'S ,rtx r ''rHf' - 7 "" Wr - - " . THE SOU ANTON TJUBUNJS-MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 3899. - fW'yu" DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat -mro Jlonm-ll lum. to 1 -J.30 p.m; U to 4. wuiiiini iJHiidinir, uup. I'witomce. - -t-t --T -t- -t-1 CITY NOTES win nviu SIXTY 1AYS.-Blty ehis for vnnrali cy wui tlic suitcuoo ImnuMcil by AW) or iiailcy on Juiju-h gulnii, of HiIb city, In tidturduv'H polite court. WAR ITU SPAIN.- An lllustrntul leclliro on the iceent war will bo deliv ered bj llcv. drown V. WcIhIi, pastor of Culvur) Kcformed church, on Thurs day evening, l'ebruary 9. HANornr vi:dni:si)AY nusht.- II J Hehuliert, nupcilntenileiit of the Prudential Innuninie cominnj, will ban Hint tho iiKcnts emiiloul hereabouts at the Hotel Ternicc Widiiesday evenlnK. mi:i:t in i:i.m pauk curuuH.- The Jletliorttut Ministers' nHioclatlon will meet In Kim Park churih on Monday at :0 SI a m. The He O. A. Place, I'll. 1., of Carbond.ilr, will lead an esay on "Phj-Hleal Kncrgy and Habits of Study. roil COMMON COt'NCII, -William P. Ilnuer of lo'iO lrvltu; avenue. W bclnp urKol by bl frlendx tn become a candi date for the Democratic nomination for common council from the Tenth vvuiel to succeed tho late Ilelwnrel Wenzel. TWO KINGIIKS AMPUTATED -Mar-tin Mooatka an emplovo of the Johnron mine. I'rlerliiirjj had one of hln hands In jured Siturdiij and vvui brought to the Alone Tulor hopltul In this cltv. where two of IiIh Iltner were amputated. AVOMHN IN A riGHT. Annie Bojle and another woman of the tenderloin dis trict enitaced In a light Silurday morn Ins and the latter (omlutant had tho Hovlo woman urrestul for threat' to Mil. Pho wax held In .T) ball l Alelermun Millar WHKIS nXCHANGKR 'the ex change at tho Seruiitnn Clearing limine IrM week wert a follows: Mnnil i , JR'.SiSjl, Tuesday, Xl.'irPS: Vcilti" d.n 1 SnTVi'i; Thuisday, M'i-li.rl: Krl iluj Hit Ml .V., Sntmd.iv Ji.M.:.7).o-.. tout $HV IJt.1 J MISS Hl'.YANTS rrNr.UAI.-TIi" fu nernl of Ml-" Ida lit . int. the ktlm of tin "'nrbon ot'iet e!e'"M.iK neelilent .lll bo li"Iel liiinoiiiiw afuinoon at the homo of the fatnlb on Theodoie sin ct. ltev. Glfihi Lvinsir mid WitMns will conduct tilt Mrlit VltOOP WAS I.M'KINt! -Stanlslium OllnsLI was Loinolalniint n Sititriliv ifo o Aldeiman lliw. .ikuIimi .lolin P. Yvllll.imi, of l.nziin- stn-it who vv.ii iliatged with asMiultiiiK the prompt ulor. Thi 'utter eould nut niovi hi ease and Yvlllliiiiw wax clli-eli.it seil TIilS HVIININO'S Itr.ADI.NV, - The reading In I' HooKlnMm Snillh at tin Klcxile l lllb tllW felilng picmlixi to lie er lii.-h alli'iidfd Tlific N no doubt lot Mint 'I I'l be n most eiiloMible en ' itelnnii nt "llcki ts mm l had at Fati-dfr-iiiis and Jinklni" ding stoiex and at the ilooi th' fV 'ling ciiu.nni.Ns i:ymxsti' ruASS- lurgi niunliH of ,oung ghN vne mi SaturdiN eii'ol'fd a tneinliet- of .hi e'llldmi'i Suuidix motnlug gmnate da1-'' of the Young Woiik n's rhrlstlali n!-oiiitl(in Tl i Ii aget lange fiom S to 10 vearr Tin fllst lesion will he gi(ll iet Situidiu niniulng In Ml. Mklul. tlir phleal lu'tiuetor ( U i'lliyilH HAI.I,-Th. annual lull tf tlu ah drlM's will b lxld to mtht '" ef'ntia! ink gaidui. It U an exent uhlili I cath veal u.geili unllcl I in ted bv n certain clement and nah 'iuu .illi been h Id at Mll-di hull. Mu"li hull. liowen was this jiiii cngHged In the luunndeis for their ball and the cabules wete foud to proline ti ipxlenorennt fpn- on tho South Side COMMON PI.KAS C'OrilT -The fir-l week of the Jain an set Hon of omino I pleas eouit 1 eglns today mong the cnseoi listed foi ttlnl ate the iollowlng. Nridiltt and nthus aealust Willlum M Spilngif Drlnhln ugalfst Steele, Koch ogalnst Speei.i Theie tile also four uses against the elt and two Trnetlon nmpanx rases TlXCIIRKS" Mr.KTIXO. At t5.it urdi Jrornllig'h meeting nt the Tiailnis- Mu tifit ld soeletj- in the boird of i on t'ol rooms there was a good altt nd.mie. MlhH Ann Orr, Mar (Sregotj and Miuy 1'orter and Mis Mutlm M Jones were idmllted to membeishln. The tieasunr prcscnti'd a er fnxornbli reoott. The ilucs have Iikii hiIikmI fiom l'. to 1 pir lent iTf the salaiv ami the lultliilon fee fiom $u to S! Sl'IT ON INSCHANCn POI.ICY.