TIIE SCHANTON' TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, FEBTJTTATIY 2, 1S!)7. Norman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE EL A D E R IN CORRECT "AUNDERING 308 I'enn Acnuc. A. II. WAKMAN. 1 127WVOMINU AVL'. Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. argest Stock, owest Prices. CITY flOTES. The law llim of lluslander & Vosbuig lius been illbbolved. There will bo u mooting of mnnaseis of Floienee mission Tuesday ut 10 J. m. Michael Davltt was svvoin In by Mujot Bailey yestouluy as a hewer Inspector. The Supreme court at Philadelphia j cs terday refused a. leirKumcnt In the Uoi nellus Smith dlHbuiment proceedings. The Liuul club of the Young Women's Christian aHsociutlon will entertain and lnstiuct theli membeis and filends tonight bj Kiting an 'Kvangel levelling." Come and bilng a filend. At the Instance of Llsmnn liios. a rule, was i'LSteida planted to bring to Isoiie the dispute regaidlng the dlstilbutlon ot the funds In the sheriff's hands urljl'ig fiom the bale of l.ueo Bros-.' stole. The meeting of the Centi.il Woman's Christian Tempuiance union this aftei noon at J o'clock will be addi cased bj Mis Pease, ot Gicen Ithlge. Subject, "Kspeil ences and Incidents of a Tilp Thioui.'h llussla." The members of Lieutenant Kzia S. (Jiif II n Women's llellef (-oij)S, No. r.U, aiiNllliry to Gilllln post, No. Ul), will Siiiu a tea this evening at thi' home of .Mr. and Mis J It. Thomas, 1018 Wood .slieet, fiom G to 10 p. in. John J. Murphy was appointed auditor to dlstllbiite the luiuls In the hands of James J. O'.Mullej, tiusttes of the estate of Alfred II Urown. J. M. WnlLer was appointed audltoi In the estate of Nancy P.my, deceased. The funeral of the lato Jeicmlah n. Ity.in will take place this morning at oO o'clock fiom Mo Capoiise aenue. A ic qulem mass will be celebiated In St. Pet et's cathedral and Inteiment will be made In Hyde Paik Catholic cimetery. Miss Caiiie Smith was analgned before Alderman Mlllai last evening to answer a chatge piefened b Mrs. Jennie Wlnloclc, who loslJes In the lillii building on Wash lngton avenue The piosecutiK failed to appear and Miss Smith was dlschaiced. During the week ended Jan SO twenty new cat.es of contagious, diseases were le poiled to the boaul of health. The luituio of the cae wete tsphold fevet, 1, scat let fevet, C, diphtheria, 4, measles, y 'iheiu was one death due to a contagious disease. This evening the Christian Cndenvor of the city will cilebiato in the patlois of the Penn Avenue Uaptlst chinch the sixteenth annivursaiy of the oiganl.ation of tho movement. The rally will be In chatge cf the society ot the above named ulniieh, nnd all oung people at e assui e-d of a he.u -t welcome. Joseph Thomas, who claims to be an Arab recently landed In this countw win yesterday sent to the count Jail by AUlei man Millar in default of S 100 ball. Thomas was detected some time ago stealing coal fiom the chutes ot the DeIavv.uo, Lacka wanna and Western Itailioad company. Special Olllcer Durkln ai tested the man. Marriage licenses vveio osterday grant ed to Piank C Ulngham and Jennie . Gulnncy, of Caibondale, Wilborn P .M eis and Plot a V. Aton, of Vernon, Wom lng count , Paul Mlehajlo and Marj l.j s nyanska, of Taylor; Henry A. Giles and May P. Urown, of Sci anion, Petzo Wasso and Annie Sai.iganlck, of Scianton; Will lam N Hdwards, of Scott, and Qnnu J. Moigan, of Gieenfleld David Sayeis, formerlj of Mayllold, vvho recently moved Into a residence on HIcU orj street, was anested esteida b Spe cial Olllcer Heniy