The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 18, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCBANTON "TBIBUNE-WEDNESDAY UOIQSViti. DECEMBER 18. I8tf .
7"
News
6 lfcs.N Muscatel Raisins,.25
3 lbs. New Figs, - -.25
4 Its. Nw Dates. - - .25
4 Its. Cted Currants, -.25
1 lb. , tad Sultana Rai
sins, - - - -
Extra Lrcsn Peel, par lb., -
Extra Leghorn Citron, per lb.,
4 lbs. Mixed Candy, - -
3 lbs. Clear Toys, - - -
.10
.10
.12
.25
.25
Luce Bros.
SCRANTON and TAYLOR.
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Anaoaaecraent Is .Mado of tho Marriage
Of George Decker and Miss Emma
Savltts at Wllkea-Barre.
The list of marriages among West
Side young people within the last few
weeks that have a tinge of romance to
them continues to grow. Announce
ment has Just been made of the recent
marriage of George Decker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Decker, of North Sumner ave
nue, to Miss Emma Savltts, of North
Lincoln avenue. The ceremony was
performed at Wilkes-Barre last week.
Without the knowledge of their par
ents they wont to Wilkes-Barre, and,
after convincing the clerk of the or
phans' court that they were of age,
secured a marriage license and were
Immediately married. Mr. and Mrs.
Decker are now residing with the lat
ter's parents, on North Lincoln avenue.
Marriages of Today.
This morning at 11.30 o'clock at the
home of the bride's parents, at Wysox,
Pa., Miss Sarah O. Post will be mar
ried to Mr. Thomas E. Price, the well
known newsdealer and barber, of South
Main avenue. Owyllam A. Williams,
the West Side correspondent for the
Republican, will officiate as grooms
man. . Immediately after the ceremony
the newly wedded couple will depart
for the metropolis, returning to this
city on Friday evening. They will
commence housekeeping 0Y1 North Lin
coln avenue, and will be at home to
their friends at a date to be arranged
later. Mr. Price is one of the most
energetic and prosperous business men
on the West Side, and his Innumerable
friends extend to him their congratula
tion. Another wedding of prominence will
occur this evening at the residence of
Mr. and Jirs, D. C. Powell, on North
LlncoJn,'V-iue, when their oldest
rnivr. naiaM m w nnnnrrn Kniuoii win
married to ThomasKHWllllams. of
Kingston. The occasion will be
quietly observed, owing to the recent
sadness In the family at the death of the
lamented w. Ueorge Powell.
Returned Home from Colorado. '
L Rev. Peter Roberts and wife have
returned from Colorado, where they
pent the past few months In the hope
of Improving Mrs. Roberts' health. The
trip was not beneficial, however, and
the lady's many West Side friends will
be pained to hear that death Is momen
tarily expected. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts
are now at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Warren, of North Lincoln ave
nue. They were accompanied from Chi
cago by Mrs. Roberts' brother, Samuel
Daniels.
News Notes and Personals.
Electrio City lodge. No. 177, Knights of
Malta, recently organized : on this Okie,
is requested to meet tomorrow evening
at the lodga hall to take action on. the
dearth of Allan a. fihlffer, an account of
Whose death Is given on another pue;e.
This la the first deaAh sines the institu
tion of the order.
eHreet Car Conductor Richard Phillips,
of the Taylor line, has recovered from an
Attack of quinsy.
David Davis, of Oswell court, is slight
ly Indisposed.
Benjamin F. "Williams, of the Hillside
Home,' waa In town yesterday.
The Traction, company is repairing its
Taylor Mne. )
Owtng to the pressure of holiday adver
tisements several Items of interest to West
Side people were crowded out of yester
day's Issue. -
The following officers have been elected
ty the. Plymouth Congregational church
Sunday school: Deacons, E. K. Evans,
William J. James, Richard Owens and 55.
