The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 28, 1896, Page 12, Image 12

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TIIE SCKANTOX TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 189G,
Absolutely Pure.
The
Careful
Housewife
will use
no other.
GARBONDALE.
Reader will ple.ise note that nflvertlse
mentH, orders for Job work, nnd Items for
nil)!lctlon loft at tho establishment of
Shannon Co., newsdealers. North Main
afreet, will receive prompt attention; ol
liet: open from 8 u. m. to 1U p. m.J
FOOTBALL CONTESTS.
.Mtiylirltl Avninstl ( nrlinnditlc St.
Thomas i:uvcii Dulruts Aliimiii.
A meat crowd witnessed tw foot lmll
fuiiti-HtM ut Alumni park n Tlnu-mlay.
Jn tile morniiiK the Crescents, of Scran
ton. played tho South Side Athletic
tcum. Allliimuli mi interestins kuiih-.
it ended by neither ilc fcoriiift. In
the iiftcrmion content between Muy
lield and the Hlirh school team brouitlit
rt li al to Carlietidale. Then n second
Kumi' resullt'd illsastroiisly to tho
Alumni, who were defeated by Sorun
ton's St. Thomas eleven.
The home team attempted too lnueli
as some of their men Were cnjniurd In
four cutties. Then YniTlnntnn in the
Jirwt fin tin wan injured und was forced
to willuliuw. The crowd on the Held
j'lU'n but little room for the players.
The last Banie lined up as follows), with
the score 4 to 0 in Seruiiton'n favor:
t'ni'lMindale. St. Thomis.
lioekcnljerry, Mnllin. left iul...Nullin
Kelley ,.
A tinker .
' risen .
lutnvtt .,
lUirke ...
Jiix
Dyer ....
Mooney .,
Hivnnan
Korbes ..
.left tackle
.I.nlly
...left mm id....
centre
...right Kuard...
, ..right tackle.. .
. ..fijllit end
.rlaht hair back
..left half back.,
....full back....
nuarter
... Fly nn
.... Crier
Xii'U void
jtfitV'tilh
AMunley
,.. lluddy
. Wel.lier
,. C'ooney
. ... Weir
P.efel'ee Mllirill, Oeorgetowtl. I'lll
pire Mooney. Scranton. Uiu man,
Hiov.n, St. Thomas' onHcC'.'. Tinie
keejieiMoyer, Jenny n.
Little I'ollis Intertiiincit.
The Utile children, members of the
primary rleiinrtment of the Uaplist
Funilay kcIimoI, enjoyed u delightful
season at their school room on Thnnfcs
p intr aftc inoon. Their friends hnd
provided fruit, ice cream nnd cake In
abundance. And then the little once
eiitctiained their imrents nnd friends
by a pro'rainnie ,,f sinsini: and reci
tations. In connection with the en
tertainment ti violin solo was rendered
by Carl Hessler in his excellent man
ner. li ii it'll liiitertiiininent.
The entertainment Given hp the
Junior Kodeavor noddy at the Second
I'resbyterlan church, was very success
ful and highly appreciated by nn au
dience that crowded the pretty little
church. Tho exercises appropriate fur
Thanksgiving:, received hearty ap
plause. Old and youn enjoyed the oe
casio, and as the result of the fes
tivities of the day over .'A was added
to the treasury.
I'liticinl or Ilnznril ItivL-nliiirg.
Tin- remains of Hazard Hivenburtr,
who died at Jacksonville, Florida,
Tuesday morninif, were brought to this
city yesterday on the 2 o'clock train
nnd taken to his late residence. The
funeral services will occur from his
home mi Salem n venue tomorrow af
ternoon at 1 o'clock. Key. K. J. IJals
ley will ollicinte. Interment will be
made in the Stone cemetery at Oreen
lield. I'dwnrtl licnwortliy's Accident.
Conductor Kdwnrd Kenworthv, who
was so seriously Injured on Thursday
cvenliiR, was conveyed to the hospital
ami Dr. II. C. Wheeler, assisted by Dr.
A. llllles, amputated the Injured limb
midway between the lilp nnd knee
Joint. The patient, though very weak,
from the shock was quite comfort
able last evenimr, nnd It Is reason
able to hope for his recovery.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES.