Jones, ol the Souili Side, foi the bienking of a city oidlnanco lelating to the obstruction of sidewalks. Theio was a quantity of rubbish In his aid, which he shoveled out on th side walk, wheie, for teveial davs, It .hipoi 1 paxseis b. Alderman Miller gave him a healing last evening nnd dlschitgol tho prisoner upon his payment of the costs. At a meeting of the John Mitchell dab Sunday afternoon ni rangemonts weie per fected foi celebrating ltobeit IJmmet's birthday. Maiih 1 Is the date of his biilh, but this yeai It has been found necessaiy to postpone tho celebiatlon until Match 7. It will bo held In tho Academy ot Music. Some of those whose names will appeal on tho programme ate Colonel P. J. Pltz slmmons, John P Uarrett, Joseph Uurns, the well-known Wdkes-lintie batltono; Professot and Mis. XV. P Schilling, Mis Tlmberinail, Miss Susan Dickinson, Hd ward Walsh and M. J. Cone. The Walto Comedy company began the second week of Its engagement at the Academy of Music jesteiday afternoon, when "The Lady of Lons" was produced. Last night "Tho Insldo Tiack" was given and theio was not n vacant seat in the house. A new departure In tho way ot stereoptlcon views was the displaying ot pot traits of well-known Scranton men. First was shown nn excellent likeness of Congressman-olect Conned, which was tho signal for a most hearty and long continued outburst of applause. Then enmo Colonel 12 H. Itlpple, Mayor James G. llnlley, City Tieaslirer C. O. Uoliiid, City Controller IMvvaul lloblnsou, LMitoi H. J Ljnett, of the Times; Manager Jlur. vey Long, of the Academj, and Manager David Woods, of tho Walte coinpanv. This afternoon "The lllack Plag" will hold Pie hoards and tonight "Tho Lost Paia- I op " i he Original Anti-Swcnr Ilutlon Holes In your collars when laundrled at tho ' cl.nvvanna, SOS Ponn ave. Treat bargains In hnlr switches at necny's, hair dresser, 317 Lacka. ave. Ml UNro'NSm. A BEL WHERE VAGRANTS MAKE JHEIR HOME Visit (0 the Snug Retreat on the Shores of the Roaring Brook. FRITZ IS THE LORD AND MASTER All orThtnu Who Suck the Shelter ol" tht! lie Hum Must .Minister to His Comfort--Hu ."Hornli'cs on tliu Con dition ol'thu liiiliorJInrkct anil the Milliner in Which the City Govern ment In Conducted. Up on the )illl Imckjof Petersburg1, In the UoioukIi of Dunmoie, nnd near when ltoarlng biook plunseH nnd foams under the two "led iltcn;" vvheie water lauiet and evciKit'en lonspliu to Imbue the w Inter landscape with a lem inlvcence of summer theio has existed for nenily u yem, a camp, a hotel, a letient, the title most applicable Is Im possible to deteunlne. The denizens of this unique ldace have dubbed It the "Hotel Be Hum" and tin brevity of the name, together with Its lelevaney 1ms lecommended the title to the use of the enturesome boys who have discovered the spot. "Hotel De Bum" Is the domain of FiltK, a man of much me chanical Konlus. The cientor en dowed Filtz with an lnvetetate dieud of anything 1" the line of manual la- F1HTZ, TI1I2 LANDLORD. EXTERIOR VIEW OP bor, and hence his owneishlp of the "De num." Two w Intet s ago Piltz was "doing time" In the county jail and so enntn oi ed did he become with the legulaiity of the meals and the softness of his couch that he was loath to leave the county bastile, and later, w hen the law had exacted Its sweet demands on hliu he became a lodgei in the cential police station. His ston couch theie was scaicely as alluiliur as at the jail, but it was so hugely better than sleeping in cettaln dellveiy wagons, left stand ing In courts and lanes, that ho