THE SOKANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY II, 3 807. OUR GREAT HARK-DOWN SALE Has caused Loud Talk all over. FINE OVERCOATS AND SUITS at almost half their val ue at KRAMER BRO.'S, TUB POPULAR CL.0TI1II3KS. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. ACKAWAIMNA, THC E A D E R IN CORRECT IAUNDERING 308 Penn Avenue. A. U. WARM AN. Here is a chance for you if you are in need of a carpet. A Few Patterns of BRUSSELS Closing at 45c. Per Yard. n im US Uipcls, Draperies and Vall Paps: 127WYOAUNCI AVE. CITY flOTJES. A son has been bain to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shufloi, of Ollvo stieet. James L nch, of this cltj, and William Told, of Jibsup, vveio m anted oilglnul pensions Satuiday. The work of cleaning the house at MJ Cupouso avenue, which will be Ubed as the hostel of the Good Shepherd, will begin todn. M011K D Lewis, of BHKelj, on Satur day bioiiRlit piottedliife'3 In dlvoice against his wife, i:inma B. Lewis. Deioi tion Is alleged. A meeting of the Scianton auxlllaiy of the Mc.AU mission will be held this aftei noon ut i 3D at the homo of Mis. riedei ick rullei, 410 Vine &tieet. Jacob Slcklei, who wat. leeelved at the Lackawanna hospital fiklaj night suf feilng from an ovetdose of aloes, Is lapid 1 leturiiliig to his noimal condition. The members of John II. X'ordhain I'io hlbltlon league aie earnestly itquested to meet In the annex, of the United llv in Kellcal chuich thU evening at Si o'clock piompt. riank diady, emplojed at the blast furnace, fell Into a moulding pit Satuiday aftcinoon, Injuring Ills back to such an extent that he was taken to the Moses 1 a lot hospital Mai tin Gable, 7C eais old, a Genn.111, died veaU-idav at the Hlllsldo Home, lie has lelat es in this tlt If the aie not located within two dajs. Gable's bodj will be buijed at the home. The following olllceis vvoie elected at the Woman's Kcehj lcigue meeting on TiiuiBiiny wsi .mis h. Van Husklik, piesldent: Mis C V. nail, vice-piesldent, illss C. Mahei, secietarj ; Mia, Ljon, tieasuier. The funeral of Mis. Chailotte Wenzel will take place this afternoon fiom the homo of her daughtei, Mis Mitj Whlt takei, MZ lulng aenue Seilces at Hol Tilnltj Lutheian chinch and Inter ment In J'oiest 111 eemeteil. The Joint seweis and dialns committee of councils and City Lnglneer Joseph 1' Phillips will meet tomoiiow at the coiner of Main avenue and Luzoine street at 1 o'clock and look oei a pioposed sewer district for tho Fifth and Fifteenth wauls In the death of Baitley Flnneity, of Keser avenue, nt 3 JU o'clock Satuiduy theio jiassed awaj an old and highly le ppected iltizen The deceased Is sui lved by fout thlldtcn, Michael and John, Mis. Chalks Mullen and Mis. Peter Ho ban. Owing to a luck of quotum the annual meotlng of the Scianton public Ubiaiy tiustees, which was to have been held S-'atuulay afternoon was adjourned to net Tuesday aftirnoon nt 1J0 o'clock At this meeting the lepoit of Llbiaiiau Can will bo presented, Attoinejs It H Patterson, J. V. llurr, J, W. Oakfoid, Hon. M 13. McDonald, Itussell Dlmmlck, T. V. Pawdeily and W S. Dlehl compil-e p. committee of the Lackawanna bar that Is making anaiiue ments for tha annual banquet to be held in the Hotel Jeimyn on the night of Jan 21, Tomorrow night tho annual meeting of the Hoard of Associated Clmltles will be 'Hd in tho city hall. The jear past haH hoen a very busy one, I.