The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 15, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    Till: NCJt A X TON, TJIIUUX-TlIUllSlAYa MOliNIXG. NOVEMBER 13, 1S1M.
3
NORTON'S
FIE
a
0
is now going oil
at the Old Store,
222 Lackawanna ave.
where the whole of
the wrecked stock
will be sold at prices
to interest buyers and
move the goods quickly.
Miscellaneous Books,
Stationery, Fancy Articles,
Blank Account Books,
Wall Papers, Window
Shades,
1'toom and Frame Mould
ings, which have been dam
aged by water and smoke,
much or little, and must' be
sold at some price soon to
clear the building for repairs.
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And always have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
TO THE TRADE BY
The Weston Mill Go.
THE GENUINE POPULAR
o
A Foe to Dyspepsia
, 9
inc. uutuiuc iuiulho
V Punch Cigars
HAVE THE INITIALS
G. B. &CO.
IMPRINTED OK EACH CIGAR.
mwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mammm
Garney, Brown & Co. Mf r's
Court House Square.
PERMANENT CURE OF
RUPTURE
All forms of Hernia n specialty. Wa.l
known Seruutun physician In charge.
SCR ANTON
GERM RUPTURE CURE CO., LI.,
203 Washington Avenue.
"PERSONAL.
E. i. Coodwiu Ih iilii'inlliiif iho Xow
York luirsi" Dhow.
lr. II. 1). (innlinr Im t xi'i'clcil home
front l'lillrulelplila today.
l'ollce Patrolman Kiirloi- Im qnlto ill nuil
lias been relieved from duty.
J. Vl. OuertiHcy left for n l.uslnein trip
to New York Jesterdny ami will return on
fc'rtday.
Airs. D. M. WJIkoii. of (Ireen llliltfe. id
f iiHrininlMK ht-r sinter, .Mrs. James J..
olierl, of UlniUiainlou.
Cards have been IsHUeil nnnnuiieliu; the
wedillnK of (leorife 11. Warner anil Allsa
Villa Beeley, cluiiKhter of .lr. ami .Mrs.
HylvunusSoeley, of 21ii Ninth Blreet, whMi
will take plaeo Nov. a! at p. in.
Car J from .Manager l)n Is.
To the Patrons of Kuvls" Theater:
The "Whll i OrcheMtra" was illseharcroil
from the 1 'rothltiKhiuii theater last Kat
unlay nlfilit. mi .Momlay I eiiKHKeil olttlit
of their number. IncludliiK the leuiler, lor
the "rioelnl KeHslon" compaiiy, to play the
lust three duys of this week at my ho'ise
lor t hut organlzallou. Following this ur
vatiKeiiieiit, without my knowledge, the
ladles wero re-enRaged separately, with
the exception of two. by the FrothhiKhnm
management. I sained knowledge of tills
only lifter the ladles' orehestra had been
iinnnuneed in my advertising as to appear
here. The expensive pruitintt of the "Ho
elal Session" company mentions a "La
dles' Oivhestr.i," and If none uppears with
them, HH udvertlsed, the above gives yol
tho reason, anil you must exonerate me
from blame In the mutter. The absence
of the orchestra, If It Is absent, will-in no
vuy lnterfern with ithe entertainment
proper, however. Cleo. K. Uuvis.
After dinner tea and roffee spoons.
Triple plated Hllverware. Imvidow tiros.
Sci ant oil's lluslncsn Interests.
TIIETltlHVNEwlll soon publish a earn
fully compiled and classllled list of tho
larilnff wholesale, banking, niiinufiiot tir
ing and professional Interests of Seran
ton and vicinity. The edition will lie
bound In book form, beautifully lllnslra
' ed wlih photogravure views of our- pub
lic. hulldliiKS, business blocks, streets,
etc., together with portraits of leading
ettizons. No similar work has ever given
an equal representation of Seranton'ii
many Industries. U will be an Invaluable,
exposition of our business resourcos.
