The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 08, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE ECKAJfTUJ THIBUNE-TU-KSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 8. 1S8.
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WEST SIDE EVENTS.
Death of Joha W. Squiers at His Home
on Tenth Street He Was Seventy
. five Years of Age.
John W. Siulers dlfd RUrtilenly from
heart failure at lQ.'M o'tlnc k yesterday
inorulnt; at his home on Tenth street,
lie was seeming in his usual
health at 7 uYlook when he ate a
hearty breakfast. It was at nine o'clock
he tirst complained of illness.
The debased had lived on the West
Bide lor over twenty years". Ho was
well known as a coal deliverer and as
such was familiar to the workmen about
every breaker in this section. He was
born about Til years ai;o in I,allirie
township, SupquehaiiiiH county. His
wife and the following children survive:
Henry Harrison Sonicis ami Mrs. l'hll
Up Hliaefer. all of this i-ld The fu
neral will be W'ednc'day afternoon at
2 o'clock from the late residence.
HEPTASOl'H'S AVJJIVEUSAUY.
West Side com la vs, V.'o. 211. Im
proved Order of lb ,.ln,;hs, will cel
ebrate Its lifth am tf'iii' at Jiears'
hall Thursday ev;.fin;j. Th pro
gramme of entertainment will include
the names of S. M. Speedoii. a famous
caracalurlst and humorist: Miss Lizzie
Thomas, soprana soloist, ami the Hub
ert Morris iiuart-tte, consisting of Kd
wln llowen, Havld Stevans, John V.
Jones and l 11. Warren. Admission
will be by invitation.
Following is the programme:
Annie Laurie Balfe
Quartette.
The Man Who Won't Laugh.. Original
S. M.Spcdon, of New York.
Solo, "Poor Wanderer' Miller
Klizabcth Thomas (1.1111 Morganwij
Artistic Impersonations,
Mr. Spedon
Duet. "Flow flently Deva" Parry
Mosrs. Warren and Stevans.
Address J. K I lint Riss
Fad and Fashion Stories. ..Mr. Spedon
luet, "Kxeelslor" Hulfe
Alessrs. Howen and Jones.
Solo, "II Uurin" Ardlte
Miss Thomas.
Freaks of Nature Mr. Spedon
Marshnera March Marshner
Quartette.
The chnlrman will be Dnnit-l J. I'ril
llps; committee in eliarge, W. H. Coons,
K. D. Jones, W. M. Darling.
HALL OF ST. LEO'S I1ATTALI0N'.
Seventy couples with In the grand
march of the ball held last evening in
St. David's hnll under the management
of St. Leo's Hattuliou, Total Abstinence
and Ilenevoletit society. It was one of
the most thoroughly successful affairs
of Its kind ever held on the West Side.
The hall had been decorated with a
neat array of American lings and bunt
ing, with a scattering of pink in the
led, white nnd blue. Professor Leo
Crossln played for dancing. The mas
ter of ceremonies was Thomas Tierncy,
Thomas J. tiilroy, assistant. Michael
llennignn directed the grand march
which moved shortly after it o'clock.
The commit tit s in charge were: Gener
al commit tec, Thomas Tierncy, chair
man; Michael Jennings, secretary:
James Ilegan, treasurer; James Hegnal,
John It. Devlue, John May, James Hes
ter. PEAX ADJl'DGKD IN SANK.
Jimmy Perm was sent yesterday
morning to the Hillside homo where ho
will be lodged In the Insane want.
Irs. M. J. Williams and J. J. Huberts,
representing the poor board, examined
Dean yesterday morning and by their
authority the eecentrlc prisoner was
sent to the home. Dean has acted In
a wild way since he was locked up
Thursday night by Oillcer ivten. He
was charged with ass-mlt on his sister,
Mrs. Henry Davis. Saturday morning
Dean attempted self suicide by tying a
strap to his throat and to the bars and
then hanging with his feet in air.
THROWN OVER AN KMHANMEXT.
John D. Davis, the piano tuner, of
North Hromley avenue, met with nn
accident In a runaway nt Taylor yes
terday morning by which he sustained
a dislocated shoulder. Mr. Davis was
driving along Main avenue near the
borough line at oak street when a
passing engine on the Delaware. Lack
awanna and Western tracks frightened
his horse. The animal rushed ahead
and making a sudden turn the buggy
was thrown down a ten-foot embank
ment. In addition to the dislocation
Davis was badly cut about the face
and hands. He was brought home in
another carriage.
