'':mfi-itr'-7f7r' THE SCJRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY HO. 1901. WILL OF LATE MRSjJjUGHES HUSBAND'S CHILDREN ARE NOT MENTIONED IN IT. Bulk of the Estate Goes to Her Nieces nntl Nephews In This City and Shnmoklu Welsh Baptist Chuich Is Bequeathed SI, 000. Testimony In the Trespass Caso of Mary Duffin Against the City of Bcranton Was Vciy Conflicting. Other Matters in the Couits. Tun vlll of the lut; Slix. Ann Uughcc who wni the widow of Denjti inln ltttKhrs, fonnvr sem-rul outMilu Hiiperlntcndcnt of the tn-lawiitc, I.aclt juvaniiannd Wostern I'otnpany'M milieu, was Riven out inr fiutillcntlon yi-stor-day fiom the H'Bltr'a ciillco. The icultlutiry liulm tin- lnr tlireu nloci"', .Alary IMdy, Hurnli A. jon-mlnli and KadR'I 1'un.vll, and neurly all tlm apr-clnl liofuestH K' to her niccn-i and iHph In this city and tMinnmUln. Hit lnisband'M chlldii-n aiv totally Ik iiortil. In thi' will of the law .Mr" IIurIh . utter illuctliiir that alt hr UiH tit-lit j nnd luncnil i'Xifiines be paid, rhe dis- tribute"! thu following ums anions her ; i datives: ' Mia Kllznlictli llr.ulu". iti-i of 1 - , n.istcl. tiwldlin; on South Hydu t'.uk , .nciiue, Ji.wui, J situ- lle-V", M.W, I CleorRc Itivf. V"'K Allx'tt Itiw', M.OOn; John Henry Uh.-m-, .".0i: U'llllain Utoc, $,'.00; John I t-c t-, ioii of Tliinnim I:opp. Ji.wii. All tli' above turned Ite'K'i .lie X ddellU of Slmiltuklll. H.ivl.I Hni;li't tvn; .Iii'iiu Kiiitln, 51.11' ThornuM IIukIus. VU0; Jis"ph IhtKliii. SiO'J. Mis. S.uuIi jHii.inl.tli. Jl.niiO; Mrs. M.uy Rdd . 10)'i; .Mi 3:irlit I'un'iii, J.'.nni: Mm. John Foute, M.i'DU. TIkim- n.iineil in this paiaKluph i ii .'cms and rinuithwt ol Mr I3ll.su" lietli HukIiw, nit of whom mi! rwiduM .i thKs tltv. Ml.s.s Alliv 'rhoiniii. the fuiullv t'i'l -x.int for many :.imi. niflti'i n b miest of ji.'u, and the I'int VMi l!.n Mt ehiifeh. of whh It di teamed mum u. liienibd", leeehei the "tnii of 1.k"I Miothor $1.0li) In tilfiicd lit trilwl to Ik lnve.vtcil In Mituii sale . mliy as a 1 eiinanent ltind and the int rv-l then of is to ho paid ituutially for the bene, ill of tit" iioor ol the ritt Welsh M.ip tla chilteli, Alter all thf uliove beutestrf ate paid the residue of the cMtate kou to ie teiited's tin H- ineees, Mrs Jetemlah, Mif. JMdy and Mr. Pure. II. with the I'M option ol n tew minor beloiiKliiit.i which nic mentioned In the will .is '.pedal In quest!! to the I.tu ti.ttiud pi fcon". William Jen ml. ih, ot this el. and John liee.se. ol sMiiiniokln, are mm-oii-loi.v. The wltnesaen wte W. (ijylonl Thomas and Kvun J U.ivK Testimony Was. Ccnflictltii;. At 5 o'clock eiwnhi!i .'itteiuonn, the case of M.nv Dullbl inlnst the Ity of HcTAiiton was rjlen to the lury In JudRe Arehb.ild'H rourt. whleh Ins lieen hiailnjc testimony on It lor the p.'iit two day.". The whole afternoon wu taken ttl with the iidilierM'K Ml. A'i'MitUK did the BiimmluK up for the h tense, and Colon' I M.utln lor the plilntilT. A'ben the deiense roneluded Its pte-t-entntlon of testlnioio at noon, It was boon that the Moiles of Hi wlt neifcsi on the opposing Hldt' weru tar ltom belnpr In hatmony. 