TLlti SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY. APRl 23. 1S9S. U1ADE SHORT WORK OF JAMES BROCK. ylxM, Convicted and Sentenced In nn Hour nnJ Twenty Minutes. OIVEN THREE YOARS IN VI1B "PEN." VS. I.opntiuur.tlio Ncll-Kiiovrn South Nldo Polish Lender, (Jots Hlx Months in the (.aunty Jtill for Vio lation ol tlio Liquor l,nw--Tliroo M lutein YaulliHCItoii Jnil Sontcncn for Asimultine I'olor J. Uiirki-. Other Crtse In Cilminnl Court. Cup hour find twenty tnlntltcK nftct Tames Uiijt-K w m called up for Ulnl yobtenlity inoiiilnp- on tlio elmi-Rc- 01 iittemptlntr a c-ilnilinl ussnult on Ho tel Keeper Albeit Iti'tino's (l-ycnr-olcl daughter, lie was In! Uu'l: to the pris oners in'ii with 11 fontPiico of throe years In the p'lilte ntiJi Imposed up on hlin. The contlu1f pioot of Kindt's guilt nnd .ludno JMvtuiuV polnte-il chutKc made tlio jurj'a woik a mere formality. They took tip only time enough to write out their ordl t. At the last tilal of the (lire tlio July dliiRioed This will iniiku Hiock's tliird time in the penitential y for blmilur offenses The tTo teitns he hns already sun eel npftresate tlo jenrs and three months. Tpon Ids lolmvp fiom lijs last toim of imprisonment lie w.th out only u few days when he stole a hkjele and pot p months In the county j.ill lie was on his way home from the jail when he committed the assault on the llenne Bill. '.. Lopatyner, a PolIMs leader of the South i-ide.was K"tHonc-cel to blv months in the county jail for lolatlon of the liquor luws. When the prosecution lested the attornej for the defense, William Vokelek, asked peimhion to withdraw the plea of not fcullty and enteied a plea of guilty. In extenua tion of his offense Lopatyner Mild ho did not feel like p,ims; a licence when i-o many others nil about him weio f-ell-injr without license This evoked from JtiKe l'dwaids f-ome tart lemarks concerning' the ullestd wholesale lola tlcns of tho Hanoi i,s on the South Side. lie fontenced Lopatjner to pay a fine of S'oo and undcigo impiison ment In the county jail for thieo months on the charge of telling with out a license and on the charge of gell ing cm Sunday he fined him $".0 and gave him three months more In Jail, the last term to begin at the expiration of the Hi st, VUHDICT IX I1URKC CASU. In the aggravated assault and bat tel y case of l'etei J. Ituiko against John Moore. Peter Fnrrell, James Kinney and George Kinney, the jury letuuied a erdlct aetiulttlntr Km roll nnd finding the other thiee nuiltv There isns a recommendation of ineicy in the case of George Kinney, who it appears, was an abettor lather than active participant. Judge Sumta sen tenced James Kinney to eight months in the county jail, Mimic to he months and George Kinney to thiee months. Joseph Curinn, a 1"-j ear-old hoy, plead guilty of dealing some mine tools fiom a. fellow (inp!oc He said he did it because be suspected that his lamp was stolen from him by the man he stole fiom. Judge KelwnnK let liim go with a keluie. Itidcje Hdwuids dbeeted a verdict ot not guilty In the u-o of I'.itilek Jie Uonald. charged with embezzlement by John J. Ljden and accompanied tliu older with the icniark that the case should noer have come Into eouit. .McDonald was judge 01 election in tho Miiitmku dlstilct of Lackawanna town chip at the Inst election. Three men .served as Insititors. John Cuslek and John J. Lden disputing as to which was majoilty Inspcctir. Mc-lJonnlcl diow tha pay foi the lit aid, but acting on the advice of the count cnnmls sloners withhold pu merit until the