THE SCK ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 3899. 10 LARGE BATCH OF CASES WERE HEARD JOHN EARLY DID NOT KNOCK-OUT DROPS. GIVE Belles of the Red Light District Ex plain the Manner In Which Al beit Hlnkley Parted with His Money Annie Potter Pleaded Guilty to Having Attempted to Blackmail Miss Jessie Brown and Miss Lizzie Hlltz Received a Very Light Sentence. John Early was put on tilul vester dny morning before Judse Low- on a charse of administering "knock-out chops" to Albeit Heiikley. of West Seianton. Kntly on the morning of July 17 Hcnkley wont Into the Colum bia hotel on Lackawanna avenue and after having Tour slashes of beer at the bar walked Into the back loom v here Cora Iiurnett and Mangle Jones, two comely belles of the itV. light dis trict, were seated at a table He testified yesterday that the uiing women iwkcd. hltn to treat them and he did so. He niderod beer for himself which was served by Early nnd after chinking It he went Into Ptupor. When he went Into the place lie had oei $50 In his possession and when he legalned coiisrlousness hH money had flown. He charged Early with diuggliig him and assisting the wninen to inb hlin E-irly said he was not the bat tender at the Columbia and never seived a diink at the place. He was the porter nnd was ennaged In cleaning up the loom where Heiikley and the women weie hi the time they weie In theie. He had nothing to do with any of them CASKS NO MADE OUT. jMdge Love decided Uiat a cae of svlmlnlsteiiiiK stupefi'ng drugs bad not been made out against Knrlv and directed a erdlct of not guilty Early nnd Com Huinett and Maggie Jones weie then aiialgned on a diaige of lobbing HenKley The women denied that HonUley was diugged or lobbed They s.ud he came into the Columbia and asked them to drink with him. The accepted the imitation nnd a number of lounds of fancy dtlnks wete oidered After each jounfl llenklev would tuin the change the bartender In ought to him over to them. He also gave Coia Iiurnett 11 two dollar bill Klnally the part decided they would like some champagne and as the Co lumbia was entliely out of that bevei nge Henkley ordered the bartender it go to ome other place for It and this was done nnd Henkley paid for It. Edward Herthwln. the baitendei at the Columbia, testified that be served nil the drinks that weie furnished to the paity that night and th.it he sent out for the eampagne at Henkley's ic quest. In ihaiging the Jury Judge Love said there could be no conviction on the charge of robbery, as there was no evidence that Henkley had been put in feai The Jury went out to decide whether or not the defendants are guilty of larceny. A erdlct had not been rendered up to the hour of ad join ning. VEHD1CT OE NOT GIMLTT. SvUcMer Fallon and Daniel Fallon weie jiralgned for hiviKlmr Into a freight eui ntar Mafeld and hteallng n ker of beer The commonwealth, could not make ut a cis ind a er dlct of not guilty wus UiUen Oscar Pld.ick was tried before Judge Love for assaulting and bitlerlng a boy named Ambrose Kelley. who was employed at the Johnson breaker in this city. He was defended by At torney J. M. Walker. U was alleged that PIducU kicked the ltoy in a most liiiltnl mannei This was denied by the defendant who bald fie youth was tin owing stones at him and he meie ly pushed him away Just befoie court adjourned tic cases of Henry Doyle naming V.ililctc Ln ellc with assault and bolt ry and Pat lick Lavelle chaiged with assault and b.itteiy bj Hcniv r.oIi wre tailed for tilnl They will lie hejui this m sin in r Mai tin Ktifei was iied for a.fs-iult mil battlei befoi" Judge Auhbild John Wetheis was the prmeeulor. Iioth men lle in Dunmoie On Aug. 2", AVetbeis went to Kelf.u s house to enter a protest against KelfeiV bo3 throwing stones at hi 'Wetheis') grandchildun WhlV be w is tler ho alleges that Keller came In th house anil s-tiuck : Im. grill) 1 him b the throat and tlueatened ii) Kill him. STOUV OF DEFENSE. The btoiv of the defense Is tint Mis. Kelfci witi Id the lious.' at the time AVc-theis filled. H- liecani abusive nnd Mis Kelfei oidered him out Mv ivfusecl to go and she -ent tor licr bus band who ejected Wetheis. but denied having used nny