.niipTOHjpBHpipuwiM r-.i JM V. THE SCRANTON TMBUJSJ5-THURSDAY; DECEMBER 27, 1900. SYRuroJtas Acfsfeasantfyaiidlhmptfy ' Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. Jhrsents in the most acceptailefbnn the laxative principles ofpiaitts An own to act most Aenetlcialfy: TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPOQ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUIS VIllC , KY. NEW YORK. N.Y. For sale ty druggists - price SO per ioffe, Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OK Per JC Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY GO acleplione Order Promptly Delivered 11 '31 Adims Avenue. Scranton Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., . W. Passenger Station. Phono 625. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat jffire Hirarat a. m. to 1i.3 p. in.: S to William Budding, Opp. Pojtofflie. IDBl6fl CITY NOTES ! -- -S'f4 I.LHS jllMVIIN'G.--There will bo a icsnlar 3f sii.ii of the i'lianloii Lodge of lllka toinprut at S o'cIolU ALDl'.ItMAMC MAUIHAOIJ. AlOi'imnn Howe jeMcrday married l)ald Janes, of Spiini; lliauk, iiml Jcuittlo Thomas, of Taylor. SCHOOL HOARD TONIGHT. There will lie a special meeting tonllit uf tlii Scranton school hoard for the pmposc ot cnusiiU'riiu; bids for the construction of an annex to No. lio school. tilts n a candid vn:.--John. r.. itcsm s a i.indidatc for the Doinociatla noimiuiion lor the xdotc rouncil in the Sixth weid. Mr. Keuaii foinicrly rcpiesenlcd that ward in the common council. JllUmXO TODAY. A fpeciol nicrthis of St, Joseph's society will be held this aUcrnoon at 5 o'clock at Oollrge chapel. All per-ens not et hailns made their returns for concert tickets aic requested to do sc. ,T. J. COLLINS WILD IX H.Mti. .1. J. Collins was arraigned before Alderman Millar .cstcrday charted by O. r. Morris with tire.il lira- .1 win dow in the laltcr's saloon on Spiiue stieot. lie wan held in 30 bail. WARRANT FOR JOSIU'U I'lRltV.-hler-man Howe yesterday issued a warrant for the arret of Joi-eph l'mry, of New stuet, at tlrj instance of Mary O'lloyle, of 1023 Kulp court, who charges him with tlncats to kill and u number of oilier dire things. SIXTH WARD CAUCUS.-Thero will be a can cus of the Democrats ot the Hixlli ward on Sat urday, December 29, between the hours of 4 and 7 p. in. at the regular polling places, for the purposo of phclng in nomination a candidate for tho Fclcct council to succeed L'dw.ird James, jr., resigned. i:MPLOYKS Rrir.MI)i:ili:i).-,lho emplojcs o ,hu Wells-l'aigo and Natlcual i:xpies eonipa jli.s receticd each 11 S gold piice us a ChiMina? lit and incidentally In i-oiniiiciiioiatr the llltleth nnhersary of the National Lxprcs.s company. Tho employes also received tuikcyj on Thaul. giving day. SUNDAY SCHOOL i:.i:i!ClSi:.S.-Tlio piliuny department of tho I'ctm Aenue llaplist cliuuli Sunday school will hive its CluUtjim euclei III tint church this altcinoou ut U o'clock, while the exciciscs of the main icliool will I.? In Id to night at 8 o'elocir, when an luleicstliig pio Krommo will be rendered. IN WVOMI.Va COUNTV.-The Drummer Hun Kellst. Rev. W. II. Williams, left this moiniug for Wyoming county, where lie will conduct two Anti-Saloon Leaguo meetings, speaking tonight In the Presbyterian chinch, Mehoopany; toiuor rqw night in the RaptU churih, Hiitacll HIM, Next Sabbath at lU.iU a. in., lie will speak In the Methodist church ut Forty fort, subject "IlrcaUng Homo Ties." At night, In tho Court Street Jlcthodiit church, I'roildcnee, subject 'The Last Romp with the Tiger." THEY HAD STOLEN BRASS. Four Polish Women Anested and Pined Last Night, Catherine Saper, Tessle Peaoo nnU Mary Cattish, threw J'ollsh women, Hv lnr on South Waahlngton uvenue, wero anulgntul before Aldcnnan Millar lust nlpht, cjiarued with steallnu scrap Imn ami brass from tho dump near the J.ackawitnnu car shops. J'ho women wt'ro arrested at the In Htunco of Detective Taylor, of the corn pan)", who appeared vQ-ri53N. M8ro gSSBW who testified to hnving found old Iron and brass In their houses. He said that tho company has been bothered for Home ilmo back by a number of those women talcing stuff from the dump, nnd that It hud been decided to use stringent methods to break up tho practice. The alderman placctl n lino ot $5 on two of the woman and a lino of $2 on tho third. They pleaded poverty, pro tested their Innocence, awore they would rot In Jnll before they would pay a cent, nnd