7,n i TfTf VT THE SCRANTON TRIBUNIS- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1800. v k PERRY BROS. Knab?, Ilose and Sons, Briggs and LtoduUig Pianos Vocnlian Church Oigans, Cnr pcntcr Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music Boxss. Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and sec the $80 Martin Gui tar and Mandolin at PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMINO AVENUE. Ice Cream. HOST IN TOWN. Per C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 'ielephone Orders Promptly Dellvored 11. 31 j Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds of transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Offlco 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phone 525. Barn Phono 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY, 120 Spruce Street. Mnsonlc Temple. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In the City Who Is n Gradunto la Mtdlclno. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST BI4 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. Alt Kinds or Dental Work Done nt U. tremelj Low Pi Ices. 22k Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Fillinfr v 50c. Crown and Bridge work n, oncclnlty If j ou hue liny Dcntnl work to bo done call n ml huvo your tooth examined U.is ad ministered. All operations are made painless bv tho aid of electricity. Pain less extraction. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 n. m. to 12 30 p. m.; 2 to 4 Williams Building-, Opp. Postofllce. UMICMfer!L V J-' 'J 3,y -- CITY NOTES " t DOM.S Ni:i:Di:D.-Dolls nie needed for the Christmas tico nt tho Homo for thu l-'rlendlebs. MONIES POST Mi:i:iS. - Colonel Monies post, (iiuml Army of thu Bepublle, will meet this ovenlns at 421 Lacka wanna uvenuc. HAVIJ Si:.T TrnivKVS -Lackawanna Indgo of Odd rollout) has Bent out this ear to tho wives of deceased, mem bers, seventeen tut Keys. I.i:UTNnrt HKl.D -Alderman W. S. Millar yesterday held in $CW ball, Hurry l.ctitncr, on the chuiRO of disertlon and non-support, preferred by his wife. Tne Justico buvo l.eutner time to Ret ball. HKPTASOIMI Mi:i:TINtl.-Tlio mem ber of Provide nee ooiirlave. No 193, Im proved Oldtl of Hept.isophs, nro ie(ueM ed to meet In tho auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1 n'c-lotk shaip, to attend tho funeral of thrlr Into brother, Hugh Moi. tun' Blbtor toncluvcs nro Invited. ,hOL.V. WITHOUT I.K'KNSH.-Pattol-mon Teeney nmri.ovvry ewtnlnv ufter ftoon. ariesttd on I.afktiwanna aenue, a man who was hOllnir Jewelry without a Heoiioe He had several wnttlies with him and would take these Into salooiib and there try to dlpoHt of them Ho sold onii to. Chinks MnfTatt, of J.aeka iinnii This moinlng Mayor Molr will Klve him u hearing. -8 wi:m MiTriini.i, coming -Bev. Mr. ljiillontlno ioeiveel a telefjram os Wrtlnv from Provost C C Hnrrl3on. of Uio I'nlverslty of Pennsvlvanla, statlni,' th.it Dr S Welt Mitchell, the famous Philadelphia sptolallst und nuthor of 'WurIi Wnne." hud acctptert un Invlta- . . ik i . 4- ORANDeST DISPLAY AT J "THE MODEL," X DCLICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Fresh Involeo of llncst tablo dill, -f t ciiclt'B. Impoited Hares, Lindjuer ? Saut-KV , Nrtvu acoilu Salmon, J jfr Pates of all kinds, Imported and X 4 t'allfoinla I'rults und Jelllis, Nuld- T h melstci Dillei.tesH HorrliiB In T Tj Wlno Pauco, Italian Chestnuts, T. l.eh Riuhcii. Jlurzlpan nnd Honey T fakes of nil descriptions, and full J! line of fancy Ciorerlns for tho -r holldnvc. Onterlnn orders takui -f now fortlia holidays. Dinner -f ' Thpi-rt'WIe.V.nikfnAt. Lunch- f' eon njm Bupr nJii earte Oys. -f 4. t?rs serveU In ony stylo, ' 231-223 Washington Avenue, -f VAt-r-T-rTX tlon to attend the alumni bnnnuet next Wednesday evening, In the board of trade rooms. aiiticl.i:b dispobrd or.