1 SCRANTON TRIBUNE F. S. WOOD, General Manogr. I it.i mnLn nii.Y KSV TON. PA., h Ui 'iUll Co.U'A.Nr trim UN . LY IK BORAH . . . i i: U I U Nnv YORK Op Pbarn s. Cray. IOBi TltiaUM UAVAotn Iiiril.DINd, l,crei of ' n :' " .' vr.mi.w, HvroM-Ctutf Mail I atitr. 1 HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE. BORAH TON, APRIL Id ls.M. ii doubt sntntwhat hamui&t- iriir. t tiietiim?, for "Cssr li-.i.vl d iU - fiiiiKM to haw to adopt til laanuoai tactic, Hut they ougut now, alter all lU. ir I60H praotloti to be jittftty well usui to tiumtlmtion One Just Verdict. Ouo of the juror to the Poller J- BttdnvtMft trial 1ih iplalu4 t l t th jio.ouo vwdiet wui r.'tii!ii by moo muu writing a s'.'.m ou apiece of paper, having ttS various suuia .ui lu.l to g?thr ant) thru dividing tli total by twalvt. Tim iueiuioua plan Uoubtlen rtprtwntad a near an upproiiuiatiou to juSis a wa pOktibla uuJar ths prtieut jory sjsUin; ami tbe remit pretty nearly corresponds with th avfttgo ol public opinion. If it had Va-n peiuiisible to sdmlnlstu IIW pltry damasat wit:io;it ratrv. a ver dict for tiie eutira atuouuc. 190,000, WOttld biva bOOO t::e appropriate esti ii!utj ol Colon Bnoklnrldg' duplle -ay: while aay attempt to symbolize the general oootoatpt for th vtntrnbl iu- Dr' liae of dotOBO would iva bank rupted tb possibiliti ot the ItgUN tasutoaga, lb public, aa Jalje Ursiley id la bi harg to th jorf, U undoubtedly to be coagf ktttlated that this nastiest of trials ba odd in a maimer Wbtob indowa additional reapect for the comt which tried it and for the gurl yi ti ui of who- (IBfienoy it afforded a totrab)y diScolt test it i to be eon ratulatfd that hypocrite with Break lurid g ctmnwd of rwourc bat ba lrrttivably unmasked. It it to o congratulated that the coarje aud in dcat tactics of certain of th defeuj aut's couas! received a prop.- rebuke from the beaoii au'l failed ot their cov eted aim in btfotting th uncommonly i'ltelligeat jaty. Abov al!, it Is to be congratulated that when, in ei;reuie cat. erring womankind it forced to . ppeal to th'j courts for redrew, ther 1 i-.o ovidooco in the sonrt room of that ilwcritaiaating and onjuat stand ard let op by the whimptring Adam in th Etdonic garden an I (ooliahly ra eo .'.-d tinea iu thi caao-a c pjiite to ciety (7 shall doubtless bar fnrtasr al lusion to this eat ir. print. Th deter - minstion of th defendaat to appty for I it n':v :r:.ti, and lo ;) sjek a political 1 b vindication in Kentucky, would pro li long the sensation's duration, evec thou't bypocritical criticism of the trial's publicity '.Mi Hot alone sufftre. For enr cwu part wj perceive no ra eon to regret that this trial bat bee,: heralded far ami wi I-. Tacse who de cry it road of it and learned, let ns hope, new lessons as to the intxorsbl DH .:' violated moral law. The Sciu.nton bate ball club ba be sun the beaton by dividing honors at Syrsco. It will be expected to end it by capturing everything at Seranto.i. Reports from the northern senator ial liiitrict uf Ltr.cister county tbj ( nnty in Which Senator Cameron's country rssideoos at Donegal it lo cated indicate the nomination of C. C. a tiffniiu, the antiCamron sandidat 1 r state tvnatcr, b7 a large plurality. Under the rvlSa in VOgW in Lanciater, fUpablican voters vte at the pre ir.aritt tvitli a much dirctuep as at guir.ti (.