THE SCTC ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1898. 44-f -f-f 4--4-f-f -f -f -f 4-f -f -f T Well Deserved t Popularity., Tho popularity now onloycJ liy tho Mandolin Is HomrthtnR phenomenal. Hut It I? well le Korcd, for the mnndolln mm rc!!cH mimy peculiar iitlrluuteij that uppeul to a rcllucil musical tusto. in tho first pliico no In Htrumcnt. with tho Blnjjlo creep tlon of tho violin, rnn bettor In- tone, which l deep nnu mmuw, Is to bo found only In tho anil burn Instruments. We should bo very Blud to hnvo any ono Interested In nuislcul liistru nients look over our new stock. X Finn&Phillips X 130 WYOMINQ AVCNUE. X Gov. ltoosevelt'H Hough Riders March Just out. lly 11. W. 1'hll- -f lips, composer of Country Club, -f X 1 DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gro.ce Hours 0a.m. to iu.no n.m; 2 to 4. Wllllums llulldlnc Opp. i'ostofllce. E e -f - CITY NOTES . f-f -t-t-t-f "" HOARD OP CONTROL. An adjourned Meeting lor the consideration ot KWH-rul business will bo held by tho board ot con trol tonight. WITNUSSKS Din NOT APPKAH. No vltncses were produeel b'foro thu elec tion contest commissioner yesterday and In consequence uu adjournment was taken until Saturday morning. KT.OnCNCn MISSION. Tho managers of tho Florence. Crltttntoti mission hope that friends of that worthy institution will not foiKCt to send gomi'tnluir l01' t,l t'hrlstmas dinner. Coal is alwai needed Very much. FUNERAL OF 1!. II. I'RATT.-Tho fu neral services of the l.ito II. 11. l'r.itt will be held at tho residence. SIP. Mulberry Mrcet, thU afternoon rit ."0. Tho fi lends of tho family aro cordially Invited to be present. Tho Interment will be pilvate. TAKKN TO HILLSIDE 1IOMR Ale' nuder Smith, who was recently Acquitted nf a cilminal eharne on tho giouml that lie Is Insane, was yesterday by dlrectlan of nn order of romt tukeu to tho Insaao department of tho Hillside home, whero lu will be ket lit tho expense of the county. LICKNSKS CIItANTHD.-MarrlaKC li censes wcro grunted yestcnlay by Clerk of tho Courts Daniels to John Carroll un I Sarah A. Connor, South Scranton; Henry Klutt and Jennie James, Scranton; David Davlcs and Jennett James, llellevuo HelRhts: Newark l.cgK and Annie K. Jones, Moosle: Thonus Jopllns and Nellio llennie, Jermyn. Itr.SOLTTIONS SINGKD. Tho follow ing resolutions were tlmifd yesterday by Mayor Bailey: For repairing the Oenerul I'hlnnoy enKlna house, for publication of tho petition for paving Sanderson ave nue, for examination of tho sewer on llydo Park avenue, for tho erection of a Jlro plug at tho ccrner of Gnrtleld avenue nnd Swetland street, and In re-transfer tickets on the Uellevue street car line. STARK LOST HIS W.VTCH.-M. K. Htark, of Lackawanna, was robbed of a watch In a Lackawanna avenuo salJon Wednesday nlsht. Ho told Patrolman Saul of tho theft nnd pointed out Frank Courtright, 21 years of age, as tho guilty party. Courtright was drunk when nr lested. It was j roved In police court tint tho prisoner had tried to sell the watch In a number ot saloons. He was sent to jail for thirty days for drunkenness and was committed In default of '0O ball on tho larceny chaige. cnnisTMAS lnti:ut.inmi:nt. - Tho girls' branch ermmltteoot the Young Women's Christian association, of wnlch Miss RozelU Filtz Is chairman, arranged n very pleasant Christmas entertainment yesterday for the junior members of the association. Tho hall was mado attract ive by a gayly decorated treo donated by Mr. J. L. Stelle. Tho children rendered the programme, which was as lollows: Piano solo. Mattle Pool,: vocnl duet, Mar tha and Susie Watklns; leeltatlon, Mattle Hughes; piano