jMnnmiw r iHfwi f ''"jtf,(i"i"''"w3-,'"M .aw" Wli"l'l'l"' i ; t , w if""&-ici IVW""1"""" r-TjTyiiiw ''' f C SATtirtDAY, JANUAUV SO, 1808. THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE. SATUKDAY, JANUAIIY 29, 18087 a-.Hl.iniq.ipMI aii.H'i A Lot of People Walt for Our I Reduction Sales Thpj don't eomo ry often, but X vvlienlliev ilti happen It In utuhrMoo'l T Hint We never make two IiUph lu T iliciry luiiittliMiirliT. I'leuse T Note These Prices: i llnlnii"!' of otir .Men, l'lnc Shots, T former p. Iiu?:i lit $i( X Ml Helmed In $2.00 onl today. Ladies' Department, I mlu s.lim !IhihI-i-,I, Wilt "lines tlievim tin lni grade nf Milt -llO' i, Itll patent up ui .took tips, 4 - .A - -4 - si t t m&& ? a t $ 1 90 a11 sles and t widths. X -f 410 SPRUCE STREET, -t--t- -H--f--H"H-H-fH-H"HH-f CITY SOTES. 1'ii'd llirtlno Uocmer ami Com Vanch 'I uifiltll, limit of Dnlton, tame to the iIin csteidj. li'Cihu! u marrlago II- iim- itml were ni.il rli-il li.v Alderman . : 2dlll.ii. total of $w)i7 foi ili Cuban relief I mid lug bci'ii luce-lve'il bv Major liallev. e stci day's- contributions were Paul 1 "nj. ;; touts, Matthew cuIIph, :-, i nts; 11. Jones, $1. Marriage licenses weie )efcterdav , Hinted to Khmi'I C.ilb ami Savolu Jo- Ph or OI uli, nit; Pred Berlin Itecmcr nil Coin Vane h riiiestUll, of D.alton; Henry .lurkovttz. uf Thioop anil Pepl l.iigel, of sjciuntmi. Miss Louise Hounds who Is to bo tbi' -njkT ot the ecnlnir al the inld-)enr ncn:lun to be held In ;m pa,k much Tiiesilns has few euu.ils and no "uiii'ilors, on the platform. iMiiiuikI Wlllson ltoheith will ippent II- lecturi given indole the Ilnglnecrs' lub in the auditorium of the Young bill's Chilstlm association this eveii- "i at i.l." o'clnili Mtinbpis and fi lends "t ilio Uioclutl,iii will be admitted lreo i i ll.irse. I'lie Scianton Turn A'liiln which In the liletf tSorniau soilul In the lity, will ' Id their thirtieth inmi.il masquerade I II on Tui'tfdjy eenliiK I'ebruaiy n, Music lull. Mu-le will be lurnlhed II iJiwrom-o niciu'sti.i. The committees m i liawp of the arrangements will wpare ii" Jvponc to mal'O tin affulr a Brent sue. 1 1 j;uii want a nleltel Havana fllletl f'aar call loi "Poiono." Bo not lnll to see the Uleetiomotls '"l"3 lepioiIucliiR: Hvlnpr motion life " '.o In all its activity: everything new, II tlio latest at Penn Avenue Baptist ihuivh on Tutsday evening', Feb. 1. O. II. A. .11. Take Notice All membeis of Gar Held Council. Nn. 331, O. U. A. M., are lieteby notllled to attend council Sat urday eenlnK, Jan. 29, for the pur pose of making annnKements for the luni'inl of our late Urother, Stafford Kelzer. Hv older of I.. IJ. Van Aukln, Councilor. S JI. Kloat. Itecordlng Secietary. CATAIUIH IN TUB HEAD, that troublesome and disgusting disease, may lie entirely cured by a thorough course of Hood's Saisaparllla, the great blood puiltler. HOOD'S PILI.S cure nausea, sick lieadarhe, indigestion, biliousness. AH diugglsts, 25c. Tuptnry ngenlh for the "Hi Jlodelo" Key AVeht clgat. Gurney lliown & Co. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOO FISH 0 0 0 n y' Today V at IKE mm MRSH STORE ll ooooooooooooooooo -f Jiit rj stzsaatr -J TRITE SERMON ON NATI0NALM0RALITY Individual Purity Is tbe Oasis of Religious Prosperity. PERSONAL VICES AND PUBLIC Q00D Dlscoiirno Vt'ns Delivered by Iter. J'. .11. Clmpmnn, II. I)., iu the l.liiilcn Stroot Tcmplo Jnil Nlylit -- No U'horo So Dlticli nfi in .luilulsin, Jlo Snld,Is Individual l'liiltytho llnsit), tlio I'irst Coiulltlon, ol Hcllglnus l'rospcril). At the I.lnden Ktieet temple last night, Kev. i:. M. Clmpmnn, D. U de Uvered a lectin c on "Indlvldunl Cluu uoter and National .Moinllty." He took for his text the wolds found In l'xo dlis, xxx:U "Dining the course of IiIh remaiks Dt. Cli.tinnnii said, In pair. It was not lawful to lake the number of