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THE SCR ANTON TlUBUNE-WtiDXI&SIMY, DICC'KMISKIt 18, 1.1)01'.
SEMI-ANNUAL
B.Y.P.U. RALLY
HELD YESTERDAY IN FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Delegates Were in. Attendance from
the Various Churches In the Ab
ington Association Addresses by
Rev. S. E. Mathews, J. Watson
Browning, Rev. D. E. Lewis and
Rev. Albert Hatcher Smith The
Latter Spoke on "The Paramount
Issue in Religion."
The Hcml-atinunl tally if tin- Hnp
'Ist Young Tcoiilo'a union nf tlir
VhiiiRlon linptiHt iiKsoclntloli was held
n the now Flrat DaiitlHt rliurrh. South
Mn In nvenue, yrstciilny nfln-nnon and
vcniiiff. A majority of tin i-hun lies
In the assoclittlon wi-n icprcucnled iy
ilplORtttes and pnsloiH. The itililri'XM of
wi'leoinc wiih niuili by ltuv. H. V,
Mathews, iiaHtur of the church, tmd
the uftoritoon Hieukern wimp J. "WiiIhoii
DrownlitK. of SVriutton. mid Mow P. 1-3.
T.ewls, of Pittston. , The PVuuillK ad
dress was made 1jj!!pv. Albert llnt
clicr Smith, of North Scrnnton.
Tim afternoon pphmIoii opened latc.ow
lnr to the tardiness of the delegates
In anivlnsv. The session was opened by
ii priiypf and praise service, led by the
Pi'e'ildent, Dr. P. Ci, Heddoe. This was
followed by th" lvutlinpr of the Scrip
ture lesson mid prayer by Hew CI. 11.
'ole, of Klmhurst.
TIip address of welcome was rIvpii Iiy
the pastor of tho church, llov. S. F.
Mathews, who. In the wnrmest possible
terms, on behalf of his society, wel
comed the delegates to the spiritual
feast and physical comforts afforded by
the nrrntiKcment committee.
Mil. BROWNING'S TALK.
,T Watson Browning, of the Ppiiii ave
nue church, then delivered a most in
terestliiR address on "Klements of Suc
cess In Young 1'eople's Work." Mr.
Browning was followed by Rev. D. 15.
Lewis, of Pittston. the district secre
tary of tho Baptist Young People's
pinion. Itev. Lewis Is n fluent and pIo
iiupiit speaker and delighted his audi
ence with an address on "Three Words
Concerning Bible Study."
At the close of his address the collec
tion was taken uu, after which some
business matters of minor importance
wore discussed and transacted, llev.
D. K. Lewis pronounced the benedic
tion, after which the audience ad
. journcd to the dining room below,
where :i delicious repast was served by
the young ladies of the society.
The church v,as (Hied with people
when the evening session opened, and
much interest was manifested In the
proceedings. Tho prayer and praise
seVvice was led by Itev. W. F. Clark,
of AVaverly. At roll call the following
delegates responded:
THK DKLKGATI-3S.
Scranton Penn Avenue, .1. W.
Browning. Bev. Robert F. Y. Pier.-e.
Green Ridge, Rev. AV. J. Ford, Muriel
Grenncll, Kdith Davis, Grace K. Niece,
Ciwcn Griffiths. Estelle Barber. JneU
on Street Ida Lewis, Jemima Roder
ick. Forest City Mrs. Belle Ordnung,
Miss Blanche narrow.
Carbondale Mrs. II. .1. Whnleu, Mis.
George W. Williams.
Clark's Green 11. Parlett Kast, Dora
Robinson, Jessie Robinson.
Peckville Jennie Williams, Mrs. II.
Hoberts, Bessie Purday, Nettle Fi'lt"r,
XSelli Vandervorl.
l'3hnhurst Mrs. B. Buckinghuin,
Itev. G. II. Cole.
Pittston Rev. D. K. Lewis.
Rlakely Rev. David Spencer.
.Terniyn Maynard It. Thompson.
