THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 189S. RELIGIOUS. Christmas falllnff on Sunday give1 Hpcclal Importnnco to the icIIrIous oli Korvnnco of tho Jay. Tho plans for ap propriate celebration of the Rteat feic.U occasion hnvo been made with unumnl tare this season. The vat Ions rhutch") jlll nil have exeiciies of exceptional Interest. The service ttt Kltn I'arlc (htirch will be the mot elaboiate i-Mr held In that chut eh on u similar oc casion, llov. Dr. i M. Ulftln will rUp h fine address In the morning when special Llirlittnus music w 111 be na dered by the riuartette. In the evening a most delightful programme will be given, when the qtinttetts will he as sisted by a splendid chants of sixteen voices. The tiumbets will Include an tlphonnl sinking by n. Kills' ehntus unci a chorus of men, stationed at the oppo site end of tho galleiy where'ti sec ond otgan will lead the ieponsle mu sic. It Is expected that a iuaitetto of brass instruments will alo assist in the accompaniment. Kroil Wldniaver will play violin solos, Mrs. 1'. P Ptl.e and Mrs. J. Alfred Pennington will assist in piano and organ accompani ments. KnglMi caiols will also ln sung. The Clulsttnas choir will con'ilst of the following: Misses lMlth James, A. Lhla Jones, Mai gat et Jones, Jose phine Medway, Katherlne Mongin, Elizabeth F. nice, Clara Simpson, i;iU abeth Thomns. Mary Thomas. Mrs (. F. Reynolds, Measrs H 11, Heldlt'iunn, Frederic W. nmrlch, Hemy IJvnns, Hector Jnmes, 'Willis T Leonaid, "'ur tls Powell, Abiam 1j Thomas, Richard J Thomas, Alfied Wooler. The Sunday Mhool exercises will be on Tuesday following ('hi Minus, when a cantata will he among the fe.ituies. In the Fitst Piesbyterlan ehuiehthe day will be given up to Chilstmns festhltles. In the morning Dr. M( I.ood will delhei an apprnptlate ad dress and the choir will tender appro priate musle. In the af let noon n unl in service of all tho Sunday schools on nected with the chuuh will be held. In the evening an elabotate song ser vice will be held. At the Second Presbyterian church a similar plan will bo obseived, when beautiful mnslc will be given, under the direction of Otganlst Chance. A unique featuie of the Christmas cele bration will be the pait taken by toe children, who will bilng gifts for little people less lavored than themselves. A most elaborate musical piogramtne will be rendered at the I'enn avenue Paptlst chut eh, and the pastot He v. It. F Y. Plene, will give a chai.icter Istie sermon. The beautiful serv ice for Chrlstims will be held in St. Luke's and Gineo '. K . t v,V, K K , . K V. . . . v, f.vLV, V I x" V X' x v X' ' V X" X X' X' ' V tt X' X' X" V X" X K X' X" X' V X' X' K ' X" ? X X" X" x X' X" X' X' x X' X X' X' X' X' X' X' X' V X' X' X' V X' X' X' ' &' X' X' X' X X' a X' X' V V V X V X' V X' X' V X' fc" V V X' X" X' V V V X' Store Open Evenings '4i lirl HI JTVPr V Emmmmm Scranton Store 124 A real Christmas carnivalSaturday Every effort is being made to prepare this store for one ot the biggest rush days it has ever seen, for such we anticipate today weather permitting. Additional help has been engaged tn all of the most important departments and everything has been done to facilitate business. Having been filled to overflowing since our re opening, we have had ample time to test eveiy por tion of our store system, and to be truthful with you we find nothing lacking anywhere. Plenty of help. No waiting, no delay. Store is decorated today as it never was before, Laurel and holly wherever you may look-, and thous ands of holly twigs for your own personal adorn ment, if you so fancy. Ask for them. Holiday One of the dress iin(teri!. most sensi ble gifts anyone c.in think ot. If the pattern does not suit the le ceiver there is nothing easiei than to exchange it here. Just the thing, if you want a sensible suggestion. Holiday Big sale of ladies' Jackets and misses' jackets now, in order to close out our