The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 19, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRAJsTOX TKIBUXE WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1894.
LUCE BROS.'
CASH STORES,
122 N. MAIN AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA.
303 MAIN STREET, TAYLOR, PA.
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We have a larc assortment of Can
dies at prices that will please you.
ON OTHER SIDEJF CHANNEL
I'assing Events of the Day on the
West Side of the City Noted.
BIG PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH
Took Plii co on tiuminon's Records
.Muda by the Sportsincn-I uucruls of
.Stewart Sauscnbuch unJ Uunicl
James -Officers Elected.
About 200" people witnessed a sweep
stake pigeon shooting match, which
took place on Monday afternoon on
Gammon's hill. There were six entries
for the match, namely; Dave Nichols,
Van Bergen, Alex Phillips, Sim Davles,
Fry, of Taylor, and Clem Marsh, jr.
Kach man shot at nine birds. Davles
killed nine straight; Marsh, eight; Fry,
seven. The remalnding contestants
killed from three to six. Eighteen dol
lars In prize money was distributed
among the three winners.
On New Year's Day Clem Marsh and
Sim Davis will shoot at seventy birds
each, on Gammon's hill, for $100 a side.
Stewart Sausenbach Hurled.
The funeral of Stewart Sausenbach,
the young man who died at the home
of his parents, at Jackson street and
Bromley avenue, on Saturday after
noon from lung trouble, took place yes
terday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
family home. Rev. Mr. Stubbleblne, of
the Calvary Reformed church, offici
ated and preached an eloquent sermon,
paying a high tribute to the excellent
qualities of the young man. During
the service a quartette, consisting of
Miss Ethel Rlnker, Mrs. W. II. Snover,
Mrs. Albert Lewis and Mrs. F. P.
Knauss, rendered several hymns.
The floral tributes consisted of a pil
low. Inscribed "Brother," a wreath and
bouquet. Interment wns made In the
Forest Hill cemetery. E. M. Brownell
was .flower bearer. The pall bearers
were: Robert Cooper, Harry Reinhart,
Samuel Case, John DeFiigh, George
Ace, and Judson Titman.
- '
Funeral of Uunicl James.
The many friends of the late Daniel
James, of Everett nvenue and Jackson
street, who died at his home on Sat
urday last, assembled at the family
home yesterday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock, to pay their last tribute to the
departed one. Services were conducted
In English by Rev. D. C. Hughes, pas
torof the Jackson Street Baptist church,
and by Rev. W. S. Jones, of the First
Welsh Baptist church, in the Welsh
language. Both clergymen spoke on
the excellent qualities of Mr. James,
who had been a pillar In the church for
many years and a promoter of Chris
tian work. The floral tributes were
of excellent design. The Ancient Or
der of Britons, of which the deceased
-was a member, were in attendance.
The pall bearers were selected from the
lodge. Interment wns made In the
Washburn Street cemetery.
liricf Notes of Intercut.
Tho Sabbath school of the Seranton
Street Baptist church will meet tomor
row evening for the rehearsal of Christ
mas carols.
Davldow Bros. Fine Studs.
Robert Morris lodge. No. 58, Order of
American True Ivorltes, will hold a
book social In their rooms tomorrow
evening.
Davldow Bros, for Lorgnettes.
The funeral of John Curtis Frees, of
Jackson street, who met death In the
Continental mine, will take place to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment in the Wnshburn Street cemetery,
Motorman Alex. McTuggart, of the
Luzerne street line, hns resumed duty
after a long illness.
Tortured with Rheumatism tor a
Quarter ofaCentHrj.
Relief Came at Lust to the Patient
Sufferer Haw Site Wus Cured,
Sarah II. Smith, Plnevllle, Bucks
County, Pa., says: "I was a great suf
ferer from rheumatism. I had the dis
ease for over twenty-five years, and the
torture I have undergone the ptiBt quar
ter of a century no pen could describe.
Every attack I had, my entire body was
racked with pain, and I was In a terri
ble condition. I tried doctor after doc
tor and every remedy that could be sug.
