The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 24, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    TTLB SORANTOTST TRIBUNE- AVE ONES DA.Y MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1897.
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WE ARE THANKFUL
Tortlio pitronnsoiecelvcd in tho
pint. Vo therefore oliall mnko n
si'i:oiai. orrnn ror till- week
ur'iiuiMiKijiins.
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Mini's Cnlfikln Shoe, lnce.
Just Kenioniiblo now,regu CI 20
Jur jirlce fll.r.n
ft
410 SPRUCE STREET, g
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CITY NOTES.
Tho Woman's Keelcy league will mut
till' ovenlnff at 7 TO o'clock.
.Mis. Lllvlra HuiiJn was dlsehnrsed fiom
the ll.ihutiraun hospital jestoidiiy.
Tho Ininmoie rillo ranso "HI bo PPU
fiom S n. m. to 0 p. in. Th.inkBlvlns: ilay
for poultry nnd prize shooting.
Tlino will ho a quoit handicap nml other
uues Thunk-lvlm; day nt Willi im Win
throp'u hotel on the ()l pliant boulevard.
'Street ComtnlsMrnor IIuiuiIiikV nun
jtsteicUy began cav.itlnir for u blo-kod
M'Wir pipe m Linden '.licet .it tho u
thcduil. l,Kiih I.vndk... was sllRhtlj Injured yei
tirday In the Hampton mine, whole he H
cniplojod as a- l.ibtacr. lie i now at tho
ilo.scs Taj lor liosiilt.it.
Thomas Swart;! was commHtid to tho
inunty J.ill jc.itird.iy In default of bail
on a charge of larceny picfpried licloro
Alderman Jones, of I'arliondale.
This fenliiK In SIoroI's dancing aca
tic my John Hojlo O'llcilly council, oium'
.Men'd Institute, will hold Us annual mi
clal. Tin io promltrs to be a laiKe nl
teudance. lUv. 11. A. Grant, in tor or tho Hob
unl l'laco African Methodist Kplscopil
chinch, will ni'iln'S the workmuit at
the Delaware, Kick.iwanna and Western
machine ship today at 1-.J0.
IMwaid Scdcn, 31 jears of ns,e, was
puked 11 by the Nolth I"r.J police Stoli
dly nlRlit and was returned jisteiday to
Ills father, Jamci Soden, u bivllclmiiin for
the Delaware, J.acl:uwannr and Western
i ompany.
At tho po-lolllco tomoiron (Thanks
uliliiB dav) the ytamp and policial de
llury windows will clove at 1J o'clock.
Mornlni; deliveries will be made by cai
rlcm. .Money older and register win
dows cloed all day.
Tho Spooner company at tho Academy
jesterdiy prielittd "The l.Ittlo Tn is
i'ii" in the afternoon and "Utoky llllss,
ilie C'licus Gill," at ulitht Today's at
tnetions nro "Miira'b Uanllim." af'er
Ktion; "llcclcs' Gills," cvenlui.
In the Howard Place Afrlein Methodist
i:plscopal chuiih mi Th.inksRivln, day
htvIccs will be. conducted at lnM a. m.
Tlio pastor, by lecpiest, will take as his
topic '"Hie Gopol tho Word ol God." A
mIvci olfirlnK foi the poor will le taken.
John Mellale, of West Scraulon, nuninst
whom a ihaiRo i pending In Wayne
uuiy, was sim mined jesderday by
Iuj boiulman, Joseph HciMliiKtoii. I.iti l
lii the day llobelt J. Mcfrea. of South
Sitantnn, become Mellah's sunty In tho
sum of 3Cn.
