The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 24, 1899, Morning, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SCRANTON TRIBUN13- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1899.
iq
HlBTHE BURT
B I V K nU k If
isr rntnAKu
The Burt & Packard " Korrcct
Shane" shoes arc sold everywhere
for 8?. oo and JG.oo. You can duv
shoes forMess money, but they do
'not hold their shape. You pay ui
for style and fitting qualities that
cannot be purcnasea in ordinary
shoes.
KORREGT
SHAPE
Unit for thlt trait muk
tranUttl en toll,
Don't idoII
your tttt
by Httrlagl
eo amp
Mtotl."
technical constltutlonul reasonn nnd
because It attempts .to teirulate the
practice and Jurisprudence of the
courts of I.acUuwannn. county.
Line Fence Decision.
JiuIko Uuiifcter, yesterday, hnnded
down mi opinion In the lliie-foncf case
of Klleti C. Kelly, ;of Mudlson menue,
iiBnlnt lier neighbor, James !'. Don
nelly, In which he decided that the de
fendant ha plared the fence posts on
the plulntlrfs land an Inch and three
qunrteiw farther than the law permits
He dlieqts that they bo removed.
The ludce states the law to be that
when a propel ty holder erects a line
fence he can set It sauaicly on the dl
ldlnpr line but no part of the fence
hi ill nrrnnv mnro nf liU nnlrrlihni 'fi
land than his own. Tf the pbstts ueed !
are four Inohes thick, not more than
two Inches of earh po?t can be net on
the neighbor's land
two places. Pahtmann was picked up
Insensible. The sunreon of the ship
hurried to him. AVIthln twenty minutes
he wrts dead.
It w'uh C o'clock the next' evening
when the engines of the v:ilehad wete
stopped, the colors were ylace'd at half
must and after lOiJItif the funeral ser-lc-e
nt sea, Adoluh Pahlmann's body
flnn committed to lite deep, almost Ave
days to the hour that h and Marie
Iltenner, of Vletinn, iusiln, had been
made man and Ce, and just tin eo
days after he had been watching over
her corpse
LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES,
5crnton, Pa.
FIGHTING AGAINST
ALLEGED HOLD-UP
WM. CONNELL ENJOINS LEniGH
VALLEY RAILROAD CO.
Seeks the Inteiventlon of Couit to
Restrain the Ralhoad Company
from Taking Possession of Con
nell & Co.'s Breaker Propel ties
with Its Tiacks Answer iu the
Suit of the Mt. Plensant Coal Com
pany Against the Lackawanna
Railroad Company.
Couit now has In hand the fight be
tween the Connt'll Coal iompjn and
thf. Lehlch Valley lUlltoad company
tor the coiitiol of the coal fiom the
William A and Law l em e tolli"rle,
In which tlieie hae bu'ii .v number
of preliminary .skii nil-dies during the
nasi weeK
Some or the coal mined fiom these
tolllelles Is le.iM-d fiom the Lehigh
Vulley. but the bulk of It Is leased
irom William Council, piesldent of
the t'linnell Coal companv. Such of
the coal as Is leased fiom the tall
load company is shipped oer the Le
high Vallej. Thete is no contiact
binding the dellveiy of tlie William
Council poitlon of the io.il to any
company.
Recently the Lehigh Vallev, thiough
Its binnih (oinpany. the Pennsyhanla
and New Yoik Canal and liilioad
(ompans, pioceeded to extend Its
tiacks thiough the Council Coal com
pany's propel t and alongside the coal
thlltes of the two lneaki'K- 111 ques
tion. This was attenuited under the
tight of eminent domain and a bond
In the sum of $1,00(1 was tendeted the
Council Coal tonip.ir. to Insure the
damages that would .mine to It by
leason of the selzmt
TIip coal iompjn lefused to ac
tept the bond and eteida the Jt
toineys foi the Lehigh Valley. WIl
lanl. Wan en .V Knapp. petitioned
i oui t to appiove the bond and direct
It to be llled. that thev might proceed
w llh the selztlie
At the same time William Count 11
dime Into toiiii bj bis attoinevs,
AVelles & Toiii-v. and set tired a pie
llminaiy Injunction ietialrlns the Le
high Valley fiom extending Its tiacks
thiough the bleakei piopeitle".
