'J HE SORANTOjST TKnJU-NlE-TlITJKSDAY MORINGr, FEBRUARY 4, 1897. 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. Pulnc's Wh'st Hoards, latest and best Wc hac all sizes and styles. Also Whist Cards; In large variety, ly the pack or by the doen. Games of amusements, all sorts, for old and young people. Hlanl: Account Hooks, all sorts and all sizes, from the vest pocket mem. to the largest Ledger, for all soits business. Statloneiy, ccr)thlng desirable for the office, desk or counter, all the standard sorts and uo cities, Choice Stationery for ladles' use. Enrniii! and Printing to order of Calling Cards and Invitations on shoit notice and light pi ices. Sec our Specimens and get prices. Fancj (loods at greatly i educed piicis. bargains in secral lines tb reduce stock. M. NORTON 322 Lackawanna Ave. Ill I 00Q00000&000 00i0 1 0 t The Finest 000 00 ! 00 0 O O BUCKWHEAT FLOOR We Ever Had in the Hill. We Wholesale It. 0 000 G0VO00 0OQ0000 Q00QW&000CQ ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION Or TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." TINEST DEN TAL. WORK IN THE CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 3 6 LiiMftWAim a;. JL'EltSOXAL. County Commissioner In Harilshut'. Giles Roberts Is Il-Slurllf Low Is was a visitor In Wilkes. Ilane isteid.ty. Hon. William Council and James S. Mc Anultv are In New Yoik Uty. Mis. A. Hentele, of Lackawanna avenue, has been culled to Allentown b the ill ness of her sister. Daniel Langstaff, of Mulberry stieet, leaves today tor rioiida, where he will iemain until Aurll. Rt Rev. Hlshop O'Haia, accompanied by Rc Mlihael I.oftus, was In Ilkes-Baiie jesteiUay morning. Mis. I.eC.iand Wilght and damjhtor, Mis. Ilinij N. Atheiton, sptnt estudav with i datives at Plttston. Re James S. Kagan, of Great Bend, was the t'liest of Rev. P. J. McManus, of St Paul's ehuteh, on Mond.iv. Mis llaulmheigh, wile of Senator llar cleiibergli, was the must ot Mrs. liuinham, at C.J Madison avenue, on Monduj. W N. Biooks, of Boston, who has Gen eral chaige of the Banister bhoe eom punj's. stole, suicisoi to I Bannlstei, had long- been identllkd with the Intel -ests ot the Janus A Banister compan.v, ol Newaik, X. J , nuikeis ot lino shoes, and his thoiough knuwledgu of the business and up to date methods will doubtless voon plate him In the liont tallies ot Snalitou's business men. A suipilse pai ly was given at the home of James O'Toolu Tuesilu evening, Tliose J)ieseut weie. ilisses (Nettle Goldui, l.otte Sullivan, Belinda Hanlon, Gi.ue O'Toole, M.ugaiet Ruddy, llcniietta Col lins and Mil Golden, fiom Now Yolk; Lama GUioy, Josephine Gllio, and a tcoie of otlui oung ladles, with Geoigo Ash, Edwaid Dutty, Joliu Goldeii", .lames O'Toole, 1'etei Gilmes, Chatles Luttus and Will Mulherln. In Washington hall, Dunmoie, on ed nesd.i evening; IVb. M, a pio-LCnten daiue will be given that plomlsis. to bo a social event of much impoi tance In Dunmoie, A limited numbei of invita tions have been Issued. The patronesses of the dance are: Mis. John Duggan, -Mis. F J Uvvyei, Mrs. J. J. Healey, Mrs. V. J. Costello, .Mis, J. D. Boyle, Mrs 1'. D Manej. Mis. P J Hoian, Mis P H lion Ban, Mis J E Swirt, Mrs J. B. Uaivev, Mrs J R Muiphy, Mis 1 T Mongan. John P. Munlej Is secietaiy of the exe cutive committee In charge of the dance WHAT WE ARE DOING In our show windows you will see the greatebt ofler in Gent's Shoes for this ssason, all stjles and Kinds. Toruierly sold at'3 50. Will sell lor I i it ; P-ftU pair. ; I 4 oooooooooooooo OTIS SPENCER 1 I 410 Spruce Strea!, j WILL ASK HIM TO STAY HIS, HAND South Side AuliSewcrIlcs Send a mil tee to Hie Mayor. Com- ANOTHER UHD-HOT A1ASS MUETINU It Is Decided to riist'l'rj to Iliuu Hip Ulilcctloiialilu Urdi'iuuiuu Vetoed, mid ii'Thiil rails to right It in the Courts--TIiito Were Some I'm Suwerlte" nt the .Hut-tin;;, but Tlioj Did NdthiiiK l"t Think. .Another met Hub ot the opponents of the pioposed new newer on the South Side was held 111 Ht. John's hall, on Stone avenue, lust night. Them weie uliout one handled men pU'seut, lcl leHPiitltiR the Twelfth vvnid und the tipper poitlou of the Xlneleentli, the innjoilty ot lliein uiblil nntl-si'vveiltts, hut a lew being; either not avowedly opposed to the pioject or eltm ladllfei ent, the last unined tillditlinif out of uuloslty to know' what was ltciIuk on. . No one of Hip pio-sew elites made any attempt to voice Ills ennvletlcilH They weie sathilled to fct oiouud and listen, ai'd oxehaaue occasional wink" amont? tlK'ins"lvts 01 with a ied-hot pio-fanver ill legation wltli h ciinu fi om dow n ulonir Plltstiin avenue with e-Siletl Coun ellinan rii.ulo'i V. Weslpl'nhl at thell head. Tl.eie was no lack ol nccchC3, howevvr. us may he well believed It was mil iliemed m"i"!ai to nn nounce what the meitliu; was foi 01 to mal.e anv foiiual motion to st.u t a ills iikiImu. The.v weie llieie m the vast limjuilu ol them vv'eie, to light t'1" sewn and the only iiuestlon to he iif Ktied was the best way to light It. Af- la an hours discus-Ion or nu-uoi (.peaches and about sit dll'leient sug gestions) It was linallv decided to send a couimlllip to piny the major to vvlth hold his sliriuiluie fi om tne ouUnaiici' and if that did not iiceivil, then lo 03 cme an attorney and flht the thins In couit. Mlt. &WI3ENUY PUnSlDHD. Coiumon Conncllinaii Moii?an Sweo iu, of tin Twelfth, who was ehoen to jueslle in the absence of Kdwind Tia l H, told how be, single-handed, haltled ..traliisl the pas&age or the measuie thiough the lower blanch and how ho vvu oveicciine by the foice ol supeilur numbers. He thin gave It as his opin ion that It would be quite futile to seek to India e the mayoi ftom signing a meastiu which had viitually leeclvid the unanimous Mite of councils but al lowed that it would do no haim to tiy. He 1 illevcd in chipping ill and hit ins a good attomcv to light the oidiuance In couit, Iccllng ossuied tl'.at it would be possible to llnd a. weak spot In it as the Lackawanna lion and Coal company did two Mills ago. K-v-Hchool Conti oiler James O'Boyle favoied the sending of a committee to the major, believing that his honor could not tuin a deaf ear to the aigu nii nts ot a committee lepiesentlng HO per cent of the people aftected h the oidlnani e 1'. A. Cavanaugh said he was not op posed to piogiess and impiovemtnts, but he was not In favor of an uniiee essaiy Impiovement such as he consid eied the pioposed sewer to be. He be loved In sending out a petition lor signers and then laying It before the ma or. petition; no good. Owen Walsh said petitions weie no good and IMwaul Coleman favoied the i omnilttce plan. A motion to delegate a committee ot twent-ilve to piotest against tho major signing the oi di lutee was passed and the following weie named as the committee: John Ii. Mil ler, 1'. A. Cavanaugh, Philip Xealon, John Convey, Kdward Coleman, John Call, Hdw.ud 1,. Fiany, John Nealon, Hugh Caftiey, James O'Boyle, Moigan Sweeney, Owen Walsh, Thomas Kelly, Edwaid riii hie, .lame'! Mauley, Peter .Ionian, Hemy Joidan, Fiank AVest, John Kennedy, Patiick Banett, Martin Roche, Michael McCuIre, Itoger Oi lines, AVilllam Tiee, Patiick Weir, John Uttiodt. Tho committee met after the ad journment ot the mass meeting and ap pointed Messi.s. Sweeney, Couv el and Coleman to secuie an audience with the maor for next Satin day night. The committee then adjourned to meet net Satuulay evening at G'M o'clock at CuAanaugh's Htoie. DR. BF.LGRAIT AT FROTHINGHAM. Piosentcd bj an I'-xceptionally Strong Cast Last Niuht. The audience that saw- "Dr. Belgiaff" at the Fiothlngham last night wus en thusiastic, notably so, but it was plav pis rather than the play that called foith the enthusiasm, "Di. Belguiff" Is daik, mm bid and neive rneklng, a soit of combination qf "Tillbj" and "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde" and with a company' less competent than Wilton Laekayo and ills associates would bo posithedy dull. Dr. Belgialf Is a scientist who Is ab soibed In Ills opet intents so much so that he tails to leall.e that the atmes pliete he lives in does not satisfy the longings of his oiphan sister, just bud ding Into womanhood. They leslde to gether and so lai as he can he keeps her i'-olated from the woild in a cutlet Hngllsh village. She meets Sir Geolfiey Langham, a titled scoundiel, Is tempt ed und deceived. Her bi other has ob tained a hypnotic Inlluence over Lang ham's sister and makes her subject to his will. Tluough her ho pioposes to be leveiiged on the bi other. "Slater for slstei" Is the eiy of vengeance he utters. Sir Oeoftiey enteit. Dr Belgian's la bmatoiy one day and taunts him ubout the sistei he has mined and in a. lit of lago the doctor sti angles his caller. Just nt this moment Langham's sistei uppeais on the scene and to save hiin selt lioin exposuie for the inuider the doctor hypnotizes) her and declines she must iemain In that condition foi the remainder of her life. Remorse drives the doctor to dilnk nml he llnally loses his coutiol over Agnes Langham and knowing that his crime Is about to find him out he com mits suicide When she tecovers her noimal condition of mind the teal facts of the murder become known and her lover, Geiald Fenton, whom she ac cused of the murder at the suggestion of Dr. Belgraff, Is leleased. This la the gruesome stoiy of the drama. Tho acting of Mr, Luekaye in the title lole vva- tiuly a vvoik of nit. For the time being he seemed Dr. Belgialf In every action, movement and manner Ism. His peisonallty was obliterated. Mnile WulnvvilBht, Fonest Robinson, All-o Avails, Caiollne Franklin, Aided Hampton and those steillng old actois, Joseph Allen and C, W. Couldock lound out a company of exceptional met It whoso equal Iiuh not been seen lu Scrautou since Mr, Laekayo was heie with the 1'aliner Stock tompany thiee yeais ago After the second act he was com pelled to tome befoie tho curtain tlueo times to bow Ills acknowledgments to the storm of applause. A laifiQ ntldl ence saw Hie iiriiiluctlotu U!0 REAL ESTATE DEAL. Ku) slouc I, mid Coinpituv Makes a Large l'liroliuse on Most S.dc. What will constitute one or tho most extensive leal estate liiovenlentH In uugutated In the vicinity of Seinnton for weveinl jean p'lst, took definite f oi in lccenllv by the put chum: of eighty-one anil one-half acteH or land on the West Side bv tho Keystone Land cimumuv. This company, which was oianlr.ed on Januaty 25, will shoitly be Incot pointed by the state with a capital of $C0 000. Its otllceiH aie (.Mimics Sehlatrer, piesldent, W. W Watson, vice piesldent, G F. Rey nolds, secietaiy and tivalnuer. Tile dlicetois ate. C D. Jones, V. J. Par lott, J T. i'oitel, O. F. RoMloltK J. S, l!enold, Clmiles Schlagei and W. W Watson. The land purchased by the company eompilses what Is known as the old Von Stoidi lutm, iiontlng on South Main avenue and boi deling on Hound oods paik, The land slopes gently fiom South Main nvenue and has for .veais been under cultivation. As soon a-; the weathei penults a foico ot civil englneeis will be engaged to inn stieets thiotigh the tiaet, and to divide the gioiind Into lots for the building of homes. Theie will be ovei 150 huge building lots. It is anticipated that the lots will easily llnd nui chasers for the site Is ne .u nuineious Industiles, emploIng many people, and the company pio poses to :ml the land befoie the pub lic on llbeial terms. Dining the com ing sumniei seveial lesldence will be gonstiucted on the land TO GO TO BLOSSUURG. .flajoi .Monti ose Itm niirit to Uesign Mis Position in the Tim teenth. ..Mnjni Monti i 'ie Hatnaid, who for some eajs pist, has been connected with the Hillside Coal and lion coin puny of this city, h'ns ai cepted the posi tion of assistant supeiiiitelideut ot the MAJOR MONTROSE BARNARD. Blosslnng bituminous coal mines, lo cated nt Ulossbuig and will shoitly make that place his home. His leaving the city will necessitate his leslgnatlon as an olllcei ol the Thli teenth leglment. lie has been Identified with this oi ganlation since Its foimation and has pioved hiinselt a cnpible and popular olllcei Major Barnaul is at piesent in attendance at couit In Montiose and upon his latum he will make piepaia tlons to move to his new home. TEA AND RECITAL. .Mrs lSeevo .loues Pleasantli- Enter tains Her Husband's Pupils. Mis. Reeve Jones gave a five o'clock tea yesterday to the pupils or Mr. Jones. Alls. Jones was assisted by Mis. T. J. Pi ice, Miss Edith Jones, Mis. Piotheroe and Miss Elizabeth Thomas. Arter tea a pliMio foite ieclt.il was given by the pupils of air Jones. The? lollowing pu pils paiticipated: Miss Lillian Ilain inett. Miss Belle Duncan, Miss Bone, Miss Goodman, Miss Iiaines, Miss Nel lie Fulton, Miss Gealej, Miss Llllie Mor l Is, Miss Anna Jones and Miss Edith Jones. The composeis lepiesented In the le clt.il weie Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Giel and otheis. The "Moon light Sonata" by Beethoven, Noctuine in G minor, by Chopin; conceit waltz, by Vv'inlnawskl, sonata pathetic by Beethoven weie among the selections given b the advanced pupils. The ieclt.il w is u most pleasing affair thioughout and lelleetod cm e lit both upon the pupils and their Instiuctor. IKE P0SNER ARRESTED. Hold in Hail to Answer a Cliaigi of I.aii'tni) hi Bailee. Ike Posnei, a young man who piom i?cs to become a Ncpoleon of business, was befoie Aldeiiuan Millar e-3teiday alteinoon chaiged with laiceny by bailee. He Is a son of a lower Lacka wanna avenue clothing meich'ant. On Oi t. 15 last Posner went to the Globe and Valley House shoo stores on Lackawanna avenue and obtained live pail 3 of shoes, two at the toimei and thiee at the latter store. Ho said he had customeis who wanted to buy shoes and would submit those he had obtained tioin the stents for appioval. Neither the shoes 01 their equivalent weie i etui ned and jesteiduy the piopil elois ot these stoics had Posner ar lested. His lnthei furnished SHOO ball for the joung man's appeal anee at couit. Diowsiness Is AM'S PILLS. dispelled by UL'CCII- To Cuio n Cold in Ono Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cute. 25 cents. EYES Tou can snve money by buying specta cles of Sllvorstone, the eye specialist, ut 303 Lackawanna avenue, onely ono lllBht over tho LehlKh Valley ticket otnee. The following prices will satisfy you that they are tho cheapest In the city: Solid gold. rimmed spectacles at $3 50 per pair; filial bows at 12; nlcklo bows from 50c. to $15; aluminum bows from 73e. to $2 00; colored glasses from 25c. to $1.23. Wo have a larjje line of reading glasses, the best In t)i9 maiket, at 23c per pair Opera and mag nifying glasses at reduced prices, Of. flco houis, S a. in. to 12m.; 1 to 6 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam. Incd freo and battsfiictton Is guaranteed. Why lot your home nd business bn deatroy. lid through utron,.' drink or morpulno when rou cun bo cured la four wuolcs at the Ktolor Institute, 723 MudUon uvunuo Bcrantoa, P. rue Cur Will Bear lavfitlgntlea. MANY CHANGES AT THE EWEN BREAKER 'Pennsylvania Coal Company Is Making ' I:tcnsie ImfroNcmcnts. CONSOLIDATION IS TUB MOTTO New IMnn Now Almost Perfected Makes a limit Cliuugc. in lliuidliug the Coal Irani No. I, No. 7 und IliMt's Hrcnliuo-Onu ol the ."Host Coiupact and c Arransed Plants in Antliiauitu Coal I'lelds.-Towers ut ISicnl.eis Ite'iug 'l'likcn Down. Tito Pennsjlvnnla Coal company Is keeping abieast of the times lu the way or model n Impi in emeiits for mining and piepai Ing coal One could not be mom sliongly Impiessed with this fact than on a visit to the Hwen bleaker, says the Plttston Gazette, w heie much acllv -Ity Is In piogiess, making a vei liable tinnsfoi mallon In the entile plant and Introducing an until eiy new st'teni to this vlelnltj. Tlio luipiovements affect not only the bieakei, hut the mines that empty their piodilct Into the bieakei as well. They am undeigulng a genei.il oveihaullug, thus, In a sense, linking the entire rom pluics llovt, Nos, 7 and ! shalts and the Hwen bieukei Into one. The most etenlve tiansloi matlon, however, Is at the Hwen. Foimeily laige cits were loaded at that mine and urn by a iciiindnboul vvny p.nsing over a long tie'tllng to empty the coal Into the Intake). All this Is done away with and 'in entlinlv new svstem intioditced. 1'he t.illin id tricks over which the laige lais weie roimeilj inn havo-been chnngeil to a lutiovv gunge load. As the small cuis am hoisted out of the dllfpient mines connected with the sys tem they w ill bP Immediately taken by meuns ot small locomotives to the bieaKei. The new plan does away with the ad ditional dumping Into the gi.ivlty cats. When the cms aie conveved to the bieakei fiom No. I and 7 shaft", they pass ovri a new scale, wheie they are weighed and dumped Into a pit located alongside of the weigh house, then pass ing au'Uiid a ch'cult and back to the mines again The llojt shaft, which Is located on the lower side of the bieak ei, MMids its pioduet up another loute and connects with the track lending fiom Nos -I and 7 and passing over the scale. TAKnx to Tim biirai:er. 'j'he coal, when dumped into the le cclving pit. Is conveed to the bleaker by moans ot immense comoyois that aie suppoited hj a huge lion tiestllug built In the shape ot a plane. These conveyoi, will be In continuous motion. The entile aftalr Is located on the west side of the bieakei, and the distance fiom the pit to the top or tho nieakei, wheie the coil Is to be conveyed, Is piobiblv 00 icet This contilvanee is new In this vicinity and foinis piob ably the most expensive pait of the en tile Impiovcments. This pm Hon of the wink was finished on Satm day last. Other impiovemenls that aie being made in the bii-aker is the placing In petition or new tolls or ciusheis of laigoFand moie modem design. A new system of disposing oLthe accumulation of culm is nlso being constuicted. This will be done by means of laige con veyois. The same principle as that used to convey the coal to the brejkei will be emplojed only In a smaller scale. The conveois will inn down through the bleaker and out tliiough the southern side of the building by means ot a long tiestllng and deposited into lecelvlng pockets that ate now being elected on top of the culm pile, riom theie, the culm will be emptied Into cats and dumped us foimerly. All of these mechanical aitangements will be piopelled by the engines that tormeily oieinled the bieaker machine y, with the assistance of an additional engine which will soon be placed In position. NHW POWER PLANT. A new boiler plant In connection with the entlie system hns been constuicted to furnish power to No 7 and No. 4, Hoyt shafts, and the IJwen bieakei, thus doing away with the boiler looms at these shafts. The vvoik on the boiler plant was completed about one week ago. Since then steam has been mn thiough the pipes In oulei to peifectly test them. So far they have wotked veiy satisfactorily. The plant consists of thiee chests of bollei, or twelve diums. Small conveyois lun from the bleak er to the flte loom, which convey the coal In suflleient quantity to feed the laige furnaces. The same convenor, after passing tlnouih the fire room, is uiianged so us to pass under the lloor diiectTy opposite the- Hie boxes and convey the ashes to the tear of the building When the flies am being cleaned, holes In the lloor lecelve the ashes and after the Hi email has fln- l Commencing M In order to acquaint people with our LINEN DE PART flENT we intend giving them the greacest bargains ever offered in this city, been opeued. The ie Of Reeds & Barnsley Manufacturing:. 3jc. Cream Damask "trk'tly pine linen 23. Wo. Cieam Danuieh sliU'tlj puiu linen J'Je. 43c. Cieam Damask bttlctly puie llnuu aji. DOo Cltam Damask stilctly puio linen IMt fh",e. Cltam Damatk stiletl pule linen -lie. Cic Cream D.imiihk btrlctly pure linen 5Sc. ts'ic. Cieam Dama.sk stilulj pine llnen.ivic. 5.k nieachfd Snow White 4Cc. (,0c? Illeached Snow White COe. 7.'ie. llleatheil Snow Whltu i,Se !KV ltleaihetl Snow White 7ik $1 00 IJUached Snow White iic. ami a laige assoi tuient of line linens laiwlni; in pilots fiom $1 2u to 3.00per yaid ut cicatl) leilueeil pilots.. Napkins, bqunip, worth COc , for .. 47e Nupklus, Stquaie vvoith S0l , foi G9t Nunl-.liis.. suuax.. woith $100. for !Sc Napkins, laige dinner, vvoith $1 CO, foi $1 13 J Ished Ills occupation these holes are coveted up and the conveyois do the rest. Thee am opeiuted by a small engine located at one end of the com modious Hie loom, TAKING DOWN THH TOWHItS. At No. 4 shaft the towet which was foi met ly Ued to hoist the coal to the top of a high tiestllng In older that the coal us It came up out or the mine could be dumped Into chutes and thence Into the large cms, Is being torn down This Is no longet needed since the cats aie to bo hoisted only to the stitraco. At No 7 shaft the same changes In legal d to the tower us at No. I shaft am being made, both shafts having vvoiked on the same principle. Besides this, another meat ohange In the foi ni or niranrrement at ah of the mines of which mention has been made, Is In progiess. A lingo plane Is being elect ed. I'n this will he drawn and dumped all of the lock taken out of the differ ent shafts. Foimeily each of the thiee mines hud their own lock dump In the di lute No. 7 will bo the genciul dump for nil or the thiee mines. A new set of engines will be placed in position at this place to convey the small cars up the plane. This Is also quite an Impor tant change lu funnel methods. No. 7 junction will be the hendquai tots for the cuipentcis. Foi met ly car shops weie located at each of the seveial mines. Now till ol the cats In need of l epulis oi new enrs, will be consti noted at this one plate. At Hoyt shaft the tower Is being low eied to coiiespond with the otheis. All of the impioveinents are on a huge scale and when completed will foim one of tho most systematic coal pio iluclng and piep.ulng plants lu the nn tlnaeite legon. The system will be the means of abandoning the old No. 1 plane at Pmt Grilllth which has hud many yeuis of sen lee dining the most piospeious times this legion has ever Known. The positions foimeily occu pied by dumpeis, t minors, etc, will be done away with under the new older ot things. It Is thought that the bleak er will be mady lor opeiation In about a month's time, ATTORNEY REPLOQLE ARRESTED. lie Is Cliurgcil with Praiul by Arthur riotliiiigliiim. Attorney