r s THE SOKANTON T1U 13 UNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1899. A.' Official Compilation of Saturday's Vote. .. K n t H H . f. . K . V. K v v. v.K . H K K v V. v. v. vs. vs. VS. VI vs. VS. KV. K K ti V V V V V k' msjikm Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming: Ave. Til LEADER MAYOH. i TIlUASUIintl. Ij CONTHOLLr.lt. ' ASSHSSOItS. jj jjCTOItS. " i ' i ' ; ' " e i . ' 3 " c li oil ii c oc fe tj S h A a . I 4 , I J i 1 A I a i I i t , -' a t $ j fi I i 1 . i i i i -s i i I s I '' i i I g l t a i s g i f g g ....'.. ...7.. .11 2i Tor' 21 l'I '41 1 fiT W r. ssif .n 72 T3 ""171" "3 i " 1 "1741" s co "7 29 7 51 0 is col 12.1l 11 u ns Ioj i In -ft in J .11 - 'ir ,n it i 41 in nn 1 1 - -.1 ,1 , 1r nl 11 R 11 ni 1 o 111 If. r.n in Tfl First" Ward. First district.. Second dlstilct Third dlstilct Fourth dlstilct Fifth district . Second ward, First district Second district Third dlstilct , Fouith dlstilct Fifth dlstilct Third wnid, First district.. Second district Fouith Ward. Flist district Second dlstilct Third dlstilct Fouith district Fifth ward. First dlstilct Second district Thlid district Fourth dlstilct Sixth wnid, First district Second district Th rd district Seventh ward, Flist district Second dlstilct Thlid dlstilct Klghth wind. First dlstilct Second dlstilct Ninth Waul. Flist dlstilct Second dlslilrt Thlid dlstilct Tenth wind. Flist dlHtilct... Second district lllovonth ward. First district .Second district Third dlstilct Twelfth ward, First dlstilct Second cllstilct Thirteenth ward. Flist dlstilct. Second dlsti let Third district Fouiteenth wind, First dlstilct Second distill t Fifteenth ward. Flist dlstilct Second dlstilct Sixteenth wind, Flrt district.. Second dlstilct Seventeenth ward, Flist dlstilct Second dlstilct Hishtecnth wnid Nineteenth waid, Flist dlstilct. Second district Thlid district Fourth dlstilct Twentieth waid. First district.. Second district Third district Fouith dlstilct Twent.v-llifct waid, Second dl-tilct Totals I'lul alltles .. . FIRST CONVENTION UNDER NEW RULES OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES CAST SATURDAY. It Shows That Captain James Moir Id the Candidate for Mayor,Thomas Biooks foi Treasurer, Fred J. Wid mayer, Conti oiler Gwilym Jones, Philip Hinsland and C. S Fowler, Assessors, and Morris and Shires School Directois Changes Made in the Rules. In the iodine ui the I'onti.il Republi can club on Washington avunue yi'strr cla n(Ui noun the letuui JudRe1' who mcd at Satunhiy's tiimnrle met cuul conipllccl and lomputecl the otc cast In the iwcntj -one wards of thu olt ll was shown that the ltepubll c an nomlneet. are Mayor Captain James Moir. Treasurer Thomas R. Brooks. Controller Fied J. Widmayer. Assessors Gwilym Jones, Philip Rinsland, C. S. Fowler. School Directors John Courier Monis, George H. Shiies. The number of otes uil for the a iiuih undulates was MAYOR. James Moir 3513 A. B. Stevens 2081 C icorge Sanderson 794 Charles P. J.uhvin 521 Benjamin Smith 319 Moirs Pluiahty 1432 TREASURER. 1 nomas R. Brooks 3289 John Von Bergen 2863 Joseph Alexander 516 Thomas B. Jackbon 366 George B. Carson 131 Brooks' Plurality 436 CONTROLLER. I led 1. Widmayer .2165 . 1763 David . Davis hlias E. Evans .1621 Joseph Anslej . Jr 1398 Widmayer's Plurality 102 ASSESSOR. Gwilym Jones 1733 Philip Rinsland 1563 Charles S. Fowler 1560 Christian Fickus 1513 Henry D. Jones 1408 John J. Evans 1393 William Dawson 1364 Rudolph Buenzli 1295 O. B. Wright 1255 William H. Thomas 1220 B. I. Evans 1136 Wm. B. Evans 850 J. G. teese 776 John ( . Stanton 643 John I rev 593 J. W. v'ail 456 Jones' Plurality 220 Rinsland's Plurality 50 Fowler's Plurality 17 SCHOOL DIRECTOR. John Courier Morris 3882 George H. Shires 3688 B. T. J.iyne 3153 Morris' Plurality. 729 Shires' Plurality 535 rONVn.NTlON OPENS. 