TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING-, OCTOBER U8, 1807. 0 ooooooooooooooooo A Han or A Woman Feels better, w.ilks better, acts better in a p.iir of perfccj fitting, stylish shoes, th.m in the other kind. Don't put yourself at a disadvantage when our new Box Galf Sh3is Only Cost $3 With Ikuy or I.lRht Solon. V 410 SPRUCE STREET. ooooooooooooooooo CITY BOTES. Tho Ladles' Aid society of i:im Irk ttiurch seno supper tonight from fi 30 to 7 o'clock. Kvcry one Is lmltcd to tho Bupptr at M SouIh' Unlvirinllst church tomorrow n cnlug from C to 8 o'clock. Tho ladles of tho l'eim Aenue Baptist church will ere fried o slurs at tlulr Buppcr trls ccnlnff from C 30 to S o'clock. Tho polling placo for the Second ward of tho borough of Taj lor Is changed from Its present location to tho borough coun cil room. Tho ninth annual ball of Company C, J'ourth regiment. Knights of the Mystic Chain w II bo held tonight 111 Mcchlcr's hall, Petersburg W. S. UcckI was jestcrday appointed majority Inspector of tno 1'lrst district of tho Ninth wnid, In plito of Charles Head, who has mocil from tho district. TherowlU be a. nutting of tho Kojslono campaign club In the Howard l'lax:o Af llcan Methodist DjIseopil tabernaclo on Thuisdaj CM.nlng to which oeij colored ttr of tho city Is Invited, as business of Importance will bo tunsactcd. 1.. 13. Morton, iecrctarj. Marriage licenses were etorday grant ed to Trank J. Itace, of Scott, and Mattle Jones, of Scranton; D.iUd 11 Junta an 1 Mary Itttse, of Pcranton; Daid Llojd, Jr, and Lllllo Prcttwood, of Scranton; Joshua Hicl irafi, of Jcansvllle, and M. Klcanor lllncs, of Sonnton; Thomas V, Ituddy and Annlo Trewert, of Scranton: Jeromlih Lyrth and Margaret O'Hnra, of Scranton; Jcl n W. Siuer and Annie i:. Kroft, of Scrrnton, Ura r. Uhwltt and Ida Gertrude Strong, of Clark's Green. SIGNED BY THE MAYOR. Some Ilrrpnt Uesolntions ol Coun cils Arc Now Opcrutne. AmonK tho resolutions of council Flgned by M.iyor llalley and delivered to tho city cloik jestcrday were tho following: Itepluclnpr tho fire hydrant at tho miner of Cedar juenuo and Kler street; extending the time for com pleting tho bower on Chestnut and Pi ice streets to Nov. 14; for repaliing tho Piovldenco police station; for Kiading Hickory street between living nnd Crown avenues at tho expense of the piopoity ownorsjfor curb and gut ter lines of Columbia avenue fiorn the boulevard to Washington avenue, nwaidlnpr to tho Seianton Iron Pence company the contract for erecting' an company to furnish a map of Seventh lion fence on Italhoad avenuo;request inir tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal watd streets dedicated to the lt ; tint tho st'eet commissioner change the How of water In Gillespie's swamp. Twentieth waid, to Its original chan nel; that plans bo fade for Hag stone Mdewalks, curbs and gutteis on th cast side of Clay avenue between Mjrtle and Pino streets. SEWER BADLY DAMAGED. JUino Cnvcs Ilnvo Worked Injury on ('nriiclil Avenue. Disturbances In tho mine workings beneath tho Gni field avenue sewer have rendered the Fewer nlmost useless between Washburn and Jackson fcticets. As much ns $1,500 will be lequired to rebuild It Street Commissioner Dunning Is piepailng to begin opera tions at once. The best of all Pills are BEECHAM'S Our Shapes, Materials and Combinations Are artistic in design, perfect in workmanship and as wor thy., your commendation as were our efforts of previous seasons. Leave Your Order With us as early in the week as convenient. The styles will be right and prices mod erate for high class material and execution. if 324 Unlayma Avj. 0 1 SGIUKtSraiCER. in HINGES ON A NEW QUESTION IN LAW Is an Action for the Recovery of a Pen. ally a Civil or Criminal Proceeding? MR. SOPER RELATES HIS MANY WOES Had to Drive Tcntrllva Mllus Into the Country with the Client nnd u II n i (I Mngoti Loud oT Witnesses to Defend u l?'