The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 31, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCTIANTON TEIBUJTE - WEDNESDAY MOKXTN-Gr. JAXTJATIT 31, T894.
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Only a Step
from Weak Lungs to Con
sumption, from Depleted
Blood to Anaemia, from Dis
eased Blood to Scrofula, from
Loss of Flesh to Illness.
Scott's
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
prevents this step from being
taken and restores Health.
Physicians, the world over, en
dorse it.
Don't be deceived by Substitutes !
t'lreimrtid by Scott i limine, N. Y. All Druggist.
LIVE NEWS OF
IT
Events of the Upp3r End of Luzerne County
Briefly Narrated.
BUNCOED BY GREEN GOODS MEN
Two Pittstonians Get Neatly Taken in
by an Offer of Fine Greenbacks at
Half Price Which Metamorphose
Into a Vulvar, Common Brick An
Amateyr Theatrical Venture Which
Came to Grief Minor Happenings
in Lively Pittston.
The Scuantos Tuibtxe's Pittston de
partment is in charge of J. M. FiiUy, to
whom news items aud couiplaiuts may be
referred. J
That all the fool are not yet dad is
well Illustrated by a case recently tried
before one of our local justices. The
parties, who are both well known in
this community, we will call Tom and
John. The former for some time back
had been receiving "green goods" cir
culars from Jersey City simpers,
inviting him to purchase their goods.
He finally asked John's advice on the
matter and was told to invest,
that it teemed to promise to be
a good thing. Not satisfied
with this, however, Tom decided to go
down to Jersey City to examine into
the proposed investment. He, there
fore, telegraphed as per the instruc
tions given in the letters seut him that
he was coming. As directed, he left
the train at H mud Brook and went to
a hotel, at which he registered under
the name which his Utter of instruc
tion had directed him to assume.
Very soon he was accosted by a well
dressed.substantial and respectable ap
pearing young man, who, using th
name under which the Pittstonian had
registered and giving the one that had
been signed to the letters, invited him
to go to Jersey City and examine the
goods. The Pittstonian and his new
acquaintance went by a circuitous
route to a house situate in the outskirts
of the latter town. Ttere the would-be
purchaser of "'green goods" was shown
ii large amount of perfectly new bills;
ones, twos, fives, tens, and twenties,
which he was informed was the
"goods."
THE BAIT EAGERLY GRABBED.
These he was invited to and did ex
amine most carefully to see whether he
could find in them any imperfections or
defects that would prevent their ready
circulation or make their handling
dangerous. He was assured that it was
impossible to detect these counterfeits,
as they had been made from plates that
had been stolen from the bureau of
engraving and printing at Washington
many years ago. The Pittston specu
lator was thoroughly satisfied with the
prospects of sudden and easy riches
that he saw thus opened to him, but
explained to the Jerseyite that he had
not brought any money with him to
pay for the "goods," hut would go
home, get his money and return to
make the purchase.
To this the Jewrite assented,
cautioning the Pittstonian to not say
anything to anybody about the intend
ed purchase. When Tom arrived in
Town he hastened to call upon and till
bis friend John of the easy road to
great riches which tho Jerseyite had dis
closed. John was so well pleased with
the prospects that he gave Tom $100
to invost for him. The latter with
$300 of his own money hastened back
to Jersey City as fast as steam could
carry him. Once more be mt
the Jers-yite and was taken to the
room in which the "goods" were. There
before his eyes, the Jerseyite gathered
tip $5,500 of the "goods,"(tbe $500 being
ndded to make good measure and to
compensate the purchaser for his extra
trip), which after being carefully wrap
ped in a newspaper were deposited by
the Jerseyite in a small iron casket that
was securely fastened and then given
to the Pittstonian with the strictest in
junctions that it should not he opened
before he reached home.
AN AFFECTING PARTING.
The Jeneyite instructed him, more
over, when he reached home to have a
weak solution of coffee made and to dip
the bills in it, thus browning and giv
ing them the appearance of age. The
Pittstonian, so tar as not opsning the
casket was concerned, followed strictly
the instructions that he had received.