-lections. The fsct that sena tor Otmeron cannot mntsr a popular plurality in his own home district will doubtless weigh heavily against him in the future. Similar expression) by tne people eisew.i-.re are to be courted rather than feared. WC'COOU) endure n lctnr tour from Admiral L jf :llo provided he should explain ths real sauas of hit fight. Two Eccentric Planet3. There is iron bit ahead. Mars Is on a rsmpsSJ. Saturn is on a "ter." As a r.) alt of tneir torresfrial piregrinat.oaj, ratidsnts of earth are in for a wboppir of a time. We have thi upon no leas an entiiority than Professor 0, Colet, toe Kingston aivant. After rm months of apparent eclipse, tb profes sor ba nnltaahel his ftr-tearehing r'.'setric Eye; and th aign that he perceives among the moving jtart fill bit prophetic inttlnct with wonder and alarm. The prime blame for th threatened cycle of calamities must be attributed to the planet Saturn. That luminary, wo are told, is a co-iigoificator of re iellinn, whatever that may be, to the administrative authority typified In oar moon and bud, Saturn, iu a surly nd an ugly DOol, has bursted bit apron strings or "slipped his trolley," nnd in cor.snquence the ton of earth nre wnrnid to be on the look-out fur unusual political diicord. ''Discon tent," the professor tolls Ut, "will pre vail among the industrial and produc ing classes; legislative authorities will find it very difficult to tread the rough road they have mapped out; there will be a sad lack of linrmony between the people nd the executive authority, With un usual political discord. Satura being rulsr of tho nation fiuancet, threatens oppressive action upon the people either by the Imposition of unusual tnxes or by legislation, which works injury to their individual pecuniary welfare The portent of this eclipse particularly concern Asia, to which country we must look tor its worst ef fects. The eclipse occur in the I Tib degree of tbe aign Aries, which denotes the motion of armies, tho de struction of great men nnd king, levers and vpidemic of diseases, un usnal fatality among cattle and ibtep, and corruption of trees that are fruit ful, nnd of all fruit of that part of the land." Wn are naturally glad that Asia catches tho worst of this. Asia can I itand it A row million of mm. more or less, nwer woultl ht misteil in Asia Besides, putting it ovsrthsft relievos nt uf the suspicion that Profouor Colat BOH t to pofc fun nt th Democrats, But hold We had forgotten Mar. JIjH. too, in unruly. In three or lour Biontbt be "Will ttlr up hi war Ilk' spirit of Germany anil England and ontte mnrtltl u. iti-m ut. Hi win bj ;in igent in promotlog tpldtmla M eiei earth diiturbanete, oyolonnd tirtbquaku, lie will !ir up f trif o md keep th esat In a ooutint ttate of pxoltemeat during 18M and 1895, pat MOUinrly about tho nio.itlis of July niul Novem'irr. H( will be mi active aceut in promoting tornadoet, oyolone nml ttormt, unproedeuted In Amrioi especially In the OUtbm and western ttaics", ami canting lobal thunder itormt to be driven touthward. ' Sue! are the unpliant prognotti tion o the BltOtrle Eye. Lt tliose doubt who dare. n ' Tin: "OAUntOM isue" wa raiaed incoaattully in Lan outer oonnty. And till tho party survived. : -4V Tin: IttWUCP BMton VtM PrH it disconsolate boOUUM Cbnrle A lUtia, tbe t;reatet editor, recently had tothlp for Europe unnoticed, while, on the iim day, Jtiaea J, Qorbett, tu greek t fighter, "tough and buui,"wuse- eorted to