D. P. Replogle was arrested seveial dajs ago on a charge of daiid TLErW We've made up our minds, The cutlery stock shall be closed out. It's a department that doesn't pay as well as we wish. Maybe it's because we've carried such a high class of goods. People thought they were dear. They were a little high in price compared with the cheap trash with which the market is flooded. Well, there'll be no more com- plaint on that score. These prices are as low as you pay for poor stuff. These are A No. i, made by the Meriden Cutlery Co. Every piece hand forged and warranted as to temper and satisfaction-giving qualities, Knives and Forks Six of each comtilete a set. Fine steel blades and ood wearing han dles. We mention three grades: 40c. the doren. 58c. the dozen. 75c. the dozen. Pocket Knives All our 25 and 3; cent pocket knives aie bunched together tor go ing. And you know what good values we gave for that price. What do you say when you get them Today at your choice for 19c ? Or our choice of the 50 and 75 cent one-, for 39c. Safety Razors Self-shaving is not only possible but pleasurable with one of these. And how quick the money you pay for one comes back to you, Two or thiee weeks of shaving saving, and fiom that on it's all clear gain. S2. 00 the rmikei asks for them. The balance of ouis goat 75c. each. Complete in box with blade holder foi stiopping. Scissors Choice of all the Scissors In the store to Jay for 19c, REXFORD'S, 303 goods are new, having just lumens, Napkins, large dinner, worth $- 00, for.Jl 50 Napkins, large illnutl, worth i.2'i. for $1.70 Napkins, laige dlniui. vvoith $.'.50, oi.$l.'.'J A largo fctoik of hlghei-pilced goods.. $100 laige crochet quilt, for COc, $l.Jo laigo ciochit quilts toi D5c. Muisellles quilts, all glades, at tcducid inlets. Something new, Stevens 13ros." soft finish clashes- icady for use. Si. eiash foi Cc, 10c . crash for 7c. Uc crtifch for Sc. 15c uiash for IJ's?. 5c cotton crash Jc. Ge cotton crabh SV.c Towels, largo stock, at two-thirds actual value. 415, 417 Lackawanna preferied by Aithur Frothlnghnm. Mr. Fiothlughntn alleges that he gave Rep logic a note for $125 for cash to that amount which was loaned him for u conslduiatlon of $10. He nveis that he pnld I ho note but despite this Mr. Rep logle had It entoied up und tin execu tion Issued on It. Aldcimnu Millar, before whom lie was given a healing yosteulay, held him In $.100 ball. Mr. Rcplogle declined to fur nish bull and nsked to be committed. The uldciman thereupon directed Spec ial Ollleer Jack I'leincy to take him Into custody, which wan done. Mr. Replogle themupon, tluough Attorney Chniles U Olver Iniilltulcd habeas corpus pio ceedlngs for his leleasc. ' The hnbcis corpus was gi anted during tho after noon by Judge Atchbald. WORK ON TEMPORARY PLANT. Hnghies and Dvnanios Were llciug Tested Last Night. The tetnporaj plant of the Scranton Illuminating Heat and Power comp in.v was the scene of gieat activity lust night. The two engines, live Incandes cent and thiee aie light dvnuinoa hud been put In plnce und weie being test ed. Wheels w hit led, belts Hew and snapped, steam hissed nnd vvoikmen Ultted hither and thither Intent on the vvoik of pel footing thu maehlnety and of getting a covet Ing over the engines and dynamos to protect them fiom the elements. Today the company, bailing acci dents, expects to furnish power and electi le lights to Its customeis und to motiow anticipates being able to fur nish Its own aie lights. The tempor al y plantadjolns the one burned down Sunduy moinlng and will be ued until tho new one Is completed. DICKSON ClT?CONTESTS. Import of the Commissioners Piled with Court Ycstciday. Attorneys James L "Watklns and II. M. Mulholland, commissioners In the Dickson City contested election cases ol M. r. Fadden and John J. Altken for the ofllce of councilman, and Fred Iiels and James Cayglll for school con ti oiler, yesterday filed their leport In couit. An older was made that the repot t be filed and that exceptions It any are to bo made must be taken within ten days. Aiguments will be heard at n later day to be IKed by court. (M P A Special In cabinet photo frames todav. made of brass and gold plated. 