W&f,, ' ?wp?j:.Ki &&mpffw,-i -"-r1 JJ-Ci.1 -( V THE SCftANTON TRIBUNE- VJMKSDAlr, NOVJJALBELl 10, 1002, V .';' ft house Jacob A. nlln, of NVw York, will deliver mi nddresa on "Tlio llittllt! with tho Blilms." whteli will lie lllne tt-ittctl with Inntern Views, TIir ledum U tiiittur tho ntmplorK of the. Voting; 1 .miles' society uf thi l-'li-st I'leshyteiluii ehllroli. Have Clone After Burke, 'J'lio I'PttnlMltlitli imiielit for tlomlnlok Huike, who li under uii-ohI at SVIii'iiev tiuly, X, v.. for mi nmmtilt mi llnltlo .left'ivy. of Ciiilwinilnle on Mny if. In!, nirlveil from MiiiTlshiii-ir ypHtenluy mitt ('onxtiilile. II, t. Xciiry Miirtcil Tor Heheii t'l'itnly to IiiIiih tlio ai'i'ilTil biir'lt for Hint. THE TESTING OF EYES Is not n in.Utp'r of jjiiohm work, nor Is It ,i mill tor of ti-ylny on pulr.M of reiuly-inmle Khicst's, It u Helt'iij'o KovcriU'il by tninclpalH which iiomh but it person who bus Httitlli'il tho iiniiloiny of the Hyp i-nn untlerslitiHl. t will c.MiinlnL' your eye wllh the most pi'iutirwi'ri inethodf. nml piv serllie sl.isses only whero absolute ly needed. One charge covers the entire cost of examination, glnsscs frames. DR. B. A. BAER, 12YK SPECIALIST. MANUPACTCIilNO OPTICIAN 331 Washington Ave. SCK ANTON. PA Used Malls to Defraud. .1. M. Alcarlioff and W. II,. Oswald, of V.smrt, Carbon eomity, were nr-1-psImI ivi'i'iilly by Deputy Pulled States .Marshal J. V. Hnyder for ikIiik the Pulled Slates iiiiiIU to defraud, They were 1'iH'h held under SI.inii) bull for trial at th" lliinlsbiiiK term of Pulled -Slates court. Killed a Wild Cat. Harry llolnhmt, of Klorey & Hrooks, has .ii"t returned I'mm a huiiting tilp In the wilds of I'oeolio mountain. In nil dllioli to the rdluary auiouul of niiiuc biiKKeii, he. alter a Ili'lve strnpRle, killed a i laise wild cnl, which he has had sluircd, ami it Is now on exhibition at the stoic CoUnfy Savings Bank and Trtisf Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives Deposits in Sums of and pays 5 per teiest thereon. $1 and cent, in- L. A. WATEE3. President. 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres. A. H. CHKISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wm. F. Hnllstead, 'Mverctt Wan-en.. K. P. Kli'ssliiny, AiiKiist Kol'lnson, O. S. .Tnlms-oil. .los. O'liilen, U A. Wnlres. Lackawanna Iintirovements. The Kickiiwniinii railroad bus In colir-e of election new Ii-i'IkIii houses at Syra cuse and .Sti-oiidsbniH, anil work has been boKim on a new ash-pit, round hou'c and luin-tablc at Porlland, X, V. A new station will be built at Deluwaio W'aler i.!np. to replnci' the one recently destroyed by lire, and the new pas-eimer station at Norwich, X. V., has been opt ned for "'i vice. D., L. & W. Mine Pays. The employes of I lie following Dela ware, l.acUiiwiinna and Western iiilnes, colllfiies and waMieilpn will be paid ou Salunluy: Arcliluild. I!llevne and wasli ery. Ilrlshlii, I'.tytia, I'tmllm-ntul, DoiIkc, Hampton and W.ishury. Jlohlen, Hyde I'aik, Oxford, Type, Sloan and Taylor. The eiiiplovrs of the Diamond and Sloirs will be paid on .Monday, and those at all the mines In the Luzerne illstilct on Tuesday. Committee Visited Site. The high and training; committee of the school boa id visited the old Home for the I-'ilendles.s propel ty on Adams ave nue yesterday afternoon for the purpos-e of looklm; over the adjoining pioperlles on the north and sooth, the parcluise ot nne of which Is nuclei- i-onslder.-il!on. No ilellnltK action was taken thiitlKll the nienibeis of the committee seemed to fa vor the coiner property on the north. Another meellns will be held before Mon day night's meeting of the boald. ONLY ONE MORE CASE TO TRY COMMdN PLEAS LIST FOR THE WEEK DISPOSED OF. Verdict for Plaintiff in Cnse of John Brown Against Bltteiibender &. Co. Judge Edwards Directs a Verdict in Cnse of D. H. Davis Against Clemo Real Estnte Company Suit of C. L. Rice Against C, L. Smith Tried Before Judge Newcombe. Other Court Mattel s. AT FIRST ttLANGE. ELKS' SOCIAL SESSION. fs satisfied at our store. We have extra Inducements to offer you. AVe have just received I'M at ship ment of Xew Wall papers for sprint;, l'JOS some very chol'.