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i 1 0., mm 77 tUrar Ier LONG'S sons mum Special to The Truth. Iier. Ed. Fab. Co.

Litcnatl Textbook Ctnurto lite laa. Co. Ttdi Inber Oouj Gaar. Sarety Bcraato Tract Co. PitUton, Jan.

26 One death in M222EBS Sew Tork Stock Krrhaige. Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. New Tork Prod nee Exchange. MEARS BLDG.

8CRANTON. resulted last night from the powder explosion in the No. 10 shaft of the No. 9 colliery of the Pennsylvania We Suaggeofc That anyona who need some of these hour bargain itemi, as mentioned below, in our tomorrow's hour sales, will do well in par chasing their wants from this Some bis; induce, ments or thrifty buyers. Standard merchandise below standard prices.

To New Ycrfi cd Middjih via Nov Jcrcoy Central ILearet 5:00 P. It Sundays Only AKSXVING NEW TOSS 10:30 P. IT. i PHILADELPHIA 10:04 P. M.

1 OmTJEfO CAB, 2XSAL8 A LA CASTS. Through' coaches between Scran ton and New Tork and Philadelphia. Parlor Car to New York. Northbound leaves New Tork 9:35 a. Philadelphia 10:00 a.

Sundays only, arriving at Scranton 3:35 p. m. coal company yesterday, Michael Roach, of 128 Searle street, being the victim. Udavilich, one of the 8I2 other Injured men at the City hos pital, is in a very serious condition. The others are expected to recover.

There were ten men burned, three DEU YORK having been taken to their homes. Tbe exact cause of the explosion HARKETS has not been determined yet It may have resulted from a spark from the V7ILL SELL Tippecanoe Sec Co. New River Company Kortbera Elec. Bwy. Sprlngbrook Wat Co.

1 Automatic Elec Co. Union National Bank United States Lwmber We will bay or sell any security baring a market value. coms BANKERS If embers Xew York Stock Etch. 8CRAXT0N WILKES BAKRE electric motor or from a spark from a miner's lamp. There were terrible New York, Jan.

28. Fractional gams were established in the major scenes In the workings following tbe explosion, the mines being placed in darkness. The thirty men who were VM lty of the active speculative Issues at the opening of the stock market NEW NO. 42 SCHOOL OPENS WITH on tne trip or cars wnen tne twenty five pounds of powder exploded did xoaay. me market all through the first not know for a few minutes just what now was mixed and uncertain, soma had occurred.

ATTENDANCE OF 280 CHILDREN issues snowing a fair degree of strength while others were weak and Michael Roach, who died last night, was very well known here. He Is survived by his wife, eight children, and witnout demand. SALE NO. 1 BEGINS AT 2 O'CLOCK. four brothers.

He had been terribly With an average attendance of "Extreme dullness prevailed In the last half of the morning session with burned about the face, head and Superintendent Howell and Controller Hummler are very much pleased with the appointments of York a company thirty five pupils to a room, No. 42 nuctauons connied within narrow school, at Colfax avenue and Mul the building, and paid many compll U'it txl Stock (or Imstsea body. MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Although business was small after berry street, was opened today. Two ments to the architects for the in noon the tone was firm. The market hundred and eighty pupils were 6 CUPS AND 6 SAUCERS, THIS HOUR 29o Full size and best quality American porcelain ware; heavy all perfect, smooth and clean; new goods.

ciosea nrm. transferred to the buildine from Xoa Oovernments unchanged: other AGO AND RENEWED Nw York Stork Exehaag Sccaritlca. Sold PERIODICAL PAT HEN PLAN aa lattlal deposit at Twty per era. Scad (or drealar. SM 03 MRARS BTLIMJ.

35 and 38 and the Prescott avenue wnas steady. annex to No. 35 school. CUUOtatlOna fnrnlshaif IV SninV, M. THEIR VOWS IN CHURCH The opening of the school has re STOCKS Hih lieved tbe congestion that has been Clos.

genious manner in which light is supplied to every corner of the structure. The grounds are not in perfect condition as yet. As soon as the frost leaves the ground they will be graded, making a much more beautiful appearance. Joseph J. Johler, is principal of the building.

There are eight rooms, the highest being Grammar. over which Principal Johler The other teachers are Nora P. Scanlon, Inter and Mrs. Sebastian Flsne, of ln, the Seventeenth ward for a Mr. Atrial Copper 64 Amer Ice B1H Am and K4U.

63 61 64 long time. The opening of No. 42 Low. 63 51 64 41 77 South Ninth avenue, West Scranton, 41 are celebrating their, golden wedding school is the second one of tbe four buildings which were started by the Amer Loco 41 Amer Smelt 78 ft Ana Copper 39 78 39 today at their home surrounded by 38 school board about a year ago. Atchison 105 104 105 their children, grandchildren and There were no formal exercises other relatives.

During the day many jnediate Lucy Loughran. inter when the pupils assembled at No. 42 WE OFFER 10 Share Anthracite Trnat 6 Shares Plae Brook Shares JoMtap National 25 Share. Northern Electric BS Share. United State.

Lumber 12 Share. Tippecanoe Securities common bonns) Id Share Old Forge 3,00 Nortkera Electric Bond. neighbors called at the Flsne home. school building today. Each pupil congratulated the worthy couple on mediate Catherine Collins, Intermediate Katheryn Murphy, primary Reba Quick, Primary Brooklyn T.

77 76 77 Can Pac 2094 208 209 and 83 83 83 and St P. 128 127 128 Col and 1 34 34 34 Cons Gas 141 140 141 DIs Sec 34 34 34 frJ 28 28 28 bore a transfer card, showing his maixied life and partook of the re Leora R. Fickes, primary and Clara B. Gibbs, primary C. ahce and grade.

Six minutes after nine the school was in perfect work freshments provided for the occasion 47 cue xni 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Flsne were married In The opening of the school ceans ing order. ureat north pld 126 125 126 '25c AND 29c GALVANIZED COAL HODS, Made from heavy galvanized Sheetiron, bright finish, double bottom, etronfl bail handle. Choice of two sizes, this hour, at 19c.

$1.39 COPPER BOTTOM WASH BOILER AT Heavy quality bright tin, and best grade copper bottom, with cover. Patent hook on handles. A boiler for service regular size. VARNISHED WOOD COAT HANGERS, EACH 2c Selected seasoned wood, smooth finish, have reversible copper wire hooks; inexpensive and quite a needy thing to have; will help keep wrinkles out of coats, skirts and other wearables. BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE, EACH.

First quality, extra quality and finish; pretty shades of blue in tbe lot we offer. Dish Pans, Tea and Coffee Pots values to 69c. WALL PAPERS, A ROLL FOR 11c Values up to 22c. The offer contains a beautiful assortment of bedroom papers in blue, yellow and pink, with 9 inch borders, all cut out. You will serve your best interest if in need of wall coverings to see this special lot on sale at this hour tomorrow.

Third Floor. 1861. fifty years ago, In South Bar Interboro 19 19 Superintendent of Schools George the closing of the annex on Prescott avenue, over which Miss Gibbs pre brucker. Germany, and came to this Howell, Secretary of the Board Major B. D.

Fellows, Controller of city twenty six years ago. This morn 19 53 535 35 50 5 sided. It is planned to have a flag Interboro pfd B3 B2 Lackawanna 635 535 Mo Kan and Tex 35 35 Mo Pacific 50 50 Nat Lead 56 55 Central 111 ine they renewed their vows before raising and dedication during April Rev. F. A.

Fricker, in St John's Ger the Ward Frank Hummler, and Superintendent of Repairs James Langan were the only visitors. 111 when the weather Is more pleasant. No. 42 school is located within a short distance from Nay Aug Park at mart Catholic church, South Main avenue and Luzerne street The church Superintendent Howell began the was elaborately decorated for the oc school work by introducing Mr. "REDS" AND "BlUES" OF caston, goiu leaves uemg puuxu uvui Hummler to the children as the rep the top of Mulberry street bill.

Principal Johler has been asisstant principal at No. 35 since October. He is a graduate of the Scranton High school, and the Kast Stroudsburg State Normal school. DUNMORE BANK ARE ine a ltar. resentative of their ward, and the ed by a large number Cf relatives of man who la responsible for the build Mr.

and Mrs. Fisne and members of lnK jje cautioned the children to Norfolk and West ..105 104 105 North Pacific 119 118 118 Lehigh Valley ......177 176 177 Pennsylvania 127 127 127 Peoples Gas 106 106 106 Pd Steel Car 33 33 33 Reading 155 154 155 Republic 33 33 33 Rock Island 81 31 31 So Pacific 119 117 119 South Railway 27 27 27 Union Pacific, i 176 174 175 Steel 78 77 77 Steel pfd 118 118 118 Wabash 16 16 16 West Union 74 T4 74 Goldfield 6 6 6 the church. be careful of the school property. DINED BY DIRECTORS SALE NO. 2 BEGINS AT 3 O'CLOCK.

GIBBONS ELECTED A vice president CUTTERS AND TEAMSTERS The members of the "Red" and "Blue" team in the contest for new depositors of the First National bink pWX at Dunmore were banqueted last even ARE LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED Snprlal tn Thn Trnth, Philadelphia, Jan. 26. Kicnara ing br the directors of that institution in appreciation of the io ks wildi NEW YORK CURB. (Quotations furnished by Brooks Co.) STOCKS Bid. Offer.

Bay State Gas 11 16 Chicago Subway 3'A 4'i McCormick, of Pittsburg, was e. $1.25 AND $1.98 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS AND WOMEN'S VESTS, EACH 69c The children's sweaters are single breasted coat style; pearl buttons, pocket, fancy stitch sizes 6, 8 and 10, in grey and white. The women's knitted vests are closely knitted satine faced on underside in front; pearl buttons; some in grey their effojts. Th? "Biues' elected president of the Pennsylvania There is danger of the meat cut captained by A. M.

Bingham, were Federation of Liquor Dealers jester ters of the city as well as a number victorious hut the "Reds" under Chfis. day over Patrick H. Keefe, also of of union teamsters becoming in Cons Arizona 11 16 1 Ely Cons 87 40 Ely Central 8 10 Greene 6 6 Salt 4 7 Robertson, were a close second. Pittsburg. The vote was 66 to 3ii.

volved soon in the strike of the meat getting meat from the plants where there are strikers the cutters and helpers will at once become involved in the strike as they have agreed not to handle aray meat from those houses. Should union teamsters be ordered by their employers to haul LThe affair last nlgit waa held in Dominick D. Gibbons, of Scranton Nlplsslng 10 10 hail where liauers orcnestra was elected vice president Other Newhouse 13 16 scoureed sweet strains while the officers choosen are: second vice Rawhide 3 drivers and handlers at the local packing houses. It is known to the strikers that some meat has been delivered from the companies where strikes have been called to local Iroceeds of the culinary art of J. president, Thomas J.

O'Connor, of United Copper 4 Yukon 3, meat from those plants they will also 2 Miller, the Eagles' steward, were elng Erie; secretary, James Tinsman, of be called out. served. Keen regret was felt at th Philadelphia; treasurer, William Tay butchers and retail dealers and steps CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. (Quotations furnished bv Brooks Reports received" from pickets this absence of Cashier C. Shindel, wto lor, of Philadelphia; trustees, Charles were being taken today to present Co.) morning were that Armour Co.

have secured four men to take the places of evidence of this to the meat, cutters was called to Tamanua where a mother is quite ill. WMEAT May 98 today. The meat cutters at their stnke3 and that Schwarzschild S. Black, Pittsburg; Fred W. Ebel, Harrisburg; Peter Wise, Avonmore, Westmoreland county; Charles A.

Mc Atte, Johnstown; J. S. McFadden, Johnstown; John A. Arnold, South July victor Burschel, ve prosice'Jt meeting ia night endorsed the CORN tie bank, acted as toas'uairer. Among Clos.

98 94 50 61 34 Sulzberger and Swift Co. have been able to get one man each. They also striEe and "pledged their support. Low. 98 94 50 61 34 34 May July 50 .51 34 those who responded were: Piesident Negotiations entered into yester Bethlehem; John A.

Harrold, Consho M. J. Murray, H. M. Spaaeei Pan jats hocken; P.

J. Killgallon, of Pittsburg; Ccrry, Charles E. Robwtson, M. day between Harvey J. Eddy, of the teamsters union, and Manager John May July 34 reported that some local retailers are using other peoples' wagons for securing meat from several of the plants where the men are on strike, under the belief that they are fooling the strik and white only.

A bargain at 69c. 20c CUSHION SLIPS FOR ONLY Size 20x20 inches, Roman stripe in different color com blnations, tassel in each corner, both sides alike; Just the thing for dens, library or for porch use. 8i2c MUSLIN, CHOICE VALUE AT Full yard wide, extra heavy strong thread, closely women, unbleached sheeting muslin, a class of muslin that you will find will soon bleach out white. CHILDREN'S FLEECE LINED VESTS, EACH 15c Values in this Hour Sale lot up to 25c. The remaining stocks of different assortments that we have been selling from this winter.

Ecru, grays and some white. All sizes up to 26. Mercerized yarn finish; pearl buttons. $1.59 VELVET RUGS, BIG VALUE AT Size 27x54 Inches; just opened a big bale of these very popular Floor Rugs, firmly bound ends, rich colorings in the favorite Floral and Oriental designs that make such pretty floor coverings for parlors, library, sitting room and dens. Fourth Floor.

Murray, Frank T. Morgan, Frank D. Hughes of Armour company. Fuhs, Peter F. Reilly and others.

NEW TORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Neil Bonner, Philadelphia, and John Mahoney, The greater part of the day, ouU side the time devoted to the election brought no settlement of the strike of The bank started on its career last New York, Jan. 26. Flour Dull. weak.

ers. November. To date it has more than no opening wedge towara a settlement. Manager Hughes takes the and the patching up of differences, Practically every bit of meat that 600 depositors, totalling $175,769 11 in Pork Firmer. Mess, 122.50 23.00.

Lard Dull. Middle west spot, 110.05 10.15. Sugar Raw, dull. Centrifugal. 96 over to a discussion of that there is no 8trike' tbat has beeii leaving the several plants was given deposits.

Resources are tne companies nave aone away wiin the delivery system and therefore Those present were: M. J. Murray, Frank Cullen. E. D.

McDade, since the general strike was called has been traced by the pickets. They work in relays and there never was a strike in the city where pickets worked to does not need drivers. He doesn't test, 345; muscovado, 89 test, 295. Refined, steady Cut loaf, 650; crushed, 640; powdered, 475480; granulated, 465475. Michael O'Connor, A.

W. Close, A. E. Huezfirtv. Victor Burschel, Peter talk about the striking of the meat Cottee Klo No.

7 on spot. 13 'iia handlers. Rfiillv. Frank Fuhr, W. J.

CoBtello 13 c. Conferences have also been arrang Frank T. Morean. Charles E. Robert Tallow steady.

City. 7 7 16c; coun the club question. Many delegates were of the firm opinion that any private club that runs its bar or sideboard at a profit should be forced to take out a license. The convention closed with yesterday's sessions. The next convention will be held in Erie.

During the sessions the federation recommended that the moral atmosphere of saloon3 be Improved and passed a resolution denouncing prohibition. ed between representatives of the try, 77c. son, H. Mm Spencer, J. C.

Woodruff, Canio Maffuceo, James F. Dyer, A. S. strikers and the managers of the May jjuu. Time.

112: Ko. 3. 80 S0; clover, 5097. better advantage. Present Indications are that it will b3 a long drawn out struggle and that it will be the public which will have to decide It, one way or the other.

There is to be a mass meeting held torjght in Pittston under the auspices of the joint council of the teamsters. There. will be a similar meeting in SALE NO. 3 BEGINS AT 4 O'CLOCK. Dressed Poultry Dull.

Turkeys. 16 Aaromovits, B. J. Kelly, J. M.

Manley, 25c; chickens. llifc)22c: fowls. 11 if Thomas J. Manley. John D.

Malley, other meat houses but as the managers have been stamiing together since the trouble started there Is little likelihood of any results coming from them. 16c; ducks, 1220c. Mapk. P. L.

McDonnell, Peter F. Live poultry Moderately active. Jnvrp. M. J.

Murray, John E. Mor Geese, 14c; ducks, 16c; fowls, 15 16c; turkeys, 15 18c. If the retailers of the city insist on gan, Myles Gibbons, Edward B. Scott, Peter Mack, Dominick Mack, Arthur Cheese Dull, irregular. State milk, Carbondale tomorrow night.

common to specials, 917c; skims, common to specials, 3(g) 12c; full skims, 22c. Long, Frank D. Fields, William ru'iion. James F. Doherty, Thomas F.

Saves Two Lives. "Neither my sister nor myself might be living today, if it had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery," writes A. D. McDonald of Fayettevllle, N.

C. R. THREE 12i2c HUCK TOWELS FOR 25c Size 19x40; a heavy quality, linen finish huck; full bleached; plain white and fast red borders, and hemmed ends; ready for immediate use. This is our sixty minute price. CARBONDALE.

Dance, Assembly Hall, Butter steady. Kecelpts. 6.881 okfrs. O'Hora, A. J.

Horan, V. N. Stevens, Creamery extra, state dairy tubs, 1825c; imitation creamery firsts, rkai loa KIdd. S. D.

Speck, W. J. TYH0ID CASE ON WATERSHED F. D. No.

8, "lor we both had fright it inc. nnW John A. Madden, James D. Jermyn, Thursday, January Zbth. Music bv Firth's Orchestra.

Admis Eggs weak. Kecelnts. 8.535 Dkrs. Nearby white fancy, 3636c: neaibv McDade, Paul Corry, William Mon pinger, Howard M. Bone.

mixed fancy, 2224c; fresh firsts, 22a) ful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption. She was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful 25c sion, 60 cents. 25t2 CRESCENT SOCIAL CLUB Dance. Friday evening.

Watts Hall. 26t2 medicine completely cured us both. Beware of Ointments for It's the best I ever used or heard of." SOUTH SCRANTON. ANNOUNCEMENT! Of our removal. On and after Febru Catarrh that Contain Mercury aa mercury will surely destroy turn For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemorrhage, la grippe, asthma, hay fever, Inspector of Watersheds Phil Rlns lanci this morning first became aware that Asher Dennis, living within thirty feet of the creek that empties into the Elmhurst reservoir, had been ill in the house there for weeks with typhoid fever.

A written complaint brought out croup, whooping cough, all bronchia! a.nue ol smell ana completely derauic ary 7th, 1911, we shall conduct our Wall Paper and Paint Store at SO I wnoie system wutn entering it urougb. the mucous surface, auca troubles, its supreme. Trial bottla free. 60c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Mathews Bros.

P. F. McHafe, D.f. SKIN SPECIALIST AND CHIROPODIST Treats Scalp, Hair Face, Hands and Feet Traders Bank BIdg. Second Floor.

