vvflw 1.'? y-jyw?? '? V ' S r H y THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1900. ji llA ',,; WY' I mmsmm mHHI SYRUrorflGS Acts feasantfy and Jivmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. fivsents itt the most acceptaBIebim the Jajrath'c principles of plants mown to act most AoueficiaIy. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVILLE , KY. HEW YORK. NY. for sale by druggists price SO per bottle. Ice Cream. HEST IN TOWN. Per c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAISY CS 'JeleplicneOrcleri Promptly Da'.l vorol .-s-J37 Adams Avsnus. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Piivate Residences. Office D., I. & W. Passenger Gtntion. Fhons 525. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. r-e, Ear. Nose aud Throat Ofllre HouraI a. m. to 12.80 p. in.: Mot Williams Builtlln. Opp Poitntnco. 1- : CITY NOTES I nnvr a..i ai. ini.t..- 'iiii- niiiiir tr.ir- Hi blew .ib-.on.it!nri Mill liolil llnir tn-t .iiiiiuil lull .it Music; lull tniii-hl. Mr.llTIXU I'd.NUilll'. 'Hie U.Mnl of Awni.iliil ( Ii nil io- Mill unit tin-. ncniiiK at S nMoi k in Hie pu-lm.isk'rn mom, po-lolliie liinlilinv. '10 IIHl'HAT Ml.VVntlXS. -'Hie l.ieili lki.nw mo in.ikiiij.' .Minimum UN to ii'Ik'.ii Hie tiuii'-ti 1 1 Jul foiniiiitc iiu .1 ti v llKs .io In tin ft li.tll, I II VI I'AI'iJl'A tllK'I.i:. A nu'i'thm- of llio .liwi-h ( ll.llltalliU.I soiiily Will lie hell .it Oil' lestiUiu i' nt Ren S until, .Mi M.iiinii .neiiue, this I'uniii'J: .It h p. in. ( rciiT r.M)i;is r.vi.i, nr hdck, -.1 i- Dnrkiii, of Ni't Mi.intiiii, w.is .M-Mi'iiliy i,iiitht iiiuUr.i f.ill of loik .it Hie (inti.il luinr .mil Ii ul liN lialil U li.iitun il. He wa t.ikui to Hie Jliiim 'rjjloi" lioMiilnl. MHllIi: ON lti:i-'OItM. Ili.ii. ( linton Uuin'M Wimcliiilf, of l'lill.iili'lplil.i, a miinliu of tlie Muni ilpil Ii.ikui' of I'lill.iile'plii.i, Mill ilullwr a (.ilk TliiiiiMhy nk'lit 111 Hie leelure louui of the (iiem lililse l'ii"li)tiil.in (liuiili 011 "M111iKlp.il lit lurni." ii:i;tio was iwit.ni:i.--ii.ii' m 10 Ji.no lieeu .1 liuetlni,'. In Colonel 1), II, li'itnli's offke l.ust ninlit ut tlio hpiii.il romiiuttie In elianje of Hie .uraii;ciiionln fin raWnif fiuuN, to not 11 mamuncnt on the nililicrs' ilot in the I'oiCftt Hill cemetery, lint as only a few woie piesciit it w.h pimtpoiird, I'HOOHIIHStVn r.lICIIltK. The Cithollo Ills fork.il hoeiety .mil New linn M.iii.iiue iluh will hold a piairrruiu1 tucliie In their looms tills ivrniiiK at T.oU. All the nieiiilieiii of I ho society who liae not et weureil their sea-on tiikct nt.iy piouire them at the ttotc of Jli.ss L'airoll, on Minion stint anO Wnshlneton avenue, lll'.V 0Vi:it IIY llAnO0.Si:,-.1ame-. I'm 1 1 II, a lirnkeniau on tlio Delawaie, Uukawnnna ami Wratim mllio.ul, wis tal.iu to the Moic. 'Injlor hospital luBt i'li'iilni;, liiully tut ami liniUcil at the risult of teimt ttiucl; liy a calioiw, Tlio aeclilent occunul about 0.13 o'dotk near Kay Auc. Karrell's lie.nl was ml ami one of Ills suns wero bruUeil. TltKSTT.IXn WIMj III! ri.OSr.l),-C'oioner Ilob. crts vltwol tlio remains of Paul llrnrnvsly i'ii. terclay, the man who died fiom iulurles 'de tained by falling from the tieMlhiK near tlio Blchmon.il collleiy at l'riubmi;. ,u tuque! tdtr.atKitKttitnatttxitKmtiiK CIGARS FOR CHRISTMAS PR! SENTS Finest Importca Key West, Porto Wco, SpanlHh tuul Domes tic. I3oxes oC 23, 50 uuil 100 each. Lowest prices on line goods. OPEN EVENINQS. E. G. Dea N. 408 Conned Building, J PHONE BSS3, MM' JNrQHafeBEu was mtiecc!wary. Tin' coroner Inn been assured Unit lresp.is.shig over Hie ireitlln will bo pro hibited In llic fultiri'. HTIIt'CK HV HHCKI.T. I lines MlLtunrlilhi, nt llUir ulrn'l, tinplirjoel In Hie South Steel mill inel ullli n fcllom nirlililil .vcstrtd.ty morning. He wm struck wl'li n heal Iron bucket xvnich U lueil Id i.irry iimllui Iron, nti.l utalnnl n frnctuti' of Hie skull. He w.i lnl-cn In Hie Mosfs 'i'.ijlnr lnill.il. wlme Hie phslclans luxe serl uui docbts nt Ills uiovcry. Wll.iOV AHItESTED.