6 THE SCTtAXTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, APRIL J, 1900. y Wonderful Bargains Grand Piano, easy . r payments )t-)U Fine New Upright, rfjj-A 'easy payments $ZiUJ High Grade Piano, short time used, easy -j, A payments P5HJU Angelus, used short time, easy payments. Second Hand Organs, of all grades, cheap tor cash, or on easy payments. Wc linvc the Finest Line or Pianos Handled in This City Today KNABE, BRIQGS, VOSE & SONS AND LUDW1G , All lluslcnl (Tfloils, riJoiiojiMili', Grnnlioplioncs aud .Supplies at DV 0P3 ISO I 200 WYOMING AVENUE Ice Cream, HGSr IN TOWN. Per C Quart. LACKAWAHNA DAIRY 0 'JelcphoneOidern Promptly Da Iverai Hy327 Adam Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist :a 11 e City Who 1b a Graduate tu MceUctue. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. It you have any work to bo dono call and take advantage of tho following prices: Gold Crowns, Best $5.00. Gold Fillings $i.C0. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown nnd brldco work a specialty All the latest electric appliances used for tho allegation of pain Call and hne jour teeth examined fieo ot charge. Ab solutely painless extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer eiaspruce st.opp. court house. Open Wednesday and Saturday cvenlnR3. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office IIours9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.: 2 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. PostoMce. l CITY NOTES : 4- -- MILITAUY BALL -Company B, ot I ho Thlitceiith regiment, vill conduct a military ball ut Music hall April 5. MEETING TONIGHT -There will be a regular mortlntr of tho board of health at their loom In tho city hall tonight. EXAMINATION POSTPONED - Tho civil btnlca examination which was to have been held jestuday has been post poned until today. ALDUUMANIC MAimiAGE-Clulsto-Jher Ituland, of Benton township, nnd Miss May Wilson, of Busquehann, vvero jesterclay married by Alderman Mi ion Kasson. FORD rUNEHAL-Tho funeral of Mary E. roid, tho infant daunthtr of Mi. and Mrs Gerald rord, of stone me nus, who died of dlphtheila, was held jestordny afternoon Interment was made In tho Dunmoro Catholic cemetery. NEW LTQIJOn rilCM-A. J. Brown and Georgo McMullon haio formed a pitrtncislilp and will conduct a lirst-chibs wholesale liquor establishment on I'i ev idence tquare. Mr. Brown Ins been In lb employ of K J. W.ilhh for twelve J Caw, and;jfV. McMullen has been with YJlllam Kelly for cn jears AY-DAYS.-Tho. Delaware and Hud. soil cempanj- paid jesterday at tho Mui fno bhuft and I.eBsett's Creel; mine, NOrtli Sciantuu Tho Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western company paid jes tenlayint tho Dlamfjnd and H.Ulstead, ami today tho pij car will vllt the Archbdld, Uellcviie, Dodge, Hampton, Ox fQjd ap.0, gloan collieries. I- Mears & Hagen, (ThUt rollbalo Arm ate now showing ofnpletp stocks of medium and line oodsiuall their depaitinentH. Tliey annouho that hey have taken pur ticular nalns In tt selection of goods and bae'a great variety of the most dcslraldo articles In stylish meichan dhe. The head of their cloak depatt roit J!,i:?MnB tor more loom In order toTxhlblt the immense stock ot ready ton; ear1-Raiments, including a ery completo lino of Eaton tight littlng and flyfiont Jackets, langlng In price fiom 2$5 to $25 00. Uidlcs' tailor suits In bhje and black,-1i)V ivool Beige, uhely lined apd. furnlUed, at $iS3; home span ti4.l!Ultu1.n greys, biowns and bliles, fjilt, talloi'-inade, at. $9.75. We weVo shojui UJiupiber of racks full of exudrvfJtDtr,-notch tallbred gurmentB, boned and blocked Jackets, strapped or Pitched seams.extremo short Eaton and meulum length tight-fitting coat back ftTSJEDO y uo 1ai'ktB, 7 or C ijoio, 2 or 3 piece skirts The pufect cil', lit