In hie petit lot: Ml. Council iocUc
the fact that he owns Imllv Iduallv
(ix er 2.00U.O0U tons of coal bint; in the
Cnnnelt Coal (onipauy tuicK and If
the Lehigh Valley Is allowed to build
the blanch loafi as contemplated It
will coniliel him to ship ihe (al oet
the Lehigh Vallej and this be aer
would woik to his lnjuiv to the ex
tent of $'!Oii,onn, as he i an obtain a
much laigei sum foi the coal fiom
other pel sons than fiom the Lehigh
Vallej innipauy'h feedt" the Penn
sylvania mid New Yoik Canal and
llnlltoad (ompanv. b whli h line the
coal would have to be shipped should
the new liiani h toad he peuultted to
i tin Its Hue unil. i thi bieakets and
n'on-dde tlu mil rhutt as contem
plated An arllda'i fiom .1 S McAnult.v.
feoiet.il of the Council Coal 0111
pany. setting foith mateilallv the same
facts as (oiitnlued In the petition of
Mr. Council. u al-n submitted.
Couit took the pa pets and will later
heai aiguments on tli iule to make
the pielimlu.il lujuni tlou pennaiKiit
Lackawanna Made Answer.
The DelaU.ne l.a'kuwauna and
Wetein l.allioad i oiuptiny. iluough
Piesldeu . I'. Tiue-dale, made un
hwh vesleulay by Whlard Waiieu
und Knapp, to the eiult yuit nt th
Mt I'leasiint Coal company.
This Milt was instituted, two wtkt
hsu b the Ml. I'lea&at't mmp.tii, to
establish It1- light 'o leruove the oel
held In idee row i outlet ting its bieaki r
with the dump ad o's the l,u( k.tvvuuiui
tucks and substitute fur li j !..vsIom
of belt toal mnwveis, It IwIiik the
Intention of the Mt J'l naant (.ompanv
to ship It eoal b the uutui'o and
Western toad after .l.imiaij l, p.ioo.
when Its (.(iiurii't with the Uelawaiu.
LMckawanua miuI Western loul ex-
pltes.
The Alt. Pleui'iiul tompanv alluges
In siippoit of Its aiuhoi.ty to m.iki the
contemplated' ultemticnv. that ' thti
Lackawanna cuinpunv navt It an oei
head ilght-ot-way In consideration,
niiion? othit things, of the abandon
ment of, u giado dossing which had
been umlnt'tiiied near Hit lii.-iiktr f
years both by th company and Wil
liam Swctland the pielou owne. of
the tract.
In Its answer, the Lackuwiiiiua (om
pany denies all knowledse-of tinj, such
iigreemelit und expresses the turn be
lief that no such agreement 't.m ever
made. The Liickav.'aiinn s version of
the nfffilr Is that the pei-iuisi'im to
conntiuct the oethead right -ofMv ay
was Brnnted to the Mt Pleasant com
pany to facilitate the opetutlon of the.
colliery; during the petlod in which
It was 'under contract to furnish coal
t the$IacTaw'ahni txiad, and that
whenlthe contract cesser., the ralhoad
dompanyyiias the power to have the
overhead bridge removed.
JVdttce'hae been given the coal com
pariy, the answer further relates, to
emovo the overhead hrldgo and cer
tain portions of tho breaker which ar
fonstructed-on-tne railroad company's
propertyAunffervt'ietemporao' per
inlsslVinrst;V,,i"fy 'nsjJnted , above,
dUringMeiaTMWthe7Bhlpj)inff con-
Called Mrs. Sczewa Names.
Ward & Horn yesterday Instituted a
suit In slander against Helen Letkewlcz
to lecovcr $5,000 damages for Mrs Mary
Sczewa, of Dickson City.
The platntlfT alleges the defendant
tailed her opprobrious names and ac
cused her of a serious crime on Oc
tober 6, while Annie Sczewa, daugh
ter of the plaintiff, was listening.
