THE SClt ANTON TKIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1S98. C?e cranfon CriBune rtibllalieil Dally, i".cept sundnv. Iiv the rtbunol'ubtUtilns Company, Bt l'irty Cents rrlbii Month. New Yorltoniee: ltn XomriiSU, s. m. vi:i:iiVM, Hole Acent for Korelgn Advertising. l-Mrnrn ATTiir. rosTOFFicn at witAvrojc, TA.i AH 8FCOSD-CLASS XAIIi MATTMl. SIXTEEN PAGES. sckan'tox, nncKMnnn it. ifos. Ainlrpvv CiirnfKlo snv Hint "bitu minous coil Is tin- i-uiM of PlttsburK." TnlcsM mi cupanlzod inuv li iiuule nnnlrmt tin- stuff it v 111 litobally soon l)eform tin- tui.se ut SiT.ililon. Benjamin J. Haywood. b a. rtsnlt uf the UloO'Miound tut lies ol l.ti tlcmiil niiiniMits v 1 1 1 lutvi tiuil: ut him in Hit- Ikjix- of Itijiiiln.? niiolliri, It 1- announced thai -Stui.! Iri'iiMttor liMiij.iniin .1. Jtnvvvoo:! liu worried hliiis-df terlottrOy it not diin (.iiuusly siil. '''o iIioh vvlio do not know .Mr. llnyviooil pi-rw'tKtlly thN mi i ( iiiiii'incnt mu not io-- niueh sl'T r.tlHiiiiro; to thn.o Who do it will In inn both imln and miiror. Tho oil tor of 1 lll i.-iier h'ld the Kood fortune to U'lotne IntliiiittHlv at (tuultitfil With Mr. Haywood yep.rs below he o-f l lironiliiemn in Mnl' politics, Then, tit leteer rotiiity. .i lis luothonotary, he Vii!, Hie pel itllf tttioll 'Jl plohltV. iniiii to illtv nuil M'lWlllV- IcK.tnl for the i inpilelles of pulille ii xltloii. and , it I" tinnt't ou.'t.ny to tell his fib nil Hut i lie hnv not 'h.tilKetl 'Inc. 'I'he weap ons of polltleal iio-'nlilirUi'li ublcll Hie i ruixpii.itois uaaln-t giuy liuvn tried lit employ to the dettltnelit oC ll.iy v -md'a iiwn K'U'd Hamlin lurve heen itiimlnsly alined himself opm lion- oiahle ,jnd thl.iliou., with Itftlnets i i Miltliu; 1'niii unfair tnetl'.J and li.il lly aide to i oinpiehelid tin in. tllO Mow-! ot the in. in hunt,'!-' have t tit (ln'pK and he has p"ihap uncon-s-i lnulv ei Kueialoil their Impoiianeo. II It will bili.uniiy roller to Mr. Iniy vood in liriu llii't uunum thoM' who 1,1'ow him In Ft tliele is today iindlin Inlilnd i oiiIIi1mP(i In his absolute Inm ost. nt purpose and us eonipleti' a l.ilth In lit lldelliy to public obligations as if John Wmi.nn.iKer. lolm (.lav liir'ibin and lla It biu,,d or tfi udi;t -etttets who ale believed to li.ivi' boeil lnsliunienl.il In Ins ti'cnt pti.s utlon lor polltli al , lids i,a,i ne-r lived, .e -IhiII with plou-tiio Ki. lilni this nssui.miP. bas ing It tipi'ti the itnv.ii vlnn testlniony of .very lulelllMiil pei-on with whom we ' have conversed in on this Mibei t. It is nn unhnppv (oiuninntii v upon the malignity of this factional v, rdetta that lis Hi si and sewiest sufl'eier is a man in persMml ihaiatter pud ttuall llis Iinmc.Tuualilv the supei lor of his enmm;; assail ints: but theie is conso lation In the i lump lit thai eie the end Is t rallied jubilee will have lighted It self and n miinln'i of airant pietendeis now wearln;; tin uiiNo of retoi iners will lie I'eposliiG in iiiiniolli ni d polltli al Si a vis. . It is becoming tippnri lit that Piesl dent MeKlnley did not ej.haust his oi-a-toili.il powtr duiiiiK the lainpaisin pi lor to-his election. Words of Hope. "The victory we eelobiate jj pot thai 'of a ruler, n ptesldent, op a consiess, "'Ut of the peopU The peace we have vi.n Is not a selfish liuce of aims, but one hose conditions piesuge Rood to humanity. The domains secuted under the treaty yet to be at ted upon by the senate tame to us not as the lestilt of n crusndo of conquest but as the ie wnrd of teitippratp, faithful and fear Jess tesprin.se to the call of conscleni e. which c mid not be disregarded by a llheity-lovlnj.' and Christian people. We have m boiii' ourselves In the inutlli t and In our intercom. se with tlu poweis of the world ns to ,.