'THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1890. L2 tySRLD FAMQUSJ V I N MARIANI MA1UANI WINE TONIC Tor Body, Brain, Nerves Combats Summer Complaints, Wasting Diseases J',-,-a 3Scnd for Imokof ondorjomentsnnd poitrnlti of Kniporora, Kmpreni, 1'rlncoi, Cnrdi. nnlii, Archbishops nnd utlicr ilmtlngulshcd pcrnonnsc. It Is froa to nit who writs for It. IOLD JIV Al.I. DltL'OOIiri KVFIIV W1IKUP. AVOlll lOntTITUl M. IlKWAItB OF IM11 A HON'!. MARIANI 4 CO , 52 WEST ISTH STREET, NEW YORK. AN APPEAL FROM AUDITORS REPORT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HAVE TAKEN ACTION. An Issue Will Bo Formed When Court Meets In August nntl an Ef foit Will Be Made to Have the Case Advnnced on the Trlnl List So That It Can Be Speedily Disposed of-'Moie Time Granted In tho Langstaff Contest Poor Dliectors for Carbondale Appointed. County Commissioner John Demutli, Riles llobcits and H. W. Holietts. yen lertluy took nn appeal to the remit of lommon picas of this county from the leport o the lounty auditors Mtichars inK them with $t,500y. which the au ditors believe was unnecessarily ex pended In the rebuilding of the court lioue. The t ommlssloners are lep lesented b ex-Judge 11. N. Willard and Major Kvciett Wairen. The commissioner will mnUo nn ef foit to h.ue the cas,e disposed of as promptly as possible. When eouit meets In August yU ps will be taken to hac nn Issue f mined so that tho (ase vlll be In slinpe to go on the xilal llt. In a ease of -uch groat publle Import ance as this the commissioners believe the court ouuht to make an order ml Mincing It on the l'st fo that It can be tiled proniptlv. Thev hac no fe.u, tluv s.iv, of their nblllty to coi.vhue any ielv lair minded men of this county that theie was no unnecessary expenditure of the public money In connection with the lcconstiiiction of tin coiitt house. , Asked for Mote Time. Attorneys M V Mrnonald nnd f f DonoMin, lepiesontlng fount Tras uier II. J. Ucllv i-sltiluy made .1 louii.il application bcfoio the tlnee Judges in Judge; Aiehbald's chamber for an evtension of time In which to present Mi. Kelh's side of the election contest. The time allowed by the court csplies August 1. and it was lepre tented to tho couit that it will not lie po-sblo to hear alt of the witnesses by that time. An extension of time of ninety eltjs was asued Tills w is opposed bv Attoni"jH ?. II. llolgate and J. J. II. Hamilton, counsel for AV. S. l.angstafi'. who brought the contest. Thev alleged that the lespon lent bad not shown piopet dlllgene" In the matter of offetliu: testlinoni Hint on nuns dins the exainlneis did not sit at all because theie w.is nothing fm them to do and that usuall when witnesses weie examined onlj a few weie hi ought foiwaul each ila. Aftci listening to the cigunients pio . and con the judges d" Ided to allow an extciiiioii of time ot tliiity dus A foinul order was not made Caibondale Poor Dixectois. An older signed by the three judges was handed down vsierduy appointing A. W. Daley pool dliector foi the Til St iuii of Caibondale: Henry Cnitei for the riftli waid and Kdi.ard Kobblns foi tho Sixth w.ud. They will siflvo until April 5. I'lOO. The net of the legislating which created the poor district of Carbondale piovlded that one dliector should b? elected from each of the foui waids of tho city which existed at that time. Since then tho Flist waul of the city has grown to such proportions, that the Fifth and Sixth wauls weie eai cd out of It. This left these thiec wards with only one rcpresentatHe on the poor bouid and to cuie tills inequality of lepiesentatlon an act was passed by the last leglslatuie which gives each aid of the city a represntatlv on tho poor Loaid. Under this act ye-tei da s appoint ments weie nude. Mr. Kobblns .ab the member elected fiom the old Fit at waicl nnd as lie is a lesldent of the Klstli wind ho was