When he reached home it was neces
sary to force open the caskot by using
a hammer and coal chisel. When this
had been done in it was found the
newspaper package, which, when
opened, disclosed a common, every day
brick. Nor was this the end of
the speculators' misfortunes. When
he attempted to explain to his friend
and fellow-speculator, John, how they
had been "done" out of their money.
The latter grew incredulous and sus
picions and demanded the return of his
$100. This not beinir forthcoming.
John hastened to the offiVe of a nearby
justice and bad a summons issued for
Tom.
The case was heard and judgment
given against Tom, who now Buds him
self not only minus his own $!I00, but
compelled to make good the $100 which
bis fellow-speculator had embarked in
the scene.
NOT A FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
An Unnppreciative Public Whose Bnthu-
aiaam Would Not Enthuse.
IjOtiok t minstrels is the name or a
local organization, who for months haa
been perfecting arrangements prepara
tory to making a tonr of the suburban
towns. The organization Incl tided some
very capable talent and would un
doubtedly have made a fortune had it
not bsen for the failure of an unappre-
ciative public whose taste had not been
educated up to a thorough realization
of minstrelsy.
The organization in question made
their appearance in Mill City Monday
uight at Rogers' ball. When the cur
tain, 8 by 10, rolled upon the Urst part
there were forty-seven persons in the
hall. The slim attendance, however,
did not discourage the comedians one
iota. Fame, not money, they were
after. When the treasurer counted up
the receipts ot the evening he found
there whs barely enough money to
oover expenses.
When he made known to the com
pany the condition of affairs a feeling
of sadness emu over them, which was
only augmented during the trip home
by the accommodations a band wagon
afforded, Til c imp my, in explana
tion fortheir "hard luck," allege it wan
lack of patronage.
MR. BENNETT FOR BURGESS.
West Pltleton Citizens Inaugurate Move
ment for Borough Reform.
The citizens of West Pittston held a
convention last night in the town ball
to nominate a rof irm borough ticket.
William Sax presided. C. H, Foster
acted as secretary. 3
Hits was the ticket anally nomin
ated: For burgess, S B. Bennett; for
councilmen, Charles E. Howitz and
Joseph Stackbouse ; for school directors,
W. B. Hibbs and C. H. Foster; for
overseer of the poor, John Courtright;
for tax collector, C. P. hnngli; tor
auditor, Fred L. Fordham, and for
high constable, George Walker.
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PITTSTON BRIEFLY PORTRAYED.
The Events of the Iw n Villages Choicely
Boiled Down.
The KureKa Social club held a very
enjoyable hop at Keystone Hall last
evening.
Considerable sickness exists through
out the borough, principally among
children.
Snow shovels were in great demand
yesterday, and many an idle baud
earned an honest quarter.
J. Arch McDongall, manager ot
Music hall, has booked William Brry
in "The Kising Generation" at Music
ball for next Tuesday evening, Feb. 0.
"Green goods" circulars bavo been
received by several of our townsmen
during the past week. It behooves the
recipients to give them the go by
and not be "taken in" as was a certain
individual, mention of whose escape
appears elsewhere on this page.
A special meeting is called tor the
West Pittston Republican club next
Saturday evening at 7.80. for the elec
tion of;officersand settling all bills due.
C. F. Dewey, president.
Last evening Thomas E. Shea and
his excellent company presented to a
large audience "Snares of New York"
for the first time in this place. It is a
iiielo-drama with an interesting plot
and gives Mr. Shea an excellent oppor
tunity to display his abilities. This
evening "Rip Vim Winkle," a piece
dear to every theatregoer, will be the
attraction.
William Holt, the colored man who
underwent an operation a few days
ago for the removal of accummulated
pus which bad gathered internally as a
result of being shot by a fellow col
ored man, still continues to improve at
the hospital and it is now a foregone
conclusion among the doctors that he
will recover. Monday evening hts
temperature was 09 2-5, and he felt
better this morning than at any time
since he has been in the hospital. Dr.
