0 TIIE SCR ANTON TRIBUTE--FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1, 189,7. ooooooooooooooooo 2 V This is the second time we have called j'ou to come and see our t LADIES STORM SHOES a They are worth twice what we ask ior tlicm. CRE $3.50 TM. ! ...!.,. 4-1m.,i V A JL UC priUU llllliua uiitin a a move cmicklv, 0 $ -M--r-MH"H- m s w 0 o 410 SPRUCE STREET, g ooooooooooooooooo CITY SOTES. Scvctal nppllcnnts for appointment ns Hlght school tencluis were examined ts tcnlay. i:-AssNtant City Solicitor D. J. Davis Ii.im eMiiblMicd Ills olllccs In the common wealth blllllllllg. Tho Delawaro ami Hudson C.inal com pany paid Mstctd.i .U No. 3 and Boston collleilcs. 1'1 mouth. Thrco committees of tho board of con 110I will moot tonight, tho hlhrh and ttuln Jng school, liuiUIIiif? and tct book com mlttces. Invitations have been Issued for a rccep llon to bo gltn bv the niimbut of Mr. i:iizaboth Lew lb' Monday night class In licollor hall Monuay evening, Nov. fiom S SO to 1 p. m. Tho TeiicheiV Mutual llenolU associa tion will im.it for geneial business lu tho board of contiol looms tit 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, Nov. 20. All members are uiged to be piescnt. Tho funeral of tho lato Mrs. Maty O'.Malley, of Little lhigl.uul, will tnke I'laco tonionow morning at S30 o'clock from nil Dodgo court. Intel niont will be made In Dunmoro cunctuj. Thomas DaIh, of tho Wist Side, was m ranged beforo AUlotmau Millar es tirday on a charge of abusing a bono owned by I'.ittKk Cu-lck, the pioscu tnr. Davis was hild for a further hear ing. Communion suvlcrs will be held In tho llvangcllcal ihurih, I.lttlo England, on Sunday at 2 p. m. Quai telly confirenco Friday at S 45 p. m. after scrWccs. Itev. 31. W. Buck, I i: , will bo present to cf Jlclatc. A splendid illpliy of egetables giown on tho Utnh fnim.s of tho Dear ltler Ii ngatlon and Ogden Water works is on hlbltlon at the company's bcraiiton of fice, cornel of Washington umiiiiu and .upruco street. Thcra will bo a social this evening at tho homo of Mrs. Calvin, 132(1 Mulberry Mrect, for the binellt or the 1'enn Avi nuo liaptlst mlsalon There will be a literary and imiskal rntoi tainmt nt after which refreshments will bo bcred. II, U. 'i'alne delighted an audlenco at tho l'enn Avenue Hiptlst church list evening with tlio lecliatlon of war rem li Isiences, uiulei tho xiibjtct he-id: "An Did Aimy Shirt " Besides .Mr. I'alne time wore several other paitlelpants. In the Jntetevtlng prosiamme. One of the prominent events of the com ing week will bo a subscription djneo to bo given In Snovu's now hall on Penn nventio Tuesday night. Hauei's orchestra vlll furnish music llanley will be cater er and McCllntoek will do tho decora tions. It bids fair to bo a moat pleasing t-oeial success. Do Yon Nccil n Cont Saturday morning wo open a great variety of stllsh Coats for ladles' mioses and children; no shoddy, oveiy giiment well made of t;ood mnteiinl. Wo bought them cheap and can give 3 mi a bargain. Come and se. ilear3 & TIagcn. TONERY'S FATE MARKFD FOR TODAY. Jlis Cnso Mill lie Laid Ilclotc the I'ooi Hoard. Edward Tonery, whose In other want oil to liavo lilm lneau anted at the Hilksldu Home as an Insane patient, Is htlll at the police station. Chief of 3'ollco Holding at first Intended to se cure an opinion on the case fiom City Solicitor McGlnley. The poor board, however, will meet In regular session today, and Toncry's taso will be ptesonttd. The hitch In the proceedings is over the doctor's fee for examination of Toneiy's mental condition. IL11 Friday and Saturday Children's Trimmed Hats, worth $1.75, our price . . Ladies' Trimmed Sailors, worth 50c, our price . . Fine Quills, in all colors, worth 5c, our price . Children's Hoods, worth .35c our price Trimmed Hats, worth 2.98 our price . . .$ Knitted Tarns, worth 50c, our price Black Birds, full plumage, worth 25c, our price . 98c 25c lc 15c 1.75 25c 10c These prices for Friday and Sat urday only, with many other spec ials not mentioned here. The goods olfered are all of the very latest style, and at figures quoted have never been equalled in value. 