'f,l THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1S97. Norrman & Moore . FIRE INSURANCE, 02O Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT AUNDERING 308 Penn Avenue. A. U. WAKMAN. CARPETS. Here is a chance for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. Carpels, Draperies and Wall Pap 3: IS7WV0MIN0 AVE. "ABED CITY NOTES. Teachers anil Janitois of the public ilay and night schools lecehtd theli ia yes terday. Colonel G. II. Hippie, of this city, hus been re-appointed a member of the Sol djeis' Orphan school commission by Oo ernor Hastings. James Hrady was at rested Thursday for building a Hip In Nay Aug park At the hearing- yesterday moinlng he was given an houi to get out ol town. The altar boys of St. Peter's cathedial enjoyed u sleigh lidu to Caibondale ye tetday Hey. J J I) I'eelty and Itev. J. W. Malone accompanied the boys. "The Lady of Lyons" wan most satis factorily produced at the Academy of .Mu sic last night by the Walte Comedy com pany. This afternoon the company will be seen In "A Legal Document," and to night In "A Blade riair." At the rrothlngham this nlteinoon ''The Paements ot Pails" will be pio duced by the Summeis Comedj company, and tonight "The Long Stilke." Lai go audiences saw the pel form jnces jester doy afternoon and eenlng. Chief Hobllng wns lnfoimed yesterd i afternoon of two more poisons that were tllm-llainmed by Teul, who was ariested seeral days ago tor ileeeing mei chants. ilesrs. Allen, of Hide Pail, and Lej, of Cieen Hlclutn nre the -additional toniluin ants und both Identified the pilsouei. The Kree Methodists will hold a geneial quartet ly meeting in the Volunteei lull, MAln aonue, near Jackson street, begin ning Fob. 4 and lasting until Sunday, Tab. 7. There will be a laige gutheilng of pieachets and people fiom a distance. All aie welcome. Re. Ceoige Kaklns In charge. J Cavanaugh, pastor. At a meeting of the High School Alumni aEtoela,tlpn Thuisdaj night iu the law ol fci of George H Dinldson It wns decldid to bilng home piomlnent educatoi to the elt to lectuie to the inembeis of the alumni and their friends. J. C. Lange, Mibs Leah Heath and Ueoige 1J. UaId spn weie appointed to anange lor the lei. tu iv. Thurbda Samuel and lloirls .Mlllei were arrested on a charge of assault and bat tery 1 pieleiied by Michael Habits. The defendants appealed befoip Aldei man Hoie, of 'he nighteenth waid, and latei entered bad befoie Alderman Howe, ot i he Seventeenth waid. The amount or bail Is $230 each, and William Koth and Samuel Mlllei quallllid as bondsmen. The police were notified last evening of the dl'appeaianco ot a hore belonging to Mr. Holtham, of 1304 Noith Washington avenue. Mri llolthaln was drislug in Pine Brook when his horse became ttight ened and ran away. The wagon was shat. teied, but the dmer escaptd Injiiiy. Up to early this morning no tiace of the hoise had been found. The members of tho al'trlotic Outer ot Title Ameilcans held a social last even ing in Puller's hall, on Lackawanna ave nue. Nearly 20U weie present, incluoing many 'members ot the Patriotic Older Sou of America. Those pai tlclpatlng th pip gramme of the evening weie: -Miss Annie Wlseuftue, Stanley Swnitz, Illanch Malta, I?earl Tobey, Miss Wymen, Laura Svait.a, Virgle Gilggs, Pied Otto, Uobslo Sloth, little McNeil, Illanch Conlln and May Ace. At the conclusion of the programme refreshments were sered, Tl'fft-orlglnol nml very iwetty and np pioprliito deHlgn tpr the menu caid at the boArd of tiade banquet last night was the work of H. S. Lyons, of Tho Tribune art depai tment. The many encomiums the work lecelved attested Mr. Lyon's tiue artistic ability and The Tribune's good fortune in halng the command of his services. The design brings out in a c-y Ingenious way types ot Scranton's lead lug industiles, a coal bleaker, locomotive, steel rails, and car wheels enteilng prin cipally Into the make-up of the design. It Will J'ny on. On Monday we commence a sale of Table LlnenB, Quilts, Crashes, Muslins and Sheetings. We will endeavor to sntlsfy every customer In pi Ice and quality of uoods. We honestly believe It will be to your advantage to buy goods at his sale, If you w III have use fpr them duilng the coming season. Mears & Hagen. V. V. C A. NOTES. Mis. Nellie Lowry, general secretary of the city association, has left fo-- Ulooms luilB, where she will address n meeting of the students ot the State Normal school on Sunday afternoon. .Miss Anna y'an Nort, secretary of tho South'SIdo blanch of the