T ("!.- ((" THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1898. 8 This Vote Not flood Alter Oct ifl, 1S0S. The New LUDWIG Dupl ex Piano Is creating much inteiest in music al circles. With much more pow erful tone than in an ordinary piano and the quality of a rare purity and brilliancy this piano will be one of the leaders. CAUL. A.X PERRY BROS 205 Wjomlng Avenue. A new dcpaituie at Tha Griffin Art Studio, We are now prepared to fill the wants of the amatuer and profess ional. WE SOLICIT Y3UR TRAD:. A. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Ofllco Hours.. . n f in n. m i to n p. in At Rewdence 7 to 8 p m Office William lliillill ig, Opp. I'ostolllco Residence UK) .South Jlnin Acnue COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LIME EftNK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matter Follclted M licro Other Tailed. Modernte Charcew. MRS. GEO. CARR, Teacher of Piano MR. CARR, Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar. Studio In thaXewfiuernsay Hulldlng Hill North Washington nvenue. "-eeentti Year In 'Ibis I llv. On Jlulcal I'aculty Wjoinluc Somlnnry. 5 a UnTcopcncd a Ocnerol Insuinnce Offlco In Uert Steele Companloj represented, ljirga l c especially tolicltcd. Telephone 18(13 Write or Call for Price Llt. KCMP, 103 Wyoming Avenue. Allow Us to Clean Your LACI2 CUkTAINS, an J You Will Be Pleased. Lackawanna "THE!" AUNDRV. 30$ Venn Avenue A. l. VARVlN. Tho Wllkcs-Barre Itccord can be had In Scranton at tho lows btamla of Hela man lliou, 401 Spruce and Cu3 Ltiidsn cuets, Mac, Lackcwunna acnuc. PEKlSOiNAL Colonel II. A Com sen returned to Camp Meadu citerdaj Hon and Mrs. I. 1. Smtlh aro attend- Inn the peace Jubilee celclnatlon at Phil adelphia. J, J Kuuffnmn, of the Siraiiton ilout-e, leaves today for a foul da)!.1 lsli to Phil adclphta. David Dalo the actir, v ho pa?fCd the summer of iv97 In Scranion h is Joined tho Spears Dtumatle and ComoU com pany, now nlali)K In AVIUtcs-Unu Thomas McDonnld, at one time a resi dent of this city, now of Toledo Ohli, who has been ilt!nt; hie fathci, DaNld McDonald, of 1423 Ollo btreet, loft lor Albany yexterday. From tlicro lie will proceed to Toledo Rev, AV. O Watklns r.ei J A i:ins, 51 J. Stone and Samuel Low Is of North Scranton, will bo to Clifford, Susquehun na county, this mm nine to attend the council for tho ordination of V V. I'lnti, of the Unhcrslty of Chicago THOSE LACKAWANNA RECORDS. Their Dlsappearnace Is Causing a Good Deal of Trouble. Jlartln Bohun, who Is reported to bo tho last person to set eyes on tho box containing the records of Lackavvnnna township, will bo examined at a hear ing before Commissioner John J Quln nan tomorrow forenoon. There was a hearing Saturday forenoon at which Mm tin JIcDonough, Supervisors Pat jlck, J. Quinn and Frank Toole and Auditors JUohael J 1,5 don and James JIangan and Cleik Joseph J. Lynch underwent an examination with legaid to the missing records. Mr. McDonough knew nothing good or bad of the box. Mr. Lynch, the clerk, lives at the- Continental nnd asked as a matter of convenience that the box b3 kept at his store. Jlr. McDonough favored him by allovvlns I'll Hole nan u Sim is If Ml AsBfeSi X'j..v i ' '. .t-Pyn,'M rife ' -W him to put the box In a largo client. Mr. Lynch had been leaving It at tha Btoro since lost March and took It to the moctlngi every time one was held nnd then put It hack ngnln In tho More. The meetings wore In Mr. Jte Donough's hall In the rear of the store. The supervisors and auditors had no knowledge of the box's disappearance clerk Lynch tould offer no Information of anv uvll lie luinded the box over to Mnrtln Italian, a teamster In thu employ of Mr. MeDonoiiuh, nnd that's the last ho saw of It. Mi. Uolmi wait, very busy Saturday, but v ill be pre sent "Wednesday to tell what he knows of the mystcilous affair. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. The Club Will Bo Heard Next Thursday Night. A mro musical treat awaits those who expect to attend tho concert by the New Yoik Philharmonic club on next Thuisday evening The following pto ginmmc speaks volumes. vAirr rmsi. 1 Sextette, Serenade Op TJ II llofmiuin Allegro, Kohluinmcilled, llavotte, Nw York l'hllhnrmonlc Club 2 Vlullneello Solo, Andante. .Uollormnnn Capprlcclo . JletzdonT Mr Arlhui Jlctcloiff. H Soteiincle Kncinco . ..Jlever-ltelmund Kntr' Aete Cilht New York Phllhirmonlc Club. I Violin Solo "fairy Dance'. ,.U.i7lnl Jlr. llmnin llr.iudt. PAIIT bLCOND : Quartette "Variations," Op l' Nil f, . ., v. liectlioveu Two J iollns Viola mid Violoncello fi Pluto Solo, ' Lugo" . ..IIiiciuM Mr Engine Wcliiei. T (i) ltnmntisre Op 1G, No 1 (S Hollander do Turkish Mmth Heethovin Now Yoik Philhiii motile Club. S Double Pass Solo, Op 111 I.illinin Mr. Honrv Lchiniii i Two Tlungarlrn Diners . . Urnhlns New Yoik 1'hlllurmonlc Club. Quite n large number of the pupils of our ilty -chools nre taking advant age of the half-iate price". By tomor row morning, when the diagram opens, a veiy large number of tickets will have been sold. The other four mimbcis on the programme aie fully up to the high standard of this fh'-t number. JACKSON'S TAX ORDINANCE. Committee Will Meet This Evening to Consider It. The tax eomm'ttee of common coun cil will moo! this evening In the city cleik s olllce to consider the ordinance Intioduced lecentlv by Councilman Jnt Kson prov ullmr for a tax of two and ore-half per cent, annually on the gros iceeipts of the Scranton Hall ..iy i timpauv Tip members of the ioinmltt''c aie Jlosis. Coleman, Gil'liths, Giltoy. Monntjhun and V. V. Wcnzel. Jlr Jackson has slttod that the passage of the oidlnance would v lold finn Cio -(ti"(t car coinpanv a revenue ii' upwaids of $r000 a e.u. The or dinanie heiotofme Introduced for th-i pin pose of lo Iiitr a tn on this cor poiatlon as-upsscd each mile of wire and rails so much but City Solicitor Mi Cilnloy submitted an opinion which did not uphold this way of imposing a tax. 11" slid the law would not wanant it, as these equipments .ue part of the capital stock, on which tho state levies a tax and bin on 1 which tax the com pany is exempt BACK TO HIS REGIMENT. Corporal Guiney Has Recoveied fiom His Injuiies. Coipornl Dennis Oulnej, of Company A, Sixth Tnltod states infantiy, who has been spending a thiee months' fur lough at Wilkcs-Uaiie, left foi Poit Thomat, Kcntuck, estciday to icjoln his lcslniont Coipoial Ouintj has been a memlici of the roRiilai ni my for eigh teen j puis A few months before the war bioke out his teim of enlistment exphed, but belleilng his country would need all the Ualnid soldleis that could be mustered he piomptly re-enlisted and was amonir the llrst to land at Santiago. lie was in the thick of the bittle and was severely wounded, n bullet passing thiough his knee He has full lecov eied from the wound, and the only tiace of It is a small scar The com mander of Ouiniy's lompany, Captuln Wetherill, was killed in the engage ment, and only last Filtlny his lemalns were brought from Cuba and interred in New York cit. SOUVENIR OF THIRTEENTH. Seigeant Biown's Book is a Very Valuable Recoid. The Tilbune is In lecelpt of tho souvenir sketeh nnd loster of the Thlt teenth leglment. published by Quarter master Sergeant Isaac Brown It Is a iery .iitlbtlc, valuable nnd Intel estln publication and one that every person Interested n the Thirteenth will want to pobsess. It contains half-tonfl cuts of all the ofiloeis and of every man in tho regi ment grouped in companies, besides numeious "snapshots" illustrative of soldier life The history of the legl ment and of the companies compilsing It, together with a complete loster of the men, ghimj their jank, time of ser vice and othci like Information, Is one of the most valued fcutuies of the book. That tho Seianton fi lends of tho regl ment may have an oportunlty of bccui Ing the woik, Seigeaut Biown has placed i limited number on sale, at Reynolds Bios', Beldleman's and T