TUESUAY, JANl'AUl' 4, 189. VILE SCKANTOK" TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1S9J. u JANUARY MAGAZINES, Century, Mimsey, McClurc's, Cosmopolitan, Sctlbncr's, Harper's, Ladles' Home Journal anil others arc icady now at Norton's Hook Slorc. Subscriptions received tor all periodicals at the publishers rates. Peloubcts' Notes on the Sabbath School lessons for year 1898. Calcndaisand Diaries for 189R. The balance or our Holiday Goods at deep cut prices to clear them out. M. NORTON, 3:2 Lackawanna Ave f Fire Insurance, 120 Wyoming Ave. 'DR. W, B. HENWODD, DENTIST c,G LACKAWANm AVE. I tlnxo. opened n General Insurance Odlco It, wm Hi m n l'eft Slock t'omnitnlei represented. Large ..ties espciclnll hollclted. Telephone. 18tX l'JMtSOXAL. Mlxi I'llziLtth Bentley, of Houcsdale. letiirned jesteidaj after xisltlm; fileiuls In this city. fc MIks Pontile Spalding, of ltnckfoul, 111.. Is the guest of her cousins, the Mi,' liPV.ins. of (.'.ipruse iieuue Alderman V. S Millar i coulluctl to his 100111 with lllnes- nlme last FiKlnv. His condition eitenl.i) was coniilcceiii. Mimes Mnrg.net McI.suikIiIIii anil I.ella O Nell, of the Si I100I of Mine tettirneil Xfxtcidax ufti'i Hpemllng the hollilnx.s with tlielr putcntx In llonesdale. ILL WITH PNEUMONIA. Alarming Condition of .Inuies Scnwi ton, ol Oxford, V. .1. A sad fatutp connected with th'e death of Mis Selden Sctimton last week Is the alaimlus: Illness of Josenh Scranton. of 0foid. who with his fam ily came tin to attend the ftneial and accompany tht remains of his aunt to the bgrlal place In Oxford. On the 'ouinev hither Mr. Kcrinton was taken 111 ana upon his nnlvul In Fei.'inton o seiIous hatl his condition become that he was iemovl to the Hohneinann hcunltal wheic he was found to be sutlerlug fiom 11 most alarming nttnik of nneumonla. Mr. Kc ronton Is a nuug man scauelv past thirty, and It la nuped that his strong constitution will aid his iecoety, al though his mndltion Is lendeiod moie mave because of a pievlmm Inluiv to one lung. Ills wife- and two chlldidu nic nt the home of Mr Jnms Seian ton on Miiniaa nienue, whet,' Is anxi ously awaited a hopeful tut 11 of the disease. DECREASE IN MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ltiit Your Had Tivoltc Less Tluin tlic Prccecdlng Year. Dining the year 1S97 theto wete 1,131' marriage licenses gi anted. This Is it rkciease of an even dczen as compiled to lf95 Had the fmepait of the year bcn as plentllul of nuptials as '.he latter theie would have been a eiy decided Increase. .11 A II It li: I). WALKKIi-UOIiKKTS-In Seianlon Pa . Jau S, IMiS. hy !lu I" P. Unt, ut the Hampton Stiect Mclliudlsl Kplscopil parsonage, Thomus WulKer ami JIHs Bamh A, Xtobeils, both of PcckWlle. DILI). JONUS. In West Srrantoii, .Ian. 1, 1Sts, Dnvld Jones. ril pars of age. ut Ills lesldenie, 13.' North Jlaln aunue I'll nernl Wednesday afteinouu at 2 o'clock. Senlccs nt the First Welsh Coiiuiesit tlnniil chuich Intfiment at U'uHhburn street temeteij WILLIAMS.-In West Scidliton, Jan , 18'iS. Minnie, the Infant il.iUKhtei of.Mr. nnd Mm. Thomas O. Wllllums. at the paiental residence, :Uj North Itebeoea aemie. Funeial this nrteinoon fiom the residence at 2.'M o'clock. Interment nt Wimlibuin bticet cemetery. ; a OFP Ittgular price on 'til Holiday U ood d m. MnnlpiK. Kllll llieni Kliltilili. s rbt ttobos I'aJumaM, Silk I'm. 4- J.8." n 1 linen, cmieiueat, Mill Wafers, the flatter - , , -- - 305 Lackn. A. V THE V 'I LAUNDRY) V. 308 Penn Ave. J . A B. WAR MAN f ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE YALE ALUMNI Was Held Last Night la the Board ol Trade Rooms. MANY OLD BOYS AND YOUNGSTERS Wcro Gnthcrcd About ft Tnhlo Load ed U'ilh Cooit Things Served I'rom the Scrnnloii Club Her, Joseph Txvlchcll,ol the Ynlc Corporntlon, nmt K. A. Smith, ol Noxt York City, lloth ol the Clnss or Til), Wero Among tho Spotikcrs-Corncll IJ. of 1. nnil Princeton Heprosonted. I.n!t nleht's second animal banquet of the Yale Alumni association of Scranton xxns held In the bou-J of truck' looms and was cvciythln? In appoint input and festivity that would be Im plied bv an announcement of such n KatheilnK of eonvix litis. Thoe prp (tit were the "old boys" a well as the younRsters and they numbered oxer llfty members and a few ru?sH. very neaily n romplete representation of the orKonlatlon. The ptesldent, Colcnel II. M. Holes '09, was toaatmustet. A splendid dlnnei was serxv 1 from the Seumton club under the dlieetlon of the stew aid, George O'Xeill The banrinet table wnf arranged In the form of n "T" In the board of trade's assembly looms. Smllax nnd roues from the cieenhoues of President Boles wcte lined In a- taseful docotn tlon of the table. A boutonnlere of lllh-s-of-tlie-x-allcy was furnished each ol those present. The two siieMs of honor w ere now J. II. Txvlchell. of the Yale corpoiatlon, and llugene A. Smith, of New York city, both classmates of Pi evident lloie. Mr. Smith, the .' v.iledletorlan. The company was seated as follows: "i 's a o 3 'J A Di. I.. T. Shiermkei. (Wllkea-Hartc.) A. G. Hunt. J. S. Harding, Wllkes-Banu. J. I!. Dlmmick. J. B. AVoodwaid. Wllkes-Baire. W. J. Hand. ' C. 13. Stui ges. Mr. Connei. San 1'ranclsco. C. A. Belln. W. J. Toriey. Mr. Abbott, Plaliideld. A. .. Iluntingtuii. O. H. Welles, Jr. V. B. Belln. Mr. Itoblnson. Hartford. .7. Jl. Boles. Mr. Hull, New York city. W. B. Haston. Tobyhanna. Selden Case, Tobjhanni. C. S Woodtufr. Mr. I.oiiK-. r. M. Lynch. F. It. Blocker. THE MI'NU. The menu was paiticuianv do- signed for enjoyment from the flist louise to the finish and was as fol lows: Blue Points (lien Turtle Soup ii oiled Smelts, Cueainbeis Patties, Oysteis and Sweut llieads Kudlshes OlHes Hoast Saddle of Venison relet y Cut rant Jelly Baked Sweet Potatoes Caullllower with Cheee CI 1 em Peas Mint Sot bet Jot dan Almoiuls Pecans Ouall on To.it Lettuce Salad Itoanefort Cheese Coffee C'lgais Music was fuinlshed by Itatier and iluilng the feat WPie sung "Ell Yule," "We Meet Again Tonight." "Lautlger Horatlus," "Delta Kappa F.psllon," "PsI Hpsllon," "Amid," "The Mei mald" and "Dear Old Yale " Following were the toasts: "Yale FnlversltJ " Bex, J. H. Twitched. M Of the Yale Coipotatloii. ' Kmbryonlc Yale" W. 11. Buell, '89 "I'ndei -Graduate Yale"..W. J. Torrey, " "Yale In the Llchtles," James W. Oakfoul, '81 llecently Hetiuned ftom Abtoad. "Yale Alumni' Kuirem Smith, t,s "Fnlverslty of Pennslxanlu " John L. Wentz, M. D. "Cornell Fnlversltv," Hi orrfe U. Brooks O. '91 "Foreign Universities" (with special jeferetire to such as ure located In the stute of Nexx- Jersey). Itux-. James Alef.eod, D, D. Pilncelon, ') WI10, It Is hoped, will glxo a statement of tho steps being taken by Princeton to withdraw firm the list of so-called "Fresh Watet" colleges. ABSENT MDMHKHS In addition to those xxhosj names appear In the foregoing the following nre membeis of the Alumni associa tion: Jams Aichbald, Jr., S7; Jos eph A. Arclfbild, 'SS Sj Thomas F. Aiehbild, '9C; 1. S. Case, '16 H.: K. F. Clmn-berltln. C. M. Haihawa. '99; P.. S. Hull, 94; Hon. Alfred Hand, n"; H. E. Hand, '84; Hon. W. II. Jesun. 