THE SCRASTTOH TRIBITNT2 SATURDAY MOPJSTNGr, APRIL .1, 1697. ' i .3 Bchullz, Bros., retail It Miller. Wllllnni, meot mar ket 14 7 00 Venr.el Bros., one pool ta ble ;... 8CII ANTON, EU3VENTH WAIID. Class. Amount. Johnson, Clios., retail 7 W Armbmst. Henry, meat market " Bird, James, retail 11 Burgess, John It,, detail ... It Jlesser, Otto C, druggist.. 14 Bluege, O oo., retail 14 Botvhcrs, T. V., rotall 14 Brier, Atlnm, retail 1 PJsch Uros., retail 14 Krnnta, A retull 14 Guthelnz, Wclsser & Kra- zcr, meat murkot 13 Gelger, Jacob, dry goods.. 14 Crambo, Frank 14 Ollboy, Thos., retail 14 Hunklmi, D. V retail 14 Heen, N retail 14 lllltz, Peter, retail 14 Hofmelster, Jacob, retail . Kornacher, Wm druggist 14 Koch, Wm. J.. letall 14 Haberstroch, I, retail 14 t'lo, A., retail 14 l.unn, Mrs. If.., retail 14 Lentes, John, retail 14 Megargel, E. A., retull 14 Mattie, a retail 14 Jlotzenboeker, Chus 14 Neu, Kit J, retail 14 Powers, D. D diugglst.. 14 Hosar, Peter, retail 14 Bchauer, F., retail 14 Bcliencli, Chag., retail 14 Schumacher, Geo., meat muikct 14 Stem, William, tetatl 14 Bchnelder Bros,, hardware 14 Btorr, C furniture 14 Barnes, H retail 14 Trester, John, retail 14 Terpee, V. I.., druggist.... 14 "Wetter, Henry, retail 14 Zelgler & Schumacher, hardware 14 55ang, Fred, Est 14 Walter, II., retail 14 7 GO 700 7 CO 7 00 7 CO 7U0 7 00 700 700 10 CO 700 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 HO 7 00 7 DO 700 7 U0 7 00 7 W 7 W 7 00 7 00 7 CO IV) 7 00 7 HO 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 J w 7 vjO 700 7 00 7 CO SCHANTON, TWELFTH WARD. Class. Amount. Coyle, II. W., retail 14 7W Frable, W. & Son, totall ... 14 7 00 Gibson, J, P., meat mar ket 14 7 00 Hayes, Daniel, retail 14 7 00 Jlerrlck, P. J retail 14 7 00 Nealon, W. J., letall ,. 14 7 00 SCHANTON, THIRTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Anderson, H., retail 14 Horner, Lewis, letall 14 7 00 7 00 Conrad, William, retail ... 14 Cole. II. M druggist 14 D. L.. & W. H. H. Co. & 7 00 7 00 D. & II. C. Co. Manvllle mine Davis, Bertcn E., lumber., Davenport, Jlany, retail 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 W 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 10 00 700 7W 700 7 00 7 00 700 10 00 IX) 00 7 00 14 14 Hornbaker &. Co., G. W., retail 13 Hughes, T. H., retail 14 Hang!. J. F., retail 14 Huzzaid, F, C, meat mar ket 11 Johnson, Arch., retail It Jacobs, C. S., retail 14 Kehile, Henry, meat mar ket 14 Lee, S. S retail 14 Morton, Chus., retail 14 MeDermott, M. J., meat market 14 McIIale, Jas. T retail 14 Monies, A. C, hardware... 14 Nicholson. C. A., retail.... 14 O'Hara, M. & S retail 14 Plersen, E retail 14 Perrj William, retail It Jones, C. P., druggist 14 Schellhase, II., retail 14 Sterns, E. G., retail 14 Spencer, A. L 13 Simon & Hartzell 11 Stevens, I. II., mgr., retail 11 Smith, Lewis, retail 14 Truax, W. C, retail 11 Taylor, L. D., retail 14 Lutts, Eugene, lotail 11 Green Hldgo Lumber Co., lumber 13 Atlantic Refinery Co., wholesale 10 Van Horn, J. A., meat market 14 SCRANTON. FOURTEENTH WARD. Clua. Amount. Armour & Co.. wholesale.. 13 Brown & St. Amand, 10 00 700 700 10 00 7 CO 7 00 10C0 7CO 7 00 23 00 40 00 7 00 7 CO wholesale Brown, F. P. & Co., whole sale Bennett, Ira & Co., retail.. Brunnlng. W. C. retail.... Blume, Max, retail ,. Benote, John & Son, lum ber Brown, Domlnlck, retail .. Connor, Louis, meat mar ket Clarko Bros., retail Cosgrove, Thos., two pool tables Deyoe, L. W., wholesale.. 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 9 14 Dugfcan, E. M., wholesale. 14 Doyle. Jus. B. & Co., hardware 14 Evans, John, retail 14 700 700 7 00 7 CO 700 J 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 10 10 CO 10 00 700 700 7 00 10 00 10 00 7CO Frankl, a., letall Gelgle, John, letall Ullroy, Putllck, retull Haitinan, Philip, letull.... Healy, J. J., retail lillgeit & Knupp, meut matket Healy, A. V. letall Holmes, Flunk, retail Joyce, W. P., meat mar ket Junes, S. R. & Co., retull James, David, retail .Johns, E. T., retail lohns, C, retull kvdon, P. J letall ydone, Plaster Co., te- 13 13 lier, Luther, retail lig. J. C retail 14 "nergan. Richard, retail. 14 lupo, Peter, retail 14 Montgomery, H, & Co, wholesale 13 ICann, P. & Co.. retail .. 13 Moore, Jas., meat market. 11 .Martin, A. T., one pool table Mock. J. W., retail 14 Merle, Fred, retail 14 Marshall & Smith, one pool table Nicola, Plerro, retail Push, Wm., meat market.. 14 Potter, L. B. & Co.. retail 13 30 CO Plerro, Nlcolo, retail . 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 Jieipn. a. U letall Reiner. L. M., letall Hlcharda & Co., retail Schwartzsohlld & Sulzber ger, wholesale Shaw, M. J retail Savllle, J. A., retail Smith, W. V.. letall 13 Smith, W. T., mines 11 axe, .m retail n Schuster, P. T., letall 14 Scranton Milling Co 14 Sullivan, A. E., retnll 14 Stetter. Frank, retail 14 West Side Supply Co., . furniture 34 Wilson, M. J retail 14 Wall & Barrett, .etall 14 Williams, Watkln T retail 14 Williams, J. T. & Co., wholesale , 13 The V. II. Watts Co., wholesale 13 uxonneii. p. a., retail... 