"Ksmr"' ,Ur the scjr anion tribune- thubsd ay. march 3. isos. '4 4444 444444 4444if 444-H4 j Just I I Half- I Women's J -v -4- t Shoes or! Closing out some our present season's I stock, with but little $ thought of cost or value. Room wanted for spring f goods soon to come in, ' T 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 t X f styles, all shapes, lace or button. I SCHMK fi SPEICEK. i I t X 410 SPRUCE STREET, J 4H444f 44 4444 44444 4-44 Tho Wllhc&-llniro lUroiel can bo had In Stri-ntem at tho news stands or M. Jlcliilimt, ll't omintf uwmio: Muc, l.iickuwaiinu acr.uc CITY SUTES. C'liarlos II WiMU-u jostordav Nsucil a l.'.OKl oMcMitlon nRnln-U Tlmca and Jacob Surait7 Tho Nlnotiuith Century ilub will mot t on tbo llr-t and third Thnrtdn of eciy month hert-aftu J! irh brin ch of eotuells will inot'l till iNinliiK thu select (ouncll In UKUlai and tho poinmonirs In ndjctniiecl session Tho Delaware, LaeKawnnna and Wet cin compiny p-ilel at thu Dlnmoml, JIan lllo and llnlMeael collieries jisttrdaj mill will pay at tin Dodge, Uellovue and Oxford today The Apollo club will meet tlili evtnliiK 111 ! otle-elc ut mint's hall oi. I.irkn twinim iiMime for uheanil All niem ber urn ittjiKHted to lie pit sent The club Intends hoIdiiiB a cemctrt on Mai 5 The fuiiual of the latt Michael O'llara will tuke plaee at ) o clock this morning from the l evidence of hli sister, Mih M J McDoni dl li.'J Washington avenue Intel me nt will be mndo In Duninoie r.itholle cer. cterv. Hunt Cranston, of nhenandoili, was nriesteil csteuHy by the Scianton police on 11 seilous charKe prefened bv Lizzie Watt also of falienandimh The warrant was issued b a I'ottstlllo Justice of the ieace J. II I'lster. Mls Minnie Diehei ot ; Ol'iso i stuet, entertained a number of filends Tuesdaj e eiilni; In honor of hi r bit tlulnj Time) wcte present Misses MiipkIp Yonnsr, l.lzzie Jenkins, Ji nnle Xoth Ailce liill I'tlm, Annie Cocns and Ilnnv Van Horn William (lillllths Aich Mcl'tackcn I.ou Marshall, A. Neub.iucr, Ue rt Muipht 'Ihe ladles and filends of the How ard Place- African Methodist Kplscopal eliurch under the- manage ment of Mis S PI iter, me preparlnp; to Kite a liter ary intiitalument and concert on Mon iln menliiK, April 11. 1S9, for the benefit of Itcv. II A Grant Tickets will soon be Issued benrlnR IIe Oram's name Pride of Klectrlc City Temple, No, 82 I,adlcs of the Golden 13 ikIo, will attend illxlno services lu Grace i:nnncllcal i hurch on Sundit They Invito Klectrlc Tt Castle, No J75, Knlijhts of tho Gold n HaKle and all T tuples to bo with them Will meet nt I S TIcc's, No 31S Linden street, on Sunday evening at G30 o'clock pharp The Woman's Christian Temperance union of Lack iw anna count! will hold a county memoriil service for Miss Trances i: Wlllnrd in i:im Park chinch Saturdaj nftcrnoon at 2 o'clock The clorRjmcn of the clti are Invited to bo present ami take pirt In the service Mrs Clara C. Hoffman, of Kansas Cits Mo, will be one of the spiMkers, NOW PITTSTON CONVRNT. (round HroKen for a Ilnndsomo nnil Cosily Structure. Giound has been broken foi the new convent In I'ltthton. which Contiactor Conrad Schroeder, of this city, is to build. It will cost $30,000, nnd will bo one ot the handaomist nnil most Im posing stiuetures of It kind In the diocese. It Is located on the site of tho old convent, on William stieet, adjacent to the chin ch. Tho Auction Snln or OininoiiiU. And flne jewelry now In progress at Welchel, tho Jeweler'3, 103 Spruce meet. Sales are held In the morning nt 10.30, afternoon, 2,30, and HO p. m ooooooooooooooooo I Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. S THE SCRANTON CASH STORE (o'xoorroco t l ' LONGO IS UNDER ARREST IN BOSTON Wanted Here for