'J HE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MOUMFPTO, JANUARY 15, ISO' r New Ycnr Cards Pocket Diaries, 1SII7, Pcloubct's Notes on the Sumln) School Lessons, 1SD7. Deep cut in prices all this work on all Holiday Articles, Toys, Games, IJIackboaids, Desks, Toilet Cases and Fancy Ai tides, Holldaj Hooks and Taney Statlonciy, at veiy large reductions, to clear out balances. Hnryains for New Year presents. NORTON'S, 322 Lackawanna Ave. EXPENDITURES AND REVENUES Figures for City Fiscal Year, 1897, Sub mitted to Councils. DEPARTMENT ESTIMATE $373,211.1!) Which Is 8100,000 Moru Tliuii Wns (.runted liiist Vonr unil for Which Onh 9!i8."i,000 IsAvulliililuAceoul hiK to Controller Uoliiuson's Kstl niiitc Stiuut, I'irc, I'nriis, Poller and Assessors' I)rniiitmuiils Want the Iiarcbt Increases. Tor the pollen dcpni tnii'iit tlio In crease of $rj,500 la for a tleik, ti detec tive, mi extia desk Koitfeaut and eight nddltiuunl iiatiolinen. The city nHBL'sHuiH want nil Inpjpn'c of $'J,100 to co'er tlio Hiilmlvs of the waul assessotH who made the extia ns sesHinent mid to meet the extin eost of nuiklinr assessments undei tile new method. The impels weie 1 of erred to the Joint estimates committee and will be com piled nnd pi luted In nn appropriation ordinance which will be ninny times lovl&od, amended and leprlnted before Until adoption. PRIZES FOR THE GUARD. JUROR TAKEN ILL . WITH DIPHTHERIA Causes a Postponement of the Scrantori City Haul; Case. DEFENSE WANTED TO CONTINUE gs The use of Shavings for bedding lot horses or cows) Is not Hut put up llko straw In Is fcomcthing now. Cheaper Than Straw, Cleaner Than Straw, Better Than Straw. Wo keep it. The Weston Mil SCRANTON, OLYPHANT, CARBONDALE. The estimated eMiendltuies and lcv- enues of the elty depaitments for the fiscal year IiprIiiiiIhr April fi were de luded to common council last night In a communication fiom City Councillor lloblnson. The totnl sum u sited for is neaily $100,000 in excecs of estlmntcd lesouices, but that condition lias been tine of every jenr nnd lint- Riven the Joint estimates committee no end of woik In order to nsice upon an appio pilallon otdlnaneo width must bo adopted befoie the flist Tuesday In Apill. A compaitUo lecipltulatlon of the estimates asked foi IS!7 and the amounts gi anted for 1SP0 la as follows: llnnni tmnllls. IS'JG. ISt. Union $ 3,SM 00 5 4.23U 00 Truism el's C Cr0 00 Contiolloi's 3.HWIW Solltltoi's 1.100 (W Clt Cleik's 5,u00 00 Maintenance of City Hall 3.G17 0) City Engineers 10,270 UO Stieet Commission ers ami Wind stieet l epulis -15,207 00 Cltj Ahsessols' 3,ViO 00 ij 0.",0 UO a.iijn oo 2.VA 0J fi.SGO 00 y,sr.7 w 10,550 00 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OF TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." TINEST DEN TAX, WORK IN THE CITY. DRS. HENWLOD & WARD ELL 316 LACKAWANNA AVE. JL'EHSONAL. for I'ollco riie imlliliiiR Inspector's . lioatd of Heiilth Scianton Public U- ln.ny Nuj Aim l'.uk Woodl inn P.uk Council I'aik l.ooO 00 Gential tlt, water rent, electric lights, Incidentals, J u d g- ments,, liisui.mce, st.Ue ta, etc 71.S0G ",0 Dilltlenclts Wl- b" ro.710 oo :;. 