The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 13, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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    110. THE SOUAJNTOJN TltJJJUNJ tflUDAY, JJOEMUlJit 18, 1901.
A plain cake, made with Cleveland's
(Baking Powder, is superior to a pound
Tcakc costing twice as much made with
an alum powder.
Cleveland's Baking Powder is pure,
clean and wholesome, and with less
trouble and concern makes the cake
lighter, sweeter, purer, more appetizing
and beautiful.
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OLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO.
NEW YORK
FINNIGAN'S
FOUND GUILTY
BEMARKS OF JUDGE EDWARDS
TO THE JURY.
It Was a Case Growing Out of the
Street Car Strike and He Warned
the Jurors Not to Be Swayed by
the Excited Condition of the Pub
lic Mind at This Time Mrs. Mary
Shaw Acquitted on the Charge of
Embezzling Funds Large Number
of Small Cases Heard.
After ooui'L opened yesterday morn
liiK Judge It. M. EdvvaulH charged the
jury in the ease of Daniel Flnnegan
and Patrick Finnegun, who were
charged with assaulting Patrolman
Thomas. Jones during the street ear
riot in South Seruntin on Oct. -3. In
his charge Judge Edwards said among
other things:
'I his p.im', Iil.i- .ill utliiT ra-i' tlut mm" Into
flic I'riinitiil mutt, must In' th-piwtl tit .iciui'l
ins,- I" t lie liw and .kkikIIiik to thr onli'iiie,
t"nirlei .il!c fee 1 itiLf li.is Im-ii -houu in one v ly
ii in i .mother dining tliu tri.il nf the tux'. The
loi'.il ilisturlt.inci :mtl ilisiiilu tint we have in
tin' city of Sit niton lias lid'n lirounlil into tho
i.ise iuiiilt'iil illy. It ii. illy Ins i.othini; to iiu
Kith tin. i.i-c o fir as the ili-ii'sitiiin of it is
ont crni'd. I itii'sunii it N I. .mil) nen'ssirv foi
lie to tell, Jim Kentli'inin, tint tlic passions .ui'l
rejuilu cs of the hour luxe tin placi in a court of
j-tiie or in u jiu.v lut, .in'l th.it .mi juiii;i or
ay jutor who vv,tilil allow hi- action or his juila,
V tut to lie iiillui'wod in tin sliRlit iics;rie hy .my
tail feelinir of pri'jii'iiti' is nmmithr of tlip posi
tion ho liulils vvlu'tliir lie he jwIri' or vvliHIin lie
Ik" jinor.
Tin- ilistiiil altnrni'y ill opmins: tin" .i-r ivi
Imtly antii ipitnl tint this insp vvoulil ho timl
n ".onii" lillfcunt was " lookui upon in miiii
iHHuml Hwht hy tho iuiy, liti..usp it vv.ii con
SU'tlii! with a Mii'tt l lilway tlistiiili.iuic, anil tho
ilrfiiiso iii.iii.nroil, not iiittntlon.nl.i prit.ihl,v thi'y
iouIiI not In 1 1 it to wjiit into the i;.v tint iiu
1 in 1 1 1 ii r- ami lh.it ili-nnlrr. 1 ilo not thiol, tint a
tiimle juror that mis liefme im now will allow
'.hit ipii'-tiun In inU'ifue with Hie ili.-0Mtwi of
ihli. rae.
We lannnt i lo-e our o,es to the fait lint IhiA
Slj Ifnliv ii to a meat ivtint unilrr tin eonli ii
f ili-oulcr .mil tiiilialinre, anil jurois anil jr.il.'es
kin .no oi lv lueii iitltr all, i-limiM not usivvil.
HiiL'ly allow the ine-ii'tit i i.iiilltions to interim
Rllli tin1 pi 1 form cue m llioir duties, lliii, ,;ui
llenini, just think of it. 'Ihis Irouhle tint wo
liii' in the tits of s, r.iiiinii :ifn i Utile uhilo
will pass and iwliiMiiil pen e will .ii;iiii rciitu
.iinom; Us; mi,, lie a link, ui.iy he a month, we
do not Know how i-non; hut alter that has jusscil
thin" will s(l iciiiilu a i oiiu of jiistlie. 'Pic
jmj sji-tem will -t ill rriniin; thou- will lo
juiles, and Ihcie will he the administration ot
the 1 1' . and the onli safe way for all Ihc eitl"in
of this loiinty and of the (onimouwealtli, fir
ivnj jiidjvi' in tho coiiiniimwealtti. tor eveiv juior
in the i oiniiiiinwi'.iltli, is to uphold tin siipinniiy
if the law, hceiuie of the ili'tiuhamc in the day
pass, Imt tlie liw trunliis forerr.
