M" THE SCUAOTON TKIBUlfi-'J'HUJRSDAY, JANUARY 5, 18)9. v L'f H it ,' DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ofllce Houri-0 a.m. to 12.30 p.m; 2 to 4. WMlami Bulldlnj, Opp. rotlofllce. SSipE --H CITY NOTES -f -! MONTHLY MIXTINQ.-Thc monthly inn ting uf tho Hoini f"r tiit rrlciiillcai will bi held 1'rldny morning In tho Young Women's Christian iio intiou ut !3'J. t'ilAHTKU FOH ;OAI. t'OMl'ANY. A charter was emitcci nl llnrrlsMurg Tuisrtny for lh ! uplo s Ooiil company of this cltj. Tho cipllnl stock of tho comp.iny Is JjO.W1 ni:v trials nurrsuD -judRc Uunster refund new trials Mstinljy In tho i-axif ut lUnry V. Shlffor ng.ilnst OeorKc J.tiotai find others and Thomas Mason nR.ilnst Michael Kljim. si;itvici:s lim.u last niomt.- l'lcpaiiitnn ten It is wire held last Illicit nt the Tilt. II v Lutheran ehureh on Ad ams uvc'iiiii to tho admlnlsttatlon of tho HHCirimcnt of the hold's supper Sunday next. HIIILn KKADIXU -Profes-.nr II. H. Btlllir ulll talk on the sou-nth rlmpter tit Honidlis Ihl.s eenlnjr at 511 Ji rtersnn nrntio. These Ttllile itailinKS arn not prHnte. but aio far nil who wish to study the wind NOON 1 3 DISLIKES .SLTTLINU Court trranted n nile jcstenlny to hhow i.mt h thr Judgment iMiteted should not Im HtikUi n i-ff In tin t.o of the com nionnoHltli iiKilnt JmtK'i I' Nonne. Tlin ni liter Is utiuialile to uxuuintnt court. I.K'IINKKS TO WKD-.Mnt lingo 'I-fen-ii were Ki'niUfd by Clerk of tho Courts D.inlrW jrMi'til.i to Patriots Qtilnit 'if t'lifrrv ltld(ie. .ino eouiitv, nitil Mni .I. I).inr.nn. of Sor.mton; llleli nul Colnn mid Itm-hd lluiihes of Heran t lTNi:HAL OK T. J. MOOUJi-Thp fll. i nil uf the t.iti T. .1 Jloore will bo held bis uioriilnK ftom Ills lesldenee on Ad ims aenue. A irqulein nuiss will be telo liritnl In St lVtrt s cathedral and iu-l.-rnieut will be made In Duntuort cemo til v ULUMAN-AMLItlCAN 1'LAV --Tho (iioeer lloni th( South Side, or I.aunli lnr Soiautun ' a rimin-Ainerli in plav, will be produced at Music hall Thursday evenlnp Jimi.ir 12. h tlio (icnn.in Ktoik lompuiv. A dance will follow tho peformanii SI"-:AKi:it KOlt TUNIOIIT This een lm in -T It. II A Wtlkir. First Itp found fhiircb, IMttstim. la . will preach In the Cal irj Kefoimul t liurch, corner 51' n'oo iionun and fillKon street. Con KI Kntlonnl lmrtlu;: nftir the scrlces. 1'iepaiatory ner!(is l'ritl.i nt ".)" p. m. rCNL'UAL OF MltS AN fSOKDKK. 'J he funeial of Mrs Cornelia Van Uoulcr w.i held at the house last eenlnif nt S o i lock. The Itev. Lm in preached the fumrnl serm.'ti Tho lemains will be shlppul this morniiiK t 7 01 over tho Lrlo and Womhirf Vail") lalhoad to Ding man's K i rj m:yi'i:sT or jicu-a check for 5100, the iminiim b 11 In nniuest In ttio late Mrs S. 11. I'lim lei the Society lor the l'riventlon ii Cunltj to Animals, was bent l Ml. 1'rlei csurd.ty to D. 11. Atihrton tin scciilnij-trcisurir of the soclit.. Its airlwil Is most opportune as the llnancis of the. vuciuty arc- at a cry !c. 1 lib. 1 ALSi: Pni:Ti:NSi:.-Louis Paterson was jtstcrd.n committed to Jail by Al ibi man Millar as a lesult of a complaint of 11 Spruce stuct bird sloio man, wlio win he icnted Paursun's candy storo on J.aiUawann.i avinu mid paid Sou on ac count, but that P.iteiMii IcieUed the bton, porkittd tin inimex nnd surrun dettd tho lcaso to the uvwiei ot tho build int'. MKKTING OF UANKUUS Tho an nual meeting of the stockholders of the County Savings H ink and Trust com pany was held Mond.o i:erett Warren, W P. Hulljtead. August Koblnson, 11. V. Klnghburj, John P Kelly. O. S. Johns jn and L A Watres were elected directors lor tho ensuing ear. The surplus wns added to und a dividend