The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 20, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEliRUARY 20, 1895.
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M. NORTON.
TEMPORARY STORK,
n5 WYOHINQ AVENUE,
Comer Center street
New Stock, Attractive Prices,
Miscellaneous Hooks and Bibles,
Blank Account Books, ull sizes,
Staple and Fancy Stationery,
Law Blank Forms, large assortment,
Leases, Deeds, Contracts, etc.,
Letter Copying Presses and Books,
Artists' and Draiiglitiiivn's Materials,
Crepe aad Tissue Taper Materials,
Wall Paper and Mouldings,
Window Shades and Fixtures.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
TO THE TRADE BY
The Weston Mill Go.
m i Liu
THE GENUINE POPULAR
HftVg THE WTI1LS
G. 6. &C0.
IMPRINTED ON EflCHCISAB.
Garney, Brown & Co. Mf r's
Court House Square.
TEKSOSAL.
C W. T!roailhi'U'l. of Montrose, was a
culler 111 the cily yc stonhiy.
K. J. Lynott, of thr Free Pros, will rc
turn from PhllnelHphia to.luy.
A son Iiiik come to lirlKlite-n Iho home of
Senator ami llrs. SI. K. Me-bonuM.
Mrs. C. O. Weston Is entettiilnlncr Mr.
mid .Mrs. Frank II. Ulnl, ol' Canton, .Mas.-i.
Attorney Oeorso P. Lit tip. of Montrose,
was in the c ity yesterday on inofesslon.il
liiisin-s.
' Miss Xi'llle CnmminKS anil Mls M:ir
Karet Joyce, of 1'lttston, are vlsilhiK
friends In the city.
Secretory I). Ii. Atlierton. of the hoarl
of trade, left for NY w V'ork y.stenluy an 1
expects to return to his otli.e toilay.
Misses Macule LotiKhney and Katie Cii'i
ninKham. of 1'lttston, retinned to their
homes yesterday alter u visit with friends
111 this cly.
Ornoral Ma.nuv'er Y. F. Ilallstead te-rt-ived
ii telegram yeMteriluy hduuiiii
tiij; the safe arrival of Mrs. Jlallstead ut
Hollands, Cal.
Professor Frank Seiuel has heen eti
Kait. d to lead the Krand march at the 1-011-ronlia.
mask hall on 'I'hursday 1 vi-ntuif in
the Coneordhi hall, Wilkes-1 iarre.
John F. Williams, the lonrteous 11 ml
ollii$iiiff assistant clerk of the enmity eoni
mlsslotiers. is eonvaleseetit at his home on
the West Side alter a three weeks' Illness.
Captain John ('. lielany. of llarrlslmi".',
who Is to he stale ettstoilian under the Mil
cr.atliiK that olllee. which has j-ono
through the senate and Is nendiui; In the
house, has heen tendered the nosltlon of
nssistant manatrer of the Southern l.a'vl
Investment and linndr.'ratlon society. w;t!i
hendiiuarters at llaliiinore. Ilv-I.lcut'ii-nnt
Coventor lilac It, of Voile. Is iresld 'n'.
of the Hoelcty.
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HIS LIFE IX IIAXCEB.
Revolver Murderously Drnv.n hy an Ital
ian on Pairolmnn lohlcr.
An Italian from Dunmore was frus
trated In tin attempt to use a revolver
on Patrolman Jnhler nt :i o'clock yes
terday mornlnir. One revolver hri'l Ijc.-ii
taken from him, hut lie succeeded In
coneenlltiK the Kocoml weapon, with
Which he nfterward threatened the po
liceman's life.
Felix Lenranti. alias John Urant, and
nnotlier Italian wore tlriink unci fle,lit
Inff on Lackawanna avenue. Patrol
man Jollier plaecrl l.ernutl under ar
rest ntid Patrolman Mellale took
rhai'Ke r the other. A revolver was
taken from Li-Krantl's pocket ami the;
party started for the central police Na
tion. Patrolman Johler rcftim-il Lficrnntrn
offer of $.'1 for his lllierty, whereupon
the Italian broke from the officer, at tln
wime time whipping n 3K-calihre re
volver from his pocket. Johler was
nlcrt ami had tin- mun tllHarmed in an
instant.
