""W THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEIMBER Id., 1899. vJ -" " PERRY BROS. MUSIC AND MUSICAL GOODS GAN. Thin Is bettor than AN THING, less tlinii tlio best und highest priced pipe organ. XNABE Plunon, both crnmt nnd upright nro the. finest you can buy. VOSE & SONS nro ft high grade Instrument sold nt tho lenst possible price. Also the nniaas. LUDWIO Is ii good, well built plnno at a rea sonable cost. THE ANGELUS Is nn lnstiutnent thnt will play on nny piano, nut only tho popular music of tho day, but music from the great Masters thereby enabling us to ap prcclnto tho value of the classics. rAIU'KNTKIl OHOAN8. WILCOX & wiim: pnhi'math" symphony ok- GANS. PHONOGRAPHS. GRAPllO PHONES AND St'PPLlES. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BUST IN TOWN. c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAISY CO Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered 335-327 Adams Avenue. - Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds ol transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Offlco 100 Lackawanna Avo. Ofilco Phono 525. Barn Phono 6082 HUNTiNQTOX'3 BAKERY. Ii, ICES FIB n HIIS 120 Spruce Street. Ma'onlo Temple, C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist in tlieClty Who Is a Graduato la Mullcluc 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B14 SPRUCE ST.OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds of Dental Work Done at Extremely Low Prices. ABSOLITELY PAINLESS KXTRAC TION. Crown and Bridge work u special ty Best Gold Crowu.'.'Uk. $5.1(0. Gold till ing 11 no and up. If you have any Dental work to in- done call and have your teeth examined, (las administered. All oper ations nre made painless by the aid of electricity. DR. 11. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Odlce Hours -9 a. m. to 1.S0 p. m.: 2 to 4. WillUms Duddlng, Opp. PostotIK-c. t-t''-f CITY NOTE - ALV.MNI Mtn-ri'lNa.-Theru will be a meeting of the alumni of the I'mversity of Pi-i.i.sldiit.i at the ullliv of Dr. Lewis Frey this iM-nlr.g at b o'llock. SPECIAL MEKTING.-Tho meeting at the Itvst-ui- mission tonight will cont-lst of ln.ruim-iw .1 .ind vocal music, iluet.1 nnd solos. lOvtryouu welcome. married iiv Tin: alduiiman-ai- dernian Kiikmii yesttrday Joined In wed lock two Italian resldei is of tho South Side. Mary Slllavl and llliirvlnutu Col bossanl. CAKE AND CANDY BALK. - Tho Young Ladlts' stclity ol the First Pres bytcrlun church will liuld n cako and candy sale In the tectum loom of vhe church Saturday afternoon, December 1U, from 3 to U. Bill: IS VERY l.OW.-Nelllo MeGln nls. who was so terribly burned in tho Hotel Ji-rmyn kitchen Tuesday morning is In a very i-rlllcal condition. She Is rapidly growing weaker and her recovery is despaired of .it tho hospital. PALMISTRY DEPARTMENT will bo resimed tomorrow nnd continued until nil questions that arrive before noon havo been considered. It will bo Impossible to answer through Tho Tribune questions uftir that time, ns I'rofcssor Martini will remain In the city only a few days more. SI SP1CIOPS CHARACTER. - Jerry Kelllhtr wus urresUd Tuesday night by Patrolman Thomas M. Conntry on Lack nwunua iivrnua on charges of drunken ndcsB and being a tusplcious character. Up was following mi old man who toli Connery that he hnd lost Ids overcoat nnd ho believed Kcillher hnd something -f -f f GRANDEST DISPLAY AT " THE MODEL," DELICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh invoice of finest tnble dell cucies, Imported Hares, Landjnger Saumge. Novo. Scollu Sulmon. I'attB of nil kinds, Imported und California Fruits and Jellies, Nuld mclxtci Delli-uU'ss Herring In Wine P.mce. Italian Chestnuts, Leb Ruchcn, Murzlpun and Honey Cakes of all descriptions, nnd full line of funcy groceries for tho holidays. Catering orders taken now for tho holidays. Dinner Table d'Hote. Rreukmst. Lunch eon and Supper a la enrtc. Oys ters hcrved lu nny style. 221-223 Washington Avenue. 4- f .. x x 4. 4-4-f 4--ft -f- -r fUN!ON (.w)l -A 3rL to do with tho loss. Kcillher had his hearing yesterday miming beforo Mayor Molr and was sentenced to ten days In the county Jail. DRILL HELD. Tho Scranton police olllccrs, who nro employed on night duty, wero yesterday drilled in tho armory by Chief Robllng. About forty sergeants, patrolmen, etc., turned out and were sub jected to a thorough Inspection, begin ning nt 2.30 o'clock and continuing for about un hour. FALSE ALARM.Somo Joker sent In a false ulurm of lire from box 82, corner of West Mnrkct street nnd Bloom nvcnuo nt 1 o'clock this morning. He roused a key-holder and had them throw the key out of tho window to him. After pulling the box ho ran away. Tho pollco nre looking htm up. OPENS THIS EVHN'INO.