TILE SORANTON TRIBUNE-AVJ53DXESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1897. llif illl SUE Kcr took place l!os' FINE OVERCOATS, SUITS, ULSTERS AND REEFERS, at almost half their value. Come early and get the best selections KRAMER BRO.'S, THB POPULAR CI.OIHIKKb Norrm FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 Ienn Avcnus. A. 11. WARMAN. Here is a chance for you if j'ou are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. n i Cupels, Draperies and Wall Papj: I37Y0,MINQ AE. CITjYJNOIJKJs. This f veiling the sileet council will hold an adjoin ued mi itlnt William l'atteison, of this cltj, was ),i mud a pnli nt cs,teidav on a mlnei's fcafi'lj lainn. An cntiitalnment will bo given In Young Mens Clulstlan Association hall on Pel). 4 bj l.tlund T. Powuis The luilei il ot the late William T Cas bljj vvlir take place todav Horn his late liomi , Jlo Mulbenj stieet, at J JO o clock. T C Von Stoich was tleeted incident of the W'fist ltidge Coal compinj Molidaj, Instead Of A P ISoe. of Xovv ioik, us was annoiinied The following oollectois settled theli lSii, duplicates with tlu ioiuu comml'-blone-s jestiiilaj Simml Tielblc Plmhuist, 1 H rinih, AVest Ablngton John II MeXultv ot Hampton stiea, esteida "tiled nomination papeis as, an Indepcndem Iiemoeiatle ( nulldate loi common council in the Plfteinth waul Monda night's conciit at the Pioth luhham undei tho auspices ot tho Hallioa 1 loutig Men's Clulstlan association pioni les to be one of the musical events ot the season. Council No L'l!i, Young Men's Institute, will give Its fouith annual social at Washington hall, Dunmoie, Thuisda ev i nlng Tho I. iwience oichestia will fui iuh music In'consequencp of the sudden closing of the "O'Hiadv'i. Plution" comi)an nt ninghainton last Mondaj, no sliow will be seen at Davis' thiatu the last half of this wetk. The limns and Nina lompanj opens on Monda next foi thiee dus At S o'clock this moinlng the tuneial of Wlllliun Slssmbeigei willtaki place fiom Ills late hoim , on I'enn avinue It will be attended bj the Snanton Turn cieln, ot vyhlch hi was foi eaIs a membei Inter ment will be made In New York ilt Daulng A. JIcHweenc j vesteulaj seemed requisition psipei-s loi Km liailali VI W lipe, who is detained In Bt Paul, Minn , on tin chin gu of alioi lion Petectlve Jones, one c Hailing ( MiSweeuej 's men, litt last i.lglit foi MlnneapoliJ to biing him back heie The light and watei committee of select rouncll last night lonsldeied a numbei of oidlnanies piovldlng loi ilectrle lights and postponed leionimendatiou on the m i Joiltj of them Those eonsideicd favora l)i will be icpotteil to select council to night Thiee onng men wore airestcd neai tho reai dooi of Davldow's pawnshlp e.uly this moinlng l'atiolmen l'arrj nnd Pal mer noticed one of the two rattling the dooi and ui tested Hum on gineial pi In 1 ples The pilsoneis uie of the "tough' vailety Anulla Tiffany, thiough hei attorney, 13 C Nfwcomb, jesteulay begin pioeeeil ings to deteiiiilno hci light to a quantltv of housihold goods and a numbei of cai Hages and hoises wlilih A Itlehmond lias levied upon as the pioputj ot U P. Itlchiuoud A slight blaze, caused bj the upsetting of a stove In the homo of a Polish lamily at IL".' I3mmet stitet, called out a poitlon of the the depaitment last night at about b o clock. Tho bhie.was extinguished ue loie the aulva! of the companies The ilamngo was veij slight Tin funeinl of Joseph Walsh took place .Msteulaj afternoon Horn his homo, on Webster avenue It was attemjed bj Itoarmg Hiook lodge, Knights of Pj thlas, and 13zra Orlliln post, Grand Aimy of the Ufpiihllc, both of which oiganlzatlons ho was a member Interment was