THE SCBANTON TBIBUNE SATUEDAY MOBNING. APRIL II, 1898. 1 lORlor's HIGH ART , WALL DECORATIONS. The Largest Variety Beautiful Colorings aad CHoicest Designs we have ever exhibited. - Vail Papers were never as pretty or as low Is price as now. . Our Patterns of Fine Papsrs cannot be seen elsewhere in town. We have all grades of stock. Can please the most critical taste. We have the finest show room in the state plenty of space and lots of liuht to match tnd compare the various combinations. Our salesmen have had many fears' experience in this special line. When in need of Decorations to cover bare m alls or old decorated walls, come in and see the best goods that are made. WINDOW SHADES AND FIXINGS. All sorts and sizes for residences, offices, stores, etc. Curtain Poles, Wall Mouldings CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES at surprising low prices , Bicycles, Velocipedes, Tricycles Boys'. Express Wagons,Carts, Barrows, at very interesting prices. v M . NORTON, 32a Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 32 South Main St., Wilkes- Barre. ENTIRE OF THE Best Quality. WE WHOLESALE IT. The Weston Mill Go Sctaiiion, Oiyphani and Caibondala. THE GENUINE L Hv the initials 0., B. CO. imprlut ed in Mull cigar. CARNEY, BROWN & CO., IIJN'JFACTUrOS, COURT HOUSE SQ. US)" AT TIIF ACAUI MY. (t. Pleads J a I nrgj Audionee el That I'laeo Lnst Mght. Hire' company m-oduwd "1492" at thi' AcaJfiny of Mimic last nlpht before a-larpp nuiiienr thnt hUKPly enjoywl Hi many enjoyable features of the ex- tf&vugaiizu. Walter Joiiph' old role hVrdlimiicJ, Kind of Spain, was accept ably portrayed by JohnsKeef and Mark Smith waft aeen In the role of Wueen Isabella which has made ilich aril Harlow famous. During the second act entertaining Dpecialtits were Introduced by Zelina KUulston, Canler Behr, Dan Riley. Juhn Keele and Tom Browne. The lat ter is one of the bent whistler,) ever Heard In this city. J'ho policy of those at the "H92" Is to keep It bright and up-to-date and as presented at the Academy last nisht It lias a lonts career ahead of it. Those who predicted when It was first staged : that It would prove short-lived proved naa propneie. Y. XV. C. A. NOTES. The llllilliir Oosuel servleA mill ) hl,l - tiy .Miss .U'Uau(fhcn, who is missionary of the Second Presbyterian church. Sunday nt.3.46 p. ni. All the friends of the assocla- ttpn are Invited. All yomiK women who wish to make a Study of the Sabbath school lesson will nnd a class and tuacher at the aaso.'iu Hour ooms tonight at 7.20. For Over-Indulgence . , Tko llorsford's Acid Phosphat. It preserves and renews the vltalltv. strengthens the nerves and stimulates the stomach to healthy action. V- WE ARE SHOWING (Ion Spring Goods Th Best Styles ever offered in . Lace and Button and all the best colors (or Ladles, Misses and Children. EASTER SHOES ' Are the new things. You . shoum see them before pur ' chasing elsewhere. LOOK IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS- 1 410 Spruce Street flR PUNCH CIGARS SCIIANK KOEHLER DOINGS OF SOCIAL TOLD Brief Mentioi of Past, Preseat and Patare Cienti. VERY PEW FORMAL AFPAIRS the Wak Was Conspicuous for Its Parties and WeJdin-cIIJren' inrt tilven b? Judc and lira. Willard-Psrsoanl Nolo. Mrs. George lilrdsall. of 501 Qulncy avenue, gave a dancing- party Tuesday night for her daughter. Miss Urace. The out of town guesta included Misses llarclu Allen. Isabel UlrdSall. tlrace Judwln. Kdlth Swift. Bessie. Swift and Mary Tracy, and Horace Weston, Jud son Curtis, John Jenkins, Ed. Swift. Myers, Itussell Van Keuren, Will Swllt, Raymond Hardenberg, Isaac Foster Hani and Frank Hani, of Honesdale: Miss Janet Dickson, of Dalton; Misses Mabel Hatchings and Llllle Hutchlngs, of Mooslc; Misses Sara McMillan and Mary McMillau.of Httston; Mlsa Kath erlne Shafer. of Montrose; Miss Kath ryn Conklln, of Blnghamton. and Miss Josephine lfttrr, of Carbondale. Those present from Bernnton were Misses Nana