-. "V "?-! f 4 " "'.) txt.-m-uv , m(w y -y-mivfr x TJ& kCtlANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1899. .7i pa NEW COMPANY. The Clover Leaf Manufacturing com pany la tho namo or a now corporation recontly formed In this city. On Mon day, Feb. 13, (in application for a char tor will bo mado to the governor by E. 1.2. Hendrlck, Clarence E. .Spencer, Lew is A. Bassett, Lyman M. Smith and James I'. Ilurr. Tho character and object of the com pany lb tho manufacture of commerce Horn wood, metal or fiber or other ma terials. It really means tho rovlvlnc (n thlu city of what was formerly the Pendleton Bobbin Manufacturing com pany, which was recently absorbed by the Hendrlck company. Tho bobbins manufactured were of metal and took the place of wooden ones. COMPULSORY EDUCATION. Charles Alexander, the new attend ance officers, guys tome people eeem to think the position of attendance onicer Is art easy one. That It Is not bo far as I hae gone In the Fifth and Sixth wards and tho Third district of tho rirst word 1 have found 073 children between the ages of six and twenty years who are not attending tho pub lic schools. About one per cent, of these are In prlwite 01 paiochl.il schools. Most oi the rhlldrcn are working and In somq cases are the solo support of the families. If the same percentage continues there will be nearly 2,000 children In the city not at tending school. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs. r. .T. McAndrew and daughter, Hannah, spent jcsteulny with 0y pliant friends. Mrs. Henry Olver, of Darlo avenue, Is vlpitliig at Ileulck Centre. Mrs J. S. Niles is now thought to be out of danger. C. E. Rcttew, now traveling engin eer for a large locomotive concern, Is spending a few dae with his family In this city. A profitable oyster supper was seived at the homo of Thomas Allen, of Bel mont btreet, Saturday night, for tho benefit of tho Second Presbyterian church. The ladles of the Methodist church nr ananglnf ro a tea on Washington's birthday. Edward, the three- ear-old son of Martin McDonald, died Satin day at the home of Patrick Ward. The child's mother died two weeks ago. OLYl'HANT. William iloale, a well known tesl dent of Olyphant, died at his home In that town Huturduy moinlng at six o'clock. Deceased bad been In ill health for the past jear, but wus able to be around up to the day previous to hit death. Mr Healej was bom In Ire land. He came to this country about 40 years ngo and settled In Dunmorc, where he lled about ten years and then moed to Olyphant. wheie he has ince resided. He was an industrious, up tight man, a good citizen and a loving father He was inspected by all who knew 111 m. Besides his wife, two ons and four daughtcn sunlve him They are Patrick and William Healey, Ji ; Mrs. J. C. Gtler, Pittston; Misses Belle, Margaret and Annie Healey. of Oly phant. Tho funet.il will take plae tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. A itqutem maps will be celebrated In Si. Patrick's chuuh Interment will be made in Dunmore cemetery. Democratic caucuses weie held In the Fit st and Third wards Saturday night. The following ticket was placed in the field in the First waru: coun ell, Michael Fojel, cchool director, Thomas Ncalon, constable, M. Norton. In the Tlhrd ward for council Anthony Olllespie beat his opponent M J. O Halloran, by ten otes Thomas Lenahan was lenomlnatcd for school diiector A Democratic caucus will be held In tho Second waul next Saturday even ing. Among the names mentioned as candidates for council are Dr. F L. Van Sickle