.l Civil Milt-- liolo Knit ol Divorce discs Nero Handed Up. Other Doiuus in Argument Com I Yckterduy. All the long winded casta on the list being dWpc.sc. d of, couit jestcrday took up the minor number, and before ad journing time vvus leached, foils -tin ce c.n.cs were gone ovt. One of them, too, was a rather 1m poitant one. It was tho case, or lath er cases, of tho Grlllln Lake Pishing luflnclatlon against John Ileinehan, Patikk Davltt, Michae Ileinehan. Michael Cost llu and Patrick Mornti. Tho defendants weie last summer ar ltsted for llshlng In Grlllln lake, which In now controlled by a private coipor iitlon, the plaintiff in question, nnd up on being arranged befoie Justice of the 1 ace I.amoicaux, of Scott, were lined tioo c.uli under the act of 1S7S. Their nttointj, Hon. J. C. Vnughan, took a certloiail and on this the cases camu up jesteulny. Vosbmg & Dawfcon, attorneys for tho plaintiff, moved to quash the ceitlorarl nlleglng that It lind not been taken un til afur the piccrlbert twenty duvs had elapsed. Senator Vnughan ndtnlt ted that this assertion was true but held that the offetibu was a eilininul one and hence the twenty clay limit does not hold. The plaintiffs attorns s contended that it was not a cilminnl, but civil nffen&e nnd on this point court will decide tho case. This Is a new question nnd its decision will es tablish a precedent If it Is decided that an action for the itcovety of a penalty Is a cilmin.il proceeding, then the defendants win and vice veita. MB. SOPE1VS WOES. Mr. Soper varied the monotony of a vciy dry afternoon with an interesting recital of an experience he had with "SlmniH or Simons or nimi such 'squire" up back of I.aPlume home tvv enty or tvv cnty-llv e miles. Mr. Soper it appeals wa.s attorney fot one Charles KnliiiiMin, of this city, who bought a cow fiom one C. W. Dean, of La Plume. Th cow was not what It was rcpiesented to lie and It was le- turned nnd suit Instituted to lecover the pui chase money, ?."4. Then, ne coidlng to Mr. Sopor's veision, the de fendant in old r to have an offset biought suit against Dean for $"!,. Insti tuting the proceedings In the ollice of tho aforementioned 'squiie and making the summons leturnnblo on a Satuiday night between C and 7 o'clock. To i each the oilier of the La Plume 'squiie on Satuiday night to defend a $3 civil suit Is not an inviting task It is Impossible to get out of the town hy tialn at nlplit and as theie aie no 'Sunday trains the piospect of Ftnvlng theie until Mondny was presented to Mr. Soper, his client nnd his wltnssef, nil of which would coat $J-and up wards. However, if the wily defend ant thought to thus secure Judgment by default ho leckoncd without tho Indominltable Mr. Soper for at the ap pointed hour a band wagon diove up to the door of tho 'quiie' ollice and fiom out thereof filed the attorney, the defendant and his dozen or more wit nesses. The case was heaid nnd tho L.i Plume man won, being aided in winning, so Mr. Soper d claies, by tho remaikable lespcet the 'squire evinced for the suggestions of thu plaintlfl'.s at torney, It II. llolgate. REQUEST NOT GRANTED. Mr. Soper ceitloi ailed tl yesteiday aigucd for a uilo to take depositions that he might show to the couit how justice is ladled out in tho noi thern end of this c ounty. Tho com t wns much amused at Mr. Sonet's tale of woe but could not see Its vvuy clear to giant his lequest. Pnpeis In the following dlvoice canes were handed up: J, M Heibeit against II. Heibeit, II. D. Truilpleco against II. Tiurlplece, C. Com