ami Imitjc of these suits are tho talk (if the tou.n. Pi lees, $15 to $40 Cits' jiiicr nt thin stoiv me soived liy polite, ntteiite clerks, who take plo.iBiuu in fliuwliiff Rooili". STREET COMMISSIONER'S PLANS Intends to Put His Now System In Poico After April 15. Street PominlKsIoner Thomas Intends pttttliiK his new pi in ot ileanliu; lho tltv's HtieetH In foico nhout Apt II 1,, ot Jiint ns hooii its tho vvonthor bo eoniey a little nilldc t. Up Intends that oveiy pnved street In the ifiittnl pint of the oily idmlt lip rli lined ut leant one.' a da, either by lliiihliiK oi by Fcrnpltifr. Tho fluH ln;r piocess will bo usml tluo nlghti pvoiy week, and on tho ekijs follow In r the use nf this method lbs Mioots will be sculped by lmnd. As outlined In the eommlHslohei'a yearly lopott, rrlntcd ,v enterdaj', a cot toln nunibpi of blocks will be allotted to n rertnin man, and for the' clean liness of those blocks ho will tilou, b" lrspons'blo Tho foieinen. whose duty It now Is to look alter rumps of men will become sou of lnpcotoiH, nt.d will be obliged to look atlei a certain number of sticets. The new pavements In Gipen ISldKe will be Hushed twice a wcok as will nlFo tho"p In U'ct fWanton. Peroral permanent stiect sweepers will also be employee! in tho lattci teuton of tho city, which will bo wckonu' news to the residents theieof DEATH Or CHARLES SCHEMER. Boy Run Over on Erie and Wyoming Succumbs to His Injuries. Chalks Sclielbci, of Meadow aenue. South Scianton, .ho had both of his feet amputated at the Lackawanna hospital Monday as the icsult of beliiK urn oei by a car on tho Etle nnd WjomliiK Valley rallioad at East Pet anion, filed, early jesteulav moin Inp;. A teirlblo shock had been clven his entlto sbtcin by the accident, and al though ho tested easily Monday after noon and night, he glow steadily woise after 2 o'clock and died about S o'clock jesteiday morning. The funeral will take place lomot iow morning; fiom the family icsl donco on Meadow aenuo. A requiem mass will bo celebrated at St. Mao's Geiman Catholic chinch at 10 o'clock, nnd Intel ment will follow in tho Gor man Catholic cemeteiy at No. D IS CLERK TANNLER TO GO? Hugh A. Jones May Be His Succes sor. It Is said by those In a position to know that Hugh A. Jones, the foimer cleiK of common council, who was de feated for le-electlon on Mondav last, will bo appointed cleik of tho fnc dp pal tment to succeed the ptesent In cumbent. William Tannler. This olllce is filled by the appoint ment of Chief Walkei. Mi. Tannler, who now holds the position, was clerk under Chief Ilickey and was letnlned b Chief Walkei on account of his familial Ity with the routine wotk of the ollicc. REVENUE COLLECTIONS. The amounts collected by Collector of Internal Ilevpiiuo Tinman for tho month of Mrch weie as follows Collpetioiis on lists, $3,13185, li or stamps, $S1,404 !4: ,splilt stamp", ?!, S2fi'Jl cigais and cIk.u ottos, S9.CGI 0J, documental y stamps, $10,403. "1; tobac co stamps. .. 240 "7 rpcclal tix stamps, $020 41, i loprktaiy stamps, $77: 12; total, S120.C98.St The collections for the same month In 1W weie WT.O" S7. showing a de ciease this jcir of oor $ll,ono. OBITUARY. John Owens, who-o death at the ad- Minccd ago of 8.' ears, was lecoided in jesterdaj s Tribune, was ono ot tho cit's earliest and bet known residents "Uncle Johnnie," as ho canio to be known to all his acmalntanccb, tesldid in Seiauton eontlnuoiislj fiom lsv, till tho tlmo of his dfath Ho o.imo heio trom Schujlklll county and worked as a loco motive engineer on tho Lackawanna load, running between Serantou and Hampton Junction, which, at that time, was tho e.isttin terminal of tho South ern division In 1'J he t,ao up tho loud and took a position In the Dclawa.o, Lackawanna and Western lmuhlno uhops, continuing theio till lcCi, when failing