' mwmmmmmmw w$wm wmmwi f- TTTR RCIUNTON TRIBUNE-FJR1 DA V, DECEMBER 20, 1901. mmm INMMi.t tMllv. IlJtifpt Riimliy. h TJip trIV bRc t'iil)lhhlni? Oiwpatiy, at Kilty Cent! J Moti'll. I.IVY tllRtlVttn, IMUor. O. K. IIVMIISt:, HihIiipm Manijer. 'New Ycrli OlTiccI 160 Nji.iu fst. ,, u s. vm'.r.t.vm Goto A?ont (or VortUn AiHcrtUIn. Kntcr'cJ t the l'ntonicft nt i.raiitii, l' . ' Second Clm Mull MH'c. ' "Wheit space "will "permit, Tho Tilbuno is nlwoy glad to print short lettofs t'lom It a t'llotids bear tnrr on eunont topic, but its lUle Is 'but tbeso must bo nlgncd. tor pub irrttlon. by the wiitei'o real name; intl tlu condition piccettent to nc .eptnnco is that all contilbutionB .shall bo subject to cditorinl lovlsion. Tin: ri.vr mir. rou .uivimimso. Tin (nllimlnj ta'ilo tiow (lie i rlf, per Itirh ech lnrrllon, ,r'P tn In- n.rij ttltlitn on" rii! llun ( siJIiiit un I'iiU niM'f.W. Piper I1..11II11B Voultion ?"mi tKin Mo tmlin .'.'" .271 ."" MO inrlu 20 .a! .2 1000 " lrt .IT", .1f IWvt " ,-, ,1: ,1M ww k ,ir, .if.-. .11 fir ririN of tliinl. ri"i"liillnrn 'I I nnilfili-nci ml Klmllir contril m tnr In tin mturf of ail Mllltii: 1!o Trllii.no iiiiUj a iliar-je cl 0 ntl lln. Il.'ln fnr Clatslflcil Aihcrtlslns futnMietl oil l'tIlritlrn. TWELVE PAGES. scitANToN. Di:ci:.UJi:u si, moi. An online lo the .intiiul lopuit of t lit l.ifl oininls"loii iiliiuit .ill mi' p.u'llliMl In Hit- Philippine! (-.no (lie wwnpuiiei' 01 rut poiiikni.s. flust Be Put Down. IT IS iinncLi'tMit.v to s-.iy that t ho itiiiilltltm ol iifi'mi., wltli h ivii ilcrs it liiipnvibi,. f,n' si wm11111 to tide tin ii Hlit'ct-i'iir In tin city of Hrnmlon. nt leant In 101 lain j-rotiolii. ol tliu city, without IniiiriliiK tln 1 KK ul Insult uiul .ilni"i is Intuit uiblu. Al th(Hii,h no nut' tiuoMloii. llv lca.il rl'ht of our pcnplo to 1I1I0 or not to rnli', till inuii' tui'l that tin lilit to ridu is liohifj I'Mrclsoil in In mini 'o ntloni iii.nli tin -lcriml of ini'ii'iis-ftl lictty law If h'liic .. Tlio plarltiK of ily uaitiltc upon oiif stiiPts is . nloiib and lntnluialilt pioii't'tlliiK'. lullv ill's tnitiR of tlio iciisiiii It is i"tclviiie: but it is not tin only nor the M,oit symptom of anuitliy now pic-ent in this I'onmuiiiity. Tnu oxitk'iit purposo of a law por tion of our population to ili'fy th, law anil bid dollancc to its ollhors is tlio (jiavi t-jinptom in thli tttuntiou. It i-onstituti'.s tlio 0110 over li.ulnu in menace. It is that which most offert ually operates to the dlsnd. unlade of the illy anions pel sons at a distant i. 'Iheio is 11 fplilt of union-i'loiis looel lion lo dulv tnu!titiitcMl aiitlioiity in the air which must bo r liniinaied. At tin happy Chi Minns tlnn it Is not pleasant to speak any nolo not in Itiu liumy with the sphit of the t.e.i"-on, but ihcit is no 1'f-aplng' tlio dutv whMi alls the fsnnil 1 itienshlp of Sci anion o taoo this menace to Si 'anion's 1111111 and iemue It Thi'ie can be no true "pearo an! nod-will" In this town until this sul l'n doil of incipient iniaieli Is oor , hit! fiom anionpr uh. Tho agitation tner the Schley matter n ly ot 111 les-sltato the enat tint lit of n autl-pioteHL bill. Nothing the Alatter with Penn- aylvania at WashinRton. ,-Tr-lU: DISTINCTION aecoiiletl I to Senator Quay in the H maklnvr-ui) of the .