'IIIIS SCKANTON TIUBUJNHJ-T.11TJHSDA Y MOItNINGr, NOVEMBER 'J5. 18!T. f BARGAINS IN BOOKS At Norton's. Shakespeare, In 4 vols, cloth, good stock, well made, for 07 ct' McCouley's History of England, 5 vols., cloth binding, for 97 cts. Dickens' Works, 15 vols, cloth, good stock and well made, for ,6 00. Scott's Wavcrly Novels, 12 oH, cloth, fair paper and good type, for 6 00, Bulwcr Lytton Works, 13 vols, cloth, fair paper and good type, for $8. 00. White House Cook Book, cloth, $1.50. "George Elliot" Works, t vols, cloth blndiiU', Jt.60. John Sherman s Recollections, 3 vols., cloth covers, subscription price $7.50, our price, $4. Gen. Grant's .Memoirs, cloth, complete, for Jt.oo. Gen. Shermau's Memoirs, cloth, complete, ,i. 25. Shakespeare's 12 Handy Volumes for the Pocket cloth covers, 5.00. 50 cent books, cloth covers, 35 cts. 35 cent books, cloth covers, 25 cts. 25 cent books, cloth covers, 15 cts. 25 cent books, paper covers, 10 cts. 20th Century Scries standard authors, red buckram covers, gilt top, excellent paper, printed from new type, equal to any 1.50 copyright book, about 100 titles, price, 49 cts. "Laurel Library" of standard authors, bound in grc:n cloth and gilt top printed from new type on splendid paper, about 100 subjects, all classics, fit for any library, 49 cents each. These two series of book s arc the handsomest and best value for the price ever seen. They sell at sight. Sec them in our window. Large variety of subjects, by standard authors. M. NORTON, 22 Lackawanna Ave. Have a Cigar? Thanki Don't cara If Ido. All, tuUMn Popular Punch 1'min luck. It's my laorlto. Garnsy, Bron & Co. Norrman & loore PIKE INSURANCE, 1120 Wyoming Ave. Done- Hlsht, JteRU- Laundry iar,iariyi ?, pim J prices, Wtli proli lar roiunl service. The Lackawanna jo8 Penn Avenue. A. B. WARMAN. DR. W, B. HENWOOD, DENTIST JIG LftCKAWftNfn WE. 8 Unc opened a General Insurance Ofllco In Iliers' Hi! Boot ii Ilest Block Companies represented. Largo Jnea especially solicited. Telephone l Btl3. J BEFORE BREAKFAST. Hark tho loud alatm bell", riro bells' What a tnlo of hurry-up theli laekalns foretells; How tho laddies ko verutlni? Fires this cold November night' How tho horses ko a-skatlnfr O'er tho Icy streots In fright' Not a nro at all, you know. Just a bluff put up to show Mayor's brother how 'twould no If we'd have a llro fomo night Tho marriage of Mary Talor. the old est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James I". Taylor, of Montrose, and Norman Stew art, of Clarkavllle, Trim , occurred Wednesday morning at tho home of tho brldo's parents. Tho ctrtmony was wit nessed by only tho immediate fumllles. Tho groom Is of an old and wealthy Tcn ncsseo family, and, with his mother, has resided In Montiose, where they hno relatives, for several years. t Tho ladles of Bt. Mark's nplscopal mlstlon will do a graceful thing today In giving a bountiful dinner to tho newB boys of the city. Tho affair Is to bo under tho direction of Mrs Chat lex ilit Pont Breck. The teachers and rhlldicn of No. 23 school brought many contributions for the poor yesterday. The surplus of sup plies wero voted to the Homeopathic hospital. Tho current lssuo of tho MUilonaiy In an article by Mr. Morrison about mis slon work on tho -ongo, says, In refer ence to Mr. Phlpps, tho colored convert of the Itescuo mission, and Mr. Verner. who accompanied him to Africa, that Big Decline Bulla that were $20.00 now $'.'(,!) Hulls that wero SiiO.OO now $15.00 Made to your measure, fit guaranteed. 