THE SCUANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 33. 1808. CUBA A Large Wall Map Of This Neighboring Island For 40 Cents, At NORTON'S. Wall Papers. All grades mid all prices, acconlliii to quality. targe variety of" beautiful designs. Window Shades. All deslralilc colors, icady made and fitted to order. Room or Wall Tlouldings All sorts and all prices. M. NORTON, 1:2 Lackawanna Avs., Scrauton. Telephone Connection Call 2Sj Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE 1 ackawanna L .aundry Doz it: AoS Penn Avenue. A. B WARMAN IF YOUR OR 'II II ACTION NEEDS REPAIRING Scud vour ordei to PERRY BROS 205 Wyoming Ave. p arc tmw prepared to dn nil kinds of repalilng nnd finishing, and gunran tce that the work will be done cor se, tlj Mr. S. R. PERRY, who for Home -.cars has done the best tuning In this eltj and iclnlty, has been engaged lij us to give especial attention to this bianch of our busi ness Severn! good second-hand oigans will be sold eiy cheap They were tnken in exchange for Hrlggs & Luduig Pianos COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTQN, PA. Matters Solicited Where Others Tailed. Moderate tbarjes. ki Phi 5! Settles Your Stomach. An effervescent pleasant tasting pow der for the almost lmmcill te une of lli'uelin he Niuinlgi.i and Backache. I'iilli' ii- effectual In all c.ies ol Sleep lesness lnilt,i tlon I It .11 1 bill i and Al coh ilic c cesM s 'I'hllo Is poltlvrl the best lemesly 1 have jet u-iel loi nn lic.nl ie lies " Me nu Koch, Ji Sciantou House Scran ton l'a 'Toi Neurnlgli and Headaches Phllo is pirlectlon ' Anna 13 Iluber. '. C. c ushmun ihi Adams St Sold bv all llrst class di ugjlhts. Trice W Jj ami Gu cent and $1 w. 'PHU-O' 125 Clinton Place. MFG. CO., New York Cil. Have opened n General lnsurnnca Onlce. lu nil lit I'c't stool; CompnnltM represented, l.nrgo ..rcMri-pcclallj kollclled. Xcltphouo lSlta. l'EItSOXAL AlloineyJ Stank: fcniith has trtuned fiom Imtiolt lodge and Mis II JI. Ldwards lie In "N vv Votk eltj. JI I. WnUti oi Piions. and his stater, Mi- .Margaret, weie in this city vesttr o IV Vttoiui'V John JI Hauls leluiuet e t iduv morning fiom a profe,sloiial islt to I'li'veluiiel, O .Mis P J. O IHnnr-ll. nf Wllkes.llaire, vstmliij lulled hut motlier. Mis. Li- Hi- of the South Side Mr. Jack tiilmi-s, fornicrli ol PI It shut g, but now of th's cit. spent Kesicr with M G Schmidt of Wlli.ts-Ilaire. Mi. and Mre Janus AIcVllll.ini, or Ad- ins ueiiiie lt-U the lily Satuida.v night on u trip l hleiigii to visit thill lnutli. r. Uond S Nnff. lute of lialtlmoie Mil., bus .iDfOeliteil lilmilt with W. JI Dick son of this citv in the watel supply bus iness. rliirenee 13. Kunwlc ut.. or (llhnoie's band has been eutikt'd b Allan Liw ii nee. of Lawienco's band Jlr. Knowles is now In Sciantou .Ml anil JIls -. II. 1), i In and the Mlncs Decker attended the weddhiej of Jll-. t'laia 'Chmntiman and llr. Van deli Dec lie r at tails last night hutiotarj I). II Aatheitou. o tlit- bo, ml ot trade waH at Ids ill sk WHit-nlay after a ten days sojourn at Atluiitle e'ltv. He has been benellted I v the cliuuje but continues to be In pool lualth The Misses Chun and Stewart hlnip'on and Miss Jlaliel Schlager left jesttr.lny to resiuni their Htildles at Tellium Jlanor, New York after spending the Ulster u. ration ut ilidi homes In thU ciiv. .MRS. KENNEDY ENOAOED. She Mill lie lint soprano MoloUt in 'i;im Turk Clmrcli. Mis tjnra I'aikei Kennedj. whose iiicii has latd been heaid In the 131m J'aTk nniuli t'holr, has been engaged as solo sopiano at that chutch fir tli romiiiR tai. having slsned n contract with the liiuslc eommlttee yesteiday. Mrs. Kenilod), v. ho iiceled her inu nltal education uiidir some of I lie best Instmctois at New Yoik rlty. Is now engaged s soprano soloist In the Ties, byterlan chuidi choir ut Waveily, X. V. Ufr oiigiig'-inen at 13.1m I'ark church will bogln May 1. DOINGS OF A DAY IN CIVIL COURT Ejectment Caie of P. P. (lordoa Agaluit Qosncr Jamei Settled. VERDICT IN TUB CADDAQG CASE It Is in 1'nvor orthe t'lnlnlllU lor (lie S 11 111 ol ."iO'i.