Sent to persons outside the city, copies of
this handsome work will attract new com
ers and be. an unequalled advertisement
of the elty. The circulation Is on a plan
that cannot fall of good results to those
concerned ns well as the city al large,
Jlepresentntlves of TIT H TKIHI'NE will
rail upon. THORK WIIOHIQ NAM KS fire
PKH1KKD In this edition and explain Its
nature mom fully.
Those desiring views of their residences
In this edition will please leuvo uotlco at
tho office.
Orange spoons. Triple plate, $2,110 per
set, iavldow Ilros.
Iluy tho Wtibur
and get the best. At Guernsey Broi
OH OTHER SIDEOF CHANNEL
I'assini Events of the Day on the
West Side of the City Noted.
IJAXOl'ET OP i AKOl'ETTK . CLl'li
Social of H uco Council, of Io:m-
hontus .Murriuge of lis Xnnic Lenta
1u Theodore KichuiJs-Social in,
St. l'aul's Armory.
The Marquette Social club celebrated
Its first anniversary in their rooms "ii
South Main avenue last evening by
banciuetliiK their lady friends at its
rooms. LuaperuM i.f Hags ami bunting
were hung In tlw rooms, and potted
plants, ferns anil i hrysantlieniuiiis were
tastefully ai ranp'il. Tho banquet table
colitaiiieil the chiiicest viands of 1 1 1 .
season, and was served by a corps of
caterers under Miss Marttaivt Mar.
Jiihll A. Vt ttlllUT, 'pftslilent of the
society, acted as loaslinaster. The
following toasts were responded to:
"our J,ndy Friends." Alvln V. r.eers:
"The Klei-trii- city," Charles Manstleld:
' Modern Art nf I mnelniu-," Will Davis;
"Pleasure mi a llieycle," Harry Ki tn
liart; "Lake Wlnola," ileore Schocu:
"The City lluard," Hubert Cooper;
"Our Club Members," AYIIllum I). f'.ril
(l!hs. After supper dancing was Indulged In
and a social time was had for many
hours. Those pivscut were: .Misses
Untile Fellows, Manic Coons, .liniilo
Jtelnhai-t. Ida l'lilllips. of Fr.. idence:
Annie Mathias, Celtic Lluyd, Llssie
Joseph, 1011a -lnser, and .Members J. A.
WetilliiK". Charles Mansljeld. Harry
Keinhart.Will (Irltliiihs, (ieorav Schocu,
Will Unvls, P.'ibert Cooper, and AUiii
W. I le-rs.
Social at the I oJf.
'Waco Council, (No. Decree of
Pocahontas, met In regular Si :islin last
evening iu the rooms on South Main
uveiiue. .Mrs. Sanborn presided. After
the meeting u social was ln-bl, at which
refreshments, consisting of chIic ami
colfe, were served. A large number of
ladles were prestnt, and the social time
was in Hell enjoyed. The society Is coin
posed of Pin members .a ud is In a nour
ishing condition.
Manic J lust I ciiintf.
Theodore Hichnrds and .Miss Annie
Lewis, both of Wllttes-tlurre, came to
this city yesterday and were niarrieil
by Itev. 1'.. I. ICvans, al 'his home on
South Main avenue. The brlilesniaiil
was Miss Klvlra Lewis anil the ktoohis
man, Frederick Diivies. The ceremony
was performed iu 0 o'clock, and the
bridal couple, accompanied by the maid
and groom, left on the 7 o'clock train
for Wilkes-Flurre. A reception was held
in their new homo in Ilkes-Harre.
The youiiK' couple are well known here,
where they have many friends,
llricf Notes of Interest.
Cwllym A. Williams, of the liepubli
cau, is ill.
Mrs.. Frank Sheild. of South Sumner
avenue, has been ill for several days.
Mrs. Clarence li. Schry. r. of North
Main uvenue. Is visitini; relatives in
Ma ryljind.
