f&m 'i"W(riimmmtpm svTa - iTT. itRTfu. ?S t.S,'M .V V'- Tw ' ' V THE SCRA1NTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1901. 3. 3 OR. HAND'S j Condensed Milk $ Phospbatei and Hypophosphltes Added without change of taste. Best Milk for Family Use " " Babies thrive on it ' SoM If DmcjiUJ and Grocers Wiite THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO., 4. vv''''vv. L B. KINTNER Sicretary. S. H. VORHEES, M. D. Treasurer Scranton Stock and Grain Co. Rooms 41819 Connell Bldg. Correspondents of The .Stock. Grain nnd Provision Co., 10 Wall 8t., N. Y. Stocks, Uoncls, Grain anil Provisions bought nntl wold for cosh or on margin. Private wlrcH to Now Yolk. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. 25c Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 cjepfcone Orderf Promptly DH vorl ;7f-33 Adams Arenua. Scranion Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., 1. & W. Passenger Ctntion. Phone 025. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office TTuurs . m. to 11.30 p. m.t S to Witlings Building. Opp. Pastofllea. 2&K S1MMEMIB aSJSj&y -?"' CITY NOTES 4- -f 4-V ---t- llir.ll 1'KOH TUMGi:. lotcpli l.ynn, of Arch, lulil, died fiom u tumor at the Mocs Tajlcr lupllal jcsteidjy. U.WIllMVMO MAHM Gi:. John Coghlan mid Klla biarles, both of Seianton, weio nur liid by Alderman Millar jeskulay. SCCOXI) Dl-.C.ni:i:. The Knight of Oolum lull will lonfer tlie Second dtyiee toniglil, ut t'uir club house, Xcrth Washington a;enue. OX TIIH Horn WAR. Attoiney K. W. Thayer will deliur an adiln.s en tlie lioer war Itfon the number ot the SVianton council of tl-e Kojal Arcanjia on 'lliursdiy nlg-lit. (.OMSimCI) '10 .JAlb.-Cleorge Korrappl, ..f Taylor, was coinniltlcd to the county jail by Aldennan Millar yesterday for bein; drunk rnd ditordcrly and trcspabdrs; on J-atkawanna pri fity. l.Vf'ORniGini.n nillL. A warrant was issued by Alderman Millar jesterday for th ariest of hate O'Malley, a j7-3ar-old girl, of Dunmoie, who U charged Willi being a Aa?Tant and in- orriglble. Cjrn IUXCIXO tT.?S.-'lhe Ai-me Dancing elass of DunmoM will conduct a pre-Lenfn oeiil Friday cenlii(r, Iii. 15, In Wasiangmu hall. Dunmore. Lawrcnec's orehctra will fi.r nijh tho mutie. SIGHT MJPEmXTKXDEVr.-A night mpo..ii. lendent is an innovation tliat will probably ic InrtltuliHl In the I.ackawanni hospital in tin' near future. SIUs Hutthlng has been mnrmskd tor tha position. UK. PIEHV)X'S TAI.Kb.-r. Arthur T. Pi. noil will speak this afternoon at H n'clexk in the rooms of the Voung Women's CluUtlaii a, koclatlon nnd at T.Ij o'tloek in tho -, rom1 Presbyterian church. IXrOItMATIOS WAMTD.-.lol.n li. t.er.nd ramo to thU city from Ktiea homo e.u .ii.ii. Infomiation Is wanted cf him or sotno mriulier of bin family, by Dr. l. 1. Jolin, D. J. ., 567 Washington avenue St. Louis, 3Io. nilOKK IT13 AltH.hnifa Donpsey of Dun more, had hla lift arm rroken at tho wiist .nrterday, by bclnj caught bitween a mine ear slid a prop at tlie Pitin-ylvanla So. i mine .MSterdaj'. He received treatment at the Laiki Ha una ho?pital. Iimi AXNI'M, llI.U-lhc hflli annuil ball u the Montetioie Hebrew School association w-at given last night tit Music hall and proud a great hueicss. 'llio comniltkv in eharge enn isttd of II. C. Ui, K .gal, . Suialt, Mon is ;i Oocar Aaron-ion ami W. Hoenberir. A 'hen is president of the society! ,.i,.s DEALERS IN t Gas, Wafer, I Electric Light and I Traction Bonds and other Investment Securities. M n roadway, S V. Carbondale, Wllkes-Barrc, 4, 6 and 6, Commonwealth nidr., Seranton. .T' ttttfttftttttf-f L. I 1 4- .-.'.'-''''' tor booklet. SCRANTON, PA. Sclilos., Ueo presldmt; Morrlj Cohen, treasurer, and K. bokmon, Mctetary. NKW Oltnillll.Y. I'Jlrlik Ke.imcy 1, the nitur o( the ncu orderly at the Lackawanna, hospital, lio han succeeded John llarly, who died of unr.l moril.i bit 1'il'ljy. Kearney lia readily taken hold of Ms duties and li tlimitild Aery highly ot by (ho patients. tW-i: WAS USI.OCKK1). Iitrolin.iii JIcVul Ion last lunlnir found a show case In fiont ot GciMih'n millinery store open. The contents of the cuie, t-unsUtltu; of a wax flirura and flio bonnctx, wim tikcn to the CVntcr Btrcct aUtloii Iiciim) for i-afo keeping;. 