association, will have chaise of ,'tho mlsslunaiy meetlnar td be held tomorrow aftcinoon at 3,1, o'clock, In the association chapel. Next Tuesday evening an evangel entertainment will be held In the assem bly hall, which will prove ot much Inter est. The vailous divisions of associa tion work, such as the international, the national, the state, the city and college departments will bo represented by promi nent members of the association who will explain the scope and work of tho de partments. Incidental to tho meeting a committee will solicit subscriptions for "Evangel," the monthly organ of tho Young Women's' Chilstlan association, published monthly. Special muslo will be a featiue of the meeting. Twining, optician 125 Penn avenue, in Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m.. 5 p, m, Wl! 11 x$SS5n DNTONat B&ms&rfvis s2ai2U CANDIDATES FOR WARD OFFICES Papers (living Them a Place on Official Ballot Filed with Commissioners. WHO VARIOUS CANDIDATES ARE luinos J. (Jriur Wants to (Jo llnck to tliu Common Council ns nil Inilc-liundi!iit)umuurut--Ut!iiirimiu (irlf litlis the Ciincllililtc oi' this Demo crats mid Iiutciictulcnt Kuimblleiins in tin; rilth Wnnl-Oluny Cumll itntus in the Scvrntli. The time for filing certificates of nom ination and nomination panels for the city of Sciunton hns exulted und the cleiks In tho county conilnlssloners' ciltlce are now engaged In making up the olllolal ImllotH. The candidates for wind uinces In the city and the putties they leptesent are ns follows: rmsT WARD. Republican Common council, David If, Reese; school contlolli-t, George H. Shltes. Citizens Common council, John J. Loftus. THIRD WARD. Democratic Common .council, John T, McNamum; alderman, Michael P. Noon. Independent Democratic Common coun cil, James J. Giler, alderman, James P. GUbride. rir'm WARD. Republican-Common Council, John II, Walker, aide) man, lieznleel Davis. Democratic Alderman, Uenjamin Grif fiths. Independent Republican Aldei man, Ben Grlillths. Citizens Aldei man, M. L. Blair. SGVHNTII WARD. Republican Common council, Harry C. Ilnug. Citizens Common council, P. V. Scan Ion, Independent Democrat Common coun cil, nimothv Uurke. Demociatic Common council, Michael P. Gllioy. Pcnnsylanla Democracy Common council, M. P. Gllioy, alderman, Terrence Raffei ty. NINTH WARD. Republican Common council, James Molr. i:ldvi:nth ward. Republican Common council, Philip Wlrth. Democratic Common council, Pred Phillips. TWHLPTH WARD. Republican Aldei man, C. C. Donoyan. Democratic Alderman, C. C Donovan. THIRTEENTH WARD. Republican Common council, T. B. Jnckson Demociatic M. J. McDonnell. I'lohibltion Minor C. Cair. Citizens Common council, Minor C. Carr. riPTEDNTH WARD. Republican Common council, Joseph OHei. SEVENTEENTH WARD. Republican Common council, Luther Kellci. EIGHTEENTH WARD. Republican Alderman, John C. Jones. Demociatic Alderman, Mat tin Hore. Independent Democi ate Alderman, Jno. P. Kelly. NINETEENTH WARD. Republican Common council, George Wlith, ji , aldei man, Jacob 1 Miller. Democratic Common council, Richard J. Sheridan; uldeiman. ChrlBtlun Stoir. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Republican Common council, Henry G. Dale Demociatic Common council, Thomas Noi ton. AllSUSED THE MAILS. Deputy Marshal Shun Arrests a Mnn in WilkL'.s-Hiiuo, Vcsteiduv. Beputy Mushal John J. Shea yester day aiiestedGeoige P. Mahle.ot Wllkes Baiie, at the instance uf Postothce In spector Gaiinan, of Philadelphia, on u chaige of using the United States mall loi liauduleiit puiposes. lie was found In a saloon on Noithampton stieet at 4 o'cloek in the afternoon and taken be lore United States Commissioner Hahn, wlieie he waived a healing and euteietl ball in the sum of $l,f.OO for his appeal -ancfr on Feb. 10. Fied Price, piopiletor of the Luzerne house, qualified as his bondsman. Mahle Is accused of lepresentlng thiough letters to ptoduce dealeis In Now York state and elsewhere that ha wns a large commission dealer and (.ecui Ing credit thei eby on consignments at thiity and sixty days, which he disposed of foi cash but Xoi which he novel settled. He denies the accusa tions and avers that the piosecutlon Is the if suit of splto which one dealer had against him because of n dispute oer the quality of a cargo of produce. SCRANTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Mr. Stanley Slmiell, of Factoryville, completed his final examinations this week. New names are being dally added to the lolls of both sessions. Business