The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 03, 1898, Morning, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATTKD AY. DECEMBER 3. 1898.
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of the Piano
That is absurdly good on
paper. It takes strong and
vinorous lancuace to sen
such pianos, but they cannot
be sold in any other way.
Our Pianos
Speak for themselves. Come
in and hcai them talk. Their
arguments are convincing and
irresistable. We know you
will be captivated.
Our Prices, also, arc spec
ially favorable to the buyer.
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SPECIALIST.
Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat
M1(o llonr (la in tn rj.tw p.m; 'J to 1.
Williams lUillillnir, U'lp. l'''"tofllc3
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CITY NOTES
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Hio.mi urd ' "'i wind' N, liiurf,. (it AI -
iu, wtlu M"int' .1 . nun il i'i' lln lit' i
ttrdax.
CHA.M.MMl . IWA.MINATIONS- Iho
Kill term "Xrmln.itinn nf (irmnniii A lin
liils was volutin ti'l In tho hlKh school
1'iilMliu; jcrtenl'v by Superlntc.hdt.tH
llo,fll and CSrnmmir A ten hcis,
l'AY-DAYtf The llavutv and Hud
'on ''ompinv 1 1 ! t jevtoidiix nt the J.pb
U.'tt'x Crw k and M'lrxlii collieries Tho
Uclawate, Im kiixwinnu and Wifurn p 5
i (iila j at tin? Slo.tn and Hampton lolllct
le. ruroiiT in- Tin: Tiuwrnn-An-
thonx MiNnltx. Juhn iUCne and Willi im
1'llMlnt'ri" W("( lined $3 each In polico
our xrafidux for fiRhtlna; In the (Jaletv
theater. KiiRllnijer was lined J2 uxtra tor
arrjlmr a n vol' r.
SK'II. 1,111. OITJlA'l ION -In. I'AViIlt
and Hums yeti rdnx performed n xe.y
skillful npei.itlm on tho hind uf Mih. 11
II. Tlr-ownlng of Yx iihlitnutnn nxirup.
The ieniofl n no die which Iwd been
Imbedded there oxri' two jeaii.
Tt:Acni:it.s cr:iaincATis - mu
Ju-le l.rt, 1. r i'enmun and Mi. Owen
liiM- been appointed by tilt state supn
Intendent ns state rommltter on permn
1 ent cf itltli"iti' All per-oiw wishing to
take cMiml'i.itloiiH fot such ertlllc.ites
should make application at 0111 e.
iNsi'i:rrio. tonight -At the iu-
lu iiiictlns: of circle 11 l.idles' of the
tiiand Arm of the Kepnbl xxhMi will
he held tonight, nomlnntloiw of otllceis
for tho coming venr will be made. Idr.1.
1 II. Hall, of llorwrialc. will be pre-cnt
ut the nirctlns; and Inspect the circle
'. si 11 a. orncKiia-utaniii r-.,
(.'nlhollo Slittnal Henclit ns-oiiJtloti,
I'ected the following olllccri last nignt.
I'resjcUnt Hot. SI r S.inilo. llrt lce
president. SJ. J Walsh, second lce pr- -Ident,
.Tuniei .1. Oat-ey, lecordinc secte
uiry. J. C SIcAndten"?. asi.lsta.it .ecie.
tnry, John T Phillips, treasurer John J
O'ltoxlo, flnanelal senetaiy, Slatthew K.
Itiown, miirMiiil. rimrlcM II Canle .
guard, John U Hrgan. tiutees j. j. n
gliiim Junes O Com t nnd Heinnd Tot
tor. ii;xNiNis' KncovuiiY Dourrrri.
-It Is ilonluful IT Cleoige Joinings, tho
man who wan run oer on the Delawnie,
Lackawanna and AVenten. ttucl.t mi
Thursday will hiiil.. his injuiin One
Kg was ampntatid helow the knen mi
Thuihda at the SIosn Tajloi hosit.il
nnd It was hoped that IiIk condition would
be such that the loot of the other leg
could bo nmpulated oste,-d.t, but his
tondltlon would not permit It. lie v.is
delirious List tight If he I ullvi- It will
bo uecet-f.iry to operate on the ciusheti
fool today no matter what the patient
(ondltlon ma be.
Pmoke the Poiono Cignis, 5 cents.
BORN.
HAll.VI.S-Tn Mi and Alls
Harnes, of Ninth In lug
daiightir
Ilohait II.
meiiuc, a
DIED.
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ivk is.iini 1 I iiniim 11 , 1,1. ..u
second eiu rune nil on Aloud.,. ,n hi
II CHH K 1 1 Oil! HIS lull UfcUIC'lllH, 1TI'
Washington uvrnue.
