The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 17, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SC'IUNTON TtU13UNE-MONrAY, .TUNE 17, 1903P.
- $t fTr-
POUND VERDICT
OF NOT GUILTY
MRS. BEVIIiAOftUA ACQUITTED
OF THE CHARGE OF MURDER.
General Comment la to the Effect
That the Jury Was Extremely
Morcifwl-Dofcnse Was Willing
All Alonpto Enter a Plea of Man-'
elaughter-A Fine of $500 and
Three Months in Jail for a Woman
Who Sold Liquor Without a
Liconse.
My jiii nlttiost tiniinininii- volt on Hie
fit at Imllnt mid with ulil.v tun ImllolH
nrccMPiiry to nceiiu- iiiiimlnilty, the
Jtny In the Jtelllticiiiltt mill (lor i'ii-"-JiHicoil
Unit the vvotniin who killed
.Mnry Ro-u-, with n u-volvi-r hIii- hud
horn ciniyliiK sK vvei-l'-. wns not utility
In any iniiniicr or form.
The Jin fi'tlipil Frldiiy nlRht nt T
n'clocli. At Hip opening of com I, Sul
urdiiy intPinliiK. tlu-y cnino Hi mid. Inul
.IiiiIkp llaliey it-mi to tln-nt roitiiln of
1 ho In w (mints Hiiliinlttcil by tin dc-fi-mlunt.
At 11.1" they i-uini- 111 with a
vmillet of not Rtilltv.
.TiulfW MalKi-y land churned the Jul V
partleulnily nj-iilnxt allow Inn ym
jmthy to mould their vciiliet. The law
makes no illtlnitl(ti In m-. and tin
Jurors should not. he s.ild. lie also
warned them asalnsl IioImk liliieil by
the -intni-tli- Si-oni"- vllnt-i-il In the
i ourt room. When the eidlel wni
jiiesented to him, Satin day, the JiiiIeo
miIi iiothlni,', i'.M-i'l the few foiiiml
iniriH of thanks lor their mtvIi , but
the exinelon on liW I'm e tended to
indleale that he v,i-- not "alMled but
that the Jury heeded not his nth he
The lontenllon o( the (onimonwe.ilth
was that Jhs. Uev lliiritua hail curled
a levnlver for a Ioiir time, with the
intention of hootliiK .Mis. P.o-e; that
idie sousht out .Mis. ISo-e till-" moi n
Iiik. and, pleklilK .i Miiaiiel with hei,
.-hot her, while a l.ne iooKIuk iloe
scpaiated them; and thai after -linnt-Iiir
her through the bod. she Hied two
more shots, the last one. Horn every
ludleatloti. boinsr tiled while .Mr" I!iim
vwis lleehiR tluoiiRli nnotliei loom,
twenty-one feel fioin the Kitchen
vvliero the lli-U "hot was filed
The defeiT-e was (hat .Mis Kose was
nlwa.xs hounding .Mis. I!e llai iii,i:
lh.it she had u---iiiiltc(l hei and tlueat
ened to kill her seei.il limes: that on
the day of the "hoot ill); .Mis. Itoe
tiicked a quail el witli her and att.icKed
her with a poker, and that .Mif. H' il
aiqua only Hied when Mi. l!oe was
about to strike her
As to the silbseiinent allots, it was
eonteiided that under the law they
wen- all pari of the one aet. that llieie
was no lime tor kioIIiir of the blood
or leflection between the tlit and last
"hots, and that the last shot was just
as much in self-defense as was the
til st.
Tile only eje-witness to the shooting,
.Mrs. Anne .Morcso Muet.i. imed -KlePii,
swoie positively that .Mis. Hose was
not attacking Mis. Iievll.ietiua when
,lhe first shot was hied, and that .Mis.
tnsi- did not even lt.ivi- a poker in lir-r
hand. 'The women weie iiiai lelinR,
JIis. .Mueta went on to tell, and while
.Mis. Jtu-e was on one -.idi- of the stove
and Mrs. hevilaciiua on the olhei.
Mrs. !cvllneiiia diew a ir-vulvci fiom
her dicss )MPikel, held it with both
hand", and Hied,
I'voiy i In iimstani lends to shiny
that Mis. Rose lied, that while she
was lleelnpr Mis. Hevilaciiua llieil
.iK.'iIn, and thai alter she sought icf
'iKe in the faithest room. Mis. lic-vll-aequa
followed her. held the levohir
within two feet of her head and sent
u build tluouKli hei brain.