men mid law students take advantage of the opportunity to leain bookkeep ing and shorthand In the nlglit school. Applications lecently for a young man w ho can keep books and write shoi (hand, a lady bookkeeper, and a lady stenographei. Students were sent to these plaoes. Another young man soon goes to a position which he se cured himself. Flattering testimonials are received fiom paients. Many are so pleased with what their sons and daughteis are accomplshlng that they do all they can to Induce their nelchbois to patronize the college. A gentleman wrote lecently request ing Buck, Whltmoie & Co. to open a branch school in his town. They de clined to do so, feeling that the Scian ton Business Colletje demanded their entire time and attention, 1 . oooooooooooooooo Best goods for least monoy. Peo ple yyalk blocks to buy here. It must pay them. Jersey Eggs , 2Jc. Taney Hams yc. Blued Blhcult ..., He. Aunt Jemima 10c. Java Coffee, No. 1 28c. Breakfast Blend 32e, Trlplo Blend ,, ale. Coui sen's Glen Flour best patent Hour In America, Twenty pounds extra line G sugar, iSc. n. a. couhsen'S, 429 Lackawanna uvenue. ooooooo ooooooooc' i .I m i - Art Mr, Morse, after nn absence of a month, has returned, bilnglng some new paintings. All art lovers are cor dially Invited to visit his exhibit wheth er they wlah to purchase or not. No. 132 Burr building, Washington avenue. The light la line evenings. Oood skating tpday at Schwenk's park, Siiuth Washington avenue. ROOP NEEDS DRACINQ. Complications Liable- tu Arise Over XowNo. IU School Ulllldluu. Bome complications nre llnble to arise .from thejiroposed opening of new No. 16 building- on Monday next. The board of control has not yet fonnnlly nccepted tho building and does notrpto poso to until somo alterations ate made to the roof. The fact that the furni ture has been moved In and that tl)p pupils are to attend theie Monday lnuy be construed by the contractors ns tin acceptance and If the matter gets Into the couits the view may possibly bo up held. If such conies to pasR the school district will be out sovernl hundred dpllnis. At the last tneetlnK of the board tho building committee was dltected to or der the payment of the final estimate of $4,000 upon the iccelpt of a ceitllleate from liultdlng Inspector Nelson that the roof of the building was all light, It being alleged that It was not con stituted in a satlsfuctoiy mnnner. Mr. Nelson sent In a letter last night stat ing that the roof was not all light; that It was safe, but to be made permanently substantial It should be binced In cei tnln ways, which he goes on to Indlcatp. Until such time as the contiactors do this the building committee does not propose to tecommend the final pay ment. The ptoposed occupancy of tho building on Monday, however, may be legntded by the couits as a vlttual ac ceptance and In that case the con tiactors could cet their money with out making the alterations. The committee also listened to the atguments of Calvin V. Parsons, who Is upplylng for the position of heating and ventilating supei visor for the dis trict, but did not at rive at any conclu sion regarding the advisability of cre ating such an olflee. DEFECTIVE FLUE AGAIN. Caused a Fire on Lackawanna Avenue and Damage to Amount of Fifteen Thousand Dollars Resulted. At S o'clock last evening fire bioke out on the top floor of the three-story brick building at i!17 and 319 Lackawanna avenue, owned by Kiotosky Biotheis, of this city, and Mr. Hlrsehfleld, of New Yoik. Thp total loss will amount to about $7,000. The Atlantic Pants company have their office and salesioom on the second lloor and their woiksl.op In tho tear of the third floiu. It was in a pressing room In one corner of the woikshop that the fire started. One of the talloi s, who closed up the workshop at 8.30, said theie was no fire In the piessing loom and nothing so far as he knoWs that could hae caused a fire. When he lelt Chief HIckey says there was a fire in the stoe In the pressing loom and that In his opinion the fire was due to a defective Hue. When the firemen ai rived on the scene the llnmes were shooting fiom the windows, on the third lloor and It wns feaied the Chemical company would be unable to cope with It. Ac coidlngly water was turned on and thus the greater pait of the damage was done. The actual desttuctton wi ought by the fire was not great. The stock of the Atlantic Pants com pany on the second lloor was Injuied by water und the olllce of Hlghitei's laundiy; the editorial and