K. Pi Ice's DIPHTHERIA NOT DECREASING. Weekly Report of Board of Health Gives No Encouragement. Diphtheria is still holding its own In tho vicinity of No. 2S school. In the icpoit to the board of health last week there weto twenty-nine cases from all parts of the city All of these except five are from Green Ridge. Tho board of health will meet next Friday even ing to nirlvo at 11 veidlct In tho No, lt school case. The total deaths last week were ID, two being from diphtheria and 1 from typhoid fevei. Three new cases of ty phoid were reported. Jervis-Hardenbergh Piano School, Thoioush and systematic training in planoforto playing and teaching. Full I artlculors on application. Car ter bu'ldlnsr raMananrn-T'htl WV I DIED. EVANS -In Kcrantoii. Oct. 23, IbDi, Jits. Agnes Evans, of West Plttston. Punei al services from her luto residence, on Susquchutiiiu uvenue. tomorrow' aftoi. noon ut 2 o'clock. Interment In llolleu. back cemetery. JIATHIAS In West Rcranton, Oct. 21, H9S, 67 years of ugo, Daniel Jlathlus, at his residence, 131S Prlco street. Funer al Wednesday nfteinoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at tho Washburn street ccm-otei). WO INVESTIGATION BY THE BOARD WILL AWAIT RESULT OF BOARD OF HEALTH'S INQUIRY. Mr. Jayne, Controller of tho Thir teenth Ward Introduced a Resolu tion Calling for au investigation but It Was Not Adopted Rules Adopted Governing the Examina tion of Grammar A Pupils Lively Tilt About tho Purchase of Dlc tionaiics for the High School. The board of control last night slde ttacked a lesolutlon directing an In vestigation Into the diphtheria epidem ic at No. 28 school. A personal appeal wns mude by the father of the resolu tion, Mr. Jayne, controller fiom the Thirteenth, but a majority of tho boaul believed It was time enough for the school board to net when tho board of health has made a lepott of the Investigation which It has under wa Jit. Jayne's resolution called for tin nppolntment of a committee of thiee "to investigate the epidemic of dlph therla nt No. 28 school and report t the boaid what action Is necessity tn prevent a locunence of the same Mi. Jennings made a motion to defo action on the lesolutlon until null time as tho boaid of health had sub mitted Its lepoit. Then If it Is neces saty to make any further Investigation the lesolutlon could bo brought up The boaid of health Is the proper bodv, he contended, to cnuv on the Investi gation nnd tho boaid can accomplish no good, as far as ho could see, bv Instituting a second Investigation 01 even bv Joining with the board of health In tho present Investigation Tho nttotnev of the board nttends each of the sessions of the board of health when the investigation Is on and several of the members aie there also, to see that tho lnteicsts of the board aie looked after. Mr, Evans thought tho board should be officially represented nt the Inves tigation, but Messrs. Casey, avls, May and Schilefcr agiecd that then was no cause for the boaid taking any fuithei action than having Its attorney piescnt at the Investigation, nt least until after the board of health has made Its lepoit. rDlTLY INTERESTED. Captain May cxpiessed the belief that the action contemplated by Jlr. Jayne's it'olutIon would give the Im piesslon that the board was unduly lnteiestcd. It would be much more hat Isfactoiy, he thought, to allow the In vestigation to be made by disinterest ed parties such as compose tho boaid of health Mi. Javne expressed suipiise and bv his actions betokened not a little In dignation at the oppposltlon to his resolution The motion to defer action on the matter was put to the house and car lled by a vote of 10 to S as follows: A cs Alossis Divi, Cnsiy, JIa", Sch.iefer, N111N Jernlng0 Schrlefir, l.an gau, Gibbon", Leonard la Nav s Messrs Shires O'M.illov Phil litis, Itocho Jane, Evans, hchwass, l'liincols 8 Jlr Jajno precipitated another dis cussion by asking some pointed ques tions making insinuating remarks in connection