THE SCRANTON Till BUKE-r-WEDNESDAY MORNING, TtlATtCII. 31, 18.07. n NORTON'S New Wall Decorations for coming Season arc now arriving frcinicntly. Wc invite the attention of persons desiring choice covering for their walls' to sec . our excellent assortment of Decorative Novelties, which will lie cheerfully shown to all callers without incurring any ohligatiou to order. All grades of stock, exclusive patterns, artistic, up-to-date colorings at popular prices. VI. NORTON, 32c Lackawanna Aa tt The Finest ?-s BOCKWflEflT FLOOR S5 We Ever Had in the Kill. ? . Wholesale It. sll )R. W. B. O wttn 316 LAcxawAnin ave. J'EKSOiNAL. -Mi. had Norton Is rwovurlng from Ilia r 11 nl utliu'k or Illness. Hurry .T. lies, of 1'enn avenue, Is vis It iiik In I'liilllpsbtiig;, N. J. -Mis. I'-rnnl! 1'. ('hristliiu Is the Rttest of Mi-m. Itobert Sayre White, of JUsthfehem. Mm. Morris, of llethlehrm. Is vlsltliif? nl i In- homu of .Mrs. lievuns, of Acuiluiny HIn t l. Allien WaBiier, or the Arlington nnil (.iiiif' Mountain Clolil illnlntf company. ol i'ili)lp Creek, 1b III the city. Miss Kloivni'O C. Hunt, of Olive strert. If ! I , estenlay for a visit to frlomls In Wv uiii.iiK eouuty. Sho was accompanied !' ) i lirothur. 1'rofeasor I Ji. Hunt, of Pet- tie University, N. J. lioiner .lones has lieen nuuolnteil su f.ei Intemlont or the Honey lirook llvl fun of tho J.ehlfrh anil Wtlki'S-Harre mil eomjiany, with olllee nt Auilcnrieil. Mr. Jones will ussunio tho olllco on April 1. Muiiilny evening; tho Hon. T'ortunnto Ti eiir, the newly ii))Olntcil Italian Con Mil for this dlBtlict, arrived In tho elty .ii i iimpanleil by his wife, a lilfihly accom-pli-iieil llimuist anil member of an arls loi i alio family of Turin. Tho Hon. TIs- .r was met at tho Delaware anil Hudson i..int by tho Hon. John llanelietti, for u.i r a year the consul here, hut now ap pointed consul nt Buffalo, N. Y., and John Cagslano, the well-known Italian in hitect, now studying law In the ollh'O of .1. M. Harris, esq., an old friend of Mr. Tli-ear. The new consul and his wil'a were escorted to tho European hotel, wheie they were tendered a reception by the prominent Italian residents of tho city. RHEA AS NELL (WYNNE. lMunscil n liiuco Audience at the Avmlcsny Lust Xiulit. Mile. Jthea mid ail excellent company save a very finished production of "Nll Gwynne" ot the Academy of Music last night before, a good siied audience. It Is an Idealized story of tho llfo of tho orungo slrl who ruled Charles II of Kng-land and made JiTself the most conspicuous person at his court. Hhea'R Interpretation of the title rola w as received with much favor. Moscow, Pn., March 1, ISO". My father- lirul an abscess on his arm and was aiixised by ti friend to take Hood's Sar sitp.uilla. lie did so and it cured liiin, and we heartily recommend it. Miss It. D. Sayer. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. Kasy to take, easy to operate. -.j. SPRING In the style we're showing than in the weather, which only goes to show who's first wilh the new shapes. They're here. Vici Kid Shoes for the ladies, in the new "coin" toes. Spring shapes, Spring styles. Spring colors, with prices that will fit 3'our purse as easil' as the shoes fit your feet. schahk & mm. 410 Spruce SI. CARRIED ON A BIG SWINDLING SCHEME Wholesale Scheme of Defrauding Alcr. chants Exposed in l). S. Court. OPERATED IN SEVERAL COUNTIES They Would lMnlillsh Credit hy Pity ing I'romptly for ti .Small Kill of (SoiiiIh mill TIiijh by Ifsini; This House us a Itulbicucu Sucuro Tluiu SliiinniMils Wlieiuvur Tliuy Could, lluvo ItiMMi WorkiiiK for I'ivu Vuur.s lit Till. (illlllC. In the United Slntes district court yesterday was heard the case against ('hiirles Koblnsky and Harry Yarrow sky, who are alleged to be members of fakirs who for the Inst live years have been opernliiiK J ii Schuylkill, Montour, l.uzerne, Dauphin and Columbia coun ties, defrauding merchants In the larg er cities by establishing false credit, securing goods and never Fettling for them. In the gang were these two, John 11. Schmltt, Charles Yarrowsky, Abe Yarrowsky and others who have not been apprehended. Their scheme was to buy a small lot of goods from some