Almost Killing Olov nnl Cclcberll Lost Scplember. III! USED REVOLVER AND KNIFE After Ilia Crime W n Committed Lon go 1th AsftlKtnnon ol I'rlenil Mndo 111 l',scnpc--LocnlriI Nut Lour Alio in llr.llnii Quarters In .New Vorli lint I'li'il trom Tlmt l'lnca to llostiiii--lrtrctUo .lloir Has Cone Alter lit in. (iulcpepin! I.011K0, who s'mt nnil Htnbbocl and neiily killed Olov uml (VI t lnt 11 111 "Little HnKln.id" last Scntern liei win raptuiel In Hoston bv eli'tec Uvea of thai city jvMerdny tnoiiitnt? About a week tip) CliWf of Police ItnhlliiK ucclvi'il a rluo that Lonun viib it n ipttnln houso In Neev York elty s fninous Itillln luiufi', "Mulbor ly IJonel The chief went to Nov Yolk nnil n Klven tli sctvlc"s of a heail limrtiis detective Tiieyfoiintl that limit lilril Imil flown but bis 111 nblh1e nildtoss In Hoston vuis nsceitnlnoil Th'i piiltliulais wore foiwnielfil to the Uob toil police imittmont with the result that Lohko linn been cnptiued A t'luRiani Htntlnc: that Lohro was miller nirst was looatieil here jestei d,i morniiiK with the added Infouiia tlon that he would coino hre without ie"lilsltlon papers. Hn wts arrested on a waiiant iFHiied by Alderninn Mil lat about a wck airo. Detective Molr l"ft heio for Hoston in jestordnv's Til Deliware, Lackawanna and West em tijln and will probably letuin vlth his pil'otKi tomonow. T.ONOO'S CHIMH. Tlii (time for which Lonpo 1ms been in letted was a dellbeiate ind piemedi tuted attempt to Mil Celebeitl Kundni, He pi U, IStT, follow llisT a quairel at a d inc pi the house of Vlto Konto. on Ash street Tho men present vveio, mntiv of tl-eni, toncerned directly or in illuetb In the Reveial niurdeit. and at t'-mptfd munleiH that have occuned dining the past tlueo eals In the I'unker Hill" Itnllin settlement back of "Little Knuland," the Tenth ward C'elebei t. had a iiu'inel on the nlcht of thv ilnnte with Antonio CiUndello. vhose sister was enRaged to become l.ont,o's wife. LoiiRo and a scote of otheis piiticlpated in tho tiunitel and a subseipicnt flRht, Longo llneatenln to Ket even vlth Celebeitl before tho night was ended Ho kept his word When the dance tci initiated Loiiro mil Celebeitl weie two of a p.utv who walked via the brl Ice over Koailim Hrook near the Kile and WiomlnK shops to their homes on "Huner Hill " After cirs-siiiR the bri Ige Longo at tacked Celebeitl with a knife euttlnu hlm In the neck and arm Ho then nttempttu a fatal finish by flilmr on Celebeitl with a levolver. One bullet tnterel Celebertl's left Rioln ana took an upwmd couifo to n point In his back neai the spine. "way he nscApnn. LonRo escaped with the assistance of htb filends It was thoufiht for a week or mote that Celebeitl could not lecov cr but he did He is, howevoi, bei lous ly crippled as a lcsult of the bullet w ound Meanwhile a ilirarous ponieh was mad" for Longo but without success. The authcnitlPS eontlnued to keep In touch with Celebertl and his .li lends with the lesult that Longo's hiding plirce In New Yoik was lovealed tliioiuh lotti s pissing to and from ins li lends at "Hunker Hill" He had assumed the nllas of "Johtph Long" lie Is 28 jean old The intended vic tim of Longo's bullet, Celebertl, la 20 yiMis of age, STIRRIiNQ RESOLUTIONS. Adopted Tiicsdu) Mglit by the Welsh Citimitt of I'l) mouth. At the banquet of tho Welsh citizens of Pl mouth Tuebdav night in honor jt St. Daviu'd day, the lollowinj leso lutlons weie adopted. Whereas. The destruction of the battle ship Malnu In tho hatboi ot Havana on Tuesday, Teh 15 ISIS nnd the appalling loss of moro than 230 lives of gallant de lenders of the American Hag i iovcs to bo the worst and most appalling disaster that has evet occuired In the. naval hls tor of tho I'nlted