of 5 per cent, en capital stock was declared. Tho leports of tho oillcers were Kratifv Inir. They stated that there was a wonderful In crease In the buslnesi ot the bank slnco the new building on Spruce street has been occupied. ANNl'AL MKiri'lNCL-Tlio Crescent Social club hold theit regular meeting labt evening and elected the following oillcers: President, Jnsi ph Miller; lce president, A Miller, rei ordlng secretary, 1. Ilrad lev; financial st-cietary. M F. Kelllhcr; treasurer, M. J Haffert ; trustees, it. Powell J Connors. T Mllligan, sir-geant-at arms T Conraj. A smoker and social session w.is held after tho meeting. Following was the prn;ramini: Solo, Thomas Mllllgnn; piano solo, Will lam Rogitn song and dance, John Mc Cann, rocltntlon, Joseph Miller, bano folo T. J Lnngnn, sdect reading, Philip nradlej . duet, T. Culkln and J. Connor. A black fnco farce bv Thomas Conrov and Sam Holtham entitled "I Don't Care if You Never Comes Rack," was llio feature of the evening. SJ Shoes at Less Than Half Prices In most cases. Former JI, H and f shoes go at $1.60 pair this wa in with thcs wo have put short lines of our $3, $4 and 5 that ha broken sizes because of heny selling this season. Recent shapes among them but not newest styles. Quali ties nre standard -von Know them. Some blMclo shoes among these also. Anv woman who consults her own Ideas as to footwear and does not "sneeze when Damo Fashion takes snuff" will bo WI30 to buy tlueo or four paits. V, $1 and $5 values it At $1.60 Pair. 0 10 Spruce Street. iffT TVTWVVWS PREPARING FOR THE CONVENTION FIREMEN HAVE STARTED THE BALL ROLLINO. Wrtys nnd Moans Committee Pro aontcd a Report rtt Last Night's Meeting, Which Was Hold in tho Nay-Aug Engino House Recom mendations That Were Contained in It Companies That Wore Rep resentedAnother Meeting Is to Re Held Sunday at Same Place. The fllst rnl cond strut tnwnnl nr- ransliif for tho stnto Hi emeu's on bu tton 10 ue held In this city this year, was made at a meeting ot the prelim inary committer lnnl lilsrht nt Xnv Aub l.'nglno house. As ltnich ot the- proceeuitifs hliiBed upon the topnrt oC the ways anil means commlttr-p, np pointed lit il previous nifetltifr, tho re port is ptinteil in full as follow -: Youi special committee on ways and means beg leave to submit the loilow. Ing as oui Idea tog-ndlng tho piupcr melliod to follow for the success ol utr coming ilremen's coincntlon. l'irst- Tho selection ot n trustwoithy person as jour olllcial head Second Wo heartily otidoye 11 lit 0 do pittment fair ,11 the Ixst means to raise (ho neecssaiy funds Third- lommlttco ol uitie workers to net hi conjunction with tho olhcinl head. Font th INtabllsh a peiniinent lu.ul qtuittitH fot tho ollielni head with tele phone attached Fifth Wi nlo tccominiinl that t lie arinnrj lir seiuicd foi at hast 11 jierlml of thne (1) weeks Sixth Also that all l.illroids rn'iilng the city be requested to lsnn esiurslon riles from nil points during lair, nnd comi'iittco ask for 11 llliu.il per cent. FAVOR CO-OPERATION. Seventh Wo 11N0 faor tho co-operation of all the musical organizations in the county foi the success ol the fair, and that Imitations be extended accoid Inglj. Eighth Also as j our 1I1 p.irtiuont Is a p.nt of our muulcipil government, u should ask tho co-opeiatlou ot the he ids of depattmeuts, (nuuills, und police, and citizens of the Electric Citv. Ninth Wo lutthci tall Mur ntlentlon to this Important feature, that It i" nccessaiy for eery person 1 ailing him self 11 member ot vour ilepaitmint to put his shoulder to the wheil and with un tiring efforts make this, the twentieth annual contortion, tho greatest and most biilllant oxer held In the hlstoiy ot Jiir assoi latlon. Tenth Wo also nk jou to extend to tho several lorpoiatinns of your cltj a request for their support In this, oiir effort to truko known the naino of the Electric Clt. Elovenlh A flnanelall.