The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 21, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    YHE 7 fiCnJUTTON' ' TRIBUNE SAT UltD AY MOKN"IN. DECEMBER 21 1895.
6 lbs. New Muscatel Ra!s!ns,.25
3 lbs. New Figs, - -.25
4 lbs. New Dates. - .25
4 lbs. Cleaned Currants, .25
1'lb. Cleaned Sultana Rai
sins, - - - .10
Extra Lemon Peel, per lb., - .10
Extra Leghorn Citron, per lb., .12
4 lbs. Mixed Candy, - - .25
3 lbs. Clear Toys, - - -.25
Luce Bros.
SCRANTON and TAYLOR.
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Funeral of Mra. Peter Roborta-Inwrrocut
Mods In Forest Hill Cemetery.
Other News of the Day.
The remains of the late Mrs. Peter
ltoberts, who died Monday evening, af
ter lone suffering from a fatul malady.
ere Interred In Forest Hill cemetery
yvnu-rdi-.y utternoon. Services were
held at the home of Philip AVarren. of
North Lincoln avenue, where death
occurred. A large concourse of the
many friends of the deceased's family
were In attendance.
Rev. T. C. Edwnrds, D. D., of Kings
ton, and Rev. R. S. Jones, D. D of the
North End, made short funeral ser
mons. Scripture was read by Rev.
Thoophllus Davis, of Plains; and invo
cations were asked by Rev. Thomas
Bell, of the Plymouth Congregational
church, and by David M. George, of
PIttston. RfV. D. Jones, of this city
also nsHlsted in the services.
A quartette composed of Miss Mar
garet Jones, Mrs. Lizzie Hughes-Brund-agc,
David Stephens and John V.
.Tones, sang "It is Well With My Soul,"
"The Ressurectinn Morn" and "Good
Night." The pall-bearers were: Ja.mec
W. Kennedy, David E. Lewis, -David D.
Davis, Hector Jones, Frank Williams
and David Morgan. The' floral tributes
were numerous. . . ;
Allou Sniffer llnricd.. .
The body of the late Allan O. Sniffer
was taken to Stroudsburg yesterday
morning, where Interment was made.
Funeral services were held Thursday
evening at the home of the deceased's
mother, on South Hyde Park avenue.
Rev. L. C. Floyd, of the Simpson Meth
odist Episcopal church, offered prayer
and read several appropriate passages
of Scripture. Dr. Floyd paid a glowing
tribute to the deceased. 1 A quartette.
Miss Godshall, Mrs. Al. Lewis. Profes
sor, -W: Jones and "William Whitman,
ang "Where Has Our Loved One
Gone?" "Go Bury Thy Sorrow," and
"He Knoweth Best." After the services
the remains were viewed by the friends
present. Members of the Knights of
Malta, Knights of Pythias, and Camp
175, Patriotic Order Sons of America,
Sons of Veterans, nnd the Brother
hood of Locomotive Firemen, in all of
which the deceased was a member,
were present at the obsequies. The
floral offerings were very beautiful.
When the body reached Stroudsbury
yesterday services were conducted at
the grave by the Brotherhood.
He Is Not an Independent.
A! rumor has been circulated to the
effect that ex-Councllman E. E. Roba
than, of the Fifth ward, will run on
an lndependant ticket against the reg
ular Republican nominee for select
council, Richard H. Williams. Mr.
Robathan was seen last evening by a
Tribune reporter. He denied the verity
of the report In the following words:
"The Republican voters of the Fifth
ward last Saturday selected Richard II.
Williams as their choice for select
council. I am a Republican and will
abide by the decision of the voters. I
am not a candidate."
They Wero Quietly Wedded.
Charles Warnke, of this side, and
Miss Jennie Griffiths, of the central
city, were married last Tuesday evening
by the Rev. Mr. Zitzieman at the lat
ter'a home. The announcement will In
terest the many friends of bride nnd
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Warnke will re
side on the South Side.
News Notes and Personals.
Mrs. L. M. Lanman, of Philadelphia,
who Is visiting at the home of her par
ents on North Rebecca avenue, will re
turn home today.
The newly Installed pastor of the
Washburn Street Presbyterian church
will preach Christmas sermons, and the
quartette of the church, Mrs. B. T.
M. ROBINSON'S BREWERY
Located at Cedar Avenue and Alder Street, Scranton, Pa , ,
Is as thoroughly equipped as any similar plant in the" state.
