ITIE RC7UNT0N TttlBTTNE-SATUKJAV. OCTOBEK 29. 3 SOS fi Thlt Vote Not OooJ Alter Oct ji, iSp3. Call at our store or send three cents In stamps for a free copy of "Lackawanna" a new easy two-step. AVhen you call inquire about the .udwig Duplex PIANO. You will want to hear it as it is a most beautifully toned instal ment. The Ludwigs are selling. PERRY BROS 205 Wjoinlntr, Avenue. 4 v A new departure at X Th3 Griffin Art Studia. We arc now piep.ued to fill the wants of the amatuer and pro!ess v lonal. X WE SOLICIT Yd 113 TRftO- DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases ol Woman Ofllce Hours 0 to ID n. m ' to i) p. Ill At Residence 7 tn s. p m Onice lllUm Hulldl is, Opu roMolllce ReMdenco 21(1 South Main Avenue COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY LlfoE BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Matters solicited Where OthoM Fnllcd. Moderate Chnreci. Mrs tleo Carr Pinno tiaeturof rldllU Mr. Carr ,01 Banjo nj Guitar Mulios III the new J5 Gueriwy Ponding, tint ,.- W athliuton no. Hev f nnfli . . in. l.i ,1.1.. i 1,. On Wyoming Semi nnry Mimical rncultj. Unveopened a General Insurenco Ofllce In mitt Him m bi, Ket Kloclt Compnnlei reprenented. lirs -Lti- especially solicited, ielepliouo l&UtJ 4W print rolleis foi Uc. tills, week onlv. W tlte or Ca I tor Price List. KfP 103 ""yomlnq Avenue. Allow U to Clean Your LACK CUKTAINS, and Yon Will Be Pleased. L ackawanna AUNDRV. 30S Penn Avenue A. It WARtltS. The Wllkcs-Iiurre Ilecord can be had In Scraulon ut tho r.ewn titauds of Hci3 man Uros., 401 Sprnco and M3 Llndsii trcets; Mac, Lackawanna uenue. TWO DANGEROUS MEN. One Had a Stllletto, Other a Revol ver, and Both Paid Heavy Vines. Mayor Pailey cume down heavy on two prisoner In police couit ychtet day who had been nntsted the hIb'u bforo Jmien I31a&, ol Durie-i. S3 yenra of asjj, botn In Italy, np)ioa.hcd Patrolman John Thomas on Franklin avenue and Inquired about the leavlcs time of a Dunmoic- car. Tho oih er answered hint and was told he hod and to ko to a hot climate. IJlaw was put under arrest. He was scatched at tha Center otteot police station by KerBeant Reebo Jones and a murdet-oui-Iooklns knife was taken from his hip pocket. Tho blade was six Inches lone;, as shaip aa n tazor, and ground down to a point at tho cad. A HprliiB on tho handle held the blade fast when It was opened. Tho major asked him why he carried such n dagger. "I don't know," ho gald cttttly with a shrug of the shoulders. "Well If you don't." bald the major. "I'll make you remember your visit to Scranton." The mayor then Imposed a lino of $10 for being drunk and disorderly and $15 for carryltiB concealed w parous. Bias searched his pocket and counted out $18. Ho wanted to be let off with that, but tho major told him not a cont would bo remitted nnd If ho didn't pay up ha would go to the county jail for blxty days. Man hont out and sot the balance nnd was re leased, but ho went away without hla knife. James Itusa ar.d Mrs. Matey, of Durj-ca, were arretted on Uacknwannn anuo at n Into huiir for dWowWilv cm Role camera 0113 siiij House ' . vfjtftl conduct. Hum had a loaded 5-shooter tevolver lit lls hip pocket. The mayor lined lilm $10 and lend a lectttro to htm. litiss paid $4.50 and left a gold watch for the balanco. Mrs. Marry was fined 0 and paid It. Charles Illnghnm, of Providence, a joung inun '.'2 years old was c treated for being diutik nnd disorderly lie. abused l'attoltnatt Modi when advis ed to go home. In default of a fine of $H he wits committed to tho county jail. Patrick Heap, IS yars old, of tho South Side, was dtunk nnd fell asleep In a hallway on Lackawanna ivenue. He promised to Ueop sober In filtute whetettpon he was dl'chareed. I'OIilTICAL JOTTINGS. At Tompkliisvllle this afternoon a Hepulillcan mubs meeting will be ad elrcst d by Major Kvotctt Warren, 11. 