The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 24, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MORANTON TIU BUNK FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1M, 185)7.
Social
Events
Iat iilciit chronicled In a lulllKnl
fashion tlio bcginnlnc; of the Christ
mas gnlptlcs. Uoth tlio youiiR people
of Scronton society ntid tlio little foll
njoyeil with the fullest wat tlnse
opening fcstlltlcs marked 1 the fliflt
jcnl winter weather nf the nvaso 1 The
former uiseinhled nt tin lilcyrle club
l)v Invitation rf Mr. and Ml T Cia
mer von Storcli, while JudK' nnd Mrs.
F.N WIIIiikI save a dancing pirty nt
1hrir home In honor of their uinnd
duughter, Mlsn Marjorle Wnnen
At the Uleycle club one of tin Pet
tiest danci-s evr held In that rhrnnliiK
place wai Riven by Mr. nnd Mrs Von
Storcli In honor of their sUtct, Mlie
May I'ennypacker, and hor Riirts, Ml'
AVnln. of Philadelphia; Ml Shntwell.
of riloversvllle, N. Y.; MUs IMlnier.
.if Ainenla. N. Y., nnd Mlts Plait, of
New York, all nf whom leoelved with
the host niul liovti . and Mix r'nn
pak(r. The it'tcptirm loonw and
dancing hall weie tastefully ilemMti'd
try Clark. The str-tre win a tn.if of
palms and HnrrlHit lilies, white the
inant '1 Mippoited manv ferns nnd
ti'i'lhiK vines. A great number of
lovelv new powns weie notked. artlc
nlnrlv as w.vn by niembets f the re
coiing party Bauer's orchestra fur
l)l!iiul the music. Hunk, catered.
m ma the out of tuttJ l.'U sts were:
Ml'.' leap. of AVllkes-Hur' . MtHm.
Tlivls West, Point, Whltmoie and
5?cAl-r, Phllidoliihla: l.annlns. Hey
nolris SnnipH.ii. Many Iw. lleniy
Veae Willis-Uaiie Other guts
wer M and Mis c. S Weston. Mi.
ltd Mr' O. II lernnn. Mr and Mis.
Wnlter .M. Dkksdi. Mrs P"nnvpu kei,
Mi and llr. T ' bmes, Mi and Mix
c 1) Simps ii Mr and Mis. A. II.
stoirs Mi and Mir F .T. I'latt, Mi.
ml M'p Willnd Matthew, lb and
Mis r I.. Troy. Mr and Mis. !. M
Jlnllstead. "Mi and Mrs. K. H .Join'.!,
Mrs V V leet, Mr. nnd Mis H V..
Wat-nti lb nnd Mrs. II. It Wnie. Mr.
and Mis W. H Tayloi. I)i and Mis,
.1 I, Went7, Mr Hid Mi3 Council,
Mls I.mlnla Dlmir.kk Hi- MK- s
Ite nnlds. Miss Sushi .leimvn. MM
Archlnld Miss Margate! Hni.lex. MI-m
inp-nn. 'the Mls"ts Sebolt Ml- i
V:eln and IJlol-e fSllmore Ml Win
till, til1 Mlse l!e.s-ll Ml-s .VISUM 1
Arrhbald. Jll- Dab- MI-j Mutt Ml-s
Hunt Miss Mil.nid, Mis- WMles Ml-s
J..uiell:i AVIlllrin. Mls-s Pome, Mls.s
Ifnp. Miss Men 111. Ml-s Spencer, the
Jttcjvs ''oiie Ml" Anna ienb.ild.
Ml-s Ic-nup. Miss SnraijU' Mesis.
Hunt. Hall. Holes J. II Iliooks. J.
M Holrs Y' iiim. Jnnirs Plnli Hanlry.
Clns . V S ruMer Mott i:neti
Hunt Anderson. I.awieim Fullet, Mc
Li od Mr-firm nil, Clinrhs Sindeison, A.
V, Huntington, II. P. Men 111. Touey.
Tl.eodoie mil-! Holland ICIrkpali Irlf.
I.nde Penn pr.dtei, Norman Paike.
