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A Merfy Christmas and a
Happy New Year to All. 1
This is the happiest season of all the year the Holiday Season. It is the gift season, and in every home U
throughout this great land it will be celebrated. The little ones will be made happy by their toys and candy, the older g
ones will be remembered with more expensive and useful gifts. We shall all be happy and our degree of happiness $
will depend on how happy we make those around us i
We take pleasure at this joyous season in calling your attention to our
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and cleanliness. Our ten large plants arc of the most modern construction and unci r the supervision of cxperi-
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Our goods enjoy the special favor of the people of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valleys because they are the 6
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Hughes' Celebrated Ale.
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Krantz Famous Beer.
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INDEPENDENT IN THE HEART
i?E MEXICO.
for Tluee liuiulrccl Years the Amnte
C3S Have Keist Their National
Chamstciictics, Their Traditions
and Their Individuality Arc To
day Vhtually a Little Nation by
Themselves.
1 1 in MuiIciii Mi-',iu.
liui Ii'd lu Uii. 1ii.mii of a flvlllzi'tl,
lltlWl'1'l'lll IllUl piOKlf.SJ'iVl' fdlClKIl lK-OJlll'
n lltlli- li.imUiil til" Inilliiiih Imvc lived
for ::00 yiMi-H, mill lmi-i- conlilvi'il to
keep, diirliiK all tluit tinii'. tlu-ir nii
tlon.il i-lmrai'ti ilcilm, their Irailitlnns
and tliulr Imlivliliiallty. If nu km.c
them yon will llud tliein In .iimtlan do
Ios UeycH, n llliiHit in Hie stale nl Ve'ia
Ct'tia .Mexiin. Tiny lire known iih Hie
Aiimti f(i. A i.U to Ainatliui will
well ri i,i. v ,in. line who has ally lull r
est whatever lu m-i-Ihk eiirlous pi'iiplo
with Individual lialiitH, eusiinus and
i-lvlllsHitlim.
It Is no urn ouiiiiDii ililim lu Mexliti
to llnd a irihe of Indians thai has made
a detei'iiilned eifoi'l lu uialiitaln its in
dividuality IIKIlillSt tilt.' eiU't'O.K'hniellts
of a higher elvllizallon. liul Die Auia
leeiiK im perliaps the only people lu the
ri public who have Mlccecdetl III li'talll
inj? for iliciiihi'lves what Is practically
,elf.Kovernuieui, It must not lie mi
.loisiood that liny nmUc any preten
Ploim id' lielus Indepenilent of the idii
trol of ihi' fodeial authorllli'S in .Mexl
in C'll)'.1 They loiuv uijn Kiivo lip us
hopelfHu mi) stniHKle aiMllist I he pnw
i' of the Spaniard, mid later Oil tin'
Mexican nation, ami this miliinlHhlon H
rchponsllile for Hie fact llmt they liavo
been able to lil.iill tlielr ancient cus
toms, habits and modes of ownum'tit.
MYSTIFI1U) IIV TUH Sl'A.NMAHDf?.
AVhcii tlie Spanliiids, uiidqr the eon
ouui'di' I Ionian I'ni'ti'z, lamleil in .Mexi
co, near Vera i'iius, and bo(,rau tho
nmrcli to the Aiitec capital, tho ompt-r-cir,
Moiitcy.uiiia, sent iei'i'til incsseii
kits mill spies to In Inn him iicwh ot Uio
inysteiloiiH straimcis. Ainoiiu nthcia
sent wits Occlotl, or the TIkui- I'rhico.
us ho was known In hisioiy and IcKend,
Ot'clotl WiiH "lie of Uio best Anlcc art
ihts, and tho ellipeior lOiuiulssiiiiicil lillil
to inukii sljelches of tlu Invaders, so
that liu nilsht JudK" of ilium b their
iiipcaraliep. lie was al.-o to IiiIiik bath
u detailed report of tlu htivi,'lli of Uio
forces of tint Spaniards, who wire bo.
lloved to h-J t'l'' wiirrlors of the l'ilr
(lod, who had come fioiu Hie Land ot
tho Huu, as l)iey woie to do, acioul
iliU toun oltl and universally believed
tnullUmi.
Occlotl lirnUKHt b.iik a eoiupleto re
port to tho ompetor mid kuvo k as his
opinion, from what he hiul isccii of tho
titrnntfei's, llmt It would icqulio all the
stri'UKtli nnd iiinulliK of tho Aiitec cm.
plve to coiitelid ayalnsl them. Monto
ziiiuu was no aiiBi-y at this iml'avorablo
report tl"it lie 01 doted Ocelotl tit bo
publicly ifiinicd as a toward who wish
cil to filKhton with childish titles the
couniKo of his wanlotij, who had until
then been ever succesHful. Ocelotl,
however, had ninny friends at the court
of tin; einpei fir, and tlnouKli their aid
he succeeded in escaping troin pii.'-on
ami in Hettins to the land of Tl.iiala.
which was the liereilliary enemy of the
Aztec einplie.