well known house ami pay the bill promptly. Then, by using the ciedll established at this house they would write to others and Feciire shipments on time. Ten days wns all they asked for, but they would take sixty duys or one day, it was all the same to them, as they never In tended to pay and didn't care a rap as long ns the goods were forthcoming. When creditors commenced to press them closely they would load up their goods on wntrons and under cover of night steal away to some other town, where they would begin business anew under a new, and, In each case, ficti tious name. In Cutuwissa the firm operated un der (he name of Conrad Herring: at I.yl-eus, Bernard WIIroii; at HerwIcU. Harry Miller: nt Hloomsbiirg, John II. Schmltt; at Nuntlcoke, Charles Sher man; ul Uanvllle, Hernard AVagner. WAY TIIKY W1311T3 CAUGHT. Their apprehension was brought about through John R. Colket, of Will In msport. u sulosman, who discovered In his shifting about Hint u number of different houses with which he had business relations had shipped goods to Hie Hernnid Wagney store nt Danville n nd hud not received pay for them. This satisfied him that there was n swindling game afoot, and he com municated his discovery to Postnllloe Inspector Hugh J. Gorman, of Phila delphia. This was In May, 1S0G, inspector Gorman and Mr. Colket 'proceeded to Dnnvlllo and set a watch on the store. They discovered that no goods wore brought from the station to the store at Danville, but allowed to accumulate ut the station and then carted to Shen andoah. The inspector and a post ollico clerk from Uloomsburg riding in a carriage and Mr. Colket on a bicycle shadowed I he caravan and procured the evidence which it Is expected will send the accused to the penitentiary. Among tin; witnesses for the prosecu tion vu8 Joe A Inert, one of the gang, who, at the suggestion of his counsel, Nathan Vldnver, turned stale's evi dence, lie worked for the gang as clerk, he clulms. and received no share of the profits of the business outside ol Ills regular salary. He. howevet, cunningly avoided telling anything very incriminating against his former employers or pals, as the case may be, and it is possible that he will not be accorded the leniency which such wit nesses expect. CLAIM OF UI3FENRK. The defense set up by Koblnsky and Yarrowsky, through their attorneys, Mr. Comegys, of this city, and .Mr. Shalk, of Pottsville, Is that Yarrowsky was merely nn employe of John II. Schmltt, and that Koblnsky was noth ing more than a friend of the princi pals and a casual visitor at their stores. The testimony was finished nt (i o'clock last evening and the arguments will be heard this morning. The grand jury yesterday returned the following true bills: Harry Kntz, counterfeiting; John Meresch, counter feiting; George I'. Mahle, fraudulent use of the mails; Hiram Ulanchard, counterfeiting; Kd Gl-nson, counter feiting; James Hill and T. T. Connell, fraudulent use of the mails. A. C. Allison, J. A. Culp, AVilliam D. Slratlff, L. T. Stratlff and Kd F. Show ers, who pleaded guilty on Monday, had no connection with Schmltt and the others on trial yesterday. Allison, et. nl., dealt largely In produce, some of which tlicy paid for. They did not denl in pianos or the larger articles, as was indicated In the report printed yester day. TRIED TO FLY BY NIGHT. Fniulc Anisliry Wad Attempting to Jloru Out His Stuck mill Fixture. Shortly after 12 o'clock last night Frank Amshry, ot Penn avenue, whose saloon court refused to re-fieense this year, started to quietly move out his har llstures and stock, but the land lord of the building, J. C. Welchel, wns apprised of what was going on, and hastily going to the scene put a stop to the moving with the assistance of Patrolman Ijona U. Day. who in com mon with nil other olllcers, has stand ing orders not to permit midnight mov ings from business houses. Today Sir. Welchel will proceed to law to collect the rent duo hlin, nnd that will prevent any further attempt at removing the goods surreptitiously. MOSES' m CIGAR STORE. It is a Very Model n and Up-to-Dnli; Allnir. 