The le.icon that 1 siv this in miii ia lieiMUso
thue is in iiitlnnticii nlrnt; the lines of this i.is3
1 1i it- this jmy Is coin.; to doiate liwr. tie hues
nf dutj and allow lliein.sel.es to lie Ii.tluenird by
the i.i.--lnlis and prejudues of the limn, Nm,' iK
put lit that happen; liv this i.ise as you would
mil otlicr rase; cNcwiro jmir best. jiuUiiurt, ind
do what is riu'ht Utween the lotnmoiiwi.ilth Mid
tlnse di find.iiiU.
After being out for n short time tho
jurors returned with n vcrdlet (hiding
both of the defendants guilty as ,n
dleted. Mrs. Shaw Acquitted.
The case of Mrs. Mary Shaw, charged
with oinhezzUng funds of the Moses
Taylor Lodge, Ladles' Auxiliary of the
lhotlicrhood of lliilltoail Trainmen,
w.is given to the Jury yesterday morn
ing by Judgo Kelly, A verdict of not
guilty was loturned hut the costs wero
placed mi tho defendant.
The defense was as outlined In The
Tribune yesterday, Mrs. Shaw present
ed a letter from the grtind secretary of
the order ndvlslng her to retain tho
money until she had had her receipts,
her bond and her insurance returned to
her, Somo little excitement was
caused by Miss Mary Maxtor, who
fainted while on the stand testifying,
The Hnrtuett Case.
Tho fit ho of James Hnrtnett, charged
by the Municipal League with selling
liquor without u Ilcenso, occupied tliu
attention or a jury and Judge Wheatnu
for tho greater part of yesterday in
court room No. 3. A stormy defense
was put up by Attorneys Joseph
O'llilen and I F. Loughrnn, who
fought every step of tho case with
great vigor. Attorneys Sanderson and
lleeiB of the league and Assistant Dis
trict Attorney Ciraiuer looked after the
Interests of the commonwealth,
Tho case was given to the jury at 4
O'clock and it agreed u short tlmo lat
er and t-ealed its verdict which It is un
derstood is one of uciiulttul.
Fourteen-Year-Old Boy Convicted.
ThomaB Keefe, a 14-year-old boy, re-
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Take every precaution tofavoid
alum baking powders, as alum
jnf)0(, is (icct'erious. They may
be known by their lower prior,
siding on Phelps street, was yester
day convicted of feloniously wounding
Jacob Denuebaum, a 9-year-old child,
living la the same locality.
The prosecution offered evidence to
show that Keofe and a number of other
boys were blowing straws, with pins
attached, throush putty-blowers one
day last summer, when the Denncbaum
boy came along. It Is said that Keefe's
companions urged him to shoot one of
the dnrts at young Denncbaum. He
did so and the little lad was struck in
the eye, which organ was so badly in
jured that It had to be removed.
Tho defense offered was that Keefe
and the other boys were shooting at a
mark and had no Intention of hitting
Denncbaum.
Other Criminal Cases.
Patrolman Harry Flax was returned
not guilty of the charge of assault and
battery, preferred by Wolf Webber.
The two men lived in the same house
In the rear of Penn avenue. Webber
claimed that n dog belonging to Flax
bit his little girl, on July 0 hist, and
that when he went up to Flax's apart
ments to ask him to shoot the dog,
Flax set upon and bent him. Flax de
nied the charge In toto, and said that
he had merely told Webber that he
would shoot the dog the next day.
James Kose was convicted of an as
sault and battery on Salvatore C'ashe
novio. Uoth parties live In Wliiton.
Cashenovlo claimed that he went to
Hose's house and that the latter as
saulted him without the slightest
provocation. Hose's defense was that
Cashenovlo made an Insulting proposal
to his wife.
Augusta. Hulbiit was placed on trial
before Judge ICdwards, charged with
being a common scold by one of her
Green nidge neighbors, t'arrie Angle
mlre. After a little evidence had been
heard. Judge Kdwards ordered a ver
dict of not guilty taken and sent both
women home, as the trouble was seen
to be nothing more than an ordinary
neighbor's quarrel.