Archbald. lOleanor Anderson. Louise Albro, May Albro, Anna Buck, Victoria Broadbent. Elizabeth Bun nell, Mary Davidson. Florence Flnlcy, Mary Foster, Emma Foster, Annlo Hand, Margaret Hanley, Emma Hnn ley. Annette Henwood, Helene Hull, Louise Hull, Blanche Hull. Mile Oster hout, Anna Jessup. tlrace Klerstead, Kathryn Kennedy, Mary Linen, Mar garet Merrlman, Helen Merrlman, Alice Matthews, Marie Nettleton. Kate Nettleton, Edith Hernon, Mary R. Uacker, Emily Mayer, Ripple, Grace f IH'iicer. Helen Sanderson. Gertrude SprajfUe, Grace Sprague, Mabel Schla 3er, Louise Seybolt. Florence Seybolt, Romayne Hey bull, Bess Torrey. May Torrcy, Anna Wells. Annie Watson, Frances Wlnton. Helen Williams and Harriet Ktelle. and Messrs. Will Han ley, Willi Kirpatiick, Harry Klrkpat rick, Lucius Kennedy, Harry Lathrope. Hatiica Latnrope, Harry Lathrope. Frank Linen. kJeorge Merrlman, Percy Megargel, Edward Nettleton Warren Plerson. Fraii k Spencer, Robert Sny der. Elisen Snyder, Charles Swift. Ed. Swift. William Torrey.. Arthur Thomp son, Harold Watie. Alher. Watson, Walter W'atsun. Arthur Williams, Bur son Bevan. Fred. Bunnell. Cliurlea Cruiie, James Dickson .Curry. Bevan Decker, Russell Dlmniick, Arthur Dunn. Mortimer Fuller, Ed. (Seat-heart. Will Hanley, Ed. Holland, James Genr hart. Latiirope, Klrkpatiick, Will Mc Mlllull. Thursday evening- between f. and 9 oVlDi'k Judge and Mis. E. N. Wtllaid aave a children's p:nv for t'elr grand dultghter. Mai jot le urien. The young folks who attended It were: Misses Ger trude Couiseii, lieiiiiie Blair, Grace Law. Utah Archbald, Dorothy Viissell. Katie Steel. Lela Steel, Eleanor Mof futt, Candace Watson, Clara. Wade, Anna Htuigts, Helen Sanderson, Jenn Dlmmlck, May Blanchard, Anna Mc Anulty. Margaret Belln, Sophie Price, Anna Price, Mary Gcarhart, Ruth Hundky, Alice Knapp. Lois Tracy, Helen Hurlbeit. Bessie Porter. Helen Wlnton. Gladys Walking. Kdlth Hol land and Dorothy Warren. .Masters Lamont Belln, Paul Welles, Max Bea sell. Urier Pal In1. Robert. Mutihews. William Matthews. -Emerson Rose. Harry Williams, Edgar Council, Flank Luw. John Blulr. Walter Stevt ns, lxrng las Moffat, Duvid Boies. Walter Cuursen. Jamie Linen. Stanley Man ness, Cole Pi lee, Edgar Coursen and Law Wutklns. Miss Hallie Seainan and Henry Davis, both of Wllkes-Barre. were married in this city at noon Tuesday at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. George Hoff man, l.ti-JS Price street, by Rev. K. J. Morris, of the Wllkes-Barrf Puritan church. Miss Faunle Morris and H. J. Williams, both of this city, were bridesmaid and best man. Nellie Hoff man, Hazel Betterley uud Norma Col lins were Mower girls. A wedding breakfast was served at 1.30 o'clock, tollowing which Mr. and Mrs. Dnvls left on a trip which will take them among relatives and friends ut Miners vllle and Ashland. Mr. Davis Is a Le high Valley Railroad company coal Inspector. . They will reside In Wllkes Banv. Among the wedding guests were: Mr. and Mrs. David Davis. Mrs. Jones. Miss Davis, sister of the groom, of Plains; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans, of Forest City; Mr. and Mrs. Grifllths, Mrs. David Collins. Mrs. A. E. Bet terlyi Miss Sallle Davis. A farewell party was tendered Mlas Katie Lloyd Wednesday evening at the home of her aunt. Sirs. Margaret Mills, of North Main avenue, previous to her departure for her home in Clareinont, W. a. Music, games and dancing were Indulged in until a late hour when refreshments were served, after which all departed for their homes after wish ing Miss Lloyd a plensunt journey. The following young people were present: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith, Misses. Janet Lewis, Anna Edwards, Nett Davis, Elizabeth Lloyd, Jennie Phillips. Lottie Ace, Charlotte Carwordlne, Victoria Waiklns. Hannah Davis and Miss Ste vens; Messrs. John Thomas. Thomas Davis, Joseph Lloyd, Slg. Brandt, Uert Powell, Harry Thomas, Harry' Palmer, John Payne, Robert Thomas, Daniel