Tina sen anton tribune-Wednesday -MomTN&, .fei-j-ruauy ,j, is?)-. j? NORTON'S BULLETIN. l'.il!ic's Wli'st Hoards, liitcstanil licit. Wo h;ie all slcs ami style. ,Alsi U'hlst Cards; lit Iaric variety, bj lltu pack or by tliu diwcn. Games nl" (iiuusciiieiits, all suits," for old and 3 uiiiijl; people. Hlank Accomit Hooks, all sot ts and all sles, fiom the vest pocket mem. to the lniest I.cilijcr, for all sorts business Stationeiy, eertlijng dcsitalile for the office, desk or counter, all the standard sorts and no cities, Choice Stationery for ladies' use. r.iiiiiMvlng and Pi luting to order (if Calling Cauls and Invitations (111 shoit notice and tight pi ices. See our Specimens and get ptices. ti!Kj (inods at greatly 1 educed piicjs, Hatgains in sacral lines to lediae stoiK. JVJ. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Aa or i rui The Finest If BOCKWHEflT FLOOR 1 We Ever Had in tlio Hill. We o 00 Wholesale it. til -2 OSOO'SXiXRfi' ABSOLUTELY WITQOUT PAIN EXTRACTION Or TEHTII WITH "AXAESTIIENn." TINEST DEN TAL. WOUIC IN THE C1TST. DRS, HENWOOD & WARDELL 3!6 LACKAWANNA fl'JE. PJEUSONAL. Mi1- U A Kih li.is returned fiom a I It Lo New 1 01 k cll. MNs Kalle (lladv. ol William stieet, 1 I lust eVellillK fOl II tWO Wec'liS li'l' Hi friends In Vllkes-Uaue und Mims .V.IK Mi and lira. G W. IIislei nnil rtaiiRh tii hive 1 etui noil fiom rulcison, N. J., mi I have taken looms at J. D. Cuijl's, COS LI11 1. 11 strett. GANNON WILL LEAVE THE JAIL. 'I litiiMluy 2!o Is In He Taken Uofoio ConiuiisMonui Hi'(iinlev . Attorney Richaid Husteed and At li 1 in y I. II. Uurns ycsteiday made an 1 Palliation to Judge Gunstei lor an null 1 permitting tliem to liave Jaincs f iiinun, who is in the county jail, t ik 11 befoie Conimlssionei Jl. A. 51c tliuhy that Ills deposition may be ofll c 111 II v taken. (! union 1b tlie man who for over two v 11s lias been in the county jail be i nise he leiused to sign a deed an di 1 (tid bv tlie couit. Recently his at 1 11 in y.s began pioieedinijs to secuio Cannon's lelease and one oC the steps t iUi 11 lias been the appointment of. At t iiruy ZMcOinley as commissioner to t iUi tobtlniony with jefeience to the ( ise. ludKo aunstci" granted the order li.ijed for and on Thursday Gannon will be taken before Mr. JUUInley ami his deposition lecorded. T.lvci Complaints cured by BCEOII AM'S PILLS. rjjyai For Infants and Children. 1" -w MAAAAAiut fcAltl.AAAftaAjiAAA V 3 YVlirtl VV JD 1 ARE DOING In our show windows you Mill see the greatest olfet in Gent's Shoes for this season, all styles and kinds. Formerly sold n't $3 50. Will sell for 410 Spruce Skoal. yv wrv 'wv ww iirrvwv www v mmm j 4.50 pair, 00000000000000 1 SCH1NK fi SPENCER PLANS ARE ADOPTED FOR APARSOMGE Congregation of First Church Decides to Erect Such a Building. ' UESOLUIION THAT WAS PASSED Dlircts tlio tliiili'.ln Committee to l'rocucil to lliitu n I'lirMiiinne Hicctcd 011 the rouiiil Iluiotulorc Olituineil lor 'I'luit l'urposu--l'lsiiis Mure Drawn In Arcliitiiut li. C llolduii liuildini; Mill Itu Stone mill Coil About tils, 0(10. A mc ial meetliiK of the eoiiRlescatlnn of 1 lie r-'li st Presbyteilan chimli war held last evening In the auditorium of the 1 Inn (In O. A. Fuller pleslded and W. J. Iliind acted us seeiotniy. Tin. meetltiK was called toi the e);pres pur pose of taUlnir action nn the (ideation of building a parsonage. The follow ing ti solution. was pienented and unan imously adopted. lit solved. That the timtces of the chilli h be nuthoilKcd to secure a Ii-upo of Hie Short eid house ami lot foi usffas a paiionttRe dining flic coming yeai. Ill solved, Tliut in accordance with ac tion licictororo twice taken by the eon gu nation after full discussion. Alia build. liiB lominHtce be Ami Is yeielij directed to proceed to iiect a pai.anuce on Rioitnd ahead oljtiiliiei fni the unc, Ulnl Toi thut puipo'c the be duly authorlireil lo pi 01 in i' sulisi ilptlons, which, tnjiftlior with the mone nheadv on hund for I lie )in pnse, will be sulllcient to elect the paronaifp without debt. The building committee of the chuiili, to whlili Is entrusteit the woilc, Is composed as follnwn Jatnea Arch bald, W . Rirantun. W. F. Hallstead, A. H Stoirs. C. C. Mattes, W. J. Hand and P. K. Piatt. The nlaiis for the pftisonnge fub- mltled bv Architect ! C. Holden Ifave lttually been adopted. Thev piovlde foi a beiuitllul stone structuio, lo cost about lr.,noo, the details of whlcji will be In pel fed harmony with the climi h edlflio, to be construct oil an soon n the piesent property of the chuicli on Washington avenue has boon sold. The pnisoniiKe and the church, when com pleted, will occupy the elevated plot of Riound at the corner of Madison inc line and Olhe street, which the chinch has owned foi some time, and which is known as the tesirvoir lot. The plans nl the committee aie to immediately pioii il lo M'cino the dcslted amount ol mono l subxcriutlon and to begin dp soon as piaeticable, Hie actual con stun lion nt the lesldince. - NOON WEDDlNfi AT GREEN RIDGE. jl:i-.s IIii-l' itluincil In i)r. JiocKuril, ol New oil. Cm, ' At noon aesteiday Miss Jessie lola lln'-e daughter of 1 A. Rose, of Mai ion stiect, was mat iled lo ti. J0I111 Aicli b.ild Ijcckaid, cf New Yoik rltj The cii.mo.ij was performed at the bildes home bv Itev Cluules K. Lee of the Cat bondak Piesbyterian churth. Mia. Rose woie i dark sicen traveling: cos tume After the coienlonv Di. and Mis LnckJid It 1 1 foi Nlw Vol It elt Fiom there they w 111 po on an extended wed ding lour UnouKh 1H110 and Illinois. They rer elveil 11 i.n hundsome and v iluable pusrntH. - Y. W. C. A. NOTES. The lCJTiilai' senit-monthlj meetlliK ol the l.auii'l club that was to base b"i n hi lil last eenlitf In the Vouiik Women's Chiistian uMsociatlon rooms, was posi poned on anount of the imnlNcisni v lntft intr of the city Christian lii)cleaoieis, held last eenlnff In the Penn Aenue Baptist chm h. Instead of the programme thut was to hus'e been prejnteU, an infoi mnl hoc In! Katheiinir was held. The evanRel luoRiiimme which was to have been Klw'ii last night will be given Tms d IV uyeninrf, Fc b 10. .Miss Hi len Uiooks, the recently ap pointed collise state eeeietuiy ol the as sociation. Is lsltim; ut the Ko stone aeail imy In I'm toi j v ille. Socuiil) Itiiililin nnd S.ninu's Hiiiiin. Chaiteml undei Pennsj lnnld laws. Home odlce, looms J08 and 1'03 ileal s billhlinic, Sti anion, Pa : telephone 33W (Jlllceis Colonel (leome Sanileison, piesldent; Colonel V. I., ltluhc.oc.l-, vUe pieslilent; Edmund A. Uaitl actttaiy; 1j ,1. Slebeckei, tioasurer; Hoiace E. Hand, nttomey, Albeit 13all, seeietao; R. K Ciannei, suiifrlntondont of iiKfiiclcs Houid of dliet tors Colonel Cleoiue Ban dcison, attorney and counsel-al-law ; Col onel F. E. Hitchcock, Insurance and attoi ne , Edmund A. Haiti, county suieyoi, E J St. becker, carpets and diapeiies, Albert Hall, secretaiy of S. 11, and S. I'., I'limk II demons,, sheilff of Lackawanna county, Fiank P Clnistlun, hatter and Kent's fuintfehei , C. C. 1'uber, of demons, Feiber & U'.Malle Co.; Chailes 11. Con ni'll, setretai and tieasurer Lackawanna mills. SE'MI-ANNVAE STATEMENT, JAN. I, 18117. ASSETS. Cash in bank and office. 2,822 4d Real estate loans .30,711 21 Stock loans 510 00 Installment dues unpaid 06 75 Intel est and ptemium due anil unpalu 1,131 S3 Real cstato 1,700 UO ullke furnltuie and fix tures SSI 21 Insuiance advanced ... IS 75 Due fiom expense fund . 83 08 JtS.101 21 EIAMEITIES. Installment stock $30,IXS 73 Uebentuie and coupon stock S,151'(X) Dues Advanced by mem bers 75S CO Rills paable 1,000 00 Undivided pioOts 2,123 SO $13,101 21 PROFIT AND LOSS. Interest . and premium i delved $ 1.S37 6S Interest and premium delinquent seemed .... 1,121 S3 l'lnes leceived C3 20 ".Vithdrawal piollts 21 IB $ 3,0"" il Sundiy loan fund, In tel est and discount....? . 4Q CO Debenture dividends .... 201 25 Inteitst and discount .. 210 C2 Delinquent Intel est and piemlum July 1 377 1G Net profits, (0 months) . U.I2J S3 $ 3,0"7 12 umber of shaies In foice Jan. 1, 1S'J7, 1.6UI. ii vhiiu:!). GIEES-Ri:r.P..S-ltl Scianton, Fob. 2. 1S-J7, nt the UnlM isallst paisonaie, Scianton, by Rtv. I' W. Whlppen, .Miss .Ma F. lkers ayil lit my A. Olles. 1)1131). HAEEETT-In DalevTllo, PeV. I, 1S07, Al klon Halktt, tiuod 37 jeais. Funeral Thurfcilay afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Ser- -.Ices ut the Dalevllle .Methodist 1'iotcs tant chinch. Jlurlul in tlio DaltWIle ctmeteiy. HOEAND-In Soinnton, Pub. 1, 18U7, .Miss Cecilia Roland, ut the home of Jier sis tit, .Mis. Thoniun Fl)iin, Vd Pioiilence toad Funeral Wi dnebdaj loienoon at 0 o'i loi k Inlei ment in the 11 do Park Catholli ciniLteiy WAhhll hi Scianton. Feb. 2, 18')7, Uildiftt Walsh, of 72t) Jlaln atnue, 1'rovliltiite, instil i weeks; and datiKhter of Mr. mil Miu Thomas Walsh. Funeral this at ti moon ut 2 30 o'cloi k Intel ment In HjJi Paik Catholic cenietny, KEYSTONE ACADEMY TRUSTEES. Mat in Annual Session In This City VCHlClllllV. The li usle.ev'f Hie Kc .vstone at aiteiin at Facloi-yx Ille held tin ir annual meet ing yesterday iiioiniiiK in the Puui Aenue Hdptlst chinch. The pionldi nl, Dr. U. A. L'npwell, of tills city, mo ulded Officers wt?ic elected ns follows: Pr. Cnpwcll, piesldent; ice iiivslilents, l.lilliei Kelki, or Scinnton, nnd Tlieo doie Halt, of Plttslon, secietaiy, 13. M. Peck, of Citibondalej nsclstant sec letai.v, aeoiRe Slson, pf lv.1 Plume', tiensuier, A 11. Fassct. It was announced th'at $.'0,000 had been mibcilbed puisuant to.lohu Rock nfcllei's offer to contilliute $10,000 lo an endow nienl lund If S-lO.OtiO mote was lalsetl by the liustecs. Mr. Roeltafel ler's oilslnal olTei had been niude for one year only, but he nRiecd to extend the time unother when the paitlal suc cess of tlio tuiBteos was mode known to him. Rex. K. I hilly, lnluclpal, preiiented a tfintlrylns lepoit of acadeinv wotk, show ins an hit i eased um ollinetit of stu dents, lo or whom aie now attending the school. . Resolutions of condolence wete adopt ed on the deaths of S. (J. Matlhewson nnd Clarke Slsson, wlio were nieinbeis of the boaul. ALDERAUNIC CASES. Samuel I.pbIi was ,u tested vcsteidny, rhuisul With steallllK . trees fuiui the pi opt rtv ol the Scinnton Uns and Water i ompany In l.'lmliuist. The compnnj 1ms been ml'Rlnft xaluable fiult tiees from Its property fpj some time past and wntoheis weio1 emuloicd to deiect the mui' iiulltii; pailloB Eei-h was i anitht i hoppinfT down an apple tin, and he Is heln eil to be the poison who is irutlty of the foimti tlietls. lie was sent to the county jail In default 6T $tm ball In Alderman Howe, beloie Whom t''i case uis tiled. Constable Cole jestinlay nncsted a ol ored man nunied ilelvln on u wanrCnt swoin out at the instance of another col ored man named Madison Rriukett. 'the charges against Melvln Weie the alien i tfon of the alTectlons of UincUOtl's wife nnd the canylng of concealed wenpoliu. The evidence adduced bj the piosecutor proved Insulllcltnt, aii the jirUouer was dlhchurifid by Aldeimm II owe, wlio heal d I' a case. " (boipre llaihcr and VlllInm Spencer wen ui'iniKiied befoie Alileimnn Howe vtMtcnlay ehatged t itli the larceny ol a li.uness belonging to N. A. Shlmei. Thine appears to have been some mlslll,lle ntiiiidliiR reRaidlnB the piopiletoirhlp ot the luiiness and ns the pvlilem e was rtnmnl Insufficient the defendants were dlsi buigeA .lennle Selmer, who l elides at 20 En ka wunnn aienue, and ,1c; Filler were be'in Aldeiman Mlllni yestciday alteiiejcin ami as a icsult both are nov Inniat, - ol the county Jail In default of $100 ball 'oi cull. Fltsei caused a waiiant to he swoin out lor Hie uriest Of the wain m, thuiirinfi hci with stealing $'i tiom him Beloii the aldeiman she chaiged Fltz i with is .tulllug hei nnd caused his attest on the thaifte of usiult and battci. DYNAMITE CASE. Seen True Bills, Were Found Against Winterstccn and Knurr at Rlonins burg Yesterday. P.loomsbuiff Pa Tcli 2. One of the most lemaikable cilminal caset. m Pennsvhani i was biousht into mini heie loda tin tieptembei 111 last an attempt was made to blow up the i si delice with dynamite of the linn l.ei I'., Wall' r, a piomlneiit lawyn- of tins place. Tilt attempt was trjeed to Clif ton Knoir, a jouiir man of pood fainllj, lint ot chsiilute habits Knoir conlessed on his an est that he had been hiied b Llod S. Winteisteln, a lawyei pionnii ent at the bar of this count, and in terested In many business ventuns in blow up Mi Wallet's, lesidence foi the pin pose ol killing Mr. Vallei and hi. family. Wlnteisteen was ai tested and today the uidnd Juiy lound seen tine bllia against Wlnteisteen and Knon i lmi Ki"K them with several forms ot attempting to kill A still mote das taidly attempt at inuidei was confessed to by Knoit today. He made a confes sion tliut pilot to the attempt to blow , up Mr. AVallei's family, that Wintei- sleen had induced him to attempt the UHbnssiuatlou ol Ml. Wallei by shootlnc, liim. Knou laid In wait foi Wallei but the lattei's lite was saed bj his unexpected depai line fiom home. As 11 this was nut mougli, Knoir confessed to an attempt to kill his stcp-inotlici, Mrt. Knoir, and that too, by oneans that only the wildest nl llctinnlsts would lime llioiiuht of. Knoir In his confes sion says that he tw ice attempted to poison his step-mother by putliiiK pois on in hei len, but each time, by a lor tunate clinnce the ultempt was fuis tialed. Then on the nigftestlon of Wln teisteen, he wiote to a cei tain place In New Yoik city and theie proem id the bacilli of dlphtlieila with the puipue of Impuitiiiff the dlseiihe to his step-mother. When tlio bncllli nriiveil Knou learned that the only way the, dlsensi could be lmpnited b tills means was by Inoculation. It was jtnpossihh tin him to do this w itliout his step-mot In i s know ledge, but in tlio hope that she would contract tlio disease anyhow he scattered the germs tlnough her cloth ing. All these attempts at minder, mould ing to Knou's conl esslon tuose fiom a business ttansactlon in which Wlntei steen was woisled bv Mr. Mallei and in which Mis Knou had 'a linuncial in terest. When Hie bills fiom the ijuind 3111 y weie returned to comt today Fied eilck Ikeler, compel for Wlnlc i.steen, isktcl foi eontlnunnco until the .May lei m of court. The. piosecutlon wanted to know on what gi omuls the continu ance was asked for, but Ml Ikelei le fused to state and his lefiihnl was sus tain! d by tile couit. Judge Ikehr, father of couiipel for the defendant, and formerly an intimate Mend ot Winttr steen. was the silting Judge. On tills account he telegraphed to Judge Metz gai, of Wllllamspcu t, to come here to mouow and heai the argument for a continuance of the case. Ambassador lliiuinl III. London, Pi b. i Ambassador haynid Is coiUlntd to his house. He has been Sick foi stneial ilis, bin Is bettei. PYFS r r LL3 You can R.ave money by buying sppcta. cles of Slherstone, the ejo specialist, at 309 Lackawahna annuc, onely one lllght oer the Lehigh Valley ticket olllce. The following jirlces will satisfy you that they are the cheapest In the city. Solid gold, rimmed spectacles at $3 GO per pair, tlllel bows at 82; nlcklo bows fiom COc. to $1.50; aluminum bow 3 from 75c. to $2 00; colored glassos from 23c to $1.23. Wo have a lar-fo lino of i eudlng glasses, tho best In the market, at 23c. pe,r pair. Open a and rnag. nlfyiiig glasses at reduced prices. Of. flco hours. 8 a. in, to 12m.; 1 to 0 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam lned free and satisfaction Is guaranteed. BIG TASK THAT IS BEFORE COUNCIUIEN They Arc Loath to Tackle the Annual Appropriation Ordinance. HEARD IT READ LAST NIGHT 'I'll ' u thu r.sthuutcs Commuted Ad journed Until Net .Mondnv Niulit to l.iw the .lii'iuliurs mi Oppoitunil) to Stud) the i'loblrin hi All ol Its llcliiils.-Dduui'd enul, ol Cniii liion Council, (,'Iiuiniiitu ol lliu l-'oiiiiiiitlcu. The- lolnt estimates committee of councils held its Hist meeting last night but did not accomplish uiij thing tow aid cutting down the 1SU7 c-'llinule oiillnance to meet the until Ipnteil life line. Alter cugaiiUliig an adjoin n inent was taken until net Monday night. Theie weie inesent the following committeemen Fiom select council, Messis Ross, Cluike Mauley and JIc Cann; fiom common council, Messis Wensel, Moll, S. Thomas, Noune and Ooi don. The iibsontees weie belectinun Lansing and Williams. Kdwaid Wens-el, ol coiumon eotinell, wits cliosen chaliiiian. Hu was the only nominee. City Cleik Laelle lead the applo pilatlou oiillnance and on Ills conclu slmi Mt. Nuone moed an adjournment In iiidei to give the inembeis oppoi tumty to study the oidlniuice. Mi. Moll objeiiid, Intini.illim that nothing coil Id be 'allied b delaj thlit the memheis weie as conM"-nnt with the dllfeient iti nr- as thej muld eei be Mr. Aland took Ml Noone's lew of Llttl Shortest month of all the year, for shop going, 4 for church going. more business than last month, when, we had three days more. February's called a bad business month, too. Still we must beat January. Know why? Every month in the new store has been better than the preceding one. And we don't propose to slump in February just because it's a bit shorter. A few more dollars every clay will soon make up the three days we lose. Here's the business bringing prices that will save the day: 8 $ Carving 5 ts ot Sots ' taivinji sets, " maikecl foi .1 ijuick ticioc.1 hye. H.unifomed steel hLitles. with ebonieil handles, pieces m a s,et tUK the steel m eveiy piece all that steel should he. C.ir ins iets th it cut, wc a set. Novels We've concluded these take up too much space, so we close out all we've lett. They'ieall good, Liipj nlited novels, by hest authois. Good piint and good papei ; 25 cents apiece, the bookstoie chaise you. Thebe aie to 00 at 4 foi a qum tei , I our Good Novels for 25c. Writins In boeb. Pret 4 Paper ty fair paper, too. Not nice enough for the over fastidious, but good enough lor oulinaiy coiiespondence. 20 sheets and 20 envelopes in a box. 200 Uoes go un sale tuJ.iy at 5c each A Piano An inteiest- ing surgical op- eiation is the cutting otf of more than halt the value ot an upiight piano. Touch and REXFORD'5,303 LackaAvenue 8$',0',,C'' 6$ tor bob a Ira M FrQ M v Ira R Prh ' Iii 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 opeued. Table "Linens, Of Reeds &. Barnsley Manufacturing. S3c. Cream PaninsK stilctlj pine linen "3i -lOe. Cream Damask atiktly puie llnt-n .ae. 4jC Cream Damask stiktl puiu linen 35i . COc. Cream Damask strictly jnne linen .,jc TmC. Cieam Dimask stiktl lime linen lie bio. Cieant Damask atilitly pine linen toe. 81c. Cieam Dainasl. Htiktlj puie linen elle. Mi. lileached Snow White 4Se. I0e. lileached Know White COc. 71c. llltached Snow Whlto CSc, Hue. lileached Huovv Whlto '. !9e, Jl U0 lileached Snoiv Whlto bic. and a large assoitment ot lino Unen.i i unKliiK In pi Ices f i om $1.21 to f J to per yai d at Kiuatlj i educed pi Ices. Napkins, "fa aituuie, vvoith COc, fori.. 47c Nupklns, ' "quuie, vioith bill , foi . ic Napkins, s squaie, vvoith $1 oo, for ssi Napkins, 1.UKC dliinci, vvoith 1 CO, foi l 11 3HE23 jCsssa fF5ffRa M 415, Hie matter, which, when cited upon, ieenled u He, which was broken by Chilli innn Wenssel's vote fawning ad join umeiit. Tho otdlnnnce piovldon. foi the ex pendltuies for general city pin poses to Hie amount of $373,110 111, to meet Which theie Is an estimated levenue fiom all souices of but $2Sr,,O00, lorn lug $ss,110 1Uas the amount which the com mittee will hnvc to cut out of the otdl nnnce Last year the total amount up piopilatud was $271. S27, about $10,000 less than can be piovlded for this jeui. SOUTH SIDE SEWER ORDINANCE. .iJujor Ifnilej lias Not Decided W tint He A) ill Uti About It. Tho Keenlecnlh dlstilct sower oiill nance was dclUeied to Mayor llalley for his slgnutuie yestetday. lie has until the 17th of this month 'to sign the netisuie, lie stated to a Ttlbutie le pottei that he would lake no action until he had ascei tallied what he be lieved to be Hie wishes of Hie nuijoilu of Hie lesldcnts of the tluee wards af fected, the Eleventh, Tuelllli and Nineteenth. Mayor Ralley l email. ed that lie should take Into enncldeititlun the san ltai phase of the case and the ques tion of mone-sa ing as piesonted In the intnided di.ilnnije of watei fiom thejitieets In the men affected On Monday and yesteuliiy a number of Houth Sldcis iiifoi inally lslted the mnyoi's olllce and hnd siinietlilng lo say concerning the sewer, without ex ception, the fmoted It Heeuil Intl maled that the opposition was not ns general as was claimed and that much' of It wus piomptcd by ceitaln lesldcnts on political I'lounds. The opponents of the siwer will, how tnei, hae their Innings after tonight whin Is lo be held In St John's hall on