pjpfcw r "'iirij "ITIS fS mFWmm, (" 1 . -J ! ' .' h THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1902. w j.ji' Wishing Yblt fl Merry Christmas We siiRKest tlmt the vciy best holiday Rift Is u bank book with one dollat ($1.00) 01 more to the credit of the f ultimate pel son iccehins your gift. Kvery now depositor le- ccIvps a home savings bank free of charge AT THE Dime Bank Corner of Wyoming Ave nue and Spruce Street, SCRANTON, PA, A few sliaics of Tltlo Guai nnlv and Trust Htock at n bugaln It tailed for at once, I. F. Megargel & Co. Bankers and Brokers, Koih 'phones Conn ell Building. Register Now For the New Term in The Hard?nbergh School of Miisic and Art Carter Building. WHAT WILL YOU GIVE THE BABY? . . . A hand knit Cup a hripd Knit Jacket n. band knit Hlankc t, a hand Unit Afijan, a hand knit Diess , Por the Little Nan or Woman Doll", all sizes in oloth; Kimo nast In Fietich cicpi , Cosy Bath Gowns, of lamb s wool Also a dainty line of Ladieb' Kimonos The Baby Tender for baby. BABY BAZAAR IIS Washington Avenue. CIGARS FOR Christmas FINEST ASSORTMENT, FRESHEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED IN SCRANTON. E. C. Dean, 114 Connell Bldg. OPEN EVENINGS. Laigest distributor of fine cigars in Northeastern Penn sylvania. Learn a Lesson from the Bee We pioilde the hte and 3 pet cent. iuU'iest lot the privilege oC senlng jou. THE PEOPLE'S BUNK Av WAS INSTANTLY KILLED. Heniy Confer Met His Death Near Olyphant Yesteiday. Henry Confer, ulio had for some months conducted a naloor, on Lacka wanna street, Oljphant, was Instantly killed yesteiday afternoon on the Uola wuie and Hudson lalhoad. Confer was walking alone the south bound track with bin dojjr, near King ley's crossing, about a o'clock. The dog slopped for a moment, and Coiner turned to whistle for him. As lie did so a south-bound passenger tialn came aiound the cune ami run him down, lie was instantly killed and his body was frightfully mangled. Coioner Hnltiy was notlfled and lie gave pei mission to hino the u'maliis leinoved to an under taking establishment, Confer was about 60 yeais old and was a vijdouer, J, W, Guernsey Was neer better prepaicd to give you jock-bottom pi Ices on pianos. SITTINGS FOK CHRISTMAS I'HO TOQRAPJIS MADE BY SCMRIISVER, UP TO MQNPAY, PCCKMRCR 82. Hereafter the Title Gtintanty and Trust company will be open for biibl-nes-H on Saturday evening' fiom 7 to X, Instead of 7.30 to 8 30 as heietofoic. Dr. Llndabury, Surgeon, diseases of women a specialty, 215 Connell building. HoureY 11 a. in. to 4 p. m.; 7 to 8.39 p. m. BIDS POR THE ALMSHOUSE THEY WERE OPENED BY POOR BOARD YESTERDAY. Theie Veie Five In All and M. J. Ruddy Is the Lowest Bidder To Be Consideied at Special Commit tee Meeting to Be Keld on Monday Night Boaid Wouldn't Pay Part of Bridget O'Malley's Fate to Wai ren, but a Kind Heaited Citizen Did and She Will Go. Ulds WPie opened ut yesteiday aftei noon's meeting of the poor boaid for tho innstiuctlon C the now almshouse which It Is pioposed to etect near the HIlMde Homo. The bids weie referred to the homo and building coiiinilltPe and will be tonsldtied at a sppclal meeting to be held next Monday night. Tho bids ipcelved lor the construction oC tho buildings without stone trimmings with additional flgincs for Jndlina lime stone sills, etc., were as follows: M. J. Ruddy, $178,000: additional for llmeslonp tilmmlng", $i,7S4 Woelkeis & Bellman, $180 000; additional foi llmcslunn tilmmltiRS, $G,."0'. MnlthlcB Stlpp, J17b,rK): nddltlonul for limestone tilmmlngs, ',310. Peter Stlpp, $180,000; additional for lime stone tilmmings, $i5!VU. Com ad Sclnoeder, $lJ,8til; additional for limestouo tilmmings, $(,,&. Additional Bids wero nsked for In diana HmPbtonc tilmmings