THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOTINING. JUNE 4, 1SD5. NEW AND RECENT BOOKS At Norton's. Capt Horn, by Frank Stockton. Master and Man, by Tolstoy. Heart of the World, by Haggard. The Gods,Some Mortals,ctc.,by Hobbcs. Silence of Meharajuh, by Corrclli. Into the Highways and Hedges. Foundation of Belief, by Balfour. Saw Dust Doll, by Mrs. DcKoven. Princess Aline, by Richard Harding Davis. Degeneration, by Nordau. The Devil's Playground, by Muckle. In the Midst of Alarms, by Harr. Trilby, by Nodier, 50 cents. Trilby, by Du Maurier, $1.25. Coins, Financial School, 25 cents, the present craze i.x and south. June Magazines ;v cady. Century, Cosmopolitaht' Munscy, Peterson, McClure, Scribncr, Forum. All the Fashion Monthlies for Summer. , A Foe to Dyspepsia 1 ; : GOOD BREAD USE THE SnowWe FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE TO THE TRADE BY The Weston Mill Go. PEHSONAL. Dr. E. K. Mott, of Chester, Is visiting West Side relatives. Charles Fowler has announced himself as a candidate for city assessor. Sanford Mulford, of Montrose, called on friends In the city yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Miller, of Mulberry treet, will spend the week In Philadelphia. Mrs. C. E. Spencer and daughter, of (Caruondale, are visiting Mrs. Charles Schlatter. A baby girl has arrived to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lane, of Spruce street. Mrs. J. W. Coolldge left yesterday for Durango. Col., where Dr. Coolidge lies sick with typhoid fever. John J. Gordon has severed his connec tion with the Scranton Times to accept a position with Life. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wajr ner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vockroth will sail for Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Tallle Morgan are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a young musical leader at their home. Miss Nellie Smith, of Montrose, daughter of Theodore Smith, the founder of the Scranton Republican, Is visiting friends In the city. Miss Burdlck, daughter of J. W. Bur dick, general passenger agent of the Del aware and Hudson Canal company, has re turned to her home in Albany after a visit with friends In this city. E. B. Sturges, T. H. Watklns, W. G. Parke and his son, Norman Parke, will sail on the new American steamship .St. Louis for Southampton tomorrow. They will do England, France, Germany and Russia before their return. Police Officer Lona Day and Miss Mar garet Cross, of the West Side, will be mar ried at noon today In the Elm Park church. It will be a quiet wedding and Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom will start on a wedding tour, which will include a visit to New York, Boston and other points. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. It Was Presented at Laurel Hill Park Yesterday. The second week of the Laurel Hill park season was ushered In yesterday with an attractive programme that found great favor with, those who ought that cool place to escape the oppressive heat. At 2 p. m. the Morris school of trained ponies gave an exhibition, and at 3 p. m. the. concert by the military band took place, followed by another con cert at 7 p. m. At both attractive pro grammes were rendered. In the Pa vllran Opera House at night Cyrene ex ecuted her wonderful dances and after ward gave an exhibition on the swltwr- did some clever club swinging and hat pinning, afterward appearing In their . setwiatlonal balancing ladder feats. Others who had numbers on the pro gramme were Maggie Warren, vocalist; Drawee, the juggler; Carrie Monroe, vocalist and paper tearer, and Andrew P. Cooper, battle club manipulator. On Wednesday Profersor Chirlr-s Thompson will give a balloon ascen sion. V. P. S. C. E. and Epworth League. Topic cards for the next six months printed In good style at low prices. If you contemplate an excursion or festival this summer. It will pay you to consult us about printing posters, circulars, tickets, etc. The Tribune. "I have found Hood's Pills to be alat they are claimed to be. They are gei. v and effective. I recommend them when ever I have an opportunity." Mrs. William Welghtman, 300 North Bromley avenue, Scranton, Pa HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills. Piano for .Sale. A high grade 7 1-3 octave piano. Beauti ful mahogany case, repeating action and all modern Improvements. No better piano made. Will be sold very cheap. For particulars address Box 221. v Printing for Grocers. Circulars, cards, booklets, letter heads, tc. printed so well at The Tribune of fice that they will sell goods for you. Plllsbury's Flour Mills have a capacity Of 17.500 barrels a day. ' C LOHMANN'S OPENING TODAY, AT THE CONWAY HOUSE 32-4 Pnn Av Everybody Invited. OPINION INJEZEK CASE It Has Been Received Along With Records of the Case. WHAT JUDGE H'COLLUH SAYS Iocs Not Think That Errors" Wero Com' mlttcd by tha Court llclow In Dispos ing of tho Cuso-Honilttltur Will Re Certified to Governor. Olerk of the Courts John H. Thomns yesterday received the remittitur frinn Prothonotary Lewis 8. Green, of the supreme court, setting forth that that tribunal had alllrmed tho Judgment and sentence of the Lackawanna county courts In the matter of the conviction of Frank llezek for the murder of his sweetheart, Marie Kerzlc, at Olyplmnt, on Oct. 9. 