W1" : ' "" T-i'rrTD.", wtv m - r , ,, vvuj ajuji ,i "' tJf-"x H;u un-tiinuu - .--' t"'-' 'v "" t -r -- " ' 'Tv?'T'f!flr" sr'i.;" if fnT7"T,'". rv g-x ? " -.v k -ii 1V "' A ?tiW''4 ."ji. ; jjl i' 10 The Finest Cake Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. BAD DAY FOR THE ALDERMEN COURl' REVERSED A NUMBER OF DECISIONS. In Nearly Every Instance the Record In the Case Was Deficient in Some Particular or Other Three Petitions for Divorces Piled with Prothonotai-y Copeland Delaware and Hudson Company Made the Defendant in an Action to Re cover $25,000 Damages Marriage Xiccnses. Argument court opened yesterday inornliiu, and during the day Judges Kilwanls, Kelly imd Cnipentcr disposed of it number of eases. In a number of. eases the decisions of nldermen were reversed because their records veto Imperfect. Two of the e.isos in which the eourt reversed the aldermen were the Com monwealth against Frank Itaymond and against Kllen Shell and others, the rase, growing out of the street ear riots on Lafayette stieet. Alderman Howe held them In ball und also lined them. A writ of certiorari was taken as to the fine, and the alderman was re versed for the reason that his record did not set forth that there had been a conviction. Cases were disposed of ns follows: Aliened Julin (Yin iinin againU SrrmliPii 'i'l.-u-(ion ioniun,v; rule to s-liiKc nir nniiviiit. Mn,. llniij npalR-t Amu 1". Xurllicli, .olmiiiUtr.ilir;; nili' for new tii.il. .1. II, chsccm mmpi.iy against Prothiuie &' Will;in; oi ipll m to ic port of ri'feiee. Norman I.oatli a;i,'.iit mils llaitlei; nili for .1 uw trl.il. In u i'l-ohonoy of Clurles Mirtcn; cucptfons to lopo't 01 lull ier. ConimoiiHc.iItli of IVnn-.Wwinia, iw of Amu I!i. mill, nciin't Williim II. Nimby nn.l othrn; rule for ju'lniiMit. Mlilncl I'. I.JU'Ht' i(.'iilnt Kllen J.ap1'o; ink1 for alimony. Cnnlimie'l Patrick lioldcn aiMiii't Mirsir"t T.ions; rule to open jinlaiiient. Join . II. il Irnl.acl; -i;ain.t .. Zon-koy Hile to open jml; nint. J. O. -VkTiniit i;.ilit .li.-cpli .liwpii-,; rule to open jiuUiucnl ami MUfy samo. 1 i. of Sir.mtoii .ipiiim I), p. 'Ilmm.i'. o-iali; uile to 'Irlko olf or open jwlxmi'i.t. M i l!o-enll'i'ii ni:.iiiit Mitrol.in liitnliall; lule to open JiuU ment. In le. iots ami tpcn- of Dmoitotu l.oroiicli Htr; c-Moptioiw to ripoil "I ieu.r, iu!o to .pia-ili except ions. t.itlirtini I m n-aiint .M. fi'licilly, ii1ln1111I-.tr.1lm; rule to nvn lu.U mint. Prank A. I'oinploii .'ipr.nn-t ('.mi.- ( nip ton: ruli' for il.vrco in i!iorr. P. I.. P t rxei'titor, 'mil olhei, .tiMin-.t ooiinty mmniis i.n-ii-. of Lickiw.iriu counti ; .1pp1.1l fium ;i'-,. inent. J. II. White .iur.iitit Nellie 1'oj IVrnou-; Uinurier. in le. ml 011 lltnry May to briii'.; rjiitmcnt. In re. s-.itMirtion of i'ioiti;u-e ol A-.i C.irmn. C. V. KoIiIjiih .n."iin-t P It. Itolo Miiij uile foi ill 1 one. P. 11. . 'e.nle, tius lee, .iLMiint MotU-li I'nioii N.itioiul liiiir.iiK'3 toitipiny; ileniuiree. Pule I)icli.imeil City of Si i.into'i auiin-t Ainin.i ItejnoliN; uile for new Iri'.l. V. I'. Hall afnlrn P. C. Phnle; uile to ?liv wilt .iii.I Mt .isiile lien. John II11111 ,ig.uni Mclliu Hum; rule for .iliiimni. John J. .Mimiuo ui.in.st II. '.. W011H11; uile to si like oil uppc il, 0;l List Jessie Kimball HB.iiie.1 Pi.mk P. Kim lnll; uile for tlivorcr. ( itv of 'ti.iiiton ag.miit .l.mie-J W. Oikfoul! mli to ipn-'i teiro l.iriis. Annette Iti-yniiliN .n,riln-l the .Sei.mloii ami Neii'i i'.itern ltr.lro.11l iouip.inv: uile to approve bond. Coniinonue.iltli ai;aiu-t P. 1. Jolinsoi; rule to ttriko of rciiisiilum e. Illof,-!- ,s I.Pta.ier iicaln-l M. 1). llre.ehel: lule tor Mciuiiy of io-Js. Nolan Hkh. .iciitt Aiiuetie lleynoliltj ihniuirer. ,S. ('. Chi i-ti.m .ciIiim .Luru-. 13. 