IV ..,') . 4 f. I.-.'.,'- '11113 SCll ANTON TiiiiJtTNJd-bAT.UHDAV MOUNftftJ; XOVEMlJJjIt !!,'. 1.SJ.1. . . 1 I 1 L A v .1 ' Pure .BAKING PIbwder; Each ingredient is tested before compounding, and it must be found of the highest standard. The baking powder itself is tested. That's why each spopnful does perfect work. Norrman & Moon FIRE INSURANCE,-. 120 Wyoming Ave. BIG BARGAINS IN SHOES RUSSET SHOES ftT COST . AT THK COMMONWEALTH SHOE STORE Washington Avenue; RETURNS JJS and filGHT. ROMPT ACKAWANNA THE LAUNDRY. SCB Pcnn Ave. A. It. WAKMW. !l 1 I1A Do Not Fail to See Onr Fall Styles. me 127 WYOKiHG ASfEHUL N. B. Prices Guarantee.!. Martin O'Eoyle Tas Injured about the eiilno at the North works yesterday. Ji larne pulley fell on him. Marrlairo license!! were yesterday Krant ed to Willis S. MIMer, of Now Vork, and toien J. urwin, 01 tnis city.' . Tho first Jlpndoy of January ha been fixed a ihe lime for ursutlni; the. Uosehlno -fire'l)iffoie-tTie stlrerii court. '. " Arthur) I.. Raitdenbush entertained number of his friends Tuesday evening at jus nonie, iva aiuiucrry street. A new mall by direct pouch was put on Between mis city ami rrinooi'rg yesier day. It closes at 8 o'clock a. m. The central city Indoor base ball team will not play thu I'rovldence team at the Thirteenth reBiment armory tonlKltl, The Delaware, Laekawnnn nnd Western company paid Its employes at the Areh- bald, Continental and Hydo Park collieries yesterduy. There will bo no commonwealth .costs " Jiald until Thursduy, Nov. 8, by order of tho county eommisHlonerii. The business of preparing for election Is the reason for this. Samuel W. KeMum has resigned his po sition as train dltputeher for the IJela waro, l.nekawiinn.1 and Western com pany, and hns been succeeded by hlfl brother, W. M. Kellum. The flnance committee of tho board of control met lasit r.lnht and decided tu award tho new SIO.OOU Issuo of high school bonds to N. W. Harris & Co., of New lorn, wnoae niu was su.iii. Fire was discovered yesterday morning in the house at Albright avenue ami Ala. rlon street, owned by Attorney I. 11, Burns. It was extinguished sfter damage to the amount of I'D was done. '- Herbert B. Cox, lieutenant of Company A, has been appointed Innpertor of rifle practice or the Thirteenth regiment. I.leu tonunt Cox will make an excellent inspee tor, and his appointment gives general satisfaction. ' Charles Lydon, of Mlnooka, under In- dletment for burglarizing the saloon of John Burber, or . onnellton, was surreti dered by his bondsman yesterday on a ball piece, and Constable Thornton, of the Twennetn warn, lougeu mm tn tho coun ty Jail last night. John Thomas Haines nnd John Vlsh nlski were taken tn the Eastern nenihm . tlary yesterday. Tho former will rpend two years there and the latter seven, . Deputy Sheriff Ward, T. J. Matthews, of Bprlng Brook, and Hobert J. Haag con- eyed the men to tno penitentiary. , : Thfl November grand Jury will meet Monday morning. There have so far been only NX) transcripts received by Clerk of theCourts John H. Thornus, and the prob ability Is that the Jury will not be called upon to pass on any more man zw cares, The public ' market commltteo of the 'board of trado at a meeting yesterday af ternoon held a discussion preliminary to ways and means of securing Information in include In Its report to the board Nov. 18. The committee was appointed with out definite Instructions, hut to Investigate the possibility and advisability of a public market for this city. The Delaware and Hudson company, through Its rondmaster. R. W. Kellow . yesterday . notified Street Commissioner Kinsley that In pursuance to his sugges tion the flooring of the I'enn avenue bridge will bo covered with tin In order . to prevent water nnd cinders from falling upon tne street below, uates win aiso to put up at Throop street. ,,. Miss Jennie Kelly's neat little Court House cafe was formnlly opened last evening with a dinner given to the news papermen, at which representatives of nearly an the city papers were present. A very