THE SCE ANTON TRIBUNE-FBIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 187. Business Kept Right Up BY Keeping Prices Right Down.... Tc have decided upon Ininiciisc re ducllons in every department. Now Is your oppoi tti tilty to secure " Men's Boys' and Children's Wearing Apparel At unheard-of prlc:s. Cnll and sat isfy yourself what Is in stote for you at KRAMER BRO. 'Q -'j Tim popular ci.oniir.RS. Norm & loore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 30S Penn Avenue. A. U. AKftlAN. Here is a chance for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. u terpels, Draperies and Wall Papar. 127 WYOMING AVE. CITY MOTES. John Tlghe, as&chsor of May Held boi rough, made his returns to tho county commlhsloneib yeateiday. After threo weeks of Idleness the em. ploycs of tho Seianton Stove company resumed woilv yesteiday. At tho Delawaie mine and the Baltimore slope the Delaware and Hudson Canal company pild employes yesterday. Today Is payday at the car shops, tho Bellewio, Dodge, and Oxford mines of the Delawaie, LacUawunna and Western company. Tho South mill of the T.ackiwanna lion and Steel eompanj, which has been idle foi thieo mouths, lesumeil woik yestei dny niomliij.-. Tho resolutions on tho death of tho late Tiank S. Millei passed by the Lacka wanna county b.u were tiled in comt records jesteulay. Prank M. Gill and Ella O'Hara, of Dun tnore; llobeit Thomas Bell und Piescllla Abbott, of Tin oop, were yesteiday grant ed marriage, licenses. Albert Price, who, together with his wife, was at rested on Tuesday, seemed his release fiom jail Wednesday by giv ing as seiurlty for his lino a watch. In St. Paul's hall, Gieen Itldge, Friday evening, Jan 29, a diumatlc peifornianee will bo given by tho Geneial Sheridan council, No 4M, Young Men's Institute, of Oreen Itldge. The healing of tho men implicated In tho charges ureferied bj the patents of jouiig Dva Itautsch will be held at AUloiman Howe's olllee tomoriow evening between tho houis of 7 and 8 o'clock. "The Heait of Chicago" was lepeated last night beforo a large audlenco at the Academy of 5lU9le. Tho numeious thrill ing climaxes wcio vvuunly applauded, more particularly tho inllroad scene Sergeant A. 11. Scott, of Company B , Thirteenth regiment, has been appointed b Major W. S Mlllai to accompany him on his tour of inspection of tho Thlul Brlgado of the National Guard of this state. Mayor Bailey yesterday signed lesolu tlons of councils dliectlng the city engi neer to prepare plans and an estimate of tho coat of a sewer system in the Plfth. Sixth, fifteenth and Eighteenth waids, and for a grade on Sheiman avenue, be tween Jackson and Washburn streets. George Goarkl, chaiged with assault and battery and deseitlon, was jesteulay ad mitted to ball by Judge Gunster, John J. Manning, of Oly pliant, qualifying as suie ty l,n tho bum of $300. Joseph Delft It, charged with laiceny and receiving, was released on $300 ball furnished by Max Judkovltz, Acolored man named Stolins, who halls from Vlrglnl i, was beforo Alderman Howe yesterday on a chaigo of assaulting Thomas Hatfield, of Mill City, on Dec. 21, on West Lackawanna avenue. The al deiman decided that a euse had not been made out against tho gentlemun of color and dlschnt.'id him. Daniel Lungowlskl, editor of the local Polish papei, returned from Philadelphia last night, wheie he was tried for consplr. uey yesterday and acquitted, Tho chuige Blew out of the ilots last summer at tho P0II3I1 chinch on the South Side, Mr. Langowlskl was defended by Attorney M. J. Walsh, or this city. With icferente to the suit bi ought Wed nesduv against the United States Indus trial Insurance company of Newaik, X, .T by Anna Keogh, superintendent J. C. Stoln, says the company holds tho receipt c the daughter of tho deceased for the 'lount of tho policy. Mrs. Keogh, Mi, 1 tin says, has no legnl claim. un June 11, ISM, Anna Genowsk! said, 1 Is alleged to have said, to Mary Orezu 1 of this city: "Tak