the Ieruelltps, because the Lord x piomlne to Abraham was, that his ,! tcrlty shoul I be us numeioiis as the starx of the llrmtinient and as the sand upon the ccashere fur multitude. Hut this leitsini Is liol quite xulllcleiit foi the piohlbltlon to miml'ui Theie 1h a deep u teai'iiu foi It Ai tot ding to the will of Ood, Iiael ii dcbtlucd to lcpiesclit it kingdom of pilesls and a holj nation And ho f.u us the commiiidU was iui cerned. thev bine i evpi denied their hol oc.ition Hen In those tlme which are dexcilbed us IpIoiis and Idulntiotis the piophetx witnessed to the le'pcil lor tiuth. though In their horror at the sins oT the people, they, duublkss. porti.ijed some of the national vie ex uiul trans gicHslonx mine hilnotts and bluikcr than they weie. Hut novel Unless, we liny boldlj dPil.iie. that then- was no time In hixtoty, when Ismel did not give witness for the living tiuth of the living God. As a community. tlu boie faith fully, the message of the Kltiual, tin, ill ;h the ages. SIT.CIAI. AI'I'MCA'l ION. Hut if we scpirntc a iiilamunlu Into its (oiistltmnt parts we shall llnd ni.iu gloss. Individual rimes, with which the communliv tai.iioi bo Uisllj diaiged nnd et It li M'llouslv itijuied b tin m. I'm. Ilk" toadstools, gi owing (it the loot of a tiee, Individual vlns niiinot tall to Impilr the publle welfure and to suck up miiii) a pov,i which else, would have subseived to piomi te the giowth of no bk fruit. Hut these genet il tiuths have a xpPLlal application to the Jewish peo ple. Time hax pass, d, aul niiiii pre judices have been uniovtn, but time ix one piejudlte ho dnpl tooted In tlio minds of multitudes ol non-lsr.ulltes. tint nclthir lime nor cultu.e sien, to huve mi) Influence in power over It. I mean the prejudice which alwas names the tellgloiis denon In ittuu ot an Isi.ul Iti. who. by incident oi de-lgn,, gets hlm aelf on the cilmln.il list. Yet this ipIIbIous de-lgmtlon of a Jewish criminal can bo taKcii six a gen eral acknowledgment of the divlnltv of our cue,. Crime Is so contrarv to the nature of our lellginn, that people ma astonished when the llnd th.it an ad herent of. and a believer In tne old Sln altlp level itlen has plucod himself In antagonism to lliosn pilnclples of justice und ilghtcouhiiiss and truth which ion stltllte the basis of this revelation. Then our non-Jewish bretluen pioclalm the surprising fact to the vvoild, that the irlmlnal is a Jew. 1 do not like to accuse my lellow men I would lather Justify them In my heart, jnd, therefore, I think such expressions, with whateor design used, mean to say to us: "A man, piolosslng u creed so puro and so full of love and justlco. as that Impatted to It-iael. nuht nlwajs to walk In the light of the lHeinal and never should approach the darkness of vice and crime " Hut whether these utterance s be lr tended as homage toward otu rellgon or to eMiress a want of kindness anil biotheihood towards our lace, so much Is tiue, that the moral deportment or the Individual has u aoiv decided inlllicnce upon the de-gioe of respect and esteem In which Israelites mn be held bv breth len of other creeds and denominations I'very man is not a 1udg of precious stones. appi:auancks Dncnirri'i.. We are too apt to menpuic tlio value ot the jewel which tlio well-dressi?d man wens In his shlrt-ftont. by our Impres sions gullied of his appatol, while the min In mean nttlre. though he may wiMr a leal diamond on his bicnst Is adjudg',d to own a counterfeit Our irllglon is the precious jewel, which overs one be.us about with him and adorns or disgrace s b) his elallv life whether in the do mestic chile or In business lelations. And the value of our lew el will be grad ed by our iieighboix aecordlrg to our out ward actions. Now hero, so much as In Judaism s Individual nurltv the basis, the prima conditio of le'llgous