In defallilt of $."00 hail Mayor Con
nell yesterday committed IKiantl to
jail on the charge of drunkenness, car
rylitB concealed weapons and threat
ening an officer.
MEASURES APPROVED.
Those) Thut Kcccivcd tho Slgnuturo of
Mayor YcMerdny.
Amcins a batch of council papers ap.
proved by the mayor yesterday were
the following Important measures:
A' resolution petitioning- legislators
from this district to oppose the net now
In the legislature creating boards of re
vision of taxps In cities of the third
class; fixing the valuation of the (Irnnd
Army of the Itcpulillo memorial prop
erty on Washington avenue at $100 for
the next ten years, the property ulti
mately to bo given the city; providing
lor sidewalks on West Lackawanna
avenue.
Thousands are Buffering excruciating
misery from that plague of the night,
Itching Plies, and Buy nothing about It
through a sense of delicacy. All such will
find an Instant relief In the use of boon's
Ointment. It never fulls.
1 WILL REMAIN
J uil i c Alliritjht Refused to ;ir It Out
of Kustosky Indictment.
COMMONWEALTH HAS RESTED
Were Compelled to Call a Number of Eyo
Witnesses of tho right Who Were
1-ricudly to Accused Defense
W ill Open This Morning.
Lii.te yesterday afternoon a bold ef
fort was made by the attorneys for
John Sylvester Itostosky, who is 011
trial before Judge Albright in court
room No. 2, to have that part of tho in
dlutment charging murder taken from
the consideration of the jury. JuiIko
Albright refused to make such a ruling
and the jury will he called to pass upon
the Indictment Just as it was framed.
Yesterday morning tho first witness
called was Max Kochler, the constable
who arrested Itostosky in a mine lifter
the murder of Joseph Clute. Rostosky
admitted that he did the killing anil
said there were others for whom he
designed a similar death.
Mrs. Joseph llldojas gave unimport
ant testimony and then Andrew
Degutis was called. He is the proprietor
of a hotel at the Kldge near where the
murder was committed, and the mur
dered man boarded ut his house, ('lute,
after he was wounded, walked Into the;
hoarding house unaided. Ills head was
covered with blood. About ten minutes
before that he heard a shot from the
direction of Kostosky's saloon. When
flute came in the witness told him to
go upstairs and wash himself. At 7
o'clock next morning Clute died. Kx
Coutity Detective Shea was called and
Idcli tilled the piece of 11 base ball bat
shown him as the club he received from
Constable Morris.
Wanted i:e Witnesses.
That ended the commonwealth's side
of the case, and Distrint Attorney Jones
was prepared to rest, but Attorney
O'lirien, of counsel for the defense,
asked the court to compel the district
attorney to call August Miglln, Andrew
Roland, Mike Rostosky and .Mrs. Agnes
Josetus, eye witnesses to the tight
which resulted in the murder. These
witnesses would naturally be friendly
to the defendant, one id' them being
his brother. Court directed that these
witnesses be called.
Andrew IVgutis was re-called and
said he gave the club to Jean Morris.
The witness recognized the club by a
X mark made on it by Mr. Shea. He
gave the club to Morris and he saw
Morris give It to the county detective.
Tile (dub was then offered In evidence.
Tlie court admitted It, leaving the mat
ter of identification to the jury.
August Miglin was next placed on the
stand. Witness was a boarder nt Mike
Rostoiiky'M hotel, and was upstairs with
his double-barrelled shot-gun on the
day of the trouble. He flivd three shots
in a vain endeavor to put an end to the
riot tint was in progress down stairs,
liglit began that personage began to
He saw Clute present and when the
hammer the wall with a billiard cue.