-, npe lotnplaiut or i (.implication and to kIm. unlveisal iiin llf'eiicc of our liish purpose and un seblsh sitrntlcfs for a struggling people "The tas); s not fulfilh d. Indeed, It Is only jit"l bCRllll. Tl'.e most seiloiis Vork Is still befoie us. And every eu eiv of lieiut and mlti'. must be bent mid the Impulses ot patllsanship sub (ndinated to its faithful execution This Is the time for earnest, not faint, heal is New occasl ns teach new dalles, Mect lns these ld'tlons hoiefully anil lae lllB them s.p.el- nnd Wisely i to lie the mini. tie-' test of Aiiurkan litue and capailty, Without abandoning past limitations, traditions mid pilmlple.s, but by mcetliiK jueselU oppoi tunltlej and ohllitatlons, ve shall show our- S"Hes worthy of the gieat trusts which lUlllzatlon has lniposeil upon us. The Kloiieu of war i auiiot he dimmed, but the lesnit will be lnioinplete and nn worthy of us unless supplemented by ilvll ietoiles, harder, possllil), to win, in their wa no less Indispensable, Ameilinn capacity has multiplied oi nil In the jiart. Appaient diinmis have bien averted or avoided, and our own history show a that piogiess has come so naturally and steadily on the heels of new ami gtavo iespon?lbllitlos that as we look back upon the ne(iulslUous of teiiltory by our fathers we are tilled with wonder that any doubt could hav existed or any appiehonsioii could have been felt for the wisdom of their a -tlon or their capacity to m.ipple with the then untiled and inlyhty ptoblenis. "The republic Is toda laiger.sti linger, and better ptepared than ever befoie for wise nnd piofltable development In new directions and aloiiK new lints, and If the minds of our own people aie still disturbed by perplexed and auxlotp doubts. In which all of us have shared, and still share, the genius of Ametlcau civilization will. I believe, be found both original and cieatlve and capablo of subseivlng all the great Intel ests vhlih shnll be confided to our keeping. Korever In the light, following the best impulses1 and clinging to high put poses, using pioperly and within right limits our power and opportunities, honorable reward must Inevitably follow. The outcome cannot be In doubt," The President ut Atlanta. Chicago's political school boatd, ufp'r n good deal of squirming and grimac ing, has at last capitulated absolutely to City Superintendent Andrews who uTd heioaftor have entire lunge of the blrltrg, ptomotlon nnd dismissal of tcnrlicrM and nn advisory Voire nt nil tneellnps of the board. ChlcnRo'n is inuple In this irspeot di'seivea to be .studied fur and wlilu. The Spenketshlp. The Indorsement by Secretary of the ('oniinonwpalth David Martin of the euiidldney of Iteiiriwntullvt John It. J'nir for llio rpeukeiBhlp of the p-xt Mule hoiifce of repiesenlatlve? btlligs to Mr. l'mr'n huppoit uti InflttPiittal element In the composition of that body mid Is taken by mnny obprvets to ptesiiKe his elect Ion. His attitude Vltn lefoieiice to Hie recent ftietlon.il Mltlfc which has tent Hit! Mule Is favoiubltf to the limugura Hon of a pi oki amine of honor aide hdiiiiouy and ooiiolllatloii, and his woik as a legislator and expel knee in parllanieiitaiy pi notice well nuallfy him for the duties of the speakeisltlp On local stound.sespeclally the suec"- of Mr. run's candidal y would prove pleasltiK news, lime It would confer both distinction and power upon a top leSelilllthe of local luteiests who has nlwnys In the past wnrUed earnestly and InlelllKeiilly In their bulmlt nn.l who, as hpeaker, could without tin piopilety aid lalfjely In their promo tion. It Is announied that the .ntl-liiipci-lallst League of Dillon "will call a council to foi initiate an allei native for unnexuiluii." it will In that contln fjoney hae a capacious Job on Its hands, Fighting the Aimy. It Is leported that a coalition of Dein- oiiatic. roiuillt and Sllverlte sena tots s UeliiK formed with a view' to defcMlin,- any legislation designed to strenmheti the ipgtilnr army. The coalition, It Is added, will arsume the position Hint the legulav aimy as ip cruited at pipont up to the O.'