THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNINGr, FEBTtTTAltY 3, 1S!)7. t FIRE INSURANCE, S20 Wyoming Ave. IACKAWANNA, THE E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 l'enn Avenue. A. It. WAKMAN. IS7WYOMINO AVU. Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies. argest Stock, owest Prices. CITY NOTES. Frank Thomas, of this cits, has' be-Mi granted a patent foi a pad foi noises feet. The lniiinnei and building committed of the Loaid of contiol will meet, n p'e tHelj, tomotiow night and Filda nljjnt A mat I luge license was giuntul jest-i-daj b the Cleilc ot the Coiuts to John McNamce end Mail llealey, both ol Hits cits. Thele will be a legulai meeting ot the boaid of health at their looms In the. Municipal building Tluusdaj, Teh. I, at 3 o'clock The funeral of Ansll Men 111, who dl 'd Monda at Haiilsbnrg, will take. place TluiiiHlny morning at 11 o'clock at Poster, Susquehanna county. The Sei.inton Whist cbib will send a team ot pjavois to itlnghamton Fildav night to pia a team lepiesuitlng t'le Whlht did) of that citj . The funeral of John Kogan took pin e jtsteidaj Horn his late icsldcncc on Hall loul avenue Intel meat was midu n the Ilsde Paik Catholic cemeteiy. A liqulum mass was celebiated in St. Petoi's ca thedial. ("andleinn da , othenvlse known as In Peast of tne J'urlllcatlon of the l)lc"-srl Ylihin .Marj , was obseived In the Cat 10 lli ihuiclus. of the citj jesteiday. At Kt. J'eter's cathedral a nurnbei ot masses weie rvlebiatocl. The Delaware, I.irkawnnnn nnd .VeMt ern Halhoad coni)an will pa toclaj at tin Hampton and Sloan mines Tho Dd'i wan and Hudson Canal company paid lis emploses jesteiday at l.eggett's (''leek and Munlno hhalt at PioWdenee. The Waltc Comeelj coinpan piodueed "Lost I'aiadise" betoio a laigL audience at the Academy last night In the alter noon "The Uluek Plag" was .khh. This aftiinoon the bill is "The Inside Track," and toniglrr "The Pi luce of Lluu." The National Tube Woiks compjn es ter Ja.v obtained an attachment execution ngulnit Swan .V Son, which directs th" hlicilff to seize all of the elleets of the de fendants In the hands, of the Dickson Manufacturing companj ot this clt. "iesterday moinlng the limeial of Jeie miah Hynn took place fiom his late home on C.ipouse aenue A reiiulem m.iss was celebrated In St. l'etei's ealheli.il and Intel ment was. made in IIde June Catholic temotery. The funeial was latgelj attended Class No U or the l'enn Avenue ISaptlst chuich will hold its anirtial enteitainment tomoiiovv evening In the lecttne loom of the church. Miss Amanda Nichols, in stiuetor of the class, has miangtd a pio grnmino consisting of pleasing mu&lcul and llteiaiy numbei. The Dalton Gun club has accepted a chalkngo fiom the Nicholson Uun club to a "shoot" on the Dalton mounds on Satutda moinlng, Peb. (J. TJiu mimbtrs of the Dalton club are William Phillips, IMwaul Miles, c. M. Stieeter, H. D. Swaits and II. N. Dean. The report of WVathei Obseiver H. 11 Paine for the month of Januaiy shows that the lalnfall dining the month was, only one-hair of an inch. Theio was a snowfall of five inches during tho month The mean ttmpuiatuio was 2J'i degiees, which was 3 degiees coldei than Dccem- bei. The suit of the John Chjuch company of Cincinnati, O, against Guernsey Uios,, which occupied all the time ol the last teim of eiiult couit, was icsuined Muii day befoie Judge Gunster. It Is liable to occupy anothei week Tho dillcienee be tween the parties is a piano account, tho plaintiffs .iHegtng that Gueinsej lit us. aie Indebted to the John Church company In the sum uf Jl.uuO. ANNUAL A1EETING OF GUN CLUB. It Wns Hold Last Xight in Hotel Jo mi) n. The annual meeting of the Green Itldgo Gun club was held In Hotel ,Iei mvn last oveulnir at which the follow ing olllcers weie eleeted foi the ensu ing j ear: President, Geoige W. Schla ger; vice