&'' THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TtfESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1002. 3 a v V 8 For This Week Only 8--. Large Three Panel Horse Picture framed in Iltilclt Ojk .mil ornamented wltli four real liorjcslioen, bit ami Mp; rcirular prlco ?0. ' Our price this week only $2,50 Sec Window Display. Jacobs & Fasold, Interior Decorator, 200 Washington incline. Wall Paper, Shailei, Paint, Moulilliii;", l'Ulurc) iimi i ruiut'ji. THIRD ANNUA!, UAI.U Tin- Itilid utilui.il liMsqucr.idu I. ill ol tlii.' Young Mm' lli.bnw Ilenellclitl ilnt t.iki'i plan1 it t Miuic lull (liW C'lCllIll. Dl&CIIAHOKS (lUANTlM). - DUiIiiirvs were jcdtirday rniiIiiI lntlif lMiikrnpti w of Ju kepli Orr, of WIlkyvHaiic, nml (lurhs I,, .in Hansen, of Wiillnnitpuit. SOCIAL AMI HANQUirr. The imiiiiIoji, f tliu ftranton link ard Nut iunMnv will lavi- a so cial and banquet at the N Mtilim HU'jilc clu'j lioiLc Sjtiml.ij evening ut 7 n'cloik. Till: (.'AS niA.SX'IIISi:. Tliu oi.lliai.ee jwatd lnt a tunchi-c to the dubiinm-.' (', roniu:iy will he i omul led nt a iiicutiiur of the IliJit iinil water inmiiiuMlltv ul -elut iouir.il to he held tonight, SI.AMIi:i ACKOVi (.IIIIIIK. lamcH ll..ali.,e, of South Scr.mtnn, n.ii nt upon iiily S.m lav mmning at I.aihiw 11111.1 aril Admn iiicnuiM hy unknown men, rm, i,f vhom ..,lieil him in the iluek with a 1.1or InlliLtlne; a loww wmiril. .fAPANIIhi: WniiniXIf.-lhe jwiua im.plc of Ciilwny Heloimed iliuieh, Muiuw- .iii'iinc anJ (ilbson ftirct, will sle a lepiev.itatliiii of u Jnpane'e wedding; In the ihuiili pailois (Iih ovn inp. C'jke and cotfee will he miwiI flee ailei the crleit.iii.nunt. riKEMAN KIMIS.Nn Iloueil Aiiii.tiuin:, who lus !enrd (or fronie month" past n I'lhu- m lh.uk and Ladder tiuek No. 1, 1m, tcndeied hi re-ij-nation and the Mine lu-. heeu am pteil hy stjii'. in.endcnt l'eiher and Diiei toi of Pulillr- .safety Wvnnwi. Xo miihhaii' lu-. h.en ap'i.Knted .is jet. ITNUKAL Ol" I) Will A. WILLI MS.-l'ii.i Ills late home on Sixth Mieet .xe.t.nday liniire in? occurred tho tur.eial of l)aid A. Wiliuim who cominittid Mikido l.i't I'liiUj. ;i'rlue wie uiudurtcd liy Hu. H. l V. I'lc'ic", I). 1)., unci the 1 t'lin 111-, weie tiken In Slum Hmr,' fur intciment. ALL DAY .MKLIIXi!. An all daj met tiny if the niiUtlan and MNleniry Alli.mie will he held -todty in the (jaspol 'lalieinailc chuuh, .leliu-oii avtnue, Duumoie. John II. Ljie, under appu n. ment a miioriaiy tu Alum, bv the (hiKtiiu and Mi-sionary Allianee bi id, will .k-iL. Se elons will bcKin at 10.:at a. m , and 7.u p. m. fiOS-I'LL 01' Till; 'IIML'S-The Millwdia M.11 btera' association met 111 Kim Park chuuh Jla:i. day morning; at 10.30. W. W. Adiii, secieta-y of the Rallroul Yiiung: Men's Chnj.ti.ui iivOLlatioiI, plCeJlted a papei on the theme, "I lie Uibpnl for the Times." 