Wtllinms, James Hopewell. Isaac Mills, John 1M via and Thomas Mills. ' . A surprise party was tendered to Harry Rielly lust Monday evening at his home on Van Bureu avenue. In honor if his having reached the twenty-first milestone of his life. Mr. Rielly was the recipient of a large num ber of gifts, among which was a hand some gold watch and chain, presented to him by his young men friends. Thom as Jones made the presentation speech. Hupptr was served at 10 p. m after which games and dancing were in or der. A very enjoyable time spent by all. Miss Romaln Dickson, of this city, and Dr. J. P. Pursell, of Eeaston, were married at noon Thursday at the home of Mrs. John R. Fordhain. on Sander son avenue. Rev. N. F. Stahl, of the Green Ridge Presbyterian church, of ficiated. The bridesmaid was Miss Ethel Boles, and the ushers W. M. Franklin and Joseph Boles. Master DIckHon Kays and Mary Kays were pages. Dr. and Mrs. Pursell w ill live at Euiton. A fashionable audience attended the public rehearsal islven by the Satur day Morning club Thursday evening In the Young Men's Christian association hall for the benefit of St. Luke's Kin-, dergarteiu The affair was under the direction of J. Willis Conant, the club's instructor. MImk Elsie Van Dervnoit, the Elm Park contralto; Mrs. G. B, Dlmmlck, -soprano, and T. II. and A. N. Rtppard were the assisting soloists. K. J. Barnes, of this city, 'and Miss Kathetine Alfast were married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents In Wt-st Damascus, by llev. Atr. rinse, or Cochectoii, N. Y. Miss Lizzie Alfujt, of Cuchecton. N. Y a3 I'lidcsmalik and Hubert H. Barnes, of this city, was groumsman, - ' Miss Catherine Canterbury and WU llum Walsh, both of the West Side, were wedded on Wednesday evening In St. Patrick's church. .' Mrs. T. C. von Storch gave a tea on Tuesday afternoon for her sister, Miss Pennypnrker. Miss fthotwell, of Olo versvllle, N. V., assisted in receiving and Mr. Theeuur veil Storch and Mrs, Henry JVnoypacker entertained guests bout the rooms. The young ladies who assisted In serving were Miss Hunt.Mlss Boles. Miss Smith, of Kings ton. Miss Coursen and Mis Reynolds. The Scrantonlaus who attended the ball given at Drlfton Tuesday night by Dr. George Wents were. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Jermyn, Mrs. G. M. Hall stead. Dr. and Mrs. John Wents. Mrs. Frank Spencer, the- Misses Jermyn. Mrs. F. H. Jermyn. Misses Dale. Wln ton, Seybolt. Bradley and Spencer, and Messrs. Wharton and Fuller. James Baxter Watson, of Jefferson avenue, this city, was married at Brooklyn. N. Y.. Wednesday to Miss Sybil Morrison Ayer. of. that city. They will be at home after May 1 at 9Z2 Pine street. Mr. Watson is one of the force of clerks at the First National bank. The wedding of Miss S'ame Kromer of North Hyda Park avenue, and David Saunders, of North Bromley avenue. Is announced to take place on April SS at 8.30 p. m. Miss Romalne Dickson and Dr. Pur sell. of Eaeton, were married at noon Thursday at the home of Mrs. John It. Fordham, on Sanderson avenue. In honor of Miss Hannah M. Jones, a party was given Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Reese Maddock. of Four teenth street. The Oriole Dancing class has resumed its dances at Mears hall after a lapse of seven weeks. Mrs. E. L. Bertlne, of South Main avenue, was given a surprise party Tuesday night. PERSONAL MENTION: . Miss Hardenbergh Is spending a few days In New York city. Attorney John J. Murphy has returned from a visit to Washington, D. C .Mrs. A. C. Ferber, of Wyoming avenue, Is home from a visit to California. Misses Kale and Maine McGinley are Die guests of the Misses Beamish, of Pine street. Mrs. Richard Kimble, of Clark's Sum mil, has returned home after a visit in Scranton. Rev. James Otis Dennlston, of State College, whs registered at the Hotel Jer myn yesterday. .Mr. ami Mrs. Elery Thornley and fam ily, of this city, have gone to Clark's Summit, to live. Juhn