-William Wilson, Hie !- vwir-ohl 1innllil.uk. Ilium hIioIii tin police u-lli Iyciiroiii noiniu.ii n, ii'mi m'i - i'"i" ....... for Important trslltnoii In the cue trleil 1ml I week, of .lolm Mieelnli .mil Allte .Incoby, chug I ill Willi taking ii piiiKf tiititiilnliu ! ''"" Hip person of 'I bonus vV, Mumtldd, of W'eit Sci.inlon, inn jiileril.iy nircstni un a capias, Young WIImiii Ii ch.iigid with i onleliltit of com I. He fulled In appear m a wltlicsi nl tlie lime. INSTALLED OITIOIIIS.-Milllcr lodge, Xo. 013. I'm- mill Accented hisou, last rM- Itin- Itwl.illfit lli.i n.11U i.ffWnrs. ultli llll the OITICKHS CllOSnX. At a URuIar InnlncM niidliig of Sostlienm lodire, Xo. 17(10, II. X. O. of O. I'., last night, the following ollliers were elccteil for the eii&ulnir year: Marshal, Tinker V. Frcai, le-eleetiili Lewis K. Morton, tln.111e.lal keerelary, rc-rlci tcil; Kilwuid Me cm, trustee; a A. Walker, aiJincati'i f. 11. PI iter, chaplain. The touinilltte appointed lo ninllt Hie accounts of the secrctaiy and tieavurer for the past jcar maile a uio-t s.itlsf.u toiy nporl of the eiiiidlllon ill wlilili Ihi.i loiind the liii.iiii'Iil ulf.ilis of the IoiIro, mill lilr.lil loiimieii.leil the n'dit.n.v anil tie.isurer for the (.tilct lutslnoss methods they bad Used in niaiucl'iK the flnamis of Hie older. i:.VPi:HTAIXi:NT AMI HVM -The sieond nf the siuuual enterliilnnieiits and lulls (.'hen liy the I'loie Itrotheis' l"nliiii oiihestra .n held at Jlmie ll.ill last nlulit, I'lofmor 1". Vaiiderikin, Nlolliil'-l, 1 hi. Si'i.inlou M.iii'KilIn elub iinil the Phllhaimouii' iiii.ulelte p.iitiiip.iled III the eutei taiiimeiil. The letejitloii lomuiitlee consisted of Tied Ccienl, Miiiint l'as(e, Xloliolas ola, 0. Moroslnl, .lohn failucil, Jr., L. Modiieii, ami the Unci uiiiimittee w.15 nude up of O. A. Firm, !. lie Mann, l. Pinto, 1'. Scordimaglla. The luenihers of the oiUusii.t aie: .T. X, Tomkiiis, lullii; .1. P. Fioie. ioliti; 0. F. Fiore, violin; SaU.ilor 1'lini', iloliiij I). F. nutruce, li.is; do. hepli S. rioie. Ilute; Ucoiire . Fioie, ilaiini't; Thoiius Siiiuiuliauii. tniiiet; Frank S. Fioie, tninilione; .1. .1. Clark, diimw. lltiVATKi.V I)Y The illicitois ot I lie Floniuc CiilUntoii llonie, i ll.iiiison aiemie, thank niosl licaitili' the ftiends who Kent us the follow iiti: ilonatiotis: Mis. 'I'houias Diiksou, 's.'il. one iloeti laiuieil Qnnds, one lomfoi table, 0110 pie ttue, V I'm ml, PccUillo, ,1; .Mis. (holes Von "louli, Sri Miss i:iai Dimnihk, M; Mis. .1. W. Houartli, "I; ('. S. Woolwoith, ,, in iiipkIi.iii. dl-e; Mic. U II. Powell, one li irrel poljtoes; f:. (!. Cniir-in, one baiul lea; school Xo. Ill, Mis Mi an.' 11.0111. one basket applci; Mis. .1. li. Dim niUk, one hairel applfs. mie bniel pot. does; Mis'. Willi.uu If. Kcnni'ilv, one doin i.iiiued (Win Is; i:. I'. Vig, one .ii-t; Mis. II. Stelle, one-hilf b.liud .ippli", tut c ,iiis tiuil; Philip lioll, pot. iloe.; I'u ice's 111 irkit. tun quills linns, OM-liiif liii-hel ipples, iiiii'-li.ilf liiislul potatne", oiii-liilf bii-hi I turnips, liuiili; Mm. (!. W. nit, iioi-ions; Mis. Willi.uii li. MiCI.im', liuiier, oat mcil: l..u k.iw.uin 1 .sum. ininpaiiy, 'si woilh siiMi, linn; Mis. 1 j 1 WHII.uus, one luislu I pot.i. tni's; Mis. W, sii.intoti, one baud apples; Mix ('. s. UiMou, ,,ue h.mi; hoiilh Nile M010, four biishds poiiloes; Mis. S.1111 Jones, one Inni; W. J. 'M.iru'l, ll-h. tuinips; Mi,. W. 11. Tajloi, minii' 111e.1i. Thiise inkro-tid In 0111 Inline .lie in. died to 1 .ill ,i .m.i llnie. .No pedal leupliun day. LIFE CRUSHED OUT BY FALL OF ROCK Samuel McConnell Beceived Injuries nt the Slope in North Scranton, Which Resulted Fatally. Sannii'l .Mui'oniiull, of 7 i'rovi '(icnoe mail, a miner at the VonStorch hlope. in Xorth Seianton, was crubhod tiiuler ;l fall ut' roof yesterday morn ItifT and icivlved injuries which re sulted In his death at the Lacka wanna hospital durim,' the afternoon, lie is survived liy his wife and family. The tall occuired ahnut 11.30 o'clock