piesldent, Sim Davis; cap tain, W. Weidebuseh; tieusumi, A. W. Juilsch; setietniy, John Pioud; dliec tots, J. D. Mason, II. D. Swaitz, II. M Ueyeu. A Jurlsch piosented a gold medal to bo shot for nt a club liaiidkup, the conditions being thnt the member win ing for the most times dm lug succeed ing mouths shall become owner. It wns decided to Impiove tho club house nnd grounds and hold shoots on tho 111 st and thlid Satuiduys of each month. It wns also decided to wilto to tho state game conunlsslonei.s and ask for a rtinft of new game laws, stating tho club's position on tho question of sell ing game and hunjlng out of season. W, II. Whately was unanimously elect ed a member. The flist shoot for the Juilsch medal takes place at the club mounds Satur day next at a p m, Linen Suitings for Golf and Iltcyclo 'Ult3 now open. Flnloy's. ' I'M' Original Anli-Suciir lliitton Holes 'i your collais wljen laundrled at the ickawanna, 30S Penn uve, 1 Ml ENDUAVOK ANNIVERSARY. Coli'liuilcil l.mt Mulit lit t hu Penn Awuitlc! BiiitUt Church. The sixteenth unnlvursniy or the or KtuilziUlon of tho Nntlonnl Cliilstlnn lliirtenvut society was llttliiRty ol wi'ivud lant evening In tlio lectin u 100m of the l'enn Avenue HaptltU chinch under the auspices of tho Chtlstlnn I2n doavor Miclety of that chinch. It was a union meeting of nil the city IjiuleavoHTH und miinv of tho pastois of the city were inesent, while all Clnlstlau Kmlcuvor societies weie ui reientod. Thi" meeting wns opened by a In Icf souk set vice, after which How Joseph K Dixon, D. D., made the nd diess of the evenlnir. It was, entitled "I'ecttllai People" and. was listened to with much Intel est. The lemainder of the ovonlnc was spent In social diversions. Much pleas uie wus deihud from the candy booth, lucated In the south end corner of the loom, and ovei which Miss Kilna Judd pieblded . , EXCELSIOR CLUB'S EUCHRE. Cnnl l'nitj Include Supper niul n Period ui'Duiiuin;;. The Hxcelslor Hoclul club lust night Kae a pioKiosshe euchie paity which pioved a most onjojable affoll and con cluded with Mippet uml a dance The piipei were Won bj the following. Flist iiilzpt, Miss L. Goodman and Samuel Kiamoi: second pilzes, Mrs. L Mniks and Chailes Wormset , third pilzes, Mis. H. M Goldsmith and .1. Fieemnn The p.uty was ananged and conducted b a committee compos ing William Moiris, chaliman; Sol Oettlngei, AVIlliam Moses and Ules. WORK BEING HASTENED. Tho Uuinrd lllectiic Plant Will I'ur- iiish I'uu'ui Tonight. The woik of installing the new ma chine! y In the Sci .niton Illuminating. Heat and Power company's plant was hull led along with all possible dis patch esteida and all last night. By this moinlng the new dynamos and two engines will be Installed and din ing the day the steam connections with the bollei plant will be made. Last night the company's beivlce wns supplied by the competing plants and pi hate plants which have peifoimed that woik since the lite on Satmday night. The plant Is now tempoiaiily en clced The const! notion of a new steel-ioofed stuutuie will begin at, ssoou as mnteiial can be piocuied. PREVENTED THE AUTOPSY. SlicrillN I'ossp Mill Today Accom pany thu Deputy Coroncis. The Juiy Innulilng Into the death of Mis Annie Shutouts', of Duren, whose sudden and suspicious demise, Sunday night, was bi ought to the attention of the coioliti, letuined .1 veulict jestor day that death vas due to the negll genco of an unrogls,tered midwife, Mi.s Adam AxoinitK Doctois I'loi and Btulington, vho weie delegated to make tho autopsy yesteiday, weie iodised admission to the house wheio the dead woman's body lay and wue compelled to ask the sheillt foi assistance Today a posse will accompany them to the house and the autopsy will be held. EACH PAID A FINE. Detective Sihorlicig's Assailants I'mutl 3." Apiece in Police Court. Two healings were given by Mayor Halloy In police court .vesteieluy to the two men chaiged by Detective Sllvei btig with diunkei.uv.ss and assault. Dath wns lined $3. Pati UK Lynch and Thomas Gallagh er, the men anested, claimed that SU veibeig had accosted one of the two vvoimn with them Theie wus nothing to substantiate this complaint. Sihei beig had several witnesses whosctestl raonj Indicated that the lines Imposed weie none too seveio. -H--f-M--K-r-tH-MM- OLIVE OIL. Com sen's bund ol olive oil Is ab soluteh pine, onl the (list pic-sing of the lipe fruit used, no adultera tion vvhatevei For the table or medicinal use It hns no uuperloi D. U COUIIDX, Wholesale and Hetall. -H-f-HH"f-t-r-M-Y--H-------( FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH. An Idrnl Tiip. A persomlh conducted paity will leave Syiacuse for Floilda and the South on Tuesilay, Match the Dili, going by elegnnth appointed vestlbuled tiain, eciuipiied with eveiy mc)dein lus.uiv known to the tiaveling inibllc. The Hist stop will be made at St. Augustine wheie two days will be spent as guests ot the Hotel Ponce Do Loon. Then Palm Deach (Lake Woith) with one week at Hotel Uoyal Polnclnim stopping on the letuin at Oimoml, Jacksonville, Sawinnuh. Old Point Comfoit, ami Washington, Including a lilp en the St. Johns and woild famous Oeklavvuka ilveis." Anhlng at Syracuse on letuin Mai eh 31st. Tickets, Include nil expenses and ser vices of tin CNpeilenced conductoi, who will airango all details Incident to the trip. For clicular, giving lomplete It Inoiaiy, cost of tup or any luithet in foimatlou, npiily to W n. Diovvn, City Passenger Agt New Yoik C'ontinl Lullio.id, 127 i:.ist Washington St., Syiacuse, N. Y. GOLD IN WESTMORELAND. Vein of (Juait. Said to IIiuo IIucu Discoveri'il Near lloiivlior. Gioenshuig, Pa., Feb, 2. Soino ex citement has been cieated among the people living In tho vicinity of Boucher, In the Llgonler valley, by the an nouncement of Abtain Beam, an old citizen, that ho 1ms found a vein of gold uunitz In tho mountains back of Iioulher. An anulysls of a stnull quantity of the quail, by an expert, levenls the fact that a gloat pin Hon Is a line qual ity of thu valuable metal. -g-p-v I rK s5ome- r 5 .h Wfil of-The.. Juror-s.-- Jk liPl (A b m ft GOUSE FREQUENTLY ADMITTED HIS CRIME So Testified Many Witnesses During tlic Second Day of the Trial. BETRAYAL AND ARREST DESCRIBED Shltsll, the I'ulso I'llciul, Tells of How lie Discovered Cottso's Iden tity und NhyJIu Disclosed the .Mur derer to tlii! Autliorltlcs-.Scliii) IKIII . County Ullluers Tell of His Capture niul ol'Adinissions Ho .1Iade--Dtlici UumngiiiK Tcstiiuony. Toda will likely fee the clo?p of the commonwealth side of the Uoiie mur der tilal. District Attorney Jones ex pected to Ret In all his evidence yestei dny but was pieenttd by the absence of thiee itm?.vi;s. Two of them weie duink. The thltd was, ejected fiom the couit 100111 by a Upstair who did not know he wui a witness, because he In sisted 011 Kolnn up ft out. One of the mlsalnir witnesses Is the Impoitnnt one In the case. Jle Is Jo seph ItemlnlsVty, who was with the accused when the nun del whk commit ted and who was tiled for the cilim- and acquitted, as described vesteiday. He will testily todav and it Is said, he Is disposed to do all he can to fasten tho clime of oung Gouse. He and the oth er defaulting witnesses weie taken Into custody by the sheilrf and will be on hand Mil eh, today. When couit adjoin nod Monday after noon Jucoh Sciappa was on the stand testifying to his witnessing the muider. YLleiduy morning at the opening of couit he went on to tell that he with Michael L -Isle and Mrs, Goue weie dl Inking at the Gouse homo Sa'niday nt tot noon. Old man Gouse upon com ing home dim woik joined thm for a while but later went to mending shoes and letir'd to bed eailj. Young Gouse and Uemlnlsky also spent some time dl inking with the