TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1J)7. GREATEST Mill SALE liver took place Hoys' FINE OVERCOATS, SUITS, ULSTERS AND REEFERS, at almost half their value. Come early ami yet the best selections. KRAMER BRO.'S, THE POPULAR CLOTIIILRS. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAONDERING 3u8 I'enn Avenue. A. 1). WARMAN. Here is a chance for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. fltY V i Carpels, Draperies and Wall Papa:. 127 WYOMING AVE. C1T NOTES. Tho Mutual Aid society of the Unlver sallst chinch will give u supper and so olnble nl th, phiinrl nn Wodnpsdii . even ing. Supper will be sened at C o'clock. All peisons attending the Press club ball at Wllkes-Iia'te fiom thl3 city tomorrow pvmlltlir nnn p,pnn rpilllt pil Ultes nil im plication at the Deljwaiu und Hudson ticket olllce. Contractor Schroeder has a large foice of men at woik filling In the couit house giounds. It Is piopoed to slope the grounds from the water table of the couit house to the sidewalk without a ten ace. Canavan & Stokes, owneis of the Nay Aug colller, are making a strong bid for letall business In the city. In theli nil eitlsement elsewheie In this Issue they quote egg, stove and chestnut delivered nt JJ.DO per ton. Rlchurd J. lieamlsh has been appointed consul for this city by the League of Ameiican Wheelmen. Mr. lieamlsh pio poses to have the toll companies, here about, build blccle pathi or abolish the toll on blcjcles. John Allen, of Carbomlale, was yester day dlschaiged fiom tho county Jail, whereho was sentenced Oct. 23 last to peive two months for larceny and re ceiving. Ho escaped doing full time for costs by reason of tho Insolvency laws. James J. Wymbs, the West Side livery man, thiough Attorney L W. Thayer, es tetday bi ought suit to recover $300 fiom Pierce Fellows for tho loss ot a horse and damages to a can luge, which he rented to the defendant Aug. 23, 1691, and which weie so recklessly usid that the horse died and the catrlago was rendered almost valueless A. JZ. Sloan will give his lecture on tho coal mines at the Penu Avenue Haptist church Thuisday evening, Jan, 21. It is illustiated by 100 stereopticon views. Wheie he has given It befoio these views and his descilptlons have always elicited much Interest. The miners themselves are always pleased to see the veiy nat ural rtpiesentatlons of well-known scenes. Tho following piioners weie jesterday discharged fiom tho county Jails, the bills against them having been Ignoicd by the giand Juiy: William Nelvey, Geoign Munn, Elijah Dennis, Karatues Kazokas, John Shuiik, John Wltik, John Connelly, Fritz Stingo, Michael Magails, Daniel Morgan, Fiank Hell, George ICollnosky, Alexander Smith, Tony Lally, Matthew Grimes. On tho ground of cruel and bai bilious treatment William T. Kendall, of tho North Dnd, yesterday sued for a dlvorco fiom his wife, Rebecca P. Kendall. Thuy wore married Oct. I, 1SG0, and lived to gether until Oct. 17, lb!W, when, ho alleges, he was compelled to withdraw fiom her companionship because ot her cruelty. At torney J. W. Ill owning lepiesents tho llbellant. Thomas Hayes, who for ten years past lias been superintendent for W Gibson Jones and Meiedlth L. Jones, died Sun day night at his residence, No. 721 JeTfci pun avenue. A wlfo and seveial chlldicn survUo him. He was a sobei, Industilous man, lespected by all who knew him and held in the highest regaid by his em. ployes. The funeral will take plueo this afternoon The twentv -fifth annual meeting of the Society ot the Home for the Filcndless women and chlldicn will be held this ufteinoon at 2 o'clock In the hall of the young Women's Chtlstlon association. At this meptlng repoits will bo lead of Intel est to all friends of the home. Life and annual members aie pilvlledged to vote, hut every one deslilng to attend will lo 'veleome. Mlulsteis uio especially uiged n be present. Last week's moitnllty icport of tho t iaid of health shows a maiked de- aso In the nievalunco of contagious ills- i , though ueh Is not Indicated In the i lortfl by physicians pvelved at the 1 ml otilye yesterday. Last week there v. but one death each from diphtheria In Men's and vl ilI L I tJ SMI ami consumption. Of new caios there weie six of scarlet fever, eleven of diph theria ami six of incusUs. There wero twenty-nine deaths fiom nil cutmo. Tim death rnto Is about live less than the usual weekly average. Yestctduj'fl reports shotted seven new cases of measles and three of dlphtheiln. The salo of seats for the Ucn llur enter tainment to be given at the Krothlnghum on Thursday, Friday and Saturday under the auspices of the. Men's Oulld and for the benullt of the Summer Home for Poor Women and Children, promises to be very ureat. The sale of boxes and loses Is In the hands of Major .1. W. Oakford and A, D. Holland. Selections have already been made by the following persons: II, 1' Simpson, W. T. Smith, John Cleland, Cy rus D. Jones, T. J. Foster, J. Henjamln Klmmlck, Henry llelln, Jr., C. D. Simp son, Kvcrett Warren, 12. 13. Sturges, II. V. KhiRsbury, Judgo Wlllard, J. W. Oak ford, 13dard 1,. Fuller, T. II. Watklns, Chailes S. Weston, A. DoOivlllo lllack lngton, O. S. Johnson, Dr. 13. II. Throop. The Bale opens this morning at 0 o'clock at the Fiothlngham box otllccs. Purchas eis of tickets enn Becuie seats for any of the perfotmances when tho sale opens, but not mote than nl seats will be sold to any one peison for each peiformance. No seats will be held or laid aside for any one and llrst come tltst served will bo the motto, ns them will be no checks glvon out. DINNER TO THE JUDGES. They Were Entertained at the Hotel Jcrmyn Last Night by John Jer mynThose Who Were Present. A dinner for the Supeilor court, Lackawanna and Luzerne county Judges and a few personal frlemli was Rlvon by John Jeitnyn last nleht In the Hotel Jeiniyn. Altogether, twenty-one K"ests hut down to one of the most ele gantly served and delectable spieads ever given In public or private In Scianton, The dinner was served In the lintel bieakfast loom, un apattment sugges tive of luxuiy und ease at all times, but which was last night given an nil (led beauty by the artistic use of palms and loses. Theie weie piesent: John Jer myn, Judges James A. lienxer, Geoige H. utlady, P. P. Smith, J. J. Wlckham, ;. N. Wlllard and II. .1. lteeder, of the Supeilor court: Judges II. M. Kdwnids and P. "W. Gunster, of Lackawanna count ; Judges Stanley Woodwind, John Lynch, Alfied Dai to and ex Judge D. L Rhone, of Luzerne county: ex -Judge G. JI. Hauling, of Wllkes Haire; Judge Geoige A. Pimly, of Wayne county; ex-Attorney General II. W. Palmer, of Wilkes-Bane, and Lemuel Ameimun, Major Ilveiett War I en, i:. I? Sturges, C. II. Welles, I. H Hums and S. U. Pi Ice, of tills city. Nothing was lacking In the service, menu or the surroundings that would combine tow aid the elegance and com pleteness of the affair. Palms were In the nooks of the handsomely furnished apartment and along Its walls, and a fingiance filled the loom fiom huge clusters of meimet loses which deco rated the table. A table piece was u. Inige cone of fancy cakes, fiom tho Inside of which weie shed the lays of nn electilc light. On a side table was located a sample of the Hotel Jermyn pastiy cook's deftness In the foini of a pastiy windmill, the sails of which uin by electilc power. The following dlagiam indicates tho order in which the guests weie seated S a e 2 E W tn ? v c v v U 11 Ut to t: - - - - fi 3 3 a o W r-. i-j i- "-a 1-J MnwMMMNnHMMNMHMIMHaMaa.MaH Judge Daite. Judge Iteeder. Judge Rhone. Judge Gunster. Judge Purdy. Mr. Ammerman Mr. Palmer. Mr, Burns. DIaJor Warren. Mr. Price. Judge Woodward Judge Lynch. The menu was icpieseiited by a list of many delicacies, and was as follows: Canape, Orlglnale. NeckB. Lynn Havens. Salted Pecans. Olives. Tottuo Veit Clure. Little Celery. Rissoles, de Glblei. Pompano a la Poutentlnl. Oyster Crabs. Potatoes en Surprise. Curled Cucumbers. Diamond Rack Teiiapln Hotelleio Jer