r THE SCRANTON THIBUNti-FHIDAY, DECEMBBK 14, 1900, !: ThbModrii ttAituiTARa Hram LITTLE DOUBTS But a visit to this store will help you in making your Christ mas selection especi ally if your choosing lies in the useful lines At any rate you'll be pleased with the holi day display. Foote & Shear Co. 1J9N. Washington Ave THE ORIENTAL. Gifts delected now, re-served until Clirnt lius l'.c. Mantle Ornaments They tntiy have taught our pvp as you pushed the south window. White statuettes, on vaiiuuR mountings; and smailc: tolorej ornnmentnl figntes all of bisque. The lino efreet la spoiled hy tho pi lies. At two dollars vmi might hay "they rue line.' What is your vrdlct on ji medium-sbe while statuette at 25c. L. R. D. & M. AT ALL SEASONS Shoe? arc one of tin mint important itom-. uf dress at ant time ol t tit jf nml imnll s now that p ho inliln in lue tlnnjtible weather, Koi fcUIc, pine iiiul qn ilit i m inns e know we inn plcie on. LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & T1URPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Lackawanna "THE" aundry. .-tSI'enn Avenue. A. B. WAKMAN THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. I nial lUla fni pec. V), VHM: lllghoKt trmiiriatiiio I", UcRieis Humidity: n. in si mi unt P p. I" '.'! ir font. Enonlall, 'Jl Imiiiii, ciuliii 8 j. in., tuce. PERSONAL. 'In, liei, lliclmicl llioim ii acaln lonnurd to Ms home by illness sol, lilie a in tin. clt, jtilmliiy, pupiid,; tor the .ippc.ir.iuio of '"J lie llfirliuiuiiiiii" Comic Opera con pun; at the Ljuuin liml-tlit, Given Awny, With every pair of kid gloves bold at Jl or mote, we will give n beautiful glove box. Menus & Hagen. LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL, The llflrcntli of ilio scrlci of jculy ok, in ten ttiU (then hy Mr. J, Alfud I'lnnlnsrim in l.lm I'arK churtli look phicc li-,t runlni?. In this n. illul, which proud to U one of lite most on jijjMc ha has cur trlun, Mi, I'ciminKtoii vuia sh,ted hy Mtf. ,, 1.. . I'm i, oifatilut, unil the Kim Pari, iiuaitetti, Throughout tliu rutin prolamine Mr, IVti. nington at'alu piovcd lits numl U iluili.il powcm, bin FplenUid incutal conception of the vulcd period npreHiitcil hy tliu coinposcia, in vhuli tu united tliu sine iua lion of (he musician jep musical feellns. 'I he piouumuie opined fvlth the 'J'occaU nml riigue in miiioi ij Uach 111 which the gnat nuitei icu'l. in flhjIiW of iiu steal fancy ami haruioi.ic lomhiiuttons totally urknortii before his time and which no ioniser of the uuecmliiiL; icntury and a lull lia ur. pisicd. In listfiiliiK to tliU compo.liluii, ai U as plajrd .ist eunlni,' tho oiifiu luaiu a inoo lige which tranpoits oho into an ideal uoihl Rhere time is hot nu.uuied by tlie lllulit of rcare. In writing (or hli favorite libtiuincnt Bach doe4 not scuu to belong to any spcilllc.il julod Imt for all time. 'the Adagio in U inijm by Dicncl, tho eminent uganiat of lleilln, in a chiinilnj bit of wilt, lug and Kaio tho uitcanUt an oppoi limit for rcr.traat of tone coloi that ws ihariulii),', In (Ids ronipositlon and his theme and v.uiationi, played by Mr. Pennington lait nintci, Mr, Dldiil Ulicca gnat ahilit in umlupunl.il wilting, rhlch U nenci nholjillc, but l iipus.loii of u (nial laud gmuliie nnulcal feeling. 'lite variations on the vsrll-Unowu hjiiiu (um O Couio All Ye Faithful," by Ihkher, gae arc; opportunity for ekilful lenhtrallon and w-u horoughly eujoid. H U a uondei that tin Mijpoeora ol thl j country do not, like the tier- Ml S STOIIi: OPKS r.M'.MNtfs. I If I Gruener & Co. 1 n J fl yisA,if -s..sssj H it) I V' j I, Agfftf N;.1 1i0m ' Ml 1 v VjT '' w ill I Imw wy!1 man composer, make more1 use of nrlt'knonii lijmtiA (or musical nubjecln. hi Ilio iilleRro for urglii nml oiiheilia, plnjfd last eicrilmr front Hie lomposor's artariRemciit for iiitran nhine, .Mcvamhc (liilliutiiti Hie Rie.it Krencli iomiuvr and oritanlst, lun written u pitie (lint seems to initj imo illoliir wllli all It" lelstlhlc linpul-e. Theie Is rt ililikeiilng of lite pnr-e and as the illuu'c Is haihcd ntnl Hie lull pmur of the ItutnilmM lmil forth olio Is tenpted to Htf up and