csteiday named to icprescnt that waul on the boaul. Mr. Haley, of the First waul, nnd Mr Cai tcr, of the Fifth waul, aio the new members. Declaration Filed. A dcclaiatlon was (lied jesleiday by Attorneys O'lhlen nnd Kelly in tho case of Hyron II. Smith and Cathciiuc Smith, his wile, against tho Scianton Itallunv enmnanj. It FetH fortli that on Aug S, ISO's, Mis. Smith wns ictuiulng fiom Nay Aug paik on one of the tiolley com pany's open cais and when the car struck the cure ut Jefteison acuue and Mulberty stieet It wuh going at Huch a high late of .speed that Mis. Smith wan tluown trom the seat to tho paement and sustained permanent Injuries to tho spine and otliui pans of her body. For the suffeilng she has endmed, for her disability nnd for tho husband's loss of hot services the sum of S-0,000 Is asked Own Recogn.lzan.co Taken. John Malasso and Anthony Mc Hugh tesldo In Full township. Tho J RIDE Tlie Scranton ! Bicycle f BEST MADE. Bittenbeuder & Co. Manufacturers. other day tlipy were dt inking together and Mcllugli took SO cents from Mulas so'h pocket, spent some of It for drink and put tho balance back In Mulusso's pocket. Then the latter became angry and assaulted Mcllugli with h stone Mc Hugh was aricstcd for larceny and re ceiving unci Molasso for assault and batter and cairylng concealed weap ons, to wit, n stone. Moth men were committed to Jail In default of ball. Attorney I F. I.oughran had Mol nsso brought befoie Judge Archabld yesterday on a writ of habeas corpus and when the facts were elated to Judge. Archbald he directed "that both men be iclensed from Jail and thnt their own recognizance in the sum of $200 lie taken Mrs. Llwellyn Insane. DiV William I). Dunne, the Jail phy sician, picsented a petition to the court cslerday which sots fortli that Mis. Maiy Llewellyn, who Is n pris oner nt the county jail, has become Insane and that It Is necessaiy to re stinin her in some Institution Judge ndwnids made nn order di recting thnt she be lemoved to the In sane dep.utment of the Hillside Home. That w ill be done today. P. 0. OF A. CONVENTION. Will Be Held in This City Com mencing Next Monday Night. Tho Progiamme Prepaied by the Committee in Chnrge. Tho state convention of the I'ntiiotle Order of Amei leans will be held In this city, commencing Monday evening next. Theie will be a number of dele gates from all parts of the state In at tendance A laise delegation from Philadelphia, I'ittsbutg and Heading will attend In a bods The headquar ters will be at the Iludolph. The pio giamme minted below lias been ai langed by the committee In chaige. MONDAY. livening Iteceptlon at tho lesldence or the national lee piesldeiit, .Mrs Han dolpli Joins, ioj; Jackton sweet, lo; the state olllceit: Tl'HSDAY. MoriiliiK-OiienhiK session, Out inscj's li.ill. Washington nveniic Addresses by Mnoi Molr, A J Colborn esq , Mrs Anna Smith. Connecticut, State 1'resl den Miss Anna Uosdt SliiimoMn, 1M Musical selections Pianist, Miss Lal nla Tomllnso'i, soloist, I'utfessot S C. I'agird; violinist Miss CI irn Long. Afternoon At l.TiJ o'clock. Nomination of olllccrs nnd other business, Evening Tiollcv ild. Visitors Mini ev eiy member of the oulei In this clt will be t.ikdi foi a ride through the cltv , meeting at the Hotel Kudolph at 7 U o clock vi:dni:sday Morning Session begins nt 9 10, contin uing nil la Klectlon and installation of ofliceis anil otbet nlTalrs An attempt will be made to Ret through with all tho business on this da There will also be n meeting of the nation it ivcutive committee Vednesdi cvenlner Mis Anna S Smith, of Con nectleut, Judge II f Hoover, of IIoov. erstown, li , Mrs Himlolph Jone, of this citj , i: i: Hummel, Heading, Mis Amand i Holurtsnn, Newburg N Y, Mrs Maila F Cnrr. Chicago and O S. Mauien, of I.ivclle. I'a . commise the ccoeutlve committee, which will attend the convention MEETING OF