300 Patterns. W. C.'Loftus & Co., n03 to 078 Hroadnay, New York. 70 ngenclct. Call atHcronton agency, with WATKllH, Till: HATrUlt,'J0r l4iel(ti wanna avenue. SJ vw (Ml mt they will bo at lincrty to return to America In eighteen months If their health ilemands It. During thilr period of recuperation, substituted will bo sent to Africa to pel form their woik. PEKSOiNAL. r.tllicr Judge, of Hnwley, was in this city yesterday. . -Mrs. Margarot Mulr, tho Ilorlst, will visit friends In Philadelphia todoj. H, I Yorlc, of Peters, York & Co., will spend today with his parents nt PlttMon. Miss Carolyno V. Horsey has returned from 11 visit with friends in Ulnghamton, N. Y. Mrs. J. II. .Sweet, of tho West Side, has returned from 11 visit with friends at Ashley. Mrs. Harry Hughes, of Washington avenue. Is spending several days In New Yoik city. John J. Ilrown has passed a successful examination beforo tho state pharma ceutical examining board. Mr. mill Mrs, A. H. Hazlett, of Phila delphia, havo tnken un a permanent resi lience on Mulberry street. Miss Amanda Twining, of Snetland street, has as her guest her sister, Mrs. William 3. Walters, of Mauch Chunk. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Helms, of North Uromley avenue, me entertaining Charles l.oucks and son, Clifford, of Sharon, Conn. THIS EVliNINO. Orcnii Itreltnl. Mr. J. Alfieil Pennington will give in Oman Itecltnl in Elm Park church this ovenlnir, insisted by Mr. John T. Wntktna, baritone. AdmKslon, silver offering;. Itecltnl begins ut S. UP-TO-DATE BEGGARS. Four Who Were Profiting bj Thanks giving Uencvolence Kan Against the Police. "Ray, mister, can I talk to you a minute"' nml then without uniting for consent "you sec It's Thanksgiv ing tomonovv un' I haven't had n bite to eat in four (lavs. Now" "I don't like jour looks." "I know I look bad, In fact I just came out of the hospltnJ, and 1 haven't eaten a bite .since. I'm most dead. You wouldn't see a fellow drop off right befmc Thanksgiving, would ouV" No answer. "You have a turkey under your arm. Now, I'll bet ye'll have a blp; feed, you an' jer family. An' me well, I guess I'll have to rob some one and go to Jail. You wouldn't see u man go to jail, would jou, and Thanksgiving to 11101 row?" "Yes, I'd see ou go heie, olllcer, this fellow's botheiing me. He's a beggur." Ypsteiilay four of them weie landed In the polite station tlminc the day aid evening. They nil had the same up-tn-the-soason iue; all played upon man a etiaoidinaiy good n..tuie in this festal peiioel. Cine m.i'1 was pointed out to I'atiol man Uloch at the coiner of Spruce stiet and "Washington avenue dm lug the afternoon The ohaige on the po lice ducket said that four men lind undo complaint agairst the fellow. Patrolman Day collared two on Lack awanna avenue nt dliferent times. One. man v. at, soliciting alms In the stores. In the evening Patrolman fluiiell tallied one. This fellow was dKti Unit ing cards on which in big black ti pe was printed "GIVH HIM A LIFT!" Then read the lert: While journeIng through the unseen dangers of lite. It Piovldence has been more kind to ou luan to me, help me all jou can to cist a lay of sunshine on my sad and gloomy pathmj. Accidents will occur, who can tell how or when" They who glvtth to the poor lindeth from tho Lord. Oivo him a lift, don't kneel In pi.iver Nor mot.illzo with his despair Tho man Is dow n and his great need Is ic.idy help, not piajer and creed. To htm than tons of silntly lore. To him than tons of salntl lore. Tray It jou must In jour full heait But give him a lift, give him a ht.u t' The world Is full of good advlie. Of pinvernnd praise and preaching nfee; Hut tho gencious houls who aid mankind Ale scarce as gold and hard to find. Olvo like a Chilstlan tpcak In deeds A noblo life is the best of ciecds. And ho fahall wear n royal crow n Who gives them a lift when they aio down. Patrolman Gin roll lead one of the "pomes" nml genet ou-ly icsponeleel to the appeal. THEIR ANNUAL SOCIAL. .Members of John Hovlu O'ltcilly Council Dniicc 111 Sicycl's Hull. John Hoyle O'Hellly council, Young Mens Institute, held their annual so elal in Helgel's academy last night. It was attended by upwards of 100 couple and was a highly enjoyable event. Dancing was indulged in ftom 9 20 p. m tn i a m. Miss Kate Ileal don, pianist, finnlshinsr music. The boelal wab in chaiue of