sqjspr "SfBV t '. i . yl M Hjs.I THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. l ,l The Christmas Irtish Everybody is buying presents for somebody else. We are helping our customers to make their selections. is oni ? OURS 13 A WHOLESALE TOY STORE We have carloads of Toys here. Come and see them. Hundreds of clerks to wait on you. Large, roomy aisles to shop in. Quick service and low prices make this THE STORE OF SCRANTON. A Living Santa Claus is on exhibition in our large show window. Bring the children to see him go down the chimney and trim a real Christmas tree. lurQp I Pi 'i'fp j if I fy. "Wo have alto n. well-known assort ment of Hooks and Ladders, Engines, Hri.ie Carts, Ico Wngong, Unglnes, Train, etc. Prices run from 25eUpto OSc Easel Black Boards Strong frame, double slllleato board, Only 17c Each Larger size board, with drawing de signs, Only 25c Combination ltlack Board and Desk, with revolving designs In music, writ ing, drawing, etc. "Worth $1.25, OSc Tool Chests for tbe Boys Assorted si2os, each complete, with full set of Tools. Everything that a carpenter uses. Prices, 25c, 49c, 75c, 9Sc each "Admiral Dewey" War Vessels Lithographed In assorted colois, complete with all the paraphernalia for sailing. Our price 34 c Toy Swords and Guns, assorted sizes, 10c, 19c and 25c each Hill Climbing Friction Power Toys made of wood and steel, with Iron wheels, painting in colors. Locomotives, sin; I'J'Jxfi in. Automobiles, sizo UVjxS In. Dining Chairs, size 34x6 in. All 9Sc each Single Rocking Horses Strong Rockers, upholstered saddle, painted, mane and hair tall, Only 98c Doll Tronks , Designed! colored and finished in ox act copies of regular leather trunks, each with lock and key. --Our -prices -arc -25:), 49c, 73c, 9Sc. 2 1SJ I Jhe Vindication of Crawford a s (oflywMfyvoiMowwwffMws The officers' tent was full of gen tlemen In khaki, lounging about in all directions, and in every conceiv able attitude suggestive of well-bred indolence. Even the rigid disclplin a'rlaji, General Condlt, seemed to have unbent a little. He stood with cross ed legs, his arm around the central pole, smoking placidly. It was young Lieutenant Gaily who was speaking. He was relating a stirring account of how Captain Crawford one of their number, who was at the moment ab senthad captured a Boer buttery earlier In the day. It may have been the fact tliat the deed had been one of exceptional dar ,lng, or perhaps because the otllcer In question was such a universal favor ite, more probably still, a combina tion of both; at any rate, Gully's en thusiasm became Infectious, and three stentorian cheers were up for Captain Crawford, In which every man present joined save one. 7vi exception was Colonel Neel. He stoou ipart with folded arms, and to vlook oil his narrow countenance that, to say the least of It, was decidedly unpleasant. The clrcumstunces of his subordinate's silence was soon appar cnt to the lynx-eyed general. He turned on Neel with a distinct frown of displeasure. "I hope," ho began, In a cutting tone, "that those boyish methods of tdiowlng our appreciation of a, gallant action uro not distasteful to you?" Keel's lips curled, and the ends of his waxed mustache took a downward trend. "Not nt all." ho said; "but to my mind the man only did his simple .duty. Any one of us would huvn done the same, given a llko chance." "You do not doubt his courage?" "Yes; In ono sense I certolnly do. T've no particular admiration for the flash-ln-the-pan business," "But look at his record, man." "Yes, yes, I know a series of mad rushes nothing sustained, No tost at 11, to my mind." The little knot of listeners gasped. The general knitted his heavy brows. "These are sweeping assertions, Neel," ho said, "Perhaps, but I flatter myself I know Captain Crawford better than any nion present. Our paths have lain to gether for years; In fact, we were In the same class at bchool." Hp did not add that u bitter enmity hud existed between them elnce that -time, the origin of which had been the thrashing of Neel by Crawford on nc;ount of the former's brutal treat pient of n small boy. Nor did he spruk of the Htlmuloub that feeling hud received some years luier, when Crawford hod superseded him in the afffctlons of a certain maiden of ex ceptional loveliness and charm, But though ho spoke not of theso things, the circumstances of tho moment had whetted his memory, and he gnawed V'lelpusly at the amber mouthpiece of hln pipe. "Oh, by the way," broko in young foully, innocently, "ho jnurried one of Specials on Fancy Groceries for Christmas Fancy Sweet Oranges, doz., 25c 3 lbs. nixed Nuts, 25c Fancy Figs, per lb., 10c 3 lbs French Cream Candy, 25c 2 lbs Choice Chocolate Drops, 25c Grenoble Walnuts, per lb., 12c Fancy Sicily Filberts, 1 lb., 12c Toy Phonographs N'o mechanism to get out of order. Kasy for the smallest child to operate. Five vecoid disks to each. Our pried for this novelty, $1.49 Complete Line Toy Dishes All kinds, tin, pewter and china dec orated. Kadi set complete in box. Prices ft om 5c up to $1.49 Strength