XV rrps -vt . . 'r IM, 1, I'm 'j 'f 'HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MOUSING, APRIL 1, 1897. vw- f i- I . Misusing mails TFOUND GUILTY OF New Wall Decorations for coming Season ore now arriving frequently We Invite the attention of persons desiring choice covering for their walls to see our excellent assortmeti of Decorative Novelties, which will be cheerfully slon to all callers without incurring any obligation to order. All grades of stock, cxclusUc patterns, artistic, up-to-date colorings at popular prices. M. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Ae. Rublnsky and Yarrowsky Convicted United States Court. in WILKES-BARRE MAN NOW ON TRIAL B HflT m lie Is Accust'it AIho of Using the Mnll to Carry on a I'rnuilulcnt Scheme, linnltcil 011 Iho Credit of Hill & Cou ncil or This Clty--(!rcut Mnss of Tostlmonv dithered by Inspector Commit -- Counterfeiters IMcnri Cullty. SIS The Finest jf BUCKWHEAT FLOUR I We Ever Had in the Mill. We Wholesale It. S S3 4S && &S)!&5& The Weston Mill Co DR. W. B. HENWOOD, DENTIST 3'6 LACKAWANNA AVE. PERSONAL. Mr. C. M. Stneter. of Dalton, Is vlsit ltlliB filendH In this ilt. Mlss Julia Alton, tlio accomplished vlo Jlnlht, Is vlsltlnit In New Yoik clt. Ieonaiil 8. Hansfonl. of Montrose, 'i is enteted t lit-employ of the Kejstuno 1'I.ib ter (omiuiuy. .Miss Heislo Fronde, of NlehoNon. s M-dtlng her Mster, Mis. S. II. -Merrill, .' WiiBhlnKton uvmue. Constable T2. C. Yeoman, of Alderman Howe's court, kaves today tor a week's tn ut Iak WlnoU. .Miss Lillian A. Mut thews and O. Plovd Hunter, of 1'lttaton, spent Sunda with Mis. Iteuben llrown, of Moscow. .Mis. Mori la and Miss Annlo 1J. Jone, of C4i Madison avenue, are In New Yoik city, selecting stjles for liulles' tpilns Knrments. Itev. J. rcuerllcht on Sunday terminat ed h'.s service as rabbi of the Linden Stieet anam,su and yesterday left for New York city, where ho will enter tho mercantlln business. On Tuesday aftir noou he was presented a handsome tolIc lnjr chair by tho Sabbath school. Mis. Lucy A. Booth, former dliector of drawing In our public schools, left the elt yesterday moinlnK for Uoston, whoie she has accepted a position on tho edi torial start or tho I'rantf Kdiicutloiul company, at a largely lm refined suluij. Mrs. Ilooth has been ldentllleil with the PrangT company for over twelve yeais and is one of their most highly estetmed and capable Instructors. ONE MINUTE OF FREEDOM. A verdict of guilty wns returned In the United States dlstilet cotiit yester duy In the iuse aRalnst Harty Yuiiow wky und Chutlen itnhlnsky, churned with usIiik the mulls for .fiuudtilent purpoies. The ruse wan Riven to the Juty early in the afternoon, after a clear und care ful chaige by Judge HulIlnKton. follow ing the iileiiM of Messrs. ComegyH und Sutmcli fur the defense, and Mr. Halo for the government. Mr. Comegys asked to lmve the Jury Instiucted to acquit Kuhlnsky, as there Vias no evi dence to connect hint with the alleged fiaudulent transactions let nlone fiaudulent use of the malls. Judge ISutllngton tefused the motion, howevei, s.alng that Huhinsliy's raw would hae to g'1 to the Jurj. as lie did not propose to llsk n miscarriage of Jus tice on mete technicalities. In trie clos ing nddi esses the attorney for the de fense contended that John It. Kchmltt wus no myth, hut that he was the pilu clpal In the opeiutlons and that Yai lowsk and Hublnsltey weieat the best nothing moie than -tools, YunowsUy being an unsophisticated emploe und Ituhlnskey an unsuspedlng fileud who line onsc lousl loaned himself to MJine of the opeiatlons. Mr. Hule. after ciuotlng coiilouly f mm the eldence to leblltt the conten tion of the defense, pioceeded to piove thut YunowsUy and Kuhlnsky were themselves the jnlneluals and that those whom they alleged Weie the pilnclpuls weie llctitlotis pel sons, l'ruuds of this class ure becoming moie and moie numerous, he said, and should be