,8 THE SCRAOTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE G, 1899. Royal .AaSQXMKHXlPVRE Mafces the food mord delicious and wholesome 37. tiBfi ravot SECOND WEEK OF COMMON PLEAS ACTION TAKEN WITII KEFER ENCE TO CASES. Three Wero Keferred to Attorneys for Consideration, rive Were Re ported Settled nnd Were Stricken Off the List nnd Five Were Con tinued Verdicts Taken in Three Cases nnd Three Others Were Put on Trial Only One of Them Has Yet Reached a Jury. The second week o common pleas court opened yesterday morning with Judge Archbuld on the bench In the main court room nnd Judge Edwards In the superior court room. Court room No. 2 was abandoned on nccount of the heat. When the list was gone over In thp morning cases were marked ns follow: Kpferrcd. George Kngle against Frank Stover, wages; to W. W. Hny lor. Ullman & Compnny against Good man & WcIps, appeal; to AV. S. IJlehl. aiartln & Gibson Manufacturing com jinny against M. T. Keller, assumpsit; to C. I). Gardner. Settled M. W. Snyder against J. D. Knpman, vnges. Hunt & Connell ngalnst A. P. Hedford, appeal. Brid get i:vans, administratrix, against Metropolitan I.lfo Insurance company, nBanmnnlt. i. P. Lancfeld against Vnited States Express company, re plevin. George W. Potter against Michael Uulgcr and others, appeal. Continued. Salvatora Mngnotta ngalnst Charles Cooper, wages. Jos eph II. Gunstrr, nssignee. against Wolf fc Warren, executors, and others, as sumpsit. Trndeis' National bank ngalnst W. W. Stanton, assumpsit. Thomas P. Jackson against Ira T. Darker, trespass. John U Hull, assig nee, against B. A. Hill nnd others, ejectment. A Peculiar Case. Before Judge Edwards the case of Fred AVebb ngalnst the Bull's Hend Coal company was tried. The plain tiff was employed by the defendant company In Its mine at Bull's Head and claims $103 for excessive docking nnd yardage for headings he drove. The defense was that Webb was not docked excessively and that ho did not drive headings. What he did was to help rob pillars. The plaintiff was represented by Attorneys George Okell and M1. J. Martin nnd the defense by Attorney George Beale. The case wni given to the Jury at 3.30 nnd It agreed one hour later. It is the first time the dockage question has come up In these courts. The verdict will bo re ported this morning. In the case of E. X. Wlllard and others against "William Springer, a ver dict In favor of the plaintiff was taken by agreement for the land described in the writ. A verdict was ordered by the court in the case of Joseph Kittle against Anthony Glllesplo The verdict was for the plaintiff In the sum of $32.53. Before the same Judge a ver dict of $24.53 for the plaintiff was taken in the case of O. C. Whitney against H. G. Dale and others. The trespass case of John Waterfleld against the city of C.irbondale was tried before Judge Archbald. The plaintiff sues to recover damages for injury to his health and for discomfort he suffered because the city deposited sewerage in the Lackawanna liver within two hundred feet of his homo. The sewer which made the deposits In the river neur Wutcrfleld'p home was huilt in 1S32 nnd the nuisance con tinued until 1SS7, when the city built nn extension to the sewer which cured the evil. The plnlntiff was represent ed by Attorneys C. Ii. Hawley and I. II. Burns and the defendant by Attor neys John P. Kelly and B. D. Stuart. The case was on trial when court ad journed. Davis Wants His Share. Thomas Davis yesterday brought suit ngalnst A. B. Russell to recover money which he alleges Is due him. Davis nnd three others owned coal lands near Peckvllle from which A. B. Itusscll hngtii , ' v II I iIT.makes:healthy mothers! ANDM'PPYXHILDREN I 1 J MTWvo'jrifcrfJlwVf bottles rcf 1 UJ' ORfteKe's, Favorite Prescription I E onim'twell and itrtng. I have II Ijj beenlthe.. mother of four children, I ' I uj Jbt iJsVgottiog 'along better this I J til L tfzao'tku I ever did before,' i I if' J .AMri.Al!VtdC!irl(,'H!te. II J Baking Powder eo,, wr tow, mined coal during a period when the title of the property was In dispute. The Pavls people won out nnd he now sues to recover his shure of the value of the conl mined during the period that Kussell wns In possession. Davis' interest In the tract is one fourth. Ho Is represented by Attor neys John P. Kelly and John U. Ed wards. Ownership of n Patent. Thomas II. Han Is Is tho plaintiff In equity proceedings begun yesterday ngalnst S. II. Jones. In tho bill of complaint it Is set forth that on Oct. 31, 1S9U, Harris sold to Jones for $67.85 n, half-interest in an improved filter, which was protected by patents