iMLjJtw lAifftwRtfP--!WTW .- &m FX rx t'r ki THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1902. i I Have An Idea that you do not realize, that 1 have many articles, peculiar and exclusive, t!ia,t would make very acceptable CHRISTMAS GIFTS Opera-Glasses, Gold Eye glass Chains, Automatic Eye glass Holders, Chatelaines for Spectacles, Pocketbook and Eyeglass-Case combined, Spect acles, Eyeglasses. DR. B. A. BAER 8 EVE SPECIALIST. MAMJI'ACTUKINfi OPTICIAN I 331 Washington Ave, M SCKANTON. PA Coiinfy Savings Bank and Trtist Company, 506 Spruce Street. Receives Deposits in Sums of $t and nod pays 3 per cent, in terest thereon. L. A. WATEES, President. 0. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Frea. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. DIRECTORS: Wni F. llallntcHel, 'TAelctt Wiiiien, i:. P. Klngsbiiiy, August Itolilnson, O. S. Johnson, l.los. O'Kilen, Ii A. Wall cs. . We Lead in the Race We nn' nluad til Old Santa Claus liven In CHRISTMAS GIFT GOODS Om line is most .1lt1.1t tivt It i u siand elispl.iv ot bciiuliltil .11 1 swncN In :iJI Ules ot I'lUmes iiihI riiiirn-. Burned Wood and Leather Novelties. A line eiilliuloii of oilsinil W'aloi Col on ltom the bmsli 01 Thomas S Iniaci inuii, or Willl:imsi t, now on i-1il1iltlnu .11 0111 sion Oi'KX TH'lIN'IXdP. Jacobs & Fasold 209 Washington Avenue. AirVAr nriAAA Cigar Prices That are Right A : in bo. Jlouis' 1'iifi.cto J1.73 i;..iii l)o. fr We :iOu 'Jill' d. ratlitluder 1 iuiin:3iiiu Tnm Tvfirmi 4 Louis Mann 1 '; imc j. J. Mortis' Magnel i.,., l'o : t.lllllUUl.V .... .... ....... -111 , Owl Hrand 1." C'ubanola 1.,." 4. (I, Clillds I7" , ..1... . 1... 4. .luan P. I'oiliinndo 1 l.tlllun Jtiisbol .1 .'11 T Itoboit Bums Coia Tanner i 30 K. 1 rmn-o.ln. f II..I If.i I.. wil l. CiaiH p.iLkeil 12 in bn at "u I n,wl m.. n.lH llrti . HUM VW i"Jl IJ " BUY HIM A PIPE. I Our line of Pipes is the tnlk of the town. . no Smoldnjf and nunvins 'roli.irioi "" . .11 rili.liilti 1'hi.innlu Jh Thieo Jll.icH Kid ClieiooH, 4. fr iiwect I'aiioial fiRHtotU'H ,j. J 6 packs for 25c. . Ploiodiua C'lfciiis .Mntlnco Olsais ,j, j, .Match It" Chmoots. J Tlllklbh Ttophlts 3 packs for 25c, J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Por Cash Only. iE. C. Morris I Cigar Man. t Leader of Cut Pi ices. f 335 WASHINGTON AVENUE. i4i4ililiai'iiiiaiiiai44iii In and About The City OiiHOt Its Seventeenth Annlveisaty, On Mumluy cvrnliiK St. Julia's Total Ali- Itlnencc and DciKnoknl Hoolcty u( I'lno hoolt wil) (lclruta lit hovcntcoiitli niml- (iMnaiy at Its hall in Pino Itiuok, with a i Two Mojo Candidates. !Alcx T. Comifll und AKlejnmn Ottu V. fvLJH ffi t1K 7 I Myora, of tho Second v,nri, lcslnlcrcd with Chairman C. K. Clilttondcn, of tho Jlepubllcan City commlttpf nn cnmlldulct "for tho liomlnntlon for HeconltM'. D., L. & W. Mine Pays. Tho employe of tho followtiipr itillie", coIIImIcm mid inHlictifi will he paid on Brtturday: Arthbnld, Mollovue, Drlthln, CitMiKU, Conlliiiintiil. Uodtfi', tlatitlitnn, lloltlon, HvdC Pntk, I'ync, Bloan, Tuytot mill Oxfotd. Pai don for Max Koehler. Max Koctitor, who wiih riPiituiiccd on Apill 21, 1S07, to twMvt' yeatH In tho penl tontlaty Tor tho muidnr of John Korcsskl ul Dickson City on Dec. 21, lvifi, 1ms been Rnintod a patdon, Tic wan I'onvlclod of inilidof hi tin- Kpcoml di'groo. Tinnklins Vietoilous. Tbu I'nitiklin Irani won two out of tin eo postponed bowlltitf Biitnci from thfe Xampc team Ian iiIkIU on tho lattcr'u tillcvs. Tljo total hcoipm worn: Itiunpp, 2ITi: rianltlhiH, 2112. l'hllllp-t wim IiIrIi inun with s.'nnml Vilnn IiIrIi iivpiukc with 1M 1-2 Dickens' "Chilstmas Caiol." Upv. Tliomasi 11. tiini lini niranm.'il a Hpeclitllv IntorcHthitf ClulttmiiH hoi loo for Cluimpy Hall, next Sunday nlsht. In nddltlon to a line programme or Chrlnt nian mutlc solcctloni from CliarlPK Dlck pns' wondcrliil "ChrHtmat Caiol," aIII be Bh'i it hv Coin MorrU Grlfiln. Her Aim Finctured. Mi". 