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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
WEDNESDAY, FKIHIUAIIY 0, 1898.
"WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1808.
PROGRESS OF
rrY" nPTY A T O
THE TRIALS.
Commonwealth's Evidence
Not All in Yet in 01-
chefski Case.
DEFENSE OF THE BURGLARS
O'Nell Proves an Excep
tionally Strong: Alibi.
Noilly Tell 111 Mort ami MnKua n
Cood Improslon--0Noll Mas
Triipcil Up by tln)or vynrrcu--Al-torncjK
lor llio HHeiise Claim Tlint
Cnsc llni Ilcon .Undo Out mid
AkK Court to Direct n Verdict ol
Acquittal.
Irtoi',t In th ntMiii mid buieiniy
cni'f now mi In criminal court roil
tlnii'" tiniib.iud Large crowds ere
in utlondniKt at both ntloii'i vstci
d iv an 1 dllilriK the afternoon when th
doffiiop wiii Peine; heard In the bur
Kliu rno, louit loom No. - was t-o
uoid"l that man of the wiretuloiH
vceue compplled to sturd In this lat
Ki la1-- the taking of testimony is
at ml i-oni ludi'd. In t lit. Olchitki wise
the lomnioiiw tilth W "till pi counting
Its "vide-nct nnd will likely not oon
clinl"' bofoic adjournment todav.
District Attorney Jones lh w Incline
the trinp,et 'clnel of a chain of clicuni
xtunilal evidence about the accuse! Ol
chef.'kl A lift of v linos" vestertlay
p rot Ml withi lit doubt that the explo
sion a n cilmlnal act and made It
dlf'Liill to see how UleheMU is solntr
to pvplnln iiIm uj itit of the ircsdi In
which the toHtlnion inncrUs lilm
Mi Vetonlca Nltch, who wiih on the
stand at adjourning time, Mondav, con
clude! hr testimony sertterday moni
iiiR She told of the kerosene soaked
furniture of the bottom of the chalM
helnp cut and keiosne pouted Into the
o.ikuut pniding '
Tdwnid Hanun, of the coiner of Elm
sUieet and Ilumm "ouit. into whose
lioii OIoIWmM was assisted aftr the
cxplihinr., testlllPd to havlnc can led
the Ml polked buieau out ot the Olchef
skl house There were ceitaln articles
of clothing In the dir.wois, so soaked
with keiosene that whin thev wcie
wiuns with he ha'iJs the oil would
drip out Oil also bespattered Olchef-s-kl's
trousers, he said "While he wan
helping to cany out the fuinltuie MrH.
OIcheMil npuualed to him to let the
liuie.iu co and ave the ulano as the
latter was not limited. Hth 01 tides
were saved
MAL1A TESTIPIED
11. n . In.. l .i 11.. iiinllini. nnhvlilinl t uCl-
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"V''r'' .'," 'T: 3
the furniture and the dlseoveiy ol the
lciiosene He haw OlchefsUI soon aftei
the explosion and assisted him to
Homm's home. Oloheftkl's face was
blackened almost bejond recognition
as if b,' unnk' or chaicoal and his eye
lashes, ve bros, mustache and hair
were badly aliintd
John KlliiB testified to l.avlni; seen
Olchefskl pa 1 Is house going- fiom the
stoie to his bain at 10 o'clock on the
msht u' the explosion and that he had
n lare bag- on his back. Mrs. Kline
conoboiated her husband on this point
nnd added thV the bag uppaiently con
talnsd some light material
Miss Lna Hnmm told of having car
ed for OlrlWakl wlien he was assisted
to hei fath"i' house, and that he told
hei lie had ictired at 0 o'clock that
nlnht In the morning Mrs. Olchef
skl brought In some of her husband's
clothing, hut wheie she teemed them
the w ltness could not tell When Ol
chefskl had left, later in the dav, she
found that the stockings he had dis
carded wer soaked with oil and that
the bed In which lie .slept with Ills
clothes on dining the early moinlng
Him also ollv unci tho odor ol keiosene
clung lo the bed sheet een after it
w as tw Ice w ashed She alro sw ore that
s!i9 h'-iitl Olchefskl tell Mnx Phillips
tnat thde weie sixty-live Hicks of
dynamite In the cellar of the htoie An
hour uttei ihe explosion Mrs. OUhif
skl cam io the house wlicie her hus
band won and hail with her a hundle
containing women's and chlldien's
clothing.