dispute was settled LmIch did not like, tho Idea and had McDonald ai icsteel for embezzlement. Aitezlo, Glinauni end I'ellclto Ftnn clone weio retuinecl not guilty of as Miilt and battel j upon their neighbor, Joseph I'aldera. of Lackawanna, and tho-piosccutor was directed to pay the COfctS. coxvnv found guilty. Patrick Coincy was found Etilltv of on unprovoked a-sault upon Michael .u.ime.v, or me Kouth Mele, May 23 last. Dennis Malloj. incused In Mmj Campbell of keeping a tippling house, was found guilty and will bo .sentenced tomouow. Mouls Lovene, a Ctubondule Jeweler iccelved two ilngs fiom Mis. John" Pilce with Instrm tlons to m.iko them over into one huge ilim. When he hi ought the woik to ber she c lahueil that tho material of the lings she had given him was nut in the made-over ilng, but that he was tiying to palm off a cheap ilng on her When ho would not admit to this she had him ai rested for laiceny by bailee. A Jury said not guilty and put the costs on tho countj . Kooba l'opjack was found not guilty of larceny and leeching, as prefened by Frank Warn nil n. hut plead guilty to assaulting AVaranda, and for this was sentenced by Judge Archbald to pay a fine of J3 and costs. .John Shoopeck did not appear to prosecuto Michael Moirls and Joseph Jersko for assault and battel y. The case was dismissed, at the cost of the county. Gro.-EO Sosnoskt was ncetultted of the char','0 of aelllns on Sunday and tho Piosccutor, John Chllbuurskl. who f-'leel to put in an appearance, was indicted for tho costs Stephen Gernnko did not appear to Pioseettte his hiothcr, Stephen Geranko nnd tho e osts went on tho county. ' ADMITTED HIS Gl'ILT. Benjamin Darbln plead guilty of de frauding Mrr. Kate Lo.ise of Mulberry street, out ot a fit boaid bill. Ah ho had been In jail two months. Judge IMwarda lit him go wlih a nominal lino William A'lto wan on tihil at adjourn Ing tlmo for stealing over u bundled dollars' woith of goods from the Jluma lotol, I.ackawiiniia avenue, whero ho wif employed ns a cool;. W. K. Wells, e barged with the lar ceny of a hot eo fiom W. II. Wheolei, of the West mountain, was acquitted by direction of Judgo Archhnld, tho evi dence showlnt," it to ho a civil case. Agatha DUeebacli, charged by Joseph Illicit with malicious mischief, was called for trial beforo Judge Archbald Just before adjournment. P. J. Conway, of Mlnooka. ulmrged by John T. Dougher with peijury, waa tried hefoio Judge Swaitz. the case be Ing given to the Jury at adjoin nmont. Uouslmr sold his hotel to 'Conway and Jeft It to Conway's attorneys to havo the license transferred, Conway was urrested for sUllr.tf on (Sunday and be- REGAINED HEALTH. Gratifying Lottors to Mro. Plnk bam From Happy Womon. "I Owe You My Utf.' Mm. Vi. Woouusr.i!, Mllln, Neb., writes: " DnAn Mns. 1'iNKiiAM : -I ow:o my life to your Vegetable Compound. The eloctora satel 1 hail consumption and nothing cottlcl bo done for me. My menstruation had stopped and they batil my blood tvsib turning to water. I hail several doctors. They nil salil I could not llvo. I began the ure of Lytlla iZ. l'lnkham's Vegetnblo Compotuul, unci It helped mo right aw uyj menses returned and I lmvo gained in vveiglit. 