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Charles Acker, sectelaiy of the committee, tood behind the low of desks nn which an an ay of blank tables were laid out "Ir Aeliei was In Ills shirt sleeves and was Kept blis 10 celvlns the returns fiom the Judtjes and airaiiKliiR the p.ipeis In u meth odical mannor befoie him The Judp0 as thev leported. handed oer all thu papem nave the tally sheet. Tills they kept to lead the ic turns of their c'ls trlet from It was n foitun.ite cluumstance tlmt the new system had two such p.iinsU'k liiK men as C. i:. Chittenden and Set to tal j Acker to an.intre the details for KlliifT the plan Its Initial tilal. Jlr. Ackei had eveiythlns nece.s.sarv for the pioper tabulation of the vote In sdiape when the convention opened es teiduy. There was no confusion, no an-nojlni- delayr to attend to ome detail that bad been ovei looked. l'min the smoothness with which the woik of the comentlon was transacted one would not suppose it was the tlist (ralheriiiB of the kind. After the convention wan called to order Beeretaiy Acker lead the toll and It was shown that the fol low Ins: icturn Judpes weie piesent: THE HHTURN' JLTDUK.S. I'ithl waid Clint dlstilct, i. c Hai ti n, Second dlstilct, Cli.iiles .Meuile, Thlul ditiiet, Jtobtrt l'roudloeK. l'oiiilh dKtllct, 1) 11 Keen, I'ltlh dlstilel, 1 In le llos Second wind l'I in c'lstilet John 1.. Woll. Second dlstilct r. V. Tiullllner, -U'lilrd dlMilut, W. V. Slmps.m, rmuth district, William Tliomas, I'ifth dlnet, Mirh.iel MeliUeeiic.x. Thlid waid l'lrst diMilet, T. It. Wut- Kins, hcoonil dlstilct. Illcliaid Walsh l'ourth ward l'lr-.t dlstilct. -M. U. Dim nick. Second dlstilct, 11. A Junes, Third district. John i; Lewis, Kourtn district. Daniel IJ. Udwdid. rifth ward-Klrst dlstilct, John I! JM wards- Seeond i.lstrlct A. U. Ilohms; Third district, John Merchant . Com ill district, W. Otolord Thomas SKth wurd -First dlstrii t, John IlaNter, Second dlstilct. IJdward h Jleniv, Thlid district. David II irrls. Suvoi.lli Word-Second illslnet John JJ. Wnlbh, Third district, John K i:isLtc. UiKlith wi.id I'lrht ulhtrlct, Tred iMrr, Second dlmlct, U. IJ. lhcilidit. Ninth ward Irst district, IJ M, n nov, Second district. V J. Welsh, Thlul dlstilct, O 11. I'&rtrldu'e Tenth waul I'll st district )r,ir UIcIbo. way, Second dlstilct. G V. fcehhe. Uleventh ward Flist dlstilct, Fred Wclchi'l: Second district, 1) W Hum phrej , Third district. Fiank Sweet. Twelfth ward First district. John .Miicllk'im, Second cllMilct, John he Izer Thirteenth waid First district Q Watson, Second district, M. W, Thlid district, A. II. Udsonc Fourteenth ward First district. Dild , Flan, n. Acker; Second district. Milton Heluh.iit Flfte nth ward First district Dald IJ-. Johnson. Second district, John It. Jones. Sixteenth ward First cdstrlct, .1 U. Seanians, Second district, Walter I J Da vis Seventeenth ward Flist district, Dr. J. IJ O'lirlen, Second district. It. J Haas. IJIghteeuth word William C. Ileau mom N'lnetccnth ward-First district. William Hammond. Second district, Henry Mnhr; Third district, Jacob V. Miller, Fourth district, Ferdlnnnd Zwlck. Twentieth waid First district, Charles Slmrell; Second district. C. F Klc.ss; Third district, A G. Hewitt; Fourth dis trict. M. T. Jones Twenty-tlrst ward-rirst district, Clw. 11 Cher. Second dlstilct, J. O. Nicholson. MH. CHITTrjNDnN'S ADDUHSS. After the roll call. Chairman Chitten den ilullvered a short addiess to the membeis of the comentlon. He said It was IiIh intention to make a speech of congratulation to .the Judges on the excellent lesults obtained from the In itial tent of the new Hvstem. but Inas much ns there was much business to he transacted, ho would content him self with Just a few words. "You have done a great service," continued Mr. Chittenden, "and have shown that this nuw hi stem Is a suc cem. You have made It possible for n poor man to run for odlce In this city, and jou havo