Kricela Jejao-" 1 e rest of It Is unlit for publication). Now le wants $3,000 for having such a terrl- CARP TS m hie thing said about her nnd exJudite Stunton Is golnsc to mnke iv strom? effort to get It for he!. Tho lni'nnlnB of It nil whs thnt the Orezula woman hurt been undermined by dissipation, lMuard Morse Is helm? held In the Jnll In default of $300 bull, for the theft of u pair of shoes on Wednesday evening. Lewis rrlcdmnn, who keeps a store nt 1-7 1'i'nii uenue, wns the complnlnant, and he, together with Tred Wclnz, of M Mclcawnnnni avenue, appeared against him yistordny morning In police court. It appears thut rrlcdman hud been miss ing articles from his storo repeatedly for social w celts past and so decided to watch They detected Morsu enteilng tho stoio and letuinlng to the street with a pair of shoes. Tiledman attempted to capture tho thief, but soon decided to re linquish the Job to tho police. Patrolman Molr made the an est. Moise will have to appdal before court. THIRD BRIGADE WILL GO. Ilnjor Ollllnr Heads Hutu ecu the l,iiius--(icii. tiohln's Intcriiow. Despite the dispatches' of vesteidny lndlcutlnir tlit? contiaiy, the Thirteenth Ileglment Is Kolng to the IniuiKUin. tlon. Major W. S. Mlllut, btlgade In spector who Is In close touch with hetulnun.itois said yestenlay that while lleneial Gobln Is opposed to his bilg ude koIiir to Wnshlnston to encounter the iinhospltablo anil It might be wild hutsli treatment they unvuilubly le celvo theie, he would not want to do nnj thing to pt event his command from attending If such Is. their wish. Ho simply wants to place himself on recoid as peisonally not faunlng the attend ance of his men unless they are ns suted they will recehe better treat ment than they have been wont to recehe. The fact that the riist and Second bilgade hae been ordered out Is ptoof enough, ays Major Millar, that the Thlul will also attend, for the Pennsyl vania guaid without the Thltd bilgade wouldn't be the Pennsylvania guard at all. Colonel Couisen't, trip to 'U ash Ington to sictire quartets for the Thir teenth Is? additional evidence that the Third will be In line or at all events that the Thlitcenth will go. Major Mllalr has iccelved oiders to lepoit at Halilsbtng to accompany lieadiiuarters to the Inauguiatlon, AN ELECTRICAL AlELODRAMA. Presented Hcforo it l'air Sized Audi ence at the rrothinglium. "Shaft No 2" pleased a fair slzedau dlence at the rrothlngham theaterlast night. It Is a melodrama In w'hkh electiiclty llguies piomlnently. In the second act theie is a veiy sti Iking and well staged scene lepresentlng the bot tom of Shaft No. 2, wheie an explosion takes 1 lace. Act (hiid has tho greatest electrical stoim scene eei staged In this city, while the fourth lepresents a 100111 In Uldley ptlson with the electilc chair lead j to send the heio of the dtnnia on a long Journey. A reprieve an Ives as the curient Is about to be tinned on and the journey Is indefinitely post poned. In the fifth act all things 111 e lighted as they should be in a well con structed melodrama. An excellent last Intel preted the va ilous loles of the drama. THE BULLET REMOVED. Prank Sholes, .llyhtctioiuly Shot Last Pull, Is Opeinti'd Upon. Tiank Sholes, the young man who was bo mysteilously shot on the night ot Sent. S along- Washington avenue while buggy tiding with Cella Claik, on Wednesday bubmltted to a successful operation by Di. J. 13. O'BiIen foi the removal of the bullet. Sholes was shot tlnough tho light breast, the bullet lodging beneath the light shouldei blade. He was confined in the Lackawanna hospital until Oc tober 2 Since his dlsch.iige tho pain caused by the presence ot the bullet hail been intense The operation took place In Di. O'Bilen's oillce. Sholes Is already do ing his accustomed work. LAID AT REST. I'uneral of the Lute John It. M illinms, One ot Sciunton's Pioneers. The funeial of the late John It. "Will iams was attended yesteulay afternoon f 10111 the family