A. Stover; clerk, Mlas L.'WUklns; finan
cial secretary', Walter Wllklna; standing
committee, 8. R. Powell, Evan- Davits
and Daniel- MaUiiaa; ways and means
commltte, W. Bromley Williams. Richard
Phillips, Miss Lulu James, John Richards.
Mlas Jennie Lewis; auditors. James P.
Harris and H. A. Parsons; music com
Ihittee, W. J. Morgans; superintendent,
Sherman Avenue Mission, Miss Delia P.
Evens.
Miss Roberts gave an address last even
ing at tho Shc-rman Avenue Mission.
A few places In the Bellcvue mine were
Worked yesterday. It is not known when
the mine will be worked to its full ca
pacity. ... .
The funeral of an Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Glbtvejr, of Bromley avenue,
occurred yesterday afternoon. Interment
was made in Hyde Park Catholic ceme
tery. v
The remains of the laU Mm. Elisabeth
Morton, who died at her home, on Frlnk
treat, will occur this afternoon at 130
O'clock. Rev. Rogers Israel will officiate.
Interment will be made In Washburn
Street cemetery.
At 8.30 o'clook this morning the obsequies
over the remains of the late Miss Mary
Corcoran will be held at St. Patrick's
cburoti ......
On New tear's day and evening an "eis
teddfod will be conducted at the Belle,
voe CalvlniatlG Methodist church under
the auspices of she Betlevue Literary and
Biblical society. The sessions will com
mence at I and 6.80 p. m,. Miss Julia C
Allen,' daughter of Dr. arid Mrs. W jj
Allen, of the central cUy, will adjudicate
on the violin solo competition' for' ama
teurs, the prise of which, (10, la offered by
Colonel E. H. Ripple. The other con tests
will be Interesting.
" West Side Baslneaa Directory.
BATB8-Club, V fttrap and Lever,-, all
else; lowest. price) nice present, Grand
double beaters, lis-and up. Dock AH
tews and, shelf, 818 and up. R. j.
Hf-ies. J4 SoutM'Maln avenue.' ' - i
BAKj.BR Hair cutting and shaving done
in aflrat-clasa manner at John H.Reyn
e Te Parser ghop, at Palrchild's Hotel.
rLOvVlL" TOR THE HOLIDAYS At !
M Heath Mala avenue, near Jackson
of fbt Stibtirbs.
street Funeral designs a specialty.
Harriet M. Davis, manager.
BICYCLES repaired, scissors ground,
tools sharpened, saws filed, keys fitted,
maehines repaired by W. L. Steenback,
dealer in Ouns, Fishing Tackle, under
West Slile bank.
PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 81.40
per dosen. They are lust lovely. Con
vince yourself by calling at Btarner s
Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main
avenue.
GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Cof
fee Is unexcelled. The leading cotTe of
the day. For sale only at F. W. Mason
A Co. Fine Groceries, 116 South Main
avenue. .
SECOND HAND FURNITURE Cash for
nnvthlng you have to sell. Furniture,
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the
stock of J. C. King. 1024 and 1026 Jack
son Btreet.
PLUMBING William D. Griffiths. US
North Main avenue, does flrst-class
Plumbing. Steam Heat and Gas Fitting.
Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed.
Special sale of Holiday Wines for fam
ily use. 35 cents per quart, at James F.
Bests, 308 pedar avenue.
Hawlor'a Diamonds at Turnquest's.
Procrastination.
Ntver put off till tomorrow what you
can do today, therefore, if possible, visit
Tui nquest. the Joweler, 205 Washington
avenue, before today becomes tomor
row. They're Benton It.
Go where you like, you hear the name
of Turnquest these days, and why not?
He's broken up the exorbitant high
price system on fine solid gold Jewelry
and sterling silverware, and ought not
the people cast the good news abroad?
Quaint little China Clocks, Turn
quest's. '
There Is Rest for Yon.
Are you a weary seeker after some
thing new In Jewelry, silverware or
bric-a-brac? Rest contented, you'll find
Just what you want at Turnquest's, 205
Washington avenue, and buy It at such
figures as will gladden your heart.
