THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FiUDAY, DECEMBER 29, 3S99. PERRY BROS; Knab?, Uose and Sons, Briggs and LtiduMg Pianos Vocalian Church Organs, Car penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angelus' Criterion Music Boves. Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and see the $So. Martin Gui tar and Mandolin at PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. VESr IN TOWN. Per 'c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO lelepboneOrden Promptly Do lorai 7y3i7 Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds or transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono 520. Barn Phono 0082 HUNT.BBTOH'i BAKERY. WW, KB pfd ikuu FRUI1S 120 Mmici) Street. Mnsonlc Ictnplo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist lu 11 c City Who In n (Jraduu e la .Miellelne-. 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B1 A SPRUCE ST.OPP. COU1T HOUSE. All Kinds of Dert.il Work Done at F. trcmolj Low Price's 22k Gold Crowns $5.00. Gold Fllhngs Sl.OO. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown and lirlilgc work u spert-ilty. If ou h..e anv Dm tal wink to bu ciono rail nuil b.ive our tcctli cNiunliiPil. Gas ad ministered All operation are imuti' paln'os hv the aid nf clectrli.lt. Pain less extraction. 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 Fostotll.-o UNlOKlfeTlABEn - I CITY NOTES ; -1- 1.1 n: Mi:.MUi:itfeIlIP-TIie Homo tor the rrlenilliss. acknowledges with giutl tude the gltt nt i"u as a llfu member fchlp fiom .Mi a C. D. Mnip&on. SOCIAL, THIS i;Vi:.I.VC. -Tho Chris tian l.ndi-avui i-oelet ot the l'mii Ave mil. Haptihi ihuich will conduce a s.o, clal In ila' diiin.li ibis evening. ( OI.1.JIAN Hi:NU.Mi:;ATJ:U.-C'ummn'l Cuiinii'min IMward J. Colcu.an was re prmlnatcil la.U evening at u cuucu held by the veteis of the blNUcnth ward. WOKKMAN lNJL'ItKD.-John I'rltch- n.l 1... .. ... .. ... iuui ui , iij nu iit'iiuc. empto?!! as a miner In Storrs shift, wns caught under a fall r roof jesttrduy morning and his left ankle w is b.ullj Injured, lie was tuken to tho Moses Tajlcr hospital. IU'MOH UNrot'NDi:r -The rumor circulated jesterday to the effect that P. J Kellj, the genial clerk at the Traction company's Linden street oilier, had fallen fiom a ladder and fractured his leg, vv is unfounded Tho ttoiy was iliculuted by some piaetlcal Joker. IIAOOUHTY rrNCRAL-The funeral of the late Mlm Cntherlno llngsertv, of 11"", North Main avenue, will tnKo plr.ea tomoirow mornhg, and not tod.iv, ui 4 4 4- -f -f -f -f 4 -f QRANOKST DISPLAY AT t "THE MODEL," DFUCATESSen EMPORIUM. Presh Invoice of finest table dell- -f cades. Imported Haies, L mclj.m-er .. -f SauFui'.e. Nov a Simla Su.niun, -f - Pates of all klnus, Imported und . C'allluiuin I'uilts and Jellies. Natd- 1. j. imlhtei Dell' utess JUrilng In T , Wine Suice Italian ClicHttiutH J T Leb Itucheii Marzipan and Honey J CnUes of all (lP'rr'ntlom nivl full "" X lino of fane; gtucerli for the "" holldnvF Catoilni, crdois taken "" row fm tho holidays Dinner -f Totile d'llole Ilrtalifnst l.unrb- 4 eon "nd Supper n la carte. Ovs- - 4- lets se veil lu nnv Htvlo 4. 4- 221-223 Washington Avenue. 4 4444444444444444444444 tw mmmmm i . "Wait and Watch" was Incorrectly stnlfd In tho iiftcrnoon papcrH. Services will be held In Holy ltoury church, Providence, ami Interment will bo mndo In tho Cathedral cemetery. FELT SAD AND WANTED TO DIE. Miss Emma Willis Took a Big Doso of Laudanum. Broken down and depressed hy over work, Miss Umma Willis, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Willis, of Will iams street, North Scranton, took n dose of laudanum late Wednesday night and was only saved from death hy tho prompt arrival of Dr. J. J. Sullivan. By means of a pump he forced tho poison from her stomach and yesterdny she had almost recovered from the Ill effects of the drug. Jtlss Willis Is a pretty gill, nineteen years of ago. whos-e home life Is pleas ant and