'4 THE SCH ANTON T1U13UNE-TUJ)SDAV, JULY 24, 1900. Put a Piano In your liotne now. Wo are felllnc out our iiitlro ttw.k at neatly reduuel pricis. i(nitc pand piano, rrpihr prlre fSJO; talc price $700 375 350 300 240 200 Voip piano, regular price $."00, bjId price Voi piano, regular price $40; fal price Ludnlff piano, regular prlco $17); tile price Ludttlg phno, regular prlc JTOOj Mia price Martin Ilrtn piano, rrgula.- prlre !; Kile price The above arc all tew pianoi and a guarantee Is Khcn with each piano Hav tenm or ID per writ Iron aliovo priced for rash ome fine liarcifn in second Mnel pianos Sheet music at cost and lcs thin cost. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Scranton Pa. Our store room Is for rent. Ice Cream. UGST IN TOWN. Per )c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 f Jephone Orders Promptly Dall vera 1 jjj-3J7 Adams Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Ofllco D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. .Teeth r &&&&&. Gold Crowns, besl 5 ' Gold Filling. SI a 7 " - V IX M A s --Xy YJ Best Set of Teeth 55 KSTy4 Sliver Filling 50c Good Care. Good care of the teeth does much to reserve them, but the dentist does lore. Ho can direct you in that caro . nd, by examination, prevent you from suffering and inconveniences. DR. REYER Ct4 SPRUCE ST.OPP. COURT HOUSE. Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat Office Hours 9 a. m. to 12 30 p. m.; 2 to 4. Williams Building, Opp. Postofflce. fK aNlOflL-rM)LABEO -- CITY NOTES -- -- - JIKKTI.Nfi THIS MOJtXIXfi.-Tliere will be a meeting UiU morning of the directors of the I lorence Jll.iiuii, at 123 Washington avenue. MCKNSi: TR VNS'KUlli:r -Court, joster.ley. tutisfitred to Inttz lmcidopf the nstaurant ln-eno for 105 W joining avenue, held by P. II, Connor, S.I.0CUM REUNION'. Alt members of the Flo. cum family are requested to attend a basket picnio and reunion at Mchols' groe, nnr Clarls'j Summit depot, on Wednesday, Au'. 1. STANTON Fl'SEn U The funeral of the late John 1". Stanton, of the South bide, will tako pi ice ednediy morning at 0 30 o'clock-, from St. Jolin'a church, Tig street. Intirmint will te made In the Cathedral cenieterj. MISS SWIXGLi: IMl'llOVIVO -The condition of Miss Alice Swingle, whom litre Hobciu at tempted to assault last week on the old bo-le- SPEEDWAY NEWS. The Speedway tlotei Open All Year.) A first-class city hotel on tho mountain, nnd solicits the patronage of the public. Rifle Range is open. A few good rooms for permanent boarders. Excellent meals at icgu lar hours. Breakfast, 6 to 9 a. m. Lunch, 1 to 2.30 p. m. Dinner, 6 to 9 p. m. Lunch all day in Cafe. Arrangements for large parties by phone, 4674. SAMUEL B, COX, Manager, P, O. Scranton Pa. S m&zg' yard, li rapidly Improving, and the ph)ilcln at tho Idckavvaiini hopltal, where she Is rest ing, licllcvo alio will pull through. t.Kfl It VllIA" Cltt'SIIKIt. Michael Matjacll, of Smith Siranton, vvm struck )y a Lackawanna switch engine hit night near Cllft street, and hid Ms right leg hadly cnnlicil nhoro the knee. He was taken to the I.ackawanni hospital, where the phjikiam hope to sae tho limb, JAMK3 IllIAVI'.tl AnitKSTKD. James Heaver, one of a party of four, charged with luirglnlj Ing the slnr of Anthony Ilarnln, of Dlckion City, was arrested there last night, ly Consta ble lllcharil Barron. He was brought to Hill city and lodged in the Centre street itation our night. I)i:Mi:i) III'.l.Ksn. The attenirt to secure the rc!eic nn hibeas corpm proceedings' of llohert l'ajne, one of the three colored men chirped with ftnhblnsr .lolin Walah at Degutl'j ealoon, was umuiuful. .liidxr Kelly decided that a prima faile cae against t'ane had been established. W C T. I'. HCVIC.