1G THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1898. R AV4 1 BAIilNG Absolutely "Pure Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovu Btiwa rowcia to., Ktw vomt. mr. Mckenzie must needs go athirst SJOUBLE OBSTACLES TO HIS EVER GETTING A DRINK. If He Drinks He G003 to Jail; it .1 Saloonkeeper Sellr. Him n Drink -the Saloonkeeper Imperils His Li censeJudge Gunster Gets After Defaulting Witnesses Mrs. Wil liams' Case Goes to the Jury. Many Cr-ses Disposed of in Crim inal Court. It wnulil l'i" we, 1 for tin- tnilciiinkcoii 'i Id spciiio a minute (lescrlsitlcin nf find kcci a vliitlnnt watch for oni- Will iam McKtnsslo. of the North Kllil. Will imn whh tin In court yesterday mi tl.c ihaiRc of having coininlttcil perjury In swonrhi!; at a previous trial that JnmtM l'lynti ascaulied him and threalenud to throw I1I111 Into n wiiterlnp troiiRh. The jury found him utility and when called for sentence lie told Judge Yerkes that when he oili;ccl the .ifoiumentloned In formation against Klynn he was diunk and knew not what he wnp doing. "Are von an haliltuat drinker'.'" the jildae nlcd. Well. 1 am and I ainn'l 1 took the pledfie once ami kept It for two years and It wasn't till this tumble that 1 lro);e out." meekly mumbled MeKen- 7.1c. "Would Von be willing to take the pledge again ?" Judge Yerkes Inquired. "Judge, If vou let me go, I'll never dtlnk another drop as long as I live " "Do you mean what you are saying?" "I do, your honor." "Very well, I'll give you a chance." And then the Judze had the stenog upher draw up a total abstinence Pledge which he had .MeKenzle. sign, lie then directed that the pledge be tiled in the county archives and gave public notice that any saloonkeeper who would sell Intoxicants to McKen y.le would do so at the peril of having his license revoked Instanter. JIcKen 7.le was charged that If he should break his pledge he would be called up and subjected to the suspended sentence. Judge Gunster created a stir In the main court room during the afternoon ly withdrawing a juror from a tippling l.eiiHe case and dlrectlm? that attach ments issue for half a dozen default ing witnesses. The case was that in which Constable James W. Clarke was prosecuting Telford l'udlevltch. The illsttlet attorney insisted on trying the case, that he might I ear up his list, but the prosecutor was opposed to this and appealed to the Judge for a con tinuance, saying his witnesses had failed to appear, although peisonally served with subpoenas. After meditating for a few moments, the judge said: "I'll withdraw a Juror and continue this case. While I have my own views as to the merits of this and like cases, J will not tolerate this virtual eon tempt of court on the part W LA&& Every Day vs. holiday Goods Just now this Is particularly a Ohilst mas store, but the blaze anil glory of the Christina goods do not blind u.i to the demands of everyday wearables. AVe hear and heed the voices that as): for Vnderwvar. Dress Goods, Suits, etc. Itegardless of what may be in the fore ground, this is and always will be an everyday store. About Some Silk Waists It will hardly lie believed that so much goodness and style could be dis tributed at present prices. Jjut the time for these handsome silk waisU Is f-hort. so we shortened the prices. You wish excluslveness. of course. In this stock there are some duplicates, but It's principally an assortment of one of-a-kind styles. All the desirable shades In desirable materials are shown the best styles represented. Small Furs and La rye Ones Xot the cheap hinds that get ragged and mangy and rough In no time, iitit, of the good kinds that do not 00 it much, we have a rich gathering. All of the fashionable furs ate here, not in the uncut skins, but In the witchery of collarettes, scarfs, capes, muffs at.d Jackcts-carefully put together and flu ished with an inner beauty that Is In keepln,; with the exterior luxui v. You've seen our show? Dispel thai thought. Ours U a sort of ciKini.rd performance. New features m turn coino each day, and go likinvie. v "fur" U.at met your approval but out reached your price perhaps was heie last week, but this week has round an owner. Another, cnually as Hntls'vlnc and within thu limits of your ccono mies, has ropluced It. Come and see. New Prices for Tailor-Made Suits A month hence you'd expect January prices on