--onato lominittees is almoni with out pi ct edent. Under a stiict construc tjon of the mles of the s-enate his htatus would hao been that of a new 1110111 bei, and as such he tould not have e pi'itid either a t haiiniaii!-liip or an lni poitant ahslsnnient. Hut JTIr. Quay gets not only one of the most Influential iliairni nibhip.s in the list, but also the most s-oiiRht-nfter assignment to bo had membership on the appioprintions tomniittee. Tho lommlltoe of which Mr. Quay is r halt man is that which deals with or ganization, 1 oiuluet and expenditures of the exeeutiio ilepaitmenlsn place In which tho senator's Iiiiik experience will ccinui into ei client play. TnkliiR ihls chah m.iushii) in coiinettinu with his nicmheiship on the appiopiialions oiniuittee, it 111.1 v falily be said that tho senator's hand Is 011 the throttle ale of the kovci anient. Nor has his colIeaGue, Senator Pen rose, been ncBlected. He sets the chair manship or the iiiunlKiation lommlt tct! and also mcnibeiship on the com niittecs on coinnieice, naval affairs, poslolllces and post mads, mast de fences, education and 1 ibor, and na llmiiil hanks anions- the most linpoit- iint coniiulttecH in the senate. AVIt Vennsylvaniii lepitsented In the cab iet, now by (wo lunula is ami Uev after muoly by one: with her tun so ,ttor.s-fo piriniliiuntly placed and with incvi)) .Its itiiii?entiitiiH on the wujn aul means and on Uiu nilts cnininlttceti of tlTirf house,. not to sptaK of Us iitlui lnportuifl hriii'e iiiimiinilitee assl(,-n. nunta and Its possession 01 the tei It ship of Uiu luuiJ'o, time s icalh little ,"11 for the lniili What Is the mat tyr i.M l'ennslvaula? So fur an rpakfllV her inllueiiii fell nt Wiihliliii; fon If lonceineil, she la most emplnille ally all light. v All eye's are now upon th' Natlonul phiH l'Vdei'iitioii. x c;i " A Prsilictiou. X'"l' Si'l IllJpl Hii IX IIHI'.- I , ic-lfio iliin,'is In Hit iiuil.iiiiuiI ui tin. I'lnij tii!iti l'u',1 ,,hui Mr. Siiilili liill u,. ji.iin , iililf iliiut' 'lli'f uiu hum Id, 'ir.ilM.vniiil pllllllJtllljl ll"t llltllllljll' lll.lt l, (lull I 1, iru) inuly-wlll .III Ii iuii,irtntii, tlui Hi ''"'?' III",IU01"' 'mil 1 lil illraitm K,-, if .11 11I111 i Jliijlutul iMiur jihI imu luneujl. l-i a, in . limine IImii it lu inr lircn lifuti.Hjlil.i,-. pjii M ir. N THi: past tin 00 yen tho I'icss, while In most itbpects un admir able newspaper, exhlbltliiK schol- in ship and a 1 lilo lattfjo of edit c'nted human sympathies and Inleiests, fi.is often ben tinfoi tunate in its tuat incnt of itate pulltice. . icfer not to the fact that It him bit 11 In opposition to what Iq kuovn.n the Mepublican vtutCjitiwittlziitliiu. "ManyKOod piul sln tn ."Hnjuvu! ''Dili ur Iii5l!fiotielliij anil l.uvu mi iiiidoubt'd ilaht 10" do uo. 11 would bo ti dull win Id if nil prisons thotiKht and fett nlllte. Wc refer to sonic of the melhotln by which it has iil'tnliled Its Jiino'.tltloii, We do not locall lliut while Mr. Smith oM'ii'lred perional control over tlio titterauem of the i1rei"i tt tlti(;le blow In political conlllut wuii sttinilt below the