The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 27, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    TILE SCEA1STT0X TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1894.
LADIES'
FASHIONABLE
COATS
An Attractive Collection Fresh
from Makers Who are Re
nowncd for Their Skill and
: Taste Not a Garment in the
Entire Assortment is Over Two
Weeks Old.
For beauty of making, richness
of trimming and extreme correct
ness of fashion, these stylish gar
ments surpass the best we have
shown this season. The offerings
have been selected with the ut
most care and include such cloths
as Chinchilla, Beaver, Covert and
Kersey. Many of the choicest
are lined throughout with silk.
A small lot of novelty dress pat
terns comprising some very choice
and desirable suits, which we
offer at extraordinary induce
ments. Dress Patteins-$4.90
Dress Patterns 5.98
Dress Patterns- 7.45
Dress Patterns 8.45
Dress Patterns 8.97
Dress Patterns 9.75
$11.00
12.50
21.00
12.75
13.25
were
13.50
GORMAN'S
Grand Depot.
DR. REEVES
412 Spruce St.. Scranton.
Dr. Roovob Is now fully establlHhed at
412 Spruco street, Seranton. He has per
formed some wonderful cures and has
gained the confidence of the public. He
has come to stay and will remain PEIt
MANENTLY at his Spruce street parlors
He has had long and varied experience In
hospital and private practice and treats
all acute and chronic diseases of men, wo
men and children.
He gives advice, service!, and examln.i'
tlons FREE OP CHARGE. No one is
turned away.
He, with hla assistants, treat all dls
euses of the nervous system, diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia,
rheumatlHm, lost vitality, premature
weaxness or decay in uoin sexes, nervous
aeniuiy, cniarrn, tumors, cancers, orup
tlons, blood poisoning, fits, epilepsy, In
discretions and errors of youth, lost maiv
hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtas' dance,
axthma, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver,
moneys, Diaauer, stomacn, etc
YOUNG MEN POSITIVELY CURED
Offer to the Public for Catarrh.
Any one suffering with Catarrh who
wishes to be permanently, quickly and
cheaply cured may receive three months'
treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The
doctor has discovered a specific for this
dreaded disease. You can tteat and cure
yourself and family with It at home. It
never falls to cute. A trial treatment
free.
OFFICK HOURS-Dally a. m. to 9 p.
m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
Take elevator In Christian's Hat Store,
or stairs.
Remember the name and numbor.
DR.-:- REEVES,
412 SPRUCE STREET. SCRANTON.
QARPETS
OilCloths,
Linoleums,
Curtains,
Window Shades and
i Wall Paper.
1 AH the Latest Designs.
J. Scott Inglis
419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE,
four doors abov Wyoming House
NOVELTY
PATTERNS
NEWS OF THIS VICINITY
AliCUlULD.
Mrs. Edward Craig, a respected and
well known resident of the East Side,
died on Sunday morning after along ill
ness. Mrs. Craig was an old resident
of this borough; having come here when
the place contained only a few houses.
Sho was a klndhearted and hospitable
lady who was respected by all who
knew her. She la survived by three
daughters and two sons. They arc Mrs.
John.Healyi, Mary and Surah Craig and
John Crnlg, of this place, and another
son In the west. Her funeral takes
place this morning. Interment will be
In the Catholic cemetery.
Ths family of Thomas Battle, of Cen
ter street, has moved to Carbundale.
James Gllgallon, jr., of South Main
street, has been promoted to the as
sistant superlntendcncy of the business
of the Metropolitan Life Insurance
company In this district. Ho succeeds
M. F. Gilhuol, who bus been made as-
slstant superintendent of Carbondale
district.
Tho fair of St. Thomas' congregation
closed on Saturday night until Thanks
giving, when It will re-open in the
afternoon and evening. The attendance
on Saturday was very large and a
nigniy interesting entertainment was
given.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawler, Mrs. M. F,
McLaughlin and Mrs. P. W. Fadden,
of Olyphant, called on friends here last
evening.
Abrum Howells, of the Ridge, Is on
the jury this week.
Although the borough election Is
nearly three months away, already
there Is speculation as to who the can
didates for the various offices will be.
It Is not likely that the contest will be
as interesting this year as It has been In
previous years, because there is neither
a burgess nor a tax collector to be
elected. There are only two council
men, two school directors, three as
sessors and the minor" ward officers to
be chosen. The terms of Councllmen
Caffrey and Swift expire in March and
the terms of School Directors Price,
Lally and Kielty expire In June. It Is
said that Mr. Swift will be a candidate
to succeed himself In the council, and
it is announced that T. F. O'Horo will
also be a candidate for the same office.