1iiitian; rule for alimony. James 1 1 urn ncaiiift MIcIi.il! SI1I1I..1: urtioi.ui. (V.inmoi. urallli aealtHt W.J. IIillu; culiornil. Mm:, riv-o & Caiprr iia.nn..t M. 1). ftre-eoel fc l'o.; ruli Tor cruril.v for ii., I'jule l)n klil ioin piny against M. 1). llrewlul A; f'o. ; mlc for i-inirlty for costs. Siilnnltlcil Ilettio A1.iny.ir airiuitl HillUm Minjar; rule for ilnuiee. In u uJojilion ot JlirtVet Davie's. Ilule Ahsoluto on P.iinifiit of Costs Cioiiniiij Fiirnltuic company amliM Ulll.ini iul 1 .nn"; rule to tile molion for new dial nunc pio time, Itule Ali-nlutr Mi.fu'io. C. Jours airaiiot I'. J, Miieien; rule to open JmUcment, Creiline Jin. iif.irtunn? loinpanv nuaiiisl Antliiaiite Ilier com pinvj nile for wcurity for (o.-a., fllsinis-nl liy Akrcrin nt Ciinimmwallli at,iii( Jlike .Miefihicki ceitlor.iri. No) Pirn. ramniormialtli aj,-.ilnt t!eoi(,e Kul.!. kiv.ico; icrtioiaii. N011 Cms. slaroli llellir attalnst Mlttitle l!hl;e. wiij j certiorari, roniinoimraltli against tirovgc K. Ciamtri cirtlor.nl, Jiiifcimnt Aftliniiil Stnnilml Sliiil aUt "oni pin) .iKiht M. I'lecdiiini; lettioiiii. Iiicleiiiiiit Ilmrttiil CunimurmiMlili ajiaiii.'. John SJiioeclels it'itlor.irl. Jl, Pneihiian niraliist IIikcii k Sou; rerlloiaii. ( ninninimi illh iieiliit M. Slitil.ik; ceitlor.nl. ('oinninnni ill!) nyilmt Philip V,itttlii!,'ir; ii-rliurm. Com. muiiuralth nirtilmt Sophia ltimvii; ii-itlor.nl. In tin' can- of the Nato hank ucaliM Soph 1 1 MiPsiliel, pMiitniis to iifllduit of difuiM'; ilu days cm allowed for lilini; a tiipplemeiit.il utll itaiit. Three Divorce Suits. Three petition:) for divorces weie filed yesterday In tho prntlionotury's oniio. Airs, Julia 11. Hall wants to be legally separated from her husband, Charles K Hall, Io whom she was mar ried In JIaieh, 1SI1G. In November of the same year. Airs. Hull says, her husband desetted her and has per Blsted in his desertlun ovur slnee, Airs. Ardllla D. Huslln asks a di Voire fiom Knoa Kuslln. to whom she was married May 28, isss, Cruel and hnrliainuii tieutinunt Is the reason fut which tin) divorce Is asked. Airs, Kns lln says her husband ubusptl her In 11 most brutal manner and thai he was much given to drunkenness. The par ties live at Carhondule. Caroline Smith, who was married on Dee. 'M, JSS5, to Philip J, Kinlth, wunts n divorce, because iter husband de serted her April 21, 1893, and has not shut! lived with her or contributed to her support. Stilt Against the D. & H. Company, Alfred Miimford and his wife, Mar garet Mumford, of Prlceburg, yester day began tin action against tlio Dela ware and Hudson company to recover S2B.000 damages. They are represented by Attorneys J, lOUIot Itoss und Jos rph O'llrlen. On Dec, 3 laat Mrs. Mumford was a passenger on 11 Delaware und Hudson passenger train which had a collision with a freight train Just above the Utcen Itidgo station. Ay a result of the collision she sustained Internal in juries of n very serious character. Yesterday's Mnrrlngc Frrdcril Welclul llov? I,anerd John KlUu.ttl St.dl.1 Com)' J.nne tl'llrieu Ida Dills John lliilleclge Pel!) MiDonnell AthuliK Held Henrietta Tioell laln.nd J. Tilm tleitha J. Slender Itohrrt 13. CralK I.iiella C. llet , 'llom.M Maloniy Ndlle T..I.11 lalniild llirvel 11.11 1 K-t Jin. 1 J Licenses. ilelfrpioii .Hemic ,...Cro- (.tr.vt SeKintci ...Cl.irl.M flro'ii Miotic Moo.lc S(l.il).o,i St.i'atitoii ..Wel lMlsfin ,..Wit l'llsto-i . ,1 i-it.mt'-m Siranlea 1'irUilb IV laillu N t Itltotl S( l.uitoll T.iy lot sranton COUItT HOUSE NEVS NOTES. Pile c.ies for (hi- otphins' oouit rtcoiiH arc heinu' planil In the oflke of tho nsi-ter of will". County Mine.ior-olect M. P. M Id In II jr-tndiy li'isl his oath of offtu' ttilli Piothoiiot.ny (Vou land. Tin' Jure of view In the mallei of the ,'"n iliiimitlon ot the llrottn Hollow tuinpll;", M.-.-lenliy listened Io tlio chaise of the. iiiis't, fleoine It. DiUd'on. The lieuiM will meet to diy to bejriti tho work of puparinj their 1 pt Tliciinis C Williams, who stmt the tu p.-'n children nt Caihond-ilo Satuidac. was ycslotili relei'ed on hail upon tho rertiliejte of a physi cian that they were not ill dinger of ileith ll.ill ,w required in the Mim of -l,.rUil. whhii was furnWied b) Pied scidlir. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Organization of the Lackawanna Steam Bakery Has Been Com pletedCapital Is $200,000. The organization ot the l.ncka wuiina Steam llakery company has been completed and on Jan. 1, 1002, it will succeed to the bakciy business conducted for the past fourteen years by M. J. Kelly & Co. Tho new company has a capitaliza tion of $200,001, with ii reserve fund of JTfi.noo. In disposing of the stock, pre teience was given the 1,400 regular cus tomers of the bakery, here ami in New York. The oillcers of the company arc: President, tieorge 11. Carson; trea" uier, Alfred K. Connell; secretary, A. J. Cawley, of Archbald; directors, AI. .1. Kelly, Grlillth T. Davles, John Car roll and P. V. Scanlon. Al. .1. Kelly was seleetetl as mannger. A Modern Possil. A remarkable specimen wtis recently sent to the Denver olllce of Mines and Minerals by Mr. Clarence Tallluer, of Dayton, New, who says In regard to It: "It was taken from the Sutro tunnel and the specimens hung fiom the tim bers even wheie there is good air. These specimens are found dliectly under Virgin!. 1 City. 'When it was In the tunnel it was of n yellowish color, but It soon blanched pare white on ex posure." Professor Lakes, western edi tor of Mines and Minerals, repot ts that upon examination the specimen proves to be externally a pure white mass of hydrated or opaline silica or so-called gyserlte, which on breaking shows a glassy yellowish Interior like rock c.indy. It Is evidently a perfect replacement of the soft fungus Unit grows on many timbers by silica held In solution In the hot atmosphere or steam of tlio lower workings of the Comstoek. The llnest hairs and dendritic mos-llke markings of the solt almost impalpable fungus are faithfully preserved in this modern fossil. Mines and Minerals, of sjeran ton, Pa., for December, 1901. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following Is the make-up of the D., L. ami V. board for today: TPPSDAV, l)i:i'l3Mlll.lt 17 Wihl Cats l.'.ul o a. 111,, P. I', MeMii.; o 11, 111., Holiokui, .1. (icrrll); S a. 111., P. M. Hill ,-; Pa. 111., W. W. Laltur; IP a. in., llcoue 'I houia II .1. in., .M. It. Mcl.-nie; I p. in., ,, c. Hint, mil; - p. 111,, J, lluil.li.il t; .". p. 111., J, U, Di'ilnc; tl p. in., MiCurtln. Summits, lllc (I a, 111,, nst, J, llritiiii.Mii; in a, 111, iM, ti. I'rotmfelkei ; II a, 11., eii.t, M. II. MthoU; 0 p. in., Ilnonp-011; 0 p. 111., J, Curii ';;; 8 p. in,, .M. (ioIiUu, Pu-herj- 7 a. n, S I'iuuctl); S 11, 111,, lloiiv ir; lt.Pi a, in., Mot.ni; A . 111 , Willi 1111 Uiili.. ; p. in., C, llaitlioljiiuw, 'i.'M p, in., Miupnv; P p. 111,, W, II, llailliulomi-n ; Pi p. 111., 1 utii lug. P.uwngtr Pnulnes 7 a. 111., (iaffnty; 7 n 111., .Mnircr; in .1, in,, Vaumiii; 111,1, in., P, II. Sioi-j IMS p, 111., Sianinii; s h0 p, in., MvCoMrn. NOflLi:. . J, Mnlir ami crew will run 0 ,1 m, u,d 1.11, Ilic. 17, 111 place of P. (illlictn ami iiih. Addlllolill liuanl llee, 17, b a. ill, AN ENJOYABLE SMOKER, Company K, Members Entertained in Armory Lnst Night. The nieiubers of Company K, Thir teenth reglnieni, conducted a smoker and social session la the now aiiuory last night that was a splendid suc cess from start to linlsh. The affair was conducted In one of tho large squad drill moms on the third Hour, and was attonded by tlio majority of tho members of tho company and many of their friends. Corporals Kelt and Dlppru rendered several songs In splendid style, und a llrst-class exhibition of bag punching was given by Privato Van Huron, su perintundent of tho armory, Two col ored gentlemen guve a liuilestitie dog light and rendered soma enjoyable muslo on tho mandolin and guitar. Following thu legular programme, a social session was enjoyed and re freshments wero served. Uiutonant V. a. Gould was chair man of tho committee having the af fair In charge, and he was assisted by Sergeants Welner, Courtright and Smith. Kardla Komos. All people holding tickets for the above must make returns tonight hi the old armory, THE SCRANTON NOW SAFE IN FIRST PLACE BLACK DIAMONDS HAVE A GOOD LEAD. They Won Three