-ttcv. V. II. Wllllatni, the drummer rvitiijcll.t, will iMlver one of his popular flddressin on Tlieinehv, at .Till oMock, in Nay Aug park, for the (Irccn ltldne Women's lilrstlin Timprranrp union, who will plinle there that diy. The Dunmorc and Scranton central unions are Imltcd to be present. T.i:KS IICU.TII KKrOTtT -TlifTP were 60 deaths reported to Iho feeretary of the boird of health for the week endlnc yei-terday. Thll is ery Mgli, but is tliree lower thin the pro lions week. There were 10 cacs of contagious disease reported, I) srailet feer, .1 diphtheria and 2 me isles. There wrrc two diiths from scarlet fever. V KAii: M.VJiM The Jmltor at No. id school on I'ranklln nwnue Marled to burn i lot of rubbish in the furnaces of tint tmitellnc list nlcht about 1130 o'clock, nnd passers by, noticing the nnnfcc nnd liellrvlmr tho building to l on lire, turned In an nlirm from box 13, rmvlru the cmtnl rltv firemen tniicli unncccs nrj trouble and atuinsince Hi: IS HK'OVntlNO.-C.ul. Ihe lniearold son of Attorney Anthony llaumann, of lillS IN nn avenue, who wis shot In the foot bv rlhiir CIIITord, on the 1'ourth of July, is link ing sure progress towards recovering However, as the bone wis badly shillcrcd, the healing pMcissj will require some weeks jet. Pr. Wchlau and Newberry arc attending the boy. who knows iircm roncortw -n lof it Police liobllng )esterdiy received a let'er from Hugh Itelllv, of Cleveliml, 0, announcing that 1 friend of his mined Hugh I). Cnrconii, who has n mcther nnd sister living In this rlir, had ilied recently, lie describes him as being it jears old, 6 feet 0 Inches In height, wight 111 pond" nnd dark eomplcxloned with a elark no'isiatl.e. OPKirniS lNSTM.t.T:i).-Tlie mly elected ndleers of Division .10, Ancient Order of lib hirnhns, were last night Installed, in St. I'eler's hill, Ilellevue, bj Ceuintv I'resblent Conrv ftcr the1 exercises a most enjoyable smoker was held. The following were tho ouV cers Instilled: President, J, Itoagan; lice president, Mjles Clalk, recording necrctiry, Jaincs Mcllonoughi flmnclal necretarj, John Meflreevyi treasurer, Thonns Timlin, eergcint at arms, John Civaniugh; standing committee, I'. V. Calpln, Patrick Murphy, Matthew Davcrn nnd John I.jnch. ornrnns or moltki: csT.i:.-The Moitkc cistle, No 2(,i, Knights of the Oolden Entile, bis elected the following olllccrs: Past chief, lie tin Weehler, noble chief, Clnrles T.ittlej vbe chief, l'mll Korls, high prie-t. Philip Klein, vinenble' hermit, Herman Vollhrueher; mikter of records. Ilenrv Mohr; clerk of ct chpepicr, Itudolf Mocker, keeper of exchequer, Jice.li Kasler, sir herabl, John Hurbert; wor th Vird, l'nn7 I.uft: uorthv clnmhcrliln, Clnrles (.riieiuler. ensign, Cirl Lorenrj csqulie, Jieib Weiihel, flM gimiNmin, fleorge l'nevl; croud gmribman, 1'ied llo.ver; trustee, 1'red 'preekler repicse nlative to grind castle, John Ducklee-amii. NEW MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. riled Bonds That Insure Faithful ness in Duties. Gcoio GtHliths, tax collector of Jlooslo baiouRh, lllcel hla bond with Clerk of the Couits Daniels yesterday. It Is in the sum of $23,000 and has tts sureties John M. nobliiHon, John McCilndle ami Kichaul IlarrliiKton, The bond was nppioed by Judge Kd watds. The bond of James I'. 'Wilson, col lector feir Scott township, was approv ed bv JndRe- Atehbald and lllod. F. S. Henedle t and James Wilson ate sute lles in the sum of 51 1.OOC. Judge Kelly approved the bond of John J. Coyne collector for Lackn wanna township. It was for $12,600, The sureties are Mary Coyne, T. J. Coyne, Martin Flahetty, M. A. Dona Imp and I. Mulherln. John Sutber, treasmer of Old Forge boiotigh, filed a $9 000 bond, with J. G. Kent. J. Uutler, Newton Williams and Thomas Plckrell as .sutetles. A BIG MORTGAGE FILED. Given to Insure Gas and Water Com pnny Bond Issue. An unusually large mortgage was filed for tecordlng with Recorder Wainke yestoiela. It Is in the sum of $000,000, and Is given by the Scran ton Gao and Water company to tho Lackawanna Trust -tnd Safe Deposit company, to insure tho bonds Issued last May, when the company Increased Its bonded Indebtedness from $1,131,000 to $1,731,000, to