uni'-ci ecarv force Judge Aichfiald pinctleally told tl'.e juiy to accpilt Wetheis but sent them out to decide upon the ipiestlon of costs Owlljm James pleaded guilty to br ing the father of Miirv A. Phillips' child and was senterceel to pay a fine of Ji5. $25 for lying In epenses and $1.10 a week for the bi'pport of the child until it is seven yeers of age. f Geoige March pleaded guilty to a, similar charge prefeticd by Annie How ells and received a similar sen tence. Joseph Callntuno idmitted his guilt in a similar case. Nicholas Frltzen Is the proseeutoi. He will be sentenced Batuidd). Timothy Mm pin and Theodora Knadler were tried before Judge Luv on a charge of robbeiy preferred by David Evans. The latter was em ployed last summer In a barber shop on Spruce street and while going home after midnight one Saturdny night he noticed two men ahead of hlin. Just ns he reached the east end of Uie Hyde Fark bridge the taller of the men, who he thought was Muiphy, etruck him on the head, knocking him down, while the other, who he savs was Knadler went through his clothes and took $5 from him. COULD NOT IDENTIFY THEM Evans was placed on the stand but could identify neither of the two men. They were accordingly acquitted by the Jury. Murphy was discharged hut It was learned that Knadler had not ap peared for trial two years ago when he had been arrested on another charge. He was again sent to the county, jail to await trial on this other charge. Annlo Potter, colored, was placed on trial before Judge Archbald on a charge of blackmailing preferred by Wlf8 JcMle Drown and Llzjrle Hlltz, The renowned Dr. Beyer of Germany writes : "I use Warn6r's Safe Cure for pa tients who suffer from kidney and liver diseases, and it re stores them to com plete health. I rec ommend it most cordially in all circles of my acquaintance." two young ladles employed In Jonas Long's Sons' store. It appears that the Potter woman mnde some pin chases last summer at the counter at which the young wo men were employed I'pon lenvlni? the store "he mlrsed her pocketbook nnd jumped nt the conclusion that the young ladles had stolen It She had them arrested Thv claim that the whole nffair wns a plan to extent money from them The prisoner admitted her guilt but said she had hod them arrested un der the diiection of Samuel Porter. The eonit was Inclined to be lenient and thought that as she had been im prisoned since June last that she had been punished sufficiently She was theiefore sentenced to pay a fine of $." In each c asu. John .Murphy and Thos Uuikv, two joung boys, charged with steillnor lead pipe from the ruins of the AVIU iams' fire on Lackawanna aenue, were next placed on tilai The prosecution failed to make a. case and they weie dlschniged ASSAULT AND BATTEllY. The net ca.se to be tried was that of Marlon Doyle chaiged with assault nnd batterv, by nr.le Pasco. The lat ter claimed that while the two wero picking c oal on the Kenka dump lost Februaiy that Dojle Hit no), her on the head nnd kicked her. The latter made a positive denial of the chaiges and was netpiltted. Samuel Plerson, colored, was tiled on charges of nggraated assault and battery and assauk and battery pre ferred bv Djbls Simon, and Mnunsoii Hoola, Arabians, who live in Kelly's patch. He was found gulltv of assault and battery and glen thirty days In the county jail Thomas Gallagher was tried for sell ing' liquor without a license He resides in the Twentieth ward The verdict was guilty and Gallaghei will be sen tenced Saturday Mrs. Stephen Duf.ulo, of Old Fotge was also charged with selling liquor without a license. The testimony wan to the effect that the house In which Mrs. Duffalo old Is licensed to Joseph Honold, who testified that he em ployes Duffalo and his wife to run the place for him The verdict was not gulltv but the eour. caused i rule to be entered on Honold to show cause why 'his license should not be i evoked because he does not lie on the prem ises as bis petition asking for the li cense said he did. Michael Mnlla of Noith Scranton was acquitted of hlttlrg Martin Mcj Lean on Uie head with a stone, WAS NOT THE MAN. George Hiock was Indicted for stat utory burglarv, but the district