The lallroad company nlso says that
the new- oveihead stiucture Is to be
nearly font times the width of the
piesent bridge, which was limited In
width to twtnty-flve feet under the
agreement In question, and that a
structure of this character would In
tel fere with the operation of the rall-
roid. notlier contention Is that when
the pet mission was gianted It as
ugieed that nothing but culm was
to be tart led across the oveihead
bridge
In Argument Couit.
Judges Archbald, Ounstei and Kd
w arils opened a week's session of aigu
ment couit yesterday In the supeilor
couit loom. The following caes weie
reported settled: J. Stanley Smith
and others against V. K. Loomls anJ
others, hiIcf to piodllce deeaV. c 311
tiacf, etc.. Silas Hait!e against
Chatles Mlllald, exceptions to olll of
costs. S It. Huff against Wile M
I'lnn. KU.iulIan, iule to open ludif-
ment; liildget Conwuy against .lohn
Hogan. certiroail, V. A. Ilennier
against P .1 Claik. ceitlorail. M'cha-1
X.czletske against Mkhael Lelklewei::,
ceitlorail. Maigaret Hobbs against
Thomas F. Dals, rertloiail; Keniy
Martin against Daniel Barry, certloi
ari. Susan Able against Fied W. Kp
pling and otheis, certlorail; In the
mattei of the estate of Kdith II. Al
dle. i iilu foi dischaigeof guaidlan
The following cases were continue 1.
J A. Rairon against Robei t Joli won,
iule foi a new trial. In the milter
of habitual diunkennes of A. E. Burr,
iule to i educe allow anie; Hnos F nn
against Mai tin Hariett, iule to amend
sheilff's letuin; V.. D. Fltchett against
Charles L. Fltchett, iule for det ee in
dloice, Jennie Coiwln against Fi-ank
H. Corwln, iule foi deciee In dK'O't't,
Stovei, Hanis & Company agttist
William Hcibeit, iule to open judg
ment, S. Mills Illy & Company against
T. A. Tollman and otheis, rule to
open Judgment, Xellle Allen against
Uenjamin Allen, iule for deciee In (II
ioiii' Hiltlget Delnney vs W. II.
Kvans. i ult to open Judgment: K. J
Llugood against M Meilthew, iule to
open Judgment Philip Itudolph & Sin
against I'. J Fltzslmnions; certloiail:
.Tatob Suialt't against Rose Suta
Vlt7, iule fot deciee In dlvoice. In tile
matter of the state of Cella Lofius.
deceased, exceptions to auditor's a--(ounts:
In the matter of the estate of
Catheilnu Wlnton. dpceared, excep
tions to auditors icpoit
In the following tases the iule was
made absolute Mai tin McDonough
against Patihk Cone. iule to strike
off Judgment' Tindeis' National oank
against J. I- Hughes, iule for a new
ttlal Mai Tlmnions agiiiii the illy
of f'uiboudnle mie to file amerdd
statement. W. H. Kans aga'r.st the
township of Caibondak', iule t r man
damus execution
In the case of II L. P.oyei and
otheis against W Olbson Jones and M.
L. Jimes, iule foi new trial: Thomas It
Jones against A. P. O'Donnell and
others, exceptions and iule for Judg
mnt. John Joces and otheis against
Mary Dunn, i ule to open Judgment,
the rules ueie dlchaiged.
In the ca.se of Thomas Henij against
J. J. Gallagher an J Ann Gallagher.
Judgment as to Ann Ciillagher wasi
lefused, and atllinied as to J J. Gal
lagher. Atgumnts weie heard In the follow
ing i ases Pati.tk Tituko agilnst the
TJeliwatv and Hudson (cinpanj, iule
to stilke ase fiom trial list, Matgaiet
Kennedx against the yen Yoik, On
tailo and Western Raid nail company,
iule to mi ike off non-suit Prldget
Ciay and otheis oBalnst Maiy M"Cor
mlel; and otheis. iule for new tilalj
Llz7le Caie against
Election Contest.
The following wltuessei were exam
ined esteiday In the Langstaff con
testetl election case: Thomas W.
ThoiiKis William M. Williams, Is.iuc
Pi b 'lin Parks, Charles Rnlne, Geo
Adams William M. Davis. Richard Ev
ans, William Lunney, Reese Jones
Reese Thomas, P. 11. Flnley, Patrick
Sloan, Thomas R. Rdwards, William I J.
