JLIU SCKAiYJL'ON T1UBI iNE-TPESDAy, A1UUL 2(5. 1803. WAR MAI'S, 1'ICTUUtiS, rues, uu.vnxo, NEWSPAPERS, PERIODIC US, HOOKS. Xcw Yoik and Philadelphia niws papers delivered about town by car riers. Wc arc hotter prepared now than in 1801-5 to supply the town with newspaper). Do not hae to get packages on coal trains now as had to during Civil U'ar. 'c solicit newspaper orders for the war peilod or longer which will rccchc prompt attention "1 TO CUBA. ' "ki:mi:mbi:ktui:mii:" M. NORTON, jre Lackawanna Ave . Sctanton. Anti-Saw Edge Collars and Cuffs, every body wants them. THE "DOZ IT." ,io8 Venn Avcnus. A. II. WRMAN IF YOUR liMO NEEDS TUNING OR TIM ACTION NEEDS REPAIRING Send yout ouiei to PERRYBROS 205 Wyoming Ave. Wo n rs nrtu ru nimnxl In tin nil If tnrla of repairing and finishing, and guarnn- ' tee that the work will be done cor- ' vectly Mr. S. R. PERRY, who for Mime jenrs has done the best tuning In this city and vicinity, has been rngaged by us to give especial attention to this branch of our busi ness. Several good second-hand organs will be sulci ety cheap. They weie taken in exchange for Briggs & Ludwig l'l anos. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY 1 IWE BA1K BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mntteis SullrltccI Wliero Others J-'alled. Moderate Charge. SOLUBLE. Picparcd according to the prescription of a prominent ic l.illst. It inst.uulv le lievcs and peim.uu inly rules Catarrh, Asihma, ll.iv i'iei, C0I1I 111 the Uenl, S010 Throat mid Qulnsc n irmles, pleasant efleetua' Head this testimon ial "Crown Cnt.irrh P.iwder relieved and cured mv ca-e of Catarrb, whleh was n ery aggravated oee of lorn; standing." .lohu T Coughlili ilJcn.iltmeiit ol Stale), Sll II8t N i;.. Washington 1). ln-k i0 , enis Sold in all llrst class drug store Lib. lal sample, with powder blower compMe, mailed on receipt of 15 i nt& Crown Catarrh Powier Co. I aj Clinton I'irtcs New York City. ttuvcopfned n denernt Insurance Odlee in IS' H'i.1 Stock (ompanlM ifprekonted. l.arjo i.ei CBpiviully fcolkilod. 1 elephoue isoa. PEJtSONAL. At tnimi l'-uil IJohnii, of Pittstcm was In the du yesti idu. Hun T V. I'nuderh. inmmlssloner ef Immihruiiuii. Is in the ilt. Sanvi. I U Price, ft. Seattle, War-li , re luiuid inst evening niter a visit with liiuuls unl leluthis la Went .Scrauton. Alln- "i . i -, Ut .ting, ol Oowi. N. J., iiturii.d u hi r 'oiiu interda. alter s.icndliif, w ctal di.js wild llluuds 111 I III.-, ct Juhfpii Uncpe wliu K tilling n week'K eni,ngf nn nt at tin Aimlciuy ut Music. ( ilie go. -t nt Uiput Kb. tin r. J. Jur ilan w lull in tin i ity Attorney I'liink I.ougiirnn Is In llls liain y, ie lie Is ib i, mllng John l.nzar. who Is chaiueil wlih the mauler ot A i tlion Prouisjnlk hist Januarx. t tft, JVtir's trithedral, lomorrow nmrmiig Miss Kuie Klfshnmnns. of Jlul berij sired and .Inni.-t. irconnor, of New Yoik pity, will lie married Mis.c .Mhr.v and .Maig.uet ijuinnau, rt Wn i;i)n hireet, aie entci talnlng their sis. ter nnel nenlicw, Jlrs. J'. A. Devers und Itlaluo Devers, of Fayette, Idaho Miss Caroline ( laghoin. aslstnut . perlnte-ident of ,li. Laekawnniin l,os. pltnl is lulling 'icr lmnie. Aliss llli. i heth Saul is assisting Miss Ki. inter dur ing Ml- ci i hoin'w ab.'duo. John If itli.'kwi'Od i 'cemli of ( 'teuton Clark"-. "l.ai.t ol His Knee" eompnnv, Joined t(n Pramis Wilson Oprin eiim pany at J5lngh.i,nitoii Saterd.o. n will art In the-v.ip,iclt,y or huslucsa manager. Mrs T J. Wlal. of Poit Asslnllione. Mnutnne Is the uueyt of la r htollier-ln-I'lW I. H Ulnt. of CapmiKO avenue. Mrs. Wlntis i)im wife or Mnjor Wlnt. of the Tenth I nit si Sintrs c'nwtliv, whoso (inn. innnd has