o THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1897. fiiiiiilliiigtfiiiHimiiiiiiumiuiiiiiK S 5 , 5 I HEN'S SLIPPERS. 5 Fine II "te (lout Opera S3 Out Sllppera mil sitiilnped 2 i $1.00 S ! 55 Moroic'OMiiiperK,in iiroi, maroon unit blnck 1.1 J lit " N(llC1, ., . H llroMniiiulllhiek Vlci Kid E ; opera nml -triiliilit l'ned ; llpturi, nlxii 1 1 lull KioM "- S ItinulR Calf sltppriH, Kid CI CM Si S lined, hiind-tttriied note 4i" "j ' -t HkIi iin fiii lliown unit H S lilac), (dm ( Klilmiil Allien- S uCr MlipiMi-. white kid ? () ; lined, hiiiid-timiel noIim '"" iSCilSSPKBJ 1 410 SPRUD: STflEET. 1 "muOptu ! ve itiui K M KM m m B:S33fi3r39(i;0lflllieUIKHHI!IUI!SII!l? PITY XOi'Ks. Aniiiiu rtijlnaki mint thud i sprained wil t while ccnallrf on tin Vim sticit hill ftlt ti'i 5 lie w.i ti iiitcd at ."n-li.ul-avtatiii.'i hwilta' 'it I 12. li"!r,'iton coinp.mj. of Kiiii - " .M'di IbHii n . .j.ujcl; lllujliattil iiTui in" en ' Interi-Mliiir m .tie on th Mihlei t of h)innt:Mn which ihe will m.ill fti f of ih. use i ii icii.l"U MMun m. east- of diphtheria n larr rr liunil ei llia-i diiilm; am coire'ipoml Inr piiiud In two month, were ripnrte. to the Ijoaid of hi ilth Horn Monday to Tlimvdi nftciroon Inclusive At tlie Chnrrh ol the (Sood Shepherd th ( hrli'.rr.n iiUcii will l ai lollmw I- d Uirlstm.is inoinlnn', lo.su. morning pi iVi r. holy eon, tiuinlon mid nimon or full p tor old nml Inllrn ctiifjv f'i'id. Ml hul (till, dpi of the liiutlifM who iih-.i iltul .Mrs. Mltilii'l in Dtiiimoto u Milk ipo hi'it night, nppi u id Inline Al ilcrm.ui John 'I'. Howe nml intered ball In the Mini of '00 un ll ihlllKl Ol lishlllllt mid l ut ly. Mty mucesnrul i n lut mile uai lit lit '.steidnj nftcinooii h a number of v nine nilnses at the home id AIl Oince Ciiolldifu mi Qulncy avenue, 'lho -ale wis for the benefit of the Itnlmeinatm hospital, and tho huiii ol 7 was ltd Ii d At the postolllee tomoiiow (Chtistmas di the itiinip and Henna! dclhei w Pi llows will he open Hum Pi a in." to . 0 i lock. Tin i itiin's wl'l make their iih moinini' delUer.. 1 m monev ol der nml lesjlstii windows will he closed a 1 da St I.uKi pnlsli, Hi'. Iten Isi.iel. rutot rhlKtmns ).,., senleeh in St. laiki ilmioh will he: Holv (immtinlnu at it n m llnl Cotninuiilon at S a m. lloh fommiiiilon at 11.1) n m Alo inoinliiK pr.ijei and seimott at 10T,) o'eloek The oflotlni,-n will he for ned md Inllrm eleigy, ttionev llor.ui i: Hand in isp t In Mu m "nit lnmiKlit 1 I'atheiliii- iiiutiux. ii Wllkes-Iiatre to m eniv a partition t a lot on iipon-e nvontie owned Jolntlv h hei mid Sni.ih mid llildifet (lilff.illnii, leported to lonrt esleidii) that tile land In iiiimllon iiitild not In- c.hldeil mU.fi liLniish lie tlfd tin v.ih" ol it at Jl TW 1'itiIiK .1 I'm i ell was he'.n uiidei 1H lull i.-itinU h Aldiiiiiiin Howe on a Malt,! .iin einbi w'rineni meleried by 'bubs .Mm Km MarKM alii ? - th u ,,e Kim rnrre'l SJU for the tinul.i or an iintiinnee pollr on iinotlui pithoii'n lilt T'ln.dl liowe r ban not ninth tlm linns t'r mil litalin tin muilo) . lie fmnbihi 1 i- t nrit Mi's Hi kIii i OiHnlntn and Nil S,ola "I .Ktiia i,urp, down fimn Tluoop n.ter du so tint the mlRht hpiini Cliil ttmad tiilliii as Mi. mill jii.s. Altu lln ;ot tin llcei'i'i tin Mitiinr pi ople wen urc o'll pinlrl h Clllif of I'tdiee ItoollllR to Al di im iii rullei' olllei , . lit io 1 lit rermiioin is nrlnimid Mi and Mrs. illxzuc,l