1 17 70 1.5S3 00 CC'iO 00 10.512 00 ::,no 3J 2'.0 00 7G,2J.'i 00 12.17.0 00 1,1210 00 r,7,7uj t,i l.GS'i 00 0,770 00 31,10) 00 is,,r.o'j oo mo oo J,07S Jo 71,120 00 L'.t.OJ 05 Intended to Piomoli: Cnicfnl Stud) ol Sen ice of Serin It) To pioinoto eaieful study of Wng noi 's "Sen lee of Secutlly and Infoiinu llon," and wilting on mllittuy subjects, tin order has been Issued ftom State National Ouaid headtiuai teis offering pilzes open to all uellve nieinbeis of the BUnul, except the Rcneial nnd di vision stalfs, as follows, viz.. For the best seilei- of ailhwcis to the questions in the book, $35, to the second best, $21; and to the llilul, ?lu. If piclenod mill taiy books or equipments sulttilily marked of equal value will be supplied Instead of money. The names of the successful eompetltois will be pub lished In otdeis fiom he.idquarteis. CompPtltUo paptis will be foiwaidod not later than the 1st of IMaieli, 1SU7, dl leetly to headquai teis, additssed to the assistant adjutant gcneinl, and slRiied in eiuloi.scd by a w oul oi motto selected y the wilier and enclosed in a huge envelope. A smallei cnvelopp sealed and oiulo'-c.d in the luigoi will be niaiked on the outside with the same wold or motto, and Inside of It will be set foith the name, lank, etc., of the wilUi, which will appear In no othei place. Failuio to obseive these pie eautlons will exclude fiom competition. The smaller em elope will not lie opened until the boaul of otllteis shall linve made the aw aid The papeis will be consldeird and the awaids made by the follow ins named olllceis, 7 ; Uentrnnnt Colonel Geo, II Not th, assistant adjutant grneial; Jlnjoi Dnld Lewis, aide-de-camp; Mn Joi II. C Citoome, assistant adjutant Rtneuil, First biig.ulo. GAVE MORE THAN WAS ASKED. IMninllll, However, Declined to go on 'W Ith Eleven .lurors or In ti Tiiul Wtliout Jui)--('as(' W ill Conic up at the Ma i cli Torin--Tlio lirunskl A- Co.. Sridinuu A- Co., and Kaplan A Co. Case Coos to (lie Jui). Total Sinking fund and In- ttiest 00,810 00 .$271,S.'7 I'. $J7J,211 10 Opinion li) .lutU Tnttle Not Estimated. Oiund total $3'ij,b07 IS CITY'S REVENUE. AccompanjInR the estimates, which weie piepaied by the ofllcials of the lespectUe depaitments, was this state ment of the city's piospectUo levenue: I estimate that the reenues foi the llscal jtai beKlnnlnB Apill 5, 1S07, whldi tun bu used foi seueiul clt pui poses, will ba as lollows: rioni a 10-inlll le tax on IWM aluatlons S201.SG7 13 Less ENonciatlom and commissions -J.Oljili $19' Fiom llrpioi licenses ? 7 riom maoi s lines J. W. Cueinsej Is In New Yoik. O. S Johnson is In New Yoik city. Tlie blcjcle cl'ib will gie a dance membiis tonlKlit. Rev. 1'. J. Golden, of Wllllunibpoit, was In the elty esteid.iy. Howaid Spencer has lesuimd his studies at the West Jeise academy. Attorney G. C. rianclscus, of Philadel phia, was In the city yesteulay. Piofessoi U' Aquino Is stilously ill at his apartments In the Uuir bulldbiR. Miss Ilassette, of Susiiuehanna, was the guest of the Misses Nlliill, of Ninth stieit, Wednesday. Jllss Daisy JI. Washbuin, of Maple stieet, has returned fiom New York state, whete she 'Uslted her sistci. Mis. James McWllllam gae a eaid patty to a number of liei Irlends last e eiilng ut her home on Adams luonue, John II. Jones, of this city, and Miss Iallle Gorman, of Tunkluinnock, wero tnai ried Wtdnesdaj by Hev. Fletcher Pl on at his home at East Lemon. William O. Hanniiway has returned to St illchael's colleKe, loionto, Canada, after spending the holldaj s with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilannaway, of Franklin ncntie. Piofessor J. M. Chance entertained the choir of the Second Piesbyteiian chinch at his studio last evening after the Young Men's Christian association standaul course conceit. Ho was assisted by Mi. and Mis. II. C. Shafer. Mr. and Mis. George G. Many Dr. and Mrs. I' I). Brewster. Mr. ' .,.nce lendercd a num. ber of piano selections and theto was oeal music by nieinbeis of the choli. Hanley was the cnteier. ,soooo i,W) 00 3,000 