f fW'VSi - '"4 H VWv-tfr,J 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1899. Saved His Liie Johann Ho((; New York, Berlin, Vienna. Paris. THIS IS A GOOD WEEK FOR DEFENDANTS JURORS ARE INCLINED TO VERY MERCIFUL. BE John Woodbridgo Wns Returned Not Guilty nnd so Were Joseph Kilpnt rlck nnd Patrick Daley Peter Zuflll Acquitted of the Charge of Assaulting a Public Officer Harry Jurkovltz Tried on a Charge of Setting Firo to His Hotel at Throop Other Court Matters. John WoodlirUliif was yesterday morning returned imt guilty of having violated Ills nleee. the D-year-old dnuRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherl dnn. After the verdict was rendered District Attorney Jones told the jurors lie was somewhat astonished at their action and he then presented a sworn i.tr-teincnt to the jury suttlnR forth that Woodbridgo was heretofore ar ltsted on a similar charge, two little Kills aged ten years being his alleged victims on the former occasion. Their mothers decided not to prose cute him because of the disgrace ft would bring on the children. The ourt wns visibly displeased with the. erdlct, too. although Judge Edwards j ef rained from malting nny comment on the action of the Jurors. Joseph Kllpatrick, the boy who was tried Tuesday afternoon for the theft of a pair of ooern glasses from tho residence of George 15. Hand, on Jeffer son avenue, last February, was yes terday morning returned not guilty. The charge of receiving stolen goods against his mother, 'Mrs. Catherine Kllpatrick, which was based on the same transaction, was disposed of by taking a verdict of not guilty. The son having Iieen acquitted of the charge of Inrccny, there was nothing to sustain the charge of receiving. DAI.KV NOT OUILTV. Patrick Daley, of Minooka, who wns tried for attempting to criminally as sault Mrs. Michael D. Walsh at her home In Minooka, one night Inst April, was returned not guilty yesterday morning. The costs were evenly di vided between Daley and Mrs. Walsh's husband, who was the prosecutor. Frank Poulskle wns returned not guilty of having stolen a large piece of garden hose from the Delaware. Iack- wanna and Western station. Thomas Gllroy. of Carbondnle. who was put on trial Tuesday afternoon for abusing the horse of P. II. Mc (ieevcr, also of Carbondale, was found lint guilty yesterday and prosecutor and defendant were eacli directed to pay, one-half the costs. A verdict of not guilty was taken in tho case of P. J. O'Connor, who was charued by P. A. Barrett with em bezzlement. Similar action was taken In the case of Patrick Moran. who Is charged with malicious mischief by Ilridget Ioftus. David Davies and Elizabeth Davles were returned not guilty of selling liquor without a license. The prosecu trix. Mnrtha Lewis, falleil to appear and she was directed to pay the costs. James A. Doran was not present when ho wns called to answer a charge of embezzlement, preferred by T. S. Hulling and his bail was forfeited. Thomas J. Conroy and Lena Conroy were arraigned on a charge of assault nnd battery, preferred by Mrs. May Conroy, the step-mother of Thomas J. Conroy. The case was settled and a verdict of not guilty was taken upon the payment of the costs bv the de fendants. ZUFFLT ACPUITTRD. Peter JCuftll was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery upon n public officer. W. A. Sturdovnnt, a pound keeper In the Tenth ward, was the prosecutor. About a year ago there was some trouble at the pound, a num ber of women endeavoring to take out Impounded cows by force. Hturdevant alleges that while the trouble was on. Xuilll pinched bis arm and took a re volver away from him. Children are sometimes told, when they ore bad, that ghost9 and other dreadful things will get them. Grown-up people know better, but it would be a good thing if women could be made to understand tliat terrible results will follow neglect ' of any ailment that ''comes under the general head of "female troubles." A pain In the side, or back, a disagreeable drain, n bearing-down sensation, headache, nervousness, weak ness in the distinctly feminine organs, bad complexion and loss of flesh are forerun ners of final collapse. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is a specific for weak women. cures. In n great majority of cases the patient can treat herself at home, and obnoxious local examinations can be avoided. In a few bad cases it is wise for the sufferers to write to Dr. R. V. 1'ierce liimself, at Uuffalo. N Y., and he will give full advice by mail free. He is consulted daily by great numbers of women through out the world, and his advice is founded upon wide-spread experience. All corre. spondencc is treated by him as sacredly confidential. His "Favorite Prescription" M non-alcoholic, and does not create a crav ing for strong drink. It contains no opium Dr pther narcotic. It is perfectly harmless rn any condition of the system, No medi cine Is equal to it in any respect for dis eases of women. Therefore, accept no substitute for this world -famed remedy, though it be urged upon you as being "just as good." Mr. Mary IS. Jones, of 5o Madison Avenue, YpsilnU, Mich., writes: "ii was troubled with female weakness, and after taking three bottles of Dr. rierce's Favorite Prescription I am free from pains. I bad suffered for two years when I begin taking your medicine. I could not wallc cross my room without suffering dreadful pains. now I do all my housework and walk where I Jneaae," Constipation and biliousness are radi cally cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They don't (jrlpej they never fail. Wm - lOHANN HOFFS Malt Extract Is a J valuable product and tn my Imme diate hands here It ha3 done much good service. In one case, I believe, it stopped a man, an editor of a weekly paper, from going rapidly to his grave from wearing of overwork. I havo prescribed the JOHANN HOFPS MALT EXTRACT a great deal in my practice and always with satisfaction and good results." Thomas Hay, M. D,, Cape May, N. J. The accused admitted tho charge, but said ho took tho revolver away from Sturdovnnt to prevent the latter from using It on tho women. The verdict was not guilty and the county was directed to pny the costs. James Ford was tried before Judge Kdwards on a charge of perjury pre ferred by John F Dmigher. Both men reside at Old Forge. It Is alleged that Ford was employed as a bartender by P. J. Conwav, of Old Forge, who wns arrested and taken before Justice of the Peace It. Willis Iteeso, to answer a. charge of selling liquor without a li cense. At the hearing It Is nsscrted that Ford swore that he was employed by Doughcr. not by Conway, thereby making the first named answerable for the violation of the law. Doughcr says that Ford committed perjury when he swore before the al derman and had him arrested. The prosecution failed to produce tho dock et of Justice lleese showing that Ford was sworn at the hearing and a con viction could not be secured. The jury went out to dispose of 1he costs nnd divided them equally between the prosecutor and defendant. JFIIKOWITZ TRIED. Harry Jurkowltz was tried In No. 2 on a charge of having set lire to a hotel on the Boulevard at Throop, which he occupied. The lire took place on November 15 last and tho building was entirely destroyed. Several Lithuanians living in the vicinity testified to having been awak ened about 4 o'clock on the morning of that day and discovering that the hotel wns on Are. The commonwealth attempted to show that the defendant and John Lahotsky, the owner of the building, were about the hotel remov ing goods for a considerable length of time before giving an alarm or at tempting to extinguish the fire. Lahotsky testified that ubout tho time mentioned he was awakened at his home across the street from tho hotel and In looking in tho direction of tho latter building he saw clouds of smoke issuing from It. Thereupon he crossed the street and entered the hotel, llnding that tho ceiling and wall near the chimney In the kitchen were on fire. He examined the other rooms and stated that the furnishings were In place nnd apparently nothing removed. He denied assisting In carrying out nrtlcles from the building and said that the effects seen and testified about by several witnesses, did not belong to the hotel but to neighbors living near, who feared that their houses would catch. Pome things, he said, wore re moved from bis own home nnd after wards replaced. Other witnesses testi fied to having assisted in carrying out the furniture, etc., under the direction of the defendant and that the (Ire at that time was so slight that it could have been extinguished with one pail of water. Court directed a verdict of not guilty