snld a lot of other thlnjrs, but the alderman won un moved. They were led off, but trot only as far h tho foot of the statre, when they camo back and settled up. MONKEY WITH A HISTORY. Travels of the Little Simian Who Heard the Big Guns at Manila. At least one of the monkeys of Trof. Howard's troupe of trained animals, that will be seen nt tho Lyceum to day and tomorrow, has a history This little animal, "Jocko" by name, who Is ono of tho smallest of the per formers, has not only ciwsad tho oceans, but 1ms hoard the roar of can non on mighty battleships In ono of tho greatest naval engagements In history. "Jocko" was present ut the battle of Manila, nnd while he did not hear tho celebrated remark of Douoy: "Whenevpr you are rendy Orldley, flo away," he nevertheless shuddered nt the booming of the groat gunn from his place of concealment In tho hold of the Uoston. while the gun's ot Dewey's tar.s rained elements of death and destruction upon the un fortunate Spaninrds. "Jocko" on that memorable morn ing was the properly of one of tho sailors of Captain Wilde's vessel, and was a favorite of nil, Including tins captnln. Upon tho re'ttnn of tho cr.nv to America, the little animal which had been the pet of the ship became a white elephant on lnnd. At the New York lodging houses patronized by tho tars "Jocko" was a nuisance, and his owner In sheer despair finally toak him to a bird store and engaged board for him. Paying tho dealer a month In advance, the sailor klpsecl his little friend, and promising to return fin a week, disappeared. From that day to this nothing has ever been heard of "Jocko's" guardian. After IteepInK "monk" a year, the dealer finally ac cepted an offer from Prof. Howard, who realized that tho llttlo fellow would be a valuable member ot his company of entertainers. It is said that oven now the mon key evinces great Interest at the sight of a sailor's suit, though the state ment that he will saluto at the sound of a cannon Is doubted by those who have not witnessed the performance. OFFICERS WERE ELECTED. J. W. Moir Again Chosen President of Firemen's Relief Association. The members of tho Firemen's Relief association met lost night In City nail and elected the fol'l'wlng officers for the coming year: President, John W. Molr; vice president, Kmll Bonn: sec retary, W. II. Hlrtley; treasurer, A. It. Holmes; trustee for three years, D. J. Xewman; solicitor, A. A. Vos burir. The following district physicians were chosen: First district, Dr. J. J. Sullivan; Second district. Dr. Beddoi; Third district, Dr. Longstreot; Fourth district, Dr. Kolb; Fifth district, Dr. Walker; Sixth district, Dr. Bernstein. The following claims wens approved: Zeno Derby, $10; Fred V. Zlzelman, $20. It was reported by Treasurer Holmes that there Is about $7,000 In the treasury. PETER WILLIAMSON LODGE. Newly Elected Officers Were In stalled Last Night. District Deputy Thomas F. Wells, assisted by T. F. Penman and F. Tj. rtrown, last night installed the fol lowing newly elected olllcers of Peter "Williamson lodg.-, F. and A. M.: Worshipful master. Alfred K. Connell; .senior warden, Walter D. Hcnwood; junior warden, Ttobert Peck; treasur er, Thomas K. Lydden; secretary, C. 1j. Van THtsklrk. At the, conclusion of the installa tion ceremonies a most bountiful re past was served to the hundred and more members present. -Bilof ad dresses were made by Rev. Dr. Robert F. Y. Pierce, Dr. J. E. O'Rrlen. Mayor James Molr, T. F. Penman and others. HIS SKULL FRACTURED. John Lynn Fell from a Bridge Near Mooslc. John Lynn, of Elm street, was, yes terday morning, walking acioss the Delaware and Hudson railroad bridge which spans the tracks of the Scranton Railway company, just below the Moo slc depot, when he noticed a train ap proaching. He became excited nnd-while endeav oring to got ai-rosH tho bridge slipped and fell to tho tracks below, a dis tance of twenty foot, striking on his head. He was removed to tho Moses Taylor hospital, where he was found to be suffering from a fracture of the skull. His condition is very serious. For Sale. Two heavy nnd one light delivery wagons; ono buggy polo; cash register; two pipe-cutting machines; ono four horse-powe.' engine; $1,200 worth gas llxtures and siiDiilies: SL'.KOO nimni,..,0' and steam-fitters' supplies, and ono two-seateu open wagon. Hunt & Connell. WILLIAM MASON Doctor of Music, tho Dean of Ameiicaii Pianoforte Teachers, and a