9, W. II. Jessup, Jr., 'SI; H, E, Med way, 1900: II. L. Moses, 1900; W IJ. Neville. '99; Hon J, A. Ser.ttttr.il, 'M; fl. E. Stfvens, 95 S ; Augustus Thomp son, '95 H.j W. S. V. Thome, '84; C O. WnllU, '97 S.; O. Weston, 'K6: The eecullv committee xvho ar pangj!the bnnuuot xxeie: Piesldcnt r.ole: iV n. Dlmmltk, vice ni-CNltlent: Paul B.llelln, socrotuiy nnd tivasurer; W. W. ffianton und J, H. Neale. Not a li.UJs originality and taBto tern displayciBHmeiiu cards xxhlch weic desHBpjjM The lugir a b 1 iHpr 0 d u e 1 1 0 n the seali picture looking and ImndoRcd Pilnt-elon tiger with the tip of h'lii tall formed Into n. largo "C." a reminder of the 6-0 foot bnll score, was accompanied with these, two vemes: Oh me. Oh in t How we blacked The TlRer's eye! Oh Yale, oh Yalul How we twisted The. 'Ilgcr's tulll NIQHT SCHOOL FOR QIRLS. IMilcfUlnnnl C'lnsnes nt V. M. C. A. Itcsitmo Tlil Week. The Younp Women's Christian asso ciation announces that thu new term In the educational clpsnes opens this week. Sites Kmtna Lewis, the teacher In elementary Ilngllsh will In' triad to welcome any new students. The class es) meet Monday und Thursday even ings. Miss Durle, a studeht from the business collage, teacher a class In penmanship evety Friday evening. These classes are frep to members of the ftFsocltlon " Mrs. M. V Hamilton's rlnsi In French meets every Monday at 4 o'clock, and Thursday at D o'clock. Mrs. Ko?hler'a classes In Oennan meet every Wednesday. Advanced Herman at 3.4 o'clock and the Hulnnlng class at 1 o'clock. Please call at the of fice, 205 Washington avenu, for fur ther Infoi tuition. LIVELY RUNAWAY. Superintendent Beemer's Horses Did Some Fast Running and High Jump ing Little Damage Caused. A team of black horses owned by Supeilntendent Oeoige lleemer, of the Hillside Home, ran away on Franklin nxenue at 4.30 o'clock yesterday after noon, doing damage to a number of diay wagons congregated nt Franklin and. Lackawanna avenues, and knock U a '& o a u v ti u o 11 e v. W. H. Bucll. Judge V. N. WllUnd. H. Belln. jr. i:erctt Wancu. W. W. Scranton. Judge IX. W. Archbald. Dr. N. Y. Leet. J. B. Neale. ' S. B. Thome. A. n. Hunt, jt. L. T. Bliss. Georgo Woodiuff. Dr. P. F. Gunstcr. II. W. Boles. i:. II. Conned. T. I.'. f'onnell. Mr. Peek, New Haen. Mr. Cm ran New Haven. Mr. Baldwin. Hawaii. Wot th Scianton. It W. Archbald, jr. C. II. Doud, '. S. Jennings Tred Connell. Ing doxxn a 14-year-old girl as they crossed over the axenue at a blind pace. One of the hoises peifoimed the feat of jumping clear over a team of the diny horses and landing on a whlftle tiee, badly tnjuilng Its mouth. The mnaxva stinted on Franklin avenue, a few jaids north of Linden street. The bolt in the whlflle-ttee fell out at this point and the pole chopping under the hoises' hind feet, frightened them. The team then began their mad lllght. Dilver Bert RoiepaugH held on to the telns and xvas jerked out on the load. He xvas dragged twenty feet be fote he loosened his hold. Dashing down the avenue, the team teached Lackaxxanna and shot across to th other side, xvhere the usual nest of x-agons xveie collected. In crossing the avenue one of the hotses tan into little Nellie Jeffries. The girl xx as knocked down, but the liot.se, luckily, did not strike her with Its feet. A few ards fuither on xxpie the xxngons AVlthout lessening their speed the team madp stialght for this hunch of vehicles and horses thiee deep on the side of the avenue. One hotse passed In betxveen two wagons and smashed against a whllilte-tree. The other, It