CONSTABLE ARRESTS CONSTABLE
Constable Joseph Dean, of the Twenty-first
ward, was arrested hist night
by Constable Henry Buichell, of the
Fifteenth ward, charged with threaten
ing his wife. The arrest was made at
E
AnnUal
VERY HOLIDAY SEASON FINDS US HEADY
to present with sale of any Child's Suit, Heel
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 keen popular with the chil
dren to keep our name before them and to continue
in the sale or more jnvcuiic wear thau all others
combined.
Shrewcd mothers who have shopped
about know that our assortment is the
largest and our prices a Axed and low
est one.
JHE,
Square Dealing ClothlerSj
of tb? Sdbijrbs.
Dean's home In Keyaer Valley and the
constable was marched to the court of
Alderman Mos?s and held in $200 to
appear at court. Friends tried to have
the case settled but Mrs. Dean was
obdurate. Denn furnished bail on his
ou n recognizance.
WILL IT HE ACCCEPTED?
The puvim; of Ninth, Robinson and
Jackson streets was completed last
evening and the fact was communi
cated to the citv engineer's depart
ment. The formal acceptance or re
jection of the Job will probably be
made toduy by the officials. What will
be the action is a matter of uncer
tainty. Some of the people on the West
Si:U are not pleased with the work
of the pavers. The outcome of the oili
clal inspection is awaited with inter
est. NEWS NOTES AND PERSONALS.
D. J. Reese was elected secretary of
the Robert Morris 11 lee club at the
meeting held Sunday afternoon. The
club will meet tonight for rehearsal.
Jonathan Hnxzard, of Swetlnml
street, has returned from a visit at To
wanda. Mis. Phoebe Snyder, of West Pitts
ton, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Selden
Pauling, of Swelland street.
A phonographic concert will be given
Wednesday evening at the Jackson
Street Raid 1st church under the aus
pices of I lie Fidel Ian society.
Delia, the 5-lonr-old daughter of Mrs.
Martin Coleman, died at i o'clock yes
terday morning. The funeral will take
place at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
Miss Ida. Knutrmuu, of North Main
avenue, was married Thursday even
ing to David Davis, of Decker's court,
at St. Luke's parsonage. Rector Rog
ers Israel performed the ceremony.
Company F has decided to hold a
ball this season ns they have In time
past. The ufl'air will be on the evening
of December 15 and It will be con
ducted ou a splendid scale.
The eisteddlod committee of Rob
ert Morris lodge met last evening.
The young people of the First Con
gregational church on Main avenue
will conduct an envelope social on
Monday evening, December 14. Ad
mission 10 cents. All are welcome.
The children of the First Congrega
tional church are rehearsing a cantata
entitled "The Enchanted Castle" for
Christmas eve.
A ball anil rnflle for a watch for the
beneitt of Wulter Carden will be held
at the Flench Roof hall on Dec. 9.
Camp ITS, Patriotic Order Sons of
America, will celebrate their twenty
fourth anniversary in M ears' hall De
cember 11, ISM. An entertainment will
be given.
The Voiini; Men's Christian culture
class will meet this evening ut the
home of Rev. Thomas Hell, 135 North
Lincoln avenue.
William Y. Edwards died Sunday
night at his home, 1422 Washburn
street, at the age of C5 years.
Mrs. Daniel Phillips und daughter.
Miss Cassle, attend the funeral of a
relative at Kingston last Sunday.
Miss Margaret (iibbs, of South Main
avenue, left yesterday for u few weeks'
stay in New York city.
Choice cut (lowers ami rtower de
signs at Palmer & McDonald's, 6
Spruce. Dr. K. Y. Harrison, Dentist, Mears
Hall. 113 S. Main avenue.
The latest nnd best styles. Roberts,
120 North Maine.
Dr. ('. W. Colborn, Dentin!.
Rooms 144 North Main avenue.
West Side linsinms Directory.
HARRIET 3. DAVIS, FLORIST.-Cut
flowers and funeral design a specialty;
104 South Main avenue; two doors from
Jackson street.