-crdlct lortlio rinln till Taken In Iho allller-lncko Cute. HcpuvColcmiin Cnne l on Trinl Ilt-foro Judge) ("unstor 1'nraoni Cmo Acnltmt tlio Mcrnnton Cnrnmel Company vns Itoforroil. On Monday the ejectment ease of Tatilcl: T. Cordon iriUiii Oosner James was called for tilal before Judge 11, W. Archbiild In the main court loom nnd was fought with much vigor dur ing the dnv. The trial was resumed when court opened yesterday morning at ! o'clock, but about an hour later l the parties to the suit agreed upon a settlement, by the telins or wnicn a erdlct wan taken for the defendant, neither side to llle a bill of costs When court otiened yesteiday morn ing the Jury In the -cabbage case" of llulland & Hngland against John i. Hull returned a verdict In favoi of the plaintiffs for J50J. The case was called for trial before Judge Slmonton last week nnd the charge to the Jury was completed at noon Monday. The Jury remained out all night and reached an agreement at 7 o'clock yesterday morn ing. llefoie Judge I.oe In the Supeilor court room the eae of James F. Hojle agalimt 13. I Uojle's executois, whleh was on trial nearly all da Monday, was glen to the jury caily jesterday afternoon. I'p to the hour of adjourn ing a vim diet had not been ngieed upon. In the case of J. W. and J. S. Miller Co. against .Michael Jacko & Co. there was no appearance for the de fendant and it erdlct of JOT.SG in favor of the defendant was rendered The tiesp.iss case of Thomas H. (iordon against the eltj of Scranton was ie ferred to Attoinc Charles 13 Olvcr, and a similar action of Sarah lllglln, administratrix, against the citv was re ferred to Attornej C 1$. Haulner. It was agreed to refer the assumpsit case of Emma Cobb against J. W. Gucrnbey to Attorney Ocoige S Hoiu. IIHFOHK JUDGI3 Gl'NSTHIt. liefote Judge Gunster yesterday morning the replevin suit of Kahn &. Knhn against J. Fagely, foimcrly en gaged in the shltt manufactuilng busi ness on Spiuco stteet, and "V. S Fage Ij, the suiety on his leplevln bond wns called. Theic was no appearance for the defendant and a eidlit of $tOS.5J was given in favoi of the jdalntlffs, that being the value of the goods In the possession of Fagely which the plaintiffs claimed. The next case called before Judge Gunster was a trespass suit thut took up the remainder of the day. 13. II. Depuy is plaintiff and J. M. Coleman defendant. Both aic well known resi dents of Dunnioie Jlr. Coleman held n judgment against H.urj Depuy and In executing on It levied on and sold two horses, two harnesses and a car llage. These good3 13. It. Depuy sas won his property and not the piopeity of Han Depuy and he seeks to recover damages for the sale of them One of the witnesses called by the defense was the famous Jud Wolcott. The case was piesented by Attorney 13. C. Newcomb for the plaintiff, and Attornejs JI. 13. JlcDonald and John T. .Martin for the defense. When court adjourned for the day all the testimony had been heard; the arguni'Mits to the Jury and the chaige of the court will be heard this morning. An action that is of much Interest to mechanical engineers mid others who pel form like professional services vvUs yesteidny leferre-d to Attorney W. V. I.atlunp bv the agreement of counsel for consideration. The plaintiff is C. W. I'aisons, who is represented by At tomej D H. Heplogle. and the defend ant Is tho Scianton Caiamel company, whose attorney Is S H. 1'rlce. TAHSONS MADI3 THI3 PLANS. The Caramel companj wanted a ma chine designed for stamping out cara mels nnd Mr. Paisons was dliected to prepaie the plans. He presented a bill for $150 for his services which has not been paid The lase was heard before Aldeiman Fuller some time ago who decided that Mi Taisons could not re el vet as his services did not come within the scope of implied contiacts for professional sei vices. The alderman held that he should have, hud a contract oi agreement of some kind concerning the amount he was to receive for his services. An ap peal was taken fmni the nldei man's decision, Mi Parson's attorney con tending that his client was called In his piofesslonal capacity to perform expc-it work and he Is entitled to len dei bill the same as a physician or at tomej The point lalscd Is a new one and the final decision with refeience to It will be watched with no little Interest. WALSH GRANTED A LICENSE. It Is lor the liuildliig ut 501 I.acUn vv'iiuiin A veil ii i . 