.,, vjr. v-. r . 'J'nE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1897. rwntr C 4 J tuiiiiiiiimniiiiniiiiiimiimiiija l I! TAN ;! 5 : i TALK 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 2 4 5 S 4 s 4 3 4 5 4 s 4 S : 4 4 4 S 4 4 " 4)S i 4 3 4 S 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 S 1 s 4 4 S " 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 S 4 - 4 4 4 4 S 4 V. 4 4 4 2 The tan or russet shoe is the eminently proper shoe for sum mer wear. And the 4 4 new toe shapes are s 4 comiorc givers, j. ais ; s season style anu case go hand in hand. The three dollar 4 4 s 4 4 4 2 4 grade in lace or but- 3 ton we lurnisn ior a 4 ; few days at 4 2 4 2 2 4 - 2 35 35 l I 2.50. 00000000000c ! - I SCHANK & SPENCER! I 4 4 2 2 4 OS 410 Spruce St. 3 nuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiluiliilliifs . L. .......... .-.---..-. . V To Insuro publication In this paper, volunteered communications of a con troversial character MUST BO SIGNED FOH PUBLICATION by the writer's truo name. To this Just rula wo cannot hereafter make exception. Base Ball today. Buf falo vs. Scranton, at 3.45. Admission, 25 cents. CITY K0TES. Thirteen new mwi of mcjles were re ported f.t rlrs, Thi Is four lcs thin tho average for last month. The Insurance men cs-lerd.iy ndjii'ted the losses on the Dunn lire and the storu will ho open again next week. Meirlnuu A: Merrlmnn esterd.iy btvan an action iKulnt William KIiiIjjiK uiiiIli tho fraudulent dtbtois ait to ritover a debt of JC73 6J J. H. Watson and C. H. LlnUaj. ap praisers, havo llkd with ltiiilst t of Wills llo,klns u stntLinvnt Mittlim' forth that tho personal property of thi 1 ito J.inus Blair was worth $."11 WA Thomas and Janus Can oil, of Huilrou! nvt nue.wcrc ent up for tin n iv s hv .Mayor Billcy jcstcidav for diunKpiincss and uis oidirlj conduct at theh homi , on It ul joid nvenuu. Their sist i was the com plain nit Tho National lloilrtr and IJi illlncr com pany of thS clt has Lie u awarded u con tract for flnkliiK hi tt si m wills for the i Ity of l.c bnnoii The will tost i tniXO an 1 aie for tin purpose of liKiiaslnB tho clt j vati r siijiply. l.acKawunna IoiIro, (Jrdir of Oild Pel lows, nut last tvinlUK and lnltlatid two candidates. Tim m v p iriplif in ilia, whlcn compares fa'oiablv with the best In the xtnte, was useil for the llrst time. II. D. Joins was conductor of ctrimonlc"'. The b ilhiliiK eoinmlttt e of the consi edi tion of the Church of the Ilol Cross irn t at the les'dence of the partor, Iliv. U. I. U'Donnill, fii" itioadwa.v, last enltiK and awarded to Patrick I'. 1'ulpln the contract for ImllilliiK the tempoiare ihurch, whleli It Is proposed to eiivl 111 the estate of Wlllnlmlni llkhri, lito of this cite, U tti is of admlnlstiatlon wt ii isterdaj mantcd In UeKistcr ot Wills Hopkins to GiorRe lab4t. In tho est.uo of Adirii Itleber, late of this rile, letti rs of admlnWtiatlon e t a, d b w , wiro alo gi anted to Mi ft ibst. In the estato or Mis. is. G Cliade, late of this ilt. Ut ters of admlnlstritlon were granted to Mrs. Haibara Itolaud. Tho course of Shakespearean rtiltals to bo ulvcn b IMfinr C. Abbott, of Boston, under tho nut plies of the Youni; Jim's Christian association, piomlses to be a i-plendld suciess, as mini subscribers are being secured The plajs to be given ore "Hamlet," "As You Like It," and "Julius Caesar." Profestoi Abbott bns In en pi In c Ipal of a school of oi.itoi) In Boston, and lues the highest commendation as a sehol atly Interjireter of Shukispeaie, possess ing a well-trained volco and stiong di i Diatlc powir. LAST PERF0RA1ANCE OF SEASON. The Twelve Temptations Scon nt the Academe ol Music Last '. Night. "Tho Twelve Temptations," one of