8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. The Saving Moiiey siderable. Royal is eco nomical, because it possesses more leavening power and goes further. Royal saves also be cause it always makes fine, light, sweet food; never wastes good flour, butter and eggs. More important still is the saving in health. Royal Baking Powder adds anti-dyspeptic qual ities to the food. uauMwummjjwuiiii in in in SHANNON ENTERED A PLEA OF GUILTY SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS IN PENITENTIARY. His Attorney Asked to Have Him Sent to an Institution Where He Would Receive Medical Attention. Mrs. Jennie Stevens Tried Befoie Judge Edwaids William Tate Again Pleads Guilty and Will Be Sent to a Reformatory Arthur Young Will Go to Penitentiary. John Shannon 'was the most consplc iious criminal nrrrnlgnecl in criminal roiut jcsteulny. He pleaded RUllty nnd sas sentenced to pay a tine of $1 and soend three years In the Eastern jionltentlarj. It uim thn first day of thf tenn and Judso H. JI. Kdwards presided in the main couit loom. Judge 1). W. Seailu tn In No ' Shannon, 'uho is nlsn Known as John Scanlnn, was one of Hip flist culptlts niralRiied. Up Is the joung man who on the night of Mnich E last, lth tin oo comi-anlons, entered the station of the Delaware and Hud son Canal company at Peekville nnd was caught in the bullaliif,' by Station ?rnt AV. J. Broad and two men he summoned to his nsMi-tante, Several thou weie exch.uified and a charso 'mm Broad's shot Run struck Shannon u the side, irillictin? a wound that for !"kh caused the youns buiElar to two:1 bon.tvn life and death. Ho has not vet entirely roeoveied and when he pleaded KUiltv jesterday his attorney. Hon Jonn I. Quinnan, asked tbe court to bo merciful for the u-.T-on, as ho phiaseil It that Shannon is a ir.Lio fit subject for a hospital Minn n prison Ho suggested that his lleut be sent to some Institution where 3u will leeclw proper medical atten tion. .Itidsfe Edwards f-ald that on ac count of tlu nntuic of Shannon's of fense he couhl not Riant the lequest but would say that if he needs medical attention while in the penltt ntlaiy it Mill be furnished. U then sentenced shannon to tlnee yeais. Tin: sti:vi:x.-5 cash Jlif. Jennie Steons wns tiled b"foie Judge IMwards foi keeping: a bawdy Ii.iiim at Xo iO Lackawanna avenue. She Is also under Indictment for en- tlclng mlnoi female'' foi itnmoial pur- p ses i.ncl an unsuccesstul elioil was made jestenlay to have the cas-es tiled together. Chief of Police Hobllng, "Dimness of sight, palpitation, shortness of breath, black spots or else shining lights before my eyes, terrible lseadache, numb ness in my aitni and hands and tongue, alio my jaws would jret ajrab, constipation, prolapsus, debilitating drains, soreness through ray bowels; in Act I wa diieased from hiuil to ,i. foot," writes Mrs Mollie E. -N'42 Cnrpentci, of J.tnada, Cum- J",, , bcriand Co . Tenn. 'When svii t mat wrote to I)r Fierce con. health, I was so weak I could only write a few words when I would have to rest. I could hardly walk. Words cannot ex. press mjr suffer, ines. Now I can do my own vrash inp and rooking. I can take a ten quart pail in one hand and a six quart pail in the other (full of water) and carry both one fourth of a mile and never stop to rest l am as heavy as I was at to years rnlng iiaj :ds; i also bad ad H lirnnts of Ight and impaired memory, I had npells that when I would try to t oeak I couldn't think of the words I wanted to say, but would say something else. I have im- Jiroved, oh, so mneh, and Dr. Pierce's med cinas bare done the (rood work. It has been about a year since I commenced to use the medicines. My health has been improving slowly but surely. We cannot expect a disease that has been coming- on for years to be cured In a few days. It any Udr. tufferlar as I have, will write to Dr. R. v. Pierce, at Buffalo, N, Y., and Bet his fcdvica and use his medicines according to