The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 15, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE RCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNIHO, FE111WATIY 15, 1890.
VALENTINES.
New and Elegant Styles,
large Variety of Novelties,
Wholesale and Retail.
Xew Society Stationery,
New Color and Xew Shapes, -in
large variety of styles.
Orders for Engraving, Embossing
or Printing Visiting Cards,
Wedding or Social invitations
promptly executed at low rates.
See our seciincns and prices.
NORTON'S,
32'2 Lackawanna Ave.
A Foe to Dyspopsia
QOOD BREAD
USE THE
Snowline
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR 8ALB
TO THE TRADE BY
Tfio Weston Mill Co.
ASSESSING THE DAMAGES.
Viewers Taking Testimony In the Ninth
and Moblnson Street Cases.
fol.nel P. 1,. Hitchcock. Hon. T. V.
Powderly and W. T. Davis, the board of
viewers appointed to assess the dam
ages which will result In the widening
or .Ninth and Robinson xtreets, met yes
terday In the select council chumber
and began the work of tukln testl
innny. The proposed improvement will ne
cessitate the taking; of a narrow strip
of lund along the front of the four
properties situated at the angle where
the two streets converge. Mrs. Man
Run claims 11,000 damages because th
new sidewalk will pass within two feet
of her building. The J. W. Peck estate
wants Sl'.uOO for MO square feet of land
. which will be comlemnej. Mrs. Kllen
tl'jrke places lii.000 as her estimate of
k' she will suffer by reason of giving
ytrlp of her land anil being con"
leu to move back her store.
- nl n it I n Ourrel asks $1.0tK) for the land
which he will have to give up. Henator
' Vau&hari appeared for Mrs. Mangan;
Hon. J"-"in P. Kelly represented Mrs.
urke and Assistant City Mollcltor I.
J. Davis looked after the city's inter
est. Mr. Ourrel pleaded his own case.
Only the witnesses for the property
holders were called yesterday. The
city's side of the case will be presented
on Feb. 21. All those who testified ex
pressed the belief that the damage
asked were fair and reasonable. The
most Interesting Incident of the hearing
occurred Just at the close, when, after
Mr. Ourrell and his witnesses had
placed a value of $20,1100 on his property.
Attorney Davis tried to show by Mr.
tlurrell himself that his property was
inly assessed for $1,460.
xot drunkTbijtcrazv.
V.M.n a Ua. 111 l ..I I -k . L. - I,. 1 1
. Proven to lie Insane.
' Several days ago the police picked up
n a drunk a young Hungarian named
Stony Kirst. He acted so strangely at
times while confined in his cell that the
police authorities had suspicions that
he was not altogether sane, and re
frained from giving him a hearing the
next clay, as Is customary. His queer
actions continuing. Doctors Gunster
and Paine were Thursday called In to
examine him and their Investigation
proved the correctness of the suspicions
of the police.
It was decided to send him to the Hill
side home, and such action was taken
yesterday. He is 19 years of age
and lived on Kmmett street and was
employed as a laborer at the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western shops.
New Schedule Arranged.
. The management of the Traction com
pany In deference to the request of Us
employes has rearranged the schedule so
an to give each man the best run accord
ing to his term of service. The change
will go into effect today on all the lines.
The running of cars will not be changed.
! nargalns.
We will continue for a few days to
fitter remarkable bargains In Silks,
Dress Goods and Table Linen; now Is
the time to buy.
Hears & Hagen.
Plllsbtiry's Flour mills have a capac
ity of 17.500 barrels a Cay.
DON'T
BE LED AWAY
By so-called "Reduc
tion" sales of "shop
worn" goods, "job lots"
and "left overs."
WE GIVE YOU
FOR A A Ladies' hand made,
' OiIclean stysh shoe
Vw worth $4.00.
WE OIVE YOU
FOR A I) Ladies' fine Don
Xgola button and
Vs" lace up-to-date shoe
, worth $3.00.
But we cannot give you a
$6.00 shoe for $3.00, nor can
any other correct dealing
merchant.' .'
i
IO$I!St$tKt
SLINK
KOEIILER
! ARE FOUR DISTRICTS NOW
Orders by the Court with Reference
to Twentieth Ward. .