residence, corner of "Webster avenue and Mill stieet. Sei vlces weie conducted at the Welsh Cnl vlnistic church, Bellevue, by Rev. John Mori is and Itev. Hugh Davis, usslsted by 11 number of other cleigyinon from this and adjolnliic places. Interment was made in Forest Hill cemeteiy. The pall-beaieis weie John V. Davis, Moigan James, David Samuel, George Llsk, George Okel and John Lodeiei. CUT BY APIECE OF STEEL. Foreman Ileni) McGinth Injured at the South Works. Henty McGrath, foreman of the South Mill, was stiuck on the head with a piece of Hying .steel yesteiday moinliig. A deep gash was. cut In his scalp The injuiy was diessod by Dr. Man ley and McGrath was taken to his home on South Washington avenue He Is the father of Di. McGrath, of the Lackawanna hospital. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a good oprnn. Cut It Out. 2 lbs. Triple Blend Coftee, 34. 1 lb. any kind best 50e. tea... CS CO 6 $1.18 Q 1 lb. London Baking fiee with a this older. Good for one week. X At COUItSGN'S. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO l'.verybody, Attention. Itemember oui stock of goods Is not a cheap line bought for auction sale, but the accumulation of years of unie deemed pledges, consisting of watches, ilngs, diamonds, musical Instruments, brle-a-btac, etc. Us ery thing must go, as we are going to quit business. . DAVIDOW BHOS , 217 Lackawanna uvenue. liought bj Normilo Bros. The bhoe stock of II. C. West, special agent for Hurt Shoo at 20S Bioadway, N. Y was bought tq.lay by Nor mile Bros, who have n shoe store in this city and several in different patts of New York state. 1 Stenin Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. How ley, 231 Wyoming ave. Hisliost Bidder gets the goods at Davldow Dros. great auction sale of diamonds, watches, etc. 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Store, E23 Lack'a. ave. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats. I latest styles, John Ross, 307 Spruce uueei. SELECT COUNCIL FOR CIVIL SERVICE Inspectors of City Work Will Have 1o Pass Muster. IT IS MR. CHITTENDEN'S IDEA lie Attributes tho Loss of Thousands of Dollars to Cuntrnet Jobbery mid Incompetent Inspectors-Now .11 r. I'rnlilo nuts to Tux the Street Cnrs 900 i:iicli--Thii City Electric Light I'lun (Sous to Committee. Darly In last night's meeting of select council Mayor Italic 's message was rend dining the 01 del of business ic latlng to lepoits and ioinniunlciitlotis from the mayor and heads of depart ments. It Is lepoited In full on tho seventh page jf The Tribune On the motion of Mr. Thomas, Mt. Chittenden was chosen piesldent pio tern and he ptcsldod until tho ni rival of Piesldent Sanderson shoitly after the inciting was culled to order. An oidlnance of no little Importance, legulatlng the appointment of inspect ors of contract work and Inttodticpd by Mr. Chittenden, pasesd two read- SvV'l.&hSsnS Ings, but not without tho firm objec tions of Mr. Coyrre and otheis to some of its provisions Thu ordinance Is as follows: An Oidlmnee Itegulatlng Appointment of Inspoctois of City Vor.k, and III quiring Applicants for Sime to Stand lZx unlna tion Sec. 1 lie Is ordained by tho select and common councils of the eity of Sei.mto'i, and It Is heieby 01 dallied by the nuthoilty of the same, That after the passage ct this oidlnance eueh and eveiy nomination foi luspictoi on any city work sent by the nnyoi to tho select council foi conlli tui tion shall be accompanied by a certificate from tho city inglneei stating that he Inn peisonilly exam'ned such nominee and that he possesses a sufllelent amount of technical know ledge to 1111 the office cf Inspcctoi on the contimpUted work In a competent and satisfactoiy manner See 2 It shall bo the duty of t.n city engineer to peisonilly examine and ques tion all pel sons who m ly apply foi exam ination 01 who may be lcfeiied to him by the mayor 01 any count llmin for such 1 x nmiuation, .mil lie sh ill in cath 1 ise die a