. , ' , ";- ''"a, ':Jtr " v' st-i l -aA j T TITTS RCRANTON TMBUNE-MOXOAY, DKl'IOAIBKK 2,'J, 1!)Of. xxxxxxxx THE MODKMt HAftD-TAME STOW Christmas Tree g Holders g Von nn art llitin lint' alt !' Prices, 30c, 50c, 75c Ml ui-ilii- nUm In (me u'rloik Tiiofih i in. tin 'iiij muil x 111 lip llclil"llil lll.lt CWIillll. (Ipeii runl'igs until Vmj!. Footc & Shear Co. I19N. Washington Ave :xxxxxxx: Christmas Aprons For the little girls from two to eight years of age. They make such pretty presents. lust the thing. Just the stvle. THE BABY BAZAAR 610 Spruce, t.reet. L ACE CURTAIN AUNDERINQ Nottlncrh.LiiT. Itish Point nrtuiai- i-.iih- Unlabels. Miuic Antonicttos and othci1-. "We aie a lesponslblo i diilpi n ;i nd gu.it uutee AUTISTIC Iiilc eft'clF, caiefuily m educed. L ' THE" amiinidiry. 108-310 Penn avenue. A. B. Wai-man. PERSONAL. illin Mm lui, nf I'cj-ei t.iKl tl limuls it Vintciii,ili Miss Itullii Kin -slju-, tf .lltlltlt. it 'Mlmi; I'lT pui'iits ntnui', iho it l f tti i-'.'iiir. Mi. mil Mi- Jlnnl I. Dim of Smith ill i I'aik aMiiuc, in limue tnn a trip to ."e,t lnu. Ml-. . M. Hinton Pint il.tiglitu, "Miss I.M1..I1, .iil spi'iiilm tin- holMi's wild )r. .ml 'I--. Miirui. Itn. Willi illl U. Pi.i'lf. Hi, ii llicw llitiiliigl il stinliuii, is -pui'Mu .i leu iIjw Jl I1I4 liumo 1 n Noiili Ihilo lnk mi in'. Mi. .mil Mr-. 'Ilionu- i:. Price, ot Nmil. smil. nrr .nciim-, ,110 1 1111 rtuniti,, thp liltor's pjtiit-. Mi mil Mix I'.i-t. of i-n, Pi. 1 1 1 - ! kit. -on, tv. r.p) .011I1 II1..111I.H .iinni-, vmII Ii iw (In- iiioiiiinj fin , r, iilnrt. ho I ill -1 1 ml tin li-.liil.Us -v Illi In-. i niilijlli.t, wIihiii in In-, nut n.ii iii tiui( ,11 n. Mi- IV. II. l'l.lo, will tiitc.it.tm .1 1'iiiDi II ,miiiii' uiil-i it 1 lintliiim liiiiioun 1, 111 Iiuiidi in In r ili-uul 1. Mkn M'li.ui, iili.i mil 1 tiini tnlji 110111 1 Ik iihnic fLliool in 11 ...ik. Ills .j Mi IMii oi., iliusliit r 1 1 lid 111I M -. II. I. Miikimutt. .1 Suilli ll.i.l.. p.iik 111 nut, 1- Ilium- 11 111 -uiiii-i- mint r-tt lot tl.r liulitlii in ili.ui. Mi-s MiDinncu is 1 iklnr liijh Ii 1 1- 111 Illl mill .t 1 i.l lolin I', s 1 I,-- 11 1 'Intuit ciii,l. "I Mill n illlt': t 1 nlm :, t'.illull, I Hi-- I nn 01 -Pi ii I'tnnsilt mii; l.ul.i I ii.it i, 1,1 Mill's mIimiI, Piiit-imiii; II nn ( nil t,i ;lio n lui ! ni tl iiopitln. Pliiliililnliii; ll-ii Mucir'iu, I In. Iil Noi u 11 ..mi Hon ml 1I111I, 1,1 si. I.uU's Bt.ii 0, I'liil iiMpliu, dli' limiit' mi Hit- Imliiln. (Hi lliiiil,-'lwi..- il,i, Mi-.- 1111 V. Mu-tl mm, loniKili Mirotii nf tin uilli Sdimnii In imli hi tlit- V,iimu Wti, im'b I liii-tiin .. ililloii, .,.. nuiiltil it hi limiit' in PiilhiU'. plili, Ii Hi- lin. MimiuIm 1,-lir, if l'uiuiil, 1 .111 nil. Mr. I, -In 1- I 1 pj-li-i in (,io..tV 1I11111I1 in liiiiiiiin, 0110 . tin lirsc-t ilmulit. In nioiiii, llii- imlitotii ni m its Hm,- 1I0111 m d pi upli', .mil 1- toll .it tin- --1111I11 -cultcs, I i-t link 1 luipUun ii 1 . I.n In Iho pisiir mill Ills lii-i Miii, win n Urn writ, pri-ui'1,1 wllli 1 Mil of suliO -!l-ri. 'lnu-i- wliu l.n i -Mivs Mii-m1iii.ii 111 1 In- work 111 1 niton w'll JiHCtllll llOV Will sif. s fllliil to c .1 n. toiVi iiro, a 1 j . I will iijilit' tl it his fo Ijisc .1 II -Iil 1. in 1 v. orl.i COMMISSIONS ARRIVED. United Stntes Court Offlceis Ale Swoin in. JllUgt' It, W. Anlili.ililV ininiiilfhtDii ns judffi of tlie inldillii tll-ti Itt of tlu rillted rilutos tmirt, tin Hod I-'ild.iv and tlio JudKi' tuok tin; 0.1th til" titliti liffon f'oiniiiinslont'1' flciiii' I), Tay lor, I'p to this time .ImlSf Ari'hlMld'v appoliitiiit-tit was 1iKlUI11n.il, h.ixliiK lioi'il m.itlo vtlnt Iiik a li-u'.