THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898. 3 y FINN & PHILLIPS, "The Artistic Alualc Home." Shrewd Buyers - ro our bewt frlondi nnd It ! to tli8 -f hrevTd bucrn Hint wo call RtUntlou .. tottio niorltiof 4- The Famous Hallet & Davis Piano f A ptnuo thnt obtained ttio hlcheit honor at SVorld'N Fiilr, 18o:i, nu tbeso poliitn J it. n U'S'loNI'-whichls oson, clour, minus; nnd mimical. Jcl. ns li's HUVi.i:-hleh In (I'liootli, tree from PieaUs. !I(U ON U' S.C1IJ.V rcspoiiilln with protnpttuis Ith. ON II'S roiOU euiy anil elustle. . . . r.tii o irt Mvrr.HtAti and WOIIKSIANSIUI' wlilciliMtlie best. riint'H I'niislucitig tircuiucnl for o, now "ten Into our "itoronutl con vince" jou resell f f V FINN & PHILLIPS, 138 Wyoming Ave. -.cionil I'loor -' ouiplcte lino of Ilatiil lintriitiu ntx. I thin '(i i-oii(;h at half pnco "lni V ami ntlwri. 4f ttHf tf fH DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Olllcc Hours !)a.ui to 1'.'.30 p.m; vilot. Williams Iluliaing, Opp. i'ostolllca -f -f -f 4-f-f-t-f CITY NOTES - -f -f -H- 4-f-f -- "t- - - si pj'i:ti this i:i:nixg.-tiio La dies' .Mel society of 131m I'.irk church will scisu suppet this csenfng from D SO to 1 o dock. 3. MICTION CONTj:sr.-SfUlro Kelly, of .IctiMip ami 'J J. Kellv, of 01phiut, .en bronchi b( foro tl.o contest conimls sloneis uti iittachn nits -.eslereluj. Doth stuiid posltlielv that they had never been suiipm ii icil. Mleil I.Ul'i: DlfcLOCATUD. Artlnr "V llll mi", 11 lit slipped on a rail in the in uniiiul mine scsterday and In falllnj illslmatiil his shoulder lie was taken to Hi. Mo-is Tudor hospital, lie llcs at l'llnioio acntic 1 Mi; I'UKTIIN'SI.S 1'Miik JlIIlw, of ,liiii hluct. was roniinlttod to the niintv fall li Allium in K.i&ion Mster lu in det.uilt ot $ "J lull on a ch iro or I il-i- putfiics S lllnufolil. a nur ihaiit. Is pinsoctlloi In tho case. 1 -DAiS -Tin Uiliwuir. I.uKn wiiiniL iiinl W'tstun inmpuiy will pd to d.i on tho soiitluin dllslim Tho Dcla w.iip and Hudson (onipinv p iltl yistir d i it J? iltlmini shut flope and tunnel and 'omin!i nn shaft, all at AVllkes lluii' )tst(ida NP.W DONATKlNt" - I hr m majors of tla Horn." tor tin l'rl udli -s a(knolc(li?o tin tollniii4 i uMil don itlons: AUss Ann i Hunt ll(. ' l'inliliui AVolsh i niiKrt nation it tliiiuh fTli inksglhn,i, JI07. St Minks I.uthoran church (TlnnksKMinr iilfnIiiK, JJ "i0. si i: a i cuai'i: 1 1 'innitAx 'lll Iti'H Mi.it Unit win' m.ny ust ful ami lHiiiultuI in Hi lis It a or from tlv hi ii In lil In the ,n nun. last lu, tho 1 idlt s nf t'laic l.utlician ( lunch will of iir Hit m t" tho public at tho chnrch iut Moniliv and Tutsi'-v aftctnoous mid owning", Dii 12 anil 1J. IS NOT MlmslMl NOW J V. Harm, tho 1'iltlmoit diiimnur, who was rcptrt cd to lin(. bun mlssliiB since XocmbT f. mid to hue In . u last st oi. in this, city, has bri it loiind Wi rd to that effect was ltnlwd hero estiida In a letup from his hiotlur, S It. HaiiKs, propiictor of a i lathing stoi i In Haltlmere. nits w ilki:s-ahhi: i:XCUSU)N A dpi i lal ti.iln omi tho Uclawuro an J Hudson load will brliifr nciiily u thou hand pioplo from Wilkcs-Harro to Sciau ton mi 1'rldaj enliiK The party will lonslst of tlui frlinds and cmplojcs of ,Ion is Long's Sons who iiime to attend the anniii.ir Jubllco of the bl store that night COKONUnS INQUEST. There was no hearing bcturu Coionei L,ongstrcct last night in tho case of Ohailcs Aspcr.sehla Utr, tho Dickson company engineer who was killed 1 electricity at tho CHIT works on the e inlng of November 2. The chief witness did l.ot appear, ow ing to i mlsundertt u.dlng about tho date, Tho lniU'st will be held tonight I'OOTl'AD IN JAIIi At the hearing beforo Aldeiman Mllir estenWy, it de i eloped th it Sam Smith, tho coloied man, was the footpad chiefly concerned in the assault nnd lobbeij of