-Tlto fuse of John J and Janus Paliej against the Kmplre Life lusinante compans. of New York, has been referred lor arbitra tion to AttoinoH (' Ballcntlne, John H. Homier and James K. Watkln A licai ng imih had In tho iase. In the aibltra tlon loom Satuidaj. O'Hrhn & Kellv appearing for the plilntllfs and M. W. I.owrj for the eompan. Tho suit -s brought to leeoier on a Jt.uoo life Insit.--nnce policy which the plaintiffs had n their father Thonns Pnlit. who dld last June TOsHAV we cose out a 'arge number of odd pairs of Men's Shoes, our reg ular $3 aud $3.50 Hues, in calf aud pateuted leather. Also the remainder of the winter russets strong, ex cellent shoes, with double soles and extension edges. They will go at $2.00. The thrifty man, if he finds his size, will buy two pairs. It is safe to say they will all be sold today. $3.50 shoes at $2.00. Schank 410 Spruce Street. CRIMINAL TRIAL LISTJS LARGE TERM WILL BEGIN ON MON DAY. JANUARY 30. Tin oo Couits Will Be in Operation Dminp the Two Weeks the Term Will Continue Diotrlct Attorney Jones Has Placed 300 Cases on the List If Defendants Do Not Appear Thoir Bails Will Bo For feitedNot Many of the Higher Grade of Climes on the List. Dlstilct Attorney John n. Jones lins completed the trlul list for the com ing criminal court, which commences Monday, Jnn. 30. Threu courts will run during tho two weekp. During the llrt week, Hon. It. W. ArchhaM will pie sldo In court loom No. 1, Hon V. W". Ounster In court room No. 2 and Hon Allen Craig, president Judge of tho Forty-third Judicial district, com prising Carbon and Monroe counties, in court room No. 3. Duilng tho second week, Hon. II. M. 1M wards will preside In coutt room president Judge of the Forty-fourth Judicial district, comprising Wayne and Sullivan counties, In court room No. S. The district attorney has placed ."09 caHes upon the llBt, which he expects to entirely clenr up. Hull will be for feited In all cases where defendants do not appear at the time their cases are maikctl tor trial. The court promises to lie a busy one and much public bus iness will bo disposed of. The follow ing Is the list: FIRST WKKK MONDAY, JAN. 30 1. Thomas J. Davis, statutory burg lary; John G. Price, pros. 2. James Howie, carrying concealed weapons, Charles Pllger, pros. 3. Claud Knight, assault and battery, W. J. Hrn, pros. 4. Wallace McMullen, exhlbltng las civious photograph; Lizzie May Tappan. pro. C. Peter Walh, larceny and receiving; John MrAndrew, pros. 6. '.. Lopatyner, larcenv and receiv ing; N. D. lloscnfelt, ptos. 7. Wllllnm Fouls, larceny and receiv ing; Mai tin Gun ell. pios. 5. Thomas Sajers, larceny and receiv ing; Martin Gut roll, pros. 0. Fred. Stuckey. felonious wounding; Hnrr Mai tin, pros. v 10. Norman Tuttle, pointing pistol; Al bert Stiles, pro. 11. Anthony Goulden, assault and bat ten. Mai tin Goulden. pros. 12 John Miuphy, nfuult and battel y, James Doud. Plus. 13. William James, assault and bat- Ur. Maggie Jnmes, plot. 14. Michael Osboine, assault and bat ten , Peter Gurd, pros. 13. Diingel Langowskl. assault and bat tery; Charles Laskowskl, pio-. 