Ii .t fif Tluoop on a stieet i.u Matthew Hail o IK h of luk plm i wis cvainltieil iFteiila ntterni on by 1m .M .1 Wll'lairiK and J. J Rolurts, ol Wol Scranton nml ileclaud liib.ine Complaint was niiidi b; the man's htinidint" boas Pirio.ltih Is it I'olindet t-UivU: mil (ibont K .ens of aire lie 'lilH no leln-the- lino He was olacul In the West Side police station but iMiiliu mid will In itinui.d to the Hillside home jodny. Ma. rime licir.bes wck rsien',iv srant el to Mil.) ('. SloRht mid I.attia T. Ua Itt. of Ho.ibnttnm, Herbrit It. t'atiwell. if W'st AbliT-ton, and ("it'irc U Miller,-of Unnmorn, Wl'llnm T. Mt.lthi iii, or n'lrtnoie ami Matpmot Jenkin- of Old l'ti-ire. Oeorce tl. Simpson and Amelli Wnlliico of Throop rtobeu ndwards i.il 1 lUhtr Powell, of Oh pliant. Paul Jiuiis. ii Jennvn and Kmih Coopei or Mu lltdd. D.i Id Prltilnrd and nizabeth W'l 'Inns of fllbgnn, Xlrohi .Mitzztic.i mi I 'luslr i Orehlnluto o Tliioon, Kdwiid "' Hid Elizabeth Wulsli of Carbond lie. l.nst Dav oale of. rifts for "lilnis" find 'hers" at neynolils Uiotherh, Christmas s'ipp 'is i eniv member of the tninllv nt the r '' ihers hit- sale or Chrl.sim.iH slip. P i t MuiikB. 23 off Ucy nobis Htos. - 5 Hllltlleis' Mlpill'is, "OS i,i kaVnnnu tivenue. Vol Cincl.i'is. ''rult li-ihes, Ciffee spoons, steillng silver. Sultablo h lid. ly gifts. Davldow Hios" 'I he ." HiollifO he Stole Is n legulnr Chllstiiias Hoe, h.icl down with sll.ipei.s. A Cijnednis ut Itcjnolds Mios yooooooooooooooo 0 ' A $11 ?, I. 0 Frcsli and Uood. Mired Nuti, lb., 9c Mixed Candies, lb., 9c Citrons, lb ' 10c Rafshis, lb 5c ?w 1SCRWT0I. CASH STORE I HOLIDAY SLIPPERS MM M 5 vftSis:i;jii22i5 '' .Uk I I oooooooo$oooooooo OMINOUS LULL IN BREWERY WAR Combine Executed n Telling Flank Alotemenl on (be Enemy. FIliLD MARSHAL HAS LOP? BARfEL It Is I'nr I'roni n Coitnlntt , However, llmt the Agrcs'lto (.cullctiiun 1 1 ii in Nvrnciic t ill lie DUummiQcd by TliU l.itllc Surprise ln rl--Su- illcntu .tlpii Are Morning While Hnrtcl l Moppinu to Tliliil.--Ie- lelopniGiilN Aic Auviotilj Awaited. Whether oi lint ilttmahn Hattel, the mllllnrt'ilro i'i mouse Minister, will proicrtiti- his oi)poIHon to the lirew ry i-nmhlni In the one qtlestlon that Is KeepltiK the inemli'tts of the HV.nllpitte fl mil enjojlncr n, enre-flee liutiy ChrlstmuH To thne who pie WiitchitiR' the llRlit ft t ni the house tups, the picsent lull In the battle's din H it com so of imieh ci lljietllte. Thlee weeks jjo tin svn- I'leat 's noKMlliiMt dril.iuil tint he wnrt , iciii'j fm t'cttnl luiitllitlcs. that the otil tblpp of lnipmt'iir.ee leiiialiilno; to i Ik (lniv l)foie eicetlPK the hlr lltl ' lilewetv J1 tit wis ti decide tl? to whhli of thiee nilla1)le sltis wa the most deslt I'lln. The next uinM lie.H d of Is it Hip tn Sviaetise b 1'aitel'Hl local lepicsent-itlve, 12dwnrd lUltltilK?. whit a I ttiiili of bttlliUiiff (ontrai's for his chief's xlirniituie Aftr that no iw kii(iiM, oi nt leapt I no one Is ready to tclV Just whete the I wnt is nt. I It ltaka out now. howeet. that Har- I til wus tlankcil. Kiatik Heeket, for- I nierlj of the Itc knwnnna lueweiy unci i BeriMilly nektiowledKed to he one of the best hiewei tnaiiiiKeis 111 the husl ne3, was to hae been Ml", lintel's, Hcunton niauiiKer anil pattner In a tmall way. With TlecUer us Held tunr Khnl, Haitel wan ready to i!k his I inone in the apparently dniltm' en- tine. Without