-u patterns also a larpa? assortiuelU of Picture Krant'es to select from. W invite you to call stiul see how far your dollar will go. Jacobs & Fasold, Ave. 20 Washington 00000000000000000 0 6 $ Morris' Magnet Cigars 0 0 0 0 0 "They Draw Well." The best '-alno for ii cents. Try one nnd you will smoke no other. All the loading brands of Jo. clears at JI.73 per box, or fi for 23e. The largest variety o Tipes and Tobaccos In town, $ E. C. MORRIS, . The Cigar Man A 325 Washington Avenue. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO R eisman Brothers LOW PRICE BOOKSHOP A UK YOlT AW.Mtn that Xnins Is near? And If you coiueniiihilo aubsurlbliiK- for any magazines, or prebeutlUK your friends wllh a sub serlptlou to any periodical; If so, why not Mihsi'ilhu now. Ily mi do Iuk. you K''t December uiimlii'i' ,U.-e, We take subscriptions and renewals for all periodicals nt mibllsheis' " prices. Send us -your order by mail. 407 Spruce Street New 'Phone, 43. Many Theatrical People Entertained Last Night. Tlie members of the Scruulim lodge of Hilts visited the Dixie theater in a body last night, and after the pro forinance Invited the performers to at tend a social session In their beautiful meeting; room on Franklin avenue. They accepted In u body and In addi tion a number of the members of Rob ert Kdeson's "Soldiers of Fortune" company and a number of actors from the Star theater were, present, so that a most delightful and enterlainln's; time was enjoyed by the two hundred Klks and their friends who attended. Charles V. O'.Malley acted as toast master and kept his auditors in a whirl of merriment for several hours. lie was ably assisted by John J.- Loflus and others. Mr. l.oftus' solemn an nouncement that Slyer Davidow desired to be sranted partnission to sing- "The Wen ri na of the ilrivu" provoked much laughter. excellent entertainment was fur nished by Richard Sterllngr, of the "Sol diers of Fortune" company: Kdwarrt J. Keoush, who is proving himself such a versatile actor at Dixie's; Frank J. Whittier and many others. A lunch was served and there was liquid refreshments in abundance. . HE HAS RESIGNED. B. P. Laudig to Sever His Connection with Builders' Exchange. R. F. Laudig. secretary of the Juild ers' exchange, has tendered his resig nation to the hoard of directors. It will not be acted upon until December 17, on which date the next meeting of the ex change will be held. Mr. I.audlg has acted as secretary of the exchange for the past six years, lie was recently elected secretary of the State Retail Lumbermen's association, and has decided that to properly fill this position he must devote all of Ills lime and attention to Its duties. SHUKIS ACQUITTED. In common pleas court yesterday morning Judge Hdwards charged I he jury In the case of John Hrowu ngalnst Ulttonbender .t Co. Some time later the jury returned a verdict In favor of the plaintiff. The case of D. II. Davis against the C'leino Real KstuW; company was then called for trial before Judge Kdwards, fie was employed as caretaker of the hotel and, farm of the defendant com pany at Luke Clemo. and sued to re cover 11 balance of $42 which ho said was duo him, The company alleged that Davis allowed a quantity of pota toes on the farm to freeze and had other set oil's. Judge Kdwards decided that these were not proper matters to charge Davis with and directed 11 ver dict for the plalntlrc. The verdict was $-1:1.71, the full amount or the claim, with Interest. Before Judge Newcombe. the case of C. L. Rice against 0. L. Smith was on trial all day. and went to the jury just before adjournment. Mr. Rice moved to iRrooklyn, X. Y.. and placed his horse In the care of C. L. Smith, allow ing him, as Rice alleges, to use the horse for his own purposes, or to be rented to special customers, that Smith could depend upon, In payment for the keeping of the horse. Through Liveryman J, K. Regan the horse was rented to a man named Helsman. It ran away and was hilled, and Rice Is suing to recover $7fi, the value of the horse. Smith alleges that the horse was placed In his charge to be used in his general business. He denied there was any such limitations us Rice testilled to. A jury was sworn yesterday after noon In the case of A. S. Kline against the city of Scranton, and the ease will he put on trial this morning. That Is the last case for trial this week, all the Jurors besides those sworn In that and the Rice case being- discharged from further attendance. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Jacob Reiglianser Carrie Kit-sling ... John IT. AUfn ..., Mice C. Cooper ... Jacob J. Stegner . Jtargaretha .Mobs Scrantou Scrantou , .Termyn Mayflelcl Ilonesdalo Honosdale It Would Appenr Thnt Local Reme dies Would Bo Best for Cuve of CntniTh. It would Room at ilrst glance that oatarrli being a disease of tho mucous membrane, that salvos, sprays, ele., being applied directly to the mem branes of tho nose and throat, would ho the most rational treatment, but this has been proven not to be true. The mucous meinbrune Is made unci repaired from the blood and catarrh Is a blood disease and any remedy to make a pormawnt cure must net on the blood, nnd when the blood Is puri fied from catarrhal poison, the secre tions from the mucous membrane will become natural and healthy. In this climate, thousands of people seem scarcely nver Tree from some form of catarrh: It gets better at times but each Winter becomes gradually deeper seated, nud after a time the sufferer resigns himself to It as n necessary evil. Catarrh euros are almost as numer ous as catarrh sufferers, hut are nearly all ho Inconvenient and Ineffective as to render their use a nuisance nearly as annoying as catarrh Itself; anyone who has used douches, spruyn and pow ders will bear witness to their Incon venience and failure to really cure. There are a number of excellent In ternal remedies for catarrh, but prob ably the best and certainly the Hufest Is a new remedy, composed or Red (Sum, Blood Root and similar untlsep- tlc remedies and other valuable catarrh specifics. This remedy Is In tublet form, pleas ant to the taste and sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and -anyone suffering from catarrh may use these tablets with ab solute assurance that they contain no cocaine, opiate nor any poisonous min eral whatever. A leading druggist In Albany speak ing of catarrh cures suys: "l have sold various catarrh cures for years, but have never sold any which gave such general .satisfaction as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. They contain In 11 pleasant, concentrated form all the best and latest catarrh remedies, and ca tarrh sufferers, who have used douches, sprays and salves, have been astonished at the quick relief and permanent re sults obtained after u week's use of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets." All drug gists sell full sized packages for fifty cents.' EXPLOSION IN ERIE FOUNDRY T III 1 FIVE MEN WERE MORE OR, LESS BURNED. . John Quite John Segar WILL ALSO INCREASE WAGES OF EMPLOYES New Jersey (Jentral Declares That Its Men Shall Be Treated as Well as Those of Its Competitors. Condition of Two of Them, Mnlia nnd Henry Lelm Is Serious Patrick Plnnnelly, Dombncher and Charles Were tho Other, Men Burned Ex plosion Was Caused by the Genera tionNof Gns Through Dumping of Refuse from Cupola Into Water. The foundry of the Krlc Railroad coinpaiiy, tit Dttnmorc, was tho scone or 1111 explosion lato yesterday after noon, lit which five men were burned, two being seriously Injured. Arter the casting tor the day hud been completed and most of the work men had gone to their homes, tho neighborhood was shuken bv tin ex plosion that rattled dishes and wlndow glnss In it manner thut caused much alarm. It was caused by an explosion of gas In the cupola, generated by the hot Iron refuse being dumped Into a pool of water In the pit, which hud been used lit cooling the cupola. The force was HUlllclent to blow every wlndow-sash out of the foundry build ing, tear away 11 largo narf of tbn rnnf and side, as well us