bitatateroom by aarerai noity bauds No doubt this is iodkAo) ally an unfair award of liouora Bui we must uot forget tbat li.ina created Cor bett. -sv OttBTBlNQ is sure beyou 1 denial. The street clBOlng department will uever under any system become able to e'.esti the sireeta while 111 inv of thoe streets themselves remain uucleaiuble uuistes of mud. Interesting Raiiyay Battle. That an important battle U raj:iti imoog antagonletie eliinents in the directorate of the Delaware and Hud son Canal company, having for its purpose the regulation of toe propoeed new lieu of etook, is well understood It is uot, however, so clear wiiat th real differences amount to., Tbe Philndel p!ua Press' exceedingly Otref nl New York representative, ' Holland," who is known to b on terms of intimacy With trusted representative! of the Vender bilt railway Interest, jester day printed an extended explanation, presttmeMy repreeentlng the Vandvr bi!t side o.' the dispute, as opposed to the claims of tho faction headed by Le Grand li Cannon. The extended interest taken in this city in t;iit oon teatiou won. 1 seem to justify the priutiti of a synopsis of "Holland's article. That article, in brief, ehargei Mr. Cauaon and his supporters with desir ing to issue $o,lOO,i)0(J worth of new stock at TI On the present ba3is the issuins of $5,000,0 1 irorth of new stock would five the present holder of 100 shares an allotmiat of suteei. and two -thirds new share a privilege worth, at the present quotation, $0.00 a share; at 75, this privilege would be worth I $10 83 a har. In addition, those al ioie 1 shares at " would hv. tin fur- ! ; :hr advantage of marketing those slvires at a profit represented by the 28 ! per cent, rebate, uuiet the market price thoul 1 fall. Those opposed to the Cannon plan, araon whom are Mr. j Vanderbilt, Mr. Depcw and Comiuo j dure Van Santvoord, believe, accordinic to "Holland,'' that a dollar's worth of 1 stock onifiit to h- i3ned for a dollar's worm or oonus ; tne ina enarges thttl eliniinated an 1 tne old liabilities changed from the bial to the stock Item. Whichever p.licy 8hr.ll prevail, it will b the general hope that the new t:o-;ic m v preservj a fairinartet valu. couinwaaurste with th ros4' srsful ... .u wwu. ..UIU i poorer. Lin isot tnst two-tbtrdi of I tbl stock it now diatribato 1 Btnoof ) small stockholders, whoso ir.veot ! inuri's. iu tnany cimn, ripresant the ..V . r- - : " aliuoat or.iy itan or npport.ren leriit jj'.rticularly desiraMe that Dotbiud should be oodsrtsksn which sronld be ealonlsted lo dpre- i.ito th;sa teciiritiei or naueceusurii ioiror'tho rate cf dividond. . A LAW rn pisaorl in lVl which an tbortssd the srssDt-starmi of the hi.ii'e of repre?nta:ivi' to doclt tin wa;;e of SOBgrtSStn j:i a';.i9Dt wit&ont Iea7. Tnie law ha lifisn a dssd lottor for tnor than thirty yuara. Bat it WOnld be a gosd tiling to rerivo it. Then are kinds of Hbnte?i-im which rv attorly withont jasttflf,stioo; and t ":( work-no-pay" rule would oan ef f?t a car?. 1 Foil some itrangs rsason tin Pail doljihia Prsss Hia to mantd ery net of friemlihip for .Tacit RoMoJOD ah a ptTSOOSl offenn. Oar OOOUffipOTSry'S reputation for fair 041 om;lit to guard SgsltSI this IqeipUot warp. Lit th contention nominal. .. . . The Problem of Lawlessness, The Wilkiti-llarru corr'igpondeut of the 1'biiadMiptiin Prs, connwntlng with hi .mi detail upon the larg amount of