8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJU3-MONDAY, MAY 1', 189D. KELLER NOT CALLED FOR SENTENCE RECORD TAILED TO ARRIVE TROM SUPREME COURT. Jury in the Surovitz Caso Convicted the Father and Allowed the Son to Go Tree Ho Will So Called for Sentence Wednesday Sentence Was Suspended In the Case of Dr. Villone, Who Illegally Practiced Medlcne Sentences That Wero Imposed on Saturday. The recotd fit the Supreme couit In the ence of Joseph Keller, who was convicted or lcllllns Peter Mnyer, did not arrive as expected on Saturday, nnd District Attorney Jones, In conse quence, hnd to postpono lirlttBltiB Kel ler before the couit for re-sentence until this week. The object of having the prisoner re-sentenced Is that the four months of llbeity he has enjoyed rendliiB the dlspositon of the appeal to the Supreme court will not apply on his term of Imprisonment. The Juiy In the case of Jacob Suro ltz. charged with receiving stolen goods, returned a verdict of tint guilty on .Saturday, but convicted his son, Michael, on the same cbaige. The Jury, how ever, lecommeiided that the court reprimand Jacob for being so lax In icgaid to his household and business affairs. Pentence will be pasted on Michael next Wednesday. Dr. JohPph Villone, of Ninth street. Mho pleaded guilty lo the chaige of Illegally practicing modlclnc.wus called before Judge Gunster on S.Uutdoy for sentence. W. It. Lowli, lite attorney, moved for a suspension of sentence, on the grounds that the doctor had no Intention of practicing Illegally. Owing to sickness, ho was unable to go before the state board at the last meeting and take the examination. Dr. Vlllone's iiblllty was not questioned, his offence was In not being teglstered. He Is n graduate of the University of Naples, nnd a member of the Medical Congress of Italy, and does not Intend to pi no tice until lie pass-es the examination. In the case of the Commonwealth against Kvan Tucker nnd T. J. Maxey, who were tried for larceny by bailee, a veidlct of not guilty was returned Saturday. Michael Cogglns was sentenced to $1 fine nnd three months in the county jail for assaulting Thomas Ituddy. James Murphy iccelved a s-entonee of four years and $100 fine for highway robbery. Anthony Hoth, of Tliroop, was fined $.100 nnd given three months In Jail for telling without a license. Mary O'Holleran, cnmie.ted of as saulting Sarah Murray, was lined V nnd costs. James McDavltt, who embezzled $." belonging to Jlverjman James Nealls, was fined $10. JUDGE IS AT LIBERTY. He Served Five Years for Killing Joseph Mathulas. Five years ago Saturday, Joseph Judge enteied the Tastein penltciitlarv to servo a sentence of six and one-h'ilf rears, charged with manslaughter. Sat urday lie was freed, one year and a half being commuted for good be havior. The crime for which Judge was sen tenced followed one of the periodical ft .leases among the foreigners on Lloyd street. This one odeurred February 3, saarLoD Wolles' llulldlng, I'ubllo Kqu'6 WILKE9-UAKKC IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS OF COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY QOOOS. This is especially written in the interest of The Girl of the Class of '99 Not the least part of our early sum mer attentions is directed towatd the interest or me ukauuating giiUj. We have followed this bent for so many years that it has become a spec ialty with us, yes, and a perfected specialty. AVo have llrst studied the lashlons that pet tain to these wants. During the past few years our Paria connections have aided us by sugges tions and models for cotrect wear, nnd today this store stands alone In North eastern Pennsylvania as the greatest lepository of feminine wants for CLASS DAYS and COMMENCE MENTS. Not behind any former year In point of assortment, goodness of materials and suptemacy of styles, Is this year's gathering; from the gown with Its trimmings nnd ribbons to tho hosiery, gloves and fan. All graduating girls, even those of limited means, when at ranging for their gowns for these supreme occa sions, plan for nn atttnctlve ensemble. This is a helpful store. Whether your taste be humpcied with a limited purso or not. you'll find here Just what you'll need, and at just the prices which you have planned to expect. We said this was n helpful store. As proof, we have prepared a little bock let on Fabric for Graduating Gowns which not only dwells on Us title sub Jeet, but hints nt the trimmings, etc.. that are charming and stylish. Wo are not only Fashion sellers, but we are rnshlon Writers we thereforo think this little booklet and Its accompany Ing samples of correct FAPItlCS will Interest vou. A postal card request and the post man will bring It to you; nnd we thank you beforehand for even that limited opportunity of serving you. SAAC LONG. VilLKES-BARHE, PA., UAY 1. 