1SII4. Within a few days the clerk of the courts will send a oertltlod copy of the remittitur to tlovernor Hasting, who within sixty days there after Is required to tlx the day for exe cution. Accompanying the remittitur were all the records in the case and a ccrtilled copy if the opinion of the court, w hich was written by Justice McColluni, It was furnished nt the request of District Attorney John U. Jones. The opinion Is as follows: Opinion of Jnstluo McCollntn. Frank Herchlne, otherwise known ns Frank Bezek. Is under sentence of death of Maria Kcrzec, at Olyplmnt, Lackawanna county, on Out. 9 last, and the record of his trial and conviction Is before us for review. We have care fully examined and studied the testi mony and while we do not deem It nec escary to analyze or discuss It In this opinion, we unhesitatingly say that his conviction of murder of the llrst degree was fully warranted by It. It plainly ehows that the homicide was a conse quence of the refusal of the deceased to becom? his wife. Whether It was thi result of an attempt hy him to commit suicide, of a premeditated purpose to murder her, or of the unconscious net of a madman, were questions for the Jury upon the evidence under proper In structions from the court. There are sixteen specifications of er ror tiled in the case, and we will con sider th?m in their order. It is conced ed by the learned counsel for the de fendant that there Is nothing upon the record on which to base the llrst speci fication, and tills concession, confirmed by an Inspection of the record Is. tech nically speaking, a sultlclent answer to It. As nothing short of an abuse of the discretion the trial court has In passing upon a mntiun of this character would Justify our Intervention, and as It does not appear that this discretion was abused in the case before us, the speci fication must be overruled. As to the Second Specification. There Is nothing In the offer which forms the subject of the second speci fication that raises any doubt concern ing the correctness of the ruling upon It, except the portion of It which relates to the alleged conflnment of the de fendant In an Insane asylum In Aus tria, and the exclusion of this ap peared to us on first view as error which might authorize and perhaps call for a reversal of the judgment. The technical ansyer to this view Is that where an'offer blends Irrelevant and in admissable matters with a matter rele vant and admissable, and It is made and rejected as a whole, the rejection of it is not error: Sennett v. Johnston, 9 Pa., K3, and Wharton vs. Douglass 76 Pa., 273. But In deciding the ques tion raised by the specification we shall not take into consideration the rule supported by the cases cited. These were civil cases, and If the rule stated In them Is applicable to. It ought not to be summoned to sustain, a rul ing prejudical to the Interests of a defendant on trial for murder. The specification, however, falls to disclose the ruling Immediately fol lowing the one In question, and under which the defendant was allowed to prove all material and admlssable mat ters contained In the preceding offer, together with his acts, declarations and conduct while In Austria, and In this country, tending to show that he was Insane when the homicide was commit ted. This ruling rendered the ruling complained of in the second specifica tion harmless and without effect upon the defendant's rights, even though it be conceded there was error In Its ex clusion of that part of the offer relating to his conflnment in an asylum. Jo seph Petroclous, John Karoclous and Anthony Kramtz, who were his neigh bors In Austria and whose acquaint ance with him dates from the period of his childhood, testified to having seen him in a hospital at Llebeg, five years ago, and to his acts and declarations there. That their testimony did not fully sustain the offer may be attribut able to their want of knowledge or recollection of the matters to which their attention was called, but It Is not chargtaible to any ruling of the court. Could Not Affect Decision of Case. The rulings complained of In the third