10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNES SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1899. JURORS WANTED SOME INFORMATION JUDGE PURDY HAD GONE TO HIS HOME IN HONESDALE. Jurors Decided Not to Havo Him Brought Back nnd Will Endeavor to Beach nn Agreement In Winton Panconst Suit with the Informa tion at Hand Verdict Beached After Adjournment In the Lowery Drlc3en Case It Will Be Reported This Morning. The case of tho Wlntori Coal com pnny against the Panco.ist Coal com pany was submitted to the jury yester day Just before noon by Judge I'urdy. .At 4 o'clock the Jury sent word from tlie room that they wanted some In struction!! on a point that was not clearly understood. JudRO Purdy had Ftono to his home In Honesdale In the meantime and Judge Clunster, who re ceived the message was In n uuandry ns to what shouiu bo done. After some deliberation he sent back word that the Jury would have to come tn an undct standing of the matter themselves or wait until Judge I'urdy could be biought on from llonusdule. The jury pondeied over the matter for n while nnd then concluded that they would not wait for Judge Purdy, but nrocned on the infoimutlon they had at hand. At a late hour last night the jury bad not 1 cached an agree ment. Two verdicts were m rived at after Adjournment. One was In the case of R P. Lowery against II. Dricsen, and thf other in the case of Matthew Mc pherson against the Empire Dry Goods company, a sheriff's Interpleader to test the ownership of the stock of Hen drickson Hiothers, of North Main ave nue. The Kmplre Dry Goods company Is Mied an execution against llendrlck Min Urothers on a claim for J3G.1C and was about to sell them out when Mr. MePherson served notice on the sheriff that the goods belonged to him, claim ing that they bad been transferred to him In payment of n ?."00 claim for money loaned. The verdicts In both cases will be reported to Judge Gutister in the morn ing. Still Another Contest, Next week there will be three elec tion contests In full swing, eouit yes terday having appointed E. W. Thayer, commissioner, and M. J. McAndiew, stenographer, in the Eighth ward con stable contest, with dliectlons to pro ceed at once to the taking- of testi mony. The Langstaff contest Is in full blost, and hearings in the Fell township con test will be resumed Monday or Tues day. The Election Contest. The following witnesses were exam ined yesterday in the Langstaff election contest: South Abington Alson Buckingham, Clarence O. Jennings, Martin Griflln, Benjamin Boss W. M. Swallow. M. E. Cliff o:d, Sam Pedloy, E. E. Gregory, O. S. Sharp. P. E. Ferris, C. A. Ben jamin, Herman Leach, E. H. Wood house, Nelson Reynolds, II. O. Fritz, M. Hulford, A. K. Stearns, T. E. Shil ling. O. W. Fitzgerald. Freeman Leach, AVilllam St rent or. G. T. Staples, George Vosburg Willard Vosburg, Haiold r.arker, John Staik. Newton John F. Williams, G. W. Bcomer, S. S. Cosner, G. S. Snover, Oscar Burton, W. S. Kernell, John Koch, L. A. Swingle, Israel Vosburg, Jtss Thompson, John Butterlleld, D. L. Butterfleld, T.fuls Cosner, James Van Dusen, Ilerbei t A. Thomas. W. A. Illce, Abraham Peters, Nelson Van Campen, David Taylor, G. W. Smith, J. J. Ca hoon. It. Ituger, M. AV. Spencer, V. Y. Dltkson, F. W. Dickson, F. M. Mer rill. Benton O. C. Alexander, Lyman .1. Green, W. W. I'atteison, V. A. Conrad, F. B. Davidson, George Glbbs, D. C. Glbbs, II. C. GIbbs, Matt Antbonv, P. S. Bunnell, Barney Paulman, S. J. Austin, Ilolllster Carpenter, B. S. Gardner. La Plume George T. Bailey, E. C. Hanson, A. E. Seamans, Horace Spa mans, H. .1. Slocum. A. D. Wells, II. W. Howe, W. E. Bailey. S. J. Slocum, Charles Ilenn. C. W. Dean. M. P. Gard ner, George SIssou, George V, Werk lielser. Dalton H. W. Hager, A. E. Bailey, W. II. Von Stoich, William Slmms, Amos P. Allen. Scott W. S. Gardner. Marriage Licenses. Thomas O'Hara Throop Mary Burke Olyphant You need a doctor many times when you don't call one. You say to yourself, "Oh, I'm not sick. I'll feel all right after a while and doctors' visits are expensive." And so you work along: endur. in your paiu im mc nam outs you In bed and then the doctor conies. Maybe he helps you maybe not. But his bill follow!) just the same. Why not avoid both severe sickness and bills by writing to Dr. R. V. x-jeii-c, imumu, i, x. Write fully stalinjr all your symptoms and Dr. Pierce will prescribe for you tree oi cnarife. He i.i chief consulting phy sician to the great and world - faniffd TnvnliHn Shava$tou.