Lewis Cohen was convicted on a
charge of malicious mischief, preferred
by Mis. Hridget McLaughlin, of Scran
ton street. The latter bought some
goods from Cohen on the installment
plan, and when she failed lo pay for
them she claims that Cohen came to
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western.
In IMTcit Nov. :i. 1001.
Trains leave Scrjnton for New Voile At 1.40.
3.15, O.Ua, 7,10 and V).Ki a, in.; 12.15, X 10, f.:..t
Ii. in. l'or New York and Philadelphia 7.50,
IO.O'i a. in., and 12.1.1 and Il.lrt p. in. For Toli.v
h.inii.1 Al 11.10 p. in. l'or IliilTalo l.lj. (i.'J2 and
D.OO a, in.; 1.55, Ci0 mid ll..'i.) p. m, l'or UIiik
li.iiiitoii and way stations-lU.'.'o a. in. and 1.10
p. in. Tor Osnivfo, H.uauisi' and litli'j- 1.15 and
a.il a. in.; 1.55 p. in. Oswi'jio, 3.,r.niia and
Ltlca train ut O.'il a. in. daily, oeept saindaj.
I'm Montiosi 0.00 a. in.; 1.10 and (1.50 p. in.
NiilioUon aeioumiod.ition 1.00 and 0.15 p. in,
lllooinslnirs: Division l'or Northumberland, at
U.::j and 10 Oi a. in. ; 1.55 and 0.10 p, in. for
1'iviuoutli, at K10 .1. in.; :i.to and O.iX) p. m,
bund.iv Trains l'or Niw York, 1,10, 3,15, it. 05
and 10.U5 a, in, ; :U0, 3.:u p. m. l"or llulialo 1,15
and W.'ii a. in.; l,5'i, 11.50 and ll.;:5 p. m. I'm
ninehamtou and wm.i station 10,20 a. in,
llloonialiiirK PiUsion Iam.c .Seranton, 10.05 a,
in. and 0.10 p. in.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Sihrdtile in lltleit June !, lnoi.
Trains le.ie Sir.inton: fl.tto a. ni,. wetk djs,
thioiMli .('"tihule train from Wilken-llaiio. Pulp
nun liuhVt pallor ear and roailies to Philadej.
plil i, .ia Polls. illi", otops nl prlnelpal Interim".
Hale stations. Also lonnecls tor Suiiliuiy, Uai
risliuit;, Philadelphia, llalllmoie, Washington and
(or I'itUlniiK and the west.
I).::S i, m., week (Ijjs, lor Sunhury. llairisliuiK,
Philadelphia, llaltimoie, Wellington and Pitts,
luiric and the weal.
1,4.! p. in., wick cl.iis (SiniilaiF. 1.5S i. in,),
for Miiihiiry, Il.irrlshurn, Philadelphia, llaltlmore,
W.iihilistoii ami Pittsliuii; mid the west,
;(. p, in., week ihi.ts, tlnniiicli estlliule train
fiuui Wilkes'ltiiie. Pullman liuftet pallor ear and
I'o.ii'hcs in Philadelphi. U Potts; Ille. Stops ut
pnuilpJI itiiciiueuiaiR m.iiiouk.
1,27 p. in., wifk (!an, for ll.izloton, hunliiiiy,
llanWiiire, I'liiladelphia and Pittshnrs.
.1, II, llim'lll.NSOV, (ten. Mar.
,1, II. WOOD, Clou. Pa.M. cl.
Now York, Ontario and Western,
In l'.flcit TueMlay. rtept. 17, 1001.
SOUTH I10U.M),
Uato l.cao Aiihe
Tialns. Suaiiton, Carboiulale. Pmlosla,
No. 1 lO.KOa, in. II. 10a. to. l.wip, m.
No. 7 ,,, 0.10 p. in. Ar. (.'jrhonclale U.10 p. in.
south hound.
LeaiD 1.1'iivo Arrive
Trains. (.adonlj, C'jiln.inlale, Seranton,
No. 0 ,,..... 7.00a. in. 7,t0a. in,
No, 2 2.13 p. m. t.UO i. in. uo p. in.
bUNIIAYh ONLY, NOUl'H HOUND.
bcate Leave AnUo
Tralnf, Seranton. (.'arhundlle, ( rdoiia.
