0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNINe, DECEMBER 17, 1897. VMIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllilllllllllllUKKIilllU I Holiday Announcement, I Christmas mm Slippers mm s All the newest shapes 5 and best ur.idcs .irul 5 colors for Ladies', Misses' .ind Children's Fancy 5 Holday Slippers. Prices to meet all. Look g us ovei before vou buy. Our store is packed full of goods, 5 I 410 SPRUCE STREET, . " M ma " m More Open Lxcntug 5 M Ei!iilUl!!ISIlS!llllHlBIIII!llIIIIUIIIin CITY Wl'KS. I'ublle selmol toichiis will lx paid to ll "1 low. mairlage llecn-e vim yt'iti-nlu.v grant ed to Thomas WhlU'lioiisc ami Knimii M islers. nf Tnjlor. 'I he Arlington Athletic club will Hold ii lniln tournament in (lolden's lull, Hi 11, uc. Monday night. Tli" Delawato anil Hudson eompanv paid ItB onipU)e't nt Niw 1 and I! mnl Coal liionk mines ut Cniboudalo csteiuiiv. Tlio Toacllols' Mutual llonelit associa tion will liolil ii tegular meeting lit in o' lock f-'ntuiil i;, tncinlnt" In tli" board or coiitiol looms. The regular nu ting of tin- Zenith MIs sion.it society will ! hold this i wiling ii the Voitng Mi ii Chilstlun association 1 irlois at 7 . i, illicit Arguments foi a now lilal in tin- Van limn ease .mil the Inuring on the lilll ut tiiklliR tin- school bo ml s alleged Illegal composition an- iimoiiK the leatures of to daj's court piogiamnie. vmong Hip nielers for special m ichtnory ricolved tecentlv b tho Dickson .Munu lutming cnmiuiii was one foi parts ot ni.n hinery to In- used in tin. nuiniitnctiiii' of boot sugar in C.illfoi nla. Tho film ral of Willi un Atkinson will lu lu Id I'llday aftirnooii it i o'cloik Irom tin1 li'iino of Ids inoibi r on Stone avenue. Ferilcos ut St. l'etot i citlioilial. Itilei ini'iit in 11 du Park Catholic ccincloi. Ruv. V M. I Ii ipm in will sipeak at the I union Street umplo this evenln,; a er nion In lontluu mi o of tho subject, " 1 hose 1'iisons Who Cannot Discern Iietwoon 'J heir Right and Tholi l.pft Hands." 'J'llo n riiinii begins at s o'clock II C fitmti t's lutnio last night at tho College ol Conimitci was llstin.d ti, b a I iionudlcnio Mi. Hi, alt l is cashier ot tli.- Suaiuon .Sjvlnq built, Ills talk list tilyiit was on tho subject of "ihu 111' mentarv I'rlpcljilm or Hanking, Kor m.itlon and lis Origin ' John Costollo a messenger ',ov, while fiooslni; tho Udnwaio, 1. ukawanna and Western irds Wednesday mninlns foil lioni a oar whlih tan oor ono o his hills. He was not S' rlouslv hull but ho had to bo ii-lsld to his iiaicnts' home nt "ilO I'rescott avenuo. Open !)i I'lini'js. Our stoio Is open evenings, select line of Holiday goods Mens & llngen. A LOCATION IS WANTED. Philadelphia Hosier Miiiiiititcturcr leiros to Move Ills Plant. Th'p following was locolved by The Tilbuno last night An Inooiporatid stock lompiny dolne; a successful linden mauuliu luring hiisi Jii i8. dislrm lo nu, m tlii.li pioMMit liosli r 1I nit now In Philadelphia, out of tho citv. 1 ho wtl' alisuili a iiiinilli i hcialury mill i'l u iloiilriilili. town m build and n mow their entln business f satlsfactorj nr ruiKomonts lu'dil bo made. Address S V.niHllneton. l'J 8 SlMeeiith stioot, Phll adolplila. Mr (iiininiiti'c i:on Arlulo "SV" sell V mnko no niisicpresentn tlonst In older to sell rooiR D.ivldow I'tos. the if llablo Jewelois and brok eifc, J27 Uicka. ne rainy UasketH. at Uuynolds Gios. I,nu, Itcill) - Dimes' IJusy Slmo Store, will bo open evon Inp illivliiK Dcrcinbsr. Hand.somest line of Poc ketliook?, Cud Cases, l.ottei Cases In the city at lii'iiinldh lima. .No l.nrcoi AsHoitiiioiit of Ilolidnv ('oods. Can be found In .N'oitlieastetn Penn-,-luniii. Uulduw Hjob., 227 I.ueKa. a o. Pliotngroph Albums til Reynolds llios., Btntloneis, Hotel Jeimjii, ii:i). KVAN'S. In West Buiiuion Die. 11. 