and by the time that his comrades could cnnie to his assistance, McCon uell's body was bulled beneath the fdvai mass of debris. Alter dlffsins? for several niluuti s, Mi Council was remou'd and taken lit his home. He lay unlet and still and die men who bore him from the cham ber ihnuKlil him dead. At the house, however, It wm, found that life was not yet extinct and Dr. X. K. Wells was .summoned. AleConnell was then removed to the Lackawanna hospital, whoie it was .seen that his spina was nhattei'i'd and internal injuries Mif feied. He died a few minutes after his entry. Coioiier ttobeits vas no tilied ut' the case. , STREET RAILWAY MEN MEET. Considered the Report of Committee That Presented Grievances. There was a rumor last nlirht which obtained wide circulation to the effect that the Street Hallway Men's union would order n strike uf the men em ployed upon tlie local lines to fro Into effect today. At y.S'i this morning the men were in session In Carpenter's hall, The press committee kiiv 1 out the Informa tion that the report of the committee that presented the grievances to Gen eral Manager Slllliuan had been pre ssnied, but that It could be stated au thoritatively that n strike would not be ordered at once, AVhat might bo done In the near future the committee was not prepared to say. Newest Calendar?, Reynolds Xtros. For Sale, Two heavy and 0110 light delivery wagons: one buggy pole; cash register; two pipe-cutting machines; one four horse-power engine; $l,noo worth gas fixtures and supplies; $l',riOO plumbers' and stenm-llttors' .supplies, and ono two-seated open wagon, Hunt & Connell. Newest card engraving. Reynolds Bros Mounted Pocketbooks, Reynolds Bros, A twenty actu farm, with good new house, to rent at Stttten Island, Now York uliy. Ono and a half miles ficnn ferry, ultablo for market g'lnbn or green houses. Only seven miles from lower 1 (roadway, Address H, Island, Tribune ofllte. Newest Calendars. Reynolds Bros. Foot Ball Christinas, St. Thomas college vs. the old Scran ton team at Athletic park Christmas afternoon L',30 sharp. Admission 23 cents. ' sterling mounted seals. Reynolds Bros. Mounted fountain pens. Reynolds Bros. tne inilallul the JUMII) nflKeri, Willi 1111 me mildiin Imtull.iHon ill.-, ,it M.i'oulc lull. tl. lore tioiiiluuin Ii llie worthlpful inaitcr, titnl Hie other nffliris air. Senior waidin, 1'itir htlpP! jiniioi' waiilui, Ailani Stoeikel! feereluiy, (,'ha. Cellii'll; trensiner, .loseph (Itmslei I Iruitecil, X. (I. Ciooilni iii7 Henry Votkioth mill I'runk l.fiil ner. baiiiut was i-creil aftrr the teicmony, DIVORCE MILL VERY BUSY SEVENTEEN CASES ON THE PREEENT WEEK'S LIST. Many of Them Likely to He Deckled Beforo Christmas Time November Term of Argument Court Opens. Number of Aldermanlc Adjudica tions Passed Upon -Healings on Rules to Revoke Liquor Licenses to Come Up Tomorrow Other Mat ters of Interest In Various Courts. Seventeen divorce eusos uppear on the nrtriimcnt list for the November ttirm, which opened yesterday morning. These, 1 1 Is expected, will hu disposed of In the course of two weeks, and If this expectation Is realized, eight hus bands and nine wives will secure the Christmas present for wl'ilch, above all other things, material, they are just now unxlous. The parties to the cases are: Solo mon Dawson against Lovlna Dawson, Annie Clancy against James Clancy, Jessie Kimble against Frank P. Kim ble. Mary M. Gardner against Charles Gardner, C. Oscar Wolfe against Nellie Wolfe, Jemima Gordon against J. J. Gordon, Charles D. Lowery against A. M. Lowery, Bessie M. Swnrtz against S. AV. Swum, Annie Davis against John Davis, Polly A. Coffmun against D. S. Coffninn, Kiln F. Kresky against Charles Kresky, David Jones against Kllssubeth Jones, Susan Hchoen agilnst Simon Schoen. H. M. Lewis against Car lie Lewis. Sidney Williams against Agnes William?, Michael Lamonea against Lucia Lamonea, George Hit toll against Ida Blrtch. Judge Kelly Is presiding over divorce court nt this lime. Some of