No, li ,, H.iWa, in. 0.10 p.m. 10.. 5a, in.
No. 0 7,00 p. m. Ar. Carliondak 7,10 p. m.
bOlITH HOUND.
Iao I.eavo Arrive
Trains. L'jdosla, Carliondale, Suanton.
No. U 7.00a. in. 7.10a, in.
No. 10 1.30 p.m. 0.00 p.m. D.I5 p.m.
Trains Nos. 1 on utek iIjjh, and II on humU) ,
make main lino connection (or New York lit),
Mlildletown, Walton, Norwiili, Oneida, Oveo
and all points went.
l'or further Infonnattoii, loniult tiekct aiienti.
J. O. ANDr.HSON, U. I. A New York.
J, E. WELSH, T, I'. A., tkranton, I'a.
Erie Ballroad, Wyoming Division.
Trains (or Ntw York, Ncwliuritli ond interme.
dlito points leave Scrjnton as lollou-n; 7,00 Ui
in.,; .25 p. m.
Arrivals 10,35 a. m. from Mlddlitown. Hoiim
dale, lUvvley and intermediate points: 0.20 p. m.
from New York, New burgh tod iuteriuedUU
polnti. No Sunday train.
hor house nntl forcibly broltu In, re
moving tho goods. Cohen ndnilttctl
taking the goods, hut said that ho did
not break Into the house, claiming
that the door was open.
A verdict of not guilty was tnkrn In
tho cap of Domltilck Itnmlulck,
charged with selling llntior without a
license by Al. J. Oaughaii. Itnmlulck
was Indicted, but never tirrcstoili nntl
has since left the country.
Charles Whitney, William MeClovorn
and Will 1st nl ctrccnstadc, three young
men residing In Jermyn, wero ar-,
ritlguril on a charge ot larceny, pre
ferred hy Special Agent Martin Crip
pen, of the Delaware and ItuttKou com
pany. They took three tickets for
Wllkes-narro from the Jermyn ticket
ofllco, while the agent's back was
turned, and spent the day In tho city
on the HUHquehanutt. Mr. Crlppen said
that the young men were Intoxicated
at the time and that he had 110 desire
to press the case. A nol pros, was ac
cordingly taken, tho costs being placed
on the defendant".
A verdict of not guilty was returned
In the case of Michael Lepawlcz,
charged with larceny and receiving by
I'eter Walsh, The trouble grow over n
ring which Walsh lost in a saloon
owned by the brother of tho defend
ant, the ring being found by Lcpn
wicz. The latter said that Walsh came
Into tho saloon the next morning nnd
agreed to let lilm have the ring for
awhile.
Verdicts of not guilty wero directed
In the cases of July Narodzonok, Fran
cis Sleredzkl, Anthonlne Jcrlorskl and
Frank and Kminti CSrngurskl, charged
with stealing coal from the new Buf
falo breaker of the New York, Ontario
and Western Hallroad company, just
above Carbondale. Hank Heger, tho
foreman, who was the prosecutor, said
that the trouble had been fixed up.
A verdict of not guilty was also
taken in tho case of Michael Ueyster,
John Cyrket and Stephen Vuznlnk,
charged with assault and battery by
Michael Kosar.
When court adjourned, Wofyzna
Medro, of Olyphnnt, was on trial be
fore Judge Kdwards on a charge of as
sault and battery, preferred by John
Pleasure, also of Olynhant. The latter
claims that Medro and his (Pleasure's)
brother were walking along the street
in an Intoxicated condition and says
that ho sought to lead his brother
away. When lie tried this, ho said,
Medro jumped at him and assaulted
him.
Something for Nothing1.
Is just what you will get if you buy a
pound of IJalilng Powder at cither of
our Seranton stores next Saturday, De
cember 14, and secure one of those
Flberetto framed pictures, size MxlT
Inches, absolutely free. They are beau
ties. Sec them In our show windows.
Grand t'nlon Tea Co.,
311 Lack. ave 11G-11S S. Main ave
. Seranton, Pa.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
In KITrct Nov. :i, 1001.
Tiains leivi" S-ir.inton.
Till- Philadelphia and New Yolk 111 D. ... II.
