nw ii i ii i wii iwwr v t i, im wwjjy. Y.rSJSEPS -v U- TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10. 18!)T. See Norton's CHRISTMAS DISPLAY. Miscellaneous Books. in sets and single vols. All Styles of Binding. Booklets, Calendars, Bibles, Chiistmas Cards. Stationery and Fancy Goods. Photo Albums, Scrap Albums. Games, Toys, Dolls, Children's Desks, Blackboards, Rocking Horses, Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Bicycles, &c. Large Variety. Populat Prices. 5 Floors, 25x100 feet, for showing our goods. We invite an inspection ot Our Large stock for Xmas Picscnts. M. NORTON, 22 Lackawanna Ave. Open L' citings Have a Cigar? Thank Don t ium If lila Ah, thUWa Popular Punch I'm In luck. It my favorite. Garnay, Bron & Co, Norrman & fifloore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. 1 j Dono III Laundry -v Dono Itlclit, llrgii- ut popiimr Uh iii uitiiit service. The Lackawanna 308 Penn Avenue. A. II. ARMAN. DR. W, B, HENWOOD, DENTIST j f ucKftuwm m. 11 u Unvo opened n General Insurance Olllco In i Iiest block Companies represented. I.arso Jnes especially solicited. 'telephone twin ; BEFORE BREAKFAST. The elcvato! bojs in the boaul of tiade buildliiK Uon t propose to be fnr Botten on Christmas een though the nie too old to be lemembcred lo Santa Claus A card hunjr In one of the ele vntois ami decotuted with coloied ilb bons icaels ns follow' Till! BLBVATOH HOYS WISH VOL A MBItHV CHItlhTMAS AND A HAPI'Y NUW YIJAK TIIUY HAVi: G1VUN YOU MANY A MIT AND lAVT OV VOWS I.'Afell.Y. nHMi:.Miu:H thum. J I studio tea will be t'hen nt the hrme of Mlt-s Grace Xoiton, OU Mul beu street, thN afternoon .tfttr J o'elrcK Mis. I'cnpian and Miss nn i K Sc nnt m will aysist MIhs Noiton In the ihlna and water color ehlblt The following Is from the Franklin Tteposltoiy of ChambeisbuiK. rianklin count "Mi A. P. I5dfoid, of Scum ton, was In town niraiiKlnK foi lota tlon heie of n milk station Uepositoiv hae told of the plan of hhlppltiK mill; from alonff the Western Mnijland and Ueadlnir ioiuIh to the cltltH on thost lines The W .M U R line will be known ns the Western Mao land MI1U companj and the milk will In ship ped In refrlpteiator tats on special fast trains to Baltimore. The Ilendinpr line will be called the mailing: D.ilij DIh patcli and the milk will be shipped, In the same manner, to Phlladrlphla. The station - 111 be located in Cham liersburu and the milk purchased at It from the farmeit? of this legion" a C M riorcj, tho Wyomlni? inenue dealer In sporting Roods, csterday piesented the police department with a life-sized eiayon poitmlt of John 12111s, the liatiolman who wns klllid by tramps In Keyscr Valley about nine years ago. Tho picture Is coloud In natural tints and shows the (lend policeman In his uniform. The polke force last evening began a collection to feecure a handsome frnnio for tlio plctuie It will hane In the lu-s-embly loom Hon Hampton I, Carbon, out of the leat'ers of the Philadelphia bni, has ac cepted an Invitation to address the I.ackaunnnu 13 ir assodntlon on tho ecnlnu of December 30 next. He will be tho guest of Jude Wlllaid. From private letters iccelxrd by friends In .Seranton It lb uenertllv be lieed that lllnhop Talbot of V.'jomltiK fUplbcopal), will accept tin bishopilo of this diocese, nlthou'jh he has not yet oniclally announced his iletlsiun in the mutter. The Interest of .Sciantonlnns In the riding of Illce, tho AVIIkes-Hane lad. who Is tonipetlng in the Madison Square Garden lace. Is quite geneial AND I0INIU) TOaKTHUIt. hulls mid 0crcont, SIB. 00. W. C. Loftus & Co., AIIH