6 THIS JSUKAiNTON T1UI3UNE- 1?RIDAV, UHCEMBtilt 23, 18DN. PERRY BROS. Knab, U.ose and. Sons, Briggs and LiiduJig Pianos Vocalian Church Organs, Car penter Parlor and Pneumatic Sym phony Organs, Angclus' Ctiteiion Music Boxes Finest line in the city of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos. Call and sec the $So Mirtm Gui tai and Mandolin at ERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN Per 1 Quart. IACKAWA1A DAIRY CO Telephone Ordort Promptly Do Herat ij-ji7 Adams Avenus. Scranton Transfer Co., Always Reliable. All kinds ot ttansfer work piomptK and sa'isfactonly done. OfHco 100 Lackawanna Ave. Office Phono C25. Barn Phono 0082 HUNTINGTON'S BAKERY. 420 Spruce Street. Mnsonlc Temple. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist In the City Who Is n GrndutTo In Medicine. 420-422 SPRUCE STREET. Dr. Edward Reyer DENTIST B14 SPRUCE ST. OPP. COURT HOUSE. All Kinds or Dental Work Done at Ux tremels Low l'rlcin 22k Gold Clowns $5.00. Gold Fillings $1.00. Best Set of Teeth $5.00. Silver Filling ... .50c. Crown and HrldRP work .i nperlaltx. If j oil li.no iin Dental work to bo done call and ha r our totth eamlntd (las nd mlnlsti rod All operations are made painless In tlio aid of eleetrlclt Pain less extraction. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear. Nose aud Throat Omce Hours 9 a m to 3? 30 p m; 2 to 4 Williams Building. Opp. PostollK-e s&& uni6niWilabed t J. t ' (.tttttH 1 CITY NOTES CONDITION rNCIIANOi:D-l.atP n 1 in Mom t'ie lielhlilt of OlIUu Thomm Mi Ki una, of Old I' iri fit til it llif lull illtlon it in 1ms untliaiifitd IU'NAWAY HOY -Willi im flio.imor. of ?Js Noith Hi In iiu iixetnie, left Ills homo and wint to W ilki s-Ii.irie, xxlicru ho li-ll In llie Lands ol tin pullie. Ytjttiday moinhiK his p.uoitH wuit to Wllkcs Uuno mid Irouulit him home. l'Al'I. H IIIILIN ClIOSKN -At n meet iir ot the linaid of dlreetois of tla Snau loii l.ace Curtain tomp.my e.tcriliiy 1'iul U. Uelln was tin tul tieasuier to t.ikf the position octi'pled li II J. Au di i son. who Icius for Al.imnKoidu, Jan uir 1, 1M0 ST U'KliS ClIIUSTMAS DINNHHS The pailMiloners t nd filends of St. I.uke s churili will kindly tend theit Rifts of poult! v and ptolslens for the Christ mas dinners to be suit to the pour, to tho liar door of St l.uki s pnHh house, mi Friday inotnlnc. Decimbtr !-. -A!U: SAI'i: SO PA II -Fcr.intcmlaiiH will lie pleased to learn of the safe urrlxal estirday at Southampton of the Rood nlilp St I,ouls, Inning aboard Wadn M. Finn mid County DetectIo Thomas I.i fllion. who aro bound for Hull to cxtiu dlte the ateuseil niiirdf r. Anpelo I'eloso WITHDRAW Till: CHAIU!i:-Wed-nisila nlqht Andrew lluz, of Stone ao rflio VtWu11itd AldVrirmn I.oi'teB' otlleo In rfuutli Btrimjon. uml withdrew the rhurBn iJT assault and battery which ho had cailler piefened Uf,alnst John Italtus, of Kim street Tho case was aetordlliRly ifulllfled and the costs were put on liorz TlIOtlltJAV EDITION - One of the -f GRANOSST DISPLAY AT " THE MODEL," PSLICATESSEN EMPORIUM. Ticsli Inxolco of Ilntet tabic dell, cutles, linpoitcd Hares, I.midjuRer S.iUHiKt, Nuvh Seotlu Salmon, l'atca of all kinds, Imported and California riulti) and Jellies, Nald mclstei DtlbbtesH JIerrlii in Wine Sauce. Italian ChestnuU, I,eb Iluehti). Marzipan and Homy CakoH of nil di'sci Unions, and full line of fanl'y 910.1'erliM for thu IJollilft'V.' Ciitertntt orders taken now foi thu liolldtiXH Dinner TbIe.iVHnlrr. .J3riakfast,.I.uiu re eort1iinr18iirKrn la enite. 