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TTTTC flORANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, WOT.
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bv "JfiA
An Excellent Combination,
'I'lio pleasant method timl bencllcinl
effects iif tlio well known remedy,
Mvui'i' op Viob, mtiuufuutured bv tl'io
Cvuroitin.'. Km Sviitn' Co.. Illustrate
Hiovnluoot obtiiiniiiK' the l!iitd luxa
tlvn principles of plants known to bo
lneTlle.iniilly ltixtitivu mill presontinf
t hum in tlm form most ri'f rosliltiR- to tins
tits,to a till acceptable to tlio system, It
1st lie om; perfect strcnfrtlioniti'r tnxn
tlvo, I'leansliiLr tlio .system effectually,
dispelling colds, ltoadnchos niul fovurn
gently .vol promptly nml iMmbliiiffom;
to overcome habitual constipation per
iniuii'iitly. Its perfect freedom from
every ohjccMoiuthln quality nml stib
hlitncc, nml its acting on tlm kidneys,
Jivcr iind bowels, without iveiikoiiiiif!"
or irritat iiifj thuin, make It the ideal
laxative.
In the procPi.K of manufacturing- fip
nru used, ns they nro plens-nnt. to this j
taste, but the medicinal qualities of tlm
remedy aro obtained from senna nml I
other aromatic plants, by :i method
known to the Camfohnia Via isvnui
Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial
t'tTcctsand to avoid imitations, please
remember the full linmcof theCompany
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY, HEW TOnK. N. V.
PorsaloliyoUDrucRists. 1'riccriOc.porbottlo.
Free Platinum
Pictures
'I o every lady visiting our
store this week we will give ab
solutely free a handsome Plat
Inum Reproduction of a World's
Famous Hcture.
Better come early while the
assortment is large.
Dout forget this is the
best place to buy Pictures,
Frames, etc for the holi
day!?. Jacobs & FasoSd,
200 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
"
City
Notes. J
11 KIM.M 1 I M .Mm lulliciii .mil 1'.
ill I nlliirin i n li tnutrili'iti'tl -1 ic-u'ilii in tie
Milnnlri inuMnil.il liuiil.
( IIIIMMV- r- M.i:. llio l.iihc i.f tin- I', mi
Vii'iiin S.iptUt iluinli .in1 it Hilling to lu.li .i
liu-linis i ili of I hum utlili-, lln -emii'l ved,
in bucinliei.
W.Vs n I.I.V l!Mi:i). All lluli.ni n.is .ini-U.l
Lot nii;lit mi L ui. iii.iiui i (iiuim l"i biini, iliuiij,
iiul (li-mili ll, -ill' iwmi l.ikii. In llir i-t.ilii.ii
liou-o il u.i-, timiiul Hi it lp l'.i.l I Inn' In ul il
1 oll Is I'll 111.- pU-,011.
on. sTMioiii) 'in i.rcit in:. iii i). .i.
s.inmil, nl W .i-IiidrCoii. 11. I', will liiiui(. m tic
Mluli c)iiiI .niiliioiliiiti 'liiii,-iliv nislil. im
IHiKni-, Ills I'oncr niul I'ltlm-." It will bi
tni' tliml iiiiinliii of I lie HIsli -t ui..l ii.ni-r.
I11IA1;i:M N IMI M:H-.i..iii Mi link, ill '-null,
Ni.intuii, implu.wi .i-. ,i In. iKi unit mi cue it lie
l.u l.jii.iiiiu lion .lhil Suil (oiuiiiuv'- nimbi's,
xi.i-, lur-Iutl .il Hn Jlo i. 'I.ii liv Iin-plt-il n-iii-
'III, Slllllllllir illllll .1 I'llllllM'ii l.r.lll Mill j-1! lillvil
1 HClv. Ilu' Ilsl'lt fll .1 nil.
I'.V I All II VM.M.nil. Uliili' Hii IMiw.ui' .m.i
llml-ou ii, i .a ii Inluvr i.vlli lii-il .iliniit In tin
''il.lllti'll l.llit ililill( .iftdlioiili, l.ulll l)(llil(.
I iiM.hK, i . olliil. I willi ,i -ulicL tiiKiiii' .m.i
hip il.ir.irn nl l hi1 (.ii h.i iliiuiv,'til In iiiui
I'xttiit. ruiuiniii'lv, hoik ui tiic lulninrii win
IlllllU'll.
TESTIMONIAL CONCERT.
Will Be Given Dec. 12 for Chniles
H. Doei'snm.
The many irienils of f'haili-s .
Dof'i.siiin an' iinaiiKliiK' u testluionhil
I'iMK'i'i i to he Biioii mi Ui'c. ., in St,
Luke's IMiisli lions .Mr. Iiouismn
leaves the llrst of ihi- year for Ninv
York. M-hei'i' Im will I'onllnue his
siuilies, ami ns a mark of respect ami
ihe hlnh ehteeni in which he Is hold
by I'voiyone who knows lilni a pio
Ki'uuime of unusual nieiit will be Khoii
ill the colici'l'l.
.Madaiui) TliiiUeiinau-Jtauilolpli ami
lr. ,1, .M, f.'haiifi' have charge of the
PhOKMinine,, Wlllejt will bo aniliillllceil
early 'next week. Tlekels havn been
lil.ieerj -In the hands of n numher or
friends, anil It is expected that a !ai,'
.sale v. Ill be untile,
4'f'f-f-f'f'f'f-f"f ft4"f4.t4-
t ni,n nCCnD,urP t
uunu ui i uumaj.
Spring Brook Wntor,lst Mtg.fia
Lackn. Valley Eke. Light, l3t
Mtg. 5s.
North Jcisey and Pocono Moun
tain Ice Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s,
Stamlatd Gas Co,, 1st Mtg, 5s,
Lcighton Water Supply Co.,
hst'Mtg. 5s.
New Mexico Railway nml Coal
Co., ls. Mtg. 5s.
DesciJ, vii and price on nppll.
cation.
08 Uriuilgji, X. Y. -f
f nilkf'lliiic. 'jV. fjitgiiJjlc. -f
f tifl ttlllllloulC.llttl,tlld,', SlUlltutl, l'i. -f
X
AGAINST THE CHINESE.
Mine Workots Wnnt Exclusive Law
Ro-enncteil.
At n ineetlliK of t.ncal fnloii No
Kill, t'nlU'il Aline Woikets or Anier
lea, held In their bull at Luzerne sliecl
and tttillioad avenue, Moudiiy nlftlil.