1'. Uobnthun, Hon. N. O. Mackey nnd Henty Norihup. Tonight nt a meeting to be held In Justus. i:. i:. Uob.ithnn, Hon. X. C. Maekey, Henry Northup and I.uytnii M. Schoeh will be lieatd At tho meeting scheduled to be helil In n.vinond'8 lull. Moosic, tonight, tha speukein will lie Hon. .T. M. Kvuns. Fred W. KlPlt nnd A. J. Colborn, Jr. The Prohibition county committee bus established heudij.uniters nt 1-3 j Washington uvciu.c. Thev tiro In e lunge of ttov J'lmos Fielding. Today in in" ding of the comiiilttee will be held nt which niiangomonts for the visit 'I U . Di. Swallow on Tuesday I will be tiiiiiib'ttd Pr Hwillort" will be a'-e.iiiipalilcd bv Volney II. Cush lucr. of Maine, and Dalu Wallersteln, I of Philadelphia. Th" Piohlbltton enators who am ad dies-dug tin- hum meetings conducted ! by thut pit iv In this eount, are At i trinev W W. !,nthropc Attorney W. , (?. IjoiirIu" Attorney Aitliur Dunn, A Ci Tliomi'on and . U. I.ldstono. i; J Nichols, Pinhlbitloii candidate for llciiti limit govctnoi. Is expected to deliver seveial addresse-" In this coun ty 1K.M Wltk. t Democratic licndiiunileis a mail ing depai lioent has been created and Kio.it luuntlticp of campaign lltera tuie aie being sent out to the liters of thi." county. The Demociata nro doing nit thilr enlightening of the ot ch of the county this year through tne medium of cnmp'ilgn literature. They nic not conducting muss meet ings. Tlvie will be a big P.epiibllcait mass meeting In Odd l'llovs' hall. Dun mote, tonlKht. Addri'sses will be de livered by Malm- LJeri.tt Wiuren, Hon. .T. U. llkkt., M. W. Lowly and "U Oaj lord Thomas. This wek the hat was passed aiound by the managers of the Demo critle cainpalRU nnd eveiy man who Is at all prominent in tin- paity was abked to coi.tilbute. Major Hveiett Wan en and Fied. "W. rieitz nddrc-s-cd a lU'publlc.tn meeting at Honesdale las't night CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING. International Conceit Company Will Be Heard at Calvaiy Chuich. On next Thurfednj eeniiiK, Xo. 3, tin music-lovers of tho city will bo tieated to a taie tieat in the tonceit to be Rien by the International Con cert companj- In the Calvary IU-foimed chuich, coiner of Monioe and GIusjii Th pt os! ammo to be tendeicd bj thy well-known artlsk-, Mif. Thltle, so prano, MIfs Huchwald, plnnlstc; Mr. Thlde. violin, and Mi. Vandueken, lolln and iola. Is as follow.: FIHfeT PAIIT. Ponatn. op "c). No ." Itcotlion Jll.s riucliwnld nnd Mr. Thtele. Alia, ltclracglo Itoi-inl Mis. Thlele. (n IJallc Vnndejcken (U) Seunailo l'lioiio MKs Hiichwalil. Hondo Caprkclo-o Memlel"olin Mi. Vimcli nikcn. SuUM'iih- de M menw WIcnlnwsKl Mr. Thlele. (n) CoiHl NlBht (b) ono PpilriB MoinhiB Ni'Nln Mis Thlele (n) LarRo. ronceito 1) Minor . .IJaih (b) tipliinliiB Soub llollemlei .Mr. Thlele, Mr. Vumlemkcn. (a) Melodrama Uiilrnml tb) lleipcube (Viola) Clodard Mr. Vtinclcnikin Serenade k AiikiIW I.iasfa Mrs. Thlele, Violin nhlls.ito b Ml. Thlele. (a) Dereciise Seulono (b) Mazurka Obeitasi A Icnlawskl Mi. Vauclencken. Inteimczzo .MnscaBiil It the Companj SMALL CLUE OBTAINED. Parents of the Stiondcd Slavonian Iday Bo Located. A Ml;ht clu" h.is been obtained which may lead to the whereabout') of the patents of a yotint: Slavonian who wns sepaiatcd fiom them