The comment most Reneially hi. ml
Is that the eidht is a lepelition of
that in the Uilliolt ease last week, In
the matter of showing wlial skillful
lawyers can do.
The husband of Mis. rsevil.n qua,
v, ho was act used of Ik-Iiir an anes
fnry, Is also fieed by this veidlct. He
Mas released on Jlis own iceoRiiizance
until the October sessions, when a ver
dict or not KUilty will be taken
Mr. and Mis. nevilacqua. Willi their
thieo-year-old babe, who so matei lally
helped aloiiR the deieuse, went fiom
the jury room with a paii of fi lends.
Mis, JlPvilaeqii.i had to be helped
aloiiR, and was taKen fiom the com I
house to her home In a cauiiiRe.
The fi lends of the slain women weie
dei ply chiiRi ined at the Jmy's lindliiR.
"When a proposition was made Thuis-
l.i V to enter a pha ol inanslaiiKhter
they jirotesteil, and their attorneys,
Messrs. Jones and Daniels, conse
quently had to decline to aiquiesie.
lleorRo S. Horn, Cornelius Coiiiirs
iiikI Frank 12. lloyle, altoineys for the
defense, were IiIrIiI.v elated over Ihe
ridlct. They hoped and winked for
aiqlilttal, but would doubtless have
considered It a victory If a verdict of
iiinnslauKhter m.is rendeied.
Comparatively Few Sontencea.
1'artles convicted iliirhiR the week,
and some convicted Ihe week befoie,
lecelved their soutentcs Satin day.
There were couipaitilhely few to feel
the reputed "heavy hand" of the law,
Joreph AValsh, who was found with
a Kit of tools and n stolen penny-ln-the-slot
machine in his possession, and
who had been to the penitentiary twin
lief oie, was Riven two yeais mine by
Judge Kelly.
Mis. Hannah Lally w'as sentenced to
t In oo months in the county jail mid u
fine of $50rt, for selling- liquor without a
tliense. She n loinietod last Oc
tober, and sentencn was suspended
upon her promise to quit sellliiR She
hi okc her promise, and when this met
was. established by the Municipal
league linkers, Judge Kelly sent her to
HII.
William J'otrokus, touvleted of em.
hrzzliiiK $70.0$ fi urn I he l.lihiiaiilau
Koncllcl.il society, of North Scinutoii,
imih sentenced by Judge Kelly to tlnee
TKinths In the iiHiuty jail and a line of
M.
TlionuiH Hiooks and Frank Hi own,
;onvleted or huieny, weie each given
ilxty days by Judge Kelly.
Sentence was Indefinitely suspended
y Judge Kelly In the case of I', J.
Mes&ett, the Uellovue boy, chat Red
with disturbing publli woishlp at Holy
Cioss church, The Jury recommended
meiey, and the prosecutor, ev. W, I
O'Donnell, asked that seiitenio be sus
ponded. In tho ease of Anthony flordon,
found guilty of perjury, sentence was
deferred until "Wednesday, to give an
opportunity for Ming reasons lor a
new trial.
Reasons for a new ti lal were Med In
tho caso of John Harris, who was con
victed with Joseph "Wulsh of having
Eloleu e. blot machine, it Is alleged
thut tho prosecuting attorney Improp
erly exposed to the Jury a record of
Harris' former conviction, and thut
ene of tho Juror asserted ho would
opt have convicted Harris l? It was not
that ho had seen him In the county
Jail, seven years ngo.
rieorgo "Wilson, colored, who plead
jrtillty of breaking Into 13, Jopophson's
stoic, on I'cnn n venue, wns sent up to
Ihe county Jnll for six months by
JtnlRp Carpenter.
On Saturday morning, vol diets of not
millty weie i plumed In the ease In
which Jnnie.i Thomas was accused of
obtaining goods by false pretenses, mid
the case In which Stephen Mm kalskl
was I'haiRcd with heating a hoaid bill.
A capias was Issued for Fred Miller,
who plead gNllty of selling liquor with
out it license, at the October sessions,
and who, neeoidlng to the Municipal
league olllceis, has been doing business
nt the old sttinil ever shire,
Dugns Mutt Stand Trial.
Judge JMwnrds on Saturday lefused
to ieleaso John Uugas, the Austin
Heights man, aeeuspd of the murder
of John UtMinock, despite the llndlng
or the coroner's jury that ttushnoik
tame to his death from heait disease.