given the people an opportunity of expressing their ac tual preference In the choice of candi dates. The election of Saturday has demonstrated nnother thing. It Is this: Tho good common senso of the people can be relied upon to glvo us a winning ticket. The men chosen Satutdav are clean and honorable, and the appor tionment as to locution, etc., Is excel lent. "This election hns taught a lemon that will be received with some sad ness by men like myself, who have been in the harness for luanj eais. It shows that the young men nie min ing to the fionl und they uie to be thu elomlnntinc factor In mil purtj poli tics Let us hope thev will cany the pattj banner hlghei and faither than we hne " Ml. Chittenden, at the conclusion of his lem.uks, suggested thai thev dis pense with the temporary oiganlatloti ptovlded for In the rules. This .sug gestion was appioved and the conven tion pi nceoded to nominate n penna nent chairman of the comentlon, who will also be chairman of the i lt com mittee for the ensuing jeat Attorney C 1J Diver nominated Attoinev W. Oaloid Thomas ,nid the nomination was seconded l.v Chailes .Slmiell, of the Twentieth ward. Win. Iieaumont nominated Mi Chittenden, but the lat tei icfiised to he a candidate. He said he had lieen In the harness' for a con sldeiablo neilod and felt that he de H'nt'il a lest Mi. Thomas was unani mously ehosen and. In uci opting the position, he said THANKIJI) THU Jl'DOIJS. ' I thank nu foi the honor in calling me to mesldo ovei this meeting, foi I iccognbe that this l.odv of letuin Judges is composed of some of the lulghtest and nblest men In the Hepub llcan paity. We have had oui Hist tilal of this sv.stem, and 1 believe the men nominated will be elected In rebmaiy. and that Demociatlc uile will be at an end In this eltv We believe in a pros pel ous city and wo believe In having men coiiduothis nflalis who will give nn administration that will be appioved by evoiy citizen of this cltv." At the conclusion of Mr. Thomas' ip murks, Charles Acker was lo-elected peimnnent stcietarv of the committee and IJ. M. Veinoy and Jacob P. Miller weie named a assistant seeietailes Chalimnn Thomas then suggested that as a commute!, on lesolutlons is piovlded for in the uiles, It might be advisable to nllovv that committee to consider anything peitninlng to the levlslon of the rules It might be thought desliable to oltei. This suggestion was approved and the e hail man named the following committee Charles' IJ. Ol ver, Dr. J. IJ O'Hilen, rinlev Kn, John it. Hdwnuls and Chailes Slmiell. The following committee on contested vote was nnmed bv the ehali Chailes IJ. Chittenden. M. H. Finn. F W. Wclchel M. n Ulmmlck and II. C. Hatton. These picdlmlnaiies weie disposed of at 2.40 p. m and the work ot tabulat ing the vote was taken up. When a dlhtiict was i ailed the leturn Judge aiose In his place, and, fiom his tally t'heet, read the number of votes cast for each candidate. Secietaiy Acker compared this with the letuin sheet In his possession, and at the same time the vote wns iccoidod on different tables by Assistant Secretin les Vernoy and Miller. While the vot3 wns being lecorded, Chairman Thomas wns called upon to aigue a case befoie the Supeilor court and C. IJ. Chittenden was again sum moned to the chali. He continued to preside until the convention was over. J1IJSOL.UTIONS lUJPOHTIJl). When the assistant hecietailcs ie tlled to compute the returns. C. IJ. (liver, t hall man ot the committee on resolutions und levision of the lules, read the repent of that committee'. It was as follows We the icpretcntativcs of th. Hi pub CURED BY CUTICURA For tea years I suffered untold agonies from Ecarnia, my loner limbs being so swollen and brol.cn out that I conlil liardl go about. Sly brother, a phjsicun of tlurtj jratv practice, and other plij itclans of splciitllcl ability, tried In vain tocirectacuronml