on the ground that there was Insuffic ient evidence to warrant a conviction. It appearing from the evidence that tho fire wns accidental. O'P.rlcn i Kelly represented the defendant. OTHER CASKS. Tobias Hurlte was tried before Judge Edwards for using the registered bot tles of A, M. Morse and A. Schroeder. The Jury was out deliberating on tho case when court adjourned. John Hoffman was tried on a charge of embezzlement preferred by S. N. Stetler. The latter said he gave Hoff man u $'.30 diamond ling to sell for him nnd the defendant said It was nn out nnd out sale to him. The Jury was out trying to harmonize the testimony when court adjourned. John Hoyden, of Old Forge, wns charged by Constable Matthew Ream with selling liquor without a license. The commonwealth's case was weak. A verdict will bo returned this morning. When court adjourned for the day, Margaret Kelley was on trial in No. '', charged with assaulting and batter ing George Herron. Stny of Execution Released. Ry agreement of the attorneys, Vos burg and Dawson for the plaintiff, nnd :. N. AVillaril for the defendant, the stay to the execution In tho case of Mc Phorson against Hendrlckson Rros., granted Monday, was yesterday re leased nnd the goods sold at sheriff's sale. The money was turned Into court pending the disposition of the bankruptcy proceedings which caused the stay. The release of the stay was forced by the fact that much of the goods In dispute were of a perishable nature. An Action in Trespass. Fiank Cherri yesterday began an ac tion against the Sterrick Creek Coal company to recover damages for In Jury done to his land near the defend ant company's colliery at Jessup. It is alleged that the company has pumped mine water onto his land and has also washed culm onto It, which has been of great Injury to him, Cherri says, and he wants to be compensated. The plaintiff Is represented by Attor neys A. A. Vosliurg und Joseph Jeffries, Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. F.lswortb K. Thomas Scranton Lillian Kittle Scranton Thomas S. Johnson Jessup Amy Swingle Pcckvlllo John Shelkoska Prlceburg Franelska Rosezenskl Prlceburg William J. Vockroth Scranton Matilda Langguth Scranton Arthur Anderson Fleetvllle Edith Raver Fleetvlllo Edwin P. Archibald Scranton Harriet D. Rrown Scranton Wnlter C Fellows Philadelphia Llllle Rechstciner Scranton Daniel J. McCaffrey Scranton Winifred M. Henley Scranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Stanly Shanda and Mnkellna Hhnmln, who are charged with larceny by bailee by Martin Mlglln, entered ball yester day In the sum of $500. George Hocher was tho bondsman. Lo-Ha-Hnnna Tribe. No. 317, of Red Men, yesterday asked the court to dis solve the organization, which was chartered July 2, 1S97. Tho application for dissolution is signed by Charles H. Crcsswclt, the sachem, nnd Norman L. areegs, secretary of tho trlho. A petition wns presented to tho court yesterday asking that the polling place In tho First district of tho Fourteenth word bo moved from the store of tho M. II. Fuller company to a building erected by Thomas Cosgrovc, on Prlco street. Miss Orea Hammond, who wns ar rested Tuesdny In Fell township at the disorderly house of Frank Ellis, on a charge of stealing money from W. J. Blnckmore, yesterday entered ball In tho sum of $500 before Judge Edwards, Thomas linker becoming her surety, linker also became bondsman for Ellis, who was arrested on two charges, keep ing a bawdy house nnd a tippling house. In each case $500 ball was re quired. Solid Through Vestlbulcd Trains consisting of Standard Pullman nnd Wagner nuffet Sleeping Cars, nnd luxurious vestlhuled day coaches, lighted by gas and heated by steam, are run every day between New York nnd Chicago via tho Lackawanna nnd Nickel Plate roads, making the most romfortnble and cheapest houte from New York, Scranton, lllnghnmton nnd Elinlrn, to Cleveland, Ft. Wayne, Chi cago and tho West, The dining cars and meal stations on the Nickel Plate Road are operated by the company, nnd servo tho best of meats at reas onable pi Ices. The through day coach es are In charge of colored porters whoso services are free to both first and second class passengers. Rates via this route are lower thun via other lines. For Information, call on nny ticket agent of tho D., L. & W. R. R., or ad dress F. J. Moore, gen'l ngont, Nickel Plato Hood, 291 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Just before rctlrlns, If your liver la sluggish, out of tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take n dose of 's And you'll be all rlRht In the morning. 