. I , ' J, ' .1 f I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900. 10 APPLICATION FOR A NOS-SUIT MADE ASKED IN THE BAYLOR TRES PASS SUIT. Court Refused to Grant the Request , but Will Allow the Defense to Cite Additional Authorities This Morn ing Men Who Were Granted Naturalization Papers, Yesterday. Grand Jury Presented Its Third Re port to Court Large Number of True and Ignored Bills Presented. In tlio tiCHpass chm of WllllHIll Hiiv lor nKiilnst Loivn O. Stephens, an iip pllcatlon for h nrm-sult was made yes terday by the nttnnioy for the defense iiftpr the plalntlrf tented Ills ease. It uhh denied by the comt. bill permis sion was given to elte additional mi tbnrltles this mm-nlnK. "When the eourt opened In the ninin InR the plaintiff. V. AV. Haylor. re tinned to the Htand and hl examina tion was completed. K. L. I'otter and M. D. Potter, lumbermen of Henton township, testified that the Huylor's land was injured to the extent of from Sir. to $35 an acre by the the, which destroyed the timber on 230 acies. This was In April. Ibfl7. Foster Hush ami Henry Palmeter, men employed by th defendant, Stephens, testified that thev built the tire on their employer's land tn burn up a lot of luush and under Krnwth. They started It on Tuesday, and it burned all ilKht until Saturday. Satuiday night theie was a high wind land the lire was blown over on Hay- loi-'s land. Sunday they saw this, and made an unsuccessful effort to quench the llames In the Haylor timber. Other witnesses examined were Tiu man Darrow, J. M. Hartman, Bert Van (ifirdcr, James Westcott. Kdwln Stev ens, Rulph rinitead, Chillies Fainhnm, .1. AV. Haylor, AV. AV. Haylor and .James Lewis. Thev closed the evi dence for the plaintiff, and the de fense then asked for a compulsoiy non-suit on the ground that it had not been shown that Stephens was guilty of carelessness, as Is alleged In the declaration In the suit. .Airs. Maiy Jane Cooper was the iilnlntlff In a suit against AVllllam Pctherioh. She alleges that she was employed by l'ethurick to do house work and attend to his mother, who was 111. The defendant denies bavin employed Mis. Cooper, and says that she voluntarily perfoimed the duty she Is now seeking to lecover for. A ver dict will be leturned today. Just before adjournment a jury wis sworn before Judge Kelly in the case of Albert Cleave against John Isgiti skl. The defendant did not put in an appeal ance. Cleave claims that Isglr slil owes him n balance for erecting stone walls. A verdict was ordeied by court for$:'.'.20, the full amount of the claim. The Jury In the cum of Salvadoie Magotta against Cieoigc AA'elland yes terday morning biought in a verdict for JSS.61 In favor of Magottu. The case of Thomas 1. Hoyce against AVllllam Gllhool, a wage claim, which was called before Judge Kelly, Mots day afternoon, went to the jury yes terday morning, and later a verdict of $17.71 was leturned In favor of the plaintiff, subject to a point reserved by the court as to whether or not the con tract between the men was valid. James Mcllyne, charged with de serting Minnie McMyne. yesterday en teied ball in the sum of $300. John Mc Myne was the prosecutor. rirlhs .totm Htnclitr, pros. John Dcmnonllts .tohn Korba, pri. FnnV Chcslok and Michael Marichlnokj .tohn Hum, pro. Sirh llamtr mak: TIM KonaUhak, tiro. Mlcluel SlllioUkl. .tnwph Mlhokkl atirl llclU Mibolkl t Annie liar win prnr. ilMaim! Cltlllo, GMtlann TjMwi Murv Orlllo, rux. John t Motani Mlclmcl l.Mi'u. pros, Mike Spotrj Mary Sullivan, prox Benjamin KPlii, Mlchwl MrNallyt . I"ik. rn. alint Mno5k)i .lake l)cmcolt, pn. .1 .lui lIc; tgge Diinlen, prox. Kr.ink lupli-v; funic lnplt. pi. l'rjiik lluililnj IVtrr Puplak, pn. Ailolph l'rllmnnklt .'