After nn autheiu by the lunch
choir, the assemblage was addressed
by Rev. Albert Hatcher Smith, of
North Scranton, on "The Paramount
Issue in Religion." His talk was for
the upbuilding of Christian character
among church workers. and the
speaker cleverly interspersed it with
many anecdotes and humoious stories.
The service was closed with benedic
tion by Rev. Thomas de Gruchy, D.
I)., of the Jackson Street Baptist
church.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS.
LUt of IctfPM Tctnaiiiiiig umalUcl for :it ll.c
Kounlun pnsloAk'C, Lackawanna county, I'.i., Per.
18, J'JOt. Person-! c.dlius for llu-! li'tltm will
1lmsi' say advert iwl and she ilale ot ll-i, Jl'.n
II. Ulppii', iioiinaiur.
Adams, Mh, S,
Ab, h. A.
AlciaiicliT, (.'. If.
Hush, Cliarli'H
tlicl'vcll, I'luirr
IljIUrJ, W, A. (2)
llurl.e, Mik. I!.
Cool;. William
duney. W. P.
Carpenter, Waller
Cohen, Motc
Casey, Daniel
ClitTurd, Paul
l.'onne , T. s.
I.i'ui-, liuiu
l,.lllV, lli-i II.
MUlJlainl. .Ml--. XI. T..
MUiniii'. J. .1.
Mural), .Mi-. Doia
I'owell, 1,1' .vis
IV-t, .MK- Jane Ain.ia.ll
lVnl MU Maiy
Pour, Mi-.
iii .ion. r.va
Beep, Ml-s Kltle
Hoy, r. v.
lliimy, .lo'iii
iiein-,
Doimhcrty, Miss Lizzie liml, Sclmlc r
Daiido, O. K. flnelti'.iimld-i. li. Auliir
lloulierly. JIM Catli u-ltluK. -Mi.-, lln I..
KdwanK . W,
1'cltstcln. Allle
J'lselcr. Jlrn. I.. P.
IMcly, Mia. Oeorgic U.
IMnarck. (J. V.
Foster, 0. II.
Oilh.jp, MIm llelia
fid lion, Mr, s', C.
flilihon, Jllm I;, II.
!ugor.v, lleitliu
fllcen, I'.ll.i
flriiihaimi, M.
He,M, (ifore
Hilgliej, David
Westcott. Jrr. .Miilani
lliibler, M. D .
1 lornbaKer.
llalloway, Willi.
Hope, W. II,
ItacLclt, dailies
Hoffman, Misi Ah in
Ilea, SIk. A. i:. (.;)
lllemer. Mr.
Hull, William 0.
Horn, Helen
Kline, A. It.
I.yddon, Clinton II,
I.aderer, J, 5f.
; i 'o.
lb nulir. illiKandir
llotli, .1. r Pic Kin
Stein, 'l.i itl
Sclmillt, Mi vi Slelll
Slicrin.ui. I,, .lolm
Not I, Cliailey
Nuniiiiei-on, lt,ilieit
Milv-ler, William
Sweeney. Mi .lolm
-cm 1. 1, Mi, I II,
Sinitli, l'i nil
M.IIIIOII, I", II.
MM'U', din'
i-ifX, Willi nil .1
'IVrlKK1, bottle
liiiiou Supply .V l'u'i.
Ilmhe.
P. S, Mineral Wool To,
VllUelS, Ml . dOM'pIl
VilMlon. U, II,
WjMi, Mm, Mairuiu
Weed, Mr.J. I'red
WIIU.IIUS . It.
WllllaiiH, Pi.i .T.
Walimilalit. I'lillifi ".
WIUoll, N A.
Wood, MK, II peth
West Scranton Station.
Bowem, Sir. W, I,
Joliiison, Newton
MI11.I. .l.iln,
S'tmaiiiikl, en.'ijii
Ohvlstmas Plum Pudding,
Place your older early wilh Ifanley,
420 Spruce utreet, where there Is a
burety of purity,
OIMMHI .2.0
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DR. BARRETT, Dentist,
i2S WyonilDZ Aicnuc, Over Globe Wauliouie.
