Zt r&iiT3jB09itwiwJs?,-iir'9 'W"f)l r.7j.-r-- OTI-yfS """ iMBynSj'f ' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1809. More men and women are troubled with weak and imper fect kidneys than with any other form of disease. There is but specific for the urinary organs that can always be relied upon that one is, Warner's Safe Cure. NOVEMBER TERM OF COMMON PLEAS COIfrT TWO VERY IMPORTANT CASES PUT ON THIAL. E. J. WilHnras Is Trying to Collect ?3,000 from the Estate of William Moore, Deceased Case of Dr. J. S. Porteus, of Taylor, Against the Scranton Ilallwny Company Put on Trial Before Judge Savldge Jury Will Visit thn Scene of the Acci dent Today. tiip Vovnmbcr term of common pleas . court began yesterday morning. Judge II M. Edwards Is presiding in ui-i -j main court room and Judge C. It. Sav Idge. of Northumberland, in No. z. In the main court room tuier uu- motions and other matters Incident to ttm firqt dnv of the term had been uis- nosed of the case of E. J. Williams against Mrs. Emily L. Moore, cxecu- , trlx of tho estate of her husband, Wll- llam Moore, of North Scranton, was , n,t ., rlnl. The nlalnt ff Is repre- . sented by Attorneys E. C. Newcomb I and C. U Hawley and the defendant by Attorney S. Ii. Price. The suit was brought to recover J3.000 from the , estate of the late William Moore. In September, 1S90, Moore owned a tract of 130 acres of land on the West mountain und located In Blakely bor ough. It waB supposed to be under laid by coal and the owner was anx lous to dispose of it. He gave an op tion to Williams & Watkins, pros pectors, agreeing to sell the property for $:5,000. Williams & Watkins In co operation with John II. Fellows, of this city and II. J. Rrennan, of Carbon- dale, bought the 130 acres of land and 15,000 was paid In cash by Fellows to bind the bargain, the remaining 120,009 being secured by a mortgage that was to have rfTcct only against the prop erty In question. THEY MADE TESTS. Williams & Watkins put down num erous test holes on tho property, but not finding coal, became aiscouraged and were about to give up tho que3t when Moore urged them to continue, telling them that If coal was not dls- ' covered that the land could not be , sold and he could not collect the $20,000 due on the mortcage. If coal wan discovered nnd the land .sold, Moore, as an inducement to Wil liams & Watkins to continue the work of boring, agreed to pay them $3,000. The boring continued and some tlm; afterwards Fellows acquired the in terest of the others In the tract ami sold It to Simpson, Watkins & Parke at a profit of $21,C00. The $20,000 mort- -ago was cleared out of the way and , Williams fk Watkins made a demand for their $3,000, but did not receive it. Moore died some time after the mort gage was paid nnd Watkins' Interest In the $3,000 claim was assigned to Wil liams. A good deal of testimony was of fered yesterday upon the part of thj Plaintiff, but It will probably take sev eral days to try th" cine, The first case called for trl.il before Judge C. R. Sividge In court room No. 2 was Salvatore Marnotta against Charles Cooper. Th" plaintiff sued to collect $92 which he alleges Coopor .owes nun ior muiding cellars for two nuuaings in Tripp Park constructed by Contractor Cooper. The pi Intlrt r"!l0pn,n.trrt ,y. VlornP?- Jo,l '" .4HI.-.IU.II.I oy joji-ph JefTries. uo,i.wiiii,.wm.i, Cooper alleges that he does not nW TT.-L. u-ni-tlnn g t v. Salvatore Mngnottn anything: that the contract for the construction of the cellnr walls was m.