myn. Punch, Civilian. English Plover Ronno Houche. Mushrooms, Superba. Salad en Calsee. ORNAMENTAL Dlnde en Aspic, Socle. Calllo en Aspic, Socle. Cake Fruit. Ice Cream In Form Cheese. Toasted Crackers. Tuiklsh Coffee. ooooooooooooooooo A 34C. Per Pound. Go where you will, trv all the coifee und tea stores you like they nil come back with the sumu stoiy, "Vour colTeu Is the best." Our 31 cent Tilylo Dletid Coffee Is our leadei, worth 'as cents, E o. coursi:n. ooooooooooooooooo Close competition In all classes at the Armory Poultiy show. This isltnportsilit to Von, And to your wife, son and daughter. You want a home. Think about it, Iluy one of our choice lots In the cen tial and select part of Scranton at a handy and convenient walking dis tance from business, theaters, hotels, churches, stores nnd depots, on Adams, Jeffeison, Madison or Monroe avenues. At most of the lots Hag walks and curbs aio laid, aUo sewers, gas and water mains and steam hpat, and In front of some tho asphalt pavo. These are sites for superior homes, Prices low. Teuns easy. Clear title guaran teed, Call for clicular, Jones,3U Spruce. OPINIONS OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Big Batch of Them Were Handed Down Yesterday Afternoon. HOUSE AWARDED A NEW TRIAL llu Wns Mixed Up with City Solicitor .lluruliimil in tho Pittsburg Munici pal Sciuidiil--l'()iut on Uhlch thu Court Hclou'Wns Huvcrscil--Unl9C(l Tor the 1'lrs.t Timu in l'iiins Ivuuiit. Court Wns Not Unanimous in Its Conclusions. A big batch of opinions was handed down yesteiday afternoon by the judges of the superior couit, among them one w illicit by Judge P. 1'. Smith granting a new tilnl to William II. House, of Plttsbuig, who was convicted of em bezzling funds belonging to that oily. House was mixed up with City Solicitor lloiehead In the municipal scandal which shook the Smoky City fiom stein to stewi a year ago. About $100,000 of city funds weie stolen and Jloiolieiul and House weie anested and chaiged with the embezzlement. Morehead pleaded guilty and House was put on tilal on nn Indictment which cluuged lilm with the theft ot about $10,000. When the case was called for ttlal one of the jurors was Joseph Nevln, a imit owner ot the Plttsbuig Leader, a paper that had lepeutedly, In Its edi torial columns, chaiged Jloiehead and House w llh the theft of the city's funds. The attorneys foi House challenged Ne- In lot cause but the couit lefused to sustain the challenge. Mouse was con victed, a new tilal wus letused, and an appeal taken to the supeilor couit the principal specification of eiror being that the couit below eired In lefuslng to sustain the challenge foi cause. For lefuslng to sustuln this challenge the supeilor couit reverses the lower couit and dliects a new tilal. It is the Hist time that this question has been touched upon In Pennsylvania and It establishes an Important precedent. The opinion of the couit was wiitten by Judge Smith, Piesldont Judge Wee and Judges Wlllnid und Wlckhnm filing dissenting opinions. In his dissenting opinion Judge Hice said. "In my opin ion the defendant had a fair tilal nc 101 ding to the foi ms of law. No en or was committed either In the tilal or the sentence of which tho defendant can Justl complain, therefoie 1 would uf- llini the judgment." The opinions handed down by the court weie: SUPERIOR COURT OPINIONS. MC13, P. J.' Appeal of David Storr from the oiphans' couit of Schuylkill county. Appeal (plashed. Fiaiiklin D. Ileffner against John M. Sharp, appeal fiom the common pleas ot Berks county. Judgment alllrmed. Homy Close against George . Han cock. Appeal fiom the common pleas No. 2 ot Philadelphia county. Judgment afllimed. Thomas Hobb against the Pennsylvania Hallioad Company for Insuianee on Lives, etc., appellant. Appeal fiom the com t of common pleas No. 4 of Philadel phia. Judgment ellli tried. W1LLARD, J. In re. Cobson's estate, appeal from com- Judge Wlckham. Judge Orlady. mon pleas No. 2 of Philadelphia county. Roveioed. Costs of appellee. West