THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- VUES DA Y MORNTtftt, DECEMBER 21. 185)7. BOOKS, llic liest ol all lfts. the most cndurliii; mid ncccptalilc to Intelligent ami lltcrnry people. Our assortment is u'ly Innjc and quite complete In all the (lcslrahlc and popular lines, and our prices areas low as the lowest lor ctii,il quality. We invite Inspection an comparison. Intelligent and courteous attention to all. Uur stock of Bibles, I'raycr Hooks and lljmn Hooks is unusually attractive Booklets and Art Catcndats in almst endless varlet . Books for Salibath School Classes that are lit to read and at small cost, Libraries and large buyers supplied at special prices, At NORTON'S, ;.: Lackawanna Avj. Have a Cigar? TlinnI; Don t r UJ if lUu. Ah, liiUls n 5 Popular Punch ) in In lurk, in my fiiMjritc Garni, Bron & Co, Norrman FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. DR. W, B, HENWOOD, DENTIST l C LJXKAWA:.N1 AYE. X Have opened a ticncral Itmuntiro Odlce lu midair mi mt Bll Hen Stool; (oinnanln rcinre.enteJ. '.nrge .iHSesiieLliilly hollclti'd. TAIeiilionu lhti.l. l'iMiSOXAL. Mi IMnin Ki i"-i- of I.im .Mine Is w IiniR ii-iiiW In iliN i It !' It fSrillltli ol I'll,, eticoi ir t umil m-Mc nitty from .NVw York city, lolm ,1. Kiiiiftm.in nml Wtlll.im loi It llUC MlllltU'll ftlJIII .1 Visit tO Xl'W Voik clt Mil" Prank I.oiib nr VM1w-H.iii It lilt' KIlHSt llf .M. H . HOIIU'II. Of (i.ll- tVM avfiim At tin iui I". V rifitz. (li-iugi, i. .lit--.hull .mil Jiitnox J.t lilt . iti,. In UllKi-s-Uifrc .ii-toiliii ti'r.iiso II. (Jllilis liny ipliiimu homo fiorn tin- .iiiioiliin Ait tiilloul nt Coiiim. tins fllilo llllon llo oimiict.(l tin. ioui'.o. Hut Kclsil. iilio Is a siiiilont in tlio ilnil.ll ilopnitniPiit ol tlio I'nholslty of r'Plinsili.illl.i, Iiiih lotllllMil homo lot' tlio lloildd s Mlt-s l.p.imi Cipkoiv, ui .Mnlbi rrv snoot l homo fioin n ,11111115 l,nlo om Juan m H.illlnioie to t.u'iul ih,. holtilus II Hit pi parent, .Mis i) r. llHimlntri ami .in. i;aln N.iro' .mil .Mis. I'lunk UoiiiihiiibIi. of V. 't I'lttntiin, spout jtstflil.iv ultli lllPii-. in this oltj. .Mr t" A. Itoss, of .Mollis, X Y Is the Riiest of hot tilt 10. .Mm. A. (. li.illoy, of Ni Voik mum 1. .Sho will lemain until atti r tlio hollilnyx 'I'll, Ivnlslits of Malta jji.inil toionlor. OVorj,. II. IV.iu.-. of I'lilladiliihlii. will ntrii. in thin fit v toilai. o (onus hem in tin lute tostx of tlio onlpr, Di II I'. Itntik loft the l,.iikuii.iiin.i hOM'ltol jvMchIhv afloi nrlns ueiill t,til fur tlio iniKt the months a junloi oovsf pli; sic lull. 1)1. Itiutk 11 111 ou;;ijf III 11 pi halo ptnetlio ut I'ino liiovt, l'a , his li HIM- touii. t-'h r-oiiiiollmati V .1. Thomas of 1 lie I'minli uiml. anil Jliw. TIuiiii.ih at ttmlfrl the fiiiioial ".mtoiiluy 01 tlulr il.niRlili 1 .Mrs. Juntos .Miipio.u. 11 110 clleil Ht JrlKl City ,Kl I'lllljJ. Till lOlll.llns net 1 intPiroil at .loisiy t'ltv. Silianiis Htokos, pioiirli'lm of Hie rutin IIoupo of llaltlmoio, lc at tin Ho tel Jermiii. Mi. rttokis Ik o.amlnlii(j tlio fiirntshliiKs ami oipilpmont of hi taiitoi, b moilil ImstPlrj with ,1 oiv ;n making uvc of ih,. knonloilKc i.