.OOtl limit .Is ample for all necessities and that to reorganize und model nine the standing airn tilonu the lines htiSReted by Hie adinlulJti.itlon would be useless ct tiavnjMiite as well as a "continual menace to the peipettiity of fiee Insti tutions," n phrase which Is very dear to Ijcmociats and Populists when tulk Iuk abotii Jieptibllean tmaures. The hand of Mr Hi van la seen in this moe. He asseils In an IntetMew that he Is In .sympathy with the opposition to ieKtllar aimy liuiease and he wants the pisdont instead to sup a new tall for soluiiteeis lor Karrlon dtity, thus glvlns those olunteers at jires eiit In the .service a chance to go or to leturn home as they miKht elect. The voluntiets i ontemplated by Mr. Ary an's suggesllon would be mixed up with regulars and ned to patch out an aimy of occupation In each of the new dependencies recruited in part fiom native soldlei. Such an aimy would possis oveiy element of speedy disintegration with few ot the elements of cohesion and clean-cut discipline. 1 Heirulars are what arc needed in Har rison -eiviie: legulats s-eauoned to un. MUistlonliig obedience: legulars who will not, when off duty, so among the natives and pick quauels with them or o"Cpei t special consldoiation on account of their unltonu. There are volunteer who approach this standard of disci pline and i onduct and th-ie me volun reel p who do not. The kind who do not ate hardly the kind to be sent as evangels of better government to Isl ands lent by revolution and famine and Inhabited by njlen raies inclined by nature to be suspicious of strangers and exacting of foielgneis in authority over Hit-in, and the best way to avoid sending this kind Is to send regulars only, letting those who would volun tier take their places In the tegular ranks Besides, without legarrt to new colon ial duties and lequlrements, the war has taught very clearly that a larger regular aimy Is a necessary insurance against war. It we had had last spring an in my such as. C.eneial Miles asks for, thei'B would have been no war; Spain would not have dated to ilsk one. "Cuba," i omplalns the Philadelphia Itecoid, "is likely to prove a costly tov." Would our esteemed content poiaiy advise liuvlng no mote to do with It'.' A Poser for Mr. Bryan, Mr. llr all's theattieal declaration agalu-t the holding of an alien people "In vassalage" an accusation against expansion which grows out of his Im agination entliely Is clev,rl met by the Washington Slur vvhlth says: "Nothing lould be eleaier than that the government that Cuba, Poito Rico and the Phlllpplnts me to enjoy under tip' Aineilcun tlug will be Infinitely siipeilor to that which was provided by Spain What Mr. Hryan calls vas salage will In comparison with their past condition be a blessing to Spain's foimer stibjei ts. And as they Use In the scale It is certain to be toward gl eater blessings. Hut how ubout the hlllidieds of thousands of disfranchised voters In the southern statis, where Mr. Hiytin's strength as h, political lender centers'.' What Is their condi tion" if a man may not vote for those who mo to make tmd those who are to execute the laws he must obey, and to vvhli h both his life and his pioperty mo subject, what Is he If not a vas sul? Does the government, Mate or national, derive any just powers from him? Will Mr. Hi. van, now that the question of expansion has stirred his soul about vassalage, address himself to the correction of this evil hero at home'.' The men affected ate not aliens or heathens. Nor are they nil negroes. Jinny of them mo white men, and nil are citizens of the United States and entitled to vote under the broad pie scrlptlorr of