The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 21, 1897, Page 8, Image 8

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    this gcnAsrroy tribune-Tuesday Mouicm. deoeneueu si. isut.
lUcst Side
PLYMOUTH CONORGOATIONISTS.
Atmnnl .Hooting Held runt Olliccrs
r.irrloil IiIinI Lvmlnc
An annual meeting of the conBropn
tlon or the Plymouth CoiiKrcRational
clnu-ch wan held last evening at the
church.
An election of olllcors was helil, which
rosultoil ns follows: Deacon, Thomas
Kynon and Arthur (J. Lewis; recording
cleric, Kllzali'th A 1'vnns; stnndlnB
committee, John U. lllclinrils, S. 11.
Powell mid JL V. Anderson; music
committee, A. 1). Hynon; nudltors, Dan
iel Reese nnd Thomas Roberts; hup
erlntetident of the Sherman Avenue
Mission school, Miss Delia I. Dvnns;
ficcrotnry of the Mission school, John
II. Thoina). The election of a ways
nnd means committee wns postponed
until the first mcetlnp: In Jnnuaty.
Sunday afternoon oillcers were elect
ed by the Sabbath school ns follows:
Superintendent, Henry Parsons; as
sistant superintendent, Thomas 13. I3v
nns; secretary, Ous 13ynon; assistant
secretary, Llewellyn Davis; treasurer,
Mtt-s Jenili? Reese; organist, Dverett
Davis; OHxistnnt organist, Jliss May
Kvans. The lliit muetliit of the new
oillcers of the church will bo held In
the church Jan. 10, 1S0S.
KNIGHTS OP MYSTIC CHAIN.
Hyde Park Castle, No. 3S, Knights of
the Mysllo Chain, convened in regu
lar session last evening In Ivorlte hall,
South Main nvenue, nnd elected of
ficers for the ensuing' term In hover
nt Instances the contest for the of
ficers was waimly conducted by the
uplrants. Tlio lesult of the election
v as as follows: Commander, Thomas
Davis; vice commander. It. S. Morgan;
iirst lieutenant, Walter Jones; assist
ant recording scribe, Peter J. Lewis;
chlff of staff, Dvan Jones; assistant
chief of staff, John R. Roach; Inside
guard, William G. Morgan; trustee,
Dvan Jones; chaplain, Thomas G. Da
vis. The present Insumbent in the of
fice of scribe, David T. Evans, was not
chanced.
FUNERALS OF A DAY.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Rastion,
of 515 North Main nvenue, was held
yesterday. The temalns were hot no
from the residence to the Jackson
Street Raptist church, where Rev.
Thomas De Giuchy, pastor, olheiatod,
and preached a funeral pennon to the
huge gathering of jolntlves and friends
present. The lloiul tributes were very
lituutlful. At the clo-o of the services,
the remains were viewed and then
boine to the Washburn street cemetery
where interment was made. The pall
bearers were: Jonah Redmond, W. R.
Modey, Iane Price and L'benezer
Ewins.
The funeral of the late John P. Phil
lips was held In the afternoon at the
l'bldf'iue. L'102 Washburn sUeet. Couit
Prl'le of Lackawanna. No. C, Toiestets
of Anifilca. an 1 the Hide Paik Mine
Ai Mental fund, of both of whldi the
douu'-'d was a member, wilt u-
VARmC.'.E CURED
"llv the Miliiiul i:tim-ts "
NO D PJGS. O K J IKE.
Mcillr.il uilxliv fnv
Willi-1 r book to llie
Wliiii'ion I'liumiiMl '(
No 111-.' fjlh t , N W , iihl igton, D C
Throng
fills the store these davs from the opening till the closing hour and
the verdict is the same in every case it's lovelv. and beside it's so
easy to find just what you want in the Globe Warehouse. There's
reason (or this. For nearly 20 years we've successfully catered to
the wants of Scranton people, consequently we know and fully un
derstand their likes and dislikes at such a season as this and stocks
here arc always at the fill to overflowing point. Beside all this,
experience has told our patrons that Globe Warehouse prices are
always lowest. Enough said. A visit to our store must do the rest.
Umbrellas
Make Ideal Xmas gifts. There's two
hr fnr Hirv ine ou can find else
where, and there isn't 11 pretty new
idea that cunnot bo found In our
btock. Prices are not neatly Ub nign
as you'd think.