PATRIARCHS. It Will Be Held in This City on I'li day Next. The annual meeting of the depait ment council of the Patilnichs Mili tant of the I. O () F. ot Pennsylvania, will be held in this city on Friday next. A meeting will be held on Friday evening In the headquarters of the or der in tho Mears' building. An oi ganlzatlon will be effected ancl-olllceis elected at this session. Anuther meet ing will be held In the evening nt the nuditoilum in I'i evidence, at the con clusion of which a banquet will be served. The council consists of the general, field and line otllceis and one dele gate from each lodge In the state. The oillceis of the dep.utment are all fiom this city and aio as follows: De p.utment commander and piesldont ex olliclo, IMwaul C Deans, vice-president, Philip J Vetter; assistant ad jutnnt geneinl and ex olliclo secietaiy, Colonel Geoige W. Sklllboiii; treasui ei, Colonel W. C Cowles Theie will bo a sdioit street paiadc of the council in full dress uniform at ! o'clock on Satuiday inclining, af tei which the membeis will go to Far view, where thev will join tho Odd Fellows of Wayne, Lackawanna an I Ltueiue counties nt their annual ic unlon. It Is estimated that Iti.OOO peo ple will be at Farviow cm that day to witness the coiifciilug of tho degue of chlvahy. Uxeuislous will bo uin fiom all placeb up and down tho val ley The dicreo will bo confewed In nn aiena 250-150 feet by Dep.utment Com mander Dean, assisted b his staff, four joung ladles from Pittsburg and four little glils. MRS. REID WILL ASK A DIVORCE Papers in the Case Aio to Bo Filed Today. Mrs Kstella A. Held will toduy begin jiioceedlngH to tncuie a divot ce from her husband, William Held, of i:iectilc nv enue, Dunmore. She vv 111 allege ci uel treatment. Mrs Held, It will bo remembered, Is tho vvomnn who separated from her husband three weeks ago because of her alleged Infatuation for Hobert .N'al smith', who boarded with Mr. nnd Mrs Raid Nalsmlth was on Tuesday made the defendant in an action brought by Hcid asking for $5,000 damages because Nal smlth, It is charged, alienated tho af fections of Held's wife. Nalsmlth could not furnish ball and Is still In the county Jail. , Thero Is a possibility that ho will be released today, ai a man hao been found who Is wllllnjr to go hli ball. CHANGES AT THE HILLSIDE HOME CONSIDERED BY THE POOR DI RECTORS YESTERDAY. They Had n Conference with Super intendent Beemcr with Roferenco to Improvements Now Under Way or in Contemplation New Conser vatory to Be Erected in tho Rear of the Chapel To Discourage the Vis iting Practice nt the Homo as Much as Possible. The loan and purchnslng committee of the poor boaul, yosteulny, went to tho Hillside Home and held their an nual conference with Superintendent O. W. liecmer, regarding the improve ments and rcpuiis, now under way or In contemplation. Dr. V. A Paine and Frank J. Dlck crt, of the home committee, nnd Thomas Shotton nnd P. J. Murphy, of tho purchasing committee, were the dl lectois who attended. They were ac companied by C. J. Olllesp!c secretary of the board, Hon. John H. Fnrri Dr. N. Y Williams nnd Dr. P F. Ounster, outdoor phjslclans, and Joseph Nlckus, a friend of Director Dlckert. Tho party went to tho home In the morning and while tho visitors were engaged in looking over the district's extensive and well kept farm nnd tho home buildings, the committeemen proceeded to look Into the stipeilnten dent'a loeommendntlons nnd to discuss his nnd tljdr own pioposltlons for making f ui ther Improvements. The icsillt of their das' labois was a lengthy repoi t for presentation at the next meeting of the boaid, containing such lecommendatlons as wcio agieed upon. A new conservatory. 