The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 07, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1890.
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! THB TRADERS !
I REAL ESTATE CO,,
H rat
s s
3 Have opened offices in K
5
1 Traders Bank Building,
5 For the purchase
and sale of Real 5
g Estate. We will
S sell for ybu on 5
S commissiou. Call 5
5 for bargains. 5
KM M
mm n
,m .
! Clias, Sclilager
!S PRESIDENT.
niiiigiiiiMiiiituiiiiKciuiiiinuiuiiB
pectetl tlmt nil will be completed for
the opening, which will tnku place throe
weeks fioni today.
Mr. Walsh says that he does not ex
pect to carry out the continuance pel
formancc iden, but will give only after
noon and evening ciiteitiilntnunU.
Wllkos-llarro Time-
WANT OLD LAW REPEALED.
Lawyora Aek a Change in Present
Way of Appointing Viewers.
".Monroe county lawyers ate to make
nn effort to have the piescnt system of
appointing road viewets changed by
the leglHlatuio," naj'B the Shni'dsbur!?
Times
"At the pn i nn i' weis an ap
pointed fioni tin i . luiilp In which the
load Is lncuti'd Jt W ilie intention to
have the law changed ho ns to have the
viewers appointed fiom any putt of the
county.'
REMAINS OF BISHOP O'HARA
PRESENT FIRM
IS NOT TO BLAME
VERDICT OF CORONER'S JURY
IN THE REEL CASE.
Potor Roel Was Killed Last Friday
by Falling from a Bucket While
Descending One of the Shafts of
tho Scranton Gas and Water Com
pany's Tunnel Jurors Beliovo
That Reel Was, Guilty of Contrib
utory Negligence - Testimony of
a Number of Witnesses Heard.
G. A. R. ORDERS.
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
IfllcellourH On.in. tol'.2.:iOp.tn; 'J to I.
llllums llulldliiR, Opp. l'ostulllco.
Action Takon on tho Death of Colonel
Sexton.
Philadelphia, Tel). 6. Tho following
general order relating to the death of
Colonel Sexton, commander-in-chief of
the (Irand Anny of the lie-public, was
Issued fiom the (.1. A. It. headquarter)
toda :
llcnilqiiiirtiMH Grand Ann of thu ltcpuh-
Hi It nepi iidencu Hall. I'liliadelphla,
Pen i
The him lor vice conini.inilrr-lu-ilili'f an
itniiiH et Willi satin m tin diath of our
beloved (oinniandt t-ln cr.h f, Jiunm ..
Sexton, who dledl ut the Oaillild Mano
rial hospital, Washington, D I, on Sun
du, Kvhrunry 5, im Winn tho mmi
niotii runic It found 1,1m ut the post of
diitj, n'i villi? as a member or tlu i otn
mlsslnn iippolnted by the president of tim
rultttl Stutis to Investigate tho conduct
ol the vvnr with Spain. At u soldier, du
re n and ninirnlc In pcrlouneil Willi on
Coionei I.nlictts mul a Jury consist- hhIcihiiim hi 1U ivnv duly devolving
IllK or ll. S. Plumps, jinnee u. Tiioiunn, , upon mm
CITY NOTES
I'UM HUT 105Tl'ONi:D Tin timecrt
ami imptlon of tin Mi'slial I'mtuii -o-ilc-tv
Willi h w.i in tnKc pi ie Pi b. i'
lias in en pnstpuiKil niitil arl I l.i ut.
I AV. DAiS The Dilawarcoiiil Hudson
i mni.iin paid the ttnploMs at the lirassv
l-i nil inllliM nt (Jijpliint and the Deli
w m olll. iv at .Mill I'liek tsiirilnv.
Ml I TINU l'OS'l PONl'D The leguUi
n ilng of the I'litlmlli Illsiorlial So
. i and Ni win in Mngisdtic iluli. which
urn to hive In en In Id this ivmlng has
1 ll I 11 pOStpOlHll
I Ui:i: LKCTFRI" A trie lecture up in
lit (me nf tin Huh" will be Kivm
Mil-. uniiug at Si o i lock at the nu.ig
V . lie ti Chilstimi a.-o(l illoii All wo-
nn n u'l f,l:l- nn b ltid
I Mf)N M1:i:T!N(1 Tin- Ceiitinl unlini
r tin Women s I'liil-tlnn Titnpeiaiiio
ii i will Imlil a mciiiitf. 'hi iitteinuon
it . in lock 1 1 tin li minus niii- Ciiirn-
- - iniisli store llicn one Intel e-ted
i- in linl to lie pit'ii" it
SMOM.lt 'IOXIOHT. The mi'inlieis
uf ihe Siiiinton lileMle i lull will conduit
in tin l "I thill UlloUil- tills ('Veiling
t tin i lull In I'm on North Washington
Minn Aildltii n.il iittinitious ol exti.i
i.l.iiai nihil Iiiih In en .tiutid tin til
f nlni.