Bested,, but all with the same result
None of them ever gave mo the slight-
est relief. I had had the disease so
long that It had become chronic when
I began to use Munyon'a Rheumatism
Cure. It was not long before I felt a
great deal better, and after using It n
short time the rheumatism left ma. 1 1
have not had a trace of It' since, and
am convinced that I am permanently
cured."
Munyon's Rheumntlsm Cure Is guar
anteed to cure rheumatism In any part
of the body. Acute or muscular rheu
- matUm cured In from one to live duys.
It never falls to cure sharp, shooting
pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or
breast, or soreness In any part of the
tody In from one to three hours. It Is
guaranteed to promptly cure lameness,
stiff and swollen Joints, stiff back, and
all pains In the hips and loins.- Chronlo
rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain
. In the back are speedily cured.
Munyon'a Homoeopathic Home Rem
edy Company, of Philadelphia, put up
BDeclflces for nearly every disease,
which are sold by all druggists, mostly
RACKED
for 20 cents a bottle.
Thostereoptlcan exhibition which will
be given In the Simpson Methodist
Episcopal church tomorrow evening
promises to be. entertaining and In
structive.
Davldow Bros. Fine Silverware. 1
Davldow Bros. Wedding Presents.
St. Brenden Crfuncil, No. 243, Young
Men's Institute, will give a select social
In Mears hall on Jan. 11.
Davldow Bros. Wedding Rings.
Mrs. C. J. Hansom, of Lansford, re
turned to her home yesterday after a
three weeks visit with relatives on
this side.
Davldow Bros. Holiday Goods.
Philip Davles, of Eynon street, will
return today from Exeter' Academy,
Vermont, to spend the holidays with
his parents.
Davldow Bros, for Diamonds.,
Davldow Bros. Guiib! Guns! Guns!
Davldow Bros, for Gold Rings.
The members of the Plymouth Con
gregational church have elected the fol
lowing .- officers: Deaoons, Thomas
Eynon, Samuel Savllle and Arthur
Lewis; standing committee, Z. A.
Stover, Samuel B. Powell and Morgan
P. Daniels; music committee, Miss
Martha Vaughn, TV W. Phillips and A.
B. Evnon: wavs and means committee,
James Phillips,' D. Williams, James P.
Harris, Albert Carson and Miss Jennie
Lewis; clerk, Miss Lizzie A. Evans;
financial secretary, Walter Wllklns;
treasurer, Samuel H.' Powell.
Davldow Urns. Italian Vases.
Davldow Bros.- Bronze Statues.
Hyde Paek lodge, No. 339, Free and
Accepted Masons, have elected the fol
lowing officers . for . the ensuing year:
Worthy master, John H.. Reynolds;
senior warden, Daniel H. James; Junior
warden, William Parsons; treasurer,
William It. Williams; secretary, Charles
E. Lannlng; trustees, Alfred Godshall,
Evan S. Jones, sr., Charles R. Pitcher.
They will be Installed at the next meet
ing. Davldow Bros. Silver novelties.
Davldow Bros. Silver Seals.
West Side, lluslncss Directory.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, $1.40
per dozen. Tney are lust lovely, con
vince yourself by calling at Starner'H
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
HORSKSHOEING-N. Bush, practical
hoi'seshoer. Worn none only m a nrt
class manner and Ruaranteed satlsfue
tory. Shop, Price street, close to North
Main avenue. ,
GROCERIES Revere Standard Java
Coffee Is unexcolled. The leading coffee
of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma
son & Co. Fine Groceries, 116 South
Muln avenue.
SECOND HAND FURNITURE - Cash
for anytning you nave to sen, furni
ture, Stoves, Tools, elr. Call and see
the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and lU-ti
Jackson street.
WALL PAPER Go to Fred Reynolds,
i worm Alum avenue, aim see nis
complete line of Wall Paper,- l'alnts
and Window Shudcs. Just opened with
new stock.
PLUMBING William D. Griffiths, 113
North Main avenue, does Ilrst-class
Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Kitting.
Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed.
OYSTERS R. E. Davis' market house.
Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Fruits.
Oysters served In every style. 310 North
Main avenue,' next to Clarke's.