13. .1 Walsh was yesfulav gtanted u wholesale ihiuui' license, the business to be conducted in the building at Ml Itctckavv.iiina avenue 3tr. Wnlsh nt the last term of lleen.'e com t sought to set in e n lb enso for the liulldin? at AVashington and Lacka wanna nvenuet, but It was u'fuseil be cause of Its e lot-e proNfmltj to tho Flint Hiesbj terlnn c bin eh In tefuslng the license the eouit said that It would Issue it later If a i-ult- able building was ol tnlned. This has been done nnd necoiellnplj tho lit enso was jesterday gi anted THE SjTEVENS divorce case. Testimony n Taken YeMcidnr llo fore ,MI .Mnltiei Tliouin. The divorce case of Hertha Stevens against W. W. Slnvens was hcaid jes teiday. The llbelhiut charges ctuel anil imibnrous ticatmeut on the pait of the lespoiitlent of such a nature as com pelled her to withdraw from his home. The evidence was taken define Jllss Mattle Thomas, n commlsslonei ap pointed by the couit for that puipose Attoiuejs Vosbuig & Haw son represent th Ithelhiht. and Attoinej ( M. Wat son is nttoniev for the lespoudeul THIRTEEN HIS LUCKY NUMBFR. Arbltrntora Decide lu l'Hor nf 3lt, Uriel In III Action Against t'll). The case of J. T Uriel against the city of Scranton was hcaid before Ai httrators 13. W. Thayer, John H? I3d wurds and U U. Curter yesteiday and nn award for $29.25, the full nmuunt of hip clnltn, given In favor of tlio plain tiff Alt Uriel Anna foreman In the street commissioners' department until last August. Ho kept hln own time mid elrew pay for tlnee Sunduys In June, (He In July ntul live In August whlrli lie nlleges he worked for the eltj When Street Commissioner Dunning learned of thin he caused the thirteen dnB to be deducted from the money then due Mr. Uriel nn the ground that he wns not required or authorized to uoilt on Sunday. The arbitrators, after hearing the teHtlmony yestotdn, thought differ entl Attorney Oeorge W. l'eck ap peared for Mr. Uriel and Assistant City Solicitor M. J Walsh for the cit. THURSDAY NiaitT'S GONCERT. It Will lln I lie- Crowning .Mil -.leal Ktcnl ofthn Henson. The subscription Inotlguial of the new oigan tomorrow evening In the Providence Presbyteilan chinch com prises a repertoire of attractive variety, ancient and modern William C. Carl's position as organist and musician In the I'nited States Is well known. He scaicely has a competitor. Hannah Cttmmlngs now holds the position made famous by Clementine de Vere at the AVest Presbyterian church In New York. "She has a voice of wonderful power, distinction nnd finish of style, together with voutli nnd a majestic personality Frederick H. Wldmnyor. violinist; Harvey J. Blackwood, cellist and Chas. H. Doersam, pianist, are local artists of acknowledged excellence. The numbers In the proginnime fiom beginning to the close, together with the new oigan mark the Inaugmal us the crowning event of a musical char acter In the eltj for this season. THE MEN QUIT WORK. The Did ."Not nnt to U Tnldon the Tlecn Scnle. Some time ago the Dlckon Jtanufact in lug company tinnsferred their boiler shops from the Venn avenue location to new buildings elected on the OIF Works site, and In doing so, the boiler mnkeis weio transfer! eel also The men were accustomed to working by the day In the I'enn avenue shops, but tha pmplojes on locomotive vvoik have al wajs done piece woik. In view of the transfei the men were nlaced cm a piece woik basis when thej' took up wink at tho Cliff woiks, and not being ai customed to the new departure, -ev-eral of them laid down their tools yes teidav. When een bv a Tribune repreren tatlve last night Superintendent Mnji had not been informed of the action taken bv the men, but voui hsafed the infoimatlon that there was no Intention on the part of the companj to do anj Injustice to the men. He said the com panj' has been doing all their locomo tive work on a