3 teaspoohful of j ' L does more ar.etter. work i V than a heaping , A j " teaspoonful of others, "51 Cleveland Taking Powder Co., New York, Jy Moore t!ine nipnnniirc rmc lnjimniuc, 120 Wyoming Ave. THE SUBURBAN Arc and Iuoan- de-eut Lights in nearly nil yarts of the city. oilier. : Commonwjallli Building. mm Our Incandescent Sy.t jiu is absolutely safo No Oriental , opium-scented linen frayed, fretted and worthless, but all returned tit for wear, ironed with care, and all of it there. ACKAWANNA . THE iAUNDRY. 308 Peon At - A. B. WAR MAN. A GREAT SALE BABY CARRIAGE ROBES, Hugs and Sweepers for the Holiday trade.- "Gold Medal" Rwpopors in twelve fancy woods or Christmas GitH W1LLUMS&3ICANULTY 127 WYOMING AVENUE. city mm. fay your poor taxes and save costs. ' Attorney IX J. Reedy has removed his Otllce to the Commonwealth building. Some kooiI seats for the Cornell concert tonight at the l-'rothlngham are still un sold. Eleven cases, mostly for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were heard by Mayor Connell In yesterday 'morning' po lice court, One hundred and' twenty-seven Kills are registered in the St. Luke's Industrial school with a start.' of twenty-live olllcers and teachers. Christmas dny at St. Luke's church: 1! a. m., holy communion; 8 a .m, holy com munion; 10.30 a. m., morning prayer und sermon and holy communion. The Bcranton Vitrified Brick company on Saturday Increased Its capital stock from $r,l) to "ifl,nw. Several valuable Improvements will Immediately be made in the plant. K.xchanges at the Scranton clearing house last week were as follows: line. 17, 1M,089.W; Dec. IS, $150,148.83; Dec. 19, 1(10, m.M; Dec. 21), $131,970.44; Dec. 21, $127,14(1.71; Dec. 22, JISl.BM.ls; total, $8.,8,073.I. The Christmas celebration of the Homo for the Friendless will be hold at the home lietwecn the hours of 5 anil 7 o'clock this evening. Friends are Invited to attend and send gifts as early as possible today. Alderman-P. De I.ncy, of the Seventh Jward, has received a letter from a friend In Wisconsin Informing him that I D. Nogel, a former resident of Lacka wanna: county, was recently elected sher iff of Buffalo county, Wis, The hours at the nostofllce on Christ mas day will be as follows: The general delivery, stamp nn1 carrier windows will be open from 10.30 a. m, to 12 m. Money order and register windows dosed, ail Oay. 'o dellvry w'll be mpVle hv Vlt-J'Imv.- ioi p,e W. 'Tw I sber ., US' d "ft yet.ts, of Peckvllle. hose, toes were crushed by the cars. Saturdny evening and who was taken to the Lackawanna hospital, where the foot was amputated, sustained the operation very encouragingly for one so old. There is no doubt about his recov ering. . , At 3.45 o'clock this afternoon in a special car over the Lackawanna rond the Cor nell Glee and Banjo clubs will arrive. Many .of the alumni will meet them at the station. HcTanton has been honored by the first concert of the college perform ers who will go from here to New York, Brooklyn, Washington, Pittsburg, Cleve land, Rochester and the west. Most effective work Is being accom plished by the Olrls' Friendly society of St. Luke's church in relieving women anil children stranded in the city. The socle, ty hove engaged n room nt the St. Charles hotel, where IWo Women Rnd eight chil dren hava recently been provldod for. During the1 month of Januury the society will hold an entertainment for the pur pose of replenishing Its treasury," anil there Is no doubt 'that success will smllH on their efforts. When tonight over a thousand Incan descent electric lights are burning in Music hall, the Christmas eve ball of Electrical Workers' local union. No. I1, can be better imsgined than described. For several days the decoration comoilt- m WM&33 lee 1ms been cniruited In prciiarlna- for one of the most kuIii labor union ball of the (fason. Messrs. Powderly, Jones and Callahan are announced as the speakers. H. It. Stork, James Murphy, Wllllum Parr, Patrick Cnnii'bell, Jami'S lliirdlntf, ltobcrt Hoblnson. John Ilwllly and J lurry .Mannti-k comprise the decoration com mittee. . Pabst's Milwaukee Boer, cool and spark 11ns, at Lohmun's, Spruce street. KI-LKilOUS TOPICS. W. C. Wceden, the well known revival ist singer, will spend a two weeks' visit In the city at an early ilntc. and will have charge of the musical arrangement of a series of revival meetings ut the Sec ond l'resbyterlan church. Tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock a sun rise Drnver service will be held ut the 1'enn Avenue Baptist church under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor city union. All members of the society are re HiKH'tfully requested to attend. Itev. D. C. Hughes, T).D., will read a paper In.