21x80, to be lo cited ut the lear of the chapel, is one of the Impiovenients to be lecom mended. ORIGINAL POOR HOUSE. Plants and flowers have come to be regai dec! as an essential In Insane asy lums, being considered seated second ary to music as a diversion to the In sane. A small hot house was main tained for yeais but recently had to be torn down to make wa for the exten sion of tho lawn Tho committee con cluded that as long ns It must be re pine ed, a good-sized, well-equipped one might best be built It was also decided to sink another intcslan well to lnsuie a full nnd permanent supply of water The pies ent well Is baiely capable of furnishing the 70,000 to f0,000 gallops of water e1ally used and Is showing signs of falling Should the well give out or some accident disable It the home commun ity with Its half a thousand persons would be forced to go over a mile to Gravel Pond to sccuie water, to say nothing of the pioperty being left ex--posed to total desti action In case a hie bioke out Six Hie hydrants will b placed at diffeient points about the giounds adjacent to the buildings, ami supplied w Ith pressure from the main power house. The icpoit will lecommend the Im provement of the small and antiquated cold stoiage plant by doubling Its cap acitv i.itd supplying It witli a modem lefrigeiator for the preset vntlon of loed stuffs. TIIKY AltH ESSENTIAL. The old three-story fiame stuicture, the oilglnal poor house, which has been moved to a position on the south. In line with the new buildings. Is being thoioughly icpalied and lemodeled with a lew of establishing there the qu.uters of the epileptics nnd Idiots, the male portion of whom are now con tmed In temporaiy quaiters In the upper lloor of tho laundry building The ciowded condition of the asylum prop er having made It necessar to adopt this expedient. Nearly all the woik on the building so far has been clone by the paupers or Irmates of the insane department, among whom rue men of all hades, nnd some of them, eiy excellent me chanics at that. Bids for tiling tho floors and otliet like wotk will be ad vertised for in the near futuie. The eight-foot high lion fence enclos ing the ten acie plot on which the principal buildings stand has just boon completed, and Its completion means, so'the home committee, yosteulay. an nounced, the btiict cnfoicement of the visiting tule The gate will lie kept locked at all times and no visitor will bo allowed to enter without a pass fiom one of the dliectois, and p.isses will be good only on 'edne.sdns and ThuiHik'ys. vIsltlng, too. Is to be con fined to the administration building or to the ward In which Is confined a paiticulai Inmate which the visitor may want to see. As fai as possible, the committee pio poses to do away with the pi.ictlce of making a show of the unfoitunates at tho home for tho delectation of the morbidly iuiIou". THE LADIES AUXILARY. Will Assist the Letter Carrleis in tho Wotk of Entcitainlng. Tluie was a meeting last night In the Insuiance ofllce of D. J Campbell on I.ackawanni avenue of the La lies' Auxlllaiy, to the gineial toninilttao that Is In chnige ot the .jrr.ing niepta "Treasures of Flowers Rare and Roses Red" Come from enriched, welt nourished soil, giving the re sult of perfect growth. The same result can be obtained by humanity in general, if they look after the blood, the life of the whole system. Hood's SarsapardU is (fie one specific remedy for this, as it transforms poor blood into perfect blood from which fol lows the greatest of blessings, good health. Eczema "Since I nuas a child I have had eruptions on my bodytuhich our physician pronounced eczema, I took six bottles of Hood's Sarsapanlta and have had no return of the disease," Mrs. Ida M, Totter. Conneaut, Ohio. 3wodS SaUafiWiitl llumt'a I'llLcuro llr lll! Hie non Irritating slid only catnurtlo to Ink1 .ith lfboS'i SAMapioilbu aawjffimwMr for tho letter cartUra National conven tion to be held In this cltv during tho week beginning September 4, Tiro auxiliary mganlzed by electing