Ktchard Scheelln on Spruce stiect Tucsdav night. Smith was conimttwd to jail on tho charge of hlghwa. lobbeij and his whlto lompinlon, Michael MoKinncy, was committed as u witness. Smoke the Pocono Cigars, 5 cents. DIED. JON'l'S In West Seranton, Dec 7 ISIS, Miss Ullza Joms, 2." m irs of age, at ho residence 117 North Hde Pntlv avenue, funeral announcement later. Head quartos for Slippers For Men. Women and Children. We have often thought we could not surpass certain displays we have made, and yet every year has been better than the preceeding, and this year is more varied and beautiful than ever. Our patrons have only to come and see for themselves. Our stock is simply infinite in variety oi color form, style, matenal and pi ice. Everyone can be pleased, and no more useful present can be made. kNT BO' Men's Brown Real Alligator Opera Slipper, narrow toe.. $2.50 Men's Russet Real Al'igator OpL'r.i Clipper, broad toe. . . Men's Russet Real Alligator Opeia Slippers, medium toe, Men'.s Black Goat Opera Slip- peis Men's Tan Russia Calf Opera 2.00 1.50 1.50 Slippei, narrow toe 1.50 W Xbi--- i tr!a- t Schank & Spencer 410 SPKUCIi STRi'm. MRS. COLE A MUCH MARRIED WOMAN RELATED HER TROUBLES JUDGE AND JURY. TO She Denied There Was Anything Ciimlnnl in Her Relations with W. H. Cole James Connois Got an Unpleasant Suiprlse During the Trlnl of the Cnse Against Hint tor Assault and Battery Must Wow Answer a More Serious Chaige. Some of the Other Cases Henul. A Jm lotlred fiom Judge Anil bald's com l just btfoie adjoin nlng time to pass upon whether or not 1 loi onio AVude, ulkiH Floui .M is.linb.ill, tiliiis Klota M. c'ole, was guilty of 1l inir as th" wife of W. II I'olc, while hho was .stilt tho wife ol o-a.ir Wude The chmgeil was prrfened bv tho nnl Mrs. Colo nnd she- brotlgh iln pioso. cutlon, she mild, to indliMto hciself and het t I1IUI1 on befoio hei nelghboi Sevir.tt jcirs nfto the pioseeuliK left her hush ind because of his li uul'u hrblts and went to live nt N'las-ni.i FalK X. Y. She i etui nod heie ieeett ly to 11ml tho defendant living vlth hei, hushincj AN. IT. I'oli and pishing: hi-r--selt olf as tho lo'll Mis. Cob. The husband nut his adopted wlfi awnv nnd eft or ted ) tecrnolllatlon ..ith his ti al wife Things would lime gone along well enough If the pretench r had only stayed awav but she Insist! d on returning and making love to Mr Cole. Tills brought on her mic-t Her dtfonf was that she lnnirled a man named Cole In K limn 1700 In 1SSI and was widowed seentcen mouths later. She next married Oscar Wade in ls6 supposing him to In a widower but aftei living with hint .1 ilmo b .lin ed, so she savf, that ho hid seuetly married Ills nlster-ln-l.iw in N'ew Jer sey nnd with in oof of this fraud ob tained n divorce. She admitted that for sl yeais prior to the letmn of the real .Mrs. Cole, sho lived with W. It. Cole, but aseued positively that their relations weio blniply those of landlady and boutdct. proofs ix iioxi;sdai.i:. Tho pi oofs of her former maniages and druiur weio locked up in her brothel's !.ife in lloncsd.ile. She was on hei 11 av to go' them when she was ancstcd and clappul into jail. Judge Aic ibald wanted to allow tho case to go over until iodny in oidpr to give the defendant opportunity to get the p.ipois, but f-ho those to go on without them, taiiis it w.ih impossible lot her to go to Honesdale James Connoih, one ot the dcfindanti in an assault and battery ease tiled bsforo Judge Aichb.ild in couit 100111 Xo, ", got a ery unpleasant surprise. t'onnois lives nt Piovidente and with hi" brotlu r, John Connois, he was io dic ted for beating Alfud Giiflln on Juno 10 last. The htoiy of the pnfiiutor was that the ditenditnts 'nti ml the boikr room at the C.iyuga tnine, wheie be was emplojed, mil alter demiindiug piv lnint of nn nt