The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 27, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRAN TON T1J1 LIQUID- MONDAY MORNING-, DEOISAtliER U7, 1H07.
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GARBONOALE.
IThe Carbondale correspondence of The
Trlbuno lino been placed In tho hand of
Mr C. II. Jlunn, Salem aviniio nnd
Church street, to whom news Items may
be neldreiieJ All complaints ns to ir
icRtilrr oVllvciy, eti , should he made to
T. Iloticrtn. iiovvh iiRpnt.
CHRISTMAS EXERCISES.
I.ittlo One .llntle Ilnppy ill Chili clii"
ChrUtniiiH r.vonln.
The Methodbt. I'ipsbytcrlnii nn '
llerenn Tlnpilsl Sunday schools lul"
I'hriettwiB oxoicIm Saturday evonlinr
Tho edifice were linildsonielV ileciilill
i 1 mid the intliu!rtsllr llttl" one en
t'i licnttllv Into tin unli'lt of the
t i ul in ("islon.
MfiTHODlHT
i'l e M tlioilb-t mtilltorltini v.ms nriom
pi bv n lniK1 evptf.Me.Mi xtiir. villi '"1"
i.ii-i' electric llRhtH misiimilt'il above
i'p allnr two lnn?e, handi'i'ivi lv linn
mod nml brillhintlv HkIiIpI i'i.i Nt.ii.it
iipcs n'vl -ier artl.dlr enitloiiu. An
intTPtlnB iiiosjipinnii of niiisl and
l 'PltntioiiH was ciurlei' out Supoi ln
tonilont I M. Alexander nivuldi d nnd
Mlw Ida f'nydT iietncl nn nrniii.iiib'i
at tlip piano. Aii'ons; tln vv enjoy
able numbers were a leelinll'in In Hex
Myers, n vocal solo bv Mlii' I'rank,
add'-es- ly Uninei' Smith UMltullmi by
Jennie IVnsell.v. lecltnlioii by I.llcy
nollnnti mid loeltatl 'i bv Unbelt
McaUei TIkii the chlll'on vvp" le
llglilpd by tho piohontutii.ii of Rllts.
IIPIUIA.V l'Al'TIST.
The llaptlsl PNcrcN' i woie lipid In the
Sunday school mum SunorltUi'nclent
X'p presMeil and MNs .Minnie Tall
in in was oignmst. 'i'Iip following pio
gt ur-inc tv is miK't p.V'dlentlv cm led
out Praji-i; coronation icoitntlon,
Viinu Millisan: solo, Kv.i lluhlinid;
ooititu'ii StniiNv I'mdv recitation,
l-'uln Mlv , leeltiitlaii. l.U'.l( Moieans:
(bonis, "IHppy OhrNliiiai-," pi'mniy
diss recitation, l.lrzle l!'ildcl. icci
U tb n I.pnh Phillips; lfllnlliiii Kth
ol Hl(k terltntlon. Ol.idvs Hsta-bi-'oU
l -citation, .Mary ICinns; iecl
tati -n lldnr L.ooiiiIh: rhoras, '"-'anta
(siiu is "Vinlti;" looltitlnn, Anna
ilililbin. iPciiMinn, Pc-ail T.uinoi ai;
i 'a'li-o. Flossie Cipwell: icelt illon,
I.IZ7I ,! ! -s, ipcltni'in, "Saiu.i '''lails
li Cvinii- o Town;' dlstiibiili-in of
t'.ft
I 1HST IIlESP,YTi:iMAX.
ii i c lock Chilhlnias pnln tho
1"li l l'n sb'-ttrl. in cluneli was llllcd
l rllowlnp with irayly attlictl Sun
da tioii1 si-holir-,. The i-dlhce h
i, cmati-l with ft-htooned evuRroen and
iv. liuini-nsp C'liiiKtmaH ttiei-, upon
which lnnumeinhlo oinann-nt-- Klittcr
ed lv ip.ith tbcoi weio hundrc-i'- of
pa k is. s of nlco thlniis for the c-hil-(It.n
v ho v -ro inndp irappv aftii the
lniihli-ii i ud tltotary pxoitNcs dosed.
Sui.-i mtonclt mi Price had cverythlnK
caul 1 out smoothly. Miss Fi incls
D"li flUintrd lit the niaim, Among
tbn in ttv dillls nnd recitations were
a OcZ'n little Kills iepie.sentlng the
c clo of months.