and Michael Bosak, while i:. J Burko and John Murray ate In tho field lor constable. Lasher's electroscope will be seen at the Father Mathew opera house on Tuesday evening Tho electioscope Is one of Edison's latest Inventions and many thillllng war scenes will be shown. JERMYN. On Wrdnesday evening recognition sen Ices will be held at the First Bap tist church to which everyone is Invit ed. Following will be the ordei of the meeting: Prayer, Rev. "W. C Hall; sermon, Itev. Thomas 'De Gruchy. of Sctanton; duties to pastor, Hew J. S. Thomas, duties to church, Rev. T. E. Jepscn, church and community, Itev. A J. Tord; pastor and church socie ties, Rev. J. L. Williams; welcome to pastor, Rev. C A. Benjamin, response, pastor. Mm. Michael Roche, an aged and es timable lady, died at her homo on Main htreet nt 11 o'clock on Saturday morn ing. Deceased has been a resident of this boiough for the past thirty years and was well known in the commoun Ity by whom she was held In great es teem Sho Is survived by her husband, one son, John J., four daughtcis, Mrs. 1 J Monahan, Mary Gillen, of Carbon dale, Maggie and Lizzie, and two brothers, Joseph Mcssett, of Carbon dale, and Arthur Messett, of South Muln street. Tho funeral will take pluco on Tuesday morning. A lequlem mans will be celebrated In Sacred Heart chuiih at 9 30 and interment Will be made in St Rose cemetery, Carbon 3alp At tho last meeting of tho Franklin Literary society the following pro gramme was rendered- Recitation, Miss Louisa Moon; leading, Nellie Blakeslee; reading. Elmer Fowler; or jan solo, Bridget Marsh; recitation, Maggie Maxwell, essay, Nellie Lough ley biography, George Harris, vocal 10I0, Genrgo Myeis, accompanied by V'innle Wnll. AlthouEh organized but i short time the students ure showing a. wonderful enthusiasm In their 30 :lety. The meetings aro held fottnlght y in the high school building and tho loctety which Is controlled entirely by the sUudentH who have given proof that they are Interested In their school work and are desirous of making everything connected with the school a success. Mrs. Mathew Leslie, of the East Bide, Is 111 of Influenza The Delaware and Hudson aro build ing flew mining cars of considerable larferdlmensloiiB than thosedn present V-ij-V ;-- jfew J3TJ 1850-1898 Known over tho world as a Intx staple remedy wmn boxcaonlr. mu m i iYJ Another Week of Wonderful Bargain Giving resad to cost or vaue w- 9 Former selling prices are fcCllpSltlJir entirely ignored. It is beyond question the Every Effort Ever ' Made 13V Today Monday will find every department alive ft with bargains the saving on which to you will be VJ25 very great. Dress Very Cheap Very Good Goods Sale continues all the week new and staitling bargains greet you today. i yard for your choice of 2130 32C yards of double-width Plaids worth 8c yard. , 1 vard for vour choice of over 02C 4000 yaids of line effects in Novelty Diess Goods and Fancy Plaids. yard for choice of big as J, DC sortment ot plain and Nov eltiesincluding 45-in Storm Serge and Cashmeie; 46-in. fine Check Novelties and all wool Cheviots, worth from 39c to 59c. yaid for new styles in all 75C wool Drap d'Hte, Coverts and other fabrics, worth $1.00 and $1.25 yard. yard for your choice of a 5yC magnificent assortment of Taffetas all pure silk and posi tively worth 75c yard. THE AVENUE CORNER AH Goods Delivered Free. use. T1ip change will be of benefit to both the rompanv and the miners ai it is expected that considerably moro coal -will be hoisted up the shaft and put through the breaker. The