EZ THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1809. Royal Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovi. ma mwcrn CASES HEARD IN ARGUMENT COURT JTBYING TO GET AN INDICT MENT QUASHED. It Is In the Case of the Common wealth Agftlst George Clark, Who Is Chaiged with Violating an Act of Assembly with Reference to Discharging Union Employes It Is Held That the Act Is Uncon stitutional Other Cases That Were Aigued. One of the mot InlereMIng matters lnwil In iiiKUiiiPiit couit yeiterday ra the uil( to iiunsh Indictment In tlio ciipc Df tlm commonwealth against fipoijfo Clink, -who K charged with iIN'-hnrRinc pmploos because thoy be longed to fi labor uniiiii, which Is con tr.iry to nil net of assembly. It Is iniilntulned that the act 1 nnconstltu t tonal. Ai-RumenN In favor of iiinhlnir the Indictment weie- made by Attorney a .lolin F. ScraRi; and C'hnileM 1'. T)an lls and c-Jii(ltre Wind nrsnitd acalnst such action. Other apes lieaul were SIIhh llt.rtloy apainot J. i Hull and otlitr, nilf for liabi'io f.ii l.s; submitted. A. O. Reed iiRiiinst . M. JSutts, rule to Hay prouedlnjjs mult r ait ol W, sub mitted. .lo'epli Pommeis awilnot Mllte Sthof chltk, lull to open ItidKment; untlnud. City of Set ant on .iK.tust 5eoro Wuencli. rulu. to strike oft il.ilm made nb'-nlutv. City of Serantou aRilnt Itfn.tid T'.irr, ltlli to htrlke off claim m.ide absolute. City of Serantou asalnst George Kel low, rule to stilko oft il.ilm inndo abso lute. Solomon Clnldniltli oaInt William Tt. 1'rccMr, exceptions to tepoit of auditor; Mibmltted. tleow H. Clark, miardlan of .Tnlm 1l. ltnnclc against Cluirks V. Dawson, t-x-fcutor. tsi'-o stated; argued. Henry J. Spruks nKiilnxt Henrietta Wandt, lulo to strike off jirotucdlnss, nrsued. In le annexing eirtaln kinds In I.eblcli township 10 Oouldsboio rule to pay costs; aiKued. In to load In Jefferson townMiIp. ex ceptions to report of Iewers; except! ms nistalt i.d and unoit sot aside Commonwealth nrutnst Thoma?, rule tu lemlt forfeiture, niRUpd. Commonwealth against 3'erdlnando AH Koni, uile to remit forfeiture; awed. Commonwealth against Powell SlroBi", mle to remit costs; nrrrued. Commoi'wealth iiK.ilnst T.ottlu Hurding, rule to nmlt costH; argued. Commonwealth against Jllclnfl White and ntheis, rule to remit costs; arKUid. In re estalo of Jehe Jones, decoas-ed, exceptions to account: argued. In ro (state of J Leon llatelielor, d -ceas-ed, mle to show cause wliv 11. fa. should not Ismo: settled and off list. In le estate of Thomas Tjo.iche. de- eased, rule to set nt-ldo writ In partition; lirKllld. In ic estate of Jlutv Stceii!-on, excep tions to auditor's report; argued In ie i state of J. I Webber, deceased, exceptions to auditor's teport. Seventeenth Ward Divided. Court made an aider o.sterday dlvid- IsaacLoD Welles' Hulldlnpr, Public Square WII.KES-HAUUIi IMPORTERS AND RETAILCRS OP COS TUMES AND SELECT DRY GOOOS. This is especially written in the interest of The Girl of the Class of '99 Xot the least part of our early Hum mer attentions is, directed toward the interest of the OHADl'ATIXG GIIII We have followed this bem for to many ye.us that It has become a spec ialty with us; yes, and a perfected Kpecialty. We have ilrst studied tlio fashions that pertain to these wants. Dining the iast few years our Pails ( onnections huvo aided us by sugges tions and models for ooirect wear, and today this store stands alone In North. eastern Pennsylvania ns the greatest icposiiory ot teminine wants for CLASS DAYS and COMSIK.vpk. an; nts. Not behind nny former year In point of assoitment, goodness of materials and supiemacy of stvles, Is this year's gathering; from tlio gown with its tilmmlngs and ribbons to the hosiery, gloves nnd fan. All graduating girls, even those of limited means, when arranging for their gowns for theso supremo occa sions, plan for nn attractive ensemble. This Is a helpful store. Whether your taste be hampered with a limited purse or not, you'll find hero Just what you'll need, und at Just the prices which you have plonned to expect. We