SECOND HAND FURN'ITURE.-Cnsh for
anything you have to Fell. Furniture,
Bloves, Tools, etc. Call and sea this
stock of J. C. King;, 701 to 709 West Lack
awanna avenue.
MUROAX'S PHARMACY-101 NORTH
avenue Warranted pure drugs and
chemicals. Prescriptions rarefully pre
pared. Klim stationery and blank books.
A larne stock suitable for Christmas
presents. Teachers' ltibles cheaper th.in
ever. Call and examine them. Wood
stains, paints, window glass, etc. Clerk
at sluro all hunt's of nltiht.
Twining, optician 123 Tenn avenue, In
Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m., 6
p. rn.
Pennsylvania Railroad to Issue Cler
ical Orders.
The Pennsylvania Railroad company
announces that for 18H7 It will Issue
clerical orders to regularly ordained
clergymen in charge of churches lo
cated on or near its lines east of Pitts
burg and Erie. To secure these or
ders clergymen should make applica
tion to the nearest ticket agent as
soon as possible, and it is desired that
all applications reach the general of
fice by December 15.
A
Holiday
Present.
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Hatters and Furnlshsri
SAMTERS
SOUTH SIDE NEWS.
Shoemaker Gavan H;ld la Bail on the
Charte of Stealing Mrs. Joha
Burke's Six Hens.
At the Instance of Mrs. John Hurke,
of Plttston avenue, a warrant was is
sued by Alderman Kuddy for the urreat
ot Shoemaker William Cluvan on the
charge of stealing bix hens, cooking
them and eating them. The artist of
the last was required to furnish bun
In the sum of $5ou for ills appearance at
court.
tlavan's shen. until recently, was in
a I'ail of Mrs. Uurke's house. He is a
bachelor, and sleeps, cooks ana euts in
the shop. Sirs, liurke missed her fowl
and it took her some time to discover
the thief, and she now alleges that It
was (lavan.
MK8. TAYLOR A. OIRSOX HEAD.
Mrs. Taylor A. Cibson. of 1315 Cedar
avenue, died suddenly yesterday morn
ing of apoplexy. She was going about
her household duties when she was
htneken and she lived only a few min
utes utter the attack. She had been in
nverage cood health U to the hour of
her death, and the news caused a shock
to the numerous friends of the fumlly.
She was a woman of eood works and
Christian character. Her husband. who
Is a well-known machinist and three
children survive her. Notice of the
funeral will appear tomorrow.
SIIOliTEH PARAGRAPHS.
John Westpfahl Is doing Jury duty
this week.
Alfred Not and Miss Louise Xylan
dor will be married at the home of the
bride's parents tomorrow evening. The
prospective groom is a son of School
Controller Herman Kotz.
S. S. Spruks is home from his trip to
Philadelphia.
Call at the new 3e. store: everything
new , at liorcher's, 713 Cedar ave.
Choice cut flowers and flower de
signs at Palmer JSt McDonalds, 541
Spruce.
GREEN HI DUE.
The ladles of the Asuury Methodist
Episcopal church have nearly com
pleted the arrangements for holding
their sale, which takes place Thursday
and Friday afternoon and evenings.
It will be held In the house formerly
occupied by E. K. Teal and family on
Sandersop avenue. Any persons hav
ing articles which they will donate are
requested to take them before 10 o'clock
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Martin, of Sid
ney, N. Y., ure visiting at he home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Uraham, of Capouse
avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker, of
Larch street, are rejoicing over the ar
rival of a baby girl.
Tomorrow evening the Kebeeea lodge.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will
serve an oyster supper in Lucas' hall,
corner Kaat Market street and .Boule
vard avenue.
Mrs. iirooks, of Wilkes-Harre, Is the
guest of her brother, A. V. Jurlsch, of
Wyoming avenue.
Jud Sieveiis and Del Foote nre deer
hunting In the slate of Wyoming.
An entertainment will be held In the
Hnptlst church December 1" und?r the
auspices of the Junior IJaptlst Young
People's union.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cobb, of Marion
street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs
Frank Cobb, of Carboudale.
PKOvioiiNCK.
The funeral of Daniel Matthews took
place yesterday afternoon. Services
were conducted In the Welsh Baptist
church on West Market street, by the
Itevs. It. S. Joins, D. IX, and W. F.