NORTH EM) KOTES.
Miss Margaret Jacobs returned to her
home in Nantlcoke yesterday after a
brief visit with friends here.
The members of ithe flnanolal commit
tee, of the benefit festival of David G.
Evans, are requested to meet in the
library rooms In Osterhout's building
tomorrow evening.
The Delaware and Hudson Canal
company has put In new walks near its
trucks on Dickson avenue. It has also
made a number of Improvements
around Its yard o.t Green Ridge.
Great preparations are belnff made
by the ladles of the Welsh Congrega
tional church for the old-Onshloned
Welsh tea whloh they intend to give
New Year's eve and all day New Year's
Communications for The Tribune can
be left at the Lewis drug store on Provi
dence square, Jehu's grocery store on
Wayne avenue,. Hangi's grocery store
on Dickson avenue, and Siekler's drug
store on Providence road.
Rev. Jeanette Olmstead, of Gustavus,
O., for many years national lecturer of
the Women's Christian Temperance
union In the social purity department,
will leoture In the Puritan Congrega
tional church tonight on "The Ideal In
Social Life." - ' -
Patrolman Reese G. Jones found a
young Swede, about 18 years old, wan
dering around town about 10 o'clock
yesterday morning looking for Belmont
Street. He was unable to either talk
or understand English, out Officer
Jones, with the assistance of Mall Car
rler McGeary, carried on a conversa
tlon with him in German. They found
out that while the Swede's ticket read
Providence, Penn., It was Providence,
R. I., that was meant. He claims to be
looking for an uncle, who Js manager
of a large factory there.' His hand
baggage Is now in the station house,
but his trunk Is In the Lehigh Valley
station at Plttston.
Gentlemen, Attention!
Do you know we carry twenty thousand
fine Key West and Imported. Cigars?
Our box price Is the wholesale price.
10. G. COURSEN,
$0.00 to California
Is the price of double., berth In Tourist
Slleping Cur from Chlcugo on are famous
Phllllps-Rock Island Tourist Excursions.
Through cars on fust trains leave Chi
cago Tuesdays via Fort Worth and El
Puso, and Thursdays via Scenic Route,
Write for particulars to A. Phillips &. Co.,
Ill sontn isintn street, I'mnicielplila.
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G.P.A., Chicago.
Chronic Rheumatism Cun lie Cured.
Dr. Potter's Rheumatic Pills, a radleal
cure for chronic Rheumatism, Gout,
Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism In the hips.
and all diseases depending upon or having
their origin In Trio Acid Diathesis. They
act direct upon the blood and kidneys,
eliminating the uric add, the cause of
all Rheumatism, etc. If you are suffering
from Rheumatism take Dr. Potter s Rheu.
matic Pills. They have cured cases of
years' stumling and will not fail to cure
you. Price, $1 a box. For sale wholesale
and retail by Matthew Bros,, Seranton,
Pa.
l ine Solid Gold Kings Set with
Stones, $1.00. Davldow Bros.
Fine assortment of calendars, 1895.
PRATT'S BOOK STORE.
Music Boxes Inclusively.
Rest made. Play any desired number of
tunes. Gautschl A Sons, manufacturers,
1030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won-
d erf ul orchestral organs, only K and $10.
Specialty: Old musle boxes carefully ro
paired und Improved with new tunes. .
Rnte Collection of Books In Holiday
Bindings.
PRATT'S BOOK STORE.
What would make a more appropriate
A mas present than a cnolce Etching. En-
graving or Water Color? Stewart, In the
Y. M. C. A. building has a large display
of line pictures at the lowest prices.
Beautiful Juvenile Books.
- PRATT'S BOOK BTORE.
Any tho Weber
and get the best - At Guernsey Bros
Picture Framing at Griffin's new studio,
iV9 vvyuiiuus HVUIIUU,
Rorklng Horses and Shooflles of all
Sizes and Styles.
PRATT'S BOOK STORE.
NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE
Christmas Anniversary of Cedar Ave
nue Kindergarten School. I
WILL BE HELD NEXT SATURDAY
Rev. Rogers Israel Will Address the Chil
dren -Lackawanna Knitting Mills Go
ing to Shut Down-Simon Sclicucr
Retires from Business.