BOUNDARIES OP DISTRICTS
Tic Are Sat Forth la Detail In tba
.Mandate of the Coart-EleetUm
Officers Appointed to HII Va
cancies la the County.
An order was handed down yesterday
afternoon by the court, dividing the
Twentieth ward into four election dls
trlcts ps follows:
The First district shall comprise the
territory enclosed by Pittston avenue
to Kipple street, thence along the center
of Rinple street to the Lackawanna
river, thence by the river northeasterly
to the mouth of the Stafford Meadow
brook, thence u: said brook to the In
tersectlon of Plttsfon avenue to nipple
street, the place or beginning.
The polling place is fixed at the house
of Patrick Corcoran on Cedar avenue,
and Patrick Corcoran is appointed
judge of election; Herman SchanVr,
majority inspector, and Patrick Walsh
minority Inspector of this district
serve until their successors are elected
The .Second dlHti lct shall comprise the
territory bounded by the following
lines: Beginning at the Intersection o
Fig street and Pittston avenue, thence
up the center of said avenue in a north
easterly direction to the Stafford Mea
dow brook, and up said brook south
easterly and southerly to the inter
section of Fig street to the Intersection
of Pittston avenue, the place of be
ginning.
The polling place Is'flxed for the said
district at the house of Frank Mueller,
at the corner of Prospect avenue and
Cherry street, and Frank Mueller is.ap
pointed I II dire of election: James P. La
velle, majority inspector, and Fr$nk..J.
Dicker!, minority inspector.
The Third Election IHsirlot. '
The Third district shall be Included In
the following boundaries: -Northeast
erly by itlpple street: northwesterly
by the Lackawanna river: southwester
ly by the boundary line between the
city, of Scranton and the township of
Lackawanna: unci sotitneasteriy oy tne
Stafford Meadow brook. The polling
ulace Is fixed at the house of K. J. Cul
lerv, on Hlmey avenue, and "Michael
O'Malley is appointed judge of ec
tlon: John Wallace, majority Inspector
and James Shorten, minority Inspector
for the said district.
The Fourth district Is the new one,
and it is carved out of the former Hov
ond and Third districts.. It comprises
the following territory: 'Beginning at
the intersection of Pittston avenue and
Hippie street, thence along the center
of said avenue northeasterly to the In
tersectlon of Fig street, thence up the
center of Fig street In a southeasterly
direction to the ."tafTurd Meadow nroog,
and continuing along said brook In a
southwesterly direction to the interact;
tlon of Kipple street, thence down the
center of KiDDle street in a nortnwes
terly direction to the intersection of
Pittston avenue, the place or Degm-
nimr.
The polling place Is fixed at the house
of Andrew Martinet, at the corner of
Htone avenue and Palm street, and
William McLoughlln Is appointed judge
of election; Timothy Lavelle. majority
Inspector, and Thomas J. Qulnn, minor
ity Inspector.
Costs Will He Paid by tho Cnttntv
The costs of these proceedings shall
be paid by the county. Including $5
for a map of the districts as estab
lished bv this order of court.
There are upwards of l.UoO registered
voters In the Twentieth ward and nere
tofore the uronortlon In the three dis
trlcts was unequal. The formation of
the Fourth diatriot will make the total
at each iiolllng place more uniform
The division of the ward was sought by
two petitions; one wanted the Fourth
district to run no farther southwest
than Breck street, but the petition ask
Ing foi the district to run to Hippie
street, a block runner, was accepieu,
NEW ELECTION OFFICERS.
Appointed Yesterday by the Court to
I ill Vacancies.
The following appointments of elec
tlon officers were made yesterday by
the court: In the Mouth district of
Lackawanna township Klchard J. Cir
slrk was appointed Judge of election
Thomas F. Coyne being Ineligible to
act by reason of his being a candidate
fir school director.
In the Fourth district of the Second
ward of Scranton James H. O'Uoyle
was appointed Judge of election to net
Instead or P. . uoruon, wno is a can
dldate for common council at the com
tnir election.
In the First district of the Sixth ward
of Carbonda e. John Delavan was ap
pointed Judge of election by reason of
the vacancy causeo oy me pnysicai uin
ahllitv of John McCartlle.
