TIIE SCRA.NTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNINGr, OCTOBER 30, 1897. o ooooooooooooooooo o A Han or A Woman Feels better, walks better, .ids better in a pair of perfect fitting, stylish shoes, than in the other kind. Don't put yourself at a disadvantage when our new Box Calf Sh33s Only Cost $3 Willi lieuv or Unlit snles. ooooooooooooooooo (HTK aUTJft. luvld Copolanil. the cjellst, who ran down William Stiumpf, ol La. riume. on i'mii uvcliue Thtusilay, was lined 0 In pollre court jestenlij. Duvld HuslK'H vviih Injured III tlio I'lno Hiih.U mliir i i jiluy b Ulni; tftiiick ly a tb.tii? Mm i i oil His wound vv.is ilrtsul In lliu Moi s Tiijloi hospital. 1'itir Phillip-, tin' mu.i who flit il shots frnm u levolur at Mcckli r's hall In Uun mnte Thurscla nlBht. was helil nniler x hill for coin t li Major llalky ester. chi The flliKlf tap of the court houso bell itcrlnj iiftiinoon tit 12j o'clock was n lift alarm from liox 75, corner of North M iln avenue and I'luvldeucu load. A te'e ni.iph pole hail bi-m blown ilown at tills point by the high w,ml In tho early morn, lop, ilamaBln tho wires to a great t tint IMtrlck Halo was locked In the police '.itlon last nltht for Mi illng a l.uiu MM watch from .Mr. .MiNult, of tho oil Side fti I the theft It appears Me NnHj ft I! nslup ami upon awakening tii"oiri 1 that the w itc li wan gone. Ho i, iminhi led Hale mid the latter was lo tatetl In Onitir rtrmt by Patrolman Pay. The natch ivas foui il In lite possession. Tho local branch of the IJiotherhood of llnlkrmaki is ami lion Ship Hullikrs of America hchl their Hist annual bill In Music ha'l list night Tin atuiul.inco was good ami iverj thing transpired to the utt.tfnitlon of U.e muiaKOliicnt.. -Mis-, il Shteron was pianist ami the affair was looked nftcr by Joseph 11. Rjlcr, John tiJilonfi, John I'mlln, Thomas Walt un.l John Culkln. IMItor W. C C'rt:er, of the Montroso Democrat, was In tin city jesteulay, look, ins after businc- Intere-its generally. Tho liunocrat wis a i h imjilou of llrjanls'n during tho last picrlihntla! camp.ilRii and Editor Cruser t n w about the only pd cr man left In riusiiuenannn county. He i iturally feels a tiille loutsomo In iho Pinner tovn of Republicanism, but hopes for the election of the Democratic can cllato for jury commissioner. Tho subject at tho legul u Sunday e en Ins meeting at Woikmen's hall, corner A 'tier htieet ami Prospect avenue, on Oct. .1 will lie: "Heniy Ueorgi, lite J.lfo and Ills I'llne'ples" Admission Is fito and nftir the lectin o the Hour will b open lor a general Ulfcusslon of tl.o subject. Theso meeting nio hclil In the lutciest ol gen ual vvelfuie by invnitl.iliv presenting nnd i amlnltiB all ptopoRltlons made for that objiet. and not foi adsocailns auj par ti ulur hi hem or ptopoxttl pr nelples, as his Ikiii luoin ousy Btntid latelj. A branch of the I'latei-mtU s Accident Coder of rhlludilohla was liistltutrd last nuht b iUnir.il Di mit rjioisc D. Talt, at the olllce of Alderman John T. llano with a membership of nlnetv-lHc, to bo known und ImlltJ as Scr.inton eouncll. Tho following olllceri" who elicted: c'ounellnr. John T Howe; he councilor, J A. Wati m; paft inunillnr, A. J. Atkm mii: fecretaij .1 1". Waidle, tuasurtr, H. urtts Powell, ehnola'n. Albtrt lto : fill le, Louts I'ol'limti: warden, Gioiro Unlirel: neiitij Jo-eph Oustnid; medlc.il iMimliier, D. A. P.ipwdl, .M. D.; special i'i put for northern dlstilet of Ptnntjl .iula, J. 1. Wnidle. Vl'U' (i'lllllls, Wo o: en this moming now lines