employes of tho Edgorton col liery received their month's pay on Saturday John Woodworth, of Cemetery stieet, Is seriously ill of plurlsy. The fair under the auspices of the congregation of Sacred Heait church will clobe after this evening until ras ter Monday. D J. Meehan, of the Hast Side, was an Olyphant visitor yesterday. Mrs. Carey, mother of Attorney H. D. Carey, is quite 111 at her home In Scott. Burglars m.ido one of their periodical visit to the Ontaiio and Western depot Saturday night nnd overhauled the contents of reveral express packages some of which they successfully car ried away. PRICEBUHO. The concert to be given In the P. M. church on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Y. P. W. Ij , will no doubt be a first-class treat to all mu sic loers, as the best homo talent of the town and other places will tal:o part therein Mr. Parsons and family, of Main street, have gono to reside In Olyphnnt. Lafayette Doyle, of the Bouleard, Is slowly recovering after avvury severe attack of pneumonia. A grand masquerade ball will be held In Klefer's hall on Main street, Thurs day evening under the auspices of the Elite Dancing1 class. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aw aro that pneu monia alwas results from cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few years ago when 60 many cases resulted In pneumonia, It was observed that tho attack was never followed by that di sease when Chamberlain's Cough Item edy was used. It counteracts any ten dency of a cold or la grlppo to re sult in that dangerous disease. It Is th best remedy In the world for bad colds and la grippe lZvery bottle war ranted For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bros., wholesale and retail agents. TAYLOR. Miss Mattie Harris, of Taylor street, has returned home after vlsltlnm friends In Bentrice. Miss Kate Winters Is 111 at her home on P.alhoud stieet. Miss Martha Lewis, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David X. I.ewlB, will be united in marriage to William Morgans, a popular young man ot Providence, on Wednesday eve ning, January 25. Messrs. Sherade and William Tldd, of ot this place, called on Scranton friends yesterday. A grand entertainment will be con ducted In Weber's rink on Thursday evenlnir February 9, by tho Ladles' Aid society of the recently organized parish. The best of local talent and also some of the best musicians and soloists havo been secured for the event. They have succeeded In secur ing Master Walter Deckllncck, of West Kcranton, who bears the name of the "Phenomenal Boy Soprano.'" Ho lias This finds whole things supreme Dargain event or tne year. A veritable miracle in modern merchandising. A store overflowing with irresistible attractions to shrewd buyers staggering the commercial world and confusing aspiring competition proving that Jonas Long's Sons' is the greatest value giving centre a store for the people vigorously Today's Prices on Groceries the Standard Granulated Sugar, with other groceries, 21 lbs.S1.00 California Hams.home smoked, lb 53MC Sugar Cured Hams, over 12 lbs.....' 8 i-4C Sugar Cured Hams, under 12 lbs 8 i-2c BASEMENT. Great Value-Giving in Shoes the very best for the Men's $4.00 Box Call Lace Shoes, Cornell toe, heavy extension edge, welted and stitched. Water-proof you'll need no rub- ... bers with them. Monday puce 5.UU Men's and Boys' Solid MINING Shoes, heavily nailed Q always sold for $1.50 VoC Women's $3.00 Shoes every size, style and width. Bound you shall know their goodness. Monday price 1 ,VO Women's Dongola