11 '(,( ,Petrt, Annie, retail I Vunnler, John, reta nail 14 retail 14 BCRANTON, FIFTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Burschell, Henry II., Mtall 11 7 D.. L. & W. H. R.lo., t Hyde Park mines 14 TW D.. I & W. H. R. Co., Central mines 11 710 Emmerschild, Matthew, " meat market 14 700 Evans, D. D, & Co., retail 13 10 10 Foster, L. & Co., retail 14 7 W Grllllth, David. letall 14 7 00 Jones, David II drug gist J4 7 00 McNamara, P. j., retull.. 14 7 TO Mason, T, Fellows, retail.. 14 7 CO Mulluny. Elizabeth, retull. 14 7 TO Miller, A. J., retail 14 7 00 MofTatt, J. J retail 14 7 TO Newman, John, meat mar ket 14 7 00 Bchubtrt, E retail , 14 7 00 Stoat, L. L., retail 14 I 00 Thomas, V, 1) meat 14 7 00 William & Co',, retail.,,. 13 10 00 Williams, -Thos., ono pool table SO 00 SCHANTON, SIXTEENTH WARD. Class, Atlas, n., retail 14 Amount, 7 to 7 00 700 700 7 0) 700 700 700 7 00 7 00 10 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 40 00 7 00 C0 700 I 00 Allen, W. H., letall 14 Ilallcy. J. G., retail 14 llertoll Iiros., retail 11 Clark, J. Nelson, retail.,.. 14 Dinner, M., retail II Dcvlttc, Jas., meat mar ket 14 Brandywlne, Jacob, meat market 14 Freldman, L., wholesale... It Gordlllu, L retail II Gunster & Forsyth, hard ware 13 Glow, W., retail 14 Goldsleln, B retail 14 Hctzel & Collins, retull 14 Hlnerfeld, 8 retail 14 Howley Bros., hardware... 14 Johnson, Wolf, two pool tables Josephson, D retail II Kerner, D., retail 14 Levy, B. C, retail 14 Marcus, Adolph, retnll 14 Mllhauscr, S retail 14 MllleV, J. a, wholesale ... IS Morris, Cohen & Cordul..,. 14 Ober, Jos., rotall 14 1'osner, I!., retail 14 Patrick. II. N retail 14 Oblcl, Uuts'eppl, letull II Solomon. M. & Co., retail.. 14 Hwartz & Vlnkelsteln, meat mavkct 14 Szllpus, John, druggist 14 Sea mans, C. T retail 14 Star Furniture Co 14 Strong, A. K retail 14 Scranton Beef Co., whole sale 13 The Scianton Packing Co., wholesale 13 Vetter. P. J., druggist 14 Weber, D retail 11 Walentznowlcz, H furni ture 14 Wlnke. J. C. retail ......... 14 Hoxenburg Bros., one pool table 7 00 30W 700 7 CO 7 W i 00 700 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 VO 700 10 00 "10C0 7 TO 7 00 7 W 7 CO 30 00 SEVENTEENTH WARD Class. Amount. Cleveland, N., rotall 14 eniifleld, P. L retnll 14 Flnley. P. B., retnll 10 Brown, Geo., retail 14 Judkovlcs, Max. retail 14 Judkovlcs & Mechlovlcs, retull 14 Klllcullen, John, retail 14 Kelly, R., retail 14 Levy. B rotall 14 Lutz, John, retail 14 Loberatore. L retail 14 Lelbrcch. Ed., retail 11 Lackawanna Store Asso ciation 7 Leonard, B. E., hurdwate. 12 Miller, H. M., retail 14 Neuffer, Chas. D 14 Normllc Bros., retail 13 Huuschmeyer, A., retail... 14 Roll. 1'. W retull 14 Shultz, Al.. retail 14 Singer Sewing Co., retail.. 14 Joseph, J., retail 14 The Scranton Bedding Co., retnll Totl, Adam, retail 700 700 20 00 700 700 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 700 40 (V) 12 GO 700 700 10 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 SCRANTON, EIGHTEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Arnovltz, B., retail 11 7 00 Coar, Thos., retail 7 00 Embrey, Joseph, meat market 14 7 00 Flannery, John, retail.... 7 00 Hurrls. S. B., retail 14 7 00 Krause, H rotall 7 00 Miller, Samuel 7 00 Koskcy, John, one pool table 30 00 Kurlmoska, Pal, meat market 14 7 00 O'Boyle. John, retail 14 7 00 Roth, William, retail 11 7 00 Rush, William, retail 14 7 00 Scranton Florist Supply Co.,, wholesale 11 7 00 Willis, Richard, retail 14 7 00 Walsh. T. H.. retail 14 7 00 Wheeler, 11. P., retull 14 7 W lurgo, John, one pool table 14 30 00 Weir, Samuel 7 00 SCRANTON, NINETEENTH WARD. Class. Amount. Arnold, John, meat market 14 Brum, A., retull 14 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Cuvanaugh. P. A., retull.. 14 Bloat, William, Jewelry.... 14 Donnelly, P., retail 11 Devine, John, retail 14 Delslug, August, retail.... 14 UralT, Chus. IC, retail.... 11 Gelgle, John, retail 11 Hngan, F. & Son. lumber 14 Hesslnger. M.. furniture 14 Hnlpln, Martin, retull 14 Herz, Ambrose, retail 11 Innls, M. A retail 11 Klowowski, retull Masrenkell, Henry, meat muiket 14 7 00 Mulderlg, A. J., retail 14 7 00 Maz, M. J., retail 7 00 Mollugh, C. F retail 700 Murray. J. M., ii-tutl 7 00 Ring, J. P., letull 7 00 Rlmple, W, one pool tuble 30 00 Schlelber, Joseph, letall.. 14 7 00 Spiuks Hros., lumber 13 low Spruks Bios., lumber 14 7 00 Spoier, M., letull 14 7 00 Weber. At. T letall 14 7 CO Westfull. Jo! . letull 13 10 CO Will, William, lull 14 7 CO Welssmun, Jui'i.' ' 11 7 00 Mutowskl, Leon, iv Ml..'... 