HIE SCIUSTOST TlUBl'NK-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898 fll 1hl Vote Not OooJ Alter vuv. 7. 1S9J. Go where you will you can't find such' a splendid line of pianos as the Knabe, Vose, Briggs and Ludwig. AT- PERRY BROS No fancy prices. Every in strument sold at the lowest possible price and guarrautecd 20.1 Wyoming Avenue. ) A new departure at Tii3 Griffin Art Studio. We arc now prepared to fill the wants of the amatuer and profess ional. WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADL 08 DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Oftlcelloun ti to 10 11. m 1 to :: p. m At Itcsideuce 7 to 8 p. 111 Orttce Wllllnm Hulldlne, Opp. Poitofllcc. Ilealdence 'Jl o South Main Avouue. COLUMBIAN DETECTIVE AGENCY tlME BANK BUILDING, SCRANTON, PA. Mntteri solicited Where Other Failed. Mcder&to Charges. .Mrs. Oco. Carr Pionik teaebcror JTiaUU Mr. Carr MandOlIll Banjo "j Guitar Studios In tho new Oneru.ey llulldlng, :ili Washington ave. Sev eotliycar lu ttiln city. On Wyoming Semi nary .Musical Faculty. 11 u Unropf ncil a General Innuianco Olfles in IS Et Stock Companion represented. Large -Lei-especially solicited. Telephone lbtiA Allow Us to Clean Your LACK CUKTAINS, and You Will He Pleased. Lackawanna "THE" AUNDRY. jo8 Penn Avenue A. II. WARMAN. Tho in t-Lrantori at the i.ews Btanda of Hcis man Bros., 404 Spruco and MJ Llnd:n fc.riets; Muc. I.ackcwanna avenue. PEllSOKAL. IViiee V. Jeivit will hi: at the J rvia- llardcnbcrsh school today. Mrs. Charles Jlrynnt and Miss Wilnon, of Chicago, are the quests of Jirs. Z. 11. I.ynde. Miss Angela Hirs, of C.irhomlalc. Is vis iting Mrs. T. J. Kelley, of Cupmito ave nue, Green Hidse. Mr. and Mrs. YMIIi.im Klelluer and son, Charles, of Honesdale. nie visiting at tho homo of T. J. Mfgurgcl, of 1U Washing ton avenue. Miss lllncllffe. of P.itcrson, N. .1., and Miss Fincgan, of Klusliins, I.. I., are .'is Itlng at tho home of Miss Alice J. UutKe, ot 1501 Adams avenue. Mrs. Amelia Vutsv, of Mlinin avcniic, 'ett yesterday for Albany. X. Y., to at tend the funeral of lion. W. I!. Pane, nephew ot the late Knoch Page. Select Councilman J. J. McAnihvw aii'l daughter, Nellie, went to Kingston. N. Y., yesterday to attend the funeral ot Mr. McAndicw's aunt, Mrs. ?t. J. MeAtulrci.s. Mrs. V. M. Freeman and daughter, M'n May Kreemun, have returned from New York city, where they attended the wed dnlg of Miss A. li, Pmilth. .Miss Frr enmn nan maid of honor at the cerenion. OLD TIME SOCIAL SESSION. Conducted by the Elks nt Their Rooms Last Night. There was a revival of the old-time soulol session by the Serunton lodge of Elks tust night. Tho boauutul and spacious meeting room was visited not only by men prominent, in the pro fessions and commercial life but ladles prominent In the theatrical wotld hon ored the occasion by llv-ir talents and preience The tntire tait of tho Knlckrirbnck ers, headed b M. S Whalen, nnd the main members of the Wnlte comedy. by spisclal invitations, attended the evmt. John J. Lcftus wns chairman of thfl committee of arrangements and School Controller T. J. Jennings was chair man of the .-venln. Section emu of the programme was comprised of im promptu (.'perches, munlo and Imposing nf; fines. The tichubeit qunrletto tin der tho direction of John T. Wntkbm, sang poveral selections lu their cus tomary e'xcellert manner. Attorney V. J. Ueedy, P. O'Mulluy. Dr. Gunvter and J. I. Cohen miula short nddresses of 11 happy nature llt tlnc to the nocnMon. Of the many fine.'' Imposed by Chairman Jennings those particularly mirth provoking were P.' ,f. Cfisy for an nlleced at-" tempt tn Impersonate Lloutenant Hob ion nt th peac Jubilee .111 Phllndel- phla Inst week. A. J. Casey for beln? his brother paid 11 fine. Dr. Mrtlruw for lmvliiK a "imll" wns alio n victim. Mom. M. V, Suniln was severely cen sured for In limine John Wauninnlter t5 town In his