THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY. DECEMBER 19, 189& 71 JONAS LONG'S SONS. Store Op eo Tens of thousands of people otherwise engaged dining the day, enjoy the beautiful holiday attractions in an evening promenade through the store, and also make such purchases as they please without the loss of valuable time. That they should be accommodated is a necessity of the place and the peiiod. Preparations for This Great Week The stoie is at its best, no matter where you turn. Crowds will be great, but clerks are a plenty. Cashieis and plenty ot them 17 seconds will bring your change. Wrappers to wi'ap your paicels a twist of the cord and the trick is done. No one person can do both and do it well. No matter where one turns there is a brightness and beauty and holiday thought. And, withal, the business moves on smoothly, with no fnction Irom the added strain a great helpful store. Four Items in Handkerchiefs. Women's pine linen initialed, embioidered edge, hice and hemstitched great vaiiety of patterns; woith , 50c, at iuC y2 do?en in lancy box, $1.25. Men's pine linen and pine silk initial, extia tine quality. Silk ones have fancy borders. Worth 50c, at ZOC ' dozen in fancy box, $1.25- Women's pure linen hemstitched, embioidered and scalloped edges; choice of fifty styles all new; worth 2ic, at 1 OC i dozen in lancy bov, 80c. Men's plain white cambric, fancy bordered Japanette and fine cam buc 100 styles to choose, worth 1 5c. at 9C yi dozen in fancy box. 5c. MAIN AISLC. Jonas Long's Sons TAYLOR NEWS. Tin second annual fair of tho. Lav -lenee Iliw company. No 1, of Old TorKe, will be opened at theii new hall this evening, Dec 19, and will continue for one week. The spacious lioths will be tilled with many beautltul articles, both useful and ornamental. Klre com panies from up and down the alley have piomieil to be piesent dining the piogresu. The membeis have engaged the veiy liest of talent the town and Mclnitj can pioduie They have hue teeiled In -ot tn Iiibt the famous Colum bia Double quintette for their elitei talnments. Theie will uNn be a .ike walk anil a gland p.iiade. The event Is a woithv i.iuse and should !e at tended b a huge audience. Coiporal Lewis Iteese, who is t un filled to the Reudinu: hospital, is In a veiv ciltUal condition at the nievui writing, havlnr been taken with vhut vmis dlafjno&ed as u sevete attack of Uphold Ills condition has not at this time changed tor the better, but hopes aie entertained foi his recovery. .Ml and Mrs. D. D Jones, of Ol.v pliant weie the guests of lelathes In thh place jesteiday. Mlfcs I-a Musslcman, of Hansom, Is Msltlng at the home of JIKs (!iao I.ovvij, on Main sticet The funeral of the late Mis Chailes Masten will occur this afternoon from the homo of her mother, Mih James Inglls. of Union street. Hei sic en will he held In the house at 2 o'clock, lluilul will be made In the Mhicv eemeteiv at Duiyea The cmplojes of the JeuiiMi collleiy lecelved their monthly (.Minings) foi the month of November on Satuulaj. The Auhbald collleiy of the Dela waie, Lackawanna and Western com pany will woik three Wiiht-hour tlavs this week They woik tluee last days. Mr and Mis Thomas Jones, of Helle ue Hpint the Sabliuth with the hit ter's patents in this place Kinblem division. No ",. Huns of Tempeiance, will meet this evening In their looms In Van Horn's lull Persons holding Hand of Mope de positing cards of the savings bank of the WeNh 'ongiegatlonal chinch aie uigentb leuuested to letuin them as ,ftoon as possible Hy older of commit tee Miss l.ydla llosklns. who ha been Msltlng lelatlves in Olv pliant, has n. turned home. The funetal of the child of Mr. and Mil" William Lelchtner, of