Walsh Monday night began moving
the drainage tube, and removed it two
and a half iuci. s. The doctor feels
much elated over the operation and
well he may, for it is considered one of
the most delicate of its kind in the his
tory of the medical profession.
Margaret Tiarney, of Port Griffith,
died yesterday morning, aged 00 years.
She is survived by one son and three
daughters, Her husband, James Tier
ney, died two years ago. The funeral
will occur Thursday afternoon at 1)
o'clock. Funeral services in St. John's
church. Interment in Market street
cemetery. (Jthor Scran ton papers please
coby.
Rev Father Finnen, of this place,
won a handsome Afghan at St. Mary's
Avoca church fair Monday night.
Miss Mary W. McKtne, of Avnca,
and Wilbur F. Vau Tassel, of Now
York city, were married at noon yes
terday at the borne of the bride's
parents, Avoca, the Rev. John W.
Burras. rector of St. James Episcopal
church, officiating. Mr and Mrs. Van
Tassell started immediately after the
ceremony for PnilaiMphia, whence
they will go south and visit the prin
cipal cities and pointsfif interest. The
bride is well known in the valley and
has a host of admiring friends who
wish her well.
A large number of our young people
went to Avoca last night to be present
at the closing of St, Mary's Church
fair which has been going on for some
time, Among the number was the
Misses Powers, Joyce, Walsh and
Loftus, McNamara and Earloy.
If vot; bave made up your mind to buy
Hood's Sarsapnrilla, do not be persuaded
to take any other. Bo sure to get Hood's
Sarsapnrilla, which possesses peculiar
curative power.
Hood's Pii.i.s cure all liver Ills, bilious
ness, jauudice. indigestion, sick headache.
A Natural Error.
Chiruyo Tribune.
"That yonng lady seems to be practicing
her Delsarte lesson unconsciously."
"Who!' Miss Blithersl That Isn't Dol
tarte. That's St, Vitus's dance."
m '
Orltloleing a Young Lady.
"She would be a pretty girl for b-tt one
thing."
'What's thatr asked Charley.
George Her face is always covered with
pnrple and red blotches.
Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis
posed of. Us 'd to be the same way my
self, but I caught on to tbe trouble one
day, and got rid of it in no time.
George What was it?
( harloy Simply blood eruptions. Took
a short course of P. P. P. I tll yoc, it's
Ihe boss blood corrector. The governor
bad rheumatism so bail that you could
hear him holler clear across the country
every time he moved. He tried It, and
you know what an athletic old vont he is
now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy
a pointer, she would thank them after
wards. All the drug stores sell it.
e
Check Hie Mad Career!
Rt-cheeter 'elf A-'jpreM.
Is Mr. Cleveland going to sacriflco all his
legal frioudsiu New York?
In Holland, Mich., C. J. Doesbury pub
lithes the New, and its columns strongly
recommends Dr. Thomas' Ecleotric oil
for coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and
asthma. ,
When Baliy was sick, wo gave her Castorla,
When she woe a Child, she cried for Castorla.
When she becuue Mlse, she clung to Castorla,
When i.l hi had Children, she gave them Castorla,
CROWDS
AFTER
ROOKS
Surprise at flie Excellent Quality of tbe Stand
ard Works Furnished.
(UfiljllU IMD FOR THEM
All Handsomely Bound and Well
Printed on Superior Paper in Large
Clear Type, with Illuminated Covers,
Resembling the Works Contained in
the Albright Library List of the
Titles of Books Contained in the
Oxford and Rugby Series.
Crowds of people anxioas to see the
books of the Oxford, Rugby and Co
lumbus series yesterday filled THE
TltlliUNR office, and their curiosity was
soon turned to pleasure, for they had
not expected to behold such an excel
lent quality of standard works, so
handsomely bound, such fine paper and
in such clear and large type.
It should be borne in mind that all
the books of all the series, wbioh have
illuminated cqvers, are bound in cloth,
many of them in the English vellum
cloth. As a consequence the demand
for the books exceeded all expectations.
The general remark of surprise was
that they resembled almost exactly the
fine works in tbe Scranton library.