10. Ernest Hope, William Mooney, alias William Mooie, statutoiy buig larj ; M.ntln (luuell pio f,M. i:. Handle)) 17. Wllllnm Glbney, assault and bat tery; Mrs. Wllllnm Glbney, piox. is. MUliael Gallaghci. Mlihatl Galla gher, jt.. assault and battei., Gilbert Wormuth, puis. 10. Etnest Hope, William Mooney.statu tury butglaty; Martin Giurell, pi os (T. It. llowen) 20. James Conneis, ji., selling lltiuor without license, Thomas Lejshnn, pi os. 21. Hatiy C'askey, latceio by bailee; Alexunder Dunn, ji., m 2 P.'itilck Mun!e, aggiai.ited asuu!t and battel y; Wllllnm Cosuove, ptos TL'KSDAY. JAX. .11 3 S H. Hosmer, false pieionces; V. D. Dicwstei, tn os. 4. Wllllnm O'llilen.stntutoiy buiglary; Martin Gun ell, pio". IS. Jnmes Muipln, laueiiy and ieoel ing, Maittu Gunell. pios. :i. Kied. Nicholson, assault and bat ter) ; Maiy Jay, pio. !7. John Coash, lelonious wounding; Mai tin (luirell. nios. 21" Emmet Loweiy. assault and bnt- , teiy; Albert U Wright, pros. i'J. M. Uosenbluth, assault and battel y; L. Fieidman, pros. 30 Fiank Kavalofske. Peter Uaib so"ke, Call Schneider, IgnaU lie lonza, aggi.iMited assault and battel y. Joseph Cluinek. pros. Fiank Ojdoii aggiuvated asFiiull and batter): Thomas Le)uhon, pi os, Jacob Haiatto, attempt at uipo; Mis. A. Cnunato, piox. Samuel Smith, inbbeiy; Martin Gur- l ell. pi os. 34. Geoige Htegen, assault and battery; Patiick Carne), puis. 3.". Theodoie Y'ouiklvltz, assault and batteiy; Amelia Youtkhitz, prox. Sfi. CurtlH E. Helmes. embezlement; Fled. Thels, Jr., iiros. 37. Michael H)ko, assault and battery; Michael Jioak, pros, 35. John Murphy, nssault nnd battery; lamest Lowmstein, pios. Sit. Hot man Kevv, larceny and receiv ing; John W. Kit by, pios. 40. 41. 4.'. Anthony Durkln, Joseph Payton, malicious mischief, Martin Gur l ell, uios. Walter II. J. Mo ran. embezzlement; Robert A. Monlck, puis. Joseph Wotopkey.aliiiH Joseph Woy- cinoy, laiceny unci leoeiung; i:i len Bochlnskv, puix. 43 Joseph Molley, rape, Annie Harwin, pio. 41. James Mmphy. laiceny and receiv ing, Martin Gunell, pios. WEDNESDAY, FEU. 1. 45. Thomas Naso, felonious attempt; Joseph Altonna, pros 00 Pairs Men's S3'50 Slioes AT 2.00. Spencer tWk fi m. t i ii One thing is certain: 4G. Wllllnm .Shannon, trnlllcklng in rog lntered bottles, T. S. llulllng.pros. 47. Harvey Shannon, malicious mis chief. T S. Hulling, pros. 48. William II. nurnslde. fornication and bastardy; Ella Deckel, pro. 49. George Itlvetiburg, nssault and bat teiy, K M Miller, pros CO. William Constlne. malicious mis chief. William Tnbiii, pros. 51. Anthony Duikln. Joseph Payton, malicious mischief; Martin Giu lell, pros 52. Ei nest Hope, exhibiting lascllous photographs, Martin Gurrcll.pros. 53. Jnmes .Ionian, M. E. Jordan, forg ery; Hairy MeConnell, pros. fit. F. II. Snder, embezzlement, J. S Smith, pios. S3. Kutle Bieen, larceny and reccllng; A. C Nettleton, pros 66. Milton Mulllv, fornication and bns taidy, Uzzle .lorn, prox. 57. Charles Wenzel, ttalllcing in regis tered bottles, T S. Hulling, pros. 5S. John Sehonk. furnishing false state ment to reporter; W. J. Sniffer, plot. 59. Leon lieckiu, curving concealed weapon. John Smith, pros CO. Walter Capwell, defrauding board ing house, P. II. Duikln, pros. 61. Nellie Itednnkl. larceny and receiv ing, Emll Dnldoltz, pros. 62. George A. Stinimeis, cutting timber trees T. M. lAnch, Pios. 63. Thomas Fldlei, Intel feline with electllc metei, Hob.llt Hayclell, puis 64. Thomas Stosli, lateen) bs bailee, Fiank Hecki-r puis C-. Thomas Slosh, false pretences, Fiank liei ker. puis. THl'KSDAY. FEH. 2. 