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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1902.
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W ii 1 1 Pali".
f- MniitiHtiei. Plct-
X u r p c. F r ti m "
H$ Paints and In
ff terlor Dccorntlnit
In our line, nnu
up en n honestly
,suty tlmt nowhere
in KiTiuitcm can
jour wants In thl9
Unn bfi bo wen
mttaned nt tho
wninc eoBt fis ut
kZ,JPV H'Is Hlor0'
VvS..3ffll n.n. Bloclc Is
lnrtro, new, tellable iitul thoroughly up-to-date.
If you mc consldcthiK Intel lor dctor
fltlons, lot uh tulU the matter over wltn
3 011.
Jacobs & Fasold,
209 Washington Ave.
J. P. COULT, D. D. S.
Suigeon Dentist.
119 WYOMING AVKNCi:.
ovnn the ciLooi; stoiii:.
Twenty yens' successful prac
tice In this county.
j City Notes.
MKMni.ns ok hkoimi:nt.-( omiuti n ex-
tends in imitation to nil members of tlic regi
mint to attend their entertainment ami social
in tho new armory till- evening:. Klncllj wear
uniform.
IMPOIITVST JIliCTIXfi. The I. idles' AM so
i etj of tho Hrst I'resb torimi ihurcli hail on
impoitant inciting .veitcidav, when an elaborate
menu was arranged for the Washington Hit th. lay
dinner en Siturdiv.
UMBMAV WAS NOT AUni'sTED. It was
Ml is Smith who was arrested for disordeili' con
duit, at the Instiiiee of 1. C'olcmiii, mil not lo
versa, a.s gtnted in estcrda's Tribune. Mi's,
Smith had the co-da imposed upon her by Alder
man Hudelj.
AN lNCOHHIGIIiLU BOV. MillUm (been, of
North Hebeeca avenue, n 1G-eai old boy, was ai
lested by the- pollen yesterday at the instance of
lih father, who deilaied the bo is absolutely in
eorilgible and cmnot be held undci restraint,
lie will be given a, hearing this inoriiiu,;, before
Magistrate Howe.
IWKSTIOVTIOV CONTINUM) The tnln
new, on the Lackawanna railroad m the iun-.ivv-iy
nnd wreck which occurred Saturday night
who filled bcfoip Biviwion Supciintcndent I.. M.
Ulne jcsterdiy, to make an explination of the
causes leading up to the disaster. The investi
gation was private.
WUITU SntlPi: AHOIJslinD An order has
been issued bj Superintendent of Police Day
abolishing the white Mripe which patrolmen
line been wealing on the sides of their trousers
ver oince the cnily pirt of Former Major Moll's
idmini'tation. This slrlpp meant 5-1 moie pci
uniform for the tailor making the snme.
MO.NTUI.Y MEETIXf!. Hie icgnlar nioulhl
,iccting of the Seianton Osteopathic as-ociation
was held last evening al their looms in the board
nf tiade building. Di. Herbert I. Kurmin give a
vcrv interesting and uistiuctiic talk on ""phial
lie-ions," which was aftcrivaids discussed b,
Doctoia Ilamj, l.vau, Sherwood and Downing.
CONDITION OCHANMKU Ihp condition' cf
Charles Staulpc, the brakenian lnjuied in tho
lackanauui wreck lost Siturdiv night, icm 1111.1
unchanged and the (.uigeons at the liel. iwaun'i
hospital are unable to wj whethei he will re
covci 01 not. riicmis Cannon, the otlici 111 111
who was injured, Is improMiig ami will be ible
to leave the hospital in i da 01 two.
DILI) IN M.WA1IK. Hip polite riccived 1
iile'liam ve'-teulii Imm 1w11k, N J., an
noiinilng th. death of Joseph O'Dn in 1 ho-ii-tal
there 'I he tihgr.im bland that the loung
111 111's niutliei is 11 slstei of the Ute (," H,.,.
PMiop O'llim and tint ..he liinl in thN cil.ii
Inqutiy mealed the lait tint Mr. O'llij mnicd
to Phlladclphii sonic I Imp mo
UK! sIi: 'ilio ill ia,i mi f (.,,(, 0l ..j,,
'loi," the bemllful iiitisic.il pio.hu lion, whh),
will be picsented it the I.kmiiu thenei i,(t
'llmrMlai night, cpencd jestudaj morning and,
.is piedictcd, 1 lu,. ailMiuo al( is recoidrd
'liie fir-l tlneo lows o: ,.illciy Kits will be i(.
scrwd tin tilly cuits TIuimIh evening at 7
o'clock tiooil seiks may still be ecuied.
Yoli
rsr
.' unci
mill
V, RlWf.ftM
if wmm
8 O- c s cm
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I 90
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TlioiiiiiiiU of people I now nhoiit Hid
"Snow White Flour"
The know it , the 1'iluic of ell Haul, but wc want
EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT
, We a-k jour help In the following maimer'
Tor ellhei pro-i 01 pocti iliscilptHp of, m Introdiylng "snnvv Wtilli" Hour, uv to its
wonderful Incvl unking (piilillih-lt pu'ltv its -.ticrilli itv. whltnices-its ,wntucs,--'ts
unlfoimity of grade, etc., etc , ek,
We ofiei the following piizesj
For ills best poetic or prose atlvertis;- ,. .
nwnt $15.00
For the second best poetic or prose advertise. ,.
nwnt. 10.00
For the third best poetic or prose advertise- ,
ment. 5.00
For the foiuth best poetic or prose ddvertise- .
ent 4.00
For the fifth best poetic or prose advertise- n
ment : : 3.00
For the si,th best poetic or prose advertise- . .
"lent 2.00
For the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, nth, 12th, 13th,
14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, each 1 ,00
All jelvcrlUctnents to t.p and iciniin with in os our propcil). 'thc must eoni.t of not
over one bundled and fifty words a 1 USb number IS UUTYIKII,
The contit will tlc.e on Marl lit, UiOi.
Mero literary tlnUh not ji Uolublu as bright (ilea put In an uiigiiul wav,
W'llto cleaily on only one side of tho paper. Matk the eopj with a numbu ile tlie
author'n lume and addns In u mull envelope and null. It Mill) Iho v-amv number and cnd
all In a lame invclope to our adihn, H MAIL.
'Ihc Judges will tliui have no way ot knowing the author's iiame mull the eholeo j
made.
1ie following gentlemen have klndl) lonscnted to pel as Jud(,e and t lie il decision will
be umounccel a aoou a made in the daily pa pels.
IIOX J i:. Hwiiurtr
Judircj- ,M'V S- I'h-'lHltl), l.s(J.
k. j UMnr, i.so.
Dickson Mill and Grain Co.
No. 12, Lackawanna
OPINIONS IN
' LOCAjl CASES
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM
THE SUPERIOR COURT.
In the Case of Kelly Agnlnst Doitt
nelly Judge William W. Porter
Pays a Tilbute to tho Manner In
Which It Was Handled by the Late
Judge F. W. Qunster Who Passed
Upon It When It Was Before the
Local Court Former Judge Car
penter Aflhmed.
Tim oplnloi'm In the elfiht I,m'luiwan
11a cuhp.m, In which tlet'lsionH were ipii
dered by the Superior couit at Wlll
liiumport, liiHt Frldtiv, huve been re
ceived by Piothonottuy Samuel II,
Stephens,
One of them Ii oC especial IntercBt,
because It speaks In warm teiniB of
eotntnt'tiilutlnn of the reusonlnRH of the
lute lamented JudRe F. V. aunstcr. It
is the opinion of Judge AVIlllant AV.
1'ortc'r, tifllitninir the decision In the
celebrated lino fence case of Kelly
iifralnst Donnelly, 11 ml Is ns follows:
The plalntln tin 1 ilefciidmt own adoinlng lotD
upon wlileli liompi wen- erected, Hj reison of
tho removal nf one of the houses' It becime
necessuy to construct a portion of the fence
between the propertied. 1 lie trill judge finds,
and the court on cncptloni conflims the finding,
"That the" fence Is being built on the line, but
In fucli a manner tint the northerly face of the
pasts and mtli will be on tho lnithcmatlcil
division line between the lots In question, leav
ing the posts and rails cnllrel on Mr". Kell.v's
land, while the southerly face of tho boards to
bo put on fence will b on the division line,
Idling the bends entirely on the defenduitV
lilid " Tho tcsult is a piojretlon greater on one
side of the line thin on the olhei. This method
of construction the' fence was enjoined The final
deciee of the court below ie quires that no feme
shall bo constructed by tho defendant on the
division line between the lots owned by the
parties which 'Vlnll intend onto the land of the
plalntlll a grentei distance than onto the land of
the defcndinl."
This was clearly light. The trial judge his
given to the ease an adjudication containing
not onlv full findings, but an idmlrable discus
sion of (lie 1 ivv Tlds the court below', after due
hearing on exceptions, has confirmed In an ade
quale opinion. I'mther discussion i, thercforp,
unnecessary. We .ire unanjmous in entering the
order. Decree afilrmcd.
CARPENTER AFFIRMED.
Tho opinion aflirmlnjr ex-Judge J. W.
Carpenter's finding- In the case of Lew In
against the Paull estate lb also highly
commendatory In its comments on the
findings and chaige of the trial judge.
This is particularly of Intel est, inas
much ns the attorneys for the appel
lant made a most igoious, not to say
vicious, attack on the charge.
The opinion is wiltten by Judge
Denver. It fiibt dismisses the ciucs
tlon: "Whether .1 tenant who tents a
100m, with privilege of hall and stalls
for egiess and ingiess, and who cove
nants to repair, is estopped fiom main
taining an action against his laudloid
for injuiies leceived from the stairs
being out of rep.iit ?" Judge Beaer
sajs on this point:
The (question thus stated is not Millicicntlv full,
ill view 01 tin- flcts of the cae. The 11 il ques
tions i: "Can one of seienl leninu, vvlioelihn
undei fccpiral leases mil use 1 common Mair
w.i), lecovci 111 an action against his landlord
foi iniuiies re -lilting from the slid htiliway be
ing out of 11 pair!" If the phintirt bid been the
eole occupint of the second nnd third floorb,
which were uached by the common stunvii,
there would, uiuloubtcilh, be foiee in the lip
pellint's argument; but the lindloul, being under
obligations to furnish tho me ins of ingre-s and
cgus by means of the stairway, was bound to
keep the sinie in proper repair.
Anv otlier view of the lepcctive lights of the
laudloid and tenants would lead to confiislun
md uncoil lintv, .mil would place the u-aion-i-billlv
foi tho nniulcninco of the stainvav prac
tical! nonhtic.
Regal ding the allegation of the ap
pellant, th.it theie was no evidence
that the bieak in the stairway was the
proximate cause of the accident. Judge
Heaver, after quoting .JudirP carpen
ters charge on this point, sajs:
caieful i.e leling of the cvldencv sitlsfles us
tint tin' pioMiuate taiiso of the iiijurv could
leaelllv lip infcire.l bv the J my tiom the eoneli
lions which lucuiiled and the eiicuinst ineeB Mir
iimndlng llic pljiutlfi at the lime- of the injur ,
as delailid bv the witness vvlm lestlflid as to
the condition of the staiiui, ind lliis was falrl
bubmitud foi ihclr finding.
CASH WAS WEIali TItlEI).
As to the allegation that the charge
of the trial judge was inndou:ite and
did not pioperly piesent the defend
ant's side ot the case. Judge.' Heaver
say-.: "The rae was well tiled. The
cluiige of the court was deal, ade
quate, lull and satlsf.ittoiv. We find
nothing in it of which the defendant
has a light to complain. The assign-
Can Get Part of If
Ave, Scrantou, Pa.
meiits of eiror arc nil oven died nnd
the judgment nmrmed."
tn tho case or Dan Klullnskl against
Thomas dllhoy, the only mtestlon nt
Issue was whether or not the gully In
nllboy's yntd, which ho tilled up and
thereby dlveited water on Klsllnskl's
adjoining lot, contained n living, stteam.
If It Was n living stteam, Clllboy hud
no right to nil It up. If It was only an
occasional touise ror fieshct water, he
had n right tu fill It up. The local court
decided that It was a uitosllon for tho
lilry us to whether or not this was a
living sttenin. The Jury said no. Tho
plaintiff appealed on the ground that
the court should huve ditlded tho iiics
tlon itiul not loft It to the jury, us It
was u question of law.
President Judge uho, In iifllrmlng the
ruling of the local routt, declines that
the question ns to what constituted, In
this eastx a natural water com so, Is a
mixed nuestlon of law and fact, nnd
wheio the essential facts are In dis
pute, they must bo decided by the jury
under proper Instiuctlons by the court
ns to the law. There was suillclent
evidence to wturtint the couit In sub
mitting the case to the Jury.
NEW HOAD IN LOUISIANA.
It Is Bolng Built by United States
Lumber Compnny.
The Times-Democrat of New Ot leans
of Februury 14 contained the following:
Ifittlesbtirg, Teh. 11 The rcpoit is ciitunl
here that the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City
railroad will evtend Us line vvctt and make con
nection and be a part of tho Xewnim line.
The Xcvroitn line, which In cliarleml us lie
Uaf and t'eirl lallrojd, Is building tho line to
Pearl river, and Ins let tlio contract for tlility
milts beioml that pi to. The piohiihlllty Is tint
the two rcuds in conjunction will evtend the line
v the Illinois Central, if not Natchez, or same
other point on the Mississippi.
The Mobile, Jackson and Kiuisis Lltv, which
enters the city te lulf mile Fouth, has, it Is mi
dcibtooel, made all necessiry airingiinenls wlt'i
tho Northeastern to build a Hack alongside of
that road to its depot. The line his ben ur
ve.ied, and work will begin on its soon.
On the following day this appeared:
Hattlesbuig, Pel,. U Sine cnloads of mules,
liliorers, feed and provisions went out last night
on the Peirl and Leaf Ilivers i illroad to begin
work on the extension of that line toelay to I'eul
river As slated in .vesterda.v's dispatches, tin'
contract has been let for an oxtenslou of tidily
mllcH bejond Pcirl riier, and woik will com
inence on tint eontraet within the nev.t few
weeks. Tills will be one of the most viluible
lines running out of llatticsbuig.
The nrvv road is being built by the
fluted Slates Lumber company of
which F. L. Peck, of this city, Is the
preslciLiu. This company owns both
the Newman and Lac kaw anna Lumber
companies, the m.ajoiity of whose
sioLkholdcis aio Scinntonlans.
This new load will open up 230,000
acies rf yellow pine owned bv the
Unite d states company and will albo
obtain largo cotton shipments. Mr.
Teck lias been in Louisiana looking
over the line and tetuined to this city
MoiiCny.
TWENTY-THREE BIG ACTS.
They Will Be Seen at the Indoor
Circus.
i:eiyliody Is waiting with the liveli
est anticipation for the opening of the
mid-winter clicus on Tluusdav night
nt the new armory. Perf en malices will
be given Thuisdny, Fiiday and Satur
day nights and Satin day matinee. It
will be one of the greatest amusement
events In the history of the city.
Special tiaius loi the mid-winter cir
cus will leae Caibondale at T o'clock
on Thuisday, Fiiday and Satin day
evenings, Febiuaiy 20, 21 and 22, and
on Saturday afternoon loi matinee
peifoimance. Fate for lomid tilu:
Caibondale to Seianton and return, 30
cents; May Held to Stiiinton and letuin,
40 cents: Jeimyn to Sctanton and le
tuin, S3 cents; Archbald to Seianton
nnd letuin, .iO cents; "Wlnton to Seian
ton and return, 23 centsi Peekvillo to
Seianton and return, 23 cents; Olypliuiit
to Seianton and letuin, IS tents.
rteseivc'd seat tickets can be seeuied
at Powell's music stoic, or lioin H. F.
Ciaik, dniggist, Carbondale, or II. 15.
Bush, dtugglst, Olyphant.
Children can s-ec the ciicus at tlio
Satin day matinee for tvenly-fio cents
foi the best leseived seat, when ac
companied by an adult: that Is, an
adult In buying a llfty, scventy-the
cents ot one dollar ticket can secure a
seat of tho same denomination for
twonty-fle cents for ay child.
One of the best acts in audeIIIe
will be civ en in the ciicus conceit im
mediately after the big show, ns that
of the two Pucks, especially engaged
tor this perfoiuunte. It will be woitli
your while to buy a ticket lust to see
this act alone, but added lo them aio
other fen tin es. Who can leslst the
mlil-winter ciicus V There- will be twi-ri-ty-thtec
big acts,
TEMPEBANCE REVIVAL.
W. C. T. U. Will Conduct Meetings
Fiist Week in Maich.
At :i meeting of the centi.il tltj,
blanch of the Women's Chiistl.in Te m
petanre I'nlon held esterdiiy attei
n.ion it was decided to conduct un
Llnboyiite scries, of tetupeiuiite meet
ings in tills city dining the Hist week
In March. Tho sei vices of Mis. I, X.u
llU" Law, of Detiolt, one of the best
v.onuu itinperanco lectuteis In the
com;.! ., li.ie been seeuied and she will
pi.iKu ndeli esses dally
A nn'inoilal service in honor of tho
lulu Mlir Frantes Willaid was to have
been conducted yesteiday tifleinoon but
It was postponed on account nf tho
s'pall attendance,
TALKED ON WOODCRArT.
Pilnciples of Modem Woodmen of (
America Piesented.
t' i: Whelau, of AVIstonsiu, nntlonnl
lectuinr of tho Modem Woodnuii of
AiitPrlcu, dellvcied a talk on the pilnci
ples of that oiKtmiiiutlon bt-roie a
rather small audience In Guernsey hall
last night.
He declared thai the Modem Wood
men of Ameilca tue Brow Inn moio nip
Idly than hiiv oilier liiHuranto oicrtm
Uatlon In the countiy, and pointed out
some of tho especial advantUKes which
It enJovH over other unlets, He dwelt
especially upon the small cost of man
UHi'int'iH, as compared with Iho bib' in.
sinallcd eoinuniiits.
You 1:111 visit "WfishlnKtou on Nuw
JetM-y cuntKil'8 Itotil Hlue tour on
February 20. Utiles low.
The ladlei of tho Pcnn Avenue Hup.
tlst ihuieh will seivo one of their
temptlnc Biippers In tho chuicli pai
lois Thuisdny uvenltiB:, Feb. 20, fiom
C to S o'clock.
On to Washington on Febiuaiy 20.
via. Js'ew JeiBoy Ctmti ill's, peisonnlly
conducted tour.
WANT PAY FOR
DEAD HORSE
CLARK'S SUMMIT CONDENSARY
CASE AKdUED.
One Hundicd nnd Elfjhty-uhio De
fendants Demurr to tho Bill of tho
Plaintiff in Which Ho Seeks to
Recover $25,000 for tho Construc
tion of the Condensory Plant De
stroyed by Plio Last November.
Other Cases in Argument Court.
Tallmnn Gots a Divorce.
The Clink's .Summit condenspty case,
noted for Us having 189 defendants,
consumed nearly till of yesterday motn
Itig In tugument court. It came up on
a demurrer to tho plaintiff's bill.