beer. ninil fiom Mnntiiuii to Chlt'.inmauRii and In iiuaileied there. F'nlir Committee I'nniglit. There will he a meeting of the police cnmmli'i'f of Select council In the City Hal' tonight at which the care of Pat rolman Joint Hawks will be consider ed 'I ho Ctrl at Cnlilniml, Fiank It. Sioekton'H new novel, rtflcileninn tho Bookman. !rnnt sne Now fining On. Davlddw nron., pawnbiokont Jewelers, i-7 LaeKawanna avenue. and GOING HARD WITH THE SPEAK-EASIES Convictions Secured In Two Cases That Were Tried Yesterday. SOUTH SIOORS WERB DEFENDANTS Anion Hnclunr, 1 rmlurlck llnldnc.r, Prosecuted liv C. V. 'I'rnvcr, iitul John Jc.lomkl, l'rosi'tiiitcd liy T. II. C. .Mnlnnrv, Iluvn Three .11 on I lis In tliii Count) Jail Staring Them In tlio I'nce.-Ttlnl of .Mrs. I'nlmor Ho Riin lloloro .ludgn OlmMend. Two Nineteenth ward men. Anion Haefnor unit Ftedetlck Haldner, were .vo.steidny convicted in criminal court of Rollins liquor without n license. They ato the fit st two o the tweiilj-one. eases that lire being niosecutod by C. W. Travel. The trial In -ach tuse was brief anil tin? Uncling of :i veidlct the matter of only u few minutes. Tracer testified to having purchased Intoxicants at these places on his memotable visit to the South Side Mutch 1, and iiImi gave doscilptlons of the Intel lor of the house showing that they weie lilted up as balountt and that an Internal revenue licence hung behind the bar. Travel' took a mutt named A. J. j Angoll 111 omul with him nt the time. 1 but Angell hus dlsnppented. The accused had vi ry weak defenses, doing little moie than making a denial. John Unottgcr. who was nli tiltd, but In whose cum. u eidkt had int been ngreed upon at adjuuinlng hour, admitted attei mueh hesi tation, and aftei being warned that he was on his oath, that he took out an Internal revenue license. In the next bienth he swore that he took It out because he wanted to sell clears and soil drinks. No arguments weie made to the jury on either side, Dlstilct Atlornov .lone for the eoiiimonwealth and Attorneys John J. Murphv anil W. It. Lewis lor I the defendants agreeing to submit the mc n the charge of the juilRe. oNi.Y Timni: abdications. Judge Arrhbald called the attention of each Jurv 10 the fact that only three applicants for a liiense weie made fiom the Nineteenth ward and all three of them granted. He also laid paitleular stress upon the double mo tive of the defensi with which the de fendants are cliaiced, defrauding the government and unjustly competing with the saloon keepers who rfiave taken out licenses, in the IUldncr ! ,nvrt llirt li,i iiifult, n i ,nommpnilii t Inn ot mercy. A fourth Trnver case, that against Frank Uriel, of the Eleventh ward, was tried but no vol diet had been leached at adjournment. Uriel's de fense was that It was a barbet shop and not a bar that he Maintained and that the bar and IKtuies and the tev i niio license that hung on the wall be longed tj a former tenant, who kept a licensed place there two oais ago, and left his stuff behind because of some disagreement with the landloid. A erdlct was leached shortly after ad journment and will be handed Into court this morning. The ease against James McOuigan was lalled Just before adjournment and will be tiled this morning. T. II. C. Maloney, the North Knd eiusadei succeeded in convicting one of the two men he had at rested for selling without n liiense. lie was John Jezleiskl, of Prlceburg. A half dozen witnesses testilled to having bought Intoxicants at Jezleiskl'n house and that lie had the place fixed up with all the appeaiancea of a llrst class bar loom. OHNKHAI, DHNIAIi. The witness denld the allegations in toto and