T- a y OIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING-, OCTOBER C, 1897. 3 Not Very Often t-i THkiI 1 UMtw v -- r ' Do wo offer greater bargains than just now. Wo lmvo u lino of Ladies' Fino Dongolu hand turned Shoes, wo aro disposing of, to mako room for our heavy Fall Goods. An excellent olinnco to get a bargain. For a few days at $2.39. Good slylo toes. These goods aro in both all leather and cloth tops. TRIAL LIST FOR NOVEMBER TERM Cases Thai Will Dc Heard at Three Weeks' Term of Common Pleas. MANY ACTIONS IN TRESPASS SCW I SPENCER 410 SPRUCE STREET. CITY xNUTflS. A lituvest homo nupT will !" Rle-n by Hie Indies of Him I'.uk church lo nitflit from 5 to T p in. A social hcskIoii of tin- Circe n Illtlij Conclave of llcptmoplm w.ih liel'l in Muonlc hull Mumlny ewenlm;. Tim uirutlnsr of the Junior Ilr publican club iirraiiKul fot lul nldht was post poned until next Tuesday nlwlit. The! work of ilcr-orntliiR the City Hall and the Hnglnp house's of the centra' city for riuinen'H D.n biKuti j cterei.i . R.ipliurl l.amont and his wife. Hose L.imont were iirrnlKiieel Ixfme Alderman Millar ycstereluv on a cli.irtie of avault and battery, prefi rrcd by lnv Marks Tliey were held tinder "M ball. The will ot Horace II. Slmiell late of Waxerly, wns jrstcrilax udmlttnl to pio b.ite and letteis testamentary Rranted to J Wluiiton Carptntei. All the prop city of the deei.i'-ul is biqtu.tthed to liu daughter. Giorannl Gullleo cnf-cil the arrest of Michael Cullu (3. Nnrdelll and Marto l'as(U.ile rli.itKiiiK thim with mnMiiK threats, and at the hearing jostciiliiy af ternoon befoie Alderman Howe the de fenilants wen hi Id in S'OO bail each City Tieasuier V S. lioland entorda'" iccelNed u elite. k for SJ.2t.l "7 as this city's Miaro of the state ta on piimlums of forelKii IiiMitance companli s. Th s amount Is suppose d to he usid for the: benellt of sick and iliwililtel liremcn Tlio Delaware I..icknwnnn i and West i rn comp.in will pa the emplojes of the maehiue shops and the Stuns mints today. The pel.iwau iiml Hudson com pnny paid tin implojes ot tile Dickson mlne at I'loxiilrnci and the Grass) Is land, at ccklll(, jestirdaj. The (Ii.mil Central hotel annex at ill l.aek.tw.uin i iixeiiuo, upolti' tin main hostelr of that n line, was form illy oiiciipd list nlKlit The l.iwicnce aiclies tra was pi cm nt and ploed eluiliiK the ecnlntr, whl- sroies of lltors Inspected tlio four ollors ucinth and newly fur- . rlnhcvl In I'mpilitoi I". II Diiikln. I.lcwylln X Davis mid Alice Sackitte, I'll' Sol, uilon, Heiinin IMdmnun of New York, and Doiothv Ithliiehait, of T.ijloi, I John Vanllkn and .lulli Pass'tur, of Jes. ksup, Patrick Mceluire and Maiy Moran, lot Scranton Thomas M Holmes and lllllz.iheth A Spi Iclu i of Alilihald, weie iBranted iiiiiiiI.iki licenses .Msteid.iy. On Mondn night Oct. 11 the Voiim- llcvrs- of Ameilca will hold their mutiny !n tlio I'lrst PreshMerlan litu 1 1. on W.ihhlnRton iiMnue Visitors will be heie tc eondiict the services Colonel Ilalll- mond, Comnmnder IhillliiKtou llooth's private hecietai will speak I'lofror A. D (' Snivthe, the noted billion" sinner will be piesem Meatman Col onel I.lndsaj will ulso assist us w II aa n any others who will be pie-tent Sn- vices lit S o clock DR. NAMAR AT UBERTV. RVrnlo ill. I 'inn (iors Ills Hall in the Sum of ,'()(. Dr Xnmur was lcleaseel fiom the fcounty Jail, ycstnelay nioiniii, em ?."00 ball furnished liv Wucle II. Finn. Special Otllier Ike Stelnlieifr was at hanil with a bondsman, but alter Mi. I Finn was set ui eel. Steinbergs kind olllcca weie Isnoted. County Hoiwds ol'IIenllh. The KJiiil-annual convention of the boards eif health of l.aekavvanna coun ty will be helil in the boanl of health rooms. In the City Hull, on Tuesday, LOtt. 12. There will be sessions nftei- lioon and evening. The foimer will be- jln nt '1 p. in. nnd the lattei at 8 p. m. Jr. i' 1.. Van Sickle, of Oh pliant. 