-Artlclos disponed of nt St Jehn's Oermnn Cath olic church fair Wednesday eNcnlnB were na follows: Hnntl grip, won by Dr. lloos; chnmber set, won by Hi v. CltorKo J. Stop peri sofa cushion, won by ttanlito Onul, Thirteenth strcrt. Other nrllcles will bo disposed of this evening, und somo will be sold for cost. DONOVAN rOMMITTKD-Jolin Don oiiin, of Pine llrook, who was arrested Thursday night for brenklng n pinto glass door 111 tho .Ufklns house on Ponn nientie, wns jesUnlny moinlng discharg ed from custody by Mnvor Alolr. Ho was re-arrested, however, on n warrant Is sued nt Alderman Mlllnr's ollleo by 1M ward Jlfktns, on nrcoiint of the brtaklng of the clns. Dornmin hud no money with him, nnd nld he hnd his pocket pliked slum he came to town, of Jl1). Ilo wns committed to th( county Jnll for stxt dns. Given Awny. A pair of kid gloies makes a nle piesent, but a p.ilr of gloves In n piet ty ennmellod box mnkes n much nicer present Buy the fjloves of us nnd iv will give ou the box gintis. Mears & Unpen. TKYING TO WIND UP AFFAIRS. Committee of Fhemen's Fair Held a Meeting Last Night. The committee of five appointed to wind up the nffalrs of the firemen's convention met Inst etnlng In rltv hall: held a session lasting thiee nnd cne-lmlf hours, but didn't succeed In Minding up paid nffalip. S. J. Wntd ft Co, of New Voik, tho firm which got out the souvenir pro gramme were lepiesenttd by Attorney William Shcan, nf this city. They agreed that twenty-flic per cent, of the J23S now In the hands of tho treasurer of the fund be paid over to the general commltteo, they to have th" teninlnlhg FeelHv-flve per cent, after several claims now In th' hands of the tieisurer iveie paid out of It. They also agreed to use every a till able effort to collect sonu '100 In out standing nciounts and pay twenty-llv per cent, of said colectlons over to the general commltteo. Their lawyi-r promised thnt tho books til tho com pany would be presented at the next meeting of the committee to be held next week. APPRECIATIVE STUDENTS. Faculty of the Scranton Business College Remembeied. The Scranton business college closed for the holiday nentlon osteulay noon. Just before time for dismission a committee of students tnntched Into the lnige study hall beailng the fol lowing presents: l'or Prof. Huclv, a life-size oil poi trait of himself (this the artist has placed in 11 Lackawanna avenue stoie window for a day or two); for Pi of. Whitmoie, nn elegant up holsteted lecllnlng chnlr nnd smoker's set, for Prof. Aoder, n tie pin, small diamond suiiounded by opals, for Miss Susie TIerney, a gold mounted hair brush end comb. The piesentatlon speeches weie made by Mr. Ch.ules Wnnlck, of nioomsbuig, and Tiank Michael, of Stroudsbuig The members of both day and evening sessions contributed FIRE AT CLARK'S SUMMIT. Building Owned by Snxe & Dymond Destroyed. Yesterday noon, a large frame two story building at Clark's Summit was destrojed b lire. The building was situated opposite the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western station, nnd about 12 o'clock It suddenly burst Into Humes No one knows bow the lite staited. Clark's Summit his no file compinlis, and the (lie having pinctlcally no op position, the building burned to the ground. One side of it wns occupied by s. P. Walker, who kept a giocery nnd gen eral notions store, while II. s. Petilck had .1 butcher store In the other half. The building was owned by George Sae and William Dymond. The building was insuied nt $1,000 nnd the stock of Petrick at $200. Wal ker's general merchandise store carried $500. Peitinent. Will a seven-foot column of water 149 or 210 feet high knock lightning out of a turbine? What's to hinder? The ti lists nnd combines control everything but leal 1 stale. They may want the earth, but (Hit staggi rs' them. An Indiana man loft to each of his five tons $10,000 worth of real estate, the whole of which originally cost him that amount. He brught It In tlu right place. The place for the pioneer is where something temnlns t be developed It may be In London or .ltrus,ilnin, hut eie-iybody knows It hits- Nlngaia I'alls The professional swlndlei "outs no Ice" In this world, nor will ho the next. ..mke u list of nil tho rich men you know Check off those who mnilo It by the rise In 1e.1l estate, und dielde foi youisolf which ciowd to Join. Thie uio a few Goulds and Vander bllts, but to fory one of these theio are 100 000 Smltha and Joneses who have ucqulreil a foinpctt nco by tho advance In lands anil lots. Hotice. No freight will be lecelvcd foi ship ment at the V.. L. ft W. ft eight house on Chilstmns or New Year's, but the freight house will be open for delivery up to 12 o'clock noon on each of tho above named days. Mulbeiry Street Lots, $075, AVoith Sl.coo w.iv pilots are goln; You will bo soi iv if ynu mhs It. Tell your fi lends Comegvs Local Work of Reference The Scranton Tilbuno Year Hook for 1900 will be second to none In this te spect. Ready for delivery on Jan. 1. Wanted. A uood girl for houuework for 0119 week. Good wages Apply at, ones, 7R N. Main avenue. Buy the Box. Cigars, at Landls," 207 Wyoming ave. HudFon P.av Sable .".carte from 115 to ICO, nt F L. Ciane's. Xinas trees- nt retail nnd wholesale at Cluil-s' Annex, 121 Spruce street. Finest tiunllty Hilar Pipes, at Lin dls', 207 Wyoming avenue. Smoke tho "Hotel Jermyn" clgnr, 10c, VERY BUSY DAY' IN ARGUMENT COURT LARGE NUMBER Or IMPORTANT CASES CONSIDERED. Hearing of tho Fell Township Con tempt of Court Case Was Made In formal by the Lack of Tlmo and nn Interiuption Judgo Archbald Left tho Bench When Cornelius Smith Refused to Heed tho Court's Request to Cut It Short Other Court Mattel s. Tho Fell township school boatd case, or lather the contempt of coutt featuri of It, wns set down for argument yes terday, but as the regular list took up the entile day, the attorney had to be content with handing un their pa pers to the accompaniment of a few Informal icmarks. All day long the lawyers wre long winded and against the protest of tho com t, insisted that the paitlculn- caue each of them was Intel ested In wus the paitlcular ease that deinundo.l the extended attention of tho JudstH. Cornelius Smith was aigulng the Di kln case and court had Indulged hiiu In a lengthy heating. Hx-Judgo Knapp tesponded tetely nnd then Mr Smith approached the bench aglu and began to reiterate Ills argument. The totut intlmnted that It did no: caro for any 11101 e enlightenment on the subject, but Mr. Smith kept right on. It wns then within live minutes of adjourning time nnd it was. what's more, tho last day of atgument court. Mr. Smith, unmindful of nil this, con tinued in his atgument until Judge Auhbald swung mound In his elm niose and left the bench. Just how Mr Smith Intel pi eted this Is not 011 lecoid, but, nt nil events, he stopped In the middle of n sentence and took his seat. , m: took Tim paphiis. Messis. Butler, Warren nnd Torrey called after Judge Archbald that tho Tell township ease was ot to be heard, but the judge kept on his course and left the 100m lie icturned, however, In a few minutes anil stayed long enough to take the papers in the Fell Butler, who appeared for the lulo foi contempt, stated to the court that the depositions would show that the school boird had Ignored Judgo I'thvards" Injunction directing them not to buy any books under the contract which had been deflated null nnd void. Messis Wait en and Torrey held that the depositions would show nothing of the kind: that then were no books bought under the nullified contract and no books whatever purchased ex cept a few to take the place of those that had been lost or worn out. Other cases weie disposed of as fol lows: Hule Absolute M. J. Mat tin ngiilnst M. O Webster, rule lo set aside bhcrlff's vile, Cnsov Bios, against John V Iloche, lull for Jtidamtut, In lc-t ttato of He bicta Colbj, 1 ult to set nsldc order of sale, In re-estate of Catheilno Lee, rule foi dlschaise of gunidlin. In n-estato of Henrj Hl"sung, nile for dlsehargo of etcutrl commonwealth against Svlies tei Howev, lule to rtmlt costs, lommoii wtalth against Anthony