tJV-wr-ntvjfm' "- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1899. 8 MONEY WAS LOST IN SPECULATION THAfr IS THE DEFENSE Or QEOIUIE W. BEALE. Ho Is Charged with Embezzling $1,500 and His Defense Is That tho Lato Mrs. Henry Mead He quested Him to Invest tho Houoy for Hor In a Coal Company Tho Venture Eld Not Prove a Success and tho Money Was Lost Opinion from Judge Ounster Other Cases. Tho caso of Clnorfro XV. IJcalc, charg ed with embezzlement by Henry Mead, was called heforo Judge U. XV. Arch bald, in the main couit room, yester day. Mr. Boole w.is executor of tho estate of R. K. Kills, cert-ascd. Onu of tho heirs was Mrs. Henry Mead. Bho died and her husband as hor ex ecutor, falling to find mnonir her ef fects tho $1,500 which constltutod hen bhare of the Ellis estate, sued Mr. Beale for embezzling It, Mr. Scale's defense Is that the money was lost In a speculation which Mrs. Mead authorized. She nskod him to Invest her shnre of the e3tato for her and ho put it Into the Mori Is llldge Coal company. In which ho hlmsolf was making Investment. She did not wish to have tho stock credited to her rwune because of some family misun derstandings, and It was arranged that her stock shruld br carried In the name of Alfred Ifanvy. Tho Investment proved disastrous, nnd the $t,E0C was wiped out. Mr. Beale has the stock cert! Ilea tos and Mr. Harvey to prove his lnnooonc of nny wrong doing or negligence. John F. Scragg and I.. P. Wedi-man are Mr. Beale's attorneys. Other Criminal Court Case3. In tho case of tho commonwealth against Mary J. Willis, tho defendant was returned not guilty. The costs were divided between the defendant and tho prosecutrix, Agnes Hodgson. Albert I.loyd, tho North Ihid boy charged with stealing a pocketbook from A. Hubkovitz' .store, was leturned guilty with a recommendation of mer cy. Judge Archbald sent him to the Huntington reformatory, lie was out of the Houfo of Itofuge only a month when he committed this latest thott. In tho case of tho commomvcilth ngalnst Louis Ackerson, the pari of the verdict placing the wun on Fred Holderle, was set asldo by Judge Arch bald Verdicts of not sallty but pay tho costs wer; returned In the Woyahner Housick cross suits. Kate Garvoy, alias Kate George, charged with selling liquor without a license, was brought In on a capias, and held In $7.0 bail fo her appear ance at tho nwet term of couit. Want Anothpr View Made. Petitions for a re-view of the two Toposed roads In Scott township, con- icctlng Prlceburg and Green Grove, Were filed yesteiday by Benjamin F. Burdlck, William Shenner.W. G. Weth- crby, B. S. Winfleld, G L. Hendrick- Fon, R. B. Biust, Thomas Baker, Charles Swartz, Isaac Von Storch and C. W. Dalley. The petitions allege tho contemplated roads are useless and a burden to the tnxpayers. The original views were made bv E. B. Jormyn, J. M. Walker and M. S. Knight. Couit approved the petitions, but directed that no vleweis be ap pointed until after the exceptions ate argued. Opinion from Judge Gunster. Judge Guncter yestmdav s-ont down an opinion In tho case of Charles J. Chuich and others against W. W. Winton and others, dismissing tho plaintiff's bill of exceptions at the cost of the plaintiffs. He also dictated two other opinions In Important nases which wor sub mitted to him and which will be hand ed down in the course of a few days. Charged with Slander. John G. Ollendlke and his wife, Mary, brought a suit In slander yesterday against W. Byron Slmrell to recover $1,000 for damages done their good names by certain defamatory utter ances which, it 13 alleged, he made last November. The plaintiffs keep a hotel at Mont dale, and were recently man led. Their attorneys are Vosburg & Dawson. Marriage Licenses. Uluminato ColbossanI Scranton Mary SHIani Scranton Lulgi Passanza Winton Gulseppl Pacini Winton '.TBmes Gallagher US Throop street Nellie Coyne Mlnooka Court House News Notes. The report of tho viewers of the sewer on Jones street, Hull avenue and other streets of Olyphant borough was conditionally confirmed yesterday. Application for divorce was made yesterday by William H. Chubb, through Attorney George M. Watson. He alleges that his wife. Maggie Stlck ney Chubb, to whom he was married October 27, 186$, deseited him April m, 1S95. The following cases set down for trial las.t Saturday were continued )unt!l next Saturday: Patrick McGInty, de- California in 3 Days Chicago-Union pa cific AND NORTH- WESTERN LINE A NY ticket agent will tell you about " The Overland Limited," every day In the year at 6.30 p. m. from Chicago. No change of cars and all meals in dining cars. The Pacific Express leaves every night at 10.30. See your ticket reads Chicago & North'Westcrn Railway front Chi 'cago. 4Imo&h. 