The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 11, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1898.
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Charming
Patent )
Leathers.
Every stylMi young woman will
want a pair to' wear with ln-r
liastcr bonnet. These arc very
swagger, superb qualin, patent
leather, with the popular round
toe, straight across tips.
DR. DIXON'S LAST
DAY AS PASTOR
$3.50.
If wc didn't have them you'd
have to pay the dealers $4.00 to
?5.oo
'reached Ills Pinal Sermons to Large
Congregations Yesterday.
LUAVGS FOR uOSTUN NFXT WEEK
On Sunday, April it I, Ho lleglrn IU
I'lMloriitn with tlie Mnrrru Avcntio
llnpllit I lnirch, Mlilch Him Oncol
tliu I'our I, urgent Congregation In
Thru 'il-- ostordny .Morning and
Evening Dr. Dixon Itcfcntil ISritlll
to Ills Dcpailiirc.
IN MEN'S we have the NEW
EST shape with new vesting tops,
as good as other dealers ask $5.00
for
Our
Price
, $3.50
110 kFltUCH STREET.
W$E
The Wllkes-llarro ItecorCl can bo Had
In Scrr nt on at the news stands of M.
Alclnhart, 119 Wyoming avenue; Mac,
Lackawanna aer.uo
CITY iNUTES.
Matthew Hean of Old Forge, has been
appointed a coustublo bj court to 1111 a
. nancy.
Mrs. Mjrtha Mooro Averv, of Ilolon,
v. ill deliver n free lecture, entitled, "So
cialism, the Hope of Humunlty," at Tun
er's hall, Wednesday evening.
Saturday afternoon a horse owned by
Joseph Grcbi ran nway on Jefferson ave
nue totully demolishing the wagon. The
hore was caught before It did any Injury
to Itself.
M. J. Donahoo, of this city, chairman
of tho boird of Brand directors of the
Young Men's Institute, has called a meet
ing of the board In tills city Saturday.
April 23.
Tho Delaware and Hudson company
paid Saturday at the White Oak mines
at Arehbald, the cat shops at Honednle
and the trainmen on tho Honesdale divin
Ion of tho Gravity.
Appeals from the Tltst Second nnd
Fouith vv.u ds of Carbondalo will be heard
by tho rouutv commissioners todav
Third, rifth and Sixth wards. Carbon
dale, appeals will bo heard tomorrow
Last week bank cxch-ingci through
the Scranton Clearing house nre reported
as follows bv II J Anderson in inah-r
April 4, ?1S1. 115 6s; April C. $171,331.18, April
t. J121.2IIU: April 7, $137.73J.10. April t,
holldav , April , $13273.n, total, $7ol,
(106.20.
Tho pollco hao been asked to tlnd
Mllllo Vandcrmaek, u 17-j ear-old girl,
who came fiom Carbondalo to this city
Friday to visit lolatlves living on Vine
street. She has not bien at the Vine
street house, and her whertabouts aie
unknown.
ltev. Dr. Joseph K. Wxon's pantot.itc
of tho 1'cnii Avenue Hnptlsct chuich
ended ycstoidaj. Two weeKsc hence he
will become the pastot of tho Wniren
Avetillo Hnptlst chuich, of Honlott,
which has one of the four largest llup
tlst conglegatloni In that city.
Aside fiom the Hlgrillleniice of Kaslei.
tho church's largo auditorium was fill
ed to oei How ins at the two sei vices
yesterday, ooies being nttraci-d
by tho last oppoitunitles to hear the
popular pastot He pleached, no fare
well sermon, although lie refened to
his departure during the morning and
evening service.
In the moinlng Dr Dixon remarked
for tho benefit of those w ho would not
be present In tho evening that he would
leave Hcrnntcm and his church with n
heart full of giatltude for the klnd
nesses of his people He wished to
make public acknowledgement to tho
niwspapois for their geneious consid
eration of him and his woik Thev
hnd helped him, ho said, and he wlshtd
to thank them sincerely and heaitlly.