1s bresident of the association nnd Attor- ey David W. Iirovvn, of Dalton, s,ee- tcltary. YOU E ASK LADIES, call at our store this week Id inspect our new and beau- M creations iu num e will show you all the ;t ideas from IIS Hi will not fail to delight land prompt you to in- You want a new hat we are the ones to suit in price,style and quality. IS fft 324 Lackawanna Ave, Term IIorIiis on .Monday, Nov. 8 mid Thlrtv-live Cnscs Aro Set Down for Trlnl Knch Wcck-A Xumlter ot Thniu Aro Actions in Tropns AKiiinst tlio Scrnnton Traction Coinpnnv-MclltiKh Cnsc Is on tlio JUlst. Tito tilal list for tlio three week's teun of common pleas couit which begins Monday, Nov. 8, bus been com pleted In tlio I'rothonotarj's o'llce. It In an follow h: PIIIST WKHIC-MONDAY, NOV. S. Ilonley llros. s. It. K. Ilmlty. scl fa. Sllns llaitley s. John 11. Hull, et al.J ejectment. William Pairell s. James rijnn; wanes. Pranlc Goorpre t. . hailes I.ce, wases. Hiram J. Stnntcn s. J. J. Jerm n, et. til.; wages. John Mnhon t. UrlelKot Robinson; wages, U. O. Savlt'Bt vs. Peters, York & Co.; wains. W n. Puivls vs. M. J. O'lloio; vvaucs. Owen MoDcncugh s. William J. lie DonoiiKh; viaLii. Alton McLaln vs. James J. Ncalls; wanes. S. Hlnerfelt vs. John lilac 1;; feigned is sue. P n. N'ettleton vs. J. D. Caryl, fclKned Issue. lJ. May Cokcl and 13. l.llli m Jurlsch s. Sterling Ccle Co.! intetpleadi r. W A. MoDovvell vs. William P. Jojcc; Interpleader. Trunk Irvinx and Prank Dolpli vs. J. W. Peck & Son, tieicis. TUHSDAY, NOVEMIinn 9. ndwaidis Ilarthold vs. Maltha 1'iltcli aid; JuclKment opened. A. O'Donnrll v. Patrick Ileffron; trcs jiass Mary Cole vs. city of Scranton; trespass. Farrar & Trefts . William M. Sllkman & Co ; msnmprlt. i:. J. ntireood vs. Moscow Hater com pany; trespass Catharine Kuhn vs. cUi of Scranton; tiepass Prank Metz vs. city of Stianton; tres- ).1SX Daniel Mohr vs. city of Scranton; tres pass H. C. Illiule, administrator, vs. William II. D.avenpoit. trespass. Spiout, Wn'.dion A: Co, vs. P. J. Phr Keiod; ii-plevin. WPDNPbDAY, NOn.MIIi:il 10. John PUnaRhan s John Shields, ct ul ; apieal. C. S. Turner & Co. vs. A. J. Gavin; ap peal. T .1 O'Mallcy v. Scranton Traction companj . tiespass. I.Uzle Morbus vs. Pdwaid McDonald; appeal. II X McCoj Giles Co. vs. Lackawanna Hnrdvvaie pompjii) ; assumpsit Christopher Smith vs. Wilkes-llarrc and Serinlon Hallway company; trespass Joseph Church vs. Wade M. Finn; 10- plevlu Su.m Keatoi nnd J H. Keator vs. Sei.intcn, Tiacticii comp.in ; tiespas. William William vs. Crstal Lake Wa ter conip-in , tietp.iss. SPCO.VD WUKK MON'DAY, NOV. 15. Thomas .urick, et ul., s. Delawiue, L.ukrtwaiin.i and Western lailreiad, tics pass. Commonwealth ex ul A. 1$. Hack vs. Siisiu P. Hack, traveisc. Isaac l.allar vs. areenwood Coal coin jianv , tiespass. A. J. .Mi'IIUHli v. tirlimet Jicuusn; ?ci fa. John He sail and M.ny Heff.ui vs. Scran ton Tiaetlon company; tiespass. Max Judkovlu s. P. J. Walsh; as tiiipmsit Allan Law re in e vs. Sciantou