&7J cases haln' been Investigated and much aid dispensed to the needy The. applications foi em ploiment dining tho yeaif numbered veiy high The leports of the llllcers will bo pioented at tho meeting t .morrow night. Whllo riding thiough the Water Gap on a Delaware, Lackawanna and West tin nillioad freight tialn Satuiday, homas Langan, of Dunmoie, fell fiom ' v train and was quite badly Injured He is taken to tho Lackawanna hospital, v to his right aim was amputated. Nickel plated Skates at Florey's, 70c. Other giades In pioportlon. 5 11 gjfrv,. U RrC N ?ej iLA BEL MANY OFFICERS WERE RENOMINATED Interesting Primaries Held In Several Wards on Saturday. A101R AND OLIVER UNOPPOSED Tliu) Will Succeed Thumschus in tliu Coitiuion Council from the Ninth and I'lltcuntli Wauls llusncet-ivul)--l.iulv tetiuiiblii (or t lie Coiiiicilmnniu Nomination in tho i:ihteenth Wnril--l(u8iilt of Demo cratic Caucus m liackauatina Township. At a caucus of tlio Republican1? of the Ninth waid Satuiduy afternoon Captain James Jlolr vuis lenoiiilnated for common rouncll. Captain Molr has sor(il the Ninth vv.xid for the last nine j cats In tin: common council anil as a W -S- ;' CAPTAIN JAMHS MOIR. Republican nomination in the Ninth Is equivalent to an election he Will have at least two jeats mole In which to seive the people of his waid. The fallowing- dlstilot olllceis were nominated In thi'Fiist dlstilot: Judge of election, II. S Alwoith: Inspector, Geoige Reed; icglstei of xoteih, Curtis Powell. Sec ond dlstilct, judge of election, William Lvans, Inspectoi, Geoige Robeits; ieg Istei of oters, V. C, liiovvuing:. Thlid dlstilct, Judge of election, C. K, Fullei, inspectoi, Geoige F. Millet; leglstei of oteis, II. P. Wilcox. Haiiy Dale was nomlnnted for com mon council by the Republicans, of the Tvventy-lli st waid Satuiday. He Is a blight joung business man who would be a. most ci editable addition to the councils Ho Is populai with the people of the waid and theie is a stiong prob ability of his election. The Demociats have lcnoinlnated Thomab Noiton, the piesent councilman from the waid. Over In the Nineteenth wnul Satur dav night the Demociats caucused and nominated Rlchaid Sheildan foi com mon council aad Chilstlan Storr foi al detman. In the Eighteenth waid nt Satui day's Demociatic pilmailes the Inteiest cen teied In the flsht for the Demociatic nomination fot alderman. The candi dates weio Jlartln Hoar, the piesent Incumbent; John Kelly, son of ex-Al-deiman John Kell ; James M. Biogan, Robeit T. Mnbeiry and Constable James Claik. Alderman Hoar wus te nomlnated, lecehlnir 91 votes against Kelly, 70, Hiogan, ID; Maybeuy, I'C, and Claik, 2G. Theie was a caucus of the Seventh waid Demociats Satuiday and M. F. Gllioy and P. V. Scanlon contested for the common council nomination. The latter charges that the giossest fiaud was the pilnclpal leatuie of the pil mailes. Gllioy was "Tetuined as the nominee und Scanjon tlueatens cilm Inal pioceedlngs. Ills wiath Is paitlc ulaily dliected against the board of the Thlid dlstilct of the waid. Scanlon bass he will lemaln In the field as a candidate. Timothy Buike, a much le t.ected young man, who has a laige fol lowing of friends, will be an Independ ent candidate. lie lefused to paitlei pate in Sutui day's caucus because he was denied knowledge of the names ot the vailous v Ijillance committees that weie to conduct the pilmailes. In the Fifteenth ward common councilman Jos. Olivet was unanimous ly le-nomlnated by the Republicans on Sutui day. Theie wab not the shadow of opposition and It is piobable that Mi. Oliver will be unopposed by the mmm COUNCILMAN JOSI3PII OLIVER. Demociats The caucus In this waid was decidedly uninteiestlng. Tho total numbei of votes polled wus 177 and the gieat majoiltj