ejcslght compelled him to gle up his Job. I'or seeial eais ho conducted a fiult stand at tho old "L &z S " depot on BildKO street, but this too hid to bo le llnqulbhed b icason of liii ees'.ht bo lomlng wor'-o Tor the labt fourteen jenrs ho has not been nble to woik Tho Injutj ,hlch lmpalied his ejcslght Hbiilted from a cannon aecldent dining war times, lie was ono ot tho squid that had chut so of tho Hi Ins: of tho "Uncle Sam," tin big gun tint was mounted behind the machine shops, with which I'nlon letoiks weio- anuoiuiotd and iclebratid Duilng a celebration of tho taking of Atlanta In 1SU. tho primer blew out and he u- badly injured alnut tho face Ono of his ejes bciame totally blind but tho doctors bued the other It gradually weakened, however, iin,tll he becamo almost wholly blind He Is surlcd by his wife, two i-ont and lho dnu?hicrb, William V Owens, George W OwetiF, Mrs D J Now m in, Mis J V Eeott. of Wllllunnpml, Jlrs. Mame Itamse), Mis Emina Eglei, Miss Iieslo Owens Tho fimci il will tako placo tomorrow aftemcon at 210 o'c'opU from 31S Web ster ncnue Pi lends wlbhlng tj k. the lemalns ma do so botwein 10 and 1J o'clock this morning. Tho man.' friPinU of Mr and Mis J M. Hlne, of Adams lucuue, ,IU ho pained to learn of tho death of their child llol. land, nred 10 mouths This Is too eicoud time within six weeks that this li rally ban been idted ) the grim lenoer The funeifil occuis this nftcnooi it s p ni. Inleinidit will be mndo In the 1'orest Hill ccmeterj Mis. Sarah flriillii wife of Silas Gilllln, of C'hlmhllla died at 10 4) o'clock but night, .it tho ago of V, jearx Fho was prostrated with a stroko of upoploxy a wiek before Tho deceived was a daugli toi of Ilonjumlii Shallow, of Clark's Summit also a cousin of Ite. Dr. Silas C Swallow, of Horrlsbmg Mis. Anna Matthews died Monday night nt the ripe old ns" of SI yenrt, at the home of her t-on, lteoso Matthews, 10JS Dickson aenue. Tho funeral will tako pluco this afternoon nt 2.30 o'clock. Interment In Washburn btteet cemctoiy.l Mrs Ki'HhA M.ittluws, of Wllkes-Haire, died yesteidav morning at tho homo of hor son, ltoe-f Matthews, ot Dlel.son nenue, nf,ed si jeart. VourtPCii-5 ear-old Itebecea Nicholson Dickson, of East Parlcei sheet, died last night after a bilef Illness. TJIED. OWENS.-Apiit 2. 1200, John Owens, aged 82 years runei'il irom 31! Wuljstor a nuuo, Thursday, Ant II n, at 2 DO O'clock p. m, Those donlilng to vlnw tho lemalns can do fo from 10 to 1.' o'clock Interment private. , , ARfc FIGHTING FOR AN $80,000 PROPERTY EJECTMENT SUIT OF D., L. & W. CO. AGAINST BRYAN BIGLIN. Claimj of Titlo Traced Back to the Days Beforo tho Revolutionaiy War Each Side Rests Largely on Squatter SovoreigntyLnrgo Island in the Lackawanna Which Wns One of the Landmarks, Has En tirely Disappeared Guernsey Suit Still On Other Court Matters. An important Biilt, with some ery Interesting e!dence and involving many nleo points of law, was called for tilal befoie Judgo Edwurds, In tho main couit loom, yesterday afternoon. It is the ejectment suit of the Dela wue, Lackawanna and Western Ilall 10 id company against liiyan Blglln. Tho piopeity in dispute Is a six and one-half ncro ttact of coil land In Dickson City boiough, alued nt $S0, 000. Each claims It by squatter sov ereignty, but each, also, backs his claim by other titles Blglln, who lives on tho pioperty, sajs he has had undisputed, adverse, open and nototlous possession for over thirty eais, aud besides, holds title fiom his predecessoi in occupancy, who also, It Is alleged, acquired squatter rights Ho furlhet shows In suppoit of his claim that lie man led his predc cessoi's widow. Tho company admits thijt Blglln has been on the land for possibly thirty J ears nnd that otheis beforo him also occupied it without molestation, but it Is assorted they