0 (pis served In nny stylo 2.223,-yashlnBton Avenue. -t I 4- - ,,-" -r-ft -"r4t st-evis i&rj Iinndsoino editions lxniieil during tho wick Is the holiday number of Kxrty Sat urday, u paiot Issued In the luttiest of tho liitioili.ir men oi this purl ot Pome Hlvunln. 'Hid editor r.lnl mnnnKur of tho tutpcr, 1'. a. Mora n and James J. Cole man, urn to bo ooiiHiatuliited on tho hip ttss of tlulr Christmas edition. SOI,D HOOt'S JKWKI.UY.-I.cwls Os teiluind, who was arrested Wednesday afternoon by I'atroltunn Lonn Day for BollliiR Jewelrj without n llinisc, was KUeli his luarliiK estitday iniiinlnK lij Mn.oi James Motrin l ollcp court. Sev. t til bonus Rold tltiRs wire found on his licisini when arnstcl, and went oireted as tvldence acnlnsl him. Ho escapul with n t2 line i:i.i:VATOIl, CAI'UllT -Yisterdiy noon one of the Me.irs hulldlmr tloMitors Middcnly caiiRht bitwuii the 'Irst and speoiid Hooih and could not be moeitf Nino men and one lad weie on It at tho lime, and fir u while It looked ns tlioiiRh lilt y wete roIiir to be Impilsoned for a ftw limit k A i hair wns tliinllv setured, In means of thlt the passenpirs climbed to Hit setond Moor and so K .1 out hiTTi.n rot.ics nNTi:m'AiNi:D-Tho kinderRni ti n committee of St. I.uke s p ir Ich. ot wlileli Mis H .1 Andirson Is illrictress entortalntd the South Side nlid patixh klndirRiirttn tots In the parish house last nlRht A Christmas treo was the principal attiaitiou for the little ones nnd they all of them went uw.iy happy with Christmas Rifts Ilefiishmcnts were fcned to tho thlldioi, and nlso to tho oldet Rucsts pucnt. IIHOKi; GLASS DOOH-A drunken man was put out of tho Jlfklns houso on t'enn ncnue at 10 30 o'clock last nlfht. Ilo was put out with soma Io1piicc nnd lip showed his niiRry feelhiKS by plcklui; up n hupp chunk of wood iiMd huilliw It thioiiKh a plate Rl iss door, sK feet Ioiir tlRhteen Inches wlJe Patrolmnn l'arr or cftcd lilm and took him to the fouler strut police htntlon Minor Moll will rIo Mm a hearing this munli. ; AN nxmniTlON-Mrs Carobne Dor sex will Imc an rlilliltlon today nnd Saturday of mi' 111 p Jaiianesp unbrold oiks nnd nn Ins, at S21 Delawaie street, tlrei n IlldRC Man of these weio brounht otr bv Mls Klilma. now etuih Iiir nt Northfleld. for the benefit of tho vebnol at Yokohama, cuppoited bv tho Woman s t'tilon Mlsslomry soelet, ihere Mls Dorse Is now the onl Ainei loan tpfithn Thp remalndi r of the or 'liles hae bien iccintly suit ocr by Mls Doisey for the Fame purpose CAUGHT STnAI.ING-Meutenant John Dnls nnd Patrolmnn Charles Neuls Widnculm afternoon arretted In Joins I.oiir's Sons' store a oiiiir West Set.m tou boy. lie wns pilfirltiR some sm ill articles nnd belnR caught In the ait, wns taken Into custody. At police court os terdnv he pleaded that bo had no money and did not think he was committing nn crime In taking the articles he did He comes of good family nod as he did not seem to realize the cMent of his wrongdoing he was discharged by the ma or. Given Away. A rair of kid gloves makes a nice present, but a paii of gloves In n ptot ty pnnnielled box makes a much nicer pipsput 15uy the gloves of us and wo will gle ou the box gi.uls. " Meal a & Hagon. EECITAL LAST NIGHT. Given by Pupils of Scranton Consei vatory in Guernsey Hall. Last night the piano forte depart ment of the Scranton Consersntorv of Music gae a delightful lecltal at Guernsey's linll, assisted by Ilalph Wil liams mil Philip Warten. It was Inigc ly attended The work of tho pupils showed maivelims piogiess In the past few months and gave eUdenee of the excellent method emploed b Profes sot Pennington. There weio a large number of pupils who displayed great proficiency