THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEIMBER 9, 1899. 71 NORTON'S BULLETIN NORTON'S Display for the Holiday Trade is now ready for inspection. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. X :X Christmas Goods larger Block, llnor goods than ever before nt THE GRIFFIN ART GO. The Hembrnndt Photos nro the Intcst Mr Orllllu gives per sonal attention to sitters. -X0 Lace Curtains Cleaned 1 ntlrcly by lliiiul Heturn dSania bl7F and tsliaro in New . LACKAWANNA. THE LAUNDRY ;o8 I'cnn Avenu:. A. 13. WARMAN. GREAT BOWLING CONTEST. Scranton Elks and Scranton Bicycle Club Struggle for Supremacy. The bovvllnjr teams repiesentlns thj Scranton Elks and the Blcjcle club played the third game of thplr series last nlsht on the former's alley. The Bicycle club won two out of the three matches played, but the total score of the Elks was larger by sixty-one points than that of their opponents. The same was the l.u Rest-scored one ever plajed In the city, for sK men on a side. On neither pait was theie a time when the total score was below 900, while In the hocond match the Elks broke all their ptevious records, am' for the (list time In the hltory of their bowling dub scoied over 1,000. making 1,014, while In the l.it game the cycle club scored 994. The high men were principally of the Bicycle club and were as follows: Iloper, 199; Captain Warden, 197, Worelen, 19G The Elks' champion was Captain Charles Fowler, with 194 The highest Individual aver age for thn l!lc do club was made by Woiden 1R1 while row lor again led the Elks with 177 The Bicycle club men felt hlrhly elated over their fine worlc on their opponents' alley, and are looking forwntd to the game In the near future when thev will meet at the BIccle club. The evening's scores were as follows: THE ELKS. .Yelehel 14-i ICO 1GS ieo Phillips 127 lf1 U4 M.i.lenspacher 147 1G7 ITS Bi Walker 141 1SI 141 E Flinn HI 140 164 Clias Towler (Capt.) . ... 102 191 140 Total 914 1011 919 BICYCLE CLUB. Worelen 1M ICC. 1M Van Woimcr 13"? 12J liJ Iloper 112 176 119 Northup Ipi2 n 121 l'ror 122 170 lb? Wordcll (Capt) 17 3 lis 197 Total 915 907 91 A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby ntrrep to refund the money on a no-eent bottle of Oreene's Win ranted Sirup of Tai If It falls to eure our cough or cold AVe also guarantee a Si-cent brittle to proe jutls fartory or monev rofnmled: ,T O Brno K: on. Dunmorc. 0 W DivIn Pruv lilrnee. W V Bails rrildence. Bernlm'in R. (" , Arr.i, W B Moaners Mooslc. V A Kane Mlnookn, Joseph DaK Tnilor. Catholic bibles Reynolds Bros. Announcement of Candidacy. 1 hereby announce myself as a lle publlcnn candidate for select council In Ninth waid. W. S. Huslander, S3G Jefferson avenue. Fountain pens. Heynolds Bios. Wanted. To give to COO boys, foot balls, air guns, lilies, sleds, hats, shoes and va rious other articles. For pai tlcul.ir. applj at 2HV3 Adams avenue, Fancy opera bags, r.ej nobis Bros. Tiy a "Hotel Jennyn" cigar, 10c. Sterling desk blotters Beynolds Bros irs Food Choppers Price $1.25 Each. THE C31 Lackawanna Avenue. Unitve PROSPERITY AT NIAGARA FALLS Niagara Tails Is Having a Wondei ful Growth and Dovclopmont. The Niagara Falls Power company will nt once duplicate Its great plant here, and we have no doubt you fullj appreciate the significance of this an nouncement; It is beyond question the most momentous stroke In our city's develonmont. This ptodlfilolls enterpilso has been fosteted bete by the shrewdest capital ists In our country proven successful, but has gone so far beyond their expec tations that bcfoie the completion of their drat gieat plant, which has cost them more than seven million dollars, they so forcibly reallo the great pos sibilities of this unique situation that they are going right nhead with n sec ond development which will be nn exact duplication of the plant which now stands as the wonder of the woilil. nml justly claimed to be the greatest achievement of the nineteenth cen tury, as well ns fixing this as the loca tion of the coming gicntest manufac turing city on the Ann i lean continent. This will mean