THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1893. 3 M. NORTON. TEMPORARY ST0REt n5 WYOHINQ AVENUE, Corner Center street. New Stock, Attractive Prices, Miscellaneous liouks and liibles, Blank Account Hooks, all sizes, Staple and Fancy Stationery, Law Blank Forms, large assortment, Leases, Deeds, Contracts, etc., Letter Copying Presses and Rooks, Artists' and Drauijlitinen's Materials, Crepe aad Tissue Paper Materials, Wall Paper and Mouldings, ' Window Shades and Fixtures. fth; -o Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD USE THE FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Go. THE GENUINE POPULAR Punch Cigars HAVE THE INITIALS G. B. &CO. IMPRINTED ON EACH CIGftR. Garney, Brown & Co. Mf r's Court House Square. TV. H. Dimmiek, of Hontsdale, was hare yesterday. J. A. Foote. of ArchUiIJ, vUited friends In the iky yesterday. O. VV. Lake, df JUwley, Is In. the city on professional budini'S;:. D. B. Athcrton start wl last nifc'ht on a business trip to New York. Edward TV. Fischer, of TV'ilkes-Barre, is visiting friends in this city. C. R." JIanville, of C'arliondale, was en gaged on business here yesterady. , Rev. R. G. Jones, of Division street, will not tako up his residence In Taylor until April. Superintendent of Schools I'hilllps malt' his first visit to his oltice In the city hall yesterday after a protracted Illness. Chief Ferber, of the lire department, is out again after a lonif sleire with an in jured foot. li.j Is obliged t, use a cunt'. Miss Mary Waifonhorst returned to her home In I-ehiKh Slen yesterday after a two weeks' visit with friends In this city. ('. J. TVelchel and Q. V. Millar, of the firm of Weichel He Millar, returned from New York yesterday, where they havo se Iected a larye assortment of chinawaro for their store. The norm of City Kditor James O'Con nor, of the Truth, Is brightened by the ud vent of a baby daughter. .Mr. (Conner yesterday received the congratulations of his many friends. K. A. Lane, collector of state and county taxes for W.H In Jermyn, presented his duplicates to the county commissioners yesterday. The assessment of Albert Craves, of Scott township, was also re turned. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Organized-and Adopted Units for Their fiovcrnincit. Thp hoard of examlutrs appointed by the court of common pleas of Lacka wanna to examine applicants fur ad mission to the bar, met yesterday at the office of Attorney Joseph O'lSrlon and organized l,y electing J. Alton Davis president, and II. A. Zimmerman secre tary. The board fixed the following days is the times for holding examinations for the year lKi."., to wit: Fid). 22, May .1, July 5. Oct. 2:, Dec. 20, and the law library In the court house In the rlty of Koran ton us the place for holding the examinations. The examinations will commence at 10 o'clock on the above plated days, at which time and place nil applicants either for preliminary or final examination will present them selves, us no private examinations will be allowed. The board also adopted u rule reiilr Infr all persons who propose to be ex nmlned nt either of the nhove stated times to frive the secretary tit leant one week's notice of the Intention so to do. This notice Is waived as to the first meeting, which will be held on Friday, Feb. 21. DEATH OF MRS. BURGER. Funeral Arrangements Mudo fur Thurs day Mornln;. Mrs. Theresa Iturger, widow of Theo dore Uurifer, died at her residence on Mulberry street yesterday morning af ter an Illness extending over severul years. For the put three or four flays she was, however, In an unconscious condition. Mrs. Burger is survived by five children, Mrs. Adam Under, Mrs. I'eter Holding, Jr., Miss Amelia Jlur Ker, Theodore C. liurger.and Miss Ada Hurgcr. ' A high muss of requiem will be cele brated at St. Mary's church on Thurs day morning at 9 o'clock, after which Interment will be mude at Petersburg Catholic cemetery. ; Rheumatism Cured In o liny, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to J days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease Immediately ills appears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Bold by Carl Lutein, druggist, Bcranton. JUDGE HANDIEY'S WILL It Has Created Much Surprise Throughout the City. KAY HE DISI'OSES OF ESTATE City of Winchester, Vu., Receives the Hulk of His Fortune-(iives $70,000 to St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum. Ills Other lleu.uo.sts. The will of the late cx-Judgu John Hundley was one of the chief topics of conversation about the city yesterday. It was admitted to probate curly yes terday morning by Register of Wills Hopkins, Lemuel Amermun nnd John T. Richards, two of the executors, be ing present. They ufterwurd qutilllled for the duties or their olllce. The other executor, 11. TV. l'ulmcr, has yet to perform that duty. Mr. llaudley wrote the will hlmsdf and It covers thirty-four pages of pa per. Of