Their Mippoit, peculiar to Scranton,
of the chuiches and church woik had
been a matter of great pergonal gint
lllcation to him, whose efforts In the
cause or Chi 1st they had fuitheied
in noble fishlon The same comment
(ih made In substance by Dr. Dixon
In the evening
LAVISHLY Di:COItATHD
The audience mom of the church was
never moie handsomely decorated than
yesterday The lloial tt eminent of the
pulpit and platform was magnificent
with its pvramid of Hastei lilies mid u (
small gioiii) of palms. Hinila was
usi d ti Intel twine the pulpit desk I
Uyadnrhs, a bank of tarnations, ioe.
siliea blossoms nnd other plants com- ,
pleted tho display i
The I'llncp of Life" was the sub- I
jevt of Dr. DKon'h Million which was
based upon the text. "Ye deslied n
murdeier to be granted unto you; mil
killed the Pilnce of Life, whom Cod i
hath laired fiom the dead," Acts 111: i
14, IK Ills evening topic was "The j
Glad Vision." He preached fiom John, i
to St, l'ntrlck'H church, where they at
tended the 9 o'clock mass and received
holy communion.
L0NG-P0RG0TTEN LAW.
Iirenl Knowledge IIiiiIWih New to
the I omt, Though Vert ncleul.
In the ttespnss suit brought by the
Lackawanna Iron and Oonl company
against W M Springer, tho question
of the defeudnnt'H ball Is still at Issue.
Mi Hpilngei, It will bo renumbered,
was sued for $10,000 damages for cut
ting l.suu tiees fiom the Daniel Smith
tint In l.nokuwitnim township, which
tinet the plaintiff company owns
Hall In the sum of $10 000 wns de
mand) d and Mi. Springer, being unable
to secure It. hnd to submit to being
placid In- the custody of the sheriff lie
pec tiled his leleuse sllottly afteiwmds
thiough the effoits of Ills attorneys,
who complained to court that the ball
was excessive and secured Mi Spring
er s iclensp on $1,000 ball, pending the
mgument of a rule to show cnuse why
the ball should not be cut down.
Saturday morning, when this nile
crime uu for nicumont Mr Hums, of
counsel for the defense, spuing a sur
pilse by quoting an act of 17J"i which
excuses from giving ball In such cases
as this any man who owns real estate
valued nt fifty pounds It was shown
by allldavlt that .Mr Springer Is worth
many times more thnn this ntnount
and a claim was made for his tlls
chaige without ball.
Judge Gunster, not feeling Inclined
to act forthwith in this latter mat
ter, fixed tho ball of Mr. Springer nt
$1,(100 and granted a rule, loturnable
next Saturday, to show cause why tho
defendant In view of his being a ptop
ertj holder to the value of llfty pounds,
should not be loleavd without Call.
CELEBRATION OF
UPRISING OF '98
Irlsh-Amcrlcan Societies ol City Decide
to Celebrate livcnl.
JULY 4 SELECTED AS THE DATE
!!$
WEDDING GIFT
X. OUR SPECIALTY,
MUST BE IN DISTRICT,
I lurd District Itepiilillcnus Adopt
little ( oiiccrriing ( onxeiiliinis.
Heunftor Itepubllcan conventions In
the Third Legislative d. strict will be
held within the boundailes of the dis
tiict instead of In the touit house as
has been the custom.
This wns decided upon at a. meeting
of th" standing committee in the arbi
tration room S.ituid.iy afternoon. The
revolution pleading for the change was
offered by Attorney James V. Watkhis,
of Taylor, and the motion for Its
adoption was made by n Lackawanna
township man. William Weer. Glen
buin, the Ablngtons and Scott were
ni rayed ngalns-l the meas-uie ns was
also the little pitch of Scianton, which
is contained In the dlstilct. Hellovue
Heights, W 1' Davis, the delegate
therefrom voting to keep the conven
tion in the city
Despite the opposition the resolutions
pussul )i n vote of Ifl to C.