'Iho met direct coniliot was lu the testlmonv. irfipettlvob, of l. 15. Scott mil tiroi eryiii.in Fre.n tetMfdinir tho position ol tli fly h"il veiwlllen Mrs. Dufllu allCKis she nipped nnd ie!I. Mr. riear .srs it wan lying: In. 1 vint of the Siott piopirty, on th- MdowalK, but Just on! the ilngwiut't. mid had renin mi d In that position fut Iv tin co months pilot to the niu'ht of .Miss jMihn's (iLCidflU Mr. Seott .said the lly .hcel had beii kft icstliif; on ItH rim a,'aliii the tenoo In It out ol bin pioperty, and that It was not until noon ot Ihe day on which thi cccldent occuried that he nolhcd that it had lalbn down on Its Mue. If tho viieel was mi the highway nnd lenialned theio fot' three months, It was Miflielent to liiuke the city lia ble, in tlmt it must needs have had lonstritrtlvo notlio ot tho obstruction If, on the other hand, it wan theie for only a day or to, us tl.c defense at- legr, th" i Ity could not be held liable by icnson of the fact that notlc? was j wnntlng. 'flu to wa ni.so a wld" vailaneo in tho vl's of the ductus toneetnlti!? the nntuie, novrco and extent of Mln Duflin's phjsieal Inlit initio.". Ur. S. V. I.ongstreet. Dr. James Stein and Dr. initlci, ol Wllk-fS-Hatie, railed by the plaintiff, told tlmt Mls-w Dutlln wa.i niottv nuieh of a .Lck and that her eoudltlPii was In till probability due to the Injuilcs nlie leeelved by falling over the fly wheel. IT., "hull (J. Hoos, who t.ttendod Miss DulHn the night of tho ncrident and made n number of subsequent luIts, stat"d, an a witness tor the do iiiise, that .Ulsa ljullln's only iiijiuy was a cut oer tho eyo nnd thai thl-i was of htii'h a mild natuto that It i ould not tensonably be held aerount able lor the defective eyesight, ne.it lesthemla and ilit.anangement of In tetnnl oigan.s of which the plaintiff lomplnlns. r. C. H. risher, for the defense, les'lfled that he neated Mlsv ijutlln beloro the dale of th? acoldeiit lor ffime uffectlon of the eyes, and no ticed then that Mm was miffetlng from it, nervous dlnoidet. Foitunately fur iho jurors, one ol tbcli number Is .i physician, Dr. O. S. lUchards, ot Kan- i-nnw, Tho only case disposed of by Judgo Kelly wus that of the Stoucis Pack lug company against II. I'. Arms, In whleh a verdict of $87.0) for tho plain, tiff was directed to be c meted. Company Pays Heavy Damages. Thin week saw tin end ol tu litiga tion growing mil of tho nceldunt at tho Him street ciosslng two yeais ngo this month, when Ilr. A. J Kolh and Jacob Ktwstner" wero run down nnd terlously Injured by a Delawnra nnd Hudson train while thoy wero nt teinptlnE to cross tho trnclcs in a cut tor. Pr. IColb, who w.ib tho lesser In jured, fettled with tho company soon iifpjr tho accident. Knestnei, however, would not accept tho company's offer, nt he did not consider It commensurate with th" damages he sustained nnd he piuceedcd to prosecute a trespass suit for J2O.00O, The cuso was on this week's trial lint, but when It wns reached an nounennenl was made that a settle ment had been effected rind the case j"r a'rk'l.en Hum tho UU Tho tcinia of settlement were not dJfloiied, but It Is understood the company paid a largo sum. 13. C. N'ewcomb wns nttor ney for the plaintiff. Jessup & Joehup represented tlio defenwe. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. f'ouit yetonljy iltr-J 10 f)'cloil totnonow Morning ti Hie t lino for the (urtlcr ncknan tcilgc incut ol ilinlrt's iIok'h. A nili? lm crn irrar.d-il tor a ihm trial In tin) eae of Jhry V. Duffy ngilnt Mjry Unity, In nlilch a tcnllct fur th plalnlltl 3i riMiirnril at ljtl micI.'h kculon ct mninioii ilpa. tn lie ilhme hm of Mule Mjg'lallnc KriU Itirfir erilii't I Mi lith KrcUltimr, wurt yet(r. iliy itt-iitcl i nil for a iltncu nnd livil 1'eli 0, at iM oVirn.1. p in, hi tin ttmo (or taVIni; tcitlmoiy. I'tincN It. tiiy undo iplleitlon rlndy (or a clhoice (rom lii! nld. Anm Pay. Hi allien that ulic Jcstrtut Mm bur joam io alter (hey hJ lnn nmrrlcil llufo jcurii Joitph O'llilca jn-l M. J. Jtjriln are tho lltK'llint'ii altotntji. Attmnov J hum J. U'Malli) joi-tirdav lllfil Itli l'rotlionutory John I'oiicUnJ kuinmoim In Hilcln tu icouirr lor Mr. Hlaiu Walker, o( OljpMnt, a lot t( hou.w!d koikIs XjIiioiI at Jli.0, vlikh, It U alloKdl, lao I'ocn llti-ftitly si'irol lij Tlioman Millali' iiinl JIUluM WjlUr. .tlppUiatlon .j made In min joftmliy tiy Xtloimy rhJtlM i:. Ohir (o- i tluilor (or tlm Lawnricillli' I'rtmltbo MitlioiINt ilmrvh, n( Old 1'oigo Tlic mNoilbiri are Wllllim TaUr, vt Ihimu, tv.iltfr D'd.t-I. .lo'..n H. Joiim, Ditlil .1 IliIs, IMttitil Uiiis ltid Pulil 'lltu, ot Oil l'ursr. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Work That Is Being Done at tho Lackawanna Shops The D.. L. & W. Board for Today. .Master Car llulhler U. T. Canlkld has lelllttied ltom lJatotl, O., Wheiu he plated nn older lor tlfteen hand some passenger ccmehes with the Har ney. Smith company for June delivery, when they will be used lu the Lacka wanna's Pan-Ameilcau m Unity ser !ce, which ptomlse.'t to take the load belwieti N'tni Yoik and riuffalo. The cabinet shop, which Is now being operand villi a full complement of elect lie timtois, Is one of thu best equipped shops in Northeastern Penn syluinla. rflnie the motois were In stalled ti new ilp-'uw bus been added, lo-ieiher with a tut-ofC saw and n fottr hmd tenon machine for cabinet woik. Tl.c car and niaehlne shops uru all lushed with work. and. while n nuni ber of the iin-n have hi en Uld up with skkneJ, tin re Is nenrlv n full quota at work, aveiaitlng ten bonis a day .i ml making moic money thnn cvei In the liNtorj' ot tile L'ickawiinna shop'i. lu hf machine Mums a number ot new machines nic now In opeiatton, width gie.-itly facilitate the work tin dot wa The new bolli.s nic also .on-dunHy lu use, supplying steam heat tor the pasietiger ptntlon, fi ight do pot und repair shops. The boiler loom Is equipped with the latest inipioved heaters and an auto matic teed-water pump, used for sup plying the bollrs. bv which the con denatIon on steam pipe exhausts and fiom the stationary engine and air compressor is returned to tho hi titer, pel mlttlng the water to be returned In the boiler at about "20 degiees teni peiature This lnboi -saving device is alo a great fuel snvi r and must needs b eviniined before a proper Idea ot It i an be obtained by one not familiar with steam fitting and hot alt pro- CCS-'Cl". Another unlqu" annngeimnt has been Installed in the new boiler bouse. It Is known as an endless 1hR tor ele vating the tuel which .supplies the bolleis. The coal Is clumped from the hopper by diopplng the doois on the car and then It Is conducted by an ele vator to nn elevated bin In tho holler loom by the endless belt. yiion th'' tlreman lie. ds tuel for his boilers all thai Is teiiulied Is the moving ot a small lever, which opens the chute leading fiom the coil bin and there