count and his. iefus.il to settle, -et upon and beat him sevtielv Tho defendants denied attacking the piosoiutor and stated that at the time mentioned tho prosecutor began the tioubla by Milking Jnmts I'onnois and knocking him down when the other stepped in to ptovcnt 1 is being further Injuied. Attorneys Vosbuig & Diw bon assist! d Mr. Tlionns foi the pi-ose-1 utlon, and Atton.ey M. V. Coiuy icp resenttd the defense. The testimony In this 1 asc tended to show that James Connois was run ning an Uliliiensttl saloon in Piovi-d-mco and after the juiy leliied Judge Aiehbald held each defendant in $509 bail to appear nt net serious to an bwer for helling liquor without .1 li cense. Alfred Giiflln was also placed under iZO bill to appear as a witness. Both defendants weie lomicted. GAHZIXK ACQUITTED. Xlcholas Gaizino was acquitted of the chaigo of ataulting and beating Frank Maninaio at Old Toige on Juno 20 last, but the jtu placed half the costs on the defendant. Tho court 1 emitted the costs placed upon the pioseeutor. Attorney Joseph O'Brien and John T. Martin lepresented the defendant and M. F. Corny appealed for the piose eutor. A -verdict of guilty was returned in tho cae against William II. Palmer, tho jury agreeing without leaving the box. Palmer wa charged with the lai ceny of a coat fiom his father in Oc tober last Michael Gibson was found guilty of the larceny of two bairels of pota toes fiom a freight car on the Dela ware and Hudson load. The defendant lives on tho West Side. A A. Vos burg lepresented tho commonwealth and Hon, J. P. Quinnan the defendant. Samuel 11. Dembo was tried for an nsuault and battery alleged to have been committed upon Hairy Levy on Sept. 20 Xathan Yidaver appeared for the defendant nnd A. A, Vosburgfor the commonwealth Mr Vldaver wa eiy felicitous in his opening He nmuslng ly retorted to both prosecutor and le. fendnnt being children of Isinil, chll dien of the chosen seed, as it vvtre, of the tribe of Benjamin and there fore both possessed the piomlnent tilbalchaiactethulcsin a marked degiee. Dembo was found not guilt , but piy one-third of tho costs, the lemainlng two-thirds to be paid by the prosecutoi Angelo Chen I, of Caibondale, was acquitted of the charge of assault and battery alleged to have been commit ted upon the pioseeutor, Fllomen Chei rl. Tho prosecutor was dlteeted to pay the costs. EARLY WAS TBIED. Edward Early was tiled lor an as sault and battery inflicted upon Pat ilck Curey. Caiey, the prosecutor, was in the employ of II. A. Depue last sum mer, when the defendant demanded of tho prosecutoi a piece of wire netting which tho pioseeutor refused to give up, whence tho alleged battery. The Jury was still dellbeiatlng when the couit adjourned. Thomas- Davis, of Ol pliant, who was chatged with assaulting JMuaid Jones with a (.halt, was retuined not guilty, hut directed to pay the costs Michael Glbon wns found guilty of the charge of bieaklug Into a Delavvaie and Hud son frelsht ear nt Dickson CIt. The Juiy recommended ineic. David Cleaiwasser wan acquitted of the chuiffo of assault and battel j uml Michael Lentes, the prosecutor, was di rected to pay the costs, Peter I.ulcansk, allan Rodie, charged with robbery, failed to appeal for trial and his ball was forfeited, JIattlievv Lucas was prosecutor. A verdict of not guilty was taken in the case of Kitty Fox and Jatpes Me Cadden, charged with robbery. Chief of Police Gurrell was pioseeutor. coats In the eat" of Wllllitm Uannnccl, charged with iiggtavittcd assault and battery. Chief of I'ollce J T McAn drew, of Cnrbondale. was prosecutor JuKt befoies i unit adjourned l'eter Sweeney svns l'ltt nn ll lul befoie Judge Herring f"i lnicon unci locelvlng. Chief "if Folk" Ouiidl In prosecutor MEETING WAS NOT HELD. Repoiti of Offlceis ot the Boaid of