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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER G, 1899.
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HFTjjk 1. r HH 10 EL fHHH
The Absolutely Pure
AtiMfc-PWDE
Made from Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Baking powders made from alum and other
harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but
inferior in work and injurious to the stomach.
ROYAL DAKINQ TOWDZn CO., NEW YORK.
TRIAL LIST FOR
JANUARY TERM
OASES SET DOWN FOB A HEAR
ING IN COMMON PLEAS.
The Appeal of the County Commis
sioners of This County from tho
Renort of the County Auditors
Heads tho List Character of tho
Other Cases That Will Bo Heard
During tho Three Weeks of the
Term Some of Them of Great Im
portance. The common picas trial list for the
January term of civil court was com
pleted yesterday. Jun. S Is tho first
day of the term and the case that
heads-the list is the appeal of the
county commissioners from the report
of the county auditors. The lut Is as
follows:
MONDAY, JAN. S, 1900.
In ro report of 'county auditors.
Michael Walsh against Mary Ann
Moran; wages.
Carrie Peace against W. II. II. Bull;
wages.
William Driggs against James Flynn;
wases,
Elizabeth McLaln against Gaigo &
Clements; Interpleader.
M. A. McCarthy against Martin Scun
lon; Judgment opened.
A. D. Dean, trustee, against Joseph
Church.
II. M. Boles against B. Levy; as
sumpsit. Patrick Connor against Scranton
Traction company; trespass.
William P. Brady against Mina Rob
inson; trespass.
John S. Miller against Inter-State
Cnsunltv comnany: assumpsit.
Fred Hergg against Hagen & Son;
appeal.
Thomas Horrg against Evan Hop
kins; attachment execution.
North End Lumber company against
West Ridge Coal company; trespass.
North End Lumber company ugaltist
Dr. J. Griffiths; appeal.
Prank S. Smith, receiver, against M.
T. Kellar; assumpsit.
Sherwood Bros, against George II.
Helfrlch, agent; appeal.
Thomas C. Melvln against James
Flynn; appeal.
M. AV. Guernsey against J. W. Guern
sey; assumpsit.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
Railway company against Bryan Blg
lin; ejectment.
TUESDAY, JAN. 0, 1900.
William Stoddard against Old Forge
School district; assumpsit.
Duncan McMurtrle against Township
of Old Forgo; assumpsit.
J. E. Cross against Barber Asphalt
Tavlng company; trespa".
MaryMeNulty, admlnlstratrlx.against
National Life Insurance company; as
sumpsit. John Myers against Lackawanna
mills.
Stewart Cutler Rgainst Scranton
Railway company; trespass.
T. R. Griffith against Ontario Coal
comrany; appeal,
C. H. Sears against City of Scranton:
trespass.
. G. J. Chamberlain against Wolf &
Warren and others; trespass.
' Mary McGlnnls and others against
Scranton Railway company; trespass.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1900.
E. M. Strong against John J. Fahey;
appeal.
A. II. Turner against L. F. Franklin;
assumpsit.
R. Schoenfeld against E. J. Walsh,
administrator: appeal.
James Griffin against Carl Schoen;
appeal.
Michael Finnerty against John Fln
nerty; ejectment.
MONDAY, JAN. IS. 1900.
A. Frothingham against C. II. Welles;
ejectment.
Wlnton Coal company.llmlted.agalnst
Pancoast Coal company; assumpsit.
Patrick C. Walsh against New York,
Ontario and Western Railroad com
pany; trespass.
W. F. Smythe against Mary Sham
rock; wages.
R. H. McLaln against Galge & Clem
ents; Interpleader.
Northern Coal and Iron company
ngalnst Scranton Gas and Water com
pany; trespass.
Dr. W. H. Brady against J. F. King;
cDpeal.
Marv A. Pelton ngalnst J. C. Cobb;
assumpsit.
Continental Trust company against
William H. Wlnton; eel. is.
Wills ft Higglna ngalnst David B.
Hand; assumpsit.
Mary Calpln asalnst Scranton Trac
tion company and City of Scranton;
trespass.
Peoria Rubber Manufacturing com
pany against M. T. Keller; appeal.
L. R. Evans against City of Scran
ton. and others; trespass.
Joseph Kosges against Mart Uravlch;
appeal.
Angellne Hendrick against M. P. Gil
lespie, administrator; scl. fa.
W. B. Freas & Son against James
Flynn; appeal.