Ilroadttay, Now York 70 At'enoloj In prlnilpal cltlcx. cranlon Agcnoy with WATERS, THE rreff, UU5 iJickoHiinnii Vvenue. iMJw n v LUXURY At least such Ik Itidlcntcd liv the crowds who wntch the bulletins displayed 1 Dunn, the halter. PERSONAL. Mi and Jh. Sllns Now hart, of l'hll nil Iphla, nie In till cits. Miss lllaicht) TrtKnllnx, of Morsle, was 11 caller In town vestcrehiv. Morlcy ltnvk, of l'rlcoburtr. was In town on business jcslerdav. V J. Coon, m uiiiKir of llloomliiK Clrove liark, Pike comity, was In Scinuton Wed in day. li. .1 It. Slckler and Clli. .T. C. CralR, of l'eckvllle visited Mrs. Bkhiild lllorns on Thursilav iMIss Jen-le Sli.uns, or l'eckvllle. i vN Itluer In Urn dtj 11s tho gtict of Miss Caiolvne V. Dorny. Mrs Lewis Milks and lui' jlstct, .MWs I'l irn l.nuet, of WjuiiiIiik a'iiiic, nte the Kties.ts of f 1 lends In New Voik eitv. Mix. ltcit-crM lm.icl and Miss drub tin Knvi a thimble tei ' dnesd n afternoon In honor of Mil's Macinrbin, of Tow an In. Miss Henrietta. Giuencr, foimerlv of I.ewK He!ll, Si Divlcs Ins ncceptc 1 a ppltlon In the choc depart mint f .Ion is I.omj's Son Rmcral Seen t tr I.ce of the ltallro id Younir Men's Christian .isoei ilion, was in this clt Widiitsdiiv and relumed to bis hcadiiuarters in Blinlin that ivtiilnir. OFFICERS OF HIRAM LODGE. Choson nt n McctiiiR of tlio Orcnnin tion Lust Ms'U. At ii nice tine or lllrnin lodme, Bice .Hid Accepted Masons, of Xorth seiun ton last nluht the Inllowinc olllcers Weie elected Woishipful mustcr.Wnl ti r V. Simpson "elitoi wnitliii, Daniel M Joins, junior w aulen, S II Swin gle, seticlarv, T S Moigin1-: ticns llicl, C W. Xelulii tiusties A. I.. rncol. V. T. Lewis liln J Wint i:nn I Monis was ihoscn lepic-en-11.11X1' to the gi and lodge. He is a pastin.istT of the lod.-e AlEMBERS OF COMPANY ILL. A Hired Cirl Iladlv llnudicnppcd at (ho li)P('iiiu I.nsl Mglil. Chnilis n Illanej's latest farce com edj, A Illied Olil," was pioducfd nt the Mceuin last night under clicutn stancfs that t.ie those present lit tle oppoitunlty to Judge of its merits JameH T Kelly, a ei clovei lome dlnn. Is at the luad of tho company but was lndlhposud la.st night, and did not do hlmsLlt Justice. Scet.il mem bers of the loniD.my weie unable to appear at all owing to lllm.ss Mamger Punlngton of the Ljceum said that If he had Known th ioii ditlon of the eompan he would have cancelled tlie engagement Many of those present left befoie the puform nnce was omil lid TRI-CLASS ENTERTAINiMENT. I'lcnsnnt i:ipning Passed nt the Penn Aicniio Itnptist f liurcli. Classes Nos ji 14 and 43 of the Penn Acnue Uaptlst Sunda i( hool g.ue a delightful mtei Lilmmnt at the chuuh last night Xl.ii1 hj number of tin long progiamnie whs encoied. The paitlcipants weie MIf.scs Johnnon and nielli, piano duet, "The Witch's Flight :" Mi.s Isse Slnte, lecltatlons, "Sandj'h Itoniance," "So was I." and dramatic, posing, Mi's Clara Long, lo lln solo, ' Gj psy Danee," Mlts Mcsslo Hi nw ood. piano solo 'The Minuet," Ilnlph Williams, solo, "Ileiause I Loe You Dear,' Chillies ilenuett, icdtn tlons, 'Spaitncus to the Gladiator," Iienenth the Beam." Miss Kittle Slieiwood and Clnul s Hoeisiiin wne the accompanists. BOND OF TREASURER-ELECT KELLY. It Is in tlio Sum of Se ent) -live Tliousniid Dollars. i:an it aioimis, Will ItiprMiu lllrim l.ndgi nt Grind Lodge Miollnt; The bond of M. J Kelly, county tieasurer-elcct. was llled jostcrdny with the county lommlssionets It Is In the sum of $75,000 and has foi bonds iikii Michael J. Uealpy, Michael Hand and James Nolan. The lommissiouciH will refer the bond to Solicitor Knapp for onsideia tlon befoie being Unallj approved. Jonas Long's sons' Opening. The following pi ogi amine will be lendeied b Ilauei's band at the open ing of Jonas Long's Mammoth De partment Stoio this e uilng. 