TEETH
i:luctfd
Cleaned
ticaled . .
l.Tottiied, gold $,,
Crowned, poiielaln $, iip
l.,lt.0 ,,W,M ,,,, ,,,. lit.
Filled Wlli ROM 7iv i, ,
Killed Willi slber ..Cob
Pilled with uold Alloy .. 750
Kull Set of Teetl 5 im
Ksaiulnalioii iimi eUlmates
(ice. II sour teelli uip c!rcn.
It, II you need in artificial set, ,1 j on win
ont teetli replaced without a plate, if ou wluli
jour woik done palnlet.ly and well by tellable
(uduatri ol long cxpeilenee at the eiy leatt
co.t cousUtcut with sood, uljtjnlial Dentil
Work, call oo me.
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A EUCHRE PARTY.
Successful Affair Given by Catho
lic Historical Society.
Over MO persons sat down lo plav
proijrcsslve puchre hist night In Ihe
K'nlMlils of Columbus club house, un
der the auspices of the t'alholle llli
lorlcal society, Play was continued
until neuily II o'clock, when the fol
lowing prbe winners weto announced
by Vice President T. P. lloban.
l-'lrst pilKe. 11. P. Mellelt: second
prlxu, .Miss .losle .Million; third prh.p,
Miss Mllxiilielh .McLean: fourth prlyc,
Miss Katie Roche: tilth prize, .li.lin ,1.
.Murphy; sl.th prlxe, Miss Atumle
lleamlsh: seventh prt.e, M.rs. M, !'.
Sanilo; eighth pil::e. Allss Klb.ab"th
(Jiiughnu; nlnlii iirlxe, John llurlcv;
tenth, prize, Allss Mary Cuiuiulugs,
The prb.es uere all pieces of cut
hlass and the winners hud their choice.
The tlshcis were M. 1 V.o.llkowskl, T.
Klnnerly and .lolm I'onre.v. while the
ticket punchers were as follows: Airs.
Robert Wills, Allss Viva Ulrs, Alls
Lucy Carroll, Miss K. HnriPlt, Allss
I)olne and John Urowu.
A meeting of the otlkers and gov
ernors of the society will be I1M1I
on Friday night nt S.K. o'clock, to
iniike uirnngeinelUs for the aniiual
dance, which Is lo be given nn ihe
night of .Monday, December 110.
ARGUMENT COURT.
Large Number of Cases Wete Heard
Yesterday by the Judges Mar
riage Licenses and Notes.
Alnny interesting ami linpoi lant
cases were considered in argument
court yesterday. They were us follows:
AiSiieil f'ily of Si union ngilmt Mm. .1. 1!.
Hj.ins iule lo op mi jinleiiiiiit. (iiy of A un
ion nixilnvt Mm. .1. II. Ili.in; nilii to open
imlximut, 1'. C. Pilfer iim.iln-l lloinucli of
'ilnoop: rule for ne"' II ill. I.nther KcllDr
.ik'.iiuM (,. I). I'.iluiilld: nile Im new- ttlil.
Ilililgei l.i el. ii iigilu'l l.ii l.aw.inii.i lonn-iiip;
iipHiMliou. ('. II. Wound as.iln-l 'I'lionn-. ('.
Ililfllu: lule fur lew lti.il. r.iniili. Call ijiher
and olheM agiiu-l Poiouch of Jeinini; lule for
line trial P. I. ( nni, aalnt .lolm Hoyi..:
lule for new Mill. Idle Williams in.'ilii-t t'itv of
.Traiilon: turpi Ioih to it port of lefim.p.
TiadeM' National Iniik osr.iin.-t .1 Hue .1. X'ill:
mle for judgment for wr.nt of .uflitieur ,iffidilr
of dcleii-e. Alfied Pike :ii;.iiii-l Sifely lne-i-meiil
and l.oin ioiu).iii : lule for iiiiluiiien'.
".iibiiilllrd 1'rim.U II. Di.i .ik-iIiiiI Annie my;
nile for derico In cliiorce. I.ilibie Jl. Palmu
ojraiii-l Delmer II. I'.illnn ; nile I'ul deciee in
iliioue. l!o-e Widu.r aitain-1 Allied Wnlner;
lule for ik'cire in diioite. X. .lo-elle Koheil-oli
nir.i ili-L . C. UolieilMiu; nile feu deciee in
illioiti'. Uiiinn Van ("imp uvniii-t lloadle.i Van
Camp: lule foi ilenee in cliioice. f.l'le
Kleplor 'iirain-t .lolm I'. Kleilcr; nile fur de
uce in diioite. In le. .ulonliou of Herjl K.
Sin.illiiilr.
Itulei Ali-oliifi-C II. W.-lcoil awain-1 T. I.
Ciil'fin: mle for M'liuilj tor cm-, ciiiiir.i !
iiiiied in the .sum of 1(H. I'euu-j b.iuii (pie
lull Itieiviu company auaint l.mui Homo; ml
for judmiii nl. Penn-ihani t SuiiicM 1'iunl Hid
l.oin a..-rii iilion apaint .lolm (. Poi.ii; lule lo
open iuclmei t. .lo-eph c hw.nl :ii;iin-t MiLo
Cupiich: lule fn open iuilciiiiint. C. lC.iruo.h
and wife a;;.tiu-t William V, 'Kiuspi; rule to
lile appeal.
Nun piu-,- A, II. Cniild A Hun .iK.iin-t Ceoine
1'. Ciamti ; ceilioi ui.
The case of the Pennsylvania Central
Rrewing company against Alary Fallon,
rule to open judgment was continued
for settlement and the rule for judg
ment was discharged in the case of
Scott brothers against Kmplre 13iy
floods company.
Tax Collectors' Bonds.
The bonds of tho following slate mil
county tax collectors were yesterday
llled willt Prothonotary I'npelnnd:
John McDonnell, First ward, Scran
ton, SJO.OOO; sureties, K. K. C'rellin, v.
a comm TitouiUii:.
Thousands Suffer from It Without
Knowing Its Reel Character.
No (rouble Is more common or nunc
misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia.
People having It think tlmt their
nerves are to blame, me sururlseil Hint
they are llol cured by nerve lucdlcllles
and spring remedies: the real scat or
Ihe mischief Is lost sight or: ihe sloui
ttch Is the tngan to be looked nrter,
Nervous tlyspeptlcs often do not have
any pain whatever In the stomach, nor
perhaps any of the usual symptoms of
stomach weakness. Nervous dyspep
sia shows llsell not lu tho soimich i-o
much aw lu nearly every other organ:
In some cases tho heart palpllules and
Is Irregular: lu others, tin kidneys hip
nlTecletl: In others, this bowels are
tumbled, with loss of Hsh and appetite,
with the accumulation of gns. sour ris
ings unit heartburn.
Air. j, W. Sharper, of No, 01 Pros
pect St., Indianapolis, Intl., writes as
follows: "A motive of puie gratitude
prompts me to write these few lines
legardlng the new and valuable medi
cine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 1
have been a sufferer from in rvous dys
pepsia for the lust four years: huVe
used various patent luedlclnu-i and oth
er remedies without any favorable re
sult. They sometimes give temporary
relief until the crfects of the medicine
wore off. T attributed this to my se
dentary habits, being n bookkeeper
with little physical exercises, but 1 am
glad to state that the tabL'ts have
overcome alt these obstacles, for I have
gained lu Mesh, sIpcp better and am
better In every way. Tic above Is
written not for notoriety, but Is based
on octuul facts."
Respectfully yours,
A. W. Sharper,
01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, lud.
It Is safe lo say that Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets will cure any stomach
weakness or disease except cancer of
Ihe stomach. They cure sour stomach,
gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleep
lessness, palpitation, heartburn, con
stipation and henduches.
Send for vuluable little book on
stomach diseases by addressing Stu
art Co., aiursliull, Mich.
All druggists sell full sl.ed pack
ages at 50 cents.
('. AIoDonnell, Alex. Simpson, K. AV.
Scharur.
Thomas F. Saltry, Third ward,
Scranton, .",t51S.SS; sureties, Dr. J. F.
Sultry, John F. Saltry, James II.
llellly.