Mioill "Im Ii muslnue, the tlullmahtl" Atthougli tlie nlliitio is hot u ery lonir it Is doubtful if eien tlulliiiant fur tins oi etri will fiurpi'S It, Tin' list two nuiiibcM on lite ptMRrauiine were ,t trntisulplloii on (JoiumdV "Hlii, Smile, Mum. her" unil tlie "Man he nm riambeiiiv," hy (lull maiit, 'I he Htt, as ll name Implies, Is a wr ennle, written orlKlnallj' as a foprano solo, and It Is ely to imilcrslatid whv II lias teen m popular with ulnctm. A lnwltchlnir melody mid n anft i.ronnliu .tcinllipullilili til It wis dc lldllllul ns an orirnti Kcltctloti. The Toiihtlghl tnaidi, In Its martial thtthm mid hrllllitici, icons moie flttlnir for a mnRiilfli rut iI.uIIrIiL paaeant wllh bejewelled lobes and iotly ti lpplnss, 'iinl was a nttlig finale. Mrs. A. f, V. Prim eip i teiv sallfitlor pcrfoimincp of Milutlotis on n t'uiiiimiiiloii tlvinri and the Mnxhe Triumphal" by l.ptnmui. Mm. PiH(e Ih ,t pupil o( Mr. i'ninlmrloii, ninl the pioof of lici Industry Is shown in her appeiilng on the miiip programme with hoi tejchrr. The choir of Kim I'ltk ehmeh luntilhuled lii oelertlons "The hold Is My Rock," b Mooil mau, ii nil "llejoke In the lord," I 'J I imlng, hi pplcmlid stjle. Much Itilcti-.! was manifested In the contralto noto, sung hv Mks Hi ten Siliramui, who has ncintlv licfen added Io the tlioh. Ms bclirniiiiii fillijr "V'llut l.oic the Lord," bv llurnby, Hie hrs a pure eontrillo mite of luge inline, ami both in her nolo and (Uiitctti work gave great pleisure, Mie ".Imis (n V tilt In Iiu lowei register with greit iae EXPANSION OP COMMON COUNCIL Undei a Second Class Chattel' Scran ton Will Have Thirty-Eight Mem bers in the Lower Blanch. rolloulrift N the lli.xt iituioiiiK'eineiit of tho utipot'liomnetit ol eoniiiion coun i'II Scinnton Mill he entitled to unJer a hecond clacs city chaiter. The sippot tioninent Is based on the number oi' losld'-nt taxable0. This to tal is divided hy forty, under a stlpu Intlon of the law. .ind (iitollent will he the ii'tlo of lepiesuntatlon. Anv 'vmd h:iins an excess cl' thtee-dt'tlui nioie than the i.itlo ot taxable1?. Is c nlltled to an additional member. Km it Maid shall Iuiao. at least on inunoii eouncihiian. The total number ol imldeni tn .ibljs in Scianton Is 2fi',luS. Blvldlnt; this bv tntty, the iatlj of liMncicnta- I (lull is tonnd to be Gfil. Each ward. Is entitled to one ooinmun coimellman to nesin v un. waut jiavmg- bin tnv tble.s plus tlnee-llfths of Gt'l or :T, which i 1(3S, is entitled to two mem bei.s. To be cntitlul to llnee meni bei'; it waul must have tvvlee Cbl plus :t)7 or 17111 To have lour touiicilnicn. a ward ntupl cniualti thiee times CCI, plus the tluee-tilths ol the ratio, or S.',bl), and ho on. Appljinq; thee fiuu-s to the vvuiils of Scranton, the follow Intr lostilts aro determined: lEciiduit I uitimoii Wild I iMbli" Omni ilmcii 1 ii't ami t r-Koud Jiu I Ihlid 7".l fotulli 1111 .: lift! iliM i Sith Illii 2 .N-Miith 711 1 KUhtli T.J 1 Miilh 1121 2 Tenth ' 1 1 hMiilh trt 2 'luelfth (ill J Thiitcdith 1110 -2 I'liuileiiitlt ijj i rifticnt'i IDin 1 MUcenth l0 Ss.if.utii ntl K.0 hightunlh fili 1 Muitiinth 1m: a Ineutlitli 11, s Tintt-flit It 1 - lesident la.vuhle Is anv pel son, man, woman or child who pavs taxes and lives In the citv. The llepublknus should liavp no dif fleultv in having at least twenty-thiee men in the epanded common council. MR. HURLBUT'S POSTERS. Display of a Number of Thein at Prendergast's. Mi. C. W. lluilbut, the uit illustra tor ot this city, has u splendid display of posteis and poster calendars in the widow of Piendoiqufil'h stoic, which is attiactiiiff much comment, The f.vet that they ate nuule in Scianton by a Scinnton illustrator, aside fiom their merit, altracls much ciniosltv to see them. The calendar .sheets are 14!.!, with full llKUie .subjects.. Among the dif ferent subjects aie: "The Foot Ball Man," "The FooL Ball Olrls," "Winter Olrls," ".Skating Oh Is" and several othet.s. The woik Is done with u (tib son finish, but with a strikingly otigi nal effect which Is puiely .Mr. Ilutl bufs. He has also a soiles of .silk pillow tops done In the colors of the