THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY d, 1899. 8 jiliumjm v&rmmatm The Delicious Fragrance Powder inl and adds to of all risen Royal Baking proves the flavor the hcalthfulness flour-foods. It renders the biscuit, bread and cake more assimilable and nutritious. Royal Baking Powder bis cuit and bread give to the di- a cstion that most nutritious foods wheat flour condition to be most readily turned into brain and blood, sinew and muscle. from a hot Royal Baking Powder biscuit whets the appe tite. The taste of such a biscuit sweet, creamy, deli cate, crispy is a joy to the most fastidious riue, whoso fnthcr wnntu to have him committed to the House or Hcfufte. The father unys tho hoy Is Incorrig ible and ho Is unable to govern htm. There vns a hearing In the case on Juno 21 and Judge Archbnld decided to commit the boy to the House of Itefuue. This did not please the boy's aunt, Mrs. Bridget Barrett, and through her attorney. John P. Qulnnan, shu suc ceeded In securing another hearing yesterday when a number of witnesses were examined. The father was rep resented by Attorney John F. Murphy. Judge Archbnld, after hearing all the new light that was thrown on tho case, decided not to change his decision to have the boy sent to the House of Refuse. QmitjoIIij andlv&lltiCv Wucnch "Wants a Divorce. John Wuench, of this city, through his attorney, Thomas P. Duffy, yester day applied for a divorce from Nora Polhemus Wucnrli, to whom he was married on May 9, 1889 They separated Juno 11, 1898. Wucnch alleges that his wife has been unfaith ful to htm and tho divorce Is asked on that ground. g of all tne in Do not use alum baking ponder?. They make the food unwholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. OPENING DAY OF ARGUMENT COURT BUSINESS SENT THROUGH WITH A HUSH. There Will Be No Court Today and Tomorrow the Judges WlllMakePii Effort to Dispose of nil of the Cases That Remain on the List Dis position Made of Case Yesterday. Other Court Matters of Interest. Marriage Licenses, , Charles against rule to Tho summer turint of argument cou't opened jesteid.iy morning vvit'i Judges It. V. Aichbald, J. "VV. Gunster arid II. M. Edunuls In the bench. Bust lips'? vv.is sent through wlih a ritbli from morning until couit adjourned In the afternoon. A Uigo number of uses were disposed of. The follow ing fiction was t.iUon In cas-s. Continued J. Stanley Smith and others against I 13. Loomls and ntii ers, rule to produce deeds, contract. etc.; Martin McDonough against Pat jlck Coine, uile to sttike oft judg ment; Muig.uct Kennedy ngj.'ii'it the New Ymk, Ontailo and Western tail way, uile to sti Ike off non-suit: cltv of Seranton against John S. Collins es tate, rule to Htrlko nf Hens, cltv of heianton ugainst Jlaiv Moore, rule to stilko off claim, city of Seinntm against Hogei McOow.in, iule to st-lUa off claim, city of Scianton ngiinst Maty Prltchaul. iule to stiike o'f claim; city of Scr.mton against Davll W. Williams, iule to strike off claim, city of Seranton ngainst Mary Wil liams, rule to fctrlke off claim; Lloyd Vail against H D Swlek find others, iule to open Judgment, Solomon Daw ton against Levtna Dawson, rule for deciee In divorce, Elizabeth D. Pit chett ngainst Chailes li ritchett. rule for deciee In dlvoice, Stoier, llarils & Co against William Herbeit, rulo to open judgment, Diana Schotleld ngalnht Alfied Sehoflelcl, rule for de cree In dioico, Tiank M Jeff ties against George M Jeff lies, iule for de cree In dlNoice. Eva It. King against Chailes r. King, rule for deciee in dl orce; S. lllnerfleld against Piank Zimllda, iule to open judgment, Thomas Henr against James J Gal lagher and otheis, certlorail, Bildget Conway against John Hogan. certior ari; J Dollttle against Matthew Simp son, certiorari, Lizzie Cary against W Gibson Jones and otheis, rulo for new Not fo very long ago pirates attacked a vessel in the Chinese ea The crew fled in terror to the ngfting, but the captain's wife seized a cutlass and as the pirates' neaus appeared over me vessel's side, she cut them down like weeds, until those reraalnine re entered their boats and rowed away. i A.Wh Diseases that attaclc women are worse then pirvtes They torture lonjr before they kill. Hut women can beat thein off and cut them down with Dr Pieice's Favorite Prescription This is a woman's remedy that has no alcohol, opium or other nar cotic in it It is the prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Duffalo, N V , who has deroted a long and successful life to the atttdy and treatment of diseases pecnliar