- trustworthy person should be chosen as treasurer for tho handling of all moncs qualm Ins with 11 proper bond, and begin on a firm bisls. Your rommltteo In compiling the nbmo were Imbued with the piucst motives tor tho success of your undertaking nnd sln tcietv trust that ou vlll be guided ac cordingly, as unity means success. Vcrv trulv yours. John V.. Molr O. A. Rcemer. 11. J. Spruks. A. h. Lew 1. A eonsidetatlon of tho report fol lowed, Chief Hlckey presiding lis tem poral y chairman and P. W. Zlzeltnnn acting as temporary secietary. The jeport was referied back to the com mittee for ptesentation, with any addi tions which may be suggested, mean while, at a meeting to be held next Sunday afternoon nt the same place, at 2 o'clock, when it is expected that a larger lepiefentation of llremn will lie present. COMPANIES ItEPUESENTRD The only companies represented last night were tho Costal, Nay Aug, Hook and Ladder, Century, William Connell, Franklin and Columbia. To insute a large attendance on Sunday, the secietary was directed to write each company toquestlng the election ot two delegates to bo members ot the permanent otganization and to have power to act. Thomas Donlln, of William Connell company P. W. Zizelman. of. Nay Ausj company; J W. Moir, of Nay Auij company, and A. L. Lewis, of Colum bia company, were appointed a com mittee to visit councils tonight and ak for the use of the police headijuartori room by the permanent oltlceru of the convention committee: nlso to Inter view Alderman W. S. Millar, Colonel Keck and other gentlemen who hava been suggested for the oillce of sal aried manager of the commltteo. The fair project was very favorably considered. This and the other details of the report of the v,-ays and means committee were unofficially endorsed, but it was agreed not to take final ac tion on tho icport until Sunday after noon, when the convention movement will take a definite and permanent shape. TWO MENS FEET FROZEN. Ono Was a Tramp and the Other a Hungarian. Two men, one with both feet fiozen and one with ono foot frozen, wete re ceived yesterday at the Lackawanna hospital. The most seilous case of the two Is that of John Kennedy, a tramp who gives Iluffnln as his residence nnd who came Into Scianton on the bumper of a lielsht car. He began working his way south along the Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western road last week During tho snow storms of Saturday and Sunday he rested In towns alotipT tho road but on Monday he stowed himself In a freight car and continued his Journey When Kennedy reached this city lat Tuesday night, his foot which had been fiozen dining Monday, was in bad shape. He applied for admission at the hospital yesterday. John Donnls, n Hunguilan, had both feet frozen on Monday while In tearch of work neat Taylor. Though ho suf fered great pain ho continued to walk about until yesterday when some one told htm hi real condition. Tt Is be lieved he will bo discharged from tho hospital In a few days BOTH COUNCILS TONIGHT. Bond Measure Is Up for Considera tion on Third Reading. Each hranch of the councils will meet tonight, tho select branch In reg ular and the common council In a ses sion specinlly railed to consider the bond ordinance on third reading. It Is not probable that the bond measure will have clear sailing. Tho disposition to "follow your