1 J. l-ntiHlne Hllppcd on tho lov piivcmoiit pstprday foienoon. and in fnlllntr vtnicl; Hit light aim with sutch mini as to taiiso a compound fiai.tun of tin bono between tho elbow nml Hhoiildcr. Mid. LuniliiK wim walMutr on Vomlns aM'iuii' when the incident ocemicd. Was Patnlly Injuied. William Haines 2i, jeai1- old. of Dli'; sou Cllv, leielved Iiijm lrs- at the Stium' mine lestenlny aftcinoon, wlileh tpulted in his death nt 12 05 o'cloik this morn linr. al tho Mo'vs Tajloi hospital. TIo was iMiiKht bv a fall of loelc and fiii tulned a fiaetuied nkiill. Civil Service Examinations. On .Lin. ii the Uhll Hcnlco Commlsfsliin of the Cnitod mates will conduct mi ex amination for Inspector of hulls, steam boat in-.pettlon veivlce: Jan. fi and 7, In spector of bollera, steamboat Inspection seriieu; Jan. at, expel t ti eight tale clcik (male): Jan. 2T. chemical ileil find Held inalion, Indian enlee. Childien Taken Fiom Mother. The lour jouns children of Mis. Sam uel Van AVert, of North Main .neuue, weie yestprd.iv taken Horn her bv order of Ahlcirman M. J. TUidily at the instance of Mis. V. II. Dut'R.in. and were oldeied committed to St. P..tilelt's Oiphan as Itini. It was iepu.ented thai Mrs Van Wert was an imptoper nei-on to llae ebaiffe of llieni A False Alaini. Patitilmaii William Moigan saw a deife Mjlame ol smoke oier Jonas L-oiir s Sou"' sinie slioitlr altei midnight last night and. Imagining the building to bo on file tut lied in an alann from box 15, at the coiner of Tomi and Lackawanna avenues. When the Hi omen anhed thev dlscoveied (hat there was no lire in the Long build ing nor In nnv building adjoining Just wheie the Miiokc came fiom could not be leaiiud. A Talk on Japan, i: Ii Stingos will give the second and last of his ilusliated talks at the Y. M. I' A. ball Ibis evening. Thev aie foi the bem lit of tho Ladles' Aid -01 iely of the fiieen Tlidge Pieslij terlan ilmitli. The sublet t will ho "Japan." and the views Which aie veiv line, have been ispeciallv piepaicil jor the talk. Special aiiange iiienls have been made fot strict cuis to leave (iieen Uiilge at 7.15 and leluruliie lhev leave Y. M. O. A. llnll at '1:45 Has Approved Bill. An agiei incut bis lueu eaten d Into between Cltv Continue r Costelln and dl leclor of Public Woiks Hothe, li'Haidlng the bills louliaiU'd bj the latter and held up hv the foimer beiatibe no eon trncts lor the material supplleil 01 woik done weie enieied into C'ontioller Cos telln has agiced to appiove the wauants 101 the pavment of the hills in question with tin untlei standing lli.it In the in line lontiacts shall be enteied Into and llltd for nil ependIliuo ot $100 and over. The bills In question amount to about $l,ifX) and the laiious amounts aie due Spiuks 1H others, John T. O'Nell. J. W. lllchauls ami the Rlitk Cieek Lumber company. A Dinner for 500. The iiifmliftis of thn lnuil Salvation Ainiv coips. tollowlnt, the examile --et i the launches ot that oiganlatloii In u uuinbei of tho laige cities tbtoushnut the countiy, aie planning to give a tui kpy dinner on Chilstmas dav to M of tho clls dci-eiving poor in the bauncks on Plice stieet, WeM Scianton. To ob tain funilK to eairy out this puiiiose It on pots Mispondcd fiom 11 tripod have bten placed at Mjvoial snetrl corneis hi the ecntial city with a sign attached healing the Insiiiption, "Keei the Pot Tiolllns." A fiodlv iiuanlity ul loins wen, jilaced In thPio jfsliiclny by ChilRtmas shoppnih and tho ehaiitablu people of the'ilty aie leiiuefted to still fuither loof-en their puiw stilngs duilny the coining few ll .!