7HB SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING DECEMBER J. 1SD7. i NORTON'S. The Christmas Issues Illustrated London Xcv, Illustrated London Graphic, with Iicatitlful Colored Supplements, the handsomest for main years Price 50 cents each. The Christmas issue of "Puck," cry fine number, 25 cents. All the December Mayalncs Christmas issues, arc now here, Subscriptions received at publishers' rates. "Quo Vadis," the greatest book of the jcar, cloth covers, 79 certts. paper covers, 19 cents. On Saturday And Monday Only. M. NORTON, 522 Lackawanna Ac ave a Cigar? lhnnk Pnn't ciro If Ida All, thUNu MjlropulJU' JL'uiicIi mln lurk. It's my favorite. Gamiy, Bro! & Go. Norrman & Wloore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. Laundry Done illulit, Itesii lurlurly, at popular pi Ices with prompt tot Ice. The Lackawanna ;o8 I'cnn Avenue. . It. WARMAN. DR. W, B. HENWOOD, DENTIST c E UCK&W&NN AVE. V hi a Have opened a General Insurance- Oinco In hum nn ifi n IScst Stock Companion lepievonteil. I io -lies cbpcclallj solicited, 'lelephouo tmiU. TEltSONAL. lono T Seaile, ot HoneMl.ilc xx i- in this i-tty Haturdu. Krank Olynn of New York citx. if 1 ltlng Captuln John Huxxks, ot .Nmili Bcranton Ii, Hucsh. ciedlt man of Itoscndoif x Co. of New York city. Is a gueht ut tin Hotel Jermvn. T H CummhlKS. of Iluston Is hkI tcred at tho Jermyn. Do Is the national oiKanlzer of the Knlshts of Columbus Mis C I). Wasnei. of (..TJ Madison iixcnue. has ntunicd from a lslt of tex cral weeks with hi r parents In I'lilladel phlu I)r N 13. Nexxbiuy, liouso phjsUIan ut tin l.afkuxxutinu hospital, was taktu til nt his home In Bast Orunfie, N. J., xxhllu lntliiK there. Mrs li, K. Mollis and u.iusIucih. .1I"s lientriie. and .Mies Vila, uip In Susque hanna county wheiu they will tpend tho week with relatlxes. Mrs (iirnrd S Mead, of oil Kast M.tr kPt strett, has ben appointed vice ohali' man for this pan of IMint-ylx-anla of tho National Gcoie Wushliigton .Memotlal association. ' l.exxis, Itpilly A.- Dnvir' Ilusy Shoe Store, will be open een liiga during Decembei. Oponliig, The new China, Glass and Lamp Btor opens Monday, Dee. S, with gieat bargains for the holidays, u.' Wyom ing avenue. Coal-- Coul- -Coal. First-class coal, egg, stove and rtiest nut, delivered anywhere In the city of 4,000 pound lots nt $2.55 per net ton. Delivered In Dunmoro at $2 SO. A. Mowery, Dunmore, telephone 4673. AND JOIKKD TOQETHKIt. riiiltsnndOxercoats, 415.00. W. C. Loftus & Co., 608 Hroadxvay, Nexv York, 70 Agencies In principal cltlM. Scranton Agency with WATERS, THE Wttc.U05 fiaokawnnna Avonue. l. a w vr ' vNV fEfts Tm-V. j j. ir ItfLW 1 m va 1 ECONOMY ANNIVERSARIES OF TWO CITY PASTORS Celebrated by Their Congregations with Appropriate Smlccs. SPECIAL SERMON'S WERE PREACHED Tim Clergymen Were. Itov. a, W, Welsh, or Cnlvnry Holorinod Church, iiml Kev. Tliomns Do (Jrucliy, of Jackson Strcot IIptlt Church. Thpy lime Ilccn in Chnrpn ot Thnir Itcspcetivi) Churclic for One Year. Special .Music Itcmlcicil. Two .rtsttit of city chiurhts ycdei dnv eolebiulod the (Hat unnlvetwirles nf theli pnidninlci In lhl city. They xv I'll- Uev. CI. W. Welsdl. of Calvin y Hefortncd cliuidi. corner of Monroe n pnui rtiul Oll-o:i ntuel, a'ul Itov. in- w i:r.sn. Th-ina. I', csuiiliv pastor of tli" .lmh son Slut t Jlrptlst cliuuli cm the West Skip. At Cnlvnry ltofornied rhurcli spec lal poivlces weie hold in tlio inunilns and cvMiiiiL' In tho eveiilnK Mr. AVelsh addtos-s-cd a senium to an nseeinblnco of sro inonil.cis of tho Knlirhlh "f Mal ut. repie'entlnir Oneial dtant com inai'dci, So. Ztt. South Kci.mtoii: An thrniiiu coinmundery. No- ;' central city untl St Stephen coiiiinandeiy, c- i3C, nuninuio. The s-rvifi' ""5.i" ' ".'