leader" and load the ordinance down with amend ments has given It a black eyo and, In addition. It Is now opposed by Several mombeis whose wisdom Is usually tindAil snd wia ohlnt lr tb i)bhhpa ot r mcasutc which provides for an expenditure one Item of over $200, 000, covering ns long a period ns fif teen yearo. This la tho Item for the city's share toward newer construction. SCHOOL DESK CONTRACT. Committee Will Froparo Its Report Tomorrow Evoning. Tho building committee of the board of control met Inst night and consid ered the proposals to fuinlsh BOO desks and 11 rear seats for the new No. 3 school building At the last meeting ot the board tin oc pioposals vvci. opened and teferred to the committee, as follows: Thomas Kane & Co., limine, Wis., thinugh lis llairlsbuig ngtticv Nos. , 2 nnd U't, tt.io, No .1. 4 and 4t, JJ'JJ; Nos. S and C, 2.K, rear and front seats, Jl.Sij. Ulll A. Connell, fot th. Orntid Rapids School I'urnlture Co- Nos. 1 and ", $-0o. Nos. ! -mil i. t2:'.-., Num. 5 und C. J.1 13; leai and frlnt seats, $1 v". School Kntulshlng Co, Uloomsburg Nos. 1 nnd 2 ?2.T.S. Nos. 1 and 4, .21; Nin S and 0 tl is; mil and front seats, . Ilepresentutlvcs of each of the bld dets were ptcsent nnd heard Thev submitted samples of their desks and were allowed to nddtess the eoininitte' The ronimlttee prepaid! no report It was decided to recommend to the boale1 that on Iron fence be erected along the front nnd one tilde of the No. 11 .(hiiol lot, 2"ii feet In all. and to visit No. 2'i school building tomonow nftctnoon and consider Mr. Casey's ie ques' fur n rer ointnendatlon that an Iron feme be built about lliot property. The committee adjoin nod to meet to monow evening. OFFICERS WERE CHOSEN Annual Meeting of tho Congregation of the Penn Avenue Baptist Chuich Held Last Night. Roports oi Officers. Tho ,'inniiul meeting of the enngipga tlon of the I'enn Avenue Huptll 1 hutch, udjouined f 1 mn Tuesday night, when the ISPS minutes weie nppioved. was held Inst night. Rev Robeit V. Y. I'lene, the p.istoi and niodPtntor, pre sided. The miellng followed the icgu lai Wednesday night piayer set vice. Repents of the treaMiiei, trustees, Sunday e liool supeiiiitendent. the ihuiiii and Sunday si hnol inlslonaiici and the ninny nllleel chinch socictlei and nignnizntlims were leeeived. Kae h was eminently satisfactory. If fioin no other sotitic it was gatheied from these loportsatid the spit it of the nii'Ot Ing that the church Is In a pinsperous condition, financially and ppiiitually, and that its totigiegatlun Is united and haimonlous. Pi 0111 the tieusuicr's report It was shown that about $10,000 wns spent for all purposes last yoir. Oillcers were elected as follows: Trustees P. M Kochler. E S VV 11 llnm A IJ Stelle and II. Al. Stiectcr, for thiee yents; r. M. llallstiail and S N. Callendcr, to till the unexpired terms of two members who had lolcned. rinanelil Secretin J. L Slelle. Church Ticasurer-L R. Stelle. 'icrk-H. J Hall. Treasurer of Ilenevolent 1'iind L. M Gates. Members of Advisory Committee M. V,'. Lowiy i: C Itronnlng, E. K. Croth amel, A L Collins and II. E Paine. l'ew Committee L M Gate, E. S. Williams and 11. A. Drowning. Chorister- of Social Gatherings-II. A. Ilrownlng Pianist Carl lirownlng Assistant PMnlst Geittudc Long Next Tuesday night was the time fKetl for the annual pew renting. REMODELLING BUILDING. J. W. Guernsey Is Making Somo Extensive Changes. The double front, thiee-storv stone bullellng at "IG nnd 31S Wa-hlngton avenue, owned by J. W. iiioinsey. Is undergoing a complete ohang In tho Interior, and pnrtlculntly the two unper lloor.s of No. 31C. It Is the Intention