Ml'CH INDIGNATION
On -i sn-evumlnutlon she told that
time was much Indignation against
li lvf.skl on tie day following the ex
plo'lm and tlint an angrj ciowd of
pec pie, most of tl.nn Polandets, gath
eied in fiont of the house and made
till' uts of violence agalrst him. She
lemembered hiving noticed a scintch
on Olchefski's fuieli'ail while wdbhlne
his fare.
A lam MIchalowsky, who k.-pt tlie
soloon In the Olchefskl building, sworcj
that he talked with 'Olchefskl in the
saloon after JO o'clock on the r.luht of
the explcslon and that the iattet did
not leriM the saloon until i early 11
o' !ok: He also saw the krrospsie
staked bureau, saw Mrs. Olchefskl ful
ly drcsaed onlj a few moments aftei
the oNplcBlon and told that he nnd
his family wero obliged to lice in their
night clothes
H. E Leonard was celled to crove
tjiat Olchefskl had tried to mitcliase
How a person can gain a
pound a day by taking an
punce of Scott's Emulsiom
is hard to explain, but it
certainly happens.
It seems to start the diges
tive machinery working
properly. You obtain a
greater benefit from your
food.
The oil being predigested,
and combined with the hy
pophpsphites, makes a fopd
tpnic pf wpnderful flesh
forming power.
All physicians knpw this
tQ;tp be a. act,-
All JrujgfTu; 5ot. and $i,oo.
SCOTT & EOYVNE, Chcmlsti, hew York.
dynamites from him ft few days nrlor
to tho explosion, but ho couhl not posi
tively identify the defendant.
Jamos Met
zm&
nttstpnwirvoi
Jamos McHaw, (Eugene Dean ana
rkln, threes of the four hoys
rnlng to ride a bicycle on
venuo near to tho store nt
the tlmo of tho explosion and who had
a nariow escape from being caught by
tho flying debris, described their thril
ling exnerlence.
Thoman O'Hara, who vn leanlnsr
over the gata In front of his father's
re'sldence, next door to tho Olchefskl
store, watching the boys riding the bi
cycle, told that Just a fow minutes Tjo
foru the explosion he heard a noise In
the Olchefskl ntore ns of two pieces of
Iron striking together. His father,
Michael O'Hara, told of tho destruc
tion of his property by the explosion
and fins that followed.
OTHEK TESTIMONY.
Kate ltiicdy, a washerwoman living
on the lints, testified thnt Mrs. Olchef
skl brought her a largo nunntlty of
clothing to bevwished, Ju."t a day or two
before the oxplos'on. On cross-examination
she admitted that all tho cloth
ing needed washing1.
Afines O'Haia was called to prove
that Olchefskl had carried goods nwav
from his More at 12 o'clock at night
nbout four wc-ks before tho explosion,
but the testimony was not admitted
because o the lime belnfr too remote.
Detective John Molr and Chief lllckcy
told of the finding of the store goods
In Olchefskl s barn on the day follow
ing the explosion They consisted of
rirfumerv, bags of salt, fancy articles,
bundles of clothes, line and the like.