'OO, Thin, pale and consump tive persons should use some constructive tonic that will enrich the blood, in crease the nerve force and renew wasted tissues. Scott's Emulsion is based upon scientific principles. We digest the oil for you by mechanicar processes, thus strengthening your di gestive organs by resting them. It stops wasting, and produces energy, vigor and warmth. The hypo phosphites in it invigorates the nerves, and brain tissues. 50c lixl l f, lldnifxtt. SCOTT A BOWNE,Clmitt, New York. 1S94, and Joseph Mathulas died a few days aftowatd. Dr. J. J. Sullivan, who attended the injured man, furnished the evidence for Judge's arrest. Henry Smith wns nrrested at the same time, chnigcd with complicity. The Jury dellbetated for some time after being given the case. Smith was acquitted nnd Judge returned guilty of manslaughter. The sentence wns costs of prosecution, $500 fine, and undetgo Imprisonment in the Hnstern penltcii tlarv for six and one-half yeais. All of the men who were parties to the tingedy were llungailans. KNIGHTS INVADE ELMHURST. New Commandery Instituted Theie Satuiday Night. Theie ate now ten commanderles of the Ancient nnd Illustrious Order Knights of Mnlta In l.aekawnnna county, the tenth being Instituted at Dlmhurst Satuiday night, with a char ter membership of slty-cight. Tbn ceremonies wero In chnrgo of 13. T 13nne, acting for Gt.ind Recorder George II. I'ietce, who is 111 at Phil adelphia, assisted by the Ited and Dlnck degiec teams of Anthiaclte com mandery, No. 211, of this cits-. Many Knights fiom hereabouts at tended nnd tho hall was crowded. At the conclusion of the ceremonv Past Commander Sir W. S. Dartlott, chaiged the newly knighted men. Past Master Paitrldge, of the new commandery, re sponded in behalf of Ills fellow mem bers. The commandery then went in to business session and the loutlue was exempllllcd by the degree team. The Knights of Malta degree was traveled In full form by Sir 13. 1$. Ilog cu "Mid the Ulack degree by Sir Gustie jinny The new, ommnndery will be known ,is Elmhu ,. ...in 4l mmandery, No. 259, and ii ... ,j;t ,ry Thursday evening, ir...i:in" "' -K I I. The officers are: Sir knlgTifVonini.inder, Sir J. W. Kned- ler, M. D.; generalissimo, Sir George Emory, captain genetal. Sir Arthur Yeager; pi elate, Sir George Sharp; re corder. Sir II. 11. Christy; assistant re corder, Sir J D. Fuller; treasurer, Sir C. AY". Edwards; senior warden. Sir C. II. Whitney, Junior warden, Sir W. Trllble, standard bearer, Sir Simuel Ttleble; sword bearer, Sir E. 11. Rog ers; warden, Sir J. W. Williams; sen tinel. Sir D. Edwards; flist guard, Sir 13. II. Kipp, second guaid, James Ha ton, Jr. The honors of past command er, as organizer, wete awarded to Sir I.. M. Pattridge, and a past commatid ei's jewel was presented to him by tho new command, the presentation nddress was delleied by Sir Fiank H. Young. The grcret work of the twelve degrees was then exemplified by Sir C. u. Swartz, of Anthiaclte commandery, No. 211. The business of the Institution belmr concluded, a t.liott social session was enjoyed and tefieshnients were served by the membi-is of the Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Ptesbyterlan church. Tho new commandery will bo represented at the Grand convocation of the com mandery of Pennsylvania which will be held here next week, Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday. WILL MEET AT FOREST CITY. Scranton Archdeaconry Convenes To night in Annual Session. Beginning with the session this even ing and lasting until tomorrow night the Archdeaconry of Scranton will meet In annual spring session at Forest City. The sessions will be held In Christ church. Following is the order of exercises for the four sessions; MONDAY EVENING. 7.20 Ecning rrajer and Addresses: "Why We Hold to the Church." Hov. Honors Israel, of Scranton "Why We Use tho I'tuyer Book," Itev. F. S. Ballentlne, Green Klilge "Why Wo Hac the Three-fold Ministry." Rev. E. J. Haughton, Dunmovo TUESDAY MOKNING. 0 00 Business Meeting. 10.20 Morning Praer and Holy Com munion. S'rtnon by Ilev. II, I,. Jones, D. D., of Wilkes Harre. TUESDAY ATEHNOON. 1.00 Luncheon, Forest House, 2(0 Business Meeting. 2 30 Archdeacon's Bepnrt. 3.00 Exegesis, St. John ii, 5. rtev. Stewart Crockett, Ph. D StroudKbutg. 4 00 Quiet Hour. fi.no Supper, Guild Room. TUESDAY EVENING. 