'AW, .David i:ans, tH ujih of uko, al Ills JPKldi'iiie, 1J3S llam'itou street. Ku .uinil soi lies at the rtstdonco Sunday arti'inoon at k o'clock Inteiment at Washbuin stiiet tenuterv DKVOi:. In West Scranlon, Doe Hi. l,, V I.ovl Dojoe 71 i-ais of ago, ut his losldoiice, 3i Doikei's cuit Puiiral ' g.tUildii ufUl iimm at the losldenci Inlofmcnt at tho Washbuin street ci mo te ry. ooooooooooooooooo The very best place in this valley to buy Candy, Nuts, Fruits, Poultry, Oysters or Vegetables, from now until Christmas, either wholesale or retail, will be at the SCRANTQN CASH STORE rtftOdOOOOOOOOOOOOO RESULT OF THE NINTH WARD CAUCUS Mj ron Knason Named For Alderman Over 0. 13. Wright. AUY FOR SCHOOL CONTROLLER. Ilrcclvcil .Horn Thnn Twlco n Mnny Votes us U.J. Uclsh Ills Ojipou-i)nt--Jcorue I'. .111 Holt Itccclved tli o, .Nomination lor C'onlihlc--Alto-cctlicr 701) .Me u Voted lit l.usl MkIiI's Prliuaries--It Wnn u lit cord llrcnlicr. ui:stn,T. for Alileriniiu. Myron Ixiisfou O IJ. Wrltrlit Total Kasson'n majority 1'or M'lioul L nn t roller. V A Mn W J Welsh Total Mj.vV majority I'oi onsinblo. tiooiKo P. Mlllett n r nine Piodetlek .Mink 21 4,7) 2-'l (,Si) 311 2! 17 Total till! Mllle.ll majnrtt '.' Soen hundieil and nine Hepiibllenns of the Ninth waul ot this city matched thiouRh the corildniri of the City Hall last nlcht and seetnllv wielded their Inlluencf Jn a ward caucus-. The re sult Is given abiio It was the blunest meeting of oteis on business bent that lias eer been held In this elt. The flBilies 709 show In themselves what a crowd It must have been and, and when it Is coiudd eied that the contests were so exeltlui? as to hold the presence of a Kieat pint of the 700 eluilnc the hours of utltii; C to S.30 and until 10 30 o'clock, when tho results weie an nounced, the confusion In that same city hall nun be imagined. The ballollnu was done In the couit loom. In tho bisement, and nt times the line of oteis reached iiom the mayor's ilr.sk, wheie the election Judges sut, mound tho seats and out Into tho hallway. It took twenty minutes for the man at the tall. end of tho piocts hIoh to leach the ballot box. couruDcm cnowonn. Outside In the lower coirldor the ctowd of ticket peddlers, numlieilng into the hundteiR weie living about and In the main eonldor above the vanguard was almost as large and Just as ni the All sotts of excitement was Intioduced for the entei taltuneiit of the assemblage. Shortly befoio S o'clock a bulldog, owned by Attorney J. . Fleitz, and an Irish setter, the property of "Jerri" Kltler, engaged In a vocif erous battle In the lower couldoi. The dogs were allowed to light In peace for a time, but Mr PlelU's pot made a dive at the lens of the .setter, theteup on tl'e two owuois ct led "foul" and rushed Into the meke. The bulldog was taught by the collar, and for the lest of the night passed a testles time In a closet. ISesldes this Maor Unlley was pus ent anil many wiio the quins and Jchts that passed Into hlstoiv at hln honoi's Inspliatlon I'm Instance: School Conti oiler William J. Welsh called for 602, at the telephone' Maor Dalley uniaiked." What, votes?" Just pievlous to that when Controller Walsh wiih desneiately trlng to get a le-s-pone from the exchange ho turn d to his honor and wlckedlv said- "Ulng the lire al.nm Mnjcr" Hut Majoi Hallo was eonveislng with Sheilff elott Pool at the time Chief of Po lice Holding looked after the comfoit of tip guests INTEREST NEVER WANED. The intei.st in the content never waned until the llio alaim bell In the .seigeant's ollleo sounded the 8 "0 o'cloik taps. Aldoniian O H, Wilght and Aldoiman-in-Prospect Mjion Kas oii then took Htats In the olilee. Kln- all;,, when It was seen that the huge vote would not be i poinded fin sov -ei al horns, both candidates went home. Captain W. A. May and Ml. Welsh, the candidates foi school conti olloi, le nialned until tht last. The tin ee judges o. P. Partildge. I'. H Stillwoll and lia Mitchell, lepre sentlng the thtee dlstilets of the waul Hist ntMilted tho ballots befoio counting was begun. At 0 20 o'clock tho lesult of the aldermank light wns announcid, Mr. Kasson winning by tho small niajoilty of 21 votes. The if suit was locolved with loud cheeis, and a putty fiom the Junloi Republi can club, which supported Mr. Kasson, left at once foi his home and an nounce el the ictoiy. The club, Indi vidually supported Mr Kasson At 10 o'clock thf result of tho school con troller light was announced and the constaliulaiy contest at the same time. The district election will not stand. This i, glvon on the authoiitv of the tlnee Judges who conferred with ex .lu.lge if the Superior Couit Wlllard. Judge Wlllaul and other usldent Iaw yeis of the wanl maintain Hint the dls tilit elections or nominations, must be held aepamtely. Moreover tho adver tisements called for nominations of nldcinmn. school controller and con stable, only. THE DISTRICT VOTE The ellstilct veto last .light, although shown to be l'ltornnloto, was lecoided as follows: Elist dlstilct, for register ol voteis, Ira Mitchell, fiO, J. Hauuuui, Pel. Second dbtilct, for reglstei. O H. Jadwln. 3: K. C Hro.Milng. .1; Inspec tor, Oeoigp W. Hobeits, 29; Judge, H. M. Coursen, 21. Third district, for leg Irtpr, II. F.WUcon, Gil, Oeoige Maishall, Cf, Judge of election (leoiye W. Par ion. tio; Inspector W. E, Deckel, 65. Mm shall, Pairott and Deckei tan on a combined llel'it Aldiman Wilght, who v as defeated, will when his ptescnt tenn of olllce ex pires, have served fifteen venis as al dorniaii of the Ninth waul. Mr. Kas son s i piesent deputy proth'.notary. The election takes place I'ebiumy 17, 1895. ENGINEERS' CLUB MEETS. Olllce'rs Nominated and tho Election Will lie In Loiter. Oillccis for the ensuing jear weie nonlnatedat Inst nlghtv regular monthly nicotine of the Engliiceis' club. Follow Ins the hutlncss session a large number nf the club's member ship and many of their fi lends Ilsten eiMo a paper bv Fuel C Whltmore, of Iho Geneiul Eleetik; eennpany. Vlco liesldcnt V. M. Mai pie piesld t'd In tho absence of the president, A II. lllacklnglon. These nominations were made: For president, A. H. Hlack Intrton and II, I). Coxe; vice ptesldent, W, M, Marple and Alfred Ernst: tecre- tnry. H. W. How ley; correspontllntr Bpotoliiry. I.'. M. Jones; trenaurer, A. II Htorro; illiectorp, .Inrntu Atclibaltl, J P. Snyder. W. A. May. C. C. iloe. William JlcClavo. 1 he election will be by ballot nrd will lie nnnounceil nt tho meetlnH on l he seeoml Tlnustlny In Jammu. Mr 'Vliltmriii''H inper wtf on "The l!elatlf l'lllelenelcB of Hteani anil lllectrlc PumpM." Its lenillnK wan be Kim In the audltniliini of the lioutil of trade but the lights went out nnel tho meeting; was continued In the elub'n loom on the fourth lloor. FOR HIS BOY'S DEATH. Saloon Kerprr Sniul for DnninucR Hrcatiso lie Sold lllui Liquor. I'nr the Hist time in this county an nctlou wns, jostcrdny, brought undet the law making a saloonkeeper answer able for any damages that may result from his selllnc Hciuor Illegally. The defendant is William Cuslck. piopiletor of a hotel on West Maikct stioet, hi tho Third ward, nnd the plaintiff Is Oeorge F Smith, ot Mill City, who claims