Itushiioek and Ougas quarreled and
Dilgas shuck Hiishnoek over the head
with a club. The cm oner's autopsy
n valid the fact that the deceased was
alllleteil with heart disease, and from
the icport of the coioner. the Jury
found that this, and not the blows on
the head, caused death.
Tin- fact that llushiiock was found
dead the inoinlng after the quatiel
with Ougas. moved the Judge to hold
him for trial.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Then- will be a session of argument
i unit totnoiiow. to continue one week,
and at Its conclusion, eoint will begin
the summer vacation.
Mis. Sellna Williams, of North
Scrnnloti, brought suit In illvoice Snl
i.id.iy. alleging that her husband, John
Williams, has been treating her ci nel
ly. They weie man led lu 1M0. and
lived together until Mnv 7, of this year.
Vosbnig & Dawson aie the llbcllaut's
attorneys.
INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS.
Make Up of the D. L. & W. Board
for Today Strike of the
Linemen.
D., I. & W. Board for Today.
The following Is the make-up of the
D., h. and W. bonid for today:
s. ronton, Imu 17, I'-ll.
s SpVi. .11 M tl,
Wil.l r-ju I ,i- -- p iii, II liillism; 10 n.
m , I . jii Wuriiiri
VIONDVV, .11 Ml IT.
Wil.l Cits I .1-1 I A in. VI .1 lli union. 10
.1 lu.. Win. Klllii: II n. in., .1 W PiMlin, I
i m. I. Wnlhir, .ri . m , (. Koiini'i. u
i in . J. I I O'li'lln.
summit-, l.k -i i in wiM, I. I'lnnnfelKri .
n i in, i el, .1. I .ml. p in I. II
Niilio'-, 7 p in i il flini No Vnir, I. Vli
Alll-tri , 7 p in, XM'-t fliinl I jiiiki. Mi lam",
7 p m , utM In in I ivimi, f l. Mioinp-ou
i-ii-iliiiH ! in, llm-ii'i; la .1 in, s I'm
mm: II...0 h, in M Mm in. 7 )i. in Vim
pli, 'i p , I unpins; In p in , V W nliii-i
I'lvini;!! I iiirini 7 in, .lolui iIiIIihm, 7
i in, I' smai r in i in, I' I' smut, i.O
p III., stinliin; 7 i in. i Umhui,
Wil.l I ll- Wi-t 1 I'. I. Iiii'ir- III ,i
III, I). it 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 . 1 1 . II ,i. in, M I llllioill. I
p in. I CailiM J p n . V I. Mutltp I p
in, (I W I iIliiiIiI: "i p. in. .Iiilin llisli'i,
0 p iii , V. i:. Krli 1. 1 in.
sniii i:
I niiilni lui luliii (.ilnS'iii ii"l new vill ri
pinl .n tiiprriiitiniliiiri iiflm in i in, Mmnlii
.'nil. 17
innilminr Kjllril.t "ill i ill it Iraiimi i-li I i
i.llli i
Hi tkriiiin h r ink 1'ihi mU will en nut uith P
U.ill.iip in phu- nt (let rcr Vleil, until tutlli r
Hutu I
Strike of Linemen.
Another stilke is on. The olllclals of
the Central Pennsylvania Telephone
tiinipauy last night admitted thai two
of their linemen had quit vvoik. Tho
lompauy enqiloys twelve of these men,
four of whom aie unionized. Wednes
day the quaitette petitioned Supei lu
ll ndent Oaynoi for a nine-hour day
at an incienscd wage of Irom JJ.2.", to
?J..'i0 per day.
They weie told thut the matter would
be taken under advisement, and Sat
in day waited upon .Mr. ilaynor and
weie told that company oflli ials would
be in tile city Tuesday and they mtilil
i (infer with them. Tills satisfied two
ol the men. but ihe other two sli nek.
The lepoit that all the men aie out
at Wllkes-ISaiio Is i haiacti rla d as
false ! the company ofllcinW, who
slate that It was caused bv a visit to
tills city of a delegation of Wilkes
lJ.ii re linemen, who confeiied with the
local union and then decided to wait
on their olllclals.
Meeting of Central Labor Union.
Thereiitral Labor union met In tegu
lar session yesterday alternoon at
Kconoiny hall and conducted an Inler
estliiR meeting. The most inipoitant
business conducted was the nomination
of ollli-ers for the ensuing .vear.