11 7 CO SCHANTON, TWENTIETH WARD. Class. Amount. Altrere, Frank, letall 7 CO Council, Win. & Co., Mea dow Brook Store 14 7 00 Mlnooku Store 13 10 00 Connell, Wllllum & Co., National mines 14 7 00 Callary, R. J., one pool table 30 00 Connell, Mrs. M., one pool table 3UCO Dicker!, 1 J retail 14 7 00 Dunhivy. M retull 14 7 00 Humphrey, D.W., druggist 14 7 00 Hug, Fred., meat market.. 7 00 Luvelle, M. H retull 11 7 00 Lackuwanua Stole Asso 0 00 7 CO 7 00 700 ciation, South Store 13 10 00 Langan, M. G., retull 14 7 00 Mulherin & Judge, lumber 13 10 00 McCreu, Mrs. John, retail 14 7 00 Mutylwlcz. John, retull.... 14 7 00 Matylevlcz, John, meat market 14 7 00 McDonough, Thos., retail.. 14 7 00 McDonougli. Martin, retull 14 7 00 McGurry. Michael, retail.. 14 7 00 Nicholas. W. R,, retail.... 14 7 00 Nealon, Phil., retail.. ..... 14 7 00 TWENTY-F1RST WARD. D.. L. & W. R. H. Co., Brlsbln mines 7 00 D. U &. W. It. R. Co., Dlamon mines 7 00 Lackuwuuna Iron and Steel Co., Brlggs shaft.. 7 00 TAYLOR BOROUail. Class. Amount. 7 CO 10 00 7 CO 7CO 700 700 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 U0 7 00 7 W 700 7 00 700 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 700 10 00 J3C0 700 700 700 Atherton & Co., reiall 14 Daniels, II. J, & Co., retail 14 Davis. E. D., retull 11 Davis, Joseph, diugglst... 14 Fruchmuns &. Welchel, re tall 14 Fry, W. G meat market. 14 Jermyn, aeo. B retail..,. IS Jones & Lewis, hardware.. 11 Judge & Co., retail 14 Jones, J. A., furniture J4 Harris, Ed., meat market. 14 Kelfer, W.. retail 11 I.ally, P. F druggist 14 Llewellyn, Hmeat inaiket 14 Morgan, J. M., hardwaie.. 14 Nelger & Powell, furniture 14 Musters, William, retull,.. 14 Nemessungl. Ferdinand, one pool table , 1 Ott, Cusper, letull 14 Price, John a retull li Reese, J. 'Wl, druggist,... 14 Taylor, F. J., lumber '13 Thomus, T. a., retail...... 11 Timlin, O. L., meat mar ket It VoiiWelnenlluh, Casper, 1 muat market 1..., II 700 700 700 700 700 700 10 00 7 00 700 700 700 7 00 700 700 700 700 700 80 00 7 00 700 700 10 00 700 700 7 00. Williams, M. M retail..,. 14 Wlusluw, J. B retail 14 Williams, David, meat,... 14 Ward, C. F lumber 14 Welbel, John, retull 14 Thomas & Co., retail 14 WAVEHLY BOROUGH. Class. Amount. Bedford, A. & Sons, drugs. 14 Bailey, F. 1I retull 14 Cowles & Sherman II Lee, Charles, E., two pool tables W1NTON BOROUGH. Class. Bell, James, retail 14 Barrett, John, meat mar ket 14 Basalaygn, Peter, retail... 14 Ufa J ley, Richard, retail ... It Cummlngs, B. J., retail ... 11 Dolph & Roblnoon, letall ,. 14 Dolph & Robinson, mines.. 14 Hazney, Michael, one pool table , Hubsham, E retail 14 1awler, P. F., meat 14 Mt. Jesiup Coal Co., mines 14 Mt. Jessup'Coal Co., retail 13 MehaBkt, Ham, retail 14 Huane, John, letall It StenlckCoal mines 11 Sweeney, J. J., retail 14 7 CO 700 700 40 00 Amount. 700 700 700 700 7 00 700 7 CO 30 03 7 CO 7 00 700 10 00 7 CO 700 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 CO 700 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 CO 30 00 30 00 30 00 7 00 Sniolko,, Andrew, letall... 14 Squire, E, W hardwate.. 14 The Atlantlo Hellnlng Co., wholesale 14 Waddell. Thos., Est., mines 14 Weiss, Saml. retail It Walsh, 1. E., meat mar ket 14 Kecsh, John, meat market 14 Kunz Bros., lumber 14 Wilson, T. V drugs 11 Conner, John, one 'pool ta ble Langan, Jos., ono pool ta- blo Smolko, Saml, ono pool ta- bio Muderlelden, A retail .... 14 EATING HOUSES. CAHBONDALE, FIRST WARD. Class. Amount. Burros, I SCO CARBONDALE, SECOND WARD. Class. Amount. Cohen. Simon 5 00 CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. Class. Amount. Burke. E. H. W 6 00 JERMYN BOROUGH. Class. Amount. Baker; Chas. H 6 00 OLYPHANT BOROUGH. Class. Amount. Brock, H 6 W SCRANTON, FIRST WARD. Class. Amount. Wclsburg, H 5 CO SCHANTON, FOURTH WARD. Class. Amotfnt. Welsburg, B 8 6 00 Goldberg & Co 8 8 00 Rowlands & Newman 8 6 00 SCHANTON, EIGHTH WARD. Class. Amount. Vanslckle, Gcorgo 8 5 CO Curtis & Brayford 8 6 00 Beemer, A. A 8 - u w Goldberg & Co 8 6 00 Goldberg & Co 8 6 00 Goldberg & Co 8 6 00 Goldberg & Co S 6 00 Goldberg Bros 8 6 00 Gallagher, A 8 6 00 Hengler, Henry 8 6 00 Handley, William 0 12 00 Kaufman. C. W S 6 00 Rockafellow, D. A 8 6 00 Kline, D. L 8 6 00 Welssberg 8 5 00 SCRANTON, NINTH WARD. Class. Amount. Caryl, J. D 8 6 00 Mitchell, Ira 8 5 00 SCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD. . Class. Amount. Smith, William S 5 00 SCRANTON, SIXTEENTH WARD. Clas. Amount. Fahrenholt, J. T. 8 6 00 Appeal day. April 20, Pa. m. to 0 p. m. nt the Arbitiation room, Couit House, in the City of Scrunton. Any person so ascertained or assessed, who shall full to attend such uppeal or to appeal from the decision of the ap praiser to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter, will not bo permitted to set up us a defenso to the recovery of the amount of the license which he Is