-fore the Baptist Pastors' union this morning on "Dispensation of the Logos." Dr. Hughes will leave on Wed nesday to attend the annual meeting of the American Bible union at New York city. Next Sunday morning at St. Luke's church Kev. Bishop Kullson will ordain liev. A. L. 1'rbun to the full orders of priesthood. Mr. I'rban has been won derfully I'.ucccBsful in his work at Dun more und is building up u powerful con gretlon from a very small beginning, An edifying and instructive programme bus been prepared for the Christmas ex ercises of the Sunday school of "Little England" Evangelical church. The ser vices will be held tomorrow evening. When a cordial Invitation is extended to all to participate In the pleasures of the evening. On Christmas day the offerlngsl at St. Luke's church will bo devoted to a noble object the Bupport of aged clergy and widows and orphans of deceased clergy. The scholars of the primary department of Elm Park Sunday school held a very pleasant and seasonable entertainment on Saturday afternoon In one of the class rooms, when a large number of gifts were distributed. Y'esterday a general consensus of opin ion prevailed that the Christmas music of 1894 far excelled the programme and ren dition of previous years. The selections were more than excellent, as will be seen from the reports, while the music was selected from the compositions of the great masters of the present as Well as of past days. No one can but admit that the choirs were so well trained that the selections were rendered with compara tive eaflo and devoid of all strain. Scran ton Is to he congratulated upon the great advancement In the musical world which has been displayed. Chrlstmnstlde serves as an appropriate milestone to record the progress of successive years and the sub stantial progress of 1891 Is one which can without hesitation be claimed by the mu Blcal profession. , ' At the Catholic, Episcopal and other churches tomorrow morning the Christ mas music will be continued, when appro priate prayers and services will be ob served. At the Church of the (lood Shep herd the day will bo ushered In at mid night by the celebration of holy commun ion. At St. Peter's cathedral Ut. Rev. Bishop O'Hara will sing pontifical high mass nt 10.30 o'clock and Impart the papal blessing. Holy communion, with full chorul Bervlce, will be celebrated at St, Luke's, St. David's und the Church of the Good Shepherd at early service and nt 10.30 a. m. The various churches have been beautifully decoratod by the ladles' societies. Bpeelul Christmas services will also be held at the Ornce Reformed church at 10.30 a. m. CHRISTMAS (ill TS. A l.nrgc Stock of Goods to Select From, You can get your Christmas presents nt wholesale prices at fill Lackawanna ave nue. A large stock of Celluloid Front Albums, and nil kinds of Plush Albums, Swiss Music Boxes, Fancy Baskets. Also a large stock of imported Pictures Framed, We nre lenders In low prices. Come and look through our store. . M. KOHN. 511 Lncka. ave. Xmas trees, holly, roping, wreaths, nt i the Boyd property, Washington uvonuo next to "lllll & Connell's. O. R. CLARK & CO. The New Wobster Dictionary, bound In Leather, for 50 cents, at REYNOLDS BROS. Pico Tickets to Skating Kinks. See C. M. Florey's adv., page 3. Santa Clans couldn't make a wiser choice of a gift for his little friends than to present them those funny, droll and mlrth-commandlng "Queer People." All parts can now be hud ut The Tribune business ofllce. Itoll of 1 xcclslor Athletic Cluh. Do not forget to attend the eleventh an nual bnll of the Excelsior Athletic club at Music hall on Christmas night. The music will be furnished by a first-class orchestra, Have Yon Seen - iho'e btinds-oir.e line- of d!riond s'S'l pins siti I'Nirtf. thai Dav'Uow Io. carry'. Exceislor Diaries for 16. . REYNOLDS BROS. Gold Headed Canes, neat and nobby patterns. Davldow Bros. .MilRncala and Magnabcjtos Sectional . . Coverings. Orders for breakers, houses and steam plants generally, solicited. a. F. RRYNOLDS, Successor fo Macau & Co. J. S. REYNOLDS, Manager. ' 321 Center street.' Never Ucforc Heard of : Solid silver, silver tenspoons worth $(!.C0 for $3.99. Davldow Bros. I am prepared to receive a limited num ber of piano pupils. For terms, etc., ad dress Rlchtrd F Lindsay, 82$ Mulberry street. Or at Powell's Mnslo Btore. bronze Statues for Mantel Clocks. . Thes statues make appropriate Xmas presents. Davldow Bros. Beautiful Water ' Colors, Fac-slmllcs, Photogravures