'J HE SCRAKTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY (), 1897. 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. I'alnb'i Vh'it Hoards, latest and I hest. Wc have alllsbcs anil styles' t Also 'hlst Cards; lu large variety, ly tlic pack or by the dozen. Games of amusements, all' sorts, for old and ottug people. Illank Account Hooks, all sorts aud all sics, riom the est pocket mem. to the largest Ledger, for all sorts business Stationery, ccr3 thing desirable for the office, desk or counter, all the standatd sorts and novelties, Choice Stationciy for ladles' use. engraving and Printing to order of Calling Cai'ds and Invitations on shot t notice and light prices. See our Specimens and get prices. I'aucj Goods at gteatly reduced pric:s. Jiarains in several lines to reduce stock. IV1. NORTON, 32: Lackawanna Ave. SSI The Finest -SSS BUCKWHEAT FLOOR Ye Ever Had in the Mill. . We Wholesale It. o 5e 3$i$35sSeS ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIi EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." TINEST DEN TAL WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HENP0D& WARD ELL 3,6 LACKAWMIM AVE. NICHOLSON. An elite! tnlnment was Klven last een Ing at tin opeia house 1) selected tali lit foi the benefit or the Epwoith league A fin. i-iluMiummo wuh jutklti.tl, couslstlti: of octl duets and solos hj C A VVlilt moie, of Scianton, tmoi, and 1' Ellis Bond, of Nicholson, basso, iliumatlc sekc yons l) Mai ton VV. Sti'phens, hunioious selections b G. L.. Beaidslcj, ol Illi nois C II Wilson, of New Yolk, acted as piano soloist and accompanist. Its Matlhla Williams, the oldest resi dent of this vlelnit), iclebiated the nlne t -second annheisaiy of her birth on Thin via at the home of hei son, A II 1)11 mis, the only othei u lathes pusent liillif, lui joungist son, C 11 Williams anil wlfi and hei giamlson, V M. 111 Icnis and famll). Losing lettets of con giatulutlons wpie leeched lioin two diughteis in Iowa, one In NoitolU, A'n , and one In Oinngo N J, togithcr with seveial packages containing tokens of ic meinbeiances. Mrs Williams is In the in jowiipnt of good he ilth. Benjamin V. Pcdilck will move his fam ily to Dalton this sptlng, wheie he will conduct a meat maikot Nest Sutulaj being known In the Unl vrsallst chinch as Young People's DiJ , the seilces in the tnenlng will be con ducted h the Young People's Chilstlan union connected with the chinch. A spe cial piogramme will be provided, Including music, lecltatlons and lemarks. Miss Bes.sle Wheeler, who has been vis iting In Scianton the past week, ii turned home on Thuisdaj last. Mrs Sarah J. Williams Is spending n Tew days in Kingston with hei son, Hun j Andiew Walker has been spending the week In comt at Tunkhannock. h A Uinghum was granted a dhoice fiom his wife last Monday by the coutt of this county. Hoi ace. Cooper, of Niles Valley, Is spend ing a few davs with IiIh paients, .Mi. and JMis. N Cooyer Sleighing Is qultofalr In this locality and Is being liiorously enjojed. A select social dance will be given h the oung people this evening at the opeia houe. oro Weather in Temipssoc. ICnowIlle, Tenn , Jan. 20 At 12 o'clock Inst night the theimometer lcglsteied zeio In ithls city, which Is the coldest for years. WHAT WE In our show windows you will see the greatest offer in Gent's Shoes foi this season, all stales and kinds, roimerly sold nt,3 50. Will sell for poSO The Pair. 000,00000000000 fii 410 Sprues Strest. TTTVyiTTYTVTyTI' i ji ARE 4 t'Ww 6 TSiinwi)Lifai turn mmu PRICE OF BEER IS ONTHE DECLINE, . Robinson's Sons Cut the Price Down Two Dollars a Barrel. FURTHER CUTTING IS GXPECTED Ucluilurs Say Tlml llcfore Three .11 on (lis llue Hxpitcil the llrcuers