to remodel the second floor and when fin ished It will be a handsome auditorium specially adapted for entertainments and muslcales The thlid floor may be arranged for ofllces. An entinnco to the llooi- Is be ing made. Heiotofoie the approach was at No. 31 S. DIED IN PORTO RICO. Patrick Loftus Was a Memher of tho Fifteenth Regiment of Regulars. Tho family ot Pattick Loftus, of Em met street, hove been Informed of his death at Porto Ulco, which occurred about ten days ago. The deceased left Scranton with the last squad of re cruits enlisted in the Fifteenth Infantry of icgulais. He was well known In thl city. He at one time played with the Hamilton, Ontaiio, base ball club. Attend Davidow Bros. Great Auction Sale. All the diamonds, watches, jewelry, musical Instruments, ellverwuie, etc. These goods have expired and we place them at auction sale. The salf will start Jan. 5. Everybody wants to at tend, as theie will surely be great bar gains to be obtained. The Wllkcs-Barre Record can be had In Scranton at the r.ews stands of Rcls man Bros , 401 Spruce and S03 Llndsn Tcct" Mac. Lackewanni avenue. w -SkVirf"1" is Your mw Turning crop Just remember that gray hair will never becomo darker without help. Hair m will bring back to your hair tho color ' of vonth. It navnr fnlla It Clean903 thn nf.nln nlsA om.1 frevonta tho formation of dandruff . t feeds and nourishes the bulbs of tho hair, making them produco a luxuriant growiu. It Btopg tno Hair from falling out, and gives it a fine, soft finish. fl Ota bottle. AtaUdruggtiti. If roa do not obtain all the bfneBti jou eintcted from tha via or tha Vizor. write the doctor about It. Alla flu t n iwtfn u., waiviu.AiAiti i.oweu,Aia """If HI ers JONAS LONG'S SONS. Bargain Neufe It'll Pay Yoti to Read It Doing some remarkable things here every day now. Finding little lots of this and that cut ting the prices and bringing the crowds. Remarkable attendance yesterday and a bigger crowd to come today. Proper storekeeping is what does it. Bottom Prices This New Year week is pioviding on Domestics some unusual values in Do mestics. Some of them are given here. The store is full of otheis just as good. Fine Qy.ility Outing Fl.uinel. ex tra heavy and nicely colored; stripes, checks ami plaids. .3 Special today, yard 4-lC One case of Good Quality White Outing Flannel. Special i today, yaid OiC Striped Bed Ticking in plain and lancy patterns. Special to- 3 day, yard O4C Fleece Back Wrapper Cloth 111 a big variety of new patterns. 3 Special today, yard D-iC One handled paiis of extra heavy Gray Blankets, nicely made. . Special today, pair 45C LACKAWANNA AVENUE A Bargain in About Women's Underwear ; gar ments in this lot of natural wool, fine quality and excel lent finish. The price while the lot lasts is to be 33 Cents Each. Up to today we were get ting 49c tor them. They'll go quick at their new price. MAIN AISLC Two Bargains King's in Notions Y?A 500- spool t-UllUll, Special today, spool Best grade of Hump Hooks , and Byes. Special today.a do ji,C NEAR ELEVATORS Small Clasp Only fifty of them all told the left-overs Purses from Christmas. Good size and well made with strong clasp and thumb piece. Yes terday they were 1 5c. fr Today MAIN AISLE Jonas Long's Sons TAX ON POLES AND WIRES Step Takeu by Borough Council of Taylor Is Causing All Kinds of Trouble for Companies That Use Poles and Wires. 