'J HE SCRAKTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1897. NORTON'S New Wall Decorations for coining Season nic now arriving frequently. Wc Invite the attention of pcrbons desiring choice covering for their walls to see our excellent assortment of Decorative Novelties, which will be cheerfully shown to all callers without incurring any obligation to order. All grades of stock, exclusive patterns, artistic, up-to-date colorings at popular prices. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave. GERMAN METHODIST CONFERENCE ENDS Final Session In the German M. Church on Adams Avenue. E. MEETS AT ROCHESTER IN 1898 BUCKWHEAT FIR $ The Finest Appointments Announced .Tusl llrfore Ailiiriiiiiuiit"Ituv. Charles Hems, ofSulinuctiulv, to Itc I'resiitini; lll dcr of tlic l'hlliulclphiii District, Vice Kc. J. J.Mcssniei, ofXuvvurlt, VVIiii (iaus to Sclincctnil j --Import ant Committee Ucports. The Knst Oerinnn Methodist Episco pal coiifeiunce closed euib jesterday and Muliop AValden, of Cincinnati, who lias pieslded oet the sessions, left for New Yoik city, wheie he will next week pteslde oe-i the New Yoi k Cast Meth odist confeience, one of the Unseat In the fount! y. The last business hefoie adjourn ment was the announcement of the ap pointments which included that of Ilev. Charles Keuss, of Schenei tudy, N. V., to he piesldlnt,' elder of the 1'hlladol- II BUCKWHEAT FLOUR We Ever Had in the Mill. ot We Wholesale It. $ oe 5j &&& 0J .SS3c3 tSSSS3S0S $ S V t O S S & The Weston Mill Co DR. W. B. .HENWOOD, DENTIST 316 LACKAWANNA AVE. tMJA iti:v ciiakli:s ltnuss, New l'leslillng Mclei of the Philadelphia District. 1'EltSONAL. GloeisIlle and Ai line Hi Couit Mcs'-eiiKti Newton hab lecoveied liom his Illness. M. V Coicoran. of Pen Vuu, N. Y, -was in the city estciday. William Shifter, of Panel's ore hrsti.i, has il tin ned liom a. week's sta in New link clt. M.1J01 T. V. Puiman ias In Washing ton, D. C, on bilinliiy, us the tjuest ot CoiiKies'-niuii Connell. "Mis i:ikn Sawyer, of Yonkers, N. V , Is lilting at the homo ot her biolhei, Ciinliihton Von Bt011.1i, oL Noith -Main a line. Hi 15 W. PobIow and Hev. Call Hae Ml ol the Oiinan uMetliodlst i:pUcopal lonleieme, me jjueiita Geoigo Slant, of Ciieen llldgo. Kas the Sjiaeusra Post: "W. N. Toy, cf Kti.inton, reprtu ntlng a business lirm in Philadelphia., was , guest Sunday at the Pmpiie House. Lojul to his native town to the lust IulU Mr. Toy maintains tint It N supeiior in base ball teams and in eei othei uspect to other towns, tak ing all clicumstances into consideration. He llxcd up tho Hcianton team lor IS'I7 jHstenlay afternoon in a sdiape that 'Will lnsuie it a high place in the league" The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia. Ledger sas; "Ki'pic"-entu-tle fonnt.ll, or the Seranton dlstilet, is earnestly pushing Tuenee V. Powdeily foi appointment as eommlfesloner ot iin inlgiatlon to succeed Commissioner Stump tie was active Batuiday in tho rlLculatlon of a paper in the house among the Pennsj lnnla delgatlon in the intoi est of Powdeil. Itepiesentatie Young also has a candidate lor this place in Mr. H. J. Uely, ot Philadelphia." TO ESTABLISH A BOUNDARY. It Will I'ix the Residence of Man) People ol illaviield and Jenn)ii. On motion of I. H. Burns, attorney for the boiough of Jeimyn, couit yes teiday appointed A. B. Dunning, Jr., J2. J. Noithup and C. A. Uattenhuig a commission to asceitaln and establish the boundaiy line between the boi ouglis of Milyfleld and Jeimyn. Ow lug to the ab.sence of a clearly dellued boundary line, much confusion has losultcil, many persons