W ill lie Clad to Soil Tlicm lot 85 n UarroN-Soine of Thuin Aver That The j- Kcu Now !cl a Kate Hotter Thau SO. Eeer has taken another dtop or to speak moi e eoiiectly the pi Ice has Dining the last year there has heen a Rood deal of shaving of pi lees 1v Hie local brew ei s from the fonner itantlrrd pi lee of $S a hail el but atteiillon to this fact was not veiy pioinlnently fo used until this week when the linn of 1. Itol-lnsoii's Sons ittlucid the pi Ice to JO Scveial of the biowoilos hnvelieeu innK liic, a $'i i.ilu for seveial months In eonM'oiience of the h1i.ii i ec')inp',tltlon that now exlsti and the ladlctil ste p taken hy the 13. Robinsons' Sons was not wholly a suipilsn to the trile The Scianton Biewliif,' conip my which ex'iects to have the pioduc t of Its new blew ei y at I'oplai stieet and Mousey avenue on the ninikit within a few months contemplated making a l. to ol W a ban el to the t.-a. At leat It was so lepoited and thin too ina have had siiniethlii!? to do w ilh the pi ice bi d this week hi the big; -it Side llic -nitr Hi in B.ewer Kiant', of Cai bondale, was the 111 st to L'lve a f(! late to the Hade and the othei bieweis wen foued lium time to time to make concession to their eustoincis in censeiilent e Thlu lid to a ijeiieial shaving of pilees all mound where It was neeessaij to hold ti title but on the sutface an e(Toit wu'i ijeuei allj made to sustain the $S lat.-. Nov howcvei, the SO late Is ueiii il end theie Is a iiobabilltv that it will ro lowei, In fact inau letaileis allege that thev now enjoy a late that is con sldeiabb Ies,s than $0 The Koblntons have not exines-ioel themsehes nulillely as to what theli lutuie (ouise will be hut thej aie le poited to have told that 11 the cuttlns of piiees continues thev will luin the pi Ice (low n to S4 ii banNl Men well aeiialnted w'lth Iho biewing business s i that thl) would be ltiliious and that sin h a pi Ice could not long be main tained fn the meantime the letnllers aie hap py and eonlldently in edict that the blew en w ill be glad to sell them foi $5 a ban el betoic tlnee months have l oiled aiound Theie Is a geneial feeling among the letaileis, however, that the Hitting of pi ices cannot continue In definitely nnd that a comblintlon of the blew eis to lirilnlaln pikes will become absolutely necessaiy within a fc.v months I. en with a stiong combination of that kind, howevci, the old pilees ca.ii nev ti be lestoied AMUSEMENTS. lltnn l.Ti kiiye's new plav, "Dr Bel giafi " will be lnesented at the Kioth inghain AVednesdny evening Mi. I.iek aje's snpjioi ting toinpunv Is a mei Ho lloas oiftjuUation. When It Ik undei stond that the c omptnv consists of such cTlTWI lc hud tlioioughly llnlshed ai llsts ni Mlfis Maile WalnWilght, that giand old man of the Ameilcan stage. C W. Touldock, Foi lest P.oblnscm, Hviou Dougless, Joseph Allen, Allied lluiip-on Alice lvans and Caiollne Kianklln It will he seen that seldom has such a inagnillcent agsiegatlon of actoi'- and notiotssos been gat hei cd to gether In nnv one company The au thoi of the pla Is Chailes Klein, and the pilnclpal ehaiacler Is nld to be much moie complex than that of Svcn gall, in "Tiilbv," which Mr. Lacknje cicated. Svongall used the power of bv pnotlsni for bullish put poses only The stoiy of "Di Belgrnfl" Is that ol an enthusiast who puisnes the occult sci ence with noble -motives, whose own life has been pine, nnd who Is suddenly confionted bj the icvelntlon of a gieat wiong" Imposed upon the sister for whom he lins tolled, and Is piovoked to take levenge upon her betiajer by s-tiangllng him. The only witness to the ciime is the hetiayei's sistei, and to bave himself, he employs the mvste lious powei he hns