'Ihe piper wii well wiitten and the s-ihject matter well (.elected. An inlere.tiii-; dl.'tustlon followed. HIGHLY PEOSPEKOUS YEAR. Annual Meeting of Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Company. At the annual meeting of the Lacka wanna Tiust and Safe DenosIL com pany held yesterday the old officers and I iili.vitiK? vtro IP-elected. They ate is follows:: J. Benj. Dimmick, president; John AV. Fowler,, vlre-presldent; Frank Ilummlor, trenhuier; dlrcetois, J. Benj. Dlnmilok, William Connell, lienrv Hclln, Jr., Oeorge Sanderson, P. J. Hnran. Charles II. Welles, C. S. Ves ton, Conrad Schropdcr, Alfred Uarvev, John W. Fowler. F. M, Vandling. The year was it highly prosperous ono and the earnings were the largest in the hlhtmy of the company, During the year tho deposit!, woro Increased $;oo,00() and tho trust funds $000,000, I City FJte$ J 'i$50.2M rwv.,ww?y: rvy svsvjyjyyK Yoti 'Ihnii.inih uf pcnpli kt.mv .ilimil )!.i. "Snow White Flour" 'llif.v blow it I, ,c l',ii((. ,,f ,,U it, u,, lt ,u UJllt EVERYBODY TO KNOW ,IT ,. ,, "v '"1: J"""- help l tliu following m.inmi : I "r cillu.r pro.-cnr poetry .loscilptiiocf. n imro.wln "Snmi Unu.." Hin. , !u , nTfl'l l'',CJli j"311 "S ''UJlll-U PUllIU Mr,Sti;-.lla l,lum-n. i I : iinlfnnnily of pmd, etc, etc, iti Wc oCrr the following priics: For iliu best ment po?tic or For thesecond best poetic or ment For the third best poetic or ment For the fourth best poetic or ment For the fifth best poetic or ment For the sixth best poetjc or ment For the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 171I1, each All aclwtifemsntu to bo nnd tenulo with ut over one liumiitil uml fitly wonls a I.Cbg nuiiibw inc cunict win ticatf on 3lant 1st, J5W, Men- litfiary llnljli not ua UeMralik- a luly'it WHIP llarll' f.I, nnlv nn ..Ma ..P 1 lm , '' ti. . "--' -- ", " - " " "" i'.. y authors mine uml adJru in a ti.ull cntulupu The JuJc- il thus ue nu way ot kiiQwinir. Tho following gentlemen lino Mmlly eomvnicd w .....w.i.isvm u, awvil U4 llliiuc til lllv1 11411 (J Vl. son mm a No. 12, Lackawanna Dick S0RAIX0K BESOUE MISSION, Ofllcors Who Woro Elected for tho Year. At a apodal meeting of the Scranton Rescue Mission, Saturday afternoon, at the ofllco of J, Lawrence Stcllo, the followliinr olllcbra were elected for tlia present year: President, Louis T, Mat tes; vice president, Charles II. Chan dler; treasurer, 13. L. llevnn; secre tary, A. It Hryilon, The nbovo named olllcers and the following Bonlletncn, J. Lawrence EHellc, Madison P. Lar Uln, L. M. Horlnti, Cyrus D.Jonen, V. T. Huckott, Charles F. Hess and H, S. KlrUpatrlek, constitute the board of di rectors for tho year 1902. The mission In open the year round, holding liCC ovonlniTHervlcrs and Is ilo- Injf a Brand i;ood work In "rescuing tho perishing" and bringing many Into the fold of tho Clood Shepherd. The friends of the mission and tho public arc cor dially Invited to visit and attend tho meetings held every evening at 3 o'clock and witness the work that Is being done. The next regular meeting of tho board of directors will be held Monday evening, Feb. 10, at 8 o'clock, In the Mission looms. PRESBYTERY TO MEET. Arrangements ,for Iusta'llatlon of Itov. J. H. Odell, ao Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church. At a special meeting of the Lacka wanna Presbyterian he-Id yesterday in the lecture toum of the First I'roaby terlan church, ISev. J. II. Odell, the new pastor of I ho Second Pronhyterlun church was received as a member and the date Of h!s Installation was llxert for Wednesday night, March 4. The Installation sermon will be preached by I lev .Mr. Odell's