W. H Sherman, of Dalton, ttled to
have the Hist session under tho new
title nt Dalton, but the Tn lor men
with their neighbors weie in the ma-
It I llto Intention to Novo I'icld Dny
Sports and a speech by Some Ora
tor of National ltcpiilittlon--i oin
iiiltten Appointed to Hegln I'rrtinr
iittons lor lite i:veiil--Mronu ltenol
tUioim Adopted with Ilulvrxncc to
I lie Ctilimi I rouble.
Our Store offers an cudless selection of articles
suitable for Wedding Gifts, and it is always
easy to fiud just what you want here. We
have just opened some large Imports which
contain many choice pieces, useful as well as
ornamental.
M nr.nl,,,. hi, ...1 . oils n,v. iinnbl.. In Julll """ 1U"TO1,U '" ciiiiiib ihu
gain admission to the church. After i
the seivlce Dr. Dixon for the last time
WALTER DIVORCE CASE.
She. Denies Tlmt .She Deserted Her
Husband or Wns t ruel to II jm.
A heailng was had on Satutdny In
the divorce case of Clmuncey r Walter
against Vet ah J. Walter, the charges
being desertion and cruel and barbar
ous treatment Hoth of these allega
tions aie denied, and the respondent
nNo raisea the question of Jurisdiction,
the acts complained of having taken
place in Wnvno county.
Attorneys C. L Harding and J. r
Kcrugg represented the llbellant, nnd
A. A. Vosburg. evq , appeared for the
jcspondciit.
HANDSOME PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Greeted nt Toivnndn Through tho
KHorfii of Hov. liim. Kelly.
llev. Charles r. Kelley, D. D., for
merly of this city, but for some jears
IKistor of the Catholic church of To
wanda has Issued invitations to the
formal opening tomorrow of a new pa
lochlnl school erected In Townnda
through his efforts.
It was expected that Ulshops O'Hara
nnd Hoban and a number of pilests of
this city and Its vicinity wilt attend.
The building cost $30,000.
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I Fresh Fish
appeared ofllcially before membs of
the congregation. It was dining the
usual after-meeting for those wishing
special piajer. The occasion was a
veiy soirowlul one to the pastor and
his people.
In the afternoon Dr Dixon ion
ducted the exercises of the 1'enn Ave
nue church's Amerman Memoilal mis
sion on Prescott avenue In addition
to his address, there were many at
tractions vocal and recitative num
bers. DEPARTS NEXT WEEK
Dr. Dixon spoke on "The Kind of
Face After the Resurrection." Human
ity, he said, Is personally lesponsible
for Its physiognomy Persons wouldn't
have long noses If they didn't need
them to poke Into the business of
others. A man who dissipates has a
dlbslpated countenance. The drunk4
aid looks the diunkard, the saintly
person looks snlntb As we will look
In heaven we look here Wo look heie
as we feel Inside, and, consequently
humnnlU's looks are as humanity
lives.
Xenr the conclusion ot tho service,
resolutions of legiet over Dr Dlvon's
departure and adopted by the mission
were presented by Isaac Post, the old
est member of tho church
Dr. Dlvon Mrs Dixon nnd the ihil
dren have for some time been (-topping
nt the home of Mis. Lemuel Amerman
on Clay av enue Their household
goods will be shipped to Hoston this
week and they will leave here for that
city early next week. Dr Dixon will
preaih Ills Hist s-eimon in the Wnr-
len Avenue chinch Sunday, April 21.
Ills Bost'M residence will be at No.
2C1 West siwinn street
Alice, one of Dr Dlxon'b chlldien,
Is quite seriously 111 with fever, the
exact nature of which has not been
deter mined. The child's condition es
terday was such as to suggest possible
Interference with lurnlly's plans tor
depattutc.
In the Enstei Day Issue of Our
Church Mesenger," the Penn nvenlie
Baptist publication, Dr. Dixon made
his good-bye ns follows, In part;
Lot our pistol' draw out his gnod-bvo
I lto Its original
GOD HE WITH Vol"
Todnv's lesson Is
"Mer rr.ay conn, mm may go
Hut Christ stands by lorever."