covor Ing the United States and Canada, Harris alleges that he never received nn assignment of his half Interest and that Jones has never made an tic counting of the profits derived ftom tho llltcr. Ho wants tho court to compel Jones to assign him a half In terest In the llltcr nnd to make an ac counting. He Is represented by Attor neys Vosburg & Dawson. Replevin Suit. When court adjourned the case of Miles F. Clark against John J. Kelly and others was on trial. It is nn netlon In replevin to recover tho vnlue of machinery used In the West Side laundry, which was burned down last winter. The plaintiff Is represented by Attor neys Everett Warren, J. C. Vnughan nnd O. B. Parti Idgo and the defendant by Attorneys M. A. McGlnlcy and E. C. Newcomb. Yesterday's Marringe Licenses. Bobert Ij. Lesch Honesdale. Emma Brehtcl Honesdale. George Lewis Scranton. Esther Boberts Scranton. Henry Krause Scranton. Anna Kelley Scranton. Michael McVeigh Scranton. Mary Morrin Scranton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Thomas T. Jones was yesterday ap pointed Judge of election of tho Third ward of Taylor. The oath of office of Elmer E. Garr, the new superintendent of tho public schools of Carbondale, was filed with Prnthonotary Copeland yesterday. The Krlss Stationery company of Wilkes-Barre yesterday brought suit against the school district of Fell town ship to recover $317.44 for school sup plies sold to the district from Oct. 0, 1S97, to Nov. 27, 1S97. In the cases of the city of Scranton against Boger McGownn, Mrs. Mar" Pritchard and Mrs. Mary Williams, West Scranton property owners, rules were granted to hIiow cause why claims filed should not be stricken off. Attorney James Mnhon yesterday secured a rule to show why Indict ments against Joseph Kllpatric'c, charging robbery and highway robbery, C. M. Butts, who is charged with a serious offense by County Detective Leyshon yesterday entered new ball In the Mini of $300. Thomas J. Dunn became security for him. On order of court was made yester day by Judge Arehbald directing the payment of a 12 per cent, dividend to tho creditors of the Hyde Park bank. Tho total amount of money on deposit when the bank assigned was $30,423.50. The amount of money In the hands of S. B. Mott, nssignee of the bank, for distribution now Is $3,C31.0C, which is exactly 12 per cent, of the claims. Clallln, Thayer & Company, whole solo merchants of New York, began nn action In trespass yesterday against S. C. Gernon, of this city, to recover the value of sample shoos given Into his custody while he was traveling- sales man for the firm and which, it Is charged, he has not surrendered, al thought repeatedly urged to do so. The suit was brought for the plaintiffs by Willard, Warren & Knapp. ANOTHER BIG DAY. Voters Examined in the Langstaff Kelly Contest. A largo number of Madison nnd Greenfield voters wero examined yes terday In the Langstaff-Kelly contest. The complete llbt of the voters exam ined is; Blakely. Elijah Wagner. Carbondale. E. II. Smith, William P. Jones. Scranton, John Coar. Throop. M. F. Hepburn, G. II. Hav erly, Covington. B. N. English, Frank Pariy. William Brady, A. N. Snyder, L C. Bortree. James Parry, Otto Mil ler. Pulver English, Manford Devant. Madison. George Brown, W. E. Cook, II. S. Watts, Jacob Biesecker, W. E. RafferU. John M. Noak. J. W. Saw yer, Charles Dennis, J. E. Miller, Dan iel Eshlemnn. W. It. Depew, A. E. Hamlin, Levi Swartz, Dan Simpson, Frank Merlhun, John W. Clouse. W. A. Depuy, Alonzo Aoton, George Watts, I C. Depuy. G. B. Swartz, B. J. Ble seeker, N. Eshleman, Philip Swnitz, Fred Miller. William Brown, Charles Brown, Peter Yeager. Greenfield. W. B. Thomas, Eugene Lee, E. F. Taylor. L. W. Decker. Dor. Blfenberg, M. J. Pierce, John L. Deck er. Chester Smith, Richard Mcrrltt, Clark E. Arnold, Henry Weldman, A. It. Goodrich, S. E. Waderman, Daniel Peck, J. F. C. Whltmore, E. S. Peck. K. M. Miller, John L. Worth, Oscar Lee, F. L. Mead, William M. Aronld, John H. Phillips, John Johnson, Wil liam P. Boll, Judson Horn, W. T. Rob inson. J. A. Gardner, A. W. Kenyan, D. C. Whltmore. William Peck. D. B. Burdlck, Walter Gardner. D. W. Ken yon, Clarence Hawker. N. L. Kilmer, F. V. Wood, J. J. Decker, Clarence Decker, A. I. Weldmnn, L. L. Spencer, Elroy Kilmer, Elmer Kilmer, William Fisher, Loander Lee, J. K. Merrltt, Philip Felts, Oscar Rlfenbaugh, George Rifenbaugh, L. D. Johnson, Sylvester Smith. Rivals. "Why, what nre you talklnc nbout?" snapped the telegraph to the telephone. "You don't compare with me. I'm tho ticket!" "Oh. but you're so old fashioned," re plied the telephone. "Look at my con nection!), I'm received In some of the best families," And the telegrnph simply dashed off In a rase nnd left tho telephone to an swer b rail from ono of the leading bells.