and Etchings, Framed and Cnframed. ' , . .... PRATT'S BOOK STORE..' CAME FROST FOREST CITY They Kent to the St Charles Hotel and Blew Out the Gas. HAD A YEKY NARKQW ESCAPE Their Plight Was Discovered Just in Time to Save Their I.lvcs-Sturted at Once for Their Homes in Susque hanna County. About S o'clock Saturday morning two Forest City citizens called at the St. Charlei hotel and requested Clerk Flan nary to how them to a room. They wked to b called at I o'oloolc in the mornlnj, They wart aailytiad to room No, H on tba top story and retired. The porter, Thornae Btanton, on hU rounds yesterday morning detected a strong odor of gas and notified Mr. Keogh, the proprietor. Together they wont from room to room but could not locate the point from where the deadly fluid wua escaping until they reached almost the last room on the top flour. When Mr. Keogh knocked on the door there was no response and he crept on a chair and looked In over the transom. He beheld two men stretched at full length on the Moor, apparently dend. Mr. Keogh burst In the door and wns horrified to lind the two sleepers rigid and cold. He rushed to the room of Coroner J. A. Kelley und acquainted him of the state of nffulrs. 1 Dr. Kelley after a half hour's energetic treutment su cecdeil in resuscitating one of them. The other showed signs of life a few minutes afterward, but It was two hours before th.-y recovered consciousness., and only fur the constant uttendnnce of Dr. Kelley and the remedies he pre scribed, the population of Susquehanna county would have been' two less. The men registered as Joe Campbell and M. Hengle, Forest City. Mr. Keogli Inquired which of them blew out the gas. "Why, I did, said Campbell, "and I hed to climb on a chair to reach the gol dern light." Coroner Kelley stated that if the men were In the room for thirty minutes longer their friends would be soon ap plying for letters of udmlnlstration on their estates. What siived their lives was a broken window pane which al lowed some of the gas to escape. Thcv took the first Peckvllle car out of tnw-n and said they would walk from Cur- bondnlu to Forest City. 150NTA GLASS PLANT. First Section of the Main Casting Hull Ar rived ut the Site ut Moosic on Sutur duy. The new Iron building of the Honta Plate Glass company arrived at the company's works, at Moosic, Saturday, The dimensions are 140x112 feet. The building is the first of several sections which will comprise the main casting hall of the plant. This structure, the frame of which Is steel, covered with corugated Iron sides and roof, was built by the Berlin Iron Bridge company of EaHt Berlin, Conn., one of the largest bridge and structural iron builders In the United States, hav ing an immense plant, -which contains the most Improved machinery known to modern science. The annealing ovens at the Moosic plant are now completed. They con tain over 350,000 bricks, and are con sldered by experts in the glass trade to be a valuable improvement in the pro cess of cooling or annealing sheets of glass and holding them true and even requiring less grinding and polishing to finish up. The molting, furnace is well under way, und will be complete by time the Iron workers have finished erecting the building. in the pot house, which was finished Borne time ago, two experienced pot makers are engaged In building the vessels of clay, In which the glass Is melted. The big machine is in full working order and ready for the glass, and as soon as the melting furnace and the building are complete, the plant will be ready for operation. POPULAR PRIEST PROMOTED Rev. P.J. Golden, Appointed Assistant in Willlninsport Parish. On Saturday Rev. V. J. Oolden, of the Cathedral, left for Wlllliimsport to be come the assistant of Father Harvey pastor of that parish. Since his ortll nation Father Golden has been sta tloned at the cathedral, and he whs the private secretary of Bishop O'Hara during that time. He leaves this city with the well wishes of all its people, who will be pleased always to hear of any success he may meet with In the Muster's vine. yard. 10,000 Pairs Nearly Gone. Today the 5-Bros. will make a "clean sweep" of the balance , Look for us In the morning. Don't miss this chance, $1.50 slippers will now be sold for "5c; $1.00 slippers for 50 and 60c. Chimes of Normandy. In consideration that Monday night falls upon Xmas eve, the rehearsal of "Chimes of Normandy" will held on Wed nesdav night at Music Hall nt 8 o clock. RICHARD F. LINDSAY. Go to Duvldow Bros, and Inspect their handsome stock of holiday goods. Kings, I'lnln Kings, Stone