-nintti. Hotel aud Siu,vcal In ttitute and when you write to him you are consulting one of the moot experienced aud successful specialists in the world. In bis thirty years' constant practice Dr. fierce has tried and proven the marvelous efficacy of certain prescriptions of bin and these are on sale by all dealers in medicines. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a lure for diseases of the throat, lungs, blood ud nerves. It works on the stomach, aver, Doweis ana Kid neys. It is a tonic, alter ative and blood-maker. Dr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription Is a speci fic for all diseases of women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cure biliousness and constipation and to help to cure nearly every disease of mankind. MU Emma Lf , of Willi ford, Sharp Co., Ark., writes: "I was -ffcrinr sererely td tried several doctor but received only very lUe relief Your mtalcioes ha done won ders for me. bad bron chilU, catarrh, and jta female complaint. Aacoon as I bad taken the first dne was helping me. ffow ,fp" .whtTt "My ilttrr Walio taken "Ua,a- Favorite Prescription.' Bhe was dowu lu bed and could not walk and now she c&cs where ahe&lMSes." mm y yzx A7 y win I Wki TTtti 1 r rlrTTV Daffy's Pure Malt Whiskey,. Essential io every house' hold. En dorsed by the government: Recommended by physicians. All druggists. A Medicine. Anthony Heckman 511 River street Ellen Scanlon 1CU Brick avenue Jacob Mollnacz....ni2 Wyoming avenue Katie Goodllne....'J22 Wyoming avenue Patrick Langan....ClS Prospect avenue Lizzie Whelan 314 Genet street Martin Francis Mahan Rcranton Margaret Haggerty Scranton COUBT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Attorney A. A. Chase is in Jeisey City cnga&ed In the trial of the eject ment case of Potter against Hooper. In the estate of James Woolsey. late of Scranton. letters of administration were yesterday granted to Judson Woolsey. In the ease of Emll Henschol against A. F. Clark, a rule was yesterday granted to show why the judgment shall not be stricken off and the exe cution set nslde. Reasons for a new trial in the case of Patrick Brown against T. C. Robin son were Hied yesterday by the de fendant's attorneys, R. D. Stuart and Hon. John P. Kelly. July 1 has been fixed by Judge Gun ster as the time for hearing arguments on the mle to have Attorney E. H. Shurtleff removed from the oillce of ad ministrator of the estate of J. B. Par ries, deceased. Jacob F. Hannes was yesterday ap pointed guardian of his two minor sons, Frank W. and Fred. J., who have been made heir to a good-sized property by the will of their uncle, Ferdinand Buel, late of Milwaukee, Wis. John E. Hall, who as committed to the county Jail on two charges of false pietenses, was yesterday released by Judge Gunster on $S00 bail, furnished by Roland Hitchcock. Hall Is accused of having passed a worthless check for 510 on Leo Coyne, nnd of having se cured $123 worth of credit from George E. Crawford by making false repreten tatlons as to bis assets. UNIVEBSALISTS' CONVENTION. Sessions at Bradford Have Been Con cluded. Athens, Pa., June 1G. The Universal Ists convention opened with it large at tendance yesterday, In spit of the ex ceedingly warm weather. The first half of the day was taken up by the Wo men's Misslonaiy society. Mrs. Quiin by. of Leavenworth, ICaii3., gave a vorv interesting address showing the good work the society bad accomp'lsbed by aiding churches and in other ways. In the twenty-nine yir.