Chains and Charms at Turnquest's.
NORTH END.
Flnley Ross, sr.. will be a candidate for
election as select councilman from the
First ward.
C J. Davis, the well-known musician
and formerly director of the Moody quar
tette, has returned home to spend Christ
mas. He will leave about Jan. 1 to con
tinue his evangelistic work.
Georjre Williams, of Warren street, spent
last evening; with friends at Carbonelale.
Henry Hlteihlns, who has been suffering
from a bad cold for severul days past, has
recovered.
A raffle for a gold watch for the benefit
of Thomas P. Jones, of Feltsvllle, will
take place Saturday, Dec. 21, at the hotel
of J. Robert Llnney, on West Market
street.
The cantata which is to be presented by
the young people of the Welsh Congrega
tional church will be rehearsed this even
ing at Company H. armory.
Mrs. William Davis, of Warren street,
who has been visiting friends in Plymouth,
has returned home.
Hufus, the 12-year-old son of John Rich
ards, of School street, who has been seri
ously ill for the past few weeks, has al
most recovered from his Illness.
Company H defeated a picked team last
evening by a score of 8 to 1 In a game
of hidoor base ball.
To Whom It May Concern.
At a meeting of the vigilance committee
of the Second and Third districts of the
First ward it was arranged that the nomi
nations for councilman and other ward
offices should take place at the same time
as the election of delegates to the city
convention.
(Signed) Nelson Larose,
Vigilance committee of Second district;
. J. Wesley Shaffer,
Lewis H. John,
Vigilance committee of Third district.
Piles! Piles! Itching Piles!
Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching
and stinging; most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bleed and ulcer
ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's
Ointment stops the itching and bleed
ing, heals ulceration, and in most cases
removes tne tumors. At druggists, or
by mall, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne &
Son, Philadelphia. ee
Special Settings for Diamonds to or
der at Turnquest's, 205 Washington
avenue.
.Superb Watch values at Turnquest's.
Turnquest, the Jeweler, "would like to
meet you at 20S Washington avenue to
day. '
t '. .. .
Real shell combs, Turnquest's.
Onyx and French clocks, Turnquest's.
Some Peoplo Say
Yes, I had them sent up from Tiffany's,
but If they told the truth thev should
say: These Diamonds were brought !
trom Turnquest s, Z0 Washington ave
nue. Neighbors won't you be true to
us, as we have been true to you?
Water Pi.tchers In Silver at Turn
quest's: Buttons or Charms for all the orders
at Turnquest's, 206 Washington avenue.
Paul E. Wirt's Fountain Pens; spe
cial presentation designs at Turnquest's
205 Washington avenue.
Pocketbooks Turnquest, the Jeweler.
Silver Button Hooks Turnquest's.-
Pearl and Silver Trinkets Turn
quest's. 14-Karat. Gold Rings, set with Opals.
Garnets, Rubies, Emeralds, etc., $3.50
Turnquest's.
That Turnquest leads we're safe to say
Let others follow as they may;
But say? when it comes to Christmas
day
Won't he have led the dance.
Cut Glass. New designs. Turnquest's.
Bid Yon Kver See Anything as Cheap?
What, why Coursen's Candy, of
Buy It In Solid Gold at Turnquest's.
I searched all Over and at last I found
just the ring I wanted at Turnquest's,
205 Washington avenue.
Gold Pencils and Tooth Picks, Turn
quest's. Punch Ladles at Turnquest's.
.
lS-Karat, Qold Wedding rings by
weight at Turnquest's, 205 Washing
ton avenue. f .
w
Handsomest Silver Teat Bets In the
city, Turnquest's 205. Washington ave.
' If you can afford it, buy Diamonds
for Christmas gifts at Turnquest's.
Best values ever offered -in this state.
Keep Your Eye on Turnquest.
He's cutting a deep swash In the
Watch and Jewelry, trade of Scranton,
and you ought to know the reason why.
What seems to be good for others may
be good for you. '. . . ;.