Dress Goods
Exclusive pattern prices, or a gen
erul stock bigger than you could get
through In a d.iv'a looking. Some
choice noeltles in fancy Mlks, el
vets, etc., nro ulso tv.oith looking at,
wlillo tlic good staple weaves uro here
in abundance.
Draperies
IlaiulMMno curtains and Portlers,
Rich Couch Covers, Airy Working
Laco Cut tains, CJioIco Silk and Wool
Draperies. Cushions In gllkullnn and
Mipeib coverings. Down Quilts for
tho Loungo or the Red room. Poles,
rods and all Sittings necessary.
Pictures
Wo'vo a regular art gallery open
theso das. As tho choice of bubjects
Is so varied that tho greatest dltficuity
of patrons lies In making selections.
No matter how your taste goes wo
can meet it and the snuillness of our
piiccs will suipiUo you.
Toys and Books
Theso departments nro ns much In
favor with the peoplo as they ever
were, and that's saying a .good don).
Tos of ull torts, Dolls. Furniture.
Noisy Toys, Pretty Toys, Scientific
Tos. Tojs to look at, etc Rooks for
children.
Gloves and Hosiery
Gloves tor street, evening or go to
meeting wear
ilous for children, men. mlsst s and
bns. GIoncs of all makes and piiccs.
iioKlury and underwear in cotton,
Wuol or silk. Combination garments,
sanitary slet-plng gauncnlB. Funcy
und new hosiery
Globe Warehouse
'i
iw-rasasEif::
y,.vwv.s-
and Giiy
sented. Rev. S. F. Matthews, pastor
of the Scrnnton Street Baptist church,
oilli'latoil nnd prenched a funeral ser
mon. Interment was made In the
Washburn stieet cemetery. A largo
cortege nccutnpanled tho remains to
the grave. The pall-bcarcrs were
Daniel Reynon, Thomas Duvles, Wil
liam Cl.ailcs, George Watklns, David
G. Evans, Thomui Davis, Alexander
Stevenson, Thomas Watklns,, Henry
J. Thomns, Morgan Davis and David Y.
Kvans and Thomas li. Jntnes.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Arthur L. Davis, a student nt
Rloomsburg State Normal school, Is
homo to spend the holidays with his
patents, Lieutenant nnd Mrs. John
Davis, of North Sumner avenue.
Miss Agnes Williams, of Peckvllle,
lias returned home after visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Williams,
of Not th Sumner avenue.
Kuel (Mpwell, of North Main avenue,
will spend the holidays home. He Is a
student at Dlckltibon Law school, Car
lisle Foiest Dcrshtmer, of Keystone acad
emy, Is home for tho holidays, which
he will spend with his parents. Mr.
nnd Mis. A. M. Dcrshlmer, of Eynon
street.
Mrs. Noah Roddick, of Ninth street,
Is at Parsons, owing to the serious Ill
ness of her Mater.
John Lai kin came front Hawley,
wh'-re he has been working for several
months, to spend Sunday with friends
here.
Miss Gertrude Rennctt.of North Main
avenue, Is slowly recovering from a.
terlous illness.
Dr. Lemuel E. Davle, of Montclalr,
N. J., is visiting West Scranton friemlrf.
MINOR NEWS NOTES.
The membeis of tho Garfield avenue
mission school conducted the election
of otlleers for the ensuing year Sunday
afternoon. Miss E. M. Thomas, secre
taty, and John L. Jenkins, treastuer,
weie unanimously re-elected, thus mak
ing the eighth successive time each
hns been chosen for the respective of
ficers. The ofllceis elected were: Su
perintendent, Thomas G. Williams; as
sistant superintendent, D.uiel Ed
wards; becretary, Miss Elizabeth M.
Thomas; treasurer, John L. Jenkins;
organUt, Ivor Pi Ice; ihorlsted. Daniel
E. Edwards; librarian, John Edwards.
Tire funeral of James M. James will
be held this afternoon at the residence
URG Luzerne street, at -'.30 o'cloclc In
terment will be made at the Washburn
street cemetery.
Active ptepaiatlons arc being made
by the executive committee for th'e
holding of the ginnd fair nt Holy Cross
church, corner of Rroadway and Fourth
street, Rellevue. The fair will be
opened Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock.