to women. It overcome Irregularities, stops disagreeable drains, bearing-down pains and backache; cures female weakness and headache It helps the girl over the diffi culties encountered when she enters wom anhood, makes the period preceding ma ternity a time of comfort, and the newborn enters the world without unnecessary pain to the mother At the "turn of life ' It is priceless to womankind Medicine dealers sell it, and you should never permit them to substitute other medicine which they may urge upon you as "juit as good." "I had been a great suflerer from female vtakne&s," writes Mrs M. n. Wallace, of Mu cotter, Cooke Co , Texas. " I tried four doctors and none did me any good. I suOertd six years, hut t lut 1 found tiuet. I followed vour ad- rice, and took (bar VcKles of ' Golden Medical TietntrT.' A tjfU of the ' Faronte Pretcrip- fed llkci tion.' . 1 now gslalsl Wfktea paoalt." e a new uvmJn. I have IB popar covers, at one-cent stamps; VlcA Wfadlnr, io cents extra Dr. Pierce' Common Sonsei Medical Ad iser. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuffiUo, N. Y. trial, Mary Rupert against Rupeit, rule for decree. CASKS SETTLED. Settled Joseph Summers Mike Schefehleh and others, open judgment; In ro petition to satis fy mortagage from Susan Davis to Thomas K Davis; II. A. Corey against John S. Jenkins, exceptions; AVllllim Wolthorn against William Shearer, certlilari, Stephen F. Peckam against Dunn Uiothers, exceptions to affidavit of defense; Abraham Rosner against M. Burll and others, certiorari; Frank Folnccl ngainst E. Sardenelle, cer tiorari; V. A. Roomer against P. J. Clark, ceitlorarl; Louise Lyman acalnst Lewis Smith and others, ex ceptions to findings of facts inJ con clusions of law. Submitted Sarah J. Moore against William J. Moore, rulo for de:ree in divorce, John Gallella against Maria Odllolla. iule for decree in dlvoict, Annie A Drakus against Anthony Drakus, rule for decree lri divorce, Wesley Stanton against Louisa Stan ton, rule for decree In divorce, John L. Benton against Mary Denton, rule for deciee In divorce; Mary A. Jenkins against Charles L' Jenkins, rule for deciee In dlvoice: Mao Phillips against John E Phillips, rulo tor ue- oree In dlvoice, liertna raimcr iiKimiai William H. P.Umci. rule for decree In divorce, Eugene Evans against Mniy Evans, rule for decree In divorce; Hannah Tlplady against Joseph Tip lady, uilo for decree In divorce. Rules abolute In re: lunacy of Peter Gaivey, rule for pavment of monthly allowance to wife, J S Mil ler against George E Walter and Mary O. Walter, rulo absolute as to the latter; I'. J. Mahor against Jonn Mahon and others, exceptions to affi davit of defense; IJorough of Taj lor againt Postal Telegraph Cable com pany, rule to ttilke off judgment; Gil more & Duffy ngainst Thomas Lynott, rule on receiver to pay out money; Armour & Co against John J. Embrey Ac Co, oxceptions to affidavit of de fense, North End Lumber company ngainst Annette Reynolds, exceptions to atlldavlt of defense, rule for judg ment: E. J. Walsh, administrator, ngainst E. J Ehrgood, exceptions to affidivlt of defence, rule for Judgment; 11 i Clallln t Co. against the Free man Pant and Overnll company, excep tions to affidavit of defense and iule for judgment: George A Clark & Rros. against Freeman Pant and overall company, exceptions to affidavit of de fense and rule for judgmet. THESE WERE ARGUED. Aiguod-Fatrlck r. Gordon against Comer James, exceptions to finding ot prothonotary on relaxation; in re-Impeachment of John P. Kellv, alderman, exceptions to bill of cost Mary Rowan against J E. Ryan, certiorari; Thos. Kllleen and others against Carbondale Traction company and others, rulo for judgment for one-halt the verdict, Lazarus Moyer against Terrancc Raf feity iule to sot aside appointment as sequestrator Rulo discharged S. R Huff against Wade M. Finn and otheis, gunidlan, rule to open judgment Bridget IIIo kav against James Rogers, rule to open judgment, North End Lumber company against Eva M Hendrlckson exceptions to affidavit of dc fense, Peck Lumber comnnny against the New York and Seranton Coal company, ex ceptions to allldavlt of defense and iule for ludgmenf Mount Vernon Coal com pany ngainst Mount Jessup Coal com pany, rule to strike off non-suit; Rus sell R Door agilnt John L. Wontz, exceptions to affidavit of defense and rule for Judgment Judgment ntllrmcd J. and T. Walter against John R Lowry. certlorail; Puller & Lansing against Agnes Wright, ccitlorail Judgment icvaised Joseph Lynch against John Brady, reitlomrl; Jessie Kimble