1 liavebettor liealtli than 1 havehael for years. It is wonderful what your Coin pouud has done for mo." "I Teel t.lkt n New Vernon." Mrs. Geo. Leach, 100') Hello St., Alton, 111., writes: " Defore I began to tnke. your Vege table Compound I was a great sufferer from womb trouble. Menses woulil ap pear two and three times in a month, causing mo to bo so weak I could not stand. I could neither sleep nor cat, and looked so badly my friends hardly knew me. " I took doctor's medicine but did not elerivo much benefit from it. My drug gist gave mo one of jour little books, and after leading it I decided to try Lyelia 11 l'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. I feel like a new persou. I would not give your Compound for all the doctors' medicine in the world. I can not praise it enough.'' foio 'Seiulie Heese, of Taylor, made tho defense that he was not the proprietor of the place It Is claimed he swoic Dougher was the propiletor and that ho was slmph bartender. Dougher, to defend himself, had Con way anested for perjury. Conway's defense is that he did not say ho woiked for Dougher, but that Dougher bad the license for the plaee.whlch was true, the attotnevs having neglected to get the tiansfei made. FOR PRESERVATION OF FISH. Notice Itcucit My tho l'cnnsi honlii I'ish Protective Association. The following notice has been Issued by the Pennsylvania Fish Protective association "All persons deslilng to promote the inciease of fish In this locality will bear in mind that It Is impoitant that the laws piovidlng for a close season should be strh'tlj olsened, so that the fish imv have time to spawn and thus ptovlde for the continuance of the nat in al supplv, without whli h the wateis w ill soon become depleted. 'Fishing with nets in the inland wateis and set Hues Is al"-o prohibited liv the laws of the rftato Penulty, $10') with foifeltuie of nets, boats, etc. "Fish wleis, fish baskets and elyko nets aie prohibited Peinlty, ?r0 for lust offense, and ?100 for second offense. 'Ticut fishing- Is allowed only be tween A pi II 1") and July IK, ej.cept In Pike count v, where the season is from Ma 1 to August 1. Ponalt, $10 for each tiout taken out of season. "l'.lack and lock bass and wall-eyed pike tan only be caught between May M and Jan. 1, under penalty of $10 for each fish caught out of season. "The e atehlng of black bass and vvall efd pike undei slv Indus ami tiout and lock bass under five inches in length Is piohtbited. Penalty, $10 fine for each fish. 'The use of toipedoes, giant powder, mtio glculne, dynamite, electricity, lime, in any other poisonous or explo sive substance of any kind for catch ing or taking fish. Is strictly piohibitcd. Penally, K0 and imptisoninent." DEATH OF MARTIN IIEALEV. Verdict It c nil e red Ily tho Coroners' Jury in the Case. At a meeting In Aichbald, Thursday night, of the coioner's jury empanelled to investigate the cause of the death of Mai tin Healey. the juty lendeied the following verdict. "Tho circumstances of suspicion that Martin Healey caino to his death from unlawful violence, or lather unlawful nets at the hands of another person or pel sons, nie as follows- Healey was seen eaily In the evening in the saloon of A. Kcrnln in company with Fdwaul Kenny. Kenn and Healey wereepjai rellng. Kenny pulled a knlle and was put out. Afterwaiel Healey and Kennj met on the lallioad ciosslng. Quairel was renewed and thee men went up tho track togethei Shortly afteiward Healey was found stabbed in two places, ljliijj alongside the track above the ciosslng. We, the undersigned Jury, find that the said Martin Healey cams to his eleath fiom stab wounds indicted (as the circumstantial evidence Indi cates) by tho hand of Edward Kenny." BART0L0ME0 HELD IN BAIL. Will Answer to Court lor Abducting a Twelve- Vnnr-Old Clrl. Alderman Howe heaid the case against lllsgato Dartolonieo, of Yates