Health. Thoi was no meeting nf the boaid of health list night 11 quorum wns not piesdit Attoin-v Ueoige S. Horn, a memb 1. mil Dt W 11 Allen health olllcet. nnd uie oil" 1 nlllieis of the bond weio plisent Seiretniy I. J. Muiuiy's moitallty Kpoit tin Xnf ml'i 1 1 onliiliiM the fol lowing l)eiilh Mom nil muses, 100 lioin dlphtle tin 1 iinsuinptloii, ", hMit dli us., pi Inoiii hills, I pnm nioiila. II. Ililghts tli.;iM-, !, lo le'i e ". Tin ih wilt s lUiilhs In bus pllals Th" bllths uuiuneHil l'!". nf wlili h i'iJ well' in.ilis and T.! females. Out of in n 'W tans nl 1 nnlnloiu dls-eo-e i(piiil 1 thiii. wilt i deaths. TI cle weii I'll new ins. of dlphtheila Thh t-thii'i mm 1 lugis vvoie leported. Toil I Insp'-doi T . ('ullin's lepoit for Xovciiib. 1 Is as follow h' Stole and uuiket liispn Hull' fu, milk Inspet tl ins, .'Ifi Lnto t"sis "ii llabioik tests. living! pel lent of tnlal solids, 12 Til aviagi pel 1 1 nl of butlt r fat. 1" .'7 Iiestiivil tin following ltn pounds l. 1 1 u pounds pork "C pounib veal 1 iniuiuls smsig". l!7 p mtids puilm 1 !42 poiii,i1s ush, 12 bushels uppl s, . bogs Tlie milk sup ply, liisp'Mio, fiillin found lobe good with tin o'cpllon ol three r .implex Willi h weie adiiltoiateil Imfoio lomlng into the possession of city dealeis Plumbing Inspecloi .M V O Malley has the following lepoit fm Xovembei 27 water tests jj .ninke t"sls. inspei t ed 7 old biil'dlnas, ie-lnspeetloii, ap p.ovid l' s,is ni j lans, made S islts to new buildings nndei itinsttuction; tot ll llispci tir ns 0 1 Fm the month of VoViinber the le poit of Supei Iiitiinleiil D (l Thomas, of tin m 1111 Inn shiw- Am Mint of gaib ige 1 onsiuiKd l 11 hinds. 0 dogs, aiuouiit of 10.1l bin in d 2J ions. PRESENTATION OF A PAINTING. Valuable Woik ot Ait Now the Piopeity of Esthei Assembly. At tin 1 gul"! inn ling nl Esther ns 1 inbh, Vo 11 Pegi.e nf Xaoml, held Tuesilnv evening the 01 din it v Inisln. ss was gout tlumigh as specdilv as possible In allow time for a itiv inli H sting pi 01 eediug the piesentntioii nf 11 h iiidsoim nl' piliitirg. iTpith and Xaoml" ft Mil tin In ush of Sir Knight Janus WUmi 1. nt Si iiinton castle, 117, to the as-, niblv Deput Mat. 1 i calilei James Wll llainsor. piesldul mil made the pus enli'lloii In n ne it sp,. 1 h, nn In half of Sii Knight nnl Msti r Wilson. Distiiet I)' ptity (li.iii 1 1'iimii audi 1. Sister Kntu Acini, in 11 few well diosfii lemaiks, accepted Hi - gilt nn behalf of the as sembh Tin pi. tun upiesents Until clinging to Naiiiul. and Is a spi( ndid wink of ail It will be on exhibition in Uexfnid's pie tllie stoic foi a liw das P. Membits nf S11.111U.11 iiislle, Xo 1 !7, wile Invited and a go id u.nnbei re sponded Among tin 111 weie Past Comiiinnili 1 F. Mi Ailhui. U S Welsh and Al W. iiicii-on, S11 Ivtilghli Janus Wilson, J. Wll-on. ji , W. Sqimiue, .1 kei .1111! P Philips. Si v e ial ad Iressis vvcie 111 idi bj the visit ing biethieii, aftei w lilt li lefieshtnents win- siived mil n eiy enjojable time bi ought to a dose WILL OPEN DEC. 17. Fair of St. John's Church Attincting Widespiead Attention. Xo holldaj evint In this viillev is attiacting inoie 11 tuition thin the fair of the coi gie g itinn of St John'.-. Cath olic chin h nf So nn Si 1 niiton, of which Rev i: .1 Melle N p.istoi The opening nlghi bus linn Hi d is S it urday evening, Dn 17. mil when tho doois aie tluown ajai on that night the basement of the ehuuh will hi .1 pictuie of losllness ri.e booth 1 will be iii.mged In the hull. These will be In chaige of tho St. Irene's and St. Mosslus Toial Ab stinence nnd Bene voI nt societies, the Young Men's Institute nnd Blessed Virgin soc lets: the Ancient Older ot Hibernians and Ladles' aulllaiv, the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent associa tion nnd the Catho'le Mutuil Benevo lent association, the 