iWTTEfc.. aSSVKT 1 IF ' THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1000. ii if rll LK63iiVH llllllilll SYRUP-BIGS ActrJjfeasantfyandfivmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents int tltc most acceptablebrat the laxative principles of plants An own to act most ieneucialJy: TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE . (Y. NEW YORK, NY for sale ty drvofi'sfs price SO per bottle. Ice Cream. REST IN TOWN. 0C Quart LACKAWANNA DAISY CS 3 elejiboce Orders Promptly I)e!l vora.l ZifSaj Adams Avenua. Seranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Offlca D., I. & W. Passenger Station. Phone S25. DR. H. B. WARE. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ofllre Houra 9 e. !n. to II 38 n. m. : ! lo William Building, Opp PototTli'. - : CITY NOTES : 4 - 4 - . MIXTIXG TOXKilll'. Member of Hip fSullil of ft. Margaret mo ieque:.ted lo meet llie icetoi this evening lit b u'llock at their moms m the Paiith liou.se. MEM'S THIS llVF.XIXO. Tho .lew Mi CIijiiM qui society will meet at the re-ddciue of Monk (,'oldsmith, IJo W.voniing aviimc, .it S u'i lw 1. tln.s evening. CHUIIOIl hurri'.lt. A suppci will be Mnnl at the Univcisali&t clmith on l'ino -t i it iliU evening from 0 until .ill lire scived. 'I lie Indie, will hold n File of useful .mil limy artiile-, .it llie same time. MIXr.lt Hl'ltXlIl). Jacob I'll tor, it miner lit the StonV collieiy. Hits Indly liuineil ,vctprd.iy by an explo-don nl powder, lie' was t.iUtu to Hie Moibi Tajlur hospital, where lie was nvn to bo badly burned iiluiiii the tue, li imN .mil body. A Mi:r.TIX(! rOR MUX. -"I he llev. Jjnifk Hughes will read .i piper this evening to ni-n only at 7.13 in the Admit Avenue cliiul, Nciv Voil; street, with tile olijecl of foimlng n Men's union for wici.il, iniellectuil nud spiiitii.il im jirovcmmt, WILL HAVi: A SMilM'.lt.-Ocneia! (it.bln command, Xo. II, KpanMi War Vctuaiis, will muster In scvir.il candidate:) mi nou Tlmii-li..v evening, Dec. I", aitir which tin- bojs will enjoy a smoker, All iniinbcut am earnestly requeued to be prcsci.l. SACUKIl roscillir, The haired conceit lor the beiiillt ol ,St, Joseph's roundllng Home, to be givin at the Lvieiim net Sunday night, picniises to be veiy liberally pitionlcd. Tim tickets have been placed on hale and are belli;: dlspoted of rapidly, ACCUM'.O OP 'riIItn.Vr.S.-.7.unes uml niomt, I.jom., of 8IJ I'ittli avenue, nnd Mary O'Milley, o( 113 Third avenue, weic Ii-t night airalgnril belore Alderiiian Kuason, cliargcd with li.iv log tlircatencd the life of KdM.inl Kenny, an .I'jul mail, living at Sl.'i I'iftli aviuue, The ollcue li lleged to luvo been euiniulttcil Aug. '.';, PAY BAYS.-TI10 Delawaie, Lackawanna und Wretern Itailroad compan.v paid ,eteulay at the Illias, Avondalo and Amlilncloj, uiluet, and nt the Kingi,tou thaft. The lost of the collieries vlll bo paid today, when Hie pay car visits the Woodward and Pettebone, The Delaware ami it: i 30,000 : v Finest. Freshest Imported nud Key West r CIGARS Ever brought to tho city of Scranton, Specially selected for thu HOLIDAY TRADE. By the Box, by the hundred, by the thousand, V ' tt If . If u i E. C. Dean, i 4o8 Connell Building. PHONBUHZa. '1 Hudson llnllronil company paid at the White. Oak mill Jcniijn mines. ST, .tOStlPlt'H SOrtCTY, ThfTO will be meeting of SI, ,loeph's society tomorrow Piter noon ut .1 o'cloeli In HI. Thomas' (olltge chapel. All thote telling tickets for CttmUy night con lert iirc requested to makp return. it'N'P.IIAii Of Cltklll.KS ltOL'KVi:t.ti.-Thf fmii'Nl of Charles Itnikvvcll, win) ilM ol nP' pley In Dr. Trevctt oil's otllco on Sunday night will bo held tomorrow morning at I0.M n'clock (rom JonrY linilertnkliiR psIalilWimrnl, on Wiwlilimton nrmte, nd wilt be Mrlelly private. .Mr. Ilockwell'n only con, LoiiIk, ol Itoilieitrr, arrhed In the city clpnljy ami IH take ilhirgc ol the remain". I'OVr.HTY MUMCAI.U.-TonUlit nt the Airl inu Mpthodlt KpUeopil ehiireh hall Ihne Will l a poverty inmlrati by the nlioLin ol rlw Xd. 2, illeil by Mre. .t. I!. Xrlon eml Mr. Clara Stackhoine. All I luxe who take- part in llie I'oneert will wear mar Mrs ji possible. 