solo. Kutln Davis; vocal duet, Martha and Susie Watklns; song, Marie Decker. After tho exorcises Miss Durns played a march, and the children wcro led bv Miss Sanderson and Miss Northrup. As each child left tho hull a box of candy was presented to her by tho committee. Bargains In gold nnd silver-mounted pipes at Garney, Rrown & Co.'s. Catholic Trayer Rooks. Reynolds Bros. Men's Romeo Slippers Don't be out of slippers. Ro meos nro becoming more and more popular nnd you cannot afford not to have a good pair. Men's Rlack Rid Ro- $50 Men's "uiac'k Vlcl Kid O 00 Romeo .IJ Men's Russia Calf Ro- 7 00 mco . Men's Russet Vlcl Kid 1 efl Romeo .ou All tho rawest shapes. All sizes. "If net right your money re funded." Open ovenlngs. terprct tho emotions; men mu voire of the iniinilulln In Inner- . rntly inuslc.il, nnd yet It Is tin- T IIUo that of nny other Instrtt- tnent. Tho marvelous Cremona t Schank & Spencer, 4 10 Spruce Street. CHRISTMAS DAY IN SCRANTON CHURCHES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS TOR THE YULE-TIDE. Sunday Schools nnd Congregations Hnvo Mndo Preparations of a More or Less Elaborate Nnture Some Will Celebrate on Sunday nnd Somo on Monday, but Nothing Is Lacking That Music or Othor En tortainraent Can Provide. Scranton churches have provided tho usual elnbornte programmes for the hcrviccs on Christmas day. On Sunday and Mondny the day will be celebrated. Grace Lutheran Church. The following musical programme will bo rendered at the Grace Lutheran church on Christmas day: MORNING. Organ Voluntary. Anthem. Invocation. Gloria Patrla. Kyrle. Glory in Uxcelsls. Hvmn "Hnrk! What Mean Those Holy Voices." Anthem. Hymn "Angels from the Realms of Glory." Sermon "A Hunger nnd Thirst Sat- Islled nnd Quenched. " Hymn "All Hall tho Power of Jesus' Name." KVENING. Organ Voluntary. Anthem. Invocation. Gloria Patrla. Hymn "Joy to the World." Anthem. Hymn "Come Hither, Ye Faithful." Sermon "The Hurnlng Hush." Hymn "Lord, Dlnmlss Us With Thy messing." The Sabbath school of Grace Luth eran chuich will render the programme entitled "Great Joy" on Monday even ing: J. Song of the School, "Joy to tho World." 2. Prayer Rev. Foster V. Gift 3. Opening Address William Moser 4. Scripture Reading. Superintendent M. C. Landt 5. Opening Address.. .Leisle Kaufman 6. Song by School, "Welcome, Beau tiful Day." 7. Recitation, "Sing and Re Glad," Ioulse Henslemnn S. Recitation. "The Blessed Christ mas Story" Fred. Wilson 9. Song by School, "Ring, Ring, tho Hells." 10. Kecltntlon, "Glad Christmas Hells" Eva Shlnner It. Recitation, by Infant Dopaitment. 12. Recitation, "When Christmas Comes" Lizzie Sunday 13. Recitation, "Christmas Hells," Nora Horger U, Solo, duet and chorus, by school, "What Saw the Shepherds," Jennie Kaufman and Margaiet Palmer. 13. Recitation, "The Angel's Mes sage" Edith Kaufhold 1C. Recitation, "The Air AVns Still," May Illnckle 17. Duet and chorus by school, "Lo! He Has Come." Blanche Linker nnd Pearl Llnken IS. Recitation, "Kris Kringle's Sur prise" Roy Llnken 19. Recitation, "Christian Charity," Florence Luther SO. Solo amid chorus by jvhool. "Pity the Poor" Hattlo Kline 21. Recitation, "A Merry Christmas to All" Bertha Cunningham 22. Duet nnd chorus by school, "Christmas Farewell," Jennie Kaufman and Margaret Palmer North Main Avenuo Baptist. The following elaborate progt amine of classical music In addition to the regular church music will bo rendered by the large chorus choir under the direction of Chorister Reese Watklns In the North Main avenue Baptist church on Sunday: Anthem. "Angels from the Realms of Glory" Matthews Anthem, "O. Bethlehem" Herbert Chorus, "Tho Glory of the Lord." Simper (a) ITnlson, "There Were Shep herds," (b) Chorus, "And the Glory of the Lord," (c) "And tho Angel Said Unto Them. 