1 uhes of the pal ish, and the llfth will be .1 booth of noseltles. There has been no povert of thought In piovidlng uttiactlons and .1 score of new amusements will eh light the attendants at tho fall The pioceeds of the undertaking will be used for the erection of n itw clruch. ALLEGED DYNAMITERS CAUGHT Charged with Using Explosives on Two Duiyea Houses. Tor alleged dynamiting of lesldences in Duryca, Paul and John Etehekl brothel s, weie anested In Durjea Tuesday night They uie the men sus pected of dynamiting the homes of Rev. O. Orlowskl, pastoi of the Holy Rosaiy Polish Catholic church, and Adam Baitovvskl. The latter Is pio-3-cutor In the piesent cases. Constuble Lavvren and Special Offl ceis Brown and Ljons made the ar rests. Alderman Bairett, of Pittston, committed the pilsoneis to tho Luzerne county Jail in default of $3,000 ball. Auei-ls Hair Vigor What does it do ? It makes the hair soft and glossv, precisely a3 nature I Intended. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circulation in the scalp und stops . the hair from coming out. And It re- I stores color to gray or white hair. $1.00 a bottle Bold by all druggists. Prevents and it Cures Baldness If you do not obtain all the lennflti tod eipteted from the uie ot toe Vigor, write ine uociornDout 11. Addren, Du.. J. o AVEH, Lowell, Mill. ALLEN'S CONDITION IS VERY SERIOUS HAS NOT MORE THAN AN EVEN CHANCE OF RECOVERY. He Has Been Unconscious Since the Explosion in No. 4 Shaft nt Pitts ton Tuesday Night Superintend ent Alexander Biydon's Uondltion Is Not Alaimlng Large Force of Men Is nt Woik Trying to Subdue the File, Which Is Now Well In Hand. Dili lug veslelduv thel" was 110 change III tin condition nf Supei intend tit Alexander Hivdui and Aiulre-w Allen, siiiieillltenilont of englneets of the Pi'iinm lvalilu Coil tomiiiiii, both ol Dunnioii', who win Inland in the explosion of gas In Xo I shaft at Pitts ton Tuesday night Mi Mi vden's con dition Is not ul.it tiling, but Mi Allen has nut moie than an even chain 1 to ice ove 1 Mine Poie'iniiu ''aiiipbell and Rock Fnienum Thomas Cook, of Pitts ton and Pint lilanchaid lespee llvelv, arc doing 11I1 1 Iv The latlei s aim was fine tllieel Mi. Allen has not In en conscious slnee the act Idi nl lie was blow 11 with considerable foiee against some tim ber woik His heail was Inland and It was at (list feared then1 was 11 de plesslon nl lln skull on the hialli Dis Mcl'ieii.i and (liitherle, how eve'i, have ie.u hid the eonilusion that iimeu-sinn of the bialn and not depres sion of the skull has been produced. This makes the ense mine hopeful, though it Is vi'lv sellout He Is at the Pittston hospital Supei inteiideiit lit y den Is being lined lot at the home- of his father Aiidu-w Hi den, on Willi nn street, Pittston The ucc blent happened mmj near the spot whete Mine' Foi email James Bi v ilcn was killed bv an explosion of gas 11 few jo.ir.s ago Last evenings Pittston Gaitte. In desc llblng nn inspection of the shaft bi one of Us tepoitets, mjs the re poitei "found Assistant Supei liitend cnt James Y Bnden In ihaige on tho sin face, while Poionum John Jopllng, of Xo 11 dilfts a fniiuiM fm eman at Xo. 4. was In th" mine looking after a huge foiee nf men who ale at woik 11 pairing the damage done to the mine bv the explosion Owing to the fact that the all 1 muses weie destioved, nothing whatevi- cm be done toward lighting tin fin until the biattlees and eloois ale lesloitd At this wilting no thoiough Inspiition nl tin hi ailing, whole- tin 111' Is loe nti d has been pos sible and it is f, in d that It h is gained consldeiabli pinpottions " MEETING OF CITY CLUB. Piesent Offlceis Will Continue in Seivico Until Next Septembei. The ITtv dub met last evening In their looms on Spiuee stiect to nomin ate utile eis tm the ensuing