THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MOBN1XO, :: SEPTEMBER 10, 189rt. 5e Scranfon n6une tally nd Weekly. No Sunday Edition. rublsWd at acnnton. Pa, b TUe Tribune Pub bailing LXHniianjr. C . KINGSBURY. . o 8t'l Mas. C. H. RIPPLE. 8ie- Tbus. tlVV . RICHARD, Carroll. f . W. DAVIS. ain Mit W. W. YOUNGS, Ami- hew York Office Trlhnne Hiilldlnj. limy, Mtuager. MTXREO AT THH POSTOmcl AT STHANTOIt. PA. A3 B1C0HD-CUUM MAIL UATTifR SCRANTON, SEPTEMI1EH 10, 1S. THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. Presldent-WILLIAM M'KINLEY. Vies Presldenl-GAKRIST A. HOBART. STATE. Congressmen - at Largo GALUSHA A OROW. SAMUEL. A. DAVENPORT. COUVrV. Congress-WILLIAM CONNELL. Commlssloners-8. W. ROBERTS. GILES ROBERTS. , Audltors-A. E. K1EFER, FRED 1 WARD. LEGISLATIVE. Senate, aist Dlslrlct-COL. W. J. SCOTT. RcnresontntlVf. 9.1 District A. T. CON- NELL; 3d District DR. N, 1IACKEV. C. emancipator. The speech .was dema gogic to a new decree, but the Ameri can worklngman this year Is amenahl: to reason, and as against Urynn's rhetoric we ask nim to weigh the fol lowing statements of fact from the Chicago Times-Herald: Under the Wilson tariff law. In the year 1896. we paid" to foreign labor $ll'i,ltl.!i;l mote gold than we paid In the year 1!1 under the McKinley turllt law. That is, imported over one hundred million dul. lata iiiure In manufactured goods In ISM ,1,... un ,lt,t In fan tht. Mhnmn.-n Mild mlllmen of America aland the Ions of a j elusions In every sec tion of our stand hundred millions il year? Does this poticy j r,.ui,jL. where ballots exrireBS convlc- thn Republicans of Jfontana, t'tah and possibly Colorado had, atter all. come to their senses and ported company with the free trade enthusiasts nnd l'opulistic emotionalists who form the rank and file of the present rSryan movement. Such news would be rood news, not only for the plates them selves, but also for the whole people, because it would 2rove mat the sober thought of the American people could be depended upon to reach wise con tend to Increase the demand for American labor? Of this amount .'2,j0,0U0 were taken from the men who work in Ameri can rolling mills; JlfOoWi) were tatt.n from thel employes of American cotton mills; !8.0M,l"0 were taken from the nvn who were formerly employed In the man ufacture of American tin In the new fac tories that, were established under the .McKinley law of ls:w; nnd Slt,0eu.iMO were taken from operatic s in American wo.il en mills. The census of 1!M returned 3m, 415 mliniifacturlUK i stabllshments h the Ignited Statesp- which hail i.'l-Ml em ployes, to whom were paid that ycur f'., &!.21u',U$ in, wages. If each employe repre sented a family of live persons there wro over 23,onO,(jM) depending upon these man tifaeturlnir establishment for their .tally sustenance. If to these we ndd the tur ners, tinkers.' grocers und others wlio make their living by supplying these em. ployes, It is not too much to say that one-half of our people aro directly Inter ested In the continuance and prosperity of these establishments. In the political contest this full the question Is clearly at Ifsiio whether capital and labor shall both be employed or not. Will the free eolnngc of silver at 1G to 1 restore this 811(i,'H),0i) which labor lost In one year un der the Wilson tariff law? H mlKht ll'cv ery laboring msn had a little silver mill' in his backyard. Mr. Bryan has not ex plained how. the free coinage of the silver miners luMlon lino S:)-cent dollars will Rive employment to idle labor or Incrcasi the waf of tabor. Me will not explain It to the satisfaction of on in'.clllr.eut una during the campaign. Thp wmklngmnn Is accustomed, !:i campnisSlhnes, to hour seekers after oMce exnatlnte on his hard lot and offer profuse promises of help. Ilryao Is not a pioneer In this field; He mny bo a little more expert In his blarney than the run of campaign orators at", but his piny Is tho same old triok with only'a few tiev variations. Four jarj auo Hryan talked the same kind rf talk in behalf of Cleveland nnd fre.; trade-. When Ihe returns shall show next November hnv bndly he will bavj been defeated on the free silver racket , he w :i Immediately