Testers, set complete, Only 9Sc CLARK those Boer women, didn't he? A regu lar 'stunner' for Icoks, 1 was told, I and quite an heiress In a small way." "Your Information is correct," re plied Neel, between his teeth. "Cap tuln Crawford's main Interests are now on the side of the enemy. Things being so, I should imagine it would be as well to keep an eye on him." It was like putting a match to pow der. The men were on their feet mut tering. "Hang It nil Neel!" burst out the general, "this is too much! I've .a good mind " What he would have said or what would have transpired In consequence it was Impossible to s.iy, for at that moment an Interruption came. There was an ear-splitting roar, followed by a terrlUc itish of displaced air, which nearly wrecked the tent. Lieutenant Gaily clasped his hand to his ear with a rueful grimace-. A fragment of steel had grazed that organ, and the blood was pouring down. Next moment thr, general's voice bellowed an order, and the men rushed from the ten pell mell. II. "Neel, those devils will have to bo driven out," said the general, impa tiently. "Quite so but how? The two men had reined In their horses on a piece of rising ground, from which an excellent view of tint surrounding country could be obtain ed. The general slapped his riding breeches with the gauntlets ho car ried In his li-nd. "If we could only get a battery Into Zerbugge's Hollow," ho said, slowly, "1 think it could bo done," Colonel Neel faced round nbruptly. In his eyes there gleamed a startled look of Inquiry. "Zerbugges Hollow?" ho echoed. "Why It would bo 'simply murder. They wouldn't Hvo tc unllmber, much more silence tin gun." He looked away northward, tot where a group of Tarm buildings rose sheer out of the brown expanse of veldt. Even as he did so, a puff of white smoke rose from Its vicinity, followed, nfter a row seconds' Inter val, by a heavy boom, "The beggars have got tho range to a 't,' " fumed the gutjeral. "Some thing will have to be done, Will you lead u battery to Herbuggo's Hollow, Colonel' Neel?" That ofllcer's face Hushed a dull rod at the Implied taunt. "What 11 question to nslc u soldier!" ho said, "Of course I would, or anv wheie else, If necessary, uy tne way, though," he added, "this ought to bo a good opportunity for your brave Captain Crawford." The General frowned and piled his gloves with even more rapidity and force than hitherto. "We'll settle thut question onco and for ull," he burst out, angrily, "Barnes, coino here." The ordeily rode up and stood at attention. Electric Batteries Afford lots of amusement. Every thing but the pi Ice will shock you. Only 9Sc Shoo Fly Rocking Horses Two hor.ses, lar!?e sent, 'sltong rock ers, etc. Our price (Uc each Same as above, with nphulc-tcrel heat and hack yith toy box in front. Our price Sic rncli- TOVLAND indeed is our Grand Toy Department, containing as it does ev ery toy that can bo desired by any child. "Tell rapt. Crawford to come here at once," said the General. The orderly saluted and rode quickly away. The General sat still in his sad dlesternly silent waiting. In less than five minutes Capt. Crawford rode up and saluted the commander. "Capt. Crawford," said the General, slowly, "you will take No. 10 battery and proceed at once to Zerbugge's Hol low. You will direct your lire against yonder farmhouse, and you will not re tire until the battery there has been silenced." The captain looked at his commander. The commander looked at his captain. Col. Neel looked straight Into his soul. Crawford went white to the lips. "Is Is this absolutely necessary?" he stammered, weakly. "Necessary? Of course It is!" roared the General. "Am I In the habit of issuing orders which are otherwise? Are you a coward, sir? Are ?" He finished his furious tirade to the empty air, for in the midst of it tho captain had put spurs to his horse and ridden off. In mi incredibly short space of time tho battery, with Crawtord at its head, was racing across the zone of lire In the direction of Zerbugge's Hol low. Ftom his position on the emi nence the General watched them dis mount, unllmber and go into action; then he turned his horse's head and went back to-camp. Meanwhile a tragedy was blng en acted the like of which was never heard of before In the harrowing his tory of modern warfare. The moment Crawford's guns began to solt, 12 hitherto, .silent pieces from tho enemy's battery opened their brazen mouths. The explanation of this was that, the rango being shorter, the Boers were able to bring the whole of their guns Into play. Tho havoc was fearful. Within a quarter of un hour every horse belong ing to No. 10 was either dead or dying and the guns were betas charged and run up by hand. In that vortex of lire and blood all order was forgotten. Their Instructions were to load and fire, and they did that well, many dying In the doing slipping down by thu lion Hhod wheels to bo mangled and crushed beneath them as tho gun was returned for discharge. It was sickening, appal ling, and for five mortal hours It was kept up, until from thu Boer battery thero