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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1899.
PERRY BROS.
Knab?, -
Uose anB Sons,
Briggs and
LliduJig Pianos
Vocilian Church Organs, Car
penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym
pliony Organs, Angelas' Qiterion
Music Bows. Finest line in the
city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitais
and Banjos.
Call and see the $So Mirtin Gui
tJi and Mandolin at
PERRY BROTHERS
205 WYOMING AVENUE.
nnsr IN TOWN.
Per
lc Quart.
LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
IcIcpbonoOrderi Promptly Da veraX
!2,-3i7 Adorns Avcnus.
Scranton Transfer Co.,
Always Reliable.
All kinds of tiansfer work
promptly and satisfactorily done.
Ofllco 100 Lackawanna Ave.
Office Phono 525. Barn Phono 6082
HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY.
120 SpniCD Street.
Mnsonlo Temple.
C. S. SNYDER,
The Only Dentist
In tl)o City Who Is n Gradualo la
Medicine.
420-422 SPRUCE STREET.
Dr. Edward Reyer
DENTIST
G14 SPRUCE ST.OPP. COURT HOUSE.
All Kindt of Dent ll Work Done nt K
tremelj Ijou l'llces
22k Gold Crowns $5.00.
Gold Fillings 51.00.
Best Set of Teeth $5.00.
Silver Filling 50c.
Crown iinil HrldRo work it speelnltj If
ou have nnv Dental work to bo done CJll
ami li.ie oni tieth examined (3as ad
ministered All operulons nre made
pilnlcs In tlie tild of elcetrlcitj. Pain
less extraction
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Ofllco Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m ; 2 to 4.
Williams Buildlne. Opp. Postoffloo.
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CITY NOTES i
t
CLASS, SOCIAL Tho llllto elaneliii;
class will eondue t a lul In the- hull of
John llojlo O Hi Illy mum II yearns; MenS
Institute, on Christmas nle,ht.
Al'DlTING COMMIT TKi: -Tho Joint
auditing committee of eounells will meet
thlb evenltif,', the regular muting night
following on Chilstm.iH ecnlng
GOOD SCATS TO UK HAD -A few
good heath nto ntlll to lie had at the I.j
teum box olllce foi the engagement of
Viands WTlhon at tho I.jkuii) lonlghl In
"Cyr..no do Hcrgeiae." It will bo tho
comic opera event of the mason.
SUnSCUIPTION DANVK.-lmltntlo.is
havo been Ubiied for a subscription duneo
In the Scranton lllcyclo club holme on
Thurhdaj eenlng. Dec ;s, under the nut.
ronpge of Mrs JofpIi O llrlen, Mrs. Tim
othy llurkc and Mrs John I'ltslbons.
COMMITTED TO JAIL - Jlufui Hal
mon, of L02J IMne htreii, v.ns chtetduy
cominltv-d to the ro'intj Jail by A.UU r
mnn AHIir,, He was charged with do
fniudlng his boarding limine Keeper 11 ir
nion Is a fining ninii of about 21, and n
teamster by trade
MARItlKD Vl.STHllDAY-lIliam Do
Vol, tiensuier of the Gaiety theater, and
Mli-s i:ila Ml)ni)uln, wire mairled ck
tenlav mnirliiR ut fl oilick In tho epis
copal reslderce 1 Hc. D J MacGold
rleU. The ming cr.upk will login house
keeping after J.muni 1
BASKirr BALL ClIAI.LKNOn-Tho
Danville Ilaskct Hall team, champlonH of
the state, would llle to arrange a game
for Christmas night nt Danville with tho
best team Scianton can produce. Ad
Amis Kdward S Czechoulez. manager.