They had not looked for such exell
ence. All these books in the different series
have arrived, and as there is a raid on
some special authors It will pay those
desiring first choice to cut coupous
and send in their cash without delay.
Following are tbe titles of the books
comprised in the Oxford and Rugby
series:
OXFORD EDITION.
(25 Cents Each.)
Chestnuts, Old and New.
East Lynne.
Duke's Secret.
Children of the Abbey.
Etlie Ogilvie.
Tom Cringle's Log.
Vicar of Wakefield.
Arabian Nights Entertainment.
Duldee, or the Iron Hand.
Eugene Aram. -
The Countess Eve.
Tuo Confessions of a Woman.
Zaiumi, ll
Etataw,
Baled llav.
Wooed and Married.
Two Years Before the Mast.
Zenubia.
All Sorts and Condition of Men.
Bed Rover.
Tom brown at Oxford.
Red Uaunlett.
Tom Brown's School Days,
Shirley.
A Strange Story.
Oliver Twist.
.Monsieur Leroq.
Mill on tbe Fluss.
Dick's Sweetheart.
John Halifax.
Kenelm Chillingly.
Last Days of Pompeii
The Spy.
Pilgrim's Progress.
The Foragers.
Daughters of Beth.
Felix Holt.
Heart of Gold.
Kestell of Greyston.
Fair women. ,
Tbe Bondman.
Chaplet of Pearls.
Frederick the Great and His Court,
Armorel of Lyonesse.
Charlemont.
Belt Help.
Blanchhampe
Lime Kiln Club.
An April Lady.
Aurora Floyd.
A Marked Man.
Orlops, The Carrier.
Rnffiiio.
The Honorable Miss.
Lady Maude's Mania. ,
Marcia.
The Parisians.
Border Beagles.
Bride ot Laminermoor.
Life of Daniel Boone.
Tho Rival Princes.
Molly Bawn.
Murdered in tho Rue Morgue.
Reproach of Aunersley.
Kenilworth.
Last of tbe Mohicans,
Shandon Bells.
Old Myddletou's Money.
Ro inula.
Tho Mysterious Island.
Mystery of Orcival.
The Second Wife.
Monastery.
Search for Basil Lyndhurst.
Rob Roy.
Tbe House of the Seven Gables.
Violet Vivan.
The Wages of Sin.
Vivan Grey.
Strange Adventures of a Pheaton,
Beyond Pardon.
The Antiquary.
Birds of Prey.
The Firm of Girdlestor
Fern Leaves.
Charles Anchester.
Foul Play.
Gold Elsie.
Martin Chuzzlewit.
Chandos.
Catherine.
Pathfinder.
Our Mutual Friend.
Pickwick Papers.
A Pair of Blue Eyes.
Tne Prairie.
Thu Human aud Divine.
YencasBe.
Th sAi-y of an African Farm.
Cousin Pons.
Crown of Wild Olives.
Life of Kit Carson.
David Copperlield.
Child's History of England.
The Fairy of the Alps.
No Name.
Mv Loid and My Lady.
Tour of the World in SO Days.
TweDty Thousand Leagues Under the
Sea.
The Phantom Ship.
Jane Eyre.
June.
Knickerbocker History of New York.
Lady Audley's Secret.
A Hardy Horseman.
House on the Marsh.
The Owl House.
Old Curiosity Shop.
Nick ot the Woods.
Wit, Humor anjj Pathos
Queen Hortense.
In tbe SchilliogHCourt.
Pioneers.
My Heart's Darling.
Life of David Crocket.
Lady Castlemains's Divorce.
The Sin of Joost Avolmgh.
Woodcraft.
Half Hour with Groat Humorists.
Half Hour with Groat Story Tellers.
Silas Warner.
Half Hour with Great Novel X
History of the Unltod Statee
Southward, Oh.
Her Dearest Foe.
ureal. Expectations.
(Irinim's Fairy Tales.
Gilded Clique.
Tho Vandetta.
iEiop'a Fables.
Waverley.
Vixen.
Faith and Unfaith
The Deemster.
A False Start.