66. Alice Uiandt. selling llciuor without license; Bessie L'ohen, piox. 07. Alice Uiandt. keeping bawdy house, Hessle Cohen, prox. es, Venclnzo Satin, fotntcallon; Michael Mooney, pios. f'J. Jacob Suravltz. leiehina: stolen goods, Jnmes J. (llbne), puis 70. Venelnzo S.ulo, Illegal praitlie of medicine, Mike Moone, pios 71. John l.ahotsk), peijtir) Joseph Voczlnskl, puis 72. Ean Tuckei. T. J. Muxej, luueny by bailee; W. II Win llngton, puis. 73. Evnn Tuckei, T. J. MiiNeV. II. Jo sephs'. M P. Jacobs, C II. Deny, eonsplinc). A. E. Wiight. pros. 74. Michael Durkln. selling liquor with out lic-eme. Seth Smith, pros. 7." Patiick Judge, assault nnd batteiy; Bernard Hanett. puis. 76. John Plnkow. assault and batteiy; Wllllnm Itkhuids. pios 77. S.mtl Noll, assault and battery. Einest CJeinotio, pios. 78. John Wlnt'skl. Amelia Wisneski, selling llciuoi without lheiise, Thomas I.e)shon, pros. 7!. Patrick FlannelH. selling llciuor without license. John C. Peck. puis. 50. Elizabeth Hnrilngton, selling llniiui without license, Thomas H. C Mnlonev, tnos. 51. John Wisnoskl, selling liquor on Sun- da) Geoige Millet puis. FRIDAY, FIOM 1. SJ. John IMnko. false pieti met. Will iam Cialg, ptos. SJ. Patrick Muri.i), assault and bat tet); John Line, puis. 54. Eva Cuii hen, assault and battel); Fiank Ullseo, jnos. 55. A. R. Edgitt. larceny by bailee. W. II. Wh) te. pios. &C. John Kanuslnskl, assault and bat teiy, Julia Solaek, pio. B7. Anthony Kane, malliious mlsihlct; Martin Gunell, puis. 88. Bridget Connei .common sh.o1c1: Maiy Joidan, piox. SO. Anthony Kane, malicious mischief; Mat tin Gui roll, pros. 90. Michael Cloli lieski, luiiglai). Annie Harwin. prox. 91. Jacob W. Ho)ce, embezzlement; William Hodby, pios. 92. Ellen Noone, assault and battery; Maiy McKenzie, piox. 93. Mai tin Uuike, selling liquor with out license; John Mellale, pins. SATURDAY, FEB. I. 94. Joe Sklsel, surety, Kate Selkniska, piox. 93. Augustus FUzpatiiek.suret) ; Kllza beth Brady, piox OO.Churlle Hannlck, suiety; Tlioma1 Fallon, in os. 97. Bildget Mack, surety; Maiy Moran, Pt ox. 98. Luke Haian, surety; P. F. Hnran, pros. 99. Chnrles Yoos, suiety; Alejiunder AVelssenllllh, pros. 100. Annie 'Cavanaugh, surety; Thomas Conners, pros. 101. John Donovan, surety; Mniy Ann George, piox. 102. Vengenzo Plizlose, ninety; Raffelo Lamorthe, pros. 103. John Rlley.surety; Murylllley.prox. 101. James Relllv, suidty; Fiank Pa tience, pros. 103. Kittle Fox, Riirety; Joseph Fetzer, pios. 106. Daniel Hansteln, suiety; Mis. L Price, diox. 107. Jessie II. Komble, surety; Joseph Tetzer, pios. 10S. Andiew Miller, suiety; Barney Ba buskey, pros. 109. Peter Roche, surety; William Arm son, nios. Ayers j Hair Vigor j s makes hair grow, j 110. James Shcildan, surety; John Mar tin, pios. 111. Mary Dugan, surety; Bildget Du- gan, prox. 112. P. V. Flaherty, deseitlon; Annie H. Flaherty, prox. 113. Cella Eastman, htircty; Winford Moran. pros. 111. J. L. Schrooder, Harry Davis, Louis Schroeder, surety; John Clirlst, pros'. 115. Richard Phillips, deseitlon, Sam uel H. Ciew, pros. 110. Elicit Mottscavltz, suiety; Stanley Openovltz, pros. 117. Annie States.Mngglo Xvynch.suiety; Catherine Lynch, prox. 118. Joseph Hosle, surety; Annie Hosle, prox. 119. Jano Rydor.suiety; Patrick Walsh, pros. 120. Martin Poff suiety. John J. Grlf- lln, pros 121. Andrew Meirlck, nuiety, Richard Fleming, puis. 122. Frank Merilck, surety, Richard Fleming, pros. 123. James F. Mooney, desertion; Mary Ann Mooney, piox. 121. Tatrlck Barrett, desertion; Kate Bariett. prox. 125. Michael P. Lavello, desertion; Ellen Lavelle, prox, 126. William Mulchtone.surety; Thomas Cunlgan. ptos. 127. William Mulchronc, surety; John Ciirrlgnn. pros 128. P. J. L)nott, suioty; T. H. C. Ma- loney, pros 129. Gw)Ilin Jones, surety. Edward Gannon, pros. 130. Edw irdHi'iinlBhunrtJiety, Michael Oulkln, pros, 131. Pntilek Currlgnn. surety. Wllllnm Mulchione, tiros. 