with the piiichase of text books. Aftoi a motion of his own had carried dliectlng that ."00 Worcester dli'tlonarieB be puichased, ho called at tention to a bill Just received for two hundred and llfty new Webster die tionniies at the high school and wanted to Know why these higher priced dic tionaries hac. been purchased and what need, at all events, was there for moie dlctiomiles at tin high school when lh"re are six hundied theio nheady. President Piancols begged to remind th gentleman fiom tho Thirteenth that the clictioimiles vveie unquestion ably bought nt the lequest of the prin cipal 01' the high school and that Jlr. Phillips wasn't the kind of a man to order books that he did not need. Tha following set of 1 tiles governing the examination of Grammar A pupils, compiled bv the teacheis' committee and the pilnclplts of Grammar A schools weie submitted by JIi. Langan and appioved: . EXAMINATION RULES. To tho Chaliman and Members of the Tc ichors' Committee of the Hoard of Contiol, Scranton, Pa Gentlemen We, Jho undersigned com mittee, uppoinled b ou nt tho Joint meeting of vour committee and the G lam inar A principals Oct is, 1. is, do hereby most respectfully submit tho following uilcs rcRiilaily adopted by the teachers' lommltuc and teachers assembled aa our upon Wo recommend that entrance to tho high school of Giammar A pupils shall bo secured thiough ten examinations, seven of them to bo conducted In Gram mar A 100ms, and tnroo 111 the high school building The tlmo for holding theo examinations In tho high school building shall bo at or near the end or each school term. Tho examinations hold la tho Grammar A rooms with tho fall nnd winter teim examinations shall count oue-hulf the tenth or llnal examination to bo conducted In tho high school build ing, at or near the md of tho school year to nlo count one-half. Tho questions shall bo unlfoim for r 11 Grammar A schools Each question shall have a fixed crtdlt mark approved bj a majorltj of prlncl pils of Grammar A Examination questions must Issuo from tho sjpoiintendcnt's ollko at the same hour, and nil examination papers, as Continued tn Pago S Reduced prices. It is now possible for us to offer a fine drinking Coffee at 20c per pound. per lb Coursen's Ceylon Java... 20c Coursen's O G Java 25c Coursen's O G Java and Mocha 28c Courseu's Breakfast Java. ,30c Coursen's Triple Blend... 32c E. Q. Coursen Hcsst Goods (or Least Money. Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. Tho one true specific for dlea rllng from adcbilltatfil nervous syMem Is Paine's celery compound, so Renerally prescribed by phlclaim III probably the most le markablerenied tint the si ientific research of this countrv lias prod need Prof. Bdward K Phelps, M D T.. I I) , of Dartmouth college first prernbed what Is now known the world over as P line's celery compound positive cure for dpepsla, biliousness liver conip'alnt, neurilsla, rheumatism, alt nervous d'seascs and kidney troubles Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again where everything else li failed. NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF Appointments Announced by Colonel L. A. Waties in an Order Which He I&sued Yeateiday Names of the Appointees. Colonel "Waties gave out last night tho order appointing non-commissioned slaff olllcers of the Eleventh regiment, National Guard The colonel, Adjutant Atherton and Quartermaster Vandllng were present at Company K drill In the aimoiy last night. Before begin ning dilll, Captain Dlmmlck handed the older to the sergeant, who read It to the men. This city was well piovlded for In the appointment Of the eleven olllcei", foui aie from heie The order Is as follows: Headquirteis Eleventh Regiment Inrun- tr Tlihil Brigade, National Guard of Pciiiisvlvnnl 1 Pel inton, Oct 21, ISDS Regimental Onlers No 4 Tho following appointments of 11011 ci mmlssloned slaff olllcers of tho Blev tnth nglment 111 o hereby announced: Quartermaster