the Pyne, took place riatuiday afternoon 110m Its Uie home Services weie condueted In the house bv Hev AValker. Uuilal was made in Foiest Home ceineleij. This evening the congiegatlon of the Nebo Congiegatlonal (lunch, of Itend ham, will Londui t a giaphophoue en teitalnmeut, aecompauled by the steie optlcon views. The entei tainiueiit for the benell t of Mi. Willi. mi t!. Will lams, who Is conllned tu his lioiuu lo Hcknesu Mrs i:nns Is (iilte III at the home of her daughiei, Mis. Ktuuiillel Cvaii", of Stons street. T DeWItt IMwaids. v do hus been ierloulv 111, has lecoveied MWses Hadle and liachel tlangwer Hid Mattle llailis wen gllesls of tela tiles in Hyde I'atk vestuida.v A hunting paitv conilstiug of John j Keogh and Wlllluin Ileibeit, of Old Pcrge and Albeit Phillip, uf Sri an ton have left for Pike (ouut They expect to return home by t'liduy night A Hussestlon has been made by ihe loveij of skating that our lite eonipauv cxt Mid their seivleen to Hood the mule, field Th itlwie was Hooded last em and furnished lots of amusement tui young people of tho town NERVOUSNESS and )hat fidgety feeling relieved by Horsford's Acid Phosphate Take no .Substitute. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Evenings Pictures and Frames. F r e n c h ligui es coloied on satin, ..:t. c...... and gieen mat. To go at. 0"C P100I etchings in gilt Q and white frame, 16x20, at VoC Platinum and carbon piints a pci feet adaptation of the mastei pieces by a new process. A hand some line in dull finished black, brown and gray frames, . Q at 39c to O.VO THIRD FLOOR. Oliver OptiC'S Not over a Books for Boys, g"; last week. No wonder people chuckle with delight when they think of our prices and those of the other fellows. lioat Club Series s vol Arm) and Nav boric, f, vols lioat Builders' Series, .1 voli ALSO, 7;c I'ai sy Books for Cllrls. llenty Hooks, lln'Hn Lilltlon l.iiirn Richard's Stories S3-7S .1 7S 1 39 IOC .19C J9C JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. All ineinbeis of Crstal Kile company will meet at their rooms this evening at 7 o'clock, In uniform, and attend the fair at Sacied Heart church, where thei, assisted bv Mioses IMIth Davis, farah Hengough and Kate OrltIith,wlII lurnlsh the entertainment for the occa sion. The ineinbeis of the Kiist Ii.iptlst chinch have decided to Issue a call to Hev. 11. M. Pjbton to become their pas tor The leveiend gentleman nlllclated both 11101 ning and evening at the chinch vestetdaj. Xnboth Osbuine In home fiom Drew feminiiry to spend the holidays. Kl.tnk Wlntet and sister. Miss Jessie, aie home fiom Wjomlng seminary to spend the holldavs with their parents Mh's Mniv Hllen Menlek, of Scran ton, spent Sunday with her patents on Second stleot. Ml i:iinet Poole, of liacon stieet, was in Serauton, Saturda.v. C 1: Helmes, who has been In New Jeisey dui ins: the past lew days, has 1 etui ned home Mis. A. I'. Coopei, of 1 law ley, Pa., spent Sunday with mends' in town. Peter Kelly, a minor, employed in the Delawate and Hudson shaft at Jer- niyn was frightfully Injuied about the head and face Saturday morning. He and his laboiet weie dulling a ctoss cut and, before the shot was llred, Kelly went aiound In a bai k chamber to warn borne woikmen, when the blast went off ptematurely, the gieat mass of coal sti Iking him In the head and face. He was taken to his home and Doctors Davis and Manley, who were called in attendance, fuuncl It uecessatv to take twenty stitches in his late. His nose was neatly blown off, Hemv Jlennlilght. of Cailuindalo, vv.i in town vesteida. Mis. Walter Mm ray and daughter, Canie, weie visitors In Carbondale yes teida.v Mr. and Mis. Alono Hills, of Mooslc! spent