6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1899. PERRY BROS. MUSIC AND MUSICAL GOODS OAN. Thin In better thun ANYTHING, less than tlio best and highest priced ptpo orgnn. KNABE Pianos, both grand nnd upright nro tho finest ou enn buy, VOSE & SONS nro n high grntlo Instrument sold at tho least possible price. Also tho Biiiaas. LUDWIO Is a good, well built piano at a rea sonable cost. THE ANGELUS is an Instrument that wilt play on nny plnno, not only tho popular music of tho day, but music from tho great Masters, thereby enabling us to ap preciate tho nluo of tho classics CAitpnNTnn ohoans. wilcox & WHlTi: l'NKI'MATIt' SYMPHONY OH OANS, PHONOGRAPHS. OKAl'IlO PHONES AND Sl'l'l'LlKS PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 2P Per 5C Quart- LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Order Promptly Dail verad ag-37 Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Offlco 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono 525. Barn Phono 6082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. F 420 Sprncc Street. Masonlo Temple. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In the City Who Is n Oraclunto la Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST 64 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds of Dental Work Done at Extremely Low Prices. ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS EXTRAC TION, Crown nnd Bridge work u special ty. Best Gold Crown J.k, $3 00 Gold lin ing $100 and up If ou h.ie any Dental work to bo done call and have your teeth examined Gas admlnMciid. All oper ations .ire mado painless b the aid of electricity. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m : 2 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Postotllco. -M- CITY NOTES -ff H'Tftt NOT Till; SAMU.-Tho Jerry Kdllher committed to tho count) j"i Widnehdaj by Mayor Molr Is not Jtny Kclllbe:, of rhtlps. street. ItECKLESS DRIVINO. Will Kraus.of Dunmoie whom Pitiolman .itkins at tested Wedncbdn night for lust dilvlng, was jesterd.ij lined $3 WILL HOLD BANQl'ET -Union lodge, Tree nnd Adopted Mnsons, will conduct Installation of the annual otllceis tonight. They will tullow It with a banquet. OPRNS TODAY -The Kilo of scats for entertainment of tho Uroikway courso to bo given at the Lie cum Monday own-lug- will open this morning at tho Lj ccum box oflice. MEETING THIS Al'TERNOON.-Tho Lady Onkford Woman's Veteran Relief union will me'et this afternoon at Guein- t-oy hnll, at 2 3n o'clock. Business of lm portauco will bo transacted. CLASS MEETING -Members of tho slats of "jj, Scranton High bchool, ate requested to meet in the board of con trol rooms todnv at 4pm, to take ac tion on tho dcuih of the I uo Roso Shields. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT.-Nelllo Mc Glnnls, who was so terribly burned In ho Hotel JciniMi kitchen, Monday even Inif, mado a slletlit Improvement ester day. She Is fiightfully burned, however, and It Is doubtful If sho will live. OFFICERS ELECTED -Centurv conn ell, No. 100, Catholic Women's Renew, lent league- elected tho following olllcers on Wednesday evening Pi.bldent, Miss J,t77lo Snow; vleo ptesldent, Mls Mury Coleman; orator. Miss Lizzie McMan- 4-f f -f -f -f GRANDEST DISPLAY AT "THE MODEL," OCLICATEBSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh Invoke, of llnest table, dell ceclts, Imported Hares, Landjagi-i S.iunitfe, Nova Mc-illa Salmon, Pates of all kinds, Imported nud California 1'rnllH and Jeiltts, uld melstei Drill ntesh Hertlug In Wine Siuci Italian Chestnuts, l.'b Rueiun. Marzipan nnd Honey Cnics of all descriptions, and full lino of fanes' gtoct'ilos for the hodas. ('Moling cidets taken now for tho bolldavs Dinner Table d'Hote. Breakfast. Lum h Bon nnd Supper H e-aito. Oys teis seived In uny stvle. 