re quired to pay when suit shall be brought that he Is not a dealer In merchandise, etc., etc. The law further provides that It shall bo the duty of the county treas urer to sue for the recovery of all li censes duly returned to him py the mer cantile upprulser. If not puld on or be fore tho tlrst duy of July In each and every year, within ten days after date, and suld treusurer shall not bo dis charged from uny such license unless he brings suit to tecover the same on or be foie tliut dute. JAMES RUSSELL. Appraiser. OLYPHANT. The ladlea of the Primitive Methodist church will hold a birthday social In Mahon's hall next Thursday evening. A line pto,ji-amrri.' .vill ba rendeied, after which refreshments wilt be served. Jame3 Jordan, jr., spent yesterday at Honesdnle. A local teachers' Institute will be held In the central school this afternoon. The following programme will ho ren dered: I'apcr on "Mensuration," Pro fessor M. V. Cummlnc;?; music, T. W. Watklns; recitation. , Miss Grace Win-, fhpll; penmanship, Professor M. J. Lloyd; elocution, Professor L. J, Rich ards; recitation, MUs Jennie Gillespie; solo, Joseph Gray; address. Superin tendent Taylor, paper. Miss Bertha Williams; lecltatlon, Miss Coia Grllllii; solo, Miss Anna Sande. For one week, commencing Monday evenlni,, the Labadle company will ap pear at the Father Matliew Opera house. New plays will be produced, with speelnl scenery. Matinees will lie glen on Wednesday and Saturday af ternoons. Rev. II. 12. Hammond and family have moved Into the l.ouse recently va cated by Andrew Patten, on Susque hanna street. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams have re turned home after a visit with rela tives at Wyoming. C. W. Houser left yesterday to spend a few weeks at his home In Strouds burg. ' L Ij. Jonea Is confined 6 his home with thn grip. Mrs. Arthur Grey, of Scranton, spent yesterday at the Cannon residence on Sixth street. MKfB Lillian and Mabel I'atUn were tendered a reception by the Junior Christian Endeavor society of the Pres byterian church Wednesday afternoon, which was largely attended. Refresh ments! were served. Ithuuiuiitfsm Cured In til Hours, T. J. niackmore, of Haller & Illack more, PltUburgh, Pa., says; "A short time since I procured 1 bottle of 'MYS TIC CURE.' It got me out of the houss in twenty-four hours. I tooU to my bed with Uheuiuutlsm nine months ngo and the 'MYSTIC CyitK' Is tho only medl cine that did mo any Rood, I had flvo of tho best physicians In the city, but I received vr llttlo relief from them. I know the 'MYSTIC CURE' to be what it Is represented and take pleasure In rocomtni 'X'lr.g It to other pour suffer ers. HJIJ oy Curl Lorenz, druggist, 413 Lucku .anna aye., Scranton. i xj &jAni $3.00 A MONTH ijl- 1ir,r ' Cj 4 1 1 The Leading Millinery Store, 413 LACKAWANNA AVE. It Takes n (Jrcnt Many Hats to He Enough to Choose from, ami That Is One Satisfaction In Coming Here You'll rind a Collection That Includes All That's Worth Seeing. UUC UJAMT Vfill toeonioiii iiud look around Just us you would ninny Interesting exhl MuYlHIII IUU bltlou, for every day there arc new thluici here, (so come In and look. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats to Choose From Thousands of Untrimmed Hats to Choose From Miles and Miles of Ribbons to Choose From Gardens of Flowers to Choose From. Stacks und Stacks of Luces, Nettings, I'hliluiis, straw llruhU. Ornaments uiutKxery thing Neccssurj for the Trimming or u Stlll Hut. You'll Kind Our Prices Lower by Almost lltilf Wbut Other Stoles Ask. f You Are Not Satisfied with Anything You Buy from Us Bring It Back; Have It Changed, or Get Your Money Back. PERSON'S JULIUS THAUG0TT, Prop. SUSAN DICKINSON IS ONTHE STAND Concluded from Page 5. "No; It would have been Impossible for any actress to simulate her Insane look." It was 3.00 when Dr. Hellman's cross examination was completed and Dr. Theodore Juhnsun, of West Plttston, was called. SHE KISSED THE DOCTOR. He visited Miss Anna Dickinson pro fessionally In August. 1S8C, and again In January, 1SS9. During the following eighteen months he visited her about 10(i limes. She had a chronic complaint of the 'liver and neivous exhaustion. After he hud been attending her for a time, he decided that the whisky which she was In the habit of taking was in jurious to her and refused to write any more prescriptions for whisky for her. Other physicians, she told him, hud also refused to write such prescriptions for her, but subsequently had been com pelled to do so. On one oncas.ion he went to treat her and found her in bed. He sat down on the edge of the bed and felt lsv pulse, and she drew him down to her and kissed him ns a greeting, as it was the first time she had seen him since she leturned ft 0111 a visit to Philadelphia. She frequently spoke about national characters and