IWIlSfON - In Vt S. luntoii. Deilinbi'l
I. UOS Ida. the Iiilnut ilatmhttr or Mr.
und Al's. Thomas 1 1 s-un of 114 Ks
fr iixtiuti. l'unei.u Hiiuouiu'cnieu'
latet.
We
Want You
To become a wearer of our
up-to-date shoes, because we
believe it will be beneficial to
you and again we want
your tiade.
If Will
Pay Yoa
to come today and select a
pair of our Ladies' Box Calf
Shoes, leathei lined, with
heavy soles, up-to-date shap
es. Our Price
$2.50,
worth $3.00; all sizes and
widths.
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410 SPRUCE STREET
RECEPTION AT THE
SCRANTON CLUB
IT WAS A VERY ELABORATE
FUNCTION.
Lndlos Who Comptlsecl tho Receiv
ing Pnity Bauer's Oichestia
Furnished tho Music rind the Sup
per Wns Furnished by O'Nell, tho
Caterer Tho Guests Compilsed
Nearly All of the Weil-Known
Persons of tho City.
The leicptlon nnd dunce ut tho
.Set Hilton dub last night wns an affair
chnrni'teilzcd by much elaboration of
detail and perfection of arrangement.
Tho beautiful looms made a rich and
npptopilate setting for the billllant
assemblage ot neatly 400 guests, l'lot-
lst Olatk had ilecoiatod the club and
Hip IJouid of Trade roomw In lavish
fashion niul the occasion was one ot
exceptional elegance and taste The
elegmit Mipjier wns served bv O'Nell,
the club stcwaid. The dining loom
was a marvel of bt.tuty with Its pretty
candles and flowers Bauer's orches
tta furnished music. The Scran
ton club nnd Its opening Feb
ruary 10. J0J. The event was
one of gtent Importance In the social
world and was among the jno"5t ele
gant eer attended In the elt. The
oflhets ate Colonel II. St. Holes, ptes'.
desit, T H. Wntklnt lcc-presldent, J.
V Oakfoid, societal y nnd ttensurer,
dhectots, W. ricmnton, U. V
SIuircp, II Ij. Fuller, T. K. Jones,
Henry Helm, Jt J. Hen Dltnmlck, 11. J.
Andetson, C. 15. Council, C. H. Weston.
II P. Simpson.
Sir T. 11 .Tonej, chairman of the
hoiif-o ommlttce, nnd Alessis rullei,
H. .1. Andeison, Simpson nnd Klnus
buty lias hud 'much to do with the sue
ctss of the eniei tnlnment of last night
In the completeness of ptepaiatlon
The Indies who ntelved were: Sits.
Henry Helln, jr.. Air:?. II L. Fuller,
SIi. .1. Hen nimmlck. Alts. II. J. An
derson. Sits T. V. Junes, Sirs. C. S.
Weitor, Mis. H. '. Kingsbuiy, Sirs.
i: H. Stingfs.
The out of town guests wete: Alts.
Ailuni, of Veimont; SIlss Dwlght, of
New York. J D. Sullivan, Ohio. Sits
Douglas N. Oreen, .1. n. Oieen Svin
ciiso, Allss Wanner. Oohhen, Tnd , Alts.
1'dward Allen, New tin, Slnss ; Alessis.
L SI. Smith nnd Uutherfoic', of Cat
bondulo: Mori Is Shewnrd, New York.
Among the town guests weie:
Hon. nnd SIis William Connell, Sir.
nnd Sll. JJ. L. Fuller, Sit. and Sits. J.
H. Ulmmlck, Sir. nnd Sirs. Homy
Helin. Jt . Sir. and Sirs-. A. B. Blah,
Sir nnd .Mia. A 11. Hunt, Sits.
C P. Matthews-, Sir. and Sirs. It. O.
Hrooks, Rev. Dr. and Sirs. I. J. Lans
ing, Sir. and Alts. C. S. Weston, Sir.
nnd Sli A. II. Stons, Air. nnd Airs. H,
W. Klngsbiuy, Sir. and Alts. W.
f. Paiko, Mi. and Airs A D. Hlaek
liiton, Slrt. li. H. Jloitat, Air. and Sirs.
William F. Ilallstead. Sits. William
Matthew , Sir. und Sits. Geoigo
SI. Ilallstead, Sir. und Sirs. U P. Grlf
11th. Sir. and Alts. C. W. Klrkpatrlck,
Airs C. 11. Penmin, Sir. nnd SIis.
S. H. Slott, Ah. and Airs N. G.
Robertson, Air and Sirs. 11 C. Shafer,
Sir und Sirs W. D Iliuwclt, Sir. und
Sirs. George Stutges, Sir. nnd Sirs. 11.