attor ney said he bad no evidence against h'ni nnd does not believe he Is guilty. A verdict of not guilty was taken. Marv Murray did not appear to pioi eeute Michael Disoute for assault and bittery and a erdlct or not guilty was taken and the costs placed on the piosceutilx. Vany Nebesky was chaiged with stealing $28 from Thomas Zizln but the prosecutor failed to put in an npieaianc and a veidlct of not gulltv was t ikon. Fuller Johnson was ictuined guilty of assaulting and battering G. P. Ilol liuson of Spring Erook and will be sentenced Satnid.iy. Fred Kudgc. who was tiled Tuesday1 foi laicenv bv halite and defrjudlns n boirdlng house keeper, wus yester day returned not guilty but directed to p-iy the costs. James Doron, who wps chaiged with embe7lement by T. H. Htifllng, plead ed guilty and wns sentenced to pay a fine of J30 and costs and spend sixty das In the county Jail. A Line Fence Dispute. Patrick Leonaid, residing on Chest nut street, this city, yesterday ap pealed to couit thiough Attorneys Cawley and Sbean for u piellmlnaty injunction to restrain Mrs. Mary Wll more fiom building a fence on what he claims to be his land. Judge Arch bald gtanted the Injunction and made It returnable on Monday, October 16. Mrs. Wllmore owns propeity to the southwest of Leonaid's and there haj been a line fence between the two lor tne past twenty-two years. This was twice torn down by the defendant last week, Leonard rebuilding It once an J the latter now says that on last Satur day Mrs. Wllmore commenced the er ection of a new fence extending from six Inches to two feet on his propeity. Work w HI, of c ourse, be stopped pend ing the disposition of the injunction proceedings Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. John Blckecz Olyphant Annie Yonjgisin Olyphant Austin J. Gavin Scranton Margaret J. Gllhooley Scranton Sam J. Koslenboder Scrantoi Katie F. Coombs Scranton VETERANS AT PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, Pa , Oct. 11. Not since the encampment of the Giand Army oC the nepublie fho yours ago have there been as many veterans of the civil war in Pittsburg as took posc?slou of the city today, the occasion being the first session of the annual reunion of the Army of the Potomac Tim var ious corps met first and elected pre siding officers as follows: First corps, Captain T H Cooper, Pennsylvania; Second corrs, "V. W Price, Pittsburg; Third corps, Gou. Thomas R. Matthews, Eoston. Fifth corps, Gen. Fitz John Porter, XT. H. A. retired. The latter wus elected for life nn unusual proceeding. The FlftH corps also voted a contribution of $100 to the McClclIan statue at Washington. Fredericksburg, Va was selected as the next place of meeting for the gen eral eoclety. TRIAL LIST FOR COMMON- PLEAS CASES THAT WILL BE HEARD IN NOVEMBER. Court Has Been Reducing the Size of the Waiting List to Such an Extent That on the List for the Coming jierm Are Somo Cases Be gan at the September Term ThtB Year Case of Dr. Porteus Against the Scranton Railway Company Heads the List. Deputy ProthonotniyJohn Cununlngs yesterday completed the trial list for the November term of common pleas couit As an Illustration of the way the court is catching up with the busi ness awaiting its consideration It might be mentioned that there are cases on the list staited at the September teim this year. The list Is us follows MONDAY, NOVEM11EH III. J s Porteus against Scranton Railway complin , trespass. S.ihaturs Mugnutta against Charles Cooper; wages. James Henlp against John J Gor- man. wages Eydla Hush ngaliit C Matthewson; In tel pleader. Anna Yiist against Stephen Kolos, ties, pass E J. Elugood against Orient Insurance cnmpai . assumpsit John Dempsey ugalnst M Kozlowskl, uppcal Mary McNultv against National Life Insurance companv, assumpsit II M Holes against II Goodnmn, mali nger, nnd II Goodman , assumpsit Mary A Pellon agalnt J C. Cobb; ns. sumpslt E. J. Williams against Emily J. Moore, ndm . assumpsit Continental Trust company against Wlllllam II Wlnlon, ndm ; set fa. Mnwaret O'Connor against city of Siianton trespars A Piothlnghnin against Charles H. Welles; ejectment Thomas Henry ngalnst Ean Hopkins, et al . nttorne c xecutlon