"0'f-h 3 V -i, v 4- 2. y " . t 12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1901. THE NEWSBOYS' CHRISTMAS. Every Newsboy of Scranton and Northeastern Penn sylvania Will Be Given All the Copies of The Tribune He Can Sell on Christmas Morning Absolutely Free. The Tribune desires to give the newsboys an opportunity to make some extra money on Christmas morning, and with this object in view will furnish them with all the copies of the paper they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This applies to carriers and nil newsboys alike, whether they arc selling The Tribune now or not. Carriers out of town will be supplied with extra copies upon request. The boys will be furnished with papers as soon after they come from the press as possible, and will be kept supplied from the business office until 9 o'clock in the morning. Hoys out of town should send their requests for extra copies to "Circulation Manager, Tribune, Scranton, Pa.," stat ing how many copies they expect to be able to dispose of. Carbondale boys will be supplied from the Carbondalc of fice, from T.ttO to !.;J0 a. m. All local carriers and newsboys who wish to take advantage of this opportunity must secure their papers from The Tribune office personally. No returns of unsold copies will be allowed the following day. 4 4. 4 MEN'S OVERCOATS rj&M,jmfrtKvtan?rti9Tti . .n IT rf i ijHC SVC' iSKSk -!i Mi. t lei&iWK tSftJl ' Tw5 nm$mmz . w Your money is wasted if you buy a poorly made coat at any price. Some manufacturers say we are too particular, be cause we are compelled sometimes to return their goods when they are not tailored as we think they should be. Overcoats that we buy must be right or we don't want them; that is a rule from which we shall not deviate one iota. "A new one for anv that pops wmna" nnr guarantee. At $7.75 Men's Overcoats In n Rood warm weight of dark Ox ford, made up with strong lining; none better .it the price. ' At $10-Men's Overcoats in Oxford grey rough fabrics nnd and smooth kerseys, stiictly all wool, satin shoulder and sleeve lin ings. At $12.50 Men's Overcoats in fine all wool freize, medium and daik Oxford shades, plain of fancy linings; good, honest value. At $15 Medium length or long Overcoats ; your money's worth m everv one, this includes the popular 48 inch length, tailor ed w:th a haircloth Iront, vertical pockets and cuffs. At $18, $20 and $22.50 Very fine Vicuna Overcoats in differ ent shades and various lengths; the fit and hang of an overcoat means a whole lot ; see these, try them on and you'll find it hard to distinguish them from m.ide-to-ordcr garments. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. (The Jersey Central and Lackawanna Koads Are in Shape Again. Board for Today. The Central Railroad of New Jersey resumed tralllc yesterday over some of ilioir tracks In the Hooded districts, but ruKUlnr truffle has not yet been re Mimed. It will bo several davs before the damui;o to their roadbed can be rc T.ilred. (ieneral trallie on the Lackawanna r.iilroad, between New York and Buf falo, v. MS resumed yesterday over the main line, and the effects of Saturday i(;ht's storm has almost entirely been obliterated. The superhuman efforts put forth by General Supeilntcndent Clarke, Superintendent Kino, Superintendent of Hrldges Hixbon and several thousand workmen in repairing the dummies is deserving of much piaise, and there was not a railroad in the Hooded dls 1 licts that had their trains running tlnougli as soon as the Lackawanna, D., L. & W. Board for Today. The following is the make-up of the V., L. and W. board for today: i;rxi:snAY, i)i:cn.Miii:n i. Wild Cats Kait II p. in., C. W. Dunn. tiiit.sday, Di:ci:Miti:it 1'J. Wild C.iH I1W. 1.;.0 a. 111., O. W. ntrgcr.iM; 0 a. m., Unbokrn, It. JIiu'k; h j. in., D. II ig pnly; 10 .1. 