the expenditure of millions In the construction of the great w orks. Such a prospect Is moie than suffi cient to satisfy us that our fondest hopes ns to the growth and develop ment of this city will be abundantly realized and wo could without doubt find all the assurance necessary In this most potent factor of Industrial devel opment, but we rightly have reason to doubly rejoice In the enjoyment of equal Importance, and the two combin ing to make Nlagaia a cynosure for all manufactuilng enteipiises In the fti- tuie Indeed, the outlook however bright It has been in the past. Is now much better than nt any time since our de elopments began and we do not hesl tate to say theie Is no place on this continent that can hope to have the Increase pcieentnge of giowth that Ni agara Falls will enjoy in the next five years. In speaking of our gieat futuie wo are not unmindful nf the growth and deelopment we aie enjoying today for we bae In course of construction at this time four of the laigest Indus tries that have ever been elected heie, and which will be completed and give employment before the end of the year to twelve hundred men. which will add nt least five or six thousand to our rapidly Increasing population, we also hae many other factories negotiating, in fact we are informed the power com panies have manv times more appli cations today for power than at any time In the past You know It Is their policy never to announce a new factory until It ac tually begins building, but we know some of the laigest yet to come to Ni agara ate just about to close n deal for power nnd jou may look for plenty of good news along that line In the near futuie Niagara Falls Gazette. A MAMMOTH STORE. J. D. Williams & Bro. Aie Now Occu pying Their Handsome New Stole. Four Floois and Basement of Large Double Building Filled witli Choice Confections and Handsome Toys. One of the finest and larrest confec tionary and toy stores In the countiy today is that of J. r. Williams & Brother, who opened their new store in the recently erected Ilenwood build ing. No. 312-314 Lackawanna avenue, estrday. Th' basement of the new building, as well as that of Nos. 310 and 31S, U devoted to the wholesale depaitment. Upon the fiist or giound floor Is lo cated the geneial retail department. One of the most pt eminent futures of this department being a handsome large soda fountain on the left of thj center. The remainder of this fl -mi-Is divided up between ( nnfi etlonary of evetv description and toys In endless variety. The second and third floors arc deoted exclusively to toys, In? stock blng of such abundance that the entire space of these two floors aie taxed to capacity. The fouitli lloor is used for a. stock loom, and also an assembly depart mer.t, where toys are put together before going Into the letall department. This, establishment Is entalnly a model one nnd must be visited to be appreciated. . PARLOR SOCIAL GIVEN. Willing Workers' Band Assemble nt Penn Avenue Baptist Pnisonnge. The Willing Workeis' .MIssIonaiv band of the Penn Avenue Baptl-t chuich held a pallor Micial last nlsht at the latsonage of Itov. it. f Y Pierce, on Jlllllln avenue. Mrs. Pierce is the leader of the organization, and takes gteat Interest In it. Last night anions uiueies vveio disposed of, the proceeds of which nro devoted entire Iv to mlsslonaiv work. The affair was a great success, over 100 persons being present at different times. An Interesting enteitnlnment was also given, Miss Claia Biownlng ten dering several musical selections, nnd among other Inteiestlng numbers wn the manipulating of a laige phono graph, which was loaned for the occa sion by C. M. Floiey. Teacheis' Oxford bibles Itejnolds P.to COMMITTED TO JAIL. Andiew Kieica3h Charged with Lar ceny by Mnyfleld Merchant. Andrew Kieicash, a young man, who is a dilver for Mendelsohnn, the Jlay fleld mei chant, was yesterday com mitted to the county jail for larceny While working nround the place, he would occasionally lemove articles be lonslng to tho stole, and theiefore 1 warrant was sworn out by Mendel sohnn, the storekeeper, befoie Mendel sohnn, the alderman, who Is himself The alderman listened to the chaic prefened and committed Kieicash to the county Jail. Calendar?, booklets. Beynolds Pros. MARRIED. riDIAM-DARNFATHER.