132 Thoniod Xollon. surety. Annie Fct zeuui, prox 133. William Lloyd.surety; Hugh Lewis, pros. 134. Jnmes .Sullivan, deseitlon, Eliza beth Rtilllvun, nrox. 135. Dald P. Roche, sutety. George Soanor, pros. 13G. Frank MellsUey, suiotv: Mary Kroplls, tirn-t. 137. Harry Prlestoeh, surety; Thomas Letcm, pros. 13S. Michael Reap, surety: John Gnu- shnu, pros. 139. James McMnhon, surety, Mtiggle McMnhon, piox. 110. John Kenned) .surety; Ellen Walsh, Pi ox. 141. Vlnccnto Fiauilo, suiety; .1. Poh- qiic lo, puis 142. Mlehnel Lecnnrd, surety; James J. Gallagher, pios. 143 James Timlin, suiety; Jiuuep Doud, PIC!' 114. Sarah Runne, surety; Bildget Jluddv, piox. "i '"ntherlne L)nch, suiety; Annie Stadt, prox. . 16. Venciii7c SmjIo, surety; Mlko Mootie), pi 04. 1L. Max Swaitz, surety; William DourjliPt, pros. 14S. Ell7ubeth Williams, surety; S.Wlll- lams, pios. 149. Fiank Rogall. suiet, Hugh Col lins, pros 131. Annie lleko, surety; Sylvester Scheletzc, pios. 152. Bridget Huddy, suietv, Sarah Rowan, prox. 153. Maggie Loftus, Bridget Farrell, Maggie Joyce, surety; Maggie Me Donild, piox. SECOND WEEK MONDAY. FEB. 6. 151 Patrick Padden. Patiick McMnhon, Thomas O'Mnlla.burglaty, Mnitlu Gurrell, pros. The third and greatest bargain Monday of the January clearance sale An occ.tsion that will surpass ALL previous sensational features this month an occasion dunng which this ttade event will surpass ITSELF and ALL its previous doings, no matter how re markable thev have been New lots of desirable merchandise take the place of those that are being closed out continually, and the best that our immense stock affords will not be spared. Look here today for the most staitling leatuies, and don't be surprised if we exceed your best expectations. Bargain counter specials on Monday An iinpiecedented gathering ol staple meichandise at prices that will suipiise you. At this reason ol the car. when baigain sales aie at theii height, every shopper of experience expects, and has a light to expect, the most radical pi ice cutting and that is just what you may expect here today. K K ft A surprise in linen towels All of pi Ices tilt i lll go tol.i at cut Teni-fle iloen ble.illlMl tow oN, "ti.i l,iif.i je, URul.ir price , Zc , xju c hil . , luth 15c !" Fifteen lneii unlilt.it in d hath tnu tk si &" V ti a a w h a ti a & .' ti v V ft. X ti a a ti ti x tt X ti J, s , u X n X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X eN, ii luelii lousj ettu tiu.u lt .Kc Ki.ide. Miecl.il 19c I'iltv duzc ii pun IhuMi tl imaik lnv- Is price h im hi hi Jet ., iltiilnir OCp thNmilf 1 fur . .. . '' WIlAPPIlIt ri.OTII-Uc pillar 10e. tii,illt of lit eeed wuppoi cloth In etr deIrubl ratlirn. pe- Ar ti.ii I'H'.l'UIlD SWISSKS-lllKh m tod llii't eie 30c jitr vattl. cut prki! w lillit the 1 ivl . c 1 Ibis 15c Dress goods and silks at reduced prices In luttlce In jouitclf oll imhi to Si nei et'I Ittlll 111 tlll. Mm rflAU.IBS t Imllli ,"u pile -B.ilalue of our all n.ol Kl ide, hiicdul I Of, I'tilXTIlU PI.AXXi:i.S All of oui all wool pilnted Uinuclb, uvular -?(),-. inn Jt , nut i ial cut pi lie . "'' WASH SIl-KS-In -.tlirtes.inil checkb le.cl Milne ",'jc. Spctl.il cut prke Or ituiliirf thN sal,. ... . & I'OI.OHCD I'AXCV SILIvS-PiUc has been UJc. bpitl.il cut pilco -lo-duilnir H.de "'' WOflli IJUKSS COOUS-Illack iIb uittl wool dicxs (jottlH, vOc grade. Special cut pilco dtiilnsr ihN 0r f.,ile ltJl- mtnss patti:kxs All of our 55 unci $7 drees patterns In one lot. Special cut price durliiK this -i iq .tle . "T-' SCOTCH TVi:i:0-One lot Stitch Tweed and all wool Ihnjllxh tlt.s Kootls fAie. ,'iade. Special cut "JAn pilco duiliifr this Halo .... . t' PI.AXXIILS AND SUHOnS-One lot all wool lUnncltf etge.s and ladles' doth; pilrc has been Jje untl iVn Wc Siicclal lut prlco . . ' PISINTKD CHINA AMJ Kul'LAItO SILKS TDc. und c (ir.ide. 3n Special cut price . . . ",w Sale of fine laces up to 8 