Chniles II. Yaks .spectaeks, which was heen at the Academy of Music last night, dosed the successful season which that house lias enjojed. The dooi.s will not again bt tin own open until next fall. Last night's spectacle was of a tj t that Is v ei "familiar to theatei-goe-rs, but Is not the less enjoyable on that ai count. Theie was u laige audience piesent, thnt applauded with good will fiom time to time. Incidental to the uniavellng of the stoiy. which -tells of the manner In whh'li tho powers of good oveitotne the jioweis o,f evil, the ballet Is given an cippoitunity to appeal on the singe nnd danto in a Rinceful maiiiii"- The cotps of dancers was led by Mile. Ols tilil.1 Basseglo and Slgnorlta Mrulu Ieireio.'danteis of unusual ublllty. Specialties aie Introduced heie nnd there by Ilnrry Blown, Miss Josle Sis son, Itosulre and i:illott, ver clever ncrobuts, and John W. Unity, a Jug gler, who did a number of difficult feats. The spectacle closed with a number of transfoimatlou scenes en titled "Davy Jones' Locker" nnd a tab leau, "A Tribute to Neptune " m i Scrnnton to Chicugo without change of cars. Try the now line, i:iegant sleeping cais attached to D L. & W. train No. 7 leaving Scrnnton every day at 12 20 a. in., arriv ing at Chicago at D p m. same day, via Nlcklo Plato load Unexcelled dining car service from Buffalo For rates and all Information, call upon or nddress $1. L. Smith, DIst. Pass. Agent, D , L. & W. It. II, Scian ton, Pa, (Srnnd Shoo Sulo To sell out tho Oswego stock will com mence at the Five Brothers today (Sat urday), May S 250 cases, C.000 pairs of shoes. Ladles' shoes from 19c. up. Men's shoes Just as cheap. Come and look, even though you don't buy. Five Brothers, 608 I.ack'a. ave. Open late tonight. Plenty of extra clerks. .Notice. Wo are still dolntr business at tho same old stand where we have been for twenty-two years past and most re spectfully solicit tho patronage of tho public aa heretofore in awnings, tents, (lags and all kinds ot society' goods and decorations, 8. J, Fuhrman & Dro. m Don't Lot Yqur Neighbors get all the bargains at the Fllo Broth ers OsweRo sale, but como and get nomo yourself. Opens late this even-Ins- BUSINESS DONE BY CONFERENCE Number ol First Vcar Probationers Were Accepted. W. C. T. U. RRQUESTS CO-OPERATION Coinmiiulcntloii Win Itrfcrrril to tlio Committee on Tcnipcraiica lorCan-ldurntlei)i--ltcv. .1. Sutrlillu ami llcv. .1. l'roudo Asked to Ilo Trails furred to tlio Katlorn Conlrruiicc. llcv. It. Wilson Dullicrrtl iliu Scr moil in tliu i:cninK. Tlic fourth lny of tlio Primitives Methodic confori'tico oiicnpel- yi'stci ilnv lnuiiiliiir nt 1) o'clock with ilevo- tlunnl cxfrclfOH. The receiving antl disponing or chtircii jepotts vwis tnKoii up Btonboro voh loft to the enie of Pittsburg district, und Nlles nnil YounK'town worn placed In the hands of ti spfclnl committee, otittlst Imk of te, C5 Leon, Itev. T. C. Uachu and C. Cumfoith. Several rreiuests vere read for changes In the confcfcncc. Tliei in quests vvrte lefencd to the stationing feacpipr-.14 1 m -ill IMfel Si sil 13111 . 'Vgii -- -mzzffljHz PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Where the htsslous of the Mute Confeicnce Aie lieiiij; Held, committee. Itev. A. II Chaffee, Ue-v Mr Lmau, Bee, William cjdgai. Set. intern, and Itev. Di Bird, of New Yoik, were' Intiodileed to the confei ente. The leeiuests ot Btv. J. Sutillffe and llcv. J. Pioude, nsklnR.a tianster fiom the Pennsvlviinia conference to the lastein confeienee weie lend ami Kt anted. A letter wishing success fiom B J. Smith, or Pottsvllh'. wus lend and oideied hpiead on the mln ute.s. The Insuiance committee leportcd and the lepoit was lefened to the gen eial