came no answering shot. Their mission was fulfilled ; the guns of the enemy wero silent, t But what a fearful price had been paid! Tho slain lay literally In heaos, curled up In postures curiously grotes que, showing how, by the Interposition of the "fell hand," their wrlthlngs had been mercifully stayed, ( At the order "Cease llrlng!" consid erably less than a score or men all that were left of the hundred-odd which hud formed tho gun's comple ment dragged their weary limbs aniosa the veldt in tho direction of the English camp. III. Meanwhile tle general, accompanied by several members of his staff, made his way toward the enemy's dismantled position. Thu place wus u perfect wreck, and was burning tit many places while around and beneath the dis mantled guns the bodies were plied up In heaps, literally breaBt high. Eiowy tnu nine nana wended their wuy in and out among the heaps of dead and dying, pausing every now and then to administer water or a plug Drums Drums Metal I todies, Rood "Wood Hoops, Iti ass Finished and Decorated with Flas, etc. Prices from 10c up to $1.00. Our Doll Department Is worth a visit. We are headquar ters for Dolls of all kinds. Quality, style, finish and price combine to muko our values second to none. Wo have the regulation "Dime" Dolls, assorted fclyles-, laie values. 10e each In the larger ulsses more elaborate Dolls our line is choke. We have .Ininted. Kid and UlsquQ bodies, light and dark hair, natural eyes, shoes and stockings, dressed and undressed dolls. Prices are exceptionally low, running from 25c to $2.00 of tobacco to all who clamored foe tliea things. Tho Interior of tin; main building presented a scene of awful devasta tion. Shc'ds had evidently exploded In the very rooms, blowing the windows out, and smashing- the woodwork into splinters. One portion, however, by one of those strange freaks of chance which are continually occurring in warfare, remained practically Intact. It was getting dusk, and as they approached it was seen that a light was burning there. The general went first, and after him came the others. Included among the number was Colo nel Neel. The sight that met their gaze was one which thai officer's con science never allowed him to forget. The light they had observed eman ated from a dirty piece of tallow can dle placed in the neck of a bottle, but It was amply sufficient to reveal the Interior. In nil Its vivid ghastllness. The room had evidently been used as n storage place for coal, for a lump of that commodity lay in one corner. Over part of this a white sheet had been spread, whereon lay the bodies of a woman And a smull child, both horribly mutilated, and blackened al most beyond lecognltlon. Last of all, sitting huddled up in a fur corner, with his face toward the dead, was tho figure of a mnn. "Stand forwaid there!" commanded the general. "Who are you? And who arc these?" The man Hteppcd out and saluted. Sweat and powder had effectually con cealed his identity. His clothes hung about him in tatters, and from an ugly gash nbovo his right eye the blood was streaming down. Ho indicated tho two ghastly corpses with a grimy hand. "General," he said, "my wife and child. I am Captain Crawford!" Chl cngo Times-Herald, FILIPINO VILLAGE. That at Pan-American Will Be of Great Interest to Tourists. Ground was broken a few days slnco for tho Filipino Village tit the Pan American Exposition at Buffalo next summer and "Pony" Moore, a well kunwn newspaper correspondent has sturted for the Philippines whero hu will get together material for this fea ture of tho Midway. It Is expected that a wholo vessel will bo required to bring to this side of the Pacific tho natlvo Filipinos, the cattle, utensils, tools and various objects which will bo used In creating a representation of uctual life in this most Interesting new posses sion of the United States. The Filipino Vlllugo will occupy eleven acres of land on tho Pan-American Midway, and the population of the village will be about 100, ranging from old folks to babies In arms. On tho right of the entrance will be an udobo tower with thatched roof, a representation of thu Spunlsh Watch Tower which marked the water bat teries at the entrance to Manila harbor. On the left will be a facsimile of 4ia, slgnul tower that loomed above Fort Cavlte and which was wrecked bv shells from Dewey's fleet. Between these points will be nlpa-covered build ings and bamboo fences. Canvas and lateen sail boats will drift upon a placid lake fed by a cataract with a fall of 46 feet. There will bo a market square, a Filipino church and many dwellings for tho natives In which they will live just as they do In the Phlllo pne Islands, ' v Brazil Nuts, per lb., 12jc Fancy Pecans, lb., 12jc Taragonia Almonds, lb., ,16c Christmas Candy, Clear Toys, 3 lbs., 25c Sugar Pop Corn, quart, 5c Cocoanut Cream Bon-Bons, lb., 12jc Decorated Honey Wafers, 12c Butter Scotch Caramels, 12jc Games r Complete new line. An assortment of small Ciamos, including Peter Cod dles. Old .Maid, Authors, etc. Your choice, i 5c each A K" tQ f. t OTHERS