made In Port st Hill cemetei Tin Set anion and Plttston llasket Hall ams will pla In the Aimory Thuisdaj tiling The membei s of the Scramon m aro Y.ang, Po.uer, Malott, Mitchell ioIi Iluichei, Coleman, Pahrenholt and y, and of the P'ttston team, lllack- n, Hiydcn, Xu Valkenbuig Huckley, ' "IE, Anthony, Prancls, Sheets and Mc. .It airlage licenses were granted jeater- to .Morton Morun, of Catbcmdale, ana iii Men's ami 11 I Mnry Ulbhons, Of Sclatiton, llnrry Sebrlng ami riorcuie Homikuius, of Hcrunlonj J it met P. CumniliiRS nml .Mnr 13. Movln, of Soinnton; JnincH K Jtoblimou, M. l) , or Alleuhetu counb, N. Y nml Alible A Taylot, of Jermjiii .linues lliailv mid Anna McQtath, of Jurnivn. With tho exception or the week ended Juno 30, lS'H, tin t occiput of tho Hcmnton ClenrliiB IIoiiip !isoclntlon Inst week weie the laiKcst eer made In the hlstoiy of the niioclntloh Malinger ll. C. Bhnfer, In his report of the week, states that tho re ceipts during the week were $1,0-"J,76- D7, being $1L'G,0S3GG Increase over tho corre sponding week In 1S0G, oi $K2,08 35 moro than tho avctiigo week of last car. Tho lullway committee of select council mot In tho city dirk's ofllce last night Consideration was given a resolution di recting the street commissioner to uscei tuln b what light tho Scianton Traction compinv has laid tracks on 1'lttston nve nuc, butvveen Hlckoiy and lllrch stretH, and to rcpoi t to councils at once. City Solicitor Torrey was not at the meeting and tho committee look no definite ac tion On I'eb 23 tho I.ifnyetto Alumni asso ciation will hold Its annual lmnijuct In this eltj The executive committee of the association Is composed of Captain V A May Dr II V. I.ogan and 13 1" Hluwltt The commitUcs that will niinnge for the dlnnei aie rilinuce, V. 1j l'hllllps, Dr Cnpvvcll, IMvvaitl Cleaihort, Dr II V I.o gim and l)i Iewls 1'iej , place of banana, 13 P Hlewltt, .1 J Wills and J !3llot Hoss, ptograininc, (Jeoige I. l'eck, 11 A I'ulli'i, lltn i Dale, . II Untile and J 11 imteiihousi. The I.adlis' SolIiiI union of the I'etin Avenue llaptlst ihuiih seivcd a splendid suppii In the ihuteli hituic loom last night In thill hi ot the tables wile Mis. William MeClavo, Mis. .Vol till up, .Mis riutihle, Mis resold. Mis l'lun, Mrs Woodhotise, Mis Hall, Mis riancls, Mis Ilinwood, Mis Tilpp, Mis Hoiton, Mis l'kice, Airs Ilotisi, Mrs Hall, Mis Hum- phlles, Mis Hauls, Mrs Pie, Miss All di'oUH A iand and lemonade booth wuh i onducti il bv 11 A liiownlnn's Smidu m hool class No -M, and pioed a fiuit ful soime of i avenue The attendance' was hime A suit loi $111000 damages was ester dij begun b Miss 1.,1zle Ciite'V against (lilisoii Joins and Meiedlth I. .lones Mls ('nun, In the n u lb'H, londuiUd a mlllimiv stoic 111 Temple com t, on bpiilie sticet, whlih U owned bv the Joneses She-alli'Kes that tiny dlstialned hci goods foi lent and had them i.mled muj, while shi his lunei been abk to line out This jnoicM duiu, whli h she aeis was li tcguliil, dloe hei out of blislntss, spoiled hit eiedlt and llnuuclullv dumiigid hei to tin extent of the claim mintloneil In the suit Mi Dale of Wan en A. Kli ipp, Is hei attoinij Theie will be two meeting toda In St Luke's chuich, of the ailous pulsh blanches ot the Siiantou Aiehdeacoin of the Women t aulllu to the geueiiil bo ml of missions of the Kplfconal chuich At 10 30 a in theie will be morning sun Ice followed b Ilolj Commuiilon At .' .,0 p in the business niietltig will coinniencc This will be piesldid o ei bj Mis C 1J Seott, of Wllkes-IJaue, president of the auxlllaij foi the cntlic diocese of Cential I'elinsjUann l'apeis w'll be lead on topics, of si eat inlsHlonti j Intel est and a lepoit