THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOllNINGr, JANUARY 13, 1897. 3 New Year Cards, Pocket Diaries, 1897, Peloubct's Notes on the Sunday School Lessons lSi7. Deep cut In prices si II tills week on all Holiday Articles Tojs, Games, Blackboards, Desks, Toilet Cases and Taney Articles, Holiday Books and Taney Stationery, at very large reductions, to clear out balances. Bargains for New Year presents. NORTON'S, 322 Lackawanna Ac Shavings The ufo of Shavings for bedding lor hoi ses or cowd la not But put up like straw In Small Bales Is something new. Cheaper Than Straw, Cleaner Than Straw, Better Than Straw. Wo keep It. The Weston Mill Co SCRANTON, OLYPHANT, CARBONOALE. MSOUlEi WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." FINEST DEN TAL, WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 316 LACKAWANNA AVE. PERSONAL. Theodore Kolsel spent last evening In Honesdale. Colonel II. A. Coursen Is In Washington rirantrlnrf for the accommodations of the Thliteenth regiment (lining the McKliiley inauguration on Match 4. P. H. Fiench, until Hst sptlng uUht clerk at the Wjomlnir House, Is In the clt. He lepresents the Phlladelphlx house of K( llej Bros. fi. Splllman, olo agents foi Jackson's patent belt latlug -tnachlnei y. D. & H. TRAINS TO ONEONTA. Will Uo Him Through from M ilKcs II n ire, a Disunion ol 1IIO Miles. The Delavvaie and Hudson company Is auanglng to iuii two through tiafns from Wllkeb-Bane to Ontontii, a ells tunce of 130 miles. The object Is to obviate the necessity of holding fi eight ovi at Nineveh, junction. It It, undei stood the tmlns will he In chat Re of Caibondale crews, each ciew" making a tilp fiom. lieie to Oneonta and letuin, thu tilp to Wilkes-Ilaue being made by another crew. Caibon dale Herald. Theie will Seventeenth deiman How avenue, Satu the hours of pose of piaci be a joint caucus of the waul Ilepubllcans at Al p'i olllce, 502 Lackawanna iday, Jan. 10, lb!)7, between 7 and 9 p. m. for the pur- ng in nomination one per common council and dls- son for the trlct election olllceis. By oider of Vigilance Committee, Geoige Bamaid, C. B. Penman, M. J. Andiews. Card from .11 r. .Hun roe. I hereby announce mjself a candidate for sup?! visor of Old Poige township sub ject to the Demociatlc nomination. I ain jjot able to work. I tend door in the mine tor a bov's pa. I got Si votes last spilng with mani thanks- to those who gave them. If I get as many this spring I shall be ever thankful to the citizens of Old Toige. John Mum op. Nickel plated Skates nt riorey's, 70c. Other grades In proportion. A Happy Is lie whose feet rest comfortably iu our correct-made shoes, The most attractive of Bull Dogs if you want auy other shape toe if you wish. There's no other Win ter Shoe like Our Tan "College" Boot. &3 Efto Tne $0.00 pair, oooooooooooooo 410 SpruceS'.. ffliOTCER NICHOLS CASE TO THE FRONT AGAIN Superior Court Listened to Arguments Willi Reference lo It. VERY TROUBLESOME COUNTRY ROAD After Tun Yums of Litigation itiut i:lieiKllltire of Over 81!, 000 the Proposition to Upon it ltciutl in Jollcrson Township Reaches tho .Second Highest Tribunal hi the State--Argunient in O'Crndy discs. Two cases that have been piovoca tlvo of a laigc amount of litigation were ahed befoio tho Supeilor couit M-stcrduy, or at least ceitaln phases of them wore. The one that has at tincted the greatest amount of atten tion of the two mentioned Is the appeal of Jnmos Nichols,, of Claik's Oieen, In the inntter of the estnte of his mother, Small Nichols, deceased In IBS') Mis. Nichols died, lcnving hei husband, Tru nin Nichols, anil five chlldien surviv ing. The husband subsequently died Since the death of Mis. Nichols the chlldien have been engaged iu litiga tion over the piopeity. The ense was hi ought to the atten tion of the couit vestciday In the foim of an appeal fiom the final decioe of the oiphans couit of this county le fusing to allow an appeal fiom the de cision of the leglstei of wills dismiss ing the pioccedlngs to compel the pio duullon of the will of Sui.ih Nichols, deceased. Tho case was oi Initially ap pealed