pleasant and profitable hour whs Kpent, after which the guests departed thoroughly Impressed with the excellence of Miss Kelly's cuisine. John AfnHfilft tVia .MnB(ahla i.t tlrn .eighteenth ward, 'was held under IJOO aii ty Ainerman Millar yesterday to on - wer at court , for assault and battery upon the person of Katie Itlnk. Tho ( prosecutrix Is an Inmate of No. IS I.nrkn- ., wanna avenue. Bhe says that McHtle came Into the place drunk nnd beat her Jinmerolftilly, knocking her down, Jumri- 'In upoh her and kicking her in the face. Bhe exhibited a black eye as some evi dence of the truth of her statements. .. 1 a T. "?. 0' Asher M. Pell was yes trrday filed. He Is tho executor of the state of his father. John M. Fell, whom : the other executor. Attorney John, V. Coneiy. of Detroit, frays the court to re- strain from using any more of the revo , nues of the state until thero shall be a ' proper accounting. The answer Is a de- rilftl or the charges mede by Attorney c?.ne:jr; Tn,e hef"r hi the Injunction ' Will take pl-.ee next Wednesday, Nov. . Being asked yesterday If he would call e special meeting of common cmincll to . consider his eto of the conllscstton reso- Jut ion before- It became a law b limits- tton,- Mayor fonncll said: "It would be superfluous and unnecessary tv do any. thing father In thnt matter. The resolu. tlon is Illegal and can not be made opcr i- i!lJ,tJir,tiUon or b Waning It. That tb aaseiMrl may keep their furni When Loosing. .. ' FOR a&A tlr wm. ill PAPER, -IMIiBi . 1 is lllb LUIIU 1.11 and Sure." . ture If they so desire, you can rest as sured. This afternoon at the nate Hr.ll park the S3-nintori Ulcyolo Kool Hall e.cv.'ii will meet the stronc reserve oicven of the ljthigh university, unci It Is prolNtble that 0 line same will result. The team will line up 111 follows: iliKht end, Decker; right tackle. Alien; rlsht guird, Xang; cei ter. Cli veinnd; left guard Connety; left tackle, CoTjiins: left ml. owenc; quarter bark. Wiilr.h; right half back, I'osner; lift ball' back. CJclbeit; full back, Curr; suhytltutts, Eteele, Shvehun, Foster and Cornell. Messrs. r.rlght and Love, of r.rlght's al ley fi'.mc, had 1 rynTerence yesterday af ternoon with .Mayor Council and City So licitor Torrty with 11 view of nmleab'y settling their claim fur damages result ing from the building of lha I'rovldunco Kcivtr, The meeting was of nn Informal nature. An hour or so was spent In talk ing ovi r ir.e mailer, and the outcrmn was that Messrs. l!il;ht and I.ove olTeied to rcre; t Sl,r,i a reuttymert of tho :imaio they sustained. The mayor nid sullcilof thoucht this a fair and eu.ultr.blc propn tlon, nnd will recommend to councils that they bo authorlxpd to accept f.10 offer. Have You Scon Our medium priced Drc floods. A Tin? nsrortment of all-wool Chevlota In new letters at S3 cents; Navy and Ulack St;.'", 45 Inches wide, on y S.Vrents; etyll 'h go id", r.oiieles, fancy Cheviot'-', etc., t3 eu'::s; alo Cceman Black floods (it verv low prices. Meeis & Hagen. CLOSE OF Till: INSTiTL'TU. UesDliltIo.13 Thnt erj AJop:cd at the l.nst Scss!in. The county teacheta' Institute cloned yesterday at mum. Dr. Oordy vna thu In'iit K!lc,i!:t r nnd bl:i wubjei t was ri;e;!i oiy. lie strove to iinprcsH upon the teachers thnt thin In the one e.-Mentinl meaim nceosBary for nttniniiiR' knowl ctlKe. lJrr.cKsor Pprtnkel gavo a nhort talk on music. Dr. I'hllllps lectured on vacation gllinpties of Kuropean tnhools. Tturon (K ()Hliorne, of Greenwood. clialiTiiaM of the eoinnilttee on resolu tions, read the report of the committee. Alter expressing in niipiopiintivlan KUage tho regard of tiio teachers to tho Irisl 1 actors, Comity 'Superintendent Tuylor, Deputy (State (Superintendent lloueii, nnd others who contrlbultd to the uuccpna of the liu;tltuto, tho icboIu tlons lead as follow:;: r.eso'.ved, 'i'hat we commend tho recent ly enacted euai-Uiiorv education law; a;i- pruve- of tho bill introduced nt the Inst tension ot tno lt;;l.lutuio ir.nKiug a ii;;e tlal upprcpriutioii In aid of high Hchools, and uige