1'AV DAY3. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company paid thilr tralnnun yesterday, and will conclude the Jimmy payment today. Ihc Diliware nnd lludvin loinpany paid yes tirdiy at the l'ljniomli No. 1, Plymouth No. 2 and Uobtcn mined at l'h mouth. HAI!MVAHt: Jir..V UXiriSO. A mectlii held at the hoard of trade loom In thU city recently for the purpura of eiiRJiillns a Hard ware Dealers' association. John SI. h'emmeier presided, and representative de iters were pres ent liom this city olid Wllkca-Iljnv. roil sniAI.INTi HIiAS. Mary 1'osnoikl and daughter, Anna, were committed to the county Jill yesterday by Alderman Millar on the cliarge of larceny, preferred by Detective Crlppcn, ot the Delaware and Hudson. The women are clurged with fctiatlns brass journals and old lion, and selling the simc to Junk dealers, Tl.ey aic from DicUwn City. I'AVTOX TAILOR FINIM). l'oyton Taj lor, col. oreil, n miner employed at the Sit, Pleasant, wa f'ned t3 for trmiaMiiiR on Lackawanna railroad property. T.ijlor was very Indignant when the fine wis Imposed and threatened to Mvear out a warrant for Ike Scldinnn, who nrrcct fd him, for some nlleted Illegal doings. The dlseiwbn belwem the two became quite ant mated but the oftlceri. of l!n nMcnnan'i iMUit Inlctferred. AlllinSTKn 0 TWO CHAtlGlS. V. Y. Run. the, promoter of the new city dlrcctoij, wan airiiu arrested c-terday. lie (halved by lalcai Wilton, of the fx-ranton I.iundry with lxrjmy and fal-e pretense WIL.cn ullcges that at the hearing before Aldennan Kassnn, on Jan. 1, Smjthe perjured when he said that in the latter part of July, 139J ho published a book on banking, eontalnln eme of WiNon's nder ttinieiiH, ami dMuhtitcd the smie. INon ilalnn the book wai necr puhlihed. Smjthe wm airalKiicd before Alderman Kxson, waived .1 hearini; aid entered 5"J,i0 ball on each charge for his appearame in eouit. ELLMAN'S SECOND TRIAL. AGAIN ARRAIGNED BEPORE JUDGE GEORGE PURDY. Commonwealth Had Mote Corrobor ation of Herring Than at the East Trial. Jacob Kllnuin was again imt on trial yesterday befuto JtulRo (leorge Vurtly, of Iloncsdnlu, specially presid ing, on a charge of subornation of per jury. !! was tried laal week before this same Judgu and convicted, but a new trial was granted on tho Kiouml that the commonwealth had not presented sutllclent ptoof of tho bitbornatlou on the part of UUman. It will be rcmenibeted that Ellmun Is charged with having suggested to a youth named Max Herring that he could make money by swearing out warrants ugalnst persons on llctltlous charges. Herring pays he went to oilman's home, at I'rlceburg, at his iefitest, and was there iiisttucted In tho details of the scheme. As a te Milt he went before Justice of the Peace .Mason, of Illukel-, and sworo out a warrant for the arrest of Daisy Miller, of this city, on it charge of keeping a bawdy house and felling liquor without a licensee, and before Alderman John T. Howe and Alder man J. V. Mlllett, of this city, where be had warrants issued charging .Nel lie r.lye, also of this city, with rob- bery, keeping a bawdy house and sell- ing liquor without a license. Herrins did not know tho women and had no actual knowledge of any guilt upon their part. On tho last trial, tlm case depended almost cnthely in Hei ring's testi mony, but yesteulay tho lonimon wealth called John Shumlnsky, who was Herring's cellmate In the county Jail. He testified to certain conversa tions between Elluinu and Herring, which be ovei heard and which tended to coi robor.ite Herring's stoiy. Mr. and .Mrs. Sinlthberger. of Piiceburg, wen also called. They live at I'lliv butg and testllled to