K'HiM; fl"ITI.IW Ui:.MAXl)S-At .i
im fin,' ol til" WIlKi s-H.iiie btniiili ef
Mi .In niHjriun Stinii Outteis' tissue! i
" i ni Xortli Aim lb a lulil last week
ll ilki -Hiire iisuliilliini wtie adopt-
iffnt th it a ill in mil be m,ul
imploiii Im nn elKht hour
n-i iln. Hie demand to take ct
1, in t.
I to till
,ivii tin
iin a $:
i 1 1 Mi.
Removed Last Night to tho Public
Parlor of Episcopal Residence,
Last evening the lemalnn ut Ulnhop
O'ltarii wete transferred ftoin the pil
vate p.irlor on the necond llooi to tho
public pat lot on the ground llooi of
the episcopal lesldeneu and placed !u
a lieautllut casket of Cedar, triinnied
with put pie, HllU plush Todaj they
will be viewed by the priests and lu
men row after 'i u'cloik will lie In state
on a catafalque built over the ill at ten
Town of tin pewh In the i elltet aisle.
The can be viewed, theie b the pub
lic nt an hnui up to 8 o'clock tomoi
rovv morning
A plaster east of the dead bishop s
head wiu made jesteulay before ilia
remains weie placed In the caUet
The guaids of honor to keep vUll
over the iemaln have been selei ti d
from among the students of St. Thom
as' college und the meinbeis of the
tlnee I'huuh soeletim, the Thiul Oi
dei uf Ht. riancis, the St. Vim ent tie
Paul smiety and the soeletj of th"
Holy Name. The guard ft am the col
lege will do duty on Thursday moinlng
duilng the teiemonles. It will be com
posed of Kenneth Ilurnett, William Con
noi s, Alov.slus Colllgan, John Foul,
Geoige Hubllng and John I'olllg.in
Students fiom the lollege will hIm
act ae uliem tit the mass. Thev will
be Moses O'Mallev James rmnilnti,
Leo Cuke, James t'ullen. 1'iaiiK Kain ,
John I.jnott, John Meilale and Join
Coleman Piank J. Conneiy nnd f'h n
les K. O'Malley, two of the n-gular
tisheis of the chinch, will assist
The olllceis ot the mass will lie: Ut
Hev Bishop Hoban, celebrant. Kev. X.
J Mi. Manus, nf Piov ld-lice aKisiint
pi lest. Bin P r Iti odi I 'k, cf Sus
(luehann.i. deacon of the mass Hev P.
C C'hill, ol Scnintoii. ub denei n;
Hev. T. r ColTee, uf c'nlbondale mas
ter of leiemonies. Hev J. J. 15 Fjcb
of Sciantou. and Hev. P t' W-iilei". o"
Huwley, assistant 'i'.as,eis ol leieinun-
les; Hev. P. J Go' len, of Wllllamspoii.
thuiirer; Hev. M. K. Loftith of Scran
I n, and Hev D .1 MitJanhv, of hiig.vr
Notch, acoijtes of the mass, Hev. J. J.
M Cube, of South St i. niton, buik-boai-er,
HiV Waltet Got man, of MinooKa,
mltie bearer, Hev. (.'. J. Goeekel, of
AVIlkc-Baiie, and Kev. Andievv Zjcho
Tlc., of Scranton, acolytes of the aliso
lutinti. Hishnp Hoistman. of Cleveland, will
lie piiaihei. and Aichblshop Uyan, of
Philadelphia ahisted by four othei
prelates will pel form the absolution.
Hev. T. I' Kiel nan, of Paison. and
Itev. i: S Phillip", of Ilazleti.n, will
chant the litanies at the otlli e of the
dead, which will piecede the mat-'.
W. B. Davis. T. J. Ituse 'tnil W. 11.
Patiy took testimony limt night. In tho
arbitration 'oom of the mint liouse. In
the inquest Into the death of iPetcr
Heel, who was klllid, last Kilday, by
falling fiom a buiket while ascending
an all-shaft of the Siianton Gas and
AVuter cunipanj'.H tunnil nn the ll.u't
inouutuiu.