-s nl' llii f-fii-ntc. r.tii-t wtclt tlio son, ito iimihnifil tin- tippulndiicnt, Tin- iippolntmeiUft uC iiuif, s, .1 MiCiiiti-li, illsuih'l utiiiiiipy .mil Hon, rrod r. Iii'on.tid, Wfiit shnll.tilv i-lr-rtimstiini'Ml. Their 1 (iiuinlbhiiinx tanin with Hint of .ItitlKi" Aii'lili.ild. 'DIVINE HEALER" IN JAIL. i rested at the Rescue Mission for Disouleily Conduct, PnintlH Si'lilniicr, ihi "divine lieulei," who has mine this way iik.iIh to litn iwiy -UK die any ileiul u in i. ipl'l.v, was i.tMiitliiK hi omul Hi" It--.. in .Alls-inn l.mi nlKht in u u,ij- (ii.ii tvtirt illhlmliliiK Hid Hfi'vlri'H, and on :ouiilaliil lie -Mifi lui l;nl ui Ohu 1I1111', In t'oloiniio, Sclil.uiei Mid jenly anil iii,thhtiloip-l, iliH,iiie.iui, i n'HH goni! loi'ty ia'i, 1N0 mny iiIkIiK On liln 1 etui 11 la- iiiiniiiincid that hn find heen lo heiiwii 1.1 .1 miiliniul top 1 liool; ho had hoei 1 iiipiulssiom ( f))n) 311 IllKh t Wlllc Hh SeiKfillll lllilse. isny pliicud HthlilUep'lU one o the ih lftVlllg it Hteol 1 1'lllllt?. A Christmas Present Tin-ttuio jiitl pKliin. in l.lul, i'i .pilni .1 ,01 ire jutttu up ipotiilli In n lui ii, 1 jiii.i, illl.lit- 'I lifs litiiiiliul .iml iiitK.ti.i-j ii,,.,-, , hlldivii i llv ill' If tun,-, M, in, In, mil '; intlic tlllll., .'11 H?f. (liven Away Free To I'll purtli.i-u i-l '.0 miii' wi'illi I'oij. Cotlif, . 't I', spun . I'. I.Miuit, . ,1 P. Iljknii I'unilti, in fouitmj A lu't Sjiki, UN UK. "I M VI TMfcS GREAT Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co,, III ..nl jttJMM Ui.. J 'I .Nuilli Miu tr, te.io.ij JJ J. Pitiiinl ijijiui .Now 'pltvi c !.'l A BRILLIANT TUNCTION, Catholic HUtoiicnl Society Will Con duct on Dec. 30. Tliu iininiul ditiK'o of Hie ('alliotk lllf litilciil iiirlely. whlrli It to he ulVMt In tlii? tCitlRhft of Columbus vluli house on Hie lilBht ol Di'Lomlier .'in, iititnlfpM to he tlp itiosL KUtvossrul affair of Uh kind ever tondtli ted under the lltlpl'es nf llie suflptj. The totninllli'e tif itliuimelUPIlls ,illd the hiultd 01' BOViM Ht'St-OM ntc leilIUK U'l stonn unluinuil to tnuU" Ihe affair it RH'ttl HlleeesM, ItltlPt'H full MOllC'Slltl Mill ftti'tiluli the iuuhIi'i mid the llnial drtoiftllons, wlik'h will lie 'rv etnhiii nle, will ho III thillk'e of Mill III it Mlllr, 'J'lie Inllowlni; aie lite liaiaes ol tlio ladles i oliipi Miik Hie liiinid of ko I'IIU'Ksps, Mho fite the putt uncaps ol Hie afl'iill' .Ml' I' -I. I en. Mis II I, Miitnt, Mi, I'. O'Mulli.i, Ml -I limn Mt. Itnliiil I. Mills Mn. .loli nllM'n. Mm IMh ml l.i,n!r, Mi Ltlijir (oiimll. Mi'. UiMil I ll.-i'ili. M.i II, Millnnn. Mi, I. -I, linllt.i. Mn. M T MuiiIk. t". linn- V Mill n. Mi', -l-liti I. O'llmli. MitH I, Mm (Mill,. l i ImMioiIii i! "nihil. i. l.im (moll, All" .1 i,ti1ilin Me Inn, Mec t', i lliiti-ll. Mis' l,,u!.-.i (i-ntlii, Mk-i M. T. MLitnl .iml Ml- NM'l,. Il.