Sundit) with Mi. and Mis Charles D.ivls, of Second street. Members of Ciystal Fire company will lender the following piogramm'e at Sacied Heait (hutch fair thin even ing. Quintette. ' IMp! Hip! Ilutrah'" Orllllths. Hoche. Hocking and Swkk. (liiaitetle, Midnight File Alarm," Misses Ullinths. Hengough Messis. Hocking iiiul Ciiillltiis. jolo (selected), Ml. Hoc kins; iuatlette (selected), by Hocking, Swltk. Gillllths and Ho'ilie; solo niul duet. Mi John Hengough and rtstei, Miss Sarah, violin solo, Miss Hdlih Davis, duet. "Flow, (lently Deva,' Hoc king and iieen Pains in the chest whei a peison has a cold Irdlcate a tendency towaid pneumonia. A plee of ilannel damp ened by Cliamhei Iain's Pali Bilm and bound on to the chest over the t-ent of the pain will pioinptly lelleve tho pain ami movent the thu-atened at tack of pneumonia This Mine ucat inent will cute a lame back In a few boms. Sold by all druggists Mat thews Hios., wholesale and Hall Htfonis. . PECKVILLE. Council will meet in special session tills evening. All membeih aie u-iitics.. eel to be piesent as steps will be taken U accept the "letnlc light plant I"hne3l Wcuott passed yes'teiduy with telatlves at (.iieenuood. F. A Hyder, of 1'iospect Hill, Is qulto The tiansfotmeis for the (omiiien il lights are expected to airlve todav. A Hnppy Blend. ' 'J hat iift,ni vvedcllng was icall oulte u stvllnh uflulr " Wasn't It? I mibt nay It wus veil- a bice comblimtliiu of colom" Polite. "I sent the editor n pcem wlili my turn, p Iments." "Did he ncknowlrdsQ It?" Oh jes, he 1 etui ned the compliment. ' BIO FIRE. McDonough's Mammoth Ice House Burned to the Orouud. At one o'clock Sunday 11101 iiIiik all Hint iemnltii-l uf W .1 Mi'Dunoiith 8 liiiuninotli In' house unH a heap of em bus Tlic bulldliii; vt situated on L'elinont stteot at tliu Untnilu and "slein lnlluiiul. Hhuitly bufiiiv 12 o'clock tho Keiieml (lie gong mu tided ami both Hro companies lospaudeil. TIh strtletiiio 11 then enveloped in Humes and 1 lUitnl 1111 f-tl the night us It hud not been lli;htud since the butiiliiK of the Delawuto and tinlx,ti pocket. The Mltihpllrt weie Hist on th. i n and they coupled their lime to th- lt Uiant at Jlnxwell'K, but It wi 110 1 The Columbia's went n little fiulhei up and make a connection to the h.vdiant lecontly put In by Conttnctor T. '.' Itoblnnnn for the pioteetlou of his bli? lumber yard. A stieam was mon ploy IriK on the lire, but the toof had fallen mid the building was beyond ledemp tlon tiom the flames. Small Iiututni'ic was (anled. The iiilidn of the lite lo not Known. That fioyi-n hydiaul wa not a ioit ly lesson, but It should nesoithelem Iine an effective one. The question of liozen hydrants has often been dis closed by the rlty fathniH and yet this Instance stands as pioot that tellable nu asm es against the danger haw nov el been adopted. The ptesent woulil be a llttlmr tlnw t.i test evei hydrant in the city. Th. recent zeio weather must have frozen f II that aie exposed, and as theie Iiim been no tempeiatuiu warm oiioukIi to thaw them the weak places can le.id ily be discovered. Then a temedy should be applied w Ithout delay. SHOPLIFTING. Many Dollars' Worth of Goods will Bo Stolon This Week. P.very met chant Is nwaie that dining the week Immediately preceding Christ mas more goods will be stolen fmu bis stole than during the greater putt of tho coming near and that It behooves him to wntch well his largo and clao oratcly displayed stock of easily pill fcied ai tides SHU, this hint may cause eti.i vigilance and prevent con sideiable loos Opportunity always aggiavatis th" disease of the kleptomaniac and to minimize the oppoitunlty may a"c many persons from deep humlliatl.ai not to say