I.awivnce Hllss.Mei timer Fuller. Fsanl;
Fuller Holland
At the beautiful home of Judse and
Mrs i: X Wlllaid on Madison n niii
about fifty youiiR friends of Miss Mm -ji.rle
'Wnt'ren, elder dauuhtei of Mi
nnd Alfs. Kerttt Wairen, wei cntei
t allied luost dellphtfulb Among tlv
RUests weie Mlss-s (lerttud" i'cursn,
Katie and Leila Stedl, l.ols Scblacer.
Mb - Knapi), Fli'anm Moffat liesrle
I'lnli, Bessie Poitu, Ituth Aichball
MarKurtte Ilolnvin. Jesripb Dlnimlil.
Iiorotln Dltnmb k Cornelia (bilpin.
Hrphk Price, Km nt li Hessell, firaee
law, Ann- MeAnulty. I.oW Trni v,
Hl"nVinlon Mary lilckson, Messi".
Fiank IJln,eii,-L,HMoite P.elln, Claieme
flllinoto, "Paul Welles. Ma Hessell.
1). nlel Hrtles. IMdle Holland. Walter
'uison, Kdai Connell, Hugh Areh
1'ild, HainM and I.iwrenee Watres,
t'enrKe Puss Robert Matthews, Althur
Phlllilis, Cole Price, John lilan
-
The New Yeai's liull eommilwe has
mad" TiiaiiKenients with Oiiiinan t
"o to t ike ehniRe of the unlades on
th' nleht ot I'eei mbir 11 Mr lennan
w .11 pen-onallv superlniei d ill (ai
re es lea vim; the bill and will nllov
bis in ions to take the first emlasre
ilint anpeais instead oi waiting for n.
P'ntlculir number This will cientlv
fa llltaie mattus, and the loinuslon
iiid JeWy which usinll. attends such
In is" aft airs will be obviated I'tlvate
inukisrc will be called as icfiuln-d and
th Pi tin avenue nilrince only will 1;
U Eid
Mls Orare Peck pave n thimble tea
(st?rdev aftinoon which was attend
ed bv a number of voting 1 idles fuitii
Ihe central cilj
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This evdiliifr the liicest assembl iRe
o,f voupic people gathered since the s(a
mui ipened will be nt the Hlcyrle club
whuv Mi and Mrs A De Oivllle
Hlickmton will entertain In honor of
llieu i.le'i and nephew. Mlss Cm nulla
and Mi John Gilpin. The rooms wld
1 res nt a Christmas llko niipearauce
itb festoons of snillax and ciunnlltles
r f hull' and mlstlotoo
Th Spinsters" have Issued Invita
tions to h dance at the Ulevele Club
limip riiuiMtay evenlrg, Pecember 13.
ii nheim will furnish the muic
M
Mr Fvnett Wairen gave a clinnoi on
Wednesday evening at the Scianto'i
cluli in honor of Hon, Sherman Fvaits
and fJi Iiurand, his classmates it col
1p7( who were ntuonc the speakers
nt tin- New FiikUiiiI dinner. There
were present: Mi. .1 Hen Dlmuilck,
Mr T H. Watkkis. Mnlor J W. Oik
ford Mr II W Klni:sburv. M H P.
Simpson and Mt. X O Itobertsoii.
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(omnilttpe of the Lackawanna
Law, and Library asportation, consist
ing of James II. Tirrey, Hon. 1?. X.
Wtllard. W A. Wilcox, J. V Hurr and
John P Kelly, have arranged lor an
address by Attorney Ha npton L Cni
hop, ot Philadelphia on The Chief
Justices of Peniisjlv.inia " The ml-'
SriiDT Com Trr4Tjb,(t for torturlnc, dltOir.
nrlng.ltclilDK, burning, anil caljr tktn mil sculp
dlimiAi wliu Ion otbulr - Warm bitlhi wlihCu,
Tioum boir, gcullu uppllcatloni of Ccnni'iu
(olntnienl), unil fall do of Cunouru Kii.ol
TiKT,greiel ol blood pariSeri and bumor cutei
romt
r"llowtoCurlclUjHklnD;nnti,Hft.i.
RED ROUGH HAMD3'c;8',ur".4
(utictira
Kmat" Ii a11 lhrou)iAtil th wnrld
n.o n.. -.. u.i k.. . BI...1
dresR will bo dellvpicd In the Superior
court reom cf the court house on Tues
day evening next an J will bo followed
by u collation.