set to work trying j to l ife lip a new scheme with which to ; fool tho people and fish for power. tious and arc counted na cast. The effectiveness of the Republican club movement In this state may be in ferred from the zeal with which the enemy seeks to discredit it. - - - An Unsafe UinUs Mr. Itryan's letter of acceptance In volves no new doctrine. Tt is rather e reEtatereent, In more pcdls'iod lan e-mure and in more formal manner, of tho principles and propositions hither to championed by him on the hustings, lie devotes much time to an attempted explanation of the plank in the Chica go platform which censures the presi dent tcr using federal troops to put down riotous Interference with inter-j Th(j t' (ttho PennsvI. ttate commerce and the I'nlted States , vnna of I.i,ljublpnn ,s p malls. His erroris to smootn uowii this palpable sop to the mob spirit is Ingenious nnd Interesting, but it talis to commend that plank, to tne favor of goid cltlxens. lie asserts the right of locnl communities and stntes to self government nnd pronounces In favor of allowing to such communities tin largest practicable discretion In t he regulation of their Internal affairs, but he torgets that this Is not the point. To understand the Import of ths Coming to 1 .8 Senses, plank in question it Is neeessmy to re- There Is a vast deal of significance at call the conditions that led to the ppo-, t),is time In the public announcement clflc employment of federal troops to ,,y senator Carter, of Montana, ad- '1 do not know what you think about il. ht'.t I helicic t'.iat it is u good deal better to open tiio mills ol the I luted States to t!tc labor of America tluiti to pen up the mints of the t nited States to the silver ol'the world. ,T WILI.IA I .11'KIM.ET. O The Hinehamton Chronlelo. successor to tile Saturday Call, made It.J first ap pearance on Saturday last and created a favorable Impression. A departure from the usual form of printing has been made by tho publisher and tho paper makes a handsome niuea'arit'e in it a new dies?. The Clin nicle Is carefully edited, bright nnd newsy rnd bids l'ulr to become one of the most welcome of The Tribune's exchanges. The recent violent sermon of Rev. I Thomas Dixon of New York predicting revolution in en:'e Ihynn Id elected la generally condemned. !'. v. Mr. l.'ixon not only misinterpret the functions; of his calling but he also misjudges llu patriotism of the people. Fortunately, i'.iyan will not be elected. It In a FU.er!iel,il reply to charges cf dection frauds in Arkansas to ask if there were no frnt'.rtp In Vermont. The character of election.? In Vennnnt chal- scveral statea and of the I'nlted States, consist, for the most port, cf mere deelir atloiu tieunlng the punishment due to coii vii ted cilmlnuls; establishing courts and dcflnln:,- their Jurisdiction, original or ap pelate; providing m. thuds for impaneling Juries; providing rules for securing wit nesses and for paying expenses. Mow the trial Itnelf Is to li conducted: In most eases wljat constitutes the crime; how it may be proven; what character of evi dence, and what kind of witnesses ill shor,, nearly all the substantial elements of the tiUil nnd the practice tending to elucidate the main issue of guilt or inno cence !s eourt-maile law. tne court fol evti arothcr as a precUent; nddlnif a b't to th 'aw here; aubi.trr'ring a bit thr.'j aluy.' tending, under the pica of p:ctct- j log ile!; i.lr.Ml . 'nht. and n utic-.-l.!r.i r.glU I of i'i'lM Ri, to mo:c and more leniency to- t j ; I',..... ...o.l.. Ili.v ! Ktantlv !. noil 'n criminal c.tses It prows un-.'cr a con-iant press aro from j enc tide, if there was nry iiip.nl on t'lu pa.