1 0 u 324 Lv'nmm Ava Ian fill SCHBISSPK IB IIEIIS 1 C0LUMBIAS HAVE A BIG CELEBRATION New Chemical Engine Formally Pre sented nnd Acccptci), fJALA MQIIT IN A II0SG HOUSE There Mm Anting ami Spooking and .11 uslc nnd a (iciirrnl All-Koiiiul (iiuil l'lino-Frcel Diirr, tlinlrmnn ol the Select Council I'irn Commit tee, .11 11 de tho I'rcscntntlnn nnd A, II. Holmes Accepted on tho Part ol the Compuiii. Many times have the fi lends of tho flre-laddles of Columbia Chemical En gine rompany, fonneily Columbia Hose company been entertained by them, nnd In ifist-iate manner, too, but the reception last evening eclipsed till of the loiupnnv's foiinei effolt.s. As the guests arilveil thev weie taken In hand by tho coiupanj, which had ic&ulMil Itself for the nonre Into a committee of the whole, and after a shoit tour of inspection thej weie taken to the lntge meeting room on tho sec ond iloor. Thoie at a convenient mo ment, Toaidmastor A. U. Holmes, In behalf of Ills fellow -membei.s of the company, welcomed the visitors nnd bade them make themselves at home. Said he: "We nre proud to huo you with us; gliU to know that our pleas ure has a mutual source, and that the city ut huge leaps tho lowatd Here we, a company of twenty active lire men, have been given the finest mn thlnc in the stnto and the llrst of Its kind In the count! j. We appreciate moie fullv than words can express the honor conferred upon us nnd the kind ness of jou councllmen in this matter. Ileio vou have a company of which I am pi mul to bo a member, llistlv, because It has no factional trouble, and Is evei lendy to do Its dtttj . secondly, because my fothei -In-law, Mr. Coiless, Is one of the oldest Iliemen In tho city and still In set vice, nnd lastly, because of the recent addition to our appunitus. Consequently, I nm fioe to say wel com nnd may your plea.suic bo ns deep as ouis " Mr. Holmes' lemniks weie lecelved with heaitj applause Fredetlck Dun, chaliman of the fire committee of select council, arose nnd In a few teite lemaiks presented tho new machine to tho company on behalf of councils. Though the wagon hid been foimally ncccptid, this ldei of making a fotnial piescntatlon of It to the company provid a happy one Mr. Holmes accepted the tender. In behalf of the compan Short speeches were then mnde by tho -visiting coun cllmen, Chief HIckev and othois. The speech making being ovir with tho guests weie escorted to the bot tom lloor wheie two laige tables Wid ened with the season's delicacies were placed, and being seated they wieie seveial by a coips of the wivia of tho company membeis The remainder of the delightful evening was spent In the enjoyment of an Impromptu musical piogramm Amonpr the many guests who weie piesent weie Cleik of tho Couits elcct T. I'. Dinlels, Dr. M. J. Wlil'nms William U. Williams, John J invies. Stephen Djer, T I'ellows Mason, Hen Grllllths, D. D. Hvans, Moigan Thom as, Hdvvln O Hughes, Chief P J Hickey, Councllmen Moil, William Thomas, J'tirr, rcilovvs, Coyne ; nil Pruble, o; iho telctt, nnd Wilkar, Ifi-e, Ti Idler, Jackson, Sherldnn, Cllvn and Ooidon, of the common. Tho ladles who assisted were Mis. A. Lewis, Mis. David J. Davis, Mis. Samuel Hauls, Mis. Stephen 15. Pi Ice, Mis. Hdvvnrd Pilchard, Mrs Unity Meyeis, Mis. Hairy Kinsley, and Miss Cdla Uassott. DODBS-WIIITE FIGHT A FIZZLE. White Laid Down ami (nit in the Third ltoiind. What was to have been a 20-round fight btfoie the- C.ubondnle Athletic club last night between Hobby Dobbs, late of Minneapolis and who Is now Instructor of the club, nnd .To White, of Hoston, both coloied, proved to be a big fizzle. White laid down for eight seconds in the second lound In the third lound he ran away fiom Dobbs and then quit and was count ed out. The llrst ioud opened nt 9 50 o'clock and was fe.itiQed by few exchanges. Dobbs landed two 01 tlueo light blows on White's chest. In tho second lound Dobbs forced tho Issue nnd planted one or two rlb loastcrs on White's side and some Jolts on his neck. White got clear of the bombaidinent but