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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJES-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1002.
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If So, Yot
Need Glasses
Do you have headaches?
Do your eyes water?
Do they ache?
Does print run together?
Do things appear double?
Are your eyes Inflamed?
Do your eyes tire after
reading awhile?
Does bright light pain
them?
If so, you need glasses. Don't
be reckless with your eyes.
They certainly deserve the best
care that can be had.
DR. B. A. BAER
EVE SPECIALIST.
MAMJl'ACTURINti OPTICIAN
331 Washington Ays. B
SCRANTON. PA KXBRW
Cottniy Savings Bank
and Triisf Company,
506 Spruce Street.
Receives
Deposits
in Sums o
and pays 3 per
terest thereon.
,$!
and
cent, lu
ll. A. "WATRES, President.
0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pres.
A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
VYm. F. Tlnllstcnd, lKverolt "Wnrren.
K. P. Kings-bury, August Kobinson,
O. S. Johnson. iJos. 0"Ui,ln,
I.. A. Wattes.
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Judge
the question of low pries and stood aluc.
Thoro aio two Mdcs to the .subject.
Question on one biile la quality and tlio
other is nrice-. AVo aii luivlii.f tho
Inrftesl Hue oC picture, ai t rooiIs and
burnt wood novelties t li.it can b"
found in the clly. AVc Invite you to
look our goods imr mid von can see
whom we save, you tin- middlo man's
Jiroflta.
COUPON Cut this out and present
11 at our store. Purchase goods to the
amount of $1.00 or more and vou will
receive SO STAMPS FREE,
Jacobs & Fasold,
209 Washington Ave
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PRICE-LIST
Cigars
By the Box
:o in 2r, in
box. lio.
Mollis' Fult'eelo Jl.T") !0o
Pathfinder , 1.". vi-
Counsellor l.V Me
Tom Kecnc 1.7.1 Mo
T-ouls Mann 17.1 Wo
Morris' AlfiKnct 1,7.1 !'$
Storm's Havana. See-
onds 1.71
Storm's Havana, lie-
HagOB l.T:.
Storm's CapaUuiu 1.7.1
Storm's Nestor (union
made) 1.7.1
Storm's Oroi Unuul 1.7.1
Federation (union made) 1,7.1
Cuhanola 1,71
O. W. Chtlils 1,7.1
.lunn F. Portuondo .... 1.7.1
Trunin Itusacll 1..1H
This is but a partial list of
the Cigars we sell. We also
have packings of 12 in a box
at 25c and 50c per box. We
can save you money in Key
West and Havana Cigars.
Our assortment of Pipes is
the talk of the town. All 5c
Smoking and Chewing Tobac
cos, 6 Packages for a Quarter.
E. C. Morris
Cigar Man.
Lender of Cut Fiices.
325 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
!
Adrlo tiovy
Nlmblo Firmer, Op. IS, No. l.t.i.Orth
Primrose- Dnitre, Op. IS, No. if,
KroRinnnn
Flossie Dearuchy
Frost Klmr, Mai oh, Op. n.1, No, 7,
KroRtnatiu
arMce t'ndri wood
On tln Sen, HntcurolU', OP. s.". No, :i,
Duvet imy
tlimcmtil? Cliiss (Folir Planus)
Scene fiom the O1I011I (Arabian
Dunce). Op. "ell, Nn. 2 ,., Low
.MIk.'-pm llrnndt, c.'olvln, Cottle, Crnusflitlo,
llaits, J.ovmi, I'tlre and Slot lor.
Miss I.tMinro Slr.tlor
llnfunl Clicl'l llohm
Mls FranccM llelijanilu (Own Itldfio)
Sclimettet litis: (llutlcrlly) MrrUol
Miss Genevieve Cottle
Mrrry Mood, Op. 11. No. 1 I.lolmer
Miss Hazel HoJrps
Walzor. 0)i. 10, No. 1 Melltel
Mr, John I'. Munloy (I'lttnlonlt-
Hmmtlim In !! Hat, Op. SO Dusselt
Altpfiro,
Hondo Alleurello.
