The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 22, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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    'J HE afiRANTON TBI BUNE-FRIDAY MOTIVING, JANUARY 2L 1S9
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NORTON'S BULLETIN.
l'ulnc's Wh'st Hoards, latest and best.
Wc have all sles and s'tjles.
Also Whist Cards; In laigc ailcty,
by tlic pack or li the dozen.
Uaiucs of amusements, all sorts,
for old and joiing people.
lilank Account Hooks,
all soits and all sles, ft out
the vest pocket mem. to the
largest Ledger, for all sorts business
Stattonei, cctttilug desirable
foi the office, desk or counter,
nil the standard sorts and no cities,
Choice Stationery for ladles' use.
Kni;ravliii! and Printing to order
of Calling Cards and Imitations
on shoit notice and tight pi ices.
See our Specimens and get pi Ices.
Tunc) Goo is at gteatly t cductd pricis.
Hatgains in seeral lines
to reduce stock.
M. MORTON,
322 Lackawanna Ae.
Shavings
The ucc of Shavings for bedding
lot horsea or vow a is not
But put up like Btiaw In
Is bomcthing new.
nienpcr Than SI raw.
Cleaner Thau Straw,
Heller Thau Straw.
We keep it.
The Weston Mil
SCRANTON, OLYPHANT, CAR33NDALE
ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PUIS
EXTRACTION Or TEETH WITH
"ANAESTIIENE " TINEST DEN
TAL WORK IN THE CITY.
DRS. HEN WOOD & WARD ELL
3 6 LACKAWANNA AVE.
J'EKSGJSAL.
John Brazill, of Let court, Is seilouul
111
Mis. John lit fl of Noith Sumnei ave
nue, Is sellousl 111.
ills. U T Alutthews, of Diamond uve
Jiut, Is at l'oiH-,t Clt.
Howard Allin, of the Philadelphia II""
iild, Is visiting fi lends In this Lltj.'
Miss Joseph Young, of New Vol k, is the
guct ot Mis S W. Thomas, ot Dlamonil
ainut.
Miss Annlt riemmlng, of Uieen Ultimo,
has lettiini'tl fiom un evtendi.il lslt at
W'dkes-lS.uio.
L V Hi Irks, of Nt w Yoik, is vlsltlng
hls lstet Mis Hobuit i:aiis, of Noith
Sumnu iiMiuie
Mrs Thorn is Thomas, of Il.mlsbuig, is
visiting ut the home ot Dald Juiklii3, on
Lufajette stieU.
John Nil mil, the v til-Known ntinptr
man, Is ill at hK home, In Uicin Hidgi,
with rheumatism.
A J. Kolp, cltik of the Hottl Jeinnn Is
ljTng seiIoul ill at his home, No. oil
Washington avenue.
Mis. y s Honbilght has removed tiom
431 Wjomlng avenue to hei piesent lesl.
dence, 43.! Adams, .utinie,
James Walsh and Miss Annie Stringer
weie mairied at St. l'aei's eutlitdial yes
ttiday b Hlv. J. J. H JUej.
In thtir home at M7 Deaion stieot,
Gretn Hldge, last evening, Ml. and Mis.
Arthui D. DeQiaw wen pit isantly sni
pilsed b about foi t of theli fi lends The
occasion was In honoi of the tilth annl
mi of theli maulaKe. Itefrcslimeuts
Were served during the evening A very
pleasant soU.il time i (.suited.
JNotiec.
The following Is a list of display cards
Vept In stock at this office and for
Bule at ten cents each:
Itooms for rent.
Toi sale.
This pioporty for sale.
Furnished rooms.
House for rent.
House to let. etc.
A
Happy
Man
Is lie whose feet rest
comfortably in our correct-made
slioes. The
most attractive of Bull
Dogs if you want any
other shape toe if you
wish.
There's no other Win
ter Shoe like Our Tan
"College" Boot.
$3.50
The
Pair.
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410 Spruce Street.
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ANNUAL DINNER
OF THE LAWYERS
They Ate and Talked nt the Jcrmn
Lnsl Night.
MANY JURISTS IN ATTENDANCE
Superior Court Judges Were Ilie
(.nests nl llfinor-Olr. Toircj Acts
as Cliittiiiiiin and .Indue lulu mils
1Inl.es n otj Jlniip) Tonstmiisiui.
