Wj7y -n ffiT $3 v 1 (--"; wr THE St'lUNTON TRIBUNE I'lttDAY, UECKMHJOK 3!!, lOttf. ..'' - - S - -sg I M'GOVERN IS INTHE CITY TAKES HIS RECENT DEFEAT MUCH TO HEART. Anxious to Oct Another Match on with "Young Corbctt," but Hns Not Been Successful In Doing no Up to Date Attributes His Defeat to Cmelcssnoss and Over-Confl-tlcnce Has Been Matched to Fight Dave Sullivan on Jan. 30 Place Not Decided Upon. Ton oiii i AMiovcm. the llulilu eight (lmiiilnti, who inul, bin wutcrluo nt lliii-tfniil, ('(inn., on TIiiiiiUmkIvIiu: day nt the liiiuits oi "Hilly" Itollixwll, or Deliver, Col,, better known to flHtliinii ns "Voiiiik I'orbotl," Ik holding the icn tci of the Mtnffe nt the Aciidetnv of Mu li for the balance of the week. He imlwd In the elly .w'stonlnx fiom riilladelDhla with "The Itoad to Ituln" rnnipiiny, mill lust night biivp n four lolllid ehlhltlon helweoll the onnl ami thhd nets of the show, with Dntiny DoiirIioi ty, of Philadelphia, bantam weight, UN inamiKor, Sam IlairK It not with hint, hut Tony's Intel exit aie being; lookid nflei by Joe lluni)hies, the .Mftioiolltan aiiiiounei, who does the laltdiiK for Hauls and Mi-doxcm. A Tilbune man Interviewed both Me fioxiMii ami IKmiphio.VH yesteiday af tei iiocoi. 'I he little pugilist had vei y Utile to mix. mid when (iiestloned te wiidliiB his ip(unt fight, wild. "I don't know what to say altei that List fight. I thought I had a 'i liu h' and undci estimated Young t'oi belt's nl)lllt. I ghe him full nedlt foi his leloiy, linwewr, and nil I ask foi Is n leluin niatih I am inuUhcd to fight l)ae .Sullivan, and If I whip him all I ask for Is another t bunco to redeem nielf." TAKHK IIIS DCFCAT TO III'.AUT Fiom the tone of Mi (.mom's ip mai Ks. It Is easy to dlsiein that he takes his deleat eiy miK h to heait, and Is not the same llglit-ho.it ted, smil ing T(ii who a pica I od hoi e at Ath letic p.nk dm lug the season of 1'Mid, when ho was at the helghlh of his fame. It is tail fait to state. howeer, that he has not lost any of his old-time popttlui it, and is gieeted eveivwheie by etowdod houses, An Instance of .l( (ioxein's popttlai Ity Mas i elated .esteiday by Iluniphipx , In stioaklng of llieir lst to Philadel phia. Young Cm licit is appealing at the I.Minim tho.iter In the Quaker City, and whon Tony entoied the bouse on Jlond.i.v niglil, the audienie immedlate h demanded a sjnei h. He was tom pollcd to mount the stage and siv a few winds, in wblih lie aeiied that be did not want to tob Young f'oibett of any gloi. but he did want another light, and felt that he is ilghtiulh on titled to it. Another meeting of the puglllsis was bold in Now Yoi K last .Mondu iiioin ing, whon Young foihett agieod to inaUe a niatih witli .Mel!ooin, but as soon as the loiiuei's manager leal nod of it. bo put an end to the negotiations. I'oibett suggested that $J,M0 bo post ed for another iniiti h Inside of eight months tot V',000 a side, and In the ov t of ellhoi man being doloated in tho meantime the V.-'OU should bo foi -Tolted. ll.urls, Mctioein's managei, incepted this pioposltion and was leady to post the lorleil, but when .Tolinnv I'oibett, ltotbwell's inanagci , heaid of It, lie immedlateh i ailed off his pi o toge. OI'lTIt OP JIAItltlS Hauls then olfeted to glo Col bill (,fl pel i out. ol I lie pme, will, lose, or diaw, oi the entile puf-o it Ten j did not boat lihu inside ol twontv i minds, mil asked that $1 bo loi tolled as a glial. mtee ot good laith that Coibett xwiulcl light Mi(ioiin in a eai's tline. This lunposltioli was also lejeiled, and then Hingis ofieiod Coibett the on tbo puise If Ton did not put lihu out in tin louuiK and wantid to make a side bet ol any p.ut or $",00i on iho niatob. This was also lotilsod, and Hauls s now ot Hie opinion that Coi bett does not want to light .Midineiu. Hauls Is now in Plttsbuig and will not he In Su union until some time toinoi l ow . Humpluci.s says that