stock while it is still new. We never carry any garments from one sea son to another. Excellent values here ical worth rang ing from $5 to So.oo, at $3.98 to.19.98 Holiday Biggest assort llOVClUcs. ment of its kind in this city. Albums ol every description, musical and otherwise. Toi let, manicure, shaving and jewelry sets. Glove, hand kerchief, jewel and collar boxes, from the cheapest to the best. Big choice at from 39c to $5.98. Holiday We offer here just books a few of the sug gestions that oiu Immense book department af fords. Our stock comprises books that are appropriate for everybody. For instance: Henty books for boys, illustrated, cloth bound. . .29c Vassar books, the favor ite for girls, cloth 35c Henty books, extra hol iday edition, illuminated cover 45c All the newest books bv favorite authors, copyright editions and special holiday bindings. Religious books and classics of every descrip tion. Lebeck u M A 'A "A "A ' '4 'A mA 'A mA A A A A Reformed chinches, while nt the Ca thedral this great holiday of the yr-r w ill be celebrated with all tho Impres slveneos which every accompanies ChrlsttnaR tide. Last Wednesday evening the mem bers of the First Chtlstlan church, .Voitlt Scranton, teluctantly accepted tho toslgnation of Rev. R. R. Hulglu, who haq been their pastor for the last eighteen months. During this time Rev. liulgln has seen tho edifice com pletely lemodeled and re-furnlshed, making It one of the finest church buildings In the Noith Knd, About foilv new lnembeis wero ridded to tho lolls. He hns nlo Bticceedod In organ izing a new congregation of clliclplen of Christ, to which charge he has been called as pastor. Their edifice on Tripp avenue has also been temodelled and te-f mulshed. Rev. Uulgln began tho work In this place with eight members. Todav it has about forty. Three months ngo a Sunday chool was or ganised with seventeen HCholais. At the present time over 100 are enrolled. In i ominemoratlon of the great achievement In our n-itlonnl life dur ing the year jllt closing, Rev. Robert F. Y. Pierce has artanged a special service at th-5 l'enn uventie church for tomorrow evening. The members of the National Olmid will be In attend ance under the command of Colonel "vVntte. This will be the lllst thnu the new guard Imve attended divine services sine their being mustered in. The Grand Annv men will bo In at tendance alio, and all the old soldiers now In the iltv aie cordially Invited A special progi ammo has been ar i armed for this seivk" The pastor will preach on "Gi eater America, or the New 12m In Our National I,tf." In the Second Piesbytetlan chinch, under the direction of J. M. Chance, the following music will be tendeied: Oigin Prel'idc, Invocation In It Flat, Dubois Anthm, "Closing the Bar" Wotds bv Tennyson Sdinpsltcr Mls Illnck, Ml I.tngeii and Choir. Offirtoiy, Duet. "Theie Is a Green I 111:. ' Arimtrong Oigan Postlude Salome Mlgloms Hews Notes Piofeor F. Ilulley, of Keystone ac ademy, will preach In the Waveilv HaptM church Sunday inotning, Die. IS, at 10.30. The Rev. S.vdney K. Fvans, M. A, , . V, . t V. V. l . . . ". . . '1 Until Christmas. . t .1 X ,x a .1 ." a H ft & S ft .t & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X - 126 Wyoming: Ave. Holida) Beginning with to cailriics day we shall make a special reduction on certain popular kinds goods that bling twenty cents a pound and moie wherever you may go. We apprehend a big sale ot confectionery during the coming week and have amply provided for it. Chocolates and bon-bons will continue at twenty cents the pound, The tollowing are special value and will continue permanently at the price men tioned: Peanut Brittle, lb 11c Buttercups, lb 12c Molasses Creams, lb.. 12c Holiday Men's iropi.r neckwear, lurnishings are really the only kind you will find here. Beautiful neckwear in tecks, four-in-hands, puffs and bows fetching colors styles that are unique and somewhat more exclusive than the aver age. Values that make them half price at our figures. 