$ Trig THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, JtTNE 1, 1897. n V DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOHN R. JONES. In view of the fact that District At torney John R. Jpr.t's Is completlnrr his flist term as prosecuting attorney of this county and is a candidate for re election the following opinions of mem bers of the bar of Lackawanna, -will be of interest: JUDGK JE8SUP-I think Mr. .Ipnes a niun of very pood IpruI mind. I have been associated with him In the prepar ation of several cases, and found he grasped the points quickly and pre pared the cases with jjrent care and in a thorough manner. He has a very good appearance before a Jury, Is a man of fine peisondl address, and so far as I havo had experience with him he attempts to impress the Jury with the earnestness of his own convictions. MAJOR EVERETT WARREN I linve very little to do with the district attorney's office and try very few cases In the quarter sessions. It Is my opin ion that he is a thoroughly capable ofl'clal, with splendid equipment men tally and physically for the oillce. I have found hlin in every way most courteous and obliging without yield ing anything so far as the interests of the commonwealth are concerned. CHARLES DU PONT BRECK While I do not practice In the criminal courts, I learn that Mr. Jones' admin istration of his ofllce has reflected cred it upon him. SENATOR JAMKS C. VAUGHAN--I think Mr. Jones has shown great efll ciency as a, district attorney. He has dispatched th'e business of his offlce In an expeditious manner, and the in terests of the commonwealth are safe in his hands. He has treated mo with the greatest kindness. COL. F. J. FITJ5SIMMONS Mr. Jones is all rleht. a good fellow and a good official; accommodating and cdurteous to the members of the bar. HON. M. E. M'DONALD Mr. Jones Is a nice, courteous gentleman, n. good lawyer and a successful district attor ney. He puts forth every effort to sat isfy every one and at the same time care or the Interests of Justice. GEORGE B. DAVIDSON I think Mr Jones Is an able advocate, very zealous In caring for the business of the office so far as I have been able to see. W. A. WILCOX Mr. Jones has al ways shown himself to be a very cour teous gentleman, and Is a good lawyer. R. J. BEAMISH I have always found Mr. Jones a courteous and oblig ing gentleman, and our relations have always been of the most pleasant char acter. B. F. AKERLY Mr. Jones is cour teous and is a good public official. As a prosecutor he cares diligently for the affairs of his omce. shows interest and fidelity, nnd tis a district attorney has apparently been very accommodating to tho members of the bar. J. H. BONNER-Mr. Jnnes Is a cour teous gentleman in every respect, nnd as a district attorney he has proved himself very efficient. His compli ments to th memberc of the bar in tho shape of criminal trial list at every session are greatly appreciated by the attorneys. W. H. GEARHART A capital good fellow and a good lawyer. JOSEPH O'BRIEN-Mr. Jones has always treated me with unlfoim cour csy since his Induction into the of llce of, district attorney, and lie has shown great zeal at his post as a prosecuting officer. A. A. VOSBURG He has ccrtolnly made a good official, obliging, court eous and competent. Ho has disposed of his cases as well as any one ever In the office. L. P. WEDEMAN All that I can say Is extremely favorable to his rec ord as a prosecuting officer and of his courtesies to the members, of the bar. He Is one of tho most zealous district attorneys I ever saw, considering the press of business In ills ofllce. Ho has been particularly courteous to me. HORACE E. HAND-Mr. Jones Is not only very courteous In his treat ment of members of the bar and parties to the suits at isaue, but wonderfully successful in the management of the office, and his systematized work makes It possible to arrive quickly at nny facts needed In reference to any case. F. E. BOYL1J Ho is the right man In tho right place. C. B. GARDNER Mr. Jones per- Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red. rou;li, oily, mothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and tilling hair, and baby bloralnhes prevented by CirricuuA SoAr, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying toap in tho world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. (utiGiira tolr U wld thronibont tin world. Poitll