-The. fair given by the Ladles' Aid society of All Souls' Vnlvrrtullst church will open this evening at 7 o'clock und will continue to morrow afternoon and evening. Muny useful und fancy articles, suitable for Christmas present!, will bo for sale. Sandwiches and coffee, cako nnd cream will bo served. All are welcome. CLOSING SALE.-A closing sale of tho articles remaining from tho November sale for the benefit of the South Side kindergarten will bo held this afternoon at St. Luke's parish hmiso from 3 to fi o'eleiek. Fancy and useful articles nnd dressed dolls at reduced prices. It will bo In the Young Women's guild rooms on tho second iloor. Tea will bo served to nil comers. REKORE ALDK1SMAN HOWE.-Gro. W. Clark, of Edelln, yesterday swore out n warrant before Alderman .Tohn T. Howe for the arrest of Chailes K. Miller nnd hl wife. Sarah, also of Kdella. On Dec. 11 Mrs. Miller administered a thrash ing to Clark's son. Herman, and Aug. IS young l.erny Clark was given n beating Vy Mr. Miller. The parent Clark objects to these proceedings and hence tho war rant. , Given Away. A pair oi kid gloves makes a. nlco present, hut .pair ot gloves In :i pret ty enamelled ,ox makes a much nicer present. Uu"y he gloves of us and we will give you , ho box gratis. Mears & llagcn. FIVE PLACES RAIDED. Police Swoop Down on a Number of Dens nnd Arrest the Inmates. The Houses Visited. A wholesale raid on tho disorderly houses on lower Lackawanna nvenue was conducted last night by Chief of Police Frank Kobllng. The object was to clean out tho thoroughfare nnd re move all the vile dens which have been Infesting the nvenue. At 10.30 o'clock live squads of patrol men were formed and swooped down on the marked houses. The sounds wero led by Chief Itohllng. Lieutenant John Davis, Detective John Molr, Patrol man Lona Day and Mounted Olllcer Joseph Uloch. The raid hnd been con templnted for some time and last night's proceedings wero In the nature of a crusade against the brothels nnd haunts of vice, which have so long dis graced the city's most public thorough fare. The first place visited was that of Mrs. Jones nt 2S0 Lackawanna ave nue, by Chief IJobllng et. nl. The larg est haul of the evening was made here, seven women and three men being ar rested nnd taken to the Center street police station. Among the females ar rested was one who Is said to be .i member of a theatrical troupe which recently appeared In this city. Olllcer Hloch nnd his squad descended on No. 2." Lackawanna avenue, kept by Mrs. Maggie Colburn, nnd In this plnco five women and two men wero taken Into custody. The resort next to this at No. 23 Lackawanna avenue, kept by Mrs. Lesh, and the first visit made by Lona Day and squad no arrests wero mad;, but on a second descent three women and one man were captured. Thi.i place was Infested with diseases, there having recently been cases of scarlet fever at it and the house was In a terribly malodorous and vile condition. The Colburn resort Is one of the worst In the city and it was only last week that one of the Inmates was before Alderman Kasson, charged with rob bery by a man who had visited It, The notorious Alice Ilrandt was one of the habitues oi the house who was arrested. In the City hall quarters eight wo men nnd seven men wero lodged by the squads of Lieutenant Davis nnd Detective Molr. tho houses raided being those of Mrs. Smith nt 107 Lackawan na avenue nnd of Annie Gilmartln, -12 Lackawanna nvenue. At the former place three women and four men wero apprehended and at the latter, three men and five women. Tho warrants for the arrests were sworn out before Alderman Myron Kasson. After all the raids had been made last night Patrolman Ilaggerty ap peared at the Centre street station at 12.03 o'clock and ushered In ri weeping damsel, whom he had arrested nt 31 Lackawanna avenue. All of the par ties will have their hearing nt 0 o'clock this morning beforo Mayor Molr. HAVING A VEHY LOUD TIME. Young Man Arrested for Reckless Driving. About 0.30 o'clock last evening Pa trolman Watklns on Washington ave nue saw a young man and woman to gether In a buggy acting In a very loud nnd disorderly manner. He watched them nnd saw them start down the street at a very rapid and reckless rate. At the corner of Washington and Lackawanna avenues tho horse slipped nnd the buggy shaft wns broken. The woman Jumped out and abandoned her companion. The man continued In his flight und on Lackawanna avenue his horse ran Into tho curb and came to a full stop. Patrolman Watklns by this time had caught up with him and ar rested the man on the charge of reck less driving. He was taken to police headquarters and the horse nnd buggy to Cusick's stable. The young man was about 20 years of age and was apparently out for a night's Jollification. He refused to glvo his name or any Information about himself. Fancy Stationery. Reynolds Bros. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. Calendars, booklets. Reynolds Bros. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been usfd for over FIFTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEKTHINO WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS tho (Jl'MS, ALLAYS ull PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and Is tho best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Hold by nil Druggists In every purt of thu world. Ho sure und ask for "Mrs, Wins, low's Soothing Syrup," and tako no other kind. Twonty-flvo cents a. bottle. JOURNALISM IN FAR-OFF ALASKA THE NOME NEWS AND SOME OP ITS NEWS. A Well-Printed Little Weekly That Sells for Fifty Cents a Copy, or S21 a Year A Paper Two Weeks Old Hns Somo Things to Say of n City Council Two Months Old Some In teresting Clippings Showing Whnt tho NoYno Reporter Finds to Write About. Colonel K. H. nipple yesterday re ceived several copies. Including the first nunfber, of the Nome News, published at Nome, Aluskn. The place Is spoken of in one of the Issues us "the newest city on earth." and Is located on tho northwestern coast of Alaska, In tho centre of a region which, It is prophe sied, will In a short time come to be as celebrated for Its gold fields as the now famous Klondike country. The paper Is issued weekly, and sells for tho modest sum of flity cents a copy or $24 a year, "delivered by car rier." It is about 12x18 Inches In size and consists of four pages ot neatly printed reading matter, with a fair pro portion of advertisements. Out of a total of fourteen of the latter In one of thu Issues, eleven were for saloons, or "resorts" as they are called. A rather amusing Illustration of the high price of oven the necessities of human life In the frozen north is shown in the advertisement of a hotel, which represents Itself as the finest and cleanest lodging house In Nome, with meals from $1.80 upwards. The news published Is all live nnd in teresting, in one copy them is un ac count of n city council meeting, with accompanying1 rumors of n franchise deal. The place appears to be a para dise for policemen, ns the pay-roll for the month of the pollco force, which was passed at the meeting, amounted to $300 for each officer for the month, or a yearly salary of $3,G0O. STRIKES THERE, TOO. In the same Issue Is an account of a successful strike Instituted by tho longshoremen for a wage rate of $2 an hour. The strike lasted but one day. In another copy Is nn editorial which Is a scathing arraignment of the au thorities at Washington for refusing to transport mall from St. Ml'haels during the winter months. This Is sal 1 to be simply the continuation of the policy of mlsgovernment that has ob tained In Alaska since It became a possession of the United States. Con tinuing the editorial writer says: "Situated as wo are, thousands of miles from the seat of government nnd without voice or vote In the congress, we are at tho mercy of red tape and bureaucracy and we will be until wo become sufficiently strong to make our Inlluence felt or we are enabled to en list the aid of men of affairs who will take some degree of interest in one of the richest yet most foully neglected sections of the great republic." Hero are some clippings from the different Issues at hand: "John F. Collins, undertaker and ombalmer, will erect a bul'dlng of his own us soon as lumber can bo pro cured. In the meanwhile he can bo found In tho two-story building oppo site the recorder's ofl'eo." A CO WITH THE JUTS. "Curly Can- and Kd. Kelly, well known middle-weights, are booked for a 20-round glove contest, 10 a decis ion, tomorrow night, at Wyato Karp'a saloon. It promises to be a warm contest. Can- recently defeated Hilly Cooper, champion mlddlP-welght of thu Yukon, at Dawson. In twelve rounds. Kelly Is well-known locally." Tho following Is printed without quo tation marks. Indicating that somo member of tho News staff Is prepared to accept the responsibility: Oh! look nt tho queer Esquimaux, Ills nose. Is too pudgy to Muux; His perfume Is awful; To describe It, unlawful, The thought of It fills mo with waux. "Mr. Reals, Dawson's official dog. keeper, has become a resident of Xnnvi and a Front street property owner. Mr. Heals brought down about a half hun dred canines." ROBBED, OR NOT ROBBEDP That Is the Question a Farmer Is Debating with Himself. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Lieutenant John Davis nnd Patrolman Thompson wero accosted on Wyomlnjr avenue by an aged farmer, who de clared that he had been robbed of a purse containing several dollars, and accused n man who had been in a Wyoming nvenue saloon with him dur ing the afternoon, of the theft. Tho latter was accordingly nrrcdoj nnd at the time was In a drunken con dition. He Indignantly denied tho theft of tho pocketbook, and suggested that the farmer himself be searched. This was done, and lo nnd behold! the missing purse wns found In one of his pockets. It Is thought that the accused man had taken tho pocketbook, but adroitly put It back just before he was arrested. He was, however, held on tho charge of drunkenness, nnd was taken to the Centre street police station. Ho will have a hearing this morning. INSTITUTE FOR FARMERS. It Was Held at Sprlngville, Susque hanna County. At Sprlngville, Susquehanna county, Monday, tho first of a series of far mers' Institutes was hold. The flrat session opened at 10.30 u. m. and Prof. Harry Haywnrd delivered nn address on "Points to Observe In Choosing a Dairy Site." Prof. S. II. Helges, of York, gave a highly Interesting dis course on "Poultry for Profit." After tho afternoon Besslon opened at 1.30, Hon. It. V, Schwartz was In troduced and delivered an Interesting and profitable address. Other speak ers at this session were Prof. S. S. Thomas, of Lynn, on "Birds;" Prof. Hayward, "Work of the Pennsylvania Dairy School;" H. P. Loomls, of Lemon, "Is There Any Profit In .Making Pork In Connection with Dairy or Without?" C W. Rrodhead. of -Montrose, nnd W. A. Lane, of Rush, also spoke. PRINCIPALS' ROUND TABLE. Meeting Held Lnst Tuesday After noon in tho High School. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho newiy-orgunlzed Principals' Round Table was held Tuesday uftemoon In the High school bulldlntr. A very In- foresting programme had been ar ranged nnd wns given. Principal IJ. A. Stone rend a care fully prepared paper on "Dally Pro gramme ot Exercises" and a very ani mated discussion followed, which was led by Miss Joslo Lees. Prof. Hnwlter followed and mado a brief nddress, In which ho urged that a certain period be rot aside each day for patriotic exercises, ns well us for religious exercises. Ills remarks wero also discussed, after which the meeting adjourned to meet again tho second Monday In January. ANOTHER AMENDMENT. Common Council to Tako Its Turn at Bond Ordinance Tonight. Tho amended bond ordinance will come back to common council this evening, at the regular meeting of that branch, for reconsideration. The ordi nance as Introduced In common council provided for only $223,000 worth of bonds, Select council passed It, but only after amending It until the total footed Up to $273,2050. Common council not to be outdono by select, will add on a few amendments of its own. Councilman Norton, ot th Twenty-first, placed yesterday In Clerk Jones' hands an amendment providing for the Issuance of $2.1,000 extra for tho construction of a sewer system In the Twenty-first ward. This will bring the total up to n little less than $300,000. and It will probably exceed that, ns Mr. Norton Is not the only one who will offer an amendment. SANTA CLAUS LETTERS. Nearly One Hundred Already Re ceived at the Post OfHce. The usual yearly Influx of Santa Clnus letters has already begun and there nre now being held at tho post office nearly one hundred of these mis sives, penned by little children In child ish confidence only to find their way to that clearing house of all mis-addressed mall matter, the dead letter office. Perhaps the most uniquely addressed letter Is one which reads "Mr. Santa Clnus, esq.. Region of tho North Polo, Rock Candy Village." Another Is ad dressed to "Santa Claus, Lackawanna Avenue," and was evidently written by some youngster who saw a figure of the Jolly old man In one of the show windows on that thoroughfare. An other letter bears the following on tho envelope: "Santa Claus, Mount Po cono." LACKAWANNA CHAPTER. Officers Chosen nt a Meeting Held in Masonic Temple. At a meeting of Lackawanna chap ter. No. 1S3. Masonic Order, Tuesday night In Masonic temple, tho following officers were elected for the coming term: High priest, 'William Hrutzmnn: king, J. James Taylor; scribe, Alfred II. Shopland: treasurer, Fred J. Ams den: secretary, C. L. Van Rusklrk: representative to grand chapter, Ed wards Evans: trustees, William- L. Council; Edward L. Ruck and Ezra Ripple. A Card. We, tho undersigned, de hereby nsreo to refund the money on a 50-ccnt bottle of Greene's Win ranted Syrup of T.ir if it falls to euro your coiiTh or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cpiit bottle to prove satis factory or monev refunded: J. O. Hone H Son. Dunmoro- O..W. Davis, Providence. W.'D. Davis Providence.' ltei'nlman & Co., Avocn. W. It. Manners, Mooslc. 