Davies, pastors of the Welsh Congrega
tional nnd Haptist churches, respect
ively. The floral tributes were many
and costly. The Ivorltes and (larlleld
lodges. Loyal Knights of America, of
which Mr. Matthews was a member, at
tended in a body. Interment was made
in Washburn street cemetery.
Martin llarrett, of George street, was
arrested the night before last by Patrol
man Uodhain and Hawks, on a warrant
Issued by Aldermnn Roberts, at the In
stance of Uarrett's wife, charging him
with threatening to kill. Yesterday
morning he was given a hearing by
Aldermnn Huberts, who sentenced him
to jail In default of $.1,000 ball.
Kvan Reese, of Summit avenue, Is
seriously ill.
Lewis Huff, of Parker street, who
has been ill with pneumonia for some
time past, is once more able to be
around.
Lieutenant Sprllman has resumed
work after an illness of several days.
The Father Whitty society will con
duct a bill tomorrow evening In St.
Mary's hall, on West Market street.
DUNMOKK.
Charles Adams, who has been the
guest of A. P. McDonough, has re
turned to his home In Moscow.
John Flynn has broken ground for
the erection of a new resfQence on
Qulnry avenue.
The Young People's Christian En
deavor society of the Dudley Street
Baptist church, will hold a social and
entertainment In the church parlors to
morrow evening, to which a cordial in
vitation Is extended to all to attend.
Patrick Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William McKenney, of Spencer street,
died at his home yesterday morning,
after a few days' Illness, Funeral will
take place this afternoon. Interment
to be made in Mount Carmel ceme
tery. Mr. and Mrs. David Hess, of Clay ave
nue, have cone to attend the funeral
of Miss Blanche Bishop, who met death
in the recent drowning accident at
Hemlock Hollow. Miss Bishop was a
sister to Mrs. Hess.
Colonel F.zra H. Hippie will deliver a
lecture In St. Mark's parish house, Sat
urday evening. Dec. 12, on his experi
ences in Andersonville prison. The lec
ture Is to be given under the auspices
of the Men's tluild of St. Mark's mis
sion. Admission will be 25 cents.
P. J. Honn, of the ITnlon Cash store,
has returned from New York.
An entertainment, in which some of
the best local talent will take part. Is
to be held in Manley's hall. Thursday
evening, Dec 10. The arrangement
committee of St. Catharine's Literary
society, is leaving no stone unturned
to make the entertainment a grand
success. The admission has been
placed at 25 cents.
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Is a thins of the put. Advertisers
who have tested all means of reaching
the people are unanimous In the opin
ion that a regular space In the reitu
Jar edition brings better returns In a,
short period of time. The Tribune
will continue its regular editions this
year during the holiday season, believ
ing that the pebllr end Its adver
tising patrons will be better satisfied
than If It published a ballooned edition.
(he half of which would be cast to one1
Ide, without sny material benefit toi
Aeither party. In doing this we are,
Xtaklng into consideration the interest
Yof our advertisers. Beware of spread
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To Tare a Cold la One Day.
Take laxative Bromo Quln.e Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it
(alls to cure. 25c
AMUSEMENTS.
What the management promise as a
very strong vaudeville organisation will
he seen ut the Frothinnham tonight
and tomorrow night with a Wednesday
matinee. It Is the Slur Specialty com
pany which will be seen at reduced
prices, the evenlns prices having been
tlxed at from 15 to 60 cents, while the
Wednesday matinee will be given nt 10,
20 and 30 cents. One of the special
features is the world famous klnemat
ograph fresh from its triumphant ca
reer in every Hurupean capital. First
appearance of Kurope's protean danc
ers, St. Alva and Fanchette, the clever
est slnsers and dancers ever imported.
American debut of Apollo, the king of
wire dancers. First time In America
of Horace W. F. Henners, England's
best baritone.
Chauncey Olcott will he se;-n at the
Frothlnghain Thursday night In "Ma
vourneen" which will be produced as a
benefit for the Scranton Bicycle club.
"Ma vourneen" Is u pluy for the masses
and a dainty tid-bit for the dramatic
epicure. It Is thoroughly consistent,
brimful of sparkling wit and beautiful
melodies. The glorious tenor voice,
happy manners and finished art of
Chauncey olcott make him the Ideal
Irish lad of the romantic drama. In
holding up the mirror to nature, he has
no superior on the stage today.