1 Mnich. Montlcello Iliand i Oseituie, X.ampa Heiohl .1 Selection fiom Hi Ian Hoiu. Kdwauls I Medle, 'A Gay Old tio," DeWItt r, Gtand National Fantnsle. Dalbey C. Hot Stuff (A Negio Oddlt), Uemnid 7. Selected, "Wlzaul of tlTu Nile," Heibeit S. Gormans Hofoio Putin .Tiemplei 9. Medley, "All the Hag"" .. . llejei 10 Match, "Plug of Vlctoij." P. V. Illou Tho Oriental Itug Auclioii Sale At 137 Washington avenue, formerly occupied by Hill & Council, was well ciowded fstciday. The auitloncer nnnounces that if any rug. puichused in this sale, and after the sale, Is found to be not sutlsfadoi. It will lie either evhanged In nilvate sale m money lefunded Don't miss this great nppni lunlty to secure cholio nigs at your own pi Ice llig llnrgaiiiH in Hooks, nibles and CnlendniH. A mngnillccnt assortment. Heldleniau'H, ltoaul ot Trade building. L'vergrens for pinches at Claik's, 201 WuBhlnBton avonuc m A neat Pitiij new htyl'rt In Tliotos foi Xmas at Grlllln'6. nEHCHAM'S PILLS cure Hick Head' ache. I SMALL FIRE IN BELLEVUE MINE Burned a Pump House at the Foot ol the Slope. ALSO ATTACKED THE TIAIBERINQ When tho Stippotts Were. Iliirncd Away Soino ol the Hool Poll'-l'lrc Wns Cheeked Ilclorc It Und Time lo I'ecd on tho Coal--Mcn Wore on Gunid Last Mght to Prcicut Another OutbrcnK--OrlRin Un lillOW a. Pile wns dlJcoei"il In the "hlope" put of the Pellue mine at 3 o'clock etPiduy moinlng Aftei thirteen bouts' fighting the llntnes were extin guished, but during all of lust night the line of hose wns kept in the mine and a foice of emplojes watched to glial d ugnlnst a fiesli outbreak. Th" lite was discovered by Hotiy Fans, Hi o boss, who was making his lounds. Smoko was Iltst notlied com ing ftom some point rear the foot of the slope Flic lloss Kvms followed the curunt and entne upon a burning "piurp" house nt th foot of the slope In the IlKk eln. Tlieie was no woik men In the mine besides Plre Hoss 1 Ivans He made his way to the out fclde and Infoimcd Outside Foiemnn Ueit Green riefotc iln light n gang of men wne put at work on the Hie At llrst little attention was paid to the (lr but In the cntlv morning the Haines had so fir tpiend that wold was t-pnt to the high olllclalfl and ptepaia llons made for a serious battle GOT MOBU HOSi:. The Iump at th" IJellevue celllciv be ing too short to j each tho lire the hose nt the Osfoid and Dodge collieries were hcr.t foi With the Joint hose the dis tance of "no feet fiom the bollei house to the lilac e of the flic was loveitd. This took tlni" and at ) o'tloik the Hie had nssumed dangerous ptopntlon The 'lames, oilgln unknown, had tatt"d on the oily Hoot- of the pump house. Hofoio water was turned on the whole pump house was nblaae nnd the plat foi ins were s-anouldetlng. The wrik of placing the water was accom plished v 1th no little danger to the men The pillars around the pump lions, veie destroyed by tho Haines and the falls b"gan 'I he pump eiuine was luinrd by the falling not and llatnes. U I I'clnck I'l th nfteinoon the llatnes to all appeiranics had been iltieni'lioil anl the Hie flwhters were ielleed The hose howevei was kept p the mine for fear of a fresh oul Ineak Willi im Stunim and other wotkmen were assigned the woik of watching tho eit of th file dining the night. None of the coal wns burned. OFFICIALS ON Tim SCHNK Gfiieinl Coil Superintendent W H Stiris were at the mine at 7.30 o'clock