of these weie chance ballots voted by men who happened to pass the booth In his respective dls tilct. The Demociats of Lackawanna town ship at their caucus Satuiduy nomi nated the following candidates: South dlstilct Tax collector, John J. Coyne; school dlrectot, T F. Coyne, auditor, James Mangan. Southwest dlstilct Supetvlsot, V, J. Qulnn; school diiector, P J. Foley, township clerk, Henty Casey. Noitheast dlstilct Supei visor, Geoige Jones West dlstilct Justice of the peace, M. W. Loftlis. Tuesday evening the local Democrats will have a banquet at the Westminster to celebiute Jackson day. The follow ing Is the piogiainine; Address, by the Chalunan, T. J, Jennings, esq "National Demociacj," Stato Chalunan John M, Carman "The Judlelaij" Hon, r. W. Gunster "The Day Wo Qelebtate," Edwaid Meirlfleld, esq. "The City of Scranton," Hon. James G Bailey "The Democratic Pi ess," Edward J. Lynett, esq, "The Pioneer City", Hon. James J O'Neill "Democratic Organization," George S. Horn, esq "Tho Borough of Dunmoie." Hon, T. J. Duggan "1900" C. G. Boland, esq election boaids were named Satur day In the second find fouitli illsttlntu - of the Tout th waid; In the second, ZSS JS IIV r j ft R Yr Wchard nobeits anil "William James weno llval candidates foi the olllce of lcplster of votois, ItohcltH seemed 51 votes to JnineH 3.". For .Hidgu of flec tion In this dlstilot William Hcott was nominated without opposition as, alto, was Fianl: Ucldon for the Ihspectoi shlp. In the fouitli district John Lloyd, Haiiy Gieetiwood, anil Clnlstopher Kobertson weie candidates foi leglster of voteia. Lloyd won eahlly. The Dcmociats of the Thltd watd will hold their pilmailes this afternoon. Tonight the ltupubllcan voters of Dickson City will hold a caucus In Smith's hall to nominate boiough offi cers. Theie are lively lights on foi the olllces of tax colkctoi and burgess. NOT AN ESCAPED PRISONER. Tramp Was Arrested JJut Hint Not llroKeii from Jail. A ounB tramp was ai tested and locked In the West Side police station Satuiday evening on suspicion of being William Shaffer, who on Thuisdny evening esiapcd fiom the Hueine countv jail at WIlkes-Bauc. It was latei uscei tallied he wu3 not the man wanted. Ills name la John L. Finn nnghan. He called at the home of William Jones on Belleville Heights, Satuiduy afternoon and asked foi food. Jones thought the fellow boie a leseinblance to the escaped pilsoner and he docM County Detective Legshon was notifi ed. He tound Flannaghun with a gang of trumps neat the steel mills and ai rested him. When eamlned In the station house his aim was found to bo tatooed, as Is Shuifei's, and he resembled the fugi tive lit many othei paitlculurs. Ho stoutly denied that he was wanted. Clatu Welchel. a Pentei street ohnr actei, who, It Is stated, Is Shaffer's wife, was bi ought to the cell. She uu sured Chief of Police Robllng tho man was not Shatfei. Yesteulay Waulen Boland of the Luzeine county jail came to Scianton and made the same decis ion. Shaffet will be held a few days on the chat go of vagiancy and the chance that he may know something of the siveial lecent buiglarles In and abdut the city, AFTERNOON Y. M. C. A. SERVICE. Address Delivered by llev. Thomas Bell ot IM) mouth Church. The Sunday afternoon set vice held In the Young Men's Chilstlan associa tion pallor yestei day afternoon was of unusual Intel est. The song sei vice vv as in chamo of Piofessor Chance, and fey. 77wi?7aS Sel fTia saAe a Ac New ton Croft sang "Building for Eter nity." Tho addiess of the set vice was given by Rev. Thomas Bell, of Ply mouth Congiegatlonal