, . . '' '
; Solid 14kt Jewelry at Turnquest's'.
Black Enamel Watches, Turnquest's.
He talks about Turnquest, the Jewel
er, so much that I guess I'll have to go
there to buy his Christmas gift
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Delaware and Hudson Canal Cosapany
Negotiating for the Pnrehsae ' of
Land on Remington Ateaue.
The Delaware and Hudson Railroad
company is negotiating with the prop
erty owners on Remington avenue, be
tween Cherry and Brook streets for the
purchase of the land owned by them
for the purpose of erecting a depot and
obtaining acreage for a yard for the
storage of cars. The company has been
bargaining with the people mentioned
for some time, but the big prices asked
for some of the properties has delayed
the acquiring of the land. - - -
A Tribune reporter was informed last
night that. It will be but a short time
until the ground described is purchased
and that those who were asking high
prices have already sold ouU. When
this will be accomplished. Cherry street
will be opened to South Washington
avenue, a consummation devoutly : to
be wished, - The Delaware and Hudson
will build a fine station and freight
house, it Is reported. '"' '
, Shorter Paragraphs of Newa.
The latest reports from the Lackawan
na hospital In Martin. Kearney'a case are
very favorable, . and . hopes of hie recov
ery are entertained.
Operations 'have been suspended at the
Lackawanna Knitting mills on account
of the approach of the duM season, which
Is the present. In that line of trade.
Miss Carrie Taylor, of Plttston, is vis
iting friends on, Prospect avenue.
Mrs. G. A.' Kerlfn, of Fig street, la vis
iting friends iikDundaff. . ,
A regular meeting "of Roaring Brook
conclave. Improved. Order of Heptasophs,
was' held last evening at Dr. Manly s
hall. - ' ? ,
James Cooke', "of Y'itptston avenue. Is IH
of Inflammatory rheumatism.
What's In a Name.
Not one solitary mill, unless it's
backed by a bank account and a signa
ture. "TurnqueBt,"raay be a new name
to you, but It's old In Diamonds.
Watches and Jewelry In Europe. He's
here now to do business with you at
205 Washington avenue, and his name
is backed by America's loudest talker
Dollars and cents. Have you met him?
Children's Silver Cups, Turnquest's.
Napkin
quest's. .
Rings, ' 40' cents : up Turn-
Rogers Bros.' "I847"
' Spoons, ; '
Knives, '! "'
Forks,
Sets, etc, . ,
Lowest prices 1 Iri Scranton at. Turn -quest's,
and all the latest designs, 205
Washington avenue.
Silver Mounted Brashes, Turnquest's.
Ladles' Belts, newest out; Turnquest.
"Itaby la Going to Bve-a-l.and."
That's true, but remember that while
she's asleep she's dreaming of that ring
or silver cup that you said Santa Claus
would bring It, and you know you have
not been to Turnquest's, 205 Washing
ton avenue, to get it yet.
Silver Dinner Spoons, Turnquest.
Biscuit Boxes at Turnquest's.
Fancy Hair Pins, Turnquest's.
retail? Seerets. . :
Mama's going to buy papa a swell
smoking set at Turnquest's; I heard her
say so, and she doesn't know what
papa's going to buy for her. It's a sil
ver tea set, from Turnquest, too, for I
heard him tell Uncle John about It.
Wonder what they're going to buy me?
t -
Silver Celery Holders at Turnquest's.
Artistic Fern Dishes at Turnquest's.
Optical Goods at Turnquest's.
Cake Baskets In novel Designs, Turn
quest's. Everything for the side board and
table In Silver at Turnquest's, 205
Washington avenue.
Interesting bits of Brlc-a-Brao at
Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue.
An Every Day Maxim.
Be sure you're right, then go ahead,
and buy from Turnquest, 205 Washing
ton avenue, whatever you may want in
diamonds, jewelry or silverware. In
hlKh grade qualities he's unquestion
ably a great money saver on prices.
A Wife's Hcsolvc.