-ido with Tony Mag- notta, who, Cooper mantalns, owts mm more inun tne amount due for the ..nstructlon of the cellar. The can. was given to tne jury at j:jo and about i- 0 It agreed on Its verdict and seak-d It. The next case called before Judge Savldge was that of Dr. J. S Por teus against the Hcranton Rnl'w.iy ompany. Pamages are asked In the t-um of J2.r.,000. Dr. Porteus Is represented by At torneys Oeorge Watson, R. A. Zim merman nnd John P. Kelly and th" defendant company by Attorney Ev erett Wnrrcn nnd C P O'Mnlley. It Is alleged by tho plaint 1ft that Fast Time to Portland, Ore. Chjca go- union pa cific AND NORTH- WESTERN LINE "CHICAGO-PORTLAND SPECIAL" leaves Chicago 6.30 p. m. daily, arrives Portland, Oregon, evening of third day. No change of cars; meals in dining ears a la carte. Duffct smoking library car service with bar' her. the best of everything If your ticket reads over the Chicago &North Western Hallway. CM et any tttUt aunt or tilrttt 4ll$iw4sn, 1 rrt i)iciiit't$t.,rhiittipi.,t :)vinct., cti i.rrniurnct..'itttiuri nCanndfUartlui.Btlnll one known kidneys and while ho was driving over a narrow bridge near MoofIc on which the pub lic road crosses the rtirlm? Hronk that one of the company's cars came alonir and ran Into his carriage, badly wrecking It and throwing the doctor out atid seriously liijmlnp him. Th bridge, It Is claimed. Is so narrow that there Is not room for a carriage and I car on It ut the same time. Dr. Pr- teim s.iyn he Is permanently Injured ana will do dlF.-iniea tor tne remainaor . of his life In consequence of the nccl dent. After Attorney It. A. Zimmer man had opened the case to the Jury court adjourned until this morning, when the Jurors will visit the ceni -f the accident. The following cases were continued: CASES CONTINUED. James W. Hciley against John J. Gorman, wages; K. J. Krbgood against Orient Insurance company, assumpsit: North End Lumber company ngalnt -West Itldg.- Coal company, trespass. nomas uenry, ap-amsc wiuiam nar- vey ami otliers; scire rnclas; Mary Jones against George A. Summers anil others, trespass, C. E Hnll nyalnst Scranton Hallway company, tresp ss: iouiHa snerinan nnu omers ngains; Scranton Hallway enmruny. trespass; Thomas Davis against A. II. Itussell, trespass; William F. Van Dyke against Collins-Hale Manufacturing company. muimih In the trespass case o. Annie Gust against .Stephen Koloo. the plaintiff did not apptar and a ru-n-sutt was al- '"" "V ye un. iy Kreeim.-ni JudRmcnt for the plnlullfX in the sum '5 was taken In the case of John ny "' ' """""" Dispute About Coal Land. Tlii Wlnton Coal company, limited, and the executors of George Fder, Ed ward Dolph and A. If. Wlnton, yes terday began an action In ejectment against O. Mortimer Lewis, v. T. Leas, H. M. Wlnton, Walter W. Wlnton, ad mlnlstrators of the estate of W. W. WIn'ton. deceased, and the Jit. Vernon Coal company. On July 1. IS91, the defendants allegj that they leased 300 acres of coal land In Wlnton borough to the dofcndintsi with the understanding that 50,000 tons of coal ehould be mined ench year and tnat royalties would be. paid on th twentieth of each month. The fallur-s to observe any of the piovlslons of tha lease was to result In Its forfeiture. It Is alleged by the defendants that tho terms of the lease have not been observed and they sue to recover pos- session of the land. The Terms of Court. A lengthy order was handed down by the court yesterday fixing the time for the commencement cf the various terms of court. Only a few changes are made. Here after license court will meet nn the first instead of the second Monday of March and the grand Jury will meat on the second Instead of the third Monday of March. The grand Jury for the June sessions will meet two weeks earlier than usual Yesterday's KarriaRe Llcensei. William C. Curno Old Forsn Ellen Evans, ..Lackawannx townshlo George Fchweisburger Scrantoiv i Anna L. nean Scranton James W. Nealon Scranton Mary V. Roacho Pchultzville John Envies Wyoming nrtha Frantz Wvnmlntj Peter F. Joyce Plttston Mary A. IJiftus Scranton Wlllnm H. Surdlval Carbnndala Tcssle McDonough C.irbor.dale Court ITour.? Hews Not". Timothy McNulty was yestcday he.