Heel und John Hall weie useendlng
In the buiket. aftei repaltlng a break
In the elect! It wiring with which the
dynamite Is disehaiged. Foui leet fiom
tin suifnn ihe latch of the bucket be
came unloosened mid the bucket over
turned Hill was precipitated to tho
bottom, a distance nf seventy-live feet,
and killed Hall clung to the ball and
saved himself,
ul iP luirgeil with faltliliil-
Ui'Ss , Mit tuiM i .iiimlltm to tils care
lie vi,ii nil 'null r anil filled Hie hlRhett
plai'i' to vvlih n we could call him and
worllillv injujiil the lilgliest honor Hie
dinnd Arn nf tin Hepul.llc could toii
lei. No lonnidi oi soldlcl was more
thnroughlv tepri Mutative of the gieat
inmtafleslilo nt tlie war for Hie supprei'
.loli ut the n hellion. Wi honoml oui
selv's when we lunioioil him and now
that he ban been called to the silent bi
vouac of tho di'inl let all romrailes Join
In pijlng (Ittln-; tillaite to his nvmorv
Department htniliiuurtt rs and post
headquarters and chatters will be duiped
nnd national dinartment anil post colors
placed in mourning (two itteamets uf
trepe seven teet lens twtlve Indies wid,
anil ittuched to feiiule lit low spearheads)
and nation d and dipiutment and pit
SECOND WEEK OF
CRIMINAL COURT
JUDGE DUNHAM WAS NOT
ABLE TO COME HERE.
Judgo Edwards Is Presiding in tho
Main Court Room and Judgo Arch
bald in No. 2 M. J. Coloman, of
Dunmoro, Tried on a Charge of
Embezzlement Gays He Kept the
Money Because Butts Would Not
Pay Him His Wages Nathaniel
Holly Tried.
Wlicn in these dnys of
Sensational Advertising
Every one claiming to have the best goods at the lowest prices,
WE simply desire to say that wc have done our utmost to furnish
the best wares and latest novelties, at prices as low as consistent
with good merchandising.
In older to keep this stock clean, tree 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 you want, you get a bargain.
Odd Tumblers, Cups nnd Saucers, Plates, Platteis, Vegetable
Dishes, Etc. Sweeping reduction In prices on Lumps.
nttli eir will weal the bailee of nimilli-
Hall, Benjamin Davis Kdgar DavK 'ng ' "di 'lavs fiom date of his din'i.
rue liiiermeni win nine ihhit mmi ni
hil, resident i In Chicago. Ill and the
Joseph Osboine and II B. Scott, tin"
contractu), gave te'tlmuny. Hull stated
that Heel was dinging to the ball with I
only une hand, the othei being en
gaged in bidding ills pine Tin- wit
ness himself was dinging to the ball
with both hands and thus-' wn able to
s.ivi himself. Thev both knew that
the latch of the bucket was pietlv well
mh n and mine inn sale. LMgnt Davis
innoboiated him in this. The othei
testimony was uniinpoitaiit.
The Juiy returned this veidlec "We,
the jurats, exonerate tin juesent Hi in
from all blame When asked to In
tel pi et this, uft"i winds, une nf the
Juinis stated that it meant tint Heel
was guilty q eoiitilliiilni v negligence.
B "Ihe pie'iit 111 m" Contiactot Seutt
was meant, he itiithei explained
ELKS VS EXCELSIORS.
Bowled Three Games and Elks Won
Each of Them.
A set les uf si games was leiently
aiiangid fm bit ween tin bowling
teams of the Blk and Hxeelsliu clubs
and the Hist tlnee weie pluyed at the
KxtolMoi clubV alley Inst night, re
sulting In a vlitmy fui the funnel's
lepieseiitatlvts Only total .semes
counted and Illk team hail Mi points
to tlie good T A Black and Geoige
Walker acted as leleiees and I Good
man was stoiei. The Until tlnee games
will be played next week.
Following ui e tlie scuiub fot e.uh
game;
First ilium
department comn-uivlei of tin- ilepiit
ment of Illinois Is chat gd with tin 'Int.,
ul furnishing propel lunerul esiuii
By ciiinmaii 1 of
W V JohiMou,
Senior Vice Cuinniander-ln-Clilil.
Tliomas J. Stewart Adjutant General
SUPREME COURT LIST.
Hl.KS,
v I.IKS .MOUTAI.ITY. - The total
iiiiielii i ul d'.iths repiirlcd to the lni.nl
, h dill last wcik w is thhtv-ilght 11. e
i 111 i win lium iiiulaUoiis illsiasrs
Diphlhi ill 2 .uailel fevu. ', nnm-
1 nn nils i'iilii 1. Iv pliulil fever 1. 1'lslit
i it i i i i f iniilaKlmis illsijsis weie le-
.)i I s,.i of wb'ih vieie dlphtlnrla
ml nn. scull t tew I
hi m:i:p Tin: pnACK-iiosuiia Xui-
kivvskl vmis Uvcn a luailng beloie Al
(iiiniin Uassnn jistpnlav aftiinou l
us,.il with niak.iii.' thirats Stunk v
I'liilk' Whkl Piank l.nsknwskl, MailNl i i
Kisk.wbkl mul Jisinh PKukowiu ap
aiilid as piusi eiitms Difiudailt gave
mil nul t ci nil In kiip pi ue low. u (I all
nil pi iliulnilv liiw.nl PhllkovvFkl, he
ii,.liij. b f mil lioilih h u in All roll
i tn il at n siib nts nt I'onliiu ntal till!.