that his sixteen-year-old son Heibeit died from the effects of an overlndulgo'nco In liquor secured at Cuslck's hotel. Two weeks ngo vesterday the boy eltovo to Seianton and became drunk. On his way home, It Is claimed, he stopped In at Cuslck's and secured more drink, so much more, It Is alleged, that ho died from the effects of It on tho way home, his dead body being dis covered In the bottom of the wagon, by a teamslei near Chinchilla. The Illegal offenses which It Is al leged makes Cuslck responsible for the damages whlih the boy's death entails, aie soiling to a minor and selling to an Intoxicated poison. Vopburg & Daw son aie attorneys foi the plaintiff. BIG EXPENSE INVOLVED. (uilc a Sum Necessary to Improve n Pine Itiool. Newer. The street commissioner and the city engineer will today examine the main sower in the l'ouith district and try and renin snme conclusion fot Its ie p.tlr. It inn" firm a point In the vic inity of the Holes wheel works through Pine Iliook and Into the Licknwanna liver and has for veils beni u souice ol muth alinovaiieo The sewer follows the bed of the old Pine HuioU creek and .as built at In tervals of time with tho lesult that Its sle is not unifoim. It Is of stone and four, six and eight fret In dlametei In places. The cl!ftrcnce In diameter causes a choking of tho channel at tinips and fieeiuenlly there Is no relief until after n lua.v Htm in. A :.ear ago th sower was to have been lepaiied but thete was no avall al le flint's for the puipo-e Tonior low's examination will bo in aeeoid ance with a leernt lcolution of coun cils u Is not linpiob.ible th'at n spec ial estimate of the cose of lcbulldlng the sower will be included In the 1S9! appropriation cidlnunce. . FUNERAL OF WILLIAM V. LAW. Largely Vttcndeel lrom the Homo of Ills Pnthor in Most Plttston. Th fr.neial of William II. I-aw took place this afteinion from the homo of his patents, Mi. and Mi Charles Law, on I.uzeine ni'Hte, West Plttston. It was lb st announced that tho beivlce.i would bo pilvr.te, but the airange ments was charged, and a largo eom rai y of filonils took advantage of the i. ppoi tunlty to pa their last ti Unite of nspeet to the dopait.'d. Among those piesent wore manj fiiends of the fam ily fiom nelcrhboilng places The body lay in a hue blci k collln, which vns suiroundid by man beautiful lloi-al offeilngs, tastefully auanged Rev Paik- uillilaled and delivered ai eppiopilate addioss, taking for his text the wolds. "The l.oid gave and tho I.m el hath taken aw.i," Job, I 21 A quaitetU composed of R. O. Ren in tt, J. D Morlc. Mrs. Lewis Jonea and Mhs Mao Powell san seveial ap piopilato splectlons. Inteiment was made in West Pltts- l.in i nmolorv. the iinllbon, ors bolnir Aieli Lindsay. Thomas 11. Mead, An diew Law, W II MacMIUan, C. L MacMlllan and C. If Stirpg. Last evening's Plttston Cln:ette. DETECTIVE M0IR IS BUSY. Had Not Time to I'alU About War rants Against (Jiiuiblois. No niro.sta weie made jesteulay on the vvanants swoin out by Frank Shif ter against two city gamblers. It could not bo learned whether or not any attempt had been made to set e the wan ants. When Citv Detective John Molr was accosted jesteulay, legal ding the mat ter, he replied "I'm busy, I'm busy," nnd he bmsquelv blushed the tepoitcr fiom his path. City Detective Molr strode away, nnd the gieat reading public must wait until he Is not busy. The Crealest Oiler on Itecord. We nic In position to sell n first-class watch, which wo guarantee to keep atcuiate time foi one joar, for one dnllnr. This If. the greatest bargain ever offe-iod In Scranton. Davldow Hi os 227 Laekn ave. I'ancy Haskets, nt Rej nolds Hros, Speclal