yen, but It was deteinilni d to continue 111 sel slce for one e u fiom Sept 1 the pie 'vn t ollictis who who eleetcil at tie le oigaiilatlnn mi that date It was also lepni ted that the lliianus of 1 he dub wete In splendid shape and that eveivthing else was fasoiable foi a successful futuie. Caie has bcin and is bdug exeriNed In approiing applli.itions 01 memtiei'ihlp and the hi the spliits ol the oiganlAitlon aer that within 11 ji.ir the dub will be onu of the most popular Institutes of its kind in this legion DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. Judges of the Supeiioi Couit Do Not Agiee About It, The opinions in the ease of I'dward Thane against the Scrinton Ti action complins wf'ie leeched Horn the su pei lor couit ostotda Thane sued to neosei dam iges forinjuiies sustained while he was tiding on the plattotin of one of the Traction companj's cais. The .nmpanv asked foi binding in stitutions on the gioiinil of contrlbu toiy nigligenie and the supeiioi couit sass the iiouest should have been complied with A dissenting opinion wiltten by Judge Smith and concutred 111 by Judge Oilad.v takes an opposite slew of the case. COMMON COUNCIL TONIGHT. Telephone Ordinance rnd Bond M.as uie Due for Consideration. The Lnckaw.anna Telephone fianchiso Is due- foi eonsldeuition at tonlnht's iegul.it meeting of common council Amendment propes d to the bond or dinance at the la-st meeting will be consldeud and the meosuie will pob ably be passed two leadings as amend ed. Inteiest among the councllmen In the Children s Coats Today we reduce prices on Children's Coats. The garments are very desirable. LOT 1. Blue and Green Clouded Cheviot Reefer Coats, braid and cloth trim, very neat gar- ments ip.ya LOT 2. Very attractive Blue and Silver Check Coats, strap seams, shoulder capes and storm . collars ip4.75 LOT 3. Garnet and Russet Brown Mixtures, very warm and servicable ; military capes, Soutache -Braid trim 3)5.75 LOT 4. All our finer Coats, frill and flouuce capes, fur and strap effects, all shades and sizes; a e large number to select from ipO.75 MEARS & HAGEN. Rookwood Pottery Born in America ; created from American mater ials, and enriched with native art, it lias surpassod iinvthlntr over nroducod in tho old world. No moro -5P illustration in black and white convoys to tho mind nny of tho many subtle qualities it possesses, tho bloom of tho peach, tho glint of stiushino on an upturned loaf, or on tho soa, aro qualities that through familiarity aro vaguely folt, if not understood, and it is so with Hookwood. It has many imitations, but these imitations nt bo3t aro as tho poach without tho bloom, tho water lacking that tiny gleam of light, which adds a glamor to tho sceno and converts a mill-pond into a poem. It is necessary to see it and hold it in your hands, for no words can give an adequate idea of its charm. Wo aro solo agents in Northorn Pennsylvania and havo all tho nowest effects Sea Grcon, Iris and Blue. For a Wedding or Christmas Piesent it makes an acceptable as well as a cherished gift. Millar & Peck, 134 Wyoming Av. "Walk In and telephone franchise Is not so atute as it was. earlier in the ear when ths fiancblso was deteated. There is eseiy Indie atlon that the same fate awaits it now The ordinance was tefericd to the stieels und bildges committee at the last meeting, but the commltteo has not pieparcd a tcport. DONATIONS FOR NOVEMBER. Acknowledged by the Dliectors of Hahnemann Hospital. The dliectors of the Hahnemann hos pital thankfully ucknovvledce the fol lowing donations for the month of Xo sembir: Mis. II M Holes, him quantity sugar; ill- C. H. Welles, bushel potatoes, dozen lemons, Mrs Hunt, religious p ipers. Mis, i: U .Iermn, rust of beef, Mis. ('. ii. Simpson, Inski t apples, putt pkln, Mrs L. H Uakforel, ti 11 