-t cf the state thin p refute might hs pTtlally reli ved, but tle ic la none, an.i .he ceiiEe-iu. nce Is that the court can err leit on one tile. There Is a constant tide! lapping away the foundations of criminal J istlce. Judges mean to be honest, 'lho feult Is not in them. It Is In the law. il H II Hut the fault Is noi utone in tula grow ing tendency of the law to one clde, nut It erl.ts in tile pupeistrueturn itself. The foundations were buiit In limtlund. Under nior.nrclilcal rule, atul under a much heiv-icr-handed rule than ex'sts there today, nod were Intcndeil ns a bulwark to the rltlsen nglnst the crown, tinder our fr-'e Institutions and In tho light of our later civilization It is society which demands pintrction ni;a!nt the lnwbas lndl Iduul, The groundwork of a criminal trial Is the low of criminal evidence. It would st'eiii that rules of evidence should tend to but one cud. viz., to favor tile introduction of nil testimony necessary to shew guilt or Innocence, und the rejection of all other. We have not the space here to examine these rules in order to show how far they arc front' accomplishing this purpose. "((wo 11'uist'Mi.loiiH will sutllce: A is tried for the murder of II, and on his trial reeks to Introduce the dying confession of (' that he H I was the murderer, lho cvl leil 'o j is Inadmissible This Is the law. But Is the law ri;;)it? Should the confession not be admitted, and If the Jury believe It, : oei.lit It not to acquit A? Another Uliis Itiatlon: A Is tried lor the murder of It. iend the state's attorney seeks to show i that A made u full confession In all its do tails to 1. a policeman or Jailer, It Is shown that I advised tho prisoner to make- the confession as the best tiling be could do In orb r to secure mitigation cf punishment. The Jury are not permit ted to hear Que woril of such a confession, r.rd, unless the ea;e can lie ot'nerwl; r proven, tie-re must be an aequlttal, and then the accused, having been onoe tried. mm. THE LATEST FAD FOR LA .1-.1 .1 i WAISTS. Illunimntcd Changeable Taffeta Silks in all of the popular effects, such as Cameo, Amythyst, Topaz, Sapphire, Garnet and Emerald, just received and are on exhibition at o.;r Silk Counter. ' DRESS S 8 GOODS progressive nnd aggressive young Re publican v. ho has performed vaiuab;. service Cor the league and comesr to its chieftaincy In the line of deserve! pro motion. The Republicans1 of Lacka wanna, who have been twice honor, d In tho presidency of one of their own i number, accord to the Republicans of Erie their heartiest congratulations upon the election of lsadorc Sobel. lenges Fearching comparison with lho i o hoast him guilt on every street character of eVotlona In Arkansas. The animus of the atta'.ks on Sena tor Quay that have pppetircd this wek In certain l'liil;id.;ll hia papers Is not obs 'ire. Those ntt icka occur very close to the 'annmaker barealn coun ter ndvertlsonients. The fact Is that Protection and sound money can win and will win tills iil-t en llieir own strength nmi merit. They i do not need to be the help of fteo traders. It was Senator Quay who said that lho r.llver biibMo would have burst eie the middle of September. I '.is predic tion Id font nettling fulfllim nt. eo! ner. This l the lnw, but is It Justice? TOLD BY TIIE STARS. which objection was taken at Chicago. So fur as the federal government wn concerned. It had nothing directly to do with the economic phases of the Debs Insurrection, Its Interests wens r.ct affected as a government until forclblo measures were taken by strik ing trainmen to interrupt Interstate ctmmetce nnd Impede the progress of the malls. It ould hnve been the Fame had this Interruption come from any ether quarter. The federal gov ernment decided, through Presldcn: Cleveland, that the mails should pie ceed Mid that Interstate commerce should resume. To this end It em ployed United Btatrs troops, and the nails did proceed nnd Interstate com . merce did resume. Does Mr. Rryan suppose the American people want their president so limited in power that he cannot punish a violation of dressed to the Republican convention of that state, that while ho has abated nothing of his devotion to free silver, he Is Unable to subscribe to the free trade doctrines of tho Chicago convention . and docs nut propose to lend to them f the help df evert a tacit Indorsement. Senator Carter adds: "I do not believe In free coinage coupled with free trade nnd I do not belli vo both can be sttc ( cessfully established nnd maintained by our government. The free trudu polity will render the establishment of bi metallism an utter Impossibility." Ho regards the Republican monetary dec laration ns too conservative, but as be