The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 21, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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    THJfi SCliAiNAOA' TBiitUKiS-SATUJiiiA . MOliNlNC. DECEMiiEU 21, 1895.
NORTON'S
BOOK STOCK
will, interest close buyers
just now both in the
extent and variety and low prices.
Main Boor is full best subjects.
Here are some or the items:
Children's large picture book9
from 5 cents upwards,
young folks story books
from to cents upwards,
the little "Classics," cloth,
standard authors and good subjects,
15c each, publisher's price 35c
Webster's large Dictionary, old ed., 97c.
Webster's New International Die, $8.50
Good Vest Tocket Dictionary 10c up.
McCaulcy's England, 5 vols., cloth, 97c.
McCabe's Social Forms and Customs
J1.50, formerly sold by agents for &3.50.
A large History the United States $1.50,
formerly sold by agents for fi.50.
Good pocket Testament 5 cents.
Large pocket Bible 25 cents.
Large pew Bible 50 cents.
Teachers' Bibles 1.25 upwards.
The best values have ever had,
four different makers, best of each.
Catholic Prayerbooks 10c to $5.00.
Episcopal Prayerbooks, all grades,
lurch Hj ninbooks, all denominations.
Sabbath School Library Books of
standard authors and leadiug pubs.
Notes on Sabbath School Lessons, 1896,
various authors and special low prices.
Tocket Diaries, 1896, large variety.
Booklets and Calenders and Cards,
the beauty of which astonishes all.
M. NORTON,
322 LACKAWANNA AVE.
A Foe to Dyspepsia
GOOD BREAD
USE THE
FLOUR
And Always Have
Good Bread.
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE
. TO THE TRADE BY
UNION LODGi: OFFICERS.
Elected at tho Meeting Last Nlcht and to
lie Installed Nott'.Thursdnv Night.
1TnIon Lodge, P. and A. M., lust nlfrht
tlected officers as follows: Worshipful
master, Egbert A. Neurlz; senior war
den, Frank J. Stanton; junior warden,
Ellery C. Thornly; secretary, Frnk S.
Hall; treasurer, E. P. Kingsbury; rep
resentative to the grand lodge, Charles
J. Church; trustees, Enos T. Hall, John
T. FltzpatrU k and Charles J. Church.
The Installation exerctses will take
place next Thursday night at the lodge
hall In the Windsor Mock, A banquet
Will follow the cerervftj
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 e. Swayne's
Ointment stops the lt?mng and bleed
ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases
removes tne tumors. At druggists, or
by mall, for CO cents. Dr. Swayne &
Bon, Philadelphia..
Buy your Christmas Tea and Coffee
of the Grand Union Tea Co., 311 Lacka
wanna avenue, and get a handsome
calendar for 1896 given to ewry pur
chase to-day, Monday and Tuesday.
. ' Silver clothes brushes, hair brushes,
toilet sets, hat marks, coat hangers,
paper cutters, and other silver novel
ties too numerous to mention can be
bad at Davldow Bros.
Potato Salad Clam Chowder and
Frankforters for lunch to-day at St.
Cloud Hotel y ,
Turnquest v Silverware Is excellent
Value and th.. Very latest.
Come and pick them out now, as
you will have a better selection.
v We have in stock all of the best
i . shapes and the lowest prices ever
- offered In Holiday 'Slippers.
. OUR TWO LEADERS.
Men's Russia Leather, 1.50
Ms Seal Leather, jjjj)
.' 1 Men's Russia Tourist, formerly $2.50,
We sell thent at $100, all sizes, any
en
SCOAIIK
KOEULER
:0 S:: Street
CHRISTMAS CHURCH SONG
Unusually Elaborate - Programmes
Have Been Prepared.
NOTED SOLOISTS ENGAGED
Many of tho Programmes Will Bo Repeated-Novel
Musio Sorviee for
F.lm i'urk Chnreh-In the
Other Churches.
Unusually elaborate programmes of
church Christmas music have been pre
pared throughout the city and will be
rendered either to-morrow, Christmas
Day or on the Sunday following, and
in almost every instance are to be re
peated. In St. Luke's Episcopal church the
following programme, arranged by J.
Willis Conant, the organist and chor
ister, will be executed Christmas morn
ing and repeated on Sunday, the 29th:
Morning player.