States, and, Wheieas, The iuum ot this gieat cal limit, which remains at this timo shroud ed in nister Is being ligldl Investi gated bs tho I'nlted States government, therefoie, the numbers of this socle t, In common with the 70 000,WO people of our beloved adopted count! opicss om pro found sorrow nnd regret tho untimely into of those btave victims of the Maine, who lost theli lives while in tho i-eivlco of tho nation Ho It, thciefore, lli'bolved. That St Uivld'b s-ocktv of PI mouth, heieb tenders, lis sineeio sm path to th" Injured suivlvois of tho ter ilblu dbastn and also to tho families of tho bruvo sillors and marliicn who per ished lu the awful explosion which oc cuned while they were sleeping Hcholved, That while we calmh await tlu leport of tho oillcial court of Inquiry as to the nctual causo of tho disaster, wo deem It mct to public! commend the present couise of our president in regard to the aforesaid calamlt He it ftutlier Resolved, That as patriotic Welshmen, we recognlz the fact that in the lace of such a disaster all distinctions of country nnd r.ioo nio neccsi-nrlly obliterated and common humanity all over the civilized world must keenl feel slnceie sorrcAv and smpath for tho gallant hcious of tho Maine, for whom the nation mourns Hesolvod, That wo have the utmost con fidence in tho wlso Judgment of our presi dent as to the disposition of tho affair and pledge ourselvis to abldo b It. whatever It may be. as being the wisest polic to purMie. - DEATH OF SISTER ALPONSIS. Was u Sister ofMrn. II. J. .Neville ol tho West Side. AVord was lecelved here Tuesdny of tho death in the convent tit Kile, of SlEter Alponsls, foimerl of Havvley, nnd a sitter of Mrs U J Neville, of thla city, and Mrs. Jnmcs Fltzpatilclc, of Plttston. Tho funeral sei vires and Intel ment will uccur In Kile, THEY ARE CIIARQED WITH TRESPASS Constable W oclkera mid C. A. Miller Arraigned lleloro Alilnrmiiu Hniloy. Constable Joseph Woelkers and G, A, Miliar, of tho South Hide, wcio ar raigned before Alderman Haltey, of the Thirteenth watd, Tuesday evening The charge against them, that of tres pass, was broucht by Mis. Hertha Knlata, of Meylert avenue. Mrs, Ka luta Is one of the several people Mil lar has chatged with stealing silk dresses from the home of the late Mrs, Wllhelm. Attorney John Scragg ap peared for the defendants, and he con tended that no action could be taken ouuliist his clients, ns they did their duty, Millar as the ndmlnlslrator, nnd Woelkern, the conptable, had the lcgnl right to enter the house nnd search for tho missing articles. Dr. James Hen, when called to ten tlfy, stated that Mrs, Wllhelm nald tho KalatuR and MeAndrows were to have tho good that have been taken by them, nnd the doctor's testimony Was confltmed by Michael McAndrcws and his dauKhter, Maude. Aklermon Halley lcserved his decision until tomorrow. NEW PLAN ADOPTED. Delaware and Hudson Compnny Mlt Keep it Hrcord ol'lluch Kinployc. A circular hns been Issued by Super intendent Manvllle ot the Dehiwaro nnd Hudron Canal complin, which no tifies emploMs thnt ti now fnode of discipline ha? Just been Intioduccd and suspenloiiH for minor dereliction of duty will be done nway with. The rupcrlntendent will keep a rec otil of thu 3crvlce rendered by each per son and whenever the loOotd of any Is so generally unsntlsfactory as to unlit lilm, or nrnke him undcshable fur fur thci t-ervlcv, dismissal will follow. I'-icli pui-on ctiipl(Jed will bo iiotl fled pioinplly of unfnvoiable entiles nrnde In tho tocoid bonk unalnst his name. He will, upon leuucst, 1 e shown his lecord nt any lime, but Will lint b" P'lmltted to hii the icco.d o'E im olhi'i pel son Hulletlns, sliowlnc; each rase of dis cipline, omitting