musician whoso knowledge of lib eheven instrument is con summate, wiites as follows icgardlng the Mason & Hamlin Pianoforte "Aug. J, IdOO. "Mason k Hamlin Co., "(Irntli'iiiPiii 1 lie llpilght Pianoforte which I recently puiehased of you is u constant source of delight, to me, Its beautifully musical tor.o ami delicately rcsponshu action aie in such ail. mlrablo adjustment its to induce a musical state on the part of the plJ)er and eve-n suggest musical ideas to the composer. "While capable of canlng and pathetic ten derness, It is abo uutllnihlmr under bravura passages, and In this lespett it uppioachcs the nature of a Grand Pianoforte. "It is an Instrument for the musically Intclll. gent, especially for thoso to whom a dram! Pianoforte is for any reason debarred." We delight in showing the Mason & Hamlin Upright, and tho llaby Grand, to all persons ap preciating an absolutely artlstlo piano. 1 1 POWELL SCO,, DUNLAVEY IS AT LIBERTY AN APPEAL TAKEN TO THE SU PERIOR COURT. Pending Its Disposition, nn Order Was Made Permitting His Release on 91,000 Bail County Commis sioners Will Elect a Mercantile Appraiser This Week Those Who Seek tho Office Two Young Men Register as Students-at-Law with O'Brien & Martin. A. L. Dunlnvey, tho South Side man, who was sentenced at the last term ot court, hits been relpascd from Jail on ball, pending the disposition of an ap peal In his case. Dunlavoy was tried at the October sessions before Judge Love, of Bclle fonte, for selling liquor without a license, and convicted. Afterwards sen tence was suspended, upon payment of tho costs. At the December sessions Dunlavey was again brought before tho court, at the Instance of the Municipal league, the prosecutor In tho case, and Judge R. W. Archbnld re called tho suspension of sentence and directed Dunlavoy to pay a line of $500, costs and spend three months In the county Jail, An exception was taken by his attorneys, O'Brien & Martin, to this sentence nnd on this exception an appeal to the Superior court was founded. In tho appeal tho following Is sot forth: i'lrst It was unlawful and unauthorized In Hon. 11. W. Arehhald to Impose any sentence upon the defendant at a subsequent or dllfereut term ot court. Second The order nude by Hon. John (1. Lov above set forth give the defendant the benefit of an eleUlon of the sentence that should ho imposed upon him In accordance with which he did on October 17, IWW, eleit by pajlng tho costs nnd It wo.s unlawful for any judge to n olcct against the defendant at a different aud subsequent term of e-ouit aud linpo-e another and dih'ereiit sentence upon the defendant. Third The sentence imposed by lion. R. W. Arehhald on December S, I'M, when the trial judge had distinctly said he ouitht not to lie so scntenctd Is an overriding of the decision of Hon. John G. Love, the tiial judge, and unauthorized ami illegal. 1'ourth The. sentence imposed by Hon. It. W. Aichbald at a subsequent and different term of court than the one at which Hon. John G. Love, the trial Judge, had suspended sentence, is un lawful, illegal and void, The application for the appeal was made to President Judge C. K. Rice at his home In Wllkes-Barre. He al lowed It to be a supersedas and direct ed that Dunla.ey be released on $1,001 ball. This was furnished by M. P. Flynn. The appeal will be heard dur ing the coming meeting of the court In this city. The third Monday In Janu ary is the time llxed. Postponed Until Today. The hearing of the viaduct Inlunc tion case, which was to have been held yesterday morning had to ho post poned until this morning. II was found Impossible to get the figures concerning the actual indebted ness of the city up to date prepaied In time to present to court yesterday and another day had to lie allowed to the city controller and city solicitor. The contention Is thni the city has reached the two per cent, limit of in debtedness not counting the $230,000 of bridge bonds voted by the people of the city. Tho figures for which tho court is now waiting will decide whether or not his contention is found founded on fact. Two Law Students. The following yesterday reglsteied with Attorneys O'Brien & Martin as sstudents-nt-luw: Martin P. Walsh, nt Partialis, who was graduated from St. John's college at Fordhnm, X. Y,, last June. James P. Wilson, of this city, who was graduated from the School of the Lackawanna lust June. License for Miller. Jn chambers yesterday