WINTER RESORT.
AMMA
WHY GO TO EUROPE,
Pacing the Dan t ers of the Ocean In Winter r
Operating Over the Somber P.icDc
"Sunset Limited."
SUNSET ROUTE,
free from tho Inconveniences of high alti
tudes unci nf snow, will carry you
BMOOTHL.Y. BAPKL.V AND lKAS
ANTI.Y to America's famous winter re
sorts In Callfcinla.
Special through trains, consisting of
Bleeping and dining cars, wilt leave New
York Satutdays and Tuesdays, connect
ing dlrcitly with the "Sunset Limited"
nt New Orlonns.
For full Information, free Illustrated
jianiilhloU, maps, i ml tline-tablei, aluo
lowest 'rates, sleepliwt-ttr tlabets, unci
baggst? checked, upply to Southern I'll
r'o -Co- UO South Third St., Pluto., ra.
Annie Gilbert against Larry Camp
bell; appeal.
J. T. Brlel against City of Scranton;
appeal.
Joseph Bacharach against J. O. Ack
erman; appeal.
Charles Llebensteln against Jonas
Long's Sons; assumpsit.
TUESDAY, JAN. 16, 1900.
F. G. Mason, nssigaee, against J. A,
Sorunton a Sont assumpsit.
John T. Stansbuty ugalnst W. A.
Townsend; appeal.
Keating Wheel company against
Stephen Jones: assumpsit.
William l'felher against William J.
Schubmehl; capias.
Mary Jones against George A. Sum
mers; trespass.
E. Lowensteln against J. Grossman;
assumpsit.
Margaret Barry against Russet, B.
Coal company; appeal.
J. H. Prutchey against S. N. Blake;
appeal.
iJ. n. Davis against v. a. iniierson
and others; attachment execution.
Gorman American Bank against It.
Bloeser; assumpsit.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1900.
William E. Merrltt against A. J.
Whltlock; trespass.
Everett Wan en, receiver, against
Frank H. Jeimyn; assumpsit.
R. W. Palmer ugalnst I. Goodman;
trespass.
AVllllam Carey against Patrick Cad
den; appeal.
William P. Van Dyke against Collins
Hale Manufacturing company; assump
sit. MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1900.
Saiah D. Lee against Scranton Rail
way company; trespass.
C. M. Butts against Thomas L. Pal
mer; wages.
Wlr.nle Hoban ngalnst P. J. Horan:
wages.
AVllllam II. Bates ngalnst Minnie
Cobb; Interpleader.
M. A. McCarthy against Martin
Scanlon; Judgment opened.
Mary D. Wllmore against Patrick
Leonard: efpetment.
Traders' National Bank against Jo
seph E. Hughes; assumpsit.
Isaac Gerson ngalnst John Jermyn
et a!.; replevin.
Thomas A. Rodam against W. It.
Davis; appeal.
Patrick P. May against Michael
Coleman: assumpsit.
J. T. Williams & Co. against M. A.
Beemer et nl ; appeal.
Mary J. Duggan against City of Car
bondale; trespass.
Gibson & Male against Catherine
Barrett; scl. fa.
D. L. Kline against Martha 1. Paull;
PPeal. , . , i
Frederick L. Brown against Perclval
J. Morris.
Nellie Gearhart against Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western Railroad
pnmnnnv: tresnass.
Stowers' Pork Packing and Provision
company ngalnst Philip Schwartz; ap
peal. S. Bradley against Patrick O'Donnell;
judgment opened.
W. J. McDonough against Christ
Molter et al.: trespass.
Ambrose Mulley against George II.
Shoemaker; ejectment.
TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1900.
Ann O'Grady against AV. AV. Patter
son; assumpsit.
John L. Harris ugalnst Mary Barrett;
assumpsit.
Ambrose Muuev against m. li. i-ui-gan;
appeal.
Lettle E. Pisk against Charles Nafusf
ejectment.
Thomas Gannon & Co. against Hunt
& Connell Co.; appeal.
Joseph A. Moore against Ira Brown;
replevin.
AVInans & Son against J. F. McCaw
ley .t Bro.; appeal.
Harry E. AA'hyte ngalnst Scranton
Railway comnanv; trespass.
AA'estern Electric company against
John A. Mears; assumpsit.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1900.
Michael Bauk against Jacob Suro-
vltch: scl, fa.