00 1.7U0 OH ,!00 00 r,o oo 100 00 Froin building laspectoi Fiom stieet commissloiiei Fiom Uoaid of Health I'lom eitv solicitor From tax on poles 3,150 00 riom miscellaneous -',000 00 Fiom siuplus ISOo re tunes (esti mated) -... .SUM 00 Keep Warm. We hnve placed upon baipraln coun teis Underwear for men, women and child! en, pi ices have been Ricntly iu duced. Hi'y now and save money. Men's Natuial Wool, reduced fiom $1 2j to S,Sc; fiom $100 to 7."c. Ladies' Cieam Hlbbed, i educed from P.jc to 25c. Ladies' While or Grey, i educed fiom $1.00 to 75c. These aie bai gains MEAItS & IIAGEN. Lots of bai gains at the Rient clear ing sale now on at tlio Scianton Cash Stole. Nickel plated Skates at riorey's, 70c. Other grades in pioportion. iAAJ i Is lie whose feet rest comfortably in our correct-made shoes, The most attractive of Bull Dogs if you want any other shape toe if you wish. There's no other Win ter Shoe like Our Tan "College" Boot. $3.50 pah-, oooooooooooooo Total $JS3,000 00 B a eomp.uison with last yen's esti mate ion will obse-ie an inciease of $U,0S7. Enclosed jou will also nnd a statement of appioprlatlons. tiansfeis, dlsbmse ments and balances fiom April 0, liOO, to Jan. 1. 1S97. The statement of lovenues to the ex tent of $JS3,000 means that the estimates committee must make the appromla tlon oulinnnce lit that sum Theie Is, howeer, $S4,C2I03, in resel Ve to pay eNpenses up to Apill 5 That is the balance icfeiied to In the last pua- giaph of Coutioller Robinson's letter and the poitlon of it unexpended on Apill 5 will piobably be seeial thous and dollais nioi e than his conseivatlve estimate of $3,000. It will piobably be neaier $10,000, making a total le venue of $29J,000. INCREASES ASKED. The Inci eases asked by the diffeient denaitments aie pal tleulaiUed us lol- lows; INCREASES. Depaitments. Amount. Majoi's : 5 r-ooo Tieasiuei's -100,00 Contioller's ai) o) Maintenance City Hall J0J uo City Engineers -IJ Stieet Commissloiiei 's 20.O1S 00 City Assessois' ..-- 0.100 00 l'olleo l-'.!"'u 0J Kile 21.J11S2 Board of Health 1.120 00 Sci niton Public Llbiaiy SIS 00 Nf f Aug Puk in, 111) CS Suodlawn Pail: 2",0 0J Connell P.nk 3.07S M Geneial Cltj 2,533 50 The greatest Inci eases appear in the stieet commissioners, Hie, p.uks, po lice and city asbessois' depaitments, respectively. In the stieet department tlio $2G,01S extia money asked for Intludes $7,000 extia for cleaning asphalt pavement, $3,000 for a bildge near the Diiving paik, $J,000 for expendltiue on the Pi evidence and Ablngton tuinpike and an inciease oi auoui s.i.uuu lor waiu street lepalis. Chief Illckey's demand for $21,31 l.U nilYo than last yenr foi the lire depai t lnenl seems justifiable. He must have It to puichase at $1,S00 each four new combination hose and chemical appni.i tus for the Nay Aug, Excelsloi, Colum bia and Relief companies; salailes foi ten additional peininnent men, und for u stock supply of hose. THREU CITY PARKS. Compaiatlvely nothing was appio priated for the thiee city paiks last year. The $4,3GD 32 gi anted did little beside keeping the huge aieage pie sentablo. For $24,047.50 the suggestions contained In the landscape plans now In the possession of the commissloiiei s can bo cat lied out. Aichbald in tlio Sill) t'llsO. ,Iudq;o Aichbald disclosed a curious state ot nll.ilis In his opinion on the lule foi a new trial In the case of J. C Tuttle, assigned to Spiuks Uios. against JIis Fannie 15. May. Tuttle did some lepaii woik for JIis. Ma. Ho took sick and was caied lor at the May house. Helng unable to pay loi thc mntei lal he made an assignment to Soiuks- Uios. lioin whom he pur clnsed It. They sued Mis. May and she put In nn oflset for the cue ot Tuttle. The Juiy found for the plaintiff a veullct in the sum of $21b 07, although only $211 10 was claimed. Judge Aich bald decieed jesteiday that this was all wiong On the basis cif his claim, the plaintiff was only entitled to $1')7.2S, the judge contends. The debt wns $201. 