not know ing in which boiough they should MJte and pay taies. plilo, dlstilet, lce Kev. J. J. Messmei, ol New Yoik, who hub set eel the s eai limit and Is to succeed Ml. Ileilss ut Seheiiec t.ul Following aie the ap pointments made: NUW YOHK DISTRICT. John C Denlngei, piesldlng elder, le- appolutcd. Huv. Chanles Joidan, Amsteidam, N. Y . Jt John O. Lut7, Hoston, Mass. ltev. H. A Masser, Biidi,epoi t. Conn, ltev William Glesreten, Cieeli avenue, Hiookln, N 1 lti'. d. Haussti, si., Maic chinch, liiookljn. Ilev C SUpht.11, Klchwood IUlghts, Uiookljn, N V iRe. Geoige If. Simons, WCOft Stieet chinch, Hiookh 11, N Y Ue John I.inge, Sumnei J'lace aim VaiuleiM'Oi Paik, Hrookl.Mi, N Y Jlev Philip Stuhl, Koit lltintei, N. Y. Jt.'V. J:. VV. Peglow, Ultentkld and Tin litis Palls, Ylass Jti. G. ll.iUhsti, Jr., Haitford, Conn. Hh John Plad, Lawieuie, Mass Hf I'. Glenk, l.oug Island City and Mineola, N Y. . Hv J. Sohauble, Mt Yiiuon, N Y. llt) J Suti'i, New liaeii, Conn Kt.. J. H. P. Boese, New Itouhelle, N. Ke P Quattlander, Bllnn Memoilal, Nlw Yoik. ltev H Castendieck, I'.lton Avenue, New Y'oiU ( it Uu. U Wallon, Plft-IUth Stieet, New Y'oi k ltev. P. II. Itey, roitkth stiett, New Yoik 'It Hi v Gtorge II. Maei, Second stiett, New Yoik lt Hev. V W. Hoese. Pougliktepsle N. 1. H..V. (Itlo Mann. Sea ('lift. N. Y. lto. J. J. Mcssmu, SLlunt-tladj, Y. ltev. W. II Kurth, Troy, N Y. He. W. Schluter. YonUti-s, N. Y. 'PIUI.ADi;i.PIIIA DISTltlCT. ltev. Chaihs Heu&s, pit siding i lder. Hev. John faLhulei, Akion and Claience, N. Y. Ho. Geoiga Abele, Bioadway, Baltl inore, Md. Ite r AY. Hoppmanii, Ught Stiett chinch. Baltimoie. , (Hev. G. 1'. Kiebs, Not th Baltimoie. He.. G II. Gelger, Peniisylvaiila Ave nue church, Baltimoie. ltev. II. Mutller, J Just Stieet chuit.li, Buffalo, N. Y Ht. H. Yolberg, (Mortimer Stieet chin th, Bi'ffalo. Hev John Hagen, Noithampton Stieet chilli h, Bullalo. Hi v. C Hatitll, Dunklik, N. Y. Ht H It. lloust, Bll.abeth, N. J. Be. A. Staik, Hobokeii, N. J. Hi v. William Meyei, JtlTeitoiullle, N. Y. Hev. G I., Woeiz, Jersey City, N. J. Ht. i:. Gjsin, Jerse City Heights, N. J. Hev. B Velgtl, Lalitastei and Sweet Home, N Y. Hev. A. V Pi unniann, Bmanuel chinch, Ntw.uk. N. J. Ilev. i: Gioebe, Beigeu Street thuich, Newaik, N J. Dtnoklyn, jind that tlie rollectlons In the New Yuik district be devottd to the Cllnoid Stieet chuich at ltoches tei. Hev. Mnnley S Haul, D 1).. of Phil udelplilu, ujneHpoudlng se(iel(u of the Chinch Intension society, dellv eied un nildiess. Mis. 1j. Hdwuids, uf Philadelphia, secretniy and tieusuiet of the Wo man's Foielgn Mlsslonniy society, ad diessed the meeting In connection with the repoit of the confluence Foielgn Mission committee report. llov. Philip llnendlges, of this city, and Ilev. A. Flammnnn, ot Kevvntk, weie respectively nppolnted by the bishop to piench the mlsaloniiiy and confeience sennons nt llochester net yeai. Ilev. G. H. Mnjei was named to pleach at the Sabbath school annl veisary, and llevs. H. Mnsser and G. Woeiz nt the Upwoith league annl veisary. Theie weie addiesses by llov. Dr. A. J. Nast, editor of the ChllstUin Apolo gist; Ilev. Gieutzenbeigei, editor ot the Geimnn Guide to Holiness; H. C. Dltkhaut, supeilntendent of the book depaitment of the Western Methodist Book cancel n. All thice nte fiom Cln (lunati und spokf In connection with the tepoit of the publications commit tee. SANCTITY OP SAHUATH. The committee on the sanctity of the Sabbath advocated a he.irtj to-opeia-tlon of nil chuiches with Sabbath unions and law and older leagues. Bishop Wnlden addiessed the confei enie bilelb, when was