J. S. AVrlght & Son against Erie aid
AA'yomlng A'alley Railroad company;
appeal.
J. U. Woolsey & Co. against Reese &
Long; appeal.
Edward Mulligan, executor, against
William Shea et al.: attachment exe
cution. Ida L. Bryant against Scranton Rail
way company and Delavnre and Hud
son Canal company; trespass.
ANOTHER LAND PURCHASE.
Ex-Aldermnn Kelly Buys a Tract on
the West Mountain.
John Kelly, sr., of Scranton street,
has purchased thirty-five acres of land
on the West Mountain from the Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western
company. The land Is situated on Key
ser avenue, adjoining the old McKeev
er farm, takes in the Diamond reser
voir nnd extends to Contractor Coop
er's farm on the top of the mountain.
It Is understood that the purchaser
will cultivate the land and cut It up
into bulldlnp lots. It Is an admirable
location on the mountain and an ex
cellent view of the entire vnlley can
be obtained from the tract. Several
buildings are already In course of con
struction In the vicinity.
Cheap Excursion to Washington,
D. C,
The Masonic lodges of the United
States will commemorate the one hun
dredth annlversury of the death of
George Washington at Alexandria, Va ,
opposite Washington, Dec. 13 to 15.
For the accommodation of those who
desire to attend this ceremony tho
Lackawanna railroad will sell tickets
from this station to Washington ut a
rate of one and one-third fare for tho
round trip. These tlckuts will be sold
Dec. 11 and 13. Persons holdlnp them
will be required to make a continuous
Journey In each direction. The return
Jourey must be begun leaving Wash
ington not later than Dec. 18. For
further particulars apply to local agent.
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
MAKE-UP OF THE D., L. & W.
BOARD FOB TODAY.
Mine Flro Ncnr Hazleton Is Likely
to Causo a Good Deal of Damage.
Shipping Machinery of the Dun
moro & White Factory from Blng
hamton to This City What Aleck
Copeland Has to Say About Some of
the Troubles of an Engineer.
Following Is the Delaware, Lncka
wanna and Western board for today:
Scrai.un, Pa, Dec. 6, 1839.
SOUTH.
No. 51 T. Nairn, an.
No. 34 M. llcnnlgan.
No. 21-A. J. McDonnell
No. 36 James Unhagan,
No. 3S-T. Hopkins.
Extta P. l Stevens, with C. Bartholo
mew's men.
No 4v J. Duffy.
Extra P. D. Secor.
No. 210-P. Slngir.
No. 236-E. E. Hullctt.
No. 42 A. Gerilty.
No. 41 U. Kearney.
No. IS George LudloW.
No. 4 P. Cuvunuugh, with F. F. Stev
ens' men.
No. 230 S. Finnerty, with P. Sccor's men.
No. 48 J. UurkhnrL,
Extra J. Gerrlty.
No. 50 McLane, with Fellows' men.
Extra J. Urock.
SUMMITS.
6 a. m., north G. Frounfclkcr,
7.30 a. m., north-S. Carmody.
11 a. m., north James Ginlcft
10 a. m., Houth II. Bush.
1 p. m., south II. Blsblnc.
6 p. m., south M. Madlgas,
PULLER
10 a. m.-Pccklns.
PUSHERS.
4 p. m., south J. Hcnnlgan.
7 p. in.. sorth R. Duffy
10 p. m., south C. Lamping
PASSENGER ENGINES.
7 a. m. AVIdencr.
10 p. m. C. McGovern.
NORTH.
AVlld cat, 2 engines, C a. m. J. Bush,
with O. Hill's men.
AVlld cat, 2 engines, 6 a. m. J. O'Hara.
No. 23, 2 engines Doudlgan.
No. '."J, 2 engines P. J. Nealls.
No. 31, 2 engines C. Klngsley.
Extra, 3.30 p. m 2 engines J. Swartz.
Extra, 2 engines, 4 p. m. John Gahagan.
AVlld cat, 2 engines, 7 p. m. J. E. Mas
ters. AA'lld cat, 2 e.iglnes, 8 p. m. A. Ketcham.
AVlld cat, 2 engines, 10 p. m. T. Murphy,
with Castner's men.