1'. A. Kane. MlnonUa. Joseph Davis, Taylor. Sterling desk blotters. Reynolds Hros. Fancy opera bags. Reynolds Hros. Teachers' Oxford Pibles. Reynolds Hros Pianos and Organs During the holidays at Bottom Prices. Beautiful Upright Pianos for $150; unequalled In the city for the money. ORGANS, five or six octave, nearly new, as low as $13. Don't fnll to como nnd look over the bargains be foro you conclude a purchase. uernsey .1. W. GTKKNSflY, Prop. Hl,;l l(i ami ills Waohlngtoii Ave. SC i ANTON, I' A. Hall S!(ig FOR Christmas Fine Umbrellas Endless variety of Handles, Tied Oaks, Natural Crooks, Sterling Silver, Etc., in Taffeta, Puritan, Gloria aud Fine Twill Silk. Great variety of Pocket Books, Card Cases, Shopping Bags, Boston Bags in Seal Alfigator, Morocco, Russia Leather, Etc., Etc. HEARS & JERMYN MAN MAKES STRIKE IN KLONDIKE IS NOW WORTH THREE QUAR TERS OF A MILLION. Frank Belcher, Who Left for the West a Poor Man, Returns After Six Years in Alaska with All Kinds of Wealth Ho Was on tho American Side When tho Klondiko Finds Wero First Reported Se cured a Claim Cheap That Proved Very Rich. If Frank Belcher, of Jermyn, wasn't ns reticent ns ho Is reputed rich, those who like to read of rich strikes would be treated to a story that would un doubtedly find a permanent abiding place lu tho linings of their hats. Mr. Helchcr left for the Klondike six years ago, a poor man. Today he Is home with throe-quarters of a million of as good money as ever was coined, and next February he proposes to go away again to got three-quarters of a million more. Yes, it's a Klondiko story, hut a true one, If common report, substantiated with details, Is to bo accepted. Mr. Helchcr went west to seel; his fortune nnd drifted to Oregon and then to Alaska. In 1S94 ho was on the "American side," prospecting for fold nnd doing fairly well, when reports ot tho big finds in tho Klondiko region commenced to como in. Selling out his claim, ho worked his way to tho new Kl Dorudo, thinking to bo early on the ground und in tho way of staking a rich claim. Early ns ho was, ho found every thing In the then opened country under claim, nnd ho wns forced to buy a place. Three men who had a fairly Eood claim, sixteen miles from Daw son City, sold out to him for $20,000. Ho paid $1,000 cash and was to iiay thu balance with every alternate $1,000 worth of stuff thnt the plnce panned out. He owned tho claim outright In three weeks, and refused a $100,000 cash orfcr for It before tho first month was up. Five feet below whore his. predeces sors had been working he found a lead of the best paying dirt In the region. Tempting ensh offers for shares were one nfter tho other refused, and mining companies that wanted to put big capi tal Into It to develop It rapidly were staved off. Mr. Belcher kept it to himself, de veloped It gradually, cared for It zeal ously, gave It his personal supervision nt all times, and today has one of the best properties In that whole region. Mr. Belcher proposes to return to the Klondike for a couple of years to finish working out his claim, after which he will come back to the states to enjoy his fortune. He left a good place at tho mine when he first quit Jermyn. but It wns with the understnndlng that If he did not make It a "go" in the west h- could havo a chamber when he came back. He hasn't been to see tho bos3 yet. Fountain pens. Reynolds Bros. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Presents. We are selling solid silver match boxes, S different styles, good 0 heavy weight and worth $1.75 each. This week a only for v J $b9 0 Rexford Co. jj V 132 Wyoming Avenue, 0 X 225 Lackawanna Avenue, a "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Pierce's flarket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls, Springers, Ducks and Squabs; also Rock away, Maurice River and Bluo Point Oys ters; Everything tho market affords In fruits and vegetables. Your orders will be filled promptly with best goods at reasonable prices. 