women's suits, but hardly now. at the height of the mid-season. Yet here and there on many of thu mora expensive and elaborate- finished silk lined suit January prices have ap pearedprices that are at least it third off the regular usklng. These are low ered because we've not beep able to find purchasers to tit the suits Uut. If you're littcd, it's nil tho better fr vou. ISAAC LONG, 73 ami 76 Public H-pjurs, WlLKE-S-UAIllta I'A. of witnesses who have been subpoenaed to be here hut absent themselves with out excuse." Attachment were there upon Issued for Jacob Xeuninn, Thomas Walsh. Joseph F. Woelkers, Charles Jacobs, Max Klresteln and II. Gross man. The shei Iff will bring them in to day. The Jury In the shoplifting case against Mr". II. M. Williams went out nt noon but had not ncreed up to 12 o'clock last night. LIverMii.m F. K. Everett's cas" against Charles Fox and Kmory K. Thomas. In which they were charged with abusing n hired team, was nott prossed, except as to the matter of costs The Jury had not returned at adjourning time. Catherine McKutty, of Cnrbondale, convicted of being a common scold, was sent home under .1 suspended sen tenc e. Daniel McAullffo and Thomas Rtono were found not guilty of nss?.ult and battery on John Miller nnd the costs were divided between .McAullffe and the prosecutor. The costs were divided In the as sault nnd battery cases of Mary Ann Hean against Lizzie Klein nnd J. H. D.tvltt against Matthew Troy. Joseph Mitchell, charged with mal icious m!ohlef by C. W. llaxter. of Providence, was found guilty and lined 'i and costs. A Jury war. out at adjournment In tho 'case of Xlram Compton, of Atndlson. charged by Chnrlev Cole with explod ing dynamite in a pond to kill nVh. K. Slanshl was convicted of the charge of selling liquor without n li cense, as charged by J. v". Clarke. Thomas Mcllale, an nued Archbald man who threw n stone through a trolley car, from which lie was ejected, was found guilty of malicious mischief and given ten days In the county Jail. A veidlct of not guilty was taken in the case of Matthew Itredofskl against his wife, Annie Iiredofskl. and the per jury case of Winifred McLean against Mnr.s Darrett. Verdicts of not guilty were taken in the assault and battery eases of Thomas Mcltalo agilnst Michael Ttu-ane- Catherine Duffy ngalnt m. J. DttffM Catherine Brady against Pat rick Drady. nnd .Maggie' Mt-Mahon against James McMahon. A verdict of not guilty was taken In the case against Minor Johnson and the Illegal liquor selling cases of rter nnrd Davis against Powell Stragus and Lottie Harding: Ketli Smith agrlnst James Fat i til. and Michael Mo ran against James Arnold. In J. AV. Clarke's case aualnst .Mabel flray and Maud Karle, the verdict was not guil ty prosecutor pay the costs. Simon Narusims was returned guilt" of selling or. Sunday and the prosecu tor, John IMinett. whom he had ar rested for larceny, was declared not guilty. NORTH SCRANTON. The pupils of st Mary's academy gave a recital yesterday afternoon In St. Mary's hall, which was a credit to th'dr teachers. A large audience greet ed the pupils as they took part in the following programme: Gtei-ilng Mi k. .Sullivan U'luno Accompanist.) Home, Sweet Home Itosevcrlg taeitrudo CHinpbell. Step by Step Waltz Read Alice limine. Duet X. Ljnch and M. Geiritv Itusebud Waltz Fisher Agnes Loftus. Parting Waltz (ViullriO liruimt-r Hoys. l'Vdora Waltz Mull r Mary Noon. Voice of the Wind Waltz Spencer Francis McXam.ira. Wedding liell Waltz Lizzie Wash Happy Hoar Waltz Streltzl Violins, Misses L. Neary. It. Ituane, Masters T. Loftus. T. Campbell. F. Mclliile. Mandolin. Miss Agnes llealey. Haujos. .Misses C. Ileffron, C. u'lioyle, L. (lenity, dinars, Misses K. Sullivan, M. M-iy. Piano, Miss M. (Jerrlty. Sparkling Stream Fisher Mary Xoon. Chapel by the Seaside Wilson.. Miss Annie I.oltus. Sunshine on the l.ea Ulmimlu-llcr Miss Clara Wells. Fairy Bell Schottlsehe Whltelarr St. Mary's Orchestra. Cradle Song Weber Miss Mary Oerrity. Happy Shepherd's Dream Sinld-i Miss Mazle (ieoige. Wayside Cliap.