During my ministry lure some of our
choicest spirits have tald good-bjc to us.
Hv their faith It t us havo Inith to tlio
end-
"Say not good-bje,
Hut In somo hrlRltlor, talrer clime
Hid me good morning
Since the announcement of the con
clusion of Dr Dixon's pastorate hoie
was first made, he has been In con
stant ttcelpt of scores of written and
verbal regrets from tho city's best
known people of all denominations.
Many of the reeiets, too, were frorrr
persons without chuich nlllllatluus but
of considerable repute In the city, the
whole testifying to the general esteem
In which ho was held by the city ns a
community
SAIJBA1II IvOTUS.
and John It. Jones acted as secietary.
The dlstilct convention to elect
delegates lit the state i (invention will
bo held In Tnylm on Tuesday, Apt II
19 and the primaries villi be held next
Sat ut day between the hours of I and
7 , in
FUNERAL OF WILLIAM MAIION.
(t Mas Attended by .-in immense Con
c oiumi of People.
The funeral of the late William
Malum was held vesteiday afternoon
from tho residence In Olyphnnt. A
silent proof of the esteem In which the
deceased was hold during life wns
shown by the Immense concourse of
friends who viewed the lemalns as they
reposed in a handsome broadcloth cas
ket Many beautiful lloral designs and
bouquets were laid either upon or near
the bier, furnishing further proof of
legard.
At 2.!!0 o'clock the lemalns weie borne
to SI. Pattlok's church. A short ser
vice wns held, the lector. Rev P J.
Muiphy, ofllclatlng and also picuehed
an eloquent seimon eulogistic of the
deceased. Miss Annie Blown sang
"Lead, Klndlv Light" at the conclusion
of the blessing, The remains weie then
borne to Carbondale for Interment. It
required a. special train of eleven cats
to carry the coi tege Rev. J. M. Smoul
ter pionourrced the benediction at the
grave
The active pall-boarers were P J.
Hoban, R J. Gallagher, J. .1. Fndden
and Thomas Monohmi, of Olypliant: M.
J Dufly, of Cnibondnle, nnd J. J.
Hrowrr, of Scrnnton Tho honormy
pall-beat ers were- District Attorney
John R. Jones and John Penman, of
Olypliant John J O'Rojle, J. R. Covne,
John Clark nnd Pete;- Zelgler, of Scian
ton Tho Ludco of Elks, of this city,
attended In u bodj.
CABBAGE CASE IS STILL ON.
In l espouse to a call suited by a
committee of the Ancient order of
Hiberlnu societies of bcranton, thirty-
six Irish Ameilcnii organizations In i
Ltickawunnn county ectil n coininttce , ,
ot live and their respective presidents Y
to meet lust evening at 4J1 Lackawan- V
na iiveune for the puipose or pt opin
ing a celebration of the one hundredth
armlvotsarj ot the Insureetlon ot 17US
In Ireland.
They elected C. T. Roland net mi
nent pusldcnt; John P. Collins, oC
CaibondaK, vice-president, James T.
McGlnnls, secretary nnd John S. Mc
Cabe, financial secietaiy.
It was decided to have a Field Day
on July 4th and alt-o to secute some
speaker of national lcputation to de
liver an oration at the grounds. John
T. O'Neill, William Dnwfcon, Owen F.
MdKennn, William McDonoiVgh and
John T. Giuan wore appointed a com
mittee to get options on grounds und
report at tho next meeting, Sunday
evenlng, April 17th. An executive com
mittee consisting ot the piesldents
of the various societies ieptesented
was also appointed.