.Mis Veronica Nltch, Mrs. Mary Kro
tosky.Chlef Hlcl-ey and Edwaid Hamm
Identified the fuirlture taken from.OI
chcfski'i house It was plied up with
in the bar enclosure and from its quan
tity and dilapidated appeaiance gave
the place the appearance ot a Junk
iluu
The commonwealth will continue this
moinlng and among other things will
show that Olchefskl both admitted and
denied tli.it lie had dynamite In his
stme
UOOAHT HT'KOLAHS
All the dliect evidence on botli sides
of tlie liogait burglaiy case is now on
The commonwealth concluded lit 2
o'clock and the defense finished two
houis later. The general opinion Is
that there is a strong possibility that
the accused will be connected only of
lecelving stolen goods, although there
Is no question, leaving the law aside,
but that two of them at least, lilxler
and Johnson, ale pioper candidates for
the "lien "
(ieoige Jav, who saw a man on the
Dogart poich at C o'clock on the eve
ning of the burglaiy, was quite sine
that the man was Johnson, but he
would not swear positively to this
Johnson nnsweied tlie description of
tlie man he had In mind, and it was
his firm impiession that It was John
son, but still he could not say that it
was Johnson beyond all doubt
Joseph Out, who saw tlnee suspic
ious looking men going thiough Kress
ler couit on the evening of the burg
lai , could not identify the accused
as being the ttlo In question. The
ones lie saw looked to him to be larger
men.
Heniy A. Rickes, cleik in the Amer
ican Expiess oiilce in New Yoik, iden
tified the box that had been sent fiom
his ofllce to Trank Blxler in Chicago,
but would not say that any of tho
three defendants was tlie man w ho
sent it.
Paul de Paschali and John Courier
Mouls weie called as experts in pen
mau.ship to prove that the handwriting
on the package and that of a letter
wiltteu by Johnson during his incar
ceration in the county jail. Judge Gun-stei-
decided that this was a matter
for the Jury.
County Detective Thomas Lejshon
took the stand nnd Identified Johnson
as a man he had seen In Eane's les
tauiaut on the night ptevlous to the
burglary Cit Detective Moll told of
a comeisatlon he had with Chief Hol
letan, of Chicago, in which various of
the circumstances alieadv iclated were
brought out.
OPENINO FOR DErENSE.
In his opening for the defense, Mr.
Vldaver stated that they pioposed to
piove that the accused not only did
not commit the buiglaiy, but did not
know that the box they called foi con
tained stolen goods.
Illxler, he said, was discharged from
the navy last summer, suffering from
a serious aliment. He had a mate
named Loomls, a New Yoikei, who
pioml.sed to send him something that
would cine him Som time after teach
ing ills home, In Chicago, he lecelved
a letter from Eoomls saying he had
sent him a package and that he want
ed him to take cate of it until he called
for It Blxler had In mind the prom
ise of Loomls to send him something
that would euro him, took it for grant
ed that the package contained medi
cine, and when he went to the express
omce with the order which accom
panied the letter, he said, natuially,
that the package he expected con
tained medicine.
None of the trio had ever been in
Scranton until the day they were
hi ought here under arrest, Mr. Vlda
ver went on to say, and it would bo
pi oven by the bookkeeper of the hard
ware firm wljlch cmploed O'Nell that
he wns at woik in Chicago on the
day that the burglaiy occuned.
Tteillv was tho flint to be called to
the stand. Ho proved himself to be an
unusually Intelligent witness nnd it is
sife to say made a good in.piesslon
with the Jury
He said ids right name is James T.
nollly, that he is 19 eais of age and a
native of Minneapolis He was em
ployed ns a clerk In the saddleiy house
of Dodson, Fisher. Drockman & Co.
Minneapolis, until March U4 1897. when
he lost his place and staitcd lo work
in his father's groceiy store He work
ed for bin father until Sept 30 the day
of tlie bin glary and tiring of the
drudgery of a groceiy store, started
out the rcxt day to look for work else
where. He went to St. Louis und In
Mrs. Ehrhntdts boirding houFe, on
Second btreet, ho met Ulxler. who was
also boarding theie nnd who like him
self was looking for work
REMAINED IN ST. LOUIS
He remained in St. Louis for nlno
days und fnlllncj to find employment,
ncccpted Illxlers Invitation to accom
pan him to Chicago, where the latter
vho Is" a mill hand was quite suto ho
could get a Job, It being his home. Two
das after their arrival In Chicago they
were arrested He never saw the box
containing the Jewelrv. ho said, nnd
specifically denied having committed
the Pogait burglary or of ever having
been In Scranton before being brought
here under arrest.
He was submitted to a scathing cioss
examlnatlon by Major Warren, hut ho
tarofully avoided becoming entangled.