inches wide I'ancy colored chiffon lacta lerj wide orlentnl laces black bilk laces and a ast allety of be.iv ecru Inser tion Not a pleco In the pit eer bold lor less than .Vie. and home an hUh ns Tit a lard Tho sacrifice pilco Is In n me iabes one-half and otheis ono thlid tlu foimer pilie. Whllo 9Qr they hint, per aiU -u Irish point insertion at less than half JiiBt os much of a baisal-i an tho X X X X X H X s X X X ti X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Item above whlto and tciti, Hiiltnlilc tor trlmmliiB cither woolen t.r wash ante tlresHts Price w is fiom 2!ic. to ii'e per .ud. While tin 1 0, last " 10c cambric embr'dcr's during this sale 4c Three bi md lots of cambric nnd naliibook e nibrolderlos tin to live Inched wide; former pilco w.ih We.. J2i , and lsc. Snielal during this ac sale, flc , Co and w $2 embroidered chiffon at half price Special tulo tomotrow of embroltl ered ehlffon In a lar-'o Mirluty of col ons Prices i re JI 7" and ti per QRe jaiel. Whllo tluy lostN . "JW Pure linen hemstitched handkerchiefs only 5c About forty down to bo nold tomor row. RckuIhi' 1Cte. valiio at halt cr pilce. Whllo they Ut ul A 'A U U '.t U 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A it 'A a Haviland China 1 2 It Is Important -t u. tw u.u u I H Irfiwwwj tt ct Mlf wv Mm tt attp W hut H uj lUvflind China k wMMt MJ fiMi B 1 Mac AG$mdas I I 'aV' Limooos''.'' I pect. If you anticipate buying in the near future look these patterns over carclully, they will interest you. CuxVteA . r & Peck, WALK IN AMD 153. Thomas O'Malla, Patrick Padden, Patiick McMnhon. William Kelly. stntittoiy burglary; .Martin Our- roll, puis. 150. Joseph Sklsel, Kate Sklsel, assault and batteiy, John Sclknska, pros. 157. Joseph Mullen, aggravated assault and batter) , David Walsh, pros. 15S. P. J. Kiains, embezzlement; C. L. Rice, pros. 159 M. J. Coleman, embezzlement; C. M. Butts, pros. 100. Justin Nodelsky, aggravated as sault and battery; Lewis Flcher, ptos. 101. Thomns S. Davis, negligence by bailee; Patrick Cuslck, pros. 162. William It. Ward, larceny and re ceiving; II. Bcvans, pros'. 163. P A. Slskl, latcuny nnd receiving; Michael Stephko, pros. J6 1, Isaac Summerhlll, carrying con cealed weapon; Jncob Koch, pros 16". Michael Gasper, fornication nnd bastardy, Mrs. Koizlck Borka, piox. ICentlnued on. l'ege 7. 'M&ifMkM. Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming Remnants that were 9c to 15c, today 5c ri Owl .uiN i eminent" of l'lench slug lliiliN, xeii.ieker, I iMl orjJ.llnlle, bed tltUIng Mrlped and corded cluck, In fact cotton Kood of e.ery deseilptton due ot th- piece fiom 'ie to e,. 1"c , cheiiee of nn TAHI.i: 1, 1XBN lilt ached table Until ieslil.il !'ic. nr.itle, niicil.il T'7-. diuiiiK thN --.lie .. AXOTHKK LOT Bleached nnd un blcaehctl 'ie Ki-.ule, "pedal cut "IQr pilctt tluilns thN hdle w. i;iDi:ituu'X rrxxi:i - plain and t tint v eiderdown Minim H that MittiTii the . lid, peiliil pilco Win while thej la-it l-,x" Ladies' fine quality cloth jackets, at less than half price W e have made the pilce t-o tint thtie 1 an In no doubt .iIjuul the biu Kulu If oti are still thlnklne,' of bil liiK a Jacket. ou can do no better than to examine theve. A sairlllie pike Is the litbt that wo expect ut this times of tho ji.il. In eicij liihlnnco thu for mer pilce ticket remain'! on the frag ment, so that ou m ly see how much tit a snliif there Is to b made. $S Jackets are $SM 1H Jackets mil t 'iS J.lri JatkelH aro 7 'is & Jacktts are t'JS AmoiiB the above are some verj hlnh class ktrscy Raiments, silk lined thieuiqhout, of the mcit excellent llti Ish Ladies' $3 brilliantine waists at only 1.98 Several eij piettv hljles, tucked front nnd hack, made of tho finest ciu.illtj