prosperlt). The Lord wns not satlslled with having made the sanctuary, or lather with having Isriol make the sanctuuij the common na tional institution. It was not enough, that there, the whole people should be represented by the tribe -of the pilests as a lellglous body, but each man, tor lilmself. whether ilch or poor, was to give a ransom for his soul. PRISONER CHANGED HIS MIND. It Was Nccesnrry for Our Detectivo illolr to Tnl.o the Stand. Detective John W. Molr was cnlled to Wllkes-Ilarie yesteiday to be wit ness on a case now being heard in the Luzerne county court. The tnisoner Is a young man, who was arrested in this city over a year ago by Detective Molr on a dispatch from Sayie. His offense then was latceny. he having lobbed his uncle In Snyre. Some time ngo the same young man was attested In Wllkes-liane on the charRe of bieaklng the safe at Long's Sons' stole. When the ptlsonet was put on the stand yesterday he denied point-blank that he had been attested In Scranton. It was to rebut this statement that Detective Molr vvu.s called to WilUes Barie. When Detective Molr leached the court house door tho prisoner spied him. He whispered hunledly to his counsel and concluded by taking the stand. Iiefoie the Scranton detective had been In the court room three min utes the pilBoner had confessed to his having been arrested In this city one year. So Detective Molr enme home, his mission ended. A. 0. II. INSURANCE. Now I'eaturo .11 n lie Adopted by tho State Oru'iiniallon. Pieslilent C. C. Donovan, of Division 3, Ancient Order of Hibernians, at tends the Joint meeting In Philadelphia of the Btato boaul of trustees, of which, he Is a member, and tho state piesi dent and secietary. An Insurance plan for membeis of the older will he con sidered. A report will be made to the state convention in this city next Apill, when the matter will bo acted upon definitely. It Is proposed to make a eontiaet with the New York Life Insurance com pany by which members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians can procuro spe cial rates, but members would not be compelled to accept tho Insurance fea ture. The insurance would not Inter fere with tho tegular duties of the suite officers, but would be handed by a board ot trustees appointed at each state convention, . JUDQE TICKET ON FILE. Cllleiis' Nominations oi I.nckn vviiii n n Township Duly Presented. The citizens' ticket of Lnckavvanna township, commonly known as the Judgo slnte, filed Its nomination pa pers yesterday, the Inst clay for filing certlllcnteH fioni boroughs und town ships. No pi litest was inndo against the Qulnn ticket going In the Democratic column, but C. C. Donovan, attorney for the Judgo people, when discovered yesterday milking notes of the Qulnn nominations, admitted that a protest wns not among the Impossibilities. When pressed for u definite answer ns to whether or not objections would he (lied he stated that he did not know positively what would be done. TELLER'S RESOLUTION (Concluded From Page 1 Hide henlir no response, the tesult as above wuh announced. Mr. Quay now came forward with a new amendment, ax 'ollows: "Stllke out nil nfier the enacting clause and lneit, 'that nil the bonds or other obligations of the United Slates Issued or nulhorl7.pt! to be Issu ed under the said arts of eongiess hole Inbefori' iccited, should be paid, pilnclpal nnd intcit, In th? monev that Is the highest money' in the vvoiM'." Mr. Vest again mo ed to table and it was tuirleel, 4" to 'II, as follows: Yeas Allen, Paeon Bate. Hony, Hut lei. Cannon, Chandler. Chilton, Clark, Clay, Ceickiell, Daniel, H.ausbiuugb, liar lis JUItfeld Jones (Atk.), Kenncy, K)le McKnory. MeLaiirln Mullnry, Mnitle, Mai tin. Mills. Mlttht-ll. Monev, Morgan. Murpliv. 