pait during the af ternoon. Altogether they got aw.iy with two gallons of beei and live quuits of whlkoy between two and six Veloel; Sciappa says he became so di unk that he could not stand and that Mis Gouse uncliesscd him and put liim to bed about 7 o'clock. He awoke nil hour later to find his money gone and this sobeicd him, somewhat About mid night he was amused by u dlstui banco in the house and, getting out of bed, he saw the defendant and his father In mi nltei cation. The son was demand ing di Ink money and the father w as thieatenlng to send for the police if he and his companions did not stop their noise. The fathei went for a constable an 1 soon after his letuin the son, and Hemlnlsky attacked him, SAW TDK BLOW STIcUCK. Sciappa says ho saw young Gouse stilk his father with the lion last twice. After the flist blow the old man shouted foi Klaus who lived uiistahs. The second blow felled him to the llool and lendeiod him uneonsciouu. Mis Gouse came in fiom the back yaid about this time and scolded her hus band foi sending for a constable. The old man was unconscious and could not leply. On cross-camlnntIon Sciap pa denied that he had told dlffeient putties he had not sue.T the minder or that ho Tvas so diunk he could not tell whnt wus going on. James Hussell, the Mahanoy City con stable who ai rested Gouse, told of the piisonei's attempt to escape, of his hu Ing admitted while lu the lockup that he stiuck his father because ho was going to have him m tested and of his again admitting, while on the tinln coming hither, that he stiuck bis father with the lion last, lie asked the con sfable if he thought be would be hanged for it. He said lip would be satisfied If ho got oft with two joins William Savltskl, who disclosed Gouse's Identity to the Mahanoj City, authoiltles, was the next witness. He told that he lived in Foi est City at the time ol the mill del and on the day fol lowing saw Gouse theio and learned that lie was accused of lnuideilug his father. He aftotwnids moved to Ma hanoy City and one day happening into the gioceiy stole, wheie Ciouc was employed, lecognls-ed him and asked him: "Aie von not the man I saw In Fin eat Clt, who was accused of killing his, lathei "" Gouse caught him by the u m and lending lilin out nl the store said: "Nooi say an thing about that." The became fust fi lends aftci that and one time hcaelmltted to the witness that it was tine he hud hud trouble with till fathei and stiuck htm with an lion. He nnd Gouso had a falling out and then It was he told 'Squlie O'Bilon that Gouso was,n inindeiei. CAUSD OF BCTUAYAI,. On cioss examination it developed that the double between Gouse and the witness, which led to the betinyal, was of a eiy slight nutuio Slvltskl was defendnnt in a law suit In whlcji his biother-lu-lavv ,was piosocutor. Gouse was summoned by him as one of his witnesses. The case was delayed tlueo dus and Gouse feailng he would lose his job went back to Mahanoy City nt the end of the second day. The ease went nsjnlnst Shltskl and blumlng Gouse for his defeat betiuyed him to the althoiltles. Justice of the Peace O'BiIen, of Ma hanoy City, to whom Shltskl made the dlsclosuie and befoie whom Gouso was brought for u heaiJng, testllled that Gouse claimed ut tho hearing thnt he was FiitnU Huehko nnd that ho never heatd of such u place us Aichbald, Later on at the luck-up when Infpimed that he was w-unted In Lackawanna county for killing hit) father ho denied that ho did the killing, but udinltted he stiuck his father with an lion. The next witness was Adolpli Klaus, " w ho lived on the lloor above the base ment In which the minder, occuiied. About 1 o'clock In the motnliiK, he said, he heard a- noise under his bedioom window and looking out beheld young Gouse and Uemlnlsky standlni; on tho baseiuont stairs. He heard Uemlnlsky say: "Now you bo In the house