50c. to Si.oo, worth double. Jardiniers We've a lot of imitation Rock wood jardinieres that cannot be told from the genuine, and at this sale they're yours at one-fifth the price, 25c. and up.i Baskets Cut 'em to cost, said the mana ger to the ad. man. That means a big saving to the basket buyers of today. All the 3jC. baskets 19L today, And s.0 on up to the biggest and best. Unframed Pictures Home decorators for ever so lit tle. Ot course we'd like to frame 'em for you, but you can get them framed elsewhere if you wish. But pi ices like these aie only to be had at Rl-XrORD'S: Imitation l'astelles, 20x24, 15c. Real Etchings, 14x30, 19c. Photo Grav tires, 22x28, 50c. Artotj pes, 11x14, St. Lackawanna Ave. l n ts onday, February I, s- Having bought a large stock of the very lowest prices Cotton Goods ever sold at. we propose to give our custom ers the benefit of our purchase: BLEACHED. Cc. flood Muslin only 4c. 7e. l'orest G'.o. 7Hc 11111 "-" 7i.c. I.onsdalo Cc. 7'c. fruit of Loom Cc. U-c. 1'rlilo of West 10c. 12'c. Lonsdale Cumbilc 9c. 12c I.ockwood 5-1 1', C. Muslin 9c. He. I.ockwood C-l 1'. C. Muslin lie, 13c. I.ockwood 50-Inch Muslin lQs. 17c I.oekwooil S-4 Sheeting 20c. I.ockwood 9-1 Sheeting 22c I.ockwood 10-4 Sheeting .... 19c. 1'tlca S-l Sheeting 21c. 1'tlca 8-1 Sheeting 2Jc. Utlta 10-1 Sheeting ,14c. ICc. ICe. 1&C ISc 20c. 15Vsc 17c. l"".e. 19c. 19c. 21c. HA Avenue, Scranton, Closing out sale Odds and Kncls, 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 Tornier l'reqont ,, , Price. l'rlce. nd0!0?.8.0.1.3' br.n S 4.60 $ 2.49 1()ne.I.,sou.1.,.c.co.r:.t.rt..I!!,.l; 10.00 8.49 'WfSilKffi' 18.00 12.98 muZti' 28.00 22.00 11u!.'!ncortc,0!?.a..c:1.,! 34.35 24.98 151 Pleco Docoritod Tlieo. to"?.!1:? 100.00 85.00 Odd Pieces of Glassware. Tumblers, Etc. , MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wjoiiilng Avenue. Walk in and look around. 416 LACKAWANNA AVENU1 TH1ELE School of Music, 5:0 Spiucc St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singing Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Sclnmvenka Conservator', New York. Also other competent teachcis engaged. Mr. Thiols is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. IY1T. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domestic u and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat anil Ulrdseyo, delivered lu any part of the city, at tho lowest price. Orders received at tho Ofllce. first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. J: telophone No. 2624 or at tho mine, telo phono No. 272, will be promptly attended to.Dealers supplied at the mine. T. SI iTH. S897, U.5i g-s. Vi Good Apron Gingham 3c. liest Apton Gingham 5c. Hist Inillgo Hluo Calico ic. Good Calico v.3c. 5c. Cc. Shaker rinnnel 4c. Good Ilrowu Muslin, only 3c, Tine Hi own Muslin, only 4c. 7c. Brown Muslin 5Ku. 7c. Atlantic A, only Sa. 7c. Atlintlc H, only 64e. lie. Debt I.ockwood 5-1 1. C. Muslin . Sc. 13c. Hist Dockwood ii-1 I' C. Muslin. .109. Hest Lockwood 8-1 Sheeting IJ'sC licit Lockwood 9-1 Sheeting ,...140. Hest Lockwood 10-1 Sheeting ....16o. Hest Utlta !s-4 Sheeting ,'l3sc. Best I'tlea 9-4 Sheeting 15ViC Hest Utlca 10-4 Sheitlng 17c. Pa, a D a a VaUmm AT. PUT 1T3 OmaLfft I L i M& u H Iu9 U 1 I DBS e2 COA JLv hflflfk 3 m H A i i t Bus