'IIio piosrimunp wilt innlst of n piano soli, i,u irli tie nnd a bcaulllul medley by the cl. All me Invited, modi epoelally to hear Mr. Nelhon In her (jermati tiirindy. ClIAMnnit ;OXCKin.S.--.nuni,einent have hecu made to run a nerlei ol lour Chamber con. ierl In this city under the ninnngeniriit ol the Keiitonc L.vccmn Utircau, the (onceit to be tfiven by the Himbemer String quartette, con futing of llieo. HemhcrRer, first violin; Freder ick II. Wldniajer, eecond violin; A. N. Illppard, viola; T. II, Hippard, violoncello. It Is prob able that an additional artl't will be secured for cacti concert, It Is the Intention ol the manage mint to run the llrbt conceit early in January. QHAXD AtlMY POST OFriCERS. At a regu lar miellnir ol Colonel Win. X. Monlri post, flrand Army of tlie Itepuhlle, the following of tkers weic eluted for the ensuing year: Com mander, II. O. llijant; senior vice lommander, Leonard Simon-on; junior vice coninniider, l'rcd Wnillliig; th.ipl.iln, John S.mford; nirgeon, Levi let; niutterinnttcr, 1'. lltbaev; ollleer ol the iliy, I. J. McAndiew; uilker of the guard, John IliwlJinin; ttulrc, William Jordan; del. sritr to the depjitnient riii.impinpiit, P. DcLacy, P. J. Mc.llidrevv. I A1IIOLIC IIISTOIHCM, SOCIIITV. The nictn belt of the Catholic IllMorii.il society and New man .Magjrltii' club will meet this evening to liten to a lecture bv Miss Maiion J. Iimnowe, of bunker, X, Y mi tlic llie and work ol Koa llonlipiir, the ii'lebratiil 1'ivnch painter. ML llnniovvc will ulve a critical stuily of the ar tist' mote fitnous painting, in addition to a sUctili of her rather eccentric career. This will be Hip tirt ol a Miie of talks Intended by Hip soi lety for the coining winter. Some ol the lust litcuiry iti.t i h of the country Inve been en gaged. Finloy's .Mom, will be oppn every evening until ("hrlslimtp. REYNOLDS ARRESTED ON UNIQUE CHARGE Proprietor of the Commercial Quick Lunch Hestaurant Accused of Drawing' Color Line on Charles O'Neil. K. I. fieynold.s iiroiirieUii' of the ('oiuiuoi'clnl Quirk L.tini-h restaurant, on Siumi'i' .street, was arraiprned bi' toro AMcininii Millar last nlfrhl on the cliaifri.' of ili'iiwiiiK the color lino on one Charles O'Neil, of Penn ave nue, anil refusing to serve him when he entered his place Inst Tuesday evening. Reynolds Is the first man ever anested in this county on such .1 eh. Hire. lie was hc-ld in $100 bail by Alderman Millar. O'Neil. who is a waiter by occupa tion, stated that he entered Reynolds' establishment last Tuesday evening, and although there' were vacant places at several of the tables the proprietor rolused to seat or solve him. 1'etcr Green, chef at the Commer cial, was sworn and testified to iiear ln .Mi. Reynolds tell O'Neil that be could not be immediately perved. Pro prietor Reynolds claims that he was unable to accomodate O'Neil when he entered, but told him to wait awhll and that the latter then walked ou: of tho place. Attorney Prank Uoylo ropreM'iUed the plaintiff at the h"iir Injr. and the defendant's interests were looked after by Meredith Jones. BADLY INJURED IN A DRUNKEN BRAWL Michael McXnne May Die from Blows Received in a Sunday Night Fight in a Speakeasy. Michael Mel.ane, of Mohawk ave nue, who Is said to be a deserter from tho Unite I States army, was so bad ly beaten in a drunken brawl In a Third ward speakeasy Sunday night that It is expected ho can not sur vive. Mel.ane, it nppeais, was the acrgres sor and Bt the worst of it. Ho was rendered unconscious by a blow on J the hem! and then, while pi one on the llonr. was brutally kicked in tho head and body. He was hpeocbless all of yesterday, though consciousness bad returned, and it Is thought that partial concus sion of the brain was caused by one of the blows he received. Symptoms of Internal Injuiies also appear and Dr. J. .1. Sullivan, who is attending him, is dubious as to the probabilities of his surviving tho ef li'otn of his lough usage. Tho pintles who inlUcted the blown are known and will, It is said, bo ar rested. PENALTY MUST BE ENFORCED. Several