-Phlludclphla Bulletin. PITTSTONNEWS. Tho Result of the Storm Last Night. Another Cave-in Tho Township School Board A Shooting Match and Ball Game Somo Local News Worth Jotting Down. A severe thunder storm visited this locality last night, but very little dam age resulted on the East or West Sides. Up at Duryea and Coxton tho lightning Hashes up through there succeeded In stalling the cars of tho Wyoming Val ley Traction company, damaging one of them near tho Junction, nnd thor oughly frightening tho passengers. A house In Duryea, In which lived several families of Polanders, was also struck, tearing away one of tho gable ends of tho building nnd shocking several of tho inmates. George D. Llcsenrlng, of tho Gazette, went to White Hall yesterday, where he assisted In celebrating tho elghty ilrst birthday of his father. The death of the late Mrs. Rachel Jones, which occurred In Scranton, Is much regretted hero by many friends of the family. She resided In Jenkins township, a suburb of this city, for many vears, and was known for her true nnd Christian nets of charity, and although left a widow during the Re bellion, she raised a large and Inter esting family fiom tender years to that of Industry nnd influence. The Schoolev mine of the Pennsyl vania Coal company was tho scene of another rave-In at an early hour yes terday morning, and affected the sur face on which tho Harvey lake branch of tho Lehigh Valley road passes over. Tho tracks of the road extends more than one hundred feet, and a largo gang of men was engaged all day In bringing the rails up to their proper grade. In tho shaft things might be more promising, and It Is hard to say to what extent the damage will be con tinued. The 'Plttston township school board met at tho usual place yesterday af ternoon and finished up the business of the year. Last evening the new board met and organized by electing Will iam Hollcran, president; John Langan, secretary, and John Keating, treasurer. The real business for the year will commence at their next meeting, nnd It Is hoped they will be successful In coming out of the many entanglements which they now find themselves pined In, and have been for several years. A mandamus was served upon them by the sheriff on Saturday at the Instance of Cclla McGlynn for $70, claiming they owe her that for teaching night school In the district. The funeral of the late Bobert Thompson, the lineman who was elec trocuted on last Saturday, will take place this afternoon from the home of Ids parents on la Grange street. Tho services will bo held In the Congre gational church and Interment In the Plttston cemetery. B. M. Hughes and J. H. Glennon, of the firm Hughes & Glennon, also the wife of the latter will leave for Detroit, Mich., today where the film will at tend the annual convention of the United States Brewers' association. Hundreds of boys were bathing in the Susquehanna yesterday near what is known ns Carpenters' cieek. This Is the spot that furnishes a number of drowning accidents annually, and yes terday there was a close call for num ber one. A shooting match with live pigeons as tho targets occuned yesierday af ternoon In the vicinity of tho Forest Castle, nnd several sportsmen done some good work. Dolph Glennon killed nine out of ten birds, while John Padden, n novice, tied .him. John Schmidt, of Scranton, dropped six, while Billy Cutiey brought down five, and his pet goat, which happened along when the trap was sprung. Thomas F. Major, state grand mas ter of tho American Protestant asso ciation, and Thomas Watklns, who will represent Good Samaritan lodge, will leave for Philadelphia today, where they will attend the fiftieth nnnual session of that order. There was an exciting game of ball yesteiday nfternoon between the pork packers and millers of this city on the West Side race course. The occasion attracted a large crowd, and the way tho ball was batted It was a difficult matter to llnd it and kept tho scorer busy making up home runs. The meat choppers came out of the contest with a handsome victory. Score, 1C to 0. IN BANKRUPTCY COURT. Pour New Cases Submitted to Ref eree C. A. Van Wormer. Four new cases of voluntary bank ruptcy were yisteiday submitted to Referee C. A. Van Wormer for adjudi cation. The liabilities, all told, In ex cess of assets amount to over $23,000. George H. Jackson, furniture dealer, of Great Bend, Susquehanna county, schedules his