Then Clute went outside and picked up
a stone and returned toward the bouse
with it. When the light began Clute
suggested that they smash up every
thing in the room. The accused then
ordered the men out of the house.
( lute I'scJ the Stone.
Clute hit John Rostosky in the breast
with tho stone he obtained in the yard.
When-the latter was struck he raised
a silek he had In his hand and struck
Clute on the hind with It. When the
light was over there was not a single!
window in the front of Rontosky's hotel
that was not broken.
Mike Rostosky, brother of the defend
ant, the commonwealth was next re
11 uired to call. He said that a number
of m-n were In his place on the Sunday
of tin! murder, unning them being
Clute and I'.idojiis. He? told them to go
to church and Hidojas and Clute be
came nn.vrry and began to fight. They
went outside and threw stones and
stic ks nt the house and Clute returning
hit the defendant with a stone; the lat
ter retaliated by striking Clute with a
piece of a broken billiard (die.
Andrew Roland wan next sworn and
si'ld he saw Rostosky strike Clute with
the handle of a billiard cue. He saw no
base ball bat and was sure none wns
used. Mrs. Agnes Jos. tus corroborated
the storv of Roland as to the weapon
tis'-il. She did not see n base ball bat
liKwre In the light ut all. The common
wealth then re sted. Mr. Joins did not
de sire to call the Inst four witnesses,
knowing they would injure the case of
the commonwealth, n.t tin y unituestioii
nbly did. hut according to law the com
monwealth Is compelled to call all eye
witnesses to such a tragedy as that In
which Rostosky Is Implicated.
Points Un I-c J lly liefunse.
At this stage of the case Attorney Jo
seph O'I'.rien and ex-Judge Stanton,
wlio represented the defendant, asked
Judge Albright to take the llrst count
of the Indictment, charging murder,
from the consideration of the Jury on
the ground that the weapon used was
not of a deadly character, therefore
showlii'' that there was no malice or
intention to take human life.
Judge Albright refuseil to grant the
request and court adjourned for the
day. The opening of the defense to
the jury will be made this morning.
IX ARGUMENT COURT.
Trviiifi to Cet 11 New Trial In the Hand
11 ,c.
A considerable portion of the time
of argument court was tuken up yes
terday by the arguments for a new
trial In the rase of 1), It. Hand against
the Central Pennsylvania Telephone
company. Attorneys S. It. Price and
('. R. Pitcher pj'i'sonted the case on the
part of the plaint iff and Attorney Can
dor, of Wllliamsport, and Major Ever
ett Warren made the arguments on the
part of the defendant. Another case
argued was James Kinney vs. Mary
Tlghe, certiorari. The following action
was taken In other cases:
Submitted Kate ltoyce vs. T. O.
Itoyce, rule for decree In divorce; C. S.
KdwurdH vs. Susie U. Kdwurds, rule
for decree in divorce; Morgan James
vs. T. Si. James, rule for decree In di
vorce. littles Absolute Yale and Town com
pnny vs. II. Hattln & Co., rule to dis
solve attachment; Barrett, Preslby &
Train vs. H. Itultln & Co., rule to dis
solve attachment; First National bank
of Mahanoy City vs. George V. Beale,
rule for judgment; Max Hlce vs. Han
nah A. Itnehp, rule for Judgment; ('.
Smith vs. WIlkeH-Hnrre und Scrnnton
Railroad company, rule to set aside Ber
Vlce of summons.
llules Discharged J. O. Brill vs. Car
bondale Traction company, rule to take
off demurrer; Merchant tt Co. vs. 11.
riuttln & Co., rule to dissolve attach
ment. A rule to open Judgment wan
discharged on Monday In the cuse of
A. A. Chase vs. C. B. Sherwood, but
court yesterday reinstated It.
Buy tho Weber
and g t ths bMt At Ousrnsey Bra
IX LOCAL THEATERS.
