' jfc5- V V rV;--7T'' 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1900. t" "''nwii"-'?r7 r Do You Want A Phonograph ? This is the place to buy them, from ($5.00) five dollars upward. Records are 50 cents npicceor ($5.00) five dol lars per dozen. We have a fiue lot of good Records now on hand, of the lat est songs and instrumen tal selections published. Is your Talking Ha chlne out of order? Briug it to PERRY BROTHERS As we make a specialty of repairing all kinds ol Musical Instruments. 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. r g Per LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orderi Promptly De:lvoral 3yS7 Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. AH kinds ol transfer work promptly and satisfactorily done. Offlco 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono 525. Barn Phone 6082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. HIP,!,!, ICES ID (HEN HIS 420 Spruce Street. Mnnonlo Tcmplo. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist Jn tbe City Who Ir a Graduate in Medicine 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. TEETH If you have any work to be clone call and take aUvantuo of the following prices: Gold Crowns, Best $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling 50c. Crown and brldce work a specialty. All the latest electric appliance used for tho allegation of pain. C.ill and have your teeth examined flee of charge. Ab tolutely painless extraction. Dr. Edward Reyer eta SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT house. 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. Postofflce. V MQNaKjSg SCHKDULLS riLLD.-Tho sclicelules in tho batikiuptc-y im-o of Lobcek .V Corin were esterclav llle.l with iwurco In Iiankruptcy Van Woimer. JU:i:TING rOSTl'ONKD.-Tho mect IliK of the Uoaiel of Associated Hi.tiltles which was to have taken place last evening, was postponed ovvlni,- to tho abvence of the members). KAI.Si: ALAUM.-Tlio alarm of tiro turned hi from box &.'. at tho corner of Illoom avenue and West Market street last Jilslit. was a false one, theio beliiff no lire anywhere in tho vicinity. CLOSKD TOMOWIOW.- Collector of Internal Ilevenuo Penman announces that tho Internal revenue olllces In tho Rovernmcnt building win be clobeel nil day lomorrow, it belnjr WnshinKton'a blrtliflay. amuONS Ain'EAL.-Tlie nppeal of John Gibbons', from tho decision of the court of thin county in thu contempt proceedings will bo nrKued Thursday morning iictore tho supmno couit ut rniladelphla. ANKLT2 INMlinrnini,., vMjt .... employe ut the Dickson woiks, w.is'tak- mi 4 .Tin f nnl.n.. ........ I. .... I.... -. ... ... .w ,,.u uainunuilM liueillll, Willi llll Injured anklu Monday night. A chain had swung aKalnst It nnd badly biulsid It, no bones being Injured. CULLS nniNG I'AINTRD.-The cell rOOmS In thO CltV linll fll-A hnlnr. nitrify. I after having gone thtough a course of viuaiiBiiiK unu scouting, jjiiwuni mirk, hnube Js in charge of tho Job, nnd when It Is completed tho cells will juencnt a much better appearance. WHIST MATCH roii TUOl'IlY.-J. W. Dusenboiry. L. (1. I.abnr, H, r, Wnl laco and I". A. HintenneUter, form a Bcranton team whkh will i-o to Haiti moro to play a in itch gamo of whist against a team fioin that city for u tiophy on noxt Satin day night. SEWK8 OK MmCTINns.-Heslnnliig Thursday t)0 congregation of Alt Hours univoifaiwt church, on I'lno sticet, bo. tween Adums and Jefferson avenues.wlll conduct a series of meetings. Thoso who will take pnrt ns speaker aro Urs. Sag... of nrooklyn, and A. n. Curtis, of lllng. hamtoii. Iiolli uiq able und billliaut &&&&' t : CITY NOTES I speakers. They will give nn explanation of UnlvcrsalNtn. m:abi:d tut: ijaths.-m. .t. Purccit, of tliN city, has leased tho Turkish bnthi on Not Ih Washington ivtreet, Wilkes Ilarre, which ho will tun In connection with tho Scranton Mill. ri'NnitAT. THIS MOIIN'INO.-Thc fu. n e nil of Albert Smllev Stuart, son of Mr. and Mr. V. M. Stirirt, of I'r.ink llu ncuu', will tali place this mottling lit 10 o'clock ftoiil tho losldeliee of hli titiclc, Wllllnm I- Tavlnr, 11 to Dlimnml avenues nnd will be pilvnto. Tho boy died Monday. ri'NlUlAL TODAY. Tho funeral of 'n.,.i..,iu t)..iin nr rti..i.i. ... ,,li,. , , a i lliMiini itwhlll III V'i, I Mitl III, huh mn killed nt ritlHtnn. Sunday morning, will tnko plneo from tho hotnu nf his p.iicnH this mottling. A requiem mast will bo said In Ht. 1'ntilckV church, OIphnnt, ut 10 o'clock, after which Interment will bo mailo In St. Patrick's ceniotery. TAKl'.N TO WII,Ki;S-HAUHi:.