.ike Mltlltinan, pnn. Ilioinm Tfrrnrji l'.lirn Dough mi. prnx. William Mjira; John Zuhlk. pnw. TIioiiui I". MfVnltji Ihnmaii 1'. Per.'. pio. .to npli WMilnMn, Jacob (Jr.imlas Adam IjmHi Km. pro. John Piirwll; P. V. 'Icirltj. pro. William llrl; .lainM (lalan, pro. t'lurlcs Chofkonkl, Mike llaltio; .lolm 'oiiKiVr, prno. l.ulcl Maun I; Doinlnlrk (.uri, pro'. John ( .ichlrn; Patrlik Itiilb. pro- I'cijiir.i ltoo ltnllknv; Morili 'iirp, tin. 1. . Curoi Milliard. Unity, proi. Mary Cliap prll; hluiilcy lliiincdl, pro. Mary ow'kaj .lorph SanicU, pro. M. n. euro; jihimci DiifTi, pro. Prank Kaibow.kl; Join 0nU, pro. J. f!. ItufiuKid; Allwrt Clcae, pro. SiIIIiir Without a l,lino-Simon !"!: IhoiiLM I'llfTonl. pios. lliotna Ilakfr; Tliom.n (lltTiiiil, proi. Jolm M. (.'nli nun; V. P. SwartI, proK John Unit; 'llioiiu ( llffonl, pnw. John Smith; 'ihoinas ClIIToul. pro. Moipan TilTr); Tliomaf Cllltonl, lro. 'Ilioma Chalky; Thomas ( llfTonl, iro. I.mtny mid ItcicUlng -Kllcn Comitn; llrlilit Ilraily, nox. Johnnie (Jrahain, Thomas l'.v.uis, pio. rtjnui Simrcllt J. O. Oilriidlke, tiros. Kob. i'rt ('. Vi11s! Itoe P. Cain, prox. John Zatok kr; Prank Vlfdila. puis. Allifrt Zink; J. K. llnelaml. piK. John Purcell; P. 1'. CJ.-rrlty, tiros. limiting .stolen Roods C. Watanskcy; I.. II. Williams, pios. Malh linn Mlsohlif-MIke Woditiskl. Sleie Illel Ihk; I'etir lluplrx. plus. Cmcllv to Anlmals-Ui.iilrs Mitchell; William KolplH, plus. Common NoM Kate Simpson; Cornelia C.nij win. jirux. John Zcak: Annie Ihlaman, pros. M.irlha Murthi: .Mary K. WiNon. piox. Joseph ll.kiy; M.ny I'.anllskcj, pro. P.ili' Pirtimes M. I). Cure; Michael Duffy, pros. .Dcfiauillm; Hoarding llim-t Thomas I.jnott; l'ililck Ishci, pros. Conspiracy Joseph Sommcrs, Philip Shaiti Mary Dulaiiltcli, prow LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD OFFICIAL ORDERS ABOUT THE APPOINTMENTS. Acting Supeilntendent Rlne and Trninmnster McCann of the Lack nwnnna. Assumed the Duties of Their Positions Yesterday Dela ware Valley and Kingston Rail' road Company May Begin Con struction Woik nt Once Large Order for the Baldwin's. The appointment of K. M. Itiuc as acting superintendent of the ticranton division of the Lackawanna railroad, and John J. McCann. as trainmaster, was otllclally confirmed yesterday by the following bulletin Issued by Super intendent Clarke: The Delaware. I.aikanaima k Western It. It. C.o. UHtii- ot ticmral superintendent. Ciirular No. 1. S.rant'on, Pa., Sept. I", lion. Mr. Kdwltf M. Illne in this day appointed ait Iiik Miperlnlenddit of the Skranton ilii.on, with oflue at Siranton. T. V.. Claike, (Jeneral Superintendent. Approtjcil: iV. It. Tnicsdale, PreIdelit The llehware, l.u(kaviimia & Western It. It. C.o. tllliic of aiiperinlinilcnt. Ciuular No. 1. Siranton. Pa., Sept. le, 1WW. Mr. John J. MiCanu is this day appointed trainmaster of the Snanton illlion, with of fice at Siranton K. M. Itlne, iting Superintendent. Apprnnl; T. i: (Inke. tien. supt. Hoth otllclals assumed their positions yesieruay, anu ate now actively en gaged in performing the duties of their respective ofllces. wilt please uy tdmtlneO nil ukf. date of lltt Erra II. nipple, postniislr. II. L. VIKn. Miss llraio Iloumiti. Jmepli Ilowmnn A Sen, Mrx. Jamea Hrarly. lr . Jack II. Ijne (J), IM ard Uarday. "(larenef. 