Lace and Button Shoes, all styles, heel and spring heel, $1.50 value. On Monday only y"C Jon 21 S appeared In some of the high class en tertainments and recently In tho Acad emy of Music A social will be held at the conclusion of tho entertainment This evening: will occur the benefit drawing for Mrs. Llewelyn Evans, at Llewelyn's hall. A large number of chances have been disposed of. It Is a worthy cnuse nnd des.es the pat ronage of the public In general. John Grilllths, ot Bellevue, called on relatles In this place yesterday. Miss Sadie Edwnids has returned to her home in Plymouth afte,r visiting relatives In this place. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gomer Jones weie the guests of relative? In Hyde Paik yes terday. Mlts'Mame Lowis, ot Mayfield, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of tho Commercial hotel, has returned home. Emblem Division, No. GT, Sons of Temperance, will Initiate a class of 1 candidates at this evening's meptlng. Every member Is in gently, requested to be present. Messrs. David J. and Itichard J. Di vis, of North Taylor, called on friends In Carbondile yesterday. Miss Sadlo Gangwer has returned home after visiting friends In Hanbom. Mr. and Mr. Robert Inglls, of Yates vllle spent the Sabbath with relatives In this place All police officers holding stars bo longing to the borough are urgently re quested to be prespnt at the police sta tion this evening at 7.3 o'clock. By or der of Chief of Police John II. Evans. William J. Davis, of North Main street, was the guen of friends In New ton yesterday. Word has been locelved from Cali fornia announcing the death of James WInslow, the flve-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wlnslow, former resi dence of this town. Mr. William Price called on friends in Hyde Park yesterday. AVOOA. Tho quarterly convention of tho Third istrlct C. T. A. U. was held yes terday afternoon In Sarsfleld hall. E. J. Reilly, of Avoca, acted as president; Patrick Healey, secretary, and Neil McGroarty, treasurer. Messrs. Mack, McGuigan and Buckley were appointed a committee on credentials. After n few Inspiring nnd enthusiastic remarks by Messrs. Gallagher, Lavelle and La vln, the following delegatea responded to roll call: East End St. Aloyslus, James Mulhearn, E. J Brlslln, James Hughes, D. A. Mackln, W. P. McLough lln. East End Holy Saviour, F. D. Butler. J. J. Murphy, J. B. Leonard, J. B. Devlin, Edward Maun. Wilkes Barrc St. Aloslus, H. V. Itellly, Ed ward O'Connor. David Hackett, Wil liam O'Brien. Nantlcoke St, Aloyslus, Eugene Cooper, James Downing, M. F. Buckley, John Casker, Frank McNealla. Avora Auxiliary M. F. Dougherty, U. Walsh. Avoca St Aloyslue, D. J Burns, Patrick Monahan, John Flan nery, James Ward, Father Mathew Wllkes-Barre, M. J. Walsh, P. O'Toole, A perfect method to dOTclop, ettenetheo, enlarvo all ueak, turned, feeble portion ot the Uxlj. taecti ol error and ectci cured. A simple plan, Intoned by phjriloUai. Ap pliance ana treatment tent on vnoce. Write or 1 1 planation and proofs ; mailed ... I.U WS.VU VV, WU.V.iAUUVMb IAJU- fideutlal. . ERIE MEDICAL CO., BurrAU? N.Y. -, 8 MjN January Trade Sale no parallel in the State. Many good are going without Mexican Cotfee, finest blend, lb 21c Aurora Coflce, 13c lb; 8 lbs. for $1.00 Fine Cream Cheese, lb 13c Cream Crackeis, in packages. . 