pounds butter, Miss Utiuu, llowcn, Mr. Knapp, one bushel potatoes, onesiiklloui Mrs 1 11 Smith, six can pens tin et cans 10111, tlnee cans tnm.i tui s, two pounds butter 0110 glass iellv, tm pounds sugar, tiuki) 0110 gallon v.inllli lei cieam cno Kallnn chocolate Ice ere 1111, G It. Clntk, llovvus. Mis B. A C'lrk thlrtj pounds battel ; Hopeful Workers 01 Dunniore, lending mitt.r. Mis i: M Blackill reading inattet ; Mis. l'rlcc reading matte 1, lb V. D Brevv stei, six iKittlu nutlsiptlc tablets (speci men). Mis I 11 Robertson, oik gallon ovsters Mis Simpson, unling matter; Mis Ileirv He Ilti two night shirts, Ml-s Metn IUcd. jnr pickles, Jlrs. X. G RoD- eitson, one dozen oranges. Dr. 1, S. Lunge millet one pair retractors. Mis. B I. Vulli'i two b irrels apples, turkey, lour pounds battel Mr' A. M Decker, tuikev, two quilts 1 r.inberiles, two quarts onions, one b isket grapis; Mrs W. T Smith turkei four night shirts, four Infants silos. Mrs C B Robinson, six glasses Jell v , one Jar ihovv-chow, Mrs. Sleklei 0110 biskit gripes, one bunch eelerv, Mrs. Willaee. six thickens; Mrs. W. I) Rrssrll Malaga grapes, two dozm oranges; Miss Ttnnej, Malaga grapes, (Vitnsvbi giapes one dozen oianges, one do7en bitiiinas, St, Luke's p irish, one bushel, potatoes, threo baskets giapes; Mrs Hems Ttelln, two dozen oianges; Mrs W II Pkrce, threo baskets grapes, one- b isket peu cue dozen peaches, two quarts cianbe tries, one peek apples, a It te nil. flowers Di ssets wero furnished b Mrs J S Mutt Mrs. Joseph Mott aid Mrs C. D Sltnpscn FUNERAL OF GEORGE JENNINGS Seivices Conducted by Rev. S F. Matthews. The f uncial of tho late George Jen nings, wh died lat Sunday night trom injuries receised on the tatlroail. was held jestetduy aftei noon from the lesiileiiee, 1410 Pi loo street. Many fi lends weie piesent and the On en wood Mine Accidental fund, of svhlch d eased svas a member, was laigely lepresented The services weio con ducted bv Res-, S. V. Matthews, pastor of tl o Scianton Street Paptlst church, and be pi niched an dofueit funeral sermon. Alfied Wooler assisted in the seivices by singing several selections. At the conclusion of the sei sices, tha remali.s svere borne to the Forest Hill icmetorj svheie interment svas made. The pallbenreis weie from the fund end svero. John Lovtrlng, Roland Das Is, Ellsha Das Is, W. Martin, Isaac Das is and T. McC'arty. Officers Chosen. The following ofllceis sseio elected by the Knights of Columbus of this ity last night: Gland knight, T. J. Duggan; deputy giand knight, John J. Muiphj; recording secietary, John J. Ljnii, llnanclal secretaiy. William P. Dr.BulI' I J Is the best remedy for J bronchitis It relieves n!io"h Svriinatonc"'cTectiai'easy - - "O" -j ! expectoration and lreslnatevvdajs Price 25c at all druggist!. 415417 Lackawanna Aye. Look Around.' Gallagher; chancellor, John M. Oun stei ; warden, T. James Eagan; treas urer, Thomas Bushnell; lecturer, Thomas P Duffs': advocate, James R. Burnett; chaplain, Res. D. J. McGould ilck; physician, Di. Walter Al. Reedy; inside guaid, R. JI O Biien, outside gunrd, James J. Hassles' , tiustees, Jt. 13 McDonald Di Thompson, II. J. Col lins, M. r. Wymbs, Timothy Burke. Two Pointed Questions Answeied. What Is the use of making a bettor nitlcle than your competitor if jou con not get a better price for if Ans As thine Is no ellffcicnco b tho price the public svlll buy nnls the bettei, so that while our prnllts may bo smaller on a single sale thev -will bo much gi eater in tho aggie gate. How can you ge f the public to know your make Is the best? If both nitlelcs aie brought promin ently befoio the public both aro cer tain to be tried and the public will i ery eptiekly pass Judgment on them nnd use only the better one. This explains the largo sale on Chnmbei Iain's Cough Remedy. The