1030 Diamond Aunue." W. II Col. sille. Mrs. M. C. Clark. Miss lliaie Uoiman. John Prks, Mls Miry Jane Uatfs, p. Iionnim;'. Mis. Uanlil Krms. fit. It. VMdy, Mr. Jake KtirkNiiod. Charier Puel, Jiwfili i'laneiy, Thomas V'arr. John J. Illannon, lhatirs llaiterolo, John P. (ilaniiC'ii. II. S. Harmon, P. T. Hopkins, Thomis Harris, Mrs. S. S llfh.likU.ii. Mls Sarah tnlng. K P. Jordan, Mian Zori Johnson ran- (Jioice Ludlow, Mr. Kannie Johnson, Mis. Mary 1. Johnson, Mary Jones. Sir. Sadc Klsncr. K. I. Hirer, c. Janns Ketulill, A. II. Koik. (Jiorcc It. I.andon. It. C. W. I.onrey, Miss Delia Mnehan hoc Mm. May, Dr. Monti, Ml Annie l.els, Joseph Lithain, Jeiemlah I.ncli. Mia. MtMahon. wifl Ninth ntfnue. Thomis Mur- pin. William Mullen, Mrs t,. Maikey, Miss Cewli- Mollis, Mi.j Kuth- Mailer, Miss Mary A. Morris, Kik Marianna, Mrs. Miles. I'red Neleo, William Neahm, Mlilnel Vealon. Mr. Ott. Mrs. Thomas Phillips. (1, I', l'.ilhnd, Mrs. V, . I'rejor, Mis. Mae Prk. C. P.. ltiibblns. Miss s.iul, tijan. t.. V. smith, Miielarj P. A. mid I. I . Plre Insurince lompjuy; II. II. StrlnRfolhiw. M. It. Sinirel), Paul Si linen, Joseph Snliler, Joseph (J. Smith. Mrs. William Thomas. 11. K. auhn, Victor A. UomIi. Mrs P. J. Willi ims, M WeKenber, Albert W ilea. Mntt Youcman WKsl S(ltNTON" STVriON" Mrs. Ahhie flairlson. Anthonv Cad.len. Mi M Penny, Miss Annie llov (I.liicoln IliiBhts). Meddle Maim, P.itilik Malla Qonii VB I AND Wily and fallacy SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. IiiKl Martlndli Jtmp Itosa setta -li""!' Domenlco llauchlero ,Ieup Teresa Sella 'cP lMw.ml McIlonoiiRli Scranton Veronica Joyeo Scranton Patllek J. N'eary Archbald Wiiiilie.l Pwitt AulibaM It IMPORTANT INNOVATIONS by the WZ 01 s&&as3z rrr 0 tML IT' In Naturalization Court. Yesterday was another busy day in naturalization court. The following wore gtantcd citizenship papers yes terday: Stranlon John I.nsr. Joseph rmak, Jmeph (.'a.voriikl, Jolm linukl. Nikolas rmhuhki. Jus eph ZeloiiKV, Jiwepli ilient. 'ihcolll Zenker, John Ililler, IIi nnn Wellrr, Mlilnel l.,i.kmvki. .Inhn lliprnnskl, Anthony" i!rabmki. John -iituli, Mlehad Kaezniiik, IlnUrl Mzciupils. Mlilml Itmanilonskl. Simon t n.-ii l (iuttfrlej Sleiille. John Wild, Simon W'ei-bi rger. Mn hael U.1M1. ntonin nomixhi, John r.lir.uiie. Miuinrn Car lucri, Wojirek sloieiikl, Maudell Heir, Them 11 earelc.i. Prank l'niki.iki, Xiilhmiv Cudains, I'ominiik nolloglii. Matin I 1. nt. 1. Uoimiiliu Mnjuie, i.iii-eppe iileliiitl, )ioi.ti leriniiii, llif.mjs Oriaiiau, John M01I111-U1, l.inll Kriksnli. in;elo Moiielli.r. Philip Karp, Huijainln Sol manciUtr, Jolm Nowak, llmuus HanU, Jolm Slmchek, Joseph I iuibeut,i. J0I111 Moudi.uk, luilow It Itiuienmi, I'clir I.'o.