leading colleges, which nie beautiful and unique. Newest caul engiavlng, Reynolds Him-) QUEEN LOUISE IN WAX. It Is nn Exhibition nt Mahon's Shoe Stole. The beautiful wax (lguio of Queen Iconise, In Mahoii'H shoe store window, In uttiactlng vvldespiead attention. The Pi Into of Prussia, who was so fascin ated vv ith her beauty and the nobleness of her character, asked hop to become his wife. As Queen of Piussln she com manded unlveisul icspeet and affection, and nothing In Ptussinu history Is inoi e pathetic than the patlonco and dignity with which she hoio tho suffei lugs indicted on her and her family dm lug the war between Piussla and France. No other Queen In' modern times has been so slneeiely mom nut, The famous Qupen Quality shoe, which Is known all over the country and which almost eveiy lady In Scian ton Is wealing, aie named after this beautiful Queen. Million m n tho onlv shoo denleia In Seranton who sell theso shoes, TeadieiF'OMoHlUihles, Reynolds llios Fifteen Xinas Presents tor $3,&0. Fifteen Ninas piesents fur $3.50, That's what you can innku with qiu Platlnette photos. They .no supeilor to the Hembiandts. AVo can deliver all those taken before December 21, The OiifTlii Ait Co, Fancy Box Stationery, Reynolds Bros. Mahon's Shoe Stole Is a leguhir "slipper palate," Thou bands of pads of Ninas sllppeis from 50c, to S3. 508 Lackawanna avenue. Open evenings, MORE ABOUT QUESTION OF ASSESSMENT Possibilities o! Increase Opened bu a Change to the Second Glass Form ot Government. SOME COMPARISONS THAT ARE ELOQUENT Allegheny with Only Fifteen Per Cent. More Valuation Than Scran ton Fays Twice ns Much Taxes While the Bonded Indebtedness of the Foiiner Is Four and One-Half Millions as Against Less Than' Half a Million for Seranton At Present Councils in This City Can Not Increase Taxation Because of the Practical Impossibility of Dis turbing the Valuations and the Fact That the Limit of Mlllnge Has Been Reached A Change of Char ter Would Change These Condi tions. ARTICUE X T. J. DUFFY. Most ot the imiuitlcb for spooillc In roimatlon on the subject of second clas city government which reach The Tribune ate and n.UUially su ms to haw the tinnsitlon will affect taxation. This matter his been dealt -vv it Ii in a genual way In thee lelteis. but as Intel est in thl3 question seems to le pai amount to that In all the othei ,, It will not be amiss to levlve the sub ject fot detailed discission. At pteLent a Sciautonluii pays taxes on about one-thiul the attu il vituallon of his pioporty. The law says the valuation shall he on the "lair mailed value." Custom In this itv his made it an unvviiltcn law that the "tali niaiket value" of .1 piopcrtv li one-thlid of the selling piiep of land unil one-half the selling pi ice of bulldlncs Assessois have aimed to follow out this proportion, but it is tar fiom unlfoim, and as they are wont to eir on the .side .of their neighbois as against the muni cipality at large, the f taction one thiid Is generally taken as the basis of llguritig out thr- nssess-filile valua tion of the city. Tn lound numbeis, tue assessable valuation of the city is ?2.000.iV0. The actual valuation is $70,000,000. It is piosciibed in the law of third t'ass cities that the lew for general city puiposes shall not exceed ten mills. An additional lew. not to ex ceed ten mills can be laid to meet thc bonded debt, but as bonds cannot is sue without the 1 onsent oi the people, when the indebtedness has ciossed the iitmniv inoigin of two per cent, of the assessed valuation, the councils, piaclitallv, are limited to the expen diture of what money can be lalsed by a ten mill levy. T.DVinS FULL MILLAOi: For twelve yearn Seivnton has levied the full ten mills. The special lev y for the linking fund is lebb than thiee mills, not quite one-thlid ot the possible extift ten mills. Last veai, It was two anft eight-tenth mills. As long as we aie a thiid class citv, councils cannot squeeze the taxpay er lor any mote than what the pies ent revenue amounts to, eNcept by In ducing the boaid of asoess:ots to iaie the valuation Boauls of assessois aie human and like