Cedar avenue. Hartman 713 Cedar avenue. i' the fact. The story is confirmed by Dr. J.

W. Knedler, of Moscow, who at tllcies shuuld never be used except on A escripuona from reputable physicians, as tlie damage tuey will do is ten told to the good you can possibly wtarlve from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, EX PRISONERS. OF WAR tended the patient "I have not heard about It and doubt CHILDREN'S FAST BLACK HOSE, PAIR 8c Fine ribbed, double toe, sole and beel. This is a special purchase and regularly would retail for 10c to 12 VzC All sizes.

WOMEN'S $1.25 MUSLIN GOWNS AND SKIRTS, EACH 69c Also included in this hour's selling we have added a lot of Drawers. Some of the garments are made from line long cloth, and also we will say our low price is not because of seconds or poorly made. The principal reason is that a number of the garments are soiled from window, counter and overhead display. Richly trimmed with embroidery, lace and ribbon beading. Second Floor.

BOYS' $3.00 AND $4 00 SUITS AT $2.39 A ridiculously little price for galtments of this character. Double breasted Knicker Suits in sizes 7 to 16 years, or Buster Brown style; sizes 3 to 6 all good shades and best materials, such as pure wool cheviots and cassimeres; nicely made and trimmed. Bargains while they last the hour. JONAS LONG'S SONS the truth of it," said Inspector Rins LEGAL. ARE IN SESSION HERE ATRICK F.

CORCORAN OF ARCHBALD DEAD Death claimed at 4:15 o'clock this land this morning. "If there is any thing Like that down there, the doctors always notify me," he said. manutactureu ay r. j. wneney Toledo, Oh contains no mercury, and la taken Internally, acting directly up onrthe blood and mucouB surfaces of th system.

In buying Uall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free.

gold by druggists. Price, 7So per bottle. Take Ball's Family Pills lor "I am under no obligations to notify morning Patrick F. Corcoran, one of Renewing oldtime friendships and moro firmly cementing the bonds that were formed while confined in southern prisons, the members of the Mr. Rinsland, Knedier's comment Aichbald's highly esteemed citizens.

The case was reported to the county at the home of his sister in law, Mrs. authorities as requirea Dy law, ne Union Ex Prisoners of War associa John J. Corcoran, of Main street. The said. "The as Water company news of his death comes as a severe rVRFFIKFI.

TO IlKfHARr.F shock to his numerous friends. Mr. Corcoran was born and raised in this knew of it and their men were on tho ground every day, taking every precaution against infection." MARY CALLAHAN VS. PATRICK Oliver, Margaret Toadvin, Catherine Stiles, Annie Hannon Schreck and James Oliver. ln the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County.

Sitting in Equity. No. 1, October Term, 1910. Rule in interested parties to accept or refuse property at appraised valuation, or bid therefor above the same, or show cause why the property shall ntU he sold. To Margaret Toadvin, os the City of New York, in the State New York; Catherine Stiles, of Honej.jale.

County of Wayne, Pennsylvania, and James Oliver, of San Francisco, In the State of California: You and each of you ar hereby notified that said court han granted a rule on you as heirs at law of Peter Oliver, deceased, to appear In Court Room No. 1, ln the Court House, at Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, on Monday, March 6. 1911, at nine o'clock a. to show cause why vn not accept or refuse the real lace and with the exception of sev aa uniu a iawl VaUltlVsV NJURY IN FLYNN CASE ARCHBALD. eral years spent in the West bis entire life has been passed here.

He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. M. J. Kearney, of Main street, and Mrs. tion, are holding their twenty second annual meeting in Memorial hall.

Upwards of thirty members and a large representation from Lieutenant Ezra Griffin post, G. A. together with friends and relatives, were present at the opening session held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. President Halsey Lathrope presided. Dinner will be served fet 6 o'clock by members of the Women's Relief Corps.