confeienee The confeienee trus tees weie lequesteel to pass upon the usponslblllty of chinch fuMees ppel lepoit as soon as possible. OO-OPDHATION ASKHD A communication was lecelved fioin the Women's Chilstian Temuerance union leiiuestlng the co-operation of the confeienee along the lines of tho tempeiance cause. The communication was lefened to the lomnilttee on tempeiance- Itev W. II. Aeornb, the con feienee book agent, lepoiteil, and his leport was lecelved. The sum of $25 wus vote-el ltov Mr. Aeomly as a ie Imbuisement to him of the epoiws lncuiied as book agi'lit. The lepoit of the examining committee was prebont ed, and taken up ad set latum foi adop tion J, A. Tinker, of Pittsbuig, was the Hist applicant for entiy upon the piobatlon list He wns accepted ns n piobatloner of the flifct jear by the to"fi,ience The afternoon session was rhllcil to oi dei b the piesldent nt 2 o'clock and opened with the usual devotional exer cises. Following these exercises the examlniiiR committee's report wns con sidered. The following applicants for the Hist veai's piobatloners weio then accepted: W. C. Hall. Nantlcoke; Mr Tre.se ott. Nantlcoke; John MeKelnle, BIossburR; Thomas Hooper, Plj mouth, Thomas Cook, Pileeburg, W II Bus sell. Wllkes-Baiie, James Ile, Iivvln. W. T. Williams, Jeimyn; II. V Shaipe, "Wade, John McOulnness, Westmoie lanel; Samuel Coopoi, Freeland; A Iveson, Houtzdule. The applicants weie all accepted by the confeienee and were placed on the roll of iir.st veat piobatloners BHSOLUTIONS COMMITTHH. The missionary committee reported thiough their secretary, Itev. P. Pios ser, and the lepoit was adopted as lead. Bev Mr. Htuvey, for the com-mlttt-o on lesolutlons, piesented his le poit nnd It was adopted. The special committee on the Nlles and Youngstown ehuieh mntters re ported, and their report was accepted and their lecommendatlon adopted. The Bev. B. W. Wilson preuched a forceful sermon in tho evening to the ounR people and made a very favor able Impression. Following Is a list of the additional ministers and lay delegates who are In attendance at the conference: Bev. J Sutcllffe, Jermyn, Bev. W. F. Nlcholls. Tamaepua; Bev. a. Ball, Olyphant; Bev S. Penglase, Plains; lay delegates. A Powell and A. Hnrtshom, Scrnnton; T. Tomllns, Wllkes-Barre, first; James Core, Wllkes-Barre, second; T. Prlsk nnd Thomas Hooper, Plymouth; F. F. Donnemuth nnd Herbert Bonse.Avoca, W. Martin, Hazleton, K. D. Williams, Nantlcoke, John Clemons, Plains; Ma Rer, Olyphant, Thomas Cooke, Prlce burR: James Dinner, Jermyn; John Stirling, Morris Bun; F. Blacker, St Clair; L. Moore, Mt. Carmel; H. V. Sharpe, Wade, Hon. Robert Dudley, Irwin; 11 Jones, Seek; C. Comforth. PlttsburR, first; W. W. Fowkes, Pitts burR, second. GREAT LONDON BARITONE. Ho Will Sing tit tho Symphony Con cert on Thursday KvuiiIiir. The great London baritone, Frangcon Davies, will sing in the symphony con- cert tit tho rrothliiRhnm Thursday ovonlnR next. Ucsldea a well nolected list of songs, tho oichestra of fifty-five men will lender n mnRnlllcent pro Brnmme of orchestral music. This concert will he the Inst of this season's series Riven by the Symphony society, and they are to lie especially coiiRrntulateel upon RcttlnR this grent singer. Mr. Davles will be tho guest of Judge IMwards Already a large num ber of Inquiries have been made by the singers ot Wllkcs-Hnire nnd this city lcgardlng tho sulo of tickets. Tho sale opens Tuesday moinliiR nt 9 o'clock nt the Protlilnghnm. Tleketr nio $1, 75 and 50 cents. THAT BIG MORTGAGE. Details of the Recording of It Have Been Coniptclcd"L,nrgcst in the History of County. The moi tg-age recently given by tho Scmitem Ittillwny company to the Con tinental Trust