.Indue Itcitvur IlusiioniK to u Toast
and llucli of His Assoeiales hpeal.s
lnlorniallj---HesKinses In Col.
ritshuianas and .Major Warren.
The Ij.u banquet the annual dliinoi
of the Lut luivvunnn Law and Lll)ini
asoi Inllon WttM lulil nt Hie .Iriinvn
last night, and, like Hm e prill pit deces
kom was a most tlioioui;li1y enjojulile
alinii
This join's ovetil was iinltiue foi the
mmibei of jiiilsls who ui.util the oe
tasltin With theli piesencu The SuptM
lui bi.ineh e(.tiitliiK I'ti-sldent JudKe
Hlco nil thlee total jlltlKts and two e
jtulKes weie uniting the musts It was
that the piusuncu ol the Supeiitii ludRes
liilKht be hail that the event was held
this joai so much eullei tlinn Is cus
toinaij. Ileietofine the dinner has been
hUd late In the venon bill the liuniUet
eommlltee, thlnkim, that n mild b" a
Ktacctul and appiopi lute tiling, suy:-
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arcsaffls
riOSWELL II PATTERSON,
Chairman of tin Committee In ChatRO of
the Manuuit
Kcstetl that the date be moved foi waul
this eai so that it would fall In the last
wetk of tin Supeiioi couit sessions In
this tlt, sii that, Incidental!), the
Laikawanna liai mlRlit tlo honoi to the
bench to which it has so Kineiouslj con
tiibuttd and In tin n be htiiioiLtl b ha
Ini,' fis Its uiiests men whom the) hold
In such hlirh esteem
The susMstlon was iinniedlnteh and
enthusi istltalh i.ullled, and the it mlts
attendant upon It wile lesnonsible ftu
no small sh in of the t iiLomlums sluiw
eied upon the tonimitlee altei the illn
nci THOSE IN ATTENDANCE
Those piesent weie Sllpi'liol t tun t
Judges E N Wlllaul ! V Smltli, J
.1 Wltkani, JiniPs A Hemei, Hownitl
Heedei, (JeniKe H Oilath Oommiiii
1'leas JudRes, 1 W Aichlnltl. Titd
eiltk tiimstei, and II. M Kdwatds,
ev-ludRes W H .lessup, Ileni) S
Kiuipp Clt Sollcltot James II Tin
io , ev-LIeuten mt Ooeinoi L A Wa
tus, Hun Leiiuul Ameimun, Col r T.
rit7siminous Majoi Eeiett Wnuin,
Hon W W. Watson, Htm John V
Kelly Charles UuI'tiiU Hmk, Hon M
E McDonald, S H Pi Ice, Chi". 11 Wel
les, mm M 1 Sando, Hon T. V
Powdeil), Hon. C. P. 0Malk, A J
Colboin. W. (la)loul Thomas, Milton
W Lowi, D B HeploRk, C Ucwiolds
Dedloitl, Thomas P Dull), Itoswell 11
Pntteison, W. A Wlltov, E A Tluijei
Hoiact E Hand, I, M. Iiunnell, C H.
Von .Stouh, P. W. Callaghei, Waltei
HliBKs, E Waltt'i Davis M. A. Mc
Ginlei, C A. Hatteubtu;, J Wheaton
Caipentei C. W. Dawson, Hon Ad
dison Coiidoi, of Wllllnmspoit, W .M
Cuil, Ciloikc M. Watson, (iioiRe AV
Peck, Hobeit Pi clc, Seldon KliiKsbun,
J. L Kemmeiei, James McDonald, ll
llam F. Shean, A. II MtCllntoik, of
Wllkts-Haue, Honiii Oicui ot Hnnes
dale, Hon J P. Kimball, of Honesdnle,
A. A. VosbuiK, H. A. Zlmmeiman, 11
13 Kojnolds, Cot m Htm Comi'Kjs, Hei
beit Coston, Willis Coston, William 11
Jcssup Ji , dairies J. Post, James E
J I DOE II M EDW AltDS,
He was toastmuster and a Uood One at
That.