the cases, however, are ot long standing and wero submitted to one of the other judges. Cases were disposed or in argument court as follows: liule AbuliiteMiiBtr M iiiiif.n lining lompJiiy against Cuhro. W. Ilaiul et al.. mie to open iulgnieiit; S. Illiieifdil against Funk Zlmledi. rule to opdi jiulmnciit; Sarah H. Snaiie against .1. D. Knight, uile to defend; Mil lui 1 Caincy against John Carney, rule lo pay money into coiut; (ioldsinltb llrotlier.s against W. P. lloland, rule to opin judgment. Argued City of Snantou ugjln.t (ieomc lid low, exceptions to attldadt of dcfdisc; Mary M. (ijiilner ngaliut CI1.1t Ics (laidner, nilc for dec-He in dboKe; ('. II, Fisher against Joseph l Phil lips et al., exceptions to u-port of referee; Miuy Jane (Joopei against William Petheriik, lule for new tiial; John Union against William Xeai, f iitliuaii: John !--x itUi agaln-t Anilao.se Six um1, ceitloi.111; MirU 1'o.itir against John lluse, lule to open jiulgnient; J. A. spitir agiin-t Mil J. Joins, nile lo sliike on appeal; S. X. Stetllee asiliM Helanaie and Hudson n.iupiii, iiijc to pel tut lull; ('iiiiimiiiiwr.i"ltli agaiiisl John -Mil Key, (erlioraii; f links Stcles .lyafnst Clar cihc Cole it al., icitioiari. Oier-riiUd Hall : I.von Fuiniliiie lompany against J. W, .weene, ileniuircr; 1. W. Meuiaui against J. W. Swiine.i, di'inuuii ; Siintiel Wiath erin again-t J. W. swieney. ddnuiiei'. Hull- DisdiarRiiI II. V t.all.11, trustee, et al., against Speeuway band roinpaii.v, uile to open judgiuciic; .spiihg HrooK I.umber company against James ' Watklus, uile to sliike oil lieu. In certiorari cases the following summary dispositions were made: Judgment Aftumed A. Mudiciiski against An thony Kiie, Kale Mi Cube against John ltodie, (icoige ( lime against L II. due, Philip Pool .inni against W. F. SiTidlie, It. It. Patloisun against I.. V. Mollis, W111U k Dully against I,. F. Morris, aniimed. Juilgiueut lted-ed - John (fallaglur against I'emis.x Ix.nui.i ( oal tompaii, Michael Koenidi against lniislanla Coal company, Old Forge borough .iK.iiust I,. Sonen.o, Commonwealth against ('. S. Seaman-. Xon-pros( d T. J. Kelly against Ij. K. Mori Is, A. Iliown against Hell Hamilton, Jacob SuraxiU again.st Midi, id BerbJi tl al. Hearings will be had tomorrow on the rules lo revoke the liquor licenses of McCabo & O'Connor, of Scranton; Joseph Gerdxenls, of Throop, and George Wnbko, of Danmore. Liquor License Transfers. The license for the Globe hotel, 2J9 Wyoming avenue, was yesterday trans ferred to Anthony Lundy. The license formerly held by J. J. Kline, for 101 and 10(1 Penn avenue, was tiansferied to Adam l.eyh. A llcensi! for the remainder of the year was granted to John O'Connor, of the Third ward of Olyphant. John Schul.tH xvas granted a license for the remainder of the year for the former IJuchta hotel at 1201 Lloyd street. P. J. O'Donnell was granted a license for the remainder of the year for tin; hotel property at the corner of Willow and Lackawanna streets, Olyphant, which he bought at sheiltf's sale. D L. & W. Mutual Aid Sued. Suit for $1,000 was begun yesterday by Mrs. Mary Ann Ityan against the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestern Mutual Aid association. Mrs. Ryan Is the mother of Kdwnrd Ryan, who was killed In the Henry vllle wreck last Fourth of July. He was a member, In good standing, In the Mutual Aid association, at the time, It is claimed, and aa such his beneficiary is entitled to $1,000 from the associa tion's mortuary fund. Tlio association refused to pay It, al leging the Insured was not In good standing. Hence the suit. Hon. John P. Qulnnan and T. P, Hoban lepresent Mrs, Ryan. Demands a Jury Trial. A special request for a jury trial was tnado yesterday by the respondent In the divorce case of Charles S. Lowery against Anna M. Lowry. She denies that she has ever main tained Improper relations with her step-father, George Shields, or any other man, and denies having even an acquaintance with any man named