The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 17, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCHANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOBNTN'G, DECEMBER 17, 1895.
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HE HOLIDAY SEASON is now here, and so are
we, with a full line of useful and fancy articles.
Everything to suit the plainest as well as the most
fastidious. . . . .. . . . . . . . . ...
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Pour by the lid, without lifting or tipping, and with such
little fuss and confusion as to make it almost appear electrical.
The pouring device is so simple that to the uninitiated
these pots seem no different than the ordinary, common pot.
They have no complicated parts ; no valves, springs or
mechanisms' of any kind.
There is nothing to get out of order.
The part touched is cold.
One hand does it.
They do not soil the table cloth by drip or spill.
CUTLERY.
An elegant line of Cutlery, consisting of
Carvers,
Table Knives and Forks.
Kitchen and Cooks' Knives.
Ladies' and Hen's Pocket Knives.
Scissors and Shears.
Razors with and without cases.
Strops, etc.,
Are always to be found in our stock.
Aluminum Ware.
Chafing Dishes.
Baking Dishes.
Chafing Spoons.
Funnels.
Sauce Pans.
Soup Ladles.
Servers.
Tea and Coffee Pots.
Tea Kettles.
The Ice Is Here.
Useful as well as Ornamental,
THE MAJESTIC,
Greatest Oil Stove of the Age.
OVER ISO SOLD II M AND VICINITY SINGE SEPT. I K
Full Nickled, Brass Fount and Burner.
This stove can not be compared with any others for the
reason there are no others like it. In this stove we giveyou
more value for the money than can be found in any other.
It is hinged in such a manner that it can be conveniently
tipped back for the purpose of removing tank and burner;
no chains are required to hold it in position. It is mounted
on casters and supplied with evaporator in burner.
Capacity of fount, i gallon; 1 2-inch circular burner; height
40 inches ; shipping weight, 60 pounds.
FOUll STYLES AND SIZES.
WOODEN WARE,
Carpet Sweepers.
Fancy Bread Boards.
Carved Salad Forks and SpMHsJ
Step Ladders.
Slaw Cutters.
Clothes Racks.
Ironing Boards.
Clothes Wringers.
HUH i 11
Have rW If not II
You : 'JL We ' TO THE LADIES. &
A Pair Can Fit M JSLn,
U.S. A" Your Feet ' The ponds are now all frozen, j 7 IrT
gjjbL. j-iofriar ' ana ne laaies neea nave no iear - i -v i,
Club r HrS5 ' Also Your f A of breaking through the ice; if you 4S!i I' Jt )
TSttEEfff?''' 1 r... use a pair of U.S. Skates, your 4i
, Skates ? ifQ i . Pocket. I . safety is assured. ""-l (" A
Prices range from yfj v . lV " VYra P"
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BACHELORS' FRIEND.
The Chafing Dish upon which an endless variety of
meals may be prepared. No more serviceable Christ
mas present can be mentioned than the Chafing Dish.
We have a full assortment in all the most approved
and practical designs.
NICKLE PLATED WARE.
T. Kettle.
T. and Coffee Pots.
T. Trays.
Crumb Trays and Scrapers.
Baking Dishes.
Fancy Coffee Pots.
Marion Harlon.
Russian.
Granite Perfection,
And numerous others in all sizes.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
In a variety of patterns, including
Knives and Forks.
Spoons.
Berry Spoons.
Sugar Shells.
Sugar Tongs.
Soup Ladles.
Gravy Ladles.
Oyster Ladles.
Oyster Forks.
Cheese Scoop.
Child's Sets.
IF YOU USE THE
U. S. CLUB SKATES,
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