his fortune, which the most conservative estimates place nt $-.000,-OUO, he leaves $r0.000 to the St. Patrick's Orphan asylum, -".W0 to the House of the flood Shepherd, nnd uftcr u few other small bequests, the rcmulnd"!' of his estate goes to the city of Win chester, Va. As he leaves no direct heirs the state will collect the f per cent, collateral tax, which will amount to $100,000 at least. The sum will be collected by Register of Wills Hopkins from the ex ecutors, nnd he will receive a coniinU slon for so doing. Much surprise is manifested at the provisions of the will, us it was general ly supposed that there would be many bequests to churches and Individuals. The text of the will Is us follows: Contents of the Will. I order and direct that ull my just debts be paid and that my funeral be conducted in the most plain manner, and that my remains he placed lu my vault at Winchester. Vu. I give, devise and bequeath to the corporation of St. Patrick's Orphan asylum of Scranloti, I'u., the sum of $.",o.ooo In trust for the purposes herein after mentioned. The said sunt of money shall be retained at Interest by the directors or trustees of the said asylum until the same shall amount to tloo.uoo. at which period of time 1 order and direct the directors or trustees to expend and lay iut the income of said $100.01") annually thereafter lu support lug, educating u'ul providing for the wants of the orphans in said asylum. 1 give and bequeath to the House of the Good Shepherd of the city of Scran ton, I'a.. the sum of $2.1.0uo, to be used and laid out by the good ladies in charge of said Institution. 1 give and bequeath to the city of Winchester, Frederick county, Va., the sum of $2.i0.iKtu, to be held In trust by said city of Winchester for the purposes hereafter named. Said bequest is to be retained by said city und invested In the bonds of the state of Virginia at Interest until the said sum of money nnd interest added shall amount to $:.oo.00u, at which period of time I order und direct the said city of Winchester to erect, construct, finish and open a public library for the free use of the people of the city of Win- Chester forever thereafter. Said library j shall be known and called "The Hund- ' ley Library." j 1 further order and direct that the city of Winchester shall not expend or lay out more than 2M of the said be quest for the land and the library building erected thereon. Nor shall the said city of Winchester expend or lay out more than the net income of Un balance or remainder of said bequest for maintaining the said library nn nually und for the purchase of books, maps, works of art, etc., from time to time. bequests to Individuals. I give nnd bequenth to Annie Ha fey, my faithful housekeeper, during her jiatural life, the use of the premises oc cupied by her. nt 40 Lackawanna ave nue, Scratiton. I'a., together with the use of furniture and tlxtures now upon said premises free of charge, and in addition thereto I hereby bequeath the sum of $.',000, nnd I direct my executors to pay the said Antde Hafey the sum of $l,ooo per year during her natural life. I give and bequeath to Mrs. Annie R. Mayberry, of Grand Rapids, Mich., the sum of J.VOOU, and I direct my execu tors to pay the said bequest within two years after my demise, provided the said Annie R. Mayberry is living at the time of my demise, or when such be quest shall become due and payable. I give and bequeath to Mary Ger trude Campbell th" sum of $."i,oo0 less the amount udvunccd heretofore on the purchase of her brother's Interest In the property formerly owned by her mother. I also give and bequeath the fol lowing sums of money to each of the persons named In Schedule "A," which schedule Is hereby made part of this my will, the same as If the name of each person was named herein. Ami I direct my executors to pay the said several bequests to each person If living at the time of my demise or when such bequest shall fall due, within two years from the date of my death. I direct and order that nil my per sonal property shall be sold nt private sale, except the portion In which a life estate In created by this will, from time to time by my executors for the best price that can be obtained for the same, hereby giving nnd granting unto my said executors full power nnd authority to make, execute and deliver good title for such personal property. To Ketain It for Twenty Vents. All my real estnte In the clly nt Rerun ton, I'a.. except my coal lands In the state of Pennsylvania, West Vir ginia, and, In other states, nnd my tim ber and iron ore land situate In the state of Virginia and other states which I may own at the time of my death I order and direct my executors to retain ut rent for the period of twen ty years. I order and direct that all Incomes anil profits growing out of my said real eslate, no matter where situate, after paying charges, .life estate, repuirs, taxes and