chinch His topic was "Building for Etei nlty." He compaied the window of glass to the Bible as a minor and the compailbons pioved inteiestlng and In stiuctlve. At the conclusion of his le maiks Secietaty Muhy, of the Young Men's Chilstlan association gave a veiy piuctlcal and effective talk. The association of Bible classes of tho Young Men's Chilstlan association held a session of the tiatning class, In the class loom otter the seivlce above mentioned was ended. SUPERIOR AND COMMON PLEAS. ltotli Courts Will Hegm Sessions Here Tins .Moining. This will be a busy week in legal cucles In this city. In the Fedeial couit loom this morning the session of the supeiioi court will begin and sim ultaneously a tluee weeks' tenu of common pleas couit will begin In the euunt coutt house. The lemodellcd court looms will to day be used for the llt.st time. Wotkinen weie engaged jestetday putting on the finishing touches and getting the main couit loom und the one that will heie altei be used by the Supeiioi coutt leudy tor seivlce today. ooooooooooooooooq COURSEN'S CANNED CORN. Packed In Maine and guaianteed tho finest packed. Pi Ice this week, 15c; $1.50 doA, $.' 90 case. ooooooooooooooooo Attend tho Auction Sale for bargains at Davldow Bios. This lslmpoiiaiit to You, And to your wife, son and daughter You want a home. Think about It. Bu one of our choice lots In the cen tial and select pat t of Scianton at a handy and convenient walking dis tance from business, theatets, hotels, churches, stores and depots, on Adams, Jeffeison, Madison or Monioe avenues. At most of the lots Hag walks and cuibs are laid, also seweis, gas and water malti3 nnd steam heat, and In fiont of some the asphalt pave. These aie sites for supeilor homes Pi Ices low. Terms easy. Clear title guaran teed. Call for clicular, Jones,3ll Spiuce. The Reason Why 'I Ills newspaper is tUe best "Want Adv." medium hereabouts is hinipij this : 'I lie Tribune is the recognized "Home Paper" of this count). It is delivcicd to more residences and of fices eery week day moniinij than any other newspaper. Consequently when houscwiu's and business men want help they Invariably consult the col umns of The Tribune; therefore, "Want Ads" in The Tribune brln quick returns. Try cir "Want" col umns and be convinced. The charge la reasonable One Cl'lll il Word. jfPl sm 1 PRISONER ESCAPES FROM THE JAIL William Wall, Chicken Thief, Makes a Successful Break for Liberty. BUILT HIMSELF A CURIOUS LADDER He Was u "Tmstv" and Took Ad viinlage of the Consideration Shown Illm--lliillt the Ladder bi I'ieceincul in the Hit) loft of the Jail Ham--Escaped Under Cover of Darkness Sntiirdny Lvcnlnu. Not Vet Captured. William Wall, a prisoner at the coun ty Jail, made his escape fiom that In stitution dining the Hist shudes of daikness on Satuiday night. He was sentenced for nine mouths oil October 12 foi chicken stealing. Wall was what Is known to jail ofll clals as a "tiustv," 1, e,, a pilsoner al lowed a ceituln fieedom within the jail walls. It wus only because he was a "tiusty" that he found meuns of gain ing his freedom. Connected with Wall's flight thete weie no lomnntlc, daring or soul-stli- llnff details. The only point of Intei est was his ingenuity In constiuctlng by piecemeal a ladder w 1th w lilch he sealed the Jail wall, twenty-five feet lit heighth. Up to a late hour he had not been cap tut ed, although Wuidon Simpson, Dep uty Waiden Pi Ice and sevetal keepeis and the Scianton uollco began a hunt for him less than a half hour after his dlsuppe.uunce. Sheilif demons be llves his captuie Is