THE SCHANTON TIUBUNJ-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 18!).). DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat UI1celtourK-Dn.ii). to 12.JI0 p.nij ta-i. Wllllami UulMIng, 0 I'nUolIlco. t -f - CITY NOTES ' lillWIJXO l'AltTY.-Tlif l.ullfi or Hie 13.cfllur club will huvt a tiowllns lMy Tliurmluy ufturnueiu. miii.K nKAir.Nti.-i'ioictsoi' u. s. Mllrr'H lillilu ifiiillnp thin tvctilim il BW Ji-IYc-min uvoiuic nt T.:m o'rli ck liiiri. TIIK WltONCJ MAN.-It was T. J. Oil gallon, nut John J. Ollpillnii, it r ii-ntly lcpnrtLMl In Tin- Tiltitme. vln wuh iiitcsI til and lakrii liefeire Alilurnmn llnwe' ut the- liisiuiii'u til H.tmuol l,e;iss. rltAl.l.KNtii: ACCKl'TKO.-TIn- Kx tilHlnr HowlInK li'am ticcopt Hip clmllenpe of the Scrutitem Hle:cU- team for a series ot six Kiim"s, three Kaini'M on ouch alley, iliite to lie ilxwl lifter the Kami: lth tile Kilt's team next Monday. Total numlicr of points to ileelde the conlist. (Scenic Walker, manager Kxctlsleiis WIUIi Sl'KAK TO.N'ICIUT.-Alls.-, I'ml dot'k, who eoi'ld tint teach ticriiutetti last evening fur he! addiess on the "lllrls' Friendly Society." will he heard at 7.'.rt thin evening ut .Mrs. 11, J. Foster's, MD e'luy avitiile. The elitertalnineiil to ho Klvi'li by the Guild of St. MurKitrot will begin Immediately thereafter .it s o'llnek, us already announced. (MIAUOKM WITH PIJIM fllY. lolin W. Klrhy was arrested utt fomplaliit of Herman Levy and Klven a hearliiK be fore Alderman Millar jestetilay. The ehaiKo was pit jury. Klrhy waived a liearltiK mid entered hall The charge fjrew out of testimony Klven In court este-ilay In the ease of the common wealth against l.ivy. Kiih prui'CUtor. XHW CLASHES. Two new' c'lasses were recently otKanized In I he gj-nitius-lum of the VontiK Women's Chilstlan nsxiiclattuu. one for ladles and one for children. The ladles' class will meet each Tuesday and l''rldu morning eluiliig the week at 10 o'clock. The children's class, which admits lios anil Kills between the mo" of live and ten year", will meet but nice a week. Saturday morning. IMNKIt.W. OK MIIS. DAVKNl'OUT. The funri'iil of Hie late Mrs Davenport tm) plac at the lb me fur tin Ki lenit ies yesterday afternonn. Hev Iogers Israel olllclated. Among tin se In attend ance at the funer.il were the president, Mrs. W. 1) Kennedy, Mrs. K. U. Hlooks .mil Mrs. i:. N. Wlllurd .Miss Maria Mires, slsti r of the ele ceased, accompany the remains tnelii to Washington, X. .1. l'AV OAYS.-The Delawaie. Laekawail iin iiid Western company paid their em ployes at the Conthn utiil aud llydo l'ulk collieries yesterday and will pay the men at the Hiillstead and Diamond collieries today. The st perlntciidi nts. uirents and clerks In i he employ of the Delaware and lltiiNou eumpnnn at Scranton. C.is hoadali' and iiiteimedlate points and the implo.Ncs of the Manvllle cnlller.s, at Oieen Itlilg , weie paid ycMeida. DKI'KXDAXTS DlSCHAUdKD.-W. 1). and A. M. (illlette, who conduct an auc tion hriiie at 127 Washington avenue, under the 111 tvi name of (llllcle Ilrothers, were given a hearing before Alderman Kassou Tuesday evening churned with ItavInK neither a city nor county license permitting them to do business here. At tornoy T. J. Duffy furnished the Informa tion. At the, hearing it was found lh.it the firm were confeinning with the law, and the weie discharged. Mli'll ClIAHCiKD WOMAN.