Charles Puller itgflrst Frederick Wey niHlt; appeal North End I.i.mber companv ngnlnr.t West Itldge Coal eoippnnv , trespisx "Mary Relll, et it! against borough of Dunmoie, trespass Sarah D I.ee against Scranton Railway eompaii , ttespass Tiessle. JucKe against M P Carter, et al , trespass. TUESDAY. NOV. H M W Giurnsey agnlnst J. W Guern sc , assumpsit Milton Zerfass ng.iinst Seianton Trac tion companv. trespass Ambrose Mulley asnlust George II. Shoemaker, ejertment Duncan MeMurtrie, aasirncd to Rltten licndor & Co agnlust Old Forge town ship assumpsit William PfeltTer against William J Schiibmelil, William Reese. trespass Thomas Hcmj against William Harvey, et al . scl fa. George Wilkinson agjlnst Delawate and Huilon Canal company, trespass Mary Jones against George A Sum mers, et al , trespass. C. E. Hall against Scranton Hailwa company; trespass .T. II Prutchy against S M Illake; ap peal WEDNESDAY, NOV. P, Louisa Sherman, et al. against Scran ton Railway eompaii. Western Electric company against John A. Mears; assumpsit. William P Van Dyke against Collins, Halo Manufacturing company, assump sit. Michael Walsh against Mary Ann Mor an, et al ; appeal Thomas D.uls against A. B. Russell; trespass. MONDAY. NOV. 20. Thomas Connors against M. A. Connors; wages. Charles Hillings against the Bonta Glass Pipe Conduit eompaii ; wages. J. K Ncagle against John A. Wood; wages. Ambrose Mullc against A. E. Stanton; feigned issue. Mallnda Case, et al. against William Connell, ejectment. V G Smith against John T Slilppy, ejectment John II. Sncler. et al agnlnst Austin Coal compiti , assumpsit. J D Smith, et al against V. E. lxo mis. et al . eject me nt. Putrlck Clark against city of Carbon ddlu; trtbp.iss Jumcs J. Campbell against city of Car. bondalc, trespass Edwin G. Hughes against A. J. Thomas, et at ; assumpsit. Martin Caw lev against Rush Brook Water compan , appeal. Catherine Sullivan against City of Seianton; trespass. Mary Kr.ine agalrst James I. Taj lor; ejectment L R. Evnns against city of Scranton, et al. ; trespass Bristol 'Manufacturing company against John Swallow, nppeal Matilda Pahrlg against Eugene Schlmpff; assumpsit. Goodman S. Weiss against Andrew Cliurramls; feigned Isme. Salem Ellas against A. Tanous; as sumpsit Jane Reap against city of Seianton, trespass. TUESDAY. NOV. 21. Rlii.ird R Williams against I. P Hand, ot al , absumpilt J Kaufman aualnst A, Brcschel; ip. peal Keating Wheel company against Steph en Jones, assumpsit. Tho Art League against J. B. Gllhool; appeal F. E. Evcrltt against E. G. Thomas; trespass. Ann McGnrry against National Fire In surance comp.ni ; assumpsit. John Mevers against Lackawanna Mills, trespass J S Miller against D. M. Williams, nvsiunpslt. Butler company against Alice D Bing ham; assumpsit P. M. Cobb against William Price, ap peal. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21. Minnie Webber against John Webber, et ul. . ejectment. M. D, Brown A: Co. against T. Koii neczny; scl fa. Patrick C Walsh against N. Y.. O. & W. R. R. company, trespass, Henry J. Spruks against Frederick Weyandt, ejectment. E. H. Sliurtleff against Thomas Davis; assumpsit. MONDAY. NOV. 27. George Brink against Wescott Slouo, wages. Michael Toonthan against John J Goi mun, wuues. Webb Calloway against Ontario Coal company: wnges. J. W. Guernsey against W C Frond, ct al. , feigned Issue A. D. Demi, trustee, agnlrn't Joseph Church; scl fa Wlnton Coal compan against the Pnncoost Ccal compan, trespass Bridget Illckey, et id , agnlnst James .1. Rogers, ct al,, partition. Easy o TsskG Because purely vegetable yet trior oucb, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- Hood's Pitii 14FL 9 S. 8. Deimnn, nss'gned to 11. M, Boles, against B, Levy; assumpsit. John M. Coleman against II. A. Depuy; set fa Mpry Barrett nrah st John Palmer; np peal Mnry Simmons against city of Carbon dale; trefpass, Trnders' National Bank against W. II Stanton; trespass. Gucrniey Bros, agnlnst Wm. P lloo ven, ct al . ludgmcnt opened, Charles Cannaugh against Ellen Fin. nn. ct n.; ejeetmrnt. Patrick Sullhaii against city of Sernn ton, trespuss Dickson Bicw lug company against IJIIznbetli Zelgler, rppe.il. North End Lumber