sorgiiint-rrcd W. Hus ton, ot Comp iny H, Hnnlsbiirg Commls-ir seigeaut John JI. Ed wards of Compauv G, Scranton Color hciBeunt Charles A. Slcklcr, of Company D, Scranton Uespltal stewurd Ch ules II Blouch, of I Lebanon I'rlnclpil musician Edw aid D. Rich ards, Scranton Tho battullon formation of tho Elev enth regiment and dPtallcd ofllcois of same will be as follows4 Plist battalion Lieutenant Colonel Jtil lon A. Gherst, commanding, Companies D G, K. L Rattnlloii adjutant Second Lieutenant Giant V Lino, Compauv L, Honcsil ilo. Sf rse mt major Robert Simpson, Com pauv K Second battalion Mijor Alnuzo IT Rib rr oik Pa. commanding. Companies 11, c. r n Battullon ndjut mt Second Lieutenant Edward T Kev worth, Comp my P. York Soiccvnt miloi-Johti Swcnk, Company P. Yoik Third hittnllon Mnlor Ii Rush Plold Eiihton. Pa, commanding, Comp mles A, E. L JI Battalion niUutant Second Lieutenant Edwatd II. Eustoii, Conipam T. Lebanon. hergeant mtim Edvvaid JIojci, Com inuv M. Pottsvill". They will bp iosieetod and obejtd ac eoidlnglv llv older of L A Wntrcs, Colonel D B Athcilon Adjutant. INSURANCE MAN ARRESTED. P. J. Keains, of Plttston, Charged with Embezzlement. Insuiance Agent P. J. JCcarns, of Plttston, was ariested yestetdav by Special Otlieer Jllnk on a warrant ls s ted by Aldeiman Kasson. The charge nsalnst him Is embezzlement nnd tho piosecutor Is C. L. Rice, of Vv yomlng avenue. Jlr. Rico nlleges thnt Jlr. Kearns np propilated to his own use $14,61 be longing to the company, of which the former Is dlstilct manager. Tho de fendant w alv e d a hearing and ga e ball In the sum of $50) before Alderman I.oftu, of Plttston BEAT A CONDUCTOR. George Hammers, of Dunmore, Ac cused of Three Charges. Geoigo Hmnmeis, 1r, of Cherry street, Dunmore, was arrested estei day on a vvaiiant Issued by Aldeiman Howe upon the oath of A L Rogers, a, conductor on the Laurel Hill street car line, riamtn'tn will bo given a hear ing this evening. The enndue tor ulleges that the de fendant on the night of Oct 8 struck him on tho face, dragged htm from the platform of the cur, lore his cloth ing and threatened to shoot him with n lovolver. The Celebration of the Year, at Philadelphia, Oct." 23 to 27. All pa triotic citizens bhould attend this mammoth Peace Jubilee. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will mako HAI.r RATES TO PHILADELPHIA for this occasion. Tickets will bo sold Oct. 24 to 27, leturn limit Oct. 31, and will be honored on anv of the num erous trains, except the Black Dia mond Express. An Impiesslvo Naval Review, Civil. Industrial and mllltnry parade, un veiling of the Great Etiucstrlan Monu ment In beuutlful Falrmount park, Dedication of the Restored Independ ence Hall, Grand Juvenile Choi us, will be some of the interesting features of tho three days' celebration, Piesle'ent JlcKlnley and his Cabinet. Tho Governois ut tho Original Thli- ic-uu oiaies, Lieutenant Commander WaimlEht. Tho hero, Hobson and many others of distinction arc expected to bo In Attendance. Consult Lehigh Valley Tlckbt Agent for full particulars. WOMAN'S CLUB OF GREEN RIDGE ORGANIZED AT THE HOME OF MRS. I. J. LANSING. Its Puipose Is the Study of Science, Literatmo and Art nnd the Ad vancement of Social Culture Fif ty Is tho Number of Active Mem bers tho Club, Will Have Assocl nto Members Will Bo Admitted. Ofllceis Chosen After the Club Wns Tormcd. At Gleen Ridge yesteiday uftcinoon the fh st woman's club, of Scranton nnd Its vicinity, was organized. It will be known as the "Woman's Club of Oieen Ridge" and Its purpose is "the study of science, literature nnd ait and tho advancement of social culture. The club will have active and asso ciate members, the former being lim ited to flftv. Those who signed the charter toll jestcrday were. Active Jlombers Jlr I. J. Lansing, Mrs. Robert Hurley, JIrs C P David son, Jits R. A. Zlnimurmun, Jhs A. 1". Luvv, JIrs. C E Coursen, Mrs. Gertrude C Plore, JIrs. Arthur Dunn, Mrs Charles Klrkpatrlck, JIrs Peter David son Jlr J L. Jlcdwaj, Jits p r Aindt, Mrs. Will Jlattes, JIrs J.lizubctli JItCla.v, JIlss Mary E. Daildson. Jllss Antoinette Knnpp, JItss JIjij 11. Charles worth, Mls I.ydl.i l'oore, Jllss 11 Grace Jenkins, Miss Josephine Jlcdwuv, Jllss JI. Loillso Williams, Jllss Ellle E. Davidson, Jlls Joan Llndsav, Jllss Mnrlo Nottle ton Jllss ITorence Hull, JIl.