Thomas, George Turner, Henry Nich
ols, L, H. Jones They are from Ran
som. Greenfield, Hlakcly and Scrnnton
Yesterday's Mnrringe Licenses.
John Schafer ".Scranton
Nellie lincan Scranton
John Lehman . S2i Haulson avenue
Katherlne Giampp,
617 Green Ridge street
Chailes Graff. .Tr . . S13 Willow stieet
Lenu Ganz 1J8 Kim street
Wlnton
Archbald
Peckvlllo
. . .Olyphant
S14 Court street
623 Court street
Crover Throop
Melvln Scranton
Patilck Flt7patrick
Margaret Flnnegan
Thomas Morris .. ,
Maty A. Hodgson .
Chatles E. Lyman.
Pansy E. AVashburne
John M
Mary J.
SKIN
IRRITATIONS
Instantly
Relloved by
GUTICURA
For irritation, itch-
ins, and Inflam
mation ot tbo.
skin, for scaly I
cruptlonsof tho
scalp, dry, ,
tbln, and
falling h.ilr.s
for rod, rough hands
ana lacial bloin-
tslias, nothing so
puro, so speedily J
cQectlvo as warm
baths with CuncnBA Soap, followod by
geutie onolntlugs T7lth CirricuaA, purest
of einolllonts and greatest ot sum cures.
Sold tlumirtoot IhtVorVi Pottf D.iKDC.Cotr,
SoHl'rop, , Btnton. All About tfcSctlp toil Utit,tn.
f s tKRv
mS immumm
'A f vMflKv
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
An Extraordinary
Special Kid Glove Sale
William Itoblnson Old Forge
Susanna Hughes Old Forge
William O'Brien ..403 Prospect avenue
Mary C. Durkln "26 Stone avenue
John T. Brink Olyphant
Catherln 6. Hencghan Wlnton
Edwaid J. MeGoff. Scranton
Muiy A. Gardnei Scranton
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
C. II. Williams was yesteiday sub
stituted as plaintiff In the case ot H.
J. Spruks against Fied and Henrietta
Weyandt.
Martha J Simpson and William
Stoskewlscz wete yesteiday discharged
from the county jail under the insol
vency laws.
In the case of Allen W. Williams
and others against James F. Green
the Injunction was yesterday continued
till fin ther order ot court.
Rules for new tilals were granted
In the cases of Tessle Higglns against
T. J. Fanning & Company and David
T. Williams against Agnes J. Carey
and otheis
Couit yesterday appointed Charles
S. Alexandei Inspector of election in
the First district of the Fifth ward of
Carbondale to succeed William II.
Hollenback, who has moved from the
district
A chatter was pestetday granted
the Pyne Shaft Accidental fund on
motion of Attorney James E. Watklns.
The boaid of trustees Is composed of
James Marsh, president. Frank Dun
stone, sectetaiy. John Coombe, treas
urer, William J Ho ells. James
Stono.
ALL WITHIN FIVE DAYS.
Cleanin
Machinery of the verv latest
pattern Is ued lor cleaning the
wheat of which
"Snow
yi
Flour Is made It Is wonderful
machinery, too Takes every
particle ol dirt off the wheat
and makes It as clean us If each
kernel were scoured by hand.
Get "Snow White" if ou want
CLEAN flour
All grocers sell It.
"We only wholetolelt "
Jl
THE WESTON ILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
We offer
dozen of
for a short time, one hundred
F'OWNES' ROXANE GLOVES
Made from the first grade of real kid skins, fin
ished in the finest possible manner made to fit
properly, and fitted with three pearl clasps.
Every color known in the making ol Kid Gloves
is represented in the lot, and includes black, white,
modes, tans, greys, browns, reds, greens, blues, light
blue, pink, lilac, violet and various other fancy shades.
These goods have never been sold by the finest
city trade for less than $2.00 a pair. We offer them
to our trade during this special sale at $1.50 a pair
and we regard it as the best Glove bargain Scran
ton has seen for many a day.
Gibson Joues i Heh.