tiled to make It out that a Polish political dub met at his house peilodlcally and sent out for beer and that that was the only drinking car ried on about the place. He also tried to show that Maloney was actuated by spile, Jezleiskl having opposed lihn politically Judge Arthur C, Olmstead, of the Pottei-MeKeun district, who Is spec ially presiding in the supieior court loom, when- the ease was tiled, charg- ed the juiy to pay no attention to the (political i lub meetings or the alleged animosity. If the Juiy believed the witnesses for tho ptosecutlon It should convict the delendaut. If It believed that Jezlerskl told the tiuth when be i denied having sold Intoxicants to the prosecutor's witnesses he should be ac HUltted. After the chaise had been delivered, MesMs (Irrigate and Olver consul for the defense nskeri conn to Instiuct the Jury thnt there could be no conviction. s the pioM'cutor had failed to show that Jezlerskl did not have a licenbc. Judge Olmstead lefused the motion, contending thnt It was Incumbent on I he defendant to show that he had a license, if he did huve one. Andiew KomlnskI, the second of the men Maloney Is prosecuting did not respond. Ills .mornes anld they re. celed wcud fiom him that he was seilouslj 111 Judge Olmstead said that would not do; he would hno to be lit ought in The sheilff was dliccted to send a man aftet him. THU WOKLKKHS CASH. The aggravated assnult and battery case of Constnble Fied Mink against Constable J. F. Woelkert. was tried be fore Judge IMwards In couit loom No. 2. Mairh iS last, Woelkeis was ar rested by C. W. Traver on the chnige of perjury. At the hearing In Alder man Wright's oillce he became some what ob?trepeious and Constable Mink, by direction of the aldernmn proceded to quiet him. Mink says that when he laid his hand on Woelkeis' shouldei to nri nionlsh him to be quiet, Woelkers knocked him down and beat him so badly thnt ho was laid up In the hos pital for a couple of weeks. Woelkers' story was that Mink as saulted him with a policeman's ilub and to ptoteet himself he grappled with his assailant, in the struggle Mink fell over a chair and was Injured. C. Hallentlne nsrlsted Air. Thomas In the prosecution of the euse. and John T Sciagg repiesenhd the defense. The jury was out at adjournment. The case against Mis. Nellie Palmer, chin ged with enticing young gills for Immoinl put poses, was calli-d befoie Judge Olmstead Just piovious to ad journment. The. defendant Is charged with having chugged ilftetn-ycar-old Veina Illshop and then stood by while Oeorge I). Shoemaker, a bat tender at the Imperial, ravished her. The gill was on the stand telling her story when adjourning time came. She snld she was engaged by Mrs. Palmer hb a housemaid last December. A short while -after entering her omploymont she was taken to a ball on the South Sldo by Mrs, Palmer. Hhncmnkor no compnnltd them home. They stopped at the Imperial nnil Mis. Palmer mixed up n drink which she forced the gill to take. It ninile her slrk and she asked for a drink of water. Mrs. l'almer gave her a drink of something that looked like water, but which ono swallow proved war something else, what It was the Kill could not tell. hi:cami2 t'NcoNsciors. After lils she knew nothing until she found lie self In her bedroom nt Mrs. I'nlmei's Iioum1 on New stieet. The gill was in the l.aekn wanna hospital for over a month, aa thu result of th assault. Shoemaker has been Indicted and will be tiled this week, (Icoige l.ltllejohn, a 1'iovldence lad, c nursed with stealing a poclcptbook containing I0 fiom thu home of Mlclmet MeOtilre, of Cayuga stieet, was tiled before Judge Olm'Uend. No vet -did had been reached at nd Inurnment. Herbert Knnpp, who blew off one of Patrolman James Saul's lingers with a shotgun, when the latter was m test ing him. nt his homo on North Hromtey avenue, plead guilty to the thlul count of the Indictment, aggravated assault and bnltotv. He was temandod for sentence later. John Mulloy, of Mav Hold, convicted last week of selling without a license, was sentenced by Judge IMwards to three months In thu county Jail and $;on line. Sentence In the case of X. T.npnlyncr comlcted Inst week of keeping a tippling house and selling on Sunday, was lor ailed and Ahedefcnilniitieleasod 011 $1,000 ball for his appearance May 15. Finns! Nurlsky and Ignatz S.tnofsky became his bondsmen. l.opalyner's sentence was nk months In the county jail and lines aggregating $."0. Charles Jordan. 11 lad who plead guilty to n charge of malicious mis chief, preferred bv Mrs. Hrldget ('on 11PI. was committed to the House of ItefllRi' EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED Attorney William J. Tracey Arrested on a Serious Charge Asked lo Fur nl.Mi Ball for Ills Appearance. AVilllnm J. Traeey, an attorney, with olllces in the Hoard of Trade building, was ariested by Constable Cole yester day afternoon on a win rant sworn out bv iicoiRc Watson, of the West Side, chnrgeri with the embezzlement of $300, having taken the sum as payment for certificate of stock In the Mutual fluar nntee Ilulldlng und Loan association, of Philadelphia, whose agency he held up to Am II IB. 1VJS The warrant was swoin out by Aldoi man Howe and Tince." was given n heating yesterday aftei linn. Hall was required In the sum of $,-,00. A pievlous wan ant was Issued Inst week nt the Instinct' of (Jeoige Lang ham, Jr., vlic-piesident of the com pany, and at the healing ball was fur nished Tracey by James W. Oakford, James Molr and H. II. Hippie and the defendant was granted time to adjust his dlfi'eiences with the company. This he failed to do, mid Investiga tion shcfweil that Tracey was short In his accounts between J.'i.flOO and ?C,000. The abine bondsmen jesterday noti fied Alderman Howe to wlthdtaw their ball and hand the prisoner over. When the constable attempted to ar lest Ttaccy jesteiday morning nl Ills lesldenie on Jeffeison uvenue, ho feigned Illness, and while the oflleer was calling a onb to convey him to the alderman's ofllc e, he made his escape. Hewas afterwaid m tested In the Hoard of Trade building. Tiacey has been piactlelng law In this city for seveial yents, and has been piomlnently Identified with the Thir teenth regiment, holding the position of quartermaster. Ills an est was ef fec ted yesterday because he could not be taken from the ranks ot thu soldiers after they were called out. The gov ernment protects men while In the sei vic e of the army. Seveial effoits weie made by the prisoner during the afternoon to secure his ii'Iense on ball, and H he is not successful he will be committed to the county Jail to await trial, as the com mitment is now In the hands of Con stable Cole. ASSOCIATED BOARDS OF HEALTH. Ijcml-Amiiiiil .Meeting Is to Ho Held Today in City Hall. The semi-annual meeting of the As sociated Hoards of Health will be held this afternoon and evening In the Hoard of Health looms. City Hall. Papers will be read by Dr. J. C. Pi lee, of Datton; Profes.sor A. If. Welles, of the high school: Dr. 1,. Wehlau, Dr. William H. Allen, Dr. W. A. Paine and Dr. J. C. Hateson. The public generally is Invited. The papers will undoubtedly be of great Interest. Nothing Is mine Important than health. The physicians und others whose names appear upon the prog.