he has in trout of the door the re quited fuel. The hacks and glideis for tho law thirty-ton ttavellng irane which Is about to be placed in tho machine nhop are now midy nnd In a lew d.i s this wondorful addition to the motive power equipment will be tunning as smoothly as the test of the niachlneiv In the tepalr shops. It i. being built i by the Manning, Maxwell & Moore I company, of New Yml., and will soon be placed III position . Another noticeable change at 'ho iiiuud house Is the placing of an elec- hlu motor on the turn table to aid In the switching of n omotKes nnd In stalling them In their proper place.i. D.. i. & W, Tndav'.s D., U Board for Today. ,t W. board is as fol- lows: TucsiUy, .Tin 21 VMM) CJVTS. i:ST. !' u lu J. A. I lu ill. in is iu. i:. m. luiiit. 11 p m - VI, Louhhiu. Wi'Inc I iv, will) cvi:;. last. Jan I III -. I. M.IM.inll. :i j. iii - I" I). icor. in. J. s UK IN llillll I'llHlh in - I'mil, WjI! I. .1. 7 u. in. -W. I!. Iliillii loiiii'n, l ni'luvii x nun. ,i in (i. riiuiu-. lnt!ifr' nun 'i i in l'i-anl llillfl lii.ii u in -O. )l.ii,ilolili. II .0 a. in I'. I'lVjimuli t p in lljmiiiltt, M P in. -l. .1. HumU'iii !M" p in W. , lljitliolbtncM. i to p in-ll. IIMiln;, M. C.iiiiiinly'a nun. "I'MMllS 1,10. r. ii m , ia-t-1. McAUIslir. I ii. in , will d rnmnKll cr. ti ii in., wn(--Sliliob. i 'iMulK ih ii, A(t f arrlptr. o p. in , (j-i- il, liliiU-iii. T p. m , wist from (ajnira, tliito e'li.niu Mc I 3111. T p in., Mftl fiom C'ajus (tltilij. T p. in , nut from Nay Aug H. Houlwitj. ILT.l.rit. 11) j. in I' i: fe:cor, 1'lslll.ltS. s a in llmiior 11. ti) u. iii.--Mcrin. p. in .Murplu. u p. hi LuniplM:, i'Aksi:.f,i.u t:Miisi:s. 7 n in. Ojthuy. 7 ii. m --siin'tr. I 'in p. m -Stanton. 7 p in -MjL.curn. Wlt.O UI vir. i u. in tx cnsliics .1. U. McCann. d a. ni I'. ritzimlriok, II a. in., two iriRlnis-C. hlnpilf', h .i. r.i A. Ki tclijiii. 11 I. is , twe i-nniiici J. J. O'IIjij, 1 p. in 1'. Mill' n. 2 p. in. II-UKi'itv. .. p. 1. 1. loin (liiuuMii. t p. in. J. I .Mastru, I p, in. Jvliil lUMei NftlUe-Comlutti.r A. I' Mullm iiml itiw Mill run it p. in. Wunimlt, Klt, 'fucili;, Jan. js, In plaie cl llitiry (illlii;jn an I irm. Conjurtnr vi, rummy aim ticw will lun 7 p, ni , Summit, Wit Irum C'ujuifu, 'IunJa, Jan. -ji, jn puia Pi J. (llnlcy ami cicm. Comluctor II. l)Mlni will taV.o liu on ireu recently iun liv (unduis tor JI. Cinnod. roniludcr II. Dniurty ami crew will nm 7 p. in., bumnilt, I'.nt tiom .Nu Aug, Twlay, Jan. Vt, In pbie ot 1:, Duffy .in'd rrevr. Urakcman McDonmll, umilly on ntt Condurtor J. Ilennijan, will bo out with M. Flnnerty cm 7 p. m., Summit, West tiom ra)ii.a Jan. S!9. Conductorti LatUrr, Rozcu and II. Vie. Alllitrr and Urakcman MtUa Crohkln vw 1 1 call st aupcrlntemlcnt'a offlco u toon as possible. Ilrilctinan A. Atcn will ro out with Conductor Trank Wall In Urakcman V.'llllima Huben' nlaec, and Itrakeman Cabin Decker will c out with Track UcVnncU In placu ot A. Atcn. THE KICKER. A Theory of His Riao and ProgreQB. The wonl "kicker" is no more ManR, but nn honorable term admitted bv the lcsicocrapher to the tound table of Hnfjlislt spceclt. This acceptance of the wonl proves that there was a real need for it ; that a certain claw of people had tio word lu the Kuglish lauguaje to filly designate them. As u c)as9 these kicler3 must he as modern as the word which describe1; them. They are in ef fect a new product of our lateit cSviliz.i tion. The word which describes the kicker is picturesque. It stigncsU the mule whose kicking is usually done out ot put ; w.tntouus- , wbn h kieks m -.e i sou and out of season, at over-thing or at nothing as the case ntty b. The term kicker .scarcely needs' defiuttiott We know e-taclh what it nscatir, as well as we know the chrouic i.iult-under it designate'. 