our members to exert their inllti tuv.o arid cast their votes tor this meas ure. Aitio, that wo commend thu energy and perseverance of our county tupuriii Undent In his eli'orts t,o further the adop tion of a uniform course of study, which, If piopfily tarried out, mutU add great. y in ilu. fftlelf.nev of tne schools. Kcsolvcd, That In the death of Professor W. Oeorge i'owcil, willed oecurteii iiunn ; the past year, the teaching profession has laid ono of Its bilghtet-t lights und most promising member,-!; that although proper ly belcn(,iirx to the city grhools at the time of his death, his previous connection with the county schools when elty and county institute management were one, makes his loss deeply to be regretted, not only in regard to his general ability and character as an educator, but by reason of his personal friendship and profession al ns.iociatlon; that we, treasuring his memory, hereby lay a Mower of love and esteem upon his grave In beautiful Vush biirn Street cemetery, where ho sleeps be nath the evergreons he so much loved. Superintendent Ilouck made a plea for contributions for the erection of a monument for Thomas II. Burroughs, who was Btate superintendent In 1S61- 03, nnd whose grave Is unmnrited. County Superintendent Taylor made the following tlnnnoln! report of the Hlxtenth annual Institute: Balance nn hand, $l'7.ri5: contributed by teachers, ftSlit; received from county treasurer, $:!00; received from city teachers, 10; received from Bale of tickets, $M; re ceived from city superintendent, $'.0; tntnl StTT.1 f.r. Thu it vttonril t nrna were shown to be Jfi(12.28, leaving a balance on hand of $69.27. Mr. Taylor was ordered to donate $20 from the Institute fund to the fund for the Burroughs' monument. Mr. Tay lor announced that Ptnte Superinten dent Schaefi'er has nupolnted on tho committee for permanent certificates the following: II. J. Hoekenberry, of Cnrbondale; Carrie A. Kenyon, of Tilnkely, and W. J. I.loyd, of Dickson. Deputy Superintendent Ilouck made the closing" address. MRS. KOAC1I DISCHARGED. liar Skull Contains tho Mullet Fired by Her llushnnd. N 'Mrs. Funnlo Roach, who several weeks ago was ehot In the head by her husband, who comnvittcd suicide, was dlEcCiarjtci yenterday from the Lacka wanna .hospital. The tullet which al mnrt tn.'.iscd a mut'der la uMH Imbed ded In tme woman's skull. She has been furnlf hed transporta tion by the r.oor board to New York city, where the has a S'leicr. bAit night she was housed by II rs. Dufccraa, tho asi02ta,:ca twarttits agent. ECONOMY IN CLOT 1 2 LS. Doesn't Mean Doing Without Them. Nor'floes it mean buying chenu clothlnr. The butter grade you get tho mors eco nomical it Is in the long run. Good cloth ing coy;s little ir only you buy at tho rlsht store. Wo mean to nell more clothing than any or.o else hereabouts. That means low prices. Jt means, too, that clothing will be the very latest stvle and of the best material. It means l-.conomy to you big businefs for us cash or credit, get what you want, pay ns you can, nt 1 ne I'.eonomy. Z18 Wyoming nve.. Y. M. C. A. Building, Dome Furnishing Depart ment, 223 and 227 Wyoming avc. It's not what we unv that makes the Cloak Etnro of Francis Fllzglbbon the proper piaco to traue. it s what the peo ple find there. Blylo, quality and mod ir ate ptlccs. The fflrfWt lltin nf ttlllAi tlrrnfn Mn n -. .1 Athel llnilnra In thn ltv nf T n,,' (Spruce street. K. Itoblnson's, Mllwaukso and Felgenspan's beers on draught. Tlio Winter Is Coming! Don't you want one of the new stvles nf sleighs? They are simply elegant tor the coming season. "n11 mi i designs and place your orders at liiume s carringe Keposltory, .622 and 621 Spruce st. R.illirftfiv Iaa b -.1. -. . l .... ..... Hi, ,ujf Ul HIR lUl.tK Store of I'rancls Fltrglbbon. SliO new gar ments Just received will be spread out for inspection; all at his usual low prices. Miss llordcnbcrgh's Pianoforte' A thnrnlltrhtv fclo-h ,- ,! . , ....... r,.u'.. uim Ifiufiira nnwlcnl theory ond Interpretation. oiie-,iui uisiruriiun