of ladles' sultB nnd coats. They nio tlio i y Intsst rqi moms display uil. Mo u ,s .V IlaKon. Interstate firemen's Carnival, Tren ton. . ... Nov. MMli. Tim Lehigh Vollev railtoad will sell tb l;ets fiom Siranlon to Trenton. N. J nnd return at the- lute of one faio for tin- 1 1 hi ml tilji. Tickets on ialo Nov. Mh and loth, good for letuin to and ii Hiding Nov. 11th, on all trains o i pt tho Hl.ick Diamond epiess. Con Milt I.eiiigh Valley ticket ngentF for pu tli ulais ihailes S Lee, geneial 1 IssnUK"! iiRent. wo Days' Special FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ouills, all colors lc 'Unit mu woith .'ir, Ladies' Trimmed Sailors. .25c That aro woith .inc. Children's Trimmed Plats 98c 'Unit mo worth g 1.7.1, Children's Cloth Tarn O'Shanters 10c 'J hat aro worth '.'5c. Pretty Velvet Hoods for Iyittle Ones 19c That uru worth Xlc Ladies' Velvet Hats $2.98 That aro worth 91, 'J3. Special sale of Feathers, Wings, Birds and Trimmings of every de scription, t nn or 324 Lackawanna Ave. 0 tt, -, X 1 Ml W i 6 X i ' i r.Vfl AV X W M;W 1 schankIspencer, f 0 4m SPRUCE STREET, v o o si STATE'S LAWYERS WILL MEET HERE. District Attorneys' Contention to Held In This City Next Month. lie PROGRAMME HAS BEEN ARRANGED. Tlio Movement 1'iirllicrcil by I.iicKii vviiiiiiii'n Aggressive District Attor ney Diilliiisiiiillcnlly Apiirovn! Throughout I In; L'oiiiiiiaiMVcnltli. Three Duv's Session In t lie Superior Court Knout unit a Mimtiet in Honor ol I lie VUitors. Appendnl Is tlio Drogrammo cf tho dlstilet nttorney's i'anpntlnn, which w 111 bo held In this city November 21, J and 2.1. An iissr elation of the dlsttlet nttor iioh if the ooinnionwealth was nrsun Ired at the stiKKestlon and IhroiiKh tho rfioits of District' Attorney John 11. Junes ami by n mull vote It was decid ed to hold tho fhst animal convention In this t i t at a time In November to be ilislpnato'l by I..ackawiinnn's dlstilet attorney. To Mr. Jones nt also com mlttid tin tisk of fiatnimr n nio Bi mime of eeiclgpR for tho convention mil outllnlni? the full plan and scope of the oisanlntlon. The puipoo of tho orfrnnlrntlou will bu annarent fiom a tieiiis.il of the prpcranime. In n word It 1 the siiKses.tion of remedial IeRlsla tlon for Inadequacies In tho criminal .statute"1 and le-iral practices. Tho proR! ammo Is as follows: MOIININO SKSSION. Addrexi of Welcome Jiu1e;c li. M DI-did- waids. Jcepponne Georgo S. OraVuni, csi trlct attorney of Philadelphia. Address "Alms and Olivets of tile Dls tilet Attorneys' Ass Oilitlon of too I'ommonwiulth of IVrm-l.iu;n," .Tolm II. Jom s, usq , district attorney of Lickuwnuna county. APTDKNOON KHSSION. Pormatlon of constitution and by-laws. Volunteer lemarks by members of tho arsoclatlon. i;vi:ning sp.psion. Address Dlstilet Attorney Olcott, of New Yolk city. NOV. 21-MOHNING SKSSION. Address Hon. l, W. Arehbald. Election ot oillccrs for ensuing ear. Address "Development of Cilnilnal Jur ispiudonco in lVmislnnl.i," Mead D. Detweller. esq , district nttorney of Dauphin county. Address "Crimlinl Procedure." William I. Sehaffcr, esq, dlstilet nttorney of Delaware county. Address "DlfTeicnco Detwecn the Cilml nal and CI 11 Practitioner." Hvciett Wairen, esq, of the Lackawanna hit Addnss "Cilm'ml Tilals," John C. Hay maker, eq , dlstilet attorney of Alle gheny county. APTintNOON SHSSION. Addrfss "Duties and Responsibilities ot Dlstilet Attoinejs" Danlil A. Pell, Jr , district attorney of Luzerne county. Addi es "Opening and riolng of Cilnil nal Trials" Ilobirt