seemed, xxas foiced to run plumb against Jacob Getye's team. Instead of doing this, the horse made a noble leap In the air, cleared the txx-o horses and landed on top of Diayman Quick's hoise 011 the other side. The scene nt that moment wns ex citing. The noise of the smash and the shouts of the score of jlraymen as they tiMlied at the runaways; and on the other side of the nvenue another crowd xvas running to the assistance of the little girl. After a lot of backing and "get epplng," the horses xxere extricated and led Into the open. Driver Horepaugh arrived ten minutes afterward and took charge of the horses. A veterinary suigeon, upon exnmlng the Injured horse, found that four teeth xveie broken. The equine Is valued at 1500, Is very upeedy and the pride of the poor farm. The biggest damage done, however, will come In the shape of a bill from the draymen. Little Miss Jeffries had the nose bleed and limped badly, but she xxas not seilously hurt. She xvas on her xx ay t'u'see her grandma on louer Lackawanna avenue, to xvhom the wns going to make a Nexv Year's present Ir the shape of a fancy calendar. When the little gitl was thrown to tho ivad and, expecting to llnd her terribly tnjuted the croxvd rushed to her side, little M'es Joffrles' first xxords xxeie: "Where's my calendar?" Not Do. "You xxouldn't do for a cable car con ductor," said the water piper to the uas meter. "Why?" asked the gis meter. "You register too much." Harlem Life. NEW OFFICERS ARE NOW IN CHARGE Assumed Control ol the Affairs of the County Vrstcrday. THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL ACTS Charles i'oos llrolticrln-Lnw ofltc cordcr of I)ecd AVornke Has llccn Clven n Place in Tlint OI!lcc--i:i-m nr Dnnlcls fins Succeeded Clinr les Mcrl In the Ollico of tho Clerk of the CourlsCoinnilsionors He organize. It Is noxv Sheriff Piyor, County Trensuier Kelly, Prothonotary Cope land, Cleric of the Courts Daniels, Re corder Wnrnke, neglstcr of Wills Koch, Jury Commissioner Doherty, Jury Com missioner Wiggins, and, as formetly, District Attorney John K. Jones. The nexx county officials took their ofllces at high noon ytsteiday. The thtee Judges came on the bench at 12 o'clock and henrd the rending of tho commissions, nfter which Sheriff Pry or submitted his appointments, which weie approved They are the same as printed yesterday In The Tribune, nnd Include the additional matron for the jail, which means the appointment of Mrs, Kate H. Hurd and the icteiitlou of Mis. Cota M. Johnson. Warden Simpson's salary xns fixed at $100 a month. The deputies tccelve $7f; the kecpets, $70; and the matrons,$"0 The deputies took their oaths of office be fore Clerk of the Courts Daniels, "Sher iff" Itorttee, of Moscow, among them. In the cleik of the courts' ofllce the force xx 111 conslHt of Kmll Ilonn, chief deputy and Elmer Daniels, assistant. Mr. Daniels xxas formetly In the re corder's otllce. He Is a cousin of Cleik of the Coutts Daniels, and a resident of Tajlor. The letention of Charles Mertz xvas deemed Inexpedient for geo giaphlcul reasons, both he and Mr. Bonn being residents, of the South Side. YOOS APPOINTED. Charles A Yoos, a brother-ln-laxx- of Itecorder Warlike. Is the appointee in the recorder's ofllce, omitted fiom yes terday's list. In the register's, piothonotary's and treasurer's offices the xxorklng foice Is as printed yestetday, Henry T. Koeh ler, deputy leglster; P. II. Coyne, deputy treasurer, and M, G. Kasson and J. F. Cummlngs, deputy prothono tarie.s. Tho couits' commissioners-organized at noon hy