piesented the lepoit on niisslonaty aiipioprlatloiis, He bhowed the necessity foi toncen tiatlng ellott in the Gel man centeis of population In huge cities. A memoilal on the death of Ilev. rialiels A. Wolfe, the onlj minister ol the confeience who died since the 1SUG .session, was lead bv Hev. Will iam Uiesiegcn, the secietaiv. Mr Wolfe was J I enis old and dlid at the home ot his put cuts In Geiintinv.w heie he hud gone In .seaich of health. ltev. W. C Scott-ZInn, of New Oi lcans, vvuh elected to deacon's oideis as a local pleat hei. ilev. W II Ktiith, of Tioy, N. Y, was made lnesldent, ami Hev. .T. l.ange. of Biooklyn, .secietuiy of tlie, newly oiganlzed examining boaid. The hoaid will ineit nSxt eai to conduct examinations one day piecedlng the opening of the confeience. A candi date to pass will Uave to answer coi lectly and In wilting ten out of the llfteen questions submitted. Tlie committee on education lepoit- ed coneeinlng the new school building vvhicli cost $'0,000 and was erected at Beiea, O, ioi tlie Get inun .Wulluce col lege. The confeience's benevolent collec tions last year leached a total of $1S, ai'l 01 $3 50 iov each meinbei, a lesult not often exceeded, o It wus bald. Befoio adjournment suitable lesolu tlons weie adopted thanking the Flibt Geiman Methodist congiegatlon and their pastor, Hev. Philip Haendlges, tlie citizens of Scianton and the news papeis loi tlulr hospitality and aid. AMUSEMENTS. Tomonow evening Mile Hlaa will ho seen at the Aiademv of '.Music In 'Nell Gwjnue" The pla Is .said to be with out question the most delightful In w tilth the glftid Ithea has vet been tttn vv line tho stoij of the oiange gill, who becomes a gieat actions and mistiess ot Kuirf Chailes II, Is not paiticulailj u com es, i.Mr. Ke-btei lias given it a piquant humoi that is dellghtlullv ulieshliig, and which gives Mine. Hhta wide stope loi comidy woik of a high oidei. 10 those who have seen this aitist in the ieilous loles, it will be a most pleasing change Mine. Ilhea. and her tnlarged company will give an excellent staged and tostiimtd piesentation ot "Nell Gwjnne " NAY AUGS ARE ABOUT TO MOVE W ill Leave Their Old Quarters Tumor. row or Thursday. opening: will be held later Then the Tire I'lgliters 111 Cornier!) Celulirnto Their Occupiinc) ol' the lliiiiilsciinc Svv Building Erected for Them bj the Clt--.Manncis in Which the '1'hroo floors of the House Will Itu Ltilled. sldewulks from 10 to IS feet; dliertlng the city enslmer to piepuie plans and estimate of cost of n sewer on 1'iescott avenue between Pine und Ash stseets and for a sewer on Feiber couit be tween Olive tind Ash stictts; requesting the pink coininlssloneiK to submit to coiinells un estimate of cost for needed Itnpiovements nt Nay Aug paik; le stoilng the old schedule of uins of Be lief Engine company. COUNCILMAN N00NE INJURED. The Nay Aug Hose company will le move either tomonow oi Thuisday fiom their old quintet to the hand some hoe house on Franklin avenue. Seveial weeks will elapse befoie the company will be coinfoitably ensconced In the new house, but when everything Is In O K condition the Hie laddies will devote one whole evening and pait of the morning to a lit i dentation. All the purapheinalla in use ut the old house will be tiansferied to the new. It will take u day or so to get the chop harness in woiklng oidei and to utiunge the eleetilc system. The lit st lloor will be used exclusive ly for the file out lit, hotses and all. On the second lloor will be the sleeping apai tments and the company meeting loom. The thiid lloor Is a bug-ii-boo. Some of the