'Large o.iks fiom little acorns giow." The telegraph and telephone compan ies know this and they are wary. Hack In lb3J the boiough oj Taylor pasted n law taxing the poles and wltes ot telegiaph, telephone and trolley com panies, claiming they had u right to do t.o under tho general boiougli act ot 1&31. Theie Is no hpecillc direction to tax contained In the net but the Taylor councllmen believed thev had that light In the police power glen them over the streets of the botough by the act In question. The- companies did not pay and nilt was brought ai.alnst the Postul Tele graph company to recover their tax for 1801 which amounted to $91 The mat ter was 1 ef erred to Attorney I. II. Uttriis, as leferee, who decided In favor of the boiough. Judge ArchbaM after waids sustained the report of the ref eree and tin' Postal company paid. Yestetday John M. llanls. solicitor for the boicmsh. biouglit suit against the Postal company to recover the tax for 1S93. 1S9H Sa7 nnd 189S Whether or not the Postal company will light the case jemalns to be seen. Tavloi was one of the llrst boroughs In Pennsjlvania to put a tax on poles nnd wire and the companies it affects mo esldontly not anxious to get a de cision from the higher courts on the matter A suit of the boiougli of Talor against the Ontrnl Pennsylvania Telephone- and Supply company Is now pending befoio the Superior court. The rase was heard here before Judge Jle Phersnn, of Dauphin county, who de cided that the botough has the light to Impose the tax. An appeal was taken to the Superior ccurt. and It Is get down for nrgument nt the coming term It Is probable, however, tho cuso will not be brought to the atten tion of tho couit. Uoroughs all over thei stole nra watching the progress of the boiougli of Tavloi 's fight and as soon as there Is a decision of tho upper courts sustain ing tho legality of tho tax, 01 alliances will bo passed Imposing this tnx In scores of other boroughs. Over Ono Year's Accumulation of unredeemed pledges will be placed for sale at auction. Davidow llros,, '27 T.nnknwBnna avenue. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Women's $3.00 Four hun Shoesto dred and n 4 d.i r- fifty PalrS Go at $1.95 of them that are a little better than the best value we've ever given so our shoe man says and this is his story of their goodness: Fine Dress and Street Shoes in lace and button, vici kid or box calf. Over fifteen styles of toes and tips. The stock is of selected kid skin and White Bros.' box calf. In most of them sues and widths arc complete. Kid and cloth tops and not a pair worth less than $3. Today a new price sttikes them. While they last they're t yours at, pair ....."... ip 1 .y O MAIN FLOORREAR Torchon Very fine quality Laces anc e:traordinai ily pretty patterns of Torchon Lace, usually 10 cents yard. Special to- Art day, yard ' MAIN AISLE Today's 25c Glance over this bill of fare for today, and you Dinner will solve the domestic prob lem of "How to Save." Whole families eat here now to their own convenience and com fort. MENU : POTTAGE. TOMATO AUX CROUTONS. BOUILLON. POISSON. FILLETS OF SOLE A LA FRANCIERE. ENTREE. CROQUETTES FOULETTE AU PETIT POIS. ROTIS. RIBS OF PRIME BEEF AU JUS. ROAST VEAL STUFFED. CROWN SAUCES. VEGETABLE. MASHED POTATOES. GREEN PEAS. NEW STRING BEANS. DESSERT. MINCE PIE. CUSTARD PIE. SAGO PUDDING. CAFE NOIR. BASEMENT 11R. TERPPE'S SUCCESSOR His Name Must Be Substituted for That of the Ex-Director in the duo Warranto Proceedings. The successor of ex-Poor Director F. L. Terppe must be appointed and his name substituted for that of Mr. Terppo in the quo warranto proceed ings brought by John J. Murphy, who claims the right to reptesent the old South waid of this city In tho Scran ton poor board, before court can pass upon the merits of the case. The fol lowing opinion with reference to the matter was handed down yesterday by Judge Clunster. U wah suggested lit tho argument or the rule tint tho lespondent had le tlgneil, and wo wore urpeil by his. coun- 1 to make the rule nbsoluto on that ground, und to dismiss the proceedings. Wo do not fte our wuy clour to doing mi. 