The rnritnn Soc ial club gave a pleas
ant social in llurke's hall Thursday
evenliiR.
Mrs. Charles Vnhey. who has been
Visiting friends In I'ittston. Wilkes
Ilarre, Scranton nnd New York, has
returned to her mother's on Dundaff
street, whore she will visit some time
before returning to her home in St.
Thomas, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Cowles. nf Terrace
street, entertained. Thnnkssivinir. Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. 1!. Searles, Mrs. T. I.
Maxey and son Itay, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sands, of this city; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen
ry l!ox. of Forest City; and Mrs. Alfred
Sparse, of Placeville, California.
Mrs. Kdward Clark, of Honesdale,
Was a visitor in town yesterday.
Miss Nancy Sheldon, of Owcro, N.
CARPET
FOR FALL TRADE.
All the latest, from n 20c. In.
grain to the best Wilton.
Oil Cloth and Linoleums, all
widths und price.
Window Shade and Curtain,
all the latest novelties.
Fancy Hock inn Chair., uplioK
Btered in Hush, tapestry and hroe
utelle. Also a Tine collection of
cobbler seats, and our pricj al
ways the lowest.
J. SCOTT INGLIS,
Carpets, Wall Papers and Draperies.
4IS UCXtWINIU ML
Y.. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. J.J
r osier, 01 i-anaan sireei.
Misses Lizale Hnow and Nellie
Charles, of Scranton. were the guests
of friends in town Thursday evening.
Misses Mary Kerlns and Mary May.
of Brooklyn street, spent Thursday
evening with friends In Archuald.
Mrs. Rums, of Herrick Centre, is the
guest of Mrs. T. H. Jackson, on Wyom
ing street.
Misses Clara Doyle and Kate Fox. of
South Church street, spent Thanksgiv
ing with the former's parents in Scran
ton. Mrs. Joseph Ilammerle, of Wilkos
ltarre, visited relatives in town Thurs
day. Frank E. Hurr nnd family took din
ner with Dr. Coolidge, of Green Jlldge,
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Kagler and two
children, of Scranton. -spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perry, of
Park street.
Miss Katie Flannelly, who has heen
seriously ill at her home on Karvlew
street, Is convalescent.
Misses Sarah nnd Katie Mooney. An
na White nnd Maggie Timmons spent
yesterday in Scranton.
5. S. T. Alexander and daughter,
Grace, are visiting relatives in town.
Mrs. S. D. liaker spent Thursday
with her son, A. S. linker, in Scran
ton. Mrs. T. V. Walker entertained the
Acorn club nt her home on South Main
street Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick and
daughter Janey, and Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Finch attended the funeral of Mrs.
Peter Iturnett, nt Clifford, Wednesday.
Kdwnrd Hall, who strained his hack
quite badly about three weeks ago, is
able to be out njsain.
Miss Nellie O'llyrne lias accepted a
position as head clerk at the City Nov
elty store, on South Main street.
J. W. Dimnck was a visitor in Scran
ton yesterday.
Mayor Nic hols, of Wllkes-l!arrp,spent
Thanksgiving with friends in Carbon
dale. Miss Mary Mnnley, nf Scranton. and
Miss Cyan, of Dunmore.were the guests
of Miss Mary F. Brennan, Thursday.
Dr. Fletcher, who has been to New
York on a business trip, has returned
home.
Ceonte D. Arthur, of Scranton, spent
Thanksgiving with his brother, Ar
thur, on Belmont street.
Patrick Battle, of I'ittston, circulated
tinning friends yesterday.
Miss May (iregory spent Thanksgiv
ing in Wllkes-Barre and attended the
klrmcss In the afternoon.
Miss Irene Daley spent yesterday in
Scranton.
Mrs. F.d. Burr was a visitor in Scran
ton yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monaghan. of
Park street, were in Honesdale Thurs
day, where they attended the Wedding
of the hitter's sister.
Mrs. Bailey ami tlatlglitc rrMiss Mol
lie. were visitors in Scranton yester
day. A child of Mr. and Mrs. William
Ward, of Dundalf street, is ill.