15. Moses will have the formal open ing of his new cigar store, "The Metro polltan," at 207 WyiMnlng avenue, to day. IJuuei's hand will be in attend ance fiom 7.M until !f.30 )j. m and every caller will he presented- with a souvenir lu the blmpe of cigar poiiche. Last night tho representatives of the presn of tho city v.'uro Invited to In epeet the new store which Is tie most modern and artistically arranel in this part of the slate. The storeroom has been handsomely decorated with' lloweiB and potted, plants for the open ing. ' - - ... TWO HOUSES DESTROYED. .WuiniiiK I'lrti ill thu South Side Did Jtlucli Diiinnue, There v ns a destructive early morn ing lire yestenlny on th South Side. Two buildings wero burned, a double teiv-nieiit owned by Dr. J. A. Mauley and ( upUd by CIm.vIoh K. WUbud mid .r.uni -i l" McCoy, a foreman at the axh Murks, and a siucK- h"Uf owned and occupied by W. S. JUott. They were situated pn Gibbons slieet near Connell park. The alarm wan Mounded nt O.P.O o'clock from the corner of Pour street nnd Cedar avenue. The lUmea started In Hie attic of the double dwelling over the rooms occupied by Mr. Wlllttrd. Hut little furniture could be saved ns the blaze hud secured considerable headway . nnd soon rased In each side of theUiulldlng. The William Con nell, Neptune and Century companies were on tho scene but after the first pressure of water had been exhausted the force of water was slack. Kven with the suction of the N?ptune engine the power was not sufficient to throw a proper stream. Only a few f6et Intervened between I the double levelling nnd the single houre oeeupnd py Mr. Molt. The llnnies alipost Immediately communi cated to the latter building and both stlllcttires were enveloped in llames and with no power lo save them. Most of the contents cf Hie Mott houre were removed. : " The building was insured for SI, 200. An Insurance of $1,000 was carried on Dr. Mauley's double dwell ing, which wns valued at 52,600. The two occupants, AVIIIurd and McCoy, car ried a par.Uul Insurance on their fur niture. The bulldlng-t. were situated on a high pice of ground. DECKED IN GAY ATTIRE. Sonic of tlin Dainty Crcntions Scon at (crxiin's Millinery Stoic. It would have been a very captious critic who could not see pome specially bewitching loveliness in the hats shown at Gerson's millinery opening yester day. Large or small, subdued or pay, they each possessed that unde'lnable chic that rejoices the eyes of tho wo man who dotes upon correct ll'vidttear. Scattered ainiing' nn environment of palms and cut (lowers, each example of the milliners' art appeared more at tractive than Its neighbor, the ensemble of color and style 'meriting all thu praise bestowed upon it by the hun dreds of fair visitors to the well known establishment. We -ire going to be, gay this season and nothing can be more in accord with this dictate of fashion than n lovely all red hat with the 'iiiilnt In dented crown of straw nestling agnlp'.t a rim of shlirod innllne, the side trim ming consisting of popples and red chlflun fans and a single ste.d orna ment ns fragile as the nodding blooms uliove II. A large black hat Is always worthy of description If It possesses the srrfite and style carried by a chiffon rbi.ns borough seen In this colled Ion. The acme of fine millinery was displayed In the shining: of sheer fabric upon liny wires, while row upon row of Hie finest lace gavj that Huffy appearance, so becoming to nil wearers. A silk slraw crown scintillated above the open brim and ut the side seven throe-quarter plumes In black with a Frenchy arrangement of satin loops held lu place by a steel ornament aug mented the distinctive elegance of the creation. In direct conlmsl lo this large and dashing affair was a modest little mod el from Paris made of ieranluin straw with the Indentations In the rim held by cluuix of black. Pleated chiffon, curling bird of paradise, Angrettes w lived gracefully at the side and nar row velvet strings completed the effect of style in which was but the first touch that could offend the most quiet taste. HUiek and white being; bo well liked it was Impossible to overlook a smart little panama sailor edged, with black velvet and trimmed with a twirted ruclung of black and white