-iml.',, of -cr.it It n: Mm. lime lit l.eul. Mi. V ! n'Mi' l'J. .Mt. .Ii".l'pll IllltlH, Wlll.i- lllltr; Ml'. Ill Mini M, llitiell. Ml . Mill (I'll. Mum in, I'I' -tnii Ml" Mil Mt'Aniluw, Ml" lwlliciliin Mi ! Kim, Diimnori'i Ml" At.t.li- lord in, .Mr', lolin It nl in. i Hi pli ml; Mi" l p. lftti-. M". I. tin ml Dolii-ili, Mi-j Antli Hit'. ( Jilmii li'f. LOCAL EISTEDDFODS ON CHISTMAS DAY One Will Be Held at Bellevue and the Other at Taylor Eisteddfods at Other Places. Two local eisteddfods will lie held on Christmas day. one tit Tavlor and the other at the Hellenic Welsh C'nlvlnlsHp Methodist thurt'h. The Cambio-Ametl-e.in foelety. of Allcghpny City, and Hip Cambrian ocpt of Cleveland. Ohio, Mill also condtP't slnill.ir events In those cities. At the tatter Piof. Daniel Pioth eioe, of MIlM'aukee, Wis., foimeilv of this city, Mill he one of the musical ad judicators. The liibllc.il soitetv of the ItelleMie eliuicli Mill hold their annual event af ternoon and evening. The thlet choial lomiietitlon vlll he on "lllory to flotl," lor a mixed p.uty or not less ihnn thirty olces or moie than loity. The piogi.iintnc Includes the usual oial. lltetary and reeltatIon.il numbeis. A .special piize has been offeied tor n poem, not to exceed sixteen lints, to the memoiy of the lite (iMilym A. AVill i.ims. The thiid .innual tisteildfod at T.Hlor Mill be held .it the Welsh Connreir.i tional chinch. The thief piize Is J01 for mixed pirties on "Yr Mat'," "The Smn nier," by ClMilym CMeiil. The other piizes laiiKO fiom f.O cents up tu 10. lion. II. M. l''ds.nds will pteslde at the eetihifc session, and lion. A. A. Vos liui'K Mill also take p.nt. Theie will also be eisteddfod-- lioM in Racine. Wis., unit I'tltii, X. Y.. on .N'mi Yeai'.s day. Piol. II iMlu lOvans Mill be the adjudicator .it the littei. It seems as though the eisteddfod is frain inff in populirltv HuouRliout Hie Culled Statts, which atigms well tor the huc cess of the Xatlonal Iastedtodd lo be held in tills tlty next Memoil.il ilaj. FOR CHRISTMAS MORNING. Musical Progiamme That Will Be Obseived in St. Petei's Cathedinl. At the 10.'M o'clock mass in St. IVlfi's tatliedial on Chtlstin..s moin- Injr. the follow lug ptOKiMiniue will be obiiod b the chidi: I'rocc-.nuul miitli .1.1 hi'' hi III lei . Hln -lu Kino dr. in 'Pi- ill Mi'.").. I milull .in- Viprnii mil lu m b- ii I tlioiu- Mif. M. .1. I . iiui I jiiI . II lliillmii. llbin fn in i"I'i-i i'i Mi--"). ...I milull i'i,- -opinio in 1 l.i-s uilo., ilu, t Mul lion--Mr. fl". (. M-il-li, Ml- I mi i It iff I. .1. Mt ti.fi. 1'nili illi in "s fVrilli't Mi.-") (iiin.il 'tun .nil ttuiu Mls. II . I uolli-, Ml.-!-- Ilipcil .iml III lllllllll Ofl. II. n. "ilc-ti i'iiMi's" I i Mi! fiiii t -ol i iril n iii tlii in-. Mi l.u- Illicit. Sintiiis in. .i.i "t Culhi's Mi-"). in -tl flu ni.. Iliiitiliclie fti. -t. I iillli'" Mi-s") f.o ui) I -- .mo i..,1.i aiul i liin-. Mi' 't. l il.'i kiin. J l.i i (in in "Iwilnli Mi.-"),. Mo-nt Mtn m lu i n.l ili-.m-. 'I . P. HI I, lllOlll. (.Illlllll (Hi lit -( 1 1, oij in mil thoir. W. P, Si Illlllll.', tilU.tll-t ltll tlirciii.i V. II lll.llllllll.l, I M.tJIII OU.lll-l NO ACTION TONIGHT. The School Board Will Not Awaid Contract for No. 40 School. It Is otieinel. unlikely that the si liool ho.iiil will lake any at Hon to waid awiiidlng Hie i uiiu.ii t lur the pioposi-tl Nu, 40 sohOtd at Its meeting tonight isiept the passage of a iosn. lullnii iliititiiiR tlio seoietai to iftiiin 10 all the i Olltl.u tills blilillllis ei opt the thiee lowest, their fillllletl i heol.s Willi II ai i oinpault d llie bids. Theif Is ii deadlock on in the building loimnlttee on the iiiesilou of awaidlm. the coiiiiint bin Inasmuch as woik itiiild not he i oinmeiit'ed on the build ing mull e.ulv spring, It has