the village and the scene will be most picturesque. In front of the village -will bo a mili tary guard of United States soldiers to give a military glamor to the scene. There will be a theatre with a capacity for seating 1,000 people. Performances will be given dally by the natives. Ev ery visitor will want to see this Filipino Village and thus witness scenes true, to life In the islands which have now be come an important part of the posses sions of the United States. ARIZONA'S INDIAN SCHOOL. Some Achievements in Making Bed men Good Citizens. The Indian school at Phoenix, Ari., has grown to be one of the most Im portant In the country. It now has an enrollment of 700 pupils. The school was established in 1891, and has earned an enviable reputation for Its good re sults. Tho literary, commercial, and manual-training departments are filled with students. The following trades are taught: Agriculture, baking, blacksmlthlng, cablnetmaking, carpen try, dairying, engineering, gardening, harness and shoe making, masonry, onyx manufacture and stonecuttlng, painting, printing, sewing, tailoring, wagon making, and cooking. An Im portant Industry Jn which full Instruc tion Is given Is that of domestic science, which teaches the theory and practice of cooking and housekeeping. Regular courses uro established In this work, and It is obligatory upon every girl to graduate from the course, and also from that of sewing, before diplo mas are given to them from the liter ary department. A school paper called the Native Amerieun has been established, and Is a source of much profit to the students in various ways, besides being an edu cational factor of great Importance In bringing the whites to a realizing sense of the reul Indian, his abilities and ambitions. The student body rep resents some 50 different tribes, from all the western states and territories, and there have been applications from Indians of Alaska to enter tho school, There exists very little difference In the natural mental ability of tho var ious tribes, but a very considerable difference in energy, Industry, and am bition. The river Indians (those living along the river bottom lands) are bet ter natured, more docile, and less am bitious to excel than the mountain In dians, The Apaches compare very favorably with other tribes, and will, when educated, make good citizens, How's ThisP We oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv rase of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv mil1. Catarrh Cure. ' "" J5: J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O Vie, tho undersigned, have known V. J. Chcn'c for the last 15 jears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnaii. c-Ully able to carry out any obligations mud. by their firm. " West A; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O Waking, Klnnan & Ua.Xn, Wholesale ,U ; (fists, Toledo, O, ' Hall's Catarih Cure is taken Infernally, actlnB directly uon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. I'rfca per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. "c' Hall's family fills are the best. 4. 4- . Just Out I Tbe CbesterQeld Overcoat , ASK FOR IT, ' Samter Bros. Toy Pianos Wood frame stained and varnished in imitation rosewood. Each with good musi cal sound. Our prices are 25c, 49c, 75c. 97c and $1.59. Headquarters for Holiday Goods of All Kinds All the new ones, as well as the old favorites. Toys Games Sleds J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312 and 314 Lackawanna Avenue. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rogers, Jeweler Is Showing the Most Complete Assortment of Holiday Gifts in ; Jewelry Sterling Silver Watches Clocks Diamonds Etc Ever Brought to Scranton Come See 213 Lackawanna Avenue Sleds Sleds Every Tioy and ghl wants ono. Wo hnvc them In all etylcs, sizes and prices. Well made, fancy painted Sleds, securely framed and glued, 30 Inches long, It Inches wide. Our prlcu for this Is only 25c A larger sled, 36 Inches long arid 1? Inches wide, nicely pnlnted and dec ornted. made with three frame knees. Is sold At 49c Another stylo Is our Ash Fender Sled, size 10V4x30 Inches, well braced and wood highly polished. Theso Sleds have the oval shoe and will sell as low as 89c One of the best Sleds Is the Scrolled Top, size 12x3iV Inches, well made and securely braced with three bent knees, top board handsomely decorated In colors. Our price is $1.49 Comploto lino of Coasters, all good sizes, hard wood, nicely decorated. 25c to $1.98' AH shapes and prices of Blown Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments, also fancy Tinsel and Bead Ornaments to sell at lc, 3c. 5c and 10c each Story Books A complete line of Juveniles, from the paper cover to the high-grade pasteboard cover. "Lots for the money," both In size and value. Prices run 5c, 10c, 19c, 25cs 49c eacli Large Size Rocking Horse with stirrups and hair mane and tall. Our price, only fc. $1.74 each Dolls iv Candy Wagons OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i!Hr!iUMIU coococ o coooooooooooooooooooooxxoov kr'j'-Ml-l