break the glass In the machine and framing shop nearby. If the explosion hud occurred ten minutes sooner, tho list of Injured would have been much larger, as there would have boon about .sixty men In the shop. Afv it was, every man In the muiuing was injured. Tho two most Injured were John Mulla and Henry Lehn, who wore badly burned about the head and arms. They were re moved to their homes In the company ambulance. The others Injured were Patrick Flannelly, John Dombacher and Charles Segar, all receiving slight burns. Dr. Hubler and Dr. Dernsteln attend ed to the Immediate wants of tho men. The foundry Is provided with an extra cupola, so that the accident will not necessitate the shutting down or tho !uce. Toughness Is a Virtue In a lamp chimney. toughest of all Is The THE M. & P. TOP Being Intelligently made on scientific principles and very best materials, It Wears "wears like metal." 4 It's unmatchable. Prlco, . . 1 OC SOLD BY ALL DEALERS WHO CATER TO THEIR PATRONS' BEST INTERESTS You Are Well Taken Care of taMBPMHMMMIMHMMMMtlWMMnan In times of stringency or panic, as well as In easy times, If your business or personal account is with the Third National Bank, JJ8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. 3 Per Cent, interest paid on Savings Accounts, whether large or small. Accounts can be opened by mall, OI'KX SATURDAY EVKNIXCiS 7:30 TO 8:30. D. & H. PAY DAYS. John V. If owe II Scrantou Nell lonit Fellows Seianton Jeny .1. Foley Dnleville Delia (5 ray Scrantou COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. The case of the Pennsylvania Central lirewlug company against Peter I.epovlc. was yesterday discontinued. Jlarry !'. Sl.iiisbiii-y ystorday tiled his petition with Prolhonotury John Cope land, asking permission lo adopt Klsio Vamlermark, the six-year-old child of Xolxon Vandermark, deceased. Miss ltosa Gott, of Tbroop, who a week ago shot ami seriously wounded Joseph Aruns, yesterday entered ball lu tho sum of !l,0(nl before Judge Xewconib. Carjuina Sranga became security for her appearance. Mrs. Martini Ilavaid. of Taylor, yes tprdny. through Attorney James K. 'Wat klus. tiled a petition for a divorce from Itoger llnvar'd, to whom she was mar ried on May 1, V.iiltl. She alleges that on September l." of the same year her hus band deserted her and has ever slueo persisted hi his desitlon. The following wills were admitted to probate yesterday by Iteglster of Wills Koch: Peter Snmme.r.s, late of Fell town ship, letters testamentary to llemy Sum mers; will or m. v. i.ottus. late or Moosic, letters of administration c. t. a. to Sirs. Margaret J.oftus. the widow; Michael Murphy, late of Caibondalc, no letters. By Ext'hithe Who from The A.-oo:utel Pie-s. Xew York. Xov. 10. The Central Itiillroud of Xew Jersey made the fol lowing announcement today: "The management of the Jersey Cen tral Intends that Its employes shall bo treated as well as those of its neigh bors, and where recent increases made by railroads in this territory make the average rate of wages higher than those paid by the Jersey Central, the wages of such classen of lis employes will bo equalized, to meet the prevailing rates paid." The management has not yet com puted tho number of employes who will be affected by the increase, nor decided when It will go Into effect. LABORERS SELL ENGAGEMENTS. BERLIN HORSE MARKET. In and About The City JtOtJt i Motgan the Collector, (t was recently amuiuiici'ij In (llllt. (,( the city papers that 'I'liouum U. Williams Jmd been jppoiiin-d aiuto mat county tux ;toIlec(or for the Sixth ward. Thomas M. iUoi-ij.iu. of )i Snyder avenue, is thu mi. lector. Sixteenth Annual Meeting;. The hlMeenth annual -incetluK of the New Kntfluml s-oeiety will bo held at the ioiird gf undo rooms tonight at S o'clock, Ofilceru art to bu elecjed. ftlnuk uppll-j-utloi.s fur1 nuuubciuitlp can bo had at the fildco or 'the sufietnry, :no Conuell jiulldlns. Lecture by Jacob A, Jliis. Xext MuiiiUv uUlU'in the Ulvu'le Club One of the Five Indicted for-Murder of Daniel Sweeney, Released. Hy llvcliiihc Whc fmin Tlie Aoul.itril