Stone avenue a dlireim' mass meet ing. Theie will lie foimulnU'd a plan for pioctiilng a petition to be signed by non-si wciltes In Hie thiee wnids O'O &$$$$ F K e tone aie unexcelled. Been used? Yes, a little. You'd never know it if we hadn't told you. The little stump of pi ice left is only $110. Not much foi a lust-class upright piano, is it? Gas Globes How you've been lobbed in buying glass shades for the chandelier. It neai ly bioke youi heaiteveiy time you he.iid one ciack, be cause you knew how you'd have to pay to leplace it. Now we've bought some at light prices. Wide flaring tops that the gas can't ciack if it is turned a little high. And we've turned the pi ice down So very low, 19c each. Fancy Photo Frames Silver plated flames, foi cabinet photos. Wan ant ed not to tarnish. The silver plating is coeied with some seciet pieparation that pio tects it fi 0111 the action ol the air. Seivice and beauty at the extieme littleness of pi ice, 19c each today. ?sSi nf Ml Hi Commencing Monday, Februaiy 8, N ipklns, 1 irs- ilinqcr, woith 52.00, for. 51 (.' Napkins, lain dinner, worth $2.23, for $1.79 Napkins, laihc dinnei, vvoith J2.C0, for.Jl.l'J A laifee btoi k of hiuher-prlcod Boodd. $loi larRc ciochet quilt, for COc. 51 Si larsu crochet iiullts for Me. Marseilles iiullts, all giades, at reduced pikcu, Soinothiiiit new, Stevens Broi;.' eoft finish oraches ready for uae. Sc. cinsh for , Go. 10c. crash for 7o. 12c. cuiHh for u. ICc. ciash for 12Vo, 6c. cotton crash So. Ci lotion cinsh Stye. TovvcU, lame stock, at tv.o-thlrtls actual vulue. 417 Imvmm nnd piotestlng ngnlnst the pioposed liupiovement. It will be ptesented to Muyoi Halley eatly next week. O'BRIEN, THE CONTRACTOR. Produced li) Daniel Kully und Coin imny nl Hie I'rotliliiKliiiin. Daniel Sully !iipnted his well known piny, "O'Hileii, the Conlinc tor," at the Fiiitliliifluini hist nlglit befoie a good sized audience. It was his second upeaianee In this city this season. "O'llilen, the Cnnltnotor," Is n duimn with a stiong vein of Interest tunning Hu iiugli It and It enables Mr. Sully to make a good display of his oilginul line of hish chaiacter acting, A fuiily good company stippot ted him. i , - - Minings Assoeisilion Olliccis. The Ihlid nnnunl nieetliigof Scianton Itiancli of the Republic Savings and Loan association ot Vow Yoik look place at I p. m. at the olllce of Ibeli lesl delitdiioctoi.S.N Cnllondir.W.W. T.ath lop, esq., pieslillng. Theie was a gooil attendance of meinbeis ami consldcr tilile enthusiasm manifest In the selec tion of ollleets and diieitoi.s for the ensuing eai. Col, F. U. Case, jr., of New Yoik, guneuil lminiiirer of the us so( latlou, was picseut unit gae an ai -count of Hie glow Hi and pi aspect oT the Republic. The tieasiuer lepoits that V'.COO shates have been sold to tills launch, $70,000 loaned Id meinbeis and $11,070 i etui ned to wlthdt awing nuin liets, and that theie was an Incieii'ing demand foi loans. The lollowing aie the ntllceis-elect Piesldent, James JI 13eihait, Hi st ilic piesldent, Janus C! Halley. second Ice presld'Mit, 1' 1J Uiustei, M. D; seciclni and tiettsui ei, S N C'alleuilei; nttoinejs, W Wit'on, esq ,W. S. Dd ill. esq, nppralse im nl committee. A. It P. ml), John lie nine. M. T. Kellai, W, . Youngs, M. Ill Uewitt. O400O T. Twenty-four days Yet we want to do Sterling Pocket Knives die. These Two blades of good quality set in a ster ling silvei han- are part ot the Wiight stock, and $1.00 is what he sold them for. Yuurs toJay for 38c. each. Writing I'apc-i by the Paper pound in oiigi nal packages. It's so much cheapei to buy it this way. If once you'd tiy it you'd always buy your pa per by the pound. Two qual ities, foui kinds. Connrcsb Note, 10c. .1 pound. 