the fol lowing. John J. C illliH, mauler of cer emonies, J. F. Walsh, assistant mas ter of (.ei emonles, reception commit tee, P. J. Uourke, esrj , M. A. McGlnloy, i'F(i , P. W. Gallagher, eei , Dr. P. II. Kearney, P. H. Gllleian, H. P. Mitchell, M. P. Piown. P. J. McLaughlin, Iloor eommlttee, M. J. Rafferty, John Head er, John II Hurke, IMwaid Morris, James Mot Inn, Frank Connotv, Peter Jlleharcls, Thomas Co.merj", John Itlchuulson, Thomus MeQouldilcU. Among the out of town guests wero: Mr and Mi George McGovetn and IMwntd Hncllsh, of Mauc.li Chunk; M. A. Foid, P. F. GilluRh"!' and A. T. "Walsh, Plttston: James A Ketrnej-, Aichbnld; Dr. McOraw and P. II Oil leian, C'ailiondale. BICVCLB CLUB DANCE. U'm 11 Delightful Alluir Altrndcel by .Nearly 11 Hundred Persons, Inft nlcht In the Scranton Dlcycle Club house vas held tho first of tho two dunces to be given by the club this winter. It was distinguished by success In all thosp minor details which have in pat years combined to make the club 8 holiday dances peculiar In their excellence. Nearly fifty couples were present. The decorations of ferny, palms and plants by Clark were bountiful and attractively arranged. Muslo was furnished by Luvvrence'a oichestra of beven pieces. Supper was served durlntr an Intermission In tho danco programme. The affair was ar ranged by a committee composed of Fred P.eers, chairman; "Wallace Ituth, Louis. Van Wormoi, Trunk Wettllnff and Harry C Lucas. The club's next dance, will be given New Ye&r's ove. dii:d. TISDHL-In Scranton, Pa., Nov 21, 18U7. Hoy W. Tlsdel, only son of Mr. and Mra, Frank A. TUdol, of the South Bide, ago 3 yrais, 2 months and 21 days. Fu neral Friday at 2 p. m, WEDDINGS ON EVE OF DAY OF THANKS Many Prelly Ceremonies Performed In Several Paris ol Hie City. THE JENKINS-REYNOLDS NUPTIALS .Miss .llnrgurot Jenkins Wedded lo Thomas J. Jtcynoldsnt tho Ilrldo's Homo in West Scrnnton--Amoii(; the Other .Marriages in All Paris of tho City Were tho Mnvvson-N llltln sun, Ciidvvgnn-Slotc, llornbnkor (irillin, .Mnloncv-licllr, .McAllslcr .McDonald, Jenkins-iiiunurninn, mid WntUliis-l'iieli Ctircniuiilps. Wedneidnj nt nny time of the year Is t-h-e weddlns day, and when Wednesday Joins hnnds, so to speak, with the Day of Thanks, it is doubly dear to Hint portion of the seventh heaven of which It has been said. "All the world loves a lover." These people hereabouts accepted the opportunity j'ebteiday as a perusal of the following accounts of manlages will show. Jeiil.iii5--ltc nolds. Tlie wedding of Miss Maigaiet Jen kins to Thomas Jefferson Reynolds, chief ot tho road agencies for tin Plttston Slove company, took place at S 30 o'cloek last evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mis. Elizabeth Jenkins, of 41.) South Main avenue. The ceiemony was performed by Rev. Thomas Do Gruchy, pastor of the Jack son Street Haptlst church. At tho appointed hour tho htialns of Lohcngiln's familiar march, played by Mr. Nellie Moses Kvans-Thomas, an nounced the crmlng of bride nnd groom. Roth were unattended save by pietty little Lllzabeth Jones, hi nelce of the bride, who wus the flovvei glil, and the younir miss' fcott, Ar thur Rppst, 10 vcais old, and In full dress attlie. The two little people proceeded thiough' Hie first to the second pailor, followed by the brlde clcct and Mr. Reynolds The bildo's gown was of inouslln ele sole over white silk, becomingly fash ioned and elegant in construction. She raided a handsome bouquet of "bri dal roses M.d under the arch of green and flow cis the effect wns charming. Rev. Mr do Gruchy's lecltation of the rites was a btriking Instance of the solemnity of a marriage ceiumo-iy when dutifully performed. The light and lovable melody of Lla.t's "Flower Song" lent itself to tho impiessive moment. After tho cere-mon-, when the spirited Mendels sohn s was plij-cd, Mr. and Mrs Rey nolds received the conciatulatlons of the friends present. A vorv pleasant