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GRANDEST DISPLAy AT
"THE MODEL,"
DELICATESSEN EMPORIUM,
Fresh Imolco of finest table dell-
-f
-,caclcs Imported Hares, Lundjuger
-f Satiug(f ,Novu, bcoliu Salmon,
-i. T'llll M of
all kinds, Imported uud
4. C'alltoiuia 1'nilts and Jollies.
Nulcl.
melstci Dflbatens Jlerrlm: In
T W'lno Sauce, Italian Chobtuuts,
T l.eb Ruche n Muizlpnu and Houiy
Cakes of nil desolation nnd full
lino of fancy ctocerled for thn
hqlhlnvx.j, Catering crdors taken
-novj fu'- the holdas Dinner
.Table rl'Hole Breakfast, Lunch
eon and Supper a la carte Oys
ters served In ony stle.
.221.23 Wnsblntrfrm Atrnm,.
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it-H ft W -M- . 1
care of tho Danlllo Brewing company.
(Telephone).
CHRISTMAS BONGS. Two handsome
little booklets hno born If sued by Rev.
V. 8 Ilnllcntlnc. They ur.i both In tho
shnpo of Christmas songs nnd carols, thd
words of jcith bring written by Rev.
Ilatlenllne, nnd the mttilc of tho ono song
by Theodore lleinberger and of the other
by Alfred Wooler
riNHS IMPOSCD.-renrl Lockwood
and n wininn bv tho nnmo of Gce who
wtro nrrested In Center street Monday
night for keeping a, dlsnrdeily house,
were velerdny given n hearing boforo
Alderman Knsson Tho Lockwood wo
man, who was the ptopiletrss, was fined
2J, while the other escaped by pamont
of
YtfLH-TlDn DANril Invltntlons hnvo
been rcrelved In this cltv for a Yulr-Tlde
Dance In honor of college bovn whl'li
will be Riven !n Kevtnno hill, l'lttstnn,
rm Prlday evnlm? Dec- 21 The commit
tee In charge eomdsts of William S. Cal
lahan. Vnnk Lavnn. P P. Gallaglu r,
Thrmns llngllsh, Ir . W T. Walsh.
Gemgc Ollilen, Joeph Pitzpatrlck and
Jatr.es J. Corcoran of Plttstnn nt.d Jn
r.eph Moiiaghan, of Carbondnle; Dr. J.
Mtles Olbbnns, of Scranton, and HUtjh
Duffv, of Wllkes-llarre.
Given Away.
A pair of kid glovei mnkes n n:e
present, hut n pair of glove In a pret
ty enamelled box mnkes a much nicer
present Buy the gloves of us nnd w
will give ou tho box gratis
' Mom 3 & Hagen.
CONFERENCE OF PRIESTS.
Held In College Hall nnd Attended
By 150 Clcigymen Appoint
ments Announced.
Announcement was made vesterday
by Bishop M. J. Ilofonn of tho piomo
tlon of Rev. T. V. Cofliv, of St. Rose
church, Carlmijdnle, to the position of
rural dean, anil of tho appointment of
Rex J. J. iKiushraii, S. T. L , of the
cathedral, to succeed to tho diocesan
chancelloishlp, made -vacant bj Rev
Fath'r Coffej's promotion. It was also
announced that Rev. X J. MoManus,
of IIolv Rosary chtinh, Providotif",
had been added to the list of luornoi
able lectots, of whom thoto aio at
present K In Hie Pciantnn dlnrcso.
The position ot mini dean Is In x
large measuie an honnniv one In a
dloccsp like this, but In one ecncrlns?