who had no reason, so far ai known, to turn her thoughts toward s lf-destructlon. The only thing sh would say after being drugged hack dim the brl-k of tin- grave was: "I felt so bad and so sad. I didn't care to live longer." This condition of mind Is believed to have been brought about by overwork and seeing tcr much of suffering There his be, a considerable sickness of lnt In the vicinity of the Willis home and Unitua lias spent a good deal of time In nursing the sick ones. It kept hei up late nt night nnd In general caused a breaking down of her system. This, with tilt depressing at mosphere of the sick room, made tho you g woman low-spirited and melan choly, yhe had taken two ounces of tho laudanum. FOR THE LAWTON FUND. Mayor Moir Has Been Asked to Re ceive Subscriptions by Adjutant General Coibln of Washington. Mior Moir will net as the represen tative of tho committee which Is s -lleltlng funds for the widow and four el lldren of Major Geneial Henry W. Law ton, who was k !'d in the Phil ippines last week, complying with a re quest contained In th" following tele giam lecelved by him jesteiday fiom Adjutant Geneial Cot bin; Washington, D. ', Dec. 1'?, 1W. To the XI. iv or of Scranton. The committee having In harge the mishit; ot f'inils foi the benellt nf the widow and four voting child! en of tho lite Major Centra! lleiiiv W. Law ton, whr was Killed In action at San Mateo, Philippine Islands, December l', 1SW, re i.ucsts oii to solicit and loccivo i on trlbutlons and act as the representative of the committee In our cltv It N pt iposed to keep the subscription list opui until thu evening of the llfth d iv of Jauuai.v, ri (lineral Lawton's si r Ices and sacrllko for his eountr.v'H (1 ig anil his express concern lor tlu car.' nf his family is the most fetching pica that can be made 11. C Corbln. Adjutant Geneial. Per tlu Committee To this the manr has added the fol lowing as .in expression of his senti ments: The above communication commends MM-lf to every tine American Gene: it law ton was compar itivelv u poor man, having attain, d his high military position through tlu vatious g iUs, Dually teach ing that ot m.ijoi general. Fub-crli tic ns wl'l lie received at this olllio am' ciidlted through the public ')iess ind toiwardid to Washington ia the d ite IInciI. Junuat ,r,, I'uri. The major jester day epiessed him self as hoping that the charitably Pr clined people of the city would not neglect this oppottunlty of hoiioiin the memoiy. In a ptactical way, of one of the brightest of any soldier who ever fought for the Star Spingletl Hau lier. "A STRINGENT FOOD LAW." There appealed In these columns, on December 2r, under the above heading, a leading no, Ice in wlihh the A A. P baking powder, together with seveial other brai'ds, was quoted as contain ing alum. Tho notice in question was an advertisement. The makers of the A. & P. baking powder claim that their product does not contain alum, nnd is absolutely puie In proof of this they cite the fact that in Missouri, vvlieie food In spection Is most fctilngent, the sale of their powder has never been Intel fered with. C. T. BOLAND'S HOUSE BURNED. Badly Damaged by Fhe Late Last Night. The dwelling house of C T. Holaml. the well known contractor, located at the corner of Plttston avenue and Lo cust street, was badly dam iged by (lie shortly before midnight last night. TIp lire was started by a gas Jet in the kitchen and was discovered by Mr. Hol.uul himself, who tinned In an nlaim fiom o.: r.3, at the corner of Cedir avenue and Him street Th, William Connell, Neptune and Cen tury companies lesponded The flame's had gained considerable headway, however, and were not extinguished until the upper portion of the house had been completely destroyed and tho lower floor flooded with water The damag: will amount to about J1.000, which is coveicd by insurance In lesponse to the alntm n wnron In which were so itcil Constable Joseph Woelkers and Patiolmnn