The Loyal Knights of America lodge
of Taylor, will change to a Knights of
Mnlta commnndeiy this evening. The
ceremony will be In charge of Giand
Ricorder Geoige H. Peaite, of Phila
delphia. Tomoiiow evening the grand
lecorder will Institute a class of fifty
in Washington commanilery. No. 232,
Knights of Malta, on this side. Tho
affair will be held In Me.us" hall.
A valuable spanltd was Instantly
killed yesterday morning by being run
oer by a s-tieet car on South Main
Table Llliens
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rhnir-o l.iiito llnons. n.inkms. tnw-
rli eU. ln )lne qualities. Noer yet
failed to gladden the hcurt of tho
tin If ty houbewife. Many novelties
spcciall) imported for tho holiday
trade makes (his stock uoudci fully in
tetestlns. Winter Furs
There's an Ideal present, If comfort
Is tho thought uppeimost In your
mind. Boas, capes, collarettes, muffs,
sets for the children, etc., etc. All tlio
populur skins at prices to suit any
purse. Soino at t.3l. Somo at ?;u.W.
Many In between.
Handkerchiefs
Drummers tell us that Scranton is
ono of tho greatest humlkcrchtor
towns in tlio country. Probably that
is ono reason why we base tlio great
est stoek. Reul lnco liandkei chiefs,
hemstitch huudkerclilefri, print bonier
handkerchiefs, etc. I'rlco lc. to Jlb.w.
Bric-a-Brac
A slioit way for summing up our
gie.it miscellaneous novelty and odds
und ends stock especially bought for
tho holiday tiaile. Not a piece luru
that you saw Inst jear. it's all new,
und the new vulues nro better than
ever.
Sewing Hachines
The Ulobo Sewing Machine is as
good ns tho best und highest pileuil
ou tlio m.tikct. Tlio Cabinet work Is
superb, I'.itb machine has lull set of
attachments ami prices are less than
w i 1 1
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ZJV-j
Suburban
nvenue, nenr Hnmptnn street. The nn
Iinnl wns owned of Thomas Hnirls, of
South Main nvenue.
Cornelius Grime, of Jackson street,
announces hlmHclf ns a candidate on
tho Democratic ticket for common
council, of tho Fourth ward.
Douglass Ward, of North Sumner
avenue, has withdrawn from the fight
for tho Democratic choice for select
council ftom tho Fourth wntd.
The latest and best styles. Roberts
120 North Mnln.
H cat Side Ititftliirss Directory.
I BECOND HAND I'UnNITUIUS Cash for
nnyming you cave to sell. Furniture,
Stoves, Tools, etc. Call nnJ seo tho
etock of J. C. King, 7l to 7lW West .c.
awann,! avenue
MRS. FKNTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND
prbenoloelst, 412 North Main avenue.
NORTH SCRANTON.
Marquette Council Debaters Win from
the Orators ol Gen. Phil Slier
Idan Council.
Tho first public debate In tho North
End ln a long time was that of last
evening In St. Maiy's hall. The spa
clous auditorium was not large enough
to accommodate the people who were
anxious to partake of the hospitality
of tho Marquette council In affording
them an oppoitunlty to hear n question
of iaro Interest discussed. John Mul
len, a member of the council, acted as
chairman, nnd ln a brief and concise
add! ess paid a lining tiibute to Itev.
J. J. O'Toole, who Is the prime factor
in nil the council's praiseworthy under
takings. The debate was preceded by musical
and literary selections, all of which
wort of a high standard.
Tho debate was on the subject: "He
solved, That the Sunday Press Should
be Abolished" The nlllimatlve was
represented by Messrs. Kelly, Mulherln
and May, of Marquette council, and
the negative by Messrs. Itoche, Urown
nnd Madden, of General Phil Sheridan
council, of Green llldge. Mr. May and
Mr. Drown opened the argument for
their respective .sides. After n lgor
ous talk, In which each of the debaters
was allowed fifteen minutes, their ar
guments wero considered by tlio
Judges. Father McNally, of the West
Side, John Jordan and Professor A.
F. O'liolo.
During the intermlslon, Willie Ly
nott sang a solo ln a pleasing manner
nnd was compelled to respond to an
encore. Tho Judges had in the mean
time agieed upon a decision.
Father McNally was sekcted by his
colleagues to repot t thelt finding In the
debate. After .summing up the points,
he stnted that the judges had como to
a unanimous ngieemt'nt nnd awarded
the fruits of vlctoty to the Marquette
debatets.