Now that Christmas Is coming, I'd
forgive him for -all he ever did, if he'd
only tell Turnquest to send home that
delightful Silver Tea Set that I saw at
$25.00. It Isn't much money, but hon
estly, I couldn't wish for a better.
Turnquest's Opal Rings are worn by
most of the smart set now.
Napkins Rings, Solid Silver or Plated,
all prices. Handsome Designs, Turn-
quest'B.
Engagement Rings at Turnquest's.
Children's Rings at Turnquest's.
Initial Rings at Turnquest's.
Ho Did Not Write It This Way.
' 'Mid pleasures and palaces, though
we may roam, you'll And nothing flner
than we have at home In Diamonds at
Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue.
Silver Match Safes and Stamp Boxes,
Turnquest's. -.
Silver Mounted Ink Wells, Turn
quest's. Pretty conceits In Silver, Turnquest's.
A look through Turnquest's stock at
205 Washington avenue, will suggest
hundreds of things for Christmas gifts
that you never thought of.
He Wss Right.
It ain't no good to carry a watch
That ain't no good f6r the time
So I'll see urnquest, for the neigh
bors say,
He's a hummer oh watches line
And that's the man for meH
$1.50 for Powerful Opera Glasses,
Turnquest's.
All the lucky devices and designs In
Jewelry at 205 Washington avenue. .
t'nder the Mistletoe Ronah
It Is an ancient and honorable cus
tom to kiss under the mistletoe during
Yuletlde, and a forfeit or penalty has
always been attached to It. Should you
FOR LADIES ONLY.
If yon would be relieved of
periodical paint, beailnK-dows
a-hsatkma. organic displace
moot cr derangvmenta. .ur. fe
male weaknesa; if you wonld
tajoy fool health, net Ror'a,
R'etnm romrmtind. rortaleby
JOHN H, PHEM Scranton. Pa
.
Boy's ;
Restoria 7
Coapoud
be lucky enough to win a prise In this
way. make It a stipulation that Turn
quest,, the Jeweler, will supply It.
He's got more pretty trinkets and nov
elties than halt the other Jewelers put
together.
.
Tea-Pots, Sugars, Creams.' Spoon
Holderm, In separate prices or sets at
Turnquest's, 205 Washington avenue.
Soup: Dividers at Turnquest's.
If Thev Stick Y' a're St act.
Get a. Silver Pocket Stamp Box at
Turnquest'a They're pretty and so
convenient
Bracelets and Necklaces,
Ear Drops and Finger Rings,
Lace Pins and Skirt Pins.
Victorias and Lorgnette Chains,
Watch Charms and Lace Pins,
Back Combs and Side Combs,
Hair Pins and Ornaments.
Timely Pointers.'
Silver Salvers, Syrup Jugs,
Cut Crystal, Celery Holders,
Dainty China, Whiskey Jugs.
Water Pitchers, Toddy Ladles.
Turnquest, the Jeweler,
205 Washington avenue.
Boys Indestructible Watches, Turn
quest's.. After Dinner Coffee
Should be drank from fine Shell China
Cups, such as Turnquest, the Jeweler
is now showing for the holiday trade.
New style Celery Holders at Turn
quest's. Silverware In endless assortment for
all homes and purses, Turnquest's,
205 Washington avenue.
Little Beauftes, Turnquest's Chate
laine Watches.
SIXTY YEARS
old and generally played out, or so I
thought up to two weeks ago, when I
commenced to use Dr. David Kennedy's
Favorite Remedy," writes S. I. Young,
of Hiram, Ohio, to Dr: Kennedy. "For
years I have suffered with Inflammation
of the bladder and kidneys, and have
gradually grown worse and expected
at any time that passing urine by na
ture's effort would cease. Hesldes con
stant pain in the kidneys and bladder,
I have had rheumatic pain in every
muscle and Joint, and have often re
marked that there was not a man liv
ing that had suffered as much as I had,
but I must say I had not for a single
day In Ave years felt as well In every
way as I do now. Have Improved dally
since I began the use of
DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S
FAVORITE REMEDY
About a week ago 1 gave a man afflicted
with bladder trouble, part of a bottle of
Favorite Remedy, and he said to me to
day: 'That is a great medicine; I am
better already," and drove eight miles
to a druggist to get a bottle."