The Lager Beer which is brewed by this firm is a most health
ful, invigorating, refreshing beverage, and is known as such
throughout the city and county. r
Alterations and additions are now being made for the brew
ing of Ale and Porter, which will soon be put on the market.
M. ROBINSON'S BEER
HAS NO
Try if, and you; Mil take no other;
of
1
Jayne, Mrs. Bertha Calkins, . Edwin
Bowen and A. J. Harber, will give
Hpeciul music. On the following Sun-
l .. .1. ..-...... ...ill ...(.11 V... a I
uay, kiiv ifutii itriiu mil uc wrwim j
chorus of twenty excellent voices, and
the services. will be very largely ol a
musical nature.
-Christmas dinner supplies at How
ells' Oyster and Fruit Market.
Bananas, ''. Oranges and Grapes, at
Howells. t i
Oysters for turkey stuffing at How
ells'.. . , :
Sugared Pop Corn at Howells'.
City Engineer Phillips had, a confer
ence with Attorney J. Alton Davies
yesterday morning relative to the pur
chase of Mr. Davies.' property at the
corner of Mnln avenue and Price street,
with intention of creating a public park
out of the land. Mr. Davies said he
would consult with Dr. Allen, who owns
the adjacent ground, and thai' a Joint
price for the two properties would be
ugreed upon. There has been much
difficulty encountered in getting an un
derstanding with the property owtfers.
Mr. Phillli.s alleires that he address!
letters to Dr. Allen and Sir. Davies ritJ
two different times. Both gentlemen,
however, deny having ' received the
missives. Dr. Allen Is anxious to sell
his property. The place would make a
pretty little park.
Rev. Mr. Matthews, the new pastor of
the Scranton Street Baptist church, has
arrived in the city with his household
good. Mr. Matthews will preach at the
church tomorrow. He will take full
charge on January 5. . l
The Arcadian Polo club ha9'been re
organized. The following arethe mem
bers: Reese, rush; Heels, rush; Jones,
right side; ailmpreTk'ft side; tferemiah,
half back; Owens, goal; Jlffers, II.
Jones and T. Wheeler. I
Rev. J. T. Logan, of WIIUes-Barre,
preached In Beers' hall last ienlng.
Waco council, No. 45, Daughters of
Focuhontas, conducted - a successful
"mum" social Thursday! evening at the
Vesldence of Mrs. 'Ueorse W. Myers, of
Deckers court. ' w
John H. Reynolds Is the proud pos
sessor of a pnst master's jewel,, present
ed to him Thursday evening .by Hyde
Park lodge, Free and Accepted" Masons,
in honor of his having served one year
as wurahipful muster of the lodge. This
is the highest position In the gift of the
organization
pleasant surprise party was ten
rtered last evening in honor of MnsUfcordlal welcome to all. Seats all free.
Fred Derby, at the home of his paraats,
312 Edward court. Games wipe in
dulged In till a late hour and a most
Joyoble time was spent. Amongfji'ise
present were the Misses'- Morgan, Klla'
Hart, Mable Phlllips.Tillie ArtufflVi.Pea.rl.
Ker.age, Lulu Walters, Lena PramOrV
Norma Andrews, and Laura tturttfdml
the Masters Richard Gray, . Arthur
Greene, Frank .Derby, Roller Grey.
Michael. Sllby. Philip Hester Will
Owens.' Will Crlmwins, Sara Hiinder.
shot and Harry Klrsge. '"'; v"
Rev. James Fielding will o'ccup the
pulpit of Jackson Street Baptist-church
to-morrow. ..-"
Went Side Ilnslness' Directory.
SKATES Club, Strap and Lever, all
sizes; lowest price; nice present. Grand
double heaters, $18 nnd up, Dock Ash
range and. phelf. $18 and up. R. J,
HiiKtie, 1-4 South Jluln avenue.
BARHKTl Hnlr rutting and shaving done
In a llrst-clnss manner at John II. Reyn
old's Ilnrher Shop, nt Falrrhlld's Hotel.
FLOWKRS rOH THIS HOLIDAYS At
10 South Main avenue, near Jackson
street. Funeral destuns a specialty.
Harriet M, Davis, manager.
BICYCLK8 repaired, scissors ground,
tools sharpened, saws filed, keys fitted,
machines repaired by W. L, Steonbnck.
denier In duns, Fishing Tacltle, under
West Side bank.