made of the late annual meeting foi the diocese held at I.nncastti. The ladles attending fiom othei cities and towns will bt entu tallied In the ladies of the chin eh 'in this cit at theli homes LECTURED ON GEOLOGY. .1. II. I'lsllUI I'll'llscs II (Jll'CII ltltlgO I.iliruiv Audience. J II Flshei last night dellveieil In the Cieen Hidge llbiaij an Instinctive addteis on ' CJeologv ' He Heated his subject in a manuct that mnde it es peelallv cntei talnitig and Hint featuie was gieatlv lnlghtined bj a seiles ol twentj -sev en bteieopticon views ills plajul 1 A V How el, and a numbei of maps and piollles Ah. rishei Intiodured his subject by a lcsume of the evolution theoiv and the founation of oilglnnl locks and quoted such noted nutluuities ns Me railand and Agasslz lie scouted geol og at, an evolution and aimed to piove PISHI3H the contiaiy, that special acts vvoie net -essaiy to cieate foimatlons and that theie was no link missing In the chain of ev idenee Among Hie maps shown weie piofllo maps ot the New Yoik Cential and Ontano and AVestein lnllioads, which had been loaned for the occasion; geo logical maps of New Votk, New .letsiy, Pennslvanla and tlio 1'nitcd Statos, a lellef map of altitudes, and a stiata map, the whole foinilng a collection (Hilte laie The views weie admiialile In the couise of Hie leetuie 31 rishei cited evidences of a one-time gieat i-ea whoso iioithein shoie extended aciobh New Yoik, nnd bending bouthwattl, foimed an eastern coast line that ex tended down tovvaul the southern slates The bend between the nmth and east toasts foimed what geologists know as the ' Canada bend" and It was in thtt sweep of vvnlpi that the 10, Its In this legion weie galheied in an eddy and laid down wheio they nuw lest. (X000000000000000( A Best goods foi leaht moae), Peo- ( A pie walk blocks to buj here. It must paj Xhetn. Joise 13gt,s , C Iinc Hams 'Jic Shied lilseiilt lie Aunt Jemima 10c. Java Coffte. No 1 2bc. llleakfast Blend J-'c. Tilplo Blind Jle. Com sen's Oltn Plour best patent lloui lu Aineilca. Tv.tnty pounds extra line a bUgai, 03c 13 CJ COUltSr3N'S, 42) Luekawunnu avenue. 0 oooooooxooooooc I'iftli Orgiiu Ki'titiil. Mr J Alfted Pennington's fifth ot tran tecitfil In I31m I'aik chinch on to moi low (Thin Mlnv) evening pioinlses to be exticmel.v enjojalile Miss Katli uilne Timbeimau contialto (teaehei of volte In Mi Pennington's school), and Miss Julia C Allen, violinist, will as slst. The full in out amine wll appear In tomouovv's papets Admlsslun to tho conceit in ftoe, though u sllvei col lection will be taken at the dooi, which will lie devoted to some ono of the vtt ilous benovolences of the chuich. Mr. Moise, the aitlst, has returned nftet a month's ubsence, bilnglng ftv cial now plotuies Please call and see them In tho Cutr building, ground Uoor, 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. ' Store, 6?3 I.ack'a, ave. J H MERIDIAN LINE AND AN ALTITUDE Local Civil and Alining IhiRinccrs Want to Be Correct. TO BE ACCURATELY ESTABLISHED .llcrldliiii Posts Will Show n True I in it gi mi r North nml South I.iiiu, While n Stniulnril Altitude Will Ho Indicated bj u IluiicliOInilf-Tlit! .Milliner ol Ascertaining Those Pacts Is of Interest to the, laiv .Uintl. Tho fact Hint tho Set anion Engineers' club ptoposes to hnvo established hero u bench-mail; and meridian posts does not, at lit st thought, suggest n matter of much consequence oi Intercut There Is liuwoer n meat ileal uf liiipoitntue and Intel est in the use of tho liuiik ami the posts and tho maniici of locating tlieni The benoh-ninik will show an u n t nltituilu ubove sen leul anil lis use will ubvlite, fin iiistuncc, thu ptcsent fie