MitikiKc Ihinsis weio jesterJav Kraut
i I to Thorn P. Mlllani', of llallsteal,
anil Jennie M. IluKKiitj, r Hcinnton,
,ii 'in J. Kiiiutd) an I Mny J Smith, of
PokWIlp; John Jtusscll and Mamie llar
i. of rantti.. Ciwen e llara, of Aich
I lid, and Annie Gantoy. of sjcianto'i;
i liartwill ill lllln and Piss'e S. Kendall,
i f Chinchilla' Gitiri'o SI iy ind Anna Iiv-
li!, of S-rantnii, William O. C i liigau an I
llmiiia SI. Sloto, of Sciauton: Harry l'al
im r and Anne lie 11 Is, of Scianlon;
daitln J. 1'iiunln.li-ini and Small Moiau,
r Sernutnn; William SI. Tmmbly, of
Phlladclphl i, nnd Ai'nes Conh. of Slo4
c utt ; Joslah II. WMIinin, oT Palls, mil
Susie I!. Klnir. of a I anion; Thomas Pin
an urd Nillli- Jones, of C-nbor.d lie; i:i
w ird ilcAUIstei and Slaiy Sic Dcinnell. of
Donmoie; Ch.ulis II isKlnn and SI iry Jit.
Ii'innell, of S latitiui; James llowden
Wil.-on and Slac-ule .1. Uum II. or Serai,.
inn: Jo-eph Gladj.s and Kaile Albnoht,
t f Taylor.
IluyiV
i lKht.
oicliostia In Jlusle hall to-
A sentloinan, vifo anil child, S years
old, want the comfoits of a homo In n
stilctly pi hate family. Must lie In u
Miort locality. WIIIInK to pay for com
i'irt. Aildio.ss enie of Lock Ho 115.
Our
Display
Of
Never was moio otenMo and elabor
ate than wo will exhibit this week. That
our models aro generally accepted as
marking nil that Is new, novel and attiac.
tlo In Millinery Is a well-known fact.
We hao mado a special effort for our
ellsplny for this week and If you aie In
want ot the Latest btyles and at a ica
Fonablo.prlco thero la but ono placo In the
city to go. And that Is at
324 Lnjkawaina Ava.
SCHANK&SPENCER
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DACEY AND M'NICHOLS
WAIVE A HEARING
One ot Tlirm Entered Hall Bit ore
II. M. Edwards.
Judge
A1ILKIEVITZ IS ALMOST BLIND
Could Not Open Ills Kjes
Alileriniin"! Ollico niiil wns
loin Pniibli! in Sny hellicr
Ilia Accused .11 en Were His
111 lilt!
Tlicre
or Not
uiits'-ltccclvcil Torriltlu luiiinrs
About Ilia Head. -Story ol the
llriilnl, I'nprmol.cd Assault.
Hllmled, tenipoinilly, In both ejes,
f i oin a brutal assault made upon him,
Sunday nlRlit, Jlnrtln MllklcviU could
not Identify IiIh aceusecl assailants
William .7. JlcNIelioIs nnd James Dacey
when tho two men Htootl In fiont of
hint In Alderman Mlllni'.s ollico jester
day afternoon. Tho bandages mcip ie
inntod fiom over Ills eyes, after SIII
ltlcxitz had been led like a child ftom
tho city hall to tho aldei man's ollko.
The Injuied man tried to lift the swol
len and discoloietl eyelids, but only
partly suceteded
N'eveitheless, the accused weie ip
nianded for comt, the chai'Ko ot high
way lobbeiy unci iiRRrnvntcil assault
nnd battery bchiK unbailable bufoie an
ulderiuan. JlcN'IchoLs went befoie
Judi?e II, M. IMwaids and entered ball
in the Mini of $1,000, his mother. Mrs.
Kate JliNlthols, tiunllfylht?. D.iccy Is
at the cetitial police Mutton and will
be Bent to the county jail today If he
can not llnd a bondsman.
Tho aire-t of Constable John Walsh,
who was the tlilnl imtii Impll-e-atcd
In the assault, wan mentioned
in yesterday's Tilbune. Ho furnished
s-ecuilty In $1,000 before- Juiltfe Ktl
waitls, Monday. Jlllklevltn's Injuries,
thoiiKli not necessailly fatal, ate pei
haps tho woist of any lclliu of assault
the police have dealt with In a Ions
time. Ho l.s now nt the Lackawanna
hospital. Hesldes the total etllp.o of
Hljjlit, Milklenltz has cuts all over his
head and face. His theeks ate swol
len and biulsed. His story Is a.s fol
lows: STOUY OF Till: ASSAULT.