Before adjoining the patilotlsm of
the delegates began to assert Itself
and resulted In the adoption of the
following resolutions:
The leincteiitutlvcs of the Irish-American
otli ties ot Laekawanni county In
((invention m-rcmbled for the purpose ot
devising monni to appropriate! colebrn'e
tho centennial of tho effoits made by
the hlsli patriots In 17jS fot i (institu
tional HbPits In Ireland desire to voice
their sentiments on this the (ve prob
ably of a declaration of war bv tho gov
(tnmtnt of these fulled States of Amor
lea against tho trranlcal und abortive
methods emploid bv tho Spanish upon
the nitlvis of the island ot l uU.i also
for the diabolical treachery ol the Sp tn
lards In destrolng the biltlrslilp Milne
and Its 2',G brave sailors, and liaie thelc
fore Resolved. That we arc heartllv In favor
ot cm i reprtseiitntlies nnd smators in
congress voting for the fullest liberty to
the people of the Island ol Cuba, and
that the United States sh ill guarantee
and defend such llbirtles until the are
pormanenti and forever established.
It( solved, That until Spiln shall have
atoned for Its amnzlnl outingeuus min
der of our seamen In the bav of Ha
vana that the guns of our ships should
never cease firing while their shots would
be effective on any Spanish possession.
IU solved, That we pledge our suppoit
to tho nation In any emergent and are
wllllhg to be numbered among those who
ere pr p ired to mako any sacrlllco for
our country and Its flag
The resolutions aie signed by the
following members of the committee
appointed to draft them- J C.
Vnughan, Edwmd F. Hlewltt, C T.
Uoland, John J. Murphy, James A.
O'Hara, Dr. J. P. Walker. P. J. Kelly,
John P Collins,
Remember, we are Sole Agents for
R00KW00D
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LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS, Etc,
&$
CVvxvarV(gA.
MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avanui. I
k "Walk In nnd look around "
Prepared
Paints
are an essential thing in
housecleauiug time. We
have them. Needs no
other preparing than to
stir them a little. All
colors to select
from, in pint cans
10c
to find DfJeskl's assailants They
were trnced to the city line where the
search was abandoned on learning that
the men lived In Mlnooka. Their vic
tim Is seriously hurt but his condi
tion Is not critical.
MERIDIAN STREET RIOT.
Led to t tin Arrest ot Three Men, and
Others .tiny Follow.
Intense excitement raged during the
progicss of a ceneral light among a
dozen or more Polnnders yesterday af
ternoon on Meildlun street, near Eytion
street. A squad of policemen were hur
ried to the scene In a ni.trol wagon.
They succeeded In aricsling two of the
live prlncluals on the spot and caught
another later In the afternoon
Conlllctlng stoiles arj tt.ld of the be
ginning of the tight, which spread
thiough two of the houses on .Meridian
stiett owned by Michael Runne Any
how the disturbance developed so
much blood nnd noise that a ciowd of
S"veral hundred persons gathered there
and a patrol coll was sent to the cen
ttal police station. Sergeant Delter,
Mounted Policeman Dyer and Patrol
men Loland and Marker were hurried
to the scone.
When the patrol was sighted, those
who were lighting In tho street made
n dash for the houses and wnrned thc'ir
companions Inside Dcr and Marker
found Alexander Snllzklll hiding In one
of the housis A revolver with all but
two chambers loaded was taken from
him. Patrolman Holnnd chased Joseph
Sallzklll nearly a quarter of a mile to
Third street and Broadway, where the
olllcer's endurance ptoved superior to
Salizklll's, who was hustled back to the
patrol wagon.
Of three other ilngloaders in the dis
turbance one was at rested later in the
afternoon at the corner of Washing
ton avenue nnd Spruce street. He wns
followed there by several boys, who
pointed him out to Patrolman Marker.
It Is possible thut other arrests may be
made before this morning's hearing is
held in police court.
Died nt 105 Years ol Age.
Seneca Foils, N. Y , April 10. Mrs. Re
becca Van Zandt died nt her homo here
today, aged 106 years.
It is better to take Hood's Sarsa
parllla than to experiment with un
known and untried preparations. We
know Hood's Sarsapartlla actually and
permanently cures.
Hood's Pills act easily and prompt
ly on the liver and bowels. Curo sick
headache.