woio thoie as tenants of thu company oi Its ptedeccssors In ISC" and 186S Ilandolph Ctlppen rented the pioperty fiom the Lackawanna company, It Is pioposed to show, nnd Blglln paid lent to him ns h sub-tenant. Other pat ties, at various times, In the tlilitj ear poilod, In which, Blglln aeis, he was acqulilng title by adeiso possession, tented the land from tho company and sub-let It to Blglln. THE PAPER TITLE. All of tho afternoon wns taken up by ex-Judgo Jersup, attorney for the com pany, In piesenting evidence ot tho companj's paper titlo. Warrants, sur veys and patcntH, some of them a ccntuiy and a quarter old, were pre sented to establish the claim of title. The plot now in dlsmito lies partly In two diffeient tracts. Most of It Is in the Geoigo Giaham tract, for which the wan ant was Issued from the land oillce befoie the Itevolutlonaiy wur, or, to be definite, December 28, 1774. It Is descilbed as being fifteen miles from the mouth of the Lackawanna creek in NoithumUerland count j. Tho bound ary description begins "at the head of a large Island." There is no island, Iaige or small, in the river nt that point, now, and the livei itself doesn't look as if it ejver had been big enough to accommodate an Island that would get a place on a map, to say nothing of a "Iaige Island " In the early pait of this ccntuiy, Moses Vaughn, progenitor of the Vaughn family, prominently known In this legion, seemed a latent for land adjacent to Giaham's, and llndiug no one making use of the Giaham tract, niadc me of ,i stiip of it, ljing be tween Ids own land and the ilei bank. l"oi foity jcais ho continued in Its use and under the law became its ow ner bj possession. Tluougli him the com pany also claims paper title and pro poses to show that the land Blglln holds was on this tiact. SURVEYOR ON STAND. W. H. Stuidovant, butveyoi, was on tho stand at adjourning1 time, giving testimony tending to locate the Blglln plot within the boundaiies of tho tracts for vvlili.li the company" claims to hold title. Jessup it Jesstin icpresent the com pany, and Vosburg & Dawson the de fendant. The defendants counsel challenged two Juiois for cause, cm account of theli being employed by the plaintiff company, and Judge Edwauls sus tained the challenge. There weie no Pennsylvania decisions on the ques tion The Judgo based his lullnsr on the common law governing Juiy diavv- lng, which, among other things, pro Vldcs tmn a Jr can be de'lor cause If he stands In the lelatlon of master or sen ant to one of the patties. The Guernsey case' was on nil of yes- Lteiday, befoie Judgo S.tvldge, In No. 2, and is likely to continue several days longer. At adjourning time SI. W. Guernsey, the plaintiff, who has been on the stand blnce Monday afternoon, was being cioss-eamlned by Major Wan en, with a Alow of eliciting proof that, ns the defense contends, he con tinued to do business on his own up- I count, after contracting to give It up and elevote his whole time to the do- I fendants business. I A -vcidlct of $13.74. In favor of thn I plaintiff, wfcs ieturned in the case of Michael Mcndlovlteh against the Scran ton Dally companj. It was a dispute over wages. HE WAS A DRIVER The plaintiff woiked as a driver for the daily company fiom Apill 1 to De cember 1 of last year. He claimed ho was pioinlsed $10 for the ilrst month and $l'i for each succeeding month. He never iccelvcd more than $10 a month. Tho companj's side of the story wns j that he was piomlsed this raise on con dition mat ne snouiu letam ins cus tomeis, but ns he lost a large number of them, he did not become entitled to the i also. The companj also put In a countei claim of $70 20 for milk, butter and eggs which weie sold to Mcndlo vlteh and fot milk tickets which, it is alleged, ho failed to account tor Mend lovltch admitted owlnu the