George .Tone broke down, llolh men were thioivn out and slightly Injured. Mr. Woel kers while working at the lire fell fiom tho second U001 and sustained ad ditional injuries. James Illeks nl3o fell through at tho same time, but es caped uninjured. MUCH ACCUSED TRIO. Joe and Ophelia Konisky nnd Louis Machlnlsky In Trouble. Joe Koniskj. Ophelia Konisky and Louis Waschlnisky, all of Jessup, we.M jesterday atrested on a wauant Issued fiom Alderman W. S. Millar's oillce, which was sworn out by Stephen Hob bins, also of Jessup, who charged the trio with assault and battery com mitted on him Sunday morning, Dec. 3, In the saloon kept by Konisky. The defendants wore held un lor ball by the alderman and Waschinlsity. In addition was accused by Adam Hob bins of feloniously wounding him by sticking a knife Into hla person, and Konisky was also charged with selling Mquor on Sundaj-, VIADUCT MEASURE MOVING RAPIDLY PASSED THIRD READING IN COMMON COUNCIL. Also Passed Two Readings In tho Select Branch Membeis Who Voted Against It and Their Rea sons for so Doing Mayor Vetoes Admission of Keyser Valley Hoso Company to Fire Department Routtno Business Transacted at Select Council Meeting. The progress of the viaduct ordi nance through council"? was materially i hastened last evening, tho measure passing third anil final tending In the common branch nnd Hist and second readings in select. Mr. Calpin, the father of the ordi nance, called It tip In common council ond the following Is thf vole recorded on If Yeas ll"ce, Grlcr. Guildhall, Culpln, limine, Zirrlmnn. Towksbiiry, Nncgll, Watklns, Coleman, T. 1. Morris, Cusick, Noiton 13. Najs-Phllllps. Wcnzel, Smlth-3. Chairman Keller did not vote, say ing he was personallj concerned, as ho owned piopettj along the line of tho I propose'! Improvement. He said lie I questioned very much whether the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company would contribute one cent low in d the viaduct as It Is now planned to build it, leaving the cioss Ing open. He stated that any viaduct which did not absolutely close the jtieet was a serious mistake to build. He fin titer remarked that In his be lief the tr.trllnn i nimi.inv should tiav one-half of tho cost of any viaduct I built. Mr Calpin, In voting for the meas ure, said that he voted with the idea in mind that both companies would pay goodlv sums tow aids th" cost The whole matter, he said, hinged on their position, which It was impossible to learn, the committees appointed not having waited upon the ofllcials as jet. Mr. Phillips. In otlng against the ordinance, said there was enough debt being nddled 011 the city at present. Mr. Weri7el in explaining his o'e against the measute, said that the whole business was a speculative selieme on th" part of land sharks who ate desirous of incienslng the value of their West "Sci.inton propctv. After the ordinance had passed It was hurrivl over to select louncil, re ferred to a committee with Instruc tions to repoit foithwlth and passed two leadings, all In five minutes. ni:w compvny iu:incTi:i). In common council a communication was lead fiom the major vetoing the (oncunent icsolutlon admitting the KeysT Valley Hose company to the cltj' fire department. The mayor btated that he was not In favor of admitting any new companies, but tathei tow aid f Impiovlng the present conditio 1 of 1 In ure depar (merit bj the addition of per manent men The veto was sustained. A concuitent resolution directing the city solicitor not to appeal from the awarels of viewers In the matter of oponlng Wyoming avenue was -tu'ed out of older by Chal-man Keller on the giounds that the city so'Ieltor couU not appeal unM' Instructed b thu'coun tils to do e An appeal from the chair's riilln ken by Mr. Calpin and Mr Grler, v is eatried and tho resolu tion was adopted. When the ordinance provld'ng for a permanent man in the Cunibeiland hose house came up for third reading, quite a little dlsitission