against Mary Smith, alias Mary Snyder, certiorari, Edwaid Fiddler against C. P Jndwln and others, cer tiorari; C. H Lowiy against C. W. Schnnk. certiorari. In the case of R. A. BIytho against the Seranton Laco Curtain Manufac turing company tho rule for judgment was stricken off Exceptions wore filed to this order of the couit. Writs of certiorari In the following cases were non prossed: Louis Eggll ngainst Amy Nlekowska; C. II. Rean hard against Louise Davis and others. In the case of tho commonwealth against J. E. Ryan the rulft to Ktrlke oft' judgment was made absolute on payment ot tho costs. There will be no court today, and tomorrow the judges will mnko an ef fort to dispose of all the remaining cases on the argument Hit. Yesterday's Marriage) Licenses. Ira J. Pilce Seranton Leah M. Howell Elkdale, Fa. Antonio Tuleja Prlceburg Fanny Yonlfa Prlceburg Patrick Gaughan Seranton Kate Fill Seranton Harry Simpers. ...Haver de Grace, Md Katie Summei Jermyn Stephen Konfrncs Olyphant Oleno, Yuscsak Olyphant Samuel Mallett Utlca, N. Y. Fannie E. Scrowen Utlca, N. Y. Michael J. Crane ...Seranton Bridget Cavanaugh Seranton Frank D. Henderson Ironla, N. Y. Iona Weed Forest City, Pa. Pasquulo Garafalo Dunmoie Marie Lulgla Slleo Dunmore Charles W. Barlelgh Wimmers Mary J. Emciy Wimmers SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Another Cotton Offering This time three thousand yards of the finest Belfast Dimities you have ever seen. A popular fabric of the season, strong, durable, dainty, cheap and a multi tude of styles. It's the regular 25c quality. Price, 1 2 Cents a Yard COUBT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Ask for New Trldls. Reasons for a now trial were jester- day filed by Attornej s Vosburg & Daw son for Mrs. Katharine Maud Rey nolds, of West Seranton, who on Sat urday was convicted of forgery. The reasons uro as follows rirst Tho learned trial judge errod In refusing the motion of the defend ant's counsel at tho close of the com monwealth's evidence, to take the case from tho Jury. Second In the admission of evidence, tending to show that a forgeiv was committed by the defendant, to the det riment or Injury of another person, vis., A. Reynolds, her husband. Third In the admission of documen tary evidence In the nature of receipts, checks and other writings unconnected vv 1th this case, without proper identi fication. Fourth In a failure to give the Jury binding Instructions as requested In the defendant's first point. rifth In the general charge to tho jury, that under the evidence on the part of the prosecution, If they believe It, a voi diet of guilty might be rend ered against tho defendant. Sixth In chaiglng the jury In sub stance, that a wife could be held guilty of forgery, under the law. If she forged the name of her husband to a receipt, and secured ciedit or money to his piejudice therebj. Reasons for a new trial were also filed by Attorney L. P. Wedeman In the case of Peter Lutconsky, alias Peter Roach, who on Satin day was convicted of robbery and sentenced to three jears and six months' Imprison ment In the penitentiary. It Is set forth in the reasons that the verdict Is not In accordance with the evidence, that the prosecutor's leputa tlon for tiuth Is bad, and that the de fendant had no time to prepare his case, as he was brought In on a capias on the day he was convicted. He sup posed the case against him was settled. Carmine Delmonlco, vho was con victed of assault and battery last Fri day, was yesterday sentenced to pay $15 and costs Jacob Surovitz was granted a detec tive's license by the court yesteiday. He tiled a bond In tho sum of $2,000 with William Mason and Benjamin Harris as sureties. Mn. Cathailne Morrow yesterday filed a petition with the court asking that her son, Henry Moran, bo com mitted to the House of Refuge. The boj's father Is dead and the mother Is unable to get her eon either to work or go to school. FIU.NXLIN'6 MORAL SCHEME. Still More CottonsQood and Cheap. At 2C Yard 3.50 yards of Printed Batiste in Stripes, Checks, Dots, Plaids, '- Floral and Conventional patterns. The new and pretty blues figure largely in the collection. Regular price of these goods 8e yd At SC a Yard ToUlc Du Nord Ginghams Parkhill Zephyr Ginghams. You will know both brands as the best io-cent ginghams, Five thou sand yards are here for your choosing at 5c yard. Nice Question Raised. In an equity suit begun yesterday for Mis. Bridget Casey, of Luzerne street, by Attorney John F Murphy, a question was raised on which there are few decisions. In 