her troubles with the National Republican committee. John S. Clurkson, she said was nothing bet ter than a diunkard, and JI. S. Quay was no better. On one occasion Miss Frances Wlllaid sent a greeting to Miss Dickinson through the v liners, and the plaintiff s response was that she did not think much about Miss Wlllard. Miss Dickinson frequently complained of pains In her head and believed she was suffering from n nervous break down. He thought the continued use of alcohol would be very lnjuiloiiH to her and liable to lead to some lorm of lunacy On crops-examination he said that he did not consider the fact that Miss Dickinson kissed hlin as very extra ordinary, knowing her as he did. He did not remember just what part of the face she klpsed him on, for the memcry of the salutation, soon faded away. From what he saw of her dur ing his visits, there was nothing that then led him to believe that she was Insane. Since she was sent to the In sane nsjluin It seemed to hlin that some of the things she did would go to conoborale the Idea that bhe was In sane. Suinetlnies when he railed uu hr she seemed to be somewhat under the Inlluence of liquor. MRS. GL"iNN" CALLED. Mrs. Susan Glynn, of Wayinart, said that In October, 1S8, she went to live with the Dickinsons and remained with them until the following spring, when thilr mother died. Miss Anna Dickin son was thPie purt ot the time. She was very 111 and was undet 'u care of Dr. Johnson. Miss Anna. In talking to her, said that Frances Wlllard and Susan B. Anthony were Jealous of hei and were plotting against her. She also refert ed to Fanny Davenport, idjeska and I. hen, and said they, too, .fete Jealous of her. She occasionally saw Miss Anna drinking whisky, and one night she talked to her at landom about people In New Yoik thnt she knew nothing about. Time was u stir in the court toom when the name of Miss Susan E. Dick inson was called by Attorney A. A. Vosburg. and a little woman modestly attired In black, wnlkcd quickly to the witness stand and was sworn. She said that she resides In this city and Is as sociate editor of the Scranton Tiuth She Identified the leases of the housi occupied by the family In West Pltts ton nnd the leases were shown to tho jury and ofi'eicd In evidence for the pur pose of proving that tho house was leas;d In her name. Miss Dlckinsoir then described the visit of Mis Anna to Honesdnle, In Muy, ISS7, wheie an operation was performed on lir and how the witness then nursed hr sister for uk days and nights without sleep. SHE BECAME ILL. Then witngps became 111 and had to relinquish the nursing, Dr. Burns tak ing her place. Anna was so HI that she had to be taken to Hone.idale on a special train, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, at Annu's request, assisting In her removal. The witness wsm Into details with reference to hr history and that of her sister during ISSi, 1SS9 and ISiiO. Anna, she snld, seemed to suffer from tome kind of nervous trou ble which she called hysteria. - She complained frequently of the pain caused by a nerve In the top of her head, which, she paid, she did not think anybody eUe possessed. Sometimes she would cry and laugh nt tho same time. In the summer of 1890 witness llrst particularly noticed oddities about her sister, which led her to believe that her slster'tlnlnd wab not what It used to he. This was called sptclally to her at tention by Anna's odd treatment of her and those who attended her. One day while at dinner Anna, without any cause, broke out: " 'Theo Is setting thy will against 9 till Lackawanna Avenue. mine. Thee Is not doing ns I wanted thee to do about General Butler,' re ferring to some cottespondence. "Thee is a eiy nasty sister to m.' I was naturally nettled at this, und sld: 'Very well. If that Is the way thee fel about it. thee had inlter go thy way und I will go mine.' " Then Anna went out, and when she tetuined a few hours later, she seemed to have lorgot ten ull about the unpleasant Incident." CUT HER FINGERS. Witness told how Anna had cut two of her (witness') finets with a scls sois and repeatedly uiged her to get $10,000 so that she could organize a theatrical company and go on the road. She v ould often awaken' the witness at night and talk to her about getting this amount of money ftom fi lends. Anna told her one day that she was going to write u letter to General But ler that would bring hlin to time even if he considered It blackmail. She said: "When I make up my mind to do a thing I will do it even If It leads mo to the devil." One day Anna received a telegram from Howe & Hummell saying that her case against the Republican national committee would be called next day. She tore up thi telegram saying that It was a troy and that when she reached Howe & llummell's otllce she would find neither of them theie. but Instead