be,m ,e elded not to In lug the miller up be fine (he lioniil mull Ii has b,.,.ii Illli'Shtil out 11 little llioie bj Ilu- iu. millet. DAVID FELDMAN DEAD. Man with Enlniged Heait Pa sued Away Satuulny. Spi-tlnl Ollltui David I-'elilmaii, Up. Ill, 111 With Hie pllonoillellllllv oul.liged hem I, died on Satuulny, alter a long Illness, Polduiun's hem I bfeauie af f oi tnl oep a i'iir ago and began In elllmge so inplill Hun hi his death It was Ilu en times Us uoimal slz, i;ul'iiKiut'iii of the heait is inn a rate ilheiiso hut II Is voiy seldom Unit tlin oik.iii over allaiuH suoli a iihen. onieiial sl.e as ileiul man miis wis 11 member and lied .Men. did I'Vldiil.ui'H, The ihliti (inn old miii ot Hie iidd Pollowh tin was u etmaii of tin Spanish Aiiieiliaii war and was a uieinbtp of lleneial t liililii loiuinanil, Spaiilch-Auieiliun Win Veterans, the memluis of MliMi Mill meet today al 1 p, m. In ii. A.M., hall to utti-ud the luu l al which Mill be held at '.' p. in. lioiu Hu lesldeiue on llnll.ste.ul louit. Tlnce glut h,ii Villus lu Peisiuii lamb Jachcts. Pnttliiitued. ')0 00 uiitl $JI'0U; llauiiuiiai ten nillar and imeis, $1 15.00. M P I. Ciane. Mi I.iiclmwiiuu.i .ic Ice Skates. pili tf, 5o i cuts up. Ploiey .t Ih ooks, -11 WHtdilui-t'ju aicnuc. NOTICE WAS MISCONSTRUED A MISUNDERSTANDING ABOUT MEETING OF STRIKERS. Untlet the Iinpiesnlou That It Was to Be an Open Meeting a Laige Number of Persons Wete Picscnt and Rather Than Turn Them Away It Was Made an Open Meet ingAn Adthess Made by National Tiensuier On He Is to Remain Heie, The iiieetliii; or stieet uu sti ,i-is nd vol Hied lo lake plate IufI nlithl was Vety Kiiiernlly and vmloiisly inNroii' strueil, Loose WouIIiir or Hie notice led to a beliei that It was to be u mass iiiefilntr. and bv some iiiimiuh, uues plaluablo to the stilkeiH. the lintucs slim "nt nblo.td that the iiuemtoii of (hi Illlllll,' the .strike on' Mils lo bo ( 011 sldi'iul. The m Illlllll llUiUHoll, Hie 0V' Utile (oiiinilttto ik elates, was to Mltupl v hale ii nlelil ineetliiK of the cur men's union to etiiiblo such of ItB members Mho aie at woik to attend and leimi what miis beliiR done towunis kiiIiiIiik' a vlctoty. When the time for the meeting in lived a laiR-e number of union men, other than car men. were present, and It was decided to make It an open meeting. As a consequence, nothing was done Itnther than speei liinaklnp, Xatlonal TreaMtier Oir, ol the .strict railway men's union, made the pilnclp.il nd diess. He is to remain hero to tukp i Inn go of the strike, lellevlng Pi evident .Million, who Is 111. It Is announced that the Cential Labor union proposes to take active mensutes towards securing flnanrlal assistance for the Milkers. At the last mooting of the f.entull body a commit tee Miif appointed to devise Mays and means of raising money. Its report Is expected this week. Satin day night the sliikus paraded the fonlta! Ity slieets. honied by the Meadow Urook duini imps. There weie neatly 100 men in line. GIRL ASSAULTED. Annie Kelly Set Upon by Thiee Ital ians on Providence Road Last Night They All Escaped. Annie Kelly, ii iloillf.sllt', elllplojod at the home of Seeiotary Dolph H. Athei ton, of the boa nl of tiade, was set upon by thtee It-iliaus, as she was about to entei the lattei's house last night about t' 30 o'clock, and might hne faied mine badl at their bands than she did had it not been loi the timely