so that It might be possible to secure a compara tive estimate ol the cost of manufac tured stone sills., etc., which could be made .it the home by the inmates. The boaid consideied a number of ap plications for lellef an especially In teresting case being that of Mm. Bud get O'Malley, a. feeble old woman, 07 years of age, who was lefeired to the board by Mis. W. B. Duggan, agent of the Associated Charities,. Mis. O'Malley, who 1 a widow, ex plained that she has lived In this city oci thitty yeais and has worked until she found it Impossible to do so because of her waning strength. Of late she has been living with fiiends in Bellevue, who aio poor themselves and who aie unable to support hei longer. She pro duced a letter fiom a daughter In Wai len who agrees to keep her if she comes on theie and .said that the Asso ciated Charities had agieed to pay oTIe half of the ralhoad fare providing the board paid the other half. The membets of the boaid didn't take kindly to the proposition of paying the old woman's fare and one of the mem beis suggested that the Associated Chaiitles, having taken s,ueh an intci est In the case, should foot the whole bill. It was decided to admit Mrs. O'Malley to the Hillside Home and see if it would not be possible to get her daughter to send on the money to pav her faie. This moused the old woman's he and she aiose totteiing fiom hei chair. "Well, I'll go to no poor faun," she said. "It's a nice way to treat me just before Cluistmas. Some of you men that aie agin' me now may hae a pool Cluistmas ahead of them ome day and may hae to go to the pool house themspHes. I've woiked huid since me man died, but I can't woik any longer and we paid taxes these thirty yeais I'll go to Wairen now, In spite of -uiu all," and she w diked out in the hall. And go to Wairen she will, for Mis. Duggan enlisted the set ices of l chai ltable gentleman who agieed to pay the remainder of the faie. Mr. Mary Mangan, an old and p.u tially cilppled woman Hi his at 2124 Jackson stieet, who declared that "she was without .1 living lelalUe, asked for admission to the Hillside Home to spend thp lemalnder of her life. "I have a bit of property on Jackon street," said she, "that I'll give to tho board if I like the place." The -eiy auspicious statt which lias been enjoyed by the 20th century bat her shop has pioven that there was not only loom but need for one moie fiist class barber shop In Scranton. We de slre to thank our many fiiends fot their very liberal patronage, and to assure all that the high class of woik and caietul attention for which we (tie gaining a leputation will always con tinue. .We aie sttlctly up to date. Four Hi st class baibeis. If you aio looking for the best call nt A. II. Young's 20th Centuiy Baibei shop, 131 Spiure st. Chose a Music Couise. Hugh Johnston, of Foiest City, who finished twenty-eighth in Mm The Tiib u lie's, lecent Educational Contest, an nounced his selection ot ,i lew.ud je.s leiday. He chooses a couise In tho Sciauton Coiibervatoiy of Music, allied at $12,", and good until unci!, At Guernsey Hall, Oigans, $S and up; bquuie pianos, $25 and up; upright pianos, $150 and up, 314, 31fi and 31S Washington avenue. City and Sohool Taxes 1002. Tho above tax duplicates are now in my hands for collection. F. S. BARKER, City Tieasurer. Hi'llRlUVRR WILL, DEI IVCR PIC TURK'S BY CHRISTMAS iF SITTING 19 MADP. BY MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2.'. Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 17 AND CONTINUING UNTIL Thursday, Dec. 25 I To all Purchasers of Teas Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder and i:tracts, a laige monthly COMIC PAD CALENDAR handsomely lithographed In many colois; elzo 1014. Don't miss them, only a lim ited number THE GREAT Dilantin and Pnn.ifin To 3 f.n miuuwu uuu ivnv i wi 411 I.uckdwaura avenue, 321 Noith Main Renue. 