TITE SCEAKTOX TETBIIXE TUESDAY 31011X1X0, DECEMBER 11, 1894. MURDER CASK GO OYER They Kill Not Be Tried at the l'res ' ent Term of Court. A RASH SPECIAL CONSTABLE lie Used a Shot Gun and Is Now Being Tried for Felonious Wouuding-Two Petty South Sldo Cascs-I.awson Enters o Pico of Guilty. The second week of the December term of criminal court opened yester day morning and the 'Interest of the public which was aroused In the Bezek murder case was fully as expectant, as the first and second cases on the docket were those of murder. The first case to be tried was against Joseph Rumln isky, who killed August Gouse at the "Ridge," near Archbald. The murder er was captured and landed In ithe counlty jail the next day. The second case was against John Roatosky, who beat Joseph Clletic to death with abase ball bat In a bar room brawl on the morning of Sept. 23. An other man, Joseph Bldds, was plugged full of holes with a shot gun In ithe name cae by Rostosky's brother, who Is held a prisoner in the Cllotic murder as an accessory. Bldds recovered and Is now well. Both cases were contin ued until the January term of court to fflve District Attorney Kelly a chance to clear the list of minor cases, as the Irlail of theitwo murder cases would in vllve as much .time as the Bezek case, Just -nded. Judge Edwards was presiding In the main court room and the first ease culled before him was on all day and not finished at adjournment. Frank Bruner, an Italian special constable of Throop, Is the defendant in three cases, two of felonious wounding and one of carrying concealed weapons. In the first case George Polochlck is the prose cutor, and ' in the other two Joseph Truthoe Is. Dlstrlot Attorney Kelly and Attorney K. C. Newcomb are rep resenting the commonwealth and At torneys H. L. Taylor, W. J. Lewis and Thomas J. Duggan are for the de fendant. They Assailed Him. Substantially the case la that the de fendant claims to be a special officer of the borough of Wlnton and was only acting as the law permits him to do under suchl circumstances. He ial leges that the prosecutors and a nunv ber of others, In fact a mob, of which they were a part, assailed him with stones on the night of Oct. 21 on one of the streets of the borough, and he shot at them, Judge Albright, of Lehigh, held court In No. 2, und the first case called before him was that of Jacob Boes, of the South Side, who was charged by his wife, Lena, with thumping her in the face. 1 Attorney John F. Scragg assist ed Mr. O'Neill, the assistant district at torney, in the prosecution, and Attor ney George .S. Horn conducted the de- fense. The charge is that on May 28 last Boes assaulted his wife so violent ly that she fell on the floor from the force of his blows. The defense main talned that she publicly addressed peo pie on the atreet and Insulted the memory of his farther, and the prosecu- tion held that no words can Justify an assault. The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty and equally divided the costs. The next case before Judge Albright was that of Robert Linn against J. Reed, charge of larceny by bailee. The facts appear to be that the prosecutor last April loaned a bed to the defend ant, who had Just then entered upon the matrimonial sea. The understand ing was that Reed should return the bed, which was valued at $4, after using it a month. Up to this day he retains possession of it. Judge Albright In structed the Jury to find a verdict in favor of the defendant, as no evidence was brought out to show a fraudulent Intent on the part of the defendant Any action, therefore, which the prose cutor could enter against