10, lllteiest $40 SS; lotal, $24r..4s. Al lowance foi lent of loom and sei vices, $',0; lnteiesl on same, $S, total $4S. Judge Aichbald oideis that the plain tiff w Ithln ten da s 111c an acceptance of a verdict of $197 2S. If he falls It Is oi deied that a l tile foi a new ti lal be enteied. Lots of bai gains nt the gieat clear ing sale now on at the Seranton Cash Stole. BOOK SOCIAL LAST NIGHT. The city bnnk ense which tlueatcnod lo occupy Judge Puidy's time duiing the icinalnder of the present teini of common pleas ramo to a sudden tei- mlnatlon CHtciduy. When couit wns ailed, one of the jutoi, Edgui 15nud, a carpentei, of Mooslc, was found to be absent. After wnlting foi him some time a telephone niessagH was sent to Mooslc, but no l espouse enme. Then Deputy Sheillf Reese was dispatched to hunt him up. At 11 o'clock word came that Mr. Doud wns sick abed w Itli dlphtlieila and that Ills wife was then on her wa to couit with a doctoi's cer tificate to that effect. The delendant's counsel wanted to piocoed with eleven juiois, but the piosccutlon would not ngice. Then an offer was made to continue the case be fote Judge Puuly without a juiy, but again the plnlutlfls i fused to nc (llllesce. Theieupon a Juior v. as wilh diawn and the case continued to the next tcim of common pleas Tlieie be ing no othei case open couit was ad journed. KAPLAN TRESPASS SFIT. In No 1 Judc.0 Edwin ds was har lassed duiing the entile day with the fag end of the tiespass suit of Kaplan & Co. against Constable J. S Miller. It wns gUrn to the juiy at t o'clock. It was supposedly a veiy dillicult case for the Juiy lo fathom, but they anUed at a conclusion Inside of an hour. What the conclusion was will not be known until this moi nlng. Mr. New comb, nttorney for tlio de fense, in his closing speech openly and uniesenedlj alleged that the plaintiffs weie guilty of liaud nnd that by lea son of their liaud Ills client could not be gulltj of tiespass, It appears that Lowlnskl it Co. sold a quantity of goods to Seldman & Co. Seldmnii At Co. failed to pin for them and an attachment was issued against them. Constable Miller being diiected to serve it. When lie located the goods ho found them in the possession of Kniilnn it , Co., w ho claimed owneishlp on the stiength of a bill of sale made out by C. H. So por, who bought tlie goods at a sheiiff's sale. When Constable Miller went to make his lev he found the door bailed against him. lie made the levy with the assistance of an a. This is what caused the tiespass suit. WILL ADJOURN COURT. When Judge Edwauls takes this ver dict tlilsfmuinlng he will adjoin n couit for the leinaluder of the week, tlieie being no fut tiler cases icady foi tiial. In the case of Ross against Ross, a lille for a deciee in divoice was yes teulay gi anted by Judge Edwards. It was made leluinable at the next teim of argument couit. The case of the Tinders' National bank against the Fidelity and Casualty company of Now Yoik, to lecover $30,000 on e-Cashler A. B. Williams' bond, was appealed to the United States ill cult couit yesteulay, Judge Edwauls ap pioving the bond oifeied by Attoinejs Jessup it Jessup. SCHOOLS FOR THE "N0N-C0A1S." AMUSEMENTS. Miss Lvdlu