signally failed. I becauio alisolutcly dlslieartened, anil had lost all hopo.uhen a friend Inilucud me to glvo CltricuRl ltUMliiii-t n trial, I used two c.il.os of CuTlcntA So vi1 and two boxes of I'nicintA (ointment), und It resulted in an abtvlutc umlprrmuntiit curt. D.YVmjl.JHlT, Plymouth, III. Srijnr Ci'iiTrsitmiit ion i.l8ik inn IUood Hi uu.,witii l.in.r IUik urrnli!hilthci'Ti. I C'H A SUM'. K.nllc anmnllni. llli ClTIClKi, lu 1 lid dol 01 CUTKU14 lUS'UV.MT. KdUlthrnJZtloutthtw.irlJ. ri.TTiRDBlUAVbClIKU, CJi.r., eUol'rciii .llo.lou. "IIiw tuLuiLcivuii,l.i. ten miss lican nuti of the dt ot Seiantou. be lieving In llu pllnclples and elocliiius so liceiuiutlv iniloised and appioved by Iho people ul this cltv, this commonwealth and the uatiun. ilo hevicb) tealllim our devotleia to sue Ii piilulplc"- and (ignlu de cline urn unalterable allegiance ihcie to It Is with irieat pride tint we point to the ii cud ot uiir lcpresi'iitallvi at Iho lic.nl of ihli gieat nation, to oui icp icolitiiives la i ulloi.al unci Hlate legls. litlve miM'iiiblUs, and li oui i epic Mu tative In the past who have so ablv unci tiilthfull.v e iiiiclm-teil the affails of county ami inuiile lp.illt In whatever capaeltv tin v h iv In i ti e alb el to seivo We rejoin that the win undcitiikin in tho e mse (f sunning hiiiuiiiit) bus been iiliieiKi.l ii' .1 Kii." i"tt ii.m titiii '.it. .-. mlnatloii limb r tin- guiding band of II- llnm McKlnli v upheld b.v those brave lcadiis and soldiers on land uliel si i who-e luovvi'-s and elieels ot valor ale un livalleel In the weiilils hMorv Wi' believe tin wnid Ittpilbliean to tie ti svuoavni lot piuliv, piogre-ss and pios peiltv puittv In our mui.tclpal ultiilr, piO!,ress lu our ,1 ite anil national aff ills and prostiiiltj In our Industrial aftalrs Thi-iefure do we e all upon all the vot-'is ol the i Itv of Sci.inton to Join us in a win fine agihist Incompetency, prolligacv and political corruption, which lies ch ir uc telleel our eltj allalis dining Dem -natlc supre mnev We unreservedly pKnlse e.nr unipi illtied supjioit to the candidates this elay neunl- nated, who we hellevo to lie men ol liie proach ible character, and who embody such vlitues ami nii.illllintioiis as will es. sine to the taspaveis an honest e em seivatlvc and bile lligeut admlnUtr itlon of mu ule I pa I nffalis. THU SOLDIIJU VOT1J, The resolutions weie udopted The following was ofiered by 0car S. Hldgwav, ot the Tenth waid. and adopted. llesiilvevl, liv the l'epiiblleaii cltv con vention, that the l'ovi rnm of the com monwealth of Pennsylvania be tespoet fully lH'titloned to appoint a e ommls slonct to receive tho vote lit the next municipal election of the cltlems of the i Itv of Scranton now serving with the Thliteenth igitmnt I'ennsvlvanla vol unteers, now In Camp MicKelule neal Augusta, (in. This resolution was unanimously adopted and Mi Olvor thin picsented amendments to the rules v. hlol were unanimously adopted. Thev were as lollovvs Whereas The application ot the Repub lican paitv lilies as adopted at the last city convention .iro Inadequate to till, nee'ds anil leciuiiements essential to a compiehenslve and Intelligent lecoidlng and eoniputatlon of tho returns, anil Whereas I'hci rulis as lilopttd ut the last county' convention mote tally nnd adequately tegulate convention .iffall'. Tboielore be It Ilesolved. Tlmt the inles adopted at the last county eouvcutloa be and are hiieby adopted as the rules of the Itc publlean party of the city ot Scranton, the same to become opciative Immcdiate lv upon tbilr adoption. I'lovldeil however tint tlie tollowlng ami'ildments be mnelo theielo First That In uile- 19 of the county lilies the wot el "olllclnl" be Htrickell ullt and tho word "specimen" substituted Second Uai h candidate for thu nomi nation of tho sevcril olllces shall bo al lowed i.nu lepresentatlve In the votfllg booth