McDonald, ex ceptions to lepnrt of viewers; common wealth aealnt Michael Untidy, rule to rtmlt costs: In re-road In Madison town ship, rule to open confirmation of the rtport of viewers; commonwealth against Andiew Stinioek, rule to remit tosts; cuninitiiiwtiilth nralnst Bmll IIups mnn nnd otlicis, rule to lemlt costs, com monwetlth against Piter Pustosky, rule to lemlt costs, commonwealth ngitnst Jnmes Wntson and othets rule to remit ensts In rc-ei.ite of Jtoiv Ann O'llarn, tule for discharge of ntlmlnlstintnr. In it-estate of In C Alhcrton, 111I0 for discharge of cm tutor HFLHS DISCHARGED. Itulc disehaigcd- G. G I.llllbrldgo and othtis against tho Lackawanna Coal companv, exceptions to affidavit of de fense and inle for Judgment; J. V Bur lier against J D Hnstman, rule to open judgment Continued Hugenn II. Call against Jeremiah ltjan, rule for substitution; Mat j Swift ngali.st Michael Wal-di and others, inle for new tilal, Solomon Daw son against Lev ilia Dawson, rule for de cree In divorci ; John G. Webster against cimrles Webster, rule for decree In di vorce. In re-istate of Catherine Wlnton, exceptions to auditor's icport, common wealth against John Wlshnoskl, rule to lemlt costs; commonwealth against An thony Cilllespic, rule for new trial; In le-polllng place of Benton township, rulo to diiinge polling pi lie,' rule for an ad ditional tin tlon district In tho Thlid ward; In re-ro id In Stotl township, ex- ctptlons to report of viewers; common wealth against 1'iank Ilolgate, rulo to remit costs. Argued In ic-iule to compel Murv Mc Donnugh and others to bring suit In ejictment, Simile 1 Lets against Hugh Ktrilgnn, ceitlui.iil, Itlihud n Williams against Isaac P Hum! and others, cxecu tois, rule for n in vv trial, In re-estnte of l.'mmn S Watklns, exceptions to niidltoi's leptnt. In re-ostnlo of Joseph Uydz, rule to set aside ordtr of sale, in le-estate of Patiitk Corcoran, excel lions to auditor's lepeirt. In 10-cstnte of Jennie Wi-rt. ex ceptions to auditor's report: Andrew D!"kln ngainst the Greenwood Coal com pany, inle to strike off 11011 suit. Submitted Bdllh rinu iiRiilnst Harry 13. rinu, rule for ileereB In tllvone The exceptions to the widow's ap pralroment. In the estate of Peter Robat, weie wlthdiawn by ngieement. A deciee wns made authorizing Cluulps and Httla Whitman to adopt Mildred Pi Ice. Five New Suits Instituted. O'Hilen t Kelly instituted five new tiespass suits yesterda. Tv o of ilmn nte broi'ght to te.ovjr damages f 10:11 tbe I.uckawana Iron nnd Steel companv foi the death of Patiitk MeGovein, and the Injury of his own son. Owen, .vhleli occurred at the South mill on the night of Janiliuy 22 last They wore at work on ih' dunging floor when the electric lights went out and in gi oping around In tho darl. thev stumbled over a.i obsttuctlon nnd fe!" into the unguarded openlns.' of a cupola. The hells of the fat'ier ask $20.00) datnres. Tin on asks $20,000 for the lnjiules ho sustained Two other suits grow out of an ac cident on the Caibondale Traction company's line on the nlrjht of Decern bet is, last. Frank A. Collins, son of Panicle H. Collins, cf Jermyn. wa aboard a ear vhlcb Jumped the Hack and was badly vvicckul. Young Col lins claims to have been peimanently Injiued for nhlch he- within the com pany to pav him UJO.O'Jrt. The father nslts $000 fct loM of rervlctfi of his son. f Ilvnn HopVlna, who claims to ba a decent man led man of Taylor, vvnnt.i to bo lelml.ursod to th extent of $1,000 for damages done his reputation by csrtaln utterances of one Llzzlo Mor ris, Two Divorces Again Yesterday. Judge Archbald granted decrees yes terday divorcing I3dlth Walker Finn, of Potk rinre, from harry K. Finn, nnd -Anna 13 Motgan, of Olyphant, from Hecse J. Morgan The Finns were marrlel In lloboken, Octo. 21, 1!&7, ami lived together Mil May 12 lsiii. The libelant Is only eighteen year' of nge. Cruelty Is the grounds for divorce. The Morgans were married In Tay lor, Aug. 3. 