I'irsltlent I'. .1. Mtilliini'V niipolnteil
the rollowlUK eniumlltee to draw up
ironltltlnus wllh fi fori'tiei' to a rniitln
initloii or Ihe H'Hlrlellon of I'hlnesc
citilRititlon. flimlcs Watklus. .lacob
.Ioiich, .loliit !'. CoiiiiorH, Itobeil lono
van and Henry 11. Schni'ssleii. The
following: ti'sohilloiiH were reported
Hid adopted;
llf II iifulwil, lh.il t ii'iiiil mil nra8ii
IIS til. Hull. Mllll.llll ( -iillll' II 111 Mliltllt .m.i ''ill
tthlill in 1 1 lie InliDiliiittl ill Mm ni'Xt fit-Inn t
ii'iicii' tin' llir n iiiiillnir i. ilu' l liliii-e r,. In
lrn 'ih, wlilili i'illi hj llmll.tllim MiJ ',
I'm
llil'f l I, IM'II III licllltl' tllll tll' UK ill i in. i
Itiir loipuiilli ih inn pii'p.irlliif In I mil Hi Aincil
i in 'nil, mi. I illMillmti' Ihr.Mieli I lit- I iiilul
sl.ilix. Ilinii' i in ti nf iinilli, wliu. liv iphm'Ii of
llll'li VlllllialU" m wnil, Inf llltllil'l IlillilllU
wntilil he ,i 1 1 'trill, nt In it mini' woil.it". Mi' II
fit' I In"
lli'nlmil. Pnl i i ip if llm- irwiliilli'iH tie
nil tn inn (.'iiixi''"lil in. llir linn. Wllil.iin fun
ii-Il . nl-.i In llm in. inl li II fin I m r
III -.'1m 'I, Mill .1 I ipl l'i pill nil III!' lllill"lM
III I ilM l'K it
buildTngfermits.
Those Tnken Out During the Month
of November Aggregate
Cost Is S80.521.
I rmlv-ihu building penults fur luilld-um-
to cost $S0,M1, hac been taken
om (mm the oilko of JlulldliiK Inspce
lor llrown iIiii'Iiik the month of Xoveni
ber. endlitfj today. 'J'he most Import
ant ol Ih" proposed IuiIIiIIiiks is one
' tn lin .il. u. 1 ii.l .in 1 it.'l.'n , i nmi nl'ii.ttii
by M. Xordin, (he book-inau, whose
bulldlnt; was totally destroyed by the
destructive (Ire last February.
The new hiiildliiK will he erected mi
the site of the old structure and will
be ""iKlflij feet in size and four stoi les
hllTh. It will cost about ?t I, "Jin. The
full list of penults is given below:
mi. ml' n lliiMIni: iiiiitp.iny, fniii Minir.-, I'J ln
ill.. I, lunl., "Iiiraco, sen nli mill w.inl,
T. II. Htillli', one t(ii., . !. wmxl, milk I,
l'mirtn'iitli w.inl.
I'ltilile V. sli-ili, wiii.il, poitli, Soicnliciidi
w.inl.
tllvCVll ,t I'lMl.p.lll.l, Ivn r(illi(4, l.7l. WOll,
niii.-li.ili' of (IitiMi' liniiM. IViiitit'ititli w.inl.
IMll Mil l.ullir, Hill , lllll', li'J'', XMii.ll, MIUli'
ll'.MllillL', I'll-t W.llll.
J.iinn Xi.in, tun sli'iii", JIKJ-, wuciil, fin !
iluilltli.', I'ii-t w ml,
.1 Hill's MlM.llllllU, Iwu liill(-, J2L', Wnill,
liuli. ilnilliti', 'llilul w.inl.
I'liil Mintntuli, Inn -im li -, In. in, wniil. -nulc
Indlfiiir, S.t,, I,. I v ml
.hiulj llcwltili, Iwn -unit'-, 2IU, Mnul, -tnie
.mil ilwi'llinir. I'it-I w.inl.
.I.Kull IliWlllll, nil,' .lllil cni'-Illlf 'liilh, Hi.',
worn I. Ii.nit, I'ii-t v .ml.
111-. . . AXUV, hill slnllc, UK',:. WiKul,
stin;li tlwillinu, t'i ttluiilli wml
.1. I!. WIImiii, Iwn tiiiii -, Ills", wouil, -iirli;
llWl'lllll',', 'I t'tll. -lli-t wml,
.1. ij."lill .tin! M. Millii.li,. twn Molie-, :.J
.',, wnoil. ilmililc ilv.i llin.', riiiuiitli w.inl.
.1. .1. IluitlK-, mi' (fii, l"iJi, woi.il, .iilililmii,
I'll --t w ml.
Amlii'iii ll.ilmu. Iw.i -tntk'-. J-.Njjf wo.ttl,
-invrlr- ilncll'ii.', Iwriilirlli wml.
1. .1. Niowiltii, tun .-I i. lie,, Isx'Ji,, wihmI. -insli'
ilw "llini;, i" niiil w.inl,
I'MIlk llilli.l, Iwn rlillii'-, l'Jll, Wiinil, .liliHtlnll,
Twuilli Hi i ml.
luliu licin, Wllllll, tlm itlOlls ,tinl iipiu-, lllil
Id iilli w.inl.
I. 1.. lil.MKiliN, tun lnlii', lJi,, wnoil, i-i'ii,lc
iluilltnir. 'imtli u.ml.
Sii.iiitnn U'tni Cunip iutnfi.1111, one slm.i,
lhJ(J, cm-ill.' Iiuii c, 'iliiitri'ittlt w.inl.
Sii.iiilnn li.mi Piiinii ronipini, niio 'I01.V,
;n..:il, (uniiiliv. 'Ililiui mil w.inl.
Milium Kuril, Iwn Mollis y)., wond, iiiikIo
ilwi'llin.'. 'li 111I1 w ml,
I'.Iin ri.niniit 111, ln 'iiuii's, :: 10. woo.l,
1I1 Hllili ilwilliiiu, I'mli i. .nil
Mt. M. D.iimluili, twn (.Inn-, ;jsji!, wn,.il,
I'milili' liwillin. Twi iit.ii-( w.inl.
I. Al-wintli, H.n -li'iii'-. Jiv.'il. wiinil, -nult
ilwi limit, 'I wuili I11-I w.inl.
'niniii.i-, II, W itl.in-, mil. ai.it i.iii'-iiilt vj,,i;ts,
llxlii, wiinil, -mull' iIhiIIiiu, 'lliinl I'.tnl.