Hun, IT H Re)iinlds, F J McAndievv,
William Vokolek, James J. O'Mnlle), E
W K. Hall, Joseph Jelfiles, Majoi
James W Oakfoid, T Cinmoi Von
Stoieh, W. S. Dlehl, Hussel Dlmmlck,
W. J Hand, M. N. HuJd), Wulter
Ounstei
The function stnited out In a veiy
stately anil formal wa). but eiean htuii
had passid It dawned upon thu bnn
queteis that this was theli annual oc
casion forsochibllit) and the) pioiecd
ed to be sociable
The announcement that theie would
be a leeeptlon In honoi of the Supeilui
eouit Judges pieicdlng the banquet
caused the pailois on the second Ilooi
of the Jei ni)n to sihsume a lively ap
peaiance as eatlj as 7 3a o'clock The
Supeiioi couit Judges, with the excep
tion of Judge Klee, who could not at
tend owing to the beilous Illness of his
bon, assembled In the Tuikish loom
nnd licelved membeis of the Hut asso
ciation and the guests as they tiled In,
Judge Edwatds and Mi. Toirey making
the piesentatlons.
FESTIVITIES HEGIN.
At S 'JO Mr. Toney headed the pioeeh
slon to the dining loom The Judges,
speakeis anil Invited guests fiom out
ot town weiti assigned to the table at
the Spiuee stieet end of the loom,
which comuiaudttd a view of the two
other largei tables that enteuded pai
allel from either end of the heutl table.
ICoutliiuitl on I'ugu o
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T,fi 1?W T,?HilG l
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riPTEGN SHERIFF'S DEEDS,
AcKntiw Ictlyed In Open Couit Iteloio
.lntlt;e Cnnstci esteriln).
Detds weie ackiinwIttlRetl as frllnws
hi SheillT Cleintms, hefoie JudKe Ouns
tti, In open couit, jestetiltiy: .
To lohn 11. JMwtiiIh foi a lot in Hctiin
ton, soltl as the pioput of I'atilfk
Di)iii;hcit, fm $1,120
To llllam Connell and otherx, everu
tor, foi land, Dickson avenue, Scianton,
pold a the piopeit) of OiorRe D. llrown,
for $103.
To .Mai j S Noiilson foi lii.d In Scrnn
ton, Bold as the ptoptit of William M.
.It nkliis and othcis, for $i,C(i
To the lint moil llulldlnn and Loan as
sociation foi land in Summon, sold as the
piopcrtj ot Anthon Ljnitt ami wife, lor
Jus.
To Annie Monls for land In Dickson,
sold ns tlui pi opei t of Utou.e Kalatii,
for $12".
To T. M Smith foi land In Old rors",
old as Hip piopert of Ilettle Cioodman,
foi $37.
To Jnmts L Criwfoid foi land In .In.
in n, "old as the propel t of l L Ut 11,
for $7, Si 13
To C. D. Winter foi land In Jeinon, sold
as tlii'plopcit of ('. L Hill, foi tl,7"
To S. C Whltmoie for land In leimju,
soltl as tin piopert of ( L Hell, loi $bU,
To 1' J Casej, tiustet. loi land in
Tin oop, sold is the pinpeit of Giorsi.
Kalata, foi fl"
To r I U'kooiI ftu land In I'ell town
ship, sold us tile pi opei t ot Uloiro S-a-b
tnas, loi Sis
'lo A. D Dean ftu land In I) iltun, sold
as tliH pi opt it of Ihiill Kaslloi, lor $il .1
To W Watson, tiustte, foi land ill
Siott township, sold as the piopeit ot
llai I lit N I'MimliiRe, loi $l,Jiii.
Tii Mnilyn Id den foi lund in Duumorc
sold us tin. piopntv of Joseph C'kncioos
mil ollieis fm Jjii V)
To Cliai'ts II Utiles foi land In Elm
liiitst, oltl as the pioiei t of H V Hutti'
1K1 I loi $02
'In Mav JubowlU foi land In Ulj pliant i
"old as the p! opt.it) of 1'etei Hajlllca Tild
otlit is fui 51,1.11
The total amount of the eonsltleiatlon
iiiiiitintit'd In the uboe oomejanees
Is $.'.'01T
STREET CAR SCHEDULE.
E'euei ( ins on the Cieeu Stlilyc and
Dinimore Lint s.
The Scianttin Ti ait Ion companj will
this liioiniiiK lcdute the ntiniliet of cais
on both Ciiecn llldse lint s ami the Dun
moit btibui ban line. The new schedule
w ill bt as follows
Diinmo'c Kubuili in 'I he 111 t cu .i'l
Ipjm rianklln avenue at r, "e a in Cus
, ill tiive tei twtntv minutes tlituaCtei
llll It M p in Tile siibsiqui ut nils ' I'l
leivi at 10 20, 11 o't lock and 111", Cus
will leave Dunmoie thlttv minutes latu
(lit en KtiUe hilbuibaii cais will lent
ri.inkllii avinue at ( a in, and tvitv
twentv miiiutts thtieaftir till !) la p m ,
wilt n they rtlll have ut 10 10 and 10 ".0 p
in The) will leave Clieen HldKe thlrtv
minutes hitei The coinblnatltni bet en
tin two subtil bin lines Is un unhid, how
rvti as to unite 10-mlnute tnln bt
twei n 1'ianklln avi nue and Million stteot
(itttn UUIri Peoplt's ens will leave
Pi itiullu avium at Bis a in and ewi
i iglititn minutes tlieitittei till 7 a m
when the will it ive t vt I) tvvi he mlnutts
till I'ii p ill Then thev will lull evil)
eighteen inlnutis till 11 ", ji m Tlu
have (iiien KlUifi ilRhtnu mlnutis bit i
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Rogers' Tea Spoons
Your own fault if the next baby's
born without a silver spoon in its
mouth. Rogers' silver plated
teaspoons are the standard spoon of
the woikl. But even that fact didn't
pi event the shei iff from selling them
foi less than the cost-to-maUe-'em
pi lee. 130 sets go on sale today at
5Se.
Wright Price S150.
Napkin Rings
Silver plated Napkin
bunched in a basket full.
ot the basket, 10c.
Wright Price 25c to 75c.
Silver Thimbles
Solid silver, too. Mostly
sies, we're soi 1 y
tor 9c. today.
Wright Price 25c.
Porcelain Clocks
Pretty little tickers that serve
then double mission well. Will
rightly mark the ileetmg minutes
and add to the beauty of the home,
and the best pait of them is the
price, !?i.48.
Wright Price S2. 50.
Child's Sets
Usefulness and prettiness packed
in a pile. Genuine Rogeis goods.
Knife, fork and spoon in a satin
lined box. Buy it for the baby.
Come while the picking's good.
Some of the boxes aie soiled. May
be a bundled altogether, but while
they last they'ie yours foi 48c.
Wright Price Si. 25
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END OF THE TERM
OF SUPERIOR COURT
Last Case on (lie List Was Finished
Yesterday A'tcrnooii.
NEXT SESSION IN WILLIAMSPORT
In Common Picas Court Hit! Come) s
llussoll lllectinent disc us lluni;
Up lor a Tlmo Iloetuiso .luili I'uiilj
Hail to 'o to IIouesiliile--AiKU-inents
Heard in the .Itiiics-SclilinplI
Case--An Injiiclltiii I'rouuedings.
The tetin of the Stipe t loi eoutt pinc
tlcally closed )esteidaj afternoon, al
though the judges will hold a "holt i-.es-hlon
this nioinlnir and then iidjoinii
until rebiuniy a, when thev will meet
at Wllliamspoit When mint opeueil
)esteitlav nun nl hi? the inguimiit of the
ease of John Dintils URalnst the Citi
zens Insiuauie coui'ianv of Pittsbuiir,
npiisllant. an niipeal lioin the tuiihaiis'
couit of Lucine ttninlv, was lestimtd
Attorne) W. Watson ai trued the
cube for the compnii) and John Sic
Ciahren and P A O'lJovIe, of Wllltes
llaue, foi the defense.