1'IIK RISK OK Till'. KK Is" tt ny one who cares to trace the rUe of the k'icker will find that he keeru p-ice ttith the pievalcnt American disease, dyspepsia. All kickers may not be dyspeptics, but all dyspeptics arc surely kicker-. They are everlasting fault liudsrs. Nothing goes right for them in the family or in business There is alwajr. a dead fly in their ointment. It is a miserable condition for the dyspep tic and his frienth. He rcallv can't help himself Hts nerves are stinmcd to the limit of endurance. His ea are like megaphones magnifying every little sound to the shock 'of thunder. His eves lore sense of perspective and he sees niolc-hills as mountains. He is suspicious, jealous, unreasonable and obstinate : and all these things are only symptoms of the disease which is starv ing and weakening the entire nervous system and reaching out toward heart, liver, lungs, kidneys and other organs. WHAT CAN BK IIOKB l'OIt HIM? What can be done for the ietitn of dyspepsia ? He c.tu be cured. He cau be given a ucw stat t in life. He can be made the amiable, companionable man he was of old He can once more eat with ap petite and enjoyment, work with energy, and sleep the night through in sound, dreamless slumber This is not a mere empty claim un supported bv facts. The statement that the dyspeptic can be cured is made on the authority of thousands ot men ami women, who have been entiiely cured ol two t fHi! chs' duration, am oS.rcd by the E '10 Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Comfort, Ua. Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. gteamcrt fall daily exceil Sunday fiom Tier "9, Kcrtli Itlu-r, toot of Itcarli utreit, Nc orlr. Ticltet!i, iiclndinp nifali anil itateroom accom nioUitlon', jtl.Ch) and upnarJ. I'or full Intomutlon apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New Yoik, N. Y. ll IS.tVAI.KUn.Traf.JIfr. j.j.nnow.v.o.i'.A. 1 1111 CELEBRATED QOROON PIANO Befoie buying, send for catalogue- Ii. S. GORDON? &VvM flEAUTY, IE GONQUEROR BELLAV5TA Arsenic Bof.uty Tablets and nils. A iwr. fogtlyuafonuilsiiiraiitoniltn'atnirnt for nil akla ilUnrdon. fl(itori the bloom otycutli to (ailed faenr. 10 df.yc' ttis.tl merit ftOct SQ dat' $1.00, by mall Je.iin f,r rlrcr.lar. Adilrrm, ... "IVIH MtDH'i fitoi&Jck!ooStJ.,CWc Sola by McGarrah Thomas, Uruii Cists,, Vi Lnckivwonna ave., Scranton. I'a, TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS nzsfWtii ( 'l III! ?ll V. c u of dyspepsia nnd other diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition bv the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It always helps. It almost always cures. O. S. Copcnlm-er, Ksn., of Mount Union, Huntingdon Co., Pa. (Dox 213), writes: "About twelve years ago I was suddenly taken with a pain in the pit of the itomnch which wan so violent 1 could not walk straight. It would grow more severe until it caused waterbrash