HLLIOT HAS IMPROVED.
Ivbeit Elliot, who was apparently
dying Sunday evening, yesterday
gained sulliclently to give his family
nnd fi lends renewed hopes. His con
dition varies. At times ho sinks rap
Idly, but the gicat vitality which he
possesvej serves him well and ho again
lecovers his noimal condition. His
state last evening was much Improved.
GENERAL- NEWS NOTES.
Evan Jehu, a diiver at the West
Itldge colheiy, was thrown ftom a
mule, which ho was riding yeteid.iy
and painfully injuied about the face
and body.
Announcement has been made of the
coming mairlage of Miss Amelia Wal
btr" and Harry Simpson. The ceie
mony v. Ill bo on Friday evening, De
cember i, at tho bride's home In
Throop.
Dr. M. W. Itos, of Short avenue, is
home from Hornellsville, N. Y where
h underwent tieatment in a fanitar
lum, William Arehbald, of Wayne avenue,
narrowly os-caped serious injuries yes
teiday, while driving u team of hoises
attached to a barouche. The team was
going at a fair rate when one of the
anlmnls blued at some object by tho
loadslde. The unepicted move of tho
Iioisj set veil to dislodge Atchbald from
his seat and pteclpitato hint to the
ground Immediately underneath tho
wheels. He quickly collected himself
and brought the filghtened hoises to
a htandstlll with but few minor in
juries to himself.
Washington camp. No. 177, Patriotic
Older Son ot America? will elect oill
cers tomouow- evening: for the ensu
ing vear.
Iniptssive services wcie observed at
the fuiif-.il of En met Collins yester
day morning. The funeral was held at
his late home on North Main nvenue
ftom here the remains were convey
ed to the Holy Hosdry church. Hote a
high muss of icqulem wns celt-hinted
by Hev. J J. O'Toole. Inteiment wns
made ln Hyde Park Catholic cemetery.
Tho Christmas entei talnment uf the
Fltst Welsh fijpllst chuich Sunday
school will be held on Prldiy evening.
A splendid piogrammo has been pre
pared by the scholais and teachers. An
excellent tieat of candy nnd fiuit will
bo given to all the menibtrs of th'e
i-chcol. The full programme will be
pi luted later.
SOL I'M SCUANTUN.
Fdward Canavnn, of Hellevue, who
wns In the vicinity of the South mill
Saturday evening nnd supposedly In-
s.'ino was taken ln charge by the police
nnd on Sunday fined $3 by Alilcrmun
Storr for dtiinkenness.
The funei nl of John Stholl wns held
Sunday afternoon at his home, 0,!1 Elm
ptieet. Camp 430, Patilotlc Order Sons
of Ameilca, attended ln n bod v. The
s-onlees weie conducted by Hcv. Mr.
Not ilt. The pallbeaieis were fioin tho
Pntrktle Outer Sons of America aa fol
lows: Wnltev Nape. William Walter,
Wllllum G1I1 sth, John Sehtoedor, John
Miller .tnil Charles Cooper. The lluwer
b'irois were: limiles Sam, AMlllam
Flrk.Cl.ailt-.i Mali' r and A llllntn Doeh
ler Chaplain William Wlith, of the
Sons ot AiiK'ilet, it-ad the litual of the
order at the giavo In tho Pittston nve
nue LVIJlPtt'lV.
S. S. Hpiukh Is In Philadelphia where
ho Is basing hrs eyes Heated. He is
accompanied by Mis. SpruUs.
Mlts Cnth.ulne McCarthy, of White
Mills, was rtttntly tho guest of ftleiuU
on ebony Httect
Miss Maigaiet Hiown, of Philndel
plilu, In the guest ot the Misses Kin
ney, of Cedar avenue.
Patilek Powell, of tho Stroudsburg
Normal school, Is spending the holi
days with friends on Main attest.
Fred Ilinsler, of Cedar avenue, re-
turnel Suturday from a successful
hunting ttlp on the East mountain.
Tlio funetnl of Mrs, Ann Powell wna
hild yesterday morning at the horn
TONIGHTAND TOMORROW NIGHT
And each day and night during this week
ou can get at any druggists Kemp's
llaNam for tho Throat und Lungs, ac
knowledged to bo tho most successful
temedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup,
Itronchltls. Asthma nnd Consumption.