Processional, "Angels From the
Realms of Glory."
Venlte,
Hlorlas Anglican
Te Deum Hodge
Benedict us Williams
Holy Communion.
lntrolt. " "fis the Birthday" Vincent
Kyrle.
Cloria Tibl, .
Sanetus, . ,
Aifims Del Dennett
Offertorv, "Hehoid I IJrlns".....'...B3rnby
Gloria in- ExeeWs Haynes
rtecissloniil, "Hark t'.ie Herald Angels,"
Ling
Green Nidge Presbvtcrinn.
The large choir of the Green Ridge
Presbyterian church, Miss Salome
Decker, organist, has prepared a bril
liant and attractive programme , of
musical gems. The selections are
chiefly choral In character. Interspersed
with solos' in all voices. At the close
of. Ihe evening service, a series of ster
eoptlcon:yiews will be presented by A.
V. Rower. The following programme,
arranged by C. F. Whlttemore, the
chorister:
"There were Shepherds Abiding in the
FloM" O. J. Wlnko
Sllss Lyilia Pichel and choir.
Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels
Sing" Choir anil congregation
"Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices,"
Hiss Pichel, Mr. ConroU and choir
"The Slar of Bethlehem."
Mrs. Charles W. Metzgar
Hymn, "O Come All Ye Fulthful,"
Choir and congregation
"Shout the Glad Tidings,"
Miss Piehd, Mrs. Metzgar, Mr. Conrad,
Mr. Phillips and choir.
"Glory to God In the Highest,"
Mrs. Metzgar, Mr. Phillips and choir
Hymn, "Shepherds Hall the Wondrous
Stranger" Choir and congregation
"While Shepherds Watched Their
Flocks" Miss Lydia Pichel
"O Holy Night" Miss Pichel and choir
Elm Pnrk Church.
Tomorrow evening. In Elm Park
church, Rev. Dr. W. II. Pearce, the pas
tor, will preach a Christmas sermon and
the choir will render selections appro
priate to the Christmas tide. Tho spe
ciul Christmas musical service occurs,
however.one week from tomorrow even
ing, Dec, 29, when an especially elabor
ate programme of vocal and instrumen
tal music will be given; the whole even
ing 13 to be devoted to music. The reg
ular quartette and Mr. Pennington will
be assisted by Miss Julia C. Allen. Vio
linist; Mrs. j. Alfred Pennington, or
ganist and pianist; William V. (Jrif
liths, trombonist; a double quartette of
male voices, and a chorus of girls.
SfVernl of the solos will be accompan
ied by organ, violin and piano, and an
unique feature will be the Ringing of
Old English Carols, some of them sev
eral hundred years old, by the mixed
and male quartettes stationed at oppo
site ends of the church. The programme
In Its entirety will appear In The Tri
bune next week.-
Second Preshvtcrlnn Church.
The following programme of Christ
mas music will be rendered In the Sec
ond Presbyterian church next Sunday,
under the direction of J. M. Chance, or
ganist and chorister:
Morning.
Orjran Trelude Mozart
Anthem. "When Jesus Was Born in
Bethlehem Crulrkshank
Christmas carol, "Ring the Merry
Hells" Arthur li. Brown
AniMitm for men's voices, "Shout the
G'.ad Tidings" Emerson
Organ Postlude Handel
Evening.
Opening voluntary, Largo (for organ
and violin) Handel
Messrs. Chance, Alien, Klple and Hanlcy.
Christmas carol, "Glory to God In the
Hlvhest" Danks
A I. thorn, "Hark I What Mean Those
Htoly Voices" Sullivan
Quartette, "Arise! Shine! For 'the
Ught is Come" v.. Dudley Buck
Postluic, organ, violin and eerr.et,
Oounod
The choir will be assisted by Messrs.
Hollison, Florey. Allen, Klple, Hanley
and Stanton. The Christmas exercises
for the Sabbath schosl will be held Fri
day evening, Dec. 27, and the choir and
Sabbath school orchestra will assist. In
this service.
I'cnn Avenue nnptlst Chnrch.
Elaborate and inspiring will be the
character of the music at the Penn Ave
nue Baptist church. The large choir,
James C. Gross, organist, will be assist
ed by .Mrs. A. A. Hay, soprano; Mrs.
Frank Beck, and Miss Davis, contralto.