-Mrs. Itosa Zokovosko, of Conllne'titul. Hill, was the defendant nt a hearing before Alder man llowe Tuesday evening churgcel with oelrg a common scold, uttiTing threats and e ailing tinmen Stanislaus J'hillp kosky, a neighbor, appeared as prose intor. lie ulli'geel that the woman called his wife a thief, talked in a rough way ge Hi rally and threatened to break his wife's legs. Mrs. Jokovosko was held In 2nn ball to furthc! answer the charges at I unit. I'tlSPEllT WKDXHSDAV KV12XIXO. Much int"ivst Is being manifested In the liuislcale to be given at the Hlcyele club house next Wednesday evening by Misa llai.aabergh and Mr. Terleo V. Jervls The iiatromsses are Mrs. Thomas Dick sou. Mis. llogers Israel. Mrs. I-ra H. Itlpple, Mrs. Matthew II. llolgate, Mrs. lleui-y W. Kingsbury, Mrs. Lorenzo (;. I.altar, Mrs. Ilamitou c. tdiafer. Mrs. Oeorge II. Smith. That the inuslcale will be e social as well as artli-tlc success goes withouc snli.g. Engineer Bnttlo Censured. As a result of an luvestlffatloii into the cause of the death of Knglneer James. MacMeekln, ol Wilkes-Harre, who wnH killed In a railroad wreck on the Ijehluh Vullev cut-off u few days ago, a brother engineer (Battle) was censured by the coronerV jury, which conducted the investigation. The Jury met In the city hull, at Wilkea-Barre, Tuesday afternoon. Go to Lane's for your meals, mo Spruce street. r i -V444111 A A AAA A Shoe Clearance Sale Some of our best made, best selling and most de sirable Shoes will be sold during this sale at frac tional prices. We are anxious to have our shelves cleared of all small lots, broken assortments of sizes aud single pairs, left after a season of unpre cedented shoe selling. Women's Satin Parly Slippers in ull the popu- 4 lar colors; regular price $2.00. Clearance price J) 1 ,25 llojs' Veal Cal r Lace Shoes made with heavy soles, made lor solid wear, regularly sold at $1.65. 4 Clearance price 1.25 Women's Fine Dongoln Kid Iliitton ami Lace SIlOCS extension and medium soles, regularly sold heretofore at $3 and well worth the price. Clearance t . sale price 1 ,4y Women's Storm and lllcyclc Koolstluee-quar- . ter length, bright dongola welted soles 2.4 V Schank & 410 Spruce DR. ALLEN'S VIEWS ONJHE GRIP CONXAINED IN HIS REPORT TO BOARD OF HEALTH. Sanitnry Committee of Common Council Met with the Members of the Board and Discussed the Onrb npe Quostton - Board to Investigate ComplaintB About the Overcrowd ing of Street Cars-Butchors Di rected Not to Allow Mcnto to Hong Otttsido Their Shops. Several Interesting matters cume be fore the' lieiard of health lust evening ut the- regular monthly meeting held In the board's rooms In thi- city hall, among' them being the report of Health Ofllcer Allen for January, the contem plated report for the consideration .if the estimates committee of councils, and the question of overcrow dlntf tha street ears of this eltv. The members eif the common council sanitary committee- also added zest to the meeting by making n seml-olllclal visit to the board, to talk over the matter of "col lection of garbage" for the purpose of recommending needed legislation alonff that line by the councils. All the members of the board we're present when President Paine opened the session. Health Olllcer Allen read a scheilarly dissertation, humorously written, upon the ull-pervnillng and prevailing grip. The report was as fol lows; The number of complaints of niilsaueci luting th tin nth of January is nevit so groat as In other months. This ye'iir there have been thirty-live, all of which have iH'i'ii attended tei. Cemtaglous dis ease's liuvo not been more prevalent Hun In either ye'ars, uml bin ring the. grip which se-ems to have swept the continent, there has been no more than the' usual amount of slckt.css. And yocakhig of the gilppe. it Is proper to say that It has been Hie Itnllrect soutec ol many (lentils from other proximate causes. Ah It has been so widespiead. iitfcct ing all classes of people the most atllu ent as well as the miserably jmioi strik ing those who weie absolutely careful as to sanitary measures and living in the best possible ir.unncr. Just as seely as those who huve lived entlrcl) regnrille.'s of all these thit-gs. It does not appear that then- was anything the board of health could have done which might have averted this trouble. It doe's nppiar, howcNcr. that for nine years, dining which the country has been scourged more or