Other i uses heaid befoie the couit
weie Joseph Hentllei, niipellant, against
11 C. Peiklns and Hannah Jones, nd
lnlnlsttatilv of William Jones, un ap
peal f loin the common pleas ol Lu
zerne count), John Dido afrilnst Jo
seph Stiohle, appellant, an appeal fiom
the common pleas of Liueine count),
Wnvmait Watei comnaii), appellant,
against boioush of Wnjinuit, nppe.il
fiom the common pleas of Wa) lie
t ountv
COMMON PLEAS roi'RT
The cares of Jones against Schimpff
and the ComeKjs-Hussell ejtc tment suit
aie still monopolizing the time ot toiu
mon pleas couit. In the latter cae a
leeesi was taken )estetda mtnnlng
until 30 o'clock this morning owing to
Judge Puidv being called home to
Houcsdale to attend to n mattei that
was set to come up before him theie
'ihi plaintiffs In the Jones-Schlmpff
case lestet' nt 2 10 o'clock vesteidav
nttei thiee whole tlavs spent In pie
sentlng tilth tle of the case Ml.
Welles opened foi the defense He
claimed that the defendant would pitive
that the evtia woik foi which Contiiu
toi Win den made claim Is ampl offset
b) his falluie to live uu to the piovls
ionb of his ttintiact 't Is alleged that
Infeiliii mattilal was used, that many
things called loi in the contiact were
left out and that some of the constiuc
tion wns ver: imwoi kinanllke
INJTNCTION CASE
In the Inlunctlon tase of Margaiet
Lnott against Ullmoie .t Dull") to
lestiain the defendants fiom piosecut
Ing an ejectment against the plaintltl.
Judge Aiclibald handed down an opin
ion, sustaining the iletendantt' domui
lei and dismissing the Injunction, with
costs on the pi ilntllT.
Mis Lvnott alligtfd that Gllmoio &
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NOW FOR IX,
Today begins the public's best buying opportunity. The
W. H. Wright Stock goes on sale today. We have gone
over the whole stock and marked the new prices, which aver
age about half the Wright price. It's an ill wand that blows
nobody good, and although the sheriffs sale meant a big loss
to somebody it means money in your pocket, if you're
wise enough to profit by it. The items mentioned are a small
part of the immense stock and only serve to show the saving:
Solid Gold Rings
Wright was right when he said
they would melt up foi moie than
the shei iff sold them foi . We'i e in
position to sell solid gold rings at the
old gold price. Lower than that no
man but a sheriff would go. ioo
solid gold bank rings of good weight
will be sold to the lucky buyeis to
day at 81.25 each.
Wright Price S2 75
Silk Watch Guards
Plain black and fancy biauis. All
silk with steiling silvei and gold
plated slides and swivels. Choice
ot the lot today foi 13c
Wright Price 50c.
Solid Gold
Link Cuff Buttons
At the pi ice you've always paid
for plated ones. Styles are all new.
Bought for last Christmas' trade.
Good weight and wear foievei.
Pi ice today S1.90.
Wright Price S3 so to S4 ;o.
Sterling Silver
Cuff Buttons
300 to choose fiom. Sure to suit
you in this lot. And you know
what sterling silver is. No doubt
about the quality. Choice of the
basket full today igc.
Wright Price 50c
Solid Silver Spoons
iWade by Whiting. And Whiting
is second to none in spoon making.
Our guarantee goes with every
spoon that it's absolutely solid sil
ver. No plating or filling whatever.
Rings,
Choice
small
to say.
Choice
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Duffy were j,'di;meiit cttdltois of her
husband and that tin) seined upon a lot
of which slit was the owner, alleging
that her hush ind hnd an Inteiest In It.
Judge Althbald holdn that the mnttei
docs not belong In equity and the oilg
lnnl pioceedliigs, on ejectment suit, Is
Ihe pi opei foi in of Issue to settle the
dispute.
UIG DEAL IN PROGRESS.
Lehigh nllo Compiun Seehlug to
Obtain Control ol Collieries,
'Tin the ptst forty-eight bouts iu
mot s have been ctiueiit to the effect
that theie Is a monster denl on foot, by
which the collleiles of A S Van Wiekle
nt Mlluesvllle and Coleralne will pass
Into the tontiol of the Lehigh Vnlley
companv at eatl date," 'as the Ha
yleton Sentinel,
"Just how much ttuth there Is In
the statement we nti unable to bu, but
those In a position to know stated last
evening that the tepoit Is cnnect. A
S. Van Wiekle Is In Clioigln on a hunt
ing ti li and foi that leusou the itituot
eotild not be veillled
"It Is a well known fact, hnwev'ei,
that the Pennsylvania tomiiaii), w fai
led of the contiact enteied Into with the
Van Wiekle lompaii) borne )eais ago,
and they wHLjulso no objcetlons to the
ploposed leate, oi sale The Lehigh
Vullev Coal toinptn), too. aie anvlous
to senile nioi e tenltoi) and this Is
what gives tolor to the stoij."