anything of the penalty of the law. Keveial women of respectable ccnnectlon.s were detected .1 year ag), but were not piosecutcd owing to their standing The disclosure of their until" would Indeed be u shock to society. THEATRICAL ATTRACTION. The a tli action at the Orand Op-mm house this week will be Walte's Stock company, which piesents such steilln plays as "The Power of Love." "Dan's Sister," "An Ameiiean Heiress," "MIm Canot's," the Gypsy Queen," 'That Dangoious Woman, ' "Flag of Free dom," "Noll the Waif," "Hoosler llei olne," "Hust Lynne," etc. All ate staged nnd costume in the same lavish stvie so well lemembeied. James H. Wat'o, which Is known all over the mutiny at 11 successful manager and a man of Btcat lesoutces, has secuted, Annie Louise Ames as leading lady, and haH suriotinded her with a company of ex ceptional ability. The compauv com bines all the best elements of a stand aid company, Including dazzling scn ety, elegant costumes, entertaining specialties and his own grand orclii u tra, dlreded by Mr. Fulton. THE MAIL TO HONESDALE. The c out! act for earning the mall between this ctly and Honesdale nas been aw aided to Anibtoso A. Cole, of Algona, Iowa. The route includes the villages of Waymatt, Piompton and Seeleyvllle and one mall villi be (allied each way six times a week. The bid was made at the tate (if $111. SC pei an num and the bidder Is teciulied o fuiulsh bonds to tho amount , of $l,0. The conttnet was given for eight. m months, or fiom Jan. 1. 1S99, to June Sil, 1101. The mall will leave at 7.0) t. 111. and m live In Honesdale at 1'J in. On the return tiip It wll leave Hoium dale at 1 p. m and airlve heie at i p. m., 1 uniting dally except Sunduv. BURIAL OF MRS. ALEXANDER. The lntei men t of the tenialns of Mrs. CI S. T. Alexander was not made Fil dny nfteinoon, as stated bv the local papers. The f uncial service was con ducted at that time and the 1 email's held for the ai rival of her husband from Pontlac, Michigan. He leaded this city Satin day 11101 nlng. Incr ineiit was made In the uftemoon at the Iirookside cemetery. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The select council lll meet III lesr tilar heMon this cciilii Muihs AltKen Is home tiom the St ens Polytecllllle Institute In Hiei.'l 011114,1111111. Mrs. M. 1" l'Mnloii niul iluii,rht'r, Kiuin.i, spent .Sunday In llniieaihile Hnny Holtou, toimeib ol this eltv, linn talteii up his icnlileiue 111 Willei ti.wn. V. Y. 1'ost Olllio luspeitor Mot man mih 'n this city HutiiHliiy. Ml. II. J. Slellule. nf Main Btieel. ami Mih. .1. J. O'Uoyle. of Haleiu uve iiue. are (.pending tin teek in X,v Vmk city. .Meprsi. ltu iiiciml and .Mjtnn I lock oiiboiiy leluiueil homo finin OlekliiHou (Ollege Satllld.ty to speluf the liolllas with their puientx. 1'iof nnd Mik. H. J. Hoekeiibeiiy. Mi. and Mm. CI. V. Uvans t-puiit riuit da In Sciantim. when- they ntleiide'l Ihe oldllialioii of Mr Kvnus' biothor, llf. H. I. llx.in. at St. l.iike'x linn, copl chinch. II. f. Van AuKell Is suli'eilutr frin iiijuiles lecelved b bt-liiK Hqueczeil bo iween curs at MitMIOd viltd. Mi.s. V. D Itouiiilt., ot Canaan Mieet, Is enlei taliilnf,' Mid, V Jl. t'aipentr mid Mis. Gertrude I. Tucker, of I'n loudale. Mi'H. D V lluinphie, duiiRh .