Scenes from Clerical ' r
Chnrlutte Temple.
Oriffltl Gaunt.
Vrsoonselos.
Mastorman Roady.
Mastor Passion.
Old Mamselle's Secret,
The Leronge Case.
March In the Ranks,
sloane Square Scandal.
The Wigwam and Cabin.
OuyjMnnnertng.
Flying Dutchman.
Macleod of Dare.
Marry Lorretjiier.
Guilderoy.
Don Qaixote.
Donald Grant.
Caet Up by the Sea.
Other Peoplo'B Money.
Othnmar.
baruaby Rudge.
Dennis Dnval.
Dora Thorne.
The Dove in tho Eagle's Nest
The First Violiu.
Madcap Violot.
Mellichatnpo.
Riohard Hurdis.
The Parting of the Ways.
Forty l.iars and Other Lies.
The Vicomto's Bride.
Eutaw.
Far From the Maddening Crowd.
Aurelian.
Dramas of Life.
Famous or Infamous.
Mary St. John. '
Alice.
Shadows and Sunbeams.
Alas!
Plira, the Phoenician.
Swiss Family Robinson.
Rory O'More.
Ladies' Family Physician.
An Egyptian Princess.
Anderson' Fairy Tales.
Vaulty Fair.
The Moonstone.
Eric Uirghteyes.
Twenty Years After.
The Scarlet Letter.
The Partisan.
The Scout.
Merle's Crusade.
Heron Munchausen.
Katharine Walton.
Conlgsby.
Tbe Arundel Motto.
Is Life Worth Living.
Princess huushine.
Card a.
Willy ReiHy.
ThadileiiH of Warsaw.
Tbe Wouinp O't.
Syrlin.
Twice Told Tales.
Rhoda Flemmiug.
The Young Duke.
Strang Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Hyde.
RUGBY SERIES.
(20 Cents Eaoh.)
Deep Down.
The Boys in the Forecastle
Roanoke Island to Murfreesboro.
Popular Natural History
Barbara's Triumph.
Stories from American History.
The Smugglers' Cave.
Erllng the Bold.
Adventures Amonc the Indians.
The Rifle,and the Hound.
Gilbert the Traveler.
Parents' Asustant.
Audubon the Naturalist.
Harlie's Letters.
Banff's Fairy Talos,
Fort Sumter to Boanoka Island.
School Life, or Three Years at Wolvor
ton. Ocean Waifs.
Tho White Elephant.
My Tour in Europe.
Nature's Young Nobleman.
Qatooyne,
Frank Wildmau's Adventurers on Land
aud Water.
Aunt Diana.
The Golden Magnet.
Round the World.
Stories About Auimals.
Young Voysgers.
Grocie Goodwin.
German Fairy Tales.
t Famous Men.
iioyB' and Girls' Story Book.
Hoy Conqueror.
Young Folks History of Greece.
Adveutures of Famous Sailors.
Boys of tbe Bible.
The Adventures of Rob Roy.
Young Folks Book of Birds.
The Yonng Foresters and Other Tales.
Salt Water.
Boy Slaves.
Young Adventurer.
Old Mem's Travel on the Cpntineut.
Tom Tracy.
Abbott's Stories for Children.
Stanley Grahanie.
Grey Hawk.
Fairy Tales from Bretano.
Wild Sports in the Far West.
Eastern Fairy Lcgeuds Current in South
ern India.
Cliff Climbers.
Pirate Island.
Edgeworth's Moral Ta'es.
Young Acrobat.
Dick Chevelry.
PerilBof the Jungle.
Through the Looking Glass
Dick Rodney.
Our Young Soldiers.
Bush Boys,
l Iriental Fairy Tales.
Young Folks' History of Rome.
Spanish Fairy Tales.
Eric Dane.
Eight Years' Wanderings in Coylon.
Fort Pillow to the Eud.
The Fire Brigade.
Grandfather's (.'hair.
Jackanapes and Othor Tales.
Young Folks' History of Germany.
Mulfreesboro to Fort Pillow.
The Mountain Cave.
Plant Hunters.
The War Tiger.