company $26 20 for mPichnndlsP. but denied that he was shoit In his ticket account. Caw ley & Shean icpiesented tho plaintiff, nnd John F. Scragg tho de fendant. ' In the case of Morgan Sweeney agaliibt Pattlck Gibbons, the Juiy al lowed $07 "J2 of tho plaintiffs claim of $107 for building a cellar wall. Laceys Ask $20,000 Damages. Suit for $20,000 damages was Insti tuted jcblorday iigalust the Scranton Railway company by Mr. nnd Mts. .Michael lucoj, of Mlnooka, through Attotney M. I' Conry. Mts Luccy wus struck by a trollov cjrvvhile crossing Main Hticet.Minooka, Novembir 8, of last ear, und dragged two hundred and forty feet, sustaining1 thteo broken ribs, a broken arm and Intel nal lnjuiles, which confined her to bed for threo months. Sho alleges tlmt she looked up and down the track beforo attempting to cioss, but saw no car approaching. Before she got to tho other side, how- ever, a rapidly moving- .car ran her down and dragged her nearly a block, she aHeges. The accident took plnca between 0 and 7 o'clock In the evening, und, according- to her stoiy, thcto was no hcndllcht on the car. It Is further avetrcd that no bell was rung. Two New Corporations. .The Roynshnnhurst Water company's charter was filed yesterday In He colder Warnke's olllce. The company Is capitalized at $1,600, and pioposes to futnlsh water to Caibondnlp. TtH In corporators are John H. Shannon, John V. Reynolds, George 12. Giles, L. S. Loveland and V. I Barlon. The chnrter of tho Howe Mantifno tuilnc company was nlso filed yester day. "The company Is capitalized nt $50,000, and Intends to manufacture thp Howe sand dryer. Tho members of tho company arc T. B. Howe, A. D. Black luton, A. G. Thomason, Georce M. Hnllstcad and C. W. Ten Broeck. Marriage Licenses. Christopher Huland Benton Mary Wlllson Lonot Win, H. Harllng l.'O Plttston ave. Maud L. Pischer 'i03 Crown ave. rredorick II. Hoyet..7U W. Lncka. ave. Laura I. Heller Canadensis John J. Thomas 324 Decker court Arabolt Freeman ....1721 Lafajette St. CABMAN BARRETT AF.F.ESTED. He Was Charged with Trespass Be fore AMeiman Millar. Michael Bairett, a cab driver, was arrested yesterdaj' afternoon on n war rant Issued by Alderman Mlllnr at the lntnncp of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company, charg ing him with trespaFS. The company has been mue h amoved for a long tlmo by thn large number of cab driv ers mound the station on Lackawanna nvenup. Thev have now decided to break up the custnn, If possible, nnd jpsterday proceedings were Instituted against Michael Barrett. At the hearing the defendant was represented by Attorney I. H. Burns. He entered a plea that the title of th. lnnd pcmes into question, and until this Is settled no action in trespass can Ho. This took the case out of the Jurisdiction of an alderman and Alder man Millar thorefoie dl&chuiged It. Tho pioceedlngs will be icsumed In nnothor foi in MR. BLEWITT A CANDIDATE. It is genet ally understood that City Engineer Joseph Phillips will have some opposition to his candidacy for re-election at next Monday evening's Joint session of councils. His oppon ent will be Engineer Patrick Blewltt, whom the Democratic membets are put ting forward as a candidate. The Republican members, however, feel very certain of Mr. Phillips' elec tion, ns they have a majority of four In both branches nnd it would requite three of these votes to elect Mr. Blewltt. There Is But One Lakewood that has won everlasting fame. It is the gieat health resort In the heart of the vast pine belt of Ocean county, New Jeisey, but D9 miles from New York, The very finest appointed hotels In the land attract persons from all over the land and abroad, and there are plenty of boarding houses for those that prefer a more quiet life. Lake wood Is a most beautiful place, made so by wealthy