Straight Games from tho Backus Team Last Night, The Green Ridge Wheelmen's Team Took Three from tho Bicy cle Club Elk's Rolled nn Aston ishing1 Poor Gamo and Fell Easy Trey to tho Wllkes-Barre Bowlers. Standing of Club3. The Pluck Diamonds, by winning tin eo games from tho Uacktis howling team, "cinched" their position 011 (list Place In the Northeastern Pennsylva nia Howling league last night. The reinarkable thing about the night's bowling was that each of thu clubs winning won nil three games. Captain Moll's Unukim team, which up to lust night was tied with the Pluck Diamonds, 1 tilled very poorly, and lost all three games without link ing much of a llKht for either. Gor man had high score, L'lV, anil Hold had high average, is:,'. The scoie: HI.ACK DIAMOND-. T0I.1K Poley .. Hold ... Pi) or .. Ill .1 VI 1 -1 Hoi man ..lo'i I.V. TJ M7 ..P-'i I'll IT. oil ..'i l 1J! ijo . I' 171 lis l.i ..J17 111 171 CM! "H VJ7 7!i7 JL'.') IIACKL'S. 'lo'als. -.Ii". 117 1.1s no ..ts 11,1 im r,i ..1(11 i;,il Mil i.;i) ..llil l.M IIS j'Jl ..I ill 11.0 3711 ls,l I'.ilnenliolt .Mel-ter .... Pilkhalil . Poll llopkiui ,., 71 U 7l!l 7-7 2JI) The best games of the night weie those rolled on the Green Pldge alleys between the fives representing the Green Itldge whtclmen and the Scran ton Picyele club. The Oieen Pldgers won all three but the Ulcycle club rep resentatives gave them a hard tussel. Mitchell and Mason wero tied for h'gh score with 1!14 each, while Taylor had the exceptionally high average of 1UL l-.'f. The score: (fiti:i:x ifiDt.i. wiii:i:lmi:n. Tonl. Well In I 1", 'jol pw r, ""Lillians 117 III 117 i.Vi Misoi ill pi) i,- .-,--, 3Ionn 1,-vs. J,,) 1 11 ;,;.j la) lor -J0J I'.u l.t "7 Mi! ; S.i3 Wil) SUMMON IIICVCM3 Cl.fll. Tot ,U. Dinilcr a l,,fi 17.1 i,( Mimie lid II- 1TJ - ITii Mltihiii ti t t.-.r to! :,:.; Itoper -Jul lit 117 :.oj Maidi-U Is' 171 1-1 .itl Ni 7:. fcll .'ilj The woist showing miide so far this season by any team was made at Wllkes-ll.irre by the Klks' team, which missed the presence of Parti. Xo higher than fi87 was made in any gatno and two players made totals consid erably les'i than 400. Davis made high woro of the night. L'21 and had high aveiage, 107. The score. Pl.K.-. ToraU. C-iliuindl ll'i 1.17 Co I1J l'd mis ' I..-: llil IN .Jii Hiuilcr 1-J7 Id". IJ.i ris M.nhii-piihei lu Hi Ul pi', lluld Iin IP. 1.:.' II) o;7 uir mi ir i:r i.Nii no. 1. Inlals. Wiixand IK! !.: 14". l.il Yil IT-' Hi 117 ii.l Allen lis i;,u ip, r:i Dun lis J 1111 -,m (lied HO 1:1. i;n n,i 7H 701 7.s '.)!) The ftanding of the several clubs in the league is now as follows: Won. I.om. P C. Ill 11k Diamond 14 7 ,ti7 Wist i:i,il No. 1 I.! s o, IIkKiis II in ..ill Hum Itldw Whulm.'ii in II ,i;n Su niton llh.wle 1 lull n IS .1') i:il.s 7 II DEMPSEY THE BEST MAN. He Took Two Out of Three Falls from Thomas Rlelly. In Gulden's hall, at Itallroad avenue and Luzerne stieyt, a wtestllng mulch, between James Dempscy, of Dunmore, and Thomas Uelllv, of England, took place last night. It was for ?,in a side. Over one hundred persons witnessed the mutch, which resulted In ti victory tor Denipsey, At twenty minutes after id o'clock the men gut mi the mat. Peter Mun ley was chosen referee, and after the pilnclpals shook hands the battle he gan. In four minute Denipsey threw Pellly. The men re.-ted for ten minutes, ami again met on the mat, IOach man did his best und their muscles stood out like whipcords, both men being In supeib londlllon. At the expiration of four minutes Pellly landed Henipsey squarely on his back, Another rest of ten minutes mid the men met lor the third lime, lCnclv rt. allgcd that this would be tho Dual test. It took Just ten minutes to decide who was best mini, Denipsey, by a gtcal ef fort putting Kcllly's shoulders squarely on the mat. The betting was .1 to ! In favor of Denipsey at the beginning and even money at tho com luslou of the second round. Uetween two and thrco hundred dollars changed hands on the result or the match, Denipsey was seconded bv Thonms and John