At the morning service, John T. Wat
kins will sing a solo selected for this
occasion. Mrs. Lizzie Hughes-Brund-age,
the solo soprano. Miss Maggie
Jones, solo contralto, and W. H. Heck,
solo basso, of the choir, will also present
solo work Interwoven with the full
choral service of the choir. The whole
will be under the direction of the chor
ister, C. F. Whlttemore. The pro
gramme: "Arise, Shine, Thy Light Is Come,"
Mrs. Brttndage and choir
Hymn, "Joy to 'the World,"
Choir and congregation
"The White Christ".. ..Miss Maggie Jones
At the offertory, solo.... John T. Watklns
"There Were Shepherds Abiding in the
Field".. Mrs. Hay, Mr. Beck and choir
Hymn, "Hail Thou Long-expected
Jesus" Choir and congregation
"Let Us Now Go Even Unto Bethle
hem," Mrs. Brtindage, Mr. Beck and choir
Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels
Sing" Choir end congregation
"The Infant King" Mrs. Frank Peek
At the Offftrtory, solo,. ...Mrs. Brundago
"Behold I Bring You Good Tidings."
Mr. Beck, Ladles' Trio ami full choir
Hymn, "Hail to the Lord's Anointed."
Simpson Mot hod 1st Church.
Professor William Jones, chorister of
the ' Simpson Methodist Episcopal
church. Is renaming the choir for the
annual rendering of special Christmas
music. The service will be held Christ
mas evening, and Is called "Christmas
Glory." There are Interspersed recita
tions and addresses. "The Bells" is a
chorus by the Sabbath school; "The
Angels Song," a chorus with female
trio; "Hark, the Music" (echo song),
chorus and quartette; "Multitudes of
ngels." duet and chorus.
The Plymouth Congregational church
choir, under the leadership of Ellas E.
Evans,- is rehearsing several Christ
mas anthems.
Beseleel Davles Is leading the Sumner
Avenue Presbyterian church choir In
the rehearsal . of Christmas music.
Chrla'pias tree exercises will be gluen
In the church on Christmas evening.
In the First Welsh Baptist church,
active preparation Is going on for the
annual Christmas evening exercises.
Special songs have been composed for
the occasion. A large Christmas tree
will decorate the stage, and a realistic
Santa Claus will distribute sweetmeats
to the children.
On Christmas night the children of
the Plymouth Congregational church
will give a cantata. Daniel Watthlas
has charge of the rehearsal.
Tho Bellevue Welsh Calvinlstic Meth
odist church will hold special Christmas
exercises.
Provldenco Presbyterian Church.
In the Providence Presbyterian church
the Christmas music will be rendered
to-morrow morning and evening under
the direction of T. J. Davles, Mus. Bac.
chorister. A quintette and a chorus of
fifty voices feature the following pro
gramme: Morning Service.
Organ prelude Mendelssohn
Miss Ruth Jackson.
Doxology Q. Franc
Invocation. '
Chrt, "The Lord's Prayer" Boyee
Chorale, "Hark! What Mean Those
Holy Voices" H. Smart
Quartette, "Brightest and Best of the
Sons of the Morning" D. Buck
Mrs. J. E. Hwkel. Mrs. T. J. Da
vies, P. R. Thomas, T. J. Davles.
Responsive reading, Psalm.
Jubilate Deo In ft F. Davenport
Mlsss Maud Williams, Lizzie Gabriel,
Thomas P. Morgan and choir.
Quartette, "Glory .to God In the High
est" Simper
Scripture reading.
Response, "Save Lord and Hear Us."
Woodward
. Choir.
Apostles Creed.
Notices.
Solo, "Shout Hosanna Christ Is Born,"
J. U. Marsh
Mrs. J. E. Heckel.
Offertory.
Sermon.
Anthem, solo and chorus, "Sing and
Rejoice,"
Miss Gertrude Williams and eholr
Chorale. "Bethlehem Song" Handel
Benediction.
vtgan postlude.
Evening Service.
Organ prelude Stalner
Chorale, "Hark! the Herald Angels
Sing."
Anthem, solo and chorus, "There Were
Shepherds" Dr. Herbert
Mrs. Joseph Mulley and choir.
Reading the Ten Commandments.