It. It., at 0,:i and 'i.:,s ,1. 111., and 2.1, 1.27
(Walk Diamond Kxpress), and ll.;)'i p. 111. Sun
dais, D. .t 11. II. It. 1.5S, t"27 p. m.
l'or White Haven, H.iliton and piinripil points,
in the coal lesions, via 1). .t II. It. Ii., 0 ",s, 2.13
and 1.27 p. m. For Potlsville. U.3.S a. 111., 2.1S
p. in.
I'm llethlehrm, Kaston, lteadiut:, ll.ini-liillK,
and piineipii inteimediate stations via D. fc II,
It. It., o;'.s, (.:!. a. in.: 2.1s, j.2; (iu.uk ')in
iimnd Kxpioss), n.::9 p. in. SiiiiiU,v, D. t II
It. It., H.SS a. 111.; 1.58. K.27 p. 111.
l'or Tuiiklianiimk, Towanda, I'.lmn.l, Itliaei,
(teueva and prineipal inlet modi ite Matiiuis, via
p., ,. and . It, It., MO a. 111. and .1.50 p. 111.
I'm tieneva, ltoiliestii, Itutl.ilo. Ni.tir.ua Palls,
C'IiIlikii and all points west, via I), fc II. il. It.,
7.l. 12.0.1 a. 111., 1.42, ".in (lll.iek Diamond :k
ptess), 7.1s, 10.41, ll.Sil p. 111. s,und.i.s, D. K II.
It. I!., litit. 8.27 p. 111.
Pullman pailoi and sleeplm; or LpIiIbIi Vnll"y
P.iiloi (.us on all trains httweeii ilkes-U trie
and New York, Philadelphia, II11II.1I0 and Sn-peu-slim
HriilKe.
1IOI.I.IN II Wll.llL'lt, f!en ?uil , 20 Coitland
stieet. New Vnik.
rilMtl.i:"" S. I.l'.i:. lien. Pass. K., 2fi rortland
sliei't, Vevv Ymk.
A. ... (.'i:IA( IHIlt, Div. Pass. At.. South
tii'thlelKlil. Pa.
I'm liiUts and PuJlinin lesinalions apnl.v to
citv tiiket olliic, 00 Pnhlie Square, Wilkca-llaire,
Pa!
New Jersey Central.
In Ktrcit Nov. 17, 1001.
Stations in New Ymk, (out of l.ihoity ftnet
and Hoiith l'eiry, N. It.
Tiains leave Mianton for Niw York, Phlladil
phl.l, Cisliiii, lletldi'hein, Alldltown, M.iudi
Chunk, Wldte Haven, Aslilej and Wilkis-llaire at
7.WI a. 111,, 1 p. in. ami 1 ! "i. huniljy. 2.10 p.m.
Vu.1l.e1 I Ity Kxpie-s leaves .Seiaiiion at 7.:.0
.1. in., tluouch solid vestihiile li.iin with Pullman
llullet Pailoi Cars, for Philadelphia,
I'm Avoea, Pittston and Wilkes-Dane, 1 p. in.
mid I p. ui. S Ii, 2.10 p. 111.
I'm- I.0111; lliaiuh, Oiean (fiove, ele., 7."0 a.
111. and 1 ! ui.
I'm Kca1l1.11:, I.iluuon and llarrlshuiR, via Al.
lentovMi, al ".! ' n'11' I P- " Sunday,
2.10 p. m.
I'm Potliville at T.S0 a. 111 and 1 p. 111.
l'or iat(s and Ihkets applv in .iffent at stuion.
('. M. llt'HT, Clen. Pis-. t.
W. W. WIINIS'.. (iiu. Supt.
Delaware and Hudson.
In lllleil November 21. I'iOI,
Train" for t'.ithondile leave Suautaii at l.,2ft,
St"), s..'s!, 10.1:1 a. in.; lj.oo, 1.2J. 2,::i, n.52,
5.2'P, 0.25, 7.57, 11.15. ll."0 p. 111,; l,:il 11, m.
l'oi llone-dale, 0.20, 10.1J a, 111.; 2..H and 5.2')
p. m, Vv
l'or Wllkcs-llanc 0.,'is, 7. Is. b.H. u.:w. 10. t;
a. in.; 12 0,1, Mi, 2.1, 3.2s, 1.27, 0.10, 7,1s',
10.11, 11 :'' p. in.