FELL UNDER THE CARS.
THEATER TOR WILKES-BARRE
Was Riding on tho Bumpois and
Was Thrown Off.
David Simons, employed us a dilver
boy at the Cayuga, mines, leieived
a luokeii leg and several cuts and
bruises about tho body by being thiovvn
beneath a car. He was diivlng Ills
mule along the gangway nnd was i til
ing in the bumper of the cai.
An unexpected luich of the car threw
him off and the car, which was foi
tunately empty, paeil over his leg
breaking it and lacerating the llesh
tenlblv. Hlr, left shoulder was also
ml, He was removed to his home and
ills wounds di eased.
CAUGHT BETWEEN BUMPERS.
no
C. Fowlrr.
1! JJ 11 fui i.x
C ltt'ihl
IT Si. A 4
II. Dlmlu,
20 1'1 57
G. Phillips.
1 2S
J. Jlailenspiichi r
9 S-. ni to
C. Wi ieliil,
20 It 1,7 S3
HI 1,1
tiS
101
111
1.'
-i;
101
HJ
11.'- I.")
IT 43 Im v-, 1111 1.M ll.'-lfHI
P. 1)2 7'i 'I'l 11j 1J7
l H3 1UH Ut, lll-i'il
Total MO
i:xci:i.siohs.
O. Woimsi'i,
IS 111 1. i!3 74 W tl'i l.'i-lW
It. Levy.
ii 17 2t. kl '11 72 W
II. Langfeld.
Wonderland Being Remodeled for a
Vaudeville House.
Woikuien began tndav reiimdtlling
and lepalrlng the old Wniiduland the-
ntie, which is to lie imivirteil Into a
lugh-ihish vaudeville theatre and w ill i turd.iy morning at
be innduited under the mamigcintut of
Austin Walsh, a voung tuwnsmaii, who '
lias had innsiileiablf expulenie in the
tin nti leal busliio.
Tlie stage at the Wonderland will be
miidi two feet widei and two feel
diepii, whli h will make the piocenlum
us lurtie us tlinse at the other local
theaticf- Hums will be built at cither
side ni vv plush ihuliswill be placed in
the liiulv of the hall and a latge bal
enny will be ntcted
Tin hull will la i uniplttelj mm ate d
and 1 1 painted tluoughout and it Is ex-
Switchman Samuel Kulp Killed in
the Kingston Yaid.
Samuel Kulp, a switchman in lie
Kingston yaid on the BIoomMmrg divl-
sun of the inlaw at e, Lackawanna and
Western lailtoad, was taught between
I bumpers while coupling coal i.u.s y;s-
10 o'clnd: and o
badly eiushed about the body that he
died In a few minutes.
He lived nt Bennett and leavis a
wife and four child! en.
. 2
M. Simons,
J 2t
W. Krotosks ,
11 10 S3
S llairls,
li 17 2i
4.i 07
Ul
M
7'i
Hi
10H
ll
lvo
10 J
Total
Second Game
C. Fowler,
HS-U7
Iikj lily
107-"2l
L'J-Ul
M-102
.... 72)
1'l.KH.
17
1G
37 ik"
11.'
SO
C. Heihl.
9 1G 23 Jl U f.l
II. Dimlei,
9 15
r, Phlllipi.
7 13 21 11 iJ 71 Si
J. Jladi 1 hpnther
9 18 2G 52 (1 yi
C. Well In 1
IS uii 43 ill 7 63 Ul
21 Jl M 71 HI 111
PW
HH)
11!
1IJ-J3U
95-113
1J1-14'I
121-DJ
11-.-12D
1S0-II7
Total f-")
BXCKLSlOItO.
i", Wonnsii,
Wplchel'H auction tale
at 2.30 p. ul.
opens today
Go to Lane's for sour meals.
Spruce street.
320
Smoke The Popular Punch Cigar, 10c,
1, A A A lAjl a a. a a a a a A a a . a.4.4a..II....A4iiii.M
iShoe Specials I
1 For Today. ...
i
Ladies' Dress Shoes, made of selected kid stock, patented
leather tips, some with cloth tops, have formerly been sold at
$3.30 and 4.00, with light and heavy soles, all sizes and widths,
Special for Saturday, $1.85.
A special lot of Misses' Button Shoes, proper styles, icgu
larly $1.50,
Special Today 98 Cents.
0
In addition to these shoes there will be the following
special for Monday:
Women's Toilet House Slippers, made of fine kid
and patented leather, one strap, Adonis style, with
silk bow and buckle, which regularly sells for $1.75
and $2.00.
Special for Honday, SI. 00.