to the Supieine couit, but was l emitted to the Superior couit because It was not shown thnt the amount In volved exceeded $1,000. On .May 21, 1802, James Nichols caused a citation to Issue against the othei Nichols helis to compel them to pioduce the will of Saialr Nichols foi probate. These pioceedlngs weie dis missed by tho icglster of wills on Sept. 0, 1SU2, and on May 17, 1SU3, James Nichols filed his petition with the leg Ister of wills for a loheaiing. On Aug. 11 of the same eai a leheailng was lefused and on Sept. 23 following he piesented a petition to the oiphans couit piaylng that an appeal might bo allowed fiom the decision of the legis tei of wills In lef using to grant a le hearlng This appeal the couit letused to allow. Attorney" A. A. Vosbuig pie sented the nigument for the appellant. He caiefullv went over the opinion of the lower court and cited a number of authorities to sustain his position In the matter. MR. AMERMAN'S ARGUMENT. Attorney Lemuel Ameiman made the aigument opposing the giantlng of an appeal. He asked that the appeal be quashed for the following reasons: The decision of the leglster from which the nppeal was taken was not a judicial act or decision, as he had no authotlty or juilsdlctlon to conduct a healing or decide whethei Mis. Nich ols died testate or Intestate, or whether tho appellees had or had not the alleged last will of Saiah Nichols In their possession. The appellant Is bantd by the statute of limitations, moi e than thiee jears having elapsed between the time of the dismissal of the pioceedlngs by the leglster of wills unappealed fiom and the taking of the appeal in this case. It was fuither contended that the de ciee of the couit fiom which the np peal' was taken Is not subject to an ap peal, as the refusal to giant a lehear Ing Is a matter eiltliely within the dis ci etlon of tho couit. In closing his ni gument Mr. Ameimnn said that the proceedings were for the put pose of be fogging the title of those who have pui chased poitions of the Nichols es tate and to make It difficult to sell or tiansferany of the land. "In pal ting with this case T am pait lng with an old fiiend," said Mi. Amer lnan. 'Tor twelve jeais it has helped to feed and clothe me and some of my bietluen as well. I think it is time it was ended, though, that something may be left for the heirs " Ten jeais ago pioceedlngs to open a road In Jeffeison township were begun. Yesterday the attention of the Supeiloi couit wns absoibed for a time listening to leasons why the decision of the low er couit lefusing to quash pioceedlngs should not be leveised. This aigu ment wns made by C. B. Gaidner, who lepitsents A. F. Emery, the appellant. This morning Attorney John F. Sciagg will piesent the opposite side of the ai gument. Four sets of Viewers have passed upon the location of the pio posed road and over $2,000 has been ex pended In litigation. DARLING CASE FINISHED. After couit met yesterdny morning aigument was lesumed In the ease of Thomas Dai ling, executor of E. P. Dai llng, deceased, against John II. Edson (B. D. Caiey, appellant), fiom the com mon pleas of Lu?eine countv. Upon the completion of the aigument the ense of James Flynn, appellant, against People's Mutual Life Stock Insuiance company, fiom the common pleas of this county, was taken up. Othei cases aigued were: Olvphant Lumber company, Limited, to use of Patrick McGouldilck, appellant, against Peo ple's Mutual Live Stock company, fiom common pleas of Lackawanna county; "VY. II. Whyto against A. W. Clamor, appellant, fiom common pleas of Lack awanna county. Two cases of Ann O'Giady against the Piudentinl Insuiance company, ap pellant, weie argued dining the after noon. Attorney A. A. Vosbuig nigued for the appellant and Attorney John P Kelly foi the appellee. Mis. O'Gindy obtained verdicts against the company In both cases foi insuiance on the life of her mother. It is contended by the company thnt the policies weie not piopeily assigned to her and that she has theiefore no valid claim In the piesent actions. No opinions weie handed down yesterday. These cases weie