brother. I lev. Owen D. Odell, of Dubuque, Iowa, Uev, Dr. Chillies K. lUiblusou, tho for mer paitor of the church, will dellvi r the clmrgf to the congregation, while Uev. Dr. James McLcod, pastor of I lie First Presbj tcriau church, will deliver the charge to the pastor, Kev. Dr. I. J, Lansing, pastor 6f the (J recti nidge Presbyterian 1 lunch, will olfer praer. The nieetlng of the Presbytery was presided over by the moderator, Hev. Charles Lee, ol Carbondalv, and much uusincs.i or a routine character was I tianc.'icted. Itev. M. It. Custer, who, has been pastor of the Presbyterian church at Ashley for thirteen years, was granted pet mission to take a much needed rp.st. Itev. .1 J. Zelgler, of Forty Fort, was granted a letter of dismission to the Northumberland Piesbytery, he having roeolvtil a call fiom a Lock Hven chinch. Itev. .1. V. MeComb was dismissed to the Chester Presbytery and the pas liu.il relations between Uev. V.. Flock and the Plymouth Presbyterian chinch iv det'Iaied fevered, he having iv ceivid a call to UlaiisvlUc. NEW SOUTH SIDE PARISH. Rev. J. A. O'Reilly, of the Cathedral, Will Be the Pastor. Some time ago lit. Itev. Pishop lloban (It elded to ehtabllrli another parish In South Hcranton and have the chinch on Stone avenue, between Orchaid and Hemlock street?. He has iinnoumeil that work on the chinch will begin in the nulvciy dis tant future and that Rev. J. A. O'lteilly. the rector of the cathedral, will be the pastor of the new parish. M00S1C. Mr. and Mi. I'eter (Paul and clilld.'tii. of Ashley, spent bund.ij with Mr. and .Mh. lieiir. of Main tii'i.t. Mia, Wail! .Stcaiiw letinneil in hei home in tkniiton, after rpeiidini; .1 fnv dij, in lon. .MIm llcs.-ie Linn .inter, of ciantou, -p.it Mill day wlih lier patiuts .Mi. ami Mi,. John Dean-, enteil lined .1 mil hei nf tliolr flic uds 011 (Viturday eieni'iir. , ll'eir houie on Minoi.ka ..ii-niie. ' Wiiiil ha-, hem teeticd Hem Mr. U1.11 1 s Nijder that he ha-, niiie,l s ifely .11 his dit.m.- u'1" Mlv Mm l)' li 1-, aa-pled a na-!tion with I tin1 I11tr111at10n.il Cmra po,.demu .cln)nii of j Sli. niton. Aii Avalanche in Austria. Ily ru-hfhi" Wire from The Associated I'rets. (ir.w, AiMila, lVli. ;i. -An iMlandir fun Mniiiit llohr-.teh Inn pnt'.iMy om i. helmed the illlasi- nl llh II lie, nrir Ihe limn of Vil!.it.li. A numhei ol peMJie, liaie been Iwll'd, BORN. ItVA.V- In "huiiIiiii, lMi. a, pi.).', m li. ,m 1 Jlti. 1). . lijjii, cf HI I'laukllii .iiu.ii', a ,oi. Can , 6ef Pap? o? Ir K j prose ativeitise- $15.00 10.00 prose advertise- proje advertise 5. prose advcitUe- prose adveitise- 3.00 2.00 prose advertise- nth, lath, 13th, A at uur piopcrly, IS IIKTITUII, Tlicy mil, 1 cun-Jjt of 1105 iilca-i put in un orlitiiul wji. l,.t ,1 n .. ..... niv ww i,uu ;i iiuiiuivr. I'lJlu tilt ji.U iu.uk it tli ll,o miiic iiuiiiUt uml tcrnl tho uutlioi' lumi. mun (,e iliol ti to uU u.