and fourth specifications of error were not excepted to In the trial court and are not, under well-settled rules, reviewable here. Besides there Is nothing discoverable In either of them which can be regarded with any show of reason as prejudical to any right or Interest of the defendant. The matters to which they referred could not legiti mately affect the decision of any ques tion Involved In the case. The fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth. On l.nko Krlc's Shores -Tho Captain's Wlfo Tells tho Story-It Will Interest Many people- From the Buffalo Evening News.1 If you were to call at 27 Front avenue, you would find a pleasant elderly lady, Mrs. Captain Henesy by name. Her kind ly wmlle and Joyous manner are to no small extent due to the escape she has had. Her own words can better describe her rescue and one can easily understand her present happy condition when they realize what she has gone through. She says: "About five months ago I had an attack of sickness which lasted for a week and since that time 1 have beon subject 'it Intervals to similar attacks, some of which were longer In duration. It Is hard for me to describe how I suffered. The pain would commence In my head, after which It would seem to pass down my body and settle In my back, my Hides ached, my bnck ached, and I had a feeling of great distress In the bowels. The In creased pain which seemed to come from lying down, would be almost unbearable, my face and stomach would bloat up and I could hardly stand on my feet, diszlness made it almost Impossible; this feeling was always with me even after the vio lence of the attack passed over. The last attack I had was the worst, and was so bad I would not have been able to tell this story but for Doan's Kidney Pills. As soon as I commenced their use I found Im mediate relief. The pain In my back and sides left me and the dizziness went with It; the bloating In my face and body disap peared and all distress In my bowels was gone. I have great faith In Doan's Kid ney Pills; In a short time they did a great deal more for me than all the plasters and medicines which I had resorted to In seek ing relief and oure. I hope always to be able to procure them." For sale by all dealers price CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buff alp, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. . ninth and tenth specifications da not require elaborate discussion. It la suf ficient to say of the fifth and sixth that the offer made for the purpose of con tradicting Mrs. Kramer related to Im material matter and was based on nn assumption not warranted by her testi mony. The Instructions in regard to the effect of the defendant's flight from the scene of the murder, was consid ered on the whole unobjectionable, and so were the Instructions concerning the evidence of his allcKed Insanity. It Is not claimed that the murder of Maria Kerzec was committed by means of pols-on, or by lying In wait, or In the perpetration of or attempt to perpe trate any arson, rape, robbery or burg lary. The Jury were not required to consider n murder so perpetrated, nnd they were substantially so Instructed In the language of Justice Agncw In Commonwealth v. Drum, 58 I'a., 10. We do not assent to the claim that the In struction wus misleading. The defendant has no cause to com plain of the nntuvcr to his eighth point. The point was misleading and not a fair or correct statement of the law applicable to the defense of Insanity. It Ignored the presumption of sanity and cast on the commonwealth the bur den of showing by nfllrmatlve evidence, which excluded doubt, that the defend ant was not Insane when the homicide was committed. Insanity U nn Inde pendent defense, ami the decisions of this court say that lie who sets It up must show the existence of it by fairly preponderating evidence; Ortweln v. Commonwealth, 7(1 I'a., 4'Jl.; Lynch v. Commonwealth, 77 I'a., 2U!t; Brown v. Commonwealth, 711 Pu 123; Myers v. Commonwealth, S3 I'a., 131; nnd l'nn nell v. Commonwealth, 86 I'a., 100. There Was Direct l: ldcnco. We see no error In the rulings or no tion complained of In the eleventh and twelfth specification. There was di rect ns well as circumstantial evi dence that the murder was "wilful, de liberate und premeditated," and there was nothing said or done In relation to the Jury's request In respect to the reading of the testimony which fur nishes any ground for reversul or ad verse criticism. . We are unable to lind In the excerpt from the charge, which Is the sub ject of the thirteenth specification, any thing that could possibly prejudice the defendant's cause or mislead the Jury. There was no exception to the ad mission of Berger's testimony, but there