during tho progress of the count Third Wherever word county occurs the word cltv be use el In city inli'S, Fourth Tho poll list, onth of the elec tion board and of chilli ngeel voters and the talley sheet shall be lettirned to the chairman of tho city committee as early us practicable) after the count is com pleted. Thu return sheet shall be re tallied by tho leturn Jinlgo until he shall have read therefrom, lu the convention c f return Judges, the vote ns Indicated there on, after which It shall be given to the chalimnn of iho convention AJIHNDIJD SUCTION. Section four is an amendment to sec tion ?2 of the county rules, which reads as follows: It shall bo the elutv of each vigilance committee) to keep a llsl of voters to whom ballots are given specifying whech ei each of said voters has received only one or two ballots, also to keep one leg ular poll list i.nd tally sheet ut said elee- Hon In tho samo manner ns such llais at general elections me required to be kept llxcept thai the ballot shall not bo numbered, and It shall be the further du y of sUjii eigllauee committee to mnko pub lic proclamation by announcement and oy posting upon tho dooi of tho polling booih a stutcment ol how many votes vvero cast for each candidate In each precinct, and It shall bo their further duty to return by Iho return Judge, under tin Ir ce itlllcnte,x iho return sheet, oaths of of fice, alllelavlts, poll 11 t und tully sheet to the county convention. Thn changes In the rules tecommend ed In Mr. Olvos' ivpoit. vvero unani mously agiecd to. On motion ot John II. Kdwards It was decided to keep the polls open from 4 until S, Instead of ;r,s? tioin 1 to 7 as piovlded by the couut.v nilos. A 'notion thanking the piesldeut and .secietinv for their haul vvmk vvai passed and the convention adjoin ned without waiting to hcai the letiilt cif the ofllclal count of the vote Hefoie the convention adjcuined a coiTiinlttee, consisting of the tlnce seeietailes, was appointed to audit the ni counts of the chaiimau. INDIAN MAIDEN'S REVENGE. Rejected, She Betrayed Her Outlaw Eover, Hose Miller Fiom the St l.ouls aioho-Demoe Let Alose Millet, the Cherokee" outlaw who was cnptuioil last week In th" llieenleaf mountains about fifteen mile southeast of Fo-t (llb-'on, al though a lefugee fiom Justice- lor tin last thiee yeai.s has not been dead to society. In the lustness of those hills and mountains, wheie natine has so lavishly piovlded natuial means of concealment, he was eonipaiatively safe. Mitiounded as he was by lilenets who Inhabited the scatteied settle ments, living a flee and easy life, nevei coining In contact with the outside win Id, except ut his own pleusu: Tin ce venrs weie f.pent In tba midst of these suiioundlngs, bailling the skill and dailng of the United State-' deputy tnaishals in their etfoits to capture 1 'in. for he hail fi lends v. '10 warned him of anv Impending danger und kept him potoel em the movements of eveiy siispUlous appearing stranger In the n.'lghbi'ihood. Naturally, he was not a bad soil of a fellow, nr.d nad li lends eveivwheie in the hills especially among the women who appealed te ndmlie him loi his lecl.less bravery. Dining thi' past lall and summer ho made nuineious trips to Iliaggs, tho neaiesi lalhoad station, when 11 liig levvaid was offered for his head, rid ing leisurely Into the town, li iding as he wanted to, and ildlnc .iwav unmo lested. Among Miller's female uceiualntances was a young and st lei'dld-looklng Cheiokee ghl of plenJK manners who hud leat ned to love the outlaw with Hue devotion, 111. d he pi ofeF.