THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1890. 8 1.. THOMAS IS TO BE NAMED. naaanmMmaBaami Powder Econom Royal Baking I Powder costs only a fair price9 and is cheaper and better at its price than any similar article in the world. The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality or wholesomeness. The highest grade and most highly refined ingredients only are employed in Royal; hence its well known superiority. It is always the case that the consumer suffers in pocket if not in health by accepting cheap powders as substitutes for Royal Baking Powder. The Royal is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the highest class baking powder. Avoid alum bilking j.cmden. They render the food unhealthful. JOHN WOODBRIDGE PLACED ON TRIAL CHARGED WITH HAVING VIO LATED HIS NIECE. An Attempt Made to Have all of the Counts of the Indictment Taken from the Jury With the Exception of That Which Charges Simple As sault Couit Refused to Grant the Request North Scranton Boys Ac quitted of a Charge of Buiglaiy. Other Court Mntters. The hucnnU -week of criminal court oi(ni'd ptenl.ty iiiumlnf,', Judge II. Jl. lM-wuuls Is again on the lem-h in tlu- main court room and Judge Henry K Wound, of Montgomery county, is jut siding In Xo. 2. In the main court room the case of tin- commonwealth against John Wood lirldgc occupied the attention of Judge Hdwntdh and a jury until adjourning hour. Woodujldgc is a married man and the father of five little children, vho with his wife and father hat dl xectly behind him Itr couit yosteiday. Wondnridge Is chat god with having violated the five-year-old daughter ot Sir. and Mis. John Sheildan, of Six teenth street, on IVbruary 20 last. Mrs Sheridan and Mrs. Woodbridge are sis ters and the two families lived a shoit distance ftom one another In West Pcj anion. The little girl went on the stand yesterday, but her testimony with reference to the assault was not veiy elear and when the commonwealth rebted the defense asked the court to take from the consideration of the Jury all of the counts with the exception of simple assault. This the court refused to do. NO EVIDENCE FOU DEFENSE. The defence decided not to offer any evidence and asked the court for per mission to address the jury last which was granted. Dlstilct Attorney Jones closed his aigument just before the ad journing hour. Woodbridge is defended by Attorneys fieoige 13eale and L. P. Wedeman. The latter will make the closing address for the defendant this morning. The accused has been in jail since tlie cilme was committed. Thomas O'Mall.i, Putiick Padden, Patiick .Mahon and William Kelly were called for tiial before Judge Weand In No. '1 on . charge of breaking into .UeAndreu's hotel in North Scranton. Padden. who appears to have been the ringleader of the gang, has left the city and his ball was forfeited after the care was called yesteiday. The ac cused were defended by Attorney Jos eph O'Brien. They denied participating In the buiglary. Padden Invited them to go to the hotel with him, telling them he had a "cinch." When they found that Padden meant to bieak Into the place they left him and went to their hemes The jury retained the boys, with the exception of Padden, not guilty. Thomas Coyne pleaded guilty to breaking a window in the hotel of Jobn J. Coyne at Mlnooka and wn sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and spnd thirty da5s In the county jail. BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER, A erdict ot not guilty was taken in the case of Andrew Horwarth, who was charged with assault and battery by his brother, Stephen Horwaith. The latter did not desire to prosecute. When court adjourned Edward Kll l.iii. a sixteen-year-old boy, was on trial, charged with the larceny of $77 fiom J. C. Ludland. Ho is defended by Attorney John J. Murphy and Assistant Eltiiet Attorney W. Gayloid Thomas appears for the commonwealth. niLK AND WATER. Milk is food. Water is not food. Nurse the Imby on water and it vi ill not live long. Hut many a mother who supposes she is buying real milk is Rettinc half water, and she wonders why the baby frets and looks thin and pale. What water is to railk so substitute medi. cines are to Dr. Pierce's. This is why there if iiuiuiug jut as good" as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery for the cure of dis ordered or weak stom ach, impure blood, uroncums, obstinate, lingering coughs, sore LwWX ), - ihjHH throat, weak lungs, bleeding lungs, and kindred affections, which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consumption. If you ask for Dr Pierce's remedies and the dealer won't supply you, go to another 6tore Your health is of greater import' ance than any extra profit he may make on the substitute. The imitation substitute can not imitate the cures. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is absolutely non-alcoholic and non-narcotic. It can be safely relied upon by temperance people. It is not only the safest, but also the surest remedy for the stomach, blood, throat and lungs. " My wife had a severe attack of plturiiy and Innjf trouble," writes Abram Freer, Esq , of Rockbridge, Green Co,, Ills. " The doctors gave her up to die. She commenced to take Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery, and Ira- Firored from the first dose. By the time she had tken eight or ten bottles she ws cured, and it wsj tht cans ctf Urge unoant being sold here, I think tna ' Colden Medical Discovery' is the Jit mecUdo la lb world for lung trouble." t Vor i one-cent stamps to pay postage, .you can tret a fret copy of the Common feense Medical Adviser, a work of looS ,'pages. Cloth bound 31 stamps. Send to Pherson against Hendiiekson Brothers. Tlie ease was tried at the last week of common pleas coutt. Judge Ounsler made the following order: "An application having been duly made to the United States district court for the WMtern district of Pennsyl vania to hae tlie defen lanti. Hen dtlekson Hi others, adludkated as bankuipts and a prima facia cause of bankrupt ey existing the wilt of fl fa is sued upo.i the Judgment In the c.T-e is stayed until the sa'd application In banUiupt-v is disposed ot or until the further iidr of the court, the lien of the ley of the said cxeeatian not to be disturbed." pages. C Jt. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Company About to Shut Off Water. Mrs. Maigaiet Smith, through her husband and Attorney Cornelius Smith, jveterday began an equity suit against the Scianton Gas and Water company to restrain It from cutting off the water supply and removing the pipes which supply the buildings at 421, 001 and 703 Adams, 7J7 Jefferson and 430 Monroe? avenues which nre owned by Mrs. Smith. The petition which she flies sets foith tint the company is about to shut the water off from these buildings although she lias not leceivert a bill from the company and has no knowledge that she is indebted to it. Judge Gunster gi anted a preliminary injunction to restiain the company from taking tlie action complained of and made the rule to show cause why it should not be made peunanent returnable Thurs day. In the case of Michael Ruddy and John J. Ruddy against the city of Scranton, exceptions to report of referee. Judge Gunster said In nn opin ion handed down yesterday that "Jus tlco requiring It a new trial Is ordered and the report Is committed again to the same referee." A rule for a new trial was refused yesterday In the case of Webb against tho Bull's Head Coal company. The report of th Jury of viewers with reference to a school site In Ben ton township was filed yesterday with tlie court and confirmed nisi, Mayfleld Election Case. Judge F. W. Gunster in an opinion filed yesterday refused the rule for n. writ ot quo warranto in tho case of tho commonwealth ex rel John It. Jones district attorney, against Wil liam Edmunds. The respondent was elected to tho ofllce of councilman of tho borough of Mayfleld at the elec tion held on the 21st of February, 18!3. It Is alleged that tho election was llle gal and void for the reason that Ed munds had not paid a borough tax within one year preceding his election and on that account was not a quail fled elector entitled to hold said office. To this charge tho respondent demurr ed and his demurrer was sustained. Order Staying a Sale. A rule to show cause why execution should nut bo stayed pending1 proceed ings in the bankruptcy was argued yesterday In tlie case of Matthew Mo- Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. James Dean Scranton. Carrie Eynn Scranton. Lester A. Davis Scranton. Ralpha I,. AVells Fleetvllle. Michael J. Norton Scranton. Nellie A. Gibbons rchbald. Horace Elninan Zimmerman ..Clarion. Lillle I Saunders Scranton. Charles F. Rowan Scranton. Virgle Gibbons Plttston. John Franz Scranton. Susie Xutsko Scianton. John Chiistlo Scranton. Tessie McAndrew Scranton. George Huston Scranton. Ellen Rtiane Scranton. Dan P. O'Rourko Archibald. Annie E. Kelly Archbald. Bernard M. Brcnnnn Carbondale. Nora C. Ncary Carbondale. George W. Reynolds ...Wilkes-Barre. Beitha C. Santee Scranton. Patiick J. Healey. Scranton. Hannah Jordan Scranton. Michael Hoban Scranton. Mary O'Malley Scranton. Michael Courtney Scranton. Maiy Ann Suwey Scranton. Hemy S. Klrkpatrlck Scranton. Margaret Hanley Scranton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. J. M. Walker, M. S. Knight and E. B. Jermyn were yesterday appointed viewers of two proposed roads in Scott township. The teport of the viewers in the matter of a road In Ransom township was confirmed nisi yesterday. Tho width of the road Is fixed at fifty feet. In tho case of tho commonwealth against Joseph Kllpatrlck, which is on the trial list for this week, court yes terday refused to quash the Indict ment. Abe Seidman, who served during the lato unpleasantness as a member of Company C, Thirteenth regiment, was granted a veterans' peddlers' license jesterday. The will of Norman Wheeler, of thin city, was probated yesterday and let ters granted to Eleanor and Adam Wheeler. Tho estate is left to his wife and tluee children. The bond of John J. McAndrew, treasurer ot Wlnton borough, was flled with Prothonotary Copeland yesterday. His bondsmen are Thomas E. Redding ton, John J, Sweeney, James J. Eawler and Michael McAndrew, all of Wlnton. The trespass case of D. F. Mott, of Nicholson, against Michael and Sarah McGlnley, of Dunmore, was heard be