In describing the Incidents leudlng
up to his arrest he stated that he left
lilxler for a tlmo nn tho mornlntr of
October 13, when the latter inndo his
first visit to the express oluce. When
he met Hlxltr again It was along in tho
afternoon. Blxler bethought himself
Jthat Mlko O'Nell, with whom he was
IT IS UPON US !
Tho Mysterloui Trouble That Ha
Assnllrd So Many nnd tho Only Way
II Cnn llo Mot.
There can bo llttlo doubt that tho
"grip" which has played such sad havoo
for years, has not only left its effects
upon a urent many, but seems to bo re
turning in various localities. All physi
cians report that thero Is an nlnrmlng
pruvalcnco of heavy colds, accompanied
by all grip symptoms. Many pcoplo tako
colds easier than before; others are trou
bled with weak eyes, headaches, etc.
Thcso things not only como to those who
wero laid low by the grip Inst year, but
nro also visiting many who escaped,
l'nlns, neuralgia, lassitude, all the symp
toms aro present.
Every leading thys!ctnn who treated
tho grip last season prescribed stlmu
lnnts. Tho weakened depressed state of
tho body demanded this, nnd there nro
unmet ous cases on record wlioro pure
whiskey saved tho lives of men and wo
men who wero faBt drifting toward tho
grave. As In all other things, however,
tho purltv of nn nrtlcio determines Its
value, and to say that ordinary whiskey
will assist Is absurd. It Is only puro
whiskey, of a medical quality, which can
bo mado mailable, and It Is in this re
spect Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey lins
shown itself to be Immeasurably superior
to nny other known stlmulnnt. Tho at
tention of tho best phslclatis has been
drawn to this truth, und the fact that
they nro prescribing this whiskey con
stantly is tho highest prnlso thoy could
bestow. Professor Joseph Pariish sas:
"We know that whiskey will sternly tho
heart, slow tho pulse, calm excitement,
nnd wo ought to use it " Bo very careful,
however, that you secure only the gen
ulne, nnd such ns has, by ears of pop
ulnrlty, been proven purest nnd best. In
other words, tiso only Duffy's.
brought up in Youngstown, O., was
working1 In Chicago, and ho decided to
look him up and get him to go to tho
express ofllce with him and Identify
him. They found O'Nell In a restau
rant nnd the three spent the night top-ether
making the lounds of the town.
In the early morning, nbout ".SO or
K o'clock they went together to the ex
press ofllco in a cab w hlch they had
been using in thcjlr rounds of the tow n
during the night. The express ofllco
was not open nnd they drove off. A
few blocks away they stopped at a
lestaurant to got breakfast. About 9
or 10 o'clock they went back to the.ex
preps oiilce afoot and were arrested.
To Major Wan en's question as to
why he had given the name of Harry
Johnson, lie said th-it he did not want
his leal nnme to get Into the pnpers.
Tie admitted that ho and Blxler pui
cliased complete new outfits of cloth
ing upon their ai rival In Chicago. Blx
ler paid for the clothes but he, the
witness, contributed half the monev.
He denied that he admitted to Chief
Robllng that he had been as far east
as Michigan In June, picking strawbei
lies O'NEILL ON THE STAND."
Mlchael O'Neil was next put on tlie
btnnd. lie gave his age as twenty
eight, and said lie wus employed in tho
huidwnio stoie of D. W. Bosley, Chi
cago. He was raised in Youngstown,
Ohio, and knew Blxler there. lie de
nied the bin glary and contended that
he was ut work in Chicago on Sept. 30,
1897, when the burglary occuired.
On cross-examlnutlon Major Wairen,
refeirlng to the meeting on Sent. 11,
In the lestauiant in Chicago, said, af
ter some preliminary questions:
"Bixler intiodured jou to his friend,
Johnson, T suppose "
,ri09"
"Didn't tell ou anything about him,
did he,"'
"No, only introduced hln."
"Moioly said 'Mr. O'Nell, this is mv
friend Mr. Johnson,' or something like
that?"