Insurance, sIihII lie laid out and expended In paying In port or In whole the several bequests, provided for und mentioned In this my will. I order nnd direct and I hereby em power my executors or their successors to convey and sell toy ivul estate at the end of twenty years, at public or private sale for the highest price thnt mny be obtained for the same, nnd to make and execute deeds to the pur chasers thereof, said deeds to have the same form and effect as If made by or her of the orphans' court ufter sule hud according to law, I hereby order urd direct my execu tors from time to time to rent nt the best rent or royalty all coal and other minerals In. and upon my lands in the stutcs of Pennsyjvnnln, West Virginia und other stutcs upon the same terms and conditions like minerals are rented by other purtleH. I order' and direct thut (he Income arising from the royalty or rents of my said mineral lands shall be applied as follows by my executors, namely: First To pay the running expenses nnd public taxes. Second The balance nf sold rents or roynlty to be paid over every six months to the directors or trustees of St. Putt Ick's orphan asylum, the House of the Hood Shepherd and the- city of Winchester, Va In the following pro portions, namely: Thirty-three and one-third per cent.' of nuch rent or royalty thereof to each. I order and direct the directors or trustees and the ofllcers of the city of Winchester to Invest said Incomes so re ceived in the bundB of the states of Pennsylvania or Virginia, or In the bondsyf the 1'nlted States, the Interest whereof shall be expended und laid out III paying tint expenses from time to time of the several institutions pro vided for lu this my will. 1 hereby order and direct my 'execu tion's and their successors to rent or lease tho surface of my farm and min eral lands, and to sell the timber nnd bark thereon from time to time for the best price that can be obtained for Bald timber and liark. And also to lease the mineral on said lands for the period of twenty years, and thereafter to con vey nnd sell said lands us they aro hereinbefore ordered and directed to sell other real estate. I direct nnd order my executors to pay over all money arising from the sale of land situate In Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania und other states, und the timber und bfcrlc there on, und all minerals In und under said laud to the directors and trustees afore said, nnd to the city of Winchester, Virginia, uforesald, In the same propor tions as named herein, namely, thirty three and one-third per cent, of the net income. Said income to be Invested by said several corporations as hereinbe fore directed anil to be laid out anil ex pended by them und each of said cor porations nnd the city of Winchester as herein before d I reef ed. 1 order and direct my .executors or their successors to collect and apply ull of niy life Insurance or so much thereof us may be required toward the puyment of any debts that may be of record against my real estate at the timu of my deatli. lid ueu t ion of Voting people I order and direct my executors to continue paying the expenses or each boy and girl that I may have at school or college at the time of my death, until each of said persons shall graduate and when such scholars shall have Mu lshed and graduated ut his or her edu cation lo pav to each boy or girl the sum of $r,U0 out of the income of my eslate. 1 order and direct that If at the end of any one year the Income of the money devoted lo the support of the library at Winchester, Virginia : St. Pat rick's Orphan usyluiu or the House of the Good Shepherd shall be more than sulllcleut to pay the mutual expenses, then and in that event I direct that the balance of said Income shall be forthwith Invested In interest bearing bonds of the I'nitod States or the state of Virginia and be added to the capital. I order und direct that under no circumstances shall any portion of the capital of either or any of the Insti tutions to which I have In this my last will made bequests, sell, dispose, or pledge the same as security to meet the current expenses of said Institu tions. I do hereby declare that all of the several bequests made In this my last will, are made upon the express con dition that none of the moneys, princi pal, Interest, rents or loyalties aris ing from such bequests, shall be applied to any other purpose whatsoever than those especially mentioned and herein appointed. All trust money mentioned In this will shall be invested by my executors or the directors or trustees of the corporations named, and the city of Winchester, Virginia, in Vnlted States registered bonds unless otherwise named und di rected. 