AKC.IIHAI.D.
Thanksgiving services were held In
nil the churc hes here and the day was
otherwise properly observed. In the
evening an entertainment was held in
the basement of Kl Thomas' church.
The l.ally children and Professor osier,
of Scranton; Misses Katie Foote,
Mary .Murphy and Mary Mullen, of thU
place. Idled a very entertaining pro
gramme. The attendance was very
large.
Miss Maggie Eaton, who has been In
Now York city for the past few mouths
spent Thanksgiving at her home on
Laurel street, ll. r brother, C. B. Kat
un, of Duryia, also spent the day in
town.
.Miss Gertie Voyle, of Olyphnut, was
in town on Wednesday evening.
Plons are being laid for the offices
In the Gift -of the people to be lilled
nt the borough election. For the of
fice of tax collector there are several
prominently named, nnd there will be
no lack of Bond material for this of
fice. John J. Lnnsran is still the only
candidate named for the ollice of bur
gess and Justice of the Pence Munley
may have to fight Anthony Duffy, of
the Fast Side, for a re-election. John
Jones, jr., Is named for sc hool director
from the First ward; John J. Bnrtett
and W. F. Cummings, In the Second
ward, and Patrick O'Hourke, in the
Third ward. For the office of council
man from the Second ward the present
councilman, Kdward Lane, and 1. J.
Munley are named. The minor olilces
will, no doubt, be nlso sought for, yet
there are no candidates named for
them.
Dr. Kearney, of Scranton, spent
Thanksgiving in town.
George Mllhaus, of New York city,
is spending a fe.v days at his home
lure.
I'HCKVIIJ.K.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Jenkins, nf
I'ittston. spent Thanksgiving day with
relatives In town.
Miss Mary Chapman, of Wllkes
Barre, enme to stay the winter with the
family of her brother, Henry Chnp-
I11MII.
Services ns usual In the Methodist
Kpiscopal church. Preaching by the
pastor, itev. S. C. Simpkins. at 1.:!0
a. in. and 7 p. m. Theme for the morn
ing, "(iod's purpose in saving men;"
evening, "Our Lord's promise to his
new disciples." Sunday school at 2.W.
Kpwnrth league at 6 p. m. A cordial
invitation extended to all.
Sir. and Mrs. Joseph (1. Bell, Mr.
nnd Mrs. George Treverton, Hev. and
Mrs. S. C. Simpkins. Mr. and Mrs.
S. M. Rogers, Mrs. Henry Chapman,
Mrs. William Johns, Misses Sophie
SinnO;ins, Blanche and Grace Taylor.
Maud Treverton, Waller Williams and
Albert Chapman all attended the Kr
worth league social at Jermyn on
Thanksgiving evening., and also hnd
the pleasure to listen to an able nd
dress by Bev. J. B. Sweet, of the Simp
son Methodist Kpiscopal church, of
Hyde Park.
A special meeting of the lilakdy
hoard of health will be called for this
evening at 8 o'clock at the counc il
rooms.
OLYIMIANT.
Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins. of Tay
lor, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Watkins, on the Wert Side.
Mrs. William Kennedy nnd daugh
ter. Charlotte, of Green Ridge, visited
friends at this place yesterday.
Frank Ferguson is quite ill at his
home on 1-nckawanna street.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Archnrd, of Car
bondale, spent Thursday with the for
mer's mother nt this place.
Regular Kpiscopal services will be
held in Kdwnrd' hall, Blakely, tomor
row afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sunday
school at S o'clock. All nre welcome.
Arthur, the 8-year-od son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Seymour, of Blakely, died
Thursday evening of diphtheria. He
was a bright child nnd will be mourned
by a large circle of acquaintances. The
funeral will take tdnee this afternoon
at 2"o o'clock. Interment In Union
cemetery.
CI.AKK'S SUMMIT.
P. Fnrre has moved Into his new
house on Summit Park.
David Batholomew has moved his
family to Scranton.
Mrs. Kelly and daughter Carrie, have
moved to Scianton for the winter.