7.30 Evening Prnyer nnd Addresses: "nellef tho Creed of Liberty of Opinion," Rev. r. P. Harrington, West Plttston 'Personal Work In the Sptead of Christ's Klncdom," Archdeacon Coxe, of Alden STATE OF HARD COAX TRADE. It Is Rather Featureless Just nt This Time. Tho Engineering; nnd Mining Journal of Saturday said about tho condition of the hard coal trade: "The anthracite coal trade is rather featureless just nt present. Tho action of the sales ncents at New York in fixing list prices to dnto from May 1st was followed by similar action at Chi cago and Buffalo, Tho list prices are not excessive, nnd there Is nothing to prevent a fairly profitable year to the mining Interests but the ever present possibility of some one company Bell ing more coal than Its competitors think proper. Things are pretty har monious just now, however, with a good prospect of remaining so. "The smaller Independent operators have snld little during the week, their threats regarding their new railroad not having troubled the main lino peo ple much. Tho probabilities fnvor a tenewal of contracts with the anthra- J d "iH cite rodas on substantially the old terms. At the head of the lakes the docks have been pretty well cleaned up nnd things are ready for receiving coal. The Ice on Lake Superior Is reported very rotten nnd It Is possible that ves sels may bo through the Sault next week." . A TRIBUTE TO ADMIRAL DEWEY Written for Tho Tribune. Lot happiness reign en this morning In pleasure let tlmo pass away. George Dewey, our friend, we will honor, To him best retpect let us pay. A lover of his noblo counttyj A man whom tho world knowcth well, Who uu that fair tnnrn at Manila Fought the Spaniatds with shot rind hot shell. Qcorgo Dewey, the brave, and the fa tuous, Who stood for Old Glory, so Into. Tho handsome, tho pretty, thu beauteous, Our colors, tho red, white, and blue; Who performed his whoto duty, so clever, With no fault whatever to Mod, Forget Dewey's grand work? No ucer; But keep him forever In mind. Long llfo lo the Intrepid sailor, A hero of heroes, tho brave, Who fcnicd not tho foo nt tho harbor, As bo fought our great nation to save. On deck, like a rock, he stood llrmly, With his great American plan; And did it tro neatly, completely, Without loss of a ship or a tnun. George Dewey, esteemed as tho highest, The pride of a nation, so dear; The greatest, tho noblest, and grandest Of warriors, fir dltnnt and near. We claim the best and the broest. Since dawned that lirst morning In May, His nanio should be ever the giandrst Especially on Dewey Day, John F. Jones. Wllkes-Barre. Pa., Apill 30. "Ignorance of Law Excuses No One." This maxim applies with especial force to ignorance of the laws of health. Every man and woman of intelli gence knows the physical fact that the blood reaches the remotest parts of the human body. If there is a disturbance anywhere, why should one ignorantly sup pose that the seat of the malady is local? Is it not more rational to suppose that the impure condition of tho blood is doing the roif chief, as it is? Experience has demonstrated the fact that this is the case in 95 per cent, of complaints. If your "life's blood " is pure, nature will take care of the rest. Hood's Sar enparilla enables you to cleanse your blood of all impurities and make it strong and wholesome. It never disappoints. Scrofula " I am 77 years old and owe m good health and stpady nerves to Hood's Harsnp irilln, as It cured me of scrofula, rheumatism and catarrh. It has prolonged my life." James llr.on.N, 83 Knst View Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. DcbHIty " I was weak, run down and nervous. Severe pains In kidneys, with heart trouble. Hood's Snraparllla made me strong nnl new It Is an honest med icine." Ciiaiile. He.ndehshot, Amsterdam, New York. Blotches " My fnce used to be covered with pimples and blotches and I suffered from continuous headache. Hood's Sarsa parilla quickly removed the c.iuso and my face Is smooth Have no more headache." r. II. Sfibfut, Hammond, Ind, Catarrh " Many years suffering from catarrh makes me appreciate Hood's Sar Bnparllla which cured me; also of Indiges tion and kidney trouble. It gave me strength and good appetite." Mrs. O. J. 1'kii.ufs, Pontalc, Mich. Weakness-" I bless the day I heard of Hood's Sarsaparllla as It cured me of extreme weakness after grip, built my husband up after pnfncnijnlatrured eczema and blood poisoning (p our children." Mrs. M. A. DiLWORTit, Box 4, Brnbreevllle, Ta. wcd& SwuatmU Hood' l'lllt curt liver Ul thu rionrrHatlni;nd only cathartic to tako wUh Uoml't harAparllla. OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to TJ.tsl ncss and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation! E. tended According to llaluucca and Responsibility. SPer Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WJI. CONNEIjL, President. IIENKY BELIN, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cushlor The vault of this bank U pro tcctcd by Holmes' Ulcctrio Pro tcctlvc bystetn. THE ItOOlllS 1 1111(1 2, COIU'lt U BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining; and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslaand llusudala Worm UAFLIN & RAND lOWDHR CO'3 ORANOE GUN POWDER Klectrlo Ilattoriei, Klectrlo Kxploderi, lor exploding blasu, Huiety Puts and "qvaymTTKTyry NATIONAL Reoauno Chemical Go's cxS LOSIVdi PIMPLES PREVENTED BY (aticnn I SOAP The most offocti voskln purifying and beau HfylnRooap, ns well as puroBt and sweetest, for toilet, b.Uh, and nursery. It strikes at tho cause of bad comploxions, red, rough hands, falling hair, nnd baby blemishes, viz., the cloRged, irritated, Inflamed, over worked, or Muggl'lt Tortus. Fold ftrjwhr. Potti; Dtio Ann Cm. Cnr, Bol Proof. UoKon. U.S.A. nrttlih Jpti K. New. iut 8u, London. Uow to Cut I'laplM'frn. Hopeless Sufferers "Hope Dcrcrrctl Slakctli the Heart Sick." In a city like Scranton there must be many hundreds of disease-stricken mortals who, after having been 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 moreetperience or more thorouRh insight with every form of disease that flesh is heir to than the undersigned have had, and while we cannot cure in every case, e stan J ready to prove that the per centage of perfect recoveries to our cred it is phenomenally large, and we will at least be honest enough to tell you at the outset whether or not we can cure your case. Consultations nnd Examinations Absolutely Free And Strictly Confidential We have every modern appliance known to medical and surgical science at our command, and examitntions maJe by us are thorough and searching. J. D, W00D,M.D., LL. D. ALICE C. WOOD, B. S., M.D. Ofllco Corner Uirknwnnna nnd Wyoming Avannei l.'ntr.inoi on Wyoming Yotiue. HOURS Do. in. to A p. in. i:onlnj; 7 to 0 p. m. millllllllllIIIII!(lllllll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!t BICYCLE Is the acknowledged leader, and standarJ, bv ht;h .ill other bicwles are compareJ. The reason is because The Spalding S is the BEST CYCLE UILT. Call and examine our handsome Urn of the best bicycles money can buy. FLOREY & BROOKS, 1 in Washington Ave ,Opp Court House S HiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiinniS t FOLLOW THE FOLLOW f BARGAINS. ! X Rugs, t Art Squares, t X Brass Beds and ... j - X X fr'anor uits, Lace and Portier Curtains, Window Shades, Poles. a. : The entire stock A 111C CUUIC OLUlt. Ul U1CUCV.ICI IX VYUL1 ! Recently Pur cfaas Is being rapidlv bought ud bv the Is being rapidly bought up by the J fake sale but that V. o.iiioiuj.md wan act For Men Today A remarkable lot of wight shirts same to us from a maker who was obliged to realize ou his stock quickly the same old story he accepted our offer and uow Ave place them ou sale, the 59c each. They form a miscellaneous lot of styles, but all of a goodness that you will quickly recognize. Ask for them at the man's couutcr, the 59c Night-Shirts. Ladies' Cycling Suits An exceptional opportunity to buy good cycling clothes at little cost. The reason: We bought fifty suits of a maker at joe on the dollar suits you know are not much sought for, most ladies prefering to buy the separate skirts, but you can buy these suits and discard the jacket entirely aud still own the sk'rt at less than the cost of manufac ture. The jacket to match the skirt is convenient to have it costs you nothing. The entire purchase divided into three lots, $5, $10, $15. We also have about twenty-five Separate Cycling Skirts which we offer at one quarter less than usual ruling prices. Silks. At 75c yard a silk after an inspection At 50c yard a silk after an inspection of robins egg, yellow, cadet gray, white aud cream The CONNOLLY SEED OAT Natural Oats. Recleaned. Bright. Heavy EVERY GRAIN WILL GROW. THE Scranton. Carbondale. Olypliant. 4HiWf Carpets, Furniture, Draperies, Wall Paper 4- BRING THE SIZE of Siebecker & Watkins, 406 and 408 Lackawanna avenue, every yard of goods and every a, tide must 0 dollar night shirts for Silks. A very special offering of rich printed twilled Foulard Silks, several shades of blues, greens, Niles, pinks, lavenders and fancy effects many a projected cotton dress will be turned into this exceptionally strong line Corded Washable Silks genuine Shanghai goods, woven with a draw string to pucker or shir up in a hundred fancy forms. They come in a multitude of colorings, such as blue, pink, blue, Rembrant reJ, navy blue, castor, brovrn, beige, new blue. variety of plaids, checks aud & WALLACE, Spring I' 1899. h 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 &- Williams CROWD BARGAINS! IN OF YOUR ROOM. ed at Sheriffs Sale shrewd buyers who Silks, of Foulards. stripes is very large. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. WALL PAPER 2- & McAnulty FOR Mattings, Linoleums and -t- His Oil Cloths, i Odd Pieces, X Chairs, t Furniture Cov- X ering, Sash x Materials, J Fringes, Loops, Etc. t H- realize that this is no be sold absolutely. J r t