n imps, but containing fuels and conclusions, and such com ment ns Is applicable, w ill be lsticd f i om time to time. If considered lieced sniy Dishonesty, Intemperance, dlstoynUy, Insubordination, Incivility, wilful neg ligence, Incompetent y, oi other dis obedience of tho company's lules will be consideied sull'cient causj for die mlstal. In the pioiuotlon of oinployos their previous retoids will be eniefully con sldcted Htiids of dapnrtmontH, pubordlnate nflUers and other employes will beo that lnfoimatlon, iiceessai y to the pmpei keeping of the lecord of eneli Individual, Is promptly foi warded to the superintendent. The id'Jects to he Attained under the nc.v Hvsteni me: I list To avoid loss of wa'jes by per sons emploed, and consequent HUffor lng to thos who nra di-Beiulent upon their earnings. Second To stimulate and eueouiagf nil persons engaged In the company's Fcivlce In the faithful and Intelligent leiformance of their respective duties. This sjsteni Is Intioduccd with the belief that it will be diiectly 1)0110110131, and thnt It will meet with the approv al and cordial co-oneiatlon of all con cerned m THE MINE FIRE AT ALDEN. Work of Flooding tho Workings is About Completed. The work of flooding; the burning mine at Alden, near Nnntlcoke, Is about completed. The water Is now llfty feet deep in the shaft and nil the lower woi kings are drowned. To reach the heait of the (lie, which Is in tho higher portion of the workings, it will lie nec essaiy to inciease the depth of water In the shaft foity feet more. The liore liole which Is being sunk from the sui face to tap the affected workings will be completed by Trlday, It Is thought. The compiny has received two large tanks to be fitted to the cages, when the time comes for dealing the mine of water. WHILE THEV LAST. Cholco Cignrs nnd Tobacco nt Very Low Prices. Having purchased the entire sloe's ot several larce facloilcs in New Yoik and Philadelphia at gi tally reduced pi Ices, we are embled to offer this fcti ck at verv low flguies for cash, as long ns it lasts Theso goods tnus't bo sold at once The lactorles at which these Miods weie purchased have been obliged to close dow n and sell out their btochs nt once on nccounf of the scai clty of tobacco occasioned by the war in Cuba. They will be sold in large or small Quantities. Call and seo us. "The Metropolitan," 205 Wyoming ave. POLICE COURT NEWS. Mar Hoban, Mnirsle, May and John Morgan each paid a line of fcj for drunk enness Edward and John Davis, the two young men. who were ejected from tho Whlto House saloon Tuesday night and letal latcd by throwing stones lluough tho windows, paid a line of $3 uch, Annie Roone 21 ears old, was com mitted to Jail In default of a $3 lino for be big drunk and orating on tho streets nt 3 o'clock csieiday morning. It reeiulrcd the combined efforts of Patrolmen May and Oulnnan to get her to the central sta tion. "Hill" Aimlson, of Providence, his wife, Minnie Lawson, nnd Nellie Wnlsh, a New York friend of Armlson's wife, en gaged In a quarrel on Lackawanna ave nue, near the Scranton House, last night nt 9 13 o'clock Patrolmen Bolanel und Haggert arrested Armlson nnd tho Walsh woman, Armlson's wife ehuK'd the police for over n quarter of an hour when sho was found on Penn aveuuo b Patrolman HagKerty. Meanwhile Arml son's request that he nnd tho Wnlsh wo man have a cab conveyance to the pollco station wns granted. Ho refused to pay tho cabby nt the snUon houso and thnt wns added to his account along with Ilia chnrgo of diunk nnd disorderly recorded ngalnst the three on tho pollco docket. Attend the Auction Snip No In progress nt "Welchers, 10S Spiuce street Sales, 10 0 a. in: 2 30 and 7 30 p. in. MAKItlKD. COUimUGIIT-HESS-At the Hnmpton Street Methodist Episcopal church, Murch 1, 1S0S. by Itcv. r. P, Doty. Irvln Courtright and Miss Eva D. Hess, both of Scranton STITAHT - OHANT - In Scranton. Pa , March 2, IMS, by Rev W J. Kord, James A. Stuart, of Scranton, and Miss HaUlo A, Grant, ot Haw ley. DIED. HROWNINO.