Neals
Enamels
The best known for
bath tubs, bicycles,
chairs or any in
side work. Six Cc
colors -
Varnish
The Last Days
of Knit Goods
Demonstration.
DEJESKI BADLY HURT.
bi
and
N
Oysters
Every Day.
THE
SCRANTON CASH STORE
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A sunrlso ptaer meeting In the Wash
burn Stum I'iesbterlnn chutcii wut, led
by Hev L. R Foster
Scdctaiy V W. Pearsall conducted th
Easter mi vice of tht Hnlltuad oung
Mm's Christian association.
Mrs. NeilW Lowi, tho general were
tar concluded the afternoon seivlce In
tho Young Women's Chilstlan association
looms.
IIol communion service wns adminis
tered estei(la morning at St Jlaik s
Lutheran church b the pastor, Hev A
L Ramir, Ph U
Hev. W. J. Fold of the tiitdi Hldge
Baptist chuich, addrtestd the uftiMUooii
Oospol rnet'tlnic in tin, iming .Mn s
Christian association looms vmsterda
An offering tui the gene nil asuemlil
assessment was rectlvcd at the Wash
burn Street I'tonInK rlun church csler
day and tho nt(ii.iirv amount was real
ised fur the chuich apportionment.
Tho mombcrs of St. Brendan Council,
No 213. Young Men's Institute, met At
their rooms, on South Main avenue, ex
terday morning, und proceeded in a burly
I 'on lid It Impossible to Finish It
S'litiudii) Night.
After the Oood Friday tecess, Judge
S' .-onton took up the cabbage case
cj ce more Saturday meaning nnd gave
notice to the attornejs that It would
have to be concluded before adjourn
ment. The case, howevei, developed such
long-wlndedness that when 0 o'clock
ni rived It was so far from being fin
Ihhe'd that the judue decided to con
tinue It over until Monday
Ho Vins .Murderously Assaulted
I'dugliN Irom .llinoolci.
Mlnooka. toughs committed a mur
derous nsnult last night on Conls De
Jeskl, In a South Washington saloon.
Ho was hit with a chair wielded by one
of the.gnng and now lies with a broken
arm, a cut scalp nnd many bruises In
the Lackawnnna hospltl.
Dejeskl and his brother had been
drinking heavily In a Polish saloon on
Washington avenue Uejeskl loft the
place about a quaiter of an hour nfter
the bi other had taken his departure.
As he was passing the dooiway some
one hit him over the head with a chair
and felled him to the sidewalk. He was
struck again, the second blow breaking
his aim above the elbow. After being
kicked about ho was left bleeding,
half dead and unconscious on tho
stieet
Word was sent to tho police and Ra
ti olman Patty and Dugguii were sent
to the scene- with the patrol wagon.
Dejeskl had meanwhile been taken to
his somo on Elm street near the Erie
and Wyoming Valley lallroad. where
the policemen found him. Ho was
conscious but unable to speak. No
tlino wns lost In taking him to the
central police stntlon where Pollco Sur
geon Fulton dressed the scalp wound
and dltected his lemoval to the Lacka
wanna hospital vvheie his fractured
arm was given attention
The police made an effort last night
Only a few
days more
of the prac
tical d e -
in o n s t r a
tion of Arnold's Knit Goods, for in
fants, children and ladies. Mrs.
Reynold's, the able demonstrator,
will be pleased to explain to you
the merits of these unequalled hy
gienic garments.
Mrs. HojnoIdH will remain with un till
FrMn nl'lit. Wo urge nil w ho Imvo not met
Her i uiKeainan'nsje oi mo remaining uavs
nnd k-sun of modern, practical wnysloclotlio
Ihebiby, at the
Baby Bazaar
512 Spruce Street.
Will put the finishing
touch on your natural
wood furniture.
Pints
Main Floor.
1
THE GREAT
QALLEN'S.
r
GALLON'S.
'WE CLOTHE FROM HEAD TO FOOT.
T
'S
Every week brings new novelties into our stores. You can al
ways be suited here. The little fellow is as well taken care of here as
the older folks. Everything that the little fellow wears is here from his
hat to his shoes,
4c.