and step your father's mouth," nnd then both went In. HEARD OLD MAN CALL. A moment later witness heaid old man Ooiibo call to him "Klaus! Klaus! those men are roIiik to kill me!" Then theio was a sound of u blow and a thud as If Home one had fallen to the lloor. Gouse nnd Uemlnlsky came out of the house and went In the dliectlou of Main stieet. Witness hurriedly diet ing himself came do.wn stalls and peeied thiouRh the window of Gouse's room. 1'hp old man wns lying on the lloor In a pool of blood and Ills wife Was walking about the lloor crying. He went back and told his wife and one of the boat del s of what had happened und together they went to the Gouse apai tinents. Mis. Gouse could not tell them what weapon hud been used, but upon look ing about thi' room he saw tho lion last lying on the lloor Mth the dust blushed off one end of It. lie remained at the house two bourn. On going ill) stubs to his own looms he encoun teied young Gouse leturnlng to the house. In answer to witnesses' ques tion as to why he had stiuck his fath er, he said: 'He angeled ine and 1 had to light him." He admitted hav ing stiuck him with the iron, but de nied the stabbing. Thomas Weiss, of Archbald, told of Gouse coming to his house at 4 o'clock on the nioinlnt: of the minder and of his admitting belme he began his flight to Finest City that he had stiuck his father Ills wile, Mis Susannah Weiss, coiioboiated this and also told that Hemlnlsky olfeied Gouse his shoes, the l.Utei having left the house In his stocking feet. She also testllled to hav-Ing-attendeiLold man Gouse duilng the time that he was laid up with the wounds. Dlstilct Attornoj Jones at tempted to elicit fiom Gouse's alleged dying declaiatlon that it was his son who hnd mm del ed him, but In his pie limlnaiy questioning he could not es tablish the iiecessiiiy gi omuls, pilncl p.il among which Is that the dying man nppiehended death, and as a conse quence could not biing out tho death bed statement. GILDRA ON THE STAND. Justice Thomas Glldea, of Aichbald, Ideiitllled the lion weapon, told of is suing the wauant foi Gouse and of Gouse admitting to him on the way to the county jail that he stiuck his fath er. Ho also' Ideiitllled tho defendant as John Gouse. Mr. Iiallentlno tried to bring out on oi oss examination that Justice Glldea hnd also committed hemlnlsky for the same cilnio, but couit lilled this out, when Mi. Jones objected. He succeed ed, hovvevoi. In bilnglng out the fact that a cobbler's knife, which It wns supposed made the stab wounds was tinned over to the dlstilct attorney by the witness. Constable John Mcllalo was next called und testllled to the seaieh foi Gouse which immediately established his flight. Mi. Ballentlne asked the witness if he line! not also auested Uemlnisky for the murder of old man Gouse, but he was not peimltted to answer, when It was shown that only one name appealed on the wauant. It was necessary to adjoin n an hum befoie the usual time owing to the ab sent witnesses. BEFORE JUDGE ARCHBALD. Pivc Cases Disposed of in Court Kooni .No. 'X esteiiluv . Five cases weie disposed of by Judge Ai ohbalri In coin t l oom No, 2 c stet daj In tl.lee of them John Summon, the "Tenor of Slate Hill," was defendant Elizabeth Kellly charged him with ma licious mischief and assault and battel y and Muigjiel Bums uccused him of assault and battety. He was found hiillty In tho lust two cases and m the thlid the costs weie divided Attinnej M P Caw ley, lepiesentlng Mis He illy, assisted Assistant Dlstilct Attoine Thomas lu tl e piosecutlon. Ml. O'Bii en appealed foi the defense. Isaac J. Levene, a Caibondalo Jewell v pod(ll"i,'w,is acquitted on the chuige of laiceii by bailee pel felled by E. D V'osbmg, a wholesale jeweler of Ulng hamton, It being show n that the goods in question, two gold watch tuses, weie not hold In bailment but purc,hasd