An Engineer's Troubles,
Tho AVIIkes-Barre' News of yester
day contained the following:
" 'This is the worst kind of snow for
the man In tho cab,' said Aleck Cope
land at the A'alley depot yesterday as
he stepped from Delaware and Hudson
engine 91, 'and I'm glad I'm at my
destination. Passengers in the coaches
don't mind it, but the men In the en
gine are caused considerable annoy
ance. If not positive worry. You see
these big Hakes are soft, and as soon
as they strike a window they stick
there like glue. Running through the
storm at a fifty mile an hour clip and
the front window of the cab covered
with snow Isn't the plcasantest thing in
the world and I hope the snow fa'.l
will cease before I start on my retutn
tilp to Carbondale.
" An engineer must look ahead, and
If anything obscures his view In front
he has but one alternative open the
window nnd thrust his head out. Tho
snow fills his eyes, drops down the
back of his neck and gathers In big
globules on his mustache, but he Isn't
in a position to register a kick, and Is
compelled to take his medicine. A man
is in danger of catching all kinds of
colds, but he doesn't pull his head In
'out of the wet.' It's a bad day for our
business.' he concluded as he hastened
back to his engine."
Mine Fire Near Hazleton.
The fire which has raged for over a
year In the old tulm banks at Stock
ton No. 8. near Hazleton, has now
gotten Into tae mines and, according
to Information given out yesterday
from semi-official circles, It won't be
long until a mine fire of a serious
nature Is started.
It is said that the fire has communi
cated to the old South Sugar loaf work
ings and that thousands of dollars
worth of coal may be consumed.
Transferred to This City.
Last night Harry M. Dunmore re
ceived from Scranton the final paper
completing the transfer of his Inter
ests In the Dunmore & White company
to the new company recently formed
In Scranton to be known i a the Theo
dore A. White Manufacturing com
pany. The first carload of machinery
from the Dunmore & White factor:'
will leave for Scranton this morning
and before the end of the week the en
tire property of the Dlnghamton com
pany will be In Scranton.
All the Interests of Mr. Dunmore are
transferred to the Scranton organiza
tion. Including the obligations of the
Iilnghamton concern. Mr. White, at
the head of the new concern, has lived
in Scranton for a year and a half and
has for some time desired to have a
factory there. He has also wished to
engage In the making of trouseis and
overalls. In addition to that of shirts.
44 A Word to the
Wise is Sufficient."
'But some stubborn people
wait until "down sick " be
fore trying to ward off illness
or cure it. The wise recog
nize in the word "Hood's"
assurance of health.
For ill blood troubles, scrofuh, pimples,
s iuell as diseases of Ihe kidneys, liver
And bowels. Hood's SirsAparilU is the
effective And fAulttess cure.
Rheumatiam " "aw pMcfMffy
helpless from rheumatism In my shoulder.
Hood's SdrstpirilU cured me And ever
since Is a household fAvorite." SMrs. M.
E. Towers, 4312 St. Lawrence tAve.,
Chicago, MI.
jood& SaMafrwiU
KM7I7TmnmLJ.ii Itmnmm
-iTftgr-HBiffi irr rt iti
Hood't Mill ar Hw lllii th Doa-lrrlUUcg n
Itt
illy cuhnllc to U)t with IfooA'i ltripr1ll
to which the Dunmoro & White com
pany confined their attention. The
new concern Includes the making of all
these articles.
Already the overall department of
the new concern has begun operations
with sixty hands and It Is said that
from 160 to 200 employes will be busy
when the trousers and shirt depart
ments start up. The manufacture of
the "Parlor City" shirt, formerly made
by the local company, will bo con
tinued and the "3oM Medal" overall
will be their principal brand In that
line. Only a few of the employes of
the local corcern will co to Scranton.
Blnghamton Republican.
THE UNCALLED FOB LETTERS.
Thoso That Await Owners at the
Postofflce.
List of letters remnlnlng uncalled for
nt the Scranton postofTlce Dec. ft, 1893.
Persons calling for s.ime will pleas
say advertised and give date of list.
Ezra II. Ripple, P. M.
Henry Adams, Mrs. Helen Allen,
AVm. Allen, AVm. Arnold. Mrs. Emily
Allison, American Bedstead Co.
Mr. Thos. Buckingham, Wm. Born',
Dr. E. W. B!akslee, C. AV. Booth.
Dorothea Brandies, Mr. Blrhak, J. J.
Brady.
James Carroll, Adolph Chow, Mrs.
Eliza Compton, Mrs. Goo. Craky, Mls3
Coyne, Blanche Coffman.
