J- 'HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY. MORNINC, .TANUABT 0, 1S07, 3 New Year Curds Pocket Diaries, 1SU7, Pclouuet's Notes on tlic Siiiula) School Lessons, 1S97. Deep cut in prices nil this week on all Holiday Articles, Tos, Games, Iilackbonnls, Desks, Toilet Cases and Fancy Articles, Holida) Hooks and Taney Stationery, at very large reductions, to clear out balances. liarjjalns for New Year piesents. NORTON'S, . 32: Lackawanna Ave. Shavings The it'e of Sliuvlngs for beildiug lot horses 01 cows Is not New Hut put up like straw lu Small Bales Is something now. Cheaper Than Straw, Cleaner Than Straw, Hotter Than Straw. "We keep it. The Weston Mill Co SCRflNTON, OLYPHANT, CAR80NDALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." FINEST DEN TAL WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HENWOOD & WARDELL 3!6 LACKAWANNA AVE. PERSONAL. Mis A. H Shopland -w 111 give a thlinblo tea on Filduy afternoon. Attorney M .1 Walsh is engaged on a ease In the Philadelphia eoui ts. S N. Twlnlnsr, the Penn avenue op tician, has letuined fiom Philadelphia. John Reedy, Ten once McNttlty, John DurMn and J McHugh have letuined to bcliool at Woieester, Mats. Miss Nettle Hosklns, of Plttston, lins returned home aftei pajlng a. two weeks' visit to Miss Uenilettn Gmeiiei l'dltor James (P. Tajloi, ot the Mont lobe ltemiblican, was nmong the vlslt 01 s to the city jesteiday. P 11 McCaffiey lias letuined to Xew Yoik cltj, aftei a holiday islt with his brother, P. J. McCaffiey, of Jeiteibon avenue. Miss Etneiy has letuined to her home at Poitland aftei a visit at the home ot I, T. Ruudenbiush, 011 Mul benv stieet. T. I. Canavan, the Linden stieet mar ble deulei, staited yesteiduy morning on a business tilp to the Veiinont gianlte und niaible (liianles. CONSTABLES ARE KICKING. Do Not Want the lMosent Tee Hill Changed by Couiiiiissiouuis. The constables do not take kindly to the county commls.sloneis pioposed course legal ding their fees. At a meet ing in Duir's hall they decided to cont'd with the conimlssloneis In the hope of leaching some tonipiomlse, and In case they fall they ptopose to btlng the law down on the watchdogs of the county ttensuty. The constables also elected office! s foi the ensuing year us tollows: Piesl dent, Uichard Pan on, of Dickson City, lce piesldent, John Davles; leeoidlng secietniy, Joseph Woelkeis; llnanelal secietaiy, lleniy Dleikes; tteasmer, Reuben Williams. Closing Out Entlie stock of diamonds, watches, jewelry, clocks, etc., at auction tale on account of letltiug from business, Api II 1. DAVIDOW BROS. Happy Is he whose feet comfortably in our rect-uiade shoes, most attractive of Dogs if you waut other shape toe if wish. rest Bull -any you There's no other Win ter Shoe like Our Tan "College" Boot, 1 1 ii 1 1 1 l it V II !i $3.50 The Pair. 00000000000000 1 410 Spruce Slrd, VT WVT W VTTfTTtTTVyTT W W W V L THE WORK DONE BY THE GRAND JURY Over Fifteen Hundred Casss Passed Upon During the Year. JURY WAS IN SESSION PORTY DAYS Of'tlii' Cases Call I'll to Us Attention 500 Wolf Returned Jliukctl "True Hill" and till VU'ie Iguoroil--Ainount Appropriated foi the C'on striietlon of Utilises in the Count During the Vein Was U8,I7.". Below nto 3lven the llgutos showing tlio wotk iloni" by tlif eiltnlual cnuttH i)f tin- comity dining the year lS'.iG. Tho grand liny was hi session for fotty (Jays and duilni- that time 1,601 eases wfmi i). .. . c vi .t.i. ' 1 'fix 11. joxi:s weie tonsideied. Of these !)ll wele Ig 1101 ed and SCO letuined to court as w 01 thy ot a 11101 e extended heating befote a .1uiy. Of this ast number only about thlity lemaln on the list, showing th.it Dls tilcl Attorney Jones sccuied action ol some kind on upwnids of 52" cases tim ing the year. The atnount apptupii ated for bildges during the year was $S.475 The natuie of the eases that came befoie the jmy were as tollows: Tiue Ignoied. To'l. Assault and battery.. I Laiteny by bailee.... ltnpe Fornication and bas tatdj Liuceny and lecelv Ing Selling liquor with out license Defrauding bo.iidlng house Pointing pistol .... Selling liquor to Illin ois Selling liquor on !1 1 3SS 00.' (I 11) 21 .' 