othei who have come Into feast ing at tho public ciib, leain to like this sort of thing and lellgiously avoid doing anything that would tend to injiue their chances of n future election. To raise the valuation, they would have to lalse eveiy property. The boaid of assessors that l.iises the valuation of every property would simultaneously lalse a something else which the polite policy of The Tilbuno loiblJs Its writers fiom mentioning unnecessailly. This consldeiatlon and the inlluence exercised by large cor pniations lnsuies that the valuation will, under present conditions gtavv only us the city expands. This means that under a third class city charter a Scrantoulan's taxes vv 111 not be In ci eased. The school board and poor boaid do not enter Into the matter, because the foimer having nbout completed its building opoiatlons cannot leason ably be expected to Inciease Its levy, and the latter, having llnlshed Its ex pensive Improvements recently de creased the levy. y Now comes the question as to what we can reasonably expect in the way ot taxation tinder a second class 1 haiter, Allegheny, In strict obedi ence of the law of second class cities, values all property at Its actual cash pi lie. What It .brought at the last lecoided sale, with subtractions for Inipiovements, destroyed or removed, end additions for subsequent Improve ments is one of the standard means for tu living at values, Allegheny's Bon Bons and Chocolates The finest confections made we display today, Fresh re ceipts daily. Two specialties this Christmas: Fancy Bon. Bons and Chocolates 85c; worth 50c. Finest Bon Bons and Chocolates and glace fruits 50c; worth Soc, Pure Candy 10c to 15c per lb. Old fashioned chocolates 25c lb. Suuday Schools supplied' at lowest wholesale prices, E. G. Goursen Wholesale and Retail, valuation Is tRJ.SS.'.SOO. This Is the ac tual cash volue. Allegheny's $S2,u82,S00 worth ot pi op' crty pnld Inst year $1,4.13,173.00 In cliy, poor olid school taxes. SOMR COMPARISONS. Heuuilon's $70,000,000 wotth of pi op' einy In that that mime period paid In Hie same taxes J703,lioi.82. With u valuation exceeding outs by only twelve and mir-half millions Al legheny pavs tvvlie ns much luxes as wo do. Allegheny also paid a business tux of $27,lt"i5,4S ltisl yen P. Scianton litis no tax on business. Allegheny's bonded Indebtedness Is Jl,502,llo.li". That of Seranton Is $400, 101,0' The net Indebtedness Is given In each Instance the net Indebtedness be ing tho gross amount of outstanding bonds minus the secutltles held by the sinking fund commission. Of course no one has license to sav that the Impending change In classi fication Is going to Inciease Scrunton's taxes and Indebtedness to malce It pto portlonally commensurate with that of Allegheny. This, however, can be said: The change In classification will open the way to Inerpaed taxes und debt. As explained above, the piesent con ditions In Pcranton make It practically Impossible for the councils to raise more leventie. Proof of this Is found In the fact that for the last ten yeai, each succeeding estimates committee has had to wrestle for weeks.vvith the pioblem of meeting nbout half a million dollnis of demands with about a quar ter of 11 inlllon lesources. If It was possible to gel more money, ll cun be relied upon that the couneltmen would not let their pet schemes die year after year by the wholesale for want of an appropriation. But further comment on this point Is unnecessaiy. It can be taken for granted that under piesent conditions taxes on leal estate cunnot be Increased. With the new system of valuation, though, the conditions which now cheutc councils nte wholly wanting. The val uation would go up to $70,000,000 on an actual cash valuation, such as is piesciibed bv the law. riay that $.10, 000,000 of this would be found to bo eltv piopoilv; ",000,000 suburban propet ty, and $ir,,000,000 agiicultur.il rropeitv. This would mean that $10, 000,000 at Hie full assessment; $Jfi.00O,00o at a two-thhds u.sessment, and $13, 000,000 at 'i one-thlid assessment would she us .u actual valuation of $10, nno.nno plus $1C.