sale of Holiday Rooks at Rey nolds R'c.s., Hotel Jeimvn. Wnteiman Fountain Pens. Reynolds Bros., fctnttoneiH. Hotel Jeimyn. Holiday f.'oods of eveiy description. The most com plete line In the cltj from which to make s-loetlons, Dnvidow Hros , 227 Lacka, ave, Holiday Statloneiv. Rej nolds Bios, Gold Pens and Pe.nl Holders from $1.00 up, at Re nolds Bios. Diesslng Cases In leather and cellu loid, at Reynolds Bios. Pool Hutch, IOO Hulls for J2.1 between John Battle, of Piovi dence, and John Rader, of Sernnton, this evening at Euieka pool parlors, 231 Lackawanna avenue. Mcrliug Silver Novelties. Handsome designs, especially adapt ed for Christmas piesents. Davldow Bros., 227 Lacka., ave. CASTORIA For Infants Vid Children. SULLIVAN WILL NOT FIGHT AGAIN Sas He Has Made Ills Last Appearance In tlic Ring. HIS OPINION OF FITZSIMM0NS. Vhlnks lie la in Earnest In Ills De cision Not to .Meet Corbett nnd nnd That Ho Will Htlckto That Dr-clloii--Hcllcvus Tonlglit'n llnttlo Ilctwecn Kiel .llcroy and Dan Crccdou Will He a (Jood One. John I, Sullivan, the uncrowned king of the prize ring. Is In the city with his theatrical company, and was seen vestordny by a Tribune reporter at the Westminster. He Is no longer young as his almost white hair Indicates, neither Is his form that of the Ideal athlete, for of tecent jeans Sullivan has attained laige dimensions about the waist line His nppearance, how ever, shows that he Is In excellent health and that he Is taking the best of caio of himself He was reading Kltzsimmon's posi tive announcement of his retirement from the prize ring when the icporUr was Intioduced, nnd the conversation natuially launched Itself along a pug ilistic avenue Sullivan thinks Fltz slmmnns Ib In earnest, and that the Austiallan will iefue to moot Coibett The lattei, he said, In thnt event, can claim the heavy-weight cham pionship, If he wants to. "Corbett would never have fought I'ltzslmnions in tho (list place If he could get out of It " wild the ex-cham-plon. "He was fenced Into the light by public sentiment and the nevvspn peis, and Fltzslninmns Informed me that the abuse heaped upon him by Coibett was such that he would never mo t after the Carson City light " That was befoie that light took place. ROTH GOOD MEN Concerning tonight's fight be tween Kid McCoj and Dan Ciceelmi, of Long Island Cit. he talked very ficely, but icfused to give an opinion as to the piobable winner. "The are both good men," lie said, "nnd this will bo the greatest light they ever had I don't think McCoy has ever before gone up against as good a man as Cieedon, and It's my lmpiession that Dan was never in his life so caio fully trained for a light ns for this, It ought to bo a line battle " As iSullhan views the hltuatlon. It would not be good Judgment for Mc Coy or Creedon to challenge Coinolt, as some ol the spotting wilteis say the winnei of the light will do Xelthei of the me n are an laigo as Corbett, and do not belong In tin1 heavj -weight divis ion, both of them being middle weights. When askenl if he Intended to go Into the ring again, he shook his head ".id ly as thoughts of his conquests came back to him. and after a moment, In n voice which, fot Sullivan, was al most gentle, ho said he would never enter the ring again "I'm tluougli," he declaicd. PRIZE FIGHT NOT BRUTAL. Sullivan, natuially. has no sympathy with those who eleslrn to ci ush out all foi ms of prize lighting He contends that It is not as brutal or dangerous ns foot ball, oi ns the lecent nlx-day blcjclo lace. In New Voik citv. He believes that after the government of Greater New York assumes chaige of affairs tho flist of the jear a much moie