nt blaek brllltantlne according to the newtst bts les , nil sles, prlco wis jicmi less than $J ",- OR Special while thsj last . . -'0 Ladies' $1.75 flannel waists, special at 98c Several stiles some that vvcro $l..iO otheis lediieed fiom Situ to JI 75. All of them rliboiatelj trlnimotl with In. del and all at ona remaiknblo boi enln prlte, large sizes onlj. nar While they Uint you Ladies' $1.50 and $2 wash waists at 39c Cliailnir out all odds and ends of wash waNls befoio tho opt nlnir of the sprlns season. The present price on thesi Is on I j' one sixth in sumo In stances, Material Is lawn, in ulrus and Una kIubIuiiii, detachable collar, soma white and others of the same material i the waist. Pi Ices wero 73c.. 93c. $1 15, $1 and Jl 9s, special clos- 7Q- lug pilco whllo they last Children's $1.25 and $1.75 wash dresses at only 69c Somo pliln nnd others tilmnicd very hnndbomtly with torchon lace. All sizes fiom Ci to II, anil nil at one Krtut baiKiiln prlco while they An lat uvu 75c quality H. & S. corsets at 49c You will lecotrnlzo tho value when j on si o them vVt promlso jou th it. All Hlzcs an In Unlimited ipian- AOn tlty T'yt' $1.25 H. &S. sateen corsets at 75c Stantlaitl 'ii olue In bl.uk, vvhlto anil jjre. Tho teasou of tho lovvness In price lies In the vntniSH of the quautlt) boiiKlit. pool il inlcatzr cluiliiK tills sale you. 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A A 'A 'A 'A 'A'A'A 'A 'A 'A 'A In presenting our new open stock Dinner Ware patterns, of which we have several of this famous make, vc will be brief. One with delicate pink loses, scattered sprays, heavy coin gold edge and light gold tiac ing. Another, large roses nnd green sprays on Bcrain shape. They arc artistic in the highest sense, and the cost is lower than you would ex 134 Wyoming Avenue. LOOK AROUND. The Wllkca-liarre Record can be had In Scranton at tho rows BtanJs of Her man llros , 404 Spruce and G03 Ltndln CVcetAr Mac, Lackawanna avenue. DIED. DRAKE In Old Fo'so. Pa . Sunday. Jan. 22, 3S99, Josephine, daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehenezer Drake Funeral at the home on Tuesday, Jan 21, at 1.3U p. m CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The K!nd You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slgnaturo of SS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Ave. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 18c white goods, now only 9c White poods of etrv description In checkH, plaids and stripes, pilco Op was I , special tluilni; tho sale.. '" CA.MbHH' Yard wide Htift llnNh. and as good as I.ouHtlate, aluo C. lee., Mi1xl.1l ml price Ml'SI.lX Four cent cpiallt.v of .ml wldo unbleached miNlln, ml -Jf, pilco ou Short leiDJthHof 1111 slln. culoud shlrt I11K ai.d cotton remnants wotth fumi V to 12Vie.. bpeclal while thev "Jf lust " 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 X X X X X X X X X X X GIXOIIAAIS-Oue lot of drtbs RlnKliams, to so at . inc. 6c Ladies' 10c full seamless hose 7c Kxliantillnarj value at the pi lee All of this lot are full seambss w,u ranted fast black and aro novi r bold anvwheie for less than 13c. Spc- nc cl.il cut pileo during this sale.... w Another lot of ladies' faHt black full seamless Iicim , evtiv pair win ranted, the l'te kind, sptdal ilurinu f lr this bale lyJ Boys' 25c merino shirts and drawers 25c III Biey nnd white, veij Rood qual ity but odd sizes. Never sold for Ics thin JV. Special cut jiilio tlur- f er Iiitf this, salo li',- Ladies' 29c jersey ribbed vests at 19c Ono lot of ladles' jeroy ilbbcd vests, Brey and ecru hich neck and I Or X X X X X leinj sleeves, special ... w 75c Nottingham curtains, with pole complete, 43c HlKh eiu.illty of tho i urtnius and the saving