SI. Streetej, Sir. nnd Sirs. Clarence
Sturges, Sir and Sirs. T It Hrooks.SIr.
nnd Sits. C. C Rote. Dr and Sirs. C.
I, Fiev, Sh II. B. Reynolds Sir.
and AIik Franklin llcrshnw, Mr.
antl Sits II. C. Ratker. Sir and Sirs.
G At Sanderson, Sir. Charles 11.
Welles. Sir. and Sirs. II. W Tnjlor,
Sits. W. R. SIcClave, Sir. and Mis.
S P Allen, Sir and Sirs. Roland, Sir.
and Sits N K. Rice, Mi. nnd SIi-s. R.
F. Chntnberlln, Sit and SIis. C. D.
Joncd. Dr. and Airs C V Roberts,
Air. and Sirs. G W. Phillips. Sir. nnd
SIis A. D. Holland, Sir und Slis. W.
S. Sluttbews, Sir and Sits C. IX Snn
detson, Sir nnd Mis. G 11 Jenuyn,
Sir und Sirs. J J Williams, Sir. anC
Sirs. Wlllnul Matthews Sit nnd Sits
Chap. Schlagfi'. D nnd Sirs. Linda
bitty, Sir nnd Sirs D H Athcrton,
Sir. and Situ. J V liownrth. Dr. and
Sits. 1) A Cnpwell, Sir. and Slip. A F.
Law, All. Sloirls Stowuts. Sits J. Sol
di n Rluli, Sir. and Sits. Flank S. SIU1
mun, Sli. nnd SIis. Frank Phillips Sit
and Slis WUlatd Slutthcws, Sir. nnd
Sirs. G. G Biooks. Mi. und Slis C W.
Sluttbews, Sit. and Mrs W. Si Slut
thews, Sir und Sits. SI V. AleLuien,
Mr und Slis. I. L. Kntipp, Or and
.Mis. Theo. Sineth, Dr. and Slis. G D. '
Sluiruv, Sir and Sirs Ftcd Fleitz, Sit
and SIt. C '1 Wnde, Captain nnd
Alls. S. C. Dm man. Sir and Sirs. J. AV.
Genihnrt. Sir. nnd Sits. V. SI Dick-j-oti,
Sltf. I. )'. SKgargel, Sir and Slis
Ftedilek Connell, Sir. and Slis W A.
Colemnn, Sli- J. Ptlic, Air and
Alts. ti. dull. Dlmnilck, Dr and Sits. A.
J. Connell, Sit. and Alt F. S. Haiker.
1 "! aim .MIS. J
c Von
Storeb.
lr. und
Ml .1 II Toriev Slis. S. G. Haiker,
Mi. ind Sits. C H. 55ehnder. Mi und
Sll. Wallet Henwood, Sirs. A. SI.
Decker Dr .mil Sirs. H 11. W.ne, Sit
and Slis F. P. Cluhtlun, Mi and Mis
1. A. 1 unslnti, Sits J. P. Dick-on, Sli
und Sits J. L. Ciaixfoul. Mr and Mts
Hobeit -daniH.
Sllssui Hcliti. Hunt .Slmpj-on, Win
ton, Welles, Matthixxs, roster, Itniker
tlay, P.uke, Ttevnolds Dickson. Otnce
Spencer, Manners, Cullender, Schlngr,
Oeaihnit, Ionise Seybolt, Willianu
and Slott.
Sltsbis. H P Simpson, James Hlnlr,
Ji , Hon. L . Wnties, J. H Utouks
C. AV. Ounstor. F P. Fuller A. F
Hunt, Jt., II. 11. .Merrill. Xtnlc, Thome,
A. 54. Huntington. Post, Reynolds. Hil
toul, Jnnies Vnndetson, It. V. Patter
sou, Mortimer Ftillci, Edxxard Hoi
lund, Luthei Kellct.
IT WAS A GOOD STORY.
Would Have Ren Much Better if It
Was Only So.
l;natz Kosinoxttch, xxhose an est
fot complicity In tho killing of liiake
mun ltlclnud Howell and the othei
Dutyea outrages, furnished the Til
buno xx Ith one of the most xvldely cop-
led ut lis eM'UisIxe htorh s of late,
ltirnlshcd another good htoiy jesterday
xxhlchxxustiulte as good a stuiy as the
fitst In every icspect except that It
xx .'isn't so
The stoiv In question told of how
Hosmozvltch suspected his cell-malu
Anthony noschiiiskl, of being a stool
pigeon and with a huge knife desci lb
ed In detail In the afternoon papets
mado u murderous assault on the sus
pect xx ho wus rescued only tn" the nick
of time" by one of tho ktepeis
Ono of the afternoon papers thought
there xvas un lchthyoltc redolence about
tho story and aftei falling to securo
a verification of tho tale added at tho
end of tho stoty: "Tho stoiy above Is
given on Information rccelcil fiom the
county detectix'c.