The sale of seats opens tomorrow
morning for the second annua! visit of
the Frank Daniels Comic opera com
pany to this city. It will be seen Frl-
uay imriu at me r roiiiingnam. J ,
favorable Impression made here by tlihTv made und trimmed ill the best
organization Inst season In "The Wiz
ard of the Nile" Is still remembered.
While there are few comic opera stars
w ho have sained so great a reputation
In this country, there are none who
have achieved that end in one season,
ns was done lust year by Mr. Daniels.
The great care exercised In the way of
production us to supporting company,
scenery and costumes, in Its presenta
tion Inst year, Is again shown for the
second one, and everything is again
new, except the prominent members
of the cast, whose success last season
made it more than advisable they
should be retained for the roles they
created. A new tieopntru. Miss Edna
Thornton, will be seen.
V. M. C. A.'S SECOND CONCERT.
Mill Be Civcn Tonight by the New
York Mnlc Quartette.
The New York male quartette and
Miss Nellie Nichols, elocutionist, will
tonight be the entertainers In the sec
ond concert'of the Y'oung Men's Chris
tian association course. The pro
gramme follows:
FIRST PART.
Soldier's March Becker
New York Male Quartette.
"The Story of Tony'' Stansburg
Miss Nlrhula.
"Heart's Delight" Oliehrlst
Mr. Corbett.
"Little Jack Horner" Caldlcott
New York Mais Quartette.
"The Fulr Schemer" Bunner
Miss Xlchola.
"The Red Scarf" Bonheur
Mr. I.nne.
SECOND PART.
Medley (Arr.) Groom
New York Male t.anrtette.
"Because 1 Love You, Dear" Hawley
Mr. Dean.
"Her Favorite Story" Adapted
Miss Nichols.
"Toreador IIollu" Trotere
Mr. Hi-van.
"A Stream of Sliver Moonlight"... Getbel
New York Male Quartette.
F. J. Corbet t, tenor: II. V. Dean, tenor;
F J. Bryan, baritone; Douglus Lunc,
basso; Miss Nellie Nichols, reader.
illrnls nnd t old Lunches.
Meals and cold lunches served at all
lours at Lohmann's, Spruce street.
Regular dinner 40 cents. Imported
and domestic wines, cigars and liquors.
Cards engraved at The Tribune office.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
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HAIR CHAINS FOR C1H PRE S III?.
LADIES, yon can have a beautiful chain made out of
your own hair at
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C37"Remcmber, we are the only ones here who manufacture chains
from your own hair. Leave orders as early as possible.
AMUSEMENTS.
THE FR0THINGHW
Wanner A Rcl. Managcrf,
John L. Kerr, Acting Manager.
Two Nights, Tuesday anJ Wednesday, Dec,
8.
9. popular mceu maunec m eancsuay .
The New Hopkins Trans
Oceanic jsiar Specially Co.
THE FAMOUS MNfi.M ATOORAIU1E
AND MASTKK WADE COCHRAN,
The woti'lfr of the twentieth century;
4 yrars and K months oM, uml answers cor
rectly without hesitation T.Onu qurxtlutis.
A programme divorsilleil nnd striking in
every detail.
NOTE THE POPULAR PRICES-Evenlnif.
Gallerr, !".: Rtlonr. 2V silt &.; Lower
Floor. H5c nnd ante. Matinee Prices, loc. 10c .
30c. No higher. Halo of seats opena bRtur
day, Docetuuer tith, at a. m.
THE FROTfllNGflflM.
Wagner A Hels, Managers.
John L. Kerr, Acting AUnagsr.
THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 10.
The Distinguished Irish Corned l.;n and Mar
veio;ly Bweet Singer,
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT
Under the Kanatement of
Augustus 1'itou. in
Ma vourneen.
By Gen. H. Jessop al Horaes Townaend,
A sulendid company ami a brilliant play. 'r.
Olcott' s tur acrois the rotitiuent has beeu
one anrcwiaion of triumphs. Hale of seats
open. U a. 111 . Tu-sdoy. uet in line early.
THE FROTfllNGflflM.
Wacner Rrls. Manager.