The annual dinner of the local Yale
Alumni association will be served In
tlio Scranton cluli on the evcnlnc of
Jnn .!.
c
The icsulnt trips of the Country
club 'bus will be made tomorrow nnd
cm New Yent's day.
.
Mr. nnd Mis. W. W. Scr.itilon will
give, a putty at their icMdence on
Jan. 6,
ALL MAKE THEIR ESCAPE.
Insolvency Lows Furnish Ao Unsy Alcd
lutn lor Siitldlclng Costi of Crim
inal Cases on County.
While per fence he has to legaiel It,
Judge dunster hasn't un overwhelm
ing respect for the Insolvenev laws as
nt present constituted.
Yesterday a woman fiom Svott,
named Martha Haker, was In ought In
on n capias foi oot.s In some trivial
case In which she was n party at the
last session of ct (initial court. She had
gone through the usual formula for
getting free tindei the Insolvency laws
and was piepaied to go her way after
lllllng her petition and bond. The
sheriff, however, had another capias
for her in a sec one! case and as she
Had not tin pan d for this unergency
the only iccoiirse left to the sherllt
was to put hit ill jail until she could
hunt up hei law.vernnd get out another
Insolvencj petition and bond.
Judge (Jiinste" heuid a statement ot
the ease, and after leainiiif that the
vviminn had u sick husband who need
ed her cue and taking lulu consldcia
ilon the close approach of Christmas,
he called the sheriff up and told him
to di-ihau:e the woman.
"The -ount might as well pa the
cewts now as at any other time," said
Judge Ciiinster, in convetslng about tlio
ease latei. "In all these eases the
county eventually pas th" cost". A
ptlsoner who has live dollars with
which to lee an nforney ci-capes at
once undei the in-olveiuy laws. An
other nilsoner who Is not able to pay
a lawjers fee must lemaln In jail.
Theie is t-omi thing i.ullcnlly wromr
about the whole business and It should
be leuiidied. It Is onl an etta e
nnoe to the count J to keep a person
In jail If theie was some way in
v. Iilih the pil-oner could be made to
wink out the costs there would be
some leason to the piescnt law. As
it is, theie is need ol some lemedlal
legislation "
It Is a well-known fai t that the
count, pas the ee.sts In almost eveij
limlnnl case tiied before the coiiit.
Hefou golnti Into colli t the patties. If
they have propertj. sign it over to
Jonip one else, so that in case they aie
mulcted for the costs thej can take
advantagi- of the Insolvency laws. Xot
fntuciui-ntly, too, when ea-es aie sot
tied the attoine.vs nuange that the
coMs he juit on the party who has no
piopeit.v and then theothel patty pays
the fees fin the In-olv eiicj pioceed
Ings "Viiiii honor. I have a man here to
be sentenced foi costs." the attmnev
will sav. btlnglng In his mulcted client.
"Let the u-ual sentence be Imposed,"
mutteis the judge, and mechanically
lie icaehe out foi tin- insolvency petl
'ion, which he knows l.s n sine conse
quence
' Hi the eoutf is signed to the hot
torn of the papei and the peaceable
ptopeity holders of the count, aie
theieuiiin made
leal bother that
to pay foi ull the
followed a wedding
up at the HI1I21
"Uslv.
some mouths pievl-
Jitt to show to what extent this
abuse Is curled on. tlio list of those
who eseaned cost.s by In-olv onev pio
leedlngs estetdi Is given Joseph
Chlllnski. A W. Millnid, William Hai
tett. Paniel Langow.skl, Mai tin Mlg.
Un. Maine Price, Leon Mondio, Joseph
Mikowbki, Nicholas Miirtnugh. L A.
Hohle. nustave Dealing. Michael Ho.
ban and Maltha Halei
ninATHICAL AlTSACriONS.
II IB Snln ol Srtil.