Qulnn, ami Pellly by Patrick Kognn and Thomas Lawless, THEIR GOLDEN WEDDINO. Mr. and Mrs, William Holtham, Sr, Wedded Fifty Years. Air. and Mrs. William Holtham, sr eelubrated thu fiftieth anniversary or their marriugo Saturday evening, tit their home, corner of Washington ave nue und I.arch street. Among thoso who wero gathered about them at the festivities were their eight children, twenty-two grandchll dren and two great-grandclilldren. They were the recipients of many appropri ate presents, Including $IU in gold from their grandchildren. Mr, and Airs. Holtham were married In Ihigland, December H, 1851. A few years later they came to this country and settled in Scranlon, where they havo lived ever since. Deppltii the fullness of their yeurs, Mr. and Mis. Itolthaiu are halu und hearty and give promise of celebrating iimhy mure, wedding nnmvcisarlcs. TRIBUNE- .TUESDAY, -MM-f -ff ff HHMI That arc appropriate and reasonable in price, ore to be found t here in nreat varlctv. SOLID GOLD RINGS t.adlcV llMiy Hold ltlnRi, et ulth Hirer clear opils j.CO todies' Genuine ttuliy nlng, ft wllli targe, choice .store,,.. , f!(K) Totqiiotsp Hlngl, ((utiK 'el W f 1 1 1 Hie brlKhl stones $lo0 Ladles' Diimotid lllnii, olid (told, Willi I.iiko, farulltig (.tone, rlihly net. ..".) I. idles' and t!eiitl(iuen' Msnet llltn;. eilr.iorillnaty alue ,f?.00 l L E. ROGERS, ! : sV t jeweler T i zia ucKawanna Ave 213 Li t (Illi;i:.N- TIIADINO STAMPS f 4-f f 44 "t4 -f-ff -f -f 4-H-- Christmas Store f ar -g Our hnndsomo store Is now in complete holiday attire. It $, jg is a wonderful bower of beauty and well worth a vi3it J? from you. Accept this as personal invitation and bilng G" J the childien with you. JJ " "TS The four large double floors nre filled with everything -, in which the little folks delight and many things in ' '. which adults are interested. !t Toys, Tree Ornaments, f 55 8!". H Dolls, Candies, f. etc., in endless variety too numerous too mention will be X ; found here at prices consistent with the quality of goods ? i J. D. Williams & Bro. I 312-314 Lackawanna Ave. (ft(f((0(fMfMfM0(V0(f(y(fMIMt(fMfMJM?!l(?!ls Tourist Cars on Nickel Plate Hoad. Semi-weekly transcontinental tourist cars between the Atlantic and the Pa cille. coasts arc operated by tlio Nickel Date and Its connections. Tourist cars referred to afford the faame sleeping accommodation.-', with j-time class of mattress and other bed clothing that are provided in the regular Pullman sleeping car service. These tourist cars leave Boston Mondays and Wed nesdays, and leave San Francisco Tues days and Fridays. IJcrllis In these tourist cars are sold at tfreat ly reduced rates. Conveniences are offered without extra cost, for heating food or prepar ing tea or coffee, affording every facil ity lor comfort on a long journey, es pecially for families traveling with childien. Lowest rates may be obtained always via the Nickel Plato road for nil points In the west. For special In formation regarding all trains on the Nickel Plate road, Including these tour ist cats, consult your nearest ticket agent, or write 1 J. Moore, general agent, L'Pl Main street, Jluffalo, N. Y. Resumption of Sunset Limited Ser vice Between New York, Phila delphia and San Francisco, Sea son 1901-1002. Commencing November 30 and each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday thereafter, the Washington and South western Limited, operated dally be tween New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans via the Pennsylvania Railroad and Southern Hallway, leav ing Philadelphia, Broad street station at (5.B3 p. in., composed of dining, Pull man drawing-room, sleeping, observa tion and library cars, in addition will carry a special Sunset Limited An nex Pullman drawing-room compart ment sleeping car to connect with thu Sunset Limited operated between New Orleans and San Francisco. The celebrated trans-continental ser vice offered by these luxurious trains makes a trip to the Pacific coast not only very quick, but most delightful. Charles