The authorities at the jail say thtre
Is positively not the ullghcst grain of
truth In tho story. For fear otnc
thlnB of tho kind might have happened
without their knowledge tho" runner"
of th cotrldor In which tlosmozvltch
l-i kept wns nuked nbout It.
Ho snltl tliPie wasn't tli slldicst
dlMtulmnrp In or uhout rtonmozvlUirn
toll any time during the day or In fact
at any time ulnco he was brought In.
What possibly might hac given rise
to tho story mm tho roniovnl of Ho
nchlnsky from the cell which he occu
pied In company with Tlosmozvltch.
The icnson of his removal was that he
ftlinMicd ball nnd mem oil his liberty,
llo wus arrested on the charge of steal
ing a coat In Archbald.
FILLING THE JURY WHEEL.
Duty Pet formed by President Judge
and Commissioners.
The Juiy wheel for 1S03 nt filled
yesteiday by Piesldont Judge Aich
hnld and Jttty Comtnlssloncis Frank
Doheity nnd Charles A. AVIgglns. Jo
seph Lewis usslsttd ns clerk In place
of C. F Wagner, the regttlaily ap
pointed clerk.
The number of untnes placed In the
wheel wns 1,650, the same as this year.
This number wns Just sutllclent to
supply the Juries for 18DS
At tho last jury drawing the panel
was made up ptlncipnlly from thu
Juiyinen who bad been diawn pie
viously nnd excused. When It was
completed there were only hnlf a doz
en namffl lemnlnlng.
BABY BOY DESERTED.
Left on the Doorstep of the Resi
dence of Julius Boyer, of North
living Avenue Child was
Well Clothed.
A baby boy about one eat old was
desctted last evening on the noich of
the home of Julius Boyer, 41S Noith
Inlng avenue, near Mulberry street.
The Infant wns neatly and warmly
dressed. Nothing nbout Its clothing
could bo found which would give any
clue to its paterrtage
Sir. Buyer Is the window dresser for
tho Globe Warehouse. Sirs Boyei had
put their thtee children to bed and
wns heated for a quiet evening's lead
ing with her husband when they heard
tho plaintive cry of a child.
As their joungest child is but eigh
teen months old, they thought the cry
was from one of the tilo which the
mother had left sleeping unRtalrs. Sit.
Hoyor went toward the hallway and
hcaid the cry repeated. The cry came
from outside the house. He laised a
curtain and saw a wilggllng bundle
on the door mat.
The bundle wns brought Inside and
was found to contain ns lively and
sweet a looking specimen of boy baby
hood as any patent could ask for. It
censed crying as soon as the wrappings
were removed. The baby has blue
gray eyes and llght-coloied halt. Othet
characteristics Indicated It might be
of Get man parentage
Whoever abandoned the babe cer
tainly was careful In guarding against
the cold all. It wore wnrm white
eiderdown dimmed coat, hood, veil,
black stockings, black mitten and a
pair of new bcotch plaid shoes. Tho
clothing beneath the coat was
cKtn, ample and wnrm, but the most
cnieful scrutiny did not reveal a mark
or anything else that might establish
the child's Identity. Lying near the
little one on the door mnt wns u pack
age w tapped In a newspaper. The pa
per contained it wcll-lnundried supply
of articles quite necrssaty to a child's
toilet.
Sir. Boyer summoned a number of
nelghbots nnd It was decided to notify
t he police nnd tills was done nt once. Po
lice liendauniteis asked that tho child
be shelteied fot the night Tho Asso
ciated Chatltles agent will nsstinn
chntge of the youngster today. It wus
decided to plnce the infant In the
cate of Sir. and Slis. W. B. Bolnnd.
who nie neighbors of the Bojers and
leslde at No. 41G. until the authoiltles
take uossesslon of it
The only etldence beating upon the
child's abandonment was that offcted
by Theiibold Gt.imbs, who tesldes nt
No. 40 He came home soon after 7
o'clock and saw a man leaving the
Roer'.s gate. As the child was found
nbout 7 ".0 o'clock It Is not impossible
thitt the man left it on the pmch.
As far ns the baby's appeal anco Is
concerned there was no good reason
for desottlng It It Is pretty and np
paiently has been well fed and In the
best of health.
tim: bOi,Dii:rt hoys who had
taken Hood's Saisaparilla ate said to
have stood the long mutches much
belter than their companions. This
medicine gives strength ntld endttr
nnee HHOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills
Stalled for X cents by C. I. Hood &
Co Lowell Alass
Saturday Evening
For three hours only 6.30 to
9.30 these wonderful bargains.