bull. Olllelals were erlllclrid and politi cal methods condemned, but tho news reports were Imparl hit uiul full' and tho edltoilals charaoleiled l;y dlRtilty and (xentlllty. Xn latitude will ftlvon for spiteful deli action or for dlslortlon of news to ill nn editorial policy. Hut after he withdrew front edltoilal mauat'c nifiit to enter the cabinet at WiisIiIiik ton then were niiinv who saw, or at least thought they saw, In the Push n ehatiKe lor the wot to la llitse vespecti, It Isioiiuuon ltnoledi'i' that much of lt leKl'latlc and tiolltical laws nt iiindo up or I'oloitd fioni all Ititcnsely taetlonal Hliindpoltlt. The tone ol slit 111 scolding and bitterness became atnlthl" and It Rrew louder as It was piuloitRcd. ThottRh It neu' wholly lost Its solf lontiot, as tl'o Ninth Atiietlcan habit ually did, the Pios often seeinul pel II ously near the eice of Jimniallstle jlm-Janis and many .nod fi lends of tt slKhctl moie than onto for a loueethiK touch of the uml.-thcd hand and a sound of the olee that was still, We pi edit t spetdy and manliest lin proiement atter tills hand and volte ;;ei to dolus: bulntsi tiguln at the old iitaiid. The "Cnlou" pally of Pennsvlvanla seeius to hae moie trouble than the Imentor ot n popular couph niedleliie In piotcctluii Its label. s Tlr. Piatt is Angry. UNATOK I'LATT ha-! bioiiKht to llRht a new phase of Ids chaiacter In the dlsplav 01 temper ho is maklliK over the ai tide In Middle's MaK.iine, In which William Allen White kIvcs it In to his imagination In an alleged skett h of the "easy boss." Then can be no doubt v.hate'.er that Mr. White's poitrnyal of the New Yoik senator as a man destitute ot patilotlsin antl Kind ly Impulse Is rio-wI.v unjust. Theie Is ample 100111 for exception to the l'latt kind of politic s without the necessity of iiiilulRli'f; In peisoaal dctrai t'on. We aie sine that .Mi. White had no malic ious intent. He simply meant to pio duce a bit of line wiltiinr, and in the enthusiasm of that piupose he rcot si -11 rated liom the fait' a mishap to which all wilteis aie at times liable While Thomas C. l'latt is a nivstery in many ways, tho key to which nobody holds but hiinselt, if, indeed, he has not Ions ,'iko lost It, thoie has neei been the sllKhlesl foundation for an adieise leflrctlon on his- pctsonal in toKilly or prhale honor. In the K.nne of politics he lias done many things that hae calletl toith shaip uillcisni. and It is b no means ele.11 lo the aei ave obseier that h's mlltleal methods li.ne not f.mij desentd mm h ot tit's censuie. lint his mo-,t aiiimonious iritli in elides ueaiest lo him have ncwi fallctl to biar lestimonv to his iuioiiuptible liiniLMli. H's woid Is lemnlid w hotel Ll' It Is Know n as as Kootl as a koIiI bond Theie Is not an anti-Plitt man in New Voik eiiy wim would not colilidentl.". place ill .Ml I'latl's hands am sum of munev In tended foi s,iio-kcep.ni,r with absolute s-oeuiltj in its faithful .itlinini ,ti..tlon. The man of whom sudi a tluni; 1 in be said tiuthfully can luinlly be as black as Mi. White would paint Mr. l'latt. Neieitheless, we don't like the way in wlih h Senator l'latt Riahbed a t opy of Mi Chile's. 1.111 to the white house