Mrs. Kdward Katon is visiting her
sister at Peckvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Meyers, of Provi
dence, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Youngs.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Meyers spent
Thanksgiving at Shtiltzvllle.
Charles Smith and family have moved
to Providence.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Billings spent
a few days with friends at Mllll City.
William Staples. Wlllard Vosbutsr
and George Warner are hunting in
Monroe county.-
IU1
Nobby Clothing for Men and Boys from makers of repute only. Money
Making Opportunities That Should Interest You.
T
Blue and Black
beaver Overcoats
An elegantly lined und perfect
titting garment.
Strictly all wool
Boys' Suits,
Heavy weights, neat patterns,
never sold for less tlian $$
Special assortment of
Boys' Plaid Suits,
Stylish, serviceable, rcgu.
lar price was $10.
A FEW LEADING ITEMS IN
MiLTS ana URKTSUIETGrS
Very Toppy Derby Hats, lead
ing shapes and extra quality,
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50
Cane Umbrellas
Leather cover, choice quality silk,close
rolling. The price only $2.00.
Our Clothing Department is under the flanagementof Mr. D. E. Delany,
formerly of flartin & Delany.
JLRMVN.
The Thunksclvlni? Horvlco lieM In the
Mt tli'i(llt Kpiccoiiul church, on Thurs
day evi'nins wan luigi-ly attended, and
am ik tliiMP pri Hcnt wore a lurp: d lf
KAtinn from Peckvlllf. led ly thlr pas
tor, Itev. S. C. Simpkins. On the plat
form with I'uKtnr (Icmlall, were Itevs.
V. J. Hill. ofI.c-Fti'rKh!rf, N. Y. : J. H.
Sweet, of Soranton; J. W. Williams and
W. Sunlivul, pastors nf the Primitive
Methodist and CniiRreeationnl church,
of Jermyn, and I'ostor Simpkins, of
lVckville. Three of these were former
pastors of the I'eckville Methodist
Kpiscopal church, viz, Hill, Ui-lulall
ami Sweet, who with Rev. Simpkins,
made four pastors, with whom the Rood
people present at the service, from
Peckvllle. had enjoyed delightful church
relations. The marked featurt-s of the
service were the slnplnff of the two
solos hy Mrs. J. li. O'Connor, of Jer
myn, it lady of rare vocal culture and
masniiicient range of voice anil ex
pression; and the address of the even
ins? by the Hev. J. H. Sweet, on Con
ditions of Success In Character p.uild
iiiR and in Christian Work." A really
grand address. Cat bondale had a num
ber of representatives in the congrega
tion, heudid b.V Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Hoblnsnti, who were visitlnix their
daughter, Mrs. C. F. Baker. The Kp
worth League social after the Bervice.
was largely attended; anil the whole
affair was very enjoyable and success
ful. ltlchnrd C.endall and Frank Winters
are at home enjoying Thanksgiving
with their parents. They return to
Wyoming seminary next week.
Richard Clendall, the son nf the Rev.
Mr. und Mrs. (Jctidall, mi. nt Thanks
giving here, visiting relatives and
friends.
Dr. and Mrs. A. (.!. liaker, of Duryea,
spent Thanksgiving here with rela
tives. Charles, the 5-war-nld son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. D. Winters, Is ill with
diphtheria.
Rev. William Hill, of IUngliumton,
oomn
Of ill lienUli, (lcsiioiKloncy and despair,
given way to the sunshine, of hope,
l!illpine.-is iiml licultli, upon taking
Mood's Saraiarilln, lircaiise it gives
renewed life and vitality to tho Mood,
nnd through that imparts
nerve siren Ml gfh, vigor
ami curler 3. tn the whole
body. Kead HTjM tills letter:
"Hood'sSar OMl7 naparilU
helped me won.lcrfully,
changed sickness to health, gloom to sun
shine. No pon can describe what I suf
fered. I was deathly sick, had sick head
aches every few days and those terriblo
tired, despondent feelings, with heart
troubles bo that 1 could not ro up and
down rtairg without clasping my hand
over my heart and resting. In fact, It
would almost tnko my breath away. I suf
fered so I did not care to live, yet I had
much to live for. There is no pleasure In
life if deprived of health, for lifo becomes
burden. Hood's Pnrsaparilla does far
more than advcrtUrd. After taking ouo
bottle, it is utifticicnt to recommend
itself." Mrs. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Jowa.