libel al policy will be adopted tow aids spnnlng thnn thnt pursued by Mnjor Stiong under the Hoi ton net That wilt have a tendency, he thinks, to create new Interest In the manly nrt. SULLIVAN AND HIS COMPANY. (irccted by n Largo Audience nt the Academy of Music. There was a big audience at tho Academy of Music last night to me John L Sullivan nnd his vaudeville eompanj. That he is still the popular lieu, was amply demonstrated by the leceptlon he lecelved. It was coidlal In the etremo. Ho mad his appearance enily In tho evening In Intioduelng the members of his company, but did not come on for Do it with FELS-NAPTHA soap aud lukewarm water and washing ceases to be difficult aud dis agreeble, in cold as well as hot weather. n-LS & CO,. Philadelphia. Useful Christm M HUB UIGUN We Have Others. Ladies' new $10.00 Chev iot, Boucle or Beaver Coats, Storm Collars, perfect fittiug, Qr QP at dUiUU This is the greatest bargain of the season. At Reduced Prices Ladies' Capes, Ladies' Coats, Children's Coats, Ladies' Suits and Silk Waists. MEARS & Ills sparring exhibition until after 10 o'clock. 11 gave a lively seitto with his npatrlng pnrtner, White, nnd nlso did some bng punching and Indian club swinging, In showing the nthcllc programme lie went through In pre paring for his lights. Aside from the iSulllvanlc pait of the show n fine vaudeville performance wns given by the Hrownlngs, Miss Charlotte St. Felix, a charming sou biette: tho Brent Dnrmody, club Jug gler, tho Darling sisters, vocalists nnd dancers; Hng!cy and Lee, In an origin al act; Retching brothers, musical ec centrics; Emmonds, Emerson and Km monds In n farcical sketch, "Only n Joke." The performance will he icpeated this and tomorrow afternoons and evenings Owing to tho fallute of the olectrlc current the house wns In elniknesfl for n few minutes during the early part of tho performance. ELECTRIC LIGHTS WENT OUT. Accident nt tho Suburban Plant Darkened ill any n Building. The pattons of the Suburban Electric Light company were In darkness or hnd to use gns lor about twenty min utes Inst evening. About 8.30 o'clock thn water healer In the company's plant on Washington avenue refused to do Its woll and a tow moments Inter the steam gave out Until the tlies benenth the bollois made now steam the generating nnchlnery was idle The mishap put the Lyceum theater and Academy of Music In darkness and It was sometime before the gas eould be tut nod on In tho fotmoi place of nniusement. At no enily an hout ninny olllce buildings and largo letall stores weie occupied by hundreds of tenants or shoppeis and no little In convenience was Mlfletcd. The Cieeilon-MeCoy light, evniy round, will be teeeived by telegraph nt the Grand Central hotel this evening. P. II Durkln, Piopiletor . Beautiful Btass lukstnnd.s nnd Flames Gold-plnted, nt Reynolds Bros, Not a thing that jewelry intelligence commands is lacking here. A full furnished jewelry store the largest in Scran ton. We know we are leaders in jewelry else why should we sell so enormously. These for Christmas: Wntelios nickel case Amer ican mdv'Pirent stem wind, stem set ood time keepers, warranted Little Silver Witches good timekeepers dainty present C for 11 little girl ' Colored enamel Chili laltm watches 1 colois chatelaine, to match Handsome) little Gifts SIN value selling at ... Gentleman s watch 20 year golil-lllled Kev stone case Elgin Jeweled movement wan anted. Most jowelei.s heio get $.1 It is Gentleman's solid II K gold watch iewo'ed Walthnm movement lullj ndjustod ca-i hand enslaved A siev ing of Jl'i when computed with what others get Ladles' long i,old chains solid gold slide warranted foi