PIJOTOUltAPHKIWPn.Wnet-, Photos,-11.40
per dozen. They are lust lovely. Con
vince yournelf hy ratlin? nt Starner's
Photo- Parlors,' 101 and. 103 Soiith Main
nveni'e.
GROCERIES rtevere Standard Java Cof
fee Is unexcelled. The leadlnir enffe of
the day. For sale only at F. W. Macon
& Co. Fine Groceries, 110 South Main
avenue.
SECOND HAND .FURNITURE Cash for
nnvthing you have to sell. Furniture,
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call nnd see the
stock of J. C. King, 1021 and 1026 Jack
son rtreot.
PU'MniNO-Wlllinm D. Griffiths. 11.1
North Main nvemie, does flrst-clam
Plumbing. Steam Heat and Ons Fitting.
Satisfaction is strictly guaranteed.
Special sale of Holldny Wines for fam
ily use, 3.1 cents per quart, at James F.
Bests, 308 Cedar avenue.
Stimulating and Nutritions.
Ilorsford's Acid Phosphate.
It supplies Just the right element (the
phosphates) to repair waste of body
and brain a food itself, and also helps
digest other food.
Why Ttirnqncst,
Because he's got the goods, the right
goods nnd the right prices. If you're
a Judge, you'll never think of buying
Diamonds, Watches or Jewelry any
where else. "
Gorham's Silverwaro
Is the highest standard of qunllty the
world over. You can get It In Ccrnnton
from Turnquest, 205 Washington ave.
Right every time Turnquest's fine
Watches.
Beautiful Silver Cups for the little
ones at Turnquest's, 203 Washington
avenue.
Diamond Rings ut Turnquest's.
SOUTH SIDE SEWS.
Very entertaining exercises were con
ducted yesterady afternoon In Miss Ju
lia McGulgan's room In No. 11 school.
The pupils of John E. O'Malley, the
principal. Joined In nnd an Interesting
programme was rendered.
Frank ii. McGulgan, of Stroudsburg
State Normal school, will be home to
day to spend the holidays at his home
on Birney avenue. - -
Tessle, the 10-year-old child of Mrs.
Annie Richardson, died at the home of
TELEPHONE : 4932.
jODarDs
Mr. and Mrs. James J. , Keating, or
Stone avenue, yesterday morning. The
funeral will be held Sunday afternoon
a. 9 9ft lntarmunt ta-it 1 h mails In Ilvde
at 2:30. Interment will be made In Hyde
Park cemetery.
Yesterday was pay day at the Mead
ow Brook and National collieries of
William Connel & Co. ,"
Miss Maud Powers Is at home visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Powers,
of Cedar avenue.
John, aged 15 years, the only son, of
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Judge, of 644
Front street, died yesterday. The -funeral
will take place Monday morning.
Mass at St. Peter's cathedral and In
'terment In Hyde Park cemetery.
. . . My l-ady's Every Whim
In Jewelry can be gratified at Turn
quests, 205 Washington avenue. There's
a really nice stock there to select from.
.Prices are right at Turnquest's.
.Qunlitjes are right at Turnquest's.
.'. Styles "are. right at Turnnuest's. .;
Fashionable Jewelry at Turnquest's.
Leader In
Turnquest, 20j
Jewelers' Brlc-a-Brao.
Washington avenue, ,
Pretty little Whims In Silver and
Gold at Turwjuest's.ViOj Washington
avenue.
TOMORROW'S ;Si: RV1CES.
Howard Place African ilethodlet E;Wo
pul Church Preaching ijornlng and even
ing by the pastor, Rev. 'C. A. McGee.-" ,
St. Paul's Lutheran; Mission Park
Place, opposite public school. Short .ave
nue. Services ut 10.30 n.'m. and 7.3')'j in.;
Sunday school at 2.30 p. Hi.
Pcnn Avenue BaptlHt Ohurch-jlev.
George F. Warren, ofl.'New YorR city,
will I'irio-ch at 10.30 and ff. o'clock? Itlble'
rchool at 2: Young People's meeting at.
6.30. A cordial welcome -to all. ...
gaint Mark's, Dunmori Kev, A: L. JTr-i
bun In charge. Holy Coihmunion. 8',o,,m.j
morning prayer and. sermon, .W,3D aj"tn.'
Sunday school, 3 .p. m., evening prayer and
sermon, 7.30 p. m.- ' ' '"
Hamoton.jStfeet Methodist ' Eofseo'pal
Chuicl, F.P. Doty, pastor. Preaching by
the nas'tor it 10.30 a. m. and 7.13- p. m.