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True r.looil Purifier, i MdnmgisH.Sl.
Prepared only by C. I. Hnotl&ri).,? owe 11. Mass.
I , r!tl euro all liver Ills, bilious-
flOOd S PUIS lies J, headache. ittceuU.
inldS
PRICE WONDERS
IN OUR -
IP
SpSCial PfiCB,
All
$9.00
Special Price,
$6.50
Spscial Price,
$7.00
EPlTiHT
lilue und Black, fine quality
tutu special value,
A most complete Hue of
Boys' Overcoats and Ulsters
Every conceivable style to suit
all.
spent Thanksgiving with his family
who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. tieorge
Walters.
At the Haptlst thurcli on Thanksgiv
ing evening a large congregation as
sembled to hear the different parts nf
the programme whicn were urrangtd
by the committee and which was ren
dered In masterly manner. The tith
ing albums which hail Ueen circulating
gathering dimes for the cancelling of
the church debt, wa? opened and the
result made known. $64 hud been col
lected by twelve little Rirls.
Maria Prichard and .Annie Jones nnd
June Williams were visiting at Car
boudale Thursday evening.
Rev. William Surdival will leave this
morning for Nanticoke to atetnd the
conference of the Wyoming Valley
Congregutional churches, which is held
at that place.
The sermon that was preached by the
Rev. Mr. Surdival on Thursady morn
ing was very impressive nnd masterly.
Those that did not attend this service
lost a. treat.
The marriage of Mr. Yost and Miss
Swallow took place Thursday at the
home of Mr. Ikliiics. Uev. Mr. Ihown
olliciated.
llonds have been issued for the Hnr
ough Water company as follows: Trus
tees of the Improved Order of Red Men,
$jii; Rose of Lacksi wnnnu Loyal
Knights of America. $(Ml; the Jermyn
Cemetery Association. $"iiiil; J. I). Wil
liams. J.VI0; W. J. Milrmott, Sl.aflO;
Howell ,fr Itlnnch. contractors, were
paid $i.KH) yesterday.
The following registered at Pizer's
hotel on November 27: M. V. (.'Cure,
Jr., Scott; John II. Derby. W. Ran- tt,
S. Wilihims, Scranton: Professor Wall,
Uinghfimton; W. J. Morgan. Scranton;
David White Tomkinsville; K. 1!. Lee,
Tomklnsvllle; 11. Ii. Jermyn, Scranton;
N. D. Ward. 1'tica, N. Y.; J. 11. Cur
ran. Forest City.
The rejoicing In Mnytteil and her ad
joining sister borough. Jermyn. was
complete Thanksgiving' night, and if
you didn't wear the crimson and white
colors of the MayfieM font ball team,
you were considered u very indifferent
patriot. The team was organized only
about two weeks ago and their most
sanguine admirers scarcely expected
that they would win tbeir first game,
against such supposedly formidable
adversaries ns the Onrbondnle Alumni
team. Rut that is just uhnt they did.
and In such a scientific manner that
there was no doubt left in the minds
of the spectators as to which was the
better team. Neither team had any ap
parent advantage In weight, and al
though the Alumni eleven have been
playing together for several years.
Their team work and especially the
Interference vas much inferior to that
of the May Held team. Tt was a great
victory, and if the vanquished Carbon
dale t' am have not yet fully r-nlized
what happened, our buys are willing
ami anxious to repeat it and promise
next time to make it even more decis
ive. . ..
IIAU.STKAU.
Mrs. Charles Lawrence was In P.lng
hamlon ov. Friday.
A roll call of the members of the
P.aptist church will take place next
Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday a
public anniversary service will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. David Me Morau are
visiting In Ilinghamtoii.
At a meeting of the otlleers of the
Presbyterian, Raptlsl and Methodist
churches, nnd also of the officers of the
Railroad Young Men's (Christian asso
ciation, of this place, held Thursday
evening, it was voted to have Kvan
gelist Schiveiva conduct evangelistic
meltings In town for ten dnr's during
.March. Mr. Hchiverea is rated by Mr.
