rii i fJfois,,'"-yjT'rr " THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902 3 New, Unique, Useful f EYE-GLASS CLEANERS Made out of u'llulolit and dm nidls. Ladles tint them lit the pockptbuok, Ki'iHf Hi Ilk? MU poekct. 'I'hpy in o tical and the best tlilitK fo.' cleaning your t-WP- ElnHHc'S. To ptovc how tunny people look out lor tlti'ii eves unit lead nty udveitleineiils I will atve to ev eiy poison. biliiHluir this nil., Tor this dn only, it beautiful ccllu-lold-chatnols c.vc-kIiihs cleaner ftee of chut Be, Look at thorn In inv show window. AVIiIIp tulkliiK nbou'. now thlllKH! Did VOtl SPP the CUll-tlp- temples" Don't liutt the i'iir. nlrl lini tinn I hn tlieltillUp mlntil? 13 Pine for Indies. Did you sup (utk shields for lldlntr bows. tsnod for tender eitiie. Did you see m.v new Ontlcal Piulois? They hip thp moot thnioushly equipped for the exninlntttlon of evp Many poisons who saw thefn suv time Is nothlntr slnillnr In Hei union nor it bundled miles aiouuil One charge covets the enthe cost of examination, glnsses nnd fi nines. DR. B. A. BAER EYE SPECIALIST. MAINUrACTURINO OPTICIAN 331 Washington Ave, SCRANTON PA. loiinly Savings Bank and Triisf Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives j 4 and Deposits T I Up n Sums of r wards and pays s per cent, in terest lliereoii. jj. A. WATRES, Tiesidcut. 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: lm V. HnlMenl, nveictt Wnirrn. I. 1' Kins-'sliui v, VtiRiist Robinson, 0 S Johnson. -I"1- O'Rilcn, I. A Wattes. )wm$ws&w- vmMSa S"M &EP2NBD fi (JliilliifcB vi is satisfied at our stnr- We hap extra induct ineiits to olfer jmt We linp lust ncoived ill i-t, ship ment of Now Wall pipeir foi sprint?. 390:: somn Miy ihoin patterns also .1 luitfo as-oi tinciit of I1!! tum Kianics to scIpi L fimn. Wp init( jou to o II and see bow f.11 om dollar will ko. Jacobs & Fasold, 201) Washington Ave. .oooooxooooxox V "They Draw Well." 0 X Morris' Magnet Cigars 8 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Th best "nluo for 5 cents. Trv one nnd ou will smoke no other. All the IptiIIiis brands of tic. cIeuis nt ?1 73 per !iO"c. or (1 for 2,'e. The Pircest vniloly ot Pipes and Tobaccos In town. E. C. MORRIS, The Cigar Man 325 Washington Avenue. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REJMMB-MSj C3 iSeR r&w fomtrm t$k :AL E5TABIM0 teas BOOK shop ' ", !. Hove you seen the spe cinl Winter number of VOGUE Out tills, week. We've extia copies, but they ate going fnst. Better get youra today. In and About jtotjt The City D., L. & W. Employes Paid. Tim 8ci union jaidnun m th i-mploy of thu Uel.iw.uc, J,.ti'l(iiMtiina anil V hi em lOinpany wcih paid Lhl(.la.N. An Aldei manic Mnuiage. OloMiuiil Andn-aiil and AiikpI.i Itlstot. inl, bolh of (jil IV.uji.. wii. iiiHiilvil e-.teul.i. inmalim by Aldiiiii.iu , J Itiulily. Felonious Wounding Chaiged. Anthony Tiihalh, of IcUououkIi avinuo, was Ik-M uiiiIoi ImII l.iBt iiIkIu U Maglstiate Millar on tlio t)i.uj;o of felon, lously woiinilhiK (koijje .ItcaMsh III a dumken rpiani I on Sunday 'iuuMbli claims that Tlsihavlsb oliiblieii him on Ilia aim with a l.ulto billkiliib' a deep nash An Echo of the Stiike. Thomus Watlslm., William Davis und James HariU, who uio employed at the Clrassy Island mlno In Olypliunt, were nursted ypxtpidny nt tho Instance of Thomas Jumps, who, charges thcin with (.ommittiiu an niipunoUcd us&uult oji him on Oel. 21, tip inn one of the. men who wont bnek to woik tltiriner the strike, und be alleges that lln threp men whom lm had lUiesled, nsiitilted hint for this )oann. Wntkln, DuvU and lliirrN, all of whom nrc union men, w pip lii'ld imilir tJi'i ball piipIi b Ablet innn Kiissiiii, ii i tut a bpiirlui!. Ctented n Dlstuibnnce. (leoinu CIcddltlBM 'was nltcstrd pmIi. duv nt tho l.iifknwaliun stntlou foi be Iuk diiilik and nctltm In dlsotdeilv inanner. Up wns niialjnied before Al dpinuili itnildv, and was pninniltled to the iiaiutj lull mi llilitv dn, In de limit of II iIik of J"i. Councllmanic Committees. 'Hip Ibinnei' eominlttce of i oiniinm puiiiipII wii'Htled iiKidn lust nlfilH with the new llupioenienlM bond ordlnuiae, but did not ukipp on n report. Anothr meetlny will lm held nt the rntl of tho ilinlr. Thp audltliiK eomndttee of i nun ,ilW, Inst nigh i tipprovpd nil bills ptc seiitrd. Polish Gill Missing. Thp t)iilko wpip ypstpiduy liotlfb'd by Doiulltlck Atnblop, of Mluniikiii thill u oiiiijj li.ycnr-old Polish Kill named Maty VUrrdlcks, u ielutlp of Ids has been iiiWsIiir t-lnip hist Ktiiln, wlnn slni IpII Iipi hump In Mt. Carini'l to Mt hint. Shn Is iln.ptllipil as bclim n feet i liiphcs IiIbIi, with lljtht complpxlon. blm pjps, full face and u plump IIkuio. Hhe can neither spiak or uudorstnnd UiikINI'. BUST OFWlNLEY TO BB ERECTED Mcmoiinl Association Decided Last Night to Place One in the Al bright Memorial Llbiaiy. At n meeting of the McKlnley Mp moi i.U nssoeintlou, held last nlKht In tho bo.u d of Undo room. It was de cided to bine a bion.e bust of the late piesldent easL In bionzo nnd placed In the Albright Memorial llbtaty. The- attendance at the 11100111117 was not large and the contrast between It and the tlrM gathoilng just about n year ago was eiy mat ked. Then everybody was In the fiist Hush of en thusiasm over the tree Hon or a fitting memorial to tho martjted piesldent, nnd nothing short of $.'.0,000 was to be raised for tho purpose. Last night theie wcie only six present, and Tieas tnoi D. I!, Atheiton's lepott showed that there Is only $t,64't.".". In the fund. His repoit showed that the total le icipts fiom popular subscilptions have bfen $1,7.10 '1", and the expeitdlluips, JS7.22. leaving a li.il nice of .!,(! 13 "3. Ot this amount. $777.30 is deposited in the County Pavings bank, and $866.4 5 with tho Lackawanna Ti ust and Safp Dc puslt 1 unpnn. Tlie nipiubpt , pippent sopiiipcI to be unanimouslv In r.nni of the cttcttou in a mc11101i.il in Hie foi 111 of a bust. Seiiitaij (. It. S.indPi'on bid lereived a niimbi of bids trom vanons luonp lit 111 and s(iilpti)i. as well as seven I plintogiaplis of but models of Piesl dinl McKlnl' . The inn Ilia! siemed In mere the ap inova! of muj une pie-ent was a bust niodrllfd b.v William Couper, .1 seulp tor with studios at :!07 Hast Seventeonth stnet, Xow Yolk. Two photugiMplis of tills bust veii "cnt, showing both Hunt and side views Thp expipssimi on the Ian, the pol'e and cvi'tj thing about the flguie Impic-scii tho'-e present 111111" th in the othei designs submitted. Mr Coupri's oilglna! ofiet for Hip bust in liroiiKp, one and a half lite size, w.is Id, "fit, the lasting to be dune bv tin (ioiliam eoiiipiiiy. When h learnpil thf. lm-t was to be paid lor by popular Mib'-ciiptlon lie ledund tlie pi ice to fl,..J. piovldmg the $17"i wouk', b" con siileied as ;i pei.-onal contiibution liotn him. It was dPllnltely decided to neiept Mr. Couppi's offer, the lPinamdei of the fund to be expended in pui chasing .1 tumble pedestal and In ptoeuiing a suitable lnone tablet to bo placed tliPteon. The gloat discussion was as 10 the best location for tlie bust. All seemed to favor putting it Indoois and the point at issue was as to which of the time buildings, thp public libraiy, the postollicp 01 the court house, was the most suitable for the purpose. It was dually agieed tint the sutioundlngs at the Uli ,ii v would be moie In keeping and rtev. Dr. Rogets Israel and D. ft. AthPitnn were- appointed a committee to ieiiicst the ttustecj of that Institu tion to permit the placing of the- bust theio. It is quite likelv that if this permis sion Is obtained, anil theie is very little question but Unit it will be, that the bust will be placed In the main conl doi of the llbt ary near the foot of the stalls leading to the sei onil door, Pbould permission to place the bust In the llhiaiy be ictused or should the location alloted lu the building bo deemed unsatisfactory another meeting to choose another place will be held. STRUCK BY A TRAIN. Joseph Buikhouse Pound Uncon scious on Lackawanna Tiacks Lost Night. Jo-tpb Durkhousc, 11 young man ip sidlus with Ids mother on Mill stieet, was tiuiud unconscious on the Lacka wanna lalhoad tiai'ks near Monioe avenii" last night about 7,30 o'clock by tin- new of a fielght train, Th" tialn was tnovlntr lather slowly, and the engineer saw tho llguie on Hip Hack ahead just In tlmo to hiing tlio ciiKlno to u slop within n few feet of the iituoisiious torm. The man was pbked uii and can ltd to one side of Hip ttack. Up was 1 amoved shoitly at teiw.it ds to the Ilalilkniaiiii hospital, wheiu his skull was totuid to bo frac ttucd. The idiysklaus determined that licioic incasutts must be ie.oitcd to In ohIpi to save his lite, anil the liijuied man's skull was aicoidlugly tieptilucd. Hopes ale enli!! tallied lor his tpcoveiy, As fai us inn be learned, fiuikhouse lett woik shottly after n o'clock. It Is supposed that ho was sttuck bv the wen-hound passcngH' tialu wliiih leaehea this flty about ii 4."i o'clock und that ho was tossed onto the other Hack, ONLY TWELVE TO BE TRIED BIG RAFT OF CASES PUT OVER OR SETTLED. 1'otir of the Open Cases Called Yes teulay Befote Judges Edwards and Kelly Leaving Only Eight Remain ing On the List Plve Opinions nnd a Number of Ouleis Handed Down New Suits Staitcd View eis Appointed to Assess the Value of a Propel ty. Only twelve of the foity-even cases on this week's common piens list were open for ttlal after the list had been lulled, yesteidny for tin; spcond time. These ueic Wpslgute against Johnson, White against the eilv of Scrniitoii, Set union Dalty company against Joyce, Van Scooter ugulnst MeAiuhews, I.111 klu Soup coinpunv against lhown, Castcillne ngalnst Wlllluuu and otltPis, Jtoss- against the Fushi)ld estate, Hen nett ugulnst Williams, Coieollno coiu Iiiiny against Anthrnilte Ileei lotupauy, l.'omiiionwcnltli Building und Loan as sociation against Golden, Noll ngalnst Noll. Coiiistucl. ngalnst Jone, Ditinett &: Hon against Pecker Uio-. The lollowlng cases were repotted settled: Itooney against the city of Calbondale, Cooper against Giceti, Cun tilngliani against Llbawllst .V; Co, Ulclmrda against Jenkins, Landau against WoKs. The case ol Well1' against Itccse was cllscontlniied. The insu of Dickson City against the Priee burg Uleclric Light company, Judge against the Scran ton Railway company, Pannoit against the Sctanlon Railway company, Lackawanna. Hoofing com pany against jTlat retl. Baltimore. Iku galn house against Schwurt, and Dele vau against Cliamplln vveiu continued lor settlement. Twenty-tluoe of next week'" cases weie continued and one settled, the lat ter the case of Dickson against the Scianton Hallway company. Tlie case of Dickson City against the Scianton Hallway company was continued lor settlement. Judge Kdwrndi and Judge Kelly each tried two cia yesteiday. Ueloro Judgp Kdwatds In the lnnln court loom, 11 verdict of $18.73 was found for the plaintiff in the casp of the Scranton Daliv company ngalnst AV. P. Joyce. The suit was lor $10 nnd Interest for a lot of condensed milk. No defense was offeied. Attorney M. P. Caw ley repre sented the plalntllf. The case of Hip Larkin Poap company of lUifl.ilo, against Drayman George ". Hi own was given to the' jut y bv Judge Edwards at ndlomnhip time. The company -u.pi1 to i re over $11.21 for soap which the defendant, is alleged to be Illegally detaining. Brown made a con tract with the company in is to de liver soap and piemiums to thp plnln titf 1 omp inj's local eustomeis. A num ber of bors which vcrf refused by customing vpic kept In 1'iown's ware house for nearly a year, when they eamc to a settlement ftrown demanded $2."i stoi.ige. The company denied his light to chaig2 storage. C. A. Batten lntig appealed fot the plaintiff and .lo)in r. Pi in its for the defendant. A jury went- out fiom Judne Kel,v' niur. nt I o'clock with the case AV H. Westgate against F. J. Johnson. It Is a dispute over wage". The plaintiff claims $30.30. The deiendant avers ho owes onlj ?" 3."i Joseph V. Glliov re pipsented th" plalntllf and T. P. lloban the defondan. Judge Kelly, al adjourning time, wa ti.ving the case of J. Iillot Ho"s agalnt the Adam Fasshold estate. It Is a dispute over Mr. Ros' bill of $160 .against the estate for nttoinpy fpps C. H. Pitchpr represents the plaintiff and C. 11. Sopher Hip defendant. Five Opinions Handed Down. In 1111 oplnior handed down ycstei daj 11101 nlng, Judge Kelly set aside the report of the viewers of the two new loads In Spring Brook township. They weip defective In that they had failed to disclose that the vleweis had been duly sworn or aUtrined befote entering upon their duties. In the case of J. Sellg man & Bios, against A. J. Tetitzer, Judge Kelly gave the plaintiff twenty days to nuke a mote specillc decolla tion. The icquests ot the tespondent for .1 juiy tiiul in the dlvoice case of Bar baia IXcni against Jacob Iiiion was ipfused bv Judge New comb, but the uile to show cause why n tiiul should not be awarded was continued until the next'teint of argument court to she the lespondent and his witnesses nn opportunity of being heaid in 1 1mm bets. Mis. Ellon applied for divot re on the ground that her husband was con victed of an Infamous ciirne. lie claims his oftense was condoned by his wife and on that account should not bo giotind lor dlvoicp. The coin t will hear him on this claim. Judge New comb made absolute tho 1 tile to open judgment in the case of W. S, niocs against Sarah Reynolds. In the case ol II, C. Richer & Co. agaln-d Muiy McAIoou, he dismissed the plaintiffs pMcpilons to the icpott of the ipfetpe and otdeied judgment to enter for the ileteudaut on the upoit. STOP THAT HEAD COLD In 10 Minutes. Oi It vvll develop Into chronic e'aluuli Dr. Agliftw's Catuiibal I'nvvilt'i slops 10I1I in tho bead In 10 minutes, und icIIowh most acuto nml cUcp seated C'utuiili 11 f tei one unpllcatlou. Cuieu quickly and pennunently. "I buvo used Dr. AbiipWh c.'.itaulijl Powder with best lesults, It Is a gi cut lemeily anil I never cease re commending It John 13. Doll, Pauldlnt,', Dr. Asoew's Heart Cure lithe beat remejy Of llieuire for nerves, htort and Stonucli. 13 Sold by Wm. G. Cluik and H. C. San-dcuon. New Litigation. ri.ink Wulland of Jetferson township btought suit PHtuiday In Ptotlionotaty Copeland's olllce. to tpcover .'000 limn James Jlartln and J1.S00 fiom Pied Koch for cutting timber from his land. Claience Baleiitliip is his attorney. Louisa Ftiiguson, of this city, Insti tuted pioccpdlng.s for dlvoice and ali mony against her husband Aithur IVi guson cletk at Hotel Nash, CtttPl and barbuious tieatiiienl is alleged. They wero niariled Aug, 21, 1SH7 and lived toselhfT the yeairt, Orphans' Coiut Mattel s. The regulrtr term of the Oiphans' coiut began vesteiduy morning, and Jud,f- A A. Vosbtug tool; up the heal ing of audits The audit lu the estato of Hlvii'ii fltlllln, deceased, was IummI. II. I' Ackerly uppeau-d for the udiulu Istintor, (', (i. (iilllln. No claims weio Ptesonted for payment 110m thu luud for dlstilbution. In the estate of William Koinacher, deceased, toiitlinony was taken to show the putties to whom dlstilbution should bo in. iilu of the balance bliouu by the aduiinlstiatilv, Louisa Koumchcr, Uhailes II Wtlles appealed lot the ac itiuiitunt. In the estate; of Lunetta Pike, de ceased, In which extciUlona weio filed to the account ot tho adintnlstiatilx, on motion ot II, A. Zimmerman, her at torney, heating was continued until Sutuiday of this week at 10 11 m. The exceptants wcie 1 (-presented by W S, Iluslander and A 1:, Schlmnff. Estato of .Marion Djer. minor child of John Couriell, deceased, vvuid hav ing artlvcd at the age of 21, and havluc A SOUUCti OV StlRlMMSE To Physician and Patient Alike. Dr. Redmond, u specialist In the study nnd tiealinent of piles and t petal dis eases, recently staled that the Pyintiild Pile Cute, the new discovery for the cute of piles, wits the most icmutkahle leuiedy he hud even seen or tiled lu uno lespect! and that wits the lnstnnt te ller eei leiiri'd In nil cases, no matter how seveie.fioni the moment the tcinedy wits applied: this wan the mote sttt pilslng to him, becuusp ho hud ciiip fully aual)7cd the ptpputalloii und no trace of opium, cocaine or slnillnr poison could be deteoted. Ph.vslilnns look with gieiit fuvor upon the Pyiiiinld Pile Cure, because It Is rapidly taking the place of suiglcal operations und because It Is so simple, so easily applied, and contains no mlli pial or other poisons so commonly ucd In pile cuies, Dr. Estet brook leports that the Pyra mid Pile One not only cuies the vailotis fotms of plies, imt never falls to give Immediate tcllcf on the lb si application, no matter how sevcie the pain or dlcoinfoit muy be. People who have suffeiod ft 0111 piles for yeuis are often astonished at Hie Instant tellef expetlctned fiom the lift iippllcatlon. Another impottaiit ndvati tugp Is the fact that anyone can use the leniedy without detention trom business 01 Intel teroniu with dully oc cupation, Mr. J. W. Rollins, of Sweet Spilng. Mo., wtltes: I consider the Pyramid Pile Cute without an equal; It cuted me In less thttu 30 days. 1 waited If. days or moiu to be sitto I was fully cttied befoie wilting ou; I inn now say I ntn cuted nnd I shall ipcoiii tnend the Pyramid Pile Cute at evtiy possible oppoi tunlty because it deserves It. The populailty of this lemedy Is such, that all diugglsts now sell it nt fifty cents a package, and its sales exceed those of all similar remedies combined. Wilte Pyramid Drug Co., Maisball, Mich., for their book on cause and cute of riles. settled with her guardian, on motion of Welles & Toirey the guardian wits dis charged and account continued finally and the suietles of the guaidlnu dis charged from fui titer liability. The accounts of the udnilnlstratots, pxeculois, guardians were confirmed nisi In the following estates: Elizabeth Zlcgler, Calvin Scybolt, Matilda Swin gle, Amos Sax, John Reese, Francis Davis, AVilllnm Evans, jr., Fredetlck Mniker, Edgar C. Post, Elniira Gard ner, Adam Passold, Audi ow AA'ntt, An nie AVatt, Annie C. Gaughan, Lewis AVeisbeigcr, Stanley Groczewskl, Josiah If. Bought, Ernest A Lemnitsier, Ame lia Kobln-on, Doiothv Probst, Ells worth Prohst, GertiudP Probst. John AVIIllnms, Matinh Catliprlne Rlchtcr, David Hopkins. Exceptions wete filed in some of the3 estates and an order was made iKlng Saturday, Nov. 22, nt 10 a. in., for Hip adludlr.it Ion and flnnl conllrinatlon or accounts now con tinued nisi In the estate of AV. A. Smith, de ceased, an order was made setting the hearing or the audit for Wednesday, Nov. 12, .it 10 n. 111. The healing in the estate of Eliza beth Zlegler was continued until Xov. 12. at 11 a. 111. There will be a spssion of Hip Or phans' court each day this week begin ning at 10 a. in. Yesterday's Man Inge Licenses. John lUckrckl Tluoop Luchvlk.i Ucl.szcvjs Prlecbing AVilll im A. Iiatib Scranton Gwlndvs L. Joseph Scranton City and School Taxes 1002. The above tax duplicates aie now in my hands for collection. F. S. BARKER, City Treasure-. TEN TEACHERS ARE EMPLOYED SCHOOL BOARD MAKES MORE APPOINTMENTS. Seven of Them Permanent and Tlnee Temporary Negotiating for Nenr ly 930,000 Woith of Additional Land for New High School and No. 33 Buildings Night Schools to Bo Opened Next Monday Dr. O'Mal ley Wonts to Do Away with Clny Modeling It Is Unsanttniy. Ten new tenchets wete appointed und negotiations opened for Hip pttt chusp of $28,000 woith ot hind at last night's meeting of tho school board. Thu bontd also ut ranged for opening night schools next Monday nnd dis cussed 11 pioposltlou to do away with clay modeling 11 1 the schools. The new appointments wete us follows: Miss Muiy Doyle, to succeed Piofessor M. D. McCawley, deceased, as pilnclpnl of No. 12: SUss Maty Flnneity nnd Miss Mnigaiot Dougher, to No. 12: Miss Helen O'Mullpv and Miss Edna Stevens, to No. 13: Miss Sadie Falkows. ky, to No. 3G; Miss B. McDowell, to No. 30 annex: Miss Jessie favell, tetti point lly to No, 20, to succeed Miss Mnj O'Mallcy, transferred to No. 28: Mr- Catherine Hicks, temporality as assist ant to the pilnclp.il nt No. 2S: Mls.s Blewltt, temporarily ns nsslstant to Piofessor Mia nil v at No. 7. It was unanimously agtted that the eighty feet on the south side, or the ninety feet on the north side of the site for tho new high school and the Smith Manual Training school, on tho old Home for Hie Filendless plot should bo acquit ed to permit of thp new high school building being erected with Its longer dimension facing the street and to make room lor the proposed central steam heating plant. The manual ti alnlng committee was directed to so cuie options on both properties and 10 pot t at the next meeting. Mr. AVelsh thought that $lti,000 or $17,000 would bf requited to buy either propeity. The necessity of seeming a play gt omul for the 700 pupils at No. 3.! school was brought up by Mr. AA'plsh, and after Mi. AVelsh and President Gib bons commended the idea, the board voted to have Piesldent Gibbons, Chnlr man Roche, of the building committee, and Controller Welsh secure nn option on the adjoining ptoperty. It is held at $11,000 or $12,000, Mr. AVelsh staled. It was agreed that controllcis should be authorized to employ teachers for night schools on the basis of oup for r-very twenty pupils. Thursday and Fri day nights of this wppIc pilnclpals of night schools will be at the several buildings where night schools aie to be opened to enroll pupils. Thp eligi bility of night school tpacheis will be legulated the same as that of day teachers, except that male high school graduates and othets when lecom lneneled by the supet lntendcnt can be appointed wheie iiiulo pilnclpals ate needed. At the next meeting ot tho board all conti oilers must tepott the number of pupils attending each night school and submit their appointments of teachers tor confirmation. Last ear an investigation disclosed night schools with eight pupils to a teacher. It Is proposed to prevent a lppetltlon of this. The ptoposal to do away with clay modeling camo from Dr. O'Mnlley. He declared It to be a useless fad, objec tionable on sanitary giounds, owing to its liability to communicate skin dis ease, and with nothing particular to ircommend It above dozens of other things as an exctclse or study. A reso lution that clny modeling shall no longer bo permitted In the public schools was lofened to the sanitary committee. TdE MPtf The Maximum Is reached In the production of Hunter Ce l-A NONE SUCH MinceMeat TT 3ts sweet a morsel in the dinner pail as on the silver platter a universal deli cacp in pie, pudding or cake. Cheap atanv price. It costs ten cents. NONKSUCII statuU ntone tiotlilnu equal to it In either condensed or wet mince meat not branded NONK SUCH. Put up In air. tlRlit cartoons price ten ccnl-v contains !!), pounds of mince meat wlnn ready for Hie oven. MerrelbSoule Co., Syracuse, N. . Valuable ft emium lilt cf " tSi7 Kotos llros." Stlteruarr, tnelosett. 