111., W. .1. Muier; 11 a. in., O. luirncy; 2 p. in., D. W.ril.11 a; 5 p. in., ohn Histir; 0 p. in., W. A. Rartliolonifu. suimnitfr, lite 11 u. in., wct, li. ProunfrlLrr; C p. in., cnt, .1. Can'; li p. in., JI. liuhlcii; 7 p. in., X.iy Auif, K. McAllNtcr. 1'iiMici i 0 a. in., Wiilnei; 7 a. in., S Tin niTly; b a. m., llou-er; 11. Ij a. in., Moran; 6 p. in., ( ll.irlhobincw; 7.30 p. in., Murpiiy; 0 p. ni., V. II. Uartliolomcw; lu p. in., Iamp inir. Passenger Knginci 7 a. m., Ciaflncy! 7 a. m., SltiRer; 10 a. in., Nauinan; 10 a. t.i., I'. II. Sctor; li.15 p. m., Stanton; 8. 30 p. in., O. Miller. Wild Cats West. 4 a. m., A. ! Kctiliain; 10 a. in., C. Klngsley; 2 p. m., It. Cosier. NOTICE. T. Uouilican and crew dll run 7.S0 p. m. wild cat, December IS, In place of V. CUso nnd crew. II. (JUIIrjii and trcw will run 8 a. m. wild cat, Dec. VJ. in place of .1. I. Smith and ireu. 1. lillliRan and crew will take their run l a. m. Dec. la. llrady and crew will run No. 50 Dec. 1.0. T. Hopkins and crew will run Xo. 07 Dec. IS. This and That. There will be no class of instructions given at the Railroad Young Men's Christian association rooms Friday evening, December 20, on account of an entertainment to be given by the asso ciation on that date. There will bo a regular meeting of Klectric Cltv lodge, No. 129, Switch men's Union of North America, at lliiub's hall, 134 Wyoming avenue, at 8 o'clock this evening, for the purpose of electing olllcers for lt)02. Pianos for Sale Cheap. A special and unprecedented offer for the holidays only. Four beautiful pianos, nearly new, can be secured for Christinas gifts at less that- '-tilt their actual value. Come early 1 secure first choice. Prices will sui prise you. Guernsey Hall, 311-316 Washington ave nue, Scranton, Ta, .-few Jk'Wmi r-U& VfiSKKi Goldsmith's Bazaar S.B Q.a A Useful Christmas Gift Christmas Gifts for Men. or n.u 3 !," :. LYrri ra. lVJh w.h? W - We are showing su ,nHnni7, ThV ' ,or oul?lue Wlin "e piaia snowing on the roll collar, fnr, Vn ' TW" "t esPcclaly our order and the designing, cutling, sew mg and trimmings show the highest character of workmanship. Sizes 34 to 46. The beat y purb variety lapels, culls $5.00 Bath Kobes $3.50 I.uxurloiu and w.iiin. Fancy Mispenders soc In il.iinly loxe. G $1.00 DriMiiL- or walMiic. v " Holiday icJtwear 50c J.uii5ie bibles. Miiffli-rs oiqo Evening Hris&s Trotcctors i.oo Silk and Mini. ' UiiibiMlhm $15o c hiher mounted Holiday goods. v-..uvj Sweaters $1.00 All wool, plain and fancy icilor. Silk Initial Handkerchiefs 50c Fancy Halt-Hose t5C Wool or cot I on. Pj.tmas $1.50 Stripes and fancy nlalil-s. Caps 50c For hojs and men. Fur Taps $1.00 Ksccllcnt quality. f WOIMMI ilOVOS 5QC The popular walking rIo-.c in wliitc, black cried. 3 9 3 Our Handy Laundry Bags If you waat to make the head of a family or a bachelor or a spinster happy, buy oue of these Haudy Laundry Bags. 3 There are Two Ways. 3 0 Tnke Xunch at Hanley's. Your shoppiner duties will bo greatly lightened by his refreshment service, which extends throughout the day. Speelal accommodations for ladies un accompanied. At 420 Spruce street. WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES. AME THE POPULAR CLOTHIERS, 325 Lackawanna Avenue, 3 3 3 of senditig one's linen to the laundry 2 times a year. . Looking fr string and paper is one way, and simply placing linen in the Handy Laundry Bag is the other and easier way. Bags have plate for name and address, insuring you against loss in transit, and are made of strong est canvass, specially manufactured for us in red, blue, white and brown. Ask to see them at Art Counter. Price $1.00. & & 1 A Holiday Sale of Furs i 9 SL 3 Scranton, Pa. 0 Misses' and Children's Sets nf Anrrnra T?. Raccoon, Oppossum. Sable aud Chinchilla: from 98c to $8.98. 