"While wnlklncr alone; the Keyscr Vat
lev lallioad, about S o'clock Sunday
nlRlit, In company with Michael Glan
tey, an iibciI man, and one othei, whose
name Is not known, thiee men, sup
posed to be Walli. Mt Nichols and Da
ley, tamo up fiom behind and pounced
upon MIlkleiltK.
At the benlnnlns of the assault Olan
cey and the other man left Mllklcvltz
to the meicy of his assailants. Glan
fiy stated esteul.iy that ho ciled out
"Help and all kinds of murder"
HeachliiK Continental hill, wheie Jlll
klevltz lhes, Olatuey got htlp anil
staited batk. Mllktovltz was found on
the Hack In a lecllnlnt; postuie. His
face was smeaied with blood. He
stated that the men had tnken ills
watch and money.
The Injuied man was taken home
and Dr. J. J Can oil summoned. Ycs
teiday Mllklcvltr. in can- of Di. X. -..
New bin y, was led fiom the hospital to
the c ity hall, where Clancey had come.
Glancey, howeei, said that he couldn't
Identify the pilsoneis, Dacey nnd Mc
Nlchols To a Tilbune lepoiter at Al
dei niiin Mlllm's ollice, after the ltparliifr
yesteiday afteinoon, Glancey said:
"That's them, all light."
When jiii'ssoci tuither lie would say
no moi e.
The two jii lsoners were ask"d to stand
befmc Mllklevltz. while Dr Xe.lniry
cut the bandages off his eyes and
head The sight ieealetl was lepul
slve and pitiful. The poor tellow's face
was dlstoitecl and dlscoloted With his
hands he tried to raise his eyelid.', but
could not accomplish the feat.
Alderman Millar then announced that
as MllklovlU's siKht was so poor tho
heailny would be postponed until .Mon
day, w,lic;ii his condition would bo Ini
pi oved.
When tho aldeimnn made this an-
noiinceniLiit the moused decided to
wahe a h ailns.
ITIS ADEADLGTIERIIERR.
No Kflort IJi'iiik tJnile to llnlorce Hip
Alien I a l.nw.
None of the laiue corpoiatlons and
not oier half a dozen 'employeis, nil
told, have timudUd with the piovlslon
ot the alien ta law, lociuliiiiR a iiitar
terly lenoit of the number of aliens
employed, and a lemlttance of thiee
eent.s for eveij da tint each of them
w oiked.
Tho employeis evidently take for
granted that the law will be declnied
unconstitutional, and that at all ecnts
they will hold oil-'until the supieme
conn passes on the Plttsbuig decision.
The county commlssloneis, who nre
entiusted with the enfoiceinent of the
law, ii'iruid the matter In nbout tho
same llsht as the emplojei.s. To com
pel a toiiiiillance would entail a lot
of lotiit exntnses, and, us theio l.s
i-Mij assuiance that In the end the
count would have Its trouble for Its
pains, tho commlssloneis concluded
that Is In line with common .sense to
wait until the supreme couit has dealt
with tho cjuestlon of tho constitution.
i alltj. of the net.
TWO .MORE UNHAPPY WIVES.
Hunt Divorce liom I heir Alleged
Cruel Musbiimls.
Two dlvoic suits wcie Jlcmdny flled
by (-Judcc Stanton
Annie Nlzalak, by her next lilend,
A. 11. Piledtd, asks for dlvoico from
her husband, Albeit Nlzalak, alleging
as grounds tliciefnr, continued tiuelty.
They weie man I'd Nov. JI, 1SM, and
btpniate.l Auu'. - last.
Maiy i:aily. by h"i- next ft lend, John
Madden, seeks separation fiom her
alleged ciuel husband. John 13.11 ly.
They were man ltd Dec. 2'J, is'ij, and
lived together until Nov. IS, 1S'J7.