and vomiting of a slimy, jellow water I consulted a physician and he told tnt I had a form of dyspepsia and treated me for about six months with hut littli benefit. I still kept getting so weak 1 could scarcely walk. I then tried an other physician and he told me my livti was out of order and that I had indigei tion. He gave nic a treatment and 1 j;ot some better, hut only for a shotl time. I then tried another one who slid T had chronic indigestion, ulcera tion of the lining of the ttomack, torpid liver ami kidney affection. He treated tne for more than a car and I felt much belter but it did'not last. I then took to using several widely advettised patent medicines, but received uo more than temtoiary relief while using. ) then trie I Pr "Pierce's medicines, usinj; bis 'Golden Medical Discovery,' ' Vn vorite Prescription' and the 'Pleasant Pellets' and in two months' time I wa tching better than I had for yeara be fore. I can truthfully say Dr. Piercc'i medicines did nte more good than any I had ever taken." Dr. Pisrce'o Golden Medical Dir.cov cry cures diseases of the stomach jih other oreaus of digestion and nutrition It restores bodily strength by enablitii the assimilation of food whtch is the source of all phj steal strength. It acts ! directly on the b'lood-niaking gUiids, in creasing their activity and increasing the supply ot blood' which is enriched and punfied by the " Discovery." "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol and ir. entirely free from opium, cocain-; and all other narcotics and injurious drugs. Do not acccpl'any substitute for the "Discovery " though claimed to be "just as good." "Golden Medical Discovery" has cined when all other medicines have failed. There is nothing else "just as good." $!5,ooo.cx Givit:; away. The cost of the copies of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser (Ex clusive of expense of mailing), given away last year was over $25,000.00. This great work, containing 1008 large pagj.s and over 700 illustrations, will be sent you ftie on receipt of stamps to pay etpeusf of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book in durable cloth-binding, or only at stamps for it in paper-covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. X. V. A Gold Crown Free. with cicry ret of our best tct-th lontncteil for en or betoic I'ebruiry lth, 150L Ihh i' n lonnflde offer nnd our imtcrial li tho bel. made here and made tiuht of 'J2K ttoU. Our price li only V.oa. Inserlcd here by experi enced operators who have been (.elected from the largest oEieos In the V. 9. for their ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Min-o-Cal Our owl anesthetic for palnla. i'xt rai-tinjr- Sifo and Sure. Xo wro uiims; ro cocaine ortuNTi:hu iv wiiiTixa ion tln Yfll. Wi: AUK lli:ili: TO STAY. !S17 Hosiers Bros.'' Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War. ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Folks, Knives and Cased Go ds for Wedding Presents. Mercereatt & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Tucei u n a- illibbbimiwi Ti. f Mxlli iI..I'm. Hi. il.iilk.li.r Aril. 1. 