Mrs. Kvan Itichards, of Cni'lcnda!.-.
lias returned home' from a visit Willi
1'rlends on this side.
Hubert Morris Lode of lvmitcs will
open their new social rooms on South
Main avenue this evening by ivimf a
smoker.
The yuiitu; people of the' Jlellevtle
Welsh Culviiiistto Methodist ehuivh
held a sash soi lal 4nst evening. A laro
number were present, llofreshmeiits
were served.
Mrs. William Powell nnd John Powell,
of Wlllluiiistown, have been called to
tho home of the hitter's brother. Will
iam, on Fourteenth street, on account
of hlii serious illness with typhoid fever.
A large number attended the lecture
of Mrs. .Mary iJavles, better known by
her Welsh associates as "Lllnos Tuf,"
ill the Welsh Culvlnlsilc Methodist
church last evening. Airs. Havles spoke
on the subject "Marriage Is Not a Fail
ui e." ,'
A Pocial was held In St. Paul's
armory last evening by John Harret
ami John Hughes, two young men who
conduct a dancing class. About seventy-five
couple were present. Music was
furnished on the piano by Miss Mangle
Malott and many hours were spent iu
iliincing. The hall was prollily dec
orated. X0KT11 KXU NOTES.
John Proiidlock lias returned homo
after a four months visit with relatives
lu lOugland.
The West Kldge Coal eonipany have
laid crosswalks on Main avenue and
tlreen Kldge btreet.
Thetlreen Ridge Chapter of the Loyal
Legion will meet Friday evening at the
league rooms ut 7.:!0 o'clock.
An electric light has been placed at
the IVhiwaro ami Hudson's rallrotut
crossing on tlreen Hidge street.
Herman Hlgglns, of Albright nventto
and (ireon Itldge street, Is recovering
after ft severe Illness of several weeks.
Mrs. W. N. Cole, of 'Wayne avenue,
Intends to leave this morning to visit
friends in Lycoming county for the
benefit of her health.
(loorge K. Ulckersoii ntul wife, nf
Flanelers, N. J., who have been visit
ing their son, (leorge A. Diekeison, of
Putnam street, returned home yester
day. A first-class entertainment will be
held nt the residence of K. C. Dlmmlck,
on Senderson avenue, this evening, for
the beneill of tho C.iveu Jcldue free
library. ,
Workmen uro employed fitting tip the
pear of K. C. Dimmlck'M building on
Dlcksii'i avenue, lately occupied by Put
lick Mofl'att as it harness shop, for
ChurleH Smith.
The excavation for the Polish Lith
uanian church on Electric City purk,
on Main avenue, Is completed and work
on the foundation walls Is expected to
commence today.
St. Andrew's llrothcrhood of the
Church of the Good Shepherd Is prepar
ing a special service on St. Andrew's
Day, Nov. Ill), to be held lu the liuild
hall on the corner of Mousey uvenue
nnd Green Kldgo street. All ure In
vited to be present,
Thomas Nichols, of Putnam street,
was badly bruised on the buck and
shoulders Tuesday afternoon while
coming out of the Cayugu shaft by
being squeezed ugulnst the side of the
gangway by a dip of cars which over
took hi in before ho could g.?t into :i
place of safety. ,
Quartermaster Sergeant Keesc Wut
klns returned home yesterday from an
l ight weeks visit with friends nnd rela
tives In Wales. He arrived ut New York
Saturday after a very stormy voyage,
where he remained until yesterday
morning with relatives. .Mia Walklns
will remain in New York until tlie end
of the week. '
The nnniml bazaar tho Puritan
Congregational church whs uprned last
evening in Company H armory. The
hall Is handsomely decorated, the
booths and wall being trimmed .with
bunting. A large number of fancy ar
ticles, which were made by the ladles of
the church, are exposed for sale. Sup
per Is also being served. The feature of
the evening was a tableau under the di
rection of Miss Margaret Davis. The
tableau for tonight wilj represent "Th"
Sleeping lieauty.".,
WORKING Fof aHoXIM KM.