Moody as one of the leading evange
lists of the day.
Miss Fannie Simmrell will visit In
Scranton todu:' (Saturday).
(leorge O'l'iien, of Heruntnn. Visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. O'lirien,
on Thursday.
S. Sorinsurn, of New York city, was
In town lust week.
Friendly Hand Lodge, of Odd Fel
lows, will work the first nnd third de
grees next Tuesday evening.
Next Friday evenlns Anawnti Tribe
of Red Men will work the aduptioji de
cree. Chnrles Roney spent Thanksgiving in
Susquehanna.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Bap
Wool
Special Price,
Cheviot Suits, 7 fin
made and trimmed in the best KB I II Bl
style, never sold under $10 " w w
Imported Clay SOfiCial PrlCfl.
Worsted Suits, 07 Rfl
1 .vu
$5 to
$10
double-breasted, nice velvet collar,
special value, only $5.00.
Have you seen our New Pleat
ed Colored Bosom Shirts, with separate
link cuffs, for 1.25.
tist church cleared $3S from their din
ner, held on Thursday.
TAYLOR.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Du
ryea, visited friends and relatives In
this town on Thursday.
Mr. William Williams, of this place,
spent Thursday at Plymouth.
Mr. Archie anil Miss Isador Jones,
of Priceburg, spent Thursday with
friends tn this place.
The fair and festival of the Calvary
Paptist church will close this evening.
The door prize for the evening will be
a barrel nf Hour. The door prize last
evening, was won by Miss Mary Alice
Llewelyn, holding the lucky number 10.
The prizes offered by the different so
cieties will be awarded this evening
to the best solicitors. This will be the
last and the greatest night of the fair.
All nre invited. Admission will be G
cents. Admission and supper 2fi cents.
Thanksgiving day was observed In
the different chujeh of this place. Ser
vices were held at 10.S0 in the Presby
terian. This was a united service of
our churches, the Calvary Rapt 1st,
Methodist anil the Presbyterian. Itev.
Dr. 11. H. Harris preached the sermon.
Services nt the Calvary P.aptist
church at the usual hours. The pastor,
Itev. Dr. H. II. Harris will preach ut
to.nn, Ktibject, "The Psalmist's Noc
tural Song." Sunday school at 2 p. ni,
Keening sermon. 7 p. m.. subject, Un
as." All are cordially invited.
NICHOLSON.
Thanksgiving was observed here In
nbout the usual way. There were ser
vices nt the Methodist church In the
forenoon. An elegant dinner ut the
Presbyterian church at noon, and u
grand dance by the Rase Rail club at
the Ouera house In the evening, with
u large attendance by which something
over thirtv dollars was added to their
treasury. Many of the sportsmen of
the town spent a portion of the day t..
hunting.
Alonzo C. Stevens, one of our near
by farmers, was unite seriously hurt
the fore part of the week by being
kicked by a horse.
Hurt. Millard, of Scranton, was the
guest of his brother, C. D. Millard, on
Thanksgiving.
At the home of his mother, near
Olenwood switch. Larry Kyan died of
typhoid fever. Funeral was on Thurs
day at the Catholic church of this
place. A younger broth. -r is danger
ously 111 of the same disease.
Rev. Venger. of lilnghamton. will oc
cupy Rev. Mr. Adams's pulpit next
Sunday eveniivr.
Dr. 10. N. Webb and Harry Snvd-r,
of Jersey City, took dinner here with
friends, run! will remain In town un
til the first of the coming week.
Priced
Tailoring
Compels many to wear ready
made C'loMiin;; which does not
lit.
We Make Clotbes Tiiat Fit
H'e arc High-Class Tailors, not
high. priced ones. The Origina
tors In Scranton of .Modern .Meth
ods in iMercliant Tailoring.
Arrived this week 50 new
pieces for Suitings and Punts.
W. J. DAVIS,
us Wyoming Ave. i
Arcade Building.
KERR'S.
Carpets,
Draperies,
t We want you to see our stock. It is new, "up-tf
date." We are not selling goods "at cost" do not intend
to, but we are offering values we have never been able to
offer before in our twenty-three years iu the business. Bring
in the size of your room. Come and see us if you don't
want to buy. We want you to see our stock, our store, and
our method of doing business. The
DEPARTMENT
Is alone worthy of your inspection. New novelties in
LACE CURTAINS.
Point de Paris, Brussels,
lUcnheims, Irish Point, Etc.
S. 0. KERR,
Opp. Main Entrance Jl f0 T.
10 nyomini llouic. fWO uavnnuaii.iA AlUilUJji
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to Business and Per
sonal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations Extended According
to Balances and Responsibility.
Z Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits.
JAMES MOIR,
Haa Moved U HU New Quarters,
402 Lackawanna Avenue.
Entrance on aide next to Firt National
Bank. He luu now in a
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Compriaing ftrerythlng req'ilalte for One
Merchant Tailoring. Anil the same cull
b. ahoivii to advantnKe in lii apka
diuly fitted up rex; ma.
A SPECIAL INVITATION
la Extended to All Readers of The Trlb.
na to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In Hie
New Biulneaa Home
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT RETAIL.
Coal of tho best quality for domeitln n.i
and of all fixes. Including Luck w hint nnd
Klrdneye, delivered in any part of the city
at tho lowest price.
Orders received at the Ofllco, first floor.
Commonwealth building, room No. it;
telephone No. 2624 or at tho mini, tele
phono No. 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at tho mine.
WM. T. SMITH.
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Established 23 Years
SON & CO.,
4 A W A VV A A VfVTTlc
ON THE LINE OF THE
are located the finest Ashing and hunting
grounds in the world. Deacriptive books
on application. Tickets to all points tn
Maine, Cnnuda and Maritime Provinces,
Minneapolis, flt. Paul, Canmllan and
United States Northwest, Vanvouver,
Seattle. Tucoma, Portland, Ore., San
Krunclsco.
First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars
attached to all throught trains. Tourist
cara fully lilted with bedding, curtains
and specially adapted to wants of families
may be had with second-class tickets.
RatcB always leas than via other lines.
For further information, time tables, eta,
on application to
E. V. SKINNER, Q. E. A.,
333 Broadway, New York.
RESTORES VITALITY.
Merde a
Aall M3
IStii Day,
of Me.
TKE GPKAT ,10th. Pay.
produce tho uliov remits In'IlO ilnya. it act
Ijmveimlly and quickly, l urca when all otbero (ail.
Yuiiiik lueu will revniu tbeir IcHt manhood, aud old
hi. ii will recover their youthful vuor by lining
HKVI YO. It iuickly and Hurely rextorea Ncrvoua
tii'SH. f.t Vitality. liuiHitciicy. Nmhtly Eniixaicnr,
l,ot Power. Failiiur Memory, Warituiff DiHcaPn. and
all efr.'cta of pclf-ahum nr en-e.-n and iiidiacretion,
'vliicli tiulltK one tor Hiinly, busineHH or marriaite. It
lot only rnrea by s'larting at the neat of ri.neane, but
liiairrcut ncrif tonic und blond builder, hrlnft
irx back the pink glow to luilo checks and re
storing the flrn nf ynmh. It wards off liiKanity
Nnd ('onminiiitlon. Innist un having RfCVIYOtiio
'tin r. It can be carried in vest pocket, tty mill.
l.iiO per package, or m tortaj.oo, with a poi
vc w ritten guarantee tn cure or refucd
mo money. Circular tree. Addreaa
MroiCIHE CO . CI n'vir St.. CHICAGO. I
For Solo by MATTHEWS I1KOS., Drua
glut seranton, Pa.
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Our Thanksgiving Offering
SEE HOW WE FIGURE IT:
Cos! Gf Rosker, $4.00
$ Our Profit,
.01
OUR PRICE, $4.01
$ Until Saturday,
Nov. 28.
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A rocker like ac
companying illus
tration, upholstered
in brocatelle, plush,
coidurov and ve-
lour, all colors oak
or mahogany,
$4.01.
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225-227-218 Wyoming Avenue,