seeing lleniug ut oilman's place last September. Elliuan made a general denial of tho charges and culled s"veral relatives to piove that Herring was not at his home last Seplembei. Jin was ivpu ented by Attorneys AV. W. Uaylor an I John J. Murphy. After the evulonoj was In. Mr. Uaylor asked the court to dliect the Jury to acquit the accused, on the giounil that the commonwealth had failed to produce adeqnuto cor roboration of Hening's story. The ie quest was retustd. Mi. Murphy closed the ease lei tho Jury tor tho defendant and Assistant Dlstilet Attorney Cramer for the commonwealth. The case was given to the Jury for consideration at 1,15 p. m. Elhnnn was taken In charge by a deputy sheriff at the close of court yesterday and committed to thu coun ty jail to uwalt tho Jury's veullct. SPECIAL. A Fine Piano for Sale. Hut slightly used nnd nearly as good as now. Latest design, upright grand, at a great oargatn. Please cull and see it. Guernsey Hall. Seinnton, Pa. J. V. ilueiusey, Proprietor. Gold Lace Braids. Konuithlng entirely now: Just arilved. Cramer-Wells, Co., 130 Wyoming avt- B DIED. DODD-ln seranton, Feb. II, JWI, Michael JloJd, aged BO j ears, 4 uiontlu and J day, Kuneral Thursday morning at 0 o'clock fiom residence, 38 ltallruad iwcnue. Ucqulem mass at Holy Ciou church. Interment at Cathedral ccme. teiy. WILLI MH-In North Seranton, Peb. H, 1301, fWlzahelh, tho Infant daughter of Mr. and JIr. Joecpli It. Wllllanw, ngei) 10 months. Funeral Thursday at .30 p. m. END OF THE LIBEL CASE CASE NOL PROSSED BY CONSENT OP PROSECUTOR. Llttlo nnd O'Toole Will Pay the Costs John Moffat Brought In on a Capias and a Physician Declared That He Is Well Enough to Bo Tried Phelan McDonald Pleaded Guilty to Selling Liquor Without a License and Went Up for Thrco Months Other Court Matters. At the solicitation of tho defend ants, Richard Little and M. J. O'Toole, and by consent of the prosecutor, Col onel K. 11. Ripple, a nolle prosequi was cutctud yesterday In the cuso chnrglng Little and O'Toolo with hav ing libelled Colonel Hippie In a Sun day paper of which (hey have charge. It wus a companion Indictment to the one on which they were tried n year ago nnd on which I.lttlo was convicted and sentenced to six months' Impris onment In the county jail. The defend nts are to pay all the costs In connec tion with tho case nol prossed yester day. The amount will be large as there were many witnesses nnd the case has been on the list at every term for more than a year. Attorney Joseph O'llrleti, who wns private counsel for Colonel Hippie, said yesterday about tho case. "Col onel nipple was grossly libelled by Lit tle nnd O'Toole and he demonstrated that by the conviction In the other case. He has no desire to follow up tho present case for the pin pose of being revenged and consented at tho earnest solicitation of the defendants to allow a nolle prosequi to be en tered." These libel rases cost the defendants several thousand dollnis, It Is said, be sides the six months IMItor Little spent In Jail. THi: MOFKAT CASH. John Moffat, chaiged with selling liquor without n license by the Munic ipal league, who had a capias Issued for him on Monday was brought Into court yesterday. Ills attorney, Joseph O'Brien, gave It ns his belief that his client Is not well enough to stand trial; that It Is almost Impossible for him to talk. The attorneys for the league said they did not want to force n sick man to trial but they had an Idea that Moffat Is shamming nnd wanted him examined by a physician. This request was granted by Judge Arch bald and Dr. L. M. dates made an ex amination of the accused. lie said Moffat Is not a well man by any means but that his condition Is not such us lo make a trial dangerous to him. Moffat wns then remanded to tho cus tody of the sheriff for tilal. The case was called up late In the afteronon be fore Judge Kdwards but Mr. O'Hrien objected to the jury on the