DP(J p C w. Com-, Salt I'ropt , notion, It B A. ajT"'Uovtel'raftat rat.llumor,HinalLJfrt, ClCHI nUMUK t CVIIWS4 tUUSMII. FACE HUMORS forms nil the duties of his office In a very thorough manner. Ho Is a very able, hard-working and courteous of ficial. WALTER BRIGGS-I think that Mr. Jones has made n remarkably good district attorney. He has attended to his duties very promptly, and while ho has been Just with criminals he has taken good care of the county. C. E. BRADBURY My Idea is that Mr. Jones is a lawyer of ability. He conducts his cases with a great deal of energy. WILLIAM F. BOYLE I think that he has given satisfaction, in every re spect as district attorney. CHARLES E. OLVKR John R. Jones Is able, honest and fearless. AVhat more can people require? To tho members of the bar he is uniformly routteou.. GEORGE W. BEALE I think that Mr. Jones Is a first class district at torney. He has discharged his duties not only faithfully, but in such a way as to make a record In tho disposition of criminal cases. He has treated the mmbeis of the bar fairly and without partiality. WALTER E. DAVIS I have always found Mr. Jones obliging nnd court eous, nnd he has made a very able dis trict attorney. ' EDWARD MERRIFIELD Mr. Jones Is a veiy pleasant nnd courteous gen tleman, but so far as his official dutlen as district attorney nro concerned I know nothing about them, as I have not been in court. JOHN F. SCRAGG I have found Mr. Jones as district attorney, the peer of his able predecessors in the offlce. He possesses great force of character. It often requires effort for him to pro perly control his sympathy, but I ob serve, when Justice requires it, ho does so successfully. Withal he Is very ac commodating to those having business with the office. Criminals alone need rear him. M. J. WALSH As long as I havo been n member of this bar, and as of ten as I have been trying cases with him, Mr. Jones has shown himself to be very courteous to the younger at torneys. He has done all that he could to favor them so far as he could con sistent with his duties as prosecuting officer, and Is, without a dcjbt, a very efficient district attorney HERMAN OSTHAUS From what I have seen of his conduct In the prose cution of crlmlnnl cases, I Judge he has made a veiy prompt and efficient of ficer. MILO J. WILSON Mr. Jones has al ways been very nice to me. He seems to know his business, and grasps the questions before him at once. He Is a good lawyer and seems to deal fairly with the people. It would seem to be a trial for a man in his position to keep his temper and get along well and turn out the business of his office rapidly and at tho tame time do justly by all. P. W. STOKES His ability has never been questioned. I have heard very flatteilng opinions of Mr. Jones from men in town outside of the legal fra ternity as well as among them. Per sonally, I like him. I havo known him for many years, and have found him to be liberal minded. He seems to take very good care of the commonwealth, and at the same time makes allow ance for the frailties of man where such allowances are proper. J. ELLIOT ROSS Mr. Jones has made a splendid district attorney. He Is full of energy and as honest as the sunshine, courteous to litigants and considerate to tho members of the bar. Time is not an appropriate good word I would not bo willing to say for John R. Jones. B. F. KILLAM Mr. Jones is a very pleasant man to do business with, prompt In the discharge of his duties, and has a great deal of consideration for those who deal with him. He is a very easy man to approach and my te latlons with him have been very pleas ant, W. D. BOYER-I think Mr. Jones is a man of learning and ability, cour teous In demeanor, and has made an excellent dlstilct attorney, M. J. M'ANDREW I have found Mr. Jones to ho veiy couiteous, so far as my dealings with him are concerned. Ho Is a good lawyer and has filled the ofllco of district attorney as well as his predecessors. JUDGE ALFRED HAND-I have al ways found him courteous nnd able, and so far as I havo heard he has per formed his duties satisfactorily. Ho has made a reputation for his faithful ness in tho discharge of his duties. M. I. CORBETT-I think John R. Jones one of the best of district attor neys and lawyers. He is a pleasant person to meet, nnd when you leayo him you always feel that you have been benefited by the Interview. ORLANDO B. 