a wide terrltoty It t utcs with It tniny
responsibilities. A bishop may delo
prate to a rural dean eplscopil pow t
In most mittois of a temporal charac
ter. A chancellor Is to a bishop what an
adjutant Is to a colonel, to use an
Illustration apropos to tho times. He
has charge of a'l tho legal nnd ecliM
lastlcal papers, cnds 1 ut the episco
pal circulars nnd thiougb hi. 11 the
lil'hop Is addressed In all coinniuiilci
tlons of a fotnnl rhnioctei fioni the
priests. Rev. Father Lntighran, who
Is also seni'tniy to the bishop, I11
continue In both posltl ip
An lnemov.ible iectorahlp Is an
honor bestowed upon c'deily pi lest
who hae .iccomplIshe(! n commenil
able work. Generally a requlslto Is
that his cnngiegatloii shall hio bulk
and paid for a. c Inn eh. "i hool und par
ochial residence The liremonl)le lee
tors, as tho name Implies aio not sub
ject to a rhangf of station Thpy nro
the pilests who lnue a olce In 110m
In itlng a bishop
Tho announcement of these appoint
ments wis made a' a dlocc-an confer
ence held 3,eHtotdnv it. St Thoins
college, nt which 140 of tho KO iilests
of the dloceso weio In attendance.
Tho session began at in no a in. and
continued till 1 30 p 111. Bishop Hobau
presided. The ptlmary purpose of tho
confeierco was to Author the move
ment for the organization of a fund
foraged and Inlhm pilestr consti
tution and set of by-laws diafted bv
a special committee appointed at the
conference of Inst yeir, was submitted
nnd discussed. Action upon It was
postponed until the next conference,
which will be held throe months hence,
It being the Intention of the bishop t"
hap thoe confererces ciuailerly
It was also announc"d by Bishop
Hobin that a synod will be held eaily
next year to k1-( the laws govern
ing the conduct or temporal nffnlis in
the diocese. t pit-sent thrs-c affah-j
are legulated by tho code that was In
opontlon In tho auh-dloccso of I'HIIa
dtlphln, at the tlino of the establish
ment of the Scianton s.-e.
WONBERFUL PIANO SALE.
A Great Record Made by Finn it
PUl'lps.
Teople who havo occasion to pat,s tho
music stoio of rinn A. Phillips, 13S
AVyomlng avenue, no doubt wonder nt
the- gieat activity going cm thero in
the loaiilr il anil unln ejllng of pIam-3.
which Ins been going on c-nntlnually
since the first of the month.
Tho enviable icputiitlnn nccjulted by
this Hun. as th leading piano dealeis
of Scinnton and vicinity, has been
justly earned bv honst dcillng and
llbeinl methods. Tho Immense sto k- of
plnnos whkh thev nlwavs hm-n in iimi
I display looms has also boon a jrreat
, factor In their success.
I So far this month they havo gold on
nn avornge of 0110 piano for each busl-
I ncss day, which is Indeed u lonmilcablo
iccoid,
They have Just placed ry Imndsoniu
I James Holmstrom In tho musk- de
partment of Jonas Long's .stoic-, vvhero
It Is being admired by the ctovwlB of
riuijiiii-rH who see and hear It A visit
to Finn & Phillips' store nnd an Inspec
tion of their live iloois. tliteo of which
nro devoted to pianos, will give some
mpiesslon of tho magnitude of their
business. ,
Notice.
Xo freight will be leceived for de
livery at the D . L & W. freight houso
on Christmas or Xew Year's, hut tho
freight house will be open foi delivery
up to 12 o'clock noon on each of the
above named days.
Ice Cream and Fancy Cakes,
Place orders now- for Ch-!stmas.
The choicest fancy cakes and purest
Ice cream In the city will bo found at
Huntington's, 420 Spruce stieet.
Tlnest wines nnd clrars at Lan'
!20 Spruce utieet '
Smoke the "Hotel Jermvn" cigar, lOo.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
1H 1110 ue-i re-inviir iui jJti(itll(Jl;A
Sold b ull DniBgUtH in evr purt of the)
world, llo suro und a-k for "Mrs. Wlna.
low's Soothing Syrup," und tuko no other
Und Twonty-nve ccntu a bottle,
Has been used for over FIFTY YHAIIS
bv MILLIONS of MOTHBIts lor their
CIIILDRBN WIlILi: TBr.TIIINa Win I
PP.RFKCT SFCCK88 It bOOTHIJH the
CHILD SOFT13N8 1 the GPMS. ALWAYS
all PAIN. Cl'llBS WIND COLIC, and
OLD LAW THAT WAS
NEW TO THE COURT
DEALS WITH A MATTER OF
JUDGEMENT NOTES.