Quartette, "Huik! Hark, My Soul,"
H. Houselcy
Mrs. J. E. Heckel, Mrs. T. J. Davlos,
Messrs. P. It. Thomas, T.
J. Davles..
Proyor.
Response, "Holy Father, Hear Our
Cry" Davles
Chorus and solos, "In the Felds With
Their White Flocks Abiding,"
J. Farmer
Misses Maud Williams. Llszle Ga
briel, Gertrude Williams and
choir.
Scripture reading.
Quartette, "Oh! Holy Night,"
Adolph Adam
Mrs. Heckel. Sirs. Davles, P. R.
Thomas, T. J. Davles.
Notices and Offertory.
Solo, "Christmas Star" Meldllnger
P. R. Thomas.
Sermon.
Anthem, solos and chorus, "O, Bethle
hem." Misses Laura Gabriel, Lizzie Halde
man, Ruth Parry, Master
Archie Morgan and
choir.
Chorale, "Coronation Holden
Benediction.
Organ pontludo.
Orgunlst, Miss Ruth B. Jackson.
First Prcstiyterinn Church.
The First Presbyterian tvlll hold
Christtnus services to-morrow and on
the following Sunday. Dr. McLeod will
preach sermons appropriate to the day
and the regular choir of the church,
numbering twenty-six voices, under the
direction of Tallle Morgan, will render
several beautiful selections. The order
of service to-morrow will be as follows:
Morning Service, 10.30.
Organ prelude Mozart
Miss Florence Richmond.
Anthem, "Glory to God Most High."
Loud
Choir.
Hymn, "Antloe.h" Mendelssohn
Choir and congregatlun. '
Scripture reading By the Pastor
Prayer.
Responsive . reading, closing wUh
Gloria Patrla.
Anthem, "The First Christmas,".. Barnby
(a) The Annunciation.
(b) The Message of the Shepherds.
c) Cradle Song of (he Dlessed Virgin.
d) Gloria In Excels!.
Sermon By the pastor
Hymn, "Herald Angels" Mendelssohn
Choir and congregation.
Benediction.
Organ postlude Buck
Miss Florence Richmond.
Evening Service, 7.30.
Organ prelude Guilmant
Miss Florence Richmond.
An:hem, 81r, O Heavens" Tours
Choir.
Hymn, "Silver Street" Smith
Choir anil congregation.
Scripture reeding and prayer.
Offertory anthem, "Crawn Him With
Many Crowns" Sehneckw
Choir.
Hymn, "Refuge" Holbrook
Choir and congregation.
Srrmon By the pastor
Sextette, "Lo, tie Infant Prince of
Peace" Brambach
tMlsses Lydia Sailer, .Margaret Tor
rey, Grace Rose, Caro Dlck
eisn, Annie (lose and
Lily Joseph.
Hymn, "Wllmot" Mason
Choir and congregation.
Organ postlude., Handel
Solo soprano Miss Lydia Sailer
Baritone D. C. Richards
Violinist Fred Wldmayer
Chorus of twerity-six voices.
Conductor Tallle Morgan
St. Peter's Cathedral.
At St. Peter's cathedral the choir will
sing Von La Hache's mass of peace,
op. 614. Rossini's "Gloria" from the
grand mass composed In 1819, will be
simp. Mrs. W. P. Schilling will sing
the soprano solo parts, and the other
polos will be rendered by members of
the choir. Bauer's orchestra of twelve
pieces will play the accompaniment.
THE PAIN IMMEDIATELY LEFT
ME,
So Says Mrs. W. T. Knndle, of Dundolk.
Aiier i sing nr. Agnen'a euro for the
Heart.
How difficult It Is for those afflicted
with heart disease to get relief, and to
get It quickly. The pain hangs on. and
is suggestive of the most terrible re
sults, for heart disease cannot be trilled
with. Here was Mrs. W. T. Rundle, the
wife of the well known cattle dealer In
Dundalk, who suffered so neverely from
pain In the region of the heart that, to
quote her own words: "I was for some
time unable to attend to my household
duties. I was Induced to try Dr. Ag
new's Cure for the Heart, and I must
sny the result was wonderful. The pain
Immediately left me after the first day
and I have had no trouble since."
Strong testimony, and yet Mrs. Rundle
stands along with thousands of others
who can say the same thing. Sold by
Matthews Bros.
MILL STILL GRINDING.