orlt&S in laimrne county that ncnpe pmiinlinimit. at. the hand of ttio civil MtbOsitisj, lay apeclnl stress upon tne fact thut within the pint four months tWsntf'tWO murders Imvn bs0 tommittnd in th.it county nnd only ten of th mnrderors srrsstsd. It ii also intimatid that At.ton.y OfHSMl HD lei, hating bncomn Sjlsrnsd ut Hn rapid spread of crime, has cnnmiuiil cated a hint to district Attorney Osr man that onlsss somtlhiiiK more dsols Ivenhall soon he done by the lo:al auth orities, the lUto departmniit of jostlOS muy be periuadod to tsk a hand in Solving the problem. W do not credit either thi latter intimation or the wi:? ti which followa it, that cotiutia like LuiSms will be asked to be districted and iqolppsd with a special distriol police and detective force, actiiiK iu son junction, with tho various city and borouuh authorities. Tin Snforotmtnt of law in Luzerno muy be iuetlluient, bnt it bai not yet reached a etnj;e of mob violence where it can be said that the local anthovltiea, "after exhaust intf every effort to preserv peace," muat summon outsidtt assialauci.'. tlovernor Pnttison's well known con aervatiim with roferonee toitate inter ference with mat ters of local adminis tration renders nbaurd the euggostion that Mr. llensel contemplut action in th premiie. At tho eaiae time, it would be idle to ignore the groat dimensions and the ouliintd, I ur '.in- .11! The Press writer blame UlOit of this excessive rrirae, with its larso per- oentse of unpunished orlmlnalt, uifn tho foreign, olemeut; bnt It strikes ns that if the home lemnl OltSBSt did its dutv, there would be less occasion to complain. Oae thing ut least is oertaia The sutbreclt rcgioQ Is yet iababtted by lawless npiriis wbpmutt In the Intercstof good government be brougl i to undergo u more rifjld bo sountoblllty. Qood ettiBtnsblp needs to t" more earnestly cultivated, what ever ite ilerlvatioii; and bad ri,,:i - -ship puuished. wherovor it ditOlOSCS itself. BlXATOn Morqam la an snthntlast in some directions i and one of theto directions is in his psraistent advooaoy of th Ni!.raau omul, 11 ha a bill now pending iu the senate which, if pasii d, would oomptl Uncle iini to n -dorse $100,000,000 worth the bon4i of the nrlvate Kiearaitnao imnaay. who no donbt hope to duplicate th Union Paoiflc scandala. if the Nicaragua oanal sohem is ths monymakr that its advocates claim, why cannot It stand on it own menu as a business enterprise! Why should ktstektodrag iu this hard-up republic! Seuatoi Uorgan is doubtlsss slnosrs, but there are others behind this enterprise who uie uot. What tliey want iatO dig Oanal into ths United Slates treasury. .. e, 1 The shook p arrest In Psnnsylvanla under the misloformatl in law has just been made, al the iust nice of the Will' lemtport Gtsttte and Bulletin, A man at - 80 o'clook oud morning told the pupn's city editor u fanciful slury about an certain allsged birth of unad- ruplets, The city editor telsphonsu th news to the paper' l luce and it wus iv.nted t hat same morning, The nest day it was discovered that the article, was a hoax aud tiio smart practical joker is now undtr bond to appter at court. The man who lies to newspaper reporters for the fun there is ill it OUgbt to be willing to en j y all tie tip.iitable variation. Pi rrsviu.E's kmv Republican tiaiier. tb Despatob, srpearsd for Hie lirat timo Saturday morning, it is neat, clean