Tickets for Rev. T. DeWitt Tulmage's
lecture, at the Frothingham tomorrow
evening are now on sale at the theater
box ofllce. The lecture was postponed
from Thursday last und tickets ob
tained for that date will be good for
tomorrow. The subject of the lecture
will be "My Journey Around the
World," and ns It is probable that a
large audience will greet him.
I! II II
Of "The Derby Winner," which will
be seen ut the Academy of Music on
Friday ami. Saturday evenings with a
speclul Friday matinee the Chicago
Journal says: "I believe that I cun
truthfully say that I have witnessed
every racing play thut has been pro
duced in tills country for the past twen
ty years, and I wish to put myself on
record right now ns saying that Al
Spinks' production now running at the
Lincoln theater is by long odds the
best of the lot und especially so when
viewed from the standpoint of 11 turf
man. From start to tltiish it is brimful
of Interest and depicts turf life true to
nature. It was greeted by a large
bouse last evening, a house that was
most liberal In its applause, and prom
ises to draw well for the balance of the
week, as It well deserves to do."
II II II
The "White Crook" Dig Spectacular
F.xtravagiuiisa company will open a
three days' engagement nt the Duvls
theater next Thursday, with matinee
dally. The "White Crook" l something
entirely new and up-to-date, and a wcdl
anil evenly balanced company do great
credit to the extravaganza. A produc
tion, profusely prodigal in charming
music and timely Jest, peopled with
pretty girls and beaiitltled by a gor
geous lot of special scenery. Is what
the people at the present time want,
and the "White Crook" completely fills
the bill. The clever little singing and
(lancing soubrette. Miss Kmma Rose
I.ee, and the funny Dutch and Irish
comedians, Sandford and l-.ee, head this
big company. They are surrounded and
assisted by a host of pretty girls and
pleasing specialty performers.
AFTER COAL ROYALTIES.
Suit llegtiu to Recover llctwecn $:I0,0(0
und 40,0t.
C. AV. 'Wisner. executor of the estate
of Horatio S. Pierce, deceased, Klizu
betlt haw, executrix of John S. Law,
deceased, and the Win ton Coal com
pany yesterday began an action in as
sumpsit ugalnst the Lackawanna Coal
company, limited, which owns exten
sive coal works near Olyphant.
The suit was begun for the parties
named by Attorney A. II. Winton. but
no statement of the amount it is sought
to recover was filed. Mr. Winton said
last night that the suit was Instituted
to recover coal royalties. The Lacka
wanna Coal company mines coal owned
by the plaintiffs and pays them royal
ties for it. There is a dispute us to
the amount of the royalties now due."
and the suit is the consequence. The
amount the defendants claim Is be
tween $:;ii,inii1 .and $i0,inm.
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NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.
Conductor Horatio Calvin, J. K. Mus
ters und John Brock are on the sh'k
list.
Conductor Grant Corbin is progress
ing satisfactorily after his recent ucci
dent. Rev. A. V.'. Cooper, of the Hampton
Street Methodist Kpiseopal church,
will address the noon meeting at the
machine shops today.
A notice has been placed in the as
sociation rooms prohibiting "clgurette
smoking." Pipes or cigars are allowed,
but the effeminate weed will not lie
tolerated.
Kngltieer J. Ruttunm, who runs en
gine No. (!'! on the Delaware and Hud
son road between Wilkes-Lane unci
Carbondule, weighs Wit pounds, and Is
tesareh'd as one of the best built men
on the staff of engineers.
Considerable activity has been mani
fested during the past few days on the
li cc.l ronds In passenger and freight
trallic. Although there is nothing un
usual to indicate a boom, the- prospects
for additional trade nr.' very blight.
The statement luaele In the Onoonta
Star that the He da ware, Lackawanna
and Wet-tern ami Delaware and Hud
son companies contemplate calling in
nil mileage books Is nut substantiated
by the ticket agents at the local depot:!,
who do not believe that such a Ktep
will be taken, as no Instructions have
In on iveelved by them.