SHOVING THE "QUEER."
.lliieh Couiiteifeit .lloiii'V Pintling Its
tii) to Sjurniitoii llaiil.s.
Evldentl) an oiganlzed gang of tun
ning eounteileltets Is distilbutlng spui
lous coin In this clt) Yesteiday and
on Wednesda) eight counteifelt dol
lais weie lefused deposit at the Seian
ton Savings bank Within a week the
Flist, Thlid and Tiadeis' National
banks and seveial tithoi banks of Ihe
i lt have neelved an abnoimal amount
of the ' tiueei."
It is believed by the telleis thnt a
well oiganlzed gang has been ell dilat
ing bad mono) In this clt) Such Is eei
talnlv Indicated bv the unusual amount
of It In cli dilution and which has found
Its wa) to the banks Much of It Is In
ilollais and Is a Good counteifelt.
No theoi) Is advanced as to the
means of cli dilation, but It Is possible
that the auest ol Menih and Kutz, of
Shamokln, l Plttsbuig detectives ma)
tluow sonic light on the mattei.
VERY PECULIAR ACCIDENT.
Hoise's Itool Ilecomes W edged Ilc
tween Two Hails ut the "V."
A horse attached to one of Johnson's
stole wagons had Its foot caught be
tween the main mil and miaul i.ill on
the Delawnie, Laikawunni and West
ern tiack at the Y on lowei Lackawan
na avenue )esteula atteinoou and so
liimly wedged was It that the Kills
had to be piled upait to leleise It
The hoi so fell In such a position as lo
bull) wieneh Its Iej;, and It doubtless
lv sulleietl much pain until It was llb
ei ated
oG wO-ovTh, G-li.-l YV thin th,i thnil
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What do you think of
teaspoons at6i;c. each?
don't you? Wiight pi ice $1 apiece.
Think of that for a cut on an ai ti
de that's always sold on a close
margin,
Sterling Silver Studs
Stock up for the futuie. Fill in
your shut waist sets. You can't
buy too many if you bought them
all. A pi ice like "this comes once in
a lifetime. Steiling silver studs 5c.
each.
Bring a Basket and Buy a Lot.
Silver Plated Knives
The boes have been bioken by
lough handling. So we've bunched
them all togethei and leave it to
you to pick out the sets, lively
knife heavily silver plated. Difter
ent makes. Some ot them aie the
well known Rogeis biand. Price
today cjc. each.
Not Aore Th.ni Twelve to One Customer.
A Watch
The watches have not been
all repriced. We expect to finish
them in time foi Tuesday's an
nouncement. Want to tell you of
one though today. Gold tilled case
made by the Ke'ystone Watch Co.
(not a plated case) with 7 jeweled
American movement, S7.00.
Wright Price St 5,00,
Fountain Pens
A fiist-class fountain pen with a
solid 14k. gold pen. These are
wan anted in every lespect. 50 go
on sale today foi 95c.
Wright PiiceS2cx
Lackawanna Ave
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FALLING PIECE OF
WOOD KILLED HIM
Peter Courtrigut Met Death at No. 1
Shaft, Pitlston.
ENGAGED TAKING DOWN A TOWER
A Itloclc of Wood Two mid Ouc-hntf
Tout Long, Twelve Inches Mitlcnnil
Siv Inches Thick Toll ti IWstitticu il
I'ilt) I'ect Irtim the Itool of the
Tower unit Almost lnstautlv Killed
Him.
Peter Com trlght, n cai politer tesldlng
In Dunmoie, and employed bv the Penn
Hvlvaiila Coal conipum, was lnutantly
killed yesteidii) aftetntion at about 4 JO
o'clock.