BEAUIIFUL PLAY.
( liurmiiiK Prcentnlion of "I'nend
I'rit." Cliristtiius liny.
Caibnnd.ilians could find no fault
i'l) Kib ml Fritz'1 which was most
lr.ilnixly p.esented at the rjrand
opera hou?e Christmas afternoon nnd
veiling bv Minion Manola and John
Mas n and company. The niatlneo
jS n- t liis-'i-ly attendi.d, but the i ven-
re ir itni.iuce wan witnessed and
lisiinid to bv a good Hlztd audii-nee
hi b i. -monded fieely to the cIlinaN-
I s
Mpilidi Is one of ti-e sweetest slncr-
is ii-r hp.ivd in tho city. She has
V'l.p of u-mr.ikable power, purity
1 si ope and she singH with grace
u 1 . i Ilt-r dramatic work In de
In i-i ,; the Innocent country maiden
i tonsumately artful In that her
in. "in. ilnes eclipEed her ml,
Mas m santr in fine voice mid with
dclightins finish. His dr.u.iatii cf
tmts wcie effective. The blight par
ticular stnis weie Miriounded by lum
inous utellltcs, among: whom wus Ai'e-Uid.-
I'ldoin, a perfect Venus in llquie.
Hoi Aiken did .some aerv clever ailing
( i lnidil sulteilns mi attack ot -'m.it-llmonnnnla."
Accoullng to tlie llne.s
he v il be very unhappy In h'eaen be
c.iusi m the Heavenly Kingdom there
Is no ninrilapre nor glvC in maulage.
AlKaie-I.oualne Is the hcj"e i.f th
piece and the eostumiH and staut Het
tlngs were in perfect harmony with
the custom of the coveted Movlnct-s.
The M mola - Mason agffteij.itlon
fch"iild be warmly uuetid wlieiever it
lipptal.S.
TONIGHTS LY.
fiii of iho greatest theatiknl suc
cesses ..f this fceaoon Is William Gill's
c-inieay, -My Uoys," In which those
popular comedians, Kiehards and Can
Held, me starring. The piece Is said
t-j be excruciatingly funny without le
sortlng to hoibo play, but replete with
the wittle&t of dialogue, and the fun
niest and most '(implicating situa
tions. Mule of the catchiest older
Ms been supp.ieil, so much so in fact,
that at times the piece is said to take
on an air of comle opem. The cos
tumes nnd stage ac(,essoiies mo i".
i orted as belnsr moi t elaborate. The
piece will be piscnted In this city at
the Cluind Open house tonight.
IMPROVING THEIR PROPERTY.
The Palace Cteameiy proprieties me
gradually effecting a big Imptovenient
and materially IncreuMnir the valua
tion of their property, comet Chuich
Htreet and Salem avenui-. In n few
cfays they will Ifuvo completed a
twelve foot cellar under their entire
building. They have put In a forty
Iiorse-pow-r boiler and will shortly
have n thlitj-flve horse-power engine
In opeiatlon Then the will make
their own electric light again and their
business place will assume Its old time
brilliancy.
ONE EXCEPTION.
With one- exception everybody was
pleafceil with ChilBtmati weathor. it
was cold enough anil rle'ar enough, lmt
there wasn't quite hhow enough to wit
iHfy the Ilverynii'ii. Homo tittemptt. ut
slelph rlellni; woie made, hul tho man
tle of white ua.s J. Utile too thin. A
fill of four Inchuu of snow Trldav
night would have polled tho locul liv
erymen a 1110118111(1 dolluin.
READ ALL OP IT.
SuliHcrlbeis of Tho Trlbuno should
le'id the enllro paper. Tlmro U Home
IhltiK worth It (in veiT ppe How.
ever, pai llrulnr ntteullou Hiioulel lx
culled to- the fact that Into Carbon
dale now does not always nppenr in
the C'nrbondole i-oluiutt". rieiiuetitly
II Is dn8ed with the p"t-lal telenraph
lc matter. You maj rati-h It qultkly
'y ijlani'liiE nt the datp llne.s.
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TAVI.OU.