would meet Senator Allison, Quay or Butler nnd then she would be accused of keeping tin assignation with them. On the following Sunday she followed Anna to the telegraph ofllce In Plttston and found her writing and pronouncing In a very loud tone of voice the words she wus writing. Her tone was that In which she might have addressed a large assemblage. Anna, in her presence, aroused At torney Hummell, of New York, of hav ing allowed either Manuger Frohman or Manager Palmer to steal the Ideas ln coiporattd In a piny written by Anna whlc h had never been produced. About this time the plaintiff, told witness that she was the only friend she had It; the world, that everybody else was conspiring against her. Anna, the witness said, hud for yeais been In the hnblt of using intox icating drinks. Anna told her that doctois had advised her to use It. The direct examination of the witness will be renewed this morning. CAUGHT THREE CUB BEARS. A Lively Time Hunting Wild Animals in the M ildx of .Monroe. It Is not often that we have an oppor tunity to ehlonlele the captuie of live beuis In the country heieubouts, says the Stioudslimg Times, but It has Just happened, nevei theless, und they are lively little cieaiures at that. A few days ago Henry Aco, Samuel Stiunk and George Miller, each uimed with an use, went foith In search of lumber In the Reslca dlBtilct. While tiaveling ninund Ace suddenly ciied, "Theie's a bear," und upon Investiga tion It proved to be a fact. About that Instant the bear saw the men and gave a few angiy growls that raised the hats on their heads thiough fright. Old bruin was ubout as thmuughly fright ened as the men, und nil thiough the blushes In one dliectlon, while the men "ske-dnddled" ns fust as their legs could carry them In another. When the bear had dlsappenied nnd they were out of breath, the men stopped and held a council of war, and came to the conclusion to go hunting for bear Instead of timber. While searching around they found a nest contulnlng thiee cub beais. Each man grabbed a screaming little cub and started 011 a run for home. The harder the cubs st learned the faster the men ran, knowing that If the old bear caught up to them there would be n ter rible battle. They at lived home safely. The beats were caught on the "lien Hanua BarreiC near the new ly organ ized nttshklll Rod nnd Gun association's grounds. The cubs me nbout five weeks old nnd the size of a cat. The little fel lows are all alive nnd will be trained and brouglit up as good and useful bears. B C BnilM'O VOll EITIIEIl MBX. O Thlii reined v beluir In jocicu un-ecur 10 mo sent of tliot.0 dlKcnuen or the Geiilto-tlrlnnry Orc.uns, I'onuli'CB no chutigo or diet. Core guaranteed In 1 to U :da.vs), HiuallplnlupucU- VUf J ja.JCflHolil ouly by Wm. U, Clark, 336 Pent Ave,, Scranton, Va. made: me A MIAN MJAX TADLUTS POSITIVKL. CUIUS JLMtfitrvoua JHseastaV&Uiaa Moai ory, I m potency, Hluepltiunoas, )to., caused by Abise or ether hxceatttji unii Iudi crotlouM. 'Vhe-j vuichlu anil surety rostoro Lost Vitality la old or youna.ua J ht union for study, buclcfuacr mcrrlago. I'xtiTtnt iusantty und GquuxnPtIoa it 1 a. lhirui6 tthowi iromedlato improro ineutand ellocU n (JUUR w hum all other LI In (Ut uyoo bavins tho ecauluo AJax Tablets. They ittTttOurud thousand and will euro you, Waclvsupqa itlrn written cucruntoo to effect a euro Rf f V J ln cnchouBoor refund tho rao&ey. PricoUJ W lUipor puckaiief or ilx ika (tull treatment! (or H&J. Uy tnall.Ia pUin wrMpiwr. mwn receipt of rrire. trcnlar iree-AJAX REMEDY CO., 'IBmT l-or Hale In Hcrantoii, 1'u., by Matthews HroJ. mid .Morvuu A I'o. OaB UN ML IU SIJ FOR THE CUOWDS 01? PEOPLE WHO ARE SEEK ISU HIS SERVICES. Until the First of Hay He Will Treat All Patients, Supplying Them with Medicines, for $3 a Honth, and All Placing Themselves Under Treatment Before May 1st, Will Be Treated at this Rate Until Cured. When Doctor St. John established his practice hi Scranton he told the people that ho would Introduce methods of cur ing them of which they weie uninformed. He told tho people thut ho cume with a rleaily dellned purpose, to nhow by tho results In his own practice under his personal care und attention the wonder ful valuo of the latest discoveries In medicine when properly upplled, und of the inurvelous lesults of his True Homoeopathic Treatment for Caturrh. Ho did not ask the people to- tuko him on faith. Ho told them thut until A;ull 1st lie would treat ull who enmu to his olllces absolutely flee. He ngieed not only to doctor the sick, but to supply them with medlclnu without cost us well. How well Doctor St. John bus kept bis promts the people of Seiunton can tell. Eighteen hundred of our most Intelligent people have visited him, have consulted with him in person, have re ceived the needed counsel und medicine, und over MX) sick people have already been cured or much benefited. The good he was doing had po spread among the people that towaid the lust 1 tho majority of thoso who consulted him did so Without regal d to the free offer, and only sought his aid because they DOCTOR ST. JOHN'S l! Matriculated Princeton College, 1H7! Graduated Princeton College, 188U .llatilculntcd College of Physi cians nnd Surgeons, New York,188II Graduated College of Physl eimis and Surgeons, New York, 1880 House Surgeon to Chnfity, Illn tcrnity und Epileptic Hospital, Now York City, . . 