(iemoral Passenger Agent J. W. Hur
dle k, of the Delaware) ntnl Hudson com
pany, has assumed charge of the tele
graphic department iniiele vacant by
the death e.f Charles Pe tersen, which
occurred nt lionesdale recently. Mr.
ISurdlek will now be supe-rintcr.dent of
telegraph for the northern and eastern
divisions of that company.
Tomorrow evening the first of the
series of five leeluieH on "Air Brakes"
will be delivered at the as.'.'oi iatiem
rooms, when the engineers and lire
men's department will be discussed.
On Friday evening the duties of con
ductors und braki'tnen will be Illustrat
ed, The remaining lectures will be ib
liverecl on Feb. and March 1. Spe
cial Instruction will be glvi'n, ns Indi
cated, but all railroad men, including
shopmen, are cordially Invited to at
tend nil the lectures. The speakers
will be Robert F. McKennn, superln
tftident of air brake's, Delaware, Lacka
wanna and Western company, and Pat
rick J. Lungnn, foreman of the air
brake department nt the Dedaware,
Lackawanna und Western machine
shops,
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HEME HANK 111 ll.DING SOLD.
The Owner, Charles Schlagcr, deceives
55.um for It.
Charles Schlagcr has sold the build
ing In which the Dime' bank Is located,
at Wyoming avenue and Spruce street,
to the owners of tho bank for the sum
of $.1:1,0011. The bank building has n
fronfnge of twenty feet on Wyoming
avenue and about sixty feet on Spruce
street. The building wus erected In
1 Mil 1 . Is four stories high, and Is con
structed of Virginia red stone. Not
long ago the building could have been
purchased for $10,000 less.
Alex. D. Stelle, of the Sauquolt Silk
mills, has purchased a newly erected
dwelling house on Monroe avenue, be
tween Mulberry anil Vino street, from
Mr. Schluger for the sum of $11,000.
Flllnbury's Flour Mills have a capacity
of 17.000 barrels a day.
Picture
Frames
Made at short notice. High
Class la every respect
Inside Decorating in all iU
branches.
312
1 Lackawanna Avenue.
PRATT'S
CIVIL CASES FOR TRIAL
Suits'on the List for the Cotnlnq Term
of Common Ulcus Court.
SEVERAL HAVE BEEX HEARD
Como I'pN'owforo Hetrlal-Others Will
Have Their first Airing lie fore a
Jury-Names of Those Inter
ested in Actions.
The trial list for the three weeks'
term of common ideas court which be
gins on Monday, March 23, is us fol
lows; Monday, Murch J5.
Jackson Merryweather vs. city of
Scrnnton; trespass.
Michael Dean vs. Whlttnore Jones;
wages.
(ieorge L. Yost vs. Charles Church;
Interpleader.
D. W. Vaughan vs. Fred It. Jenkins;
Interpleader. '
Isaac Hamilton vs. C. A. Hamilton;
judgment opened.
Levy & Kuse vs. William Neulis;
appeal.
John Klbsenberger vs. John J. Lavis,
garnishee: appeal.
Ignatz Preitz vs. John J. Preitz, gar
nishee; appeal.
John (!. Jennings vs. Lehigh Valley
Railroad Coal company; trespass.
(. K. Powell vs. S. M. Sloat und
Minnie Johns; appeal.
B. 11. Throop vs. John Horn; sel. fa.
John P. Jones vs. C. W. Munvellas;
replevin.
Claude Pitcher vs. People's Street
Railway company of Luzerne county;
trespass.
J. J. Moran vs. B. E. Leonard; as
sumpsit. S. N. Callenilar vs. II. D. Hlndsell:
nppeul.
Tuesday, March '.Ml
Max Smith vs. city of Scrauton; tres
pass. J. II. (Junster vs. (1. A. Jessup; as
sumpsit. J. H. Gilbert vs. Evan T. Davis; ap
peal. Isaac Hamilton vs. Caroline Hamil
ton; judgment opened.