ilenulhnn. Further, she declares she was never guilty of treating her husband cruelly Notice Those who are interested, even in a genera! manner, in mutters musical ,ue cordially invited to ex amine the latest Pianofortes to be seen at the warerooms of 1. tl. POWELL k CO. 131-133 Washington Ave, nnd barbarously, ns alleged: never of fered hint Indignities, nnd did nothing to render his condition intolerable and life burdensome. On the other hand, she alwnys was 11 dutiful and true wife, aud thai instead of her abusing him, he on several occasions laid violent hands upon her. A'osburg & Dawson represent the respondent. . , ,, 1.,. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. U'ulli'i J, S'avloi' l)ur(t (.rim M, Owen ...,....., .,l..uknuiinni I'uileiM. II. Itn liter , I'ltlsturi Ml mtliiia Xleolldl.i Pit Men COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. A diiree w.h cslrnlay made by miirt per milling tldiiitulii i:, Smith, of West Scranton, lo adopt Christian 1 .liuitx. In the ejliite of i:iatU3 ,1. Parrott, late of Seianton, litteis cf .idniliilslliitlon were ester il.iy HiMtititl tn the widow, Mice M. Faimtt, Application was mule yesterday for 11 diittd' foi the lldielklid Society ol Xortliern Italians ot Scranton, of which Ferdinand Arlgonl, Kmlllo Mnrlslnl and l.ulgl (.'.mlella arc illrcelors. In the rase of the city of C'arbondale against I!. I Itoecrs the rule to ftilkr- oil' the munici pal lien win yeslcrdiy nude returnable to the next aigumcnt court. CIi.isp Sc Malion made application jeitctdiy for a illtoiie for William Muflley, of Scranton, who incuse Ids -vlfe, Duma Muflley, with lav ing been unfaithful. They were married June ti, 11W. Suit In ejectment was Instituted yesterday In l'rotbonotury John Copcland'n otllce, by Frank Hollenback, to .secure! possession of a procrty on Copeland menue, Carbondale, wlileh lie claims he Is Illegally deprived of by liN daughtcr-111-l.iw, Delia I,. Ilollenbaik. K. C, Neweomb ia his nt tone. FLEITZ'S LETTER CAUSED SENSATION Was Written in Connection, -with the Anglo-American Building nnd Loan Association Muddle. The application made by J. A. Car penter, esq., of this city, and other Pennsylvania stockholders of the An-glo-Ameilcan Huildlng and Loan as sociation, to have a temporary lecelv er appointed for that corporation, has dex-eloped into a most Intricate and rather sensational case. The application for the appointment ot the lecelver was originally made on Dec. 1 before Judge Lacombe, of the I'nlted States Circuit court. He took the matter under advlbement nni while- It was under consideration, the oflicers of the association hurried the mutter before the New York state courts', and succeeded in having two referees, James M. Dickey and E. D. Dickinson, appointed. The Pennsylvania stockholdeis xvero not pleased with this proceeding, be cause they believed that the men ap pointed w-ere too closely connected, politically and otherwise, with the di rectors of the company. They went bofote Judge Lacombe again last Fiidav, asking that he an nul the decree of the state court pro viding for 'the appointment of the re: forces, and appoint a receiver, under the Federal laws. At this hearing, a loiter .xvas read from Deputy Attor ney General Fred AV. Fleltz, of this city, which caused quite a sensation. In this letter, Mr. Fleitz contended that the Pennsyh'anla stockholders had serious doubts, about being able to secure justice in the? New York state courts on account of the stand ing and influence of the officers of the company. Mr. Fleitz's letter brought forth an indignant protest from AVII llam U. Hornblower, attorney for the company, xvho said that his letter re flected upon the courts of New York and xvas "highly Improper." JudgV fjaccmbp handed down an oninlon on Satuiday denying the ap plication for the appointment of a temporary receiver, expressing the be lief that "the pioperty will undoubted ly be piopeiiy safeguarded during the time xvhlch may elapse before the final