persons who have found It to be an Ideal spot for fall, winter and spiing sojourn. The air Is dry and pine-laden, the best tonic for the weak, tho sure cure for pulmonary troubles. Hard, smooth roads take jou for miles through an interesting countrj", either Udlng, dilving or awheel. A beautiful lake Is at the edge of the town. Out dooi sports are golf and the hunt. All the hotels give hops nnd entertain ments. Lakewood is reached only -via Central Railioad of New Jersoj Had a Narrow Escape. A reckless driv er, vv ho w as anxious to cross the Delaware and Hudson cross ing at Carbon street ahead of the 7,42 p. m tialn on Tuesdaj. succeeded In smashing the easterly gates Into kind ling wood, The gates were down and the horse either became frightened at the nppioach of the tiain or else the driver run into the gates Intentionally. Tho 'animal, was attached to a two wheeled gig and cleared tho crossing "" 1 " station. horse, but continued on towards Provi dence, Take a Look Today or following dajs this week at the new ueautles in White Wash Goods shown nt the Globe Warehouse. Wrestling Challenge. I challenge any boy of 11 years, and weighing 11? pounds, to wrestle me. Answer In Th" Tribune. "Al." Fox. Stop and Procure a beautiful Easter souvenir at the Gieat A. & P. Tea companj', 411 Lack awanna avenue, Saturday April 7. Dr. E. M. Green, dentist, has re moved to the Paull building, on Spruce street. HjR j .jy'i'jfii'JlSte,??BMMB M!l ! Ill H'IiMTgTnlTTPHpr1 ll M IH ALL ARE NOW IN THEJBIG COMBINE SCRANTON ELECTRIC LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY SOLD. Was Transferred Yestciday to the Company Headed by Martin Ma loney, of Philadelphia This Places Al the Electric Light Companies ' In Scranton Under One Head Con sideration Is Said to Be $300,000. W. W. Scranton Company Will De vote Its Attention Exclusively to Qas nnd Water. Scranton Is now being supplied with electric light wholly by the big electric light combine of which Martin Ma-lonej-, of Philadelphia, Is the head. The Scranton Electric Light and Hcnt company, of which W. W. Scran ton Is president, yesterday passed Into control of the Mnloney companj. Tho consideration is said to be $300,000. This gives the Mnloney companv a monopoly of electric lighting In Scran ton, it having previously acquit ed tho Suburban companj', Illuminating Heat and Power companj' and Dunmore Electric Light company. The W. W. Scranton people who composed the Scranton Gas and Water company were mainly in control of tho Scranton Elcctrl6 Llcht and Heat company. The gas and water com pany guaranteed the bonds of the latter company to the extent of $120,000. The gas and water company will, of course, continue In its gas business. It recently purchased the Providence Gas and Water companj with a -vleiv of extending Its business In both these lines. The Maloney company conies Into a very valuable property In acquiring ths Scranton Electric Light and Heat com pany. It furnishes over 600 arc lights to the municipality, nnd, only day be fore jesteiday, City controjler Howell executed with It a contract to supply the cltj lighting for ten years at thp rate of 20 cents a lamp per night. Phillips Was Discharged. Frank Phillips, of 43S Franklin ave nue, was arraigned before Alderman John T. Howe yesterday on the charge of drunk and dlsorderlj' conduct, pre feired by Jacob Brandnvvlne, his land lord. The alderman, after henrlng the testlmonj, discharged the defendant. Does Not Suppoit Wife. Calvin D. Stark, of Clark's Summit, was arrested by Constable Felersteln yesterdaj' on a warrant Issued by Al derman Kasson, charging him with non-support of wife and family. Martha Stark, his wife, preferred, the charge. He was held in $300 bail. Colliery Engineer Co. Stock Wanted by E. Comegys. Dime Bank building. ntrinsic Value The force of their own merit makes their way. No high priced reputation hut real in trinsic worth is what you obtain in buying one of those pSANos Adequately Supporting la Actual Service Every Claim We Make for Them. o - Supsremlaent lu Every Characteristic oi a Perfect Instrument. 