THE SCRANTOX TRTBUXE-WEDNESDAY, FEJ3UUAKY 7, 1000. PERRY BROTHERS Pianos, Organs, ilusical Merchandise Tha latest in Sheet Mimic, both popular and classical. If you don't seo what you want ask for it, and we will procure it in three days time. A few second-hand Pianos and Organs cheap for cash, or on easy payments. Must make room for new stock. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. J5C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO IclenboueOrdera Promptly Da Iverai 2$'37 Aclum Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds ot ti mister work promptly and satisfactorily done. Office 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono 520. Barn Phone 0082 HUNTiNGTOS'S BAKERY, (HAM. J IS (ID EW MS 420 Spruce Street. Masonic Templo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist u tLcClty Who Inn Urndua'.o In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEET Heduccil prices for the next 13 das as follows,. Gold Crowns $2.50. Qold Fillings 50c. Best Set of Teeth $4.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown ami briiluo vvoil, a coct lit If ou li ne inn lHut.il vwnk to l" dntii i ,u mill h.i jnur tn'th iiinluid iico of charge. I'alnlcss iMiactluu. Dr. Edward Reyer sra spruce sr. opp. court house. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1? 10 p. m ; 2 to 4 Williams Building, Oyp. Fostotlb'e. - CITY NOTES I - HOATtD OK HUAI.TH.-'lhorc will he a regular nn rtlni; of the lio.ml of health nl tho looms ot tho lio.utl In tlm illy hall tonight. OPKlfi: IU:N0VAT1:I - Aldnm-m Mion K ii-son'n oilln has koiio tliruiith a compb to umivullmr this eek mnl now ptesentti a slngul irly cosy appear ance. PIM'D rDennN J.illv. nireted 1 ltd Monday rveuiiiK on South Wm-hlUKton avenuo bv Patiolm n WaNh and Kteniv on tho eharse of ilrui.ki:iues and dis orderly ciiiidui t, win. jestuday lined 3 In police court. miU.V. CLASS MUKTS.-The Sunday Bi hool teae hots' Illhlo elat-s ol the Second Piesbtciiin chinch will be inidrct.eil In tlio leetuto room of th ihutch nt ".l"i o'elnk shaip this ovciiIhk b Jtov. Vi. KiiMiison. Piajer meetint; at s o'clock. ANXIVLUSAUY MASS. In St Petm's rntheilral esterda motnlns nu iinni vei&aty rcetulein nim-s for the Kite Ht. Itev. HNhop O'Haru was eelibiavcd Tho oilkfis weio tlioi-e announicd in c?mci daj's Tribune, over ono hiimiieii prievts from vailoua pirts. ot the dioccso at tended. HUItr.LAHS AT WORK.-Thu !n ur auco edllro of D. J. Cunpbell, In the Jcr rnU IiuIIiIIiik em Laikawanna avenue, was broken Into Mondiv nlvht l buii; lore, who fori ed tho eloor and lliulltu tho .key of thu tafe opcnul It nud took ju In las-li and scviial icvenuo and postal btamps. CITANOi: IS nn.M.-C. Peny V.'cnU. fotmcrly of Urifton, Pa., has purchased tho Interest of V, H. .Termyn in the Mice wholcbalo procery firm of Jermyn fc Duffy, nnd the business will In fututo be condutted imdor tho namo of Weiitz i Duffy. K. li. Jermyn nlll leave in a few dajs for California, where he his sxtPnslvo rolel mliilnt; Interests. Mr. Wents. the new member of tho ilim. is a Dr.BnIfr COUCH SYRUP Cures Croup and Whooplng-Cougl Unexcelled for Conaumpt Ives. Gir quick, lure re.rlu. Re fue ubtltuti h -,BultlPtlllcurtLi!ioui.iiS, 7r.a,wyl. 2EiMll brother of Dr. Jolm I. Went, of this rlty, mill Is lecosnizcd as u progressive bUHliiLns m:iu. fM'ttlCAb RULli:r AHKOCIATION. A number of Iho prlcals of tin Kc-iuiitnn illori.ro luld it tncctliiK' III this city es tcidav iiihI formed tho Oloilcnl ltcllof nanuclntlmi, Tlio olhecrs chosi ,t vvetoi I'ro-ldrnt, Itov. T. K. Coffey, of (.'