liabilities nt $12,000 and nssets at about $S,000. He is repre sented by Attorneys E. R. W. Searle, of Susquehanna, and Ralph B. Little, of Montrose. The first meeting of creditors will be held June 17 at Mont rose. Judson W. Squires, of Bralntrlm township, Wyoming county, states In his petition that he has $1,000 liabilities and nothng whatever to meet them with. J. Wood Piatt is his attorney. The first meeting of creditors has been fixed for June 1C at Tunkhannock. Wnrtowsky & Muscat, merchants, of Penn avenue, say they have liabilities amounting to $3,937 and despair of being able to meet any of tho Indebted ness. Nathan Vldaver Is their attor ney. II. A. Coursen filed liabilities of $14,- To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Sold everywhere. 25 cents. NERVITA Restores Vitality, Lost Visor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emlsslonsand wastintr diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess arm muis cretlon. A norvo toulc and Mood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks ana fnafnfoa lrt flrf if VftllLll iVtfv mail COo per box, O boxes lor tfi'J.oui witn a wrucon k""" too to euro or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO. ILL; Bold by McGurrah & Thomns, Drug. ElstB,, an Lackawunna uve., Scrunton, l'a. fP53 jft i&rvw i fflrNa 800, with no asset. Welles & Torrey arc his attorneys. The first meeting of creditors In tho case of Samuel L. Goldstein, of tho Freeman Manufacturing company, waa held yesterday. A. J. Colborn was elected trustee. DUNHORE. The members of tho Knights of Honor will give an entertainment in Washington hall tomorrow evening. At the close of the evening's amusement, ice cream, cako and lemonado wilt bo for sale at booths nrranged In con spicuous places In the hall. The public is cordially Invited to bo present. The Young People's society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Dudley Street Boptlst church will conduct a social at the home of Miss Sarah Hughes, on South Blakely street, this evening. A programmo comprising vocal and in strumental music and recitations has been prepared. Miss Solllo Gclana, of Butler street, entertained a party of friends at her hoe last evening In honor of Miss Nel lie Houten, of Wllkes-Barre. Tho funeral of Henry Hopf, of Bloom street, will take place this Hft3rnoon nt 2 o'clock from his lato horns. In terment will bo made In Dunmore cem etery. Misses Nellie Rosencranz nnd Ecat ilce Kelly, of West Plttston, spent Sun day with Mr. nnd Mrs. James MeKans, of Butler street. Following Is a lost of letters remain ing uncalled for at tho post cilice for tho period ending June 3, 1SP9. Per sons calling for these letters will please say advertised In the Scranton Til huno: Mrs. Daniel Hornbaker, "124 Madison avenue; P. J. Doudtgan, S02 Bulne Gaul street; Iraotta Monell, No. 1, New York street; John Beltln, Char les Boland, J. T. Kearney, J. T. Rellly. Fllomenardl Clisce, Baffaele Carrino fu Flnase, Dl Colo Glovanln. Smoke Tho Pocono 5e. Cigar. For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, nnd puiuying properties, tic. rlvcd lrom C'UTICimA, tho great pkln cure, warratit tho u-o of CDTiri'HA SoAr, la the formof baths fornnnoy. liiK Irritation", inflamma tions, ami dialings, for too free or oDcnt-ho pcrsplr. ntlon, nnd dIfo In the form of InlrrnM trnshcg ami solll. tlonaforulccrarlvowcaLncsfiee, nnd formany sanative, antifirpllc purposes which rcullly Biiarcen thcrat elvei to women, and especially to niotlioM. Tho iifo of Cuticuu.v Ointment Vflth Ccticcra SOAP will suggest Itself In the severer cases. Bold n-ronjhoot th. world. l'orri D. ad C. Corp., ITcpj , Eoiton. Ctticcii Soap Booi, hte to Women. TAKE TIME BV THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind nnd you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flvo largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stores, 131 nnd 1JJ3 Franklin Avenue The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Scranton and Wllkcu-Ilarre, To., Mnaufacturoin of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENdlNES Hollers, liolstlns and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa, VEWRfJHOTELS. The St. Denis Brtadway and Ctereatb St.. New Yrh Opp. Oracc Church. Hurapcan Plan. Reotns $1.00 a Day sod Upvards. In a moJrt aid unobtroalv wtef there in ft-r batter eosdaeUd SoWl la the aetpovaUa Uuin tke St. Uenie. 