B. Si. Kvans, et. al., executors, vs.
Thomas W. Thomas; appeal.
Charles H. Cooper vs. William J.
Lewis; ejectment.
New York Bowery Fire Insurance
company vs. Fred Theis & Son; as
sumpsit. Delia Gibbons vs. Prudential Life In
surance company of America; assump
sit. W. A. St. John vs. J. B. Masters; ap
peal, t
Catherine" Norton vs. John J. Fahey,
executor; assumpsit.
Wednesday, .March 'J 7.
Patrick M. F.gan vs. city of Scranton;
trespass.
Jennie 10. Brink vs. borough of Dun
more, et. al; trespass.
Albert Henne vs. People's Street
Railway company; trespass.
Michuel F. Hundley, et. al., vs. Mary
Barrett; ejectment.
H. A. De-pew vs. J. A. Brudley; as
sumpsit. W. J. Burke vs. John Seism, et. al.;
assumpsit.
Morris and Kssex Mutual Coal com
pany vs. Dedaware, Lackawanna ami
Western Railroad company; trespass.
Lazarus ilozer vs. Ira (J. Westcott;
assumpsit.
Christian Johnson, et. al., vs. Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western RuiIJ
road company; trespass.
City of Serunton vs. Martin McDon
ough; sei. fa.
Second Meek Monday, April I.
William H. Maxey, vs. Hillside Iron
ami Coal company; ejectment.
Fannie Aswell vs. city of Scranton;
trespass.
William Uranium vs. Mutual Life In
surance company; appeal.
Carson & Davh-s and J. B. Shiffer; as
sumpsit. Charles P. Hallock vs. St ron d &
Chamberlain : trespass.
Walter B. Christian vs. Michael Reap;
appeal.
Peter Mulligan vs. Max Phillips; ap
odal. James M. F.ve-rlmrt vs. George M.
Nesbltt ami G. Mortimer Lewis; eject
ment. W. P. Kennedy vs. T. A. Beamish and
K. J. Lynett; trespass.
A. A. Chase vs. Jacob Boiinert and F.
Hagen: scd fa.
Kdwiti Ferris & Co. vs. A. J. Merrill
& Co.: sid fa.
A. K. Burr vs. C. B. Farrh's; appeal.
T. R. Walkin & Son vs. II. II. Withers
Paper company; assumpsit.
Thomas Morrison vs. Citrbonelale
Traction company und the City of
Scranton Traction company; trespass.
Tuesday, April v!.
City of Scranton vs. Martin Carroll;
sed fa.
Danied Driseoll vs. Patrick A. Mor
row; trespass.
Rebecca Flynn vs. George F.. 1 1 ill :
trespass.
Cohen Co. vs. V.. S. Deans, et al.;
assumpsit.
De laware and lltidsonCanalcompany
vs. Joseph Alexander; ejectment.
Joreph Chilton vs. city of Carliondale;
t ri'spnss.
Cincinnati Safe and Lock company
vs. M. M. DeWitt; assumpsit.
Grlfllths & Jones vs. Francis Sceley;
trespass.
Lazarus Moyer vs. II. R. Richardson;
assumpsit.
K. C. Kicker & Co. vs. F. S. Warren;
replevin.
GOOD TIME
As nnv to tret a Wsteli. WowMil
to tiilk today iibeiut n good, relm
hie timepiece tluit we) Hull ho
ninny of. (if coiiro wo huvo
them at nil prices, high ami lew,
but fur tiiau fuw Watches Lieut
this 0110.
$3.90
Pollil Nlpkpl Own, Aninrlcnn 7
JewcliMl Movement, Htm Wind,
Htem But and Warranted Kvery
Wuy.
CO.,
213 Lucka wanna Ave.
REXFORD JEWELRY
Wednesday, April .1.
Thomas Cuntff vs. city of Scranton;
trespass. .
William L. Lltulermun & Co. vs. Clui
Maurer; replevin. "'
George VV. Layton vs. New York. On
tario and Western Railroud company;
trespass.