both in technique and exe cution. Paiticularl was this shown in the ensemble work, that with foui pianos being Indeed wot thy 'of men tion, when Misses Hutchinson, Hi own ing, Wngenhuist, rollansbec. Ilessb r, Cotuad, Gerlock and Hnuy Wllklns rendered a numbei with extraoidlnat' ptecislon nnd haimni. Among those who plnjed solos with fine effect wcie Raymond Weaer, Hairy Wllklns, Misses Noini.i J.,hns, riorence Peck. Giato Hiowning, Louis' Sloiuni, Mar M Klower, (iiaee Gei lock, Hildegaid Conuid. Claia Hiown ing, Marlon Hutchinson The woik of Misses Slocum. Geilock nnd Comnd was wot thy of sptilal mention. The ocnl soloists, Messis. Ilalph Williams and Philip Wan en weie much en jood and lecelved lie.iitv encoies. Piofessor Pennington gave a bilef addte.ss In which he explained the methods put sued at the Consei vatnry mil emphasized the Impoitnnco of class w oi k MOURNERS FIND A NEW GRIEF. One Bi other Dies on tho Day of the Other's Buiial. Yestoidav oeiilng Patrick Duffy, aged 21, of Keypor nveniu, was laid at ipst in Hie cathedril cp-Htoiy Wlpn those of the beieaxed U.nllv who ac companied the lemntns : clumed homo they found his Mother. John DuHy aged 2S bicathlng hl.i ja.t A few' ltnuis later he died. The deceased has onl been In tho city for the last two weeks when he tmno horn,, fiom Cub i villi an honni rhlo dlsdnigp fmin the aimy. He sered In Company J. riftcentii Penn sylvania inf.intt. United Stat t. olun. tcets, nnd it was chip n typh.dd fever that he left the iigliu,iit A sudden chill brought on n toiitin of the pick, iicss, nnd it was from Uphold that ho died His father two slst-is. Nellie nnd Marie, unci one brothel. Jostph, suivlvp him The f uncial wl'l b conductil Sunday nfteinoon, with spi-mich .u Holy Itrnuv chuidi In Piovlden-p and Inlet ment In the enthcdtnl cemetery Sevoial of his old ponipnnlons in nuns will he pterin and uffoid him a mill tary burial. i Local Work of Reference. The Scianton Ttlhune Year Uook for 1900 will ho hecond to none In this to Fpcct. Ready foj dellvety on Jan. 1. Buy the Box. Clgnts, at Landls," 207 Wjomlng ave. Tlnest wines nnd clpars at LatiV. 320 Spruce stteet riuest quality nilar Pipes, at Lin dls', 207 Vyonilng avenue Smoke the "Hotel Jetmjn" cigar, 10c. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup IB U1W uml i...v..j .w. ui.muiui;, Bold b oil DniBBtsts In every part of ttm wmld He suro nnd ask for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup," und toko no othur kind Txventy-tlve cents a bottle. HaB been usid for oxer PICTY YHAKS bx MILLIONS of MO'UIDHH tot tlidr CHILDHHN WH1LL THUTHINU Wl'fa PmiPKCT SUCCUSS It SOOT1II.-S the CHILD KOKTHNS the tll'Ma, ALLAYS all PAIN. CITHK8 WIND COLIC, and 1.. .1... I..C rnmnill' fnr Tt t tlUMi... . HASTENING THE VIADUCT MEASURE ORDINANCE IS BEING RAPIDLY PUSHED ALONG. War. Favorably Reported From Com mittee in Common Council Last Night nnd PnBsed on Two Readings. It Is Scheduled to Pass Third Read ing in tho Lowei Branch and Two Rendings in the Upper Branch Next Thursday Night Other Do ings of the City Fathers. Legislation for the AVest Lackawan na iwcnue viaduct Is mixing nlong on schedule tlmo and xxltlnut encounter ing any obstacles. The Induct ordi nance wns reported fnvoiably by Mr Tewkesbury from lh strcetsi and bridges committee of the common council at last night's mooting. -11111 then passed on first nnd stcond read ings without a voice or vote being lnlsed against or any mlschlexuus tinkering nttempted. In select council the resolution pro viding for a joint special committee of six to wait on the Lackawanna Rnll roed company and Sctanton Hallway company xxlth a xlmv of finding out xx hat they are w'lllng to do tov.