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD
Dr. Alexander's
FAMOUS LUNG' HEALER
WHAT IS IT t
It Is a medicine carefully put up and
compounded, bltiR a diruct copy of a
favorite prmcription n od by l)i. Alex
ander O'Mallvy. of w likes Barre Pa., a
practicing phvalcian for over twenty
years, for all lun and thro it troubles,
and is guaranteed to do all that Is claimed
for it. It ! not a "cure all" but it will
co talnly rrlleve all lung diseaapi, cure
coughaand bronchitle, avert pneumonia
and prevent conitimtiou l y He timsly
action on the sensitive Inng tubes and
tiroues. Thousands of bottles have been
sold last year, and thonuds of sonU
saved from an early glare by its use
Once uaed a family will never be without
It in the house
For aale by all dealer, ag cent.
I
Manufacturers of the Celebrates
PILfiENER
LAGER BEER
CAPACITVl
100,000 Barrels per Annum
-A ar NHd at Offer earned."
TMsXakaaaa BelM French Desweea iKM M
1 1 a 1 1 oaSTaraa faat .nywtwce t; lae U.S.,
1 er IWal Mete? fJlJ.
Eaaale every way bh aeoai
aoM la aH retail atone fat
j.K. We
anttt tha JU. arvfa aae eMsr.
and If any eae fa set aatteflei
we win nnoa we mwmw
treeaaeaouwrpair. upan
Toe er Comma Beaaa,
. wmum u, i bj, mm.
1 to ee oast
HtoetraSl
MKff
tmimifmZliSSUb
taf Urml l aiSra.
IT IS HE TO GET OUT
And Oct Year He! Way Qeod New.
Ton will And a choice ilnef i , "
- 4CB SKATES. POLO STICKS,
FOOT BALLS, BOXINO UI.OVES, - -:
AIR RIFLES, POCKET KNIVES, '
OUNS, FI8MINO TACKLB AND '
ATHLETIC GOODS AND BICYCtES
AttheOMtMane. -
A. W. JURISCH, .i.
MS
LAGER
BEER
REWERY.
(AUTION
to our
Washburn-Crosby Co. wish to assure their many pat
rons that they will this year hold to their usual custom
of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop
Is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing to the excessively dry weather many millers are
of the opinion that it ft already cured, and in proper
condition for milling. WashburnCrosby Co. will take
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every tictall of milling hat
placed Wnshburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other
brands
KARGEL
Wholesale Agents.
Christmas Attractions
BEAUT1FTL GOODS AT LOW PRICfiS.
JEWELRY WATCHES
SILVERWARE CLOCKS
DIAMOMDS, in rings, scarf plus, etc. OPERA GLASSES, Etc.
Also an exceptionally fine line of
GOLD-HERDED CANES flHD UMBRELLAS
Our stock embraces everything in tlie way of -desirable
and appropriate
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
for old and young.
NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED.
C.
107 Wyoming Ave.
C. G. BOLflND & CO.
General
REPRESENTING
OLD AND RELIABLE COHPANIES
Prompt and Satisfactory Adjtisfnnenf, .
HPRIfP New Republican Building,
Jrr lvL,J North Washington Avenue.
DR. JACOB HELIUIER
Veterinary
Surgeon
311 Spruce Street.
The St. Denis
Breeeway anal Eleventh .. New Verfc,
- Op. Grace Chsrcs.-Eiiropean Piaa.
'. Rasas ti.oo a Dsy aa4 Upwsros.
In a modet and unobtroeire way there are
few better conducted hutela is the metropolis
than the St. Deals.
