W "- THE SOn ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1808. 5 -mw"' '" "-'yw " Ihti Vote Not Good After ov. 7. 189J. Go where you will you can't find such a splendid line of pianos as the Knabe, Vose, Briggs and Ludwig. -AX- PERRY BROS No fancy prices. Every in strument sold at the lowest possible priceand guarrautccd '205 Wyoming Avenue. I $&& ' a a . J? A new departure .it Thj Griffin Ait Studio, Wc are now prcp.it ed to fill the wants of the amatucr and profess ional. WE SOLICIT Y3U3 TRftD:. DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery. Diseases of Women Ofllco IIoui. ... . 0 to 10 ii. m 1 to Up. 111 At Kesidrnce 7 to Up. 111 OfJIce William llullcll ic, Opp l'ostotlire ltesidenco-'Jl o South Main Aenii. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY L.WE EANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. MnltPM Ritlcited Wlicra Otberi railed. Mrderato Charge: Airs deo. Carr teacher of Piano Mr. Carr Mandolin "j Guitar Banjo Rtlldlo1 111 tlio new (Juerncy Hutlclltig, .'lltl Washington ne. rtos eath year In this city. On Wyoming Semi nary Mimical Faculty. 8 IU IIIUIIlULLLl Hneopened a General lmuranco Offlco la IS' BfH Stock CompanlM represented. Larga -rk especially tolkllca. '1 elepuone 1 803. Allow Us to Clean Yoer LACl CUkTAINS, and You W III Be Pleased. Lackawanna ii-j-Lj pr AUNDRY. 308 Penn Avenue A, n. WAKMAN. The Wllke.i Barre Record can be hjd In t-cranton at tho r.ews btanda of ItcU man JJioh., 401 Spruce and C03 Llndin kireets; Mac, Lackcwunnu avenue. PEKSONAL. Hush Rooney. of Lafayette street Is In Chicago. Miss Alice Tanfield, of Moscow Is vis ItltiK relatives heic. Rev. J. P. Moftatt, of Washburn Mreet, Is in Indiana on business. JuriKO and Mrs. II. M. Edwards have ic tumed from a western trip. Miss Elizabeth Thomas, of CarbontTale, la vibltlnsr West Scrnnton friends. Mts. L. W, Puk, of Clustnut street, bus returned from a visit In Hlnghamion. Miss Kitty Qonnolly, of Madison ave nue, has teturned fiom a visit to Phila delphia, Prof. Robert Bauer, of Ilauci's band, h is returned from a bushvMS tilp to .New "iork city. Miss Mincna Sand and Miss Jessie Denlko have returned from a w.iek's stay at Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs J. J. Roberts, of South Main avenue, havo returned from 11 isit with relatives In Middle Gianvllle, N. V. Mrs. II. S. Sundeis, and Mrs. M. L Sanders, of North Scrnnton, are homo fiom a visit at Woodbury, N. J , and Philadelphia. M A, O'Malkj. fotmeily dolus busl ness as Murphy & O'Mulley, mi Spruco street, bus accepted a position with tho Mycr Davldow shoe stole, :W7 Laiku wunna avenue. Miss Mamo Gllllmin, of Dunmore, re. turned yesterday from New Yoik, wheie slit) was the guest of Miss Maine Walsh, formerly toachcr of elocution hi the Dan irioro public schools. James J. C'oibeit, of Plttston avenue, a private In Company C, Thirteenth ieBl tneni, at Camp Meade, will return to his command today. Ho has been homii fm two months on a sick leave Contractor and Mrs. William II. Will iams, of South Main avenue, me home from u visit nt Middle. Granville, N. Y. where thoy uttended the wedding of their boh, G, A, Williams, last Wednisdnj. P. J, Casey Is back fiom Philadelphia, where he witnessed the jubllcu celebra tion. At tlw t'nlon League club ho had the pleasure of mcellne Preshlent Me Klnlcy General Miles, General Shatter. Itobson and many other of tho nation' celtbrltlct. SUPREME COURT OPINION. Justice Stewett'ii Ruling in the Electric City Land Case. Justice Sterrttt's opinion In the case of the Klectrln City Land and Imp mo ment company ugalnst the West Ridge Coal company n iecevod by l'ro thonotary Copehmd yesterday. Tho htilt, as previously told at length In The Tribune, was biouaht by the land company to pievent thu coal com puny fjoni fiectlUK iiilno strurtures rd- Jncent to Its building plot. The Inml company bought from the Von Stuich OPtnto find In the transfer n Btlpulntlon wtiH mortu tluit no shnft, mine