directions, a cure will surely result." Most dealers in medicine sell Dr. Pierce's PaTorite Prescription. There is no other medicine that is "the same" or "just as gooV Don't accept a substitute. i c by the use of Royal Baking Powder is con "ROYAL OAKtNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Jr., was the prosecutor In the bawdy house case nnd Airs. W. B. Dugcan also sat at the commonwealth's tabic. The principal eldcnc in the case was furnished by Minnie Shoemaker, a lfi-year-old kIH, who van taken from Mrs. Stevens' place by her sister, Mrs. Philip llosar. The Rlrl said she was with Mrs. Stevens for ten days and recounted the immoral conduct of her self and five other clrls who were in the place nt the time. Miss Shoemak ei Is now In tho House of the Uood Sh"pheid. Mrs Duggan told of lewd characteis who visited the apartments of Mis. Stevens The defense was a general denial of cntnjthlnp; advanced by the common wealth. Tho accused said she Is a seamstiess and works for the women of the tendeiloln, this for the purpose of accounting for their visits to her place. When court adjourned tho jury was ildlbeinting on the case. William Tate, who pleaded guilty at tho last teim of court of burglaib.lng three places was again befoie the couit on the same chaise. Ho is only 13 jeais of age and on account of his outh sentence was suspended at the last term. On the night of Mny 11 he entered the barber shop of Lewis Ulns land, on Wyoming avenue and stole a number of lazors and cllppeis He admitted his guilt jesterdny before Judjre i:dwaid3 and will be sent to a reformatory. AUTHUB YOUNG AGAIN. Another boy who v as before the court at the last term, was arraigned again yesteiday. He Is Arthur Young, age 18, and he Is none too bright. He was chnrged with entering the house of James Slsson, at Caibondale, and although he denied tho charge the ei dence was clear that he entered tho place and stole a siler watch nnd three razors. Ho was sentenced to three eais In the penitential y. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the case against i:mll Nlcsen. who w as thai god with assault and battery by his father, Michael Niesen. A nollo prosequi was enteied upon payment of the costs In the case of John Ltght body chaiged with assault and battery by Thomas Talor. John Buike, of Olj pliant, was con victed of pointing a icvolver at John Itnftei, of Caibondale, while imper sonating a detective. Ho was sen tenced to ten das in the county lall. Chailes Custard pleaded guilty to le eching stolen brass, and was sent to the county jail for nine months by Judge Kdwaids Patilck Melnikoy admitted entering the house of .Mis Anthony Mahou on Pranklln avenue, Apill 15, and taking $60 in money and a gold watch. He at one time boarded In the house. He div ided the money with John Armstrong. The latter admitted receiving tho stol en money. Both will be sentenced Satuidaj. A nolle prosequi was entered In each of these cases Wlllard L. Stew at t, trafficking in registered bottles T. S. Hulling, piosecutoi. Charles W. Stew ait, Wlllard L Stewart, larceny and leeelving; P. S. Hufllng, piosecutor. Albeit Zenke, Jr., fornication nnd bas tardy, Minnie Sheppleman, prosecu trix. SLAPPKD HIS WIFE. Charles Pfoiffer admitted having slapped tho face of Itis wife, Matilda rfelftcr, and as he has been In jail for six weeks escaped with a $1 lino and tho costs. Befoie Judge Searlo James Poster pleaded guilty to leceivlng btolen goods: Prnnk Shlenskl was tiled for having made Benjamin Vaughan tho subject of an assault and battery. A billiard cue was the weapon used. The Jury said guilty. The men live nt Prlceburg. John McAndrews was tried for as sault and battery and malicious mis chief, which charges weie preferred by Patrick McfJouldrlck. In both cases Hip verdicts were not guilty, but with teference to the assault and battery the costs were divided. Defendant and prosecutor live at North Scranton When court ndjourned