25c and 50c. Holiday We have at the gloves present time one of the most complete assorments of gloves that we ever carried since we have been in business, Gloves at all prices, but quality always the best. Particular attention is directed to a keai, kid glove in all the popular shades at One dollar. Others at $1.25, $1.50 and $i in every length and shade that is popular. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X & Cor in AA A A 'A A 'A 'A A A A A A A "A AAA A i&lffi. will bo ordntned to the priesthood ot Bt. Luke'H chut eh by tho night Hav. mhelfoerf Talbot, D. D., tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. On Monday tho Rev. Mr. Evans will return to Manhelm, Pa., where he Is rector ot St, Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. E. J. Morris, of Wllkcs-Barre, will occupy tho pulpit of tho Plymouth Congregational church tomorrow at both rcKUlar services. The Rev. Thomas do Oruchy bavins fully recovered from his recent Illness will occupy his own pulpit next Sab bath at both services, AVIll J. McConnell, the famous tem perance orator, will begin a scilea of lectin en In tho Wavorlv Uapttst church fc'undov evening, Dec. 18, At the Haptifit ministers' conference on Monday mornliiff Rev. J. R. Ellis, of Rlakely, will read a paper on "Th Sphinx and the Savior, a voice fioirt Etrypt." The nnnut'l meeting of the congrega tion ot the Plymouth Congregational church will be held at tho church next Monday evening. This will be a very Important meeting as a call will bo Is sued for a pastor. The Philippine question will bo dls euMed by Rev. Dr. James Mcl.cod nt tin Flist Prcsbyteilan church tomor row evening. His topic will be "What Should Our christian Nntlon do with Our Wevv Possessions?" but his thought will ho chiefly dltected tc the Philip pine pioblem. The Pundny nfternoon meeting of the Young Men's Christian association will be held tomorrow at 3.45 In the old rooms at 1J4 Washington avenue. Clenrge E. Davis, who Is so well known In Scranton, has been secured for this service. Young men are cordially in vited to be present. Mulo by Asso ciation oichcstia. Good singing. Eveiy preparation Is mnde for the conduction of confirmation eeicles next Monday evening In St David's Episcopal church. A class of twelve candidates will be piesented by tint lector, Rev. E. J. Mcllenrv. The sei vlce will commence promptly at 7 .',0 o'clock and Rt. Rev. Rlshop Ethelbert Talbot, D. D. LT.. D, of this diocfo, will he In cheige. Tomorrow's Services Episcopal. St hukL b ParNh -Rev. Itogcis Hi ad, rcctoi, Rov. 11. J. llnughton, (.color iur. uto; Rov. M li N.imIi, Junloi curate. Pom th Sunday in Advent St. l.uko Church T "0 n. m , Holv Com munion, lu0a in, morning pr.ijer, enn lirmatlon and ordlnitlon services, 7 10 a. m , evening piajer and seinion, 'i li a m , Bundas school anil Illble clashiM. St. JIark's, Dunmore S a in , Holy Communion, lii: a. m, morning pravor und sermon; 7 30 n. m , evening piaver and sermon, .! j m , Sunday school and lltblu tint-". East End Ml-.nn, Prerolt Avenue 3 ! m , Sund iv school and Ililile cl.o-xos, 7 '0 p. m, evening piaver and ferinon South Side Mission, Pis Stlcel-L' p in . Sunday school and Illble class St. George's, Olv pliant 2 30 p m, Sun diy school and lllblo class; Z?0 p m, evening piaver nnd sermon Church of the Good Shrplieid Gieen Rldro street nnd Monsev avenue, rourth Sunday In Advent Holy communion, S a m; morning prnvi-r, lltanv, m rmrni, 10.11 a. in.; Sundav m hool, U m.; llible clllM'tO. 2 30. OVPIllncr nnivnr tllnl hoi mnn "SOo clock All e,its fne, nil welcome. Evangelical Lutheran. Grace hut hot an Huirch Cuiiur Midi son avenue and Mulbcrrv Ml eel. 1W. Poster V Gift, pihtoi beivhts at 1) ) a m. nnd nt 710 p m. Morning thome, "The Inliprltors of the Etrth," evening tin me, "Horses .nul Chulots." one ot the hoilos f,n Mountain