8 THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1809. V MANY CASES HEARD IN CRIMINAL COURT M'NULTYAND KILKER CHARQED WITn ROBBERY. They Were Tried Yesterday Befoie Judge Wennd Charles Wrlglcy, Who Ran Down Anna Hnirls While Riding a Bicycle, Was Returned Not Guilty A Similar Verdict Found in the Case of John Hoff man, Who Was Chaiged with Em bezzlement Other Cases. Ucforo .Tudo Homy K. Wcand in court mom No. S yesterday Michael aicNulty and John Kllkcr, joiing- men ho reside on Uuzerw street, wore tried on ti elmiBc of robbciy. It U alleged that on tho moinliiK of Muy L'O about 1! o'clock they met Char les Taylor on Main avenue, this city, between Price and Lafayette stieets, held him up and attempted to 10b him. Ho had JCO in hlK pocket, but he was able to prevent the youiiR men fiom Kcttlw? It. He alleges that they tore his ti ousels while endeavoilngr to net Into his pockets. The defendants den absolutely that they attempted to 10b Taylor. They pay they walked alonp Main nenue on the mornlnjr In question with Tay lor, but made no attempt vhateer to take any of his altiables fiom him. Immediately after the alleged at tempt at lobbnv the vounjr men weie ni tested bj I'atiolman Stephen Dyer, who was on the Main avenue beat that morning The nung men were do lended by Attorney Conroy and Assis tant Dlslili l Attnimw Thomas looked 'after the Inteusis of the common wealth. The Jury will be rhaigcu this mornliiB. costs os PROsncuTon. Anthony Oulovltr was tried for sell ing lIiior without n license and on Sundav during .lanuai of this oar In Kell township Mai tin StunKess was the piosecutoi. The defendant denied that ho wa the occupant of tne house in which it H allcRed the liquor was illegally s-old The eidlct was not Bullty ami the piueecutm was dlKcted to jiny the cost. The cae of Margaret Kelly, charged with as-sault and battoiy by Oeoige Heiion. was ghen to the jury in couit mom No. i yesterday moinlng and a eidict of not guilty was letuineil soon after. The prosecutor was dl jeeted to piy the costs. Hoth jirose cutor and defendant lesldo in the Sev enth waul of this city. Charles "U'rigley was tiled on a chat go of as-sault and battel y. Anna Han Is was ptosecutrix. She was walking along Luzerne street one day when Wrlglcy came out of an alley on his bicjele and ran her down and quite seriously Injured her. There w.ib no evidence of Intent on the part of Wilgley to injure the prosecutrix nnd a eidlct of not gulltv was taken nnd the costs placed on the county. Michael Obellskl and Geoige Obelis W weie i etui ned not guilty of cutting timber tiees and the piosccutor, John J. Greening, was directed to pay the costs. John Hryden, of Old Korge, who was tiled Wednesday on a chaige of sell ing liquor without a license piefeiied Vy Constable Matthew Ile.ini, was yes teiday returned not guilty, but direct ed to pay the costs. HOrFMAN NOT Gt'ILTY. John Hoffman was al.so l etui ned not guilty. He was tiied Wednesday morn ing on a charge of embezzlement pie feiied by S. N. Setler. Tobias Iiurke was found guilty of lefllllng the reglhtcied bottles of A. M. Morse and A. Sc brooder. l.owiy Van Vulln was airalgned on a charge of stealing biass from the Lai k.iwann.i lion and Steel compny. He will be sentenced Saturday. Max Jtotcnbluth was acquitted of a (h.iigc of petjury and the costs weie plated on L Filednian, the piosecu toi. A eidlit of not guilty was taken In the case of Thomas K.nr, who is elintged with larccnj by bailee b Jos opn Roensw 1;. A verdict of not guilty wa.s taken In the ease of the tommonwealth against Geoige T. Hcltrltll, who Is chaiged with violating the food laws. Jt. M. Slinmeis, of the agricultural de rartnitnt, who was the ptosccutor, was dliected to ji.ij the costs-. In the c.tse of fali-c pietences ag.ihiEt I'. Waldron a veidittof not guilty was taken and the costs placed on Thomas O'HojIe, the prosecutor. John Dm kin was leturt-ctl not guilty of assault and batteiy on P. F. Mc Oommh. and the latter was directed to pay tho rait". John Dm kin was ictuimd not guilty guilty of having assaulted Anthon KapusehinsU! nnd the lattei was di rected tt pay the costs. colij pli:adi":d gcilty. Joseph Cole, toloied, jileaded guilty to a chaige of stealing a watth fiom the house of Mr. Uogeis, of Diamond avenue, and was sentenced to tour months In the county jail bj Judge i:d waids. Peter Grackle, of the Ttldge, was tried for aiding a pilsoner to escape nnd assaulting Constable William If Hauls The Jui was u libti.iting on the wis.