Miss Maine Campbell to preside. Ml. William Moscr vnj cle.ea seereUiy. The object of tin auxiliary Is to ar range for tho ontcttalnment of the wives of mall cnrib'is who vill come with them to attend tho convention. Thera will be nno'.Vr martins of tho auxiliary next Friday night nt tho same place. Tho finance division of tho kotm1 committee will me: MonJiy nlglit In the office of Ald?nntn Millar litul on Friday night the general committee, will hold a session In Colonel Ripple's olllce In the Council building. BETTERLY AGAINST THE CITY. Case Heard Before Referee J. Elliot Ross Yesterday. Tho enso of A. D. Hetterly against the city of Scrnnton was heard by Referee J. F.lllott Iloss ycstciday This Is a suit for damages which the plain tiff says he sustained by reason of the overllow of water fiom a sewer which It Is alleged was btoken and allowed to remain so, At a former trial he was given a Judg-' ment of $1,700, but a new trial was awarded nnd a new report will now be made up. S. 1). Price and George L. Peck represented the plaintiff and City Solicitor A. A. Vosburg uppcared for the defendant. PICTURES OF BOARD OF HEALTH Were Taken by Photographer E. M. Dillon. H. M. Dillon, the photographer who accompanied the board of health Wednesday on Its tout of Inspection of the reservoirs of the Providence Gas and Water company, has obtained some line pioofs of plenties of the paity which he took on that day. One shows tho entire pcrty dining un der the tices on the shoio ot Summit Lake, another Is n picture of the mem bers and otflceis of tho boaid who have Summit Lake for a backgiound. A thlid Is a picture of the entire patty nitistlcally grouped BOSTWICK BROUGHT HERE. Was Arraigned Before United States Commissioner Taylor Yesterday. Assistant Postmaster Hostvvick, of Monti osc, who Is accused of opening letteis und removing money from them, as detailed In vesteulay morn ing's Tribune, was bi ought to this city yesteulay afternoon by Deputy Mai shal Clark Lowry. He was nrralgned before United States Commissloiiei George D Tay lor and held In $1,000 ball foi a hear ing to be held on Friday. July 28, at 11 a. m Andrew 15 limns, a cIiut gist of Monti ose, became his bonds man He Is Bostwlck's fathei -in-law. TENDER-SKINNED MEN Slnvc'ttith Ci'iicmtv SiiAvixn Soap, and before rlcaniinf, t ho face nil on a bit ot Cui i cem v Ointment, tho great Bkln nre. Wali off ltli UTKUitAToiirrHOAPaiulHoTWArrit. This rhiiplc, inexpensive treatment will mako shav ing a ploastire and coirferrt to those w 1th tender, Inflamed, rasllr Irritated sUn. Sold thronctiotit the world fntTiR D ixnCCotr.. Eol. l'rop , lloilon, " Alt About lb. Skin," int. HEAVINESS Is not a desirable quality in luend Heavy bread will make a man cross all dnv No wo. man wants to make heavy bund and no man oiiRht to i.U it Any woman can mako light brepd If she will use "Snow White" Four Weak flour mnkes heavy bread "Snow White ' Is streug Jloui stiong lioui makes light lir ml becausn It has strength enough to iWo All gioccis sell It. "We only wholesalslt " THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. COLORADO is i cached quickly and comfortably by Th? Colorado Special Only One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10.00 a. m. every day. Reaches Den ver 2.5s p. 111. next day, and Colorado Springs next evening. No change of cars and all meals in din ing cars. Another first class train with through service leaves Chicago 10.30 p m. daily. For particulars apply to your ncaiest ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Prlnclpil Agencies : PHILADELPHIA NUN YORK 161 Chestnut it. 461 ItruaJuay ntlCAClD 193 Clark St. S To PATENT Good Ideas may he secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Diltlmore, Md. BH CnnolhjSWallac Great We offer the entire stock at these new prices 50c, 75c and $1.00 arranged into three lots. For Instance All dollar Waists ; 5QC All dollar twenty-five and dollar fifty Waists . J . 