.uhon. (bile: vlcu lucsldont, nev. P. J. MeMunui, tif t.rccn KIdqo: secretary, Nov. l'ctr Christ, of South Scranton; trcasuter, Jitv. li. J. .Mellcv, of Scranton. PAY-DAYH. The- Delaware, l.urka wnnna nml Western compiny paid es tcrday fit tho mtichlno shops, Pvne, Tay lor and Uoldrn mines. Today thu em ployes of tho car nhoti", llrhbln and CajtBii minis will bo paid, and tomor row tho pay car will visit tho Storrs Hhaft. Thu Delavtaic and Hudson com pany paid vetcrday nt tho Grassy Inland rolllery, reck. We, and Xo. '1 mines ut Oljphart. XnW.MAS' MAOAK1NE C'l.tJU At last nlrht' rtnilnr mcctliiK of Hie Newman M11K112I111- elub two Intel entlnK miners were nail, "Tim Hellton of Trniivsou," bv MIhh Miriam Millet, and "Whv the Hoers Are ut War with Ihwlinel," by MI'H i:11 IlHrutt. The papers weie 10 vIuwh of rut rent nuiRuzIno m tides and wre very devctly written. At the con ilulnn of tho llterarj exercHes an hour ai Fpent in (sociability. rnitorsox injimu'd. - About 10 o'clmk list odnlnir lMuard I rKUKoti, 11 man about SO jenm of iirc, who itavc bis home 111 Pre k tile, entfied tlio l.ai Is uwanni hospital and imknil for lieut uicnt. Ills lip was ntnio.t cut in two unil ho a No hud his lie.nl badly cut. He nld lh.it he had been nttaeked at Oly pli.uit Just as ho was about to ntn u Mrcct ,ii. An unknown man. be ilalnnd. iis nilted lilm and Indicted the liijutlcs. flHCKKX AN!) w.rn.i: St'l'l'l'lt -All ari.il Kiminty tor the lit. ken nml wnllb Mi;i er 10 ho rI 11 in ht. l.tiU 's pit Nli limine In sjt. MnrurelY milld mi Thnr-ilav evenlni: have been must tlmr oiiUilv ninili' b the warden of the en in tali ment (mmlttco of the guild, :ii S H. Detman, nml the heads of tin va rious Hpiilal eoliinilttccs The pluiMilit Millil moms as w, as the ninlltniliim v III bo open (inline tho v cuius Im thf Musts of the ocr.iclon. ANNPAl. HAM. (ilVK.V-The third mmii.il lull, irlveu In tin. Smith Side Hi blew l-iiillis' AM s-oilit. wbbli 1 "k pi ue 1 it nlfiht at Muvo lull pinvtd n Rii i( slll(, attrartltp a multltuile "f Ktlesls. Oituv musle was ImiiNluU 1 l.iwieiueV full mi liir.lr.1 The alTur was In iluiKf of the olhieis of the as s'lilatlon vho aie Mrs l'min .liidkn vles, piesMint, Mi rminv M-l,eior. vlie piedent, I. UtPLllbetei, hpi iel.it ,v , Ml. Sophie ItnriN. tieasiini Mis. Ito'le WfNhtrKir, Mrs Pinrl ah nil in, Mrs. HckI. AVelsbeiKPi". trusiipu. BAR TO EXPRESS PREFERENCE Meeting Will Be Held Thursday in Law Libt.iry. Tlio follow inj; was piesented yestet la to .Inine.s H. Tot toy, president of tho Lackawanna Hat association: To James H. Tom v. lNq . President of the I. uk.iwaiina liar Association. The mule n-lfined, mcmbeis or the bar of 1. ickawanna eoiint.v, respect fullv ask von to e ill u me, tlm; of the bir for tho purpose of old ilnlns an opn lol on the iiiesllon of the n pollltnietit or il MUlthsilt III .Illllde Ollllslil. .