Paul Blake.
Baron Munchausen.
Edgeworth's Classic Tales.
.lack Wheeler.
Young Folks Natural History.
Young Folks History of Prance.
Wonders of the Great Deep.
Tho Wolf Boy in China.
The Magician's Show Box.
Mark Seaworth.
Luke Bennett's Hide Cut.
Adventures of Famous Travelers.
Saudford and Merton.
In the Wilds ot New Moxico.
The Tiger Priuce.
The Red Eric.
Number 111.
COLUMBUS SERIES.
(16 Cents Eaoh.)
Airy Fairy Lillian.
An Old Man's Darling.
Allan Quartertnniii.
Ah in a I king disss.
Arabian Nights' Entertainment.
At the World's Mercy.
Bonuie Dora.
Bride of the Tomb.
Cam! lie.
Child's History of England.
A Dateless Bargain.
The Deer Slayer. ,
The Duke's Secret.
Dedlee, or tho Iron Hand.
Dick's Wanderings.
Doubly Wronged.
A Desperate Woman.
A Dreadful Temptation.
A Deathbed Marriage.
East Lyune.
Essays of Ella.
The Frozen Pirate.
Grimms' Household Fairy Tales,
Guy Kduinere's Wife.
The House on the Marsh.
Tbe Hon. Mrs. Vo.-elcer.
Handy Audy.
Ivsnhoe.
Jacqueline.
Jane Eyre.
John Halifax, Gentlemen.
Lady Audley's Secret.
Last Days of Pompeii.
The Last of the Mohicans,
Lorua Doone.
A Life's Remorse.
Little Golden's Daughter.
Little Nana.
Mr. Fortesque; an Audrean Romance.
Too Master of the Mine.
Matt; a ThIo of the Caravan.
Moll Bawn.
Tho Nun's Curse.
Old Mam'selle's Secret.
( Hiver Twist.
The Patuflnder.
The Pioneers.
The Prairie.
A Prince of Darkness.
Queenio's Terrible Secret.
'I he Reproach of Aunosley.
Robinson Crusoe.
Romola.
Rory O' Moore.
The Rabbi's Spell.
The Rose and the Lily.
She.
The Sketch Book.
The Swiss Family' Robinson.
Second Thoughts.
Strange Case of f '--ifvtl and Mr.
Hyde.
Tom Brown's School Days.
Tour of the World in Eighty Days.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Cnder the
Sea.
The Two Orphans.
Two Years Before the Most.
Under-Currents.
' A Vagrant Wife.
The Witch's Head.
Willie Roilly.
Won by Waiting.
A Woman's Face.
A Wife's Crime.
dam Bede.
Crooked Path.
Cardinal Siu.
Blind Love.
Hoyle's Gaines. '
Wife in Name Only.
Janet's Repentance.
Master of Bsliantrae.
Ivan the Serf.
Lady Valsworth's Diamonds.
For Knit hand Freedom.
Wee Wifie.
Christmas Stories.
Col. Q uiritch.
A Family Affair.
A Mental Struggle.
For Another's Sin.
Mysterious Island.
Redeemed by Love.
Princess of Thule.
We Two.
At War with Herself.
Missing Husband.
Between Two Sins.
Baron Munchausen.
Evil Genius.
Uy neutlinq J cent, extra for pottage mil of
the Loilti tcfll Di SMi bu mini.
Closing out the bal
ance of our
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Ii SALE
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 A.M.
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Clonks and Fur Capes duriujr
ale tit less than cost of material.
Every iuch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains eve
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's styles 10s. each
Boys' Winter Waists Qo each.
Muffs 30c. each.
. Cloaks . . $ 1 .50 each.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
COME. IT WILL PAY YOU.