.'O onclick and i imludcil at .". AVPUOl'ItlATPIA iji:couati:i. The chuiih Ii.ni boon aptuoprhuelv decoiatod. Old the pulpit pint form Mvttns u-l, white anil blue itie.imoif. mound pnililuins of the oidu. Itev. Mi. U'cMi'." Million poitaliii'il p.iillc uhnly to tin- oulu. ot whli U lie is n nuiiiliei. and rrt commander of tlen tinl (iiant toinniandeiy. His text vva" taKni ftoin (l.ilntlpiii-, vl 14, "Hut Oml loil.kl that 1 should slor, save In the uuss of uur l.md .1 otitis Chilst. by Minim the xxoild Is oiuillleil unto mo oml I unto the Mm Ul." Ui. Mr. Welsh's diootiise vxn olo qui nt and pointed In lcfololioe to the ptllidplps of the older The oli'tlieli ihon s-nnir anthems "Magnify the 1.' rd," "Hinmr and Hone. ' Chori-UiT llll.ims Mmlm.' the rolo j.ai t of the lust aiitliciii. Miss IMIth l)uI!olrt allB: "iV.tr Not O iMail' and Tlohuit J i lies j-nns "'1 he IIol Cit " The miaitott. frmr An thrailte lomniandery also favoiul with Wi'ie MuulltllK to Cio 1." The eoll'H tioii was Koneionsly lesponded to. An thiadte eoininandPiy piej-entliif; an iiiMlopp illleil with Kiln (ollected bo ti le the terviee. In the nioi nine the htidee was of puitletilnr Int-neit to the ehutch. The htatlbtk" showed a, sain of elcliteen niembeis dining thp ytar. One thous and dollar ts collpeteil. ix jaokson KTitnr.T cui'iicir. The eoiiRieH.ulon and pator of the Jai ltson Stiec-t Itaptltt eliutih j ester day ol)seted with appioprlate bervhes the Hist anniseis-aiy of the pastoi- Milp of Ke. Tlinmiit. do Oinehy. Great ly lmn the chuicli piosjieieil under the pastoixhip and how liitii h the help, i neoiiianenipnt and nspuiisc of the people has (lone toW.niU mui i (", was shown 1V th" iniiiieiise loiiKiesation J!l. TlIdM S in ClJi . h. wliu h xxas j i sen t at each oiIi.e yes. teidax At the morning siixin- the pulpit platfoim and altai i ailing weie benutllled ly tin niianp.ement of How ling plants, tein.s, etc., whkh dl ftihpu a sweet pet fume and added to the Joy the day. The choir also ni.i- tei tally assisted In the seiVkes. The pastor, lllk'd with the puipose and inraiihiK of thu moment, bpuke fioni a full he.nt. His text was hoseu fioni First Samuel, vll-12: "IUtht-ito, hath the Loid helntd us." In his Introductory he spoke In a letrospectlve xvny of what had oe (tirrid dutlng his Hist jeur as pastor The time, lie said, has passed lapldly and pleasantly. Together they hud walked In tin. peace and ginee of God and had learned "How good and pleas, tint It Is foi bictluen to dwell in unity. This inoining we glance baikwaid. and see how the Lord has led us, we may well set up an Kbenezer as a memoilal of God's care and goodness, nnd on bended knees and with uneov eted head say together. Hitherto, huth the Loid helped us.' " pitormnss dcwng thi: vi;au Continuing, he spoke of I lie -appeal of the late John Hxans to him to ac cept the pabtorshlp. Kiing that ho would find It Just tho place for hlni to woik foi the welfiue of a People and he had found It even better than Mr. i:uiis had encotiiased him to believe He then spoke of the conversion ot bouId. sixty peisons have united with the church by baptism, seventeen by experience, and ton by letter, making a total of eighty-seven meinbeis. He urged createi offort nlong these linos. Ho spoke gratefully of tho assistance given him by Kdxvard Howells, licen tiate. Twenty funerals had been his care; sixteen manlaEes ho hnd olllc luted nt. thus entering into their sor rows and Joys. Tho sum of S3.17S 90 had been ralisd ii w for all piirpoKen tlurliiB the yenr ntul no doubt would