Councilmen Oppose Exon erating' the Aleutian Company, An ordinance was introduced In se lect council on Thursday night last by Mr. Williams, on which a tlgrht Is going to be made. It provides for tho exoneration of the Alcnlrax Paving company from a penalty of -ilti, which was subtracted from their lust esti mate by tho city engineer, breauso tlioy did not complete the wotk of paving Hyde Park avenuo within tho Ulna specilleU In their contract, It lias been said that the city of Scranlon never collected 0. penalty from any contractor, and that tin) penalty clauso Jn all city contractu might just 1111 well be left 'out, for all the kooiI It does.. Councilman Vuughan and a fov other members of the Meet council are deei mined that for once In ltd career thu city Is going to enfotve the payment of 11 penalty, and they are going to put up big light against Its passage. Saturday, Dec. 15, 1900, Is tho last day to pay city and school taxes without penalty. 12. J. Robinson, City Treasurer, DIED. MARTIN In Dunmore, Pec. 10, li0, lUdrleh Martin, aged 00 yean, alter a shoit bickness with pneumonia, funeral notice liter- BRIBERY CASES OFF THE LIST COURT ALLOWED A NOL PROS. IN EACH INSTANCE. Eleven Accusod Former Councilmen Had Thoir Cases Finally Disposed of by tho Court Their Attorneys Wanted Verdicta of Not Guilty but the Municipal League Refused to Do Anything Batter Than As sent to a Nol Pros Maloney Caso Continued Until Next Torm. Nolle prosequln were entered . ester day morning In the canes against the eleven former councilmen of the cltv, who are charired with htyying solicited and nccepted bribes for their votes. There was 11 big crowd In attendance, anxious to witness tho disposition of tho cases. At tho suggestion of Attor ney J. H, Torroy, counsel for the Municipal league, court entered a nol pros. In each of the following cases: Common Councilman James J. tliier, bribery; Edwiird II. Sturges, prosecutor. Common Councilman James J. drier, bribery; IMwaril 11. Sturges. prosecutor. Common Councilman Morris V. Motrin, bribery; William A. May, prosecutor. Common Councilman William V. Griffith, brib ery; C. II. bturges. prosecutor. Select Councilman Thomas J. Coyne, bribery; Edward II. Sturges, prosecutor. Select Councilman Thomas J. Coyne, bribery; William A, May, prosecutor. Common Councilman David II. tteese, biibery; Edward 11. Sturges, prosecutor. Common Coiinclliinn Thomas, V. Morri, brib er ; J. A. Lansing, prosecutor. Select Councilman Simon Thomas, bribery; Colonel II, M. Holes, protecutor. Select Councilman II. T. fellows, bribery; Colonel II. M. Holes, proseeutoi. Common Councilman Charles K. Wewcl, brib ery; William A. Ma.v, prosecutor. Common Councilman T. M. Watkin, bribery; J. A. Latuing, prosecutor. Common Councilman Chailos E. Oodshall, brib ery; Colonel II, M. Holes, prosei ulor. Select Coiini'ilni in II. T. Follows, bribery; Thomas Leshon, ptoscctitoi. RESIGNED LAST WEEK. All of these men resigned their po sitions In council last week with the exception of Fellows, whose term ex pired last April. They resigned in con formity to an agreement entered into with the officers of the Municipal league with relerence to these cases which required their resignations and retirement from public life for live yet-is, the signing of a jvper pr.ic tically admitting their guilt and the raising of a purse of $2,200 for charity. The entire amount of the purs,' has not jet been raised. The attorneys for llie cMj'incilmen uiycd that verdl.'ts of iii-t Stiilty be taken, but the officers of llie Municipal league would not agree to anything more than a nol pros. After the general list of jurors had been called in the morning Mr. Torrey and District Attorney Jones went be fore Judge Kelly, who is presiding in the main court 100m this week, and Mr. Torrey made the following state ment: "With lel'eience to fourteen of the bribery cases on last week's trial list which were passed until this week, the district attorney has asked me to make a statement to the court which I wish to make as brief as possible. It Is simply to the effect that the com