only a question of bonis. He has olTeied for his an est $1U0 rewind, and $o0 for Infoiinatlon that will lead to his lecoveiy. Wall Is descilbed as a slow-witted fellow, a soit of clod, and not a pils oner who would be suspected of having either the wit or the neive to make a bteak for fieedom. On that account and because of a ceituln amount of sjiupnthy for him he was assigned the duty of cailng for Deputy Waiden Pi Ice's hot e, which Is kept In a stable built by Sheilff Fahoy In the jail yard. On Satuiday afternoon at 5 SO o'clock, as was customaiy, the door leading fiom one of the olllces Into the Jail jaid was unlocked and Wall was let out. He shuflled off at his UBiial gait tow aid the bain, wheie he was expected to feed and water the hotse and piepaio him for the night. Twenty minutes passed and Wall had not" letuined A seaich of the stable and ynid failed to leveal him and the alaim was given the waiden and keep eis. Then was dlscoveied the means of the "tmsty's" ecape. Leaning against the west wall at the tear of the Jail's main stiuctuie was a ladder that was fearfully and vvondei fully made. Its sides weie too slender beech-wood poles that had been useel for suppoi ting clothes lines In the yaid. The lungs were of sticks of all sizes W Prof cTofl rTlW and vailetles bound to the sides with sciap-lron oi wlie nails that had fast ened the bales ot hay dellveted to the jail bain Suspended fiom the topmost i ung and leaching to the ground on the opposite side of the wall was a pall of stiong iclns taken fiom a harness The cuilous appatatus told the stoiy Wall had evidently been many dajs at woik on the ladder. He Is thought to have built it by piecemeal In the hay loft, and piobably hid It beneath the hay as Its const! uctlon piogiessed. His use ot it was not detected In the daik ness. Ills house Is at Foity Fort and he has l elatlv es at Tiinkhannock, w hei e a j ear ago a iclative of his was hanged for milt del. Both these localities are bet ing closely watched. This desciiptlon Is given of Wall by .Shei lft Clemons: Datk, tlorid complex Ion, 40 jeais old; giai eyes and hall; 5 teet 0 Inches In heivhth, weight, 141 pounds; faun hand by occupation; sunken cheeks; flat nose; has a nasal twang and peculiar Yankee form of speech; woteu blue striped blouse, blue oveialls, jean tiouseis, lough llannel shlit and black slouch hat. SPRING INSPECTIONS, N. 0. P. Major iUillur Mill liegin I ob. 8 nml Mill I'inisli on April !i8. Major AY. S. Millar, of this city, in spector of the Thlid bilgade of the Pennsylvania National guaid, has pte puied the tollowln!; schedule for his Inspection woik: Ninth regiment Feb. 8, 9, lo, 11, 12. 13, 15, 17 Twelfth teglment Feb, IS, 19, 20, 22, 23, 21, 25, 2o. Thliteenth leglment March 10, 11, 12, 15, lo", 17, 18, 111, He will Inspect tho Governors tioop at Hanisbuig Maich 2J, and will begin the Inspection of the Eighth leglment the follow intr day Fiom Apill 3d to the 10 tli he will be at home. Fiom the 10th to the 27th, Sunday excepted, he will Inspect the Fouitli leglment, and on the UStli, Batteiy A, at Phoenlxville. BULLETS IN THE EYE. Seiious Accident to i:du aid Phillips, u IJi-Yeni-OWl Olvplmiit Ho), Edwaid Phillips, a 12-year-old boy whose home Is at Olj pliant, was le celved at the Lackawanna hospital Sat uiday. Young Phillips was shooting with u llobeit rllloand a caitildge fastened It self In the ban el. He put in anothei to dlblodtre the flist and was pounding the title on the Hoot when It was dls chaiged Both bullets aie thought to have cn teied the head at the left eve, but that