membeis want a pool table theie, otheis ate opposed to this and pi elei a gvniniisluin and still theie ate otheis who want both. At anv nite the new apai tments will be fitted no In light excellent stjle and the Nuy Augs me tilled with en thusiasm ovei the piospect. Painfull) Hurt Yesturdny .llnrnltig While at Work at Oxford Collier). James F. Noone, common councilman from tho nighteenth waul, was uuln fully lnjuied yesteidny morning at the Oxfoid collleiy. Mr. Noono Is du plexed as a carpenter and while at woik he wi cached his buck. The lnjuiy was so seilous that he was taken to the Moses Taylor hos pital shoitly after the noon hour. Iast night Mi. Noone wus lestlng coinfoit ably and theie is no danger of any Eeilons lesult. KIDNAPPED AT DAVIS THEATRE. Miss Carolyne V. Doisey, teacher of elocution, oratoiy and delbaite, GIG Ad ams avenue. Well Written Melodrama with Side Specialties VV us VV ell Ctvc n. The ehaiacter comedian Klnsslo Klegglns, In the melodiamn, "Kid napped," l etui lied to Davis' theater yesteiduy aftel noon foi a tluee day iuii. The show was well given yesteidny af ternoon and last evening. "Kidnaped" has the usual story of love and the vil lainous attempts to cheat the vlituous. Theie are seveial Stirling scenes, one especially wheie the heio, Philip Worthcolte Jumps fiom a high bildge to save himself from the mlstnken po lice who aie after him. In the last act a pattol wagon with two hoises comes upon the stage. Mr. Illgglns as the Jovial Gennan dude Is a veiy pleasing actor. There aio a number of specialties. "Kidnapped" will be given tonight and tomoirow night with matinees. The pi Ice of ad mission to matinees will be 10 cents to eveiybody. llftiicivnl of Oflice. Dr. S. I'. Bongstieet will on April 1 lemove his olllce and lesldence fiom 200 to 400 AVyomlng avenue. Tl "r nrmi ART LOAN EXHIBITION. It Rexford'j loday N. It Has Been Decided to Continue I'util Thin sdny Mght. The ait loan exhibit has been so well attendtd and s,o niunv have uiged the toininittee to continue it longet than had at 111 si been Intended that they have decided to continue it until Thin sduv night Baige ciowds an vlslting the gulleiv and the people ate hep-Inning- to liain of the late tieat in stoic lor all who pass thiough the ill aped dooi.s No one should full to visit the exhibit nt leust once befoie It closes. The doois aie open fiom 10 a. m. to 10 p in Music is a featuie of the exhibit each evening. Tonight Miss Annette Reynolds, well known to the music loving people of Scianton, will .sing. This announce ment alone should 1111 the room. New woiks of ait tne still coming In. Yes teidny was added a beautiful water coloi of Miss Huivvnsfombe. Theie was also lidded lesteidaj one of the stiongest cut Ions In the collection a Japanese idlo woi shipped foi geneia tlons, and piesented to the nilssloiiaiy thiough whose woik the family wus con vetted to Cluistlanitv. Fiom a J.inunese standpoint It is a woik of ait and well woith seeing. This afternoon liom 1 to 7 the pupils of the t Itv schools will be admitted lor 15 cents Munv should take advantage of this inie oppoitunltv, for so line a collection of ait, books and hlstoiicul cuilos have never been seen in one collection In the clt befoie. Rex ford's. Good News for You We shall start a busy week with extra inducements. This lively and progres sive store will try and see how much business we can do today and tomorrow. Prices shall prevail that will be talked about. Early comers- may save disappointment. JUJU Are a 'necessity a part o tlie furniture. A room may be furnished, expensively and a homely set will mar the en tire effect. We have more than a hundred styles and decorations. We can sell you a handsome set for very little money. 