That's all "
There was a low- murmuring through
tho court loom, but the witness gave
no indication of being aware of the
damaging admission, he had made. His
attornes, however, noticed it and
v hen Major Wanen was through with
the witness, called his attention to what
he had said and asked him If that was
what he meant to say He, of course,
said no, and explained that it was
"Rellly" and not "Johnson" that Blx
ler introduced him to. On ci08s"-ex-amlnation
on the point he said he had
been leading "Rellly alias Johnson"
so much in the papeis, that he got the
names confused.
Major Wairen allied him if he had
not admitted to Chief Holleran, of Chi
cago, that he had been arrested on
suspicion of holding a man up, but the
question was luled out.
"John G, Holt" was called by Mr.
Vidaver with a flourish. A well dressed
and amait looking tall young man
came fiom among the spectatois and
took a seat In the witness box. He
was a lesident of Chicago and em
ployed as bookkeeper for D, W. Bas
ic, hardwaie mei chant, 203 and 210
Washington boulevard. He was also
time-keeper and his first duty in the
morning was to go thiough the shop
and check off the employes who were
at woik. Refreshing his memory from
his time-book he testified that O'Nell
was at work on September 30, 1897,
and for some davs befoie and after
that date;
Major Warren critically examined
tho time book but if he found any
weak spots in it he gave no indica
tion of it. An effoit was mode by the
defense to show that O'Nell's em
ployer paid the bookkeeper's expenses
for his journey to Scianton to act
as a witness, but coutt would not per
mit It.
DEFENSE RESTED.
At this juncture John Power O'Con
nor Identified his notes of a conversa
tion between Rellly and Chief Robllng,
In which the former told the chief that
had been In Michigan in 1897 and that
Blxler had paid for his clothes in Chi
cago. Mr Martin aigued to have the case
taken fiom the Jury but Judge Qunster
would not heai to it.
Adjournment was made -at this Junc
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ply to Juuies II. VVutsnu, First Nutlouul
bunk, or A D. Deun, S2(Hi North Wushtng
tonuvenue I70R RENT A GOOD IIARN IN CEN
J1 tral city, Inquire at POWELL'S MUSIU
STORE.
FOR SALE
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
KLONDIKE ALASKA .MINING LAWS
noc. May suvo .volt $50,000. HILLS
AUSHERMAN, attorueis, box 1108
Seattle, Wash.
F
OR SALE-ONE 20-HORSK
POWER
WLSTON
boiler, us cood as new.
Mill..
MILL CO.
LOST.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
LOST A GOLD LINK HR.VCELKT WITH
lock attached, on Elcrtrlo avenue be
tween Oral school and and Rlg.'SHtrcet Dun
more. Reward for latum of snme to oiilce of
Tribune.
BUSINESS NOTICE,
Advs. Under This Head On Cent a Word,
iiiituT
liulney
SPIRITUALIST.
Adis. Under This HeaJ On Cent a Word.
il Ituu 1st speukcr and trniii-t) medium;
sitting dully; cirolos Sunday and Wedues.
day eveutngs. 1007 Diamond avenue.
MRS. L. T. KELLER, HOALP TREAT
ment,2fic; fuclul uiaMiigc, 25c; man
Ictirlnir, 25a; chiropody, 25a; shampooing,
Rnc.t tnllpt iironnrHtlmiM. HCAln tontis. Imi
nnmiLfipa fnr i rliilrlfn. intimitis, tilr
beutitlller. Call foi partluulurs. 701
avenue.
1(tMt(tMf((MtM(MM(tMt(tM((t(t(((((0((t(t(ty(tMty:
AGENTS WANTED
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
AGENTS-THE "MONARCH" IS THE
best and cheapest telephone desk on
tbomnrket; retail pilce, Including one roll
ofpuper, 81! liberal discount; excluslseter
ritory, W. W; HAMILTON & CO, 21 Milk
Btreet, Boston, Muss.
WANTED-AOENTS FOR GREATEST
gas saving device niunurattured. Re
tails 25a Ble profits. OLVER BROS.
Rochester, N. Y.