cutitlcjte with the rlty clerk howln,; tho class of city woik he Is competent to Inspect and also showing the tlegiee of competency of tho appllctnt This certi ficate shall bo sufllelent warrant fot ap pointment by the may 01 ut am time un les canceled by the engineer for cniine If the eugineei dlscoveit, Incompetency 01 dlt-honesty In any Inspcctoi aetu illy i'n ploed he shall Immcdlitcly upon tho same to the mayot, whose duty It shall bo to remove the Inspcctoi at once and 1)11 tno same by detail fiom the engineer's ollke until It can be tilled from the list of those aliuudy examined 01 by new examination, and such poison's ceitlflcate shall be pel manently canceled All city contiacts of less value than $2,000 payable by the inter ested piopeity holders or by tho city at large shall be Inspected by a person de tailed fiom the city engineers foiccs. LOSSES RY THE CITY. In support of the measure Mr. Chit tenden argued at length. He cited In stances involving .1 loss of $Jr,000 w Ithln a few yeais owlnrr to jobbeiy In con tinent woik, especially In sewei, eulveit the mlnoi bridge contracts The fault lested not with the inavois nor elty engineer h, but was traceable to a lax system which had permitted the ap pointment of Incompetent men He us seited that sewei and catch basins weie crumbling away because they weie "cemented with mud" Instead of ce ment and that few 01 none of the city's many culverts and small bildge abut ments had been built according to speculations on solid foundations Mi. Coyne's objection, which was voiced by but a few, was that the oidl nance placed too much paitlban power at the disposal ot the tlty engineer He suggested that theie should be two 01 thiee exainlneis of applicants In answer to this Mr. Chittenden re marked that under the ordinance the city engineer would bo responsible foi the good or bad woik of the inspectors to whom he Issued eeitillcates of com petency. The measure passed two readings on aye and nay votes. Mr. Noone's comon council oidlnance piovldlng for an itsue of bonds to the amount of $200,000 to build a municipal electilc light plant and purchase ma chinery, land and equipment, was le celved with the batch of measures from tho lower branch arrd was referred to committee. The ordinance provides that tho question shall be submitted to vote nt the spilrrg election. JOHN LOWItY CONFIRMED. The appointment of John Lowiy by tho mayor to succeed W. T Sprouts as permanent man of rianklln Engine company was confirmed. Mr. Mnnley, chaltmau of the special committee which eonfeired with the elty solicitor lelatlve to minor dam age claims ugalntt the elty, reported several claims and the basis on which the cltv solicitor recommended settle ment. Tho lepoit was adopted and later In the meeting: judgments weie oidered to be ronfessed uccoidlng to the city solicitor's suggestion. Tho mayor's appointment of Joseph Hi 111 as inspector of the contract woik In the lateral sew or ikw being built on Columbus avenue was canllimed, HIds in relation to the equipment of the new Nay Aug engine house on wirm 1? y rinnltlln avenue were received and le feireil to committee ns follows: Econ omy Light, Heat nltd Powei company. $170, foi ftiinlshlng Blentn heat per sea son, September Ifi to June 1, Thomas V Mullen, $345, $534, $010 or $0SS, fot heat ing appliances and connections, W. P. Council K. Sons, various bids for sup plying and erectlnir fixtures; Chniles H. Scott, $810, for heating appliances and connections; Hunt & Connel, $Gr3 or $551 for heating appliances and con nections. DealoiH in bankrupt stocks of cloth ing received a blow in the following resolution which originated In common council and was given hearty eoncui rent action: "That tho nttcntlon of the city olllelals be called to oidlnance Hie of common council No. CS, lS'JI, govern ing tompninry 01 itinerant fakirs In bankrupt sales, etc., and If any such (lass of busbies be found ns refeiied to In snld oidlnance that the special ta.x, viz, $"00 pet month bo enforced at once." . Another concur tunt resolution was adopted dlieitlns the Scranton Tiuc tlorr company to put In pioper condition the londway between Its tracks on Hickory street between Cedai nnd Pltt3ton avenues within three days, and It the woik Is not peifonned with in that time, nuthoilzlng the stieet commission!'