lepoited settled S. H. Yeakel against Mathlas Stlpp, appellant, fiom common pleas of Lack awanna county; Benedict R. Catr ngalnst Chailes S. Wetheilll and Chas. S, 'Wetheilll, ndminlstiator, appellants, fiom common pleas of Lacawunna county; Cential Egg company ngalnst J. A. Ackeimnn, appellant, fiom com mon pleas of Lackawanna county. IN COMMON PLEAS COURT. Interesting Cnsu lrom Moscow mid a Number of Verdicts, Judge Geoige S. Purdy, of llouesdale, Is piestdlng In couit loom No, 1 in Judge Aiohbald's place this week. The first tnse called befoie him was that of Kate Myers, of Moscow, against Catherine Wtteiibondor and William Koch, an Interpleader to determine the owneishlp of $600 woith of houses, cat tle, fowl and farm implements. The defendants seized upon tho goods and chattels of Irwin G, Blesecker, of Mos cow, thiough tho sheilrf. jMIss Myeis nllegcs that pait ot the propeity as above described, beloiined to her, hav ing pui chased them bIiu alleges at .1 constable's sale. The defendants ad mit that thuie was tho foi in of a sale but that It was fiauilulently conducted nnd that theie was collusion between Hlesecker and Miss Mycin to defeat the honest ctedltois. Geoige D. Tnylot appeals loi the plaintiff and E. C. Now conib for tho defense. Tho caso was on nt adjournment. Befoie Judge Edwnids In couit room No. 1 yesterday a compulsory non-suit was dliected In the case of N. Y. Leet against Patrick Kllcullen and a rule for a now tilnl allowed. A vet diet for $.!G0.23 In favor of the dofm.dant was found Iu the case of It E. Dunston assignee, against the Seinnton Supply and Machlneiy com pan.v. ( Tho jury In the caso of John II. Elvy ngalnst C. L Teeter brought In a vol diet yesteulay moinlng in favoi of the Jpfendnnt. A like vcidletw.is re turned In the cap of Alson lloel and w ife ngalnst S. W. Lameienu-c. A ver dict for the plalntllf was letuincd In the case of Mis M. J. Lesh against the Ha Boot and Shoo company. WALL AGAIN A PRISONER Captured Near Dallas, Luzerne Counly. On the Expiration of liis Term He Will Be Tried for Jail Breaking. William Wall did not lonir enjoy his hnul earned fieedoin. lie was cap tllieil jestetduv near Dallas, Luzerne county, and bi ought back to the coun tv Jnll last night. When his teim lor stealing chickens expiies he will have to answci the mole seiious one of bi caking jail. Wall escaped fiom the county jail onilv Satuiday evening and lert foi the nc Ighboi hood of his old homo at Tunkhnnnock. Monday Deputy "Wui den Pi Ice of the county jail located hlin about four miles fiom Dallas and Ulegiaphed to this city lor assistance. Yesteulay AVaiden Simpson, Juller Tom Lewis and Patiolmen Reese and J( lies went to Dallas and last night they brought "Wall back with them and lodged him again Ii the county jail fiom which theie is little likeli hood of his auain escaping. Sheiift demons said last night that the next giand July will be asked to indict Wall foi bieaking Jail. NATIONAL BANK DIRECTORS. r.lected by riist,Thiid and Trudcrs' National Bunks Ycsterduv. The stockholder of Scianton's three national banks, the Fiist, Thlid and Tiadeis, elected dlrectois yesteiday for the cunent year. The old boaid of the Thlid National bank was ic-elected as follows: "Wil liam Council, Heniv Belln, jr., James Aichbald, William T. binith, Alficd Until, Luthei Kellei and Geoigo 11. Cntlin. They will oiganUe nt the ieg ulai boaid meeting Monday afternoon. The Flist National bank's old boaid was also ie-elected as follows: James A. Linen, G. L Dickson, James Wail, "W. It. Stons, W. F. Hallstend, W. W. Sci anion, John Jeunvn and T. r. Tor icy. The boaid (iigaiils-ation will be effected Satuiday morning at 10 o'clock. The following weie elected diiectors of the Tiadeis' National bank: Chailes P. Matthews. P. B. Flnley, I. W. Moiss, I. A. Finch, Chailes Sehlagei, Joseph J. Jcimvn, James M. Evethait, M. S. Kemmeiei, J. T. l'oitei, V'. W. Watson, R. W. Beadlo and C. E. Chit tenden, the latter being an addition to the old boaid who weio ie-elected. They will organize on Satuiday, 0. C. & S. R. R. ELECTION. Stockholders Vestcidav