-ln Scianton, Pn., Thursday, Dec 7. 1S99, by Rev William Edgar, lu tho Providence Methodist parsonage, Samuel Ulditwn and Miss luabcll M Barnfnther, both of Scranton. DIED. DUVANEY-In Scranton, Dec. b. Uj9, Bridget Duvane . the 4-year-old daugh ter of Mr and Mrs M Duvnnc 1S31 Stone avenue Funeral Saturday af ternoon nt 2 30 o'clock. Interment In Cathedral cemetery. M'CARQ-In Scianton, Dee. 8, 1SS9. Ber tha Frances McCarg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. D. McCarg, 1S Mulborry street. WILL MAKE A HIT WITH THE ITALIANS IMPRESSIVE DOCUMENTS FOR PELOZI'S EXTRADITION. Were Received Yesterday by District Attorney Jones nnd Will Bo For warded with. County Detective Ley shoii to Italy Noxt Tuesday Gov ernor Stone's Requisition Papers Will Surely Stagger tho Showy Italians Red Tapo by the Yard, Gold Seals Galoie nnd Autogianhs. Next Tuesday, County Detective Thomas Leyshon and soinn one other who has not yet been named, will start for Italy to secure and bring back to this coanty Angela 'Pelozl, who Is wanted for the muidei of Antonio Splncllo, nt Old Forge, Sunday, Oct. 2D, last. Mr Leyshon will take with htm a laige blue packet containing the moat Imposing array of olllclal documents that possibly over left this county. They were received yesterday, through Governor Stone, from Washington by District Attorney John B. Jones, and were viewed with much Interest an 1 curiosity by those who happened In at the district attorney's office during the day. The most Interesting of the papers Is tho wnrrant of the chief executive of tho United States for Pelozl's deliver to County Detective Leyshon. It Is "From Wllllnm McKlnley to Thomas Leshon," and bears the autograph slg. natuie of both the president nnd Sec retary Hay, tho "great seal" of the United States The document nnd let ter from Secretary Hay read ns fol low s : SECRETARY'S LETTEB. Dop.irtme nt of State. Washlncton, Dec G, 1S99 John It. Jones, Esquire, DIstri t Attorrcy, Scranton, Penna Sir- In compliance with the request contained In tho letter of tho t.ectetary of the commonwealth of Pennsvlvatil 1, dated llio fith Inst , 1 forward the presi dent's warrant authorizing Mr. Thomas Lejshon to t"ccive fiom the government of Italy Angelo Pcloso, charged with minder In Pennsvlvaiili, also the evl (Unce certified bv this department. If the certificate of the Italian cm lass at this capital should not be ob tained by the department, Mi. l.eshon should ask tho Unlfed States nmbassaunr at Home to authenticate the depai tmtnt s f-eal The ambassador has been Instructed to icqucst Pcloso's extiadltion, and Mr Lejshon should proceed to the ombissy as soon as ne reaches Home. I am, sir, iour obedient suvant, John Hay, Kti"Iosures: President's warrant. Certified evidence. William MelCinlej, Pi evident of tho Unlt'Ml States of Amu lea. To Thom is Lei shop Wlu leas, It appeals by Information !n due foim by rae 1 ore Ived, that Angelo Piloso, charged with the irlme of mui dt r, Is a fugitive from the justice of tha United States, supposed to have taken itfuge in Italj. And whereas, rpplleatlon lrn been made to tho authontlis of Italy tor tho extradition or said fugitive, In compl' anie with existing treaty stipulations be tween the United States of America and Italy. And whereas, It Is underitooel that, In compliance with .such application, th neees.sari warrant Is uadi to be issued by the authorities nforesalel for the de livery of the above-named fugitive Into tho eustodj of such person or peisons as mav bo duly authorized to neelve I ho salil fugltlvo nnd btlng blm back to the United States for tilal Now, therefore, ou are bercbi author l7cd ond.i'mpovvered. In v Utile of the stlp ulatloi s aforesaid nnd in execution thereof to recive the said Angelo Pcloso as nfcrenld, and to take- and holel him in your custodi, and conduct him lrom such place of delivery in Italy by tb most diiect nnd