(hisnidi V. S Wlll.nd, Henry A. Knapp. ' p. O'Mulby. C. S Wooiliulf, I.evvN H. Cutei. Alfred Hand, II. .Iisiip, (I . f'lurles J, Post, v II. Jes siip and I, A. Wut re 8 111 aeioiilanie with lln ieiilest ccn lalntil In this petition Mr. Teuiey has e ailed a nieetliiir of the tttoine.vs r the 1,'iekivv uina bin In the lavr lliuaiv nt 11 o'clock Thuisdav nni nliir. All iik iuIk it. of the l ir no teinitrlfd to attend whether tiny bduiiK to the t,t r as.sueiation or not. A tele mam was (i.ia-. Mint ti (iovornor Stone ieriiestlii(j- him n, t (,, innkc the niipolntinetit until tftt.r Thuisilaj's niieiliiK. It w,ist,iu,i ,v Hon. 11. X. Wlllanl, -Jt.ib;,. of th suieiiof couit: Hon. Allied Hand, in justice of the fuipieine court, and lion. AV. H. Jes-siip, cx-Judgc- of the Kusiiuc htinn.i county couit. NEXT CARRIERS' CONVENTION. Detroit Is Making Big Preparations for the Event. Detioit has alieady begun to jucpaie foi tho eleventh annual convention nC tin- -N'atiGiial Letter Can lots' oonven tlmi. to bo lielil in that tity iie-xt Scp tembei. An exeoutivii lonunltleo ..f eaiilus JuiH been mcnnleil tn t.il.. ehatKH ot all airnuRctucnls unil u eli- I Hilar lettft has barn sent out to cvciy blanch .ifsciclntlon In the country. I This lotto:, a ropv of whleh bus been I li'ieivpil bv tho loeal braneh. stnnst' that tho members! of the e ommitte. ! have taken off tholt eoat3 and aio Ret tlnir elovvn to woik. to make the no tion reinvention tho equal of tho Scianton otio of list car. The fact Is mentioned that the Hon. Wllllum Mulaek postmuster yronoral of Canada, toRether with his staff and a laiKe numbei of Canadian tan lets, will take p.nt In the p.uado, ,ia vll! also every cutler v Itlitti a tndlus of '.00 miles of Detroit. ONLY ONE SCHOOL NOW CLOSED And No More Are to Bo Shut Down, i It Is Thought. I The only public si hool now closed K Nu ::, on tllen stiet, whleh w.ih hi-I deieU shut last Kiiday by Hculth Ol Ibei Allen. I It is not thuiiKht HU'-Iv unless un- I fotescen e Iteumstanceh nilse, tint any . moto cllOlll buibllliKS will bo clo.sol. Almost ono half of the buildings In the cltv have now been .shut down and thoiouRhi) ruminated. H. T. HERMANS APPOINTED. Will Act ns Armorer for Thirteenth Regiment. (Ian T. Hot mans bus been appoint ed ut motor by the bo.it.l of utiuuiy tt.istees, to tucceid the luto rteoie Watkins. The appointment, hovvcvri', tines not cany with It the political of Inspector of title practice, wlileli latter pl.ve will be lllleel later by anioinlment of Col onel Watics. YOU'LL OUT COLLAUPD SATL'UDAY. Try a "Hotel Jetmyn" cigar, 10c, DIES. D.VVIRS-Thc. XV. Davlos, at his hoin, e,0 CunoubO avenue, l'ebruar U, JUoO. ;it,-o s3 cnrs. I'uniial notice later. KOUD.In Scranton, lb. 6, Mrs. Foi .J, 317 North Kvcrc-tt avenue. Kunernl Thursday. Scrvlco at St. Patrick's (hurr't Intel incut In tho Cathedral cemetery MUI.LIK.-In Scmnton, Feb. G, Timothy Mulllti, C16 Orchard sttect. 1'unerul nntouncement luter. BUlCUrKI.'.-In Scranton, rob. (!, 10). Mary B'ltclltTc, red C )eur, daushfr or Mr. und Mm. Wllltum Sutclifrc, 508 t'liyitfa'a ktrtet. Funeral Thurrduj. noon from the residence. Inletment will be at Avoca, DASTARDLY CRIME TO GO UNPUNISHED ESSENTIAL EVIDENCE CANNOT BE PRODUCED. William Hunt, the Victim of tho Fiendish Outrage at Aichbald Last August, la Paralyzed, Speech less and Dying At the Caibondalo Hospital, and Being the Only One Able to Identify the Heartless Wretches Who Robbed Him, the Case Will Never Bo Tried. It Is more than likely that Michael Ke.uney und John Mackey will et.cn pa without own beliiB tiled for the das tardly ciime with which they Btun 1 accused robbing ami iloeitlnsj on an Inclement nlcht it fatally wounded vic tim of u runaway accident. William Hunt, the victim, I" dylntf nt tho Carbomlalo hospital, nnd, thu phvMlclunsi say, can not live more than a couple of weeks. Without his testi mony It Is impossible to hecuto a, con viction, Blsttlet Attoiticy Jones sayii, anil as theru Is no