1S02 Mrs. Bridget Lally died and left her property to her eldest daughter, Mrs Bridget Casey, of Lu7erno street, specifying that the Mrs. Cafey should provide for her fath er, tho husband of the testator, during his life. Mrs. Casey accepted the trust and took out letteis testamentary and has administered the trust ever since. Re cently the father made claim to his right to a life interest In the estate of his deceased wife and Ins been Inter fering with her management of tho propertj. Yesterday through her at torney she made an application for an Injunction to restrain her father from Interfeilng with her management of the estate, A iule to show cause why a preliminary Injunction should not be gi anted was allowed and made return able on Mondav, June 1". It Is claimed by Mrs. Ci.sey that her father Is pi evented from claiming his life interest In the estate nt this time by the act that he for sewn years ac cepted tho pinvislons of tho will with out piotest. In his autoblocrr.phy Tranklln relates how ho formulated a series of rules for tho government of his life and tho forma tion of character He ni ranged thesa rules and schooled himself In them by keeping ai dally record, taking one virtue for a wede at a time and keeping himself marked upon It. Ho thus devoted him self to the mastery of ono branch ono week in every thirteen and four times a year. Jlls scneme was as loi-ows: 1. Temperate Eat not to dulncss; cuinK not to elevation. 2. Sllenae Sneak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trlflng conversation. 5. Order Lot all things have their places: let each pirt of your business have Us time. 1 Resolution Resolve to perform with out fall what jou rcsole. 5. Frugality Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; 1. e , waste nothing. l) Industry Lo-o no time; be always emplojod In something useful; cut off all unnecessary notions. 7. Sincerity Uso no hurtful deceit; think Innocently and Justly; and, If jou speak, speak accordingly. 8. Justlco Wrong nono by doing In juries, or omitting tho benefits that aro your duty. 9 Moderation Avoid extremes, forbear relenting Injuries so much as you think they deserve 10 Cleanliness Tolerato no uncileanll ness In body, clothes or habitation. 11. Trnnqullitv Be not disturbed at trifles, cr at accidents common or un avoidable 32 Ohastltj- 13 Humility Imitate Jesus and Socrates We Cannot Get Away from the Cotton Subject Here are some of Whytlaw's Celebrated Scotch Piques, in fancy stripes and plaids, of the very finest and best grade made and regularly sold for Jo cents a yard. Choose"from them at I2c a yard. Silk Waists Odd lots of prettiest kinds cheap. When the maker offered to close out the re mainder of his stock we named our price aud secured the goods. You may judge- ot tne styles wnen we tea you tnac never am prettier ones ever grace even our counters, Choice of ioo waists $5 each. Value from $6.50 to $10. Waist Silks by the Yard at Tempting Prices The mere reduction in figures is attractive aud properly so, But it's not alone tha prices that count. The silks we offer are neither common nor limited. Hundreds of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. This is part of a sweeping clearance effort. It was many years ago that we ceased to cuddle our summer stocks through winter. These are silks of spring and summer, 1S99. Not one yard shall be sold in the spring and summer of 1900. Aud this is why: All 75c and 85c silks, 50c. All 90c and $1 Silks, 65c. All $1.10 and $1.25 silks, 75c. All $1.35 and $1.50 silks, 95c. All $1.65 and $1.75 silks. $1.25. The offering is large and varied and comprises many of the best things shown this season. An especially strong liue of Corded Taffetas being in the lot in the correct colorings. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, wash'.oVenub ITCHING Burning Scaly s HUMOR Old and Cannot Woik. Joseph "W. Herbert filed a petition with Clerk of the Court Daniels yester day asking that the court releaso him from the payment of J10 per month for tho suppoit of hl3 wife Heibcrt wan convicted of desertion on June 0, J88S, and was directed to pay J10 per month for the support of his wife and was compelled to give a bond that ho would faithfully obey the mandate of the court The petition led yesterday by Her bert says he Is 75 yeaiB of age, has not vvotked for jears and Is entirely de pendent upon his son, Oeorge Herbert, for support As ho has no means of paying the $10 per month ho asks that tho order of the court be -withdrawn The matter will come up at the nest term of