monwealth Is satisfied that thu inter ests of justice and the interests of the public will be best served by returning nolle prosequls in these fourteen eases. (Here he named the cases). STATEMENTS CORRECT. "The public press has very largely published the statements with refer ence to agreements which have been made. Those published statements have not been made by any authority or through any communication among the lepreFentatlves of the common wealth or the prosecutors, but as those statements have been confirmed by the action of the parties the court can see that they are correct. Beyond that the district attorney requests the court to accept his conviction that the public Interests will be best served and the end sought to be obtained by the in stitution of these prosecutions will be best achieved by the action suggested. It will save expense to the public by entering nolle prosequls in these cases, none of which could be disposed of be fore a jury without a long struggle, and possibly more than one trial as has been seen already in at least one Instance. The glutting of the trial list would follow and the work of the courts be Impeded, The costs In these cases have already been settled." In allowing the nolle prosequls to be entered Judge Kelly said: "Tlie court has already consulted with leferenco to these matters. We understood that a motion to tills effect would be made last week. That is tho reason the three Judges held a consul tation and without consulting further BREATHE (fYOMCI BREATHE IT DAILY It only requires Uvo minutes of your limn now and Hum TO STOP A COUGH, It Is only necessary to inhale It four times dully TO CURE CATARRH. To breathe It for five minutes uvery hour CURES CONSUMPTION, Asthma, llronchltls and Croup can not exist where It Is used dally. Our written guarantee to refund Hie money in caso of failure to cure is in every outfit. II you still doubt tlnte claims we will tend you five, dajb treatment free. AH druggUU or tent by mall. Complete OutuU, $1.00. Trial Outfits, 25c TUB R. T. BOOTH CO., Itluci, N. V. It Cures the Cough, CURE THE COUGH Dr. James' Cherry Tar Syrup is a safe, reli able euro for cough or cold. Pleasant to take soothing nnd healing in its influences. Does not ehange.no matter how long it may stand. Last doso is always of exactly the samo strength as tho first. At Drup Stores. 25 Cents a Bottlo. Don't Accept isubitltutes. with the other judges I may say that the judgment of the whole court is that the motion should bo allowed." ALL, WERE ABSENT. None of the councilmen were in court when tlie cases were disposed of but they were represented by Attor neys O'Rrion, Geoige S. Horn and M. A. McGlnley. After the councilmanlc cases had been passed upon Attorney O'Urlen asked that tho case of the common wealth against E. J. Malorey, who Is charged with bribing councilmen be continued until tho next term. County Detective Thomas Leyshon Is tho pros ecutor and tho Indictment was found by the Lexow grand jury of last spring. Mr. O'iirien said they were prepared to go to trial last week but the case went over until tills week and now Major Everett Warren, who is one of the counsel in the case, is In Wayne county engaged in the trial of a caso and cannot be here. He said lie had consulted with Mr. Sturges, of the Mu nicipal league, which is going to as sist the commonwealth in prosecuting the case, and he had no objections to the continuance of the case until next term. Court permitted the case to go over. Tlie other bribery case against Carl W MeKlnney, who is also chnr?ed with bribing councilmen, was continued last week owing to tho Illness of MeKlnney. A MOST IMPORTANT BANKRUPTCY CASE Question Raised as to Whether a Coal Company Can Be Declared an In voluntary Bankrupt. A bankruptcy case of great import ance and one which interests tho busi ness interests of the whole state of Pennsylvania, has just been referred to Referee in Bankruptcy Van Wor mer, of this city, by Judge Builington, of the United States court. On May 5, 1800, the creditors of tho Keystone Coal company, of Avoca, filed on