-s of its existence it has raised $"0,000. Seven new members were received. Mis. Joseph Mason, of Philadelphia, wan elected president; vice-president, Mrs. Strlckler, of Philadelphia; secre tary, Mis. J. M. ltahm, of Towanda; treasurer. Mrs. M. J. Long, of Towanda. The nfteinoon was devoted to the convention of the Young People's Chi Is tion union, which was opened by the president, H. II. Wilkinson. Miss Maud AValdle Is secretary. After the organ ization was effected. Dr. Sweetser led in prayer. Then followed the singing of the state song. The business was at once enteted upon. Heports of the secretary and treasurer were received and the ivari ous unions read reports. The election lesulted as follows: President, II. II. Wilkinson, of Phila delphia; vice-president. Mrs. S. C. Ilen jamln, Scranton; secretary. Miss Maud AValdle, Ilrooklyn; treasurer. Miss Fan nie Eleanor Long. Towanda; executive board, Miss Maltha Stuben, Miss Salllu Marsh, Heading; Mrs. Eflle L. Sliipirmn, LInesville. At 7.30 the chaiiman again called the meeting to order for the grand rally of the Young People's Christian union. The church was beautifully decorated. The meeting was opened with prayer by Dr. Uisbce, of Poston. Then was given a very excellent paper on "Our Unions, How Can AVe Improve Them?" by Miss Nellie G. Loomis, of Kingsley, Pa. After a beautiful solo by Mrs. Pal lou, Dr. Disbeo gave the' unloners a talk on the Lynn convention. After another of Mis. Tiffany's line solos, the state banner was awarded to Nichol son, which had made a gain of one hundred per cent, in its membership. After singing the state song, the con vention adlourned to meet at LInes ville in 1000. THIS PBOMISES SOME PUN. Theater Attaches' Base Ball Club Is After Scalps. The attaches of tho Lyceum theater and Academy of Music have organized a 1mir ball cluh under the management of George Nelson Toots, nnd Chnrles Hamilton, captain. They will plav tho punches of the Nosbltt, Grand. Opera bouse and Bijou theater of AA'Ilkes Parte, n. game of ball In this city the latter part ot next week at the ball park. Ladles will be admitted free, both to the grounds nnd grand stand. Lawrence's band has been engaged and will give a concert at the park before the game. There will also bo a short parade before the game. Harvey Long, local manager of the thenars of this city, will act as umpire. After tho game a supper will be given to the pluyers. The homo team Ii composed of the following Tllavers: fipnrrrn tniMor Charles Hamilton, Nelson Teots.Georgo Koch, Jacob n. Ferber, John Glllen, Fred Softly, Edward Kohnstamm. James Burnett and Robert Alexander. The club will go to Pittston on July 2 to play the stage attaches of that place.and to Plnghamton on the Fourth of July. ii. SUPREME PRESIDENT TO SPEAK F. J. Klerce Will Address tho Mem bers of the Y. M. I. F. J. Klerce, of San Francisco, su preme president of the Young Men's Institute, will arrive in this city sun day morning. This is Mr. Klerce's first official visit and the members of tho vnrlous blanches of this city and vicinity, In tend to give him a right royal recep tion. Ho will address a meeting of all the members of tho Institute l this city on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the rooms of John Poylo O'Reilly council. KaH3r M'GINLEY CLOSELY GUARDS THE OFFICE PEARS ANOTHEB SUBPBISE PABTY FROM VOSBUBG. Either He or His Assistant Was in tho Office to Assert Open, Notorious and Adverse Possession. During All the Time That tho Municipal Building Wns Open Yesterday and Last Night Mr. Vosburg I Will Try to Effect aa Amicable Adjustment. Attorney A. A. A'osburc. whose bond n tl r,lt, i.nllAl.n. ...... .Imi.I1.. nn...n..n.l ' In common council Thursday night, went before Mayor Molr, yesteiday, and took the oath of ofllce. lie made no attempt to take posses sion of tho oillce, but today, It is his Intention, to wait upon City Solicitor McGlnley and endeavor to arrange matters amicably. If ho is not suc cesslul In llil-j ho will proceed to do business as city solicitor nt his olnco in the Liberty Hull building. Eventually one or the other will have to go into court to test the question of which of them will draw salary. Mr. McGlnley contends that there is no record of Mr. Arosburg having been elected, either on the minutes of coun cils or the records of court and that the controller would not be warranted in paying Mr. rosburg. On the other hand, Mr. A osburg asserts that court declared hint elected when It ordered his bond approved and his bond having been approved, he Is now tho duly qualified city solicitor. Tho fact that Mr. McGlnley might continue to occu py the tooms set apart for tho city solicitor bus no bearing on the case, Mr, A'osburg holds, Mr. McGlnley Is detet mined thnt Mr. A'osburg shall not come Into posses sion of tho city solicitors olllces sur leptltlously. All dnv yesteiday either he or his assistant, Mr. McAndiews, re mained