0- CALIFORNIA LOW RATES June 25th to July 8th, via tho Chicago & North-Western Ry. The Overland Limited via the Chicago, Union Pa cific & North-Western Line leaves Chicago every day at fl.30 p. m, and takes you to California In 3 days. Tho Pacific Express leaves Chicago every night at 10.30. No change of carSj choice of route returning iyid long time limits on tickets. For particulars ask your nearest ticket agent or address. Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal Agencies: PlllLADIil.PHIA NEW YORK id i Chestnut St. 461 Broadway. CIIICAOO 193 Clark St 0- -S The OLIVE Wheel The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. W. M. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. Scranton Pa. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic uso und of all sizes. Including Huckwheat nnd lllrdscyo. delivered In nny part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at tho olllce, Connnll building. Room 06; telephone No. 17C2. or nt tho mine, telephone No. 2T2, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO 311 Sprues St. -,r uwyuc uiuu DimuiuK, fMfcu Scranton, Pa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CIIUON1C. N13UV OI'S, UHA1N AND WASTING DISKA8 K8 A Hl'KClAlTY. All diseases of th3 l.lver, Kidneys, Illndder, Skin, Mood, Nerves, Womb, Rye, liar. Nose. Throat, unit I.uuks, Cancers. Tumours. I'IIjs Itupturo Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Vailococele, host Mnnhood. NlBhtly Emissions, all Fcmule Diseases, l.eucorrhoea, etc. (lonorrhea. Syphilis, Mood I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Kpl lepsy Tape and Ptomaeh Worms. CA TAKHHOZONE. Speclllo for Catarrh. Threo months' treatment only $3.00. Trial free In olllce. Consultation nnd exami nations free. Otllce hours daily and Sunduy, 8 a. m, to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN BELLAVITASW, T. his Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac tion, for tho removal of var- InlK rlicnrrtnrc nf tlm cLlrt tM. 5 Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Sunburn. Discoloration!. Ecze ma, Blackheads, Roughness, Redness, nod re stores the Bloom ol Youth to faded faces. Hoxes containing 10 days' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $ 1 .00 ; six boxes $5.00 with potltlve written guaranteo to produce tun abova results or cheerfully refund l$.oo paid. Stut by mall on receipt of price. Send for circular. Nervlta Medical Co., ciloton & Jtclua su. Sold by all Druggists Cfalcafa, llllools. Sold by McOarrah & Thomas, Oriuj trtsts,, 2(0 J-ackawamiu uvc, Scranton, l'u. JliBfYl!i JFfc BSw 'tin i Cool the Blood In all Gases of Itching Burning Humors with tho CUTICURA RESOLVENT White Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA SOAP nnd healing the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 Or, Soir.JSe.i OinnituMOt.) rtnontRT, WX. Sol tfirjwhtre. roins U. axd O.Cotr.,l'roi.,Boit. The Old Reliable Games The Thirty-Second Annual (lames of the Will Be Held at the Base Ball Park July 4th, 1899. Tho thirty-second nnnual Ramos of tho Oalednnlnn Club will bo held ut tho Bnso Hull Park July 4. 1SD3. JD00 in prlzc-a for KumPH, nnd all tho usual amusements, llatulsomo diamond rlmr und stud for 3 mlle bicycle race: ulso 11 contest of HtretiRth In a tuc-of-wnr between tho Scranton Athletic flub nnd the Scranton I'ollro for $100 .1 side. Tho sreat feature of the day will bo a broadsword combat on horseback between the world renowned swords'woman, Mile. I .a Vcrilo and Professor De Omer. They will nlso elve a scientlllc exhibition of foil fciicinir, which is very excltlntr. Don't miss It. Nothinu like It over scon here before, llinlc by Pipers nnd West Side Citizens band. Refreshments of all kinds on tho grounds. Admission 25c Grand Stand 15c Children 15c 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 Storas, Pri2ii.33, The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Scranton and Wilkes. llarro, lu, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Uoller.i, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. JiLXSiiJiSIMii. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. rjrace Church. European Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upwards. Tn a modest and unobtrusive way there nro few better conducted hotels In the metropolis than tho St. Denis. Tho great popularity It has acquired can readily be traced to its unique location, Its home-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and service, and Its very modcruto prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -f -f -r -f 4 f For Business Slcn 4- 4- f 4- In tho heart of tho wholcsalo district. For Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wannmakers; K minutes to Slejjel Cooper's 111k Store. Kasy of access to the ureal Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers Ono block from D'wny Cars, giv ing easy trnuxpni'tatloii to alt points of Interest. x ! HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. 4-4- Cnr. Uth 8T. ft UNIVKH81TY I'U 4 Only ono Block from Urondwny. 4. Rnuim. $1 IId. n'.ilL. 4-444-44 4f44-44-44-44 444 "take time by the forelock." w cimisli tins OnnoltyaWallacf A flanoeuvre in Shirt Waists In the Rear of the Store, Center and Left. . And so arranged that you can compare and choose with ease and deliberation. Comfort for you means business for us. The story is short. The points are sharp. First We offer you the largest stock of Shirt Waists. Second The assortment is ample to meet every taste and conform to every style of dress. Third The fabrics include solid blacks in Percales and Lawns, plain white cales, Madras, Lawns, rourth ihe $1.00 to $4.50. Shirt Waists are the great convenience of women's dress of the period. Because that is so, we trade in them largely. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Expansion Is a good thing In bread mak ing. If tho Hour refuses to ex pand under the action of tho yeast you will havo heavy bread. If you uso "Snow White" ricur you will get tho proper amount of expansion and your biead will be light, wholesome, nnd nutritious. Never uoggy or heavy. All grocers sell It. "We only wholesale It." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. Lager Beer Brewery Mnnurncturci'S or OLD STOCK PILSNER Telephone Call, 23IW. THE MOOSIC POWDER CO. Ilooms 1 aml2, ComMtli RTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslc nud Kunh lulu Worlcs, LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klertrlo llattorles. Kleolrlo Kploder". foroxplodlnz blaits. Safety l'uo unit Repawio ChBm'cil Go's bxp"os,vb HI ITo PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. i is o SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. in Linons and Piques, Ginghams and Piques. prices in fancies, 69c Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, 4-44-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-444444-444-444-44-44-4-4-4-4-4-4-444-4-4-4-4-44-44-4; I HARTFORD VEDETTE BICYCLES t Pierce and Stormers at Recced Prices, A good Bicycle is a splendid Investment. A poor one Is dear at any prle Prices, $25.00 to $75.00. KDLLUM & C0NRRD, 4. 444-4-4 444-44-4-4-4-44 44 - 44 - 4 - T OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to llusl ncss niul Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex. tended According to ll.tlunces anil Responsibility. n Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus $200,000 425,000 WM. CONN0LL, President. IIENRV REMN, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM II. PHCK, Cashier The vault of this hank Is pro. tcctcd by Holmes' Electric l'ro. tectlve System. fancy goods in Per to $2.75. Whit 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB Interior Decoration Every item in our superb stock lias beeu selected with the greatest care. We can fur nish your home at moderate cost and the result will please you. Everything new and up-to-date. Draperies. Lace, Silk, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. 243 Wyoming flverjti? t 44 - 4444 - 444 - 44444444 - 444444 - iUIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRinilM 1 Don't Forget S That we are the agents in g this city (or the I Orient Bicycle 1 5 Which is today, as it al- a s ways has been, a "top notch- s er," should be pleased to have a 5 you call. a I FL0REY & BROOKS 1 S ill Washington Avenus. S Opposite Court Mouse. . nimiiiiimiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiKi . y d .I.H A 1 r. i