-itiiitl In the m w Monlic-tlln liotil at N01 folk. Tito latter Ib 10 he 0110 of tlio hist hotels In the H"tlth anil Mr. .Stoke s to h,. Its ptopih'. toi "J One nf the on in aililltlmih to tlio I.aok. ananna bar Is William .1. DoukIhh. nho ha opomil olll. f s hi il Wyoming aio. line Ml UiiiikI,ii .ih hoi 11 In Xoitlieni on Vork. ami Is a ileyeoiulant of the renoiviu-il Stephen A KoiiKlax Up is a 011nB man of hrllllam attainments, uho in.K won his iiai In lih- amhitlon, ami imtirlliK (IlilKl Hi' Hill piOM a init alilo aildltion to I.iu k.iwanna h growing list of 0lilli? pIoi ii 111 pliaie rv ami piom. Ii-ch to firso raphlli in th, ti(,nt lank of hlx 1 hiiMM piiifesxloii Seasonable supplies for the Ruler of the Household ami his male descendants. WATERS. IIA'Ti:il. ruiNMini. 11 ui:iiHAsiii.it iof Lacka. Ave. t $ j&fjjt SiMiS 7fr U Vl I LAUNDRY ) 308 Penn Ave. J v A I). WAKMAV f SEB?N(3feit& CELEBRATED ITS TWELFTH BIRTHDAY Banquet and Social Conducted by St. John's Society Last Niiht. IT WAS AN ENJOYABLE EVENT I). .1, (iimibcll Mas Tonitmnntoi nml Adilrrsic were Mtltlo by Hcv. .1. A. OMllclly. J.C. CnllitKhcr, .lolm II. Dcvlnr, Cllv Solicitor McCiulcy, Ms Kntlittttc .Mnhtir and Olhors. Nnnii's ol Tlitxc Mho vreta Present. It Win nn i:p.oynt)ln i:cnl. St Jiiliu's Totnl AhstliiPlHo ami Hn fvolotit sodoty of IMno Htuok telplnat oil tlio tuulfih atmhi'is.iiy nf IH 01 gnr trillion iltl a liati(iut and foi Inl 111 tl'oir lull on Ctmni-p iivo'ino l.nt niulit. The Intel lor of tlio hull Mas lavishly dociiiated fir tlio iiooiimIoii. Tlio lirjM hall 111 th" Hist 'loot" Mas l'tnlleil ii Ith tin- iinMnrinl nilois mid limit In' nt lttoro sliltdttod hue. the mi nts lili'inlinK with attlstlf oifoct. In tlio banquet toottl on the "ei'onil Hoot the' lot offootfi woio nhtillned by tin di'i'nratot.s. It litis a pnein of inlnr. At 10 ii'itful. fho lnomhefi of the h- tlot and 11 foil lnvltiil utio'ts s'it ilown in the liatiqui-t and illsouspoil in 1110 MittNrni tloti nl all lh. at It'll iiipiiu pi opal fd for Hip oifaMlnli. Aftor ill" fenst ol MthstantlriW hopin tlio leant of 1. .&.,,, . ti.i fli,u .ti ,11ml. Ttip nnst pi initial p trt of the 0X1101"" was up 'ti ed 1V TllilotlU I'lllKo. piosldont nt in so. lets Mho )lell'"tlly UPlcollled tll'isP piesept to fh lm'-ilta!lt of St. .lohn's sodot.i. iftir p.tlii,r a Kitu-ful toni lillnunt In P. .1. lAiiuplioll, Miioin he loiiiiKi the t.itliPi nt tlio siap-ty. ho iu ti'idimd titat KontlHin.in 'in tlio tnast liiiistol '' the evi'lllni.'. r t'anipliol! In tooptlti4 Hip dtttli 11' lii o'lico inuilo 1 leiy fellt Itlons vp'oth. in f.Mifllliillisi I10 toad letlet.s of lotviPt itotii Hon. William Connell, linn. Inlin II. Km lie, II. I!. Stltlgi's and .M. .1. Killl. SON'". Axn spi:i:cp. 'I'n.'istiiiii'itiT Caiiinlioll itinoiMK oil Unit the tit st nuinlier on the iint;iatiinii! 1n11l1l li" 11 100.11 .Jol'i by Jnltn I..H l.tKli"t" it v as Kiv.'ti v.lth mli'liUld iff"it. The Hist loaat nf the ovenliiR nas "Hie Dloios.tn I'nlnn," iihlch J. (.' (lalla-Jihet. of West Sot. niton, tins nki l to losponl In 111 liittoitueiiivr hltn the toaihimstor said he was n man vilin li.icl for thirty yeam been eiiitieil In the haltli for total :ib.stl tionoi'. Mr liall.iKhor said tlio Seran loti Uioiosan union is on" of tlio ,iroat i si sitliotdinali lllllons in the 1'iilted States ,md after the nntmtiil intnoii I Ion In I'oston next Auyiist. lie hopes to see it rank as No 1 anion':; the Mtli I't.iin.ito unions The .iK.ik"T nilvleil the meinliers of Ht. lohnV s'K'I' t" to uotU one'Ri tlp.ill.i to oxlond the l no llts of total ,tii.llnf ncf to their wlsh-Inn-.j intl he p.lltU iil.tt.y ttred them to ttj n teu.iin toimer iifmiicn slio li..o fallen an iv from til" so. lot. v. The addt ess of the esetilnsv Mas made by lte P. .1. (lotiRli. of the iathodt.il. U lias an oat nest, fotcefnl effott Tlio sps'tker