AGENTS 'IO SELL OUR 50c. STORM
door; sample prepaid upon receipt of
price, AMERICAN STORM DOOR CO.,
Port Huron, Mich.
KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR
large Illustrated book of Klondike, live
hundred pages; price $1.50; outfit 10a Ad
dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake
side Building, Chicago, III.
WANTED-BOLICITORS; NO DELIVER
ing, no collecting; position permanent;
pay weekly: state age, GLEN BROTHERS,
Rochester. N. Y.
AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about Safe Citizenship price $1. Go
ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS,
Nupervllle, 111
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
plasters; prices from S3 upward; salury and
expenses paid; outfit frea Address, wltn
btump, MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chlcuga
AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
crs; $25 weekly and expenses; experi
ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MtG
CO , 1B Vun ituren St,, Chicago.
CITY SCAVENGER
AB.BR1GGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor.
Lcuv e orders 1100 N. Main ave., or KlckeV
drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry.
'.telephone 0010.
-1HA8. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER,
J All orders promptly nttended to, day or
night. All the latest appliances. Charges
reasonable. 711) bcrunton sheet. House
1125 Washburn street.
ROCK CUTTING
CAREY BROS., ROCK CUTTING CON
tiactors. Apply, CAREY BROS, Box
115, Avoca, I'a.
SITUATIONS WANTED
tTLVTONWANTEDA
O v 1 do w wishes position as housekeoper.
Address M. J., Trlbuuo oiilce.
S FTUATION wanted-w ashing and
ironing taken home or go out by the
day wushlng, scrubbing or any kind of
work. Rear 420 Franklin avenue.
BUTCHER TIKHIOUGHLY EXl'ERI
enced, sacks employment In market or
peddling Address J. HILTON, 210 Spring
strtct, Providence.
S11UATION WANTED-BY A GIRL 17,
us nurse or upstairs girl C. T., caro
Trlbuno oiilce.
BUSINESS MEN-A BUSINESS MAN
formerly of this oily, u real estate holder
and thoroughly i enable, wishes u position
whero reHpouslblltty and careful attention to
dotulls Is requisite; Is well posted In the cltv
and Its business ultulrs und cuu furnish re
commendations fiom our representative
men, also bunds If necessary. Address II,
507 Linden street, bcrautou, I'a.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man, to deliver for grocery store or nmr
ket; well acquainted In the cit); refurencs;
steady habits. Address SMITH, 510 Irvlug
avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
married man, willing to douny kind of
work; has had experience In dry goods nnd
grocery store, and cnn furnish best of refer
ences. CHARLES STANTON, Peokvllle, Pa,
CITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O man of good slumllng; has had three
years experience in tho livery und undei
taking business. Address WILLIAM
MICHAEL. Peokvllle, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED
man, us watchman; willing to do any
kind of work Address II, 1U68 N. Wash
lngtou uveuue, city;
POSITION WANTED-BY A YOUNO
man us hardware clerk; hjrn liud over
four years' experience; have uo bad habits;
can furnish good references ns to character
and business utillltv ; terms reasonable. Ad
dress 1 Want U, Tribune ofllce
W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A SINGLE
man; five years uxperlonoe In grocery
and dry goods store or uny pluae of trust.
Can furnish references Address, H. C. W
Box 4, Duryea, Pa.
WANTED-BY AN ELDERLY ENGLISH
lady u position as house uw.ier in u
small family or as nuise to nn Infuut. Ad
dress, V, A. Si,, tils Mulberry st city.
Connolly & Wallace
During
The Cold Snap
We will sell the balance of the
Waters' stock of Men's Heavy Driving
and Working Gloves. Prices 25c., 50c.
and 75c. Worth more than double
these prices.
Will also sell a lot of Men's Natural
Wool and Camel's Hair Striped Under
wear, regular $1.25 grade, at 75c. each.
These are good cold weather specials.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
127 and 129 Washington Ave,
NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS
TBLTH MADE PERFECT."
ORIGINATORS OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY. -
We have all the latest discoveries for alle
viating pain.
We extract teeth, 1111 teeth aiidupply gold
crowns und bridge woik without tho least
particle of puln, by n method patented and
used bvusoulj. NO CHARUB for painless
extracting when teeth uro ordered.