-.rds erecting tho vlidttct. pissed unani mously. Select council also agreed to meet In adjourned session next Thurs day night, to consider the vlnduct measttte on first and wecond readings Common council paped on first and second rcTillngs ordinances proxldlnir for icpalrlng and painting th. entrance to city ball; for electric lights nt ths corner of Lincoln nvenite and Petto bone street, on Hxnns court, and nn other In tho Kcnn tenth x-itd, fcr nn additional petnnncnt mm eiich for the Centuiy and Cumberland Hose com panks. MORI: FLKCTUIC LIGHTS. Oidlnances foi throe electric lights In Tilpp paik nre at the corner of Gir fleld nvetiuo nnd I'li.'.alu tli sttcet, one at the cot 111 r of Noith Jlaln and Ihi clld .ivonuc and one at the corner of Dorotbv stieet nnd Km lid avenue, and proxidlng for the guiding- of Taylor axeiutp, between A'lno nnd Olive streets passed thlid leading. Copcmiait,. was glxen the select council lcoliitlon dlitctlng the city contiollet to withhold piyinents on ths Tenth stieet grading cnntiaot until tho xx age claims ute settled A resolution xxns tepoited from the flie dppmtment comrilttep rcceptlng W. t:. Gllhool's bid to futnish a. supply xx agon foi r,7". The Judiciary com mittee leportcd faxorobly a lesolutlon directing the city solicitor to appeal the Intnige case of nila Kelloxv against the cltv of Sci alitor. IJjth lesolutlons xx eio adopted On tho lecommondatlon of the mayo and the motion of Mr. Cntpln.the city sollcltoi xvas dliected to take an appeal In the trespass case ot rtniiek against the cltv of Pct.inton. nnd luk Police man McMnnmnon, In xx hlch a verdict xx-as letiuned against the ofllcer for making a false annst. Mr. I'hilllps xx anted to Ignore' the maor's 1 commendation. He said It xxould cost the city a couple of hun ched dnllnts to take an appeal xxhll the cao can be settl'd, fo he xxas Infoimed, by the cltv .acI:no,ldglng Its pi 101 and ietutnlnt; the $10 fine xxhleh xxas Imposed on Mr. Rarlelc. MR. CALPIN'S spi:ncn. Mr Calpln made a lengthy speech against the cltv desc ting Its police ofllcer xx hen ho xa mulcted for dam ages ns a lesult of his doing h's duty ns be vaxx It. Officer M Manamon, Mr Calpln xxent on ta explain, arrested Ilarlck In the pnik for committing a nuisance. The arrest xxas made on complaint of some ladles xyhr claimed to haxe een the nfunso mrr milled and w ho identified ll.irlek as the of fpiidi 1 . Mernllv the ofllcer xxas right In ar resting him. but legalh he was In th- xx ronr. ns be should hnxe sieured a xx ni rant xxhen he did not se tho deed committed. The court uiled that the city could not be held liable and tlv oIIIcpi In conseeiuence xxns lift to de fend the case nlonf. Ho was not prp pned foi this nnd the suit xxent ngilnst him A nixx ttlil xxas refused and rox thp max 01 xx Ishes to lnxe tho city take up the lght and cany It to the siipt onio coui t. Mi. f'alpln's eloctienie ucccjeded In w inning the dav for the oHlcer. MEETING OF SELECT COUNCIL. Number of Matters Came Up for Con sideiation. The 1 evolution dlicrtlng the city clerk to ndxeitiho for bids for the furnishing of eleclrlc light to the city lntioduced by Mr. 0'Ilole. of the "lgnteentn xx aril, passed select couiull last exen- Ing by nn unanimous vote, aftei heln j P1IHMUJ lllli:ili(t-il. Mr. Melx In offered nn amendment fixing the time limit foi the completion of the plant nt eight months. Insteal of six Mi. Sundeison also offoied an amendment ptovldlng that bids Intio