vllle, yosterdav afternoon Tho pris oner was arrested on Thursday by Con stable Cole, on a wunant Issued over a month ago at the Instance of Mis. Anna Lachclll, ot old Foige. charging Hartolomeo with inducing the U'-yeui-old daughter of the prosecutilx to leave her homo neail a year ngo. The couplo went to New Yoik nnd Har tolomeo claims they weio legally mar i led theie They aftervvatels lived In Cnrbondnle, .wheie, it is alleged, she was deserted. Tho man claims, however, that he Is willing to provide for the girl, but sas she Is being kept from him by her par ents. Uefore tho aldermnn, tho prison er claimed the light to provide for the tTltl, but he was held In $C0O bail to an swer before court. Vincent e Costa, of Old Foige. became his bondsman. MARSHALL TURNED OVER THE KEYS. Ill Successor lias Not Yet Ilccn .Sworn In. John Mai shall, for several years jan itor ut the city hall, turned over tho kovs of tho building to Mayor llalley yestoiday moinlng. On Thtnsday night tho select council approved of the may or's action in lemovlng Mr. Marshall and confirmed tho nppolntrnont of his Hiicofssoi, Charles J. Conrad, ex-School conti oiler of the filoventh ward, Mr. Conrad did not uppear at the city hall vesteiday to take tho oath of ofilco and consequently the building was without a Janitor. MEETING OF THE GRAND CASTLE HERE Local Knights of the Golden Eagle Pre paring for the Event. ORDERS OP THE CIIILF MARSHAL Giro I'nrliculais with Kulorouco to tho I'nrailu, Uhicli Will lie One oT the I'entuics ol tlio Mooting al (hu Clilei Jloel) ol tho Htnto--Ar-raiigcnieuti That Have Ilceu .11 ado lor tho Kntorlaliimcnt of Visiting Knights While In the City. Arrangements aie about completed for the meeting of the Grand castle of the state of the Knights of the Golden Kagle, which will be held In this eit on May 10, 11 and 12. Concerning the pninele on the afternoon of Maj 10, the following order has been Issued by Geotgo W. Okell, the chief matshal: Having b"en stlectecl as chief nnisliiil of the grand castle dcmoiiHliiillon In tills clij, 1 here assume command iniil tu ? iip'in all sir knluhts ot our grand and i.oble order, the rrccslt ot being in line on that (hi). All castles, cominalidciiii) and temples who Intend to take part, olid who hive not noticed the committee, will plense do so al once, also all oiKtiulri- iioiis snoiuu notuy committee as to the tiiilu the will airlve on, the hotel nt which they intend to stnv, and us to whether they uiu accompanied with rmiic. Theso points nro of great ad vantage to the gel er.il committee In milk ing their arrangements. I desire to see evciy eustle, comniandory nnd temple. In this state, as Well as other states, veil ropiest ntid, as the eltlAMis ot Scianton espict great things ot us Tl have conti Ibctcd liberally tovv.it ds our epcii'cs nnd deserve to see one or the nnest demonstrations cvei given by nn KPniot nnlnr. Thc citizens of this clly will give oli a j hearty welcome, and will do everything to make jour visit pleasant. Jlv headquarters en ela ot piraile ".vill l)i nt the Ancient Order United Workmen hill, -127 Licknunrna avenue. All aides will lepcrt to my hculquar ters in full uniform at I o'clock foi or ders and icelvc. a handsome bulge. The elib f ir.iuli.il has mipnlntecl tlio fol lowing maiplmls Second division, .1. M. Chappoll, riilladclphl.i. Pa Thlid dlvls Ion, H. L Uoas, Heading, Pa.; Fourth di vision, Farl Stone, Pcranton I'a The pal ado will foim at - o'clock, ami will move at 2 SO sharp. Tho feimation and line of m.nch