Interest l.oo Coyne for bcltiK so Indiscreet us to be tbr. Heait Ilt'iitmiifl of the affair suffered 11 pen alty. Toasts to tho departed members were drank at II o'clock. At thitt hour tho thcuttlcnl members arrived, and to 11 tuneful ninroh ueto uiherrd to seats set usldu for them. A palatable lunch was served. The renin Indur of the rw-nltnr's ftstlvltlcs vwis In churirr of Mr. Whalon, of the Knlckcibockcrs. (.nil Mr. Yintter. of tin; Wnito's coin pnny, both Klks. The opening selection was I Miss Dtirrant. followed bv Min rtniut. The tlnrdnors. .MI11 Hurt, Mlrs Tnlor. Kd. Hheiin. Messrs. Keynolds mid West, Whulen and YenRor followed as noted. Haunr and his orohlr:i entertained at Intervals The stieoo-ifullv man wd session cainn to a clne with the rendition by the ontlr- (,'nllieiinir of " U'ld l.anc Syne." ENDEAVORERS MEET Semi-Annunl Convention of the Lewisburg District of the Key stone League of Christian n deavorers in Session Here. The n'liil-annunl Keystone .ci.i;u of Christina Endeavor convention of I, l.Jburj,' district of central I'eiin sylvnnlueonl'oreni.eof the 1'nltod Kvnn Keilralclnirch.nietlntheZlon Kviinpell cnl ehurchonCiipousonvenuo yesterday. Sickness caused tho absence of the ollhers ,,f the convention mid It uiis organized by electing tin- followlm of licors pio-tem: Jlev H. W. Hindi, pres ident; Itev. S. S. Munnev. t'nlversltv of Pennsylvania; .1. o. IIiIkks, secretar ies, and C. D. Moore, treasurer. The pnntor 0f the i-nnRt'ORntlon. Itev. 1). Moore, delivered a heart v and earnest address of welcome, niiiklii? each doleRiito feel that he Is to consid er himself, at home durltiR his stay In Seranton. To this Itev. J. I. Urlp.R responded In an appreciative manner, assuring the congregation that such a welcome is enjoyed and (that they wnud avail themselves of the prlvl loRe. DolPRntes from different societies of the district were enrolled nnd report ed on their societies, which show earn estness and activity In rellulous work on the part of the young people. The subject -Keystone League ot ""hrlFtlan Kndenvor," was opened by Uev. ,J. O. Whltmlre, who remark ed that the fact that our church wan the first to recognize the Importenc" of Christian Kndr-nvor work bv making It a department of our church organiza tion and Incoiporatlnu It in our church disciple, gives him much reason for re joicing. Owing to the Importance of the subject It was retained for fur ther discussion afterward durlni: the convention. Driotlonnl eveicises and inspiring singing constitutes a putt of the- convention work. The evenlner session opened at 7."0 o'clock with a sons: service and devo tional services. The discussion of the subject "Thltigfi Essential to Success ful Service, " was opened by Itev. J. C Ileeser, who contended that the firbt thing essential was obedience. Recog nition of the divine commandment "Thus salth the Lord" results in ln liuence with the unconverted In lead ing him to a saving knowledge In Christ. The subject of "Personal "Work for Souls" was presented by Itev. S. hmltn, w ho urged that prayers for souls and personal presentations of the claims of Christ nnd Interests of tho soul are conCVtlons to Ik! compiled with in order to lead them to Christ. Our life should present Chrint to the unconverted and lead them to Christ. SIGNED BY THE MAYOR. Measures That Received the Approv nl of His Honor. Resolutions have been signed by the mayor directing the mayor, city solic itor and controller to secuii- optlonr on the Lackawanna av.