, ISSiJ, and they separated - eb. 1, 1W. NIeol alleges that his wife deserted him without cause. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Edward llenlty Suanton JSlidget Laclle Sciatiton Patilck J. Pciguon Dunmoie Majme Kelly Ilunmoie Domllycz Papucz Jcsup Itosn ellzmak Jcs-sup Josep II. O'lJrlen New York Katie ltau Scrantoii Piauk Johnson V. ilKes-Hane Annie C. Wilson Wilkes-llaire Court House News Notes. Prank Williams was appointed a de puty lons-Uable of the Sixth warel of iJlliiliioie- i-iUerday, It. .1 Hi own, L'dwaid Wind and Da vid Scott were jesteiday appointed lewcis on a mad In Covington town-t-hip. Itlehaid Millions was yesterda ap pointed majoilty inspector of the Pom th warel of Taylor to succeed (joiner Williams, who has removed from that district. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. A bniikei to emplo :V1 men and bos will be erected at Taiuaiiia, at .1 cost of ;io,ihki. The Oieen Itldge lien mill Is working on a doublet U1111 en.ing to the laige. uum bei of ordeis now on die lor linnitdl.ite tilling. The Huntingdon anil H10.nl Top tall load has plated an onb r with the Ann r lean Cm and Pcundiy tompany ftir S00 coal i a I.--. All the Prle empliij'S In tho Honesdalo Nunl hae been U'lnpoiarlij suspended, the only oins iimalnlng being thooo 111 c essaillj employed In the station. No uialeiial changes ciciuml yesterday In the Nay Aug Lumber compam's strike situation. AVItb tho exception ol one or two men ot the forco called out all aio at woik. A largo number of men are finding em plownent with th" LehUh Willi) Itnll 10 id company owing to the annual ie palling of the nadhed tnroiighnut the entile region. Mil reli wan n record breaker In every wa at the big Bteeltou plant of tho Peiins.ilvaiila Steel c-ompam. Tho num ber ol men emplojeil was 0.211, a gain of 1.210 oxer Mai eh, l&!ej, and S.4J7 01 er tho sumo month In 11T. Thouins Wnilams, repiesentlng tho Woodworkers' union, Is Inn-) looking at. ter the Inteiests In the niaiter of having all tllm used In Jobs heienbouts bear tho Intnl. Several mine contr.ictms havo signed tho agreement to use ami recog nize tho label. It Is ery likely that P. J. Gllro), train master of the Pittsburg and Lake Prlo lallinad. will become trainmaster of the Lehigh Valley coal bronchos, to succeed Cleotgo W. Hrlll, resigned. Mr. Gllray formerly wniked under Superintendent Keith, who speaks highly of him, Ten of tho new locomotives of the Pond, lug Hallway company passed down the J main line tho other day, oach drawing 1 enty big cats of eonl. These locomo. Uvea combined drew 18,200 ton of coal, a plKht never beforo witnessed on any rail road In this or any other country. KcHldcs tho order for fifty engines placed with the Baldwin iworks, tho Pennslvanla rnllroail will build about 100 engines at the Altoona shops this jinr. mid It Is understood twenty-eight new uiplne.e will be bulb for the Pan llandlo and about ten for the Port Wayne. LihlRh Valley trainmen have leeelwd a book of rules 1 elating to the Hull au tomatic block sjstcm now In use on tho load. This Is the sirond book of rules which trainmen have been glvtn to ill Rest Many of them are qtilttltiR In pref erence to stlldyiiiR and mustcrliiR thchO books of rules. The 111 will b- work for f) men In Naza reth, Pa for tho net month on the cement plnnts and the new fair Rround, and too mine men are needed on uv llothlehem and Niiz.itutli tiolley lhu . A new half mile track Is beluR built which will east 1".i0. Heal estate Is Rolnif up und Nazareth Is enjoying a blR boom Colonel A I). Sec lev, lepiesentlnR the Uirwlek MiuiufneturliiR company, Is look ing for men to woik hi the car shops of the comp.inv. Ho hijs they are msliod with online and are