nt Cin cinnati. Oct 8. The details of the Ftory .uc printed In Tho Tribune of a lecent Issue. Superintendent White and Special Policeman Spellman, of the Delaware nnd Hudson railroad sta tion of this city, hae learned after a dlllBcnt cffoit, that a tiunk. two boxes and a bap checked at Flatonla, Teas, were ucelved In Setanton nt tho Jei sey Cential depot, Oct 10, and leturn ed to PIttbburB sl dtij-s lator by ie cpiebt ol mi dKe'tit of the Haltlmore and Ohio lalltoad of that city Tioni tho tact that It was fiom Flatonla, Texas, that this jouiib man and his paients btarted to Sctanton, thete are reasons to bellow tint the Uibkirp lecelvcd here and letutncd Is tho piopeitj- of the cftiunged people A piktt of tnc local Hungarian Catholic church and a Polish editor have Interested themselves In the case. BURGLARS AT WAVERLY. They 1'oiced an Entrance Into Two Stores. The pharmacy of A. Bedford & Son and the general stoto of Byron Cowles, at Wuverlj-. were entered by burglars Thuisday night. A small amount of cash and few articles were taken from the dtug store. From Cowles' place about $J00 worth of goods were removed. An unavailing effoit was made to enter the Waveily House. No cluo can be gained as to tho Identity of thu burglar. Our little boy wns afPlcted with rheu matism in his knee; and at times un able to put his foot on the floor. We trlod In vain eveiy thing that we could hear of that wo thought would help him. Wc almost gave up in despair, when some ono advised us to try Chambtrlaln's Pain Halm. Wo did so. nnd tho lltst bottle gave so much re lief that we got a second one, nnd, to our BUipilse, It cured him sound and well. J. T. Hays, Pastor Christian church, Neodoshn, Kan. For salo by all druggists. Matthews Bros., whole. Mile find letull uceii!" POOR BOARD CASE WAS POSTPONED HEARING SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE THIS MORNING. Judge Aichbalcl Declined to Sit Ec cattbc of His Being a Party V the Case: Judge Qunster Wns Not Available and Judge Edwards Kid Noc Catc to Hear the Arguments Alone Lntge Number of Cases Disposed or in Argument Couit, Among Them Two Divorces. ArBumcnts wtic heaid in tin.- poor board quo wan auto case j-cstei-day, as e.pected. Judse Atchbald, e-otisidetlnB himself a party to tho ense, declined to act In It, and as JudKe Ounster was not at baud and Judge i.dwuids did not like to hear It alone. tho case went oer until this morning, when Judge Ounster will be pteseut. In tho e-ase of U. M. Wlnton and olhe-ih ngalnst the Mt. Jcssui Coal companj-, a decision was made in fuvor of the- defendant. Tho case Blows out of a dispute oei the leasehold of the Kebeceii Dunn tiaet near Wiuton. The defendant company In lssi begun the mining of coal fiom the tuic t, under n lease Hsncd by thice of tho IKe joint ow ncis Tho plaintiffs soufiht to lcstraln them by Injuetlon. The defendants de muriecl to the bill and j-esterday court sustained the demurier and dismissed the bill without prejudice. Major Hv eiett Warren represented the plain tins and Hon. W. W. Watson the de fendant. The exceptions to the leport of the viewers of Section C. of the Fifth sew ei disttict, was ntRitcd by Mr. VosbuiB on the pait of the property boldeis. nnd City Solicitor McGlnley for the report. The piopettj holders aie tiy hiB to 'et aside the Iew on tho Biound that the Imiiroveinent was not peti tioned for as required under the law of 1S01. Mr. MeCilnley maintained that no petition s necessary. nri'UY PETITION. The petition of Uote H. Depuy, of Dalton, to hae couit remit the costs which