For school director Mr. Lally and Mr.
Kielty may again be candidates and It is
hinted that Thomas F. Kelly will also
be a candidate for Mr. Lolly's seat and
Conrad Kllenbauer for that of Mr.
Kielty. So far no one from the First
ward has come forward to succeed Mr.
Caffrey or Mr. Price. Patrick J. Mc
Donnell, of Mount Vernon, may be the
Democratic candidate for assessor in
the Second ward and John R. McIIale
candidate for constable from the same
ward. These are all the names thus
far mentioned in connection with the
different offices to be filled. .
Our line of ladles' solid cold band rlnirs
for Jl is large and varied. Uuvldow Bros.
None but skilled
workmen employed
at Davldow Bros.
Gold glove hooks. Davldow Bros.
Our lino of collarettes is large and com
plete. Davldow Bros.
Sulphur stone rings. Davldow Bros.
NEW MILFOKD.
It Is reported that a third rail will be
laid on the Montrose railroad in order
that coal may be brought from the Le
high Valley without changing cars.
William B. Phlnney and James Ten
nant returned Saturday from Montrose,
where they have been attending court.
The revival meetings now in progress
at the Baptist church are proving very
interesting and are largely attended.
New Milford is to have a dancing
school the coming winter. The affair is
to open with a grand ball in the near fu
ture. A grand musical concert will take
place In South Gibson this evening un
der the management of Professor Rack
lyeft, of Binghamton.
While the Jackson Cornet band was
practicing one evening last week they
were invited Into the Central hotel at
that place, where a nice banquet sup
per was served by the ladles.
The Methudlst people are preparing
for a series of revival meetings, to com
mence early in December.
Isaac Glllepsie i3 recovering from a
severe Illness.
John Beam has moved his family to
Lestershire, N. Y.
Union Thanksgiving services will be
held in the Presbyterian church at 10.SO
a. m. Rev. C. C. Luther will preach.'
Richard Hartt Is quite sick.
The entertainment by the Guild ot
Bethany, which was to have been held
nt the opera house last Friday evening,
has been postponed to Wednesday even
ing, Nov. 28.
roiuicians in tnis vicinity express
themselves in favor, of electing C. V.
Wright, of Susquehanna, to fill the va
cancy caused by the death of his
brother.
Susquehanna County Pomona grange,
No. SMtl, will hold Its next session with
Brooklyn grange, Wednesday and
Thursday, Dec. 5 and 6.
Our line of ladles' solid cold band rlnirs
tor 51 is large aim varied. Davldow Bros
Orange spoons. Triple
Plate, 52.00 per
sot. Davldow Bros.
Gold button hooks. Davldow Bros.
A household maxim for the busy bar
gain seeker,- Davldow Bros.
.. i .
Anything fa.tfce lino of sulphur goods
can be had ut uavUlow liros.
EAST STUOUDSBUMJ.
The Normal Foot Bull team will play
Easton Foot Ball team on the Normal
campus Thanksgiving Day.
Miss Schoonover spent a few days of
Inst week with her parents at Bethle
hem.
Professor Bible and Professor Paul
lectured at Milford Institute last week
Miss Edmunds spoke at the institute
last week.
Professor Kemp gave an Interestin
lecture on "The Chivalry of the Twen-
Beecham's pills are for bili
ousness, bilious headache,
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid
liver, dizziness, sick headache,
bad taste in the mouth, coated
tongue, loss of appetite, sal
low skin, when caused by con
stipation; and constipation is
the most frequent cause of al
of them.
Book free; pills 2 sc. At
drugstores, or, write B. F. Al
len Co., 365 Canal St., New
York.
tleth Century" In Stroudsburg court
house Thursday night.
M1s Price is visiting Miss Shaeffer, at
the Normal. .
A great many Monroe county teach
ers, who attended the teacher's insti
tute held In Stroudsburg last week, vis
ited the Normal. ,
Mr. Florey, one of last year's students.
visited his friends at the Normal, Wed
nesday.
Professor Park, who has been on the
sick list for the past few weeks, is im
proving. Mr. Graul is able to be about again,
after an Illness of a few days.
We wish It distinctly understood that
we ar selling a stock of unredeemed
pledges at a big simrlltce. Davldow Bros.
Musical Instruments. Yes, wo have a
big line. Davldow Bros.
Solid silver and gold belt pins, neat de
signs. Davldow Bros.
It Is useless for anyone to try and find a
nicer assortment of link cuff buttons than
Davldow Bros. have. .