-m. I'etir liei. jorrd, Olaf Conrad bMi.nn, IMir iilburir. Lib ard I'riedmari, John II... lul.n. .l..hn Mol-kl, John Portz, l,nuis I aroruie. ndre.l li. sherd. Montu- John llurn-hle, Thomis llulir. I.iae Prown, .Mix McKdiri. , J.ihn llrown. old I'oree- nlnmn IMpl. Willi 1111 lliun JoneK, Patid '. .Irnkin-. Mario Patunio, John I'olburn, John T Hopper, Itol.eit lliehard-on, William Kobinson. .Iiv-epli tt'-lnnuin, Joseph Thompion llotiiifnn. fieoito I Nulm, Jolm ttotert Johnson, iueeiiro 1as;ullarrn, lii-oicnill i.rello. Vandliutc- tteorgc brcucli, Ji.lin I'lnke. Michatl I file riser, Thomas Djm 01) pliant -Abxiii'ler lrrRim, .laioli Jenkins. HIakcl)-John Cartel. Audicw llizlk l)lieW Wa'.il lurcz)k, John Zubol, linmior Ldlriot, Uaid Czenlok, Tetir Kulemzk, l'.tcr flapmezok. Ma)l Scnilrut, John soroka, Andro Prtdtrezak, Siilioias Oleuib, Andrew lelri., Ste phen Karpiak, Tfter Iizuiiic)k, Andrew I'anlik. Grand Jury Report. Veeterday the grand Juiy niHile its lltirrl return lo court. It una us fni lows: I KIT UlU S'lhns on Sundi-lrrd Sfidlir. I red llj. hi prua, lieii Seidler; I'red Kuilit, pros. Ihnniii WilUami, I'rui IU1I1I, pros Tlmim. Williams, I'lfd nacht, pro. Mr 'ihoinis William., Tied llacht, pros. Mrs. Thomas Miliums, Vred liar hi, prof. louceuy b Hailce John Pena; 1 U. Mirtino, prof. Mitlln Il.iiU"i . N'uliolas (il.tnii. plus HcCitUiR btolfn liuuila -Joseph hutciilgc. to .rpli Ilarrii, pn. l.nrctliV'-Johu lliuvu, lohli l.jnlei.-.. .lul.u ,.r ritont Prank Koldlntr. pros 1'ornie.illiiii unit llisianl.i I harks M;i!in t.wennlo Thoma.. pros. Perjury -Msnp Plulee; llev. .Inreph Simuii, pru. Malicious Mi.ihiil-Aiidiu Tarisli; I!. J. Niary, pro. Selling Withoul a I.uime Andrew ll.iun. e, II. Mvlllf.t.'ll. pio. A.sault am! Patter) -Miiliu Wal.li; l.inlitf ntrnhar.lt, pro. tharlvs sciue; Ir.i Mitiaii, pros. William . Dean; Pre. nun laird, pros licori;e Uoshuli.kj; Mary Sulllvjii, pm. ,..lm H. Knlcht; William It. Thomas, pros. John II. Knight; Thomat s. Join, proi U.ihl J. l)alis; Dora P. Wllllaiju. pros. Autoula Skri koptkl; Uuta KowalikcLi, prov lliur) II. l'iereef Antli'my Goldtn, pros. Attenipt at Itapo Antonia Skelkopskl; llosa Koualikeki, proa. Murder Mary Osorzah; I'runk Itublinf, pr . ManalauEhttr Mary Oi;orHih; i'rank llobllnir, pros, AbandonlnE Inlant-.Mary Tauiuiar; Prank Kob lluj, proa. KiNUItUI) IHI.I.S. larceny Alexander lliuwn; Prll lUmilion, pro. Polntlnc Pitol-Johu Cadden; Patrick Ittillay, proi. Michael MIlkouAl, Anult Ilarwtn, prox. Larceny by Hailce Prank Pant; lannlt Dunn, prox. Auault and Ilatttry-Danlel Demprcy; Bridget Prady, prox, I'rank ll.'Khok; John Paritiky, pro. John Mniwi Uarney Paborekey, proa. Morrb Mdlirj Anuiu UobitiL, prox. Annie Will Be Inaugurated Knights of Malta. An Important event occunvd In Knights of Malta elides last night, when a county committee, consisting of one or more delegates from each of the twelve commanderies in Lacka wanna county, met In Malta Temple, In the Ciueinsey building, and arranged a schedule for a series of visitations to be he'1 dining September and Oc tober. This committee, with all other meni bets of the lodges who wish to accom pany them, will visit each of the com mandeiles In the county. On the ar rival of the committee the home com mandery will receive them at the Malta headquarters, and will work a degree, for their guests' benefit, or go through somu other mystic work of Un order. At last night's meeting D. J. Jone, of Electric City commandery, No. 317, was elected chairman; W. H. Hartlett, of Anthracite commandeiy, Xo. L'lt. was chosen secretary, and AV. A. Lush, of General Grant commandery, Xo. 230, of Kouth Scranton, was made tn-i-.