Th, re was u tremendous ciush at the
L.ceum tinnier M'su'ieluj nininln,- lor
tickets fur the Christmas afternoon nnd
evening pel Immune s of "Slmll We For
give Her.' lleloie th" nfteiniimi was
over tin 1 was not a hc,,t Un n th"
house The ili.uni (onus verj stronvlv
indor-cd as a clonietlc drama ot eveep
tlonal stiengtli The piliielpul mimics (lie
laid in Hiu'land althouali th,. strny if
the pl.iv logins in Amtuilla iv( inM tli.
most iinpoitnnt leature of the ( nra'e
ment In this eltv will be the appearamo
of Miss Mule Wnlnivriglit In the leadlir;
lole.
Peck's II lid Uov.
The Atkinson Corned rompnm will
lppe.irat the Aeaibmv of Muslr Monil iv,
I'UHsdav niul Wediusilav. mat hue Tues.
my ami V.'eclnesdav '"1 he Had Un h
n cap'ible Imnds mil iIim amus'ng tikKs
ud comicalities un eeutlon iiiv w 11
done The spic laltv in is me vei stIO'A
e insisting of sinking nil hinds nf dnnoiut;,
and amusing sketeh"s Tin piuv Is brim
full of mirth nnd the risilillltles of tin
audience nie cnnllniullv excited No on.,
who wants to enjoy n suciesslon of soo.i
hearty laughs should tail to mo this
funny pin v.
Pric'iid I'iH,
"Jaclc Jla-on nnd .Marlon Maii"!i iiev. r
stnllid out nil o so.i-nn'u Iiiiip n,...n ....
splclouslytlmn the present one Thev aio
both snld to be In remuikalnv o-n.nl r,i,v
nnd voice uml the ciltlcs eveij uh .10
uwiee that ther hue never aend with
so much vigor and spirit as this sea-sou in
"Frlnid Frits:" which Is tube the attiae
Hon at the Lyceum ni'Xt Tuesday even
lug. December -'. Tlio scene! y und cos.
tumes are all new this season and If io
sililn moie quaint und plciurescpie tliun
even
tut I(h no nt lluiic Hull.
Weber ft Fields' Dish Class Vaude
ville and Itiirleseiuo romp inv called the
Hro.uUiav Hurlesquors. aie annoiuiced to
open the Music hall in Mondu. net. mat
inee und nUht and for the two following
cbos This company Is credited with
presenting a piogramme of new mil en it,,
lnnl mntti'i unci Is said to have no ob
jectionable feutures whatever.
The costuming will be a reutuic and tho
seenerv which Is carried by the "timpani
Is very pretty The vaudeville portlmi or
the programme will be given bv JIoAvoy
and May. Ihmnn Cams, Gilbert and
(lOldle, the original three Dunbai- sistc rs
nnd the two Judges. "Summer Night, ' a
one act farce and an operatic burlesue
cntlibd "A Paris Olrl In Harntosn win
be given.
AWARD AQAINST TUG CHURCH.
Tenner A. Chiippell Un Their Null iu
Arbitration.
Arbitrators V. L Fichus, L. P.Wede
man and Clarence Huletitlne yesterda
rendered a decision In favoi of th
plaintiff In the e:ae of Frnner i Chap
pell atralnst rs, R. arlflltliH nud the
Jackson Stifet niUliit church iraf
niHheo. i:. It. Oiimths iMirrowed $2 ".CO from
Fcnrnir & Chappell, ana used It In pay.
Ing for tlio constructlnn of the chinch
building, he being one of the tiustees
of the chureMi. A balance of $l,U0O vins
owing when the West Side bank on
another note had Orllllliis' property
sold out. This left Feiiner & Chnppell
without security and they proceeded to
nttnch the chinch as garnishee. The
aibltiators gave them an nwnrd In the
full amount of theit claim. The de
fense of the chinch was that Orltllths
Wild lint f.lll lir.1 ln.l n t.tnl.n 11, ah innfl.
Vosburg ,i Dawson icpicsented the
plaintiffs nnd Wnton. Dlehl, Hall &
Kenimerei nppented for the defense.
In cxpl matlon It should be stated
that the vhtiich did not icpudlnte the
debt but contended tint Grifllths nnd
not Fennel As Chappell vvub their eied
Uor. UK. MIRAND'S POEM.
llcnil llj the Author nt Xevr lliiglniul
Dinner I ueidiiy Night.
The following poem on ' The Life In
surance Agent and the Doctor,' writ
ten by In Duriatid. of ltoclvst'-r, X.