electing S. W. Unbelts chairman. Giles Ilobcits xx-as last j ear's chalrmnn. Charles F. Wagner, chief clerk; E, E Robathan, first assistant, and Fied W. KlrchoiT, Hecnnd assist ant, xxeie ie-elected, Hon. II. A Knapp continues ns county solicitor. Dr. D. A. Donne xxas chosen to suc ceed Dr. D. H. Jenkins as jail physi cian. The selection of Janitois, gtound keepers and the like ax as passed over for the present. Congiatulatlons. cigar smoke and Expei t John Oenter changing the combinations on the ofllce safes xx'as the order of the afternoon In the loxxer corridor. Cleik of the Couits Daniels' Hist official act xvas to Issue a marriage license to a coloied couple The first official act of Ptothonotaiy Copeland xxas to file an ordei of couit appointing M. P. Caxvley a master to take depositions In the matter of the restoration of a lost deed to the prop erty of Mary Rairett, of Carbondale T. P. Duffy was the attorney. SHERIFF'S FIRST ACT. Sheriff Ptyor's first act xxas to issue an order to his son. Deputy Geoige E. Piyor, to take a man down fiom jail to enter ball. Th- final act of ex-Sheriff Clemons was to sell out the Lackawanna Drug store and Waters' hat stoie. In taking leave of his fotce at the Jail, ex-Shei-Iff Clemons said he had them to thank for the fact that during hi, tetm the Lackaxx'anna county jail continued to be the best conducted jail in the state. He xxas sorry, he said, that Sheriff Pryor could not see his va clear to letaln them all; he had lecomiuended each and evety one of them to the new sheriff. The ictlrlng sheriff then passed a box of cigars. POLITICAL JOTTINGS. The Democratic county committee met last night In Industrial hall on Spiuce street and made preliminary at range meuts tor a lslt ol William J. ilr.xun to this city and dlnussed the scliool bodid unmbetshlp iucstlnn. L'lulimat Fiank .1 ritzslmmonb was lit and confined to his icom at tltp Scranton House and could not be present. T J, UuKgan, or Utiii moie. xxus chOhPn to pielde. It xxas de ililcd to hax-e Jlr. Rryati come h, le on rildax', IVbtuaiy 11 It possible. Chair man Fltzslmmons xxas dhected to appoint a committee to muke ditalled artang: mviits for Mr. Rrjan's xlslt. The el ite falls on tho Friday before election, Tues day the lith. 'What xvas done In refetenre to fcriiool board matteis would not be xxholly ipxealed for publication It xxas discussed, hoxxexer, nnd xxhatexer dellnlte steps are to be taken In leference to nominations xxllt bo begun at tonights meeting of the city committee Theto will be a meeting of the Demo ciatlc city committee tonight In tho of fice of the chaiiman, Attorney Geoige B Horn Tho object of the meeting Is to consider the advisability of nominating a ticket of six school dlrectots for tho eitj' at huge nnd to llx a tlmn and place for holding a convention to nominate such a ticket. Among thoso mentioned for the Democratic ticket are T. J. Jennings. A I.. Francois, Churles Conrad, John Gib bons and Renson Davis, of tho pre.ient board, and Common Councilman Jnmts J (Jrler. of the Third xx-aul. Attorney D J New Cream of Wheat is made from the best hard spring wheat, and, being almost pure, is highly recommended for the use of diabetic per sons, or those of weak digestion. E. Q. Coursen Pure Food Products, 420 Lackawanna Ave. Wholes tie mid Retail Ilecdy Is mentioned for chairman of tho proposed convention. j M. IJ. Clarke, the picsent select coun cilman of tho Sixth ward, and John 12. Regan, common councilman, arp waging a lively battle for the Democratic nomi nation for sell