&Q3ci
N.'sfs;-
Full Set Tcctli, $5.00.
Wo guarantee a fit.
Gold Crowns, 83.00.
All other work at proportionately low prices.
ei-llold Crowns and Bridge Work a
Specialty.
Being the oldest nnd largest dental parlors
in the world, wo are so well equipped tbut all
work clone by us Is the best to be bad. Our
operations aro posltlv ely painless. All work
guaranteed for 10 years.
NEW YORK "DENTAL PARLORS
Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Ave5 ,
(Over Newark Shoo More )
Hours, 8 to 8 Sunday, 10 to 4
t lemporary Location, t
t 2 Arcade, t
i t
X Wyoming Avenue.
I I
I C. M. FLOREY, Agent,
,
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
OYSTERS
l'aucy Kockuvvuy3, Cast
Rivers, Maurice Itlver
Coves, Mill Ponds, &a Sic.
Leave your order for Blue
Points to be delivered on
the half shell in curriers.
if. e mtmm in
REAL ESTATE
Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word.
THOU SALE-FINEST LOIS IN SCRAN
1" ton for homes or luv tstmout, For rent
houses, stores, otllcia und sillies of rooms:
conveniently located; ccutral; send or cull
for clrtuluis, JONES, Real Lstute, ail
Sprucostioit.
KEYSTONE HOTEL SITE AND LOTS
adjoining til Hav, ley villi be ollerod for
snleFub 10 nuxt, ut one p. m. STOFFLET
A bCH Al'FER, StrouiUburg, Pa.
CUiflHF - sSSOL
.i iiMt''iiiiiiiiaB .rv':jL
I After l
jThe I
i Fire I
X i
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theater.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0.
ONE MGHT ONLY.
Uproarious Laughter Throughout th
Original
SMYTH & RICE COMEDY CO.
Pioseutlug tho Reigning beniatlon
of the V.eur.
Made famous during a run or six months
In the Illjou Theater. New York, by the same
oornpuny who Presents It here. Saleof seats
opens Monda morning, Feb. 7th
REGULAR PRICES.
Tbutsdny, I-eb. 10th. One Nloht Only.
Edward E. Rice s New York Company, from
the Hei aid Square Theater, presenting
the latest English comedy,
THE GIRL FROM PARIS
1,000 nights in London, noo nights In
New York, flfly-slx times In Philadelphia.
The lasetuatlng fad of tho times. The
strongest organization In America
Magnificent scenerv. Beautiful costumes.
Chorus and Ballet of sixty people.
it Is to laugh.
Sale of seatsopens Tuesday, Feb. 8.
Ono night, Saturday, Feb 12.
The Distinguished Artiste,
RHEA
In Her Now Play.
NAPOLEON
In Six Acts.
Supported by in company of artists who
stand pre-eminent In their profession.
Regular Prices.
Sale of seuts opens Thursday, Feb. 10.
Academy of riusic
Three) N'ights, Commencing
Monday, Feb. 7.
Usual Matinees.
DAINTY KATIE ROONEY
"A Chl, of the Old Blook,"
In her latest great hit,
The Girl from Ireland.
A merry farce comedy In three acts. A
show er of laughs. A downpour of merri
ment. A whirlwind of fun Produced by u
company of comedians, singers and dancers.
"lurn down gas and whistle three times."
SeeKatloRooney in her celebrated Imita
tion of her famous father, the late i'a
Kooney.
Acudemy Prices 15c, 25e, 35c, 50c.
Three Days, Commencing
Thursday, Feb. 10.
Special Limited Engagement of the
htcrliug tooubiette,
MISS
LILLIAN KENNEDY
Supported by n Company of First-
cluss Attisis, In the Great
Luugbuble Furce-Comedy
The DeacoiVs Daughter.
Regular Pi Ices,
LADIES
Clean your Kid Gloves with MILLER'S
GLOVEIM". lorsaleonly by Meurs A lln.
feu, heudquurteis for dressed und undressed
Id gloves In all I ho most desirable shades.