when Dobbs ad vanced to repeat the dose White crouched down In the ling and le mnlned down for eight seconds aris ing just beforo the gong sounded Thoie was an exchange nt the open ing of the third lound following which White quit. He lay down on the floor and did not nilse until he was counted out admit much confusion on the part of the 200 spectatois. He had not been even slightly punished. .The only iea son that could be attributed to his action was that ho was afuld of his lanky opponent. W. I Walker, of Olyphant, was le fcico and John Kelly, of Philadelphia, timekeeper. "Kid" Urown, of Scran ton, and J. Turner Hall, of New Yoik city, wete in Dobbs' corner, and lied Connolly nnd Charles I.avln, of New Jersey, looked after White. He foio the fight began White's manager announced tho tho winner would meet "Peppei" Grlllln, of New Voik city. A "battle royal" among four Scran ton colored men and vocal selections by the Plorlda quartette, also of Sernnton introduced the star event. PAY CAR DEMOLISHED. Hun Into by n Wildcat IIiirIiio on W lllieu-Harr' mul Knstein. The pay car of the Wllkes-Bnrre and Hastein lallroad was demolished In a wreck at a coal lunctlun of tho con necting railroad, Wednesday momlng. Paymaster Domarest i cached Wllkes Rane Tuesday evening, nnd tho cat was i etui ned on tho train leaving at 11 10 in tho momlng. It was 'eft on tho miln track at tho Junction ami was run Into by a wild cat engine. No one was injured. ELKS' LODGE OF SORROW. It Will Ho Held S u ml n v llvnnliif. Dec. 5, ut the I.vcoum, The annual Lodco of Sortow, or memoilul service, of the Seranton lodge of Hlks, will bo hold Sunday evening, Dec. C, in the Lyceum theater. The momorial addre8 will bo delivered by Attorney D. J, Itesdy. W. S, Millar, chaliman; John V. Watklns, Jncob It. Cohen, W. U. Ken wood, W. S. Gould nnd Alex. Connell nre the committee arranging for tho service. John T. Watklns will have chatgc of tho music programme. KNICKERBOCKERS BACK AGAIN. Opened u 'three lints Hngnpomcnt nt DnvU' Yesterday. Tho "Knickerbockers" under the management of I.otils lloblc began n return cnung-mont nt Davis theatre cstetday. The company contains near ly all of the nrtlsts who made Buch a favorable impression when In this city some time ago. Miss I'dna Aug gives a very clever Imitation of Anna Held nnd John 15. Wills nnd Hsfella Wills do nn exceed ingly entertaining turn. Mnzle Aleenc and Grace Lallue, slngeis and ncro batlc danceis received n very hearty reception. M S. Whallen, a monolo gue nit 1st, was very nmuslng. Tho entertainment opens with a musical melange "A night with tho Knickerbockers" and concludes with n faice called "Wise Mike." The Knickerbocker will bo at Davis' today and tomorrow. CHARGE AGAINST A VETERAN. Young I (nl In n Accuses Old ,11 an W nllnce ol Assault. Frederick Wallace, a veteran of tho civil wai, was held In $.100 ball by Major Halley yesterday for an nllcged assault Wednesday night on Gldonno Speortl, 20 years old. Wallace, when placed on the stand, stated that ho was walking along Washington avenue, when he was as saulted by a young rulllan, unknown. In liing to catch the fellow, Wallace sayj, he accidentally bumped against Speortl The latter, however, Is desirous of piosecuting the cnso and Walluco was held for coutt. He could not seeuio a bondsman. TWO ACCIDENT CASES. The) Were lteceived nt the lincl.n wnnnii Hospital cstorilnv. John Kohler and Michael StelTln weie leeched at the Lackawanna hos pital jesteulay The former is a la boier and Is suffering fiom a com pound fincturc of the leg. Steflln Is a dtlvcr boy nnd has an Injury to the side. 15oth were injured In tho mines at Old Forge. TO VISIT NIGHT SCHOOLS. Decided nt n .llecting of tho School Hoard's Teachers' Committee. At a meeting of the teachers' com mittee of the board of control, last night, It was decided to visit the night schools In company with Superintend ent Howell next week. The committee voted to recommend MI.ss Nora O'Malley ns teacher at No. 3 school vice Miss Wehium, resigned. AGED MAN ARRESTED. Serious Charge Preferred