S. Muiphy, esq, district attorney of Cambria county. Aildruss "i:amlintloii mid Cioss-e-nmlnatloii in Cilmlnit Tilals," John 1". Sciagg, eq , of the Lnekawuniri b ir. Address "Cilmtnal Hemedles to be Pro idid for by Puture Legislation," George A Lane, csc, dlstilet attonuy of L.mcnstir coimt i:vi:nino sussion. Address (5(oi go S Graham, esq, dis trict attorney ot Philadelphia. NOV. 21-MOHNING SESSION. Addiess Judgo I W. Gunster. Adilress "Uetenso of Insanity In Homl eldo Casis," It. Scott Ammirman, esq, district attorney ot Montour county. Additss "Ciimi Its Causes and Kf fiets," Janus W Po, esq, district at torney ol Northampton cumitv. Addres "Hlstoi leal Itevlew of Ancient Punishments in Ciltmiuil Cases" IMgar W. IJeehtel, esq, district attorney of Schujlklll county. APTHIlNOON SHSSION. Address "He lew ot the Doctrine of Res Gestae In Cilmin.il ases," Nicholas M. HilwanK esq, district attorney of Lj- comlng county. Address "Criminal Offenses at Common Law Not Provided for by Legislative Hnaetment." Hon John P. Kelly, of tho Liicknwanm bar. Address "Tho Criminal Courts I'nder tho Common Law fvstem," Nathan L Sttong, tsq . district attorney of Jef ferson county Address "My HperIeneo as a Criminal Lawjtr," Judge W. G Ward, oldest member of tho Lackawanna bar. Addt ess "Some of the Most Damons Cilmlnal Tilals and the Principles Hs tablished bv Them," J. W. Dunkle, esq , dlstilet attorney of Wairen county. Addiess "Palso l'leteiise," T. II. II. ISiovvnlee, esq, district attorney of Wnshlngton county. Volunteei lemarks by members of the association upon tho subjects discussed hi tho speakeis. DVHNING SESSION. lianQiiet nt Hotel JctinMi. Tho following have been (-elected to act as a lecptlon commltttiQ to assist In tho welcoming and enteitaining of the delegates: Major Hvcrrtt Warren, chairman; Hon. II. A. Knapp, John K Seragg, cq , L 1$. Stuies, esq, Hon. W. J I. Jcsmip, Hon. T V. Powihrb, 12. C. Ncmcomb, uq., Hon. L. A. Wntres, Charles W. Dawson, esq , John R Lflw arils, esq , David J. Da vis. esq , Aitaur D. Dean, esq,, Hon. Jonn P. Kelly, John J. Murphy, esq , Major T. P. Piiimin, Crarles H. St per, esq, .Mil ton W. Luwiy, esq, William R. Lewis, esq,, Colonel Human Oblluiu, Jaine J, U'Mulky, esq, l'atilck W. Stokes, cbq , James P, Toirey, etq, Nathan Vldavei, sq, Charles Von Storeh, esq, John M, Hanls, esq., L. P. Wciteman, esq, Will iam II. Roe, esq , Cornelius C. Donovan, (Mi, Jamrs J. II. Hamilton, esq, W. Ga:onl Tnom is, tfq , S. 11, Pi Ice, esq, Charles II. Welles, eq., William II. Jes sup, Jr., A. A. Vosbiug, esq, James D, lluir, esq, Hon. W. W. Watson. W. S. Dlchl, esq, Prcld W. rioitz, esq. Wal tei i:. Davis, esq, R II. Holgate, esq, Hdw.ird Miles, esq. Major James W, Oakfoid, Hairy C Rcvnolds, esq., Hon. W. II Stanton, Georgo D. T.iyloi, cq., Hon. Chailes P. O'Malley, II. N. I'atnck, esq , Chcutcr 13. Gaidner, eq , I'enton il. Tmkham, ci"q , Hon J. C. aughan, Will iam Vokolck, ei , T. Cramer Von Storeh, esq, James H Watklns, esq., J. Elliot Rons, tj , Hon. John P. Quiiintin, Hon. Thomas J DugKuu, Horace V Hand, i mi , Wlllli'in J Hund, esq , Roseoo Dale, oq , Btimui I W. JMg-ar, esq , Henry S. Alwoith. iitii, C. A. Hattcnbci'. eFq , George W. Iieale, esq , Richard J. llouike, esq,, Walter Hi Irks, tq, J. Watson Drowning, iq . Matthew 1'. Cnwley, esq., Dugeno D. l'ollows, eq , lieiijamln I''. Kll lam, CJfq , Prank J. McAndrcw, i , Joan T. M.aitln, um Robert J. Munay, ewq , Charles II. Over. es,q , Charles R. Pitcher, q , M. J. Walsh, omi Sehlon