stopptd. VllKDICT AVAS GUILTY. The Jury was not long In llndlng a veidlit of guiltj. As soon as It had been lendeied Messrs. Schach und C'om egs made formul application for a new ttlal und ut IS o'clock Judge Bur lington heaul their arguments. They held that couit had erred In admitting inelevant testimony; that the case was not lined under the pioper Indictment, being at the best nothing more than a conspiracy to defraud, and that itu hlnskey would not hne been couvlcted hud the Juiy been able to disci Iminate between the evidence that affected Yar lowsky nlone. Judge Uuillngton an nounced that he would pass upon the motion befoie the week was over.. Joe Alpeit, who turned state's evidence, was allowed to go free. As soon as this cave was disposed ot James Hill, of Wllkts-Haire, was cailed to answer for a blinllur offense. He wus defended by Attorney John Shea, of Wllkes-Baire, and A J. Colhotn, of this cltv. Assistant United States At torney Giltllths conducted the piobu cutlon. This is another case which 1'ostolllce Inspc-ctoi Hugh J. Ooimnn worked up und like Its predecessor Is an evidence ot the tiuth of the-suing tliat when the postollice depattinent gets after an evildoet he might as well thtow up his hands. The mass of evidence hi ought out by the defense was something enor mous and thete wasn't a missing or weak link in the hole chain. FOB TWO YKABS. The transactions which are charged against Hill hae been going on for about two ears. The tlist step In his alleged fiaud was to have printed a letter head of which the following Is a copy: HILL & CONNBLL. WHOLU&AUi: pMBKCHANTS. SBU'l'BHS TO SCltAJNTON AND AV1LKUS-UAHHK, l'A. two voal calves. Ills bill for the eggs was J25.74. Just before the calk's were o'idered Weeks received a cherkfor $10S made out to Frank Wheeler anij signed by Hill. Thinking his check hud gotten Into Wheeler's possession he wote Im mediately to Hill returning th Wheel er check and explaining the inpposed mistake. J "You cot tho check Just brfliro ou sent the second shipment?" ffld At torney drimths. "Yes, sir," answered Wcels rather sheepishly. I Everybody enjoyed a laugh A the ex pense of Weeks nnd his two vc il calves. John H. Newcomer, of Liber y, Tioga, county, N. Y.i Judge W. F offer, ot Lewishurg, Union county, Pn Wesley Bowman, of Orangevllle, 'olumbla county, Pa.; A. D. Qlllett, of Newton, Tioga county; C. P. Purham, of South Valley, N. Y.; David Heshley, of New town, Hamilton, Pa., and Gorge 12. Illggs, of Windfall, Bradfan county, Pa., all sent goods to Hill lat fall or summer through representnttons he made and none of them had k-ete'ved the promised jemlttanee. Station ugents Strauss, of til? Penn sylvunlu, und McDowell, of thJ Lehigh Valley, and United Slates Express Agent Smith, of WHkesiBan el identi fied Hill us the man whji had kcelved vuiIouh ot the conslgnnents lestlfled to by the fotegolng Vltnesste, Ad journment wus mnde utthls stnte. Bdwaul Uleason 0,1(1 Illimann Blanchutd. of Osceola. Tioga lounty pleaded guilty ot making and passing counterfeit coins. At tho opening ot th ston Cleik Llndsuy an libel had been Isstlei steamboat Paclllc, a hoi Ohio und Monguhelu uppeaied to oppose theillbellan Jones & Sons, and Judgment wus against the libelee. 4 THE MYSTERIOUS AR. BUGLE, MUSTARD WAS VERY IJOT. All mornlitr ses ounced mat u agultibl the plying 3i the Ivers. Nl one its! Jus, Uen llccnuso Bleht of Ills Choice Chickens Were Stolen. On Tuesday morning when Joseph Mustard, of Albright avenue, went out to visit his hennery he dlscovcted that eight of his finest Chicks had disap peared during the night. To state it mildly Mustard was hot, nnd he Imme diately started out to do some detec tive work on his own account. He first visited tho establishment of James Stevens, the well known huckster. "How Is tho chicken business to day?" was his greeting to Mr. Stev ens. "All right!" replied James, heartily. "Just got a new lot