Bridget Mo Cabo was on trial before Judge Searle charged with unlawful relations with John Hartley, who boatded at her house. Her husband, Michael McCabo. in the real prosecutor, though the namo of County Petective Leyshon appears on the trial list. The defense admits that Mrs. Mc Cabe and Bartley were arrested vvhllo occupying the samo couch, but say in extenuation that Mrs. McCnbc's hus band got his wife intoxicated and stowed her nwny in the boarder's bed. He then piled tho boarder with liquor, sent hlrn to his bed and when he was asleep called In tho officers nnd had his spouse and boarder arrested. Mrs McCabo has been in Jail since her arrest. The defense was opened JUHt before court adjourned for the of There is no baking powder so economical in practical . use, no matter how little others may cost, as the Royal Alum baking powders are harmful and make the food bitter. day. The case will be resumed moinlng. this Damages Asked for Slander. Charles H Coons, who iccently came to this city from Indiana, yesterday began pioceedlngs against Charles Scholbcr, Jr., of South Sctanton, to re cover damages for slanderous words which, It is alleged, Schelber has circu lated with reference to Coons. They are both life insurance agents and business rivalry Is said to be le sponslble for the cliculatlon of the words of which Coons complains. He Is rcpiesented by Attorney John V. Quinnan. Yesterday's Mniriage Licenses. Anthony Kenney Scranton Minnie Honan Scranton Anthony B. Cooke Scranton Elizabeth Brennan Scranton Thomas M. Morrison... Scott township Jennie Stern Scott township Ttobert W. Patterson Scranton Minnie W. Smith Scranton Mltro Sevenko Marshwood Annie Kantora Jeimyn James H. Kelly Mooslc Anna M. Oiatly Avoca COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Matthew Beam was yesttrdav ap pointed a deputy sheriff by Sheriff O. V. Piyor. Couit yesterday refused a rule for a new tilal In tho case cf A. S. Meyers against William P. LItts O. F. Masters was ye.nerday ap pointed Judge of election of the First district of the Sixth ward of Carbon dale. The report of the viewers of the pro posed road In Covington township wns esterday confirmed nisi. The width la ilxed at fifty feet Jacob Itoenfield, who is charged with lobbcry, entered bail before Judgo Archbald yesterday In the sum of $S00. Jonas Biandt became his bondsman. Jeorg" uosnic yesterday began an action in assumpsit against the Scran ton Hallway company. He is repre sented by Attorney H. A. Zimmerman. The appeal of A. Schoenfeld, the Franklin avenue; undertaker, from tho tax Imposed upon him by the mercan tile appraiser was yesterday sustained by Judge Archbald tind the appraise ment set aside. In the equity suit of Moses Purcun dcr and others against John L. Lowiy, Ray Lowry, Carrie Lowry, Bert II. Iowry, Maiy Jane Lowry and Thomas Itlcluiids, Judge Aichbald made a de cieo yesterday dliectlng that tho change In the description of property prayed for be allowed. James Got man yesterday began suit against tho Scianton Itallv ay company to recover $3,000 for injuries ho sus tained some months ago. He was rid ing in a wagon which was struck by one of tho defendant company's cars near Prlceburg. He was tin own to the ground and badly injured. Two actions in assumpsit were yes terday began against the Pancoast Coal company by the Wlnton Coal com pany and Alice M. Wlnton, executrix of the estate of the late A. II. Winton. Tho actions are for the purpose of col lecting royalties which, it In alleged, ate due tho plaintiffs by the defendant company. Attorney John R. Edwards, who rep resents W. II. Thomas In tho contest brought ngalnst him for tho office of G Becauee purely vccetablo yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, s atlsfactory Hoesds PSSSs The OLIVE Wiiee I?0 The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write Tor catalogue. w. m.b1nghaivi 123 N. Washington Ave. Scranton I'a. JtFanaMSMSMtaAU ronstable