ursument court. Instantly Rallevef by One Applicatloi o! CUT1CUR& Ivsiajjt Relief a vi Srnov Cprb Theat uo.riiim bitli with Cctiouxa Soap, a slnel inrrtitlne wltk Cdticura Ointment, and a full doit ef Cuticura IlnoiviM-will People Do not fully realize tho Impor nnce of eating plenty of breaM. Urcad contain tho necessary elements foi making bono and tissue, and when made of "Snow White" riour It constitutes a health food which rothlng. can excel. It Is light and wholesome and easily digested. It makes red blood and plenty of It. All grocers sell It. "We only wholesllt " THE WESTON MILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. THIRD NATIONAL BANK Interior Every item in our superb stock has been 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. Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. Draperies. Lace, Cross Stripe, Portiere, Cottage. Silk, WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, TAKC TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' OF SCRANTON, affftrd lmUnt r.lt.f, permit rst and tleep, omfol cur wkea all clat falls. fv.H.T.i7km rrlrt.Tirr,lllior. Cnicm f.ir.IK I OlITTllKT.Mo I ZIIOLTMT (ll.lt tll.l, SUC. roniE Du. id Cm, c.ifn 5oU tntt., antra. I SO Lager Beer Brewery Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation E tended According to Balances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Praildeit. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pras. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cnsliler llic vault o! this bank is pro. tectcd by llolmcV Electric Pro. tcctive System. I BUY Mlffi HD HOW UK!U!llIliUBa!!limilll(lllll!Himilg s j Don't Forget I Thnt we are the this city for the agents in Car load Just arrived. All stylo, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev n on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't ra grot Glvlne us jour patronaj-e you lll set eoods as represented fflvlnB you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc Five larce floors full to the celling at I Orient I Bicvcle Thos Kelly's Ston?, f,. 'II unci I'll venu: Ooes to House of Refuge. There nas a hearing before Judge Archbald In chambers jesterday In the case of Michael Devanney, son of Thomas Devunney, of 1331 Stone ave- fl Will be rousul to Its natural duties and ysur biliousness, headache nnd constipation he cured It you tata Hood's Ptils Gold by all druggists. 25 centi. Miiufticturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER Telephone Call, 2333. HI To PATENT Geod Ideas may lie secured by our aid. Addres), THE PATENT RECORD. Rlltlmore. Md. 311 Eyruo St. Tcnpli Court KuildlaJ, ScrantiQ, h. All acute and chronic diseases nf men, women and thlldien CIIHOIs'IC. NKHV OUB HHAIN AND WAbTINO DISKA8 i:S A SPECIALTY All dUoiBis of tlia Liver Kidnejs, Bladder Hkln, Blood, NerveH Womb, Ee, Har, Nose, Tin oat, nnd Lune. Cancers, Tumours. rilns Hupturo Ooltre, Rheumatism, Asthma. Catarrh Vnilococele Lost Manhood. Nlchtl) Emissions, all Female Dlseacs, l.eutorrhoea etc. Gonorrhea. Sj phtlly, lilood Poison Indiscretion and vouthful habits obliterated. Surgeri. nt, Epi lepsy Tnuo and frtomnch worm PA TAnrtHOZONE. Specific for Citarrh Three months' treatment only J5 00 Trial fne In olllee. Consultation and exami nations free Ofllce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p m DR. DENSTEN ill PLEASANT CORL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domcstlo usb and of all sizes, IncludlnB Huckwheat and Hlrdseye, delivered In uny part of tho clt, at the lowest price Orders recolvrd at th olllee, Ponncll bulldiiiB Itoom 80G, telephone No 17C2. or at tho mine, telephone No 2TJ. will bo prompt!) attended to Dralera supplied at the mine i T PLEASANT COAL CO 3 M 3 Which is today, as it nl- 5 ways has been, a "top notch- 3 E er," should be pleased to have S S you call 2 I floreyTbrooks 1 S 311 Washington Avenue. j g Opposite Court Mouse ! UdtOllilllliailHIIIIIHIIIIIIllIlllUIIH THE mOQSlC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ana2,Com'ltli BTiVg. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Mndeat Moosioand Hush'nls Worln. The Dickson MunuracluTliis Co. I t-cranton nud Wllltes-ll'irra, Pn, viunuruciiireri or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES boilers, llolstlnzond Pumplne Machlnsry. General Office, Seranton, Pa. I,aFLIN & HAND POWDUR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER II ctrlo H.ittorle hleotrlo Kplodora, lor explo ling bUnts, s ifety I'ihs and Rspsuno Chcm'cal Co's cxiSes
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