company agnlnst Dr. J L. Urlfllths; nppeal Thomas 11 Jackson against Ira T. Bar ber; trerpass John L Hull, assignee, ngalmt B. A. Hill, ct ul.; ejectment. E B. Deckel u gainst T. J. Morgan; judgment opened TUESDAY, NOV. 2s. John r Tavlor egalnst Thomas Man gnu; ejectment. In re: lunacy of A W. Blown. Joseph Grlflln against Scranton Paint compan , nppeal. C J Thomas ngalrst Rose E Depuy, appeal. John L Harris, et al., against Mary Biirrett: assumpsit I'. Ferris against Blue Itldge Coal com pany; trespass. Stewart Cutler against Scranton Rail wa compnni ; trespass. Merchants' National Bank against John Lentes; assumpsit A Lescber & Sons Rope company against Rusc"l B Conl companv, as. sumpslt R. I. Glnsburg Sons against Seian ton Railway company assumpsit. WEDNESDAY. NOV 2i German Ameilean Bank against It. Blotser, assumpsit Glbllii & .logger against John T Ken nech , assumpsit. W. W Van Dko against Codings Halo Manufacturing company; nppeal F G. Rarrlek agalrst Nora Golden, assumpsit. Bridget O'Connor, et al , against the Scranton Railway conipnn , trespass All of Them. Mis Gofrcciucnt "Pool Mis I pjohn looks miserable." Mrs. Seldom Holme-" ell. s Isn t She's happ She has the golf shoulder the trolle cat heart the bicycle face, unci she thinks she s getting the hn fever 'Chicago Tribune by warm shampoos with Cctiouua Soap, fol lowed by light dressings with Ctmcciu, pur est of emollients and greatest of skin cares. This treatment will clear the scalp and hair of emits, scales, and dandruff, soothe irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, supply the roots with nergy and nourishment, and produce luxuriant lustrous hair with clean, wholesome scalp. Bomb. W-"UowtorroduMLuxuriainilr,"rei. Cleanioi Machinery of the er latest pattern Is used for cleaning the w heat of which "Snow u Flour Is mnde. It Is wonderful machlnor, too Takes every particle of dirt off tho wheat nnd makes It as clean ns If each kernol were scoured by hand (let "Snow White" If you want CIUAN flour. All grocers sell It "He only whole J.lolt " i :l I e i THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. i NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Ornce Church European Plin. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest nnd unobtrusive way theie are few better conducted hotels In the metropolis than the St. Denis. Tho great popularity it hns aequlied can readily be traced to its unique location. Its home-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ox. cellcnce of Its cuisine and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and lr?lig Piici, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. liUUOPKAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day nnd Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. i-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f For Business Men In the heart of tho district. wholesalo For Shoppers 3 minutes' vvnllJ to Wanatrmkera, S minutes to Slej;el Cooper'a Uig Store. Busy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from R'way Car, giv ing easy transoi tutlon to all points of Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT t X NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. UNIVEHSITY PI, -f-- Only one Illock from Ilroadway. a. X Rooms, si Up. .Xi'J,, x t-r-M--r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r RESTORED QMuioljySWallac Among the Costumes There's a fairy story about a mirror that made beautiful everything it reflected. That's what our ready-to-wear cos tumes do to the changing fashions. Not only every correct style, but every correct style made" beautiful. Graceful, elab orate coats, natty jackets, short or medium, and every phase of the tailor-made suit known to the best iashion centers. The ne plus ultra of elegance. $10.00 Upward. Golf Capes Hundreds of them, and you ought to Almost as many styles as garments one. attractive one. Paris and Berlin sent some of them New York provides the bulk. Made of heavy Scotch rugs, double faced cheviot and plaid back German stuffs of the Montagnac order. Broad, cozy, in every size and color. Fringed, hooded, with buttons, with revers no end to the variety. $7.50 upwards. Connolly 127 and SPECIAL SALE This Week or Diamonds. Wafts, Mi), flc. Now is tho timo to get a bargain at these prices. Yon cannot ob tain them in tho future. Call and see them. Tine Diamond Hints at $5 00, -worth $10 W. Solid Gold Hand lllncs at $1 5, worth $3 50. Solid Gold Hand Illnga at $1 (X), worth $2.Uj. "bold rilled Cuff Buttons, E0c, worth $1.25 Cuff Buttons, previous prices $1.00, now S7c. Gent's Solid Sllcr Watch, Klgln move ment, $3 CO. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth $5fi0. now $175. Gent's Nlclcc 1 Wutchcs. S. W , prlco $J CO. now $1 73 Rogers Itios Spoons, wni ranted, We.. Rogers Dros' Butter Knives, Suhor Spoons, Fickle l'orks, 37c, previous prlco 75c. Ladies' Solid Gold Watch, IJIgln move meat. $11.50. Ladles' Gold rilled Watches at $0 50, worth $15 00 We also have nbout three hundred La dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth 50c. and 75c, will close them nt 10c each. Special sale now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend ns we are offerlnc good at one-fourth their orlclnal value Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 10c. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanm Ava. gnniniiinniiiiirtiiiiuuiiumiiim 4 i THIRD NATIONAL BANK I g OF SCRANTON. S g DEPOSITARY OF 5 THE UNITED STATES. Capital ... surplus... $200,000 S .. 425.000 3 WM. CONNELL, Preildent. mm HENRY BELIN' Jr., Vice-Pre. WILLIAM II. I'HCK, Cashier niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiKiiuius SV3ADE ME A SVJm . AJAXTAULnTSIXJSlTIVELYCOa 4.rr,lmpotnor, Ul..pU,DWi, etc. cQ,' 1)7 Abu. or uth.r J.u'tiH) bdJ Idu cratlODf. Thtu nuUklu and tut it. rMUinJjO.tVit.Ut7 in olilorjounu.iin iitam.nloritudj, tu tact, or Bmrrlrc Pt.nt lHnlt. nnr f VinBiiftin.l.m tlknr la tim.. Th.lr nto thaw. liLaiddlata ibidiot. raoa vud .Sects a CUltE nb.ro all ether fi(I, liftt ton liavlntf thn rrBtiinn AIj Ir.r.t-iti ha? curi4 tho jkidadt hb1 willcurjou. v ilf n ps UifnrUtniuironteo toffj( tucLro v H Pf C i mi jmcHiii too coum. Mix 'laMjii. iuc .ach acnctMor rluni tt rooup, frteivw v i Mpy uac. k.i.i or ill pk(.i (tall tro.tanjtl for W. ) il. In vl.la ttr.Dnr. tiiian rM;.ii ofrrlce i lrcnl "ni: in plala ttrprr, tiin recall ofrrl 4JAX REMEDY CO., m CKIftcr, t'i For falo In ficrantcn, Pa., y Matthew Bros, and II. C. Bandertcn, drucglita. a SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. 129 Washington Fall Carpets WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, t ills si Lager Brewery Manufacturers o.r OLD STOCK 435 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Cull, i.j.n SI 311 Spru:i S.. Ttaiple Court Ball In; Scrantoj, Vi. All acute unci elironlo diseases of men. women and chlldicn CI1HON1C. NVAIV OU8, UHAIN AND AHTINU DISUAB l'H A ai'Ut-'IAJrV All dlteases of thJ Liver Kidneys, Ulaitdcr. Skin, Wood, Nerves Womb, Kye Uar. Nose Throat, and l.unss. Cancer Tumours. lli Itupture noltro, Hheumatlsm, ABtlima, Catarrh, Varloeocele. Lost Manhood, NlKhtll Kmtsslons, all Temale Dltcaca, Lpucorrhoea, etc Oonorrhea. SyphllH. Ulouil Poison, Indiscretion and vouthful habits obliterated SurRerv Fits. Upl-li-nsv Tup and Htomaeh woinu CA TAItnilO.ONK. Bpecitle for Catarrh Three months' treatment only $5 00. Trial free In ottlce. Consultation und examl m'tlons free. Olllce hours dally and (Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN i;pi!L&fRl know about every and every style an Avenue. We offer better iuduce meats to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. -wnmiuinniuiiumiiiiiiiiBiimiiiiB i OCTOBER S Hunting season for Wild Turkey, Quail, 5 Grouse, Pheasant, I S Partridge, Woodcock 5 5 or Squirrel, opens. You will want a 5 GUN OR AllilTlON I s You will find a most 5 KM complete line at s 1 FL0REY & BROOKS 1 I 2H Washington Avenus 71 Opposite Court llou.e SlIIIBIIUllllllllllinillllliUlllllllllllH THE dlu CO, Hooiiislaml'.M'oiii'lUiinM'i SCRANTON, PA. Tlining and Blasting POWDER Muilent Moosieand Ituihlnta WorM I.API.IN & U M1 POWWiR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDEr Kl'ctrlc II ittorlm Ulecrln I'.xplo.ler), tor ezplodlne blattH, Hafcty l'ima a 1 1 Repauno Chemlcil Co's bxpwmVes m
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