Two More Divorces Grunted Yesterday
hy (he Court
Decrees In divorce were ordered yes
terday by the court In the following
two cases: James Tovey vs. Ann To
vey, and Rees Davis vs. Celia Davis.
The Toveys were married at Olyphant
on Oct 19, 1887. They lived together
two or three years, when they went to
Wales on a visit- The wife did not re
turn with the husband; she found a
man named Evans across the deep blue
sea for whom she had more-.affectlon
than her husband. Tovey came back
without her and has now secured legal
separation.
The other couple were married In
Wales on March SI, 1881, and they came
to America on their wedding trip and
remained here. On Feb. 21, 1891, Mrs.
Davis packed up her trunk and left her
home. A coincidence happened that
simultaneously a half brother of Mr.
Davis lef( and both have not been seen
since.
THE PEOPLE BELIEVE what they
read about HooU's Sarsaparilla. They
know that It is an honest medicine, and
that It curse disease. That is why you
should only get Hood's.
HOOD'S PILLS cure all liver Ills, re
lieve constipation and assist digestion.
25c.
Ever; Friend You've Got
Can be suited with an appropriate and
satisfactory gift from the immense
stock of Turnquest, the Jeweler SOS
Washington avenue.
The class of goods that we are selling
at our establishment we are not afraid
to guarantee, as they will give entire
satisfaction, and anything purchased
of us. If not as represented, we will re
fund the money.
Dovidow Bros.,'
217 Lackawanna ave.
Tomorrow's Sundae Frco Press.
The fullest and latest details of the
dispute between this country and Eng
land upon the Venezuelan question. A
powerful arraignment of British greed
British Jobbery and robbery by the fam
ous historian John Clark Rldpath. Lo
cal and telegraphic news of the latest
and most Interesting description. A
page for women: musical and dramatic
page. A sheet of pretty music entitled,
"Japanese dance." Illustrated wit and
humor; society and personal notes;
French letter upon "The Sunday In
France," and a French view of the Ven
ezuelan question; Mercutlo's letter; Idle
thoughts for idle readers by the Idler;
up to date editorial comment; exclu
sive articles on many subjects; an In
cisive Washington letter summing up
the situation; Olney for president; a
thousand and one subjects fully treated.
The cream of advertising. More news
boys wanted. Apply before 7 a. m. to
morrow at basement in new Tribune
building. Read the Free Press, only 6
cents a copy. Advertise in It. A sure
money-brlnger.
$1.75 Solid Gold Earrings. Turnquest's,
205 Washington avenue.
Short Time
Only a few days and the
best things are going.
We never did such a
business. Twelve extra,'
experienced sales people
are here to serve you to
day. The Crowds
When you look in the
store and see it crowded
all day with satisfied pur
chasers what does it
mean? This, that straight
one price way of doing
business wins.
We are a little far down
the avenue, but a step
more and you won't re
gret 'it.
REXFORD,
213 LACKAWANNA AVE.
A Large
AT HALF PRICE.
miM (a
MM (
a smv at m wk a
415 Lackavanna Avenuo.
Well,
If you don't know what to buy for
Christmas presents, and will take
my advice, you will pay a visit to
China Hall. I felt as you do not
knowing what to buy or where to
go to buy it I went to Welchel &
Millar's, and saw so many things
that were useful as well as orna
mental, that it was a real pleas
ure Instead of labor in making my
selections. They have so many
little conceits, such as Trinket
Sets, Comb and Brush Trays,
Flower Vases, Ink Sets, Jardin
ieres, 5 o'clock Tea Kettles, Chaf
ing Dishes no end to Lamps, and
Onyx Top Tables, Dinner Sets in
open stock. It Is surprising how
cheap you can buy a nice set when
you can select such pieces as you
need and not have to pay for a
lot of pieces that you do not need;
and such a line of LIbbey's Fam
ous Cut Glass, artistic Rookwood,
which you will find nowhere else
In the city.
China Hall
WEICHEL & MILLAR,
134 WYOMING AVENUE.
Walk in and look around.
SANTA CLAUS
Will sen call on n, and if you will call
and select you goods he will bring yo i
just what yuu want. Twenty thousand
feet of floor room devotod to Candy and
Toys.
Dolls by tbe Thousand
Dolls Outfits complete Hats, Capes,
Shoes, Heads, Bodies, Doll Furniture.