'Phone li-i Prompt Delivery. New 'Phone 12X 1 1 These lessons will be resumed after the holiday season. Conservatory vacation, Tuesday, Dec. 23, to Thursday, January 1, Inclusive. LAST DAY OF THE CONTEST. The. Twenty Winnero Will Be An nounced Monday Morning. The Tilbune's Junior Educational Contest closes this evening nt'5 o'clock. A great manv boys und girls fiom all pnits of Northeastern Pennsylvania, and a few from other sections have participated In this year's contest. It would be a gloat pleasuie If Tho Trib une could give each and evety child who has submitted a list ot woids u handsome Christmas picsent, but then there would bo no inccnthc on the part of any one to excel. Tile twenty pi Ires offpied will bo giv en to the twenty gills and boys who submit the laigest number of conect words in accoulnncp with the lules of the contest. Some lists Mint hae been read had a gieut many woids that weie not admissible and after these woids have been eliminated the lists weie not long enough to entitle them to n shnic in tho pitscnts. Thcic will unques tionably be many disappointments among the young people when the list of winners Is announced on Mondav morning. Eveiy list will be pieserved, however, and any one who Is dissatis fied may have his or her list back for comparison. The following gills and boys sent In their lists yesteiday: Ralph Williams, 614 South Main ,-ue Bessie Lewis, 3"!4 Putnam st. Elizabeth Williams, 229 Putnam st. Agnes Shepheid, 1635 Sanderson ave. Bessie Hughes, 138 No Bromley ave. x'lva Warren, Peckvllle. George Staikweather, Lesteishiie, N. Y. Maiie Kellow, 407 Chestnut st. Dora Patteison, East Lemon, Pa. Albert T. Tobey, 820 Electilc ave. Willard Robinson, 1807 No. Main a e. Willis G. Keene, 1412 Capouse ave. Aura Dcrsey, 519 Webster ave. Mildied Swaits, 927 Gieen Ridge &t. Rose Swarts, 428 Raymond court John M. Hoi ton, C4C Monioe ave. Geoigp Transue, 314 Tenth st. A Helpful Stoie. This is a season of the eai when big hearts glow bigger and slim purses grow slimmer. Many person's with geneious nattues lind it a difficult mat ter to pui chase pnough gift tilings to go 'lnund. Theie's at least one leliable stoie that extends a tilendly hand to people in this piPdicament. At this t-tore ou an pin chase useful gifts, huch as clothing, hats, shoes, for men and women, bojs and girls on easy payments. Simply ( ome and choose what you want, hae it chaiged and pay In small weekly, bi-weekly, or montlilv, pajments The stoie we le fer to Is that of People's Ci edit Clothing coinpa(uj, 317 Lackawanna aenue. NEWS THAT WILlTSAVE YOU MONEY. The shoe stoies of Lewis & Reilly, Always Busy, 114 and 116 Wyom ing avenue, will be open evenings until after Christmas. ' Schrievei's Night Photogiaphs. Many aie the epreslons of gratifi cation at the accommodation affordexd by Schriever's aitlllcally lighted pic turesmade eenlngs from 7 to 9 o'clock. Results aio equal to dajllglit poiti dilute. Christmas Floweis at Baigains. Cut floweis and blooming plants. Both 'phones. Morel Bros. m PHOTOGRAPHS FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY MAD13 BY SCHRIEVER UP TO MONDAY EVENING, DECEM BER 22. r Please order Hon. day and Tuesday. WHITMAN Fine Confections moderate cost. at Cigars Imported Cigar3 from the Back & Co., Caro lina, Figaro, Eden,, Es ception, Carvajal, Htnry Clay and other fac tories, Key West Cigars Conchas, $2,2 to S3. 