In tho morning nnl cluecled the woik of procuilng hose How tho lite oilg!u.it-d Is i mystery. Thoie had been no woikm.m nt the pump during the night. The supposi tion Is spontaneous combustion. Thc Pell n ue colliery was not scheduled for wc rk estculny. The cMcnt of the dainat,e done by the falling loof has not M-t len as cei tallied but it Is tut thought to be gieut. AlARTIN'S ASSISTANTS NAMED. District Attoriicy-Llect Puts nn Tiid to the Agony. Distilet Attorney -elect T It Mai tin, of Luzerne countv, bus put an end to the speculation as to who his nssi,t,. ant will be by naming Attorney Hush Ttescntt and Attmni Mat tin Mulhall. They nie both joung men having been admitted to the bar In 1i0" They will have the same rank and the same sal- .11 v Mr. Mattln will not name his county detective until he enteis upon the duties of his olllco C H. Johnson nnd Hany Kulp nie the most piominent candidates for the position. NOT UNTIL SPRING, Will the .McPliov Scholcs Carpet .Mill Ito lliiilt. II. A Pcutei, of Stroudsbutg and New York cltj, who is to bo mnnu fnctuiei's agent foi the pioposed cni pct mill In this city of McKIioy S. Si hoi s. of Philadelphia, was in Scran ton csterday. He tatod thnt the mill would not he elected until net spilng. Land foi n mill site wns obtained some time ago fiom th Ttipp Land companv CAUCUS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. ."Ninth Ward Itepublicaus Will Meet to Nomiunto nn Aldoruinn. Theie will be a caucus of tho llepub llum oteis of the Ninth ward next Thin siluj night to nominate a candi date' fot aldeiman nnd distrii t ofllcets. The caucus will be held In the police couit loom. City Hall O II. Wilght, th piesent aldeiman of Uie Ninth ward, and Myion Kns son, deputy piothonotnr, nie candi dates for the aldermnnlc nomination. Jonas Long's Sons beg to announce that while their Mammoth Depait nient 'Store will he open for the in ception nnd enteitnlnmcnt of vlsltois on Filday evening, no goods will bo sold on that occasion Hegulni busi ness will commence on Saturday morn ing nt 8 o'eloik At IMday evening's l en ptlon and Satin day evening's sell ing, a selected pi ogi amine will bo icii e'cied by Hand's band An Aw lull) pleasant place to Alslt Heldlemnn'F Hollda Hook Stole, Boaid of Ttade building. ooooooooooooooooo Kemp'splntlnoijpoplctuits are so unlike photographs that the mal.o new and novel t'hrlslnus gifts. 10J Wyoming avenue OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Coimi nl John II, Gordon, the famous ox-Confedeiato toldler and a popuhu ex-senatoi ot the United Status, will deliver his lemnikablo lec ture. "The La3t Davs of tlio Canted orney." In the V. M C. A. Standaid Couise, Mondny evening, Dec. 13. Tickets now on sale ot V. M. C A. ojllce. i . Nilr- r; j'oe.s farther foi Xmas pres ents than a dozen cabinets, no hotter place than Grlflln's to get them. Louis, Ilcllly A Dnv!cs Busy Shoo Store, will be open oven- I Inpa during December. SURFACE SETTLING AT PARK PLACE. Street Commissioner Dunning Pilled a Depression. At a Inte hour last night the settling of the surfnie on Nnitli Mnln nvenue, between Couit and Tripp streets, Park Plnce, had not assumed any gientet proportions tliim when the cave was filled in the moinlng. when It was dls coveied, but fresh Ilflsures have ap pealed and befoie il:i light the dam age may be considerable The llrst surface appearance of the cave was noticed nt 10 o'clock a. m. A small hole was forced Into the ground by the wheels of a lumber wagon of the Ninth Hud Lumber tom pnny. An hour nflerwnid the opening was four feet In