lonimendeil the Pt. .lohn'.s so elity for tliolt offoltK ill heliall ot hii nmnlty. They wie oiiKaRed In ,1 Rtoat Motk. he haid. a Motk that oveiyn here anioni; thinking people found lie.ttty eiitloint-tnent. John II Oeiine, ex-piesdont of the Siinnton IJiooosan t'nion loHpended to tlio toast Our Hltei Societies, In an eloquent and spit lied Mttain. Rematks i mo .1W0 made liy Hov J A O'ltellly, of the oathPili.tl. r.iptaln P. I)e I.aoy, Mls.s Kathr.wie .Mahor, M. .1. O'Toole, Attorney M. A. MiCllnley anil J. K. Mltoholl, A hass solo. "The Iteil Siaif," was lendeiod h Potoi Snyiler in a mannoj tliat called f ot t li lpait ap-llnii(-. THOSi: WHO ATTICNDKl) Ptosont at last night's banquet ivete. Ilc. J. A O'Hellly, Itei P. J. OoiirIi. Mr. and Mi.s. D. .1. Campbell, Mr. and Mtf M. i: (V.Malley, Captain and Mi.s. P. Del..io.. Sir. and Sits. Timothy lluike, .Mi. and Sits Nicholas Huike. Sir. and Jlt.s John II Devlno, Mr. and Mi p. A J Roche, Mr. and Slis. Joseph Joyce. Sir. and Sirs. .Michael O'Malley, Sir. and Mi.s. I.uke Hums Mr and Mrs. Joint Campbell. Mr. and SIih Hy det. Sir. and .Mrs SI J. Gallagher. .Ml. and JIi. Anthony Cilllpsple. sirs. SI D. Iloultp. Slis IMivard Haitett. Slr. Utennun, Slis Flellnda tlprtlt.i. Sits. .Michael Stanton. SIIsspk Kathtyue Slahet. Mary .Mitch ell, fJuie O'Slallej, .Mary Slalloy. An nie .MFod, Slat Iionott, I.lzzle Keat ney. Hose .MoAndieii. .Mary Reff.in, l.ttiy l.aiifran, Delia Hoban, Winifred Hairott. Slolllo Holland, Annie Connell, Anna Costello, Mamie Kelly, A ma Pitehfoiil. Uarbata Hnnlej, Nelllo K. (lenity. It. DotiKheity, Anna PomcJI. Slaty O'Hoio. Kllza Dolan. Jennie Weir. Kate Flahet ty, Slar.i Noaiy. An na (ilbbons. Hrldget Wlilelds Attorney M. i: Sltainle.i. r: P. iiiciiPit. .mines i'. ua voile, SI r. Kear ney, si. J. Hanett. Thotnais H. Slalloy, Anthony Slellody Slkhael Itonou, Peter Flahetty. James Keainey, Slntk uiiiru, .1. .1. ij .Willie.!, aames tt. ,ten nltiBS, i: W. O'Slalley. Anthony Hot he. R. J. Koarn-.i. Slattln Welt, John Demp-e). Anthony Cawley. Alexander Goodwin, John A Kearne.i. Thomas ciannon. Thomas Connell, James Sli Ketuia. Thomas SlulllRitn, John tlalla Kher, Thadileus T Cahett.i, John Joyie, James Shields, Joseph Sillier, itleliiiitl Joyce, SI. J. Rnffcit.i. Stephen O'Hoio, T. J. I.anb'an. John J. Klah--ity, ICdwatd HayviH, Tlionias Ctilkln, Philip Htadley, Hoinatd J. Kelly and P. J. (leiiltj. Theio weie a soil.il after the ban quet. NEW WOMAN AND 01.1) MAN. Colonel Ham Disciictus Hie Two He lore a Lnren Y. .11. V. A. Audience. Colonel Haln. the brilliant Kentucky otiiloi', spoke to a lame attdlente last niRht at V. SI. C. A hall on '"The Now Woman and the Old Stan." The sub Jeot was one that naturally attracted much attention and no one could have been disappointed In the otiRlnnl and clover mautiFi In which the eloquent speaker dealt on the many phages of the questions Instanced. ThroURhout the couige of the lectin e the Idea that women should moe in the sphere for which they ate Indi vidually best lltted was earnestly ad vocated Colonel Haln stinted out with the statement that many people nte disposed to apply the .Monroe dncttlne upon the new woman, In the belief that she la aheady RalnltiR title to'too much of man'H territory, besides dally enoioachitiK upon more. Man Is him self tesponslble for this In that he hits substituted for woman's handiwork In washlitR, spinning, iveavlnV. etc., the labor-savlnK devices of the age. In closlnu, Colonel Haln said that most of the