Mifitnein's fi lends admit his defeat, and attribute it to his own laielessness. but that they stand leadv to wager $10(1,0011 at eeii money oi odds on him again, so nn lldont aie they that he tan deleat Young Coibrit. The match between Mi Govern and IJ.ixe Sullivan was made nt Now Yoik on Yedues(la, It will lake lace on .Ian. SO, hoi dip tho club offeilng the laigest puise, and will bo at I .ti pounds, o (I :, loiimls. weigh in at .! p in. Iluniphiex. has olToied C"i pel cent ol the gi nss loieipts on behalf of Hie National Athletic dub, of AVatoilnn, Conn The bids will re main open until .Ian. I, and must lie lucompanled b l.oon us a giiuiauteo of Kood faith. Itoheit ritssslimnutiH has been select ed iih ipfeieu In the event of the light tukliiR place In the Kant, and If lite ronton! gnt-H to the 1'ncllle toost Hntry Ooibett Is- the choice. The unineH of Johnny While. Chniley White. Tim Hurst, tlcot-Ro Slier, and Hum Austin wete suggested by Mitlovcin, and .Teriy Dunn. Dick Hoeho and .lltnuile Colvllle weic tnontloncd by .Hulllviin, hill nil weio rejected, and llniilly Itumplui'VH suggested Flts-shnnions and both agieed to him. Sain Hauls offets to uiultli .Mcdov oru nt 12a pounds against any feutbei w eight living for ten i minds lor any ntnouul. Mfdnxtiiu admits that Voting Coibett Is the "teal thing" In the pu Klllstlc line, but believes Dave Sullivan Is a better mult, and will put up n inueh better aght thifn was seen at Hnitfoul. AtcOovetn will be nl the Aciideiny to day and tomoiiow. with nuitlnee and evening peiformaiices. on Sunday he will dtlve his innic "Hlln" ngiilnst Tom Sharkey's hoi so "Harney Itelch," for a half mile. race, best two In thioo heats, on the Speedway boulevard at Cone. Island, foi a dlnuoi of -." plates at Mln don's. Hiooklyn. and a side bet of $100 IIOIIS TO KAKIOWUOI). On Monday he will open for a week at the Kollv theater In Wllllainspoi I, and dining the following week he will appear In Hoston. Following that he will lake a ten days' rest at l.akewood, N'. .1., and then begin Haloing foi his light with Sullivan. Humphreys anuoiiiued .ostenhiy that he has malt hod Tint Koains and Young Woloott. of Hoston, for s lounds at Hie Lenox club In Hoston on Dee. 111. Oooige Dixon and Austin Itlco, at New London, on tho smne date, and .llininy Hnndloi, of Newark, and Joe Willi ott, of Hoston, for tweui lounds, iiitoh wolghts, at the National Athletic ilub, Wateibm.i, Conn., on New Veal's driv. CAN USE 7.500.FEET. New Stieet Railway Companies Can Run Cats Over Tracks of Scian- ton Railway Company. It Is not geneiallv known that the new stieet lallwav lntiiests now up phlng to the ilt lotinolls lor fi.m (hisos will be enabled, under the law. lo use noai Iv a mile and a hall ol the Sdiiuton Jtallwav lompan.Cs ti.uks. it the fiaiuhlses aie secured. The law ol this slate Dimities that one stieet lallwav (onipanv mux use the ttacks ot another oonipam foi a distance of .'.."on feel, tl the now In tel ests came Into councils ami asked lor a tianchlse as one (oinpanv, thev would be enabled lo use onl ,"00 tool ot the other track, but b loming in a tlnee sopaiate loiiipanles, 7,."00 loot, or lust a few foot shoi I of a mile and a hall, tan be ll-ed. This 7,'iUi) loot Incluihs almost the entlie length of Lackawanna .neiuie. or that poitlou ot this thoioiight.no lmg between ("lanklln .nentto and lllilgo How Til" South Side Mieet liailw.n lompanv r.ui use the Snaii lou Hallwa lompain's ti.uks Horn Wjoniinir avenue to Adams aenue. ami with anothoi line on L.ukawauua avenue Horn Adams avenue lo Itidge How. The Noith Ihul Stieet Hallwav ioiii pany inojioses to use the ti.uks ol ihe Scianton l(,ill.i i ompan.v on Lacka wanna avenue Mom l''iuuklin avenue to Wyoming aveniio, and on W.voniiiig av en ' ns tin- out as Mulbenv slicct. The West Unci Stieet ll.illw ,i kiiii liany pioposps to use tho olhei nun panv's ti.uks on riaukliu avomio