and pioeeeded to cult dilze thepiesideiit, as If the piesldeiit had anithiie; to do with what William Allen White wiltes for the magazines. I'lntt's excuse foi this is that White claims to be a fiieinl of the piesidont. Suppose that be tine: what of It? Is the president of the I'nitnl States 1 (.sponsible to Thomas C. l'latt for those who ilaiiu lo be his fi lends'.' Must he strike off his list of acquaintances every peison who chances to incur the Ill-will of each individual senator? This pioposltlon, when analyzed, is obilously lidlculous; and it looks lo us as if Mr. Piatt, in trying to establish It, had lost his cus lomaiy command of himself. ! 4- ! '! t THE STRIKE. For The Tribune. Th"fo nan nlftli a thoiiraiid or if, worklnc: 'bout the initio, Thai's men mid boys toiiothoi: and Ihlnirs were koIii' Hue. l-'or the wtuk was pietty sloady. we soldom lost a tiny, And every inolhei's sou of its was inaUIn' llvlni; pay. Hut there came one day a teller, who had tho -.-lrt of rhIi, And he said t lions wasn't one of up better than a scab. We niiist tuKanlve a union and hale eveiybody Jlnt', J'or the ieie foi mini; unions at uwry nther nilne. And he spouted lots of other Htiili', how l.tbot is mound low, And tiipltal robs woiklii' men and filves Vm naiy a show, And the only way to ilv It iiml set ihlnirs trolri' ilht, W'ixh all to JI110 tor-oilier ami make a mood still tlijlit. And lots or IiIkIi falutln' stufi", he eiuled up at leiiKth "Willi a toil ol tap Hie cllnuiv, "In union theie Is slieiigth" Now, of coin s", wo had 11 mieiauie Iheic's iei few that ain't, For a man without a Kileiance must be seveu-clKhls 11 saint, Kor It's pait ot biiiiinu natine', as mat as 1 tint JihIkc. For a leller to keep chaw 111' oil some old soil 11' ri'iuIkc: Hut It wasn't my heavy; It was almost out ol IkIiI, "I'll this roller took and round It and nibbed It up so bili-Mit That we woinleiid how we'd stood It, how we'll ever i,rot along, A Miifei In and 1 laboiln' under such a mlfflity wionp,. That's how we lormcd the union. If that feller M stayed awav AVe wouldn't IIioukIii of union until the judgment day. Hut evei.ibodv Jlned It, bolh men and boys alike, And at the (list "dinned" nieetln' some were talkln' alilke; And at cadi sueieeditiir mecllu' It was talked of moie and moie, "I'll the ones Unit weie acjln It didn't dine to take tho lloor. We npplnted a coimultlto to wait upon the bn'i. That -et the Miont a-iollla' and It didn't gather inns: Hat kept rollln' fr.n mil faster, i.eltln' holler oveiv spin, "I'll we all weie lj.hr Idle, sweailn' that we'd ataivc or win. And it wasn't all Jiwi sueailn', theie wns statiin' ih;ht away. For a miner spends too fieely lo hae saved niiicli of his pnj, , And to keep the pot u bllin', when t hole's nothln' coiiiIhk: In, Is the h,i!