In Throoo borough Fred Fryer was
.mml 11 ted minority Inspector to tne va
i-ancy caused Dy tne lnenKiDiiuy 01
John L. Kvans, who is a candidate for
councilman.
In the Second district of the Twenty
first ward Thomas D. Thomas was ap
pointed minority inspector to fill the
unexpired term of John Jenkins, re
signed.
In the Third district of the Fifth
ward Walter Davles was appointed
majority Inspector to 1111 the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Benjamin
Watklns.
A DAXGEROrS PLAYTHING.
While Handling a Revolver, Master Ben
natrons shot Himself.
Ben. the youngest son of W. Scott
Watrous. of Ash street. No. . accl
dentally shot himself through the calf
of the right leg Wednesday evening Inst
while examining a 32-calinre revolver,
Dr. Bernstein succeeded In finding the
bullet In the lad's stocking, and dressed
the Injured member.
According to latest accounts Master
Ben is getting on admirably.
l'IKF. MARSHAL NEEDED.
Members of Board of Trade Will Try and
Coavlnee Estimates Committee.
There Is a movement afoot among
certain influential members of the
board of trade tor Insisting that coun
ells shall take favorable action on the
board's present request that a lire mar
shall be appointed. The present Inten
tion la to present a Drier resolution at
next Monday night's meeting of the
board providing that the president shall
appoint a committee of three to go be
fore the estimates committee or coun
cils and Insist upon the granting of the
board's former request., It is Intended
to embody In the resolution a simple
but unmistakable clause directing the
special committee to be emphatic in
the matter.
Thegentlemen Interested in the move
ment are well aware of the present
muddle of the estimates committee In
its effort to pare down estimated ex
penditures to fit the next year's low
revenue, but they believed the exist
ence of a Are marshal is of far greater
Importance than other offices which
seem deitlned to be Included In the
prospective appropriation ordinance.
' In connection with the present diffi
culty of the estimates committee In try
ing to make the two sides of the city
ledger balance, the board of trade, or,
rather, certain of its members, will
urge that the board try to bring about
a reform In the assesment system.
HIS EUROPEAN TRIP.
Father MeManns Will Describe It at the
Green kidge l.lbrar Monday.
On Monday evening Rev. P. J. Mc
Manus will deliver a lecture In the
Green Ridge library descriptive of his
trip to Ireland In 1894. The title of the
lecture is "From Green ltldge to Paris."
Starting at Oreen Kidge. hlsi lecture
cotters the trip to New York, the ocean
Voyage, the run through Ireland stop
ping at Cork, Killarney, Blarney Cas
tle, Westport. Halllna. Belfast and the
(Hunt's Causeway. Then a run up to
Scotlund and Ed In bo ro, down to linn
don and across the channel to France
and Paris.
Father McManus is a most Interest
ing talker, and the mere announcement
of the lecture ought to till the library.
The lecture will be illustrated by first
clasa lantern views. A sliver offering
will be taken at the door.
SEASONABLE HINTS.
The
Best .MetanJ of Fortifying
the
System Age Inst Cold.
As the season of changeable weather
accompanied by high winda and sud
den shifts from high to low tempera
ture, approaches the need of keeping
the human system In a state of repair
that renders one able to resist the ef
forts of the Influenza germ Is apparent.
By keeping the pores open and the
body In a healthy condition the man of
cleanliness is able to laugh at disease.
The Turkish bath la one or the greatest
purifiers of the system, and there is no
treatment like that of the hot room,
steam room, shampoo and plunge to
ward off a cold.
At M. Purcell's baths on Linden
street. Court House square, every fa
cility for first-class service It at hand.
Polite attendants and magnificent ap
polntements are among the attractive
features of Mr. Purcell's establishment.
The baths are open day and night.
MOI RXKD AS DEAD.
i 'i 1
Mysterious Disappearance and Ketorn of
a Young ftiinmoro l.ad.
Nearly two years ngo John McCue,
Jr., then a 13-year-old lad. mysterious
ly disappeared from his home in Sport
Hill. Duntnore. Nothing could be
learned of him, although hla sorrow
stricken parents exhausted every
means to And a trace of his 'where
abouts. When months passed and
nothing was heard from htm he was
given up for dead, It being suposed that
he had either been drowned or had met
death in some other manner In some
distant city, wher no one could Identify
him. Imagine the great joy and sur
prise of his mourning parents and rela
tives when on Wednesday night he
walked Into hla father's house In good
health, well dressed and with a well
tilled wallet In his pocket.