quite cheei fully volunteeted to shovel the snow fiom the sidewalk about the city hall In eonsldeiatlnn of sleeping apait ments in the station house. GUnW TO DISLIKI2 WORK. Succeeding months Inci eased in Filtz a moi bid hatied of wotk, and Instead of w oi king a few months, sci aping to gethei fifty or a bundled dollats and then timeline In the lealm of clndeis and ties, he sousht ietie.it fiom the hniasslng demands made upon his mus cular and lobust manhood by life midst of the iletce competition of mod el n civilized life. Late In the fall of '93 he discovered, high up over Nay Aug falls, a nui row cave, foimed by an ovei hanging ledge of locks Here he assembled battel ed pans and palls and piepnred to piotect ljlmself fiom the honois of the "svvea Ing of tho blow." Fiom time to time he was joined by congenial splilts, who wete taken In on the expicss stip ulations that they ftiinl.sh the -victuals, the fuel and pel foi ni such choies as Ftltz dictated. The winter came on and nianv Sciantonlnns, as they drove over the bildge, above the falls, es pied the sniveling mortals up under the lock and compassionately besought the police to take them to the station house, toi fear the inoirow night might find them stiff nnd cold, lu furnishing the fuel Item Filtz's boaideis made such in cessant lalds on the old dancing pavil ion in Nay Aug paik, ut the head of the street car line, that on the succeeding summer the pavilion had dlsappeaied. Its smoothly planed boaids had fed the Hies under the ledtre, and so near to which the beneficial les weie compelled to lay that, mote than once a "Dusty Hoads" oca "Weaiy Willie" was pain fully awakened by fire eating his cloth ing and Incidentally scotching his skin. HI2 DECAMH DISSATISFIED. Hut Filtz became dissatisfied and nf tei considerable nerving up for the oi deal, he seal died about for a bettor place, neat watei, fuel and other neces sities. It was then that last summer he took possession of the "Hotel De Hum," of which an exteilornnd Intel lor iew are hetewlth presented. Jutting lock paitlully fauns a ioof of this hos teliy, which Is fast becoming famous In Hobodotn, and It Is Immediately on the bank of Hoarlng biook, a few feet from water and coul washed down by the watei from above. "You see ' Filtz began, ns a Ttlbune lepoiter stiolled Into IiIh letieat a few days ago, ' I've got do boss place. 12v eiythlng's dead easy." "Of com so," suggested tho reporter, "You have to go out to look for food." "Now," was the leply; "ine boarders get's do chuck (eatables,) I havu sev en boaideis some nights," and a ic gietful smile overspiead his face, as he added: "Once I had u coon. Didn't do no work then." "Any fishing out tliotc In the brook?" quelled tho i snorter. "Yes; but It's too much ttoublo to get 'cm. Once In u while, when 1 sees a big fat hull fiog, I nnlls him." rfud donly he beenmc setlous nnd began: "Gee, but deso Is tough times; no wotk, no nothln'. Dcsu guys dnt run .Scianton don't know nothln'. Why don't dcy llx up the parks," and ho yanked his linger townid Nay Aug, "an" give de laboilng man a chance to work?" WOULD ACT AS FOREMAN. "Would you take n job?" asked the lcpoi ter. "Nnw! I might take de conttact ns foreman." At this junctuto the jagged outlines of one of Fritz's bontdeis appealed In the opening ot the "De Hum," nnd daikened the Intoilor. After nssurlng himself that Fritz's visitor was not hostile, he came In, nnd fiom lecesses between the lining of an nmplu though decadent coat, he wlthdiew vatlotis ni tlclcs of food Potatoes, pieces