less by this Infernal mulal . there has never been a lime when It has caused such an Inllnlte variety of dltlleiiltles or has been more malignant (I speak by the cardl. SATAN' WAS INSIIACKI.KD. I do not know just win u the mlllcinum is expected, but It did seem as If the shackles wele entirely off his Satanic Majesty, and If anyone doubts the ex istence of an all-pervading and prevail ing personal Apollyon It Is safe to sav thai Individual knows nothing of the true Inwaldnes-s of grip. It was sug gested awhile age by one of our daily papers that there slunild be a sanitary Inspector for each public school build ing. A desirable thing, no doubt. If we had the me. ns, but not, as I sue It, very ni'cessary. Our teachers are- intelligent and equipped as the school buildings aiM with every thing rciiulsili' for caultutloii. there shoi,M be no iiitllculty in having everything safe. It might, however, Im aiHIi'.ihU- for tit boaid of Ilea I til to suggest to the boaret of control that elitliln n should not lie allowed to go out from steam-heated rooms without wraps, .and remain a. epiarter of an hour, on tin- coldest elays. Any one passing the high school elurlng the time of recess can tee, no matter how cold the day may be, the young ladles preiniciuidlng with bare heads Itliutigh feminine) headgear does not count for much In the way eif protec tion), aud no wraps whatuver apparent ly oblivious of all dangeis. It noes s'cm that someone, having control eif tlife young people should not only apprise them of their danger, but should posi tively forbid anything so hazardous. The little chaps 111 the lower schools play vigorously, which gives them .some pos sible Immunity. The time of year has now come when It would be proper to conshler that so-ofti'n-e'iiusidi'red question of the disposal, or rather, collection of garbage- a ipies tlon which will never bo disposed of until there Is a general tux for that imr pose. SANITAUY MATTI215. After the consideration of the usual routine business, the hoard Invited the members of the council sanitary com mittee to state the cause of their vlnlt. The commlttte comprises P. F, f.'alpln, .1. H. Walker. T. V. Morris and M. J, Cuslek. and the llrst named acted as spokesman. Mr. Calpln stated that a communication had been ivcelvcil by common council from the board of health requesting legislation for the purpose of collecting garbage In the city and having the same destroyed. This had been referred to the commit tee and they had decided to confer with the boaril eo as to get harmonious action. The (ittestlon with them was, could the cremator now In use by the city for destroying garbage be utilized to the extent that would ensue should a systematic collection of the city's waste matter be arranged, if not, then the matter would have to bo dealt with In it new way. Considerable discussion ensued along fc.,.. A AAA A. A. A. A. A A. A A. A ,AAA4jtAi Spencer Street. thin line mid out of It all enmn the board's ttnnnlmous nssurnnco that IT councils would collect said gnrhngo the bonrel of health would arrange for Its destruction, Their plant, If worked 24 hours straight, could dispose of 23 tons of garbage, that being the limit of Its prevent capacity. Ilesldes, there would not ho any possibility of the collec tleins reaching that limit for sometime to come, and. when It elld come, then the plant could be enlarged at a small cost to suit Hie new exigencies. The board further n-comnieniled to the committee that some attention bo given the tnntter of sewer connections, as nt present the board Interfered with the street eoinmlsslonorVe department when ordering persons to connect If that person had not yet paid the sew er assessment OVRtH'HnW'UKU TAIIS. In the nmttcr eif overcrowded street ears, the hoard decided to conduct a eiulet Investigation and be prepared to take action upon it nt the next regular meeting. Many