I
19
It. Levy,
9 19
II. Langfeld,
J 2G
il. Simon?,
9 13
W. Kiutosky,
9 il
H. Hauls,
1 2H
4J 51 W 77
20 :'.', 40 b
31 52 11 (,11
51
ill
10
41
U"i
112
71
W
M
ut
M
to
90103
71- 3
111-122
97 11C
Lackawanna Cases That Will Be
Argued at Philadelphia During
Week Beginning Mon
day, February 20.
Piothunotary John Copeland ha re
ceived Horn the piotlionotarj uf the
supieme couit the Hial list containing
the Lackawanna munty cases that w.ll
be algued at Philadelphia dining tne
week beginning Monilaj, Peb 20. Tlie
list is us fullowh.
ilnitle.v, uppdlanl, Hull and otlie.i
Yon Stuicb vi,. Vim Siuich, appillunt.
John Churih Co vs C.iieinsey and oth
itu, appi Hants
('rclghton mil otbeis vs Siianton Late
Curtain di.nufai tilling iintiptnv. (liUtiu
ami mill is upjiUlaiitsi.
Crclghton n'd nthers vs Sciantou Lm i
Cm tain .Mauulai tilling ionipan. iClinp
pell, appellant)
111 the und othei , appellants, s. Scan
ton Lace Cm tain ManufiiLliirli.g inlii
panv. Ciiinmnnwialth, a ul Distilet Attorney
Inins vs Shins anil utluis, liuaid of
cinillol, of Sciantou appellant
Coktlv and nthtis . Sterling Cvcli
winks, nppelliint
OJl.illey v- heiantnn Ti.ictlun cnni
p.ui appillnnt.
In le Ibst nnd llii.il aicuunl uf Wells,
tiustie; lloi'l ulv, nppellnnt
Pelts, ap'iell.uit vs. Dikiwun l.ukii
vvann and Wt-tiiu Ilullio.iil 111111,1.111.
Muiligan vs Williams, appelUut.
Kingsle vs Tavlnr appellant
Williams iippclluut, vs L'l vital Lake
Water ciiuipany.
Watkins. ahslgiiiil tn Williams 'h
Mnme, mlmlnlMliililx, apiullaut
In ic pilltton of Nichols Niihols, ap
pi llaut
Morris aid I'fcgex Mutuil Coal com
panv, apix llaut. vs Delaware. Lack.,
wima and Wistirn Coal Hiiiliuail com
p.inv. lMlcws, ippellaiit vs. Smith and oth
ers. Kcnlnt and ntbeih v . Siiantnu Tl.u
tion iiiinpaiiv, npi'illant.
Ciiuistei 1 ssluni'O ol Scranton City
bank appellant vs. Jessup and ntber-i,
exici tots and tinstees.
Calinil.il- v-s K(lle, assignee of the
Olvphant Tnist company, appell int
Cotnmonw nilth vs. Keller, appellant.
lllllslile Coal and I ton eomp.inv vs.
Iliieinian nnd otbeis, nii'.iMlants
Milk r nppellant vs. Cure and Minis
Pi rilin inilo vs. City of Siianton ml
01I11 is, ut pelbiuts
Tliavne appellant, vs. Scranton Tiac
tlon dimp in
Jieinivn and olhcis, appi Hauls, vs.
I'rlik and otln t
North Hnd l.unier mmpinv, limited, ep
pellant, vs o'Dounell
Utown cstati Hiown's appeal
GUARDING A PRIEST.
Trouble in a Chuich at Buffalo Over
a Scranton Clergyman.
Buffalo, Feb. ti A squad uf police
weie called out today to piotect Father
Muitluilll, pi lest at the Italian chinch
ot ril. Anthonj of Padua, fiom the vio
lence of several bundled men and wo
men. Between 3,000 und 4,000 memliei"
of the church .11 e Italians and about
100 ale. Sicilians.
The tiouble Is tho res-ult of nn effoit
on the pait oi the latter to have Father
Koske. of Siianton, Pa., installed as
The second week ot the teim of crim
inal court opened yesterday morning
with Judge It. M l'dwnuls presiding
In the main toutt room and Judge K.
W. Aichbuld in No 2. Judge K.M. Dun
ham was expected to preside In the
supeiloi coutt loom but he could not
come. Dining the afternoon M. J.
Coleman, u Dunmoro young man, was
put on Ulul In the main lourt room on
a ehaige of embezzlement pi of erred by
Chester M Butts. The prosecutor Is
engaged In tlie pioduce business on
Lackawanna avenue, and Coleman was
employed by him uh a traveling sales
man. It was shown by the common
wealth's witnesses that Coleman col
lected .1 number of small bllit ftom
persons who were indebted to Butts
and fulled to turn the money over to
him.
It was dulmcd by the dettnse that
there wnp no desiie ur intention on the
pait of Coleman to embezzle any of
ills emplovei's money. He was given
a check in pint payment nf tilury that
proved to be vvcu Illicit and theie was
aNo a dispute concerning the amount
of wages, due and pending a Hcttlnment
of their illnerenci' Coleman kept tho
moneys he had not accounted l'oi.