(iiiB.B67 plus JMlll.'JTl or $,Vi 000,000 AYK. UUIli: S THE P.l'H To keep the city tax eppioxlmatt'lv vvhpie It Is at piesent the levy of ten mills1 would have to be cut down to live and one-third mill'. With school and poor tax the same propoitlonate cut would have to be made. But will the sliapeis ot tax destinies do this? Foi ten yeais councils have each year at appropriation lime cried out bltteilv against the conditions which prevented them fiom getting moie money. With the opportunity of getting this anx iously sought Increase in receipts bv lefralning 11 om cutting down the levy to 5 1-'! mills, and contenting them selves with cutting to seven mills or 1 ighl mills, will the councils shut their e.ves to the possibilities of the case and go 011 year after year for ten moie eais to come dying out bltteily be cause they can't get more money, 01 will they cease their crjing, wipe their eves and, joinlg with the bard in "I've walled money, waited long for thee," proceed to gorge themselves to the fullest limit their judgment tells them the ptopl will stand for? As Is held by seveial of The Trib une's corespondents who view the up pi oaehlng tinnsitlon with optimistic glasses, "It all depends fiii the men." If the city otliclals will practice ligld economy, Scianton tan be governed quite as cheaply in the second class as It can In the third. In n nutshell It Is thus- Sci. niton's 1 ouncilmen cannot at piesent Increase taxes no matter how much they want to do so. Under a second class city charter It is leadily possible for them to gieatly Inciease taxes. Councllmen huve for yeais complained of lnsufll clent levenues. With the oppoitunity of securing moi e 1 evenue vv 111 they per mit their cause of complaint to con- tlnue'.' Fancy Leather Bat . Reynolds Bros. SALOON KEEPERS ARE PROTESTING Retail Liquor Dealers' Protective As sociation Will Actively Oppose Scranton's Transition to the Second Class. The Itel.ill Liquor Dealeis' Protec tive i.ssclatlon has inaugurated a movement against the transition of Scianton from the thlul to the second class, A meeting was ueld Monday atteinoon, at which a committee was appointed to formulate plans for tho campaign and this afternoon another meeting will be held at Dun's hall, to hear the committee's repoit. The local lepiesetitatlvcs in the leg islature will be petitioned to have the governor withhold the certification of Scranton's census llgutts until legis lation can be passesd to keep Seran ton in tho thlul uliiss. The fact that u license In u second class city costs $1,100 or twice as much ns in a third class city, accounts for tho liquor doaleis' opposition to the ttanslt. The poorer dealers say they cannot nftoid to pav $1,100 for n license and would have to go out of business If the transition takes place. The deal ers who me able to pay tho Increased license l'eep, those In the centtal city, say that whatever Inciease In thtlr business would tollow the closing up of tho phicos of those unable to moot the uddPd expense, would be inoro than wiped out by tho depreciation In tho vulue of their real estate that would result fiom vacant stoic ioouib. Tho league propospj to e.xrt eveiy InduencQ it can command to defeat tho transition Fancy OPIce Baskets, Tteynolils Bros. For Sale. Our vv alehouse piopeity, comer West Lackawanna avenue and Klghth stieet, being about -'5 feet front on Lacka wanna avenue and 130 feet on Eighth stieet, and about 147 feet on tho line of tho DehiWMie, Lackuivaunit and West em uillioad. with a five-story bilck waiehouse, tnuic and switching privi leges,, Also our bain lot on DIx couit, about 85 teet on Dlx couit by 90 feet deep to Lee couil, with bilck stuble and framo waiehouse; located between Lacka wanna avenue und Spruce stieet, The Hunt & Canned Co. Sterling Desk Blotteis. P.eynoldH tios. PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY STOCK SOLD Corn luded fiom Pane 1, thirty days theieiiftcr, and will ipcolvo cash therefor at the nite of C32 p.u1 cent., equal to $270 per share, each share being of the par value of $50, "Such sale carries no Interest to us In cettaln