'Fear Not.'" (d) Carol, "For, Behold! 1 Brine You Glad Tidings." (e) Soprano solo, "And Suddenly There AVns with the Angel." (f) giand chorus, "Glcyry to God in the Highest." Anthem, "The Star ot Bethlehem," Herbert Grand Chorus, "Daughter of Zlon," Claik (a) Chorus, "Daughter of Zion," (b) duet, "Bright O'er Thy Hills," (c) chorus, "Arise, for the Night of Thy Sorrow Is O'er," (d) trio. "The Power that Hath Saved Thee:" grand finale; Mhout, 'Aon is fiee! First Welsh Congregational. The following musical programme will ho rendered on Sunday evening at the First Welsh Congregational church on Houth Main nvenue: 1. Congregational hymn, "Adesto Pldeles." L Scripture reading Pastor ?., Congregational hymn, "Wynnstay." 4. Prayer Pastor 5. Chorus, "Rejoice In tho Lord." Tho Choir. C. Solo David Jenkins 7. Male chorus, "That Song of Old." S. Solo and chorus, "The Heavenly Chorus," Miss Lizzie Jenkins and Choir. 9. Chorus, "O, Re Joyful in tho Lord." Tho Choir. 10. Duet, "Glory to tho Lamb," Mlsse.i Helen Thomas and Allco Phillips. 11. Chant, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," The Choir. 12. Solo. "Christmas Rells." 13. Christmas anthem, "A Savior, "Which Is Christ the Lord," The Choir. II. Benediction. Scranton Street Church. At the Scranton Street Baptist church the services will ho exceptionally fine. The choir, under tho direction of Mrs. B. O. Beddoe, will assist. Following is tho programme for tho morning and evening bervlces: MORNING SERVICE AT 10.20 O'CLOCK. Organ Prelude, "The Pilnco of Peace." Doxology. Invocation. Hymn. Scripture. Anthem, "Oh, Jesus Tou Art Bunding," R. J.. Ashford Prayer. Hymn. Offeilng. Anthem, "Echoing Htlll" V. K. Lorenz Hermon. Anthem, "Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices?" I, A. Parks Benediction. KVKNING SHRVTrrc AT 7..10 O'f.'LOniC. Organ Prftlnd Hymn I I iers ;ciierrtj pectoral; Cheaper than r any experiment, no mat ter what the price. Scriptures. Anthem, "Tho New Born King," E. L. Ashford Prayer. Anthem, "Christmas Hymn." E. L. Ashford Offering. Female Trio, "Sing, Sweet Stars," E. S. Lorcnz Sermon. Anthem, "Calm on the Night," 1. A. Parks Benediction. Washburn Street Presbyterian. The following music will be rendered by a double quartette- at tho AV.ish burn Street Presbyterian church, with Professor C. B. Dermnn as musical director, nnd Miss Anna H. Williams organist: MORNING SERVICE AT 10.S0 O'CLOCK Prelude. Opening Service, Invocation. Anthem, "Arise nnd Shine" Elvey Responsive Reading. Hymn 10 Adcste Fidclcj Lesson. Solo, "Bending O'er a Cradlo Low," Mario Trayer. Anthem, "Sing nnd Rejolco" Harnby Notices. Offertory Ludds Anthem, "Conllquo do Noel" Adam Prayer. Anthem, "Sing, O Heavens" ........Tours Prayer. Hymn 1T4 Willis Benediction. Postlude. EVENING SERVICE AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. Prelude. Anthem, "My Soul Will Magnify," Simper Rending. Solo. Prayer. Anthem, "O Daughter ot Zlon."... .Maker Lesson. Solo, "Birth of Chilst." Tipton Notices. Offertory. Anthem, "Gloria in Excelsls" Farmer Sermon. Anthem. "Behold I Bilng You Glad Tidings" Prayer. Hymn 173 ... Benediction. Postlude. .Goss . .Mendelssohn For Convenience of Sale the Collins-Hale Manufacturing com pany, consisting of jvj parlor suits, 200 couches, easy chairs, odd pieces, etc., will be removed to 222 and 221 Penn nvenue, next to Baptist church, where the entire stock will be sold nt auction. Sales 2 and 7.H0 p. in. sharp. Clmmborlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrohoca Remedy can always ho de pended tipon and Is pleasant and safe to take. Sold by all drugslsts. Mat thews Bros., yviiolesalfi and retail Agents. . Gold Pens nnd Pencils. Reyonlds Bros. Imported Cigars. The old reliable Metropolitan Cigar store. 