hard times and geneial un rest tould be attributed to the two enuppfl, extravngniice of the people and the inltakes of the "old tnnn," whose hill for drink and tobacco for a twelve month would take all the eolil, silver and paper In the tottntiy. He iifKect loss demnRoKiieiy, mote piitriotlstn and mote loe for htttnaulty, cllltiff the netesslty fot Cttimii support and Interfotence In Ttnklsli atrocities Above all, lie advocated that noble Momanhood should demand an equal nobility of manhood at the nltar. - . EVENING OF GERMAN SONG. .Mil aicn I Trent Ilcnrd nt .Mr. South north's Studio 1,'isl Mght. Sll's Cordelia Kieeinnn and Slls's Ju lia Allen peve a deliKlitful evenlnc; of Clerinan hour tit Sir. Siuthwot til's htudlo last niRht bciote n company of Invited Kin Hl. Tin- solectlons note all ft out repte seiitallu' Oeinrtn lompio'ers; the Hist 11. is 41 Scluilieit sons; RlU'ii by SH" l''teoinan, who iei"ileil n 1 hntmintr and cot root accent. Hot 1101k was still mote pletislnif In Srlniniiinn'' "Dor Nussbaiim " In the Sleor-lIi Iniund number 'ind the boautltnl pprhiR sons. ni well as the well known llower miiir' b Cantot, the i'qttlsi'ol puto qtmllty of h-r olie was hoan: at its best. 1 11 lb" odd little tonal effect by Cor nelius, her stiinlned notes note lino. Sllss Allen played ii Ith hot oustom.iiy skill and tate Interpretation t Heet lioen's Sonata No. i; .1 butiitiful Mi tin's ittimlict, nml two little Rents liy Helm Uo. In thp OiIcr selection the clIniitK of her wot I; for the eionlnu was 1e.1t lied The entile piORianinie 11a", one tli.tn could not but afl'oul the deepest plens tlte to the llsloneis. The iimliale H the serotnl 111 11 spiles of tlllee to bo nil eii In those tnl'-ntod inuslil tns. Miss Hl.ickiui.il uddrd nitnli to the sttcc el of the pro'-tamtue by h"f i collont nt t ompanltneiits. TAYLOR MASONIC INSTALLATION. Itcceutl) r.lectetl Ollircis Installed by District llepuly W ells. The locontly elei tpd olllceis of Acacia LihIro, No ."! I'te. and Accepted Sla sons, of Tallin woio Installed last v 1 s 1 1 ,st. ink si l) . Wi-rslilptul Slu-tei Ar.id.i Lodge .N'j ',' 1' nml A M of Tailor. 'selling by T. F. Wells, of this city, thedlritilot doptit.s Ri.ind master of the oide!" Theofllieis Itislallod svete Woiship ful master. W I. Van Huskitk. SI. D: senior ssaideti, IMivatd P Ander-on; Junior Harden. J Watklus: tteanuter, W. II. Dasenpott; s'ciotaty, Andtew Dides lldc Park I.oiIrp. IMeclion. Hyde Park l.odRe. No. S3?. Free and Anepted Slatterns, elected the folloiv liur ollliets last evenltiR: Worshipful master. SI T Dimmit k: senior ssntdui, Chatlps W Lose; Junior waiden. D J. Das Is. seeietais. Chillies K Lan nitiR: tie.isiner. William R. Williams: trustees, Chailes It. Piti hot James SI. Katoti, Thomas H. Cart. Tin tetlrltiR" woishipfui mastei. William Parsons, was elected repiosont.'itho to the (land IoiIro The installation will be held Ft (day afternoon at 1.'M o'clock. FEAR OF A DOG BITE. Dnitpliter nl t.'etirce .11. Mallstencl Taken to the Pasteur Institute. Little Slat.i Hallstead, dauRhter of (jootRe SI. Hallstead, ttalnmastcr for the Delawate, Lackawanna and West ern company, was bitten on the hand by a pet doR. the ptopetty of Sllss Kcl ith Hill. Satuiday afternoon, nt the Hallstead lesldenie, "04 Clay avenue. The child, accompanied liy her mother, left jesteulay for the Pasteur Insti tute in New Yotk city. The wound Is not considered setious, but as a matter of precaution the child's patents decided to consult the Pasteur phsloluns. The little r!i1 11 as tompliiR with the iIok when the ani mal snapped playfulb at her hand. A slight scratch was Indicted. Slttcli alarm was occasioned ninontr the ft lends ot Sir. anil Sirs. Hallstead. sv - Sir. Claionce Reenter, of U.iinev iJrciin & Co , lias been secured as sten ographer and bookkeeper with the now Rrock Silk mills thioiiRli F. A. Rr.mda .c; Co.'s ollioo. and not throuch the Scianton Huslnos 'ollctro, as stated in .