will bo as follows: FOHMATION OF PAHADF. First division, consisting of lomman deiles of the mllltai.v branch will form on Linden street, light resting on Wash ington avenue. Second illvislon, consisting of grand ollleiis nnd delegates, in eariiiges, will foim on Adams avenue, light resting on I.lnili n street. Third division, consisting of castles out side ot Lackawanna county, will form on Washington avenue, right resting on Lin den street. Fourth division, consisting of castles of Lickawanna couutv, will form in Spruce stiiet, right lestlng on Washing ton avenue. The Thlid and Fouith divisions will not take up the line of march until the rear of the Second division has turned from Linden street into Washington avenue. The line of inarch will be as follows Out Washington to Mulbero, to Wjom Ing. to Lackawanna to Fianklln. and eoimtermaieli to Adams, to Spruce, to Jefferson, to Pine, to Washington, to Court Houso square, where the proces sion will bo tevievved bj the grand olll cirs nnd dismiss nt Spiuee street. Heports from cnstles and commandcries of Pennsslvanla assnu- us that we will have such a demonstration as has never la en witnessed beforo in the history of our ordei Castlis anil inmmiiuli riis out side of Penusvlvnnla who will p.utlclpnto will repeat to m chief of staff, so that thej may be nsslgniil their position in line The ladles' temples will be one i f the grand featmes ol tho p.uaile, as we are assured thev will turn out In gooillj numbers Now. sir knights if ou have the inter est and advancement of out order at luait, turn out on this occasion and show bs vour presence that ou are a tine knight, and let us hive such a di mon stratlon of Fagles that will siuprise tho citizens of Scranton and add flesh luur els to our beloved order, liv older of Georgo W. Okell, Chief .Marshal. Attest: Flank W. Martenls. Chief ot Staff. PLAN'S FOIl FNTHHTAINMnNT. With reference to the enteitalnment of tho visiting knights the following has been issued to the local committee of anangements: Tho aim of the committee has been to mako tho stuy ot the visltois to Scian ton on this occasion not onlj ideas ml hut Interesting, and have not tpaied expun-o oi tioublo to effci t that end A tilp down in the coal mines will bo conducted hi ixptilcnced miners and guides on Tues day evening through the mines which are lonsldercd safe and lice fiom gas, an 1 who will explain to visitors the pioru-s of mining coal and otlur Interesting lea ture.s of mining life All who desire to hu down In tho mines will meet at the An ile nt Order Fnlted Workmen hall at 7 o'clock on the above evening We sug gest that nil ladles who Intend to go clown In the mines to wear mackintoshes. A trip through the sucl mills will be on Monday celling al 7.u0 o'clock. All who dedro to visit the steel tnlllH will meet at tho Ancient order Lnited Work men hull at that time. Tin recept'on cf tho giand castle v 111 bo held Tuesday morning, Mav 10, at 10 o'clock, at tho Academy of Music Tho reception com mittee lmvo secured Hon. 11. M. Ld wanls. judge of Lackawanna eoimtj , lion. James a II illey, ma or ot Scranton, laid Georgo M. Okell, esq , as tho local spoukers, who will bo lispond'd to in Past Grand Chief J. .McKlnnes. Past Grand Chic f L II. Tobin and Giand Chli f F. P Hunslcker, respectively. The eom mltteo his secuted tho best music for the reception nnd havo nuanged to dec orate tho Academy of Music with bunting and Howcis in u very elaborate manner. Tho parado will bo ono of tho leading realities of tho convention, and the ie ports thus far received by tho parado committee as to tho visiting castles, coinmandei'les and members of the order, who will bo hero on this occasion, uie very giatlfylng and far exceed our ex pectations. All who deslio to engage eairlages or uuddlo horses for the parade will kindly address chairman of hotel unit eonvojanco committee. Hates: Hoises, U cairlag.