in ciiiiu music edu cation .and in training of teachers. CJ3 Madson avenue. Very easy to select a rlnnfc at r-.nnni. Fllzglbbon's. Why? Rtor styles correct, workmanship perfect. Prices low. ... Everything In the store will h sacrificed turtll Oct. 1,'. on account of re moval to Williams building, Linden street ami Washington avenue. I'ratt's llook Store. ' n. r m Ratnrdav will bft Ilarcntn r1.11 at tia' Clonk Store of Frr.nrls FPbbon. !7.ri0 and JIH.50 jneitets, in slzas 62. at and 81 will be sold at $15. lifnr,; nnn Ten nf vrnnYA.rt.l .H.nfl great strength and purity, exquislto fra (trance. ; POOR -iilCIiS tlASH Chsrjc Made Against Mr. Mist! Mr. Clbbjr.s :i bv CASK OP C0XSTAXT After Cnuslnc t I.lvoly liisctissinn Actlan Willi l;e;'t!rd to It Was DcfencJ Until the Next J'.cctina-lltf-ports of tho Officcri. ' Ilct words passed between Directors John Gibrons and Thomas li'K.Uon at the n:ietl!.s of tl,e pocr teatd yester !aw n'.ti 1 tloor.. Tin; fe.incr cLitrireiJ the littler with lr.i:iniii,t!i:p; en nunro than one occasion cn.l ent.-i talniri; pie mciiitaudly thai the director from the fjnuth Side Is not al.-nya an anient ad vocate of the truth. "I have proof that you erit:rtnln tb!3 opinion rf me," nald Mr. iibbo;ia. Chairman Langi-.taif rapped the ravel vigorously to restore the erti!...bv!iii:i of the m ctir.g. The ple'sutttry bad Its bctrir.nli.g while tlj!! cyae of Constant Terlon was t'p for cojisideratlo:5. Th!:t niatier wos l.el'oie tne pievimui meet ing. Terlon Sp an age V rer.ehr.'.r.n who went over to JTermandy tv:o years ago and brought bia niece, I.Uity Terlon, back to 1 ep house for Mm. ITe lias no euinr.lr.ted valuable property la the North Knd. A short while ff:n the nkeo, who Is yet in her teens and will l e fcr nur,y a day, left r tinele, nl'c p::.:r trut he threpte-.cir to drive her out .If ?h" te i'tiFed to become hl3 rnlKtrres. Although she has ret been married, a child was born to her. ard me applied to the board for assNtar.no, linfolilirrf the nbov facts. I.dicct"r Riiotten was en trus'tr.l to look tii the nirtt.r. Terlon appeared before tho beard yes terday and ban two letters, one from Ambrose. Miilley nnd the i.ther from the Morrcll brothers, Iotiln and Bcu r. who nre In the l.oi tleultui al btislni-ps ir. thu Nnilh Kr.d, and by vi'om 't erlon Is e:u I loyed. 1 bry gave hlr:i a dean Mil of health, Focially. Mr. ?.iitlly's ir.ir.!ve went on to vourb fi r Uie honesty und upilaht character of t!ie old r.?an. .Mr. (libl-oiis t hnmpion i Icrlon'a Cntisc. Director n!bboi:s took the floor at tV,!3 jur.ctt'ie ntul declared. In altiv-1 t:nr.r, thnt the case of the nirl ought to be ili:--lnlssf-d. Mr. Mulie;.. ere 0? the i.iost liromlnei.t r.nd respected 1..011 of the city, at.d ti.e Jlorrell brothers, well known business men. raid Mr. (liliboas, have tcftllled to the old man's charac ter, winch. Is ai'i-aiied b" a younrf wo man, who, piihoinrh netr marrkd. Is the m"t!.er of p. child, tier lnoie moral ei!.irneti.T, be tl:o:i:rl,t. vould Justify t!v? siiptiosltlcn that ! h- van helylnrr the old man. The fart that she is his til-.-ee ought to be a circumstance suffici,-r,t to believe him innocent nut ie gve bet ter proofs of his guilt than her cwn un supported testimony. J!r. Ehot ten war. r.o::t on the pm prairme. 3 io ndvocated a eontlnt:ar,ce of the r-n-Q until the next meeting, and Mr. flibbors in answer reirindeu hltn tb.at be had been tle'erated to look uji the mntttr and should have It nil ixcl for ytsterday'n meeting. At this stajre Mr. CHibons Informed Mr. Khotten of tin- poor opinion Shotten has or flib bons, as regords voracity. Chairman Langstaff said gri'diy, "I rnp it, gentle men, drop It," nnd that put a uulctus on the matter. The cai;o then went over to the next meeting. Messrs. Gibbons nnd Shotten locked horns again In c'lscusslng the npr Men tion of Mr. nnd Mrs. -Thomas M. Jones, of the Twelfth word, for outdoor relief. The old man is nearly blind. He has been in these parts over fifty vpnvs. IBs wife goes or t wnshinij-, though she is 65 years