The deniuricr was repiesented by
Major ICveiett Willi en, 15. J. Iteedv,
Henry Hauling, Oeorgu D. Taylor and
J. O. Dershelmer, of Tunkhnnnock. Tho
plnlntllf, J. Ilibbs Buckmnn, n Phila
delphia lawyer, was tepresented by
himself and M. J. Martin, of O'Bilen &
Mm tin.
The suit Is brought to recover $23,000
of a balance alleged to bo owing on tho
contract for tho construction of Iho
plant of the now defunct Cluik's Sum
mit Dairy and Condensory company,
Henry Pittslev, or Snyie, who was
trading under tho name of thu Snyro
Lumber company, consti ucted tho plant
In 100. Tho contiuct pi Ice was $42,000.
About $17,000 of this was paid when
Plttsley became a bankrupt and made
an assignment for the benefit of his
ciedltois. Mr. Buckmnn, as one ot the
assignees, Is suing for the balance.
Tho defendants nro 189 of the far
mers in tlio teultoiv north of the
mountain. They are opposing the suit
because the plaintiff seeks to collect
fiom them jointly. Incidentally, they
aio opposing the suit because the con
densery was destroyed by fheilnst No
vember. The tlie, occuired one Fiiday
night. The plant was insured ten bouts
pievlously. The Insuiance companies
tefuse to pay the insurance. Other
cases weie dealt with ns follows:
Continue.! M. Stipp ai.ilni I.iurien Sins' Silk
compm.v; mlc for judgment. .1. W. I'eel. estate
against the county commlssionen; appe il fum
assessments. In re: Sjtlstactiou of inoitgige of
As i Carson. Ale', lliinzlnski against Michael
Miskl. t.'coige Scnberg agiliM Joseph flilllln,
et al ; certloi iri Uillltm T. Kraft igainsi
Citheiiiie Kraft; lulo for elccicv in div.iuo. llu
is A. Selbeit .igiinst Mnlle A Suliert: mlc tor
elecio in divoice.
flule Ab-olute In io. Iliile on Hem Vn to
bring ejectment. I, A. I.mge igiiust A. I
Dicker; inlu for judgment
ltule Ab-olulo In Aiceinonl M. Midilliiinn
agiinsl VnilicH KiriU, tide to open judgment
Hide Di-clniged Mitildi l'llulg agiuist C II.
Sop. i; lulo to imv our liionc.
Argued-II. A Depuv igaliist IcnniP II. Hunk;
lulo foi new till! Pi ink I'lotio ,u. iIil-,1 lipirM'
owptiwaitlie ; ilHiiuiier Oiveii lligllu agihist
Willi mi 'Avn, exceptions to leport of referee I..
M. (aftiit.v agiinsl C. II. Sclmlt; lulo foi judg
lin nt Sum liiindi agihwc John Howie, et ill.;
lulo to sli ike oil judgment. Mire llurnelt lgilnst
tho De'laware, I.iekaw miia mil Wislcin ltailronl
eouipui; ek'iiiurrei. Dind Hoop against 1. 11
O'fumim; mlc to strike oil lpjieal. Tlicmis
Piekiell agiinsl the botough of Old I'mge.
Siiliiniltcd Mil Cm win agiuist (Jiorge for
win, lulo fur decree in divorce, rinllv M. llig
lev against I. II Iliglev , mlc fr ilciiee In
divorie. Kitheilne llee'k i nnt W HHnni Peek;
lulo for decree in divorce. Illsln W. Keeih
jgilust Hilen Keech; nile for decree in divorce.
John T.illmau ugilimt Jennie' Tallin in; nile foi
dteieo in divorce. Nina, 1'ctlieiick again-t Wil
liim I'etheiiek; nile for deciee m divoice, I-ouUi
Watiis agiliist Miehiel Watie-: rule for deuce
in clivoKP. .laenb Kienihk ag liiist Laura Kien
lick; nile foi deciee in divorce, fraiah Kvani.
igiiust John t!. Kvans; lulo for decree in dm ice.
In ie: doption of A. liirick.
Otr List I . V. Tilfanv .igam-t Cilia Titian,
lido foi deciee in divorce
Proceedings He vcixil-Luiimionvveiltli ig-im-t
W. O Ilailci; icrlloiul
Wife Giievously Accused.
Judge John P. Kelly yesterday gi ant
ed John Tallman's petition for u in
voice fiom his wlte. Jennie Tallman.
He accuses her of being a waitress In
a hotel on Biidge stieet. Finnic
Shannon and a soldier fiom the Phil
ippines named "James" ate alleged to
have been paities to hei unfaithful
ness. The Tallnians were mauled by Al
deiinan C. M. He Long, Aug. 3, nil.