weal. S3 value eveiy where Por Xmas Ladles' solid gold long neck chain Handsome pattern . .. Other stvlos to $2". Tiav full of gold rings llttlo diamond settings all cut stones not chips Desirablo presents 89c 3.90 11.90 12.00 30.00 3.25 10.00 3.48 Rexford Company 303 Lacka. Ave. f-v Heartburn, Ous- Dyspepsia, ..r ders nositlel cured. Grover Graham's Uys pepsin ltemedy lx u Miecltlc One, doio te movesall etlstiess, andu permanent euro of the most chronic ami severe cases U Kiiaran. teed. Do not Kinror ! a no-ccnt bottle will eon v I nee the most ekeptlcal. .Matthews Jlios., DiujxUts, 320 Lacka wanna uveaue Holiday Jewelry Hints Will find oar store a pleasant place to shop, as we give all our attention to' the Dry Goods busi ness. Persons desiring to give useful presents will fiud on our counters large assortments of Black and Colored Silks, Black Dress Goods, Fine Dress Suitings, Fine Table Linen Sets, Napkins and Table Covers. HAGEN a A Few Days More before Xmas day. Don't neglect the op portunity to get some of the good things in store for you at CHINA HALL Never has Scranton had T so beautiful a collection of 4. Flue China, Silverware, X Cut Glass, Lamps, etc. at such temptingly low prices. 4fc MILLAR & PECK, W 13-i Wyoming Ave., O a. Walk In iiud look nroiind. T V THE Veracity rather than vnrlotv prompts us to tell of our success In the world of trade. In our particular province there are none who can approach us either In point of quality or price. The choice goods which wo are constantly bringing to your notice are unequalled in this city We have prepared to receive the rush of holiday buyers with tho Largest, Complete of suitable foi nil .sizes and conditions of men and vv union. Our whole stock Is highly Interesting Just now, because, while composed entliely of new and re liable gooels, they ate priced extremely low, the eieator part of them having been lecontly bought below the market rates. Many Illustrations of this ten dency to sell for less than prevailing values will be found by visiting our store. THE 326 Lackawanna Avanua. "Famous Old Stand." KL 1 nost4C. KLfflfl IE 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa, TOYS. Second Floor Depart ment. Room 25 feet by 100 feet, all Toys. Steps front and rear of store. Some Specials For This Day: Steel Horse and llucklinard The horse's feet and legs move, very serviceable, about 24 inches long by 12 inches high. This will suit your dov to a 1. Worth $1.25. " Today - Steel Two-Wheel Carts 84c Painted steel, yellow wheels, was 25c. Today 19c Steam Engine A boy's delight, extra large size, woith $,.50. To- 98c Smaller for Hie. Steel l-Whcel Milk Wa?on With cms and scat for driver, was $1.00. Today 64c Kid Hody Doll, Special About 100, some sleepers, curly ban, bisque face, glass eves, very line dolls, worth $1 iq to $1.74. Today - VOC Steel Animals with Hells Attached to wheels, a very ser viceable and entertaining ir, toy, Choice today (or &t-C THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. MDWIG. 'S BE oooooooooooooo Furs, Millinery. STORE OPEN EVEN INGS DURING DECEHBER. oooooooooooxx '$ 224 LACK. AVENUE. I Gifts ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE. Our M. & H. Gloves at $1.00, are unsurpassed in fit aud qual ity. Jouvin Kid Gloves, $1.59. The most flexible, best fittiug glove made. Gloves for evening wear. Handkerchiefs Splendid assortment of Hem stitched, Fine Embroidered and Real Duchesse Lace Handker chiefs, Ladies' aud Gents' Um brellas, Ladies' and Gent's Lined Gloves, Irish Point Pillow Shams aud Scarfs, Gent's Fine Neck wear, Purses, Boston Bags.
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