of age, and nil they want from tho bosrd Is enough to pay the rent. Mr, Gibbons. Enid Mr. Photten would want to break up their little home end pack them off to the poor house. Thin sentiment was denounced by Mr. Shot ten. Tho Mother of Nineteen Children. Mrs. Ann Toner, of Fifth nventie, a widow well nlonr; In years, wanted re lief. Kho has one little boy, who In sick ly. Pome of the directors told hi r sh ought to go out and work. "Well, I am the mother of nineteen children," was her answer. " Where are the other enghtern?" asked Secretary I.ynott "They are In heaven, I hope," she re sponded. "Well. I hope so," fervently uttered tho secretary. Bho will get re lief. Mr. Clbbons stated that a woman named Mrs. Noonnn came to his house Thursday aftei nocn. Her home Is -i i'Htston, but she has not been long enough there to be a chnego on that district. They moved to riUstnn last April, which renders the f.-imllv mil! a thurgo on this district. The husband Is In Luzerne enmity prison for shoot ing a msn nt Blttston. Mr. fllbbons will Investigate and uae I1I3 Judgment In the matter. Mrs. Maria Walsh, ft Cherry street. was the first applicant for relief. This woman a little over a year ngo married Kiehnrd Walsh, who Is old enoughto be her grar.iifather. With her first hus band she h:id four children; a little boy brlgiiccned their home two months ago, but Klehnrd has grown avor.ro to supporting hlH step-children, and has left home entirely and gone to live with his niece, f.trs. vValsh's firrt hus band, James McITuie, wns found (lend In bed one morning. DM AValsn, who rented a house to her, led her to tho al tar a year after. Ho Is employed nt the rate of ft1) cents per day. Mr. Cihbnnn will prevnil upon him to return to the bosom of his family and sunport. them, or elf-e become defendant In court for desertion. lloport of Mr. Ilccmer. The report of Ceorpro W. Eeemer. ru perlntendent of the farm and alms house, was to the effect thnt the num ber In the homo at the lct report was 1G0, tho number admitted during tho month wis thirteen; there was oT'e bom, ten dltchcrped nnd there now re mains 16!. The report of nesdflrnt Physician Ben F. Kvann was that there are now 117 patients, In the asylum, there were Kl at the beginning of October, seven were aumittcd and one discharged. Dr. 'W. A. Palr.e, outdoor physician, reported that one death occurred In bis district, sixteen patients were visited and ono patient was examined for Insanity. Tho Greet Sale Still Continues. Tho creditors of the Martin & Dclany site will offer a large lino of all wool fiiIIs which have been sold at 1U, 512. ?II, $bi, fl!i, HU ot J i.'t A tin farmer price tS. $, $7, tH. to, 410 all next wet-It. This Is a first-class opportunity for the people of Scrnnton and surroundings to supply themselves for the winter In suits of clothing. This Is without doubt the best' nr.d cheapest bargain that will be offered in Scranton In muny a day tn come. We will guamntee every one cf thn.10 suits to be strictly nil wool and froa from shoddy. Our overcoat end ulstar department Is without doubt the most complcto ono ever shown In Berantop. It comprises the best of makes in Meltons, Kerseys, Froese, Chinchilla and Worsted ever rhown, nnd all nwly mido for this winter's wear, nf which wo will give you 2r, cant on every dollar of what you huy. Ti get the choice of these bargains you will hove to come rarly, as they nre selllrg very fat. Don't forget the place. Martin & Deluny's old stand. It's the little things In life, Ilk the fly In tho butter, that bother romo flks the most. Bo, clso. It Is tho llttH things a curve he"-e, R reinforcement there In the mnke Of the garments off"rcd nt tho Cloak Store of Francis Flitctlbfaon that makes them deservedly populur. Traps! Tho mopt popu't" vehicle for Fall and Bprlng Use Is a nice e'.yl!h trap.' Wo have a choice selection of tho finest Btvles that are made, and will close thera out at greatly reduced prlees. Just glance over our stock. Wmr r.lume & Son, ' , , " . - 622 and C24 Spruet t. Holldey books In sets and single vol umes at half price.. Pratt's B 10k Store. ! . Huy tho Weber, and get ths best At Querns? Bros. . . Ii lilTOTlilES list tm M Mm to tli l' - 5 - :.;;W:i-vrr:v What excutto Is thrro for not r'-dtiiig FtroT'tv and v -11? 