him, lie would well. ' Rtop to think. Mr. Haitel has stopped and Is think- i Ins. He Is without the much-prized Htiker, and Meeker hns a IiIk. f.it Job i with the .sMidicate. I That Is the piesent status of the flrcht. Win- It tun onllnaij man the combine would eoiihidet Itself s-afe fiom fiuthei nttatk. Hut Mattel Is no ev eivda. tlchter nml this Is what keeps the iiiniblne people on the anxious I seat That they fear Martel is iitual- I 1 confessed 1 theli action In winning nt a Kteat outlaj the Hj racuse man's first lieutenant. FULH-R.GRIPFITIIS NUPTIALS. Ceremony ns I'ettorined lt IJe. .1. I,. Knee nt Millie's Home. Miss Maty. jnuiiRiPt daunhtei of Mr. and Mis. Thomas Otilllths, of J10! Htone nentte, was wedded to AitlilU' 12 Kitllet, of Notth Main aemie, Weil nesil:t aftetuoon at 5 o'eloek. nt the bride's home. It was n ptetty, though Millet, home wedding unci was wlt nofspd bv only the Immediate families of the contiaitliiK p.utles. ltcv. J. L Hace, pastoi of the Cedtn Aenue Methodist chinch, olllclated, and the cetimony was petfotmeil In the piet ti. ilecoialed pallor of the residence The bi Ide. attlied 111 a neat lining tiuMilliw,' hull of Kteen cloth, was at tended by hersHtei, Miss Maigatet, as bildisinaid, who wine u piott gown. Moth ladles can led i at tuitions. Itlch nul Miown ai ti d as best nviti The wedding matches by Mendelssohn nml Lohengiin wete iiKimmI b the bride's slstit. Miss (;enelie Otilllths. At the conclusion of the ceieiiiony. and nfter cotiijiatulutlons had hem tenil eted, the glHits .it down to a hountl t ill posl-uuiitlal tepast. Mis. (iillllths was iihslsted 1 Mis. P. J. Mtow'n nml Mis. William Wni nei. Iaitei, Mr. and Ml". Tuller left la the 7 57 Delawaie and Hudson ttaln foi Alhnn, N Y., on a hi let wedding tout. I'pon theli letuin thev will re side at HIS Ninth Main iwenuo Moth aie well known filing people, and have a wide ilule of acqualnt ancis Mi rullei Is engaged In the painting and papet -hanging business. ENGINE AND OMNIBUS. Collision Without I nliil ltc suits on Hie I.eliU'h Vein IMttston. Theie was another .smash-up last emlng mat IMttston on the Lehigh alley crossing, whete Senator Slocum, once postmaster of this city, met his liruth n year ngo Tills time an omni bus wn.s htiuck bv a rnlcht engine, but without nn fatality Th cios-s-m; is on tho West Plttston bianeh. neat the Forest Castle bieweiy. In the 'bus weie fout pnssengeis and OUle Mnsteis. the dilvei. Clem Hai rlgan. one of tin passengeis, was se llousl cut nnd bitilbcd, but the oth eis, among whom was Andtew Clarey, wtte unlnjuied The team esiaped without a sciatih, but the 'bus was wrecked Two enis ago Pt liimett, of Pitts ton, while dilvlng ovfr the ciosslng, was quite badly hint nnd his unit ngalint the Lehigh Vullev company is now peiiu UR DRUNK ON THE TRACKS. Perilous Mecpiug Place ol Two Trumps Now ill ''nlirn stntioii. Two tinmp.s, helplesslj Intoxicated, wete found laving In the snow on the inilrer.d track neat the Mt Pleas nit breaker estetda afternoon b wot'c men. Tho bodies weie cum led to the Slide of the ttiuk and the police wcj notllled. The patiol wnaon In iliarg- of Se rennt Hldsewav, IVlectJve Molr an I Puinlmuu Lowiy, "ok the men to tlie police station. At midnight thrv hi.d lot lecovoied from theli "tupni. AIR. SCHLAGER'S RESIDENCE. Valuable Hill Propurly Has Moon Sold lo I. J. Cnnc. Chai lea Schliiirsr IkIh sold his