-I Wilson Ml"s M. FlannlBiin. Dabbling Itroiiklet Reverie Wilson Miss Norn Kerrigan. Song, Music Class Alabama lllossonis Piano. Mls K. Sullivan, Robin's Departure Fisher Miss Sadie Glynn. Finest Home Waltz Willie Mui'laugh 1-lvenlng chimes nnie O'Conin-r One of the Scranton Brewing com pany's horses was taken sick at Bull's Head yesterday and caused quite a good deal of excltment by Its wild an tics. A surprise party was given last night for Albert Thomas, of (iardner avenue, an employe of the West Ridge Coal company. The Rev. James Hughes, late of Africa, will preach tomorrow (Sunday) evening In the Klrst DaptisU church, Wayne nvenue. The service will be con ducted In the Kngllsh language, nnd will commence nt C o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is given to the general pub lic. The Lenox Athletic club will hold a social in St. Mary'w halt on Jan. 7 Tho North Knil Stars will meet the Green Ridge Athletics In 11 game of basket ball in the armory on Monday evening. "Great Truths for Destinies" will to tho subject of Rev. Guild's talk to morrow In the Presbyterian church. F. W. Peursall, of the Ruliroad Young Men's Christian association, will speak in the Methodist church at 107,0 a. 111. tomorrow. Rev. Kdgur will talk on "A Trip on the Gravity Railroad" at 7.M P. m. The Providence Preshyteilnn Sunda school wilt hold their Chrlstmns servi ces on Monday evening, the 2Cth. A good Christmas dinner and a Santa Claus will be on the programme. Miss Alice Kvans, 01 Pntk street, Is spending u few days with friends In Wllkes-Uarre. To the voters of tho Second waul: Today being the day selected for hold ing the primaries for ward olllces nnd having some time ngo announced my candidacy for assessor, I respectfully ask the voters of said ward for tlvir suffrage nnd if elected I pledge myself to tin honest and Just performance of my duty. Thanking my friends and voters in advance for tho kindness, I remain Yours sincerely David T. Hvans. After the Fever Little. Clrl Was Weak and Could Not Eat-Hood's Sarsaparilla Cava Hor Appetite and Strength Eczoma Disappearing. "My littlo girl was sick for several months with typhoid fever, nnd after bus got over it she was weak and did not eat. My husband got her a bottlool Hood's Sarsaparilla, saying it would make her eat and give her strength and it did. She had taken it only a short time when sho was well and strong. Everyone who sees her is surprisod at her improvement because she wbb ao weak and thin, but now Is fat and healthy. I am giving her Hood's Sarsaparilla now for eczema and the trouble Is fast disappearing. My hus band has taken it for rheumatism nnd Ik has done him good." Mns. Clinton B. Cope, Buckingham Valley, Pennsylvania. Hood Sarsa $ parilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood 1'nrlficr. Sold by all druggists. Price, (1 ; six for t5. Hnnrl'c Dillc arc tie best niter-dinner 11UUU a fllli pius.akl digestion. 250. ltUjtttt ttitt'fA.. Most People Are anxioustobe economical iiid saving. We all like to get alontr In the wot Id. We all like to get the most for our money. Tu'isb people who buy "Snow White" Hour ARK iconomicul und get the most for their money. "Snow White" May be a little higher In pi- -than some Inferior brands, but the Ihiiil cost, when cotnp.ir"d with cheaper Hour, Is lesi'. Your giocer sells tt. "We Only Wholesale It." THE WESTON MILL CO Si Scranton, Carbondste, Olypliant. I CHRONIC ECZEMA CURED BY CUTICUWA I was troubled sercral years with chronio r.czcma,on my bead and face. I' took medi cal treatment from two dostors and seeral lotion, bat received littlo relief. At times, tho dreadful itching became almost intoler able. When I was boated, the Ilczomabecamo painful, and atmost distracted me. I tried CtTTtcimA IlEMnnins. The Kczcma rapidly disappeared, nud am well, with no trace of ami tiitaneout disease. J. KMMETT ltEKVKS, Feb, 22, 1603. Box 123, Tborntown, Ind. PruBTCese Tumnurroi TotTrinnd, Piano, rniiij HiMntt,wiTiil OMnrlUm. Wirm btihtvlth Crriri-M pnAr, crntlt untntlnri with CCTictiA.ud mliildotciof CUTiccnJliftnrrriiT. frt-l cMrfirhtr". rniTK Ii.audC. roKr.,flilPnipi . Ilcium. " Haw to Cure Toiturlrif Skin plmici," (ret. OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Bust ucss nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation Ex tended According to Baluucea and Hcsponslbillty. a Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 400,000 WM. CONN'ELL. resident. IIENKYBELIN,Jr., Vice Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank I pro tected by Holmes' Electric Pro tective System. THE COUNTY avings Bank and Trust Go. 506 Spruc3 Stmt, ScrailDi, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus 55,000.00 Pavs Interests on saving deposit'. Acts as Trustee, Administrator, (JuarJian. L. A. WATRBS. President. O. S. JOHNSON. VIcj President A. II. CHRISTV. Cashier. DIRGCTORS. Wm F. tlatlstead. Cverett Warren. August Robinson, K, P. Kingsbury. John P. Kelley. O. S. Johnson. L. A. Vatre3. COCOAS and CHOCOLjlTES rOR CATING DRINKING. COOKING. BAKIIIO S' Punty of Material and DeficirantuvflirarllaDicellti.1 roa SHUT OUR SIORtS and by; GROCERS EytHvmitJ. . -.t:trCCKJ yi. . M ifAVJf..j: - JJ2S2-1-V Ml TrjfiV w&zfflQk M'-.'