'nine's celt ry com potliid, tin: world's greatest remedy for neivoiis v.' .lUr.-.t -.n, can be obtained f.t a!;; lri.ii fr.lst'r. la ni,y eily or in ur.y count 1 y town, tme can get e. hearljer, hcalthbr i'PI't!te, purify the blond and increase Its pov.'er f feeUiiiff the perves ti'id ti.-tsut.-s by Ukins l'ulnj'u celeiy coinoo j;, l. It Is the srentert Invlrrriratr In ex lst ime Coi.vir.eo yourself of tho fact. Try It. Testimonials for publication are taken at rar.dom by the prjisent pio pri' torn of tbin greet remedy. The letters aiv i.cver "doctored." TitU-J :4re never pladfd h.'fore the mimes of untitled people. Holiest but oli-cure ti;?n are novec rr. Id to be "hon nrables." Kveryday kind of inert who luive been i.isile v.. 11 by Cairo's celery con:pn:;ad ore never pnr.ided bef.)re tu public as "Tho Crept .Mr. So-and-Ho," or TV.f Wonderfully S5uecesiful Mr. This-and-Th.'it." Cases of ordinary sickne.' R are never elnborated into hid eous. Impossible dlreases. When It happens thnt the mall lirlr.rri a heart!" It 1-tter f;oi - such a man as Stat? Treasurer Colvln, of Xew York, or Mr. C.-'i-llnle's p,-ivate secretary, or 1'dnuird Kus?di, or Mayer Mi-Shane, e Montreal, or Rev. Fr. o'ucllct, or ("m mndore llowt!). tr Mi). (Illlam, .of Judge, or Ida Lewis, or ex-Mlnlster to WILL PrX!S!I MftMQEiN'CK. Hoard or lloalih After Clergymen and .... .... . .. . . .. . .. . . Others Who Ho Not Make HepoifJ, T:'ie brar.l of hiailh has deteparlned t,) t.'.ke a dc:k:lve t) f.if.jrce the rule r-!qui!rli!sr rpirts of deaths, births, mai'.'ii.Tf lanil !r"e::r.iinl..t fioni clert.y m;.i, pliyslti'ns, uiRljr..tl:t ) and o.h.is lerjuliid '.: mi:tke such reports. 1 It's niitiltrr has neca freipi-.'atly tcach e.l urm at til a b.oard's meetings and tne l'.:.:y cud ntce.-i.-.lly of ebeyins the law has been uigcd upin t.i.-s-.t I artle.t. but many of them ron'.wUh r 1 idling remai.i heedki-.-,. Nov,' the Ixai'.l In'iend.-; t supply I'm .n with l.tati'nJ fer CiM't-lfyfey; returns, a.nd if f.-'llurt? to ohty the law o:-:ur here ft"r, l':e .pri srlbt'J neralty vvll! be Indicted. The pt n!::;imo.n for such RCgllRcrce !a a fine r.oi to exceed $1(;0, b,nd not th.ii:i t'i. The wire sercens on R?Inl house wleidows, which have I. con the subject of much c-imphint, wHl ! linked after by the board. Dr. Paine t-Uled that he .has -receive! nuiv.ir nn ' c 'mpla.ints from toachc.-s who c'lrn that the r.-rrens ?!3 very Injurious to the eyes and cause inci'atu: hca-lae'.n.. Secretary Bilg:rs repirud that dur ing I'.ie month of October thtra w-.-ro 12S C:tt:bs, 121 bin h.s ar..l 110 m'irrVi-r -a rrperlad t.i the otlice. .Fool Ir'pecter l;-mas rtnortcJ thait hs had conds coud eigh ty firur.'s of adulU rated milk In a Wc-st Tilde der. -t. Tae milk was F.upp-t'I by a Melniukoe former wiCi a no Ici'i'" 'i'atir3ii'':'i.f..l in.ime thtn Wll.'.'im ITj.uy. T:ie .tifpctor nlr.'.i reportc.l having mad-- E91 visits during the month. The crt.jtr.ntry, arcnrdlnj to Super lnttiid.ot L-iftus' report, di-.'royel 1.434 laivt'ls f -yartasre. frmr dovrs and thrc-a cn'.s. tihte.2n 101:3 cf coal were rtjul;cd to do I,hl3 work. - YVIlKUL' IS THK CRI.ML? A flood Mnnv I'toplo Coitsiderlt n Crime to buy wearing apparel on credit, but If they were u.-krd why, tiiey could not give e.ti ii'i.v.t-r thnt would .erinlt of nn or-li'umi-iit, Mvery mereantilc hue-:-: i,i the world sIU goods on -credit. The- ditt-'i--f-nje la that the nvjoilty seiln to the wealthy clans only, wherois "The B-o-noniy" soils to anybody that Is honest. No mr.tler how poor you nre, your hoast Intention Is all tl'iit Is rcuulred to get credit from us, "Buy goods to your lik ing" and pay as you can. THE EfO70MY. 211 Wyoming nve., T. M. C. A. building, Home fiirnl.'