Traction (ompdii , tiesi)asj. Collins & Hacketl s. Alficd Iluudlc; nppeu. C. II Luwiv vs August Wenzel; appeal. Hiamhill, Dc.m Co. v. J. Oanlncr Suuleison and Pllza Mellrlar Sanderson; nssiiinnslt. Ada Jodiey vs II P. Klllam; appeal. Pil.ili McDonnell vs. Scrnnton Traction companj ; tresiass. James Costa ami A. Suicth s P.i"lllc Flic Insiuance companv ; assumpsit. I). C. Km an vs. D. L. Potter; assump sit. Mnty Gieezula vs. Anna Genowski; tres pass. TUPSDAY, NOV. SI. Patiick Malla et ill. s. Scranton Trac t on company, trespass. lohn McIliiRli and Celia McIIiir'.i vs. Sctantun Traction coiniianj , trespass, Catlnulne Sweeney vs. Sciauton Trac tion company; trespass. Lizzie Gllmartln vs. Lickawannu Val ley Transit companj ; tiespass Hose Taylor vs. City of Carbondale; tiespass. Marlon Stunrt Canii vs. estate of II. II. Throop. assumpsit. Howell Powell vs. Charles Itobinson; appeal A. C Dodge, agent, s. W. II. Ander son; appeal. Ameilc.iii Type Found) y company 'vs. A. C. Altketi; assumpsit. P J. llarthold vs. Mrs. P. S. Hrydcn; nppeal. WPDNPSDAY. NOV. 17. P M. Cobb vs. O. II. Whitney; appeal. James J, Price, Hobert Mooie, Dr. J. S. Poitcus, William Illescckcr, William P. Pvans and llobcit Knapp, vs. boiough of Tujlot; trespass. H S, Wakeman vs. J. M. Thomas and R 11 Fiench; appeal. Perret Chat land Dupont vs, S. J. Fur man & Ilro , appeal. Hulanel & Pnglaud vs. J. L. Hull, as sumpsit. II. L Shlffer vs. George Jacobus and Thomas Mooie; replevin. M Wheeler s. Lackawanna Coal com pany Accidental Fund; nppeal. James May vs. Delawart Lackawanna and Western Railroad company; ties, pass. McCoy & Co. vs. Joseph Levy: replevin. Thomas P. II, Gatobljas Company vs. Joseph Levy, replevin. Till HI WPPK, MONDAY, NOV. 22. M. O. Webster vs. F. J, Wldmayer; as sumpsit. Joseph Alnslcy . Son s. John J. Peck er, appeal. Onondaga Dynamo company vs. Na tional Plevatlon company; assumpsit. Mlehnel jtosenburg vs. Scranton Trac tion company; trespass. J. C. McNuughton n. L. B. Tennant; ussumpslt. P Hcrshlleld & Co. s. Clarko llros,; assumpsit. Laura C. Wldenor vs. N. Y. & O. Land Co , ejectment. David Bvuns vs. New York nnd Scran ton Land company; uppeal. Plla Devunney vs, Lnckavvaunu Valley Rapid Transit company anil city of Scrnnton, trespass, M. C. Calkin vs. It. M. Cramer nnd Mary Ciamer; uppeal. M. Mutyjlwlcs vs. J. Sormonskl, appeal. M. MutyJIvvicz vs. J. Jergveski: appeal. M. Mutyjlwlcz vs. A, Ratajeznel; up. peal. M, MutyJIklcz vs. J. Koskl; appeal. J. Perlman & Co. vs. IJcckcr llros. j appeal. TUPSDAY, NOV. 23. James Shrleber vs. Charles Shedd; ap peal. J. A. Scrunton & Son vc. Alox Dunn, Jr.; appeal. Wfc N. Clark vs. Patrick O'Malli, et. nl.: nppeal. A. S. Meyer vs. W. P. Lltta; trs-pass. ThomaB 11. Kelly, Fllzubcth Kelly vs. Scrnnton Traction company; trespass. Michael Godlo vs. Delaware and Hud son Cunnl company! trespass. John J. Marshall vs. Simon Rico, J. tlarngona; pjcclmcnt. Mary Marvel s. George Phillips; tres pass. W. G. Miller s. G. W. Crnmcr, J. W. Cure; ejectment. Andrew Slmoneyk vs. borough of Win. ton; trespass, WPDNPSDAY, NOV. 21. W. I.. Jones vs. L. M. Jones; divorce. M W. Henry, et. nl. . Scrnnton Trac tion company; trespass. C. J. Sykcs vs. A. Van Cleft; appeal. T. C. Crlttcnelon vs. C. J. Wilbur, np peal. George Lovvry vs. Lackawanna Valley Rapid Transit company; trespass. Maurice- Flnnncry vs. P. P. McDon nell; ejectment. II. L. Hoycr et. nl.. vs. L. Meredith Jones, ct. al., trespass. James Lynch vs. Scranton Traction company; trespass. Jones, Simpson & Co, vs. Howell & King, trespass H. Ivvanowskl vs. D. Langowskl, libel. JUROR COMES TO THE JUDGE'S AID Arises in the Dox and Vouchsafes to Settle the Dispute. CAUSED NO END OP A1ERRIMENT LAST GRAND JURY. Alderman W. S. Millar Says Some Very Caustic Things About ItCites Miscarriages of Justice. lltunelnu'o Culm Cnso Dcvclnpns Long Winded Proclivities, nnd in Conse eiucnco Tlicrcot Judge Archhnlet Hustles About for llclp.