on ei edit and that ehll pioceedlngs should bo foi in ot prosecution in the case Levene made tl'o plea when he was asked to account for the watches that lie had boon tubbed of them one da while going to Foi est CIt. Detec tive MiGicsnei went on the stund yes teiday and swoie that he had been hlied by Levene to hunt up the thieves but aftei a shuit time Levene called him olf the case telllns him that the lobbeiy stoiy was a bluff to gut time fiom his cioditors. The jury in tho Chuich robbing case biouht In u verdict of leeching stolen goods against Edwin Jones, who wus caught disposing ol the goods, and ac quitting Joseph Wllpon and Mai tin Mooie, who, Jones said, gavv him tho plunder. A nol pi os was onteied In the case of Chailes Ileitis chaiged with ussuult and batli ry by Samuel M. Miller, In. the case of tho commonwealth aguinst Miles Laugnn, for violation of election laws, attachments weie Issued fin William Aloes, John Sllvlnskl and Fiank Soluskl, delimiting witnesses. Still' Collni.s with soft button holes. The Lacka wanna Laundiy, 30S Penn ave. ' Great bargains In hair switches nt Konecny's, hair dresser, 317 Lucku. ave, Tho Original Anti-Swear Button Holes In your eollum when laundrled at Laekuwunna, 308 Penn ave. the REV. E. L. MILLER TO LEAVE SCRANTON lie Is the Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. CALLED TO SOUTH BETHLEHEM Unanimous Cull Hoeciied Two Weeks Ago Wns Accepted Yestuidiij--Wlll Conduct His Lust Service Ilcic IVIi. U8 and Assume His Saw Pas torate, on .March I - -1 Ins Accom plished illttc.li During His Nine Years with Trinity Church. Bev. Edwin Limn Miller, pastor of Tilnlty Luthoinn chinch, ban accepted a call to St. Mark's Lutheian chinch at South Bethlehem. He will pi ouch his final set moil heie on the last Sun day In this month nnd assume his pas toiate In South Bethlehem on Match 1. Ho bus not yet tendeied his leslg untliin to the Tilnlty eongiegutlon, but It Is pie.sumed he will du so net Sab bath. The call Is a unanimous one and was sent heie on Januaiy IS by U. A. An drews, piesldent. and L. D. Hitter, soc ietal y of the St Mink's congiegatlon REV. EDWIN Ll'NN MILLCH. A yeai ugo the same church extended to Mi. Millei a call which was de clined. He will succeed Kev. Dr. S P. Hughes, descilbed as an excellent and seholuily man, whose talents aie lec ognize In the general s nod, but w ho w 111 letlie f i inn the mllilstiy on account of phjsioul disability. AN ENERGETIC CLERGYMAN In Scinnton church elides, lnteido nominatlemally, Mr. Miller Is recog nized as a lieigyman of a gieat deal ot enotgy, liberality and honesty of pui pose. For the immediate advancement and benefit of Tilnlty church ho has accomplished much since coming to Scinnton In Foluunij, 1SSS The church, then n mission, beenme self sustaining In the second jeai of his pastotato. A debt of $7,000 has been wiped out and tbloe missions estab lished, St. Maik's, on the West Side, St. Paul's, lu the Noith End, and the Slnvonlan mission at Peckville. St Maik's congiegatlon possesses n $2.1.000 edlllce at South Isethloliem; though lucoi pointed so recently ns In 1SSS, It is one of tho most uethe in the Pennsylvania nilnlsteilum. Mr. Miller has the distinction of be ing In a dliect family line of Ameiican Lutherans down fiom Coniad Roellet who was one of tho slgneis of the Pennsylvania mlnlsteiium constitution In 17 IS. Rev Isaac Roellei, a grand son ot Coniad Roeller, was .Mr. Millet's gioat uncle und foster father, the gene ologlcal line being unbroken In Luther nnlsm on this continent. PRESIDENT OF LUTHER LEAGUE Mr. Miller wns the flist piesldent of the Pennsylvania Luther league, oi ganled at Htuiisbuig in 1SMI, and was one of the active paitlclpants at the oiganizatlon of the National ltague In Pittsburg two yenis ago. He grad uated fiom tho Keystone State Nounal school when 10 eais old, fiom