I
A Wedding, Bride's Buiial on Land
and Husband's Burial at Sea.
From tho Baltimore Sun
A sad stoiy was brought yesterdav
to Baltimoie by the oflleeis of the
N'oith Get man Lloyd steamer Wllle
had. which anlved fiom Bremen with
passengers. It was the story of a. wed
ding, the death of the bride, her buiial,
the death of the gioom and his buiial
all within tHc days
The story begins on Sunday, Aug IS,
when Adolph Pahlmann. an electiicinn
on the Willehad, was mairled to Matle
Rieiinei bv the Rev. II. Ellenbeiger.
pntoi of the Get man Evangelical
Lutheian church. West Saratoga stieet
After the teiemony Mr nnd Mrs Pahl
inan gave an entei talnment to filend-.
at the restaurant of Heiman E. Khi-
311 West German htieet. when
amimnnuai
1 TURD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON
OAflTAL ..
SUHPLU3
H
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
$200,000
.. 425.000
WM. CONNELL, Preildini. B
IIBKKY BILIN' Jr., VIccPma. S
g WILLIAM M. NICK, Catklir
B i
s 3
M
s S
IUUUUilimiUUlUIIUMt3BIIIHIUS
mid L. .M .lone.-, iule fi now ulal, , the btlde had bouiaVa ,L.,itin,- m. r
Lloyd Vail and otheis ai:nlnt R. Runt,
iule to op"n Judgment assignment of
A M ("lnil;, exceptions to account ot
a-siciief Luther Ktllei aealnst Ann
Slieildan, iule to open judgment:
Hi'Miiton Gat and Water compumt
lealnst Noiihein foal and lion coin
pa v. iule to heai testiiiuin . t' M.
Edward, and othei against Dr. K. P
Loiis.'stio, t, ileniiiiier inotlmi of th
iule on
mono
high
s-et ublde sin lifts return
ilval of her affianced, to whom she hac"
become engaged one ear ltfoie. when
bhe was u pas-enger on tht Willehad
On Tuesdas moinlis following the
wedding. Mi Pahlmann lift his bilde
in their apaitments at an early hour,
uh he had to lepoit fjr dutj on board
the Willehad His wife bade him an
altectlonate faieweii an I returned to
bed Hei dead body was found theie
on D U Replogie to pay oop , ubout 10 u.,,IwK tnat raornUlBf xvIth the
v u I, n rr',n ,,Ba,n,,t1I ! ro'M.i full of gas and p.oof that death
Valley Ri,ll.oad company, iule to , HdB ftom a,hxlaton VVnlle on bon,d
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Hlevcnth St., New York,
Opp Orace Church. Uuroptaa Plan.
Koomt $1,00 a Day an4 Upwards.
In a modest and unobtrusive nay there
are few better conducted hotels In ths
metropolis thun the St. Dents.
The great popularity It has acquired can
readll tx traced to its unique location.
Its home-like atmosphere, the peculiar ex.
cellenco of its cuisine and service, and Its
very moderate prices.
Connolly & Wallace,
127 and 129 Washington Avenue.
TAKE TIUC BY THB FORELOCK.'
I
WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and IrvliJ Pl,
NEVA YORK.
Caibondale Fooi Bonid Case.
.1 J o'Nell. 11 C Hutlei andO'Hilen
& Kell, attoinevs tor the lespoudents
In the f'aibondiile pool boaid case,
made answei evterrtny to the quo war
ranto pioeeedlngs biought by Ala
Dale Heiny falter and Mllo Hardner
ugalust .lohn Count II, Dilw.nd Moon
and Anihom Oooh, to ten the At t of
IStfll, onlaiglng the poor boaid of th"
poor dlstrlt t "t Caibondale from tour
to six members to provide foi the twa
additional watds tieated since 1SC0,
when the poor dlstilct was ilrt Incoi
porated. The old board consisted of Mexsrs
Connell, Slooii. Cook and K V. Roll
bins, the lattei icpresentlng the I-'lTst
watd. Under the nev act, Messrs. f on
nell, Moon and Cook, who leptesent tho
Third, Second and Fourth wards, re
spectively, hold ovoi and court Is di
rected to apiwlnt members for the
First, Fifth and Sixth wards. Mi. Hob
bins, who lepresented these thiee
wards, was re-appointed from the First
ward, but'decllned to accent the ap
pointment,' denying that couit had the
power to appoint
Mr. Gardner was theieupon substi
tuted by the court for Mr. Robblns, and
the three appointed members waited
upon thV four old membera and de
manded recognition. The old board re
fused to receive them and hence the
suit.
