T' ' HHIV. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. MARCH 1, 4898. V I T Just t T Half" I t- Women's Shoes J of c Closing out some our nrescut season's stock, with but little thought of cost or value. H Room wanted for spring t goods soon to come in. i Mi 'mkiWari n i VIM1 ARGUMENTS FOR A NEW DISTRICT Tboy Will lie Made by Members of Lackawanna Dar In Washington. THE NECESSITV FOR DIVISION It "HI llo Strongly Urged ljr tlio J.ociil 'loinmlltoo Thnt Will Appoiir Jlrforo the Sub-Committee ot the House Judiciary CommiUee--Tltu Counties That Will llo Included In the rroposcd Central I'udoral Dis trict oT t'cnnnylvniiln. These Women's Shoes are among the best in our stock. Box Calf and Kangaroo for winter wear; the kind we. sold for $4.00 and $5.00. Just Half Price. New styles, all shapes, lace or button. 410 SPRUCE STREET. HHf-H"H"t--H- f-t-H-H't-t Tha Wllkcs-Barre Itecord can be had In Scranton nt tho news ptanila of M. Melnhart, 119 Wyoming; avenue; Mac, Lackawanna avenue. CITY NOTES. city Police, lire department and oilier employes were nam yesterday. John Linton and Agnes liarr, of Old lf'orse, were united In marriage yester day by Alderman Howo. There will bo a meeting of directors ot Florence mission today at 9."0 u. in. at the mission on Harrison avenue. The Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern company will pay at the Ilydo Park, Continental nnd Archbald collieries to day. Thero will be a regular meeting of the board of health at their rooms In tho nunlclpal building Wednesday evening at iock. evening tho Fecond annual ball rtainment for 1ho bencllt of the Kmoro Hebrew school will bo held 'Music Hall. Clocks, watches nnd articles of jewelry were taken by burglars Saturday night from the house of A. I Schiller, 432 South Washington avenue. A Ulble study of the Song of Solomon nt 4 o'clock this afternoon In Grace Re formed Kplscopal church conducted by tho pastor. All are welcome. The Presbyterian cleric met yesterday morning n the office of the secretary. Rev. Dr. S. C. Logan. Business of only a routine nature was transacted. Miss Lillian Cobb will have charge of a "Curio social" at tho Young Women's Christian association tonight at 7.R0 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is given to all. A regular meeting of tho Central AVo mans' Chrstian Temperance union will bo held this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. In teresting papers on "Municipal Affairs" will bo read. An unusual number of complnlnants nppeared before the board of revision and appeal yesterday. They were Thirteenth ward property owners. Appeals from the Sixteenth ward will bo heard today. The rector of St. Luke's church will begin tho delivery of conllrmatlon lec tures, to adults, on Tuesday evening, March 1, at 7.13 In tho parish room, board of truijo building, K'J Linden street. An lnvltutlop is extended to business men and women to attend a fifteen min utes' service at noon every working day during lent In St. Luke's church. Ser vice will commence at 12.05. All are wel come. ' Last week's mortality report of tho board of health shows 3S deaths, of which 3 were from diphtheria and 1 from membraneous croup. Of the 13 now cases of contagious disease 12 were from diph theria and 1 from measles. Marriage licenses were yesterday granted to Gcorgo Luton and Agnes Harr. of Lackawanna; David M. Williams, of Lackawanna, and Catherine K. Reese, of Scranton: Alfred Parfrey, of Scranton, nnd Mary Alice Owens, of Throop, This nfternoon tho Women's Christian Temperance union of Green Ridge will meet with Mrs. Reynolds, at 220 New York street, at 2.30 o'clock. A good at tendance Is desired ns then Is Important business to bo brought before the soci ety. The funeral of the late Miss Annie O'Mnlley will take place from tho family home, 817 South Wyoming avenue, Wed ncsday morning at 9 o'clock. Services will bo held nt St. Peter's cathedral and Interment will bo made