-! ln im for n,s npnaran,.p at thP next I term of quarter ressions court. His own recognizance was taken. In the nmllur nt ti.i ir,,,HI,, T ,. 7crne street, Judge ArchbaM handed down on opinion yesterday refusln to iclnotate the appeal of Anthony J'c' Hugh t the proceedings of the I.ehlgh Valley roal company nnd John T. rverhart estate against the Connell pool company yesterday nntl-es and prof of service were filed and there upon the case was continued until November 27 at 9 a. rr. ttorney T. P. Duffy filed Ms report vpsteidav as referee in the crse of M. n. CVinlln. niralnst William Fallon and M. O. Conlin eveeutors of th" estate of John W. Enllnn, dec- oed. The rf eroe awards the plaintiff S2tr..r,9, Th's w-s money borrowe-l front Conlin b Fallon during his life time. 1 Mis. Annie Pmirhcrty through At-' tnrneys Jor-n P Oulnnnn, bng-tn an ae. tlnn yesterdiy npalnst the citizens' In surance compinv of MI"ourl. Jirs, Dourherty resides In this city ami owned a house which was insured with the defendant company for "ill. Afru Pourhertv nllege.s that on Julji fi. I'il''. the house was destroyed by fire nnd Fhe surtnlned a toss of J,,0f), Al though proof of the loss wns furnished the company It has not been paid an.l therefore suit tp brought. Judg Arctibald handed down an opinion yrsten'av In the cas? of Milton S'.erfnss agalrst the Peranton Traction company, nn pppilcatlnn to amend a flerlsrstlon. Serfnss was Injured on the defendant company's line on Oct. 17. 1817. and brought an action against the cersnton Rallwav company to re rover damages it is now d'lred to maVe the feranton Railway company lntnd of the Prranton Traction com pany the defendant but Judga Arch bald holds that It csnont he done for the reason that It would b a substi tution Instead of an amendment. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothinpr Syrup, Ha beon md for over FIFTT YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTIIKRB for their PBRrECT 8UCCE88. It HOOTHE8 the CHILD. BOKTKN8 the GUMS. ALLA18 , nil PAIN! Cl'RKH WIND COLIC, and 1 la the beat remedy for DIARRHOEA, i Bold by Druggists In every part of the I world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wins. I low's Soothing Syrup," nnd take no other Kind. Twcnty'flve cents a bottle. Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION. Part That EcrantonlnnB Had in the Maple City Gathering. The fifth annual convention of the Fifth district committee of the Penn Bylvnnla Young- Men's Christian aso qlatlon closed at Honcsdale Sunday night. The Sunday work waa very heartily gone Into by the lelciratM present. At the PreBbytcrlan church In the mornlnK at 9.30 o'clock Uev. C. E. Hurlbut, of Philadelphia, savo a very Interesting address at the union meeting which whs held. At the regular services at 10.S0 o'clock In the morning Ilev. Mr. Hurlbut spoke In the Methodist church, 11. A. Fuller, of Wllkes-Uarre, In the Kplscopal church, George 0. Many, of this city, In the Presbyterian church, and W. C. McKce.general secretary of the Wilkes Harre Y. M. C. A., In the Baptist church, A mass meeting was held for men at 3.30 o'clock In the afternoon In the chnpel, where addresses were given by P.ev. Mr. Hurlbut nnd Mr. Many. At 8.'30 o'clock a farewell meeting was held In the Presbyterian church at which talks were given by Hon. Alfred Hand, j j of Scranton, H. A. Fuller, of Wilkes- I 5 uarre, II. w. Dunning, of Wilkes Barre, and Ilev. Charles n. Hurlbut. The following Scranton delegates re turned from the convention yesterday; Hon. Alfred Hand, H. U. Shafer. H. I i "vv. Rowley. A. F. Ho'sommnr. J M chunce, William II. Stanton. Jr., Itnlph Williams, George O. Mahy and AV. W. Adair. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. phUadelpkia. Export Eipositlon No ,.. , vembor 10th, 1890. The Lehigh Valley rallioad will ssll tickets November 16th, from Perantow to Philadelphia and return, at the low rate of ?.TS for the round trip, plus DO cents for admission coupon to tho eposltlon. Tickets will b honored nn nnv trnln niwni th.