The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 22, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1893.
Neute
Luce Bros.
Best Flour, per barrel $3.95
Feed, Meal and Corn, per 100 .90
30-lb. Pail Jelly 75
Choice Hams, per lb..
.09
Choice Light Bacon, per lb 07,'
Pure Maple Syrup, per gal 80
Luce
NEW STORE.
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Farewell Reception to Rev. Ir. ond .Mrs.
l. C. Hughes ot the Jackson Street
llaptist Church Last Night.
"Rev. Vr. ntnl Jlrs. D. O. HuRhf-s. late
of the Jackson Street aptist i-liui-cli.
vvre tlu roolpli'iits uf a farewell ivoop
tlon last evonltiR at the First Welsh
Hai'Iist church, on South Main avenui.
on the i-v of -their iU rartutv from this
city. The lame iimlienee In Itself testl
IU".I t'- the ivsret felt at Pr. Muitlies'
departure at:i the ciioomlums ami ex
pression of sorrow liy the many speak
ers further bore cut this sentiment. 1!.
HuKhv-s. a, prominent member of the
Welsh I'aptist church, was Invited to
preFlie. nmt In a happy inanm-r con
trolled the evening's prxvertiniis.
Rev. J. It. Ellis, of Wakely, was the
fist speaker. iHe ilwelt at LetiKth upon
the many (tood qualities, rr. H. H.
Harris, pastor of Talvary Uaptist
church. Taylor, spoke In an eulogistic
way of the ability of the reverenl ill
vine. Dr. Harris' wide reputation as a
forcible preacher of the Ouspel was ex
tmplllleil and explained In his impres
sive words of last evening. Kev. Hutch
lavls. of the Welsh. Calvlnistie Meth
odist church, testltled to the esteem felt
by him and his church for Pr. Huirhes.
and liev. Pavld Jones, of the Welsh
Congregational church, followed in the
same eulogistic strain. Mr. Jones was
paid an eloquent tribute by Dr. Hughes
In the latter's Introduction.
Ilev. Thomas Bell, of the Plymouth
Congregation church, said he wan glad
Dr. Hughes U leaving fcranton. be
cause he will he entering a largt r field
at the metropolis. Dr. Crane, of Green
ttl.lire, spoke of the uselessni ss of mere
nationality at th Great I.y. Dr. 15.
G. KcoKoe. one of the fiTemost mem
bers of the Sorr.nton Street Baptist
church, represented that to,ly In the
testimony of the evening. Dr. Beddo?
told of the pleasant associations he has
had. personally, with Dr. Hughes. Ftev.
D. J. Williams, of Jermyn. who spoke
.next, believed that we should praise the
llvlrg and present, not ahvaifi the
dead and absent. Mrs. Williams reid
the following resolutions drawn up by
the Baptist conference of local min
isters: Whereas. Our beloved and honored
brother the Be v. 1. . Hugh, D. 1).. is
about to leave our city and state; there
fare be It
Beolye.l,. That V: the Baptist Minis
terial conference of Scranton ant vicinity,
do hereby expree our high lvKiir I an l
Sinn-re love for fr. 1). . Hughts us a
C hristian gentln.an, a patriotic citizen, a
rll seiiolar, an a.bl-j writer and a if-ner-int
frif-nd
We lake pleasure In testifying to the
Inrxe place he has filled anionic in. anj
til helpfulness and Insjilrailon of his
presence In the meeting of our confer
ence. Wo cm sincerely say that he leaves
a vacancy that cannot be filled. We woo! 1
III conclusion Invoke the favor of God
upon him and his faithful and belav.d
wife, trusting tnat tru-lr future moors may
be crowned with still rimer uisinKs.
I. J. Williams.
H. H. Harris.
W. G. Wa :1:1ns.
Itv. W. fl. Jones, of the church where
in the reception was held, spoke of his
assoc'.ation with Dr. Hughes. Mr,
Jones' remarVs were at times witty at
the expense of his fellow preacher;, and
their several creeds. In closing he pre
sented Dr. Hughes with an thony o-cne.
gold headed and handsome; In lehaif of
tne west Hide Mlnlnterlal association
Dr. Hughes responded In a touching
address. 'He spoke of his success at
the "church on Jackeon street, between
Bromley and Hyde Park avenues." and
told of his labors at o;hT churches. Dr.
Hiishes acknowledged the eneoniutn of
t"he evening. During the reception
Morris Thomas sang a delightful solo.
and the church choir, led by W. W.
Kvans, rendered an arvthem. iMiss Lewis
singing the solo .parts. Dr. and Mrs,
Mugtiea loave Thursday for New York
city. The Jackson Street Baptist church
vaa not represented at the reception
That is 'the church from tho pulpit of
which Dr. Hughes has Just retired.
" A Serious Hiinwnv."
X runaway horse last evening caused
broken leg to Its drlvt-r, August
Kruntz, a delivery clerk for Butcher
John Amaml. of (Hampton street.
Krunts was driving down the grade on
Kehecca avenue from Price street, ami
the horse liecomlng frightened, ran
furiously down the hill. When Jackson
street was reached the anlmul ran Into
a stone wall surrounding the premises
of W. I'enn Morgan, Kruntz was
thrown out and badly Injure .1. He was
carried Into the Morgan residence and
Dr. Bcynolus called, Kruntz was after
noon taken to his boarding place, at 804
Hampton street, from whence he was
conveyed to the Lackawanna hospital
In the ambulance. Kruntz Is unmar
ried. The accident was witnessed by
everai persons ana a large crowd ga th
ered about the scene- of the collision
after the accident. The wagon was de
molished anU the horse badly injured.
'Globe I.oJro Installs Officars.
Globe lodge, No. 8, Independent Or
der of Odd FellowsInstalled officers
last evening; in fHarrl Oarrl hall, on
North Main avenue. George D. Taylor
conducted the Installation. iAn unusual
feature of th? meeting was the presence
of twenty-two past grands of the lodge.
The meeting was the most Interesting;
of any similar meeting of tho lodge.
The officers Installed were: Noble
arartd, Ixander Aker; vice grand. W. J.
MoDonnell; secretary, . p. J. Vetter'
, financial secretary, u. n. Fowler: con
ductor. . H.-Welles; chaplain, John
' Hamlolph; outside guardian. M. L.
Don't be
Foolish
ndtalwMiMetbtr
brand of condensed
milk, thinking It it
"Jutt a good" as
tin
GAILBORDElt
' EAGLB BRAND
Mo Equal
Bros.
S3
of th? SUbiirbs.
Pain; ilnslde guardian, David Hill; line
supporters. Judson Saunders and Ku
gene 01. Call; noble grand supporters,
George 8. Florey and . W. Smith;
vice grand supporters, L, Cleaveland
and C A. (Benjamin.
News .Vnaecis and l'crsonnbi.
Before a night school can be opened
in any district twenty applications
muK'be mude to the controller of the
ward by pupils or thiilr parents. 5a
remts ure requested to act at once.
(The 'Misses Lillian and OJronwell Jo
eph have returned from Wales, where
they have been visiting for several
months.
That bay horse attached to a wagon
which wua found (Sunday evening by
Utllcer 'ilat'Uiews, was claimed yester
day by William Itoore. of Tenth street.
Benjamin Kvuns, who was so severely
Injured Saturday In the Oxford mine.
Is still in a dangerous, condition.
'Mrs. Isaac 'B. .Morgan, of North Jlyde
Park avenue, la recovering from an lll-
IH'SS.
An Interesting meeting of the Hyde
Park Literary and Debating society
waa held last evening. A talk on the
excise law of Pennsylvania was the
feature.
The Misses 'Bryant, of EdwardsvUlo,
are the guesis of friends on th(s side.
W. Havdn Kvana has returned to
WHkes-Barre nfcter spending a few
days with West Side friends.
(Mrs. JVthn'T. AVHllamst of South
M.i In avenue, has returned from 'a visit
with friends In .the south.
The wedding of Ir. George H. Hey
nodls, of this sida, and Mlaa Iaura
Gelger. of JJeadlng. will take place at
the bride's home on Oct. 30, at 11 o'clock.
The two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Will
lam Copleys, of 'Kverett avenue, are ill
with scarlet fever.
A very flm cut of the Bev. J. T. Mor
ris, of the. Bellevue t'alvlnisitle Metho
dist church, appeared In last Thurs
day's Issuue of the V Drych. with ft
spUtiiMd article of praise connected
with it.
Master Arthur J. Reese, of Leemlne,
Pa., Is visiting his grandparents on
Hampton street.
lUeitben Staples has accepted n posl
Hon with the I'nton Tea company.
Kdward Gross Is now employed with
Hewer arnle.
Miss .M'aggle navies, daughter of As
slrtant Genci.'.l iMine SuperinN'ndent
Davies. of thi Delaware and Lackawan
na and Western company, has enterej
the Metropolitan Musical conservatory
as a pupil of Dudley Buck. 'M!sslivl
Is a well-known singer, and her friends
watch her progress In the musical world
with earnest attention.
Will HiKson, Al Chase, Beverly Chase.
Bert Fellows. Finley Tiffany and
Charles Hoidry have returned from
trip to Mills City.
An "Kxertvtlon of Ye Olden Times
IWstreek Kkule" will be given on the
evening or Nov. 1 at the Plymouth Con
grcgatlonal Church.
Maggie Fltz. the factory girl who was
ftruoK on 'tno head by a bottle some
weeks ago, cailsed the arrest of Lizzie
Powell, another faotory girl, as the
thrower of the glass. A hearing was
.irrangeil for last night before Alder
man Blair, but owing to the absence of
several witnesses the case was post
poned until this evening.
A party was held laMt evening nt the
home of iJIr. and Mrs. Fred S. Snyder.
of Luzerne street. An enjoyable time
was s.peni iy those present.
" lnd.or base I ill Is creating Interest
on this ;.!,.. will K. Hughes Is secre
tary-treasurer of the Central league.
West Side lliisinoxs Mrectory.
TAILOR Rulta mnJe to order. and
up; overcoats. Il'l and up. Satisfaction
Kuar.iniee.i. itenair work a specialty.
l-rank Gliherll. MM v. Lackawanna
avenue, near Main avenue.
GET THE MAJESTIC OIL STOVB.
urann l anor, .mvsiic, uster and Dock
ash Kanges. VI per cent, saved. R. J.
itugnes, agent, r.'t nouth Main avenue
PIC CLKS repaired, sr:ors ground,
tools sharpened, saws filed. k"ys fltti,
machines repaired by W. L. Steenback.
dcoler In Gun. Fishing Tackle, under
vst sine nanK.
lilOTciORAI'IlER Cabinet Photos, S1.4Q
per aozen. c ney aro just lovely. Con
vine yourrelf by calling at Htsrner's
fhoto Parlors, 101 and 103 Bouth Mala
avenue.
PAItRKR Hafr cutting and shaving ilone
In a flrst-clas manner at John H. R-y'
nold's Barber Bhop. at Falrchild's Hotel,
GKOCEItES Revere Btsndarl Java
Coffea Is unexcelled. Th leading cnff-
or tne any. for sale only at r . w. Ma
ton A Co. Fin Groceries, in South
Main avenue.
SECOND HAND Ft'RNITCRK CASH
lor anythlni: you have to sell. Kurnl
ture. Stoves. Tools, etc. Csll and r-e
the stock of J. C. King, WU and W:i
Jncksnn street.
PLL'MBINU William D. Orirtlths. Ill
North Ma'n nveuue, doex first-class
liumblng. Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction I strictly guaranteed.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles.
Hyrr.ptoms Mo store; intense Itching
and st:ng;ng; most at night; worse hy
scratching. If allowed to continue tumors
form, which often bleed mid ulcerate. In
coming very sore. Swayne's O'ntment
toi" the Itching and bleeding, heals u
reratiou, and In most esses removes the
tumors. At druggists, or by mil l, for 10
cents. Dr. Swayne & Hon, Philadelphia.
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Arguments on Appeal from Report of
Viewers Kclatlv to the Scwcr Will
Bo Heard on Thursday.
On Thursday the arguments will be
made In court In the appeal of the
Lackawanna Iron and Steel company
frc.m the report of Viewers K. J. Mc
N'ally, 'Robert 'Haag and August
Hchiinpff, who assessed the cost erf con
structing the sewer In the Seventeenth
district, which embraces the Eleventh,
Twelfth, Nineteenth and Twentieth
wards. Ex-Judge 'H. A. Knapp will
argue In behalf of the company and
City Solicitor J. H. Torrey will repre
sent the property owners and the view
ers. The outcome of the case will be
watched by the residents of the South
Side.
There Is now no opposition to the
sewer except that represented 'by the
steel rompany. The property owners
are In favor of building 'the sewer. Be
fore the viewers rated the Individual
cort to each property owner, there was
much opposition, based on the expecta
tion that the exiiense would be very
hlfth, but the assessment seems to
ha ve pleased almost very onp. The op
position from the owners In the upper
part of the (Nineteenth ward has sub
sided. . -
Colonel Rlpplo's Lecture.
This evening at the Cedar Avenue
UAthjulliLt t.'nlnnriril nhiiMh r..tnM..l 1.-
H. ''Ripple will ! heard In the lecture.
"A niiKer in r loreneo rrison. His
experience In the late war has been
such as to well qualify him for recount
ing the Intense sufferings of the Union
soldiers in the southern prison pens.
The lecture will begin tiromntlv at fl
O'clock,
Shorter Parngranhs of News.
The surgeons at the Lackawanna
hospital are uf.ble to say positively
whether or tint imputation will be nec
essary In the,cae of John Shea, whose
left leg was crushed between the cars
on 'Saturday,
ia concert waa given iby tho newlv or.
ganlzed, Ringgold band' at the hall.
corner of iPlttaton avenue and dm
street, last evening.
iRvV, fMr. B-loomfeldt, who officiated
alt the M'lckoryStreet Presbyterian
churca Sunday, returned home to New
ark yefftorday. . ' .
James Graham and -Miss Urnwt
MoOreevy will be married next week.
NORTH END.
Edward Jackson, of Rockwell place,
left yesterday for Como, where he will
spend a few day8 with friends.
Frank iScharar, of West .Market
street, is slowly recovering from a se
vere attack of pneumonia.
N. Relchard, of North Main avenue,
has sold his residence and la going to
move his family to Chinchilla, where
he Is going Into the farming business.
Ernest sterling, of Keystone acad
emy. Factoryvllle, spent Sunday with
Till Reynolds, of North Main avenue.
C Qi. Schurar, of North Main ave
nue, is very sick.
DL'NMOKi:
.Mrs. Luton has moved from her form
er residence, on Chestnut street, into
rooms over her store, on Dflnker street.
IMr. .Reenter, of .the tlrm of 'Reenter and
Wilde, left yesterday for Sullivan
county, N. Y., where he will spend a few
days hunting.
Th? funeral of Martin Walsh, who
died on Sunday, will take place tomor
row afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The- regular meeting of the Kpworth
league will be held tonight at the usual
time.
The Ga'Tnewell Fire Alarm system,
which has-been adopted In this borough.
Is now 'being erected and boxes will be
placed at the following points: Blakely
and Drinker streets. Chestnut and Pol
ler ptreet. Elm and Chestnut streets,
Butler 'and Fourth streets; Grove and
lilukely streets, Blakely and Potter
streets, Webster avenue and Drinker
street, Monroe avenue and Delaware
street, Drinker street and Temperance
hall. Sport Hill.
The grounds surrounding No. 3 school
have been graded, preparatory to lay
ing walks and gutters.
Harry Smith, of Ash street, Is visit
ing friends and relatives In Hawley.
A sewing school will be organized In
the 'infant class room of the Presby
terian church, next ttaturday ufter
nooii. to which all children over 8 years
of age are Invited.
An operetta will be presented under
the auspices of St. Agnes' Guild on
Oct. SI.
M1NOOKA.
Messrs. W. J. Walsh and Miles Jen
nings spent Sunday in Forty Fort.
Henry Shorten an:! Miss Annie Sulli
van, of Miner's Hill, will be married this
afternoon.
About 2im) blue-blooded sports assem
bled on Cemetery Hill yesterday after
noon to witness the shooting match be
tween .Martin Mangan an J John 11 ig
glns. The latter proved himself an ex
cellent marksman by defeating his op
ponent by the score of seven out of the
possible nine. Mangan killed six.
Referee, P. J. Dlskin.
The cantata, "The New Flower
yueen," will be reproduced this even
ing at the Father Matthew hall by the
St. Cecilia choir. A rare musical treat
is in store for those who attend.
DEATH OF MRS. MARY CAREY.
Remains Will II llrouzlit to This City
from Nicholson ToJiit .
Mrs. Mary S. Carey, mother of O. -Ed.
Corey, of this city, died Sunday at West
Nichi.lson, Wyoming county, aged aliout
'l'i years. She had many devoted
menus in this city, having been for
thirty years a resident of the West Side.
Her funeral will take place this morn
ing. Services will bv conducted at
Nichson and the remains will be
brought to this city on tho 3.5S p. m.
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
train and taken direct to Washburn
S:reet cemetery, where Interment will
be made.
FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS.
ow In Progress at St. Paul's Catholic
t h n rch, (irccn Kldge.
The forty hours' devotion services
wnicn negan in 4t. Paul's Catholic
church. Green Ridge, rSunday, will end
tomorrow rooming at II o'clock with a
solemn high mass.
At .." o'clock last night a sermon
was preached bv Rev. Peter Gough. of
Susquehanna. 'Rev. Dr. George J. Lu
cas, of Archbald. will preach tonight.
Services will be held this and tomorrow
mornings at 5. 7 and H o'clock.
- -
It Was l.nsv for HodJs.
An exciting rpn.lt mutch whs plave.l at
the house of Mrs. Iluike, near the Sibley
breaker. Saturday. between Tli,,nu.
I'leHs, of Prlcebiirg. and Stephen Maeker-
.11. oi trsssy isian-i, ror a slake or n.
Notwithstanding the .prominence of both
men In quoit playing ami the confidence
of both. Dndds was the victor by twenty
two points. A good deal of muliev
Chung. I hinds.
Score: Mackeral 1 (1022210 it 24 2 01
a 0 0 1 ii 2 I 2 1 1 0 0 u n 0 2 0 2 0
u i 1 a i u v ii i ii ii i! il ii o 0 0 total, as.
I 'odds 0 0 2 1 0 0 (i o 2 .1 0 0 il 2 0 2 2 2 2
.1 i i j ii ii ii ii ii i i .1 i i) j o i i o o 1 4
110 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 4-totiil. hi.
Betting ruled at fi to 4 on Dodds. Thos.
Ord, of S.-ranton, was referee.
-
spoiling Notes.
An alley ball matc h has bum mado be
tween James .Maekcriil, of lilvphHiit, and
Wlllluin Kennedy, f Prleiliuig, for a
stake of I.Mi. The match Is to be played at
tht court of J.inies Twlss, Prlceburg, Nov.
21 Thanksgiving Bay. Both man ar
popular players and the-y are evenly
matched.
Thomas Dndds, of Prlceburg. through
The Tribune, i-huliengen John Rlcoby, of
Miidtown, to a game of quoits for J.M) or
ll'io a able, and will coned him fifteen
points stnrt In a gme of 01 points up.
The match run ha made any time at the
house of James Twlss.
Mrs. White, n ( Ifl.on or Ilhara,
Was Saved.
(From the. Ithaca Herald.)
Our representative, hcmrlng or th nn
of Mrs. 11. T. White, railed in ... i...
Seneca and Plain streets. We publish their
conversation in ins rouowing interview:
"Mr. White. 1 hear vnn hnv. ,.
thing to say about a new remedy for back
ache and kidney disorders. Will you glv
me your iucmriii iur puoiicaiion r
"V. 1 im aulte sstlflAri in a -
think tho public should know when a
reauy . chit-uj , lu or nao, it the
least I can do In gratitude for my recov
ery."
"Tell me about your complaint,"
"Ahout a year ago I hail ih. n-t
- - ..... . . . i j. I'.,
and since then my back has pained me
consiimuy ura ii-jiuii ot me Kidneys; a
dull pain at times, and at other Intervals
Sharp, darting pains piercing through me.
were almost unbearable. I seemed to be
giving out as the pnln in my kidneys grew
a .M.I At 1.1 N I 1 hfl.l lA ...... i ... ..
wumv, " - J in )C (I me
greater part of the time. Finally, I Bv
.iimuiW T hn.l Crrllln i. . .
up ,."- - - iieKUllcnes,
and suffered so much pain my apDetlin
left me."
"Did the disorder afreet the bladder?"
'I.'ln.llv It dill. Tbn nrlnn ........ .
....... -- . ,Kmy
colored, and varied in suppression and ex
cess. I often told my friends 1 believed I
should go Insane from the pain. I hoard
of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their
use. After taxing mem iwo or three days
I began to feel their good effects. I con
tlnued, and now am perfectly, well."
... l n understnnrl that hnaH. vi.a
ney Pills have entirely cured you?"
"Yes, that's tho truth. I have no more
headaches or pains, and my appetite has
returned. Before using Doan's Kidney
Pills I found It very trying to go up and
tea If at til tn All tnu knob . I..a
UUWII oiani "I r svuv.it, UUl
now I can do so without a single pain, I
feel completely cured, and I wish th man
ifnntiiMM avartf nnHlhlM liionaa
For iale'by dealers. Price,. GO centH.
T. Bole Agents for the U. B.' '
H0USEKEEPER5
-who are delicate,
run-down, or
overworked, and
those who suf
fer from back
ache, headache,
dragging-down
sensations in the
abdomen, and
many other
symptoms of de
rangement of the
female functions can find renewed strength
and health by taking Br. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. For the pains and aches, the
periods of melancholy and Klceplcssiicss
nothing can do yon so inticii petmanrnt
good at this vegetable compound. You
save the doctor's fee. as well as your mod
esty, by purchasing this " Prescription " of
I)octor Pierce. l:or a great many years
Br. K. V. Pierce (chief consulting physician
and specialist to the Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, of lluffulo, N. Y.) made
a specialty of the diseases of women, and
from his "large experience lie was able to
compound a "Prescription" which acted
directly upon the special internal parts of
women. When in doubt as to your ailment
write him, it will cost yon nothing. A
Hook, on "Woman and Her Diseases."
Imblished by the World's Dispensary Med
col Association, llulTulo, N. Y., is of inter
est to all women, it will be sent for ten
cents in stamps.
When women are afflicted with nervous
ness, irritability, nervous prostration or ex
haustion and sleeplessness, in nine cases
out of ten the source of the trouble is some
displacement, irregularity or derangement
of the special internal parts. ,Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription rules permanently
such cases as well as that distressing in
ternal discharge from the mucous mem
brane, inflammation and ulceration.
fiwHv. Jacimt Co., Mich.
Ctttrmrn am more tlinu willing to sav vour
most valuable niedlciiie has cured me ol feinale
wrakima and a cuurrlial disrlmrge from the
lining membrane uf lite special parts. I suf
fered for years with pain in my biick. never a
night was I free. At your mptcst I commenced
treatment with Dr. pierce' Favorite Prescrip
tion. 1 could not sleep nn a maurass : H seemed
as though il would kill me. Since taking the
mrdicine Iran sleep auvwhere; I am perfectly
well. I would not be placed in my former cou
cUtion for any money. Ciratrfully yours.
AMUSEMENTS.
HIONDIY EVENING. OCT. 28.
THROUGH KWI Will fl
ILIUSIRATEO LECTURE AT Y. M. C. . HAIL,
By Hut, Emma Khcw Coi.c i.itum, uf Provl
dnve, K. I.
ACADEMY OK MUSIC,
4 Nights, Commtncisg Monday, Oct. 21.
CLIFTON & MIDDLETON'S
Dratpatlc ('oiiipaiiy, llrasa Hand
and Urchastra.
MONDAY RANCH KING
TCKHHAY LIBBY PRISON
WKDXt80AY MYRTLE FERNS
POPULAR PRICES.
Gallery IOc
Entire Balcony ..20c
Orchestra Circle and Orchestra ...30c
Parlor Chairs 50o
Hals of sea's oi ana Onlay,
THE FROTHINGHflM,
Wagner KeU, l.cancea ond Manager.
FRI01T, OCT. 25.
ROLAND REED
AND 1118 COMPANY. I THE
(IliEAT bl't.'L'EHH,
The Politician
Th Twentieth Onlury Clrl. The Kealiatic
Cinventlon H.ue. eCale of ata'.a oenaiuia
da, Ch.1. -a. a. m.
COMING!
Thi litest Nm York Laughing Succtis,
10 KlghU al Hol'l Ihialtr,
THE FOUNDLING
With tlm Un at mid only
CISSY SE CISSY VKIflK.
FITZGERALD,
In Har Inlmltalilx Hancn. Tha Panhlnna
LI KaKa m New York I.ast Hi'aaoii.
MaDagemeot of Charles Frohman.
DAVIS' THEATRE
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Oct 21. 22 and 23.
The BelifDlnff Hnrcmt uf the saaun The
Anne of Mate KcallRm,
Till Or oat Hceulc Melodrama in 4 Acta
See
The Union Depot. Bit'lmvt.
The Burning Teteqriph Office.
Th fireal Wreck Scrne.
The Midnight Special, "Alwtji en Tims."
Carload of Elegant Scenery ind Me
chanical Effects.
Admission, 10, 20 or 30 Cents.
ISTWe Do Not AdverlW In the
Elmira Telegram.
Our Stork in Trade
Mainly t onsils or ,,
Watches, Clocks,
Fine Jewelry,
Diamonds,
Sterling Silverware, ..
' Sterling Silver Novelties,
Silver Plated.Ware, , '
Fine Cut Glass,
Art Porcelains,
Fine Leather Goods,
Wa earrf tho laricent varlaty In all of th as
llnea. No conrern nearco than the ureal oltloa
oan ahnw auoh a Tar lit jr. Onr word laonr
bona, tvoaily tliltty years or aucceaafol bul
neaa ahould be proof onouah that our iiooda
andprlceaare right, ud lwajri hara beun
right.
307 LICMWJPIfll AVE.
BLANK BOOKS
Of all kinds,' manifcctiired at thort
ouct, at The Trtbttoe CSce.
THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
MERCEREAU s CONNELL
WHY SUFFER
When voa can have your eves scientifically
Tested Freo by the new method.
teTheia ura hubdrwls uf pe-.ple if thsy
knew this, would go iollra to have tuair
examined. DOS'T WAIT.
fWhon yon get lensm, or g'asaes, as
many peopis call them. Got tho llcst, aa they
won't nnat von any mora tuun poorer ones.
Do not trust your valuable sight toped
dlera. The ACRO-CRYSTAL LENSES
will correct the vision and atop all
pain in the head.
Placed ia ilie Finest So! Id Gold Fraars (or $3
Th se Lcnsoi are told only by
De WITT,
EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER
(ipprslte Hcranton Honso,
203 Lackawanna Ave., SCKANTON, PA.
Horns Daily:
to 11 a m., I to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.
THIS
II. 1). SWAHTZ & CO.
Are the Leading WuoIomIu Agent in
Smokeless Powder,
GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS.
HEADQUARTERS F0Rw
L ('. Sni llh's and Remington
tuns (lay Pigeons and
Pigeon Traps.
Telephone 272.1. Open Evening.
'1'K Hnruce htrwrt, betwi'cin Pcnn anl Wyo
ming Areuuet
DUPONTS
MINING, BLASTING IND SPORTING
POWDER
Manufartrjrad at th Wapwallocen Milla, Lt
aarue county, Pa., and nt Wil
ntniitou, iM.'awaro.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
Oaneral Agent for the WromiD Dlatriot,
t18 WYOMING AVE, Sennton. P
Third Rational Bank Daiidlov.
Aotliriu :
JHOH. FORI), I Htston, Pa.
i IIN B KM1T1I AKIN. I'lrrnnnth. Pa,
K. W MUI.I.KIAN. Wilknil'.arra, Pa.
Aranta for the lU-iiauus Chamlcal CJcaap
fjaay a Illgh kUUalvaa.
OYSTERS
Wa aro IloailiU.irt?ra fur l'ynt. and
ar hnndllna tlia
Celebrated Duck River.
Lynn Havens, KcypurtH,
Mill I'onJs; also Shrews,
ritiry. Koektnvuys, Maurice
Klvcr Coves, Western
Shores and Ulue I'cilnts.
lrWo mnlta a Hiwolalty of ilrllvarln
blue Point on half hall In ramor.
PIERCE S MARKET, PENN AYE
IIITIB IIOI CO., Idc faTlM, ItjMOJHA
BUT I.SO MHOK IN TH WOBLIfc
-A dollar fed it a dollar ramtd." ,
TMaLadtMt' ftallrl rmtrh IrlaKlil .
, altaMil fia anTwfarra la taa U.!.,aa
raecrl pi of Caab, Uoaaj Ortar,
nr I'oatal Now far tIJO.
KnnaU aran Hat Mota
anld ta all ratatl atataa lot
ti.M. Wa laaka la la boot
ocirwtfaa, tbaralora wa pior
nnltt intju, ttwu mi wtar.
and If any on fa aoC aaclaflta
wa win rniuna ua anoary
'aanianoiiwrair. ciaaia
loa or uocniapa oaaaa,
wiaina c:, iv k, Kb,
1 ta i aad kan
M. Stndyourjtm;
wa will ill m.
Illuatraud
Cala.
lofaa
mc.
Dara Shoe BtTffia
Bptelal lerwu I ltaltr:
Guns and
Ammunition
Fool Ball Goods,
Sportsmen's Supplies,
Hand-Loaded Shells a Specialty
Gun and Locksmith,
' Typewriters Repaired.
A. V.TURISCII,
435 SPRUCE STREET.
JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER,
OFFICE AND SHOP
St I Laak. At. audstewart'a Art Star.
Photo BojriTlDt for Circulars, Books, C.U
logtiu, MiWipapnt
. Knir-Tona n. Una Wark.
A w &m 30s
Mr - ----- -
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The
MILLINERY. MILLINERY.
FIX 13 MILLINERY is what you want if you wish the best in
quality at lowest possible prices, with tho additional advantage of
having the largest line in the city to select from, you will not be dis
appointed by calling at THE FASHION.
Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
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I I Established 1866. 0r 16,000 In U. I
THE (jEMJINE
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PIANOS
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At a time vliea many manu
facturers and dealers are making
the most astounding statements
regardingthe merits and durability
of inferior Pianos, intending pur
chasers should not fail to make
critical examination of the above
instruments.
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E. C. RICKER
General Dealer in Northeast'
em Pennsylvania.
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New Telephone Exchange Building, 115
Adama Ave.. Scranton, Pa.
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OLD WHITE PINE TIMBER
For Heavy Structural Work.
ANY SIZE, AND UP TO FORTY FEET LONG
RICHARDS LUMBER CO
22 Commonwealth Bldg., Scranton, Pa. Telephons 422.
BROW AMD STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES,
And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
TTEIB
SCRANTON. PA.
ON THE LINE OF THE
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y
are located tha flnoat flablng nil hunting
gro mliln tha world. Deecrtptlr book, on
uppllratlon. Tickata to all polnta in Maine,
Canada and Marltlma Frovineea, Mlnnaapolla,
St. Paul. Canadian aad Unitod Statet North
vtata, Vancoorar, Heattlu, Toooiua, Portiaad,
Or., ban FrancUoo.
First-Class Sleeping and 'Dining Cars
attached to all tbronah train. Tourlat car.
fully fitted with buldlng, curtalna and ap o
tally adapted to wanteof famillsa nay be hid
with aeeond-claaa tlckat. Rates alwajrt leal
than via other Unai, For fall Inforauitioa
time tables, ate, on application to
E. V. SKINNER, O. m. A.
SS3 BSOhOWIT, HEW VOHt
Fashioin
BIG VALUES IN
Jackets, Capes and Far.
Garments. They're the
Magnet. We sell good
Cloaks, the best that expert
- skill can make or money
can buy.
ASK TO SEE OUR
Boucle Jacket, nicely made,
the latest style, worth 110.00.
$7.98 .Special... $7.8
Our Wool Beaver Cape,
30-iu. long, trimmed with
braid and fur, worth $7.00.
$4.98 Special $4.98
A 30-in. French Coney Cape,
hnlrnp, full nweep.extra heavy
satiti lining, cheap for $U.00.
$9.99 Specie! $9.9
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THE GREAT
LADY DOCTOR
Now In Charge of the Chicago Medi
cal and Surgical Institute, No. 412
Sprue Street, Scranton, Pa.
Comes bifthlr recommended by nil the leal
lu( noetora of tha world, and makes a epeoia
ty of ami will treat only women and children)
and all acute and chronic diseases peculiar to
the female sax. Her specialties tn whloh she
bas achieved ao much great ante ess and bona.
are Female CompUinte. Blood Poison. Rhea
tnatljui, Chronic NerTous Diseaaee, Tnmora,
Canoers. Uoitrm. Crippiee, DeformtUei, St.
Titus' Dane and Epileptic Flu All who call
wlthla twenty days will receive ad Ties and
aerrioe free, includine; medicine for three
months, for flu Examination and adrlce
free. This Institution has no o nneetfon with
Dr. Raerea. Take elevator ia store beiew. 411
BpraoMtreet. Ofllce hoars from a. m. antU
p. am,) Saaday from II to lo'clook a. aa,
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