nt Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. The commltteo that Is working for tho state council of Junior Order United American Mechanics, to bo held In this city In 18W, will meet Wednesday even ing at tho rooms of tho Patriotic coun cil. No. S22, Junior Order United Amerl--xn Mechanics, at South Scranton, In xlartman's hall, Plttston avenue. This morning a committee represent ing the Lacknwanna liar will go to Washington to appear before the sub committee of the house Judiciary com mittee which 1ms under consideration tho Mil Introduced by Hon. "William Connell providing for a central federal Judicial district In Pennsylvania. The committee will consist of Judge H. AV. Archbald, P. Vv Pleltz, Major T. P. Penman, J. II. Torrey nnd Oeorgo M. Watson. It hns been arranged to give the Lacknwanna men a hearing before the sub-committee at 10.30 Wed nesday morning. It Is probable that short nddresses will bo made by each member of the committee. They will urge that a new district would he a great convenience to a large percentage of the people of Pennsylvania and that It could be cre ated and maintained without placing nny additional burden on the govern ment from the fact that the amount now paid for carrying Juror, court officials nnd prisoners to and from the various parts of the widely scattered district wheic the court now sits In addition to what like expenses there would be In smaller districts would be sulllclent to pay tho ordinary expenses of a new court. The Lackawanna men will go well fortified with facts and figures showing the necessity of the new district. Judge Archbald will mnke tho principal ar gument. In part It will be ns follows: TJIR JITDGirS ARGUMENT. This movement for a new district Is by no means recent. Tho need for It lmi been recognlz'.-d and ngltated for full" twmty years. I cannot give the xaet hlsloiy of It, but It began nt least an 'er back as the forty-third congrcs' when 0 bill wns Introduced In tho nouso by Hon. L. D. Shoemaker, of Wllkes-r.arro, substantially like the one now asked for, I' was again brought forward by Hon J A. Scranton, of Scranton, In tho for ty mventh conrcss, and still ngaln by Hon. II. C. McCormlck, of Wllllamsport. Tin. injustice of coir polling onv-thlrj ot tho 1 cople of iho stale of Pennsylvania lo cli&so after thei. legal tlijiita in tlio I'nlted States courts as heretofore con stituted Is what has prompted each of these efforts and they are not likely to ceaso until they have been satlsllud. They have been met from time to time by various objections at which I shall only hint by suylng that the making of the marshal and the district attorney salaried officers has removed some of them. The partial relief afforded by providing for sittings of the court at different places, and particularly that of the act of 1S.S8 giving a sitting of the court ut Scranton, ban probably stood to a considerable degree In tho way of tho larger relief to which tho people nro entitled. We respectfully submit that half-way measures such as these should not any longer stund In the way of com plete) Justice. Tho totnl population of Pennsylvania by tho census of 1S!)0 was &,25S,01t. That of .New York Is but TIG.OOO greater, and wsfr'aln I d 4lAA flldtvlsita tlfllnffl tr A Vinton hold them were so engaged In that work that our work, had to bo postponed for It. KXl'KNBB SLIGHT. Tho expense to tho government by the establishment of tho district will bo In considerable. In tho first placo thero nro no new court buildings to erect. Wo have one In Scranton, they have one In Wllllamsport, and there Is ono In llnr rlslmrp, tho thrco places where the court Is to bo held. They hnvo no federal courts nt Hnrrlsburg ns yet and never hnvo had nor ever will, unless somo such bill as this passes. Hut with great fnlth In the future tho building there wns provided with all the court facilities except tho mere furnishings. Ono word ns to how tho district Is put together and I have