pin chase the Piovl dence Gas and Water company's hold ings. The bonds nte designated as "pur chase money mortgage bonds." They draw five per cent, lnteiest, are paya ble semi-annually and are to run ten or twenty years, at the option of tho company. SIxty-sK dlffeient parcels of land utf described In the deed transfers Iim the Providence company's holdings to tho Scranton company. HEALTH FOR WOMEN. Subject of a Talk by Madame Daven- pott in the Hotel Jermyn. Madame Davenpoit gave a talk yes tot dav mornlnsr to a larco number or ladles assembled at the Jermyn. She spoke especially on the necessity of health for women, since It means the capacity for most benefiting the tace and tho enjoyment of true living. In the afternoon a large class list ened to dlicctlons and advice regard ing the cato of the body and tho de velopment of grace and beauty. This moinltig another lesson will be given in a manual of exercises and a method of diet. Tho lesson will be held at the Jet my n. Lots for Sale Opposite club house nn Itoulevard, for $200 and up. Now is tho time to buy, befote they nto up, as tills is tho fit st. Also on Itouli!nrd abovo the park, Flvo lots on Washington ave nue. Deed w 111 be drawn no liquor can be sold on lots on Ttoulevard. Inquire, Dr. G. V. Hill & Son. Low Rates to Chautauqua, N. Y., Via tho Lohlgh Valley railroad. Tick ets on sale July 27th for all trains, ex cept tho Ulack Diamond Express, lim ited for return passage to August 26th. Fare, one nnd a third, not to exceed $10.00. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Smoke Tho Hotel Jermyn cigar, lOo. BOARD RECEIVES BIDS FOR SUPPLIES USUAL COMPETITORS AGAIN IN THE FIELD. Proposals on tho Two Principal Ar ticles Show Wide Variance Con tracts Awarded for Furnishing Coal nnd Wood Attendance Officer Martin Joyce Is Again Heard from in the Matter of Enumerating School Childten Now School to Bo Established in the Eleventh Ward. WjIb for furnishing Fchool supplies for the coming year were opened nt last night's meeting of the board ot contiol nnd reforied to the supply committee. Tho bidders nto H, V.. I'rendergast, Reynolds Rros., T, 12. Price, Peters liros., tho Footo & Fuller company, tho McConnell School Sup ply company, of Philadelphia, nnd Lindsay & Co. Lindsay & Co.'s bid was rejected be cause it was not accompanied by the pi escribed certified check. Tho bid was on inks only. Tho Footo & Ful ler company bid only en hardware. The bids on the two principal articles, pads and pencils, were as follows: 11 II Pntdcrgast Pencil pad, U& 1". 17.73j cnclls, $3 24, f Ttt llejneilds llros Pencil pads, $lu .11; pencils, $2.15, si 11 .! 1 T. li Price Pencil pid3 15 60; pencils, 1 25, $2f5 McConnell f-ehool Supply Co., 1 MUdelplili Pads. 17.00; pencils, "O 20, $2 M. Peters Bros pads, $17. The kupply committee recommend the award Ing of contracts for furnishing coal and wood to the sthools of the various districts of the eltj for the ensuing jeir and the reeommcnditioni were adopted as follows: I'irst district, to Hugh Ollmore, at J1.57 for lie i coal, nnd S3 (j for large aires Second district, to Mich ill Gibbons, at 1 73 for pea coal, nnd !.t! dr laige sires. Third district, to the Clark funnell Coal com. pinv, at ! TO for pea loal and 2.12 for laige bin s. Fourth district, to the Clark Tunnell Coal companj, at $1.13 for pea eoil, and ?2 35 for large aires. W'ocd for all the dhtncts, to Jamca Fltnn, nt $2 pet load, In one ton wagon nnd S.1 50 per load In two ton wugen, for kindling wood, and at "51.73 anil S2 50 for ccire or 'lab wood. The ccal and we oil Is to be eh'llvcred only upon an order from the prlrelpals cl the vinous buildings, sild orden to be upon a printed form to be provided by the board of control, to which Is attached a lecilpt which is to bo ptc-i-ented to the rlnclpal and signed by htm at the time of the delivciev of the coal or wood. No coal or wood will be ald feir un'css uch order and receipt, properl