1'utco, Pettlgrew, Pot tos, Hiiwlhis, Hoaeh Shoup Smith. Stevv iiii Toilet Thurston, Tillm in. Tinner, Tin pie Vest, Willie n, bite, Wilson, W'oliolt IT. Nivs-Aldrkh Allison H.iker P.ut lows Calfiev, e'lillom, Devb. Pali banks, I'nukcr, GallllU'cr Geai, Gra), Hale liitmin, liuwli) Hon, l.lnds.i), Lodge, M Hrlde McMillan. Mason. Moirill, Nol xon JVntosi Ioi Hill's Piatt (Conn), Piatt IN. Y ), Qimv, Powell, Wellington, W e tmoie .11. Mi. Ho.u olfirod another new amend niont, to go at the dose of the lesolu tion. ns follows "That under no cir cumstances villi the pilnclpal or Inter est of public dcot be paid In depiecl ated cinipucv. en In any money other than the best money of the world." The amendment was tabled on Mr. Vest's motion, 42 to ."0, as 'cllons. Yeas Allen, Haoon, Hate I Jerry, Hut-le-r. Cannon, Cult, r. Chandler, Chilton, Clink Cl.i). Coikrell. Daniel liurrls lleltfeld. Jones (Ark), Kennev Kvle Mellnetv. Mcliiurln Mallorj, Mai tin, .Mills Mitchell, Money, Morgan, Murphv, Paseo, Pettlgrew, I'pttus, Itnwlliis, Hunch Shouti Smith, Stewait, Tetter, Tlllmuu Turner, Turple, Vest, A hito und W'olcott U. Nays Aldilch, Allison, liakoi, Har rows. CulTr, ), Culloni, Davis, ruirbanus, Poraker Gnlllnger Gear. Hale, Hum 1, Haiislirough, I law ley Hojr Lindsay, Lodge MeHrlde, McMillan. M noil, Mor i ill Nelson, 1'enrose, Pel kins, Piatt (Conn ). Piatt IN Y.). Quay. Sewell, Thurston, Wellington, Wetmore 32. to phi:si:hvi: the standard. Mr. Poraker proposed an amendment formeil) suggested by Mr. Spooner, who was alixent, ns follows "That it Is declared to be the financial policy of the United States that until there shall have been obtained an International agieement with the leading commer cial nations of the wmld for the free coinage of silver, which agreement the T.'niled States Is heteby further pledged to ptomote, the fnith, honor and credit of the United States aie solemnly 1 lodged to preserve the existing gold standard, nnd all silver and paper cur tency shall be maintained nt a paiity with gold and all obligations of the United States shall be maintained in violably In the present standard " The amendment suffered the fate ot thoe going before, tabled, 44 to 33, as follows: Yeas Allin, Hacon Hate Hcrtv. 13ut lei. Cannon, Catiei. Chandler, Chilton, Clav, Cocktcll Daniel, Gray. Harris, lloltfeld. Jones (Aik 1, Kenncy. K)le, Llndsaj. McKneiiv, McLauiin. Mallorj, .Mantel, Martin Mills, Mitchell, Money, Morgan, Muiph) Pasco, Pettlgiew, 1'et Uis, Ilawllns Hoaeh, Shoup. Smith, fatew ait Tcttol, Tillman, Turnei, Turple, Vest. While, Wolcott-41 Nnjs Aldrlph, Allison, Maker, Hur lows Caffrey. Clark, Cullom, Davis, r.alrbanks. Pornkor. Gnlllngor, Gear, Halo, Hanna, Hansbrough, Hawley, Hoar Lodge, McHrldp, McMIHIn, JTason, Mou 111, Nelxon Penrose, Peiklns, Piatt (Conn). Piatt (N Y ). Quay. Sewell, Thurston, Wellington, Wetinore, Wilson 0.1 Mr Hoar presented the same amend ment as the last, proposing It as an ad ditional section Instead of a separate decimation. The amendment wns tallied, the vote being, the same as on the Poraker amendment. Mr. Caffery proposed an amendment as follows: "Provided, that if, at the time of payment of the principal or In leiest of the bonds, the market value of s'lver Is not at par with gold at the latlo of 16 to 1, the principal nnd In terest shall be paid In gold or In silver at tho oution of the creditor." The amendment wns tabled without a yea nnd nay vote. TI1H PINAL VOTE. fins disposed of amendments and the deds weie cleared for the final vote on tho Teller lesolutlon. The earlier votes had shown that its passage was n foregone conclusion, yet thete was the keenest Inteiest at this culminating fentuie of the contest. "On this vote," annout ctd the vlce P'.esldent, "the yeas aie 17 nnd the nays are 32, and the lesolutlon Is agreed to," The vote In detail wns: Yeas Allen, Hacon, Hate, Herrv, nut