complaints are ald to linvo been made anent thl business of packing cars to the point of suffoca tion. Secretary .Murray was directed to no tify all dealers In meat In this city not to allow any of their meats to be ex posed outside their stores, owing to the elanger front microbes In the dust, etc., of the streets. This action came from a communication received from Secre tary Zlnberg. of the nutchers' Protect ive association asking for action nlonff such lines. Sanitary Olllrer Htirke wat ordered te abolish an annoying cess pool now existing on the premises of j Dr. Oinwell. on West Market street. I Mrs. (t'Hniu who jointly owns the property when on the cespeiol Is found, wants the pool nbnllsheet, hut Dr. I'on well does not. SAMK APPI'.OIMUATIOX. It was, agreed by the boaret that they should ask for the same appropriation given them last year and nlso to huve the health olllccr's salary Increased to Jl.OW: the secte-taty's salary to $!W0, iinel the- e'reuiatory employes' salaries each $ln a month more. Secretary Mur ray was ellreeleil to invite branches eif councils lei meet with the boaid., at least lour times a year hereafter. Secretary .Murray's report for Janu ary was as follows- Deaths from ells-cii-ie. 177: fre-in violence. U; total, ISO, Might bodle-s wen brought here from other places leu Initial: births, male-. It!: IVinale. .".!; total, !i7. all white, of which is died. Cortagious diseases re porteel, BS; classified as follows: Dlpli theiia. SI: tphold fever, :!: measles, 1; searl"t fever, l.- membraneous croup, It!. Of these euses, eighteen were- fatal. 10 being from diphtheria, the te-main-Ing distributed evenly. Marriages elurlng tin- month were ;'il In number and ull whites. T. X. iMillen, inspector ol milk and food, reporti'd for January us follows: Number of stores and markets visited, 5SS. number eif milk Inspections with laeiei test, 215, with Hancock test, 40: average per cent, or total solids., I'M; average per cent, of butter fat. :i,77. He also destroyed f2 pounds of nr.rk. :!IS pounds eif poultry, 7S pounds eif lish, anel C eleael hogs. The annual reports of the plumbing Inspector and milk and food inspector were also presented and approved of. The Tribune, In a previous Issue, pub lished these reports, ii ON A SCRANTON WARRANT. An Alleged Army Deserter Is Ar rested Near Hnzleton. The arrest near Hnzleton of an al leged elenerter on a Scranton warrant. Is reported as follows In the Ilazletun Sentinel eif Tuesday: I-'rauk 11. tie 1st. a membei of t'ompuiiy A, Fourteenth regiment, l'ninsjlvanla volunteers, who Is ulli-Kcd to have de serted his rcKlniciit mi August "'M last, was arrested In Mac.idoo late yesterday afternoon by Chief ferry and ('unstable ZleKler on u wurrunt sworn out by De tective Jlolr, of Sen r.ton. (Jelst has since located la this vicinity, but his whereabouts were ut.Unown to the I'nlti-el States army ollkials until they leal lied eif his rmirriuKo to Miss Sus.m lloud, e f Tremont. which teiok place in this city several weeks uko. (Jelst and his wife moved to Macadoo lust week where ho had M'cureel employmi-nt. lie was Klven a he-nrlm; by Mayor Meyers last cvenlni;, and was commltteil to await the ariiv.il of an olllcer fiom Scranton today. deist's wife accompanied him to the station house and evinced the most teit eb'r interest in the welfam of her hus band. She saw to It that he was well supplied with edible's, and durluir the morning sat outside the cell door cheer Ins him in Ids predicament. Scranton police ofliclals who were questioned yesterday concertiinK the case said they knew no pattlculars -jf it. other than that Detective Molr had been asked to have (.Jelst arrested and would ko to Hnzleton for him today. WILL RESUME THE CONTEST Respondent Will Berrin Taking Tes timony Monday Next, J'. V. Scanlon, who lias been assist- 11m me aimriiejB uir .ir iveuy ill mo j election contest, w.ib yesterday sworn I 1. .. J il.lltt,.,' ull..ftft' n.I.l ., u ., .