American Desk and Seating company
vs. Samuel Farnhum and A. H. F.dgett;
appeal.
Jaoob Helmer vs. Huslam Lime com
pany; appeal.
Kmmltt II Her vs. M. C, Box and B.
F. Box; appeal.
Michael Murray, et al., vs. borough
of Winton; trespass.
Thomas Cavanaugh vs. Iron City Mu
tual Fire Insurance company; ussump-
B. Taylor Lticey vs. Patrick Winn;
trespass.
Margaret Gaynor et al., vs. Stephen
und Louisa Spruks; ejectment.
Third Week .Monday, April 8.
Margaret Hughes vs. Delaware and
Hudson Cunal company; trespuss.
Laura J. Beach vs. 10. H. Pickering.
Perry Dolph, K.'A. Pickering; trespass.
S. T. Hayes vs. Cluri'iidon Gil and
liedlning company; foreign attachment.
Julius Subrowicz vs. Martin Woysh
ner;. appeal.
James W. Walsh, executor, vs. Dwel
ling House Insurance company; as
sumpsit. Ann Munley vs. city of Scranton;
trespass.
Thomas Davis vs. D. F. Kearney; ap
peal. J. F. Trout vs. W. II. Hull: appeal.
Joseph Church vs. James T. Wheeler;
appeal.
K. L. Haas vs. T. J. Johnson; appeal.
Arnold I-lubervs. A. Bnuniun; appeal.
Klizubedli Snyder vs. Patrick Gulden;
trespass. ,
Yostena Gogats vs. Ne;w York, On
tario and Western Railroad company;
trespass.
M. 10. Wordcn vs. Shiffer Brothers;
assumpsit.
Thomas Kennedy vs. Dedaware, Lack
awanna, and Western Railroad corn
puny; trespass.
Tuesday, April t.
John Hum vs. city of Serunton; tres
pass. Watson & Zimmerman vs. Green
Ridge Lumber company: appeal.
Sillier Coleman vs. B. T. Lewis; .ap
peal. L. Stowther vs. A. II. Harvey; uppeul.
Lulu Gross vs. D. 10. Nicholas; appeal.
Patrick Unkind vs. Serunton Traction
company; trespass.
George Brediony vs. Scranton Traction
company; trespass.
Hillside Coal and Iron company vs.
Peter liasalyga, et al.; ejectment.
Supple llurilmare company vs. Henry
Battin & Co.; assumpsit.
Scranton Packing company vs. II. A.
Roche; appeal.
Wednesday, April 10.
City of Scranton vs. John Tierney, Jr.;
scd fa.
James Flynn vs. C. S. Jacobs; appeal.
11. C. Comegys, el al., vs, A. B. Btts-si-ll
; ejectment.
Spruks Bros. vs. Charles Mursch, et
al.; sel. ra.
MollHt. Thurston & Co. vs. L. A.
Kvans; appeal.
Philip Conrad vs. Haslam Stock yard;
nppeal.
Central Kgg company vs. Ackermun
Bros.; appeal.
Kzra Finn & Sons vs. G. F. Barber;
assumpsit.
P. F. McDonald vs. Anthony Conner;
assumpsit.
Mary McGowan vs. Scraat 5:1 Tra'
C m cjripi'tiy; trespass.
WILL" REMOVE TO
M WYOMING AVE
NUE API11L 1st. AF
TEK MONDAY. OTH,
WILL BELL STOCK
FOR LESS THAN COST.
SO LOOK OUT l'OK
BAROAIXS.
CHINA HALL
WEIC1IEL iV MILLAR,
llUWYOMIXtt AVU.
SGHANK
The
SHOE MAN
Will sell Footwear at
greatly reduced prices
during the month of
February,
To Make Room
For Spring Stock
Rubber Goods of every
description at lowest
prices to be had at
SCHiMS
. 410 SPRUCE STREET.