Miss l.plla. PitrsniiH T
Valse In I'. Hat, Op. S3 Diifiiml
Miss diui'i' (li'i'locU
Hark, limit, Hi" I. ail; (Tiimscilp-
11(1111 S( lltllll'l l-,l!it
KllM'llllllo ' 'Iiwh
llunaailan March il'umi Die Dam-
nation of KniwD Ilcillo
Miss Cmiii', Miss li'rench, Miss UcilooK,
Miss lllrl's, MIhk lllisphllulil, Mis.
I'llcc. Mi-s V01 Is, Miss AViiKi'llhlllst.
In and About
'Jt'JtxM
The City
Grand Concert.
Tin- postponed concert of tlm (tteeu
KiilKo I'reMi.vteiliin choir will be kIvpii
in the Adams avenue (-Impel. New Vurk
street (Hi .Monday evening;. Vt- -'-
Beautiful Needle Work.
The Indies of the scwIiib t-lu-le will
olfi-r for sale Tuesdai in Hie Adams ave
liup eiiappl, New VotU nitci-t, soin-- fancy
and useftil articles ultiilik- for piv.scnis.
Tim mlc will b8in at i':so and continue
until .". p. in. and v. Ill ticcln aculu at 7
uhil loiitliiiie until '. uVliielt. Mr.-.
HiikIp-s, jiit-sldeul.
B. I. A. Election.
AVIillf the '-tclti'inciit oor a pn-fldi-ti-tlal
eli-ctloii at the Hoys' Indusliiiil iimh
clatlon Is in pioportlon to the fcl.c ol' lids
boy world, quite as gie.it a- that of the
national election-, tllcie Is no ".-Hilling of
ballot botes," biibes or an thing of tlm
sort. 1 3 very three mouths a ;n evident
Ice picstdent and two senatois 1110 eleit
cd. .am nlqlil when ballots weie past lor
(audldalps of both Washington and Lin
coln parlits, the former made a "clean
sweep," though the iee pre.jlileiit-eleet
won the election by a ni.ijorlly of only
font votes of llie whole number of '51 hal
lots cast.
Liedet'kranz Concert.
A line 111Uh.lo.1l lie.tl will be th conceit
of the Ser.inton l.iedeikrauz soeUty ne-ct
Monday cvcniiis In LIcderkraiiK hull on
I.aekawanna iienue. I'ruf. llcmbciger
will be tlio director and he will introduce
Carl Schleset, the reiiownud baritone
singer of New Yolk city to .1 Soianton
audience. Ho will lie as-isied by Cli.iiles
Doersam, plnuNI and the LiederkiaiiK
Cllce Society of fifty voices. Prof, llem
beiger has been ilillliiisr tlio singers for
llie pasa month and will give Sci.inton 11
big surprise n-xt Monday i-M-nimr. Aftei
tliu concert a hop will be given. The con
cert will stall at 8:1.1 Muup. Tickets mn
be had iroui any of the active member
ol the society.
A Tom Thumb Wedding.
Next Tlmr.-day evening theie will be a
Tom Thumb wedding- and musical al the
Howard Place A. M. U. church, to which
llie. public in coidlally invited. The af
fair is under tlio management of the A.
M. E. church with Mrs. Sadie J. Morton
as dlivctrcH. The brldo will be attended
by a bevy of young ladles of whom aio
Miss Bertha Smith, Florence Smith, Anna
Foster, Kthel Moblly, Kurettii .lacksoii,
Amy Uiirsey, Miiigueilte Kurgett, Lottie
Hall. T1k groom's attendants will be
Master Herbert. Kd wards, Leon and Gil
bert Patterson, Lawrence Uurgelt,
Marshall Tinker, jr., Harry Colwell, Jr.,
Curtis .Moblly, tllen Cuimniuti. Alter tliu
ceiemony a tine nm-lcil prograniuio will
bo rendeied.
NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN.
E. N. Tmesdale Elected Worbhipful
Master of Union Lodge, Free
and Accepted Masons.