ad against J. Conrad, M. E. lltitts ngalnst Chester M. IJutts, A. L. Monk agnlnst Thomas Monk, Louisa Arnold against C. V. Ar nold. Judgment wns reversed In the follow ing cases: A. M. Pile nnd others ngalnst Thomas Thomas. Prldget Ilich nids ngalnst William Can oil and oth ers', SuraviU & Vinklesteln ngalnst Jacob Danlols.Hunter & Geilen against J L GUfllths, Mary Shaw against tho Pnited States Industilul IiihUianco company, C. O. Decker ngalnst Rich nrd Riadley, Amos Robinson against Geoige Claik, Edward Malchuek against Andrew Wallagher, Common wnlth agnlnst May l'ollskey and oth er", Pntilck Gavin against J. Shln caumtch. The rule for a new ttlal was dis chaiged In tho cases of S. J Hinds nnd W. n. Haines against the Ronta Plate Gln.ss company. In the en.scs of S, D Stroh against Jacob Welnfcht & Co., lulo to vacate Judgment, nnd in tho caw of G. W. Stanton ngalnst William Austin nnd P. H Durkln, iuIo to Mt nBlde attachment, coutt made the mica absolute. ACTION IN OTHER CASES. A nol-pios wns entered In tho fol lowing ceitlorail ca'-es- Thomas l.o gan against M. D. Lewis, August Genrhart against Samuel Davis, James Holden agnlnst James Stein, Sam Nee Ill against Anthony Dlckman and oth tiw, James Ruane ngalnst Pntilck Walsh and others, MiKe McClosken ngalnst John Slmiack, William Hodby against Tony Mngnlotta. Other cases which were argued and in which couit took the papers for further consideration were: John AW Jones against Lilllo M Mnckey and others, nil for a new trial and rule for Judgment: J. A Dueksburg ngalnst Kate Dueksburg, rule to pay out funds in couit: I. P. Dolph nguinut M E. Daly, administratrix, certlorail: Casey & Kelly Urewlng company ngalnst A. Kilmnrtln, ceitlorarl; William Hodby ngalnst Salvatore Mnrgota and oth eis, certiorari, commonwealth against Frank Wheeler nnd others, certloratl: commonwealth against John J. 'McAn drew and otlwis; K. U. Franklin against r. M. Loomls, rulo for Judg montj C. J. Tuttle against William Gorman, julo to strike off appeal, The case of Rothschild & Co against Adolph Rreschol, exception to affidavit of defense wns ieportd to bo in pro cess of settlement. Noone Ilni (Jood Ilenion, Thomus Gerrlty was arroated ycter day on a charge of assault and battery on James Noone. Tho Information made at Alderman Howe's office states that Gerrlty stiuck Nsono "In the face nnd the same was disfigured." "More over." says the information, Noone "has reason to believe that the bridge of his nose Is broken." For these do ings Gerrlty vvnH held under $500 ball, which he furnished. SILK M0N HUSTLING. Ground lMnns ol tho Tenth Wnrd Hunt Arc l'lnlslied. An evidence that Rolling, David and Schoen, of New York tlty, arc anxious to begin tho erection of their silk plant In the Tenth ward was shown yester day In tho lecelnt of the floor plan of the plant at tho ollice of tho secretary of the board of trndo. The plans were forwarded In order to old the board of Undo officers In their future steps to waid seeming better water service In that locality. The main building will fiont 270 feet on James street and will be fifty feet In width. The plans show a pump house 33 by CO feet and a building 40 by CO feet for engines nnd boilers Tho plot extends to the Pennsylvania Coal com pany tracks and according to the pro visional outlines on tho plans received hero the whole of the plot will event ually be coveted with buildings. Tho structures will be of brick. ON TO VICTORY. Every Indication points to a rousing Republican victory for tho cntlro ticket next Tuesday. Tho party's lighting blood Is up nt Inst nnd that poi tends a Wntriloo for tho enemy. Rut no Individual Republican Bhould relix bis efforts. This Is tho chnnco of a