Next Saturday afternoon the pupils
of St. Luke's Cedar Avenue Kinder
garten school will observe their Christ
mas annlversnry with an entertainment
of vocal and Instrumental music and
refreshments will be served. The rieeu
slon will be a noteworthy- one In the
history of the school. Such a pro
gramme wilt be given, In which all the
pupils will tuke part, as will show ull
who attend the progress the children
have made In their kindergarten
studios. The entertainment ,wlll open
at 6 o'clock In the afternoon und will
last about an hour. Prominent mem
bers of St. Luke's Episcopal church
will be there as Invited guests. After
the exercises the children will be ad
dressed by Rev. Rogers Israel.
Shut-Down at tho Woolen Mill.
It is announced that the Lackawanna
knitting mills, on Brook street, are get
ting In readiness to suspend operations
after the first of the year. The prin
cipal work being done at the mills now
Is the clearing up of all the stock on
hund. This will be bad news to the
number of employes engaged at tho
mill; but it is believed that the suspen
sion will be only temporary and not
of any length. It will be remembered
that It Is usual for the mills to ekise
for a brief period every year and that
must be the reason of the present an
nouncement. Simon Sclicucr Sells Out.
Saddler S. J. II. Scheuer, of Cedar
avenue, hns disposed of his stock and
fixtures and has retired from the busi
ness. Two energetic young men com
prising the firm of Schmidt & Blege will
succeeed Mr. Scheuer. The business Is
an old and established one and the
retiring proprietor was quite sut-cessful.
Mr. Scheuer hns not decided what his
future plans will be.
Shorter Paragraphs. -
A regular monthly meeting of the
stockholders of the Seranton - Axle
works will be held at the office of the
works tomorrow afternoon at 2, o'clock
Davldow Bros., pickle castors.
Davldow Bros., for fine goods.
Silver (Davldow Bros.') novelties.
Davldow Bros., silver thimbles.
Davldow Bros., cake baskets.
Holiday (Davldow Bros.') goods.
The two children who were lost as re
ported in this column yesterday did not
belong to the family of a woman named
Judge but to Mrs. Thomas Joynt, of
Stone avenue. The youngsters were re
turned home lute In the evening by a
man who found them wandering on the
street.
Davldow Bros., watches repaired.
Davldow Bros., for belt pins.
Davldow Bros., for bargains.
Davldow Bros., for oyster forks.
Davldow Bros., for orange spoons.
Davldow Bros., coffee spoons.
Rudolph, the 3-year-old son of Chris
tian Dlnkle, of Rink place, In the Nine
teenth ward, died yesterday morning.
Interment will take place In Plttston
Avenue cemetery tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock. . ,
Davldow. Bros., tea table spoons.
Davldow Bros., nut picks.
Davldow Bros., nut crackers.
Davldow Bros., for onyx clocks. '
Davldow Bros., for marble clocks.
Davldow Bros., for shirt studs.
Diphtheria Is raging on this side, the
physicians report, and one out of every
live families has some one of the house
hold down with It. A preventative
given by the physicians Is the wearing
of warm flannels about the chest.
Davldow Bros., for cut glass.
Davldow Bros. Manicure Sets.
Davldow Bros. Scarf Pins.
Davldow Bros. Necklaces.
Davldow Bros. Link Cuff Buttons.
Davldow Bros.- Cuff Buttons.
Beware of Imitations.
Rogers spoons can be bought for 50c. a
set, but Davldow Bros, are the only ones
the eity selling 1S47 Rogers Bros, triple-
plated teaspoons for $1.60.
DIX.MORE DOINGS.
Frank BUckens Is out after several
days' Illness.
Dr. Chamberlain Is ill at his home on
Bloom street. ,
Charles Nemeyer is homo from La
fayette college.
Miss Kate Meyers, of Moscow, is vlslt
ng Mrs. R. Gllllgan.
A select social was held In Odd Fel
lows' hall last evening.
'Rev. R. Hlorns, of Seranton, will lec
ture for "the Loyal Legion Saturday
evening. . - -.