- when court adjoin ned Chailts Cnnu ulcl was tilet for the theft of a neck yoke foi hoises fiom Ilonjamln Walkei, of Noith Seianton Spluttering Lamp Poa't blame your lamp when It ffpluttera and fllcUcm. It isn't tbt fiuttof the tamp It'u tho oil In tbt lamp. Feed It with our Headlight Water White Oil 4 wr" oo by " to all tunp HI teem. fort. Jfo obm4 wtciu. ni uauky ddAanf,ttoaiutntbUcAort. Worry uvxlTtia MTM, H?7 fTJ-for or R41lt)l Wtf Wb1t OU Ji cnpr hq BUJay infcrt Inin f lamp ell. IwlHUtlmll. ATUKT10 REFlrlfNO CO. Bf S 1 "ill limp" ' """'""" '""UttJ MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bron chitis, Asthma and all Diseases o3 tho Throat and Lungs. Clouds of Medicated Vspor ire Inhaled through tho mouth ana emitted from ton not. trlln, clcatnln nnd Tporlln(r atl the inflamed and tllneancrt parta which cannot be reached by medicine taken Into tho atomach. It reaches the tore spots It heals the raw places Jt line to the 'eat nf disease II acts oi abalm and tonic to the uhote sistemftngat i urtipglsts orient by man, 1105 Arch St., fMla A veidlrt had not been i etui ned when court adjourned. Carmine Delmonlco and Munzlatl Dclmonleo were tiled for an assault nnd battery on Salwitore Vallnzano. A erdlct In the case will be t etui ned this moinlng Smith Equity Case. The healing In the equity suit of Mrs. Maigaiet A. Smith against the Scran ton Gas and Water company took plate yesteitlay before Judge Gunstcr. Suit was hi ought to prevent the company from shutting the water oft from prop erties owned by Mrs. Smith. She was iepieented by her husband, Attorney Cornelius Smith, and Majoi Kvcrott Wan en appeared for the companj. The lattei alleges that over $2,000 Is owed In water lents and for that teason the water was about to be shut oft when the Injunction was obtained. Mr. Smith abserted that his wife was never seied with a bill of her Indebtedness and even If she was the water could not be shut off. as such action would injuie the piopertlcs and affect the health of the tenants. The company's remedy, lip held, was a suit to recover the amount due as water rent. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Chester Camel on, who served in tho Civil wni, was yesteitlay granted a veteians' license to peddle Hciuy Doyle wns yesterday admitted to ball in the sum of $300 by Judge Hdwaids. Patrick Dolan became his bondsman. Tci T. Pursell was yesterday ap pointed guai dian of Jennie B. Holgate, minor child of John and Julia M. Hol gate, deceased. The leports of the audltois of the school districts of Old Forge and Tay lor wiie filed yesteitlay with tlcrk of the Courts Daniels. Samuel Mori Is, Albei t Hly and Lloyd Hazelton, who weie committed to jail Sunday for creating a disturbance on a Pioldence car of the Scranton Rail way company, were ndmltted to ball jesterday by Judge Hdwards. In each case .WOO hall was icaulred. Morris became bondsman for TJly and Hazelr ton and II. L. Taylor for Mori Is. DUNM0RE DOINGS. The Capwell-Zeigler Nuptials Cele brated Last Evening Stereoptl- con Enteitnlnment Tonight. Other News Notes. Mr Theodore Helgler, of Taylor ne aenue, and JIlss Diana t'apwell, of Cheiry btieet, were united in mar liage last evening by the P.ev. It. St. Itoderlrk, pastor of the Dudley Stiect Baptist chinch. The ceremony was performed at the home of her sistei, Mrs. Packard, on Cherry Bticet, and a few of the young people's closest fi lends weie piesent. The bilde was attired In a becoming costume of white oigandle, trimmed with late and putt Is. She was at tended by her sister. Miss Blanche Capwell, who was attlicd In a pink tn gaud to. The gloom was waited on b his hi other. Mr. William Zeigler The newlv wedded pair left on the r a. in. tiain this morning for a so journ at Mlddletown. Those piesent were Ttev. and Mis. It. M Itodeilck, Mr. and Mrs. John (Ibson, Mr. Theodore JCelglcr, Sr., Mr. and Mis. A. Packard, Hr. and Mis. Jacob Blown, Misses Fannie Vlekeis, Jessie Weit, Annie Zulglel, farall Iluglus. Mr. and Mts. Zclglcr will Ilo on Prescott aenue upon their return. i:WB NOTi:S AND riJUSONAT.S. A stcieoptlcon entettnlninent ulll be held in the Dudley Street Baptist rhutch till oveniiiK under the auspices of tho Unllcs ' Aid fcoclety. Kev. i:. T. Skinfold ill t-peak and will take as his subje-u "Hulled Cities and Uuin Intr Mountains." He will illti&tiato fcuinu of the lnatrnilicent views .seen duiinK his recent tiip. This will In clude dissolving vlows from nn excel lent hteitoptleon, showing the