(-. Funeial of B. P. Tilmoie. The I1111et.1l nt Hcnjamlii f. I'lllmiiin took place fiom his Into home, MS Mm lou sheet, yesterday afternoon .mt was at tended hv 11 laiRii nnmbei 01 the city's olilisl and most lepiehfiilalivc citizens. llo David Speiuei, of Hie Ulakel.v llap tlsi c luu ill. and Itev IJr. Plctice, of tho Penu Avenue I? ipllst chinch, hkMMoii Itev S. II I'ottei, iiaHtor of tin CJieen Hldge ISaptlst 1 hutch, In condiicttiiK tho mivlits, Hev Ui ripini 1 r, wlio liad lay 11 Hie it lend and insior of th" dead man dining his. pistillate, nl the I'euil Avenue Hapllm t lull ill, MPlilio at mine length nl the long and usetul life ol Mi, rilhuoie, and the extent 01 Its iibofulnesH A epau lette composed of Chatles Winkle, llei belt Hull. Mis s ir. Putter and Mis. Ldwiiiil Pilee, lnndoird "Hoik of Arc" "Abide with Mo,' Tho pallbeaicts weto, 1. U. Pinloy. I). A Capwell, J. W. (mi ucy i: V Chamboilalii. r .M. LuupiN, James K Uiiulv and Clifton Calvin, In teinieut was made lu Duiunoiii lemetetv Special cuih for tonight, fot Ulp to .laiun, will Icuve fllern Itdlge ,it 7,15; anil tcdilllillig, new Y M C A, build Ins at 'J. 15. ltej iiold.s Hiiii-.' Htuio In thi' Ifotul Jeiniyu Is 11 veiltuhlt! Hauta Clans' liejidquarteis, It h Just allvo with sea wiimlilc SitigBchtlout!, On eveiy .side aro goods of gi enter or leader value that aio just tho pioper thlngH to give, if In doubt, go to Ueyiiolds' you are huiei to find jour w.inth mihweieil in a inot-t sutlsf.utoiy niaiinec, NEWS THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. The shoe stores of Lewis & Reilly, Always Busy, 114 and 116 Wyo. raingr avenue, will be open eyening-s until after Christmas. uuciusey axau OiffciH special Inducements tliis winter to puicliasets of pianos. Guernsey Hall Take the trip to Japan with Sir. Stur geh this evening. Incursion starts at new A". SI. U, A. utidltoiluin, 8.15 hhaip. SCHEDULE POR COMING YEAR HAS BEEN PREPARED BY PRESI DENT JUDGE EDWARDS. Olves the Dates on Which the Vari ous Terms of Court Will Begin. Cases That Were Heatd in Quarter Sessions Coutt One of Them n Riot Case Growing Out of the Late Stilke Rules for Revocation of Licenses Continued Until Monday, Januniy D. The court schedule for tho year 11)0! lias been prepnted by President Judge II. M. Kdvvnrds and is tit follows: January 5, am ml Juiy nml equity toim, tlihvatdsj 12, common pleas, Ihsl week, Kelly. Nowcomb: 19, common picas, sec ond weok, Edwauls. Kelly: 2ti, common pleas, third week, Newcomu, JMwnrdi. robi inuy 2. quatter bchsIdhs, ilrst week. Kelly, Neweomb; !, quarter MWdoim, sec ond week. Kdvvnids, Kelly j lit, uigument conn; m, Supiomo couil. Miuch 2, license couit; i, grand Jui and equity teim, Kelly, li!, common pleas, Hist week, Ncvvcomb, JMuauls: 2J, com 111011 picas, second week. Kelly, iS'ewcomh; i'O, common pleaB, third week, lUlvvatds, Kelly. Am II it. ttuatter sessions, Hist week, Newcomb, Ldw.uds; 1J, quarter sessions, second week, Kellv, Newcomb; LO, aigil ment couit, -May 4, giand juiv and equltv toim, Newcomb; 11, common picas, lhsL week, Kdwnids, Kellv; IS, common pleas, sec ond weok, Nuwcotnb, Kdwauls; 25, com mon pleas, thhd week, Kelly, Newcomb. Juno 1, qtiai tor sessions, Hist week, IM waids, Kelly: S. qiiat tor