tlejicd, accompanies tho blllr FROM ATTENDANCE OFFICER. The following communication from Attendance Olllcer Martin Joyce was lead and ordeied llled. It tends to show that the county assessors did not enumerate nil the school children in the city dlstilots and that tho school district In consequence will be deprived of a goodly sbaio of the state appto prlatlon that would otheiwlse come to It, the appiopilatlon being based par tially on the number of school chlldien In a dlstiict: Wrinton, .Till 21, 1U00. To the Itoirel of Control: Oe ntlcmcn: In puiMiince to a motion, adopt ed bv the boird on July ti, I have called on :lie count v coiiimloloners. They hive Informed nu tint thej hive mule no nile limiting the vg Mullein of nhohrs to MX), and tint no in "dilutions to tint illect hue len given to the district ai!"iiis within the citj id Sennton Tho cciiiimi-.loners further said that tluv 'l not Know whether any acsci-or hid stoppel t? cempUle the registration of his ell-trlet, vvluie the romuniT.itli'ii for services ought to c.,e.l .'i) 'Ihe registration nf scholars between 0 and 10 Jens of age for l-'') and 1'skJ are given below; alei the full nutrition, fl to 21 jcirs, for lrW within the ell. All this is given according to the registration of the ward dlstrkts fruni copies furnished b.v the count) commissioners: IS'i"), o to li! jcine, 20,13. Vim, d tu 1(1 jcars, 20,321). I'ts), 0 to 21 jears, 2"i,S'):. ( oniparlng the registrations of l'n and 1000, inerc.isis aro shown in eleven wards, and de enasis in ten wauls Then- were 1,223 pupils between S anel 13 jcirs nf age mrolleel In the public sctiools in IstW, not ngistnid b.v the ase'ssors. That limnlier Is not Intliidid In the foregoing flguns. I am now about to begin the preparation of the registration capita to be furnl-hul to ib primipals and teachers at the opening of schools in September. Itisprctfully submltttd, Jlartln Jojcc, Attemlance Oillter. SOME RECOMMENDATIONS The building committee tecommended the election of an Iron fence about No. i'2 school; that an annex to No. ,T be rented again this jear fiom the Penn Avenue Baptist chutch; that self-closing faucets be placed in all the schools; that the waste water be utilized for Hushing puiposes, and that J.uiltcus be instructed to practice more rigid econ omy with water. An offer Horn P. F. and M. T. How ley to supply self-closing faucets was ie f fried to the building committee wltn power to act. The contract for painting tho out side of the window sasbes and doois of the High school was awarded to Kchtlg V Hack for $123. Supervising Engineer Hants recom mended $'r.o worth of plumbing im Moements at tho High school. The matter was leferred to the High and Training school committee with powt-t to act. Tho petition of taspajersof the Third district of the Eleventh ward, west of the Delaware and Hudson tracks, for the establishing of a primal y school in that dlstiict, was referred to the build Ing committee with instiuctlons to look up quaiteis. The danger of small chil dren being hurt or killed In ciosslni; the tracks to get to No, S school makes the new school necessary, It Is claimed. The building committee was given power to make whatever improvements may be tound necessary to placo new No. 2 In shape for occupancy by the time school onens. Theso linptove ments will Include grading, foiKlusand tho like. As the board does not meet ngaln for threo weeks, the secietaiv was In structed to pay tho time bills as they come due. Every Portion of Chicago. The Lake Shore and Michigan South ern Hallway, In conjunction with tho Elevated Railway system of Chicago, will take jou direct to almost any part of that city you mitj wish to i each, Tho trains of the Union Elevat ed Loop leavo fiom the Lake Shorn depot in the metropolis ot tho West so that all passengers on the Lako Shore have to do Is to step fiom .one train Into another, and they can reach al most any part of Chicago without