75 for 50, Finest Panetelas, $3,90 box. Domestic Cigars, $I,2J to $2.Jo, box of 50, E. G. Goursen, 489 Lackawanna. Ave. ilLLARD Mr. Pennington's Pianoforte Interpretation Lesson Wilt Not Be Given This Horning FIRST STEP IN FIGHT FOR LAUGHLIN ESTATE Day He Died Miss Minnie Smith Filed a Note for $15,000 Made by Him in Her Favor. Theie promises to be a lively fight over the estali of Edwuid Lnughlin, who died on Monday at his home on Mousey avenue, after an Illness of sev Thought of Umbrellas all the new styles in Natural Wood and Sterling Mounted Handles. Special value In a fine all silk Umbrella, 26 In. steel frame, steel rod, very sightly; $2.50 HAD &j wmr IUKHEU r - .. - IHJfWAIHINCTnxT rAVB 0 JPEUCE SV THE PRENDERGAST STORE. DECEHBER 4 4 lore Shopping Days Then- -ti I22I23I24I Christmas Leather Goods This new line is a great success. We have duplicated part of it and offer today a very varied and complete assortment. Many novel this year. It will profit you to look this stock over if you are undecided on presents. It is easy to select from them, Calendars Our stock shows still many handsome cards for Xmas gifts. Stationery The largest and best assortment of corre spondence papers in fancy boxes oak boxes, leather portfolios and artistic packages ever shown in the city, also eighty numbers of Hurd's and Crane's, a box of the new Linen Lawn or Taffeta is a dainty gift. We carry it in five shades five sizes each, the handsomest papers made. Only Heie. Nowhere else in the city. Fountain Pens The unequalled, inimitable WATERMAN. Five dozen new ones received this morning. Nothing more useful as a present. Gibson's Drawings and Calendars 50 new proofs leceived yesterday, $1.00 and $2. Only 5 Calendars left, $2. R. E. PreDdergast, Scranton's Stationery Store, 207 Washington flue,, Stanton, Pa. PAINTS AND Gold Seal Ready rialonjey Oil , Han ufactu ring Co., 141 to HO Meridian Street. Old Thone-G2-2. , New Thonc-2581. eral months. Yesterday Attorney John M. McCdutt, on behalf of Maurice Laughlln, of Brnokney, Susquehanna rounty, served notice on Register of Wills Koch not to probate thp wilt of Mr. Laughlln until they hae had an uppoitunlty of making a foil mil pio lest. li.iughlln's wife died some yeais ago, and as they hud no children his gtand niece, Miss Minnie Smith, became his housekeeper. After Laughlln was stricken with puialysls some months Jugo, his brother had nun icinovcd to thp Soianton Private hospital. This was done for tho reason that It was thought ho would hnve better treat ment theie and that lie would be te moved fiom the direct Influence of Miss Smith, which Mr. Laughlln, ot Susqtie hnutiu. county, believed was bud, Miss Smith began habeas corpus pio ccedlngs and succeeded In having the patient removed fiom the hospital to his home, where lip temnlned under her caio until his death mi Monday. On the day Mr. Luughlln died, Miss Smith caused to be entered In the pio thonntaiy's ofllco a note for $15,000, which was mado by Edwnid Lnughlin In her favor on April 9, 1902. The es tate of the ileccused is supposed to be valued at between $15,000 and $20,000, and If the note stands It will take S'VE gath ered up everything that Is to be ad mired or desired In Umbrellas for Christmas Gifts, hundreds of them . - heavy inroads of buyers, ones our designs only 0 Bibles, Episcopal and Catho rTc Prayer Books- An entirely new stock and better values than ever before. Ink Stands, Thermometers New light articles many fancy ones all Imported goods. Useful, Dainty and Novel. VARNISHES - nixed Paints. about all of the estate of the deceased to Batlsfy it. The payment of tho note will he resisted by Mr. Iaughtln'a brother. CHRISTMAS EXERCISES. They Wete Conducted at Mount Saint Mary's Seminary. The Ululslmus exercises at Mount Saint Maiy's setulnuiy josterday wero of u very lnteicsllng character. The ptogtummc was as follows: Greeting Song Vocal Clniis "Greeting and