Mr. Levy Took Judgment for Want of
Affidavit of Defense In the Face of
nn Abatement Filed by the Defen
dant, and Yesterday, When tho
Opposition Moved to Strike Off tho
Judgment, lie Produced Authori
ties to Show thnt Abatement, and
Not Judgment, Wn3 Irregulnr.
Somewhat of a surprise party was
sprung In argument court yesterday
by Attorney Ralph Levy, representliiB
tho plaintiff In the case ot J. H. Guns
tor, assignee, against Henry Arin
btust. Tho plaintiff sued to recover Judg
ment on a 5400 note nnd In duo tlmo
took Judgment for wnnt of an affidavit
of defense. John F. Sciagg, attorney
for the defendant, tiled an abatement
befote the judgment wis taken, nnd
believing this had successfully estopped
tho Judgment applied for and secured
a lulo to strike off the Judgment.
When tho cast- came up for aigumont
yesterday Mr Sctngg contented him
self with merely calling the nttentlon
of the Judges to the statement having
been filed.
Mr. Lev y then sprang his little sur
prise. It was that tho abatement was
a ntillllv beciiiso It bid not bum file J
In time. The Judges looked it one an
other and then at Mr. Levy and asked
"How's that?" '
HAD AUTHORITIHS.
Mr. Levy explained that he had nu
thoiltles to show that an abatement
Is not opoiatlve unless filed within
four davs after notice Is glen. . Tho
abatement In this case was not filed,
Mr Levy statoil, until twenty-two
lav s had elarsed.
It was the llrst time the matter had
ever been ralhul In the court, and Mr.
Levy says that the last ruling be- could
find on It was made In U'l. Coutt took
the pallets nnd seemed to evince much
interest In Mr. Lev' point
The lengthy nnJ "plilled argumenta
were heaid In the dlvoico case ot
Paulino 'chouer against Henry
Scheuoi, In which a mlo is pending for
alimony and counsel fees. The rc
bpondent contended tint Mis Scheuer
has mono of her own and Is In every
way nble to suppmt herself and pay
her attorney The Ubellant went Into
the moi Its of the divorce case at length
reviewing the testimony adduced at
the hearing which tended to sho.v that
Mis. Sclumci'h allegation that her
husb;.nd Heated her oiuclly was well
founded
Tho divorce case .of Xellie Allen
against Benjamin Allen was submitted
and a decree granted foithwlth by
Judge Aichbnld. on motion of W. v.
Bovle, attorney foi the libcll.int. The
lilK-llant lives on Olive slioet. this
city. Hhe alleged that her husband ele
seited her Mauh 17. 181(1. In the sev
enth month of their wedded life. IIj
tlcspiteel her 111 st during their honey
moon and was nwny for tlueo 11 onths
"When ho returned tho had him at
lested for non-suppoit Ho ran away
and has novel come hick
MADE BSOLITTi:.
In the case of i: S. Jones against
James, Kane, the uile to open Judg
ment was made absolute nnd It was ill
lected that tho vote should stand as a
diclaiatlon, the d fondant to plead
iion-assumpFlt and payment with
leave An older was aIo made per
mitting tho plalntllt to flip nn answer
nunc pio tune.
Tho attm-hmont nnd oil procpdlng3
theieon wore ordeiod staved hi the
cettloiarl enso of Mrs. Patilclc Coyne
against Join Slone Judgment was
affirmed In the ceitioiari case- of V
Rudolph & Son against T. J. Fltzsim.
mons
A settlement was reported In tho
cao of John M Colon an against John
Walsh, nilo to open judrment.