1 hereby order nnd direct my execu tors, unless where otherwise specially ordered, to pay the said persons, cor porations and city of Winchester, Vir ginia, the said several sums of money bequeathed, devised and given by me, lu manner following, namely: How It Will lie Divided. The total Income obtained from my estate, real, personal or mixed, shall be accumulated for the period of two years from the date of my death nnd of the paying of nil Just debts, taxes, insur ance and other charges for the pre ceding year; the balance remaining shall be divided by my executors pro rata among the several persons, corpor ations and the city of Winchester, Va., named In my will, in proportion to the amount bequeathed and devised to each, and so continue to pay, from year to year, on the first days of January In each year, until eacn and every bequest is paid In full by my executors und their successors. I hereby order and direct that no net or deed of my executors appointed under this will, or their successors, shall be valid or binding upon my estate unless a majority thereof shall consent to the same In writing when the amount Involved shall exceed the sum of 9100. Should any one or more of my execu tors depart this life without first nam ing his successor in writing nnd have the same acknowledged before some of ficer having authority to take acknowl edgements, then and In that event I di rect the president Judge of this judicial district to appoint such successor or successors as In his sound Judgment he may deem proper. All the test nnd residue of my es-1 tale I give, devise and bequeath to the city of Winchester, ., to be accu mulated by said city for the period of twenty yearn, the Income arising from said residue estate to lie expended nnd laid out in said city by the erection of school houses for the education of the poor. I hereby appoint Hon. Henry TV. Palmer, Hon. Lemuel Amermaii, It. 10. Leonard and John T. Richards execu tors of this my last will nnd testament, giving full power and authority to each of my executors to name his successor, said successor to have the same power and authority us the original executors named In my said will. In witness whereof I, the said John Hundley, have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-ninth day of De cember, A. D., John Hundley. (L. S.) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Raid John llaudley as and for his last will and testament In the pres ence of us who have, at his request, hereunto subscribed our names us wit nesses thereunto In the presence of the said testator und of each other. C. W. Gunster, P. J. O'Mulb y. rodlull to tho W ill. On July III, IMS. a codicil was ndded to the will revoking the appointment of 11. K. Leonard ns one of his execu tors. Mr. Leonnrd hud been Interested with Mr. Iland ley In the operations of the Winchester Improvement company and about the date of the codicil Mr. Leotiurd and P. H. Mullierln began un action In the United States circuit court to recover $15,000 from Mr. Hand ley. That suit knocked Mr. Leonard out of a plum Hint would probubly have netted him $.'0,000. It wns expected that the schedule "A'' mentioned In the will would contain a number of Individual bequests, but the sheet of pnper headed "Schedule A" contained only these words: "List of persons to Whom bequests In tho fol lowing amounts are made and Intended for Schedule A mentioned In my last will, dated tho twenty-ninth day of December, 18110." When he made the will his evident Intention wits to add names of those he wished to remember to this sheet. Ho never did bo, how ever. Deduced Hates Authorized on tho Nickel Pluto Knnd. to the west und southwest, March 5 and April t, account Home Seekers' excur sions. Ask your city ticket agent for de ls lied Information, or address F. J. Moore, general agent, No. 23 Kxchango street, HufTolo, N. Y. Thousands are suffering excruciating misery from that plague of the night, Itching Piles, and say nothing about It through a sense of delicacy. All such will find an Instant relief In the use of Doan'i Ointment. It never falls, Remeber our telephone number Is 2242 If you want plumbing work. W. O. Doud & Co., m Lutka. live. RQSTOSKY JASE OPENED Attorney John M. Corbctt Outlined the Facts to the Jury. TESTIMONY 01' EYE WITNESSES Coroner Kelley Described tho Wounds That In used flute's Dcntli-AII 'evi dence Shows That Al order Was Itcsult of a Drunken Itranl. Attorney John M. Corbctt opened the RoHtosky murder case to the Jury yes terday morning on the part of the com monwealth, und Coroner J. A. Kelley, of this county, was the llrst witness called. He testllled to tho condition of the murdered man's lody. On cutting the cul a piece of bone us Iftrgu as tho palm of a man's hand fell out of the skull. The bruin showed marks of compression, and the wound wns about two Inches wide and from eight to ten inches in length. A large blood clot was found und that was the cause of the man's death. The coroner gave ns his opinion ithnt tho wound was caused with a blunt instrument. Judge Al bright Is presiding ut the trlul of the case. John Slleskl wns un eyewitness