157C. nnd smarted March, 1S97. Desertion nnd t ruelty are charced against the husband. Marriage Licenses. Benjamin Morgans, 1214 Sue Hand street. Anna Thomas Hawthorne street Henry W. Strong.... I3nst Genoa, N. Y. L!z?Io Meyes old ror?o Wllllnm Judge 120 Cayuga street midget Saltry.1071 Wert Market street Benjamin M. Hughes, 329 Thltteenth stteet. Carrie II. Singer.. .1000 Jackson street Obra Fisher Matnvllle, Pa. Sadlo Knapp Mooslc, Ta. John Uegunls Peckvlllc, Pa Cnrollne Pltcnvag Pcckvllle, Pa. Richard Phillips, 1914 Washburn street. Catherine Hawkins, lfi South Everett avenue James L. Hindy Fotest City, Mary Hallow Forest City Alfred S. Iloffsomner Sctanton A. Louise Johnson Scranton Court House News Notes. The time for the flitur of the re port of tho levveis In the matter of the condemnation of Kldge lutnplke wns vestcrday continued till January 8, 1900. Edwin I.lovd. chaiged with attempt ing to kill Police OflHer Peter Mnlla, of Wlnton, was teleased yesterday on $1,000 ball, Thomas J. Mack becoming his bondsmnn Stephen Mabey, now In the county Jail chnrged with feloniously wound ing his wife, wns yesterday ordered removed to the Hillside home to be treated for nlcoho'Jo dementia. Application for a charter for the St. Anthonv of Padua society, No. 171, Polish National Alliance of the United State of America, was made to court yesterday, by Attorney W. W. Bay lor. Attachments weie Nsned yesterday for the following defaulting witnesses In the Eighth ward election contest. Anthony Walsh, Andrew Schultz, John McNamcs, John McDonald, John De laney. An appeal wns take to the Supreme court jesterday In the case or Mrs Emily Hhulo against the Diamond Mine Acldental fund The question In vohed Is whether or not posting a notice at the head of a shaft Is suffi cient notice to members of nn .acci dental association that an assesinent Is due. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a .'0-cent bottle of Oreene's Warranted Sirup of Tar If It falls to cure our ctugh or cold. We also guaranteo n 25-cent bottle to prove satls fnt torv or money relunded: Matthews Bros. C. E Chittenden. Philps' Pharmncy. D. W Humphrey McGnrrah ft Thomas O Plchel H. C Sanderson. J. P. Donnhop. N. M. Eiche. Brown's Pharmacy. - . Smokers' Specialties. Meerschaum and Brier Pipes In all styles and at all prices at O'Hara's ligar store, 431 Spruce street. Needle Tines, Southern Palms, Mis tletoe, Hoping, Wild Smllax wreaths at Clark's Annex, 12S AVashlngton ave nue. Finest wines and cigars at Lane', 320 Spruce stieet Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c the 0 b Bright, Fresh, Clean. New Potatoes, Fresh Pears, Fresh Radishes, Poultry, Etc., Christmas Trees and Holly Wreaths Thomas 5 Brandamore 424 SPRUCE STREET. W. P. SHOO P. 146 oslilneton Ave Mcjm ISulldlng Smoking Sets, both In Silver and Burnt Ivoij A speelul lino of Hilar and Meer schaum Pipes The finest line of Key West Cigars, In boxes of 23 foi Xmas trude. All prices ny-f--f- 4-f-f Hr-r 1 A WlNTON Fountain Ren 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 stationers and jewelers sell them and they will return your money if you're not satisfied. X $2.50 to The Winton Fountain Pen Co.! -f INSPECTION WILL BE MADE. Thirteenth Regiment to Be Reviewed January 8 by Major Mlllnr. The preliminary Insrecllons of tha Thirteenth regiment mo now nt an end. and everything Is ready for tho regulnr Inspection. This will bo begun on Jan, VS. In the armory, nnd will bs conducted by Major W. R. Millar. The regiment hns had a good deal nf ptcparatlon for the Inspection and ought to make a good fchowlng. Man good seati can yet be obtained nt Powell's for tho Princeton con cert. The diagram will be nt St. Luke's Parish house on Monday, Impoitcd and Domestic Cigars, nt .andls', 207 Wyoming avenue. Smoko the Pocono Ec. clgnr. Prices Reduced. Watches Solid silver watches, Am erican works, were $1000, now $6 00. James Boss make, filled watch, eled ment, ranted, $4. SO. Solid jew' move-war-for Gold Watches at wonderful prices $10. $20 and 25, every one bargains. Ladies' solid silver watchcs.hand engraved, hunting case, American movements, warranted, tor $6.75. Rexford Co. 132 Wyoming Ave. 225 Lackawanna Ave. Pianos and Organs During the Holidays at Bottom Prices. Beautiful I prlght Pianos for 51.10, unequalled In the city for the money. ORGANS, five or six octave, nearly new, as low as $45 Don't fall to come and look over the bai gains be fore you conclude a purchase. uernsey Hall J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. 