tho expense of cabs and hacks. This Is only one of the many advantages offuied by tho Lako Shore and Michi gan Southern Railway. Full particulars may bo found In tho little book entitled "Tho Union Elevated Loop In Chicago," which will be sent ftea of chaige on application to A. J. Smith, a. P. A, Lake Shore Railway, Cleveland, Ohio. LOCAL WEATHER STATION. Appliances nnd Equipment Havo Been Shipped from Washington. Vv E. Donaldson, who will have charge of the United States weather station here Is In tho city watting for the nrrlvnl of the Instiuments and ap pliances that ore necessaty to equip the station. He said yesterday afternoon: "I received word from Washington that the equipment for tho Btatlon would bo shipped today or tomorrow, some by cxptcss, and the lemnlnder by freight. After It arrives heie It will only take a few days tt, get the station In working shape. We will have threo looms on tho llfth floor of tho Council building for our station nnd space on tho roof to expose our Instiuments, which aio automatic and register tho dlfferjont phases of the weather In the npartments on the fifth lloor." Mr. Donaldson said ho will have one assistant here nnd that they will re celve weather repot ts and weathet maps dally from all parts of the Unltvt Statts and portions of Canada. They will issue a weather map and forecast postal card which will bo furnished to any net son In this part of the statu who will promise to display It for the benefit of the public provided that they live within such distance of Hcranton as to have the postal card or map i each them not later than C p. m. on the day it Is issued. "I will have a telephone placed In the ofllce as soon ns wo aie In shnpe to do business," said Mr. Donaldson, "and any Interested pet ron will bo ptlvlleged to call us nt any tlmo and ascertain what tho weather conditions aro In any given part of the cotintij. I expect to compile a list of persons who for one teason or another aie lt teiestcd In the nppioach of cold waves. When the approach of a cold wave is notetl we will call those persons up on tho 'phone and notify them of tho nn proach of the cold spell," For the present tho foteeast sent out from this station will be the one pie pared at Washington. Later It may be made a foiecast station as well. This rests with the olllcets of the weather buieau at Washington. At the request of Mr. Donnldson, Postmnster Ripple Issued dlicctlons to the letfr cnnlcrs to furnish lists nf fnctoiles, hotels, thug stores, banks, mine oitlce.s, machine shops and like places where the public will be best served by n display of lorecast cards. They will be delivered In tho central city on tho last morning delivery and In the outlying districts on the first af tot noon delivery. LATEST IN MINSTRELSY. Primrose and Dockstoder Will Pre sent It at Lyceum Tonight. In piesentlng this, their latest crea tion In mlnsttelsy, Messrs. Pilmtose and Dockst.tder hae In stole for the public many new surpiises nnd novel featuies, also a complete new scenic, and lighting equipment, nnd give to the public the only lltst-class and mor ltoilotis minstiel entet talnnient In the wen Id. Ii lint ose & Doekstader and their company of mlnsttel nt lists will be the attraction at the Lyceum to night. They have by their past proven to the thcatergoeis that mlnsttelsy Is a eholte form of entertainment, when piopeily given (such ns they hae been gllng) and Is equal and In some respects Mipcilor to the legitimate drama of today. Messts. Prlnttose & Doekstader havo suiioundeel them selves this season with a company of comedians, ocal!sts ami specialists which has never been equaled before. The scenic ami lighting effects and the costumes are said to lie far ahead of anything ever beiore attempted In this line, making In all the most meil toilous anil legitimate mlnstie' petfor mance the wot Id has ever seen. BOTH BRANCHES MUST ACT. Mayor Molr to Bienk Up a Practice of the Select