The case of J L. c'lawfoid and oth
ers ngalnbt L. W Hoffecker. excep
tions to lepoit of rcfoiee was also
argued.
Failed to Sink the Boro-Holc3.
Suit was vesteulay Instituted by
Welles & Totrev on a $"!,000 bond given
by Stephen V. .Shelley. Alfiod Hntvev
and Fianklln Howell to H. H. Seldel,
Walter P.uteisnn and J. AVnrion Ha---per,
attoincys in fact foi the heirs of
John Hut per, deceased, late of i:-ist
Hnnover township, Lebanon county,
V.i.
Shelley, It is alleged soeuiod from the
plaintiffs on October 2, U37, an option
on the c-onl underlying the John Hai
per tiac-t of 201 notes In Kast Hanover
township, on condition that It should be
nt once opened up One stipulation wis
that tlueo boie-holes w 10 to bo sunk
within a year, und It was for the faith
ful poi foi limine of this stipulation that
the- bond was given The defendants,
It Is alleged, have nut done anything
tow a ids tairylng out the agieemont,
and th" plaintiffs claim In co iseciuencs
that tho $3,000 bonil Is forfeited.
To Secuie Vlllelo'3 Rolease.
Attorney John M. Hauls is making
an effort to secure tho release of Tony
VIlIclo. tho S uitli Side man, now In th
county jail awaiting tilnl on tho c lunge
of I llllrg Aniello Dl Santo, duiltir a
Sunday rnlnnn light at n speakeasy
near Xo. .1 meadows, Oct 1.
Tho coreniei's Jury exculpated Vlllelo
nnd the dhttlet attorney snvs he has
no evidence- against him. These fne'.s
weio laid befme Judge F.dwards es
torday, and he gianted a writ of habeas
eoipiis. letutnahle this morning.
Marrlago Licenses.
James M. Muiray....3l Ciown avenue
Margaret Muuay.. ..OOP Ciown avt-nus
rrank Chapman Dunmore
Mary Conioy Scranton
William G. Clark Jessup
F-ilzaboth Flko Jessup
Cleoigo R, Russell Old Foigo
Tlllle May Beagle Old Toigj
Rlchaid Bdvvurds Madison
Hlslo McLaln Madison
Robert J. Drake Carbondale
Nellie M. Duflv Carbondale
Court Houso News Notes.
James J. Gallagheir was yesterday
discharged under the Insolvency laws.
R. A. Zimmerman, W. P. O'Brien
and William J. Jeffries wero yesterday
appointed by couit us viewers of tho
Second dlstilct sewer In Dunmoro bor
ough, with Instiuctlone to moot on the
lino of the pioposed Improvement Jan
uary 10, 1000, at 10 o'clock n. m.
Hastmon kodaks, $3.34, at the Oilffin
Art Company's store.
THE SOAP IS STILL THERE.
The Providence Peddlers Havo Not
Yet Returned to the City Hall.
The office of Chief of Police Holding
In the City Hall Is stocked with enough
bars of soap to give It tho appearance
of a country store. About two weeks
ngo two peddlers were arrested In
Noith Scranton. They hnd been sell
ing a very miserable grade of soap,
four bam for $1. nnd had been delud
ing ninny gullible folks by promising
them with $1 worth of put chase n
premium ranging In valuo from $S to
$10.
They were anostod on tho complaint
of some Providence women nnd weie
let oft easily by tho mayor. He leni
ently Imposed a $10 fine out of which
tho swindled parties were to be reim
bursed nnd the soap returned to thp
vendors
The latter then departed with many
promises that they would be back In a
few dais for their soap.
Once outside, however, the wily
merchants fairly flew from tho station,
nnd have not bscn seen near a blue
coat since. The $10 left disappeared
as rapidly as the soap men did. The
Providence women came In with their
poap In hordes, and soon not a cent
was left.