-s, $J tVJ. riio visit ing comm.indurIe4 or castles elcslripg to engago music will e unfit witn chairman of music committee All commanderies who intond to compete for prizes will kindly notify chairman of prlzo cornmlt tee at tho general committee, headquar ters not later than 1 p. m., on day ot pa i ade, Tho competitive prlzo drills will bo held Immediately after tho parado on Vino street, la front of the Scranton high school HALL AND HUCFPTION. Tho ball and reception In honor or tno vUltlng sir knights nnd companions will be held In tho Seiunton ISIcjcle club ball uud dining rooms. Tho ball and dining looms nro equipped with tho most mod ern and elegant furnishings, uud are consldorod tho finest In this section of tho state. DancliiiT will begin nt 8.30 p. in., by u grand inarch led by sir knights In full uniform. Only members of the order, with their wives, daughters, lady frlendti and escortB will bo admitted. To vecuio admittance s-lr knights must wear K. G F.. cup und legnlla, mi' 'tin miens woar DUFFY'S PURE a FOR MEDICINAL7USE NO FUSEL OIL Fop Dyspepsin, JndlKcstlon and similar tro tMes as Avell as for ru'cvuiitlns; colds atul checking imotiiiioiilii this grout wlilskcy has no ciital. Insist upon securing it from your ilnu;i;t t or ".rocirr. Send for Illustrated pamphlet. DUKI'Y .MALT WHISKKY CO. KoclitsttT, X. Y. temple n jrallu Music by Liwrcnco or chestra. PICNIC AT XAV AUG, A two iluvs' picnic at Xay Aug falls will no held on M ly 11 and 12, by the twcnlv four castles i.nd ten temiiles of Lac.ti wanna and Luzerne counties, which will be one of the l.ugist and greatest ie unions ever held by the cider In this sec tion. Games and timiismiints will be Cut -'lNlicil 1 the e-cinmiltie Itefrishments and lunch will be seivcd at tho falls. .Vo uign evcu sir krltrht to bilng his wife, d iiighter, or friends nnd let them havo a good time at the picnic while ho Is at tending the grand castle scsoii. The iltuillstle work of tho three de grees will be exemi.'lfled by the Living ston castle dcneei team, of Allentown, with tohes and full paiaphcriinlla. ni the Acadc m ot Music, Wednesday, Mn 11, at 8 ii in , under the supei vision ot Grand Chief F P. Ilunsieket Haihoad fare Irenn nil paits of l'enn slvnnla will bu icduced to one h lit of the regular fare during tho grand cnstlo M-ssloii For full partlculnis seo last Is sue of K. G. 11 paper. We desire to cull special atte ntion to tho i.bove, as this Is the first time In the history of tho or der that the lallioad companies havo in duced fares to one-lmlf of the regular fare. The leceptlon committee will have com mittees of sir knights nnd comp uiions nt the different depots to meet tile tinins on Mav 'land 10 to meet and escort the vis iting lommnndirles, castles, temples and visitors to tin Ii hotels As the commlttio has seemed i band of music to meet vis. Itlng eonimandi rles nnd castles we there fore tiust that the visiting bodies will not neglect to Inrm m the committee as to the train thev will arrive on The headquar ters of the gr re nil committee will be nt the Am lent Older Fnlted Woikmeii hall, 121 Lackawanna avenue. CELEBRATION MONDAY NIGHT. Italians