R. Davis, the well-known coal man. Is seriously til at his home, on Washington avenue. Mrs. P. V. Waldorf, of Balnbrldge. N. Y . Ih llie guest of hor daughter, Mrs. E. 3. Fish, on Adams avenue. Misses Carrie and Tillie Lauer. who huve been visiting friends In this city, have returned co their home. Mrs. M. J. Colllgun. of Washington eve. nue, left yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNamaru. of Great Bend. Dr. K. Grewer will start .Monday for New Mexico in the Interest of the Gold Mining company, of which he is presi dent. Cards have been Issued for the wed llna of V Josenhliie Richards to Mr. henry Slj,t of this city, next Wednes day evenint' Rt. Rev. tsfshop O'Hara, Rt. Rev. Bish op Hoban and Rev. J. J. B. Feelcy and Rev. J. W. .Malone were in Honesdale yesterday attending tho funeral of Rev. Father Doherly. Mrs. E. Katze. of Boonevllle, Is visiting J. Roos, of Franklin avenue. Miss Kate Lloyd, of the North End, left for West Virginia Thursday. Mrs. William Miller, of Dunmore, Is home from a visit to Mauch Chunk. Miss Minnie Bingham, of Taylor avenue, has returned from a visit to Hawley. Mrs. M. Ball and daughter, of Hawley. are visiting airs. D. S. Cobb, of Marion street. Miss Katherlne Kornor, of Lincoln ave luie, has returned from a Visit to Mount Pouono. Miss Kittle Johiidou, of Penobscot, is visiting Misses Bessie and Mattie Hinds, of Mooslc. Miss Grace Evans, of Hyde Park avenue, was In Kingston the forepart of the week the guest of relatives. .Misses Mary McDonald and Mary Mc Giaugh. of Dunmore, are home from a visit with Archbald friends. Tomorrow Edward Davldow, of this city, nnd Mis Frances Bernstein, of Nt-w York, will be married at that place. Miss Katie Cook, of Gordon avenue, Carltondale, spent the forepart of the week with Miss Ella McAndrews, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. William De Silvu, of Plym outh, have returned after a visit with Miss Lizzie Beddoe, of South Rebecca av enue. Senator James Rooney, of Skinner's Eddy, and Hon. Jeremiah Roth, of Allen town, were In the city Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, of Allentown, who hove been the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Harris, of South Hyde Park avenue, returned home Monday morning. Richard Whlsted, of Price street, will leave lor Ireland next month. Miss Mary Martin, of Eighth street, has returned home from Philadelphia. Councilman Joseph Oliver was at Glen Lyon, Luzerne county Wednesday even ing. Richard Osland, of this city, was In Honesdale on business Wednesday after noon. Dr. C. L. Frey left yesterdny for Phila delphia, to be absent several days or. business. Mrs. Mary K. KMler. of North Brom ley avenue, left Thursday for Nebraska to reside. Mayor and Mrs. James G. Bailey left Thursday for New York to be absent un til Monday. .Mrs. Louisa Klnrer and children arrived home Wednesday after a winter spent in Germany and Switzerland. J. D. Hanklns. of Mast Hope, Pa., Is vis iting Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Crawford, of North Hyde Park avenue. Mrs. 1'. II. Warren, of North Lincoln avenue, left for New York city Thursday morning on a business trip. MM. Fred Davis and daughter. Reba, of North Sumner avenue, returned Wednesday from Shamokln. Robert Armstrong, of Jackson street, has resumed work after being Idle on ac count of Illness for one week. Miss Julia Godwin, of Fifth avenue, left Wednesday night for the home of her brother. T. J. Godwin, superintendent of the til? Pour Mining company of Lead ville. Col. Miss Carrie Hall, of Ureeu Ridge, ha returned from a visit to Buffalo. Charles Carr, of Dickson avenue, spent Thursday In Peekville on business. Mrs. F. 8. Bftllentlne, of Green Ridge, returned Thursday from Philadelphia. D. 8. Baldwin, of Daeon stret. is home from an extended visit In Wot vv,r,, Mrs. Fred VVyandt and her sister. Miss Susan Phillips are visaing in Curici.