to the assault upon ('lute, the murdered man. He was .Massing the house and he saw Joseph ('lute pushed out of the door. Some one struck him and when he wus down Sylvester Itostosky, the defend ant, came out und struck him on the head with a base ball bat. A man named August Mlglln was upstairs In Ros tosky's house, nnd Just before the at tack on Chile, Mlglln II red several shots out of the window. The witness was cross-examined very searchlngly by At torney O'ltrien for the defense. John HchwurtiS, or Wllkes-liarre, was the commonwealth's Interpreter for all the Polish witnesses, while Martin Woysh ner sat at the defendant's table to make sure that the answers would be given correctly. Rostosky, the defendant, Is rather handsome In features, above the medium height and weight and well built. There was a rosy color in his face notwithstanding his long confine ment In jail, lie was much Interested In the testimony of Hie commonwealth's witnesses, but did not uppear to be very uiieusy, Koktosky I scd the Club. Mathew Smith was another witness who saw the affray. He went Into Ros tosky's saloon the morning of the mur der and Clute, the murdered man, was drinking -at the bar with a mun named Joseph Hlilunus. A quarrel arose over the question tif paying for the drinks, and Mike Rostosky advised Clute to treat and he would call It square. Clute refused and received u blow of n stick S on the head. Mike dropped the club and picked up un ux. Sylvester Ros I tosky then picked up the club and dealt Clute u blow on the hcud with It. The blow knocked Clute to the ground und appeared to have killed him. The club that was used was shown to the witness and he identified It. Justice of the Peace McCormlck, of Hlnkely borough, wus the next witness for the commonwealth. It was before him that the preliminary hearing was held. The justice asked the prisoner whether he was guilty or not guilty, und ut the sume time reminded him that he did not need lo answer and In criminate himself. Hut Rostosky took no heed of the precaution and admitted that he struck Clute with a club. On cross-examlnutlon the witness stated thnt the prisoner mentioned the fact at the hearing that there had been a hot light nt the house. Domlnlck Degurtis was the next wit ness. He abides nt the Ridge and the district attorney asked him if he had been nt the Itostosky saloon on the Sunday morning of the murder. He an swered no and wus withdrawn. County SuivcYor on Stund. County Surveyor Dunning prepared a map of the place where the crime was committed und ho exhibited the draw ing to the Jury and explained the de tails of the place. Joseph Rlddo, who was mixed up In the fight nnd received very serious wounds, wus the next witness. Ho went to Rostosky's saloon on Saturday night und remained there until the next morning. The night was spent In card playing and drinking beer, Mike Ros tosky, who conducted the saloon, asked the witness If he did not Intend to treat before he left for home. "No," said the witness, "I have no more money, and unyway, 1 treated twice." "Well, I'll treat you," said the pro prietor, nnd he went behind the bar, got a club nnd hit the witness on the head with It. The proprietor then locked the door. Sylvester Rostosky, the prisoner, went Into the bnck room nnd got un axe and a half of a base ball bat. Clute vas standing nenr the door and the defendant opened it, pushed Clute out, and nt the snme time hit him with the club on the head. Clute fell forwnrd on the porch und rolled off to the ground. Mike Rostosky took up the axe and notlllcd all In the house to get out or there would be some sculping. On cross-exnmlnntlon the witness wns asked ir he had a billiard cue In his hands. He picked It up, he said, as soon as Mike Itostosky lilt him with the club. Witness broke the cue on the bur instend or hitting Mike with It. Jlt denied Hint he struck Rostosky nt nil. He also denied thnt he broke any windows In the house. He said thnt Rostosky's bar room wus ns quiet ns n prayer meeting until Rostosky hit him with the club, but nTter he got outside he admitted thut he took up a stone no bigger than nn egg, threw It nt the door, and although the stone was no larger than an egg, It broke the door. While he was throwing the Iwo stones the rest of the crowd wns stoning the house. The ronson they were stoning Ros tosky's house was becnuse Sylvester hud struck Clute with the club nnd (Mute was lying on the ground like one dead. COUNTING THE l'OLES. Police Officers TVero Assigned tu Task Yesterday. All the duy nnd off duty shlfls nf policemen were yesterday assigned cer tain wards and the duty of counting the poles bearing clectrlu wires, Their re turns will be used lis a check against the nflldavlts to be made by electric Picture Frames- Made ut short notice 'Higta Class In every respect luslde Decorating in all lt branches. f 312 1 1 Lackawanna Avenue. ru a companies on or