a license was granted for the remainder of tin; year to Charles H Miller for the premises at l!17 I'onn avenue. The liconso was originally gianlcd to 13. J. Fish, but It was revoked by the court because he sold on Sun day. Mercantile Appraiser. Some time this week the county com missioners will elect a mercantile ap praiser to serve for one vcar. Tho three loading applicants for the plum are: Thomas Marshall, of West Scranton; Thomas Patton, of Oly phant, and Christ Lynde, of Archbald. Marriage Licenses. Tdward Painter Vandllng Maty J. Iloylllf Vanillins Martin L. Wheeler Dallon, N. Y. Margaret Smith Dalton, N. Y. Albert MoicsM , Jessup Mary Vorjiek ,..., Jessup Santonell Suit Jessup Santo Rossi Jessup J. 1). Montaujc rianklin, Lu7eruo county Mary K. Siglln Dane, I.uzcinc county NOTES ABOUT YOUNG WOMEN'S CATHOLIC CLUB A course of lectures on hygieno will be do llvried in the lectuio room of the Young Wo men's Catholic club beginning Tu?diy evening, January 8, and continuing cvciy Tuesday own ing etui liio; the winter months. The club, cn couiaged by tho marvelous results achieved by its night school, organized some months ago that ai oppoitunity of a practical education might be placed within the reaih of nil young woiklng women of the city, Ins been piewlled upon by its numerous fiicnds to broaden the scope of tl o school by ulfordlng to not only membcis of llin club, but also to non-memheis an opportunity of acquiring a thorough knowledge ot the seteneu of health. Non-members will he charged the iiomiuil sum ot 10 rents for admission to eaeli lecture, The e'ouise for the mouth of Jamiarv will be "I'ood, Air and Dress," Dr, tiiiihons. "lijglene," Dr. Reedy, "The tljniuisliini as a 1'ieunotcr of Health," Dr. Amu Law. "The Care of the liyi-," Dr, f'niiiH'rs. Tho I'ebruaiy eouiso will be unuouiKcd in due time. The gymmslum open for inembcii of the club only is being much patronized. An instuie tor has been engaged who will mganlzc u class in physical rulturu alter the holidays. Non-members wishing to enter are requested lo sen I In their application hi caic ot the matron, Mrs. Daker. At a recent meeting of the hoard of dliectora a iOte of thanks was tendered to The Tribune, Tiuth and Times for hiving generously donated suliseilptlons nf their respective paiers. Thanks are also tendered to the nuny donors who so kindly remembered tho club during the year. Night school will be resumed Thursday tun ing, January 3. A meeting of the board ot directors will be held on Monday evening January 7 at 7.30. All members ot the board ure lequeited to bo piescut lor transaction or uusiness of special Impor- tanco. I Steam Heating and Plumblnjr, P. F, ft M. T. Howie) II Som8 Scranton People Fully Realize It Now. When the back aches from kidney ills, ' When urinary troubles annoy you There's a certain wny to find relief, A sure way to bo cured. Dean's Kidney Pills will do it. Scranton people endorse the claim., Mr. S. A. Bonncy, of 548 Wyomfng avenue, employed as night watchman of tho Clark &. Snovor Tobacco com pany, says: "I suffered with dull ach ing ncross my back, which was much more severe If I had to climb many stairs during the night. I was ulso troubled with suppression of the kid ney secretions, very annoying at night on account of too frequent action. I tried a number of so-called kidney cures and took a number of boxes of one kind, but I received no benefit. I heard so much about Dean's Kidney Pills that I got them at Matthews Brothers' drug store, and after taking them tt short time I found they wero helping me. Finally the pain In my back left me entirely and tho other dllllcultlos were much Improved." For sa!6 by all dealers. Prjce, no cents. Fosler-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name, Doan's, ana take no substitute. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES. Enjoyable Programme Rendered at Calvary Reformed Church. Tho children of the Sunday school connected with the Calvary Reformed church on Gibson street enjoyed a most plensnnt time last night, the oc casion being the annual Christmas exercises. The church was handsome ly dee-orated with evergreens nnel there was a large Christmas tree bill llnntly Illuminated with dozens of candles. The programme consisted of a Christmas service, entitled "The De sire of All Nntlons," and was very cleverly presented by a host of young people. There were congregational hymns, songs by the children of the pilmnry dopartment and numerous recitations and songs. Among thosj who participated were the following: Emma Banks, Bertha Banks, Mab.il Banks, Mary Borger. TSdna Taylor, Ruby Wlbed, Alma Harts, Mary Klp ler and Stanley Wardcll. SAYS HE WAS ROBBED. Louis Reiter Causes the Arrest of Three Dunmoro Men. Frank Baback, John Wargo and Mertz Cranko, of Johnson's Patch, Dunmore, were arraigned before Alder man Kasson yesterday on charges pre ferred by Louis Reiter, of the same place. Reiter claims that he and Baback got into a dispute over the merits of a watch, last Saturday night, and that he took all the money In his posses sion, Ml, and wanted to bet it. Bab ack, he says, became so enraged that he knocked him (Reiter) clown and took the money from him. being as sisted in the assault by Wargo and Cirunko. Tho alderman committed Baback to the county jail in default of $,'00 on the charge of larceny, and held Wurgp and Ciranko in the sum of $300 each for their appearance at court to an swer tho charge of assault and bat tery. CHILDREN MADE HAPPY. Christmas Exercises at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. The pretty little church of the Holy Trinity, at the corner of Adums ave nue and .Mulberry street, was crowded lei the doors last night with a most enthusiastic audience, which was greatly pleased at the excellent pro gramme rendered by the Sunday school chlldten, the oocasiombalng the Christ mas festival. Superintendent R. A. Brndor was In charge and Miss LIda Gurugan pre sided at the organ. There were a number of pretty choruses rendered by tho school, all being appropriate to the Christmas season. Several clever dialogues and recitations were given, and the evening. was brought to a fit ting close by a generous distribution of gifts from a large tree standing on the platform. The Best Cold Cure 1? ono you can take without Interrup tion to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing llko the con tinued use of quinine. One that cures speedily and leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a ono Is Krause'H Cold Cure. Price 25c. Sold by Matthews Bros. You Can Buy Cut on HOLIDAY GOODS This Week. No Reasonable MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lnokttwannsi Avenue, WILL TRY TO REPEAL ACT KENNEDY BILL TO BE RE MOVED FROM THE BOOKS. It Might Cause Annoyance in tho Future, Although It Has Been De clared Unconstitutional by the Supreme Court If the Act Is Re pealed the Bchool District Must Necessarily Continue Under the Present" Form of Government, as No Second Class City School Law. Tho members of the special com mittee of tho Scranton school board, appointed to consider the transition of Scranton from a third to a second class city and the effect which such a transition would have upon the Scranton school district, have uleclded that the best thing to do Is to have one of the local members of tho legis lature Introduce early In tho coming session un act entirely repealing the act of 1895, known as the Kennedy act. It Is understood that this repealing act Is now being drawn up nnd that Senator Vnughan will have It in his Inside pocket when he Journeys to Harrlsburg at the end of this week. A difference of opinion exists as to whether the Supreme court decision In the ense of Chalfout versus Ed warel's declared the whole of this act unconstitutional or only a part of It. Tho board's attorney, D. J. Reedy, contends thnt It declared the whole act void and that It no longer Is "In existence, but there are other attor neys who differ with this view. The committee Is unanimous In its belief that the application of even a part of this act to this district would prove ruinous und It Is believed that the best and surest way to wipe it off the statute books Is to have It repealed. ANOTHER REASON. There Is another reason actuating the committee In so resolving, and that Is the danger1 of the election of a board of fifteen nnd the consequent heavy expense of lltgatlon. It Is un derstood that the litigation caused by the effort of the members of the board of six to have themselves declared the legal school board of this district cost the board of twenty-one thousands, nnd the members .of tho present school board have no desire to have another such heavy Item of expense. No opposition to the passage of such a repealing net Is looked for. The school districts of Pittsburg and Alle gheny, which