1. ' PBIVATI DISI515.UCIS51S1 3Df0ll0N.Nllyi)US0lBIUTr.1 yAHlcunii.iiKiViiuBii nvTlAHifaitUDtirntt.bbrnakfnUriiaMi S4irfirrrtiti;allrarhohplulciprTirn(ein(ieTmaiiyJ ,.p htm mi nook MTriil)i "ipwiiif wrtiiiii m r if tine i irtua U -L.,.fcA.fc. ft i ri r- - -- A A -- - - - Crowns and Bridges I Union Painless Dentists, 1 H 0j Lad.jniiiin i Avenue, scunton. Vi. Hi i ih Prof.Q.F. r w y m., ruiutip r J JXi rtil'eovlncurc nxrSAMiists.Bip tyVNtoty YA,NAiyv'A,yN,i,yv'AAyv'yvNvv' Special Sale Price CONNOLLY & STATEMENT OF THE TUlDn ftillT imillJ 11HI1U1 OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Xoans and Investments $3,175,478.30 Banking House 38,509.64 Cash and Reserve 330,870.10 $3,750,057.19 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.08 U. S. Deposits 422,729.30 Due to Banks 54,785.53 $3,750,057.19 i - WILLIAM fONMll.L, l'rrJidcnt. HENHV 111XIX, .lit., Vice-rrc.ldent. WILLIAM 11. PECK, Cashier. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Steam and Ho! Watar Heaters. I ia-3J7 PEMN AVENUE. M, DENSTEN Pbjslclaa and Surni 311 Spraai SI, 'Iimpie Court Bull Hag SCBANNM PA. All aaito ami iluonlu ilNeasn of men, wo men iimt ililMr. n. CIIHOMU Ni I:HUS, lilt US M) WA&riNfl DIKH.S A M'lC IVI.I. h illscasi's ol (lie 1 r, Kuliii-, I'UOJcr, ."-kin, llluod, N.ni, W.iiil, Cy , Iji, Num., Tlirnjl, anj l.uiii.ri. Cantii., 1iiip.ii., 'il', HuiiiiiiL, Uoltrc, Hli. uiii.itimi, A.tliiiu, (aunli. oilioctli-, I,0ht UuiliuuJ, Mylitly rnilAjlons, all I'diiilo l)lfl0H, ljucoirhoej, etc., (ioiinoiiliia, Sj plillllj. llknl I'oUon, IndUir.i tion ami ciithlul hablU olillteratcd. 8ur,'i-r.v, l'itr. rilltv, Tunc- ami r-linnacli U'oniii. CA 'lAltflllll.OM:, Milllci foi UUrrh. Three inontlu' trtulmeiit tnly f.'.uo. Irut frco In ofilce. Cbiwulutlon i.ini iMiiiliiitlfn Irec 01 fleet liouri dully anil tinul.ij , h 4. 111. la 0 p. 111. DR. DENSTEN BANK SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. The New Long Golf Capes in Handsome Plaids $10 .00 Values from $20 to See Window. WALLACE, t'H-H-H-H-H-f H-H-H--t- H - t - H " Si Lace W Curtain Newsl Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. I FURNITURE COVERINGS -I O- ARTISTIC HIQH-QRADE BEDDINO WILUAHS&ncANULTY! X LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue 1 fMt M t - M - H - t - H - f - t - f - THB !C POWDER CO, Booms 1 am!2, Com'lth B'l'4'j. BCEANXON, PA. flininp; and Blasting POWDER M4ot MooaloauJ RuihJftt Worlci. LAPUN ft RAND POWDDK CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER B;ctrlo Batterlti. ICleotrlo nxnladtrt, xplodlns blast!, Safety Kdit aai Resauno Chemical Co.'s nxPLo.'.Vr. Lrt ior twm Beer ewery Sliuiufaf Mirers ir OLD STOCK PILSiiEB 436 to 455 N. Ninth Streat, Telephone Call. -2333. inis SI 8 53 Each $35 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE - H - H - H - t - -H-Hm ! - X t X COUCH COVERINGS -S 1 FURNITURE. I HEAVY DRAPERIES I r - i - r - f-f-H-"H-""H"H-- f 1 1 ft ad Brake Is worse than no brake at all. We are now ready to fit your wheel with tho latest coaster brake. If you contemplate any re pairs on your wheel for the spring riding now is the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. i us 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., Ccucril Accnt for ttis Wyoming Dljtrlct tor lllabs flint Ine, Fportlrj, Fmolelm tnil Itcpiuna Chemical Company's tin High Explosives. Safety fuse, Cain ami Etplodera. Uoom 401 Co mil Ilulldln;, Scianton. AUU.NClKSl tiios. ronn nttiton JOHN ll. bMlTII JL bON , Plymouth W. I". UULLIQ.VM Wka' AB UUrylll d POWDER