done. Thero nro thrco recognized railroad nnd commer cial centers In It, Scranton, Hnrrlsburg nnd Wllllamsport, nnd these nro there to ro selected ns the places whero tho court shall sit nnd the territory conveni ent to 'them brought Into tho bill. This determines the lines tnkrn and nothing else. The district Is gotten up for tho convenience of the Inhabitants and for tho purpose of affording them with great er court facilities. If there nro nny coun ties Included In It whoso representatives or people think otherwlso wo have no wish to hnvo them tnken against thrtr will. Hut for tho rest of us give us thnt wlilch wo have been asking for nil these years and which on tho merits wo nro confident we nt least deserve. Respectfully submitted, It. W. Archbald. Scranton, Ta., March 1, ISPS. Pennsylvania Is now divided Into two federal Judicial districts, the eustern and western. Tho headquarters of tho eastern dlsttlct Is In Philadelphia and tho district court Is presided over by Judge Hutler. Pittsburg Is the home of the western district and .lude Uut fllngton presides over the trial of the case. Tho new district which Is pro vided for In Mr. Connell's hill will be composed of the following counties: Potter, Tioga, Lycoming, Clinton, Cameron, Centre, Huntington, Mllllln, Junlnta, Perry, Pulton, Franklin, Cum berland, AdntPM, Dauphin, Snyder, Union, Lebanon, Northumberland, Montour, Columbia, Sulllnn, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Wayne, Lacknwanna, Susquehanna, Wyoming nnd Bradford counties. Tho majority of these coun ties are now In the western district. The Intention Is to make Scranton tho seat In the new court and hnve sessions In Wllllamsport and llarrlsburg. The creation of the court would mean the appointment of a district judge for life nt a saint y of $",000 a year, a United Stars district attorney, a ilerk, marshal nnd minor court "filers. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONERS How the County Funds Were Handled During Last Year. AN INTERBSTINQ SUMMARY GIVEN Tho Totnl Kocolpts Wcro 8307, i:i:i.(2 nnd Disbursements ill), O'T.Hll Ijpbs--TIio County Hns Ovur ft70,000 Worth of ltenl I'.slntu and lis Lintiillllo Arc Only 3235,000. Additional Ilxpendllurei on thu Court House Improvements. Tho annual statement ot the county rommisfclonera was completed yester day bv Clerk Charles P. Wagner and Totnl nniount distributed from county nnd brldgo funds J311.0S7 32 Btnto tax 22.33S 31 Rebate 18,753 75 1 The condition of (Innnces were shown to ho ns follows: COUNTY FINANCES, Assets Cash S 33,753 W5 Court house 350,000 09 Furniture, etc .15,000 00 Grounds 3X00O 0) County prison 125,000 00 Purnltiiro 3,000 00 Grounds 20,00000 Duo from collectors yo,30 43 Totnl $$13,130 3 Llabllltles 4& per cent. 1S5I refunding bonds 100,000 00 4 per cent. 1S9G Improvement bonds 135100 0') 235,000 00 Resources Jn excess of liabilities fiOS.130 3:) Assessed valuation for 1W... $30,000,000 00 Estimated expenses for MS ... 273,000 00 County tax duplicate for 1S97.. 210,000 00 State tax duplicate for 1897 ... 22,r,G3 97 Wi I The Best China on earth can readily be dis tinguished in this way. NERVY BICYCLE THIEF. Advertising Addition to court house Conrad Schroedcr work on nddltlon und expert supervision of Iron work on roof $35,757 St Ktactrlc light apparatus nnd llxtures 4 ,$00 CO Heating nnd ventilating. 11,400 00 Decorating and finishing court rooms C.OOD IS Iron work on roof (bal ance) 9S0 00 Klectrlc wiring (under ground conduits, etc.). 2.1S7 03 Plumbing 4.9S1 00 Gas fitting (new und old parts) 815 0i) Extra work Incidental to tearing down old part. 3S1 53, Architects' commissions 2,101 511 Elevator 3,500 in) Lightning rods 27175 Screening around eleva tor shaft 690 74 Tiles for turret roofs... 175 79 Interest on ndvanco pay ments on bonds 91 90 1,901 W days. HIDDEN HAND AT THE LINDEN. I ..; l .1... 1,n,1a f tlm nrlMtnf. AH "e VCport Will DC prllllCU ill 1U11 111 .'.i 1... 