ct council In that ward. Patrick Calpln Is unopposed for the Dem ocratic nomination for common council In that ward. The Democratic voters of the Seventh ward will havo a caucus next Bitunlay evening at the regular polling places be-txx-een the hours of t and 7 p. m. for tho purpose of nominating n candidate for school controller and district officers. Frank Manley, of Prospect nxenucls n candl'lnfp for tho Democratic nomination for school controller In the Nineteenth ward. SCHOOL FORMALLY OPENED. LxercUes nt Noxv No. 1," Ilnllding Yesterdav Afternoon. Another of the ninny nexv and model school buildings recently built In -this city xx-ns opened yesterday xxlth fitting fotmnllty. It xvas the noxv No. lti build ing, nt the corner of Stone avenue nnd Rroolc ptieet. In the Twentieth ward, of which John Gibbons Is the controller. The building Is nn elght-rcnm sttuc ture, fuinlshed nnd equipped xvlth alt the modern and sanltniy appointments. The nichltect xvas John W. Duckxxorth. Conrail 'Pchroedet, the contt actor, erected the building for $20,4U, nnd Hunt & Connell Installed the heating nnd ventilating system for $1,220. At present only txx-o looms xxlll be oceu p'ed, these by the primary grades from the Fig street school, No 11 annex. The teacheis. Mrs. Dempsoy and Miss Gibbons, will be undet the d'lvctlon of Principal John !2. O'Mnlley of No. 11. The school openl yestetday mot 11 li.g but the di'dliMiory exerclvps xx-ere not held until 2 n'clu ! In th- after noon. Fo fills puroi'se a stago xxas elected ail I seats nt ranged In the cor ridor of th fltst 'loot. There xa a large number of xxa'd residents of both sexes piesent, und the folloxvlng school board officials: President Jennings, Superintendent of Schools Howell. Secretaiy IJ. D Felloxvs. Controllers Gibbons and Schrlefor. City Treasur er C. G. Roland pieslded at the request of Contt oiler Gibbons. Conspicuous among the decoiatlons xvere pictures of Washington, Shei ninn. Grant and Sheridan festooned with Hags. A large sill; United 'States flag made hy Mr. and Mrs. Claus, xxas presented by them to the school, and received by Ml. Gibbons. The latter and Chairman Roland made fitting speeches of ncknoxvledgemcnt. Addt esses xxere made by Chaiiman Roland, Mi. Gibbons, Mi, Jennings. Superintendent Howell and Mr.Shrlef er. The progiamme xvas Interspersed with music by the Forest band and pat riotic songs. PUBLIC SCHo'oL PERMITS. V Not Nccp.ssn.ry to Got Them ot Super iutondtiut Howell This Week. Semes of patents and others xxho are calling at the ofllce of Superintend" nt Hoxxell for penults for the iidmissi n of pupils into the schools can sax-c tltenielx oft that trouble. No permits ate neeev.iry during this week. Th Ilrst xeeks o September, Janti aty und April are the lirst of the fall, xxlntf" and spring teims lespecllx'elx. During these xxeeks jieimits ate not necessary, ns the pioper registrations lie made by principals and tendinis. Only during subsequent xxeeks nie pei mlt for ndmlion tequired ficm the superintendent. m 1 Klondike. A handsome map of Alaska and all details as to routes, supplies, cost of same, tiansportatlon charges, etc., etc., fuinlshed ftee, by xvritlng F. J. Moore, General Agent, Nickel Plate Road, 23 Exchange stieet, Buffalo, N. Y. MY 1 1 0 H After Inventory Day (Jan ist) we always mark down and close out all odd lots, lemnants, dropped patterns, and all of our regular goods of which we have a surplus. Beginning Monday, we will un load this stock, if prices will accomplish our purpose : Tapestry Brussels Hody