-hing de;.artment, 223 and 127 Wyoming ave. Iho Stiriiuton r.nsincss flollcgc. Among others who will Join tlia school on .Monday nre two from Ji.ro:niurs, on,: from Uaii.'oni, cue from Chinchilla and ore from i'UUIu. A number of teaeh::fs who were attend ing Institute vi:tit-d tho college and Wtira surprtscd to llnJ so large and inte.llgjnt clnfs of students. Anotner appllcstlon for a flrst-clnss bookkeeper end stenorra,ihcr came this week. A competent rnan baa been recom mended. ... Mr. T. F. Kr'egcr completed his rxiiml nnllom lnit week nnd returned to IjcwIs lon. V,f. Vte.. to ketp br.nlts for tho lVcl BiHIt Coal Co. Mr. K-leger nt.nln m.iry friends during his sley in Cio -;ty, and, being s young m m of coisMe'able push, will doublless make bis mule In the world. Another student came this week bearing a loiter nf Introduction fr.m nn attorney. A handsome T-pnge "Booklet" has lust come from prc3. Smd a postal card ro quest for one. . Wanted Did tielghs fo rl't and re-palr.-Wft'are ridtv. making special prepara tlons foi our sleigh repair trade, and can make your old Sleigh look-as good as new at little cost.. All work Buarautecd. Call up 'phono 40J1. Wi. WlltM V Son, , 'I (8S and E2i Spruce st, ' Tsite your Utile oris' to the cloak Store of Frfnrls fltsglhbori ai;'f fit them out with tlte proper garment fof tills season, Twill coat you but very llttlu. - i , v r - ,. : I.ndlcs and Ccntlcmon. For "the latest styles and lowest prlees In fine shoes try the Commonwealth shoe store, Washington avenue, 1 p si A n n txmv o eipyn People; .'.' -'.... . Austria John M. Francis, or any other v.'l'l; ly known man or woman who ex pressly wishes others to l.o belli dited by his or her c.':pei ieiicc, the i roiifietors of l'alne's celery compound f;ladiy give surh unsolicited tc&limunUiIa to the public press. But one person's litalth is r.n valuable i s another's, and in pul lirhlntr the tes tl.'ii.itdais of people whom this Rtcit reni.'dy has made will and strong-, r.o particular rinphaids is put upon such person's official standing;. The world Is made up of what Abra ham Lincoln called "the plain people." It Is they who Baltic's celery compound has most benefUed. Here is a Ltter (vr-rbrtim) just re ceived from Lou!i:e Fierce, of Melettc, Konth Dakota: "I used I-nlne's ctlery compound first for rheumatism, and found that it helped me very much. I have since used It for nervousners and kidney trouble, and have received very much benefit from Its use, and ci-naiilur It oil? of the best of remodks. Mr. A. Cady's pet pi" use It nnd think they can hard ly get along without it In the house. I know cf several others that have used It thnt I am not. acojualnt"d with, but ere other lady; Mrs. Ondell, used it for nervousness, and it made her well." Th"ie Is the testimony of thousands. Fable's cehry compound makes people well! ill ANY DONATIONS. They Were Sent Yesterday to St. Joseph I rIln,li;n. II..-. .. Fondling Hume The fo!!ow!::;r d,inatinii3 were re ceived a-t Ht. J iatph'a Foundling home ytstei J.iy; T. F. Leonard, $-'"; Mrs. J. w. Barrett, $.'; Mrs. J, J. Jordan, $:.; .,is. Hugh CallaE'ier, $2 a fi.end, $2; a friend, 2; Mrs. I'orclval J. Mn-r!.-:, ?2; Mrs. Frank- Becker; Jl; itluha.rd O'Brien, rr.O; Dr. J,hn O'.Malley, $10; Mrs. 1'. J. C.dscy, $10; Mrs. F. W. (Jui'- ter, S3; Mrs. B. K. Locivir1, ftf); Mrs. Brown, I)un r.ore, $2; J.ihn Buike, $5; Miss Jennie B. Kinney, $.1; a lrlend. $1,; friend, 525; Mrs. If. O'NUil, $!.; Mrj. T. J. Kelley, $0; Mrs. J. N;dan. .r,; M:.-i. Oliver Bvclte, I'.'ttr ton, ?6; Mrs. P. ( 'M alley, $1; XI iti. F. J. MtdJ.mld, $2; Mrs. V. C,m :iy, $l.r,li; Mrs. B. A. Hobm, jr.; Jlirs Nellie Kelly, $1; LewK Hc.llly & Davles, $.'.; K. 'II. B.'ppb'. ?10; Mrs. Cwratl !?,hr3fd. r, $10; cash, $123; ToMl. $-:ir,.f,0. T. J. Kelly & Co., one barrel Hour, one box calves; VouU Hitiiprccht, dishes; W. T. O'Hrien, one barrel po taloes, Jelly; JIchac! O'XTalley, one bar nl i..-;!.i(oi.s, tne barrtl apples; Mrs. J. B. Carney, one barrel (lour, coffee; JI.- E. .'