The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 07, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE 8 CB ANTON TRIBUNE NON DAT MOBNlNtf. DECEMBER 7. 1SB.
Neu)s
WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Jimmy Dean Endeavored to End His
Life in the Station House-Thought
to Be Insane.
Is Jimmy Dean Insane? Saturday
morning when Day OMeer Tom Jones
went into the police station, where
Dean is incarcerated on a charge of as
sault, the otticer found him hanging by
his neck from the cell door. Ofllcer
John Thomas was with Otticer Jones.
The two men heard groans issuing from
the cell and upon going hack they Just
saved Dean from death. The eccen
tric prisoner had taken a strap which
lie uses as a belt from his hody. and
standing upon the ceil bunk he tied one
end to the highest part of the bars and
the other he fastened to his neck. Then
he Jumped off the bunk and was In a
half unconscious conditions when res
cued. ?
Dean has not yet been given a hear
ing on the charge of assaulting his sis
ter. Mrs. Henry Davis. There is a prob
ability that he will be sent to the Hill
side Home.
SUFFERING FKOM FRTOHT.
Miss Kdith Evans, of Washburn
street, who was one of the crowd of
skaters who fell Into the brick yard
pond Wednesday night, is still suffering
from the effects of the accident. The
Tribune noted the incident at the time
and stated how Miss Kvans and the rest
were dropped into the chilling water
When the Ice broke. The young lady
was taken to her home, where she has
been confined to her bed since. Most
Of the time she Is unconscious und she
continually talks in a fcurful way of
the Ice and the water. Several doctors
are in attendance.
GLEiR CLI'R ORGANIZED.
Robert Morris lodge organized a glee
club yesterday afternoon for partici
pation in the eisteddfod to be held at
Taylor em Christmas Day. There were
present about thirty of our young
Velsh slnirers, and a (food start was
made. The meeting was held in the
lodge hall on South Main avenue. John
J. Dnvies, the South Main avenue phar
macist, was elected president, and Pro
fessor Lewis Davis was appointed lead
er of the club. Dudley Duck's "On the
Sea" is the competitive piece. The
Hub will meet Tuesday night at the
rooms.
SUNDAY srilooi, OFFICERS
KI.KCTKIl.
The Sunday school of the Simpson
Methodist Kpiseocnl church elected of
ficers for the next yeur at a meeting
yesterday afternoon. Those elected
were- George L. Peck (re-eleetd), su
perintendent; Alfred Twining, first
Vice-president; Robert Williams, sec
ond vice-president; L. II. Jones, secre
tary: A. J. Knauss, treasurer: Dr. E.
Y. Harrison, secretary of mission work;
Hert Meyers, librarian: Will Long,
chorister; Miss Lillian Shlvely, pinnM;
Harry Hartman, book distributer. The
Kpworth ha rue will elect olllcers next
Thursday night.
FRIDAY EVENING PARTY.
A very pleasant birthday partv was
tendered Friday night to Miss Helen
Aldrlch. of Factoryvllle. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan, of Fair
view avenue. Those present, who en
Joyed the hospitality of the fair hos
tess, were the Misses Carrie Jeffreys,
Owen Price and Julie llennett, of
Wilkes-Harre; May Kenne, Ella Sen
ders and Sarah Jones, and Edward
Hughes, Bert Harrington, Jcdm II.
Thomas, Arthur Davis, Frank Lot, of
Carbondale; George lilddleman, of
Moscow, and Allan Secourt, of Fuctory
Ville. .
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late Thomas Quin
tian, of l:i3.ri Lafayette street, take this
means of returning their sincere
thanks to the muny kind friends, the
Bcrunton Tribune; also the pall-bearers,
for the sympathy, and assltance
given during the death and burial of
their father. J. F. and T. J. Quinan,
for the family.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
Oran Hlalr, brother of Alderman M.
L. Rlalr, of South Main avenue, died
Saturday at his home In Cazenovia, N.
Y. Alderman and Mrs. Wulr will
leave today to attend the funeral.
The Jackson street pave Is complet
ed. That's all.
The West Side lodge of Rrltons will
have n social Wednesday night In
Co-operative hall.
Will Reynolds, of Hampton street, Is
Indisposed.