314,31Gand 318 Washington Ave. CU ANTON, 1A. Fancy York State Turkeys 1254 Per 2 Pound JPYCE! Cut Price Grocer, T18-T20 West Lackawanna Avenue. Hy -r-r -r-r-('-- f f $10. 4- 4 uwn nt 19 Bids Ttirieysj 8 H gf.vKg il,AfiiZ,iJieJi. MmMtimMMMiWWMMiMMiiiity! i Venetian Statuary Extreme Novelties in Plaster, Old Ivory Finish, with merit, at extremely low prices. 2 Placques 25c S Candlesticks 50c 3" M.itch Stands 50c 'litis hm iuu.icco j .us Figures, S ITillldl Ct retK, 'twmwmwwmmmmm? l tlfllf BUS ffl Cold weather is sure to come and with it the need of Furs. What hetler gift than a nica piece of fur for the neck a ncv Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Persian Lamb Coat ? We quote a lew of the prices : Brown Mnrtcn Scarfs, natural color.. $G.OO to $15.00 Brown Marten Scurfs, dyed 3.50. to 5.00 Electric Seal Scarfs .'... 2.00 to 5.00 Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sable 4.00 to 1S.00 Sable Tox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to 15.00 Handsome Collarettes, all prices 3.00 to 00.00 Heal lliissinn Sable Boas 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 F. L. Crane, Rt.,SrL:E Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. t i d vi t J (? v : v i q n 9 115 UUBMg W DC A Great Christmas iJ5 We have the goods and make prices that will fit all the $ -S stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, S: 5 "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see for J K yourself how easily and economically you can get nice ! jj presents for your relatives and friends. ! We Have a Full Stock 1 Of Things Everybody Wants ?2 We can show you appropriate gifts for young and old, s?: fS 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 first-class, up-to- : date jewelry store, including : 5 ?: if Diamonds, Brooches, Wafrjhes, g 1 Silver Nouelties, Lamps. p 1 Leather Goods, Etc. JEl S JEWELRY STORE, g ! 213 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. : OevidowEros Jobbers in Jelry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTHNTION! To Uio ppnplo of the cltv (f S' ninlim ami Us vicinity: o liivo tho finest nnd luisest stools of hoi Iday couiN, tiaeli i.u Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc., at very law prltca Wo Invito cvry bniiy to call anil teo Ilium, nml by ho ilolnc j on will flnil it will bo to your ml MintiiKo t" soeiiro jour liolklay picscnts Uve'ry article Ih Rimruiitce'il to bo us rep. resented, or ir.onej refunded. ros 227 LactaWMii Avj. Everett's Hoises and carriages are su perior to those ot any other livery in the city. If you should desire to ro for a drive dining this delight ful period of weather, call tele phone 704. and Everett will send you a fnst-cl.iss outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 320 DIX COURT. REAR CITY HALL) yuc gf out., 91, uu nun ji.5U Busts, lite. "Walk In and look around." S v ;) ) x vi v U d tj 9 r- Horsemen Should use the V. & B, RUBBER PAD HORSE SHOE, "AND THE HORSE WON'T SUP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with the W. & B Shoe. AGENTS FORak. Neverslip Removable Calks ti 1 ei 120 ami ll2S rrankllii Ave. The DIcKson Mauuractiirln',' Co. tcranton nml 'llke.Uirro, 14, .M111111f.10.ureM of LOCOMOTIVfiS, STATI0NARV EN0INGS Uollers, llolitlneand Pumping Machinery. Oeneral Ofllce, Scranton, Pa, I OGERS JljR0(r PRESSURE. m fMJpON'T EXCLUDE AR-ffl SSkCONGDSSION.S T tT'-TT T T-
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