the constitution." The reply of the young Moses of the sllveilzed Democracy will be await ed with cutloslty. It Is evident that roveriil vindications await the hard winter weather proph ets this season. Oosslp ut Washington Is to the effect that the appointment of General Ilrooke to the military governorship of Cuba was In tho nature of it choice of evils uither than a spontaneous aeleo- tlon nn the score of roinninndlnK fit ness. The best way for acnernl Hrooko to belle this Utile tattle Is to prove himself an administrator of the first rank. "Theip seems little doubt In my mind." writes Mrs. H. Mao Haltan to the New Yoik Sun, "Hint were lh Americans to keep a steady head on their shoulders, tint Mr. MoKlnley, and bide thrlr time, ulllts would be peeklm; them, and theniselves could well foieRo the prosent dlsrac fill pro ceedlnB of peddling their newly re vealed strength on the burruln conn tcis of the Old World." Isn't this nl leed peddllui; lmttRlnary? An ofieiided Hosionlan thus replies to ome arperslons on Christian Science: "You cannot prevent. Hip ultimate es tablishment ot the truth or falsity ot Christian Science. If there Is no truth in the doetiine, it cannot live II thete Is titttli In It you rannot kill it. A few yea is will show whether you or the Scientists are light." The tist Is a fair one. Let discussion cloe mpan whll". The 1'ops of Kansas, who toon go out of power forever, are koIuk: to have a special session of the legislature to ifet In some farewell blows nt the soul less corporations and the money power. The iJup, even lit his dying, Is Invar iably pieturesuup. The Spanish citizens of Havana will have moie respect for tleneial l.ee than they did upon his last Jlt to tin; city, i veil If they do not love him as well. It is evident that the magazine war artlcley have been published too soon after the efforts ot the yellow cor res pondent to eieate riiuih Interest. If the antl-sealplng bill will protect the tkket buyer ns well as the railroad lompany from being scalped, It ought to !) a popular measure. Colonel Urvnri's anti-expansion ideas It Is said me quite elastic after all. NEWS AND COMMENT AiUlhcrt M Dowey. ol Washington, 'Pi' 1 1 il agent of the I nlted ritntes depart ment of labor arid a relative of the hero of Manila, llguies It out that Adinltat Uttwey Is dltectly descended lrom Alfred the Great. He exhibits with pride the Dewey ceiat of anas, which weie lound among the mchlves of the British .Mus eum ami me said to have belonged to Simeon Dewey, who vas created u bar onet of Stow Hill in lttft. The motto "Corona Vonlet Delect Is" I Interpreted to mean "Tho crown will tome to thope deceiving It." There Is little doubt, he says, that tho family originally came irorn French Plunders to Kngland, though theie are Dewcys In the Vnlted Stites fiom England, Ireland, Denmark and Norway. Among the American an testois or the admiral was ltev. Jededlah Dewey, who adjourned a. chinch seivlce on Sunday morning, oiganlzlled his con gregation Into a cnmpanv of volunteers nnd helped whip the Hiltlsh at the battle of Bennington. History tells us that nr ter the battle was over, he led his com pany back to the chinch and finished Hie sermon, displaying by his net a coolness not unlike that of George Dewey at Ma nila, who took a leeess during the battlo and served breakfast to his gallant crews. Captain Hlllah Dewey, lhislgn Simeon Dewey nnd Captain William Dewey, nit immediate relatives of the admiral, were very much in evident e during tho revo lutionary war. No other one name "hlpps rnoio lustrously on the pages of history In that s-truggle for fieedom than the name of Dewey, Accoiding to Don Maximo Cortes, the worth Filipino now in Washington, tin better classes of the educated natives of tho Philippines do r.ot want Independence! but a sic hie colonial