oijjan Is now so swollen that it Is Im possible to ascettalu Its condition. It Is not known nt his time whether or not the wounds aie fatal. HEARD IN POLICE COURT. Sunday .Ho ruing discs Furnish the I'sual Annals ot'lhil. A batch of eight well and pooily diessed ovlldoeis bowed and sciuped befoia his honoi, tho mayor, at yester day's police court. John Biggins, 111 years old, carrying a ball-shaped silk hat and bearing tho clothes and the air of a well-gioumed poison told hln stoiy. Then Patiotinnn Katlns told his. One cluugo against Hlgglns was that he was a Hewing luilchliie agent. Lute Satui dav night while decidedly under tho liillueuce h" cnteied the lesort Kept liv Nellie Bly on Ramout to'ui t and pjocceded to clean out the establishment. A pait of the chat gc ugnltist hint, and subsctlbed to by the pntiolmun wan on the police docket ns follows; "This man was found sealed In u. chair with his ftet on the piano and if levolvcr at his hide." He paid ?10. George F. Allen, 3" years old, nn In suiance agent fiom Baltlinoie, made the lounds In a cab and declined to pay foi the tide. Patiolman Schmidt iiigu id with htm to no avail and then took him to the ceiitial .station foi an op portunity to think about It. He te sponded to Major Bailey's tequest tij hand ovei $5 und to pay the cabby. DEATH OF A. 0. SNOW. Ho Wus One il Soianlon's I'iouccr ltesldcnts mid liiisiucsa illen. A. O. Snow, one of Heinnton's pioneer lesldents and business men, died Sat uiday of apoplexy at his homo 1514 Cu pouso avenue He was about the cen tral city Htieets, appal ently In his usual health T.hursduv Filday lie was 4f?& 'Hb w " i J, i ) A O. SNOW. taken 111 but it was not thought that he wus soilously uficcted. Satuiday he giew wotse and continued to decline until r, ';o o'clock Jn the attcinoon when he was sti iken w 1th apoplexy, death soon following. Mr. Snow was a shoemnker by tiade and lollowed that calling dutlng ut most tho entile length ot his lestdcnee in this city foi ty veais. He va3 wide ly known nnd eveijone who knew hlin was his ft lend. He was pi eminently connected with a number of ftatetnal oiganls-atlons, among them Petei Wil liamson Lodge and the Masonic Vetei an association. The deceased was 70 eais of ago. Ho Is suivlved by his widow, one daugh ter, Mrs. ChailesJI. Ha7lett, his bioth er, H. A. Snow, of Blnghnmton, N. Y. , and the following slstets; Mis. Lucy Taylor, of Hancock, N. Y.; Mis. Abby Ila-vk, Blnghamton, N. Y.j Mis Julia Jui vis, MJddletown, N. Y.; and Mis. Eva King, AVcst Plttston Funeral sei vices will be held at tho residence this evening at 7.'!0 o'clock. The temalns will be token to Blngham ton fot Inteiment on 'luesduy. MUSEUM MANAGER SKIPS. Leaves a Niuubci oi Cicditors to Hc wnil His Disappearance. Haiiy Austin, proprietor of the Pal ace museum on Lai kaw anna avenue has skipped. The skipping I, not tho main point, howevoi, he left behind him his f i oaks, soubrettes and plav ac tois without a sou and with nothing by which to remember their emplojei ex cepting what he owes them. Austin took with him his wife, some sceneiy and othei stage stuff and all the meajrie teceipts of the Week, In cluding the dimes of a Satuiday night audience He owed, not only his pu foimers, but a board bill lor hlmselt and wife and suudty small claims of uirpenteis, electricians and the like. The museum manafrei's mute of de purtuie Is unknown A wniant foi his attest foi jumping a board bill has bi i n Issued by Aldei man MWai on complaint of Pmpiletor Aran Sickle ot a lestaui ant ileal theetbtwhlle museum Among the defiuuded peifonner