Judge Kdvuuds niled that he would
not petmlt any testimony with refer
ence to wages due Coleman as that
would not justify him In keeping money
paid Into his hands for the man he was
employed by. District Attorney Jones
conducted the pi execution and Attor
ney John F. Sciagg. the defence.
Ocuxv-i
Millar & Peck,
sA.
WALK IN AND LOOK
134
Wyoming Avenue.
AROUND.
ti w. . v. m n . v. n . n n r. v. t . . v. v. n n n v. f. . v. k v. k v. kk
.
Total i"1
Third Gamo
ULKS.
C. Fowler,
20 30
C. lttlhl.
19 2S
II. nimler.
9 29
(1. Phillips.
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37 10
47 03
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02 70
S3 102
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SI 01
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111
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107
1'JJ
120
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99
119
12V-133
lli-127
1 10-1MJ
1U7-115
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C. Woimser,
9 17 20 33
It, Levy,
12 H 20 SJ
II. Langfcld.
10 21 SI S9
51. Simons,
17 0 S3 01
W. Krotoskj,
9 18 87 PO
S. Harris,
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03 71 SI KM
97 117 120-143
110 US 12V-1U
93 110 121-102
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i scnanK & spencer
410 Spruce Street.
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THI" DUFF.NSU.
Ill opening tim cas-e .Mr. Serngg said
tlmt his client novel denied having
lolltcted the amounts claimed bv Pi us
ee utoi- Butts Tho fait was, Mr. Scragg
said, that Butts owed the defendant $S",
lor wages and he collected about $03,
which he told Butts he had and would
hold until the pro'ecutor agreed to set
tle the wage claim.
Tlie defendant gave his testimony
Just befoie court adjourned for the day.
He had exhausted eveiy means at his
disposal to get tlie money due him by
Butts and failing he decided to retain
til" lollectloiis and fmce the matter
to an Issue. The case will be tesumed
today.
Joseph Mullen was tried foi aggra
vated assault and battciy on David
"A aNh Tlie prosecutor claimed that
on the night of Sept. 17, 1S9S, tlie de
fendant assaulted him, using a piece
of it on thieo feet long, which had tor
merly been used us u can luge ale.
Walsh t-woie that Mullen btiuck him
M'ven blows with the bar. the llrst one
being fiom behind and landing on his
bick. The second blow stiuck him on
the bend and brought him to his knees,
tlie blows then rained down In o,ulck
succession Three stiuck lilin on the
head one on the right shoulder, one on.
tho back, one on the light side and on;
on the right muscle.
Tho defence was that tlie prosecutor
was about to ass-ault Mullen and he
ineiely defended himself. A verdict of
not guilt v was loturntd and the costs
divided.
Nathaniel Holly.a young man twenty
years of age, w ho resided at Paik Place
with his patents, was tiled befoi
Judge Archbald on a charge preferred
against him by Miss Nettle "Wheeler,
who resides on Pi ice htreet, Wtt
Sciantou. Prior to January, 1S97, she
leslded on Mulbeny stieet. Mis'i
Wheeler laid hoi baby girl, born last
October, In couit with her. She went
on the stand and swore that Holly was
the father of her daughter.
piTosncimtix's statement.
In June, 1S97, the prosecutiK said her
sistei was working lot Holly's father
and i-lie went theie to spend a night
with her. Dining the evening hei Sis
tei 's beau arrived ami lemained all
night. Hull and the piosecutiK occu
pied one room and her sister and beau
auothei. MWs Wheeler svvoie that her
relations with Holly continued fiuin
that time until .May, 1S9S, when Holly
left the city, aftei learning that she
was in tiouble.
The defendant did not deny his re
lntioiia with .Miss Wheelei, and even
admitted that he gave her 11 1 lug He
said she enticed him into her room on
tlie night hhe spent at his futhu's
hoube and that slit afterwards tool;
him to an immorul result kept bv a
woman named Chin chill She told him
she had frequented Wmllar places w ith
other young men, one of whom was
named by the defendant. He was sub-
Scranton Store 124-126 Wyoming Ave.
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Extraordinary offering:
in ladies' and children's
winter underwear
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Shiits-Diawers
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20, 28, 10, 2.
Odd lots and broken sizes at prices
that cannot be compared with their real
value. Closing out all winter goods of
this description
Alisses' and children's
all-wool underwear
The following sizes aie all that we
have in stock. This, in a measure, ex
plains the lowncis ot the prices:
24. 2(1, "2. Pants 22, 24, 30, 32'
pi lest in plate nt Father Muitinelll.who poenaed by the commonwealth, but did
has outdated lot six jeais.
Public Building for Wilkes-Barre.