--urer. Eighteen representatives were pie ent from the twelve lodges. The fol lowing schedulo was finally arranged: September 20, Elcetiic City command cry, Xo. 17", of AVcst Scranton; Sep tember 25. Anthracite commandery, Xo. 211, of Scranton; September 29, Eastern Star, Xo. 221, of North Scran ton; October I, t'olumbus, Xo. 2S5, of Green Ridge; October S, Invincible, No. 2.12. of Taylor; October 11, Klm huist. Xo. 2.'i!i; October 2., Abington, No. 2r.,'i. of Clark's Summit; October 17, Washington, No. 2J2. of West Scion ton; October IS, St. Stephen's, No. 'S.M, of Dunmore; October it. General Grant, No. 2::0, of South Scranton; October 2.", Ihireka. No. 211, of Olypliant; October "1!, Temple, No. 2ss, of t'urbnudulp. Saturday. October i5. Anthracite com mandery. No. 211. Vv 111 hold solemn ses sion and woik the Ited Cioss degice, one of the most elaborate degrees In the order. Thuisdny, Seplciulier 27, the Knighls of Hagdad will give a siesta, and will have a banquet at Mitchell's, 011 Wash ington avenue. Baldwin's Large Order. An order has been received by the I Baldwin Locomotive works for twen- j ty-one heavy freight locomotives for use on the government railroads of I New Zealand. Another order on which ' work hns just been begun is for six ; locomotives for the Rio Tlnlo Mining i company-, of Spain. This is a British corporation which is engaged In min- I inff 01 e. I During the past two weeks the firm ' lias shipped to Belgium six locomo- I lives for the Belgian State railway. SIk more nto teady o be shipped. The first American made locomotives ' to be used in Ireland were shipped 1 about two weeks ago. They are two engines of the Kngli-di type, which ' are intended for use on the border, and South Coast railway. The Kan sas City Southern railroad, formerly I known as the Kansas City and Gulf ' railroad, has recently ordeied ten I compound freight locomotives, work on which will begin at once. PL UR 53cmS vk 10,000 s tie Don't Know May Build at Once. The piilposed DeloX.iie Valley and Kingston Railroad company, which has just been given permission by the New Yoik court to roct Its line, will hold a directors' meeting in a few days to decide whether to proceed at once In Its scheme, or to wnlt until It has settled with the authorities of this state. It Is probable that work on the road will begin shortly, ns the company does not anticipate tmy trouble In Pennsylvania. The present output of the rennsylvanla Coal company Is ubout 2,SOO,000 tons ysntly, and when the new toad Is in operation the com pany expects to doubl Its production. But she does', that "Snow White " flour is the best all around flour sold in Scranton. All good gro cer1? sell it. miC'WESTON MltVXO. kiianton wmwiwui eumura- SXjQscSti ANNIVERSARY SALE. beets and Pillow Cases These are splendid Sheets and Cases, made from Atlantic Bleached Cotton (which insures the highest standard of excellence.) All are torn, not cut, and neatly and stoutly hemmed, and then to think that they cost less than mus lin torn from the piece. These were bought before the rise in cotton, that's why! These Prices: Pi How ases. Sheets. 12jc 63 wide x 90 long . . 45c 72 wide x 90 long . 50c 14c 81 wide x 90 long . . 55c 16c 9 we x 9 ln Oc 81 wide x 99 long . 60c 18c 90 wide x 99 long . 