-ln Scranton, Match 2, lMis, Wellcome A. Ilrowutng, 75 cars old, at tho home of his son, J, W Drowning on Pin it place l'uueral no tice Inter. M'LAUaili.IN-ln Taylor. Maich 2, lMft, Nicholas McLaughlin, aged 3 euis. Fu neral I'rlda afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment In Mlnookn cemetery. WALSH. In Shenandoah Pa., March 1, 1S98, Mrs. John Walsh, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Cndden, of Scranton street, this city, The lemalna will to brought to Scranton foi burial, Fuuer.il announcement luter Dyspepsia, Heartburn, tius. trltU and all Stomach Dlnor- ileri positively cured. 0 rover Urabum'it Dys pepsia ltemedy Is a tuecltlc. One doss re move all distress, and a jiermaiieut cure of the most chronic, und suvora cuses U guurun teed. Do not suiror! A fin-ceut bottle will convince, the most skeptical. Mutinous llros., llrueclsls, tlUO Lncka. i Milium uveiiut). BOARD OF HEALTH'S ' EXTREME ACTION It Was Token at Last Night's Regular Monthly Meeting. CONDEMNED A STABLE PR0PERTV Won Termed n Nnlsiinco nnd Its Hid ilnncn Win Referred to Honlth OI1N ccr Allen nnd tho Snnllnry I'olloe uinn wlili I'owor to Act-Hord Doesn't Unlit to He Concerned lu tho CoiisciiuiMicos of a l.iccitm 'J henlro Panic. Hxticme action may follow the con sldoiatlon given by tho board ot honlth last night to the complaint of Health Ofllcer Allen nnd Sanitary Policeman Hurko ngalnst the boaidlng stable of Uoud & Miller, on Hnllstead court, be tween Linden nnd Mulberry stieOts. It Is probable Hint the boaid will con demn Hit' property as hopelessly un einit.iry nnd have tho building remove nnd the ftiound beneath It disinfected Snntfnry Pollcolnan Htirke, In n writ ten mid n verbal leport, dcscilbed the HtChte as' a I'liltRAnce. 'A yPai"1 ago, he s.ild, windows on one side ot Iho struc ture hnd Deon boatdPel and rt ventllnt tliS stack erected by order of the board after repeated complaints from rel-d-nta In that vicinity. The place has continued to be the source of foul sme'ls nnd possible disease. The soil oenenth the stable floor Is polluted and fetid foi seveial feet beneath tho sur face. Mei.lth Officer Allen coirobornted tho sanltniy pollcemnn'n repot t and gave Ills opinion that the pHce could neith er bo KPWered or disinfected A motion prevailed giving the health nillcer nnd s.anltnrv policeman power tn net. In conjunction with the city solicitor. FOOD INPPECTOTi'B ItHPOItT. The leport of Kood Inspector Cullen contained the following: Store- and ni.ii ket Inspections, IS9; milk Inspec tions, 231; destroyed 135 poundw of pork, 2 of beef, 31 or vcnl, 120 of hog kid neys, 28 of chleken, 331 of fish, 10 bushels of onions and 4 barrels of cab bage. The milk supply was described as good, with the exception of two lots He prosecuted one peison for selling bob veal and fiectired a decision for a $3 flue and costs against the defend ant The mortality repoit for Tebruar, submitted by the secietnry, contained the following: 11C deaths from natuial causes, ot which 28 were under 1 jear of age, 23 from 1 to 3 jears, 19 ftotn 40 to CO vears, 21 over CO years. Of those who died 71 were natives of tho. United Slates. Of the burials, .17 were In Hyde Park Catholic cemetei, 32 In Wash buin fitreet cemetery and 13 In Forest Hill cemetery. There were 120 births, of which C6 were males and 54 females. Forty-eight new cases of contagious diseases, of which 