-iu pioperty that will be damaged by tl. induct": for sewer to drain terrttur: north of Deacon street; for the opening of liv ing avenue; exonerating the penally added to the taxes of Patrick Walsh; directing repairs of culvert over Leach creek; refunding over paid tax of Jo seph Sockalus; awarding contract to V. II. O'Hara to construct the Stlpp court sewer; awarding contract for side walk on (larlleld avenue, between Meridian and Tenth streets. An ordinance awarding damages In the sum ot $6.25 to Thomas H. Jackson for damages cnused by water mid by the grading and sewering on Mousey avenue and New York street. The state ment of George W. Hornbuker, collec tor of delinquent taxes in ISO", in tho Thirteenth ward, was- approved. -- PttFPATtTTJO TWF papptic PREPARING THE PAPERS. . .. ,, A .,",, . Action Against Clark and Heier Will Soon Be Begun. Dr. W. K, Allen, health oiheer of the city, and Plumbing Inspector O'Malley yesterday afternoon thor oughly disinfected No. 28 school at Green Ridge, which Is said to have been responsible for the epidemic of illph therla lu Green Ridge during thi last few months. They will again rilsln'e-t It on Saturday and next Monday school will bo resumed In tho l-ulllln-jr. City Solicitor MeCinley and Dr. Al len hnd a consultation yerteiday about tho prosecution of Chirk ami Heier. the men on whom tho beard of health placed tho blame for the unsanitary condition of the school building So. Ilcitor McGlnley Is 1n.1v engaged in preparing tho papers in the case. A? soon us they nro completed informa tion will be lodge.l before an alderman agaiiuu the men and their urrest will lollou. MUSICALE AT GUERNSEY'S. Given In Aid of the Florence Crlt tentqn Mission. A uiukIluIo in aid of the Florence cm tendon mission was slven at Giteru vty'tt hnll laet evening before an au dience composed almost exclusively of women. Tho programme, which wns printed In Monday's Tribune, was ex cellently rendered by local amateurs. The, singing of tho Schubert quar tette, composed of Tom Heynon, David Stephens, John T. Watklns nnd John W. Jones, gave especlul pleasure, nnd I1'. -M. Wldmnyer'si violin playing was that of n thorough artist. Miss Sailer sang some songs, Miss Sloat recited nnd Charles Docrsume accompanied on the piano. Bargains At Kemp's Photo Stock housu this week only; 40. cent print rollers for II i-eriiw. 111'! Wvnmlnir 'ntlll. SWALLOW PROVES A DRAWING CARD MUCH ADVERTISED PREACHER HAS A LARGE AUDIENCE. Thnt It Was Not in Sympathy with Him But Only Present Out of Curi osity Was Attested by the General Rush for the Door When He Had Concluded and One of His Cam paigners Wns About to Begin. The Doctor Had Little to Say Thnt He Hns Not Said Before. Hev. Dr. Swallow nttracted to tho armory last night an audience that occupied all the seats and nearly all the standing loom, and when he entered and later when he was Inttoduced he was ac corded an ovation that made him smile with visible delight. That muny. came out of curiosity to hear, or, per haps to see, Dr. Swallow solely, wan attested by the rush for the door after he had finished his poeecb, with an other speaker to be heard from. No new argument was lntioduced; be hewed close to the line that he has followed foil through the camHilnn. (Jnmallcl Uradford, of Huston, a grad uate of the '49 class of Harvard col lege and now a man of lelsuie study ing politics, and Volney H, Cushlnc, of Maine, accompanied the doctor. The former spoke lit nt and the latter last. The pnrty arrived from Plymouth on the Ci.47 P.loomsbiirpr train, A. (.!. TI10111 HHon. Uev. .lames Fielding, Attorney W. W. l.athrope and a few others formed the leceptlon committee. Din ner was partaken nt Hotel Jermyn and at T o'clock the levercnd can didate lecelved several callers In his 1 looms at the hotel. From the hotel to the armory the distance was covered afoot. Dr. Swal- law and Attorney .. I". Wedeman, wlm was chairman of the meeting, walked along together aim in arm, and lu that position marched up tho left nlnle of the armory. After them came Messrs. Cushlng and Uradford, Attorney I.a throp, Freeman Leach, Mr. Thomason, John H. Fellows, Itev. J. 11. Sweet, Hev A. I!. O'Neal, of Dunmore; Hev. C. L. Alrlch and Hev. Mr. Fielding. These occupied places mi the platform. WKDUMAN CHAIRMAN. Mr. Thoiniisoii called the meeting to order and Introduced Attorney Wede man as chairman, who dispensed a speech of not more than fifty wonb'. Substantially he said the object of the meeting wns a protest of right against might. Professor Uradford being In troduced, riuestloned whether the peo ple of Pennsylvania are to tie fieemen or slaves. In the present campaign as Important an Issue Is at stake, he said, as any since the civil war, not except ing that. Men are slaves, lie said, when com binations of political machinery sprea 1 out to throttle Justice nnd honesty. The foremost political economists of Eng land, who have studied American In stitutions, cannot for the life of them understand how political bosi-lsm is possible in a country as enlightened at this is and where the office, holders are elected by the people. State government, he said, Is inor" Important than the national govern ment'. Tobe governor of Pennsylva nia is one of the most magnificent po sitions of honor and trust In the world. It Is doubtful If a crowned heart of Europe hiiH more power. The speak er advised his hearers to vote for Dr. Swallow. Candidate Jenks delivers speeches for reform that Dr. Swnllow could deliver, but there Is ah much of a machine behind him as behind Colonel Stone. lly next winter the J forces for the next piesidenllal elee- tlon will begin to shape themselves I and us governor, Jenks would not lie I able to resist the pressure that would 1 be brought to bear upon him In the interest of paity organization. Dr. Swnllow is not bound by anv party. Ho stands upon the- platform, "Thou shalt not steal." Pit. SWALLOW INTHODFCED. Dr. Swallow was Introduced at this stage, and for fully a minute was greeted with applause. He put the audience in good humor with a. wlttv iptroduetlon to bis speech. The peo ple, he said, have allowed the otlices of the ftnte to go into the hands of bosses. Looking over the meeting he welcomed the women and said it was n good omen. Considerable discussion bus gone on for years on the relative value .if men and women. A husband and wife were disputing this piojiositlon once upon a time ;nd the man said thnt his sex was the su puior one, for wasn't It out of a wo man that the Lord curt seven devils? She answcied that it was, but added that they still remained in the , men. The speaker e-as very I nwcU l--llned to believe that 1 tl)en, were !Un(ls of dovUa ,n Bonu, i politicians thnt bob up serenely fce.s- K,otl aft0r session at Harrlsbur. He would not say that all were bad, but the good ones are in a hopeless mi nority. Quay at Washington or out In Heaver Issues his orders over the long distance telephone nnd his satraps dance to the tune of his voice. The doctor branched out then into a dissertation on items of money drawn from the state treusurv for which theie- was no return given. Mejsenger boys v ere hired so extensively that a person looking down from the gallery into the bouse 01 representatives might mlstnke It fir a kindergarten. We are selling some very Fine Confections ot 25c, 35c. and 50c. that are made exclusively for our orders, and will be found to be the identical candies sold by a celebra ted New York confection er, but at one-half New York Retail prices. E. Q. Coursen lu Some were hired ut the beginning of tho sessions, others two or three months later, but they nil got the same pay. Pethaps, he fald, they were car rying out the lefson of tho Scripture where the laborer that went to work nt the eleventh hour war paid even a penny as were tboe who hnd tolled nil dny In the hot sun. CHAHGF, AHAINST KTEWAHT. lie charged Adlutant Ocncral Stew art with proiltlng by $0,000 to which he was not entitled, which was lie compllFhed by having bis salarv raised front $2,500 to $1,000 a year, making the sum of $6,1100 for liN term. The con stitution expressly provides that the salury of an officer shall not he In creased or diminished during his In cumbency. 1 Mr. Heedcr, of F.aslon, was dismis sed from the secretaryship of the com monwealth not as ostensibly given out because he committed the error of be coming n surety on the itidemiilfylti'i bond of State Treasurer Haywood, but because in; wns caught seven or eight limes with his arum to his elbows lu the treasury. He robbed the state, ac cording to Dr. Swallow, of $;o.0oo in one year. The sum of JCiU.Oen was charsed for llttlng up Grace church. The amount was expended In four das and four nights. Dr. Swallow charged that at least $::o,rn( of that vent Into the pockets ot somebody else. The state luwi lost over M.OOO.Oi'O In fifteen years ho said, from loss of Interest on state funds. The men who took this money must not only not steal any more, but also they must repay what they have stolen. If a. poor man steals a loaf of bread or n pair ol t'hoes, even though It be for his starving and suffering family, la Is branded as a thief. Hut society and the state Is In far more danger from the lawbreakers among the law makers than the Nihilists of Russia, or tho Communists of France. AWFUL DESPOTISM. The awful despotism ot one man power was excinplllled In tills case. Men Willi whom ho had the most pleas ant social and professional relations were afraid to speak to him or to have anything to do with him for fear of the power of the boss. The power of the bosis was typilled in the nomination ot Colonel Stone. Three months in ad vance of the Hepubllcnn convention Senator Quay and a coterie of friends met in session al Atlantic City and selected Colonel Stone. The delegates simply came together to ratify that choice nnd not to express any will of their own. One of Colonel Stone's aigumeiiH has been that the citizens' should oto for the party that pays high wages. The only two things that that party has kept up magnitlccntly In this state, is the system of political fees and per quisites and the taxes to pity them. The doctor repeated Ills' allegation that there Is collusion between the Gnrmnn Ctiitfey machine and the Quny-Elklns combination. While he wns at Plymouth yester day he was ayproaehed by a young man named Thomas Heffron, who stated thnt he was a reporter of a Wllkes-Harre paper and Interviewed Charles E. Keck as to the conversa tion said to have been carried on be tween Keck and a commercial travel er named Williams'. Keck slated to Heffron that if he said ary such thing to Williams he was onlv jollying him. Tho doctor al leges that convincing evidence has beep secured to corroborate the pro Quay leuuing of the Guffevltes. He read a letter from Hon. Clinton It. Woodruff, of tho Fifteenth district of Philadelphia, showing that Mr. Ouf fey and brother were constantly at Harrlsburg last session aiding in the work of those Interested In the passage of what was known as the "Pittsburg Ripper UIU." which was drafted by Lieutenant-Governor Lyon who was very close politically to Senator Quay. In eondusion Dr. Swallow stated his position on tho Prohibition question in this campaign to be as it was w itli the min who found a drunken man asleep In his front ard nnd a burglar In his kitchen. Tip- doctor avoided altogeth er any relVicuco generally or frieciile ally to local candidates. Volney I . Cushlng closed the meet ing- with a speech interspersed with stories'. He said thnt Store has the Quay machine and Jenks the Guffey machine oehlnd him. W don't want to exchange the one for the otl or, ".or substitute one boss for another. Dr. Swallow hns no machine. .Mr. dish ing told of the number of straw votes taken which prrflKUt'p a Swaliowcrntic victory. He ridiculed tho idea that tb" Sp-ni-lsb war was an issue in this cnmp.iijrn at any tlni". If it ever was, it Is over, Tlu-t was only an attempt to bamboozle the people. The only Issue is the establishment of nn honest gov ernment. Dr. Swnllow is just as patriotic as Quay or Stone. We don't need to "Remember the Maine" so much In Pennsylvania as .we do the Haywood letter in which we were told how the funds were put into paw n at the People's bank in Philadelphia as political security for a loan of $100,000 to the son of tiie po litical ma:'ter of Pennsylvania, while the school appropriations were In ar rears. Dr. Swallow will address the em ployes of the Dickson winks ut 12.13 today, and will leave on the 2.1S after noon train over tho Delaware and Hudson rond for Wilkes-Harre. Postponed a Week. Tiie meeting of the Musical Culture society, which was to be held tonight, has been postponed until next Wednes day night. RESOLUTIONS. W lic'ien.-, It has pleased Almighty Uod to remove from our midst our beloved brother, J. I., Lawrence; und Whereas, Jlo has been a member of the Providence Methodist Fplscopal Sunday Fdiool for nuny years. Now. theretore, bo it IlPMilvel Thnt In the Uc.uh of our dear brother. I lie Provldenco Methodist V. s " -pal HumUiv s liool lias sulfered nil ir- p.'ruhb; loss, nnd each member thereof i saddened with a personal srlet'. That lie was n valiant Christian, a faithful leather, a firm believer, a sym pathetic friend, u wIko counsellor, a ten dr nnd loving liusl.eiid und futher. That If ho hnd any faults, we neer k-ew ihe'm, but his beautiful and con slstcnt Christian hfo. hhe some nveot bcented llower, emitted Its fiagrauco but to bless, never to iii.noy. That thesn resolutions of our respect bo read ut his funeral, duly published In .nine of tho paptrs of this city,' and a copy transmuted to hla family. Florence Wulker. Anna Mtiliey, Charles W. Dawson, coiuinlltce. - . . - . IP vol.' have been sick you will find Hold's Sarsuparllla the best medicine I you can taku to elvo you appetlto and ' i-.uongtli and restote- you to a condition 1 of pel feet health. HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness and nil liver Ills. Price 25 cents. HEARING IN KELLY CASE IS RESUMED MORE ALLEGED FICTITIOUS CASES EXAMINED INTO. Nicholns Welder Snys Ho Never Wns Arrested for Lnrceny Although a Transcript from Alderman Kelly's Office Has Him Designated as De fendant in Such a Proceeding. Case That It Is Alleged Was Set tled Appears to Have Been Sent to the Grnnd Jury. Tile Kelly impeachment proceedings weio resumed yesterday In the grand Jury room at the court house. The lecords of Aldeimon Kelly's court weie on hand, pursuant to the direc tions of court, but the prosecution found nothlni; In them that has been of assistance to its case. Tlie lirpt transcript taken up wan In the case of Patrick Cavlno against. Nicholas Welder, in which tho e-harpe Is the larceny of a quantity of furni ture. Welder took the stand and swore that he wns never arrested for larceny before Alderman Kelly. In the case of tin- commonwealth nxalnst Herupp Stancho, Jilke Nuplseo, prosecutor, Stancho swore that ho set tled the case by paying the alderman $5 and the constable $:'. A tranwrlpt was produced to show that Aldetman Kelly sent the case In to the grand Jury. Hon Arnovltz ndmitted on crogs examlnatlon of having gone ball for Stancho. SAID TO HE FICTITIOITS. The prosecution next tried to show mat tiie case of the commonwealth against Stephen Clnippell, of Carbon dak', for tho larceny or a gold watch from Harry Gardner, of the same place, was 11 fictitious case. T. J. Price went on the stand and swore that he was nimble to find either of the parties or the bondsman, P. J. Hnllett. On cross examination he admitted that he made only one visit In search of them and that he went to Carbondale on the 0 o'clock a. in. train and returned nt noon. Alderman Atkinson, of Carbon dale, admitted having taken bail In such a case and te bondsman to the best ot his knowledge wns Hnllett. The e-ounter larceny cases of Peter Kelly nnd Mike Kus"nsky, former part ners in the butcher business, wns next taken up. The allegation of the prose cution In this case was thnt it was a civil suit and that It was irregular for Alderman Kelly to collect costs on them as criminal enses. Arnovltz wns not sure that he went ball for Kelly, but thought It was quite likely that he did. John Chlcalowski denied positively that he was bondsman for Ruseusky, although the ball piece was produced containing his signature, with John C. Jones as a wltnesj v It. (i. . t-"lC1 .10 ALT SS. In tilt- case of Austl.. Muilley against Lawrence -Muilley for stealing a knife and fork and loaf of bread, it was sworn to by the two Muflieys that the value of the goods was HxeMl by the alderman himself without their knowl edge. The transcript shows the goods to be valued at $15.60. The value of the stolen goods must lie above $10, in order for the magistrate to secure his costs. Samuel Miller could not remember that he ever went bail for Peter Hlasco In a larceny case, as a transcript sent In by Alderman Kelly would Indicate. Hugh Smith denied ever having been arrested for stealing u set of harness ,V-om I!. . Smith, ns one of the Kelly transcripts alleges. He admit ted on cross-examination that there were- other Smiths living near him on Scranton street. Tiie next session w ill be held AVednes day, November 'J. J Speedily cures whoop- i UK-cough croup and C niltrll l"linaud"re. Motlierayou VUUgll Oyi lip cau always rely ou it. Children like it. Doses are small. Fries Jj cts. A tioou" Set or Teeth for. . .$3.00 Our IJest Sets or Teeth 5.00 Including the Painless Extraction DR. S. CSNYDER an Spruce Street, Opp, Hotel Jermyn What! Spruce Street with a complete Hue of Ladies, Gents' and Hisses' Gloves and Tlittens. CALL AND INSPECT MY LINE, ILOIY OIL flf TELEPHONE 622. 141 to 149 Meridian PAINT DEPARTnENT.Pure White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. ortsere s and Qr Our Carpet Sale still goes merrily on, impelled by the motor ot low orices. You had better take advan tage of this sale to re-carpet some of your rooms. Today we tell of our Drapery stock. We think it about as good as auy in town maybe a little better, Sash Curtains and Lace Curtains We show a very complete line of these, and take great pride and pains in making special designs to order. Renaissance and Cltiny ladings for this work in great variety. Bv the yard we shall sell Tambours, Swiss, Brussels, Irish Point and Point Arabian. SIEBECKER & WATKINS, Saave BICYCLE CLUB SMOKER. First in the Series Conducted Last Night in Club House. , The opening smoker in the series which will be given monthly by the Pcrnnton Illcycle club wits held last night In the handsome nunrters of the club. Id wnp for members nnd Invito 1 friends and wns attended by fully one hundred nnd twenty of the city's lend ing men. The affair of last night was also to the club house. This fenture ot tho bowling nlley recently constructed lu the club bouse. That feature of tho many at the house was given much attention by local expertH In that line. Lawrence furnished music nnd a col ored iiunrtetto sang n number of pop ular selections. Hoxlng bouls nnd card playing were Indulsed In. Luncheon wns served at 11 o'clock, which consisted of fried oyyters, Sar atoga chips, sandwiches nnd coffee. The committee In charge of the enjoy uble event was Will F. O'Uoyle, Fred Edwards, II. C. Wallace, Dr .Wardell, Frank Watt. H. P. Connolly and Jack Uioadbent. m WILL REPORT FAVORABLY. Action of Select Council Committee on Annexation Ordinance. The Judiciary committee of select council met last night and decided to report favorably on the ordinance pro viding for the annexation of a portion ot Lackawanna, township to the city of Scranton. They will report at n meeting of the select tomorrow night. Members of the committee present were George