was cause!. Mr. Keller strenuously objected to the passage of the measure, saying thnt councils weie going too deep lnt) the nntter of appointing men with no funds to pay them. The onllnance, nevertheless, passed thiiel leading. Othei orei--aneps which passed thlid leading are as follows: Providing for repnlring and icp.ilnting of the front of city hall; permitting the Tinctlon company to change the lines of their tracks, ptoviding for eleetric lights h ' the rout teeth, Fifteenth and Seven teenth wards; providing for a (lie ala'm box In Twentieth ward- piovil lng for a (lie hydrant In Twentieth ward; providing for .1 Hie alarm box at the corner of Cayuga street and HI00111 avenue; dliectlng the payment of the claim 'of Edward Pethilck, of the Columbia Hose 1 ompa-'j1. The icsolutlon dli citing the city clerk to advertise for bids for electric light was refetied to the llcht and water committee. A eoncuuent icsolutlon was adopted extending th time for the completion of the Hast Market sticot pave forty-five days , Mr. Coleman Irtmduced an ordinance appiopilatlng ?100 for ,1 sewer basin at tln corner of Pino stteet and Wash ington avenue. Meeting of Select Council. The special eommitte" appointed bv ! select council to leport on the aw aid- ! 1 Bright, Fresh, Clean. New Potatoes, Fresh Pears, Fresh Radishes, Poultry, Etc., Christmas Trees and Holly Wreaths Thomas & Brandainore 424 SPRUCE STREET. For OUT 1 II and F?Ki jilHino- o ariu rOUIiaing a' Ing of tho contract for the new hoso wagon lecommended last evening that the contract bo awarded to J. H. Gil horl for $J7&, the wagon to have steel tirts. The recommendation wus adopt ed. This Is Just $100 lesi than the prloj recommended by the flro depat Intent committee for a rubber tired wagon. A resolution offered by tlrr Judiciary committee wns adopted dliectlng the street commissioner to ascertain whether certain pnitle have connected with the sewer on South M'tln avcntio and if so to cut off such connection un til the assessments of these pel sons for constructing said sewer have been paid. Tho ordinance providing for a sswer systemi on Phelps and Ash stieets, be tween Washington avenue nnd tho Delaware and Hudson tracks passed third reading, ns did the one uppio prlatlng $375 for the repair of hninesi nnd apparatus of tho fire department. Tho ordinance providing for llo hy drants In the First wnid also passed third reading. The following lerolutions fiom tho common branch were concur tod In: Directing the lty solicitor to satisfy certain liens- dliectlng the payment of tho claim of I, Tyler Connollv; dliect lng the elty solicitor to nppe.il tho tnse.s of Ella Kcllow and Putrid man McNumara. A resolution Introduced by Mr Schraeder dliectlng the city solicitor not to appeal from tho awards of the viewers In the matter ot opening up Wjomlng avenue was adopted nfter nn amendment directing the striking out of the Wficl. not, had been lost. A resolution Introduced by Mr. Coyne dliectlng that upon the drrlval of tin now hose wagon the old one bo given to the William Council company w is referred to the tire dep irtimut com mittee. A lesoltitlon Introduced by Mr. Hoe-he was neloptcd dliectlng the city ileik to look up the papeis in the cl ilm for damages of J. J. Dm kin, of the Seventh ward, agalrt the city, the Judlclity committee not ha.vl.ig io ported on the matter. The followlnc ordtninccs were Intro duced bv Mr Hnelio' Providing for a lire hydrant at the corner of Minei.il street and Ciihon sired, permitting Spruk'H biotluis to const) uct a privat; bower undei eeitaln limitations. CREDITORS TAKE ACTION. Ask the United States Court to De clare Lebeck & Corin Involuu taiy Bankiupts Names of the Petitioners. A p- titlon to have Lebeck & Colin declaied lnvoluntaij- bankrupts was jesteulnj' feu warded to Plttsbtilg by Attorney A. V. IJower, repiesentlng the II. U Clallln company, Tcft, Wcller ,'c Companj-, and Sweetser, Pembroke & Companj, ot New