on polo and tilnunlns, which N 2.rit. etia makes this .1 one dollar combination Special tluiliiKilr. this bale "C $1.25 ruffled Swiss curtains, with pole complete, 77c These cm talus aie woith fullj $123, nnd with tho pole nnd trimmings l 39 They will neve i bo so cheap nRiiln as durlnu thlb sale, com- TJr, plete $1.75 ruffled fish net curtains, with pole, 98c Here, too Is a savins of nearlj halt tho price Hcst ciualitv ot curtains oulv, full length und full width, with ihotco of polo and trimmings, fiRp complete yoc 35c cloth bound books at only 8c A phenomenal snlu and no wonder Hooks ot cipial merit aro sold dally as speilul birKulns for lSe. and 20c. II. tia tjiullty of paper neat cover de slejn and flrst-elass IiIihIIiik. Titles bj Oolilsmltli. Dickens. Stevens, Je rome, Scott. Doyle, IS. I rile, Irvliifr, etc. Well known titles only. Pub- Q,, llshed ut Me OL X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X , X X X Again today special offering in confectionery Assorted chocolates anil bon bons packed In half pound boxes finest nunllty of confectionery, special 6,, per box Wo shnll iiIbo offer us a special number 3i)0 pounds of peanut brittle sold cveiy where for no less than 12c. per pound, hero to day tit Qn only ot- 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'AA 'A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A Stationery Everybody needs it, and must have it, we have good every clay goods in this Hue, and give best value for least money. 150 leave?, Pencil Tablet ie. 60 leaves, Oootl Ink Tablet 4c. 72 leaves, Count 13ook, Mix4 4c. Titno Hooks, Weekly or Monthly,.. 4c. Vest Pocket Memorandum Hook .... 1c. Kent Kereipt Hooks ie. Ledger Hooks ie. I.nrRu Slate Hook, fixR, 2 leaves .... 4c. 24 Sheets Commercial Xote Paper . 4c. 21 Knvelopes, R and G Inches 4c. Photo nnvelopes 1 foi 4e. Hlialiiess Itlnnks, Letter Heads .... 4c. Hatchets and Oiocers Pass lliok 4 for 4c. Ink and Pencil Kraserfl Ie. Rubber Hands -lo. 2," ShlppliiR Tubs 4o. 12 Sheets Fool Cap or Li'Kal 4c. We have a lurcre nssortnient of Hox Paper, some woitli 23 centH. All lte duced. Uattleshlp Hov, contains 4S sheets nnd 4S nnvelopcvi 10c. Another Hox, was 14c reduced to. ,10c. Juvenile Hox-, shaped like a book. worth 20c, reduced to tc. Gilt Covered, with diawcr. worth 15c, I educed tc 10;. Another Xeat Hox, with 24 shests and 21 Envelopes, woith 10c, to qo. 'c. Lead Pencils 12 for Jc. Lend Pencils, Hubber Tips, ..C for 4c. 1,'ad Nlcklo, Hubber Tips, Hed Pol- Ifihed 4 for !c. Ink Hed, Oieon, Hluo and Hlnoi; .. in. Hed and Hluo jenclltt 4 for 4i MucllnRc and Paste 4c. Venn i, for 4c. We don't stand aside for anybody in this line. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN U. UMVlti, Prop. Mercereaii & Connell Established 32 Years. ' Watches n,n- Tho largest lock of Sterling Silverware and Novelties. A large selection of Fine Diamonds Rich Cat Glass Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc. A heaittlfiil show of iv on: ti.u sroiiK, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "('Oil, UXUIA.VI.b." SCRANTON DAIRY COMPANY -DI.M.KItS IN - MILK and CREAM MANircriitMts or BUTTER AND CHEESE IMirc. Fresh Milk deliveied at your door every morning m time lor bieakfjst. DEPOTS: 30S Spruce St. '22(5 West Market St. I1I.J .Jackson SI. :!;ti ritistun Au. TEUE RHONE, GENERAL OFFICE : Mouse) Ave. ami Larch St. TELEPHONE 4120- Patent Flour $4.25. Every barrel warranted .1 X X X X X X H t A. F. KIZER . 120 Washington Avenue. THE DICKSON M'FG 09 ticraulon and Wlllcos-llurro, t'j. MuuufetUurcrs of L0C0IH0T1VES.STATI0NARY ENGINES liolleri, HolstlnzanJ Pumplni Machlaary, i eneral Otllce, Bcrantou, I'i i i X X X X 4c
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