6c 5 lor 25c California Prunes, lb sc EASEMENT. MAIN AISLE NEAR EhkhJP i Charles Laln. Wllkes-Barre St. Aloyslus, II. V. Itellly, Edward O'Con nor, P. II. McGuigan, Dald Hackett, William O'Brien. Kingston St. Aloy slus, Patilck Monahan, Thomas Long, James Burns, J. M. McGroarty, J. M. Mack. Plains St. Alojslus, M. r. Burke, Robert Connlff, Richard Dil lon. Port Grlinth. St. Johns, Daniel Pace, T. r. Caffrey, Michael O'Malley, William Tiemey, James Murphy, Wil liam O'Malley. Tho principal feature of tho afternoon was the debate, "He solved, That Territorial Acquisition Is a Benefit to the United States." P. O'Toole and William Murphy assumed the affirmative and J. J. McIIale and John Martin, of 1'ittston, argued In favor of the negative. After many fine arguments, the prize was awarded to J. J. McHale. In the absence of Rev. J. J. McCabc, who was to act as coad jutor, a committee composed of Messrfl. Gallager, Foster and Butler ucted in place of Father McCabe. The time and place of tho next convention was left to tho decision of the ways and means committee. CRIMINAL TRIAL LIST IS LARGE Concluded from Page ." 166. Nathaniel Holly, fornication and bastardy; Nettle Wheeler, prox. 167. Jacob Crupko, assault and battery; Mary Baronko. prov. 1CS. James McDonald, assault and bat tel y, Sarah Lynch pi ox. TUESDAY, FEB. 7. 160, Chatles Beatty, felonious wound ing, John Lyons, pros". 170. Steven Klsack, John Kisack, statu- toiy burglary, Michael Bosak, pros. 171. Susan Epplyman, assault and bat tery; Phoebo Van Norte, pro. 172. 'P. J. O'Connor, embezzlement; P. A. Barrett, pios. 173. William Carr, Michael Carr. James Carr, John Cleaiy, robbeiy; Thomas Levshon, pros. 174. Jacob Erin, rape; Sadlo Shlmer, prox. 173. Grant Shafer, rape; Charles Shl mer, pi os. 170. Grant Shafer. attempt at rape; Lesplo Johnson, pros. 177. Perry Getz, William Graff, rob bery; Martin Gurrell, pros. 178. W. J. Shubniehl. forgery and em bezzlement, J. A. Dolphin, pros. 179. Trunk Marlnaro, assault and bat tery, Nicholas Groziono. pros. 180. Harry Josephs, Charles Wolf, M. rreadman, conspiracy; Joseph Levy, pros. 181. Joseph J Kelly, Edward Kelly, Martin Kelly, forcible entry and detainer; MIleB F. Clark, pros. 182 Raffael Pasrara, nllas Phlllf Paa sara, muider, Theodore Santoro, pros, WEDNESDAY, TEB. 8. 183. Clarence Snvder, false pretences; Arthur L. Hyble, pros. 184, Mary McGulnness, assault and bat tery; Mary Burke, prox. 185 A. P. Rush, pointing pistol, Mary Carey, prox. 180. Antonio Cardamonl, attempt at rape; Lucia Cena, prox. 187. Lyman Melvln, assault and bat tery: Emma Nichols, prox 188. John Youhasz, selling liquor with out licence; Thomas Leyshon.pros. 189. James Murphy, robbery; Thomas Leyshon, pros. 190. Wallace A. Sturdevant, pointing pistol; Catherine McQerver, prox. 191. Charles Hart, pointing pistol; Bridget Kelley, prox. Domestics at Bargain Counter Prices For the very best grade of Indigo Blue Calicoes. 3Q For the very best grade of light Shirting Calicoes, 4 yd For the very newest patterns in dark Calicoes. For the 6c quality of yard-wide Bleached Muslin. 3 Muslin . i yard for yard wide blcach-4-aC ed Cambric Muslin, worth 8c. i yard for yard wide un OaC bleached Muslin, worth 5c. vard for fine unbleached DC Muslin, worth 7c 63 yard for choice styles in 4C Outing Flannel, worth 10c. oQ for full size White Bed VoC Spreads, worth $1.25. ,- for 50 cent Embroidered 2vC Flannelette Skirt Patterns. Embroideries SSU complete variety of patterns, worth up most wonderful Broken Rice, lb 6c Tomato Ketchup, quatt 15c Calumet Soap, 12 large bars.. 25c Cleveland Baking Powder, lb. 30c Boston Baked Beans, 3-lb. can 10c Rolled Oats, 9 lbs. for 25c Finest Baked Pretzels 8c Best Sugar Corn, doz. cans... 90c BASEMENT. Men's $3.00 Calf, Goodyear welt, Lace Shoes only 150 the lot. Sizes 5 to 7. To those who can be fitted, a very great bargain Monday at Girls' Good Kid Shoes, for school tively worth $ 1 . 