possibility of his evidence bfltie; foi tin oitilnK, tho ac cused must needs be nlluwed to ko fiee. The ilistrlit attotnoy tucKtsted to co'.itt jostotday, when thu ea'c was called, that a vol diet of not mtllty be tiiKon mj us to not the e'.ise off tho list, but Judge Kd wards tlumglit best to postpone this action urlll after Hunt dies, and gave dltoctlons ncconllnly. Tho ilcfoiidanth' lights woto protected by allowing thoin to go on their own teeognlzaneo. Hunt,' It will he lomemboied, was found at di.v bioak one tnoinlng In August list,, l.vlnp at the foot of an i lubinKuient in a lonely plaeo nlotu tho main mad leading ftoin Atchbabl to C.tthoudale. He had been vNitlng at Aichli.ibl ind Mailed about 10 o'clmK at night to iltlvv to his homo above I'm est City. His hoiio becnm' (lightened ul it passing car, and bj eonilng umnaiiageiiblf, elashed over an embankment, piling hot so o in luge an I ell Ivor In a heap at tlio bottom Hunt's back was btoken and lie was tendered helpless. Thus he lay for houts within loaeh of the louse's hoofi and was repeatedly stepped upon and kicked. A told tain sol li along to w ards mornlnpr and added lo his other mlsoiks. STOUY HH TOLI). When he was s-uccoml at dajbreMk ho was lying some elistanco ftom thu huso and catiiago with his head test ing on tho caiiiagc cushion. Ho told his tosetii'is that two in. n bid come along during tho night, ttu.1 after dtag glng him out of teail: of the hoist' hoofs and plaidng tin cushion under his head, lobbed him of till his money. Ituiuiiv vas set afoot at one and tho nct dav Ke.unev. Mackey and an other youth woto atiostei for the 1 1 lino. Thev bad been di Inking in a noaiby saloon and staiteil foi homo about midnight. L.Uei. Mai ko an I Kearney n mined to tho saloon and wort o.uito flttstt with money. This and some temaiks they won- leporteil to. lmvo let eli op eoiKoinlng a drunken man Ivlngbv tho ro ids,1e, Jul to their being bold for the ctiinc. They admit they found Hunt and placed him out of danger of tho hotse's hoofs, aft'r whit h thev iKeil him eomfottably on the iiishlon and left him ti sleep off his diiink, as thev supposed. Thev did not know ho was Injuied, they sir, and posltlvily denv that they lobbed him. At least two ae iiiital vridlets n luiupd (siot(lav did not meet with tavoi fiom Judge KdwateK When Sam Smith, tho coloied man iicciiscd of stealing Divld Kuhi man's bh.vclo. wntt ictuineil not guilty, the Judge said with emphasis that the vetdlct should hav" bion the other w.i. J'rank Limuii.ttis, a iunk dealer of Caibon dalo, who was ai e used of jeccivitu? stub n In ass it out small bojs who stol It Jiiuii the Dolivaio and Hudson shops, was at quitted in tlio ftco or undNputid testimony that the ,u tleles beating tho cornpan.v's stamp woto found on his picmNos, and the MtntincntK ot thtec bojs that Lainor cattx bought the goods fiom tlioin. l vmohhau ni:Fi:..si:. UN di fc'ttse was that he did not buy the at tides and did not Know they woto about his place until Detcctlv Cilppen unearthed thorn. Judge IM vv.tids, in dismissing him. advised hint to be moto raieful in the futuio ubo'it what he bought and whom he bought It fiom. Tho ehat go of robbery preferred by Mil hue! Calne against Pittilek Casty was not passed upon, It being shown that the defendant Is with the ntiny In the Philippines, Mb had Obltuhan v a lotuincd gulltj of assault and battety on Key. Jo-epli Simon, the S.vrlan priest, nnd senieneed by Judge McClttre to pay