I'. . lii11, tun fctot 1'-, -li-, wiio'l, -iti-le
ilurlltiV, l'11-i wml.
T. 1. Wlit'dn, i.ne -liny, CMn, wnrxl, nililiiion,
I n-t wan!.
Mi-. M. Millii', mil -lull, IJ1J, wnoil, flou',
'lliiitu mil w ml.
Alliul (nh in, Inn -lmii- l'i. in, wii.nl, -inlo
ilui'lliiU, 1'iiM w.inl.
.Inlill l,ir.niliil-i, ho'l-c l.il-nl .mil iici (din
w.ill-, Miii'lrtiilli w ml.
M. Xniti.ii, fniii' .-lulu-, 21hil, In iil -1,11 .,
I.mlilli w.inl.
"llldlil lllnlilii-. tin 1 1' 'fiJlli-, l"s'i, lllllli,
Inki'i.i, 'Iwuilli Hi w ml
.luliu I'. KkIii', on,' 1.(1,1,1, lin, lunl,, .nliiitnin,
Kklilh w.inl.
.lulin llnli', 1, in .ii, llJ,', wouil, I'lilur .li ii,
.-Mil '.. ml.
Mn. Iluijiinlii 'liuK, Inn -tuiii-, ll'.U'i, wniil,
-IliL'lr ilu 1 11 lim .iililiiiim, -Kill w.inl,
.1 line-. C.iliuv, nni' Imj, UxIJi, wnml, 10.1l
li.ii l,i 1- anil nliln', .-lli'. mil wml,
1 "1 111 It Miniif.icinilni. uiinpiin, niv -liuj, ."l
117, woi.il, t mulii, l".:ilt c nlli w.inl,
ilviiii llnlnn-, duo -nil, U'.lii, wofiil. .lilillli.in,
.-11 nml w.ml.
Illllll 1 I. l. IW 1 -Hill.-, i-xll, W11O1I, -ill-
.li il"illni'!, I lint i' ml.
Iliiltin Mii!, tun Hilli'i o-jx'll. I11M,, f lu
ll 11. v, Tumliilli w.inl.
Ml.-. .1, W'.im ,1-1 1, mil -il.'i.i , Uxl 1, liiiil,, .nlli
tioii, Mxlceiiili w.inl,
(iiui-lii irLili', iin. itoi.i "-v. Ii. wiinil, nl In
t Ion, sisim-uiii W.111I. )
l V, Ainiiiu-, urn' r-tin , ..ik1.11, wiinil, in
lirm-i', 'lui'iili liit w.inl.
(il'dlKi' llll.llll, Iwn j-l.i, SIX'J, wniil, ?liljli'
iluillliiif, 1'iixt w ml,
FIRST REAL SNOW FALL.
Vcsteiday Witnessed n Fall of Two
Inches of the Beautiful.
Despite the fuel Hint x hell il Mas all
ocr Weatheiniun (Mai lie's iucisuiIuk
tape showed them was only a liltln
more Hum the II 11 h of ui) Inch piecipi
latlon, the snow- (all ot yesterday B'tvn
fair promise, while II was 011, thai
them would be "li'lKlilug of a eiy to-
spectiible cliaiactet today,
The tiigldity of TlmuUsKhliiB 1m
moderated iliirinir the ulKlit, but ees
leriluy opened up cold, and at 7 a. in.,
Ihe sporadic llturles ol llm preceding
twenty-tour hoars khv wav to a
steady, heay fall of die hiiiulltul, and
by uoiiii time tlm earlh and all e-piHcd
thluiss then on weie mvered over. Flur
ries, howvicr, again set In and heiom
the night had well liefitiii (ho snowing
ecasoil, Tlm 1 old niiKleinled as (he day
giew, and In the ul'lei noon the teuinr
atuie was up 10 HO degrees, the highest
It has been since last Muudax. The
lowest tciupcraluro m'iis IS decree.-. The
predictions for today bespeak no mom
snow.
line sleigh was out last night. )r,
0, H. lllil. with his llycr, "Joe," and n
Unlit (.utter, drovo about (ho pued
streols tor a couple ot hours, enjoying,
as Is his wont, the distinction of having
tlio llrst t-lelgh rldo. of the winter.
Th popular Punch cigar la still ths
leader of tlio lOo cigars.
MARRIED.
IIAIIIII- lli.l Mill -,i( tlm )M!-...ii.,-i t Mr
I'llili Airimo lljptbl iliindi, oil I'lliU) in inn,;,
Nouniliir M'.nli. IMI, ih. ili'itor II. Il.mii u,u
unltol in 111.11 iljiro In MUt .i'U DuIht, Imi'i i(
I.UlllMlIll, l'.i., Hoi, lluliut V. 1, I'lino, 1). p.,
llm 1'islw', cllitldtini;,
-VY.Ut'.WYlL'.tMt 1 1: At tin' rml'li'iue ..J Al.
foul J uttli', !ii Muriui trt-i't, Nov. '.'7, 10. bj
Itoi. .1. l. I. nun. (leorgc -Uyir, ol Cjiliumllr,
.nni Miss lilt UliitcnnuU, (I Bcruitou, (wnisifb
of 'riiiiLlijim.ii '.
THIRTY-THIRD
ANNIVERSARY
SERVICES IN CHURCH OF THE
GOOD SHEPHERD.
Sermon Was Pleached Last Night
by .Aiclideacon Coxc, Rov. Dr.
Rogers Isiacl and Rev. Dr. II. L.
Jones Rt. Rev. Bishop L. Cole
man Will Preach nt the Service
Tomonow Moinlng Reception to
Be Held Tonight The Beginnings
of the Church.
The coli'biiitlnii of tlio tlili'ty-thlrd
a universal y of the orgunltsailon of
the Church of tlio (lood Shepherd in
tiieen lildge was begun last nhtlit with
a special service and will be continued
today and tomorrow, on which latter
occasion a senium will he preached by
Jtt. llov lilshop L. Coleman, of Dela
ware, one ot (he most distinguished
Upiseopallnn churchmen In the coun
try. The sermon at last night's service
was ilellveied by Archdeacon Coxe, of
Alden. while brief inldi esses weie made
by J lev. Or. lingers Israel, lector of
SI. t.uke'M church, and lte. II. 1..
. limes, S. T. 1)., lector of St. Steph
en's church, Wllkes-llaiie.