hearing." t'pwards of $1,Qi)0,0u0 ol the com pany's assets are hi this Mate and up wards of $200,000 Is either Invested or owing to stockholdeis in Northeast ern Pennsyh'anla. Mr. Fleitz and his partner. J. W. Carpenter, were the poisons to move against the association, as soon as they learned the nature of its busi ness methods. Mounted fountain pens. Reynolds Bros. The busy shoe stores of Lexvls & Reilly will bo open this evening and every evening until after tho holidays. Newest card engraving. Reynolds Bros Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave Mounted Pocketbooks. Reynolds Bros, Fancy Leather Bags. Reynolds Bros. STORE OPEN Suggestions For Christmas Wc aie showing a very line selection of novelties for presents, Bisque and China Statuettes, Vases, Etc. Wedgewood and Boxwood China Pieces, Bohemian Ornamental Glass Ware, ' Beautiful White Crest Ware, Ebony Toilet Sets, Sterling Silver Novelties, Cut Glass Pieces, Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Gent's Umbrellas, Lace Handkerchiefs, Silks, Dress Goods, Furs, Etc. With every go cents worth of Gloves sold at $1,00 or more we will MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue, MILLIONS IN A COAL DEAL CONSOLIDATION OF EIGHT COM PANIES EFFECTED. All tho Tributaries of the Ontario nnd Western Excepting the Scran ton Conl Company United in One Concern Under the Corporate Title of the Elk Hill Coal nnd Iron Com panyNearly Five Millions Rep resented In the Deal Papers Bore $7,850 In Revenue Stamps. Another gigantic coal deal has been consummated here. All the coal com panies allied .with the Ontario and Western railroad, excepting the Scranton Coal company, have been consolidated Into one concern under the title of the Klk Hill Coal and Iron company. The merged companies and tlie llg uic each represents in the deal are: Johnson Coal Co., Dickson City ,100,000 Mt. Pleasant Coal Co., Scranton WJj.OOO New York and Scranton Coal Co., Pcckxlllo 4S.".,000 West Hide Coal Co., Scranton 410,000 nine nidge Coal Co., Pcckxlllo I18,"i00 Forest Mining Co., Alehbald HOO.000 lla.xmoiid Coal Co., Archbild ,00,000 Total $l,77S,fiOO In addition to this, the Elk Hill company secures for 390,000, tho one sixth Interest which the AV. T. Smith estate owned In the Mt. Pleasant holdings. Tho other live-sixths be longs to the Pettebone estate and xvlll continue to be mined oni lease. An. assignment Is also secured for $1,000 of the lease which the Ray mond Coal company had on the Eton colliery culm pile, at Archhald, owned by the Hackley estate. THE EXCEPTIONS. The Pine Hrook and Capouse col lieries of th Scranton Coal company, and the Pancoast colliery, at Throop, xxlll continue to be operated Inde pendently, at least for a time. These collieries xvere purchased by the Dixon .xi Eddy Hi in, xvho are, practically, the coal agents of the Ontario and AVest ern; and their coal is iarsured for the Ontario and AVestern. The Pancoast .olllcry tit present ships over the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestern, under a contract xvhlch has five years yet to run. AVhen this contract ex pires Its output will likely be diverted to the Ontario and Western. The purpose of the consolidation xvas to take up the small six per cent, mortgaged with xvhlch the different ! companies aie burdened and by xvlp ing them out and issuing a new five per cent, mortgage, decrease the in j iciest charges. I The Martin Trust company, of New 1 York. Is financing the deal. It ad x'ances three and one-half million dol lars and takes a first mortgage on all the properties for that amount. The moitgnge xvas dellveied by and the money paid over to Frank E. Piatt, president and treasurer of the Elk Hill Iron company, In Nexv York last Saturday. The papers xvere offered 1 for recording yesterday to Recorder of I Deeds Fred AV. AA'arnke. I The sum of $7,850 Is icpresented in I the internal revenue stamps aliixed to ' the various papers. The deeds trans- ferlng the several properties to tho