said this was n helpful store. As proof, we have prepared a little boc'lc let on Fabric for Graduating Gowns which not only dwells on its title sub ject, but hints nt the trimmings, etc., that aro chatmlng nnd stylish. We are not only rashlon sellers, but we are Fashion Writers we therefore) think this little booklet and Its accompany ing samples of correct FAHUICS will intsrest vou. A postal card request and the post man will bring It to you; and we thank you beforehand for even that limited opportunity of serving you. ISAAC LONG. WIUHeS-BARRe, PA., UAY 1, '00. Baking Powder eo , wtw vox. Ini? 1 ho Seventeenth wnrd Into tint's tdcetlon districts. Heretofore It has hail only two. The now district In cludes purt of the first and second dis tricts nnd Includes nil the territory ly ing1 east of Taylor nvenue. Tlio poll ing pluco will be In u booth on the lend of lleiny T. Koehler, at Irvlnff tivenue and Mulberry street. The olll ccrs for the three districts aie; Klist M. .1. Andrews, Judge: Jlltcr I. .Mann, majority Inspector, John U. Nallln, mlnoilty Inspector. Second W. A. Connell, JudBc; Wil liam P Bennett, majotlty Inspector; John J. Maphran, minority Inspector. Third George Wahl, Judge; James II. Drew, majority Inspector; JcJin McCuithj, minority Inspector. A FEW STRAY NOTES. I hne not read the peace teaching documents which have brought the name of Kdwanl Atkinson prominently forwntd at this time, but, without reading them, 1 feel safe in saying that they are not the treasonable things that some Washington bureauciats and the time-serving section nf the pi ess would have us to bellec. Kdward Atkinson is a truth reiser and a ti uth teller. He is a doer of good and a thinker of high thoughts It may be that the icsiilt of his work at this time is unsatisfactory to the government and prejudicial to discipline in the Philippines, but ho Is, I urn ceitaln. actuated by high und noble motives. This naturally xalses the question. Does not the honest man who woiks along a wrong lino do much greater harm than the one whose motHe is bad fiom the beginning? Is it not really moie neecssaiy for the public good that lie be restrained'.' We had a "Church of Peace" at one time in this city nnd a "Peace Alli ance." 15oth of these bodies seem to h io fallen Into oblivion since the sink ing of the Maine. The reflnlntr lnlluenee of Atkinson might be utilized in reducing and elim inating the abnormal conditions of mind which piompt peisons to seek ex citement In the witnessing of execu tions. The Van Horn case Is one in point. The' signs which .it one time plenti fully bedecked the Mulley store In the North Knd, and which advertised the sale of everything from elephants to toothpicks, weie clcuerly paraphrased In a letter I saw jesterday. A young man who is at the head of the otlice department of the Scranton Collection Agency received a euilous missive in his mail one morning this week. Let ter Oariier Harry White was all a-grln when he delivered It. He said that the envelope had furnished moie amuse ment In the postolllce than anything that had been received there for years. It bore this insciiptlon in iihand which, irr Its perfection, iialled the work of a. letter-press: Return In 10 minutes to ooldswipi:r ft siiAiTc,HNnssi:Yi:rt, Wholesale, Retail and Job Lot Dealcia Ilorso Hide. CpniplcNlon Uiushts. Wall Paper. Vitillled Hrlck, Dog CiiUais, Linseed Oil, Pictures 1'ramcs and Soda Water; Lobs tcis hi Season; Wash Hoards and Hoard bv the day or week. Ladles' and Gen Kernen's Hats, Shoes, Gloves, Coats, Punts and Stockings, a full lino of Ihc ncss, Cigars and Railroad Tics. Watches Clocks and Soft Coal .Sulphur Matches, i;icctrlc LlRhts, Coints, Harrell Hoops, Lemon Selrzer. The letter had a bill enclosed which read thus: SklllhoN tinny, rh.. Apill !0, lS.tJ. Tolephono 7-11. Long Distance, 4-11-tl. Telephones, Telegrams, Telescopes and Ti loputhy, Cocoanuts, Cocoa, Cola Coiiqh Diops and Lgg Plant; lilackmlth Rul lows, Ocean Rlllows and Armimi s Lm balmed Hcef. A specialty made of Dl orco Suits, Golf Suits and Bloomers. Teeth i:xti acted without Pay-in. Jlr. Anhauser Bush to OGLKSWIPDR & SIIAUGDNESSKYDR, Debtor. Dealers In Horse Hides-. Complexion Brushes, Dggs, SmokeUss Powder, Etc.. Etc. Etc. Jan. C. to Professional ser vices 5S 42 Jan. S. To material furnished.. 