-ceel ti ii'clprocate the pulsion. Aftei a. lit tle Miller began to giow cold, and she learned tint he had taken up with another glil. Then love tinned to bit ter hate, and she longed for levenge, for, as the poet sings. "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." She knew that a big levvaid was standing foi his ciiptuie: thut the olllcers wore, after him In earnest and that he c ould as sist them 'I'heie was to he a dance In the rettlement, and she knew that Millet and his latest girl would be theie in fact, had assisted in getting up the nffiili. So. when the time for the dance atrlved theie was a good ciowd piesent Miller and his new gli! among them, the very gavest ot the gay It wns his last dance, Theie was plenty of "Ihewatoi" cm tap and the outlaw drank heavllv all the boys beeming to be his friends. He cairled a huire td.-shooter strapped to his side and the dance proceeded, while ho cousldeieu himself peifectlv safe among his friends. The 1 ejected maiden was not idle during nil thlr time-. She sent for the olllcers. who were In waiting neat by In accordance with her plans They came and peeped In at the windows, watching the outlaw in the gloiy of his revelry, but thought it best to bide then time until a favorable opportun ity should arrive which they well knew was not fni off when ll ey could bag him without bloodshed, for they knew that It they attempted to tak'o him openly s.ome one would g"t badly huit or killed. Toward morning he became J lp-i oaring chunk Then his friends took him to a house dose by and put him In bed to sleep oft his spree, never once dreaming that ho was doomed to awake bound hand and foot. It was then that the marshals' opportunity came. They btoke In upon him. nnd beforo he could realize tho situation he wns securely hound and WHATDO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't glvo them ten or"coffce Havo you trlcdthu new food elrlnlt culled QltAIN-O? It in delicious and noiiilshliig und takes tho place of coffee Tho more Clraln-U )ou glvo tho children tho moro health you dlstilbuto through their system.. Qraln-O is niacin of pure grains, und whin piop-c-rlv nicimrid tastes like tho cliolcu uraeloa of coffee but costs about t an much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and S3c. ti s Concerning the I clearance sale .. r .1 i i i .i . fc win: hi mc uasit iHiiitij-iiK's ui tins store is, never io can a , &" tltinp; a bargain unless it is really such in every sense of the word. ,V fc" Exaggerations in advertising bargain sales are frequent and the A word "bargain" itself has been so abused, and its meaning so hor- , ribly lived up to, that with many readers of advertisements it x means very little. U However this may be, we offer an excellent opportunity for Jr J all doubting Thomases to convince themselves- that there are still " some exceptions. There are seasons for profit-making and seas- Jj . ons for losses. The present month applies to the latter season in 5 this store. We have deemed it best in all the years of our exoe- ti rience to sell seasonable merchandise regardless of the loss, and . V we hope our opinion may never be altered as long as the height ot &" uui tiiiiuiiiuii is in i iic suuwiiiy ui on s loss is our next season s advantage X ti X X A sale of fine laces ' up to 8 inches wide v Here is an accumulation of laces 111 liberal lengths and an immense assortment that you a will have to hurry lot. There x are fancy colored chiffon laces, X X x very wide oiiental laces, black silk laces .ind a vast variety of heavy ecru insertion. Not a piece in the lot ever sold for less than 50c and some as high as 7c a y.ud. The sacrifice pi ice is in some cases one-half and others one-thitd the fonner X X X Ik X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X h price. While they last, per yard 29c Irish point insertion at less than half Just as much of a bargain as the item above, White and ecru. Suitable for tiimming either woolen or washable dresses. 1'iice was tiom 29c to ;i)c , pei d. While thev last IOC Cambric embroideries up to 5 inches wide Sin e'lal s.i lc of ramhile and nainsook 1 mlnoleioiles leal v unit inc. uc anil ISc Spi e lat elm big this sal "t ii and 5c X The jacket sale 1 lus is where the Knile went deepest. 