'PARTRIDGE Mr. Jones has conducted the offlce of dis trict attorney of this county, so far as my experience goes, very well. He has treated the members f the bar with the greatest courtesy. I think he has used good Judgment In this disposition of his cases! NATHAN VIDAVER-I think that Mr. Jonea has shown himself to have a marvelous capacity for work, and good work. He Is a worker. This county has been blest with such district attor neys beforo him. We have always done very well here. JOHN J. MANNINd-Mr. Jones has made a good record, and has always been very courteous to me. He Is very punctual nnd attentive to duty. M. W. LOWRY Mr. Jones has made a diligent, hard working officer for the commonwealth. So far as I have had any dealings with him, I have received every courtesy due me. GEORGE D. TAYLOR Mr. Jones Is an able lawyer, and I believe he has given an efficient nnd conscientious ad ministration of the office of district attorney. I know that he has extended courtesy both to political friends nnd foes, and has not UBed tho power of his office for the purpose of punishing those who may not have agreed with him In the past. J. W. BROWNING Mr. Jones has ma.de a first class district attorney. He is very accommodating, especially to tho younger members of the bar. C, COMEOYS I think that Mr. Jones' record as a district attorney Is good, and he Is extremely courteous to tho lawyers nnd other persons who nro brought In contact with him by the duties of his ofllce. He attends appar ently to the details of the offlce, which are Innumerable, with as much caro ns tho larger matter that pass through the office. The only criticism that I could make Is that oftentimes his zeal In the discharge of his duties In the trial of enses may be somewhat excessive In an offlcer representing the commonwealth. JUDGE STANTON Ho is a most ef ficient public officer, and I believe that he has disposed of the business of his offlce both rapidly and satisfactorily to all parties concerned since ho has been nn Incumbent of the offlce, and with great economy as far as the inter ests of the public are concerned. C. DONOVAN I consider him very courteous to each and every member of the bar, and as accommodating as a conscientious discharge of his duties will permit htm to be. I think him a very able and conscientious prosecut ing officer, and his conduct ns such must needs give entlresatlsfactlon to the public. JOHN G. M'ASKIE Mr. Jones has made a very good record as a prose cuting offlcer. D. P. REPLOGLE I have been ac corded the most courteous treatment by Mr. Jones. I think that he has done credit to the offlco of district attorney. HON. LEMUEL AMERMAN I think Mr. Jones has made a first rate district attorney. W. S. DIEHL Mr. Jones ns a dis trict attorney has made a very efficient and capable officer. He is painstaking and extremely courteous to the young members of the bar. In fact, so far as I have been able to see, it is his desire to accommodate every one so far as the duties of his offlce will permit him to do. H. M. STREETER So far as I have observed, Mr. Jones has made an able district attorney. M. J. DONAHOE It Is my opinion that Mr. Jones' record Is clean. He displays conspicuous ability in the dis charge of his duties, and I have al ways found him affable and accommo dating. W. S. HULSLANDER I think Mr. Jones has made a good district attor ney, and has carried matters forward In a straightforward, upright manner. Ho has mado a splendid record for him self. I am glad of tho opportunity to say a good word for him. FRED R. STARK I can say for my self that I am very well pleased with Mr. Jones as a district attorney. He is kind and courteous to the younger members of the bar, and when I have had occasion to ask for a faVor, It It was consistent with his duties, he has always granted It. I consider him a very efficient district attorney, and it would be very difficult for this county to fill the position more satisfactorily. T. P. DUFFY I have been practic ing but a short while, but during that time Mr. Jones has treated me very kindly and courteously. I have an ex cellent opinion of his ability. ROSCOE DALE Mr. Jones has made a very credible record as district at torney. I have heard a great many favorable comments concerning his work. W. H. JESSUP, JR From what I have seen and heard, Mr. Jones has mtfoe a very satisfactory officer In deed, and has done his work