Kingsbury. ci., George II. Davidson, esq , Ji. V. Ack rly, oq,, Clarenco Haluntlne, esq , W. W. llaylor, (sq , John II. Uonner. esij , Piank 1J. Hoylo, osq , Joneph U. llruvvn, esq , J. W. Carpenter, esq., A. J. Colborn, esq,, Thomas P. Rohan, (q , Michael J. Mcn. drew, esq., J. J. Mailing, esq , Honry V, Mulholland, esq , Joseph O'llrleu, esq,, Geoigo L. Pock, esq,, Michael Ruddy, esq , Ddvvurd W. Thayer, esq., Thomas i WcUs, esq. Grout AO Iln s Lot Snlen. Tripp rarm lots. 30 lyits at h'nU pile. Don't wait, thoy are going fast. TIME LIMIT IS EXTENDED. Von Unto Until Nov. :i() to Pny City Tnxes. Major Halley yesterday slRncd the trsolutlon lextontllnir until Nov. 30 tho time for paying taxes before a penalty Is imiicised. TTi to this tlmo only nbntit one-third of tho total amount of tho city nnd school taxes have been received. Very few of tho larco tax pnjers have yet settled. Yesterday City Treasurer Uolnnd took up $ 11,000 of school orders that hao been bearing Interest since last summer tluouRli nn armtiRonient mndu with one of the city banks which paid the oidera when tho school district was without funds. Tho extension of time to Nov. 30 may leave the school district again with out funds to draw on nnd will some what embarrass tho city. If tho time in extended until Jnn. 1. as some coun cllmen propose the city and school dlstilet will bu In n bady way finan cially. FOOTBALL THIS AFTERNOON. Lncl.MWannii nuil lllllinini Klcvcns to licet at lhlclie PitrU. The foot ball cloven of the School of the Lackawanna will meet tholr old rival, llariv llillinaii Academy, of Wllkcs-Unne, at Athletic paik this af ternoon Kneournged by tho splendid showing of the team so far, the friends of Lnckawanna arc confident of beat Ing Hllltnan for the first time in four years Her onlv team that tins ever succeeded In defeating lllllmnn was the team of '93. on which Gilbert be gan his foot ball career. The great feature of this year's Lackawanna team Is the weight and swiftness of tho backs. Captain Hana hue, light half, wa) captain of Mans Held State Normal team for two sea sons, where he distinguished himself for line bucking and kicking. Lauile Hll's, Ynle's great half, will act as lefeiee. The game will bo callei' at 3 o'clock. ROSE SYDELL'S LONDON BELLS. They will lie at lint is' Theatre Three las NpI cek. Rose Sjdoll'.s New London Belles' r:tuivagjnza company will give tlio In coziest kind of n burl 'squo and spe cialty entertainment nt tho Davis the atre tho Hist half of next week. The poiformanco begins with a laughable skit, called "Cafe Do L'Amerlque," in which Rise Sdell. Ida, Walling, V. S Campbell and Hilly l.'art flguio ptoml nently. In the olio appear Howard nnd llland, the Rube nnd the Kid; Campbell and Shepp, a pair of funny Dutch comedi ans; Hdgar Bixley, the musical tramp; Hart, Walling and Weston, In a new sketch full of good singing and danc ing; Miss Vv'inlfied Stewart, the phe nomenal baritone, and Mile. Ordlar in a seiles of beautiful poses of ancient and modern statuary. The finale of the show is an uproar ious burlesque called "The Isle of Sham Pain." PENNSYLVANIA DAY. Dedication ol Monuments. Chickn iniiiign Iliittlclield, (hnttnuoogii, 'I cnn., November, 15, iH'.lT. The Lehieh A'nllev i.allroad will sell tickets from Scianton to Chattanooga, Tenn., and letuin. both via Washing ton and via Duffalo, nt the late of Slu 10 for the round trip. Tickets on sale No- ember 9th to IHth Inclusive, good for i etui n leaving Chattanooga to and In cluding November -Jul. Good on nil tialns except the Dlnek Diamond ex press. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for paitlcttlais. Challcs P, Lee, general passenger agent. Action o! Hank Directors. At a special meeting of tho board of diieetois of tho Moi chants' and Me chanlcs' Dank held Friday. Ootolxn- 29, 1S97, tho following pieamble and reso lutions wcie adopted: "Whereas, This board Is called upon to record tho death of our esteemed vice-pi evident, James Jordan, "Resolved, We her lecoid our high appieehitlon of his valuable servi-es to this institution ns a diiector and vlce piesident, having seived as a director twenty-two e.!?, and as -vice-president eight yeais, his genial companion ship as a member of the board of dlrec tois, his faithful attendance lo tho duties of his ollleo and his -haraeter for integrlt. "Resolved, That wo attend the fun euil of our late vlce-ines!dent In a bodv, and that a copy of theso lcfaolu- tlons bo presented to his family with the expression of sympathy of tl-Is board." James J. Willlnms, A. ,T. Casey, Thomas K. Jones, Franklin Howell, di rectors. .. - On account of Pennsylvania State Grange, Potions of Husbnndiy meet lug, to be held at Hniiisbuig, Nov 9th 12th, tho Delawnie and Hudson IX. H. will sJl lound trip tickets from Scran ton to Harrlsburg at the low rate of S4 0T. dii:d. DPRNING. In Kcranton, Oct 13. 1S97. Muy Darning, ugul 71 ears, at tho homo of her son, Thomas Durnlng, coi ner of Luzerne nnd Seventeenth street. Funeral Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31, at 2 2M o'clock. Burial will be In the Hydo Park Catholic ecmetcr. l-ULLDR.-In Hlmhurst, Oct. 29, 1597, Jotm D. Puller, ngea 3 jears, at 1 o'clock this aftei noon. Fl'LLDR. At his l.onio at Dlmhurst, Pa at 1 o'clock p. m , Oct. 29, John Dorrance Puller. Funeial at Hlmhurst nt 11 o'ciock Monday morning. Burial at Dun mere cemetery. Thoso desiring to at tend the service can tako tho 1020 n. m. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western trjln from Scranton. JORDAN. In Olj pliant. Oct. 28, 1S97, James Jordan, aged 01 jcurs. Punerul Sunday nffrnoon at 2.W o' clock. Bu rial will tako place In tho Oiyphant Catholic cemctci-j, MOltAN. In Noith Scianton, Oct, 29, H97, Bryan Moran, at his home on Iron street. FunciaJ Sunday of lei noon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Hyde Park Catholic ceme tery. M'OUINNHSS. Tlu.rMlay evening, Oct Oct. 2S, Mr Rdwaid iMcQulnness, of Durjoa, aged 43 jears. Funurnl Moil da.v morning fiom St. Mary's Catholic church. I'ittstcn. PROTHL'ROH.-At tho Hillside home, Oct. 29, U97, Jamos Prothcroe, H year ot age. Tho deceased formerly icblded at 201 North Bromley avenue, from whonco tho funeral w4ll bo held tomor row afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment at tho Washburn street cemetery. Woolens and flannels do not harden or shriuk if washed with FELS-NAPTHA soap. Kasy directions on each wrapper. fcELS & CO. Philadelphia MAYOR WILL SIGN THE RESOLUTIONS Unless Their Is Some Serious Objec tions That He Knows Not of. SOUTH SIDE MEN WAIT UPON HIM They Wnnt Illm to Sign ttio Kcsolu tlon Directing tho City Solicitor to Withdraw the Appeal (roni Iho Itc port of Viewers TUIng tho Assess ment lor tlio South Sltlo Sewer. KMimntcd Cost of tho Proposed Improvement. V big delegation ot South Side citi zens waited upon Mayor Ualley yes terday to uigo favoiablo action on his part with loferenco to the proposed sewer In thnt part of the city. Some months ago nn ordinance pro ldlng for tho