L. Hopkins, district passen ger agent, Southern Hallway, 3S l.'hestniu street, Philadelphia, will bo pleased to furnish all Information. Additional Passenger Train Seivice via Southern Railway. Ih'l'eetive Nov. IN, the .Southern Hall way will operate through train service from Washington via Itlehmond, V.i., to Florida and points south. The new train will he known as No. ll'j and wl(l leave Washington at lO.r.O a. 111. over the Washington Southern Hallway and arilve Jacksonville, Flu,, at II. IS 11. m. This train carries Unit class coaches and Pullman drawing room sleeper between Washington ami Jacksonville, also has dining car ser vice. Tho above train is In addition to the full complement of train ser vice of Southern Hallway via Xyneh burg and Danville. Clias, L. Hopkins, District Past-miger Agent, Southern Hallway, SJS Chestnut St., Philadelphia, will furnlbh all in formation. - Tho True Southern Route. Tho most comfortable iintl direct route to all points south and south west Is via thu New Jersey Central. Only one chance of cars between Scr.mtou and Chailcstou, Atlanta, .lackt'imvllle, St. Augustine, Ashvllle, New Orleans and all other prominent points south, Pullman service the cntlru imite. Only one change of cars to St. I.ouls, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc, Quaker City Kxpress leaving h'cran ton at 7.30 a. m., WHltes-Harro at 7,r.O a. m arrives ut Philadelphia nt 12 noon, Washington at 3.30 p. in. Through solid vestibule train with Pullman Iluf. fet Parlor Car, J. K. Swisher, District Pass. Agent. Scrautoii. RAILROAp TIM TABLE3 New Jersey Central. In llirn't Nov. U. 1W1. SUiiiMis iu .Si'W Voik, tout, of Liberty ilri'ut ami boolli I'i'iry, , II, 'I'ulin le.no hcunlcii for Ktw York, llilliii. plilj, Ko.lun, Iklliloliini, .Mloiilown, MjiicIi CliuiiK, Hhllo llaMii, AOilry ami Wilkcj-Il.iuc ut ,M 1, 111,, 1 p. 111. and i p. in. SuinU, S 10 p ni. Quaker City llxpre- loau'3 htranlon .11 7,r,0 a, 111., tliroiiitli ho 1 10 titilmlc' lulu with Pullman lliifkl l'arloi I'J", lor I'lilt.i.lelplil.i I'or Aioia, rillton 11 ml Wllkos llairo, 1 n. m. ami 1 p. 111. hiimlaj, i.W p. 111, For I.011K l'rjii.li, Oicaii tlrovc, etc, 7.3Q 3, in. uiu! 1 p. in. Ir ItvailniL'. l.cUiion ami lUrrblairf, h ,l li'iituuii, ill 7W .1. in. Jini 1 p. in. Suu.liy. 2.10 p. in. ' Foi l'oltkiillo at 7..10 1, in. a ml I n. 111. 1'or uUi jiid tUk.ts apply to nevni Jt station. I C. Jl. III'liT, (icn. I'as,. .?t, w ii- ti'Lv- fi .. &;..... ' ' i.t ... ll...lf., uvu. Mug.,. DECEMBER 17, 190i. f 4M-H4- CHINA CLOCKS A tiiimlreil illlTrrrnt iljlc' In 'le.iiitllul ilrior.itcd Poriehiin Cloilis, lliery one (rood timekeeper! tin hotter alue In the city , M.PJ up GOLD CLOCKS Plated lloudoir and Parlor CImAi In dainty 1 lipid and 11 dnen other deslcrn! In me tusvrtmtnt ..,,"1,25 lip FOUNTAIN FENS Ale nn ntieptal.te itllt for a lady 01 a Rip. tlim.ui. A lirge ii-soitiiniit nt Pin. nl Puis nt tl.Od W.iteinun Pells S-do 4f-f-4"-f-f4"f-f-f-t-fa4-(.a,4a. 4 JIMIi 01IPi;itS I'.MIIH'IJLI.Y III.M.I). -f J I Miny oiil.oMnwners unit people ttlii -f- enn'l uime In pusniially ,ne tii.iklin; u -f- -t- 01 our .Milt imirr iiepaitlnetil to no tlieir -f lieir -f ti Xiu.ia shoppin Why not you -4-4-4-------sV-t-------.4---sV--. 4---t.-S "t WITH AM. PUKC'IIA-i:-. "1 -M-f -f -f-ff -" f f f--f-f--f 6 RAILROAD TJME J A B'.EF. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Pllett Nov. :!, mil. Traiiii leue Seranlon. Por Philailelphii ami New ock n I). & II. P. It., at US' anil j..'lb a. 111.. ami -J.H, ,2? (Illail; Diamono lApa-i). an. I ll..".'.i i. m. Sun ila.n. I. fc II. It. 1!, I. ."v. S.27 p. 111. I'm White Haen, II iIeton .mil prinripil point 4 in the coal ii'ipcn. l,i 1). ,".- II IS. 1!., ti.ss, i li i.ivl 1.2" p. in. Por I'uttsiillr, C.;:s a. 111., " 13 p. m. Por Ilethli'iem, Paton, lto.i.lm-, IlariNliinc, ami pilnripal inteiinuliatc ht'iilon. lia I). tc II It. It., 1).::.'. ''.;;, f1 ,.. o.l, I.-J7 tlll.nk Die iiioiul Ksprifo). II.:n p. m. M.mlas I. ,V II II. 1!., y.::s i. 111.; I J: .27 p. in Per Tuiikli iniioi-K. 