weio placed on her by the giand Jury in lur cilmlnnl libel iiBainst V. J. ritzfaimmons wns granted. In the matter of MibmlltliiB the case to an other jury couit leserved Its decision. Mr. Vohburff arRUed for tho atipeal from the decision of the lcuister of wills In Hstella Woolsej's contest of the will of hi r biothei, John Pauiot Hon. W. W Waf-iui appealed for the will. The petition asks to have tho case submitted to a kn-v on the itucs- tlons of the genuineness of the sluna-' tute. the testamentniy capacity of the decedent and the matter of undue in llucnce being used by Mis. Fotuot to Induce her husband to make hot soI I heir and executtix. Hmnm Wntklns' exceptions to the auditors tepoit on the estate of her mother, Mrs. Hmma Wntklns, deceased, were argued at length. The will stip ulates that the daughter shull be sup poited from the estate until she reaches the age of tentj--one. She has i cach ed that age and now comes In to court to demand from the estate what It has cost for her suppoit since her mothers death to the time she ob tained the age of twentv-one. The estate, lepiesented by Mi. Comegvs. nnd the guaidlan, lepiesentel by Judge Stanton and Mr. Voslung. opposed the petition on the ground that the guar dian has piovlded for the dauchtei's keeping all along and that to grant her petition would be lo paj- the al lowance twice. XHW TUIA1 CHANTED. The mle for a now tilal In the case of Mary Swift ngalmt .Michael Walsh was made absolute. It is a suit over a cow which the plaintiff sold the de fendant and which shortly afterwards died. The case was decided In favor of tho plaintiff during the nbsence of the defendant's attorney. Mr. Hauls, and upon his showing Hint It was no fault of his that the case went on without him, couit allowed a new tilal. For the same leason a new tilal was gi anted In the case of Hunt nnd Connell againbt A. P. Hedfoid. Judgment was taken against the defendant duiliiB the absence of his attornej-. Major T. F. Penman When It was shown that this occuiied thiough a misunderstanding, for which Major Penman wns not ac countable, the opposing attorneys, Welles and Tonej-, acquiesced In the Ki. inting of a new trial. In the case of the new Schiller Build ing and Loan association against Itob ei t M. Hvans, admlnl'-tiator, the nilo to open Judgment was discharged. The petition to change tho polling place In the Fouith district of tho Nine teenth wnrd troni the house of Char les Beck to that of James MeOlnnls was'iefused, court holding that the present place was the most central. The damage suit of Emma Scott agalns the cltj of Scianton will be re nted. The plaintiff, Januaij 19, 1S9S. fell on a patch of Ice on the cioss walk at the Intersection of South Deck er court and Washburn stieet, nnd sustained a bioken leg. She sued for damages and tho case was. by agieo ment, submitted to Nathan Vldaver, as refcice. He decided In favor of tho city, sajlng that there wns no Inhoient defeat In the const! action of the side walk THH ESSENTI VL QUESTION Judge Archbald. In setting aside the finding of tho refeiee, says tho essen- 1898 Tho great advantage of buying of us in tho Money You Snu'. All goods go DIlll'lUT from packer 10 consumer. Wo innko this de partment bottor overy year, we think. Wo oiler a very binall, tender sweet pea at 15c per Can. Fancy Sugar Teas, 1 5c, 1.50 doz., 52.00 case. Coiusen's !NKW Maine Com now on .sale. 111 GOODS E. Q. Coursen 1'rt (ifinds lor Least lonn tlal question In the case Is whether tho Ice was negligently allowed to no cumulate and to remain as