tteasttry ussets of the com pany, which have been it-served front sale and Which uie to be liquidated by the company and dlstt United as an extinordlnury dividend to the share holdeis of record on Jan. 1, IP01, at .1 p. m. "We have itgieed to pay for account. of the company simultaneously with the puichuso of the stock and dividend out of such tienstuy assets which shall previously have been declared and paid over lo us In cash for distribution to the shaicholdeiH. (Signed) ".). I'. Moigan & Co." Wall Street Repoit. New Yoik, Dec. 13. A Wall stieol news agency says that at 11 meeting of the directors of tho Pennsylvania Coal company today each of the dlrec tois pledged himself to sell his hold ings of the stock to a syndicate under stood to be headed by J. Plcipont Mor gan & Company at a prlc? said to bo about $700 a shate. A dhector of the company is quoted as saying that the management of the company bus pledges from In) per cent, of the stotl: holdeis that their stock will be offeted at the ptlte 1 'reived by the manage ment. Foui Anthiacite Roads. Mi'vehiud. Dec. in. The Leader will Mi tomorrow thai the mystery stti -ioundlng the purchase of the stock c!" the Pennsylvania Coal company has been cleared up. It, ,as announced by a good authoiity today that four aiuhiaclte coal roads have made the purchase. Thev aie the Krie, Phllu uelphla and Rending, New York, On 1:11 In and Western, and the Delaware Lackawanna and Western. SOME OF THE CONSEQUENCES. Possible Effects of the Transfer of the Pennsylvania Company. The announcement contained irr the New York dispatch concerning the buy ing out of the Pennsylvania Coal com pany by J. P. Moigan & Co. confirms the unofficial statement in yestei day's Tribune. The main question yet le muining to be authentically answered Is. "Who will conduct the company's Intel ests, now that a change In control has occur led.'" The most ci editable lepoits have it that the Krie will not only continue to take the output to tidewater, but man age the property also. This would mean that the company's eleven bieak ers and twenty-seven openings would likely be allied to the Hillside Coal and Iron company, the Erie's coal depart ment of which Captain W. A. May Is general manager. The fact that it is the Thornes who aie the big shareholder who have sold out, makes it a matter cf geneial speculation as to whether or not the raft of new tfffleials installed by them since they lecerrtly undertook the ac tive direction ol the company's railioad and local aftaiis will be continued or supplanted. The possible con.sequence'3 of this gigantic deal aie so mimeious that it would be a day's work to simply cata logue them. Chief among them, of course, Is the abandonment of the new load project, the defeat of which, no doubt, was the main purpose of the Morgafi sjndlcate In acqublng the piopeity. Next in Inipoi lance is the complete uibjugatlon of the remaining Individ ual operators. The fr.ct tldit they v eie In the levolt against the big car lying companies and that the ovei thiovv of the levolt loiced the bis? companies to such immense expendi tures will, It can be assumed, mnko the big companies anything but Kindly disposed to them. The chances nie that the individual operators will clos out their holdings to the first good bidder among the big companies, pnd that they will not have to wait long to lecelve a bid is attested by tho lnct thaj tho big can lei s, just now, aie tailing over one another In thdr elfoits to secuie coal propel ties, It Is stated on lettable authoiity that theie Is scarcely an Individual opeiator be tween Wllkt's-Baiie and CV.ibondale who has not been asked within this lust few months to give an option on his colliery. The Pennsylvania "oal company tlallns to have 140,000,000 tons of mar ketable coal still unmlned. This is doubted In some elides, but no one denies but that it easily has at least 100,000,000 tons. Allowing even !i pioflt on tho ton, It can be seen that the stock of tho lomptny Is not a bad bill gain at $30,000,000. ' ' i What to Buy tor Youv Brother. A pair of Million's Xmas slippers. uOS Lackawanna