'"'jllr'sg 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 189D. M.V ii Lil i 'WyiJiiBpiyiWHy-- 'l'"f PERRY BROS. Knab?, Uose and Sons, Briggs and Liidu)ig Pianos Vocnlian Church Orgnns, Car penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music Boxes. Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and see the $80. Martin Gui tar and Mandolin at PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. BEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Order Promptly Do.lvera.1 Z!y33j Adam5 Avenus. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of transfer work promptly and satisfactorily'done. Ofilco 109 Lackawanna Ave. Ofilco Phone D25. Barn Phono 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. F 420 Spruce Street. Masonic Temple. C S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In UicClty Who Inn Graduate In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST 674 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds of Dental Work Done at Ex tremely Low Prices. 22k Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown and Hridge work a specialty. If you have any Dental work to be done call and have your teeth examined. Gas ad ministered. All operations are. mude painless by the aid of electricity, l'ain liss extraction. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m.; 2 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Postoffl.-e. I CITY NOTES i D. & II. PAYS.-Tho Delaware and Hudson company paid yesterday nt No. 2, Xo. 3 and Uoston mines, Plymouth. I-'IIACTITHKD AXKI.K-.MIchael Clark, of Gordon street, was brought to the Lackawanna hospital about b o'clock last night. Ho had fallen off a ladder and In doing bo buffered a fractured uuklc. GUIDK OUT TODAY.-The Wyoming Valley Guldo company will today dlstrllj. uto Its Scranton Pocket Guide and liusl ncss Directory. The Ismio will contain many Important changes and will bo of Interest to everyone. HOUSE UAJDKR-On a warrant Is sued at the otflco of Alderman Kusson, tlio house of Pearl Lockwood, In tho 1!00 block Centre street, was last night raid ed. Tho proprietress herself was arrest od and one Inmate, Lou Oyco. They were taken to police headquarters in tho -clty hall. MATTTIKWS FUNKHAL.-Tho funeral . f William Matthews, who was killed nt ".he Pine Ihonk shaft Saturday afternoon "will bo held Uduy from iho homo of his parents. !JI .Monroe nyenue, Dtinmore, at !.i0 p. m. Services at St. Luke's Epis copal church. Wyoming avenue. Inter 'ment at Washburn street cemetery. COMMITTED TO .TAIL.-Maggle. Dlm "ler, of llaymond court, was. yesterday afternoon, committed to tho county Jali, by Alderman W. P. Millar. She was ar rested Thursday for assault and battory and felonious wounding, by Mrs. Love lunil, nlBo of llaymond court. The two women had an altercation, and finally "Moggie picked up a glass and cut her 4-f-f-f-f-f 4-f-f 4- -f -4- 4- QRANOSST DISPLAY AT " THE MODEL," X DELICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh Invoice of finest table dell- - cades, Imported Duron, Lumljager 4. SniiFURe. Nova Bcotlu Salmon, I Pates of nil kinds, Imported und X C'alltonila Prulta and Jellies, Nald- T melstet DellrctcHM Herring In T Wlno Pauce, Italian Chestnuts, Leb nuchon. Marzipan nnd Honey Cakes of nUVurtxrtptloim. nnd full lino of firrtiV groceries for the holiday.?,'' IVitprlns orders taken now for the holidays. Dinner -f Table d'Holo. nreakfnst, Lunch- -f eon and Sunpor n la carte, Oys. -f ters served lp eny style. -f 221-223 Washington Avenue. t .nlfr,.t.H " - '' 4 25 opponent' head open with It. Tlio til dirinnn heard the cano mid rhvo the Dlmlur woman until Inst Tiidny to K''t bull. She could nut flint u bondsman and wus yesterday token to tlio Jnll. IS IMIMIOVINU.-Tlioinns r'nnlvnn.tho 11-ypnr-old lioy who was run Into liy n car near the l.uzeinc street trestle Sat urday afternoon, Is making rapid Im provement In health. Dr. Walker Is at tending him nnd reports thnt his con Oltlmi yesterday was much hetter than tlio day before. Mil. OII-MICnnS PAl'MH.