atiival of seit'ial Miung men who liappened lo be standing no u b. Secietinv Atheiton lilts at t li south west einnei of Com I slieet and I'mil deiue load. Miss Kellv was coming along I'loiidenee loul last night, going towards the house, and as she passed the young men, who weio standing in a shadow ucui by, thei notlied that thiee despeiate-looklng Italians who tollow ing her. About two iiinute- tutei they lie.ml her scream wilitly.and hastening tow.iid the Atherlon home, s tw her stiuggllng tleivelv in the giasp of the thiee Ital ians. The litter sop nated when they saw that they had btc-n dlsLoveied anil l.lll In dilfeienl dil options. The thiee .lining men, Ceoigo Ash, Sam Pi Itch mil and John Mi lell, lollowotl the lel low who i. in up Couu stieel. He Inoke into . i mad i int. but p.iusnl long enough to lit a shut from n ieolir at his inn suets This had the etrLct ol stop ping Hit m tor a minute, and this was suflliient lime icn the lellow lo make good his esiape. -Miss Kelll's line was h.nlli tut and btulsed, and bet ilothing was toi u and dif.ni.ingfil. Sho was hall-t lazed with teai and exciteinent, and a ph.isklau had to be summoned to .itlpud her. The polliiinin who p.uiols the beat which Includes this Imnliiy has .-an h a lonj tour to ni.iko that be Is tmlj able to be at this point about onto ot'lwlie a night $500 REWARD. Puisuaut to a joint lesolution of city councils, a lewaid of $500 1 heieby offered for infoimation that will lead to the attest and convic tion of any peibon or poisons found placing dynamite or other ex plosives on any stieet 01 highway in the city of Scipnton. W. L. Connell. Recoulei. Dec. 1G, 1001. Crane's Fins, Cloaks and Suits Aie the Best in the City. The Mm,, will he open until !' Ii lu, until Cluistina" H u Ciane Chiistmas Plum Pudding. I'lmo your 01 del o.n, with llanle, -'" HplUte ulit'el. when- llii'ie x 'n slllel ol pllllt, . . King Air Rifles. The lifsl ilr illle made, Ploiej , 111 links. "' -II Washlngiiin iiioniie, Clgms in Small Boxe- illiti Pane Pipes lor Hie hulldav 11. id", at (i.irney llrow n A. Co.'s Linden si, .Mill III ,Sllv, ,I,IU ('liliu lillla tullai and ieiis Pil, o, js,-,,ihi, '' I" 'i ' "-'I L-li liawiinna .Wo. Phonograph Complete Outflt, Records and nil, for $25.00. Evetythiug sold is Edison made. No Fake Paper Hoins. OHAS B. SCOTT 119 Franklin Avenue, THIRTEENTH WARD PRIMARIES B. T. Jnyte Was Nominated for School Controller. Tin lesilll of the ptliuillleii held Hal unlay uriutnoon In the Tliliieenlh Mind wits as lollow.' I 'ill' m html contloltei II T .till III1, i onslitble. T S, llullllURi wind iisui hsoi, II. W nun, I'llut illstthl .ttiilee ol' II T. .TAYNi:. election. T. It .lnikson: icgli'ter of votes, A. : Wostor; Inspcelor, AVal li'i Svltes, Second dlsti Icl .ludge of election, V., 1). .Tcliklus; leglstei of votes, Hert Steons; Inspettor, llciny Hitchcock. Thlid district .ludge of election, Lewis Y. Lewis; icglster of olcs, S. Jl. Slot, llispeetot. Ceoige 1!. Xltol. HIS CONDITION SERIOUS. Anthony Cook, Who Was Shot by Fiank Challen, May Die Chal- len Committed Without Bail. Alithon.i Cook, the batttndii nl the Palace holel, who was shot on Saint -day inoiniiiR v ViuuK Chullen while standing behind the bai, Is lvlng In nn exlteinely dangeious condition at the Set anion Priiute hosiiltal, to which in stitution he was l omen od yestoiday -if-ternoon fi rim the Lackawanna