(to THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1800. r" V2RLD FAMQUSlVlN lltmuaaxiWBBSBmMMxMBmi RiANI 1IARIANI WINE TONIC for Body, Brain, Nerves ' General Debility, Lassitude, Summer Complaints, SPECIAL OFFER To all whowrito us, mentioning this paper, -wo send, postpaid, a book containing portraits and ondorsomonte of Emperors, Em proas, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops and othor distinguished porsonagos bold iiy DBtmaiara kvebitwiikbii. AVOID SUIUTITUTri. HEWAItB OP IHITAMOSJ. HARIRNI & CO., 52 WEST 15TH STREET, NEW YORK. l'arli-4inoulevardHauiiraiuij London -33 Mortimer streel;Montreal-87SLJometitreet MRS. A. REYNOLDS TRIED FOR FORGERY CASE HAS SOME VERY UNUSUAL FEATURES. Defendant Was Positively Identified as the Woman Who Went to the Lackawanna Tmst and Safo De posit Bank ond Obtained Money Theio But Sho Positively Denied Ever Having Been in That Bank and Succeeded in Establishing a Fairly Good Alibi. Uy far tlio most Intel rstltiB case tilcil In eiimlnnl coutt jpstetdrty shh that ot the commonwealth nK.iinst Ml Ala inanzo Reynolds, or t'hestnut stieet, "West Scrnnton, who was charRed with forgery. The foiseiy 'insisted of binning her husband'B -..tine to a le celpt and drawing S" from the Uick uwanna Tiust itr.. Safe Deposit com jiany's bank. The husliuiul had an ao lount at that bank. Mis. Reynolds was Identified by Pay ing Teller Hummler as the woman to whom he paid the money. She posi tively denied receiving the money. Sho had never been In the bank in ques tion. Sho fuitheimoie pioducrd a number of wltne.st.es who es-tabllshed a lalily good nllbl. Mis. KoMiolds did not seem to be in any wise affected by the position In which .she found heibelt when ni laigned ycsteiday. Hhe sat at the de fendant's table all day with her hus band und two little daughters and i hewed gum with great Industry and even refused to dicaid her wad of con solation when she went to the stand lo testify. She was vory composed and f-elf-rellant when on the stand. The Juiy retired soon after 4 o'clock and had not reached a eidlct up to tho hour of adjourning. COMMONWEALTH'S CASK. The testimony of the commonwealth was to the effect that on March 21 last the husband of Mrs Katherlne Maud Reynolds had money on deposit In the Lackawanna Tiust and Safo Deposit company's bank. On that day a wo man went into the bank about 10 o'clock and produced the bank book of A. Hey nolds. She said she was the wife of Mr. Reynolds and wanted to draw $r.O. Pnlng Teller Hummler, who positively Identified the defen dant as tho woman who called at the bank, told hei she must obtain an order for the money from her hus band. Ho made out the form of the order and gae It to her. She said phc would get the signature ot her hus band to the order within a few min utes. Retween ten and fifteen minutes later she returned to the bank with the signed older and was paid the monev after she had endorsed the ol der on the back. Mr. Reynolds was put on the stand and said lie did not sign the older, that it is a forgery, and Prof. M. II. Piouty, of the penmanship depart ment of the International Correspond ence school of this city, gae it as his opinion that the signature "A. Rey nolds" on the face ot tho older and the endoisement "K. M. Reynolds" on the back weto written by the same person. About noon on Match 21 Reynolds called at tho bank and was appiised of the fact that money had been drawn by his wife. He denied giving the or der and that afternoon Mr. Hummler went to the Reynolds lesldence and Identified Mrs. Reynold as the woman to whom ho paid tho money. Sho thereupon denied having eon at tho bank or having drawn out nny money to be chaiged to her husband's ac count. THAT BANK BOOK. Evidence concerning the manner In which the bank book picentcd bv the woman at the bank could get out hldo the Reynolds' household was very meagie. When Re nolds was on tho The doctor looked wise and said it was "nervous indigestion." But hr didn't cure it. So Mr. Tlios. G. 7ev?r, of Lever, S. C wrote to Dr. Pierce, of JJulTao, N. v And now Ax. wver w well Dr. P.. v. Pierce ie und for thirty years has Iven chief cossulUtijy physician of the Invalids' Hotel -ind Surgical In stitute, of Buffalo. Dur ing this time lie has probably treated more cases of chronic, or lingering, dii'Aies than any other physi cian in the world. Iars'iidi Iroir. all over tbi world nnte to him and recelvr advic free of charge. Luring th early yenis of his practice Dr. Pierce componnaea ui voiucu i Medic! Diicoyerv" which he has used ri-er uince in treating all affections of the lungs ina bronchial