-i 4wdi ami tlidr ilicMon will iui. .. v. lnititimT, J.IVV ri. ItlCIIAItU, i:so. J. li. KKHN, KHi. V, J, LVNI51T, Us'. I'jJn; Ave, Scranton, Pa. mmm a all put mm DEFENDANTS WERE NOT BEADY FOR TRIAL. On PresentliiE: Good and Sufficient Reasons for the Unroadineas, Court Permits of Contlnuancos Bribery Casea Against Frank SllHmaii) Jr., to Do Tried Wednesday Throo Burglars Sent to the Penitentiary. Female Thief Pleads Guilty. Brother Against Brother. Continuances were granted, yester day, at the opening of the February tiuarter hcbhIoiih, In tho four murder cases on the two weeks' list. Unreadi ness on the part of the defendnntM was the cause of tho continuances. int with In the case of John Argentls charged the killing of Harry Frederick at the house of Anne Hewitt, on Piovl- JOHN AlHIL'NI LS. T1l.1l fu Mulder of llinj 1'udti.i.k Put poned I'litil April. in. dence roiul, December 27, 1301. Attor neys Cornelius Comegys ami Herbert L. Taylor' stated to the court that they had been only recently letained on the cues, and had not the time to prepare the defense. As the murder was cf recent date. Dlstilct Attorney Lewis did not oppose the continuance. The other tlnee cases are thohe In which Sylvester F. Cosgiove, Frank Kofczuuislil and Frank Kinsley me chained with the killing of Daniel Dim leavy, on Luzeiuu street, Deeembi-r Hi, llidl, when they wec engaged In an attempt to make tn tests for an assault made on a trolley ciew the night be I'oie. Major Kveiett Warien and O'liilen and Martin in support of their motion to have the cases continued state that they have been ho husy, en gaged in'court .since retained that they were not able to give to the case the attention it demand'?, and that at all events pome of the most Important witnesses who now Uve-at u distance had not yet been found by the otllcets serving the subpoetiaes. t'outt deemed this sulliclent giound Tor continuance. The continued cases will go on the at for the lei 111 beginning April T. The second case on yesterday's list was Unit In which General Manager Fumk Sllllman, jr., of tho Scranton Railway company is charged with brib ing Old Forge councllmon. Mr. SU1I m.in's attorneys, Major Wairen and O'Brien and Martin, declared that their client was anxious to go to trial and after a conference with tho dis trict attorney the case was set down for tomorrow. Both sides aie ready and in all piobaballty the case will b beau! tomorrow It is likely to bo tried bifore Judge O. L. Halsey, of Luzerne, who is specially presiding, this week-, In court room No. !! BEFORE JUDOE EDWARDS. "We must piotcct society from ni'-n uf your stamp," said Judge Kdwards, yesterday ufttrnoun, as he s?;U three miserable looking specimens of human ity to the penitential y for burglary and receiving stolen goods The tio weto Peter McTlugh, Jhn McCerinnck and v.MUI.im Hall. Last election night thieves broke in. to the biun of J, V, O'Brien's hotel sit Olyphant, and made off with two sam ple grips which were left there in a wagon by z. T. ICdwarcin, a drummer from Huston. The three defendants were round to have disposed of the goods to parties In Old Koige. When a-rahmed. yesterday. Mclluih 'took an- i on himse'f all the blame In an effort to clear his pals. The jury, however, believed testimony udduced tending to show that all three were concerned In I the dls'iofal of the goods, and accoid Ingly brought In a verdict llnding Jle Hugh guilty of larceny and the other two guilty of receiving stolen goods, Mel lurch got three and one-half years and the lother two two and one-half years