1880 to 1888 Endorsed by Ilnlinciitnim Col- . lego of 1'hilndclplilii, . . . 18112 Originator of Homeopathic Treatment for Cu tin ih, . . .1801 000T0R ST. JOHN ON G As Is well known throughout tho coun try. Doctor Hunter St. John Is the llrst physician to formulate a Homoeopathic tieutmetit for Catarrh. Doctor St. John wus M'cti In his otllce last evening, und consented, because of tho great number who are seriously ullllcted by this Na tional dlseuo in its different founs one of tho worst being the grip to explain briefly the nature of the disease, its causes and why the old school pliyslcluns have fulled to cure. "Kvery peuon who knows anything, and who lo tuklug pains to Investigate tile subject," said Doctor St. John. "Is uwuro lliat In diseases such us llheumat Ism, Kldnov Trouble, Fevers and dis eases of Women and Chlldien. Homoeo pathy Is very superior to uuythlug else lor these troubles, It has taken 11 gieat many years for Homoeopathy to woik out u perfect euro for theMi conditions, und so busy hue been the Homoeopathic pliyslcluns that thev have had no time to Investigate tlioiougllly the tieiitmeiit fiom tin. Homoeopathic standpoint, of une of the most common and uiiuuylug diseases, nuim-l), t'nturrli. "rioine ejis ugo, ail) r having nias teiiil the subject of thn Homoeopathic tieutmetit for other diseases, 1 (line My Attention to the direful Study ol'Caliirili, nnd dining these years I have formulated the results of what I have discovered about tills dlseaso and Its treatment. When 1 began my studies Into the nature of tin; cause of Catanh, those who suf fered flora the dlseuse had to lely en tirely on tho old-school methods, with their harsh and strong medicines, their caustic und burning solutions, their cut ting and burning und sawing in the nose and Inltutlng washes for the throat, rndlng that the old-school doctors tardy succeeded In curing the dlseuse, I wus Impressed with the fact that their full UKS resulted from the harshness of their measures and their Inability to under stand I be disease. "After years of patient Investigation, bringing, every part of my knowledge of Homoeopathy to my assistance, I have been able to denionstiuto that I have dis covered a plan of treatment, b'isid en tliely on the doctrine ot Homoeopathy, which, like all other Homoeopathic treat ment, Is mild and cures without unnoy unce and sufi'ei lug. As fast us f can do so sately 1 shall give the benefit of my discoveries In the tluatment of this dis ease to tho world, but before doing so I propose to demonstrate to tho doctors and people alike that my woik and my treatment are all that 1 claim for them, and I propose to do this by treutlng the people und Performing Cures Where Others Have railed. If my treatment Is not what I claim for It. If It will not cure wheio other tieat ments have failed. It Is no good, und I am willing to huvo It condemned. How ever, It must not be condemned until Its met Its have been thoroughly investigat ed 1 propoiMi to put tills treatment to tho most thorough test thut Is possible to give it, and while doing this 1 will give all those suffering fiom Catairh opportunity to test Its merits. You usk If I uin wllllut, to say a few words to the people regurdlng what I huo dlsi'oveieil relative to this disease, und the daugeis which uru entulled by neglecting It. I will do so. "I will try to tell ou Just what the disease Is, Just what causes It to develop and why It Is that the old-school reme DR. HUNTER ST. JOHN, 314 Spruce Street, Hole) Jermyn, Scrunton, I'a. Ofllce Hour 90. m. to tp. m,, 2 to 5 p. m,, 7 too p. m. Doctor St. John has no Sunday hours. His oillcu Is closed on the Sabbath day. II were sure they would rocelve what they required In the way of u cure, hut ho Kept his promise to the letter, und not one cent wus accepted, although largo fees Weie offelcd In scores of cuses, Tho news of the way he hud kept his piomlxe to the public, the news of tho fact that he absolutely refused to re ceive a cent from any one, had spread like wild-lire, und the throngs toward the last were ho great thut hud ho been twenty doctors Instead of only ono doc tor, he could not have cared for them. Doctor St. John would like to treut ev ery sick perron In Scrunton absolutely free, but even If he were a mllllonulro a