A l.ugo number of names weie pro
posed and will be voted upon at the
next meeting Prior to jestm day's
session the committee in charge of the
pieparatlons tor the convention of the
American Federation of Labor, which
is to be held In this city, met and con
sldeied bids on the souvenir pio
gi amine for the convention. A nun
luillllcalioi! was received from Secie
tary Moiilsou, of Washington, I). f,
who stilted that he would be heie dur
ing the summer In piepaie for the
hotel aicoinniodatloiis and other Im I
denlals. It will he held iJcceinher ri
ll, In St, Thomas hull.
This and That.
The Italdvvin Locomotive winks, of
Philadelphia, Pn Is shipping five lo
comotives to Kobe foi utnlli'.iitlon on
ihe Japanese government i.illways,
The St, Clair Steel company lias
pui chased thlit.v-llve acies or land at
Uk.lr station, Pa, wlieie the com
pany Is building an open. health plant.
The contiact tor iluee furnace has.
been let.
It Is seini.oiiielaiiy stated that the
ulllic- of the geneial paymaster Is to
be abolished by the Philadelphia and
Heading compau. and that heiearter
the i hecks and pay mils for the em
ployes will be sent to the v.llious ill
vision sup"liutendPuts. The checks
will then bo dish United by u ileik.
At the unmml meeting of the strik
ing C.iipenteis' union the tallowing
olllceis weie elected, PicshJeul. M, I',
Ooidoii, vlce-pieslilent, licotpe Phil
lips; lecnrdlng secictniy, J, F Lav
eiy; tluanelal seeietuiy, Pah lei; Con
lln; conductor, P. C Willli; waideu,
lieoige Itolliusnii: truslee, S. I! PiUp
Surveyors under L'nglueer Hets,
wlio aie resuiveylng the ionise of
the Uulctuu and Wllkes-Hano rall
muil, have completed their vvoik now
as far as Sugar Notch and aie now
concluding their woik at the gap. It
Is expected that building operations
will be begun by July 1. although as
yet no contracts have been awaided.
The building of the toad is an as
suied fact and vvthlu a few mouths
the cats will he i tinning between this
rlty and Wllkes-H.irre. Hazlelon
Siuillnnl,
WMI
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G..B
Mi
Lockkrt's
Third Mill End Sale
At This Store
Will Begin
Wednesday Morning,
June 19, at 8.30 O'clock
Mr. Lockhart has been sending us di
rect from the mills several carloads of
seasonable and desirable merchandise for
this Great Sale, and will be here in per
son to conduct the sale, as usual.
Every department has been yell sup
plied with Mill Ends, and we propose to
make this the greatest sale on record
For Particulars See
of Tomorrow's Papers
Goldsmith Bros, k Co.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA.
His Feast Day Observed by Italians
of Dunmore Nature of the
Exercises.
been ill
landed
city on
It would have bren an easy matter
tor an Imaginative traveler had lie
Dunnioie .vesteiday to liave
hiiusell in some old Italian
the icstal day ol a saint, for
.vesteiday was the roast daj of ril.
Anthony uf J'adn.i, and Ihe Italians
ol Dunnioie celehiated il as it is cele
brated under tin- siinnv skies of Italy.
St. Anthony of I'.idna is iciognlcil
as the lavoiite .so hit of the Italian
race and Italians thiotighoiil the
win lit oe to honor his ineinoij
to plead 'or his Intou ession.
In Italy it is the custom on St
I hony's day to carry ;m linage of
taint tin (High the stieets, stopping in
limn of the house ut au.v person who
may deshe io make an otfeilng ana
who mav wish io ask for the good
s-alnt'.s inteicession. This custom was
lellgloiiHlv obs.-i veil In Dunnioie .ves
teiday allernoon.
A pioees'sliin headed by a number of
little ghU die.ssed hi while ami carr.v
ii'g uindle.s started through the
and
A li
the
sheets o the Italian district at .'
('(lock. Following the little glils
came four robust men lu Miipllce and
lassocks heniing upon their shotildeis
i .statue of the Vitgiu .Mary. Mchlnd
these came another gioup ot men car
lylug a statue of St. Aiithnuv when a
boy and dually came six men cuiryiug
upon their shoulders a life-slue Image
of the saint In the prime of lire
diessed in the habit ot the Franciscan
order. Four other men can led a
canopy supported nil four poles and
held over the statue,
hi fiotit of the last slatue ivalkeo,
Hip pi lest, his vestments held back
by two attendants, while behind it
came the Itouin hand, followed hy an
ever Incieasiug uowd of bareheaded
Italians, men, women and clilldieu,
singing hymns'.