well. He has always been very courteous and has displayed a superior ability In all matters. C. R. PITCHER Mr. Jones Is a very pleasant official, and one for whose competency I have a great deal of re spect. He has undoubtedly maae a good record as district attorney. D. J. REEDY I have found Mr. Jones very accommodating, and he seems to have been quite successful In the prosecution of cases. In my opin ion he has given general satisfaction. THOMAS F. WELLS I have gained the Impression from what little I have seen and heard that Mr. Jones has been a successful district attorney, and lias made a good record. JOHN J MURPHY I have observed that from term to term he has made Improvements In his office for the con venience of prosecutors, witnesses, al dermen and members of the Jjar. With time they have developed Into a sys tem. There arc Indications of further Improvements, and they are the beBt evidence of strict attention to his offi cial duties. W. GAYLORD THOMAS Mr. Jones has an enviable record as district at torney. I have heard nothing but words of praise and commendation of him. Ho has surpassed even the expec tations of his best friends. JAMES W. OAKFORD I have known Mr. Jones from my first day In the office of Judge Archhald, with whom I read law. Mr. Jones had his office with the Judge and was even then giving evidence of the forensic ability which has since given him such sig nal success at the bar and in the office of district attorney. The Impression of combined force and astuteness which he made on me at that time has been strengthened as each year has brought him broader opportunities for display ing his talents. John R, Jones can bo counted on to make the most of every opportunity and rising to the level of every occasion. H. L. TAYLOR Mr. Jones Is a very good district attorney, and has mado a strong record. He is well equipped for the office, obliging to the members of the bar, and has fully sired up to all requirements." W. R. LEWIS I consider Mr. Jones energetic, capable 'and strictly con scientious In the discharge of his duties. E. W. THAYER Mr. Jones has made a good district attorney, and cer tainly has done well a a prosecuting officer. Ho Is well equipped mentally for the office, and has been faithful In the discharge of his duties, HON, JOHN P. KELLY Mr. Jones as dlstrlpt attorney has always treated mo with tho greatest courtesy, and is always pleasant and affable In the dis charge of his duties. HON. W. W. WATSON In my opln ion Mr. Jones has made a good record as district attorney. He lias filled the office with credit to himself and the people of the county. His courteous manner and conduct In court Is deserv ing of high prulBe. E. If. HALL From what I havo heard of Mr. Jones, his reputation, in Scranton stems to fully bear out tho record ho mado while at Cambridge, which Institution! I nlso attended. I. II. BURNS Mr. Jones Is a good lawyer, and carries on tho business of the office to tho benefit of the general public. HON. C. I'. O'MALLEY Tho fact thtit not a slnglo Indlotmont ha been quashed for Irregularities and that no blunder of even the most trivial kind has ever appeared In the workings of the office under Mr. Jones' manage ment, to mv mind best proves tho worth and faithfulness of the district attorney. HON. T. J. DUGGAN Mr. Jones Is a good officer, and anable and eloquent district attorney. He Is obliging, cour teous and a most successful prosecu tor. T. P. HOBAN Mr, Jones has made a very efficient district attorney, and It will be difficult to Improve upon him. He Is competent In every way and bus been very courteous In th'e offlce, some thing that is appreciated by the attor neys of the bar. FRED W. FLEITZ Mr. Jones has been a very comteous and obliging of ficial. He has performed his work con scientiously to tho public and cour teously and obligingly to the members of the bar. He has expedited the busi ness of the ofllce as much ns could be done In Justice to the Increase of busi ness he has liad to dispose of. JOHN F. MURPHY I think Mr. Jones is a very courteous official, and has attended faithfully to the duties of his offlce. He has worked hard and made n good record. He deserves the thanks of the bar for printing in such nice, convenient form, for the use of tho attorneys, tho criminal trial lists that liave been used at every term of the quarter sessions. JAMES J. O'MALLEY Mr. Jones has made