Get a bottlo today nnd keep It always In
the house, so you can check our cold
at once. I'rlco 25c. and DOc. (Sample bot
tlo free.
of her sister, Mrs. William Dames, on
Deceit street. The remalit'J wero taken
to St. Peter'o cnthedrnl wheiv a high
muss of requiem was celebrated,
Miss Nellie McGuinness, of Crown
nvenue, Is homo from the Slroudsbuig
Normal school to spend tho hollilns.
A porlous charge Is made 1y John
Cilfclck, of Minookii, against Constable
Mkl.'ael Mr-Murray nnd Special Olllcer
John Knpuschlnskl, who were nrrestcd
Saturday on a w at rant Issued by Al
detnian Huddy, of the Twentieth ward.
The ofllcei-s nro charged with having
at rested John Hcffron, of Mlnooka,
when he was 111 with fever, forcing him
(o leave I1I3 bed and with threatening
him with' a revolver. The oillcers had
with them a warrant charging Heffron
with selling liquor without license.
Heffron died nnd Prosecutor Cuslck
chnrses McMuttay nnd Knpuschlnskl
with being the cause of It and with
offetlu to have the wise against Hef
fron dropped on payment of $15. Each
of the accused entered ball In tho sum
of $303 befoio Alderman Millet, of tho
Sixth' ward.
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DUN.MOKE.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Metho
dist Episcopal church will meet In tho
Itcturo room of the chmtli this ufternoon
at 2.30 o'clock.
Santa Clnus will appear ln E. A. Stev
ens' storo window this tvtutlig and ev
ery eening this week.
Silverware, diamond.!, gold watches and
Christmas ptesents, Oscar Yost, Dun
moio Corners. .
Mis. Quick, an old resident of Urenk-T
stieet, was frvnd dent in bod Sunday
liuiinlng. Cnroiui Longsttcet viewed tne
remain", but did not think it necessary to
hold an Imiucnst. The fiinei.il will bo
held tills afternoon at 3 o'clock at St.
Mary's church. Interment will bo tnado
In St. Mnty's cemetery.
Iiest holiday poult! v at Washer's.
Th" regular weekly devotional meeting
of tho Kpttnrth ieaguo will bo seld this
evening at 7.3) o'clock.
G. W. Jones has accepted a position ns
collector and solicitor for tho ITudenllal
Life Insurance company.
I'red Htutuoll, of Cherrv street, ha re
turned homo from Dr. Thompson's hos
pital in Scranton and ! much Improved.
Wo invite everyboilv to buy holiday
good, only the bet nt Washer's.
The Dudley Stieet Haptlst Sunday
school will hold Its Christmas cxcieises
Saturday night.
Golden Star council, No. 41. Daughters
of Amerlci. gavo an entertainment at
Odd Fellows' hall lat evening.
T. P. Letchworth r.urlts flnc-t lino of
furniture nnd undertaking establishment.
A full line of flnet groceries and pro
visions at WnMicr's rn-di store.
The greatest reduction ln holadv goods
In town. Everything in line of toys at
Cullens' news Mnnri. 131 t'hestnut street.
The best stocked bar In town at tho
Senate hotel. T. J. Golden, 4o; Chestnut
street. Gie us a call.
OBITUARY.
Anthony Moser, who has been ill for
some time past with miners' asthma,
died at his home on North Main street.
Forest City, Sunday moinlng, aged 49
enrs. He leaves a wife and four
rhlldren Funeral set vices will be held
this evening in St. Agnes' Catholic
church, and interment will b() ln St.
Ames cemeteiy.
Mr3. W. II. Evans, 20 years old, died
at her homo on Prospect avenue and
P.lpple stieet, yesteiday morning at S
o'i lock. She w as a member of St,
Luke's Episcopal church and Is sur
ied by a husband, her mother, Mrs.
Hoger Jones, and a brother, L. F.
Jones. Tho funeral arrangements will
be made later.
IT.CKVIM.I-:.
The Consumers Powder company
paid their employes yesterday.
C. A. Reynolds called on his friends
nt Fnctoryvllle yesterday.
Hev. 'lid Mrs. W. J. Guest, of Fleet
vllle, are visiting the lntter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cnllender, of the
West End.
The hose boys' fair was opened last
eenlng, and was well patronized. The
Atchbald Coinet band were ptesent,
nnd rendend some very tine selections.
Piofessor John Howdls, of Scrnnton,
pieslded nt the piano dining the eve
ning. All of the attendants In tho
several booths weie kept pretty busy.