each. Attorney Joseph Jeffries was unsigned to defend them. Mary Russell, a middle-aged woman, who went about working at house cleaning and who was arrested by ex Superintendent of 1'olleo Holding for i pilfering from the pluces at which she I was employed, plead guilty when ur- rulgned, yesterday, on tho charge of stealing a table doth from Mrs. Jul'u , Gibbons, and was sent to tho county jail for three months. District Attor- ney Lewis consented to verdicts of not guilty in the other caws ugalnst her, anil they were entered accordingly. Judge Edwards was engaged at ad journing time In trying the case of Thomas Coleman, cluirtred with u&Brn vated ussault and battery on his broth er, James Coleman. They live In the Twelfth ward und had an encounter which resulted In the breaking- of Jnmes' leg:, District Attorney Lewis represented the commonwealth and O'Bilen and -Martin the defendant. The cuss was In court nt adjournment, A verdict of not Kuilty wns returned In the case in which John Schoeu wus charged by ex-Superintendent Jtobllng with the larceny of one hundred pounds of uugar. Schoeu was ono of three charged with the crime. The other two weio acquitted ut tho last term of court. The dlstilct attorney was satlslled from the evldeneu ad duced ut the former trial that Sehoan could not be convicted and agieed to u veullet of not guilty. A capias was Issued for Arthur Mor ris charged by Hurry Newman with uggrayuted iibsuult nnd battery. Tho larceny and receiving case against Klchard Livingston was taken from the list. Although Indicted ho was never apprehended. The cuse in which Martin Lynch Is charged by Mark Harte with assault and battery wna continued on account of the Illness of the prosecutor's wife, BEFORE JUDGE NEWCOMB. After disposing of the naturalization applications,, Judge E. C. Newcomb took mi tho trial of etlmlnnl cases In court room No. 2. It was tho first time for him to preside In quarter sepslotiB court. Tho flrsf case culled befoio hint wan that of Martin Allen, of Mooslc, charged with assault and battery Upon his wife. He hud no counsel, his titioincy having disappointed him, und refused to have tho assistance of an hsslgned attorney, preferring to try his own vase. The prosecution seemed more desir ous of establishing that Allen wns mentally deranged than to convict him of crime, but despite tho old saw that the counsel who tries his own enso has a fool for it client, Allen succeeded In convincing the Jury of his sanity, while the common wealth was proving him guilty of tho assault, nnd ns u conse quence ho was returned guilty. In con cluding his address to the Jury, Allen remnrked; "I'm no lawyer, but I gitecs I did pretty well for it crazy man, chV" In the ense agnlnst William Mc Dowell, charged with the larceny of two rings from Genevieve Jackson, ti verdict of not guilty was taken, the commonwealth falling to make out a case. The parties are colored, und live In Raymond court. James Callahan was tiled Tor break ing it carriage, which he had hired from Mrs. Ilattle Snyder, in Cnibondale, In the summer of 1900. Defendant and a iriend hired the ilg for the purpose of going fishing, und the evidence dls elcred that they drove a distance ot eighteen miles