Involuntary petition in bank ruptcy against the company, and on May 21 the company flltd an answer to this petition, contending that the corporation could nol be declared an involuntary bankrupt, because It did not come within the provisions of the bankruptcy law. The bankruptcy law provides "that all corporations engaged principally in manufacturing, trading, printing, pub lishing or mercantile pursuits, can be declared Involuntary bankrupts." It would appear at first glance that this provision covered nearly every kind of a corporation, but, according to tho Keystone company, it docs not. The company's officials claim In their answer that a coal company is not included in this catalogue and that under the law they aro exempt from being involuntarily adjudged a bankrupt. They point out that it ha3 already been held that a water com-, pany and a gold mining company can not be forced Into bankruptcy. Some two months ago, Judge Mc Pherson, of tho United States court, of tills state, ruled that a mining company could not be declared an In voluntary bankrupt, but tho attorney for the creditors, Attorney Willard, of this city, contends that they will have evidence to offer at the beating which will bring out a illfiettent existing state of affairs than In the case in which this ruling was handed down. Referee Van Wormer will go to Wllkes-Rarre to take testimony in the case. Judge Willard will appear for the petitioning creditors and Attorney S. J. Strauss, of Wilkes-Barre, will look after the company's interests. Upwards of $100,000 worth of prop erty is involved in the faso and Referee Van Wormer said yesterday that he believed tho case would to tuken to the United States Supreme court, no matter which side his rul ing will favor, TWO THIEVES NABBED. Police Capture Two Men Wanted In Svrneuso for Larennv. . , ..,,,, A few days ago the local police nu- llinritle.s received a nostul curd from f . Chief of Polio Wright, of Syracuse, telling them to be on thu lookout for Benjamin Belllson and Philip Gollnsky, who aro wanted In tlio "Salt City" for larceny. Tho card contained a picture of ao llnslty and the further Information that tho two men would probably bo found driving two rigs and selling old Iron. Detective Molr and Ollleer Block were walking- along Penn avenue yesterday morning when they saw two men an swering tlie description 011 tho card driving along, each with a wagon load ed with Junk. Thuy weio both placed under arrest and lodged In the central pollco station and tho Syracuse authorities com municated with. Whether they are wanted for, stealing thu horses and wugoiiH Is not known but it is thought that thoy are. m Colds Melt Away if you usa Krause's Cold Cure. Pre pared in convenient capsule form they are easy to take and effect a speedy cure of the most obstinate case?. Price 25o. Sold by Matthews Bros. Tho busy shoe stores of Lewis & Reilly will be open this evening and every evening until after the holidays. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F, Ji. T. Howley.SH Wyoming av. SECOND WEEK OF THE TERM JUDGE KELLY 18 PRESIDING IN MAIN COURT ROOM, Belllott Murder Case from Carbon dale Was Allowed to Go Over Until the Next Term District Attorney Jones Is Anxious to Clear Up the List so far as Possible Constable Dougher and His Son from Arch bald Tried for Assault and Battery. Other Court Matters. The second week of criminal court opened yesterday morning, with Judge John V. Kelly presiding In the main court room. In order to facilitate tho dispatch of business tho murder case was sent Into No. 2, as soon as a Jury was drawn, and Is there being heard before Judge It, W. Archbald. Judge David Cameron, of Tlogi county, will bo here again today and will preside in No. 3. Judge Harmon Terkes, of Bucks county, was expected hero this week, but found it Impossible to come. By request of District Attorney Jones the case against Samuel Bllllott, charged with the murder of Edward Herbert, went over until the next term. It would consume the greater part of the week, If tried, and Mr. Jones Is anxious to clean up the list so far as possible this week, us it is his Inst term as district attorney. Ho believes it better to leave u few big cases to hlsj successor than a multitude of small ones. On motion of Attorney C. P. O'Mal loy, private counsel for the common wealth, tho following cases were con tinued until the next term: E. M. Quackenbush, forging trade-marks, etc., John Gracy, prosecutor. 