Philadelphia Rtlek company, ap pellant, vs. J. D. Johnson & Co Appeal fiom common pleas, No. 1, Philadelphia. Allll med. Samuel J. Croucher, uppellant, against Providence Washington lnsuinnco com pany. Appeal from the couit of common pleas, No. 2, of Philadelphia county, Af firmed. Commonwealth again c New haul, ap pellant. Appeul fiom the quaitel sessions of Noithhamptou county. Judgment af firmed. John W. Adams, nppellaut, against William II. Ford, M. D., et. al. Roud ot health appeal fiom the common pleas, No. 1, of Philadelphia county. Affirmed. W1CKIIAM, J. Harris, et. al , against Sinister, appel lant. Appeal from the common pleas, No. 2, of Philadelphia county. Afllimed. Flck aguinst Jackson, appellant, Appeal from tho common pleas of lluiks county. Revel sed. Appeal ot Chllst's Evangelical Lutheran chinch. Rev used. Dissenting opinion by Willuid. J Appeul of the Lund, Title and Trust com pany fiom the quiuter sessions of Phila delphia county, Reveised. REAVER, J. Rlchaidson's appeal from tho decree of tho oiphans' couit of Montgomery county. Device aim med. Iltuonowskl ugahiKt Raltlmote Mutual Aid society, appeal fiom the common pleas of Lehigh county Afllimed. Flist National Hank of Tyrone against J W. Cooke, appeal fiom common plea3, No 1, of Philadelphia county. Afllimed, Hairlugton & Goodmun against Mei ehants Dispatch Transput tutlon company. Appeal fiom the court of common pleas, No. 4, ot Philadelphia county. Reversed and new vtnlte awaided. Sachs, et. ux., against Schlmmel. Ap peul fiom common pleas. No. 1, of Phila delphia lounty. Afllimed. Hill against Lleblg Mnnufuctuilng com pany. Appeal fiom the common pleas of Lancaster county. Alllrmed. Paul III os. against Enilch, In trust for Neuhuuser. Appeal from the couit of common pleas of Luncmter county, Af llimed, Harding, und otheis, against Lloyd, Ap peal from the common pleas of Chester county. Revel sed and a new venire. nwHided. Luce's appeal fiom t tic orphans' court of Phll.ulplphla county Huveiscd. HDIIDHIl, J. Commonwealth of Fennsjlvanln against Samuel M .achat las, appellant. Appeal from tho couit of quiuter sessions of Phil adelphia county. Reversed. Joseph M. Schenk against Anna Hacker and Dmeilck S. Ilarker. Appeal from the common pleas ot Lancaster county. Af llimed. In le. osslgnd estate of Jesse Wetzler. Appeal fiom couit of common pleas of Lancuster county, Alllrmed. J. W. Htown & Co. against J. A. McCaf frey & Co. Appeal fiom court of common pleas, No. 3, of Philadelphia county. Re versed. ORLADY, J. F. L. Whlltaker against the Alexander Lumber company, appellant. Appeal from tho common pleas, No. 4, of Philadelphia county. Alllrmed. Commonwealth against A. J. Gibbons, Mack Roseberry. Appeal fiom the quiir- tei sessions of Green county. Judgment revet sed as to Gibbons and a venire facias de novo awarded. Dmma L. Clowes ngalnst Hughes Ilios. Appeal from the common pleas, No. 3, of Philadelphia county. Judgment afrlrmed. Maty IJ. Clulstlan by William U. Scott, executor, against the Commercial lco company Appeal fiom common pleas, No. 1. Philadelphia county. Judgment af llimed, William M. King against tho Interna tional Publishing company. Appeal fiom the common pleas. No. 2, ot Philadelphia county. Judgment alllrmed. SMITH, J. Elizabeth L Gift, against City of Read ing. Appeal fiom the common pleas ot lleiks count) Judgment l met sed und a vcnlie facias de novo awauled. Jacob Glutei against the boiough of Yorkvllle. Appeal fiom common ideas of Schuvlklll count Judgment iilllimed. G, Luper Green against William 11. Pat teison Appeal fiom common pleas of Delawate counU. Ordut dlschaiglng the lule Is level sed nnd It Is now oiduied that tn.ln.n, Iw. ..,,,...,1,1 fm' tlir, tl,i!iH(V ,,,, tli i.i,1tt iLltlinut nAUt 1 John l'f.iff against Charles L. Thomas. Appeal fiom the common pleas, No. I, of Philadelphia count). Appeal dismissed at tho costs of the appellant without preju dice. Commonwealth against William H. House. Appeal fium the qtiaiter sesslo.is