In two hours, over a M.ry rough toad, It also appeared that they hud not only failed to pay for the repairs, but had not paid for the hlte. Assistant District Attorney W. GnylorU Thomas represented the commonwealth. Attorney John J. Manning reptesented the defendant. The case or Tedaseano Martino, of Old Forge, charged with assault and battery on Catherine Castelenlc, was Hilled before Judge Newcomb jiiFt be fore rdlonrinnent. WIND CAUSED DERAILMENTS. Lake Aiiel Correspondent Tells About a Bit of Weather. According to our Lake Ariel corie spondent, the wind blew some, ui that way, during the caily boms of yester day morning. At Georgetown, a filled milk can was blown from a platform to the track, at 5 a. m., while Conductor Butler Kizer's freight train was passing, causing the derailment of a enr, which in turn ditched lour moie cars, blocking the road lor several limits'. During this delay tho wind kept piling snow in the cuts and when the train got under way again it had to plow thiough drifts twelve feet deep In some places. Near Gravel branch It ran Into it dilft that threw four more cars from the track and caused another lonjr de lay. It was 11 o'clock-befoio the road was cleat cd. We Will Continue Red Border Sale Price Pure Linen o 5t ". S3 Utf so. u Pure Linen Dice Pattern Silver Bleached Damask, 45c Sale Price Silver Bleached German Damask. Ten all new patterns, mostly open borders, very SS firm, 63c goods. Sale Price. i n i ui I lVl : "us1 We commence the Snow White ! a? with 69c goods ior. ,i, st 89 A better and finer line of Snow White Damask, B9c Special J5C P.erds, Austrian, Irish and German Linens, piece goods, napkins to match, dainty cpon borderc' All choice selected uD-lo-dr.to designs nu vJl 2 Snow White Linens valued at Sale Price Snow White Linens valued at Sale Price ' Snow White Linens valued at Sale Price j $ Ldvl tt' : to. Snow White Linens valued at Q Sale Price (J, tfi g Unbleached wrf (H On-vl &r Muslin mp, -. . ... 57 'u ' "', ,lu;""' ffH 42-inch Lockwood Pillow Casing " 7c Fine Muslin 5S 45-inch Lockwood Pillow Casing yd 48-Inch Lockwood Pillow Casing W 6-4-inch Lockwood Pillow Caslne 8-4 inch Lockwood Sheeting tj$ 9-4lnch Lockwood Sheeting m 1 0-4-incli Lockwood Sheotlng S 42-inch Utlca Pillow Casing 45-lnch Utlca Pillow Casing , kh 50-Inch Utlca Pillow Casing O 6-4-inch Utlca Pillow Casing g tJ-4-mcri utlca btieeting gH 9-4-Inch Utlca Sheeting IK; 10-4-inch Utlca Sheeting J' 6c Shaker Flannel , ag 9c Shaker Flannel ' . , f fl Chrtlri,- rrinnMAl (w wiiarvwi 1 ictfiiivii ifitftttf tfU , . , . UK I 415 and 417 leokawnnnii kmw. a ,. a xxkxkkxxxmixh: CONTESTS OVER NOMINATION TESTIMONY WAS HEARD BY JUDGE HALSEY. Had Reference to the Disputes In tho Eighteenth, Thirteenth nnd Twelfth Wards Old Eorgo Case Will Probably Bo Heard This ioiniiifj Court Asked to Quash the Indictment Against Anthony Dunleavy Jury In McGovorn Cnso Could Not Agree. The three remaining contests over ward nominations were yesterday dis posed of. Judge Halsey, of Luzerne county, after hearing tt mass of evidence In tlo contests between tho Kellyltes and Flanneryltes for the Republican nom ination In the Eighteenth ward, made nn order ruling out both sets of pa pers on the'ground