Yeuk. The peti tion will be piesented to the Pnite I States disttlct ceiutt today bv Attomcv Joslah Cohen, Mr. Howct's Plashing coriesiKiiiilenl. I 'rider the new bankruptcy law an assignment for the benetlt of ere liters constitutes an ait of binkruptcy and lujs the assignor 11 ible to be eleeljred a bankrupt. When theie are ovei tv.elve eiodlteiiH aiij three -it 'I -Mil whose combined claims amount to KG) can petition to have a debtor brought Into l'inkiiipt'y couit on Involuntary piocoedlngs. The claims of th- tlueo petltloncis In the present Inst nice amount to seveial thousand d i".i,m Papeis .no also belns piepuel oj Mr. Hower In conjunction with uttoi nejs lepresentlng other cieditoM to have the assignment vacil-d and u lecelver appolnteil to take eliatge of the stole. The ei editors lcol they will faie bet ter if the stoic was opened at on 'O nnd a sale begun. Much of the stock Is w inter goods and if not disposed of now will be gieatelj depi eclated in alue. BROST NOT KNOWN HERE. Identity of the Man Injured in New Yoik .1 Mystery. Special dispatches fiom New Yotk announe e the fact that Jacob Hrost. 11 retired Scianton butchei, was found yesteidny afternoon on the Howery In .1 badly injuied state. He was found near McGuik's notorious dive, and it is believed that he was violently pushed out of Jacob Hentz's cafe at 17 Piist stieet. The man fell on the sidewalk and was badly injured by the .shock. He was taken to tho Iiellevue hospital, wheie It was learned that his skull wns fractured. A'though Hrost said he resided In Scranton. diligent Inquiry failed to te veal any one belonging to the man In this eltj A man named Jacob Hrobst conducted a butcher shop on Nouh Male avenue, about a year ago, nnd has since moved to Nantiioke. Aside from this lact. nothing has been leai ned tegaidlng the victim. Marriage Licenses. Michael J. Connor Caibondnle Mary T Kearney C-uhondila John Phillips icoi Academy street Eva Nichols Taylor Jacob Giuenda Freebttig Hiomsinwn It.int Prcebuig Wawlmt I.uk' site Olyphant An tot Inn Prcchonrcz Olyphant Smokers' Specialties. Meerschaum and Prior Pipes In all stjles and nt all prices at O'Hara's cigar store, 131 Sprues stieet. " Finest wines and cigars nt Lanea, 329 Spruce f.tteet Try a "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. DIED. UAGGHIiTY In Scranton, Deo. L'7. 1SD0, Catherine Iluggerty, aged 21 jears, daughter of Mr 1 ml Mrs Patrick Hug gerty, of H3J North Main uvenue i'u nctnl Satutdy at a m. and not Til day. as announced. Intrt merit In tho Ci.theelia' ccmeteiy. SHEA. In fecianton. Dec. 27, 1SDD. Law renco, tho 1-yeii-uld son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeremiah Shfa, ot Irving avenue. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon. W. P. SHOOP. 140 VV oiblnctoti Ate Wears ItiilliHnir Smoking Sets, both In Silver and nurnt Ivors A special lino of Hilar and Mier- . 111...... n'li. flnnul Un.. .. t.-n. In, j, I, I, HI , ,c, ..I, III1C0, 111IC .11 ,l-J West Clcais In bues of 23 foi Xmus liliue Vil I'iicld TirfirniTuHKt'mn'T ,irw,Y"viJi,rva Clearing IDENTIFICATION OF THE STOLEN GOODS MOST Or THE ARTICLE3 HAVE NOW BEEN CLAIMED. Mr. Gormnii, of Went Plttston, Was at Pollen Headquarters Yesterday and Identified Some of the Articles Found lu tho Possession of tho Ac cused Burglars as Having Been Taken from His House Courtrlght Tried to Thiow Away a Watch After His Arrest. Several more of the articles captured by Chief Itobllng and tho local police last Monday, when Fiatik Courtrlght and the othet members of the gang of burglars who had been burglarizing vatious Scranton residences, were rounded up, were yesterday identllled. Quito a few articles were also to celved at police heudqu.irtets. A trunk wns captured at 32.1 Centic street, which place Couitrlght and his pals had made their heaelquurtois, nnd In It was dlscoveied seveial articles of sil verware and various pieces of dress goods. A Mr. Gorman, of West