And, therefore, Chief Rowing's offio
elesk Is heaped high with the soap
w hlch the foxy fakirs have not yet re
turned to claim.
DECIDED AGAINST MELVIN.
Alderman Howe Gave Judgment in
Tavor of the Scranton Gas and
Water Compnny for S22.81.
The hearing In the notion In issump
slt. brought bv tho Scranton Ons and
Water company igiln3t Sleet Coun
cilman Thomas C. MpIvIi, proprietor
of the St. Charles Hotel, was con
ducted yesterday morning in the of
fice of Alderman John T Hove. The
cotupinv was represented by Attorney
Ira Bums nnd tho iWeiidant hr At
tempts O'Brien & i:.M!y.
Last Friday the testimony was t ik
on of Joseph Oliver, of a New York
Mater company, who tjs'iikil .hit 11
was possible to so tamper with a
watoi meter that H wo-ill ieglt"r
backwaid Instoael of foivvarel. Ycs
terdav tho wlti-. sss w".-" Mr. Mi'vin
and Wellington La Monte, chief
meter Inspector for tho gas and wat'.-r
company.
The latter testified thit the mefr
was put In the hotel October 12, 1810.
pnd that on November 11, It rcglsteiel
22,324 cubic feet. On Pooomber 11, tlu
next statement was taken and the mo
tor then reglsteied S.7S7 cubic feet, or
11 "i37 cubic feet less than on the pre
vlous occasion. Mr M'-dvIn, belmr
sworn, testified that he b id ipvoi tam
pered In nnv way with the nietei and
that during tho month of Xnvombtv
his hotel used thp usual amount of
watei
The alderman Hipii gave judgment
It was computed that tho tost of the
water consumed duiinj- the month
woull amount to $'2 si, and Judgment
was accordingly given lor that amount.
Mr. Melvln after the hearing, do
claied that h" had meicly been sue 1
for the payment of his vnonthlv vvatr
bill- tint he had never hid a bill for
It. and eonsldeietl himself unfalilv
treated bv being diagg-d Into nnuit t 1
pay a bill of which ho had novoi been
notified
Ho h"S twenty davs Ii which to ap
peal tho ctsr., and his enunu 1 aie con
sideling the advisability of so doing
STARS TOR MAIL CARRIERS.
x uLiiuiuaier ucuurui Liiaries x.mory
n4-M..i r 1 ,11 i- t-
Smith Changes the Designation.
Postmaster General Chatles Kmory
Smith has Issued an order changing thp
designation of letter cutlets srv'eo
from stripes to stars Tho change will,
It Is believed, bo plenslng to the em
ployees The regulations will bo ati
follows
Five years' service, one black silk
star ten oars" hoivlce, two black sl'l
stars Hfte-en veils' service, ono rod
silk star, twenty jeats service, two
reel silk stais, twenty-five : ears' st
vice, one silver sUr. thli tv j-ais' sr-
w Market
424 Sprfjce. Street.
Everything That Should be in a
Fust Class Market.
Oysters 'Y"!
alf.shcll
riesh Floiida
Pine Apples, Tomatoes,
and Cucumbers.
Special Une of
Table Delicacies
Thomas & Bpandamore
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A WlNTON
Fountain Pen
Makes a charming Christmas present. It's the
best Pen made. It won't leak. It is jointless. It has
a gold feed. It's a home product.
All stationeis and jeweleis sell them and they will
return your money if you'ie
$2.50 to
The Winton Fountain Pen Co. !
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vice, two silver stars; thirty-five years'
service, ono gold starj forty yenrs' ser
vice, two gold stars.
As distinction between a substitute
lette. cnrrler and a regular letter car
rier who has not received his first
stripe, each substitute carrier shall
wear a black cloth bar, one-fourth
Inch wide nnd one nnd one-half Inches
long, one-hnlf Inch nbovo tho black
hrnlcl on each slecvo equidistant Horn
scams.