Ilex. Francis It. Jtiitemuii, the rec
tor of (he ('hutch of the (lood Shep
herd. Iif'toiv Introducing Archdeacon
i'ne lend it few excerpts fmin the
llt.-t few xeai.s of Hie church's history
and relet led bl Icily to the gioivtll of
(lie congregation In Ihe Inst tlilrty
tlnee ycais,
Aiclideacon Coxe ilellveied a Sfi'inon
dealing with the best method of pro
moting sphltual giowlh, choosing for
his text, I Tlm.. iv:l!'.. "Take heed unto
thxself and unto the doctrine; con
tinue (n llieni' roe in ibiliie tills tliuii
shalt both save thyself and llieni that
near thee.' lie spoke in taut as
follows;
"J In i- uoiil-.. wiitlin In -t. I'.inl In 'I inintliy,
1 011I1I11 urtiiin (-rini.il piinciplo-, npplii 1I1I0 ilil.c
In .ill uoiki'i-, 101 llni-l. lhi'. H.n li ih (lu( biic-u)-
in ilcilin." witli (lip .'ouN of ullii'is U ilu
IH'inlonl, nniliT floil, npmi llnoc innilillnn-,: Pint,
tin- Mito (I mil- nun -I'iiillill life; 'in'nl, tlio
ili.niili'i nf t lie linlli wo inipiit, .nni, llilul,
pllMll'l 11110 III lllO Wllk. Hull LUlllfs (li It!-
u mil.
( oxm:i iio. is u.0-1:.
A mi 1 lo-o loiiuottion il-ls licluocn oi
.niiln il lito mid om ii'iiiptioii of iliilno iinlli.
liiioululuo nml ui.i-p ot linht .mil pinili nl life
Ki) liiml in I11111I in the Cliil-liin c.iir.'i. Tlio
111111l.1l piim , i 1I1 11 inonitli Iiy whiili wo llnil
ilnliki', linn nli-init'. (inn (Xpl.iin .111.11 .ntrl (un
ill III (lie 1 1 lit II uliiill lilillkii ll r opn-in Km If
In ntir iix Iin Minn-. It imv lie n.ieul in Hi" nU
(iny of .ill ilijioi' 01 icn.ilril riliificii. Hun in
tin 1. im of Mii'M' wlin --lop fi: i-Iioil of tlio uiJiil-'l
.lllil Mfilltl, (lie llful 01 1.1X, Clll'I, -H .Mill mU-
liiiliiluil liiinjj imv lio. -.mi in .1 IcAi'iilm: ,ipiii!
1 in I. hi .m.i in .1 In kin, i.ip 0! 1 lie (mill .1- It
1- in .lc -11- fin 1-1.
N ui nwn i xpnli'iiu' will innfluii II11-. li juu
lino .illnwiil imiiM.lf tn iluluio lit tpiiitiul ng'
m, .10111 (Iniitiin w oik li - .ilu.n-. -nllilcil. ou
iit.ti nul lino lo-t ,10m itnil 1t11i1t.1l iiowoi', lint
jim lino li..-l join i.ipiiilj 01 niiiii!.' .11, nl,-o
In tlio (null .mil nl loiiniitinllni; i( (n iiiiy
man'-. (nii-iidiK. 'I lie ciii1-!' I. In be tijusl to
tlio Inliii'- if i-piiilii.il life, (n (lie l.ik ot Hill
Inllni -s .nni xioi wiiiili 1 Minnt lie IntI crept
tlnniiitli loiin i Himimiiioii null (,oil .nul ,1 te.eli'
oI.eiliiiKe In 111-, lioli will,
" r.ike lii-il In tin ilmliine," .-.11. the .ipo-lli'.
Ihi- nnplie-i, m inni-e, lint time lini-l In- 1III1
i;t nt -ttnlv oi (, mi's uiml, l'lr-miil inipiiiv i
tim line ii.l- (oiiilitimi ol .ill linins iit.ti knn.il
(ile nt tlic m liptine. W'e nrior 1.111 eieriiiii.c
111 0111 nun v,m, (lie full le'iieflt of iliiine tintli
nnlis we know vlnt Mill (mill 1-. Smli knowl
else 1- no mini' intnitne linn i-. die 1 nou l"il c
n: 'l. 1111111 11, ni .nillmielii or if liiiloii, li. uce
tn iilil.llll till-, kl!nuliil'0 01 till' lllltlll nl lelill-
tion tin 1 1' niii-t lie ililiMiil -tiiilv nf (liu Hilile,
wltii It innl.tln-. tlie-e Initio.
'linn, nij nil nl-, I in- (Ini-li.in iojii' uliiJi,
lieioml .ill (illni., the .-pililuil woikit neuU 1-1
pilleiue. I'.nlenl (iinliniliiiio in well
ilniiiu im'-' en I' lie (lie rini-lLin's liniKii .mil
in. Kin e. line tiling wliiih will lielp ih tn inn
liiMins Dili lily in ilnt.v 'n pnncr Im Mie 141ml.
.imo .mil help, (lie liliinc .nul imntoil ot the
lloli- -puir. ('oiitnnio (n pi.ij' iiulnlj', ( nine
mini I" (lie llione 01 sure for litli In 11 iy
lime of nenl.
ur.u vim op oiu:pii:.m i:.
'Ihe 111! ml of nliC'iUcilLC tn ll.t-i- pns-liiti.--
iliii'illuii-. I-, tim-, epie-,-.eil: "In ilo
in," Mil- thou ,-lnlt Imtli Mie Mom It .mil
(llini (till lu'.lll Hue." Jloulitle.-. Hi w
wiml-. .ipplv niOTt iliii'Cth' In tlio tiiieil
liiimsln. VII will .iitieo tlnl it Ih i-i'i'.iil (nt
the -11ir1lt1.il lile mil ii-etnlui'-t nf (lie mlni-lii
to (ike heul In lilni-elf .mil In In-, iloilune, nml
tn (outinne In (hem, lull In Ihe l.'lp -t .111,! (met
mii-i' no one h le-,5 .1 iiiliiWIir (Inn .moth 1.
'I In, w.ml tutliUlnl nieili- In mill' .mil 111,-. lillnU.
Iiy nl ileioiiL mill f.iltliml s-inire iniliiile-. oii'iy
ilill'l of Mini, -.1 Hut tl-.i-ic is a iiie.-.lliioiI of Mil
lilie ,n well us of tin ilt'icv, ' P11I1 1 no
nt urn line .1 1I1 iiiilte -iiiiir 111 jour ikpiitment
of Wnlk .111.1 .1011 .III lOII-iei.lflll In it .mil toi it
."!-. 1 1 lit .i- In wlin 1- iniiiiuonly 1 ill-.iI Ihi- nilnl--
tei.