Ilniksels wcax-e, xnlue lis cents ARn perjiud, for Dili week's oulc "du Best All-Wool Ingrains Regular pi lie and xiilne 05 cents, Cnn for UiW xveeU'Nunle duu RUG SPECIALS. WhlteorGre Goat Hugs bm.xnyi Hut;-, HUnUCi Inches HmiuR M'Uti , I.lli . -JUT, SIEBECKER & WATKINS 406 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. HENRY J ooooooooooooooooo Henry J. Collins, Lt., LaCka.: y 1 11 to l-ll) Meridian htreet.Scranton, l'a. Telepuoue UDBfi BURNING, LUBRICATING ANB GYLINBER OILS. PAINT DCPAUTMCNTIdnieed Oil, Turpontlue, White Lead. Coal Tar, I'ltoh Varnlili, Dryer Japan undBblugleHlalii. Special Bargains in All t, Departments for Monday, Jan. 3. l$CirSce Sunday Papers. Clarke Bros Special Prices on Bath Robes Today to Reduce Stock. 'S Hatters and Furnisher. 412 Spruce Street BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8, Including tho painlosi extracting o! teetli by an entirely new process. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., 321 bpruce St.. Opp. Hotel Jermn. 1 UPHOLSTERY. Lace Curtains Nottingham, oeru and white, per plr,l " 50c, 75c Chenille Portieres Dado unci tiiere, it yard loos, choice Qfl. while they lust DUG earh Tapestry Table Cover JLijaids sqnme, fonr colors, heaxr nr. fringe DOC WINDOW 8HM)ES . l()e to $..-,0 ea, h COCOA MAIS . . tromtucup COLLIN AflostSuitable Christmas Gift . Is a good warm Ulster or Over 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 in cut, style and material to suit the most cor rect and fastidious taste. 222 Ave i TALLIN s S. 1IKB1, 820 Lackawanna Are., Scranlon Pi Wholesale nnd Hctnll DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH-ZINC, ' Ready nixed Tinted Paints, Conxenlent, Kcunomlcal, Durable Varnish Stains, rtodiicliigreifccttinlta(touofExpnslT - Wood. Rnynolds' Wood Finish, Enpecljifi' JJeaigtied for Inslila Work. Marble Floor Finish, Purtililo nnd Dries cj,ulekty. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PURE UNSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. Up-to-Date Hatsd Rrniis2iings Hand & Payne 203 WnSlilnsloii Ao. WOOKEffV BUtLOtNCt f.00X3tifj11irnitltll( C " m h i mM n n v h w nA 'M n t ' g CHINA HALL,! a WEICHEL BROS,, 140142 Washington Ave, 51 Mear.s Building, 0. L Come In and Look Around. j JiK5050KMUKS A. E. ROGERS THE JEWELER. Diamonds, Watchis, Clocks, JswBlry and Silverwire, Novelties and SpscialtiK, Bric-a-Brac, Fina China, Gut Glassware, Onyx Tables, Lamps, iu endless variety. The lat est productions always found in our assortment. We are now showing the finest line of China ever exhibited, in rich and cheap decorations. 211 LnckawiiniM Avenue SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist VHOSK office H Hi IMpnOPLCJi-fti? na menne, in XVllr innn' White Kroat Uliou Blore, exnnitna tbe eje freo In th most nccurntu way anil hid prices for apeo. tatlei nre cheaper ILiiiu ilnouliere. A l:i mentable tudllTorenc to tho prou,er enre.Qt tlieexea sCem to Dot. -Stt ViJ'U jw, ( )tjn ehS most peoplaumiL c1? t?J JmB" Wsfee) the lime come xvhen V-ius" ' t' iiejilnelies. Irjinerfept x If ion, or other resiilf ofauch neglect ctxe xvnrnlng that nature. robeltlm; ngalnit such treatment of, pneA.1 tbo most precious gifts. Normal vljlony,,? hlesalna unappreciated uulll It haa hei-nA, and restored; Its lull xuluo l then eai'f0 Therofore, you Bhould not loso ilny, h-0 w. having j onreyeu examined. 1 "'"fSfJri. a gladly render froa of charge is v RGMKMBER THE PLACRy ff 215 Lackawanna Vve,nu In the White Front Sho: f More. 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