composing loom of the Scranton Eagle; the work shops of J. V Klnback, furnitute repair er, and Rozello Brothers, palntei.s, all on the second Hoot, were Hooded with water. It also llowed Its w'ay Into the stoie of C. S. Woolwoith on the flist lloor and damaged his $15,000 stock to about one-third of its value. In tho adjoining storpioom occupied by E. Sclumpff, Jewelei, and C. V. Konecky, hair diessei, some damage was done but the loss was not so gieat as In the Woolworth stoie. All of the damage done Is amply coveied by In&uranee. THE STORY IS ERRATIC. Willinm Council Denies That Anthra cite Prices ilne Been Cut. In regard to the statements In yester day's dispatches legardlng the condi tion of the anthracite coal trade and the alleged undeihand cutting by the operatois forming the so-called "tiust," William Connell, piesldent of the An thracite Coal Operatois" association, said to an Intel view ei: "In the flist place, there Is no such thing In existence as a coal trust among the anthiaclte operators. Theie Is un expiess undei standing among the laiger opeiators that a ceitaln amount of coal shall be mined during cet tain months, but theie Is nothing binding about It more than a parole agieement. It Is not a 'combine' In the sense of a gteat combination, such as was effected by the Reading a few years ago." "That the falling of prices Is due to cutting is not true. The weather which legulates the demand Is responsible for the drop of 11 cents or theieabouts which has occurred duilng the last few months. The fall has been giadual and not sudden as stated. There has been no dlshonotable secret competition. It Is true the opeiatois agreed to le duce the scheduled output for February nearly one-sixth, owing to the mild winter. The pifsent weather, however, gives Indications of settling the ques tion of output to the satisfaction of all." SOCIAL AT ELM PARK CHURCH, Conducted by Members of A. V. llovvcr'H .Sunday School Class. The Sunday school class of A. V. Bower held a delightful social at Elm Paik church last evening. The follow ing progi amine was given: Instrumental tilo, William Stanton, Jr., William Allen and Llewellyn Jones. Vocal solo Miss Lettla Evans Itecltatlon Miss Clara Slocum Piano solo Miss lieilo Duncan Miss Carolyn V. Dorsey nt the close gave a veiy vivid description of tho chariot race from "Hen Hur," Miss Doisey Is a teacher of elocution and the very excellent reciting of Miss Claia Slocum, one of her pupils, shows how thoiough Hhe Is In her work. After the progiamme was tendered lefrcshinents weie served by members of the class. CRIA1INAL COURT NEXT WEEK. The Couso Murder Triul Heads the List for tho l'irst Week. Judges Archbuld and Kdwards will pieside over tho llrst week's session of the two weeks of crlmnnl court which begins Monday. There are 222 cases on the list Including the Gouse and Palluya murders. Judge Edwards will preside In the mnln court room and will likely sit In the Oouho cate, which heads the list for the first week. Attorneys M. A. McOlnley anil C. Bal entlne will defend Gouse. It Is expect ed the cuse will occupy at least four duys its mm urn ?m Paine's Celery Compound Better Than Years of There was never a remedy so eminent ly successful, so far above and beyond all competition, as Paine's celeny com pound. Paine's celeiy compound effects mar velous cures. Whole other remedies miserably fall, and where doctors do not succeed, theie Pulno's celery compound Is found clu ing disease, making people well and happy. Heie Is the case ot Mis. Haff, who lives at 140 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J., and whose poitialt Is printed here. "My doctor," she says,"called my dis ease liver complaint, stomach trouble, neivous dyspepsia, and almost every other name you could think of. When I was in Portland, Ore, I had enlaige ment of the llvei.and the doctor thought nil the tioubles came fiom that severe spell of Illness. That was 12 yeais ago, and I have done nothing but doctoi ever since. I have had the best physicians examine me, and see If they could do anything for me. For months nt a time my stomach and liver have been so sore that I could lie In bed only In misery, and with such seveie pain in my back, and so weak that I could baldly talk. "After I had a bad night I would hend for the doctor, and he would leave me a small box of powdeis and one or two other medicines, and It would cost me $1 eveiy time I had one of these spells. I believe I have taken more medicine than any other llv