'J lie fact of resignation Is not yet a part of tho lecord. but when It Is mad3 so It will no doubt end tho case so far as the prefect. t respcndent Is concerned, ocept ns to the question of costs, but it will not settle tho paramount question of whether the peoplo of this poor dls ti let Muill elect their poor director or whither their directors Fhall bo appoint ed, and If nprelnted, l whom they are to be appointed, and for what ltngth ot time. Tho act of 1810, P. I, V3, makes ai.iplo piols!on fo-' tho substitution of a proper defendint us soon ns this icspondPiil's successor is appointed, but until that Is dono any opinion expressed by us on tho merits of this controversy would be pie niature. The rule is discharged. CLEANER SIDEWALKS. Street Commissioner's Threat Was Not Without Good Results. According to a statement made by Street Commissioner O'Boyle, tho In tel view with him and published In yesterday's Tilbune had much to do w Ith having the onow and Ico removed during the morning from the sidewalks In the business section of the city. No sooner was tho published Inter view with the stieet commissioner read and his thients to cause arrests noted than an nimy of shovelers appeared on every stieet ond avenue. Dy 10 o'clock, the hour llxed for tho arrests, all tho wu11;b were either cleared or IJ , Why cousb and rlilc pc'uiiBumpiion, jnu y t r nuuuHiui ICU1CUV I1B9 Loucli SvruncurcU others uj wm .P i . u I' cure you. It promptly cures throat and lung trouble. Price S3 cent. JONAS LONG'S SONS . The One Place to Buy Groceries It's satis fying to buy where stock is so large and line and fresh. Prices, too, contribute to the interest of things. Best Minnesota Flour, bbl. .. $4.19 New Buckwheat Flour, sack 60c Entire Wheat Flour, sack. . . 34c Pure Leaf Lard, lb 7c Rolled Oats, 9 lbs for 35c Crown Flakes, per pkg 5c Laundry Starch, 7 lbs for. . . 25c Calumet Soap, 12 big cakes. 25c Solid Packed Tomatoes.doz cans 90c Fancy Sugar Corn, doz cans 90c Jonas Long's Finest Blend Coffee 32c New Orleans Mollasses, gal. 40c BASEMENT Big Cut in There's economy Millinerv in buying now for miinnery yourspring needs Ridiculous prices, to be sure. Felt Hats that were 98c and 75c, go at French Felt Hats that were $2.25 and 1.75, go at Trimmed Hats that were $3.00 and $2.49, go at. . . . Trimmed Hats that were $3.75 and S3. 50, to go at 15c 39c 98c 1.25 Trimmed Hats that were $6.00, $5. 50 and $4.98 are all to . go at 2.45 SECOND FLOOR Fine Stationery Two Bargains mas rush but The boxes were soiled intheChrist- the contents are intact. Absolutely the finest paper made. Boxes were $2.25, now S1.00 Boxes were 89c, now 49c Shakespeare in Nearly the Single Volumes -h- peare's works are in this lot of handy volumes ; clearly print ed, attractively bound with elaborate silver stampings. The "Rollo" books are in same series. Published at c, 40c; our price, vol... MAIN AISLE Jonas Long's Sons man were hard at work removlntr tho frozen tilth. Before the job has been well done, all the gutters will have to be opened. This is demanded by the city ordinance which relates to clean sidewalks. Un less the gutters are cleared before cold weather, a sudden thaw or rain will cause mlnature and lmpabsable lakes to form at all stieet intersections where there Is not much grade. DIED. BACK In Scranton, P.i., Jan. 3, 1S39, James Hack, aged S2 years, at the resi dence of his