piece scale bisin, and simply Intended to place the men taken on from the Penn avenue uoiks on the tame basis of wages Instead of their being unable to make as much money, they will bo able to earn more. There was no doubt, he said, hut that tho men would lesume work as .oon as the conditions were thoroughly explained to them ' They a ie all expert men," he said, "and will be much bcnclltti.l bj the change." DEMOCRATS ARE WROTH. They Will Try to Amend Hie 18)8 Appropilntions. The new appropilation ordinance which was finally revised by the joint estimates committee Monday evening will Ik? Introduced In select council to mtit row evening. It was current report about the city hall jesterdav that an ettoit would be made to amend the measure IT this Is done, and It Is al mobt certain the attempt will be made, the final pasbage of the otdlnance will be delayed. Couneilmen, whose w.ud appropria tions as estimated bj the 18s" commit tee were i educed bj the new commit tee, were actively engaged jesterdaj In tijlng to attach at leiust one Repub lican vote to the votes of the ten Democrats In each bianch for the pur pose of amending the oidlnunce. It was not believed that success had at tended their efforts, but the movement has been sutllclently strong to cause the Itepubllcan leaden In each branch to do a little missionary woik them sehes. The select council will be In ad journed and the common council in regulai session. It will be the first meeting of the latter since the leor sunizatlon. EXAMINERS AND STENOGRAPHERS. Appointed lu llcnrniid Ilecord Tenti liiony in l.nngstnir-Kully Contest. As predicted Jn yesterday's Tribune the couit handed down nn older jes teidav appointing the examiners anil stenographers who will hear nntl leeord the testimony in the Hangstaff-Kelly contest for the odlee of county conunls slpliers. Hon T J Duggan was named as the Demon otic I3samincr, and was forecast In this paper yesterday W. It. Lewis will be the Hepubllcan Kxaml nei Attorney P. A. Hatlenbcifj and John Taylor were appointed stenogiapheir. Thej nic to alternate and ate expected to keep theli notes tranteilbcd to elute, making tlnee copies of the testlmonj. The couit dliects the examine! K within fifteen elajs to li-s the day for opening the pieccedlngs. SWEENEY I"? IN JAIL l There to Awnlt Trinl on n Charge ol llurclnrr Teter Sweeney Is now In Jnll In de fault of $f.00 ball awaiting ttlal for the burghuj at J. V. HceldlnBton's, HOi Lackawanna avenue, on March 4 last, He was arrested Monday by Detective Molr and was given u heating jestei duy moinlng by Alderman Howe. The police offered evldenm at the hearing that goods stolen fiom thestoiu had been eonienled by Sweeney In a coal house at his mother's home on the South Slele. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. Sweeney has been unested before feu similar ci lines. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Hon Is' drug store. Hours 9 a. in. 5 p. m For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the yfT&k&K Signature of I THERE WAS SOME LIVELY FIGHTING Jack Bcrgc, ol Ml. Vernon, N. Y., and Joe Kaln Had a do In Music Hall. AUSTIN DECLARED IT A DRAW Knlu vn Trnctlcnlly Tut Out in Iho Tirit Hound, but tlio Ilelcreo Al lowed II out to Go On ntul Alter Tlint Knlu Kept llnrgs on tha ltun--At I3iii1 ol' Tourtli Knlu Hud Hint on Hie Unpen. The American Spotting club held an other boxing exhibition at .Music hall last night. The attendance was not as laige, but tho spectatois witnessed some very lively lighting The preliminary bout was between George Cuff, . of Cnrbondale, and "Whack" .McLaughlin, of Bellevue. The bojs came together ut SUG o'clock and fought six lively rounds for ft deci sion In the Hist round both started In to rush matters, and McLoughlln land ed some clean blows on his opponent. The second imtnd tesulted lu favor of Cuff, but JtcLoughlln turned the tables in the tills il round nnd had his man going when the gong sounded The next three rounds showed both to be very weak and Ineffectual woik was the result. Ileferee Austin gave the decision to McLoughlln Al. Hose was