(lct pioposlllon I was eier iii iik.iIu. A man, ptihaps, 1011I1I stand It, but his ihlldien and his wile, l.ookla' sin 1 nl huumv at him, cuts keeuei than 11 knife. Antl r.oii tool like pain" somewheie untl doln' siimethliiK; lash: Ami uu woii.i and j on won-.i, but the woiiy btlnss no lash, And the ones tint who the loudest to hi hit; the stilke aloim, Weie the ei llrst lo "uawllsh" uiid sin;'; another unit;. The leller that I spoke ol, with the K.ib, came h.u k iikIii, And toltl us In 11 little ,hlle the busses must ;l In That lhe suiely t oilld not stnnd It. they weie losing eici.i day, Antl If we'd hold together we 1 oilld hair it all oar way, And lots of 'oil palaver 'bout lit In" In the 1 1'ht, Antl belli' noble heioes n-llKhtiu' labia's light , Ami a sjuip-iihetic public was with us. heart and hand. Tho' it didn't 111! 0111 iinnwi lis it sounded mighty ginntl. Well, we i'iissimI, and gilnnid and boie It. 'til at laat wc icali,.eil That all p.ntlcs wee a losla'. and then we 1 ompiomlsed. Tin hossi nut us pan wax and we gave up the ust To settle 11 on iinv tu ins was 1 erlala lor the best. It's iwnht mouths, nirv, and our. and tmr Mut c I've been A-tiyin' to gel caught up and on no feet again. Now. 1eg.11 dm' l.tbot unions. I only want to state. Th it as near as I tan ule 'cm up and make an cstltuule. Alter it .11 in' out o' question otu time anil money loss. Your doin' mightv little est. than swaiipia' boss ioi boss; And one thing mo e 1 want to sa.v. take It as j-nu like The devil ought lo giab the aeM thai ionics heie talkln' stilke. W. H. I $ j ! $ ji j J J $ ! S 'I1 C X4 Z 3a S S S S 2 S : A I t l A i l i : Hill & Connell's Holiday Furniture There can be no more appropriate gift than one of the following lin s, all of which are marked in plain figures: Wrltlnc l".!.. Iltr-fll'ir I'nWn, I'jiii ,v I lllllf, Ciiui tiii6-i, I'jilor ( ililti-l", Miiile Cililnr'1. ( tirln l iililutti, lluok I'lM, biKCtl', Vlonll Clii a-, I iiniT'l. W01K rn.s Iar Claire. Illlt Clnlr. Inlnlil rhitiw. l'tll(l'IS. simlmj stUa IVtl,til, .tjnl.nlcic, Low puces and large assortment to select from, of well made and desir able patterns. Hill & Connell 121 N. Wn&hington Ave. SCRANTON'S BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTtZriPFtlB)N3 OZALER3 OAN SUPPLY YO'Jp NEEDS of Esnr o'rtARAOTsn pxowrLr At3sr3A orotiLr, aMiMiiwi-jwm.Tgrr 1 P. President Ki tiger nnnouiifO'i Hint he will disLUbs plans for poace in South Afilca ir .ipproachcd piopeilv He should diagram the icquislle method of uppioavh, A Just Tribute. (U.illci Mtlliiuii in 1 1 1 . line Ik'" lliu'lil I'.TlMA IT IS NOT too JiiBh pi also to say that i.'hiirlcs ICmory Smith has made the best postmaster pen oi.il the I'nlteil States has 01 er had, and that the veins of his atlmln liitiatloa are ipochal In the hlstoiy of the l'ostolllce depaitinent. The Mi Kill ley adnilnlstiation. In some lespectsihe most remaikahle the count ly has, known, left Its Impress upon eveiy de-, paittnent of 1 ho goveiiiinent, for all of them iihaied In the hlstoiy that was made so amazingly and so fast In those davs. The State dcpiutment did u on ili'iiul things In diplomacy, Jim neas ury In llnance, the War depaitmettt in military matteis, ami what the Navy diiaitnuiil tl'il 111111I0 the whole win Id woiuKr It wim Hie Mime In the Post nlllti' dcpattnitiu. For the Hist tllili) ill the hlstoiy ot the 1'nlted States tho po'iial service was esttndctl hejoiul tho seas. To Cuba, to I'm in I tlio. to Ha wall, to niiaui and to the PhilppInoH went the Anteiluiu postolliie and lis nn thods, giving