son, John S. Hack, Jl Green Ilidgo street I'uneral I'riday afternoon at " o'clock from tho Church of the Oood Shepherd. Interment in Porcst Hill cemetety. I'riends can lew the remains at tho house any tlmo be fore the sen Ices. MASON'. In Scranton, January 4, 1S93, Armlna, Infant daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. P. W. Mason. Jr., aged 10 months and 7 das. Funeral from lesldenee, 200G i:dna nenue, Friday morning at 10 30. Intcment prlate. MDLVIX. At S23 Mooslc street. Scran ton, Jan. 4, Mrs. Uridget -Mehln, 7S j ears of age, mother of T. C Melvln. Funeral Saturday morning. Sen Ices at St. Peter's cathedral 9.C0 o'clock. PADDEN. In Scranton, Jan. 3, 1S09, Mrs. Margaret Taddeu, at her home, eorner of Keyscr avenue and Stanton street. Funeral Thursday afternoon at a o'clock. Interment in tl Cathedral cemetery. Pr.CK-In West Plttston. Pa., Tues day afternoon, Jan. 31. 1SS9, the Infnnt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jo seph Peck ItAMSUY.-In Scranton, Jan. 3, 1811, Mabel Reba, only child of Mrs. M.imo Itamsev, aged 11 e,us, r, months and 10 dos Funeral from lesldenee, I'M Linden street, Friday, Jan. C, at Z p. m. WOLFi: At Glenbiirn, Jan. 3, 1S00. of appendicitis, James G. Wolfe, age 1" j ears. Is the kej -note of our business. We buy economically, we buy in large quantities and got the best discounts, and thus we make econ omical buying easy for jou. We not only offer you the most desirable goods, but we save money for you.always a little, often a great deal. We have a number of dinner ware open stock patterns, which we intend closing out. Now Is the Time to pick up odd pieces of decorat ed dinner ware at bargain piices. Millar & Peck 1H4 Wyoming Avaim "Walk lu and look aiouud." Economy Double Roasters Useful even after Christ inas, even if you don't need it right away the price we give will be a good invest ment even for 6 months, they're the best pan made as far as metal is 'H sv concerned J J Sauce Dishes colois in the dccoiation and gold traced well worth 10c, . now 4C Pie Plates Filled in decorations, gold . lined, was 10c, now 4C Dinner Plates Piint decorations with gold line, were 10c, now OC Platters 12 inch size, has heavy gold band, was iac, now Jardinieres 10c 9 inch size, colors and gold decoration was 24c, now 15C THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN n. LADWIG, Prop. Guernsey Hall Contains within its vast area all that tho musiclans's heart can cravo for. Guernsey Hall has the largest and llnort collection of pianos and organs In this stato. Guernsey Hall Also contains everything for tho equipment of IJr.iss Bands, Orches tras or Church Chotts. Guernsey Hall Ts nrmldrd with a lares number of practice instruments for tha uso of -visiting musicians. Guernsey Hall Has nbout a dozen musical studios under its roof and tho best teachers in this city. Guernsey Hall Wns built expressly to provide a musical center for Scranton, and la fulfilling Its mission. Guernsey Hall, 3U-10-18 Washington Ave. Mercereati & Connell Established 32 Years. emorflr Watches now,n- Tho lnrgcit stock of Sterling Silverware and Novelties. A Inrce . V',nn TinmnnAa selection of A beautiful show of Rich Cat Glass Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc, IN OUIt NMV SlOIiK, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "COAIi L.XCHANGE." BEST Patent Flour $4.25. Every barrel warranted A. F. KIZER 12( Washington Avenue. STORE 4C PIN THIS IN YOUR MEMORV. TRY ICEALINE Til 13 NUXT TIMB YOU BAKU A obllil can frost ft cake in od minute. Ask Your (Irocer Tor It. Price io cts.i Ily Mall is Cts. ICUALINliMia. CO. Iloljoke, Most. J