was nn exception to the denial of the motion to strike It out. The reason assigned for the motion did not accord qjth the facts as shown by the evi eitee. Cummings testified distinctly that he warned the defendant that nny statement he might make concerning the murder would be used against him, and that he need not say anything about It unless he desired to do so. The statements made by the defend ant appear to have been voluntary, and we cannot say they were misunder stood or misinterpreted by the wit nesses who testified to them. We there fore see no valid reason for rejecting the evidence of them. Upon this re view of the case we conclude that it was fairly tried and that all the spe cifications of error must be overruled. The Judgment Is affirmed, and It is ordered that the record be remitted for the purpose of carrying the sentence Into execution. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. George Biemeller, of the South Side, was naturalized yesterday by Judge Edwards. Christopher Smith began an action In trespass against the city of Scranton yesterday. A rule to show cause why a new trial should not be allowed was granted yes terday in the case of Katz Bros, against John Stout. In the estate of Charles Young, late of this city, letters testamentary were granted-by Register of Wills Koehler yesterday to Anton Hafner. John Wyman, charge with larceny and receiving, was admitted to ball yesterday, Fred J. Wldmayer becom ing security for him In the sum of J500. On motion of Attorney R. N. Wlllard, John B. Edwards, son of Judge H. M. Edwards, was yesterday admitted to practice In the Lackawanna county courts. s- In the matter of the application for a mandamus against the Olyphant bor ough council the defendants were yes terday allowed two weeks to plead or answer. Attorney n. D. Stuart was appointed by the court yesterday to take testi mony with regard to the alleged lunacy of Anthony Battle, who owns property at Cattjondale. An order was made yesterday direct ing that an Inquiry Into the mental con dition of Mrs. Cordelia Edwards, of 'Moscow, be made at 9 o'clock on June 8 In common pleas court. In the case of C. L. Bice against the Fidelity nnd Casualty company, In which binding Instructions were given to the Jury by Judge F. W. Gunster last week, a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted was yester day allowed. An opinion was filed yesterday In the case of N. A. Hulhurt against W. K. Heck, which ordered that the defendant within ten days, by paper filed, agree to release the amount certified In his favor so that the verdict shall stand simply as a verdict for the defendant and that thereupon the rule for a new trial shall he discharged or otherwise that the rule be made absolute and a new trial awarded. POLICE COURT JOTTINGS. John Gallagher, who was arrested for font driving and abusing the horse and wrecking the surrey of Liveryman B.j J. Neville, was yesterday discharged. The damage will be paid. . Joseph Llverwlrtz and George Ben son are the two men who were nrrest- ed Sunday for being concerned In the drunken fight In the rear of Wolf Johnson's hotel. Alderman Millar gave them a hearing and held each under $300 ball, which they furnished and were liberated. Pntrlck Lynn, of Hnmm court, South Side, was arrested Sunday afternoon by Patrolman Neuls for being drunk and abusing his parents. Jle had a stone as large ns a pineapple and was threatening to bntter his father with It. A fine of J: was Imposed, and If It Is not soon paid the young man will spend ten days at tho county Jail. Inflammatory Hhciimntlsm Cured In 3 Duvs. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: "My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit untl he tried the MYSTICCUHR FOR RHEU MATISM. It gave Immediate relief and he was able to walk about In three days. I am sure It saved her life." Sold by Carl Lorenr., Druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Scranton. Homo Seeker's Excursions. , One lowest limited, first-class fare for round trlin Inquire of agents of the Nickel Plate Road. Telephone 2242. W. O. Doud ft Co., ROD Lackawanna avenue, for all kinds of plumbing. Buy tha Weber and get the best At Guernsey. Bros. VERY WARM DAY IN COURT Nevertheless a Good Deal of Busi ness Was Transacted. CAKIJ0XDAI.E TRACTION CASES Three of Them Put on Trlnl Itcforo Judge Mel'horson In Court Kmira No. i. Abrupt Ending of the Dopuy llrndy Case. Although tho Intense heat of yester day mnde the atmosphere In the court rooms far from cotnfontuble a good deal of business was transuded. Judges, attorneys, Jurors and court attend ants perspired In unison, and In vain Invoked the aid of fans, and substitutes , therefor, to keep them cool. After