I'm l V. II. It, Poiuts-iUs, n.OS a. m.; 2.1S,
4.27 and 11 "' I1' n1'
I'm- Peiiiisjlvania It. It. l'niiiti (i.;is, !).: .1.
111.; 1.12, II.2.S and 4.27 p m.
l'oi AII1111.V ud all points north 0.20 .1. 111.
11111I ,t.5i p. ni.
M'NIIAY TltAlN-s.
I'ur Carlinnd.ili---.50, lt.'l! a. in.; 2.31, :!.5,
0.52 and 10.52 p. in.
I'm- v'llki''ll.iin 9.23 a. in.; l.'.ai, 1.5S, a.29,
0,::2 mill S.12 p. in.
l'or Alluny ami points north :t,52 p. in.
l'or lloniMlile H.50 .1 in. and 3..12 p 111.
W. I,. PltYOlt, D. P, A Mrantoii. Pa.
DR. BARRETT, Dentist,
125 Wyoming Avenue, Over Cllouu Warehouse.
TEETH
Pxliailed 23c
'In 1 nuil m,
U i., ,l.,l 11..
Ciuuncd, uuld il up
('ittntR'tl, puitdafu i 11 i
llriiluu v(jik .( tip
Killed with no It 1 73i 1111
fi f W 1 Filled v.flh slhor U1q
il'I'f It Vrl al i'tii.,.1 ..m, .,,,1,1 til,.,. .
l iiint nun H".v 01117 ttl-JU
Poll Set of Teeth i "P
i:aiulnatioii mid utlm.iiei
free. H lour teeth aie detw
inn-, if von need an artificial net, ,f lull win
boiuc teeth replaeed vvllhout a plate, il you vvUh
jour work done pilnUwIy and well tiy rvllulilo
eraduaten of Ion;; expel ienco at the Vi'iy Icatt
lost toinUtiut with uoud, aul.tantial Dental
Woik, call on me,
Allis-Chalmers Co
Successors to Machine nuslncss ot
Dickson Manufacturing Co,, Seranton
and NVllkes-Uarre, Pa.
Stationary lCnglnes, Boilers, Mining
Machinery, Pumps.
Guano Atlantic Hotel no Annex
VlrflnU Ave. and Ileadi, Atlantic City, U. J.
EintU year; 350 hiaulllul 1001119 uiiuite, tingle
dJ with hath; hot and cold tea-water bath
ia hotel and annex. Location select and icntrul,
within few vurdd of tho Steel Pier. Orchestra.
OHera f pedal iprlng rate), 1'2 to $15 by week;
(2.50 up by day. Special ratea to families. Coacliej
Met til tuliu. Write (or booklet.
chaum:3 e. core.
B ft I I
is1 tV II w u
x. It war
Goldsmith's Bazaar
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Rugs and
I Art Squaresf
For Holiday Gifts
Our large stock of these useful
and ornamental articles, now on sale
in our Rug Department on 2nd floor.
Jute Smyrna Rugs, size 30x60, worth Q&f
$r.jo; our price VOW
Velvet Wiltou Rugs, size 30x60, t AQ
worth $2.00; our price P mxzr
Heavy Smyrna Reversible Rugs, t QQ
worth $2.50; our price I VO
Large size Marquette Rugs, new fc A.Q
patterns, worth $3.00; our price PT"V
All-Wool Art Squares, measuring SiA A.Q
7x2 square yards, worth $6.00; our price PT'T" V
AU-W..0I Art Squares, measuring tf? C AC
9 square yards, worth $7.00; our price 4'tJ.T'V
a
La
tSP'Please present
9 amount to $10.00 and obtain one of our Gen- :
uine Steel Engravings, beautifully framed and 5:
ready to hang, free of charge. Remember the g
S distribution of these pictures continues only g
j until December 31st, 1901. &
SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES.
THESE ENTERPRISING OEAL.ERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
OF EVERY CHARAOTER PROMPTLY AVOSATISAOTOILY.
BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
Storm Msh and door, .stoio (touts, offuf' and
iitoro furniture, in hud or soft wood, and job
liinir. :ui) X. Waslui. av. I.. OMMAit.
FOR SALE
IH'GRir.S and WAfiOXS of all LiniK: also
Houses and lluildine l,nts at luigaiiib. HOltsUS
CLIPPi:i) and (iliOOMr.I) at
M. T. KELLER
Uick-iv.Miw.1 Carriai! WorK-i.