credltois nie "Billy" AVells, a stiong man with Police Gazette medals, whose wife is seiiously ill; a thiee-legged woman who has but two logs; Mis Hill, the ptoud ownet of a sad lot of stulted cutlos; a soubtette who In a ciacked, squeaky voice wus wont to sing ballads jellow with age and ellow in kind, and Rice and Delmar, New Yoik specialty aitists, who live In AVllkes-Bane. Steam 1 1 i'ii t i ii er nnd IMiimhiu. P. F. & M. T. How ley, 231 AA'yomlngave. Skates at one-half pi lea at Floioy's, 222 Wjoming avenue 2D0 NX AA'hlte Envelopes for 17c. at 3c. Stoie, C23 I.ack'a. ave. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Ross, 307 Spruce street. Wo Open Todii). Magnificent new stock of Real Fiench Ot gaudies. FINLEYS Skates at Floiov's, 23c. BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, Including tho painlcs.9 oxti acting of tcetli by an entiicly new pioccsd, S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 Spruce St , Opp. llott'Uernijn. mm vw i I If yyMT. jrvw w SIEBECKER (LARGE "W '' lira LJJLiJLa t n nil 3 i A if If A 423 Lackawanna Avenu3 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. As avc are going to make a n umber of changes in several of our departments Ave have decided to hold a mammoth Clearing Sale, to start MONDAY imNDIC. JAN. 11 You cannot afford to miss it, as it will be the greatest opportunity this year to buy goods at prices never heard of before. Sohmer Piano Stands at the Head raxwwik.1- ?" V IJP95-- AND J. W. OUUclSSKV Stands at the tlcail in tho Musio truck. A'ou can nlwajs g't a better buigiln at Ids beautiful wurorooms than at unj otliei plico in the city. C'nll mid ten for 5 0iuelf beforo buying, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. A MAN'S SHIRT May 1 u out of Rieht, but If it isn't comfoitible, ho lms veiy little pjicu bhirt in uk in.; is n hlIoiigp overj body enn't itntku good blilitr niiy nintu thin overt body oin vvrlto u bunk Wu luvo ulnnys prided mu selv es on tho supni lorlty of our HbirtJ and its a iHputiliou wu hope to maintain until tho end of tlmuli ipt'i coino to lis toi ucuulna shlit s itiif u Hum, 305 Lack Av, 4 WHEN THE CHILDREN Admire our Carpets, you can depend upon it the"- are very handsome indeed, The youthful eye is very critical. Our carpets are as fine as auy that can be purchased in Lackawanna county and we are coufident that our prices are equally reasonable. Look us up before you do your purchasing. 406 Lackawanna Ave. ! Opp. Wyoming House, MM II SALE I y I w1 r rilHDPII HHTTFB WINDOW.) HE. FIRE. $30,000 Worth of Stock THE SALE WILL BEGIN 1.4,1 t9 A. 138 Wjomliiff Avenue. STERLING lb a new addition to our stock at Uottoni Prices. Opened an other new line of White China For Decorating Prices and styles talk, as we are selling lot-, of it. Will Keep open evening after the first of December. METROPOLITAN CHINA HALL C. J. WK1CIIEL, JMcars Uldg, Cor. Wash, and Sprues St. Of our entire stock of 3' ings On Account of Ketiring from Business. "jiam 205 Lncka. Ave. C o m e to roit ALT. Newspapers, Magazines, and Story Papers, Main Stand, - - 103 Wjoming Avenm ALWAYS OREfM. MT. PLEASANT ATRETAIL, Coal of tho best quality for domestlo us and of all sizes, Includlns Uuckvvhcat and Ulrdseye, delivered In any part gf the cltj at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. J3 telophono No 2624. or at tho mina, tele phone No. 27-'. v.-Ill be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM.T. SMITH. 1 HATS AT 'S J- t3CjLZ- Sacrinco Sale tiiis mown CO A Mil wm$ mi ltlllrl
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