In the coop there." "Where did you get them?" said Mustard as he discovered his eight chickens huddled In one corner of tho coop. Stevens stated that ho had purchased the fowls of two young men, Thomas Clllles, of Park Place, and James Bren nun, of Green Itldgo, Huts, and that he had paid $2.80 for the lot. Mustard claimed the chickens, which were surrendeied und going to the of fice of Alderman Bailey procured war rants for the an est of the two bos, allies and Brennan. The wntants wete given to Constable Black who located tho boys neur the Hardly Able breaker yestetday afternoon. At the appioach of the constable the young men seemed to surmise that something was wrong and Jumped on a. northbound coal train that was passing at tho time und have nut been seen since, SCHOOL BOARD FINANCES. lafBBs ne ai tlieoi :ance, nrtt necessary extra school npproprl. for 1897. The deliberations of themommlttee hnd no special significance, niTlhe bond Issue has been authoilzcd by the board of control and it Is left to tho commit tee to only consider the apiKjrtlonmcnt of the bond proceeds nnd report to the board at Its next meeting. Y. W. CBUmmAY PARTY. ONE IN EVERY FOUR. Its I'irst. Production on Any StngAnt Ull !.-Burro Luit Night. "The Mvstetlous Mr. Bugle."Mat line Luietto Byley's lew three-ut fane, was piesented foil the Hrst tin mi nnv stuire at the (Irani opera hoil! ut Wllkes-Buire lust nliht. Mrs. By ley has In this, her laiest effoit u diuinutle composition, eelpsed her pre Ious woik In "Chilstopler Ji.," "The Ameilcan Citizen" nnd hr uthtr plays The house last night us crowded and nt the end of the flrit and set ond ails Joseph Holland unit Miss Annie Bussell, who have the principal loles, weie given enthusiastic ctitaiu culls. The stoi of ' The MNStefrlous Mr. UU gle" Is un Ingenious iine.it nil of situ ations thut ure positively tnn nnd en tltely out of the usual oiter of farces. The dialogue is decidedly bright und clever, and the Interesr which is ntoiihed at the moment the curtain llseson the llhst act Is never allowed to lag for even an Instnnt. TheMysteilous Mi. Hugle" Is much on the older of the foices of "Mr. Wilk inson's Widows," and the kind which weie so popular five or jdx years ago. 11 Is essentially a clean play. There Is no suggestlveness about It and while the hunioi Is continuous and abundant it Is not tli awn by lesortlng to coarse ness of any kind. The pljce scoied the biggest kind of a hit, aid when It Is pioduied at the Acudeny of Music, Sci anion theater goers w 11 be Heated to one of the bilghtest and funniest plays of lecent yeais. The plot of the faice hi: ges upon the act of Betty Fondncre, a ;oung woman who Is engaged, and wholo gratify the whim of her tlance claim to bo mar ried and piopiletoi of a 'husband, In order to keep the othel 'men In the hotel whcie she Is stuvlng away fiom hei. The patt of Bettv Fondac-e Is as sumed by Miss Annie Bussell and a more delightful bit of acting Is lately seen. Joseph Holland, who wll be te membeted as having been at tie Froth ingham In "A Social Hlghvayman" last year Miares with Miss BssU the honors of the production. The other parts, ate in the hands of capible per foimeis, and the entire ptodu'tlon is a big buccess. WILL CLOSE SATURD VY. Committee Will Itrcommrnd JIow to Apportion the Bond Proceeds. The Ihi.itu e committee of the board of contiol was In s.esslo'1 Tuesday nfter nodii In the i Ity hull nnd engaged In going ovif the piellmluuiy investiga tion of uccounts piepatatoi to the uu thoiied i.