hand tome lesldence at the cut nor of Play avenue and Mulheiry tuteet. to P. J. Cns, of Pasey Hrothers, wholesale llqunt ineiihantE. VIv mice paid wum $31 fOO. Mr. Schlnget will oieupy n liotibe owned bv H. W. Kingsbury on Quln c avenue Hefore long Mr. Sehliger and his family will go to l2utopo wlteie the chlklten will lemnln suveinl j cat ri fir tin1 puipes,? of study. PROVIDENCE UL00D IS THIN. Less Thau 15 nt ' q il'rcl" I'in. nerttN I'ovlng t iiriiivnl. The much-heralded carnival of llstlo sport at Company II nrniory laBt night wont wroni; because there wnHii't enough money In tlie house to pay ex penses. "Squirrel" rinnerty.vho arranged the affair and who was to do a tweuty- round e with Jnck Duggnii. of Oly phnnt, n.s a wind-up of the evening, took the stage nt 10 o'clock and an nounced that the thing wnn called off. There wasn't $15 in the house, he mild, and that wouldn't pay the rent, let alone the expenses oT the perfotmerH. riuggaii wouldn't bo oh because theie was nothing In It, but he himself was theie to Unlit, and If the "guy he wna to go up ngln' " was tondy he woul'l give the cents their money's worth, Kid liny, a young coloted Cnrbon dnlliiii. climbed up on the .stage antl mid he would go ten I omuls with the "Squirrel" for what money had been taken In at the door. The "Squirrel" wouldn't nctce to this, becntise ho ex pected to tiinke it big mutch with tho Cnrbtiudnle kid. There was a w hole lot of talk nnd suggestions f i om the nudloncc nnd finally Hnrlley Mangtin, of Hellevue, was Induced to bo on with Klnnerty for the sounds. The "Squirrel" gae such a good exhibition of lively wink that the ciowd forgtuo him and chipped In a nickel nplece to help him pay ex penses , A 15-tound bout has been announced for decision in the at mot y on Monday night, .Inn. 3, between Mill Poole, Into of Arkansas, nnd now of this ilty, nnd Joe I.jon, of Philadelphia. They meet nt l'JS pounds. There will be ptellml narles between Andy Phelnn nnd Krnnk Lewis, .luck Mnnett nnd Mlll Jordan, Kid lln. of Ciitboudale, nnd Ullly Da ls, of MiooklMi, and Jack TIgue nnd partner, the latter nn exhibition bout. Hobby Uobbs will icferee Hobby Dobbs hns been engaged to appeal nt Mondny night's boxing bIiow In Clolden's hall, Hellevue, and stop two locnl men, each In fout tounds. WANTED TO SEE THE SIGHTS. fun Hens I'ioiii UiildleloMU, X. V., I, ell 'I heir llnmes, "Altle!" "fio'h, Iheie's m dad Leg it, Hoik, leg It." Hut In fore the two lu-jenr-old bojs could budge the hcav hand of Aithui Holden's father was laid ttiMin both, "No. j on don't leg It either," said the father; "you come back home with me Altle. and ou, too. Hoik, ,oui niothet's woirylng hus-elf to slck-ne-n " This was n littl" dtama enaeted in about n.s quick a time us ou have lead, on Lackawanna nenue yester d The ciowd of riitl&tiuns shoppeis heard It and weie cutlous The eldeily man. catching the boys b the hand, walked down the avenue and dlsap piaietl. It was learned that the man was Thomas Hidden, a well-estnlilUhed business man of Mlddletown, N Y f Din which plnce the bns Ian nway about three weeks ago. Hoik H Camp b 11 Is tho name of the other boy. He and Arthui Iloldcn got It into theli heads to spend Chilstmns at Niagara Tails They put on tin it Sunday clothes nnd stnt ted out wlthuut saying a word to anj bodv. The Mlddletown police depai tment wile set at once on the ent-e and