John H. Reynolds, of South Main
avenue, has returned from Philadel
phia, where he attended the state con
vention of Masons as a representative
E
aIi
VERY HOLIDAY SEASON FINDS US READY
to present with sale of any Child's Suit, Reef
er, Overcoat, or Ulster, a suitable compli
ment to the little folks, and at this time we
have decided on the handsomest Sled or Cut
ter that we ever gave.
It is our policy to keep popular with the chil
drento keep our name before them and tocontiuue
in the sale of more jnvenile wear thau all others
combined.
Shrewed mothers who have shopped
about know that our assortment is the
largest and our prices a li ved and low
est one.
f he SAMTERS
S(oaro Dealing Clothier Hatters anJ Furnish;
of tb? Stibtirbs.
from Hyde Park lodge. Mr. Reynolds
reports an interesting convention, and,
personally, enjoyed the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James li. Lewis, of
Kingston, were West Side visitors yes
terday. Next Thursday evening the Hepta
sophs will have a big entertainment in
M ears' hall. Out of town talent will
he the feature.
At the services In the Jackson Street
Kuptist church last evening an anthem
was sung by the choir under the direc
tion of Chorister Lewis Davis. The
quartette part was sung by Misses
Martha Nichols. Mattle Thomas, ill
Thomas and Kddle Watklns. It was
well irlven.
Lackawanna lodge, No. 1113, Royal
Arcanum, has dona tea $50 toward the
West Side hospital.
Miss Lizzie Jones was wedded on
Dec. 3 to Fred House, of West Locust
street. Rev. F. P. Doty performing the
ceremony.
Choice cut flowers and rrower le
signs at Palmer & McDonald's, 6--
Spruce.
West Side Business Directory.
HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut
flowers and funeral designs a specially
1M South Main avenue; two doors from
Jackson street.
REmron hand FURNITURE. Cash
i for
anything you have to sell. Furniture,
Stnv.a Tnnle Call End See tlH
stock of J. C. King, T01 to 7 West Lack
awanna avenue.
MORGAN'S PHARMACY 101 NORTH
iivcn no Warranted nure druas and
tiumlenU. I'rcsrrlntlons carefully pie
iuh'ihI Finn stationery and blank booka.
A large Mock Hiillahle for Christmas
presents. Teachers' Hlbles cheaper than
i.i(r Cjilt anil exiimlne them. Wood
stains, paints, window glass, etc. Clork
at store uil nours of nigni.
DUN.MOKE.
Th Pnlnnlnl ciiimeil." No. 27. DaUgh
i.fd ,.f Amerifii will meet Friday
i'i,.e 11 ut 7:ni i- m. Several
Important matters are to be disposed
ot W'lilcn will necessitate me uncuu
mice of every member.
Mia T.,a.,ii c.l.h ii ml Mrs. E. Enslln
of Ueoreetown. who have been the
.,i.. ctu ..f ir mill MY Albert Jen
kins, of Hutler street, for the past few
duvs, have returned nome.
The Misses Mida and Phoebe Englert
of Mutler street, have returned from u
visit with friends In Peck v I He.
Gviifv and No. 1 mines of the Penn
sylvania Coal company will resume
work today.
The Erie and Wyoming Valley rale
roud puld their employes last Friday
i,,i,n VI,. i ilnne i.f Annie street, l!
erecting a building on the rear of his
lot.
Peter Farley, of Hawley, Is the guest
of his tirother, Jonn raney, oi open
cer street.
Iikil.v HiU.mII if Annie street, ha:
returned from a vsit with friends in
l-'lmhlll'St
l.t-.t,l' l.inuu nf Urnnlf afreet, anent
vewt.-ir.ln v ivtth relatives In Greenville
James Carpenter has resignea nis
position with G. W. Potter & Son, and
accepted a position in tne meat ae
,,f Ilin-v Kneneer'n store.
l( 1 1111 1 . .
Patrick McDonald Is seriously ill at
his home on Taylor avenue,
'pi,., u,.,.i ntt.l T .mirier potnnnnv have
completed all arrangements for the ball
which they are to noiu in Keystone
hull Wednesday evening, i-rec. .
a xiui.rint i.f the Sixth Ward Re
publican dub will be held this evening
111 men neaoquui iwrn on ihhij
A full attendance is requested.
Mlau TguIii 4u-nrl3 nf Rleetrlo flve.
nue, has gone to spend the winter
months in Georgia.