tlolli Lackawanna avenue to Spiiue stifol and on Luyoine stieet liom Not Hi Main avenue to ll.vde I'.nk avenue. JONAS LONG'S SOVS. JONAS LONG'S SONS, Additional Passenger Tiain Seivice via Southern Railway. llliectivo Nov. 24. the Southern Hall way will opeiato tluoilgll Main soi v ii e f i mil Washington -via Itlihnioud, Ya , to Floild.i and points south The new tialn will be known as No H'l and will leave Washington at 10 "0 a. in, ovei the AVashlngion Southoin Jtallwav and anive .Iiuksonv ille, l'l.i , at It. la a in This ti.ilu c allies Hist Mass oo.ii ho and Pullman diawlug looin sloepci between Washington and Jacksonville, also has dining car sei vlie. T'ho above' tiain Is in addition to the 1 11 11 complement of tiuln sei vlee of Southein Hallway vt Lyueli bmg and Danville. Chas. L. Hopkins, Dlslilot Passenger Agent. Southein Hallwav, S.'S Ohestnut St.. Philadelphia, will MuiiNli all in -t'oi niatlon. A Tilp to California or Floiida. Those contemplating such a nip need but to call on the local ticket agent of tho Lackawanna lailioad and ho will amiuge ovoiy detail, Including luins poilatlou, beilhs. tosoi vatlous and oheeUIng of b.igf,age tluougli to desti nation: also will furnish mtes, millets, descriptive llloiatuie and any othei in lonualloii dcslied on the subject. Tluougli sleopeis and day touches lo Chicago, Oul.v one change ot cais lo Callfoinln, IH Morris Chairs $4.75 Golden Oak, Re versible V e 1 o u r Cushions by far the most comfortable of all the moderate priced chairs. A Fine Xmas Gift. I Scranton Carpet & Furniture Co. 406 LACKAWANNA AVcNUE. RegistireJ JONAS LONG'S SONS, Hundreds of People Look To this store for Friday bargains because we have built up a reputation for bargain giving that no other store has ever ob tained. This week Our Great FR I DAY IM AFTERNOON wifn! El.5 J Fairly sparkles with good offerings of needed things and Christ mas gift things. Money savers will read every item carefully, Snlc No. 1 Begins Prompt al 2 O'clock. The lif,r liiiseniiMU holds ;m ai'ic of Tovhitid that mi should visit this h'ridav. lion ou come for these bargains the 1'ip, Stote methods "ive von an oppoitttnitv to luty everytliiiit; that is in the displav at little pi ices and eharge v on nolhinjr for the plensuie that noes with voitr visit liete. If yon will time vottr trip here at precisely Two o'clock- vou'll find these items teadv for vottr htiviti": all are ex cellent values. Don't miss them. Fine Senti-I'orcelain Cup and Saucer Sc Table Titmblets Kxtta lieavv special, this hour, each. 2y3c ( lla Sauce Dishes i-lxcelleni imitation of cut glass, 1 rcynlarh w ot lit ."c each. I'n theitt tomorrow for. each ' jZ?C Wine Cilttssc- (.'ul (Ilass patterns, special, each 4c Table Sets I'ompiising coveted I Hitter Dish, Sugar -fx I low I. Spoon 1 lolder and Cream I'itchcr. pi ice. a set 2r?Q Austrian China Vase-- latnUomelv decoiated. intpoited lo sell, for $1,011 each. Sale Price, today '. ' 5VC Household I'loouis Made of new coin and stiongh put together. Sale price, each. . . 2lc Hatter ISuckcts I and I! tpiart sit-s, .Made of good tpialtiv tin At litis hoin buv litem for. each '. '. x5C lanc China This offering comptises a gtettt varielv of L'scful and Ornamental Things suitable for (lifts These ate some of ihent: I'm Tiavs. Howls', Hates. Ash Ueceivets. Candle t Holders and other ai tides. 11 ate ticltlv decorated. Tt ice each 1 UC Sale of Soap This is one of the best known makes of household soap, made bv Swift ami Lo. It usuallv sells at S cake- for :J."ie. I onion ou. just lor sixtv minutes we oiler 12 cakes n- ' .' Potash ot I.e. h'nll pomul cans, Tumoitow for, ;t can 25c 3c Sale of Sect suckers. How mam lttiudicds of people would be pleased to have a dtess pattern of seersucker for a gift. Thete are lots oi them. Win not buy them todav when urn can buv a dtess pattern for such little monev ? Thete aie .".