STORE
310 Lacka. Ave.,
J. II. 1ADWIG.
THE ONLY
UP-TO-DATE
WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
Children's Vestee Suits
stiktl all wool, trimmed
with IlldCk Soutache Hrald
larKO sailor collar. 1
pieces, ages i to S Reg
lar value J3 0)
New price
$2.23
,5i
Children s AH Wool
Sailor Suits made from
Hlue or Hrown Cheviot.
Large combination collars,
trimmed with Hrald, loo
llttlng. ai:cs 1 to IU. Reg
ular value tlW
Now price
$2.97
Children's Taney Blouse
nnd Vestee Suits Oui
original designs not ob
tainable elsewhere, Fanev
Cheviots and Plain Worst
ed, handsomely trimmed
perfect fitting. Cloth or
Silk Vests, ages 3 to
$4.9T to $T.50
Everything that a first-class
wholesale liquor house is supposed
to carry in stock can be found at
our establishment. We are sole
agents lor the Celebrated Waldorf
Whiskies. Family trade solicited.
THE
129 Penn Ave. I. R. Cohen, Manager,
Telephone No 0612
LADIES
Clean vour Kid Oloves with MILLErt'S
Ol.OVHlNK. For sale only by Mean & Iln
cen, heiidquurt'ers for dressed and undressed
kid gloves In all the moHt desirable shades.
See our window display with pi ices plainly marked.
PENN CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE
137 AND 139 REJMIM AVENUE.
REISMAN
Nail), Weekly, Monthly
m Newspapers
and nagazines
Books nnd Stationery,
Pine Cigars.
405 Spruce Street
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TP0 MUCH ESTIUATINQ.
Joint Committee Went Oicr tJI.OOO
Aboie the Hevenue.
As intimated In Saturday's Tribune,
the Joint estimates committee of coun
cils on Friday night Included irr the ap
propriation oidlnunce mote than $1,000
above the levenue of $29 J 100 This was
ascot tallied In tho revision of the ilg
utes Sntuida in the city clerks de
partment A meetlnc of 'bo committee will be
held tonight, wlin tho ordinance will
be reduced to the uqulied cinount
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Boars tho
Signature
MAX WIIIII.K, Knot unj Shoe Maker.
llcslnhox toordsr fiom St 7ft up Men
unletf unci huc-lx, (Hie j adlus' miIch and hi uis
GDc All vvuilt yimruiilreil.
117 I'cnn Avenue, bCRANION, PA.
Ilriirtijiirn Hut
iritis ;tid uli
SlouiacU lilsor.
Dyspepsia,
dor positively cured Urover c.nilum'x Uvx
pepufu He mud j in 11 tuieclllc, tinu dote ro.
rnuveaicll cllties, undu peiriiaueiilcureof
the most chronic and .evurd cusm In Kiuiran.
teed. Do not Hltrer! A All-cent botllo will
convince tlio most alieptleul,
.MulthoM llioi., Unulitt, ii'10 Lucku
wunnu u venue.
NEW GOODS
Ladies' Louisian
Silk Waists
With our new Blouse Fronts ;
Ombre and Pekiu Stripes,
Blacks and Plaids. Well made
and lined.
Ladies' Linen Collars -
In all the Latest Shapes.
We have just received a new
assortment of
Ladies' Jackets
And Children's Jackets
Iu Tailor, Coverts, Doeskius, Mel
tons and Kerseys in Beige, Fawn, Tan
aud Black. All have finished, welt
and strap seams.
Today Shoppers will find it to their advan
tage to see our complete stock and learn our
prices.
Black Cat
Stockings
We have just added to our stock
this popular brand of Hose for Misses
and Children at
25 Cents.
They are the cheapest hose manufac
tured, because of their durablity. The
sale of
Leather Stockings
For Boys increases every month'
They are the most satisfactory stock
ing for boys we have ever sold.
MEARS
& HAGE
ill
415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa,