THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNTNe, FEBRUARY 24, 18Q7. 3 NORTON'S New Wall Decorations for comliij' Season arc now arrh lug frequently. We linltc the attention of persons desiring choice cocring for their walls to see out excellent assortment of DecoiatUc Novelties, which will be chcerfitllj shown to all callers without incurring any obligation to older. All grades of stock, e.xclushc patterns, artistic, up-to-date coloiings at popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ac BUCKWHEAT IS The Finest H BUCKWHEAT FLOOR & We Ever Had in the Mill. We Wholesale It. S SS5 &5s$ The Weston Mill Co ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." TINEST DEN TAX. WORK IN TUB CITY. DRS, HEN WOOD & WARD ELL 3'B LACKAWANM AVE. PERSONAL. E G, Coursen will Kao for riorkln soon. E-Mnor W. I. Connell was In Slmmo kln jesttidnyi J Hen Dlnimlck entertained the Mon day club at whist Monday eenlns. Attoruev M A. McCilnlej left esttid.i for l'hlladtllphla to attend tho Supreme couit. Mis P. C. Trltz has returned fiom Now Yoik, aeeomp.inlLd b hu daughtei. Mis. N. R. IIiowli. County Treasuier Clinrles Schndt, Jo seph Jtimjn and E Moses left jtsterday for n tilp thiouKh the west. Mibs Heitha Powell, of I.lnden street, attended a social tit the MoiuUati school, In Iiethlehun, Monduj night. Petei O'Uoyle, of New Yoik city, is ls Itlng his coiibln, I'ettr D. Nllaml, chief opirutoi at the Telephone Exchange. Dtput City Treasurer P. J. Ituano went to Philadelphia jesteulny to be pietent at tho consecration o Ulshop Prendeigast. Pied lialeom, -vlce-piesldent nnd gen eral maiuigei of the Guaianteo Stock In estlnent compan of Washington, D C, is the guest of M. C. Parnhuin, ot Pino strtet. Mi. and Mrs George Illghnelil cp'c brated tho ninth iinnlversarj of their mat Hugo at their home last ecilng atU tntfi tallied a number ot their frie'idj ut progressive eucluct A paity of pilests fiom Scranton and iciultj hao gone to l'hllndelphlu to at tend the eonseciatlon of Pather Pendar gas.t, of that city, who will bo elented to the episcopacy ns assistant bishop of the archdiocese of Philadelphia. They are Rev. J. A. O'Hcllly, of the cuthedi.il; Rev. W. P. O'Donuell, of thu Noith End; Rev. John L,oughian, of Mlnookn, and Rev. J. A. Mollltt, of tho South Side. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Rico last night enteitalmd a. laigo i irty of friends at cards The guests wuie: Mi. and Mr.. John Meais, Mr. und Mis. Ijlod, Mr. und Mrs. I. P. Mcgargel. Mi. and Mis T. (. Wolf, Mr. and Mis William Sllkman, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Penman, Ml, and Mrs. W. L. Ilenwood, Mr. and Mis. C. . Jones, Mr and Mis. John Simpson, Mr, nnd Mrs. E II. Llnde, Mr. and Mis W. H I'ieice, Mr. nnd Mis. Calvin Sejbolt, Mr and Mrs. C. I.. Van Uusklrk, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Sanderson, Jlr. and Mis. A, P. lied ford, Mr, and Mrs. Chailes A STRAW Just to show the way the bargaiu wind is blow ing in shoes we mention Men's Patent Leathers $4.00 made for this time of the year. Double soles. To wear without rubbers , and they're a "staud-the-cold" kind of patent leather that's hard to crack. Always five dol lars until today. oooooooo SCHANK SPENCER, i 410 Simicc Street. Schlngrr, Mr. ntul Mm. D. 12. Tnlor, Mr. ami Mis. W. 1). Oieen, Mr. null lira. J. N. Hice, Mr. iinil Mrs. S, Wee, Mr nnd Mrs. S. 1'. ruiimi, Mr. nml Mm. .Ichn IllKhilttr, Mr. uml Mr. ,1. V. Utiikworth, Mr. nnd Mis. Chnrln McMlllcn, .Ml, nml Mrs. C T. Whltti'more, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M Sponeet, Mi. nnd Mis. M. W l.oury, Mi. nnd Mm. Kimono Heoley, Mr. nnd Mm. Alfred Comull, Mr. nml Mrs. V.. J. l'nrrott, Mr. nml Mm. It. M. Stri-eter, Mr. nnd Mm. Arja Williams, Ml. und Mrs. l.KltiKstoti Davenport, of 1'lttntoii; Mr uml Mis. Hrtbert Caston, Prnnk 11. Clem ons, Dr. H. U. Ware, 1. S. 1'uhc. RECBIVED A SMOCK. Kluetrlc Current Prostrates n 101111 Almiiiu Hotel .linn. Iioulq Kosenburg-, of Hoicnliuts'B Penn nvenuc hotel, wni severely shocked by electrlcty while trying to regulate nn utc Usht Monday night. Kosunbuit; lnomituil a step-laddei nnd suppoittd himself by n sni IKtuie ttlth one linnd while with the othei he at tempted to move the lover leuuliitlng the light. A euiitnt shot thiough his body buttling the hnnd nem the light nnd one side of his fnce He was tin own to the lloor and was unconscious for beveial minutes'. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED. Board of Associated Charities Discusses the Best Method of Furnishing IlOther Business Transacted. A meeting of the Associated Iloa-d of Ch.ultles was held Inst eening n the pool bonid's looms In the elt hall Colonel E H Hippie, piesldent of the bo.nd, presided Aftei the leudlng of the minutes of the pielous nieetlng and the indentation of the secietuij's lepoit, the leslgnatlon of Di Post, as the medical attendant of the boaul, was leeched. Di I'ost Is about to hae the tltl. The iesignatlon was accented nnd the boaul lnstiucted Secieta'y Isiael to diaw up suitable lesolutlons of re giet at the leslgnatlon of Mr Post The next mnttei thnt came befoie the boaid was the solution ol the ptob lem of how to piolde woik for the mnn unemplojed men In the clt . M' Moore, who had been constituted a committee to consult with the paik. commlssloneis with a view to p' (Hid ing emploMiient foi labortis In Nnv Aug park made his lepoit. Tho com mlssloneis ngiocd that if tho Boaul of Associated Chailtles would pay $1'0 out of Its tieasui foi the pajment of woikmen, the commlssloneis would le Imbuise the boat d nt soon as the paik appiopiintlon was put at tholi dis posal No action was taken leguullng the ptoposltlon Fotne dlscll'-slon followed his lepoit, nnd it was suggested that when woik on the piojected lallioad was begun, woik would be piolded for main men Mr Klnslej was selected to make in (liilrles legardlng the lallioad and the inobnlillltj of furnishing work foi un emplocd men. Ho will ie:oit at the net meeting. Ml Kinsley said that b. next 'loiula the conttactoi of the load, which will be twehe miles lonr, would haw ::00 or 100 'men at woik and that befoie the load is completed in Septembei, at least 1,000 men will be emplocd, There nic tlnee oi four membeis of the bonid who er laielv attend the meetings of the bond, and the actlp membeis bclloio these to be an en cumbiance to the boaul. Aftei the subject lecoived some attention Inst eenlng, the secietaij was lnstiucted to communicate with tho delinquent membeis nnd leanest them either to be more acthe or tender theli leslgna tlon. Among tho cases lepoited by the bonid's agent, Mis Duggan, wns that of Kate O'Neill The boaid lequested the in ess to publish the fact that Mis O'Neill was going about the clt undei the name of Mrs Phillips, begging food nnd clothing and claiming to have three chlldien The boaid wished the public to be Infoimed that she wns entliely unwoi thy. The lepoit of the board's agent, Mis Duggan, was read, and stated tint since the last meeting of the boaid, "G cases had been Investigated, out of which 17 weie found to bo wot thy of aid and 9 unwoithy. "Woik was pio vlded for 7 and ttanspoitatlun for 1. Lodgings and meals weie furnished for 3 and the snme number were sent to the House of the Good Shopheul. Duilng the meeting a mombei of the board tequcsted a repoit fiom Mis. Duggan legauling the man that ap plied for a husband. A leport, geneial ized by the statement of "piogiess," included also a lepoit to the effect that the