27 46 Jan is, to icpairlng one guilt tooth pick S r,i -UK C2 CR. Mar. 1, Paid on account , Returned bottle 2D 12 t CI i:"j oi A littlo amateur detective work lo omed Hul Ciillcbplo nnd Harry Smith, both well known younjr men as the collaborators in the lemarlubln con coction. Pcranton Is rlclit In line with ths. other cities that make legitimate claims to the distinctions attained to the real. denees of army and naval heroes, and oi uie leiatrves of tlio heioes afore Fald. Several pallors of the Ill-fated Maine wore Sorantonlan-j; three mem- riurs or tne iirooklyn'R crow, ono from the magnificent Oregon, one from the New York, two from tlm Tnii-n n from the Immortal nalelgh nnd numer ous oiners irom men-of-war and war craft of various kinds rellected credit UPOIl this nart of Pennsvlvnnln Hni.. eral Seruntonlans were In tho famous mniue cnarge at Santiago and one, Major Wlnt, who is practically a Scrantonlan, was promoted for gal lantry In nctlon at that time. As a sort of can to this nrr.iv nf inrnu .. ...i of heroes' relatives, we now have a nephew of General Wheeler ns a newly-fledged icsldent of Scranton. He Is Mr. S. Sterling Bmlth and ho rep resents tho Wull street firm of Car rington & Cusack, In this city. Mr. Smith does not presume to trado or travel on tho relationship but he, nat urally, Is somewhat proud of his gal lant uncle. Speaking of men made famous by tho Into little fracas brings to my atten tion the man who has set himself up as the critic and the polo Judge of everything connected) therowlth, I re fer to that advertislg expert and lit erary snob, Jtlchnhl Hurdlng Davis. This man is possessed of unquestioned cleverness but ho uss It merely to promolo his social ambitions. Ho Iioh lowered his talents to the level of toadyism. It is tho general Impres sion In tho literary world that ho aspires to outrank the manly Kipling. He can never attain that height. He cares more for tho petty triumph of the drawing room than for the great ness and glory that comes to the soul of tho master. Or, perhaps, ho has sized himself nnd has decided that it Is his limit to be a social Hon nnd a literary poodle. America's foremost man In the world of literature at this time Is unquestionably (1. W. Cable. Ex-Sheriff John J. Kahey recently returned from Harrisburg, bearlm? with him n.s. part of the spoils, a shirt ornately adorned by alternate bands of blue and white. A facetious friend hailed him with: "Hello, John! Doing time now?" "Yes," replied the sheriff with his characteristic drawl, "ling time." Tho All Rounder. "Little Sticks R Kindle the Fire." The time for fires for 'warming is about gone and the tittle sticks can take a rest. Unfortunately, how ever, the cold months brought into the human system im purities of the blood, which generally show in the Spring, and which need treating with America's Greatest Spring Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla It Las the faculty of going directly to the seat of the trouble, removing it speedily. It never dtsappomts. Scrofulous Hip Dl3oaso-"-My boy Willie bad scrofulous lilp dlseato from a baby. Abscesses developed. Months at the hospital, v.th best treatment, did no pood. They eald bo tvouUI never walk nguln. He was helpless and wasted away to nothing but skin and bone. Hood's Sarsaparilla had helped me, and I gae it to him. Imagine my delight at a wonder ful chance. Abscesses all healed, crutches thrown array. He is now tall and stout, perfectly well and the thanks are all duo to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Other mothers with crippled children should know this." Mrs. Emm V. Dcrr, Walpol, Inss. Hives-"The itching of hives which troubled rue Inst summer was terrible; blotches came all over my body. Hood's barsaparllU and Hood's Pills nned me." Mrs. Mary