linve exceeded even that but for the depression of the timet, which especially affected n chuifh whleh eontalned no rich men. The spenker then teferted to the church sodotle, the Sabbath pchool, lndUfitrlnl clUHsep, Fldellniis, the Hap tint yotiiiu I'eople'H union, Ladles' Aid. and the Home nnd Foreign MlBslonnry Bocletlen. He mentioned their accom plished woik, the blonder scope made possible liv eoncentratlon and the its olstantp nnd rotnfott afforded hlmHelf by the Hoeletles. ContlnuliiB. he said .that their faith should lie strong and nod will not fall us." Tin: ciitmcii dhbt. The efforts durliiK' the contiim yenis would be (oncpntrntcd towards a llft ln of the diurclt Indebtedness of $1 !, loo. A pi in linn alieady been ret upon foot with eerv inomlse of surcpsr. "I tlnd the pttbllp In sympathy with our movement." lie said, 'and have no doubt thev will lespond RPiioiously when upptaled to. Kut tin i more, 1 be seeeh oll that ye walk worlhv of the xoeatlon wlieiewlth yo me railed with all meekness. lotifc'siifterlnK, nnd lor beailnf? one another In l-e. endenvor Inir to keen the unity or the spltlt In the bonds of pence " The pntm uieed a Kie.ttpr attend ance at the iirajpr meellns: also to Kieet one another more frequently nnd In it heaity manner thus cnntlnuliiK the spiilt of fellowship and nytntiatliy. He then spoUt. of leavlnu tin. past In the past nnd prcKS foiwnrd to future achievements. No iwod was to be gained by llvlnp: In tlv past In meinory, I tit as new alfalrs came up to met t them fiee and able. He then conclttd- d with these woids: "The mipccss ot tl.i last yeav mti.st be the stepping stone to hltrhei attainments, and pio- tldtncy In the Lord's work. Ob, to bo soniethlnt;. Something for Ood, sonie thlnp for humanity. Finally brethien ' be stionir In the Lord and In the jiow cr of His nilqht " The reEiil'tr exenlnt snIee Avas :e plnccd by a beautiful soiib service ar tarstd by the chorister, 11. Jt. Oilf f.tlis. The choir was augmented and their M-lectlonr were dnelv lendelcd. The ornn oluntaiy bv Miss .Mai ion Hutchinson opened th" seixlce after .' hlch a hymn was suns: and prajcr offeied. A selection by I'lnsutl xas then sunp; by th choir. After the tending of the scilptiif" lesson an offer ing was taken, "llefoio the Thione ot Olory," bv Np'-ln, was th- .solo glxen bv Moiris l'homas In admirable olce. The pa tit or. Kev. Thomas Dp (Jruehv, made a lew lcmaiks which was follow ed with a duet bv Miss Hdlth and Mnhter Kduaid Davis, "Saved by Oiace." by Stevens. The rift ling of pia.xer ui followed by an anthem by the choir. The do. olotrv and benedlttlon followed and tho choirs tug while the conrpgnllou xxas p f-hlng out. ESCOTT HAS A SCHEME. lie Worked It and Now Is In the Cnunly Jail, Awaiting Trail He Is Charged wilh Fraud. i. 1-. Hstott, who leinesentcd hlni .selt jis an ugent of the "London and Klondike Gold Mining onipanv," capi talized at $3,000,000, was aues'tcd Sat in day morning on infoimatiou made betoio. Aldet man Millar by Chief of Police Itobllng and Dettctlxe Molr. Kscott is chaiged with swindling and xxlUt pieseiitlng lictltloiis letteis, signed '"S. J. Mastcis, spcretaiy," fiom the tompany'.s alleged headquaiters at Chailestown, W. A'a. It is known that Kstott buncoed a gieat numbei of people in the Noith Knd. He offeied stock In the inthlcal Klondike mines at 1 cent per shine, to be purchased In any quantity. .Mis. William Couitney, of the Noith Knd, was one of those whom Kscott visited. Mi.s. Couitney inn chased 200 shales for $.'