2S-iuch fast black Surah Srege Umbrellas 29c
iS-iuch Roman Satin, in light blue, pink, violet, yel
low, cardinal and white, joe goods, for 25c
50 pieces of Ribbon, very best gradi of fancy checks
and stripes, Nos. 7 and 9, i24c quality 5c
Large spools of cotton, 22 times as much as ordi
nary spools 2c
All Ladies', Gent's and Children's 25c Hose, 21c a
pair, or three pairs for 59c
All 50c Hose, two pairs for 75c
Our eutire Hue of c;oc Corsets, at 35c
AH $1.00 Corsets, best makes and styles 80c
All Si. 50 Corsets, new styles $1.25
Ladies' Two-Clasp Kid Gloves 85c
This is our tegular Si. 00 Glove. Best in the city.
Ladies' Pure Linen, Fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs 12J4c
Please remernber, for three hours
only Saturday evening.
MEARS & HAGEN,
SCRANTON WILL
HAVE BASE BALL
ATLANTIC LEAGUE CLUB IS TO
BE LOCATED HERE.
Mnity Swift Has Been Notified That
Parties Represented by Him Will
Have the Franchise Fiobnblo
Make-Up of the League Circuit
Will Be a Very Compact Ono if
Hartford Is Eliminated Marty
Swift Will Manage the Local Club.
Scrnnton will have tt ball team In
1S09. and It will be n member of the
Atlantic league. So declnted SInrty
Swift last night, nnd he spoke posi
tively.
Two or thtee parties hae been mak
ing cffotls to secure the Atlantic
league fianchise for this city. It wns
vlitunlly glen to an outside company
but they could not glvo nbturuncc of
suitable grounds.
Local parties reptesented by Sir.
Swift secured the lights for Athletic
pnrk and mnde a bid for the franchise.
Yesterday the announcement was
inndo by K. G. Harrow, of Philadel
phia, president of the Atlantic lengue,
that Scronton had been selected as ono
of the cities of the Atlantic lenguo cir
cuit, und that the parties reptesented
by Sir. Swift were to have the ftun
chlfie. The lengue It was further an
nounced, would probably Include
Scrnnton, Wllkes-Buirc, Allentown,
Rending, Lancaster, Newark, Puter-i-on
and Hartford. If some other good
Jet soy city can be secured, Hurtfoid
will be dtopped, It Is thought Sir.
Swift will manage the club and will
at once begin the task of hunting up
material for a teum.
The use of the paik was seemed
under terms satisfactory to the Young
Slen's Christian association, which hns
had It for over u year.
Swift was the mannger of the last
club that represented Sctanton In the
State league, and wns very success
ful. THE REMODELLED LEADER.
Lebeck & Corin's Store Undeiwent
a Tiansformation.
It would Le clitllcult, if indeed nt all
possible, to Und a more attractive store
titan the remodelled nnd lenovnted
Leader, which was reopened last een
ing. after being closed neaily two
weeks for repairs
.V truly v, ondeiful transfoimatlon
took plnce behind the tough boutd
scieen that In tho Intel Im cocicd up
tho front. The old-fashioned straight
front and the dark nnd heavy furnish
ing and decoration gave wny to n nov
el nnd pietty vestlbuled ft out and an
interior that in contrast with the for
mer was ns day is to night.
Th throngs that nttended the re
opening last night first had their .at
tention drawn, on nppioachlng the
store, to a new illuminated sign stand
ing peipendieulnr to the old one and
having on Its two sides facing up nnd
down the avenue oxer 300 Incandes
cent globes, it Is the entrance, though,
xxhlch occasions the most mm veiling.
The x'fstlbule occupies thuty feet of
xxtiat wns fot moi!y the floor s-pace of
the stoic. It Is lined xxitli how xxln
dows nnd In the center is ai) lbxlO show
case x', Ith rounded ends, the conldor
betxx'een the xxlndows and the show
case thus being shaped into the form
of tho letter "IV Fvery department
of the store 13 lepresented bv a dis
play It, the xv Index, s or the big thoxv
case, and the xcstlbuie is thus, in fact,
a complete store In itself. The en
trance is finished In mahogany und
nickel and at night is Illumined by
scoios of incandescent lamps and a
piofuslon of nic lights. The lloor
space is tiled, und the ceiling is ot
hteel has relief, the colois of both har
monizing x ith the adjacent xxood and
metal xx-otk. The total xIndow front
age is one bundled nnd txxentj feet
Hxerv foot of the interior of tlte
stote is new excepting the ceiling nnd
that has been repainted. The bhelves, j
countets, shoxv cases and desks aie of j
polished chestnut and oak. The cban- I
dellers of brass unci the davits tor th '
sxxlng thelves of nickel ate nex and j
of etii-melx pietty design. The stair I
ias at the leat connecting the mil- I
lineiy and clonk c'epoitment xxlth the
dicbsmnking and upholsteilng depait
ments on the second tloor, has been
model nlzed nnd mnde on of the most
plctuitsnue featuies of the stole. At
the lent ot the llrst floor Is a gullery
for drs. fitting. Last evening it xxas
ociupled b Bauer's band of lxxent
six pieces, which discoursed Its best
music
ic for the entei tnlnment of the
sands xiho 1 roxvded the Htoiu and
thou
415-417
Lackawanna Ave,
admired Its beauties from 7.30 until
nfter 10 o'clock.