500 Ladies' Cluster Scarfs of Sable, Fox, Op possum, Stone Marten, Brown Marteu, Beaver and Electric Seal; from $1.98 to $4.98. Matched up Sets, of the best Lvnx, Fox and Bear Boa and Muff; from $9.98 to $49.98. Separate Muffs of all kinds, large sizes: from $3.49 to $19.98. & e e & MICHAELIAN BROS. & CO An OHltiKTAL HUG for a Holiday Gift. iJo you know this is what your grown-up children would like to get and this is what your wife and mother are anxious to get. Because thev I ke "to e tC.e,rhhat yU ou,.d wish t0 get for yourself! We K hundreds j,u, urcy rtIC M ail pnces l24 Washinirton Ave. 3 HStore Open Evenings Until Christmas. j WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Stationary Entrlnes. T!nl1fri- Mlnlno -flriAnrc city hotels. Grind atlxntis Horsi. nd Annex Virginia Aic. and Ucach, Atlantic City, N. J. Suth jear; S50 1'oautitul loonu cnaulte, slngln ml with tiatli; liot and cold sea-water bath in hotel and annex. Location select and central within few ard3 ol tlie Steel Tier. Orchestra. Otfern enpcial Knrfniv ral. 1 In ate l.u n.i.. $-'.50 up by day. bpetlal rates to lamlliej. Co.che. -" t. Machinery Pumns . iraiiu. wnre lor uooKiet. macninery, xumps. CHAM.KS E. COPE. ''ivs Dncvviu UUIwir'AINY o 10,000 DOLLARS GUARANTEED iilVUo I Beers UlSriOK-lSffADE QWL THE PUREST PRODUCTS. Healthfuln&ss Strength Purity Brilliance For ten years our goods have been recognized as the standard of healthfulncss, strength and purity, a stand ard followed by others but very rarely reached. They have become staple articles, used in thousands of homes, can be found at nearly all first-class bars and deal ers, and demanded by multitudes acquainted with their unexcelled qualities, who will have no other. Our sales have increased year by year. The year about to close has been the largest in our existence, and has brought us up to the limit of our capacity, We are making improvements which will increase our capacity two-fold. Greater storage and refrigerating ca pacity with the best modern machinery, will enable us to meet the increasing demand without, impairing the ex cellent quality of our goods, esasaf wsm4 S2 Union-Made Scientific Methods Pure Materials Good Tor SicK or Well Our goods are produced from the purest products of the soil, by skilled Union Labor, and by the most modern scientilk methods. Our guarantee of 10,000 is behind our goods, and we desire our customers and dealers to feel they are at per feet liberty to use this guarantee to the same effect. We treat all our customers with equal fairness and liber ality, a customer once gained is rarely lost, and the means of procuring new friends. If you do not handle Keystone Goods you will be seri ously handicapped in your business, fall on us and be convinced of the truthfulness of our statements. Wills, Treasurer and Mana t t o I BOTH PHONES I nJZTptvzS:: XSK:is:s r- s is he gest ,in the city-and is stocked with the t Choice6 Wines and Liquors at 40c to $1.25 the quart W oav no rem anH rnnZ ' -fh "' ; SpT' "T"0" &iven t0 the Holiday trade t market. A bottle would be appreciated as a ChSas Sft .P Bnth PJ"6 Wth Sma" p,ofltS' 0l,r Keystone RVe is the finest on the ""