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
at following prices:
Russian I.ynx Circular Cap's, L'l Inchon, Jl.t'S
Electric Seal Artmjaf Ospat, lit in 8.H8
Astrakhan Circular Capes, 24 in 9.Wt
Wool Hi al Circular Cap -s, 'Jl in H.IIJ
Stone Marti-n Circular Capes, -'I in 40.00
Brown Marten circular Capos, -4 in 4.1.(10
Otter Circular Capes, 24 in 00.00
Seal Sacques
Seal Sacques, .1, inches long 1190.00
Seal Jackets, M inches 100.00
Seal Jackets. 24 inches long (0.00
Asti akliim Jac kets, til inches lon.r , 30.UO
Circular Capes
Seal Circular Capo, IK) inches long. w:th
Butterfly Cape 185.00
Otter Circular Cape, M inches long. With
Butterfly Capo 10540
Sable Circular Cape, 30 Inches long 85 OH
Astrakhan Circular Cape, 30 inches long H 00
Electric Heal Circular Cape, .'HI in. long.. 211 00
Uruy Crimmer Circular Cape, 30 in. long 30 00
40 dozen American 8al Muffs at. ...?1 25 ench
1 lot 1 children's sots at 98c. each
1 lot of Melgh Koboj, plush lined 83 each
Ladies' Plush and Cloth
Coats at Your Own
Price.
J. BOLZ
138 Wyoming Ave.
The only Practical Furrier in the citv.
DON'T FORGET
That wi nro hoadquarters for ovorythinp in
the line of WATCHER. It you have inidea
or pitrnhttniiiK any kind Of a Watch, s or
Rout's. QoU or Silver, yon will uiakt'a riov
OQI niintuki' it yon do lot fift uh a cull ami
get our prirtr, which you will find far bolow
all otnorH, DBpecfalty m ill tho high ratios of
Elgin, Walt hum and lUmpdoti movement.
If yon havu any donlil a id aro at all posted
on pi icon. ji o una call and w will havo no
trouble in cottTinoinf you. West in here a large
took to dispose Om and will otter 700. won-
derfn tndnotmenti In Jewelry, silverware,
(Mocks and all othor goods which we havo in
stock.
C. W. Freeman
I'"in Avo. and Spruce St.
jATTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
AND DEALERS IN
BURNING and O
LUBRICATING VfilLO
Atlantic I rail mill Krencli Zinc.
Pure Linseed Oil,
Turpentine and Vurnlslien
!leady-nileit I'alnts In all colore,
Ullder' Whiting.
Pari! Whit and Kalaomlne,
Oil' Vltrol, Marble
Dust and Window r.lns.
HOLLY WREATHS,
BOXWOOD WREATHS,
ROPING MISTLETOE, efc.
l'riroa very reusoniiblo. Spnco
will not. permit ua to mention the
good t hinge for a Christmas, din
ner. Htock ia complete. Anything
to be found in a first-class market,
W. H. PIERCE,
FENN AVK
I PUZZLE.
THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE AGE.
Valuable as a Souvenir of the Fair.
QUITE EASY WHEN YOt: KNOW HOW
S300 IN PRIZK8 WILL BK DISTRIBUTED TO THOSE DOING THE
PUZZLE IN THE BHOHTKS1 bPACK l TIME
FOR BALE BY MW NEWS COMPANIES STATIONERS AND AT TOY
BTORES, OU SENT T ANY ADDRESS I PON IIECKU'T OF
PRICE, H. CENTS, UY
lit
COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING CO..
AND 111 BOUTS EUTAW STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.
RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
VtW dteeemr. Will brsce yon up in ft week Bold with WRITTEN
IV A KAN 1.1. to CVN N Debility) Lom vt Hiul Power in nthfi sex,
IntohmUrT Eniinfuioe (tarn udj ceott. If netilt-rted, sacta trouble Wai t
coiiHiiMLtion oi iliui it j, t ! pt-r ) ix by mail, 6 boiei for i With wv rr $5.
uni'T w.- tv- a irni, i, L'uniMi't . t i .urtr n l ,1 LLt muLi v AOOl hi
PLaL m . n i. co.. Cie?leild,Oble.
For Palo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cur. Wyoming Ave. and f pruce St.,
Scranton, Pa.
XMurv ii.j AUtt Lfiiug.
.S FEDS.
rMn.'l) rnif.