sessions, second week, Ncwtonib, ldvvaids; 15, aigumcnt com t August in, modem clav. September 7, giand juiv and equity toim, IMwalcIs; ll, common pleas, lli.sl week, Kelly, Newcomb: 21, common picas, second week, Ijilwurds, Kellv, 2S. com 111011 picas, thlid week, Nowcomb, Kel wuids October 5, quaitci e.sslons. Hist weok, Kellv, Newcomb; 1.', quailer sessions, second week, L'dwaids, Kelly: !, aigu ment eouit. November 2, grand juiy rind equity term, Kellv; 1, common pleas, first week, Now comb, l'dwaids; 111, common picas, sec ond woek, Kelly, Newcomb; 2-1, common pleas, thlid week, IMwai els,- Kellv; .10, quaiter .sc-slons, llrst week, Newcomb, IjdwaieN. Deccmbet 7, quo! tor sessions, second week. Kellv, Newcomb; II atgiimcut couit. .riinu.it v 4, 110 1, stand Juiv and equity term, Newcomb In Quaiter Sessions Couit. Michael Mastrio, Joseph Pase. Louis Kufer, James Marsh, John Piol, An gelo Thioms, Frank Kumingofskl, An gell Plem and Louis Purkos weio tiled liefoip Judge Dunhain yesterdaj, on charges of ilot and cariylng' concealed weapons. On August 27 tho defend ants weie acting as pickets nt the Sit. Pleaant uusheiy and succeeded in causing some of their lountiymen who were einploved thcic fiom going- to their wenk. Theie was quite a iuvv, and the police icseives were lushed to the scene. They arrested the defendants, nil of whom were loinid to be aimed with a tevolver, a stuielo or a knife. At the tilal ypsteidaj the men who vvvic pi evented fiom going to woik pioved eiy leluetnut witnesses and could not be Induced to say anything 11101 u than that thev had been tinned back by moial suasion. The ease was given to the jury at 4 30 p. m. Yesteiday morning- the Juiy in the case of ('. L. Adams, who was tiled Tueseluj, on a charge of false piotcnse, leturnocl a Addict of not guilty, but plated the costs on Adams. A. J. Schncll, a. Penu avpuue black smith, was tried lor committing an as sault and battel y cm James lloacli. The ei diet was not guilty, and the costs weie placed on Roach. Ily agicenitnf a veidlct oC not guilty was 1, ikon In tiu case ot .Michael Por cine and John Poience, chaigeil with aggravated asault and battel y by An thony Blown. A veidlct ot not guilty was also taken in the case of fJcorge Pcrrl. charged with assault and bat tel y by Joseph Peril. The rount.v was dltected to nav the costs. Paul Skoda, the father of the little boy' who disappeared a mouth ago, had Meiedith WntMnv, Cliailes Watklim and Chester Knott ancsted some time ago. They aie till bos, and had thrown stones nt the piosecutor and his Ifttlo son. Skoda, now bowed with grief, said esteiduy he did not want to pinse cute, and a veidlct of not guilty was taken and the cots placed on the county. Prank Kozuoskl und Anton Yugml sicuski vvoio indicted foi ilot, at the Instance of P. V, Piatt. Yestcidav It was shown that they weie not the men who weie guilty of the 1 toting, and a veidlct of not guilty was taken, A no pios, on payment of costs, was taken as to Ferdinand Onuluer, cbaigeel with entleliiiv females ) Pied cilck flaielner. Marriage Licenses. Put lick Keely Sciiiutou, Until Hughes, Plalu.sville llauv p. Ucckei Scianton llolcn Thayer Scianton Philip Shine Hctuiitou Dell 1. Illgglus Scrautou Clinton A. Uooieni Scuinioii Suiah A. Phillips Scianion TlionniH Itausom MapUuvood LlhH U, ll.11 tun Maplnwood Daniel .M. Cole Sciiiutou Kllza Luiigmaii Mayllold 'William Hums ,,Mooslc I Ian let II. Stephenson, Mooslu COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. HeglsteiH of the comity inuelo their rn tuin of tho December icalbtiatlon to tho !couuly commlssloneiH yesterday. Mis. LUon Mtttphy, tluougii Attorneys o'llilen it Mmtln, sued tho botough of Dickson City yesteulay to lecover for elanuigos dono to her piopeity by sur- We would give Ten Thou sand Dollars if every person iu Scianton would just try it It needs no otrjer adver tisement. nm NOT mm TO OLTMATU. Catarrh Is Found Everywhere. Catttrrh Is nt homo anywhere it ml every wheie. While mora common In cold, ehntiKeable cllniales, 1L in by no inewna confined to them, but In preva lent In every Blnte and terrltoiy In the Union. The common ilellnlllon of catarrh Is 11 chronic cold In the head, which If Ions: neglected often destmys the sense of smell and Hearing: hut theio aie ninny other forms of the disease, even inoie oliUlimte and daiiKerous. Cittitrih of tlu tin out und bronchial tubes, na well as cutcuih ot the stom ach and liver arc almost as common as nasal catairli nnd Rcncrally 11101 c dimcult to cine. Catarih In undoubtedly t blood dis ease and can only be successfully eradicated by an internal treatment. Sprays, washes and powders aro urp lesi ns fur iih reachlnsr the leal scat of the disease' Is concerned. Dr. Mulveiney advlset cataiih suf fcieis to use n new preparation, Bold by drufc'glsls, called Htuint's Catturh Tablets, Ijccause actual nnalysls has shown these tnbletH to contain certain untl-septlo qualities of the highest value and being an Internal lemedy, pleasant to the tnstc, convenient and linimlcss, ran be used us freely 11s ic qtilrod, as well for childien as for adults. , An attoiney and public speaker, who had been a. cataiih suffeier for yearn, says: "Every fall 1 would catch a cold which would s,ettle In my head and throat and Hang on all winter long and aveiy winter It seemed to get a little worse. I wan continually clearing my throat and my voice became nffected to such an dxtent a.s to Interfcic with my public speaking. "I tried troches and cheap cough cures and sometimes got relief, but only for a shott time, until this winter when t lparned of the new catarih cuio, Stu iitt's Catuith Tablets, thiough a news pajier advettlsement. Two fltty-ccnt boves which I bought at my druggists, cleared mv head and thioat In line shupe and to guard against a return of my old tiouble I keep a box of the tab lets on hand and w believer I catch a little cold I take a tablet or two and ward oft any serious developments." Stuart's Cataiih Tablets deserves to head the list as a household lemedy, to cheek and break up coughs and colds because unlike many other catarrh and cough cures these tablets contain no opiate, cocaine or any injuilous drug. face water, which it is alleged was ell veitcel upon it by the botough. S. M. Ives and Ruth Ives, thiough At torney A. A. Chase, i'.steiel.iy began an action in ticspass against tho Kcj stone 1-and company, to lecover dantages. Resolutions on the death of Attorney Gem go W. Beale and subscribed to by a number of the membcis of the bar, weie esteielay hied and bv older 01 the coutt will be spread upon the minutes All but one of the cases on .estcula'b quaiter sessions nigument list, wiieieln was sought by the Municipal ieaguo to have, hotel licenses 1 evoked loi sales on Siind.iv, weie xc.slcidiy continued until Jan. 5 On Oct. 11 1'KIO, Michael Cunningham was convicted of agginvatcel assault and battel' bofoio Judgo Love. A lule for .1 new tiial wa not disposed ot by the tilal judge and es(eiday It eamo up in aigiimeuL couit and was disehaigcd. AVhv not buy our piano at Ciueiiisey ball? Theie ou can save f 10111 $20 to $co. Effective Insurance For Valuable