the defendant should be In common pleas court in a question of damages.. A South Side Case. Richard Helbring, of the South Side, charged with assault and battery by Peter Allbach, was tried. On July 24 the prosecutor caught Helbring steal lug mortar from the new Nineteenth ward school house. He ordered him away and Helbring struck him. All bach is a special officer and attempted to handcuff the defendant, who broke away. It was a trivial case that should not have got Into court. The Jury found the defendant not guilty and placed the costs on the prosecutor. A Jury was called In No. 2 and Clark D. Lawson, the noted bicycle thief, was called for trial. Fred C. Hand was prosecutor. The defendant was led from the prisoner's dock by Keeper Flanaghan and brought Into No 2 cour room. He is now serving a nine month's sentence in the county Jail, having been convicted at the last term of court on the Bame charge as the one for which he was yesterday called to answer that of larceny by bailee. The defendant had no counsel and Judge Edwards as signed B. F. Ackerly to defend him, After a short consultation between Lawson and Attorney Ackerly, they walked before the bar and entered a plea of guilty. The prosecutor, through Assistant District Attorney O'Neill stated to the court that the defendant had not stolen the bicycle, simply de- talned it and did not sell it, and he had no desire to prosecute. Attorney Ackerly made a plea for mercy, urging tho respectable position of the defend' ant's parents, and" that he was a young man who got away from home and fell Into evil ways. Judge Albright sen tenced Lawson to pay a fine of 35 and spend fifteen days In the county Jail the Bentence to begin at the expiration of the sentence he Is now serving. IIOLLYS HAVE SEPARATED. Tho Husband Says His Wife Is Infulth ful. Claud B. Holly applied for a divorce yesterday from his wife, Frankte C. Holly, and named Grant Wescott as correspondent. The couple were married at Blng- luunton on June 15, 1891, and lived to getner until last Saturday. 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George Ball, clergyman, Olyphant. Henry Woods, carpenter, Scranton. Charles Rosar, mill hand, Scranton. Frank Johnson, painter, Scranton. W. B. Green, agent, scranton. Michael Corcoran, blacksmith, Scran ton. Thomas Oerrlty, hotel, Scranton. Patrick Dempsey, miner, Olyphant. Ernest Brownell, clerk, Taylor. Charles M. Maynard, miner, Scranton. P. C. Winters, farmer, Newton. Charles L. Van Valln, carpenter, Scran ton. Peter S. Hamlin, laborer, Moosic. . D. Stevens, foreman, Scranton. H. V. Northup, farmer, Glenburn. Henry Welsh, blacksmith, Scranton. John Bird, farmer, Jefferson. John McGuIre, steel worker, Scranton. Patrick Martin, farmer, Covington. Charles Hadley, laborer, Scranton. Dayton Compton, farmer, Jefferson. A. L. Collins, candymaker, Scranton. Joseph Altemus, miner, Moosic. vv: v . Ledsham, farmer, Scranton. James Kllbralth, shoemaker, Moosic. Philip Graff, hotel keeper, Scranton, James Burns, miner, Jermyn. August Krles, blacksmith, Scranton. K. Lowrey, farmer, Greenfield. Evan B. Jones, engineer. Scranton. esse It. Gardner, farmer, Greenfield. Albert H. Turner, milk agent, Scranton. Hubert M. House, farmer, Jefferson. O. A. Post, miller, Benton. ames Hess, laborer, Scranton. ames Miles, laborer, Dunmore. Oomer J. Reese, gentleman, Peckville. W. H. Hollenback, clerk, Carbondale. Thomas Murphy, miner, Minooka. w . j . McGraw, dentist, Scranton. ohn Keegan, driver. Scranton. Daniel Connell, bricklayer, Scranton. F. L. Sturdevant. salesman. Scranton. James Harrington, mill hand, Scranton. John P. Heath, collector, Scranton. ftiaiK Anuersun, lard inspector, Scran ton. W. J. McDonnell, laborer. Scranton. Jerome Yeager, farmer, Madison. Jumes Graham, laborer, Scranton. onn r. uaiiagher, farmer, Carbondale. 