hlk Hill company pay $1 a thousand on the put chase price in revenue. The Johnson Coal company deed, alonj, took $2,100 xvorth of stamps. The moitgage bore $1,730 xvorth of stamps, or fifty rents for each thousand dol lars' worth of tho three and one-half millions. The mortgage Is printed in pam phlet form and covers 127 pages. In it is contained a description of every piece of property held by all the merged companies. All the papers bear dute of Dec. 1, Kiiin. V. E. Piatt and J. E. Burr, of this city, and John B. Kerr, of New York, icpresented the Elk Hill com pany in the deal. Tho trust company xvas represented by Hornblower, Byrne, Miller S- Potter, of New York. The Elk Hill Coal and Iron company now becomes ono of the big concerns of tho coal world. It will -have eleven collieiles with an output ot about 2, OiU.ooo tons yearly. This and die Scranton Coal company, together with the several Individual collieries xvhlch send their coal over the Ontario and AVestern, xvill give this road a coal tonnage of more than 2,500,000 tons) yearly. Tho company is also after other col lieries. The Green Ridge Coal com pany's slope, on North Washington avcrue, and theermyn & Co. initios at Old Foigi;, are among those, xvhlch, It is said, the Ontario and Western people are negotiating for and likely to secure. EVENINGS. Handkerchiefs and every pair ol give a beautiful box. VWsViV Sixteen to One But such beautiful sliver as It is; not easy to tnmlsh nnd con venient to polish because of Its satin-smooth surface. The tablo waiters ave particularly sought after because of the pretty de signs nnd rich bended edge so much in vogue. The prices are $1.00 nnd upward, The seta of table waro In attractive cases nro greatly admired for gifts. CVutvaTVfaW fieo V Millar & VJCU. V. ITllllCll tX A Christmas mmmmmmmmmmm?mmmm TEETH Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $i Bridge Work (,&) $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work guaranteed for 10 yearn. Call and have jour teeth examined tree of charge. Satisfaction or no pay. , Schimpff, the That's the name. You've heard it a good many times most every time in fact, when jewelry is the topic of conver sation, for the one implies the other. Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has much to show you in the Gift li e more than you'll see in most other stores. Not only more, but 'something "dif ferent" novelties that appeal to you, because of their novelty. Schimpff, the Jeweler, Has everything going in the jewelry line. Think ol what you want; it's there. Prices, too, are less than you think, when you consider that no matter what you buy, quality is apparent 317 Lackawanna Avenue. UKKKUKKKKMUKK$KUKUKMKKnUJKM q The NewNerersH? As 5 nlialt Removnblo x H HORSESHOE CALK. Horse cannot slip and will otitweur three sets of any other calk manufacture.!. U BirTENBENDSR $ SOLE AGENTS. xk:oxkxkkmkxussok$c:oqoku OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Swhat to Give What to Pay Mavhi- this list nf articles nnrl nrices will heln von a hit. .....J H ...w ..-, . ..... r- .. ,. p j v The range of prjees is the greatest possible when you stop to 0 consider prices. Pay less, and quality suffers. Pay more and well, you don't need to pay more, if you come here. 9 THA bl'.T, C pieces, quadruple lil.iti.tl, extra large siro cof fee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, fleam pitcher and spoon holder, natiii ciiKiaxed, com nleln tot. 10 00 LADIES' SOLID SILVER CHATI'XAIXE WATCHES, 3.00 up. PLATED Jl'.WEIILY. COLD-PILLED I1U0OCHES, with genuine opal bettln,', elsewhere priced at isJ.liu; here 1.50 Many others up to 5.00. Cl'I'F LINKS, gold tilled, with genuine opal M'tllng, We. a pair, and otlicis up to i.00 HAT FINS, gold filled, plain and stone set; your choke of about '.'S stlea at SO LdltONE'lTi: CHAIN'S, gold tilled, full length, xvltli lewi-1 eel dlides, :! (M XOVELTV BELTS, gold tinsel, with very handsome buckles, 1.00 STEW-lNCi SlLVF.lt. MAXICORK AND DESK PII'.C cw, Merllng silver, heavy ttn bosHrd handles, choice at AD LAD'ES' AND M'SSE.V CHAIN IIIIACELI'.TS, sterling silver, with lock unil key, J.W) STEULIXd SILVEIt PUIJSES, largo iilze, extra heavy em linked lop, with ring and clialn attached. 