J. B. Woolsey Co
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
Dealers in
Plate Glass and Lumber
OP ALL KINDS.
E. JOSEPH KUETTEL.
rear Ml Lackawanna avenue, manufacturer ot
Wire Screens of all kinds; fully prepared lor
the spring beaton. We nuke ail kimU o( porch
tcri'i ns, etc.
PETER STIPP.
General Contractor, liulliler and Dealer In
lluild ug btone. Ceiuentiiig ot cellars a fpc
ilalty. Telephone iWi
Office, SJ7 WashlnRton avenur.
EOURITr BUILOINO d SAVINGS t.VOV
Home office, C0S-C0D Mcars tluildins, transacta a
general building and loan business tliiouliout
tliu state of Pennsylvania,
THB
1QS1C POWDER CO,
Booms 1 and 2, Com'ltli B'l'd'g.
B0BANT0N, WA.
lining and Blasting
POWDER
HmU M Mooaio mad HmaJal Wwlu,
LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO, '3
ORANQE OUN POWDER
Meotrlo Battorles, KUotrlalSxpladtrs
cplodlag blasts, Safety I'mtuul
Reiaum Chemical Co.'s KdWlvE
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MANUFACTURED BV ...
CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO,
KV SOTV. VUKSAU K.
Prof.Q.F.THEEL,527sV,M
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your checks when they 5;
Hanleys
Bakery,
420 SPRUCE ST,
Successor to
HUNTINGTON
We make a specialty of flne bread stuffs.
Orders for Saladi, Oyster!, Croquettes, etc.,
promptly filled.
A (ull line ot I.ce Cream and Ices.
HORN'S MEAT MARKET,
;:i(i v.isiiiimiiin Avenue.
Will III' liil d Mllllill,, II, ( It.
'tlic lle.st the M.nkit Mfuids nnh.
W. A. HARVEY,
Electric Wlrins and Fittures.
Electric Hell and Telephone Work.
309 Commonwealth Builoins
The sen anton Vitrified brick
AND TILE MANUFACTURING) COMPANY
Makrn of Paving thick, etc. M. II. Dale,
Grrcral (sales Ageni, CltDce fli'J Votlllni;loii av''
Woiki at Nay Aug, Pa II. k V. V. It. It
Kingsbury & Scranton,
Manufacturers' Agents
MINE ANO MILL SUPPLIES.
District Agents for
John A. Rocbllnii'a Sons Co.'s Wire Hope and
electrical Wire. Gutta Perdu and Rubber MIc
Co.'s Ilcltliur, Paikins:, Hose and Mechanical
Itubbcr Goods. Knowlton i'acKintr, Carter's
Oil Clothing. Itnnm U10 Paull fildff.
EDUCATIONAL.
Free
Tuition
By a. recent net of tlie leglfla.
ture, free tuition la now enintpii
at tliu
Literary institute
and
State Normal School
Bloonisburg, Pa,
to nil tlioso preparing to teach.
This school maintains courses
of stuily for teacht'is, for those
preparing for college, anil for
thosu btuilylng tniihlc.
It vvlll ply to vvrlto for particulars.
No other school offers sucli tuuerior ad
vantifi'j at buili low utes. Addrcsi
J, P. Welsh, A, M., Pli.D.,P?!a.
B0RANT0N CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
SCRAN I OS, I'A,
T. J. Foster, President. IMincr II. I.awsll, Ireis.
It. J. Foster, btanlcy 1. Allen.
Vive President. Secretlr.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS,
BRING QUICK RETURNS
FINLEY'S
Umbrellas
From 45c to ,$22.50
Last season we in
troduced the custom
of Engraving Initials,
free of charge. We
still continue to do
so.
Dress
Patterns
Nothing more ac
ceptable as a gift to
Mother than a Nice
Dress Pattern.
We carry an un
ending assortment
in cotton, in wool, in
silk.
e
Foulard
Dress Patterns
Liberty Satin Foul
ards, Silk Waist
Lengths. Only one
pattern of each style.
.
510 and 512 Lackawanna Avenue
REMOVAL SALE
We have determined to reduce our stock prior
to our removal to our new building at our.
former location, 129 Wyoming avenue.
Special Clearance Prices
on Entire Stock.
Carpets,
WALLPAPER
Rugs, Linoleums, Shades, etc.