'Iim-anili. KI111111. Illuei, flcneiii ami pr.ni ipil iineuue.l ale P.iiiun', ill 1) . D. und W. 1!. P., .lil .1. 111. ami 3 .". 1 p. 111 Por (leneia, km h. '-tit, llnfT.ilo. Mu-ua PalN, fhie.iso mil all poiuH ve-t, i,i II, ,V II. if. It,, T.l 12 0.: .1. m l.., :1.2s (lllo I. Hum. .ml l.- pli), 7,t, HM1, ll.'ill p. 111. Mlllilll.-, II. K II, 1!. It., 12 01. A 27 p. 111. l'ltllmin pirloi ami hleepinn or l,.-!iiKh Vail"' Pallor lais on all nail In-tunn ilki-Itjr 0 ami Xew Vork. Philailelphii, ItulUli ami Si-pen-jinn liriilpi'. KOM.IN II WI1.11PI!, Cen. Mipt., 2(1 Coitlaml Mr.'et. Xiw Voik. CIIAltl.'..". "". l.i:i:. Con. Pa-.-, ttl-, 21 Coill ia.1 Mriet, N'iu" 1'ork. . W. NO.NT.MU-KKU, l)i. Pa-. t;t o.ith lieihlele 111, Pa. I'm tiikiti ami Piillinni uen.itioii- npplj 11 (lt tiil.it ottiie, (.' I'lililu- S,uue, H llt.i -,-IUl Tf . Pa. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. Ill Meet Nov. .:. 1901. Trails le.uo ci..nton lor .New Voik At 1.10. S.1B, o.OJ, 7.M ami lO.O'i a. 111.: 12.1.1, 1. 10, I.;. I p. 111. I'oi .New 1 01k .Hid I'hilailelphia 7.50, 10.05 a. 111., iml 12.13 ami !.".'" p. in. I or Teli.v lianna At i'.U) p. 111. Por llullalo l.I'i. U.22 anJ p.OU a. 111 ; l.Ji, 0 .in ami II.::.. p. m. I'oi IIIiil hjiiitua and 1 it ulmn 10 2d a. in. .tin! 1 1.1 p. 111. Tor O-ni'iiD, ,wjiui .iu.1 I liia 1,13 and ti.22 a. 111.; 1..1.1 p. m. (i-weio, svrjou.,. i.j.j Utli.l tiaiu at U.22 a. m. il.lil), i-Mtpl suml.iy. Per Alontro-i ti.CO a. in.; l.Pl an I 1I.K1 p. in. Niihol-on aiiommniliiion 1.110 anil 0.15 11. m. Ill'juiiitniri; DiiUiou Por Noithiiui'iiilaml. at CM and 10113 a. 111. ; I. .1.1 and 1..10 p. in. Por I'll mouth, at M0 a. 111.; ".in and Dim p. 111. aunOar 'Iialiiv I'm New ioil 1.4U. t'.l.l, 0.03 and IU.UJ . m.; .!. in, ."..".I p. 111. 1'or llullalo 1.15 ami 0.22 a, 111. ; 1,51, i'.".U .and 11. .T. p. in, 'or Ilinshamloii and a,v Mattoiiv la. 2(1 a m. Ill1.01n.-I.t111; Diilsioii l.taie h. rant. n, 111.11; a. m. ..ml il.lu p. in. Pennsylvania Railroad. Sihe.Uile in i:ir.l .lure 2. luoi, TraiiH le.ne Sc r.intoii: n.:i a. in., wci-l, das, tliinusli iflil.ul 11 tilt I10111 Wilke.. lUiie. Pull 111111 InitTit parlor oil aril maeiie to Phll.nl. 1 phi 1, 1I.1 PotliMlle; .lop-. at piimlpil Inleiino illite hlatlon. Al-o i.niiiri- 101 Mini. in 1, n-li-lnii-', Plillnl.'lplila, lliitiiiiuie, H i-iiiiyion and t n Pitt-Liu;,' and th" m'.i. 'i.;;s a. in., wtil. iliin, lor Minleir, HariiOeiiu, I'h il i.ti h.lii.i. lliitiiiiuie, Wa-hlnn'lou and I'it hun: 111.I the tt.'.-t. 1,12 p. 111., tti-el. d.i (Siimlair, 1,.1 p. 111. ), fi.r Minhnii, ll.iliil.-iiK, I'hllai'tlphia, II lllltujio, aliliii;loii and Put.l.iuur ami the i,.-t, :!.!" p. 111.. i.etl. diy-. thi.niL'h 't'lnili train limn wilki" I'.nii'. I'liliman Ini'Tet pnloi 1.11 an I loaches to Philailelphii til PollMille, "il.jp. at punilpll li.teiini'.llile laiioi.. 1.27 p. in. week I'a.n, foi II i-li-Lm, Mmliinv, ljiiilmiir, Piiiladilphla and Piitlaup. .1. II. Ill' It I1IV-ON. (!.n. Ms-r. .1. 11. WOOD, Clin, Pa.. Agl. ' Delaware and Hudson. In I'ikct S'lniinlu'i 21, li.ul. Ti.iln for 1 .11I111111I.1K' li'iM' Ni.niioii it i,,rt, M, s.1.1, I'J.M .1. !".: I'-'.'M. l.-V. -'..Il, .1,5.', .V."', 0a, 7.57, IMS, ll.'W P- in.; l.lll .1. in l,r iini".il.ili', 'I.-'", lw. 11 ' m.i l!.l iiiul '! p. 111, I'm Wllkfvllani' -li-S. ".I". H. H . nis, loll a, nt. i 1M, 1.1.'. "-US ', 1-27, 0.1 7) III. II, 1:.' P. ni. , lor I.. V. It, It. l'olnt-i).!!f, !).: a, ni.; -.MS, 1.27 anil 11 H'' l ' Tor ruiiKjIvaula H. It. I'oliit 1I..I', P.llj a. 111 i 1. 1.', ' an.l I 27 p 111. lor Albany ml all polnli noilli li.20 a. 111. ami .!..-! p- iii- SI'N'IIW TI!S. Por Culioml.ili' -..V), 11,'J.I a in,; '.Mil, ;;.o2, & .'.J ami Pi Si p Tor Wilki'vllaiii ''.Si a, in,; MM, 15', K.S, I, m 11ml h 12 p. in. Km Mliany ami points nmtli .".AJ p. 111. 1'or lloni-..l,ili-- S V) ,t in. .ml .li! p. 111, W. I.. I'ltYOIl, l. I A., Sc1.111t.1i1, I'J. New York, Ontario and Western. In Illicit TiiimIi, ?i'pt. 17, I'JQI, Mllllll U01 Ml. I.C.HU l.i-.uo Anli6 Trilns. Siunlnn, Culiuii.Ulf. C'ailoa. Ko. 1 lO.Jlla.pi. 11.10 u. -i 1.00 p. in. No, 7 U. IDp, 111, Ar. ( ail.oiiilalii 0. 