In their ajiswer they .allege 'the Act
of 1899 ,1s. null- and void for various
i .
the ship the div pieiuu the husband
had arianged foi a oasai:e In th
Willehad foi himself and wife, who
was to make hei hom In the citv of
Hanoxei, wheic the gloom's lelatlve
icside It was supposed that .Mis.
Pahlmann turned the gas out ufter the
depaituie of her husband, but by ionio
accident bad nut turned the flow whully
off
The funeial of the joung bilde took
plate the following morning, and, In
atead of having hei accompany him
back to Oermuny, the young husband
joined his ship and went about his du
ties with a sad heart. As fate (let teed,
they weie not to be separated long On
the ufteinoon of the f uncial mot plug
tho Willehad steumed out of the haibo"
with many light hearts on boaid and
perhaps, some with houow, but none
more so than Adolph Pahlmann
On Thuisday. tho next da, In Hip
afternoon an ImmeiiR sea sttuck the
Willehad on the stat board side. As It
came on board It caught Pahlmann and
threw him against tho side of the ship
with great force With him was an
other of the trew, who, whn picked
up, was found to have a leg broken In
AMKitlCAN l'LAN, U.SU Per
Duy and L'pvvurds.
l-UKOIU-AN FLAN. .tl.Sl) Per
Day urn! L'pwtiriU.
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
Cm load Just arrived. All styles,
and prices the lowest. Workmanship
guaranteed even on
THE CHEAPER GFUDES.
Keep us In mind and you won't re
gret giving us your patronage you
will Bet goods as represented sivlng
you our easy terms of payment or very
lowest prices for cash. Immense stock
of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets,
Iron Beds, etc. Five large floors full
to the celling a.
131 and III 1
Fall Carpets
We offer better induce meats
to the carpet buyer this season
thau ever before.
Paying less for your carpets
than we ask is getting thread
bare spots aud dissatisfaction
that you do not bargain for.
Everything in Wilton, Ax
minster, Velvet, Brussels,
Savonerrie, Ingrain.
TIwj. Kefly's Stem, Frlftitf
Aveau:
His
The Non- Irritating
Cathartic
liasy to take, eajy to operate
Hood's Pills
t - 4 -f
Fur Biulues Meu
In the heart of the wholesale
district
For bhonpen
S minutes' walk to Wanauiukers,
i minutes to Siegel Cuopui's lilts
Stole, Rasy ot access to the great
)r Ootid Store.
For Sightseers
One block fiom B'way Curs, giv
ing easy transportation to all
points of Interest
I HOTEL ALBERT f
NEW YOUK.
Cor. lllli ST & UNIVERSITY PI
Only one Illock from Hroadway
n.., ttt Il UI'SrAURANI
nUUUlj, PI U". price Reasonable
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 455
N. Ninth Stveet,
'leloiiluin.: Cull, i.Ui.
WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY.
Interior Decorators.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
SPECIAL SALE
ThlsWoek of
311 Sprue i S..
Timple Coun uulU.i,
Scraoton, Fa.
f -ft-f f-f -f -f f -f - -f-t-f-t-
m
,,
A A . A . . A ,
If I IIhIa A " urrluntt tuflrr,i from
JUlUCUQ rilott Iiiiim, HI..4 1'sUoi.