The members of Fnion lodge. No. 2IU,
Free mid Accepted Masons, met last
night in Mitsonii hull and elected the
I'ulliUiini.', ollluei- Worshipful inasWv,
BIGGEST FIRE
OF THE YEAR
BUILDING OF J. L. CONNELL &
CO. DESTROYED.
Immense Wholesale Grocery Waio
house on Franklin Avenue Was To
tally Destroyed Yesterday Moinlng
by a Fleico Blaze Which Had Frob
ably Been Burning Long Before the
Alarm Was Turned in Several
Firemen Injured and Others Had
Nairow Escapes.
Tin liniiieiise wholesale grocery ware
house nf .1. i. t'onnell unit company, at
115 t''ranl:lln u venue, one of the lutgest
In llie state) wits completely desltoyeil
by n lire Which broke out wtily yester
day liiornhiK ami to extinguish which
the elltltu lire lighting fotce of the city
wan called Into service. The total dam
age done Is estimated at .$-J0O,00O.
Accoidlng to Superintendent II. K.
l-'erber, of llie bmcau of lire, the luilld
Inc must huve been burning for nn
hnd nil nve stcumers at work and had
ien streams on tlto hurnhiB ImlldlrtR
from Franklin nventic and roof of the
low Inllldlnff on the southerly sldo of
Gentle street. The Inllummablo niittttu
of the koo.Is lit tlio Imtldlnrf, which
rinuked each iloor to the celling with
Imruly alslo room between, rendeied the
lire an extremely dllllcult one to sue-i-esshilly
llfiht but Uiu Jlremeit did
yciinmu service and had the Humes
jiracllcnlly under control at 7 o'clock.
A number of streams were kept playing
on the building all day and theie were
still Indications that the blitae was not
all extinguished htpt night.
The building and stock me a complete
loos and only the walls with tumbling
lloora are left standing. A portion of
the southerly wall of the six story
building In the rear fell in the morning
but no one was hurt. Acting Captain
Diiltlel Kcbonnaiter and Permanent Man
Winniiiii rtrnul. of Mllltlllo COtnlMliy No.
1, were caught by Hying brlcktf in thej
. ... l...lt.1l..n. ...r.W. 1,1 llllt ltllO'tll
rear 01 uiu uuiouuw v.n.j ... .-
ing and sustained serious scnlp wtimulH
and body bruises which necessitated
their removal to their hornet.
Cause a Mystery.
The cause of the lire Is rather mys
terious ami the only theory which .1. Ij.
Council could advance yesterday ntter
noon was that It might have resulted
from a smnll blaze which occurred In
ARRANGEMENTS'
FOR BANQUET
ANNUAL DINNER OF THE NEW
ENGLAND SOCIETY.
J. L CORNELL & COYS BlHLDiNG AFTER THE FiE
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CONSERVATORY RECITAL.
,' It Will Be Given Monday Evening;
in Guernsey Hall.
Tlio llliy-boveiith public lecltul of the
Conservatory of .Music will be given
Monday i-yonlng nest, under the diiee
tlou of J, Altred Penulngloii, with the
following pianoforte piogrmiime:
Knsemble Class (Kour Pianos)
aoiiutliiu, Op. SI, N'. 1 .DUliclll
Misses Ad.unsan, llcrgliaus-ei', DeClruchy.
Hants, Parlous, Htcttler, htlles and
Mr. Mauley,
Muiguret J.-uibnch (Scriiiituii)
' The Little Pi luce Krogmauu
1 AVhiutling Hoy ,, , Oilli
Holly-Hocks (.Hill
, Maud Moiso .
Twilight Dame of tlio V.ihles, V
Major , Metzler
l-'iiincls Mc-C'orrnaek
Mttle Coqiiette, Waltz, Op. :ui. No. J,
Jvioyinuiiu
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1: n Titi'i-:Hni,i:
K. N. Ti'iiesd.'lo, i-cnlor warden, II U
llunllck- Junior vt.irdrn, .lohu M, Ueau
liiont; treasiircf, K, P. Kingsbury; sec
ret. iry. Morris ( 'liu la-, leprcsoiitutlvo to
til-anil lodge, Treil H.vkts: trtistecf!,
Alex. Dunn, Fred Hyke.s and John
lieukhoni.