Y was rend by that gentleman at the
Xew L'nglinct dinner In th Hotel Jei-
myii Tuesuay nignt
Pathor Time hi pi lys the lite
1'nr this ni.iicli ol modem life
With ii iHlektep, and the hustler Is our
proetui ,
And amid the jostllnK throng
Which lh huri.vliu" along
Co the life lnsiiiauce agi til and the dec
tut. The life liisuruniu a,?ciit
Heel ues that life s a pageant.
And leml'iiN us Hint Its wus aie glow
ing rougher.
And with motives all most pitto,
I Jo enttents us to Instil e,
That when wi die out luinllles maj not
sulfi i
lie buttonholes the youth
, And, with looks of puniest truth,
lie talks fiom cailj morn until the
gloaming;
'Ull he m. dies him iUlto ugtie
That a Tontine policy
Is better than a gold mine In Wvoinlng.
lie shows hiin "tla an error
To feel lor death a tenor,
Kuiee Insurance makes Its cup as sweet
as heme.
One tna.v die without chagiiu.
hi live tor jmis and win
Whichever von may choo-e, jou get jour
monev
Ho cornels ageil 111111
Xearl.v thn e-si ore and ten,
And when theli waistcoat button he his
pressc d
For half o day or mole.
lie leuih- them to tlio door
of the doetir. tin the doetot doe- the n-st
lint when he goH them theie
Is his vl-age flee rioin cttie-.'
No It's anxious though he strives to
make it placid,
Foi most trull does he Know
That his man must undiigei
The 11 mini tc-l ol heat md til 1 1 1 c acid
lie know-" that clouds mav rl-c
On most piopltlou- skle
Those fleecy clouds the doctor tills al
bumen. lb knows the stethoscope
M iv epilekly dash his hope
Hv the murmurs which mi whisper
through its lumen.
Scum time s the doetoi"-. I ij ,
And though the gla's be ha?v
lb- si cs it not: nor will he time dovot
'lo seek for an Impediment
Among the scanty sediment.
Nor scan the test-tube held against bis
roat.
Ills stethoscope Is pu-sed
On a chest thai s fullv iliessed:
01 what be iviis he has not e'en a no
tion: And so the man Is pas-ed .
Though his Kidneys have lost cast
And his he ut m iv mm mm like the sum
mer ocean.
And vet what does It mat let
If Invalids thev Hotter
And nuike tin m half belleie that they
are heilthv?
The doctor pets a V,
The man a pollej,
And the ngenl well, the company Is
wealthv
And when the man Is dead
And o'er his honoied head
stone Is intbpil with epitaph upon II
Ills widow's nble weeds.
Hi the mulct w 1 Iter"- deeds.
May ihnnire to blos-ums 011 an Haster
bonnet
Occ a-ion tor Itcgict.
I'rum tin bleago Po-t.
'i lie (tordon III jhlardcr thtew aside the
piper that hid In en forward' 1 to aim by
tome admiilng fib ml
"If we could onlj, have read bofi un
hand." be aid ''ome of the poems that
have -hue been vv linen about us v. e
would never hive tak 11 Dn.-al Hldge
Thin in flesh ? Perhaps it's
natural.
If perfectly well, this is
probably the case.
But many are suffering
from frequent colds, nervous
debility, pallor, and a hun
dred aches and pains, simply
because they are not fleshy
enough.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod-
liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites strengthens the diges-
I tlOIl, fflVCS I1CW force tO tile
1 ' o
nerves, and makes rich, red
blood. It is a food in itself.
lie in) Ji 00 all drujBlsti
SCOTT & UOWNb, Chmisii, New Yoik.
A new line of Peck &
Snyder's celebrated
New Models,
New Prices,
New 3ce.
C.M.FLOREY
222 Wyoming Ave.
Skates
KITE
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In Scranton's Shopping
On everv floor of this
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Before the doors close tonight for the Holiday of tomorrow. Since the doors closed on the great crowd of last 5
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and the saving opportunities of today will be a matter of history aft r tonight. '
We Want the Great Buying Public of Scranton 1
s To come and spend this day with us. You haven't bought all youi pi esents, of com se. You can
S buy two gifts here today fo'r the cost of one in any other store. Come eailyas you can the 5
S crowd will grow denser with the closing hours.
g Scranton's Great Department Store. 1
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To thoe who are not acquainted with
the standing of the V. W. Kimball Co..
the follow Ins will ptove of benefit:
REPORT.
Buslne.! Cfctabllsjhed In ISjO by W. W.
Kimball
tiicmpoiattd June. 112, wllff cinltal of
Capital Ii. cleaned In January. HS?, to
I, IV" I.OK).
Capital Irticuc-el fiom $1.1)00,0X1 to $1,-
JHI.Wl.
Statement, January, ISM, showed sur
plus of over 51,010 overpaid In capltil.
Tho company li Known as n llrst-cla"s
hoiiMe in Its line and Is In high commcr
i ial standi!,;.
If compotltois say the Kimball guar
antee Is not good, ask them for a mer
eintlle report of their company and
-oo how It compaios with the above.
(iEORGK II. IVKS, d'oncral ArciH,
t) W est Market Micet, Wllkes-Uarre.
W. S. I'OOTK, Local Aajenl,
l'J'J I'u jo I'late, 5Cianton, I'a.
Tho Old Dominion fompinv's
EXPRESS
STEALERS
"Prlnec-s Anne," "'i orlctown, ' aud "James,
tuvvu" alRi
Imslncis men, pleoino ekei unci vHltois
OLD POINT CUfORT
a most eipsdltlom loule, reeddiiK Norfolk
ut 1 ei.no . ULtKlvlinsu holt) day In Not folk,
icmnectlnt: with t.it allot noon trains for the.
West, outh and -oulli.cst fiom
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nut
nutl with hoitu for llidtlmnie, Md, and
u-diluutoUi 0. C and alt coniu'ctiii'.' lines.
Vn.
I or fiuther Itiforiimtlon apply to
01,1) IIOMIMOX STKA31S1IIP CO.
Pier 26, North Rlier, fsew York.
W. I.. (lLll.l.AUI)i:u, Mce-I'rei. anel Traf
fic iVtanajer,
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1UUUU1U lUIBSiUll UU0A
300SSI AR0 2, COM'LTHD'L'1
SCRANTON. PA.
nilllHG AND BLAST1RG
POWDER
UADIS AT MOOBIC AND RtMfig
DALI3 WOnXB.
CAPUN RAND POWDER
ORANGE QUN POWDEIJ
Eluctrio ItatUrle, Eleotrlo Kxplidan. far c
I'lodlutj blasti, batety ruo, itnd
Repanno Chemical Co. 's exi-IImivuj
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW-CHRISTMAS DAY.
mammoth building today are
At onehalf, onethird and onequarter their actual
value. $40,000 worth will be fairly slaughtered at the
great Sheriff's Sale.
They Must Be Closed Out Within Sixty Days.
The entire Shoe Stock from both stores formerly owned by BRODHEAD &
HANKS, and known as the
STANDARD SHOE STORE,
seized anc1 sold by the Sheriff, will be thrown on the Scranton market at such prices that
ought to sell every shoe in stock iu two weeks time.
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before iu Northeastern Pennsylvania. Come aud choose your Christmas Slippers
at half what you always pay. Only three days left. They will go by the hundreds.
Dou't delay a minute for the store will be packed with buyers. This great sale
is going to be the greatest ever seen iu this city.
VlWe have made
crowds by securing plenty
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At 217
Steam and
Hot Water
H BATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light . . .
WIRING
Charles B. Scott,
1 19 Franklin Ave,
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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shown hundreds uppn hundreds of suitable articles for 2
NONA OPEN.
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ample provisions to accommodate the immense
of salespeople.
NOW ON
Lackawanna
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA. Manufacturers of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS.
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
UttNI'KAL. Ol-PICIi. SCRANTON. l'.
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
OYSTERS
Fane, Kock.i'iv tiys, Luit
K I vers, Maurice Htvcr
COVCM, Mill l'oildh, &c, iiC.
J. cave your order for llluc
Points to be delivered on
the half shell in curriers.
1 E PIERS. PI ML
JONAS LONG'S SONS. i
2
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over the season, if RIGHT
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SHOES
Avenue,
SCRANTON
DR. SHIMBERG
OPTICIAN,
II s Mi Mi it)
305 SPRUCE STREET
Examination Free.
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