build Iiirh or nnythltig of that sort should bo erected on the plot. The West Hldgo I'otnpany, which owned the conl, pur rlinnoit llvu lots on the plot nnil, dls reKiirdliiB the stipulation In the trnn. fn, proceeiled to construct a nlmft and tower on the surface. The land corn puny secured 11 n Injunction teatralulng the conl compuny from making these linprovcmrntFi, but when the mntter came tip for final hearing the Injunc tion was dismissed, coutt inllng that "when the owner of the coal became also the owner of the sui face thu fffect of the piovlso was destiojed." Justice Stcrictt. for the Supteme coutt, ruleM that the local court erred In this dei IhIoii, and says: "That It uas never Intended by the parlie that the purchase of a few of the surface lots, by the owner of the coal and min erals, should In any way Impair the forte and effect of the proviso, much Icq '(lestro thu same." The bill Im ielntutcd and the Injunc tion made peipetual at the 'OSt of the defendant. OBSERVANCE OF HALLOWE'EN. Large Number of Parties Held Last Night in the City. Hallowe'en was obi-en-d last night in Hip imual fashion. Children In inns- iltieiMde lostumes were plentiful on thu lsttr - ets dinliiK the early hours of the i'i'lllng as tney "eutrlid fiom house to Imus making calif. A huge number of parties weie held. Theie wax a bilge dancing party at "The Linden" and at the home of Dr. ! 1. F OunMcr. on Mulhcrtv htiei-t. a nunibi-r of oung people were enter- iiiineu. Mr. and Mis. AV. T. Hackett Knxe a 1 Mr. Wunnnmker'H valet and hi.i.u pin ty In honm or their dautrhtei. Mit newspapof n-eti. They left IMitlndrl Maiy Haekelt, at their homo on Mon- phla IU !) o'lloik vesterdav motnlrs loe u venue. MIhs Sue Hippie enter tained a nutnher of her young friend" at her home on Webster avenue, at which Karnes thninctetlstlt. of Hal lowe'en veto plioctl. Ml,s A co I'.uike entertained a htrRc putty of 1 lends at her home on Noith AilnniR nvenu., and Miss Lulu Thomp win enteitalned at hei home on Gibson stieet. SEVERAL RIBS BROKEN. George Bailey Injured While Re sponding to n 1'ire Alarm. tiooiKe Bailey, driver of the General I'hlnney's hose ciniaRe, had seveial llln hrok"n yesteulay afternoon while lespondliiK to tin ahum of lire edit In from box CI. At Dickson ucnt'.e and Green Rldfre ptrost there Is a deep Ktitter and In tiosslns it the king bolt of the )ioe cnirlaRO broke and the front and rear wheels parted company. D.tlley was thrown In tho nlr with tho icsult nbove noted. He was taken to his home on Delawate street, vheic lie received vurslcnl attention. Thete wiiti no ncesslty of the alaim to vhli U lialley was respondlnu, as the Hr? was In the nar of A. L.. Spencer's residence uhlch Is in Dunmore. The llro vns extiiiKulshcd, however, by the P ranton toinpanlt's. MUST RESPECT THE LAW. Mayor Brlley Issues an Order with Reference to St. Denis. Testimony Riven In police com t yes teulay moinlnpr would Indicate that the St. Denis hot'd on Lackawanna ave nue is not kept as tightly closed as ii. might be on Sunday. After the heat Inj; Mayor Halley Base the follow Inp older to Desk ferseunt Hidden ay: "Detail an olllcer to notify the pio prletor of the St. Denis hotel, on Lack awanna avenue, that he must stop selllnjT Intoxicants to minors and dote up his place of biihiness on Sundass, or I will cause 11 watrant to be Issued for his arrest and v.111 piosecute him to tho fullest extent of tho law " l'ELL FROM A SCAFFOLD. Willlam Tiuss, of Plttston Avenue, Was Painfully Injured. William Truss, of Plttston aenue. South Scranton, a painter engaged at the new Connell building:, was Injured while at work yesterday morning. He with a companion workman was stand ing on 11 swinging scaffold when he lost his la'ance, tailing about forty-five feet. Truss was carried into nn olllce and Dr. Wents "'as called. He found thai the man was suffering a fracture of three ribs nnd external bruises. Ho was rc'iioveil to the Laika,waiinn hos pital and it lestlng