dueed not exceed tho present tost of lights and that tho city reserxe the right nnd poixei to 1 eject nil bids Roth of these amendments were adopt- Tho otdlnance for additional per manent men for the Llbett und Nlag aia companies passed third nnd flnql leading, despite xlgotous opposition from Mr. Chittenden and otheis Mr. Chittenden moxed to adjourn xxhen Mr. Ross called up the oidlnance and the vote on this motion xxas so close that the ens and nays were called for, the motion being lost, however Mr Chittenden said be didn't bellexe In ap pointing more permanent men when thete was no money to pay them and xxhen great dlilleulty xx-as experienced in looting out funds xxhetewlth to pay those who had been lately appointed The ordinance passed by the folloxvlns ote: Yeas Hess Kentney. Roihe, Melx In, Wagner. Sihnildor, IMIoxxs. Schrocdo-, O'P.0.xlc, Co.xne, MfAndrc w 12. Niis-Ohlttcndi;n, Sarderson, Lansing, Mcdiim I NHW HOSi: WAGON. A recoinmendatlon from the Joint fire ilcpnttment committee lhat the con tinct fot the constitution of a new hoso xxngon for the Centinl f'lty be let to J. II. Gllliool for $fi73 caused some llttlo discussion aud the matter xxas ilnally referred for consideration to a special committee conslntlng of Messis. Chlttfnden, Wupner nnd Me Cunn Mi MciMnii, In objecting to tin ndoptlng of iho comtnliico'n i-pott, sold that the new wagon xxns lo have lubber tires, xvhlch were not cnlled for In the spec-Ideations: wcie not neces. sary nnd cost In thomselx'os oxer $100 On moilon of Mr. MeAndrow the con- current resolution providing- for the admltlnnco Into the the department of the lately organized Keyset- Valley Hose rompnny xvas taken out of tho hands of the Pre depaitment commit tee and xxns adopted. Tho nomination by tho mayor of Rev. Charles H. Olfnn, t. D., as tnislio of the Scranton public library, to suc ceed himself, wns lonliuncd A communication xvas read fiom Contractor M. J. Ruddy asking that H5 withheld from him ns p.ut of tho payment foi tho Dlx couit pavement on account of his not huvlnjt completed it In time be noxv paid Mm The com munication xxas referred back to tho proper committee for consideration In conjunction with the city engineer. The following now inoiistitLS wete In troduced: Hy Mr Thomas-Proxldlng for tin addi tional pcrmarcnt man for the r"ranklln Rnglno company. Ry Mr. Schreldcr-Proxldliig for nn ad ditional permanent man for the Neptuno company. ON THIRD READING. The following ordinances passed third and final rending. Transferring $500 from salary of assistant engineer to pay salaries of new permnnent men nt Crystal and Nay Aug companies; pro viding for a fire alarm at corner of aibson street nnd Prescott avenue: providing for pavement of Costello court between Vine and Olive street; directing street commissioner to tepalr stone sidewalks upon refusal of prop erty owners to do so nnd charge cost to said property owners. Upon motion of Mr. Roche council adjourned to meet again next Thurs day evening. Tho Mnthieson Alkali Works. It seems to be assured that Niagara Fnlls Is to bo headquarters for the manufacture of chemical goods. Hlec ttlclty ob a conductor of uniform heat to any degree desired, seems to deter mine this question. This can be had bete In unlimited quantity, twenty four houis every day, and for all time to como The chief product of the Mathleson Alkali works is caustic soda. It Is used for bleaching purposes and In th" manufacture of soaps Tho works are noxv completed. The buildings occupy three acres o. ground. Their contiact xxlth the Power company Is for 2,000 hoi