. Kscott had dlsplaed a lecotn mendation purpoitlng to have been wiltten by a distinguished prelnte. Mrs. Couttne.x. after Kseott's depart uie. came to the centia'. elty and told her good link to a del g man of her chin eh. The evident deceit of Kscott xas then pointed out to Mrs. Coutt nev. A wan ant was set tired fiom Alder man V. S. Millar) oiilce and was spixpiI by Patiohnan Flnlay Itoss while Kscott was enjoying himself in lien Davis' Ninth Main avenue saloon. Ks- i olt tiled to dispose of his liogu.s re ceipts by tin listing them down n sewer opening. Thi papeis xxeie ittmered, however. The Iteal ICstate Inxestment com pany, of Soinnton. was another com pany which Kscott claimed to repie sent. The olllcer.s of the oncern say, hoxxexei. that Kscott xxaj nexer en gaged by them, although he had pos session of a quamlt of theli foims and paper. Kscott u nixed a heailng befoio AI dennun Millar Satin day afternoon and In default of $:.00 ball was committed to jail. He xx ay t pleased from Jail a.s leecntly as Aug S, xxhen he llnished ii tenn of Impilsonuicut for u chaige similar to the lucsent one. He te sumed oneiatlons on the 2Cth of that month. One of the names he used In his dealings was "Panicle MiCullen " It Is said that Kscott also attempted to work another game on Noith Scran ton people. He hnd sepuipd a lot of loots fiom the woods heicaUouts and offeied to sell these at 10 cents pel loot, lepuvontlng them to be "shiubs." Whether or not he had any pui chasers is not known. Don't It ax il .sluEle Otlentnl Kug xxlthout seeing our uieatest bat gains, xxhlch xxe n're oiferlug a creat deal below auction in lies. Look out foi fake sales; xxe giuuintee our mlces us xxell'us qual ity. Mlchaellan Kios & Co., 121 Wash ington avenue u School, mid Spencer. Our stoio xx 111 be open evenings until Christmas. Sthank & Spencer. Nuts, ! I Fruits, ! I Poultry, Oysters, j I Vegetables, I SCRANTON CASH STORE i BURGLARS AT LAST HAVE BEEN CAUGHT Two Young Hoys, Sons of Tromluent Families, the Miscreants. CAPTURED RED-HANDED IN THE ACT Ono U the Son ufa Clcrcxninii nnd the Other o( u Prominent .Merchant. Tlioy .11 nil o nn Knlrnnco to tho I.eadci nnd One ot Them Was ."Snb hed by the M ntchniun--Tlio Other 11 ns Taken Out ol Hit 1'nllicrN Cliurcli. All of the ipccnt cpntiul cil bnrg- lailcs were denied up hist evening tin otigh the ntrest and subsequent con fession of the puipettatois two joung boys connected w Ith eminently respect able famllle. One Is Charles Haen dlges, the lC-year-old son ot llev. Philip Hnendlges, pastor of Zlon Ger mnn Methodist Kplscopal ehutch, Adams avenue and Pine tteet, and the other, Hnrty MtClaln, aged llfteeii. .son of William McClaln, commission meichnnt. of Lackawanna avenue. They made a full breast of everything and nil their booty, with the exception of the money nnd one or two small articles, has been recoveied. To the Jaultoi of the Lender (liy goods ft ore In the Coal Krhanee, on Wyoming nvenuc, belongs the distinc tion of dWcoxeilng the buiglnis. Shoit ly before 7 o'clock last evening as he wan engaged In sweeping the fiont of the stoic, he heaul a noise at the back window. Stealing quietly to the tpar of the stoic he concealed himself be hind some tupesttles, fixed his eyes on the window and xxalted. Soon the sash was rnlsed. a head ap pealed tlnougti the opening, u hasty glance surveyed the ground and the next moment a boy dambeted In and after exchanging a few whlspeied woids with somebody outside, lie staited for the olllce. INTKtTDKIt CAPTCHKD. This wuh the Janitor's time to act nnd, jumping out fiom his hiding place, he pounced upon the lad and bote him to the lloor. Theie wns a shullllng of fpet otiulde, Indicating that the ac complice had taken the alaim. Tho