company of tho City of New York, Is the largest evei lccord il In this county by any local llrm or coi point Ion. It covers eveiy piece' of street rnllwuv ptopoitv In Lacka wanna county exceptliiR the roads In nnil Immediately about the city of Car bondale and Is given to piotecl a bond isui ol JJ.ROO.OOO. The mortuage was executed nt the time of the meiRlng of the various itieot lallwav ciimpaulcs Into the Scianton Hallway company nnd the details ef its iceeirdlmr have Just been completed Tho Indentuie In printed loim would fill an entire page of a newspaper. The Immensity of the propeitv cov cied b) It Is best indicated by the ap pendeel list of companies, whose roads aie entlielv leased for vlitually pciiet ual periods by the Scianton Hallway company Valley Passenger Hallway compnnv, Scianton Passenger Hallway company, Dunniore Stieet Hallway company, Scianton Suburban Hallway comimiy, People's Stieet Hallway com pany, Lackawanna Vullev Traction company, Olyphant and Wlnton Trac tion company, Olyphant Rubutban. Ti action company. Mount Vernon Hlec trlo Street Hallway company, Scranton and Plttston Tiacllon company, Laek twanna Street Hallway company, Plttston Stibuibnn 1'asseiiRer Railway company, Plttston, Jenkins and Avocx Stieet Hallway company, Blake ly and Dickson Ti action Street Hallway com pany. The bonds were dliected to be Issued for the purpose of taking up and re tliiiig the bonds of the difterent com panies consolidated Into the Scranton Hallway company nnd to aid In the completion, icconstrue tlon, extension nnd better equipment of Its piopeity, They aie in the sum of $1,000 each, bear 5 percent. Intel est and mature In 191.'. Only $900,000 of the Issue is 1m medaltely available to tho company, as the Trust company reserves $l,C0O,- 0U0 worth of the hemds to protect out standing mortgages held by the Fidel ity Insurance1, Trust and Safe Deposit company of Philadelphia, and the Farmers' Loan and Tiust company, tho founer holdltiR $1,000,000 woith and the latter $000,000 worth. An Instance of the case that Is taken In lecordlng the moitRage Is given In the act of the Tiust company requiring a written and sworn Identification of the slgnnture of the notary public be fore whom the oaths und subscriptions weie made Uluit Mo Inherit we nio not to blame. We cannot be held responsible for the disposition and tendencies wo derive from our ances tois, nor are we tesponslblo for the Reims of disease which may manifest themselves In our blood as a heritage from foimer generations. But we ar5 lesponsible If we allow these germs to develop Into beilous dUeases which will Impair our usefulness and destroy our happiness. AVe are responsible If we transmit to our descendants tho disease germs which It Is possible for us to eiadlcate by tho use of Hood's; Sarsapurllla, tho one true blood puri fier. This medicine has power to mako rich, red blood and establish perfect health In place of disease. Oswego Slock. Hvciythlng will bo sold right out of the cases piled up In the middle of tho store. Sale opens this morning. Don't miss It. Flvo Brothers, 60S Lackawan na avenue, Scrnnton, I'a May 7, 1S97. The Traders' and Hankers' Mutual Life Association, Mears Building, Scranton, Pa,: Gentlemen I take ureat pleasuie In stating that I this day have received check In settlement of claim on policy No. 12SC of my sister, llrlelnot Malloy. ThankliiB you very much for the same, I remain, yours truly, nilen Clarke. 928 Capouse ave., Scranton, Pa. Tlio OtivveRii Sale which opons this morning at tho Flvo Urothors shoe storo will rIvo the cou ple of Scranton tho best chance to pet shoes at bargain prlccB. Don't miss It. Flvo Protliers. Hxtra clerks, extra bar gains, and your money back If you want It. TWO HORSES CREATE MUCH EXCITEMENT They Did a Great Amount of Damage in Their Mad Flight. COLLIDED WITH PATAL RESULTS Lung of n Horse Wns Pierced By the Mm It of n CurrliiRU unci It Died Mllhiii Ten .IIInutcs.