those Islands for the llrst time In their oMstenco a model a, (heap and elllclent postal servlie, Tin en things niakii nieniorablti Mi, Siulth'.s adiulnlsttatloii or tho Postotllm dep.irtiaLiit. lleextendetl tho postal pui vl, n lies mid the seas anil luado the do iiiL'sth letter ram embrace ihe now pos ses! Ions, so that a letter goes fioni llosion to Manila as cheaply as It dot s iron! iloston to Worccsttr. The elllcl eiuy ot tho colonial postal senile Is the admiration of postal adininlstia loni thioushout the worltl, When the allied f nices octupled Peking, following tliosoldlfi tamo tho railed States mail carrier, and for a long tlmo the allien had to uepcud unon the United Slnttts lor iheli mall. Tho etllclency dlaplnycd aiousjtl the enthusiasm of Sir Uobtit Halt, who wa.i gemrous in hla piulse of Ameilcan inL'thods. .'ot let a fuinurtaut has been the id- tabllshment of uiral fiee dellveiy itntler Mr. Smith's adnilnlstiation. He round il a shaky opeilment U'd lie has lift H ro 111 inly established that II is as much a p.ut ot the postal establishment as is the fi ee ilehveiy in all huge cities The clieino that was declaied to bo iinpi.ulli ible and the ihcoiy of vision arks lie has shown to bo eminently piactleal anil founded on sound IiufI ness piinclplLF. II has taken sudi solid loot that 't lannot now be ilisuo.ved 1 veil II anvone should wish lo do so, Willi 1 1 no one dors. Millions of pel sous aie now itiiivini; their lelleis fioni illial 1 an in ami in a few tais II a believed 1'iat the sei U o will be soll sustalning. To .Mr. Smith'., hiti lligi nt pen lotion ot tlv futiiie and the 011 lotiragemcnl he gave his suboi diiuh is due this sin 1 ess llaidlv vecoiii' to tin so extensions of the po'tal s.istoin is the gieat adniln Istiative irloini le famed out whin he aboi'slietl the abia-es of the second di"S mall. His piedeeesois had vainlv asked congiess to lemetlv evils that eveiybody admitted 1 isted, but toa giess tinneil a iliar car to tlust. ap peah', and the people, weie taxed mill ions to lUppoi t a handtiil of publish us. Mr. Smith dlsiovciod that the law gave him all the authoiity he needed, and that the bin den of 111 nor to show that he had usiuped his authoiity wan upon tlie other side. He put Ids ict'onii in opeialion, ami 110 attempt has lit en made to meet It Hvtn the men who li.ivc been peciiuiailly Injllieil b.v It have been loiced lo admit that it la just. Theie have been seveial minor 10 ronns Instituted, all or which h.ivebeen for the advantage or Hit public. The .'ale ol stamps lu books Is one or many. The Pulled Stalls is the onlj, toimtiy in the si oild wheie people tan buy slumps in this foi 111, ami the idea is so good th.it moie than one loielgn sei vlte jiioposis lo itipv It. VERY OLD, BUT GOOD. t lutn Un i-liinm n I'lva. Oimi' 111 011 .1 liim I'niisii.viniu I'lllii I, (( I'diii-ih.ml 1, h iililii"! a, i. f'lul 1 till. I i.inpim In ,1 .nit fm il.mii.o- 'Hi, l nut IlT lljil hi 1 11 ilijllliil i I ilvillK ll.dll 11ml illllluil tint 1I11 iivlnn' lull 1I11I lint rlni, ll.i' il .'li in-Nli'il llul llic 1,11 I111I lull,;, but llul 111'' hijiiiul nun IihI nut liiinl il. "It i a w.v iiiiiiiiiuii llilu.'," .riniul Mi. I'llnur. "i"i 1 tlllll II. I.ltlillll' ll ItlllUtlllllul In t rlHIhtl Hut In llun, llul litir It. I'll Iikuiim, Itu.s in nt iuii kH,w tin' lliu I'll nn Ihlt 1 uiu 111 iu o llli.'x III" liuuiri lint tin lull liuuist" "1'iclio-kniii'," isiUininl III' 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 Ti ' - .,t tl.Ill,'), "III, inllllliulIM lull lll'lll lliii-. 