JOHN L. HANGI,
ENGRAVER.
Photo, Wood and Half-Tone Plates
l or Newspapers and Circulars.
OFFICE with K. (. Rtawart, Deafer In Art
Iduterlals, Y. M. C. A. building, Scranton, Pa.
DOLLARS
For this nominal amount you can huy
a heavy, extra long, comfortable and
durable Ulster.
Come in and See Them
at
IMTfl!
II
Something nice for u gift. Chains
aeur menu u nair. Leave
E. M. HETZEL, -
HELLO, CENTRAL!
GIVE ME 3034, PLEASE.
Hello. FLOREY, i. that you? All right;
that's Rood. Say, send nia one of yout
KKATI.NO Catalogue. I have hoard to roucb
about Hint WHEEL that I waut to sue what
they are like. Have you a sample yet? Ob,
next week. All riijht, I'll call and it
Uood bye."
SPRING HATS
SHOWN AT
flT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of tho best quality for domestic
oso, and of all hIzch. delivered in any
part of the city at lowent price.
Orders left ut my Office
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE.
Rear room, llrat floor, Third National
Hank, or mmt by mull or telrphntin to the
lilno, will receive prompt attnntion.
HpRCinl contractu will be matin for the
ale aud delivery of l.tickwhoat Coal.
WM. T. SMITH.
Standnnl Instruments In every lenu of
tho term as upplled to Ptiinoa.
Kxccptlonal In holding their original fuN
np of tono.
. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO. S
Fifth avenue.
SOLD BY
E.C.RICKER&CO
11S Adams Ave., New Telephone Bldg.
HORSE - SHOEING
REMOVED.
DR. JOHN HAMLIN,
The Acknowledged Expert in
Horseshoeing and Dentistry,
is Now Permanently Located
on West l.ackawnnnu Ave.,
Ncur the Bridge,
HI CHAINS FROM YOUR 0111 HA
CONRAD'S,
305 LACKAWANNA AVE.
APOLIO
18 LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, "IT SHEDS A
BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE."
IE
P1
hi
made out of your own or sonao
order an early as possible.
230 Lacka. Avs.
NiJULBESrS
1 11 II
VVYOMINGAVE, SCRANTON.
STEINWAY S SON
DECKER BROTHERS
KRANICH S BACK
and
Others
STULTZ 1 BAUER
PIANOS
Also a large stock of first-class
ORGANS
MUSICAL nERCHANDlSE,
MUSIC, ETC.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
Tbe Finest In the City.
The latest improved furnish
ings and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ava.
CALL UP 3682.
CO.
OILS,.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STREET
M. W. COLLINS, M'tfr.
HOTEL WAVERLY
Kuropean rktn. Firm -class liar at.
tin-heel. Dppot for Bergner A EagleVI
Tannhaeuxer Boer.
H.E.Cer. 16th aad Filbert Sts-.PMla.
Most desirable for residents of N. IS
IViiiiBylvanta. All eonv?.tWKHH fo
travelers to and from Broad Btreel
atutlnn and tho Twelfth and Mu-knl
tstrci't elation. Doatrabln for vtsiUnrj
Hcrantonlnus and people ia the Xa
thrucltu .Ucfcion.
T. J. VICTORY
PROPRIETOR.
Wm. Linn Allen
& Co.
STOCK BROKERS,
Buy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Grain
on New York Exchanpe and Chicago
Board of Trade, either for cash or on
margin.
412 Spruce Street.
LOCAL STOCKS A SPECIALTY.
G. dnB. DIMMICK, Manager,
TELEPHONE 6.002.
A Decided More tn the Rkatea trade bae set
In and it 111 par you to examine tb. U It of
JUKISGH'B, at 4.16 Bpruoe atreet. Fine Unaul
superior pocket cutlery, razor, .to., for Helt
day trade, Dune and ammunition at oettoiu
flgnree. Aim seme seoond hand v heela .nl
prices that will astonish you. Seeing ia believing