-Two Cnr rlnucs Were Demolished, Two Others Were Hndlv Damaged nnil n llictclo Wns Wrecked mill Its Hitler Thrown OH' nnd Injured. A runaway that occurred In the con ttnl part of the city uhout noon vos teid'iy was attended by very setlous consequences. One hoi so wns killed, two were Injured, two carriages were enthely demolished, two others were dnmnged, a bicycle wns wrecked and Its rider, Oeorge Oaulner, the racing man, was cut and bruised. Shortly before noon Wllllnrel Arnold, who conducts n lively stable In Oak ford court, was chiving westward along Linden street roIiir to his stable Ho was seated In a cairlnge nnd hi means of a strap was leading a ho-se evvned by Dunn Bros., nttnelieil to a light cairlaRo, which Is also the ptop city of the above lit in. There was no one in the Dunn carriage. Arnold was taking tho outllt to his stable where 1: Is kest Near WyomlnR nvenue the Dunn horse became frightened and ran inii the i ear of the carrlaRe In which Arn old was sitting. He tried to quiet the horse, but his own animal became rest less, ami to add to his tioubles an electric car came nloiiR Linden stii-et at that moment. The lenr wheels of the Dunn cairlnge had slid over on the car tracks and the ear stiuck the carrlaRe and knocked a few suokes jut ot the wheel. STAHTHD TO RUN The noise of the collision frightened both hoises and they started off at a bilsk i tin. At Penn avenue they turned clown that thoiougliaro to waids Lackawanna. A horse nnd car llage owned by B. Moses was stnndlng In froiit of Swnitkopf's store when the two frightened horses and the two carriages, the wheels of which wen locked, came sweeping up the street Mooes' horse nnd err: Inge were enr ild aloiiR by the lunaways and so wo'o the lni o and w i'in of llemj Schellhase, the Oicen Blelge Rrocer, which weie standing a few doois fur ther up the stieet In fiont of Aim biust's meat maiket two hoises owned by Schwai tvschilel & Sulzberger, and attached to one of their laige meat de livery wagons, weie standing. Into these Arnold's hoise i mi one of the shafts of the canlaRc, placing the side of one of the hoises of Schwat tzschllil it Sulzberger. The lung wus toin and the animal elled In ten minutes. When this Intel ruptlon of the iuii away occuned, the hoi.se of B. Moses lan upon the sidewalk and was cap tuied In front of Zonke's lestnuunt The Schellhase horse nnd wagon con tinued down the avenue and was stoopeel on Litkawanna Dunn's horse tote away fiom the luck, smashing both carriages by the violent sep na tion, and plunRed ncros the street, where It lan Into a tie post In f.ont of Dr. D. B Hand's residence. ON SPRTCH STRHKT. Arnold's horse, vlth tho lemnants of the canlage trallinR after It, ran nhuiR I'enn nvenuu to Spiuce street nnd turned east on Spiuce toward the court house At Payne's stable It took a wheel olf of a currlage unci then sweived acioss the stieet and Jumiied on a carriage owned by a man nnmd Kldreel, which was standing close to the curbstone. The carriage was bad ly damnRed Just at this time GeoiRo Gaidner, the racing man, came along Spruce street on his wheel. The horse ran him down and Gardner was tluown In on the sidewalk by the impact. Ho narrowly escaped a telegraph pole. His wheel was badly biokcn. Ar nold's hoise continued cup the street a short distance further nnd was stopped The shoes had been toin from Its feet during Its furious iuii, and thr hoofs weie badly cracked. Arnold had a narrow escape from