1... I. .,r.,u.l,n rcnnlntq the COllrSC Of a fOW and dlsbursstnents for tho year 1697, the condition of the finances and the standing of the acoeunts of thu stato nnd county tax collectors at the end of the fiscal year, January 3, 189S. The total amount received by Treas urer Charles H. Schudt was J307.430.02. The total disbursements from tho gen oral county and brldse funds amount ed to $277,353.19. This made the re ceipts exceed the disbursements by $:o,C77.S3. The general Items of ex pense were: Assessments 10,409 39 .Miss Alice Hemp Appeared in Ono ol the Lending Holes, Miss Alice Kemp, who Is plensantly remembered by Scranton theatre-goers because of her clever work with the Davis stock company of three yenrs ago, made her first appearance with Tho Linden stock company at that theatre yesterday. The drama was "Hidden Hand," nnd wns admirably presented, Miss Kemp appearing In the role of' Capltola, wlilch gives her con siderable opportunity to display her versatility. She was nlso heard In sev eral songs. Frank Smith made a hit as Black Donald nnd Miss Carlyle, Miss Le Roy and other members of the compnny were also seen to good advantage. Specialties were Introduced by W. .1. Sullivan nnd W. A. Robinson. "Hid den Hand" will be repeated this and tomorrow afternoons and evenings. Haviland China It Important to tMytn ihl (Wy ifcMlcj t tatam4 lkt tU ftatjr mm thu u ilnjrt IWa Hwt m IUvIUoJ dial k mmkti m ftmt 1 Ho.C' "ffi& UUmtMCWm When You Can Buy a . . . Washing Machine Like This for We. import direct from the factory and carry the largest stock of Haviland &Co. China in northern Pennsylvania. yet she has three districts where we havo but two. Tho population of the proposed district Is l.D9G,65S. This Includes some counties which nro not named In the bill but which should In my Judgment be brought by amendment Into It. Tho lines of tho district as I think they ought to be nie marked In blue upon the map which accompanies this brief. The Eastern district would then bo left with 1,832.202 and tho Western ivlth 1,809, 131, making a very fair and equal divi sion of the state between tho three. SOME COMPARISONS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. THE SCRANTON CASH STORE rboooooooooooooooo The population of the proposed district Is greater than that of Mnlne. New Jer sey, Maryland, South Carolina, Minne sota, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, Ar kansas, Mississippi, Louisiana or Cali fornia, to say nothing of tho states which are smaller than these; und It Is almost as large as that of Virginia, North Caro lina, Georgia, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kentucky or Tennessee. Of these states Tennes see and Alabama have three districts each and 'thero nre two districts each In Arkansas. Georgia, Mississippi, North Carollnn, South Carolina, Virginia nnd Wisconsin. T..o state of Florida which hail at tho census but 391,422 people, about one-twelfth of Pennsylvania, and one-fifth the number In the proposed dis trict, Is divided Into two districts. The great Inequality of cuurt privileges In Pennsylvania compared with the others mentioned In this showing Is mnnlfest. Whether the privileges provided by law nre sufficient as to the other places I do not know, but so far wo havo had courts but onco n year In Scranton, not I ven ture to say because we have not had business for them, but because as I be lieve of the demands In other directions. Tho records of the court and tho real seat of It are nt Pittsburg, and Inter mediate between the sitting of the court elsewhere If thero Is nny occasion to seek the Judge of the district wo have to go there to find him. T110 distance from Scranton and Wilkes-IJurre and I refer to these cities ns an Illustra tion because tho counties Immediately about them represent over half a mil lion of people Is about 350 miles, and It takes from twelve to fourteen hours to travel It. This represents tho difficulties we have to surmount