construction of tho sewer was passed and lowers appointed to assess the cost of the improvement. Their report set forth that tho city should pay nbout three-fifths of tho total cost of the sewer, tho balance to be homo by the property owners This repoit was framed In accordance with tho terms of the latest decision of the Supremo court concerning such public Improvements. City Solicitor McGlnley, to protect the Interests of tho city, took nn ap peal from the report of the viewers and then apprised council of what ho had done and nskrd for instruction:! with refeience to allowing the appeal to stand. Councils Anally ndopted a resolution Instiuctlng the cltv solicitor to with draw the uppeal, which means that the city will not contest the amount of Its assessment for tho sower. Tho leso lutlon is now before Hie mayor for con slderatlon nnd it wns to Induce him to sign it the delecratlon waited on the mayor yesterday. THI3 DELEGATION. It was composed of S. S. Spruks, Harry Klaumlnzer, Jacob Gclger. Cas per Schellv. John Schriher, Robert Robinson, F. L-. Terppe, Adam Brier, H. J. Zelu'ler, Jacob Hnrtman, Andrew Miller, Charles Schench, Jacob Lewert, Peter Robling. Christian FIckus, Geoigo Oswald, Geoigo Scheuer, John Scheuer, Conrad Plel, George Mertz, John Ar nold, Randolph Sch.iffer, Fred. Zang, Fred. Mur.sch, Philip Dlppro, Henry Klein and Jacob Klein. The principal spokesmen for tho com mittee were Mr. Sptuks, Mr. Klaumln zer and Mr. Zolgler. They dwelt on tho bad sanitary condition of tho Soutli Side and the pressing need of a sewer. They nlso refened to the long struggle of the people of that part of the city to secute a sewer. Mayor Bailey told them he fully ap preciated tho condition of affairs in that pait of tho city and was heartily in favor of a sower. Tho onlv ques lon to be considered was whether the city could afford to pay its shate of the cost. The people of Providence and North Scranton arc also clamoring for sewers and If the city assists in build ing one on tho South Side It must do the same for other sections of tho city. That would entnil an expense that pos sibly tho cltv cannot .stand. The spokesmen of the committee in 0 This business follows Ks own leadership nono other to follow. Tho prices wo make aro far below tho ordinary, and tho cholco we offer you from our Immerso stock of lino selected novelties Is a most unusual one. Tho assortment of Ribbons at a, 25e., S2e. and 39c. In their variety and splendid qualities. Tho Walking Hat "Irvington," Plain and Scotch Felts, Plaid Trimmed at $1.19, reduced from $1.69. The Klondike Hat at 9Sc, in nil colors. Tho Trimmed Satlors'at C0c 89c, nnd 9Sc, nro sulllclent In themselves to ciowd the store. A. R. Sawyer, 132 Wyoming Avenus. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas tritis and nil .Stomach Disor der positively cured. Cirover Urnham's Lys pepsin Itemed) is a suecltlc. One done re moves nil distress, nudu permanent cure of tho most chronio nnd severe cases Is guaran teed. Do uot huller! A fid-cent bottle, will couvlneo tho most skeptical. Matthews llios,, Druggists, 020 Lacka wanna uveaue. ress s HrlKht rialds and Checks, flno wois-ted finish, would be consid ered cheap at 15c 10c Serges and Hentlettas, all wool, recr ular 10c goods 29c Blaclc Mohair iAister, 40 Inches wide, regular C5c goods 43c Kid Gloves Notwithstanding tho great advance In prices wo are still selling our M. & II. Gloves nt $1.00. "Wo believe this to he tho most flexible, best fitting glove, at the pries