captive made no leslstnncp, but sul lenly accompanied his captor to the street, wliPie he was placed In charge of Patiolman Halt, who took him to the police station. It was oung McClaln. He te.n ful ly made a dean breast of cveiy thing. Implicating Haendlges and enumerat ing the different buiglailes, seven In numbei, that the had committed. Lieutenant Divls went ut) to Haen dlges' home and learning he was In i hiirch spilt In for him. His lather wus In the pulpit when the boy followed the usher to the dooi. Lieutenant Daxls met him In the vestibule nad told hlni quietly to tome down to head qua! lets, llendlges on the way down was vi ly much excited but lofiained from letting on that In was aware of what was wanted ot hlni To the olll cei 's qui stlons he admitted knowing MtClaln and ol having seen him earlv in tlit evening, but denied having been with him. At the station hous", how ex ei. xxhen be Iained that McClaln had told all lie also ir,te In nnd con tinued tveiythlng that his pal had ( onfessed. FATHKKS GUI. ATI. Y MIOCKKD. Theli fatheii, weie sent for nnd came to the station liouso. Thc-y xxoie, as may be bellovpd, shocki d beyond mfi'nue nnd could not at llr.-t bollexe that such a thing could be possible as neither boy xas in the habit of stay ing out late. Then the boj -t told that the woik xx as ulva.s done in the eatlv pxenlng Just after the stoics closid for the dnv thin being made neccssaiy bv the f.t't tint Haendlgps, xxl'o assists In eating for the chuuh had to bo there eaily eve-j evening. Their operations extend over a peilod ccxerlng txxo monlns and Includes sl burglaries and one att"inpttil hui glary. The Hi st was at tho Millar .i Peck Mi it on Wj oinlng avenue vhoie M( cialn foimeils' xoikd. Th y xxent dov n llu itigh ii tin p door Mi th hall wav used bv the lanitor of the build ing K. n .n h the fin line es. and then ii a stall way to the inteiior of the stole, In caking down the door nt the head ot the stalls. Thpy seemed $3.7o fioni the cash icgister Next they enteied the Allulght li brary by buistlng In a bai'k xxlndoxx. TKy secured ?20 from the cash diaxx ir This littrgUt had not been j spott ed. The Powell Music stoic lituglarv xias their iip.st online. A sld wlndoix tnclng St. Luke's i hiirch was their mode of Ingress. Two coinot., txxo tlfes. one Hut-, two sets of bones, a pall ot oper.t. glasses, a tuning loik and $2 iinni tho lash drawer was tlv bomy s-i tiled here. , C. NcttlPton's shoe stoio In tin (onunoi.wpalth xxas enteied tlnough a liloken j ear xxlndoxx. Txxo paiis of I oti ut leather shoes, a pair of dancing sllppeis and live boxes of blacking was all thnt xxms taken tiom hete. On that samii night an attempt was made on I'. P. Price's cash store across tne xay, but it xas found Impossible to effort an entiance. in pi'ititv.s sTonn. Thev aNo confess that thev ate the pair whom Patrolman Pany nupilsed in Willlani Pinv's novelty Hole, r.J ! Ladcawanna. avenue, last Mondux night. The sec tiled $2 tiom the nisii drawer nnd xxeie about to piocced io tackl- the goods xvhen they espied the olllcer In the iear and bolted tlnough tho fiont door. The bojs told that the hiding plufo of theli booty xxas In u laige bcx Ftandlng In the back laid of Huch dlges' h.me. Lieutenant Davis and Sergeant Kldgeway xxent up time and found everything fis the boys described It. All the stolen Articles with the ex ( option of a tlute xxhlch Is nt McClain s home. t.OJ Washington .iveiiuo. and t pair of opera glasses which they lost were reeoxeiol A .tcrexv-dtlvei, pall of plnceis and a table knlf- were found on -McClaln. They pay they committed the biu plailes to get