hosiital. The bullet has not et bten osti acted and tills fait is giving the mum'oiis "pilous toiiietti. It has been ascei -tallied that it passed tluough the uppoi pint ol the let! hum, but its liuntioii is n nt.istet. This pleiclng ol ho lung Is the dangoiotis leatiuc ol the liiltu . It was stated at the hospital last niuht that Cool, has a lighting t haute fur lire. Pi. ink ('billion, iho in. in who shot Cook, was committed to the totinli jail on S.tuudu illuming without bail lo awuit Hie lesull of his victim's In lui Its. Ho said at the heating that he did not mean to shoni at Conk when he Hi rd, but thai he had shot m an olht r man who bad sliuck liiui Some body Jostled his ai in mul his aim w is divoiteil, he said. William Hi own. who has loomed with challen dining the lattei's stav in this (Ity, and Mho Mils with liiui at the time of the shooting. sas that ho shot In self-defense, challen, he said, had fiu.nicllt'il with a man on Lai iv.iM.inna avenue beiause he bait kicked a dog belonging to a woman whom Hie man was ait onipan lug. This man strut k Challen, Hi own sas, and la lei sit tie k him a si i mid time in the hotel. Challen was te'ailul It st iho i mud would i lose in on him and III eel his ii-vohtl. lie sa s FUNERAL Or M'AULIFFE. Remains weie Laid to Rest Satin day Morning. I.iiilt-1 MiAulillc. who died VVfdni s d,i lioiu th" flints ni bull, is wliit h inti'ied bis Kg dining the ilotlim ot two wteks ago todav on Lu"llle stn ot, was la iil at lost S.itiud i mm nhm lioiu the lesitltneo on l.aiine sticet. At St. P.iltlik's Ci theille chuieh, West St i, niton, a liltih mass m itii:lom v .is t fit Iii an 1 1 bv Itt i, .lolin 1 m mi, and inteiuiont was alii i wauls m.iili- in llie C.ithedi.il i elm tei. Coiomi l'obi Us lias imi ,i ,1, , i,., " Ii n the llinui 'I illl le hold 111 Iho t asi COURSEN'S We make a sepcialty of line Ben Bons and Chocolates, packed in handsome boxes, 25c to 50c per lb. Huylor's Eveiythlng flesh and ussoitment complete. 2oc to 80c pm uu-c, Nut Meats Gieat vailety, salted or plain, rinest Smyrna Figs, in baskets, K5c and 50c, per pound 10c. California Apples, $2.75 pet box. Oranges California's, 20c and 3ric per dozen Sa.75 per box. Floiidas, 25c to 30c pei doon; fiiJ.25 to S4.00 per box. Cigars 50,000 Impoited, Key West and Poitei Rico Cigais fiom .-j.1.00 to $25.00. We sell cigais lower than any house in renufsylvanla, Please oidei eaily. Wo nie VERY BUSY but will tiy to please eveiy one, E. G. Goursen POUND DEAD AT HIS HOME JOHN T. LEWIS TELL WHILE GOING UP STAIRS. He Lived nt 1805 Lafayette Stmet and Waft 0!2 Yc.ua of Age The Be liei Is That While Ascending the Stalls He SulTcjed u Patalytlc Sttokc and Toppled Backwaul and Striking on His Head Ho Fought foi the Union Dutlng Civil War. .lolin T, Lewis, aged it.1 i t-iii s, was liuinil dead at lo o'i look Sattiiday night hi iiii'iiibi'i.' ol his fiiintl, lying oil the giottuil lu Hie vniil iilongsltle of his lliiusr' He lunl letllllieil home nlinui 'i o'i look mul In alleiuotlug to illuib ii illghl of slop- leading to the tear ilnni. fell, sltiklug on his head, sustaining InJiules whlih uiitsed his di.ith. He. eased Hied nl lyi'i l.il'it.ietli sttool, Illltl When he leluilleel home lit !) o'i look the luiml)ei3 of his fainlli wore oiil. Xo one saw him rail, but the supposition Is thai he sUTTotod a p.iiulvtlc stioki', as he had boon twice ni 01 come