After dinner tea and
Triple pluted silverware.
coffee spoons.
Davldow Bros.
TUNKIIAMSOCK.
W. R. Arnts, the genial and popular
barber, has been in poor health for
some time. He is now undergoing treat
ment at the hands of Dr. Lcete, u'.
Scranton.
Mrs. Calvin Ferris, who ZuZTnten de
clintng for a long time, passed away
Friday evening. The funeral was hold
at 2 p. m. Sunday, Rev. W. M. Ililler
officiating. She was a woman of many
Christian virtues and held the respect
of all those who knew her. '
Almond Cassidy, while painting at
the residence of W. H. Harding, fell
from a ladder and thrust a rusty null
through the palm of his hand. It made
a very painful wound and causes him
much trouble.
Esquire Kutz is in poor health.
A special session of court will be
held Doc. 6 at 9 a. m., to close up the
odds and ends of business preparatory
to the retirement of Judge Slttser from
the bench.
The special missionary service of the
Epworth league which was to have
been held Thanksgiving evening has
been postponed to the Sunday evening
following.
Charles E. Terry went to Philadelphia
Saturday upon business pertaining to
the contest upon the judgeship.
E. C. .Wasser, whose recent death in
Wllkes-Barre is recorded, was well
known in this place, having been a
partner with J. Selden Swisher in the
old skating rink.
A 15-year-old daughter of Philip
Kunsman, of Tunkhannock township
will be burled at Sunnyside cemetery
this afternoon.
Judge Palmer Jenkins died at about
8 o'clock this morning. Ho had been
ailing since election day, nt which time
he caught a severe cold resulting in
pneumonia. He was 79 years old and
served a term as associate Judge within
the past six years.
The Skinners Eddy Methodists will
hold a fair in the old church at that
place on Thursday. A chicken pie din
ner and the usual bric-a-brac for sale
are among the attractions.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harding, of Gib
son, Pa., visited friends here over Sun
day.
The teacher's institute having been
appointed for the week beginning Dec
17 the borough schools will close on tho
Friday preceding and not open until
Jan. 2.
Baby rings, baby rings,
baby
baby
rings,
baby rings, baby rings,
Davldow Bros.
rings.
Gold button hooks. Davldow Bros.
Gold glove hooks. Davldow Bros.
It Is useless for anyone to try and And
nicer assortment of link cuff buttons
than Davldow Bros. have.
Our miners' friend Is a $1 clock. Guar
anteed timekeeper. Davldow Bro3.
CAUBONDALE.
Mrs. Hugh Holand died on Sunday
morning at 9 o'clock. Deceased was
years of age and is survived by her hus
band and two sons. Funeral will be
held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock
at St. Rose church.
A. S. Rowley, of Scranton, spent Sun
day in thi3 city, being called here by
the serious illness of his mother.
Frank Berry, of Canaan street, will
leave this morning for Philadelphia,
where lie will reside.
Ellas Thomas, employed as night
watchman around the Delaware and
Hudson company Bhops In this city,
fell at an early hour Sunday and broke
his collur bone. Mr. Thomas Is 71 years
of age.
Mrs. Ralph I.lster, of .Washington
street, Is In Philadelphia, the guest of
her son, Alfred, of that city.
Tom Rowley, of Binghamton, called
on Carbondale friends Sunday.
Alexander Clune, of Canunn street,
employed at the Northwest colliery,
was badly scalded with steam on Sun
day evening while on duty.
Mrs. Chaiie3 Rogers, of Spring street,
will leave today for White Haven to re
side with her daughter, Mrs. Charles
Driggs.
Mrs. Charles Berry died ut her homo
on jjuiuuin street on Sunday after a
short Illness of typhoid pneumonia.
1817 rtogeis liros. trlplu
knives, 37c. Davldow Bis.
plnted butter
Our line of luiiles' nolli gold baml rlnirg
ror i is iurgo and varied,, Davldow Kro.-;.
Vl Uofiers liros. trlbjc plated miffar
shells, Sic. UavlUow Bfoa.
Sterling silver cutkrs. Davldow Bros.
1847 Rogers Tiros, triple pluted forks,
W.W a net. uavldow Ilroa.
Mothers' Molhcrs!! Mothers:--;
Mrs. Inslow's Soothlns Syrup has
been used for over fifty yenrs by mil
lions of mothers for their children while
teethiiiK, with perfect success. It Boothes
the child, softens the kiwis, allays all
pain; cures wind colic, und Is the best
remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists
in every pnrt or tne world. Jio sure and
ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrua.
and take no other kind. Twenty-tive cents
a bottle. !