-suc (f .school bonds of $100, 000 to over the lSyC dellcleney and the Visitors Tonight 'Will Ilccoive Pull Vnluo Tor Their Attuuilnncc. There will te a "birthday party" from 4 to 10 o'clock today for the benellt of the Young Men's Christian associa tion. Quito a handsome sum is expect ed from lnvltntlons which huve been promiscuously distributed nnd which contnlns this verse: Wo as u small favor pray don't think us bold; Drop herein a penny for every year old. It the yeais of join life you're afraid wu can tell, A dollar In silver will do Just as Well. With ench Invitation Is 4 small silk bag for use In pieseutlng the blithday money. The party will be similar to the as sociation's New Year reception. TJhe board of managers will tccelvo and there will be a continuous enteitalunieut during certain hours In charge of the following: Miss Agnes Bo s und Miss Mary Davis, 4.110 to r.3l) o'clock, Mrs. B. T.-Jayne, r..30 to 7 o'clock: Miss Flor ence Hlchmond, Miss Kalin, Miss Jo seph anil the Misses Bose, 7 lo S o'c lock; Second Presbyterlnn church otchestra, 8 to 0 o'clock. Befreshments will be served during the evening. While Invitations have been Issued, the officers of the ussoclntlon deslie the attendance of any one interested in the association's welfaie. Is Your Urnin Tiredf Vho Ilorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. T. 1). Ci others, Supt. Wulnut Lodge Asylum, Hnitford, Conn., sas: "It Is a remedy of gieat value In build ing up functlouul eiieigy und bialn ftn ce." One Person In P. very Pour Suffers Pro in Piles. About one person in every four suf fers from some form of rectal disease. The most common and annoying Ib Itching plies, Indicated by warmth, slight moisture und Intense, uncontrol lable Itching In the parts affected. Tho usual treatment has been some Blmple ointment or" -salve which some times give temporary relief, but noth ing like a permanent euro can he ex pected from such superficial treatment. The only permanent cure for Itching piles yet discovered Is the Pyramid Pile Cure, not only for Itching piles, but for every other form of piles, blind, uiecuing or prottttding. tho nrsi ap plication elves Instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a permanent removal of the tumors or the small parasites which cause the Intense Itching and dlscomfott of Itch Ing'plles. Many physicians for a long time sup posed that the temuiknhle relief afford ed by the Pyiamld Pile Cure wns be cause It was supposed to contain co caine, opium, or similar drugs, but such Is not the case. A recent careful analy sis of the temedy showed It to be abso lutely ftee from any cocaine, opium, or In fact uny poisonous, Injuilous diugs whatever. Sold by druggists at CO cents per pnekuge. Itemovnl ofOllicc. P. Longstieet will on April 1 a in m LI rw JUl Dr. S, remove his olllce and residence iOC to 409 Wyoming avenue. Arc 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 moro than a hundred styles and decorations. We can sell yon a handsome set for very little money, Chna Ha fiom Liver Complalnta cured by BEKCH AM'S PILLS. THE KEELEY CURE Why let your homesnd budoem ba destroy ed through atrong drink or morphine when roil can be our.d In four weeks at the Kley nstitute. 78 Madison uronue Sorstttom, P. rhe Curs Will Dear Invutliatloo. ICTURE SALE. ramed Pictures for Less Than Whole sale Prices All This Week. fi PECK 131 Wyoming Avcimc. Walk in nnd look around. Cnnnry Bird P.scnpcil When the Cage Opened Hut Wns Captured. A woman with a bird cage In her hand trlped on a street car rail and fell to the pavement at the corner of Spruce street and Wyoming Avenue yesterday afternoon. The cage bottom dropped out and the little yellow coated canary flew out. Its freedom, however, was nipped In the bud by the hand of a gentlemun across the way who captured the blid on the lawn about the Hundley block. The woman was not seriously hutt. Dealers In new 1 and second linnd furnltuie. ' Auction sales attended to. Moscow, Pa., March 1 1S97 My fath er had an nbscess on his arm and was advli-fd by a friend to take Hood's Sat .saparllla. He did bo and It cuied him, nnd we heartily recommend It. Miss L. D. Sayer. Hood's Pills cure nil liver Ills. Kasy to take, easy to operate. B WE SHOW Spring styles in foot wear to shoe-searchers. Most of the new goods are