pievlously In Hint niauner. The body was can led Into the house, and Ptineral Dlteolor Pi Ice was noil lied. Coioner lloheits was iiImi noll lleel and will hold uu aulopsv this moiulng, Mr. Lewis was limn in Caimiiilhou shlie. South Wales, mul oniuo to Amerloa In tstJL', and lesldod Itote since wllli the et option of thiee yoais. which he spent in inllltaiy son Ice dur Iiir the civil war, having been a mem ber of the Sei'ntv-seenth Pennsl- unlit Voluntetis. He was einplo.ved us a minor in the H.ule P.uk shalt and was a member of Pnnonka tilbe of Red Men and the Hide Pmk Mine Accidental Putiil. Ills wife mid thiee chlldieit suivlvc him. Mis. Lizie Williams, Jessie Lewis and John Lew Is. The funeial sen loos will be condiu l id at the house Thuisday afteinoou at .', o'clock. Rev. n.tild Jones, or the Plist Congicgallonal chuieh unci Rev. H. A. Ho.lle, ol the Plymouth Cougie Ratlonal (lunch, Mill nillckite. Utirl.il will be inado in Hie Washburn slieet ceniolei y. HAS LEFT HIS CHURCH. Rev. Albeit J. Ciawn Said to Have Become Identified with Dr. Gen tly. Divine Healei. Re. llit it .'. Ciawn, loinitily ol this cliv, has hi en ill tipped fiom the p.istointe ol Hie Clayton, X. J., chin ih, ol width ho has been pastor loi seioinl i eats, It is said th.it he has afllliated liuiistlf with Oi. (ientiv, of Phlladol plu i. the tlliin-i healer, who Is thai god with Inning caused the Illness of Mi's Jennie Ingot soil, ol c'lu ton. ('.awnV patents leslde in West .-sti.tnton, and his wife was lonneily Miss Ciiia Slot in. who was n teacher at Xo. IS school pi lor to liei i" miii "e to Rev. Clown. Ai t niiliiih to tlio neMsp.ipei i epulis, liv. and Mis. Ciawn halo Identified themsolies with 1)1. (icnliy. niiil hale lefl their iluncli loi good. Ciawn slates tlmt ue dots lot know whelhei oi not lie will lio t nine ,-t tllscipp. nl (ionti. Shopping Lunches at Hanley's. The liine Is shot I lm the luilileil-P .'iniomii nt buying that must be done heiMien now ami Cluisimas. Ladies' shopping litiiohi s, as well as leliosh nienls mi the gentlemen, aie s, r ,.,( all da ai Hanley's, i.n Spi ui u stitet. i. Removed. Oi. il. i: Hill & Sou liaio ii iiioiii! lo lliiet buildings below thill Inunii pint o. .'Jii L.ioU.iwiimt.i aieiiue. Louk loi simis. " Kinp, Air Rifles. The bts ah i M,. nirde. Ploiej Hi neks, ' "U Washington aituuo. Get Your Holiday Cigais mul Pipes ,u Cnney liinwn A. t'ii,', Linden stieel. -M- Don't Wait Don't Today is better than tomorrow for shop- ping. Every day the tush grows bigger ana 4. the nsoitment less. Come this morning, if possible and, let I'he stoie is lull of splendid 1 ' 'X I I : t 1 1 Bath Robes If he hasn't leiined the comfort of one, let him do so this Chiist mas. Heie aio the soit of Bath mbts he will nppieclate most, S3.00 to S0.00. Umbrellas What's moie acceptable foi a Chiistmas gift than a luuiilhr.me TlmbiellaP We have nu assoit ment that we ate puiticulaily pioud of, mnde by a most teliable maker, ?!J.OO to ?8.00. Ue Will Exchange House Coals J Hat Boxes : Oils, Paints 0N12P AW 103 ! MaIon?y Oil 5 Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 26-2, : . STRUCK BY LOCOMOTIVE. Mis. Agnes Dnmond Seilously In jured Last Night. A Polish woman iruned Mis. Arsics hnintiiul, resiiihm m isis .lucksou slioet, siood loo t loco to Hie tinck In rionl or the Liu kiiwpniia Htallou tail night mid wile stiuok n gliinclng blow liy a passing