Tlio now otlh-Lis will probably be In
stalled on the nlsht of llccoinbei- SC,
though the i-act dtili- has not yet been
llxed.
Men's Slippers,
.".tic to Vi.no. Million's, MS Lackawanna
avenue.
Fortialttue After Dark.
Hclii-levei's night iihotographs can nut
be distinguished from his daylight ex
posures, Tlio new system of artificial
light, employed, insures' perfect light
ings, Fittings made every evening from
7 lo it. No xtia ehurge.
Rubber Boots
For girls, boys, men and women.
Prices, from Jl.ou to $3.(n, Million's, 32S
Lackawanna avenue.
Schriever Takes Pictmes at Night.
The (lold Medal Studio is open every
evening from 7 to 0. The new artificial
light apparatus makes artlbtic rosults
cettaln.
3,000 Below Cost,
tjve Hackett's advertisement on jingo
nine of this paper.
hour at least and perhaps longer before
an alarm was turned In. Tin- llrsl one
to discover the blaxe was .Mis. W. A.
lJcetner. whose on, O. A. lieeiner. i-on-dueted
a lesiauianl a. few doors away.
.Mis. Heeiner arises eveiy inoining at
W.S0 o'clock to make preparations for
huakfiist and yesterday morning she
noticed a peculiar glow tn the rear. She
til 111 st thought that the moon was ex
ceptionally bright but investigation re
vealed that the ie.ii- wing: nf the 'mi
lien building was binning lloicely.
Hhe rushed Into the sheet scienming
"fiie". and a paf-serby tinned In an
uliiim iroui box ll!, at tli Delaware unci
Hudson station, 'fhe central city com
panies responded and when Hupeiln
tendent Ferber at rived he found that
the entire thiid Iloor of the main build
ing was blazing fiercely.
In Thiee Farts.
The Council building is in three sep
al ate parts, all connected with one an
other. Fronting on Franklin avenue Is
the main building. .".0x!)2 feel in sl'.e
ami four stories high. In the rear of
this is the second addition, which Is
KSxlU feet in size and six stories high.
The thiid part is a two-story wing,
17-2.1 feet in size, situated in the tear
of the Scott building, which adjoins the
main Connell building on the north.
This small two-story wing has been
Used as a loom for coffee and spice
roasting and It was here that the lite
seems to have started and after spend
ing; Its fury on everything combustible
burst Into the thiid Iloor.
Superintendent Ferber. when he 1e.1l
Ized the extent of the file and the head
way which It had already made, deekltd
to send In 11 general alarm, which
brought all the companies from eveiy
pari of the city with the exception of
one In N01 th Sciantoii to the scene of
the lire.
Superintendent Ferber got .1 stieiim
at work trom the rent- and saw he- hnd
llie blaze In tin small wing oxtinguls't
id. It was a bard piopositlon, how-
1 ou-r. to get at um lire 111 ine main
I building, While waiting for the arrival
j of the ouMde companies Captain F. K.
I Hutchinson, of Kmritte company No, ::,
1 with Firemen O.ivid Colllnis and Oeorge
, Dickson were sent up the front stairs
1 wlili a Uiu- of hose to ;--eo if some head
I way could not be made with the llie
I mi the third floor.
While fm dug their way thiough the
hallway on the second floor they heaid
a winning; --oiiiid above tbetn and drop-
I pint; the hiisi". spuing bad; tor the head
. of the stab.-, Almost at the same In-
' slant tlio floor over the spot where they
had been standing- clashed In. One of
the 111 omen wus caught on the leg by a
burning timber, but escaped serious In-
.1 u i" . Had the men delayed 11 momont
Inter they would undoubtedly lmvo
been burned to dentil. About fifty feet
of the hose which had been abandoned
by them was destioyed by tlio flames.
A Roaring- Mass.