easily. MARRIED THE CO-RESPONDENT, Susan Gicen and William. Dalzell United by Alderman Kasson. Alderman Knson esterday united In marriage William Dalzell, of North Ablngton and Miss Susan Oieen, of Ronton. The ceiemony was perform ed in tho morilage license room at thu toiirt house. tTntll last Thuisduy the bride wai Mrs. Susan Green Franklin. Her husband, Dayton Franklin, en that day was granted a divorce mi the giour.d that she was unfaithful. Dal zell was named a.j co-respondent. The Battleship Wisconsin Will he launched In San Francisco Sat urday, Nov. 2Cth. The official tutln cnrrylng state olllclals and the christ ening paity will stait from Mnrlnette, Milwaukee and I'hlcngo, Saturday, Nov. lUth, going la the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul idllwny Stops will be made at St. Paul. Tatoniti, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver. Pullman Palace sleeping mis, dining cats, observation cars for tho exiluslve use of tho party for the entlro trlti, under the direction of Mr. Roau Campbell, geneial manager of The American Tom 1st association, A limited number of tickets at icduced rates covering all expenses will be sold, they Include railway und sleeping car fates, meals In dining cats, hotels, lai liages, etc. For details uddress The American Tourist association, IIL'4 Mar quette building. Chicago. Richards, Wirth & Lewis, exclusive clothiers, 32C Lackawanna avenue, as usual, will he open late on Saturday evening. They desire to apologize tothoso who were unable to bo waited upon last Satuiday night, and state they have made ample prep aration to care for all traders who may favor them with their patronago in the future, having secured the set vices of several more salesmen. The past week has been 11 busy one, and thoso who call ut their store will And a much larger assortment of fall nnd winter gatments for men and boys. Bargains At Komp'U Photo Stock house this week only; 40-ccmt print rollers for It cents. H)3 Wyoming avenut. JOHN WANAMAKER IN LACKAWANNA ADDRESSED THREE MEETINGS IN THIS COUNTY YESTERDAY. 1 At the Evening Meeting He "An swers" nn Editorial Comment in The Tribune by Making a i'erson nl Attack on Congressman Connell. Comes Out Flat-footed Against Stone nnd (Jives His Reasons Why. No Question About Swallow Be ing Anti-Quay nnd Scarcely Any About Jcnlts. Hon. John Wnnumultur and hlr eam palKtiln? parly visited Lurfcmvanrm countv vesteiilp.y, conducting nicot ines In ('atbondnlc, Olvplmut .ind this elty. They harl largo nlldlenceH at all three phit'cj and, at the armory meei Injr In this rlty, tin- audience had thr llMtlnctlon of bolus; tho Jlrst to he.it Mr. Wanamaker Indulge In personal atiiixe, his had taste koIHhk the lust of him to such ni extent 111 to petmlt him to spend nn Iiotit, nearly. In nnk lnir u lndlctivo attaek on ConKii" man Contull 1cciuir The Serant.iii Tribune contained yeHtotday what t illumed to 1 a legitimate pnlitirul eomment on Mr. Wannmaker's vMt lufctllleil l hli peeullar position In th pieent eampalu. In Mr. WunainakoiV retinue will s' nutor '. .'. KnufniiMi, of Lanctutei . F. S. Van Viilltenherjf. win ifhlexrrt some little notoiletj In tlil-i and .-'ehlivlklll counties, tun whim .11211. .11.1! I la thr LehlKh Valley and taking Hi" Delawaie nnd Htidon at Wilkes-linn.' continued on to I'.uboudulc, stopping1 In this city only long enough to tal-e aboard tin. local mnnagi'is of the War unmkf'r tour, James J. H. Hamilton, John li. MiAskiu and John H. Fel lows. , MHr.TlXG AT CARRONDALl'. The patty was an hour behind Ft nod ule tlmi In leaching the Plonier cltv but 11 laige crowd waited at the the- I ater to hear the eloquent nnd Interest ing inei chant prlrce and was entei talned with n twenty'-niinuto speech, during which Mr. Wanamaker, to show that lie Is not piompted In his part wtecklng by persoml spite, advised tho people of the Fouith district to re turn Hon. John F. Reynolds, although Mr. Reynolds voted against him for