50 pair. Monday only Women's Spring Heel Shoes, extra strong kid skin, lace or button, worth $1.75. Monday price only Boys' Casco Call Lace Shoes, Cornell and Harvard toe. J glove grain tops, positively worth $1.50. Monday price ELEVATORS. 1 192. 193. 191. 193. 19C. 197. 193. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 20S. 206. 207. 20S. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. I'eter Lutcouskev, alias Peter Roche, robbery; Matthew Lucas, pros. Amos Lesh, Peter Race, Thomas Kislnger, cutting timber trees; John R. Coslett, pros' William Springer, cutting timber trees; Charles C. Mattes, pros. Frank Robling, sr malicious mis chief; A, Reynolds, pros. II. S. Rosencrans, assault and bat tery; J. B. Lesh, pros. Wallace A. Sturdevant, A, P. Rush, pointing pistol; Mary Barrett, prox. George W. Beale, embezzlement; Henry Mead, pros. Patrick Hughes, assault and bat tery; Mary Dale, prox. Abbldella Golango, selling cigar ettes to minors; MaryKiddlcprox. Joseph Ochekoskl, selling liquor without license; Max Judkovlcs, pros. Patrick Boylan, selling' liquor to minors; Mary Goodwin, prox. James Tord, perjury; John F. Dougher, pros. John J. O'Grady. Ann O'Grady, poisoning cows; Thomas Murphy, pros. THURSDAY. FEB. 9. Daniel Haley. Steven A. Gllby, John C. Peck, robbery; Nathan Styles, pros. W. P. Joyce.vlolatlon of food laws; R. M. Simmers, pros. George r. Helfrlch, violation ot food laws; R. M. Simmers, pros Patrick McHale, assault and bat tery; Anthony Borrls, proa John J. O' Boyle, violation of food laws. R. M. Simmers, pros. P. W. Joyce, violation of food laws; H. M. Simmers, pros. Payton Tajlor, aggravated assault and battery; Andrew Panaslssln, pros. James Shayes, larceny and receiv ing; Mat tin Gurrell, pros. George F. Jacobus, larceny by bailee; A. T. Reynolds, crox. John Smlth.recelvlng stolen goods; Martin Gurrell, pros. G. J. Rosencrans, pointing pistol; J. B. Lesh, pros. John Barry, statutory burglary; R. A. Benson, pros. Mary Rvan, assault and battery; Ellen Walsh, prox. "VIncenzo Relffemillq, rillppo Gar cenzo, Joseph Chouef, malicious mischief; 'P. J. Burns, pros. Michael McAndrew, Kato McAn drew, selling on Sunday; Patrick Cogglns, pros. J. A. Van Horn, embezzlement; C. S Woodruff, pros. Michael McAndrew, Kato McAn drew, keeping a gaming house; Patrick Cogglns, pros. Kato McAndrew. Michael McAn diew, selling liquor without li cense; Patrick Cogglns, pios. Alexander Phillips, alius Thomas Jones, larceny by bailee; F. G, Von Storch, pros. T. F. Nelson, forgery; II. S. Pierce, pros. B. F. Rosenkrantz, Kate Rosen- 24 223. krantz, assault and battery; J. B. Lesh, pros. FRIDAY, FEB. 10. 226 Joseph Vernowskl, pointing pistol, L. B Lyon, pros, 227. H. Josephs, false pretences; B, Levy, pros, DR. B. O. WES-l-iR NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tSTRod Label Special txtra strength. For ImnotenflY. Ttna nf' Power, Lott ilanljood, Htorllity or Barrenneual .11 a bail six for f 5. viitfa- ivrlttcn ruaranteeCl nKnht i ' i-" ci.Bbura ux:uiu.or uynua:. J Wm. a. Clarke, 326 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa 47M?i 'YvPlf nR Jftfy tWMfn akceh Linens yard for best quality of Kid Cambric, worth 4c. yard for the best quality of Plain Crinoline, worth 7c. vard for a lot ol Silicias and Percallnes, worth I2jc. yard (or our 10c quality of line Dress Ginghams. vard for pood quality un bleached Canton Flannel. for fine all-wool Skirt Pat tern, worth 75c. 2aC 5c 5c 3C 59c f to 8c. T"y,i Torchon Laces ctfne 's ;- Big variety widths and patterns, worth 10c. 4yd ever offered Loose Starch, 7 lbs. for 24c Fine Canned Strawberries.... 