ler, Cannon, Carter, Chandler, Chilton, Claik. Clay, Cockrell, Daniel. Gray, Har ris Heitfeltl, Jones lAik.), Kenney, Kyle, Lindsay, McKncry. McLaurln, Mnllory, Mantel, Martin, JUIIIb, Mitchell, Money Moigan, Murphy, Pasco, Pettlgrew, Pet tiis. Prltchard Itnwllns. Roach, Shoup. Smith Stewart, Teller, Tillman, Turple. Turner, Vest, Wnrrcn, White. Wolcott 47. Nas-Aldrleh. Allison, Haker. Hur ruws, Caffery, Culloni, Davis, 1'alr baiiks, Poraker, Gallluger, Ueui., Hale Hamia, Hansbrough, lluwluy, llo.u. Lodge. MeHrlde. McMillan. Mason, Mor i 111, Nelson Poiiiosp, Perkins, Piatt (Conn). Piatt IN. Y ). Qua). Sewell, 'Jluirston, WellliiBton, Wetmote, Wilson The palis throughout the votlntr weie as follows' Turley with Dehoo; Paulk ner with Klklnsj (iorman with Prye. Jones (New) with Proctoi; 'Walthall with Spooner. The first named would have voted with thoso sustaining the resolution and against all amendments, while the last numed were icady to vote against the resolution and amendments. There was no demonstration on the .announcement. At 7 p. in., on motion of. Mr. Allison, the senate adjourned till Monduy, WITNESS THAT WAS UNWILLING Protested Against Telling What Fee tic Received, but In Vain. JUDGE PURDV MADE HIM ANSWER In tho Kelly-Traction Company Cno Dr. J. L. O'llrion, nil Export Wlt iiasR, Is Compollod to Toll What 1'co Ho Itocotvcd for His Services. Tho Muln Vnso Still On llnforo Judgo Atchbnld. When Dr, J. K. O'lhlen was on tho stand yesterday morning under eross oxnmlnntlon as n witness for the de fense In the case of Kelly against the Traction company, Mr. Utirns, ot coun sel for the plaintiff, caused somewhat ot n commotion byendeavorlngto show that the doctor was under pay of the defendant company, and therefore a biased witness. Despite the vigorous piotests of the defendant's attorney and against a personal appeal to the court by the doctor himself, Judge Purdy com pelled the witness to answer Mr Uurn.s questions ns to the number of cases In which he hns given expert tes timony for the company, and the fee that he tecelved for his set vices. When the question relating to this last mat ter was put. Dr. O'Urlen turned to Judgo Puidy and stated that In every previous Instance where this question lind been usked the court had ovei niled It. Judge Purdy would not, however, be hound by tho piecedents as quoted by the doctor, and with n uch reluctance the witness told what he lecelved foi his set vices In these cases. kxa.mini:d thi: plaintiff. Uy Dr. O'Hilen and Dr. John Bur nett, who preceded him on the stand, the company strove to show that they bud made an examination of Mis Kelly a few months after the accident when the suit was bi ought und dlscov eied that she was suffering fiom an Internal lujuiy, whleh, In their opin ion, could not have been caused by a biow such as 51i s Kelly uvers she 10 colved bv the sudden stinting of the cai All the inotnrmcn and conductois who vvoiked on the Hellevue-Stone ave nue line on the day when the accident Is alleged to have occurred on one of the cars of that line, were put on the fctand one after the other, and each denied that any such accident had oc curred on his car, and averred that It could not have occurred without their having noticed It. The case waa giv en to the Jury nt 3 o'clock. No verdict had been leached up to adjourning time. The mule case of Harry Depuy against the Nay Aug Coal company wns still unfinished at adjourning time, and that It might not drag ulong Into next week Judge Archbald con tinued the afteinoon session until the case should bo in the Jury's hands. When 6 o'clock arrived, however, and It was seen that the case could not be finished in a reasonable length of time. Judge Archbald declared the night ses sion oft nnd directed an adjournment until this morning. POSTPONEMFNT REFUSED. Miller