-,. Harry R. Lathrope, of Monsey avenu.e spent Thursday with friends in Carbon dale. Mrs. C. H. Devere, of Carbondale, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. J. Blglin, of Plttston avenue. . O. M. Lance, of Plymouth, has been chosen superintendent of the Spring Brook Water Supply company. Miss Cora Kills, of Waymart, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell, of East Market street, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mason, of Sander son avenue, entertained their daughter, Mis. C. K. Foster, of Honesdale, the fore part of the week. Mrs. John H. Gray, of Frnnklln avenue, and Mrs. John Kcnney, of the South Side, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Cannon, of Olyphant, Thursday evening. Mrs. 11. L. Burdlek, of Capouse avenue, Is vlslt'nu In Fsetoryvll'e. Charles H. Mayer, of Wllkes-Barre, Is Visiting relatives on New York street. Martin King and Miss Mary Cuslck, of Mlnooka, will be married next month. Miss Grace Montluger, of Kingston, Is visiting friends on-East Market street. Mrs. Ellsa Weseott has returned from a short stay with friends in Seott town ship. Mrs. Samuel Davis and daughter, Em ma, of the North End, have returned from Carbondale. Miss aertrude Evans, of Wllkcs-Barr, Is on a visit with friends In Providence. Miss Graco Fair leaves today for her THE KEELEY CURE Why let your borne and bnitneu be destroy d through strong drink or mcrplilne when you ca be cured lu four waok a", th Ktoley Init'tuu, 728 Madison av-nua Bcrsnton, P, TIM Curt Will Bw lovtitlf u too. homst In Iowa, after visit fine Septem ber last with Iter aunt, Mrs. James O' Boyle, of Warren street. Mrs. O. T. Barber, of Thompson street. Is at Watherly. as the guest of her son, George K. Barger. Mis Edith Greeley, of Capouse avenue, who spent Eastertide at home, resumed her studies at Vassar college this week. Mrs. Richard Cowlea ha returned to her horn at Jamaica, L. I., after spend ing a few day with her parents, on North Main avenue. She was accompanied by her sister. Mis Belle Mulley. Mr. and Mr. O. H. Martin. Mrs. W. W. Davis. Mrs. 8. Fenner, Mrs. L. Keller. Mrs. M. Lowry, M. J. Wightman and A. K. Tracy were the Seminoma ns regis tered at the St. Denis hotel, in New York city, during the week. Among the visitors from out of town mho attended the Clerks' social last Mon day evening were: Miss Nellie Gardner, George Mead. James McHenry, Nathan Rosenthal and John H. White, of Wilkes Barre: Mis Nellie J. Welsh, Grace E. Hill, George E. Mace, Robert D. Davis, of Plttston: Jacob Ult of Nantlcoke; Thomas MeConnell, of Plymouth; P. E. Timlin, of Jermyn; Ike and Den Memdels kle, of .May Held; Harry Browning and C. L. Davis, of Carbondale. SPECIAL TAX ORDERED. Indebtedness of l.aekawanna Township Will Soon Da Paid Off. The report of Attorney John B. Col llngs, master and examiner In the equity suit brought to determine the outstanding indebtedness of Lacka wanna township at the time Taylor boiough was partly formed from it, has been Anally approved by the court. Exceptions were filed to his first re port by Attorney C. Comegys on the part of the township, and Attorney John M. Harris on the part of the bor ough. He took the report bank and It was revised to meet the satisfa.'on of all concerned and in this shape .vas again presented to court and approved. As it now stands the debt of the township when theborough was formed amounted principal and interest to J2, 400.92; of this amount the township must pay $1,995.87, and the borough 405.05. The fees of Mr. Coiling, $2J0, The New Store Open for Business Monday, April 13th ,We Have the Entire Building, 12,240 Square Feet of Floor Space. Come and See The Store . The Goods The Flowers Come and See Goods That Were Bought Right And Marked to Sell Right Come and See The Gift Room Surprises for You There Come and Get A Souvenir for Every Lady REXFORD, 4 NEW DRESS GOODS. We are showing a large variety of Printed Warp Persian and Dresden Effects in JU, MEARS Mr. Comegyi ISO and