u $10 lino and costs. A verdict ot not guilty was dltectod bv Judge McCluto in the case of ma licious mischief piofeneel bv ('hailet P. Powell, division supei Intendoiit ot tlio Scinuton llailway o iinpanv, iiiliist Cnntiaitor . II. Coons. The bittot, while oxoavatlng tho. South Side sowot, jdlcd dltt on the compan's tt.uks nnd left It theio foi an un teisonable length of time. When ho lefuscd to move It tho company hid him anosteel Judge MeCluio i tiled that tin ait under which the Indict ment was di awn did not cover the oi fi nso in question. IMwntd Crane was found not guilty PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ADVERSITY- Anil at Hip same lime travel rapidly towanls prospcrlt). How? Open a savin; ac count vtllli the Traders : National Bank Corner of Wyoming Ave. and Spruce Street. A safe and sound insti tution, and deposit a portion ot your income regularly and systemat- -f Ically. You'll be sur prised how quickly vour savings will grow, a'ided by the interest. -f -f -f -f VIN MARIANI Mailnni Wine World Pamous Tonic. Many thoutnd rhyclclans and millions of persons during the past thlrty-tlvo ttrs Invo thoroiMhly tested Vln Maiiaui und lrvarlallv expel let rid beticllclal ef fects Thousands of famous uien mil wo men from almost pvoiv walk of llfo lutvo praised Vln Mirlinl In tioetry and proe, lit music, sculpture raid painting. Try Vln Martini on Its mVilts. Sold byuHdiut;lBts. ncfitseSubstltUtes. of nspnult and battery on Anthony llitddy. Thu costs vvcro divided. Not nulltj, costs divided, was the ilndlntr also In tho assault and battery cast of Vayltts ttldrlck nsalnst John Qoska. A vetdlct of not guilty was taken In the case In which P. J. McNnmnra, Patrick Olbbons and Mlohael McDon ough weie chntgrd with stealing a red licrrlnt? apiece from Savlllc's matket on Notth Main avenue, Uleveti-year-old Joseph Wltko was toturnod not guilty of ttssault und battety on Joseph Maleheselnk's boy, tho prosecutor agreeing to diop the case, VHllDlCT JiIHHCTKn. A verdict of not guilty was directed In the larceny eae btought by Mary Gaughan against her former landlady. Maty Ann Kenny. When tho fonner moved tiwuy, she left behind a quan tity of bedding und clothing. These, the landlady lemoved, piled them In the gulden and burned tlieitt, Tho defense was tint the Uaughaus had hud dlphthetla and tlio boni'ic wits made as a matter of luotectlon. The couit ruled that as the goods had not In en convened to the defendant's uo no laiceny was committed. John Golkii, (.hinted by Dav Id Yuungmnn, vlth assault and battety, was lotind guilty and lined $5 Joseph Selbotosky convicted of assault and battety on Michael Smith, was lined $20. Hoth casts weie dealt with by Judge McCIute. Maty Savage failed to appear to J answer tho chat go tif laiceny nnd re volving piefeiitd by James Dm kin, itntt nor nan was toiieuou una a. i apius Issued. A eaplis was likewise Issued for Thomas Kllpatiick chatged with attempted eiliniual assault by Cltircuca Humlston. Henjiniln Mendelssohn did not wish to ptosecuto Andtew Kovlch for lar ceny and receiving nnd a vetdlct of not guilty was eutcicd. A nol pros on pajment of costs was cnteicd In tho assault and battery case against An thony Kuane, In which Anthony Bar ictt was prosecutor. Kuane is In the Hillside Home. A verdict of not guilty was taken In the oaso of John I.oo dunged by Michael Duffy with 1 tr ( tnv anil lecolvlng. Stanley and Allek Vanosky are on trial before Judge McClure on a