Hnny, daughter of Will iam Haiiy, the li lull tomedv star, Is Mippnitliig her fathei again this seifon. Miss Haiiy fiom an acting standpoint, "Is n thlii off the old block." She Is nlso possessed of a HWeet colitiallo voice of lemaiknble innge and qual ity. Her work In "The Rising Geueia tlon" l deserving of gieat pi also, as It Is one of the taking features of the potfoiiuaiice. "The Rising Genera tion" w 111 be the ntti action at the Acad emy of Music this evening. What is conceded to bo the funniest comedy that has, been hi ought out In lecent yonis comes to the Fiothlnghnm tomoiiow for a matinee and evening peiformanco In the lltst appeal ance In Sci anion of "The Gay Pailslans," n comedy which .Mnnnticr Chailes Fioh mnn has presented with gieat success In New Yoik, Chicago, Huston and Philadelphia. "The Gay Parisians" is an adaptation of the Fiench faice "L'llotel du Llbie Echange," now In Its thlid season nt the Nouveauto thea ter, Pails. It will bo piesented hue by the oilglnal company, com posed of W. J. Fetguson, Sadie Mai thiol, Mrs. E J. Phillips, James O. Dauows, Chailes IS Wells, Matgaiet Goidon, Louis Ilendilcks, Finuk A Connor, Tully Mai shall, W. R. Shlilev, Fiank A. Connor and Mai Ion Paxton Fairfax. The most appi eclated music Is tlie most leflned, the most enjoyable laugh ter is piodurid without a blush; songs that people love most have sweet, le flned melody and puie sentiment A piny that Is built upon finme woik of this descilptlou Is most eeitnln to suc ceed. The opeiatic comedy, "O'Dowd's Neigliboiy," which w 111 be piesented by Mm my and Muiphy's comedians, suppoitlng Mink Mtiiphv, at the Fiotli ingliam Wednesday evening has outilv ulled nil c omiietllois as a mlith pio vokei In tin line of opeiatic oomed. The Jlajdoton Stnudaid says of "The Spoiling Cine," which will be seen at the Academy of Music Satutduy aftei lioon and night: 'The mission of tills play is to make people laugh. Tt has not failed In Its undcitaklng. The au dience last night did not stop laughing dining the inogiess of the entile pot -foi manee, and as the people filed out of tlie house after the final diop ot the cuitnlii they weie still laughing." The Plain Sneaker, of the amo city, says "Theater goeis weie never incite de lighted this season than last evening when they witnessed "The Spoitlng Ciae" at the Giand opeia house It Is a new show, every featuie of which is leficsliing." COLD SNAP RESPONSIBLE. Causes ii l.nu suit f'oi 92,5(10 Between Oltptiitut I'nrliex. John J. Mt'Andiew, ot Olyphant, ton sil tided a skating rink nnd eoutincted with the Olvnhiint Water company lo supply him with wnter to Hood It. Ho hummed 250 feet ot hose, attached It to a plug and turned on the wnter. At 12 o'clock at night the Water company nlleges, caused the water to lie turned off und us a lcsult the water fioze In the liose and mined It. For this and the damage lie sustains by leason of hhi being unnble to open tlie link he sues tlie Wntei company lor $2,r,0O Hon. C. P. O'Mitlley, of Warien it Knapp, Hied the paper In the suit yesteulay. Lots of bargains at tlie gient deal ing sale now on at the Scianton Cash Stoie. JNoticc. The following Is a list of display tarda kept In stock at this oillcu and for sale ut tell cents each; Rooms for rent. For snle. This property for sale. Furnished rooms. House for lent. ,, House to let, etc. twjaj r The raris 400-402 Lackawanna Ayc, Opp, Wyoming House. Cloaks and Trimmed Hats. For Infants and Children. t hi- SlEllO otgnatuto ef tem&foc Ic m e7 15 ABOUT T1HE this adv. was changed. Fact is we have been so busy with inventory