-Vcrdlct for 'tlio lMnlntlll in tlio Sum of H,l'iO in Cnso of Ilolcvuu Agnlnst Cnrbondnlo Street Cur Coinpnny. Alderman W. S. Millar, of the Plglitli waid. yesterday handed down his opin ion on the late gland Jury, which so severely attacked the nldennen of this city. It was n lengthy opinion nnd was couched In the plainest Pngllsh. "I have no hesitation in wnylnR that the last crand Jury vvns very queer," was one of Alderman Millai's remarks. This statement was made after Alder man .Miliar In his discussion hnel cited Bcveral cases wheie the grand Jury had blundered. "One case." snld Alderman Millar, "was that of an aged woman who was benten nlmost to u jelly by n. man. I had no hesitation when the woman, bruised and battered, appeared before me, In sending the case to the Kinnd jnrv. The defendant told her story before those Jurymen, she exhib ited the marks of the beatlnc, nnd they ignored the bill nnd placed the costs upon her. "Another Instance," continued the alderman, "was In the case of one of my olllcers Detective Clifford against n coloied man named Fltzgeiald. The chnrge was Interfeilng with an olllcer nnd Hiding n prisoner to escape. De tective Clifford was arresting a man on West Lncknwnnna avenue, when Fitzgetnld came up behind him nnd stiuck Cllffoid on the head with a cane. The ptlsoner csenped, while Fltzgeinld wus ni rested. Detective Clifford ap pealed before the gmnd Juty, told his story nnd exhibited the cane, which had been broken by the blow. They Ignored the bill. Again: Thomas Can n van was the victim of a theft A lot of tools were taken fiom his place of business and his suspicion fell upon a certain man. I Issueel a seaich wnr lnnt and the tools were found In this man's house. Fach tool was stamped with Canavnn's name. The ease was sent to the giund jury, the tools were sheivvn In evidence and they Iguoicd the bill. "There you nre." exclaimed the nl deiman of the Flghth, "and these nie only a few of the mlse-aulage? of Jus tice perpetiateel by this jury. What Inference will the criminal class have; nothing but lob, slash away nnd the gt.ind Juiy will throw out the case against you " Aldeimnn Millar was not In the city nl the time the juiy made1 Its repoit or his icmaiks, he says, would have been made befoie the Judges and he would have demandeil a retraction of the statements made by the jury that ul deimen of the elty send into couit too many petty cases. The cases cited he offeis us some of those same "petty" cubes which weie Isnoied. BODY NOT IDENTIFIED. No little nmuement wns created In court room No. 2 yesterday by the ac tion of one of the juiymen who felt himself called upon to help out the court In m riving nt a decision In a knotty question. It was In the case of William M. Mc Aiulrevv, of Olyphant, against Dom Inlck Reddlngton. McAndiew Is an old and decieplt widower, who boarded with his niece and her huslmnd, the de fendant. He hud some tiouble with his eyes