11 1 tr 2 You Are Well Taken Care of In times of stringency or panic, as well as In easy times, if your business or personal account is with the Third National Bank, Jt8 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, Pa. 3 Per Cent interest paid on Savings Accounts, whether large or small. Accounts can bs opened by mall, OI'LN bAT'UIJDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO S.30. AAwAAkAhkikikAtKkllimil ji.;f....Mjijiii0jjwrluc K $4.98 IT Coat, Skirt, Cape and Fur Scarf Sale At McDonnell & Co.'s i KERSEY JACKETS j? of cloth at the famous Ameilian Woolen 'Mills. In Xovtol, Monte l Cailo. scml-llttlng tmik. stvlisli, well tallmecl and pinpptlv Cj. OS ti tilmmed. A tnniv clous value at P"t.vo M WALKING SKIRTS with the new slot senilis, full flue, full tailor stltelucl. rouled. etc. X All the desirable shades sUht woith $ij. A lnaivellous value &A QQ JJJJ at wfiVO LADIES' CAPES ir Well tailored, full stitched vaiious lengtlis and ox 1 1 .1 svu'cn C no M All coluts. A maivcllous value at t. VO K FINE PUR SCARFS Cs Choice Opposums. New Stiipe (.'(uslii Tails, ptia full A SLA Qft 5C maivcllous value at pt,yo V OUR BLANKET SALE J lias shrunk considerably with thp piescut 1 old snip, but time's many 0, .1 liuiiilred p ilrs left In it .vet. Pikes lor white or gie.v, begin at :('e. tlio pilt. otln is up lc ?1.'00. mil Compare our values. A. SPECIAL PLAID DRESS GOODS Jff Merit Is telling in this depiitment Tlieie's no iluplb ite to out stoek l C3 in this cltv and values aie liejoml eomp.it Nun. g COLORED CASHMERES n All the good .shades. A uiiaiitv never sold iiiuloi it ipiits. Spe- 1 Or. XX cial prlc I't m 46-IN. WHIP CORD SUITINGS iJJ Right fall shades, estta finish. Not heat aiivwhete In epniltv or Cflr. g color latigo lit 7.i 1 cuts. Special pike JUC( 56-INCH SKIRTINGS 5j Positively tho best $1 M goods obtainable Special pi lie 7SC . i flcConnell & Co. II 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. jr 5C The Satisfdctory Store. X)HI)JKX5SKK5U5IXX50K5KX Baltimore Rye The perfect type of the purest whiskey. Its taste Is a treat. First Called and First Recalled. Fold at all tlrst-class cafes und by jobbeis. V.M J,ANA11.N je SON, Biltlmoie, Md, Money to Loan. If You Are WP Will In a Hurry f , v caii on us. Lend You Making Money on Ne.w . Household Everv Dav Furniture. Aio ou lii need of mono We loan any niMount fiom $10 up, mi liolisuhiild goods, pianos The goods 1 email) In J our possession .Mone.v lu join hands two bonis aflei iippliraiiun Loans iiiailu for one month or oim vear, and ut nmluiliv loan can be ex tended without additional cost .No t'Mi.i chuigis tot pip is Pay ments en 11 bo inude on inslaliuent: plutt; so much per week or per month. Wo deal honestly and fulily vvltb nil t'onni In and mil; It nu'i or huiii! ;jir emu uf our ciuulilenllul nguuls it t THERE IS NO EXPENSE to you unless we make the loan. We do business on a plan to makje friends. Once a friend, always a friend, and friends upbuild any-' one's business, You can have any amount here from $10 up on" household goods 3nd personal effects. Easy payment plan. SCRANTON LOAN GUARANTY CO. 207 Wyorainjj.Ava Scranton, Pa. Near Corner Spruce Street. Ju '1 J