Mr. Harris ISO. are to be added to the Indebtedness and paid In proportionate shares by the township and borough. , Judge Edwards Issued an order di recting the supervisors of the township and the burgess of tho borough to Issue a special tax for the amounts la which each Is Indebted. Tax Collector James Butler, of Mooslc. was appointed re ceiver for the taxes and empowered tr pay off the Indebtedness as soon as the money shall be collected. MEETING OF LYCEUM. Hold Last Night at tho Scrantoa Basis College. At the regular meeting of the Scrart ton Business College lyceum last even ing, after the conclusion of the busi ness part of the meeting, the following very Interesting programme was ren dered: Poem, Sidney Brink; piano selection. Miss Susie Tierney; recitation. P. DIs con; vocal solo. Miss Dawson. The reading of the Lyceum Review created much laughter and applause. After this the officers elected at the last meeting were Installed as follows: President. Harry Atherton -Smith; first vice-president, J. F. McDonough; sec ond vice-president, Miss Kearney; re cording secretary, John Martin; corre sponding secretary. Miss Alta M. Buck; financial secretary, Fred L. Carpenter; treasurer, James H. Carlyon; critic. Professor Cruttenden; editor, Miss Kate La Velle. A general debate on "Resolved. That steam Is more beneficial than electric ity" was won by the negative. About twenty persons were elected to mem bership. WONDERFUL are the cures accom plished by Hood's Sarsapnrllla and yet It is only because Hood' Sarsapaiilla, the one true blood purifier, makes pur, rich, healthy blood. HOOD'S PILLS for the liver and bow els act easily, yet promptly and effi ciently. 213 Lackawanna Avenue and Lustereens. Also all wool, 54-inch Illuminated Coverts for two-piece Suits and Separate Skirts. Actual value, $1. OUR PRICE, 69 CENTS- 415, 417 Lackawanna miibeKis If so, it won't pay joti to shop around, buy odd pieces here and there, foot up what you have paid and yoa God it cost yon more for a jab lot than yon would have to pay as for a neat, decorated, open stock pattern that yon can match at any time. You don't have to buy the whole set at one time. A few pieces now, a few pieces another time and you have a complete set at no extra cost Others find it pays ; yon will if you try it Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc. China Hall WEICHEL & MILLAR, 04 WY0W1S IVE1UE. Walk in and look around. THE KNOX II 11 Now Open For Spring. McCANN, 205 Wyoming Avenua. WITH SPRING ROLLERS COMPLETE 18 Any Color or Quantity Yoa Meed. P. M'CREA & GO, Coal Exchsngt, 128 Wyoming 0 I I CENTS Ave. JU, JU, & HA Avenue, Scranton, M H EM WMVl Ao decant assortment at prices that are very low conslderfBg the quality, make-up, etc, is beis shown at oar store, lfyou are thiakintNof buyinf a Spring Suit cal 1 in and lock at our stock it will do you good, and ua, too, of course. We are almost tut you will buy cannot resist mm uAT nun FURNISHING GOODS DEPT Is replete with everything that Is new and stylish; all the latest styles and colors. Call in and be convinced. Clothiers. Hdtera&Fumis We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . AUsthNwtst. AIM tht Chcaptst. Also tht Lsrgsst. Porctlaln, Onyx, Etc SUvtr Novtltiss Is Infinite Vsrlts Latest Importstlons. Jewelry, Watches, Diamond! ii E. ROGERS, J"wwrt"i.k.r. 215 Lackawanni in. No fireek about it. Prices are p'aiu. All can read them. The day is past when prices are marked in hieroglyphics. We have goods marked so that buyers know they are getting full value for their money. Our prices make our increased trade. 4:6 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TAKE CARE ud your tyta will tnkt c-ure of you. If yon r 1.1. ..1 11. nit hve your eyes examined tree. W nT reduci'd prices Bud uro the lowest Id the city. Kirkol specUi! es tmm SI tn i2: sold from H to tu. 433 Spruce Street, Scrantoa, P. Pa. hera JHWIFZMII I0W I III I I I I U IUUILL U mUUULUIl 1 . '"-7.. J