He told that he had been In New
York and had good position there. The
reason of his disappearance or his long
silence he eould not explain. He was
much affected when he realised the
sorrow and a miction which Ms strange
action had caused his parents. It ap
pears that at the time he made his
foolish resolve he was short in his pay,
and being of a highly sensitive nature
did not want to go home and confess
to his mother that he had foolishly
squandered his money.
CONCERT MONDAY EVENING.
(ilvon for the Benefit of the St. Vlaeenl
no pani society.
On Monday evening a concert will be
given in College hall on Wyoming ave
nue under the direction of Professor
W. P. Schilling for the benefit of the
St. Vincent de Paul society. The pro
gramme that will be rendered is as fol
lows: 1. Chorus, "Camp. Fire" Mercadante
Cethedrul choir.
2. Alto. "A Winter Lullaby".... De Koven
Minnie Moore.
3. 1'Ia no. Impromptu .Chopin
( Mare Horan,
i. Chorus. "The Little Mountain
Church" ' V. K. Becker
Ladles of Cathedral choir...
5. Violin. Concert Masurka .Vuiln
Berceuse Iteuanl
F. F. Kopff.
6. Soprano, "My Heart at Thy Sweet
Voice" (froinjtamson et Dell la .
1 C. Saint-Barns
May Lynch.
7. Chorus, "O Italia (from "Luoresla"),
' Donizetti
Cathedral choir.
'For All Kternlty"..Mascheronl
Francis O'Neill.
Fantasle Armstrong
Tenor,
9. Banjo,
.teorge iv arr.
10. Baritone. "A Dream of Bethlehem."
1. Rodney
Joseph P. Burns.
Don't fnll to attend the Republican
mass meeting at the armory tonight.
GO AXD II KAK THK SPE A KERS.
Big Mass Meeting Will D Held nt the
Armorr Tonight.
Tonight the voters of thp cltv will
sues or the campaign clearlv and fairly
...... . 'I
Hla leu oy aoie speakers.
A mass meeting will be held In the
armory on Adams avenue, which will
be addressed by such well-known ora
tors as Hon. T. V. Powderly, Major
Kverett Warren, Attorney A. J. Col-
born, jr.. and District Attornev John H.
Jones.
This meeting Is open to everyone and
the citizens of the city generally are
invited to attend It. Kver since the
campaign opened there have been fre
quent demands for such a meeting by
a large body of citizens, who will no
doubt be pleased with the opportunity
of attending tonight's demonstration.
Republican mass meeting at the arm
ory tonight.
We Have Nailed
Bargains
On the front of our store. April i we move to 303
Lackawanna avenue, so now the goods must go. Cost
or less. Don't want to see them damaged moving, and
besides, how much better to open with everything new.
Below are four samples of the way we shall sell:
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Silverware
s
Near the door a table full of Batter
Dishes, Cake Baskets and odd pieces of
Tea Sets. Your pick for
SE
S
2
$1
Worth double or more.
nniiiinmiiitnimiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Tea Spoons
i
Rogers 1847. Nene better made. Yea S
have paid from f 1.15 to Sj for same. S
L'lf , .- .n A B
90'
How Is your table ware t
mmmiiHimunimmmiiwBuiiniiimmmiiiiim
REXFORD'S,
213 Lackawanna Avenue.
THIS IS SEMEME DAY
4 " .' ' '
Murderer Kosa Kill Learn tbc Term
He Has to Serve.
JACOB WARD IS XOT GUILTY
So Said the Jury Before Whom He Was
.Tried an the Charge Made Against
t llim by Mr. Prances M.
Oarer, of Net ton.
Murderer Leonardo Ilosn will be sen
tenced this morning for the killing of
Ito Larusso at Imnmnre. on the morn
lug of Feb. 2S. 1R3.1. He pleaded guilty
Monday anil the court fixed the oracle
of crime as of murder In the second
degree.