and uawsy; sya it Is not on sattb for its heuilli; doesn't expsot to repme on robes, but basnnllmltsd hopes. Sttcb a contbinatlon us this ongbt to win, oven in mttbiupplid Pottavllls. SENATOR QPAV evidently jilaeos n largs araonnt of faith In the money future of silver, much lariter. we fear, than tb facts will ultimately jiutify. Bnt be is sot and will not be aslirer ''crank. " His ropard for silver is safe ly ensbro'.nleil by hypothsticttl auJ i tbsorttieal ir't nnl and. QROWTH of Our Nation. Aseordina to th current oenim t' I. ulntiou the total wealth of the United States in 1M0 was 1418,087,001,107. There are forty-four states in the L'nio:), and the averap wealth P'"- : state is a trifle It tban $1,600,000,000 ! But Xew York state is credited with j tii possession of abont 5 limes more j than her sbsrs of tiie wealth, were it I evenly distributed. The figures forth country show an increiuse during 'ho decade from 1880 to 1800 of $32,500,000, OOu. During four tuior decades the valuations shown by the eensnt offloe ttntittte were at follows: la 1859, 7. 350,000,000:1860, 119,280.000. 000; 170. 180,000,000,000; 1880, 143,000.000,000, Ths p r capit 1 w iftltb o! the oouutry nt thesn different consul periods is placed Htt808 in 1860, 514 in 1880, ; in 1870, 1870 iu lsO and $1,089 m 1800, T!icf ;r Uie "in; vaUi-3," or ths I 1 1 . .-!..,. riu. . ac;u" T "'M:l " Jja 1 H!e.-ll Tolnktiun, of oonrsS) ia oon- M..M. o. In 18.10 the .. 1 Ttlastion ot real estate :::'. psnnnsl oropsrty in t!,,j country wm (0,000,000, 000; in 1G). $l2.n0U,'oO0,CiK'.: in 1870. 11 ."OH.OOO HUH. ! I, :sW, II '0.000, unU in iv-, uw.i'O'j.ii'jii. i a i j.ii, tue first censu year In winch IDS ezemp tlonssnd nndsrtalaation aasjgsnuiita are shown, the tru valuation of the rssl ostnts and Inproveraents tnxed in tbs country is placed at 86 711,800 108, and tHnt fxmiit troin taxttlnn Hi -883,889,229, or a total of f 19 500.000,000. whil the assisted valuation of real e.itute and improvement npon whieh tnv? wre levied was only (18,098,990, (;;."). ; ii ii Ths true valuation of all property in lb United Btatss tSOluiiV of Alns kln W) is slasslflid as follows: "B .d ss i mil i:!ipr)vnmnts, fy i, 544,844,888; II vs stool on farms and ranges, tarnt inoltonts and maohln cr y. ti. 708, 010,040 1 mines and quarrice, 1 381,381,970; sold and silver coin and tmilioD, 81, lf!8,77l.iMH; msehlnery of tnili and product on hand, 8,038 508, 411; railroads and sauipmsnta lnlnd ing stret railroaus, I8,085,407,828i tslsgrspb, talsnhonss, shipping and cannl?i, $701,755,712; miiosllsneotts. jf7,888,708,8Jt Total, Or',i;i7,ooi,nir." in tho tabtss showing valuations in tne diflsrsal elates. New J ork ranks lirst, with a wealth placed et y,n ;oi 881 : Pnnsyltsnlasoond, at lid ISO 748 990; Illinois third, at 19,080,781,719, mid then Ohio, $8 IWl.lWJ.aiil, ami Massa obnsotu, u, 808,045, 447, Csllforola, which (tana llttb in Wealth, Is pined nt 13.988,783,697, Missouri nt tl.nii?,-Iiikj.iji.-,, lows at 12,287,848,888, Tvxhs nt $3,109,970 708, Indiana al $2,099,170, 820, lilublgan st $3 0991OIO;979, Wls onnsin at $1,888,808 828, h tnsits st 11. 