dc setlptlou clt Hilars weie sent to the loigei cities One cliculnr leached the louil police last Monda. A dispatch followed this Infoi mlng that the bojs had b en tiaced bete lvtecthe John W Molr Rot to woik on the case Wednesday night was spent in seauhlnp- the hotels and de pots, hut no twice of the ntnawaH was found Vtstetday motning Thomns Holdeii at lived and staited out to find the bojs. He U .lined fiom a Height ttaln conducted that the boj.s came to this cltj, so Mi Iloldcn spent yestet d.tv moinltig In visiting the sevetal teltgiaph olllces and electrical wnil.H, w'lieio he thought Ills son would be nt tli.ctitl, He failed to locate the boys, how evi t . At 4 o'clock .Mi. Iloldcn, M't.v de spondent now, was passing along the :!00 block on Lieknwannn avenue wh-n he i an plump Into the uiniiw.ivs. The weie casually taking a peep at the holiday windows. Then the loregolng conveisatlon tortk plnce nnd the father took the bo h back home to Middle town on the next liain. SCRANTON ATHLETIC CLUB. .Nominations .Undo Lust .Night I'm Next Month's Viiiiual Election. The Sci int ui Uhlelle club, which has the dlsthnth n nt beln-j tne only chattet'd nthli th. ui.;unl!!ittion in thin putt of the i-iate, lvhl Its utiiuial iTH2tlii!? last ni'lu v hen oilln'ia. tn be eleci'-d nx' month lit 's'jb, w-tie num Inntecl. The iiomltuiti ns veie President, dull Ilnnn. "i"" piestiUnt, Phnrlcs Kellcrmnn: lvasuior, Unbelt Ilnbln son; lecordlng scctet.uy,Oeort,e Wlith, jr ; Unnnclal sicictarj, Peter Neuls: inptain, Chi Is Hose: llbtailan. Fled N'euls; trustees, Heiuy Mvets and Willi im Wallets For the dist time in th" club's histoiy the nominations aie equlva'ent to an election, but on cnti dldnte being inmul li r eae'.i ollke. A pecull ultv )f th' ilub'H member ship Is that eviy. olllii'i of the county is a nieiiibei the Judy's excepted. It has on- bundled and eighty menibois. JERSEY CITY OUT OF IT. Piesident rrccdiunti ol I Iin New York's t ill Nm Cousmit. If Scianton'.s liase ball 1rninchle does leave heie It won't go to lerse) City, ruder the teuus of tho national agree ment no club, expecting the ptoteetlon of that ngt cement can be stationed In a cltj within live miles of a city hav ing a national agreement club, with out the consent of tho latter club, Piesident Andiew Fieeilman, of the New Yoik club, emphatically tefufees to acquiesce in placing an Kastetn lengue club in Jeisey City, nnd that settles the question The fact that he has refused J.'i.OOO foi his consent shows that It Is not likely that he will change' his niliid. j Without Jeisey City, New ink Is not destiable and It Is safe to aigue that Sciunton and Wllkes-Hane will be welcome to stay In the Hastein, If they want to stuy. Don'r Hiss the ' Htotlicih' big "Upper mle. Christmas Cnids. Reynolds Hros. W nlclies I'or Dm ltos Only $J.73. Unv Idow Htos. Hooks, 25 off Reynolds Hioa. Item Nputius, tl..r)0, Worth $-' 73. Davldow Bros." Cluistmas Cards. Reynolds Hros. GOOD TIMI2S havo come to those whom Hood's Smtjuparllla hns cured of scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, weak nerves, or sonio other form of impure blood. HOOD'S PILLS are the only pills to take with Hood's Saraaparllla. Easy and yet elllelent. PRESENTATION TO CHIEF P. J. IIICKEY Testimonial From the Permanent Men of Fire Department. IT'S A VERY HANDSOME DADGE. t'rcscutntioii Sprich Vtus .Undo lly Clerk