Theodore Tlesj-inser, Eleventh ward,
Scranton, $10,600; sureties, H. J. Zelg
ler and John Fi uechtcl.
Louis Schwass, Twelfth and Nine
teenth wards, Scranton, $ll,T07.0S;
sureties, Kdwln Frable and Henry J.
Spruks.
Thomus Cossrove, Fourteenth ward,
Scranton, $ll,0ini; sureties, Eugene
Cosgrove and Stephen Dyer.
John F. Gibbons, Fourteenth ward,
Scranton, $17,000: sureties, John Gib
bous, Dr. J. A. Alanley.
John AI. Denuinont, Eighteenth
ward, Scranton, Sl.SKO.dti; sureties,
liertlm E. P.euamont, John Ilenore.
William J. Alale, Second ward, Cur
bondnle, .,'.S7.10; sureties, William D.
Jones, Nelson (.'. Alvord.
William Pasnioie, Third, Fourth,
Filth and Sixth wards, L'.nbondale,
.Tl.'.OOO: sureties, W. It. Atoon, A. T.
Coogan and Elmer U. Avery.
limine M.iilln ...... ii,.,,,
I.ucy llrown ,,,.,. .,
tlolirit II. ThotiiH
I .Vftip I'.iwell
c .Aiocl
. Old Peine
hi Sr.mlmi
VI llllOII
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
af,i;liiai Alulio, loicliinl of ,iuill nml l.,ii.
Iciv, w.i ,cliiiliy .. l.i ( in i if I iy ,ii,ue II. ,
I'clw mle In pn i llii" ol ":, Mid uM In Hie
tine of I'link II.iiiiio'jIi.iii Miilfiii'i Wa Mi.prli led
ti) .litilgi1 I'liipenler.
Allorue.t lieciiae , limn JmIioIij Hied a ppii.
Hon fi.r l.i .it 1 1 ti i llldiiiliiinlii, nl.'iiij ii,. i.eiit
l.i appollii a iiundijii foi lil- inolliei Mm. V ii in
VihcM. who 1 Si ji'JK nf urn' mid Idlnil, mil
I- ni.ilile In I'nil, nfitr lici n il.ili .
'I lie will uf ffoniey I'lcd It, M.nl. j jv.
trrdiy ailmllled to piohilo mid lelliM 1itl
luPiitary uiiinleil to lii widow, .Ic-lc sulliv
ttalk, who l till all of lil piopcil.v. 'Ihe will
of IMn.uil liolitcr w,i alo .iiliiiiiinl Id pin
lull' ami li'tlei.i teifiilliilililij kimi.I.iI to lion
Kdiler.
u iipplliallili 'u in iclc In Ihe .mill ,e.
leid.iv hy Mtnrin-.v I'. V. Mokei fin u chailer
for the Tinehtri' Miituil Ri im lit .iihtir,n nt
Sr.mti'11, The uinc.ulirM me. 1'iof. .1, II.
II inker. Pi of. M. .1. Ucltlitt, 1'iuf. ll.iMd Dunn,
1'iof. .luhn M. Ileaiuiioiil. I'h.f. II. I,. Ilmillik,
Prof. .1. I'.. tVMalley, I'lof. ,lohn .1. Cvteilo,
I'n.f. II. . Sum", Miv b, Ik Mitkej, MI-h
Amu ('. Malki.
DESERVED RECOGNITION.
Rapid Advancement of a Scranton
Boy in the Metropolis.
Emerson D. Uuen. a former member
of The Tribune stall", has been placed
hi charge of the llluslrated and maga
zine supplements of the New Voik
Sunday morning Telegraph, which
gives him general supervision over six
teen pages nt" special matter.
For a long time Air. Owen has be-on
lu charge of the art department of
The Standard, an Illustrated publica
tion Issued by the same firm that
publishes tlie Telegraph. Ills enter
prise and original Ideas while In
charge of the Standard earned for him
his promotion to an editorship on the
Telegraph.
CONSUMERS ICE COMPANY.
The Annual Meeting Was Held
Yesterday.