an Im pediment to safe travel after tho city authorities has been given notice of It. Tho refeiee, court snys, seemed to have passed this bj-, and decided th case solely on the construction of tho side wulk. Tho le-trlal Is to take place bo foro tho same lefeiee, In tho petition of John T. Howe for a rule to compel Anna L. Neville to satisfy a mortgage was dismissed on the gtound that the pioccedlngs wete Iiicgularly brought. Two decrees In divorce were sranUd. Mnilha Homan, of thlt city, was di vot cod from her husband, Homy C. Hohman, on the ground of desertion. They were married In Jersey City Oc tober 23,1893. nnd In Jonunrj-, follow ing, he deserted her In Philadelphia, nfter pawning her clothing and Pink ing nwnj- with the proceeds. Dayton T. rrnnklln. of Scott, was granted n divorce from his wife, Su rnn Franklin, on the giound of unfaith fulness. William Dalzell was named as correspondent. BOY'S SHOCKING DEATH. Torn to Pieces in the Ontario Breaker nt Peckville Causo of the Ac cident Is Shrouded in Mysteiy. Wine Page, the 1.1-jcit-old son of Mr. and Mis. Ulch.ml Page, of Hell Place, Peckville. was Instantly killed about 7 30 o'clock m sterility morning at the Ontnilo colllety nt Peckville, where he was emplojed as a slate pick er. The lad wns llteially ten n to pieces as a tesult of the accident and his remains weio lemovcd to the home of his parents In a blanket. The cause of tho accident Is a my-sterj-, as another lad, Edward Lee, was with him nt the time, nnd young I.eo Is utteily unable to explain It. The two bojs worked on the same "telegraph" picking !ate, and their seats were up "head" or just about four feet fiom the big crusher, which was placed on a higher level. I'tom this ci usher the shnfthiR for pullejs extends out onie distance. When the coal Is not running fast the lads sonic time go up and watch the ci usher work. Page and Lee had gone tip just a few- moments before tho tenlble ac cident occulted. The lirst Inkling of a tiagedy the otheis In the bleaker had was when I to uuhed down and slgnnlled for tho enplne to bo stopped. When tho olll cl.tls went to Investigate a shocking sight met their gaze. Arms, legs, head and paits of the trunk weio strewn about the small aiea-waj-, which led past the crushei. A pottion of the tmnl: was still hanging to the pioject Ing siiaftlng The lemiumts weio gatheied Into a blanket and tinned over to an undertake! for picparatlon for builal. A piece of rope, about fifteen feet In length, was found 'wound tightly about the piojectlng shnft and to this Is ntti United the cause of Page's sudden death. The lope held the lad until the lapidly involving bhnftlng had thrashed his body Into sections. Further Investigation niaj- throw more light upon how the tope got theio or how- oung Pago became entangled. The lad's slnieks atti acted joung Lee's attention to him, but he was power less to stop the appalling accident, though he had the engines stopped. The parents of the dead lad ait pios liated with gilef. BAND'S ANNUAL CONCERT. Bauer and His Men Will Be Heaid On December 8 at Lyceum. Ballot's band will give their annual conceit at the Ljceuiu theatte, Thins-daj-, Dec. S The comcit given by this otganlzation last join was one of tho tno't popular and successful given heio duiing tho season. It should be even better this season, as tho band his been much stiengthened dm lug the past J'ear. Seats should be looked after eaily for this conceit, as last jeai's experi ence shows thej- go fast. Tho pio Bramme w II be a populni one. Another Bicycle (Jut. Mcssis. Kellum