in the oillce, even during the noon hour, to prevent the possibility of coming In and finding Mr. Vosburg In possession. Last night, Mr. MoAndrews remained at the olilce with window" and doors firmly secured, until the building was locked up for the night. He will be around this morning bright and early mi that be can take possession of the ollice Immediately upon the building being opened by Janitor AVard. WILL HOLD A BUSH MEETING. Occurs Sunday Afternoon at the Base Ball Park. AVhat is known as a "Hush Meeting" will be held on Sunday afternoon, Jutn L'"i, In Athletic park, ProUdenoe road, under the auspices of the Sbiloh Jlap tist ciutich, llev. J. H. Dell, pastor. An excellent programme has been prepared for the occasion and address es will be made by llev II. II. Harris, of Taylor, Kev. H. A. Giant and Kev. Thomas Do GiU( by, of this city. " Two Heads Are Better Than One." One, however, is the por tion allotted to the average mortal. If this one aches and will not work property, it is worse than none. When this condition is present, the stomach is blamed, the kid neys come in for censure and the liver is sure not to es cape. As a fact, the blood is solely responsible for the condition of these organs. Let your one head dwell on this fact, becatiBe it is the leading point in life and health. Tho natural blood purifier and tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has been "tried" and never "found wanting." It (iftcr disappoints. Scrofulous Humor-" I was In terrible condition from the itching and burning ol scrofulous humor. i& Grew worse under treatment of several doctors. Took Hood's fearsaparllin and Hood's Tills. These cured me thoroughly." J. J. Little, Fulton, N. Y. Pimples " I have never been well and strong until lately. Hood's Sarsaptirilla re stored my strength and caused tho disap pearance of annoying pimples on my fore head. It Is a great medicine." Askfttb Messfbic, 1210 Atlantic Ft., St. Paul, Minn. All Cone-" Had no appetite or strength, could not sleep or get rested, wai com pletely run down. Two bottles Hood's Sar saparilla cured tho tired feeling and I do my own work." Mrs. a. Dick, Millville, N.J. Erysipelas - "A scrofulous condition of my blood caused inc to taller from ery sipelas for 15 jears. Physicians did not even help, but Hood's Sarsaparilla per manently cured this dlscase.V A. E. Smith, 2(M Court Ave., Jeffersonvllle, Ind. Vicor-" As n regulator, purifier, and In vigurutor Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at the head. It takes away that 'brown taste 'and gives youthful vigor." J. P. Gates, 32l State Street, Chicago, 111. Tired Feeling - " My appetite was eapriclous, my liver disordered and I was tired. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved it all. It cured a friend of mine of female weik nes." Mrb.Jes8ie A. Mkah.ns, Clayton, Del. , lIood'JPM cure llTorlllt, thsnon-lrrltatloKaiiii if, QP'y cituWlIf to tfko with Huoa'tViruparl'la. mm mEm Today, Saturday Big Bar g My er Davidow, The 307 FALLING by warm shampoos with CcncunA 8oap, fol- ucuujrii;ii(urcssinss wimiiUTicuiu, pnr est of emollients and greatest of akin cures. Thlj treatment will cloar the scalp and hale of crusts, scales, and dandruff, lootho irri tated, ltohlng surfaces, ntlmu'ato tho hair follicles, supply tho roots with energy and nourishment, and produoo luxuriant lustrous hair with clean, wholosomo scalp. FotiltTerywhMf. roiTinl).ARDC.CoF,8olrrcri lloitoa. ocr "Uow to rrwUw Luxuriant Hlr,"&e. The OLIVE Wheel The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for cntalognc. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. icrantim Pa. TAKE TIME or THE FORELOCK.' J-Oili. Car load Just arrived. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and 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. Five largo floors full to the celling at Thos Kelly's Stom, 131 and lll'j Franklin Avenue THE IK POWDER CO. Booms 1 aii(12,Com'Mi BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting Mi.de at MoohIo and HuhIi alo Works, LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl otrle Hatterl". Kleetrlc Etolodor, for expluilnj bl.nts, safety I-'iho and Rspauno Chem'ca! Go's ax.Svns flOUNTPLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic usa and of all Mz3. Including Huckwheut and Birder ye, delivered In any part of tin city, ot the lowitt price. Orders received at the otllce, Connell building. It'iom fX5: toll phone No. lti',2, or nt the mine, telephone No 27J, will bo promptly attemlid to. Dealuis supplied at tho mine. I PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fc'crnntjn and WHUevli.irro, I'd, .Mauufaoiurcra of locomotives; stationary engines UoIUm, llolatlnean'l Pumping Alachlnery. dencral Office, Scranton, Pa. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. bhby mm IB Gl rte' SHIS 111 JMOCS Everybody Call Early and Avoid the Lackawanna Avenue. The Glove man comes forward this morning with an of fering of women's Gloves that means money in the purses of those who get here in time to benefit by the chance. Its an importer's sample line of a thousand pairs of Fabric Gloves, consisting of cotton, lisle, taffeta and silk, ranging in value from 25c to 75c pair, which we offer at from ioc to 25c. A HINT. At 10c pair Children's aud ladies' lisle aud taffeta Gloves in greys, tans aud browns. Also a few silk Mitts. Value 25c. Choose from the lot at ioc a pair. At 15c pair Ladies' Gauntlet Gloves, value 25c to 75C Ladies' cotton and lisle gloves, value 25c to oc. Ladies' taffeta Gloves, value from 25c to 40c. Colors Black, tans, browns, blues, greys, reds, modes, etc. Choose from this choice lot at the ridiculous price of 15c pair. CONNOLLY & Fed on good bread will develop main anu muscle. lie will amount to something when ho grows up. u ?? Flour makes the kind ot bread that a ki owing boy ought to have. It mnlus light, whole Knme, nutritious bread. Tho kind of bread that boys LIKi:. All grocers pell "Snow White." "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. 11 w Lager Beer Miuiulacturer.s or OLD STOCK LSHE ffiioffiyiisijsraiiiiPii Tclcphons Call, 2333. For Rush. Chfhe0sef sSe, BiIsiesl The Boy SO SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. WALLACE, lrH5tMS?,SSvJV'' '2-.rmrv:CLjfrrrrrrc" I B, rnllli III liii l! I r T iiiilli (1 In a Bicycle s1 -j The running gear practically takes care of itself. Weather aud road conditions do not affect its absolute uniformity of action. Columbia and Hartford Chain Wheels show the greatest advance iu chain wheel construction. Prices $25 to $75. Complete line of Pierce and Stormer Bicycles at popular prices. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Avenue THIRD NATIONAL Ml OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Ihisi ncs3 and Personal Accounts. Libtrul Accommodations Ex tended According to U.ilunccs nnd Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus $200,000 425,000 WAl. CONNELL, President. HENRY BEUN, Jr., VlccPras. WILLIAM II. PRCK, Cashier The vault of tills bank is pro tcctcd by Holmes' Electric Pro. teethe System. News At 25c pair Ladies' fine lisle Gloves in blacks, modes tans and browns. Ladies' black silk Gloves. Ladies' black taffeta Gloves. Ladies' mode aud tan taffeta Gloves. Ladies' white silk Mitts, elbow length. Not a pair in this lot worth less than tjo cents and much of the lot worth. 75 cents. Choose at 25 cents, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE A Chair Bargain.. Hand Polished, Mahog ony Finish ocker Richly carved with dainty spindle back and arms, value $4.00. Special price, $2.95. $2.95. $2.95 See Our Line of BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS Bought before the recent advance. Prices to sur prise you. WILLIAMS & I'llllllLTY lhe essential dualities are efficiency, ease of run ning, durability. These are found in the highest degree in the Columbia Bevel Gear Chainless. &U!I!li:i!ll!!!!Iim!liimi!ll!!immi I Chainless Bicycle. 3 Have you noticed that there aro S3 K more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels beliu iiJJe i tuJav than all othsr 21 chainless wheel-. combinoJ t I The Reason Is that there has rut been one dls- SJ S satlslicJ purchaser of tins model. Its S mechanical superiority over other H S nnUes is plainly evident after a short S S trial. K Spalding Racer. . ,S6o Spalding Roadster 50 Spalding Chainless 75 MM ma Iff 'MBBi , 1 FL0REY & BROOKS jjjjj an WiutiinKton Avcnu: SJ m Oppoklte Court House. S HjuiiuiiiuiiciiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiuiiH . fe...
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