and customers we have not had time. We will soon be in shape to have our We hivo 10 000 Dollars worth o JACKF.TS, CAPHS, SIU'AUATi: SICIHTii AND TKIVLMUD HATS, and In order to dispose of llicm In time not to cairy them over, wo -will not wuit until Mnrch, n others do bufoie they leally leducu their pilces to any extent. We hue alitMily put the knife Into our prices nnd cut them right Into half. Not a single gat incut can you Und In oun handsome, cheerful and well lighted storn that does not come up to tlio full stand ard In regard to STYLE and QUALITY. Our store is lighted not by gas, or any other light that makes our gaiiuent look one waj in the stoio und nnothei when u get home. Our stoio Is lighted bvn NATUItAL DAY LIGHT und with PLENTY of It Wo handle. NO Tit ASH If you wnnt trash, then go olsewheie and you'll flint plenty or It thoie Wi handle riNU goods onl, iiml would not keep in our stoni iinj thing that is not TINE IN QUALITY ami UP-TO-DATE In stle, even If wu could novei sell a gannent. Wns tJiven nt Cnlvnrv Kelormcd t'lnirch Lust Night. The book socinl held last evening in the Calvaty Retoiined chinch was a decided sutcess The soc lal was a nov -elty. Its impose being to secuie a nu cleus for a Sunday school llbiaiy. To tills end each peison attending the so cial paid as admittance lee a book oi money of the value ot a book. In ic tutn for this admittance fee a pio gi amine of musical and liteiaiy ntim beis was piesented after which lefiesh inents weie seived and a social hour enjoyed The pi ogi amine consisted nf icclta- tlons by theMbsesMiuy Devlne, Katie Schaflei, Hattie Hass and Mis. lliond llght and Master David Hush. Seveiul phonoRiaphlc sei0cllons vvtie given. Rev. Geoige Welsh sang a solo, Fiank Davis lendeied a banjo solo, Miss Os buin and Jlis. Hillinsei each a piano solo and the Misses Du Hols and Gteu uer fnvoied the audience with nn ln stumental duet. Lots of bai gains at the gieat deal ing sale now on at the Seranton Cash Stoie. The Wheeling, W. V., Intelligencer sa.s nf the Vltascopo cimpany, which will be seen at the Academy of Music Monday and Tuesday evenings unci Tuesday afternoon: "Thepietuies pie sented by tills wondeiful mechanism, the v itascope, dimmed the audience to unstlted applause. So natuial' was the lepioductlon ot scenes In life that, In many Instances, one could almost hem the conveisation. The Robinsons, In their dcstilptlve duet of dec tile steieoptlcon plctuies weie entliely captivating, leaving a mcnal atmos pheie nnd an educational lesson be hind. As an athletic diveislon the Rou-inson-linkci tlio pioved to be one of the most atti active fcattnes of the evening's enteitalnment. The giace f ill gieyhound leaping of Roboi t II linker staitled the people, who, on le allzing what he had done, bioke out In salvos of applause. The niiemphnne also gives a pleasant diversion dm ing the waits for tlie incomputable and staitllng life-like lepioductlon of the Vitascope " Reliable Goods. Reliable Treatment, !s Our Hotto. It Is only sIk weeks plnco wo hava opened oui stoic, and wo can confidently say tint we have, dining that time, inada moio liiends than all other cloak stoics during so man jcais. When you can get bar gains if you want them. Odd pieces of Decorated Diuuerware, Glassware, in facts odds of all kinds, that will accumulate in a store where a large stock is carried, Will give date later. BIRD WARBLING AND SONG. WAS WEARING THE COAT. ICuue If ml the ('.valence of His Guilt Hight with EI nil. Michael Kane, who says his home Is nt Susquehanna, was committed to the county Jail by Aldeiman