'I he last days in the month of January will see few, if any, of this season's jackets in THIS store. Some prices were cut to one-fifth, others to a quar tet and a thud. l-'oi instance : k k x X X k X X X X x $5 value fc. About twenty-five of this sea X son's garments that were once x marked $s ol bouclc and chev " iot high storm collar, . neatly all si?es 1 .UU X X X X X X X X X X X X $10 to $30 value Also this season s goods, in fact, the most recent purchase goods came m in the month of December--very excellent value and every garment in the best of thib season s style, lu two !".'M.8.-'8.98 X k "A U 'A 'A A A "A "A A A A A "AA A A A A hiukleel, ami tin in M afternoon h wns salely landed in the Mu.-eogee Jail, wheie he now languislica and ie llects upon the- lincei tnlnlli h of an out law's life- even among Ills best fi lends while awaiting ti In!, conviction and punishment that Is suiely in steie for l.lrr. Ills fiiends still live lu the tileeu leal mountains, lloth of his gills Fill' live theie the one sonoviing over the fate of hei lost lovei. the other gloiy lng In hei levenge upon hhr foi de serting her. All his former companions and associates uiontlll there, fiollcklng, dancing and eiijojlng other pastimes. Theie Is to be a rousing big dance clnistma. but .'.lose- Miiiei will be ub sent He Is thu i.ist ol the famous Mosf Millet gang, his associates being either captuied or killed In the attempt to captuio them, two of them belnsj tit this time In prison. RELICS OF BUDDHA. A Remarkable Find on tho Nepftitl Frontier of India. Fiom the Loudon Stuudard The King of Slnm Is sending un en voy to India to lecelve the lelics of Iiuddha discovered some time aco nn the Neimul frontier, which vvero otfei eel to his majesty by the Indian gov ernment. The king, who tunefully ac cepted tho offer, hurt agreed to dlstil bute portions of the ulles ninong the IJuddhlsts of But ma and Ceylon fiom Ilangkol;. It will piubnbly be lemembeieel that In Januur lusct a well-prcsietved Htupi wns opened (it thu village of I'ipia Ilwn on the Nepuul frontier In tho llnstl iliHtilct of the uoithwust piov ineen. This village wns In tho Blidpur grant, u laige pioperty owned by Wll llani C. Peppe and his brother. Inside the building wns luund a huge stone lofier, ciystal and steatite vases, bono und nsh icllcs, fiagmeiitH of lime, plut'ter and wooden vessels, und ,i laige quantity of Jewels and ornaments placed in two va.ioa in honor of the icllcs. A e nreful list wns at once made) of all the at tides, and Mi. I'oppo gen erously offeicd to place them ut the disposal of the government. Tho special Interest of tho dlscovety lies in the tact that tho relics in houoi of which the stupa vvuh eiectud appear to bo thooe of Ouatam.1 Iluddlm Halt a Muni himself, and may be the actual shaie of the relics taken by tho Hkayaa of Kupllava.stlr at the time of .1 9 .1 J A a 3 iNuvv guuus Diiiy. i ins seas- Dress goods and silks at astonishing prices This sale of high class goods is still wielding its influence. The very fact that nearly all of x S the lots ate staple, high class & styles, makes our offer all tho "J more interesting. Quantities are "JJ liberal too. Buy all you want. iVj Prices weie not cut for tho sako rf of excitement, but to reduce & stock. WOOft DltF.SS UOODS urcel wool diess goods, special cut price during -UUclS lls 30o grado, this jp0 ft X X- X X .T it SI X 3- X" DltKSH I'ATTUItNS-AU of our $3 .mil $7 elrcss patterns, In one. lot, Bpe elil cut price during this i in fcaV U"' FLANNELS AND BERtlES-Ono lot all wool ll.uincls serpos and ladles' e loth, price his boon C3o and IQr lOo. Special cut pilco Ot CIIAtililUS Tlilanco of our all wool SCOTCH TWIJIJD-Ono lot Sootcli Tweed and all wool lJngllsli drca4 goods ,u'ic grade, Hpoclal cut ")Ar pilco dining this sale 4.t c hallles, 23c grade, special cut 1 0r. 