Three new departments have been
added, books and stattonety, brlc-u-brnc
and confectionery. Nearly one
fourth of tho entire floor spneo of the
store is given to the new departments.
The employes of the Cnibondnlo
branch store came down to the e
openlng In a body, being gutsts ot
SIcssrs Lobetk Si Cot In, thu proprie
tors. The Cnrbondnle stoic was clos
ed at i o'clock In otder to pet mil them
to mnke the rt o'clock tinln.
The wotk of 1 ('modelling nnd icno
vntlon was personally directed by
Slcssts. Lebeck & Cot In, The uittstns
who perfotmed It were John lienor"
& Son, fiont nnd tlxtutes: George A.
Hrlcgel, painting A. G. Doll, steel
celling; W. A. Gray, tiling; C. H. Scott,
chnndellets. The electrical effects and
llltimlnntlnn wem Installed by the Sub
urban Dlccttlc Light nnd Heat torn
puny and Hnrvey & Savage.
The store will be open for business
today.
THAT TREADWELL SHOOTING.
Boy Is Said to Have Admitted He
Did It Himself.
George Woolbuugh, of 1519 Lafayette
street, takes exception to an Item
which appeared In The Tribune Wed
nesday morning headed "Shot Ills
Companion," und referring to the
shooting on Thanksgiving day of
Geoigo Trend well, of Conklln, N. Y ,
by Frank Woolbaugb, n nephew of Sir.
Woolbaugh, with whom he makes his
home.
All. Woolbaugh claims that tho te
port that his nephew was Implicated
In the shooting Is fnlso. Young Ttend
well, admits, he says, that he shot
himself while catlessly bundling his
revolver.
NEAR AT HAND WINTER SEA
SHORE RESORTS.
Diiect Lines via Philadelphia and
Reading Route.
Some few years ago xxhenever xx Inter
health icsorts were mentioned, ex'ety
one's mind turned at once to places In
tho southern states, but that Idea is
noxv obsolete. Atlantic Clt, xxcll
known as tho greatest of summer sea
shore resorts has for some e.irs been
steadily lnct easing Its xx Inter popula
tion and noxv claims to be the Ideal
all-the-year icsort. Its position on the
southern Jersey coast, with Its magni
ficent board xxalk, nearly facing' the
south, consequently iccelvlng the full
benefit of the sun, the balmy, ballne
alt xxafted from tho Gulf stream, heat
ed by a tropical sun, Its fine "open-all
thc-yeui-ntound" hotels, heated
throughout xxlth steam and xxlth com
modious sun parlors, protected from
the outside nlr, but exposed to the sun
tuys, hot, .sen xxatei baths, etc., can
not fall to make good Its claim.
Cape Slay, one of the oldest, and,
' befo' the xxah" the gicat fashlonnblo
tesort, has since the entrance of the
opposition rond, noxv n portion of the
Philadelphia nnd Heading loute, axvak
ened from its long slumber nnd Is rap
idly forging to tho fiont. With the
advantage of being further south, up-to-dute
hotels, equipped with all tho
latest appioxed appliances of steam
nnd clcctilcity, nnd additional tallroad
transportation. It bids fair to ere long
ilvil Its sister city us a xvinter icsort.
Doth nbove cities aie on the Atlantic
City inilioad, the Southern Nexv Jersey
poitlon of the Philadelphia and Read
ing loute, and haxe fienuent, fust
tiains to nnd from Chestnut and South
sticet fertlcs, Philadelphia.
"Lakexxood in the Pines," the well
known ultia fOhlonablo xx Inter sani
tarium, Is too xxell knoxxn to need de
scription. It Is located on the Nexv
Jersey Southern bmnch of the Centtal
H. 11., of X. J., which, connecting nt
Wlnsloxx Junction xxlth the Atlantic
City rullinad, tonus a shoit and quick
route to and tioni Philadelphia and
points in interloi Pennsjlxanla
Thiough Pullman Pallor Cam dining
the seuson.