-aturdaj's Tilbune. Satinday's Tilbune did not state that Sl. ("laretne Hoomot seemed bis position "th"fURh the Sct.tntoii Jiitsi. ness CollrRe. ' What it did state fol lows: "Sir. Claienc" Roomer has ac cepted .1 position as stenographer for the Htoik Wotstod mills at Tavlor Ckiieiico lo.iti'ed his shorthand In the right school." We ate not In the habit of misicpie sontltik'. Ruck & Whltni'ite. Tin Stiinn rilled Cnm Wntchcn That you ate ued to payltiR Jt" and tin for, 1 lie ety sinte thine nu can buy at (iieen's, H7 L.tcka. live., fot S10 anil $12, with KIrIii and Waltham moM'tnonls. ' Coliniiblii riininlchS liiuycles, 18DH. Sir. F. C. (illboit, leprcsrntlnK the Pone Sl.'inufni tlitluR Co.. will be at the stole nf Kelliun & Conrad, 21'! y omlnR ne.. all da today lo explain the iiotkliiR patts of Columbia Chain less Rlijclrs. AH interested ale wel (tune. "" Rooks at a discount. Reynolds Rtos. Money lo Loan In any quantity, on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, sllsetwaie. musical Insiiii nieuts, eti'. Rales leasonable and till business strictly confidential. Dasltlow Hos., Jesseleis anil biokers, CJ7 Lacka. use. Hooks at a discount, Reynolds Hi oh i:qllUitc. Olfts) to suit everybody. Reldleman's. Uoaid of Trade bulldln?. lloolcg at a discount, itfynoUlu Dros. HIS DAUGHTER WAS A LIVING MERMAID Father's Startling Discovery in n Lack awanna Avenue "Store Show." COMMOTION IN THE AUDIENCE M'icii Cnrtnitis wore, Drntvti Asldo Difi'tosiiis His Loiic-Souuht-ror DtitiRhlcr in the Oiitlnndisli .Make t'p nl' n Dime .Museum Mciiniild, tlio I'nlhcr Could Not Contain llliu soil' nml Ills i:cluniiitlous Threw the House Into tlio Wildest Incite ment. For several wopks pant the windows of the stote mom at 127 Lackawanna uientti- base but no sue It leRonds as "Oram! Free Show, for Ciontloinen only," "See Unity Kietest, the Ranjo Cotnedian:" "Don't Sllss SeoltiR Lulu Slay, the Sllnd Itnitler:" Otlontal Danc Iiir (litis;" "LIvltiR Pictures," "Don't Fall to See the Wondoiful LivltiR Slet mnlil " 'I'hls Inst nained IorouiI no lntiRor Rlttcfs iho ssludoii Itn dls.ippeai.inco dittos ft 0111 last nlRltt The cause of Us dlsappeatam 1 is the disappearance of the iioiideiful llsltiR meimald. John Jones which will nimwer as well as an.i othei name Is u poor West Side miner. Sline last Thutsilay ho had been lookltiR IiIrIi and low tor his 17-j oar-old datiRlitor. who. after 11 liar. -up with hit" Htop-niother on Wodnesilav, left the house vowing she would noser lotntn. She didn't totuin that iiIkIH tmi the in xt da.s. and when tlio fntllet lettlltioil ft 0111 sunk In the senltiR and found bis ilniiRlttot stm absent lie set nut to look tot her. Rselj spate moment dutliiR the iln ami loitR Into the niRht bo tl. imped the city looklntr and liKiuitliiR esoiy wlieie foi his luminal rIiI. Ho did not rotif.i the police, lirinuso he hoped to Dud her ivlthottt ciontlU an soamlal. Last niRht, as usual, he was plod tllllR tlllotlRll the otondoil oelltlill cltv stlootw. pietlliR into the f.tce nf esol.s Rltl that looked