Kings, rings that nre chased, rings that ni neat. Duvldow Ilros. Fnr Capes and Clonks. Our assortment for Christmas Week I very complete. Fur Capes, $7.00 to PO.OO. Jackots, $5.00 to $30.00. Also lorge assortment of Fur Scarfs an Small Furs. O. W. OWENS, Clonks and Furs, G05 Ppruce St., Court Hoti Sow?, imported Bock Hoer ; on diauaht at Zenke's. i " 1 i Gold Pens, Gold Ponc'R ' Oold glove buttoners, Davldow Bro;. You Con Buy the nest Cigars for the least money at Coursen's. ' Br. Gibbons, of Now Yorh olty, will bn In his Bcranton office, 441 Wyoming avenue, every Mon day from In the morning until V in the evening. ; ' . , . - ' l rcsh Iton Bonsond) Chocolates ' mada Saturday will arrive this morning, $5c. per lb., finest rnndy made. Coursen. Leather Traveljng Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes. rrtATTs book storr' Those There's , , , No Better Christmas Present ' for the Little Ones. All parts on sale now at The Tribune business office. ' . THE NIGHT HEEORE CHRISTMAS. (Published In response to many letters.) 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; ' The stockings were hung by the chimney with enre, In the hope thut St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plums danced through their heads; And mnmmu In her 'kerchief, find 1 in my cap. Had settled our brains for a long winter's nap, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, 1 sprang from my bed to see what was the matter; Away to the window I flew like a flash; Tore open the shutters, und threw up the sash. The moon, on the breast of the new-fallen snow, 1 Cave lustre of mid-day to objects below; When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer, Willi a little old driver, so lively und quick, I knew In a moment It must be St. Nick. More rupld than eagles his coursers they came. And he whistled and shouted and called them by name "Now, Dasher'., now Dancer! now Pruncor! now Vixen! On, Comet! on, Cupid, on Donder and Bllxen! 1 To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now, dash away, dash away, dash awuy all!" As the leaves thai before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with nn obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With the slelsh full of toys and St. Nicholas, too. And then, In a twinkling, 1 heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As 1 drew In my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound; He was dressed all In fur from his head to his foot. And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes und sunt' A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like u peddler just opening his park. His eyes how they twinkled; his dimples how merry; Ills cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry; Ills droll Utile mouth wus drawn up like a bow, And the heard on his chin was as white as the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight In his teeth, And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath. He hud a broad face, nnd a little round belly That shook, when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly. He was chubhy and plump a right Jolly old elf, And I laughed when 1 saw him in spite of myself. A wink of his eye and a twist of his head . Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoko not a word, but went straight to his work And filled ull the stockings then turned with u Jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all Hew, like the down off a thistle, But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight: "Huppy Christmas to all, und te drove out of sight: Clement C, Moore. If You Noticed Coursen's Saturday you saw a lively store. Wood and Brass Easels. PRATT'S BOOK STORE. Holly wreaths at Clark's are fine. Fountain Pens, Gold Pens nnd Pencils at REYNOLDS BROS. Watch Boxes In Sterling Silver and sliver-plate. Davldow Bros. . - - -. Holly by the bunch ut Clark's. - Catholic Prayer Books. PRATT'S ROOK STORE. I nJics, We lluc Silk Gurfcrs With sterling silver buckles. Davldow Bros. There's no better Xmas present for the llttlo ones than Palmer Cox's "Queer People." All parts are now oil sale at The Tribune business office. Solid Silver Teaspoons Each and every spoon guaranteed solid silver for $3.99 a set, worth W.50. Duvl dow Bros. Finest line of Davis' Automatic Ink stands ut REYNOLDS BROS. Xmas trees at wholesale at Clark's. Finest line of Culendurs over shown in the city at K10YNOI.DS BRU8. Gentlemen, Do Not llcsiftc Where to buy your cuff buttons, when you know thut Davldow Ilros. line Is the largest nnd most complete In the city. Fancy Waste Puer Baskets. PRATT'S HOOK STORE. Oxford Bibles and Family Bibles at RRYNOLDS BROS. Plllsbury's Flour Mills have a capacity of 17,500 barrels a day Engraved cards at REYNOLDS BROS. Onlck Sales and Sninll Profits, Best goods for least money. Coursen. Episcopal Trayer Books and Hymnals. PRATT'S HOOK STORE. T. B. McCllntock. has Just received a lurge lot of Tulnis, Ferns, etc., for holiday presents and in terior decorating. ' Catholic Trayer Books, largest line In the city at , REYNOLDS BROS. Musical Instruments, llunjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Amerlcnn pinkes. Davldow Bros. BUY IT NOW 8VlOM5Cand2l)CPerlb. -fi Buys fine mixed in ynH handsome boxes. 