Papers. No other form of documentary protection equals our safe deposit system. In the erection of our new SrJruce street building particular attention was given to advancing the conven ience of patrons in this department. Boxes rent from 5.00 to 40.00 per year. Merchants AD Mechanics Bank Your inspection of our safe deposit facilities will be appreciated. Smoking Sets and Tables Etched Work, Fittings, Dressing Racks, Picture chief and Glove Boxes. GRIFFIN ART SHOP, 211 WASHINGTON AVENUE Reisman Bros. Book Shop. Why Not Make the Present a Book It is very acceptable for lady, gentleman, gill or boy, We have all the latest copyiights, and, above all, at moderate pi ices. We carry a full line of Children's Books the laigest assoitment in the city, Special sets of all the famous authors. 'Step in and look over our Holiday Books, 407 Spruce Street, New riione, 437. mmmmmmmmmm D. L. & W. AND THE ERIE ROAD .. . s SAID TO HAVE CONTROL OF HUD SON RIVER TUNNEL. Contioller Grout, of New Yoik, Says He Has Positive Iufoimatlon That tho Companies Named Propose to Enter New York and Erect a Ter minal Station at Christopher Stiect, Officials of Both Companies Deny tho Stoiy What President of Tun nel Company Says. The New' Yoik ComniciL'lal A1H01 tlser, of last night contained the follow ing stoiy: Contioller Otottl to-day dechned that hn It'id positive luformntlou that tho friin chlso for the New York and New Jeiscy Unllro id Tunnel Companv, which was passed by the Hoard of Aldermen last night, was actually owned by tho Dclu waie, Lackawanna and Western and tho Krlo 111II1 rind companies and that theso two systems would bv means of It con nect their lines with Manhattan, and that n largo passenger teimluiil station would be built In Chilstophi'r stiect. Ho said that the action of the Hoard or Aldermen on this franchise voslculay was the final step, as It had alieaely been appiovcd by the Hoard of Estimate nnd Apportionment nnd bv other municipal olilcers, whose appioval was necessary. OMIcials connected with both the loads named denied to lPpoiters that they knew anvthlng about the mntler Piesldent W. O. McAdoo of the New Y01 k and New Jersey Railroad companv, denied positively this afternoon that tho Hi lc nml Delaware and Lackawanna rnll loads aio to enlci Manhattan by the way ol this tunnel. "Neither the Dalawate, Lackawanna nnd Western 1101 the llilo has any finan cial Intficst In the tunnel," said Mi. Mc Adoo. "We expect to make arrangements by which our tunnel will give a clltett connection with the trains of these com panies, as well as with the tiolleys, but we do not expect to have nnv tiafllc ur i.iiigementn bv which thn tiains of cither will urn dliect into New Yoik." ClPiieial Superintendent T. K. Cluike when asked last night by a Tilbune man concerning the probability of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western running Us trains into New York said that so far as He knew no such pioject has been discussed. Take the tilp to Japan with Mi. Stur ges this evening. Excursion st.u ts at new Y. M. C. A. atidltoiiuin, S.15 Mini p. THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you use Grain-0 in place of coffee you will enjoy it just as much for it tastes the same ; yet, it is like a food to the system, dis ttibutinfj the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At groccre everywhere ; Vz. nuel U3c. per package. in Pyro aso Desk Table Sets, Book Frames, Handker Opposite Dime Iiiiuk J THE PURE V r A M P S THS IS THE SORT OF A GIFT TO MAKE IN THE FAMILY It would bt doubly appreciated by tho