&SK S5ft&il TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. Carpets and Draperies. We invite an inspection rf our superb stock of Carpets and Dra peries, believing it to be the largest and most carefully selected in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and at lowest prices. Wilton Axminster Velvet Brussels Ingrain Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Tambour Dresden LACE CURTAINS Window Shades, Rugs, Furniture Coverings, Wall Papers Everything to be found in a first-class Uphol stery Stock. WILLIAMS & HcANULTY, INTERIOR DECORATIONS. 129 WYOMING AVENUE LOUIS RUPPRECHT, 231 Penn flvenlie, Opp. Bapfisf Chfcrch. FORMERLY KLEBERQ'S. 1 Til mrtt, Our stock of this class some very rare bargaius are o sortment of Freucli China for We iiivite your earli est iuspectiou of a large Hue of choice, well se lected Bric-a-Brac, Lamps and Fancy Ware. of goods will be sold at very low nrlces to close out and fTered, We also offer at verv low nrlces n mmnlpr na decoratiug purposes. 0 T tttt. srri j&r,' -?.VJ a os & vrt vw "m. -". VBtii.' r -Mi - rt o tsnrtZ ritTrt r-i Mb a J-v r-, i i n n. n Vr-'.'.-Jl.Tu IV'V tw-'w &mmwwnwo&g&viN(&0' :m& r-rtw.&St.- s6.tto-...y&?.xis- .-.i.c-c "&x - . j.w. jr -, -u - yw. - ""ssz- v-ai - fr jl) 1 Umbrelks For the Christ- i mas trade. I Our Umbrellas are made with eight ribs, Paragon Frames, best steel rods. The workmanship is of the very best, and we guarantee every Umbrella that we sell. Our "X" Umbrellas for Ladies', Men and Children, with plain or fancy handles, arc superior in every way to Umbrellas usually sold at this price, $1.50 to $2.00 each. In all the finer grades, with plaiu or fancy handles, (which include every conceivable design that experts can devise), we offer exceptional values up to $7.50 each. mS Store open evenings tin- $i 2 til Christmas. & CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 27 $a Aveau6 HERCULES ASBESTOS PIPE COVERING Effactivansss and Durability SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MINE WORK Warren EhretCo., .Til Washington Aveunc, Scranton. Pa. LACKAWANNA LUMBER GO, MANUFACTURERS OF SiED PH. HIE HEMLOCK ft! HARDWOOD Bill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Rail awed to uniform lengths constantly on hnnd. Peeled Ilemlec Prop Timber promptly t-'urnlahed. M1LI.S At CroBB Fork, Potter Co.. on tlvt Buffalo and Susquo banna Railroad. At Mlna, Pottor County, Pa., on Coudcrsport, and Port Allegany Railroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GENERAL OFFICE Board of Trad Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 4014. JCKJCS!!!SSKS!!!J!e!J!50:K!!JeiXJB4XaCJ!: Cameras Parlor Games 1 J5 Kodaks from $2.50 tO Archarena, one of the most $$50.00. t popular games on the mar- p A full line of supplies forjket ten games combined on f the amateur or professional tone board. J photographer. Croconole and Checkerett, We are authorized agents t two well-known and fascin- for the Eastman Kodak Co., gating games. p and carry their complete t Checkers, Chess, Domi- JJ line. noes Dice, Parchessi, Parlor tti-i-t-r-rQ0ifj Qrux and a lot of other X Games equally as interest-XinS' Bicycles 1899 Hodels. f-f-f-f -f 4-f-f -f-f 4-4---H"f -ft -f-f-f I "T" 2 J.XJ. isatPQ ! At hBef ic and g We carry a full line ofiVBllliaSiUIll G0Ot!S Peck & Snyder's celebrated X U JBII!IIGlBiBISI UUUUv3 fj Skates. I Boxing Gloves, Striking 5? 4-f--t-f-f4-f-f-f-f4-4---t---t Baes. Dumb Bells, Indian to -4- O i Sleds X t Clubs, Fencing Foils and Masks, Sweaters and Jer. All new goods, new styles seys, Exercising Machines, and new prices. Foot Balls. ft -4--t4-4- t4-4- t4-t44-'tttt4-4-t 4fi-4 444 jj You surely can select a Christmas present JJ here. Come and try anyway. XV 3 IFlorey & Brooks,! 211 Washington Avenue. , 0CuG0GQ0 . f