John L. Kerr, Acting Manager.
FRiD IT EiEMMG, QIC. II,
Una Mgnt Only of the
Fran Daniels Comic Opsra Co.
In th Rmnrd-Rrp&klng Cotnlo
Opora Uuccesa.
THE OF THE KILE
6am competent east of 70 artists, Snnie
elaborate a ouery aa was Been here last asua on
Bale of seota upeua M adneiday.Dsa ,at Da.m.
STORES
STUNNING STYLES
Get Up, Finish and Fit. Every Detail Perfection About Our Entire line of
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Identical with Those Made to Measure by Swell Merchant Tailors, and Our
price m
BOYS' UND MEN'S REEFERS
Iiluo Chinchl lu, stylish garment
The ltleel coat for dress, bicycle uud
dress purposes
All Wool
Cheviot Suits,
style, never sold under $10
Imported Clay
Worsted Suits,
und lila:k. lino qtiulity
uud special vultie.
Our Clothing Department is under tu
APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY
Grand showing of a choice line in Neckwear, Suspenders, flackln
toshes, Night Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Qloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Hufflers, Umbrellas, Canes, Etc.
Er"Goods selected now will be delivered when desired or kept until called for.
POULTRY
Turkeys, Docks, Chickens,
Fresh Every Day.
ALSO-tv
Pheasants,
Quail,
Prairie Chickens,
Wild Ducks.
1 1 FIERCE. PI ML 111
DAVIS' THEATER
Monday, Tuesday and WcdaJsday,
December 7, 8, 9.
Tho Beautiful Irish Comedy Drama,
I LEAVES Of
Presented by America's Actor-Singer,
WILL S. RISING,
Assisted by an Excellent Company ,
Irish Wit.
Irish Ballads.
Irish Pathos.
Admission 10. 20 or 30 Cent.
Two performance! dnlly. Doors open at
1.30 and 7. Curtain rises at 2.30 and Hi.
MT. PLEASANT
COAL
AX RETAIL,
Coal of the best quality for domestlo us
nd of all sizes. Including Buckwheat nnd
Blrdseye, delivered 10 may part of tb clt
at the lowest price.
Orders received at th Office, first floor.
Commonwealth building, room No. 1;
telephone No. M24 or at tho mine, tele
phone No. 771, will be promptly attended
to.Dealcra supplied at the mine.
WM.T. SMITH.
THE KEELEY CURE
Why let your bom'' and business h destroy
sd through stronti drink or morphias when
iou ran Go cured In four weeks at tho Esoley
nstitnto, 79 Madison avenue Kcraatoa.Pa.
be Cur Will Boar lavestlgatlso.
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$yfl, $6oo
Elue and Black
Beaver Overcoats
An elegantly lined und perfect
fitting garment.
Strictly all wool
Boys' Suits,
Heavy wclt-lit. neat patterns,
never sold for le.n-i than $S
$8.00. $10.
Special Fries,
$7.00
Special Price,
$7.50
Special assort meat ot
Boys' Plaid Suits,
Styltah. serviceable, regu
lar price Mas $10.
Mana junent of Mr. U. E. Delany,
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the
Pacific Coust to St. John's. New Foundland. and in Fngland, Ireland
and Scotland very largely, and Is recognized as the best flour iu th
world.
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WHOLESALE AGENTS.
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Removsble, Sslf-Siiarpenln;
Nevarslip T03 Calx;,
BITTENBENDER CO.
GENERAL AGENTS,
And a full line of iron and
steel Blacksmiths' and Wasj
oumakers' supplies.
SCRANTON, PA.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BAR RE, PA ManwIMturers of
Lecoiotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUUHNG MACHINERY.
General Office: SCRANTON, PM
EVERY WOMAN
BoaatincsnM'ls relleblr , monthl?, rmralatln medicine. Only fcarailws $aH
the purest dr.'fi should be used. Uycu a thabssi, gat
Or. Pal's Pennyroyal Plllo
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'nt. Beutanwluro.tl.W. AuiilCJ tsxi. iiSDWiaa) U) UsisUad, O.
For sale by JOHN H. FHELPS,
pruca Street, Seranton,
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Spsclal Price,
$900
Special Price,
$6.50
Spsclal Price,
$7.00
formerly of Martin & Delany.
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