llfo tlmo to rivet and clinch Re publican supremacy In onco Demo cratic Lackawanna. FOUL PLAY HINTED. Suspicion That Bolamlcy's Body Was Placed on the Rails to Hide a Crime. Thoio vvai no further disturbance yesteiday on the Plttston lino of Hit" Seianton Railway company as a con sequence of the effoit made by a crowd of excited foreigneis Tuesday night to mob the crew of tho car which ran over nnd Is supposed to have killed one of their number, John Holandey. Motoitnan John James nnd Conduc toi Cogins of the car which ran over I'olandey have not been attested nor is It prohibit? that they will be Theie- has been expicssed an opinion bv bevtial molormen and conductois that posslblv Rolmdcy was murdeied and his body placed on the lalls in oi del to dcstro evidences of the crime. If this Is so the guilty poison or per sons weie piobably successful. Rolan do's skull was crushed, an aim near ly teveied and his entlte body more or less buthed nnd mangled. Mtliougli tho f i lends of the dead man hold no all tats on the Plttston line for several houis Tuesday night They mnde an effoit to Impede tiafllu yester day. The juiy Impanelled In the case by Justice of the Peace William Hrovvn v.lll meet Friday evening to hear testi mony. The sci no of the occurancc is in Luzuine county. OVCR HALF A MILLION SURETY. lionds iii the Sum ol 0'iO,00 Given to Register Hopkins. Mrs Ella Amcrman, widow of the late Hon Lemuel Amcrman, Tuesday took out letleis as admlnlMratiK of his e-htdte. giving a bond of $300,000, with the riddlty nnd Casualtv com pany, of Mar) land, as surety The personal estate was figured nt $230,000 und th- legl.ster could hive icqulied a half million dollar bond had he so de.slted, the law permitting him to demand bonds In tvv Ice the sum of the value of the peisonnl propertv. Register Hopkins, however, deemed $300,000 as sufllelent surety for his pro tection. This makes $020,000 .uiety which tho estate has already given to the regls tei, Hon L A Waties, guaidlan of the two thlldi n, having given a $320, 000 bond last week. TWO DESERTED WIVES. Applications (or Divorce .Undo to Cimri Whtcidii). Margaret Mny Cietpr xcsterday ap peared for divorce from her husband William Cietei alleging desertion. They who mauled August 0.1SS6, nnd lived together In this city until April 1, 18S7, when, it is alleged, with out just cause or provocation ho de MUted, anil still peisists In tho deser tion. Geoige D. Tailor Is the libel ant's attorney.. Mis. Emma Lance appeared for di vorce fiom Anthony Lance on similar groundB. Thev were mairied June If. 1S73, and lived together until April 1S93. SENT HER SON TO JAIL. .11 oilier ol 'I'h oni ns Hurko Wants to .MiiKp Him Heiid Ills Nuvs. Mrs. Maty Buike, of Rallioad ave nue, jestcrday went befoie Aldeiman ohn T. Howe nnd swoie out a vvar l nut for the arrest of hei son, Thomas, ehaiglug him with being drunk and dlsoiderly. The sun is a middle-aged man nnd Is not mauled. He lives with his mother. Ho was arrested and when given the choice of 10 das In the county Jail or pa: lng $3 as a fine, Thomas took the former. He was committed forthwith. On account of Pennsylvania State Giange, Patrons of Husbandry meet ing, to be held at Haulsburg, Nov. 8th 12th, tho Delaware und Hudson R. R. will sell lound tilp tickets from Scran ton to Hnnlsburg at the low inte of $4 07. California Excursions. Vorsonally conducted. Leave Chica go every Wednesday. Burlington Route to Denver, thence via Denver & Rio Grando Ry. (tho scenic line of the world). Parties travel In Pullman tout 1st sleeping cars fitted with eveiy convenience, which go tluough to Cali fornia and nro In charge- of special agents of long experience. For par ticulars address T. A. Grady, Excursion