I'uv-. Wilkes-Ham, Xov. in. In court to day, Ignatz Shukls, one of the five men Indicted for tho murder of Daniel Sweeney, nt Xuntlcoke, was acquitted after a three days' trial. Sweeney was employed as a night watchman ut the Susquehanna Coal company's mine dur ing the miners' strike. One night while ho was going to work he stopped In a saloon wheie he met some striking miners. Considerable liquor was drunk before the men left the place, Sweeney left when the others did, Tlie next morning. his deudy body was found on the roadway wllh his skull crushed In, Five foreigners were ar rested for the crime and two of them pleaded guilty and are now waiting the sentence of the court, October Revenue Receipts. Il i:ehi.h.' lie ilniii 'I lie t4ui Kuril I'ir.s Wnslihifttoii, ,'ov. ti. The monthly statement ol the collections of Internal l (venue show that for tlie mouth of Or tolmr, ICO;', tho total reiclpls worn f:i,. liUMSli, a dei'ii'uw of :!,"l.l. lux, n com pared Willi October, !l. Fop Hie four mouths of thu present iiseiit cir the to uil receipts wen- T&u, luV,i;ti, n decrease, as compared lth Ihn coiiespuiidlng peiliui In 1!U. of M'l.imii.NTii. Midshipman Aiken Still 111. Ily I.M'liblw tViia Hum flic Asmi-Kiti'il 1'n-o.. Washington, Xov. 10. Advices received at tlio navy department today stulo that Midshipman Aiken, who was Injured hi hint Saturday's foot ball game, Is veiy low, and it Is IVuird thut Hie foot ball yiiuie at t'hiladelphla on the "'.Hh hut., between tha naval and military acade mics may bo called off, Or. llayl Aiken, or New Orleans, father of tlie midship man, urrlvi-il hero today, Speculator's Suicide. It.)' i:lirl,i- Wilt Uiiiu 'Iho .VulUtfc I'iccI, London, Xov. If. .Uoury Iloplel. a small Jobber la, the Souih All Iran market, idiot and killed himself today in thu luviilorj of tho Stock Hsohunse. lie left a note saying: "1 have been speculating madly, i am milled," Dr. Llndabttry. Surgeon, diseases o! women u specialty, 215 Conncll building. Hours: li a. in. to i p. nt.; 7 to 3.30 p. in. for for for Quotations for Fat Animals Slaughtering' Have Fallen. Hy i:.i!iiic Who fioin The .Un-litecl 1'icsn. Berlin, Xov. 19. Quotations heie fat six hundred pound horses slaughtering- have fallen from J37.&1) and $W to J2,", and Tor fair to middling and lean from J'Jn to $18.75 to JL'O, owing lo the exposure of tho large quantities of horse meat sold as beef or used for making sausages, Horse Mesh has long been a regular article of food, but municipal ordinances In most cltlelf le qulre that It shall not be sold as such, The extraordinary high prices of meat, however, have caused extensive evas ions of the law, and a great Increase In thu sale of horse steaks and soup bones as ueef. While the Gerinuu frontiers are closed to tho importation of live cattle, the prohibition does not apply lo old, broken-down horses, which are brought by shlpluuds from Kngluud, especially to Hamburg and firemen, and are fattened for butchering. It Is" predicted that a sharper en forcement of tho horse meat ordinances Is likely In resulk In a slight Increase In the prices of meat and particularly of sausages. The String Cut. Freileilck W. I'liger, author of "Wllh 'Hobs' nnd Kruger," a former Philadel phia nowspapeiuiiiu, and now a candidate for the state loglalutuye, was told tho oth er day that ho lost no time in Jumping nt the chance to go to lluriishiug. Ifo replied that, as long us lie wished to go, he took no chances In dissembling, for fear iliero miht he a cutting of the suing to which his "refusal" would bo tied, Jlo added that ho ulwayskeeps lu mind tlio story of tho Colt who. wuullmr to borrow five pounds from his rich but puritanical uncle, wrolo the following unto: "Dear I'ncle I wish to burrow IHo fmunds, but r.inunt put tho request Into words, 1 am so humiliated, It seems I'd rutliPr die, Jliuu ask you. 1 send this by a mebsenger, who wll wait for it reply. "Your Affectionate Xephow, "i'. S. Overeomo wllh shnmo for what 1 havu willlen, I have been run plug after tho messenger to (alto back tho note, but cannot catch up with him. Heaven grant that something may prevent your knowing; how hu miliated I feel." I'ncle, sympathising with Affectionate Xephow, determined the youth should not suffer, mid, tu save hi feelings, sent this reply: "Dear Xphew Console yourself and liltibh no longer, Providence has heaid your prayers. The messenger has lost the note. "Your Affectionate Uncle." I'lilludftlnhlu l.edcer. Troubles of Officials of Street Cleaning- Department of New York. Hy i:ehisie Wire tlom Tlie Asocutoil Pu-.