! to do It and charge the e penoe to the company. MONEY DUE PHILLIPS. A knock-out was given the resolution of Common Councilman Nealls that money due Mux Phillips for masoniy and grading contract woik nt Ninth and ltoblnon stieets be withheld until It was shown that lie had paid all claims foi labor. Select council's stieets and bildges committee lecom rneniled as an amendment that only $200 be withheld. The amendment was wiypMey cemert? our 5 Overs Wjth lost on a tie vote of S to S Mi. Chit tenden moved concurrence on the or Ig Inal resolution and Mi. Dun moved to table It. The lattei motion prevailed by a vote of 9 to Si. Afllimatlve action was taken on Mi. Coyne's resolution that the eity engi neer piepate plans and estimate the cost of a wall on each side of Palm stieet, west of Pittston avenue, and le poit to the stlmates committee. The peilodlcal measmo for taxing stieet cats bobbed up, and this time Mr rinble was the lather of it. Tho oidlnance was itfeneit to committee. It provided for 11 tax of $30 pei year on cncli stieet railway cat on and after April 1. A line of $100 is provided in the ease of each cai on w lilth the tax is not paid or which is not numbered uc coidlng to the piovlsions of the ordi nance. On recommendation of tho city en gineer and the stieets ml bildges com mittee the Scranton Tinetion company was diiected to lalse Its tiaeks on Washington avenue neai Phelps stieet 01 to connect the depiesslou In the pavement at that point with the sewei. The locality has been a souiee of seil aus complaint on account of the v.ater that lies theie after heavy lalns Among the ordinances which passed thlul leading wore those providing for a letuinlng wall on the east side of West Market stieet neai the Ontailo and Western bridge, and foi a Seven teenth district main sewei on the South Side. The meeting ndjouinod to meet in legular setslon two weeks hence CHEMICALS' ANNUAL A1EETING. Officers lor the Year Wcio Elected at t.nst Night's Meeting. At the annual meeting of the Chemi cal Hose company held Inst night the following ollleeis weie elected Presi dent, E N. Sillier; vice-president, 15 P. Yoos, secietaiy, C E. Beekei ; treasur er, C M HI.leman, foi email, C II Sharp, nssltant foiem.au, A. E Spen eei, trustees, H P. Yoos, P. W Slo cum, If r Mooie The three present permanent men weie lecomemnded for reappointment They ate Thomas Campbell, dilver, J W Geoige, etigln eei , plpemaii, L. P. Tillman County Tieasuier C II Schadl was elected delegate to the fli emeu's state conven tion and L P. Xeidler, alternate During the year ending yesterday the Chemical company responded to 81 alarms of which 27 were still alarms The company ttid SO'i hours of actual s-eivlco and used t.Oj gallons of chem ical Fifteen fires weie extinguished by the chemicals without the aid of any other company. These uie not Inolud id In the still nlaims all of which Hies weie extinguished by the Chemicals unassisted L. A. WATRES ELECTED. Succeeds Judge illnrd ns President oi tho Suriiutoii Savings Hank. The stockholders of tho Seianton Savings bank lecently met and elected the following dliectors for one yeai; E N Wlllutd, L A Wnties, M 'j. Wilson, O S Johnson, E P Kings bury, August Itoblnson, William M. Sllkman. At yesterday's meeting of tho direct ors, these ollleeis were elic'ted: L A. Waties, president, O S Johnson, vlco piesldont; M. J. Wilson, secretaty; A. II Christy, cashier. Judge Willuid retired film the presi dency, which he has lllled twenty-two yeais, owing to tho ofllce being Incom patible with hlb position on the su pieme court bench Resolutions in reeognttion of his able udmlnstiatlon weie adopted. Opportunity fur Kveiyhadv. is now offered by Davldow Htos to buy nigin, AValtham or SprliiKfleld watches at your ow rr price, ut the ptteat aire tlon sale now Kolntr on. Watches which fot meily sold for $20 to $35 can now be hud foi $5, $6 and $7. Whole stock must be closed out by Apill 1st, as Davldow Bros, will retire from business. NOW ARRANGING BANQUET DETAILS Event In New Hoard of Trade Building Will Uc a Memorable One. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD Members Hope to Ito Able to Hold It in the llansoiue New Structure that Ornaments the Court House Square. On thu Evening Pruceding the Ban quet 11 Public llceuiilloii Will He Held in the: Ituilding. Secietniy D. B Athciton of the boatd of trade, hus returned limn New Yoik, wheie he went to nuance details In connection with the annual ban quet of the board, which Is to bo held on, either Jan 2S or 2!) The banquet promises to be a niemoiable one, Inasmuch as by that time tho board will occupy Its looms In the new building on cotut houto square. The annual meeting of tho board will occur on tin night of Jan. IS, and the members cuteituin hopes that this meeting will be held In the now quai- ters. The nominations foi the vaiious oillcs have been unanimous with the exception of the vice presidency. The nominations' are as follows. President, W. A. May; vice piesldent, John T. Porter nnd Luther Keller; treasurer, A W. Dickson, and secietniy, D. U Atherton. With the exception of the cundidacy of Mi. Potter all tho nomi nees for the next yeai aie the ptesent Incumbents. Tho new board of trade building Is now rapidly neai Ing completion Yes terday a janitor was ptrt on duty while nn elevator boy has sen id for over a week and one tenant has also moved In. The financial side of the building ns well as that of the aitlsllc Is now an ussuied success as nearly four -filths of tho entlie lcntlng capacity of the build ing I-, now leased On the evening pieeedlng the banquet a public leceptlon will be given in the building. A sort of .1 house wanning, and several hundred people will prob ably be in alendance. WILKES-BARRE PRESS CLUB DANCE. Elaborate I'ropinutioiis Aie Heine; illndo for Thut Event. Elaboiate arrangements are being made by tho members of the Wllkes Uaue Pi ess club foi their annual ball In the Ninth Heglment ni 11101 y linn et's band of this city ond Alexanders band of Wilkes-Bane will give a con cert from S until '1 o'clock in the even In, and after that the bnnds will al ternate during tho night in playing dance music A committee on sale of tickets has been appointed and all pioper persons mny obtain cauls of admission by ap plying to this committee It Is com posed of T P. liydci, of the Ilecord; Daniel L Halt, of the Leodei ; Chail03 13. White, of the Times; P S Itldsd.ile, of the News-Dealei, and A W liet teily, of the Satuidny Hepoitot Tick ets will be $2 each and will admit one gentleman and one lady. Ladles' tick ets will be $1 each. This isliiipoitmit to You, And to your wife, son and daughter. You want a home. Think about it Buy one of our choice lots In tho cen tral and select pait of Scranton at a handy and convenient walking dis tance from business, thoaters, hotels, churches, btoies and depots, on Adams, Jefferson, Madi'on 01 Monioe avenues. At most of the lots Hug walks and curbs are laid, also seweis, gas and water mains and steam heat, and In front of some the asphilt pave. These are sites foi superior homes. Prices low. Terms easy Clear title guaran teed. Call foi circular, Jones,3U Spruce. Attend the (.rent Auction Sale. Davldow Bros' closing out ale Is no fake. We are surely going to tetlie fiom business, April 1 Watches, jew eliy, sllverwaie, etc, must go. Your pi Ice Is outs Highest bidder takes the goods. 