SimrtnV school nt 2 o'clock; Young Peo-
.tfVu .lvrtt lf.ti.fil moetlni? lit filfl 11. m. A
Trinlty English Lutheran : Church-
Adams avcntlc, corner Mulberry etrent.
Key, Eilwln Lur.-n Miller, pastor. Services
at tit) . m. nnd 7.30 p. m. The pews
re tree, and all Visiting worshippers are
'welcome.
!v.t,!alvary Reformed Church Corner Mon
roaven4M and Gibson Btree't. Rev. W. II.
St'ubllnliine, pastor. Preaching, 10.30 a. m.
andJ7.W) p. m. '.Morning subject, "How
Much Owes Thou Unto My Lord;" even
ing subject, "Jesus, a Stumbling Stone."
Saint Luke's Church Rev. Rogers Is
rael, rector. Fourth Sunday In . Advent.
Holy Communion, 7.30 a. m.i ' Sunday
rchool, 9.30 a. m.;' morning prayer and
sermon, Pi:3ft ain.; evening prayer and
sermon, 7.30 p. m.
SlmpsoJX Methodist Episcopal Church
Love feast Sabbath morning nt 9 o'clock;
the reception of members and the Com
munion at 10.30 a, m.; In the evening the
pastor will speak cn the struggle !n Cuba
for Christian liberty. Seats free. All wel
come. Green .Ridge Baptist Church Rev. W. J.
Ford,, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and
7.20 p. ni. Subject In the morning, "God's
Annolnted:" In the evenlg, "'The World's
Savior." Special Chrbtmas music by a
choir of twelve voices led by Thomas Wat
kins. Asbury Meithodlat Episcopal Church
Rev. A. F. Chaffee, pastor. Morning ser
vice will consist of Love Feast, beginning
at 9.S0; Hojy Communion nt 10.30, followed
by reception of members. In the evening
Christmas sermon with appropriate mu
sic. , . ,
Grace Lutheran Church Rev. Foster IT.
Gift, pastor. The pamtor will preach nt
10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. nt tho Young
Men's Christian association. Sunday
school nt 9.30 a. m. ; Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. Even
ing subject, "The Sixth Commandment."
St. ' Mark's Lutheran Church Four
teenth and Wnshburn street. Rev. A. j.
Ramer, D. D., pastor. Divine services,
10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The theme for the
morning sermon will be "The Voice of
One Crying the Wilderness;" for the even
ing, "The, Lord Is at Hand." All wel
come. First Presbyterian Church Service, 10.30
o. m. and 7.30 p. tn. In the morning Dr.
McLeod will preach a Christmas sermon.
In the evening his subject will bs The
Advent of Christ nnd His Gospel of Puri
ty." Christmas music both tomorrow and
next Sunday.
ProvInce Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. William Edgar, pastor. The pas
tor will preach both morning and evening.
Morning subject, "The Babe of Bethle
hem;" evening subject, "Some Ch'ristmas
Creations." Sunday school at 2 p. m.;
lipworth league at.. 6.45. All are wel
come. Elm Park Methodist Episcopal Church
Holy Communion In -the morning. The
pastor will preach In the evening; sub
ject, "The Hymn of Peace," a Christ
mas sermon. There will be a special pro
gramme of Christmas music. Sunday
school at 2 p, m.; Epworth league at C.S0
p. m, i. ,
Green Ridge Presbyterian Church
Preaching by the pastor et 30.30 a. tn.;
Bible school at 12 o'clock. At the evenlnj
services, commencing at 7.30, a special
Christmas service, Illustrated ' with the
stereci.jtlcon. Address by A. V. Bower.
All are welcome.
Scranton Street Baptist Church The
pastor-elect, -Rev. S. S. Wni'.hews, will
preach In the morning at 10.30; Sunday
scool at usual hour; In tho. evening, et 7
o'clock, a ralltoad men's men ting will
be addressed by Jim Burdlck. The Bap
tist Young People's union will meet at C
o'clock.
Grace Reformed Episcopal Church
EQUAL
Wyoming aVnue. Mlnjr Mulberry, treat.
Divine worshl:, liJ.il a. m. and 7.30 p. in.
Preaching by the pastor at both tervlees.
Sabbath school, 13 ni.; Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p. m.vi
Seats all free. You are cordially Invited to
come. Special sen-Ice, Christmas morn
ing, 10.30 o'clock.".