(Hill vanU in todax's olfenng. All are good patterns and excellent colotings. Reg- ular woillt is Ille a vaid: at this lumr buv them for, a vatd. OC Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly nt 3 O'clock. Sale of I 'et fumes. This is a choice lot of odois done up in i,u cv bottles, one bottle in a box: vetv nice for gift-. I'tice t each this hour ; . .' 1 QC Sale of Ladies' I'cttico.its. How anxioiish aie hund'.eds of ladies waiting for this second sale of Petticoats. t the last sale, a few weeks ago. over thtee bundled Petticoats wete sold in less than twen tv minutes' time and over twice as main could have been sold bad I lie lot held out. For this week's sale we've stinnlied a double (titan tin. Tliev are the same sou, line black mercetied sateen, full width and made with deep a. -cord-eon plaited nifties edged with three smallet milk's. legular Sl.riO Skiit. For just sixty minutes buv them on Second Floor foi , each , '. y jC Sale of ToueK. These are line buck Towels; sie I'H.x III inches, witli blue and ted 1 woven boi dels and hemmed ends. Regular woith is ISc each: today buv them for, each.... 2,1Q, Sale of Ladies' Shoes. This excellent lot of Dongola Kid Shoes need little said of them. f vou'll take time to look al them on l-'tidav tin will sutelv take advantage of the oppoitunitv lo buv. I'hev have the latest side toes and heels and come button and lace stvle-. all si.c:. Pi ice . t L a pair, this hour only p 1.12 Sale of I3iess (lood.s. This Dtess ( iootU batgain is of extiaoidinat v impoitance because the goods offeted ate at neatlv hall" vvotth juice. The olTeting comprises id-inch wide satin figured llottibuns; colors. ied, gainet. cadet blue, navv and black: also Silk and Wool lioucle ef- fects in colors, blown, navv, gieen and ted. t ibis hour buv them for, a vaid 25 C Ladies' l-'ancv Carters. These eome one pah in fancv box Thev are made of fancv frilled clastic, colot, pink, blue, vellow and 'ted and have fancv buckles. Ptice a pair, this' hour ; ; 9c Sale of Dolls in Toy Store. I'.ascmenl. Stive liftv-two cents on the pi ice of a line Doll bv lim ing it bete loday at this hour's sale. The Dolls offered are latge size and handsomely dressed', aUo line kid both. Dolls with line bisque heads, piett faces and eves that dose or open at vour Q will. Regular value $1.."!I each; ;tt this hour buv' them foi. each '. . . . 9oC p I A vEs 'kro' Begins Pronuiti) at I O'clock. Sale of Oiuiiiu Flannels Another 'Maud chance this Fiidav to Sale No. .' Inn extia lieavv and line Outing Flannels for little cost, Tliev come in a choice v.tticty of btaple and fancv patterns and in such coloring as blue, pink and lavender Ten cents is their real worth. l this hour we offer lliein at the unheard of low pi ice. a , wild 02C Sale of Fiamcd Pictures, on Third Flooi These aie eiv suitable for hulid.n gifts, the subjects are excellent and mam to choose from, x Ml aie mat boaul with gilt lrame with biass coineis and aie coveied witli glass; their sie is S bv Ml inches, each is in a paste- ,- boaul bo.x. pi ice ' 25C Sale of liovs' Reefeis on second lloor gtand chance to buv the box a good wanu icefer, and save monev bv buving ii todav. Tliev aie all-wool blue Chinchilla, have velvet collar and aie well lined thioughout with plaid lining-, s'zes .". to S veais, t pi ice each, this hour '. p 1 ,09 llovs' Suits These are line wool Cheviot Suits, well lailoted ami well lined, -v III to -..-I I xears, regularlv woilh SJ, bux them todav. for .