Ways and .Means Coininiitco AppointcJ
at the Meeting or the SheriJan .Monu
ment Association.
A meeting of the Phil .Sheridan Monu
ment association was held at the Hoard
of Trade hull last night, and Captain
lie Lucy presided. .1. K. 'Hoche. chair
man of tho plan of campaign commit
tee, submitted various reeoinmenifa
tlons from the committee, Including one
suggesting- thut an invitation be ex
tended to A. W. Dickson to .tesldc on
the evening of Ciiuniney A!. Depew's
oration, nnd that Mr. Dickson be re
quested to make the appeal lor funds.
A recomniTiMlatlon was also adopted
that Governor Puttisnn be Invited to
attend the meeting and deliver a thirty
.liinuie addrefs, Lieutenant Governor
Wat res and John K Hoche lo person
ally convey the Invitation. The chair
man was requested to name nil. invita
tion eoniinlttec and reception commit
tee, and publish the nimu's In due
course. A soliciting committee will
also be appointed for the purpose of ob
taining promises of subscriptions from
persons interested in the movement, be
fore the general canvas is commenced.
A recomnn ndation i nninuted from
the committee that an admission fee to
tile meeting be charged and after some
discussion the question was referred to
the plan of campaign committee with
pow er to act.
Colonel K. II. Hippie, Captain De
Lacy. Samuel Sumter. Frank W. Martin
and Lieutenant Colonel Wat res were
appointed a committee to wait upon
George p.. Smith for the purpose of
securing Lake Ariel to hold a demon
stration on July I.
The following gentlemen wire ap
pointed the ways and means committee:
A. W. Jilekson, John CoUigau, T. J.
Kelly, John t:. Koelie. Henry .1. Coll!i.;4,
Ginrge W. Phillips, .Major IC. W. I'cuive,
h'ruiik W. Martin. Samuel Samter, ti. W.
Huberts. W. H. Iturki Captain lie Lacy,
.loliii Gibbons. .M. J. Tclly, '. G. Kolund,
Charles Schluger, U. M. Jon-s, Fred L.
Woriaser, John J. Hrown. Charles NVuls,
John J. Fahey, P. J. Huttue. Thomas .1.
.Moore, Al. 11. .Grlmii, .1. '. Vuugliu. P.
I'. Sinilh, Peter llaellei-h, Judge Arch
buld. G.-orge L. Dl. kson. H. T. Hlai k, A.
II. Christie. William lnnvsou. T. V. I'ow-
lerly. Samuel lines, II. Ai. Holes, Prank
T. okcll, Colonel George Hamleisnii. 1 '.
W. Powell, 1J. II. Tliroop, F. W. Gunsli r.
A. J. Colliiprn, Jr., T. II. Hale, A. II. Dun
ning, jr., Kdward Hobiuson, I!. It. Me
guiKee, Judge Edwards, S. S. Spruks. II.
11. Iteynolils, i'iverell Warren. Dr. W. K.
Allen, .1. A. Si ranioa, James P. Dickson,
W. L. Contiell, Connnl Schrocder. .Inhu
Hawks, W. .1. Lewis, William Council,
George H. Jermyn, commanders of rho
Grand army posis of the couniy.
nui: at nrx.Moui!.
Several Mouses lturncj at That Place es,
terday .Morning.
A few minutes alter noon yesterday
Spencer's gong sounded an alarm nf
tire. All the lire companies quickly re
sponded. The tire started in William
Powell's -house on Itiggs street. Airs.
Powell and sister were cleaning house
and Were upstairs, when they suddenly
discovered Hint Ihe rooms below were
In tlaines. Mrs. .Powell was quite se
verely burned about the hands iimi face
iu rescuing one of her children.