piospectlvo bilde wished to meet the candidate foi her aftections a few times moie befoie taking the serious step After the transaction of miscellane ous business the boaul adjourned. Sccurit) Itiiildiug anil Savings Union. Clnitered undei Pennsylvania laws Home olllce, rooms 20s and .'09 Meiis building, Scianton, l'a , telephone 1So2 Onicers Colonel Gcoiko Sanderson, president; Colonel P, L Hitchcock, vice president, Edmund A. Haiti, actuaij, U J. Slebeckei, treasuier, Horace E Hand, attorney , Albert Hall, secretaij It IC Craner, supeilntendent of agencies Bond of dliectors Colonel George San deison, attorney and counsel-at-l.iw , Col onel P. It Hitchcock, Insui nice and attor ne , Edmund A. Haiti, county suivejoi, L J. Slebeckei, carpets and drapeiles, Albert Hall, secietaij of S H, and S. P., Frank H demons, sherliT of Lackawanna countj ', Tiank 1' Christian, battel and gent's furnishci; C. C. Keiber, of demons, Perber .t 0'Malle Co j Chmles It. Con nell, sectetai and tieasurei Lackawanna mills SEJII-ANNUAL STATEMENT, llsJ7. ASSETS. Cash in bank and otllco $ 2.S2J 10 Heal estate loans 40,71121 Stock loans CIO 01) Installment dues unpaid 800 73 Interest nnd pieinlum duo and unpaid 1.1J1 Si Real estate 1,700 00 Oltlce fuinltuic and fix tures 2SI 21 Insurance advanced ... 18 7" Due fiom expense fund . S3 00 LIABILITIES Installment stock $.JC,0U 7J JAN. 1, $1S,101 21 Debenture and coupon stock Dues Advanced by mem bers Bills payable Undivided piotlts PROPIT AND Interest and premium 8,151 00 ToS ft) 1,000 00 2.JJ2 SJ LOSS. $IS,101 21 received i 1.SJ7 OS Interest and pieinlum delinquent seemed .... Fines received Withdrawal profits .. .. Sundry loan fund, In tel mt and discount ...: Debenture dividends .... Interest and discount ., Delinquent Interest and premium July 1 Net piollts, (0 months) . 1,131 83 C3 J3 2i (K 1 48 C9 2(11 2J 2)9 CJ 377 10 2,122 S3 ? 3,037 12 $ 3,037 12 umber of shares In force Jan. 1, 1S'J7, 1,WI o want good iiu'onts. ntu or call for particulars. It. JC. CUANIMt, hupt. ol Agencies, Meurs Huilding. TEN-ROUND BOUT ENDS IN A DRAW Scranlon and Phliadclpltla Lightweights Ahct in the Ring. VISITOR HAD THE BEST OF IT Stephen Judge, ol this City, uml .Hnr tln .Indue Wore OuiitetuiitS"Wrnii glc About the Proceeds Introduced thu Tight and Mntlo It fi Past Kntcr-taiiiuicnt--Iucli Hound Saw l'lent) ol Kxehunges. Over 100 admliers of tho mnnly art witnessed a fast 10-round glove contest last night In Howler's hnll between the' two lightweights, Stephen Judge, of tills city, und Martin Judge, of Phila delphia. Tho Philadelphia lad proved his su peiloilty and might hnve had the less expei fenced Scinntonlan out In two moio i omuls, but a diaw hail been agieed upon In case both men weie up nnd willing to continue aftei the tenth lound, and the decision was a diaw In nccoulanco with the- agieemont It was a bitter light fiom thu beginning, but was mnireil by two clicumstaiiccs, the disposition of both men to clinch nnd tho certainty that the Scranton Judge was outclassed. Ovei an horn was consumed In a quibble1 over the iccelpts, the Phlladel phlnn holding out for his guaiantee of $"i and expenses The ptoceeds at $1 pel admission would leave little oi nothing foi the Sci .niton end of the exhibition, nnd the latter debated a long while in thelt effoits to get the Phlladelpliians to waive a point oi two. A conipionilso was flnallv hit upon v.heiebv M Judge was to receive "0 and e)enses and the contest was to be limited to ten i omuls instead of llfteen as oiiginall announced. WENT AT IT IN EARNEST The wi angle only solved to embitter the pall, and they opened the ball at 10 30 o'clock, each anxious to get even by putting the othei out In a minute. E J Coleman was selected at the ring as lefeiee and "Al" Hose and "Joe" Diiesen timekeepers Thiee mlnute lounds with one-minute iests weie fought. A 21-foot lope and post ring was used Dining the afternoon Stephen Judge had weighed in at ITT1 and the othei at 13I' pounds, another cause of the prellmlnniy and justified kicking b the Philadelphlan, as the limit had been set at 133 When the pall en teied the ling the evpeits picked the foieigner as a wlnnei on account of his gieatei muscular development and np paient condition, though the Scian tonian had the advantage In weight, helghth and leach The foimei woie knee tights and the lattei a bieech cloth In S Judge's coiner were his bi other, James Jude, and John Tlghe. Behind the Quaker City lad weie "Joe" Leon .u d, of Philadelphia, and "Pat" Hop kins, of this clt. At tho beginning Stephen lushed the fighting, did most of the leading and seemed lather too leady to get into what appealed to bo his opponent's low, open, and Inviting stle of de fense Raiely in the Scianton man's rushes did lie land moie than an occa sional light and stialght left lead In i etui n he got the shouldet and short aim bod blows that took much of his wind befoie many lounds hud been fought ItUSIIINO AVAILED NOT. Stephens' lushing tactics availed him nothing and weie encouiaged aftei the ill bt lound, thu Philadelphia!! using with good effect elthei ills light oi left on the body In the foui th round the Scranton lad came to the .sciateh with a little more cnutlon He was on the offensive, how ovei, but fnied about us badlv at long distance as he had in the piecedlng l omuls Haiely in the counteis did he get the best of it Tow aid the close of tlio lound theie wns a seiles of clutches whli li hail featuied the opening and which followed neaily evciy exchange up to the close of the battle The Philadelphlan was doing the lead ing in the llfth and in the slth tiled Stephens' own i ashing game The lat tei came Ui) for the seventh, with his steam slightly Inci eased and disposed to do the leading, but was ulwaib' met with the shoit aim sw lims and bodv punches that featuied the fight throughout Jlin tin. landed n left swing at the opening of the eighth and Stephens b ducking avoided the same kind of medi cine tiom the light. Stephens' straight lefts weie weak and foi one he got an upper cut, followed by a stialght light punch on the nose that gave the Quuker III st claiet When the lound closed tho Sciuntonlan had leceived much the woist of It. Each man staited to mix it up in the ninth. Jiaitln landed seveial swings and sent Stephen to his coiner with his chances for lasting decidedly ques tionable. The Scianton lad bobbed up in the tenth and final lound appaieutly much lefieshed and full of coinage He was weak, however, und could make use of but stialtiht left Jabs in oppo Eltion to the Philadelphia's continued swings and body punches When time was called It appeared for. tunate foi tho Scinntonlan that the last lound had been fought. Drug Clerk. Wanted Hi Ight, active Q, A. or Reg, Phaim. No Sunduy woik. Btate age and salary expected. Central Ding Store, Montiose, l'a, A Jov; ebjsode. J'Wwm0 A diljerence in CO-INSURANCE CLAUSE Will Probnbh Ho Inserted In tho School I) striets Policies. The plan of the board of control to reduce the Insurant e on the school buildings to 10 pet tent, of the uctual value mny not aftut all be an econom ical move. The flic underw liters will not, it Is ald, usieu to continue the present easy tcims given Iho school dls tilct if tills plan Is put Into foice. At present the buildings ate lnsmed for a llguro that about represents their full vnlue. In consideration of this and the fact that the advantages of the longest teim policy, live years, ate given the district. Now, tho insuinnco men say, they will have to nttncli the co-lnsumnco clause to nil the polities and raise the into of tho pteinlunis USED A RED NECKTIE. Fakir Mcdrnlh Tried (o Hang Himself With His Four-iii-lland in the Police Station. D J. McGrath, alias Walter Wilson, a fakir, made an unsuccessful effoi t slioitly nftei 7 o'clock last evening to end his life by hanging himself to the bais in cell 10, cential police station whole he had been plnecd a few min utes befoie McOiath used a stiong four-in-hand tie, which he woie, in ills attempt to hang himself. He twisted the tie aiound ills neck and made n knot of one end aiound a hai of the cell. Then he laised his feet and hung theie. A piibonei In the not cell heaid the un usual piepui.itlon and w hen "McGiath" swung off this niibonet jelled for the police Policemen Day and Sloat opened the dooi of cell 10 and toie the- tie stilng fiom tile bais McGiath was uncon scious He soon came aiound nil right, but he was bandcufled to the cell for the lest of the night He was ai rested on the corner of Spiuce and Penn by Patiolman Uloeh at the Instigation of Rev. James McLeod, who accused Mc Grath of selling "Immoral literatuie" The "llteiatuie" consists of u num ber of those novelties' known as klne tlscope plctuies McGiath bus been about the eltj foi beveial months He is a joung man whose home Is In WIlkes-Eanc. At times he has sold songs, etc. SHOOTING MATCH AT DUNMORE. Pirst Priio Won b) .lohu Wntrcs, ho .llnde a Score of 70. Theie wns a closely contested shoot lug match at the Dunmoie rifle range Motulav which was paitlcipated in bj about twenty well known maiksmen The fit st pile was won by John Wat les, second bj M. W. Chambeilln; thitd bv A Gene The scoies weie as follows: John Waties, 70, M W. Chambeilln, G9; A Gene, 07, Old Vet, C7, T. Gavnaul, fij, G Williams, G4; E Haen, f.i; A Tio dell, 63, William Vettj, D2, T. Tlsdell, 32, Mi. Gieunlng, 51. ISiiriicd About the i'acc. Dennv B Joidan. of 1300 Pittston ave nue, while at wotk at the blast fui naee vesteulay noon was buined se veielj about the face. He wasiemoved to the Moses Tavloi hospital, wheie It was stated last night that he would le covet iiukkl. Our importation of Black Dress Goods has arrived. Never before have we exhibited such a varied assortment of fine and medium-priced Goods, We are showing OUR it will give us pleasure to may not be ready to buy. DESPERATE CRIME OF MICHAEL CANNON Tried to Rcb John Lippl and Then Shot Him In the Slomach. HIS CONDITION IS VERY DANGEROUS Alloi iihooling I.lppl tho lllghvvitv man Was Puisucd bv a Iiiirgc ('roivd--llo Pordcd tho I.aclia VMiiiua Itivcr and Then Drew His Itcvolvcr anil I'ircd at Ills Pur-siiors--Caitured in tho Kiigme House at the William A. Collier). Michael Cannon, a young man 29 years of ago, whose patents leslde on the South Side, of this city, was lodged in tlie county jail at 10 o'clock last night by Deputy Constable Joseph it. Burns, of Old Porgc, nnd ex-Constuble Matthew Beano, of the sninu place The chnrges on the committment aic cai iv lug concealed weapons and point ing ilienims, tin t he may have the much moie seilous chat go of untitle! to nnswei. His victims Is John Limit, who lesldes at 24S Luzerne stieet, this city. 