T..V... Itnlnr r.f Tlenew ulreel tins Ac
cepted a position with the Green Kldge
T llmW fWMlltlll 11 V
A charter has been granted to the
Gospel Tabernacle on jenerson avenue.
Charles Fink Is very ill at his home
on Apple turret. Very little hopes are
entertained for his recovery.
Thomas Hughes, of Blakely street,
has returned from Peckvllle. where he
has been the guest of friends.
Mrs. Hall Stevens, of Nicholson, is
the guest of Mrs. W. D. Osterhout, of
South liluKeiy street.
A leap year social will be held In Odd
Fellows' hall on Dec. 17 under the aus
pices of the young ladles of Dunmore.
It promises to lie one of the leading
social events in uunmore.
Pennsylvania Railroad to Issue Cler
ical Orders.
The Pennsylvania Railroad company
announces that for 1SH7 It will issue
clerical orders to regularly ordained
clergymen in charge of churches lu
cated on or near its lines cast of Pitts'
burg and Erie. To secure these or
ders clergymen should make uimlka
tion to t lie nearest ticket agent as
soon as possible, and it is desired that
all applications reach the general of
fice by December 15.
Choice cut flowers and flower de
signs at Palmer & McDonalds, 544
Spruce. '
A
Holiday
Present.
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Patriotic Order ol Sons ol America At
tended Divine Service at Cedar
Avenue M. E. Church.
Camp 430, Patriotic Order Sons of
America, attended divine service at
the Cedar Avenue Methodist Episco
pal church last night and special ser
vices were on that account conducted
by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Race. Tne
serr.on was on patriotism and was an
eloquent one. Rev. Mr. Race pointed
out the priceless value of the freedom
afforded in this country, and the great
necessity of prizing it beyond measure.
The music sung by the choir was in
keeping with the occasion. It consist
ed of a selection of patriotic hymns.
The members of Camp 430 met at Frue-
hun s hall at 7 o clock and marched in
a body to the church. It was appro
priately decorated with flags and pa
triotic colors.
DEATH OF MRS. ANN CLIFFORD.
After a lingering illness Mrs. Ann
Clifford, wife of Frank Clifford, of yi4
Pittston avenue, passed away Satur
day morning. She was an elderly wo
man and had lived a quiet, unaffected
life. Her husband and a family Of six
survive her. The names of the family
are: Mary, Frank, Margaret, Neal
John and Rose, The last named Is
employed as one of the primary teach
ers in No. 3 school. The funeral will
not fake place until Wednesday morn
ing. A high mass of requiem will be
celebrated at St. John s church and
Interment will be made in Hyde Purk
Catholic cemetery.
STREET CAR DISTURBERS.
On the last car out Saturday night
four young men from Minooka, who
had more than their share of liquor,
made It ruthtr lively singing ribald
songs and putting their feet upon the
seats. At Fig street Patrolman Roland
got on the car, and after that until
the car got to the cly line the quar
tette kept pretty quiet, but when the
car stopped they again got oois
terous, and when the otticer bade them
be quiet and go homes they toon Issue
with him on his right to give them or
ders, they being a yard or two outside
the city limits; but, although one of
them threatened to draw a revolver.
the officer scattered them and their
noise was heard no longer. This Is an
other Instance of the urgent necessity
of an electric light at the city line.
A NEW BASKET BALL CLUB.
Among the members of the cranton
Athletic club a basket ball team has
been organized to be known as the
Brownies. It stands ready to meet ull
comers and has the ambition of win
ning the championship of the city. Tne
players-are Adolph Heusner, captain;
Jacob Suhine, Christ Hose, Rudolph
Schaeffer, Louis Di?stng, William
Smith. Louis Hess, Fred Neuls, Will
lam Fickus, Charles Sohns, George
Wlrth, Henry Meyers and Henry Reld-
enbach.
SHORTER PARAGRAPHS.
Much Interest Is felt In the annual
exhibition of the Tuin Vereln, which
will be given at Wurkingmen s hall on
Thursday, Dec. 10.
Mrs. James F. Howard, of Stone ave
nue, is home from a visit to Hawley.
Patrick Ruane, of Cedar avenue, is
ill.
Either tomorrow or the day after the
street cars on the South Side line will
make the inbound trips over the Roar
ing tfrook bridge,
PKOVIDENCK.
Patrolman John Hawks, of North
Main avenue, has resumed work after
a ten days vacation.