tween Its acceptance nnd that of tho Chicago platform, "with Its free trade, state rights, free riot and other 'ob jectionable features," the senator llnds no room to hesitate and urges on the convention the pluclng of McKinley federal lnw without first asking the 1 electors In the Held as Its duty consent of the governor or other state ' Senator Carter thus withdraws from authority In the commonwealth within , the unwise position which he, with a whose llmltB the federal law Is being handful of western colleagues, took In violated? the senate last winter. Then he bloek- The Chicago nominee begs this ques tion: he literally dodges all around It simply thnt he may play to the preju- ed protective legislation because It lack ed a free silver annex. Now ho re verses the order and puts Protection dices of the less Intelligent classes. His j first. We trust that we do Senator Car course In this matter Is duplicated In ter no injustice when we express the be- in a i ceei't peeeh Urynn claimed to have gathered inspiration from a field of hogs and no one In the audience questioned the assertion. Pitchfork Tilinian'K Uelle'S have just been recojrnlX' (I by his neighbors In South Carolina by a majority of S.OOi) for tho other fellow. tlenirulissiiiio Carman Is evidently having troubles of his own. MURDER AND THE LAW. Huily Horoscope Drawn by Ainccluit The Tribune Astrologer. Astrolabe cast: 2.22 a. m., for Thursday, September 10, P'.W. A A chllil born on this day will note that The silver-plated candidates, Who party ties would wreck Vill later on meet with "cut rates" And et it In the neck. Tho Sernnton Times says: "it was a hivh tribute to Edward .Merritielil, eso., to lmvo tho nomination given by unani mous vote after the graceful withdrawal 'of the young, spirited and eloquent ' Mr. 1 Vldaver." Oh, gosh!, j The new comet with an "easterly mo Hon" recently discovered may perhaps ho I but the halo hanging over Hilly Bryan s j return trip to the "enemy's country." I Nnto Vhb'ver's withdrawal In the In ! t crest of Ccndiilate Merritielil at tho Bo- land convention Is regarded In base ball circles in the light of a "sacrifice lilt." Democrats who have a grievance to set tle with Mr. Burke may now hold their knives against a grindstone. Bryan wants but one term. How about" Mr. .Ucrrlflcld? A.liicchils' Advice. Do not quote the remark about keep ing "everlastingly at it" to a man who argues on the currency question It's not necessary. From the WitshliiRlon Post. over h'.'ieo homicides In tho t'nlted States In lS"j. two und a half limes as many us In !.;), tie years belure, and constantly in creasing ul a rado out of all proportion to the Increase .n population. - Thu.'e aro facts which demand sr!ou utt-ntlun and a serious iiiveitii. ation to discover If pcHsi'iie their catiaiv. It has been thu fashion to itirllute this alarm ing Increase In crime against life to the Inferior (harder of the bitter Immi gration from foreign countries. It is un doubtedly true that In proportion to th. :r numbers the Ioa- cbns Slavic, .Magyr, La tin and Seinil'i! Immigrants of the Inst seven or eihl years furnish a larger per eiiitum of criminals than do our native The grandest collection of High Class Novelty Dress Goods (colored and black) ever exhibited to the American public. Kvery couceivable color, weave and design of 'the leading manufacturers of Europe are represented, viz: Zibeline Illume. Mohair Bourettes. Canvas Poilu. Tufted Cheviots. Variegated and Self-Color Twine Suitings. Iridescent Poplin and Epingline. . MchsSr Fantasie. ' Silk-and-Woo! IVJatalassQ and Brocaded Effects. Scotch and English Mixtures. , French Broadcloths. Whipcords and Granite Suitings. All at Exceptionally floderate Prices. OB They say we are crazy, selling: such Suits, Overcoats and Pants at such low prices. Well, let us be crazy. Craziness has been our suc cess. Therefore we continue to be crazy. GREAT EASTERN SUIT AND PANTS CO., uJS . FINE TAILORING AT POPULAR PRICES. 