A pretty wrddhiK orrinrol on Friday
nflrinoon at :iao ocloek at the roldi-nee
or .Mr. and .Ml k. William Jones, of Writ
MIliooUu, wlu-ii their nccoiiipllhed (1iiiu?h
ter. .Mlxa Ann. and William Sheldon, u
populni j oiiiik1 mun of tills pluce, wi-n-tmllid
In nianlage Ib-v Ur. II. II. lim
its, of the Calvary Kaptlnl pliuroh, -i-foinud
the ciicntimv, which wan wll
liPSbdl by a poiipuiiisi of fi lends and lel
iillvrs. The lutpiior of the ptilor lit
which the nuptial H'lvlcc". wi-ic pondiiPt
cil, was piettllv ilpcniiiti'd Tin- IhIiIp was
iittlii-il In blue silk, trimmed with lnce.
and lur .itti u l.iut, MNs Cm lie I.piithold,
woie a "ostnnii- xlmllar to that of the
bilde I ' it li carried loses and picented
n eluiiinbiK iippcirmiee. Flunk Powell
acted us ginnnunmn. Miss Annie Hose,
oigiililwi ol i he Calvary ltapllst ehuii'h,
played .MeiiileNsnhn's wodilliig inairh. At
the conclusion of the ceiemony the In Id
ol party dioe to Hei anion on their n
turn In the evening a leceptlon was held
ill the bride's Imiiip Ml. and Mis Shel
don will ipld 'tit the bride's home
They were the leelplents of useful and
roxtly pi-event". The kupsIs pteieiit were.
Mi and Mi Tliumas 1,. Jones, Mr. and
Mis. WIUI.IIU Prince, Mr and Mis Wll
limn How en. Mis John Hull, Mi. and
Mir William Thomas. Mr. and Mis
Willlini Lunging-. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jncol", Mt. Leiithold, Ml. nml Mrs D.ili
lel Jenkins, Mm, S.imnel Si heldoii Mr
nnd Mis William Jones. Mrs, John
Cuaid, All. and Mi U.ild 1). Oillllths.
Mt and Mr-- William Gammon Ml?se
Mmj Sclipii-r, Annie Host licrtha Hint,
Jessie Muj Jones, Annie .lines Ll'.i
Johns Mis ilany Keastir. Marv A Ha
ls. Jane Joncii. Cassle Jncobs, Miucln
Knapp, Delia Williams, Miss Yates and
Mesis William D.nlr. IIerbei Hall.
Hvan O nvmis, David How in, Joseph
Hvuns, Hdwaid Jones William Pilc-c,
I'lilll Wntkins. Albeit Itce. ttvali Jones,
llnny Tliomus. Daniel Tlinmns James
Thomas and Mi and Ml". William Hew
itt, Mrs John A. Jones and Mt. and Mis
William Jonc.
'Ihe Hinbleni Dl Islon, No. .",7. Sons of
T( mperalire, will meet this evening III
Von Horn's hall.
Mr and Mrs. John Francis, of 'Wyo--nii.j.'.
spent Chilstmas with lelalUes In
II, li place
Mesrs. Richard Ilray, of Prleeburg. nn-1
i t lil Nicholas, of Pi evidence, weie ,m11
cm iii this town on Saturday.
Frank Hinns, of PIttston, spent Satur
day with filends In town.
Mifp Sm-le Ilui-iK of Dalton Is sp"iid
Ini? the holldns Willi lur pan-jit. Mr.
and Mrs. Dnld Ilanis, of L'u on stiiot.
1 n-fe 'or and Mis. M. J. l.lojel c:
I'rieeburg. were the guests of the lat
Id'' mother Mis. Itobeit I.lew.llj.i,
rs1e1du5 .
Mi. nud Mrs. John Lewis of Nantleoko,
were tlie guests of filends in this place
on SaUiidnj.
Miss Lizzie LloJ. of Iljde 1'nik. was
the guest ol filends here yesteiday.
Jlr William Jones, an upilslnu? young
musician of this plaee. who possesses n
ihh tenor olee. took pait in the cantata
peifonned bv the Pitsli tcilnn chuich In
Aoea on Chilstmas night.
The Clnistm-is eisteddfod at Weber's
rink on F.ituiday wn- a gtnnd success.
I!ev. J. M Llojel presided. 1'iizes were
awarded ns follows-
Competition, "Little Lights" pilzes J2
nnd SI, six competltois, all clilldien im
dci 1,1 yeais of age. Flist prize, Gel tie
Davles, second, Heniletta Uniris.