leclplent, Inasmuch as besides nffordlng peisonnl comfoit, It wotlld lulghten the homo and make life inoie cheerful for Its uccunants. STUDENUAMPS GAS PORTABLES und nil connections, We also have a varied stock In Clolsonc, Onyx and Bronze, as well as Electric Portables 134 Wyoming Avenue, CUwa, Geo. V. Miliar & Open Bvciiitifrs, You Are Invited whether your account is largo or small. Third National Bank, JJ8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. Capital, $200,000; Surplus (earned,) $600,000. '.i per cent, interest paid on .Savings Accounts, and tho interest is compounded Jan. land July 1. Accounts can bo opened by mail. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. Every child accompanied by an adult will be presented with' a beautiful Christmas Story Book, printed In fine colors a book; i that will afford the little ones endless pleasure, for it Is worth preserving. Bring the children, We Giye Trading Stamps And accept thcin as cash on the purchase of goods whenever presented, if they're yellow, and these are th only trading stamps that aie worth collecting, for they're good as gold anywhere-. Our First Holiday Season lias opened most auspiciously. Visitors pour in from all quar-, teis. and are satisfied. No merchant can give his pgtrons mora than pettect satisfaction; we guarantee that or return purchase money without a question, but no one ever asks for it. i Ladies' Dressing Sacques In Kldei downs, French and Peisian Flannels, etc. Tho regu lar SOc line. Priced special at 69c. Bath Robes for Women Of heavy, soft wool Eiderdowns and other materials, with cord, tassels, satiu trim, etc. Holiday bargains from $3.50 up. Children's Dresses, Etc., In fine, all-wool fabiics and latest fashions, for less than, th diessmaker would put them together for. Toques, Toboggans, etc., in nil the best makes and colors. 50tv 39c and 25c. The Babies' Department A him little store in itself, with everything that a child-un der tour years can wear. Nothing has been loft out ot this stock to mar its completeness, from the dainty footwear to the charm ing little ring that enehcles the Anger, it's all here in many quali ties nnd lovely styles, but always good and for less money than, you could duplicate the same goods anywhere else in this city. The Best Sewing Machines That's the only Kind we keep. Full hall bearing and abso lutc'b guai antced. H-drawer machines at $17.00. Others a littltt higher iiccoidlng to cabinet work. Men's Furnishings An ontlrely now line, lull of novelties that cannot he dupli cateel in town, Tho laigest stock and the lowest prices. Open, evenings. m McCONN THE SATISFACTORY STOR& and 402 Lackawanna Avenue. 4 4 J . .J. .J. .J. 4. 4. .j. 4. PIANOS a. J,, .j. a, ., 4, ., a, .;, ,:, WE ARE READY to show our holiday stock, not only of Pianos but everything musical, A Piano gives 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. We make It possible for every home to have a Piano. Store Open Evenings This Tlonth. We offer you a new piano from $175 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, A. HULBERT, 4 i"l"H"H''i"J"l"r'l"l"l' Single or doiiblu bin nor; made In Nickel, Hrnss and Antique Htnss; tlnuly Jlnlslicd. f 3.50 up We've ti splendid one that comes complete with Incandescent burner, fi feet of tubing 2.65 Walk in and look around, to transact your banking business with us, and every courtesy will bo extended, a. they're welcome. J I ELL & CO., .;... a. ...;, a. . .f .. a. ...... ,. , ..... a. .. a,.,, v .J. .J. .. .. .J. j,.. .. J, ,, 117 WYOMING AVE. i 'l"l"l"r 'i"i"l"l' 'J"r 'H"r J '