to bo found In tho city. & IMS MONDAY D Good MEARS reply said thoy did not make the law nor wns It made for their benefit. They were willing to pny for a sewer nnd It wns not Just that such a greatly need ed improvement should be denied them Indefinitely because tho law as con strued by tho Supreme court docs not milt the city. After listening to tho arguments of the members of tho committee, Mayor Halley said that ho has until Nov. 6 to pass upon tho icsolutlon, but will probably act within a few days, "Unless there is very serious objections to this measure that I know not of now, I will sign It," concluded the mayor. "I know vou need tho sewer and that you ought to lvnvo It " Tho sower, It Is estimated, will cost $30,000, but It is thought that It can bo built for $23,000. Money will have to bo provided by councils cither In tho appropriation ordinance or by Issuing1 of bonds before work can be gin. Tho city controller cannot endorso a contract for the work until money is provided for the payment of the con tractor. ON TO VICTORY. Bvery Indication points to a rousing Republican victory for tho cntlro ticket next Tuesday. Tho party's fighting blood Is up at last and thnt portends a Waterloo for tho enemy. But no individual Republican should relax his efforts. This is tho chance of a llfo tlmo to rivet and clinch Re publican supremacy In onco Demo cratlc Lackawanna. If you foci "All l'lnycrt Out" Take Ilorsford's Aciel IMiosphnto. It repairs broken ncrvo force, clears the brain nnd stiengthens tho stomach. AVe have Regina music boxes in ma hogany and oak, in different styles and at dITerent prices. Also tho tune sheets and cabinets for holding music. N. A. Hulbcrt, 117 "Wyoming avenue. A (Jr a nd Oiler. CO days only: 20 Lots half price; CO Lots .33 1-3 off; on time 20 per cent. off. To Cure n Cold in One Day. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c BEECHAM'S "blues." PILLS will dispel tho Watch Just in the door on the right is where we sell watches, and we sell a lot. On account of price, wc guess, gentleman asked us the other day how it was we were able to name such reasonable prices. We told him that we sell so many lines of goods under one roof that watches could be sold same as china or pictures; that means a small profit. Ladies' Solid 14k gold hand Watch, engraved case, fitted with a jeweled Elgin movement, fully adjusted to clim atic changes stem wind and set. If we sold as few watches as some dealers we get as much as they do for it, 630. Today we offer it for 20. Gentleman's Watch. Good weight 14k solid gold case jeweled Walthani movement stem wind, stem set, fully guaranteed in every way. Value is $39. We get for it $2S.S!. Gold Filled Watch. Here's an excel lent value can't be duplicated any where. 15 year go'd filled case made by James Boss Co. non pull out bow, fitted with U.S.Watch Co's Waltlum, Mass. movement full jeweled stem wind and set and guaranteed fully. Value $18. Today 11.90. The Rexford Co., 303 Lacka. Ave. Underwear sund Hosiery Children's Natural Slzo IS 20 Wool Sanitary SOo 23c 40o 3o 40o &3o 50c "Wool Underwear protects children nnd uvos doctor bills. Misses' Natural "Wool Underwear, flno ribbed, xegulnr piico C3o COo Chlldi en's Underwear, white wool, bioken nssoi tinvtit at half price. Ladles' lino Fleeced Underwear -Zc Ladles' extra line soft Wk goods Sua Ladles' Egyptian Cotton , SQo Men'n Fleece-lined Underwear SQo Men's Natural Wool 75c goodi C9c Men's Outing Flannel Night Robes, 11.25 goods , 95o Men's Cotton Hose, So goods Co Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, 15c goods, 3 pair ?3e Ladles' Hose, black, seamless 9c Ladles' Hose, black, fleeced, 17c goods, 2 pair 23c Ludles' Hose, black, white feet, 17a good, 2 pair .23u HAGEN H.iimimii!iiimimimiiiii!i(ii.iiiiu 5 CVvxxvMg. I They'll 1 Go Fast. I s mm The prices tc'l the story, 5 s You can see them in our 5 s( window and there are S 5 many more inside. 