senator. Mr. Reynolds proved him self hi nest and cnpaluV, Mr. Wana maker said Olyphant gae Its distinguished ls Itor a good leceptlon at Father Mathew Opeia house. Mr. Wanamaker severe ly ciitlelsed Senator Vnughan In his Olyphant spiech. Olyphnnt Is the homo town of Senator Vnughnn's opponent, 'Squire M. W. fuminlngs. Scranton was reached at 0.10. The Wanamaker party tepulred to the Jer myn and lemalned secluded until the hour for the aimory meeting ap proached. It was advertised that there would be a reception nt the hotel at 7 o'clock, but Mr. Wanamaker was too futlgued after his day's work, and It was abandoned. Thete weie not a dozen persons outside of the hotel guests about tho lobby nt tho hour an nounced for the ieceptlo.1. Mr. Wanamaker and Senator Kauff tnan came downstairs at 7.S5 and were at once taken In tow bv Messrs. Ham ilton, McAskle and Fellows and escort ed to the armory. Ills entiance did not provoke much of 11 demonstration, but thete was a general craning of necks to get .1 view of the famous Phlladelphlau. On the platform with the speakers weie Messrs. Hamilton mid Fellows, L. M. Meyers, Alamauza Porter, Rev. Robert F. V. Pierce, Attorney Arthur Dunn and Rev. I. J. Lansing, D. D ' who presided. The pt luted list of hon orary vice presidents as read out by Mr. Hamilton was as follows: K, R. Sturges, esq.. J. George Hlsele. William J. Hand. Rev. James McLcod, D. D., Hon. John II. Fellows, John G. Mc Askle, W. W. Patterson, F. K. Tracy, Rev. "W. U. Watkins. M M. Rennet, James H. Hopkins, ... Hrnest Comegys, Dr. II. V. Logan. Louis M. Meyer, Pro fessor II, D. Ituck, Rev. Thomas De Gruchy, Rev. J. It, Sweet, Rev. R. F. Y. Pierce. D. D., John W. Howarth, LeOrand D. Coleman, II. G. McKenzIe. Arthur Dunn, T. n. Jackson, F. II. Gcrlock. W. G. Douglass, esq., Ala mauza Porter, esq,, James A. Hand, Moosic: Dr. W. W. Fletcher, Caihon dalo; T. O. Robinson, Cnrbondnlo: Rev. R F. Hammond, Olyphant; Matthew Gray, Olyphant. After an orchestra of live pieces had rendered n patilotlc air, Rev, Dr. Lans ing called the meeting to order. Ho said thev weie thete In the Interest of better government In Pennsylvania. They weie not opposed to the national administration and had no desire to embartas It. It was their Intention to tid Pennsylvania of political bosses, for the people of Pennsylvania do not need homing. In Introducing Senator Kaufl' nuin, the Hist fipenket. Dr. Lansing re feirecl to him as one of the seventy-six members of tho last legislature who opposed the outrageous and unpreced ented Jobbery of the last leglslatuio. SENATOR KAUFFMAN'S ADDRESS. Senator Kauffmau spoke for about half an hour, cntctlng Into a defense of himself against tho accusation that he was opposed to organized labor, glv- IContlnued on P.im s 1898 Tlio great advantage of buying of us is tho Mono)- You Save. All goods go DIKKt'T from packer to consumer. Wo mako this de partment better overy year, wo think. Wo offer n very small, tender sweet pea at 15c per Can. 1'uuoy Sugar Peas, Jue, H.50 doz., 2.)0 case. Corn-sou' jN'HW Malno Uorn now on sale. E. Q. Coarsen HcM Cioods for Least Money. All MODS 4ft & II Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. Ilia one true sppc'fic for t)lf mti ursine frn-u aileiiititateJ nrrvmn system K Paint's celerv ro'nnoiiml. so EPtirrallv prescribed by phvicl.in It i ptnlwWv Hie most re rnjrUahle ren-etly that the sr en'ihc research of lhi country lia prodiirnl Prof. Kilwarii E Phelps, M 1) . I- I. II . "f Oattrnoutli rollene firt prec'l'ie-l wlut Is now known the world ocr hh Paine's celeiy compound, a poiitlie cure for dvpepia, billousnesk, tier complaint, neuralcla. rheumatism, nil nervous dleac ai 1 kidney troubles Palne' cele'V ininpnuuil ha succeeded ai;aln and uiti where evetythiiiE list bat (ailed. TONIGHT'S MEETING. Colonel Stone and Otheis Will De liver Addresses. Colonel W. A. Stone, the Republican candidate for governor, will arrive In town this mot nine; at 0 o'cloik from