an.sthlnR like Ills "Cas sle " Ten o'clock came and he was pie pared to totiirn linme to toport anotht 1 liuitless tlaj's -ottii It. 11 1: wi:nt insidi: On his way homowaul p.isslnc down Lackawanna asoniic, ho vet Red over tnssatds the bulldlliR line to skltt the btisj hustlliiR crowd. "Tills way Dilu te! Won't cost you nnytliliiR. Step tlRltt Inside." he beatd some one say and at the same time felt himself bo Iiir pttsliod latlior lotcllils into a biil llantb llRhted place, is hole thole ssas music and n crowd of people and IuurIi lor and clappliiR Just as li s,n ontoiliiB a s ixeti inustacho'l, bald-boadod, stinti tlkiu solced man on a sLiro In the tear nf the slot" si as Just fin'shln IIiir nieiniaid.' Tin cut tains of .1 tableaux ilvants frame won drawn aside tn "sott" music on a piano Hofnie the applause Hint the tevelatlnti usiialh plnvoked In oke the stillness, tin nltcll "iiie was dlstiai'lul finin the sight 111 the staRo bv n ct y from the re.n of tb li'ill. "C.i.ssl. . Sly C.01P Cnssio1 ' The inoi maid's fine lilatuheil isi behind the mask of paint, and droppliiR her hand minor and comb she lean. 1 ovet Horn the pedestal and lianti, al'i taspitiR the curtains pull-sl them to pethei. The man iroi" and the lectin ck thought that it w.t! a case of 11 171 drunk" and proeei ded to thtnii the ill tuibor Into the street. Tin audloni 1 stood on chaiis ot suiiouuded th-slriiRRllnt.- 111 tss t'oin the ccti'i nt which, ti'ioso tin dim of slmtllins foi t and shouts could bo heatd ' .M.s dauh ter, I toll ou she i-i mv daiiRhti r ' Just then Pattolinan John Jcblot v u, he ml the nickel from don n the sttoot, rushe 1 in lid quelled tin disturbance. hf.hind thi: sci:ni:s. i:pIanatlons ssei nude In hind the scenes. The Rltl linn llliiiRly doff, d In r "all and dose flttlnc coisorc and g't tlitR Into her strcu clothes went 01 1 s.ltli hot" half-ciylnR, halt-laiiRhliiR father. And the 111.111 with the w.im n-mus-tacbe and bald-head went nut liont .mil tool; down the caul "Don't Fall to Sic the Wondoiful LliltiR Sletmald." aiioinpanyiiiR Hi- action witli a sten totiait voiced "T'hell " SUIT AGAINST A CONSTABLE. He is Chnrcril M ith Until) ItriitiiiR .Mrs. Lliabotli .Wellnhoii. Another chaptot ssas yestertlaj added to the tale of bother between SI is. RiiKahelh SlcSIahon, of Ptovidonio. and Constable Seth Smith. Sits. SlcSIahon, thtouRh her attorney, T. P Duft, made an allocation to the elfect that the constable beat hot so badlj on De cember IS, last, that for a time het life was dcspalted of, and sho demands $1,000 damages as a balm for her in jutles. The trouble Riots s out of a UrIu over the possession of propeity in the Thltd waid. The attempt to dispossess Slis. SleSlalion cntnilod a lunn stiitiR of civil and criminal .suits, siaieely n ses sion of court, of tins kind, iIuiIiir the past jear bclni? fteo fiom at lonst one case in which the light llgutetl. I'irsl-Clnss IIhi'b Watch J.'.T."., wottli $"i.oo. cuaninlfod to b, a pot feet timekeeper. Davldow Hue. , jewelen and btokei. Crosvds. lr.iioasiiiR daily. 