14c Crown Flakes, package 5c Bartlett Pears, 3-lb. can 12c Prepared Buckwheat, package, nc Pancake Flour, 2 lbs. for 9c Extra Sweet Peas, doz. cans . . 90c Canned Peaches, 3-lb. can for. 12c Washing Blue, quart bottle... sc BASEMENT. least money pairs in 1.90 97c 1.29 98c or street wear, Posi- s ons. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 231. 233. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 52 233. 254. 255. 256. 257. 253. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 365. 266. 267. 26S. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. John Rltzko, larceny by bailee; Wasll Maslock, pros. Michael Plshlarallo.recelvlng stolen goods, Martin Gurrell, pios (Saul Mtllei). Michael Pishiarallo,recelvlng stolen goods; Martin Gurrell, pios (George Schlager). Joseph Villone, illegal practice of medicine: Rafael Fedesco, pros. Michael PopllnskI, Frank Tyra kowskl, assault and battery; An thony Kapuscinski, pros. M. J. Walsh, embezzlement; Geoige Smith, pros. Peter Davis, embezzlement; Ed ward James, pros. George Powers, defrauding board ing house; William iU Whyte, pros. Hugh McLaughlin, selling liquor on Sunday: Thomas Leyshon, pros. Daniel Farrell, robbery; Jellack Rosenberg, pros. Bronltzwov Kevltskl, robbery; William Taraskavltz, pros. Ruth Llewelyn, aggravated assault and battery; Ida Jones, prox. J. A. Llplnskl, assault and bat tery; Con Molske, pros. Nicholas Oblls, assault and bat tery; Abraham Joseph, pros. C. F. Swlgart, John Eaton, T. M. Nealon et al., publlo nulsanco; M. Moran, pros. Nathan Weiss, George Gleoson, John Benthen et al., publlo nuis ance; Reese S. Davis, pros. John McDonald, assault and bat tery; William Stolz, pros. Lulgl Marlnccl, embezzlement; Jo seph Calabrese. pros. Bridget Sheehan, common scold; Alexander Dunn, sr., pros. Samuel N. Benjamin, false pre tences: W. F. Cliff oid, nros. George E. (Eames, false pretences. George Cooper, pros. John Luken, selling liquor on Sun da ; Thomas Leyshon, pros. SATURDAY, FEB. 11. Patrick Larkin, jr., sutety; Delia Larkln, pros. Joseph Paradash, surety; Peter Masalyar, pros. John Murphy, surety; Ernest Low- ensteln, pros. Richard Clifford, surety; Chailes Woelkers, pros. Michael Healey, surety; Churles Woelkers, pros. William Edwards, surety: Emma Walsh, prox, Patrick Joyce, surety; Catheilne Collins, prox. James Bell, surety; Christy Mun- gan, pro. W. J. Roberts, surety: W. V. Ful- ler, pros. Ellen Monahan, surety; Mary Decker, prox. Charles Hannlck, surety; Thomas Fallon, pros. John Halstead, suiety; David V Daniels, pros. Hamp Anderson, surety; George Daulphin, pros. Jone Walsh, Mary Tltzpatilck, surety; Mary Gallagher, prox. Martin Andrako, surety; Ignatz Mlttleman, pros. Ignatz Mlttleman. Annie Mlttle man, surety; Annlo A,ndrako,prox. Mike Mooney.surety; Lucy Mooney, prox. ' Frank Spangenburg, surety; John E. Lewis, pros. John Rync, surety; Christy Fas hold, pros. John Mondrack, surety; Elizabeth Jones, prox. John MUrphy.surety; Jamo a Doud, pros. James Muldowney, nurety: Mary Muldowncy, prox. Nicola Colegge, Oily Barlleo. alias Albert Fla, surety; Lomes Moska, pros. Nicola Colegge, Oily Bailleo. alias Albert Fla, surety; Anchello Mo- lyra, pros. Linens tor heavy bleached and one half bleached Table Damask worth 67c. yard for the 7c quality of fine bleached Toweling. 