- ninrk ri. m0n(J express, and will be llmtted for return passage to November 17th. 1891, inclusive. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for lnrg. further partlcu- Clerical Termiti for 1000. The Lehigh Valley Itallrniul com pany has Issued a circular to all agents announcing that the Lehigh Valley Railroad company will grant clerical Hntuln 0rtm mmnmm 1 HflA IttiiL.H n t--1 A. Arl U()n3 ftS ,g99 A appiicatlon3 must be mQlle prlor to PaCember 1. W9, aB t03e recelvcd atter that date wlu be subject to delay. Y52g fJ Will be roused to Us natural duttea and your bllloutmesu, beuiUcba anil constipation be curtd If you Ufc s? Qitmiaiiiz Sioe 100 pairs Ladles' Fine DonfroU Button Shoes, kid tip, D. and E width: worth S2.00 ot 81.G0. 48 pairs ladies' Dongola Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.75 at ?1.29. 08 pairs Ladies' Shoes, button and lace, odd sizes, at 70c and 08c. 30 pairs lion's Calf and Box Calf Shoes, worth 52.on ana ?a.UU a pair, at K1.00 and 81.08, 00 pairs lien's Shoes, extra heavy soles, at $1.40 and 81.20. Boys' Shoes at 08c. ItiBses' Shoes at 75c, 91. and 31.29. Children's Shoes at 40c and 75c. Our regular line of Ken's r.nd Wo- men'B Shoes at $2.00, ?3 00 ?3 30 and S4 00, in all leathers and widths, are ' wo11 wortl1 70Ur inspection, I We Invite you to call and examine our goods, before buyinjj elsewhere, i-nd make our store your head quarters. Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods, and you will surely save money by it. Iyer Davldow The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lnclca. Ave. LIWER8TA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL cur.ES Blllousnosst Constipation, Dyepopsla, zjvS Liver Complaint. PILLS Bold by all drmritets 7 I or rent by mail. Wlia iNmlta Me!cl Co.; Cklctp Sold by McOarrsh & Thomaa, Drug gists,, iff) I.ackawar.ra ave., Bcranton, Pa. MAKE PERFECT MEN po NOT Itr.Hl'AlK t Ponolliuf tr Loiiyrrl tt J6, ai 4 aiuhltloni vl lifw rtu tr,.torfdtu nti, Th t,r, ph,un,lj riiit j HF.ht-iYlo fui Baimrr 4 t,t tim 1dur,tUb,rftciM,af rl, ,,,!. Br4 feu. ... 1.1b. Cll. . kluAH 1. ,.. ' 4 I imr, ta Ik, . ilTnManfiui Ol.tM kalni,flUI ,. fallll tIM ,1 t.IUHapl,uaitDlltlilflWUf' t ' him j tin rturuff iu., iuu iMf., ulu,,, Bold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthew Broa.and McQarrah A Thomaa, drufi.li. a. I Sold by nil drcgelt t. 23 cant. BARGAIN IN IIS II ins m tmUu?5J xLT J "WLLsW DBSn .tw aiiii PiMn inn ,S !w l 111 II w 1 1 n Hi flakos the Hair crow. Clear the Comploxlon. Softens nnd whitens the Hands. Preserves and bsautlfies tho skin of In fants and Children. ( Via itl.. ,4 !' , il rul - iUIMJ,l,Jk,Mt Sitr ft,.. .?t7V-. iiU'tk Jit -II ! tT,tim. f.nit U.(' ''ar '"?, Uiw, B R.A. " kA lt Teople generally do not know that flour improves with nge. This M Hie case, however, and there In ns much dlffen-nce be tween rew and old fluur as be tween new and old wine, lluy a barrel of "Snow White" Flour NOW ami your bread will ret whiter and whiter every i urn you lmkc. All grocers sell It. "Maonly whol:siUlt." IBE WESTON KILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyplmut. TAKK TIUB BY THK fOltSLOOX.' W CUSSES HD ran Cot load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed a on TH-: OHEAPn QRDES. Keep tu in mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our asy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock ( Houiehold Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds. etc. Flvs Urge floors full to the celling at This Ksl'J Stan, ftXMttSi, MOUNT PLEftSAHT C9AL At Retail. Coal ef tha best quality for c"ome3tte une and of nil aUea, Including Muckwhoat and BlrJieye, delivered ln any part of the city, t the lowest piice. Orders received at thi offlce, Connrll building