Comrade Campbell will deliver an address tonight on his trip to Salisbury with ex Governor. Edwin A. is court will be in session all William O'Connor and Miss Sarah nd you will have plenty of Corcoran, both of Dunmore. Funeral a deliberate," said Judge James Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Ser 'eill this morning in refusing to rge the jury in the caee of vices in St.

Thomas' church. Inter street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby. The teachers' institute wall be held in the Lyric theatre tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The public is la the church basement last evening. It will be repeated thi3 evening.

The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock with services in St Thomas church. Interment Ju Archbald Catholic cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane, of Ash Dance, Assembly Hall, Jermyn, Thursday, January 26th.

Music by Firth's Orchestra. Admission, 50 cents. 25t2 The Young People's Society of the German Evangelical church presented the rural farce, "The District School," ment in Archbald cemetery. Flynn against the borough of n. The case was given to the estate described In these proceedings, at the valuation and appraisement HAD "BADGER" IDEA.

BUT 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Stuart, his staff and about 200 veterans to dedicate a monument to the Union soldiers on November 16, 1910. There will also be a campflre. deliberating on the evidence for HE COULDN'T WORK IT Wilkes Barre, Jan .26. Accord ing to the story told by Mrs.

Eugene. Boveritige to Alderman Donahue last Jater part of the night and fail agree, (the 'jury cams into his morning and asked to be ged. ase is an action in trespass on Mrs. Flynn to recover dam om the borough of Winton as of the borough building a hrough her property. The case fi SCRANTON AUTOMOBILE SHOWt TOWN ALU Sore Throat.

You owe it to your family to have a bottle of TONSIL1NE ready for instant use at the first appearance of Bore Throat. TONSILINE will cure it, and by curing it you avoid the danger of Tonsilitis, Quinsy, Croup, Diphtheria and other dread diseases. No wonder TONSILINE is so popular a Sore Throat Cure. It is made to euro Bore Throat When you have Sore Throat placed upon the same by lie Master, whose report has been confirmed absolutely by said court, or offer in writing a price therefor above said valuation and appraisement, or show cause why the lands shall not be sold on your neglect or refusal to accept the same. All bids shall be sealed and handed to the court at the time of the return of this rule, and then be opened by the court.

All of you being non residents of said Lackawanna County, it lias boen ordered by the court that you be served by publication, once a week for fix successive weeks, in the Lackawanna Jurist, the official organ of the court, and in one newspaper of general circulation, published in said Lackawanna' County, to wit, The Scranton STruth. All of you having failed to appear before the Master, you may till fue exceptions to his report, if you think proper, at any time before the return of this rule, and the same will be considered by the court. 8 JOHN R. JONES, Solicitor for Plaintiff. 1 was before the court for over a week night, the foiling of a "badger game to bo worked on Arnold Phillips, of New York city, was made possible only through Mrs.

Beveridge's refusal to go along on her husband's scheme. Beveridge and bis wife and Phillips are tenants at one of the fashionable apartments here. Beveridge's money got low, and be proposed one night that his wife visit Phillips in his room, and at an opportune moment he would break in the door, so that they could get "all the money we want from both sides putting up a stubborn fight. There is considerable interest in the case, especially in the Mid Valley towns. Opens Monday evening, Jan.

30th, afternoon and evening, for one week All the latest models in Automobiles, Motorcycles, Accessories. BAUER'S FULL REGIMENTAL BAND EVERY EVENING. ADMISSION 25c ft me gateway to ma oouy is bick. Then you need a remedy you can be TOO LATE TO CLASS1FT. Buns vl one uiauu uspeuicujjr tui curinar Sore Throat.

Don't delay TONSILINE is the stitch in time. 25 cents and 50 cents. Hospital Size (1.00. AU Druggists. the old.

boy." FOUND MONDAY near PitUton avenue bridge, $15.00. Owner may have same by calling after On berVefusal he struck the woman, and the case got before tbe alderman. p. m. at tit amriiauu miv..

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