tubes; for purifying the blood; for toning up the nerves and wh-Mtver an uoncrt reliable non alcoholic tonic ww needed. In connec tion with it, n prewribea what other special wtdlcino may be required in ex ceptional cuts and ifim uincctious a to diet ami bvIn. The resulv u. health. Mr. Levr write: "I w ildi wt- tij Aortflrr rU& Oerre 'ndlRHtloa 1W- tu'lictnt from ror my rib id n cmpt foliar Jo m iiomacb. I initial 7 atnov oA ufftrt re rical eUl)r. tilokiar -ojild too tliln ii. i-m IrrlttbVi nl Impatient tod rvhlr that wali o produce bad fwllnf in my tymacb. I wrote Dr. flare. ; P": cribnlTu Ool.ttm Utotcat DlicoTary ' and FtUtU' aa rava rat tarn tftnple byrftuic -alt. IianJluili. I mieto the'LoIden cue Tladlraatloa, torpid ttrer, ebroolc cold." Intlst noon baylnr " Qoldan Meatcai for nothing stand ho said the last time he saw the bank book was on March 8, when ho went to tho bank and drew Bomo money. He usually kept tho book In n trunk, but wns unabla to say what ho did with it after he went to the bank on March S. He has never seen It since. Tor the defense the husband testi fied that ho was in tho house until about ten minutes after 10 o'clock on the morning of March 21. His wlfo was in the house all morning and he left her there when ho went out Cleiks In Clarke Brothers' stoio and Rlumo's bakery testified she was In these stores about 11 o'clock on the morning in question. Prod II. Jones nnd William Faulkner swore they saw her on Chestnut street about tho time she was supposed to be at the bank. Mis. Reynolds went on the stand and denied going to tho bank, signing the paper or obtaining the money. Sho explained in detail where sho spent the morning of March 21. After leav ing the stand she wioto her signature on a piece of paper for the benefit of the juiy. It resembled only in a slight degree the signature on the paper on which the money was ob tained f i om the bank. The accused was defended by Attor neys Vosburg & Dawson and District Attorney Jones prosecuted tho case. shall pay his usnesament ten days be foro tho election or his name will not be placed on the official ballot, neither will nny votes cmt for him bo counted. The refiular vlRtlanco commlttco to gether with tho lottirn Judge to be ap pointed by the clinlrmtn will conduct tho election nnd the result will bo report ed by tho return Judge to tho district convention which will be composed of the return Judges of tho various districts. Prederlc W, KlclU, Chairman. Attest: M. W. Lowry, Secrctaiy. Juno 12, 1S99. Fourth Legislative District Notice in hereby given to tho Republi can voters of the Second legislative tils trlct that a primary election will bo held on Saturday, July 1, USD, between the hours of 4 nnd 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a delegate to represent said legislative district In tho coming Republi can state comcntlon to be held in Har rlsburg. On account of tho following Tuesday being a legal holiday, the con tntlon to compute tho voto will be held on Monday, July 3, IsM, at n o'clock p, m., In Ilurlto's hall, Cnrbomlale, In uc cordunco with a resolution adopted by tho last district convention the candi dates for delegates to tho stuto conven tion will bo voted for directly by tho otcrs at the polls. Rnch candidate must register with tho district chairman his full name and postofllco address, and shall pay his assessment ten days befoie tho elt ctlon or his r.amo w III not be placed on tho official ballot, neither will any ntcs enst for him lio counted. The regular tlgllance committee, to gcther with the return Judge to bo ap pointed by tho chairman, will conduct the election, nnd the result will bo reported by tho return Judpo to the district con entton, which will be composed of tho return Judges of tho various districts. J W. Smith, Chairman. Attest: Samuel S. Jones, Secretary. Other Cases Considered. Michael McXulty and John Kllker, the AVest Scranton youths who weie tried In couit room No. 2 on Thursday for lobbery. weie acquitted jesterda The commonwealth made out a strong cae against them nnd their acquittal was a notable -lctoiy for Attorney M. r. Conroy, who defended them in a brilliant manner. Peter Giackle, who was tiled Thurs day for aiding a pilsoncr to escape and nssault and battel y, was yesterday le tuined guilty of tho latter offense. Cai mlne Delmonlco was found guilty of at-sault nnd battery and his wife was acquitted. A erdlct ot not guilty was taken In the case against Mrs. Thomas Walsh. The piosecutilx, Mis. William McCor mlck, did not appear. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the case of How ard W. Hull, who was charged with embezzlement by Oeoige H. HInkley, It appealing that the Indictment was not found until more than two yeais after the alleged offenso was com mitted. Bruno Gaigo wns returned not guilty of cai tying concealed weapons, tho prosecutor, John McHale, falling to ap pear. Veidlcts of not guilty weie taken In tho cases against John Smith and James Shaycs, charged by Chief of Police Robllng with laiceny nnd receiv ing. They are old cases and the com monwealth has not now the eidenco at hand neresnrv lo com let. A. Oraba'-zewskl wns not presmt to prosecute J. A. Laplnskl for enticing minor females for lnunoial puiposes and a erdlot of not guilty was taken, the prosecutor to pay the costs. A ver dict of not gullt was taken In the caso charging I. Dennis wuh embezzle ment. The county w 111 pay tho costs. V, H. Snyder was tiled for cmlJez 7llng about V0 fiom Jane S. Smith, of Waveily. The defense wns that the piosecutilx owed tho defendant more than the amount alleged to have been embezzled and that the case Is one of a dispute over accounts. The jury was out at adjourning hour. When couit ndlouined for the day, (Peter Lutcomskey was on tiial lor as saulting and robbing Michael Lucas at North Scianton on October C last. " Who Gives to All "Denies All' This is as true of the spend thrift of health as of the waster of money. Do not waste your health by allow ing your blood to cc -tinue impure, but purijy, vitalize and enrich it by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Cj3pep8ia "My husband dodortd a long time for dyspepsia, wiih jsnly Urn poraty relief. The first bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla helped and the second cured him. It cured my sick headaches." SMrs. ffHary A. Clark, Wilmington, Vt. $OGd& SaUafiatii PIMPLES PREVENTED BY (pema. ISflAp Tliomostoffeetlvosklnpnrlfylnganaboau tlfytng soip, as well 03 purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strlkos nt tho cause ot bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and bby blemishes, viz., th clogged, irritated, lnllamod, over worked, or sluggish Ponti. Soil eiftTwhw. Piirt nto in Cum. Cjitr., Fol Propii Untun, V.B. 4. BrllUh tllpoll K. ,Nll. hit Bom, tendon. Uowla Cut l'lrtpli,"rm. TAKE TIMC BV THE FOnELOOK." Wkj&asuEHjjjjDjjmJJTEw flood' 1'1U eureUTMlIU I th non Irritating ind "only catlnrttc to UU vlfh Hcod' StrnpujlIU, THE Ml POWDER CO, Rooms 1 aiul2, Com'Mi BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. BABY m A! GO'ffiO Car load Just arrived. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed oven 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 fallacy SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER Thos, Kelly's Storjs, ltt venue iiw 1 Lager Hilling and Blasting POWDER Mfde at Mooslc and ltusli 'alo Works. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Audia Bushko Mooslc. Annie Plulacy Mooslc. Homy H. Heerwlrch, Jr., ....Scianton. Mary Murphy Scianton. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. U VftfrTT 1 Ivy ".It r iqSL lyWk An appeal was yesterdy taken In Hie case of Miles F. Claik against John J. Kelly and otheis. The ense was ti led at tho last tei m of common pleas couit and a eidlct glcn for this plain tiff. The defendants are tho appel lants. Another case appealed to the supreme couit was Je.sso S. C'.uter, ad ministrator d. b. n., c. t. a , etc , of Jesse Htewatt, deceased, agalubt Mich ael Miller, Geoigo Klnback, Andrew R Raub nnd Theodore CJ. Wolf and Kwiett Wauen, surviving oNecut-.is eu , of R. II. Throop, deceased The latter aio tho appellants. Tho bond of Geoigo F. Gehman e . lei tor of taxes In West Ablngton town ship, was jesteiday filed with Clerk of the Couits Daniels. It Is In the sum of $2,400 and has W. S. Ross and J. U. Finch ns feutetles. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER ri'ctrlc li.Uterles. Hloctrlc Exploders, tor exploding blast, b.itety t'uio and IIIOll EXPLOSIVES Rspausio Cliemtal Co's Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PBLSHE 4M4M1II1UMIIPQ Telcphous Call, 2333. kets and Pillow Cases Suiiimor 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 been on the up grade ever since January. A pillow case costs from 3c to 5c more today than it did 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 explana tion? Never mind it. Isn't the fact enough? The cotton used in these is one of the best known makes in America and the very best grade that is made. Here Are the Prices : Bleached Pillow Cases 42x36, lie. 45x36, 12Jcj 50x36, 54x36, 16c. Special 45x36, lie, Bleached Sheets 63x90, 72x90, 45c. 81x90, 50c. 90x90, 55c. 90x99, 65c. 14c.1 40c.' These prices rule for the present, but under the existing conditions of the cotton market we cannot guarantee them to last long. The Dickson Mniiuracturiiig Co. h'ci'Riitoii nnil WllltcR-Uiirro, P, Manufacturer, of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting: ana Pumping Machinery General Office, Scranton, Pa. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE . I At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic uso and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Klrdscye, dcllcied In any part ot the city, nt tho lowest price. Orders lecelveil nt the office, Connell building. Room SOtl; telephone No. 17G2, or nt tho mine, telephone No 2T2, will be promptlj attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO mm To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. KJHHJU9 fl Today. Interior Decoration Every item in. our superb stock lias been selected vrith the greatest care. Wc can fur nish your home at moderata cost and the result will please you. Everything new and up-to-date. ' OuiIhk tho hot weather last summer I had a soere attack of rholtin mor bus ntcesbltatltiK my lealns my busi ness," savs Jlr. C. A. Hare, of Haio Hun., Fincastle, Ohio. "After talcing two or three doses of Chnmbci Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Iteinedy I was completely relieved mid In a few hours 'was able to resume my work In tho store. 1 sincerely recommend It to nny one afflicted with stomach or bowel trouble." For sale by all clrujj dlstp. Matthew Dros., wholesale nnd tetall asts. DIST1IC, CONVENTIONS. Come Early and Avoid the Rush of the Nigh! Discovery ?, else U "juxt Second Legislative District. Notice Is htieby elNt-n to the Republi can voteis of tho Bcicud legislative dts ti let that a primal y election will be held on Hiuurday, July 1, 1&9. between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of electing a delegate to lepiesent said legislative district In the coming He publican state convention to be held in Harilabutg, Un account of the follow. Ins Tuegduy being a legal holiday, the contention to compute the vote will be held on Monday, July 3, 1VJ9, at 1 o'clock In the 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 th voters at the polls. Vacli candidate must register with tho dutrlct chairman hi full name und postofllce uddresi and MEN'S SIIOES-Mcn's Fine Tan Vici Kussian Calf and Patent Leather Shoes, real value $4 and $5, cut to $1.9S, $2.48 and $2.08. Men's Vici Kid Tan and Black Shoes, worth $3, at $1.6?). Men's Dress Shoes at 98c.$1.29,$l.19. A lew pair Men's Tan Shoes atG9c LADIES' SHOES Ladies Fine Tan Vici and Pat ent Leather Cloth Top, worth $3 and $1, at $1.09, $1.98 and $2.48. Ladies' Fine Tan Shoes at 79c, 9Sc, $1.29 and $1.49. Ladies' Fine Dongola Uutton and Lace Shoes, all toes and styles, at 9Sc, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.9S. Misses Shoes at 49c, G9c and 9Sc. Boys' Shoes at 79c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 29c and $1.00, OXFOHDS Men's Oxfords, Tan and Black, worth $2 and $3, cut to $1.49 and $1.98. Ladies' Fine Oxfords at 49c, 79c, 9Sc, $1.29, $1 .49, $1.09 and $1.98 Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. Draperies. Lace, Silk,1 Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY; f--f-f--44-M----r--f--f-"---f--f--H--" I HARTFORD and VEDETTE BICYCLES 1 Pierce and Stormers at Reduced Prices, t A good Hlcjclels a tplendld Invotment. A poor ono Is dear ot any prlco. Prices, $25.00 to $75.00. KELLQH & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming fluent t THIRD ITIU BANK OF SCRANTON. 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 DAV1DOW The Cheapest and Busiest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. N. B. A Bis: Cut in Trunks. Spediil Attention Given to Rust nehs and Personal Account. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended AccordliiR to 11 ilnnccs and Responsibility. ii Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. iUUIIIIKHIlICIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIItU!RI! Don't Forget j That we are the this city for the agents in Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. C"NNGU, Preildstit. HENRY D0L1N, Jr., VlccPren. WILLIAM II. PFCK, Cashier Tltc vault of this bank Is pi tccted bv Holmes' Llectrlc P tecttve System. ro ro. Orient Bicvcle Which is today, as it al- 3 ways has been, a "top notch- S S er," should be pleased to have g S you call. a 1 ploreyYbrooks i S 3ii WaOiInuton Avetius. S ti Oppotlte Court House. S nniiiuiiiiiiiiuiiKiiHmniiimiiuun r 4