The great pnpn aritr It has aoqulred eit)
readily be tranod to Ita tmlipe lovtia. Its
bcnnllk" atmoanbere. the pecaHa es alienee
of Ite enialn and eerrije, aad Its Try moder
ate pr.ees. .
WlliUU TAYLOR AND SCM.
patrons:
CONNELL
Established 1856
Telephone 1264.
TH at OCR ANTON
VITRIFIED BRICK-0 TILE
KimiFICTURIKfi pO., '
lUtaVt ';'
SHALE PAVING BRICK
AKD BUILDING BRICK
tMlasi MO Washiaitoa enue.
Watkat Hay-Attg, Pa, B. a w. V. S.
M. H. DALE,
General Sales Agent, Scranton. Pa
Insurance
The
Special for a Few Days Only.
JACKETS AND CAPES
For Ladies, Hisses and Children.
Special to Close Out the Entire Line
Tho garments ottered are as
perfect in shape and flnUh as
they can be made, and all we
ask of the public is an inspec
tion, nothing more. Prices
will talk for themselves.
100 Ladiea' Kersey Jackita,
VM raloe. for
50 ..adits' Bnucle Jui'kute,
Sl'i vuluo. for
2 Ijidien' Kerioy Jackets,
f l'l.SO vdIim. for
36 Ladles' Frieze Jackets,
SP.50 value, for
17 Jackets, SI4.00 to 81U.0J
value, for
23 Ladies' Capes, rpui-lal $7
valno. for
12 Latins' Douliid Bruided
Cuws, $12 value, for
59 Wist)"' Ori'tchens. nil
sizes, $li valw, onoice
SJ MtKMui' Jackets ti to li
years, SJ vnlue, choice. . . .
40 Ladiex' Fur Cnitns, full
sweep. $U value, ( r
Millinery. Millinery,
Comewitli a luan puraa or a fat one.
yon ran roinroand a wise ehole.n; unci
whether yon pay little or nuinli, you
can besur of u sty UU, scnsiblu H it
i r Bonnet evory timo.
$ 4.93 v If
7.48
FOR d FEW DAYS ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE
308 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 303.
The General Household Supply Store
Corner Perm Ave. and Spruce St.
HOLIDAY-GOODS
CHINA DEPARTMENT.
China Plates, Cups and Saucers,
Salad Dishes,
Cracker Jars,
lea Sets, Sugar-and-Crcamj,
Dinner and Tea StU.
We have a
come early and
R. BLOESER,
Perm Ave. and Spruce St.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE FROTfllNGHflM.
Wnencr A Kols, Lessees and Manngcr.
WELisDA
XTRA XTRA
BACK AGAIN
Canary and Lederer's Immense
NEW YORK CASINO BURLESQUE
Tb?
Merry
World
The Sams Magnificent Mussing of
ttuRO Favorites.
Tho Same Fin de-Sicolo Features in Profunnn.
The Hum Ulorv f ("nlrtr. SoTid mi A turn.
. THE BIO WHITE CLOUD OF SUCCESS.
THE PASSING SHOW'S SUCCESSOR.
RcRulsr prices, tjnluof seals outms Monday,
9 a. in.
mr. PLEASANT
COAE
AT RETAIL.
Coal of the bast quality for domestic
se, and of all sizes, delivered la any
(art of tha city at lowest price.
Orders left at my Ofllca '
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE,
Rear room, (list floor. Third National
Bank, er sent by mall or telephone to the
Ulna, will receive prompt attention.
Special contracts will be made for tha
aUo and delivery of Buckwheat Coal.
WM. T. SMITH.
REVIVC
RESTORES VjUUTY
Made a
UthDay.Jf 0f Me.