Ibbott, 2.15 South Wolf St Baltimore, Mil. All Run Down I was a tired In the morning as at uli;ht, had no ambition, weak and run down, 'three bottles of Hood's Fnrsuparllla built me up and cured me. Cm cat well and sleep well." Mrs. Ohab. Moi.z, 118 Msdlson $t., fimduplcy, Ohio. Dyspepsia-" Complicated with liver nd kidney trouble, 1 luffered for yean with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's r-arsapaiilla made me strong and hearty." J. li. khekton, Main street, Auburn, Me Consumptive Cough -"Five yoars ago I hitd a consumptive cough which re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and recovered normal health. I hav bean well ever since." Matilda Bfidbrwatkr, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut Sts., Jcffersonville, Ind. JwediSwiAak Mool' mil corn llvnr IIU. l)i nan tnltntlm ot cnlyTafhitllr to takfi with ilobd't BurriU The Cheapest Shoe Store in Scranton, bwdlta mmmmm Big Bargains in Shoes And Oxfords for Hen, Women, Boys, Hisses and Children, at prices impos sible to other houses. Extraordinary Bargains Today: WifljiJPg Sl?mSStm9S "" less money than any other house in the world. Need we stronger emphasize the wonderful qualities? Men's Shoes at Less Than Cost of Making; 250 pair men's fine Vlci Kid Rus set, hand-sewed, up-to-date shoes, nil toc3 and all widths; sizes nearly regular; mado to sell at $3 nnd $4 a pair, our bargain price only ?1.0S and 2.29. Ladies' 200 pair Ladles' Dongolla lino Shoes, button and lace models; sell at $2.00, our price only $1.40. 278 pair Ladies' Vici Kid Turn Shoes, button and lace, kid and pat ent tip; up-to-date styles; real value $3.00, our bargain price only $1.08. Call and examine our shoes and bargains before buying elsewhere, member, we are the cheapest shoe store and you will save money by it. M Ycrp THE CHEAPEST SHOE STORE 307 Lackawanna Ave. 14 S. Main St., Piftston N. B. BIG CIJT IN TRUNKS. BAD COMPLEXIONS RED ROUGH HANDS FAILING HAIR PREVENTED BT VSOAP Tho most cffectlvo skin purifying and beautifying soap In tho world, as well as purost anil sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursory. It strikes nt tho causo of bid compluxlons, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blcmlshos, viz., tho clogged, irritated, Intlamod, overworked, or slug glsh Pores. .gold tlimiihoiit lh wofBTTPSTTia n. adC.Cof , Prop. liMtoo. Uow la Ut IittaUful Complexion, bit Hopeless Sufferers "Hope Deferred aiakcth the Heart Sick." In a city like Scr?nton there must be many hundreds of discase-slrick-en 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 thte state that have had more.cperience or more thorough insight with every form of disease that flesh Is heir to than the undersigned 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 large, 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, and examinations made, by us are thorough and searching. J. D. W00D,M.D.,LL D. ALICE C. WOOD, B. S., M.D. Office Corner Lackawanna nnd Wjomlng Aveaue. Kntrnncj on Wyoinlm; Vonue. II0UIli!-n. in. to ft p. m. Evening 7 to 9 p. m. book btadtag NEAT, DURAUt,R BOOK BINDING is what you iu:cnivc If YOU LKAVi: YOUIt OlIUKR WITH TUB TUIBUKE BINDEIIY. MYER DAViDOW 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Fortunate circumstances enabled us to buy in the Boston, Lynn, Newbuiyportand Hav erhill shoe markets thousands of dollars' worth of stylish, desirable and serviceable footwear of all sorts, from concerns in need of ready cash, in fact for less than cost of making of shoes, not in them. Besides, we are satisfied with a small profit, and our immense outlet enables us to sell all sorts of shoes and Oxfords for 85 pair Men's Canvas Bicycle Shoes, leather soles, sizes C to 11; worth $1.50, at 08c. Men's fine low shoes, nil styles, at prices 08c, $1.29, S1.40 and $1.08; worth double the price. Shoes and 30 pair Ladies' fine Vesting Top Turn Lace Shoes; made to sell at $4, our price only $2.29. 30 pair Ladles' 10-inch Bicycle Tan Shoes, highest quality shoe made; real valuo $4, our special piice only $2.20. 