WAN IS $5,090 FOR BEINO SLANDERED
IIiiKtnuid and Hile ,i rested for Sny
lag Pad ''liiiij.'s,
John and Koa Jioiz, of Prlcoliurg,
lnvo very ban tonsucs if what Iholr
neighbor, JIIss Annie (Jailtivltch, bays
of Hum Is tin.
Miss Uailavlteh alleges thnt oi two
lecerit occasions tho Jlotzis ncclalmed
her guilty ot some very Impilntablu
things nnd for thesu u'tfianres uho
wants thrm to pay her $3,000 damages,
She 1ms ivtained Okell .t Okoll to as
sist her In getting It.
RUNAWAY ON PENN AVCNUR.
A. .11. Hoime, n New York Drummer
Hint tin I'.xulliiii; I'.vpcrlcnce.
A. JI. riecse, n drummer for a New
York house, had an exciting experi
ence Jlonduy evening nt CSO, Ho was
driving u team of horses attached to a
light can luge toward the iltv nnd
when passing under tho railroad bridge
at I'onn avenito nnd Olive street one
of tho horses stumbled nnd, becoming
frightened, binke his harness nnd, lenv
ItilT lilt mnte, dashed up Olive stieet lo
Washington avenue, out Washington
to Sptuco nnd thence lo Gorman's
fltnble, whore tho horse was hired.
The other liorso staited up the l'onn
nvenuo hill nt a mad pace and at the
Truth ollleo collided with a carriage
owned by n man mimed O'Mnlloy and
badly damnuod It. At the Windsor,
t'eese Jumped from the e'nirlaso nnd
escaped lnjuiy.
The hoi.sp tinned east on I.lnden
stieet to Wyoming and thence to
Spruce. At Hint corner the carriage
collided with a telegraph polo nnd was
w locked. I'teed from this encumbcr
ancn the hoisp proceeded to the stable
without further mishap.
FIPTH DISTRICT Y. M. C. A.
Will Hold a Convention at Montrose
Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday.
Programme of the Sessions.
The llrst convention of tho Klftli ills
ti let ot the Young Men's Cliilstlnn as
sociation will bo held in Jlonttose on
Kildny, Satmdny and Sunday. In the
di'tiltt nre tho Pillowing associations:
Wllko'-llarte, I'lttston, Scianton, To
w anda, Athens, Stroudsburg, Hast
Rtroudsbuig,l''"oicst Cit and Montrose;
railioid associations ol jtianton nnd
Hallstead and College associations of
Hast Stioudsbmg State Noimnl school,
Wyoming semirary, Su.sciuohnnna col
legltte Institute- and Kej stone Acad
emy. Olbceis of the district association
are. J. W. liaodei, Wllkes-Hunc,
clmli man; 13, H. Huckalew, 'Wllkes
P.aue, secretin'. The ptogiamme for
the convention Is:
PUIHAV APTI3IINOON
I "'i-Opinlilg of Concentloi. J. W. Hao-
der, Chulrn-.an District Conimlt-
(e, Wllke-Uarie
Devotional UsirciSLs A. . llowei,
Clialiman Devotional Commit t i,
Sc'iantoii.
miDAY DVP.NING.
T.50-Song Service Prof. J. M, Chance,
Sluslcal Director, Scianton.
S C0 Addiess-Hev. 1. A. Lansing. D. D.
Pastor Green IUcIkp Picsbytcilin
Churcli.
SATL'ltDAV SIOIIXING.
3.15 Devotional I3orcises JUm-m. liow-
c r, Chance.
11.11 The "Voko l'ellows' Hand" Idea,
P. H. lieldcn, P.allioad Dcpait
inent, Scraiiton.
10.3) Music Its Placei and Power In As
sociatlon Wink. Prof. J. JI.
CJtanci.
11 00 Hlblis Stud Chailes 13. Hurlbuit,
Supeiintindont Pennsylvania lllblo
Institute, Plillailclphla.
SATPUDAY APTHriN'OOX.
'J i'r Devotional I3erclsos Slessrs. liow-
er and Chance.