-Mny Thiuniis, nf Wllke-c. Ilarre, nrresteil Men dny In thl-n city, nt the In-ctntice of h r nmther, who claimed that she ran uwny from home about a rnr us", and .n living nn cll life heie. was taken to Wl!kc-Harre yeterilny, by n police offi cer, wlm c.imo ut) for that purpose. Tho girl objected fore llily to going back, growing stubborn and mMng consider able disturbance. She will probably bo tiluccd In Romo house of refuge. - WILL RECEIVE NEW DEGREE. Scranton Knights of Columbus Oo to New York Tomorrow. Ten members of the Scranton coun cil, Knights of Columbus, leave for New Yotk tomorrow morning to ic celvn tho newly formulated f jurth de gree of tint order. They are Itev. D. J. 'MncrioUlrick, 11. J. Uouike, John J. Murphy, V. F. Shean, T. J. Kgan, M. V. Ilrown, It. M. O'lirloti. II. J. Collins. M. T. How ley nnd Thomas Ihislincll. Twelve liundiod members of tho or der from nil over tho United States will tnko the degree nt t'io Banie tlm-1 Tho ceremony will be conducted In the Lenox Lyceum, by John J. Polanoy, nt New Yotk city, ex-stato deputy of Now Yotk, who Is the recognized lending authority on the ceremonials of the order, nnd who played a ptomlncut part In nrranglng the now clegiec. I'.dch council was empowered to se lect ten men from Its membership to receive tho new degree. These ten wil form the chatter membership of tho fourth clegicfi of the oidor and will confer tho degree on tho otheis an they become eligible. All the fourth degieo men ot Penn sylvania will assemble in Phil.ulclphl i later on to confer the new degiee. Other states will hold similar meeting- In their luinclpal cities. A feature ot tho new degree Is thnt it can not be conferred on any clay not u national holiday. Tho Scranton delegates will malw their heaelquarteis nt tho Impetlnl while In New Yotk. The ceremonies will be concluded early Pi Ida v morn ing, but the most of the vMtois will icmaln over for a few days. CONVENTION CALLS. Second Legislative Distiict. Notice Is hereby given to tho Itcpubll can oters of tho Second Legislative ells trlct that a. primal y election will bo held on Saturday, Match IT, l'.'uO, between tho hours of nnd 7 o'clock p. in., for thu purpose of electing two delegates to rip resent snld legMatUo ill-ttct In the com ing Republican state convention to be held In Hnrrisburg, and to nominate a candidate for the legislature. The con vention to compute tho vote will bo held on Tuesday. March 20, lSuo, at 1 o'clock p. m , In the court house In Scranton. In accordance with the rules governing this district tho candidates will bo voted for directly bj the voteis at tho polls Kach candidate must legible r with the district chairman his full name and post oftlco nddrcsg and pay his assessment twenty das before the election or his name will not bo placed In the ntllcl.it ballot, neither will any votes cast for him bo counted. The district vigilance committees In the vat lous precincts will conduct thu election and the tosult will be reported by the return Judge to thu distiict con vention, which will bo composed of the return Judges of tho nrlous dlstilcts. A written nntlec containing further in (mictions will be --ent to the incmbeis of tho said district vigilance committee. Predotlek W. Plolu. Chairman Attest: Walter 13. Davis, Seciclaiy. Third Lefjislativo Distiict. Notice Is heieby glen that a meeting of th' ..funding committee of the Hepub llcJ party nt the Thlnl !. glslathe li ti lot of Lackawanna county, will be held ut the Aililtiatlon loom, Conn llmiM, Scranton, Pa., on Saturday, the 21th d iy of Pebiuniy, llmo, at o'clock p. m., l Ti the put pose of llhig time and place tor holding the distiict convention and disposing of such other business as tn.iv piupeily bo bioiifcht befinu It. Tho fol lowing compilxo said committee: lionton Cleotgo Pn cnian. Clifton .Tames O'lluj le. Covington William c'obley, D.ilton J. A. Wiic.dliildgo. (Unburn 13. J. Xotthup, Uouldsboro .1. II. Ciidner. fiiecnllc-lil Piank Ki in on. Lackawanna township, South district David D. (JillMths, v