I'l.ulii.' ilu iiiiiinl-, nf tlit-. text in j'liu il.illy
lile 1111III inn liiuiine .m r .11111 -t, f.iitliliil, illln
tun .mil piijuful si'ii.iul of (luM, Thin U
will lie uiun jmi ol ((oil In (.imv In suw .nni
t 1 win -nul. tn ( Inhl, 'llu-ii ion-, he i-tioiii, .ml
o KO'iil tnlllJe, 111 111 lolltillil.lllj (ml 01 1 lit
.limn. l.mt inllnr--. tie.i-iiiiil up in I lul-r, linn
tn lon-tl.ni. Jon, Hi ii'tMl In 1111.0 1011 im 11 ii-Iiiiiiiii-.
ill'.lt, mil p illim,' (o 1 peoi (lie le'.i.iril
whiili (I11I.I will .1.-111 1'illv sin- tn His woikliirf
nml u.illinx-, lbs win him; .mil pi.11 in,- s.iiiiiu.
ltiv 11 r. lingers Israel made a few
lenuuks totiLhlng upon Ihe eaily labors
of Ttev. Jonathan l.ous, the Kpiseopnl
lan missionary, who organised the
('Inn eh of the nond Shepherd as well
as St. Luke's. An unniveis.iry, he
said, Is always a suit of "rounding up"
of all the years and a peilod I'm' re
llectlon on the great truth that largo
things grow fiom small beginnings,
The number of baptisms and coiillrnm
Hous in Hie liiireh 111 (k li t be reiorded,
he said, but there never could bo a
1 01 md kept of the indirect Inlluciico
which the churih has had upon the
lives of su many In lids elly.
"Let nni uign you," said he In inn
elusion, "in lesolve to lie more devot
ed, earnest and faithful than ever be
fnii'. Let me ask ou as a In other In
Ihe Lord to go forwaid and hesltato
mil, ri'iiiciuhcilUK that Hod's wink
IllUril hiicienl."
nu. .lo.N'ns' woisij.s
Itcv Dr. .loueii pleaded brlelly for it
levlv.il of Hue I'lnlbllan fellowship,
the unity of iind with man, a fellow-,
ship that Hi'.it li iiiuuot touch. lie
urged IIiik-o prei-elit to cultivate, this
iellmvhhlp in order that tlio tuturo lile
of ihe church might bo luller. blunder
ami botti'i.
J lev, Ur, IhiucI elohcd the service
wllh an expiessioii of tlio hlgli esteuin
In which Itev. .Mr. llnlonian Is held by
his brother clergymen ihiougliout the
illocese.
Them will be a levi'ptlon III the Sun
day bihnol chapel between the liouis
of i and 10 o'dock tonight, and lilshop
Coleman will speak sit louioiTow
inornlng'H service, itev. .Mr, Jlateman
will preach tomorrow nltihb
The Chutih of ihu flood Shepheid
wi.s orgnuUed In ItsOS, by itev. Jona
than Long, twelve persons being pres.
ent. The Hist services were held-In
the Delaware and Hudson station and
In n pusi-enpei' car of that rallioud.
The pail.sh was created on Nov. I'll,
IU9, and Ihe iiiriii'i stone.of the ehuuel
You Are Invited
To
Join
OUR
CIRCLE OP
RLUASUD
PATRONS
S. H. Twining, Optician,
131 PENN AVENUE.
was laid on Aug. nil. ISfiO. The church
membership gradually grew until
about nine years ago the present
church piopertv on Ihe corner of
(been Itldge stieet and Monncy nvc
uue was aciiuhed.
The following cleigymen have olTl
clated ns lectins sine" the organiza
tion of the chinch: Hex-. Jonathan
Long, Itev. J. II. Millet, IloV. G. W. K.
Tlsse, llov. if. W. Southwell, Itev. S.
C. Thompson, ilev. J. P. Cameron,
llev. William Case, Itev. Charles Hreek,
Ilev. F. S. loillontlne and llev. F. 11.
nnteman. Ot this number, llev. Mr.
Hiillentine served for the longest per
iod, eleven and u half years. The
present lector took his place some
two years and a half ago.
souvenirjTfor the
new england dinner
They Ale Being Prepared by the
Honesdale Glass Decorating Co.
for Fifteenth Anniversary.
"J. IL Fisher, secretary of the Now
Kngland society of Northeastern Penn
sylvania, was In town last week, mak
ing arrangements with the Honesdale
Glass Decorating company for the sou
venirs of the fifteenth annual dinner of
the soeict.x-." says the Jlonesdale Citi
zen. "The company is the only one
of ll.s kind in this country, and its
work is of a high order of art. I). J.
Dorfllngcr, who is a member of the
society, has promised to do everything
In his power to have Hie souvenir
lendy on time and to have them fully
up to the high standard of excellence
of the Dorlllnffer work.
"Quite 11 number of prominent
Honesdaleis are members of tlio New
England society, and each year an In
creasing number of them Journey to
Seranlon to attend the unnual dinner.
This year, A. T. Henrle, esq., hns pro
posed the names of four or live new
members from Honesdale, Tlio speak
ers at this fifteenth annual dinner to
be held at Seranton, Friday ovenlng,
December 20th, will all be men of high
reputation as after dinner speakers,
so that a good time Is assured till
around. The attend. into will probably
test the capacity of the Hoard of
Trade hall to its utmost."
This year's dinner of the society will
b- the fifteenth annual and to suit
ably honor the occasion unusually ela
borate pieparatlons for it are being
made.
The speakers nheady selected are
Dr. Twiteholl of Yale, Hon. V. U. Hens-el
of Lancaster and Attorney Harry
A. Fuller of Wilkes-Haue.
MRS. ARTHUR D. DEAN.
I'm 'Ihe '1111111110.
Tlio ile.itli, on Nni. 2 1, uf M.S. Aillnit 11. bom,
it lur home in M'.iirrl.v, itmoieil tiom tlnl loin
miinilj' ore of the lieii known .mil host loieil
niimlni-. Nillio M--011 IV ill w.is the i.nlv
ihushlir 01 (he IjIo Vnin'il ll.nk Si-son .mil
I-jln'l (iiii'ii si--. She W.1-, horn a, l.a Plume,
in till- lounlj, .M.iv 37, iDill. 1I1 r lailv oilue.i-tit-11
w.is nlitiiinoil ill llir public sihoul nou l.ei
home, .mil unions hir fli-l liMiher- w.is Mi. .Vi
dua' DiMti, wlin .11I1 111, ml liccimo hu- hinliiiil.
llir iilutntioii w.is ioiiiiliteil nt lieistmie . nl
unj, thin mi'li 1 tlio piincii'.ilslilp of Kei. 111.
luliu lloivjiil U.iiti-, luw picsiilont ol Iluel.'iell
uiiIki.-II.v. lino .il-o the icrmril li.llnini,' in
um-Ie, 101- whiili slio Im) .1 iiiltit.il nptiluilo .ind
tonilni's-, inln lik'il (mm hei fjihu.