40 weie of diph theria, were repotted but the deaths from contagious disease only numbered lx. Thlity-soven marriage were re potted Of the deaths 5 are termed violent as follows: Mine accident, 1; killed on railroad, 1; crushed by falling wall, 1; severe burns, 2. Sanitary Ofllcer Burke reported 78 complaints received nnd 5 nuisances abated. The report paitlcularlzed the Inspections and complaints and men tioned the animal store at 314 Spruce stieet, which he had ordered cleaned dnllv. AT TUB CnCMATOHV. Superintendent Thomas, of the crematory, reported the cremation of 1.5S0 ban els of refuse and the con sumption of 22 tons of coal during Feb ruary. A communication was read request ing the presence of a Scranton dele gate at the Puie Food congress In For tho BABY at tho BABY BAZAAR DRESSES, Long and Short, Slips, Baby Baskets, Skirts, Boys' Underwaists Hampers, Shoes and Hosiery, Sacques, Wrappers, Vests, Safety Straps, Pillow Slips, In gieut variety nnd dnntlest designs. INFANT OUTFITS A SPLCIALTY 512 Spruce Street Bargains in Hou FOR 10 DAYS WE OFFER THESE GREAT- INDUCEMENTS. ALL 5c Bleached Twill Toweling 3c Sc Bleached, all linen Toweling 5c 8c Stevens best assorted Crash (Ac ioc Stevens best assorted Crash 8c 12J Stevens best assorted Crash t)c 15c Stevens best assorted Crash I2c 8c Best German Linen Doylies 5c 75c Pure Linen Napkins 59c 90c Pure Linen Napkins 72c $1.25 Heavy German Linen Napkins.. 95c $1.75 Heavy Gernym Linen 5-8 Napkms,$i.25 $2.00 Heavy German Linen, full 3-4 Napkins 1 .68 $2.25 Double Damask 1.89 $3.06 Double Damask 2.48 3.50 Double Damask '. 2.95 16c Heavy Russian Towels I2jc 25c Extra Large I luck Towels 19c 35c Extra Large Damask Towels 25c 45c Fancy Border, Double Damask. . . . 25c 35c Pure Linen Table Cloth, (cream).. 25c '45c Pure Linen Table Cloth 35c 59c Pure Linen Table Cloth 48c Double Weight 69c MEARS & Washington, Tho letter wns received nnd filed. Mr. Horn asked for lnfoimatlon con cerning the bpnrd'u rlKht to demand nn. Improvement In the Lyceum the ater's emergency cxlstn on tho Penn nvcnuo filde of the building. It wns decided that the matter reptcd with the building- inspector. Tho secretary was directed to notify tho Inspector that the. board considered the exits Unsafe. JChere are three Penn avenue exits from the sround floor ot tho theater. One opens upon ti wide planked tvnlk, but tho other two open nbovo a sheer drop ot from eight to twelve feet to the bottom of unfinished cellars. Previous to adjournment the board confened with nn agent relative to the purchase of a safe or file cases for the preservation ot books and papers. Wo Stand Corrected. Pioni the Wllkcs-IInrro Times. This morning's Scianton Tribune states that the papern of this city failed to give iSct anion credit lit lc ferrlng to the Wllkes-Hnrre bonrd of trade's adoption ot a method to ex terminate fake ndvcitlslnp men, the method being the same ns thnt In v.oguo In Scranton, which vvaa orlglnnt fd by D. II, Atherton, secretary of the bonrd of trade of that city. The Trib une should have mentioned this pnpci ns an exception, for such It was, us the Times was the only paper that did give full credit to Scranton and Mr. Atherton A glance at tho report ot the board of trndo meeting printed In Tuesdny'B Tlmea will prove this asser tion to bo true. lenns)lvnnin Pensions. Washington, Mnrch 2 Theso Peiinsvl vnnla pensions have been issued: Jesse D Shoemaker. Httoudsburg, J6. Increnso -Dinlcl W. Holly, Horvvlck, $17 to J20, John Toetor, Evergreen, Bradford, Ml to Jl": Joseph Eugene Walter, Scranton, V, to 8 DON'T RUN ANT RISKS about health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers, pneumonia, nnd all othr similar ail ments by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. ! Another ! Picture 4 t Starts this morning. & It will last three 4fr days then these J special prices will no longer hold good. & West window has a display for you. ty See it. & 11x11 1'iiBtcls nnd Arto tvpos plcturos that were 91;- lHceuis. buioprlco . ww v Ilenl Slgnod Etchings llx'J3, lu oak frames r trench glass mat, 91.10 7c- A thoywero. Hulo price j "Honey, Does You V Lub Yo Man? 