diameter, but a long, slender crack extended n( rnss the toad and undei the ti.acks of the Scranton Hallway company The compan olllclnls decided not to run nnv cats over the point until the settling was flopped Sticet Conunls slonet Dunning was notified of the cave and vestouhi afternoon the four foot opening was Illied with culm. The settling Is supposed to have been mused by a lave-In In abandoned workings of the Dlnmond mine W. S. Langstaff, superintendent of the Dia mond mine, wns notified of the cave by Street Commissioner Duhnlng. HE DIED INSTANTLY. Jonas Laucr Stricken in (be Excelsior Club Rooms Pioneer Scranton Mer chant Died of Heart Disease. Hcnit disease caused tlie sudden death of Jonas Liuei. of 441 Woinlng avenue, in the P.xcelsloi Social dub looms nt 11 1," o'clock last night 11" win 70 yeais old, and the father and fathet -In-law of Simon Lauer and Louis Mniks, lespectlvely, of the llim of L.auer & Mai ks. The son was In the dub looms when his father was stilcken. Dis. W. G. Fulton and J T. Me Giath icsponded (liileklv to a summons to attend the .stilcken man. but he hud died almost Instnntlj. He had been subject to henit tiouble for .i ear or so, but the disease had not been seil ous Mi. Lauer was born In Pictzfeld. Bavaila, in 1S27, and when 17 je.ais old came to a small town neai Haston. He was successful In business and In 1SJ7, ju.st aftei the Delnwaie, Lackawanna nnd Western tallioad was completed to Scianton, he came here His stole was one of the leading clothing houses in Eastern Pennsylvania Aftei tlility 5e.us of business life, ho letiied and allowed his son, Simon, to succeed him. Later, the son and .son-in-law, Louis Mniks, formed the piesent pnrtneishlp of Lauer A. Marks Bight joais ago Mr. Lauet's wife died. He wns a meinbei of the con gregation of the Linden stieet svna gogue, and the following societies' Alliance lodge. No MO Independent Oidet of Odd Fellows, Protective lodge, No 17.27, Knights of Honor; H'nni Brlth lodge, and the Bxeelslor club. Foul daughtois, Mrs. Albeit Base, Mis Louis Mniks, the Misses Cl.ua and Tlllle Lain i, and one son Simon, all of this cltj survive him Fuiiei.il dlicitor Haul) took cluuge of the lemalns and lemovcd them to Mi. Lauer's late home at Wjomlng avenue and Vine stieet BROKE CAR WINDOW WITH ST0NLS. .Hiiilicld Youths Ilnve n Dnugerous Kind ofSport. The Delaware and Hudson passenge i tialn, due In this city fiom the noitli at S 15 oiloek p m. was speeding along near Ma field jesteidav after noon when a stone came erashlni; tlnough one of tlie windows of the coach beli'nd the baggage car D B. A lams, a diummer, was looking out of the window nt the time The stone sent a splash of shattered glass against his face. Looking out of the other windows Mr Adams' fellow passengers saw a half dozen voungsters, ages bnrdeilng on 13, thiowlng tones at the ttaln as fast as they could work their arms. One stoii". only, smtck the- train and In an Instint the- isi cat was bejond the leath of the eouns despeiadoes. Mi Adams was not badly Injuied He hud dosed his eyelids In a twinkling, cuiieker than the H'sht of the glut b( fore It stiuck him An "ffoit will be mule by the Deln waie and Hudson defctlvcs to dlscov ei the Identity of the vouugsteis and ai tests will follow DAVIS' NICKELODEON. Bcniodclliug ol tho House Will Up Completed on Schedule Time. Dining the week a gieat changp has been wrought in the lnteilor of Da vis Nickelodeon nn Linden stieet It Is being decorated In a very nitlsth inannei The now entctptise will be launched next Monday on schedule time That such a great