-ammt' are thoroughly capable men rad have taken great pains In the preparation of their paper.i. It would, therefore, be for thu interest of all who cuu to attend. t'nrpenlers to Celebrate. AVednesday evening. May 1, Carpen ters t'nlon. No. ,-if,3. will hold a banquet In tho hall over the Hconomy fuiultuie stoie. AV onilng avenue, the occasion being the dedication oi the hall that Is to be used as headquarters for the caipenters of Scrauton and vicinity. All cnrpenti'ts aio Invited to be pics cnt and hi lug their lady friends. N'nver llelore 1ms such a gieat stock of watches, diamonds, clocks, Jevelr.v, etc, been lilac ed In this illy lor sale us now offered for sale to the public to the highest bidder at auction. These goods must bo disposed of Great batgiilns can be obtained. iHveijbcidy Invited. Sales from 0 to 12 a. in., 2 to 5 p. m. nnd 7 to A p. in. Dnvidnw Tiros., pawn brokers and Jewelers, 22" Lackawanna avenue An Action in n.lerlniPiit. The executors of tho estate of tho Into H. II. Thronj) vesteidiiy brought un ejectment suit against the Honta Glass Pipe and Conduit company to re cover a 2't acie plot of hi omul In Throop. Under thu Ited Kobe, Woymon's Greatest Romance. Heldlo man the Ilooktnnu. DIiiiuoiiiIn nt Auction now going on at Davldow Uios.', 227 Lackawanna avenue. 'J'he .Slandard llenrnr, S. It. Crockett's spaikllng new ro mance. HoIUIemnn tho Hookmnu, Lvorvboriv Is Inyiteil to tho auction sale at Davldow Hros,, 227 Lackawanna avenue. WILL OF THE LATE WILLIAM T.SMITH Was Admitted to Probate Yesterday by Register Koch. A1ANY CHARITABLE BEQUESTS Homo for tho Fricndle, Si. Pnt tick's Orpluutiiso. St. I.uko's Church, lauiifiu-annu llospltnl, .lit. Pluiiinut Accident I'lind, Scrauton Public Library Ant lteuicinbcrcd. How the i:tuiiKiVL- Lstato Mas l)lvldcd--.11rs. Smith fs i'.xucutrlx. The will of the bite W. T. Smith wa3 probated yesterday with Itcglstcr Koch, In accordance with one of Its provisions thnt It should not be of fered for jnobate until thirty days after the demise of the decedailt. It Is appended In full. "I William T. Smith, of the city of Pcnnton, In the county of Lackawanna ami state of Pennsvlwtiiln. do make and publish i his mv lust will and testament lietebv i evoking and maklig void all former wills by me at any tlmn hereto fote Hindi . "I illni't nil mv lust debts and funeral expenses to be fullv paid anil i.itltkil by my exieutori. heielnafn i mum d as soon us convenlinlly miiv be after my decease. "I illicit in executnis to selei t suit able biiilnl plot (II the same Is not se lei led bj Ilie Inline mv death) and to elect an npptopil.itii monument theivon for nivsxlf ami wife "I give and In queatli to my beloved wile, Ahbv It Smith n mansion. Ikiuet, bum end outbuildings, together with tho lot or plot on which the same ate elected, together with all tin liouiiliolri fuiul tuie, books, pletuies, plitcs, hi rse, car riages and h.iness "1 give, ilcvhe and bequeath to mv b; loved wife, Abby It. Smith. In addition to tho above bequest, the full i qli.il one half part of all mv estate, real, tiersun.il, niKed. wheiesuever tie same innv be at the time ot m death and should said one-hall of m estate not equal the sum of fieuoivi then I civ i and bequeath to my said wife the sum of Muo.uuo, Instead of said one-half ol m i state "1 give to my said wife Ahbv H. Smith, Mich sum as in i be piwihle on any poll i v or policies of Insni.ince upon my life not alr.ul.v made piv.ihle to het. and tho same shall not be tnki n Into aeiounl III the estimating tin. one-half of mv estate or the I'io.WO heielntormo given hor. HKOTHHU i:i:.ihmi!i:im:d. 'i ulve nnd beniii.iili to mv nrnhmv. Thomas Spr.uue, the -nun of ?i()iio. "I give and bequeath lo m lu'othe". ltcnel P. Smith, the sum ol JJ..1W, and 111 the event of the death of the said Il"nel helot c me then this Inquest sliall go to his son, C.ioigc 11 Seilth. "I give and bequeath the snin of t SO 000 unto Hiiim iuIhi, it 'in iK II. Wells nnd Thomas Spiagui. t lit ir lnll and as signs foicvcr upon the uses and tiusts lollawlng "I 'list To nut (i nil nlaee the same out at Intciest on hiuh seiurltles as ato usual ly lequlied for the Investment ot Itust Hinds ami ji.iv over the Inl-icst and In toine thile.if scnil-aniuully to Clara P. Smngue. I'lainls J. Wnrieii. Lucy W. i Smith. Miry Spnigm. Clara P. Davis and Lllen S ni I en, slsti i'b anil nieces, in equal petitions anil sh.iiis as loli as each of thctu shnll the. "Siccnd. in tin evmt of the death of Itlier of said sisters or nieces without Issue then to pa the Interest und income 111 equal portions to t!e sliivlvilig USUI que tiu.sl In said clas. "Third In the event of the death of cither of said cestui que ti list to pay ovei the pin Hon ut .-.ilil mist Hind on whlii said deceased cestui cpie trust received Interest and Income to the child or chll dlell ot s.Uil lliieasid usttll qui trust. "'"ninth. In the i vi nt of the death ol all said cestui que HUM without lssiio then to pay over thu prhulp.il of said trust tunri and nuv unpaid Interest or Income to my hells exchullni-' however my ne phew. William T. s.pi.. ue ,aiid hU helM. "The said above lirs and Inquests to be paid In full It m (stale, after tin be quest to mv wile, will meet said amount without alutennn. lor tax oi cImiku of any kind. "And as touching all the lest, residue and remainder ot in estate. 1 give, de sh and beciueaih the same ns lollows: "1 give and beiiue.it h to the Society of the Home, for Filindless Women and l lilldien of the clt ol Sctanton a sum of Jl.utio. "I give and bcciueath to St. Patrick's Oiph.in Asjluin ot ll.vdc Paik tho .sum of $1 DUD. i give and bequeath to St. Luke's I'ro testaut Hptstsipal chiiii.h uf Scianton tho sum of $l.uuo. "1 give and lieqiif nth to the Laeknwnn n.i Hospital ol Siraiiton the sum of $1 uoo. "I give and bn,uei,tli to the Alt. Pleas ant .Mutual liemiit Assoel.itlou at Alt Pleasant mines, Snaiitou, P.i the sum of K'OO. TO Till,' PI'HLIC LIIH5AUY. "J give and bequeath to the Public LI brar.v. to be plaied In the Albtlghl Ale moiial building, thi sum ol Jl.ouo. "I glvo and In queatli lo Chailes Post the sum &f Jl.Sim "I glvo nnd hi qui nth to Albert Post tho sum of JJ.Oiki. "I give and lx-qurnlli to William II. Wil liams, If he Is in mv emplo at the lime of mv death. lh sum of $l,uon. "And If mj ivtutH Is not niiillelent to pav tho last named legacies out oi the residuary estate, then the same shall be paid p.tleahlv out of mic h estate js may lemain. "And In iase my estate is .iiiflieient to pay nil the above speclllc legacies and any portion ren.alns, then one-sevi nth of said replilim 1 give and biiiueath to Thomas Sprague, his heiis and assigns forever, anil the remaining six-sevenths I give, devise and bequeath to Henrv llilln. jr., Charles II. Wells and Thomas Sprague, their lulls and i sslgns lorever, upon the same uses and trusts and to bo paid to the same persons and classes heriintufore provided In the gift and be quest of $;o flirt "And In case of the death of eltlni or nn of said nlst rs ur nelees, or m ne phew, Thomas Spu.gue, befoie me, then the child oi (hllihel) of such deceased sistet, nieces or nephew, Thomas Sptagu shall like tin place of his oi her patent in said trust or In the distribution of my estate. a. the case may be. "1 nominate, I'u'ixtituio and appoint mv In loved wife. A (.by It. Smith, executllx of this my last will and testament, and In tho event ot her death belore me, oi she ilieilnes to m t or in casu she acts and dies bt fm o the lull sitth ment ot mv is tate, then I nomlr.ile. constitute and up pnint mj friends Ueni) ltelin, jr.. ,mj Charles 11 Wills and my nephew, Thomas Spragac. executors ol tills mv l'ast will and tistannnt. nnd I do give full power and nuth jrltv to my executrix or exccutoiH and tho survivals or survivor of them to sill any oi all ot mv leal es tate nt public oi in hate sale and to malco Coursen's "Gem" and Coursen's "White Loaf," Wc have made NO ad vance, but will when present stocks are sold. E. Q. Coursen Wholesale and Retail, Floor nnd deliver goods nnd MiMticnt deeds for the snme. In witness whereof I. William T. Smith, the testator, have to this my will written on two sheets of paper set my liiiml and seal this twenty-third day or March. A. D. one thousand eight bundled and nine, ty-two. "WILLIAM T. PAIITH " Sgned, scaled, publMicri and declared by the above iinnied William T. Smith us nnd for his lust will nnd testnmenl In presence of ns who have In rotmto sub scribed our names as witnesses theieto In the presence ot the suld test.itoi and of each other, CHAISLHH II. LINDSAY. CllAKLLS 11. OIJNTIJll. WITH THE BOYS IN BLUE. The best leporter In Scianton will go with tho 'llilucf nth for The Tilbline ami send dally war news home. Ills dispute lies will be like personal lott.'ri fiom loved onei at the front. Dr. Snndurling is nt 2W Arinms Avenue. Dr. F AI Sendetllng the well-known dentist, who for twenty years practiced on the West Side, has jemoved to the central dtv and Is now located nt L'liS Adams rivei.np. wber,, bn hns ., (Inn suite of olllces. Dr. Senderllng has long been recognized as one of the best dentlsta this city hns ever had. and his icmoval to the i entrnl city will give him n lineer field for usefulness, lie would bo pleased to see his many friends ut his new quarters. Auction, Auction, Auction Sale. Thousands of dollars of valuable goods, such as dlninonds, watches. Ml vcrwaic, musical Instruments, statue were, fishing tackb, guns, etc. All these goods me uniedecmed nnd will be offeied for sale at auction to the highest bldriei. Call and attend the great sale now going on. Davldow 1'ros., pawnbiokeis and Jewulcia, 22" Lackawanna avenue. Kvcry Hoy in lllue before going to tho front should call and receive Flint: reading matter with the compliments of an old 13th comrade, Heldleman thu Hookinan. 4'17 Spruce. -- i flour, flour, Flour. Coui sen's "Gem," best nnd cheapest; no advance yet, but will be much higher. Huy your giocerics now. U. G. Coursen. liie l.iucest Stock of uniedecmed pledges of diamonds, watches, Jewelry, etc., will be placed on sale nt nuetlon to the highest bid der. Gicat opportunity. Call and don't lnlss It. The whole stock must be sold, aa the time bus expired. Great bar gains can be obtained. Hverybody In vited. Davldow Hios., pawnbrokers and jewelers, 227 Lackawanna avenue. Hell Igonitors t I.'attln's. UC T'cnn avenue. fancy Hnrdv llfin at G. R. Clark's, 201 Washington avc. Visit Hook Auction, Vi7 Spruce, livery afternoon and evening. Few days only. m i Wntciiesnt Auction. You can obtain them at your own pikes, attend the auction. Davldow Hros., 227 Lackawanna avenue. BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, lncliullnfc tho piinles oxtractiasol tietU by nn entirely now pioceai. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., juSrruce bt Opp. Hotel Jermyn Here's the best bargains we've offered up to date. Even at this greatest of all great sales, the Cottage Curtains we advertised last week did not go half way round among the many who came to buy. Nor will these last much longer than a day or two if the people are as quick to appreciate this even better bargain. Bed Sets Lace Bed Sets that Kerr & Co. sold from $4 to $6 a set, all have been bunched ( AA for busy buying. Choice P s3 Odd Curtains About a hundred pairs of Odd Lace Curtains. In most cases only one pair of a kind. Cur tains that Kerr & Co. sold for ?r.5o 'TETy-r to $2.0 a pair- Choice, per pair... Striped Curtains Similar to the Cottage Striped Curtains so mauy were disappointed in not gettiug. These are better quality, and Kerr & Co. asked $1.75 a pair for them, (fc ff Choice now P fl .lU Nottinghams iS pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains will be closed quickly at .35c a Pair. s i 406408 Lacka. Ave. IL9IY OIL 19 MANUFACTURING H 1 11 to J 10 Meridian Mrect.scrmiioii, I'o. Icleiihoae !,". PAINT DliPAKTMI'.Nr.-Mnseed Oil, VarnUb, Dryers Jaiuu nnd HUiuslowmiu. SCRANTON'S at PRICES ON GROCERIES Food, Meal or Corn, per hundred.. Full Crenm Cheese, per pound.... Cronmeiy Duttcr, per pound Stilctly Fiosh Kggs, per dozen.... Choicest Cold Packed Tomatoes, tier dozen Home-rindeied Lard, per pound.. 2 packages of Host New Garden Seeds for AVainei's or Maglo Ycabt.pr pack age 1 t "iiud full weight package Snl unitus 2 enns of Ftesh Cockles Hngle Milk, pi r can Clover Lenf Salmon, per can Ho.val Halting Powder, per pound. 1 pound full weight Com Starch.. 75c So ISc lie or.c sc re 2c 3c 23c ISc i.v 4i SCRANTON STERLING STEARNS Carriages Rubber Tired by experts. We have our own plant. Soft Steel Rounds up to 7 inch. Large stock Cold llolled Shafting. 126-128 Franklin Ave., SCRANTON. lurpentiue, Wtilla 1,3.1 1, CJvi !'.-, piu , U1U I UWLU MUU All iron and Steel i 1 1 i Watkins ? 4 mm m 20 Lackawanna Ava, Scrantoa Pa. Wholesale ntul Itctitll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Rcndy Mixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, lVonoinlca'., IHirnbla. Vnrnlsli Stains, rroditclns Perfect inillntlouof KxponilTH Weiocls. ' Raynolds' Wood Plnlsli, Kspoelnlly Designed Tor Innlilo Wori Alnrblc Floor Finish, Humble and Dries Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. x PURS LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE?, This Week UNITED BRAND SfllRTS Sold liVerywIicL'p for . Ono .Dollar. i mm it I n h kAAAAAiAA A A 4MA.4MA s a ditVxetv To suppose that modi in Patent flour Is not In altbful. Somo piople have an Id. a that all .the best part ol I lie wheat is thrown nwnj. "J. his Is nut so. Dveiv bit of the ili.'istible pa "t ' of the win it I' mil Into the ' Hour. N'i thhiri but the bran or i hunk Is tlitoe.n out. "Snow White 9t Iinm contains nbsolntel all the nourishing uart of the wheat. Not a bit of it is wasted. Not a panicle that is digestible Is tin own out. All grocers sell "Snow White." "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO bcrnnton, Carbondalc, C)l pliant. a b I have a large .stock of these pianos In all culm s and prices. I havo be side Hnzclton Uiothoisi, Haus, AVlilt ney, Hluze, Richmond, etc,, at prices from $:00 upward, and payments ?G a month or more. Send direct to Wilkes Harre. 1 am prepared to glvo liberal discount!! to those who buy tlliect. Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. :en. P Wcsi Market Stieet, WllkeIHrrj. SOUND ARGUriENT. BARBOUR'S HOME GRED1TII0USE M tho plneo to not our Kurnltttra; era can pny a llltlo every month and liuva tin goocUall Hi tlniB ue nro ptiyiiij for tUara, and that's win ro wo'ro sola,-. . j .! - - O C1 " hn 425 LACKAWANNA AVE,
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