liieut illflcieiK c s shown In mini' sui vejs. The iiieilillun posts will lepi event u tine not tli uuil south line anil will ho u ututulnitl foi the l emulation of sur ejois' liistiimients To olitniti the exact altitude ut uny Blent distance fiom tlie ocean necessi tates not onlj u gteut amount of lahoi mid cost but also ontnlls tin use of inie and costly insttiimcnts In the piesetit case tho altitude will be established Willi coinpaiatlvelv little tumble oi ex pense mul lj the use of the ieels le eoided li the Uikiwaie, Lackawunna and Wistuin i.iilioail companv. CLT3VI3U n.TrUNI313niNG The l.aekawnnn i compans made t. heiies of levels along lib main line limit lloboki'ii In Scianton unci thence along the Uloomsbuig division to Xmthum beiland At the lattel point the leeoiil uil altitude was compiled with that established h tin I'eniisshanla l all load which hn extended Its levels fiom the si i in the Uinlls of Philadelphia The tompaiison levealeel a illfti lence ot onlj a fi action of a loot, moving that A BIT OP ASTHONOMY the tnglneeis of each companv had made piacticnll collect computations Netessniiiv the nltltudo ot the Lacka wanna Hacks at the Scianton depot, lot InMnucc, Is collect and fiom some bticli given point a level will lie extend ed to the location of the bencli-ninik It Is pioposed to locate the bepeh maik on com t house squni , the count comiiilsslonois having signified theli consent t will consist of a heav shaft of stone oi gianitu sot into a lied ot cement below the fio'-U line On the btone will be cut a maik showing an exact dlsta'.cc above the -on Its advantages aie inan At piesrnt tho mine suivcjs aie based on tho levels estaollshed hj the scvetal l ail toads In this vlciniu and which do not oxacllj tallv Toi Instance, an englneei of a mine whoe suivejb ate baspd upon a Delawaie, Lackawanna and Wesitin lexel vvaiits to ijive a line for lunt.lng a gangwav Into a ccttaln voiklng of an adjoining ptoptttv Tho lattei mini has ncn laid out accoullng to smvesb basetl on a Delavva'c and Hudson oi in Ontaiio and Western lev el The lesult is that when the opening is made, it l' loo high oi loo low If each mine had been suivejed accoullng lo a "-tnudaid hench-m.uk one- opening would have been made an exact con tinuation of the oth l. The bstein lollowed by the United States coast suivey In establishing al titudes is liv illation." Theicsult Is absolutely collect, but entails a cioss-counti.v line of levels fiom moun tain to mountain and the use of Instiu mentb of gieat cobt. STARS WILL AID THEM. A Hue noi Hi and south line will be established In nn ingenious niannei. It will be done at night and hj use of the stais The acconipanj lug tllngiam will aid the leadet to undei stand the method' Polails ib the (list stai in the handle of the "Little Dlppei" mound which the ' Big Dlppei" l evolves The "Little Dlppei," too, has an oibit When in l evolving, the stai Alioth, the thlid lioin the handle of Hie "Hlg Dlppei," Is In a tilled line with Polnils, the dl lcctlon Is ninth and south The Instal ment used In letoidlng the line will be ' set" and used in locating the mcildian posts Two meildlan posts neaiest to Scian ton aie now located at Monti ose, Sus quehanna count It Is to that point that Stianton suivpjois now have to go to test tin1 nccuiacj of theli compasses In limiting the posts In Stianton, oaie will have to be used In selecting a locality wheie theie Is no lion Com t house squat e. foi instance, would lie a useless point owlntr to the ashes, slag and othei lefuse containing lion, and which was used In turning the old swamp into 'made giound." A sui Pllsngl small pi ebelice of lion is sulll clent