In seeking federal justice except at tho rare opportunities we got onco a year when the court con venes at Scranton or Wllllamsport. AN ADDITIONAL BURDEN. The bankruptcy law, which It Is hoped that congrvss will pnss at this ses sion, will also be fruitful In business for the federal courts, and In tho very active commercial centers Included In the new district will add materially to the work to bo disposed of by tno court. Noth ing can be said more definitely than this with regard to It, but the results seem self-evlilent. Wlinln the last few years' by the estab lishment of thu circuit court of appeals In each circuit, the circuit and district Judges hnvo had new nnd Importnnt du ties to attend to. In consequence of this by tho bill which established theso ap pellate courts 11 number of additional circuit judges were provided for, and In tho last report of Attorney General Mc- Kenna no points out tlio crying neces sity In certain places for others. One was found necessary In this the third circuit, and when It Is considered that Pennsylvania1, New Jersey nnd Delaware aro embraced within It this Is not to he wondered at. It would not be surprising Indeed If another wort, eometlmo called for. nut the erection of a third district In this state and tho appointment of an other Judge will add Just so much to the effectlvo Judicial force of the whole cir cuit, the district Judgo being competent to sit In the trial of causes In the cir cult court when the circuit Judge Is ab sent, nnd also to take part In tho hear ing and disposition of appeals In the cir cuit court of appeals. A new district Judge, therefore, will go far towards ob viating a new circuit Judge and Justice be advanced In every direction accordingly. Ono of tho things In fact which seems to Btnnd In tho way of our having our full complement of United States courts nt Scranton Is thlf very circuit court of appeals' business. On several occasions our courts havo hii to bo put over bo- Pickcd Out n Cood Wheel in the .11 en is lliiildlni; Corridor. A bicycle thief with a cast-Iron nerve walked Into the corridor of the Moars building yesterday and picked out a wheel to his liking, mounted It and rode away. An elevator hoy who knew the owner of the wheel asked him If ho had loaned It to "a buck wld a w'lto 'at." The question suggested the theft and the thief was captured nfter a spirited chase. George W. Marshall was the owner of the wheel. When he realized that It had been stolen he and Mr. Dainty, a law student, took through passage on an elevator and reached the street In time to see the wheel and the rider with a white hat disappearing around the corner of Washington avenue, headed down Lackawanna. Marshall and Dainty gave chase and were led up Wyoming avenue, where Detective Molr joined in the hunt. They caught their man on Spruce street, near the Dime bank building. At the police station the prisoner de scribed himself as George Smith, of Philadelphia. He said he was a cab driver and had been employed by A. P. Watson, liveryman, of Eleventh nnd Market streets. He had been In Scran ton and Plttston five days, he said, and had "a girl In Dalton." The latter fact may account for a postmarked envelope In his possession addressed to "M. J. Leasch, Dalton, Pa" and bearing the printed card of the senders, "Kunkle Bros., Hazleton, Pa." It was dated Feb. 8. Smith had on three suits of clothes, two shirts and- two sets of undercloth ing. A bundle he carried contained two negligee shirts and a pair of socks. The new outside suit he said he bought of Lauer & Marks. That story will be investigated today. He Is an easy person to Identify, as he has a small, sharp featured, smooth face, a big scar on his right jaw and two missing joints of a left forefinger. Ho was evasive In answering Detective Molr's ques tions concerning his movements since he arrived In Scranton. 71.200 35 -HSCKLIiANKOl'S ITEMS. Burial of soldiers 770 0) Bridges S.3fi0 f.S Returns of births and deaths... 