11 n.r.i.11- dll
can'f. mcli us W'pnk Mwii.-rv. !. 1 m n " wer.H.-.uiadu'.Wuaeiulneee.
Liihi MiHihiio.l, Kicbtly EiiiUsii.i. . .rv..;in'.lldrutiieaiillooi power
IniJo'.ierutlveOrirniin'if eltberaoxoaoie i byoferexertton, yonihi'.iierrori.
u .. ii - i.f ...hnnnp. onluni or i-tlir.lllflritfi. which loud to 1 nil mil t T, Con-
'XVsSc A -r JfjHumfiloriorli sanliT. oi.! eetpocket. ml per box. 61
leefiMli leie"-IV "'-ii' i.r..ii 1,1. Withe S hi ' rllteri irmirnnlee la cure
mnaHWM. NlHim llir mmcy. I irruinriri'M. . ' ' i ' . i iiriuriivsiis. .... ......r
oCFORE MO HFTtR USING.uo other. Addreei XIHVK M t in .. MODl Imple, CHICAGO. 1U.
For Sale in Scranton, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON. Drucfrist, cor. Washing-ton
and Suruco streets, aud JOHN J. DAVIS, Druggist, loC South Main Ave.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
TH K
Thatcher
IS THE BEST. (let prices anil
eo the furnace and be con
vinced. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Appello aud Gauze Door
Ranges.
cOnlafsIardware
IMTTSTON, PA
MT. PLEASANT
AT RETAIL,
Conlnr tho tiont nnnlltjr for doOMMfl QMkMa
of ,11 eizns, dollvorod In uuj pert ot tho cm
at low-out prim
Order left st my nlflco.
no. UK. WTOMntn ,...-,NT-,
R.nr nvim. drat floor. Thirl Nation il Bank,
or wilt by infill or telrplione to tho mino, will
receive prompt attention.
hpt-oial contrnotrt will be minlo for th.. HUe
end doliyury of llni'kwheiit t'oul-
WM. T. SMITH.
WEBSTER'S
lXTl'MXATTOXAL
Ahreestcnk, Vn,t XJ1 ' J-- I
A Grand Meteten
Aloemor o f cm
"UbMbridgetl."
Ten fmxn sint
It) ri'vi'siiif. pi id
ItoneinplovedJuii
more than INtyNO
expended.
Everybody
should own tlii
DJctionaiT. It an-
Jjl M ffweratul qaestfoni
conccrnliur tho his
H r tary, ppellinB, piu
m-1 tiuiu-i:it ion, and
r BMUllnff of words.
A Library in Itself. It tltoglvw
tiie often desired Information concerning
eminent persons) facts conoernlng Um
countries cities, towns, and natural fca-
tiues of uo globe; psrUculsri oonosrning
noted fictitious persons and places; trans
lation ot foreign .pioUtions, words, aud
proverbs; etc., etc., etc.
7 ii.s-11 ork is Invaluable i i tin-
household, sod to the teacher, scholar, pro
fcssioual man. and self educator.
SoktbsiAII nmikMlltn.
;. .v- v. Harriuu Co.
Publithl rn.
Sjtrinyjiebl, ,1nss.
MTRSTKR'S
1 INTnKXAWNM. I
, ;r mo nni mi) ciiiwniinew- nirTlnv'.lA'
L'i:.ilii. ri'enntsoi iiiii'ii.iu IJlLliii.vuu
I'lllllOllS.
If eenaTorrrea pnnsertui l
Atlantic Refining Co.
htsnafsotnrers and DssJsfsin
Illuminating and Lubricating
OILS
Linseed oil, Napthai and Gaso-
liiios of all gradsij. Axlo Orease,
Pinion Greaw Wl Colliery Com
pound ; also, a largo lino of Par
rnfiine Wax Candles.
We ;ilsn handle the ITamoni CROWN
ACME OIL, the only family Bafely
binning oil in the market.
WILUAM MASON, Manager.
Office: Coul Kxchango, Wyoming Aye.
orks at l'lne HroolL
wANT .
Inserted In THK TRlHUNB tho
atoof ONE CENT A WORD.