Top Mediitloh " Methodist. Elm Paik Chiiiih Pi.i ep and pints" s-nvleo at fl J, pn.u lilng at 10) n in., In the p.ihlor. C M Gltnn l) l), guild ty "chool at 2 and IJpvvorth liable nt li V) P in. Topic at 7 ,0 p m A Pinu I'rult finm the Chilstm.is Tice. ' Slmphon Jhtlinllot EpiMupal Chtiteh Morning prayer service at !i ,o Pre.irlil ig servico at 10 30 Sonnon hy the paster Sundii schrol nt i. Junior R 1KUl n, t Epwoith league at i. Pre m hint, aervico at 7 Sermon by the piitnr Subject, ' Dnnhl a Modil Young Man " Stats tiot. A cordial welcome ti all Ashurv Methodist Episcopal Chun a Gt ecu Ridge. Rev A P Chaflee, pat,t r. Rov Joseph M nllsim will pleach on tho Sabbath nt 10 30 a. in and I. P. lUuer, M. A., at 7 30 p m. Epwoith league at i JO p m. Cedar Aveutio Methodist EpNcopil Church r. P. Dot, pastor. The pastor will pieach at lo o a. m and 7.30 p. m Sunday school at noon Junior Epworlh league at J 10 p in Ppvvortli league ri r vico at li SO p. m. Pr.ijer mee-tlng, Tliuis dav evening at 7 30 o'clock. Providence Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Willlim Edgir. pastoi The mini services -vv 1)1 be held at 10 ."0 a, m. Mr. V. W. Pcnr.-all, societaiv of i.illroad nr.mcis of tho Young Men's Christian ns.soclatlon, will sneik In the evening tho p istor will speak on "A Trip on tho Grivlty Railioad." Suncl i school, 2pm, Ep worth League, C 4i. Seat3 free. All are Invited. Hampton Street MethodM Eplscopvl Church Rev. James Hennliiger pastn Servlcca tomorrow as follows: Preaching nt 1030 subject, "The Harvest Pleld " Cliss at 11 30. Sunday school at 2, Ep worth leaguo at fiSO; preaching at 7.10 Subject "Nearness to God" Scats fieo and a welcome to all Howard Place African Methodist Epls. copal Church Rev. II. A. Grant, 11. D, p istor. 10 30 a. m . subject, "The Miracle of Oraco Manifested in IN overflow; 2 10 Sunday School, 7 50 p. m , "A Study In tho "Apocalypse." Presbyterian. Plrst Presbyteiiin Church-Scrvlccs, 10 30 a. m and 7 10 p m Dr McEeod will preach. Evening suhect, "Whit Should Our Christian Nation Do with Our New Possessions?" Oreen RIdgo Prcsbyteilan fliuich Isiac J Lansing, pastor. 10,30 and 7.10, serv It en of worship with sermons by tho pastor. 12 Illble bchool, Cm, Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening ut S o'clock. Grand vo A Neat Pair of Slippers Hakes the Most Appreciated of 5 Christmas Gifts We have au elegant assortment, Prices From A beautiful Calendar rauy picture dook given with eacn sale, inese books are just out and will please the little boys and X girls immensely. Standard Shoe Store, HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA. AVE cal nnd Instrumental concert In tho chapel. Last courso of Men'a union, Tho Becoud Presbyterian Church Rev. Clint les E. Robinson, D. D., pastor. Bor v Ices, 10.30 n. m. nnd 7.30 p. m. Tho pastor will preach morning and evening, All nro welsoni at all services, Sumner Avenuo Presbyterian Church Corner of Sumner avenue and Price street. Rov. L. It, Poster, M, A., pastor. Regular services at 10 30 u. m, and o p, m. The pastor will preach In tho evening upon the topic, "Showing Our Manhood," Sunday school nt 2 p. m, Christian En deavor strvlco nt 7 p. m. Provldeiico Presbyterian Church Pas tor, Rev. Uoorgo E. Guild. Tho morn ing session will bo the fourth In n series of discourses on "Great Dnctttncs nnd Tiutlis," Sunday school nt 12 o'clock. Junior Endeavor, II u m.j Eenlor En deavor, 0 35 p m Evening service, with sermon, 7.10. Theme, "Sovereign Nenr neBs." Tho evening musle will Include nn nntliem by tins full choir ami a quar tette by Mips Phoebo Smith, Miss Mly Simpson, Messrs Johiln John and Harry Acker. Rev. Mr. Klusak's servico villi sermon nt S SO a m Tnvlor Prosbv terlan Church Taylor, Pa. Rev L It Poster, M. A , pastor. Regular servico at 10 30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor Sunday school at 11 30 a, m. Chilstlan Endeavor nt 7 30 