Ill the meantime they were eating
their way upwards and by 4,:!0 o'clock
every Iloor from the front to the rear
of the building was a vou 1 lug- mass of
the, 1 5 rent tongues of flame burst
through the roof and licked the roof of
the Scott building. From a spectacular
viewpoint the lire, was one of tho great
est seen In this city for many years.
Ily .1 o'clock Superintendent Ferber
the roasting d p.irtinciit on Thui -.day
afternoon. A on. unity of cinnamon was
liSlng- ground at the time ami some of
llie splee was set on lire by friction,
'file blaze was easily extinguished after
very slight damage had been done but
there is a possibility that there may
have been some smouldering cinders
left which burst lorth later Into flames.
Theie was no lire in the toaster when
th- building; was doted for the night.
Mr. Connell jil.it es the total loss at
about .yjim.nuiJ, of which amount $,1(),0Ci)
is on the building and $U"n.00U on the
stock. The building will be rebuilt as
soon as llie insurance Is adjusted. In
the meantime the business will be car
ried 011 in the old Watts building at tho
corner of Wt Lackawanna avenue and
Klghth street. The firm will oimi theie
this mornlii.".
The stock of C. 15. Seott's eleetilcul
supply house, In the building which ad
joins the burned stuieture, was badly
damaged bv smoke and water. The
monetary loss is estimated to be about
K,uon.
D L. & W. BOARD.
The following is the make-up of the
I) L. & YV. board for today:
FI51DAY. DKC. 1-'.
K Wilis Kust f. p. in.. Y. A. li.irlholu
mew; 7 p. m Haxter with Doherty's
new; ,i p. m tiwariz; ! p. in.. Lnrklr.;
Id p. m .1. l.enity; 11 p. 111., Thomas; U
midnight, l-'Itzpatitck.
Summits ."..Mi p. 111,. M. C.inley (cimi;
t! p. in., .1. .1. .Mm ray (west),
nxtms West 1; p 111., Si anion: 11 p. 111.,
I.'iid.
SATTItlJAY, HI-:' 1!.
1 11. 111.. Ilaggoity: 'J a. m.. nice; :: a. in.,
C.istner: I a. in., Khigsliiy;,ii a, 1.1.. I', ile
Alister; '. a. in., JIailcl; 7 a in., Oiuin; '.'
a, m., .MeCarty: 11 a. in.. PaNgmve: !J
noon, Stevens; 1 p. ill., Staples; :! p. m.,
rimkliini; y i. in.. Abinms; I p. m.. M--Lane;
.1 p. 111., Carniody.
Sumniits '! 11. 111.. Frmiiifell.or (westi
a .1. in.. I'arrlgg (easlj; 0.:,') a m., Nich
ols (we-tl; 1 j). 111., Golden (oasl): 'J.'.O
p, in.. Thoinp-on (eusii; l.V p. m ,1,
lienig.iii le.-iat).
Pushers i'.iw a, 111. , C U.inliolomuu
f west) j 7 a. m Wldner tweat); 7 a. in,
Flimoity twesti; S a. in, llouser teaso;
11.15 n. 111., Murnu feaitj; 1 p. in., Mc
Donnell i.i-est)j 7.M) p. m., .Murphy least);
'. ). m, W. II. Marlliolomuw (uastl.
Helpers I 11. 111.. Magovein: 7 a. 111.,
CialTuey; In a, in.. Sceor; J. 15 p tu., Stan
ton, Hxtias "West Yliliil .11, Hoar; l..iu a. 111 .
Dennis; S a, 111., Waifel (llallsti-ndii It a.
m., Noimitu; 12 noon, John H.di.iuan
(llnllsteadi; 2 ji. 111., Lane.
AINyi
THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
Ivven children drink Grain-O
because they like it utul the doc
tors say It is good for them. Why
not? It contains all of the nourish
ment of the pure grain and none
of the poisons of coffee.
TRY IT, TO-DAY.
At gtoccri everywhere ; llie. and 25c, per i4ck-e.
BEING A "GOOD FELLOW"
Is an empty honor, if conferred as a result of
spendthrift qualities, The people who call you "a
good fellow" now, would forget you if your money
gave out. Instead of investing in transient friend
ships, an interest earning account with the
Merchants Mechanics Bank
will provide better future. building possibilities.
SPRUCfi STREET.
J per cat, 1aUftt tvom data vt
ikposlt compounded Btml-aouuullr.
)1W U enough to start wltn.
It Will Bo Hold In tho Board of
Trade Rooms Next Friday Night.
v Attorney C. H. Welles Will Pre
side and Toasts Will Be Responded
to by Dr. M. W. Strylter, Prof. John
Tyler nnd Rov. Joseph H. Odell.
ARiceablo Change In the Arrange
ment of Tabic?.
At 11 Bjiceltil ineotlim of the New Hiib
ltind Society of Northeastern 1'ennsyl
vanlti, hold hint nlRht In the ofllce of
Secietary J. Harry 1-Mshof In the Con
nell hulldlitK, lhial ai-ranuainents were
eonipleted Tor the .innuiil buntitiet to
be held next Friday night In the bouul
of trade- assembly room.
Tho followliifr list of pponkerH and
toaets wius agreed upon:
Itev. IJr. M. AV. Htrylfer. president of
Hanillton eolleRO. "The Modern I'url
tan." Prof. John M'yler, of Ainlieirt ciillPRe,
"The Kvolutlon of the Puritan."
Uev. .Toieuh If. Odell. pastor of the
Second Prosbyterlan church, "Thc Old
and New JiiiBlander."
Attorney C. If. Welles, the ptesldelit
of the poelety, will preside as toast
master and will deliver the openlnsr nd
ilresH. It w.ih decided to have the reception
lffln promptly at 6.P.0 o'clock, the din
ner to follow at 7 o'clock. Instead of
the old plan of having- Ioiir tallies ox
fended the ".nllre length dt the room,
there will ho a number of umall tables
arcominodntliiK from four to elttht
each, so that the members make up
small parties for the encotir.iKement of
ni"lnh'!ltv.
Patriotic airs will he rendered by the
quests during tho prosress of the dln
nr, and Incidental music will he lur
nMiid bv Uauer's orchrsti-.'i.
At Inst nlRht's mretlliK Hev. Dr. lloh-"i-t
r. Y. Pkiee, ji.istor of the Penn
Avenue rhijitltl chiii;eh, and V. J-'.
HalNtead weie eleotell memliers of the
!0 'ni ,
10,000 Pairs of Slippers
At juices r.-itie-iliK from S." cents to $:i.0fl.
Million's, 32R Lackawanna avenue. ''
The Best Christmas Present
is n copy of a home jiajier to the mem
bers of the family who hao left the
homo nest. It will be a daily lettei
from thoe they love best and will en
able them to he fully conversant uitli
all Llie happening la the dear old town. 1
The ''rimine has mule local news than
any other Ser.inton paper and would be
appi-Lciated. Adv.
Boys' Slippers,
lie. to S-.OW. .M.i'ion's, ".-'S r.ackawanna
nver.iu. "'
Mr. J. Stopford, the enterprising; and
popular barber, formerly with J. A.
Sm.ile, has accepted a 11r.st-elas lioh;
tiou at the nime Hank Itarbci- shop.
wheie he will be pleased to i,eo his
many fi lends. Five f?o,c-l b.nlie'rs, no
waltlns. "
Gold Fish.
And f-'hibes for Chri.-ilinas ineMiits, at
Clatke's llorist, -"1.1 Washiiifrton .ivu-line.
Fine Values In
Holiday Silverware
if you anticipate the giving of n silverware gift you'll visit
China Hall before you buy perfectly proper; it's merely an act of
prudence but we would urge your coming early. Such fine
pieces as these do not stay In stock very long, especially at this
season of the year; and besides, if you come now we can giye
you much better service than later.