The Intense devotion and lellglous
leellng of the lough looking men who
participated In the procession may be
undcis'iood when ll Is chionlcled that
they walked baieheaded In the blazing
Mill tor ueai ly live bonis, It being 7
o'cloik licl'oie the piucessloil had
tr.tw-i sed all the sheets.
Those people who deshed to have
tlie piocesshiu hall In 1 1 mt or their
houses placed tlnee tables deioiated
with white ilotlls oil the sheet The
tlnee statues would be ie.teil on these
tables and the mother or father of
the family would tome out and pin
upon Ht. Anthony's tube the offering.
Sometimes It would be a dollai hill,
s-omctliues ,i two dollar hill, ami lu a
few iustuiues a whole shllig of bank
notes pinned to ll long llbboii, The
oil'eilng inade, the priest ira.vcd for
the blessing nl' the house and la oc
cupants and the il(u ession movul on
to' the nest house.
Tho sheets were lined with people
and as the pioccssloii passed every
iiiaii raised his hat and ninny of the
women went down on ihelr knees on
the dllty street. It was altogether a
speitace seldom seen out of Catholic
Ihirope and with a stietch of the
Imagination one unild almot fam y
himself awa.v nvioss the seas lu the
stuels ot some oil Italian city.
The pietty Utile chinch, way
up on the hill was beautltnllv decoi
uted and was thronged with devout
woishlppeis during the day.
Theie was n geneial display ot
lliewoiks on Satuulay night, the cele
btntlon beginning at .sundown on thill
evening and continuing until sutiii.se
this mornliiL-
Belawnte, Lackawanna and Western
In I .tint lie. ". I "fin
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p in,
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(Iili.iltn mil ill points vw-t, vl.i I). ,t II, It. It.,
74", ll..",1 j 111, 1 . ...:. (Ill nl. lllaiiiiiinl l.
ilii-), 7,11, 10.41, II. .Jl i. in, siuid.iv.-i, ll. .V. II,
II. It., 11.11. S.'J7 p. 111
I'lillnun pailui .nul Hlivpliic nr l.iliinlt V.ill. -
piiloi i.iu mi .ill 1 1.1I 11.- Iiilwci'ii ilkiv II on'
umi Sew ink, I'lnl.nli Ipliia, lliiffalii niul Siiv
pill-Ion lliiilui.
111)1,1. IS II. Ull III It, (inn. Sn-.t., Jn CurllJiul
Uril'l, .Si'U Vmk.
(IIMII.KS s, l.l.i:. (Mi. 'i-,. Ari,. 'Jd f.ntlanil
tli 1 1. .Sou lull,
. W SIISSCVIVl III It Dn. IMw Ant., Smitli
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I'nr llikiu .nul I'lillnnn ii'-ou.illniis ippl.v la
;'!' 1 I.11 kjnjim.i jiitiiu', siuntiiii, I'.i.
Cential Rnlhoad of New Jeisey,
si.iitt.iis in Son- uik-luot ii l.iti.'it.i i,t rut,
N. II , .mil s,,i,th i'i in
'UMI. TVHi.i: IS 1,1 I'lIT VIV ll), I-h.1.
Ti.iiii'. loap ii.iiiIiii 101 Ni Vmk, Si-null,
l.hili.lli. 1'liitnK Ipliii, I'.i.lmi, llollildii'iti, VI
jtiilnnii, M.iihIi ( lunik ami wind' IIjii'M, it s 1",
,i in . evprs. I 10, i prev., l.lJ p m. -mi
il.nt, '.Ml p. m
I'm- I'lllsti'ii .iml Wilkts II air, S "n i in , 1.14
Jllil U) l. III. s,m,jih, , 1 1 1. Ill
I'er lUltlmci.-1 .nul Mhliintou an.l points
Smith nul t vi.i II, lliklii-in, S.v:, j, in , in
umi too p. in sihkIjk, J II p. in,
I'nr buns.' IIniiiIi, iKi.ni i.inw, i-tc, ut 11
ii in mil 1,10 p. in.