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IJ, cUil in miki' I1I111 j ni.iiilirr ul liiu uliliut if t!ic unioi:i.:ilt. '1i.l.iii Il II. A Second-Class City with a First-CI ass Stock of Gut Glass, leiiig Silmwars ooKs, Etc Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Headquarters for Incandescent Gas Mantles, Portable Lamps. THE NEW DISCOVERY Kern Incandescent Gas Lamp. Mercereatt 5 Connell, 132 Wyoming Aveune. unsterli Forsyth 32.1-327 Pcnn Arenas. DR. BARRETT, Dentist, 120 V;uminj Ascnuc, Oicr Ulolic Waiilmu e. TEETH flrn !J "-..:::::::::". U5. "V J tiuwnul, u'ohl $. up X. R tf ( io ml, puit plain ...,s:up pS AX jf HnHcp k1 SS up mK fi V i Killeil with I'oliI TJo up fvi'i; a l i iMi?"i wuii mhi rjc WZ. II l i .ii.. i , iti, ,,i,t iii.m -- 'Ifv8 V ft l'ull St of Icetl ,ui Ivjiimiaiinn .iml , -tim itc, ficr. It jour tn'li in' i!eiu- mff, if 30ti ncpil an utific'"l fct, f uti iiisn ionic trctli kiiikmI wltlnmt i il ito, 11 ion 11H join ul. iloiii iiinki 1 ami "ill In, idi ille lirailuaUs ul luiij: pvpiri. itc .it tin icrj lea-t iol i on-i-U lit uitli noil, tubtinlial Dentil Worl.. tall on me. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS ALWAYS BUSY. & 7&VTS$!f ro--s,e mu fc f&t ' t V. ArX AVS VNBBBVi Mfelr3 S IS 1111 Our Stores are liiled from heel to toe with common-sense Christmas Gifts, from 25c to $5.00. Lewis & R Uiiljy Wyoming Avenue utrffHtftij,jnxrfvrftrfajftfttfntfncrnrfrfaifftftiu WttjHliHUi(?Ufiui'U;'tls'KJliltf'AUAltflrvi The Holiday Season p um. Is moviu" toward us aud promises to prove J 5v a corker in everything: in the jewelry line. 5 - nrf U s tin DID YOU KNOW jr Is full of Bsautiful Goods. We make a n w specialty of 0. v - n .aM. .,. ..... .. n JJ MIUMIMiiJtWLLHY ft V 0 i BERRY, THE JEWELER,! H BERRY'S JEWELRY STORE PERFECT DIAMONDS S 423 Lackawanna Ayeuue, to s u ujfil . .l..j! r. irtlriJii'nii Storm m1i nn.l ilror, nlmt front., ofilir iml utoro fiimltuir. in Iiml ur soft modiI, anil J"lf hlnir Wil X. WiKlm. am. I. MIMJIVH. FOR SALE Ilfflfllll 1n.l VtinNs rf ill Mwli li Hon. p. iti,! It. (.I!!.... l.tH tt 1. irmtfi. lUlIWI'S t-LII'IT.I) nml (IKOOMI.lt nl M. T. KELLER LaiLauanni CmliM' Morl.s. J. B. WoOLSEY & Co CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Dealers In Plate Glass and Lumber of all kinds. E. JOSEPH KU'.TTEL. rear Sll I.mkauamia nicnuc, inaniifactiirrr ot Wirf hirrcns of all Mini"! full piipiTiil for the (.pfl'iK icason. We lual.5 ull ltlmli ul poitli ruciti5, cti. pet eh an pp. Orcril f'ontrictor, Iltiililer nntl neater In U11IM ui; Mow Cinitititi ol ullirj a. po tiilti filiplinni "JViA Otllii. .'-'7 Wvliinqton ainiue. Hanlevs Bakery. 4-20 SPRUCE ST. Sucofsaor to HUNTINGTON We mako uppclalty 0f fine brtatl ihifti. Orilcrt for Silid, Ousters, Croqucttca, etc, promptly (lllrd. A full lint of tee Cream anil Ice. HORN'S MEAT MARKET. flirt Wiuiilnitlin Aictiuo. Mill lis Opciit.il Siturilav. Hoc. 14. 