Against Picliiird Walsli, (if the Tints. Rkhaid Walsh, aged r,1, was airalgn ed beforo Aldeimau W. S Millar yes ttidav on n "erlous charge preferred by Miss Iltldgct Gancy. Both live in Ilellev ue Walsh denies the charge Alderman Millar held him under ioOO ball for a healing on Tuesday, Nov. "0 SECRETS OF THE GREAT REBELLION. Important Kcvelutions by n Distin guished Olliccr el tho ( oulctlerntc Arm). Geneial Iliadley Tjler Johnson, among the most distinguished of the sutvlvlnsr ollleeis of the Confederate Aimy, has ie lowed tho new" life of Itobeit D I.pe foi The Philadelphia Sunday "Prc-s" of November 21. It lb a most Impoitant article, brilliant ly wilten In lively style, and will piove of particular Interest to every render, Not th and South, who Is Interested In tho Civil War Geneial Johnson's ivmaiks on tho Battle of Gettjsbuig ate certain to attiact wldespiead at tention. The most distinguished statesmen, and piomlnent ofllclals In every state, have sent to the Philadelphia Sunday "Pi ess" signed statements giving the lensons why evciy peison should celebiato Thanksgiving Day Those statements will be printed exclusively In next Sundni's "Pi ess" (Nov. 21,) nnd will foim the most lemnikable featuie of the kind ever printed. On Saturday, the 20th Inst., the great football games of tho season will be plajed. These will be fully reported by expel ts and elaboratly Illustrated In next Sundaj's "Ptess," nnd in ad dition a beautifully colored plctuio of tho Pennsylvania--Harvard teams at play will be given free to every reader. Next Sundaj's Philadelphia "Press" will have many other great and ex clusive featuies. If you want the best Sunday paper you had better order "The Sunday Pi ess" today. Curious, "I hnto to bother -von. nana. hut. rrallv I'd like to know" "Well, what?" got drowned before they've learned to swim; Consolation. Jones (traglcallj) "I am ruined rulnod! I can't pay a dlmo on tho dollar!" Smith "Don't cut up so, dear fellow. Just think how much better oft you are than your creditors." Tit-lilts. DON'T ItUN ANV ItlSKS about health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers, pneumonia, and all othr similar ail ments by keeping your "blood rich and pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla. HOOD S PIDLS are purely vegetable, nnd do not purge, pain or gilpe. All druggists. Rough red hands are un known, among washer women who use FELS-NAPTHA soap in cold or lukewarm water no boiling the clothes. II-LS & CO., Philadelphia. Dyspepsia, jg Heartburn, Clin trltW and all inacu Ulsor. tiers positively cured. Grovcr (Jrubum'a Dvu. pepNln Itemedy In a Hueclllr. Uno doo re nuiwHiill distress, uniln permanent cure of the most ilironlnaudNtivers oiism U guuran. teed. Do not Miller! A Ml-cuiH bottlo will (onvlui'O tlio inoit HUuptleul. .MuttlitiwH llros., limsiWtH, U'.'O l.ncku. wanna uvcntie. THREE BURGLARS ARE UNDER ARREST Two Were Tnkcn Into Custody In New York Stale. THEY WILL BE BROUQIIT BACK .llllo Htncey Win Captured nt Iline linniton nnd l,o Itoy Carroll nt i:i-inlrn-.lloth Had Goods in Their Possession Slinllnr to ''lioo Stolon Irom George Pelton's Storo--I)aly In Still In tho Central Police Station. Three crooks are now under airest for the burglary, Wednesday morning, of Georco PeIton'.s cutlery store, cor ner of l'enn avenue nnd Spruce street. One man, Miles Stncey, was captured in lllnghamton yesterdny morning nnd almost at the same time I.e Hoy Car roll wns arrested In Hlmlrn. Daniel Daly, tho third man, ns noted In yes terday'Sv Tilbune, wns secured at Wllkes-ltarre, Wednesday, by Chief of Police nobllng and Detective Moir. According to the clue which has been so successfully worked theie is one more crook still nt liberty who was concerned in the Felton burglary. Mr. Felton left yesterday afternoon for tho New Yoik cities with two war rants for the formal an est of the sus pected men If the goods found on their persons prove to bo Mr. Telton's prop erty. Tho laws of tho Hmpiro state llx thirty days as the maximum term a prisoner arrested for nn offense in another .state can be held Ah soon ns requisition papers arc obtained the two prlsonets will be In ought to this city. DALY IS A HAIinnit. The man Daly, anested in Wllkes Ilarro, Is a tiamp harbor. In looking overthe recoids jesteulny It was found that Dalv under tho alias of "John Prince," committed a burglary on Sept. S nt I.lttlo Valley, Cattaraugus coun ty. New Yoik His liootv then was lazors, etc When anested In Wllkos Haire, Wednesday, It was metely upon suspicion. Cutlery and revolvers found In Daly's possession weie Identified by Mr, Felton nnd the prisoner wns In ought to this clt It wns learned vesterdav that Daly came to this cltv tho foiepait of last week fiom Iilnghamton. Ho secured woik at tho bather shop of J. M. Moran, on lower Lackawanna avenue. Daly, after a few dajs, became Intoxi cated and wns dlschaiged. About 1 o'clock Wednesday after noon Daly called at the shop nnd while he was there ho mesented a man named Mnv, one of the barbers, with a knife. To this mnn nlso, it later ap pears, Daly confessed to paitlclpatlng in the btnglaiy. Mr. May, however, did not take upon himself to inform tho police until after Daly was arrest ed and safely In jail Daly left the shop and took the 1 25 p. m. train for AVilkes-Harre, whore he was arrested. HAD A DHSCKIPTION. The way the capture was effected was through a description of four crooks given to the police by two men who saw them loailng about Felton's place Wednesday night. The principal clue, however, was given by Mr. Fel ton. Tuesday morning two tough look ing men enteied the store and Inquired the pilces of a number of costly knives. They left the place without making a purchase, and on the outside the two tough looking men were Joined by two others, similarly auspicious in appear ance. AVhen Mr. Felton discovered the burglary tho police were at once in formed of this visit and upon the de scription of the four men given byMr. Felton notices were sent to Elmlrn, Hlnghamton nnd other cities. Yester dny uftemoon at about 1 o'clock a tele phone message fiom Binghnmton was 4- Gallon or Barrel . . AT THE SCRANTON CASH STORE -. -A -r-H--r-f-"H--t-H-H-M-t- t" received by Chief nobllnpr, tclllnir of the capturo of Miles Stacey. Ten min utes nfterwartl the Elmlra department telephoned thnt Le ltoy Carroll had been Placed under arrest. Both men hnd a quantity of cutlery on their personB. Mr. Felton waa ap prised of the arrests and he nt onco left for the two cities, taking w Ith him tho necessary warrants, WANTED AT LITTLE VALLEY. Daly is a young man of about 28 j ears, Yesterday, when Chief Holding discovered the notice sent out fiom Little Valley. N Y , asking for infor mation of John Pilnce. Chief Uobllng went to Daly's coll nnd cheerily er clnlmcd: "Hello, John Prince!" Daly trembled like nn aspen. Then when tho description was read "florid complexion, caused by drinking" Daly laughed. A reward of ?25 Is offered for the arrest of "Prince." WARNKE BOWLERS WON. Their Contest with tho llnrtl Tcnm Wns Exciting. The contest between tho bowling clubs cuptalned by Edmund Uartl and Frederick Wninke at Womke's bowl ing alley on North Main avenue, last night, wns an exciting one. The Warnke club, however, succeeded In winning two out of threo games by close margins The llnnl total belnjr 104'1 to G0.".9. Tho Barll players were: Gibbons, Wenzel, Dlmler, Worden und Ogdon. The Warnke contingent wns Coone, Jamelson, Jones, Y003 and James. The highest average was mnde by Bartl, 163, nnd the highest single run bv Jones, 1ST. The next game will hi played at tho Elk alleys next Monday night. For morbid conditions take BEECII AM'S PILLS. -M-Mf-HM--f4HH--M--f4- ! i t t This stationery depart- I nient of ours is cer- taiuly a "boon" to eco nomical people. The little corner of the store it occupies and consequent small ex penses enables us to sell as no one else can. Specially little prices for Friday, Compare them with what any other store offers ou auy day. Ordf-r books stitched back and gold stamped title 103 pages oft dried paper. Usually a quar- fn tor. iFrlday ,uu Linen and satin flno correspond ence paper puund in a package unruled, usually a quarter. 