1 10-1 12-1 14 1MJNN AVIJNUK. p .1 es 415-417 Lackawanna Aye. I For DIS WmlW, . WmMtr) im -w Tr v a I lo Win c5 .... .. , .. e &ccms easy, uui 10 win mo commence or customers is some- c, g times difficult j it can only ba done by handling such goods ns 2s "5 you can gunrantee, nnd then back up your guarnntee. Wo Jp 3J will sell you a "HOMER LAUGHLIN" semi Vltrlous China rg 55 dinner set with service for twelvo peoplo for 311.00. Who "S has ever hnd a piece of these Inferior ware for moro money. HEADQUARTERS FOR QxvaTV(aA . 35 Millar & Peck, 25 J-l 1 Cold weather is sure to come and with it the need of Furs. What better gift thau a nice piece of fur for the neck a uc.v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Persian Lamb Coat ? We quote a lew of the prices : lirovr 11 Marten Scarf's, natural color.. $.0() to $15.00 lSrown Marten Scarfs, dyed 3.50 to 5.00 Electric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to 5.00 Mink Uoas, sonic as handsome as Sable 4.00 to 1S.00 Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to 15,.0() Handsome Collarettes, all prices 3.00 to 00.00 Kealltussian Sable Uoas 30.00 to 40.00 Electric Seal Coats 30.00 to 50.00 Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to 250.00 Persian Lamb Coats 100.00 to 140.00 Oriin Jl L Raw Furs Bought. 4H$AiAJAiAAdAMM It's Going to Be 1 A Great Christmas !-$ We have the Roods and make prices that will fit all the -S stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, si "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see ior $ K yourself how easily and economically you can get nice ; presents for your relatives and friends. I We Have a Full Stock I Of Things Everybody Wants bs We can show you appropriate gifts for young and old, S 1$ costing from a mere trifle up to as costly a present as you $: jS care to make. We liave most charming selections in ft i5 everything that should ba found in a first-class, up-to- jj K date jewelry store, including ; J Diamonds, Brooches, Watches, g i Silver Nouelfies, Lamps. I 1 Leather Goods, Etc. 8 1A.EROG JEWELRY STORE, 213 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. THIS WEEK'S PR.G-S IN n Tho following prices, which we are selling goods for this week, nro tho lowest thnt we have ever oflfnrfd, The goods nre the ihiest grndo nnd cannot help but please everyone. Call and see them. FIno Diamond Klnes at 15.00. worth $10.50. Solid Gold Band lUncs at $1.:;, worth J3.50. Solid Gold Band Kines at i.00. worth jo 25 "bold Filled Cut: Buttons, 60c, worth tl.25. Curt Duttons, previous prices J1.0O, now S7c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move, ment, 3.M. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth $5.60, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., pries $3.50, now J1.73. Rogers Tiros'. Spoons, warranted, COc. Rogers Urns', flutter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Plclilo Forks, 37c, previous prlco 7fc. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elstn move ment. $14.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $3.50, worth $15.00. Wo also havo about threo hundred La. dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth 60c. and 76c, will close them nt 10c. each. Special pale now going on nt Davldow Bros. Attend ns wo nre offering eoods at one-. fourth their original vnlue. Extra Heavy Solid SlUcr Thimbles at 19c. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, Everett's - Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any other livery in the city. If you should desire to ro for a drive during this delight ful period of weutlu'r, call tele phone 704, and Bvcrett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, "an 'aiX COURT. (REAR CTT HALL). !-. d a Race . goods to crnzoP. Others sold b WHY RUN THE RISK P HOLIDAY GOODS. jE 13A Wyoming Avo, "Walk In and look around" The RELIABLE Furrier. Furs Repaired. iorsem Should use the W. & B, RUBBER PAD HORSE SHOE, "A1ID THE HORSE WON'T SLIP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with the W. & B. Shoe. AGENTS FOR cSJK NeversEip Removable Cafiks ill l H 120 and 128 Friuiklln Ave. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. tcrauton and WllkavlUrre, !, .Mnnufncturen of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Rollers, Moisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton. Pa, 1 $mffl FR0G PRESSURE' wm SSmn mim A1R li wi LESSENS Jm f8k CONCUSSION. 4ffil WW) M
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