Re-power. This Is the only estab lishment that manufnetutes caustic soda by the electrlolltlc process With tho facilities being piovided, they xxlll certainly leap tho advantage of the lowest possible cost on their output Will these inducements bilng others to Niagara Falls" It seems absutd to doubt it Since the above xxas xxrltten the fol lowing article appeared In tho Niagara Tails "Gazette:" "In a xxeeit. or ten days more ground will be bioken for the second series of substantial brick buildings for tho Mathleson Alkali works. The nexv buildings to go up will bo about as laige as the present huge structures of the company When this lnat stiuctuie in completed the lerthleson xx oiks xxlll be a mammoth concern In deed, the only plant exceeding It In ptopoitlons being the paper mill of the Niagara Falls Paper company. Hut as laige as tho structure Is .Manager Thuiston sas the plan of the company Is to start xx-ork Immediately, upon an exact duplicate of the plant, which will coxeroll the remaining tei tltoiy loosed by the company." Notice. No ft eight will be received for ship ment at tho D., L. &. W. freight house on Christmas or Nexv Yeai's, but the f 1 eight house xxlll be open for dellx-ery up to 12 o'clock noon on each of the aboxe named days. m Smokers' Specialties. Meeischaum and Brier Pipes In all stles and at all prices at O'Hara'.s cigar store, 431 Spruce street. Smoke the "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. 1 It iright, Fre; Clean. New Potatoes, Fresh Peas, Fresh Radishes, Poultry, Etc., Christmas Trees and Holly Wreaths Thomas & Brandainore 424 SPRUCE STREET. W. P. SHOOP. 146 xv asblneton Ave Mcars llulldlne. Smoking Sets both In Silver and Uurnt Ivory A special lint of llrl ir and Mtei sihuum Pipes Tin tlnest lino of Ke West Cigars. In boxta of 21 for Xniui ttade All prices. "I" M l A WlNTON t i t Fountain Ren t : Makes a charming Chiistmas present. It's the t best Pen made. It won't leak. It is jointless. It has X a gold feed. It's a home product. X -f X All stationers and jewelets sell them and they will X X return your money if you're not satisfied. X I $2.50 to $10.00. I tThe Wintoii Fountain Pen Co. t -- -f-f-f-f-f-r--f-f-f--f-f - - - t - SALARY ASSISTANT SOLICITOR Mr. Vosburg Will Ask Tlint It Bo Raised to $1,200. City Solicitor Vosburg In pteparlnB his nnnunl estimate of Iho expenses of the city law department fot the com ing yenr nsks for nn inuenso ot tlu salary of the nrslstnnt cltv solicitor from $00 to si, 200. Mr. Vosburg says tho l the salary of tho assistant ban been llxed at $S0a from time Immemorial xvhen It xxns not required that lie be n. law or. He says that ho IipIIpvpm tho greater amount of xvotk now being done by th assistant, on nccottnt of Hie lnerpno In the size of the city, wairants nn In cicnso In salary. Imported nnd Domestic Cigars, nt Landls', 207 Wyoming nvenii". Smoke tho Pocono Gc. cigar. Prices Reduced. Watches Solid silver watches, Am erican works, were $1000, now $6 00. James Boss make, filled watch, jew eled move ment, war ranted, for $4.50. Solid Gold Watches at wonderful prices $10. $20 and $25, everv one bargains. Ladies' solid silver watches, hand engraved, hunting case, American movements, warranted, tor SC.75. Rexford Co. 132 Wyoming Ave. 225 Lackawanna Ave. Pianos and Organs During the Holidays at Bottom Prices Reautlful I plight Pianos for $150, unequalled In the city for the money ORGANS, live or six octave, nearly nexx, ns low us $43 Don't fall to come and look over the bargains be fore you conclude a purchnse. Guernsey Hail Bldg