The festival under the auspices of the
Welsh Calvlnlstic church of Wayne
avenue will be held in Company H
armory Dec. 9, instead of Jan, 9, as
heretofore announced.
The funeral of the late Daniel Mat
thews and Mrs. Mary Jane DavlB, wno
died a few days ago, will take place
this afternoon at 2 o clock. Services,
conducted by Revs. R. S. Jones, D. D.,
and W. F. Davles, will be held in the
Welsh Baptist church on West Mar
ket street.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of Dr. Theodore Sureth to a
prominent young lady of the Green
Ridge section, to take place Wednes
day afternoon, Dec. 16,
Mrs. Julia Roberts, of Towanda, has
returned home after a short visit with
relatives in this section.
The funeral of Theodore Scharar. the
young son of Mr. and Mrs. Scharar, of
Parker street, took place yesterday.
Interment was made in Dunmore ceme
tery.
Miss Clara Wolf, who has been the
guest of the Misses Lewis, of North
Main avenue, for the past two weeks,
has returned to her home in Hones-
dale.
Miss Mary J. Davis, of Warren
street, has returned home from a two
weeks' visit with relatives at Ply
mouth.
Mrs. John Alexander, of Wilbur
street, is dangerously ill.
Isaac Dean, of North Main avenue.
has returned from an extended tour
throughout the western states.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore, who
have been the guests of Mrs. John Roo-
lnson, of Spring Btreet, have returned
to their home at Pittston.
William W. Jenkins, of Putnam
street, is slightly indisposed.
Stephen Chappell, the popular North
Main avenue clothier, is convalescent
after a serious Illness.
A concert of vocal and Instrumental
music will be given In the Puritan
church, West Market street, Thursday
evening, Dec. 10. by the church choir,
numbering thirty-five voices, assisted
by the celebrated soprano. Madam
Gwentil Davles, who has lately come
to this country from South Wales, and
by several of the best musicians of the
city. The following excellent pro
gramme will be rendered:
rAKT I.
Organ selection Llewellyn Jones
Chorus, "Victory" Jarman
Church choir. ,
Soprano solo, selected, '
Mis Emma Humphrey
Cornet solo, "Ultimatum" limes
laviil II. Keese.
Bass solo, "The Village Blacksmith."
Griffith R. Davles
Duet. "How Sleap the Brave" G. Qwent
Messrs. Johiah Johns and Philip Thomas.
Soprano solo, "Beloved Again,"
Whitcombe
Madame Gwenfl! Davles.
Quartette, "Sweet Is the Work". ...Leslie
Misses Hattle Sharpies, Lizzie Evuns,
uessrs, i. i. tucnarus, u. n. Jjavtcs.
PART II.
Organ selection Llewellyn Jones
Aiitnem, ' u, mow Aianiroid ,...u. Qwent
Church choir.
Tenor solo, selected Joslah Johns
Bass solo, selected Philip Thomas
Soprano solo, "Tell Me, My Heart," Bishop
Madam llwenlll Davles.
Male quartutte, "Sleep on, Dream on,"
U. Uwent
Messrs. Joslah Johns, Esau Price, Philip
Thomas. William J. Lewis.
Grand chorus, "Daughter of Zion". .Clark
cnurcn choir.
Pianist, Professor Llewellyn Jones: cr.
ganlst. Miss Annie Rees; director, Profes
sor Rees Watklns.
GREEN RIDGE.
Guard Beane, of the printing firm
of Beane Brothers, left Saturday at
midnight for Grand Forks, N. D., where
he has obtained a highly desirable Po
sition In the printing office of Grand
Forks college. Mr. Beane has many
friends here who wish him I'lcceas in
his new home.
Henry Hart, quarter back of the
Green Ridge foot bait team, was In
jured in a game with the Pine Brook
club yesterday. Mr. Hart got the ball
and was making a run through the
center when he was tackled by a play
er named Harrison, of the opposing
team, thrown to the earth and the
entire Pine Brook team, eleven big,
lusty men, fell upon the Green Ridge
quarter back, wrenching his knee. He
was unconscious several minutes. The
affair provoked a quarrel between Mr.
Manley, our half buck, and a specta
tor from Carbon street, during which
Manley tossed his man in the air as if
he were a foot ball.