giound that it was made up largely of talesmen not drawn by the sheriff. A Jury of the regular panel being Impossible to ob tain at that time Judge Kdwurds post poned the selection of a jttty until this morning. I'helan McDonald, who was Indicted at the Instance of the Municipal length? on a charge of selling liquor without a lle'etibe on Larch street, this city, pleaded guilty and w.w sentenced to pay a ilno of ?S0O and spend tin en months in tho county jail. Mary C'os tello. of Green Ridge, chaiged with the sumo offense, was not present when her cabe was called for trial and a ca pias was Issued for her. COMPTON CONVICTED. Roforc Judge Edwards in court room No. 2, tho case against Frank Compton, of Nay Aug, was concluded vsteiday morning. In his charge the 'otitt stated that the evidence of the prosecution, If believed, should lx fol lowed by a verdict of guilty, nnd al though the defendant may not have be-en as responsible for the imposition upon the prosecutrix as the man who t'dvlsed these young reople to live together as man and wife, without a fonnal marriage ceremony, still this should not aflect tho verdict, as it wns mote particularly a matter for the court to consider in pasMng sentence. The defendant's position, us taken by counsel, ns to common law man luge , heuvoen tho parties, was particularly "vrtwl to. but the legal i equine- ments of such a mairlngo did not sem to have been fulfilled. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. In the other case against Compton, charged with the foigery of : mar tlage ceitllieate. a ltlle v. as granted to show cause why the Indictment should not be quashid. on tli giound that the stittuto under which the Indict ment was flamed did not seem to i over the case of u paper of this, che racier. Harry (1. Uossntd was found guilty ut the charge preferred against him by Grace lllnton. J'tior to tho sum met of ISM the parties lived In Mon roe county, when- the alleged ot'iens was rummltttd. No evidence was of b'ltd on the part of the accused. I'HEO MOTTLES ILLEGALLY. Nicholas Cupplello. who conducts a bottling establishment In Dunmoie, was tried on charge of dealing In and leitlllng reglsteied bottles belonging lo ,. W. Hchroeder. Henry I'lileh, luumiKer for Mrs, Schroeder. appeared as proxeeutor, and he, Rot tier Moise and others testllled to having found IContliiuid on Pane s. WOW mKj sjoinelhlns substantial to fall back on In u time of need, a common wish nnd a worthy one sum; and easy for any earnest soul to satisfy, too. Of all meuiiH under tho sun. no other has pinved so practical as a snug savings fund. Con bo added to and taken from uny time; for It i always ready. Savings Depnitment TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Cor. Wyoming nnd Spruce A STRONG: CANDIDATE. Joseph Kline, tho Republican Nomi nee for Alderman Fuller's Tlnco. When Alderman Frederick Fuller of the .Sixteenth ward, recently an nounced that he would not again be a candidate for tho olllco which ho has so splendidly tilled during the last thltty years, (ho ward Republicans looked around for a man who would nuiko a worthy successor to such a worthy predecessor, and their cholco fell upon Joseph Kline. In many ways Mr. Kllno Is peculiar ly well tlttctl for tho position of al derman. A business mnn of many years' standing, ho possesses a shrewd analytical head, good, unbiased Judg ment, nnd many other of the Ideal qualifications for a central city magis trate. For twenty-six years ho linn lived In the ward and hits nn Intimate ac quaintance with practically every man In It. During this time he has been an active Republican worker and th fact was abundantly recognized ut ha recent pilmarlcs, when he was chosen as tho party nominee by a gencrou3 majority. Everything Indicates that ho will be the next uldcrman from tho Sixteenth ward. THE MIRACLES OF CHRIST. A Masterly Sermon Delivered by Dr. A. T. Plerson Last