J. W. GUERNSEY, rrop. iUHGandinS Washington Ave. SCt ANTON, lA. Fancy York State Turkeys 1254 Per 2 Pound JOYCE Cut Price Grocer, T 18-720 West Lackawanna Avenue. Ffurkeys I ---f-f-f-t--f- A - - - - - - f - - - - - f -f-f-f-f-f-f-r------H-- 'WiYosVeYaW. A SUGGESTION 5 Vernls Martin Tables, Curio Cabinets, etc., You havo prob- c2 ly priced them oluowhero and thouirlit tho nrico so hi eh tlint "m you could not afford ono. Seo our prices: J5 & 12 inch top, Doublo Table SO.OO 5s 52 10 inch cqunro top, Boublo Tablo 0,50 5 3 Pcdsstals, 30 inclico high 4!oO pi Curio Cnbinots 17.00 j" If you aio in doubt what to got for Christmas presents, 5; como to our stoio, it is full of suggestion CuuaVCVV g Millar & Peck, mmwwmmmMmmmmm&wm$ 1 HIE Cold weather is sure to come and with it the Furs. What better gift than a nics piece of fur ueck a lie, v Muff, or perhaps an Electric Seal or Lamb Coat ? We quote a tew of the prices : Brown Marlon Scnri's, natural color.. $G.OO to Brown Marten Scarfs, dyed IJ.50 to Electric Seal Scarfs 2.00 to Mink Boas, some as handsome as Sable 4.00 to Sable Fox Scarfs, beauties 10.00 to Handsome Collarettes, all prices 8.00 to Ileal llussian Sable Boas ; 510.00 to Electric Seal Coats 30.00 to Alaskan Seal Coats 150.00 to Persian Lamb Coats 100.00 to F. L. Crane, r Raw Furs Bought. Furs Repaired. -i d i d dd ii l $ n ...... - s mm to m i Great Cfiristmas I '. i We have the goods and make prices that will fit all the -! stockings. And do it reasonably, too. Don't cry, & 2 "Can't Afford It," but come to this store and see for J lis yourself how easily and economically you can get nice ! X pi es-ents for your relatives and friends. I We Have a Full Stock I Of Things Everybody Wants 5 We can show you appropriate gifts for young and old, j$ costing from a mere trifle up to as costly a present as you Si care to make. We have most charming selections in is everything that should be found in a first-class, up-to- J ! date jewelry store, including X. :J Diamonds, Brooches, Washes, g 1 Silver Novelties, Lamps. If Leather Goods, Efrr 8 S JEWELRY STORE, & ! 213 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. S". OevsdowBros Jobbers in Jewelry, 227 LACKAWANNA AVE. ATTHNTION'' To the people or tho iltx of HT.intnn ami Us xiilniU: liaxe tin linpst nml UtBiHt tov.U of liol I0a ROuils, hUili i.i Diamonds, Watches, J ewe I ry, Silverware, Etc., at xcu loxv pile ox Wo Inxlto cxt,--bodx to mil ami seo tlu.ni, anil by no OoIiib xcut xxlll Unci It xxlll bo to oiu ml xantiiBo to btturo .xour hollil.iy proscnti'. Kxtry iiilhlo N Ktianiiitceil lo bo ub rop. rcscntcil, or money refunded. 227 Laokawjiii Avs, Everett Hoiscs and carriages are su perior to those ot any other livery in the city. If you should desire to go for a drive during this delight ful penod of weather, call tele phone 7Q.J and Hvcrett will jend you a fiist-class outfit. EVERETT'S LIVERY, 320 DIX COURT. (REAR CITY HALL) 13A Wyoming Avo, "Walk In nnd look arsund " H ITT need of for the Persiau $15.00 5.00 5.00 1S.00 15.00 00.00 40.00 50.00 250.00 140.00 The ELIABLE Furrier. y Sd d vfe i d m. S 5 Horsemen Should use the I & B, RUBBER PAD HORSE SHOE, "AND THE HORSE WONT SLIP" Ask your blacksmith to shoe your horse with the W & B Shoe. AGENTS FOR Neverslip Removable Calk'? 12,5 and 125 Franklin Ave. The Dickson Miimirnctiirlim'Co. t cranUn nml xVUUei.llirrs, l'u, Miiimf.ioiiireri or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV EN0INES Hollers, tlotstlne nd Pumping AUililnery, General Omce, Scranton, Pa. 1 iMw FM PRESSURE,S gSDON'T EXCLUDE AIR.1 M LESSENS IM! BllHi 0. .J-. . A