people have boon using It for years an J found that it can nlvvnjs be de pended upon. They may occasionally t.'ke ud sv Ith some fashionable novel ty put foith with ex'aggeiated claims, but 1110 ceitaln to return to tho ono lemedy that they know to be re liable, and for coughs, colds and croup theic is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Cough Remidv. For sale by nil druggists. Matthews Bios., sv hole sale and letail agents. LEARX TO SAY "NO" svhcii a deal er offers j on something "just as good" In place of Hood's Saisapailll.u Them can be no substitute for Amciica's Greatest Medicine. HOOD'S PILLS (lire nnusea, 5s'. headache, biliousness and till liver ills. Price -j cents. Smoke the Pocono Cigais, 5 cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho or0S Signature X N. Looking for Christinas Presents Diamonds Waiclics, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil verware, Novelties, etc Full line of Loose Diamonds and Precious Stones. WEICHEL'S JEWELRY STORE, 205 LACKAWANNA AVE. $175 For a New Upright Grand Piano Xot a poor Instrument that there Is leason to suspect, but a plino that Is fit lor any home, a piano tint will last a llfo time, a piano that will ulwajs glvo pleasure to the performer, and has enough merit in it to satisfy tho most exacting artist. This Fine Piano (In duplicate) hns been sold In this city regularly lor $375, and as piano values go Is well worth tho money. This particular Instrument, how over, is slightly shop-worn, and bo we placed It la our organ room among tho better class second-hand piano stock. This loom Is being converted Into a private theater, hence tho necessity for an Im medlato clearance of everything in It, If You Want This Piano Coma tomorrow nt one o'clock. Tho llrst spot cash buyer after that hour inav tako it at tho lleuro named l$173 00;. All the now Christmas music Is here, nUo an elegant assortment of stiing and wind Instiuments especially desig nated tor holiday presents. Guernsey Hall HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Effjctivencss and Durability SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK 1?&T YTCTVwi- .Krf " "s. Warren Ehret Co., 321 Washington Avenue, Scrunton, Pa, OPEN EVENINGS THE GREAT 4c Store, 310 Lacka. Ave. Have You Seen Our Dancing Doll in Window, Glass Xmas Tree Trimmings ? The best value and larg est assortment we have ever shown at 2 for Ac Larger sizes at ,.Ac Tinsel Tree Trimmings at..4c Candles, Candle Holders, Tinsel in gold, silver and as sorted colors, by the yard. Many other big values now in Holiday Goods. Linen A, B ('. books .4cl Pictuie books -to Musical tops 4u Bird whistles Watches and chains 4o Mouth organs 4o Hat savings banks 4ci Tin casing banks ...-le Baby rubber nittlcs lo Rubber babies 4e, Dolls, 10 slcs da A (.11 I)C1 IS . (1 Animal bellow to,s -Jo Tin horse and wagon 4o f'hlna tea sets 4o Tarn boi lite ..... .In Coffee mills 4U Aciob.ats 4c Sheep and wagon 4c Toy sad lions 4q THE GREAT 4c 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN n. LAMV10, Prop. BSTA5LISHD 186 F. L. Crane, For telidble Fur Goods call and examine our stock. Ilaiulsnmc Seal Garments Trom S140.00 to $223.00. Electric Seal Jackets for $35.00 and Baltic Seal for $25.00. Persian Lamb Jackets from $125.00 to SIS5.00. Also a full line or Ladles' and Misses Cloth Garments. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. 3 Qiiai ts Ci anberries 25c 3 lbs Fancy Seeded Raisins 25c j lbs Fancy Cleaned Currants.. 25c 2 lbs h'vapouted Peaches 25c 2 lbs Evaporated Apricots 25c 3 Cans Fancy Tomatoes 25c 3 Cans Fancy Corn 25a 5 Cans Fancy Peas 25c 5 Cans Fancy Pumpkins 250 A. F. KIZER 120 Washington Avenue. 1.00 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, STORE s The county was dlieeted to py the Pierce's Market