75c All dollar seventy-five, two dollar and two fifty Waists, $1.00 The high grade character of "Connolly & Wallace" Shirt Waists is recognized, and at the new prices, the large stock will be readily disposed of. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, mm OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to llusl nessniut Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations K. tcmlcu According to Btlnnccs nnd Itesponsibilily. ii Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, Preld:nt. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casbler Tlie vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Llectrlc I'ro tcctive System. t Ill's U Lager Manufacturer; or OLD STOCK PSLSHER Telephoiu Call, 2333. DR.DENSTEN 311 Spruo S!. Temple Court Building Scrantoa, Fa. All ncuto ami chronic (llseanes of men, women ana children C'HHONIC. .NKltV Ors. IIIIAIN AND W Ah 11X11 UlSKAS i:S A Bl'Kl'IAl.TV All diBcasea of tin Lier Kllnet, UladUcr Skin, lllood, Xerses. Womb, Kc liar. Xose. Tlirn.U, nnd I.iinus. c'uncon,. Tumours. 1'11's Hupturo Ooltrc. rUieuirmtlmn, Asthmi, Catarrh, Vailncocclo. Lost Manhood, Xlfthtlj Amissions, nil Temale Diseases, Lmcorrhoca, etc Clonorihca, SjphllU. lllood I'oiBon. Indiscretion and jouthful habits obliterated. Survteri, rltn, Kpl lepsy Taue nnd rUoinach ornw CA TAHIUiO.OXK. Specific tor Catarrh Three months' treatment only lo00. Trial free In ottlce. Conmiltntlon nnd exami nations tree. Otllco hours dally und Sunday, 8 a. m to 0 p m. DR. DENSTEN SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER: Price Reductions in Shirt Carpets. Wilton, Velvet, Axminster, Brussels, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY, 'TAKC TIUB BY THE FORELOCK." i mm, Car load just arrived. All styles, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed e' on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us in mind and you won't re gret glvHiE us our patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payriient or cry lowest prices for cash. Immense Btoclt of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flo largo floors full to tiro celling at Thos Keif's Storo, rJA, I At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic Ubo and of all sizes, Including Uucknheat und lllrdseje, delivered In uny part of the cltj, nt the lowest price Orders reccUed at the olllce, Connell liulldlnc Itoom 100 telephone Xo 1TC2, or nt tho mine, telcphono Xo 272, will he promptly attended to. Ueulers supplied ut the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co, tcrantMi nuil Wllkevllirra, l, Miuuifuo inert ot LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY CNOINES Uollcr, Moisting and I'umplng Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. I m 8MHFJ MIT PLEASANT Waists 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Interior Decoration Every item iu our superb stock has 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. uiniEEHinHi(Ei!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniini That we are the ngents in 2 this city for the 3 3 3 s Which is today, as it nl S 5 ways has been, a "top notch- S H er,' should be pleased to have a s you ci ha 1 FL0REY & BROOKS an Washington Avenue Opposite Court lions:. 3 a IllEIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllUCIIIIIIi. THE Ml POWDER CO. Booms 1 nnil2,Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER M de at Mooslo und Itusb ale Worii UKVUS & RANO POVInK CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER i:i etrlo UittarltH I'.loo'rlo I'.xplodar. lor exploilut: bluiu, rt ifety I ins uad R9P3U1Q ChSm'Cll CO'S nxiSvns Don't Forget ! Bicvcle i 'j-' vkm tiwMtfor, jjmaamamA mttum,igtatljltkmmtMfm fBtfct'MiH
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