Holding yes terday on a clmige of stealing a lur tilmincd oveicoat and two pails of burkskinncd clove, fiom the bain of A. G Mlllei. the South Side undeitakei. Kane wot Ltd foi Miller until about two weeks ago when he was dls chniged Tuesday evening about 7 o'cloi k he enteied the stable with which he was peifeetlj familial and look the coat ami glove. A wniant foi his airest was placed In the hands of Constable Mink who lo cated Kane ne.n the South mill and placed him under an est. Kano was wealing the oveicoat and one of the palis of gloves at the time. Tlio other pair could not be found The ovei coat 'found on Kane had Mr. ''Mlllei's name pi luted on tlio lining. Lots of baigalns at the gieat deal ing sale now on at the Seranton Cash Stoie. Older Issued from itcgiuicnttil Heud qtnirtcis with Hefcience to it. The following oidei has been Issued fiom the he.ulquaitets of the Tliii teenth legiment Scianton, Jan, II, 1S07. Regimental Order No. 2. I. Tlie non-coniniissloned olllceis of Companies A, U, C, D, F and H will ic 1)01 1 at the Seranton City Guaid nimoi, Scianton, on Thuisdaj, Jan. 2 and Tliuisd.ty, Feb. 11, 1S97, at S o'clock p in. loi distinction In guard, picket, outpost ami slmikn duties, as exemplified in the "Manuil ot Guaid Duty" and Wagnei'j "Seivlce of Secmlty and Infoimatlon ' 11. The Januniy school will be conduct ed bj I'll st Lieutenant James O. Dlm mkk, Coinpan A, assisted bv Second Lieutenants Leldj It Heel, Company D, and John W. Henjamin, Compaii II. HI, The rebiuinj school will be con ducted b I'll. st Lleulcn nit Tnomiis E Cillmau, Companj D, assisted bj Second Lleutinaiits Samuel S. Deiman, Company A, and David J. Davis, Companj F IV. Slmllai schools foi the nun-coiii-mlssioncd otllceis ot Companies E and G will be held In Jinuiaiv anil Kibiiiuij, the exact dates to be dcteimined b the commanding olllceis of said companies, who will pcisoiuillj. coiiduct the schoola, isElbted b thch iespecne llutitcnants. V. All nppllcatloiib foi leave of absence fiom any school must be made to tho senior olllccr detailed as Inhtiuctor, -it least one da be foi e the specified school dates, (except In case of sudden Illness or similar eimigene), nnd nnj non-com-mlsioned olllcei falling to comply with theo leipiliements will be lcparted to these heidiiuai teis as "absent without leave." VI Other schools, to be held subse quent to tho spring inspection,, will bo announced In fuither oideis. By ordor of Col, llemy A. Cauison. L. T. Mattes, Adjutant. There will bo a joint caucus of, the Seventeenth waul Republicans at Al deiman Howe's ofllce, C02 Lackawanna avenue, Satin day, Jan. 10 1897, between the houis of 7 und 9 p m. for the pur pose of placing In nomination one pet son fo: the common council and dis ti let election olllceis. Ii oulei of Vigilance Committee, Geoige Hamnid, m C. 1! Penman, M J. Andiews. ItiULLn Woods Clicei'i'iillj Excliangcil, Per reel Fit Guaranteed. No Extra Charge. You save from 2i to CO cents on tho dol lar as to pi Ice b Inijing your Cloaks and Tilmmed Hats of us besides being surd that ou are getting good goods of tha latest stjlo and best vvoikmunshlp. MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wjomini? Avenue. Walk in and look around. Tlii id Concert of Y. .1!. V. A. Course Pleased n Good-Sicd House. The third concei t In tho standard lecture and musical com so was given at the Young Men's Clulstian associa tion hall Inst evening' by the Kellogg Hiul Cai nival and Conceit company, to a well filled house. The artists weie Chailes D. Kellogg, blul wniblei; Mis I'mlly Stuait