Tickets nre sold and baggage check
ed thiough to any of nboxe lesoits
fiom all pilnclpal stations on the Phil
adelphia nnd Heading tniluav und its
connections. ror further information
apply to any Philadelphia and Heading
agent, or address Kdson J Weeks, Gen
et al Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. "
Txvo Pointed Questions Answeied.
What Is the use of making a better
at tick than join coinpetltot if you
can not get a butter pi ice lor it?
Aus As theto is no difference In
the pi lee the public xxlll bu, onlv
th bettei, i-o that xxhlle our profits
may be Miiallet or u single sale they
xxill be much gieattt in lite aggte
gute. Hoxv can you go' the public t know
your make i the best?
If both ai titles ate btottght ptomln
entl beloie the public both lie 1 cer
tain to be tiled and the public xxlll
Vl.ry qulcklj ' im .ludBtnent on them
umi Uhe only the bettei one.
This eilalns the laiK' fab on i
C'lutinbei Iain's CoubIi Hcniedy. The
people hnve been Ufrini: It for je.tis '
nnd found that It can always be de-
pended upon. They in.iv occasionally
take up xxlth some fashionable novel-
t put forth xith exaggerated claims, '
but ate certain to reman to the one
icmruj that they Know to no le
liable, and foi coughs, colds and ciotip
theie 1h nothing: equal to Ch.imbei
l.iln s CotiRh Itemed'. Tor i-ilu by
all dniBRlsts. "Matthexxs 13to., xxhole-Mil.-
und ictall agents.
Smoke the Popular Punch clgats, 10c
PROVIDENCE PAVEMENT.
Mayor Bailey Makes Haste to Sign
the Flist Legislation.
At the solicitation of Select Council
man Finn, of the Second xxard no time
xvus lost by Mayor llailey yesterdnv
In slKHinc the lesolutlnn ptovldlns fot
the Proxldonce rond nnd North Main
High Class Furs
In no class of merchandise must
merchant than in furs, I haxe never
because they are dear at any price.
FURS MADE TO ORDER ':
In am-
Seal, Persian, llussiaii, Salilc,
niul nil other fu-s.
All GUN I UCtf-nothlns
eklos imeiL
REPAIRING
E.DYEING
unervliloii, A ctturautoo
At n jiiivIiis of one-hair, bend jour
guiiiioiits to be liiuiiL'ct Into tliu xeiy
intost HtlUH- All wurl; tho most up
proved excellen no, under my pjrioiuil
coes xxlth all xxork, nnd nil fur gurmonti
111 beHtoroa durluf tho sutnincr IK. I,
inndu or ropalred by mo xvl
ui cunrfiv.
avenue pavement. Tho ineasuie piss
ed select council Thursday night. Fol
lowing Is the resolution
"llerolved that the I'rol
dt nee road from Court street to Main
nvenue. and Main avenue from Piovl
dence tond to ibP city lint be
paved and Ihe cost thereof nsessed
against the abutting propel ties accord
ing to the foot front rule: Immediately
upon tho passage of this tesolutlott and
Its nppinval by the mavot. the city
cleik shall publish 11 cony theteof In
two newspapets published In the city
of Scrnnton for ten days, stating that
unless a majority of the owners of
properties nbttttlng on said Protldence
toad nnd Noith Slain nvetuio between
the points nboe named slmll signify to
councils In wilting within yity days
fiom the date of the approval of this
resolution their preference of the ma
terial desired for such ptnoinent. coun
cils will proceed to pass an oidlnnii"o
directing the paving of .tld rond nnd
avenue between the points named with
such material ns they seo fit.'
Smoke tho Pocono Clgats, 5 cents.
A Poor
Lamp Chimney
Is a bail investment. It is
not so much tho cost at tho
annoyance of it breaking
when you need. Jt most.
If you buy tho M. & I
Top you will Imvo no such
trouble
Ono outlasts 11 dozen com
mon ones.
Ask your dealer for it.
FOR SVLE BY
W. C. BRUNING
UK M.Kit IN
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Gro
ceries, D'y Goods, Etc.
2ilO North Main Aveniu,
SCUANTON, PA.
WtJ'K Os. C
Looking for Christmas Presents
Diamond, Watches,
Clocks, .Jewelry, Sil
verware, Novelties, etc
Full line ot Loose Dinmonds and
Precious Stones.