7lq croit pspalorlty It b&a acquired on w dlly b traced to lt oniua locatlen, it hotnslifcs aimenDhere. the peenlhir cscetienca ef Its enlMuo aaa service, and tu TWry ajol uto prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOW. WEuilB n, Co, toltorh U. ud Ifrlng Plies, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.30 Pea Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1,50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. I For Business Men 'f In the heart of tbc wholeeale district. :; t v vjiiwJj;i s jr; S . 3 nluntr walk ts wanaraakete; 8 4 . mlnutw to Sieeel Cooper's liig Store. '. i;sy of sccui To the great Dry Goods : j. stores. A For Sightseers. ? One fcleclc from B'way Cari.Elvlnff easy X traarporutlontaallpoialsofiaternt. A ! Hotel Albert, NEW YORK. f COR. nth BT. t UNIVERSITY PLACE, Y jj Only One Block from Broadway, Y ROOmS, SI UP. nCSTAURANT 7f fatieiiicj BABY C1KES 19 GO-UTS onnolJj2Wallac A Shirt Six hundred waists of recognized dollar value, in sizes from 30 to 44, are to be sold for 69 Cents Each. It's one of these special opportunities for which our store is famous. Sale now on but the stock can't last more than two or three days. The White Goods Sale Has attracted marked attention. It will be continued today and Monday. Seldom does an opportunity come to buy desirable White Goods at a time when everybody wants them, at the special low prices which we now quote. Men's Negiigee Shirts for summer comfort At $1.Q0A remarkable shirt of Madras to be worn with white collar, one pair of detachable cuffs to match shirt pattern. The finish and detail of this shirt will command instant attention. Fifty styles. At $1.50Shirts of fine Madras Cheviots and Golf Cloths. One pair of detachable cuffs to match. Styles are very effect ive and exceptionally handsome. Thirty styles. For Men's hot weather comfort, the Ceylon "Undershirt, made from fine loosely knitted cotton threads, very light and airy,mighc be termed ventilating underwear, Price 50c CONNOLLY & Occur less frequently -when tho family bread jar Is supplied with Rood bread mado of u 5) Flour. It maltca bread with a rich, brown, tender crust. It m.iltos bread that looks good, tastes cood and IS Rood. It makes bread of which all wo men nro proud. Grocers sell It. "We only wholesale It." THE M Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. Lager Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK H & ! 435 10 455 H. Nim SL SEroauiL Pa Telephone Call, 211U3. THE Rooms ! aii(12, Com'ltli WViVg, SCRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER .Mode at Moosto nnd IUnliJnte Works, Family Jars ii SIS LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klrctrle Hatterles, Hloctrlo Kxploders Tor exploding blast, .Safety b'usa and Repauno Chsmlcal Co's cxp'&ns SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Waist Hint WALLACE, Have Your Lace ieiwated We are sole agents for Scranton for C. C, Cafferty, Biughamton, N. Y., and can guarantee all work in trusted to our care to be perfectly satisfactory. Our patrous need have no hesitation in sending us all classes of fine laces. WILLIAMS ii UIOLTY, Leaders in Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. 35,000 Colnin bia uiam .v&iA; &&&1B.- ' ,.a..-3toi W.YrtM hunt ron fc,a Ml&W4 JtffiKfc iSSP. "l""M g&?ri ikna'.ii j ih.1'4 : ia iisr B&lHJffisr iT. . i-kV, ?, W?f. ', iBteP' S KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Ave TIOiL OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bust nes3 and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According tu H.ilanccsand Responsibility. a Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 mi CONNGLL, President. HENRY DELIN, Jr., VlccProi. WILLIAM II. PP.CK, Coshter The vault of this bank is pro tcctcd by Holmes' Llectrlc Pro tcctlvu System. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE a less Are used daily, a sufficient guarantee that they are the best wheels manu- , factured. Price .... p75 Columbia Chain Bicycles, superior to any and n all chain wheels .... p5U Hartfords, better than ever at popular prices, $35. $26, and $25 Pierce and Stormers at $25 to $75 Pierce Racers 50 T-JiT . m? uiBlIIBiaillSISBIIIllIIElIIISIBElllHlHSSim Chainless Bicycle. g 3 Have you noticed that there aro S more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels 5 beini; nddei toJay than all other chainless wheels combined ? 1 The Reason 3" Is that there has not been one dis satisfied purchaser of this model. Its S mechanical superiority over other C makes is plainly evident after a short C trial. S Spalding Racer. ..$60 5 Spalding Roadster 50 H Spalding Chainless 75 mm a Bicycles tm as M K "1 I FL0REY 5 BROOKS 1 K an WashlriEton Avenue. S u Opposite Court House. S Si:ii(uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiEiimiiiuin