The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 14, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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TUB SCBA3JTOK TTOBUNB-SATUKDAT MOBNINtt, DECEMBER 14. 1895.
Christmas
Attract
6 lbs. Ksv Muscatel Raisins,.25
3fctNMFIgs, - -.25
4fcs.KsvDates. - - .25
4 Currants, -.25
1 Ifi. CtesnB Sultana Ral-
- - .10
Extra Lcjssa P(i per Ul, - .10
Extra Leghorn Citron, par lb., .12
4 lbs. Mixed Candy, - - .25
3 lbs. Clear Toys, -.25
Luce Bros.
SCRANTON and TAYLOR.
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Statement By Mr. F.vana Concerning the
Dispute Over the Ballots of
tho Fourth Word.
The dispute over the prlnllnpr of bal
lots for the Republican prlmurles of
the Fourth ward. whU'h will take plat e
tonight, grows more eomvlknted a the
hours speed olonfr. First Hlrhard Ntch
olls printed a card for the beiiHlt of
the public setting forth that his Op
ponent for the school controller nom
ination, James Evans, had violated the
agreement entered Into by the candi
dates, and had tickets printed bearing
only his own name for school controller.
The agreement of the candidates was
that the tickets should contain all of
their names.
This communication was replied to by
one signed by Mr. Kvans, John J. Davis
and Simon Thomas, which set forth
that Mr. Nlcholls had first violated the
agreement by having the tickets print
ed In a different form than agreed upon.
It Is also alleged that he transposed
names and placed his own at the hend
of the column. The candidates dis
pleased entered a protest and Nlch
olls asserted that he would have
tickets of his own printed. Hearing
of this. Mr. Evans proceeded to have
tickets printed containing his own
name for school controller, and all the
candidates for the other offices. Such
was the substance of the card In reply
to Mr. Nlcholls', and It was followed
by the form of the ticket agreed upon
by the candidates.
Yesterday the following affidavit,
bearing upon the matter, was present
ed to the editor of The Tribune with a
request that it be printed:
State of Pennsylvania, county of Lack
awanna, s. s.:
Now, Dec. IS. 1S95. personally appeared
before me. a notary public, residing In the
city of Scran ton, BImon Thomas and John
J. Davis, who being duly sworn accord
ing to law, depone and say: That they
did not sign their names to the letter
as printed over their signatures In thin
morning's Scranton Tribune and Republi
can. That they attached their names only
to that part of the letter which relates to
the form of the ticket printed, and for the
purpose of confirming that as correct.
Simon Thomas,
John J. Davie.
Sworn and subscribed before me the day
nd year above-written.
H. O. Morgan,
Notary Public.
Mr. Evans called at The Tribune of
fice last evening and explained that
there was no intention of attaching the
names of Mr. Thomas and Mr. Davles
to the main part of the card, and the
fact that they did appear there be at
tributed to a misunderstanding in re
ducing the card to type.
He had Intended the card to be an
expression of his sentiments, and ex
pected that only his name would be
attached to it. The names of Mr.. Thom
as and Mr. Davles were to be placed
below the form of the ticket agreed
upon aB an endorsement of Its correct
ness, they with Mr. Nlcholls having
comprised the committee entrusted with
the printing of the tickets.
Mr. Kvans, In explanation of his con
duct In having tickets printed himself.
Maid that Mr. Nlcholls had changed his
(Evans) name from the position It or
iginally occupied, and also had an or
dinary flag ticket printed Instead of
one similar to the ballot prescribed by
the Baker ballot law, the kind the com
mittee was Instructed to have printed.
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Prominent Leaders Coming.
This evening the Scranton Corps of the
Salvation Army will welcome to Scran
ton their 'chief division leaders. Briga
dier and Mrs. William Evans, also Ad
jutant George Wood. The meeting w.d
be held In the army citadel. Price street
and Main avenue, at 8 o'clock p. m. and
will be preceded by a grand march and
open air meeting. Colonel H. M. Holes
and Rev. Dr. C. K. Robinson, of tne
Second Presbyterian church, will' be
present and make addresses of welcome
to Brigadier and Mra. Evans. Mrs.
Perry, recently appointed nescue Sec
retary to Mrs. Maud B. Booth, will also
visit Scranton and be present on tue
ame evening. The visiting Salvation
ist will also conduct a Holiness Meet
ing In their hall at 11 a. m. on Sunday.
At 8.00 p, m. Sunday they, In company
with the Scranton officers and soldiers,
will march to Simpson .Methodist Epls
copal church, where Mrs. Perry will
peak on the rescue work of the nrmv
At 7.30 p. m. she will conduct the ser
vice In the Second Presbyterian church,
Jefferson avenue.above Muioerry street;
Brigadier Evans and his staff will at
tha same time hold forth In the army
liall In Hyde Park. Captain Masland
and Lieutenant Green, who have com
mand of the work In Scranton, extend
a cordial Invitation to all people.
Mr. Matthaw. Anson..
Hev. S. P. Matthews, of Croton. N.
T., has accepted the call extended to
him by the Scranton Street
church.' Tha answer was received last
-j-unraay. mr. jnaunews will begin his
peatorato on the first Sunday In the
Slew- j . 7' - -
Personal and Other items.
Mrs. David Ireland, of South Rebecca
venue. Is visiting at Olenburn.
. The literary session of fit. Brenden'coun
cll was very taterestlng, A debate on "Re
solved, That suffrage should be granted to
Wonui" , was wen by the affirmative aids
tw the olose score of li to 11 points. John
William T. James desires to announw
that he has withdrawn as a candidate foi
common councilman in the Fourth wart
In favor of , Simon Thomas,-the preseni
Incumbent.
Miss LJbble Phillip., of Wllkes-Barre. I;
the .guest of Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Fuller,
of Kynon street.
Conway read an essay and Frank Me
l.ane declaimed.
The Welsh Philosophical society will
meet this evening.
The result of tho caurussea In the
Fourth. Fifth and Fifteenth wards will
be given to all comers at t o'clock to
nljrht at the West Side office of The Trib
une, 1& South Main avenue.
West Side lluslncts Directory.
FLOWERS FOR THE HOLJDAYS-At
10 South Main avenue, near Jackson
street. Funeral designs a specialty.
Harriet M. Davis, mansKcr.
GKT THK MAJKSTTO OIL STOVK.
(.rand Parlor. Mystic, Kaster and Dock
ash ltarr:es, 20 per cent, saved. It. J.
Hmtlies. agent. 124 South Main avenue.
BICYCLES repaired, scissors ground,
tools sharpened, saws IKed. keys fitted,
machines repaired by W. I Steenback.
dealer In Ouns, Kl-shlng Tackle, under
Vet Side bank.
PHOTOC.KA I'll EH-Cablnet Photos, $1.40
per dozen. They are lust lovely. Con
vince vourself by calllnif at Starner's
Photo Parlors. 101 and 103 South Main
Avenue.
BAKHKR Hair cutting and shaving done
In a first-class manner ut John H. Reyn
old's Barber Shop, at Fwlrchlld's Hotel.
GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Cof
fee Is unexcelled. The leadlnir coffo of
the day. For sale only at F. W. Mason
& Co. Fine Groceries, 116 South Main
avenue.
SECOND HAND FI'RNITI'RE Cash for
anvthlng you have to sell. Furniture,
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the
stock of J. C. King, Vet and 102 Jack
son street.
PI.CMH1NO William D. Griffiths. US
Nr-th Main avenue, does first-class
Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Kilting.
Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed.
Special sale of Holiday Wines for fam
ily use, 35 cents per quart, at James F.
Bests, 308 Cedar avenue.
Among Turnquest's 1.000 rings and
over, you ought to be able to llnd one
to please you. .
Turnquest.
' The Jeweler,
For fine Diamonds,
Jewelry and Silverware,
S0? Washington avenue.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
Thomas E. Shea, who will be seen at
the Academy of Music every night next
week, is one of the brightest of young
actors. He possesses versatility second
to none in the profession, ami can piny
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," the "Count
of Monte Crlsto," and the "Corslcan
Brothers." and then Jump to the ex
tremely sensational. The Philadelphia
Item speaks of him as a dramatic cy
clone who swept everything before him
in a cyclone of popular appreciation,
and later on says: "In action and pas
sion, Mr. Shea hus all the lire of a
Barrett In Frnncesca Dl Rlmlnl and
again sinks down to the cool, exasper-e
ntlug sarcasm of a Booth In lago. Air.
Shea made his first reputation six
years ago through that very critical
territory, the New England circuit, and
has been gradually enlarging his terri
tory ever since. Hy many of the east
ern critics he is counted the best Jekyll
and Hyde on the stage. "The Man-O-Wur's
Man." Mr. Shea's new American
naval drama, will be presented on Mon
day evening for rfee first time In Scran
ton. Popular prices will prevail dur
ing the engagement.
I! !! II
Dan McCarthy, who In well known
to the patrons of the Davis theater,
will be seen here Dec. 16, 17 and 18 In
a grand production of his best play,
''The Rambler from Clare." It is a
funny Irish comedy drama of the best
type and will be sure to please all. A
pleasing pint, lots of singing and danc
ing, a funny Irish piper nnd plenty of
genuine Irish fun will make it a gala
engagement. Be sure and see Dan Mc
Carthy In his best play at the Davis
theater. He plays at no other house.
Tho Best Gifts.
For the holiday season can be found
In such a stock of Diamonds, Watches,
Silverware, etc.. as Turnquest carries
at L'O.'i Washington avenue.
Beautiful Manicure Sets at Turn
quest's. Such handsome Silverware at Turn
quest's. A Watch from Turnquest
20! Washington avenue, means a
Watch with a good guarantee to It
while you carry it.
Dainty bits In China, 206 Washing
ton avenue.
Orange Spoons at Turnquest's.
Souvenir Spoons Turnquest's.
Officars of Century Company,
Century Hose company, No. 10, at a
regular meeting last evening elected
the following officers for the ensuing
year: President, 8. S. Spruks; .vice
president. George Fassold; treasurer,
Edwin Frable; recording secretary.
Emll Bonn; financial searetary, John A
Miller, jr.; foreman, Jacob Hafner
trustee, Charles Graf. The company
will attend the New. Year's day celebra
tlon of the Taylor hose. On -account
of the poor condition of the.hose house,
Ambrose Hers, Emll Bonn and Jacob
Hafner were appointed a committee, to
look up a more desirable site.
The Climax Brandy of 1876 Vintage
Has proven to be a superior dlntllln
tlon, and with years of ripening Is now
put upon tne market by the 8 peer N. J.
Wine Co. It is a superior mellow
nranuy, posessing all, the medicinal
properties for which brandies from
grape are so eminently useful. Sold by
uruggisis.
Mors 8-Day Closks at SliAO.
These clocks are guaranteed correct
time Keepers, nave a fine movement,
strike thf half hnne ami i n
variety of handsome Oak or Walnut
wuses. lurnquesi, zua Washington ave
nue.
Heavy Sliver Thimbles, 25 cents, at
zuu wasnington avenue.
Caterpillar Boucle Cloth Jackets;
were $13.50, now $7.98.
Brown's Bee Hive.
14-Karat. Gold Opal Rings, verv
heavy and handsome, $3.60, at Turn-
quests, 205 Washington avenue. '
All the Popular and High Grade
Watches at Turnquest s.
Turnquest's Diamonds are sold at
such rock bottom figures, as to make
them worth the cash paid for them any
time and all the time.
p:i::i:f(':li:i
lofirjt Healtb
pt He
SENT FREE
01 It Lt . nuftr ft VMl llMIMiMM Mlu
M The mimrfKtureri of the OAIL BORDEN
J. UULB EWAnU MXlUeNSEU MILK
XI Iflfuaananvihlat. AntMUd "INPANT HP Al TU -
Zi which should twin every home. Address, NEW
92 YORK CONDENSED MILK CO- 71 Hudson
W Ski ..... vu
M ."- . ..1,
CHANGED ITS TITLE.
few Englasd Society Breaks Away fross
the Narrow l.lml's of Lackawanna.
By an unanimous vote, last night, the
New England society decided to change
the title of Its organization from the
New England society of Lackawanna
county to the New England society of
Northeastern Pennsylvania. This ac
tion was brought about by a feeling that
tis the society had members In I.uierne,
Susquehanna, Wyoming, Wayne, Mon
roe and Pike counties it would more
clearly convey the society's scope to
have Its title denote its territorial ex
tent mure clearly.
The question of adopting by-laws and
having the sol-let y Incorporated was
loft open until the annual dinner, when
a full vote can be taken on these Import
ant matters.
Items in solid Mkt Uold.
Ear Drops, $1.75.
Lace Pins, t.lM.
Cuff Links. $4.00.
Fine Watches, $14.75.
Lorgnette Chains, $7.00.
Diamond Ear Drops, $7.50.
Turnquest's,
205 Washington avenue.
Berry Dishes at Turnquest's.
Table Castors at Turnquest's.
Pickle Castors at Turnquest's.
Individual Salts and Peppers at Turn-
quest's.
Pocket Rooks at Turnquest's.
Seul Pocketbooks at Turnquest's.
Alligator Pocketbooks, Turnquest's.
Sugar Sifters at Turnquest's.
Sliver Salvers at Turnquest's.
Card Trays at Turnquest's.
Cut Glass at Turnquest's.
DUFF'S REMAINS CLAIMED.
Will Be ' Taken to Philadelphia To-day
for ln'erment.
W. L. Trainer, of Philadelphia, a rep
resentative of the firm of Berry Broth
ers, varnish dealers, came to this city
yesterday and claimed the remains of
E. F. Duff, who committed suicide In
the Westminster on Thursday.
Mr. Trainer said that at first It wai
the Intention to have tho remains
shipped to his relatives In England, but
later It was decided to have Interment
at Philadelphia. The remains will be
taken to that city today by Mr, Trainer.
Why, yes. John, I think you're
quite right In golnk to Turnquest's for
that diamond ring you promised Maud.
A few dollars saved means something
these days.
They ho Say
Turnquest, the Jeweler, gives more
solid value In Jewelry for your dollars
than any other Jeweler In town. Have
you tested the truth of this statement
yet?
Chatelaine Watches Turnquest.
Fine line of Victorias Turnquest.
Qold Alberts Turnquest's.
Gold Watch Charms Turnquest's.
Turnquest, the Jeweler.
Exclusive Novelties In Jewelry at
Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue.
Catholic Prayer Books. Reynolds
Bros.
You'd never expect to find such a
fine stock of Diamonds at Turnquest's,
but go and see.
Silver whisky pots. Ackerman.
There's no doubt about It, Turnquest.
the Jeweler, sets the puce when It comes
to values and qualities.
It's Impossible to get better values
In Jewelry than Turnquest offers. Make
a note of this. '
Sterling Silverware at Turnquest, 205
Washington avenue. '
Turnquest for Diamonds.
66
77
99
Known by
Sense of Illness, pain or soreness In the
head, back, chest, side or limbs; or
cough, sore thrott. catarrh, Inlluensa,
profuse flowing from the nose or eyes,
Itching, and redness or the eyelids, gen
eral prostration and fever. Sometimes
one and again another symptom is
more prominent. The appetite Is Im
paired and the nervous system un
strung, depressed and run down.
"77" meets the epidemic condition and
Is the cure for all its manifestations.
Taken early, cuts it short promptly;
taken during Its prevalence, prevents
Its invasion; taken while Buffering, a
cure Is speedily realized.
II
77 for COLDS
Cough, Sore Throat, Influenza and
Catarrh.
"77'" will "break up" a cold that
"hangs on."
Dr. Humtbreys puts np a Specific for evtry
diser.SR. Tbvy are described in his Manual,
which It sent free.
Hinall bottles of pleasant pellets-fits foot
vest pocket; sold by d agglsls. or sent on re
ceipt of price, iio. or five tor II. Humphreys'
Medicine Co, 111 and 113 WlllUra street, sw
York.
H-U-M-P- H-R-E-Y-S-'.
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GUNS
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BEAUTIFTL GOODS AT LOW PRICES.
JEWELRY WATCHES
SILVERWARE CLOCKS
DIAMONDS, in rings, scirf pins, etc. OPERA GLASSES, Etc,
Also an exceptionally fine line of
GOLD'flEflDED CflNES AND UMBRELLAS
Our stock embraces everything in the way of
desirable and appropriate
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
for old and young.
NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED.
C.
107 Wyoming Ave.
(Action
TO our patrons:
Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat
rontt thut they will this year hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WIIKAT until the new crop
is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers ure
of the opinion that It is already cured, and in proper
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tako
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully threo
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail of milling has
E laced Wishburn-Crosby Co.'a flour far above other
rands.
1EGAR6EL
Wholesale Agents.
HOBSBMfiN !
DO NOT WAIT
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FOR SNOW AND ICE.
Havo your Horscu' Sboc3 prepared ;ith pivpev holes for
"Hold -Fast" CaSks.
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SIZE5, C-1C, C'3, 7-16, 9-16. .
Ibis Utt No tatttu c 1 O
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ASK YOUR SHOER ABOUT THEM.
"or further patlctilnrs addrefsa
TTEBE1I
SCRANTON, PA.
Agents for Northern Pennsylvania and Southwestern New York.
Winter mil
Soon B? H?r?
And to be prepared to mott the cold
' wontber yon want s sduod.M. Suit or
n Overeo.t-or both
AND THE BEST PUCE
TO VISIT FOR SOiRETHINQ G33D
IN MERCHANT TAIL0R1N3
. . . ; IS
18
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408 Lackawanna Ats.
THERE YOU WILL FIND
, Tb. Urreet stock to eeleok from. Trira
mlnsi Alw.r of tb. B..!, Latest tikyUf
in Cuttlnt, and mad. up on tb. premise
by Expert Workmon. ,
' tMotblnt alloirMtoloTsth.e.Ul
Bsbmsot mIms ssttalsotory totb. on
' Usaer.asd tb. loweel price. couUUill
W1U UOOU SVW" MIWW.
Established 1856
CONNELL
DO
OPEN EVENINGS.
W are now
PREPARED FOR THE RUSH
Wo nre Mitiaflnd that onrpfTurls this .
waaoii wl 1 .mi lie.tiir than ever.
Nearly .rery artl :la la worthy of
mention. We lex) in all line..
WATCHES, CLOCKS DIAMONDS
AND FINE JEWELRY, .
STERLING SILVER WARES AND
NOVELTIES, CUT GLASS,
ART PORCELAINS,
BANQUET LAMPS, ETC.
IS
ERCEREAU & GONHELi
Special for a
JACKETS AND CAPES
For Ladies, Hisses and Children.
Special to Close Out the Entire Line
Tho garments offered are us
perfect in Bliapo and finish as
they can be made, and all we
ask of the public is an impeo
tion, nothing more. Prices
will talk for themselves.
10O Ladies' Kersey Jack Jta,
S7.8H valns. for
SOLadira' Boucle Jackets,
$IJ value, fur
42 Ladies' Kersey Jarkuts,
8H.5U value, lor
IX) I. allien' Frieze Jackets,
t'W value, for
17 Jackets, $M.oO to $111.03
V!ilu. for
25 l.adiet' Capes, special $7
rnluo, for
12 l.u lies'. Ifciiihle Braided
Capes, f 1J valne. fur
fid Missett' (iretcheus, all
sizes, (tl value, choice
2-1 Missoft' Janknts 0 to 12
years. 94 value, chntce. . . .
40 l.udi?' Fur Capon, full
sweep. $14 vuluo, f r
Millinery. Millinery.
Come with a le:in purge or a fat on",
you rnn command a wine rholen; and
whether you pAy little or much, jrnti
can be sure of a sty lib, seniiulo Ilat
r F.ounet every time.
FOR A FEW DAYS ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE
308 Lackawanna Avenue.' Scranton, Pa. 308.
The General Household Supply Store
Corner Penn Ave. and Spruce St.
HOLIDAYGOODS
CHINA DUPART.MnNT.
China Plate, Cup. and Saucer,
Salad Dishes,
Cracker Jora,
Tea Sets, SuRor-nnd-Crtams,
Dinner and Tea feels.
iuiuc cuiiy aim
R. BLOESER,
Penn Ave. and Spruce St.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE FROTHINGfiflM.
Wagner A He is. Lessees und Managers.
weTweITdayT ToecT" 18
XTRA XTRA
BACK AGAIN
Canary and Lederer'a Immense
NKW VOiJK CASINO BURLUSQUE
Tb?
Merry
World
Tlio Same Magniflcont Ma.inK of
Ht.uc Favorites.
The Ram. Fin de-SleoleFaatuiea In Profusion.
Thn Kamc Olnrv "f t'"lr. So-nd nn-l A'-fiou.
THH BIU WMITH CI.OUD OF SUCCI-SS.
THE PASSINO SHOW'S SUCCESSOR.
Regular iiricp.. 8alot seal. oven. Monday,
9 a. in.
THE - FROTHINGHAM.
Tuesday, December 17.
Lecture by the Oreat Reformer.
DR. PARKHURST
Subect:
Pure Civil Government
PRICES-50e, 73c, $1.00 and $1.50.
Box office of the Frothinzhain open for re
served eats Fl iday, December 13, at 8 a. m.
fiimii . I" M I f
turn STW
REST0RE8 VJTAUTY
Made a
Ulall Man
let Day.
5? of Me.
Uta Day,
ma una a i sotb nur
prodann th. aboTs result. In 30 daya. It ac'i
boaruf ally aud aulekly. Cure, wban .11 other, (tl I
Tomuj m.a will riiiu their loat manhood, aad elc
maa will imm tbalr youtbfm ncor by uilm
H F.TITO. It ealerid surely wwtorMNenww
wt, tMt Tltilltr. Impouaer. Klintly bniaaioas.
Lntt fowar, rallln. Memory, Warln IMsewe..and
all IM ot self-abua. or neM and iadiseratioa,
hldmnltaon.toTwady,kiwlnaworn.rrlMe. II
not ealy enras by starting at tb. aat ot disease, but
Is. (real nm tenia aud blooel bnlldnr. brlof.
lei baak tb. ptnh (low to salt cheriu and r.
storing tb. Dr. of youth. I trarria off fnaanlt;
nd Oaasttmr-tlon. Inalst oa b.Tls RK VIVO, ao
Mber. It can b. ewrlad la mt vx kft. By aiall.
par pHkais, ot ait tot 00, aita a poal
m wrlttaa ataranta. to aara a reranf
.hamaooy. Otreulat trw, Addttai
ovL MEOICmt CO.. I Rlsar It. CHlMtO. Ill
JT aatth.wa Baatw 4f fJCgla'
Few Days Only.
mm
8.5o mwmm
3.48 rm
2.48 w c Mr
wmm
(il.ASSWAKH.
Lemonade Set., 70c up.
Wine Seta, 60c up.
Table Sets, 50 different patterns, 2jc and up.
Cake Salvers, l:ruit Dishes,
Cheese Plates and Covers.
rcanqnut Lamps, brass, with center draft $1.S0 upward
UatKjiiut Lamps, onyx, with wnter draft. . . . 2.R0 upward
Hauitiet Lamps, ouyx, with Bilk nliutlos 5.7S upward
Vae Lumps 115 upward
HanKiiiK Lamps 2.511 upward
Niglit Lamps OS upward
Having an immense stock of Lamps, are
selling them 20 per cent, less than the same
can be bought for anywhere.
Come and see our displaj' of Holiday Goods,
Dolls, Iron Toys, Wagons, Zithers, Phono
harps, Games, Books, Dishes, Tables, Desks,
Sleighs, Blocks, Tree Ornaments, Candles,
Albums, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Shaving
and Smoking Sets, Fan Boxes, Glove Boxes.
We have a big stock, but advise you to
... 1.. ..j :,1 1. 1.
uvoiu wie rusu.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
One Week,
ConnnrnciiiK Mondnj, Dec. 13
MATINUU SATI RDAY ONLY,
lb. Brilliant livr io t':.ar tcr Actor,
Thos. E! Shea
And Hi. rx'-itdoiit Coniimnv,
Pre. anting His l.uUntnn l Oruutoat Sue; cases
Monday evonlnK...."Tlio Man-o'-War' vn"
Tiuwlay eVHiiliia "Tlie Fire Patrol'
WedfHdav ore "Ur. Jekyll and Sir. Hydi-"'
Tlinrluy evohiiiK "Tiio hlavt'a of Sin"
Fiiday eveninir "Tiio Man-o'-War's Man'
K.ittiriinv nintin,.A."Tht, Kn:irAaof Naur Yfirk'
I Saturday eveuiiiK To bo annouiieed.
PK10c,20c,3flc
Few Choice Seats. 50c.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
; Tlmrsday and Friday Eveninsa.
Triumvlial Kettirn of tho (Ircat Enqlish
Sueccas
HUMANITY.
Button Vane's llastorpiece. with
JOSEPH ORISMER,
PHOEBE DAV3ES
And a Star Ciwt I'ndi-r tho Management of
WM. A. BliAUY.
Sale of oat. opon. Tuoaday mornlui at 9
o'cioek.
DAVIS' THEATER
Mondaj, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Dec. 10, 17, K
Koturn Engtitemont nf Amerlna . Roprosonta
tire Irish Comedian.
MR. DAN M'CARTHY,
Supported by the Charmini Little Eonbratte
MISS LOU RIPLEY,
and n company of remsniMtJ ability, in tha
Iiictnreaiine comody drnma ill four acts,
THE RAMBLER
FROM CLARE
Admission, 10, 20 and 30 Cents
CALL UP 3882.
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VINEGAR
AND
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