a first class district attor ney, and has conducted the offlce with credible success. He has Introduced pome new Ideas In the way of conduct ing the affairs of the offlce, particularly the printing of the criminal trial llstn, something that all the members of the bar appreciate. S. B. PRICE Mr. Jones is a cour teous officer, and has prosecuted his oases with ability. H. W. MULHOLLAND I think I can approve of Mr. Jones' career as district attorney nlmost fully and en tirely. I thought when Mr. Jones first entered upon the duties of his office as district attorney he carried Into the office too much of the aggressiveness and anxiety to secure convictions which he had formerly shown to secure acquittals when acting on the other side of the case, defending those ac cused of crime. This could not, I sup pose, have been very well otherwise a man cannot change his manner of do ing things In a day. I have always found Mr. Jones, since he has been dlstilct attorney, court eous and obliging to tho full extent the duties of his offlce as public prosecu tor would permit; and I think that every one will acknowledge his ability and earnestness in the performance of the duties of his office. JUDGE WARD Mr. Jones has made an able and efficient officer. GEORGE S. HORN District Attor ney Jones, like Messrs. Gunster, Slm rell, Connolly, Edwatds and Kelly, the district attorneys who preceded him, has been an able and courteous of ficer. FRANK T. OKELL I consider John R. Jones one of the ablest attorneys In the country, and believe that he should receive a renomlnatlon for his able work In the district attorney's office. H. M. HANNAH Mr. Jones stands very well Indeed as a lawyer. He is a man of stern energy, and keeps things going nicely In the Quarter sessions. He is certainly an energetic prosecut ing officer, and so far as I know has administered the affairs of the office with great efficiency. I have heard no fault found with him by any one. J H. TORREY Mr. Jone3 has ad ministered the affaire of his office with great thoroughness, courtesy and ef ficiency. R. J. BOURKE I certainly consider Mr. Jones a very efficient and gentle manly district attorney. He is a man who can always be easily approached by his brother lawyers. I consider that his administration of that office has bepn eminently successful and bene ficial to migrants. GEORGE L. PECK-I think Mr. Jones has made a careful and pains taking official, and he has made out remarkably strong cares In the prose cution of homicides. A. D. DEAN Mr. Jones has made one of the most obliging and gentle manly officials that we havo ever had In the position. His rccoid In the of fice is n very good one. CHARLES L HAWLEY So far as I am concerned, I consider Mr. Jones a very efficient official, and his admin istration has never been excelled In re spect to the safety afforded human life by his vigorous prosecution of mur der cases. E. H. SHURTLEFF .Mr. Jones is an ablo man for the position and per forms his duties very faithrully. I have always found him fair nnd court eous, and disposed to do the right thing. DR. C. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under posltiro Written Guarantee, (lanrift. NfirvmunMif. riaafliTnrfft. all Ilrnlnn. Ynnrh. f ul Errors, or Exceesivo Ue of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to MIcery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mall, $1 B box; six for 13; with written guarantee to cure or refund money, fdatuplo pack- fige, containing fiyo dnysr treatment, with full ustructlons, 2o cents. Una sample only sola to oacn person. At store or by mull. t2rned Label Special I Extra Strength. I For Impoteney. 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He has made a vigorous and aggres sive prosecutor, nnd has been very kind to tho members of the Dar when they have come In contact with him. CHARLES W. DAWSON Mr. Jones is a most expeditious, and one of tho best district attorneys this country has ever had. CLARENCE BALENTINE Mr. Jones hew mode a good record. I havo always found hint very courteous nnd industrious, and anxious to oblige ev ery one o far as to can consistent with his duties as a public officer. FREDERICK FULLER I have al ways) found Mr. Jones to be courteous and obliging', and a gentleman of good legal ability. He has not a sharp, brusque manner that bo many attor neys have. I consider htm one of the beat district