M ai-hh (.tun Fell, t A huge number i f
favniabl mpoits on public bullillns
throughout the country weie miule tod ly
h tho hiuibo committee on public build-lm?!-
and grounds Thev will be taken
up tniuoriuvv two ilas having been as
digued Amrng the bills Is one nf 100,iii0
fur Wllkcs-Harro ard one ot J123.U00 for
Altoona, P.i
Smoke The Pocono 5e. Cigar
9 is Ym
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MAMAMMA
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Do not worrv about the falling of
your hair, tlie threatened departure
of youth and beauty. And why?
Because, If there U a spark ot life
remaining in the roots of the hair,
Total ,
Grand
2,091.
twiiils-Hlks, 2 4'.l:
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McGowan's Case.
Philadelphia, Feb. 6. Tho Supreme
court today alllrmid the decision ot the
Allegheny county court hi the i.inoof An
thony McClovvan, who hjh com It ted In
the lower couit for nimdublg Ids wife
nn Pt-cembei "ll. Wi. Tin Suraiine con i
illuctH that the diath penalty bu corre-a
out.
Pennsylvania Pensions.
Washington, Fob 0 Tliln Pennsylvania
pension hus been tSNiied: IncieiiHe Sam
uel B. WIUIattiB, Stiouilsbuig, JO to Js
Steamship Arrivals,
Now York, Feb. G.-Cleured! i:d.im,
Amsterilam. Iluviu Arrived: La Nor
mundlc, New Yorlc.
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crs
will nrouso it Into hoalthy activity.
Tho lmlr ceasea to come out ; it be-
t giua io grow, aim wo h'ul J u "uu
bs youm la reatorea xo juu. iininaiau
cure dandruff, make a rich growth,
nnd malum rnlor. S1.00 a bottle
We Iistu n Iwolc on the Hair ami Hi
Dl.raie It It free
Tho BactAtMco Froa.
It toii do not (ilttaln nil the bmefiti
ynu uinecteU from the me of the Vigor,
niuuiuQ iiocioruuuu.it. fluu.,.,i
Du.J.O.AyEU,I.oell,Maii.
not come forwaid lo testify whin Ills
name was called. The case vent to
tin jut y soon nttei i o'clock. A ver
dict was ai rived at by the jury after
adjournment and sealed. Holly was
defended by Attorney Bertholf and As
sistant Dlstiict Attorney Thomas
looked after the Intel esta of the com
monwealth Joseph Skisel and Kate Skisel were
tiled for assault and batterv on John
Selkaska and a verdict of gulltv was
leturned as to tho man and not guilty
as lo the woman They live nt the
nidge in Aiihbald. The eoho of the
commonwealth against 'P. J Kearns,
vi ho is chaiged with embezzlement by
P L nice, was continued. Justin
Nodel&ky did not appear to answer a
charge of aggiav.ited assault and bat
tel', prefeired bv Lewis Flchtr nnd
his ball was foi felted and a capias
issued foi him.
DID NOT PUOSECUT,'.
"William n. Waid vvus Indicted for
laieeny and icceiving at tho instance
of II llevan, but when the case was
called yesterday the matter had been
at ranged and Mr. Jlovun had no de
sire to piosecute. A veidlct of not
guilty was taken. A nol pios. was en
tered In the case of Jumen McDonald,
charged with assault and battery by
Surah Lvncli. Jacob Ciupko wus not
In evidence when called to answer n
charge of assault and battel y, preferred
by Maiy Haronko, and his ball was
foi felted and the slicilft dlieeted to
bring him Into couit.
Isaac Summeihlll, of Pike stieet.
West Scinnton, was tiled before Judge
II M Kdwtuds for canylng concealed
weapons John Koth was tlie prose
cutor. The mm own udjoliilng piop
ertle and their tioubles urn due to a
dispute over a line fence. The ptose
cutor alleges that he was llxlng tlie
fence when the defendant draw a re
volver and thteatened to kill him. The
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The former prices tanged accoiding to size and were as
nigh as 75c per garment. Special price while the lot lasts
35c, or 3 garments for $1.00
Ladles' natural wool underwear One lot of vests and
pants in all sizes natural wool and worth $1.00 per .
garment. Our oiiginal price was 7-.C, now 4VC
Ladles' VCS(S High neck and short sleeves, in
white only, tegular price was 50c. While they last. oVC
Combination SUilS Two lots of ladies' all-wool combi
nation suits; some were $1. so and otheis as high as &2.00.
Prices have been reduced lor this occasion to t -
98 cents and 4) 1 ,2,o
Buy your underwear NOW
Buy it while puces aie lowest
and assortments the best. .An un
derwear sale, such as we are con
ducting at the present time, docs
not come often. It is only at long
intervals that we are enabled to
make purchases that save you from
one-thiid to one half on legular
prices.