799,848,901, Minnesota i $1,891,831,937, hvvi .Tefsev at $1,449,289, 1 1 I. RSI rseki at $1,979,880,914, Kstitoek; t $1,178, 883,818, Colorado at $1,148,718,387, and Maryland at $1,089,478,048. II II II The olhor list wealthy etatee and tf rritoiiis rnnae downward with Okla homa, tho lowest In point of WSSlth, placed at $48,885,131 The North At tantic and North Central Btntes am the wealthiest The wealth Of the New England states, Nkw York, Now Jor- tsy ami PsDRsylvsnla, slone aggregate more than $91,000,000,000, or nearly onu third of the i nllre wealth of the country. Ths Worth Central division, or tho staled from Ohio to Kansas, ;; grsgats more than $35,000,000,000, more than one-third, while th Southern states, Including Oklahoma and the in ilinn territory, agreirnlo about $11, 500,000,000, or a little more than one -sixth of the entire wo ilth of the entire wealth of th country Bintlmentallsro'a Btturring Idlaov. ITbiMMfoN Rut, By some OnrloUS and inexplicable rule a malefactor iii defend d With vigor juut IS his offonso has hon heinous. WgenoUy and pOfStStSnOS are developed in the ratio of the criminal's nandtohness, A drunken laborer knocks his companion on the bd nud killehim wilhoutevcu having dreaniud of violence, and ho Is hnug with cntbu -l- nm and bltpetoht bnt the callou dil Who ulou uaamibtlon :it leisiiro, and ecnt it In eetu blood ami with hellish de liberation, at quee becom th bbjoct of affectionate solicitude uni is dwcnoed with m ability, sbrswdnsss end an on 'lyiui: vi.;iUnc'tliat cuncot be udeuuately detcnbvd. XnvatiaUv 'be Othae V'ay. (TaMtnofea 1 otfc Tb oliRtiniire man In p . lities is ths fel low who doesn't agree with von. THE-best investment X in real csUite iu to keep build ings weil painted. P.iim protects the house ttiul .saves repairs. You sometimes want to icll many a good house has remained unsold i.iti.iiui.u uii 'Vi'-i Theruieshouid ('ir want o!'Xiint be, though, "the best p.iiilt or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford lo use cheap f Stints. Tu be sun: of getting Strit I -y Pure White Lead, look at the brand ; any ol these arc sale ; ' Atlantic, ' -Bsiyiuijr-Uauman," 'Jewell,'' "Oavla-Chamhere," 'Fuhucsiock," "Armttroni & McKcivy." For Coloh. National Lead Co. 'a Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colon, ui- S(i ift OnepOUIld CSnS, BAch cn belna eiUlicleni lotltit 95 pounds 01 strictly Pure W blie I etd tnsdttlred su ids ; Ihej urs in noscuss retdyUtd pliits, but a comelntllon oi perfectli pun colors In n: Iwndiesi ivna tu ilia Btrli tty Pur White Lead, A ptMui iii:tiiylhoiisjii(lil,l.iiti li.iv - t ..-ri meed propt iiynjwneri by bsvltia out I'uuk on painun Bend utottl card and uet both free, hi oi.i-c.;:u NATION i. 1 1 D co., New Votk. DO 100 KNOW 'I hat before purchasing anything In our lino you should ba aure io examine out stocks! BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IJJ Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets All the leading shapes and decor ations. Baby Carriages TO SUIT ALL PURSES. Ail Prices Rock Bottom. Coarsen, GlomoriS & Co. 422 LACKA, AVE, Art at Prweut tha Met PopnJr and Pi ttOUllt Ail.iU. WatatOOms: OppOtitfl Columbus Mcr.t.'ment, I WnsKiviifin Av. Scrrsruon.Pa. j Uoto DATE NECKWEAR STOCK BOWS, REVERSIBLE 4-IN-HANDS, WHITE LAWN STOCK TIES AND EOWS, Something New for FULL DRESS. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY EKRIN Id MORRIS, forpetlywtth ' Lb JoQSS, iliapUv r larj;n atij wsll-nlaeted stock of Fashloaable Bprltig Buries m Millinery, Rpoial attention gifea to rVtttstio TrintnlDy. 