thai go of larceny and lcceivlng preferred by Mich tel Melllck. Tho nisi! of John Zench, of Wlnton, ehatged with attempted ctimlnal as s.iult on Hatbata Pes irehie. was given to the juiy just beforu itiljouinmeut. He claims It is a spite action losultlng fioni his having the woman's husband in tested for obtaining goods under false pretenses. Reach's house was binned to the giound yesterday after noon while he was In couit. Two Opinions Handed Down. Judgo H. M. 1'duarils esterday banded down two opinions dealing with eases that have ttttiacted no little it tcntlon. In one be dissolves the p:e liinlnaty Injunttlon gi anted on the pe tition of George W. Plnn, lestialnlng P P. Cm tor and otheis fiom walling up the easteily bank ot the Laekawan m livet at Capuust. In tho oihet bo decides against the claim of the plalnlllfs in the ease of t' e Case.v-Kellj Hi owing tonipuiy against Maty IMiiiiuiils and thu Nlagata I'lic J instil. mi o e o npaiiy. I The contest between S. 1!. JMIls and the Casey Kelly llicvvlmr company for 1,2'.0 insutaneo money, tetlUeil on .'i polity on the binned hotel piopeity nt' M.UV I'dniunds, vvar. deoieled by Judgo lMvvaids In favor of Mr. Mills, who i tainted he was entitled te it be cause, the polity of insutaneo Issued to jMuy JMmunils lind in It tin usual nioilgagco clause In his favot. The blowing company as an attach ing ciodltor denied the validity of th mntjigeo dabsc and cone n;l tlnttli monoy belonged to Many l'di'iunds, and, tltoit tote, should bo paid to them by vlitue of tho attachments issued upon their Judgments ngalns-t Mis. Kd niunds. Will of the Lato Judge Gunster Tin will of the lab lamontPil Judfro V. W. CiiniHtcr vv.ti probated jesterdny and letters testamentary v.vte granted to the widow, Mi p. Muiparet Oun3ttr, who Is mueli! sole licit' and excruttlx, and KUiidian of the pel sons and es tates 01 the elilldten. The document was written Match 5, 1W, by tho judRO himself. It Is Inlet und follow? closely tho ll!$.l!lt,$J ;rs '1Mb JIiiu un Haiidw eiii-; ri:t . THE FIRST COST i it of a cheap t antra ((). called) Is ?? not the only expense. Ro paii.s soon run Into dollars, Buy tai.s Sterling, fc ff'B sullt of hoavj, clean cahtlngs p with biieks twice the thick- 2t ness of those In other ranges 55? then jou m.tKe an economl- W cal nut chase. 55 I. i Foote & Shear Co. "J? JJ9N. Washington Ave M !I!I9IIIIIB! Everett's Horses and carriages are su perior to those of any othei livery in the city. If you should desiie to go for a drive during this delight ful period of weather, chII tele phone 794, and Everett will send you a llrst-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 236 Six Court. (Near City Hall.) simplest form of such an instrument. There woto no nubscrlblng witnesses. Kv-Judgva K. N. Wlllord and II. A. Knapp were called In to Identify tlio handwriting. The document In full loud as follows: 1. rinlciltk W. Gunsler, of the city of frcrnntnn, cotintv or Liekiiwunna, and state nf Pemisjlvnnla, being of nound mind, memory nnd understanding, do n.Jke, publish nnd declare this as and for i' v Inst will and testament, lit n by rc vtikli g ami maklnv null nnd void nil otlcr wllln by me at any time heretofore made. I give, hen, tenth nnd devise nil my cs. tiitc, real, personal mid mixed, and Wheresoever the snme may bo situate nt the time of my death unto my wife, Mng glo aunster, her heirs and uslgns fot V.FJ .A,H' l (. hereby constitute nnd ri point mv said wife guard Inn of tho Persims and estates of all my rhlldrtn und sole executrix of this my last will und testament. J..ni?,lJ,UM.h,rcof l ,,'l' hereunto set my htind and sett this nfth day of Mnreh ninety-six0 tllol'sa,ia clKht hundred urd Pred W. aunster. Seal Liver complaints cured by Beecham's Pitts. .. Smoke the Pocono Be. cigar. Finest wine and cigars at Lano'a, S20 Spruce street. YOU'LL G171' COLLAUHD SATtinDAY. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" clpar, 10c. We Call Your Attention To Our Immense Stock of Horse and Mule Shoes Bar Iron Steel, Channells. Angles, Shafting, Toe Calk Steel, Bolts and Nuts, Rivets and Washers. An Endlsss Stock of Blacksmiths' and Wagonmakers' Supplies. 126 ana 128 Franklin Ave. Calling Cards and Wedding Invitations Latest Styles at D. IRVING SIMMONS, 720 Connell Building. eiilali I ft (iuiiii3iiiiii)utii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii:;iiiiiiiiiiiii!uiiiiiimiiHiira iR I As t- I Usual Big Bargains in All Kinds You will find here Shoes to protect your feet and a prices will enable you to easily own a pair. All our icguiar ; These Are 5 On Regular Goods, We Have Broken Lines and Small Lots At Larger Reductions, X S arm Mi a m i g j I LL S Corner Lackawanna ami Wyoming Avenues, fe S LUIUUI II mmmmmMIH UUllliiillllll 1 111 IHllllllliuu mimmmw nwiffiinvfmifii nviwi wra mnHivillfl .Y.y.y.y ill Is Annoying mmmmmmmmmmmmmm0 Cloth Jackets My stock of Cloaks, Jackets, etc., both for Ladies, Misses and Children has been unusually large and handsome this season, and many handsome garments remain, owing to the warm weather and late win ter. We nre sure to have cold weather yet, but the Cloth Jackets must go. Consequently you will find All $25.00 Tickets for $12.50 All 20.00 Jackets for 10,00 All 15.00 Jackets for 7.50 . All 10.00 Jackets for 5.00 AH 7.50 Jackets for 3.75 All 5.00 Jackets for , 2.50 All 4.00 Jackets for 2,00 Golf Capes in Handsome Effects. Were $25.00 for $15.00 Were 20.00 for 12.50 Were 15.00 for 10.00 Were 10.00 for 7.50 Were 7.00 for 5.00 Great reductions in prices on Furs. These are not old garments, but all new, up-to-date the kind you always find at F. L. Crane's LAACilNA Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. NO fflORE DREAD OF THE DEHTAL CHAIR Teeth Filled and extracted w absolutely withontpain bv our new scientific f method. Reputable Dentists Should not be judged by the catch-penny methods of the Dental Fakir. Our prices are the lowest possible for first-class work. Our system of Crown and Bridge Work is superior to any other. We ere up-to-date in all branches of Dentistry. DRS. SAPP 134 WYOMING AVE. (Over Corner Lackawanna and 9 CmmOtoily FEBRUARY SALE $6.00 SHOES FOR 5.00 4.00 " 3.50 3.00 " 2.50 2.00 ' 1.50 1.25 1.00 " .90 .75 " .50 " 4.25 44 3.35 2.95 2.60 2.10 1.65 1.35 E.IO .90 75 .60 .42 lilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllpltfllllllllllllllllllllUmilllllli! To have a lamp chimney snap and fly in a dozen places the first time you light the lamp, or a breath of cold air strikes it, particularly so when you have paid the price of a good oue. If you buy the M. Si P. Top you take no such chances. Look for thU label at Half Price. & McGRAW, Millar & Peck's China Store.) Wyoming Avenues, of Shoes. look well, and our Febiuary grades marked as follows: $5.00 It Will ...Pay 4 I You 1 i s To .. I Attend: I Our H I M Mi Ffihrnary 1 Sale, r7" &$?&( f . JU J ,
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