frrm of government. He adds: "Peisonallv vve have nothing against Auulnaldo. We do not regard oiitselves as his enemies or Ids Intimate or personal friends Agulnnhlo is himself a p rum of kwer rank, who has little or no education and no knowledge of ho.v governmental afliilrs should be conducted He Is a tieature of circumstances, having placed himself nt the head ot a uvoht tlonary movement at the time when Hie people weie ripe for It, nnd in splto of the fact that he once sold out to Span luiels, he was nevertheless leceived Willi open aims upon his leturn and placed himself nt the frcnt in favor of levoUirnj against Spain, width was popular with tho people In this manner he pushed him self to the he-nil of the revolutionary movement. Hut his government the peo ple cannot trust We. do not know what he U going to do next, ills lieutenant general Is a Chlnani m. with no education, and Is scarce able to speak the Spanish language, and this Is to a luige extent th character of mm with whom he has &ur lounded himself. Thtj nie not men of standing In which the better classes t the people can place confidence. We can not tiusl tho government of so many mil lions ot people to men of this class. What we would preler Is to have the lilunds an nexed to ihe ridted States und govt rued by rhls country. ' ltepi est ntullve De Aimond, a MU'ouil Democrat ambitious tor leadership hon ors, undertook the other daj to lock horns with Speaker Heed and 11. ts was rteed s reply: "The genrleman Horn Missouri has permitted himself to nuke statements ill regard to thn r lotions between tho speaker and the otlur inembeis of the committee on niles mat I am happy to stnte nre not Jnstllled bj the facts. It so happens In this world that theie are mam citizens. It so happens that In the hou-e of representatives there are inaii mem bers, and that while hi theory every roan can oot upy all the time in discourse, m actual .practice h- has to occupy It In subordination to the lights of even' other number, to the rights of the body Itself, and to the prosecution of public business In in Mini praiilce, also, the houso may have noticed that however much despot ism is exercised by the ni, there Is no subject In the heaven abDve or in the earth beneath th it has not oeen d.scusM'd even In this present congtess, ir.aiii,h-le-ii. Now, If the guitleman from ?Jis ourl will turn to the nniu.'.s of co'igie?s nway back In ttlei, during the period of hbtity such us he thinks h" desltes, he will tlnd that John Itaudolph, who cer tainly wns heard enough to become fa mous for a centurv, was complaining about the despotism of the rules nt that period, asst'iilng that even tho nreh In quisitor himself would have been satis fied with tho wickedness of them. So on fee that human nature Is the samo In all times " The following bit of lufoimatlon from a current Havana dispatch Is an luieiesiiiig eqiiel to the artful at tempt of the Cuban nutonomlst cabinet, just before quitting olllce, to auction olf a lot of valutblo con tesslons covering future years: "Clcra ml Wade, president of tho American com mission nnd Colonel clous todiy vl.dted Gpiieial Castellanos and conferred with him regarding the railroad concessions granted by Scnor Dolz, secretary of pub lie works, not only in Havana but In the teiritory already occupied by the Amer leans. Tins visit was mado In accoid.inc with Instructions sent to Genernl Wad by President McKlnley. General Cnstel lanos told General Wndo that he would t-eo that tho desires of the American gov ernment In tho matter vvero carried out. The (iaeeta. Odclnl will publish tomor row a derrco Issued by Captain General Castellanos annulling the railroad and trnmwav concessions cianted by Secie- taty Dolz against the Interests ot Amerl cini companlis." The New York coiut of appeals hrn or diud thn