5 lbs. for $1.00. QCn' Buys the finest candy uJui niade. Fruits 25cto 35c E. G. Coursen CANDY " ' 9 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,' "Wloncr llccr." During Christmas and the Holiday week the E. Robinsons Son's Brewery will put upon the market for their customers an Extra Brewing of the finest Beer ever In troduced In thlB section of the country. Drink "Wiener Beer" from the E. Robin sons Son's Brewery. How to Carry Matches. Never carry matches loose in your pocket, but be provided with one of Davl dow Bros, handsome sterling silver match boxes. CZARINA BUCKLES THE LATEST FAD. Now Is the Time to Look for Your fi W. W. Berry THE JEWELER, Has a larger stock of Novelties than ever before. RIfillT IP TO DATE, with everything new Lackawanna Ave If ar 0 0 215 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Is receiving daily all the lat est novelties hi JEWELRY AND SILVER LINE FOR THE, HOLIDAY TRADE When in need of something late in the Tewelrv line call ! and see R.ower;1' stock before making your final selection, as he can show you the latest and a large assortment to se lect from. THE CKLEBHATtft PIANOS lr at PrawDt tti Moat Popnlar tad rrtftmd bj buduif AUUU. ' , Wtreroems: Opposite Columbus Manumtnt, tflB Waahlngton Av. Sor&nton.Pa, Including tbo painless extractlnt of teetb by an entirely new process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 1 ' 139 WYOMING AVE. 1 mm WODLWORTH'S II !Y RUSH IS We had thought that with a store four times the size of our old one that we could accommodate ev eryone, but wo find that even now we are crowded afternoons and evenings. We would ask as many as can to 319 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Green and Gold Store Front Today at the SCRANTON COI ill 0. S.W00LW0RTH Turkeys Ducks Geese W jHo mm mm u rto illlf' HA1S fefel AT Dunn's Will be open evenings during the monfh of December until 8 o'clock. COME IN We can suit you in Shoes and will deal lightly with your pocketbook. DA MIOnrCD'O Corner of Lackawanna and DAIMIO I LnO; Wyoming Avenues. I I T Of what to buy as Christmas Presents. Now let us remind you of a few things that are very useful and durable, and would be very much appreciated as u gift ut this time of the year. Just think of a man's Mackintosh at 'JS.OO or $10.00 as good as a $15.00 garment, or an ele gant Umbrella. We have them mounted with elegant handles, silk covered, from $1.00 up, and then our Cloak and Fur departments are full of desirable Roods. Do yon know that we have more Cloaks and Capes in our store than any three stores hi the city. Consequently, ours is the stock to select from and our prices are lie, tit. Almost forgot to mention that we have a spleudid line uf Neck wear, Gloves, Handkerchief:), etc. ' nn . 1 224 LACKAWANNA AVE. OPEN EVENIN GREAT HOLIDAY SALE Astrakhan Olrcular Capes $J.98. worth $18.00. Wool Seal Circular Capes 3lS.t8, worth J 30.00. Electric Seal Clreulur Capes 19.00, worth $3r).00. Persian Circular Capes $5.(H). worth $95.00. Brown Marten Circular Capes $35.00, worth $30.00. 50 dozen Fine Neck Scarfs with Ani mal's Heada at $1.49. worth 19.00. SO dozen Baltic Seal Mufiu $1.49, worth 13.00, 50 dozen Children's Spts at !IS3.. worth S2.M. 3 dozen pairs EleUlrio r'Bul Gloves for ueuuenien w. w, worm fo.uu. The balance of mtr Cloth Coats and Capes we will oll'or for 50c. ou the dollar IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We will sell for less than 50c. on the dollar. JT. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. Have your Furs repaired by the only I'lactical Furrier in the citv. House Coats AND Smoking Jackets OF Fine Tricot Cloths In Colors Brown, Blue and Garnet 5Ey.M,$5 fit $6 BKTTKR ONES AT SI, $11 10 $12, And as High as $20. ASK TO SEE THEM. Clothiers, HsitersAFurni 128 WYOMING A YEN lit IflWCQ At Greatly LUf LU Reduced Prices o make room for entirely new stock of FALL AND WINTER - GOODS TV mii.ietrfiii'ri'l shera