10S 50 Commissioners' olllco 7,229 51 County auditors 2,790 OT Sheriff 1(1,700 02 District attorney 11,407 10 Prothouotury 1,150 55 Clerk of tho courts 7,259 48 Recorder 323 10 Court houso grounds 2S 77 Elections 13,823 2S Contests 23 C2 Inquests 1,130 95 Insurance on boilers 25 E0 Insane convicts (commission ex penses) 300 00 Commonwealth costs 33,503 04 Court expenses 35.3S0 28 Division of townships and bor oughs 233 CO Division of election district 5 00 Eastern penitentiary 3.4S5 23 Enumeration of school children . 950 25 Public buildings, expenses 9.CSI 50 Prison expenses 23,103 SS Printing and stationery 2,176 92 Premiums on'wud animals 283 23 Registration of voters 9,323 44 Road damages and road views .. 1.3C0 31 Sundry expenses 2.5S7 00 Other minor items 1,300 83 SCROFULA Is the advertisement of foul blood. It may be entirely driven from the system by the faithful use ot Hood'n Sarsaparllln, which thoroughly purlllts tho blood. HOOD'S PILLS are easy to take.oasy to operate. Cure Indigestion, bilious ness. 25c THINGS MILLAR & PECK 1 34 Wyoming AV3. "Walk In and look around." I 1 8 Only $2. Why pay more elsewhere ? Or why do you rub your fin gers sore and make your back I ache for a week after you do your washing? With 'this machine there are no March 1, 1S9S. The Gem Cafe 12S Washington Avenue, Kuccei'ior to W. A. Beemer & Son. Regular meals, 25 cents: 5 meal tickets. $1.00; 21 meal tickets. $1.00. Breakfast, C to 8.30 a. m.; EInnur. 11.30 to 2 p. m. ; Sup per, 5 p. m. to 7.30 p. in. Menu of dinner served this day: . Soup Mock Turtle Loin of Beef with Dish Gravy Roast Lamb with Mint Sauce Boiled Corn Beef nnd Cabbage Short Ribs of Beef with Roast Potatoes Entre, Karcna Cake with Fruit Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Green Pcus Apple Pie Pumpkin Pie Pineapple Pie Floating Island Pudding I'TUlt French Drip Coffee Tea Milk Quick Lunch at All Times Open AH Night. Never Closed. It's done in a few minutes and any child can doit, Come and let's explain to you how easy you cau do a big day's washing in an hour. Round or square shade, usually sold at $5.00 and $8.oo, OUR PRICE, $2.98. THE GREAT II HO Lackawanna Ave. ;J. II. LADWIG, Prop. ELM PARK CHATAUQIfA. .Hiss Dale's Division Conducts n De licti tin I Pro era m me. Miss Kate Dale's division of the Elm Park Chatauqua conducted last even ing's fortnightly exercises. Among the features of the programme were papers by Miss Dale on "A Day In Ithlnelandi" "Roman Life In Pliny's Time," by Miss Uoney, nnd "Mediaeval Times In Europe," by Mrs. H. M. Pren dergast. Miss Cordelia Freeman en tertained with vocal solos, accompanied on the piano by Mr. Southworth. Total $277,335 19 Disbursements were made ns fol lows by the treasurer from the general cour.ty fund: Interest on county bonds J 9.900 00 Taxes on loans S03 00 County Instltuto 200 00 City institute 200 00 Transferred to sinking fund 10,000 00 Commission to county treasurer., 12,539 13 Total $33,732 13 For the ut the COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Susan Klrcher yesterday Instituted suit against Michael Gllmoro for $2,000 on a Judgment note, which wus to have been paid In monthly Installments of $100. but In which tho defendant has default ed. I. T. Barber yestprday took an nppeal from the award of the arbitrators In the caso In which ho was defendant nnd Thomas II, Jackson plaintiff. Tho dis pute is over tho erection of a house, con structed from material taken from tho old court house at Bull's Head, Jessup & Jessup, attorneys for the Scranton Traction company yesterday applied for a new trial In the caso In which Patrick and Bridget Malta were plaintiffs. Tho Jury gnvo a verdict against the company for $2,250. The cause of the suit was an Injury which Mrs. Mnlla re ceived by falling from a car at Jones street, Providence. For Over-indulgence, 'I'hI(i) Ilornford's Acid IMioRphute, It preserves and renews the vitnllty strengthens