H. J. Dllley & Co., Mrs. Emm.i
DlKon, Mr. Chas. Dennis, Annie May
Davles, Mrs. Dawson.
George- Pllenberger, Eldrlge Graham
&. Co., Chat ley 'Earlley, Mamie Envoy
"Photo," John Eberhardt, Mls3 B.
Early.
P. J. Foley, Prof. S. Fagare.
Eleanor D. Gill, Thos. Orlfflths, Miss
Maggie Griffiths, Mr!, Stephen Gnut
chen, Miss Belle Ullboy.
Mrs. AVm. Hognn, Mrs. D. J. Hinc,
B. F. Harris. AV. H. Hlgglns. T. T.
Howclls, John Hodgson, Jon. J.
Hughes.
Enock Jones, David F. Jones, Mrs.
Jones.
Gertrude Kenncn, Hairy Klein, L. F.
Keating, M. D.
Miss Llnburg, John Lunest.
R. Marks,' Mrs. B. E. Miller. Mrs.
Geo. McClaln, M. McCormack, MrMur
ray & Co., Rogers Q. Mills, Peter Mc
Granahan, Mlna Mlnker, Miss Anna
Melloy, Mrs. B. Manning, Jennie W.
Grier Mears. C. L. Meyers.
C. II. O'Mallcy. M. P. O'Boyle.
Mrs. Ilumia Patnyrust, Jos. Plgna
tare, J. Dell Petcrman, J. Petilkls.
Hern Charles Rlngelsteln.
Mr. AVm. Smith (U). I H. Smith, Mrs.
Sarah Swartz, Frank Sliret, Leopold
Schlanger.
Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. LIz::le Thompson,
J. Tries?.
Lco-ard S. AA'allace, Mrs. Geo. AA'ard,
Miss K. AVfilsh, Dr. P. G. AVhlte, AVI1I
AValnwrlght, S. R. AA'atson, Felix AVen
ger, Flcrence B. AVallace.
7.. H. Young, Miss Isabella Young.
And Every Form of Torturing
Disfiguring Skin and Scalp
Humors Cured by
(uticura
Spkcdt Ctmr. Tkeatment. Hatha the
affected pans thoroughly with Hot Wateb
and Clticora. boAP. Next apply Coticciu.
Ointment, the great skin cure, and l.istly tako
a full l(HO Of C'UTlCUllA RESOLVENT. ThlS
treatment will afford instant, relief permit
rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, perma
nent, and economical enre when all else fails.
Bold crtrj wlnre. PriM.Tm Sit. It.Mi or, CniCTKt
Roir.Ste t OlKTMIITT.SOc.l RtSOLYCllTfhllf llrtl.AOe.
PoTTEft Ultro A"D ('HIM. Cotr., Sot. Prop , lloltoo.
"Uow to Curt Ecitmi.-M-pin book. Iree.
Teeth Soft?
Then eat more bread. Kat
good bread morning, noon and
nlsht. Hat plenty of it. Light,
wholesome bread furnishes tho
very nutriment you need to
make the teeth hard and the
bones btrong.
"Snow
White"
makes the right kind of hrcad
You cannot anord poor flour at
any price. "SNOW WIIITK
costs more than some, but it's
better than all.
Insist on having It.
Get It of your grocer.
Meonly wlioleialo ."
THE WESTON MILL C9.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
M
TAKe TIME BY THE FOnELOZK.'
Mi GARRl RGES E KW
Car load just arrived. All styles,
and prices the lowest. Workmanship
guaranteed ev a on
THS CHEAPER QRDES.
Keep us In mind and yo:t won't .
tret 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 Ueds. etc. FIvj largo floors full
to the celling at
Thos. Koly's Stom, FiSiiMUA,
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
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garded as events. Two good reasons why the high
grade and quality of the Books offered the marvelously
low price. No house in America has ever sold high grade
12 mo. Books as cheap as we have in the past, and are do-
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series of 234 titles made up of the best Books of the
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AUo shorter trips to Old Point Com
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Favorite ore.m nnd rull route to At
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the Cotton Sfitca Imposition.
Write for full pirlliulars of these and
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J. 3, Brown, Qen'l Pass'r Agent.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestic
use and of all sizes, including Iluckwheai
and nirdscye, delivered In any part uf
the city, fct the lowest price.
Orders received at the ofllce, Oonn"ll
building, Itoom 06; telephone No. 17C2, ni
at the mine, telephone No. 212, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at the mine.
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