'rank L. Barnes, stable boss. Wlnton. John Robertson, foreman, Blukely. w. a. Muuey, clerk, Scranton. Joel Thomas, farmer, Elmhurst. John E. Kelly, foreman, Wlnton. Week Beginning Jan. 19. John J. Loftus, druggist, Scranton. allies McDonnell, barber. Minooka. Colllce H. Wetherby, blacksmith, Scott. ueorge Mathews, Inspector, Scranton. James O'Connor, reporter, Scranton. Harrison Gardener, farmer, Scott. Job Moore, farmer, Clifton. riaiiK n. Halstead. clerk. Scranton. T. H. Allen, engineer. Scranton. Joseph Alnsley, jr., lumber dealer, rHTuiuon. B. F. Gibbons, barber, Scranton. P. F. Hughes, agent. Cili'ImhkIrIo. John Williams, shoemaker, Scranton. vv. M. tortus, hotel, Moosic. Charles Oakley, farmer, La Plume. John Miller, teamster, Moosic. G. Walter Reynolds, merchant, Carbon dale. Lester Van Camp, laborer, New ton. Robert Feeney, blacksmith, Jermyn. John Blatter, clgarmaker, Scranton. Thomas Mash, blacksmith, Jessup. Peter Plutz, luborer. Scranton. Charles E. Robinson, pattern-maker, Otl UI11UI1. D. K. Oakley. Anthony Cuslck, merchant, Minooka. jiieouore freeman, farmpr ltani.in Joseph E. Donnellv. cashier. Sni-jintnn Alexander Alkmun, foreman, Scranton. jonn L-oieman. merchant, Dunmore. Martin May, clerk, Scranton. Thomas Qulnn, laborer, Mayfield. ram nngni, miner, Scranton. A. F. Hrlgham. farmer. South Ahl C. R. Hlerllne, machinist, Scranton. jacou rries, miner, Scranton. Thos.Vemslon, coal Inspector, Archbadd, Thomas E. Price, barber, Scranton. Anthony Mayon. laborer. Scranton. Joseph Fennls, mine foreman, Jermyn. juiiies iucAnurews, miner, Archbald. John G. Jennings, miner. Minooka. Kuiua J. foster, editor, Scranton. George ltufus, merchant, Ransom. E. C. Dran. secretary, Scranton. Thomas M. Kresge, farmer, Moosic. Abraham Altemus, clerk, Moosic. William Ellas, yeoman, Spring Brook, P. J. Hlckey, councilman, Scranton. August Frnntz, machinist. Scranton. William Wlnton, miner, Scranton. Jesse F. Gibbs, farmer. Benton. Vv llllam Dougher, constable, Archbald. I'atricK Higgins, merchant, Minooka. Morgan Sweeney, contractor, Scranton. George Treverton, carpenter, Blakely, Michael McDonnell, miner, Minooka. John Barrett, mlllhand .Scranton. Charles Farnham, farmer, Benton. George U. Carson, merchant, Scranton, Thomas Shea, miner, Minooka. Week Beginning Jan. 20. Thomas B. Rodham, florist, Scranton, John M. Stewart, gent, Carbondale. J. E. Kern, reporter, Scranton. Thomas Nealon, miner, Olyphant. rairicK aieioay, miner, Scranton. Daniel FVjley, farmer, Covington. O. B. Schrcltfer, clerk, Soramon. John Duggan, merchant, Dunmore. John Cawley, ex-alderman. Scranton. Joseph Kennedy, blacksmith, Olyphant. ievi unit, iarmer, itansom. William Breck, ax maker, Scranton. P. 1). Lewis, merchant. Scranton. Ferdinand Stelnmetz, foreman, Wlnton P. J. Mangen, hotel keeper. Scranton, Samuel Davis, miner, Scranton. S. H. Bailey, clerk, Waverly. F. C. Erhardt, engineer. Scrantin. T. J. Jennings, school con., Scranton, M. J. Kuane, miner, Scranton. William Henry, laborer, Scranton. Anthony Hart, baker boss. Mlnookn. John McCarthy, brakeman, Mayfield, h. v . Honiater, rarmer, Covington. O. W. Benedict, collector, Scranton. T. V. Lewis, policeman, Scranton. Andrew Kennedy, civil eng., Blakely, 1 (' It' V . . 