that no Republican caucus had been conducted. Enchytict of candidates Is listed as nominees of two or more other pnrtles of varied appellations, so the decision will not have a very serious effect on the chances of election of either. The objections made to the Demo cratic nomination of D. T. Jnyne for school controller from the Thirteenth ward were overrukd by Judge Kelly because of the failure of the objectors, it second time to comply with the pro vision of the law requiring that the candidates objected to shall be person ally served with notice of the contest. There were a number of candidates for minor olllces on the paper to which objection was made. Some of these had not been served with tho required notice. Alderman C. C. Donovan's objections to the nomination papers of P. F. Itynu who seeks to succeed him as al derman of the Twelfth Ward, were withdrawn. Hyim presumes to be the candidate of the Independent, the Union and the Labor parties. All three nomination papers are alleged by Donovan to be defective, but he agreed to withdraw the objection If Hyun would consent to the substitution of the name of Dono van for that of Ryan as the candidate of the Labor party, llyan agreed and peace again prevails. The Old Forge case will probably be heard this morning by Judge Hal sev. To Qufl3h Dunleavy Indictment. When the perjury case against An thony Dunleavy, of South Scranton, was called for lilal, yesleiday, his counsel, O'Prien Ut Martin, moved to quash the Indictment ,on the ground (hat it failed to set forth the alleged false oath. Judge Kdwards granted a rule to show cause why the indictment This Sale for Ten Days. Few of the Good Things Damask. Heavy Silver 29c 37c 49c width, 85c. Sale Price Extra weight, all new beautiful work Sil ver Bleached, $ 1 .00 grade Annfrtni (Inof ntr! Ktlcn nv-tna ,ireY xitiuuii ihiu, Bleached, $1.25 Finest and Best ever shown hy us, Sbiow White Lieens Damask Heavy Soft Finish German Silver Bleached Napkins DJce Patterns, 79c value. Special Dice Patterns. $ 1 .00 value. Special Dice Patterns, 31.25 value. Special Heavy Soft Finish Napkins, 31.25, for. .. HeaAy Soft Finish Napkins, $1.75, for... Heavy Soft Finish Napkins. S2.04. for ... . S8c Irish, Scotch and Reeds finer Satin Finish Nap kins, Scroll, Coral Leaf, Floral and Spot designs, 31,50. 51.75. $2,00, $1.19 $ I '.40 $1.65 $1.95 just received. $2.00 Snow White $2.25 Snow White $2.50 Snow White $3.00 Snow White $4.00 Snow White $6,00 Snow White Napkins for. $5.35 Stevens, Barnsley and Heavy German Crash Tow eling, Hud; and Damask Towels, Bleached and Brown Bath Tcwcls. at cut prices at this special sale. $2,50.' ans (C Good 6c Muslin 7c Fine Muslin Best Hill Muslin Lonesdale Muslin Fruit of Loom 42-Inch Lockwood 55' 8; S'Ac 9C loc IIC 5C 1 7c IOC 10 IIC I2J , . , , . 45-inch Lbckwocd 50-Inch Lockwood 6-4-Inch Lockwood o-4-Inch Lockwood Sheeting , , 17c 9-4-inch Lockwood Sheeting . , , 19c 10-4-Inch Lockwood Sheeting, . aic 42-Inch Utlca Pillow Casing oc 45-Inch Utlca Pillow Casing , ioc 50-Inch Utica Pillow Casing , 13c 6-4-inch Utlca Pillow Casing 14c 8-4-lnch Utlca Pillow Casing yie 9-4-inch Utlca Pillow Casing 313 10-4-Inch Utlca Pillow Casing 33c ,,,. 