When in need of sporting goods, remem
ber Davldow Bros, i
None but skilled watchmakers
ployed at Davldow Uros.
I10NESDALK.
Edwin F. Torrey, Jr., passed Sunday
at his home here.
An industrial school will bo started
In the lecture room of Grace church
next Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m.
This sehool will be for young girls from
16 years tlown to kindergarten children.
The art of serving will be the first
branch taken upj after which It is
hoped other branches will evolve, si'ih
as trade school for boya, etc. The it
at present will be 5 cents per month to
those who can afford to pay, others
will be gladly welcomed,, The school
is In the hands of competent teachers
and Is not sectarian. Young persons of
all conditions and creeds will be warm
ly received. The first class Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. . ..
Boating on the Delaware and Hudson
canal Is over for this season, the last
boat being loaded Monday morning.
If you arc seeking anything in the lino
of silverware Jbat would make an appro
priate wedding present, call at Davlidow
Bros.
Sulphur stone necklaces. Davldow Bros.
We wish it distinctly understood that we
are selling a stock of unredeemed pledges
ut a big suerlllcc. Davldow Bros.
When your wateli needs repairing, re
member that Davldow Bros, employ none
but skilled workmen.
Gentlemen, have you seen the new style
link cuff buttons that Davldow Bros, have
for sule
OLYPHANT.
An Arabian woman, while walking on
the Ontario railroad near Pi lceburg last
evening, was struck by an engine and
inaturitly killed. The body was taken
charge of by Undertaker Sweeney and
placed in the morgue, where an Inquest
will be held today. An envelope -was
found on her person addressed to
Franclssek Bykrskl, Duryea, box 21,
North America.
The members of Ihe Young Men's
Christian union will play a game of foot
ball on the grounds opposite the On
tarlo and Western depot Thanksgiving
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, of Lacka
wanna, spent Sunday with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Mary Cowley, of Delaware
street.
Miss Gertrude Thomas, who has been
visiting at Mrs. John Thomas' for the
past three weeks, returned to her home
In Scranton yesterday.
Misses Mary Carbine and Lizzie Far
rell visited friends hi Providence Sun
day.
J. N. Lilllbiidge is ut Saratoga.
Albert Jones, of Plymouth, returned
home yesterday after spending a few
days at Thomas Patten's.
Professor Moran, who has been seri
ously ill, Is Improving slowly.
We have sterling sliver butter knives
and sugar shells. Davldow Bros.
Gold tooth picks at Davldow Bros,
DUHYEA.
Mlss.Kittle Judge spent Sunday with
friends at Plttston.
Dr. Hlslop, of Plains, was in town yes-
terday.
Mrs. Corcoran and Miss Nellie Doner,
of Plttston, was visiting friends here
yesterday.
T. F. O' Donnelly, of Parsons, is spend
Ing a few days here.
Edwin rtee.se, of Nantlcoke, was the
guest of Willie Owens, on Sunday.
John Chambers, of Nantlcoke, spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. James
McCarty. ,
The Ked Men will hold a ball at
Urban's hall, on Wednesday night.
Gllboy's orchestra will furnish music
for dancing.
It Is useless for any one to try and find
a nicer assortment of link cuff buttons
than Davidow Bros. have.
We have sterling silver butter knives
and sugar shells. Davldow Bros.
CURES
Biliousness.
CURES
Biliousness.
CURES
Biliousness.
Direct Proof.
Sty wife has been troubled
with Liver CompUintand Pal
pitation of ths hurt forover a
ytar. Her case bfljad ths skill
of our bust phyrioisns. After
using thren bottlu of your
Burdock Blood fitters Mis is
almost oiitlrsly well. Ws truly
rccommtnu your nsdlolne.
Oionoi W, flHAVIX,
MontpolUr, Williaca Co., O
Regulates
the
LIVER.
1 BELL
LACKAWANNA AVE
GIVE 110 BBC
There is but one way to do business, that is to give the best
value at the lowest
ANKRUPT SALE
from the Hyde Park Clothing Store is still being contin
ued, nobody has any expuse to be without
A FIRST-CLASS WINTER OUTFIT.
Aiv uuL'um tne stocks
iiriro vp raid for it enables ns to sell it nt ridirnlons
ly low prices. Opportunities
ing Cheap, do not occur otteu
tage of :
Children's Pauls will be sold for $ .12
Children's Waist
Children's Suits, pants and waist,
Children's Suits
.13
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4,75
Bo)s' listers, extra value,
Men's Wool Suits
SALE NOW GOING ON
AT BOTH STORES,
.114 South Main Avenue,- Hyde Park, and the
11 fSLO
Sign of tha Bell.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY,
Genera! Office: SCRANTON, PA.