convenient means of tratiMicrtr.tlon, to and into the United States, theie to surrender tho said An kcln Pcloso to tho proper authorities of the' state of Pennsylvania. I'eir all of wh'ch these picscnts shall be jenir UI'e!crt waiiaut. In testlmonv whew of I have hereunto signed my inme and caused the seal of the United St ites te be aillxed. IJono nt the city of Washington this 0th elav of December, A. D 1S1, nnd ot the ludcjci deuce of the United States the 121th. ISeal Ei tho Piesklcnt, William McKlnley John Hay, Seeietary of Str.te. THE REQUISITION PAPERS. President MeKlnle;, s wairant is not a nmikor to the lequlsltion papers sent b Governor Stone to the department of state at Washington. They aie the size of a oung newspaper, elaboiatelv engiavcd, embellished with coats of amis, bounel together with a jaid and a half of half-Inch, satin, scat let ilb bon, caught up in the middle with 1 huge, gold seal, signed with bold, flour ishing signatures and, on the whole, an amazing something that will doubtless make the Italian government stand aghast. Attached to It Is the endotse ment of Secietarv of State Iiav, also elaborately beilbboned. Accompanjlng thct-e Is the corre spondence between Consul General do Castta and this count! y concerning Un arrest and extiadltion, the affidavit ot Coroner Robeitb that Spine Ho Is dead: an afilelavlt of Geraio Pcssaro, an eye witness to the sheading, that It was Pelozl who did tho killing, and n state ment of the crime nnd ti ailing of tho Key West Cigars, broke u lots, 10c Cigars for 5c. The best bargains we have ever offered. Mi Favorita Key West Cigars, from $1.00 to $3.50 per box. Havana Cigars, wrapper and filler, $3,50 per hundred. Havana Cigars, Summatra wrappers, $2.50 to $3.00 per hundred. Fresh Imported Cigars for the holidays every day. E. Q. Coursen '12?) Lackawanna Avo. Cigar Sale For Decsmbsr fugitive. The De Cnstra correspond ence Is given here: CONSUL OENERAL'H LETTER. Borne, Nov. 23, UD'J. Thomas Leyshon, csef , County Detective, Scranton, m. Sir: The United States consul nt Genoa transmitted to me jour telegram ns fol lows: "Scranton, Pn. Arrest Angelo Pcloso, passenger on Kalsir Wilhclm Second, wanted for inuider American citi zen Thos. Leishnn. county detective." As tho Kaiser Wllhelm II. was to land at Naples before going to Genoa, I im mediately Instructed tho United Stntes consul at that poit to liavo Pcloso ar rested if founel on boaid, I feared that the man might have left the ship nt Glbriltnr but apparently he did not think of It, for he vvaH dlscov 11 eel iiiiel eltilv arrested, as I cabled you vestoulay ns follows: "County Detective Lei slum, Scianton, Pa. Pcloso arrested Naples. Send Instructions. Dccastro, United Statis consul general." Tho man will bo held until further Instructions nro received from tho Uni ted Slates I suppeso that vou will havo called upon tho stnto department nt Washington for such diplomatic steps ns might be deemeel necessary lu tho ease I hope that it might bo proved that Peloso Is nn Amrrlcnn naturalized citi zen, for In that case he will bo extra dited. I have expended In telegraphing nnd cabling $1', which klrdly remit. I am, sir, Your obcellent servant, Hector deCnstro, Consul Gencrnl of tho United Stntes of America at Rome, Italy P S I note the contents of your tele gram .lust received, ns follows: "Cable received; hold prloner; officer will start ns soon ns possible with extrnelltlon papers Thomas Leyshon " District Attorney Jones has had no end of applications for the job of help ing County Detective Leyshon bilnff Pelozl back. He said yesterday that he has fixed upon tho man, but was not ready to announce It as yet. NEW SHOPLAND BUILDING. It Is a Distinct Ornament to Lacka wanna Avenue. Last April the block on the southerly side of Lackawanna avenue, between Penn nnd AVyomlng avenues, was vis ited by a dlsastious fire that wiped out seveial buildings. Two of the buildings destioyed were owned by A. II. Shnpland. The new buildings which replace the old ones are completed and aie an ornament to tho city. Their beautiful glass fronts give to the block quite a metropolitan effect They nro to all ap pearances thoroughly up-to-date, being four stories nnd having all the modern Improvements. Electric passenger and ft eight elevators run from the base ment to the fouith floor, and the latest Improved steel ceilings give an artis tic effect. These double stoics, in fact the whole building, is occupied by J, D. Williams t Bio , nnd w ill bo known as the Shop land building Next to them tho beau tiful new building owned by John II. Ladwlg has been erected. PREPARING FOR THE CENSUS. One Hunched nnd Sixty Assistant Enumerators Needed. One hunched and sixty assistants will be required to take tho census in tho district comprising Lackawanna, Mon roe and Pike counties, according to the apportionment just completed by Cen sus Supervisor John R. Edwards and foi w arded yestei day to the census bureau. Of these sub-dlstilcts one hundred nnd ten are In Lackawanna county, thirty-five In Monroe nnd fifteen In Pike. Each election dlstiict In the liopulous wnrds of Scranton w II! con st Itute a census sub-district and each w 111 have a separate enumerator In the populous centers of tho city It Is auanged that there shall be on1 enunieiptor for evoiv 2 onn Inhabitants In spiiselv settled territory, tho num ber of noses to count Is much less Lehigh, Gouldsboro and Covington, for Instance, are grouped In one district. ORDINANCE TO BE ENFORCED. City Engineer Phillips to See That Houses Are Numbered. City Engineer Phillips Is devoting all of his spare time to a compiehenslve le-aiiangement of the street numbers on a number of the ai!ous thoiough fares of the city whore an Improper ar langoment Is in force now. The record ot unnumbered houses made by the letter caulers will also bo used by the city engineer and prop el ty owners will be notified by mall of tho ordinance requiring that all build ings bo propel ly numbered. An at tempt has never been made before to thoioughly enforce this ordinance, nnd Mr. Phillips' eneleavor in mis uiieciion will be watched with interest. Call for a Primary Election. The Republican voters of the Six teenth waul of the city of Scranton will please take notice that, bv older of the vigilance committee of the first and seconel districts of said waid, there will be a primal y election helJ in the said dlfcticts of &uld waid, on Satutdav, December 10, between tho bouis of t and 7 p. m., for tho puipos.' of placing In nomination Republican candidates for tho following offices: One candidate fot the office of com mon count II: one candidate for the of fice of school controller, and one as sessor of voters In each of tho said dlstilctb. Joseph Danner, Walter E. Davis, Return Judges of First and Second Dlstilcts Respectively. Sale Postponed. Thr assignee sale of the stock of M Solomon & Co., consisting of men's furnishing gcods, clot ping, notilons, ladles' underwear, hosiery, etc , has been postponed until ThiuseUy morn ing, December 14, nt '.' vclock. Moses, assignee. Mulberry Street Lots. Neir Prescott: veiy cheap: Jl O'.O 10n90- seweicd; fJdowalk. signs, Inss. fomegy's, Hotel Terrace, even- Smoke the "Hotel Jermjn" cigar, 10c Play and Pleasure. If the title of a Uundsomo Moi nook, containing 192 pages, nnd beautiful! il lustrated, It has n magnificent colored lithograph In gold em each tover, tho nbove I'ttnsr.NTKD TO AM. purchasers of C0o worth of Ten or Toffee Krlday and Situidny. Dec fth and 'ith Wo havo un exceptionally fine assort ment of linking pivvi'.ei premiums for the Hollelais. Hee bhovv window. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 411 I.acknwanna avenuo, 123 South Slain avenue. 'Phone W. Prompt delivery, THREE MEN CAUGHT BY FALLING ROOF FATHER AND SON PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED. Peter and William Fltzslmmons nnd Thomas Bronnan, Employes of the Grassy Island Colliery Near Oly phnnt, Are Caught Beneath a Cave In While Woiklng on the Night Shift Tho FltzBlmmonses Are So Badly Injured That Their Recov ery Is Doubtful. Three men vvero caught beneath a fall of rock at tho Grassy Island col liery of the Delaware and Hudson company, near Olyphant, last night, nnd two ot them were so seriously In jured that It is feared they can not recov er. These two nro Peter Fitrslmmems. nged CO, a miner, nnd his son, William Fltzslmmons, aged 38, his laborer. The third man Is Thomas Urennan, aged 32, also a laborer. They were working on the night shift and had Just fired their first hole when the fall occurred. The Fltzslm mons' weie caught squarely beneath tho fall and badly crushed. There Is scarcely n portion of their bodies buo what sustained some Injury, and It it feared they received internal hurts which will prove fatal. Brennan was caught by the edge of the fall nnd cscapeel w Ith no'thlng more serious thnn painful bruises. The Injuied men were dug out by a rescuing foico summoned by Brennan, who was able to make bis way to an adjoining working, and were tuken t their homes in Grassy Island. The jounger Fltzslmmons wns tho most severely injured, nnd his death was expected at any moment. At midnight, however, ho was still alive He is unman led and lived with his father, Tho elder ntzslmmons has a wlf, two sons and three daughteis. Tho chamber In which the accident 00 cuircd was strange to lilin, as it was his brother's regular place, and he nnd his son went In to It last night for the first time to make a shift In I1I3 brother's stead, . PASSION PLAY REPRODUCTION. It Will Be Seen nt St. Thomas Col lege Hall Next Week. The original repioductlon of the Peasants' Passion Play, as will be shown in St. Thomas' college hall Mon day, Tuesday ami Wednesday evenings of next week, by means oi the life-like motion plctuies, has received the com mendation of tho leading cleigymen of the piesent time. It is strongly endoised by Monslgnor Maitlnelll, the apostolic delegate, and Caidlnal Gibbons. Bishop Gillespie, ot the Episcopal church of Michigan, pro nounced this exhibition to be "a most dramatic seimon on canvas." One of the most noted Baptist divines In this countiy, the Rev. H. M. Wharton, of Baltlmoie, was so Impressed with the Passion Play leproductlon that he ac- ooooooooooooooooo S WE ARE I MM FOR YOU, S HOLIDAY FOOTWEAR. Y We have given careful attention O to our Holiday Uootweai and Sllp- A pers Havo them all In stock, ro j on can make jour selectlin nt A once, and have them lalel avval A until ou are ready to tako them. Hen's Boys' and Youtlis Holiday Slippers. Our Imirense variety of Women's Sllppeis, In all materials, forms, colors and decorations, meets nil individual f uncles as well as rep resent the set stvlcs of fashions. Women's fr-'ntin Sllppeix, 9 latest hhaeles . P' Satin used Is made cvpiessly to our older. I SCHANK & SPENCER A 410 SPRUCE STREET. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 4- .. ... . . Smoking Jackets, Fine Neckwear, Umbrellas, ---f Mufflers, lints, Canes, f MW WE BEG TO ANNOUCE $0. I MM om NO LID A Y 0PEN!N(jMk IJ a ittidlLJM Tt- ltAr 5,f HJAV.1 " EMM ' wflm tlffiSS SATURDAY, DEC. 9, fflW iK0, WV&a when we WILL EXHIBIT A CHOICE ftSKRf See a. MroMfnA . LitttP?il -i- WiM'SajAft t-"Vfc Ul MUUIUMT UUCJIJij. WE RE- A(lA!rjW "" sSi3WSe QUEST YOUR PRESENCE FOR IN- iWfeSS t WW$b SECTION. Mffl7 Hand & 'ON THE SQUARE," --f -f4- -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ff companlcd tho exhibition on a tour through Virginia, his native state. Tho presentation nt St. Thomas' hall will be exactly the same In nil le spects as was given by this same com pany of artists In Dnli's New York theater, following the famous Stoddard Lenten lectures. The history of the great Passion play Is familiar to n large number ot people, It is presented once every ton yenrs bb a national sacred tlte In the village of Obcr-Ammorgau in Bavurla, not far fiom Munich, and In loiltz Austtta, every tlueo years. It Is whnt we could call a dramatization of tho New Testament. Innsuuich as it vivid ly depicts the stmy of tho life of Jesus Christ. Thousands ot people parCVl pate In the peifoimanees nnd the per sons that nppear In tho lending char acters, such as Chi 1st, Pontius Pilate. Judae, etc, lire selected In theli Infancy and tialned with constant care and nttentlon for the impeisonntlons. TWO MORE MACHINES. Deputy Constable Ellman Is Still Af ter tho Slot Men. Deputy Constable Ellman confiscat ed two moie nickel machines yesterday in his endeavor to lecover the machine removed fiom the Bon Ton cafe. The machines takes yesterday wete found In Jnck Skelly's and tho Globe hotel. A machine was taken from the Roma on Thursday. It Is reported that several machines were removed from preimlnont places yesterday by the ov ners. Cheap Excursion to Washington, D. C. The Masonic lodges of the United States will commemorate the one hun dredth annlversaiy of the death ef George Washington nt Alexandila. Va , opposite Washington. Dec 13 to 1'. For the accommodation of those who desire to attend this ceiemony the Lackawanna railroad will sell tickets from this statlo.i to Washington at a rate of one nnd one-third faro for th" lotind trip. Thcfco tickets will be sold Dec, It and 13. PeiMins holding them will bo required to make a oontlnuius Journey In each direction. The ictuiii Jourey must be begun leaving Wash ington not later than Dec. 18. For further paitlculais apply to locul agent Leather card cases. Reynolds Bios. Spangled Lace Robes, black and white, for Bachelors' Ball. Flnley'3. Gold plated Ink stands. Reynolds Bros. Smoke the Pocono Cc. cigar. Fnncy office baskets. Reynolds Bros, Tha DeLery Inoandssoe it Gas Burnar f -r -r 4. ... ..... -i- WmWm iivtAa W&3L Jwl (vTy S im Iff $Wjf X no mantle. no chimney mmA fwaSFTr Y WO EXPLOSION. tM&S&I $J$Mtv $i $ CHASi B. SCOTT, 119 Franklin Ave. jj ($&&!&&& JJ, X fT---" JZIrz?S et ni ue kys aud bring V Hi The Popular FurnlshlTiirli iff yUr Cash to 6 VI Store Ml fj Pretty I Cotlfad S I Baskets I illliil '" ji'ui iin-iiiiia- i'i -.- liuiii I I a JrsaSrS I 385 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Y ffll have juht reeelve-el tho hi V IWll pi et tie st line nf fane i wen k I srr . SIM baskets. Irutt uasicets, i ji IJM waste baskets nnd clothes 11 ill hampers ever hhovvn In Vm 0 fill II Scianton. C'omo look over ll X tho lot, It may solve tho W) X IMvil perplevlnff question What ll.lll v Imffl sl1"" x b',c tov cl,rlst' A Villi) mas'" mill X 1 ll Waste Paper Baskets, 111 Y I 2'.e. to $2 21. WA 0 ll Waste Baskets, 10c to (, Ut A II Fllllt Bahkcts 10e to Jl. 1,1 I I I I Y V, s. ..-i'!Hs!E'ir.r? tv I 8 1 fiiW! 1 p x n 6 lis. s-m nandkercuiefs, 13at.li Robes, Suit Cases, Gloves. Payo 9 20:$ Waslilnstoti Avenue. 4 4.4-4 -f-f4 Tho quality of the oils utcd In mixing colors determines tho durability of tli imlnts. Oils such ns wo ofTer will mnko paint of great smoothness and durability. A largo sur faco enn bo covered and tho coating will not peel, crack or wear oft until It has done Its full duty Theso prices will show that good oils are not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS,, 310 Lacknwtttni Avenua. u$, mi style is srcnvED ur loeiiKe .tntnert n well ill q'lnllty. l'ha sterlc of Men's 1 eirnlshiius wo curry has incut euoui.h to mieee 11 own way. BELL & SKINNER, Motel Jermyn UulMint. Xmas Hints Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Shears, Fine Concaved Razors, Scissor and Manicure Sets, Safety Razor Sets. FELTON'S !!ffiK s He can give you the best GLOVE values in town. Pierce's flarket Receiving dally Turkeys, Powls, Springers, Ducks and Squabs; ilso Itock away, Maurice River and Hlue Point Ois ters; Evcrythlnu tho market affords In fruits and vegetables. Your orders will bo filled promptly with best goods at reasonable prices. ERCE'S MARKET 110.112.11 PENN AVENUE. " utonomy is inc easy vnair -- - f - f - -f -f -f -t- -f -f -it -- -f t- o I! t- - f f f -t- f i of Old Age. ? iriirsiisiiisigs n -f You need for Christmas now Jini by using our " H.isy Credit" paying will be more convenient. Fifty Children's Morn's X Ch.nib adjustable back like tlie big ones velour cush- ions, oak or m.i- o -t hogany linish... p 1 ,4o Medicine Cabinet, bric-a-brac shelves, plate in door, case a 5 inches wide and 16 inches high with mirror 98c: Mt You? 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