.kiRonald, suarr; 'A. Uusiunyer and Geiiiie llelford, cakes, crackekrs r.nd best;-.; Mm. James L.jirsan, one box cakes; Cwiamlit-gs Brc-tht r,.i, case wine; X'is. O'H.ira, Dunmtre, cl.:ill.ir.g: J. J. O'Hoyle, Venn avenue, one case tomatoes; J. R. Herts, two barrtl ap ples; Mrs. j-.-.hn Hr-i.vn, one ham; n?v. P. J. 'McM inus, c-tjl; Ceorg;? II. Mc Cirihy, one barrel flour, one art of Ifc'twheat; Klla Mr"Cnrtuy, one barrel cprlen; lletr?el f: Olllr.s, one barrel r-: ackers; .Mrs. William Kr'.ley, one ham, .'r-u-ya-r an 1 falmra.I; Xlm. J. J. Fahey, ono .box oan; M. M. Buddy, nnD barrtl Hour. F. J. M:dlir,aM, fruit; X1r. Carey, fruit; Mr. B?rry. fruit; Simon Bice, pr-verlcs: CV'nivtd Srfaroert-' er, en birrej fl air; O. IJ. T'.urke, one rack fliur; .Frank Becker, two bushels potS'l'-es; C. "W. MoKlni'ey. one pl'-ee of ca'ton fl.inel: -Mrs. Jordan, eoitee; Ml.'s Xorai'.i Monraw, purrar; Xlra. N. M Gtiw, Ilea; M:i. Reap, crackers: -vis. jl'. j. tiDtan, one barrel flour. Are You 1-owSpIiltsd? Tukc llorsford's Acid Phosphate. Worry Is v.-orre i'nsn work makes a man lick quicker. Worry comes la -gely from nrrvni:mess. Hereford's Atdd T'hos pha'.e clears the brain and strengthens the nerves. GF THE SEASON, K our Eicsnnt Miiliniry will be sold for a few days at reduced prices. Chilton's Taa O'SIitnlcrs- Quills, all colors , Laiies Trlmm&d Sailors -ICc G2c Black Prlnca or Wales Pliini3S......49s Trlmmad Hats, $1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.83, $3.49. ; , HASLACHER'S -: 1 THE BANNER SEE i UHGFELD. SJCCESiOM -' f 7 324 Uckawaana Ave. '19 1 vcrtiscmcat tells yon Yvliere to find original novelties in Sterling Sil ver, moderate in price, extensive in variety. ESEIlFliK no ma mm BERRY. II 417 L;otar,2ia Aw, nnsi nanr Shaw, Emerson, Malcolm Im. Clongh & Warren, Carpent tor, Waterloo. And Lower Grados a! Very Low Prices. 303 SPR3CE STREET. L i L WASKtKGTON AVE. II ,'t,,y,.t. ' f i Vitr 1 hero is i o it I ft s H in n d o in I lie vorltl which cotn niands nd miration more than tho Venetian Classware It stii' dsun rivnIU'd u,i cnlv fin nr t's;s of Vouleo nrp bio to proittieo stidi 'X(liiilt ond uii:n,iu'desipns l h the ml ttd (foots nbolit tlitm. Piis ly nnd o eilelilt in onr h o w window. K t bf vr , ' ,t lull Loui3 - Rupprecht. Hue ( ti Kuioiii! Klaborir. 231 Pjnn Avo , Opp. Baptlit Churoh BEST SETS OF TEETH. S8.00 - Inelndioi th anlnless extracUn tusth by u outiroly nsw prooset. E iWl High Grade lllllll s 'V mm Fi"ii:-Uf S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., .;-.tas?asiKsi:. ii lira, mm Scllinrr line of Ladies' and Misses' Furs and Cloth Garments in Scran ton. Our established reputation is a guarantee of merit. Were the best in '94 and will be better than the best in '95 and '96. We carry a large line of. Children's and Infants' Coats and Capes in all the newest styles and shades. IN OUR fir For one week we will sell, $3.00 hats for $1.25. HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELED BY J. BOLZ, 133 Wyoming Avenue. The Only Practical Furrier In (ha City. Winfer Will Soon H?r? And to bo prepared to moet tho eold went her you want a seasouablo Suit or au Overcontor both ARD THE BEST PUCE TO VISIT F03 S3RETKIMS GD03 1:1 vazmi TAILORING IS 408 Lackawanna Ays. THERE YOU WILL FIND Tho largest stock to soloot from. Trlra ininu Always of tlio Host, Latest Styb'S in Cutting, and mndj upcu tho preuiiaoi by Export Workmeu, f-Notliinff allotyed tolcavo theostab lisliinout unl ns satialaotory to tho cus tomer, und tho lowest prices consistent ' with Uuod Morehant Tailoring. Underwear Costs more than cheap stuff but worth it keeps you well, strong and happy. A full line to select from. THA LI THE Hindi SHU OUTFITTER 412 Sprnce, 205 Lack. Bargains In Pianos If that is what you want, they can be had every day Music Store, 336-230 Wyoming Ave. SPECIALTIES! Chickerfng, Giidemeester & Kroeger, Ivers & Pond, Sterling. TiSS CSi.3375ATBO PICAOTOQ tv ftt Prefent tli" W M ropnlftt ud rrftrrt bf LcJliir AriMt W&rartomi! Opposite Columbw Monumtnt, OUR FOURS livl IE Ml Bl HATS AT Dunn's -,':-V
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