Wllkes-Rarre. where he spoke last nl;ht. He will ptoceed to Montrose with the meiribeis of his party and nd dres a meeting to be held there in the afternoon. Returning he will reach this city ut f! p. in. and will lm nut at the station by a large party of local Republicans and escorted to the Jermyti. He will dine there and at p. in. will proceed to the Lyceum where he will deliver nn address. In his pntt aie General Latta, candidate for sccrcHaiy of Internal af fairs, Dlstilct Attorney W. I. Schaf tcr, of Delaware county; Adjutant Gener.'1! T. J. Stewart and Maloi Mc Dowell. Rev. Dr. Keed will Join the patty In this city and will speak at tonight's meeting. POLITICAL JOTTINGS. K. A. Ximmeruiaii and L. 1. Snoih vill addrt-ss a Ilcpubllcan gatlierlng at Nichol son Wednesday night and K. W. Flritx will speak at llawlcy cm the sam.- ulgut. The rxeoullo branch ut tho Demo ciatie Lounl) comtnlttio nut in the IuhiI iiuariii lavt nUht and di-cuscd n tnim ber ot inatteis P'ltalPlug ti the cam paltfll. The Junloi K.'publk'i.ii dub will act as an escuit In Colonel W. A. Stone and paitv tonight. They will be accompanied by liauei's band. Membcis ot the club are H'Miiest, t, ieioit at the Centtal Iti'pulillcaii c lull tenuis tonight at 7 o'clock. Thoe who hae onlloinn will bring tlicni with them Thecint. conni'i sinners j estctln. i ivlvtd Iron, tiii' pilpter 11 iioof sheet of the oltlclal I. allot. It Ii tulnt-d as com pactly as pcssllh, but ien at that met s ures twiiit.-tle Inches one way and nine teen tho other. The four lolumns neies sry to nceoniiuodatt nil til- parties whrh l.omli .itcd Dr. Svm.IIow and tin extra column iccccn.mc dating Con Smith's uiimi. an cccoio mole for the unusually laigo dimensions of tho ballot. PARADE AT MIDNIGHT. The Princes of Bagdad Participated In It. If you hud been out last night about midnight a strange sight would have met your sight. Seven men, attlied In oilental costume and accompanied by about one hundred other men not In orlenlul costume, weie marching about the rential city stteets. It was not an advertising parnde or show aftermath, hut simply tho taking of the degree In the Princes ot Ragdad, a social or der connected with the Knights of .Malta. Veda Siesta, No. 71. Piinees of Rag- dud, met In special conclave last ee nlng in Malta, temple, on Washington avenue, und confened their degieo upon forty-seven candidates. As ev erything In the order Is done by sev ens nnd pail of the degree means n match at midnight in full costume, this accounts fi- Inst night's parade. .Sultan Thomas Stewart led the seven candidates. After a sulllclent amount of tramping, . participating re-convened In MlteheU'rt dining looms, on Washington menu--, and n banquet wus enjoyed. Sect etui y Viaiik Vounr uetnl ,m toastmastci. He made ,i few ooening lemntlcs nnd Intiodueed each speaker who follow id with a tlnal remark. The toasts and those who tesponded weie1 "Our Order," Thoimm Stewnit, "The Piess." Chuuncey H. Derby; "Our Politicians," V.. V. Altemo3e; "The La dles," ' conimeielul Inteii-nlx." W. R, nartlett. Kuch response wns well made and tho toast well treated. Tho ses sion was then ndjourned sine die. FIRST CIGARETTE CASE. Mis. Abadella Rlalgo Held to Rail for Selling to a O-Year-Old Roy. A warrant wus sworn out yesterday before Alderman Millar for Mrs. Aba della Rlalgo on the charge of violat ing the law against selling cigarettes to children under 10 years of age. Tho proseeutilx Is Mrs. Mury Kittle, who alleged that her 8-vear-old son pur chased clgaiettes from this woman at tho fruit atund ut the corner of West Lackawanna avenue and Seventh street. This appeals to he the Hist case under Hint law In this city. The defendant was arrested und giv en a. hearing. The boy sworo that he bought one box from her. She was held in J300 ball for court. Tho max imum penalty upon conviction Is a fine of tm. KESWICK MEETING IN BLAKELY CHURCH PURPOSE TO BRING ABOUT GREATER UNITY OF EFFORT. Three Sessions Were Held