tl.insfoimatlon could be mnde In the place In so short a time will fill Manage i Davis' pations with wonder when they see his lemodelled p'ace of amusement Mondav. illichncl Ball Is Wanted. A vvnu.mt was issued fiom Aldei man Millar's olllce vusteidny foi the airiest of Michael Daley, of Hlckoiy stieet, who Is chaiged with damag ing the lnteilor of the St Dennis hotel Daley enteied the place Wednesday night with n couple of pockets Illied with stones. When the oppoitune mo ment at rived he threw the stoncis nt divei.s pel sous and at tides Then ho c caped. . See the elegant hand painted china at Bev an's stole, 211 Wvonilng ne. Steam Ilenting mid Plumbing. P. F. & M. T. Howley, 231 Wyoming ave. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Shelled Almonds and Candies Very Cheap. Now lis the time to buy. SCRANTON CASH STORE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VAN HORN'S COUNSEL ASK FOR NEW TRIAL Eight Errors on the Part of the Trial Judge Arc Alleged. PUBLIC TRIAL AND OPEN COURTS The Constitution in This Hcgard Wns Molated, tho Petition Sots Forth, tho Court Uoiiiii Doors Having Been Locked mid Witnesses lor tho Dc (oiim) Denied Admittance--ltcfusnl to Allow tho Dcrcndaiit or His Counsel to Accompany tho Jury to tho Scene Is Vuothcr Itcnsoii (ilven. L P. Wedemun and B. W. Thuei, tc tinsel for the condemned muideici, Gioige Van Horn, made application for a new ttlnl esteida. alleging, among their leasons therefore, that couit etred In having the doors locked and pi eventing thereby the admit tance of witnesses for the defendant. The leasons lu full nie appended: Pllst The learned Ir'nl Judge tiled in allow In r tho Jiuy in vlt w il.c scene ot tho killing la Hie ius. in e of the piisoner. Second The It iriid trlul JikIm mid III lefiislng to allow the elcfc nd.iiil s coim s( 1 to ucompiny the Jut while viewing the scene of the killing Thlid The ltnintd trill JudRe tried In holding a Mission of slid tilal behind loikd doois, and refusing to allow the doois to bo opined for the iiiltnWsion of the 1( fend lilt s wltlcsps, tills being co.i Italy to article 1, section 1U and 11 of th constitution of the icimmoiiwe ilth .1 Peniisvlv iul.1, whl It iltHl.ilis that the d -tendant shall he allowed a sp, i d ml public trial, and that all courls sh ill hr opt 11 Fourth The leariud tilal Jielse tin 1 In n fusing to allow Ibo dctendint to go upon the stand before the confession mi I to exile ers Dtvls and Molr wei aclmlt ed, to hov that pilot lonrissioas wii. obtained fiom him bv undue means Fifth Tin, Icainrd tilal Judge mod In aclmlltlng the ti stlmonv of Ulllieis Davis nnd Molr ce nee ruing the confession inide to them b tin ikfcndint SKtli Tho learned judge cntd In ad mitting tho derlir.itlous of tin dce,is, 1 as put of the ks gestae Seventh The learned ttlil judge cued in refusing to allow the defendant to ex amine Juiois, while on theh voir ellie, ns to a prejudice, existing In theh minds nK.alnst pi rjon living in Immoial life, so ns to enable the defend tut to exercise lu telllgeiitlj his peiemptoiv challenge Blghth The le..iiinl trial Judge erred .n rrlus.ng to allow the defendant a e in tlnunncc on nicoint of the Inahlllt) of J S millers, n mateilnl witness for the defendant, to attend n session of the rout I Tho couit endorsed on the b ick of the document "Now, Dee. !. 