0 II 10 1C 20 71 lSS C02 1C 2 J 31 3 11 17 11 11 22 1 3 1 S IS 2G 9 3 12 Sunday S Can j lug concealed weapons Felonious attempt .. Lmbes'zlenient Mnllciour mischief... Felonious wounding. II Assault and battel y upon public otlleef.. Attempt at lape False pietonccs 11 Robberj It! IS 10 s 12 is l St.itutoiy buiglaiy. Hmglaiy Common scold Disoidetly house .... Aggiaated assault and batteiy Hi caking fence Foi gel y 10 1 3 Libel 2 Perjuiy 2 Foicible entiy and detainer Kidnapping child ..'. Adulteiy Ii Bawdy house 3 Hxtoi Hon Absconding nppi en tice Laiceny S Keeping a gaming house 1 Aison 1 Seduction 2 Mutder I Obstiuctlng toll gate Receiving stolen goods 2 Enticing, etc, minor females into house of ill-fame 5 Fiaudulent acknowl edgment ol iccog- uiauce 1 Uttetlng foiged,tu lecelpt Rejecting vote of qllilllled electoi.s ... 1 Statutoiy iape 5 Destioying ballots, etc Dlstuibing public meeting 1 Aboitlon 2 20 10 10 1 1 10 u, r. .s 1 1 Riot 1 Sellng llquoi' on elec tion day 1 Rescuing pilsonci .... Embei'zlement by (ousignee 1 Aiding pi isoner to escape 3 Intui feting with olee tilc em lent Nuisance Assault Dlschaiglng llieaini with intent to kill.. Fointcution Gambling house .... Manslaughter 1 1 Bigamy 1 obsti tiding execu tion of legal piocess r. Entiapplng, etc., Ant wet p pigeon Felonious assault ... 1 Consplincv liivoluntuiy ntnn- slaughtei 1 Neetomancy Knowingly lecelvlug illegal votes Embezzlement by tax 1 ollector 1 Fiaudulent oting .. Ct tielty to anlmuls... 1 Biibeiy Subornation of pet- Jutj Kml)ezzlement by constable 1 1 1 1501 nco 942 ASK FOR AN ACCOUNTING. Children of Theoiloit' Itaiischnian Begin Suit Against fliui. 'Illlain and Louis Bausclinian ttitougli tneir nttoineja, Waiitn .v Knapp, yesterday Inought an equity suit against their father, Theodoit Uaui-chinuu, v ho thev say Is Illegally encuuibeilng lnopetty which he holds In titist for theni. They clnim that In 1SSS the defendant puiihusd a lot on Mulbeny stieet fiom Chailes Scblagei, and that the money to pui chase the same und for the etec Hon of n two-story double dwelling house theieon was laigely furnished by the plaintiffs under an e.xptei-s ugi ce ment that the title should be taken by the defendant, but should bo held liv him as ttustte for the benellt of the plaintiffs to tho amount and extent of the Interest In said propetty to which they Weie entitled In ptopottlon to the amount of money which they titinished for the put chase ot the said lot and tho election of the bald dwelling house. Amelia llauschinan, wife of the tie- fctidant and mother of the plaintiffs, ttl'o luinlshed ?2J0, which she leeelved as a legacy f 10111 (let ninny, toward the putchnse of the lot, and Tlttodoie Hausellman also ni;ieed to hold the said ptopett In ttuiU foi his wife to the extent of that uinounl The atnount of munov furnished by William Haui'chtnan tow mil the pui chasltig of the lot and the election of the building wnti $l.r,00, which was giv en In cash to Theodoie llauschinan iilnic the coining of age of William llnUht'liuuin. The nntnunt of cash fur nished by Louis ltntibchnintt since his coining of age was JJiOO. The plaintiffs chtuge that the defend ant, notwithstanding the tntst iclatlon sblp