runnier--Petition Presented lo Couiiciliiicn by the Permanent .Hen Asking lor nn Incrcnso in WngRif-Coiiticllincn eldlor Told T Ii c in u .llciisiirn With That ()bect In View Hud llccu Heporled 1'nv orabl). The peimannt men employed by the city In the lit u tlepii tment gave n little Mtlptlse patty to Chief P. J. Hickey In Dun's hall kisl night. Inci dentally tho affair resolved Itself into u genetnl jolllllcallon. The meeting began nt 9.30 o'clock nr.d Councllnuin Zeldler, Hunn.J-chroo-dei (loidon Olltov, Flanaghan, Dttrr nnd Fcllova weie ptesent. Wllllnm Tniinler, Eeciettu.v to Chief Hickey, r.nnouticed th" Intention of the per manent men to give i sutpils purty to the chief and the Dig rello.v hlnuilf was osooited Irto the room ainld loud clapping of hinds. In n few compll mental woids by Seiretaiy Tannler a gold llienuin's luuliie w'.is ptesented. Picvloiis to this Major H.tliev'n see retaty, R. J. I'.citnlsh, had been made chniininn. Chief Hickey was now call ed upon for ieinrkJ. Ho iniiile u vtiy happy speech conijludltiK iltb a tefir euce to n petition which tlie ncinill nent mm hid prepaiecl asking for more pay. Chiet Hickey mad tlie petition. It was To tho llonornblo Select nnd Common Pontic llmen. (iintlemen. We, the underhlsned pir inaneut men of the lire department do herebv petition our honoiuble bodj tor an Increase of vvngis and will ever pray. (Signed) Isaac S Tlce. John R Kline, John L Lowry. V. 11 Hlltlev. James Mop kins, Sterling Sinirell Thuinns Conlln M J. Ruane, W C Uldililge, Henry Menu, Adam Btelnhausei, Wll'iiin Fit kits 12u geno L. Mover. Harry II Recti, John W I.lsk, N A. Altemus II. W. Meyeis, J t Groiso, L S Tillman, Thomas 1). Campbell The peiuianent men occuoled seats nhout Chief Hickey at the head ol the table The petition hnd scaicely been tend when Common Councilman Lor enze JCeidler, chairman of the flie com mittee of that blanch, arose and an nounced a measuie giving $C0 lier month to peiinanent men who huvj rerved more than one yenr, and been tc ported favoinbly nt the meeting a few houis befote The p rninnent men" ptesent maj he paidoned loi making n loud demonatta tlon of ha-.plneiss. After this speeches wete mnde by the cottncllnien, Chief of Police Rohllng, Huilding Inspector Nelson, Di. Settei ly, Asshctnut Clt Solicitor M. J. Walsh, Mr. Meamish, Peininnent Man Tlce nnd Chief of Police Robiing. He thought the pcimanent men should be paid the fame salai us the clt patrol men. Aftet the speech winking tlie tongre FUtlon ndjouined for mine sitbcitnntial things In the iear room. Tlie badge piesented to Chief HIc hoj is vei handsome The pendant Is cliculnr, formed bi n length of hose with two nozzles missed nt the top In the, lenter Is a tlnv group of fire man's nccountiemt nts helmet, tium pct and mace, and on the top is a Hpiead eucle with a dlnmnud In the center. The Inset iption Is "P J Hic key tiom tlie Pumanent Men," The pin cost i.'l. AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS. Controllei 1'icd L. U ormser Will Re sign (mm tlii) hc'ioul Hoiird, At th" next meeting of the school b'Mid. Cintroller Pred L Woimser. of thi Eighth ward, will tender his tesig nitlon to take effect on that date Mr. Win nisei's reason for leslgnin is that lie Intends to move to his new home on Linden stieet In the Seventeenth waul, on Jan 15, H9S Mr Win nisei': term does not exnlie until the Hpilng cf 