-I. ........ constable from the Seventh waul, and today -will begin servint? subpoenas on the witnesses whom the respondent proposes to examine. The taking of testimony will com mence next Monday. The llrst wlt neses to be examined are those who were disqualified by the contestant and whose votes it Is thought can he car lied. When these have been disposed of the respondent will proceed to ex amine the eleven thousand or more Ke publicans whose voted were attacked in Ids hill eif particulars, ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Trio of Men Concerned in Death of Peter Connell, of PittBton. Anthony IUct, William lkitus and Anthony Kanulsh have been urresrto 1 for the recent murder of Peter CeMinell In PHtston. The arrests were- made on the Btrencth of a eonfesslon made by Hlce to Chief Lofttts, of the Pittston police department, ein Tuesday nlsh-. Nice's story Is, in effect, that ha and his companions were ordered by Con nell to move away from In front of the latter's house, as they wero unuoying lily slek sister. Then 1eklttts llreil thu shot that killed Connell, said lUce. OBITUARY. Mrs. Itarhel Drain, aged VI yoais, wife of W. S. llralti, of 135 South (Jrant ave nue, died at 5 o'clock yesterday morn ing. Tho causej of death was epUiisy. The husband anel three, children, the oldest threo years and the yountttHt an Infant, survive) her. The funeral will be le-tit Baturday afterneon at '.' o'clock. Inie.--ment will bo made in Washburn streut cemetery. Orlando If. Judwlu died last evening at the homo of his parents, Mr. uml Mrs. Chartoij P, Jndwln, "Hi Adnnts avo. nue. Heart disease was the causo of death. Ho was about :i yesirs o til and was a dork in his father's reul estate Ofllt'C, When in these days of Sensational Advertising livery one claiming to have the best goods at the lowest prices, Wl: simply desire to say that we have done our utmost to furnish the best wares and latest novelties, at prices as low as consistent with good merchandising. In order to keep this stock clean, Iree from odds and ends, and shop-worn goods, we have arranged all such pieces on separate tables at prices much less than cost. Look them over if you find what vou want, you get a b irgain. Odd Tumbleis, Cups rtnd Saucers, hates, Platters, Vegetable Dishes. Etc. .SwvcpliiK reduction in prices on Lamps. 'VuwaTVfeAX Millar & Peck, WALK IN AND NOL PROS ENTERED IN IIOSMER CASE WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO SE CURE A CONVICTION. Accused Made Restitution to Dr. F. D. Brewstor and Others He Wno Charged with Swindling Walter H. J. Moran Acquitted of a Charge of Embezzlement- Jacob Barrato, of Pricoburg Returned Not Guilty. Jury Out in Lowenstoin Assault and Battery Case. l)n motion of District Atteirtu-y Jones, a nol jiroH. was enteted vesuerdiiv In the false tireteiiMi ease atralnst K. 1). Hiisnn-r, the alleged insurance swlnd h'f. lie- had made restitution tei Dr. l' D. Uteuati-r, the proseeutor, and the others whom he was accused of swind ling', and as they did not e'are to push the rutv, i-ottrt aRre-ed to accept a ver dict eif tied utility, upon payme-tit of costs hy the defendant. It appears that Hosmer was tied the real swindler, hut simply uoike-d a pune that was roneoeted and directed by another man in York state. Uos tner's father has hail a warrant Issued fur this man's arrest. At all I'Vents, then- wan little- e-ltance of couvk-tliiR Hosmer. Ills ol'fi-iise- was more of a sharp trick than an Infraction of the laws. The' same action was jit-i-mitted In the ease of John and Amelia Wisnlski, cliai'Mcd hy County Dete-ctlve Leyshon with selllnir liquor without a license. Walter II. ,1. Moran. a newshoy, em ployee! hy ltohe-rt A. Merrick, of Provi dence, was tried for embezzlement be fore .lttdrce (ittuster. He was accitwd of e'OllVe-rtlllu; to his