February term of criminal court end
ed yesterday. A verdict of not guilty
was returned In the case of attempted
criminal assault preferred against J a
cob Ward, of Ransom, by Mrs. Frances
M. Carey, and the costs were put on
the county.
John Cloth was found guilty of lur
eeny and receiving. The prosecutor
was IJomlnlck Ambrows. The men
lived at Austin Helvhts. In Old Force
township, and the charge against the
defendant was for stealing IJi In cash
ana a Judgment note of $!(.'. The do
fense was heard yestenlny, but, ill
though (Sloth denied the theft, lie full. 1
to account satisfactorily for the fhi'IlnR
of -the note on his iierson and th" Jaiy
found him guilty us he vus Indictee,
He will be sentenced today.
Onlv One Case trie J.
Only one case was tried yesterdny.
Agatha Shevlnskey was defoliant nnJ
Francis Luplnskey was invseeuto:
Rx-Judge W. If. Stanton i -yi :s itcd
the accused and Assistant Di.-Mrl.'t jt
torney John M. Harris conducted ti"
case for the commonwealth. The pi-
ecu tor's S-year-old boy wan Injured t.y
a blow of a stone In the breast, tt.j )' !:-
slle being thrown by Miss Sliev!ii.-.;i. .-'
according to the story of Lnplnt'kcy
She denied the imputation and the ju:y
believed her, directing that th- prii-i
cutor pay the costs. They live at the
"Kidge In Archbald borough.
In reference to the report that one
man was so persuasive as to bring ti
other eleven over with him In the V ise
whereAnthony Slbeskie.of the"ltldgc.'
was charged with Mealing a deud pi it.
one of the Jurors wishes It correctly
stated that the eleven were for acuuit
tal and not conviction and that it was
the one who was on over and not tho
eleven won over.
Number of Cases Disposed Of.
Ninety-three cases were on th ut
for trial the first week and of these
verdicts of guilty were returned In
twelve: pleas of guilty were entered
In seventeen; verdicts of not guilty
were returned In thirty-three; ball w as
forfeited absolutely in eleven; the
number nol. prossed was four; the
numoer continued, sixteen.
The sec ond week Just ending 48 cases
were on the list, the first being the
nosa murner tnai. He was the only
deefndant who pleaded guilty. Verdicts
oi sumy were returned In ten cases
verdicts or not guilty, in fifteen; but
one was nol. prossed: seventeen were
continued, and hail was forfeited ab
solutely in rour cases.
There are seven suretv padus ami
five cases of desertion on the list for
toaay.
A PI.F.A 1'OK TNL'TII AXO CHARITY.
Kill tor of The Tribune.
.!.!"" ruTte for victory In the
iuniici ni-ena oi our city has caused su,
prenension unit unrest In the minds ..f
some or our best Republican citizens.
Men acknowledged for their Intellectual
capacities and determined principles huve
lurneu meir Dai K in tne day or battle and
forsaken the frlenda that have stood man
fully tfnd unflinchingly by them In their
fight for recognition. They have cast to
the winds the sterling Independence tit
principle and scrupulous adherence to
truth which should characterise everv
true and loysl citizen. They have seem
ingly forgotten that
"Keal glory
Springs from the silent conquest of our
selves. And without that the conqueror Is naught
But the first slave."
Such war bulletins, couched In ho
dogmatic spirit and dlF,laylng the as
sertive knowlc'ire of Thomas l. l)avle
In your morning contemporary, have
u wakened feelings of reeret. aiimniFHt Ills
J fellow-countrymen. Mr, Duvleg has de
clared his opinion stamped by the spirit
of revpne anrt Injustice, forgetting that
lnhr.,1 ..i.lll.nu. a u.V.L.1. f ..
Inbred politeness which surlnits from
right-heartedness and kindly feeling c f
a man toward another, especially one
who has the same Cymric blood In his
veins, and who has breathed the tlwall.i'
air on the same spot. Why not upply the
golden rule. "I.et men agree to differ,
and when they do differ, bear and for
bear." Principles and opinions may lie
maintained with perfect urbanity, with
out coming to blows or uttering hard
words, and there are circumstances In
which words are blows, and Inflict wounds
far less easy to heal. The great danger of
the tactics of Mr. Davles is the infliction
of wounds In the Welsh ranks of the
Republican voters of our city, that the
next ten years will not bo sudlclent to
heal. This would he a Joy to the hearts
v
Pictures
Hundred nicely framed. They will go,
StKh prices never before seen. We want
to tell yon of goo Engravings, samples,
seme finger marked a little.