They lived together five yeais.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Judge Kellv lesterdu gi.mted a eliirterlo the
Tilpp Park Uhlclic club
lhe petition of J. 11. Mcliolsun, of (aihoudile,
to nlupt lime Vf, MkiiHon, the ISjeir-old
Credit on Sale Bargains
In spite of the wonderfully low prices
quoted on sterling housefurnishlngs the
same liberal credit terms for which the
Economy Is noted, will be freely offered.
WhiMsiSfMms
is in the
tway from
I
-
Tii'i'sutv nnrs.i:i.s f.upi.r-
(holeo assoiluieiit of sioimd culois
and HiUKJ, und .1 eplcndlil weailn,;
iliuliiv ; woiili one third more thuit
the IVliriMiy T'raele Jlo I'riee AOp
Per ,wnl OVC
iu:.v (.iuw: ixi.nvis-wooi
filling The pittirn vailc-tv is com.
iilc'te. 'llm pilcc is fai be. Aljn
low noiiiiil. Pit' aril . . '
imn tr.NT ihos(i.m in
(.H.U A stamlard vjluc-a clul
letige wearer. llm 'fiaele halo ie
niovii lie iioiii (hf "Mtal price TQ
muking It, pel Jlcl . ''
HA(1 C illl'IVrl'copIo win) used lo
nave tlielr ru fui weaving vvuubl
never havo eloua to bad thu prii.
then been at low ai it Is foi ,
thiii.ale. Pcrjaid
ST Mil CABPKT- Mi attiactlvo Vt
netian vattnii 'i anl wide, I c..
Per )aul lai'
2X1
SIDEBOARDS
MjteliK'.s as to assoitment
ui.il ivtinne i inge pf price,
cur line of Sldebuauls, ,fut
tpatc to till of one
Sini.ilOARl) - Solid oak,
polished, Herniation tUo,
hU'li ami Mit (.heives, bevel
plate nillioi, .. iluueu, one
Hi ed foi sillti awl two
mpboaiils 'the piece i well
in uh', and bean come null
tie eai vin;s. Tho Sale 1'ileci
is almost a llbl on M ne
ItJ vvoitby value.., ftJ
I The Economy 2222S27 Wyoming Ave
iliuahlcr of Wlllhni (!, lklmoli, w.ii ipriovnl
by toiitl Jpslcielay.
AND STILL IT SNOWED.
A Total Fall of Over Six and n Hnlf
Inches Is Recorded,
It began snowing ngaln enily yestn
tlay luornlng and It didn't stop until
nearly noon. When It did stop there
Wits about six and a half Inches of
snow' on the ground, and though the
sun came out u tittle dm lug the day
the ntmoflpheie wiis too cold for much
of a thaw.
Tho thermometer icglsteied 23 dp
glees above zoio In tho uflernoon, und
at 8 o'clock Inst night It was down to 20
degiees. A slight flurry of snow begnn
nbout this time and continued tnac
tlcally all night, at Intervals. Tho
wpatheitnnn predicts that It will bo
colder today, but says theie will be no
more snow.
A noticeable thing yesteielny In lhe
central pan of the city wits the jsraat
haste displayed by met chants to clean
off their sidewalks. Neatly every side
walk was clean as a whistle bv after
noon. STATEMENT IS FALSE.
Postal Department Issued No Older
Rogaiding Subscriptions.
Postmaster Ripple has just received
a communication from the postolllco
depaitment, branding ns false a state
ment recently sent out from Chicago
and published In many newspapers to
the effect that the postal authoiltloy
have i tiled that a subset iptlon to any
publication entcied ns second class
mall matter must be discontinued when
the tltno for which It Is puld In ad
nnce has explied.
The depaitment pronounces this
statement to be absolutely untrue and
misleading as to the attitude and pur
pose of the depaitment. Had such an
order been Issued by the depaitment
It would mean a complete change and
i evolution in the publishing business,
Prince Henry in New York.
Time is llpu for an excursion to tho
great city of Gotham, and with the
coming event, the visit of the crown
pilnco is a most oppoitune moment for
the New Jersey CVntial to tun one of
its popular New Yoik nips. The date
sot is F.tbiuary 20, and good to letuin
to and including Feb 2J, which per
mits participation In the welcome to
the loyal vlitoi. The rate for theo
i-M'iirstons tickets is about one fare for
the louud trip, and tickets are good
on any tialn on the above d-ile.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List if lette'is) umiliiing uneillc.l for it the
sViantrii pistoltli i , l.-ukiuinn. count, I'a ,
I'ebiuirv- VI, lint!. I'.rsnns c illmg fen tho-e
letteis will plcj-e sav advertised ami give d ite
of IK!. Lra II. nipple, I'mtmi-tei.
iilbieh, lips Kite. ,lor ilenion. lllm M f.
Union, Mis loo Jeiolmiu, Mis Jospniue
AufeTi, Joi. lone-. Mis.-J. ltnn.Ui.