13. M. Quackenbush, forging trade-marks, etc., James T. AVethcrold, prosecutor. ORIGIN OP CASES. These are cases growing out of tho alleged placing on the market of Imi tation patent medicines by Quacken bush and others. Mr. O'Malley said It would take the greater part of the week to try the cases and that it was uos slble they might be settled before the next term. Attorney George S. Horn presented an affidavit from Dr. Dwyer, of Forest City, setting forth that Joseph Kut cavage, of Simpson, who Is charged with assault and batten" by Constable Henry Pierce, of Carbondale, was in jured in a mine accident and unable to come Into court. Attorney L. P. Wede man, private counsel for the prosecu tion, said they had information to tho effect that Kutcavasre was sen on tha street Saturday and they bad an idea he was shamming. Judge Kelly direct ed that the actual facts with reference to the accused be ascertained, nnd If he Is In a fit condition, ho will be brought In for trial. Miss Kate Malloy, a small, deformed little woman, pleaded guilty to selling liquor without 'a license, on Capoua avenue, this city, and sentence was postponed until Saturday. A verdict of not guilty was taken as to her mother, Mrs. Mary Malloy, a woman almost eighty years of age, who was charged with running a speakeasy at the same Place. Robert Wilson, agent for the Municipal league, was the prosecutor. CONSTABLE ACCUSED. William Dougher, a constable of Archbald, was tried on a charge of as sault and battery on Gus Komroth, und his son, Peter Dougher, on a charge ofjissaull and battery on Kotn roth's wife. The trouble was the re sult of an effort to serve a warrant on Komroth at his home in Archbald. The defense was that the Komroths were the aggressors. The jury went out a short time before the adjourning hour and will report its verdict this morn ing. Fiederick Briggs was charged wi'h larceny and receiving by M. J. Brown, of Wlnton, Judge Kelly thought it properly a case for the civil courts and directed a verdict of not guilty, but sent the jury out to pass upon the question of costs. A nol pros,, upon payment of costs, was entered in' the case of P. J. Lunr,y and Catherine Lundy, charged with selling liquor without a license. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Michael Kelly Seranton M'iry Ilolmet , Seranton Altousn Di Hendetlo Seranton Sadie Morlellauo Seranton Flovd It. Howe La Plume Ethel It, Tillinghast La Plume COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A rule to reinstate an order for support in the case of Joseph Herbert, of Carbondale, was dis obliged yesterday by Judge ..elly. II, W, Xoithup, O. 1.', Stevenson and A. A. Nichols wtip yesterday named as viewers ol a road in South Abington township, A petition win estercl.iy filed by Robert Wil son, of the Municipal league, asking that tlie license of Michael Mauley, of the Sixth ward of Dunmore, be revoked for violating the liquor laws. Another application was made jesteiday for a writ of mandamus agiilti'st It, Willis lleese, bur gesi of OM Forge boiough, to compel him to sign .111 oullnaiiep pas-ed by the boiough council awarding the lontraet for lighting the borough with electilcity for u term of ten jcars, Tlie application lor a writ was niide some time ago, but, as the Krviec was not mule In time on the tuiticH inliicsted, It win decided to, abandou i U",'cj Jtoaawdings and begin over again. L. - ' - T. . rWXa APPOINTED RECEIVER. He Is Given Charge of tho Stock of S. L. Gallon. Refeieo in Bankruptcy Van Wormer yesterday received tho olllclul order of the United States court appointing A. A', Bower as receiver in tho bank ruptcy case of S. L. Gallon & Co, ' In tho petition requesting thu ap pointment of a