17c , . igc ,,..,,,., 21c .e 7c Sale of Carving Sets - - jf 3j At llic Cutlery Salo you can get prices never dreamed of for tho ' g quality. Walrus, Pearl, Stag and. Ivory handles, tvlade by the ig Merlden Cutlery Co,, atyl there Is none better made In this ccun- aj " try. Tho largest assortment In the city to select from, J 35 Carving Sets, Stag Handles, for. .$2.00 ' JS 55 Carving Sets, Ivory eg Fruit Knives, 12dvt 5S Do not miss this sale. Geo V Miliar & 5 UtU. V. 1TJLUAU.1 tX FURNITURE REPAIRED - Have you in your attic a favorite chair with the upholstering in bad simp?, an aim or a rocker broken, or perhaps having the springs lout of order, waiting an indefinite menu it, repolish it, put a now cover good as new. F. A, KAISER, Lackawanna and Adams Avenues. CSS6a9Q!a34&Cd CQ S9 43 CD S3 SS 9 2 CZS should not be quashed and the case accordingly went over The rule will be heard at the next session of argument 1 ourt. C'uiitlmiPil on Pace S.l Bleached, very soft, anu ""v,i 6,au .,,w. - goods VOC ? Silver Bleached Goods . tr " $1.59. Sale Price.. . ip 1 .2,5 5- 63c 85c 3 $1.08 5i $1.00 V $1.48 V S1.69 S3 Napkins for Napkins for Napkins for Napkins 'for $1.75 x $2.0O M $2.19 5 S2.60 ? Napkins for $3.50 gs. Bleached Pillow Casing. 5C 6c 7c 8c 8c QC ...... IOC nc Pillow Casing. Pillow Casing. Pillow Casing 13c 0 9 OFFERS q S . Wonderful Shoe Bargains J ' -n ? 8 We flention but a ODC 2 I a& Co m Wjoiulncr, Arcnna g AJ. WaiKl.miiLojk Around, jg sometime to be repaired? Let us on it and send it back to you as vmp MANAG: R, Both Prione3 GE S E 5 4E& E 38 35 33 G3 C3S 315 C3 412 Spruce St. F. l. CRANE, 324 Lackawanna Avenue. 100S Persi-in and Marten Storm collar .iJIj.OO now $0.00 lOiJ lYinUu anil MouOlonu Storm colni' 1007 Mini: htonn collar "Ui Millie Collaretlo .. 102S Uicbo Collaicttc .. 10J5 lllaclv Marten beait liii'J lllack Marten Seaif 1001 Klectrlo Seal Seart . 1005 Hleetric Seal Scarf 11 JS Sable l'cc Scarf .... 15.00 now 8.00 23.00 now 13.00 10.00 now 20 00 15.00 now l.tf fi.OOnow 4.0O 7,00 now 4.00 1.50 now 1.0 1 2.50 now 1.511 13.00 now 10.00 1150 Sable Tox Searf 8.50 now n.Oii 1113 Illuo I,)nx Scarr 15.00 now 10.00 2(W Mluo I.n- Searf 1,00 now 8.01 ltKtO Itecl l'ox Scarf 7,00 now 4.01 SCO Mink Scarf, long tabs 35.00 now 23.0 1 COllJMInk Scarf 23.00 now 17.00 1)72 Cinnamon Hear lloa, 3 yds long .13.00 now 23,0.) 527 niack Hear lloa, J yiU Ions. 20.00 now 15.00 071 Ilronn Dear lloa, 3 jilj lonp. 15.00 now 10.00 600 Natural Opposum lloa, 'J yili lontr , O.Mnow 4.00 709 Oray fo lloa, 3 ydi lone, .'10,00 now 7.00 203 Illuo I.jnx lloa, 3 ycU long. 1S.O0 now 1J.00 rura ltepaired. fur. Manufactured, llouulit. Ilaw Fura r Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent;, Gas Lamp, iinsieworsp 13 MS'iT Penii Avenue, lirtriFmvmrrjtmmmtr; Prof.a.F.THEEL.627.?,,! A lilt tit t. tiUrnUrtutirw nliulir null 1'rtikta ltUrutc. LxCfMM. Abui. llluotl l't,LuB. St-rtoui yrtHux,i-uiHauMKi,urifw-ih!rlciurfv ' nb fv ryrl i i l ij,ti jt vriuUtlii a 7fm boitlUl tlperUnff la ilrrutaj, 84 for bowk "Tmtb ' Voting f ?iry uedlul t IectrlcI hauJi. Ucnilau ttU r ruiiuc). LUJfiriutiufDl iM bbruaxra umu. Handles, for.. 3.50 set for 2.7s spring MyiG i K fi - Jew Ull V m&JMAlMU ' UvSPMW&W'qMi oyc xS-' iPS its ivi ;-