p. tn. Washburn Street Presbvterlau Chtirvh Rev John P. Moffat, pastor. Services nt 10 30 n. m. and 7 .10 p. m Hlblo school r t 12 m , Chrlstlnn Endeavor society at 6.20 p. m ; prayer meeting Wclneday, 7.30 p. in. Tho patni will tirench morning and evening. In the evening he will glvo the last of the seiles on "Tint Diughtcr of Ours" This seimon will bo entitled "Tho New Home; the Wlfo's Duty; Hip Husband's Dutv . the Mother; no True Home Without Children In It; Reasons Why So Mnnv Home's Aio Childless" All cordially welcome to nil ot these ner v Ice. Baptist. I'enn Avenue llaptlst Chinch Preach ing morning nt 10 30 and evening at 710 by tho pnstor, Rev. Ribcrt P. Y. Pierce. Morning pravcis In tho vesliy at 0 13. Topic of tho morning sermon, ' our Trials, and What to Do with Them.' Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Young People's meet ing nt 0 30 p m. At 730 u patriotic! scivlco commcmoiatlng the struggles nnd victo ries of the yen! Just closing. Colonel Wuties and staff and members cf the National guard will bo present, also tho mebers of the Gruud Aimy of tho Repub lic Pastot Plcice wlllprracli from tho topic. "Our Ccimtry-rGi Dawn, Its De fenders Its Destlnv " At the Alnermaii Memorial mission, Sundav school at ij) and preaching services at 7 30. Plrst Rnptlst Church Scranton street Rev. S. P. Matthews, pastni. Ihe usual preaching seivl -o morning and evening hy tho pnstor Soblect for morning, "lliou Wilt Keep Hlii' In Perfect Pen e Whoso Mind Is Staved em Thee'Isalah xwl, 3 Thome for evening, "The Treasure IIousu ot strength" lulah xvl, 4 Sunday school, J p m, Dr. Ilcddoe hiipei Intend cut. Young People's prnver meeting, (5 p. m. limustrlil school, 2 30 p. m, Satur day All are itirdlull Invited to these Eel v ices. Gieen RIdgo R.ipllst Church -Rev. W, J Porel pastot. Services at 1030 a. m and 7 30 p. m Subject In the morning. ' lhe Menace of MonioeWm." In the evening, "Confessing Sin " Not th Main Avenue liaotlst Church -Rev W. G Wntklns, pnstoi Preaching sitvIccs at 10 o and 710 School at 2 o clock. Theme of the morning seimon "Tim runeral Sermon of u Nation " Evening subject, "The Pnvvet of the Cror.s," Theie will be special music. A'l nro Invited JacKsnn Slreet llaptlst Church Morn ing prill er meeting lit 'i 30 Urother P.uiv lender, morning service nt 10 .!, prencilng bv the p.isloi the Rev Thomas do (.fttl chv tonic, 'God In the Sr.ul of Ev crv Man," Sundav school nt 2 p m , Geoige Nil bolls, superintendent, evening m.iv a e at 7 sh irp, pmNe and sung seiviev lol lowed by an address oil "Science Pain Iv So Cilh.l ' The- Publle is cordially in vited to attind this populir service, Shlloh Uaptist ( bin ch JO". Ct liter street. Pit. tilling, 10 10 a in ; Sundav school, i p m ; Voiiug Pinpli'H union, 7 p m ; ev i ulng subj it "NoOthu Name ' All ale welcome Rev. J. II lie 11, p.edor. Miscellaneous, (.lace Rifoiiind Episcopal Church W omlng .iv .inn, below Mulbeity stieit Piaver and piaNi sirvlee, ,n a in,, dl vlno woishlp, 10.0 a. m and 7 30 p. m Pleaching bv tho pastor Morula-,, "Sanc tiflciitlon." 1 Cm. 1. : Evening, "Studies ill Dinlil," lontlinied, Duilcl vll. Ii-21 Sibbatb si hool. 12 m.. Voting People's So ciety of CliiNtlau Einleavoi, i,,u p. in S '.its fret. All we Iconic. Thursd ly ven lns at 7 13 o e loci lhe I'nlou Illble elas fm lesson stinlj At tho close of tho leu son study tho chart study of the GitJt Pvr mild Peoples Piohlbltlon ebureli Rev. Dr Illnl, p istor. The'e1 will bo reguliu preaching service on Sabb ith evening in No l.'i, Co-opirative hall, Noilh Jlaln avenue, Hiel" P.nk, at 7 30 p. in, and in Morel hall, lsrcaker stieet, Grtoa Rld,e, nt I J) p m Sub'ecl, "Christian Si blue l'l Rclallou to Motln r, Mind and Medicine ' All well ome Flist Chunk of ciuist (Sclentlht)-liu Adams avenue, Suudnv sci vices; 10 3U n m subject, "Is the L'nlvcise, Including Man, Evolved bj Atnnile Porco;" and 7u0 p m, nubject, "fbe Captivity of Judah " Woilnc-day evening meeting at 8 o'clock. All welcome. I'll mouth CtinMigattiiii.il Church Jackson stieet Regulir suvlces at 10. o n m and 7 P. in. Preaching bv Rev E I MorrH, of Wllkes-iiaire. Sunday school nt 12 o'clock. Sherman nunue mission school at 213 P in Christian Endeavor serv ico at 7 30 o clock Tuesday ev enlng. Pnltcd Evangelical Church Capouso avenue. Rev. C D Monte, pastor. Sab bath school, 9 1" a in , pleaching, 10 43 i m. and 7 30 p. m Ke stone League Clnls tlm Endeavor, t. "o p in . Junloi Chrlstt in Endeavor, Simula v 7 p. in., praver meet ing, Wediu s.lav, 7.10 p. m, A cordial Invi tation is extended to tho public to attend these services All Souls' I'nivors illat Church Rev. P. W. Wlilppen, pastor. Morning subject, "Truth and Life" Evening subject, 'Tho lllblo to tho Time of Abraham." Toplo for tho Young People's meeting, "Religion a Borneo of Joy." Calvary Reformed Church Corner Mon roe nvcnuj and Gibson street Rov. G. W. Welsh, pnstor. 10 30 a. m , morning ser vlces, 1143, Sunday school, C 43, Clnlstln Endeavor. 7 30 evening service. Scats fice All welcome Tripp Avenuo Christian Church, Dun more. Rov. R. R. Uulgln, pautor. Ibblo school, 2 30 p m , communion, 3 30 p, m.; preaching, 7 30 p. m. 49c Upward. for 1899 and a "Peter and i s3J:' "-,7jC' Stylish Made clays or cashmeres, at A, . Q nor CM Pukd II Not isnu ill Be Made so oi Money Relied ol KRAMER BROS. 3 , Don't neglect the Boys, but give them Sensible Gifts. Nothing bet ter than a Nice Top Coat, Stylish Reefer, or one of our pretty Suits. We have them at all pi ices. Our Hat and Furnishing Departments are the most complete in this City. We have the exclusive agency for the Celebrated Hanhattan Shirts. Their holiday patterns are beautiful. Newest styles and shapes in Neckwear. We have them at 25c, formerly sold for 50c. Our Glove Department contains the strongest as well as the Dressiest Styles. Special this week Fine Dress Kid at 75c. Largest assortment of House Coats and Bath Robes in all colors. Our low prices sell them quickly. Don't buy your Gifts before calling at Ml Z Kl U llin'l slll 111 -III I l fell '1 iJw1 Ri Wn J1 JMmrmwz yPwM MIL Christmas shoppers will find an interesting line of China and Glassware Novelties in our stock, from all parts of the world. oner Sets, Chamber Sets Tea Sets, China Clocks, Fern Dishes, Call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. THKfflJtlOMS FRRRRR ft'MA mm THE ltooms 1 anil 2, Com'ltli BTd's. SCRANTON, PA. Alining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooalo and Hustidala Worlu. LAFLIN & RAND POWOr.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Clectrla lliitterlea, IHectrla Exploder., lorezplodl-e busts, Surety fuss and Repauno Ctisulcal Co's v.xvuv TUP CRAND CENTRAL HOTEL P. H. Durkin, Prop. 214 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. American and European Plan. Public Catering a Specialty Grand Central Annex, 213 Lackawatiua avenue, finest Furnished Ilooma tn the City, I'ubllo Catering a Specialty. Christmas Greetings. Could any one think of a more substantial and acceptable gift than one of our Handsome Tailored Overcoats, which have been the envy of our competitors ? Perhaps a Suit, Reefer or Ulster. Beautifully finished Overcoats, all-wool, either in black, blue or brown keisey and cov eit cloths, at $8.50. If you can spare more monev. we can cive vou still a better nualitv at $10.00 and $12.00. Suits, elegantly finished, all $8.50. i:. Popular Clothing: House. 325 Lackawanna Ave. Christmas. - f . wlffl - TJ'J fro LP' J 1 "lj Lackawanna Avenue. "C. G. BOLAND & CO. O New Republican Building, O 55 231 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, Pa. Ss - JS Insurance. 1 M.0 RPPRP-ciPMTINR -l r- 5? AND RELIABLE COMPANIES, 5j 4 j! j Prompt and Satisfactory Ad justment of Losses. j wool, either in cheviots, inieres and Pedestals, Tobacco Jars, Pipe Racks, Etc. V JUULAJl&a&AM JL Wfl : tid