I m lltuiiiiu, l.iluiioii jml lljril.li'HK, via VI
linliii, .'si i in. .nul 1 io I', in. slm,.,j(
J II p. in
I'm- IVilulHc, !..,;, .i in , 1 in p. in
1 1. 1 Mmintain I'.llt., ,, i. in, I III jml I en
, in
'llomuli llikil id all points cJ-t, f mi til 411 1
ui.l .il luuit talis at tin- -til km
I. V III Hi'. (,.-n. I' iv. Vsl.
.1 11. (II1IV1's:S, I. in, sn
Eiie Rnihond, Wyoming' Division.
Tunc Talilc in 111 fit S(pl. 17, I'm).
Tiani. (nr IIjuIi-.i jiu luul uiiitn. lumuit
Ina; .il llaU ili Pile lalluuil tm Sow nik,
New I, in.- .ui.l niliiiniiliilc pnInU, I e . p Sajn
Inn at 7.(11 I in. i'"l - -1 i m
'luir u 1 1 i i u .it siiuiimii at to.ai l in uinl
u 10 v. in.
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titiUillhUiif-
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I TEETH
We extract teeth, till teeth, ami apply gold crowns and bridge work, with- &
4 out the least pain, by a method pntented and used by lis only. When the im-
5 presslon is taken in the morning plates will be finished same day, if desired. Si
Note Onr Prices for Perfect. Painless Dentistry &
J3-2WI ' " -"J .
roHan!.. "' -'T"--tMB , .. . . - 9".
I um act ICCtll (tliat lit) $5.00 i;
Oold Fillings $.00 g
Silver Filllntrs so
VI rt.u r " . - . CT
uuiu vniwns ,v.uu to 3d.UU &
A'i,tl.r.r.t ' fr?-ifLi6i'illl'!Jr Txntii wiiiinii, m.,. v.
CUtnlrjc Teeth 5oc ..n Ol ATFQ
9 PPPP N ohtuge for Fnlnle-is Kxtract- CnCC- PFnii.
, iui-i hu.wii.nntii.p vv,,,i-1.. ii rKnn-i ncuiiiK.
X We give a written giiarattteo for iii) yearn on nil work. 0. Bi "ED
-7 1 no met tnui hub ta nn ineorporatea tJompiuiy tloittg ImsU
'3 ness under tho laws of tills Stnte, and operivtlnK HyHtotn of O
,"i -iionices, is nsiiiiieieiu tfiiaidiiteu or our re.-umnslbl utv and WiKIUlcIl iiaMiiJitoiiuinuM,
5 thnt wo Do Exactly at Wo Advertise.
3 WK MAKK A SI'KCIATri of Goia Crown nnd HrldKe Work. Thl-3 la a ft
3 syslein fur liihi-i'tliiK nrtlliclal teeth where one or moic ate iiiIhsIiik without tile ;
'. umc of a pinto. This work 1 moit beau tlftil nml rnnnol bo deteeted from the
9 nntliinl ti-elli. When pi npotly done, wl II lust a lifetime. Call nnd nee tia oper- 5f:
S nte. It will bo a plcnsliie for 11.1 to eari-fully exiiinlne your teeth nnd tell you gt
'. exactly what your work will cost. No cliaiBo for this. J lours, 8 to 8. Sun- j
9 duy.s, 10 to 4. J
!ft Mil till.! t M. I t I Corner lark-awiinna ami VVjomltis acnu(-i Ovrr JT;
'? I hfl uUhltO llQIltfll UQI'InrO "V Mo' f"-- ranton. 1,-irBi-U ilrntal
g IIId VVIIIlD Ucllldl rdllulo zziiVtm",L ' A ln,InUtdS utca f:
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AMUSEMENTS.
SCRANTON,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
dune 30, 21 and 32.
Location-ash srncer grounds.
Darling's Congress of
Trained Animals.
,;3S3b
i5.sr-
SUMMER FURNISHINGS
Our new stock of fabrics specially adapted for
this season, is now complete and comprises all
the new novelties in
Porch Rugs Porch Curtains
-kJs '
"T -
Aiknnnli'ilBP Io lif tin- wcllc-'l nrniili- ndilove
mint nf tin- inriilulli iintiii.i I'litlv. pinniiu
liiiiiir-. Iinrrtliii.". iliiniiiiilln- il"S liillt nuk
111B ttiniiki'is. Kiiomii tlie wuli- wntlil oii-i .1
"IMiliiiitN" I lui) lining-." I'l'i- In,'. Hull
-.liow! Ilii' it'htht nt tin- little fi.lk-i t .111 v 1 "nl
ijijIi iilc or Mimptiiiiii-. vili-nilii lulli .11 11 .1.
in. 1-11 tlie iiiiiiiiiI liiuli.ii 11 pi- l ill. I'aii
thnwn iluili. W.itn piniil umi'. "i.ihiii i it-..