0 Trom tho old composer of "Kathleen Ma- vourneen." New Yoik, Sept. 12, 1S93. Charles Stleff. Esq My Dear Old Friend: Our frlendbhlp of thlrtj' j ears' standing has never been crossed commercially or In eongcnlal feel ing, and during that period of tlmo your plunos have progressed In value, tone and grnndeur of Btjlo superior to thoso of other houses They havo always had my support publicly, nnd also in teaching connections, nnd ever will. Wishing jou continued success Slncclv vours, PHOr r NIIIOLI.S CROUCH. F. R S. M. D Saliifactory, Musical, Refined, Durable We invite your careful examina tion and a catalogue is yours for the asking. H.K.ZERBE oOTPrcscoft Aic, Scranton. Known as the Best.. 'WS' The V S SOLE AGENTS Youngs' Hats None Better Made. mam AVI Spruce Street. Easter Neckwear mdMC AWMmtmmMMMiMMMMMMMk,. yevv-x r- GV MlUnV&Cn . V . IY11IUU Ct CO r-t-ccJij 'fife i & mmwwwmmmmMmw?m rfT -?3&7& K Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of This jF. L. CRANE'S; 324 Lackawanna flveniie. U'A'A'A'-A'A'A"1"AA'AAA'AA'AA"A-A'A'A'A'A-At--AX IhkliLAiikt.LU The Tide f Trade Continues toward this store in .in ever increasing flow. What is the mighty influence that draws it? Simply the great P. aud Q magnet Price and quality. Lace Curtain Stretchers (the best) were $j?, this week...$ 2.25 Parlor Suit, 3 pieces, in silk damask, was $4, this week 30.00 Parlor Tables, in great prolusion, were $4 75. this week.. 3.50 Dining Tables in oak, superior finish, were $8, this week 6.50 Dining Chairs in oak.supei ior finish, were S2.23, this week 1.50 Couches, covered in Suxony Velour, were $15, this week 12.00 Special prices on Metal Beds and Bedding. Our Prices the Lowest, Quality Considered. GowiseBthwite & Befgh865i&ei Established Yesterday. 406 Lackawanna Ave. ivfjpitWWy: j Scranton Carpet Company. X new line of Floor Coverings unequalled X display of the newest and most reliable fabrics in the market. We have saved X money for others, we can for you. X Scranton Carpet Company 422 Lackawanna Avenue. - THE. Clark & Snover Co., Manufacturers op the Celebrated UNION-MADE U. Q wD. STRIPPED SMOHINQ tND CHEWINQ TOBACCO. 4- Everett's Hoises and carnages are su perior to those ol any other livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful peiiod of weather, call tele phone 794, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit EVERETT'S LIVERY, 230 Dlx Court. (Near City Hall.) . g Figures With Electric Attachments ior .uiorarics, xccepcion Hall, Newel Posts, etc. 13a WyomlnB Avo -Walk In and look around." 2 vrpcuuiii ui x Fine Tailored Gowns Jackets, Capes, Silk Waists, .X M X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Week, -AT- ----- Special attentiQn is called to our -f 4--4-f -f4- -f-f a fCTcSCESrwscsszKSa fiV.oN?'?,,. tmwfflwam FLOUR 32ESSSS3 j-. T White And Light To make sine of bavins the best flour on tho market ask your Krocer for "Snow White" and tako no other. ' Yes it's a homo product made out of tho fluent wheat Brown, without adulteration and by tho most approved milling process No flour on the market equals It for whiteness. 'lightness and su perior qualities In baus and fonrrels nt all good Krocers THE'WESTON MILl rn jotANTOH . CAneoNMiceimMNr yriie Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccrautJn uud Wllkovllarrt, IU, Manufacturer or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOINES Holler, Hoisting and Pumping; Machinery. ' General Office, Scranton, Pa. TO ifT SI M v&m ap
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