'S pileei lyt. ,V I'HINTUD Kt.ANNCl.S-All of our all wool French printed Manuals, reg ular prii e O'Jc, Special cut prlco AXn dining this sale OC FltlNTUD l.AWNS-Ono lot printed lawns organdies and cotton grena- x X X X X elles. Special cut prlco duilug A.- this snlo WASH SILKS In strlpoi and checks real value "Mc. Special OCr eut pi lee dining sale .-w COLOIUJD FANCY SILKS-l'rico has been file. Special cut nrlco 1f during sale . . ,. SATIN DL'CHUSSU Figured, bro e aded nnd plain In all colors, iQr- "jc grade Spi'eUel cut price 4' I'JtlNTUD CHINA AND FOULARD SH.lv 75o i nd s"lu grade, Spo- "XQn clal cut pilco al FOLOItFl) dlMJNADINIJS Unlanco of our $1 (in mid $1 25 culm eel grena dines. Spec 111 cat pi Ice during CO this sal.) ayL' ,v X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 75c quality H. & S. corsets at 49c You will recognize tho value when you see them. We prom ise you that. All sizes . and in unlimited quantity 4vC $1.25 H. & S. sateen corsets at 75c Standard Si. 2s value in black. X white and giey. The reason of x the lowness in price lies in the X VtldLllwdd Wl LUC lU(llIklLjr lUUjlll Special pi ice during this sale OC Men's $1 kid gloves Special sale of nut celebrated "Art ie i ' Kid Cloves foi men legulir le tnll pi lie $1 in all shades ot AO- t.lll. eVeellelll quality Kid V ii shall also place on sale tho suae bland of mens kid gloves in the $1 'Ji qualltv, u'jsolutely Ihei flu est geMid- made, and equal to QSr ativ nl V 7UV "A A A A A A A A A A A 'A A A A 'A A 'A 'A 'A the eieniatlon of Ciautama, Tluddhn, The itp-e ilntloii "ii one ot the urns piovea that the bulldeis of the Btupa. believed the icllcs to be those of C.ua tama Iluddlm himself. It runs: "Thli lelle iceeptacle ot tho bleitaed Bakil iiuddha is dedicated by the lenowned biethren with their Mstois nnd thole ons' wives." The characters ot tha i coord, 1'iof. llulnei points out, do not mail: medial long vowels, and appear to be older than thoMJ of the Asoku in set iptlon The relics being a matter of ruch In tense Intel es-t to tlio Huddhist vvi'rld, weie oltered bv the Indian government to the King of Slam, who Is the only existing Huddhist monarch, with a pto- vlsei that he would not object to offer n, poitlon of the i olios to tho Iiuddhlsii of Ilui ma and Ceylon, and It vvaa sug gested that his majeity tliuuld send a deputation to leccivo the sacied xollca with due c eicmonlnl. No i olios of Ihuldlia authenticated bv i direct im-cilptlon have befoie been found In niodei n times, ni tho relic- nio ns taie as they mu tinhiue, and by all HtiddhistH will be repinled an most hacied and holy objects of devotion. Their presentation to the King ol Slam, tho iccognlzcd head of the religion, H thorofoie highly propel. The accessor ies which vv.ie discovered will, it it undeistooil, be dlsti Ibiiled anions' thu Impel lal museum at Calcutta, th9 I.ucknovv Picvliiclnl uiuseum and p r haps the Ilittlsh museum, Mr. I'eppi letalnlng a leasouuble number ot elu pllcates for bis own use Tin Mono eolter above lefeireel to Is ovei four feet In length and two teet In height. It is made out of a solid block of fraud mono and weighs about sixteen hun diedwelght. It is undeistooil that tho acknowledgements of the government have been coin ejed to Mr. Peppo for his public spliited action In tho mut ter. Dendly WenriOH. lleporter "How did the prisoner pio cuio the miniiH of committing hiilclde' Warden "A bilde gave lilm one of lion llrst mince ylcs and hi cut Ills throat with the cium "New York World. ci'Ili: SCHOFL'LA piomptly nnd permanently by a thorough course ot Hood's Saifc.ipaillln. All loims of thli painful disease jleld to tho blood pin ifyltiK povvar or this gtoat inedlcliie. HOODS PIU.S aio tho bi'ht family catlmrtle nnd Hvit tonic. Oentle, te llable, sure. .. j. . -.