.' Si) Tho Social Life J. J. Paikhurst,
Scianton.
3.1" lSlbln Classes Clare nno 13. Cook,
Ke stone Academy, Pactoryvlllo.
1 13 A Iirgei' Place lor Pnier In Our
Work Dr. H. S Slelxcll, Chairman
nun Devotional Committee,
SMIkts-llaite.
1.1" Hlble Slu i Charlfs v.. Hurlbuit.
SATPUDAY 13VP.N1NG.
T." Sonc; Soivlci Pi of. J. SI. Chance.
S Addiess Clnrlrs 13. Hurlbuit.
SPNDAV SIOrtNINO.
0 SO Communion Hour for Delegates and
Christian Jit n of Jlonttose,
SPNDAV A FTl'P.NOON.
3.CJ Kvangtllstlc Sorvlco for .Men.
SP.N'DAY P.VI3NING.
7 ".0 Devotion il LmicIsi's.
T.to A Seilcs of Aiblltsscs by Huslnesa
JIpii Pieenllni; a Study of the
Young .Men's Christian Associa
tion; II. A. PilUci, of Wllkes
llaiie. Pre-ldlng.
1 lis Providential Inception and 13
t elision T. 11. Athelton, Wllke.i
llano.
'.'. Its Ad iptablllty to All Young Jlen
Di. V. C. Johnson, Wilkes. Parte.
I. Its Work for All ot a Young JIan
I lev W. 13. Plumley, Scrantmi.
u The Snppiiory Agencies 1 1. A.
Puller, Wilkc-Hairo.
Pan well 13si'ioscs In Ch.irge of S.
JI. Paul, State Seeietaty.
The folk wing aie some of the Strnn
tonlans who villi attend the conven
tion: (It ni go ti. Slahy, sccietary of the
Young Jtin's Chilstlan association; J.
JI. Chance ant' the following membeis
of the Young Men's Chilstlan Associa
tion JIale eiunitettc A. D. Van Goi
elcr, Newton Ctoft, F. J. Kiank nnd C.
A. Mnng; Hov. I. A. Lansing. D. D.,
V. H. Stamon. Jr., A. "W. Long, Philip
llaendlges, Gooige I. llatnaul, Fred
Dodge, J. M. Vail, Dr. Pierce and F.
W. Peaisill, sptietaiy of the Ilallioad
Young Men's christian association.
ELM I'AKK CIIURClf.
Organ Itocilnl.
On tho evening of Thanksgiving Day,
Mr. J. Alfied Pennington will give nn
Oigan Hecital in Kim Park church, as
sisted by Mr. John T. Watklns, bari
tone. Admission, silver offering. See
Iitogramme in nnother column.
l'lnces to Kenieinber.
Tho people of Scranton should re
member the "Florence Crlttenton
Home" in tlitlr Thnnksgiving Way re
niPinbiances. Their has been no "do
nation day" as yet, and mnny artlcleu
are needed besides money anil food.
Remember the Inmates of Lackawan
na hospital when making your Thanks
giving purchases. They will enjoy n
dinner on that day as well as people
who nie at their own homes.
A Return ol Thanks,
Mr, and Jlis, I3dvvnid JIaloney de
sire to icturn their slnceie thanks
and nppietintlon to tho many kind
nelghbois and fi lends who assisted
them In their lecent bet pavement In
the loss ot their dear and loving daugh
ter, and especially to thoie who gave
evidenco of their feeling by Moral of
feilngs, words of love, and also to the
llovver-beareis and pall-beaiers.
It's the dipping of hmids
in hot water that chaps
them in Winter. Luke
warm water and
FELS-NAPTHA
soap avoids this,
liil.S A CO., PlilUJclpliia.
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Uiih.
UitlH n id nil
Moimich DWor-
der positively cured, drover Uralmni'" 1b.
peptlii llemedv In n Hiiccinc. One iloso re
iiiovennll illNtiein, mill it pormiiuent euro of
thu niot ilirouluund nevoid cimui U uiutrati
teed. Do not miller! A Ail-conl bottle will
conv lnce tlio mint Nkoptlc.il.