131 AVjumiiig Amine. Walk in and look around. Rogers' Spoons MAYOR IS CAUTIOUS. Will Mill- WANTED TO 1JUY. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W" AMKt), 'IO 11UY-A hUUS'lWIANU blacksmith's anvil. Alto bet of tool. l!o tlttl, Duuinoio. o V- MORE SPRING In the style we're showing than in the weather, which only goes to show who's first with the new shapes. They're here. Vici Kid Shoes for the ladies, in the new toes. Spring Spring styles. colors, with prices that will fit your purse as easily as the shoes fit your feet. "coin" shapes. Spring SCHANK SPENCER. 410 Spiuco St. .". wow, 3j !&S 5s?i iPf A new play fiom the pen of Madeleine I.ucette Hle, the girted uilUloi of siult noted sin cesses as "Chllstopher, Ji , anil "All Ameile m CltUen" Is sure to attiat attention 'The ilvsteilous Mr. Hugle" is the title ot Alls. Kjlej's latest play. It is a menj, laughter, piovoklng laieo ot lightest older with no mole -weighty motive than to amuse, and with the au thoi's billllant lecoivl time is eveiv ua- .son to believe that her claim will he amply substantiated. An additional element of interest In the new pioduction is the announcement that the company selected to piesent the plav Is headed bv illss Annie Kussell Other membeis in the inst aie Joieph llollind, (Iu Staiitllnr, Kdgar Moiton, John fj Woodeison, .Mh, I'lndla and JIlss (liace Plsliel. "ihn Jljs,terloiib Ml Hugle" will bo seen heio 'ihuisdav evening at the. Academy of Miible. That famous comic opera, "The Lady Slavev" which will be piesenttd at tlie riotlilngham tomonow evening by Klaw iV Kilaliger, will be s-eeu exaetlj as clui- ing its long urn In New Yoik, as vsill he st en bv the tollowlng taken fiom last Mondaj's Hyiaeu&e I'osf " ' The Lady Slavov' is nnothei of the faieo opeias without pie tensions to llteiaiy or musical excellence, but with claims as an anti dote for the doltliums, and a thing to dilve out melam hoi) It Is meieh a "musical olfeilng," and fiom its title, which Is most oilglnal and inviting, to the mammoth contoitlons of the gieat Dan Dal, it Is unique and enteitalntng. Tlieie aie others, no less than halt a dozen, an nssoitment which would make the man who tlist contilvetl the tllpllop, linnd-spilng stle of comie opeia coun cil in mb his eves, "j he Lidy Slavev' h is even a plot, which Btamps It as an unu siml production of Its kind Heyoncl that It is bloomeis, tights, sklits ailtl come tllaus, uud, best of ull, oilglnallt ' TnKt So Chiiticc's on the licit) Street I'luement. Jlnj or Bailey yesterday gave some consideration to the Jlulbeny stieet pavement nvvaicl of councils, hut did not appiove it with his slgnutuie. The niavor epiessed himKelf as fuvoilng the action of eouiii ils, but said he w oultl not slirn tlie cqntiact lesolutlon until after City Solicitor Tone had advised him that 'the whole business legaidlng the aw aid had been legal. Among a laige batch of papeis fvom councils and which lecelved Majoi Uallej's slgnatine and appioval weie the following, 1'rovidlng for u letaln Ing vull on the east side of West ilui ket stieet, gi anting the claim ot $.',000 by Muldoon .St Howe loi etia. masoni contiact woik on tlie Spuiee and Lin den stieet biidges; autlioilliig the pay ment of $r,00 to Frank Sniffer, $175 to the United Secuilty company, nnd $10 to C. K. Jones In settlement of damage claims pi ovldlng for the nan owing ol the loudwuy on Mulbeity stieet fiom 10 to 24 feet and the w idenlng of the ItnV 1'IIlLlr IIAlI.N'DlCiLS, Pastor of the Church In A lilcli the Con- lerenco was Held. 3- Itev C. Ilodmetr, Pateihon and I'as Balc, X. J Hev H. II Ileck, Glraid Avenue chuich, 1'hlladelphla. Hev. II. VV'ebei, i'oik Street chinch, Philadelphia. Hev J l'lerlngei, Cllftoul Stieet church, llochester, N. V. Hev O. Boblln, North Stieet chuich, Hochestei, N. V. Hev. Philip Huendlges, Adams Avenue chuich, Scianton Hev, O. llubeck, Piospect Avenue chinch, South Scianton. Hev O Wibel. Wellsvllle, X Y. Hev. D. . Pape, West lloboken, N. J, IN HOOirnSTKH ni:xt. Rochester, N. Y was selected us the pluce of meeting next eur, Tho morning session and the only one of the day, began with a devotion al set vice led by Hev. O, Abele, of Hiooklyn. Hev. P. Hey, of New Yoik city, was elected' a trustee of the Port Mission hoube at New Yoik. Seveial linpoitaut tepotts weie made and weie attended by addiesses by well known non-confeienee speukeis, The Chinch Intension committee's te pott contained n recommendation, which vas adopted, that the collec tions of the Philadelphia dlstilet bo de voted to the Muicy Avenue chuich at VV ithout u l'iMT--VVoiks llmicles, Di. Agnew's Cute for the Ileal t Is without a peer. This gieat lemedv lelleves Instuntlv the most aggiavated and dlstiesslng tonus of heait disease. It is the sin est and quickest acting fonnula for heait ttouble known to medical science, und thousands of times has tho hand of the glim de stiover been stajed bj Its use. If theie is Palpitation, Slim tness of Hieath, Pain In Left Side, Smotheilng Sensations, don't delnv or ou muy bo counted in the long list of those who have gone over to the gieat mii Joilty, because the best leinidy in the woild today was not piomptl iised.i Genuine Rogeis, shell pattern. While there is quite a lot of them, on account of the price they may only last for today. Teaspoons 24c the G. Tablespoons 48c the 6. Joueli Depaitment. Ladies' Solid Silver Watch. Watch Pretty engraved case, and keep time. Price for Monday and Tuesday, $2.25, Pianos No hettei piano in the woild than the Fischer. Since 1840 they have made over one hundred thousand pianos. Our way of selling saves you all of a hundred dollars. Do you wonder we are selling so many. Today we oner two specials. No. 1 Bargain New upright piano made by one of the best known makers in this county. The price covers cost only, and is made to help introduce. Some of the lofty piano wareiooms get oo. Here today S145. No. 2. Bargain Full-sized up right. ' Maker established 1879. A maker that knows how to build pianos. Strictly in perfect order. Mahogany case. Cost new $450. Here today S150. Picture Lovers' Feast. We have bought at a saci ifice the entire stock of pictures from Claude Piatt, formei Thompson & Pratt, who failed in business not long ago. You remember their pictures. All high-grade engravings, etch ings and watei colois. Over a thousand pictures, most otthem named, our cash got the lot, so that we can sell them for 25c on the dollar. They aie now in our factory being sorted and repriced. The selling will start Wednesday, March 31st. Price quotations later. Pocket Made up our minds some Books t'me aS that this should be Sci anton's pocket book place. Quality, assortment and price is doing it. Heie are two specials. 48c here buys a monkey-skin book, leather lined and new shape, with sterling silver corners. 25c. We place in this as sortment for today many 3c and 50c books. Why? Well, thev will help advetise the department. Clock A lot of clocks go on sale Sale today. For time, no bet ter made. Strike the hour and half hour. At the price you can afford to have moie time all over the house. Today and Tuesday, J1.98. Baby Several hundred mamas Rings weie too late on the baby ring sale last time. Two hundred moie are here, (rings we mean), the last at the price. Solid gold baby rings, today and Tues day, iol. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Who LmuuIiics tho i;.cs 1'ieo nt !!OII T.ncka- w un 1111 Avenue, ovei l.chlKh ullev Tick et Olllce, Will, AlUi April Hist, Move to 215 Lackawanna Avenue, And Occupy u Large bpaeu in J01 WILLIAMS NEW SHOE HE Wheie he will have the finest Optical Ollleo in tho city. lllsl'llK l lor Spectacles, Ly (lluHhts, Aitlllclal KM't, Magnifying (Husses und Opera Glasses v 111 bo us ulwnjB, VIIUY LOW. Steel 1 mines fiom ire. to M.OU. Aluminum, 7rc. to S1.75. 1 Hied, J.tll). Silvei, ji'J 00. Gold 1 minis, &'l.'.o. Atpm t'r. still I.unsei), fine. I'eublu Glussis, S.I.IIU to $!.)). Weiepluio old lenses and holdet flumes on short notice. Cups and Saucers Why let your homo and business ba doatroy. td through strong drinlc or morphine when j ou can be cured in four weoka at the Etoley Institute, 7W Midison iivenuo Seranton, Pa. The Cur Will Rear Invsttlsatlon. How they will get broke: Our China manager wants you up staiis today. To coax you he offeis real china cups and saucers, two sizes, delicately tinted at 6t the pair. We agree with him, it is splendid value. CioeUeiy Depaitment. THIELE School of Music, 5:0 Spruce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singing. Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Both teachers at celebrated Scharwenka Conservatory, New Yorlc Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Thiele is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. WE HAVE Every facility for doing GOOD work. NO CHARGE if We Don't Suit You. The Rexford Company, 303 Lackawanna Avenue. TRY US. EffilKiii CO "Hi IT dT. T?. X hT". A " y BARGAINS. To Turn n Cold 111 One Uny, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It It falU to cure. 2Z cents. nunCHAM'S PILLS for Stomach and Liver Ills. WILL REMOVE THE STAR PAINT SHOP TO 331 if HUMS 1 cms. ton eh Decorator. House unit faiirn Painter Wall Tlntini; uuil l'uper Haniilnif, 1MI linittH t'lic'c'iliilly l'liinldlieil. Yultmtlne'H Hcuily Mixed I'ufnts, oneof tlio best in inur l.et. Vnrnlslies, KiuuntU, Jlrinliii, etc., lor bale. 331 Adums Avenue, bcrantun, ooooooooo Splendid assortment of Wool Dress Goods, worth 40c. Holiday's Price, 29c LOOK A great variety of Serges, Etamines and Coverts, all new goods, wortli 75c For Only 59c Higulaud Checks Only 25c Short lengths of 39c. Silks For 19c Silks in Plaids and Stripes re duced from 75c to 47c Best Taffetas, dark and light checks, stripes and figured, re duced from $1.00 to 68c LIOawBlLU I EUUi 00000000 FOR Good Apron Gingham 3Jc Good Dark Prints 3c Best Indigo Prints 4c Good Shaker Flannel 4c Heavy Cotton Crash, bleached... 4c Good Brown Mnslin 4c Fine Brown Muslin, worth 62q. 5c Best Heav' Brown Muslin, worth 7c, for 5J4c Good Bleached Muslin,worth 5 4c Fine Bleached Muslin, worth 7c, 5J4c 5-4 P. C. Muslin, worth 11c 8c 9-4 Sheeting, worth 17c 14c 5-4 Bleached P. C. Muslin, worth 12c 9c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, worth 19c, 16c 00000000 We aie giving Special Bargains in Black Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Silks, Ladies' Shirt Waists Ladies' Separate Skirts, Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Wrappers, These goods have just arrived and are up-to-date in every particular, 415, 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton, Pa.