The door pilzo of tho tvenlng was a
sack of AJax flour, and No. 105 was
the lucky number. The programme for
this evening will be a solo by W. W.
Watklns; ovetttue, Joseph Heeso; mus
ical selection, Ira Jenkins; recitation,
Miss Mamie Monison
A regular communication of Orlen
tlal Star Lodge, Flee and Accepted
Masons, will be held this evening, and
the election of oillcers for the ensuing
Masonic year will take place.
On Wednesday evening, the 22d, nnd
on Friday evening, the 31st. Roberts
UiothtiH will gie one bnirtll of Puri
tan Hour to the .lady baking the best
loaf of bread fiom Puiltan flour, and
displaying the same at their booth nt
the Wilson Flro company's fair.
Ex-Councilman W. 11. Stevens an
nounces himself ns a candidate for
school dlieetor of the Thlid ward of
Hlakely at the coming election.
The kindergarten school of tho West
Side will hae their exercises on Frl
da afternoon, Everybody hulled.
U'o Sell No ( he up Good",
but wo do sell good goods cheap. We
handle no trash.' Everything In our
tum Is Just us tepresentcd or we will
chet'i fully refund money. Davidow
IMos.. the lending Jewelers nnd brok
ers, 227 Laclca. nve.
Heart Discnso Uiiioicd hi Thiiti
Minuti-H.
Dr. Agncw'h Curo for tho Heart gives
peiftct it lief In all cases of Organic
or Sympathetic Heart Disease In 20
minutes, nnd speedily efieeis a cure.
It lb a peerless temedy for Palpitation,
Shortness of Hrcnth, Smothering Spoils,
Pain In Left Side, and nil svmntoms
of iv Diseased Heait. One doso con
vinces. Sold by Matthews Uros. 77.
Diamonds, Dhiinonilx, Diainoiiils,
The gientest selection ever on exhibi
tion in S'innton Seo the immense
v, Indow display, Davidow Bros , 227
Lacka. ue
. BRUN'S
i-m r.iTiir.it sr,x,
Thl-4 remedy being In.
Jecteil tlii-crtly to the
neat of thntio dlsennch
or tho Genlto-l?rinni-j
Oruaiid, requires) no
olinnge of diet. Cure
Sunruntced in 1 to H
uy. Huiull plain tiacU.
J L3 JCStHoHoldoiuy by
NVm. U, Clark, 301 WalilnEton Ave. and
jj6 I'enn, Ave,, Scranton, Pa.
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MILLIN
EVilLLINERY BARGAINS
Half and Quarter Prices Throughout the Store.
French Felt Hnts, in every color,
nil this season's shapes, worth
1 and Si.a, each, to go at. .23c
French Felt Hats, were 1.50 and
$2.00 oOc
Trimmed Hats, were $3.00 and
$3-50 SC
Trimmed Hats, were $4.00 and
$i 00 $1.98
Trimmed Hats, were $6.00 and
7-oo $3.00
Ostrich Feather Boas
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KIMBALL
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To those who aro not acquainted with
the standing of the W W. Kimball Co.,
the folio wine will prove of benefit:
RiPOrtT.
Business established ln 1S5D by W. W.
Kimball.
Incorporated June, 1SS2, with capital of
?GO0,WO.
Capital Increased ln January, 1SS, to
$1,IH)U,OQO.
Capital Increased from $1,000,000 to $1,
200,000. Statement, January, 1S9G, showed sur
plus ot oer $1.0ui,000 overpaid ln capital.
The compary Is known as n first-class
house ln Its line and Is In high commer
cial standing.
If competitors say the Kimball guar
antee Is not good, ask them for a mer
cantile report of their company nnd
see how It compares with the above.
GEORGE II. 1YKS. General Ascnt,
I) ct .Market ."street, WllkcvUarre.
W. S. F00TK, Lopul Ascnt,
V22 Paso I'luce, Scranton, !'..
Tho Old Dominion Company's
EXPRESS
surras
"PrlnccM Anne," "Yorktown," nnd "James
town" oUer
FOR
busluesi men, pleasure seekers and visitors
OLD POIOT CQiilFORT
a most expedition route, reaching Norfolk
at lU.UUit. m., guinea whole day in Notfolk,
AND
conncctim: with fmt nlternoon trains for the
West, ."south and soutliuest ftom
and with bolts for Il.iltimore, Mil., nnd
Washington, li. C, uud nil conncctliii: Hues.