fore Arbitrators C. B. Gardner, F. F. GIbbs and R. J. Bourko In tho arbitra tion room yesterday. Molt occupied a house at Dunmore owned by the de fendants anJ one day while ho was away from home It Is alleged that they removed his furnlturo from the house. A considerable portion of the furniture was carried away by persons unknown to Mott and other articles were broken and destioyed. Ho wants compensa tion for his loss. There will be another hearing in tho case on July S. Mayor Will Appoint Him Street Com missioner. At the regular meeting ot select coun cil one week from Thursday night tho name of Richard Thomas, of tho Fourth ward, will bo sent In bv Mayor Molr as successor to P, J. O'Boyle as street commissioner. Should Mr. Thomas fail to 1)3 con firmed, Select Councilman Richard Wil liams will ask the mayor to nominate him. H. T. Fellows, of the Fifteenth ward, Is also an applicant for the posi tion, MILITARY NOTES. Under an order Issued June 22, all ad jutants and quartermasters of tlie Na tional Guard arc raised to the rank of captain. Adjutant D. B. Atherton and Quartermaster Frank M. Vnndllng are now entitled to tho cognomen ot "Cap." Captain Fremont Stoken, of Com pany D, who has been dangerously ill for several weeks, underwent an oper ation that was In every way success ful and which the attending physicians say will save his life. Major W. S. Millar, Inspector of the Third brigade, accompanied by Captain D. B. Atherton, adjutant of tho Elev enth regiment, Inspected the recently reorganized Company G, ot the Thir teenth regiment, N. G. P., at Montrose last night. DISTRICT CONVENTIONS. imme To assist digestion, relievo distress after eutlng or drlnklnu too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Sold everywhere. 23 cents. Second Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given to tho Republi can voters of the Scccnd legislative dis trict that a primary election will bo held on Saturday, July 1, U39, between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, for the purposo of electing a delcguto to represent said legislative district In tho coming Re publican state convention to bo held 111 Harrisburg. On account of the follow ing Tuesday being a legal holiday, the convention to compute tho vote will bo held on Monday, July 3, 1S99, at 1 o'clock In tho court house In Scranton. In ac cordance with a resolution adopted by the last district convention the candi dates for delegates to the state conven tion will be oted for directly by tho tcrs at the polls. FacJh camlld.ito must register with the district chairman his full name and postofflce addicss and shall pay his assessment ten days be foro the election or his name will not be placed on tho official ballot, neither will any otes cist for him bo counted. Tho regular lgllanco commltteo to gether with tho return Judge to bo ap pointed by tho cluilrniun will conduct the election and the result will bo report ed by tho return jedgo to tho district convention which will be composed of the return Judges of tho various districts. Frederic W. Fleltz, Chairman. Attest: M. W. Lowry, Secretary. Juno 12, 1S93. Third Legislative Distiict. Pursuant to a resolution of the stand ing committee or tho Republican party of the Third legislative district of Lack uwanna county, held on Saturday, Juno 21, 3S99, the district convention will bo held on Tuesday, the 27th day ot June, Uni, In tho Arbitration room, court house, Scranton. at 2 o'clock p. ni for the. pur. pose of electing one person as delcgato to tho state convention. It was unanimously lesolved by tho committee to submit to the convention for adoption or lejection, a now codo of rules commonly known as tho "Craw ford County Rules." T. J. Matthews, Chahman. J. E Watklns, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Juno 17, 1SS9. Fourth Legislative District. Notice Is hereby given to tho Republi can voters of the Second leclslatlvo dls- trlct that a primary election will be held on Saturday, July 1. nx, between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, lor tho purpose of electing a delegate to represent said legislative district in tho coming Republi can state convention to be held In Har risburg. On account of tho following Tuesday being a legal holiday, the con vention to compute the voto will be held on Monday, July 3, 1S9D, at 3 o'clock p. m in llurko's hall, Carbondale. In ac cordance with a resolution adopted by the last district convention the candi dates for delegates to the stoto conven tion will bo voted for directly by tho voters at the polls. Each candidate must register with tho district chairman his full name and postollleo address, and shall pay his assessment ten days before tho election or his r.amo will not be placed on the olllclal ballot, neither will any votes cast for him be counted. The regular vigilance committee, to gether with the leturn Judgo to bo ap pointed by tho chairman, will conduct tho election, and tho result will be reported by tho return Judgo to tho district con vention, which will bo composed of tho return judges of tho various districts. J. W. Smith. Chairman. Attest: Samuel S. Jones, Secretary. 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