65c MOUNT PLEASANT Cflfli At Retail. Coal of the beat quality for Comestta Die and of alt eUoa. Including Buckwheat and Dirdseye, delivered In any part of the city. J.t the lowest price. Orders received at tho office, Connell building, rtocra 80S; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272. will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLlslf COm CO CHORUS GIRLS ASPHYXIATED. lis l',Mliirip Wlif from Hip Ano. iii..I Trrs? I'ati rsnn, V J, --rpl. tfi. l.tir Hamilton a ii. I liraci lluil.. Horn- girls. inrmWri. l H" liti.rn Iturlc-niK mmpim, wnr fnnii'l ili.l m ihnr !r al a lioti-l lifir 1 lit mnrntiu Tliry lial lin ii :m iit'iilaltt .i-pn.ixi ii.ii 1 iUiitiiiii.it This and Thnt. .7. i:. WoIhIi. trnvellnB passe.. fror mil ftolslit iiBcnt of the Ontailo and AVesl-t-rn rallro.nl. Is In Now York. rioft coal Is now lielnB hurnod on a number of tho Central railroad loco motlvPH. Two now ciiKluis for thr Hoston and SlaliR- iHilro.ul woru-fchliipcd over th" pi'lawnre and lludt-un r.illroad yesti'i ilay. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. tlio I imp to irais- II.) Il.lt flTL'lt IImI " i tri fi.r dm nH'Klna l ism. Min Mil II. HjII- II"' " I"1'1 ,1"" I..r vl Hip ioimi: Wi'tinn's rliii-llan HSfOPntion, Hill In- in tin- "Itiic .ill. i- N-i.lcnil.pr -Jl lo liifs't n.iils ,in.l .iii.it. up 1i-ii-. Ml li IiiIpim! I" I'niir li.iiil.l nsUlcr p.iiI ik'M '',sl- Tin h' ill ho Uilirh', iin-v-s' iii iliililrrii'ft rlas-i liipxlay p(iilnc. OiIi.I.pi '-'. IIimp will l- l .unfit ciicn In tin- nii'ulP "I"!' Iiphsp. f'T llir Ijcmllt rf Hip in Voniitr.s IiikIi.hi aj..5 ilatioit, TIip niiiicil is un.lrr Hip niaii3B',l"''lt nf MKs l'luiriivi- Hlilini'.iiH. hiIp. hv Mrs linn lie. Mrs. O'llriPti, Mi-s liriflm. Mr. l,iil,iiis. Mr Mrplifiu, Jtul Mr lli..ii.l, "t Wtlkrs llirH' 'llikcls .u-p iv r.n jo at I In- ..tflii. VH'i Wash- ItiplMI .1KIH1P. ADVERTISED LETTERS. 1.1 -t ..f ,flt Sf Mill -H 1 Ctl J'l lr rrmammtr um aUri t-u ai v i-H,. . 1 i. hiwamn i xiintv Pa. i ronn o ill.ii,; fftr tin IpMrrs DR. DENSTEN Physician and Sureoj, 311 Sprue? St. Tuup.e Court Building, SCRAN ION PA. All aiulo and thrcliic ilisiascs cf men, ui. nipn and thiidrtu. CilltOMC NKHVOliM, UltAIS AND WAbllNU UISUASUh A un.C IALTV. All diseases of the Lipr, kidneys, Bladder, fcklii. Mood. Vneri, Womb, EP, har, Niftp, iliroat, and Lungs, Cancete, Tumors, Tiles, KupUue. Goitre, Ithenmatintn, A-lluni, Catarrh, Variococtle. Lost Jtanhood, Mghtly i:iiils.-loiis. all Female Pn-eaaes, Leueorrlioea, ctt. (lonnorrhea, Kri'riilit, lllood Poison, Inditcrc tion and jouthful liablls obliterated SurRerj, l'its, Killep. Tape and Stomaelt Worms. CA TAItltllO.ONK, bpecific for Catarrh. Tlneo motitlia' trtalment only M. Trial bee In office. t'onultation and examination flee. Ofliee hours dally and Sunda), 8 a in. to !)' p. m. DR. DENSTEN 40x36 45x36 50x36 54X36 Very special value in White Quilts, hemmed, at 98c and $1.15. Fine Comfortables, size 72x78, filled with pure, clean, white cotton, covered with best Silkoline. Price $1.50. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE WRITTEN GUARANTEE 70 CURE353 Blur .very Rd.veflisInK' fpeeialist, lain- iir, iiotpinu ana Arms turgeon mis. Dr. TIIEEL, 527 North Sixth St, ruiladelptiln, 1'n.PAlt Abusen, BloodPolson.Varlcocels.Strictura lVSOnll PRIVATE nnd OBSCURE ningg.sn tioihcexej. Lost Mnnliooil.hliriink UliaOtipa, en orrans.tuIlT resiorert. l'reuli rose; rrans. cured In 4 lo loiln nses Tbn most danperous eases fir ollrlifd. "E1N BCUTSCHER ARZT." Treat- rrrnt i7 mall. rena for worn '1 esttnioniais A nook ei p.sug CTuy lni.9 IntUtnte.tUectncat AilechcaJ traud. r" THIRD iTIOiL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 SURPLUS 500.000 VM. CONNELl, President. HENRY BEL1N. Jr., ViccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Epecla! nttentlon clvcn to bus!, ncss accoi'nts. Three per cent. in. terest pal on interest deposits. 