Hint exists between the plaintiffs and himself, has boi towed lntge sums ol money upon the stlength of the title to the pn.pcity which he holds, and has elHtlliiDcied the same liv boiioilng T.lOOd f 10111 Allna Iloblnson and the Finn of $1,001) from F SenneifeldelMltld molt gages ate el teied of tecotd against the piopetty. In their petition they ask that the f'lthet be hi ought to .111 accounting and that he be fltlther enjoined from 1011 tltitllng to cue umbel the ptopeilj or p.utliig with the title of it. AMUSEMENTS. A veiy Htiotig uielodiaina "The Iliatt ol Chliago," from the pen of Lincoln J Cattei, autlioi ot the "Fast Mail," "The Defaultei." "Tile Toinndo" and otlui stilling melo-diainas, will be the nltnictlon at the Acndi my of Music tonight and toinoirow night. The Hist act Is located in Hie down town dls tiict of Chicago on the night of the Chicago lite. The Hie seine is said to be nut on In an entiiely novel manner and to be eiy effective. Other Inipoit- mit scenes lepiesettt a lmnotumn. of the south side, "bowing the lake front, the llM'-mlle (lib, bteakwater, Michigan avenue, Stute stieet, Wulmsli avenue. the Auditoilum, Chicago Opeia bouse, countv building and other piomlnent buildings. "Shaft No 2" will be ptesented at the Fiothlnghain Tliuisdnj evening for a single peifoinmin e It has been le eched with much favoi and will be giv en heie UDon .111 elaboiate scale The play deals with the tiinls and ultimate tilumphs of an eleitilcal englneei, Jim Rnthbmn, and the audience is Heated to n succession of new and Intel est ing stage plctutes and given 11 nunibei of suipilses in tin- line ol mechanical and oleclileal effects never befote lu ll diluted In a plaj. A slot in Is ptoduc etl by new elictilcnl and 1111 chanlcal conti lvances and it Is spoken or as the most w outlet fill and leallstle leptoduc tion of nature In her tuibulent mood ever attempted on the stage. The piece abounds in many new and atti active leutmes. "On the Mississippi" which will be pioduccd at the Academy Filday and Satin day nights Is a dianta of gie.it In tel est. It is a biee.v stoiy ol peillous adventuits with meinbeis of the Ku Kbt 01 dot. The heio, falselv accused of shooting a Klu-Kluv leader in a New Oilcans gambling )alace dining Mauli-Ciias-Cai nival, Is 'based, caught in the mai rfhes and about to be suin mniil exeiuted. He Is lescued, takes tefuge in a jail and again escapes after the jail tloois 111 e bioken In bj his puisiieis. Each act is ciowdea v ith in tidents that aie not onlv ehaiacteiistlc of Southern lite, but aie Intensely In tel cstlng in themselves. The aim of Hie autboi has bee.11 to piestnt such a setles ot plctmes of Southern life- as would keep spectatois in a constant slate of excitement. ' tt With a stienglhentd cast, entile new sccnuy and costumes, lewtitten plot, and n t level company ol specialty pet foinieis, Peck's Had Boy company comes to the Fiothlnghain next Filday and S.ittudny. With the exception of the name sc.ncely a vestige ot the lot -nier pinilut lion lomains Foi the last ten veats this phiv has been befoie the public. It was diainatl.ed f 10111 the famous Bad Hoy skcti lies by Ch.nles r Pldpin. 