VS.
Tor further Information apply to
OLD DOMINION1 STGAMSIIIP CO.
Pier 36, Norlh Rier, New York.
, W. I.. OLIIXALUKU. Vlee-Pres. andTraf.
lie .Manager.
A GREAT OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
nv
QermanU Wine Cellars,
ummonJiport and
Khclmi, N- Y
are determined to
1 in our goods
1 ( tlia very best jieo.
n ho country, mid
11 so no betier way
l;i,' tins tliun hy Holi
lis 11 a r.isu of our
1, cjutiiiiiiiu elavea
es ot vl ie unit om
8 of o ir extra line
1,0 iIIniI leil Ora.s
J, itl 0110-lmlf Us ac
tual cost. L'pon re
ceipt ol JS.OO we
will send to any
rraler of nils pup.-r
onu VAa of our
go ls, all llrst-cluss
mid put lip ill e e.
4ni tuyie, iiSHortca
us lul ort:
t qt hot fliand 1m.
perliil fee llinin.
pune.
qt. hot- Delaware,
i) . hot. Illelln,'.
nt but. io.tuv
tt. Out.
nueci wa
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lt hot
It. tot.
1 it. bot
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1 it. bot.
1 qt. hot.
utie In,
Micrry.
KUira
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Aiikdlcn,
Port.
Hucet Is-
1 ill. oot.
1 111 Grupo
nruiuiy.
This oiler Is niuda
mainly to iutroduco
our Urand Imperial
tea Cliampajno und
our tine doulii-lls.
., .. ,..
tilled Olapc brandy ThU cuxe or uoods Is
ollurt'd itl about imo-lmlflts iictmil cd.h! and
It will plense us Ifonr trleiidH uud patrons
will tuko udvuntuKH of this mid lieln us Intro
duce our goods. All orders should uo la be
fore December lfith.
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ERY,
Ostrich Feathers 23c, 48c,
73c, 98c,
one-half of former prices
Fancy Feathers, Birds, &c
2sc wings ioc each
soc wings 19c each
98c wings 37c each
50c birds 19c each
25c birds 10c each
, Capes anJ Collarjf:es .it
'S, 4 1 3 Lackawanna Ave
A. E, ROGERS,
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry and Silverware,
Novelties and Specialties
1
TH
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Bric-a-Brac, Fine China,
Cut Glassware, Lamps,
Onyx Tables, '
In endless variety, The later production always found in our as
sortment, we are now showing the finest line of China ever
exhibited in rich and cheap decorations.
213 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
TRIUMPH
Warm air furnace, solid cast radia
tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely
gas tight. Don't purchase any
other make, the best furnace you
can get is none too good and the
TRIUMPH
is the best, therefore buy the best
and protect the health of your family
THOS. F.
505 I.ackiuMiuna
LACKAWANNA LUMBER 00.,
lflANURCTUR:R3 OF
W& SAWED Kill Wit HEMLOCK fill Mill IBEil
Iiill Timber cut to order on short notice, llitrclwood Mine Kails
sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand, l'celed Ur-mlocl;
lrop Timber promptly rnrnisheJ.
MILLS At Croi4 Fork, Potter Co.. on the Buffalo and Sttsquc
uuina Knllroad. At .Mina, l'otter County. Pa., ou Cottdcrsport, und
Port Allegany Uuilro.td. Capacity - 400,000 feet per day.
GLNUUAL OlTMClJ -Hoard of Trude Utiildtng, Scranton, Pa.
Telephone No. Wll.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
119 Franklin Ave.
413 Lackawanna
Avenue.
Ribbons
Holiday Ribbons. No. 1 all
silk Ribbon ioc for a piece of
10 yards, all colors, worth 20c.
No. 2 finest quality silk rib
bon, all colors, 20c piece, worth
40c.
Satin Ribbons, all colors
All silk, ic, 8c. ioc, 15c a
yaid, worth double.
less than Hiif Price.
THE JEWELER.
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Ave, Scranlou.
PUT YOURSELF IN OUR PLACE
And you will realize tio-.v easy It I to fur
nlHlijour lioino luxuriously witii a trilling
outlay, u little at a tlino, und you don't
nils'! It.
BARBOUR'S HOME CREDITHOUSE
425 LACKAWANNA AVE.
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