Council. Select council has fallen Into the habit lately of paf-inK i evolutions of Its own, deeming the cejiHuuenie of common council not necessaty. Mayor Molr Is detei mined to put a stop to Ihlb, nnd it is undei stood that he will call the attention of the selectmen to this tact at their next meeting. He will veto the resolution directing the chief of police to fttinlsh the select branch with a repot t of abscntatlons from duty on the part of policemen on the ground that common had no say in its passage. Tho mayor claims that no resolution dlieetlng a city nlllclal to do a certain thing Is binding unless adopted by both councils, and lefors to the fact that the act of asst mbly always speaks of councils and neer of coun cil. It Is Perfectly Reliable. "We lmv1 sold many dlifetent cough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than Chambei Iain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, druggist. Now atk, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be tolled upon in all eases of toughs, colds or ho.iistness. Sold by all ditig gists. Matthews Hro?., wholesale nnd retail agents, Smoke Tho Pccono, Sc. cigar. VfTKfejrHfe StiGZGQim&3GG&3G0&XX, K0rrPji in o 0X o o 0 ercereau & Which consists of Sterling Silverware of all kinds, including Spoons, Forks, JJ Toilet Ware and Novelties. Also a lot of Fancy Gilt and Porcelain Clocks. Just look over the price at which we are selling our stock: vrf Fibre Nail File and Button Hook, were $i,2s to $2.75. Now c 0 tt 0. 0 SI M0 0M. 0 0X X0 Fibre Nail and Embroidery Scissors, were Si.oo to $2.50. Now Fibre Shaving Brushes, Now And everything else in proportion. Silver-plated Ware, including Tea Sets, Water Pitchers, Cake and Butter Dishes and hundreds of other articles at al most your own price. 139 DEMIST JLITEMXJE. 51 cftxxxs;c)ttKra BURGLAR RANSACKS JONES RESIDENCE INTERIOR Or "EIELDSTONE" IS TURNED TOPSY-TURVY. J Somo Timo During Sunday Night, While tho House Wns Untenanted, It Was Burglariously Entered and Every Nook nnd Cranny Searched for Valuables, but Strange to Say Not a Thing Is Missing, Though Valuables Galore Wete All About. Wero After Plate. Fleldstone, the beautiful subutban residence of Thomas E. Jones, at Ad nms avenue and Green llldgo street, Dimtnoie, wns buiglarlously entered Sunday night and every loom In the house ransacked. Strange to say, not a single article Is missing. The house wns closed last Thurs day. Mr. Jones hnd gone to Shelter Islnnd nnd Mrs. Jones on that day left for Crjstal Lake to visit at the cottnge ot District Attorney and Mrs. John It. Jones, The servnnts weio given lencs of absence the day pte vlous and the only one left to look after the plate wns the gardener, Dun can McDonald who lodgts at his own home on Wyoming avenue. He discovered the buiglary when ho came to the piemlses at ii o'clock yes teiiluy morning, Tit" house sets fifty feet back from cither stteet nnd Is surrounded by heay foliage, which shuts out the rays of tho electric light at the corner end leaves the poichei In total darkness. A window opening on the main porch on the Oreen Ridge stteet side was tho means of entrance. An at tempt wnr made to pry open the heavy door, but It tcslsted tho force of whatever lever ,as used upon It, and then nttentlon was turned to the window. The Indentations in the win dow sash and sill Indicated that a pointed bar, tathei than a chisel or "jimmy,' was used. The catch on tho inside of Ihe window gnve away and the lower window was pushed up, HE LIT A LAMP. The burglar evidently lit a lamp or lantern after gaining entrance, as half but nt matches of n kind unlike those used In tho house weio found on a card tecelver Just InMde the window. It must be that tho Intruder spent seeral hours In seaichlng the house, fur eeiy room on the tluee floors wns thoioughly ransacked. Desks, but onus, trunks, valines, and even n music box were forced open, their contents examined, and tossed in