48c j3 4aC I- each for large size hemmed 1C Huck Towels, worth 15c yard for our Sc Furniture DC and Drapery Prints. . - for full size Bed Comtorts ADC that are worth fully 69c. I do, tor all-linen bleached 1 tZu napkins, dinner size, worth 2 00. Kitchen VearL, v cheap Things "Down Stairs" was a great place all last week and it will be even more wonderful during this week. STEP LADDERS Very strong ly made; always sell at 12c foot this week, per toot .... 7C CLOTHES BARS The strongest kind made; always sold at 59c: this week 2OC CARPET BEATERS They are the springy kind that always sell for 10c; this week 5C TOILET PAPER Large size packages that sell for sc; this week 3 for lUC TOWEL ROLLERS-To hold anv size towel; always sold at 9c, this week oC READY MIXED PAINTS In all colors; always sold at 15c per 0 can ; this week oC CHAMPAGNE GLASSES-Clar-ct. Punch and Wine Glasses, ot finest flint; always Si. 95 t do.en; this week I.IU IN THE BASEMENT Mail Orders Promptly Filled. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 2S0. 2S1. 282. 283. 2S4. 2S3. 2S6. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 29i 293. 291. 295. 296. 297. 29S. 299. 200. 201. 302. 30,1. 201. 303. 306. 307. ",0S. 309. Thomas O'Donnell. surety; Eliza beth O'Donnell, pro.v Patrick Larkln, Jr., surety; Ftud. Beaver, pros. Albert Bucktn, suiety; T. H. C. Maloney, pios Dangel Langow ski, suiety; Charles Laskowski, pins William Bell, surety; Clulsty Man gan, pi ok Nellie King, surety; Catheilne Cur ran, prox. Michael Mooney, desertion; Lucy Mooney, prox. John J. Thompson, desertion; An nie Thompson, prox. Goorgo Acker, deseitlon; Mary Acker, pi ox. Lucy Mooney, desertion; Mlka Mooney, pios. John F. Welsh, des-ertlon; Magglo Welsh, prox. Thomas Jennyn, surety; J. D. Cly mer, pros. Adam Moiltch, surety; Jano Owens, pi ox. Nelson Raymond, surety; Elizabeth Davis, prox. Isaac Summerhlll. suiety; Jacob Koch, nros. Ellen Kilkerr. surety; Rlchaid Fleming, pros. Thomas Naso, suiety; Joseph Al tonna, pros. Mary How ran, suietj, EuphemU Buyko, pi ox. Ann Douglas, surety; Maiy White, prox. Mary Wilson, surety, Ruth Dono van, prox. William J. Thomas, suiety; Benja min H Thomas, pros. J. T. Williams, surety; Mis. Ed ward Smith, pro. Angelo Carmato, surety; Annlo Pearce, prox. Maggie Ohnpnun, surety; Mis. William Jonep, pi ox. John Stelnmetz, surety; Mai tin Farlschon, pros. John Stelnmetz, surety; Leo Farls chon, pros Samuel Mott surety: Emma Mott, prox. Samuel Mott, deseitlon: Emma Mott, pi ox. Richard Franklin, surety: W. J. McAndrew, pros. Margaret Kelley, surety: Geoiga Hetron, pios. Patrick Jennings, surety; Thomas McDonough, pios. Ruth Donovan, ruret ; Maiy Wil son, prox Martin Ldon, surety; Delia Coyni', prox. Sam B. Dembo, burety; Harry Levy, pros. Lizzie Clark, surety, Maggie Jones, prox. Andrew Almanshkn, John Bennett, suiety: Simon Narusas. pros. THE GRIPPE IS CONTAGIOUS. So Declared by the Now York Health Commissioners Tho Malady Is Transmitted from Person to Per son Precautions Recommended to tho Public A Way to Avoid it and Keep Well. Treo samples aro being freely dis tributed from houso to house during the week of Dr. Alexander's Lung Heul er. Do not fall to try this wonderful remedy when you get a sample, as It will take but a few doses to convince j 011 of its merits. It Is magical In Its results. It will cure a cough or cold In ono night, cures pains In tho lungs, pi events the grip and pneumonia. Try It. You will not be deceived, Go to Lane's for your meals. 320 Spruce street,
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