eiwn use- S of his I'olle'ctlnns. He denied It stoutly, and so Impre'ssed the Jury with his inno-i-enee that It iiceiuitted him after be-ins out only a few mlnute-s. liAIUtOTO ACQl'ITTKn. Jacob Harrotei, of l'rleelitti'K, ehaiKed by Mrs. Annie Carmotti with an assault on her 14-year-olel daughter, was ele--I'lared not guilty, and the prosecutrix was ellrecled to pay the ceis-'ts. Uarroto paid Sl to settle the case- wln-n It was llrst before the 'squire-, but was re-arrested. Kefuslni? to swttle It some more, he was drnRBed Into court. A jury was out at adjournment time on the assault and battery caw- of Krnest I.owensteln analnt't ,b hn Mur phy. Tills Is a part of the same- affray in which Murphy assaulted John Dotal and for which he was convicted on the previous day. Iowenstein. It appe'.irs, thought to restrain Murphy anel was himself handled rather rouRhly. .Mur phy claims l.envensteln was the as Brcpwir. anil e-xhlblted a knife-wound on the head as an Indication eif Low ensteln's iiKKrosslveness. Theodore Jui'kitvltz, of Old Fen-Re, plead Rttllty of lieatinR his wife, but teieik the precaution to haw his wife on hum! to plea for merry for him. JmlRe Ariiibnld let him k. Herman Levy was I'harRi'd before Judge Arehbald with the theft of a cigar sIrii from John W. Klrby. He admitted takitiR the sign, but did so, he alleges, under a claim of ownership. Judge- Arehbald declared It to be a case for the eivll court. M. Kosenbluth wat-i louuel Rtillty of the- charge- of assault and battery, pre-ferri-ii against him by L. Friedman. vrcumcT of not csnirv. Frank Oydon, an Olyphant pullce man. hail the effronlty to protest against a e-ock-llght In it speak-easy, at Olyphant, one Sunday morning last summer. The crowd nttacked him, and In the scrimmage one, Martin Kogan, had his heael dinged In seve-ral place-a. Yesterday Oydon was tried for assautt anel battery, but the- jury t-vild not guilty and put the costs on the county. Anthony Durkln anel Joseph I'aytein we-re aciiuitted of the charges of malic ious mischief, preferred by Dominlek Degulls and Jacob Plattle, and the county wus directed to pay the costs. Oeorge litegau was declared not guilty of assault and battery anel his accuser. Patrick Carne. was directed to pay the costs. There wap a christening at Arehbald last Christmas. Tomaso Naso didn't like the way things were going and sought to enliven the occasion by firing off a pistol, cltilseppl Altonna thought Naso tired at him and had him arrested for felonious att-nipt. Judge AtchUald yesterday believed kBa4ttoaa43ha4(&teaMaM(Ate v 1 Does Your Heart Ached Are your nerrea weak ? Can't you fleet) well? r.iln In your UtckV fack enenryV Atitietlto rrv- poor V Dlifentlon had 1 jiluijileu? Ttiesearo lint Mine of tho results ol constipation. If tho contents of the bowel are not removed from thu liody each elay, m naturo intended, )xilKon ou substances aro euro to tnb cnrlfil into the blood, alwa A caushiK gufTerlni'auil freeiuenuy 3 cauliiK bovero disease. O j inure m couuuon&ciue) eiro. Tliev dillv insure an easy and Vl natural movement of tho bowr.li. 4 rilve.'ioo, a. nor. All iiniEtrlst.i. Si. r Avon' a Sapaauarilla I 4 4 wltUthojilllawlllbastenrecovcry. Write tb doctor juit bow yoo arc iifrMHiu' Vuu will rerelva thhr medical dlcu without coit. AueKs &w 134 Wyoming Avenue. LOOK AROUND. there was not sufficient evidence to warrant a verdict of guilty, It not hnv Ing been shown that Naso 11 rod at any one In particular. The Jury, at the eoitrtV suggestion, put the costs on Naso. He In turn put them on the county by pleading Insolvency. Krgo. the fun at the christening at Arehbald last Christmas will lit- paid for by the patient taxpayer. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The tlnal hearing In the Kelly itnpeucrt inent case will take place today, when the prosecution will pu-scnt testimony in ii'buttal. In the Scctt habeas corpus ense yestcr ilay Juelge Kdwards withheld his decision until April 1, and gave the p.irents tho custody of tho child In the meantime. The conduct of the parents in the In terim will have mud to ela with his de cision. Jacob Illkls nnd Lena l.ynn, of Scran ton; David Kvans and Mary Phillips, of Olyphant: William Slmnn ami Xelllo Ug low, of Arehbald: James .Mulligan and Amelia Thorna. of Lackawanna; Floyd Ames, of Kreytown and Maine (Jheeh innn, of Moscow, were, granted marriage llce'lises yesterday. Dnlton Woman Has Disappeared. Elizabeth Davidson, of Da! ton, Is missing. She Is thought to have be come slightly demented. When last seen she had a shawl for a head cover ing and wore a light colored woolen elress. Her relative1 fear some harm has befallen her. DIED. JIltAI.N.-ln West acrnnton. I-Vh. I. lvct, Mrs. Haehel liraln, '.C years of age. it the tesliU-nce, 135 South Ur.mt uvenue. l-'ur.onii Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock lntei inent at the Washburn street cem etery. KNSM.N.-At Oravlty, Wayne Teh. 1. lSWi. Asher Klisllu. Krlday at 10,:!0 a. m. county, Kum-ral Orlando JADWIN. In Sorautou. I-Vb. 1. II. . son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Jadwln, "13 Adams aveouo. Kuneral notice later. XKKXM4XSa4KJiSXJO!J!KXUXJ:KX!eSJ!SJK0; l, II 0 6 o R Table Linens and 5 0 H Thrifty housekeepers will take o 5J remarkably low prices. Comparison MH 0 that they are the O jr o o XH s 0A A Table Linen. flu-inch Cream Linen Damask 25c fiij-incn Cream Linen Damask -Oc ns-inch Cream Linen Damask 35c 51-inch Hall Bleached Wnen Damask, new patterns l-'O fiS-inch Half Bleached Linen Damask, extra nCtU vy . i vw German Silver "Flax." heavy and soft 75c Best Silver Bleached German Linens 95c Our Snow White Line or Table Linen Damask for 39c, 59c, 68c, 75c. 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 and Up. A few last season's designs at less than cost. Just received this morning fresh from the choicest dainty designs in Ferns, Scrolls, Floral Coral, Etc. Napkins to match in both 5-8 and - sizes. Jft o X jr 0 x vir s M0 Jf jr o 9, tf M0 o Napkins. Pure Linen Napkins Only. qc a dozen for small Pure Linen Napkins, ysc a dozen lor fair size Pure Linen Napkins. qsc a dozen for good size Pure Linen Napkins. $1.25 a dozen for $1.59 Pure Linen Napkins. $i.Soa dozen for $1.89 Pure Linen Napkins. $1.95 a dozen for 82.50 Pure Linen Napkins. Fine assortment up to $7.50 a dozen. A lew broken lines without Table Linen to match, at a special bargain. Stevens Absorbent Crash at cut prices, Bleached and brown at 5c to 13c, one-quarter less than regular prices. Barnsley, Russian and Glass Toweling at cut prices. m cars Sc HdgenJ 415417 0. 'K.KK.KHKKKK.K.KK.K.KKKKKHK.KK:KKKK K ft,' V &' V V V V V V tt V tt tt h' " V V V X' X ' V K h' k" It it it it V it It V V it n It It It 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 THE LEADER Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming Ave. The underwear sale and its saving chances After having done an immense underwear business in trre month of January it is nil the more gratifying to us to acknowledge the success ol the continuation of this sale during the month of February. Primarily this was made possible by an advantageous purchase a purchase that saved us and incidently YOU a matter of forty per cent on regular prices. This sale will continue vigorously, all goods remaining at lowest prices marked. Every garment is excellent in every re spect and quantities are equal to any demands. Only the GOOD at bargain prices here the inferior at no price Corset covers Ladies' cambric corset coveis, high neck, plain, regular . price ioc, special cut price 4C Ladies' cambric corset covers, high neck, trimmed with em broidery edge, regular i priceigc, special cut.. 1 X?C Long skirts Ladies' muslin skirts, extra wide, with double ruffle and cluster of tucks, regular . price 59c, special price. 