.Muttliuua lliosi, Uiiii,ri,'Ul3i U'JO l.iickn
wtiuiiu iivcnuv,
MR. .DUNNIKG'S NEW
FORM OF PERMIT.
First
Ones t'gticd Yesterday by the
Street Commissioner.
TlieV CONTAIN MANY CONDITIONS
Provide for the .Mnnncr In Which I'x-ctt-utlotis
nnd l'llen of lluildiiic
.Materials Sltull Jlo Ciiardcd-.Lnv
ing of Tcmpornry Slilcwnlkv'-Thi'
11 ork of Keeping the Mrccls rree
Irom Obstructions 11 ill Ho Perse
vered In.
A now form of permit for conti actors
or ptlvnte Individuals who desire to
open any of the city streets or occupy
u poitlon of them during building ope
latloiiH has been adopted by Street
Commissioner Dunning. The llrst of
the new permits were Issued yeMerday.
lleie aio the piovlslons pi luted on the
new permit:
Stiict compliance with these provisions
aid ueitssary. Otlieiwlse penult Is foi
folted and obstructions will bo icmovcd
at tho i-xpt ne of pit petty lospouflble
without further r.otlte.
No poison shall occupy street or side
walk for building operations, without
llrst completing a tompoiaiy sidewalk
four (I) feet wide, and lelice. See- Digest
of Oidlnan-es of 1S1II, page 131. See. 10.
In no ease shall more than one-half of
the stiet be occupied for building ma
tt ilal, and upon completion of the work
the sit tet Is to be put In the same con
dition as It was Imfoie It was occupied.
Gutters must not be abstiuctcd, mortar
and iiniont must not be n.Ktd, nor llrcs
built on pavemt nt
Not li ss than four (l f t in width of
sldiwalk must bo ktpteleiin and In pies,
able lonlltlou at all times.
A1JOPT MATHRIAL"?.
Mat. rials must be plhd compact! and
safelv, not to etoed tight (, f 1 1 1 Ml
height Tlit shall not be placed within
irur (4) fiet o. ati.v inlltoad track, within
four feet (I) feet or an c llv lamp or light
post, nor within t n (10) ftet of any lire
hdiaut.
A red light must be plated on ob-dnii-tions
evoiy night that stieet Is oocuplo 1.
Aphalt and brick pivttneiits must bo
piopcrl piotected with plank before any
uiatcii.il is pi iced then on, and tlain ige
thereto will boehaimd to piopeit upon
which woik is bilng ilont.
13cavat!ons must be pioperly guaidol,
and If sidewalk is removed for repair or
rclalng, a suitable tt-inpoiary walk must
be maintained linmedlatt ly liet lo curb;
the same to be proteLtnl
'Vii mnteilals and tools must be ip-
moved Immediately upon completion of
work for vvhith tliev aie Used. Tho iho
of street for refuse maleilal Is not In
eluded in this poind.
I3cavatlons mas', be piopeily guarded,
and all dirt plated in ditches must bo
thoroughly soaked with water or securely
tamped.
This permit Is granted with the undei
itandlng that all reiiultemonts of city
ordinances are to lie compiled with, If at
any tlmo material Interfeies with public
woik, this permit Is hereby revokes!
Connections with seweis must be mndo i
with spur or "Y" branch. Notify stieet '
tommlssion when actual conniption will
be made.
Notify street commissioner when null
ing of ticmhcs will In gin.
GOOD FOR SIXTY DA S.
The new pennits will onlv bo good
foi a peilod of sixty davs. If the law
lias been icspected during that period
It can then be renewed without cost.
If, on tho other hand, the holder of
the pennlt has not shown reasonable
speed In prosecuting the work In hand
or if he lias not icspected the condi
tions under width the peimlt was is
sued the time of the peimlt will not bo
extended. The shoit term permits nie
for the purpose of keeping a check on
those who obtain them
Sir. Dunning .says he Is going to per-
WORTH OF
II
LL
.MIST Ke Sltui!,'Mcr!(l in
Jibt Klglit l)iiS.