to dellect a compass. AT NAY AUG PAltK In looking about foi a post site tho Englneei s" club seem to have consul oi oil Nay Aug paik a piopei place and the city will be asked to puimlt thu set ting of the posts theie. They will bo about 200 aids apatt. How necessatj is a touect noith and south line Is shown lu the 1S91 suivejs to nHceitnln the collect division line between Lackawanna and Susque hanna counties. The line is supposed to run due east and west, hut the thiee countv smvevois found thut theli In btiuments, vvhlth tigieed with leuch other, showed at Lateyvllle u 7-de-gieo and L'4-mlmite viulatlon fiom the Instiuments which established the boundiuy line u teututy ugo This Is explained by thu fact that mag netic conditions change during a com so of yenis and a compass which 300 yeais ago would point In a given dltectiou would today be dcllected slightly to the left oi ilsht of the oilglnnl position. In the 1S91 Susquehanna-Lackawanna sutvey the compasses, Instead of show ing east and west accoidlng to the supposed boundaiy line, tend south 8.' If I 5 Palne's Oe Miracles in Palne's oelerv companv Is wot kin? mliri'li" In tin- line ol dlsensi'i Ho sn s a ictent aitlclc b the foie mnst medic nl es-ajist In Huston "Nothing shows iiinrt . uneluslvtlv " he add", "the astunlsl'lng "aiabillt. ot Palne's celei toiupound than the thoughtful, open minded class of peo ple who use It and lecommend It both In public and among theli closest and dealest f i lends and telatheb Among us (phvslclnns) theie Is no longei nnv hesitaniv in leioiiunendlng this gieit est lemedv without stint of ptnKe" About the same time the above nitlcle was published theie appealed in the Hoston Journal the following lettei fiom David K Chassei of 4"iJ Windsot stieet Cambiidgepott a subuib of Boston "1 take gieat pleasuie in testlfving to the extiaoidlnni j meiits of Palne's celeij totnpounif Poi sonie time past I have been undei the Heatment of two well-known local doctors but theli combined tltoits pioved of no avail I have been foi eais a liaish skeptic In icgaid to advettised medicines, but having suffeied exciuciatlng pains In CLEVER FLIM-FLAMMER. He Succeeded in Defrauding Three Busi ness Houbcs-Sent lo Hie County Jail to Await Trial. rilm-llamming, oi Meeting mei chants Satuida night was the chaige which caused the an est of one of the slick est cilininalb that has evei operated In thlsc.lt aiurtheiobv hangs a tale It wac Satuulaj night at about 0 "0 o'clock that a j oung man of about r eais, medium in height and faultlesslj diessul, cnteied Jenkins tx. Mouls' mil llnetj establishment. He pui chased a ri.m rLAMMim thal. Talks About UN Method of WoiUing with a Tiibune llepoitet nid of lilibon and tendeied in pay ment a $" 1)111 fiom which the J5 cents, tlie cost of the 1 Ibbon, w as deducted and the chUiiKe i etui net! He had turned to leave the store when, as it with a sud den thought, he tinned and asked the tashlei to u'ive him a $10 1)111 foi two lives The ictiuest was Kiantcd, but attei the Individual had left the cashier dlscovetetl a shot tage of $l(i.", wlilih lesulted fiom the changine; of the money. This Individual net called nt SIoiils llrotlieis' shoe stoie and asked tot a pah of 10-cent shoe laces He was so liaiticulai us to the kind of lates he wanted that All. Mollis concluded he didn't eaie to sell the ai titles Tumi this stoie the tiling man went Into the ' ruincHls" shoe stoic owned b J 1! Cohen, anil located next dooi, to Mollis Hios Heie he succeeded III puiihab Ing the di sited laces and gave in paj -meat a $10 bill Undti ordinnij cli cumstances Mt Cohen would not have bioken a bill uf such denomination, fot biith a