timekeeper for the bouts. The mnln bout was arranged between Joe Mullens, of Boston, and George JIcFadden, of New York, but McFad- den llunked at the last minute, nnd .Mullens would not go on with any one else, in order to keep faith with the public, Malinger Skelly scorned Jack Berge, of Mount Vernon. N Y., and Joe Haln. of Biooklyu. to appear. The forinci has fought diawH with Tommy White and Jack Skelly and the latter has defeated some good men. Including Jlaity Mcllugh, who fought here be fore the club some lime ago. At'STIN WAS niCFI3H13I'3. The lefeiee wns Sam C. Austin, of the Polite Gazette, and the announcer was John Dunn, of New Yoik, who of ficiates In a similar capaeitj" for the Walddif and New York Athletic clubs. Bobbj- Dobbs, James Judge nnd Kid Brown weie behind Haln, and Pat Jlur phy and John Dunn were behind Beige. The limit was to be ten lounds, at iro pounds, for a decision. The men came together nt 1031 o'clock and were Instructed by the refeice. First Hound-Beige began lushing 'the Iglit Inst intlv and dine some Ion! work, hitting K iln when he was living to oreil nwaj mid hitting him on the law when lie was i,ci)'cilng himself, lie fell to the floor nnd was assisted to his comer bj seconds He was 1'I.tt tidily out. but the reltieii allowed them to continue tho fight Si ccnitl Hound Berge begun rushing agnln but was dovelv "topped bj. luli who had recovcicd himself and landed sonio (II, (the blows, driving Herge to the ropes . u.il time". Third Hound Both exchanged vitioiisly ami Kalu l.iudid a right plinth cm Bern's law win H staggcied him mid he tell to the fliiiji Hiualning down nearlj th1 limit. The timekeeper got inttlnl and allowed the men to light over th- limit. l'ouith Hound Koth apiKined some what tin d, but I'xchai'gcd some good bod j blows. Knln instantly began forcing Beige and rushed him to the ioi's sev eral times and forced him to the floor again 'I he referee lilted him to his feet, observing that be was unable to contlnuo the lli,ht. SI3NT TO THF.m COHNHHS. Both men were sent to their cor nels The audience at this 1 tincture. was in n state of great excitement, and ' onlv calmed down when Ileferee Aus tin gave his decision In making the de cision. Mr. Austin said that In view of the fact that Kaln wns practically put out In the first round and knowing that If he so decided, the --pectators would be diss itislUd, he allowed them to con tinue Herges condition In tho fouith round clenrlj showed that he was unable to continue, nnd under such circumstances he declined the bout a draw. DEATH OF JOHN F0LQER ADAM. 1'roniinunt In riniiiiciul Ciicles nnd " t-ll Known in Ncrnnton. The Oyster Hay Pilot of April i said, said: After an lllno-s o' seven months. John Folger Adam piwed tieacelully a.Mev Thurdiij moinlng at Ii Uf past nine o'clock at his town Ie idilcllcu, 1D Hast Thirtj-llfth sticet. New York city. .Mr. Adam was born In l'l conseciuontlv he had ii.thsed life s frrtv-slslh milestone Ills lath, i, John Hem j Aibim, was one of New Jink's famous llnanclcis, being n leading spliit in the celihlatcd c'liciulca passe lespousltilllty rested upon bis shouldeis 111 looking after his fathers vast Interests J so he decided to abandon the study of the , law nnd give his time to huoiUL',3 and so clal affairs Since live vears old Ml. Adam spent the summci and fall months nt Oyster Hay and e v erj thing that conce rned the grow th of this village he was greatlj Inteiesteel In When It was decided In lSTrt that a new edifice should be erected for the con gregation of f'hrist church, he' labored uuceasluglj to inlse the funds for tlio same and In lb"S the present unique simc- tuie was de'dieated to tlio i-crvlce ot (Joel line- will IM-Uliuitu lu llli- Ml III- in uuu fi.