of btcad, part of a hum and llnnlly u chicken was placed In tin? lock iccess which foi m the lntder of the "De Hum" Fiitz looked on with a smile of approbation, and lazily drawing a bottle fiom n hip pocket, which, when uncoiked, dissipated the noisome odor of poor whisky, snld: "Wheie'd ye get tho chuck? "Up on do hill," was the cult reply, as the newcomer, lelleved of the for aged ai tides, sought to waim his hands ovei the lntino heat of half a bushel of coal that glowed In a laigo lion wntei pipe that tested on a low of fish plates solving the pin poses of a giate. It Is a stiange commentary on man kind that these men would not ex change places with the most thrifty and comfoitubly housed woiknian In the city. In the vicinity of the "De Hum" It Is stiongl hinted that Filtz's boaid ers uie not the most law abiding per sons In tho land and that various cilmes that have been pel polluted lu that tlclnity and In paits of this city can be lightly charged to their account. ESTIMATES C0A1MITTEE MEETING. Councilman ill Tonight Itcgiu Their Vuuiml Struggle with I2pcuscs. This evening the Joint estimates com mittee of councils will hold its Ilrst HOTEL DE BUM. tXmss WMwStf-Wnhv Vti&SZSs?lM ' -s M i llteM INTERIOR OF TRAMPS' RETREAT. neeting and begin the h.iid task of trimming the appropiiatlon oidlnanee for the ilscal year 197 The meinbeis uf the committee ale Select Counellmen Flnley Itoss, J. A Lansing, It II. Will iams, James J. Manle and M. H. Claike and Common Counellmen H. F. Wen zel, P F. Goidon, Simon Thomas, James Moli and James F. Noiton, The estimates ol the vaiious depait ments as contained In the city con ti oiler's statement to councils amount to $ J7J.111.10. The total estimated te bourees of the city give a levenue of $JS5,000 or $12,Cb7 moie than last yeai. It w ill be the duty of the estimates com mittee to piuno the expense Items dow n from $372,111.1!) to $283,000. -H--H--H--M--M- olivi: OIL. Courson's hi and of olive oil Is nb solutel puio, only the Hist prebslng of the lipe fruit Used, no adultera tion whatuvet. Por the table or medicinal use It has no supetlpt. H t! COUltD.V, Wholesale and Hetall. --f-f ---- -H"ft-f-H-t S-t-ft Ilonors to Photoginphcr (Jrillin. Among tho plctuies enteied in the contest for the ",'tund piizo" at the Hnnisbuig convention of Photograph ers theio weie none that excited no Jiiuelt udmliatlon as those exhibited by Mi. C. L. ailllln, of this city, who was a wauled the second pilze In the high est class contest of the convention. This Is an honor of which Mi fit Kiln ma well be pi oud,' especially as he only fnlled to secuie the 'giand pilze" It self by the mviiovv mnigln of one point out of a total of nlnet tho well known veteian photogiapher, Dabbs, ot Pltts buig, taking the highest honois only on a technical point, upon which all the Judges did not tigiee. Si ill Collars with soft button holes. Tho Lacka wanna Laundry, 30S Penn ave. WILL BE IN SHAPE TOMORROW, SURE Illuminating, Heat and Power Company Showing Considerable Enterprise. TEMPORARY PLANT WELL UNDER WAY II) tiiimos Hurried Uitlicr liv Special Trniti and Machinists Working IIu) and Night to Put 'I' hem in Place. Kindness ol' Itivul Companies and Owners of 1'riinto Plants Save Hundreds of Hands from llelng Idle "Hy tomoirow evening, or nt tho latest, Wednesday afternoon, we will be In a position to fill all our contincts for light nnd power, providing nothing uiifoieseen lmppents to pie-iit ns," said Societnty Fied C. Hand, of tho Illuminating, Heat and Power com pany, to n Ttlbune