406 SPRUCE STREET NEXT To DIlll BAMX. THE CELEBRATED J PIANOS CONRAD $ GUERNSEY BROS. Will remove about April ist to 22 Wyoming Ave nue (V. M. Q A. Building), with a lull line of PianoB and Organs At Wholesale and pay to wait tor them. ASK YOUR GROCER 3 TOWERS' D8Xr?OXOUS MILD STJOAH OXJm.3ESX absolutely punu HAMS. LARD. EVERY HAM AND RAIL. OF LARD BRANDED. "EUTHE STOWERS PACKING CO., SCRANTON, PA yE HAVE no doubt that April's intentions are good. While she shows a lamentable disposition to stop and sit down on old Winter's lap occasionally, she will tret here bv and bye and bring some weather with her. Oh, April! Hoar our pleading call. We givo it up-you've loolod U3 all. In the meantime come out between the showers .a I 1 the case may be), anu Look at these: ing. Wash Dress Goods X. AND i Wool Dress Groods Victors With the New Valve3 Out of Sight Our new Bicycles are now to be seen at our 31 Lacka wanna avenue store. VICTORS, SPALDING. CREDENDA, GENDR0NS, And a full line of Boys' and Girls' Wheels. We are mak ing extremely low prices on Second-hand Wheels. J.D.WILL1AMS&BRQ. 314 Lacka. Ava. FINE ENGRAVING : Wedding Invitations, Announcements Reception and Visiting Cards, Menus and Dinner Cards Reynolds Bros. 8tatlOfi4ri and Enf r veri. R17 I.AI U A W.WNA AVE. 1 N. B. We are offering :i now !ciliiion of the llook of Common 1 ratyer, well boand Ln oloth. Two Copios for 25c. Single Copies, 13c. Retail, on easy monthly payments. It will AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH see what we have to Beautiful New Ducks, Striking New Galatea Cloths, Hand-made Dotted Swisses, Novel Fronoh Wool Ohallies, Quadruple Printed Brocaded Caohmering Plain and Dotted Serpentine Crepes, Scotch Crinkle Gingham:;, French Swivel and Lace Effect Ginghams, American Greponettes, the latest, French and German Printed Flannels American and English Swivel Silks, Irish Printed 40-inch Linens. A new line of Black Silk Grenadines, Printed Japanese Silks from 25 cents upward, Changeable Glace and Taffeta Silks, Plain and Figured Surahs, Black and Colored Satin Sublime, Black and Colored Engadines, Covet Cloth, the latest Wool Novelty, Black and Colored Rayures, Black and Colored Diagonals and Serges Changeable Brocfda Dress Novelties, Black and Colored Broadcloths, Black and Colored Cravanettes. ENAMEL WARE For ONE VAa sre will st-31 Enamel Ware at the following uiiDie- cedi'iiled prices. Tea and Coffee Pots OKEQ0ABT, TWCmjuaBT, THBrEQrAitT, rorr. giAUT. nvECVAjiT, oc. -a 7c. ssc. eoc Also Dresden aud Preserving Kettles, Sauce ' Wash Dishes aul Tea Kettles at equally low prices. Sc Reliable Goods One P rice Satisfaction 227 Lackawanna Avenue EVANS & POWELL, Proprietors. TV- Hill 0 . on Albany Oesitssts 1 Fct to"!h. $",..V: tst "t, SS: for c.d OSpa i :ul troth Wtthont tlat, rallwl r.'-n I In Idm ork, call fur pflMI xA N(rl SM TONAI.HlA. tor IMCmotUIS te''li wtthMt 1 rain. N j i-vhffr. Xo gas, OVER IriltSX KATIOXXt HANK. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberff, Tho Specialist on tbe Eye. Him!ch8 rnct trtTnniii w rillitil Lti and tapes! Strl of Kyi Olnsivi ami Sp. iclw at tho LewsttMeea Bt .vxtiSciui Ryai iastrte for Si Sob IPRUCS ST., op. Old fot Offic snows (as worth liv or make i:r. 11 le 70c. Pans aud PoU snear Guaranteed CO I! WAY 1M aud I"4 PSXN AVrNTE On the American Plan. BcnaMftatweel a4 bt naUnii li1 NOW Ol'KN TO TITE POBUC BMMd by Stettin. F.lertrlc Ht'N. 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