l.aeknwnnua township, Kasl distiict William J AVllll.inis. Lackawanna township, Nculheast dl ti let Louis Kcluh.iidt. Lackawanna township, West distiict (Mooslc boiough) Jiilm MiCilndU1. LackavMinna township, Southwest dis tiict 13. P. Andeison. LaPlunie It II llolgate LehlKll Jacob Knee lit. Madison Piigc-ne Nuac-k. Newton Oscar Van lluklik, North Abltigtnn Stephen Aylesw'oith Old l-'oige township, Plrst distiict It. Willis Ilcc-se. Old Porgo township James Salmon. Old Forgo township, William Dennett. Sec mid distiict Pout th district- Hansom, Plrst district Tobias Stein Hansom, Second district (Jeo. It, Wan dell, Scott township George Miller. Scranton, Sixth ward. Third district W. 11. Davis. South Ablngton T. S. P.uker. Spring Drook T. J. Matthews. Taylor, First ward John H. 13vnns. Taylor, Scond waul J, 13. Watklns, Talor, Third w.ud John Pinncls, jr. Tuvlor, Pourth w.ucl James Pilce. Tnslnr, Fifth ward John 1". Thonuib. Waveily-Jolm W. Miller. West Ablngton J ( Northup. Ily ordci of tho Ch.ilimaii. T. J. Matthews. Attest:-.!. 13. Watklns, Secretary. Scranton, Pa Feb. II. 1000. Free Concerts. "Pianola" concerts will bo given at Powell's Music stoto on Wednesday and Sntutday nftet noons ut 4 o'clock, and on Friday evening nt S o'clock. Tho public Is Invited to hear this wondeiful Instrument. A Glance nt tho Krell Will nshiire you It's all right. Finn & Phillips. Dr. C. W. Ti overtoil, Itoom 1 Library Iiullillng. Hours 1 to f..30 p. in. Special ty, Diseases of Women. A Car Lond of New Krell Pianos, Finn & Phillips'. MtCllntock dells et s carnations for 25 cents a dozen. Telephone CCW. PRESIDENT TRUESDALE RE-ELECTED Result of Annual Meet ing of the Lacka wanna. BIG EARNINGS REPORTED Last Year When the Regular Divi dend Was Declared There Was & Deficit of Over Half a Million That Had to Be Made tip from the Sink ing Fund, but This Year, There Is More Than a Million and a Half Surplus After the Stockhold ers Get Thpir Seven Per Cent. Rumored Strife Not Perceptible. "A man ptomlnent in Lackawanna elides," "Several men about the de pot," "Those In n position to speak iu thotltntlvely," nnd the various other soutces of Infotmatlon whom the stove committees have so generously quoted with such simple nnd abiding faith for the last several months can now be expected to come out with tho usual "my teiuntks wete not correctly re pot led." The annual meeting of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company oc culted yestotday, and as yet the most patient and persistent inqulty has failed to discover that any of the big dallies had called In their "nest ni'n" from the Tiansvanl, Kentucky or the Philippines to do duty nt No. "fl Ex change Place', or that if any of these afotesald "best men" weie assigned to this now scene or expected cat micro that they found anything to try their best talent In the way of war coue .spondlng. In fact, the most reliable1 leports have it that not u chop of blood was spilled. KKPoiiT of mi:i:ting. Here is what the Associated Ptess has to say of the meeting: New York, Feb. 23,-At the iinnuiil meeting of the McckholdcH of the Del.ivvuie, Lackawanna and Western Itallrnad company, held hole, today, the milling managers were ie-olccti!l Samuel Sloan was elected to llll the vacancy In the dlicctnrate cau-ed b. tho di.ith of John I. ISl.ilr. William H. Tiuedalo was le-c-lected preside nt nnd Fred L. Chambels, soe-ietar.v anil treasimr. The- annual leport of the company for the j ear WO, was very satisfac tory. It showed a sin plus, after the payment of dividends, of $1,S07,173 against a deficit of f."-0n,T3, In 1S3S. The company makes an Important Innovation In tho Issuance of Its an nual leport. It presents a detailed statement of Its earnings and expenses, numerous traffic and transportation details and a moro expllelt and detailed balance sheet and Income account statement. Tin- company also makes a liberal deduction trom the year's earnings bj charging oif ndvuncci to leased lines In previous ears and also sunelty old accounts. The gioss earnings of the company were Jil.'LTi.l.'