before April l,on which duy will be Issued the new pole licenses. Hy an ordinance approved Aug. 16, 1SH4, every pole' in the city will be taxed 50 cents. Within one year, or by Aug. 16, 1895, each pole must be painted dark green and have a distinctive number and sign "post no bills" painted there on. In the ordinance Is u conflicting clause making "ninety days after the passage of the ordinance" us the period In which the painting must be done. This clause will not be enforced, ns It applies only, to lettering und number lug und would Inflict an unjust demand on the companies which would have to repaint their poles. Tho police department la required to make a semi-annual report of the num ber of poles nnd uny neglect In paint ing and numbering. A penalty of $5 Is provided for each violation of uny provision of the ordinance. Telephone' KM'.'. TV. (5. Doud & Co., 501 Lackuwanua avenue, for ull kinds of plumbing. lluy tho Weber and get the Best. At Guernsey Bros WILL REMOVE TO .131 WYOMING AVE NUE APRIL, 1st. AF TER MONDAY. 23TH, WILL BELL STOCK FOIt LESS THAN COST. SO LOOK OUT roit BAHO AIN'S. CHINA HALL WEICHEL & MILLAR, 110 WYOMING AVE. SCHANK The .. SHOE MAN Will sell Footwear at greatly reduced prices during the month of Februar, To Make Room Fop Spring Stock Rubber Goods of every description at lowest prices to be had at SCHANK S 410 SPRUCE STREET. JOHN L. HANGI, ENGRAVER. Wood and Half-Tone Plates Vor Ncusmincr. unJ rtriitnrw OFFICE with K. it. Mon-art, Dc.ler In Art Materials, Y. M. C. A. BuihlltiK, Scmnton, I'a. OUR FIRST LINEN SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, FEB, 4, '95. : We are dctermiued to make this the most notable sale ever held in the city. If LOW PRICES, QUANTITY, QUALITY AND NEWCOODS WILL Barnesly Satin Damask, Barncsly Cream Damask, Table Linen Sets, Napkins and Doy lies, Hock, Bath and Damask Towels, Ste- vens, Barnesly and Russian Crash Honey comb and Harseilles Quilts, Sanitary Diaper Linens and Cottons, Indian Limons. Dimities in Checks and Stripes Nainsooks In Naln. Checks ami Sir I pes, SEU WINDOWS FOR PRICES, MEARS & HAGEN, 415 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. SIX. DOLLARS For this nominal amount you can buy a heavy, extra long, comfortable and durable Ulster. Come in and See Them at IMTI HAIR CHAINS FROM YOUR mm Something nice for a gift. Chains Ucar irlenu s hair. Leave E. M. HETZEL, HELLO, CENTRAL! GIVE ME 3034, PLEASE. "Bella. FI.OKEY, la that you? All right; that's good. Say, Bond me one of your K E ATI N U Catalogue. I have heard no much about lhat WUEEL, that I want to see what they are like. Have you a sample yet? Ob, next week. All right, I'U call and see it Good bye." ON TOP, THAT'S THE POSITION OF IIS SPRING STYLES CORING IN. riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of the best quality for domestk 0b, nnd of all slzw, delivered In any nrt of tho city at lowest price. Ordrrs loft at mv Ofllco NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, liist lloor. Third National (lank, or sunt by moil or telephone to the nine, will receive prompt attention. Bpeclal contracts will be madn for the tale aiMl delivery of buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. DO IT, Knglish Long Cloth and Jones' Cambric IE AiTC. made out of your ttwn or some orders as early as possible. 230 Lacka. Ave. N. A. HULBERT'S II! I u WYOMING AVE, SCRANTQN. STEINWAr S SON DECKER BROTHERS KRANICH & BACK STULTZ I BAUER and Others PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL nERCHANDLSE, MUSIC, ETC. AYLESWORTITS MEAT MARKET I Tbe Finest li the City. The latest improved furnish ings and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avo. CALL UP 3682. CO. OILS,. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET M. W. COLLINS, M'Kr. HOTEL VVAVERLY Kiiropean Plan. Ftret-clnsa Bivr at tached. Depot for Ber(nr ft Kngle'i Tannhaouser Beer. H.E.Cor. 15th and Filbert Sis., Plilla. Most desirable for resilient of N, li Pennsylvania. All convoninncea for travelers to and from Uroad Street station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. Desirable for vtsltlua Brrantonlans and people lu the Aa thracite Rrglou. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. Win, Linn Allen 8c Co. STOCK BROKERS, Buy and soil Stocks, Bonds and Grain on New York Exchange and Chicago Hoard of Trade,' either for cash or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS A 81'KCIALTT. G. diiB. D1MICK, Manager. TELEPHONE 6.M2. A Decided More In the Pkates trade has set In and It "ill pay Ton to examine the stock of JURISCH'8. at 4.1S Spruce street. Fin linsot superior pocket cutlery, rinnrs, etc. for Hull dny trade, duns and ammunition at bottom figures. AUo snme second hand wheels at prlues that will astonish you. Boeing Is believing EDGE HILL WINE CO.. IMPORTERS, 22 Vetey St, NEW YORK. PROPRIETOR S: Edge Hill and Rock QUI Vineyards, Bt. Helena, Napa Co., Cat