of Allegheny comity. Judgment Is re veiscd and a venlie facias do novo Is aw aided. Dissenting opinions by Rice, 1'. J., Wlllard, J , and Wlckham, J. City of Philadelphia, tuistee, against l'inst Hood. Appeal fiom the common pleas of Schuylkill county. Appeal dis missed nt the cost of the appellant w Ith light to tho appellee to proceed with Us execution. J S. Allam against Pennsylvania IUI1 load company. Appeal fiom common picas, No I, of Philadelphia county. Judgment nlllimed. Rudolph L. Juloss against Chailes Young. Appeal fiom common pleas, .No. 4, of Philadelphia county. Judgment rt lli med. William liandell against Walter R. Kern, et. al Appeal fiom the common pleas, xo 3, of Philadelphia county. Judgment ievered and n venire laclas de novo is awaided. Dissenting opinion by Rice, P J. Commonwealth against Samuel M. ',a ehatlas. Appeal fiom the court of quar ter sessions ot Philadelphia county. Con curring opinion. Judgment should be te vetsed. THE CASES ARGUED. The cases aigued yesterday were' Commonwealth against McCullogli nnd otheis, an appeal tiom the quaiter ses sions of Meicer count v, Uutler Hamlin, assigned to H. F. Klllam, executoi et. at., appellnnt, against Setephlna E. Cobb, executrix, appeal from the com mon pleas of Lackawanna county: Townsend W. Knowles, appellant, against Mniy Jacobs, appeal from the common pleas of Lackawanna county; Ccntial Egg company against J O. Ackeiman, appeul fiom the common ideas of Lackawanna county. The ense of the Tunis Lumber com pany against the Spiing llrook Lumber company, appellant, appeal from the common pleas of Lackawanna county, was postponed until the session at Hut i isbui g. TH AT PHOENIX CO. ATTACHMENT. Evidence That Sheriff demons Fol low cd Court's Literal Instructions. In view of tlie opinion handed down Saturday by Piesldent Judge Archbald in lefeience to the foreign attachment executed by Slim Iff Clemons on the piopeity of the Phoenix Contiact com pany, In which tho sheiilf was seveiely ciltlclsed for having exceeded his au- I thoilty, the following exact copy of the ,1-Wilt which Shetlff Clemons caused to ; foe served, as taken fiom the oilgiunl i document on file in the piothonotniy's I olllce will be found to possess inteiest. iThe wilt is No. 202, Nov. Term, lb'JO, and Is as follows: SEAL, The Commonwealth ot Pennsyl vania. To the Sheriff of Said County, Greeting: We commnnd you that )ou attach Phoe nix Contract compan), late of jour coun ty by all und singular their goods and chattels, lands nnd tenements, rights und ci edits, all books, letteis and papers, in whose hands or possession soever tho same may be, so that they be and nppi .ir befoie our Court ot Common Pleas, to be holden at Scianton, In and for said coun ty, on the 2nd Monday of November next, theie to answer George W. Koons ,t Co., of a plea in assumpsit, and also that you summon Thomas Aubrey so that he be and appeal befoie oui couit on the said 2nd Monday of November to answer what shall be objected against them and abide the judgment of the couit therein. And have you then and theie this writ. Wit ness the Hon. R. W. Atchbald, Piesldent Judge of said Couit, at Sirunton, the Cth day of October, In tho year of oui Loid, 1S9G. C. 11. Pryoi, Piothonotat) It will lip seen that tho sheriff iictcil In tho matter precisely In the line of his wiitten Insti notions ns contained In the wilt Itself anil as cei tilled to Wy the official seal of the common pleas couit. DANIEL DREW THE LINE. Admitted Drunkenness, hut Denied Min on n Sidevviillc. He told the mayor he wasn't ai rest ed while lyhiff di link on the sidewalk He admitted the condition, hut wit the position. His name vns Dan I.oftus und Cuibondale Is his ahldlni; place. "What time weie you attested?" asked his honor. "Six o'clock last night." "Wasn't it 7 o'clock?" "Well, possibly." The police docket said C n. m. Daniel thought lie had been inearoeinted ten liouis longer than vvius really the cao Tho musor thought Daniel had bet-n in a veiy bad wuy. Daniel got twenty days. Oiand display of poultry from nil paits of the countiy at the ntmoiy. i)ii:i). imOCK-In Scranton I'a , Jan. 17, 1S97, William Iliock. Funeial Tuesday after. 