Charles Cole Is home from Princeton,
spending his holiday vacation with his
parents.
Charles Cole, a farmer living at Mos
cow, was arrested Monday noon for In
sulting a young lady who was waiting
Those
Queer
People
There's
No Better
Christmas
Present
for the 1
Little Ones.
All parts on sale now at The
Tribune business office.
The Only Manufactory
la Seranlou.
CHAMBERS
518 Lackawanna Ave.
RARE ATTRACTIONS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
In addition to our rendy-mudo utork,
our SPECIAL OKUKK depai tinent
cannot fall tn interest you. Nj uch
variety of CHOIOB HANDLKS AND
FABHICs u var btjfor. showu in
this city, We abnll ba Kind to have
yon call, whether you purchase or not.'
Bspalring, Ke-ooverlng equal to new.
SILK LAMP SHADES
All our own make, abnolutolv une
otmiod for STYLE, QUALITY and
PRICE.
11!
on the table where he stopped for din
ner. Cole gave bail before Justice
Cooney to appear for trial.
Frank Stephens, of Green Ridge, is
giving his newly purchased house a
new coat of paint.
Prayer meeting at the Presbyterian
church this evening will commence at
7 o'clock instead of 7.30. ,
The Prohibition club held a business
meeting at Loyal Legion hall Monday
evening. They will meet again Jan. 9.
Miss Mame Biglan, of Drinker street,
and Peter Duggan, of Hyde Park, will
be married this afternoon at St. Mary's
church.
The robbery case has been settled
that occurred at the Corners Saturday
night Mr. Nonck, the farmer who was
robbed of his watch and cash, offered
to Bettle for $25 each, which the pris
oners, Parfrey and Philbln, patd.
The funeral of Martin McLone, who
died at his home on Chestunt street
Monday morning, will be held this
morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's
church, where a solemn high mass of re
quiem will be celebrated. Mr. McLane
was the borough's oldest resident. He
was born In Klllbride, County Mayo,
Ireland, In 1S07. In 1832 he removed to
this country and located In Seranton,
where he livod for three years. He
then moved to Dunmore and engaged
in mercantile pursuits, which he fol
lowed until 1877, when he retired. Ho
had been a resident of Dunmore for
more than sixty years. Mr. McLane
was at one time associate judge in the
old city court of Seranton.
IF YOU NEED a good medlc-lno to
purify your blood, give nerve strength
and build up your entire system, take
Hood's Sarsapurllla. it prevents sick
ness by making pure blood.
HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick head
ache, Indigestion and biliousness. 25c.
A l ady's Open l uce
Stem winding watch. Guaranteed a per
fect timekeeper for $3.50. Davldow Bros.
Kings, Kings, Rings, Rings,
Rings, Rlnus, Rings, Rings, Rings, Rings,
Rings, Rings, Rings, Davldow Bros.,
Rings, Rings, Rings.
When Baby was slot, we gave her Castorta,
When she was a Child, ho cried for Castorta,
When sha became Miss, she cluog to Castorla,
Vtocn the had Children, ihe gave them Castorla-
Have now- completed their arrangements
tor tne noiiuays, snowing the largest unu
most complete stock they have ever dln
pluyed, consisting of
WATCHES I
Which they have In great variety. All
groades In Gold, Silver and Gold Filled
Cases. Having had numerous concessions
from manufacturers, they have given
their customers the full benelits of them
making the prices of the best watches
nearly as low as are asked by others for a
very inferior quality.
DIAflONDSt
Having made our purchases before the
late raise of 15 per cent. In tariff and hav
Ing been VEKV PARTICULAR in select
Ing only perfect stones of a line color and
cut, we arc sure we can satisfy the best of
Judges as to price or quality. We have
them mounted in Brooches, Rings, Ear
rings, Studs, Scarf Pins and in nearly all
articles of jewelry.
SILVER
Is now very cheap. We have It In a
thousand shapes, from a rake basket to a
toothpick. A WONDERFUL variety.
People are ASTONISHED when prices
are mentioned.
RICH CUT GLASS
A brilliant and dazzling display. Low
prices for labor and perfected machinery
have done wonders with the prices.