t'lilowcll" Addicss Miss Clnra McDonald In honoi of lit. ilev. M. J. lloban, I). V. "The King's Chi Isttnai"." Operetta, Argument King Louis of Prance, see ing his mother. Queen Blanche, endeav oring to tnnko Clnlslniiis a festival of gicat 1oy to nil aiound her, emulates her example by golnn; In disguise through the strectM of Pnrlfl, mid doing many kindly acts oi elinilty In honor ot the new-born I'llnco of Peace. CHAHACTimS: queen lilnuche Miss Cliaeo StlniMon Kins I.ouls Miss Hoso Kelly Ladles of the Couit The Seniors Carol Singers Tho Juniors l5flKe, Poor Chlldien, etc Minimi Accompmilsin: Misses Qenovlovo Con nolly, Stella Wllz, Agnes Kenedy. "O Happy Bells" Chorus Class "The Kliij- of Kings Is Botn Today".. Klntr Louis "do, My Son," Queen Blanche "We aie I.ojal Pases" Pages "Little Savior Horn on ChilHtmiiB".... Oeiuldlno Biowltt, Mary Smith, nieanoi O'Brien. "Tho Clnlstmua Stiu" Cmol Bluffers "The Christmas lft"-Solo, Queen Blanche "Cantlque Noul" Chouis The rtench Classes "Sobre Las Olas" ClioniH Spanish Clauses "Hellleo Nucht" Chorus. German ClaFses "Ilosanan to Your King Vocal Clapt Why not buy yojii piano at Guernsey hall? Theie you can save from J20 to $60. D. & H. PAY DAYS. Mcnduy, Dec. '22. Marvin Shaft, Leg Kelt's Creek, Dickson, Von Sloicb, Re pair shops. Tuesday, Dec. 23 Olyphant No 2, Kddy Creek, Grnssv Island, Graa Island Wnshery, White Ouk, Jermjn. Wednesday, Dec. JM Giecnwood, Nos. 1 and 2, Spring Biook, Langcllffe, Laflln. Kiiday, Dec. 2 Delaware, Baltimoie Tunnel No. 2, No. 3, No S, Conyneham, Pine Ridge, Laurel Run Saturday, Dec. 27. Carbondalo No. 1, Powderly, Coal Biook, Clinton, Racket Brook. Monday, Dec. 29 Boston, Plymouth No's. 2, 3, A and ,". m Handsome Christmas Presents. Large floweis and palms at baisalns Both 'phones. Moiel Bros. Your Organ or Old Piano Will help ou buy a new piano foi Cluistmas, if purchased at Guernsey hall. J. W. Guernsey, piopiletor. A few Christmas Specials Pocket Poco A . $4.80 Pocket Poco, 3 1-4x4 1-4 7.20 Pocket Poco 4x5 8.40 We have others. Hornbaker, 211 Washington Ave. YOUR EXECUTOR fNl PS! JGaro?oJ:itHHHjBlWHBBff'tj sonal interest an executor has in an estate, the better its af fairs are administered. The ideal administrator is a Trust Company. 135 WASHINGTON AVENUE, THE TITLE GUARANTY & TRUST CO. OF SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA. F. L. Established 1866 It Is often a source of great satisfaction to purchasers to ba able to make their own selection of iklns for garments. We are new In the exclusive fur business, and prepared to show you a large line c( tho fol lowing high-grade furs ; ALABKA SEAI, PEB9IAN LAMB BROADTAIL ERMINE RUSSIAN SABLE HUDSON BAY BABLH MINK CHINCHILLA BLACK LYNX BLUB LYNX Remodeling and Repairing Is Given Special Attention. 324 Lackawanna Avenue. BE UP-TO-DATE By baring your horsti shod with a good Removable Calk We have both the NEYERSLIP and WILLIAMS CALKS 1 : Bittenbender & 126-128 Franklin Ave. 7 -'' --v WHO? WHO? Buy your Shoes, Rubbers and Sllppeis at NETTLETON'S and get a key to the Bed Box which contains $20.00. The right key gets the $20.00 He Gives Trading Stamps 134 Washington Ave. Opposite Connell Building. As a Xmas ii in i Nothing is more deshable than a' Umbrella. We have just Teceivei the most magnificent line of Timbrel la Handles ever received in Scranton, Nothing later, nothing elsewhere Our prices aie dollais below others. THE SCRANTON UMBRELLA I F'C CO, 313 Spruce Street. M. SILVERMAN, Pi op. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS As a rule the less per Crane High-Claas Pars BAUM MABTEN STONE MABTEN BLACK HASTEN ISABELLA VOX SABLE POX WHITE rox BLUE EOX BLACK FOX BEAR N II P . I Cash Paid far s Raw Purs, Git ." S"" L ,. s - -.