-r Drace nml MIm Mary Vauiiou ietuiii'-d fioni New Yoik Hntuiil.iy nlKht. The new Viitui dub at Ith iPKUliir ineetliiB today will be mldiesM-il ijv Cuvlilet (' i: Speiiiei or the Miners' uml Meehanhs' bank on ' Tlie Teeh'il- IllitlCH of li.lllkillK ' A perfect method to ilevelon, (treugthen, enlarge ull wial, stumul, feeble imreloiuol the Uodi f.flicu of errom niul exctfMMcurxil A klmplr IjIuu, ludoneil U li)lcfaus. Ap pllttiii'O una tieatiucnt Km on finnrnifll Nc. mniirv In nit. vancc. Write for explanation aurl proof. ; iauili In plain, kcalcU litter CorrfMiuntlcncu cuu tlJentUl. ' ERIC MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. I QNjLYc IIHOI'S INHALER Cures Colds, Co u? lis, Catanii, Asthni), Bioichitis anrJ All Throat and Lung Disiasas as Well as Prevenlhg Consumplion, YOU iNHALE M3dicatej aid Vitalized Air That Pernnatjs Every Passage, De stroying th; G3rm and H8alinth3M3mbraie. INDORSED BY ALL Wiio lime Tried It. Listen to What llioy Say. A Well-known Clergyman Sa)s: "1 have tested Mum on h Inhaler for Ca tarrh nnd found that It (iiiickl.v cliarnl mv head nnd gave me a sense ot relief I had not known for innio time. 1 'alike other Inhalers thai 1 h.ivo tried, vou aro nut conllned to tho odor of the remedy, hut ci t 11 full Inhalation which Hashes through tho hrouchlnl tubes ami nut tho nose dealing the passages ns It goes I liellivn that it will pinve a fctcat benefit to sulfenrs fiom fatal rh, Asthma and lir.mi hltN " A Lnckiiwannn Avenue Jlercliant who was (limited fur ten dais with a se vere cold and cough, made n test of tho lnhali r. lie was ih lighted with the le siilt" obtained, stating that he felt lellef at oiiei Tin in t il. he reported th it his cold had entlrel dlsappearqd and the cougn was a tiling or nie past. A Prominent Railway Otllclal hnd been suffering with bronchial and throat trouble for the past two m ars until ti few davs ago without being able to get lellef Noticing the nilverlivcnn nl of tho Inhaler ho tested It and was surpilsed at the soothing lntluiiico after using It for a few" moments He lepoits to us now after using the Inhaler for le-s than four ihi.vs that his thioit Is hotter, soreness has left li, his breathing Is much easier and In fact he feels W per cent, bcttar th m when he began using tho Inhaler. Suffereis from Colds or Coughs, Ci Inrrh. Asthma. Hrerchltls or any lung tiouble nio Invited to call and test the Inhaler absolutelyjfiee SPI'CIAL DISPLAYS Will He .Made for a few days at the Follow! iik Drugstores: MATTHEWS MtOS., 320 Lacka wanna Ave. II. C. SANDERSON, Washington Ave. and Spruce St. GEO. W. JENKINS, 101 South Main Ate. ToUto attendants will be on duty all d.iv and ovcnlng to answer uuestions pnd demonstrate Us value. Kviryuoelv is in vited to give this Inhaler n, freo trial. No tiouble to show it You are wtlcoiae to a treatment whether ou piuchase or not. The cost with miilUlncs, is only 31 00. With this Inhaler soil are en ibled to trial mil Mil' nl voiu own home, thus saving doctors' tees It does uviay with taking unpleasant do-es Into the stomach, and renders linncccssat.v any cutting cautelizlng 01 limning Tile seat of the dNeaso Is dliectlj attached and the germs destloved The air 11 ivages nri piimiated with niiillcatid, vltali.id all which suothrs, heals nnd Invlgointes and a s, use ot te lli f Innnedl itclv follows its ue If used In lime It will positively piivcnt consump tion. WHAT .UUNVOVS KF.MFIMF.S WILL DO. Munvon guar.intus that his Klieumi tlsm Clue will cure ni.illv all cases of lheumatjsm In a tew hours, that Ills Dyt pcpsla Cute will mre Indigestion and all stomach tumble, that his Kidney euro will c mo !"l per cent of all c-ises ot Kidney trouble, that his Cutnnli Cute will cine c.ttuirh. no matter how long utuudlug; that his Headache Cine will cuio any hind of headache in a few minutes; that his Cold Cine will cnilrkli bieiilc up any tot m of cold, and so on tluough the en tile list ot his temedies Thei ale for sale at all diugglsts-mostl J", cenls a vial. Treatment hy .Mail. Wilte I'rolissor Munyon foi advice, which Is AllSOl.I'Tin.Y l'HKi: The most obstinate cases smiessfulle tteated la the stilctesl conlldence "(iiiiilo to Ihallh" free. 1S0S Arch Street, Philadelphia. MOSCOW. Mies Uese Hllldf. ol Jloosie, spent jiait ot lust w.'ek with hei cousin, Jllss Nellie llluds Mi. Whlthuk. ol Huston. Mas , Is vHltlnir hei talents Jlr. and Mis. H, I. U.llBc. Mull) ClulMy and CitoiK'' H'hlihel, i ol i:iinluusi, weie in town Wednesday evenlntr j Jllss JIvia llui niloii is anioni; the , hick nt till-? willluj.'