15011110111-1 nY, Ro.tid of Trail" buildiiiR. Headquarters I ES Lowest Prices. Cigars Imported .ind Key West selected from the best 'lactones. Trade supplied. Grope Fruit, Florida Oranges' and Fancy Ma laga Grapes. E. Q. Coursen Best (Joods (or Least Honey, TONIQIIT'S DINNER. All Airnii-jniiicnts I'liilsliotl for the An 111111I New lltiRlaiul Spionil. The annual dinner of the New KilR land socio! v will bo hold this esenlm? t the Hotel JoMtiyii. The dinner will boRln piotnt'tly til o'clock but thete will bo 11 rot option pot Ind for an hour piecodltiR llr fettsl. It will lie the cli'ientlt itunttal dlnnei and. like Its piodoccssois Is ('onsMorcd the ttltta esent ol lite kind in this part if the Mite. A R.iluxy of sppiikots will lospnnd to the toasts, nml amotiR them sslll lie: Res Dr Audi est V. V. Raymond, pres ident of I'hloti toilette, Sch'tioctndy. N V ; Rev. 1)1. Charles ClttlM llar llsnii ptovost Ouisldont) nf the ttnl setslty of I'ennsyls'anlii: Shot man l'Isittts, of Noll Yotk city, son of Sen ator i:i, iris, llotny S. Dutianil, SI. D.. or Rochester, N. S" ; Hon. Hemic K. Sundetsot', of Linn, Slass., and Rev. Rorcis isinol, nl St Luke's Kplsonpal c hutch. It has ben aiiaiiRod to base 1 overs for l-'l pet suns, but It hlstnr.s 1 clients Itself theli. will bo tnoto than thai mtmbor ptosent. rmiu 1'U In is.)i the niniiboi" Jumped to 115 last y.tr. or llfleoji nti'te than had been anticipated. Wllk-s ll.irie Pittston. Curbondalo, llonesdalo and ntliot towns and cities will bo Ri'iiei ittsly lopiosonted. HOLY CROSS CHURCH FAIR. tins Iteen Decided to Open it 011 ( tin Mm. 'is AKcrnoon. At a nieotliiR Sunday of the execu tive committee that has cliatRo of the piopnsod fair nf the 1 iiiiRrcRatiou nf Holy Cinss c hutch, Rellovuo, it was decided to open the fair at .! o'clock Chtlsttuas dii. The proliminai airuiiRomonts for the lull ate almost completed. Thete will bean entet talnmeiit e.n It esonliiR lilomliko. A handsome map of Alaska and all detail.1- ns to lollies, supplies, cost of .same, tttinspotiatlon chatRos, etc., etc., ftlinishcd flee, by MtltlliR F. J. Moore, (lonetal Agent, Nickel Plate Road, 113 i:ili.iliRi. sttoot, lltllfaln, N. V. TsvlnlnR, optician 123 Penn avenue, tn Harrib' drufj store. Hours 9 a. nx, 5 p. m. " Slerlint.' Silvei Thimbles 2" cents. Davldow Rtos. Hunks at a discount. Rojnolds Rtos - - I'.sery Article (.iinriintopil is lepiosPitted or money will bo c hoot -fully lofuptlrtl. Davldow Hros. Hooks nt n discount, Reynolds Hros. Ten Set, HS.SO. Flist ilnrs qttadiuple plate Dasidow P.ros - Ri:i:cil SI S PILLS for wind and distiess aftn 1 atitiR I'OPLLAR PRICES a DIII'l m ubiJiDij Useful Presents for Ohristmas. This store never contained a more selected stock of goods suitable for Holiday Presents, You will find them on every floor. Here are a few of them : Baby Carriage Ilobes, all kinds, all prices. Newspaper Wall Racks, 6oc to $1.00 each. Scrap Baskets. Work Baskets, Blacking- Boxes, Hassocks, Carpet Sweepers, Easels and Screens, Table Covers, lite. SIEBECKER & WATKINS 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ,$m&j& 3tf rMi?57X-X.RZMi 1W . mwmmt' r tw 'wrrw&m a,ty. if- mmzmm 1 3. a'i.iftjfrvShiiawr c 1 ' "-.T iiiir iifniv wm (L QrirrA W'i'fr.sw-ia . V VI (Wffi'fil ; Lt('H HI" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i -J MM. c 7 n, Henry J. Collins, Lt, LacI: Mm OIL 111 MANUFACTURING CO. 1 II to 1 id Morulliiu -ticet.ScniiiUiu, 1'iu 'Jcieiiliutio .Iili.i. MIM, LOBRICATIN PAINT IMil-ARTMniMT - l,tusel Oil, urnUli, Utyvtn, Japun awl rtliluulo litatu. r n mnn Urnntw tn Ml Hill V V I MP MV M MM U lUU UlUUl) UU 1 nil llilLl 5 lbs. California Stii'cated Raisins.. L'3c :i IbH. London I.ajer, Lai Re Fimej Raisins 2.V I lb. packnRo Finest Seeded Raisins I0o 1 lb. paekaRo Cleaned Ctirrunts !)c Fittest L'Rhorn Cltion. per Ht .. ..lli'ti Fancy Lemon Peel, per lb lue Fancy OtaiiRe Pool, tier lb '..I0o Choicest FIrs, per Ib 10c I lb. paekaRo