Chose Direc tois Who Organized Later. A stockholder meeting for the elec tion of diiectors of the Ontnlio, Car bondnle and Scianton Railway com pany, was held yesteiday afternoon In the olllce of E. B Stuiges in the Com monwealth building. The company possesses the division ot the Ontaiio and "Western load between this city and Hancock junction, a distance of 51 miles. The diiectors chosen weie: Thomas P. Fowler. J. E. Chllds and J. B. Ken. ot New Yoik citj , E. B. Stuiges, "W. H. Richmond, O. S. Johnson, C. D. Simpson, J. N. Rico and John Jeimyn, of Scianton: J. E. Buir, D. S. Cluik son, C. E. Spencer and D. Seuiiy, of Caibondale. They oiganized bv elect ing Thomas P. Fowler president, J. E. Chllds vice piesldcnt, and R. D. Itlck aid, of Scianton, secietaiy and treas mer. The dlrectoinle and ofTlcets aie the same as last year. 230 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Store, 523 Lack'a. ave. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Ross, 307 Spruce street. " Notice. The following Is a list of display cards kept In stock at this ofllce and for sale at ten cents each: Rooms for rent. Toi sale. This property for sale. Furnished rooms. House for rent. House to let. etc. Skates at Tloiey's, 25c. For Infants and Children. Thofi! f'd&m;. tlnllo 1: cs C17 oianr. sigmvatg If j ou hav o any Dontal Work you want dono vou will savo munoj by seeing rnu befoio go ing elsowhero. When I s.iy I am inserting GOLD AND SILVER FILLINGS Guaranteed to savo tho teeth from further decay, I mean it. I am doing tho very boat dontal work at lower prieca than otuois and can pioo it by culling nt my oflleo. Exami nation costs jou noth rig. if you want a gold crown or TEETH WITHOUT A PLATE Called Crown and Bridge Work. Keraeinbot, 1 nialto only ono crade tho very beat 1SJK. gold nud good weight and tho piics U rlckt. 1. BfiffiL DENTIST 316 Spruce Soeet, Next Door to Hotel Jermjn. LIBRARY OFFICIAL'S ANNUAL MEETING Reports Were Submitted nnd Officers Elected tor IS97. PRESIDENT HAND IS RE-ELECTED As Were Vicu-l'rcsidcnt W. T. Smith. Treasurer Henry llclln, Jr., and Sccictarv and Librarian Henry J. Cair--liatter's Report as Librarian Covcis l'nll) the Work of tho Year. .Modest Request lor Appropriations. Work the Library is Doing, The annual mooting ot the dliectois of tho Scianton Public llbinry was held In tho llbiniv building vostoidny iilteinoon. Theie was an election of oDIcers, and several repoils weie made. Aided Hand was ie-elected piesl dcnt; lfeiny Belln, ticasuier, and Hcn ty J. Cair, secietaiy and libintlan. The lepoit of Ticvasiuor Belln Includ ed the following sununailes: Balance fiom 1S93, $l'-.7S2, lecelpts lbflG, $11,69!.- vr LIBRARIAN HENRY J. CARR. S2; dlsbuisoments, $ll,01S.32; balance, $1,533 32. A bilef but compiehenslve lepoit was made by Piesident Hand He cit ed the elllcienoy shown In the man agement of the llbiaiy woik, which had Its effect upon eveiy depaitmeut of cit.v life. The Institution's Inlluence was bevond estimate iu its moulding foi good the futuie citizens of the city. He .said: l'cimit us to remind the councils that for keeping the fountain full we are whol ly dependent on theli geneious considera tion. The amount we ask foi, vl7 . For sal lilts and laboi ?j,400 Tor Incidentals 1,000 Foi books 3000 Total cunent expenses $11,100 Which cannot be lessened without crip pling the gtowth and peimancnt powei of the llbr.ii. The amount asked foi Is but $400 moie than the Inadequate sum gi anted T h Knows that the decorations of her dinner table will be rcgaidcd as reflecting her good taste nnd judgment. An artistic and hand sonic Dinner Set will add much to the clfect. How much bettei our New Year's dinner will taste with white table linen and dainty dishes. We can furnish the dishes at any price )ou want to pay. Come in and look them ovct. BRIC-A-BRAC, SILVERWARE, ETC. MILLAR & PECK, 13 iWj tuning Avenue. Walk in and look around. Up - m MmmittV v.wmfes m IE rirlELLi; For another week we will give the people of lowest prices ever quoted in the city. Every article Sale embraces the following: Men's Underwear, Blankets, Children's Underwear, Comforts, Ladies' Underwear, Linens, We offer remarkable bargains UNBLEACHED. 