. ' S. .1. Holllhakel' had quite a feeilous i fall Fildny oenlui?. He slipped on homo !('( and fell down a flight of Kteps I fiactinlni,' two libs and nauowly es- (lllied f 1 m till IntT Ills spine. Kobeit X. H. iiemei, of Dickinson tollee, I spendiui; hU hollduy nea tlon with ltiv. S. Uuv .Snowden. MHs Udltli Jlasteis i-pont Sunday at her home In Whinners, JlWr l!es.le Meiionev spent Sunday with Jli. and Jlis, 11. H. Dep-w, i.f Hei anion. Anionjr the illors in Scrmitcin S.tt uicliiv weie- Mr. and Mis. It. II. JIar tin. Mr. and Jlis. John Lyman, (Jrncj Tunis, Miji. lolin ICdwaida and S J1 Walts. Dahl Scott, of Sprint; Hrook, died on Thuisday nlKht mul was bulled S'tt. mday afteiiioiin lfs M. V. Waidcdl and S. lu Wiiii.'ili n olllelnted 11 L. Wilcox, of Klmhuist. was in town Thin m1u i.'XenliiK. Mis (lose N'elhon Is ery ill nt her hiiino on Jlaplc Lake load Jlis. Samuel is detained In Haltl moie by the Illness of her biothei On Wednesdaj and Tlursdaj nlnhti of last week a fall was held In Odd rollows' hall under the inspires of the Ladles' Aid society of the Jlethodlst cliuri li. h'lve booths and u Jacob's well tnRethoi With the suppei ''Oom olieml uttinttlmis lo nil The deioia thins woio beautiful and limmoiilons, i-m iKiceiis and uatioiuil bunlliifr pre domlnatliiK. Liise ciowds attended both nlKhts, Jib's Hnlllster's oiches tia (Uscouised beautiful music both evenliiBs. The apion booth was con- Christmas shoppers will find an interesting line of China and Glassware Novelties in our stock, from all parts of the world. Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets Tea Sets, China Clocks, Fern Dishes, Call and examine THE CLEMONS, FERBER, CAMERAS AND KODAKS. Bicycles, Skates, Sleds, Games, Sweaters, Athletic and Gymnasium Goods For the Holidays. We are authorized agents for the Eastuiau Kodak Co., and carry a complete Hue of supplies for the amateur and professional photographer. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washington Avj, Opposite Court House. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic uss nnd of ull sizes, lncludlne Buckwheat an J Blrdaeye, iJellvered In any part of tht city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 6; telephone No or at the mine, tolo- phone No. 272 be promptly attended to. Dealers mm , id nt the mine. W. T. SMITH. ducted by Mi. P. .S. Posten nnd Jim. Jr. Wtudell, tho paper and book booth by the JIIssch Pyle, Cannon, Deeker and Grace Hinds; the domentlc booth by Jlis. U. H.Wmdell, Jtis. A. J. Deck er unci Jllss Fiances Sayre; the fancy booth by Jlrs. W. r. Clement. Jlis. 11. 1.. Oalfre. Mis, i:. Brink and Jllss DeWItt, the toy booth by JIi.s. A Z. Hinds, Jits. T. John and Jllss Hinds, the candy booth by Jlrs. K, S. Yeasjer, Jlis. J. JI. Nouek. Jllsses Jlollle Xoaek mid Coidella I'jle. Jlis. Kd. Van Hi unt and Jllss Grace Travis diew te licslilni; diauglits fiom Jacob's well. The display of goods, together with Ihe dec oi.'tlons, made a eiy ptetty pit tut c. 