1S17, on motion of defendant's counsel, couit giant .i mle on the commonwealth to show cause whv the veidlct In the above ease shculd not be set aside nnd a new- ttlal awaided tho defendant " 131 BUR'S POPULAR PRICES SIbBECKER & WATKINS. A GREAT SALE Goods Delivered 100 Miles. Mif SARPETI WILTON, AXYUNS We are oflenng at veiy attrac e prices all of the left-over stock ot Fall Patterns of our High Grade -LVKTS, AXMINSTERS and WIL TONS at Very Special Pi ices. Thev must be closed out and the prices we have put on them will do it. We also otfei a Great Bargain in Japanese Rugs, White Pur Rugs Si.qo Each Ingiain Art Squaies, EGSCER & WATKINS, ii&2mmi Jmrnrnwi & 0 i V h f & X H HPIfrLII? "" rf jbJrWZ&" $ JPffl' ooooooooooooooooo ,,,J Henry J. Collins, Lt., Lac: illEY OIL M MANUFACTURING CO, J 11 to 1 111 Meridian btreit.mintou, l'u. 'lilepUone UObS. ORNING, LUBBEGATINe AND CYLINDER OILS. PAINT DEPARTMENT -Llmeed Oil, Turpentine, White Lend, Coul Tur, 1'ltoU Varnlnh, Dryers, Jupuu audtihlagle bUlu. Given Away Free of Charge MM ST Illustrated by Palmer Cox. Complete Variety of Fairy Tales. We will give away free to every child who is accompan ied by parents or guardians one of these charming story books. From this d.itc until aftei X'mas. A lew suggestions foi Chiistm.is piesents: Bath Robes, ,",', J1 "l",,"i,, n,,a llrnkcnllnc ' beautiful assortment UlllUICllilb, ofludlos and uitnr. Gloves of CNei,ioHc.ipuon. Neckwear J,1. Is I,cw "n" ,",-,- Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Inspect our line of Holiday Goods before purchasing. & Halters anJ Furnishers, 412 Spruce Street. BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8, Including tho pilnlojj extracting ot UotU bj nn pntirLly nev proctaj. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce bt. Opp. Hotel Jermyn. SIHBECKER & WATKINS. OF HIGH GRADE Goods Delivered 100 Miles. ER AND ELVET. 3x6 feet, $1.25 Each Moquette Rugs $1,90 all sizes, new colois. ? AflostSuitable Christmas Gift . . Is a good warm Ulster or Ovei- m it Phricttnic wri ither niennc 5 cold weather, and a warm outer 0 coat is essential. We have Ulsters V in the best Irish Pnee or Beaver, in the best Iri: jmdourstock Ovei coats is and material t stock of Men's and Boys' varied m cut, style to suit the most cor- rect nnd fastidious taste. 222 Ave 81 BOOKS ill ii; 320 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pa. Wholesale nnd Uctnil DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC. Ready Hlxcd Tinted Paints, Lonvunlcnt, economical, Durable, Varnish Stains, rroduclng Perfect Imitation of LipenWu Wood Raynolds' Wood Finish, Especially Designed for Inscldo Work. Marble Floor Finish, Durable and Dries (lule'Uy. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE UNSEED OIL AND TURPoNTItE. NECKWEAR OVELTIES in Ascots, Puffs, Four-in-Hands and Butterfly Ties. Hand & Payne 203 AVasliIngton Au. ROOKERY BUILDING. Take advantage of tins 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. in endless variety. We carry all styles and makes in clocks; sterling silverware in jewelry, and toilet articles warranted and stamped by responsible makers. We invite you to call and compare prices. WEICHEL, JEWELER 10S SPKUCK STREET. Open evenings until alter the holidays. rB 32 The newest Art Ware ft j is the s I LOUWELSA, I The same as Rookwood one-half the cost. atg Call and seo it A piece makes a nice CIIRlSTilAS FHESENT. ill ILL, A 5? WEICHEL BROS, lift II.) IKiH-lilni.lnii hn uu-tu Miliums"'" aiW) AIo.ii, T?illillii,r V U -en ii i. -i jiiiiteiitiHt Jrf rtkAkli ?0IIMjljljj0 UULIUL I j Early Selections Ol mummt IKfi Canes, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Neckwear, Bath Robes, etc, lull l.lnc Now Ready, BELL & SKINNER, Hotel Jarmyn Hatters, Open livening.
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