San derson, J. H. Lansing and Finlcy Ross. ORDINANCE IN MAYOR'S E .xfDS It Has Not Received the Approval of Mayor Bailey. Mayor Hallcy bus not yet signed the ordinance for the repairs: ot the as phalt paved streets i.f the city although It hns been In his hands over 11 week. He has s'till lou- days In which to consider the matter. WHATDOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tiie new food drink culled GHAIN-O'.' It Is delicious and nourishing und takes the place ot coffee. The more Gruln-O you give the children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Oraln-O is made of pure grub's, and when prop erly prepared tastes like the choice grudes of coffi-o but costs about U as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. IIIIllIiI3IUHGigillll(llllllSIIIIIIIU No Be 1 1 Or Not To Be I Wise In the saving of money'.' j; That's Urn question, and you 10 j; l he one to nnswer it. We call 5 help yen .f you will let us. In- li vestlgHtc our Sox, or Socks, in S the t.f tur.il wool, black with 5 white feet, all black and fancy S mix. They glvo the needcjl pro- teetlen und comfort and cost j; but 23c. pi.Ir, worth double. Men's Underwear 1 Warm and Heavy Hang up underwear at ppeclal S low prices, not bought ptonils- S cuorsly but selected with tho S prcntest e.ire because your pat- ; ronagi demands economy ami 5 durability in eery garment wo we tell. Fancy Derby Ribbed, j; Fleeced Cotton. Natural Wool. 5 Cornel's Hair, Wright's IPnlth B Tiulerwear, nnd all good fcortf B as high us you wish to go. B SiHCl.il Fa, lev Derby Rlbbacl 5 l'i (lcrwe.ir at fflc. .1 garment. B Thi-re Is downright satisfac- S tlon in our underwear. ; We haven't said a word about B shirts. Know they are right it S Hand & Payne sells them. S I Outfitters to Men, IHANO&PAYNEI 203 Washington Ave. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiEitff An exclusive Glove aud Mitteu store has been opeued at 427 imtTIK CO. Streat, Scranton, Pa. AND LUBRICATING OILS. apenei Tapestry Curtains Heavy Fiinge Tapestry Cur tains in great variety of goods ami colors. One especially nice cur tain at $5-50i worth $7.50. Some nice "reversible patterns," $2.2S SlUlll Ucrbys We've some of the nicest silk faced satin Derby Draperies, worth S16 a pair, thnt we are selling for $12.00. MATTHEWS ., E2Q Lackawanna Ave., Scrantoa Pi. Wholesale nml Kctull DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixcil Tinted Paint, Convenient, Kc0110mlc.1t, D u r !',. Vnrntslt Stains, rrodticlng Perfect Imltallonot Expend t Wood.1. rnynoli!s' Wood Finish, lpeclntly Designed for Innlds Work. Marble Floor Finish, Uurnbio and Drlet Quickly Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. pin- lihsiej oil m turpentine. YOU WANT WHAT'S A1 UP TO DATE? SEC OUR HATS, SHIRTS, NF.CK W12AK, liTC. BELL& SKINNER Hotel Jermyn HutMlng. oney Is propel lv expended when you buy "Snow While" Flour. You 1 annul spend It In any oth-r way nnd get so iuli-Ii real vuluo for U. "Snow White" makes "The Staff of Life" as perfectly ns it can be made, unit you will be very much pleased with every hive-stmeut of this kind that you make. All Biocers sell It. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Scranton, Carbondale. Olyphant. FIVE DOLLARS FflS WRITING (1 LETTER lu order to iutroduca my new line of Kimball Pianos aud organs I will pay FIVE DOLLARS to any oue who will send me the uame of auy par ty who will buy a piano or organ of me. This will be paid when first payment is made on the instrument aud to the first one who sends me the name. If you know of a. neighbor who talks of getting one send the name in. Address George H. Ives Xo. 9 West Market Street, WllkcS'KiUTC. 10 FIRE SALES OF ANV KIND. Straight Business, Cash or Credit. Hous3S Furjihiui Comjlilj, BARBOUR'S HOMECREDITH0U3E 425 LACKAWANNAI AV3. I Your h M
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