10 11. 111. MillJ'll llul Ml. I I..' iw Limvp Arrhc Trains. 1 anosia. 1 ari.omiaip. n rant. 11, No, 0 7.0ia, in. 7,'Qa. pi. No, 8 i.llp. in. 1.0(1 p, in. Ipjp. ni. S-UM'A'iS UM.V, XDItTH 1)01 Ml, I..'iii' l.oai" Arrne Tialn. SHranluii. 1'ailion.Ialc. I ;ilou, So. U ,..,,... h.) a. 111. U. IiIimii. ID II a. in. No. a ,,.,-... 7.iH 11. 111. r. ( ailionJab 7.40 p. in, Mll'lll HOl'NIl. ' Leaic I.mw Arrlic Trains. (.iJoU. t'ailion.lilp. Si 1 anion. No. II 7.1X1 u. in. 7.4U.I in. No. 10 I.M) p. in. A Cm p. in, (..Tip, in. Train Noj. I mi l 1jj n. ami a em Sunilaj, niako liia'11 lino conncdlom (or .N'tw York cltv, )lililleton, Walton, .Norwich, UncMa, ihn ;. ami all poind il. 1'or Imtlii'i Infoniullnii, romult i,4ot airontj. J. l ANI...ISM1N. (i ), Xciy York. J, I, WKI.S1I, T. I'. A., Scranlon, l'a. Erie Railroad, Wyoming Division, Trains (or New York, Nvwlmrsli 11ml intirni illjl.. poluU Icaio Scrautoii an (oli: 7.20 j, in.., 2.2J p. in. Auiwh 10.:i". a. 111, fiom MiililUtown. Ilonos ilalc, lluulo ami inUriiifiliilv polnU: P. 20 p. 111. (rim Kt'tv Ycrk, Nl.nrjli ami inkmit'u'Utc points. No Sunday train. Goldsmith's Bazaar G.B 2 A Word - w Of Advice to i Don't delay your gift buying until the last Sf- dav, because the rush will be so great that you S: cannot get the proper service, neither will you 5r. find as good selection. Although we have an $: additional lorce of clerks to serve you as politely and promptly as possible, there are times when : insurmountable objects confront us. $J Come as early in the day as possible, it will ! be a source of mutual satisfaction, 5! : Bring the chi'dren to see the moving Wind Mill J aud the Swiss Chateau in our big centre wiudow. $: 5 Remember, that worth of goods he;e, "2 Christmas $ checks you cau obtain, free of charge, one of S our beautiful Steel Kugravings already iramed g and ready to hang. ?: S ! !! & "i Useful Holiday Presents : ! : ... : V House Coats Storm Coats Bath Robes J Handsome Line of m&4 Hen's Gloves of dpi n r.i:MNi. 4 J' ' H , n f, S - i t l . t H t , K , 1 ' liU.VlLLi t ASSORTMENT Leather Suit Cases V .MLO qSMSMSlu mv Our Holiday Display This Year l:...t- .... .'., ..... ....... ..-... I IIIUS 11. HI Ulll IIV1". .IIUII livuvi p.v'..t. .,... wv.. ...u.w to cater to the wants ot HOLIDAY SIlUl'LMiUS. Beautiful Things for Christmas i F.arly clioicc iV wise. Wo invito you lo niitkc selections now, when stocks are at I heir best. In making your select ion of Diamonds, you have the as sistance of niv liiirly-iive ; c. ' ' experience. Diamonds Set in all kinds of RINGS. I'.KOOCl IKS. PENDANTS, STL'DS. !tu Fine Gold and SiJver Watches Willi the HiKlK-st tirade Movements. Sterling Silver Novelties, Cut Glass and Umbrellas. And evervlhing pertaining to a first-class Watch and Jewelry Bstahlishnicnl. "1 C. LUTHER, I 133 Wyoming Avenue. KSTAMLISUKD IX IsriT, &'" '4 'A "A " " A 'A "A "A 'A "A 'A "A 'A "A A 'A Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Mnchlne Iluslness ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scrunton and WllUc'S-Uarrc, l'a. Stationary Knglnea, Boilers, Jllnlne Machlner), 1'unips. .E8l e & & & e: after purchasing $10 oo $: if you will present your $: - Neekwear Underwear Hoisery Mufflers Holiday Sdspenders Spruce Street. Every Description. . - - -9- - "- '' ' ' ' f,f , , K.iilii. - ni'ini'i r.irl llifin f'f)f iMiTrirf. .V M M m 'A'A 'A "A "A "A "A 'A VI A "A A V) Vt 'A ' A "A 'A A QffJ.VO ATLI'iTI? Harf". 'NO ANNSX Virginia Ale. ami Ucacli, AtUutlc City, N. J, Eiltb liar; C30 Praulilol locum (iitultr, siuglj nii uliii l.jtlii liut ami colli tea-water tathi Id botcl ami annex. I.oi'illon ulcct ami rtuiral, within l( jurdi ol tlic bteel I'ler. Urchtutra. Uilir ipcclal kpiing latca. i to ?15 by wctk; 2 W up P) day. special rjtfi to (aniUU-s. Cuacli( uitit nil tiaiiu. Write lor booklet. CU.MtLl'3 E. COPE. Gift 'Slfc. ft-..