E. J. Ehrgood. through his counsel, W. S. DIehl, made an attempt yesterdny afternoon to secure another postponement of the suit In which he Is sued by Sprout, Waldron & Co., of Murrey. P.i , for the price of certain machinery, which, It Is claimed, he il legally detains at his Dunmoic mill. Judge Purdy thought thnt Ehrgood had been given plenty of time to get his witnesses together nnd declined to grant another continuance. Tho case was accordingly proceeded with. It will likely take up the whole of today. NEW EN0LAND STRIKE. Operatives I'cel Privation and Hard ship, but Do Not W'nver, 73oston, Jan. 28. All wns quiet In the New England strike cities today. Although the opemtlves are beginning to feel privation and hardship, there teems to be no wavering in their de termination to keep up the fight. At New Hedford a larger number applied for aid nt the offices of the overseers of the poor today than at any time since the strike began. The severe cold weather caused great suffering A SENSIBLE MAN. Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases ot Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Iironchltis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. Tne proprietor has authorized nny druggist to glvo you a Sample Bottle Preo to convinco )ou or tho merit of this great remedy. Prlco 23c. and LOc. MONDAY BARGAINS. Greater Bargains Than Ever in Ladies' Coats and Capes Another Opportunity To Buy Remnants Dr?ss Goods, Silks, Mtislins, Linens,, Ginghams, Calicoes, Oiifings, Etc. Monday at Half Price. MEARS & among tho more poorly provided fam ilies. Complaints of reduction In excess of the stated 11 1-0 per dent, continue to bo made Hi Fall Illvcr, and the secre taries of the vnrloiiB unions are kept busy In visiting and Investigating the stories. In view of various rumors about n commltteo promise which have been circulated at Blddeford, tho strike! s there have again decided, by a formal vote, not to return to work, except under the old schedule ot wages. ins itr.viCNci:. "Haven't you got anything solid to eat?" said a traveler, discontentedly eye ing tho profusion of pies nnd small enkos on tho counter ot a restaurant at one of tho way stations. "Shall I glvo you some beans?" said tho proprietor, with bis most persuasive smile. The traveler nssented, and tnnklng short work of them, asked. "How much"' ' "Twenty-five cents," was the bhind le sponsc. "WhiU!" cried tho traveler. "Twontv flve tents for n spoonful ot cold lienns"' Tho proprietor contlnuliu' firm In his price, the mnn paid It and departed. But late thnt afternoon a telegram was handed In to tho lestaiirnnt keeper, for which ho paid twenty-live cents. It ran thus: "Don't you ihlnk jour price n little, high on beans?" THE COLONEL AIAOE llOOM "Do you think " nsked the colonel, as ho cocki'd his revolver, "thnt you can n.uke room tomorrow for thnt communi cation of mine whleh hns lain on jour ilesk for xl weeks back?" "Certnlnly1" gasped tho editor, it we're crow did wo cun rnlurgo the papi r or " "That Is satisfactory." interrupted th" rolonpl, still evclng his weapon. "I heat. I that you were ciowded for spneo up ho und I thouehl thnt If I got jou and tin foreman out of tho wny there would ie more room. Good morning." Atlanta Constitution. House cleaning with FELS-NAPTHA soap and lukewarm water even in winter, is quick, quiet, easy and thorough. I-TLS & CO., Philadelphia. O 'O o o o o Framed? O Framing is one of the corner stones of q our business. Wo N? 3 2 know all its ins and outs, Know all there is to know about it. Do you know that we O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o $ o o o o Cniry MoHt Moulding? Make the .Moat Frames? JluveMost DalntvAspirtmeut? At the Low est Prices In Scranton? PRICE We want to emphasize that the littleness of it. It has had much to do with building up such a trade as ours. 