small amount, but ljls cus toinei gave him so much tumble in bu -Ing the laces that Ml Cohen decided to get the 10 tents foi them. The iiistoiuei went to the cashlei with his bill and tecelved his change nnd lepeated his foitner tetiuesl of a huge bill foi two snuillei outs He hud left the stole a few minutes when the cnbhlei distoveied the abxence ot $10. Hanitci Hi os. was the next place wheio the cioolc opeiated Heie he pui t based a coat and vest which he paid foi, but, again the cashlei iound him self dmi t. The pintles who vveto lllm-llammed made know u the facts to the police w ho taptuied the man In 1 loin's saloon on Fianklln avenue. Ho was aiialgnctl befoie Aldeiman Mlllat and gave the lictitious name of Olllc Teal, tho Now Yoik swell. He would make no state ment, but on healing the Incilniliuitln;,' evidence Aldeiman Millar bent Teal to the county jail in default of $300 ball. MINER INSTANTLY KILLED. Neck lirol.on h) Tall ol' Hoof in I. ((,' Ki'tl'k CreeU Jlinu. John T. Coleman, of PatKcr Btieet, feli pi. leiy Compound Is Working Curing Disease. v;.'..: ; :..:.. 7vxv:xs.vi it -'.....' SSKVjX saWK ii.".' the head, which the doctors lnfoimed me weie due lo iitutalgh xjinplmns, I detiimlneil to tiv Paine s teleiv loin liomul, on tho utlvlre of a fi lend 'To na suipilse T toimtl an entlio clmnge going on nfter taking a little ovti thiee bottlis and I began to leel like a liiw man I have foi the past 10 oi 1-' ems suiTeied fiom pains n the back and othei sjmptoms of deinngi nient of the kldnejs and bladdei, and have feic nt many sleepless nights In consequence, but now I seop sound thanks to the common sense which In duted me to tiv Palne's celei.v com pound 1 will evoi pialse the innivil ous potent v of this valuable medicine and nt nnv time will be glnd to give peit-onal tistlmon at ni addiess should anj stiff oiei cate to call, as 1 conldei it selilsh to keep such a blers Ing housed up. and think the piopile tois of Palne's celer compound deseiv Ing of moi e thanks than I can eonvt In winds foi making me a new man " A wold to othei suffeiels (3o to vmn diugglst foi a bottle of Palne's cilei.v conipt und and nllow him to sell jou nothing else' was lnstantl killed jesleidav moinlng In the Leggetfs Cietk shaft b a fall of nick He had piep.iied a shot and lot lied lo what he thought a safi dls tancc W hen the explosion took place a quan titj oi lock above him fell and ciushed him beneath It A hen picked up it was found that ho was dend. his neck having been bioken He v as taken to Ids home in the compiu ambulance He is suivlved by a wife and fom chililion rtineial announcement will be made latet stcmii Heating nml i'liimhing. P. F. . M. T. How ley, 231 Wyoming ave. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest stiles, John Itoss, 307 Spruca street. Gieat baisalns in hall TConecnj s, hah diessei, oil switches at Laeka ave Nil) Aiitfl'nrlc Collier), Cnnsnnn & Stokes ConI Operntois. Egg, !stoe anil Cliesl nut. AT MINES, $2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELCPHONE, 3712. Collien, r.ibson St, Tenth ward. Oillce, 136 Wjoinim; avenue. Stuct attention yi en to uidcts b mail. T SEIS OF TEETH, $8, Including tho pitnless oxtiacti u; of tcetn b nn cntiroiv uo piocusi 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S. 321 Spruce St , Opp, Motel Jerni n sie a uli H. M. M. urn. reduced, m mm &A L tA 1 (LARGE BOARD OP CHARITIES MEETING. Consldcrahle! Itoiitlnu lliisluuss W us 'rrniiiieteil I, list Xlght, The lcgulni motithlv tneetlng of the Hoatd of Atsoclnted Chuiltles was held last evenltirf with Ohnlinian .1. It. Cohen ptcsldlng The membei s ot Hie bnaid present wcio John Cllblions, T. J. Kcl