time follow td Refieshmenls wete served by Mls&es Jenkins, Gladys Jo seph, Mary Davles. Katluino War nei, Margarot Youngs and Mrs. Corner Price. Mr. and Mrs Revnolels left on the midnight Delawaie, Laekavvanna and Western tialn for a visit to New York city and Washington, D. C. They will be at home at 413 South Main avenue after Dec. 12. Mr Reynolds Is a son of Mr. nnd Mis Joseph Revnolels, of Hampton stieet, and a brother of Reynolds Hi os, statloneis, of Wyoming avenue. He is a valued attache of tho Pittston Stove company, his terrltoiv as agent extending fiom this city to Toionto, Canada Tho bride Is a prominent worker in the Jackson Street Baptist church. Hot friends are lesion. Among the guests last night were. Dr. and Mis. D H. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 15. Lewis, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Hdwin Reese. Aithur and Goi dnn Rcee, Lie mine, Mrs. Dan iel James, Olyphant. Miss Annie James, Oljphant Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenna, Buffalo. Miss Margaret Watklns, Olyphant. Rev. Thomas ele Gruehy and Mrs. do Gruchy, Mr. and Mi.s. John T. Watklns, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prjor, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Mt. and Mis John Genter, Mi. and Mrs. Fiank Pethrlek, Mr. and Mis. David G. AVilllams, Mr. and Mrs u, R Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. D Rvans, Mr. and Mrs. James Lucslev, Mr. and Mib. Thomas How ells, Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Davis, Mi. and Mrs. William Mor Us, Mr. nnd Mrb. W. G. Daniels, Mr. and Mis. Huvdn Rvnns, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Revnolels, Mr. and Mrs. John Rdwaids, Mr, and Mrs. Roger Evans, Mr. and Mis Joseph Reynolds, Mis. James James, Mrs. Thomas O. Thomas, Mrs. Paul "Weiss, Mrs. G Price, Mis. John Wills; Misses Bessie Jones, Mayme Reynolds, Annie Harris, Annie Pilce, Jennie Daniels, Margaret Davis, Maria Jones, Mary Davis, Ella Raynor, Ella Hancock, Kathrlne "War ner, Alice Wniner, Margaret Young, Delia Evans, Martha Davis, Jennio Lewis, Martha Vaughn, Kate Levvlr Gladys Joseph, Lizzie Lloyd, Mat gar. . Davis, Mary Davis. Mary AVIUInniB, Ellas E. Evans, Will Reynolds, Will Davis, J. Karcher, James Lavvson, John James, Edwnid James, Joseph D. Lewis, D. M. Reynolds, Richard Price, Emcrsem D. Owen, John Reese James. Cndw (,'mi--Molc. Yestciday nt noon, Miss Emma M. Slote, tho daughter of Mr. and Mis. 1.. L. Slote, of Sl. Eynon stieet, was united in mairlage to William G. Cadwgnn, of Eynon street. Tho cere mony, which was n verv aulet home nf'air, was performed In the ptrlor of tins lesidence. rf the bride's patents, by Rev. F. P. Doty, pastor of tho Hampton Stieet Methodist chinch. Tho loom was nicely decorated with chrys anthemums, ferns and Dotted plants. The couple wero unattended nnd only tho Immediate families of tlie contract ing parties were In attendance. The bilde was piettlly gowned In a r.eat flttlng costume of dark green cloth, tiJmmed with martfn fur. At tho conclusion of the nuptials, a wedding dinner was berved. Later Mr. nnd Mrs. Cadvvgun departed via too 155 Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western for Corning, N. Y., vh?ro they will bo the guests of fi lends for some time. Upon their jetmn thev will begin housekeeping1 In a newly furnished homo on Stons avenue. P.oth' of thij younc people aie well known, Mrs. Coelvvgan being an ncttvo member among1 tho younger people In tho Hampton Street Methodist chinch. Mr. Cadwgan Is a master cat punter. .Miiwoii--U'l.lnson. In the presence of a laruo number nf friends, Miss Margarot Mawson, of MO North Main avenue, was wedded to Cluletopher Wilkinson, of Noith Main avenue, ut 8t. Luke's Episcopal church last evening at 8 SO o'cloek, the rector, Rev Rogers Israel pronouncing the beautiful and Impie-nlve ritual of the Eplrcopal church, Th bilde wns attended by Mis, Ed vtud (illli'sple us brld'jnuld, and Ed ward aillcsple acted as best man, Ths bride woro a hnndsomo gown of dark green vviMdllig cloth, with satin trim mings, Mrs. Gillespie was attired in cream cashinom. Roth Indies carried chrysanthemums. At tho conclusion of the nuptial ceremony the bridal par ty repaired lo the residence of tho bildo's mother wlieie a substantial wedding supper wns nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson nra popularly known among n large number of friends nnd will reside with the brldo's mothei at t.19 North Main avenue. The guests at tho reception were! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mawson, Mr. and Mrs. John Eentham, Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Cndden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Newton, Mr. and Mrs John Riston, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rothcr Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roscncnnz, Mr. and Mrs W. Ben nett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Doyle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Penjamln Edwnrds, Mr. and Mrs. 9. Bcddno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Rod vvav, Mrs Rosencranz, Alt a, Jennio Rodwnj', nnd the Misses Levlna fias ton, Margniet Roderick, llannult New ton and Hattlo Reynolds, RIcKard Ed wards, James Newton, Hopkln Wenth crhog, James Evnns, Edwnrd Rodvvay, Edward Divls, George Mawson, Harry and John Riston, GrllTith Davis, Jumes Wilkinson, Robert Mawson, Isaac Revnolels, John Baston, W llllatn Davis, Richard Pletce, John Mnrsh. ,1 rimes Johnson rind William Hartford. Tliomns--Hnrnes. Miss Blanche I., the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Rush N. Thoman. of 414 Not th Ninth stieet, was united in mar lingo to Hobait H Barnes, nf Peters burg, at 9 o'clock last evening at tho home of her parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. B. .Svvret. pastor of tlie Simpson Methodist chutch. The room was aitisticallj dec orated with chrysanthemums nnd loses The bride', hnndsomelv gowned in a costume of stcel-grny bridal silk, tilmmed with chiffon and ribbons, was attended bj Miss Stella Barber, as bildesmald. MIs Barber was piettlly attired In white organdie over pink silk with ribbon ttlmmlngs. Both wore corsage bouquets of bridal loses. Frank T. Carpenter was best man After con gratulations had bpen offered, a boun tiful post-nuptial lepast was served. Mr. and Mrs Barnes will icslde on Irving avenue, Petersbuig. Mrs. Barnes is an active member in Slmp hon chuich circles, and Mr. Barnes Is a member of the film of Barnes Bros, builders. The guests present at the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. D W. Johns, Mr. nnd Mrs E A. Barnes. Rev. and Mis J B Sweet, Mr nnd Mrs. A. F. Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barton, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin San ford, Mr. and Mis. W. S. Kellow, Mr. and Mts E Stelle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barber, Mr and Mrs "William Law rence, Mr. and Mrs John W Sanford, Mr. and Mis Peter Sanfoid, Water buiy, Conn , Mifc. Heniy Lord. Mrs E. Allspaugh, Mrs. B Burllngame, and the Misses Myia Lend, E. W Watklns, Aurora Seltzer, of Metrls, Pa , Naomi Allfeht, of West Damascus, Pa ; Nnoml Sunroid, of Watorbury, Conn., and Mary Thomas Chailes Sanford, Chailes Barnes, James Slutter, Joseph Melvin, Ellswoith Thomas, William Allspaugh, John Buillngame, Edward Lord, Hany Thomas and Daniel Hor ton. M .HKiii---l'iit;lir. Mis. Clara L Watklns. daughter of Alt. inel Airs Chailes Watklns, of :', Dodge avenue, wns mauled to Ellas Pughi'. of Acker avenue, last evening at the patronage of the Hampton Street Aletnodlst church. Tno pastor. Rev. F. P. Dotv, performed the ceremony. The couple weie attended by AIlss Catheilnc A AVntklns, a bister of the bride, and Georpo Stevens. Air. nnd Mid. Pughe are well known young peo ple and will leside with