the nerves, and stimulates tho Btomach to healthy action, BABY BABY BAZAAR DRESSES, Long and Short, Slips, Baby Baskets, Skirts, Boys' Undervvaists Hampers, Shoes and Hosiery, Sacques, Wrappers, Vests, Safety Straps, Pillow Slips, In great variety and dantlcst designs. INFANT OUTFITS A SPECIALTY 512 Spruce Street Store gets more spring like every day. All sorts of recent creations com ing in which suggest the passing of winter. The newest of new belts, oddities in sterling sil ver, late jewelry designs, New belts and girdles plaid leathers gilt, silver and jeweled buck els 25c up Steiliiier silver and fancy plate hat pins new very new 5c 10c 25c Sterling finger rings anew creation 25c Cut silver brooch pins with fancy stone set tings 25c Illl 11. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF The Rexford Co., 303 Lacka. Avenue. Watches, Diamonds, Gold Jewelry, Silverware, 0 BricaBrac, Lamps, Etc.,. of Weichel, The Jeweler, 408 Spruce St, BEGINNING ON WEDNESDAY, WCH 2. 2.30 PJ. Continuing daily at 10.30 a. m., 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. La dies especially invited, hairs provided. The sale of this valuable stock and our WJ?i known reputation for fair deal ing should attract your attendance. 408 Spruce Street. CASTOR I A Bargains H in Housekeeping FOB 10 DAYS WE OFFER THESE GREAT INDUCEMENTS. ALL GOODS JUST AS REPRESENTED. For Infants and Children. rC&tf&ESi tsw Try viijlir. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas. trills aud ull Stomach Dlior. der positively cured. Urover Qruham'i Dys pepifu llemedy Ik u suecltlc One dona re muvvsull distress, undu permanent cure of the mom cbronto und severe case Is guuraii. teed. Do uot millurl A&O-cent bottla will ronvlncii the most skeptical. Miittliows Ilios.. Drilvilsts. !I20 Lackil. cause tho judgo or .Udgcs who -were to 1 wanuu uvenuo. 5c Bleached Twill Toweling 3c Sc Bleached, all linen Toweling 5ijc 8c Stevens best assorted Crash. . .' OAc ioc Stevens best assorted Crash 8c I2i Stevens best assorted Crash qJc 15c Stevens best assorted Crash 12AC 8c Best German Linen Doylies 5c 75c Pure Linen Napkins 59c 90c Pure Linen Napkins 72c $1.25 Heavy German Linen Napkins.. 95c $1.75 Heavy German Linen 5-8 Napkins,$i,25 $2.00 Heavy German Linen, full 3-4 Napkins 1.6S $2.25 Double Damask 1.89 ?3.oo Double Damask 2.48 $3.50 Double Damask 2.95 16c Heavy Russian 1 owels 2c 25c Extra' Large Huck Towels 19c 35c Extra Large Damask Towels 25c 45c Fancy Border, Double Damask. . . . 25c 35c Pure Linen Table Cloth, (cream). . 25c JSc Pure Linen Table Cloth 35c 59c Pure Linen Table Cloth 48c Double Weight 69c 1.50 1-95 3c 59c Bleached Table Damask 45c 80c Bleached Table Damask 65c $1.00 Bleached Table Damask 75c $1.25 Bleached Table Damask, double weight $1.00 $2.00 Bleached Table Damask, double weight $2.50 Bleached Table Damask, double weight . Good Brown Muslin Best Fine Brown Muslin 5c Best Heavy Brown Muslin 5Jc Good Bleached Muslin 4c Hill Muslin 5Jc Lonsdale . 6c Fruit of Loom 6c lie Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin.. 8c 13c Best Lockwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin. . ioc 16c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting 12JC 18c Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting 14c 20c Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting 16c 12c Best Lockwood 5-4 Blea. P. C. Muslin 9c 14c Best Lockwood 6-4 Blea. P. C. Muslin lie 17c Best Lockwood 8-4 Blea. Sheeting. 14c 20c Best Lockwood 9-4 Blea. Sheeting. 16c 22c Best Lockwood 10-4 Blea. Sheeting, 18c $1.35 ifi finish Toilet Quilts, very r' $5.00 'uwn Sateen Comforts $2.75 $1.75 "'lUaline Comforts, (fine cotton fill' d) $1.25 7qc Calico Comforts 59c 36c Dotted Swiss Curtain Muslin ioc New Goods. 00000000 We are receiving daily New Dress Goods, New Silks,' New Tailor-Made Suits. MEAD rW m, 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa,
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