Now l here is a cm Ions legend still
f oltl by the Aiuatecas to tile t-flVi I that
(leeloll Htopped at Ainiillun, on Ids way
hack I'loni Vera I'rtiz, and thai the pi-n-tle
Ikiekt'd about him to hear what ho
-irt-i to say. Ocelotl lolil lln-m of the
lair 'iucs of the straliKors, their Kiif-iiient-',
which shone as IiiIkIu as llie
sun itself; the Kivat beasls lliey i title,
and hou thry came annul with tin
weapon of tin- f?od of rluinilt'r ami
liKhtnlllK'. Tile people of Am.illiill held
a ineetiiiH: lu thu public stiuaie, and
when lite thief had heartl the story of
Ocelotl they decided that the newioin
i'is weie indeed lite warriors of the em
peror of the sun, and tint I there was,
therefore, no u-e whatever in .oppos
ing them. So they sen! a meiisaye to
CortPZ fiiyhiK thai they hail ileilded to
hi come his friends.
Whatever tnilli llieie may be In this
li'Kuml ll iniKht well bae been tine,
fur it has embodied lu ll the character
istics ol llie Amatects as a people. They
have ever been diver diplomatist'.
When the Aztecs weie .it war Willi all
the people around them the Anialeias
succeeded In mukhitf a tieaty of peace
Willi lliein, width pioircted thelii uoin
Invasion by tho Axlec arm). At the
same time Ilicv had tieatles with iwo
other inde iuulor.it in Uio wuitlt ami
east that wile at war with the Anlecs.
'fhcie Is nnolher leftend amoliit the
Aztecs to the cll'ect llial the people of
Tlacala did mil treat Ocelotl. the tificr
prince, well, and thai he soon left their
city and wandered south until he ennie
to A mat Ian, when- he with warmly wel
comed by tile people. He remained
with them uiaiiv veins and In came
ihclr chief, not their kin,;, for Amatlan
had alwavs been. In Its I'unn of sov
enimeul, repilhlican, and Is sllll so to
day. TiiKiit iNi)i:i'i:Ni)i:Ni'i:.
The people of Amall.iu piactlt.illy
Rovern themselves lodnv wlihout nny
ililerferciue ou the pan of the .Mexi
can Koveriuueiil. They pay their fed
eral taxes promptly, as they have done
for the past !!Cfi )cars, under one name
or another, but then- theli duilis stop,
They may he said to constitute u little,
Aztec nation lu the heart of the Mexi
can republic They have their own
lieredltar.v chiefs, their own aiistociacy
lu dliccl line, ivai hlus," hack beyond
the Spanish compiest. They retain
theli own customs, habits, iiiamiei ot
dl'ct'S mid modes of thotlKhl. They ale
noinlualb I'athollt, but the anelonl Az
lee mythology Is laiBtly uilxeil with
their ivIIbIoiih beliefs. They lmn
hundreds of charius width me .supposed
to bo effective as?alnat icrialn diseases,
dallKel's or incidents. And llieie Is it
spirit nf wnuo kind coniiecied with uN
nio'it every cluii'iii. Tills splili was,
not so iiimiy yeais uko. mi .ziec nod
or ileinl-uotl, The Aiiiiitecn Is ihere.
fore a most ciirimw comlilnatlou of
t'hrlstinn mid purlin, clvillzetl clilzmi
and s.iv.i:;e. lie has his own schools,
but his leatlieis mo all Amaiecn liidl.
aiih. he bus his own chinches, hut his
priests are uHit Aiuatecas.
Amntlan a little piecu of t'lilua 111
Hie Jieiiri of .Mexho. It has built a
Tartar wall without the permhslou or
the muhoiltieti. In Amatlan straUKers
are looked upon with suspicion iintl
mistrust to HUdi an extent that not
oven tinders am nllowed In the dly
without ii special permit from the au
thorities, All these, things huvo con-
tiih'.lled to keep Aniallnn the eiirlous
ciiiniminity it H. ll lannot be tailed a
nation or even a lilb for the esti
mate of the size of llie population of
the whole people is vniiolisly put at
fioin ."i.fidll to l.",l)U0. The town itself Is
mil over .'i.fliiCi. bill t oiisltlerable leiritory
arountl ll Is, la a tribal sense, uibu
inry to it.
The ptople of Amatlan. i spot Lilly the
women, aie very loud oL dies' ami they
are skilllul in neetllewoil;. fpon llielr
holiday ill esses they lavish n arc, it
deal of patience, time and labor. Some
of the Amatecu women, when youiifr.
nie very beaiililul, and in general tiny
have much better feittuies than those
of most of the oilier Indian tiilies that
surround ihem. Kveu the women when
they el older, possess pleasing len
til re. 'I'heir Intlustry. the tiaiiquil
livis Hi") lead antl the better lood tlley
receive and have reed veil lor at least
l line Kenerations are probably lespon
sllile 111 a ureal tlelie tor lids.