lug w oman. "Last Mai eh I had a call from a lady filend of mine, who asked me, 'What Is the matter with you?' I leplled by say ing, 'How well you look'' 'Yes,' she said, 'I never felt so well In my life." AFTER FORFEITED RECOGNIZANCES. County Solicitor II. A. Knnpp Pro ceeds Against Eleven llondsmen. Court yesteiday instiucted County Solicitor Knapp to ptoceed to the col lection of eleven lecognlznnces foi felted at the October session of crim inal couit. Those against whom the pioceedlngs are directed are: James Callahan, Scranton, bondsman in the sum of $500 for Max Bariett; Fiank Uarankes, bondsman In the sum of $300 for An thony Barankes; Maty Jane Stevenson, who was held In 5300 ball on her own recognizance; L. Rppstein, Scranton, bondsman for Gertie West In the sum of $300; Patrick Roach,3J4 Cheiry stieet, Scianton, bondsman In the sum of $.'00 for John McDonnell: Max Jeikovltz, Scianton, bondsman In the sum of $300 for Joseph Delfalt; James Callahan, 201 Luzetne stieet, Scranton, bondsman In the sum of $300 for Michael Rosen bloom; Ralph Rowano, Catbondale, bondsman in the sum of $300 for Fiank Carioll; Peter F. Mullgan, Scianton, bondsman In the sum of $300 for Annie Barrett; James Fahey, Scranton, bonds man for Yetna Kneadler in the sum of JWO; Joseph Gelbeit, Mil Ross avenue, bondsman lor Cossle Smith in the sum of $300. The scire facias Issued In these cases Is made returnable the foiuth Monday In Match. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE NOTES. im positions were seemed Thutsdny for thiee (3) of our young lady students. A new featiue shoithand taught by mall. A great saving of time and money to the student. Wilte us. New classes In all depai tmonts, day and evening, Monday, Februaiy 1. At least thirty new students will en ter Monday. The "Actual Business System" Is growing In favor. It Is to be the coun teipait of the counting room nnd busi ness house. The shorthand coutse by mall will Intel est you. Special rates for night school begin ning Monday. Pilvate Instiuctlons. Pilnclpal Giegory, who had Lieuten ant R. E. Peary give his lllustiated lec tuie labt season befoie bis Carbondnle students, expects to bring him to Scian ton this season, To Cure a Cold in One Dny. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure, 25c. Young, but Up to Unto. If you like our work, -tell others; If you don't, tell us. Soft button holes in your collars. Ciystal Laundiy. Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, teacher of elocution, oratory and delsarte, C10 Ad ams avenue. Great bargains In hair switches at Konecny's, hair dresser, 317 Lacka. ave. El Docforin She Is a woman of 43. 'And now,' she said, 'I want to give you a little advice. I have been nlmoht ut death's door w lth liver tumble. After the doctor had done all that he could for me I told him not to come nguln. I showed him a bottle ot Paine's celeiy compound and told him I was going to give that a fair trial. As a result I am stiong and well. "1 sent light over to the drug stoie and got a bottle of Paine's celery com pound, and when I had taken two bot tles the soieness had left my stomach and my side felt much better. After I hud taken four bottles my side was much stionger, and I wns In better spir its and felt as though I might live and not be In such mlseiv. Woiklng people nowadays wotk the vitality all out every week, and all I ask Is to be able t.o earn the money I have to eveiy week. "Paine's celeiy compound has enabled me to do this, and has done me moie good than all the doctoi s put together. "Why, my neivous system is so en tliely stienglhened that I feel like a new being, and what Is moie, I look the good the medicine has done me, light in my face and eyes Just tell all poor women for me that foi a medi cine to build one up, give Paine's cel eiy compound a fair tiial, and If It does not do it, then they might as well die. I have lecommended It to several and It has helped jn eveiy case. I have a gieat deal to vvony me, and a dosp of the compound gives me quiet sleep and then I can woik. If any one wishes to wilte me they can do so." Why should a sick pcison do any thing else but try a bottle of Paine's qeleiy compound? New York District Contest. Washington, Jan. 29. Mr. Rvan, the 10 cent Demociatic candidate foi congiess In the Rochi'.stei (N. Y.) dlstilct, has notl iled the house committee on elections that he. will contest tho seat of II. C. Brevv stei, tho Republican candidate, on the ground of "lricgulailtles." M. CO Nay Auk Park Colliery, Canavuii &, Stokes, Coal Operators. Eg, Stoic and Chestnut. AT MINES, $2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELEPHONE, 3712. Colliery, Gibson St , Tenth ward. Olllce, 136 Wyoming avenue. Strict attention given to orders by mail. BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, IiicliuUns tho painless oxtt acting of teoth by an cutiroly now piocess. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St, Opp. Hotel Jenny n. I IE ilK sra WAInllS (LARGE NEW COAL FIND, I'lno Vein Snlil to lie Discovered in Itutitfiml County. A Tovvnnda dispatch says: A line vein of bituminous eonl firty-two Inches thick has been discovered on Hntcloy mountain, In Letoy township. The new find Is about six miles fiom the old Baiclny mine, ftoni jvliJch 1,000,000 tons n your were taken. This lltui will lnstu o tho building ot the- Btadfdul Cuiltiul'irillraacl fiom To vvnnda to Cantop, aind will no doubt Inlluence the noodyenrs, of Rochester, to constuiet their ptuposed extension of the Buffalo und Susqiiehntinti from Ansonlatu Fiankllnvlllo to connect with the Brndfoid Centtal, und thence to the Lehigh Valley. When Tired Out Use Iforsford's Acid I'hosplintc. Dr. M. II. ITci'ry, liew York, says: "When completely tiled out by pro longed wakefulness and overwork, It Is of tho gieatest valup to mo. As a bev erage It possesses chiums beyond any thing I know of In the form of medi cine." Flatulence Is cuied by UEECHAM'S PILLS. SENSATIONAL PIUOKS IN MILLINEIRV Tor I'rlday and Saturday Only. Such prices es tlieao nro sonsatlonal boyond anything you'v o ov or known In JHlllnory, !!9 Stylish Trimmed Hats, regular price from 53.00 to S5 110. Your Choice, $1.25. 33 rino Trimmed lints, made, of silk velvet and fluo Frouch folts. Your Choice. 1.15 Six dozon Uiitrlmmed Bats, uiarkod for special sale, At One Cent Each. 23 dozen Coquo Toathors all colors, special sale, price- One Cent Each. Sale Positively Trlday and Saturday Only. Wanted A thoroughly oxperlonted Bales woman, trimmer nnd makor. A. R. SAWYER, 32 Wyoming Ave. We have recently added a full lin; of Candies to be sold at die uniform price of 2oc. per lb. The assortment consists, of some 50 different kinds. The quality is A No. 1, being manu factured from the finest and most wholesome stock. Upon these merits we solicit your patronage. WZ NAME A FEW SPECIALS: Per h lb. Chocolate Cream Walnuts 5c Chocolate Covered Dates 5c Marshmallows 5c Cream Filberts 5c Fine Caramels 5c Burnt Almonds 5c Cream Almonds 5c Cream Walnuts 5c Cream Bon-Bons 5c Mix Them to Suit Yourself. S Sohmer Piano Stands at the Head - AND J. W. GUERNSEY Stands at the Head In the Music track. You can always got n better bargain nt his beautiful warerooms than nt any otlior place In the. city. Call and seo for join self befoio buyius, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. QUERNSEY, Prop. U . ,-j c We Have Some Very pretty goods that will help to enhance the beauty of your drawing room. If you have a piece of furniture you have intended to throw away reconsider it and let us have it; we can make it look like new at a very nominal figure. Or if you want curtains, doorways or mantel pieces draped, we we will submit designs and do the work as reasonable and artistic as it can be done in Scranton. 406 Lackawanna Ave. j Opp, Wyoming House, WINDC W.) 0 VII 423 Lackawanna Avbihib. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions iu All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. Retiring From Business Our entire stock of CLOTHING. HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS In both our stores, 412 Sni'llCC St., and 205 Liickawaiiiui Ave., will be closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wind-up of our business. r'i STERLING SILVER m Is a new addition to our stock at Bottom Prices, Opened an other now line of White China For Decorating Prices and styles talk, as wo arc bulling lots of it. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. 3. AVISIOIIEIi, Mears Uldg, Cor. Wash, nnd Spruce St. THE HUNT & CONNELL CO,, Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, . i 5' STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, 213 LACKAWANNA AiENU- $IIiBI3Sf5- k. W- WJK tf IVZ I' iZ-n n-i Mfc-t? flMVi DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, Look at our .$10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Years. 213 Lackawanna Avenue, -Si pkw IAI' I ft ) I V -J4 JHEHg T3Bi?fc? f "
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