Will ommontorntc tho DeMitli ot IVIici' nviil'nttp. Tho Itnll in colonv of this county will commi moiate the death ot Italy's greatest pent and patilot Felice Caval lotti, who died recently in Ittelj, by suitable im-mntlnl services mhlch will be held In Music hull on Monday even ing at S 30 o'clock. Among the prominent men who will be present on this occasion will be the judges of our court, the major and other cltv and county olllceis All the Italian societies of the count.v will also be l epic si i.t.'d. The MKietles Will pat tleipite ill i paiadi preceding the sei- ii es For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of C!a&x7i'&&U& 3101 3I0P, 3I0P, MOP. MOP. MOP Willi a MOP in the Cinchbar Hopstick MOP, MOP, MOP. Ii ft o 'jr. cent Worth a Doll u Oul r of join dealei. FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery Wo will tell ou New ol 'ceoiicl llnml Wo will sell jeni new oi tulio old In cc- rbuiiee, or e will iciitjou iu tlit uj you i want in the Miicliineiy Line jpol laili JMlilfor ini lion und Meiuls 1II0I SUPPLY 110 III CO ' 700 West l.ackuuaiina Ai.-iuif. M E. KEELEY, Hgr. Telephone, 3945 HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Unc .Most I'erlect insulation Ajipliedtiy WARREN -EHRET COMPANY Contractors Tor Ehret's Slag Roofing, 311 Washington Avenue At Pierce's Harket This Horning Turkeys, DucUs, Clilckens and Tiroilci'S, (irucn Peas. 'I'ouiatoes, Ciictiinbeis, Caiilillowci', New Heetb, New l'otattie.s, Celery, Rad ishes, On. mis, Lettuce, Aspum jjitiK. etc., etc. Taney Strawberries and Prnlts Please leave orders as early as possible to insure early delivery. "-'I'M'lii '"J " I"!, JV'' "l.,niif gy li f r" f '"ii .5 III! 1 K Pitt Ptl ML III ftHO l2NlaBll, Washington Ayen.ue. A - ll rii. tt ', ,4,41 m?& : m rW lm Aijfci;?'. wi i o A lW 4 Mftk m -HSl &r&' A Few of the Tailor-Made 127 and Seeds AXU- Fsrtilizers THE I S C8IIELL CO, Refrigerators AXD Ice Chests. THE BUNT : CONNELL CO 434 Lackawanna Avj. ASKFOTHEiaETON GIVES THE BESTILGItraVRIP ANP!5AB5QiyTF.LY5APE FOR SALE BY THE SCRANTON STATION. THE MOQSIC P8WDER CO. Itooms 1 ami ConrUli li'l'il'i,'. SCRANTON, rA. Alining and Blasting POW Made ut Mooslo nnd Ruslidala Works, I.AFLIN & RAMI POWDPR CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcctrio Ilmtcrlos, IHcctrla Exploders, for exploding bliists, bal'ety funs und Repauno Chemical Co's bx"l.o"ivos i UGHtSBuN t Ills IS' w .2Brakn . m i . wr i ID 19 Xlhni If: fj V" I Vwl ICI KKfKyS-igAA III- rtt 13tt w If mm wf lm jkML ML-'i flfrrH Hit '& 'Jfe 129 Washington Ni:V YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms Il.oo a Day and Upward. In a modest and unobtrusive way tliflro ara few better conducted Sotols in tha metropolis tlmn tho St Denis The uroat popu arlty it baa aconired oan rendily be trncsd to Its unions loi atlon, its liomcllkn .itmosnliore. the peculiar ezcellenoe uf lta cuIhIuo and service, and its very moder ate) pr.ccs WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placa, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, SI. SO Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK ffilill.lilll8fttlPfl Telephone Call, 2333. ATI EM) TO YOUR LYES NOW Kjcsutit rro-iorvod nnd beudacboH pro cuited h ImMiiu our e-ye properly und hciuntlluully eiii mined und tlttod. I'.ya examined free, '1 tio latest ntylot of Hpeo hicks uud eei!use.i ut the lowdit prlosi, DR. SHIMBERQ, 305 Spruce Strset. m TUene tiny Capsule r- rftt, ia 4 nours rinlumTl luli nud Inlrciiuiii full. , .?c.', mwk fim :PBLSNER VZffl jk Suits