I'i np- mliKiil Im tlni iliti- mill In .nlulK -' I
I U.K. Lllililllll, ID ll'tlU.
Pocono Heights flotose
Aicominiidilr W Tiiodcni unpinw niont: t tonl
streams (in prciiil-t; trnm inodoiati, In -t uf
cicikc"-!. iul foi (iuulir,
Samus! Ediagr, Kt. Pocono, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
MIL88A 1
Schedule in Effect Juno 2, 1901.
Trains leave Scinnton:
6.45 a. 111., week days, through ves
tibule train fiom Wilkes-Baire.
Pullman buffet nailor car antl
coaches to Philadelphia, via
Pottsvillo; stops at principal in
teimediate stations. Also con
nects for Sunbuvy, Hanisbuig,
Philadelphia, Ilaltimoie, Wnsh
inp;tou and for Plttsburp and the
West.
9.38 a. m week days, for Sunbuiy,
Hnrrisbuvg, Philadelphia, Balti
moie, WnshuiRton ami Pittsbmg
and the West.
2.18 p. m., week days, (Sundays,
1.58 p. 111.), for Sunbuiy, Hnriis
btug', Philadelphia, Bnltimoie,
Washington and Pittsbuip and
the West.
3.33 p. m., week days, through ves
tibule tiain from Wilkes-Barie.
Pullman buffet parlor c.u and
coaches toPhiladelphia viaPotts
ville. Stops at principal inter
mediate stations.
4.27 p. in., week days, for Hazleton,
Sunbuiy, Hnnisburg, Philadel
phia nnd Pittsbuig.
.1 11 III l IIIN-DS. ("ill Vl.l.
I It VWiOII, Ci'll I'.l-i v?t
Delawaie and Hudson.
In IWiil IniiP l'. I'U,
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f, lliuil.llll I l.ik.- InilolP, kin. i,l.l 1.
lit -, 'JII .nut ' 1 p. in.
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SCRANTON DIVISION.
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I! (151
Fibre Carpets
Straw Mattings Summer Draperies
I WILLIAfiS&ricANULTY ;
Temporary Store 126 Washington Ave.
4. 4 4 4 4 4 H- -f ! S
t Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies.
THE
ISSIC POWDER CO,
Booms 1 and '2, ComMtb B'l'd'.
8CBANTON, 7A.
lining and Blasting
POWDER
Hods at Mooilo and ttuib lali Worlu.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital $200,000. Surplus $525,003 "
United States Depositary.
LAPLIN ft RAND HOWDBR CO.'S
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Bleotrto Batterlen, Klaotrlo F.xploiirs
exploding blp.iU, aitety Fait aai
Repauao Gtiimical Go.'s rxp'iIK'i'vb.
Allis-Chalmers Co
Pnu-t-MjOis to Mficliinc r.uoliu-ba (if
DicUsdii .M.iiiiil.ic-tinliiK Co., tit-ranton
and VIIKes-P..uie, IM.
St,itlonii"y KiiKlnrs, llolloi-j, Mlnlii'j
Macliiiioiy, I'limps.
A GOOD OIL STOCK-
lp h.ii ..ii iiilifin. ("r .1 litntleil linn-, on
lilmk (.1 T11 iun Mml 111 "mil nliri-" oil riitir-pil-i,
lapluliol it V'Mini). Iti.piiiilili liiii--mi.,
iiimi. torn .iiii-K .mi plum illy "oil lm.vt
nl. nur -vu-lii" "-Itnlo '.'1 'tin i' nli "S
piulii-. likil.i. VVrini l)H pio-.pi-ctm t'lniupliio.s
is iicn-jn,
III: rtiilc liuestmsnt Oil. Denver. Cn'n
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
(IciicmI .v-uil foi Un; Wjiiitiii.s H.-ltlit for
Du pout's Powder
Mining, llli.tinir. -pnrlin-. iiiuI.pIi'm jiuI the
ItlpJIIIlO llltlllU.ll ruiiiiuiii'i
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
t-'afcli f it-.e. "'.il tni'l I Miloilri. Ilmm I1)! L'oti
111-11 lllililllll ,-lUlltlll.