lopoitet last night. "Our oillcets and men have scaicely stopped to sleep since Sunday mottling nnd we do not piopose to lest until eveiytfilng Is again In tunning older." The nggrosslveness and enteipilso displayed, lu the face ot such a dlsus tei the almost total destiuctlon of their clcctt Ic plant Is ceitalnly some thing lemnrkable, and has been the subject of geneinl comment. WHNT PHOMPTLY TO WORK. While the llnmes vveio still shooting up fiom the doomed plant the olllclals of tho company weie planning both tempoi ai and effective lellef, and how well they planned Is shown by the fact that veiy little Inconvenience has been suffeied by their hundieds of customers. Thiough the kind eonsldeiatlnn of the ilv.il companies, the Scianton 121ec tilc, Light and Heat and the Subur ban Llectilc, nnd the owneis of pilvate plants, namely, the Dickson Woiks, Hotel Jeiniii and Meais liulldlug, the most needful of the customeis weie Immediately, supplied. The Dickson woiks' dliect cut lent wns supnlled to motois in the Hepubllcan nnd Tiuth's engine looms jesteiday moinlng nnd also to places eniploIng a lnige foice such as Gioezlngei's shlit factoiy, Piank II. Fieeinan's oveiall factoiy, Colliery Hnglneei pi ess loom and a number ot the smallei pilntlng olllces. Sonic of the fifteen or mole elevntois iiin by this company's clectilcity weie alho supplied The Academy if Music had to use gas light List nu-'it In the coutt hous olllces 't was noccsai:; to cease busi ness eailicr than usual owing to the ab sence of illumination. CLT2AKING UP DnilHIS. At daybieak yesteiday moinlng woik men wete set at dealing away the debits about the two engines and boil ers which weie piactlcally tinhatnied and the election of n tempoiniy plant begun Five incandescent d nanios ni -rived by special tialn over the Delavvnic and Hudson liom the KdIcon woiks at Schenectady at !l o'clock yesteiday moinlng and they weie lollowed later by two aic Unlit and povvei dynamos fiom I'hlladelphia and one fiom Wllkes-lJaite, Aiiangeinents weie also made for the exclusive use of two ale dj namos at the Die ksoirw oiks A "f.O hoi.se power engine lecelved fiom Wllkes-Ilanc has been set In place at the side of the old engine loom. Steam pipes weie being cast at the Dkkson works last nli'ht to connect up to this engine. Cnipenteis will covet over the machine! y today with a tempoiary stiuctuie. Plans uio under way alieady for the now power house. It will be lire in oof with a steel ioof and supplied with ev eo thing model n ENGAGED SINCE BEFORE THE WAR. .loli n W. Hiilloek mid Alis. ('arson Then Uesidod NcnrTliis fit). A Chicago dispatch In esfeula'.s Plttsbuig Times is as follows. Aftei a bcp.uatlon of thhU-llve c.us John W. llulloek and Panii J. Cm son, who forniPtl lived on adjoining fauns neat Seranton, Pa, were mart led I lot Friday at Omaha The were In Chicago todu on theli waj baic lo Pciiiie Iv.inlu and .Mi llulloek told the lomantle stot of their sepaiatlon and teunlon At the oillbteak of tho lebelllon the con. pie wtte t ngaged to be mauled llul loek joined tho Nlnet -eighth Punnsjha- nln volunteers He had studied medicine and became assistant suigeou in his tegl ment He was capluied b the t'onti it erates at YicksburrT, uftcr being bell wounded, and was taken to New Orleans and latei to Texas, vvlato he v.as an in valid until 1HM. When fully lecovered lie settled lu Galveston, and In a few eats laid tho foundation for a laigo foi tune which ho now poscssis. In lb72 he ic tiuneil to his old home and found that Mies Caison had gone