-Hcv. .1. M. Ullmere. pastor of the Howard I'lnco African Methodist chinch, gave a valu able paper nt the Methodist ministers' meeting yestetdny morning. In which ho covered much history relating to bar barism nnd civilization In various lands and nations, lip was heard with Interest by a number of clergymen. Qlven Awny. A pair of kid gloves mnkcM 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 wo will give you the box gratia. Menra & Hagen. BALTUS COULD NOT APPEAR. Constable Who Went to Arrest Him Found Him In Bad Shnpe. Andrew Hcrz, the Ptone avenue? grocer, appeared before Alderman John Lentcs, of tho South Side, yester day nnd swore out a warrant for tho arrest of John Haltus, of Gil Elm street, for assault nnd battery. The story ho told was a doleful one and the list of Ualtus misdoings Ions. Sundny night, llcrz said, l:o was peacefully going home when Haltus pounced upon htm and hit him with such forcp ns to render him uncon scious. When he revived h" resumed his homeward walk, but again tho cruel Haltus attacked him. Finally the peaceful Hern reached his home. Ho entered and thought he was nt last free from his enemy. Hut no, Haltus even tried to break Into the place. This was the su.ry of Ilerz. Constable Woelkcrs took the warrant and went to Haltus' home. Hut lo and behold! Haltus was found completely laid up. His eyes were both closed, his nose sliced, his face cut nnd one leg swollen to double the size of the other. Ills wounds were apparently made with a knife and are very serious. Tho case has, therefore, been postponed by the alderman until the defendant Is able to appear. SEWER CONTRACTORS' ARREST. Donahue and O'Boyle Interfered with Running of Trolley Cars. Contractors James O'Hoyle and Michael A. Donahue were yesterday arrested at the instance of the Scran ton Hallway company for Interfering with the running of tho company's cars. Tho warrants wore sworn out before Alderman John T. Howe. The contractors are building a sewer on North Main avenue nt tho corner of Jones street. It seems that the trench extends under tho car tracks and undermines them, making the run ning of cars at that point dangerous and difficult. .The company did not wish to push the case, but desired to ascertain its rights In the matter. The alderman after hearing the evidence placed tho costs upon the defendants and dis missed tho case. The parties interested came to an amicable understanding. MERTIE PEEK IS DEAD. She Frequently Gave Exhibitions in This City. Mrs. P. H. Hoffman, better known ai Mertle Peek, died at Silver Lake, near Kingston, Mass., Sunday night. She was considered the greatest hnrR.-. woman of her day, nnd was well- known here. About ten years ago she paid fre quent visits to this city with her man ager, Harney Demarest, and gave ex hibitions of her power over horses at the Driving nark. Durlntr one Miimm,, she made her headquarters In this city. Christmas Doll Free. Nothing so delights a child at Christ mas time as a great big doll, a dolly largo enough even to weal- baby'.s clothes. This Is just the kind of .1 doll that the Cook's Flaked Hico Co. are giving away free. The doll that they are giving away is two and one half feet high, being as largo as a child two or three years old. Comes beauti fully colored on inuslln. with directions for mnklng so slmnle tlmr nnv mnti,, can sew It together making an Indo- nuuL-uuiu me size uoll that baby'a clothes will fit. To get this doll write to tho 'Cookv. Flaked Hico Co., No. 3 Main street, Matawan, N. J and enclose them ten cents for mallage and one coupon, which Is to bo found In every package of Cook's Flaked Hice, which Is sold by all our grocers. A company must have very great faith In their product to give so much nway just to get people to use their first pneknge, but wo are told that It pays the company to do this, for when a family once gets using Cook's Flaked Rice they Und It so easily prepared and so delicious a food that they are forever a customer. Security in Niagara Falls Property. Well selected property in a rapidly Browing city Is the safest of securities. Tho rule Is that when a city doubles In population Its real estate quadruples In value. Andrew Carnegie asserts that "more fortunes havo been made from rise in real estate than from all other causes combined." The Niagara Power Company owns 1.G00 acres of land In the eastern and southeastern portions of the city, and the Hydraulic Power and Manufactur ing company own 70 neres of land on the west bordering on tho river. These lands nre to be occupied by Industrial establishments located by tho mngnet of cheap power ahd unsur passed shipping facilities, perfected by ample capital to supply all required conveniences to the manufacturer. The area available for residences nnd business purposes is confined to such small limits that Investments therein nt present prices are safe, with prospective profltH unusually large. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, lOo. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. iwi .w.-.i .