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THE INDIA RUBBER TREE.
l'lull) I In lldl'iit i'llliul i'.
One of the Kresite.it repudiates is the
luiliii rubber Hoe of tile t'ential Ameil
I'lin forests. u will often beRlu Its
career al llie vory top of a finest Klaut
like the wild Hk; ll sends fnith lis
thick leaves anil pushes Its loots down
to net nourishment irom the 11k nc.
Oiatlually, as It obtains tile reiiuired
nutriment, its mile roots desiend the
balk on the outside and Kct Into i'ie
earlli; It might get its food now ftom
the (,'itamil, but if letnius its grip ou
Its vieiim, sucking anil stiueezliiH it
till it is dead, and the India rubber It
self has taken the place of the fig tn ,
tin; t rumbling remains of which It eu
I'licles, With a young and vltjoroun
tteu the liiurilerer would have very
Utile chauci', but lis victim is usually
old ami eonseiiieiuly less healthy.
Ill the tlopical forests we have (he
best nppni Utilities of wulehlng plant
lubbers and murderers, but we tan see
many Instant es ou our own Islands,
The clcmalls molilalia Is n pietty plant
with a profusion of white stnrlll.e blos
soms; Its beauty attracts ovcr.v hotly;
yd It fnslens llself on any tree, and
deliberately smothers it, shin ting out
the air us elfectuully ns a heautltill
woman might stllle with a pillow a
man who had not returned her love
and had fixed Ills attentions on anoth
er, You may see a Scuti ll lit now be
ing killed in lids way near Kemlhlll.
The mistletoe is a uoloiloiis sinner;
Its berries lontaiii u sticky Mibstuni t
lor the veiy purptiMi of enabling ihem
to udlieio to the rough bark ol irees -they
would not live If they ld to the
ground. Onto lu a cranny of tho bail;,
ll develops, llllows out louts which
plerco tho ti'eo and dilnk lu the Juice,
It Is slow dealh for the live, fur llilsile
toe docs not glow lapldly. the involun
tary host is KtunUd Miiuewhat lu Its
own development ami hat, a haul strug
;;o in llnd food lor bolh; it is a long
and lingcilni; death.
The bumni rape Is a family of small
thieves, tho nienibera of which fasten
ou to llie tools of broom, tiuzo, dover
and oilier plants; ihey are nunc in
sidious than uioit olheis. as Ihey get
al the roots in the Hauls on u tilth
Ihey fatten. It Is, perlmpj, an e--illliple
of poetic .lU.Hite to Hud that tho
Ivy Is one of llielr Mctlins, lor Ivy llself
must come tinder tho head ot murder
liiK Dl.inls; it thrown Us tendrils
arountl trees us well us walls, ami ho
envelops ihem that al length they are
emothei'vd.
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Is the leading question. We simply suggest that
our stock is intended to make everyone happy.
Games of all Kinds, Skates, Sleds, f
olo Sticks Sweaters
Everything for Winter Outdoor Sports, and Everything lor Indoor Sports.
s'h Burrowes Portable
POOL TABLES
Or Combination "Balletto" Game Boards.
IJRY MANY ADYAXTAUCS.
Why ituy i?M0 to SpMll lor a Milliard or Pool Talile and
then ko to lop of tho lioiis.o to play, when you can havi- bolh
cairn's (and various other.s) and play in any room in the house,
and at only a small fraction of the expense? On account of the
skill required ami llie beautiful plays possible, the ,'anios be
come interesting, instructive and fascinating for people of near
ly all ages. I James with balls and cues have been in use for
more than :IOO years and are now fasi growing in favor. This
is no lo anil mil lit for small children. It is for boys ami girN,
oung people, men and women, and will greatly aid in making
'home attractive. At Y. .l. C. A. Associations and Clubs the
ouug men stand in line wailing turn lo pla. Clergymen and
'professional men are also using these boards in every Miuof
the I'nion. The tables are made in several sics, at C IV
en l piii".s.
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STILL LKAUIXi; IX P( )PCL PITY
WITH SB CSAIVIES.
Till-: OXLY MOAKD with the new Milliardetle.
TMI' OXI' MDAUI) with a iin Cuban Carrom d'aiiK1.
Till' OXl' HOARD with patented Coucaic Carrom Kings.
'I'lll? OXLY MOAKD with -J.". Xew Top Cames.
Tl IIC ( XLY li( ) KD combining Crol.inole with game "h'lag.i
of the Xations" and 311 other games.
TOP (iAMKS on all Hoards.
CARROM Ri:MOlM) beats ihem all.
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CARROMOLA and CROCKINOLA
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L' I'S-iu, Hoard, ." (James, fti.rill
Xo Cues with Xo. 1 Hoard.
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mounting your own pictures, all sizes, sc. each. Mew Sterro Cameras using
)'i films. Reinharl's Indian Calendars. A full line of Camera supplies.
Keadquarters for Kveryting in the Line of Sporting Goods.
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