1S9D. If he should seive it out he would have a letoid of eighteen consecutive venis' .services on the school honul. His succes'ot will In all likelihood be O. C. Ferber. of the 111 in ol demons, Foi bet it O'Mal ley. It In an unwiitttn law tint a tesisnlng controller may appoint a You will have plenty of time to read, eveu on wash days, if FELS-NAPTHA soap and lukewarm water is used, PELS A CO,, Philadelphia. i Xfi fiX succoasor to Bervo out his iinexulrfd term and Mr. Wormser hns planllled hlo Intention of nominating Mr. For ber. ' n - .. i, FIRE IN AN ASH BEN. Chcmicnl Compnny Itcupomlod lo n Still Alarm Ventercliiv. Hot coals Ignited the ask bin In the basement of Frederick Ward's lesl dence at 718 Adams avenue, yesterday, nnd r still alnrm brought the Chcmi cnl company to the scene. The fire vvns extinguished before much damnce was done. I'lithcr .Matthew I'nlr. The Olyphnnt Father Mathew so ciety fair will be open CluUlmns ev ening and will continue during the holidays In Father Mathew hall. The committee have left nothing undon" that would add to the pleasure of the event. An enteitalnment will also bo given each evening In the main hall and nt which some of the best talent In tho county will pattlclpate. A dinnin, "Lady Andley' Secret," will also be performed. Itcliinst Hurtling, skin Diseases Cured I'or Thlrli-l'lvo Coiils, Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day and cures Tetter. Salt Ttheiim, Seald Head, Hczemn, llarher's Itch, Fl eer.', Hloti'hes, and nil emotions of the si In. It la soothing and quieting nnd nets Ilka tnnglc In tho cure of nil baby htimois. 33c. Sold by Matlh'ws Htos ' 7P. Fine Hooks Reynolds Hi oh, Nolnn Itros., .1 1 ." Linden Street Plumbing, Steam and (Jas-llttlng. Men m Uniting mid Plumbing, P. F. &. M. T. Howley, 231 Wyoming ave. Fine Books Reynolds Hios. Lewis, Kellly A. Otivics' Husy Shoe Store, will be open even ings during December. tttjrttjrtfnWttnj?flttflx '6 p I? Store rfb 85 8 nit. o Js K ft fiv. X.F t X fc fit. fi fi X. fi l ; Will Be Tonijiht as long as you come to buy. We are grandly ready for tlie finish and still in the lead." This old store never saw such selling For today seveial ' wind-up bai gains: i is; fi XI fi. fi MP fiX China v5 Store Odds and Ends from an over stocked China 2S department, Toilet Sets, 2S Dinner and Tea Sets at a tn P nromised saving Space v; xfi foi bids mention of values, Xfi fix .,,f 1i,f ire bor in nrn fiX Xfi fiX X St Xfi MX uu 1,'lii. luvy in- ii-iw in 'i,' , fusion. 55 Xmas Nearly a luin Q Lamps ill ed fine S4 and fi S? amps co d u. plated base central draft fix JJ burneis large silk shades. 5c All day we will pass them V; C out at S'2.00. fiX fix Xfi Onl.v one to ctistouicT. Xfi fix fiX 55 For the Good news J? M Rnv this. Another V Xfi xfi J lot of Boys' xfi fiX Watches. Good timekeep ers warranted. They will last until noon ai Sl)C. is 8 THE HKXrOKI) COMPANY !10,1 Luc'liiinnnnn venue. fiX fiX XfiXfiXfiXjXfiXfiXfiXfiXfiXfiXfiXfiXfi fiXjXfiXfiXfiXfiXfiXPXfiXjlXfiX.fiXfiX Dy HniiPthlirn. f.ns. SDGDSlcl. tlll', uml aU JLWLIW) Stomach DUor- ders positively cured. Orover Urnlmm'H Ds. peptfu Itemetl is a siu'dIIIi', Ono tlo-ie ie moves alt tllstreis, mid a perninnent cuieof the inot chronic unit severe cases In gnarnn teed. Uo not sutler 1 A Ml-cunt, bottle will convince the moit kepttc.il. Matthew a Ilroi,, Urut'b'Uta, II'JO Lncka wanuu uveniie. FOR