1 ; 1 1 ILL L L I lii TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST. mnnun mininTisii 1 f 412 Spruce St. other directions. He arpues for free Bllver under the pretense of special re gard for the poor notwithstanding lhat a debased currency would lay on pov erty und misfortune Increased burdens without new benefits. He lnys claim to particular solicitude for the farmer yet Is fresh from the slaughter of tho farmer's best markets. He quotes the fathers In the effort to sustain a poli cy which the fathers would have been . first to spurn. And In the unction of self-assumed sanctity he proposes log- llef that this alteration of his attitude has conic, not through choice but on compulsion. We interpret It to mer.n net his own personal chanpe of convic tion so much as a change In the senti ment of his constituents which he dare not disregard. No doubt he would Klael ly continue to he defiant and obstreper ous If he could figure out that such a course would win the approval of the Republicans of Montana. Hut when he sees on every hand the unmistakable signs of a reaction toward Henuhllcan (ij'imun lmmierants. I'.ut eliminating from Hie statistics all luiniicines wnien may properly be traced to this undesirable class of our population, there remains. In ihe age regale, the bulk of crime un-1 touched. j i! il il There exists a caii:-.e for thin, nnd that cause exists III our methods of dealing with crime and crimirjiis. Within tho last six yearn U.nco homicides have oc curred In the I'nlted States, and fur ill's terrible army of nun, women, and ctili- dren slaughtered, four-llftlm of the mir- i dercrs lu:ve gone scot free, and only on - i s'vtleili. Til. have expiated their crime I I bv a legal cjioiuion. Is it nny wond-r j I that, m i.itx of tin so n.e cases, tnn 205 Lackawanna Avenue. people, banded ill mr,bs, hnve ari.ien to e- i ecute, Py lawless lynching, tile miulsli- I m"tit due to crime dpnied by tile Jav,".' . Tliat there Is Fumetiilnr wrong here al most every one recoj:nli'.''S. We lire prone to blame Judges, juries, nnd tho executive nlliccis nf ilie law for tin? s'.r.re of affairs. Hut this is not always a !lr criticlr.m, and probably seldom Is sueii. Our oliic ials lire as good, and possibly be tie.-, than tl'ctc of any other country, and yet our eoiirU ofttucr make a mis carriage of jij.stie LIGHTNING FRUIT JARS Hnt'tlic cause of this. In the June num ber of the North American Heviiiv .III. i re I. I'nrker. of the 1'nltou Ht.ites district court for the western district of Ark ui r:uu pv!1.'iin4 m e c.iuye wbv crlintnii'l by sugaring It with specious words j cans of South Dakota In repudiating are' not nunisl-.i .:. U la ihe wrong pi i'.u i- 1 plu upoifVnii n c. mln.il appeals an; pru.w i cuicd. Ai'ixlaU cni.rt.? in criminal mat- when the Colorado Republican central ters, na now consiKub-il, exist fur tl:e sobs purpose of poimin:: out end earrectinj; islatlon bo palpably Immoral that only I principles (Instanced by the Rppubli- can it do maue palotable to the least t Senator Pettlcrew. again manifested i' discriminating-. Mr. Bryan is fast proving himself a modern Aaron Burr. Incidentally and casually It may be remarked that In the columns of Thn Tribune is -where you will find t!v fairest and most accurate political news. Blarney vs. Fact. Mr. Bryan's Labor Day speech wan n adroit appral to class prejudice which Injected Its poison by cunning Innuendo. He did not make charges against employers as a class. He did not ay In so many words that the men who hire labor In this country try also to coerce their employes Into vot ing; as the employers desire. He did not specify any particular wherein ths Interests of labor run counter to tha Interests ot capital. Nor did he offer any direct clew to the rectification i of Misting abuses. He merely Inslnuat1 ed that the worklngman Is gettlhg th worst of things, and put tha proposi tion in such a form as best to set oft hla own claiaia as labor's promissory committee voted to stand by the St. Louis ticket and a third time exhibited In the rlnglnjr affirmation of continued loyalty put forth only a few weeks ago by the Republican state committee of Utah) he begins to perceive that In his" revolutionary attitude of last winter lie and his Bllver confederates went too far. He pircelves that there aro other doctrines than free coinage in tht? west ern Republican creed, and he