and In May, 1894, went to Phil adelphia to have- them treated, llefore going he gave his niece power of at torney to draw his money from the Merchants' nnd Mechanics' bank that she nilclit send It to him as he re qulied It. She drew some $200 more than ho nuthoilzed her to draw nnd applied It to her own uses. To recover this monev he brought the suit. After the testimony of the plaintiff had been all presented, Joseph O'Hrlen and Hon C. P. O'Malley, attorneys for the defense, argued at length for n compulsory non-suit, nlleglng that It had not been shown that the husband was In any way connected with the transaction between his wife and her uncle. IIPLPING TUP JFDGP Mr. Newcomb, attorney for the plain tiff, was In the midst of his argument, combatting the contention of the de fense, when Juror Chailes Monle, of Mooslc, aiose In thp box nnd address ing Judge Ounster. bluited out In Im patient tones. "Your Honor, there's no question about It. The "woman tes tified with tenr.s In her eyes that her husband made her take the money out of the bunk. He's stuck for It, sure" There was a burst of laughter fol lowing the amusing Interruption, In which Judge Gunster wns constrained to join. Whether or not the voltin teeied assistance hnd mi) weight with the couit can not be said, but when the judge finally made his decision It was found that he coincided with the Juror's views. The ense wns still on nt adjournment It hnd many Interesting features, nnd was listened to by a laigo audience during the whole of the afternoon. One particular featuie which cnnled an other outbuist of meirlment was the statement of the defendant thnt old man McAndiew did not tell them that he was going to a hospital In Phila delphia, but meioly said ho Intended to go some place to get out of Oly phant, ns so many people up there had him Insured that he feared his days might be unnaturally teimlnated If he lemalned theio. WILL OCCPPY SPVPRAL DAY'S. The case of A. W. Iliundnge against the Uluc Ridge Coal company for dam ages, caused by culm being vvnshed upon his property, occupied the whole day befoie Judge Archbnld and Is like ly to consume the remnlnder of the week. Surveyor Pdmund Ilartl Untuned Identifying hl.s mnp of the premises during the morning nnd then the plain tiff was put on the stand to show that the plaintiff wns liable for the Injury nnd to fix the measure of dnmnges. He wns undergoing cross-examination by Major Wnrren nt ndjournlng time. IJrundage testified that the creek which cnrrled the culm upon his land formerly flowed In front of his prop erty. At his Instigation the borough of ninkely changed the course of the stream and caused It to tun In the rear of his lots. The new chnnnel, It Is al leged, became filled up with culm nnd In a freshet, Oct. 10, 1S8G, the creek left Its course and made a channel for Itself through the center of his property, cur rying with It ninny tons of culm, which wns scattered over the lots nnd washed Into the cellars of the three houses. VBRDICTIN DPLBVAN CASH. The Jury In the case of Richard J. Dele van against the Lackawanna Vnl lcy Rnpld Trnnslt compnny, nfter be ing out four bonis, brought In n ver dict at 4.30 o'clock, allowing $1,920 for the wife's Injuries and $M0 ns the hus band's compensation The verdict. It Is snld, Is Bntlsfnctory to both pal ties. Judge Atchbald Is trying to sccuio an outside Judge to assist In disposing of this week's big list. Judge Albright, of