'A Char- A ucterlntlu plcture.UOx'J 1 A&i?i.i:::r:. $3.90 Yards of I'lowors; P Cats, Dors, etc, In two. k fnch whlto and gold r Irames. t'lcturen unit. k ted. 91.70 Js the usual C le price. Now ip !. t THE REXFORD CO. 303 Lackawanna Ave, Sale 59c Bleached Table Damask 80c Bleached Table Damask $1.00 Bleached Table Damask $1.25 Bleached Table Damask, Rouble weight $2.00 Bleached Table Damask, double weight $2.50 Bleached Table Damask, double w eight Good Brown Muslin Best Fine Brown Muslin Best Heavy Brown Muslin Good Bleached Muslin Hill Muslin Lonsdale Fruit of Loom 11c Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin.. 13c Best Lqckwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin. . 16c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting 18c Best Lockwood 9-4 Sheeting 20c Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting 12c Best Lockwood 5-4 Blea. P. C. Muslin HAGEN, BKSr INCANOESCKN T G S MOUT COMl'liEIH. c, MILLER & PECK, 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk in nnd look nround." March 3. 1E9S. The Gem Cafe 128 Washington Avenue, Huccrssor to W. A. Beemer & Son. , HcRUlar inealfl, 23 cents: G meal tickets. J100: 21 mcul tickets. $100. Urcukfast, 6 to ti 30 a. in.; Einner, 11 30 to 2 p. m.; Sup per, G p, in. to 7.30 p in. Soup Consomma Ronst Chicken wlth'Glblct Sauce ItoiBt Lamb with Mint Sauce lloant Ilcef with Dlih Qruvey Entre Apple Fritters Claret Sauco Whlto I'otatoea Mashed Turnips Lima I3eans Applo Flo Coco mutl'le Prune Plo ' Illce Pudding Prult Salted Walters Plckcls Trench Drip Coffee Tea Milk Quick Lunch atAll Times Open All Night. Never Closed. THE ENTIRE 90 Watches, Diamonds, Gold Jewelry, Silverware, BrioaBrac, Lamps, Etc., of Weiciiel, The Jeweler, 408 Spruce St. BEGINNING U WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 2.30 P.M. Continuing daily at 10.30 a. m., 2.30 and 730 p. m. La dies especially invited. Chairs provided. The sale of this valuable stock and our well known reputation for fnir deal ing should attract your attendance. WEICHEL, the Jeweler 408 Spruce Street. sekeeping 45C 65c 75c $1.00 1.50 i-l)5 3 5c 5Je 4c 6c 6c 8c IOC 120 I4C 16c 9c 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa When You Can Buy a . . . Wasting Miii'li me Like This for Only $2.98 Why pay more elsewhere ? Or why do you rub your fin gers sore and make your back ache for a week after you do your washing? With this machine there are no HORRORS OF WASH DAY It's done in a few minutes and any child can do it, 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 gold at $5.00 and $8.00, OUR PRICE, $2.98. k THE GREAT 4c. STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. LAD WIG, Prop. . ffi-11 III STOCK OF Goods. GOODS JUST AS REPRESENTED. 14c Rest Lockwood 6-4 Blea. P. C. Muslin no 17c Best Lockwood 8-4 Blea. Sheeting. 14c 20c Best Lockwood 9-4 Blea. Sheeting. 16c 22c Best Lockwood 10-4 Blea. Sheeting, 18c 135 sfl finish Toilet Quilts, verj large 95c $500 Down Sateen Comforts $2.75 $1.75 Silkaline Comforts, ffme cotton filled') $1.25 ' 7$c Calico Comforts 59c 36c Dotted Swis:. Curtain Muslin ioc New Goods. oooooox We arc receiving daily N v Dress Goods, New Silks New Tailor-Made Suits. ;sK:;t:!X:ri:u::'V" ! i
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