hundred times over nnd could nffoid to do this, the crowds thnt thronged his of llce dining the past few days have shown tho Impossibility of It. While ho cannot treut nil free forever, he can, however, do one thing, mid that ho will do; thnt Is this: For ono month hu will treat all ut u nominal fee, Just enough to cover the cost of tho needed medicine. This he llnds to be $3 u month. This will give hundreds who were unable to tench the doctor in person the last few days, will give ull who want to receive tho famous physician s cure una treatment, uti oi portunlty of doing so at merely u noinl- uul cost Around the facts given In their barest outlines in this recotd clusters tho professional life of Doctor liuntbr St. John. Llttlo more need bo said 'nbout the famous physician, for the remarkable opportunity which hu announces In thoso columns will give the worthy people of Scrunton iibunduut chance to become ac quainted with hlin. Regarding Doctor St. John's reasons for establishing u practice In Scrunton this muy bo said: Ho desired a city of homes hi which to show by tho proofs of tangible results what can bo uccom pllshqd by skill in applying tho very latest discoveries in medical science, und tho maivelous effect of his True Homeo pathic Treutmeni for Catarrh. He de cided to como to Scranton because this was distinctively a city of homes und residences, where tho proofs of the work In which he has so unbounded a confi dence can bo seen and visited and verl Hed by ull. dies und treatments have failed In suc cessfully coping with It. "To begin with, Puturrh Is a disease that often invades the entire system. herever It sturts, whether It be In tho head or throat, li tiles to extend fur ther, and If not cured It Is llublo to pass Into the lungs. If Caturrh starts In tho stomach It often pusses Into the Bowels nnd I.lver. If Catanh starts In the Kid neys It Interferes with the action of these organs, and often extends Into the Blad der. There Is no disease that attacks tho parts of the body so generally as does Catiinh. There Is no diseases that causes so much huim In tho body us Ca tanh. There Is Xo Disease So llitillv Trent ed us Catarrh. "Catarrh Is a dlseaso of tho mucous mcmbiuuo that almost Invariably starts witli a cold. It Is like this: Tho cold Is taken, it Is stubborn and tefuses to get well, und while the membranes lining tho Nose and Throat uiu still Inllumed, Ca tanh attacks them and becomes seuted. From tint Nose, where Cturih usually begins, it spreads to other localities along tho breathing apparatus. Some times It pusses down the Throat and Into tho Bungs, like tile spread of a pmlrle fire. Of tener its eouise Is slower, travel ing by degrees through the Nose to the Throat, then a fresh cold is taken in the Throat and the Catanh passes on to the Vocul Chords. A new cold Is taken and the Catuirh extends Into the Wind pipe; another cold Is taken and the Cu tairh passes Into tho Bionchlal Tubes and Lung Cells. "I have found that Catairh Is liable to attack any mucous surface of the body. The lining membrune of the Stomach, the lining of the Bowels, the lining of the (lall Tubes In the I.lver und tho lining of the Bludder, urn each composed of Just tho sort of membrane that Catarrh Its t- on. So n cold thut settles In tin stomach muy produce Catanh and when such oc cuis thuie will be l)spcpsju ami Sour Sloiniich and nausea, und often gagging und vom iting In the morning. When tho cold settles In the I.Ivor there will bo I.lver Disease, und often when 11 cold settles In the Bowels thero will be griping pains, rumbling und roaring In tho Bowels, fol lowed by Dlanhoea. When the cold set tles In the Kidneys uud Cutuirh begum Its course In these organs, there will bo pain In the back uud the urine will be come scanty and high colored. When a culd Is tukeii and settles In the Bludder there will be Catairh of this organ and there will be fiequeut deslle to pass Wrftcr, with smarting pain along the. water passage. I have found thut be sides tile symptoms which are so gener ally recognized us belonging to Catarrh, that tho disease makes seilous inroads on tho general health, undermining the systt in. "In tho formulation of the Homoeo pathic treatment for Cutanh, I dlseov eied thet the disease, us It uffeets iho dllferent 01 guns and parts of the body, acts In entirely different wtis an' ihut to cure It theie was needed u specially devised course of treatment for each part that was affected. Thus, while Und. lug thut one plan would cuie Cutuiih in the Throat. I found It required something enlliely different to cure Ouiurrh of the Stomach, and still something entirely different ugaln to cine Catarrh of iho Kidneys and of tliu Bladder. "All this I huvo recognized and pro pared my treatment accordingly." k
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