1, . . . . lutings, niuiiH-gur, Dcrumon. W. E. Smith, butcher. North AWneton Jacob Snar, sr., blacksmith, Serantou Nathaniel Hallstead, gent, Scranton, Samuel Decker, farmer. Newton. Michael McDonnell, hotelkeeper, Taylor, jaeoo quarter, laoorer, scranton. Joseph Gleason, farmer, Greenfield. Michael Morrison, laborer, Scranton. Samuel Rodgers, painter. Blakelv. George E. Pryor, merchant, Scranton Martin Champion, brakeman, Scraitton John Perry, painter, Waverlv. Michael Sammon, conductor, Scranton Martin Donnelly, teamster, Moosic. C. E. Connor, physician, Scranton. O. W. Goodwin, farmer, Newton. John Buckley, plasterer, Scranton. Ed. Reynolds, minor, Scranton. Horatio Keller, Ins. agent, Scranton, Thomas Francis, miner, Taylor. Martin Ferguson, miner. Scranton. Patrick Gallagher, mlllhand, Minooka, Dallas Woodrroansee, farmer, Scott. George Lugllle, powder hand, Moosic, vv. r. uourtrignt, roreman, Taylor. W. K. Purdy, merchant. Carbondale. Samuel Workhoven, farm., Gouldsboro, Patrick Dally, hotelkeeper, Archbald, Charles E. Klntner, clerk, Dunmore, John Flood, laborer, Scranton. Sanford Wademan, farmer, Greenfield Finest line of Davis' Automatic Ink stands ever Bhown in the city at REYNOLDS BROS Picture Framing at Qrlmn'i new studio When Baby wai tick, we give bor Cattorm, When ahe was a Child, the cried tor Castor!, When ahe beoame Mia, aha clung to CaJtorta. vVheu ahe had Children, aha gave them Castorl 11 CASES TO BE TRIED List for the January Term of Court Has Been Made Up ACTIONS THAT KILL BE HEARD Number of Them Have Already Been Passed I'pon by a Jury and Come Vp for a Retrial-Names of the Litigants, The common pleas trial list for the th ree weeks term of court beginning Jan 14 was completed vesterdnv. It Is follows: First Week, Monday, Jan. 1. Margaret Hughes vs. Dehi Hudson Canal company; trespass. H. E. Rlker vs. Adeline T. Smith; WH ges. Charles Patchen vs. Levi Snyder: wages. Patrick Swift vs. Elk Hill Coal and ron company; wages. uneater js. Terry vs. L. M. Rozelle: wages. B. A. Welch vs. Allen Cipar Manu- facturlng company; Interpleader. rigie cigar Manufacturing company s. Allen Manufacturine- comnanv: in terpleader. Joseph Gluck vs. Michael Moran: In terpleader. Josoph Gluck vs. Marvin Pearce: In- terpleader. S. H. Mott, assignee vs. C. P. Jadwln: assumpsit. James O'Horo vs. City of Scranton; trespass. Peter Cerlnl vs. Roche & Fadden: re plevin. Jackson Merrvweather vs. Cltv of ocra nton ; trespa ss. Frank Savlno vs. John Flanaghan appeal. John G. Jennings vs. Valley Railroad company; trespass. Tuesday, Jun. 15. C. L. Rice vs. Fidelity and Casualty company or New York; trespass. Max smun vs. City of Scranton; ires pass. First National ba.nk of Snencer. Ia.. vs. Knight. White & Co.: assumpsit. Enos Flynu vs. John Harrington and wife; appeal. S, 11, Cretter vs. Susan Dale: anneal. Benjamin Howey vs. James Wilson: appeal. Catherine Campbell, administratrix, s. William Cougher; Judgment opened, Sweotzen, Pembroke & Co. vs. P. F, McDonald and T. J. Gllpatrlck; re plevin. J. II. Gunster. assignee, vs. George A, Jessup, et al; assumpsit. itun & t. vs. John and Mary Fau- rot; appeal. Wednesday, Jan. Itl. J. Kapusclenskl vs. Charles Tortollo; appeal. William Freedman vs. George Spitz; appeal. William Moore vs. James Rowley; ap ptal. Jennie E. Brink vs. Borough of Dmv more; trespass. Robert Tlnsley vs. Michael Dun ovan vs. John Walsh: trespass. ' Edward McDonald vs. Mrs. Patrick O Hara ; appeal. M. F. and M. E. Ifandley vs. Mary Barrett, et al; ejectment. Thomas Monoghan vs. Borough of BlaKely; trespass. Thomas O' Neil vs. City of Carbon dale; trespass. Morris and Essex Mutual Coal com pany vs. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company; trespass. Second Week, Monday, Jan. 20. William H. Mw.y vs. Hillside Coal and Iron company; ejcitment. Edward Toner vs. Central Railroad of New Jersey; trespass. Michael Murray and wife vs. Wlnton Borough; trespass. George H. Tryoit vs. John W. Altken assumpsit. Iron Clad Manufacturing company vs. Farmers Dairy company; ussump' sit. Spruks Bros. vs. Catherine and M. Norton; scl fa. William Bran non vs. Metropolitan Lire insurance company: appeal. F. H. Sllkman and L. F. Silkman vs John F. Muller; appeal. v. J. Burke vs. Jihn Seism and L, McFarlane; assumpsit. M. J. Burke vs. Philander Sihby and wife; appeal. Peter B. Walker vs. Newton towa ship; appeal. New York Bowery Fife Insurance company v, Fred Thels & Son; as sumpdH. W illiam T. Davis and George B, Carson vs. J. B. Shifter, admlnistraito of Mary A. Oliver, deoease-d: assumpsit Charles P. Hallock vs. Stroud & Chamberlain; trespass. Tuesday, Jun. 21. George Smalley, et al., vs. Robert M. House and Arthur Hazen; eject ment. Grant Tllman vs. E. B. Jermyn; ap peal. W. B. Christmas vs. Michael Reap appeal. R. Mantner vs. Jacob Bolz; assump sit. Frank Lesslng vs. Erie and Wyoming valley Railroad company; appeal. P. M, Barlow vs. Hunt & Connell, limited; appeal. W. P. Connell & Son vs. J. N. Rice appeal. W llllam McMannes vs. George Cooper tresspass. Peter Mulligan vs. Max Phillips; ap peal. A. E. Burr vb. William Protheroe & Co.; appeal. Wednesday, Jan. 2'2. James Murray vs. Albert G. Stearns ejectment. John H. Koch vs. Eva M. Hetzel and T. N. Hetzel; assumpsit. J. W. Rice and Eva Slsco vs. J. S Miller; appeal. Teenls Lumber company vs. Able Bros. & Co.; assumpsit. A. J. Rlblsh and wife vs. Benjamin Sweetser; uppeal. M. E. Alney vs. Eliza Brown; inter pleader. Thomas Morrison vs. Carbondale Traction company; trespass. Michael Flynn and wife vs. George E Hill; trespass. Mary Coleman vs. Catherine Staple and Bernard Davis; appeal. Henry Revels vs. Daniel O'Hara; ap peal. Third Week, Monday, Jan, 21. City of Scranton vs. Fred Berge scl fa. John Davis vs. PeopleB' Street Rail way company; trespass. Poncoast Coal company vs. Dickson City Water company; assumpsit. Llverlght, Greenwald & Co. vs. T. F. McDermott and E. A. Barber; assump sit. Cincinnati Safe and Lock company vs. M. Al. Dewltt; assumpsit. Eliza Small, et al., vs. E. J. Ehrgood ejectment. Grlffths & Jones vs. Frances Seelcy trespass. D. L. Griffiths vs. Ambrose De Pue and Gilbert De Pue; replevin. J. W. Hay & Son vs. White & Murphy appeal. WEAK HEN TOUR ITTEMTIOII IB VAlJliKU 1U HE kn TeUlM MAtt i a. w n.v n r prik ureal cuyiiBU xvcuieuf. fy to Gray's Specific Medicine IF YOU SUFFER billtT. Weaknstt of Bodr and Mind. Hncrma- torrncav and Impotaooy, and ail dtraaaea that arm irem oTer-inauigence ana aeir-atmet. as Loaa of Memory and Power, Dimaeas ol Vis ion, Prematura Old Ate and many other dla' eaeee that lead to Inaaaity or Conauinptloa ana an eariy arava, wnva I or a pampaiet. Addreae GRAY MEDICI NK uhai jnr.UKjiuit w .. HiifTiln. W. Y. The BpaolUo Medicine la sold by drajrtftata at Si Dr oackaca.. or aix caoka o Medicine t package,, or dray elite at fl par package,, or aix paokegee for IS, or aant by mail on receiptor money, and with every fS.OO order lift RtlfiPAMTFE a core or money reraoaeo. ,uaaaNUiutuuia tOn account of oountarfalta wa hare adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only (can.' lua Bold is Scran on by Matthew Bros, Lorenz & Koempel vs. James J. Law- ler; appeal. 