'J he sketches weie wiltten by the Hon. Cleoige W Peck, of Milwau kee, editor of "Peck's Sun," and, at one time gov ei 1101 ol Wisconsin The man agement have Intioduced Into the com edy some of the stiongest meliopolltan novelties and made n special tealuie ot the latest and most populat music. Laige and appreciative audiences ate witnessing the ptoductlon ot that sen sational 1 omedy - diamu, "Slde Tincked," which will be the attiucllon nt Davis thentei tho last ball ol the week. Its Htaitllng denouements and mil th-piovoklng situations evoke lup t ut ous applause The company Is n stiongone In eveiy paitlculat, and the inembeis appear thoioughly at ease in their vailous cli.uaeteis. The special ties, consisting ot up-to-dnte songs, duets, ttlos, chin uses and dilutes, aie given in a veiy capable mantlet The pilncipal llguie In the diatnn Is a tinmp, tluoush whose peislstettt ef forts a mjsteilois ciltne is finally cleaied up REV. AL J. M'BRIDE DEAD. Was n I'licst Well Known 111 Seiauton Diocetc. Rev. M. J. MeBilde, a pi lest well known in the Set anion diocese ot the Catholic chut ch, died at ibe n-ctoiy In Buiine.iuvllle, Adams county, on Sun day. He was fur many yeats statioind at the pio-eathedial at Haiiisbutg. He .sulfeied a heinoi 1 hage on Satur day and did not mil v. Don't full to Attend the ut eat auction salt now going on at Davidovv Biothet.s'. Clocks, watches and Jew elt y at your own pi ice. Piotieo. The following Is a list of display enids kept in stock nt this olllcc and for sale at ten tents each; Rooms foi lent. For Fale. This ptoperty for sale. Fmiilshocl looms. House for lent. House to let, etc. The Tribune. M X. H rN m r lull U,l LL I Ull H-lil, LULU, IUUIIU MciWq fiiin J flnifiL' lliuau Ullrj iuiun Ycur Returns ... . knt wans vumi fire Knnwn k ) Always h Thrnntrll i Ronoliod Tk W Drill r,nm I IIC ui j HUIII uo mns lu vvanuus, 01 'jjn SCRAN1WS STAR 13TH REGIMENT iius Oocd Prospect of Retaining Splendid Rating. Us TO GO TO WASHINGTON IN MARCH That Mns Di'i'liluil ut the Annual .llei'liug ol the ISounl of Olllccis .loiid:i) XiL;ht--r,iieoiiiii','iiig Ito poitsiiotu till l)epurtments--( 010 inittees Clceted 111. d (euoinl Husl- 110'IS Tlllllblll'lCtl. The Tliltteenlh ipglmont will paitlcl p.Hc in the InnuKUial pi occasion at 'aslllllgtoll Thursday, Match I. That much was made known at Monday night's annunl meeting of the bo.ud of olllceiH ol tin leglment The captains weie illiected to a'ceitaln from' their commands whether It wis the wish of tin men that the HI?) nhould bcjln on the motnliigot night of Tin sdnv, the 2d, Colonel Couis'en picslded ovel the meeting which elected legimenlnl com uiitlceu mid tiat'saclid consldeiable business. The attendance was large al though the ollUeis of the M011lK.se and llonesdnl companies weie not piescnt. The Washington til) g teitiiln, An older to that elfeet h.is beu retelved f 1 0111 the adjutant genet nl, but as no pay Is pi ovl ld the ntteiiilance of the men is not comptilsoiy. The leglment villi piob.iblj be ttanspoiled, as for tneil.v, over Hie Pennsj lvanla ltne.i. II Is piesunied that quintets will be pi milled In the Al my and Navy build ing. MAY no TO NEW YORK. It was Intimated at the meeting that the leglment would go to New Y01 k city I01 the ceiemonles attending the ilidiiiitloii of the til mil mausoleum th" latter pint of Apill Thete was no In dication tint the legiinent would go to Phlladeloliia for unveiling ot the Washington monument on Feb :'.'. Adjutant L T. Mattes was elected secietaiy and tio.isuut. The tallowing committees wile elected' State nf the lejiinent. Lieutenant Colonel C. C. .Mattes, Adjutant L T. Mattes, Captain W. A. Wood or Com pany E Finance Major Montrose Hainan!, Captain F. W. Stillwell, ot Cotnp mv A, Captain E. D. Fellows, of Company I" Music Captain S Wells Coiwln, of Coinpanv If, Captain .1 W. Kambeck of Compan l. Battalion Adjutant II. M. rittntton Rlllell piactlce Lieutenant II. H. Cok, Inspeetoi of illle piactlce. Captain Flank Holding, jr, of Company C. Captain Fiemont Stoker, of Coinpanv D. The tieasuiiPi's repot t showed a sub stantial balance lu the tieasmv In lepotlii.g lor the committee on the stale of the