here. The toes on the new shoes are not as pointed as hereto fore. A relief your feet will appreciate. And the money goes farther than before. If you spend it here. Come see if this is so. Shippers o f eggs, potutos, cbeese, cabbage, onions, butter, apples, peaches, oranges, lem ons, melons, ba nanas, crauber 1 le", beans, diled fruits, itc, etc. The entire remaining stock of C. B. Pratt, which was bouVht 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 been making up all the short lengths and odd lots of Moulding into Frames. Cost of moulding is all we ask for these. And to make them go faster we put in the pictures. Frame Etchings How lucky for you this happens just at moving time. When you waiit 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 Sl7u 1 1'.'8, In gilt liikuies J inches wide. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Who Bxainlnen tbeBjcHi'rce at nnilLnrljiv vtuunu Avenue, over Leblisli Vulley Tick et OlUie, Will, Alter April Klrst, Move to 215 Lackawanna Avenue, And Occupy u I.urgu .Space 111 II WILLIAMS HEW SHOE STORE Where he villi lmve the nnest Optical Otllco In the city. 111b PHIUliS for ripeetucleii, Ey (UimseM, Artlllciul Kjes, Mutjulf lug Glumes und Opera (llusHes will bo us ulwuys, VURY LOW. Htecl Flumes fiom l!5c to 1.0(. Aluminum, 75c. to $1.76. Filled; 'iOO. Silver, S'-'.OO. Uold l'rumcs, 8U.GO. Aquu CrjHtul Lenses, 60c. Pebble Ubvmefi, 1.0U to S'J.oo. We replace old lenses und Holder flumes on short notice. I WE I S 410 Spruce St. s- zjtm (IU.OAD LOTS A Sl'IXUAI.TV. Telephone culls: Ceutial Hullroad of New Jersey 152. Lehigh Vulle Hulhoud IRwJ. l't'imsyhuiila Railroad 2512. CAHLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. Any person from a distance vv ho vvunted to uHceitaln the credit of Hill fl. Council, furniture and produce ilenl eif, of Soianton and Wllkes-Haire, would upon consulting Dun's teportH Manually confuse the Wlllces-Hiure al leged fakirs with the inlluentlnl and substantial firm of Hill & Connell, of this city. The Wllkes-Uarre Connell Is a myth, or ut least he can't be found, although tho government has made rigid Inquiry for him. HIt,t. WAS ARItKSTKD. About a year ago complaint was made to the postollice department against Hill & Connell and 1 1 1 11. who was the only one of the film that could be found was placed under attest. He was teleased on $500 bail and Inspec tor put to work hunting up evidence against him. He was unaware ot his being watched and continued, it Is al leged, his ctooked woik. Last month he was atraln arrested and tills time held In $5,000 ball. After his Hist ar rest he discarded his partner, Connell, and proceeded to do business as James, SLccesior to HIM is. Connell, Just what klud of business he did la best evi denced by the testimony of the fol lowing witnesses: n. L. Swaitwood, of Tunkhannock, had correspondence with Hill and In consequence thereof sent him eight tubs ot. butter for which he was never paid, . John Tracey, farmer nnd produce merchant, of Townsend, Schuyler coun- ay, N. Yv saw a cltcular sent out by Hill givlnr prices for furm produce and opened up a correspondence with him which restilted In his shipping Hill seven tubs xf butter for which he has not yet been paid. V. U. Qregiiry, lumberman, merchant and farmer of Schuyler county, N. Y., received a lelter from Hill and after an exchange o( epistles sent him three shipments ot butter and eggs. Al though he went to Wllkes-Barrc last June and had &n Interview with Illll he Is still out the price of his butter und eggs, If, Weeks, of Freeman, Steuben coun ty, N. Y., ran acrois one of the Hill cir culars which were scattered broadcast through lower New York Htate and he Is out the prico of 21 dozen ot eggs and Art Loan Exhibition Continued Until Thut Timr. Owing to the demand of the people geneiall for a continuance of this ln teiesting exhibition the managers of the Green Hldge llbruiy Aave decided