working d ly mid night to till tin It- conti'icts. and can glvo steady emplojmcnt to forty or llfty ex 11a hands. .Men cmieisant with wood and iron worklnw are mostly needed, but ho says tho company can find em pIi).Miie.tit for 11 number of sober laborers, also. Insanity Increases in England. The treatment of lunacy continues to oiler .1 giowlni, btirelen to the taxpajois of the Pulled Kingdom. The ilfty-secund lepoit of the commissioners In luuau. ndchessed to the lord chancellor, which has lust been issued, shows that on J.111 u.uj 1 of this yc.tr there wa. an lnerea.se ot i'.wi In Hie number of patients, uu I thai Ibis lciPtmed an luctcusu of 1!,910 re polled ai tin, begltuiini of ihe preced ing M'nr Examination of the statistical talil. s disclose t till . the Incieaxe is enlllelv uiieli r tho head of Insane per-ons ot the pauper class, and that they are treated In tho public asylum maintained by tho country and borough authorities. Tho rise in the number of lunatics so tinned has gom on for aine eins; dur ing ihe last ten yeiu the aerage annual addition to the army ol Insane peiMins was i.S!?. Ai llrst bight it might he thought th it lunacy Is stnitlnglv bpn tiding among the population. The fact, Iiowcmt, seems to be that of late ;,e.iis there has been .1 tendei.ey to send to asjlums for caieful tiiatnient many vjhih which for merlv would lmo been retained at home or In Ihe wcukhouses, and, for example, poi.soiiM upon whom old age has brought elementl.i now become inmate b of lunatic e slum". To assist digestion, relievo dhtre33 after eating or drinking too heartily, to pre ent constipation, take '9 cs hold everywhere, lis cents. Hopeless "Hope Deferral Makctli ilic Heart sick." In a city like Scunton theie must be manyluindrcdsofdisease-stiick-en mortals who, after having been buoyed up by unfulfilled promises made by unskilled or catch-pennv doctors for several ye.us, have al most icsigned themselves to their fate, and grown bick at heait in despair. Cheer Up Suffering Ones Do nut let hope die There are no t ph Moans In tin, state tint haehil inorecxperitnceonnnrotli in uli eisi m with ever) form of cIKimso t'l.it tl.-dii, heir to than the mid Tsi'Pjj Inv luj. and while we caii'iot c e ci eve v cm , we stan J ready to pnj tint tli" vr centaee of perfect re oene-, to our creJ It Is phenomen ilh 1 ut;e, .111J we will .it least he honest .'nourli to tell you at tho outset whether or n it wo can curj your case. Coii.stiUnlions ami Kxaniiiiatlons xMolciloiy Free And Slrlrlly roiifldciifi.il We have ecrv in th appliance known to medical aitJ vi ji.al science at our command, an I , 1 e 11 1 m-, maJo by Ui are thorough nr.i .rc'.uii. J. D. YGOD.MD., LLD. ALICE C WOOD, B. S., M.D. Ollice -Corner l4in!:i.vm.,i and Wyonilng Aveiue Untranc on '. " mliu onui. IleirilS liu m, to fi p in. J:onliig7to 11 i. m x a I J A. w Xl d if S wr?ttJia J CWWMlUWTLy Call and See Our New 4- "a a eSp a -t- Vig7r LiyiM HIGI K Ni?i W 3 TlWltti.. WkSJft SS& t&Tb. JSZA r2 t 1 $r i O mm ri BnB MM W - , James A. Banister Co.'s For Men. Jenness Miller and Delsarte For LuJies. New Plenty -r f -H- -f -f SKIN IRRITATIONS Instantly Rcliovoil by GUTIGURA For Irritation, Itch- Jncnndlnllam- lnatlou ot tlio skin, for scaly I oruptloniottho scalp, dry.. thin, and falllns halr. or rod, rough handi ana facial blem ishes, nothing bo , puro, so speedily i effectlvo as warm I baths with CunctmA So.tr, followed by gentle anointings with Ctnn-tiiiA, purost ot einolUeiits and greaten of skin cures. HoMlliroophnut the world IVittmD inej. Cuf, Bolt I'rofi ,l)oiion. All About th bcalp tail lltlr, tit. Wo Would Bo Pleased . B I to show you the most complete aud up-to-date stock of Fine Cut Glass which cau uot be sur passed for quality of glass, style of cutting, aud finish aud at prices uo higher than others ask for inferior goods. k 130 Wyoming Avenue. THE DICKSON IYTFG COL, fccrunton and Wllkos-lUcr Pa. .Manufacturers of L0C0IH0TIVES.STATI0N ARY ENGINES Boilers, lloLstln; nJ Puinpln; Mi; 11 i:.'y. General Ollice, Seinnton, I'a. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St, Denis Broadway and Eleventh St.. New Verb. Opp. Grace Church.-European Plus. Rooms $1.00 a Da; and tlpwaeiU. In 1 icodejt mid unobtrusive wny there T f,w bettor conducted hotels ic tho motroDolti tbnii tho St. Denin Tho ureat popularity It ba oeanlrod osn readily ho traced to its unlquo location. 111 uom'-tlk.' Ktmosplicro. tho poculUr ezcsllenot of its culalne and xorvlco, and lu tot modtr. ut pricca WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOE Tllli HOTEL. Cor. Slzteontb St. aud Irving Place, MEW VORK. AMEUICAN PLAN, S3.50 Per Uny and Upwards. EUHOPEAN PLAN, $1.60 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. t For Business Wen Iu the heart of the wbolesalc district Tor Shoppsrs iuiniit"4 walk to Waiianmlsera 8 111 n inn in Sutl Coopers ig store I :sv of ntce-s to tile urejt Ury coods "III, ts. For Sightseers. One block from U'way Cars ijielnsr easy trnnvpurialiou to all jioiutsol intcre-.t : NEW YORK. vOR II1I1 -T (c t'NIVI.KsITY rr.Acr einh One Block iruin Droadn.iy. Rooms 5J; i Tin restaurant v X ffp- n Goods. of Them. 4 4 -f -f-f f -f f -f -f -f-f ' s JtiBrJKf ,mS tJKSFmrJF ?K I WHIIfliViV ESrlw" " r"" ril It' Hotel Albert -e Cwm JSJWTDlaB Our Taffeta Silks la 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 in black, plain colors and changeable effects that are better than those offered in most stores at 85c. CONNOLLY Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN VILL GROW. isiofiiiL CO, Scranton. Carbondale. Olyphant. THIRD NATIONAL 611 OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Bttsl ncss nnd Personal Account;. Liberal Accommodation llx tended According to Balances anJ ltcsponsibility. 3Pcr Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, 5200,000 400,000 W3I. COXNKIJi. r rcshlcnt. 1IENKY RKLIN,.Tr.. Vice Pre). WILLIAM 11. l'EUK. Ciwhlor Tlie vault ot tills bank is pro tccted by UolmeV Klcctrie Pro tective System. THE MOOSIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 'I, Coni'lth iriM. SCRANTON, fX Mining and Blasting Muilont Mooslci niul JluibiUld Worlci. I.AFI.IN & RAM) I'OWOnR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER J.lectrlo Hiitleilori, Klectrlo i:tploJar, lor exploding blinH, Hafoty Ki .' iuu una SEED AT Repauno Chemical Co's iiKiii UXl'LOMVCS Mr u y " WHEffiTONAYOWEi 75c yard & WALLACE, rtvin Spring j' 1899. ) o March ushers in the spring season, the busiest time in all the year. New stocks The early buyer has the creaui of the stock to select from. See the new novelties in CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. WiHiams WINDOW SIDES ' 0 0 Columbia Chain Bicycles $50.00 Hartford Bicycles $25.00 and 35.00 Pierce and Stormer Bicycles $25.00 to 75.00 Juvenile, 20, 24 and 26 inch 25.00 These wheels are the best that money, science and brains can produce. SUNDRIES AND IMPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. KELLiJSfi & CONRAD. wyomfn BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED HILK Manufactured bv mm oh 1 Asl your grocer for It. wash.nqton avenue OOP 60 Spring 0 1899- O e are here in all their beauty. CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. WALL PAPER s- & ElcAnulty Chaiuless Bicycles $75 3 g Avenue in sa Lager Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 U45S KffiBl sl sonm. PI Telephone Call, 3333. -s s
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