'Sit lulllliii; or votlnir contests weie allowed. A si cut sum of money was icalized. r.utles fiom Spilnc; Hi (I'll; mid Hlinhuiat attended AVOOA. The boioiiKli (ounell will meet this evening. Jllss Ituehel Davis has accepted u iostt(iii us tletk In IJeiilne's meat mul ket. Jlr. and Jlis. Heniy Salsbuiy mil Jlr. and Jlis Oeoiije Holls attend d j the luneial of Mis. Salsbun's si, ! in Wayne couut on Tilda L. J. Hums, a member of the .. w Yoik delettlce torce. is thi mu-sl .if Jlr. and Jlis. James (illhoole. H. K. Snjder will open a cash kihh iv ' and diy goods stole in tin Uicli .ti , hulldlni; in a lev week. Jli Sum! r 1ms been in the employ of liulhsuil and How man dm hit; the pant si n teen years and for a number nf yeais has done the buying foi that Mon I Jlis. Iliudlni,'. mother of Thoiua .iiul ' l'eter llaidlnir, is ultically 111 at i,ie home of the latter on the AVest Snh Ihibeil. the Id t.u-cil(l sun of Jo i i II. JUDonuhl, Is sulfelllii; tioln lujil'hs! Not oiil the tent hfis and Jaiuicisi will ho disappointed to lenni that l it. JiidRc aKulii failed on Satuulay to tiM 1 a decision on the school boald (a j The stoickecpeis huvo cashed old oldeis to the amount of seveial bundled did-i lais. but did not anticipate sin h ttn it ih lay In belnt; t enumerated foi ili- i faois Rianled. It now appeals thut mlther of the abovo mentioned me Kolnu to leceiw money before Chi is-l mas nceheil hy btinu lh ked with a iini'e while employed as a dilver in the Spui lowvllle mine Jllss LMIth Hulls .ieik ol Jonus Long's son' has been absent during the past few duiti on ae.ouui of illn is no. p. n wcqti. NERVE AND DRAIN TREATMENT tinned Label Special txtra strength. For Iinnotoncv. Loan nti 'Power. Lost., Manhood, ,ti a ihjxi mi tor fi, with. written cuarunterg -.... 2...HHV7,. ' ... fc U. U .U W .AI..B. .ILDLUlUr. OBftOHEorbymall. AftlEB Wm. a. Clarke, Ji6 I'cnn Ave, Scranlui.Pn JMil .1 iv r .i4 atfiawti dm flF&tw Trsr ffi Christmas our stock. No trouble to show goods. 422 Liackawanna Avenue. Ready For the Christmas Gifts Are Here- in Abundance y& Diamonds, Rings, Pendants, Brooches, etc., Solid Gold and Filled Watches, all the best makes, Rich Cut Glass, Fine Decorated China Lamps and Globes, Porcelain and Gilt Clocks and Bronzes, Gold-Headed Canes and Um brellas and a large and handsome line of Sterling and Silver Novelties and Quad ruple Plated Silverware. All together it makes the most attractive array of useful and ornamental Holiday Gifts to be found in any store in the city. We invite shoppers to visit our store, as it will prove interesting as well as profitable. A. E. Rogeig' JewS 213 Lackawanna Avenue. A Neat Pa of Hakes the Most Appreciated of Christmas Gifts We have an elegant assortment. Prices From 49c Upward. A beautiful Calendar Patty" picture book given books aie just out and will gills immensely. Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE C THE Itooms 1 ami '.U'oiirmi B'l'd'g. SCRANTON. PA. Alining and Blasting POWOE MuiluiU Mooilc ii ml Itiutiiluls oixv I.AI UN & RAMI POWULR CO'.S ORANGE GUN POWDER l.loctrto llniteiies Lleotrlo Liplodur. lort-Xilodlui: blusn. Safety I'uta nut Repauno Chemical Co's iixffivB Hot House 'Cucumbers, Hot House Tomatoes, Greeu Beans, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Salsify, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Creamery Butter, Grapes, Oranges and Fruits Plerce'sMarket Q Jardinieres and Pedestals, Tobacco Jars, Pipe Racks, Etc. II H 1 Rus Store Slippers for 1899 and a "Peter and with each xile. These please the little bovs and fc. Shoe Store, T( 217 L(CKA AVE . t 111 s Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK LSNER 435 ti) 455 rl Nlfilfl St.. SCfOnlOn, PQ. leleplioneCall, 2333. Chlohnltr'. t'ogUih DUmoiiil llrni. NVROYAL PILLS ..V,,,n' "a ""'I vmulnc llrufilu rot tftlcKuttri hnlal, )ia ,10 1 1 Bran I lii lie J ,od aM o ullldt uv.c. .ttiftj wituijiuwrlbluia 'lake1 HO Olbi-r. httlit. 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