Theio's no altci native. K JIl'ST
leave tho store Dee 1st.
This gives th' people ail unequalled op
pcutunlty to buy theli millinery, velvets,
ribbons, laces, ornaments, ostrich and
fancy feathers at i rices lower tlum was
evo qucled on lew i.olrable goods.
Wo'ro alvas loud .of silling cheap, but
In tills caso wo have no altci native the
goods must so.
A. R. SAWYER
VA'l
WYOMING AVKNUE.
Cloak Oeparfmsnf.
ooooooooo
Ladies' Coats--Black Boucle,
high storm collar, real value, $10.00.
Wediii'sday lor $15.05.
Ladies' Coats--Dark Navy Ker
sey, high storm collar, real value, $9,
Wertm-sdiiy $5.05.
Child's CoatsLight mixture,
greeti Kersey trim, from 6 to 12 years,
real value $7.50. Wednesday $1.85.
Ladies' Light Coats are in great
demand. We have a large line of
Meltons, Kerseys aud Coverts in full
tailor made finish, prices from $10.00
to $20.00.
Ladies' Capes Fine Berlin
braided Capes in Boucle, Velour and
Meltou, from $5.00 to $35.00,
EARS &
severe In tho work of keeping tho
streets free from obstructions. Wagons,
boxes, pieces of timber or In fact any
thing ese that mny bo conldeied nn
obstruction left in nny of tho streets,
courts or lanes of tho city over night
without permission wilt lie taken in
chargo by his men.
NBW ENQLAND S0CIGTY MEETS.
O Ulcers I'.lcctcd nnd Ilntc .Set I'or An
mini Dinner.
At the annual mppt,lng of the New
I?nglnnd society, held In the board of
trndo rooms lat night, Mujor Kverett
Wan en was elected juesldent, Colonel
Oeoig? Snndeison. vice prenldent; J
11. Fisher, M'cretaiy, A. C. Fuller,
treasurer, and II. 13, 1'alne, historian,
Hie last three being re-elected,
Tuesday, Dec. 21, ,the eve of Fore
fathers' Day, was named as tho time
for the eleventh uunual banquet. The
details will be arranged by a banquet
committee, to br named by the presi
dent. Adjournment was made to Dec.
II.
THE MARKVINQ ALOER.MAN.
'. II. 11 right .Undo Happy Three
Couples in Two Unvs.
Aldermnn O 15. Wright, of the Ninth
ward, nached his two bundled and
seventy-sixth wedding yesterday.
The two hundred nnd seventy-sixth
was that of James If. "Wilson and
Maggie J. Russell, both ot this eitv,
who weie mnirlod yesterday after
noon. Jtonday the aldeimnn married
William Harvey, nnd Jtlss Uertha
Hlnkley; and William II IMiker and
Sarah J. Lldgett, all of this elt.
Tlie I3utlre i'opiilntiou
will not witness thp great Thanksgiv
ing afteinoon football game between
tho High School and School of tho
Lackawanna, nt Athletic park. Game
i ailed at I! p. m. Don't miss It. Great
gume.
SCROFULA Is tlw advertisement of
foul blood, It may be cntliely driven
from th system by tho faithful use of
Hood'u Sar.saparilla, w llch thoroughly
ptuillcR the blood.
HOOD'S RILLS are easy to take.easy
to operate. Cure indigestion, bilious,
ness. 23e.
Steam Ilctiliug and l'luiiihiug.
, F. & M. T. Ilowley, 231 Wyoming ave.
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Do j'on own a pair H
of opera glasses ? 3
There is a satis fac- H
tiou in knowing the
glasses oue is look- B
ing through were 5
not used the night
before by any Tom, S
Dick or Harry. We S
are showing a liand-
K
some assortment
fine, high grade
goods with double
acromatic lenses at
prices that are ex
tremely low.
Jlotoeco finished kIhss
nickeled t rlmiued 1'liev n
Her lens, complete, with
ease ....