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'W'ftlklu nnd look around " Mothers Have you seen the Knit Night Drawers and Flan nel Night gowns for your self and children at the Baby Bazaar? If not, it will pay you to I look at them. I 512 SPRUCE ST. I It's a Good Thing To know that tbei o Is such a pluco in Sornnton as The Gem Cafe New York St)le, 128 Wnihlnaton Avenue, Buccesfors to W. A. ISoemer A. Hon. A First-Class Kest.uiriint ror I .nil its and Gentlemen. A Choice CnUlne. Pollto Attention nud Pleas ant Surroundings, with a Popular Prlco to Cover All. Come See and Ho Convinced. QUICK LUNCH AT ALL TIMES Hogulnr Moult, 25c. liveMenl Tickets, ,1. Open Kvery Duy und Night fiom 5.30 a.m. to 2 a. m. L. 0. White, Prop. H. M. White Manager. ATTEND TO YOUR EYES NOW i:.eslgtit preserved und headaches pre vented by hav Ins your eyes properly und M'lentlflcully examined and lltteeL Eyes examined free. Tho latest st)les or Spec tacles and eyeglasses nt the lowest prices. DR. SHIMBERG, 305 Spruce Street Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas tritis and all Stomach Disor ders positively cured. Grover Graham's Dys pepsia Hemedy Is iv sueellle. Uno doso re moves all distress, and a permanent cure of tho most chronic and severe cased in guaran teed. Do not sutrer I A oO-ceat bottle will convince the most skoptlcU. Matthews llros., Druggists, 320 Lacka wanna Hveuuo. jfNEgy R5 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Comes regular as time just once a. year. Don't forget your best girl. We have the Valentines t to please you this time the best assortment we ever had, and our motto is AllflfeB Valentines For ic each. Valentines For 4c each. Valentines For ioc, Valentines For 14c. Valentines For 19c, Etc. Booklets Nice verses, for 4c Comic Valentines All the trades represented for ic. each, Our Valentines must be seen to be appreciated and the price will do the rest. THE GREAT . STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. H. LADWIG, Troy. Remember, we have a branch office at in South Main avenue, Hyde Park. K I M KIMBALL PIANO L L Great musicians uso Klmballfl. Tha testimony of musicians who command a salary of from $1,000 to $2,000 for each peiformanco must be accepted as hav ing weight. They, at least, escape the) charge ot not knowing what they ara talking about. Lillian Nordlca says: "The mote I use my Kimball piano the better I like It." Jean De Iteszke says: "We have concluded to purchase Kim ball pianos for our personal use." John Philip Sousa claims: "Tho Kimball piano Is first-class in every respect." Some of the most beautiful cases in walnut, mahogany and oak can be seen here. I have some fine large pianos, all colois, trom $2M to $330, on easy terms, nnd a term of lessons free. George II. Ives, 9 West Market street. AVIlkes-Bune, general agent; W. S. Foote, local agent. 122 Page Place. GEORGE II. IVES, General Agent, i) West -Market Sheet. Wilkes-Barre. W. S. FOOTE, Loral Aprent, 122 I'ase) Place, .Scranton, Pa. 1 n Bleached Muslins 6c. Good Muslin for onh 40 6c. Finest Muslin for only 5c 7c. Hill Muslin for onh 54c 7c. Lonsdale Muslin for only 5jC 7c. Fruit Muslin for only 50 12c. Fine Cambric Muslin for only 8c 12c. Lonsdale Cambric for only 9c 12c. Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin for.9c 14c. Best Lockwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin for. He 17c. Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting for. .. ."4c 20c. Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting for. .. .1 6c 22c. Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting for.."8c All .Muslins and Sheetings are full width. Quality guaranteed just as stated. Special Prices on leady-made Sheets and Pillow Cases, ., .1 ,
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