.', and the opei.itlng ex penses Jll.Ta'j, fs'.t, a eleeie.ise of fl.Tui!, "' The net earnings were fti,.vt.i; i. other Incomes, ji.isi.S'l. Deducting th- refiom JsC.T.'l of taes the total locolpts ale Jlfl'Jiri.Siii, an Ineiease of ne-irly $!.:."0,li The total cbatges are fi),TDi.'''i!, and the- seven per cent, dividend took l.Vll.i more, leaving nil unch.ugeil suiplus of l,G07,K.i. This showing Is certainly renuukable, in view of the fact that the company, (luting the least year, has expemlel Mich mi immense amount of money In impiovi-meiit.s and lepalt.-c. F.XPi:NlI3D MANY THOFSANDS. In Hoiauton nlone these cxpciidlttuei have amounted to many thousands of dollais, and the city has been gieatly beiiellteil the-ieby. Klecttle- plants and new Lollei plants, new bleaker ma-e-hlneiy, new vtntllatlii appaiatus und the llkeT have been installed at tho mines. The shops have been extended, renovated and equipped with new ma chinery, making it possible to do tho bulk of the c-onstuictlon and ivpalr wotk ut this one plant. Seventy now locomotives nt Immense build and latest stylo have been added to the lalltoael equipment, about half of them being at vwuk and tho otheis In emus of const! tic tlnii. Many new ears have also been added. Two huge buildings, a paint shop nuel f-toiehouse have been elected, and a new addition to the machine shops is under way. Many acics of land which tho com pany kept from the maikct have been disposed of at leasouablo llgures nnd ns a consequence hundieds of houses havi been, or soon will be, added to the city's, homes. Plans ate under wav for new depots all along tho company's lino, and the chief engineer Is prep.it lug to start In tho sptlng upon tho gigantic task ot easing gindes.sti (lightening curves nnd A well known mauufacturer of Cloaks and Suits in New York has discontinued making Separate Skirts because his factory is taxed to its utmost with advance orders on suits. This is why his entire surplus stock of Skirts is hare bought at a ridiculously low price. Fine Mohairs, Cheviots, Serges and Wool Homespuns all worth more today than when tluy were made a couple ol manths ago but you shall buy them At Prices Which Are One-Third and One-Half Value, For vr,. 1 (Q ,ul vv mucus iiliu VoC Fancy Mohair Skirts, and colored, latest, cut, velvet Present real value $1.50. Pfi 5 Q C Forextra quality all- wool Serge 5.0i and Cheviot Skirts, in black nnd colors. New back, taffeta lining. Real value 6.00. Jonas Lon replacing bridges from one end ot the system to the other. AVIth all these expenditures tho com pany hns not only decreased the num ber or wages of Its men, but, on the contrary, employs moro men and pays vastly moro wages than It over did befot o In Its history. The Increased earnings and tho consequent surplus nto tho results ot economy ntong'otlicr lines. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Order Issued by Postmaster E, H. Ripple. With reference to the observance ot "Washington's birthday In this city, tha following order has been Issued: Order No. 26. Washington's birthday will be ob nerved by this ofllce on Thuisday, Feb ruary 22, 1000, as follows": Carriers will mnkc one delivery and collection In tho mornlngr. Several de livery windows und stamp windows vWU be opened from 9 to 12 o'clock noon. Registry and money order windows will be closed all day. Collections on Main avenue, between WesfLacknwanna avenue and Wash burn street, also West Lackawanna, avenue and 1ackawanna avenue to Adams avenue, Adams avenue to Mul berry street, Mulberry street to Frank lin avenue, ancl all boxes between these points will, be made at 1 o'clock n. m., and the usual evening collections will nlso bo made. Kara H. Ripple. Postmaster. Per D. W. Powell, Assistant Post master. THEY TALKED TOO MUCH Morel and Roberts Made Their Ar rests Possible by Their Indiscreet Utterances at Montreal. It's a wise man who knows when not to talk. Antonle Morol and Augustl Itobeits. who are under arrest at Montient for shooting Officers Kays and Snyder, of Dunmore, on July 1 last, aie In a position to appreciate the tiuth of mis. The two men had been In this coun try only about six months when they made the desperate attempt on the lives of the c.flicers. They wcto em ployeel In Spencer's ilein works, and after the shooting remained here about ten days. The revolver with which tho shoot ing was done belonged to one of tho men, who, w hen he saw tho two offi cers following them, handed It to his conuade, who filed the shots which