'Church of the Good Shepherd G'een
Ridge street and Monsey avenue. Sun
days, 8, 10.30 a. m., 2.30 and 7.30 p. m.
Christmas morning. Holy Communion. 6
a. m.; Holy Communion and sermon. 10.30
a. ni. All seutf fre?. All welcome. Christ
mas offering at both services for he in
flrm clergy and widows and orphans of
deceased clergy.
Washburn Street Presbyterian Church
Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services at
10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Sabbath s-hool
at 12 in.; Christian Endeavor services nt
6.20 p. m.; Junior Christian' Endeavor at
4 p. m. Subject for morning service "So
noom For Them In the Inn;" evening sub
ject, -The Contrary Currents cf Lite."
Strangers cordially Invited.
Second Presbyterian Church Rev.
Charles E. Roblnfon, I. D., pastor. Ser
vices. 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. There will
be Christmas music murning nnd eveu
'Ir.g. The pastor will preach In the morn
ing on "Ujwih Prom the Incarnation."
and In the evening on "L'anlcl, Tile Model
Statesman end Politician." All seats free
at nlftht. All welcome at all services, .
Court Street M'.'ihadlst Episcopal Church
George T. Price. iMistor. Christmas' ser
mon will be .preached by the pastor la .the
rnornliiir. ' Subject, i ''The Nativity of
Christ; or, ,t'io W6r!d's Need.''' In- -the
evening Wie ubjert will be "Jonnh's Trou
ble. Prayer and Thanksgiving." the'IIftS
of .the.serlt. At all t-hese servjqej the .ex
cellent choir will render beautiful mu
sic.' . . . ,
CeCar Avenue Methodlrt. Episcopal
Church Kev. J. U Race, pastor. Christ-rr,as'erv!ee-t.
nt 10?0 a; nt. and.7-p.-Ki.
.Special mu-.de. by Hie choir, both vocal
and Instrumental, n t all .t Its yerviccs-. Hun
day ecJiool sjt-2 o'clock ,ln the nftcrnoon;
Epworth league ut 0.30 p. m. The pastor's
oHplr f fifty voice. will slug In. tlie. vvciu
ing,'.' The people are delighted Hnd pro'it
ed by" the soul-insplrlng music- to -whlrh
4hey- listen- uml enjoy tq much every Sab
'bBth,:No wonder the people' crowd 'the
hi!roh. Jjon't fall to be tht-r .on. tim,- .
- ; ", J Mind n't Votj Hotter
Look over 'TtirnliMt'a Jewelry stock
while lfs, worth looking dt?'
Opal. Plnga at Turnquest's. i
Rlnes iff all kind.J at Turnquest's, 203
Washington avenue.
C0MLNC ATTRACTION'S.
"THR OLD HOMESTEAD!' "Tho
Old Homestead." the piny which len
man Thompson wrote and which hits
become so famous will be tho attraction
at the Academy of Music next Monday
and Tuesday evenings, presented by the
same excellent conumny as seen here
before. Wherever 'The Old Homesteud"
hns been presented Its country scenes
have been the most enjoyed. because the
people who live In cities nnd who spend
their days In active enterprise and en
ergetic work, have been attracted to
what they know lenst of In real life.
On the old Swnnzcy farm as one sees
It In "The Old Homesteud," there Is no
business save thnt of a direct out-door
nature.
"THE I7PS AND DOWNS OF LIFE"
The Christmas day attraction at the
Academy will be Oliver Dourt liyron
and his company In the "I'ps and
Downs of Life." performances will bo
given both afternoon nnd evening. For
a good ninny years Oliver liyron xnd
his gifted wife. Kate, have been great
favorites In this city. For years Mr.
ltyron has tried the higher walks of tnp
drnmn, but his public has Insisted upon
the old order of things. He for years
played "Across the Continent," and so
successful were his efforts that ho is
.undoubtedly one-of U.- ..wealthiest ac
'tors'on the American stage.
. ...
Flynn and Sheridan's Hig Sensntlon
Double Show makes its Initial bow on
Monday afternoon for three days, in
cluding Christmas, at Davis' theater
with twenty white and lifteen Creole
artists, presenting tho grandest array
of talent ever seen on one programme;
headed by Mile. Zltella. Tho Idea of
the show Is a novel one. and Is tho first
of Its kind that will be presented here,
giving two distinct performances, by a
double company. Many new and novel
features are promised, among whom Is
Senorita Julietta Nelson who will make
her first appearance In this country on
Monday, and is known as the best of
all high wire walkers. Twenty Sylph
like beautiful ladies In a dainty gavotte;
ten comedians; fifteen handsome Cre
oles, In an original dance, and a long
programme of equally great noveltieB.