leglment. Its clmiiiniii, Llcitteiinnl Colonel C. C. Mattes, sub mitted some veiy giatlfying facts which lead the olficors to hope that th legiment w.111 maintain Us standing as Hie 111 st and banner leglment of the coininonwtalth. The leci lilting lias bten .k live and was peihaps stimulated by the piospects of the Washlngion, New Voik and Philadelphia Hips. INSPECTOR'S REPORT. A weighty evidence that the leglment has piospects ot continuing to lead the other bodies of the state militia was ofleied in the loport of Lieutenant II B Cox, inspector of illle piactlce. The upoit showed Hint thessoies, the nuni bei ol men qualliled and the numbei of shatp sbootets would go a long way toward incteaslng the geneial legimen tal 1 tiling. The lepoit vias desci ibed as being einlnentlv satlsfactoiy. The ill ill reason, aftei the holiday lay-elf, was lesumed Monduy night Willi a gieat deal of splilt. TRIAL BY JURY. I'ntisiinl I'joceeiluii' Uill 'l'akc Place in mi Alderman's Couit. A ttlal by Jutj has been iciiucsted bj P. II. Keuinev, ot Penn avenue, t bulged befote Altleim.in Wtlght with assault and batteiy b Dagnbeit Fetz ei. The tilal is a latliei iiuusual pto cedtne In nldetmen's cniiits It will take plaie this alteinoon at a o'clock. Keainev ha" tutnlsbed $300 bnil tor bis appeaiante. The jutj' will be L II. D'Aquino, Chatles Van Allen, T. L. Hull, Altied Buidkk, John Annenian and W. P. Sboop. TO REPAIR ASPHALT PAVE. 1'iospect That the Citj " ill Have Its Ow n Hcpnii Plant. City Engineer Phillips, In compliance with a lesolutiou ot council, is-' ptepai liigastatement ot the asphalt pavement milage on which the lepaii bonds of lontuit tois have expiied The til) will The time of our annual invento is near at hand. Jn order to reduce our stock we offer the people of Scranton and vicinity the opportunity of buying Dry Goods of good quality at the Lowest Prices ever quoted in this city. The quality of eery article is warranted to be as represented. Money refunded to any dissat isfied customer. Sale commences flONDAY, JAN. 4f and continues until the goods are sold. ni;N'S UNDERWEAR. Unseasonable weather has delayed tho sale of heavy Undei clothing. To re duce our stock we oiler It at a gieat leductluii, Men's SI.OO Underwear for 75c. Men's $1 2u Heavy Underwent tor ..SSe. Men's COc. Jet sej Hndeiweat for... 39c. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Ii3e. Jeisey Ribbed for 21c. Ladles' Jjc Jeti-ey Ribbed for 23c. Ladles' r.Oe. Jeisev Ribbed for lie. Ladies' BOc. Flat Undeiwenr for ...liUc. Ladies' $1.00 Natuial Wool lot "Cc. Ladles' $1.25 Nututal Wool for $1.00 A laige rtssoitment of combination biilts at gtcatly 1 educed pi Ices. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR.' Cotton, Cotton and AVool MIxtd and If good goods and low prices are attractive this will be the greatest sale of in this city. Everything just as stated or money refunded. now have to kiu tnueh of Us pavement lu lcpnlr and it Is In atitleltiatlon of that laet that the city engineer Is pte pailng the Haiti ts. Along with the yntdage estimate the city englneei will (Stlmate the cost ot niiilutiilnlng a municipal asphalt ie luili plant. Nentl nil councllmett favor Hi" plan. At pi est lit 6 cents per liquate yaid Is paid the asphalt companies to keep lu tepali any given selection of an avenue or stieet It Is claimed by many city olhflals that the wotk can be done for 2 cents pel squat c yaid. OPi-TCERS OP OLD FORGE CASTLE. The j Wotc Chosen to Scric lor the Ensuing Siv .Mouths. Old Foige castle, No ,131), Knights of the Uoldt'li Eagle, of Old Fotgc, has elected the following officers lot the en suing six months: Past thler, Thomas Phillips, noble