Night. , Rev. Dr. Arthur T. Plerson, of Now York, conducted tho third of his scries of evening meetings last night in tho Penn Avenue Uaptlst church. He told of the lessons to be drawn from tho miracles of Christ us recorded In the I New Testament, He dwelt especially upon the curing of the man sick of the palsy; upon the curing of the woman sick wi.h fever; of the casting out of devils, and upon the curing of the blind man. Pulsy, he said, represented Impotence and Inability. The sinner who Is im potent and who has the inability to free himself from his sins should go to Christ, ns did the palsied man, and lecelve strength and power to work for and with God. I''cver represents tho lusts of tho body nnd a vindictive temper, tho doc tor said. "Even as Christ took hold of the hand of the woman and cooled her bod'," said he, "so when He touches the sinner, full of tho fever of sin, will he become cool, quiet and peaceful." Tho blind man, whom Christ healed, lepresents the blind of soul who have a dullness of spiritual vision which prevents them from seeing the real nature of their sins, or the grace and tho beauty and the love of God. This all vanishes when Christ touches their eyes, said tho doctor. "All tho miracles recorded in the New Testament," said he, "besides re vealing Christ's power, reveal His be nevolence, compassion and sympathy. They seek to prove not that He was a gigantic being, capable of overcoming all obstacles in His way, but that Ho had u love for till humanity." Dr. Plerson will speak this after noon at 3.15 o'clock In the Young Wo men's Chilstlan association rooms, und tonight In the Second Ptesbyteilan church. WEDDING AT GREEN RIDGE. Stephen O'Horo and Miss Mr.ry O'Horo United. Stephen O'Horo, proprietor ot tho Mott Haven hotel, Peckvllle. nnd Miss Mary O'Horo, of Green Rldgu, were united In marriage at noon yesterday ut St. Paul's Catholic church. In the presence of many fi lends nnd rela tives. The ceremony was performed by Hev. I'. J. MeMunus, pastor of tho chinch Patiick O'Horo, biother eif the groom, and Miss Maine Ciogan, ot Honosdnle, attended the couple (luting the ceremony. After a reception and dinner at the "home of the bride's par- cuts, Mr. and Mrs. O'Horo left on itbo y,l3 Lackawanna tinln for New York and other points of Interest. They will be away two weeks and upon their return will reside in Peckvllle. All Orders Promptly Filled. We .ire now In position to till all or deis promptly In our wholesale candy department, located on third floor, .112 ::il Lackawanna uvenue. 'Phone num ber, Silo."!. J. I. Williams & Pro. - Another Week of Our Great Sale of Linens and Sheetings Look at the prices and compare with goods bought elsewhere, and you will surely buy at this extreme mark-down sale. Table Linens Unbleached Scotch Liuen at 30c, 50c, 08c, 85c, 05c. Silver Bleached German, 30c, 40c, 58c, 75c. Extra Heavy Gorman Embossed, C8c, 75c, 80c. $1.25. Bleached Irish Damask, 40c, 50o, 75c, 05c, 81.85. Andrew Reed's Damask, 75c, 05c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25. German Dice Napkins for Restau rant or Lunch Rooms, 10 inch, 75c; 17 inch, 70c; 10 inch, 85c; 20 inch, $1.00; 22 inch, $1.25. Soft and Heavy Silver Bleached German Napkins, $1.48, $1.75 and $1.05. Vety Heavy Embossed Silver Blenched German, $1.50, $2 nnd $3.50. 5-8 Half Bleached, soft and heavy, $1.25, $1.50. Andrew Reed's Snow White, $1,05, $3.00. $3.50, $3.05, $4.50, $5.05. 3-4 Scotch and ltish Satin Damask, $1.08, $2.25, $2.