5i Good Brown .Muslin for 7c Atlanta A short lengths for 7e Jonesville, very heavy, for 7c Iladley, very fine for lie Best I.ockwood, 5-1 P. C. muslin for 13c Ilest Lockwtiod, (i-'t, P. C. Muslin for Kic Host Loch wood 8-, Sheeting Muslin for.. lSctlest l.ochwood, 1)., bheeting Miiblin for . 20c Best Lockwood, 10., Sheeting Muslin for 5c Good Apron Ulugham for 5c Good Prints for Be&t Indigo Blue Prints for by councils lisi year and does not np ptonoh the cost of maintaining llbiaites of equal extent In other cities. The piesldcnt lenuiiked upon the ex cellent admlnlstintlou of Llhiurlau Cnir nnd the good work of his assist ants and said the justification ot the mode of oiganlscatlon was amply evi denced. The meeting was nttended by Alficd Hand, Heniy Belin, jr., Major James G. Bailey, Rev. Rogers Isiael, T. II. Dale, M. J. Wilson, Judge R. W. Aich bald and Rev. Dr. S. C. Logan. Tho absentees were Judge F. W. Gunster, Rev. P. .1. McMnnus, Colonel 11. M. Boles, William Connell, S. B. Pi Ice and William T. Smjth. Following Is the leport of Llbratian Cm r. REPORT OF LIBRARIAN. There mo few, if any, notable depar tures fiom tho cunent routine und steady vv oi king of tho Scianton Public llbiary to be repoited foi the jear 1S90 In almost every lespect, a moderate In cieano H shown, and a favoiablo compar ison with tho lesults ofii.evlous jears Is moiltcd. Due attention to this feature Is found quite essential as a basis foi the loin of books. Thu teim of a boirowci's caul, bs the niles or the llbi u, Is limited, and, for IU continuance, a le-rcglstintlon Is le quhed at the end of each two je.irs Iteglstiatlons of lSOi, weie as follows. New, 2,J(1I, ic-ieglstcied, 1.4S2; total, 3.S4G; of which .1,74 1 weie clt; boi lowers, 20 non icsldent, und HI teacheis' or other special caids Divided as to sex, 1,710 wore males and 2,1 iO females, as to ages, l.'J'il were pel sons of 10 jears and ovei, and 593 those undei that age. ' Theie weie 130 caids sin rendered or can celed foi one icason oi uuothci. In addi tion to the 2,572 canceled b expliatlon of their term, m iking a total of 2,702; leav Ing 8, .00 caids In loieu at tile close of the e.ir 1MM The tiustecs authorized this jeai tho Issue of student's cards (to such regls teied caul holdeis as might have occasion foi theli use) upon which, as a supplement to the oi dln.it y bonowei's caul, could bo diavvn aiiv books othei than piose, lletlon and Juvenile stores. Some '210 of those extia cauls have been gianWd, but ale not Inilifthd In the leglstiatlon llguies above The pilvllege has been appreciat ed, seemlnglj , and, so far as obseived, no abuse or misuse made of such cauls Usual statistics of cli dilution and like features of iceoul nppeii In the tables appended, but a few general lesults may be help stated. Totul Issues of the jeai fiom the clrcu- tContlnued on Page 0 EYES You can save money by buying specta cles of Sllverstone, tho eye specialist, at 300 L'acknvvanna avenue, onely ono flight over tho Lehigh Valley ticket ofllce. The following prices will satisfy you that they aro tho cheapest In tho city: Solid gold rlmmed spectacles at $3 50 per pair; filled bows at $2; nlcklo bows from 50c. to $1.50; aluminum bows fiom 75c. to $2 00; colored glasses fiom 25c. to $1.25. Wo have a largo lino of reading glasses, the best in tho market, at 25c. per pair. Opera and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices Of flco hours, 8 a. m, to 12m.; 1 to 0 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam ined free and satisfaction is guaranteed. SAWYER'S I SEI-AMI Of MILLINERY Wrill Begin MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1897, Absolutely No Reserves. The Entire Stock Will Be Offered from One-Fourth to One-Halt Its Actual Value. Prices on a Few Articles for Your Considelation : TRIMMED HATS. Over SO0 to select fiom, negulir prico from S2 0f)to S15 00 Safe price from 67c to $4.97 UNTRIMAlUD HATS. At less than one-third valuo. Lot No. 1, Sale Prleo jc LotNo ' Snlo Prico 15c Lot No J. Sato l'rico 25c Lot No. 4, Sale Prico 30c Lot No 5, bale Prleo 50c Lot No, 0, Salo Piico iiyc RIBBONS. All Silk Taffeta Qlace. No 40, S-iloPuoe isc a jard 4-lucli vvldo, Salo Piico 25c a yard Don't let this matter drop after reading this adv., but convince yourself the goods are sold as advertised, Sale will continue until the entire stoile is sold. A. R. SAWYER, 132 Wyoming Avenue of in all Muslins, Sheetings, Calicoes, Ginghams, etc. Perhaps never again will you have the opportunity of buying these goods at such low prices: (it . 