,uM n:s:
nm ronn
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w. 1: Ml I.I.Ki.V.N
rittslon
.... I'ljinniiih
... VVilKes-Hnia
P. J. HONAN,
Merchant Tailor.
319 Lackawanna Avenue.
' 21
11 5 10
2&ii
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I., sons to
auiiii
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1 7 D-i 416(8
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1 ,7 13 MS 1.
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1 '.-14 raosi
7 -."Ji 3i(il
7 311
7 .-uj
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I'i PM PV
AiJJitlontl tialiiilme (-rUnd't.- fur Msiui-lil Vmd
a4S put vx) . lit Nn 11 Jay, aul 7 Ml pm .Sujidsy udI) , airnlu j
t Mull IJ irJ70Uin KU'ld Wpm
AilititluuallraluiPivi rr.iiloiiftt7UlpniSijnJa) out),
loiiiui at alUi&tti ii. in ('afi'-iioI, arr.inia at 7 4$ pin,
ami trniiilravea &lali.t. iarj tin lurtiuuaalg alH'iau
dally, ariiviiig at I aruuuila.v ot .. ai i.
Itates ') runt, pri- mllr,
I,onet Itatin ti (ill Piilnti, West.
v,
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t'jVlln'r.4f'iil
Jtw Yurkvit;.
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lra. Aunt,
tcraoUu.Ia
ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.
GRAND ATLANTIC HOTP.U rNO ANNEK
Vlifcinia Aie ami II) . ii, VtUntii I ity, .N .1,
Si Mil .vci; t.'.U I'i'iiititiil tu.iini Hi-iiitc, iiul)
ami vi'ltli lullr, liui ami old c.i u.n l-i tut In
n hotel unit .iniitv. I.i.utii.ii Mint jml xiiuul,
uillilu fiw VJiiU ut llio Mid Plil (lulu-.-lrj,
Othn ijnilal 'ilni IJ Il, fli lu ! Iiy Hi-ik
V ) up Io 'Ij' -i)')iil i ito hi Ijtiuliif (ojilni
inul all tuiu.. Unit lur luuihlrt
i iimii.is i: lopi:
HOTEL OSBORNE.
Ailiiilli- (ill. S 1 Oiii- npiiri- fimii l jili
Sin "i iouiii jiiiicv Mmlirii jpKiiniiipm In
pu llul Ki-rv in It nc In llu-il.n,l Jl ami up
U.I III Hi I III' Ulll.. - lllll llpW.llil I JpJl'll
lilt) It .1 Dotniiii-
BUY THE CEWUJIME
SYRUP OF RGS
... MANUFACTUKEP BY .,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
IITAUTI. Til V. XA I
Special attentiou given to
kusinKSS, rHRSONAr, and sav
ings accounts, whether large
or small.
Open Saturday evenings
from S to g o'clock.
Wm. Consul, President
Hi.nry Bi.i.in, Jr., Vice Pres.
Wm. H. Pixk, Cashiei'.
i
nis n
Lager
Beer
Brewery
ilannr&cturersnr
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 455
N. Ninth Btroat,
Telephone Call, 2333.
.PA
Strong Nerves
am the true source of good, healthy
appearance.
Persons with lialf-starveil nerve al.
ways look worried and "dragged-out."
You cannot he happy without nerve
vigor; yon cauuot he natural without
nil the powers which uature meant you
to have,
fit . Sny
produce a liealthful clow which art
cannot Imitate I ney nivigornie every
orcau, iml iieiv force to the nerves,
elasticity to the step and round out the
f.ice and joint to lines of health and
beauty
Si M ner box 6 lioxet (with written I
ciiaraiitee), k-'ilXl Ilook trie. I'1-AI.I
Ml DKINI Cu , Cleveland, Onto.
or sale ly .Tol n II riicli, I'luriincUt, lorarr
viiuiu avenue jml Spriue street.
!fPfof.Q.hTHErLB27 5&ift
! Sil UlU-lfU'- ! i.rii HrMUa Ii
sj 4jrrli-.-!'itrftftjr uliobj Biall PrlifcUi
f T jgA m.rr. itfra 4 but. UUotl 1'o1m, Jir"Ji
ti Vfjiff j utviinr
, I qtlrtflupmvnlt & thrvnWi flrytikt
tL-UaWi rotttocu I fit
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