serlotiH Injury. He lemalned In his caulage until the collision occuired with the hoises In fiont of Armbrust's meat market. After skilfully dodging the pole of the wagon he was thrown out under the- horses' feet, but man aged to avoid being tramped upon. In tinning Into Spiuce street Arnold's hoise nanowly missed running down a woman who was crossInR the stieet. So close did the animal pass that one of his hoofs was planted on tlio train of her elnss and turned her half uround. To Cure n Cold in Ono Day. Tako laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It ttuls to cure. 2S cents. Given Friday and Saturday, or as long as they last, we offer this rare opportunity to all lovers of choice flowers. We guarantee the Rose bushes and Bulbs to be in perfect condition. Varieties. MAI.MAISON Flesh Color GIJN JACQUEMINOT Crimson MAGNA CHAHTKIt Pink UAItONi:S3 IIOTIISCHII.D Pink MADAM OABniKb LUIZUT Pink UMUCII HRUNNKIl Hf'I MUS JOHN I.AINY Pink hA. FltANCi: Silvery Pink M. IIUNIUnTTA Keel .npiinuiNn diiooks. PUIIFECTION Di;S PLANCHES, Whlto W. A. niCHARDSON Yellow HAHON MAVNAUD "White CIIAS, LAMP Ited M. UAIP.D. All Ilybild Perpetuals, two years old, field crown Itoso bushes. MEARS CHOICE Bric- Brae. Import Samples KOIt LLNS THAN IMPORT IiHCEM. Thrnenro not shop-worn Roods but nro sum pics from which Import Orders woro taken forncU Pall's .Shipments. Ucms In Doiillon, Ilojal Vicuna, Sevres, Addcrly, Wedgwood, Dresden, Hummcrslcy, lto)ul Itonn, CilllllCTlll. Tcnlltz, Etc. ltr.MBMllLit, thero is no Advance Duty on thcue Koods. Millar & Peck, ISi WYOMING AVENUE. Walk in nnd look around WOODEN I That arc cheaper here than kindling wood. Look at others, then yon can decide, you can't match thcin anywhere sit the price sold In our Down Stairs Department. WOODEN HOWLS, the best make, very cmooth tlnlsh, a largo It-inch overtop, worth I9e?,j our price Largo 20-Inch, for OVAL WOOD BOWLS. 10-ln and 19-ln , worth 21c; our price . . . n.VPBA FIND TOWR-L ROL l.UK, vurnlshcd, woith 23c, our price Iil'TTRR LADDLDS, our prlco .. TOWRL PRONGS; our prlco CLOCK SHHLF, llnlshed in nat ui ul wood and varnished; woith 19c ; our pi Ice KNlPi: BOX OR TRAY, two cipaittnents, vurnlshd oik, red lined bottom, worth 19c, our prkn WOOD TAUCOTS OR SPIGOTS RATTAN CAHPirr BRATHRS .. STDRL CARPET HDATHRS .... TWO-HOOP PAINTED WOOD PAILS THKHIMIOOPPAINTBD WOOD PAILS BEST CEDAR PAILS, painted, 3 Electric hoops, vorth 2ic BEST CEDAR PAILS, 10 or 12 quarts, i brass hoops, worth 40c; our prlco WOOD BOXES, netted and var nished, Vis and 9Vi Inches, 2-in. set, worth We a tet, our prlco per set CEDAR Tl'BS, small size, two hoops, worth 7.1c Medium slzo - Large slzo - 10c 34c 19c 10c 4c . 4c 10c 10c 4c 10c 10c 19c 14c 19c 24c 34c 49c 74c 98c 10C Up WASH BOARDS WASH BOARDS, two Fides, heavy zlno protector, worth 10c; our prlco WOOD CLOTHHS RACK, with four nlckol hoops, whlto enamel llnlsh. wcith 25c., our price CHAIR SEATS, Imitation walnut or birch COITEE MILLS, a v cry good ono 24c 10c 5c Up 24c 48c 98c 98c 19c Better, worth 70c; otr price ... ALL-STEEL MILL, worth 1.25; our price ONE POUND CANISTER IN MILL, worth $1 00, our prlco ... BROOMS, extra quality, worth 2"c , our prlco CLOTIlE3BASKBTS,bestwlllow, oq n strong handles, threo sles v vip TEATHER DUSTER. 12-ln. tur key teithers, was inc.; our prlco J now The Great 4c Store J. II. LADWIG. 310 Lackawanna Ave. China Hall m Away Rose Bulbs. Doublo Dwaif Pearl TUP-H P.03nS. Assorted GUADIOLAS. LILIUM AUHATUM. This Is the grandest Lily urown; exquisite per fumo. Conditions. One Itoso bush or Lily given with every $1.00 worth of goods sold, or ono Tubo Itoso or Gladiolus given with ev ery 25c, purchase. Limit, G Iloso bushes or Pulbs to one person. Please make your selection be fore you come to the store. HAGEN REXFORD'S. INSTANT SUCCESS Three days' extra selling has already made vacant spaces. That's what we want Prices are Cut on account of contemplated changes in our business. 