Plttston, came to town yesterday and Identllled the di ess goods, seveial articles of sll eiwaie nnd a Masonic pin as hiving been taken fiom his house. Yesterday morning sl of the silver teaspoons, vvhlrh h I'm taken Sunday night from P10f. Jones' residence, were lecelved nt headquarters, which weie sent by one of Com flight's brothel a, who lives In Strotidsbuig. Gurman'a home was burglaiUed two weeks ago tonight, the Intiudeis enter ing through 11 window and going throueh the vatious rooms in the house, which they gave n thorough overhaul ing. Two people who were In the home, It is said, were chloioformed by the butgjnrs, In order that their operations might not be inter feied with. Another nrtklo lecovered ester day was a valuable gold watch, stolen from the home of II. Hevan, of Capouse ave nue. Tho police have now gathered to gether nearly all of the plunder cap tut oil hy the burglars from local resi dence s, and also have a large quantity of silverware which Is supposed to b? the spoils of some out-of-town expedi tion. When Courtiigbt was arrested Mon-elaj-, he tiled to throw awaj a watch which hns since been Identllled ns one taken from the window of the stoio of George Schlager on Washington ave nue. FELL OrF THE ROOF. Mrs. Charles Miller, of Washington Avenue, Polnfully Injured. While hanging out clothes yesterday noon Mis. Chailes Millet, of 37 North Washington avenue, met with a pain ful accident She llvs in the rear of the home of Dr. J c. Ilatcson, and wis cut on the poieh. v hlch Is on the second floor of hei homo. The clothes line suddenly broke and she was toppled over. She fell about ten feet, and while nc bones weie broken, stiffened a geneial sinking up ot the .system. he Is about "0 years old and natu--ally she was considerably Injured throughout her entile frame. Her nose, was hint and her side and limbs bruised Dr il.ueson wns called and gave Mrs. Miller piompt attention. The Tenth waul Hepuoltcan pit maiies will be held Jan. fi, 1000. at the district polling places, between the houis of 1 and 7 o'dock p. rn , under the Crawford county system All can didates for ward and district olilces nio requlied to register with the elnir mun of vigll.i' ce committee before S p. m. Jan '.'. pin. nnd pay their expens assessment on or before 8 p. m. Jan 3, 1900. No names except those complv ing with the above requirements will be placed on the official ballots to be used at the piimarles. Ily ordei of tho vigilance committee. Emll Halm, el-nlrmnn, 01.' Cross stieet. Attest: W. M. Yost, secrctarj", 2000 Myi tie stieet. The Thirteenth waid Republican pii maiies will be held Saturdaj. Jan 1, PJOO, nt the district polling places be tween the houis of 4 and 7 p. m , under tho Craw foul county system. All can didates for ward and district offices me requlied to register with the chair man of the vigilance committee before 8 p. m , Dec. 2S, and pay their opense assessment on or before Dee. SO, IS19 No names except those complying with the above requirements will be placed on the official ballots to be used nt tho piimarles Ily older of the vigilance committee. i rank II. AVatnor. Chairman. Attest: 11. F. Tlnkham, Secretary-. Brief History of Boer War May bo found in The Scranton Tribune year book for 1909 Interesting data concerning South African ttoubles. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas C'cunty. ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the llrm of F J Cheney & Co., doing iHieliiC'-M lu the Cltv of To ll do, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said dim will pav tho sum of ONE HL'NDIILD DOLLAHS foi each and ev cry case nf Cutanh that cannot be cured bv tho usu of Hall's C.itanh Cure. FItANK J CHENEY. Svvorr to before mo and rub'iilh d In my presence, this Cth ilny of December, A. P 1'Sfc. A. W GLF.AHON. ISenlJ Notuiy Public. Hall's Cntniih Curo Is tal en Internally, ned acts dlireth on tho blood and mu cous sin faces of tho fcjtem Send fur testimonials, free V J C1ILNEY & CO, Toledo, O Sold bv elui.'tlKls, 7oc Hall's Frmlly Pills uro tho best. Everett's Horses nnd 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, call tele phone 794, and Everett will send you a first-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 230 DX COURT. REAR CITY HALL.) 7he announcement will appear in this paper in a few days. The great increase. 