talle. At one tide was a cluster of tiny black tips from which arose bird of paradise aigrettes. Under the rim at the back, black and white roses nestled closely Into a- sort of lloial rosette. Though there were many gayer models there was none that could boast more dellnlte and fetching originality than this one. We could fill the paper with descrip tions of nil the pretty creations from the leading Paris milliners as well as thu work of Gerson's own trimmers, whose designs ould lie hard to pick from the Imported ones. The store Is beautifully decorated. The immense stock and huge assortment is tasiefully dlsplayed. There will be few or none of the ladies who will miss seeing this ing towns who will miss seeing this lovely exhibition of the milliners' art. The opening continues today. DEATH OF SISTER AGATHA. In thu World Wns .lii's IKmtnn .13 o van of Ciiihoiulale. Sister Acathn, of the Order of the Immaculate Heart of JInry, died at St. Cecelia's convent, Wyoming ave nue, at 0 o'clock last evening. She was 22 years of ago and had been a rellgle use for four years. In the wurid Bhe vvns JIlss Emma Moran, of Cnrbondale. She was the daughter of Jlrs. A. MoranTand brother of John Moran, of that city. The fu neral arnuiErements will be announced later.. BEECIIAM'S PILLS No equal for Constipation. MARKIKD. IIX'OHEB-in'BRR In Scranton, Pa., March 27, J897, at the residence of th bride's parents, West Side, by Rov. S. l' Matthews, Daniel W. lluuhee, of lllnghumton, N. Y., and Miss Lizzie li. lluber, or Scranton. I) IK l AVRRY-At Lake Ariel, March 28. 1S3V, Mrs. Kllzuueth Avery, of Dickson ave nue, areen Ridge. Kunerul Wednesday, March 31. nt 2.) p. m., from Hli Dick son avenue. Services In Monsey Avenue Huptist church. Interment in Dunmore, COIIKN-In Philadelphia, March 28, 1SJ7, M. S. Cohen, lather of Mrs. Mux C!'osn and lira. M. II. Foster, formerly of ml cUy. Funeral at 2 p. m, Wednesday, via Delaware, l.uckowaiimi und Wc-.t-erii railroad. Interment In the Dun more Hebrew cemetery. LOITGIINHY In Scranton. Pa., Muivh 3(1, 1S97, Juniei Loughney, at his home, US 'iirbon stieet. He Is survived by u wife ami six children. Funeral notice luter. WILSON lu Scranton, l'n., .March sn, 1S!7. Mrs. Mnrlu WIlBpn, relict or the lute Joseph Wilson, lit her residence, ;'1J Spruce street, use 70 years. Fuuai'iil from the residence Friday ufteruuon at 2 o'clock; private. WILL REMOVE m 10 331 CHAS. WAGNER Decorator. I House ami Siun alnter Wull Tliitlim mul I'muT llnuuliiir, 1'II. iniiti h I'liriifiillv Hirulfcliuil. Yiili-iitlm-'N Ili'Uily Mii'tl I'liliitH, uniMiniii hwt In nun' Kit. iirnlflii'v. KluuiifN, UriiHln -I. etc., Jul' I bale 331 Adams At emu.-, .Scranton. 1 IDT SUP W IB HE HE WAS BROUGHT BACK Tliealricnl Manager George C. Alitchcll Drought Back from Bethlehem iintl Given ;i Hearing. Goqrgo C. Mitchell, the theatrical mini, iiccompnnlcd by Constable John Tlerney and Mrs. Mitchell, whose stnge name Is Minnie I.eBter. their little son aged 11 months, and the family nurse returned to Scrunton yesterday from Hethlehem, where Mr. Mitchell was ar rested for departing with the money of the Minnie J.ester Theatrical com pany without paying sularles several Weeks overdue. After a heating before Alderman Wright yesterday afternoon Mitchell wns committed to jail in default of $f,00 bail. . The fact of Mitchell's arrest nt Heth lehem was noted In detail In yester day's Tribune. When Constable Tler ney readied Hethlehem he found that the authorities there had Incarcerated not only Mr. Mitchell, but also his wife nnd their baby boy. The warrant mentioned Mitchell only. The party reached here at :i.0i" on a Jersey Cen tral train. Meanwhile tho members of the company had given a performance Monday night at Curbondale, and after the show the Thespians had a quarrel between themselves; they decided lo disband. Four ot the twenty-two members left for home: the rest, most ly men. came to Scranlon to get a slice of Mitchell's reported fortune. They assembled in Alderman Wright's court room at I o'clock. Slucli n sight never before v-iis vita scoped within the dull brlc'lc walls. Charles J. Harris, . representing the prosecution, gave his Information brief ly, followed by Proprietor Mitchell, His defense wits that he had no money. He showed receipts for $S12 which ho had paid out, whereas but $822 were netted from the week's engagement at Scran ton, This gave Mitchell $10 for his own fi-ramed P 1 Iy iUfl The entire remaining stock of C B. Pratt, which was bought by us last week, goes on sale today, and with it goes all of our own stock at half or less. For weeks we've and odd lots ol JMouldiriQf into Jbrames. all we ask for these. the pictures. Frame Etchings How lucky for you this happens just at moving time. When 3'ou want new pictures the most. Here's some hand some etchings in first class frames. Worth $2,50 at the least calculation. All of these are yours this week for 59c Size lx'JS, lu gilt fiiinies'2 Inches wide. Unfrarned A lot of several hundred, among which are some soiled ones, have been bunched to gether for quick selling Water color reproductions, arlotypes and French color types. All of goodly size. Choice this week Sc RlX(-ORD'Ss303 Lackawanna Ave rJL M' vferstr. I1'' P i3 ii V Jtf if Saturday, April 3d, and Monday, April 5th. Music by Saturday After-noon and Evening. ooooooooo We will make a grand display of the latest styles, in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Many new pat terns and shades will make their first appearauce iu oir store Saturday. IMF ill You will not be urged to use. lie told how he had paid all the money -he llnd for back salnryMo his company, and said it was only a case of "piiBlilUR a mith lo the wall. Attorney F, J. inissslinmons represented tho prosecution. Mitchell wan given a chance to settle the caie. He couldn't do so and he we.8 committed to Jail' but before being taken there nn arrange ment (if tin; difficulty was arrived at and he was released. ONLY ONE.ilALl3 WERE SUCCESSFUL Names ol Those Who fussed the Civil Service IvMinillliilioli. Of the seventy applicants who under took the oi il service examination In this "city last Tuesday but thirty-four pnpspd with the required percentage. The paperB arrived bore from Washing ton Monday. The successful ones with their percentages are: For carriers: J. H. Davis, Edna ave nue, 9I.-1B; W, II. Prosser, Hyde Park, avenue, N8.75; J, S. nelchenhach, Dun more, ST.r.r,; W, II, Hlrd, Hickory street, S7.20; Jmnes l.ynott. West Market street. ST. Ill; T. D. Davis, Kdna avenue, Sli.4:!; ltouhcn l.owrle, Justus, Pa., S2.0,V, W. J. Owens, Wayne avenue, SI .73; F. 10. Pediick, North Main avenue, 81.1S; Joseph Illrtley, Oak t-treot, 81.03; 13. 15. Woldev, Webster avenue, 70.G3; Thomas Moran, liullroad avenue, 7D.1S; T. J. Jones, Main avenue, TS.fiU; M. J. ltnf ferty, Wyoming avenue, 78,4.1; F. I.. Holly, CnpoiiEe avenue, 77.20; II. II. Moore, Tlrcck street, 70.S0; 1 C. Taylor, Totupklugvlllc, Pa., 70.78; K. C. Hrady, Cherry street, 75.03; II. A. Toms.IIones dalo, 7I.D3; John Francis, Snyder court, 72.W); H. It. Jones, Snyder court, 72.HI; J. T. Kearney, Jackson street, 72.03; W. M. Stephens;, Hast Stroudsburg, Pa., 70.20: W.J. Cronk,nushhruok,Pa 71.03; W. J. Williams. Price street, 70.30. Those who passu! the clerk examina tion ind their percentages follow: Miss Margaret Uirtus, Moosic, Pa 81. CO; Ailhui Wade, Sumner avenue, S3.7f; F. W. Hornbaker.Mulberry street, S3.10; V..' G. Wutkliif. Taylor, Pa., 8.1.03; F. H. l.ally, Taylor, P.i.. 8X20; G. K. TUIlng- ihJii ictures for Less sale Prices All This been makine up all And to make them Pastels You should have seen our picture department last night. Six men at work busily re marking and arranging stock. 'Twas midnight before they quit. The fruit of their labors is offered you today in bar gains such as these.. Hand some pictures 16x20 inches in size in white and gold frames, some etchings, some pastels, worth $2.00 for 48c Fine Etchings In narrow frames, for you who love the beautiful in art. These are perhaps the least showy of the lot. But the value's there just the same. 25c to $1.00 1 1 n oooooooo We expect to make this depart ment the center of attraction by show ing a complete new stock of Stylish Garments: ' Tor if BO: !fl Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts, Shirt Waists, buj'. 415, 417 Lackawanna hast, InPluine, Pa., 88.10: 3) J. rtrognn, I'rospcet avenui-, 82.40; T. D. Jainis, West Market street, 77.03; W. G. Por ter, Jtooslc, Ia 75.60. - . . . LOOKS "WORSE FOR THEAL Italians Charged With the N'oith Hud Shooting Identified. "A man and a. woman whose names Ihe police prefer to keep secret, woie brought separately to the Central po lice station yesterday afternoon to tdcntlfy the three Italians, one of whom Is supposed to have shot William Flch ter, on Providence road Sunday night. The woman will be an Important wit ness It Fichter's wound proves fatal as she was quite positive that the prisoners are the three men who stood within a rod of the seen1 of the shoot ing a half mliiule befotcthe shots were Hied. The men have all along Insisted they were not In the immediate vicin ity before Flchter wns shot and that they did not hear the reports ot the revolver. Nothing was gained by the man's attempt at idcntltlllcatlon as he was only ot the opinion that the prisoners resembled throe men he had seen in tho locality. He was not at all positive In his declaration. Tho trio were handcuffed together and taken to tho county jail during the afternoon. Fielder's condition remains unchang ed. Ho was conscious at only brief in tervals yestcrduy and failed to recog nize his brother who had been sum moned from llazleto'u. There seems little or no doubt now that his skull sustained a slight fracture. Not Asleep Yet. Minister (pounding desk) "Shall wo per mit this thing to go on? Are we all nsleep?" Urother Jones (In rear scat) "Yes, go on a little longer. I ain't quite asleep yutl" Cleveland Plain Dealer. lloiuov.-il ol'Ollicc. Dr. S. P. I.ongslreet will on April 1 remove his olllco nnd residence from 200 to 103 Wyoming avenue. k. iL-fl iL- g Than Whole Week, the short lengths Cost of moulding is go faster we put in Oil Paintings At about one-quarter their value. In handsome gilt frames. It's hard to partic ularize when bargains are so plenty. But this much we'll say, 3'ou'vc never seen such prices 011 fine pictures since there's been picture stores iu Scranton. Thousands Upon thousands of pictures here for your picking. Should you see a fine picture in the store that has not been espec ially reduced, this much we'll say: On any lot not marked or mentioned as a special bar gain we'll allow you a discount of 25 per cent from any price ever asked before. Cost cuts 110 figure in the figtue cutting. i g i Ut SI Organdies, - Dimities, Tambours, Jackets, Ladies' Capes, Children's Suits, Iran le, Scranton, Pa, ns Are a necessity a part o the 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, yryr 131 Wyoming Avenue.. Wnllc In ami look arouiul. SJLVERSTONE, The Eye 'Specialist Who r.xnmlnes the Kycs I'roe nt nop, T.ne'lai iiuim Axenne, over Lehigh Valley Tick et Olllee, Will, Alter April liiM, Move to 215 Lackawanna Avenus, And Occupy 11 Liirge Spnco lit JOIIII WILLIAMS H SHOE SHE Where ho will lmvo tho Uiiest Optical Olllco In tho elty. Ills l'ltll'K.S for .Spectacle, Ky liliiM-us, Artillcliil Kycs, Mngnirylin; GUie-sts nnd tipem (iltisses will ho us tilwuys, VERY LOW. Steel Kniine.i from 'jre. to 8i.uu. Aluminum, 7rc. to ?J.7ft. Killed, tf'J.lW. .Sliver, S'J.llD. (lold l'lames, Sii.mi. Aqliu 1'ryntnl Lenves r,(k 1'ehlilo (IIushos, 5)1. m to S'J.OII. Wo replace old lenses and Holder frames on Bliort notice. TH1ELE School of Music, 5:0 Spruce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Slngltij Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Hotlt teachers at celebrated Schunvcnka Conservator)', New Yorlr. Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. ThieU is the successor to the laU HERR KOPFF. E HAVE Every facility for doing GOOD work. NO CHARGE if We Don't Suit You. RY U ., the: Bauer's Orchestra oooooooo TA UlL I JJ w MM U1UR f FECI, ni a 1 co On Saturday we open a new line of Wash Goods, which we feel sure will be the finest assortment found iu the city: Percales, German Lapets, Tissue Brocle, All bluides of IntcrlluingR to match, OOOOOOOO ALL ARE INVITED. Come, in spect our goods, see the beautiful plants and flowers and listen to the exquisite music. We will make you welcome.