'Htm fork IOtCKo'tt.,rHMtlfkla 4K Vint St. Cincinnati MI Smltnfld St. ritttiuit lijjkt tmiu.Clutlati V CamnivHaitlut, Dttrtlt 22g? 4-1 Ww Ftt vl m v w &a . l zV AT V y .' IVxYiVvti lAftraMAiifM 4$w DhupiIiVq w n wjiAAwvajivhS m Supreme. You take a genuine medicine when you use a Sovereign Cure. They touch the spot, that is what you want. Virtue gilts true reputation. THEY POSITIVELY CURE Trade Mark Keg. Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Blood, Ca tarrh, Asthma, Hoort, Liver, Diarrhoea, Crtppo, Conoral Do blllty, Malaria, Neuralgia. A Separate Remedy for Each Disease Every Remedy Each Tor Bale nt All Druggist!. THE HOMeTrEASURE A book full of valuable Information, SENT FREE to nny address. Tf In r.ontjt ns to the nature of your HlneJ. yon consult our doctors by tuall absolutely fre of charge. SOVEREIGN REA1EDY CO., 1237 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. sertion; Kate McGInty, prox. James McHugh, dcseition; Mary Mcllugh, prox. Martin Judge, surety; Alice Fer guson, prox. Samuel Jurkovltz, -ur-ety; Samuel Hauls, pros, Solomon Middleman, of Archbald, was yesterday discharged under tho In solvency laws. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Make TJp of the D., L. & W. Board for Today Order with Refer ence to Whistle Signals. Following is the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western boaid for today: SOUTH. No. 51-XV. II. Nichols, with W. D. War- fel's men. No. 34-J. McCue. Extra T. Murphy, with Lnrkln's men. No. 2t-M. B. Nuuinan, with P. J. O'Mal- Iry's men. No. KG George Ilafferty. No. 3S W. 11. Bartholomew. No. 40-F. Hallctt. Extra C. Townsend. No. 210-U. Bennett. No. 2iG J. McCann. No. 42 J. Rone, with Wandall's men. No. 44 A. G. Hammlt, with I'olhamus' men. Extru-O. Miller. No. 1S-J. EnnlH No. 4t A. Hopkins. No. 230 J. Mooter, with Klnerty's men. No. 4S-W. McAllister. No. SO-Georgo Ludlow. SUMMITS. C a. m., north (3. Frounfelker. 7.C0 a m., north M, Hosie, with War- rick's men. 11 a. m., north S. Carmody. 10 a. m south H. Hush. 1.30 p. m., south O. Randolph. C.30 p. m., south M. Madison. PULLERS. 10 a. m. Pecklns. PUSHERS. 4 p. m , south Lamping. 1 p. m., fcouth 13. S. Wnrfel. 10 p. m . south O. rase. PASSENGER ENGINES. 7 a. m. Widener. 10 p. m. McGovcin. NORTH. Wild cat, 2 engines, 5 u. m. T. Doudlcan. Wild cut, 2 c.iglnes, B . m. J. O'llara. No. 25, 2 engine!. C. Klugley. No. 2H, 2 engines J, Swartn. Exti.i, 2 engines. 11 a. m. E. Duffy, with J. Guharun's men. No. 31, 2 engines J. E. Masters. Extra. 2 engines, 3 p. in. A, Ketehum. Wild cat. 2 engines, G p. m. A. Mullin. Extia, 2 engines. 7 p. m. R. Castner. Wild cut, 2 engines, 8 p. m. T. Fitzpat- rick. Wild cat. 2 engines, 10 p. m. J. Ilcnnlgan, with GeorEe Hill's men. New Whistle Signals. The following order, addressed to conductors and engineers, has been lsbuod by Superintendent A. C. Salis bury: I find the new code of whlstlo slcnala Is not bcinn fully observed, partlculally Iiertnlnlnp to the culling1 attention to big nals displayed for following fcectlon and uuiweilns same. Alo engineer calling for flnKman to go back and protect rear of train. The.so are very Important features and must be strictly observed. Any failure on tho part of engineers to give these signals must be reported by trainmen. A. C. Salisbury. HALLSTEAD. Special to The Scranton Tribune. Uullstend, Pee. 13. Mrs. Shaw, of Hufialoji N. Y., Is tho guest of her son, Uussell Shaw. Uutheifoul J. Swart::, of Scranton, was vIsltinK Ills brothers here Sunday. Krmlneer Oeorqo Ijamb has been as slRiied a run on the Lai ka wanna upon o pnrconBer train which Is to run from Scranton to Washington and return dally. It will necessitate his removal