Muhl enburg college, at Allentown, in 1SS. and fiom the Lutheian Theological seinlnaiy at Philadelphia in 1SS3 He Xnj Augrnrk Collier, Caimvaii it Stokes, Coal Operators Egg, Stove and Cliemit. AT MINES, ,$2.00, DELIVERED, $2.50. TELEPHONE, 3712. ColllCl', Gibson St., Tenth waul Olllce, 13(1 V) timing avenue. Stiict attention given to 01 tiers by mail. BEST SETS OF TEETH, S8. Inchulliig tho piinloss oxti acting of teotli by tin eutliclr now piocuss S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St , Opp. Hotel Jerm n, inn M ilnn bUll , oil. ufjil , REDUCED. REDUCED. REDUCED. Blade Fur Rugs $1.75, former price $2,25. Javanese Rugs, 26x54 inches, to close $1.00, worth $1.50. 0x12 ft. Japanese Surs x$ ft. Japanese Rugs, 60c. Brussels nitre Rugs Half Price. Smyrna Rugs 30x60 inch $1.50. Mat size 50c. SKdi? S ITKIIC (LARGE came hcie from Doylestown, the coun ty seat ot Bucks countS'. During Mr. Miller's nine-year pns toiate In Scrunton 2R4 niembets have boon tocelved Into the chili fit, He has always been bbsoived as dtaudlhg for a conservative and chutchly type of Lu thoinnlsm. Ho Is popular among his brother clergymen who will, no doubt, lend with regret this announcement of his ptoposed lemovnl. Htili Collars with soft button holes. Tho Lacka wanna Laundiy 30S Penn ave, Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Boss, 307 Spiuco btreet. 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. nt 3c. Store, 623 Lack'a. uve Steniii Heating and Plumbing. P. P. & M. T. Howiey, 231 Wyoming ave. iSotice. Tho following Is a list of display curds Kept In stock at this olllce anil for sale at ten cents each: Kooins foi' lent. For sale. This property for sale. Furnished looms. House for rent. , House to lot, etc. Still Paice Cutting Tor the- benefit uf the People. I'lne Capes unci Jiickets nt I.cj 1 linn Half 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 bill IJARUAINS IN FUR CAI'IiS. W. R. BLACK'S, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Sawyer's flillinery Store. We have recently add;d a full I'm: of Candies to be sold at thu uniform price ol 20c. per 11). The assortment consists of some 50 dilleieut kinds. The tmalit is A Xo. 1, being maim factiucil from the finest and most wholesome stock. Upou these merits we solicit jour patronage. M NAMEAFEWSFECULS: Per J( lb. Chocolate Cream Walnuts 5c Chocolate Covered Dates 5c Marshmallows 5c Grecm F.llwls 5c Fine Caramels 5c Bumf Almonds 5c Cream Almonds 5c Cream Walnuts 5c Cream Bon-Bons 5c Mix Thorn to Suit Yourself. Soliie Piano Stands at the Head AND J. V.'. flUCUNSr.V Stcnds ot tlic Mead in tho Music tmclc. You can nlwaja irut a better lj.iri,.iln lit Ills beautiful wiirorooma thin at any othor placo in tho city. Call and btti f 01 join self btforu buIuif, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming House. 4 ill in-lw' WINDOW.) 423 Lackawanna Avaniu, 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 cntiic stock of CLOTHING, ITS 111 FURNISHING GOODS In both our stores, 412 Spi'llCC St., and 205 LucklUUUUM AU'., will be closed out at PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY LOW to facilitate a speedy wliid-up of our business. STERLING SILVER e 9 Is a new luldition to our stock at Bottom Prices. Opened an other new line of ite China For Decorating Prices and styles talk, as wc are selling lots of it. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. .T. WMCHEL, Mcars Hide, Cor. Wnili. and Sprue: St THE k MILL CO., Builders' Hardware, Gas, Plumbing and Electric Fixtures, Electric Light Wiring. STEAM AND ROT WATER HEATING 434 LACKAWANNA AVE, A. E. ROGERS' Jewelry Store, 213 LACKftWAHNA AE.1UI DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, WATCHES? Look at our $10 Gold Wutches, Wtirraiitud 15 Years. 213 Lackawanna Avenu3. mlS Dunn's
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