4 DAVIDOW ConnoklaWallac Special for Negligee Shirts at $1.00 A very romarkablo shirt ofmadra3, to bo vrorn with white collar. Ono pair of dotacliablo cuffj to match shirt pattorn. Tlio finish anil de tail of this shirt will command instant attention. Fifty styles. Negligee Shirts at $1.50 Shirta of fine madras, cheviot and oxford cloths, of very superior inako and finish dottioh ablo cuffs to match. Forty styles. Negligee Shirts at $2.00 Shirts of a combination of silk aud cotton tremendously effectivo and exceptionally hand some "Wholly new in all details. Six styles. Washable Neckwear Mado from madras and cheviot cloths, to bo worn with the Negligee Shirts. .'? for 25c 1! for 25c 1 for 25c Balbriggan Underwear at 50 cents Mado from tho finest Seal Island cotton, light and clastic, with ribbed bottoniB drawers rein forced. By far tho best valuo wo have over offered. Hediurn Weight Underwear For thoso who do not caro to make tho sud den jump into tho light woicht. Ask for tho dol lar number in natural merino. CONNOLLY THE DICKSON M'FG GO,, Bcranton and WllkM-Barre, Pa. ihinufucturerior L0C01W0TIVES.STATI0NRRY ENGINES Boilers, llolstlnz and I'umplnj Aliiblmry. General Office, Scranton, ra. The Cheapest Shoe Store in Scranton. 5 mentioning the leather UO pair, odd sizes, Men's Jfatent Leather, mostly 0 1-2 and 7; hnnd sewed, congiess and lace, worth $3.50, at $1.08. Men's Dress Shoes, at 08 cents; worth $1.50. Men's Base Ball Shoes, all leather, at 00c; sizes G to 10. Oxfords. 300 pair Ladles' Kusset and Black Lace and Button Shoes nt 70c, 08c and $1.20. Misses' Shoes at nil prices. Boys Shoes at 98c Youths' Shoes nt 08c Ladles' Congress Shoes nt 40c. Re- Men. An Apron Sale pricos low: The 25c lines at 19c Tlio 50o lines at 39c Tho $1.00 lines & WALLACE, Spring y 1899. h A $ 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, Savon ierrre, Wilton, Rugs. WINDOW SHADES Williams & HcAnulIfy ISlik iisfe AhTtfriiHtimi i?K,.&ff.:.v Ik KELLUAI & CONRAD, BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED niLK Manufactured by m WISa. Wm ttfflOP li Vw M Asfc your grocer for It. Special for Ladies. "Pretty" aud "dainty" aro tho words that como naturally to tho mind whon viowlng thosa attractivo articles. Tho variety in groat, tho Tho 40o lines at 310 Tho 75c lines at 62c Tho $L50 lines at 79c at $1.00 A Ladies' Well-Cut Glove Not job lot Gloves, not wholesalers' atooka, not bankrupt, retiring from business, closing out) stocks, but Gloves Without nn Objection The color, shape, qnality, all right and, in fact, perfect. That's what tho Jouvin Glove is for which we aro solo agents for Scranton. Frico, $1.50. Women's Hosiery You have always had tho satisfaction of get ting good, dependable hosiery hero. That, with tho additional assuranco that pricos rulo lower than most other stores, makes this a woll-liked Hosiery store. Hero arc some excellent kinds at littlo prices: At 25c pair Black lislo thread, plain, Richolion, Rom brandt and narrow ribs; also plain cotton in fast black aud assorted shades of tan white feat, if you desire. At 50c pair Black lislo thread with laco ankles; also ribbed and laco all ovor, in a variety of patterns) Also English black cotton light weight, with double soles, toes and heels. Parasol Beauties They aro hero in all their glory tho parasols. How shall wo describo them? Beautiful, lovely, entrancing give it up. Can't do them justlco. Como and see for yourself. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB ri CURTAINS Renaissance, Brussels, Cluny, Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. -! WALL PAPER $- Columbia CHAINLESS BICYCLES. $75.00 CHAIN BICYCLES, S50.00. Hartford Bicycles, $28 and $ES Fierce and Stormer, S2S to Juvenile, 20, 24, 26 Inch, These wheels are the best money, science and brains can produce. Sundries and Repair Work a Specialty 243 Wyoming Avenue. ill's 8B Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK ILSNE Telephone Call, 3333. nprjflP Spring 1 M J 1899- , 4
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