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.05. Huck Towels, 10c, 13c, 15c, 17c, 23c, 25c. MEARS & HAGEN, 415-417 Lackawanna Aveuue. VETERAN'S SONS HONOR LINCOLN MARTYR PRESIDENT'S BIRTH DAY CELEBRATED. An Enjoyable Entertainment Was Given in Guernsey Hall Under the Auspices of Ezra Grlflln Camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans Spceclico Woto Made by President A. B. Stevens, of Ezra Grlflln Post, G. A. R., nnd W. G. Moser, of the Sons of Veterans. Tho ninety-fourth unnlvemtry of tho bit tli of Abraham Lincoln, the great martyr president, wns cclebiatcd Inst night In Guernsey hull by Ezra Grlflln camp, No. 8, Sons of Veterans, under whose auspices a splendid programme was rendered. In tho presence of a very largo nnd enthusiastic audience. A number of well rendered selections were given by homo talent, and sev eral stirring addresses wero heard. Judgo Alfred D.trte, of the Luzerne county Orphans' court, was expected to make the speech of tho evening, but a telegram was received from him yes terday afternoon announcing that a pressing business engagement prevent ed his attendance. A. II. Stevens, commander of Ezra Orlllln post. Grand Army of the He- public, wns one of last evening's speal ers. He spoko feelingly of the whole some lessons of patriotism which tho proper celebration of the anniversary of groat Lincoln's death should arouse in tho j-oung, and declnred that the old veterans of the Civil war are over eager to do all In their power to further Inculcate that lesson. "Regarding Abraham Lincoln," he said, "I can say that I knew him when ho was the worst abused man In the country, when countless tongues cease lessly reviled hhn, but yet today tell ine a name more admired in our great country. No eulogy can be too great, no praise too extravagant In speaking of him. This simple motto, however, tells worlds about the character of the man: "Malice towards none; charity for nil," and that motto I recommend nlso to the Grand Army of the Repub lic nnd Sons of Veterans." Wallace O. Moser was the represen tative of the Sons of Veterans on the rostrum. He gave a vigorous, stirring address, In which ho drew a wholesome lesson to the youth of America from the life of Lincoln. He declared that the figure ot "Old Abe" towers first among the great men of this country, as a representative of American cour age and genius. The balance of the programme con sisted of a piano solo by Charles Doer s.im, vocal selections bj' the Electric City quartette, songs by John Mc.Wlll iams, recitations and a very graceful exhibition of Delsartean poses by Miss Susan Grass, a recitation by Olney Pratt, vocal and Instrumental duet by Dan Green and Will Harvard, recita tions by Miss Nellie Dutkln. and popu lar songs by Master John Morgan. Souvenhs In the form of tiny Ameri can flags weio distributed among the audience by the committee, which con sisted of Dr. K. Russell, chairman; H. i:. Jeffers. John Snook. W.H. Ilranda more and M. C, Hullock. ABOUT SEVEN HUNDRED FILED. Large Number of Applications for Liquor Licenses. In the nelghbothood of TOO applica tions for liquor licenses have .been filed with the cleik of the courts, as j "'n1 "bout fiJO Hied Inst year It was thought that the Inability of dealers to pay the $1,100 license re quired In cities of the second class would i cmiI t In great falling olf of tho number of applications fiom this city, and this lesult was freely predicted. The opposite of expectations has oc curred. Sale of Art Goods. Greatly reduced In price. Cramer Wells Co., 130 Wyoming avenue. Bath, blenched and unbleached, 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 25c. Cotton Crash, bleached nnd un bleached, 3c. Dice Glass Bleached Toweling, 8c. Brown Twill, soft nnd firm, 7c. Shaws' & Stevens' Pure Flax Crash, 7c. 0c. 