princi pal .ilKhts of Oibialtar, Genoa, Naples and Fomueil. A successful lawn social wns held at the homo of Knv. A. J. Van Cleft, I on South Itlakely street, last evening A larK number were present and thoi oushly enjoyed themselves until n late hour. A nont sum was ronllzeil. Tim J affair was conducted under the auspi ces 01 tne L,nuies- aki society. Mis. Patilck How aid, of East Drink er stieet, Spent Hill, died yesterday afternoon about o'clock after a short Illness. Funeial announcement will be made later About thirty took tho teueheis' ex aminations under Superintendent R D. ilouud In tho high school yesterday. The school board will meet In spe cial session this evening tit conduct imnoitant business. Hx-Tieasurer houls Hngle has had his bond icleased, as oidered by the last meeting of the council. Mrs Ixnils Letvls, of Uellevue, Is spending n few days with Mis. John Gi HHtlis, on Taylor avenue, Thomas Ilenolds, of Newark, N. J , called on friends here yesterday while on his wa to lllnghamton, N. Y. A young daughter has bilghtened tho home of Mr und Mis. Coe Selgle, of Third street. Mr and Mrs. William IT Swartz, of Cheiry street, have returned fiom a visit with filends at Klmlra, N. V Mrs. Burker Milner and Mrs. I. Kea gle. of Hurper street, spent the day with friends nt Providence. Miss Graco Ketcham, of Mayfield, Is the guest of Miss Blanche Claike, of Chestnut street. Mr, and Mrs. James Payne have re turned home to Harrlsburg, after a pleasunt visit with relatives here. Howard Matthews, of Qulncy ave nue, left yesterday for Lake Wlnola, where lie will spend his vacation. Miss Nellie Hurtman and Blanche Jenkins, who have been the guests of Miss Clara Roberts, of Prospect park, returned homo lust evening. "Wfci t I THEY NEEDED THE VOTE. So the Election Officers Went Out nnd Secured It. I'p In Fell township an improvement to the existing laws was put In opcia M in last spring that is worthy of con 4ldctatlon w licit tho legislature next akes up the question of ballot reform. On the day the Februaiy election was held, one George Washington -'niltli, n qualified otcr of the Fourth dlstilct of Fell township, was too ill to in to the polls, The election board of that district considered it extremely unnelghbotly to deprive George W. of his vote because he was unable to cast it, nnd, nnywoy, they needed it. So they sent n committee armed with an official ballot to the lesldcnee of the disabled man, had him piepaie it, and then went back to the voting booth and deposited the ballot as that of George Washington Smith All of this was disclosed at a hear ing In the Fell townshln case, Tues day, during the examination of James J. Ward, Judge of election of the Foui th dlstilet hetelnbcfore mentioned. The contestants In the Fell township election contest now In pt ogress are mean enough to question the legality of the vote of George Washington Smith and to Intimate that the election offlceis of Fell were guilty of an Illegal act. Quakeis Will Celebrate Two Fourths, Philadelphia, June 29 The Stock ex elmngo and clearing house totluy decided to remain iloed from noon Saturday until Wednesday. The dealing house an nounced that all contracts due on Monday will go over until Wednesday. Ih Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills THE iOolC POWDER CO, Kooms 1 ancl2, ComMUi BTd'g. SORANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Mi'de nt Mooslc and Hush I Rio Works, I-ArLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl'ctrle Hnttorles, Electric nrplodor', for explollnc blusts, Safety 1 uss and Repauno Chem'cal Go's man EXPLOSIVES I At Retail. Conl of tho best quality for domestic uso and of all blzca, including Buckwheat and lilrdscye. delivered In any part of tho city, nt tho lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce, Connell building, Room SOt,; telephone No. 1702, or at tho mine, telephone No. SB, will ho promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO Hiirrah for The Fourth of July ! And celebrate the day with a new pair of shoes. We offer special inducements for this great holiday. It will pay you to see our where. We have made shoes in the store. See the Bargains Today HR. I 1 jMifiiagk vmwMi OXFOKDS Men's and $1.98. Ladies' Fine The above are only a few of the many bargains. No trou ble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, The Cheapest and Busiest Shoe Store, N. B.