GOODS STORED
Williams
&
Temporary Store,
126 Washington Avenue.
.$. it, , .j, ,. ,. .j. 4. .j. 4. .:ijiH'M"i"H'"H'i"'i"H":
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HOW 'IIIIS STOIti: trlli'iln Hie liollihy
ir.ili'tj I 'llio planning and prrpari.
limn nl IiiimiIIh l.it k nii How iippiii.
ml. Wo vviti1 tlilnVlnit nt .vnur lie'
irinlirr vviinN Ininf lufnir OII vne
iii. tliroimli with tiiniii,T' pli'i.uti'si vvc
Piol.ril .iliP.nl; ,. p,m nr nrd'is vvldlo n'lru
lim n, lii'sj, nn, I n. , , tla it. tu'ver licfnra
Invc mi. Ii.ul in ininpih ,i Huik, v irled nil
iM-Kirtiniiii, f all lint N lio.t In tintili.iii.se, lu
it liefme Jim,
Tlic .cn.llilp, intnlnrt'Klilinj flirlilun, rlflare
here In iil.iitid.inu'! Imni tnl lo KruiHUlrc-lliiTe'a
Kiiiiictliliiit hue In pliMse everj one.
nigs
MR
11 lis
You won't tnat.i a mistake if linen, am your
cliolu" fur Kills, Hii'io It tint Ii ilicr so ple.islni; to
thr I'.iiilid liniiM'vvIfi' a" (tii'.it iii.iutltii'S uf i'cd
and tilil,' llniiK.
Wi' liellcvc niir .Usiiitincnl uncipullcd for vari
ety Imtli In ipiallly mil prke,
A pilr of nil i' vv.iiin Minl.ols or a HulTv rum-fortjlili-
would m,il,ii an pxii'iiliiiizly di'.siraldc ulft.
Wlii'ii Did ,l,ii k 1'n.st inini-i vliistiinr around,
surli tlilnKi ns tliesi' .110 licst npprci.i.itt'd.
Itliiikcts in .ill vviiuliti mid ro.idi's tuim popular
r.istcin vimil t,t tin' Krr.it warm, lonif'tiappid
t'.illfi.rnl.i pioduct. And iiiinfoitiildea nu end to
"cm.
A liitit uf other .sej-sonalilc merclundl'ic
GlOYas Petticoats
Hosiery Silk Waists
Neckwear Novelties
Fancy Goods, Etc.
You vvlll find mait ever.vlliinir yon'vp vt your
mind on and tlie pi lies will please ou.
This store ask" vour pitiiui.10 lit'ciu-so it de
htvi.s II, Tlic newest 't.vlcs, tho tuicst vvariM .110
fiirii on our imuileis at nil si.isnns. There secim
an 1u11isi1.il alniud.11110 of things just .11 this kim
.vui, lint lliat's lii'c.uisi' u-t now .viiu'ro I.ODKIXO
SlIAltl'KK th.111 in usual times, lint In- it Ciiriht
niw or iniil'siiiniiiir we krrp the slorc for ou.
You cm liny lull' in pcifeit iissiunnic that dollar
for dollar this htuiu in tho tolo of Klc.llct
alurs.
While vvc .ipprci i.ilc the dclifflit1! of ClirUlin.n
iopilti, opei i.ilh tin- plcisiu.ilik' I'vcilcnicnt
the List fivv d.i.vs tiling, vvc vviiulil advise early
puuhaslnj;, luiau-e the assortment is far icicater
now lit 111 it will he just lipfiirc Christin.isi tills
makes shoppinc: cider .mil mvi's ou time, vvuiih,
.it this M,isun 11 mi valuable.
Draperies,
FREE OF CK
.. 1 J. . . A
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The Power
Thru i-uii lalnu tho nimn'y
lu our iluyn, uiiiHl h.tvo uioro
tlmii oi'iliiitiry nicrlt anil lu-iliti-i'iuctit,
mill thui Is whv
uiir ikIh. iiuvi' to i'ontlnui Iiu
piiituiit uovvs titir I'liiinhU
linn l.tiuuis ilt'spi'vo your lu
isHTtliiii We've M) liliiils
luiri'il mini J-.oii uiivvdiils
Qreen Trwdlng Stamps
with Cash Sales.
fooie (TfulIeb CO.
Hears Buildinj!;.
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