8. K. MUlan vs. Metropolitan Life In surance company; appeal. TunlB Lumber company vs. spring Brook Lumber company; assumpsit. William T. Smith va. Mathlas Stlpp; appeal. Elizabeth Brant vs. Charles Teeter; ppeal. A. R. Cowell vs. Charles R. Pitcher, executor; trespaBS. Tuesday, Jan. 28. Thomas Cavanagh vs. Iron City Mu tual Life Insurance company; assump sit. B. R. Carr vs. C. S". Wetherill and Sarah Carr Wetherill; scl fa. Thomas Coniff vs. City of Scranton; trespass. B. Taylor Lacy vs. Patrick Winn; trespass. George Bailey vs. Dickson City borough; trespass. W. C. Townsend vs. Frank Carluccl & Bros.; assumpsit. u. K. Duclos vs. William Haggerty; ppeal. Alfred Hlgnett vs. City of Scranton; trespass. Hugh James vs. City of Scranton; trespass. D. M. Jones vs. City of Scranton; trespass. Wednesday, Jan. 20. William P. Connell & Son vs. Mary Zlegler and William J. Shifter; scl fa. M. Hughes vs. City of Scranton; tres pass. Milton Military band vs. E. C. Deans, et al.; appeal. Mechleng Bros. Manufacturing com pany vs. P. F. Coyne; appeal. Thompson & Campbell vs. T. H. Hew itt; appeal. James A. Thompson vs. William DecKelnlck; appeal. J. D. Knight, et al.. vs School district of South Abington township; trespass. Fannie Aswell vs. City of Scranton; trespass. Margaret E. Klrwln vs. City of Scraiv ton; trespass. Edward P. Bates vs, James J. Lawler; assumpsit. RANCH KING AT DAVIS. Miss June Agnott und Company Give It a Fine Presentation. Joseph D. 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Freeman's valuable and hih class stock of Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Bric-a-Brac, etc THIS SALE IS POSITIVE, as the store is rented, the fixtures for sale, etc., and Mr. Freeman positively retires from business. AUCTION SALES 2.30 AND 7.30 P. M. Private sales at less than cost price during the intervals between auctions. COL S. M. McKEE, AUCTIONEER REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a lattoay. Well Mar 16th Day. of Me. ineutttAi 30th Day. FHENOH nEMHDY producea the above results lo'30 days. It irti powerfully end uutclily. Cnro when all othen Ull louuo meu will ri'tain tbelr Ion manhood, and old men will recover thir youthful vigor by mini KEV1VO. It antckly and auroly nutoree Nervoue new. Lent Vlulltv, liupomucy, Nlintly Krauulone, Lost Power, iUUna Memory. Waatlnit Dlsoasei, aud all effect! ol aeu-abuae or excess and Indiscretion which unfltR ono for atudy, bimlnrai or marriage. It not only curea by startlna at the nat of distant, but Isafreat nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring leg bock the pink elow to vale cheeks and re torlni the fire of youth. It ward off Innanit) and coniurantiou. main on haying RKVIOtnc other. It con be carried to Teat pocket. By mail 41.00 ner nackaue. or aix for AS. OO. with a noil tire writton guarantee to euro or refund the money. Circular froo. Addreas '0YAL MEDICINE CO., 63 Rlvor SI., CHICAGO. ILl tot aale by Matthews Broi., Dr arils' Scrantua . I'm. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All done awny with ty tho use of HART- MASS l-ATE.M fAlNT. vh rh rans Ut of InKi-edlents well-known to all. It can be appueu to tin, galvanized tin, Khuet iron roofs, also to brick (lwelln(?, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack' liiR or bieakliiK of the brick. It will out, last tlnninc ofany kind bv itinnv von. and It's cost doH not exceed one-fifth thnt of the cost of tlnninn. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by ABi lUMU UAUTJHAJt.iM, W Birch EL SHAW, EMERSON, KRAKAUER, NEW ENGLAND, ERIE. mm HERBS ROOTS II FALLS if D..a Air' us J. LAWRENCE STELLE, Music Dealer, 134 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, BLACKSMITHS HAVE YOUR V WU,,V"WI"" M wacon mm I WITH I! SUPPLIES. I ' Hold Fast 1 R iDnhpnilpr S pn 33? I) u Uu uu w Du. I HORSE in "A h SHOE vl N. A.HULBERT'S 1 WYOMING AVE., SCRANTON. STEINWAY S SON DECKER BROTHERS and Others KRANICH & BACK STULTZ i BAUER PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL flERCHANDISE, MUSIC, ETC. E. His I LAGER BREWERY. Manufa:tnrer of the Celobratel PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwalloprn Mills, Lo Eerno county, rn., ana at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. Oeueral Agent for the Wyoming District, 113 WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pa, Third National Bank Building. aqkncikb: TH08. FORD.Httston. Pa. JOHN B. SMITH it SON, Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Agents for the Repauno Chemlcttl Com pany's High xplosiTes. HOTEL WAVERLY European Plan. Flrxt-clasa Par at tached. Depot for Borgner ft Engle'i Tannhaeuser Beer. S.E.Cor. 15th and Filbert Sts.,PMla. Mo.it deslrablo for residents of N. E. Pennsylvania. All conveniences for travelers to and from Broad Street station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. Desirable for visiting Scruntonlans and people in the An thraclte Region. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. Maloney Oil and Manufacturing Go OILS,. VINEGAR AND CIDER. m to 151 MERIDIAN ST, f CLOUGH & WARREN, CARPENTER, WATERLOO, CROWN, I PALACE. SUPERIOR TjULL OTHERS. Also a Full Line of Scranton, Pa, PROFESSIONAL OAR PS Physicians and Surgeons. DR. a EDGAR DEAN BAB REMOVED to Bpruce areet t. pcranton, ra. yruat opposite court fiouae equT, DR. A. J. CONNHLL. OFF1CB NX W. UK .. - ' ' 1 . .1UA ver Francko 4ru aiore, ReaWenoo, ta Vine et, Offlce haurai 10.30 to U , m. end 1 tn S nil in in an rv m tun. day. I to a p m. DR. W.H. ALLEN, omca COR. UaCK awanna and WaahlDaon avea.) oref Leonard's ahoe ator offloe, hour, 10 t ID a. m, and to 4 p, ro.l evenlnra a reBlaenoet ,12 N. Wauclngton avciua. DR. C. L, FRET. PRACTICE) LIMITED disease of the IfJyV, Ear. Noh aid Threat; otAee, m Wyomtnf av. Real- eienee, ta Vine atreet. - DR. L. M. GATES, W WASHINaTOI? avenue. Office hoora, t tola, m., i. to t and 1 to I p. m. Realdenoa toa kao I son, aveauev JOjra I WENTB,. is. D, OFFICES O and U CoinmonweeJth bulldlns: real nence 711 Madlaoa ave.i offloe tioura, 10 to , to i, 7 to I; Buadara 1M to 4, evenlnaja at residence. A apeolalty made of diseases of tba aye, er, nose mm inroat ana rynecoiogy. DR. KAT, tot PENN AVBL; 1 to S p. ta.: call 2062, Dla. of women, obstetrlce and and dls. of chll. Lawyers. JESSUPS as HAND. ATTORMBTB AND, Counsellors at law, Commonweal th' building, WaabiartoD arenua. W, H. JKS3UP, , HORACE B. HAND, I W1LLARD. WARREN ft KNAPP, AT toroeya and Coonaellora at Law, Re publican building, Washington ave atie, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON ft WILCOX, ATTOR neya and Counaallora at Law: offlcsa and 8 Library building, Boranton, Pa. , ROBWELL H. PATTERSON, WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ' ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooma 19, 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Noa. 19 and 20, Burr building, Washing ton avenue. HENRY M. 8EELY LAW OFFICES In Price building, m Washington aye. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-at-Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange,Scraa ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY" at-Law, rooma 63, M and 06, Common- Wealth building. BAMtJEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNBT-AT. uw. jmce, an spruce St., BcrantoB.ra. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,' 23 Lackawanna ave., Bcranton. Pa. P. P. SMITH, COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office rooms, M, K and M Common wealth building. a R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY -AT -law, Commonwealth building, Bcran ton, Pa. C. COMEOY8. El BPRTJCB STREET. D. B. REPLOOLB, ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real estate security, tut Bpruce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming ave., Bcranton, Pa. Schools. BCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Boranton, Pa,, prepares boys and flrha for college or business; thoroughly trains young: children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September lo. REV. THOJIArJ M. CANN, WALTER hT BUKLU MISS WORCESTER'S KINDEROAH ten and School, 412 Adams avenue. Pu pils received at all times. Next term will open Nov. 19. Dentists, DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT BPECHALTT In porcelain, crown and bridge work, Odontothreapla. Offioe 104 North, Washington avenue. C. C .LATJBACH, SURGEON DENT Ist, No. 1H Wyoming; avenue. R. U. STRATTON, OFFICE) COAX Ex change. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association vril loan you money on eaaior terms and pay you hotter on in vestment than any other aasoolatlon. Call on B. N. CailendsT, Dim Bank building Seedd. O. R. CLARK A CO..BEEDHMEN AND Nurseryman; store 146 Waahlnrton ave nue; gTeen house, 1350 North Main ave nue, storo telephone 782. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BR03.' Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL, 615 LACKAWANNA' avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufaoturer ot wire Bcreona. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 126 and 12 FRANK lin avenue. Ratei reasonable. , P. ZIKQLER, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, W. G. 8CHENCK, Manager. Sixteenth at, one block eaat of Broad' way, at Union Square, New York. American plan, 13,50 per day and upward. SCRANTON HOUSE, near D.. L. at W. paeaenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS VON 8 TORCH, ARCHITECTS. Rooma U, 15 and 26, Commonwealth building, Bcranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICB rear of 606 Washington avenue. F. L. BROWN. ARCH. B. ARCHITECT, Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOn halls, plcnlca, parties, receptions, wed dlnga and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue.over Hulbert,! mu Bio store. MEOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper baga, twine. . Warehouse, 130 Waahlngton ave., Boran ton, Pa. CAB 3 AND SECOND-HAND CAR. rlagei for aalo. Also One elasa Landau. D. L. KOOTE. AG'T, 1633 Capouse avenue. FRANK P. BROWN ft CO WHOIJC sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and OH oloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Every box gnrrantead to give satisfaction or money refunded. Fall printed alreotions from a child to a grown paraeu. It la purely 1 vegetable and oanuot positively harm the most tender infant. Insist on having Dr. Camp-. beU'a; aocept no other. At all Druggists, tto, WONDERFUL BorjTH SrtUHTos, Pa., Nov. 10,1804, Mr, 0. W. Campbell-Dear Sir; I have Biv.n uiy bov, Freddie, 7 yeara old, some of r. Campbell'a Magic worm Sugar and Tea. and to my aurprlte th'e afternoon about 1 o'clock he paaaed a tapeworm measuring about Hi feet in length, head and all 1 have It in a bottle and any person wiahlng to aee It ran do ao by calling at my store. I had tried nunieroua other remedlea recommended for taking tapeworraa, but all failed. In my estimation Dr. Campbells ia the great.! worm remedy in exl.tence. Yours v.rv rennert fully, FRED HEFFNER, 782 Boeeh Bt Note The above is what everybody sara after once nilug. Uaunfactured by O. w. Campbell, Lauuaater, Pa, Buccoaaor U Do Johu Campbell A Son.