court opened In tho morning the list of cases was called, nnd some dis posed of as follows: Continued, Thom as O'Neill against city of Curhondnle, trespass; V, H, Walker & Hon against W. If. Whllhors Paper company, ns sumplt; Michael Flynn, et nl., against Ueorge 13, Hill, trespass. Settled, Pat rick J. Conway against Scranton Su burban Hallway company, trespass; Sarah J. Powell and others against Lackawanna Coal Company, Limited, trespass; Philadelphia Pickling com pany against (1, F. Jacobus, appeal. When the trespass case of Oeoige A. Campbell ngalnst KJlsworth Myers was called the plaintiff did not nppenr and a nonriult was taken under the net of 1X12. Before Judge Rdwards, who will pre side In the main court room during the week, the trespass case of Thomas Davidson against Thomas Sanders und James Jenkins was called for trial. All of the parties to the suit live nt Parker street, In the North Knd of the city. The plaintiff Is represented by Attorneys C. H". Soper and Joseph O'Brien, and the defendant by Attor neys Hulslnnder and Vosburg. Cause of the Action. Mr. Davidson alleges that In he bought a lot fronting on Parker street und erected a house on It. The lot Is on a sloping hillside, und some time later the defendants purchased a lot directly above him and erected on It a double house. He charges that they so arranged the surface water that It was thrown on his lot, cutting deep gullies, uprooting trees, destroy ing his grape arbors and filling his cel lar with water. For all of which he wanted the Jury to grant him proper redress. After the plaintiff rested the attor neys for the defendants asked for a no.i sult on the ground that the natural flow of surface water from higher to lower ground does not give a cause for action, and that no action cn be maintained for changing or obstructing the llow of mere surface water by erections on ad Joining lands or by grading or tilling to a higher grade, such wnsuquenccs be ing the necessary result of the lawful occupation and use of the land. The motion for a nonsuit was refused, and after the case for the defense had been opened to the Jury by Mr. Vosburg, Mr. Sanders, one of the defendants, -was sworn. He denied that they had turned the water on Mr. Davidson's land. They had leveled oft their property, which had a tendency, If anything, to keep water from flowing on Mr. David son's land. After 'Mr. Sanders left the stand court adjourned for the day. llcfore Judge .Mcpherson. Judge McPherson, of the Dauphin Lebanon district, arrived In the city about noon and In the afternoon went on the bench In court room No. 2, and three trespass cases against the Cnr bondule Traction compnny were called for trial before him. The plulntlffs are Henry Collins, W. L. Hunter and Mary K. Purdy, owners of properties on Brooklyn street, Carbondnle, which they allege were damaged and their value depreciated In consequence of the construction of the electric road of the defendant company on the street In front of their premises. The grade of the street was changed, which made It necessary to raise the houses and fill In the lots. The fact that the road Is laid close to the side walk Is claimed 'to be another element of damage. The Buit of Henry Collins against the Traction company was tried on Oct. 1, 1894, before Judge Searle, of Susquehanna county, speclnlly pre siding, and a verdict of $500 returned In favor of the plaintiff. This verdict was set aside and a new trial granted by Judge Searle on Oct. 20, 1X!)4. When the case was called yesterday It was decid ed to try the Purdy and Hunter BUlts In conjunction with It, as the facts In all are the same. Jury Went to Cnrbondnlo. It was decided to hear the testimony In the Collins case first, and after lis tening to the story of the plaintiff and that of Contractor John Nolan, who de clared that Collins" propenty hud been damaged to the extent of $1,000 by the construction of the electric road, the Jury, at 3.30, started for Cnrbondule to view the properties that are alleged to have been damaged. The attorneys In tho case are S. H. Price nnd J. K. Burr for the company, and I. II. Hurna and J. F. Reynolds for the defense. Down In court room No. 2, before Judge Archbnld the case of Harry A. LVpuy against J. A. llrndy came to an Abrupt' termination during the after noon. Mr. Depuy was represented by Attorney E. C. Newcomb end Major Kverett Warren and ex-Senator M. K. McDonald appeared for the defendant. The action was brought by Mr. Depuy to recover on a note for $650, which ho SO INVITING When serve 1 idee. Berries, Frn:t. Croam and nil. The (lIsHswaro In our window Is not real cut; nut who could toll r To introduce this Crystal (llnss the mukers fiuured low for us; l.fitm plitres on Mule this wnek. Hero are i sample prices: Ice C renin or florry Set, I.urgo Howl AQn nnd 0 .Suucera ttJlt Ten Sot, Suitnr Howl, Cream Pitcher, CD. llutlerUish nnd Spoon Holder.... Oull REXFORDCO 213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Wall Paper Styles and colorings are very fine this season. Let us fix you up a sample room with nice Gilt Paper, $5. runs.