207 Wyoming avenue, has lecelv ed a fine lot of imported cigars. They aro the agents for a fine imported strictly all-Havana cigar calkd "Lit tle Ella" also the reliable "Marcello." If You Wish to Get a Christmas Present Go to Davidow Bros., as you can find tho largest assortment and the nicest designs to select from. Have you a cold, a pain in your bones, etc.? If so, take Compound Camphor Pills. They are guaranteed to cure. For sale by all druggisrts. 25 cents. Latest Card Engraving. Reynolds Bros j , U Suggestions We are showing fine assortments of Handkerchiefs Initial, Silk and Fine Em broidered. Gloves Kid, Dressed Mocha and Suede. Mittens Wool and Silk. Umbrellas, Purses, Pocketbooks, Chatelaine Bags, Fancy Supporters and Garters, Cushions, Pillow Shams, and Scarfs, Aprons, Alufflers, Ties, Suspenders, Toques and Jersey Leg gins, Fur Collarettes, Table Linens, Silks, Dress Goods, Etc. MEARS OLIVER ENTERED AN OBJECTION SAYS DILL OF CHARLES T. HOL LOWAY IS NOT CORRECT. Chemical Engino Furnished tho Col umbia Company Does Not Contain nn Attachment Thnt Wns Ordored, According to Mr, Oliver's View of tho Mattor Was tho Engino Put Into Scrvico Without Authority P McNamara Claim for Dnmagos Caused a Good Seal of Discussion. Joseph Oliver, member from tho Fif teenth ward, mado n determined light at last night's meeting ot common council against the payment of $1,200 to Charles T. Holloway for the combi nation chemical engino for tho Colum bia company of West Scranton. Mr. Oliver said tho engine did not contain an attachment which tho tiro depart ment committees recommended nnd which the contract with Mr. Holloway provided should be attached to tho en gine. This attachment would permit of a stream of water direct from a hydrant being turned on a fire when tho chem ical In tho tanks became exhausted. Mr. Oliver backed up his protest with a letter nnd a resolution in which his views were set forth. Ho wns quite certain the contract with Mr. Holloway called for this attachment, but V. W. Xlzelmnun, of tho lire department com mittee, said that owing to an oversight In tho city solicitor's department the matter with reference to this attach ment was not Inserted in the contract. On motion of Mr. Grler It was decid ed to postpone action on the whole matter until next meeting to give tho city solicitor un oppoitunlty of throw ing some light on the matter. WHO IS TO BLAME? Mr. Zlzelmann said tho chemical en gine was put into service by the Col umbia company without authorization, so far ns ho can learn, nnd that tho fact that it was used is an acceptance of It on the part of the city and it will have to bo paid for. An ordinance providing for the erec tion of threo electric lights In tho First ward was reported favorably by the light nnd water committee. A sim ilar report was made on the select council ordinance regulating excava tions in paved streets and avenues. Councilman Giicr asked that an or dinance bo taken out of the hands of committee which provides for the pay ment of $630 to Catharine McNamara for damages done to her property at Henry nnd West Market streets. T. B. Jackson, chniimun of tho commit tee, said he had not reported the ordi nance because he desired all the mem bers of the committee to go on the ground and make an examination. Henry street has never been graded and no grade has been