to keep the collection opn to the pub lic until the end of the Aeek and vis itors to the looms wll be admitted fiom 10 a. in. until 10 p. in. Satin duy evening wll positively he the last opportunity of levvlng the tol lectlon ot heiiutiful (paintings, old books and cuilos whlh, with much cure and pains have) been gatheted fiom the homes of oJ townsmen and uli who have ;iot 1 el paid a Mslt to the boatd of trade ifjins should cer tainly do so, being asslied they will not nnlv be well lepaldkn pleasure and niotlt. but in the onJlousness of help lug a desei v Ing cuu Dining the past twi dais many new urtlcles lmve been aided, one of vv hlch is an old Spanish chlik from the I.ady Montempleoolleetloifaiid wotn In luN by Lole Fullei. ANNUAL CLOSI They Will II r Hold Tomorrow Night. a EXERCISES. nt the V. 31. C. A. le programme that the second annual the John Raymond I Training In the Tho following Is will be lendei-ed u closing esercKcs oil Institute of Man u Young Men's ChtlAlun association to- luonow right 1. Ovetture J...linpeilal quartette Pravei. 3. Vocul duet ...Mle Sands and Jordan 4. Heuort of -euucuthnul dliector. vv. it. mien Mr. Hoasermun Unframed Pictures A lot of several hundred, among which ate some soiled ones, have been buuehed to gether for quick selling Water color Reproductions, artotypes and French color types. All of igoodly size. Choice this veej: 5c 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 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've never seen such prices on fine pictures since there's been picture stores in 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 no figure in the figure cutting. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St. Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Slnglnj ' Ernest Thiele, j Violin, -Piano, 'Cello ensemble. Iioth teachers at celebrated Scharwejika Conservatory, New York. Also other competent teachers engaged. Mr. Thlela is the sticccsbor to the late HERR KOPFF. WE haveC Every facility for doing GOOD work. I NO CHARGE if We Don't Suit You. . TRY US. REXFORD'S, 3p3 Lackawanna Ave THE BEDB OPENING Saturday, April 3d, and Monday, April 5th. Music by Bauer's Orchestra Saturday Afternoon and Evening. C Vhite polo .... t,. Addiesx. ' 8. M. Hard, HtaU tteeretary I'enn- nylVJUU Yountt Men's C'Jirls. tlan uswx'lutlonu. 7. Annoiinceinnts unl award of pilzes (six KOld inlzes it S eaeh), I'retUdent A. W. Dickson 8. llcnedlctlon. 9. Inspection of ejchlUt of studentB' work. In Itecemlan hall. 4-r To Curo n Cold in One Uny. Take laxative Brpmj Quinine Tablets. All aruERISls reiunq win inuiicjr n. ti fails to cure. 25 ents. REIvfoVED. STAR PMM TO 331 jf CIIAS. WAGNER,; House and Sign Painter DRESS GOODS. TAILOR JADE SUITS. ooooooooo We will make a grand display of the latest styles in SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Many new pat terns and shades will make tlieir first appearance in our store Saturday. I : oHUf Wall TIiUUk ank Tuner Hanelng-, Kith UK f.n OKI Vi mute Cheerfully iKiiriUhed. Vulentlne' lteudy Mixed l'ulnU,onMr the lieat lu mut Kei. vale. VurnWIwK, Kiuintfr, UrutliM, etc, fur 331 AOtmi vvenut, scranioo. You will not be urged to liuy. oooooooo We expect to make this depart ment the center of attraction by show ing a complete new stock of Stylish , Garments: WASH GOOD Ladies' Suits, Separate Skirts, Shirt Waists, Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Capes, Children's Suits, oooooooo Qn Saturday we open a new line of Wash Goods, which, we feel sure will be the finest assortment found in the city: Organdies, Percales, Dimities, German Lapets, Tambours, Tissue Brode, All bliades of Interlialngs to match, OOOOOOOO ALL ARE INVITED. Come, in spect our goods, see the beautiful plants and flowers aud listen to tbe exquisite music. We will make you welcome. MEARS So MAGEN 263817 415, 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. r T ,,