An h. Win Mini,, J. Ii,
Union. Mi-. I, v.. hai.o, Mis I'eler,
Uliertoit, Mlsc Ci itiude l.eo, lolm U
ston, Will j irv, Mlvt I 7u
lliioriuiu, Miss Minnie. Vurhall, Miss su,io.
Illik. . Ashniiro.
Mullgin. Waltei.
lleattii, li'iintim V.
(hindl.r, Mis I I!
('oiiiiom. Mr Willi mi.
Cair. W.illn.
riiAuid, I.lzie,
.Millii, I inn's
'vfihoniv, James
MeMllliu. Miss Mu!..n
Mct'onnell, Mis llcilln.
Mijestic shoe Co
e ii-ine, e.eorgo.
angle, Toriancc.
Cuoiis, CJcorgo M, tel Xoll. Margnet.
ope l at or.
Obele, ITi'Oigi.
Dub, Mis I'ra.
Digwooil, Thomas W.
Divis, Auii
navis, Mis. Jennie'.
1'iv, (Jeorge.
l'emvieks. I), n.
Cinuou, Mrs John,
(ilbson, Miss S.idie.
f.'elelei. 11 II.
Orinfilhs. Win. si
Ooldsinitb. A.
fiilbert. IMvvard. I.
f.'aiiglun, Martin,
llaclfnci, Pred.
Hanson. S J
lleginiii. Mess Amu.
llieiuer, Mr.
Ilubbiiel, Mi-s Rcnna.
I'an.v, Mi-s M
Ite nobis, s,, ,
Hoik, .Mis
s.vvard, ('. P.
Stevens 5 .1.
sarfin, Misa (iuro,
Sinltli. Irineis H
T rives, Mid. M.
Van Kucriu, 1). W.
W ooel, Mr- Tohn.
Willi mi-, Tin
WiMHlnel, Ml - I.
Wallers, (i. II,
Whitle-, Fred
Wveotr, Clinton
Wilkei, (hale
Widnei, Put.
Wcllivei. Uillliin
lr.u.nx.
Siven.i, CaAi. Kiance-co I.odovieo, Mal.l Ui-
anil, lalicrele (lluJcppe, Illogionl Vlttoilo, Perdi-
iiando Pesavento, (iillo Angelo, Vm'onio P.rre,
(anio oI.uia cle I.con iielo
I'OI Ml.
Uitnv labciaai, KctJnlv Sam. ki. s,llKH
Krvwas. Adim Kaltda, Milk llutkous'el, .Ine
st ib.ic7iiLski, Jin (iu-tanvaski. Walentv Vtjosla,
Mlkotij S?owariiski, 1'unU Kiuils, lerJ Kiz
liebvus, Jozjs Seiiupulis, Jan Walun, Iviul
orcjko. MUiiiKta.s sinnu. Antonis Liuipui,
Jidnij Iliukon-ki, Slanlstavv Skowiiawkv, luJpis
Jank mtos, Jo'epn Klimoni, I'eier Waipnkii'vvic?,
Wine is niLc7lf, Midnl Corge-ki, John Kcslo-'.i,
DiliKo I'.vplvle
111 NOVRIAV
I'iiuci-aI. Zuoako, John Dangiul, N'og go
(p-ztl, Muniko l07ek, Viilbonv llopis, Ahksau
ilcr t jnleskleiini, A. lek -4.711111 is, Jjnle MIjci
wic7.ll, Joif Vnki. Adam Mojsko, Vnwtaut
Mmiievvie. Louis Tiejakuiek is, Ilrve I'.nv t r n,
luoiias Ciehon, Winl-, Ileibut, C'lnli M.ilau.a,
midst of its third
the rare Home
3-Piece Bed-
room Suits,
urn, iiii:ni:k
S II 1,1
Covering
This U un ei-iluiaiv oltri.iig I Ik l.leu.s cie
all liiJilu of dolid oak, ilri.-Ml in I'll lull be'Vel
pill tulrioi, bed is nollill lon.liiicied and has
uttiactivclv earvesl heudlioard It Is a u'd i-10
mil, but ih" Sale Pi he i oul
$16.00.
CREDIT YOU ?
$wm
SrS & ... .. .
J7? " :..! -7 B-L ,!..
l . 9 rr .! I.
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union s cngnsn
n
Import ordors from tills famous factory Just arrived, should
attract tho attention and appreciation of those In search of
real and artistic works In art. Each piece bears the stamp of
refinement and dignity, simplicity and grace.
Dinner Sets, Bouillon. Plates, Jardinieres, Etc, We
Import and buy all goods direct, can and do save money for
all those loyal enough to patronize homo enterprise.
AXK&
Oeo V Millar &
VitU, V. XTA.I1BC11 Vl
mmmmmmimmmmmmmmfm
We Clean and Sterilize Carpets and Rugs
Making them look fresh nnd new nnd destroying all moths.'