3C Ladies' extra quality muslin skirts, extra wide, having double ruffle trimmed witli lace or em broidery, regular price . 6qc, special cut price. . . 4yC Ladies' extra quality muslin skirts, having double ruffle trim med with embroidery, regular price 98c, special cut price... .. j j v 22c blacK figured dress goods at 11 i-ac !liu-k brocaded and Jaceiuanl fiR ured elre'ss gooels. a Imrgaln even at Its forme-r price, which wns i'2e I 1 1 a yard, while the lot lasts... 2 75c quality H. & S. cor.t:ts at 49c Hundreels of this brand huv- Won sold at this 111 Ice In tho last couple of weeks. Keully the ",'e. qual- Ann Ladles' I Sc fast black hose nt only 7c Kvcry pair Is warrantee! fust black, with spliced heels and double toes. A bargain at IDc. a pair, hero nr while the-y last ' X 'A 'A 'A 'A A "A "A 'A A 'A A A 'AAAAA'AAM "A A A A 'A A A A A A 'A 'A A AAAVi . - hebruary .bale Of Snow White greatest values ever Unbleached Sheeting. tir. Good Brown Muslin for onlv itc. ' . (!ev T'tno firown 7f orv Itni lie. Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin for....Sc. (.1- n T 1...,.-.,1 !!.. P I"' Mltdi'n 4V.f 1ft- IOC. DIM iljl.lvuejll - I . .. i"0""i "-" . ,jiv Kic. Ilest Lockwood S-4 Sheeting for... .124c Ifcic. Best Lockwootl 0-1 Sheeting for ltfo JDc. Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting for ..... 15c 12c Utica 5-4 P. C. Muslin 9o 14c Utica 6-4 P. C. Muslin Ho 7c. lruit of Loom 12c. I'ine Cambric lc T niittflnlr- 12c. Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin for. . .flc. Lacka. Ave., Scranton, Pa. ," .V vtt X ." . & .X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Drawers X X X X X u X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X s X X X X X X X X X Laaies Musim Drawers wnn cluster of tucks, worth 19c, special cut price . . 1 1 C Ladies muslin drawers, with cluster of tucks, trimmed with embroidery, worth 39c, . special cut price Z4C Clowns Ladies' Mother Hubbard gowns, tucked yoke, trimmed with cambric ruffle, regular price 49c, special cut price 4 Ladies' muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard style, tucked yoke, trimmed with embroid- cry, special cut price. . . oyC Ladies' muslin gowns, Mother Hubbard yoke, with embroidery insertion and cluster of tucks, trimmed with embroidery, regu lar price 69c, special . cut price 4yC Ladles' $1,75 flannel waists, special at 98c nosing out all large sizes. Kvnry walpt beautifully trimmed with liralel. Some were i.M and $1.75. e.'ut Oftr price while they lust VOL. Two strong Induce. menis in line laces Kxtraoidtniiry offering In point tV venlce-. oriental and net top lacus, tho regular price of which was cn from 1'lVj to 13c, while they last at' Also a grand lino of hand-mudo torchon laces from two to six lncheu wide-, price was 15c, tei 25c., 1 fn while they last ,u" X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X - ffi advantage of these will convince you X ottered in tnis city. iuusliu tor DC. 0X SI Sheetings 1 S5 Tic. Atlantic V Muslin for lc p& 7c. Extra Heavy Muslin for IHc , Mnslm lor ......;AC 17c Utica 8-4 Sheeting 13jjc C 19c Utica 9-4 Sheeting 14c ?, 21o Utica 10-4 Sheeting Kio C2 Bleached. Co. Good Muslin for only r4c , (Jc. Finest Muslin for only , -.Re. Q 7c. Hill Muslin for only 5c. Q 7c. Lonsdale Muslin for only 5c. JJ Muslin for only ujc. Muslin for only Sc. Pntiilirie - fnr cmlv . . . Hn rt 14c. Best Lockwood 6-4 P. C. Muslin for. . . 1 lc. Sl 17c. Best Lockwood 8-1 Sheeting for 14c. J 20c. Best Lockwood !-4 Sheeting for 15a M 22c. Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting for 17c, 5 lo Utica 6-4 P. C. Muslin 10c. H 15c Utica 6-4 P. C. Muslin 12c. 18c Utica 8-4 Sheeting 15o. Q 20o Utica 9-4 Sheeting 17c. J 22o Utica 10-4 Sheeting IDc. j5 v t 00 5W5)5OS)xM?K5KK:GK5:5 iVMMiliBMMHBBaaHMHMMMIMHakriHl
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