'At C 30 last evening Cannon met Lip id on the public highway at Babylon, near the Luzoino countj line, a place that has become notoilotts for law b'bs deeds. Cannon demanded CO cents fiom I.lppl, and when It was iefued lie tiled to take the money fiom Llupl bv foice. Duilng tho cullle Cannon diew a levolvei and Ilred, the bullet enteilng Lipid's stomncli. He was taken Into tin adjoining house, wheio Dr. Mjeis attended him, and later was removed to his home on Luzeine stieet, whole It was stated Inst night that slight hopes of ills iccoveiy weie cn tei tallied, CANNON WAS PURSUED. A number of persons saw Cannon shoot Lippl, and they gave chase Can non fled In tho tlliectlon of the Lackn wanna ilvei and when he leached It waded acioss, and on enieming from the vvntPi diew ills levolver and died seveial shots at his puisueis, who lined the opposite bank. None of these shots took effect Ills pursueis ciosed the liver and Cannon fled to the William A collieiv of the Council Coal t om pany, at Duijea, and foiced the Engi neei, John Thornton, to leave the loom at the point of Ills revolvei. He filed two shots at two Italian bojs who ven tuied close to the engine house. Tills action later on almost caused seilous conseouences fo him. Ex-Constable Beane seemed a wai rant foi Cannon's an est fiom Justice of the Peace Brodhead and went to the engine house to at lest the dosne'ado He found him douched in tho pit un der the dium of the hoisting cylinder and pulled him out, but not before Cannon hnd again made use of Ills gun By this time, howevei, all of the caitiidges had been dlschanjed. GIVEN A HEARING. Cannon was taken befoie Justice Biodhead, who committed him to the county jail After the hearing was over the piisonei giabbed ills levolvei, w hich lay on the desk of the justice, and It was with tome difficulty that Constable Bums took It away from hlm Ho was handcuffed and taken to the county jail In this city. Cannon is known as n despeiate char acter when In his cup3. Last summer he was arrested on a chaige of 10b bery. After his airest last night some diffi culty was experienced In keeping Can non beyond the leacli of the laige ciowd that had puisued him, who weie bent on administering summaiy pun ishment. AMUSEMENTS. Shakespearean plajs will be given at the Academ of Music tonight and to monow night by EUhu R Spencei and his company. Tonight Ml Spencei will be seen as Fhvlock In thu "Met ch ant of Venice," and on tho following night he will essay the lolo of Ingo in "Othello" Mr. Spencer will be i'e membeied as being here last year as one of tlie three, Ilnnfoul, Spencer and O'Biien Miss Isabel Pengi.t will ap pear as Poitla In the "Me- chant of Venice" tonight, nnd as Desdemona In "Othello" Tluusdav. The Al G. Tield Minstrel eompanv of seventy clever people will be tlie at ti action at the Academy of Music Fil day evening. The excellent.- of the en tile pioductlon, the large and bill lliint ensemble, and the I'p-to-dated-ness of eveiv thing, aie the characti Istlcs that will Impress eveijbody v. ho goes to see this leully notable pioduc- DESIG jtmL,L ISt 415, 417 Lackawanna Hon, Tho company embraces the names of some of America's foremost comedians and specialty aitlsts, among whom nio Aithur Rlgby, Nell O'Brien, Matt Diamond, Doc CJulgley, Eddie Pox, Bios. Mohilng, Clayton and Jen kins, Ollle Ynung, Will Walling, John Not ton, Hnny Sheldon, Eddie Boseit and Al G. Field. Tho most populnr pastoial piny that was ever vviltten comes lo the Acad emy next Sntuiday aftei noon and evening, and "Uncle Josh" and his co tcilu of count! y folks will doubtless meet with a welcome heartier than Is usually accorded them In view of the fact thnt this Is, "The Old Home stead's" last season. In cclobinflon of Its pioposed letlicment the old favoilto appeals in a new dtess and Is snld to be moie beautiful than ever befoie. "Uncle Joshua Whltcomb," who n celves clever nnd conscientious Intel -pietntlon thtounh Aiclile Hovd, is tho ame model of guileless simplicity and the rest of the chaiaetets have lost none of their old time llnvor In the hands of the same people who hnve been seen here so ninny tlmus The fni famed double male t'liuiteUe, headed by nick Jose, will render the old-fashioned melodies. With the knowledge that the public must be given a stiong Incentive dm lug tho attendant dull times, Manager Da vis has selected for his next tlnee dns' atti action, commencing Feb 23, at Da vis' theater, Fields & Hnon's Di awing Cauls, an aggicgatlon of the lepiesen tatlvo vaudeville aitlsts of Ameilcnn, fuither stiengthened by the addition of seveial lmpoitetl novelties. The headlines of the company ale those ex ceptionally clever musical coniedlnns. Fields & Ilason, who nio the tainous nuthois of musical mlnstiolsv. Other favoiltes who contilbute consldeinbly to the successful presentation of an ex cellent pi ogi amine are John and Mai got Fields Geoige E. Austin, Meeker it Mack, the two Nlbbes and the Walte slsteis. .Slie's Going to Change It. Among the marilago licenses giantcd jestetday was one to Joseph Sklmutls anil Petionla Stennlnkavczhustaskl, of this cltv. Any one knowing any rea son why she should not change bet name may step up and make It known. Our Watch Department sells more watches than any store in Scranton, yet we are not satisfied. Our new watch buyer wants to show you how much good time, beauty and value he can give tor each dollar invested. He has just placed before us four watches to talk about today. We agree with him they are bargains. Gentlemen's Notice how ele- Watch Kant tlle cabe is made, how the engraving and chasing stand out. Open it and lead on the inside: Jas. Boos, wan anted for 15 years' wear. Look at the works, Elgin National Watch Co., none better, and the price nine dollars. Everyday We now talk- about Watch uie cheapest good timepiece we ever saw ; not a big, clumsy toy, but a reliable, nice-looking, American made wonder one dollar and forty five cents. Ladies' Watch How about this one ? You cannot help but like it ; case solid gold' dainty, latest shape, dial enamelled in delicate blue, Waltham woiks that tell you the houi faithfully sixteen dollars. $8.90 Watch Here is a ladies' watch we have always sold at ten dollars, and sold hundreds, too ; case small and neat, gold filled, will wear fifteen years, fitted with American movement, time guaranteed. The Rexford Co., 303 Lacka. Ave. 1 OPPORTUNITY TI u 'hat' a hmii uw mt u u u aunun a hi a are: exclusive. show our Goods, although you Avenue, Scranton. Pa, We Are SOLE AOEHTS IN SCRAN TON FOR 'S CUT GLASS Don't allow unscrupulous dealers to deceive you by saying they have libbey's Cut Glass, as There Is None Genuine Without This Stamp. Look for the take no other, uieut is large. stamp and Our assort- ran HAU MILLAR & PECK, " 131 Wjomlng Avenue. Walk in and look around. EYES D FREE. Tou can savo money by buying specta cles of Sllvcrstone, tho eyo specialist, at COO Lackawanna avenue, onely ono flight over the Lehigh Valley ticket ofllco. The following prices will satisfy you that they aro tho cheapest In tho city: Solid gold rimmed spectacles at $3 CO per pair; filled bows at $2; nlcklo bows from COc. to Jl 50; aluminum bows from 75e. to $2 00; colored glasses from 23c. to $1 25. We havo a large lino of reading glasses, the best in th market, at 23c. per pair. Opera and majg nlfjlng glasses at reduced prices. Of flco hours, 8 a. m. to 12m.; 1 to 6 p. m. Remember that your eyes will bo exam ined freo and satisfaction is guaranteed. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singins. Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Sclmrwcnka Conservatory, New York. Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. THE ROOlllS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'D'G, SCRANTON, PA. raiNING AHD BLASTING WDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORK3. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Butteries, Eloctiio Exploders, for es. plodlutr blasts, Safety Fuse, aud RepauQO Chemical Co. 's man EXPLOSIVES, loossc nmu vi