Room M: telephone No. 17C2, or at th mine, telephone No. ITI, will bo promptly attended to. Dealer supplied at th taint. BODnT PLEASANT COAL CO NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis DroaJwar and I! eventh ., Niw York, Of p. llraci Church. Huropsai PI is. Roeai $loo Oay anJ U:)wrJi, In a modnt and unobtrusive wuy thare are few bsiter conducted hotels ln the uietropulltt Uihii the Ut. uenia. The great popularity It has nequlred cm I readily be truced to Its unique location. ' lta home-llko atmn-nhcre. the necullur ex cellence of U rulclnn and service, and Its try Bioderau prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. 5itathSUnlIf7lt PH?i, NEW VORK. AMHR1CAN PLAN, S3. SO Per Dny and UpwitrJu. I.UKOl'KAN PLAN, $1.50 Por Duy und Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -r -f-f 4-f-f -t- -f 1 lor BiKlncsi Men t- f f f -f -f- In thr hart of tho wholcsalo district. For nopperi S minutes' wallt to Wanamalcsrs; S minutes to blccel Coopor'n rtls fitoro. D.try cf nrcees to iho b'l'eut Dry Goods Htoics. X Tor lniilsi'er.s X f One block from B'way Cars. bIv- 4. 4. Inff easy transportAtlon to all 4. 4. pointu of Intel cit. I HOTEL ALBERT 4- NEW YOHK. t- f Cor. 11th 8T. A UNIVKnSITT PI. or. 11th 8T. A UNIVKnSITY PU -f 4- Only one mock from liroadway. 4, im uroauway. 4 ROOUU, $1 Up. Pffcii oa,onabl - -- - t wH3IAUANr liefl li JK UII $ 1 TU JtK V VjRiT,,Vt!l W Ms Wwrnmr Mmim see the garment, There's a saving in the price, too on ac : count ot them being sample garments. We own them very much under the regular value, and being sample garments, made especially to show, they are made better than most stock garments are. And the saving of from one dollar to seven dollars and a half on every garment is worthy of your consideration at this time of the season. CONNOLLY & THIS WEEK'S PR 0:3 IN 11311:8, BWt Tlie following prices, which we arc selling goods for this week, are tha lowest that wo have ever offered. The gooda are the finest grado and cannot help but please everyone. Calrand bco them. Fine Diamond Hlnss at J3.00, worth J10.W. Solid Gold Band Rings at 1.S5, worth I3.D0. I Solid Gold Band Rings at J1.00, worth (2.25. Gold Tilled Cut! Buttons, 60a, worth tl 25 Cuff Buttons, previous prices Jl.00, now 87c. Gent's 8o'.td Silver Watch, Elgin move, ment. J3D0. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth J5.W, now J17C. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W price $!.50. now $1.75. RogerB Bros'. Spoons, warranted, 60c. Rogers Bros'. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Pickle Forks, 37c, previous price 7fc. I.ndlcs' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment. 114.60. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at J5.30, worth J15.00. We also have about three hundred La dles' Solid Silver Rings, worth 60c. and 75c, will close them nt 10c each. Special salo now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend ns wo are offering goodi nt one-fourth their original value. Extra Heavy Solid Sliver Thimbles at 15c. Davldow Bros 227 Uc'rawim Av3. nntinn:mi7S3USUinnafieQ I B 94 I THIRD NATIONAL BIS 1 O? SCBANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THC UNITED STATE3. K Capital SSOO.OOO H1 H SUflfLUS - 42S.OOO U a ta K g S Si WM. CONNELL, Praildsnt. K HtNRY BILIN Jr., VicvPrsn. S WILLIAM II. PHCk', Caiiltr 4- ! H r?.iHm..Tiu.ti.Hii.ii..nmnninmi3 ( tttltnt J& uofortuiikin unrffriiio (AilHUlOU Prima dl.wi jtt.o4 JVUun, Voutbfut I'rrofi. Ui VUVlty Vt.rtcosl tu, )cu4 for Hfjurn Tcaflrunntiil . B-i " liiTiiiikHi. t n rail's v r ifryAStt SortU Mitt, bu l'hUtttlrlphlrt. J V iil' rotiiTcir ttm ouir pvuiui lu u , J Catttd mum to curt tvea ti.ouh tht uoit teltbrtud ne uiuitnui. trtarsutiurfaia4io itiiiiji itour3 0 To PATEHT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. 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