following miipndniiiit to tho lules for the admission of attorncn nnd coiniellori-at-lavv to prnctlie In thu courts of that state' "In all lascs white, after tho titpllritnt shall have commenced hi period of law studv as provided by t)ieo title, he has engaged la the mill tar,v or naval seivlce ot the t'nited Slates of Aniuilcu In Its Into war with Spain, the time of such service shall be In cluded ns a purl of the pet led of study le ttilied before students slull he eligible for admission to the bur " l'"i lotion over tho 1 elisions nliellon has already ailseu In i'urto Dlco nieoiihiig to the appended dlfpatcli from San .lu.t'i. "Tho Itoni.'in (nihnlle in loses nt Police have Issued u prorlamnllon din ctlug thlr penplo not to go near Protctiints, nor to teielve prceiils tram them, and fotlild dhig them to inter the houses or Prot estants. Tho priests denounce as Illegal marriages performed by others than themselves. nner.i1 lleirrv tho nrllltaiy roinmnnder of t lit l-laiid. has uotliled the Alcalde of Pomo to Inform the prll'ts that thev must stop Issuing "iicb ilNriiilet Ing proclarnatloiis, and thai the denounc ing or religious denominations will not be toler.itid. The Alcalde Is further In structed to till the pllests that If the no tion complained of Is persisted hi the mili tary will put an end to It" Such Inci dents are to be expected until the Ameri can Idea of toleiatlou percolates through the accumulated casinos and prejtidlies of four centuries ot Spanish misrule, (bneral Iletirv Is inking the proper course pionipth. The tieatj of puie with Spain consists ot COti tvpewritten pages and Is piobably the longest document or the hind In the woild's history. It incluiPs a statement of the contentions of the Spaniards over the provisions of the protocol ngrrcniint, nnd the long piote-t hied bv the Spanish rommIsloneis against the demand of the Pulled States that Spanish sovereignty In tho Philippines should cease, in addi tion to the seveinl aithles ot the tieaty proper. m THAT "COUNTRY LAWYER." Piom the New York Hun. .Iiulge Day's moilest. fearless, resource, fill Inte-llect has been devoted, exclusive Iv and tiiclCHly to tho nation's caii"e, with out thought of self, or attempt to vlndt eato any personal opinion he may havp (litertalned previously. Wo shall be very niueh silt prised If he does not come home as ardent an expansionist n Seiritor li vls or Seivitor Free. To the distinguished services which he r,ndered as seuetarv ot state before anil during the wai with Spiln. the lion. William It. D. of Can ton, has added another lht-elass i lalm to the nation's gratitude A QUESTION BOILED DOWN. The President at Atlanta. "Thus lar we have done our suiircnp dut. Shall wo r.ow. when the litorj won In war Is written In the treaty ol peaco and the civilized world applauds nnd watts in expectation, turn timidly away fiom the duties Imposed upon toe count! y by its own great deeds." DOLLY" MADISON GOULD. AND MISS From tho Ptlca llerr.ld. The adoption of Genital Wheeler's iom illation, exttndlpg the thanks of congress-, to Miss Helen Goulu, will give that esti mable lady tho prlvles'i-s of the floor of either house of congiess for life. Only one woman has bttn thus illstlugulsheel Mrs. "Dolly" Madison. MIGHT AS WELL. Fiom a letter In the Sun. It does not seem possible that any American senator could publicly repudlile the treaty of peace just negotiated. He might ns will repudiate our victories nt Manila and Santiago. A Mother's Devotion. "In the summer my wife won't tot rue gel little Jim up carlv because It's ihe poor little chap's vacation." "eVs." "And In the winter sho won't let me get him lip i.ulv because Ihe poor little chap goes to -i hool." Cleveland I.e.idil-. AM) MOST SUCCKSM'tM. AN.NP.Vl, HOl.lDAV SlOP.i;. A WOltl.U OF CIIOICF. AN'!) DAINTY HOOKS POU Boys Mai