actiulied, tin owing her lite Into a dieam which he cou ncils, and causing her to accuse her own betiothed of the eilme of which Uelgrnff is guilty. Wilton L,ackaye lanks among the veiy foiemost of Ameilcan aetois and his leading lady, Miss Maile 'Waln Wilght, has frequently been seen lu Scianton as a stat Her woik In "Dr. Belginlf" she hei self pionounces to be one of the sricatest aulstlc successes she has ever attained. Fouest Robin son, another lnembei of the company, Is also well known heie, and Is an hon oiaiy member of the Green Ridge wheelmen. It will lie lemembeied that he appealed under their auspices at the Fiothlnghani two seasons nuo In the "Iost Paiadlse." The other membeis of Mi I.ackaye's organlatfon, and paiticulaily C. W. Couldock, aie well known to local theater goeis. The sale of seats for "Di. Belgiaff" will open at the Fiothlngham bov ofllce Monday moining Theie will he no cheeks given out. In "O'Bilen, the Conti actor," which Is to be piesented at the Fiothlngham next Tuesday evening Daniel Sully has found a play vvoithy of his abilities as an actoi, and one which furnishes him an excellent oppoitunlty to display to eftect his notable success as an Iilsh dialect comedian. In this play he alms at and accomplishes what no other Iilsh comedian has succeeded in doing, namely, poitinvlng faithfully the type of Hibernian sons that we meet with In the evei-day walks of life, exhibit ing, together with the well known wit and geniality a lellned bentlment and lofty puipobe that aie not sulllclently ci edited on the stage to a. nationality which possesses each to a maiked de gi ee. The ill st half of next week the Bums and Nina Vaudeville company, with the now piojeetlng machine, the "Net tlseope," wUUiold the bonids at Davis' theater. The com pan v Is compilsed of top-llneis In the piofesslon, and the "Nettlscopo" Is claimed to bo an Im provement on all animated pletuie-pro-Jpctlng ninchlnes. ThW is the ilrct np- paiatus of the kind to be exhibited In ths house. Alfred llradley, lopresentlng the "Prisoner of Zenda" company, Is In the city nr innglng for the appeal ance of the company at' the Fiothlngham next Saturduy afternoon and evening. - To Curu ii Cold in One liny. Take laxative Uromo Qujnlne Tablets. All druggists refund tho money It It fails to cure. 2S cents. INJURED BY AN ICICLE. I,urt:o On i' Toll on lutur Manloy, In jurliiK His Head anil Hand. I'dor Munley, wilding at 010 hitch fstiocl, an Lniilojc of the Lnekiiwaniiii lion and Steel company, wns lmlnfultv Injutid ycHleiday nfUinnou while Btoi liiK i enr of coil fioin the holler loom. hlle ho wan heneath the cues oC tin hulldliig, ii heavy Icicle became illi loilguil and toll, ptilUliiK JInnley on the hnd nnd l outlet hip, hlni senseless. A not Hon of the lee stiuck hls right hand which leatcd on the odco of tlji car. Sevpial tlngcis were badly mash ed. Tie was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital whoic his Injuilcs wciediessed utul he was snnt home. RESOURCES OF FLORIDA. Thoi Arc Demonstrated ll nn l'.vhl hitiou lu a Parlor Cm. rioilda on wheels Is what a mag nllkent pallor car, filled with Floi Ida's hiMirles, Is called. it has anlved In town and Is stationed on the switch at the Dolawaie.I.ackawanna . West ern depot, and will be open to the pub lic tomouow and eveiy clay until Feb (1, f i oin ll a in to U p m. The tesouices of Flotilla are illim ttated by a w outlet fill display of ftults, plants, photogiaphlc views, etc, and Is v ell wot th peeing The admission Is 10 cents for adults and 5 cents loi chil dren COW HAD HYDROPHOBIA It Was Bitten By a Dog That Wns Running Wild In the Vicinity of Greenwood. fc-vor il w cm ks ago a stiange dog nindo lii - nppcaianie at the stables ol tlte ;.. i i.. i-, ,v,i ni.',i e tiecjiw ooii siuifs ,n uicciiiiit . -clog eeteel slinnelv and was dilvcn off bv the attendnnt, and nftei wvids .It was dlseovcicd lu the bam of Hcniy lloson, a momlneut cltlen of Gieen wood Mis Koson, who went to the bam to milk bet cows, found the dog plamg havie about the bain It at tacked a cow bv the thioit and so lightly did the dog ding to the tin oat ol the cow, that .Mis. Kossoa was oblig ed to call in help to ltsetie the life of hei valuable aninnl The dog went about the place acting eiy stiangely and no one seemed to know wheie It came fiom Scvual ieiilenti stalled In Iiursuit to shoot ll but the dog escaped the bnll"ts of his pui suets, onlj to ill'' of the votbt canine disease" Aflei the dog was de ael nothing moie was thought ol the matter until o.ie morning Mi Boss, n Jiseoveicd that the bitten cow was sick The anlmul le lused watci and food, and acted vol y stiangclj and became vicious He se emed the teivlcis jf Di. Ileniy l.eu lliols, the setcilnaij sineon of I'avloi, who alter a most e uetul and thoiough studv of th, svnudoms, pioiiounced It a case ol genuine rydiophobl i. The cow piesentecl all the svmptoms of hvdioul'obla and the owner mid nelghbois wcie nfinld to go ntar the beast The cow , ncn in good hralth was veiy gentle and was a f nnilv pet Di Loiilhnldt stated that there vere posit I v e s nipt inns cl hvdiophobin ines ent and dliccted that the anlui il be desti ovecl Aftel the ownei became com lined that the cow was becMinlng moie vicious and mine danseious, he eon ended to have hei sj.ot. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Under tills heading shoit lettus of In teust will be published when aeeompi nled foi publication, b the wrltei'-i Hump The Tiibune will not be lipid ie aponsiblc foi opinions heie expiessed lie Is Not it Candidate. To tho Citizens of the lioiough ol Taylor. I heicbj beg leave to Instiuc t the voten that I am not a candidate foi audltoi on the Citizens' ticket, as was stated lu tin Tiuth Thuisilii) evening 1 knew nothing of the all.ili until 1 saw It published, ltcspeetlully, Uorge .Mnuli. Taj loi, Pa. Seciintv Ituildiiig nnd Savings Union. Chuleied uude" Pennsjlvanla laws. Home olllce, looms 1'oS and 'Mi Jlcais building, Scranton, Pa ; telephone liiti. Olllce is Colonel tleoige Sdiulerson, piislilcnt. Colonel P. 1, Hitchcock, Ue piesldent, IMinunil A. Haiti, actual)', 1. J Slebechci, tieasurei, Hoiace 13, Hand, attoine), Albeit Pall, seeietai): H. K Ciannei, sUiieilnteudent of agencies, Hoaid of dlrectois Colonel tleoige Han del son, attoinev and eounscl-at-law ; Col onel P 1.. Hitchcock, lnsuiance and uttoi ne) , Kdinund A. Haiti, county sUive)oi, I. J. Slebeckei, cutpets and drapeileri; Albut Hull, seeietai) of S. 11, and . I' ; 1'iaiik II. demons, sheilff of Lackawanna count), Piunk P. Clulstlan, battel and gent's fuinMiei , C ('. Pcrbei, of Clemons, Peibel .v. O'.Miille) Co.; Charles H. Cou ncil, seeietai) and tieasuiei I.aekavsanna mills . S13.MI-ANNUAU STATn.Mn.NT, JA.V. 1, lb'i? ASS13TS. Cash In bank nnd olllce.? 2,Si2 10 Heal estate loans 40,714 111 Stock loans fill) 00 Installment dues unpaid 600 73 Intel est and premium due and unpaid ... 1,1.11 S3 Heal estate 1,700 00 Olllce furniture and 11- tmes 2s lit lnsuiance advanced . . is 7", Due fiom expense fund . SI OO $13,101 -1 1.IAH1I.ITI13S Installment stock $K,0i,S7J Debentuio nnd coupon stock 8,111 0) Dues Advnnied by mem- ' hi i s 7Ki fjil Hills pa).ible , 1,000 (ki t'ndlvlded inollts LM.'. Sy $ls,101 21 PHOITT AND LOSS. Intel est nnd piemium received $ 1.S17 CS Intel est nnd piemium diltiuiuent sicmed .. . 1,111 81 Klnes leeelved (.1 i Wlthdiawal pioflts .. . 24 CJ $ 3,057 42 Suudiy loan fund, In- teiest and discount.., $ 40 CO Debentute dividends . .. 201 ir InteteHt and discount . 2111 Oi Delinquent lutiiesi and piemium Jul) 1 . 277 10 Net piolltn, (0 months) 2,122 ill $ 3,0",7 12 Uiubet of shaies In toice Jun 1,-lb'J7, 1,501, EYES' MINED FREE, You can save money by buying specta cles of SUverstone, the eye specialist, at S03 Lackawanna avenue, onely one fllsht over the Lehlch Valley ticket olllce. The following prlceH will satisfy you that they aro the cheapest In the city: Solid Rold rimmed spectacles at $3 00 per pair;, filled bows at 2; nlcklo bows from EOc, to $l,E0; aluminum bow3 from 75c, to J2 00; colored glasses from 23c. to $1.23, Wo have a larse line of reading glasses, the best In the market, at 25c, per pair. Opera, and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices. Of. flco hours, 8 a. m, to 12m,; 1 to C p. m. Ttemember that your eyes will bo exam. Ined free and satisfaction is guaranteed. SHARP PRACTICES AREjNTiMATED Constalila's Sale, It Is Alleged Was a rifle OH Color. EFFORT TO HAVE IT SET ASIDE Verdict of $1,100, 01 in I'avoi of the Plalutlfl in tlio l,ong-VV iiuleil .loiicHSeliimnll CnsL,--Vi,rdict lor the Doiuiisc Dhectcd in the Itccd 'I'ropp Casc--lihciv man Soinnicrs huttlus for 850. After having gone over for four tonus at the Instance of I he defendants, the ca'-e of A. 13. Ul telly against Homy Chopped and William Van (Inrdi r was dually hi ought to tilnl yc3teidny befoie Judge Aichbald. Anothei elfoit was made dt continuance on the giouml that Mr Van Cnrdor hud been called to Sus quehanna by the Illness of his inoth"i hut Judge Aichbald lefuscd to giant It, saying thtit If any Injuiy should it suit flonl the case being loiced to ti lal it colli I be leinedled Intel. The suit Is civ el a piano which wns sold by Delt'-ilv to Van Goidei on con tract and Innsfeiied to Clmppel by a constable's sale befoie It had been fully palu for. The plaintiff alleges that the constable's sale was olf color aud Is seeking to have it et aside and to ie gain possession of the piano. The Instiumeiit wns dellvcicd to Vnn flotdei ,uist six yoais ngo yesteidav In Mav. 1ST,, vvhn theie was still $llr, owing, the nlmo vas sold at consta ble's Mile I'happel, who was Van Uoi tlei'u hi ml 1 1 id nnd who caused the -nle for a lent bill ot "SIS, bought the piano lor 5 'The piano was the onlv aitlele dispnsid of ut the talc. It was nvet taken fiom V in Ootdei's house and Is f till theie. Vnn lioidui iin ing lent for It to Ch ippel it is alleged Mi Cliappel s detente 1 1 that no notice was given puoi lo the sale that anjone had a claim against the piano and as the sale was lu evci.v waj tegular, the case as fai is It concerns him, should be dlsiTls-c?cl Mr Vnn (.ioidei's defense has pot 'is ct boon outlined The plnllitlll is lepicsented b S U Pilee and n W Peck, the defcube bj V C Newccimbe and (1'oige V, lieale. The case ,vui3 on at aellouinmenl. The case ol l.hei.vmaii Chailes A. Sotnmois .mInst A T llidgewav and otlieis waotalleo but did not go to tilal, the iiutle'- eflecting a leUlement vvhile the piellmlnrii.s wete on Mi Soin nieis claimed 17r, n i damages to a team and euttei which the detendants lented last w Intel TI e case was compi utilised loi vr0, each part lo pay his own costs. S L Pilce npiesented the 'plalnttlf and i: C Xewcoiuhe and C. W. Dawson the defense 'I he Van Seiilen-Raub case ,ent to the Jtuv just befoie noon. No vol did hrd been leached up to adjoin ning time The Jtuv In the -ise of M T3 Wortlen asslijiied to Stephen Jones against n. By tho uso ot my new locnl aiiapstlictlc. No sloop.producingagont. It is simply applied to tho gums and tho tooth oxtractod without n partielo of pnin. All other dentnl operations performed posl tholy without paiu, FT LL1 WARRANTED 5 YEARS. Theso nro tho same tooth other charge fiom Slj to S2j a set for. dentists TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Gold nnd rorcolaia Crowns; Gold, bilver and Cement rilllngs, at ono-half tho usunl cost. Examination fieo. OpenovouliiBS 7 to S. bundti) s U to 11 a. m. DU. BARRETL DENTIST 316 Spruce Street, Next Door to Hotel Jerni) n. T LiU VTDIiPTCfl ittltl aIIIII) WITHOUT PAIN IHSXFI S 1 Vv 1 ULL U In order to acquaint people with our LINEN DE PARTHENT we intend giving them the greatest bargains ever offered in this city. The goods are new, having just been opened. Table Linens,. Of Reeds & Barnsley Manufacturing. S'c Oieam Damask stilctl pm lluuti 23c. 40c. I'lfMm Damask strletlj pui linen -J Tie Cie.im Dumask stiktlj puio linen .13i Mi I'li-um Damusk stllctl pill e lint ii atie C5i Ciiani Dumusk stilctl puiu linen 4"c. 03c Cieam Dumask stilttb puiu linen KSc b5i' Cieum Damask stilctlj puio linen rJc. Kc. Hleucht'd Snow Whltu . , , Kl: (Oe. Illuuchfd Snow White ..., ,. .MX- 75i Uleuiheil Snow Whltu .... ! t,!jt DOc. nibuehed Snow White TVo $1 UU Uleached Snow Whltu Ssc pud a laige ussottmunt of lino llncii'i ranging lp pi Ices fiom $1 23 to I i 00 pur ui,jf ut grc'.Ul) l educed pilci'S. Napkins. "8 squaie, worth COc , for 47c Napkins, sqiuie, worth Sue , for C9o Napkins, "Si squat e, woith $1.00, for Ssc Napkins, laige iliunei, woitli $1 &), foi $1 13 Schlmpft, wjilcli.lmd been on since Mon day, Man, t, letuiucd a Veidltt for $1.1()f fa! In favor of the plaintiff at the opening of ('ottit, .veMiei'ditv moining. In the case of Caroline M, Heed against the excctitoia of the ettnto of Clmilen Tiopi, d"ceaSed, cx-Shoflff Fahey and otlieis, a vctdlet was dlicct ed for the defend tuts bj .ludge 13d w at tin. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Judfee Arclilmld .vesterday revoked Iho order for a stay of proceedings pending a mle for a bill of particulars petitioned foi by the plulntlff In tho case of the Standard Life Itisumnce compnny of Dc ttolt against Arthur Hitchcock. An attachment execution was ycstei day Issued against William Paired and l.hszlo Parrell, of Carbondale, at the In stance of Andrew Olhmrtin, The Inter state Mutual rite lnsuiniice company of Plilladclplil i Is summoned as garnishee. In the estate of C. t Martin, lute of the city of Scranton, letters of admlnittiitlon weio yi'Lteiihij granted to the widow, 121l7abeth Martin, 'lhe will ot August Peuster, lute of Scranton, was admitted to probate and letlei testamentary gi ant ed to the widow, MuiKUoiItu Peuster. Judge Aiehbild Vsteida gi anted a new tilul in the tao of John Mjers and otlieis against llllibdh Pilnglo uud otli eis, which, on Tliumduy, vmis dccldtMl In f.ivoi ol the plulntlfls One of the lea- soiib upon which the petition foi the new tilul wns h ised vns that the loim of Nsile should haVt" been pjitltlau lutliei thin ejectment piocoidlugs. On motion of J 13. Hun, nttniucj foi the C.iibondale Ti action companv, Judge (Juuster jesteidiy grunted a mle to show cause whv a stay or execution should not be gianled lu the Judgment scouted against the companv b Uomlnlck Klllen, uutll'sueh time as the appeil taken bj the tompaiiv. shall Imve been deteimlned This Is one of the thirteen diim ige suits glow ing out of the lajlng of tiaeUs on Colt tge stieet, Cai bond de Thoin is VYhcluti, accused of aggiavatcd assault and batteo, bv P I' Millovein, was vesteiday ie leased fioin Jail on i'M bail furnished b William J McNIchols Patilck Corcoian, of Fell township, charged with smety hj Mlehii 1 Kiatkv, secured his fieedom jcsteiduv b pav lug the costs and Inducing Daniel Heuley to give J-OH ball that he would eompoit him self as behooves a good and peaceable citl sen foi the twin of six months. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho fie- ilcllo slgs&turs cf &0&G& etr viairsr. lELTilfi The V. H. Wright stock grows smaller aud small er. We add to it some goods, from regular stock. Certain things that we want sold. Stock talcing time is coming aud the blue peucil will cross off the old mark aud put on figures to speed them away. Paj's us picking in every department. Bag Tags Solid silvei , with leather strap, bilk stitched, fifty or seventy-five cents you would e.xpect. Sale Pi ice, 20c Lady's Watch Perhaps you have 1 had one." Gold filled heen saying, "Wish Now is youi chance. case, wear 15 yeuis, American woiks that truly tell you what time it is, and the price is 8.90, instead of fifteen dollais. Cut Glass Laige cut "lass firm wanted money We proposed this way: Sell us at about half price and we could use it. We get it. Part is here, most beautiful, too. Bow Is, S2.00 and up. Dishes, S1.68 and up. Tea Set, Sio 00. Punch Bowl, S29 50. Lots of Other Pieces. Scarf Pins Solid gold pins, doens of designs, set with leal stones, all ready to go for today. One dollar. REXFORD'S, 303 Napkins, laige dinner, woith $-'00, for 51 V! Nupklnx, huge dlnnti, ,oith$JJ", foi $1.7'l Napkins, lingo (Uliliei, woith i M, foi 51 S3 A hugo stock of hh'hei-pilctnl goods. $1 00 large ciochct quilt, for .. 51 -" l.iigu ciotlut qiilltH foi .Maiailllea quilts, all giailes, pi Ices fi'JC 93c at iciluced i Something now, Stef us Uios.' soft llnsh ciashis leady foi use. 8c ciash foi Go, lur clash foi , 7c. Ut clash tot ic. 15c ciash fot U'jo de cotton i i.ish 3c Cc cotton clash ... . u'-o Towels, huso stock, at two-thirds actual value Commencing Monday, February I9 1 897. s 415, 417 Lackawanna MINER LINNEN INJURED. Critoliuil It) a Tall of Uoof in Von Storch Shalt. James I.lnnen, of West MniUct street, wuh seilouslv liijuted jesletday tuotil Ing In the Von Sloich shaft )jyn fall of lock. He hml lnepared a shot and after the explcslon wns letuinlng fiom his place of safety, when it piece of lock ,tliut had liecome loosened By the shock, fell on hlin. lie was badly cut and bruised about tho head and cheat. iuici:i!uitu. The Itcpubllcans of the Third wnid held thch caucus In llrbe'a hall on 'lhuisdny evening, and nomlnitcd the following tick et. Por council, tlucc years' term, John Pcrchlnskl, and school dlicctois, Pied Klcfei, three Jems, and Thomas Kinv nlck, two years. The defeated candidates, William McLaughlin, and Ueorge l.os nowskl, me dissatisfied with the way the afTali was conducted nnd liuve tiled nomi nation pipcis, They allege illegal voting at the cui'cus. The citizens ot the Thhtl waul attempt ed to hold a caucus on Tluusdav evening, but fulled. Piofessor and Mis M J. T.lovd aie le Jolelng over the advent of a daughter. tleoige Manifold called on Otj pliant fi lends jestenlnj. Prclois Scianton to New Voik City. W. S MacMlllan, of Plttston, who foi the past ten jeais has been In ehaige of the watchmaking depaitinent of Jumes JlacMlllnn & Co , at Avoca, and lecently with W. C. A. Westpfnhl, Maiden Lane, New Yoik, has located at No. 43!) Spiuce street, this city . and will devote his lime to the lepalilng of line and complicated watches, clocks and jewohy. Ilefeience will be cheellully given to those wishing It Cenetnl Passenget Agent Scull, of the 15 & O H. It., recentlv estimated that the Innuguiutlon ttavel would be neat ly doubt' what It was font yeais ago The impioveincnts that have been made on the II .Si O within the p.ist ear will enable him to easily handle ilftv pet cent more people than ev el be loie. Why lot j our home and business bo destroy ed throunh strong drink oi mor)hlnn when von can bo curd In four weeks at tho Keoloy Instltuto, 728 Mndisnn .iTonuo facmntoa. Pa. riicCure Will Dear tavcitlcatlan. to lose, so we lose, Rare Gold Rings solid gold lings. One hundred and eighty-six Some have leal diamonds and other precious stones. Want some for a dollai ? Sugar Tongs Solid silvei, made by a ma- Uei that you know ot, "Whiting." Some get dollar seventy-five. Not many, but first comers get them 75c. A Watch A man's watch, 1 5 yeai gold filled case, nicely engraved. Good time piece. It should biing $15, that is, if we did not get a lot as we did. $7.90. Not many. Cliff Buttons Thiee hun ch ed paii, gold filled, gold plated Wnght's pi ice from 1 to $2. Pick them out, all in a pile, forty-five cents. Lady's Watch A beauty. Six real dia monds inlaid in case. Heavy gold, I with Klgin works. Half value, S22. Lackawanna Ave. s Having bought a large Cotton Goods ever sold at. we lift ers the benefit of our purchase: 7'c. I.on-dalo 7!ic 1'iult of Loom ljx.i. J'lldo of Wist IJ'S.c. l.onsdulu Caiuhilc . . .. Uc. Loikwood 3-4 I'. V .Muxllii . Oc. . oc. 10c. . I'e. . ic lie. 14c. l.ockwood 0-1 1' C. .Muslin Uc. l.oekwood 30-huh Muslin 10c, 17c. I.uckwood 8-4 Sht'ctlmr 0o. l.oekwood D-l Shiutlug . 2Jc. I.oikwood 10-1 Sheeting lilc. Utlea b-1 HhCftlng ,. .. 21c. Utli a y-l Sheeting LJc t'tiea 10-1 Sheeting .... 14c. 10c. ISc. ,...15ic. ...,17'..c. ...,19c. Oooil Apt on Cl'ugham ., llcst Apt on (lliigham . Hist Indigo illiiu Calico Hood C'.illi o . . Shaker I'lunncl 3c Cc. lc Jc 4c. Avenue, Scranton, Closing out sale Odds and Buds, parts of sets and complete sets of open stock pattern which we wish to close. Now is your time to buy good goods at prices of poor Pernor Prcflont Price. l'rico M?.?.0 b:::." $ wo $ 2,49 10uer,1So?3.Io..o.a..!?: 10.00 3.49 10.1 Ploco Decorated Cirls- .10 flfl lO QQ bid China Dinner Bets.. 10. UU 14,90 lWiil'co Decorated Trench 08 fill 00 flfl China Dlunui Sots 40. UU 44. UU 111 Pleco Decorated Cldni 0 OR OJ no 151 Pinco Doeorited Th c. JseYs..?.'?..n.1.,.'.m:': loo.oo ss.oo Odd Pieces of Glassware. Tumblers, Etc. MILLAR & PECK, 181 Wjoinlug Aiomic. Walk in and look around. 416 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TEiiELE School of Music, 50 Spittcc St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Trdining, Solo Singing Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Roth teachers at celebrated Schut wenla Couscivatory, New Yoik. Also other competent teachets engaged. Mi. 'lhiels is the successor to the latj iiERR KOPFF. MT. PLEASANT v ATRETAIL, Coal of tho heat quallts for domestic us end of all sizes, including liucknheat anl Iilrdseye, delivered in any part of the city; at the lowest price. Orders received at tho Office, first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No. il; telephone No 2624 or at the mlno, tel phono No. 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers eupplled at the mine. WIVl-T. SMBTH. e ngSo stock of the very lowest prices propose to give our custom li Good nrovn Muslin, only SJic Hit, lirowu .Muslin, only . 7c. mown .Muslin oi'.-c 7c. Atlantic A, only a'.io. 7c. Atlantic II, onl MiC. lie. Ucst l.oekwood 3-1 1. C. Jtuslln . Sc, 13e. llest Loikwood 0-1 I. C MusllU..10o, loc. Ilest l.oekwood S-l Shctitlng UV4C ISc Ueit I.oikwood 9-1 Sheeting lie 20c. Host I.oikwood 10-4 Sheeting ....ICo, 17c. West I'tica S-t Sheotlng Vo'io. l'lc. llLbtl'tlca 8-4 Sheeting l"1,iC 21e. llest I'tica 10-1 Sheeting l"c. 15LKAC1IK1). tic 7c i'-.e Good Muslin onl Koi t st 11111 . -tc, Cc. Pa. AT CO A 9
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