possesses the political tact to comprehend that it is high time for him to begin to hedge. We welcome this action of Senator Carter not bo much because of any spe cial Interest In tho personal attitude of Carter as because of the cheering lndl ;allon which It affords as to tho trend )t political sentiment in the west. The publican party this year will not need a single electoral vote west of the Mississippi In order to win. It can elect .McKinley even after giving to Bryan alt he and his supporters claim In the west. But It would be welcome news on the night of Nov. 8 to hear that j particular flaws nnd fehulcalliiis in er;m ! inal trlnls. A cri:oi:!:d repeal is nut licr.-1 upon its merit:', us Is an appeal In chao I eery, but upon tie: pari 'col.-ir "rei r- tlonr." taken by counsel for the prison: T, I to the r.il'ng:. or rctlni's nf the lower I court. The gu'lt or li.nnceiic" cf Ihe ae j cu'-rd Is not the i-sue, but whether t i o j jnrl.e in tho tri.il court mn-e a riisto'i.; w ncn lie m:-i i in leu ine jury iney musi ').; licve beyond a reasonable doubt" '.hat tin prisoner Is guilty; or. if l:o should not ruve v-aio Inrtcnd 'if "believe," b- con vinced bejor.d a r.v.i'onnl.lo doubt. Or wlndher. In ld.i cyplamitlnn of what coirstl. tuteil "reasonable dni't-t." he did nut do; an I or cross a t too many. !! ',' !i Judge Parker suggest Ihit In every st.iti', nnd for the I'nlted St. new, there be organized special courts of criminal ap pral, to wlddi a full record of the rare tried below mny be rent, nnd where- bur ono Issue Is to ba retried, vlr.. Ihe guilt or Innocence ot the licensed. Hi! "a n re form ns this would pecnmrllsh much to relieve criminal p.nmlid"tratlon from ihe Just odium into widen It has fillr-n. It li a reform In one line, and a much .needed reform, but we would bu,gest that n ref otmatlon Is needed in the law ns Rdmi'n Istercd in the trial court, as well ns In the rules nnd methods of appeal. But few people consider the fact thnt the hulk ct tha law govorning criminal t'rlnla I whnt mny be said to bo court-made .law,, aa distinguished from legislature-made law. The criminal enactments and codes of the All good liotisekecpcrs use Lightning Jars. Whj-? Because they open and close easy, and are perfect sealers. The re sult is they never lose a can of fruit. llftr fiiE ' ST DOWN As yonr neee's Miig"ts anything in the wny rf t ti l 1 1 1 j . 1 .1 1 V Jul' l Ot.t till pl.es. nnd when yiirl'stla full biiua it in and o wdl niri ri, yon with tiio novelties receiVM duiiy V- hIso carry B very neat line of (.'nlliii-ifiiru and Wed lino Invitations at a moderate pncj. HI Si. StellcKcrs end Engjavsis, HOTCL JliRMVN BL'iLDINO. 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TltAPOLD, BPUCIAI.1ST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming venuenni Scruej street, Scranton. 'A lice hours, Tliui'BdayK and. Saturdays, B a. in. to 1p.m. PK. COM KGl'S bFFICENOr 337 N W'nih'nKton svo. Hours, 12 m. to il p. m. liiseasos or women a specialty. Tele phone Ko. 3'y. l.awver.4. FltANK E. DOYLE, ATTORNEY AND eounsellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. . EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTY AT LAW, .ill Wyoming avenue. JEFFREY'S & BUDDY, ATTORNEYS. Maj-,jCJojnnionwealth bulldlnu. WARREiV & KNAfP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican buildlns', Washington avenue, lioran ton. Pa. JF.S9TTPS HAND, ATTORNEYS AMD Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth building. WuhinKton svenue. W. H. JES31TP, HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JES9UP. JR. PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR. r.ey and Counsellors at Law; offices I and T.lh'ary hulldlns;. STinton, Pa. ROaEtVKT.L H. PATTERSON, WILLIAM A. WTLCOX. . ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Booms 19. M an1 21. PRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT. Law, Room 6. Coal Exchange, 8craw ton. Pa. JAMK9 W. OAK FORD. ATTORNKY. at-Lw, rooms 63, U and 63, Common. Wfalth biilldlnr. 612 NOKTH WASH DTi. W. E. ALLEN, iiiKton avenue. Dn. ANNA LAW, SO WYOMING AVE. OilUe heurs, 9-11 a. m., 1-3 p. m., 7-n p. m. DR. C. L. TKKV, PRACTICE LlMII'tT7 d!ro.ies of tha t-iye, Kar, Nose and 'Imout; otlicd vyomnut ave. Real, iltnce, 1-5 Vine strevt. ,DT:. L. 11. OATHS. 