TNI OBfAT Oth bay.
fWBSJOB xusraxxnoir
brodaeesthenboTeresaltalnaodnyl. Itacti
bewerfulle and anlvkhr. Cure, when all other, toll
Yoaaa aeawlUnaain their loat manhood, and eld
na) will teeever their youthful visor by aalni
UT1TO. It oaicai; Vld surely rntoree Mervoue
sat, Lest Vitality. Inpotvaer. Klfhtly Emlauona,
tiet fewer, (elllna Memory, WmIm Oi.eae,aoi)
all aftata of Hll-abua. or eteeae aad Indlenntlon.
waleh naflU oae for .tody, aiwiaes. or marrlMe. II
eotoaly eona ay ttsrllnt at the mat ot dtaeas. but
la a treat aervw tmtio and Mood builder, briar
lea seek ttaa pink alow to pale cheek, and re
ytorlhf lb. fire of youth. It ward, off fnmolty
nd Oeaeaaiptloa. In.nl oa havta; RRVITOine
Mher. It ean be earrisd la eeat vecket. By tncil.
l.ooaerpacksira,orali tor .00, with post
Uo writtaa auarantao to earo ear roloof
;heoMaey. Olrculufree. Address
DVU 1EDICINI CO.. "1 River M., CHIONO. ILL
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Fashidii
GLASSWARE.
Lemonade Sets, 70c up.
Wine Sets, 60c up.
Table Sets, 50 ditf.-rcnt patterns, ijc and iu
Cake Salvers, Pruit Dlshrs,
Cheese Plates and Covers.
rtauqiict Lamps, brans, with center draft. . . .$1.50 upward
Hanquet Lnmps, onyx, with center draft 2.50 upward
Kaiuiiiet Lamps, onyx, with silk hade$.... 5.73 upward
Vase Lumps 95 upward
Hai'giiig Li.ni pa 2.50 upward
Night Lamps 05 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 display 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.
big stock, but advise you to
avoid the rush.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC ONE WEEK. COM
niiMM lnir Mi nduy. D-c. IK, matinee Sat
urday nuly. THUS. E. KHEA and hi excellent
rompnny, pressutlng his latest and greatest
sucet'sa h:
Wednesday eve..., "Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde"
Thursday evening "The Maves of Sin"
Frldny evinin "Tim Mnn-o'-War'e Man"
Saturday uintinre."TliB Hnareaof Now York"
Saturday evening To l announced.
I'opnlnr prices, 10c, 20e, 30c. Few choice
seutH, 50c.
DAVIS' THEATER
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 19, 20 AND 21.
The Pcoili'ss Irish Comedienne,
MAV CniTH DHRRIMC
1 ilk m . s 1
Supported by a Superb Company of
t'omvdkinsttml Soubrottes, .n tho
T h itiinata iiusicnl Coiuody in
F uir Acts,
" LITTLE TRIXIE"
THE ROMP HEIRESS.
Coder tho Manaaomeut of
FRED ROBBINS.
Bright Music, Pretty Girls and Grace
ful Diinccrs.
Admission, ID, 20 and 30 Cents
CALL UP 3882.
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CO.
OILS..
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
OFFIOE AND WAREHOUSE,
Ml TO 151 MERIDIAN STREBT t
M. W. COLLINS, M'flfr.
SLWIgBfmjSt
Eomlta of treatpent. ekiiocs, fxormnng weac-
BMM, Nervous lttDlliry.NlcmiTttTOis.-Jor.fcivDWBJiww,
Insar
Ihoy not oulyfiiro by .iartinit Hit of duv
utinat at.itVE iONtiT and flLODD
r:lt. brinoinff back tho alnk al.w to aala
ntn. but
ehrf k. and rcloflnK tho FIKS VF f ol' Tit to tha
patient. yDill,5J.oip:rboxor for wlthwrlt
Irn (unrautr to rare m Kfimd l-o . Book
V- imal.k.l'rr-' - ' . -T'nn.N.irT-r'r,
For sale by JOM H. PTTRLrs.
flat, Wyomln are; inrt Btwiiee atrt.
III ll.ur
di rml onniro
ULHIIIA UUUIIO
Or alt kinds, mapufactorea at tkatt
oUco, at Tho Tribune Qlce.
(MS,
LOST MANHOOD
all attendlDir ftUmcnf
IDA BUdlaa