are the only two, out side of Scranton, interested, are not operating under the aot of 1895, and could not, therefore, be expected to oppose such a measure. If the act of 1895 Is repealed, then the Scranton school district, In the opinion of Solicitor Reedy, must nec esarlly continue under Its present system of government. Pittsburg and Allegheny are operating under special acts and in the absence of any general second class city law, this district would be obliged, he contends, tti continue with its present board of twenty-one in power. As authority for this contention he cites the opinion in the case of com monwealth vs. Wyman, 137 Pa r.OS, which lays down the following princi ple: HIS AUTHORITY. "The transition of a city from ono class to another, under the provisions of the act of 1S89, works no change In its government, except such as the law makes nece.oary to adjust it to the class Into which it foes; repeals no ordinances and vacates no olilcos except such as use abolished, an 1 makes no vacancies to be lilted ex cept by the creation of new offices." "This opinion," said Mr. Reedy yes terday, "teferu to a municipal corpor ation, but a school district Is a quasi nuinlcip.it corporation, nnd the pilnclplr- set foith there would apply to it exactly the same as to a municipality. The learned judge sets forth that the transition of a city or school district into a new class works no change In its system of gov ernment except such as the law makes necessary. "If the net of 1893 Is repealed, there would be no law making any changes necessary and therefore It seems rea sonable to me that we would still continue to operate under tho law governing cities of the third class." Mr. Reedy believes that no effort will be made during the coming ses sion of the legislature to pass any general act providing a system of government for school dlstrljts in cities of tho second class. Ho Is con fident that Pittsburg und Allegheny will make no such effort. Ho says that changes may be made In the special acts governing school affairs In these two cities, but nothing fui- ther. Conservatory of Music. New classes begin January 2. $18.75 pays for Course A until June 19. Them Cheap Prices Offer Refused WVWUW WWWWWWWWWWWWVWVWWWWWWWV'WWVWV A FINE SHOW Of China, Brc-o-Brac Its .mission Is to beautify homes, to add beauty of form, rich ness of coloring and the air ot furnished elegance,' that fine China and Brlc-n-Brac iilonc can iivc. M.ivbe you received an unexpected Christmas plft, and want to return the compliment by a New Year's present if so, visit Geo. V. Millar & wmwmmmwmmmmmm TEETH JHiHHKMWPVt v I xjSk3J- Gold Crowns $3 Gold Fillings $1 Bridge Work G55&,) $3 Set of Teeth $5 All work ginrantced (or 10 years. Call and havo your teeth c.iiuincd free ot charge. Satisfaction or no pay. Schimpff, the Jeweler, 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 sea 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 oi 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. KUKKUKUKn5SKIKK50::KnKUKK) Jvihe New Nerersli As plinlt Removable HORSESHOE CALK. 5 Horse cannot slip and will oiitwctp ilircc H sets of any other calk g inaniifuclureJ. mm f f SOLE soKOBOooaottOSKSJOiJosssosroaoasi Toys Games Sleds J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO, 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. KltltnKtHnKKtr,H6tHKnKt'.:e,.5 I BARGAINS. If V Hayes & tt 1 ICi, V ? if 424.4l2ttSiinico St.. Betwocn if if i ' We have decided to close out every i article in the Holiday Line during this V st.t ! II j week, as no goods be carried over by If vou wish to i gift this is a rare oppoitunity, as it means j Z money saved. 2 li ta MM tt tt MM and Rich Crystal Cuttings Co. " Y'.S Vil!?8 Extracted Absolutely Without Pain. Our system of PAINLIISS Pentlstry U far mpcrlor to the old method of doing work. We both Mil and evtract teeth without Ihe lenst particle of pun. Our prices for the 1'iv-t-iik uir I'.Miciiicij iu, iiiiu 11 juu Hrc in need of any Dental work. Call and hsve your teeth examined. We make n specialty of fine Crown and Rrldge Work nnd it will pay ,ou to enll and get our prices before going elsewhere. All work absolutely Painless. Or, ReyerTOentist SU Spruce St., Opp. Court Houie. CD.. FnVim !S AGENTS. Dolls Candy Wagons BARGAINS. Varley Xl J cutfl nj 9 . .i X H i It Washington anil Wyoming or tins cnaracter win us. procure a New Year's S n J. W b -fr ,v t