Lehigh county, may lend a hand nnd if he does he wilt .sit In the Supeilor court room. ooooooooooooooooo s Weddingf Gilts ... J Oiir Specially. Tlio pooplo of this re fiiou npprcclato the fact tluit at our storo can bo found tbo most desirable selection of Wedding Presents. "Wo aro continually adding to our largo stock tbo uewest and tbo best goods from all parts of tbo world. Largest Assortment, Lowest Prices, I H Can be passed quickly and cheerfully by using a proper lamp, that is, one that gives a- brilliant light and does not smoke or give auy odor. We have this kind. A few of tlie prices might in terest you: JUNIOR PUPILS' RECITAL. (iiven Under Professor Kvans' Direc tion at Powell's. The junior pupils of Professor Hay dn Hvuns, the clllclent organist nt the Penn Avenue Baptist chuich. gave a remarkably entertaining recital at Powells' last evening The participants were: Masters Al fred Kushvvn, Ivor Price and Misses Lauretta Fugan, Jennie Pynon, M tble Jayne nnd Pva Hull Messis Johns and Thomas favored with vocal selec tions. A large- number of the fi lends? of the young people enjoyed the recital. Passengers for New York city should take Lehigh Valley rnllroad. Sleeping car placed on tinck nt Wllkefl-Bnrro 9 00 p. in. for occupancy. Leaves at 2.30 a. m., ai riving New York S.22 a. m. Iteservations at City Ticket OfTlcc, 309 Lackawanna avenue. SCVuva,WW.: S MILLAR & PECK, S 131 WYOMING AVENUE. $ $ Walk In nnd look around. ooooooooooooooooo THE O Fortune itcmnins ofMny Davis Still nt Cusiclc 1 ndcrtnltiiii; Ilstnblislimciit. The body of "May Davis," unknown, who died nt the Lackawanna hospital, Monday night, still awaits claim at Cusick's lively on Washington avenue. At S o'clock last evening two women visited the nioigue and vlewcel the re mains. They slated that a collection Is being taken up for the Initial of the body. One of the women gave ber name as "Mis Penn," and her resi dence ns i:l Fninklin avenue. The number at least Is eironcou0. A Tribune leporter found that nt 131 Fninklin avenue Mrs. Zlba Stephens, a iliessmaker, jesldes. Mis. Stephens knows nothing of the "Davis" gill. Her name was confused with that of Mrs. Annie Jones who, at tie lequest of Mrs. Stephens, was temo- ed to the hos pltal last Saturday nig' t. Mrs. Jones and ber husband rented npattments from Mrs. Stephens about a month ago. Some time nfterwaid the husband dceited the woman and a few days after that Mrs Jones complained ot illness. Dr. John Hurnett gave a per mit for the lemoval of the woman to the hospital. She was taken theie last Fatuiday night. The "Davis" gill was admitted to the ho.spltal Sept. i. She gave her lesldence as 34 Oakford court, but would not divulge her real name or place of family icsldence. ALWAYSN TIME. AWYER'S II Drama Thnt Depicts Life on Frontier Will (in Seen at Davis'. "Always on Time," Is the title of a new sensational melodrama thnt will bo given Its Initial pioductlon In Sciantou at Davles' theatie, opening tomoitow for three days. Life In the frontier west among Its cosmopolitan people Is portinyed with a truthful ness that Is appreciated by audiences who havo had inflicted upon them frontier plays whose only qualities weie their pictures of bloodshed and other acts of violence. The piece Is Intel pi eted by a power ful cast, among whom may be men tioned W. H. Wnlteis, Tnylor Carroll, J. S. Stevvnrt, Win. Turner, C. Jay Smith, Daniel F. McCoy, Mao n. Dames, W. H. St Jnmes, Minnie Wil son, Laura Daere St. James and Anna Little. Firemen's I'nriulu nt U lll.cs-Hnrro, Oct. 5, 0,7 nnd 8. The Delaware and Hudson railroad will sell special excursion tickets fiom Scranton to Wilkes-Uarro nnd return on all four days at the low rate of 00 cents. Tickets to be sold on account of tho Firemen's Mutual Benefit association and mny bo procured of their members or at the Delaware nnd Hudson depot on Lackawanna avenue. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The limit of tho prevailing styles In Hats and Mounds Is the limit of our stock. We've gathercel with extreme caie fiom the leading fashion centers and while cost Is not exclusive the stles ate. I!uing for thrive huge sdorefl nnd business gi owing, the moie geneious we enn nffoid to be. Heiuo these values. Two styles In Fur Felt Trimmed Wnlklng Hats. All colois, at 9Sc. Easily worth $1.50. ITntrlmmed Hats nt dc., 75c., 9p nnd $1.25. Fsunlly bold for 75c. to $1.73. We Invite the most critical compari son. 0 0 Make the most of it. Cut glass is v costly. George B. Dunkin's Sons, of Washington, Pa., W have copied cut V glass so closely as to tool even ex perts. We over stocked on their goods. Stock com prises celery,pickle, salad dishes, etc. sold for 25 cents to 35 cents. Two hun dred pieces go to 11JL1 1 Squat Lamp with hnndlp, burnei, wick and good chimney, usunlly sold nt 21c, this week Stand Lamp 12 Inches high, made of best eiuallty glass, regular price 2lc this week Stand Lamp with colored decorations, used to bo lie, this week Squat Lamp Pearl white glass with decor ation of roses on either side of bowl, sold at 4"tc, now....'.. Four different shnpes nt ns many prices of thlg lamp! Library Lamp of oxodlzed metal, lift out front burner, chimney and best linen shade, regular prlcu $1.21, as a special number1 It goes at Tlueo dajs only. At 98c. wc have- a China bowl and 8-lnch China shade, prett decorations, use to be S1.JJ. Library Lamp 10-Inch shade and hnndbiiine tints, with all Urush dccoin- tlons, foimer prlco $l,'is, this week 14C 19c 29C 39C 69c $1.63 day at choice, 13c. A. R, Sawyer, 132 Wyoming Avenue, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas. tiitls mid all htoinach Disor ders nosltlvel.v cured. Giover (.minim's l)y. licnsfit lleinedv Is 11 Micc'llli'. One eloso le- lnovesiill cIMrcss, and h permanent euro of the most chrome and severe e-nses. is guaran teed. Iionot HiiuVrl A fiO-eent bottle) will convince the most skoptleal. Matthews llros., UrugKUts, 020 Ljiia vraunu avenue. v Cups and One lum- Saucers drcd decora- tea LJnna dfo cups and .saucers odd i pieces one or two of each jj kind. Some sold for 35c. Vr to 75c. All on table today $ at pick, 25c. The third week of our great sale drew an audience larger j than any of the preceding weeks. During all of our busi ness experience we never saw such an ocean of humanity as our store held every day last week, all eager to see the Immense Bargains and reap the benefit of the phenomenal values offered. We will continue this sale for AH Glass Lamp pcelestnl. bowl and globe., something very new, rich de signs, to Intioducc we nuik. nn them vfrliUO 21 Inches high Not space enough to mention all our styles. Come In. walk around and see iQ of them. AVo furnish everything but oil. ,. THE GREAT 4c STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. LADWIG. IE Hi IK O Jardi- Told you about & nieres them yesterday a a sold nearly