Threo-ploco Ten SclH.-Siilln finish!
with rich roUI linings; most desirable
pattern; elaborately rhased dirk rtfk
-by hand, loo. All we ISV.UU
mo asking for ll, la M"""
I'vcrylhliiR jicilaluhiK lo n llrst-cliUH sllvcrwaie Hue, Including:
BAKING DISHES, BUTTER DISHES, FRUIT BOWLS,
CAHE BASKETS, BREAD TRAYS. SHAVING HUGS.
CRUMB TRAY5 AND SCRAPERS, CANDELABRAS.
CANDLE STICKS AND A THOUSAND OTHERS.
ope Geo. V. Millar & Co.
tJVenlilgS i3i Wyoming Ave.
Four-piece Tea. Sets. You could not
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sides, It you had put It In an
Interest account with the
Third National Bank,
JJ8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Capital, $200,000; Surplus, (earned,) $600,000.
Three per cent, interest paid on Savings Accounts
whether large or small. Interest compounded Jan.
1st and July 1st.
Accounts can be opened by mall.
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E ARE READY to show our holiday stock, not only of
Planoa but everything musical. A Piano Rives an
entirely different tone to a home. Better come and
see us and talk it over. We will be pleased to show you our
beautiful stock of Holiday Pianos and explain our easy payment
plan. Ve make it possible for every home to have a Piano.
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Store Qpun Evenings This Honth.
We offer you a new piano from Si 75 up to $1050, and guarantee
every Piano we sell. Pianos selected now will be held for
Christmas delivery if desired. Don't put off ; come now and
look through our store.
N. A. HULBERT,
117
WYOMING AYE.
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B.WS
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Has been all through the new store, and has endorsed our selection of presents
most beautiful. "You've shown good sense," said he, and are to be corn
mended lor it. Resides 1 i-ec that your prices are veiy small, and that the new store has
nothing but new things in it. You'll arrive at the same conclusion when you've been
through both floors of the most attractive store in the city.
The Handkerchiefs '
Shown run from the plain, common
sort at 1 for a nickel, up to the daintiest of
the real lace kind, so highly prized by
jadies of taste. Wonderful" values at
12j-;c, 15c 17c, .20c, 25c, 3Gc
Art Goods and Bric-a-Brac
See the.be at the Alt Department, the
Jewelry Counter, and the fine Specials
Department on the Second Floor. The as- ;
sortment is extensive, and there are things
shown for all classes, ages and sexes at
unusually small prices. To describe such
a variety of goods is out of the question.
Your eyes will do more in a minute than
the best pen could do in a day,
The Men's Furnishings
Are bought by an expert buyer, and
there can be no growls or grumbles about
not being right or not fitting properly.
Guaranteed gloves of kid for walking, dri
ying or evening wear. Golf Gloves, Neck
wear of all sorts, Dress and Fancy Shirts,
New Collars and Cuffs, Silk Mufflers, Sus
penders, boxed or otherwise, Garters,
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Sweaters, Fancy
and Plain Hosiery, Underwear of all sizes,
makes and weights at lower prices than
Vou can get elsewhere, and you can't beat
lis for quality, lit or excellence of finish.
Our Matchless Glove Stock
Offers inducements for gift buying
that are hard to beat. Gloves are afwys
acceptable, and all of our Kid Gloves are
fully guaranteed.
Our Wash Glove at $1.65 is not sur
passed by any glove of similar description
at any price in this city.
Our own Glove at $1.00 (fully guar
anteed) is a surprise to every experienced
buyer. All colors and sizes, cut on the
latest Paris models and with newest
stitching.
Other Gloves for evening and street
wear of every description.
Golf Gloves? Why, certainly, and
the kind that never drop stitches. Prices,
25c, 35c and 50c the pair, in all shades
and sizes.
Ladies' Hosiery and Underwear
Represents one of the most important
departments in the new store. Special
styles put up expressly for the holiday
trade without any extra cost to the buyei
, re attracting much attention.
Our Famous Jewelry Stock
Is a complete store in itself. No trash
in this store, but if you want the newest
and best for the least money, you owe it
to yourself to call and look over our line
it's great.
McCONNELL & CO.
400-402 Lackawanna Avenue.