$1.75 g
1.89 S
Lnrsei size, blnclc enamel
and morocco, .lumtlle glass
I'cnrl and nickel opera
Klassts Clinvnller lenses.
Veiy pretty and durable,
with case
Handsome pearl and irold
plated Kliihs very tlnulenK.
With case, complete
m
3.90 I
PH
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5.00 1
I THE REXFORD COMPANY I
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I 303 Lack. Ave.
m mm
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ecials for
Fur Co!larettcs--Vc have a
fine assortment at reasonable prices.
Ladies' Silk Waists --We are
closing out our Silk Waists and offer
very stylish waists at a bargain.
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Mr f J
And Silks.
We are showing full assortments
of stylish goods of the best quality.
Our prices are not high
HAGEN
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1 You I
Will
Enjoy I
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USJ TAKINQ A LOOK AT OUR NEW
2 HOLIDAY GOODS JUST AH-
i2 RIVINQ. '.
i5 WE HAVC JUST UNPACKED '-
i SOME NOVEL EFFECTS IN
5 ROOKWOOD ?
: THAT WILL EXCITE YOUR gj;
f ADMIRATION. OUR STORE IS $;
S CROWDED FULL OF PRETTY S
!-"5 THINGS, AND WE INVITE YOU
' TO SEE THEM. C'
'4 MILLAR c
PEOK, 134
S WYOMING AVENUE.
THE
Our specials are not fanciful
products of pen aud ink.
Personal inspection will con
vince you that they are the
best and cheapest goods in
the market.
Our Specials for This Week
1,000 Pair
of Men's Shoes.
In Lace and Congress,
all sizes aud
from $1.50 to
week,
toes, ranging
$i.75- This
1,000 Pair
of Ladies' Shoes
Button aud Lace, latest
toes, all sizes, selling regular
at $1.50 and Si. 75. This
week,
i
THE
326 Lackawanna Avanua.
-Famous Old Stand."
We
KLINE IE
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KM SHOE
dnesday
Our
wassed at
and wear,
ds
415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa.
Wooden
Wares
In every kitchen are
the most useful aa
well as the cleanest.
Complete line in our
down stairs depart
ment. Suggestions
might remind you of
some you need.
SALT nOX of wood, value 19c,
now
SALT HOX of China wood cov
er, value 7c now
WOOD 1UM KLOUU SU1VE,
nil sizes
KNIFH HOXi:s. with two parts
nnd handle, lcKithir 21c, now.
IlUnAD HOA11DS, 12 Inches In
diameter
DOl'r.II 1SOA1U), InrKP sizes,
regular 73c, now
C1IOPPIXO HOWLS, 3 sizes,
value much moio than pi Ice,.
10c
44c
10c
10c
10c
49c
10c, 19c, 24c
m'TTHU PUIXTS that will
make neat designs, logulnr
price 25c, now
SLAW CUTTnilS thut nro ot
the' best wood and blade,
value L'5c now
IIOLLIXG l'ISii with loose
handles
COFFED MILLS', pood wood
box, adjustable Rrlnders
CLOTHES POLES notched In
2 places and sharp end
XO. C imoOM, host vvhlski,
value 2"c , short time for
19c
19c
10c
24c
10c
19c
THE GREAT
310 Lackawanna Ave.
J. II. L.VDWIG.
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Thls Coat, 53.4S, u little beauty.
About ten styles to select from
well mado and ull wool cloth; sev
eral colois Wo have them from
JI 4S up. The largest lino In tho
city to select frem
Sco our Ladtes' Coals, Copes
and Suits.
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224 LACK.
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AVENUE.
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M, & H. Gloves ai'e unsur
the price, in lit, flexibility
STORE
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BROWN
owes
Underwear
Complete assortments of Under
wear for Men, Women aud Children,
Special--Ladies' Fleece Lined at 25c
Misses' Natural Wool Ribbed Un
derwear, reduced from 75c to 50c,
Men's Heavy Natural Wool Un
derwear, in order to close, reduced from
$1.00 to 75c.