Seo our
Child's Carpet Sweeper
and the
Ideal Sewing Machine
for $.oo, will do any kind of sewing,
and the
Baby Sewing Machine
for $1.50.
EXAMINE OUR
TEN AND TWENTY CENT
CANDY COUNTER
The Urgent and bnt variety for the
money in the laud.
CALL AND SEE US.
J.D,
312 AND 314 LACKAWANNA AVE.
AYLESWORTH'S
MEAT MARKET
The Finest In the City.
The latest improved furnish'
logs and apparatus for keeping
meat, butter and eggs.
223 Wyoming Ava,
ON THE LINE OF THE
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y
re located the flnost fishing and hunting
grounds in the world. Descriptive books on
application. Tickets to all points In llatne,
Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis,
fct Paul. Canadian and United State North
wests, Vancouver, Seattle, Taoonia. Portland,
Ore., San Frandaflo.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars
attached to all through trains. Tourist oars
fully fitted with bedding, curtains and ap a
tally adapted to wants ot families may be ad
with second -claw tickets. Rates always leu
than via other lines. For fall information,
time tables, etc., on application to
Ev. V. SKINNER, O. S. A.
353 BROADWAY. HEW YORK.
Stock of
COATS!
map
Mill &
si umuw
CLP. fJCAtJIJ
Is Now at Hia Mew Store
with a
FULL LINE OF HATS
-AND-
Sole Agent for Knox Hats. Como
and 8o Me.
205 WYOMING AVENUE.
Remember
Your friends at this hallowed
season with . .
Practical,
Useful Lasting Gifts
Pleasing to the eye and easy
on the pockctbook, thus making
yourself happy, too. . .
We Have Tbem Here
Abundant, varied, cheap; any
thing in our line of business at
the right price. . . .
P. M'CREA & GO.
Coal
Exchange.
128 Wyoming Av&
We Have
On Hand
THE BEST STOCK
IN THE CITY . .
Abs the Newest.
Also the Cheapest.
Also the Largest.
CLOCKS 1H ALL JlSHIOHflBLE STYLES
Porcelain, Onyx, Etc
Silver Novelties In Infinite) Variety.
Latest Importations.
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds.
fl. E. ROGERS,
Jeweler and bib 1.
watchmaker, 215 Lackawanna AV0.
HER
Till;
Wedding Presents
and articles appropriate for
Christmas Gifts
New lot of
Japanese Screens, 4 and 5 feet high,
Fire Screens, Bamboo FlouJer Stands,
Blacking Bo$es, Easels, Rogers' Groups,
Brass Tables, Uases, Efc.
Down Pillows and Silk Mantel Scarfs "SP
Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Etc.
siebeckerTwatris
406 Lackawanna Avenue.
THE RECEIVERS
WIN & DELANV S
CLOTHING STORE
Are still offering the large stock of goods from
25 to So per cent, below cost. .
These Goods Must
And if you want bargains come and get them
at once.
SW01
1 lEL'Uf
Smoking Jackets
AND
; , llouso Coats
AU sizes, 34 to 4a, at the one Price of
$3.00
for choice of any on our tables, forma'
price fs, 57 or fio, all go now at
$
3.00
for your choice.
8TEINWAY SON'S . .
Acknowledged the Leading
PIANOS
Of the World.
DECKER BROS.,
KRANICHE BACHB and others.
ORGANS
Musical Instruments,
Husical Merchandise,
Sheet Music and
Music Books.
Purchasers will always find a complete
stock and at prices as low as the qual
Ity of the Instrument will permit at
N. II. HULBERT'S
riUSIC STORE,
117 Wyoming Ave. - Scranton
TAR GUM
Cures Colds, Lays Out LaGrippe,
Cures Incipient Consumption.
Manufactured by G. ELM EN.
DORF, Elmlra, N. Y.. and for sale
by tbe trade generally.
MEGARQEL & CON NELL,
Wholesale Agents, Scranton, Pi
TAKE CARE SSSV-CS
' . yoi are troubled with
OF YOUR EYES fajwap
ranT53
the eity. Nickel spectacles from II to V; folS
from lite Is.
305 Spruce Street, Scranton. Pa.
OF
Bo Sold
RECEIVERS,
Iioalsl At