Girls, ATTHU'l'IVF, APPltOPKlATK AM) JNHXPKNslVi: Holiday Gifts ion Al.I. AGrM, CONDITIONS AND 1't USPS. BEIIDLiMAN, ! Unit WASHINGTON avdnfi:. Uolow Tribune Ofllce. Holiday Goods o o o TIaat are goo! all tie Q. W. Fritz has the best and largest assortment in Ills line. AH suitable for presents. Among them will be -found the follow ing: Harness $0 to $2So. Fur Robes S3 to $so. Plush Robes $2 to 65. Sleigh Bells 35c to$4-50' Trunks 1.25 to $40. Traveling Bags.... 40c to $io. Shopping Bags.... -c to 1 2. Chatelaine Bags... 25c to $13. Dress Suit Cases. $1.65 to $25. Telescopes 25c to $10. Ladies' and Gent's Traveling Cases, Mani cure Sets, Writing Cases, Music Rolls, Cuff and Col lar Boxes, Pocketbooks, Card Cases, Purses and a host of useful and orna mental goods too numer ous to mention. 4!fD LadOTana Averse MED) GOLDSMmrS The reat Question Q Every face at home, and every glance into our inviting windows, suggests the question "What shall I get or give for Christmas?" The answer to the first depends upon the love and liberality of your friends; the sec ond upon your own means and generosity. Let fate and friends look after the get, you look after the give that's the part most blessed. Remember that a little given with love is more than much given because you can. Our place is just now budding with its wealth of solidified happiness. Tii'Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. ALWAYS BUSY Is Colli So Is S s His little friends, and big ou.es too, will be happy iu our shoes. Lewis, ReilSy k Mvies, 111 AND 110 WYOMING AVENUR. Wiei You Are M looking around for your Christmas Gifts 0000 remember our stock of Fine China, Cut Glass, Brie a Brae, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet Sets. THE CIMORS, PERM, WALLEY 00. 4'2-2 1 iickavTunnn Avenua THE MODCflW HAROVJARE STORE, Blsscl! Carpet S?eepers We carry a full line of these goods. !iT MWJ Sweepers , . make nice preseuts for the little people. FOOTE & S1EA1R CO. 110 WASHINGTON AVU WOLF & WENZEL, 'Jin Ailains Ave., Opp. Court Horn:. Practical Timers Bole Acents for RlcbirdsoaBi7aton') frurnacei and Kannsi. Christmas fii For Christmas Mill & Connell, 321 Washington Avenue, Have an unusual large assortment of Chairs and Rockers SwcTfJifion Ladles' Desks mmi me woods, Parlor Cabinets and Music Cabinets In Mnhognny nnd Vernli-Mailln, AKEWCIIOICIJ Pieces of Bric-a-Brac, Tabourettes, a large selection ; laoies, m endless variety. Hill & Connell 11 2! Washington Ave. Teacher's Edition. Finely bound, large print, for eemis, $1,25 and $L49 Mexd, $iU5, Calendars, Booklets and Leather Ooods. Finest assortment. Reynolds Bros STATIONERS nnd l!.T, RAVERS, THE HUNT & CONNELL CD, Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hardware.- 434 Lackawanna Avenue 1111 BIBLES BAZAAI .w Select Yomir Presents Now 0000 hJ ILd Holiday Aeeomiece meet . . We are prepared ta show a finer assorted stock of than on occasion. any previous We make special mention of the following lines, viz. Real Lace Handker chiefs, Scarfs, Collars, Jackets and Collarettes, also Laces by the yard. Spanish Lace Fichus and Scarfs. Fine Silk Petticoats. Ladies' and gentlemen's Fine Silk Umbrellas. Kid Gloves and iYlittens for men, women and children, Gentlemen's Fine Silk Mufflers, Neckwear and Suspenders. Fine Table Linens, Table Setts and fancy Centra Pieces. Fine line of high grade Perfumeries, etc. 510 and 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE HENRY BEL1N, JR., lienwal Agent for tua Wyomlaj lUbtllCttJ. Allulne, Ulastlng. Sporllnit, Smoka'.eil and llio Hepiinno Cliemlo.u Conipnny's mw EXPLOSIVES. fcufety Kuv. dips ami Kintoisri. Itooiu 101 Connell llulldln;. st-rautoa. AOKNCIBS tiiox, ront JOHN II. SMITH Jfc ION. W. li MULUOAN, ntutf) IMymoiith Wllkes-llarri RN JLL JJL L M V"S TT Y O I'M r- Qiistias Gilds DUP0NT8 PillEB. V 1