The llatnes quickly spread to the ad
Joining double house occupied by .n
renee Crohn and Charles Warner. Until
houses Were entirely destroyed. Tho
next house, occupied by Airs. Hugh
Hurke, also caught (ire and was pohk.1I
erabiy damaged. Mrs. Powell is the
greatest sufferer.
Till- I'AKIR AXTDl) U ,
I'oliiudeiN Secure Alonej Taken from
Tlicin In a bunco Shop.
Yesterday two polamlers visited a
Peiin uvenue museum, which Is another
name for a bunco shop, and enti reij an
adjoining room where they were lleeced
out of y.i iu u shullle game. "The for
eigners remonstrated and Were only
given $t! after threatening to inform the
police. Failing to receive the remain
ing they told their tale of woe In the
police department at the city hall.
Ollicers Feeney nnd Walsh accom
panied tho men to the museum, where
a gambler named Hlewitl returned the
money after being threatened with ar
rest. We have a nice assortment of triple
plated llsli knife and fork. Duvldow Pros.
M'NMOKK D01XGS.
Fresh oysters received daily at Pal
mer's market.
Uev. A. W. Cooper, of Scrnnton, will
address the Loyal Legion at Odd Fel
lows' hall next Saturday night.
The Peiin Coal company and the Ki le
and Wyoming Valley Kailroud com-
puny paid their employes yesterday.
The Epworth league at their business
meeting Tuesday evening decided to
contribute $."uu toward repairing the
church next spring. The money to be
raised by league members only. They
are not to canvass outside parties,
When la need of berry spoons don't for
get PavHnw Pros.
C. W, Freeman's going to quit bushiest.
Plllshiiry's Flour Mills have a capacity
of 17,000 barreU a day. .
Our line of 1M7 Rogers Pros, quadruple
plated castors Is complete. Ask to seo
them. Duvldow Pros.
C. W. Freeman's going to quit business.
WHITE,
We are showing a full line of Underclothing and offer superior quality at popular
prices'. Union Suits a Specialty.
V ". . , ' . ' .
MEARS - & - HAGEN,
415 Lac ka. Ave,, Sera nton,
NEWS OF TBEJOUTB SIDE
Cantata- at 1'hillir.s' Hull Lust Xiijht
V'as a Success.
STKF.I. MILL KESUMES TOMCHT
(t Mas lie c n Idle on Account of a broken
t'yliujer in One of the Kugincv
Coming entertainment of
lioyal Arcanum.
Pbilllp'shall was not able to admit
conveniently the number of people that
desired to attend the production of the
cantata, "Genevieve," by the choir of
the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episcopal I
church last night. The characters were
capably assumed by Ilss Nell Sullivan,
as Genevieve; Miss .Minnie Ticleherg, us
Isadore; Miss Kate Herghauser,, as
Grace; .Misses .Maggie Gi illiths and Ger
tie Muskett as maids; Misses Olive
Couse and Gertie Simrcll, ns gypsies,
and .Misses Genevieve Griffiths, Lila
Ilovvells, May Giilliths, Kmma Pollard,
Kmma Cardwell and Pearl Lovcland,
soinanos; Annie Di rghauser, Lizzie
Williams, Maggie Grifllths anil Ohven
llowells, altos, as chorus girls. The pro
duction was under the leadership of
David Al. Davis. The proceeds for the
benelit of the choir fund will help to
further the cause of bitter music for
church services, and that Is a very
worthy object.
South Mills W ill Kcsiuifj Tonight.
At 'J o'clock Tueeday evening one of
the cylinder heads of the finishing en
gine at the rolls blew out and the mill
had to suspend operations until It was
repaired. While the mill was lc!! the
h.mpy news came that an addi
tional order (hficl been received that
gives promise of keeping It going for a
long period. The mills will resume to
night. South side Jottings.
Mrs. Michael Daley, of Stone avenue,
Is seriously HI.
Frank Sloppy, of Shickshiiiny. is vli
Iting his son, Frank II. Sleppy, of Pear
street,
Joseph Pulaski, a Polish laborer ut
the South Works, Was squeezed belvvcen
cars yesterday and injured, but not se
riously. The condition of little Kugene Coyne
is noted to have i hanged for the belter,
and Dr. Walsh stales that recovery will
be ra,id.
Among the latest aspirants for the
position of select councilman of the
Twentieth ward Ihe mums of Common
Councilman D. P. linttle and Conductor
Phillip Foy have gained prominence.
Royal Arcanum Klectric City Castle,
Xo. 1..MI, will hold n public entertain
ment next Tuesday night after its regu
lar meeting at Fruehan's hall. A line
musical programme will be presented.
Reports from Hie Hillisde Home us to
the effect that John Klein, of littston
ilveiiue, who was recently brought
there, is recovering bis reason and the
physicians expect lo discharge him iu
a few days.
Miss Annie Caw ley, of Alinooka. aged
L'(i years, died yesterday afternoon after
a short Illness. She wus'a young woman
of retiring manners nnd possessed a re
lined character. Her numerous friends
Will be j ut i lied lo bear of her pleinuluiv
death. The funeral will occur Satur
day afternoon at :i o'clock. Jiiternieiit
will be made iu Allneokn Catholic ceme
tery. .
WVOMLNU
1). 11. C'annusc Is building a line house
on Fifth street.
John .MeGlnley Is quite 111 of scuiiet
fever.
Lafe Stark Was taken quite ill on
Monday.
Hugh Cheslwoith has Just put a new
THE PRETTIEST
0K1G1XATE II USE.
Our styles are always ahead
of all others. This week we
raise the curtain upon a new
display of handsomely trim
med and untrimmed Hats and
Bonnets.
HASLACHER'S :- MILLINERY
H. LANGFELD, SUCCESSOR.
324 Lackawanna Ave.
School Books
and Supplies.
Blank and Miscellaneous Books,
Photograph and Scrap Albums,
Teacher and Family Bibles, Pic
tures fur Wedding Gilts, Gold
Pens, Fine Stationery and Writ
ing Tablets.
PRATT STATIONARY STORE
312 Lackawanna Avenue.
1IHY
FASHIONS
SCARLET, NATURAL, FOR
Iron fence ulong the front of his prop
erty on Fifth street.
Ira Stephens spent Sunday with his
friends here.
Miss Maine Tripp, Mrs. H. T. Gregory
and Mrs. John V. Morgan were at
Scran ton yesterday.
S. R. Shoemaker and J. D. Green
were at the county sent on business
Wednesday.,
Harry Knldwin made a Hying trip to
Pittstoii yesterday.
A large ;tir.iler of our town people
are interested in the tree case at W'ilUes
Harre this week.
W. C. lialdwlii was at peranum yes
terday. Thomas Wright, of Luzerne, was run
ning the lines and giving grades of
Franklin street Wednesday.
No .Music in Ills Soul.
From t lie Atlanta CutaaiiuUnu.
The Uld Lady TWre's Alolly at ihe
planner agifln. W hat'5" she pluylu' now'.'
The ld .Man The devil. I reckon!
There Is a
Satisfaction When
Buying aa
to know you can replace
it at a moment's notice
such pieces as get broken.
You don't have to buy a
whole set, but can select
such pieces as you need.
We have one pattern in
La Belle China,
ECESF0RS13.50
But you need not buy the
full set, if you don't need
it, thereby reducing the
price to suit your purse.
II6 WYOMING AVENUE.
T KIG
ltccuusc the Children Wear
Out lots of shoes, but drop in
and look at oar "Oil DoiltfOkl"
shoes for misses and children,
Shoes Arc
Cheaper liiiin
.Medicine
And wheu the children are
wearing out shoes it's pretty
sure they don't need medicine
Then Ayaiii Our
Shoes Are Cheaper
Than Other;.