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c. Extra Heavy Barnsby Roller Clash, 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 20c. Sheetings We offer remarkeblo bargains in muslins aim sheetings. Unbleached 0c Good Blown Muslin for only 5c, 7c Fine Brown Muslin for Cc, 8c Extra Heavy Muslin for 7c. 8c Very Fine Muslin for 7c. 13c Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Mus lin for 10c. 15c Best Lockwood 0-4 P. C. Muslin for 12c. 18c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting for 15c. 20c Best Lockwood 0-4 Sheeting for 17c. 15c Utica 5-4 P. C. Muslin, lie. 10c Utica 0-4 P. C. Muslin, 12c. I Great Bargains in China ! In order to lessen our sto k of odds and ends, wliidi will 3 pm accumulate, we oiler choice pieces of China, Glassware, etc 5 at a great reduction. iNote: c Ice Cream Sot, was $7.60, now - $5.00 3S Vaies that wero $1.00 and $1.25, now.. 1.00 mZ Platea that were $1.00 and 75c, now BO 5b Bon Bons that wore 20c, now 10 5 Needlo Etch Glasses wero $1.75 doz., now, each .10 YtAtAYCaW. Cwn V Millar Se Dm --- sv. mmmMmmmmmmmmwmm$0 fcTj" 4 4 & 4" &, 4- "h 4 1 FiaCsLriaf- urrin -BY- BiSpencer Business College To any person who will send to The Trib une Publishing Company 15 Sew subscriptions for The Seranton Trib une, paying $5.00 in advance for one year, WE WILL Present a paid-up Certificate entitling them to a full six months' Business or Short Hand Course in Our College, valued at $35. A( THE SPENCER BUSINESS COLLEGE 4 ri,t GUERNSEY BUILDING. ,& 3J6 Washington avenue, scranton. Pa. -Fa s fa Jfi ja Vja j -J -o eo J eo KKCMn530KKKSJO:iKKUKKM K llic New Ncvcrsll i As 5 (limit Kcmovnble jg HORSESHOE CALK. 5. Horse cannot slip K anil will outwe ir three sets of any other calk manuractiircJ. BITTENBENDER k ft SOLE AGENTS. n5:K5siJssiXJSiX50uS COURT HOUSE VA3 COLD. Juiors Had to Wear Their Ulsters While in. the Box. Judges, jurois. attorneys and every one else In the cotnt rooms of the court house were thoroughly uncomfortable yesterday owing to the semi-heated condition of the pluce. The volume of steam tin ned Into the court house pipes by the local heating company was appaii-ntly entirely In adequate for the pill-pose und as a le Mllt jurors heard eases tried while en veloped In ulsters. Cake Walk nnd Social at Snover's hall, Thursday evening. $30 In prlze. Gents, 25c.; ladles, 10c. 20c Utica 8-4 Sheeting, 16 l-2c. 22c UtlcA 0-4 Sheeting, 10c. 24c Utica 10-4 Sheeting, 21c. Blenched Oc Good Muslin for only 5c. 7 l-8c Finest Muslin for only Oc. Oc Hill Muslin for only 7c. Oc Lonsdnle Muslin for only 7c. Oc Fruit of Loom Muslin for only 7c. 12c Tine Cambric Muslin for only 10c. 13o Lonsdnle Cambric for only lie. 14c Best Lockwood 5-4 P. C. Muslin for lie. 10c Best Lockwood 0-4 P. C. Muslin for 13c. 20c Best Lockwood 8-4 Sheeting for 17c. 23c Best Lockwood 0-4 Sheeting for 10c. 25c Best Lockwood 10-4 Sheeting for 21c. lOo Utica 5-4 P. O. Muslin, 12c. 17c Utica 0-4 P. C. Muslin, 13c. 22o Utica 8-4 Sheeting, 10c. 25c Utica 0-4 Sheeting, 23c. 28e Utica 10-4 Sheeting, 21c. Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases at the price of muslin. C.n ' Wromliu; Aramo svi Wlk In and LooV Arnund 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4- 1r it- s-jsi J-a e-jo Jo ej e. eja e- j a CO., 126 and 128 Franklin Ave. "IS 17 Rogers Bros.'' Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; wa have all vthe newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War. ranted to wear twenty-f Ive years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Case' Goods for Wedding Presents. Mercereali & Connell. 132 Wyoming Avenue. Short Sea Trips ot two tl f re days' duration, arc offered b the OLD DliON LI TO Norfolk, Ua. Old Point Comfort, Ua, Richmond, Ua. Washington, D. C. fcteamrs rail dally etcept Sunday from Tlar it. North Iltver, toot ot Peach utreit, New York. Ticket!, including roraU and atatcroom accom roodatlobs, $13.00 und upward. Tor full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. 81 Beech Street, New York, N. Y. ll.n.WALKER.Traf.MKr. J.J.BnOW.V.O.P.A, Hf Prof.Q.F.THEEL.H.D. n.&,.,; I yr''n Bll'fcltaJtlpbti.l'. llHtli-t.i.ihrririi.i.u. fnterb.otuitPfHVATC0l$(ASCS.UCl$$ES4 lADUStS.BlOOO POISON. NERVOUS DEBILITY. 1 JLOSTKANHQOP.VARICOCUI & STRICTURH y ' (nnfiitin(;),lltflpifilhhkrkmOrKiJ lKnpriMifaAjC4rOioiplulfMritn(iiiricrinr fRfatl torbtmk "TrulV'MptJvUf medical Aflrtlrlfal fr4 1 i- ,..,; j j, rsl l? "