Kellogg, contiallo; Miss Hmma Dillninn, lender and cnllsthen ist; Miss Mary Howman, nlanlste, and D. F. Adnmson, electiiclan. Mr. Kellogg gave some very clever Imitations of birds, his best elfoit being the singing ol the old pong "Listen to the Mocking Hiul" with whistling Imi tations) of that blid, accompanied by steieoptlcon views Miss Dlllmnn, in hei illustiatlons of Delsarto attitudes, dlsplajed gieat command of facial ex piession nnd gestuie In depicting vnil ou, emotions. Mis. Kellogg sang sev eral songs with a veiy sweet continlto voice, and the ontei tnlnmeut closed with scnif and eallstlienlc postuilng with cnloied light eflects by Miss Dill man. Miss Howman furnished appio piiate music at the piano Lots of baigalns at the gieat cleni lli, sale now on at the Scianton Cash Stoie ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. T 400402 LACKA, AVE,, . OPP. WYOA1INU HOUSE. Cor. Lackawanna nnd Wyoming Aves Seranton, Pa. VE HAVE THE BEST .1 tEfi A To Be Found In the City. THIELE School of Mitbic, 520 Spiuce St, Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Siugitij Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Sclui wenka Consetvatoty, New York. Also other competent teachers eua;ed. Mr. Thiele is the successor to tlie late HERR KOPFF. Tat lor-Made, Tailor Fit And Fini And About Half Tailor Prices. Jh 1 416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. fJClilUMJ Lamp mi loss. Diiiiiiond Kings which fornieily sold for J,"j0, now $20, at Davldow Hi os. Skates at Floiey's, 2;c. 410 Spruce Street. fc .- ix. W.cc Wl t iJrJnC-i ft, is csj x r" - rr 'a(-yr s x - I i&kdt Two hundred and sixty-eight lamps are to be sold at a The new yenr found us with one hundred more lamps than shades. Our buyer bought the sample and left-over stock of a large New York shade manufacturer, August Fiudcville & Co., West Broadway and Park Place. True, some of the shades are soiled. That is why we got them for less than the silk 111 them cost, Now stock taking time is coming. More lamps than we want. So away they go. Prices insignificant ; want a lamp ? THE I00SIC P OWDES OL BOOMS I AND 2, COMITM Bl'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. lillNING AND BLASTING HADE AT MOOSIC AND RUflll DALE WORKS. PARLOR LAMPS, DflNQOET LRMP5, READING LAMPS, $35 lamp and bhrule, $21. 28 lamp ant! shade, ,i6. $23 lamp aiul Miatle, $12. 318 lamp anil bhade, $o. $15 lamp and globe, $8. S9 lamp and globe, ,5.30. LIBRARY LAMPS, NIGHT LAMPS, HALL LAMPS, $5 lamp and shade, 3. !?i lamp and shade, 59c. Onyx Tables. Perhaps twenty-five have also had to toe the mark and have prices clipped 53.35 to5i6. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Uittcrtps, EloLtrio Exiilolori, for os pluUliig blasts, Safety 1 um), mid IIIOM nxpuosivus. Repauno Cbonilcal Co. 's EYES Ton can save money by bnylnfi specta cles of Sllveratone, tho eyo specialist at S09 Lackawanna avenue, onely ono UlBht over tho Lohlgh Valley tlcKet olllco. Tha following prices will satisfy yon that they a ro tho cheapost In tho city: Solid koU rlmmed spectacles at $3 CO per pair; tlllel bows at ti. nlcklo bows from 60c. to J1.50; aluminum bows from 75c to $3 00; colored classes from 23c. to $1 23. Wo havo a largo lino of reading glasses, tho bost In tlxt market, at 25c. per pair. Opera and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices. Of. llco hours, 8 a. m. to 12m,; 1 to 0 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam. Beautiful Snow and Ice. 303 Lackawanna Avenue I lned free and satisfaction Is guaranteed
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