established. Ho thought It would bo a bad precedent to pay damages for grading when no grading has been authorized by tho city. lie admits the property has been damaged but not through the fault of the city. Mr. Grler made an Impassioned speecli in favor of action on the nrdl nance. Ho said the damage is tho fault of tho city because in 1SS9 the man who was then select councilman of the Third ward changed a natural water course and In an effort to make water run up hill caused the water to lodge on Henry street between the properties of Peter Lynott and Mrs. McNamara. Tho motion to take tho ordinance out ot the hands of the com mittee prevailed. MATTER REFERRED. A communication from the American Reduction company about erecting a garbage reduction plant hero was con sidered by tho committee. Chairman Calpln said, nnd they asked that it bo referred to tho board of health in con junction with tho sanitary committee, which wns done. When the resolution providing for the execution ot a live-year lease with tho executors ot the Blair estate for tho quartern occupied by tho Crystal Hose company at $1,200 a year In con sideration of the Improvement ot the premises by the owners of the proper ty came up, Messrs. Keller and Zizelmann said thy understood that tho rental was lo bo $1.00) a year, and they thought that was enough. A motion to refer the resolution to tho publia building committee preniled. Tho select council ordinance extend ing tho flro limits was referred to com mittee. Tho nctlon of the select coun cil In permitting tho Columbia com pany to participate in a parade in Dunmore and take their apparatus there, was concurred in. The following resolutions were intro duced and approved: Directing tho for Christinas. & HAGEN, Millar & Peck, "Walk In and took Around." building Inspector to notify council ot what right or authority tho ordinance to prevent the erection of wooden or brick buildings within certain limits is violated; that tho city engineer bo di rected to prepare profile of grade on Third street, between Bellevuo place and Elm street; thnt Nicholas Busli bo released from the payment of $1S.0C for grading Luzerne street. AN ADDITIONAL MAN. An ordinance for an additional per manent man for tho Phoenix Chemical Engine company was reported favor ably by the lire dopaitment committee. An ordinance providing for paving East Market street was passed llrst and second reading.'. On third reading the following ordi nances passed: Providing for an elec tric light at tho corner of of Lincoln avenue and Elizabeth street, and at the corner of Euclid avenue and Eliz abeth stioet; providing for tho con struction ot a sewer system to sewer the territory between Washington avenue and the Delaware and Hudson railroad, and between Phelps and Pop lar streets In the Seventh and Thir teenth wards; providing for the erec tion of nn electric light on the corner of Washburn street and Twenty-second avenue In tho Fifth ward. FUNERAL OF MH. ROBINSON Remains Consigned to Mother Earth Yesterday Afternoon The Floral Offerings Were Numerous and Very Beautiful. All that wns mortal ot the late Rob ert Robinson, repicsentatlve of the Eleventh ward In select council, whose death occurred Monday, was consigned to the grave yesterday with fitting services. Not In years has the passing away of nny citizen caused the gather ing ot so many representative men of the city on such on occasion. From shortly after noon hour until the remains were borne from the late residence, S03 Alder street, the neigh borhood was a maj-s of people, all as sembled to pay u innik of respect to the memory of tho deceased. The