KATE CLAXTON Tho play In which
Kate Claxton years ago won a reputa
tion, and by which she Is still best
known, will be the attraction at the
Frothlnghum Christmas day. Many
plays of a similar order hove been
written since, and still tho "Two Or
phans" bus power to attract and move
audiences. Miss Claxton's Impersona
tion of Louise Is familiar enough to
theater-goers to forbid comment here.
It Is picturesque, powerful and attract
ive. A special matinee will be given
for which the prices will be 23 and 60
cents. Sale of seats open at the box
office Monday, 9 a.
tVhcro They fin.
The knowing ones go to Turnquest's,
205 Washington avenue, for ull their
wants In Jewelry and Silverware, be
cause they always get quality and low
prices combined. ,
- Turnquest's Fountain Pens suit
every pocket book and every hand that
can use them.
Turnquer.t's Trinkets for tho tabic or
bureau tickle the Indies' fancy.
Fnlrnt Rcndluiin.
Take the street car for Rendhnm. or
the Delawnre and Hudson train for
MoobIc, If you wish to witness the most
mngnilleent pageant and grand march
ever rehearsed In the country. The Fair
will open in K. J. Fallon's Music-hall,
Old Forge, at three o'clock Christmas
afternoon. Costumes representing the
nations of the world and well known
historical characters. Fine muslcand
the best talent obtainable for the en
tertalnment.which will open at 8 o'clock.
Come early and teoure seats.
10,000 Fairs Xinus
Slippers to select from at the 5 P.rothers
Slipper Palace, DOS Lackawanna ave.
Turnquest's Brlc-a-Brac shows rare
artistic taste.
The 5 Brothers "Slipper Palace"
charms everybody.
Slippers from 48 cents up- at 'the G
Brothers' Slipper Palace.
Resolutions of A. O. K. of tho fit. C.
Ood, the Qrci't Supreme Commander, hns
seen fit In His lnllcite wisdom to break the
brittle cords of lite on .Monday Ot-i. ISHj,
wh.ch bound husband and children to wife
and to a mother. While we cannot un
derstand the dlr.-ietieatlons of an all-wis
Providence, we hum-bly bow In reverence
and submission 'to His supreme will, teel
Ing assured l-hat He dof.h all things well
and assuring Them that He Is a friend to
them that put their trust In Hlra; there
fore foe It . . ' . ; '
Resolved, That we extend to the hus
band and children of Emma Wagner, our
moft heartfelt sympathy In the hour of
their bereavement, and confide them to
the care or our Heavenly Father, the Su
preme Comannnder on High.
Resolved, That In -the death of Emma
Wugner we bow In bumble submission to
the sad dispenra tlon of all-wise Providence
m removing her from (he scenes of our
earthly, castle to -the one beyond, we stand
In reverential sorrow and write the elegy
of our grief In fraternal lament.
Resolved, ' That to our brother, Sir
Knight Chsles F. Wagner, children, rela
tives and friends, we extend our most
generous, heartfeH sympathies, and en
voke from Htm who to above us ud orer
u consotetiotMi, born that 'comes from
Divine promisee, hat alone can mellow
grief, and ihut His hand may shield, guide
and .protect them.
Keaolved, That a copy of the above pre
amble and resolutions -be officially en
dorsed by 4h sir knight commander, and
by th recording and corresponding scribe,
with the seal of Petersburg castle. No. 68,
Ancient Onler Knight of the Mystic
Chain, attached and presented to the fam
ily and a copy spread on our journal.
Peter Kre-tsch,
Sir Knight Commander.
W. H. Ncllson.
Recording and Corresponding Scribe.
Turnquest's Diamonds are superb.
"How to Cure' All Skin Diseases."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment."
No Internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema. Itch, all eruptions on the
face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the sklrf
clear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are pos
sessed by no other remedy. Ask your
druggist for Swayne's Ointment
CflNUflSSER WANTED
Are YOU busy?
Men of; ;AH. Kinds Wear Ciotlies
And our Li:'ns U tn innko Cloth. a
for nil Kinds ut il u.
CUSTOM TAILOR-MADE SUITS
' from JIOH) to SlXl.wi. Trousers f:-ora
ti'j to $10 00.