5 a Imported Richly tinted S Vases B1:1SS- colored 5 5 enamel decora- 5 tions with gold tracing. s 10 cents each. 5 s Cut Many articles at very 5 5 Glass lowfigmes. Here's s one: Real cut glass 5 s salts and peppers, silver plated tone S tops. 10 cents each. S Also An immense new line 5 5 of WHITE CHINA, 5 for decorating. s - v trm I MILLAR & PECK, a 131 WYOMING AVENUE, 5 g Walk ill mid look around. j HllllIllUUI(llllllIIIIIlHIlll!ir,illl3H Costs Nothing, Are Stubborn Things. It is easy to say things in print, to assert that the values offered arc the lowest, to endeavor to create a belief on the part of the reading public that there is only one good house in this particular line of busi ness, and that the house making this assertion is, of course, the only one. All this may be done, and is done, in every city. This Is Not Our Way of Thinking We are aware of the fact that there are others in the field. We expect keen competition and we intend to meet it in the right way by selling reliable goods only, and charging as low a margin of profit as we can sell them for and "live," Our Announcements Are Honest Statements Of facts. We invite inspection and compaiison or prices and goods, and know that a great many peo ple will find it to their benefit to do so, THE 326 Lackawanna Avanus. "Famous Old Stand." Undervv ear ti id $ CO Talk KUNB SHOfl B ARQ AI NS. 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa. Ptishio Things for some time has given, large results. This busier business must be mada more so, as wc must make room for our immense hol iday stock. The bargains of the past will be intro duced larger than ever. Brass With china globe such Lamps :s has been sold at $10. To make more room the price is SuVJS. Squat In blue, green or light Lamp tints' 8,obe and body prettily decorated; real worth $1.50, now )Sc. Dinner 100 pieces, tints ot 5et green pencil, brown or buff and full gold traced real worth 9 00. This last pack age goes at !$G.!IS. 112 Semi-porcelain, three Pieces co'or decorations and stiplcd, gold traced; real worth $12.00. During this move ment ot goods they're S9.9S. Floor Full bristles and handle Brush god' lonff hair; real worth 75c. Price now 40c Whisk With bone or ivory Brooms t0Ps :md nn8s or plush coveied tops; regular price 35c. Now they go for 24c. Scrub Of best cocoa and shaped Brush to go in corners easily; real worm 20 cents, uur price lie. THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. L.VDWIG. Bil'S BEE HIVE xooooooooooooo 1 1 00000000000000 Bargains II n Every Department oooooooooooooo s 224 LACK. AVENUE. M. & II. COItSi:TS, made on Fiench model, durablj and per fect llttlnpr E0& J. 15, CORSHTS, regular $1.00 goods 75o, FLANNWL SKIRT PATTERN, made from lino cn&hmerc wool, fiotted Jl C9 DRESS TRIMMINGS. Wo nie showing veiy flno a-s-hoitmenta of Uralds, Ornaments, etc. lied Spteads, full Size. 90c. goods.. .C3I We Will Reduce Prices on Comforts, Blankets, Table Linens, Muslins And Sheetings. This is the place to buy. muni 1 U I i Days' 4 s , u - i. W -
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