receiver no request for pernilslson to resume business was made. Tho receiver, however, has un der the law, tho privilege of selling the stock to tho highest bidder, upon giv ing bIx days' previous notice of the Intention of conducting such a sale. It is probable that Mr. llower will con duct a sale but he has not us yet given any notice. Referee Van Wormer has called a meeting of tho seventy creditors for 10 o'clock on the morning of December 22, for the purpose of electing a trustee, For Sale, Two heavy, ono light delivery wagons; set bob Bleds; buggy pole; large hot water heater; ono light plat form scale; cash register; two p'pe cutting machines: four H. P. enbine; 91.500 worth gas fixtures and supplies; J5.000 plumbers' and steam-titters' goods; one two-seated sleigh; one two seated open wagon. The Hunt & Council Co, mhwmtwmmmmwmwmte "Little Grains of Sand." Hut they make the jeweled beauty of the rut pl and chllit on our tnblis, Koltt , Ing pleasea a dainty woman so much as n piece of fine glass or n pretty illsh ol some celebrated ware. II the lias plenty ol ullver and Is tired of clemlng it in this aul pliurnns atmosphere, she would be delighted with a "Knlsrrlne" tankard, tho rich and ilcg.int pewter now m much In voaup, with lis sallny rliecn and arllstlu contour, Thn thcie are those hammered bra articles, with their antique effects a ateln, or a ivlde-tlppeel jug would make her mantel look like 11 glimpse u( an oldiiirnnlal hall. Geo. V. Millar & OPEX mmwmwmmwwmmmm?mj Tr C7 T EXTRACTED PAINLESS Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work (,So,h) $3 Set of Teeth $5 All vvoik gu.uanteeil for lO.icnrs. Call unit have jour teeth rv indued Iric of charge, Satisfaction or no pay. tr.?.: f 14 Shopping DayS The stranger dropping f . -! . x "ito Seranton who J 10 CnriStmaS. asks to be directed to if a "first class jeweler," will invariably be seat to J Scheinpff. Why? Jf RELIABILITY if VARIETY, J FAIR PRICES. x That's all. There can be no better reason for the success of this business. It is a policy that tells its own story best. What are you think'ng of buying for gifts in the Jewelry line. Think it out; Schirapff has it for you. If you can't think of it, let bchiinpff do the thinking for you. E. Schimpff , Jeweler, 317 Lackawanna Avenue. x I JuneV I Warmth in I Midwinter It -WiMm Simple M I leiiillrli as a m I ilsft Stove if g a Haven't much time to think now, JCL Christmas will be here in a jiffy. Have . j j you got the little fellow provided for; A lie&Cl "ot his toys all picked out. Seems as of the Rush highest priced Toys in irou and steel. And Dolls More Dolls thau in all the other city stores. Candy, too, and everything to fit up the Christmas tree,. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. uisuMJOKKwotMiJosossisc:) Nickel Difficult Repairing, Machine Work, Brazing. ABOVE IS A FEW OF OUR SPECIALTIES. BITTENBENDER AfWjncrfharaharrikartarfeaTkifkarfek.rferfhir-hakmrka 0Mv000ir0frt00jjlTij0Ji0ti l.'ll Wromlntx ,vm Wall: 1,1 urii loo : 1 1 F.VEXIXQ9. 55: We nuke ft specialty ol fine Crown and Ilrldgi! Woik nnd II will pay jou lo call and get our price belore going elsewhere. All woik absolutely Painless. Dr, ReverTDentis. 514 Spruce St., Opp. Court Mouse. Sperl Heaters (Steam or Hot Water) furnish the temperature of summer throughout the house, day and nlfjht. The automatic damper and fuel feed take the work andithe worry of watching off your hands and keep the heat at the desired point; a health ful heat free of dust and offensive odors. It Is a temperature that can be regulated lowered or rais ed at your will and the economy of fuel Is wonder ful. Catalogue mailed free. The Sperl Heater Co. Carbondale, Pa. Co. 11 we've sold enougu tuts weeK, so tnat Old Nick will have to make more thau one trip to Seranton. Everything in Toys, remember, from the simplest and cheapest of wooden novelt es to the Plating 5 P( 126 and 128 bUi i Franklin Ave, in I i'. f I ,ia' ' ''i5J i -A" fcj Bi ' 4 'ta -,ri4fi va "'i wr 1 ..fKa. 8,Bttfty,;iiK', Sr,f , . , - -i - .vt I JkdLMAtt-m - . jlMll.! - EAJ( . I StJ. ir,'M tw