X X halt by evening, uther Y hundred and fifty will go today. O o el-lntl, now 2fle. 7-lnuli, now :tHc. H-lncli, now ft()e. IMuch, now 7fe. 11-liicli, with otand, $1.38. THE REXF0UI) COMPANY no:! Lncknvvannn Ave. 0 3 So that everybody may get the benefit of the great reduc tions, and once more we offer our whole stock at bargain prices, that should be taken into consideration by every judge of good values. Great as were the attrac tions before, the ones we shall provide for this, the last week of our great sale, will put our previous efforts in the shade, TH an SHOE CO 326 Lackawanna Avenue. IHI WITHOUT PAIN Ily tho uo of my new lornl nnncMhctlc. No). slee-pii)iliicliiff ucent. It In simply lapplleel tothuRiiuisund the tooth extracted without ti purtlclo ol pain. All other dental operations performed post tively without pa In. 1 8 1 St WARRANTED 5 YEARS. These, nre the kumo teeth other dcnlliM charge fiom 15 to 'J5 a i-et for. TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. Gold and Porcelain Clowns; (Jold, SUvotf and Cement nilliigs at one-half tho usual cost. KMiiulniitlon fiee. Upon civ culUBh 7ti 8. buudajs O to 11 u. ui. DENTIST 316 Spruce Street, Next Door to Motel Jcrmyn. Bargains for This Week, TL fit' tlBllt Clgaituit i fie- s4 MZ&v. Tin jnr. Commencing today and continuing until the goods are sold we offer a big drive in Silks and Dress goods: ooooooo Uoman Btrlpo Bilks 75c Hluck Cliockf, all colors 75c Black Bntln Duchess, lloral denign9 7no Shaded Utocado Btrlpod Tafll'tas 1.00 Dress Goods. Latlco over Shot Checks nnd Plaids 12Jc Two-toned Glasa FiKiired Fancied . .. lilc Uouiutto Tufts ami Overehecks 2!)c High Luatro Melange, in all tho nowshadea 3t)c Fine Dress Goods. We are showing an immense stock of high class Dress Goods. Ladies' 'Coats and Capes. We are daily receiving additious to our stock of gavmeuts. i case each of light and dark Out ing Flannel, Sc. goods. Mon day and all the week 5c i case light and dark Outing Flannel, ioc. goods, Monday and all the week for 7c Unbleached Canton Flannel M- 4c Good Shaker Flannel 4c Good Dark PrlnU for Comforts 3je Good Apron GluKhams ajc Uest Apron Ginghams 5c Faucy Percales, 12Jc goods for 8c Flannollets, new styles, 10c goods for Sc Indigo Blue Prints - 4c Good Brown Muslin, fie grade 4c Fine Urovvn Muslin, OJo grade 5c Fine Bleached Musllu, 7c grade : 5Jc Best Loekwood Brown, G-4 P. C Muslin Sc Best Loekwood Blown, 0-1 P. C. Muslin Oc Bust Loekwood Bleached, G-4 P. C Muslin. ... 9c Best Loekwood Bleached, 0-1 P.C.Muslin 10c Best Loekwood Brown 0.4 Sheeting 13Jc Best Loekwood Bleached 0.4 Sheeting.. 15Jc Comforts worth 51 09 for (19c Comforts worth 1.23 for 95c Whlto or Grey Blankets, worth 70c 4Sc White Blankets, extra large, worth 75c 59c "White or Grey Blanketo, worth 51.00 79a Grov Blnnkets worth 2 00 for S1.45 White Blankets, worth fL'.oO, for SI. 95 Whito Blankets, worth J4.75, for ft3,50 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ' M liii'iifif; at prices from $3.50 to $S.oo, ac cording to size and quality. LOOK Men's Natural wool Underwear, 75c goods for only 59c Ladles' Underwear, finely fleeced 25c Men's Heavy Half Hose, 3 pairs for.... 25c Men's Good Half Hose, ouly.. ...... 5c Ladies 115c Black Hose 10o Children's underwear, broken as sortmeut, at half price. MEARS & HAGEN 415 and 417 -W Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa. .. .tte-W. ..l1 .? ". TM1& "" - .MfcwwmjtVVteUK -.