- y vC 'I'luse are a special lot of Ladies' Fine Silk I'lnbrellas, with a line vaiieiy of handles to choose fiom, some, aie pearl, others are silver trimmed. Tliev will make a line CIn isl'nia picscni. t 1'itix them at this hour for ' p 1 ,2y Sale of Rug.s on third lloor Kvcn housekeeper can find place for a line uig, stidi u we offer todav. Tliev are Nubia Wilton.s. beautiful patterns and richest of colorings, si.e.s :27x." I t inches. Thev will go in a htury at this pi ice Jj 1 ,5y Pillow Shanis This i.s an offeiing of open woik and heiutitched Linen Pillow Slianis, sie JIIKlll); ."ille is their real worth, but for a special offering thev go today for, each 3C I tin can scaifs and Stand Coveis, these have fancv colored centers, blue, ied, oiange, a vellow and plain white; the scarfs are sie MI.nTO inches, the siimd cover.s ai e lli.rl inches. ' gtaud offeiing ai this pi ice, each I 9C Ladies' and .Misses' Jackets -These aie regulai SI. ."ill laekets, double breasted side and with velvet piping, thev are well lined throughout and have the new Coat Collar. Colors are blue, tan, green, ied and black. t this hour thev go on sale on 2nd lloor for each px,y5 Ladies' Capes These aie strakhau ami I'ltiMi Capes, edged with Thibet and Hear Fur. Thex .tie uiittie urn sweep anil are well imeil tliiouglioui. Regular woith is jj;:i.,ill. 1-or just (ill 4 V miuiites on I' rid ax thex go for, each $,, 1 5 i Advertisers of Facts Only. Jonas Long's Sons U M Meldriiiri Scoff & Co. No. 126 Wyorning fluenii?. l;or many weeks stock has been quietly and surely mov ing, to prepare the way for the Christmas invoice of Beautiful Umbrellas. There was a little delay, but at last they are here, in all their sil very, shining attractiveness, for you to admit e, examine and possess. Just a whisper, Listen If thejr beauty of design and superior quality appeals to you so strongly, 'would it not likewise satisfy that friend of youis for whom it is so difficult to choose a gift? Prices from $1 $15 Each. to L The New Handles are a triumph of the jewelefs ait, round, square and odd shapes in silver, gold, pearl, silver and pearl, gun metal and nat ural wood, with silver mount ings. The covers are made of silk, fiom Gloria to the soft, glossy quality on that $ 15.00 Umbrella. One beauty that is a reign ing favorite in this city this month has a circular, lustrous white pearl handle with silver tiimmings and a beautiful soft silk cover of the veiy finest quality of silk. An umbiella any one would be pi ond to own Initials or Mono grams on all Um brellas Engraved bg an expert, abso lutely free. I u M B R E L L A S -HVV KVW-VAvvvyvv vNtH WWK-. ', t ? V, . " " t l ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft r Time Is Here There is an old .sayiii'j; -"AtUicipatioi Regets More Pleastue thnii Rcdiation.'' II this be true, then Christmas time is heie. The d.ty for pln.ining for gifts, and tot buying not a d.iv too e.ulv for the latter, if you would avoid the rush, the push and the 'worry. Don't put off selecting your gifts so th.it you aie xx-oin out and cross when the joyous day comes. A light he.trt is the best of Christinas cheer. You will find soliciting easy woik at Rogers' store. DIAMONDS Nothing you could buy could be moie acceptable to the aveiage man or womnn. We have seemed tor our holidiy ttnde n beautiful absoitment of genuine stones, in lich gold bettings. Biooches, veiy latest design $15.00 up Lockets, exclusive patterns 13.00 ' Ladies' Rings 5.00 " Gentlemen's Ring3 15.00 ' Scntf Pins, bc.iutitul nettings 0.00 ' Cuff Buttons, new desig ns 5.00 " Studs, biillinntly cut stones 5,00 " See Our Window Display. I Give Green Trad ing Stamps. E. ROGERS, JEWELER I 213 Lackawanna Avenue. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft'rf ' M ' ' A ' ' ' "A 'A "A 'v iIt11!? ! A. ' -' 'ft ft ft ft ft ft g; iS" 5l i m SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an linperislubl: Position in the BUSINESS WORLD.4 Unquestionable Superior Merit Annuilly adds thousands of names to th- long list of Smith Premier ttscra, representing ever line of trade and cxery profession. .. ULSriUTEO catmocup fitir. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co,, NO, S3 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 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