0- China and Crockery Sale will con continue. Today goes on sale over four thousand pieces of imported semi-porcelain Dinner and Tea Ware, from one of England's most celebrated potteries, at less than it cost to import Decorated in three colors, with gold lines and heavy gold stipple. Buy what you want, a set don't cost much: Pic Plates, worth .-... ... 8c; sale price 5c. Breakfast Plates, worth .......v........ 9c.; sale price 6c Dinner Plates, worth ... u..i2c; sale price 8c Soup Plates, worth .-..-..,. .,...,. 12c; sale price 7c. Individual Butters, worth Mu.J-. 5c; sale price 2c. Tickle Dishes, worth ................... iCc; sale price 10c Oat Meal Dishes, worth .,.. loc; sale price 5c Cake Plates, worth ......l..i.....38c.; sale price 23c. Gravy Boats, worth ....... .MMM. 25c; sale price 15c Sugar Bowls, worth.. ........ -...40c.; sale price 23c Oyster Bowls, worth ....,.. .MMM. 12c; sale prico 8o Large Bowls, worth ,... ....-. . 12c; sale price 8c Covered Dishes, worth ,.,--...75c.; sale price 47c. Cups and Saucers, worth.,.,. Bone Dishes, worth ,,.mioc.; Alcat Platters, worth .,,..,.,.. 1 5c; Large Platters, worth ! THE REXFORD COMPANY 303 LACKAWANNA AVE. SEED OATS There is no economy in sowing oats that will not grow. my Ours weigh 34 to 36 lbs. per bushel and are Clean Natural Oats. Tiie Weston Mill Go WOLF & WENZfiL', 240 Adams Ave, Opp. Court Rous:, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Solo Acenta for Richardson Doyntoa'd Furnaces and Rangao. oodO Fine Dress Goods. Havingclosed out from a large jobber several lines of New Silks and Dress Goods at greatly re duced prices, we offer our customers the benefit of our entire purchase, Commencing Today. SILKS. Ueut Corded Strlpo WukIi fcllk only Printed remlurels ntrlctly nil nlllc, large uuBortiuenl of nou M)1cm .. IVrnhin KlRurcp, broken itsHort ment. Worth 7fio to l)ftc Tnrrota I'lcurcd, new line, nil tho Intent colorH Tntrelu lllnck l'lgurecl; rcul vnluo OS cents Illuok Orenricllnon now Roroll unel torul dvilgnN... - - 25c 33c 47c 68c 58c 43c 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scrantoi -a ....-. 10c; sale price 8c sale price 4c sale price 10c ...45c; sale price 29c rtf ! SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist Ih now nt his now ipmrtors at 215 Lackawanna Avenue, in Williams' Shoe Store He baa fitted up a flno Optical Parlor, vehero ho examine tho ejen freo nnil priced forHpeetacles nro tho rhenpOHt In the city. You ciin get tho very hitcst elcHlgim In frninci eic or rrumoleHX trlmmingR. no nun neon in till wis neon In tmtt cltyforn miuihcr of jenrs unci hus uhiurf iruurantpcel Butlnfuctloii unci vWU continue to do tho Hiinio. All minims heiidiiclieH cun tie) iclleveil liy Kc-ttlw; tho proper glasses ueV Justed to j our eyes. noNT roRarrr the place, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Pront Shoe Store. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY REPAIRED BY SKILLED WORKMEN. THE LACKAWANNA LUBRICATING CO, 1212 CAPOUSE AVE, SCRANTON. DRESS GOODS. LOT 1 Checks, Mixtures nnil Pig iircsln Chovlot uud Hultlngn LOT ! Ilnuretti'H nnd Tufteel Kf. feetM, luruo uHsortiucut of elurlc unci light uilxtiiKH 29c 39o 47c 55c LOT n-llelen und MohnlrC'overtM .. . llliiuilnutcel 1.0 r 1 Htnr Check Vlgeron unci Ilulr I.luo CorelH, tMo-toncel mix. turos LOT 6-Vhlp Cordhllk nnd Wool n Printed CueetiH... WnrpH unci llusltet riftn Pa, and Bulbs. a
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