5c . 5Jc . file He .10c V2c 14c Hiz . lc . ac , :c 415, 417 Lackawanna CHINA. A Thousand Rieces Of lovely decorated China to be closed out. Many tea sets have one piece brolen. Then there are hundred of left over odd pieces that unless sold seem to get set back where salespeople forget them. We think it better to make it an object for you to come today and Monday and take what you want. Five counters, arranged this way: No. 1 Here are salad Counter bowls PCI1 ede cake plates, fancy plates, china syrup jugs, cups and saucers. Were 25c, 40c, 50c. and higher. Tour choice, 19c. No. 2 This includes Roy- Counter al Uomi v'lsei, 5 piece china tea sets, orange bowls, huge Bohemian vases and doens of otoer pieces. Some were $2. 50. Choice, 98c. No. 3 Foui -piece smok- Counter 'm" betb' tracker jais, cake plates, huge vases, bon-bon boxes, chocolate pots and other pietty articles. Choice, 69c. No. 4 Smoking sets, ciack- Counter er Jars- chocolate pots, sugar bowls and cieam pitcheis. Lots of othei useful and beautiful pieces. Choice, 48c. No. 5 Moustache cups, Counter e'ft waie, cups and saucers, cake plates, syiup cups, celeiy holders and-several hundred other odd pieces. Any piece on this counter, 9c. 303 Lacka. Ave. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St, Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singing Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Scharwcnka Conservatory, New York, Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. CLEARANCE SEE OSTRICH UOWS At $3, OS rtoguhr rrlco SG 50 TANCY FEATHERS. At sc Reduced from lie At 15c Reduced from JJc OSTRICH TIPS. Ono lot At 63c I'.oducefl from S1.23 ROSES. Silk and Volvet At 15c Worth 2of At lye Woith .)"c At 25c Worth 50c At 29c Worth COe VIOLETS. At 5c , 10c, isc, lyc. , 35c, and 29c, a Uunch, Worth Double, Scranton the opportunity of just as represented or money Dress Goods, Children's Coats, Ladies' Coats, Dry BLEACHED. (ic Good Muslin for (ile Finest .Muslin for .... 7e Mill .Muslin for ... 7e l.onesdale .Muslin for 7c Fruit .Muslin for 12c Lockwood, 5-1 P. C. Muslin for lie Lockwood, (LI P. C. Muslin for .. l.'lc Lockwood, 50-inch Muslin for 17c Lockwood, S.'l- Sheeting for 20c Lockwood, 0-4 Sheeting for 22c Lockwood, 10-4 Sheeting for , Avenue, Scranton, A i U BJ LKTTKK F110M A NEW Y0UIC CLOAK HOUSE. January "tli, 1S07. V. 11. lllnclc, ' 1UU Wyoming tivenue, Scruntoii. Dear Sin Wo lmvo concluded to accept your pasli oiler, 50 per cunt., for our ontiro stock of Jackets nnd (Japes and lmvo shipped them today. Yours truly, A. IIOSEN et CO, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, Will conimonco tho sale of thonbovo Block und conf Inuo until thu whole stock Is dlspojcd of. All Hondo Astrakhan Kersey Jack ets vlll bo arranged Into tlneo lots; LOT ONE. israinifacturer's Price, $7.00. Sale Price $3.50 LOT TWO. Mttiuifiicluier's Price, 'JdO.OO, Sale Price $5.00 LOT THREE. Manufacturer's Price, $10.00, Sale Price $7.50 All of our Capes will bo assorted out in the same uiauuur. Manufacturer's Piiccs, 0, $10, $10. Sale Price $3, $5, $8 All of Fur Capes, short and long, will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Sale Begins flonday. rr 132 Wyoming Avenua, SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE WE HAVE THE BEST To Be Found In the City. Tailor-fVSade, Tailor Fit And Finish And About Half Tailor Prices. 416 UCKAWANNA AVENU! buying Dry Goods at the returned. Hen's Hose, Children's Hose, Ladies' Hose. 4 c 5c 51c 5c , fijc l)c lie 10c 14c 10c ISc Pa, n ui Lj 1 mil JJMulVi Onflow