1 , DUS,"ess compels us to make extensive alterations. Everything is g being re-marked. The orices will be the lowest in the Mstnrv nf thh. nro I SAMTER BROS.. Scrim ton's Loading Ousflttcrs tgtfWWWWWA I THE LATEST AND SWELLEST t thing In English Dinner Wnte Is Rldcwav's Roval Semi Por celain. The shape Is tho Marlboro, tho decoration a Yollow border with garland of Aibutun in Us various colors. Being nn open stock makes It a convenient set to buy, ns you can so curo such pieces as you need, 100 Pieces $17.00 CuaTVlaA g Millar & Peck, mmmmmmAmmmmmmmmm 1 1 Cold weather is sure to come and with it the Furs. What better gift thau a uici piece of fur neck a nc.v Muff, or perhaps au Electric Seal or Lamb Coat ? We quote a lew of the prices : Hrown dlni'tcn Scnrl's, natural color.. $(5.00 to lirown Marten Scnrl's, tlycd ;j.50 to Klcctric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sable 1.00 to Sable Fox Scurfs, beauties 10.00 to Handsome Collarettes, all prices 3.00 to Ueal ltussinn Sable Boas 30.00 to Klectric Seal Coals 30.00 to Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to Persian Lamb Coats 100.00 to F. L. Crane, Rf3irL Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. Prices Reduced. Watches Solid silver watches, Am erican works? were Siooo, now ?6 oo. James Boss make, filled wot waicn, jew $ cled move- tSflsyi ' 1 r'.'rr rnnir1 . nir ?4-so. Solid Gold Watches at wondeiful prices $io. 2oand$2,, every one bargains. Ladies' solid silver watches, hand engraved, luintin; case, American movements), warranted, lor 6.75. Rexforcl Co. 132 Wyoming Ave. 225 Lackawanna Ave. and Organs During the l.olldajs nt Bottom Pi lies. Ueautlful t prlght Pianos foi JtuO, unequal!' 1 in th , ity for the money OUGAN.S, five or slK octave', niaily new, as low as $1" Don t fall to come and Iok over the bai gains be fore ou conclude a purchase. Guernsey Hal! Bldg J. W. Gl'I-:RXSKY, Prop. 3ia,;5 Kiiuid ,U8 Wn-hington Ave. SC .ANION, I' A. M. t. MV v. 1 v - t Pianos Viilir 'rl'0 Popular Ilousn FurlKJ ,'j Vl nlhlilng Stoio HI in ft I kittle Oil I If m IrM Just the thing for warm- Ifi.A (i lnK slccpine, rooms Jl'j'J vhcre it's best not to 1 l kecj) lire all day. Wc j( jjMj have them in several v, Itml sics, tome as low ns l'i (l' f4-5- Tlrey arc jiovv- jl'jlj crful little heaters, free 1 II H from smoke or odor. l'( I Foote & Fuller Co, M II Hears Building, If 11(1 i40'.(2Was!iinp;ton Ave I I ijl'l 134 Wyoming Ave "Walk In and look around" 1 need of for the Persian $15.00 5.00 5.00 1S.00 15.00 00.00 10.00 50.00 250.00 140.00 LE Horsemen 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- Neverslip Removable Calks GiAtt m and 12S FraiikUn Arc. Jobbers in J?jUeIryf 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTENTION" To the people of the cltv eif S mutou nnd Its vleinlty: W buvo tlu Ilm st and laiest stueU of hoi Way gooiN sueli us Diamonds, Watches, J ewe I ry, Silverware, Etc., at ery luw prices. Wo Invite evcry budv to cull and ece tliem, auel by so doing mi will find It will bo to jour ad vanMM to ore uro our holiday presents. Fvery nrtlele Is guaranteed to bo ns rep reKented. or n.oney refunded. Davidow Bros 227 Lactawaim Avi The Dickson Maiiiiractiii'ln Co. ttcranton nnd Vlllo-ll irro, Pa, vimiuruo men ot L0C0M0T1VDS, STATIONARY ENGINES UollerJ, MolstlnsanJ Pumping; Machinery, deneral Qllce, Scranton, Pa, r?!Bj!mTvrEy'7rjrm'T,-BXiar l in-nrn to Mun anil liovs " I 1 S7R0G PRESSURE.M SfflDOHT EXCLUDE AIR. ffl 0. Dav cow Bros v-n m Kjmt2BaumaeamB&
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