-... ......u. wi.ii-. ami Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA Sold by nil Dnifc'glslH In every part of tho world. He suro und nnk for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-flvo cents a bottle. Has been used for over FIFTY YHATis b MILLIONS of MOTIIHIts for their CII1LDHEN WHIMS TRRTIIINO WITH PEItFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS .,11 IIAIM. r"I'IIWS W1MI1 iifiii,'."""! POUR NEW OPINIONS BY JUDGE GUNSTER AFFIRMS THE VERDICT IN RARRICK CASE. Awards n New Trial In tho Grny McCormack Ejectment Suit nnd Strikes Off Two Municipal Liens Which the City of Carbondalo Ir regularly Filed Largo Number of Orders Made by the Court Going Over tho Argument List Decree in Divorce Granted. One of n number of opinions sent down by Judge Ounster yesterday re fuses the motion of the defendant for a new trial In tho case of George liar rlck against tho city of Scranton nnd P. J. McMnnatnon. Tho latter, who Is park policeman, arrested the plaintiff for committing n nuisance at Nay Aug park. Tho plaintiff secured u verdict against the city and the po liceman, on the ground that the ar rest was illegal, the olllcer not having seen the offense and not having a war rant. In refusing tho new trial Judge Gun ster says: "1 regret very much to oe compelled to nftlrm a verdict against a police olllcor of this city, but tho olllcer, In making the arrest without warrant, was clearly In the wrong." A new trial was granted by Judge Gunster In the Gray-McCormack eject ment suit. In which the plaintiff se cured a verdict. He says: "Tho diffi culty with the verdict and the In structions of the court to the jury l.i thnt the evidence falls to show hov. when, where or how much land Gray purchased from McCormack of the land which McCormack had purchased of Merrlf.eld." OPINION ON LIENS. In making absolute the rule to strike off the lien In the cases of city of Car bondalo against Alexander Glllls and Thomas O'Connell, Judge Gunster says that municipal liens in third class citle.i are regulated by the Act of 1S99 an I that the Act of 1S91 must yield when ever they come In conflict. The liens were for tho construction of the pavement on Park Place, In the city of Carbondnle, which wns done by Contractors Hlnlr & Kennedy. The laying of the pavement was done with out the petition of the abutting prop erty owners under an ordinance of the city councils. The contractors under stood the circumstances and assume tlio responsibility by commencing me work. When the work was partially completed they tried to raise some money from the Carbondalo banks, but tho banks would not take the im provement bonds that were issued. Then they stopped work op. the pave ment, but tho city came to their re lief and guaranteed tho payment of the bonds, and the contractors finished tho work. The city solicitor llled liens against tho property owners, and two of tho owners. Dr. Glllls and Thomas O'Connell, who opposed tho laying of the pavement brought suit by their at torney, John P. Murphy, to have the liens filed by the city solicitor of Car bondalo against their property stricken off. The matter came up for argument nt the last argument court. Tho city of Carbondnle will havo to pay tln whole expense of the pavement. City Solicitor Stunrt, however, snys he wlil carry the matter to tho superior court. SHAFFER GRANTED A DIVORCE. A decree in divorce was granted by Judge Archbald in the case of Thomas W. Shaffer ngainst Dertha Shaffer. On petition of Ellen Taylor, a rule wns granted against George W. Hrown to compel him to show cause why he should not bring an ejectment suit to settle tho title of the disputed strip of land adjacent to their adjoining properties on Robinson street. Approval of court was given a bill of $00 presented by the viewers of tho Jones street sewer, In Olyphunl. In the case of Luther Keller against Lyman Hoffecker, the petition of II. X. Zimmerman, trustee In bankruptcy, to have tho prothonotary pay over to him the money derived from tho sale of the Hoffecker personal estate, was refused. George W. Peck, trustee In bank ruptcy in the estate of Hendrickson Brothers, sucoeded in securing an or der directing the sheriff 10 turn over to him the funds derived from the cherifC's sale of the Hendrickson Hroth: era' estate. A rule was granted to show cause why an amended declaration should not be filed in the case of L. D. Vlck ery against Everett Warren and others, executors. In the case of Luther Keller, as signee, against Ann Sheridan, the rule to open judgment wns discharged. A rute for alimony and counsel fees was granted In the divorce case of M. J. Norton against Catherine Norton. On motion of D. J. Reedy, attorney for the contestant, court granted an order llxlng thirty days ns the limit of time In which the respondent In the Eighth