attorneys that we have ever had. His system of conducting the officer Is a great improvement over the past, and he enters heart and soul Into the discharge of his duties. When ho believes a man is guilty, he will convict him If he can. JOHN T. MARTIN Mr. Jones has been efficient and perfectly honest. I like him very much. We nave had our tilts, but all lawyers havo those. His record is a good one. He Is a hard man to fight against, and he has a very convincing manner in talking to a Jury. C. H. VON STORCH Mr. Jones is a thorough gentleman, very accom modating, and has made a good ad ministration of the affairs of the of fice. He should havo another term, T. C. VON STORCH Mr. Jones Is a thoroughly competent district attor ney, and one of the best that we have ever had. H. B. REYNOLDS Mr. Jones makes a very competent district attorney, h a nice fellow and seems to give general satisfaction. C. II. SOPER Mr. Jones Is a very able district attorney and has been fair In every particular in all my deal ings with him, not only in regard to the Interests of tho accused, but also of the county. I have never thought that hu sought glory In convicting a man. His desire appeared to get at the facts, and, If they warranted It, to obtain a conviction. 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Good values tit lit vWiVO SEPARATE DRESS SKIRT6Plno Mo hair Skirts, now shape, full C f no width, percallno lined, W ones.. sH-'O ELEOANT BLACK CRRPON SKIRTS, full sweep, fan back cord, ,e(Jjre. bind ing: pcrcKllne lined and Inter- c- no A NEW LOT of'fino Silk WalVu 1n china, surah and India, In plaids, checks, stripes, floral and polka dot deslens. many now Ideas and taJBhlona- C 1 oft ble colorings. Your choice a,t,.r yJ,yo A special lot of fins Bilk Capes, Empire) back. Never s.old for less than C 1 oft W.00, to go at i'v yO A little lot pf. Covert. Cloth,, , ACr Capes, Emplro back. Sale prlcp, "s No Charge for Alterations. Z. WEINGARL PROP'R , HOTELS. akaatMtMeAArMerMatakaMwa)ria(eati(jtff CRYSTAL LAKE, PA. The opening: of this famous resort un der new management will tako placa early In June. Situated In the southern corner of Susquehanna county on the shores oC beautiful Crystal Lake, Fern Hall la, one of the most attractive places In tho State of Pennsylvania to spend a few: weeks during tho heated term. Every facility Is affordtd for the en tertalnment of Its guests. BEST OF Pure Mountain Air, Beautiful Scenery, Cuisine Unsurpassed. the table being supplied from Fern Hall farm. Postal Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone service In the hotel. Tally-Ho coaches make two trips dally from Carbondale. Write for Terms, Etc., to n f ATwnnn Ut U 111 IIUUU, lllllllllUUllJ Crystal Lake, Dandafr, Pa. THE MURRAY HILL MURRAY HILL PARK, THOUSAND ISLANDS, The best located and best furnished hotel on the St. Lawrence river. Accommo dations for 300 guests. Opens June 25th, 18o7. F. R. WHITE, Prop. Glen Mountain House. V ATKINS, SCHUYLER COUNTY, N. Y. On Senoea Lake On Hue of Now York Cen trnl,rennnylnnlii, nndf.ohlish Valley Rail, ronds. 1,4UU feet above sea. No malaria. New witter works, supplying mountain spring water. Sanitary plumbing. Entirely new management. Splendid dulling. (100 acres. Including tho famous Watkliu Glen, Popular prices. Special rates for excursion parties. J. R. KEKNAN, formerly Hotel Chamberlain, Mgr. Address W. E. UOIIIN HON, Trop. Ad etUbllitied hotel nndis caw management ana tboroothlr sbraui 9f tba times. Vlsttora to Haw York will flod the STarettlo tho Terr heart t the ahopplnr dlitrtct, conTenlant to pfacw of ambtamactasn readllf accatalbla from all parts otthaclty. KUKOPKAK TLAN. Cor, Sixteenth St and Irving Placa, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Pc Dny nnd Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.60 Pel Day nnd Upwards. GEO, MURRAY, Propter. The St. Denis I! I FERN ILL Wu. U, BATES. LmPsJhI "' U M' aXTa WESTMINSTER ' 1 UrcaJway and Hlevcntli St., New York. Opp. druce Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 Day and Upwards. la a modaat and unobtrualvo way there are (aw batter conducted tiotsla In tba. metropolis than the St. Dials. The grent popularity It has acquired can readily be tracexl to IU unique location. Its bomallUa atuioanbere. the peculiar xosllonoe of its oaUino and eerylo, aaJ Its Terr moder ate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON, 1