-s L B Hull, Miss K II Hie It", Jllss Alice Nieol, Jllss Marlon Lindsay. Associate Jlombers JIrs J W How 111 th JIrs T. P. Wells, JIrs. V. H Huber. Jtis v H Warner JIrs Charles Shoe maker Jlis H T Wllklns. Miss Miiy Phillips. Miss Pordham and Jllss Rachel A Conner. The olflceis elected were President, JIrs. 1. j, Lansing; leconling secre tary, Jllss Ljdla Poore, corresponding sectetary, Jllss Jean Lindsay; treasur er, Mrs A P. Law, associate presi dents. Jits C P Davidson, Jllss l'ian ees Connoi, Jllss Anna Robinson nnd JIrs. Will Jlattes. MUCH TALKED ABOUT There has been considerable agita tion in the central city tcgnidiug the foimation of a woman's club for some time, but it icmalned for tho enter prising residents of Green Ridge In a business like way to form the organ ization, and with ptnetleal working plans and a dcllnltc object tfieen Ridge has for some time had a lead ing club which in a quiet way has affoided much satisfaction to Its mem bers. The present Is a broader and more ambitious one In every lespect. It Is largely due to the enthusiasm of JIrs. I. J. Lansing, w Ife of tho past or of the Gteen Ridge Presbyterian church, that a wider scope has been given to the outlook. Last week a preliminary meeting was held at her homo and yesterday the oiganlzation was gotten well under way. Fifty or sixty ladles were pre sent, a constitution was adopted and a schedule of arrangements was sub mitted. The duties of the active members will be to attend all general meet ings and perforin nil the assigned woik The associate membeis can neither v ote nor hold ofTlco and are exempt from duties In the club, but are privileged to attend the entertain ments and tegular meetings, Tho constitution and by-laws were read by JIrs. C. 1. Davidson and weie adopted The plan of woik is to divide the club Into four sections, tho members select ing any or all subjects for study. JIrs C. P Davidson will be in charge of the programme for the scientific depart ment, the subject this season being "Child Cult me." The first meeting will bo held Tuesday next at 3 30 p. m at the home of Jllss Lydla Poore. LITERARY DEPAKTJrENT. Jllss Frances Conner will conduct tho department of literature. The subject selected will bo "History and Liteia ture" The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Hurley on Tiiday. The ait work, embracing music, the drama and painting, will be conducted by Jllss Anna Robinson, meeting at the home of JIrs. Lansing Thursday at 3 30 The social woik and the piogrammo committee for the monthly meetings will be directed by JIrs. Will Jlattes. A Good Set or Teeth for... 3.00 Our Best Sets or Teeth 3.00 InclJillns the Painless extraction. DR. S. C. SNYDER 321 Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jermyn I1MY OIL AND TELEPHONE 622, 141 to 149 Meridian Stoat, Scrantoi, Pa, m AND LUBRIGATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTHENT." Pure White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. Our new stock has just arrived, Best Rug value our money has ever been able to buy. This fortun ate purchase we share with you, Come see them. White Goatskin or Grey Goatskin Rugs, that us ually sell for 2.50, we 4 0 offer for I.o5 Combination Rugs square pattern, lined and padded fur rugs for. . O.Z3 Imitation Animals A nice variety of these - .n to choose from at 3.4-U Lambs Wool Dusters IOC and 25C SIEBECKER & WATKINS, 406 Lackawanna Avenue. It Is) Intended that the meetings held on the fouith Jlonday of the month nt the home of Mrs. Lansing will partake of tho character of an entertainment, following the business session. It