the- brld's parents on Dodse avenue. .Maleinci -Kcll). A mettv weddlnc took plice jester day afternoon In the Holy Rotary church, when AIlss Hannah Alaloney, of Brick avenue, was united in mar riage to John Kellj of West Alarket street The ceiemony was performed by Rev. J. J. O'Toole In the piescnre of a latge gatheilng. After the wed ding un Infounnl lecentlon was held at the home of the bilde'tf parents. They weie the leclplents of many wedding gifts. .1 en l;i ii s- - Z I m inn rm n n. In the paisonago of the Tabernacle Congiegational church, on Hvde Pail; avenue, yesterday nfternoon, Talllo R Jenkins, of this city, and Mls3 Ger trude Zimmerman, of Archbnld, were united In marriage by Rev. D. P. Jones, Air. and Alls. Jenkins will shortly take up their residence at 1319 Cedar avenue, vvheie a house is being erected for them. McMstcr-- McDonnld. TMvvaid AlcAlster and MIs Alnty McDonnld, of Alain Mi eat, were mar ried yesterday ufternoon at 4 30 o'clock, nt St Alarj's chinch, Dunmore. Tho groom was attended by William Alii lei, and the btide by her sister, Mls Kiln MctVnnld. lloinl)ii!rr--(;i'iflin. At the btiele's homo, 3J1 Aladlson ave nue, Dunmor?, Frank W. llornbakei' wus married yesteiday to AIlss Hnttle E. C.tinin. The officiating clergyman wns Row A. F. Chuiieo. of tho Asbuiy Alethodlbt Episcopal church. Scrniiton Huso Hall t'nrk. Will bo Hie centre of attraction Thuis day afternoon. Tho football tea us of tho High school fin,x School o the Lackawanna will plaj- the final nine ef ths; season. WItnosH the gieat smug gle, beginning at 3 p in. Admission, 25 cents. I Nuts, Fruits, I A. -4- Poultry, i Oysters, I Vegetables. I SCRANTON CASH STORE j THE APPEAL HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN. Report ol Viewers of Seventeenth Sewer District Confirmed Finally. WHAT CITY'S ACTION MEANS. Newer is Not to Ho Constructed Forthwith but by Having tho As sessment Confirmed tho Cltv Can IJso it Whenever it Sees I'll to Cause Hie Much Needed Improve ment to Hu .Muile--Citv's Share ut the Cost ill lio 9r,J, IK! 0.7.-.. Yesteiday, City Solicitor AI. A. AIc ainlej. following the instructions of councils, wlthdtew the appeal ho had entered in tho matter of the Seven teenth sewer district assessment. This assessment was made last spring by John II. Fellows, Harry C. Hatton and Harvey R. Long. It fixes the cost nnd Incidental expenses at $30,000 and finds that of this umount the cltv is to pay $22,910.75 and the abutting prop el ty holdets $13,030 25 Counell at llrt wa averse to ac cepting the assessment, because of the expense te which tho city Is put by the new plan of lowing such assessments. Septenibet 15 last, council reconsidered Its action and directed the cltv solic itor lo vvlthdt.ivv tin- appeal. Court ac quiesced and conllimed the report fin ally This does not mean that tho sewer is to lie constructed forthwith, as some might be led to suppose. Atnny coun cllmen oted to rt-pe.it the appeal with the understanding that It was to keep the assessment alive to be used at anj futuie time in ease of necessity. If the appeal was allowed to stand and assessment was nullified, It would mean the tlnowing awny of the money represented In the cost of making the assessment. By simply leaving it stand it will be at the city's disposal at any time, and It costs nothing to keep it on file In tho ptothonotarj's office. NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. .N'os. 1! nnd 13 .tiny lie I'irst Used Xrl .Momlnv Moinlng. The new Nos C nnd 15 school build ings will be Inspected by members of the bonrd of control this afternoon. It is desired to open the building Alonday but this cannot bo done until after It has been accepted at a special or reg ular meeting of tho board. As the next igular board meeting will not be held until Alondaj1, Dec. C. a special meeting will have to be called at once if the buildings are to be accepted and op' nod Alonday. It is piobable a special meeting will be called for tomoirow night. The build ings aie completely furnished and eeiuioped. Several Thousand People will attend the great foot ball game between the Scranton High school and School of the Lackawanna teams, Thanksgiving Day's great game, sure, .'