10"
c
Worth jjc to goc each.
Watches
Complete line from little silver ones at
-7S to solid gold at $73, all marked
damn lilt. ft. I.
$-2.90
for a 7-ieweled Elgin In neat cut. Do
yon know Elgin prices ?
of the Democrats, hut should It not cause
Kcpiudicutirt lo t;i!eef .
l;enieml-r. my fellow-countrymen, that
our national ipirationa demand your
f:ilihitilncra tv re.or.i your vote lor .mr
conn:, ynian, Daniel Williams, next Tues
day, in the name of our put ton saint, St.
DaId. wr.a in Ms manhood had the tine
iicalitlei of tenderness Jolm-.l to strength,
of sympathy linked to courage, of devo
tion wedded to activity, and who, above
all ami before all, lived our nation, I ask
every Cambro-American to bo true to the
cause of Jurtleo an.i pr5te;icn by voting
for WHHamn :.! IV vhole Republican
tl -ket. Let tii" v.-.-t !' ririe.J and her--(ortli
look fc:'v:i;-1 lo the achi'vnirnt
of a contincay.i c ct n pr.ro municipality
governed by nun cf strict honesty and
to-nestnesx of " iiiyjse. Cymro.
Hyde 1'srk. lVb. n.
It Kelici'ca f.atmrh nnJ Colds In Ten
Minutes, und l n niesviiig to Mankind.
Snti Kev. I.. .'. Mtl'bi rttm. of buffo to,
N. Y.
Dr. An'rn'H Cctarrhrl Powder l
again luudud in-' i.Kil'-ed r- a ltiuTuln
minister. ThN tint- It Is !;. L. t
Mcpherson, of Jc.Ti iron 1 --t Church
of Christ. vl:o leaks in suh. (.'lowing
terms ol" t!.ls Duly mystic iiuedy. For
colds In the l-cml, which ri -i so annoy
ing, this remeilj litis ::j equal, tricing re
lief In 13 minute. Vor c i.t t.tilc 1 11 tar; h
It Is equally KstWfjct.-vy. Riving r-llef
at once, nrcl n n-it.-tln cure In a short
time. Sold by JIatttiev.-s tiros.
Vci.ium's It: it -Ucn.
TClwarl MetSlji'i. rt-sslv t nt foreman ot
tl.e Diclvwn aha!. Or-en P.; i:rc. sustained
i roken line W.t.':icdi; v being emixh
?.tia:h full cf r'f. lie its conveyed
to h's licv.c, IIS De.a v.-i eStvct.
niTt.M ATISM V canned by lactic acid
ill t- 1,Ivm,iV Hit..'1'u fl,t-,.r.a-in
;ri.':4.s tl.is ac.d mid cunioletelv and ner
nt.i.ent!y cures rheumatism, lie sure to
S: . on y Jiouu s.
HOOD'S PILLS cue iu.a, slrk head
nci'.e. Indigestion, V:liuj?Ms. Sold by n!l
Vessts. Powderly. Colborn. Jcnes
arid Warren will address Republican
.r-iss n.eeuniv at anin.ry Saturday eve
-
Kverv voter should nttcml the m.-ia
lutein, imigni ut tne armory.
Keyn !!; itros.. Hotel Jermvn. Wv.
oiiiir.g u venue.
Iluy the Weber
and get the Xcst. At GuernBev Bros.
Attend Reriubllcan nmsa mcetlne- ,il
armory tomorrow evening;.
Thro Baby was slob, we gave'her Castorla.
Viien alio was a Cuikl, ska cried for Castuiia,
n'heu alio bocatne Miss, she cluug to Outorla,
Whoa she had Children, she gars Uieui Outorla.
Republican
Saturday Evening,
February 15, at 8
o'clock.
Addresses by
Hon, T. Y,
John R, Jones, Esq.,
A. J. Colbnrn, Esq.
and Everett Warren, Esq.