body lay in the main parlor of his home, In a handsome black casket, surrounded by an almost Innunieiable collection of most beautiful lloral designs. By re quest of Mr. Robinson he was laid be side Ills favorite window, and over hanging him was a mass of palms. The casket was covered with Ameri can beauty and bridal roses, the (lowers resting on a large American Hag. Promptly at 2 o'clock tho cervices began nt the house. Rev. W. A. Nordt, of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church, olllelatlng, assisted by Rev. James Hughes, nnd a iiunrtetto from tho Scranton Snengerrunde. Mr. Nordt spoke In German and chose ids text from Luke, xll:"fl: "And ye your selves, like unto men that wait foi their Lord when ho return from th" wedding, that when he cometh and knocketh they may open unto Him Im mediately, Blessed are those servants whom the Lord, when Ho cometh sdiall find waiting." The reverend speaker paid a glow ing and merited tribute to the standing of Mr. Robinson, ns a man and a Chris tian. At thu close of his eulogy the quartette, compilsed of John Lentes, G. Scholtz. Anton Flsch, Gustavo Re pert, William Hamgartner, Theodora Lewert and John Stoeher, pnng "How JThe best remedy for children and adults. Cough Syrup AZhTPa& bronclmisaudiucipleutcousuiaptlou. l'ruesic Ladies wishing to pur chase Dry Goods during the holiday season will find our store a desirable place to shop, as we are giving all our attention to our regular lines of goods, assuring all of the polite attention of experi enced clerks. 415417 Lackawanna Avenue Economical Christmas Baying To lho-o who nro looking Tor Chrl-tmm Pracnti that nre ne"iilf nnd Mlthln tho mentis of a modest purre, wo men. tlon n few nrllelcii which may bo of Mil no; ion Piece Dinner Het, bcit (.ombvltrooiu porcelain, tnkty dceorntiom; nil colore $7."o. Moro clnborato decorations, not better goodi, hoovcrt $0.00, Sll.uO.SJ l.OO. LAMPS To clo light, not mere ornnmenH. Wo com bine both when buying, "est renter ilriiucht, neat decora tions, with Miiulos or globci, sami nnd SU.oo. Low l.iinn, Imnibpulnted, with 10-luoh globos, exact copies of SU5.00 lamps for 95 oo. Ititnd.Palnlcil Princes Lamps, with globe, 600. TOII.nr Snrs Wo won't take tlmo to enumerate them nil, nRthe lino Is too Inrge. Wo will simply say wo lnno them from PI. 05 to Stio oo. If you waut a Toilet set, we can suit you ns to stylo nnd price. SILVUkWAKH Ten Sots, 85.00. All other ploces pro Tiortlnnntclvlowln prlco. Cnkonnd Fruit lliskets, Crumb it nil Itmsli trays, Knlnf Forks, Spoon, Child's SotJ( Etc. All Silver sold by us has our personal guarantee. 134 Wyoming; Av. OPEN EVENINGS. Quietly Ho Rests." Rev. Mr. Hughes concluded tho services with a fervent prayer. Tho friends and members of tho various societies then passed Into tho residence, nnd viewed the remains. The casket was closed and tho sorrow ful procession moved to the Plttston avenue cemetery, where further ser vices were held in accordance with tho ritual of tho Masons, assisted by Rev. Mr. Nordt. At the grave ox-Maslor Franlc Lelghtner and Chaplain F. L. Worm ser, ot Schiller lodge, Free and Ac cepted Masons, oii'clated. Rev. Mr. Nordt opened with prayer, after which tho Masons took charge. George Okell marshalled I ho societies, which was composed as follows: Schil ler lodge. 