to Scranton. The Owego coal that has run be tween here and Cwego nearlv ever1 since tho Ivackawunna load has been In operation Is to bo disortiitlnued coir menclnff Sunday next. M. Summer ton was tho conductor of the Owepo. The new time tables on the Lacka wanna, whli h so Inti. effect Sunday, Deo, 17, have changed the name of Great Bend to Hallstend. To tho satisfaction of the people In 'this vic inity, A. C. Salisbury, of Scranton, held a Jong conference heie Monday with O. C Simmons. It Is understood that tho object of his visit was to arrange for the new schedule which Goes into effect Sunday. William Mahoney, living about twi miles east of here, on the New Mil ford road, was found dead In bed last Sunday morning. Dr. F. J. Smith pro nounced death as resulting noin heart failure. No Inquest was held. The remains woro burled In the Cathollo cemetery In Great TJend on Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Wells and children are vlsltlntc friends near Syracuse, Mis. John Austin Is suffering from a serious attack of pneumonia. Engineer Joseph Wesley Is again at his post of duty handling tho throt tle of one of the yard pushers. Early la tho week the tank wheel of the I Pi 1 A pusher, upon which he wan working, broke and badly bent the Iron work about tho tank. The dnmaqod cnglno Is being repaired In tho round house here. It Is announced that Bro'r Tsalmuel More has procured a phonograph and will tour tho country reproducing tho Brush factory whistle. Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. TravlF, of Blng- hamton, have moved hero nnd are oc cupylng rooms above Boyle & Cod dlngton's stoio in tho bulldtng owned by Mr. Travis. Miss Dora Townsend Is the guest of Mrs. Prank Ifnapp. A little baby boy of Tr. Smith's reached out, when unseen by his par ents, nnd clutched n bottle of poison, In tho doctors office. Dr. Smith ad ministered an nntldote nnd saved his son's life. The board of trade are offering free factory sites and other Inducements to Industries wishing to locate hero. Evangelist John Davis, who recently left here, is holding enthusiastic and successful meetings nt Nottingham, near Philadelphia. Both the Baptist and Presbyterian Ladles' Aid societies will servo sup per Thursday afternoon and evening. Tho Baptists will hold their supper at the residence of Mrs. Arthur Chichest er, and the Presbyterians In the church parlors. Miss Jennie Watklns has gone to Factoryvllle, where she Is to take part in a declamation and musical contest Friday evening. Hew E, K. Thomas, of Montrose, was In town Wednesday Inspecting our church buildings, with a view of adopt ing some of the new features when the new cdltlce Is erected In Montrose. The Colsten family on Wednesday exhumed some of the members of the family who were burled In tho Episco pal cemetery In Great Bend and burled them In Woodlawn cemetery. A gondola car heavily loaded with rails ran off the track near the engine pit Wednesday and It was several hours before It could be forced back upon the lalls. The churches are making exj-uislve preparations for the observance of Chiistmas time In tho Sunday schools. WANTS HIS WIFE TO RETURN. John Miles, of Priceburg, Gener ously Agrees to Forgive Her. John Miles, a colored man and a resi dent of Prlceburg, yesterday came to Mis. W, B. Duggan, agent for the As sociated Charities, and told a doleful tale. Miles Is a man of about thirty five, and some time ago took unto him self as wife a comely white damsel. Their domestic life was not of the happiest and lat Saturday the wife left him and went to some ft lends, with whom sho has since stopped. The abandoned husbanl yearns for his spouse, anl asked Mrs. Duggan to look Into the case and try to bring his de serting companion home. He generously offers to pardon her her transgressions and freely receive her. Mrs. Duggan Intends to Investi gate tho matter. ''vaacne, Dlllousncss, heartburn, lnrU stion, and all liver ills are cured b y w i3 THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss. Constipation, Dyspopsia. iSick-Hoad- gacho and Livor Complaint. SUr.rtR CflflTBD. 100 PILLS Sold bv all drucelata nc rTQ I or sent by mall. "la' IKervlta Medical Co., Cklcajo Sold by McGarrnh & Thomas, Drug gists,, 203 Lackawar.ra ave., Scranton, I'd. Md" PlBSs $o)C ('"jrcistg. 95 cent, jdB&V " , '" ' ' U aT pilji j LVffiTA w mi fc Ha u.u u - Mr tfioiaWrta3Sr3ft?4 9 wmmm B .HiJRHiti iUUUUItf MffiSffiPm aftMgfeiffl . 1 f0. ilk. m S Kmrnno 1K1IIPP Mk wfteiws IvIriNrV The greatest pleasure comes from sub stantial gifts at Christmas. You will be pleased with our array of Christmas Shoes. Attractive, substantial, stylish footwear, sure to be welcomed as Christmas gifts, sure to be pleasing remembrances all winter STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING WE take Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Checks in Payment for Shoes. 77W Krrr 'rYj3wh U! FALLING HAIR RESTORE by warm shampoos with CtrriooitA Boap, fol lowed by light dressings with Coticooa, pur est of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This treatment will clear the scalp and hair of crust, scales, and dandruff, soothe Irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulate tho hair follicles, supply the roots with energy ana nourishment, and produce luxuriant lustrous hair with clean, wholesome scalp. Sottea. tr-"Uowtol'rodueLuiurtalllik,"r,i. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis tlroaiway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Orce Church. Europeai Plan. Rooms $i,oo a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there, are few better conducted hotels In tha metropolis than tho St. Denis. ine great popularity u una acquirea can readily bo traced to Its unique location. Its home-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of its cuisine and service, and Its ery moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. L, Cor. Sixteenth St. an J Irvi i Plui, NEVA YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.51) Per Day and Upwnrds. L.UKOPHAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -M- For Iiusincst i T- .11UII In tho heart of the wholesale district. For Msoppcrs 3 minutes' walk to Wanamakcrs; S minutes to Steed Cooper's Dig Stare. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points uf Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PU Only one mock from Broadway. R00ID3, $1 Up. Prlccj Reajonsbls MAKE PERFECT MEN nOOTl)MPAIU! Ponotsuf. forLcritffrt 1 he Joy and mnbltliiniof life can bcrfttorrdto J"u ?' ry worn of Xerou UrbllHr r I rjnoiuieijr r'iffn vy rt.uri'tiu . TAUlik n.ui't prompt rcuri iu loninit, riuiDir memory Kim ur wmh nd drain of vital power. Intuited by lndlcretloni oreiceiteiof enly jean. Imnirt vl?or and ootencv to at erv func tion Braee op Ida system Uiva jOifL bloom to id chfkiaadlimr lo the jet of4fIounBOrcld. OneWc boxrenrwiTltal cnarffjr P1M boiei at f.lOc9inpleiKuarantedcure3nrf or money r funded Can b carried Id veit nor pocket boM everywhere or mailed In rlaln wrapper on tecelp'.i; price by THI rKIimrr t'o,, Caitoa Bld., Calen, Sold in Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarran & Thomas, druggists. Chieheater'a EncUtb Dlamccd nranS. Orldnal and IIdIv Cnubie. arc. alwaTi reliable, ladifi. Druzglit fr ChUtttrt h va a Jm rwnjjtrand fa Ited and G'ld turta"ia loesca, iraiM wim blue riri on 'I Lo no other. !: Ait danarrvui iub$ttu- Hon and imita'ion AtDmnlm.ef b4 4. la itunrii for r&rtltalnrf tfitlouultli atl "Ilellef for Ladfea'falctbr by return ChleheaterCLemlcalCo.tMixOavmlqaAr, o.al Uruscliti. ;JIII.AlA.t L elSbyailLo.al ! i s UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS rENNYRGYAL PILLS & i$ 5 M C J mi ?M1 JUW -Urfn"r!!""jrn"Bmii,jn Vjc5 :o;o:o:oj lr(UiWu,,,l,uli'uu"uj,l fltIO EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN Hoi ay 25c Each or $1.38 Half Dozen Ladies' and Gentlemen's All Liuen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, of a fine, smooth quality, in neat and well woikcd letters. 50 Cents Each Large Size; Jap Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, suitable for men's use or for ladies' neck scarfs. 25c Each or $1.38 Half Dozen Ladies' and Gentlemen's sizes, in plain all linen Hemstitched Haudkercliicfs, the liuest, softest, smoothest linens we have ever shown at the price. 