0 RUG RUGS p We waut you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to ba had this side of New York. A superb line of WALL PAPER I ' 03 3 BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS I 0 DRAPERIES I 0 His is Special Agency for Hanan's and Humanio Shoes. MYER DAVEDOW, Ths Cheapest Sho) Store. 307 Lackawanna Avanne, Special Agency for Hanan's and Humanic Shoes. Extraordinary Shoe Bargains AS Week. We can baffle all competition for the reason that we buy for spot cash, are satisfied with a small profit and do business for cash only. Remember that we sell ouly strictly reliable footwear, and above all thiugs bear in mind that we never make any misstatements. Every word we say in an advertisement can be relied ou, and every article you buy that does not prove satisfactory, the purchase money will be refuuded. LOOK AT THE BARGAINS: 60 pairs Men's Patent Calf, Goodyear Well, $3.50 Shoes, at $2.48. 76 pairs Men's Calf Congress and Lace $2.50 Shoes at $i,98. 150 pairs Men's Coin Toe l.ace Dress Shoes at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50, worth 1.50 to $2.00. Men's Box Calf and Vici Kid, heavy sole shoes at $2, $3, $4 and $5 LADIES' SHOES7- pairs-Ladies' Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, worth $2.50, at $1.69. 48 pairs Ladies' Goodyear welt, $2.50 Shoes, all sizes, at $1.49. ?oo pairs Ladies' Cloth Top, $1.50 shoes; at 98c. 24 pairs Ladies' Russets $1.50 shoes at 79c. Misses's School Shoes at 75c and 98c. Boys' and Youths' Shoes at 98c and $1.25. Children's Shoes at all prices. Lager Beer Brewery MnnnTacturorsor OLD STOCK PILSNER WILLIAMS & MNULTY, 129 Wyoming Avsnue. 485 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephorjj Call. 2WI .PA THE Call and examine our goods and prices, and compare the quality to what you see elsewhere and you will be convinced that there is no bet ter place on earth to buy your footwear. MYER BAVIBOW, KING OF LOW PRICES 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. SIC POWDER CO. lioouis 1 and'2, Com'ith BTu'g. BOHANTON, PA. f WE HAVE A I cm ii 01 1 m 1 1 Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, U i Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, U j Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks Jjf S and Supplies. ff .., "ii Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. ,ffbSw-fr-r4i'"' M fair Tn rtcpalr Hrofceii Arti cles U-jO m ninlng and Blasting POWDER Uide at Mooilo and Huia lata World. LAPLIN 4 RAND POWDBK CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klrotrlo llattorlev Eleotrlo Kxplolri, exploding blaiti. safety l'uuui Repauno Chemical Co.'s expiloTiVca W Majors Mmjfvi&rjammm'4w ma mirs IIIIHHKV. I'KMlilT, MA-IOU'S 1.KATHEU CKMENT. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURES BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. tB NOT K Til K X.V M K. HENRY BEL1N, JR., Guicrjl A(!nt for the Wjomlnu District for DUPONT'S POWDER. Jllnliiir, niaiilnp, S-iiorting, SmoVdoaj ami th llcpauno t'litmical Comrany' High Explosives. BaMy 1'uiC, Cjr ni UxiloJen. noom 401 Con. noil nuiMlnir, krnton. AOUSC1KS; liin-i. roitii rttt.ton JOHN II. hMltll K iOS riymt.uth U. L. MUI.UdA.S VilVtj-Urr J- .
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