ward election contest must close his case, the contestant to- he al lowed ten days for rebuttal. Cases in Argument Court. A week's session of argument court was begun yesterday with Judge Archbald and Fdwards presiding. Cases were disposed of as fallows: Continued Commonwealth against Ellen Corcoran, uile to open Judgment; J. A. Harron against Robert Johnson, rule for a new trial; In re estate of A. E. Hurr, rule to reduce allowance: Enos Fly nn against Martin Harrett, rule to amend sheriff's return; Egbert M. Leach against H. J. O'Malley and others, rule to open judgment: Eliza beth Reach ngainst the City of Scran ton: Jacob Suravltz against Rose Sura it&, rule for decree In divorce; Jennie Corwln against Frank H. Corwin. rule for decree in divorce; T. S. Qulnn against T. L. Tallman and others, rule to open Judgment: Mrs. Frnnk M. Jeff rles against George M. Jeffries, rule for decree In divorce; S. Hlnerfeld ngainst Frank Zlnnela, rule to open Judgment; Bridget Devaney agnlnst W. II. Evans, rule to open Judgment; P. J, Ehrgooi against M. Merlthew, rule to open Judgment; John Kounlg against Addle M. Koenlg. rule for decree In divorce: Kdmon Dailey ngainst A. O'Hoyle anil others, rule to open Judgment; Equit able Refining company against Mnthias Stlpp, rule for Judgment; Common wealth ngnlnst Andro Szlmonlnk, rule to remit forfeiture. Argued John Renore & Son ngainst H. E. Leonard, rule to amend lien; Patrick Hrown agnlnst T. C. Robin son, rule for a new trial: Domlnlck Henley agalrst the City of Scranton, exceptions to report of referee: Ma tilda Pahtig against Eugene Schlmpff, rule for a new trial. Exceptions overruled John W. Kll patrlck ngainst the National Exnress company, exceptions to report of ref eree. Rule absolute by aurocment Martin Cnuley ngalnut Michael Zlck, rule for Judgment. Settled John a. Miller against the Interstate Casualty company, rule for a new trial; Stover, Harris & Co. against William Herbert, rule to open Judgment. Submitted Josephine M. Dennlsnn against John J. Dennlson, rule for de cree In divorce. In tho case of Kllpattick against the express company- the exceptions voro mndo to Referee John M. Harris' find ing that the express company wns liable for n package of f.00 cigars.whlch were stolen from the Peckvlliu Jtatlon, where they had been allowed to lay for nenrly thirty days without notice to tho consignor, nfter the consignee had refused to accept them. Marriage Licenses. Prank McMnrkoy Puryo.ti Annie Hlakely Duryoa William I". Kvnns...2(5i! Front street Maggie A. Jones JC.22 Front street Clarence P. Hrown Wllkes-Harro Jewett Cunningham Scranton Harry 13. Moore Scranton Marey 13. Meholls Scranton, Martin Hurko Dunmoro Mary Taffey Scrnnton Hiram H. DeVoo 2i'l Penn nvenuo Ella McDonald Scranton Court House News Notes. Tho plaintiff has appealed the case or Charles J. Cllmer ngainst W. W. Wlnton nnd others to tho supreme court. Tho following were yesterday ordered dlschnrged under the Insolvency laws: Mnry Jane Willis, Sarah Arnold, C. L. Garvin, John Hcniett, John E. Hale, Holllster Carpenter, Mary Mangan, Joseph Lvnn. John Noone. John Hnnnn, of the West Side, through Attorney M. T. McGlnley, pe titioned yesterdny for a divorce from his nlleged runawny wife. Annie Ilau 11a. They were married October 10, ISSiJ, nnd lived together until July 1R, !SfiS. The alleged d"Srtion occurred while they were residents of Claike Summit. CITY'S MILK SUPPLY. Woman's Club of Green Ridge Yes terday Gave Some Consideration to It Other Reforms Discussed. Having succeeded In getting a better and more wholesome qual.'v of water for Green Ridge the householl eco nomics section of the Green Tlldgo Wo man's club at Us meeting 3, sitordav turned Its attention to tho nature of the city's mill: supply, ths danr of public funeralu and tho necessity for a curfew law. There was a large attendance aMd at the close of the public meeting a busi ness session was held at which the matter of contagious diseases waj dis cussed and the grave situation of the city In this respect was deplored. It was stated that a case of diph theria had existed for some time in the club house of the Green Ridge Wheel men, but that the building Is not pla carded, although the board of health had been notified. It Is proposed to make nn effort toward a crusade against nnhllr fun. crals In eases of contagious disease. the meeting of the afternoon was addresses by Dr. Helmer, the well known veterinary surgeon. He gave an excellent paper on "Milk; Its Rela tion to the Production and Distribu tion of Disease." He dwelt upon the Importance of a pure milk supply as the perfect food for