His Enemy
Dyspepsia Causes , Much
Suffering.
Pains and Distress After Eating Re
lleved by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
"C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
" I must praise Hood's Sarsaparllla for the
good It lias done me, I was troubled with dys
pepsia. I hud severe pains in my heart, and the
swelling of my stomach and distress after eat
Inn caused me much autlcriitir. I tried different
remedies without (retting relief. Finally I de
cided to glvo Hood's Hitrsiurilla a trial, being
tho llrst one iu tuwu to take it. After taking
Sarsaparilla
Bve bottles, I felt perfectly well and have enjoyed
good health ever since. Many of the towns
people have asked me about tho success el
Hood's Sarsaimrllla, and I have cheerfully rec
ommemled It feeling Indeed icmtefiil fur the icood
It has done me. Friends and relatives havo also
taken liood's Sarsaparllla Willi good results."
jwii.i.ai:i a. nTm.M., airuiesiowu, ra,
Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion.
1 HUNT i CQNNELL
CO.,
' MAHUTACTUnERS' AQEHTS FOB
TRENTON IRON CO.'S
WIRE ROPE.
VAN ALEN & CO.'S
STEEL NAILS.
OXFORD IRON C0.S
BERCHANT BAR IRON.
REVERE RUBBER CO.'S
BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE.
FAYERWEATHER & LADEW'S
"HOYT'S" LEATHER BELTING.
A. B. BONNEVILLE'S
"STAR" PORTLAND CEMENT.
AMERICAN BOILER C0.S
. "ECONOMY" HOT AIR FURNACES. '
GRIFFING IRON CO.'S
BUNDY RADIATOR!
434 LACKAWANNA AVE.
mr. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of the best quality for domestli
use, uuu 01 an sizes, ueuvered
part of the city at lowest price.
in an
uraera ten tu my umce
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE.
near room, llrat iioor, Third National
Lmun, ui weiii uy mini or leiepnono to the
tiine. will receive Drcimnt attorn inn
Special contracts win be made for the
miv auu uc.ivci y ul uucKwneai coal.
WM. T. SMITH.
THE BELL
tin
II
price. While our
OF GOOD CLOTHING
at onernr s ftaie. nieiow
like this to buy Good Cloth
and should be taken advan
Men's Overcoats
Men's listers
(icnuinc Shetland listers
Men's l'ea Jackets
Men's Fine Dress Suits
Men's Dress Pants
82.75
2.00
(I.50
2.75
S.75
10 fli
Jl
230 LACKAWANNA AVE.
HOOD'S
CURES
vlEADERS OF
I ihe
400402 Lackawanna Avenue.
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DEPARTMENTS
fflZt
II
EUERY
NEW
THINGS
WHITE AND GOLD.
Hanging Four Shelf Book Rack, $3.50.
Big Value, $3.50.
A Graceful Four Leg Table, $1.90.
And Four Fold Screen Frame, all of exceptional
values and of latest patterns.
FANCY ROCKERS,
Plush and Leather Seat,
In Bamboo, Oak and
BASKETS,
TT. ttT. ..1 . ITT.
Ladder Chairs, Card Tables.
KERR & SIEBECKER
406 AND 408 LACKA. AVE.
OUR
THANKSGIVING
OFFERING
Will consist of beiieflttiiiK mankind by offering a GRAND DINING
ROOM OUTFIT, consisting of
G High Back Carved, Ant. Oak nnish, Chairs, cane scats.
1 Ant. Oak Sideboard, piano polish finish and handsomely
, carved, a large bevel mirror in the top.
1 Ant. Oak Extension Table, polish tlnlsli and heavy legs.
12 yards of Carpet, Ingrain.
And as much as is raiuircd at 49 cents per yard. Our Thanksgiving price on
this outfit will be
$32.00.
Above will be sold
REMEMBER A Cathedral Strike Clock with $50.00 purchases , of
over; a 100-plece Dinner sst with $75.00 purchases or over.
1 1 111 .i V - - -r ft iIWNl
STORES CllOSED
L0I PRICES.
Fdir
4
-!;
: DRY
IN.
$3.00 to $25.00 each.
White Enamel.
1 1 T" - 1 -l... Pi.
on credit, if required
WW
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THANKS01NINQ DAY.
BARCANS