biiiughl down the two policemen. After leaching Montreal they evidently thought they wore safe to do und say whatever they ,. leased and cast cau tion to the winds. One night when the y had Imbibed a little too much u-d vvlne, one of them boastlngly leni.nked of a ceitaln man: "I'll 1 1.x him, like wo did two Scranton policemen." He then launched into tho lull stiuy of the nflair, giving all the details. Ono of the bystandeis, healing this, informed n Canadian el tective, and tho lesult was tho ariest ut the two men. and u series of com munications between Chief of Pollco Carpenter, of Montival, and Chief ot Police Hobllng. of this city, which con clusively established the Identity ot the pilsoners. Tho latter weie willing to accompany Detective Molr and Chief Deiks to this city after their hearing, but the red tape which has chaiactnilzed the atTuh all along prevented such an action. BOOMING RIGHT ALONG. Big Addition to the Bleaching Plant. Wentworth & Taylor Were the Successful Bidders on the Work. The contracts were let today for an Important addition to the Mathleson Alkali Woiks. Tho bleach plant of that establish ment will be gicatlv enlarged, it will require new buildings and will give employment to more men. The Mathleson Alkali Woiks niakcj caustic soda and bleaching powder by the decomposition of. salt. So much gt eater c-lhclency Is obtained that the bleaching plant could not, with Its piesent facilities, keep up with the demands upon It. Hence the enlarge ment. The- Ineiease will lesult in a fiO por cent, ki eater output of bleaching pow der. This morning the contracts for tho new wotk wetc- let and Wetitwotth ei Taylor of this city were the successful blildr is. Niagara Falls Gazette, Feb. 17. 1310. Popular Low Fare Excursion to Washington, D. C, Via the Lehigh Valley. Tickets on sale Febiuarv 27th, all stations, Sayie to Allentown Inclusive, including branch lino points within tho tenltory named, good for letuin pas sage until Match Sth, Inclusive: and will bo honoted on any tialn except tho Ulack Diamond I3.xpie.ss; from Sctanton, $7.73. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. m i Standard Merit. Tho Krell Piano. Finn & Phillips. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Fltst Presbyterian church will give Its nn nual dinner and supper In the lecture room on Thuisday, February 22nd, from 12 to 2 and C to 8 o'clock. Buy a Krell Piano and be happy. Finn & Phillips. Another Sale Beginning A Manufacturers' Entire The selling begins today on the second floor and lasts until every garment in the entire lot is disposed of. t: 1 misses black bound. I x-. For good quality Serge and 1 .OV Brilliantine Separate Skirts, lull width, percaline lining, finished seams. Real value $2. 50. For handsome all wool Crepon 555 Skirts, in charming designs and perfectly finished and tailored. Pres ent real value 7. 50, VIN MARIANI Marlanl Wine World Famous Tonic. Written endorsements from moro than S.COO phvilclans. Never has an) thing re ceived tuch high recognition from tho medical profcHrlnn; therefore Via Marlanl can bo taken with perfect safety. Sold by all Druggists, lief use Substitutes. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Tho marching to and from tho nudl toiium In the morning has very near ly renched perfection, nnd It will only require a few days before that mark Is reached, that is It the students will work as hard ns tho teachers to make It such. It requires no little amount of caro and supervision to have so large a number of students as now attend tho school march fiom every room In the building nnd tako scats In tho auditorium so that every room shall occupy seats In the same position every day. Hut this has been dono by hard work on tho part of those In charge of the dlffeient section", and It is a very pretty sight to see so large a number marching In nnd tak ing seats with so little confusion. This marching1 Is always commented on by visitors. It Is tho Intention of the teachers to present each class with an American flag, and ns they march In for tho exerclsps In commemora tion of Washington's birthday, to hava each class wave the flags. Another addition has been made In school, In the form of a large and magnificent book-case, which is lo cated in tho office. This book-casa