-s, Xew York, Xov. 10. Discoveries that certified laborers In the street cleaning department were being impersonated by outsiders caused the municipal civil service commission today to adopt the liertillon system of measurements to ascertain the Identity of any man em ployed by the city. At the meeting ot tho commission today the statement was made that twenty cases had been found where men were working under assumed names, using cards given them by the original employe. Many of the substitutes, it was said, were uoii-cltlssens, and it was said to be the plan of the original employe to get other work and then sell his card to a man who assumed his name. Saturday, Xov. 22-Manvllle, Marvlno shaft, Dlckwn, Leggotts Creek, A'on Storch, repair shops, t Monday, Xov. 21 Olyphant Xo. 2. Kddy Creek, drossy Island, Grassy Island wushery, AVblto Oak, .Termyn. Tuesday, Xov. S3 Greenwoods, Xos. 1 and 2, Spring Urook, Lanscliffe, I.aflln. Wednesday, Xov. 26 Delaware, Balti more tunnel, Xo. 2, Xo. ;:, No. ii, Conyng ham, Pine Ridge, Laurel Pain. Friday, Xov. 28-Carbondaie Xo. 1, Powdcrly, Clinton, Coal Brook, Packet Brook wushery. Saturday. Nov. 2!i Boston, Plymouth Xo. 2, No. :i, Xo. I, Xo. 3. Dr. D. B. Hand's Office. Is In the rtookery building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street and not on Penn avenue. Dr. Hand will be found In- his ofiloe from 2 to 5 In tlie ntternoon and lrom 7 to 9 in the I evening. Price Temptations Our specials this week are tempting, not alone be cause of their low prices, but also for their unusual good values and wearing qualities. Our first special represents the best bargain that we have ever offered in ladies' Shoes. Special Xo. 1 Ladles' Goodyear AVelt, Box Calf, f.aco Shoes, extra heavy soles. Xot one pair in tho lot that wo have ever offered the cental of before for less than J'J.."0 and SI.OO. Tills week, $2.C0 a pair. Special No. 2 Infants Button Shoes, loo to 7."e. a 'pair. Positively worth one-third more. "; Special No. .1 Men's and Boys' $t.2o and 51.30 Shoe? at Mo. AVIES& MURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Next door to new First National Bank Building. 50GS$0SSQ:X 3S0aS)5SQ0;KKHKKUXK 1 First Annual Thankpng Sale Of Hand BIBLE AGENT SENTENCED. Man Who Organized Sunday Schools Convicted of Horse Stealing. Hy i:rhnlvc Wile from The Aool.itcil 1'ios Lancaster, Pa., Xov. 1& A. U. Glas gow, of MUlersvllle, who cloaked his extensive horse stenllng operations under the guise of a Bible agent and as an energetic worker in church work and the organization of Sunday schools,, was found guilty today on four Indict ments for horse-stealing, and eleven In dictments for felonious entry and lar ceny of buggies, harness, etc. Glasgow was sentenced by Judge Lundls to four years n'nd nine mouths lu tho Kastern penitentiary, and to pay a flue of $1,-100 and costs. MURDERER SENTENCED. Self-Confessed Assaulter nnd Slayer Will Servo for Life. Hy Kwludto Wile from 'flic .Wndjleil Pre. Menominee, Mch,, Xov, 19, Joseph Heck, the self-confessed assaulter ami murderer of 10-year-old Julia Wozq nlalf, today pleaded guilty In the Cir cuit court and wus sentenced to life Imprisonment at solitary conlluement by Judge Stowe. Jieck, who was a blacksmith, com mitted tho double crime September 28 and buried tho child's body on his premises, where It was found severul days later, Col. Johnstone Resigns. Hy KmIusIic Wile from The .UoUiteiI 1'iess. AVashlnetou, Nov. !. Lieutenant Colo nel John A, Johnstone, assistant adju tant general, bus resigned from the army, to take effect 1'eb, 1, WW. Ho comes frqin Pennsylvania, GRAIN COFFEE " If you use Grain-0 in place- of coffee you will eujoy it just as much for it tastes the same j yet, it is like u food to the system, dis tributing: the full substance of the pure grain with every drop, TRY IT TO-DAY. Mx'OW' everywhere j 13c, anil 83c. per jnckige, ?! 