3..X0 STF.II1.IXa SUA Hit CIIAT'E- LAIXH IlxfiS, large tire. Foldeied luiks,uith embossed top, 0.75 DIAMOND1!. DIAMOND DHOOCHES AH Hie very latent designs, beaiitl fully pearl net Eiiain-f-llrd, Open Work, HcaiU, Wieaths, Sunbursts .mil a number of other ttlej, fiom s.00 to I CO . CAXIlHIiAllItA, 4 Hahts. ciua- ? druple plate, beaded trim mli.irs, all styles up to 1.00 ciur.D's si.T oi- ltoomts' llHsT PL.VI'i:, with peail handle knife; choice of 4 fancy pattctna; complete set, $2.00; otlicis horn 6Ue. to 4.00 WATCIinS. LADIES' HAND.SOM1'. WATCH. limiting cane, solid 11-karat cold and fitted with u fine Ducber-IIampden movement, 22.00 tADIES' SOLID OOT.n IIUXT IXll CASH WATCHES, en gine turned and beautifully engraved, fitted with Wul tham, Ulgin or Dunber JlaiiiHlen moicmentu, I8 60 hADIKS' 11-KARAT flOLl) FILI.cn WATCH, hunting case, guaranteed for !!5 yearn and fitted with a Dui'bcr-1'.impileii m o v e mciit, 10.00 URN'S SOLID HOLD U KA11AT 0 1 K K-F A (I F. WATCH, new- thin model, "xcry stylish," plain pol iahnl ca.se, fitted vltli Wal tliatii or Klgin jewelled move ments. 21.00 MUX'S OO 1,1) FILLED WATCHHS, hunting case, guaranteed for 20 cars, en gin turned or fancy en graved and fitted with Wat Hum br Hlghi movement, 11.00 A. E Rogers, ooooooooooxoooooooooooooxxoo For Christmas the handsomest and laigest display of llox Papers uyer UrouKht to Scranton. IJuylmr this at a real stationery store assures you the best value and the most tusliful selection. Our boxes ate made for us especially. Many novel desle s and qunllty of the best. Largo, rldv boxes from SO cents to $7.50. Genuine Mahogany Boxes filled with paper at hardly tho cost of the wood. Stationery Sets, Desk I'ads, Pens, Penholders, Fancy Ink Stands. Your most critical taste or fancy satlslled in the fullest degiec. R. E. PRENDERGAST, WASHINGTON AVENUE. ' Scranton, Pa. 207 Co ,l?1 Wjrotnlnu Avenue VU. Walk la nd Ioo:j .round Bonanza. Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Our system of PAIXI.KSS Dentistry Is far upcrior to the old method of ilolnff xvork. Wc both till and extiacl teeth without the leant partldc of pain, llur prliea lor the piesent are cxtiTinely low, anil If you arc In nerd nf any Dental woilc. Call and ham jour teetli examined. We make a i.peelalty ot One Crown mid bridge Work and It will pay Jim to tall and get our prices before going elsewhere. All xwirk absolutely I'alntcv. Dr, Reyer, Dentist 514 Spruce St., Opp. Court House. Jeweler, Uls dmbi dra n 128 Ave. bUti Franklin 0X0X000 01 IMONI) CUFF LINKS-Soliil (iold, Itomau tlnlsli, new designs, het with large dia monds; price .".00 to 75.00 DIAMOND EARUIXfiS in haiiiUoiiie cluster and fhiglu Menu sellings, from 8.50 to 125.00 LADIES' DIAMOND ItlXHS. handsome, brilliantly cut dlunonds in solid gold Tif fany setting, ia.no LADIES' DIAMOND KINGS, good she in nliln or Uelcher solid gold setting, 7,00 MlStsKS' DIAMOND ItlXHS In fancy high settlnsr of i-ollcl gold, with One tut stone, 5.00 SOLID GOLD JEWE11LV. MEN'S SOLID GOLD CHAIN with handaomc Intaglio eliaini, 0.00 ALSO A FULL LINE of other choice st its in 10 and It karat, fiom O.uo to ii.M SOLID (SOLD NECKLACE", with 3-heart ncndaiit,. (1.75: othciK wltii and without peudinU f i oni 2.25 to 0.2 LADIES' SOLID GOLD HltOOCHKS in every con eeliable stile, from 1.75 to 12.0U SCAUP DR STICK PIXS. UOld liiountingH, 50 oi more M.vlos to select from, ut 1.5(1 LADIES' AXD MISSES' SOLID GOLD KINGS; real pearl mid doublet combinations In iiiudsome new settings, 2.5(1 CIIH.HHEN'S SOLID GOLD CIMt-ril IIAN'I) UIN'CS nN.i fancy stono Aettiugx, worth un lo 41.00. 80 213 Lacka. Ave.; w w & fwl hM, imiMl . ,'.. !. ti MlJi I -- .- i M S-W-V. . . mmMiiimsiimtimt'hmiim .jkMMi&MmiaiteimK .8&jiJLStf'Aj!i,ijbn m$&md