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Oftice hours. I to 1 g. m., 1.39 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. ill. Residence ZiM iiaj. fcon avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS A NO FrKiays, at Ho Linden street. Ollice hours'l to p. m. 1H. S. W. I.AMEIIKAUX, A SPECIAL Pt on chronic diseases of tho heart, lur.qs, liver, kidneys and genlto urlnury cruJi.s. will occupy the otle.-o of Dr. linos. 2-- AJams avenue. (Jllica hours 1 to 0 p. m. ABB PAF? DP.. C. L. FREAH. SPECIALIST IN Runiiire. Tru.-s Flttlnp nnd Fat Reduc tion Rooms K'J nnii ;r'7 Menrr r.uildins. luiiio lelei'hoiio liuiJ. liJiira: It) to 12, 3 to 4, 7 to 9. W. G. ROOK." VETER1NA RY 8UU ffon. Horses Cat t la and Doss treated. ;io3ilta!, V.'l Linden street, Scranton. Telephone Dentists. GOOD HATS ' Never So Cheap. CHEAP HATS Never So Good. AVERSE. MERCHANT TA1LCSIK3 PprinB and Bnmmw, from 520 np. Trnnsar itisfi and OTrcoats foreign and dom.'Stio fabric, made to order to suit the newt lav tidloue in pries, tit and wnramanihip. D. BECK, 337 Adams Ave. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 11't 3. MAIN AVE. C. C. LM-RACH. SURGEON DENTIST. No. nr. Wyomlnc nventw. H. if. STP.ATTON, OFFICE COAL EX- .Atv!)it.:t. EDWARD H DAVIS. Rooms 2t. K and 2C, buP'Mii'. .r'ntor. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E. L. WALTER, ARCHI1 renr of r; T.'nshirnr'on r ECT. OKFICB venn. Lr:WI3 HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT. ,-i'.rii.'. t . cur. Vnsh. nve . iVranton BKOWU' & MORK19. ARCHITECTS. I'rico bulijins, I'M Washington avenua. ' t:r-n eM SeuJ G. R. CLARK & Co., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store US WashlnKtoa av. nu; preen hous. 135" North Main ave. Hue; stoee telephone 7S2. I.oain. THE KEPUBL1U SAVINGS AND Loa-i Association will loan you monfy on uiler terms and pay you bettor on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. Calleoder. Dime Banll hnl'iPnr. Wive Srecim. OS. KUETXEL, REAR U LACK A wanna avenue, Itowitoa, Pa., maaufae turer ot Wire 0 . BA.MUEL W. EDGAR. ATTORNEY-AT. Law. Office, 317 Spruca t., Scranton. Pa. L. A. WATERS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa. rPIB TOWNBEND. ATTORNEY-AT Lavr. Dlmn ,Hank Ruildlnx, Scranton. Money to loan in large sums at 6 per rent. . C. U. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT. law, Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. C. COMEC.Y8. 321 spnt'l'H STREET. D. R. RKPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS necotlntcd on real pstate swurlty. Wears' hulldlnp, corner Washington ave. nuo and Sprues street. ' B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. 12fi Wyomirir v . Pcriiton. Pn. JAO. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-AT. law, 45 Commonwealth bid'. Scranton. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 325 and 127 FRANK- Un avenuo. Pnten .anonable. P. ZKIQLER. Proprietor. 6CRANTON HOL'SK, NEAR D.. L. & VV. pjf-ifenKer depot. Conducted on tha Euiopann plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth 8L and Irving Place, New York. Rates. 13.50 per day and upwards. ( Ameri. can plan). E. N. ANAPLE. SToprtetor. Scliool, SCHOOL OF TUB LACKAWANNA. Scranion, Ta., prepares boys and Rlrls for college or business; thoroughly; trains young: rhlldo-n. Catalogue at re- REV. THOMAS M. CANN. WALTER H. PTJELL. quest. Opens September 14. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 41! Adams avenue. Sprint tera April 13. Kindergarten io per term. Miscellaneous. BAI'ElfB OUCHESTKA MUSIC FOIl bells, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address K. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store. M EGA RGKE-BROTHERS, PRINT E ItV supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Bora a. ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO. WHOLE, ale dealers In Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth. 750 West Lackawanna aye. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms It and ML Williams Building, oppoalt poetofflcet Aest for tat) Res Fir Sxttngulsoer.