avenue. Open evenings. WW Piesldential Nominations. Di l.xihishp W'iie fiom 'J lie Associated I'lem Wellington, I'cc. 1,1. Ihu nrcfcldcnt tntUy m nt I In- follow iiiir iioiiiinuliiins lo tho nnto; Jml ou O, Clements, of Ccortrhi, to ho an IntcisUie crinmeice commMoner i reappointment. .John VV, Vciht's, of Kentucky, to bo commissioner of internal revenue, (The nomination of Mr, Ycrkcs lo ho collector of internal rcienue fui the Eighth district of Kcntuch) ulllnluiun.) Fancy Uox Stationery, Reynolds Bios, Words to the Wise The Sultan Wholesale Liquor Dealers, $$S5$$$5$s5W35$W3W LO 'ALI:NDARS of every description coming from Boston to ban H-ancisco, Indian bffects, Chinese and Cali fornia Scenes, Poster Calendars made in your city, Box Papers, Burnt Leather Goods, kitjts, Silver Novelties, Gold Pens and Pen Holders, Waterman I jM i'ountain Pens, Seals, Sealing Wax Boxes, Purses, Bill Books, Portfolios, SiiiMMBSttOnS Stationery Sets, Desk for Xmas Gifts su v "- stands, Prayer Books, Orders taken for Dies and Card Plates all this t'eek will be in time for Christmas. We, as usual, offer the largest, richest and most exclusive lines for your selection. R. E. PRENDERGAST 207 Washington Avenue Xmas Photos. Willi double the usual force In oiir studio, we aie prepaied to make photos for Xmas until Dei ember 21. No mat ter what the weather may be, ou can be sine of them. The (irlfliu Alt Co. Teaehei s'Oxfoid Bibles. Reynolds Bros Our Stores Will Be Open Evenings from Now Until Christmas, Beginning Tonight. Clarke Bros Filling for Sofa Pillows The pioblem In making these1 honio-ilccoratois has been: "What shall 1 (111 them with?' Uvot.vthiiig I10111 e.xtplsior to bail has its objections. Elastic Felt Hi'.s oveieome them all. Fin pil lows It Is I dc Hi on account of ejUiemc lightness, cleanliness' elasticity and very low pi he. Seranton Bedding Co. Cor. Lacks, and Adams Ave. Shrewd merchants buy early they get their pick. Why not follow the same plan. FNE NECKWEAR. Never before has our stoie hhown such a complete assortment of fine Holiday Neckwear, in all of the new. est elects in coloiing combinations, i.oo, l,ri, $'2.oo, y.ro. i SOc Neckwear: More variety thai) ever before and eveiy pattern a novelty not to be &een elsewhere. Is again going to be per suaded to transact a little business. Can't we persuade you to invest in tbe best WINES AND LIQUORS It's good advice and yu may profit thereby. 216 Lackawanna Ave. biftles, nios. a Kempis, Pipe Racks for Dens. New ft numbers ol Ciane's and Kurd's Papers. Seranton, Pa. f Xmas Gifts... Useful gifts ate the ones appre ciated most. Our stock com prises hundreds of useful arti cles appiopriate for holiday gifts. Silk Umbrellas, Mufflers, Ties, Gloves, Dressing Gases, Gaps, Sweaters, Etc. CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna Avenue Carpet Facts This stock is absolutely new not a yard of it but -what la absolutely the best value pro curable at the price asked. We want YOU peisonally to see this stock. If you're a bit herd to please come and see our ideas of beauty. DRAPERIES, RUGS, -t-f WINDOW SHADES P. McCrea & Co 427 Lackawanna Ave. Children's Toy Furniture In your hinry and bustle of Chilst mas shopping, tho children aro not to bo forgotten. Wo know you have thought of toys but now honor hilffhti don't you got Hied, year af ter year, buying thobc useless, fiooily lonsttucted tin or wooden toys, which uie tin own away or bioken in a wpek. Wow much moie suitable (our kind would be. Did we say, toy ftirnl tuie that's hut illy the proper name tor It. It Is leal furniture, made In ie.il fill nihil e fattoiles ami sold at teal low pi Ices, It Is made light and will givn the child! en many days of honest enjoyment. The fetoek Is com plete and Includes Uutenus, Diessei-f, Ib'tilgeintois, Tables, Bookeuacii and dainty Couches that will delight uuy llttlo gill. As nil Indui enien,t fur your coming, we offer a Child's Mm il i hair ul !". OPEN EVENINQ'S UNTIL CHHISTMAS, Credit You? Certainly THBr gONoyy 231-22.235.227 Wyoming Ave, I ''WJK3v,itlH?.'S .,3sr- ' t-. ti r tMf-j - , m , " tiL. &M? v -V . . &