of the Eighth word by John T3. Walsh, ypsterday asked for a rule to compel tho contestant to show causo why ho should not gtvo a bond as security for the costs In the con test. The rule Is icturnablo to argu ment court. i Judge Archbald nnd Deputy Prothon otary John It. Williams yesterday counted the votes cast last Saturdny at the special election held In tho Fifth ward to fill the ofllco of common coun cil. The number of votes cast for each candidate was as follows: Charles C, Godshall, Republican, 463; IMwIn O. Hughes, Democrat and Citizen, 85; George W. Dorsey, Independent, 17; Patrick Mitchell, Independent, 13S. Minnie Honan nnd Anthony Kenny, both residents of this city, went to tho clerk of the courts ofllco yesterday to secure a marriage license. She was only 10 and there was no one piesent to give the necessary consent. Her father resides In Irelnnd and her moth er Is dead. Tho difficulty was sur mounted by having the court appoint tho girl's sister, Kato Honan, as her guardian. The necessary legal consent was then given and the license was issued. ntOM UP THE COUNTRY. Witneses Examined in tho Langstaff Election Contest. In the LangstnfC election contest yes terday tho following witnesses wero examined before Commissioners Lewis and Duggan: South Ablngton A. A. Courtrlght, Fred Covey, R. C. Covey, W. L. Relch ardt, Benjamin Hunter, G. T. Burdlck, N. S. Davis, J. W. Hallstead, Charles Gernon, Frank Stonder, Leandcr Von Storch, D. W. Wher, W. T. Snook, Silas Griflln, James Holgate, Ambrose Grif fin, J. M. Courtrlght, Alva Tovvnsend, G. R. Iluntock, Flank Lewis. Dalton Amasoa Dean, John Johnson, ii. M. Ives, Sidney Johnson, Jasper Shoemaker, James Gardner, E. G. Von Storch, George Brown, John Marshall, W. R, Rice, Fred Schoonover, John Kromer, William Phillips, George Decker, Oscar Reynolds, Willlnm Slade, Fred Beemer, Charles M. Bailey, Frank Miller, AV. C. Kelsor, John Plt tlnger, E. B. Reynolds, C. J. Thomas, Ben Beemer, J. G. Smith, F. D. Brun dage, Peter II. Lasher, E. F. Oster hout. Benton H. Hobbs, F. S. Peck, Ld ward Morgan. Glenburn Philip Harlas. Newton Elmer E. Richards, C. P. Smith, A. H. Smith, II. P. Richards, O. B. Holllster. La Plume Florence Bristol, S. 1,1 1 ley. BOABDS OP EXAMINERS. Named for the First nnd Second In spection Districts. Judgo Archbald yesterday appointed John R. Jones, of Bellevue, nnd Pat rick H. Sammon, of Mooslc, practical miners, and James Young, of Dun more, a mine superintendent, to act with the district Inspector of the sec ond inspection district as a board of examiners for the examination of can didates for ceitlflcates as qualified mine foremen. The appointment Is to date from the January term, 1899, and Is to continue for one year. As a boaid for the first district the following weie appointed: James E. Morrison, of Carbondale, and Joseph T. Roberts, of Jermjn, miners, and Charles P. Fold, of Olyphant, a mine superintendent. Easily Solved. Teacher Bobby, If jou mother gavo our sister six apples to divide equally with jou, how many would ou get? Bobby None. Teacher Why, Bobby, you'd get three apples! Bobby You don't know my sister. Chicago Record. Ilakes the Hair grow. Clears the Complexlo'n. Softens and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fants and Children. tf AbnoluUly pan, drtieaklf BitdlMted, uprul1x etledlvt, Coiicie SOif 1" not oIj the mm tllcwioM of iklu panflen ud txtntlflen, but thl pmiMl u4 VMt it ol loiltt, billi, mil 4by Sold tMmihere llntlih dtpoti Niwjiit, London. TOTTEX D. aip C. COHr , Sola Prop , llotton, U. a. A. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." baby warn W GO-US Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed oven on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving ub 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 Stons, pMW nd 131 Avenus L At Retail. Coal of tho best fiuallty for domcatlo use and of all sizes, including Huckvvheat and Dlrdsoe, delivered In any p.trt of the rltv, at tho lowest pi Ice. Orders received ut tho olllce, Connnll building, Room TOG; telephone No. 17G. or nt the mine, telephone No, 272, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. . T PLEASANT COAL CO (gticii III U1I Important Glove News 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 ot 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. At 10c pair Children's and ladies' lisle 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 r;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 ijc pair. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, The Boy Fed on good bread will develop brain and muscle. He will amount to something when ha Brows up. "Snow White" riour makes the Kind of bread that a crowlns boy oURht to have. It makes light, whole some, nutritious bread. Tho kind of bread that boys I.1KLJ. AH croccrs sell "Snow White." "We only wholciale It " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. yfffffVfTyff?v?virvfvvvv SO Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER Tclcphoru Call, 23M. THE CO. Rooms 1 a nil 2, L'om'ltli RTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo and Ituaa 'ala Works, LA1U.IN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER i:i ctrlo Il.Utorlos KlBotrlo i:xplodar foroxplodlat bhiU, Safety Tuts and Ripauio Ghsmlcil Go's bxpSes Bin SI SCRANTON'S SHOPPNQ CENTER. A HINT. and taffeta L. Qi. a; j -f-fl '-F M.il.Ei.1 I TOTTr ? hTtl you at least 20 per cent, as our stock was purchased before the recent advance. White Enameled Beds, with polished lacquered brass mountings (will not tarnish) $4.50 to $17.50. Lace and Madras Bed Sets. Springs, Mattresses, Pillows, Solid Brass, highly lacquered finish, enameled, the finest all brass castings, $25.00 to $100.00. WILLIAMS Carpets. Wall In a Bicycle MtjvmnMw y The running gear practically etuu luiiu tuuuiuuui uu nut uucui ixs uusoiuic iiuiiormity 01 action. Columbia and Hartford Chain Wheels show the greatest advance in chain wheel construction. Prices $25 to $75. Complete line of Pierce and Stormer Bicycles at popular prices. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Avenue OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to nusU ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to D.tlanccsand Responsibility. a Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Intercut Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CnNNGLL, Preildsnt. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM II. I'I'.CK. Cashier The vault nf this bank is pro. tccted by llolmea' lilectrlc l'ro. tccttve System. At 25c pair Ladies' fine lisle Gloves in blacks, modes tans and browns. Ladies' black silk Gloves. Ladies' black taffeta Gloves. Ladies' mode and tan taffeta Gloves. Ladies' white silk Mitts, elbow length. Not a pair in this lot worth less than 0 cents and much of the lot worth 75 cents. Choose at 25 cents. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE I Brass Beds We are show ing the best as sortment of Me tallic Beds ever exhibit ed in city of Scranton. We can save & M'ANULTY, Papers. Draperies. The essential qualities are efficiency, ease of run ning, durability. These are found in the highest degree in the Columbia Bevel Gear fliainless. takes care of itself. Weather iUKEiiBHiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunainii! Chain less Bicycle. S Have ou noticed tint there are more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels beinc rlJJei today than all other chainlesi wheels combine J ? 1 The Reason M 2 Is lint there has not been one dls- S -.atiilieJ purclnier of this m)Jel Its H mechanlcil superiority over other S mikes is plainly evident after a short S trial. 5 Spalding Racer ,$6o S Spalding Roadster 50 5 SpaldingChninless 75 a 1 FL0REY & BROOKS I C 111 Washington Avenu. m Opposite Court Mouse. 3 BlIlllllllllUIUIIIUIlHIIHIIIIIItlllltl?. 3 'r
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