to Pittsbuig, where she wus teaching cehool. "I cannot," said Mr. llulloek. "co how I missed Fannie She left Pittsbuig and went west, thinking 1 was dead. I m.ido a long hunt fot het nnd notuutll about u ear ago did 1 llnd her In Los Angeles, Cal. 1 leturned cast to attend to soino business and Inst week v, ent to Om ihu, where Pann met me nnd we weie mai iled" GOOD VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Xi'W Ktnil til'n Scope Cnn lln Soon nt I)nvi' Tliutitra. A Eood vaudeville show, with n new kind of "seone," tho mru.'iil, exhibited nt Uavls" theater yesteiday. Ior the benolit of those unnciiualnted with thhs put tleuhir kind (if feoopu It inlght be Htuted that "innunl" wus used by the Lutlns of old when they weie pleased by nn exceptionally good show. "Orentl" Is what It means In English. Tho moguls-tope Is a, teally lino thing nnd should be seen. iPievlou.q to the ldcttnc show a good lot of specialties are given. Mnrkhani and Goldle give a good musical sketch, Major Little Finger and wife, tho small est couple on' earth, are leady to per form this afternoon nltliottsli they couldn't yesterday because of Mrs. Lit tle Flngoi's bad cold. The slsteis lliuno dance prettily nnd there nie oth eis. The show will lun until Wednes day night, Inclusive. NEW OI-FICERS CHOSEN. Proceedings of Vesloida)'s Meeting ol City Pastors' Union- Rev. J. I1. Mnffatt, pastor of the Wash bum Stteet Piesbyteilan ctuhc:i, pie slded over yestetday'a nieotinir of the Pastois' union of the city which wns held In the Young Men's Christian as sociation building. "Modem Uvange llst Methods" was the topic discussed. A committee consisting of Hevs. Gib bons, Ptlce and O'Neal was nnnied to nominate olllceia for the ensuing year. They lepoited the follow ir,- Ptesldent, IU2V President of the Pastois' This CI I. Thomns Hell; Ice piesldont, Rev. Mr. De Giutehy; seciotniy and tieubUier, Rev. Mi. Welsh, theme committee, Revs. Doney, Molfutt and Jlntthews The ropoit of the committee was uuan- linousl adopted. -. -. OVER ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Net Piolits of tho Ilcn Km Kiiteitaiu ment ut I'lothiughtim. The receipts of the Hen Hut- enter tainment given ut the Fiothlnghnin mulct the auspices ot the Men's guild of St. Luke's i-liutch, weie as follows. KKCUIPTS. Fiom bo olllce ?-'.'ilS 75 Picmlums on boxes nnd logos 21b W Progtamine 217 50 Uniedceined tickets II 50 Total ?-',!b" 75 DXPKNSDS. Paid W. C Clark $1,313 13 Other espouses, " Including pilntlng, bill p03tlng, or chestu, theater tent, etc.. CDS 71 Sl.'Jll bl Net ptollt on entertainment $1,015 t'l Contilbutiou f-oni Mt 1. 11 Flu id . 25 oj Total sum teallKcd by Guild $1,070 !)! Miss Carolyno V. Dot soy, teacher of elocution, otatory and delsaite, DIG Ad anib avenue. '1 o Onto u Cold in Ono Day. Take laxative Hiomo Quinine Tablets. All dtugglsts refund the money If it fails to cuie. 23 cents. The Original Anli-Mvcitr ISuttou Holes In your collars when laupdtled nt the Lackawanna, JOS Penn ave IIAIiKIHD. MYDItS-ATON-lu Scianton, Pa, Poo 1, 1807, at Tilnlty paisonage, Scianton by Itev. Hdvvln Lunn Miller, Miss l'loia V. Aton and William P Jljm, both ut Vet non, Womlug county, Pi Naj Ausl'nrk Co'iierj, Canavan & Stokes, Coal Operators. K&St Stou1 and Client nut. AT MINES, $2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELEPHONE, 3712. Colliery, Gibson &t , Tenth ward Olllce, 136 Wyoming avenue. Stnct attention given to ordcti lij mail. BEST SETS 0F TEETH. 18. Iiichidliic th1 pilnlcfs oxtt icti't ot teotli b jiielitueh nevv piocebs. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S. 311 Spruce fat , Opp. Hotel Jerni n. 'VVW "Vr - I 'ill m fmrn iiSm THOMAS PULL, Culon of REDUCED. REDUCED. RIB Ik iplSo B cS7i We I iTfra EBECIER i 111, (LARGE POLICE PICKINGS. Pinnk Walsh wns picked up by tho police Sunday night while wandering nlm lobfdy about Itnllroad alley. Ills home Is In Plttston. Ycstorday moinlng Mayor Ualley lined htm $3. Joseph Xalowlcr, who wns ai rested Sun day night by Lieutenant Hpellmnn and Pattoltnan Saltry, was dlrhargctl yestor day, He was supposed to hnvo stolen tho pocket-book bf Mrs. Thomas Henley, Jr., of Archbald, from hoi coat pocket, but this could nol bo proved. Znlowlcz stout ly maintained that he found It Satutday alongside ot a Peckvllle car, from which Mi. Henley had Just alighted. Ho know she lost It, but did not make any effort to te'tuin It. Tho chock for $Mfl which the pocket-book contained wns lecovered, but only $17 of the $iS In cash was obtained. Aftrr promising to lefutul the $11 he spent as oon as he dtnvvs his pay Xalovvlcz was allowed to go his way. I'oi Dvspupsin Use Ilorsford's Acid IMiosnhntc. Dr. J. OUy McCondless, Pittsburg, P.i.. says: "I have used It In various fotms foi dyspepsia, with gratifying le- BllltH." Stlir Collars with soft button holes. The Lacka wanna Latindiy SOS Penn ave. Still Price Cutting Tor t lie benefit of the People. Pine CapcJ and Jackets at Let s Than Hall Price, JACKETS. What was $7.00, is now $2.98 What was 10-00, is now 4,75 What was 14.00, is now 6.50 CAPES. What was $5.00, is now $2.49 What was 10.00, is now 4.75 What was 15.00, is now 6.95 liltl HARUAINb IN PUK CAPCS. W. R. BLACK'S, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Sawyer's flillinery Store. We have recently ;idd:d a full Hit; of Candies to be sold at the uniform price of 20c per lb. '1 lie assortment coiibibtb of sonic 50 different Kinds. The quality is A No. 1, being uiuutt facttttcd from the finest and most wholesome stock. Upon these merits 1 we solicit j our patronage. W: fnZAFEWSFECIU.S: Per U lb. Cliosolats Cream Waliuils 5c Gliocolata Govaecl Dates 5c Marslimallows 5c Grecin F.lbaris 5c Fins Caramels 5c Bunt A.iiioiuls 5c Creim Almonds 5c Cream Walnuts 5c Cream Bon-Bons 5c M Them to Suit Yourself. SofiiM Piano Stands at the Head AND J. W. GULRNSKV Stands nt the Head in tliu Musio trick. You enn nhvaa gat a better bnialn at bU beautiful wnreruoms th m at any other plneo In the city. Call and hen for om self beforo buj iiif, 205 Washington Avenue, SORANTON, PA. J. V. OUERNSBY, Prop. lave Some T" "" - ''- -? ' Very jirettj' 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 Scrantou. 406 Lackawanna Ave. if uJi. fiyuiiiin& nuiiij, WINDOW.) 0 lit 423 Lackawanna Aveiun. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. Retiring; From Business Our entire stock of CLOTHING, HATS ID In both our stores, 412 Sni'llCC St., and 205 Lackawanna Ave, vi 111 be closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wind-up of our business. STERLING SILVER . . .Is n new addition to our stock at liottom Prices. Opened an other new line of ite China For Decorating Prices and styles talk, 113 Wi arc Belling lots of it. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. AVEICIIEL, Menrs Uldff, Cor. Wash, and Sprues St. XHE H ' CONNELL CO., Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, 213 LACKAWANJH AENj: DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES. Look at our $10 Gold Watches, Warranted 15 Years. 213 Lackawanna Avenii3. Bl HATS AT Dunn's nil I 1 '