34H, Free and Accepted Ma sons; Nay Aug ttlbe, Improved Order of Red Men, Camp 4:10, Patriotic. Or der Sons of America: South Sldo branch, Royal Arcanum; Scranton Athletic club, Scranton Saengerrundo. membeis of the Crystal Hose company and Fifteen Fi lends club. Tho pall beard's were elected fiom the Masonto lodge as follows: John Schneider, Cha. Graf, Henry Boetcher, Jacob Demuth, Conrad Pell nnd John Mais. The llow cr bearers were selected from tho mem bership of other organizations. Every city olllcial and member of councils and boaid of control was pres ent at the funeral The llower bearets were; Georg" Wlrth, Ambrose Hertz, Oscar Crambo, M. McManus. Frank Scholl, George Connor, Henry Berghausor, Albert Guthelnz, Charles Lewert, Frank Znng, Charles Phillips, Peter Nculs, Fred Heusner. John J. Gordon, Chailcs Rose, Charles Holer, William Fhkus, Charles Conrad, William Klein and Adolph Ul mer. Don't Forget To go to Weichel's Jewelry Store for CHRISMS PRESENTS -IN- Diamonds, Watches and Novelties. House Phonographs, $20,00 Records 35c, 84.00 per dozen. 205 LACKAWANNA AVENU Upp. D. U & W. Depot. Rounding It Up Now Ono tliy inoic, anil tho special holiday miiblo trade will bo ut;r. Naturally We Don't Want lo enrry over nny of tho (specialties i bought for the occasion, ami so Offer Late Buyers' Bargains In fci-.i'ill atilrtr Instruments, wind instrument-i. folios In Hpctl.il binding!!, music lollo, etc., etc. No Need To Elaborate further. If you w-int anything In tills lino Indicated It may bo ours nt loat-t ns little, nnd pcrhnps a iiood deal less tlun It cot us. i:uotigh t.ald. Guernsey Hall, ,111-310 Washington Ave. Christmas Attractions We guarantee the finest display of diamonds in the city. Beautiful goods at low prices. Jewelry, silverware, watches, scarf pins, rings of every description, silver novelties, opera glasses, etc. Our stock embraces everything in the way of de sirable and appropriate Christmas gifts for young and old, We cau supply you with an elegant art cle at little cost. Call and examine our stock and you will see that we have just what you waut. Christmas China Mentionings Plntc Set French China, three color decorations, with heavy gold band, worth . 49c As long as they last. 24C Milk Set Creamer, Bowl and Plate, all worth 75c to $1,00. They must go be- . fore Christmas at 49 C Tc(C-iMctc Set Two Cups and Saucers, Cream er, Sugar Tea Pot on Tray, . was $1.00. Now 5UC Dresser Set Two Bottles, 2 Trays, 2 Boxes, all neatly decorated, worth $2.25. While they last they'll . Toilet Bottles Bisque tinish, all hand decorations, with gold tracing, were 1.00 and $1.25 per pair. Go at 75C Brush Trajs New decorations, with full gold trace, were 50 cents each. Here now at 39C Hair Till Boxes Finest decora tions, all tints, were 2 s cents. While they last they're 2lC THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave. JOHN II. LAIIWIG, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1366. F. L. Crane, For reliable Fur Goods call and examine our stock. Handsome Sent Garments from SU0.00 (o $'225.00. Electric Seal Jackets for 35.00 ana .Baltic Seal Tor $25.00. Persian Lamb Jackets from .$125.00 to 81S5.00, Also a full line of Ladies1 and Misses Cloth Garments. FUR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY 324 Lackawanna Ave. 5 Quarts Cranberries 25c 3 lbs Fancy Seeded Raisins 25c j lbs Fancy Cleaned Currants.. 25c 2 lbs Evaporated Peaches 25c 2 lbs Evaporated Apricots 25c Cans Fancy Tomatoes 25c Cans Fancy Corn 25c 5 Cans Fancy F'eas 25c ) Cans Fancy Pumpkins 25c A. R. KIZER 126 Washington Avenue. SO I2ASY A CHILD CAN DO IT. Frost yourcuku in ono mlnuto by using ICEALINE Tho Now Knutlnif. ncqiilrcs neither susar nor !l!iorUi Costs loo pkg; by mull, 16c. Asl; you t'rocor for IU IUtiAMXi: MPO. CO., Holyoke, Mass. STORE SCRHNT0NCASHST8RE 3 317 Lackawanna Avenue. OPEN EVENINGS, Diamond Herchant.
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