120 sheets to the pound. White Voe, Cream Laid. Ro.il Velvet and Linen, 19c. a pound. 108 sheets. 4 Envelopes A special lot of XXX envelopes to go today at 3c a bunch of 25. And they'ie not thin trash eithei, but good, stiong, well gummed envel opes. School A special good Pads thing in school pads. Good pa per. You can wiite on it with ink. A good five-center, but ToJa they're only 3c. e.uh. 4-0$'f$ HiiiPslpiiiipiT Gnflf liyilisBkelplilM iJlllli fluslins and Sheetings, I-Iaviuff bousfht a larcre s Co.ttou Goods ever sold at. we crs the betiefit of our purchase IiKAL!IED. Co. Good Muslin only 4c. 7c. Forest f!e. 7'.c. Hill Cc. 7".i'. I.oiibilalo Uc. 7'fce. Krnlt of Loom Cc. 12'ic fildo of West lOe. 12VkV. I.ousdalo Cambrlo 8o. 12c.iLoekvvood 5-4 1'. C. .Muslin Sc. lie. Lockvvood C-l 1'. C. Muslin llo. 13c.VI.ockn ood co-Inch Muslin 10c. 17c. 'Lockwood S-'l ShoetlliK 14c. 20c. Xoekvvood 11-4 SheetlllK 10c. 22c. I.ockvvood 10-4 Sheetins Uc 19c. UJloa 8-t Sheetinit lC'.c 2lc. Utica H-l SlmetliMf 17.i. 23o. Utica 101 SheetlllK l'Je. ii kimm, Soranton, ; Bm UTS (Ti fl inYO fi fill 1 Closing out sale Odds and Ends, 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 rounor I'losnt I'liee. I'rlfo. ,,,db,,;rei:,.,.8.o.t.'':..m:.". $ 4.50 $ 2.49 10uer1Su?3."r.!;?.t.':.l,. "l'.1; 10.00 8,49 101 Piece Docorn'cd CnrU. 40 (h i) (0 bid C'Uliulllunm Huts.. lo.UU li, UO llflpi'ccnpcoiati'ill 'leiich 00 flfl 00 flfl Uiinii Uhiiioi Sets O.UU ii,)j 'N'mmLrtT.:!?:1..1:!'!:1.': 34.35 24.93 151 I'll cj Dei nutted Thi'o. 8etV':m:!.cl:!,m.D.l.,.'r: 100.00 ss.oo Odd Pieces of Glassware. Tumblers, Etc. n ra n 51 n a ra 1 w IV, i il 11 1. Ml mm ii i&ntim 5 MILLAR & PECK, 1:51 Vt'jomini,' Au'huo. Walk in and look around. 416 UCKAWflfJiin AVENU3. THIELE Scliool of Music, 5:0 Spiuce St. Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice 'Iiainin, Solo Singing. Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Rotti teachcis nt celebrated Scliarwenka Conservatory, cv York. Also other competent teachers ungnijcil. Mi- Thicb is the successor to the late 11 ERR KOPFF. MT. PLEASANT -J&-..iA .. ATRETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domcstlo us nnd of all slzo, Including Buckwheat ant lilrdseye, delivered In any jiau of tho clt at the lowoit price. Orders received nt tho Oftice, first floor. Commonwealth bulldlns, room No. l; telephone Io. 2C2t or at tho valns. tel phono No. 272. will bo promptly attended 10 Dealers uuppllcd, nt tho mine WM. T.SMITH. . 1897. tockof the very lowest jjricos propose to give our custom- Be CJood Apron Olngha'm " 7c. Bent Apion Qlnehum . Cc. 11 est IiiiIIko Blue Calico i . Co. (lood Calico , Ji. Cc. Shaker riannel ! . Qooil Drown Muslin, only H'j . Tino liiovvn Muslin, only 4. 7c. llrovvn Muslin 0'.. . 7c, Atlantic A, only ,, C. . 7c. Atlantic II, only , f i. lie. liuBt I.oekwood 6-t V, C. Muslin . Sc 13c. llest Loekvvood C-l 1. V. Muslin. .10'. Ibc llest I.oekwood b-t Sheeting 12'jC, ISc. Jiest l.oikwood li-l Shi'etinn Ik. 20c Hust I.oekwood 10-4 Sheetlne ....lbi 17cHent lllka b-t Sheeting 1-' . Ttic Ik-bt I' t lea 9-4 Sheeting lC'jt. 21c Utst L'tiea 10-1 Sheeting 17. P; I I EraOH ! ILITEii . YH wn la An 1 ( W Jh C 1 jra nn CO Idn V