We want a bright and energetic man
- of largo iirqti: intnii- e to solicit orders fur
them, and it will pay biui wed to do it.
' ' Ad-lroin 8. J. B..
15-21 L.afayt't'.o Place, Now York.
IT IS TIS1E TO GET OUT
And Get Your Holiday Good Now.
You will Mud n rbule i due of
KP. SKATES, POI.O STICKS,
FOOT BALLS, UOXINU til.OVES,
AIW RIH.Kti. I'OCKHT KNIVES,
1.1NS, HSHINO TACKI.U AND
ATHLKTIC OOODS AND BICYCLES
At the Old Stand,
A. W. JUR1SCH, swift sr.
5Bnl PJ rents for s-mole packags.
Faultless Chemical Company. Balti
more, Ivtd.
Winter Will
Soon B? fl?p?
And to be prepared to mot the cold
weather you want a seasonable Suit or
on Overcoat or both
AND THE BEST PLICE
TO VISIT FOR SOfflETHIHS G333
1.1 MERCHANT TAILORING
IS
IS IIS
(I
406 Lackawanna Ave.
THERE VOU WILL FIND
The largest stock to selo-t from. Trin
mlng Always of tho Best, Latest Uirisa
iu Cat ting, snd mada up on tUo trsul.-
by Expert Workmen.
. fS'-Xothlng allowsd toleavo thseaUV
lisliinent uol-M satisfantory to the cus
tomer, and the lowtut prices coniistuut
vltb Good Morchaut Tullorin?.
SALESMEN
Flrnt-ctas ttalefintni wanted, the grpfltt .fn
Hrn-n -Mlniiit Mni.-lr." "JWIIN NHI-lR.
M-i'm ro'CTV vi:rn in Hwnat:.
HRWATt! Attp t'AIIIRCT." The mt al
uai.lti Illntory of niNlrrn tlmos. Written Ina notmiar
Trlii, ntn-tMilttUral aid iiuu-nanlan. A wnrk ,f
great Iimimh mure and pieatlgo, Uom Amertca!
KrratAst Mvlug tatfsni:tn.
The iti'inand will lie nraft Irally nrllinlleil. lamed
tn Two li-.)ai imiutii Volt. Kichly Illustrated. Jr'ur
ternia. a'Mre-M the Pultliflien.
. J. V. KKEI.F.It ACO., No. 031 Arch St,, PIUU.
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ill'S IS
LAGER
BEER
BREWERY.
tfuufactnrera of the Oelebretea
PILSENER
LAGER BEER
.: -.it.-
CAPACITYl i
t30,ooo Barrels per Annuo
The
Special for a Few Days Only.
JACKETS AND CAPES
For Ladies Hisses and Children.
Special to Close Out the Entire Line
1 ho i;arnient8 oftered are as
perfect in shape and flnluh as
they -nn be made, and all' wo
ask of the public la an ItiHrlco--tlVi,
nothing more. Prloej
will talk for tUeiuaelves.
100 Ladles' Korsoy Jackite, 9
t".i value, fur J
Sil,adiV B ucle Jm-keU,
$12 valno. for
4'2 l.adl' Keitev Jac-UuiH,
11 Ufi valuu. lor
SO Ladies' Krleze Jaciceta,
Sl:'.-"il valui-. f.ir
47 J-K-korn. $14.50 to SltlO)
valu-. for
25 Lailini' l.'utita, rpn ial S7
value, for..
12 l.uli.-o' U.nibli Braidvd
Ciiina, S12 value, fur '
fiil liis-Hen- Ureti-liens, all
Hi.ea, ?U vidui. cuo:ce
2J Mihu.is' Ja.-ktH 11 to li
yars. SI viilu, nhi.l :o....
10 I utile' Fur C;ip, full
swiep, $14 vi.lae, f r
Millinery, lillinery,
Come with a loan purs? or n fat an.
you run couiinnnd u wise cliotcm; and
wliBlher you pay littio or uiin-b, you
can bo am- of a stv iiU, Bunsilllj llxt
cr Duunet every tiuio.
FOR A FEW DAYS ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE
300 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 308.
The Genera! Household Supply Store
, Corner Penn Ave. and Spruce St.
HOLIDAY GOODS
CHINA DEPARTMENT.
China Plate, Cups and Saucers,
Salad Dishes,
Cracker Jar,
Tea Sets, Suaar-and-Crca.-nj,
Dlnnc- and l ea Sets.