WEIGHEL'S JEWELRY STORE,
205 LACKAWANNA AVE.
The Organ's
Rarely Heard
In t.thliin..bl ii'.utei now cni In
lonjuni tlon Willi a piano tuui'iJ to thu
.iiiie pltih Ti udi) iiisuuini uts ,n
Impossihle low in ti i'H ore Uhpniislbl
for the falllni, populiirltx ot Heed Ol-
(.IIIIK
Yet, Some People
Und h ipiiim ".s in nu othti' ItiHt i uiii'-nl
and muMuil uuthoilties mo i hut the
lJlkn xxnntim poptiluiily Ik ahout
toiiiiilirKO 1 kxIxiiI, In cms, the lead
Imt m tker" in. iituduchiB .111 iutlrel
111 xx kind ot Infii nine nt. It oti
Wish to Hear
n renl oipmi ttitli tones imUI.iih IliRlx
be.iutiful and loinljinlin; tin x.irtety
hi 1111 on h Mi. tttxor u- xxlih a call
Guernsey Hall,
:ill iiml :ilii Wasliluirtoii Aie.
thaw. Du I', swift,
lico. il. lUllsteid,
IMn. Swift.
L II. Van ItusMrk
SWIFT,
I1ALLSTBAD
& CO.,
Insurance
Jolephone Nuinlier, -iMH.
Room ;o6 Connell Hulliitnj;, cranton.
the purchaser rcl more on the guoJ faith of a
attempted to deal in the cheaper graJtfb ol lur
ntyle Mint vou inn.
IJ JfJUACANTCCO 1
?v iTt7
'v.
x
Kalectlrom thotushlnn plate.
uiiuicu Heieciiou ui
Cliiucliilla,
but c.uefully aeloctod
Holiday (lifts Second Floor Dc
pnrtincnt.
Games
Second Floor.
The most complete as
sortment of all the latest
and popular price Games
in the city.
Wllllt IOC Will Hiiy.
Cheilceis too
DomlliiHS 1r.
Iliigutill 10c.
Stceplichiise l'V.
Old Maid 10c.
Toboggan Hllilc too.
Jlllttertlx Stop 10c.
Vnchtlug 10c.
Six Pence 10c,
('i-sltin Stiup 10c.
Dog Show , Vic.
White Sll idron 10c.
(lame of TosliR. 10c.
Snako Oamo .10c.
(lame of (lo llmg ..IVc
Who Can Mount a Uftik(y Uc.
Fish Pond 100.
lied Hiding Hood inc.
Hop o' Sly Tliunib inc.
Lotto VA,
Tlildledy Winks 10c.
Wlial 21c Will Buy.
Noah s Ark :ic.
Con tin .. 21c
Stock DmImiim "il".
Sletry-C.o-Hound 21c.
Cheesludl 1 ,21c.
Lotto .'Jlc.
Picture Sewing ,21c.
Tlddlcdy Winks "Jtc.
Fish Pond 21c.
Familx Amusement 21c.
National Standard 24c.
Hicxlc Game 21c.
(tame of Cut 21c.
Cow box Game 21c.
llagatelle 21c.
Some or Our l!lc Assortment.
Foot Hall ... .4ie.
Athlete (lame t'le.
Tiger Hunt lie.
Seal Hunting 4'ic.
Hell Hov 40c.
Soldiers 4ie.
Dominoes, ISoiio Finish Vie.
And many otheis.
Tho Popular (lame, Patchccsl ,SUJ.
THE GREAT
310 Lacka. Ave.
JOHN H. LADWIG, Trop.
ESTABLISHED 1866.
F. L. Crane,
'or icliable Fur Goods call .in J
examine our slock.
Ilaiiilsoino Seal Garments from
8140.00 to 8225.00.
Klectrle Seal Jackets for
.'15.00 and Baltic Seal Tor $25.00.
rcr.xlan Lamb Jackets from
8125.00 (0 81S5.00.
AlMi a lull line of Laillo.' anil
Misses Clotli (ai'incnts.
FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
324 Lackawanna Ave.
j Quarts Ca ;mbei ries 25c
5 lbs F.iikv Seeded R.usins. . . . 25c
j lbs I.incv Cleaned Cuir.ints .25c
2 lbs 1 v.ipoi.tted Peaches 25c
2 lbs Evaporated Apricots... .25c
; Cms 1'ancv Tomatoes 25c
? Cans r.iiicy C01 n 25c
! Cans Fancy Peas 25c
) Cnns Fancy Pumpkins. . . .25c
A. F. KIZ1E1R
120 Washington Aicniie.
LOO
Will buy a good pair of
Men's Imported
KID GLOVES
AT
Conrad's
Tans or White for Street
Wear.
305 LACKA. AVE
Pears, Grapes,
Quinces, Oranges,
Figs, Apples,
New Buckwheat
Flour, Haple Syrup
Blue Point and
Rockaway Oysters,
Turkeys, Ducks,
Chicken,
Game in Season
4c
Imr
G. STRAUS, Furrier,
N.wLM,y 201 Washington Ave, A
Plerce'sMarket