FINE JEWELRYl
The finest on earth.
Hundreds of styles of
STONE RINdS!
New und beautiful.
Opera Glasses.
Chains, Lockets and Charms.
BANQUET LAMPS
And Onyx Top Tubleg. All new and ele
gant designs. Art Porcelains, all brought
In since the new tariff went In effect.
CLOCKS!
Poroeluln, Onyx, Murble find Gilt. Wo
huve BIG BARGAIN'S in a lot of Marble
Clocks, Just received. Less thun half
price. They are fitted with the best Amer
ican Jeweled movements and are about as
cheap as a good commun clock. They are
well worth looking at.
All nre invited to look at our display,
whether purchuslng or not. At the oid
stand.
307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
N. A, WERT'S
(ii
1)1
WYOMING AVE., SCRANTON.
STEINWAY & SON
DECKER BROTHERS
KRANICH i BACK
STULTZ 2 BAUER .
and
Others
PIANOS
Alao a large stock of first-class
ORGANS
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
MUSIC, ETC.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest improved furnish
lngs and apparatus for keeping
jneat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ave).
DEW com
1 51
Emergency Kospi
Doctors and nurses realize tho necesst
ty of counteracting tho effects of the
shock" which accompanies all aeck'.out
and surgical cases, and which more of len
proves fatal than the original cause.
Animation is temporarily suspended.
Something must bo dono to start "tho
wheels" going again, as it were. Tho
stomach is iu no condition to digest a
sufficient amount of food to nourish
the other organs of the body, so they
resort to
Bovinino
tho original raw food, because the least
amount of it contains tho most life,
strength und blood-producing qualities
of anything known to medical scienco.
It will, unaided, sustain strength for
weeks, und can be retained by tho
Weakest Stomach,
Bovinino is not a nicdicino, but a
builder of flesh and bone, und a nmkci
of blood. For all cases of sickness,
chronic invalids, infants or tho aged, it
is indispensable. 25,000 physicians en
dorse it.' Sold by ull druggists. Thi
Bovlninu Co., New York.
OUR
NATIVE ME
The Great Blood Purifier and
Liver Regulator.
200 DAYS' TREATMENT, $1.00
COMPOSED OF
And will PoMUtdIv cure nil dlssniei arising
trom IMPURE BLOOD, SUCH AS
Rheumatism. Kidney Disorder,
Liver Complaint, Sick and Nerv
ous Headache, IMeuralgiu, JJys
rerHla. Fever and Antic, Scrofu
la, Female Complaints, Erysipe
las, NervouH Affections, i.atari li,
and all Syphilitic Diseases.
E. M. 1IETZEL, AGENT,
330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
Call and Get Circulars.
If you would have the
LARGEST
Amount of heat from the
LEAST
Amount of fuel, you must
nave a
Howard Furnace.
Foots & Shear Co
ink
OF SCRANTON.
WILLIAM CO.NNF.I.L, President.
GEO. U. C ATI. IN, Vice-Presidents
t , - WILLIAM II. PLCk, Casulcr,
DIRECTORS:
William Connell. James Archbald, Al
fred Hand. Ueore II. Cutllii.'llcury Uclin,
Jr., William T. Smith, Luther Keller.
The management of this bank points
wlthprldoto ltd record during the panic
of 189.S, and previous punics, when spec
ial facilities were extended to Its business
accounts. .
OF ALL KINDS.
Maurice River Cove,
Blue Point and ,
Rockaway . . .
Oysters,
CLAMS
MEDIUM AND- :
LITTLE NECH
tal
HERBS
BARKS
l SSI f?PLQ
POULTRY 1
All kiuils of Fresh Fish, Lobster,
Hard Crabs, Escallops and
Shrimps; at
PIERCE'S MARKET.
PENN AVENUE.
China Close ti reduced IS to 40 per cent
Dec. 10, 1891.
Removal
Sale
i
of
Furniture
at
HULL & CO.'S,
205 WYOMING 'AVENUE.
Fine Dretuinz Tublen greatly reduced In price
"WELL, SIR"
"Spectacles 1"
Yes sir! We
have a specialist
here to fit you who
does nothing else.
Sit right down
and have your
I J IT f eycs littci' in a
scientific manner.
LLOYD, JEWELER
423 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
A Decided Mora In the BlcAtes trade baa set
In and It will pnv vrm to exutuina the stock of
JUKIBCH'B. at i; S giiruce strout. Fine line of
ruperior pockot cutlery, razorx, etc.. for Holi
day trade, Quiiaatid ammunition at bottom
flmires. Altn Bonis aecond band boels at
prices that will astonish you. Seeing ie bulierlug
Illtil
??S(dP rfWiir F-'IiW'" Wmi mi f i I I ir f inii I 1'T ,
TP IE
EMIT mi
With Modern improvements and 40-foot lot for nine
hundred dollars ($900.00.)
WHERE?
On Race street, near entrance to Driving Park.
HOW?
PAYMENT
($200.00) and the balance in one, three or five years
with payments weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly.
FULL PARTICULARS CAN BE HAD
at the office of H. B. Reynolds, Republican Building,
and map of Lot and Floor Plan can be seen at the office
of the Green Ridge Lumber company.
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It's 110 dream, but it is one chance in a lifetime to
procure a home for so little money.
'Ulfd Wso a Full Line of
ff ' BLACKSMITHS' AND
1 WACON FMKERS'
I ' WITH ii! SUPPLIES.
J Hold Fast ' i j
V; 1 HORSE fV '
DR. E. GREWER.
The Philadelphia Specialist, and hla avso
cluleo mall of UnKlluh and tier man
physicians, are now permanently
located at
Old Postoffice Building, Corner Penn
The doctor In u eraduao of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, formerly demon
strator ot pnysioiogy anu surgery at tlia
Medico-t'hlrui'gioal college of Philadel
phia. His specialties ure Chronlo, Ner
vouy, Bkln, Heart, Womb and Blood dis
eases.
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which are dlzziness.lac.lc
of confidence, sexual weakness in men
unu women, ban rising in throat, sputa
floating before tho eyes, loss of memory,
unable to concentratu the mind on ana
subject, easily startled when suddenly
spoken to, und dull distressed mind, which
minis tnem ror perrormtng the actuul du
ties of life, muking happiness Impossible,
distressing the action of the heart, caus
ing flush of huut, depression of splrlts.ovll
forebodings, cowardice, leur, dreams.mel
nncholy, tire easy of company, feeling aa
tired In the morning as when retiring,
lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of thought, depression, constipa
tion, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so
affected should consult us Immediately)
nrd be restored to perfect health.
Lost Manhood Restored.'
Weakness of Young Men Cured.
If you have been given up by your phy
sician call upon the doctor and be exam
td. Ho cures the worst cases ot Ner
vous Debility, Scrofula, Old Hores, Ca
tarrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affec
tions of the Eye, Ear, Nose nnd Throat,
Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Cancers una
Cripples of every description.
Consultations free and strictly sacred
nnd conlklcnlt. Ofllee hours dully from
0 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 2.
Enclose five 2-cent stumps for nymtpom
blanks and my book called "New Life "
1 will pay one thousand dollars In cnll
to anyone whom I cannot cure of EPI
LEPT1C CONVULSIONS or PITH.
Hit. E, GREWETt
Old Post Office Building, corner Penn
avenue and Spruce street,
SCRANTON, PA.
riT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL
Coal of the best quality for domestli
use, and of all sizes, delivered in any
part of the city at lowest price.
Orders left at my Office
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE,
Rear room, lirst floor, Third National
Hank, or sent by mail or telephone to the
iine, will receive prompt attention.
Special contracts will be made for th
lale and delivery of Buckwheat Coal.
WM. T. SMITH.
THE OELIBXATIft
PIANOS
Ice it Prcwnt the Molt Popnlar wd rrtferrei by
Leading Ariuu.
Warerooms: Opposite Columbus Monument,
SOS Washington Av. Seranton, Pa.'
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SUPERIOR. TO ALL OTHERS.
Seranton, Pa.
HUNDRED
DOLLARS