Competition recitation, "The Yillnge
Hlacksmlth," for children under 1.1 yeais
of age. prize $2 and $1, nine competi
tors. Flist prize, Louisa Nicholas and
Hllle Drowning, second prize. Lizzie Lew
Is. Competition alto solo, "Oh, Rest In the
Lord," pile SJ two competitors. Prize
gien to Llddle llasklns.
Competitions, "Imptomptii speech."
piize $1, four i-ompetltors. The subject
was "Taj lor" Prize nwiuded to Thomas
Hmiiis, of Tailor.
Competition of children's choir, "Uless
id Jesus. Hear t's." pilze $10 One choir,
the Hand of Hope, of the Welsh Congie
gailonal cluneli Competition under the
le.ide-islilp of Piofe-si William II. Thom
as, to whom ihe juUe was nwaided
The a f lei noon session opeiuil by the
Introduction of the conductor Rev II.
II. Harils. This was followed by a song
bv Professor William D Hvans, of Cai
bondale, "All Hall the Land of Camtilla."
Dr. Dallis tin n made a brief nddiess
full of elsteddfodlc hwil.
Competition bass solo "The- Skipper "
prize $3. eight competitors. Pilze was
awaided lo Morris Thomas. Hellenic.
Compeiition, Welsh leeltatlon. "Hlus
eil," pilze $-2, two competltois. First prle
lo Hsihi.1 Williams of Taylor. Competi
tion due, "Kxcelslnr." lirlze l two pal
tles competing. Pilze nwarded to Thomas
Ileynon and fiiinds of Hide P.uk. Adju
dications on e-ssav "Filendshlp " pilze
!. DUlded between James Wotklus, of
Tajlor, and James Reese, of Hide Park
I'ompt-tltlon on lecltutlon, "Cm few Must
Not Ring Tonight " live- e ompetlng. Prize
awulded to Mr William Problns, of Pitts
ton. Competition chohs on "Ahery
stevylh," prize $1.1. thiee chohs compet
ing the Welsh Cougie (rational church,
Itader. Sam Kvnns the Providence Con
gregational church, leader, D. Lewis, end
the Clival y Haptlst chuich, leader, James
Wntkins. The jirlze was awarded to tho
latter by a small nimgln
The evening session was opened by a
song by Mr. Hdwln Howell, of Hyde Park,
"() iu bal yn hat o kyd," followed by a
slioit address full of Ihe- and patilotism
bj Hon II M. Hdwaids. Ciimpe-tltlon
woid from given litter. The letter C wus
glen. Sl eompe-tltois. Prize, $1, awaid
ed to Rlchatd Wntkins
Compeiition. sopinno solo, "The lleg
gai Girl" Pllzi $1, two competitors.
Prize awmded to Mis. D. D Lewis, of
Pro idcnce.
Competitor sight reading. One p-nty
competed, not v. oi thy of piize of $2.
Competition. leeltatlon. "r ysionn"
Prize, $2. Thiee e-ompetilors, piize award
ed to John T. Davles. Hyde Park
Competition, tenor solo "The Shoe upon
the Share" piize $3. Four competltois,
pilzo awarded to Ml. Hairy Hvans, Tay
lor. Clioial competition, "Their Sound Is
Gone Out," pilze t?. Two choirs com
peted tlie Providence Choial union con
duetoi Mr. D. D Lewis, mid the Tay
lor Choial union, conductoi. Mr. Wil
liam li. Thomus. Pilze divided between
tin- two chohs.
m
puck villi:.
Mr nnd Mis. Willliim Doiibh-rn una
Mr. and Mis. lMwnrd Uojr1iuii. ul I'm
hiiildalo, bpe'iit Clirittmiib helo with tlnor
parents.