'I In IKsl tin Murkct Airorili Only. IV. A. HARVEY, Klcctrle Vllrlng ami Flxturee. Flcctrlc ltcll onJ Telephone Work. 309 Commonwealth Buildno THC SCR ANTON VITRIFIED BRICK AND TILE MANUFAOTURINQ COMPANY Mikfre of I'ulng Ililik. etc. M. II. Dile, (li'i'fral t?ilrs Aucnt, (Hike 3SU l'ihlP!ton avc. Works nt hay Atu, Pa, K. k W. V. n. H. EOURITY B'JILOINa& SAVINGS UVIOV Home ofnee, MS SOD Mean Ililllilln', tian-ails n (teneral bulldlni; anil loin bulncM tliiuuhoul the tlatc of l'liinijlvanli. Kingsbury & Scranton, Manufacturers' Agent! VIINE ANO MILL SUPPLIES. District Amenta for .Tolin A. noMilliiK'n sins Co.'s Wire Hope and l.lctrlc.il Hire. GutU 1'tn.lta anil Rubber Uff. Co 's lkltlmr, t'aikln, Hose anil Mechanical Itulibcr Oooils. biioi.llon l'acklng. Cartcr'a Oil Clotlilm;. ltoom 310 l'auli Cldn. REMOVAL SALE We have determined to reduce our stock prior to our removal to our new building at our formei location, 1 29 Wyoming avenue, f Special Clearance Prices on Entire Stock. Garnets, Draperies, 11 WALLPAPER 3, linoleums, Shades, etc, Ml S STORED FREE OF CHARGE. Williams McAniilty Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue. 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF" SCRANTON. Organized 18 72. Depositary of the United States. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, . $550,000 lliuillwimiliuti'ttMloiHHltoisis ." portent, pot milium. "Iioi'luliilti'iilliiiii'lvi'ii to ull tic Hint ulicttier liiijoorsiruU tipi'ii Miturili uvnliu'i s t i ! I'lum. 'lllll'L' IUI'l)Ulll, IlliCrt t Hill Oil .UlllR4 llPIOllt1. Iiiliiiiliiiiiipuiimlt'il .liiiiuii til iiml .Inly lit. WILLIAM CONNELL, Piooidont. HENRY BELIN, JR.. Vioo President. WILLIAM H. PE0K, Cashier. DIRECTORS. William Connoll, James Archbntd, Honry Boliu, Jr., Luther IColler, . Goo. H. Catliu, J. BoJ; Dimmick, Thoinna H, VtkinH. Jumca L Connell. W. D. Zehnder. C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c Looooooooooo000000 jiT"rtni-r"" " ' ITrr""" .ir,ni-,'rr-irTTi-"rr-Tiirniiii .im.jMMiiiinCTiiiiiinin fe SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER Occupies an Imperishable Position in the UUbim.Sb wuklu. Unciuestionable Superior Merit Annually adds thousands of names to the long list of Smith Premier users, icprescnting eery line of trade and every profession ILUISTRMED CATALOGUE WEE. r The Smith Premier Typewriter Co., NO. S3 8. Eighth St., PhUmlolphitt, Pa. Scranton Branch Ofllco, Noa. 1 and 3. Aicade Building. Allis-Chalmers Co Successois to Mucliino liuslucea ot Dickson Mmiufacturlutr Co., Scianton and Wljlies-Uane. I'a. Statlonaij- KiiRlnes, Boilers, Stliilnc llacliluery, I'uhiiis. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS ORHNo'ArlNTl'z HOTSL 'NO ANNEX Urkinu All', una Uuili. Atlantic Cilj, Willi iiri WU liautllul iuoiiu insultc, uliigli ... .... ... , . .1.1 Int.u,!, I 4,1.. sua nun lum, nut "" ."- ...... lu tiutii nml wiiiix. LuiHtloii jclut una ceniril, witliiii k uU f Ilia iMtrl 1'ier. Orehwtra. I ... . . i . i.... ...i, j il In Si A liv UioL m. & train,, ttri.c IpM-" fc copE. -' - - --