and Conine, the lo' eal agcnts'of the Pope Manufacturing company, announce a big cut In Col umbia and Harttord blcj-eles elsewhere In this Issue. The most pronounced cut on the list is tho change of pilco of the Columbia chalnless. fiom $1J3 to $73. The other gtades msinufactur ed by the Pope company are alo great-lj- i educed. " Jervis-Hardenbergh Piano School. Thorough and systematic tialnlng In pianoforte plajlng and teaching. Full particulars on application. Car tel building Saturday Bax gains. Cut prices on Men's Hose and Un let wear. Ladles' Night liown. Silk 'nists T'llitioiis HnndPictilnfH u'"1 Dress Linings. Meats and Hngon. atenm Heating and Plumbing. P. P. & M T Hovvley.231 Wyoming ave. A (iood Sel or Tcclli for... $3.00 Our licsl fccls ol Teeth 5.00 IncIuJInj: the Painless Uxtraetlon DR. 3. C. SNYDER ;ji Spruce btreet. Oop, 'lottl Jrmyn Special Carpet Sale Here's a sale that ought to make things hum in our Carpet Department. Prices have been cut on some of our most desirable goods, which means a good deal to you who need carpets. Measure your room before you start and bring the size with you. There's many a remnant big enough for one room that you can buy for about half to two-thirds usual price. Axminsters Heavy nap, good patterns and colors, 90c a yard. A number ot remnants, soire with borders to match, are to go at 65c. Body Brussels Best grade made lor $1.2-1 and Si. 35' A number of remnants at 8-)C and 90c. Iu yard goods we offer a dows, etc. Full line of China SIEBECKER& WATKINS, 406 Lacka. Ave IIEIER AND CLARK ARE RESPONSIBLE SO SAYS TnE BOARD OP HEALTH IN ITS REPORT. Health Oilicer Allen Is Instructed to Prosecute Them for the Tapping of tho Sewer Pipe at No. 28 School. Conrnd Schioeder, Hunt & Connell, Architect Duckwoith, nnd tho Board of Control Are Exonerated from Any Knowledge of tho Means Adopted to Get Rid of tho Water. Tho bnaid of health ut Its special session last nlzht placed the lcspon slblllty fin tapping the sower pipe in No. 2S school upon Charles Helen- and Ceorge W. Claik, and Instiucted Dr. W. i: Allen, health oilicer of tho board, to Institute the pibpcr legal proceed ings against them for thus violating a law of tho bontd. Conrad Schrooeler and Hunt & Connell, the firm that had the eontraLt for tho erection of the building, and Atchltect John A. Duck worth, who made tho plans and speci fications, and alo the bonid of coutiot were exonoinlcd from having any knowledge befoiehand that tlte pipe was tapped. Health Officer Allen's action ngalnst Me-srs. Heicr and Clark will lake the sfTape of a wuiiant befote nn alderman on the that bo of violating a law of tho board of health, which is regulated by a city ordinance, puisuant to tho act of assembly governing the ci cation if boat els of health. The oldlnniieo makes1 It a mli'demennor on the putt of anj person who violates a rule of tho boatcl of health, and upon conviction the de fendant may be lined $100 nnd costs. Theie Is no Jail petialtj except In ek futllt of paj incut of the flue Di Allen will most likely take action before the meeting of the board next AVednesdny night The meeting last night wns a sectet ono In the private cilllco of Seeretaiy Mtittay. Dr. Paine, Dr. Bentlej, M. J. Kclley. W. O. O'Mul ley und Attorney Oeoigo S. Hotn, the full board, and Health Oilicer Allen wete present. IinPOBT AliKEED UPON. They had a typewritten copy of the evidence and discussed It us a jury would After sifting it feu an hour and a half thej foi initiated the following i c pott: The lblillng of the bo.ild nf