Mgr. C H. & Q. R. R., 211 Clark Ht., Chicago, 111. The hottest day of the year may find you with wash ing or cleaning to do; then use FELrS-NAPTHA soap in cold or lukewarm water, and avoid all sciUling or steaming. riXS A CO., Philadelphia. CLOTHES LINE THIEVES AT WORK Operating on fllbson and Pine Streets Between Washington and Jefferson, TIIE POLICE ARU AFTER THEM Up to This Tlmo Sovornl Hundred Hollnrs viortli of Goods Ilnvo llocn Tnkcn nnd tho I'coplo ot tho Neigh borhood Where the Thieving Is llelng Dono Aro Much Annoyed. Olllcurs in Cltlzmis Clotlios I'ntrol cd tho Territory '' Night. Clothes-line thieves nre on tho ram page In the vlclnltv of Chief of Pollco Holding's residence on Gibson street. Last Monday night a half-doren lines were robbed of their goods nnd the pollco department In to lng to btlng about tho capture of tho culprits adopted unusual methods. The rnlded territory Is that section between Gibson and Pino streets nnd Washington nnd Jefferson avenue. Among tho back yards that have been visited are those In the rear of the resi dences of Mis. C. A. White, 70") Adams avenue; F. Gross, Cl'J Adams avenue: Mrs. Westgato, C21 Adams avenue, nnd II. Bradley, of 625 North Washington avenue. It Is supposed that the work Is being done by residents of the locnllty. rive patrolmen were stationed In tho teirl tory during Tuesday night and last night. Lieutenant of Police John Da vis and Desk Sergennt Chnilcs Rldge wny, In citizen's attire, patrolcd the neighborhood. Up to midnight no at rests had been mnde. The boldness of the gang Is remaik able. The Rradlcy clothes were taken during Tuesday night while Mr. und Mis. Bradley weie in the kitchen.wlth In a half-dozen yards of tho maraud ers. At dusk the clothes consisting of a dozen nalr of stockings and a lot of untlerweat weie seen on the lino. About 0 o'clock Mrs. Rradley went to tho tear window, facing the line, and dtew the cuitaln. A short tlmo after this the clothing was misled nnd It Is supposed that tho thieves wnlttd until after the curtain was i'mui before making the haul. The goods stolen nheady has reached the value of several bundled dollais. GRIER AND KEARNEY. Tho Two Ileiniu'rntic oiiucilmen Are nt I.oggt'rliriiilsi A speclnl meeting linn been called for select council lm- Prlday evening, when It Is piopofceU to huriy through the lesolutlon that will piobably be passed by the common branch tonight, ltovlding for tho lease or puichase of a .lew steam lire engine lot rranklin Engine company, and the resolution nl leady pjssetl b common council, nwaidlng to P. r Calpln the contract for building the new Cumbeiland Hosi housp On (he latter resolution there Is bound to be u blttti light led by Se idell, an Kearney, of the Thlid waul, vio Is at loggerheads with his col league in the lovvei bianth Mr Gilei, who Is fathering the resolution. Tho n eff This business follows its own leadership nemo otlur to follow Tho prices we make nro far below the ordlnarj, and the choice wo otter ou from our Immerso stock of fine belcctesl novelties Is u meat unusual one. Tho usMjrttmnt of Ribbons at IL'e , He , 32c. and COc. In their variety and cplcndld qualities. Tho Walking Hat "Irvington," Plain and Scotch Felts, Plaid Trimmed nt 1 19, reduced from $1 CD. The Klondlko Hat at 9Sc , in all colors The Trimmed Siilois at S0c, S9e , and Pise , nre sufllelent In themselves to crowd tho store. . R. Sawyer, 132 Wyoming Avarm Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Ohs tritls und all Mlonilioh HlMnr. ilerH positively cured G rover Urnhum's Dys pepsia ltenicily In u Kiieillle. One dono re inovrHiill dlstrou?', iiudii ptrmiiuent eureof the most ilnoiuc anil hevcro mei Is uuurun ttetl. Do not