chief, John E Sowden; vice chief, .las. Oiaf; hlg'i pi lest, Joseph Robson; veu etable heiinlt, Ailhui Stew aid, mas ter of lecoids, Henry lint ding; cletk of oxcliequi'i, Robett Johnson, keeper of cichequci, Pntloii Taylor; Sit Hoi aid, Oeotge Wlllluii's, sr , woithv chnm bethiln, Robeit MUlei , etiMgn, U E Oiaf; osqulie, William Ken; tltst gumilsmun, John Remniei : set 011 1 guai dsnmti, Thomas Playfoith, Hus tces, R. E. Ciiay, li. Cox-, R, Soainnii leptcsentatlve to the giand castle, 11. E Oiay. PRIZES FOR HOWLING. Thiit)-lic Dollais in Cold ill He Awnidi'il at Hiiekiis' Allej s. The populnr v. Intel siioi t of bowling has taken a llrm bold on Sctnnton lev els of the game. An Incentive has been offend at the Backus alleys by the posting ot W, in gold, which will be given foi ceilalu lecoids Twenty-live dolluts Is olfeied lot the best live scoics made dining the month up to midnight, Jnnuaiy 3d. Ten dol lais will be awaided to the bow lei making the most even semes of 150 points. The latter olfer will furnish a chance fot the noil-expel ts. I'.vei filling nt Your Own 1'iiee. "Watches, jew ell y, slhetwate, dia monds, etc , being disposed of at auc tion sale at Dav Idow Biotheis', 217 Lackawanna avenue. Is here to get a Work Basket for a song, Two or three hundred are to be closed out. We are going to drop this Hue and to get them out of the way at once. The prices will be little. 15c. to 3. 303 Lacka. Ave. all Wool, at toinui pllces. a big niatk down fiom DRESS GOODS. Eveiy lady In the county knows that ve l.eep the most stylish diess goods. Wo have nituked down our onllie stock mid ofler: All H.oO and $2.00 goods for BSe. All si.00 aud $1.25 goods for "Cc. All 7fiC. goods fot !!9c. All 50c. goods tot 27c. 15LACK GOODS. A laige line of plain Qeinmn Black Coods: All $1.50 goods tor .... All $1 25 goods for All $1.00 goods for All 7.'c. goods for und ilsuied $1.00 05e. 75e. 50e. of tho season This Is the oppoi Utility to buy a stjllsh, handsome diess of of 415, 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. II lb Knows that the decorations of her dinner tuhle will he tcgatilcd us lellectitig her good taste and judgment. An artistic and hand some Dinner Set will add much to the cilcct. liow much hetter join New Year's dinner will taste with white table linen and dainty dishes. Wc can furnish lite dishes at any fit lec jou want to pay. Come in and look them over. BRIC-A-BRAC, SILVERWARE, ETC. s I MILLAR k PECK, 131 Wjomfng Avenue. Walk in and look around. You can save money by buying specta cles of Sllverstone, tho eye specialist, ut COO Lackawanna avenue, onely ono tllght over the Lehigh Valley ticket office. Tlis following prices will satisfy you that they are tho cheapest In tho city: Solid gold rimmed spectacles at $3 DO per pair; filled bows nt $2; nicklo bows from 50c. to $1.50; aluminum bows from 75c. to $2 00; colored glasses fiom 25c. to $1.23. We have a largo line of reading glassei, tho best In tho maikot, at 23c. per pair. Opera and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices. Of flco hours, 8 a. m. to 12m. i 1 to (1 p. m. Remember that jour eyes will bo exam ined fiee and satisfaction is guaranteed. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St. Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Tiainitig, Solo Sing'tn,;. Ernest Thiele, Violin, l'idtto, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Scliatwenka Conservatory, Xew York. Also other competent teachets ens;aj;cd. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the Into KERR KOPFF. If you havo any Dental Work you want done jou will hivo mutiny by boeing mo boforo go ing ulsonhoio Wliou I 8.iy 1 am Inserting GOLD AND SILVER FILLINGS Guaranteed to savo tho troth from further detaj, I mean it. lam doing tho very best dental work at lower pikes than othets and can piovu it by calling at my otlico Exami nation costs j oa nothing. If jou want a gold ci own 01 TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE Called Crown and Uildgo Work Kcmemboi, I iiinko only oi.o ri.ulo thu verj best 22IC. gold and good wtiRht and tho pilco is rlfht 316 Sprnce Street, Ncit Door to Hotel Jerniyn WOLF & WENZEL, 531 Linden., Opp. Court Ilous.-, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUriBERS bolo Agents for Richardson liojiiona l'lirnaces aud Uauge the best niateilul nt Hie pike of oidln ary diess goods. Domestics. Wo offer teinaikable bai gains in nil Muslins, Sheetings, Calicoes, Ginghams, etc. P01 haps never again will you have tho oppoi utility of buying these goods at such low pi Ices. UNBLEACHED. Cc. Oood Blown Muslin for So. 7t. Atlantic A shoit lengths for Cu. 7c. Jonesvllle, veiy heavy for CVic. 7f. Hudley, very lino for GVfcc. lie. Best Loekwood, 5-1, P. C. Mus lin, for 13c. Best Loekw ood, lilt fot .Se 0-1, P. C. Miis- .10c. i SB a nULI 3 a Bb QaUnn EYES tXAM NtU rntt. I. BARRETT, Hffil Dry m be PS 400-402 Lackawanna Aye,, Opp, Wyoming House. s r LL Cloaks Trimmed Hats. We have 10,000 Dotlnis worth of JACKETS. CAPES. SEPARATE SKIRTS AXI) TRIMMED HATS, and In order to dlspore of lliein In time not to cany them oet, we will not wait until Maieh, as otheis do betoio they leally ledlico their pikes to mil extent. We have aheiuly put the knife Into our pilrus and cut them light Into half. Nut n slnj'le gninient can von ttnd In our handsome, cheerful and well lighted stole th.it does not come up to the full stoud atd In ngnrd to STVLEand QUALITY. Our store Is lighted not bj gas, or any other light that makes jour giument loo'.c one wiij in the sloio and another when ou got home Oar stole Is lighted by NATURAL DAY LH1HT mid with PLHNTA of It We liaielle NO TRASH. If you want tiuh. tin 11 go elsewhere 11 ml joit'll Ibid plentj or It thete e bundle FINE goods oiils, and would not keep In our stoiu nnj thing that Is 1101 FINE IN QUALITY and UP-TO-DATE In stjle, even It wo could novel sell a (raiment. Reliable Goods. Reliable Treatment, Is Our riotto. It Is onlv six weeks slneo we havo opened out stole, and we can eunlldently say that we have, dining that time, made mole friends than all othel cloak stores dm lug so many jeais. Woods ClieerHillj Exchanged, Terlect Fit tiiiaranlucd. No Extra Charge. You save fiom 23 to 50 cents on the dol lni as to pike bj buying join Cloaks and Tilmmed Hats of us betides lit lug smo tlmt jou ate getting good goods of tho latest bt)lt and bust vvoiknianslilp. THE 400402 LACKA, AVE. OPP. WYOMING HOUSE. Cor. Lackawanna ami Wyoming Avcs Scrnnton, Pa. WE HAVE THE BEST To Be Found In the City. TasSor-S 1 ai flade, lor Fit And Finis! And About Half Tullor Prices. 416 LftCKfiVJaHNfl flUENUI. ICe. Best Loekwood, 8-1. Sheeting Muslin for I2'6c. lie. Best Loekwood, S-4, Sheeting Muslin for 11 , 20e. Best Loekwood, 10-1, Shooting Muslin for lfi . 5c. Oood Apron Gingham for 'P.c. 5c. Good Piints foi 't'je. Best ludlgo Blue Piints for J'jC BLEACHED. Gc. Good Muslin fur lc. Clio. Finest .Muslin for 5c. 7c. Hill .Muslin for Gsc, 7c' Loncsdnle Muslin for 5't, 7c. Ftult Muslin for :,.c. 12c. Loekwood. 5-1, P. C. Muslin for., 'ii . lie Loekwood. C-4. P. C. Muslin for..JU. 18c. Loekwood, 50-lneh Muslin for.. 101 . 17c. Loekwood, S-4 Shretlng tor 1 ti , 20c. Loekwood, 0-1 Sheeting foi 10c, 22(. Loekwood, 10-1 Sheeting for....lSc. Dry Goods ever occurring 0.nuu Li
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