Inioinothe. f-h" simtiilui'd a strained haelt and so vi i e boili billl.i"'. She wns lonuno'l to the I.iii ':u v. iiniiii hospital last night, whole Hie feiu wu expreHsotl Hint she liar lUlsinlnod sommo lnulos nhoul the lioilj . Fancy York State TURKEY 145C Per Pound Clarke Bros Have You Thought of an Umbrella for ;i Christ mas Gift? A Handsome Ne cessity. This is our business ex clusively and we have beauti ful Umbrellas at any pr:ce you desire. Our stock is complete in every detail; our prices reasonable aud our goods guaranteed. SCRiNTOMlll INTG UlJi Spuce Street. FREE FREE FREE spfini Vim- (it. r I'i r V iliis mi in will .lu uu -it ol w ill.it i Ho.-' siim pi iml lit spin i - in twit lull Milling i'ii- nl. .iml 1 culls i.i i'i' lio ol DI IMIt's Mil. If ( l)'t si.r iii it om ii in .i fiiiiii. niki i puis liii 1 Olu.'i t Inn. t il ( " . Hi tin -tf. N. FRED R. SMITH, ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES, GAS STOVES, 507 Linden Stieet. Board of Tiade Building. : ' us help you suggestions in selecting. Fine Neckwear Uncommon Neckwear it. chaiac- , teiistlc of this stole, heie nie some high guide silks that aie a feast for your eyes, $1,00 to S3.00 50c Neckwear in all of the up-to-date shapes, and colois, handsome Impoiiuls, Fouj-in-hnnds, Ascots and Pufts, Many lich designs not shown elsewheie. i Anything You Hug. VSQUDr Suit Cases upera Hats j and Varnish ! JpT Is the value of the Clor.! Saviugs Hank, which you can get at the DIME BAN Corner of Wyoming Avenue aud Spruce Street, Scran tou, Pa. ' THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1002. K'& Handsome 1 Pin Cushions I We have au exquisite 3 line of Satin Finished Pin Cushions Lace Trimmed. ; which we are selling at I prices ranging from 50c to $1.25. I Cramer-Wells Co., I 130 Wyoming Avenue. 'Phone 353-3. r l 4 Dress Suit Cases . Aie always acceptable Chiistmas gifts. We nie showing a beautiful line of Leather Cases with spiiii' steel fiames, biass tiimmed, linei or silk lined at $3.00 and up. CONRAD Open Evenings. - 305 Lackawanna Ave. Smokers Article for Gills! i)i' I have an exquisite line of Smokers Articles, among them mauy new Novelties Never before seen in Scrau to:i. Handsome Pipes, of every description, Cigar Holders, Smoking Sets, etc. Something New in iVbacco )ars and Ash trays, called Opal Ware is especially ar tistic. Your inspection in vited. Selected line of Cigars for holiday trade. A. R. Shoo Meai.s Building. gjgjj3cijQgj-gjZSEl'il2i3SB!i5!v A Christmas Gift In Sections l-ver hear of one presented that wavr Frv it, with a D.iiinor Sec tional Hook disc, m clear to the hontt of every hook lover. Ailiistah!e Shelves, and Slid ing douis aie exclusive leat tires of llie naniier One sec i : tt. . tion and a top foi Ills an itie.il hukiet o a Miiall hhiaiy. l-iopoi-tionsmav I) e I n ct eased to Hnrf win k f. Interruption l ml i H i n i i i i il.n I ilo in i in 1 1 1 in, i.i ,. Ii.ii. It mi il i i i n I n i 1 1 mi l i li tl Hint. Pi ' i I i.p keep pace with the iovni' collection. A "Danner' Hase, Hook Case Section ami top, ol ijitaitered oak or inaliocany limtih, n'j inches hiBh. )7 iin-hes wide, js with a depth ot ii.' inciies, having sliding ".l.iss dooi. Costb only IriO.OO. I,.. i, iitlli'i uu uiiiM.n TH& 0IHOMY 7 :&- S'l J',,-"o li ii ii, l.i-n ti it ill's.', (uii.iii ., i () o'clnt-l, i i.i , it, iisiui t i l iJ,. -" t.-A...w.ifcAiyii.