211 Lacka. ave. We open today now stock of Scotch Ginghams. Finley's. MAUltll'.l). BELL-AnnOTT-On Jan 7, 1S97, at Trin ity pusonnge, Seianton, b Hev. Edwin Limn Mlllci, .Miss 1'ilscllla Abbott and Itobeit Thomas Hell, both of Thioop, Pi DIED. DOraiinitTY-In Scranton, Pi, Jan. 7, 1S07, at his home, on Jilruey avenue, Anthony Dougherty Ho Is survived by a wife and foui clillilicn.xPuncrul Sat in day morning. Interment in Mlnooka eemctt ly . rORDHAVI-ln Seiinton, Pa., Jan C 38U7. ut 12 m, Mis Isabel L Poidhain, le. llet of thu late John It. Poiilham, at her home, KM Sinderon avenue, In the sev enty -second yeai of her age Timet al Prlday at 1 p m , fiom residence, lutci ment at Carbondiile JUDGE In Seianton, Pa , Jan C, 1SH7, nt 9 30 p 111 , Mis Agnes Judge, at tho lesl detrco of hoi mothti, Mis Patrick Can non, -U7 Itallioad avenue Puneral an noutu iracnt later BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8. Including tho painless extrnctlns of tcctu by an entiroly now piocuss, S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce St , Opp, Hotel Jermy n. IN B UY1H S i- SSMHJtaS 1 Ik n s; j-i' . -Axfl-r -.- -It -lSLIl 'k.wu.i.iMtofcW " Tihr-Taj OrKFvrfSfiJR1 EBECQB i WflTKiNS, (LARGE II W. lil O I A wB A A I A 1 1 u. 423 Lackawanna Avanin, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in These Goods. Watches and Clocks paired on short notice. .-s s3 f:j i- -". Stait tho new year with a new jacket We will stait the year with a new Special Cloak Sale. All will bo sold at bat Rain prices. We will not hnv e enough to go around so tho lucky custoineis will be those who call eaily. Ladies' cloaks, children's jackets, sep al ate sklits and w Intel suits all are In cluded In the sale. Solimsr Piano Stands at ths Head AM) J. V. GUERNSEY Stands nt the Head in tho Mualo track. You enn always get a better bri'aln at bis beautiful wiuerooms tlnu it any other place in tho city. Call and sen for younolf beforo buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRAIJTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. sW&fcftW 1 A MAN'S SHIRT Mny bo out of slelit, but if it Isn't comfortable, ho h-u very llttln porcu. Wilit mining la n fcerene oLry bojy ean't miko lood ehbts any nmro tin i uieiybody cin w l ito i book Wo hivo ahvay u in Idod nur eoI 09 on tho supirionty of our shirts, und Its aroputntloi wo liopo to maintain until tho end of Ilia eliapt r. (o.no lo 113 for sunuluo shirt sitlsf ictlon. 305 Lack Av. See that it is closely woven that the colors are firm and true. If you are not versed IN CARPET-LORE, we shall be more than pleased to give you any information you wish. We are always glad to have visitors the more you know about our stock the better it will be for us. Don't think you must buy just because you look at the goods, 406 Lackawanna Ave. j uuu. vivuiiiiim nuiutti r .11, - r I 1 1- v A f W Wwk LADIES' JACKETS fwiiwr nnnTiiffld UUiiuiL uiwju Liiu White kmBm !T - i it. s- - Trli'Mrf "VAMUI - -A MhJJxCBSk.- 11 lP 1 Mil, HHTTEB tS?!j WINDOW.) Flit. FIRE. $30,000 Worth of Stock ill 30 DAYS, THE SALE WILL BEGIN 1.0? At 9 A. M. 13S Wjotning Avenue. TERLING Is a new addition to our stock at Bottom Prices. Opened another- new line of For Decorating Prices anil styles talk, as Wo are selling lots of it. Will Keep open evenings after the first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C J. WEICHEL, Mears Ulilg, Cor. Wash, and Spruce St. Of our eutire stock of & P On Account ot lvctirini; from Business. 205 Lacka. Ave. Come to 11 MOM'S FOR ALL Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, 103 Wyomlne Avenue ALWAYS OPEN. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal ot tho best quality for domestto Ul and of all sizes, including Buckwheat and Jilidseyc, dellvored In any part of tha city; at tho lowest price. Orders received at the Ofllce, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. OS telephone No. 2G24. or at the mln. tele phono No. 272. will bo promptly attended U Dealers supplied at the mine. WM.T. SMITH. HATS AT Dunn's 1 1 1 J.BOLZ kriie Sale
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