110011 at 2 o'clock from his late home, 1&5 AilaniH uvenue. Inteiment In Fotest Hill " cemetery. HAYKHS-O11 Sunday, Jan. 17, at his home, ut 720 Jefferson avenue, Dunmote, Thomas Hueis. Kuneial Wodnesiluy afternoon at " o'clock; Intel men t ut Mount Caimel cemetery. ALL TRENDS OF THE MAJOR. Slt) -eight Cinulldiites for Govern ment Positions I'llc Application, The annual civil seivlce examination will bo held Fob. 2, by the local ex amining board of which Louis G. Schauta Is chairman and W. D. Roche secretary. The applications of GS candi dates for thu examination weie yestei duy forw aided to Washington. Their names and nddrdsses with the positions to which they nsplre follow: Carriers Fiank L. Sturdevant, 10 Mul beny sticeti Hairy W. Toms, Houosdale, Pri.i Charles A. Henjamln, Clark's Sum mit: John II. McNulty, 531 Hampton stiect; George W. Decker, Jermyn; Reu ben 13. Low He, Justus, Pa. j William M. Stevens, East Stroudsbuig, Fa.; John Francis, 31'j Snyder avenue; Fred v . Ilermuun, G.S2 Alder stieet; Leroy C. Tay lor, Tompklnsvllle, Pa., Fled R. Lebei, -l-'O South Ninth street, Rurbon E. Weld), -M Webster nvcnuo; William J. Cionk, East Rush, Pa.; Juiob S. Reldenbach, Dun more, Pa,; John F. Melvln, C01 Plttslon avenue; William J. Owens, 1722 Wayne nveliue; Thomas D. Davis, 2001 Edtn ave nue; Herbert W. Arndt, 1931 North Main avenue; James F. Lellch, 115 Hoblnson street; Anthony I). Tlerney, 2UG Luzerne street; Ernist C. Urad), 7 Cheiiy plane, Philip H. Welmer, filO Wyoming avenue, William H. Rlril, M7 lllckoty stieet; Fred L. Holly, 1C17 Cupouse avenue, Samuel L. Huuls, CJS Alder stieet; William G. Culu gun, SI I Eyuon stieet; Thomas J. Aloran, 2'',S Rnilioad avenue, Mai tin J. .Median, 103"i Adams avenue; Joseph F. Ilairett, 127 Ninth street, James A Nlcol, 1514 llonsey avenue; John It. Davis, 2001 Edna avenue; Thomas J. Jones, 2822 Notth Main avenue, William U Picsei, lfflj Noith Hyde Pa-k avenue; James F Coyne, ISO) Cedar ave nue, William J. Williams, 1707 Pipe stieet, Fiank E l'edrlck, 129 North Main ave nue, William J. Jones, 21S Notth Lincoln avenue, Thomas A MeGoldrkk, fl2 Lick awaiina avenue, Joseph J McNally. 7-9 Oi ehaid stieet, John F, Pov.dl, 410 West Matket stieet; James F I.ynott, S3'. Wpst Maiket stii'et; James F, Kearney, 1021 Jackson stieet; Michael .1 llaneity, 921 W)omlng avenue, Evan R. Jones, 11 Sny dei uveiuie; Lai In G. Clev eland, 1213 Di vision stieet; John E Mm gun, 42) Deacon stieet; Anthony A Gordon, S21 Stone live nue; llmr) II. Mooie, 529 llteek stieet, William II Daniels, 121 Noith liiomlev avenue, Joseph It. llhtlev, 327 Oak stieet, James H. Lewsley, 13I0 Wyoming avenue, Chailes F Honey ager, C07 Prospect ave nue, John J. Glt'iison, 221 Webster avenue, John R, Giegoiy, 31U Ylne stieet. Cleiks Floienoe J. Swingle, Peckvllle, Pa., Maigaret E Lottus, Mooslc, i'a , Elmei W Swingle, Peckvllle, Pa.; Fiank W. Hoinbakei, 12ufi Mulbeii) stieet; Fiank L Lally, Tayloi, Hoince G John, ,22 Deckel's couit; Thomas D. James, ;7 West Matket stieet, John II. McDonough, 120 Noith Seventh street; John J. lliogan, 120 Piospect nvpnue; Geoige E Tllllng hast, LaPlume, Pa.; Evan G. Watklns, Tayloi, I'a. ROSE HILL C0MPANV. It lMcnsod Two Lnigu Audiences ut Dnvis' Theater. Rose Hill's "English Folly company" pleased eiowdod houses ycsteulay af ternoon and evening at Dav Is' theater. "Champagne and Ovsteis," a sketch with special Incidents is the cuitnln miser; then come the Individuals with "greatest" to their names, and the coni luslon is something about "Wicked Pails" The gills of the company sing, dance and make many kinds of efforts to please; they aie quite successful. The PRICE IS i!0 OBJECT.. CLOAKS AND CAPES HI CO MiiiiufadureiV on (ho Dollar. Slock at oQc. EACH H0UK, EACH DAY, TIIE ENTIRE WEEK, WE WILL 0FPEK BARGAINS I Jd W. R. E 132 Wyoming Avenue SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE Nay Auk Park Colliery, Canauui & .Stokes, Coal Operators. Egg, Stove and Chest nut. AT MINES, $2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELEPHONE, 3712. Colliery, Gibson St , Tenth waul. Olllce, 136 Wjoniins avenue. Sltict attention given to orders by mail. BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Inchulltic tho painless ottractini; of teeth by an entliely now piocusj. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Sprues St, Opp. Hotel Jermn. REDUCED. REDUCED REDUCED. 65c. Will Buy a Worth 90 cents. We want to close them out and clean up our stock. Borders to match some of them. Call and see them. They are great values. (LARGE matches nte all light, the llvlntr, plc tuies nitlstlc, and Joint E. Cnln makes nn abundance of fun. The npeclnltles include a gieat turn by Will 11. Hlekey nnd Lllllnn Nelson, entitled "Twisted and Tangled, Cain nnd Mack cinck Jokes and two little mlf!3cs sins: and dance their wny Into tht hearts of tho audience. One ot tho best things of the enteitnlnnient Is the songs of Hlanche Newcoinbe. The show will be lcpented this nnd tomor iow evenings with matinees. Close competition In nil classes nt tho Ai moi y Poultiy show. Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, teacher of elocution, oratory and delsaile, C10 Ad ams avenue. Twining, optician 123 Pcnn avenue, in Harris' drug store. Houia 9 a. in., 5 p. m. o To Cure u Cold In Ouo Day. Take laxative IJiomo Quinine Tablet's. All druggists lefund tho money If It falls to cuio. 25c. As we are going to make a number of changes in several of our departments we have decided to hold a mammoth Clearing Sale, to start MDA. UK, Ml 11 AI 8 O'CLOCK I ffl. You cannot afford to miss it, as it will be the greatest opportunity this j'ear to buy goods at prices never heard of before. nng From Business Our cutirc stock of FURNISHING C000S In liath our stores, 112 Spi'llCC St., ami 205 Lnt'ka'A'iimui Ave, will b: closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wind-tip of our busiucss. r r TT tJ t V . miMm -" r . jfJl it0f Sohmar Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W, OUtRNSKV Stands at the Head In thu Musio tiuck. You call nlnnya g"t n bfttor baivulu ut his beautiful warerooms thmi at any other plnoo in tho ( itj . Call and bco foi i oui self befuro buj iiif, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSEY, Prop. CLEABiNlr SALE I vpfc-. kr '13, MIJHtJ 406 Lackawanna Ave. lUNOj Opp, Wyoming House. WINDOW.) f 423 Lackawanna Avanin, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. . Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks paired on short notice. Re STERLING Is n new iuklltlon to our stock nt llottom 1'iiccs. Opened nn other new line of i White China For Decorating l'rloes and styles talk, as we are s,elllni; lots of It. Will keep open eveningi after tho first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C J. WEICIIEL, Mcars Uldu, Cor. Wash, and Sprues St. THE III I HIM CO., Builders' Hardvara, Gas, Plumbing and dj, Electric Light Wiring. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, POULTRY- Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Fiebh Every Day. ALSOdss Pheasants, Quail, Prairie Chickens, Wild Ducks. 1 1 Pitt. PE1 1VL CALL UP3S32i I1EV OIL ID Mini, CO. Ci I OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN STRBBT. SI. W.C0LL1NS, Manager Come to FOR ALL Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, IU3 Wyoming A veil us ALWAYS OPEN. AIT. PLEASANT COAL AT REX AIL., Coal of tho hest quality for domestic un tnd of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and lllrdseye, delivered In any part of tho city, ut tho lowest price. Orders received at tho Oflloe, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. as telephone No. 2621 or at tho mln. tele phono No, m, will be promptly attended to Dealers uupplled at tho mine. . T. SMITH. ISJII USUI 1 SOLOMON'S fWffl HATS P Dunn's