health 111 til" in ittcr of the tupping of the hnui ilwtln pipe at vrhr ol No :" It hnv Iiik In en lepif si nted to the liiimd of he tilth and plumbing inspectni that a hole had been Intentionally cut In the house chain pipe at public school No. :, this tit, for thu purposi ui removing water from the fresh air duct, from wlileh hole vevvei gas escaped from the In uso drain Into the tush air due ts leidlii Into Iho school rooms thereupon It was ele e Icb el to call a biiecial mei ting of the Imaiel for the purpose of InvestlRatlng the mutter and to uncertain It possible) who is responsible foi miking such opening As per Instiuctlons the seen tut", n quested all persons connected with tho cons'iu?. Mem and caie of the --alel chonl ouilill.lg to meet with the board of health ot Us rooms In the city hall on Tlitii?d.iv even ing, October 20, lsls, nt which time and 11 ice the following named peisnns were swoi n and their statements reduced to writing: M. F. O'Mallcy, David Kobci's. A. 11. Hunt, Thomas Clearv, Ch irb 3 Hciir, C'omad Se brooder John A Duck worth, II. T. Jnv nc, A L Francois nnd Itobcit J Miurnv. The board wishing to continue' the Investigation, resolved to adjourn and meet again on Fileliv even ing, October .'1. 1'S. ut the same hour and place, when the pillowing persons werc sworn and their bt Moments reduce 1 to wilting: George W. Claik, Fled Held, David ltobcits, John Harvcv. A 11 Hurt .Miss Vlra B. Decker. Ororgo K. Hull, John Duckwoith and C'onrail Schioeeloi. TIIO.SE INTERESTED. It appears tint John A Duckwoith v.as thu architect and Conrad Sehrocdcr vs. is the contractor for the building. Including tho cold air duct, and Mcssis Hunt Ac Council were the contruclois for the heat ing and ventilating Cnarles llder was In tho employ ot nnd a foicman tor Ccn ad Sc breeder, and Oeorge W. Claik vas In the einploj- of Hunt . Connell us th' lr heating nnd ventilating engineer Fiom the stat ments of tho witnesses the board of health believer that the hole was cut In tho house drain pipe at pub lic school No. 2S, this cits, for tho pur pose of removing wntcr from tho fite.lt air duct, from which hole sewer gas es caped from the house drain Into the f:csh air ducts leading Into the school looms, and that Charles Holer tut suld hole lor tho purpose aforesaid by tho direction or at tho suggestion of Ceorgo W. Cla.k, ai.il that neither Conrad Schrocder too con- GRAND OPEUVJING OF Smith's Exclusive Ladies', Gent's and Misses' Glove Store. Saturday Evening;. IllEY OIL flUD MaUFnCIlliC CO. TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Marldlan Slrast, Scranloi, Pa, BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS, PAINT DEPARTnENT.Purc White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. Ingrains Alf Wool Ingrains that wear like iron, 50c and 60c a yard. Part wool at 50c and 40c a yard. Lace Curtains Nottingham as low as 55c a pair. A splendid curtain at 1.50. Very fine Brussels effect at $3.50. handsome selection suitable for Sash Curtains, Art Win Silks, with edgiugs to match. tinctor nf the building, Hunt & Connell, the contrnctnrp for heating nnd vriitllnt lug, or John A. Duckworth, tho iiicliiti-ct ot the- building, hntl any knowledge of tho fact that such n liolo was cut or that It was going to be cut until after It was done. Tho hole was made In, the pipe at a point underneath tho basement lloor nnd could onlj be rei.chcd by crawling thirty feet through a told nlr duct about two feet In diameter j It was In a. place so hidden that the inciubcts of tho board ot control could