le and T .1. Moote. After the leading of the minutes of pilm meetings and the ti.tnsnctlan of iho usual amount of loutlnc business the iepoitn of the boaid's agent, Mrs. Utiggaiw nnd the nurse, Miss Klcscl, were tecelved. Since thu lust meeting or tho fiontd thlitv. eight cases have been Investi gated; thiity have bion found worthy; eight unworthy, employment and lodg ings weie scented fot nine, tiaiWportn tlon for seven; meals olglil; lodging for three Two chlldien wctc sent to the otplmn iisvlum and two cases vveto le fotred to the Lackawanna hospllnl Two glils woie .ent to the House ot the tiood Shephfcrd and nld was secured fiom outside patties for thiee appli cants: The luembcis ot Schiller Lodge, No. n-15, P. and A M , nic iespectfull ic questod to attend the fillieial of our de ceasetl btothci, William Slssenbeisei, fiom his late lc&ldeneo, '.'31 Penn ave nue, on Wednesday the 27th of Janll ut, at U o'clock a. m Membei H of sls tei lodges ate toullallv Invited to at tend Philip liobluson, W M. Attest C'luis S tielbeit, Scc'y SEE OUR WINDOWS row PRICKS ON wi: ham: tiii: ori:aii:si uaroains 10 BU POUND IN faCRANTON. Kcrj Gai'incsit Must Be Sold Re gtirdluss oi' Cost. W. R. BLACK, 132 Wyoming Avenue. SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE OF INTEREST TO New Department, New Goods, Low Prices Vegetable Dishes 10s Bowls 4c Chambers 24c Cups and Saucero, per pair 5c Platters 10c Wash Bow! aid Pitsher 50c Pitchar, 2-quart size .. 10c Plates, any size 4c The above goods are "run of the kiln'' firsts, absolutely guaranteed not to craze. Sohmer Piano Stands at the Head hlZGfrxrrSSSL ?l r?Wv. mistSSml a 1 J.i5iiui-trri U&wr:! izii'ranv AND J. W. (lUr.RNSCV btnndi at the lleaj in tho Muslo tnick Vol can ulnajs get a bettor bm calii nt his beautiful warerooms than atuiiv other placo in tho cltj. Cull and sou foi joujsolf bcfoio bujint', 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. GUERNSl-Y, Prop. DI Jackets and Um 0 aim nnnTiroo Ml. DlulllLito f3 RS- u L:rJffil. t U TJT i T- T 1 -1 " l iw V JJ A'PJ 1 i ti f.j i,5ir - " I a JS5J-- i.MXBTKHif t& JJ.' If rill EDV II LSI I 1 We Have Some Very pretty goods that will help to enhance the beauty of your drawing room. If yon have a piece of furniture yon have intended to throw away ieconsider it and let ns have it; we can make it look like new at a very nominal figure. Or if you want curtains, doorwai'S or mantel pieces draped, w we will submit designs and do the work as reasonable and artistic as it can be done in Scrautou. WINDOW.) W. W. BERRY, 423 Lackawanna Avenm. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductioiis in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. Retiring From Business Our cutltc stock of CLOTHING, IIS A! FURNISHING GOODS In both our states 112 SDI'IICO St,, and 20.1 I.iu'knn nn 1111 Ae., will be closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wind-up of our business. wee Spruce S-V &. 0 TERLING SILVER Is a new addition to our stosk at liottoin I'ficcs. Opened an other new line oi ite China For Decorating Prices and styles talk, tis wc are sellini; lots of it. Will keep open evening after tlie iiit of December. METROPOLITAN c. .1. WEienuL, Mears illtle, Cor. Uali. und Sprue: St. THE HUNT i CBM1EU CO., Guilders' Hardware Gas, Plumbing anJ Electric Fixtur33( Electric Light Wiri.ig. STEAM AND ROT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, 113 LaCKAWAVH AEH. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, Look at our 'MO (JoKl Watcher, Warranted 15 luari. 213 Lackawanna Avenii3. ill WijS'lffi Mi Iff) m UftTQ vRliy W&'u at WWW r 3
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