Is understood that friends from tho centinl or other portions of the city will be welcomed to this club. Tho annual assessment Is one dollar. Our little boy wns mulcted with rhcit tuntlsm In his knee, nnd nt times un able to put his foot on the floor. Wo tried In vain, everything thnt we could hear of that wo thought would help hhn. We nlmost gave up In despair, when romu one nd vised us to try ChnmlKrlaln's Pain lip 1m Wo did so, and the first bottle gave so much le llef that we got u second one, and, to our surmise, It cured him sound nnd well J. T. Bays. Pastor Chrlstlnn church. Neodesha, Kan. Tor sale by all druggists Matthews Bros., whole sale and retail ngents. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & JI T. Howloy.231 Wyoming ave. Beautiful Fall Jackets Excellent style, fine quality of materials, per fect workmanship, large and complete assortment of this season's choicest Wiuterjackets for ladies, misses and children. Marked at prices which cauuot be matched in this city for their cheap ness. Do not think of buying a new Coat until you have inspected our stock. Prices range from $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $7.98 up to $14.98 each. Call and see the new shades, such as Ox Blood, Cadet Blue, Wood Brown and various shades of Tans. UISIUIIISBIHIIIIEIIiaiillllllllilllBIlllIUl e're lollering a ial About V. I Our Gloves. Th it 1110 slightly damigcd, its llio prlco thit makes tho noise They aro excellent; well made of soft, tough skin, em broidered backs, silk and lleccod lined a guaranteed glove at $1 50, we ore closing them out at 50c Pair. i ECnox Hats Knox I-. tho accepted gentle- S man's hat In every city of Im- S port.mco In the United States S ICiiov. has eclipsed all former S effoits In producing a beiutirul S foil hat sots gracefully on tho H head neither too large or too jg small, neither too light or too g; heavy Just light Go vvlieio ; ou will, tho best dressed peo- a pie wear Ki.ox hats JIako this voui lint store and 2 iv old unknown qualities and disappointments j OS PAYNE s "203 Washington Ave. a niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic MANUFACTURING CO. Lambs Wool Wall Bruhses Complete with 4 handle .DJ Black Fur fine quality and good A size yet sold for only ... . O.UU Sheepskin Mats various colors and sizes at differ ent prices, all low. Baby Carriage Robes A special drive on these. We sell a good pocket robe . for 3.00, worth 4.5U Mill HR. (20 Lackawanni Ave, Scranton Pi Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC, Ready rtlxcd Tinted Paints, Convenient, Economical. Durablo. Vnrnlsli Stains, rroducluE Perfect 1 ml UllouofErpaailTa Woods Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inslda Work. Marble Floor Finish, Durable uud Dries Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PWTC UNSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. . , , , .ss YOU WANT WHAT'S Al UP TO DATE? SEC OUR HATS, SHIRTS, NECK WLWR, ETC. BELL& SKINNER Motel Jertnvn Dullding A Good Cook . . . Is particular about tho mite 1 ilals she ues. Prequently that Is tho secret of her success, in luet no cnu can get tho best results from poor materials. Like begets like and best pro duces best Helico "Snow White" Plour mikes the best bread be causo It is tho best Hour. It Is tho best Hour because It Is made of the best wheat. Try It and hivo tho best ot everything. our grocer will gladly sell It. "Wc Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton. Cirbondalei Ulypbant. L WRITING (1 LETTER In order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIVC DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends me the uanie. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H.Ives No. 9 West Market Street, Wllkcs-Uarrc. T 10 FIRE SALES OF ANY KIM, traiglit Business, Cash or Credit. Ho:i333 Fur.ilslui Comiht. 0 VS.- "sSiiJy BARBOUR'S HQN1ECRED1TH0USE 425 LACKAWANNA AV3. ffl
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