TulMImti,Lol VliUllj Vutow.,1, ,i,,
"TruH" tol'r.r. il. i: tail L, M. .,
N.rtt bliU U I'kllWtl.kU.
p llilr tb tolr nwclalttl Iq Ui,
r.ttl mTZtMm Ia ahvm Kn et.Atffh alifl tnAat alkrala att
' Itiuitrtiiri. treibcmmiwaiii-ltoitaT, iiaut,m
TTTTT-f-TTTTTTTTT
All acute und uluuiuc diseases of men,
women and children CIIHONIC NKIiV
OU8. BRAIN AND WAbflNU DISHA9
E8 A BPKC'lAIrY. All diseases of thl
L,tver, Kldnes, Bladder, sJkln, Ulood,
Nerves, Womb, 13e, Kar, Nose, Thro.it.
and Lungs. Cancels Tumours. I'llw
Hupturo Ooltre, Rheumatism, Asthma,
Catairh, Varlococele. Kot Manhood
Nightly Emissions, all Female Dlseaac-s,
I.euconhocu, etc Oononhea. Syphilis.
Ulood I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful
habits obliterated. Surgery, Pita, i:pl
lepBy Taue nnd Ktomach worms, CA
TAURIIOZONB. Speclllo for Cntirrh,
Three months' treatment only 15 00. Trial
free In oft.ee. Consultation and exami
nations free, Ofllce hours dally and
Sunday, t a. m. to 9 p. m.
Now is tho time to got a bargain
at these prices. You cannot ob
tain them in the future. Cull autl
sco them.
Pine Diamond Itlims at J5 00, woith
10 50.
Solid Gold Band Kings at $125, worth
$3W.
Solid Gold Hand Kings at J1.00, worth
$2 IS
Gold Filled Cut: Buttons, SOc, worth
)i:5.
Cuff Buttons, preloiiH piicts Jt.OO, now
'dent's Solid Silver Watch, Klgln moe.
ment, WDO. ...
i.nillps1 Sterling Silver batches, worth
' j M, now IS "3
I Gent's Nickel Watches, S W , price
, tl li). now $1 "5
Kogers Bios Spooiifc, wniianted, Me
Rogers Bios' Buttci Knives, Surii'
Spoons, T'lcltle Forks. 3Tc . ptevlous prlcu
Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Illgln moo
ment $1150
ladles' Gold Tilled Watches at $u oO.
I worth $l"00.
We nlso have about three hundred l."
I dies Solid Sllvei Itlngs worth 50c- und
I 75c , will close them at 10c tacli.
i Special snlo now going on nt Davldow
I Bros Attend ns we are offering goods
I at one-fourth their original value
I Extia Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at
lie
jDavidowBros
227 Lackawanna Ava.
!tUI!llIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIlllU
A
m
3 Hunting season for
Wild Turkey, Quail,
I Grouse, Pheasant. 5
Partridge, Woodcock s
or Squirrel, opens.
5 You will want a S
JGUNORAHlTil
s You will find a most H
complete line at a
I FLOREY & BROOKS I
i
3H Washington Avenu! S
Mi
C Upputlte Court Mouse.
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiuiR
DR. DENSTEN
M&UE MlK A MmI
AJAX TAHLUT5 1'USITIVLLX LUi .
jl r.r.Acnous I)(iraFAllliia Mai.
1 t,rr, 1 cipolac7, hi, ejilsMCtH, eto . cin
m'. bj Aku, or otbr Uxreuej ua lot!'.
crttlon. -intu uuii ana i r,
twtoro Lott iuillt; In old or toodj.uu
fitftmau tpretudr, bu iara or innrru&
frarut InanltT nut C'omumrllon
,ui, XblriiHj ihor la medUf muro
una' n uuu t.uut; xnra n smr uii 11
Lavaoa
tirar
tivjuxi), or tU vkt (full truatisenti (or t'iW. 1
mUTIa pUtt wrupptr npon raolctotrtioa. ( lrcul:
AJAX REAlEbY CO.,
n recalptotrrlca. ( lrcula
I PVfe,SB bt
(M.t'f, Uk
For sale In Scrtntcn, Pa,, y Matthews
Bros, and 11. C. Eanderr.cn, flrutKlsU.
THE
Koouis 1 aiid-tCoin'llli IVlM'i?.
SCRANTON, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
M limit Mooilcnnd (Huh lalo Wor.d
I.APLIS & RAND POWDER CO 'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Kl ctrlo lliilteiloH, IMeclrlo KtploJuri.
tor eiplodtni; bliiilt, .Safety 1 iu an I
Rai)aui3 Chemical Co's uxpUmivb-
2