! p m. shaip. Athletic park. Admis sion, 23 cents C'onl--Conl--Conl. Fiist-clas coal, egg, stove and chest nut, dellveied anywhere In the city of 4,000 pound lots at $2.53 per net ton Delivered In Dunmoie at $2 50. A. Alowerj-, Dunmore, telephone 4G73. Twining, optician 123 Penn avenue, In Harris" drug store. Hours 9 a. m., 5 v. m. The best of all Pills are BEECHAAI'S Special II IiLr Reduced from 40c. to 25c, l,V2 and 2 yards wide, 25c. per square yard. Cloth Riors 1 yard square, 15 cents. y2 yards square, 25 cents. 2 yards square, $1.00. Worth double the price. Table Oil Cloth 14 yards wide, 2 yards for 25c. 14 yards wide, reversible, per yard, 17c. Linoleum Remnants One-half price. Those formerly sold at $1 now 50c. Those formerly sold at 75c. now 37jc. SIEBEOKEB k WATK1NS i Ism wvi'Ol i r Jl r ---. fcyLwij, -- 4-f -M-M-f-f-M-4-f --f44--- -- Henry J. Collins, Lt., Lack2a22Ave IIL01Y OIL Hi MANUFACTURING CO, a 11 to 140 Meridian Btrect.Sernnton, J'n. 'lelepliono aelsr. fB,LU PAINT DEPARTMENT -.UuseeJ Oil, Vnrnisli, Dryer, Japan ami tililutsle Htaln. k m Fancy York State Turkeys, Per Pound at Thanksgiving has come .igain, and while you arc giving thanks for the good things of this life, don't forget that that heavy under wear you put away last Spring was getting rather too much worn to wear you this season, and be thankful you can get such good values from us in this line of goods. onnflLLK Hatters anj Furnishers, 112 Spruce Street. ST SETS OF TEETH, S8, Including tho painless extracting o! tcetli by an entirely neir proceaj. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St., Opp. Hotel Jermyn. Lowest Prices in Hats and I'uniMi lugs 'S Prices on 406 9 Lackawanna Avenua Preparing The Boys for Thanksgiving If you are going to take them out to dinner, is a pleasure when you have bought their clothing from our handsome and perfect-fitting stock ol Boys' and Children's Clothing We have an up-to-date stock of Men's, Hoys' and Children's Clothing ifiat we are selling at prices that will surprise you. 'iurpuutlns, Whlto I.eat, ('ml Tur, I'ito i 5iS JEL H JL Ja. uiuiim mm oils HI 81.. 320 Lackaraaua Am., Scraoton Pi. Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical, DurnMo. Varnish Stains, Producing I'ci feet 1 mltntlon of nxpensUa Woods. Reynolds Wood Finish, Especially Designee! for Inside) Worlc Marble Ploor Finish, Durable and Di les Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal soniinc Brushes. PURE LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. arly Selections -OK- CHRISTMAS GIFTS Take advantage of tliis op portunity. By doing so you can go about it leisurely and any article will be reserved for future delivery. nil in solid gold and filled cases, at prices that will astonish. HDS, JEWELRY in endless variety. We carry all styles and makes in clocks; sterling silverware in jewelry, and toilet articles warranted and stamped by responsible makers. We invite you to call and compare prices. I, JEWELER '10S SPRUCE STREET. Open cen!ngB until after the holidays. J, W. GUERNSEY'S GREAT MUSICAL ESTABLISHMENT Is the best place in the state to buy either an or YOU CAN HUY CHEAPER, YOU CAN BUY ON BASY TERMS, YOU CAN BUY BETTER INSTRUMENTS Tliau at nny other place. Don't fail to call and see (or yourself. Ware room, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. New Line of FINE CUT GLASS At prices lower than be fore. Also a new line of Glass Vases ni Jard infers Just Opened, wmeTIro ! M5tro;jD iran China Hall, 310-142 Washington Ave. JI'ius Bniltliu". ALSO OIHER FALL STYLES In Black, Brown, Gresn, Etc, Now on Sab, mm. 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