With a iiumbei of othei woikmeu he
had bten engaged In taking down the
towel above the uhalt of No 1 initio In
Plttston. A laigeelotk ot wood, meus
uilng two and one-hall feet lung b
twelve Indus wide and six Inches thick
was left hi) lug on a plank that pto
mded 1 lot in the mot of the lowei, a dis
tance of about llftv ftet
This heav) piece of wood slid fiom
Its lestlng place and fell to the giound
In Its desietit It stuick Couitilght, who
vmih walking b) on the giound beneath
He fell to the Biounil, and with
M'tiicely a gioan exlietl. Ills lemalns
weie taken to Dunmoie on tell Haiti
which leaves Pitlston at 0 '0 o'clock,
and was taken to Undoltakei Leteh
vvoi th's establishment. Funeial ai
langements have not )et been made
The deceased was SI yeais ot age iind
Is stiivived bv a wife and two dilldtc.ii
of 11' and 11 jeais On Wednesda)
Couitilght sepal ated fiom his wife.
THIRD CHAMBER CONCERT.
I'rognimmt! Wns selceted Ironi the
Host Popular Couiposeis.
The Young Men's Clulstlan associa
tion was itimfoi tubly filled last night
to listen to the well uiianged and exe
cuted pi ogi amine of the thltd ihanibei
m-nceit foi this season The tilo by
Cioldmnik was the Hist nunibei on the
piogramme, und It was given a line In
tel pic tatlon. Miss Elsie A. C. Van
Deivotut was dimming In Loewe's
clock song She was compelled to le
spond to the earnest encoie
The thiee McDowell numbers foi
piano given b) J Willis Conant weie a
pel feet gem and he leeelved piolonged
apiiluuse Mendelssohn's ' On Wings of
Song" and a "Huntei's Song" showed
good btope foi Miss Van Deivotnts
voice In hei set ond number. She sang
them vei) aitlstlcall) The tiuaitette
in A Majoi, op l.'G, b) fiodnid, was
the closing number of the delightful
piogramnu The ensemble pla) lug of
this selection was In line unison and
the tone blending nualit) beautiful.
The entile in ogi amine was selet ted
Horn mil best popului composers and
the entt ilainnipul vvas an enJo)able one.
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T IS ABOUT TIHE
this adv. was changed.
Pact is wc have been so
busy with inventory
and customers we have
not had time. We will
soon be in shape to havo
our
11 SALE
When you can get bar
gains if you want them.
Odd pieces of Decorated
Diunerware, Glassware,
iu facts odds of all kinds,
that will accumulate in
a store where a large
stock is carried. Will
give date later.
MILLAR & PECK,
l.'Jl Wjomiiig Auiiuc.
Walk in and look around.
WE HAVE
THE BEST
To Be Found
In the City.
Tai lor- Made,
TaiSor Fit
And Finish
And About Half Tailor Prices.
416 tflCKAWUNNft AVENUE.
Come to
Wli'
FOR ALL
Newspapers, Magazines,
and Story Papers,
Alain Stand, - - 103 Wjomlng Avenua
ALWAYS
OREIN.
THIELE
School of Mumc, 520 Spiuee St
Mrs. Katharine Thiele,
Voice Trj'minij, Solo Sititjin.;
Ernest Thiele,
Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble Both
teachers at celebrated Sch.irwenka
Conservatory, New Yotk. Also other
competent teachers engaged Mi. Thieli
is. the successor to the late
HERR KOPFF.
EYES
Ton can save money by buying specta
cles of Sllverstone, the ce specialist, ut
C09 Licknwanni avenue, oncl ono lllglit
over the LehUh Valley ticket olhce Tho
following prices will satlsfj you that they
aro the cheapest In the city. Solid Kold
rlnimec tpectncles at $3 DO per pair; llllej
bows at $2. nlcl.le bows from GOc. to $150;
aluminum bows from 75c. to $2 00; colored
glasses from 2oc to $1 23. We have a larso
line of reading glasses, tho btst In tho
market, at 23c per pair Opera and mag.
nlfilpg glasses at reduced prices. Of
flco hours, 8 a m to 12m ; 1 to 0 p. m.
Itomember that jour ees will bo exam,
lned free and satisfaction Is guaranteed.
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