furnishes a place to keep tho differ ent sots of literature which are not now in use. This is a very useful ad dition to tho things at tho school, as hitherto It was necessary for tho teachers of the English branches to keep these books In different rooms, thus making It very Inconvenient when' It was necessary for the bocTks to bi used, ns sometimes It was very dltll cult to tell where they could be found. Dv having tho book-case and nil the dlffeient works placed in a specified position Is will bo a very easy matter for them to be procured nt any time. Miss De.sslc Daniels, of the sopho more class, who has been detained home for tho past two weeks ot ac count of soi lous Illness, s lmptoving, but It will take some llmo yet before she will be able to icsume her place among her classmates. The tickets for the llter.uy contest with the Caibondale High m hool are one sale and can be purchased fiom a numbet nf the students. The hookey team was obliged to post- New Dress Goods We are showing fine seiec tions in the first arrivals. Glengarin Scotch Tweeds Entirely new effects; the proper thing for tailor suits and separate (C CA skirts P v New Mixed Tweeds One and a half yards wide, all wool, sponged finish, in browns, blues, greys, etc. HZrf Five yards makes a full dress pattern Black Brocade Soliet Blight luster fabric; "2Qr eight new designs JXC Cheviots, Broadcloths and Venetians Assort- !TPtrfron7'"p!?.te:....F"!V.'a.ng.? SOc to $2.50 SILKS. TOf Dexer ard Lambert's Glasse Taffeta Silks ' " In all the new pastelle shades. Steel blue, granite grey, royal blue, maiine blue, porcelain blue, turquoise blue, Venetian red, claret, geranium, fuchsia, dahlia. This Silk will wear. HZZy Cheny Bros. Foulard Silks High grade, new 0- designs, in shades reseda, green, royal blue, claret, russet, brown, etc. Twenty-four inches vide. Q Et Granite Silk A new weave, wear guaranteed: a - soft high luster Silk, All the new shades, suitable for waists and suits. HEARS & HA6EN Today Canaafa QHf-f-c Stock of.. Cpai dlC JIY11 L . For Fine Wool Homespun X.4" Skirts, in the stylish shades of grey watteau back and pet feet hang ing. Present real value $4.00. s For choice of elegant Broad. .05 cloths and Venetian materials, handsomely appliqued; box back and tunic effect. Worth 12.00. S MVrt WW.V WWW WWe WYWW wwvwu THE VERDIGT Its a beautiful decoration. Wroath of large roses which la striking. Tho China is Havlland & Co's, Nuf Ced. For some reaton It has not sold as it should, possibly its price, so we will cut and cut deep. Being an open stock you can se lect such pieces as you want. Tea Plates, were 90.25 dozen, now ,40cts each. Breakfast Plates, were 87.25 dozen now OOcts each. Dinner Plates, were 8.25 dozen, now 50cts each. Ind. Butters, were 83.50 dozen now 15cts each. Fruits, weie 84.00 dozen, now 25cts each. You can buy one piece or a Dinner set all at reduced prlce. MSIIaf JC frU 13a Wyoming! Ave. i vS if illicit vk " mmmmfmmmmmmmm Do You Quality as Well as Price ? miiWMilWiAiiiM We simply ask you to come in and let us show you our Jackets before purchasing elsewhere. We guarantee the prices lower than the lowest. Any Cloth Jacket in the House From $2.50 to $10.00 Many worth $25.00. They all belong to our reliable, up-to-date stock. R L. Crane, pone the game with the School ot Lackawanna, which was to hnvo taken place last Saturday, on account of tho heavy snow -toim which took placo j on thnt day. The gatim will take place Just ns soon as tho ic on the lake I will petmlt. Stephen Dawes. 415417 Lackawanna Ave. 4 ,05 watlc.iu bottom. Sons 4S "Walk in n4 look i"iui1 " S Consider LACKAWANNA AVENUE. "NOT IN A TRUST." The 1900 Bicycle Season Is Now On. We wish to announce that the 1900 Models of hi Both in Chain and Chainless are now on ex hibition. 126 and 12S Franklin Ave. Bicycle manufacturers. Everett's Horses and 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 Dlx Court. (Near City Hall.) Half Tones Every description at reasonable prices SEE D. IRVING SIMMONS, 720 Connell Building. evees I ten! i 2n For Elegant Tailor-m de Skirts ,V U ol fine all wool plaid and chev iot serge; well lined and interlined. Present real value 5.00, For Rainy-day Skirts, of heavy double plaid material, with back, ten rows of stitching on Real value ;?t. 50.