not by ordlnnrj Investltri tlnn of the building discover It. Tliete fore tho board of health Instructs Its health oilicer to Institute the proper pro ceedings ngalnst the said Charles Brier and tleorgo W Clark for violation of a law- of tho board of health. Special In our Fresh Meat Department for Sat urday only, Octo ber 29. Choicest Light Legs of of Mutton, 9C per lb. Clarke Bros.' Celebrated Berkshire Pork Sausage, 25c 3 lbs. for uiuiiEiiHimiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 To Be 1 Or Not To Be n M Wl-c in the sivmg ot mono " 3 H Th..t s Ma question, und ouie S3 the one to answer It. Wo can j help cu it ou will kt us In- 3 vcstlgntt our So, or Sotk, In EJ g tho ictiir.il wool, black with S white feet, nil black and fancy S mix They give the needed pr i- E S ttctton nnd comfort nnd cost K S but 23c pi lr, worth double, Ej Men's Underwear 1 Warm and Heayy 1 M Bang no underwear at special Zi S low pikes, not bought promts- S S cuoislv lint s Iceted with tho S pie-atest c ire bee.ui'-e join pat- Cj S tonnge dentin Is economy und S S durability In evcrv gatment we we tell Fmcy Dcrbv Ribbed,. 3 H Fleeced Cotton Natural Wool, S Camels Hair, Wright's Halth S Underwear, nnd nil good sorts E S as high as vent wish to go. S 2 Special Fancy Derby nibbed j; 5 Frdcrvvcar at :0c. a gtrment j; There Is downright satlslac- 5 S tl in lu our underwear. S We haven t tnld a word about S S shltts Kinw tluv aie right If C S Hai'd & Pavnc sills them. I Outfitters to Men, I IHAP&PAYNEI I 203 Washington Av3. HiiiitiiiHEEiuiieiuzimmiiuiiiimik? 427 Spruce Street. Velvets High pile of Velvets of first-class make, worth 1 25 a yard for $1. Some others at 6sc and 75c. Irish Point Curtains From $2 to $20 a pair. A very showy pair at .o or a much finei one at tf.j.2-). At $5.50 we oiler as good a one as we sold 12 months ago for $7. Sale M mi E20 Lackawauni Avo., Scranton Pi Wholesale and Uctnll DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Rendy nixed Tinted Paint, Convenient, Kconoinlcal, Uurn,b',D Vnrntsli Stains, rroduclngl'crfcct ImltntlonofCxponil-rei Wood Rnynolds Wood Plnlsli, FFpeclally Deiimned for InMda Worle. Mnrblo Floor Plnlslt, Durable nnd Uriel Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PIIRC. LINSEEO OIL AND TURPENTINE. YOU WANT WHAT'S A1 UP TO DATE? SGC OUR HATS, SHIRTS, NECK WEAR, ETC. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jermyn Building. A Good Cook . . Is particular about tho mate rials sho ui-es. Frequently that Is tho secret ot her success In fnct no one can get tho best results from poor materials. I.lko begets Wee nnd best pro duces best. Hence "Snow White" Flour tnalces tho best bread be cause It Is the best flout. It Is tho bet lloui because It Is mudo of the best whcit. Trj- It and havo tho best ot everj thing. Your grocer will gladly sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO bcruntuil. CurbonJalc, Olyplnut. II Iu order to introduce my new line of Kimball Pianos and organs I will pay FIV DOLLARS to any one who will send me the name of any par ty who will buy a piano or orgau of me. This will be paid wlien first payment is made on the instrument and to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a neighbor who talks of getting one send the name iu. Address George H. Ives No. 9 West .Market Street, WilkeS'lJaiTC. I i FAKE SALES OF ANY KIND, Straight p-!iHiii3SS, Cash or Credit. Hous33 Fur.ihhjj Comil, -.si-; w9wfeSfcIivvir SEES BARBOUa'S HOMECREDpWtfOUSE 425 LACKAWANttfA AV3.
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