Come and Hear City .Matters Ulscuiscd.
lass
Meeting
AT
1 111
CARPETS
New Spring
Axminster,
Brussels and
Tapestry
CHOICE DESIGNS AND NEW COLORINGS
Oriental Rugs, Axminster Whole Carpets,
Something New and Beautiful at Moderate Price.
There Are
Some Things
That arc everywhere recognized
as the very best ot their kind.
They arc the standards. 1 Others
may te gnnd, but the genuine sl
w::)s coram a mis respect and
evokes admiration. You have
heard of
Haviland & Co.'s French China,
Maddock & Co.'s Royal Vitreous,
Homer LaughiiiVs White Granite.
These are a few of the many
makes wc carry ia open stock, of
which you can select such pieces
as you w ish.
Toilet Sets, Lamps, etc
ing Presents,
China Hall
WEICHEL & MILLAR,
134 WY0B1I6 tVESUE.
Walk, in and look around.
WE
Don't Follow the Leaders.
WE
Lead the Followers. . . . .
KNOX . .
SPRING
... HATS
M'CflNN
THE HATTER,
205 WYOMING AVENUE.
IN .
oil
AND
lies
WE THINK tlint wo litre tlie choicest, new
est, cleanest, licst selection you c.iu find any
where. ' IN QUALITY we partli'iilnry f xcel. mid our
PRICES, murkeil in plain figures, niel-'filti-nmto
anil, you will flnil liy i'umiariH,ni, a little
lower tliun anything roniietitlou offer.
Just look them over and tec.
. M'GREA & GO.
Coal
Exchange.
128 Wyoming Av3,
TAKE CARE
ami yiinr eye, will
tulci. car-, of ynii It
OF YOUR EYES
you am trnnmca witn
lltfxflucuo or iifM-vir.io
iibsx en io ItK. SIMM.
BL'HG'S ami havi. your ey.-s pxaminml fr
Wo novo reduced prioei anil ar th) lairs t I
In
merity. mi
flum Si to Is.
tne rity. Nicel specta, las from (1 to .', if H
m f toss.
305 Spruco Stroet, Scranton, Pa.
Patterns of
I
in tlu prices of
AND
Overcoats
Don't buy until you see
our prices.
STEINWAV SON'S . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
MO MM. 0III.W.H4
KKAMCtlE BACHB aad others.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
Husical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
Purchasers will always find a complete,
stock and at prices as low as the sua I
Ity ol the instrument w ill permit at
N. A. HULBERT'S
HUSIC STORE,
117 Wyoming Ave. - Scrantoq
We Have
On Hand
THE BEST STOCK
IN THE CITY . ,
Also the Newest.
Also the Cheapest.
Also the Largest.
GLOGKS IN (ILL FRSiilONnBlE STUES
Porcelain, Onyx, Etc
Silver Novelties In Infinite Variety,
latest Importations.
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds,
fl. E. ROGERS,
Jew eler and
Watchmaker,
215 Lackawanna in
Winter mil
Soon Be fl?r?
And to La prepared to reeit the eol4
westber you want a seasouaklo Ball or
a Overocat or both
AND THE BEST PLACE
TO VISIT FOR SOilttTHMQ 6339
IN RERCHhNT TAILORIHS
IS
II
406 Lackawanna Art.
THERE YOU WILL FIND
The largest stock to select from. Trlav.
mirgs Always of tho Best, Letoel Hiylm
la (Jutting, and mads op on the prsalaai
by Expert Workmen. i
iTer-Nothing allowed to leave the estab
lish moot udIobs satisfactory to the eas
terner, and the lowest prices coDsieteaa
with Oocil Merchant Tailoring.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the Ctt.
The latest Inprorc! furolaav
Up aad appantna for
meat, batter aad egg.
823 Wyoming Av
TAR GUrJJ
Cures Colds. Lays Out LaGrippv.
Curea Incipient Conaumption.
Manufactnrcd by O. ELMEN
DORF, Elmira. N. Y., and for aaJa
by tba trade gancrally.
MEGARQEL & CON NELL,
Wholesale Agents, Scrutei, Ft
Suits
Glothiera, HoilemyjmisfiBa
it IK
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