5 WW a mens, Etc. Handkerchiefs. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Sideboard Scarfs and similar goods are much in demand at this season. In order that we may give our patrons the very best 'possible values for their money, we have determined to inaugurate an Annual Thanksgiving Sale as above stated, during which the profits usually derived from the sale of these goods will practically be obliterated. Our experience is that ourpatrons do not soon forget such real bargain op portunities as are presented during this sale, which closes on Thanksgiving Eve. SJ Bleached Table LinensASl New m 56-inch Damasks, worth 28c, for 23c ft 58-inch Damasks, worth 37c. for 31c 62-inch Damasks, worth 45c, for 39c 64-inch Damasks, worth 55c, for 45c 5 70-inch Damasks, worth 62c, -for 49c J 64-inch Damasks, worth 75c, for 50c W 70-inch Dairffisks, worth 85c, for 69c ft 73-inch Damasks, worth $1.00, for 89c 55 72-inch Damasks, worth $1.25, for $1.12) j 72-1 -inch Damasks, worth $1.35. for.. .JM.25 match, a specialty, and offered at reduced prices during this sale. Unbleached Linen Damasks 56-inch Damasks, worth 28c, for ale 60-inch Damasks, worth 35c, for 29c 58-inch Damasks, worth 50c, for...- 4oc 6o-inch Damasks, worth 55c. for 45c 72-inch Damasks, worth 75c, for 59c 72-inch Damasks, worth 85c, for 69c Silver Bleached German Linen Damask 64-inch Damasks, special at 45c 72-inch Damasks, special at . '. 59c 72-inch Damasks, worth $1.65, for $1.39 Fine Bleached Damasks, with napkins to Bleached Linen Table Cloths With handsome borders and centers, line qualities, with napkins to match. Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by 72 inch, at S2.00 each. Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by qo inch, at $2.50 each. Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by 108 inch, at $3,ot each. , Napkins to match during this sale at $2.25 the dozen. i Special Mill End Sale of Bleached Linen Table Damasks In length from 2 to 3 yards each. The qualities are all right and Afr fKp lirrl the patterns the newest. Choice during this sale only TTiJL LIIC Jffll U Tow Is 0 Bargain Sal of Hue x At reductions that will readily appeal to every buyer. Prices during this sale 9c, I2!jC, 15c, i7Jc, 20c, 22jic, 25c, etc., each. Fine Linen Damask Towels from 12,'Sc to $1,75 each. Roller Towelings, Crash Towellngs, Glass Toweliugs, etc.. at special bargain pi ices. Crochet and Hnrselllcs Bertspremls from 89c each up to $7.50 are all reduced in price. 2 fj The Handkerchief Sale Ought to interest everybody, as it covers the whole range of Handkerchief selling. UK ft ft k 35-cent Handkerchiefs during this sale for Special Atl Linen Ladies' Initial I laiulkerchiefs at 2 for Men's Linen I land kerchiefs, large size, at only ...,..,. Men's Linen Hemstitched Handker chiofs, plain or fancy borders, at , . , , 19-hich All Linen Handkerchiefs 1 for men at , 1 2iC l;xtra Fine Linen Initial Handker- $, t . chiefs for ladias, Each 35c. Box ot 6 $ I ,OD Silk Initial Handkerchiefs (- a from -3C Up All other kinds and qualities reduced in same proportion as above, 25c 25c 5c 8c Handker- 2 for undkerchiefs, in Children's Fancy Border chiefs at.. "Foxy Grandpa" an extra quality, at Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs at Fancy Embroidered and Hemstitched Atl Linen Handkerchiefs ,..,.,..... Fine All Linen Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, nice size , BeauiKully Fmbroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs at Regular 25c Linen Handkerchiefs Fancy Hmbrojdered and Scalloped Handkerchiefs, 25c kind, at .......... 5c 4c 5c 8c 122C 12ic 15c 17c to . 40a and 402 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, ft )&KKXH)KK)ra)fWeOT McCONNELL x CO. 0 4 ifc..'. . J - f. 1 , &B &LS Jki