- Lackawanna Avenae. alleges was (riven to him by Mr. Brady In payment for a horse. Payment of the note was topied and Mr. Brady refused to accept the animal, when It was brought to him, whereupon It was sedd for Its keep to a man named Costellu, whose bid was $00. After the defense opened, Judge Archbald decided that the case had not been properly begun and suggested that a Juror be drawn. The cuse was then continued until tho next term. No other case was called In that court room during the remainder of the day. The Depuy-Itrady case was tried June 14, 1804, before Judge? Kdwards, and a verdict of $852.80 returned In fa vor of tho plaintiff. On Aug. 13 a new trial was granted. CLASS OF TRAINED NURSES. Will lie nraduntcd from Lackawanna Hospital School Friday. Friday evening, In the Albright Me morial building, the first graduation exercises tho Lackawanna hospital training school for nurses, will be con ducted. Under the instruction of Miss McDonald, chief nurse at the hospital, several young ladles have passed ex aminations entitling thorn to di plomas as professional nura Dr. Burnett, heud of medical ntaff, nded his signature to the sheepskin's yester day, nnd during the Interval between now nnd Friday night the young ladles will prepare for the evening's exercises. This yenr Is the llrst In which pro fessional nurses hove graduated from nny Scranton Institution, and Miss Mc Donald, honored by the distinction, Is putting .forth her host endeavor to make the event a memorable one. On commencement evening Dr. II. C. Wood, of the University of Pennsyl vania, will address the graduates. At tendance Is by Invitation only. " llow to Curo nil Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No Internal medicine required. Cures tet ter, eczema, Itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curutlve powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. Low Koto Seekers, Attention. On May 21 nnd June 11, 185, the Popu lar Nickel i'lute Road will sell excursion tickets to nearly all points In the great West and Southwest, at hulf rates. F. J. Moore, general agent, 23 Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. If yon want a good plumber telephone 2242. W. Q. Doud & Co., 603 Lackawanna avenue. s CHANK'S hapely POINTED SHOE TALKS A man al ways has trouble get ting correct shape in a cheap shoe. You won't here. These shoes are cheap only in price. They're hand sewed toes as pointed as you like them or as broad or high-price finish. i KOEHLER, 410 Spruce Street. JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP 311 Lack. Av. and Stewart's Art Store. Photo Engraving Tor Circulars, Books, Cata logues, Newspapsrs. Half-Tones and Line Work. TAR CUM Cures Colds, Lays Out LaGrippc, Cures Incipient Consumption. Manufactured by G. ELMEN DOKF, Llmiru, N. Y., and for sale by the trade generally. MEGARGEL & CON NELL, Wholesale Agents, Scranton, Pa. CUT IN Dress -:- We have planned a great June sale of Dress Goods, COMMENCING JUNE 3. II U B II MEDIA U DRESS IDS 9 Bourdon Point de Sprit, MEARS & HAGEN, 415 LACKAWANNA AVENUE New,. v Novel, Practical. Premier Eg Cups . testis in it. ,J Ji, J Durable, l'rotty. f Wt Bit 15 A If. TITT5 T.GO Into tlio cup, rrew on tho covrr ami boil tho rpn in thL l liiim run initimd of the nbcll, wii (ci'vo the' tgg iu the laiuo Chiua cup. China Hall WEICHEL & MILLAR, 134 WYOMING AVENUE. WELSBAGH LIGHT Specially Adapted lor Reading and Sewing. ConstimoB three (3) feet of pas im.t hour and Kives &" efficiency of sixty (0U) candles. Having nt least 33$ per cent, over tbo ordinary Tip Burners. Call und See It. 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, nanufacturers' Agents. Moosic Powder Co, Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUBH DALB WORKS. Lamin & Rand Powder Co. Orange Gun Powder Electric Tlattorles, Pures for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and Repanno Chemical Co.'s High Explosive Stocks, Bonds, and Grain, nought and mid on Now Yorh Exchange and ChicaRO Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. Q. duB. DIMHICK, 41a Spruce Street. LOCAL STOCKS I SPECIALTY. Telephone 5002. Goods. (" 'i? Na Shell.. jyf liY.Vi,, No Uncertainty, r'A,J JL ,Mile timWSr enfi Very Economical. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Laces, AT COST. LATEST IN WATER-PROOF no Combining all the requisites of a fins Spring Overcoat and possess ing water-proof qualities. M SPRING STYLES IN AT MARTI N&DELANY'S J STYLISH. Has Tliis Stvlc Hat in nil Colors und Prices. 305 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. lU.i'lOERT'S WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON. STEINWAY S SON DECKER BROTHERS KRANICH & BACK STULTZ i BAUER and Others PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL HERCHANDISE. MUSIC. ETC. DU POINT'S WINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Hannftctnrnd at the Wapwnllopen Mills, L cerno county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming Dlstriot, 118 WYOMING AVE Scranton, Pm Third Nation il Bank Building. Aominm: TIIOS. FOItn, HttHton, Pa. JoHN B. SMITH HON, riymonth. Pa E. W. WDLI.IOAN, Wilken Barre, Pa. Agenta for tbe R'pauno Cbemloal Oon faay'a High ExplosiTra, JAMES & KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Lute of Pittsburg, First-Class Livery in Connection. 205 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON. Standard Instruments In every aenM of tbe term aa applied to Piunoa. Kxceptlonak In holding their original ful noBR of tone. 1 NEW YORK WAREHOUSE. NO. Vlfth avenue. , SOLD BY E.C.RICKER&CO 113 Adams Ave.. New Telephono Uldg. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest In the City. The latest Improved furnish ings and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Av. if "III POWDER GARMENTS OUR NEW OS ALL. NEW DR. E. GREWER, The Philadelphia Spt-clallut, and IiIh usso clati'd Htiifl of lCiiKlish and Gorman physicians, are now permanently located at Old Postofflce Building, Corner Penn Avenue and Spruce Street. The doctor in u graduuo of tho Unlver ilty of 1'ennaylvanlii, formerly demon atrator of physiology nnd surgery at the Medico-C'hlrui'Kical ooI1i-ku of Phlladel phla. His specialties aro Chronic, Nnr vous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood dis eases. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dlzztneBs.lack of confidence, sexual weubnesd In men and women, ball risinu In throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to cuiicentr'itc. tho mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull distressed mind. which unfits them for performing tho actual du ties of life, makinc happiness impossible, distressing the action of the heart, caus ing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, mel ancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought. depression, constipa tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected should consult us Immediately ard be restored to perfect health. Lost Manhood Restored. Weakness of Youni? Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phy sician call upon the doctor and be exam '"d. He cures the worst cases of Xer ous Lability, Scrofula, Old 8ores, Ca tarrh, I'lles, Female Weakness, Affec tions of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Cancers and Cripples of every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confident;. Office hours daily tram 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 2. Enclose ffve 2-cent stamps for symtnont blanks and my book called "New Life " I will pay one thousand dollars In gold to anyone whom 1 cannot cure of EPI LEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. . , PR. E. GREWER, Old Post Offlc Building, corner Pens Venue and Spruce street. SCRANTON. PA. NEW OPERA TOE THE J. S. TURNER C0.'S Mew Opera Last Is the mont gracoful and fortable narrow toe shoe now In the market, Retains its shape. Is properly proportioned and built according to the natural lines of the foot. Tho result of sc'.sntiiio aboemaklng, For Sale Only by the LIMITED. CORNER LACKS. AND JEFFERSON AVES. BKST ail.no HH OK IN THE WOIil.1V, "A dollar tmtd it a dollar tanud." I TMHadles' Mil Id French IVongola Kid Urn" i Boot delivers! free njrwhcni in tn U.S., oa feeeiptof l'Mn, Honey virarr,. or ruatal Not fof $l.to. KoimU everr war tfte boot; sold la sll null stores for 1N. we m uis vxm ounwIrM, therefore ws ffuar. anttt Mjn,mu ma war and It any on Is Dot mlanedl will refund the dkumv) or nod another pair. Opnat Too or uommoB bcmo wMtlts V, l B, JCBW nut lltui tilt3 Cata- ofue fuck Dexter Shoe Bpea ten 90 jwitcrv ROOF TIMING AND SOLDERING All done away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanised tin, sheet Iron, roofs, also to brick dwelings, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack-Ina- or breaking of the brick. It will out last tlnnlnv of any kind by many yearn, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that ut the cost of tlnnlnft. Is sold by the loo or pound. Contracts taken by , ANTONIO HARTMAKN, Ul Birch tti mm: v. .-la. a i r. v m i-'urm. 1