Now Avenue. M, 1 u 1 m vf 1 m DR. E. GREWER Old I'ost-Olllco Hiiildlns, Cor. Spruce bt.. unci l'enn Ac , icrantnn. Pa lias returned Horn Ills pstern 'lllp, and will now lenuiln in nnunent- ly at hH homo ulllco run nor-Ton is a oitADiATn op Tllll L'.N'lVUUSlTY Ol' l'llNNSYl.VA- NIA, rOILMMULY DU.MONSTKA- TOK OF I'lnSlOLOOY AND SFU- OKIty AT TUi: MllDiCa-CIIIlt- UltUICAI. COLl.KOi: AT I'UIL- AUIII.IMIIA. HIS SIMX'IAI,. T1KS AU11 CHRONIC, NF.U- VOl S. SKIX. HllAHT WOJIH AND m.OOD D1S13ASUS. The eloctoi nnd his stnff of KnKllsh nnd Oiman plMleiiniH make- a 1 n"e laity of nil form of I'hionie N'enous UlieaaCb, BkU, VVornb, blood Dlsecbcs. Including Kplleptlc hits, Convulsions, 11 s tcria, St. Vitus' Dance. Wakefulness, llttAIX WOUWIMtS, both men uud wo men, whnxi mncuH h.xstiintf lmvo been broken down und fluttered from oer norK. 110 ni itte-r fiom luit cuubC, cull lip icstnred lij my method. All who call upi n the Doctor from now on will r-cclvo udlce cMimlnatlon. hci. lco find I'xait.lnal ion free. l)i Orceri nlKh HtaiiiliiiK In the Stmo will not ullo-v lilm to accept any Incurablo cases If they cannot cure jou they will frankly tell you po Diseases of the Nervous Sstem, Tho symptoms of which are eilzzlncsi, lack of conlidence, bcxuul woakitesa in men uud women, ball i-tMng In the thio.it, hliotH lloatliiR be foi o the ecs, loss uf jnemor. unable to concentrate the nilnj on one subjoct, casll) utaitlccl when spuk en suddcMilN to und dull, distiessed mind, which unllis them for perfuunlng th actual duties of life, inul-iiiK liupiilneMi Impuhhlbli- illstressins the action of tha heart causinK Hush of heat, depression ot npitits ell foieboillliBs. covMirdlce, fear, drtaniB, mihinclioly, tire ras of com. pan, feellns us tired in the mornliiK us when retiiliiB lack of energy, ntrwnis. ness, eonstlp itlon, wenknes of the llmb, etc Those so nffected should consult us linmedlulely and bo restoied to perfect health. Lost Munliood Restored, Weakness of Youns JMcn Cured If ou hao boon given up bv jour phy. blilaii call upon the iloctot and bo oxam Ined Ho curia tho worst kind of Nerous, Debilltj Scrofula. Old Sures Catnrih, Piles, reinale Weakness. Affections ot th lle, liar, Nuso Tluoat, Antrum. Deaf, ness and Clippies of every elascrlptnn Tumors Canicrs and Uolters lemove'd without the ujo of knife ot painful e.ias. ties by 0111 newl devised absorbent m.t 1. od known us tho "ULlX'UtU.UKKMU CI HU.' And our OZO-NITI1 QA3 euros Catarrh ni d Catarrhal Deafness t onsultntlon fiee iiiul strictly sacred uud contldei tial Oiilco hours dally from U a in to I 30 p m 7 to S Ju p. m. Sun. il o from, 10 u 111 to 2 p m. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLE! S POSITIVELY CUltl) AI.I,itritiua )tjriir-Falllog Memi orr. impotsacjr, Hloei ie..oo. eio , cau.c i by Abusn or olbur 1 xreues anil jDdi cretlOQ. 'fhty autehtu and turtlu rettora Loat ituliir in ol J or jonne. q J fltamaafomtudr, bu tnew or marrue I'rH.anl Ini.inll, nn flnn, timtil Inn II tuCtm'lu ilia, iheiru.o tham ia mcJIiae Imuroro, mont ami ntfnnta n l llltf! wLerA all othor lull In. lit upon bnrlna !?' Hnulne Aim lli)eti. Tbe hute cured thousand, uud wlllcururoa, e rle a poj. itlte trrittsn guaruntM to effect a cura Cft P J ia eacbc&ivor rttuna the mooer. Vrloeww VI I wipes packaai or ill rkn tfull tttulmentl for tt). D) raoll, lu plain wrnr ir, urn recfli Cof rrice. ( irculai '"-AJAX RGAlBDY CO., HiuY.W' For K.ilo In Hi-ranton, I'a., by MattbOM 1' -, mut II 0. b.mdernoii, dnusliti, m msjm, msmsm msri,wi i"n' iniRiati,wr WM