Rev. J. R. Ellis, Pastor of the Church, Pre sided at the morning Session Rev. C. H. Spaulding, of Elmhttrst, Led the Devotional Exercises with Which the Afternoon Session Oponed Pcisonal Experiences Given at the Evening Session. Instead of the tegular Moiida morn ing meeting of the llaptlst ministers held In this clt, a Keswtik meeting wilt" held yesterday at the Hlakcly llap tlst church. The llaptlst ministers' meeting was Included In the morning session. The Kcsulik meetings .no so culled becau.e tho original meetings of this kind were lirst held In Keswick, Eng land. Thplr purpose ! to bilng tho I minister und tongicgatloii closer to , gether In eonsei ration to the work, also I to stiengthen the nfforts of other lon j gregatlons in that district , Three sessions weie held esteulny I and the attendance was good nt each of the three. Rev. J. It. Kills, pastor ( the Hlakcl church, presided at tha , niiiinliig service and led the devotional I exercises. Tile song service wns In I I liarge uf Ro. W. G. Watkins, of Notth Sfianton. Rev. liohoit F. Y. Pierce, of Ibis c it , ilelheied a short addiess upon Tho Holy Spirit and tho Ministry." It was a masterly effort and was listened to with the deepost'lntetef't. The open ' onfeience, In which discussion of tltne ij topics takes place, was led by Rev. , Thomas De Giuehy. of the West Sci an ion Jackson Stieet llaptlst church. . Many lutetestlng discussions ensued befoie adjournment AFTKRNOON SESSION. Tho nftornoon session was opened with devotional exercises, led by Hev. C II. Spaulding, or Elmhuist. The topic for tho addiess of this session was "The Holy Spirit and the Church." The subject was ably tieated by Rev. H. J. Aithur, of Plttston. The open 1 (inference which followed was led by Rev. A. IJ. Rtowe, of Wnerly. Those who took part In the discussion were Rev. Thomas De Gtuchy. Rev. W. J. Watkins. Rev. W. O. Watkins. Rev Dr. Moon, Rev. Dr. Dunn, Rev. W. J. Ford, and Messrs. Ilryden and Smith. The session was loncliided with a "ciulet houi" service, during which each person took part ns they felt inclined. Rev. A. 15. O'Neal, of Dunmore, con ducted tho opening exeiclses, which consisted of player and testimony, Tho attendance was much kuger at this session, many of the church congie gatlon being present. The theme for genetal discussion was "The Hlessed Life." The subject rai divided into four main thoughts. lz. Its Nature, Its Need, How Attained, nnd Its Re sults. Each thought was developed by Revs W. J. Watkins, W. J. Guest, W. J. Ford and T. H. Jepson, respectively. PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. Each speaker had glxen the "thought" allotted to him much careful prepara tion and the Interest grew as each di vision was treated. Tho concluding ex ercises of the evening was "Pergonal Expoi lence-," and Rev. J. It. Ellis pre sided. So satisfactory was yesterday's "Kes wick" meeting that from now on such meetings will be held more fiequently. In addition to the lepiesentatives of the R.iptlft ministry, other denomina tions weie tepiesented and were made welcome. GIBBONS SLIGHTLY BETTER. Injured Foot Ball Player Still in a Doubttul Condition. James Glbbon, of Lafayette street, who was so badly Injured Saturday A Cood Set oi' Teeth for...:5.0() Our Best Sets of Teeth 3.01) Inducing the Patnleu Extraction DR. S. C. SNYDER 331 Spruce Street. Opp. Motel Jermyn What! Spruce Street with a complete line of Ladies, Gents' and Hisses' Gloves and Hittens. CALL AND INSPECT MY LINE. MALONEY OIL fllD IK1ANUFACTURINC CO. TELEPHONE G22 141 to 149 Maritfian Stoat, Scranton, Pa, URNINO AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTnENT.-Pttre White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. Portieres and Draperies Our Carpet Sale still goes merrily on, impelled by the motor oi low rices. You had better take advati tage of this sale to re-carpe some of your rooms. Today we tell of our Drapery stock. Wj think it about as good as any in town maybe a little better. Sash Curtains and Lace Curtains Wc show a verv complete line of these, and take great pride and pains in making special designs to order. Renaissance and Cluny Edgings (or this work in great variety. Bv the yard we shall 3dl Tambours, Swiss, Brussels, Irish Point and Point Arabian. SIEBEGKER & WATKINS, playing foot bnll on Gammon's field, felt slightly better last night. He was too weak yesterday to bo put under the vttnln of an operation To Cure a Cold in One. Day. Tnko Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. Alt druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 2.'e The genuine has L. 1!. Q. on each tablet. Steam Keating and Plumbing. P. F. & M T. llowley.231 Wyoming nve. I R IK 0 Men's suits in littcen different patterns to select from. These suits are pcrlect-litting, well lined and finished; all the colois you may desire; in round sack style these garments were never equalled before, either for make, finish or price.' Cash Price, $9.98 UllllillllllllllllEIIUIMUUIIIIIIIIIIIIU 1 To Be 1 I Or Not To Be mm Wise In the s.ning of monev? ! S Tliut s the question, and youio S the one to answer It. Wo can k help cu if you will let us. In- K 3 cctigutc our Sox, or Socks in the t.c tur.it wool, black with Si white feet, all Id iclt anil fancy S S mlv. They glvo the needed pi o- 2 tcctlen and comfort and cojt j; S but 25c p: Ir, Worth double. I Men's Underwear 1 Warm and Heavy S n S Ring up underwear at special S S li,w piles, not bought piomis- S Si (llOllv luit s Iectcd with the K S pivutest i ire Inclose jour pat. K S lining' ilt munis leonomy ami ; SJ dmabillty In ee. garment we S se tell, l'ancy Derby Ribbed, 2 rieeied Cntton. Natural Wool, J (imel s Hair, Wright's II -nith m 5 1'ikIi rwc in, and nil good sorts S j; as bigl, as ou wli to go. 2 S Spirl.il I'.i.nv Derby TtllihMl l"i dt i wear .it ,0i ,1 Rirmul. 5 " Tin re l" downrlcht s.itHlac- 2 S tlin In our underwear. j; 3 We l..ien't talcl a word abotu ZZ 5 stilus. Km w they nre right If 5! S ll.u.J .S. Inr sellx Hum. S I Outfitters to Men. I 0 PAYNE I I 203 Washington Ava. 1 niitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iv A W An exclusive Glove and Mitten store has been opened at 427 Tapestry Curtains Heavy Piinge Tapestry Cur tains in great variety of goods and colors. One especially nice' cur tain at $5-5. worth $7.50. Some nice "reversible pajterns," $2.25 S:Ulll 1)0 Vlljs We've some of the nicest silk faced satin Derby Draperies, worth $16 a pair, thut we arc selling for $12.00. 406 LACKAWANNA AVE 1 its IS., 4K , 20 Lackiwanni Av&, Scrautoa Pi. Wholesale) and llctnll DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Rendy fllxcd Tinted Paints, Cotionlcnt, Economical, Durable Varnish Stains, rroclHClns Perfect lmltntlouofExpeaitTa Woods Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Dosicncd for liulds Wort Marble Floor Finish, Utirablo ami UrlM UulcUly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. "MR- LIMSSn OIL AND TURPENTINE. & Fj 4F YOU WANT WHAT'S A1 UP TO DATE 7 SGL OUR HATS, SHIRTS, NECK "WEAK, ETC. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jermyn ISulldlnz- t Your Money Is propcrl eicnded when you buy "Snow White ' Hour. You (aunot spend It In any other way and get so niLih real v.Uuo lor it "Snow White" nnkes "The SUIT of Life" as perfectly ns it can be made, anil ou will bo very much pleased with eserv Investment ot ihls Kind tl.nt you make. All cioceis sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Cirliomlals, Olyphant. i WUTHC II 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 name. If you know of a ueiglibor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H.Ives No. 9 West Market Street, Wilkcs-Barrc. NO BANKRUPT SALES OF ANY KIND. iraigilt Business, Cash or Credit. Hous3S FunlsM GompljlJ. L O. I K " 1 "zmin dhhvJ'mti vsssf? ' '-imv. i xi-ii rv BARBOUR'S HOMECREDITHOUSE 425 LACKAWANNA AV2.
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