FOR A UNIFORM EXAMINATION.
Act Being Drnftcd to Do Awny with
Locnl Law Examinations.
The standing committee of tho Stnte
Bnr association will meet In Pittsburg.
Dec. 29, when the committee on legal
education, of which John M Harris,
of this city, Is one, will submit the
draft of a law empowering thL- supietu1
court to appoint a state board of law
examiners to examine and itass upon
the qualifications of all applicants for
admittance to nny bar In, the state.
This alms to do away with tho local
examining boards and effect a uniform
ity of legal acquirements The board,
It Is contemplated, shall conduct ex
aminations peilodlcally In Philadel
phia, Plttsbutg, Eric, Scranton and
Wllllamspoit. Mr Hauls has been
delegated to draw up the act.
POLITICAL NOTES.
Tho Democrats of tho Second ward will
hold a caucus Thursdiy night In O Don
nell's hall to nomlnatu candidates for
common council, school controller nnd
alderman
County Commissioner John Dcmuth Is
spoken of ns n rnndldate for the Demo
cratic nomination for select counell In tho
Rleventh ward to oppo-- John .1 Schnei
der, who vvns notnln ttcel bv the Republi
cans at their cuucuh held Mondav night
Mr Schneider Is the 11 bio gontlmian who
now represents the Blcvcuth ward In se
lect council
Frldnv evening tho Democrats of tho
Sixth ward will have their primary elec
tion nt the regular polling places to nom
inate cnndldates for common counell nnd
school controller and nldermm. Council
man P. B Calpln will be nominated to
succeed himself but there Is a llvclv
three-cornc-red fight on frr the school
controller nomination between tho pres
ent eontroller, lnhn M. Cascv , Patrick
Golden nnd Patrick McLean
Smoke tho "Hotel Jermvn" cigar, 10c
Smokers' Specialties.
Meeiselinum nnd Frier Pipes In all
styles nnd at all pilots at O'Hara's
elgnr store, 4",1 Spruce street.
Smoke tho Tocono Cc. cigar.
Prices Reduced.
Solid silver
watches, Am
fiican works,
were $10 oo,
now ?6 00.
J.imes Boss
ra.s'j.'
MWrAl niake- fllletl
fcxJJh rieaeled move"
VTO AvVMf "-anted, for
'VZlSjX Solid Gold
Watches at
wonderful prices ?io $20and$2T,
eveiv citiw- biro.iins
Ladies' solid silver watches hand
enslaved, hunting c se, American
movements, wan anted, toi S6.75.
Resxford Co.
133 Wyoming Ave.
225 Lackawanna Ave.
make, filled
Burins tho i.nlilas nt Ilottom
Trl es Rciutlful n Uht Plinos
Tor $150 um-iua!lt 1 in th city
foi the- lmney (ll'.cl X;t, live
or six eic tavi near! new, as
low is $15 Dont fill to como
and look ovci tin haiiilns be
fore vou conclude a purchase.
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.1. W. Cl'KRNSEY, Prop.
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vc.
St; f ANION, l'.
A. R. SHOO P.
146 VV cshinRtnti Ate Mcars ItulUInc
Smolclntr Retn lioth In Silver anil liurnt
Ivoi A ihcIuI line- of Hrlai anil Meer
m huum 1'lpiM Tlu llne-st line of Kej
West Cli.irn In, liiiJ.es of DS for Xmad
trade All iirlect.
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not satisfied.
$10.
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Watches
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Pianos and Orgaos
!! Ml
I A SUGGESTION
Vernls Martin Tables, Curio Cabinets, etc., You havo prob-
25 bly priced them elsewhere and thought tho price so high that
p3 you could not afford ono. See our prices:
Jg 12 inch top, Double Tablo S0.00
35 10 inch squnro top, Double Table 0.50
m 20 inch square top, Doublo Tablo 0.00
ZJU "Ppilnatnln. ttfl ftmlma lilrrli A nn
g Curio Cabinets
If you nre in doubt what
como to our store, it is full
CVutaTVtgiW -.