dlsoidet on the lloor. Ueforo the house was closed eeiythlng wns carefully set In cutler, the futnltute cmued with sheeting and camphor and tobac co strewn about to keep off a possible assault by moths. Yestenlay, It looked as if It would take about tluee weeks to straighten things out ngaln. Mis. Jones came down from Ctystal Lake In the afternoon, upon being ap praised of the buiglary, and made a eursoiy ovtmlnation of the atlous loons, looking partlculatly heie nnd there for especial at tides that would octur to her as being such ns would Invito a btugl.ir's attention. Nothing, hnwcei, was disceivereel to bo missing A sealskin coat, an old-fashioned gold watch, a pair of peat I cuff buttons with diamond settings, candlesticks, match boxes, toilet articles, nses fancy clocks and a huudtcd and one other things of no gicat bulk and considerable alue, weit Ignmed by the butglur. Some ol them, like tho jewelry, possi bly 0BcMpd his untie, but the other things could not have been vety well meilooKeel, as they weio for the most part stflewn about on mantles m dtesslng eases, or contained In tt links which were ransacked. AFTEU FAMILV PLATE. The supposition Is that tho buiglar was nftd tin iumlly plate and after discovering It was not in tho house, or nt all ovt nts, not where he could find It, went away disgusted, tef using to take ai tides of small value and the llsk that attaches to disposing ot them. The plate was safely stoted be foie the hou'-e was closed, The Dunmore police and Comity De tective Leyshon ate woiklng on the case. The ofllcer who Is wont to pa trol the beat on which the Jones house Is located st.uted on his vacation last week and no one was substituted in his place. The gai dener will sleep In the house dutlng the lemuluder of the time the family Is away. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley,23l Wyoming avo. (1REATER BUFFALO. . MP of the' Titv nt rirejltr rtuirilo Will lie Font froe iipem upplie ition mill iamp i-ntli nl fe,r r turn pi t ee i-licitim;: luiitiin ot Mitiuntli I.AthVV slll.l, PLANT Hut u nuw leing built Adciits Kibbo's Heal Estate and Loan Agency 1 Jl S.lltli I'jlk vetiuc, llulUlu, N . FIRE SALE OF THE 50c Ot dllU OUC were $2.00 to $3.50. $1.00 mMwmmmmMwmmmwm, SMOKE SALE Ours is not a common stock, not a lot of trashy goods to be sold at low prices, but comprises goods of all the famous manufacturers of this country and Europe, aud when you buy them for less than the cost of inferior wares your saving i3 still greater. Best Triple-plated Tea Knives, per dozen, $2,00 Quadruple-plated Tea Sets, 4 pieces 9.00 Quadruple-plated Baskets 2.60 Quadruple-plated Ice Pitchers 16,00 Quadruple-plated Berry Dish 2,00 Quadruple-plated Butter Dish 1,70 Carving Sets, no better made, slightly tarnished otherwise good as if you paid full price. All goods guaranteed as represented. George V 134 Wyoming: Avenue. I Walk in and look around. mAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Neckwear. Straw Hats, t OneHaif Price. I O S .rfl UMMJJmiMfy '4 12 Spruce St f A a s- V n PK Try Our Speoial o The Success We attribute it to many things. First of all, the superior quality of the eatables we serve. Secondly, i the splendid service. Thirdly, the exceedingly low I prices we charge you. i If it's Fruit you ask for, we serve it with pure cream. Delicious! And such Coffee, worth walking a mile to get a cup. All kinds of Pastry made iu our own Bakery. Ice Cream and Ices. Many sorts of Bread Stuffs and Bake Stuffs. ' All this service is yours. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 314-316 Lackawanna Ave. Connell Belt Buckles, were one dollar dollars. Now Silver Pins and Waist sets, to$2,5o. Now Z.Zl!?.: 25c and 50c . Millar & Co. tzsig out in Negligee Shirts 5 n . a -IJA .All 10-cenf Collars of Our Loaches Stock 1 and a quarter to four -. 5(JC were $t or- rtMj m S3 15c and 50c Js 0M. 0X 0 8 tf
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