1 cn ti Friday Qulro lox of flno bond paper cxcluslvo stationers got 60 0Zn T cent Friday wo get -t- Pino quality ink pads 10c Ac f cverjvvhcre. Friday ; T Gold seal writing paper II sheets 4. good qiKilitj fancy wrap- 11)?. - per. Friday -i- I'nv elopes to match Gold seal pa- T per ! In box. Usually 23c. 1 n y Friday luc f Plajlng cards heavy glossed eel- 4. luloid nnlsh Ordinarily 20 f Mp 4. cents, rrlday ... V, i "Armful" pails nearly an inch thick ruled paper. Friday An price ' Ruled stationery in fancy enam eled piper boxes. Usuilly n 19 cents. Friday "- Fine quality writing paper either 1 nil tl or plain satin tlnlsh. 1 sr 1'stmllv 23 cents. Prldav.. . 2t Seventj-two sheets of paper sev- 4- enty envelopes 3 dlffeient sizes 4- Ootavo, noto and Invitation In t- handsomo leatherette box, A(n " Usually "5 cents. Friday.... Pound box of statlor cry our own X design fiO sheets paper tM onve- 1 lopes very good quality In hand- somo box 6 Inches hli tugh. 29C Usually 45 cents, rrlday Linen tablets superior quality, water marKea paper raint rutins. llll IIIIH IH-V I 'l'- . t Ul(, Lotter hoad size. UsuallyiI in c. and 30c. Trlday lu Lotte 2)C. I'aper napkins a thousand of them In various Japanese designs. Most places 10 to 20 cents per dozen. Friday wet got per tr,, dozen Jk-' i i The Rexford Co. 305 Lackawanna Ave. I "H4-H"t-M-H-4- -t- I HOB ! II. . . LOOK! Another trip to New York today and the purchase of a big stock of Ladies' Coats Ladies' Capes Hisses' Coats Children's Coats Goods open Saturday morning when we will give you a great opportunity to buy stylish garments cheap. M ears & Ha; iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1 CVvxvM 1 1- -S i A I li I Good T ime 5 To select Christmas Gifts is s now, belore the rush, and S while you have plenty of lci- sure in which to make selne- 5 tions from our large and com- picie stock and have them set a aside for you. a Remember, we sell China a at the old tariff figures, cheaper a than you can buyagain in years a New goods arriving daily. CHINA, OLASS, LAMPS, SIL- OLASS, VER. LAMPS, HTC. AxaTVfeA.l S MILLAR & PECK, I 131 WYOMING AVENUE. 5 Walk In nnd look arotttul. Zl rSIIIIIBIlIIBIIIIIIIIEHBIIIlIlllIlISIIIIlSlBR THE Our specials are not fanciful products of pen and ink. Personal inspection will con vince you that they are the best and cheapest goods in the market. Our Specials for This Week 1,000 Pair of Men's Shoes. Iu Lace and Congress, all sizes and toes, ranging from $1.50 to $1.75. This week, 1,000 Pair of Ladies' Shoes Buttou and Lace, latest toes, all sizes, selling regular at $1.50 and $1.75. This week, 4 THE KLIWE SHOE 326 Lackawanna Avana Famous Old Stand." IE IE Wooden Wares In every kitchen aro the most useful as well as the cleanest. Complete line in our down stairs depart ment. Suggestions might remind you of some you need. SALT BOX of wood, valuo lDc, t n now IOC SALT BOX of China iood cov er, value 75c, now 44C wood rim: flouk snivn. nil sizes IOC KNIFD BOXES, w Ith two parts nnd handle, regular 21c., now. IOC BUUAD BOARDS, 12 inches in diameter IOC DOUGH BOAUD, largo sizes, regular 73c, now 49C CHOPPING BOWLS, 3 sizes, value much more than price.. 10c, 19c, 24c BUTTF.R PRINTS that will mako neat designs, regular price 25c, now 19C SLAW CUTTF.RS that aro of the best wood and blade, 1n value 23c, now 19C ROLLING PIN'S with loose . handles IOC COFFED MILLS, good wood . box, adjustable grinders 24C CLOTHES POLES notched In t 3 places and sharp end lUC NO. G BROOM, best whisks, t value 23c, short time for 1"C THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. H. LAMVIG. BROWN'S m HIVE oooooooocooooo H--H-T-H1- Thls Coat, JJ 4S, a little beauty. About ten styles to select riom well mado and all wool cloth; sev eral colors Wo hao them from $1 43 up. Tho largest line In tho city to Bclect from. Sco our Ladles' Coals, Capes and Suits. oxooooooooooo 'S 224 LACK. AVENUE. VB nur.viu id h 1 yB X - -- H-H-t-H- x
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