--A Big Cut in Make the Hair Grow With warm shampoo of Cctioora Bcur and light dressings of Clticcra, purest of emol lient skin cures. Tula treatment at onci stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, sootlion Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates tho balr follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes tho hair grow when all elso falls. RdMthroufhoutth. world. rorrtaD .wnCOotr.. Bolt l'ror" , iloitoa. " Uow to Hit, Beautiful lltir," (raa. TAKE TIME BY THE PORELOCK." BABY ChlB MO G0-Cfl3TS Car load just arrived. All styles, and prices tho 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 large floors full to the celling at Tfios. Ke'ly's Stons, Prani,rA inn venu: : iiis Si Lager Brewery Mnuuractui'crs or OLD STOCK PiLSHER 4WllllOMliP Telephone Call, 23113. bargains big cut a HmK MEN'S SILOES-Men's Fine Tan Vici llussian Calf and Talent Leather Shoes, real value $4 and $5, cut lo S1.9S, $2.4S and $2.J)S. Men's Vici Kid Tan and Black Shoes, worth S3, at $1.69. Men's Dress Shoes at 98c.$1.29,$1.49. A lew pair Men's Tan Shoes at 69c LADIES' SHOES Ladies Fine Tan Vici and Pat ent Leather Cloth Top, worth $3 and $1, at $1.69, $1.9S and $2 AS. Ladies' Eino Tan Shoes at 79c, 9Sc, $1.29 and $1.49. Ladies' Eino Dongola Button and Lace Shoes, all loos and styles, at 9Sc, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98. Misses Shoes at 49c, 69c and 9Sc. Boys' Shoes at 79c and 9Sc. Children's Shoes at 29c and $1.00. Oxfords, Tan and Black, worth $2 and $3, cut to $1.49 Oxfords at 49c, 79c, 9Sc, $1.29, $1.49, $1.69 and $1.98. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Trunks. CofljSWallac Sheets and Pillow Summer Home and Summer Hotel Furnishing Chance This is an invitation to "a sheet and pillow case party" that has the swing now at our Cotton Department. Cot ton prices have A pillow case costs from 3c to 5c more today than it die then, an increase that, in the cotton trade, means a great deal. Yet the prices that we give you today are as low as the low priced record of last January. The explanaJ tion? Never mind it. Isn't the fact enough? I The cotton used in these is one makes in America and the very best Here Are the Prices : Bleached Pillow Cases 42x36, lie. 45x36, 54x36, 16c. Special 45x36, lie, Bleached 72x90, 45c. 81x90, 50c. 90x90, 55c. 90x99, These prices rule for the present, but under the existing conditions of the cotton market we cannot guarantee them to last long. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Hcranton and Wilkes. Barre, Pa., .Mnuufuciiuers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV ENGINES Hollers, ltolstlnend Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD. Baltimore, Md. before buying else- on every pair of and Saturday WMl SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. been on the up grade Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS -f4--f4-f-f4"f--f-H- - f4 - f - f - f - T" m I HARTFORD VEDETTE BICYCLES I Pierce and Storraers A good Bicycle l a splendid ln citment. A p'or an: Is dear at any prfc Prices, $25.00 to $75.00. J KELLUM & CONRAD, f -f -r -f -f -f -f-f-f -f -f-f I L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Husi ness ami Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Kx. tended According to H ilunccs and Itcspoiisibility. l Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Intercht Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. cnNNELL. Prsildent. IIENRV BCUN, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM II. PFiCK, Cashier 'I he vault of this bank is tcctcd by Holmes' Electric iro. ro. itcctlvc tiybtcm. Cases ever since January. of the best known! grade that is made. 12ic: ' 50x36, 14c. Sheets 63x90, 40c. 65c. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Interior Decor 1 -n t& Kvery item iu our superb stock has been selected with, the greatest care. We cau fur nish your home at moderate cost aud the result will please you. Everything new and up to-clate. Draperies. Lace, Silk, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. & M'ANULTY, f'f - f4 - f - f - f - f - - f4 - f - - - f - f - H4 - f - - H - - - f t at Reduced Prices, t 243 Wyoming flvenii? t -f -f 4 4- 4 -f -M- -f -f -f - 'LuiiuumuiiHiitimiimiiiiinNiiMiiL! m mm I Don't Forget I That we aie the agents in s this city for the Which is to Jay. as it al- n ways has been, a "top notch- 3 cr," sliould be pleased to have 5 vou call. 5 I Orient I Bicvcle FL0REY & BROOKS 1 S 311 Washington Avenue S Opioille Court Hausr ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiugiiHiniiiiiii!iiiiiur. 5 a 5