R. BLOESER, -
Penn Ave. and Spruce St.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE FROTHINGflflM.
Wufiitcri Kcis, l.cssccsand Alnnngcrs,
MATINEE AND EVENING
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25
Tho Favorite Actrcsi,
Kate Claxton
And tier Own Company of Pluyoi 8.
iu the Ever Popular Urania,
REGULAR PRICES.
Matinsa Prices - - 25c and 50c
8lo of sjats opens Monday, December S3, nt
0 a. m.
flT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of the bast quality for domaatlt
tse, and of ail sizes, delivered In aval
(art of the city at lowest price.
Orders lert at my Office
NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE.
Rear room, brat floor, Third National
bank, or sent by mail or telephone to the
Woe, will receive prompt attention.
Bpaelal contracts will be mndo for taw
avla aad delivery of Buckwheat Coal.
WM. T. SMITIH.
re VIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
UaDay.
lfltbDay,
5r f Me.
rna anur sotb Day.
yrodaeee the above reanlts la so day. It ai
powarfulbT sua quickly. Ouraa when all other fall
voaaa mea will ragata thstr lost maahaod, assd old
aiea will teener their rontafnl visor by wins
REYITQ. n oalekir wd surely realorea Marrous
MB, Lest Vitality. iBSDoiaaer. Klaotly Emlaaloas,
Loat Power, ralllna att-mory, WaiUn Ptseana. aad
all afAieU of eelf-atnue or eaeeat aa4 Iodise ratloa
whleh ealta oae for etady, analaaas or BSirlaaa. II
do oaJ eurea b atartlnf at ta seal el dleeaaw, but
Is a area aervo Umte aui blood builder, brinr
lr Vast the pink alow to pais cheek Sadie
etorlas the fire ef yoath. I wards off foaaaUtf
ad OesKOBptloB. Insist oa bavlaf RRVIVO, ae
stker. It eaa oe earns l at veckrt. By aaalL
lXO ar paekaite. or tU ter l.oo, with a mI
Uva wrlttoa naraate ta ear ear awatd
shaasoney. Circular tree, tdttias
tOYAL MEOICmt CO.. IS Rim It. OHIO'
W atM r atthew Meotu
1 1
9.93
OLASSWARB.
Lemonade Sets, 70c up.
Wine Sets, 60c up.
Table Sets, go different patterns, i;c ind. ope
Cake Salvers, Fruit Dishes,
Cheese Plates and Covers.
Banquet Lamps, brass, with center draft. ... $1.50 upward
Bauquvt Lamps, onyx, wllh center draft. . . . 2.60 upward
Vanqiiet LutupH, oayx, with silk thados.... 6.75 upward
Vafe Lamps .-...V 03 upward
Hoi king Lfciups....; 2.50 upward
Kight Lamps ';V. 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, Gauies, 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
come early and avoid the rush.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Monday and Tuesday, Dec.aj and 24.
DENMAN THOMPSON'S BEAUTIFUL PLAY,
The Old
Homestead
MANAGEMENT Op E. A. M'FARLAND.
Company Larger and Better Than Ever Before.
SCENERY NEW.
Palo of scats opout Friday. Prices tl, 73a,
50c, ai-.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
CHRISTMAS MATINEE AND NIQHT.
The Taluated Actor,
OLIVER BYRON,
Supported bv tbo Charming- Artiste,
KATE BYRON,
And a Competent Company, In
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF LIFE
Bcplete with Startling Hltuatinns.
Uproarious Fun.
Sale of tenia opens Monday at 8 o'clock.
R, eulsr prices. ,
DAVIS' THEATER
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
CHRISTMAS DAY
FLYNN & SHERIDAN'S
BIG SENSATION
DOUBLE SHOW.
20-BEMJTIFUL WHITE LADIES-M
IS HANDSOME CREOLES-15 ',
A HOST OP NOVELTIES.
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN.
TWO , SHOWS IN ONE
Admission, 10, 20 and 30 Cents.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St., New Yet,
Opp, Qrace Church. European Plan.
Rooms f i.oo a Day and Upwards.
"' In a modoat and unobtrnslre way there are)
few better conducted hotels in the metropolis) '
than the Bt. Denis.
The great popularity It baa acquired eaa
readily be traced to ita unique location, ita
homelike atinoapbere. the peculiar excellence
ol Its cuisine and servios, and Ita Terr saodar ,
ate prlcca. . ' ' ,
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOU
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