In eni'lv life she uuiliil with Ihe lliptt-l ilmr'ii
.lL l'.utoijiillo, linilci' the nilnlstij ol I!ev. V. .1.
I'lirm.iii. At the lime ot her ili.illi nml loi mini
je.irs pinion- .she win ,1 number of tlio Ahlnijton
ll,ipll-t iluinli of W.neilj, whcio her ron-ieritul
llirii-liin lite ami dciolioii to oury brnnih of (ho
.Mislei's Miiko (Oiiini toil Willi the work of lir
(I11111I1 will loin.' lie it mcniliiiTtl.
On Miv 11, l-ij, j,he wii unitiil !n manlike
In Aillnii' II. Pe.111, of Si-i.iiiton. ami iinio.i'il
with him (n flitin IEIiIsi , where their lll-t I101 le
w.is is ilili-lit'il. Hue lupin tl.c lieiuliful linnic
lile uliltli to (lie ihy of lur ile.-ith rfiillnut'il to
he (lie ailimi.-itioii nt ,1 host of (ueuiN. Hen' (lie
(list o theif (hihliMi w,u lmiii, nml in thii home
1 .nni- t,e .nlllilinii .mil miiiiiiv tlnl v.ouhl line
i lii-lii t anil ilislio.ieil (he lioit-n of niiny J 11(0.
lull whiili In her 1 ,i-e only ,-irit'il to ijculnp I101
n.itui.illy i-lionu' Lliiistian 1h.11. liter .mil In Ins'
inln iiiuuiiuiiiie Ihe nulile 1 1 .1 11--. tint t'liili'.iri'il I cr
tn .ill wlin ciiiio in nml lit xiith hei' life.
In August, li"?.;, whin a lnnle nt hut j li"le
luoie t ti 111 llui'o lllnlilii-, she w.is stliiktll with
lor'-(-titlll nf the .-iliio .mil for .1 tinie w.ts ion
ihiul iiiliuly hilplis.. I ml. r the tie.iluiiut ot
111. lie in .nni nllief Sii.intou ph.isl1.111n, .md cl
Pi. .Mill-, 11 spirlili-t I10111 I'lill.ulelpliii, she H
Kiiliul Mil u-e nf lur lioiiv, anil lain w.is t.ikiu
In PliikiilolphU ami pin oil mulei- tlio (in- of I).'.
S, Weir Mln In II, (he le.iillnu expert In uon'mio
ili-e.t-i s. rmior hi. ,llllul lie.iinicnt lu'r Kein
mil li. .lit 1 1 w.is ii-.-loii'il, hut it neicr ni'iitilttc'il
lur In m ill; nnjin.
Of Ihe weeks .mil mniilhs in which it si.liltullv
1 tot .inn- kiiouu In uui II it ml Hut .ill the meiii-,
that Inie toiilil Missest anil Hie Ml of (he host
ihjfli kins I'M'iuliil weie to lie tin i.i I1iilt .'ml
(lull lliiniifnilh the cnllii.11.1 .icliillles 01 life
niio In ho ih niul In 1, im 1111.1 not wiitc Mint
ti.iu-plicil (Inn is I. nou 11 only In Moil nml her.
H'll, lint lioni tlul deiy lti.il tlu'ie- eiiiirucil ,1
life of i.nc Iii-juI). .1 t-iiliil In .no .111,1 lulpfiil.
Hut louhl In-11 not 011I1 its nun Intuitu-:, lull
fiirnl-li hlienlh ami u.n.foit in llui-e lux luir ,iuv
milou ; ,1 ileli'iniinilioii Hut ln- .illlietlmi f-lioill' I
not 1111111 rrasirily ilrnul tlio lues ol hei lili'iiil.s,
.nni that li'i-toui of being .1 biuilen In otlieis t-lio
would lie theli lulpir.
As the 11JH n--iil on .mil iiIiihi 1 .111.0 tt
bless lur home .1 ml uljililm In 1 lienil, (loin l.or
1 11.1 1 r -he ilni 1 (til the .iiliiilim of hor tannin-,
liiiiuihol'l, enlirlli,', .is only ,1 line mother 0411,
Inln he I lira ot lior iliiMuu, licr--ilf iupnili.iir
I hell' nlil.'.llloii .mil U'l lili'lllis Hiiic In lUti 11
In Ihi'Ii dial-, ami Iiy liei 111-e louiird ami in-t-pliiii-f
r.iinpli' 1111I.1 i-.islrr the u iy of ntlien.
.So niio ill mtriuw in tiouhle evi'i ijuie into ler
lire's mo or r-ou-'hl hei ,ili Inn (.11110 ,iu.i, nun.
fnrtiil ami iliciiKHuuul .uui ln.Uu' Im h.uln.s'
knn-iii Iici,
MI1II0 a i-tiiimh luittui in lite iIodnuo- of lur
nun 1 linn li, lur lllislull MIS l'i (1,0 kluti tint
mull not be lonliiiul iiy tiom iiiliijtlon it lino,-,
Iici lnoad iliarily '.new nu fri'ul. Ml l laiillaiis
were Iter blind-, nii'l rlio li mouuieil -illko by
all, she ui-, 1 nihil In her reujiil Momlav, .Nov,
;.', I'm), t-ho u ciitiiiul by tier liuiluinl .ni-l
li'io ihllilitii: Can ill SUsun, Itiisi-olt, Jjui-.1 lu.
lis, Mlii.im balid ami Sidle (.allicriue, the Utter
belli Nni. '.'.', WI, .nni hj lui inolln'i, Mli-. U
hei (incii Sia.nn, of I'ailoiiiill,', ami Iwn l.ioih
u., IUkmi' Allui slssoii, oi I'.iililla, Waihiuut-m,
ami (koiite SI-oii, of racloijiillc,
lint luneul n'riki's wue luM en M'i'iueiliy at
Im kite homo a ti' I were .iltuidcil by a knee iniui
Iici of friends. The teixlicn wne in cliaiso of
lln. M'. 1 I lark, lur iuloi, who was a.-UI
by Itev, M. S. (ioiMull, of Ilu- Mi'llK-dM iluinli.
M11.-I1 .ipptoiiriatc to (lie 01 1 a. Ion wa bi.uililullj'
iiiiilvicil hj' 11 dmli innislliu of lb. .aid Hit
IV. . Man hen 1, Jlbi Vllio Nmlliiip, Ml
Chii'lliie Mittlnuton ami I'wli'.s.oi' II. )'. riio.il'
ns, ot I'jiloijillle. 'Il.o pdl'l'tMii'is wiiei 1'. I'.
Pai i.l-on, 1 1 .suMiiUu; f. II. U ll-on. nl bin'
lijiitlou; W. I. Ualh, of I'iiiliililpiti-li I', t,
1 1 jni on ami A, II. I'oulf., if Wuiirl.i, and 1', II,
Wall.', of (ileiilniin. Ihu liiluiiint was nude at
llkkoiy (iiuiu (uni'lcij, MjiciIj.
Ladles' Rubb-sis
ut low p; Ices at Mahon'-J shoe stoic, T.'S
Luckawuuiiu avenue.
POSITION OF
THEJOMPANY
OUTLINED IN A STATEMENT
FROM MR. CLARK.
Speaking for Board of Directors He
Says the Policy Pursued Is the
One the Company Must Continue
to Pursue Two Mole ox-StrlkeiB
Arc to Go Out on the Cars Today.
Night Service on the Piovidence
Line Strikers Ate Undaunted by
the Desertions.
First Vice-President !:. V. Clark
Jr.. of the Seranton Hallway company,
who Is the acting head ot thai corpora
tion, came up from Philadelphia yes
terday and gave out the following
statement:
To Ihe l'ul Iii!
It M-cniH piopei al (his time Hut Ike seranton
Itnllivny loinpany houhl li-siie tn Hie proplo of
i-cT.inton a Dlitcinvnt of its policy in reR.trd to
Iho ultlku nml bnjeolt tn Its iidcni. 1 lie li'iir-i
wlilrli litoiiKlit iiiiout the ptestnl Iroiililc ifitin
niinietl .it the teiniiiiatloii ol (he clilkc last
.l.inu.-irj-, wlicti .1 -.miti.iet i.Ms fiibred into by
the loinp.lliv Willi (tie assnckidoii of ill elm
plojes, vuiciliirr noalf! of xvascs, honis and lo.idb
Huns of emnli'Mncnt.
It iin-i appirent In Hie ooinpttiv f.oon .ifln Hie
evolution of Hits am cement Hut It would bo im
possible for it lo oin.ralc Its MMli'iii ami at Hie
.line time enfotce lh iil-r Ipllnc ali-mlutely liens
nry lr in-lit n .1 piopir ntlitude nl lie iiniloxex
In the Ir.iU'lliiK pulilli. liisiiliorditullon, lau'lisi
ness and 11 want of piopei .iltcntloii In Iho .oun
loit nf paisin-ru.s inciuiseil tiolalili', and Hie
limitations ol iniiduc(oi nolo Ihe Killijee1 of
iri'qmnt cniiuneiit by pal loin of (he 1011I. In 11
iiunilirr of Insluue-i uliiti ilbilpllne w-ii infor'od
Hie issoiiatlou ilemandul the lcinslnlement of the
nflcmliTi, Hiiealcniii-r .1 sdlku unless Hits was
(lone. Jinny 1-sues not loicieil by the nBieeinciit
weie lonicded to the i-ii;.iul':alioit fiom time to
time in the inleiesla of li.iunom, until Osl. J,
whin a culmination x.Ms lonJied I'V Hie aitiou
of out men in Mrikln-.' 1101k, oil ucrount of lln
ill-th.irge of two nn.11 tor tau-es which xx'ere ilis
tinitly piovldeil foi in Hie rontiul
The public is inllrely tjinillir Willi the differ
ent pli.n-c-i of the stilko up (o Hie pi('cnl (Imo,
and the company liai ncxei du luted fiom Its
rolii.v iiiaiiKUialod at (lie couimriirimciit of tlio
Iroubli', (1) continue lo oprralo Jls road. At pn
ent lull seiilee Is being rIicii on eieiy lino 111
the city ami the company lias no (rouble in
ec'iuing capable men (o opciato 11" cats, and
now- lias In its employ 11 Inrse number nf (onipc
lent niotoiineu and lonilinlow. It will li-; 0111
policy b continue to employ pood men until oui
cuitit 1 is full, nml it is a matter ot lesret (11 tii"
iii.iinaonicnt of tin' -.omujny that .1 luge iiu-ii-lief
ot our old cinplojes, wlioin ve k'low lo be
honest and capable men, flioultl bo re-lialned fiom
101111111111!: (0 nuik by .1 couipaialivdj nuall nnm
Ikm of nun who eonliol their union.
'Die boirolt whiili lias been dcdtied aKUiiisl
the i-trn't railway toiiipiny U Ihe most heiiou"
phase nf Hie piesent situition, arid relleils to ,111
tun luge! extent on (he liusineB3 interc-,1, ol
tlio ii(y of Seranton than mi the crimp my. t lit-
liojiutt was inaiisuiatril m ouki to intone lue
Sfianlon Hallway company to employ (he mem
beis of Hie union of our old eiuploies, under
terms ami condition-; that are not acceded 10 Iiy
nil)" -licet lallwaj- company in the stale. The
experience! of lids lompan.v, nailer the rontl.tct
111 fone iluiin-r Hie first nine months of this jeir,
liaie been Midi tint v.c line ah-nlulely teitised
tn be a nt;.- (o another aKrccineiil, ami hhall in
Ihe fubiie le-me lo oinsclics (lie absolute rnrht
to ploj and to illsil,aii;e men foi iea-oii.s uhl li
semi nod ami iiiitlicient to the iianiftrmcnl. It
his beiti fussested Hut the lomp.inv .isi"e to
lake the men link in a bodi, nccre-itadng (lie
tlisdiainc of all (he men at jire-rnt in our 1111
plo.v. 'Jhis up liaie abo icfiu-ed to do ami nlnll
iiuiu (lioni in Hieii pie-nit iiosilloas as Ions; as
Ihoj' continue tr, -.me the imiipinv I illlifully
and rlesiie tn remain in its t-eniip. We aie u ill
ins ' 'ake back al mini- of our former rinploje-i
ns are suitable men ami foe xiliom ve li.i.'e
pku es.
'flie rumpiny is not pngaRed in a wjiluo upon
nijranized libor ami does not (Imv Hip liuht of
its emplojes lo bdotic to a labor niiranUation,
Tlie-e uiatlers hill' been Bhen most n'lioua
cuiisiili'iation liv the duectors of (ho (onipnii,
anil tliej- iiuaninioiisly .miee dial (heir diei-ijii
is Insi'il m bound bu-inc-.s pnniiplcs and tint it
is the null' position ih.il can be maintained h'
the complin In jit-tiie lo the public, il- iiiiit"ic..
and its -oi khoblers.
-uanton lliiluai (oiiipaui.
I'.y I.'. V. (Ink. .b.,
ViiC'I'iCsideiit.
Mr. Clink s-penl the afternoon and
eaily evening with General Manager
Silllman and Directots Timothy and
John llurke. He hud nothing to say for
publication further than what was con
tained in the company's statement.
At 0 o'clock hist night President P.
J. Shea and ISxeeutlve Board Member
Fred Surlne railed at the .Termyn and
sent their names to Mr. Silllninn's
room. Their cards were returned with
the statement that Mr. Sillimnn was
out. When seen later President Shea
declined to discuss the object of their
call.
Of tlio strikers who have applied for
reinstatement, t;lx more were yester
day given places by Superintendent
Patterson. Two of their number, A.
M. Phlnney and Kmll .Mason will start
to work today on the Green Itldge su
burban line. Others will be put lo
wink tomonow and -still others on
Monday. Charles Keller, a member of
the union, who It will be remembered,
refused to Join In the former strike,
resigned at yesterday's meeting and
applied to the company for reinstate
ment. Providence cais aie now being run
until 10 o'clock p. in., the last ear leav
ing the central city at fl o'clock. Su
perintendent Patterson says the ser
vice will thus he gradually extended
until the ears on all the lines are run
ning ns of old,
The executive board of Iho strikers
gave out 11 statement last night reiter
ating the .statement of the previous
night that the light would bo carried
on to a finish, and that the deserters
limn the strikers' ranks only tended to
strnuKtheu their cause, as It weeds out
men who weie u detriment to the
union, and who will do the strikers'
cause less harm by being on the cms
than lu the ranks of the union.
Messrs. Mcaiitr.igh, Collins, War
man and Campbell, of the siib-eonunlt-tcc,
engaged 111 elideavoilng to effect
a settlement ot the strike had another i
session ycbterdny, It Is understood
they are trying to nrrango n comer
elico between Vlee-PrortldmU Cl.ivk of
the trolley company and National
President Mahon. of the street railway
men's union, who will bo hero next
week to attend the Aineilcau Federa
tion of Labor convention,
FUNERAL OF MRS. HANAWAY,
Solemn High Mass of Requiem in
St. Peter's Cathedml.
The fuuerul of Mrs, 11, A. Hunuwiiy
took plneo yesterday morning tiain her
Into residence, on Vino street, and was
attended by hundreds of friends of the
deceased, who were present to pay their
last tribute of icsnett lo one whom In
life they hud known .nd respected. Tlio
renialns restol In n beautltul casket,
surroundel by -i nut profusion of
beautiful Moral olYoriDEs-.
After .ho rflliilions and ti lends had
viewed tin. cmi'i,,is they were taken to
St. Peter's cathedral, where a boleinn
high muss of requiem was celebrated
by Hew J. J. Grimn. Itev. J. A.
O'Reilly was deacon, and llev, li, K,
MHmmmmfflwimmwtti
CUT GLASS
liach year Cut Glass Is coming moie and more Into
favor mid general use. Last year we had a splendid Cut
Glass trade. The connoisseur will find a line that is sur
passed nowhere and there Is not another house in the country
that can sell similar goods for less money.
iS-inch Dishes, each $,1.50
Tumblers, per dozen 2.50
Deep Horry Bowls, each
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USEFUL AND
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prettily lined and and covered, and an ornament to any room. We
invite you to come and inspect one of 'them. Prices from $7.oo up.
SCRflNTON BEDDING CO., F. fl. Kaiser, Mgr
Lackawanna and Adams Aves. Both 'Phones.
F.LCRANE
Established 1866.
Seal Skin Coals
$150, $17
$200, $2'5,
S250.
Persian Lamb Coals
$70, $100.
$125, $150.
Furs of
All Kinds
Furs repaired.
Raw furs bought
New Building;, 324
Established 1866.
AUCTIONS SALE
JAPANESE
We have moved our magnificent stock Japanese Art GooilS from
Atlantic City as the building formeily occupied by us is being torn
down to make 100m for a handsome new stiucttire.
Beginning Monday morning we will auction off our
entire stock to the lowest bidder.
Sales will begin at 10:30 a. m., 3:30 p. ni. andS p. m.
Vou are always welcome to examine our stock.
Shimamura & Co
201 Washington Avenue.
Santa
Store
As usual, Sunta Glaus has made this store the
store-house for his Holiday Stock. We have
gathered together for him the greatest and most
varied stock of TOYS ever seen here.
Big Toys, Little Toys
Toys of Every Description
Are now on exhibition here, and all are invited
to come and enjoy the show.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
Si SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER
Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD.
every
NO. 23 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Scj'ttutou Branch OBlce, Nos. I and 3, Arcade Buildiug.
O'llyrne, sub-deacon Interment was
made In the Cathedral cemetery.
The pall-beareib weie ,, J, Cn-ey, ,
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& Co. wjomm atmm
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ORNAMENTAL.
Why lung
-our fine sum
mer hats and
gowns in a place
where the moths
rnayget at them?
Let us malce you
a "Box Couch"
with separate
compartments
for hats, waists
and shirts. It is
very beautilul.
H. D. CRANE
After the mostsucccessful season
on suits that we have ever had, we
now offer on all our $10.00 1(1
$18-00 Suits a reduction 10 per
CCUt. This means that vou cat
buy a good suit made as perfect a'
is possible for very little money.
We have all sizes and colors,
some at $14.00 all silk lined. Thif
is a very good opportunity.
Take Elevator.
New Building.
324 Lackawanna Avenue
Lackawanna Ave
Take Elevator.
OF
GOODS
ART
Cla
House
Unquestionable Superior Merit
Annually adds thousands of names to
the loiif list of Smith Premier users,
representing every line of trade and
profession. ,,
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The Smith Premier Typewriter Co.,
J, t'nsey, D. J. Campbell, 1'. J, HoiuiJ
Henry Collins. James I'lemmlng, JJ1I
lam Kelly and J, H tiiillnglnr,
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