Those "Oil DoilJSOlas" are
the kind that have good soles,
throw off water and cive vou
about halt moru service for
your money than you usually
k'ct.
Lacn or Button. Ladies'
fhoes in tho same quality.
YOUR SHOE MAN,
410 Spruce Street.
DID YOU
LOSE A HAT '
ON THE ELECTION?
GET IT
at 412 SPRUCE ST.,
or 205 LACKA. AVE,
,1
II PI
China Hall
WEICHEL & MILLAR,
SCHflNK
CHRISTIAN.THEHATTER
REEFERS.
LARGE VARIETY, GOOD
we want to snow you
r Ma .
mtava sikicily
Colors, Grey, Black
MARTIN &
Custom Tailors
tie rasiiion
3G8 LACKAWANNA AYE.
WILL 0FFER4 SPECIAL BARCAINS THIS WEEK
50 Ladies' Beaver Coats in black and blue,
worth $9.00, for - - " ' $5.98
100 Children's Long Coats, from 6 to 12 j-ears,
worth $ 10.00, for - - " $5.50
100 Children's Eiderdown Coats trimmed with
Angora fur, worth $1.50.
1 case Men's Natural Wool
75c, for - .
VISIT
RHIi S 3 ft f! IFft CTt & FT fl W S!P R IU en n B
iiLLEfimi yraiiii
Something New Every Week. See Show Windows.
11 CHAINS FOR
Something nice for a C'hiidUiia Uii't. (Jhaiuu nmdt out of your own or
some dear friend's lialr. Leave orders us early as possible.
E. M. HETZEL,
'ON THE FENCE."
Soon lio over tho Reason for ri.tinfr. If
you want a bleyrlo now Ih tho tinio lo ju-ot
It. We aro rlcurliiK up all i-tiK:k, ami will
Klve you kui'Ii u rliaiu-i' its you iif vi r lucl
bi-foi'o. uin' of our harviaiiiH.
A I'iisl-i lass, HIkIi Oiacli; $lf,0 Kloyi-lu
for $tK.
liihiK your rush and OKT Ol't' THE
FKNt'K.
CLARENCE H. FLOREY,
Sucrpuwor to Kloroy & Holt.
It would iciuiic the entire paper,
m B D B IBB E B B
aft M mm Vbbv mm
1e
M DnlLr uLuUnlr I CWH .
We're showing original and exclusive STVLKS IX (.'HILDHEX'S
CLOTHIXi that were never before seen or heard of in this city. Any noveliy
itiiuiuable is here at your disposal, such as I
Silk
and I
(i.
GREAT RENOWNED CALLEN COMBINATION SUIT
Consisting of a Coat, i pairs of I 'an is, and a cap of all wool material,
WAKRAXTEN NOT TO KIP.
AT $4.25.
IT'S A GREAT TRADE WINNER.
W e're delighting hosts of boys
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DELANY,
and Clothiers,
WYOMING AVE.
308 LACKAWANNA AVE.
for
75c
49c
Underwear, worth
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of
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
230 Lacka. Ave.
NEW STORE,
133 FRANKLIN AVE.
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find Oil IjusIihh.-i hi the above location,
duilnir the I'lei tion of our .store liuiMIn
recently .lestivyeil l,y lire.
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
f'VTH TEUEHHOXK NO. 281.-
All ordi'ts prouipily tilled ami delivered lit
any nun of tin- city.
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Shawl Collar Cape Ulsters, aad Over
coats, English Paddock Overcoats
for Children, Hood Ulsters and Over
coats, different designs, Single,
Double and Triple Cape Overcoats;
a great variety, Reefer, Junior and'
Vestee Suits, Handsomely Trimmed,
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with the Scholars' Companion and Book
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AND SHOE HOUSE
PENN AVENUE. .
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