Carpets scoured without injury to culot or texture
Scranton Bedding
Lackawanna and Admits
$blhbbMtbW
The New
v5
Is now open, and although we have
not been able "to get everything in as pre
sentable a condition as we had hoped to,
still there are so many beautiful things to
be seen in the vaiious departments that
the visitor will overlook the many imper
fections in arrangement and. the many fin
ishing touches that may beflacking.
We hope to see you among the
hundreds who will visit this; model home
furnishing store during the next few days.
We feel proud of our new home, as it
has been pronounced by many experts
as perfect in its consti uction. Every floor
is admiiably ai ranged for the goods it
was intended to display and from the
basement to the roof there is not a foot
of space that is not as well lighted, by
natural light, as the open air.
Come and bring your frignds. The
New Store and the New Stock will be a
revelation to you.
.
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129 Wyomin
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Toiias WiegciK Gruek Klarlkanak. John I hlvh,
Jin Mekal, lahn Kanvck, I'etn llukie-, VI lit
HohHick, tivoie Iloneueiik, Mihil letbata. Dink.
I'.vptjko, Mi-. Mir.v Labine. nee Mllvvnl i.
si.()yD (i.s-s Mnmt.
Pud . Hiiiuett, cai.; 1'ov I). Cis-.ui, phu'.i,
lit. ltev I. A. Poiest, D. I) , ,k!3 Pwver live,, two
piekages. M. 11. M. tones, ill linn lieet,
photo; Vlis P. K. Thoiii'i-on, ciiliiulii.
loi'R'ni ( lvs Mvirni.
Mis I'divaul Detlets, cooVlug teuhei, lu.e
fivit VAaL iinH nnt ntwn enmt; ctni mc . v l.'nii nnnln
V-t Tl Vil) UIIW ItVL V VII UIIUU vJlUlUIJ v.ail IVV.V. I' I ' . V I ' I .
furnishing Bargains that 111! our 30,000 ft. of floor space.
& rj L f
P I U.l
mi tominni ,
S'l un ,
nitnre
SMllKI.II's (llMIIIM.I) s Mi
MI I.T file- stand Is cf imtil.tioii
I ible helglil, itiipiioite'il on iluto h.s
and euitei iipeit, Jitl-iKullj
tin lied The 'iiiour's sci , uli.lsU
of inetJl ifgar ellppu with Jioieelalu
tiav, ele ii and tobacco bowl, .nil
riie'lvn ami mate U miaUlm, fuv
in, iiiore than ninth the l Uj .it
vvhleli i hri ohl rigulai. Tlio piicei
eliuliig this kdc has been ne
em to ., 1 ,U9
iO",(,'.V- ,II0N "Mi finnr.
J-lll IrllHlklbl) kwillec,
oiiltlt win gnail .l.iii.ll. the ,,!r
UsiliiS of imv buliojiii ,
mils are leguluim 7I., llul,h,d
in i ehoUt- of colors with gold
lee-oijilon, 'un, Jlt i,,,,!,,,,
"lib Piln,fs and ijoo.l roiluii tup
liMtllro sje j.rjl(l (l). ntt
plete iVO
i:M irAiiir.iiT.iii, cm tn.
HJ.iUr nil le, eleujutlv iipho'
ste red and ijlamoiul lulinl I In
lialhcietlii k.1 ilcihili' uppioache's the
appearance of ral leitliet us In al
most def) ilrtecilvu. fcll- I") C(k
pfrlalive value at . . '"
CERTAINLY
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Co Wjromlnt; Atoihib
VU, W.lklj nil Lojk ArouaU. W.
Co., F- A;UN,f lser
Avenues. Both 'Hionoa
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s, lll.li,','. i, IJii eliin- .ivtiiiii, uieiliilm
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s llilddv, leweliv, Vlbill Hone, Id Sum
h 'lib .
mis I
P'lliiiui; VI M s,.! (j-, willow stieet, '
oiing, md i ,
West Seianton Station,
niivn r (..lih, viis iiie i.iife, vii,
b ri i. nk n- Ml Je nii'i' bins, luhu t
U'V, lol.u V. i,aiw, llnlli Ivl 'loi l ln
Iti'viiold-. I. ule "v it, i IMdvin swim,
Thema-, Mis 1 I.. W ilium-
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Souvenir Free
A Guaranteed American Watch to
evehy purchaser of good, at tho "Trsdo
Sale," to the amount of 520 CO ur over f
tlie sale Is made beforp nr on any wv
ROCKERS 81
It .eon ileui I. 1 el that i'ii
lit'tel one ot tlii'ai. "iiie"ii
of eumicri" lui immidla e
Un', think of ihli iiimiua;
feiuuiiivi. ion .an uuj uuvv
for u-u.il lhrure"
VltM HUlM.li tin shed
inodiietion In voiii iholee of
golden oil, oi iuaho.tiiiy fin
ln. i piio,iiiiii in turned
velour caivcel jnd (liHoly
pludled buk, The Tude
Selc Price his ilioppsil liko
u meieoi uoni ii ia ') fsji
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