CHRISTHMS If in doubt what to give for a Christmas present we would remind you that Kid Gloves and Haudkerchiefs are always acceptable. We have complete assortments of the very best values. In fit, flexibility and wear our AI. & H. Kid Gloves, at $1.00, lead all others sold at the price. Jouvin Kid Gloves, at $1.59, are the finest gloves made. Gloves not fitting may be exchanged after Christmas. Splendid assortment of Ladies'and Gents' Umbrellas. Line of Choice Fancy Goods of superior quality. Mears & Hageo9 415-417 Lackawanna Ave, 1A t Z Few hrc JUPOLJZD More before Xmas day. jfr Don't neglect the op- portunity to get some of the good things in X store for you at CHINA Y HALL. ' 4 o Never has Scranton had V X so beautiful a collection of Fine Clilna, Silverwart', Cut Glass, Lamps, etc. $, W at such temptingly low prices. o MILLAR & PECK, 0 134 Wyoming Ave, i Walk In uml look uioiintl. X V THE KLINE 10 In making presents noth ing could be more thoughtful u the giver or bring more .olid comfort to the receiver, vhether man, woman or child, han good shoes. We make lese suggestions to our atrous in lull confidence hat they will derive and be .tow more pleasure in niak ng presents of shoes and -.Uppers than in giving other and less useful things. Did you ever notice the look of pleasure on a boy's face when he receives his first pair of boots. We will make it easy for you to gratify your little ones' wishes. We offer for this week: 500 pair Children's Rubber Boots, at 97c 600 pair Misses' Rubber Boots, at $1.18 250 pair Ladies' Rubber Boots, at $1.2! THE KLIK 326 Lackawanna Avanua. 'Famous Old Stand." C SHOE XMAS TREE TRIMMINGS Our assortment Is yet cjulle com plete but n little too heavy on miidy ornanicntti. Monday wo cut them deep; tegular 4 and Ce. size, reduced to b for 5c Otti lepular loo. Tinsel Ornaments reduced todtiy to Sc XMAS TRER PANDITS, any sl7f. 48 In box, 36 in Ikjx nnd 24 In box, best wax make. Itc- duecd to 10c n Box SPItINO CANDLP HOLDERS lcdtteed teidaj 10c a Dozen Kull n-orlnient of Tlnsell In all eolori. by tlie yaid. 1,000 DOZEN' MOITO HAND-KEHCHIEI-'H. motto worked In rolorH, vvoith 5c.; reduced today to 3 for 10a 500 dozen SILK FLCWEH EM IIUOIDEHIID HANDKER CHIEFS, scalloped cdfre, vvoith lOe.j' reduced today to 3 for 10c INITIAL CENTS' .lAl'ANETTE llANDKIUlCIULFS, woith lie. tetluced to lie Kxccpllonnl Values in Lft(os, While and Colored Border llandkercliicl's. I'EHri'MEUY, Cotton's Ttlple Extract, by tho ounce, mid everywlieie nt 5tie. ounce; our ptice 21c Ounce Lar;?e liotlles, jrood Perfumes at ioc Hottic JEWELuy, Stone eel rlnus wat 1 .uilcd to wear ve!l for .1 ycius. 10c HAND TtlNOS, STONE SET OILT HAT PINS ". 10c Pin ctF, Ib'oocli I'lns, Cliilds' lllnp. Pocket DogUs at 25c Ladies' Combination Pocket IJooks steilinir hIivp. lellieip, worth 50e ; our pi leo 25c SHFET MUSI( caUlogue lice. Over 3,500 copies to helect fiom only fie a Copy MI Sir FOLIOS, la'tto lrgular ",0e Books, 1 educed ti :3t)o Ilequlur -.Ie liookh reduced to ... TIE HOnc STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. UUWIG. BROWN'S El IE oooooooooooooo Coats, Furs, STORE OPEN EVEN INGS DURING DECEHBER. oooooooooooooo li'S BEE HUE 224 LACK. AVENUE. R Xfi fiX Xfi s Xfi o fiX Xfi Q o 8 Q W 5 XfiXMXfiXjtfiXJXjlXfiXjiXfiXMXfiXfiXfiXMXfiXJXfiXfiXfiXfifiXjXfiXMXjtXjlXjlXjtX.fiX.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers