'-"P THE SCRANTON TRIBIJJ THURSDAY, DECEMBER Id, 1899. B i Christmas Suggestions Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, At Cnlendnrs, Booklots, Diaries, Toilet Cases, Dressing Onsos, Albums, Scrap Books, Scrap Baskets, Framed Pictures, Fancy Art Articles, Toys, Dolls, Oames.Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Dolls aigs, Chairs and Beds, Largo Variety and Popular Prices. Threo floors, 100x50 feet, for showing goods. Customers say our display this year Is the best we havo made for many years. Como In early and see the show. Goods leserved and delivered when wanted. Open evenings until after Christmas. Early callers can havo better attention thnn Its possible to give them in rush days. Now Is tho tlmo to mnke selections, while stock is full and fresh. 1V1. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton. X X Christinas Goods lirRpr tock llm r goods than ccr before at THE GRIFFIN ART GO. Thf Rimlnamlt Photos nro the lnlet Mr Qrlflln plvcs per sonal attmtlon to sitters. :K ooooooooooooooooo SMCN'S pURNISHINQS. 0 FOR CHRISTMAS 9 G loves, i Canes,' Ladies' and Men's Umbrellas, Mufflers. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 01 0 109 Wyoming Ave. 0 ooooooooooooooooo Lace Curtains Cleaned 1 lillrcly bj Hand Heturn d 'ami fcie uinl NMipo ui Now . LACKAWANNA. THE LAUNDRY e8 Ptnn Avenue A. U. WARMAN, PERSONAL Mr and Mr Stanley Smith lcac today for New Yoik and Philadelphia ,Attornej A J Colbi rn jr . has re turned from a tilp io Ba'tlmote Re Dr William Me Li oil, D D. pas,, toi of the ( llrton Aenue ehurcli, MrjoU ljn ' nml brother of Rev James Mcl.eod, 13 1) , of this tit j, -v. Ill exchange pulpit iut Sin dnv with the lattei, prei.chlng at tho Tlrst I'rebj terlan chureh this i'tj AN ARTISTIC DISPLAY. In Reynolds Biotheis' Show Win dows. A handsome display of holiday novel ties and statloneij- Is shown In the dis plaj windows of Rej nobis Hi others, Hotel Jeimjn building Dainty calen dttis Ink stands, statloneij, gold plated picture frames, etc, are theio Ir gieat abundance. A more beautiful collection of these goods has never been dlsplajed In this city. Finest wines and cigars at Lan', S20 Spruce btieet o Gold pens and pencils Reynolds Bros. Try a "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. The Pied Piper of Merlin Is not ueeded tiow-a-days to charm away a pest of rats and mice, the French Wire RafTrap Auswcrs the purpose. THE 21 Lackawanna Avenuo 01 1 ERSTHUTS m j A At Gre.Uly 1 a Reduced Rates I I at t,1e H KEMP STUDIO, 1 1(13 Wjomliiir Aie. I PERMIT WAS TAKEN OUT. Chargo Agalnet Oas and Water Em ployes Then Withdrawn. Street Commissioner Uoland Thomas yesterday succeeded In getting tho Scranton Clm and Water company to take out u permit foi opening up ono of the city streets for the purpose vt setting nt thero mains Tho stieet commissioner learned Into Tuesday afternoon that three of tho cmploes of the company, namely, Jos cph Mack, Joseph Lnvelle and Silvest er Quarters, had commenced I'xnauit Ins on West Market street without ob tnlnlnR a permit. Ho went before Al derman Howe and secured warrants for their arrest on the chnrfip of vlolnt Irif? n, city ordinance and then ordered them to stop work and to appear In the alderman's ofllcc yesterday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Superintendent Robert Reeves, of tho water company, held a consultation yesterday mornlnn with the street com missioner and decided to take out a permit for tho work The street com missioner accoidlnsly wlthdtew tho chaige. MATTER OF POLICE FINES. Report In Tull of the City Controller to Councils In This Important Matter Mayor's Statement. It would seem that the cltv should ha e an nudltor to audit the audits, If it would prcent a repetition of tho llnanclal entanglements which cuuseJ no little scandal during, or rather fol lowing, tho last udmlnlstiatlon. The law tequlies that lines, fees and other like tcvenues shall be turned In bj heads of depaitments monthly and an audit and npoit of tho same made by the controllei. Thero hae been frequent v lolatloni of this law, jet councils have never heard of them, at least not until a lesolutlon passed by select council at a recent meeting calling foi n statement of tho m, t in's lines account disclose 1 the fact that the law was most lla gruntly Ignored. The leport of thi conti oiler. given below In full, tells Its own story: Scranton, 'Pa., 'Dec. 7, 1S99. To the Honorable the Select Council. Gentlemen. Re pi j Ing to jour ipso lutlon approved Xovembpi l 1S99, directing that tho city controller be and Is hereby directed to submit to this council nt Its net meeting a de tailed statement showing tho amount of fines collected by the mavot for each month, and also the amount ptid to the treasurer, each month ftorn April to October Ineluilve," I beg to submit the em losed statement In addition to the amounts credited as pajments to the city treasurei, theie bus (In November) been paid the sum of $1,0')J, by tin- ninvni, which would ledme the debit balance, to No- ember 1. to $S79 U) to which should b Jiddul the fines lecehed In November (not now ready In iccoid for audit) While this additional Information Is not i ailed for In the lesolutlon. It "s furnished with the lew of supplying flgu i s I anticipate your honoinblc bodj may desire. lours eiy lespectfulh. n Howell, City Controller. P S Since writing the aboe, I nm Infoimed b the m.ivoi and the city trensuier that an additional pnyment of $S79-)0 has been paid to the cltv treasurer for mnyor's lines A state ment from the major, handed me this ilay, Is submitted as a part of the com munication K Howell. Tines collected by James Moil, major, from Anrll, 1S99, to October, 1S99, in clusive Mayor's fines, less fees. Tram net lines. Aldermen 1S99. (ns per lecord.) (less fees ) April $ 334 TO $ 119 00 May 2",6 r0 liU ilO June 474 10 9S ro July 2S", 3." no no August 29S ,10 49 00 September .... 340 no SO 41 October r,44 00 1C 50 $2,333 45 $ sn 41 $2,131 11 $3,340 90 major: Amounts pild tteasuier by June $ 47.! CO July .ISO 00 October 613 00 $1,375 ro Amount collected $1,140 90 Amount paid 1,37.1 CO Balance due city $1,971 40 rollowing Is the statement ban led In by thp major, refeiied to In the city conti oiler's communication: Tines collected from Apill 3, 1S90, up to October 31, 1S99: Apill $ 473 .10 May 3!1 00 June 57J 00 July 421 81 August 347 50 September .... 429 91 October 709 50 Total $3,316 90 Legislation Is under way to pi event aldermen fiom conducting police court and save the fees for the city. Dui lng Major Fellows' term the salaiy of the chief .executive was Incteased from $1,500 to $2,500 and one of the chief conditions was that he should heai nil police cases. A team of hoises and patiol wagon weie puichased to assist In cany Ing out this economy. Tho resolution looking to this economy was Intioduced by Common Council man James Moh. GRAND REGENT TO SPEAK. Will Addiess Joint Meeting of Royal Aicanum Members Tonight. The members of the Electric City Seranton and Lackawanna councils o' the Royal Arcanum, comprising the en tlie city membership of this organiza tion, will hold a Joint meeting of espe cial Interest this evening at 7 11 o'clock In Odd I'ellows, hall, on Wjomlng avenue Grand Regent Webster Weiss, of Bethlehem, and n number of the other stato ottlccis of the ordei will be pie? cut and address the meeting on the present standing and condition of the organization. A social time will fol low. FUNERAL OF MRS. MORRISON. Requiem Mns3 Was Colebrated In St. John's Catholic Ghvr:h. The funeral of Mrs. Ann 'Morrison, of 92S South Wyoming ucnue, took place yesterday morning. At S o'clock u ie cpilem mass was celcbiatid In St. John's Catholic chuich, on the South Side, by Rev. E. J. Mollev. At 1011 o'clock the remains were tuken to Houesdale on the Delaware and Hudson lallroad. A laigo nunibei of the deceased's fiiends went along und were present ut the Interment of the dear departed, Catholic Bibles. Reynolds Bro. ON TRIAL FOR THE KILUNGOT QU1NN CABBONDALE TOWNSHIP MUB DER. CASE CALLED. Grandmother, Daughter and Two Grandsons Arraigned as the De fendantsNearly the Whole Day Was Occupied in Selecting n Juiy. Tilt Over the Challenging of n Juror After Ho Had Been Accepted and Sent to the Box Common wealth's Story of the Case. The tilal of Mrs Rrldget Dempsey, Mrs. Annie Uallnghei, her daughter, and Thomas and Joseph Gallagher, her giandsons, for the killing of James Qulnn, m , In Caibondale township, Sundaj-, Aug 11 last, is now under way before Judge Cyius Gordon, of Clearfield countj, specially presiding In court loom No. 2. The Juiy wus drawn In the main court room befoie Judge Archbald and after being sworn the Jury was sent In to No. 2. Tho Jurors ore: N. a. Love, postmiu ter, GrconlVld John rittliigir, labcicr, H.iUon. William J. Kobblns, company hand, Tny- ler. George W Hc-s, merchant, Scranton. W A Ultrinock, fatmer, Carbondale. rhestrr A all, fninier. Her tt T. Rllsworth D.ivls, insurance, agent, Scrantcu John Houglns". miner, Scranton John I.aiigen fnimer, Coligton John 13 Miiran, engine e.1, Scranton IVHx McNielrv, hi nice man Uunmore William Srnnlon, lnboicr, Scranton WORKHD FOR DIMMOCK. It was 3 00 o'clock when the work of selecting the Jurv us completed A long ilediy was pmis-d by the com monwealth calling Juiur Dlmmock for further examination after he hid been accepted nnd sent Into the box. On; of the defendants, Thomas Gallagher, woikeil under Mr Dlmmotk In 1S9S as switchman on tho gitvlty, and the prosecution thought It best lo substi tute Fume other juror for him O'Rrlen & Kcllv. attoinejs fr,r the defense, objected en the ground that ( the Juioi had bet n accepted, and could not row be lecalled and l ejected. The attornevs fur tbe pros eutlon, TMstilct Attornev Jones. Geoige H Iloin anl Deputy Attorney Genei.il F. W. Tlelt, ni Riled that ns tln Juiy had not been swoin nnj" Jul oi was subject to chal lenge Judge Aiehbild allowed thp 1uror to be recalled, but ovenuled tho eom monwealth's peiemptoij- challenge, silng to Mr Jones that when the commonwealth accepted tho Juror It waived th' light to pmi ltiptnrj pbtl lenge and could nniv challenge for caue Mr. Jones cndenvorel to liave tbe wltiics mike niiio answci that would subject him to challenge for cause, but iainng in iiii", lie leneweu nis jier cmptoiv plnllenge. nt the Fame tlni" contending that Judge Gunstei hid permitted It under exactly Imllir cir cumstances In the Nolll la'.e. WOl'LD RE I NH'ST Mcesis OHilcn & Kelly argued to show the Injustice that could icsult f i nm such a pi oce filing The piose cutlon could aciept - Juiv trusting that the defense would challenge him, and If the defense also accepted him, the provocation could recall him and make Its ihallenge If this sort of ex pcilmentlng was pcimlttcfl the com monwealth could bo veiy -avlng of its peremptory challenges It was further pjlnteil out that In this Instance the defense had oJhaustoi1 Its peicmptory challenge and must nece's ni copt any Jutor that came to be called, and proved to be acceptable to the prosecu tion Judge Archbald siist'ilncd tho objec tion to the pciemptnrv challenge nnd Mr. Jon accepted the juior and he lesumed his reat in th" box. Judge Aiehbald said that hereafter when ho Is trvlng an ever and tor miner case the jurori v.Ill bo swoin separately as they an accepted and cent to the box Theie was a general exolus fiom the nial'i court Uiom to No 2 when th case was transferrel to Judge Gor don's com t. The- four defendants, ac companied by Mrr Gallaghers hus band, Avalked In a group behind their attoinejs. and tenk se.ttK in a low be hind the defendants' table Cornelius J Qulnn, the joung son of the de ceased, appealed ns. prosecutor Till: DEFENDANTS. The oldest of the defendants, Mrs. Paul Dempsey. Is .0 ve-ais of age, but appeals to bo a wliy active woman. She s tall and spare and of very swarthy complexion. Her daughter resembles her In general appearance, bur kept her fnco oiled dutlng all tho time she was In public The two Gulloghei bow aie heavy-built, robust looking fellows, with faces that be trav no Indication of nn thing Iclous in their natuie They were neatly attltcd and on tho whole presented nn appeaiance that must have made a good Imptessloii op tho juij. Assistant District Attorney W. Gay lord Thomas, who was given dltcctlon of the case bj Mr. Jones, openel for the commonwealth with a brief review of the story the piosecutlon proposed to nrove und a statement of the law bearing on the case Refoie conclud ing, he said the commonwealth would not pies for a MrHt degieo verdict. The different e betvu.n tecond degree murder and mauslaughtei, Mr. Thomn3 enmg Today 10e to hOc. Large lines .it joc and jc. We also are showing a new line of Glace Fruits, with nuts, packed nt Los Angeles, California. We make a speciality of Confections and Fruits. We have several tons of caiulv and can save you money. E. Q. Coursen 129 Lnckuwiuiiui Ave. Candy Op explained, was that In tho former mal ice Is an essential feature. Tho Jury had a light to Infer malice from the Immediate act and In tho present case this will be a controlling feature. Accoidlng to Mr Thomas' statement, young Qulnn went to McIIatc's saloon on the Sunday afternoon In question lo net a pall of beer for James Cum mlngs, who was working on tho trncks near tho Qulnn and Gallagher homes, Thomas Gallagher had hid Bomo trouble with joutig Qulnn earlier In the day, and when he saw Qulnn going towards Mcllalo's, followed down aftoi him. Joseph Gallagher also went to McIIale's. and Mi 9. Qulnn, who paw tho Imminent danger to her husband hastened In tho same direction. GALLAGHER FOLLOWED Ql'INN. Qulnn, it appears, got out of the saloon before tho Gallaghers arrived, and was over In n field, behind a tree, with Cummlngs drinking the beer when thi! Gallaghers passed him out. When ho started up to his home, however, Joseph Gallagher saw him and, calling out, "Theie he goes, the ," followed after him, celling to him to wait. Qulnn Kept on for a tlmo, but finally hatted and waited for Gallagher to come up. Some words were exchanged and then a fight ensued. In a few moments tho elder Qulnn, who saw the fracas from the railroad track where ho was talking with James McDonald, Thomas Gallagher, who came up from the hotel, and Mis. Dempsey and Mrs. Gallagher, who came running from their homo, a few rods away, were mixed up In n general conflict. Old man Qulnn was standing with his cane In his hand, calling to the Gallaghers not to kill his boj when Thomas Gallagher hit him on tho side of the head with a stone, felling him to the ground. Other stones were thrown, and when the old man was TilrlVrwl itr tinnnnai Intta It t na frtitMrl tlmt ,0 wn, nlso cut on thp forohcn,, Ho was carried to his homo and died in a few houis. THE TIRST WITNESS. Coroner Roberts, the flist witness, testified to the nature of the injuries ns revealed by the autopsy. The wound on v side of the head fiactuied tho skull above the ear and caused the bone to penetrate the brain. In the center of the foiehc.ad was a second wound that looked as If made bj i jagged rock or piece of cinder. The bridge of the nose wns also slightly fractured, and there was a cut on the right elbow. In the doctors opinion, the blow on the side of the head was Inflicted with terrific force, and on cross-examination he expressed thp belief that It was not done by a woman, but rather b' a strong man using nil the phjslcal force he possessed. Tho other wounds, b thought, might have been caused by falling Mj ron S Knight, of the county sur v even's ofllcc, identified a (map of the locality of the fight, after which ad journment was made till morning The Jury was kept together over night. SWALLOWED THE flUM. Two-Year-Old Son of Lout3 Acker3on Took an Odd Dilnk. Louis Ackerson, a junk denier, lives at 422 Raymond court and has among othPi chlldien a son, Henry, 2 years and S months old Yesterday morn ing the little fellow was playing aiound the house, nnd dlscoveied a bottle nbout half full of some fluid. He seized the bottle and with masterful effoit dow ned Its contents. A few minutes later the mother learned that her son had taken a large quantity of opium and hurried Henij' over to the Lackawanna hospital and theie stated the case to the hospital doctois Antidotes weie admlnlsteied, but the principal object was to keep the boj' from going to sleep. With this object In view, various stimulants were ap plied and tho youngster was huiried and Jostled .around the place In tho most animated fashion possible so as to keep him awake. It Is piobable that he took one or two drachms of the poison, but the vlgoious course of tteatment given counteracted all 111 effects. Solid Trains to Northern Michigan. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Is now l mining solid trains of palace sleeping cars, dining cars (serv ing meals a la carte) and first-class day coaches, through fiom Chicago to Cal umet, Houghton, Hancock and other points In the Copper Country without changing cais, with dhect connection for Marquette, Negaunee, Ishpemlng; etc , and passengers from the East, South nnd Southwest will find this a most desirable route. All coupon ticket agents sell tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee Ac St. Paul Hallway. , A Card. We. the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the monej on a M-cent bottle of Greene's Wnrranted Ssiup ol Tar if it falls to cure voui ft ugh or cold We nlso guarantee a 2',-Cfiit bottle to prove satis fnctnrv or monev rcliiiidtd Matthews Uros C r. Chittenden I'lielps' Pharmacy D AV llumphrej McCiarrnh & 'I horn is G 1'le hoi II ( Sanderson .T 1 Donahoe N. M Eiche Ilrown't Pharmacy Mulberiy Stieet Lot, S075. Ridiculously cheap, 40x90. sewer, sidewalk. Tell jour friends. See signs. Mulberry street, near Piescott. Tho sale of the stock of M. Solomon & Co, consisting of L'nderwe-ar, Ho sleiy, Clothing, etc, In postponed un til Wednesday morning Dec, 20, at 9 o'clock. H Moses, nsslgnee. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. V & M. T. TIowley,211 Wyomlnu ave. Oold-plaled Inkstands. Reynolds Bros. Smoke tho "Hotel Jerinvn" cigar, 10c heather card cases. Ite nobis Bros Smoke the Pocono Ce. cigar. Tjiicj otllce baskets Reynolds Dros. When dlzy or drowsy, take Beech nm'3 Pills. STANDARD OP THE WORLD. Hlgin Per Creamery Butter, JLJQ, Pound Direct from Elgin, Illinois. It l bj far tho most Dnut'IOLB. SWTUTICST JlUTTnn niade. Others ad vertise It, but none lieep U. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 411 Lackawanna avenue, 123 South Main avenue. 'Phono 111. Prompt dellvciy. TROLLhY COMPANY WILL DO ITS SHARE PRESIDENT CLARK TALKS ON TnE VIADUCT QUESTION. Tho Scranton Railway Company Stands Reaciy to Renew Its Offer to nelp Build a Viaduct for Gen eral Traffic, or 1 Given Permis sion, Will at Onco Construct a Viaduct for Taking Car Trafflc Above tho Tracks Believes Lacka wanna Company Will Bo Liberal. "Outline something practicable and you will find us ready to rslst In every way In our power." This Is the declaration of C. M. Clark, president of tho Scranton Hall way companj-, made to a Tilbun3 re pot tcr who sought from him an ex pression as to his company's present position In tho West Lackawanna ave nue viaduct project. "We want tho viaduct," said Mr. Clark, "we appreciate tho necessity of If In ilvln Mm Wpst- S!,lr .a nntlffr.P- tory peivlce, and we ar willing to do ' our shaie In carrying the pioject to a i successful Issue." "Does yiur offer to contribute $10,- ' 000 to the construction of the vladuot I still hold good?" the icporter asked , "Certalnlj'. We will tcnew the offer any time the project assumes tangible shape, and I am quite confident the I Delaware, Lackawanna and Western j company will likewise tcnew the offer It made when the viaduct agitation was on three j'ears ago Let the city I t:lir,t llirt, I la nnir,aaf In ll.n tiintlR . ..... ...cvv .k m-j .i.in.i. ... . ........ and present some practicable plan for thp viaduct's erection, nnd you can rest assured tho two companies will not be found the least enthusiastic or liberal In supporting tho project "Our company has spent in the nelglibothooil of $125 000 this year lm piovlng Its service In and around Heianton and we prcposo to keep on Impiovlng It until ve nic as perfect a trolley car svstcm as the local condi tions will permit We fully realize that the West Side lines can never b what thej ought to be while that crossing exists. "It Is not our fault that the service Is not better Give us the authority, and we will ermmenee work tomorrow or. a viaduct to carry our tracks above the crossing. If the city will not build a laduct for geneial trafflc, we stand ready to allev late three fourths of tho evil bv relieving car travel fiom the d"Ia-s nnd dangers of tho ciosslng. Such a viaduct would not tuko up any more space than a double track and wou'd neither be a hindrance to other traffic or damage to the abutting prop ertle' If the people want their car s.-vlce bettered In this way we stan 1 ieadv to better It." The Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company nfllclals now havj the viaduct proposition undci consld ci.atlon and the fact th.it the building of n viaduct would give the companj' exclusive use of the crossing, and do OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO all our Holiday GOOdS ARE READY Ladies', Misses' Children's. Our line of llolldnj Slippers are as plentiful In stjles, colors and prices. Our Great Sellers : Women's all-felt Romeo, all color $i Misses' All-felt Romeo, nil colors, occ Children's All-felt Romeo, all colors, ooc With or without l'ur Tilmmlngs. V A 1 wziwa i & j i I I )) ft) N alvvavs a source of till I t II witlsfuitlon nnd Iffll f vk I'm I vvoum iitee hi in oii ni, i.hi.i THWW TV III with a good outfit Iluztir, V 'I J Si?va ik. 1 ll Stiop, Uiiifh and Mug I J Ife-MB VV WW We sell th( (ilibi.itnl II ' b 3S? "TV VYiMI Hnkei Tree brand IUzor-. () p NT "V llhll lll ',e8t an(1 most r'"" IM V - -, -. . A, Jv I'M able on tin market They .. s2jpV7MSBsSi.- 'y... I are sold under a btrong m RU aZ2l&iz2&lf I gunrintee nnd ou are ll1 "h'" -a&siJ2 J hure of satisfaction. Thla jjjj S NOTICB,-.f stroiung through , ho A VI 'Uo,1'. onb $. 00 f Q store ou (.eonnjthl gou may wish, V I No 1T3 Torrey Strop, only ( A wo will, for u rcnsoniible amount, lay O Will (Zc WA A ltmiileuud dellverlnterus you muy A No 719 Shaving llruh, onlv Uivl A dlrcet. Q fj 2 j ? ."TT 9. Ill FnntGtc Fuller Co. X U X VPVM TU X nBn RMlldln.. ! A UUIiniill UUI EJllULlll 6 mm. t0.2 Washington Ave l A 410 SPRUCE STREET. jj flLr-s-Ji H BATH ROBES f 4 . wraS3 uur iiiiu 01 liicac ui incuts is tMwcw -f E complete In every detail. See MSS t kPSsr them and you will be a buyer. jli X 111, Mm x WL Hand & Payne iHr I L 203 Washlnston Ave. jMmm X SS(W "Cntlieiqunre." ffifflMtsMf C. F. BECKWITH & CO., DEALERS IN Mine sind Mill Supplies, Machinery, Eltc. orriCr.-Dime llanU Uulldlng. away with the necessity of maintain Intr gates nml watchmen there, dav and night, besides doing away with the ever existing danger of an acci dent that mnv cost It many times what Its leaEonable share In the ex pense of o liduet would ho, gives rise to the liellcf that a liberal offer can bo looked for. Tho Canadian Tunnel. ' The same capitalists who compose The Niacin a Kails Power Company, own tho franchise to develop 230.0G0 horse-power upon tho Canadian side, tho preliminary work on which has been commenced 1'or this right they pay thu Canadian Park Commission $2.1,000 pel yeir. Ry the tonus) and conditions of tho finnchlso they aie obliged to hao 30,000 horse-power ready for dellveiy by No ember 1st, 1S9S. Otic half of the power gcnouitl In Canada can be brought ucioss and utilized ut the Falls. Latest card engraving Reynolds Uros. Our store will be open evciy evening until Christmas rinlcj's. Sterling letter seals. Reynolds Rios 4IKSHMHM0gSti3tt JTfi Tub Monmi Hwidwakk srou jTjr Tub Monrnv lUnnwAKK sro I CARVING I SETS. If -1L I sfc fj V Suppose you come and see ours. They're the best fflrl Jl . you can buy blades are made from high-grade steel handles of celluloid and ""f genuine stag. '' na, 1 & Wc have sets for 75c i'"'. ! Others as high as $J5.00 r Any way you'll be inter ested in the display. M Foote & Shear Co. ma fl II n 9 N. Washington Ave af v-im --ifliw .tviii-.iBi-- m WGS7lBlssrllv,sqsi.G7l .5T Tin DeLgry Incandescent Gas Burner iVO MANTLE. NO CHIMNEY NO EXPLOSION. CHAS, B. SCOTT, 19 Pranklln Ave. WAULHOUSK-Grjcii Kidgc. and 6 - - 6 lllkr The Popular Furnishing !l X 1 -zr- 7 fc i t wood I 0 M f$s-m. Tho finality of tho oils ueil In mixing colorB determines tho durability of ta imlnts. Oils such ns wo offer will mnke paint of Rrat nmoothness and durability. A larRo sur face can bo covered and tho coating will not pool, crnck or wear off until It haj dnno Its full duty Theno prices will show that good oils nro not expensive. MATTHEWS BROS,, 310 Lackawanna Avenue. n Gift Time is Coming. See our line of fmbrellas Suit Cases, Neckweui Ghves Mufflers, Ilath Uobes, etc BELL & SKINNER, Motet Jermyn HullJIiv. oys, Fool Kails, Striking l!ag, Hoving Glove?, Ice Skates, Holler Skates, Flobcrt Miles, Air Klllcs, Pocket Knlrcs, Fencing Goods, Base Ball Goods FELTON'S 28iS& What Will He Ptif In each stocking is the nil im portant question now. Whatever bantt Llaus gives, no more appro priate gift can be found than one of our specialties a LEATHER SUIT CASE NIGHT ROBE, PAJAMA, MUFFLER, ELEGANT TIE, UMBRELLA, DENT OR FOUNDS GLOVES, SILK SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. CONRAD'S, 305 Lackinvnntm Avenue. OPEN EVENINGS NOW. " 4- The Christmas Store Where Trying to Please Is Not " Trouble." X Moie than 25,000 square feet of show 100111 devot ed to the display of Holi day Furnishings. Morris Clinlrs S3.00 to $30.00. Ladles' Desks S3. 29 to $35-oo Music ami Curio Cabinets $4.50 to $48.00. Comliinntloii ' ao $S,oo to Sys.oo. Turkhli Cliali'i ami Hockcrs $15.00 to SjO.oo. fonclics ami Loinuas $5.00 to $(0,00. Brlc-n-Brac, Vnsc. KJc. 69c to $17.00. Palms ami .Ianl!:i lures 55c to $4.98, -f -f f -r - 4 saiSEap X 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ato - fliS l Joys iffalNQMY -iZZ. -f
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