-e fiom debt The building of the new steamboat dock which Insured a dally boit to New Yoik elt was one of Mr Adam s pet piojects nnd his time and means were at the disposal of our people when it looked as if the mutter would It is TOSSIBLi: to sell a good coifee at 25 CUNTS. We will sell you our Coursen's Blended Java at 2s cents. Guarantee it as good as any store will sell you for 30 to is cents with a 1-ltKSKNT. If not as represented, we will refund the money to anyone after a trial. E. Q. Coursen Best Bolfee and Tea House in America. h.itik and other noted coiumeiclal enter- C pilsc ills death 111 the eaily sevtmles ( J) chanped the son'u course In life as lie was fitting for the bar when his father J el aw a v. Uclng tne onlj son great I Z Coffee fall through from lack of support. The building of the dock and the placing of n dully boat on the route) secured the rail road for Uster llcij as the boat proved a serious competitor to the Long lslnnel railroad on the north shore from North port to Sands Point. The then vice pfsl dent of the ruilrcnd, Mr J. Rogers Jlax wi'll, who resided at West Nrck, snw the disadvantages which the railroad la bored under by not reaching Oyster Bav and was very willing to listen to .Mr Adam and others who weie greatly Inter ested In the load's extension from Lo cust Valley to this village Jlr. Adam's untiring effort to scuro the lalliond for O.vster Bay Is well known to every lesl dent Four jpius of his lime were de voted to this cause, and his purse was nl wavs open to help defray the nccessarj outla.v In nn undertaking of tills cliuiuc- tel He subscribed very liberally to the cost of the right of wav, when so inan.v weie working hard against tho coining of tho road. Nobodj lejolreil more than he when the event ol Its iiiconipllshnHlH was fittingly celibtuted bv the nrilval of the first train on June IM. HVI In iss.", when the. Democrats eif this township decided that they should have a paper which would set forth tlio Demo cratic principles us laid down bv the founders of the part.v. Jlr. Ailnin was one of tho most enthusiastic supporters of the project and suggerted that he paper should bo called the Pilot and it was so tinned Still nnotlii'r matter which con cerned tho welfare of Ojster B ly found a warm friend in Jlr. Adum the rtturn of the Seawiuihakn-Corlnthlun Yacht club to these wateis and the building of 'ts beautiful club house on Centre Island He devoted much time to pointing out to tho committee having in charge the se lection of n site, the advantages that Oyster Bay hirbor posscs-ecsl, nnd It was mainly through his t fforts thnt the club which Is now the second largest 111 the countrj, located here Those who were not well ticeiualnteel with him Imagined tint he pusscwd a cold nnd somewhat, haughty nature Just tho levcrse. however, was the case :otli Iiik pltiisicl him bitter than to see everj body prosperous and contented, anil his untiring efforts to advance thee Interests of the vllligt wheie he i-pcnt so mm h or his lime, show that he posseted i.o -elfish spil It. Hewasaverv extensive read er and n close observer In his extensive travels and it can safelv be snltl that lie was our of the best into mod mn of tills community. lie married In 1KV! Alice Serunlon Nlcoll whoso death occuncd In Januarj. 1vii Jlr. Adam loaves surviving two slsteri., Jllss Fannie S. Aditn and Jlr James Sheldon, The filarial will jirobablv take place Monday, ami Ills remains will be Intern d besides tlioso of his father nnd mothtr In their beautiful giuv ovarii overlooking the In v. FOURTH WARD APPEALS. Hoard oi Itciisinu Is .Making nil Hi. iiiiiinntlon ol I'lopnrties. The board ot levision and appeal ves teidav' began Its Inspection of Fourth waul propei tle, to the iccent assess ment of whleh objections had been offeieel bj' the owners, night j' appeals weie mnele lu the waid The board will hardlj be able to finish Its Inspections there before tills nftei 110011. V. 31, C. A, Members Course. The John Thomas Conceit company will give their enteitalnment at the St. Thomas college hall, Thursday evening, April 11 Tickets, 50 cents. Steam Heating mid Plumbing, r. F. & JI. T. How ley .231 Wyoming ave. BEST SETS OF TEETH, , Including tho painless eitractilijo" teeth by an ontholy norr uroociss. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., ,'2i Spruce St., Opp. Hotel Jermjn s ' S Two Sweeper Specials That Appeal to Your Pocketbook: T Cre It's maker calls it the best made and the maker of every otber high grade sweeper' thinks his is the best, from which we con clude that the Crescent is at least the equal of any. Kerr's Price, $3.00. Price Now, $2.00 I L The Star A first-class Sweeper- and one that will do good work. Kerr's Price, $2.50. Price Now, $1.50 i Unonara Diirvc . ij m n UTfl R i,T9tL, 1S4 H V V 7-SJ I w w.jyiwi.iiav' NI'')'-' ? I f 20X52 111CU. I i s6vC7 ilicll Moquette 1 '. inches wide. Reduced from $2,50 to $1.85 lebeck J 406408 ILOIY OIL III IWiFACTIli CO, 1 11 lo l III .Merldiua btrcttcriuiton, l'a reiopuoua lij BURNSHG, LUBiSOATme m CYLINDER OIL PAINT l)i:iAKr.MI!NT.-I.lneesl OH, Va.-nliU, l)i jors, Japan audbhluglahtalu. LACE CURT AIS Special Sale Of Curtains We ate showing a complete line, which for quality and pi ice cannot be equaled. too pairs Lace Cur tains, worth $i.oo, at... 200 pairs Lace Cur tains, worth $1.25, at... 175 pairs Lace Cur tains, worth $1.50, at... 69c 89c 98c Lace Curtains, extra large, worth $2.00. $1.49 Cash price PAIR. You will find in our stock Cur tains are marked about half their usual prices. Call and see our (irainl Spring Opening or Lace Curtains. IIIIIIllllllllllimilIIIIIIIIIII9IIIIIIlltU Want the Highest Type ol Ch.un-Diiven Bicycle, buy a IS and S50. I The nickel on Scianton Bi- S?3,fJald ovcrheavycP" 1 s The spokes and other paits a will not tarnish. All bearings - s dust and damp-Drool. En- s 5 ameling and nickel-plating S 5 done by experts. S The largest and best repair s S ihop in the Stale. p s We can put uibbcr tires on s S carnages in a lew houii.. S s 12G and 12S Franklin. : IIi:iIEI39EGi:!!lIIIlII3IIIIIHEIIiUl!J i oC'S' i i If 1 M M i I I ' I 1 " n n a " I 8 n r wt . BED 1 i U - : X J l 5 e OJJ m o i s nt Reduced from $1.40 to $1.00 Reduced from $2.2; to $1.50 Rugs Lacka. Ave. liiriiitliiiv 'VtiUo ka.eil. Col Vat, 1'llali Ikin iflii m. Lackawinm Are., Scrauton Pi Wliolcsnle nnd Uctall DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, Durnblo. Varnish Stnlns, Producing Perfect Imitation of Bxpcniil' Woods Raynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inside) Worlt Marble h'loor Finish, Durnblo and Uriel (ulckly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR- LINSEED OIL AN1 TURPZNTINH. $A kx easter mm In ll the enct Styles Hand & Payne 203 Washington Ayc. Aficrvrs por knox hats AAAAAAAAAAJAA,AAAAAAAAAAAAy e Arc the kind vou can alwavs b sure of hivinj-if vou use "Miow White ' llour I lsht. tender, an J with a w ish-l-had-mnrc-of-U taste, Is tliu st Its of biscuits that si -rr-r M10W Willie Hour alwivs inaKcs Some mi'ii are verv fond of biscuits and when the run across 'Snow White" biscuits with that i;ioJ old-fashioned, deli cious flavor thev eat a nood in.inv and enjov them. Try them on "ioUIc husband. Order "Snow White" of vour grocer. 'Wc Only Wholesale It." THEWESTONMILLCO bcrantoti, CirbonJale. ''Iviiimi yvvn'yvTVvfyvifvviv-'-'Tyrv. K I M KIMBALL PIANO . L. L. Great musician' use Klmballs. Tht testimony of musnians who command a salary of from J1.O00 to S.'.OOO for each performance must be accepted as hav ing weight. They, at least, escape th9 charge of not knowing what they ara talking about. Lillian Nonllca saya: 'Tho more I use my Klmbull pluno the better I like It." Jean De Heszko saya: "We ha"e concluded to purchase Kim ball pianos for our personal use." John Philip Sousa claims: 'The Kimball piano ts first-class In every respect." Some of tho most bea"tlful cases in vvnlnut, mahogany and oak can bo seon here. I have some fine large pianos, all colors, from $2i0 to JS30, on easy teims, and a term of lessons tree. George H. Ives, D West Market street, Wllkea-Carre, general agent; W, S. Foote, local agent, 122 Page Place, GE011UE II. IVES, General Asciif, O W est Jlurkct Jstiiiot, Wllkes-Uatra. W. S. I'OOTE, Loi'iil Agent, IJ'J I'asa l'li'ice, rtcrautau, Pi SOUND ARQUHENT. BARBOUR'S HOME CRED1TH3USS la the placo to set our 1'uriiltmoi, era can pity n llttlo every month and liuvutln gontU all the time we are paylui lor tbam, and thut x wheio we're golu, m 425 LACKAWANNA AVE, 320 m$L -""l 1 "-' ..J-r.M Mp ytlfct!