221-223 Washington Avenue. -K-r-tt t-r, -r T rv " ama; secretary, Miss Margaret Mc Grath; treaurei, Miss Klliubcth Gaugh on; collector, Mrs Ellen Nallln; mar shal, Miss Nellie Gibbons; guard, Miss Ltzzlo Cuwlcy; trustees, Mrs. Utldgei McAndnws, Mrn. Itrldget Culkln, Mrs, Mury A. Uulden; thaplaln, Rev. J. A. O'lllelly. JOHN CRIS9 INJUItUD.-John Crlss, of Peckvllle, a miner In tho Hlvcrsldo Coal comi.nny mines, was taken to tho Lnckalvnnna hosrltul jestenlny, with his right leg badly fiactuicd, us tho usult of a fall of coul. IinCKI.HPS Dili VINO. Patrolman Huit, last night, nnested on Penn live mil.', a girl, who was driving In a buggy. In i iry reekless mantur. She was In nn Intoxicated com.ltlon nnd was taken to tho city hall rollco stntlon. Tho hnrte und buggy were tuken to Cuslck's livery stable, NINTH WARD PRIMARinS.-Tho lie inibllcan rindlilatvs for ofllco In tho Ninth ward held a meeting last night In tho olllce of Attorney O 11. Partridge, and decided to hold tho primary election In that ward on Jan. I between tho hours of 5 and S p m A candidate for select council nnd district olllcers are to be nominated PAY PAYS Tho Delaware, Lackawan na and Western trainmen were paid vos tcrday, which completes tho I.ackawnn n a pays In this section for November Tho Dclnwnro and Hudson company paid Its employes on tho Honesdalo branch Wednesday, nnd cstorday tho men nt tho Tarbondalo shops nnd trainmen north of Scranton wero paid. WATHR TO BII DISCUSSED -Secretary Athertoti, of tho boird of trade, prophecies that next Monday evening's meeting of that body will be as thor oughly representative n gathering as tho now celebrated meeting of last month, nnd that the water question will be tho leading thing discussed It Is believed that several sets of figures showing ex isting water rates In other titles through out tho country, will be Introduced, which will como as a surprise to those who bellevo the present manufacturers rates In this city to be reasonable. Given Away. A pair of kid gloves makes a nice present, but a pair of gloves In a pret ty enamelled box makes a much nicer present, lluy the gloves of us and we will give you tho bov gratis. Mears & Hagen. TWO LIVES CRUSHED OUT. Miner and Laborer Instantly Killed by a Pall of Roof at Old Forge. Joseph Iork, a miner, and Joseph Cor, his laborer, both Italians, were Instantly killed by a fall of roof at the Jermyn No. 1 colliery. In Old Forge, yesterday morning. Tho fall occurred shortly after they commenced work, Iork was 33 years of age and a mar ried man with one child. Cor was 46 years old and leaves a wife and four chlldten. Inspector II. O. Prythcrch will go to Old Torge this morning to make an investigation. ANOTHER STEP IN CRUSADE. Houses of Daisy Miller and Nellie Bly Raided by Police. The second step In the crusade against the disreputable houses of the city was taken last night. About 12 o'clock two squnds of police, headed by Chief Rohllng and Lieutenant John Davis, entered Raymond court and ln aded the houses of Daisy Miller, No. 115, and Nellie Illy, No. 12S. At the lirst-named place four women and one man were taken Into custody and at the latter three women and four men. The warrants were Issued Dec. 13 at the olllce of Alderman Myron Kasson. of the Ninth ward. The reason for the laid was the fact that the women In the houses had been Haunting1 their Ice too conspicuously. They were taken to police headquarters In the City hall. . - BARN AND CONTENTS BURNED. It Was the Property of Herman Hagen, the Huckster. Tire broke out about 1.30 o'clock es terday afternoon In a pmall barn sit uated In the rear of 827 Capouse ave nue and owned by Iloruvm Hagen, a huckster. An alarm was turned In fiom box (12 and the Cuutnl Citv com panies, together with the General Phlnney's responded. The Maze had a good headway, how ever, and tho building, which was stocked with egetables and produce, was almost completely destroyed be fore It could bo extinguished. Mr. H t gen places his loss at nhout $1,000 with only $400 insurance. The cause of tlu lire Is unknown. LAST LECTURE GIVEN. Rev. Walter Qulncy Scott, D, D., Speaks in the High School. The closing nddiess on "Ancient Rome" was given at the High School audltoilum last evening by Rev. Wal tei L Scott, chaplain of Ezra Orlllln post. The attendance was the laigest which has been present at any of the talks. Ezra GrllUn post attended the lectuio In a body and evidenced Its ap pieclation of the speaker's efforts by vociferous applause Many beautiful beetles In Italy wetc shown last night and elaborately described The evening was thoioughly enjoyed uy nil present. Money on Deposit. The banks' deposits at Ningaia Palls n:o bi cater today than they ever vero. The December statement of tho banks Is Interesting tending. A closj examination of them nows that Nia gara Falls Is on llim financial feet and that the situation glows better isveiy day. More money Is coming Into Xlucara, Fall3. That Is shown by the recorel of money on deposit. it has mown s'endllv during1 tho summct. It Is growlnc now. The bank statements ate always worth reading. They show much. Tho ones Just issued p.lve good cause for rejoicing. Prospoilly Is abroad, but It Is at home too. Nlagcra Falls hns causo for congratulation. Niagara, Falls Gazette. Spend the Holidays with Ft lends. Why not spend the holidays with youi friends? The Lackawanna Rail toad offeis the medium. Ask your uiront for rates and accommodations Smoko tho "Hotel Jermyn" rlpar, 10c, Mil 11 . , Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been usrd for oer PII'TY YEARS li" MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WEILL TEETHING WITH PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAVS nil PAIN; Cl'RES WIND COLIC, and Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold b nil DrugBlsts In every purt of the world Be sure und ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Hjrup," nnd toke no other Kind, Twenty-llvo cent a bottl. VIADUCT MEASURE BEFORE COUNCILS INTRODUCED LAST NIGHT BY MR. CALPIN, OF THE SIXTH. It Provldea for the Issuo of 3107, 320 in Bonds, Subject to tho Vote of the Electors Special Committee Appointed to Confer with tho Trol ley Company and the Lackawanna to Ascertain What They Will Do Towards Constructing tho Viaduct. Now License Tax. An ordinance providing for the Is suing of bonds to tho amount of $167, 326, subject to a vote of the electors, for constructing' the West Lackawan na avenue viaduct, was Introduced In common council last night by Mr. Cal pln, of the Sixth ward. It was re ferred to committee, to bo printed If favotnbly reported, A tesolutlon, also Introduced by Mr. Calpln, was approved, directing that a special committee of three from each branch of tho council be appointed to act with the mayor In ascertaining what tho Sctanton Railway corany and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company are willing to do towards erecting the viaduct. Chair man Keller appointed Messrs. Calpln, Grlfllths and Tewkesbury on this com mittee. Mr. Wenzel, of tho Four teenth ward, was the only member to vote In the negative. Mr. Wenzel Introduced a resolution directing the street car company to take Its tracks off the crossing and extend them along Eighth street and thence ncross the Swetland stteet bridge and up Swetland street. It was ruled out of order and later when Mr. Wenzel changed the resolution to an ordlnnnce to meet the objection which led to Its being ruled out of order. It was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Grler by a ote of 10 to S. ASHES IN THE RIVER. When council adjourned It was to meet next Thursday night, so that the viaduct ordinance may be hast ened through In time to have the bond question voted on at the spring elec tion. Mr. Phillips, chairman of the vice and Immorality committee, Introduced a resolution directing the mayor and chief of police to raid all gambling' places In the city. Mr. Grler raised the point that the resolution was out of order, because what It ordered done was at all times the duty of the may or and chief to do. Chairman Keller ruled the point well taken. Mayor Molr sent In a communica tion disapproving the "bill of T. V. Lewis for $4S for services as assistant sanitary officer, on the ground that the olllce was not created by councils. The need of such nn officer was urgent, the mayor said, and he would approve the bill If councils would ratify Mr. Lewis' appointment. The matter was refetred to the Judiciary committee. Other new measuies were introduced and approved as follows: M. V. Morris Inlting tho American Federation of Labor to hold Its 1900 con vention in this city. Mr Grler Providing for a fire alarm box at tho corner of Cajuga street ana Bloom avenue nnd for an additional per manent man for the Cumberlands. Mr. Godshall Providing two permanent firemen to enable the present men to have a 21-hour lay-off as often as the new men can relievo them on their turn. Mr. Coleman Providing for sldewalk3 and curbing on Pine street, between Washington and Wiomlng avenues. Mr Smith Providing another perman ent man for tho Century's. Mr Cuslck Providing another flro alarm box for the Twentieth wurd, TAX ON VEHICLES. A resolution introduced by T. F. Morris, dliectlng the city solicitor to proceed against the Gas and Water company and Illuminating, Heat and Power company to compel them to stop dumping ashes In tho liver, was referred to committee. The sewer bond m dim nee was con curred in as amended in select coun cil. The resolution to tecover police fines ftom the last mayor was re ferred to the Judiciary committee and city controller. Proposals for a supply wagon for the fire department were received from Gleabon & Ralley and W. E. Gllhool. Their figures vvete $5,.0 and $575 re spectively An ordinance for a lire alnim bo on the comer of Washington and Elec trie avenues, and an cirdlnance fixing the common council cleik's salary at $900 passed third leading. The license tax ordinance, which Mayor Moir has been uiglng pver since he came Into the executive ehalr, was intioduced by Mr, Moirls, of the Eighteenth ward. The ordinance contemplates a tax of $100 a year on street tais, but it was Intimated that this was liable to re vision. The piomnteis of tho measurj vlll Insist, however, that tho other Items are all reasonable. A tax of $100 a year Is placed on tolu graph, telephone, express, electric light, steam heat, gas and water com panies, private bunkers, brokers, pawn biolters. pnmple meichanls, circuses and menageries. Contractors and real estate brol-.ers aie taxed according to their business In sums ranging ftom J5 to $100, nnd auctloneeis from $2.'i to $100. Theatrical perfotmances nro taxed $10 a night unless given for elm liable pm poses or In a licensed nn'uement plnce, on which a tax of ftom $.0 to $100 a yeii Is Imposed, au coidlng to seating apaclty. TO HURRY IT ALONG. Vehicles kept for hire are taxed Tl and Si. uccoidlng to sls.e. Huckster are to pay $10 a year, icsident insur ance agents $5. r.nn-iesMnnt $10; real ejtate agents, $10: lumbet tlealers, 110, book agents, $23, small cheuses, $30; dog and animal shows flO bill post ers, $10; ouib stono huwkeis, $10 a day, fresh meat peddlers, $10. bowling alleys. $10, bllliatd tnbles, y,. Motoh.ints of all kinds contemplated by clause- 4, section B, tut or 1SS9, not fncclflrally classlftnl iieioln, shall pay 40 p'' ffnt. of the amount paid fur stnto license. Merchants not taxed under tho lawn of tho Ftnte iclatiug to moictntlle tax, aro maae u dlstlrct class and Blmll ray anrually $1. Provision is made for a collector, who Is to receive 6 pr cent, commls hlon on delinquent taxes that may bu gathered by him Taxes will be delln quent If not paid within thirty daye after the first MonJay In Apt II of each year. A penally for non-payment tanging from $10 to $iCo fine and not exceeding thirty days' Imprisonment, is Imposed nnd the police nre chargul with the duly of reelng that the ordi nance U enforced. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. TROUBLE OVER A MACHINE. Constable Ira Mitchell Given a Hear ing Before Alderman Millar. Aldermnn W. S. Millar last night hentd the case of John Muiphy, of Rrlck avenue, Providence, against Ir.i Mitchell, constable of Aldetman Kns son's court, It seems that several years ago Murphv bought a $65 sewing machine from the Singer Sewing Ma chine company nnd vvuh to pay for It by Installments. Up to date- ho had paid $50, but has not made a payment for so long that last week II. H. Dever, the company's local agent, went before Alderman Kesson and had a writ of attachment Issued. Armed with this Saturday nfternoon he and Constable Mitchell Journojed to the Murphy domicile, and Mitchell was there confronted by Mrs, Murphy, who Informed him that no machine was In the place. Mitchell at last got In the house, found the machine, re moved tho top part of It and started for tho door. Then came the trouble. Mitchell says that Mis. Murphy pro duced a largo butcher knife and Hour Ished It In a dangerous way. Mis. Murphy savs that Mitchell strut k both her and some of her children, who were around the place. Hence tho suit last night. After hearing the case Alderman Millar decided to hold If under advise ment. Mr. Murphy has hired as coun sel, Attorney John Kelly, while At torney Trank Royle represents Mitch ell. TAXES IN THIS COUNTY. Pigures That Show How Much Is Paid in This City and in the County at Largo. Deputy Clerk to the County Commis sioners 13. E. Robathan has completed a report which will be forwarded to tho beeietary of Internal affairs of tho state, which contains a detailed .Hate ment of all the taxes for all purposes collected In this county for the year 1809. The total amount collected for all purposes was $1,562,532, divided as follows: Support of poor $ 120,307 23 Construction and repairs of streets and bridges C3,53S 23 School purposes, net including state appropriation 473,406 33 Collected for other purposes... 333,512 29 On pe'rsonal property J1.SS2 M On occupations 93,793 bo Houses of nil klrds. Including liquor licenses 191,25151 Tax en real estate of railroad corporations 83,239 37 Tax on real estate of other cor porators. Including limited partners-hips 154,23150 Total $t,W2,5'!2 72 Of the above amount the follow ins was collected in Seianlon: Support of ioor $ 71,3.'2 b6 Consttuctlon nnd repairs of streets ond bridges 41,783 90 School purroses, not Including state appropriation 211.331 f9 Collected for nil other purposes. l"9,s.S 90 On persot nl property 23,270 2S On occupations 46,076 51 Licenses of nil kinds, lni ludlng liquor licenses 117,997 00 Tnx on real estate of railroad corporations 41,732 90 Tax on real estate of other cor porations. Including limited partnership 82,761 10 Total $SS4,218 03 This shows that more than one-half of the taxes of the county ure paid In this city. Glenburn borough collected the small est amount for school tuxes, having only $20.55 to Its credit. Gouldsboto borough Is next with $93.07. In Rnn som township the smallest amount of money was derived from the tax on real estate of railroad corporations. It amounts to only $4 32. Dunmore collected more money for school purposes than did the clt.y of Carbondale. The figures aie Carbon dale, $30,261.13; Dunmore, $32,801. Car bondale, however, outdid Dunmore 'n contributing to the support of the poor. The amount collected In Carbondile was $6,448.46; Dunmore, $6,381.26. In Lehigh township. LaPlumo bor ough, North Ablngton township and West Ablngton township not a cent of tax was collected from licenses. PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. Held in Honor of the Birthday of W. A. Beemer. A family surprise gathering In honor of the sixty-first birthday of W. A. Ioemer. was held 'Wcdticfdny evening at his residence on Madison avenue, where a most enjoyable time was h?d The relatives are all very musically inclined. There- was plenty of music, nfter which refreshments were served, A handsome dining toom chair from the children, Mr and Mrs. O A. Beem er and Mr. and Mis J, R. Williams, was presented to Mr. Beemer. The W. R. SHOOP. 146 Vtashlnzton Ave Mors Building. Smoking Sets both In Silver and Burnt Ivory. A special lino of Hrlar and Meer schaum Pipes. The finest line of Key West Cigars, In boxes, of 25 for Xraas trade All prices. FOR Christmas Fine Umbrellas Endless variety of Handles, Tied Crooks, Sterling Silver, Etc., in Taffeta, and Fine Twill Silk. Great variety of Pocket Books, Card Cases, Shopping Bags, Boston Bags In Seal Alligator, Morocco, Russia Leather, Etc., Etc. MEARS & HAGEN, ntescntatlon was mado by J. M. Horn baker, ' Tho following wero present: Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Williams and daugh ters, Esma. and Not ma Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Reeir.cr and son, Clancy Mr. and Mrs. John Hoinlmker, Miss Nellie and "Wayne Jlornl.akor, Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph HoMibaker, Misses Mary nnd Winlficd Hornbaker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hornbaker, Mr. nnd Mrs P. W Hornbaker, Miss Fram Irf and Harry Hoinbnker, Pi tor Hornbaker and son, Charles- Mr. nnd Mrs. M ,T. Mltchel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Mltchel, MUscn Mar garet and llucl Mltchel, Mrs. Verna Long and Mrs. M. M. Evans. SMYTHE HELD IN BAIL. He Is Charged with Assaulting Gu thrie Well-s. W. F. Smythe, of 610 Adams nvenue, was yesterday nrrnlgned before Alder man W, S. Millar on tho charge of assault and batterv. Guthrie Wells swore out the warrant nnd nfter hear ing the cise the Justho held Smythe In $500 bill. On December G It seems that the two men engaged In a qunncl on Wyoming; avenue. Hot wolds weie cnchnngoJ. and llnally blows weie struck. This resulted In both being at rested and taken to the Centre sticet police sta tion. uh;ro they were given a hearing by tho mayot, flneil und then dis charged. Ycsterdnv's ill rest was the outcome of the nffalr. Fancy opera bags. Reynolds Hros, DIED. JOYCE.-In Scranton, Dec 15, Mrs. Emma Joyce 321 Gibson street runei al Saturday U 9 TO a m. A high mass will be celebrated nt St Peter's cuthe. dral. Interment In Cathedral cometcti SHIELDS in Scranton, Dec. 1", Roo Shields, aged 23 vears. nt her home, 419 I'hcli'O avenue. Funeral notice later. Pianos and Organs During the Holidays at Bottom Prices Beautiful I prlght Pianos for $150, unequalled In the city for the money. ORGANS, five or six octave, neatly new, as low ns $45. Don't fall to como and look owi tho bargains be fore jou conclude a purchase. Guernsey Hail Bldg J. W. GUERNSEY, Trop. 314,31innd 318 Washington Ave. SCU ANTON, lA. ooooooooooooooooo sents. We are selling solid silver match boxes, S different styles, good heavy weight and worth 0 $1.75 each. This week $ only for L Rexford Co. 132 Wyoming Avenue, 0 225 Lackawanna Avenue, a ooooooooooooooooo Pierce's Harket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls, Sprlngors, Ducks nnd Squabs, ilsi Rock away, Maurlco River and liluo Point Oys ters; Everything tho market affords In fiults and vegetables Your orders will bo filled promptly wltb best goods at reasonable prices. RGE'S MARKET 1 10.1 12.111 1KNN AVCNUC. O.iks, Natural Puritan, Gloria 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. For Pre Presents WWWWWWWmfVMWWWVWVWVWkVWVVWW I io win a Kace p Seems easy, but to win tho confidence of customers is some- Jg times difficult; It can only be done by handling such goods as you can guarantee, and then back up your guarantee. We 2j will sell you a "HOMER LAUGHLIN" semi Vitrlous China j3 dinner ttet with service for twelve people for 311.00. Who 55 has over had a pleco of these goods to crazeP. Others sold inferior ware tor more money. HEADQUARTERS FOR Vux&MfrW . Millar & Peck, j- n 0 D Cold weather is sure to come and with it tlie need of Furs. What better gift than a nice piece of fur for the neck a ue.v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Persian Lamb Coat ? We quote a lew of the prices : Brown Marten Scarfs, natural color.. $(J.OO to $15.00 llrown Marten Scarfs, dyed 3.50 to 5.00 Electric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to 5.00 Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sable 4.00 to 18.00 Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to 15.00 Handsome Collarettes, all prices 3.00 to 00.00 Keal ltussian Sable Boas 30.00 to 40.00 Electric Seal Coats 30.00 to 50.00 Alaskan Seal Coats Persian Lamb Coats F. L. Crane, i-Slj:61 Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. I It's Going to Be v I 1 A Great Christmas I "$ . We have the goods and make prices that will fit all the $: US stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, Hi Sz "Can't Afford It," but come to thb store and see for jjj is yourself how easily and economically you can get nice '. J5 presents for your relatives and friends. I We Have a Full Stock I 1 Of Things Everybody Wants ."3 We can show you appropriate gifts for young and old, ?H r$ costing from a mere trifle up to as costly a present as you $; ;-S care to make. We have most charming selections in & ! everything that should be found in a tirst-dass, up-to- j !C date jewelry store, including X :j Diamonds, Brooches, Watches, 1 Silver Novelties, Lamps. i 1 Leather 1 A. EI. ROGERS' 1 JEWELRY 213 Lackawanna Ave., THIS WEEK'S PR CE3 IN 11 The following prices, which we are Belling goods for this week, are tho lowest that we have ever offorpd. The goods nre the llnest grade and cannot help hut please everyone. Call and see them. Fine Diamond Itlncs at J5 00, worth J10.W. Solid Gold Band Itlncs at 5K5, worth J3 K. Solid Gold Band Itlnga at 51 00, worth 12 25 Gold rilled Cuff Buttons, E0c, worth (125. Cult Buttons, previous prices Jl.00, now 37c. Gent's Solid Sliver Watch, Elgin move ment, 53 50 Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth 5 V), now 53.75 Gent's Nickel Watches, S, W., prlco Jo.ro. now 51 73 nosers Bros. Spoons, wni ranted, Mc. Itogers Bros' Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Pickle Porks, 37c. previous price 7&c Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, ni'ln movo ment. $M 50 Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $5 50, wmth J15 00. Wo also havo about three hundred La. dies' Solid Silver HlnRs worth Mc. and 7c , will dote them at 10c each Special snlo now eolnc on at Davldow Bios Attend ns wo aro offering goods at one-fourth their orlcinal value Hxtra Hcavi Solid Sliver 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 go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, ctll tele phone 79.1, and liverett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 3 20 DIX COURT. REAR CITY HALL). WHY RUN THE RISK P HOLIDAY GOODS. 13. Wyoming Avo, Walk In and look around." ... twwn niuw iiui . I l) 150.00 to 250.00 100.00 to 140.00 I Goods, Etc. ' . STORE, Scranton, Pa. Horsemen Should use the W. & B, RUBBER PAD HORSE SHOE. "AND THE HORSE WONT SLIP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with the W. & B Shoe. AGENTS FOR. Neverslip Removable Calks D W 120 nntl 12S Franklin Ave. The Dickson Mtimintcturing Co. fccrauton and WUUet-Harre, I'a, .MuuufuoiureM of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES DollerJ, llolitlnjand I'umplnjf, Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. iDON'T EXCLUDE ABtjfflj a W-ai
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