cutler ! A .vi-tcnt bottle will convince tho inoxt tikeptlcal. .Matthews Jlros, DrunKlsts, 0120 Laclta vvaunu uvtuuu, Fine I I 1 1 11$ Without a doubt we are show ing the largest selection of Fine Garments to be found in this city. Ladies' Coats, Ladies' Capes, Children's Jackets, Separate Skirts, Silk and Wool Waists Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits, ooooooooo Come and See MEARS Cumberland company worked to elect drier but Kearney opposed him. Roth nto Democrats. The eiMectman has tho ficst of one argument, that the measure providing for tho tuition of tho new Cumberland building enly orovldcs for an enclosed structure nnd that there Is no proopect of tho company being nblo to finish nnd lurnluli it. Tho proposal of Con tractor Cullrln amounts to $987, ther-ty-three dollirs less than tho appro priation by ordinance. WEST SIDE Y0UNQ MAN MISSINO. Abrnhnm I,. Tlinmns Mysteriously Dlsappenr from His Home. Tho mysterious disappearance of Abraham L. Thomas, a young man ot the West Side, has been reported to County Detective Leyshon. Thomas left tho homo of his parents on Mullein street last Friday evening. He Is 21 years old, nnd wns employed in tho Continental mine. Ho was am bltlouti and n close student and for some time hnd Indicated that his em ployment was distasteful to him. He was last seen at 7 o'clock Friday evening. Ho Is 5 feet and 8 Inches In height, we'ghs 133 pounds, is dark com plexioned, has a moustache, and when hf left 1 oino wore a brown sack coat and 1 1 outers of mixed gray color. At Nantuoke, where he has relatives, rothiiip tins been heard of him. Eighth Annual Ilnll Tonight Tho eighth annual ball of the Italian society, Guardia Vittorlo Hmanuelc, 11, of this city, will be held this evening In Music hall Patrolman Victor Sar tor is president of tho society, John Cogglano, vice-president, nnd Arlgoni Ferdinando, chnirman of the commit tee In charge of tho affair. Dancing win Dcgin at s o'clock. Two IMIInrs Knocked Out. Ono of the freight trucks at the Delaware Lackawanna nnd Western station wns shoved out on tho trnik yesterday morning by a boy. Just then nn engine came along and struck tho truck fhovlnglt along nnd knock ing out two of the plllais from under the station porch. A good article Is rarely dear at tho price asked. A bad one Is costly in any terms. See that you receive what ou call for. To Cure n Cold in One Dny. Take Iaxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it foils to cure. 25c Cents o o o o o Buys a full quarter's worth today. We have arranged several ta bles of china and glass ware value in no in stance beiny less than 2c in borne cases as high as 50c. Choice which we offer today only 2ic. Of some article', only a few left of others sufficient for everybody. Glus t-vnin Drip, with funt nil Kil top v allien. Tip ularly tlilrtj cunts, 'today - Thin Imported China Su gar ami Creams valiiu i!il 9r cents. Today . . . '1, o o ( lilnn I'lW hers Just n tvv, ) f n left prettilj ilcoonited . , "' o 1 rlnket, Jew el or lion-lion Ilovm varlct of Hliupen Olf and ducorntloui . "l .lapaneso Crumb Tray nnd biuxli vuluo ih "jr, leats. It. g '1 otlaj "' llohcmlan dlais Vnses tieverut uluipcs uiul inuu "yc decorations. ' Cup, Hauecr and Plate Chliiaaudtktorated north O f nuitU moie loday . . Ructire I'rles card boc wUU cmliluiu itlu top. To Tr cU .. ,l" Quarter Dozen Cups mid Saucers three 1 olor act orn tlonsiimtBoldtriu'ed value Tip till euutti. Today ... l- China Plates a hundred or more iimuv decorations worth lift to fiOrontii To- OXn du. . 