Ilubtit n.irneH, of Stlllwutei, N J , Is
vlsltliiK hlH parenlH, lrofe.iior and Mrs
11. K. Hat nex.
Mr. and Mth, Jay Tuthlll ciiJolm! Clirlft
liuiH (luy with (Jailumd.ilu lelallvm
Tlioinue GniiKliau. u "w.induilnif Wil
lie." who xtntiit tlmt hlH liome In In Wont
VliKlnla, w.ih iirreKted nt the South Blilu
at ticranton, on I'hilHtmiiH mornlns t
I'oiiHtuble I.. I'ruiK, and was Klven u hmr
Inn here befoie JiimiUu of tins I'oace S
V. Arnold on u wuiTiint swoin out by
Mlehui'l t'otllnx, of Jexup, cIiuikIiik hrni
with Hli'iilliiK IiIh viitrli nnd a pulr of
fine hIkwh. The arilulos were tuken mm
Collins' niotlier'h home In Jeup, wluro
lie hud Hlulil for u couple of ilni. I'lio
trump admitted Ii:i1uk tnkeu thu uitkle-i,
but mild he Intended lutuiiilnh them In a
few days. lie bh eomuiltled lo the
eoiiuH jail. CollhiH leroveie-d IiIh iitolen
piopertj.
Mr mid Mrx. William HojKo spent tlu
holldnsH ut Plulnkllle.
The IJpworth league of the Methodtet
KpUcopHl t'huirh olcetod the followitiB
ollledni nt their last meeting: lrelileut,
Wm Wann: llrct vleiv president Walter
Wllllaiin , Mtcoml vice prchld' ri -Mrn,
MIII im John'-, UPrd Mce pri Ul ut Mhi
ONE IN EVERY FOUR.
One Person In IJverv i'our Suiter
Iroin Plies,
Al -rut one peison In tfvery four suf
feis from some foim ot lectnl disease.
Tlie most common mid miiiovlng Is
llrhlin; plies, Indlcntcd by wm-intli,
slight niolstuio mid Intense, uncontrol
lable Itihlng In the puits affected.
The usual tletitment has been some
pimple ointment or snlve which some
times gle temporal v rdlef, but noth
liig like a permanent cure can be ex
pi'di'd from stith supeillcUl treatment.
'I'he only permmit'iH eme for lte-hlug
plle.c vet dlsi-ovi'ied Is the Pyinmld Pile
Cure, not only Tor itching idles, but
for eveiy other fotm of idles, blind,
bleeding or protruding. The fit st np
plleitlin shes Instant lellef and the
continued use for u shin t time O.lllses
u peimnudit icmowil r the tuiuoiH ot
the smill pai-asltes which cause thp ln
tutise Itehlni? and dhieomfoit of Itching
piles. '
M-inv phjslciaqs fot n lona time sup
posed that the ivniaikuble it-llei nffiiid
ed by the Pyramid. Pile I'uris wus be
cause It was supposed to eonthln co
ciln. opium or similar dings but such
Is not the ease. A lceent c.ueful mi
nlysls of the lemidy showed II to be
ubsoluteU free fiom coiniue, ouliini.
or In fact any pols.mnus, Inluilous
drugs whatever. Hold by diugijlsls at
r.ii cents per pai knge
Send to Pyramid Co ,.taish"U, Midi,
for ltea book on cause and dire of
piles.
Anna (Juminoe fouith lee ineslileut,
Mis'- Utile Cilltis; Hteletnry. Miss
Hlanclii- Taylor, ussltunt seeiebui. Ai
thlii Wallie. tieastller, Hi.j Wadctuali.
oig.inlst Miss Maud Trevpi-lnn; assistant
iiigmilst. Miss Sophie Slmpklns. i hoi 1st -r,
John AVarni : assistant chorlstir, James
Cow alls
A large delegation of the Wilson Flip
lompiiu attended the St. James fair ul
Jessnp mi Clulstinjs ulli-ruonn, uttiied
In theli iiutfoims.
On Wednesday evening booth No. '2 i t
the Wilson lair will be changed Irom its
pieseiit appeal ance and will be llnely dee
oiatid with farii embioldety wotk. and
will be pieslded oer by Jlis W llllam Hell
and .Mis. C. II. HiMttj.
Ticket 1 2J'i took the door pilze. Illtl
feet of gal den hose, lit the fall lust Sal
uiday p piling.
The e outest lor the handsome laige doll
between two little gliht, Vlrgle Steiens
and Kntle .Malnes, for tin beliellt of Wil
son File company, was closed last Sat
ulday i enlng Miss Katie Jlalnes w.n
tin winner. Sae tinned inoi xilwt, nud
Miss Ylrgleil Stevens $20a,1. Miss Stev
ens w js also given u very nice doll.
The fall for tho bentllt of St. Jarnes
Catholic chuich of Jessnp was opened
nt St. James hall on Christmas after
noon with a Very large attendance and
will be continued until after the holi
days Theio me two large decorated
booths and the hall Itself Is admirable
foi Its beautj nnd piofuslon ot hunting
and evergn ens tastefullv auangiil. The
booths me located on each side of the
hall. Tile one on the upper side represent
the upper pait ot Jessnp nnd is adorned
by a laige life size photograph In a lairfe
gilt flame of the Rev. 1-ather Mur
phv. The one on the lower sile repre
sents the lowir pait of Jessnp mid nlo
has a large life size pletuie of tlie assist
ant pi lest, Hov. Father Smoulter. 'the
display ol fanci mtleles Is elabinate. 'J'llo
bievelo contest is being woiked for all Its
Woilh between foiu uung men namely,
Joseph lllszler, James Gallagher, Leo
McDermott and Josipb liaiiett, and It Is
thought that handsome sum will be te
allzed for the deserving purpose tor
whlih the fair Is held A small admission
will bo ('halted eiieh evening for admit
tance. Louis Rpm tow and John Laske. two
section men In the employ of tho Scrmiton
Traction company, weio arrested he-o
Inst Saturday evening at tho Instance or
Councilman . S Illoes nnd give n a
heailng befoio S. W. Arnold, Justice of
the peace for te.nlng up p irt of a eioss
walk on Main street after they had been
foi bidden to do so. The defendants were
held In ball for their nppenr.inco at court.
Mr and Mrs. Isaacs and two clilldien,
of Dallas nre visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ilenrv Cluipm'tii
Tho fall mid trades display of our lire
laddies will be continued every evening
this week and n good programme lias
been prepared for each evening. The
two-headed calf, which Is on exhibition
every evening. Is all that It Is claimed to
be nnd no one should miss the oppoi util
ity to see this freak of natuie.
OLYPIIANT.
Car No. 110 on the Tluoop lino lelt tho
tracks near Jordan itoie on. Dimmon:
btieet on Hatuiilaj .iftetnooii and was
thrown dlaisoniilly across the btreut. A
llungnilan, who was htundlnii on the
l oar platfoim, was Jostled off lo Iho
Kiound, but wat- "iiuliir
'lho bnxliiK boiiiH auw'tiied to tako
plate at , OalleKhur s hall on Saluul.o
nlKht lailrd lo in.iteil.iU'.e. The hoxui
weie on hand, but the ciowd kept nway
and tho ufinir has hem postponed.
A lai'rtu crowd was In atteudaneo at tho
Catholic Yountf Jlen's Tot il Abitlm-iKo
and lie-nenolent society's fair Christmas
ulltht. Will P. MeNulty und company
piesenteil "l.ad Audley s Secret" tor tho
benefit of tho fair. This ovenhiK a (jond
entiitalnnii nt will be ylvcu. The Oi.i
iiiinid iiuaiU'tte, of this town, will lalio
part.
The famial of the Httlo dnuKhler cf
Mi. and Ml -M. J. I.oftus took place
jesteulay Jiternnon and was largely ut
tended. The it mains weio eonvejed to
Si. PatllikH eemeterj, heie interment
was made.
Chilstmas eerclbes weio held In Con
lint hall on Fatuuluj night. A lame
tu-e had been niraiiBed which was laden
with tokens for tho scholaiH and teach
eis of St. l'atilck's Sund,i school, liov.
1. .1. Murphy dullvered u i-hort nddiiss,
ntlei which seviial selections weio
slccii on tho phonoBiaph.
Mr. and Mis. W J. Hi own, of Coniiell
ton, bpent Chrlbtmas with relatives lieie.
Jir. und Mis. M. J. McDonnell, of Sus
(Iiiehanna stieet, are vIhIIIub the latter s
patents ut Mumuw.
Miss Cora Voyle, of Caibondale, Is vis.
itliiK her mollioi, .Mrs. Jennie Voyle
Mr. and Mrs DoiiKlass Coles, of Kcran
ton, ale hpendlnK u tew duj.s with filends
he re
Mr. and Mis, A Ileiry, of Carbondale,
aio the Riiesis of Mr. nnd Mis. D L.
Heirv. of the West Side
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DR. E. G, WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
the: original, all others imitations,
Usoldundcr posltlvo 'Written Guarantee,
hycuthorlzo.1 omenta onlj', to euro Weak Memory,
UizilnesB, Wakofnlnoeo, litB, II jsteriu, Ouick.
10S8, NiRlit Lo'.d03, hvil Drcutue, Tack ot Conti.
'bncc. Nervou oieur, La3;it3do, ml Drains, Youth,
'ul Urrora, or Uscoasiv o Uro ot Tobacco, Upturn,
or liiiaor. which leads to fllleorj. UuueumjitUin,
lucanity and Heath. At etoiu or by mnil, 81 a
1x121 pjx for fi, with Ave it leu unui'iiuteo to
euro or re fun a money. Hamploimeli.
aKCcoritalnltiK Rvo dnss' treatment, with full
ustnictloos, L ccntu. Uro euniplo ouly sold to
vulii iMjfcuu Aiioroor oy man.
ffSSC3"nBil Label Special
,'2'MtR Extra Strcnnth. i
Qljh'V r"0!" Impotoncjr, Losa ot
'Aviarw i unn. .uvfoi. jiiuiiluuu.
t' Htoiilltv or Ilarrpnneon'
Jjftntt n boxi six for W, witliifO
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Win, (I, Clerk, ioi Wuslilntfton Ave. and
36 I 'en n, Ave Scranlon, '
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JONAS7 LONG'S SONS.
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SmHPMM Yct' therc arc alwa's s'"c few things
li ftlf tIWI which escape customers' attention ; thus
V"JmklM '$$ we find ourselves with little lots of this
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thing, and that thing, which must go
WE PROMISE GREAT THINGS FOR THIS HOLIDAY WEEK.
In our short acquaintance of two weeks, we liuve made many promises and fulfilled
them. "We have gained the coniideuce of hundreds and thousands by our system of
Fair Dealing and how Prices.
rtc nipri! i -
BARGAINS
That's this week's watchword of this business,
to be sure by some people. But not here,
to-day because
PRICES WILL BE LEAST FOR EVERYTHING.
To come and see will be to come
time spent in shopping here.
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EXPRESS
"Princess Anne," "Yorktowu," and "Jiimci
tow n" offer
husliipss men, pleiisiuo scokeis nnd visitors
" OLD POINT COIFOBT
n most expeditions route, reu'iiln Noifolk
at lu.fiuu. in., iv lug uw hole duylu Noifolk,
eonnectlnu' vvltli fat afternoon trains for tho
Wost, '-outli and outhnest from
and with boats lor li.dtimote. .Mil,, and
nshliigtou, l). C, aud all coiinectlnji lines.
1.
1'or fiiither'information apply to
OLD DOMINION' STKAMSUIP CO.
I'ler 26, Norlh Kiver, New York.
W. L. tIL'ILLAUUEU, Vlce-I'res. and Traf.
lie iMunacer.
DR. 5HIMBERQ,
OPTtCIAN,
II S JIOVKI) TO
305 SPRUCE STREET
Examination Free.
(I pslalrs).
WE MAKE
A SPECIALTY OF
I'ancy Koclcavviiy.s, Knst
Klvcrs, Maurice Kivcr
Coves, .Mill I'diuU, iVc in.
I.cavo your order for IMuo
Points to be elellvcrcJ on
the half shell In ctirrlcr.
t H. PlERfiL PENS ML MHRXET
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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
mat 7"-f,nr ndv.Q
ESTING ONES TO
BARGAINS!
SQRANTON'S GREAT
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To those who are not acquainted with
tlie standing of the W. W. Kimball Co.,
the followins will piove of benefit:
REPORT.
Business established In 1S59 by W. W.
Kimball.
Incorpoiatcd June, 1SS2, with capital of
SOOO.OOO.
Capital Increased In January, 1SSB, to
$l,0O,(W.
Capital Ircrcared from $1,000,000 to $1,
200.000. Statement, January, U3G, showed sur
plus of over $l,000,ono overpaid In capital.
Tho compary Is known as a tlrst-class
house In Its lino and Is In hlsh commer
cial standing.
If competitors say the Kimball guar
antee Is not Rood, ask them for a mer
cantile report of their company and
see how It compares with the above.
GVmai If. IVES, General Agcnl,
0 Went .Market btieet. WllUes.ll.irre.
W. S. F00TK, Local Asfcnt,
l'J'J l'at;o lince, Scran tun, l'n.
Steam and
Hot Water
HEATING
Gas, Electric
And Combination
FIXTURES
Electric
Light ....
WIRINGS
ChaHes B. Scott,
119 Franklin Ave.
WOLF & WEHZEL,
140 Adams Ave., Opp, Court llouu,
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS
Bole Accnt for Iflcliaulsou lloyutou i
i'urnacos nnd Matures.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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eaning-Up
Has come with it, cleaning out time
here. The rush and crush of Christmas
shopping, and the multitudes of buyers
played havoc with the great stocks here.
Almost like a prairie fire, they swept
tnrougn cms Dig store,
and at once.
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OUR BUYING PUBUO.
Much abused word,
We quote no prices
and buy.
You'll never rcsrret the
DEPARTMENT STORE.
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RlftKUF.tTUR.RS OF
m PEIDUL II HEMLOCK ffl
Hill Timber cut to order on i.hort notice. Hardwood Mine Kailn
salved to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled llt-mlocl;
Prop Timber promptly furnished.
MILLS At Cro.is I'orK. Potter Co.. on the DulT.ilo and Susquc
hanna Railroad. At .Minn, Potter County, Pa., on Coudersport, an J
Port Allegany Kailro.ul. Capacity-400,000 feet per day.
GHMiHAL OIT'ICH-Uoardot Trade Uuilding. Sjranton, Pa.
Telephone No. 40 1 .
For Sola b JOHN H. PHELPS,
Sprues street.
THE
PATENT
x.oxj:
We Make It.
We Warrant It.
We Wholesale It.
VESTOI IU
FOR SALE
Boilers, Engiim anil Macliliw.
Wo villi Kell yon New or SoromMlaml.
We will wll jon now or tako old In i -elmnxe,
or we villi lent jon nnjlhliii; on
want In the Miiehiiiery l.lm poi i ,nh
paid for scrap Iron and vlilu.s
National Supply and Matal Co.,
70i Wol Lackinvanim Aveiuic.
H.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945
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Time
leaving hardly a
t c?c at-o
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VVhrn lo clo-Ut what to ue lor
Kcrv. .3 'Jstiility, Loss of Power,
Is lpiti nt y.Af' phv.Varicocsleanl
-':rc.l:aejes,Jrrm any cause,
u " S'll.ic PIUj. Drains chccLci
inl fall vircr ouickij restored.
If -r- ri.f ,t& ircolh i. ,tlt fiiUl'T,
MtleJf r?ltO;Cbo-.C5$5.00. WltV
S".C0 orders v.-c ffive a truarantee w
cure or re'wnd the money. Address
rEAL MECICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
Fhormaolat, cor. Vivcmina ovnnuo and
HOTEL ALBERT,
Cor llth street nnd Unlvcrxltv I'lace,
iZW YOIlK line block velol llro.id-
vi.ij Noted for to thin, s
C O M FO R T und C U I S I N e
I tiM-clus looms nt b 1. 00 a day and ni
urd, un ilio l.tiiijitan plan.
L. (J. E. FRENKEL
A GREAT OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
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Ucrmanla VMne Cellar,
llammondsport and
Kheims, N- V
uro determiuud to
iduc our goods
U tho very tiost iiej.
iu ihe ion n try, mid
in Hue no hetter way
inu llili tli.ui bv Noll
hem u ciiiu of our
, eantutniiK elovea
oi oi unio uud oua
iu of our otiii Una
j.il ihhlliluil (Iran:,
lUy, in one-half lis no
tiui com, L'pou re-
lipt ot Sft.uu w
111 Hond to liny
ii-iidcr of iliU piii.T
ono nine of our
U)j1m, all llrit-elass
mid put up In cl-i-Mrii
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pei lul Seo i 'ham.
Iirne.
I it hot. Deluwnrd.
I .. hot. HUwlIn;.
I t hot Tokay
I hot. Hweel Ca
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I i. hot shciry.
I lit. hot. lUv ira
1 t hot Miuui:c
l (t. hot. Angelica,
1 t. hot. Toil.
1 i. hot. Sweet !
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1 ot. bol. I in- Urnpa
llruuilj.
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