money to see the show? The boys are at tho station heiise and will be prosecuted. THE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. Celebrated by the (.rneo Itelormcd IpiNcoiai ( burcli. The txveiity-foutth unnlvorsaiy of the Iteformed Kplbcoiml ehurdi xxas ob seivodln this olt by Ginto chuicli, IK v (leorgo Aldrlch, pastoi. with .special seivlces. In the nioinlng Pastor Aid rich essaved the theme, "Why we ate Hef oi med Kplscopnllans." Tho text wn8 fiom Peter, i 1 1 : 1 r ; "Hut sanctify the Loid Ood In your hearts and ho ready always to glvo an answei to every man that asketh you a icaum of the hope, that Is In you with meek ness nnd fear." The points In tho sec- mon were?: llecnuso the Heforni''l Kplscopal church stands opposed to tltiinllsm; becnuse It has n seriptural liturgy; becnuse It presents a full gos pel; because It has .speclnlly raised of tlnd us a witness to tho truth." On these points nn Interesting nnd foiceful Betnion was prenched. In tho evening the tet wns llebtexx", vll:22: "Hy so much wns Jesus made it suiety nf better testament." II. C JESSUP FATALLY STRICKEN. Ito Is u .Montrose .Man with IVoll Known Hclntirci, in Scranton. Wmd was lecelvcd In this city Fri day night that Hunting C. Jessup. of Montrose, had been stilcken with pa ralysis and npoplexy that evening and could not live. His son and daughter, Kobeit and .Miss Nina, were In Sciali ton at the time and left fot Montiosp carl' Satutday moinlng. Mr. Jessup has leuialued unconscious from the moment ho becaine 111. No hopes for his lecoveiy tne held out by the phvslclans attending him. Mr. Jessup Is a hi other of ex-Judge William H., Geoige A. and Miss Fannie Jessup, of this city, nnd Hev. Dis. Homy and Samuel Jessup, of lieliut, Syria. PASSING OF THE INDIAN. Subject of Tonight's Lecture b Hcv. Dr. .los-ph K. Dixon. Tonight at the Putin Axeiine Daptlst chllith xx 111 be hoard Itex'. Dt. Joseph K. Dixon's let tine on "The Passing or the Indlnn," the fouith of the w Intel sol Ips of lectures, given nt the church. When It Is said that this Is Dr. Dixon's most pretentious effoit In the lectin o line. It Is salng enough when the llstencis are Scranton people, xxho hae heard or heaid of his pievious lectures, pattlculaily his last piocod Ing one, "The Great -Monuments of the Woi Id." Keautlful stereoptlcon a lews xlll be used by the speaker to asslbt In dc scillilng the subject. SABBATH NEWS NOTES. At Hie morning mission serxlce In Hip Ploxlilinco I'lesbyteilnu church the ad dnss xxas by Itcv John Klusac. Holy Communion xxas ndinlnlstrred In St Luke's Kplscopal church at 7 30 a m. and following the regular morning piux er and seimon. On the Wist Side tliete was commun ion sirxko In the evening at the Seian ton Stteet Haptlst chuicli and In tho morning at the Sumner Avenue Prosby Urian chuicli A inlssion.tiv mooting was hold In the Young Women's Chilstlan association rooms jcstoiduy nftunoon. Tho meeting was conducted by Miss Hiooks, state college sooiotaiy. There was Infant ami adult baptism at tho morning service in the Wushburii Street Push tori in church. Tho saciu nicnt of the Lords supper was admlu- Istorul ut this seivico Tills xxlll be men's week at the mission In Holx Crrss Catholic church. ililK ui The servlcs for men began lust night Last week xvas devoted to tho xxonun ot tho congregation and xxts very successful. DIKD. JONKS In West Setanton, Do t i57. Thomas M .lores. 7t vars of age ut his resident p, 1UC6 Kyuon street l'u noral serxkos this afternoon ,t 1 o'clock from tin iisldcnce InKrir.ciit nt the Washburn street ccmeter) BEST SETS CF TEEIH, $8. Including tho painless extracting ol teeth by an entirely noxv procus. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce St., Opp, Hotel Jermyn. Upholstery Department Our Goods and Prices Welcome the Most Crit ical inspection and Comparison. Chenille Curtains Dado and fringe in a variety of colors, formerly sold at $2.50, now only $1.80 Pair An extra heavy and wider one, regular price $3.7;, at $2.75 Paii Tapestry Curtains Double laced effect in several shades, price now v)tii Tiiirt 7vivi Beautiful Silk Damask Effect at 3.00 Chenille Table Covers Special lot Chenille Table Covers, ii yards square, choice designs, worth 95c. each. Price while this lot lasts only 70c. Pillow Sham Holders 19c each. SIEBEGKER & iWBK?ft3L Jt i 4--f444"M-f-M'--'4-M-f4"M"f'f B-t.(r f rii:, 22; lUCMl.y J. aiming, L.L., Lacka. Ave HLOREY OIL ! MilFICTBIIIiCir 111 to 1 ltl M ei Him 11 htrect.ci mtou, I'a. Teieptioiiu lua m PAINT l)nPARTMKNT.-I,lneeil Oil, VurnUUj Dryers, Jupiiu uud HUInu'lo Htnlu. -. " Great Values. The Kind ofriolhlmr xvofeinoiitulnnexeiy csscntlid aluolutcly lucesiar.x to guuriinlco Durability, Style, Fit and Finish. Hand Made CnllarK, llnnd Miulo llutton Holes rine laed Rdttc llnnd l'aililed Lapel", Tailored by tho Makers of tho Cele brated "Vltal" ltiaild Clothing. What bet ter proof for Thoroughly IK liable Clothing could ) on link for? Men's l'lnn bnel: Sultx, In lllue, lllmik and 1'nncv Mixtures. Itegu 610klli(U CASH I'Ull'i; $7.50 Suit Hands Go! Why should they be, when you can get SCOTCH HIT CLOVES (Till: REALTIIISU.), I'or 0f (o S1.50 per pair, in men's sizes. Boys', from '25u up. We :u e showing a large assortment. ion a Tiui, Hatters anj FurnishsrS; 412 Spruce Street. Bl 'S mm. POPULAR PRICES p it" il$WS 4fej3l toBh a ij WATKINS, 406 Lackawanna Avenu? I Preparing t The Boys for Thanksgiving li yon die going to take them out to dinnei, is .1 pleasure when you have bought their clothing irom our handsome and perfect-fitting stock oi Boys' and Children's Clothing We have an up-to-date stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing that we aie selling at prices that will surprise you. 222 , mmtm CYlliiEl ens. Turponttne, Whlta Leal, Coal Tur, Pitch 1 m m 3Z0 Lackawanna Ave, Scranton Pi. Wltolcsnle iinel ltctnll DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. FRENCH ZINC. Ready nixed Tinted Paints, louvvulcnt, Kconomtcal, Durable. Vnrnislt Stains, Pi ocliK'l ns I'erfect Imitation of KtpoihIy Woodt. Raynolds Wood Finish, Imperially I)eigned for Inslilo Worlc. JMnrblc Floor Finish, Durulilu and Dries (Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE LINSEEO OIL ftND TURPENTINE. CHOICE LINE OF Bath Robes, Canes - Umbrellas AT Hand & Payne's, '203 Washington Ave. ROOKCRY BUILDING. Early Selections CHRISTMAS GIFTS Take advantage of this op portunity. By doing so you can go about it leisurely and any article will be reserved for future delivery, in solid gold and filled cases, at prices that will astonish. m, iu. endless variety. We carry all styles and makes iu clocks; sterling silverware in jewelry, and toilet articles warranted and stamped by responsible makers. We invite 3'ou to call and compare prices. WESCHEL, JEWELER 'MIS SPHL'Ci: STREET. Open eveuinjs until nfler the holiday. t 6 0. X0 a 0. M.0 0. 0 0k 0 o 0 0 0 & 0 0. 0 e WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS THIS MONTH. ML 1 WEICHEL 0 Maars Building, 111) Washington Ave. 'liloplioiie, .'n-il, 000.riM,irn0i00(ra.00Z0 00.00iK.fIKftJI000.00H. ALSO OTHER FULL STYLES In Black, Brown, Gresn, Etc., Now on Sals. BELL & SKINNER, Hotel Jermyn Hatters, IKS' AND GENTS' IKK m00
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