infants, such a large proportion of whom die under five j ears of nse. Aside from tho danger from typhoid and tuberculosis com municable In milk Is the lack of nour ishing quality, resulting In Inanition, marasmus, etc. Dr. Helmer's p.ipr was chiefly In tho form of an outline which nt a later meeting Is to be given moiH in detail. At Its close, G. A. Dounce, of the Scranton Dairy company, made re marks corroborating tho KntiUmontn Just expressed and urging investiga tion ot tlio dairy under his supervision, also inviting tho fullest rrltlplsm nt any unsatisfactory conditions which visitors mignt unci there. Mr. Dounce was followed by an ex cellent paper given by Dr. II. V. Lo gan on the "Curfew Question." He urged the necessity for such an ordin ance In Scranton, where he believed marked results would ensue from obliging young girls and boys to re main Indoors at night. He quoted nu merous opinions from mayors, chiefs of police nnd various officials In cities where such nn ordinance Is In vogue which In unqualified terms acknowl edged the great benefit to public mor als which had thus been obtained. At the next fortnightly meeting the subject of milk will be further dis cussed. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup ot Tar if it falls to cure your crush or cold. We also guarantee a S.'i-cent bottle to prove satis, fnctnrv or money ro!undcd: David M. Jones. M. J. Vettcr, A. W. Musgrave. Albert Schultz. Shryer's Pharmacy. C. Lorenz. If. M. Cole. P. L. Terppe. C. Thompson. Chas. P. Jones. Notice. No freight will be received for de livery at the D L. & W. freight house on Chrlstmns or New Year's, but the freight house will be open for delivery up to 12 o'clock noon on each of the above named days. Smoke tho "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. Finest wines and cigars at Lane's, 320 Spruce street ew Market 424 Sprfice Street. Everything That Should be In a First Class Market. OvctAJC on t,,e ,,c,f-shell VJ'.ytCI delivered. Fresh Florida Pine Apples, Tomatoes, and Cucumbers. Special line of Table Delicacies Thomas & Brandanjore MYSTERY ABOUT WRIGHT'S DEATH TOLD TATROLMAN DAY HE HAD TAKEN LAUDANUM. Officers Did Not Believe Him. Wright Wont to the Jackson nouso Sunday Night and Got a Room He Was Found at B O'clock Yesterday Afternoon In a Dying Condition Brother of Dead Man Camo to Take Chargo of Iho Remains. At 2.20 o'clock yesterday afternoon Chnrlcs W. Wright, of Chinchilla, died nt the Jackson house on Franklin ave nue. There Is a suspicion of foul plav In the case, and that tho man had been drugged or worse, before ho en tered tho place. Patrolman Lona Day says that Wright told him Sunday that he had taken n dose of laudanum, but ho did not believe him nt that time. About 12 o'clock Sunday night Wright entered the place with another man, registered nnd went to bed. His companion Is not known, but Is de scribed ns tall nnd slender, with curly hair. His first name is Harry. lie loft the place and no more was seen of him. At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a chambermaid found Wright sitting up In bed, foaming at the mouth. She immediately hurried down stairs and told Mrs. Zeldler, who sant for Dr. I. P. Everhardt. Tho latter arrived about ten minutes after tho call was sant nut, but just ns he entered Wright breathed his last. Coroner Roberts was called In, and after examining the body said that ho would make a post-mortem icxnmlna tlon this morning. Wright's remains were taken to Raub's undertaking es tablishment on Spruce rtreet. The dead man's brother, Elliott V,'. Wiisht, wns notified of the demise and nrrived In town last night. When scon by a Tribune man ho slated that his brother hnd been In Scranton Saturday and arrived home late at night. Sunday morning ho aroso nnd stated that he was "going back to the city." His brother asked him why he was going there again, nnd he told hliu that Saturday night he had been In a Scranton pool room. Ho had fallen asleep there and when he woke up $5 In cah of his was gone, as was like wise a now gold watch. Ho Intended to come back to the city to make Inquiries nnd see if he could recover tho stolen articles. The next he heard of him was his death In the Jackson house. Wright was a man of 2S years of ago and of a powerful and rugged build. He was employed as a teamster by his brother, who runs o. creamery at Chinchilla. Tho remains will probably be taken to Chinchilla Thursday by Elliott W. Wright. The deceased was an unmarried man and lived with his mother and brother. - -- Smoko the Pocono 5c. cigar. Prices Reduced. Watches Solid silver watches, Am erican works, were $1000, now $6.00. James Boss make, filled watch, jew eled move ment, war ranted, for 4.50. Solid Gold Watches at wonderful prices $10. $20 and $25, every one bargains. Ladies' solid silver watches, hand engraved, hunting case, American movements, warranted, lor $6.75. Roxforc! Co. 132 Wyoming Ave. 225 Lackawanna Ave, Pianos and Organs During tlio Holidays at Bottom Prices. Beautiful L prlght Pianos for $150; unequalled In the city for the money, ORGANS, five or six octavo, nearly new, as low as $15. Don't fall to come and look over the bargains be fore you conclude a purchase. uernsey Hall Bldg J. W. 0UKRNSEY, Prop. 31V?l(inml 'MS Wellington Ave. SC ANTON, 1A. Pierce's ilarket Recplvlns dally Turkoyu. Fowls. Springers, Ducka anil Pquabs; ilso Rock, away, Maurlco River and Blue Point Oys. tcrs; Everything tlio market affords In fruits and vegetables. Your orders will bo filled promptly with best goods at reasonable prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 1 10.1 12.1 1 I'lvNN AVIJNU1!. W. P. SHOO P. UO WolllnEtoti Ae Mears llulldlng. Smoking Pets, both In Bllver and Burnt Ivory. A special lino of Btinr und .Meer schaum Pipes. Tlio llnest line of Key West Cigars. In boxes of S3 for Xmus trade. All prices. II 1 v II tJ vl I J mJ Have you made your Holiday uolcctionup If not, don't fall to visit China Hall and look at our line of Fino Cut Glass, Rook wood, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sots, Carving Sets, Silverware and many other articles ouitable for old and young. A visit to our store will convlnco you that wo can give, you bettor value for your monoy than elsewhere. 3 Millar & Peck, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I I Cold weather is sure to come and with it the Furs. What better gift than a uic2 piece of fur neck a ne.v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Lamb Coat ? We quote a tew of the prices : Brown 3Iartcn Scarfs, natural color.. $0.00 to Brown Marten Scarfs, dyed 3.50 to Electric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sablo 4.00 to Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to Handsome Collarettes, all prices 3.00 to Ileal llussinii Sable Boas 30.00 to Klectric Seal Coats .' 30.00 to Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to l'crsiuii Lamb Coats 100.00 to L Crane Raw Furs Bought, Furs Repaired. - d 0 id d $d) i$ j It s Going to Be A Great Christmas rS We have the Roods and make prices that will fit all the stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, & :j5 "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see for jjj ! yourself how easily and economically you can get nice 25! ;J presents for your relatives and friends. I We Have a Full Stock I Of Tilings Everybody Wants 1 . "2s We can show you appropriate gifts for young ani old, S: J? costing from a mere trifle up to as costly a present as you US care to make. We have most charming selections in i: i5 everything that should be found in a first-class, tip-to- . !2 date jewelry store, including , Diamonds, Brooches, Watches, g S Silver Novelties, Lamps. H 1 Leather A.E.ROGERS a JEWELRY STORE, ei ! 213 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. ; Jobbers in J?u)elry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTRNTIOX! To the people of the clly of S'luntnn and Its vicinity: Wo hiivo the- llnest and largest stock of hoi. Iduy gouds, Much i.s Diamonds, Watches, J ewe I ry, Silverware, at very low prices. Wo Invito every body to call and sec them, mid by so doing you will Hud It will be to your nd- outage to eccuro your holiday presents. Hvery article Is guaranteed to bo us np i evented, or money relutided. Davadow Bros 227 LacfcawHii Avj, Everett's Horses and carriages are su peiior 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, oil tele phone 704, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 328 DIX COURT. REAR CITY HALL) hr v J 134 Wyoming Ave, 'Walk In and look around." need of for the Persian $15.00 5.00 5.00 18.00 15.00 00.00 40.00 50.00 250.00 140.00 The RELIABLE Furrier. 9 t i i il1 J i d d ld- Goods, Etc. 5? 9 S? orsem Should use the W, & B. RUBBER PAD HORSE SHOE, "AND THE HORSE WON'T SLIP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with the W. & B Shoe. AGENTS FOR.sZ35. Neverslip Removable Calks I2 and 128 Frniik'lii Ave. The Dickson Muiiiinicturliig Co. crantonnnd WilkoMlirra, l'a. .Miuiufao'.ururJ oi LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Uoller5, llolitlnz and Pumplnz Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa I $$$m PRESSURE,wll Mm DON'T EXCLUDE AIR. ffl &j& LESSENS JBI lKkW C0NCOSS!0N.4jH m e. :