61U ink Wells with Miver plated top vnluo III) centN. ) in Today il- THE KEXFOltD COMPANY 00:1 1-uekuvauna Avenue. O Goods 4 P Dress ooooooooo Every lady knows that we make a specialty of Dress Goods. Medium Priced Goods, High Class Goods. Our assortment has never been so nearly complete as at present. At 48C e are shwiu a ue f very attractive goods that are stylish and will give good service. HAGEN gilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU I They'll 1 Go Fast. I The prices te'l the story, g You can sec them in our a window and there 5 many more inside. arc 5 Imported Richly tinted a Vases Blass colored s . , enamel decoia- s tions with gold tracing. S 10 cents each. 5 Cut Many articles at very 5 Glass low figures. Here's one: Real cut glass a salts and peppcis, silver plated s tops. a 10 cents each. 5 Also An immense new line a of WHITE CHINA, a for decorating. (" mm 1 MILLAR k PECK, 1 S 131 WYOMING AVENUE, a mm Walk in nnd look around. S tfiuiiiiiiiiiimimimsuimiiiimiiiiir; Costs Nothing, H Are Stubborn Things. It is easy to say things in print, to assert that the values offered are the lowest, to endeavor to create a belief on the part of the reading public that there is only one good house in this particular line of busi ness, and that the house making this assertion is. of course, the only one. All this may be done, and is done, in every city. This Is Not Our Way of Thinking We aie aware of the fact that there are others in the field. We expect keen competition and we intend to meet it in the right way by selling teliable goods only, and charging as low a margin of profit as we can sell them for and "live," Our Announcements Are Honest Statements Of facts. We invite inspection and comparison or prices and goods, and know that a great many peo ple will find it to their benefit to do so, THE KLINB SHOE 326 Lackawanna Avsnia 'Famous Old Stand." Talk Sold Cheap Good s. 415 Lackawanna n Pass by. See if you will not want one of these. Compare prices. Mcndlnp Tissue, reuular 10e. package. Quill ToothplckH, 1G in package 4a Ivory Toothpicks ia Darning Cotton, nil colors, 2 for.... 4a Stocking IJarners 4o Tracing Wheels 4a Petroleum Jelly, 10c bottle 4o I'eurl Uuttons, per doren 4a Thimbles, steel, celluloid, or alumi num 4a Stewart's Safety Pins, all elzes, per dozen 4a Lamp "Wicks, nil sizes, 2 yards 4a Kid Curlers, per dozen, 10, 8, 0 and..4o Ironing Wax 4a Fuco Powder, white and pink, rcgu- Inr lOe. box 4o Hye-glasfles, Specs or doggies 4a Child's Hack Combs, extra value. ...4a Collar Buttons, lnigo head, per doz..4o Hat PIiib, long shanks, per dozen. ...4o Aluminum Hairpins, 4 for 4a Uono Hairpins, 12 for 4a Baby Pins, rubber or bono 4o Chamois, for face 4a Curtain or Drapery Hooks, 2 dozen. ,4a Crochet Cotton, all colors, per spool.. 4o Crochet Silk, nil colors, per spool.... 4o Filling Silk, nil colors, per skein. ...4o Costume Hells, per dozen 4a Corset Clasps, per pair 4o Needle Books, 135 assorted needles. ..4a Hhoe-atrlngs, per dozen 4o Leather Shoe-strings, per pair 4a Brass Kings, 3 dozen 4o Hlastlc Sleeve-holders, per pair 4o 2 Spools Machine Cotton 4a 2 pieces White or Black Tape 4a Take a look at the extra good bargains we have in. combs it will pay you. THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. LADWIG. utt 'S oooooooooooooo Sale. oooooooooooooo Bargains In Every Department ooocxooooooooo 'S 224 LACK. AVENUE. olUlit Days' HIVE Hen's Underwear, 59c. Natural wool, soft finish, full sizes, will not shrink. Regular 75c goods. Men's Underwear, 50c. Fleece lined; will not irritate the most tender skin. Ladies' Underwear, 25c. Fleece lined, gored sleeves, per feet fitting. Boys' Underwear That will not scratch, fleece lined, natural. Hisses' Underwear, 50c. Natural wool, ribbed. Regular price, 65c. and 417 Avenue Scranton. Pa,
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