25c Each or $1.38 Half Dozen Ladies' Linen and Swiss Lawn Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in both scalloped and hemstitched edges, in neat effects, fancy lace effects, elaborately embroidered ef fects a strong 25-ceut line. ' At 12J4c or $1.40 Per Dozen Ladies' and Gentlemen's sizes, in plain all linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, of unusual value. At 15 Cents a Box-at 25 Cents a Box Children's Handkerchiefs, three in a fancy box the former at 15c box contains colored border, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in neat desigus. The 25-cent line is of White Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs. At Prices from 25 Cents to $20 Each We show the most comprehensive line of Plaiu and Fancy Handkerchiefs ever gathered together under the roof of a Scranton store. Indeed, the line would do credit to the largest and best of Metropolitan establishments. OUR WELL-KNOWN FAIR PRICES PREVAIL. CONNOLLY --.-j-------------a-a--a--aaa-aaa THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.000 surplus 45O.000 WM. CONNELt, Presidcnl. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prw. YILLIAM II. PECK, Casliler. Pleasing Bread Every v.IfoN anxious that her baking i hall be pleasing to her husband Sho takes prldo In line, light, white, llaky bread or blscultH and her pastry must be par excellence. "Snow u Flour is her infallible fiiend hhc Is sure that her baking will be uniform and up to h r liking. "SNOW WHITE" Is "best by every test." All grocers tell It. "Weonlv wholssale't " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbonclale, Olyphant. THTtTWyTWTTTW i At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for Comestle use and of all blzes, Including Uuckwbeat and litrdseye, delivered In any part tt tho cltv, .t the low ett price. Orders received at the office, Connell building, noom 06; telephone No. 17C2. or at tho mine, telephone No. 272, will ba promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. MIT PLEASANT COAL CO . i -- i Iffllrlorl uprortuiiBie ufl rrrt Irwa 'allllLLBUPrlfKLadkif&sd. It laud I'olion. 1 Vouthful t not: Ln Vlialllv irlcocclt 10. )cd4 for burn TctlinnlU od Itnok Cl.1fr.ih" tn lf II. IV Tlll.kl.. t. U.. Pf-w-A.' :: r.".v l: -"t.tivi-' K'MVnw iiunn piiiu ri -iiiriit r ViVtr. llilTi-ly i hi oa)r iprclftitil lo tbtL 1 Uolte4 biaua to curt even lLoub ttt Dioai ccUbutfrl r L 1 UlUtt filtd. t reih mmi cured tu 4 to 1 0 dy ll8uri 3 1 T'T T T T T T TT TTTTTTTTTTTT m 1 V .irL i II " I AND bBobV SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Handkerchiefs & WALLACE, D rapenes WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. 129 Wyoming Avenue, tii Lager Beer Brewery Slnnuracturors ar OLD STOCK pan, 435 to 455 , SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Streot, Telephons Cull, 231 J. DR. OUVSTUN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran ton, Pa 'II 'cute an 1 Chronic Ulsctcs ot Men, Vvonvn an Children, Cuniulta lo.i all J examination (ree. Olllce Hours Dally and bunJay 8 a. m. to 9 p. ut. is o ailac 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB The most compfete stock this side of New York at our well known low prices. I COUCH COVERS I O I BED SETS LACE CURTAINS Renaissance, Brus sels, Irish Point, Tambour, Nottingham. FURNITURE COVERINGS Tapestry, Velour, bilk D.imask, Frou Frou, Corduroy. I TABLE COVERS I 5 , CHAIRS l - HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS, WALL. PAPER, RUGS. laiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiuisiiiiiniisu M am 5 We have just received 5 a new lot of tliese popu- 5 lar game boards, just the s 5 thiiig for the home or 5 S club room. It is one of 5 s the most fascinatiug 5 s games ever invented, from a 5 io to 16 games ou one jjj board. Prices $2.50, $3.50 I and $.00. 5 I Athletic Cootls, S5 S Cameras.Koaaks & Supplies 'ill AVashlnston Ave. H!J!3i!i:niiiiri!:r.iwiiti2inmai5J!u5 THE SIC Hnni Koonis 1 ainl2,Com'lth B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER 41 n do at Moosloand Hush iala '.Vorii. LAPLIN & RAND I'OWDGR CO '3 ORANGE QUN POWDER El'ctrlo Ilatterlai. Kleotrlo Kxplolsri, explodlas bluiti, Safety l''iu 43 1 Repauno Chemical Co.'s uxi"0n" vim FLQREY v j
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