Hxtra Quality Dates,. s.c :: qts. of choicest Capo Cod Clint- bortloH 25i Fatiej latualou Sweet Oiihirps. per ilnzon 10 j NUTS AND CANDIES. I! lbs or Choke .Mixed Nuts ;o Walnuts, per lb Uio Paper .Shell Almonds, per Ib Tie Pecans and Filberts, per II 10c 5 lbs Fivnih Sllxtcl Candy 1'.".'" .1 lbs. Hon Hon Slivd Caiiclj Ji 1 lbs Clear Tn.ss (Clit Istm.ts Cinnly) 2V 2 lbs. Choicest Chocolate Diops 2.V Peanut Taffy, pel lb 10c hat It is here von II Hud tn with 11 II nt. lino of Christmas Presents l mluellHs, 1 ants, MiuUas 1 Ine RiindUeichlpIs In I, Incus ami I unci silks, i-nis'ieiutcr, (ilovis, I urn i NiRht Shirts, l'ajnmiis, ISath Holies, Mneklntoshes, Neeksseur to I'lc'iisothe Slost I'nstlillous, in All styles nml and tuulltlcs, 'Iniiolln,' ll.is nml suit fuses. Inspect lliis Line lictoio parohus'tis BRONSON IlLLii BEST SETS OF TEETH, $8, InclttJIns tlio painlo-j extra"tlii;o! teeth by an entlroly noiv pto;au. 5. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 331 Spruce St.. Opp. Hotel Jermsn. Fur lings. Plain white, black aud grey combination Rugs in all colors. Bockers. Fine Mahogany frame Rockers, inlaid back, uphol stered in Silk Damask, all colors at $10.00. They are positively worth $13.00. Also Mahogany Frame Rockers, upholstered in Tapestry and Leather, $7.00, $S.oo aud $9.00. AilostSuitable Christmas Gift . . Is a good warm Ulster or Ovei coat. Christmas weather means cold weather, and a warm outer coat is essential. We have Ulsters in the best Irish Frieze or Beaver, and our stock of Men's and Boys' Overcoats is varied 111 cut. style and mateiiat to suit the most cor rect and fastidious taste. 222 Ave 412 1 " uDFllC6 bl., n , I CYLINDER OILS Turpuntlut', Wmto l.-iKt, foil Tur, 1'itcu ia 1 n uu 1 umnr v CilU Wl 220 Lackawanna Aya, Siailoa Pi. Whtilcsalc an J I'utail DRUGGSSTS. ' ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH 7m Ready Hixcd Tinted :aluts, loiiiviilont, Rrntifiiiiionk Uuriinia. Varnlsli Statin, riotllMiiRl'irUot lintliitionoflpoinlvo U OOlls linynolds' Wood Plnlsli. I"pti mils liesisiiod for Insuli Wor';. Alarhlc l-loor l-lnl.iti, I limbic nml Diiuinniok y. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PUR: LINSEED OIL AMD TUHPI'ITI'IE w A few suggestions for useful Holiday gifts. See our window. Hand & Payne -2IW Wiishini-ion Ave. ROOKCRY BUILDING. f u Don't worry a minute longer. Come to our store and you will find something for one and all. Whether you want to spend 50 cents or a thousand dollars, or any sum between, you'll find something rich aud useful aud ornamental. Watches, Diamonds, y;i Mi-wflvfl uai 1 Silver Novelties, Clocks, Jewelry, Best ol' goods at lowest prices. WEIGHEL, JEWELER 4 os svurci: sruixr. Oppnpi'iiIimi until fi.'i tlio lioltilny-i. P 8 :H iOOOOOOOOOOOOO 5 Silverware, Cut Glass, O Jardinieres, Flower Vases, tfts t Beer Steins, Fern Dishes " 0000000000005 25 LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS UK 13 ...,. , . .-. - . H OOOOOOOOOOOOO tt BiEIROPflLITi J WEIGHEL Bil33 110 112 Washington tti, Ma' yij Et fn. .Metis Ixtiihlliitr, p iajr Cuiiic In and ' juIv ArmuiJ If IV MOnjfUxm-rin.tf.vxrtnajj.-ivsniBn.ftf fV4ij(tu(a--4Ar.i't4ui)t0v;. a.'ijtH 1BII! Canes, Gloves, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Neckwear,., f k Baih'R.ob2s,elc. I nil Line uu Hcail ntf 2 in nflv o 1 III IUL iifii p 1 DDWCHTC i " irii l B t UK I ilLULsl U MM. 1 3. o MM w BELL li SI :Kotel Jenfy, HallJii Open Lcului,t,
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