Peter Colef formerly night watch
man at the lace factory, last August,
went to Honesdale to visit relatives.
While there he was seized with pneu
monia, which grew worse as autumn dis
appeared, and last evening word reach
ed Green Ridge friends that the worst
is feared.
Mrs. Emma Tweed, of Sanderson ave
nue, is seriously ill at the residence of
her brother-in-law, E. J. McNally, on
Penn avenue. About a month since
Mrs. Tweel contracted la grippe, which
settled In her eyes. Dr. Arndt has
charge of the case.
AVOCA.
Regular meeting of the school board
this evening.
The Daughters of St. George will
meet on Wednesday evening to elect
and install officers. A social will take
place after the meetlnir.
A large congregation attended the
Langcllffe Presbyterian church yester
day morning, when the sacrament of
the Lord's supper wus administered.
Rev. N. G. Parke, of West Pittston.
occupied the pulpit and delivered un
eloquent sermon.
Mr. U. Dale, of Scrunton, spent yes
terday at he resldece of Mr. and Mrs.
R. D Landon.
Master Lisle Hollister has returned
to resume his tudies at Painted Post,
New York, after a few days' visit at
the residence of his parents.
The Avoca Musical society will give
a grand concert in O'Malley's hall on
Monday evening, December 21. An ex
cellent programme will be rendered.
Miss Lizzie lilewltt, of Pittston, spent
yesterday at the McLaughlin residence.
Mr. J. Nichols, of Providence, was a
visitor in town yesterday.
Messrs. M. J. Bosley, Charles Bos
ley, James Boase, John Widdle, Walter
Odgere and John T. Mitchell comprised
a delegation of the Sons of St. George
of this place that visited the Keystone
lodge at Pittston to Install recently
elected officers. Mr. Odgers acted in
the capacity of deputy installer.
The Sarsdeld club's full' will be
held in the new opera house during the
holidays.
The death of Mrs. Daniel McCor
mack occurred at the residence of her
father, M. S. Gaelitz, of the North End.
on Frlduy evening after a few hours'
illness. Deceased was about 31 years
of age and Is survived by three chil
dren. Her husband died a few. years
ago. The funeral took place yesterday
afternoon. Interment wus mude in
St. Mary's cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Berge and Mr.
and Mrs. M. E. Howell attended the
Elk's memorial nt the Frothlnghani
theuter last evening.
MINOOKA.
"Ted" Anderson, the well known
Greenwood nimrod, will spend this
week In the wilds of Lehigh on a
grouse hunt.
The St. Joseph's society began ar
rangements for a fair to be held dur
ing the holidays.
December 21 is the date set for the
Coyne and Webb wing shooting match.
Each shooting will have eighteen bords
for a purse of $200.
On next Wednesday evening St. Jo
seph's society will tender a compli
mentary social to the ladles who as
sisted them at their excursion, and
those who participated in the recent
entertainment.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
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MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AT R ETA 1 1.
Coal of the best quality for domeitlo ut
und of all alaea, including Buckwheat anil
Blrdieye, delivered In any part ot tha city
at the lowest prtoe.
Orders received at the Office, lint Boer,
Commonwealth bulldlnf. room No. i:
telephone No. H24. or at tha mine. tela,
phone No. 171, will be promptly attended
to.Dealera aupplled at the mine.
WM. T.SMITH.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
- r . . .
"""""I inurioey, ue;. o-io
A beautiful story of villas and city life
lorclby told,"
THE ROAD TO WEALTH
Wrlttto bv W. Tmlbntt Burke. Pro.
minted by a superb company, Introducing
uv iauuiiaj mcycie meeiotiue u. A. w.
Scene of Famous Asbury Park; a Orand
Bicycle Race: the Deliver Bicycle Quartette;
New Bonga, Dances and HeflJod Specialties.
JOE HARRISON.
Champion Bicycle Rider Class A, DO.
Sneciallv Bnu:ivaA to rld In M,a llrmt. Ra
Scene.
PRICES-Oallery, igc; Balcony, a Rows,
mc; Balance, c; Orchestra Circle, 50c;
arlor Chairs and Orchestra, 75c.
DAVIS' THEATER
Monday, Tu:sday and Wedmsdjj,
December 7, 8, 9.
The Beautiful Irish Comedy Drama.
SWEET LEAVES Of SMOCK
Presented by America's Actor-Singer,
WILL S. RISING,
Assisted by an Excellent Company.