This is the greatest sale
of women's undermus
lins in some time
Its importance has been de
monstrated during the past week.
The proof of it lies in the enoimous
attendance we have had the di
rect result of high quality and low puces.
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for ladies' lo
cambric corset
covers, untrlmnud
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for ladles' 19c
cambric co rest covers,
trimm:d with cmbr'dry
for ladies' 29c cambric corset covers, V or square neck
19C and elaborately ttimmed with embroidery.
for ladies' 59c cambric corset coveis, V or squaie neck
39C with cluster of tucks, tnm'd with lace and embroidery.
1-4 r ior ladles' 1 9c A
I muslin drawers. ,Q
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r ior lauics yi. iiiu.siui
urawcrs, ciusici in luins.
and embroidery trimmed.
(or ladies' muslin diaweis with cambiic uiffle and
39C trimmed with embroiderv, real value vie
for ladles' 49e Motlici Hubbard Gowns of good
2C muslin, tucked yoke and trimmed with cambric ruf
fle. One of the banner bargains ol this gi eat muslin
underwear sale.
for ladies S9C gowns of good muslin, Mother Hubbaid
39C style, tucked yoke and trimmed with embroidery.
for 89c
trimmed
gowns.
49'
for 79 c
tumined
tor 09c
tii mined
gowns. v " gowns.
for ladies' 59c muslin skirls, etia wide with double
37C ruffle and cluster ol tucks 49c for ladies' 09c muslin
bkirts 59 tor ladies' 79c muslin skirts.
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tlneatened to kill him with .1 stone
and, to lilghten Koeh. he threatened
to slmot him. The jun found bum
mciliill guilty of making tin eats.
Yesterday's Marriago Licenses.
t,.,i t pndden Soranton
Delia rieming ..
Chaile-E W. Davis
nva L. Woodvvaid
Charles Gustllis .
Josephine Sprudls
James J. Collins .
Urldget Corbety
.... Siianton
....Scranton
...Dunmoro
....Scianton
,,., Scranton
.Corbondale
....Peckvllle
Chailcs V. Dunn New Yoik city
Mmv a. Henn gan i",u"
rranl. Albtecht
Lena Padzenpuz
...Scranton
...Scranton
Court House News Notes.
Yesterday was the last day loi lliing
with the county eommlssloneis nomi
nation papew ti om townships and bor
ough?. Court yestetday made an older ex
tending until Feb. li the lime for the
return of the rule in the matter of the
indebtedness of Fell townsdilp
Wesley Stanton, of Cuiboudale,
thmugh Attorney John V. Iteynnlds,
yesterday began proceedings to secuift
a, dlvoico from Ills wife, Louisa Stan
ton Iloth nro well advanced In yeni-i
and weie man led Nov. 23. 1S91. and
lived together until Jan, 20, 18U7, when
Stanton alleges that his wifo deserted
him and lias nlnce persisted In her de-
peitlon.
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Welcliel'H auction sale opens today
Telegraph Case Abandoned.
Camden N. J . l'cb li The clerk uf
tho count cniiil was today Instructed by
Pi o-i cutor ol Plias Jenkins to enter a
nollt in os (jul in Hie matter of the in
dictment charging tbo Western Pnloii
Telegraph company with promulgating
Infoimatlon ot races and other gambling
matter to pool HiMlem and policy holder.
Mi. Jenkins said the caso was abandoned
beciu'te of a lack of ncceiaiy evidence.
defendant alleges that the prosecutor 1 nt -.30 p. m.
liovernmont's Bill Kejected
l'.nls. Peb. G. The parliamentary com
mlttie by a vote of 0 to " today injected
the government's bill rrovldlng that all
cases uf trial rovit.lon be brought bc'oro
the whole court of cassation, instead of
lit tore the ciiminal section of that couit.
The opportunity is seldom offered ta
secure high-grade jewelry ut jour own
pike, nnd Welchel's auction sale should
be well pationlzed.
DIED.
ClAPFNUY In West Seiiiuton, Peb if
lbri'J, Mtm Ui-ldget laffnc 67 ears or
age, at the i eslileuce, corner Chestnut
street and West Lackawanna uvfnuc.
Policial tomnrow iroi nliig. Jllijli macs
ut St. I'atilcks church at 9 o'clock.
Interment at the Cuthnlial lenietury.
1'ITfiH In North Scranton, Peb. 6, 1W.
Maignu't, the 8-n.ii-old dauffhter ot
William and Catherine Pugb, of Oreen
Hreit. Puiiei.il Wcilnesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Inteiment at Washburn
tti-eet cemctciy.
SI.OCP.M.-I11 West Scranton, Feb, ',
IMi"), Lemuel Slciciim, 67 year of ngi.
1'uneral this afternoon at 2 o'clock and
private. Intel meat at Forest Hill ceme
toi y.