5 Millar & Peck,
ri,
iiiiE mm
Cold weather is sure to conic aud with it the
Furs. What better gift than a nici piece of fur
neck a ne.v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or
Lamb Coat ? We quote a lew of the prices :
Brown Mnrtcu Scarfs, natural color.. $0.00 to
Brown Marten Scurfs, dyed 3.50 to
Klectric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to
Mink Boas, sonic as handsome as Sable 1. 00 to
Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to
Handsome Collarettes, all prices .3.00 to
Ileal Russian Sable Boas 30.00 to
Klectric Seal Coats 30.00 to
Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to
Persian Lamb Coats 100.00 to
Fe L. Crane,
Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired.
&Ja$a$a4a$a$a
OSSlg
We have the goods and
stockings. And do it
" TT . Ct sT9 ft
1 its u
-55
SA Great
0
-TS "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see for
!i yourself how easily and economically you can get nice
presents for otir relatives and fi lends.
I We Have a Full Stock
Of Things Everybody Wants
55 We can show vou appiopnate gifts for young and old,
costing trom a mere trine tip to as costly a present as you
care to make. We have most chaiming selections in
even thing that should be found in a first-class, up-to-date
jewelry store, including
Diamonds, Brooches, Watches,
Silver Novelties, Lamps.
Leather Goods, Etc-
5S
I A. EL ROGERS'
-SB.
JEWELRY STORE,
213 Lackawanna Ave.,
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DavidowBros.
Jobbers in JuJelry,
227 LACKAWANNA AVE.
ATTENTION" To the people of tho
cltv of R'l.inton ami Its vlclnltv- A o
h c the 11m ht anil laigt't sloe-K of hoi-
IdltJ KOOlls hUC ll l.h
Diamonds,
Watches,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Etc.,
at Vir low prlecB We Invite cve.-v-bculy
to etill anil neo them, ami by no
Oolite; vou will Unci It will be to jour ml
vantaRO to necuro vour hollilay prcsentH
Hvery artlelo In Kuaranteeel to be us iep.
resented, or rr.otiej itf uncled.
Davidow Bros
227 Lac'owmi Avj.
Everett's
Horses and carri.ig-s are sti
peiior to those oi any other
liveiy in the city.
If ou should desire to go
for a 'drive dining this delight
ful H'liotl of wc.i'iU'i, oil tele
phone 70-1 and fiveiett will
send you .1 liist-cl.iss outfit.
EVERETT'S LIVERY,
SCO DIX CCURT, (REAR C,TT HALL)
17.00
to get for Christmas presonts,
of suggestions.
134 Wyoming Avo,
"Walk In and look around "
;t
need of
for the
Persian
$15.00
5.00
5.00
1S.00
15.00
00.00
40.00
50.00
250.00
140.00
The
RELIABLE
Furrier.
rsstfflas
make prices that will fit all the
reasonably, too. Don't cry,
Scranton, Pa.
semen
Should use the
V, . & B. RUBBER PUD HORSE SHOE,
"AND THE HORSE WON'T SLIP"
Ask your blacksmith to
shoe your horse with the W.
& B Shoe.
AGENTS FOR.
Neverslip
Removable Calks
1'2 ami 128 Franklin Ave.
The DlckvKi MiHiiiractsu'lna; Co.
crtint 111 ami WliUoi-ll irrj, l'k
Mumii.u) urjn ui
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ONdl.NGS
llolleMi HoUtlnzanJ I'u nplnz Alachlnsry.
Qcnoral Olllce, Scranton, Pa,
JMPROB PRESSURE. $1
fM DON'T EXCLDDE AIR.lM
iiik lessens Ms
WNCDSSIM
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