Irish Wit.
Irish Ballads.
Irish Pathos.
Admission 10, 20 or 30 Cent.
Two performances dally. Doors open at
1.M and 7. Curtain rises at 130 and Lli.
Hous8S for Sala and for Rent
If y oa contemplate purchasing or leas
ing house, or want to Invest la a lot.
see the lists of desirable property im
page a of The Tribaae.
STORES
STUNNING STYLES
Get Up, Finish and Fit. Every Detail Perfection About Our Entire line of
BOYS' AND MEN'S OVERCOATS
Identical with Those Made to Measure by Swell Merchant Tailors, and Our
PRICE ONE-THIRD LESS.
IJlua Chinch! la. ctvlish carmen t
The ideel coat for dress, bicycle and
dress purposes
All Wool
Cheviot Suits,
made and trimmed In the best
style, never sold ur.der $10
Imported Clay
Worsted buits,
Hlue and B!a:k. fine quulity
una special value.
Our Clothing Departmint is under thi Manaj:ment of Mr. D. E. Delaoy, formerly of Mirtio & Delanj.
APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Grand showing of a choice line in Neckwear, Suspenders, mackin
toshes, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Hufflers, Umbrellas, Canes, Etc.
t2T"Goods selected now will be delivered when desired or kept until called for.
POULTRY.
Turkeys, Docks, Chickens,
Fresh Every Day.
ALSO.
Pheasants,
Quail,
Prairie Chickens,
Wild Ducks.
w. a FIERCE PI ME. ill
WILLIAM S. MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scraotoo
ROOMS 4 AND S
OAS AND WATER CO. BUILOINO,
CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST.
OPT1CE HOURS from 7.30 a. m. to t p.
a. (1 hour intermission for dinner and
upper.)
Particular Attention Qlven to Collection.
Prompt Settlement tiueranteed. Your Bust,
aae Is Respectfully Solicited. Telephone lj,
THE FROTfllNGflflM.
Wagner A Roi. Leasees and Managers
John L. Kerr. Acting Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLY, ffmiW. DEC 7,
First appearance In Hcranton in elijht years.
KINO OF THE MAOIU WORLD,
HERRMANN, a
In bis new marvelous entertainment of
IRTH
AGIO
YSTERY
Ald'd by ADELAIDE HERRMANN in her
Bewilrieriur Kpuctucnlar l)n"es.
PRICES-ajc, 50c. 75c and Ji.oo.
bale of seats opens t riday, Dec. 4 at 9 a. ra
TflE fROTfllNGflflM.
Wagner A Rels, Mansges,
John L. Kerr, Acting Manager.
Two Nights, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec, S,
9. Popular Priced Matinee Wednesdsy.
The New Hopkins Trans-
Oceanic Slnr Specialty Co.
THE FAMOUS KINEMATOflRAPHR
AND MASTER WADE COCHRAN,
The wonder of the twentieth century;
4 years and 8 months old, and answers cor
rectly without hesitation 7.000 questions.
A programme diversified and striking in
every detail.
NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES-Evenlm,
Gallery, loc.; Bulconr. !Kc and 3."3.: Lower
Floor. and 50c. Matinee Prices, 10c, aoc ,
30c No higher. Sale of seats opens Satur
day, December oth, ut tf a. m.
THE FROTfllNGflflM.
Wagner A Reis, Manager.
John L. Kerr, Acting Manager.
THURSDaTeVENIN O.DEC. 10.
Tba Distinguished Irish Comedian and Msr-
veiouaiy sweet blnger,
CHAUNCEY OUCOTT
Under the Kntiauomnt of
Augustus Pitou, In
Mavourneen.
By Gen. H. Jensop and Horarn Townsend,
A splendid company and a brillinut pUr. S r.
Ulcott'stnnr arrows the continent has been
one succession of triumoha. Kl of aaita
open a. m. Tuesday. Uet in line early. j
mm
mm
Blue
Beaver
tfO (Ml (Mn
OO.UU. dlU
An elegantly
fitting
Special Price,
$7.00
Boys'
Heavy weights, it." at pattern,
never sold (or les-j than $8
eMei.i prM
Special
-r 1
$7.50
Boys' Plaid Suits,
Stylish, serviceable, regu
lar price was $10.
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
llIiBUiiji
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
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