At the annual meeting of the Con
sumers' Ice company, held yesterday
at the offices of the company, the fol
lowing directors were elected: Hon.
AVillliim Council, I. F. Alegurgel, C. D.
.Jones, 11. (1, llrooks, llobeit Ueeves, V.
J. Huron, A. b, lllackliiton, F. K,
Swurls and l.otlls Kngle.
The dlreelois chine the following olll
ceis! Presldeul, I. F. Alegurgel: Vice
piesldent, lion. William fonuell; treas
urer, A, D. Illackluton: recietary.
John A. Scliuilt and tletieral umnnRur,
liutiii'M II. Schmll.
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BANKING.
itni'iiiir nr im; ciiMiniiis or nn:
THIRD iTIOAAL BANK
nt Pciiiiitnu. lu 'he Male ol IViii'.-ilianl i, al ih"
clo-e of hu-llii-., line mbi r h, ImHi
III.MIt ll(i'
I.o.iih nii.t- III-ioiiiiU 'l llv'li M
(lu'lill.illr. -rimed ami llii-cc nidi , l,l!'"i Ml
I , S, II lnl- lo M'Ulii' cliiiihilluil . "ii.liiil 10
P. S. HoiiiU to H'citi" I . . chpmlu n I. oio no
PirmliuiH on I . s. Ih nit None.
Moiki-. M'ciullie.. rli fill.TiH nl
llinkiiii; ln.iiM'. fuii'ttiiif and iKliuei ,;i.o-vt iM
Due tiom National hanks (not iMi'iie
nmiiM) to.h'iiliil
Due liom j-t it i 'laiilti iiml bankei" Till II
Due limn appiowil ie-eiie niiiiit-. . M.l.nl'J 111
IiiIiiiiiI leiciin.' i.iuin 'MID
rhtiki mid o'.liii m1i Iiiiih T.iii" ru
Kc hiimc-i for ile.iilinr hou- H.iVMT
Note nf nihil' ii.itl.in.il h.inki l,Mi K)
riicllonil paprr ruircntj. nlckeli
Hid cent l.i.JJ TI
I.iwlul luone.i it.mtm' In bulk, il"
-i.et If 11 1, "iil ::'i
lairil lemhr nolet .... (il,IKl ml
ltc.1i million fund Willi I". S TieM
uier ("i per leul. ol c lieulitioiil..
Due Hem I". . 'lua-niei, olhrr than
.1 pei cent, uili mpll'iii fund
juViii :ai
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-iupiiH tiini
I niliilileil inolil-, 1.' i Npni-c-i and
lnre I'li'l
Nitiou.il hint, uol iiMt.iuilliu ..
Due lo olliei N.ilioii.il bin!
Due to stale ImiUi uiul linikeM....
Due lo liil-t lompinles and siliu
ti itiU-t
Due lo appiocd u-ene nxiuM , ..
Dlxiileud tmii.ii'l
liiOMiluil ilepo-il riilijul to cheik. I.Wl.lfl'i 7rt
Hi in mil ccllilii.iUM c I depn-lt '-.11.1 l."i
C.TIilliil check--! I.'ll-S2
( a-hlei'-i c lice ki ouMl.uiilimr I'!s (5
I'llllid Mules ilepo-lls Itfl.'ip.l !M
Depclls of 1'. S. ilMuiielnc; uIHpcm. 1'W HI
T..1.1I si.i)i;,(m7 ::
Mate of I'eiiu-ib.iuia, f ounli' of l.:u k.iwanui. :
I, WM. II. Pi't'lt. ti-hicr of Hip nhove.iiuii'il
bank, do sohnmlr 'weir Hal the abme t (nl ---iiienl
Is fine lo II, p hr-r of mv knowledue in.l
belief. WM, It. PCf'K, (a-lue.-
Mih-fiihetl and -.vom lo befoip me .his 17ih
cl.iv of Deeenihei, 1'iell.
sMli'.li . i:il(!.l:, Nolan- Public-.
Coiietl-Atle-t:
lli;il lU'.MV. .lit.,
I.fllll'.lt KI'.M.KIt.
.l.Mi:S Alii UllAl.l), DirtcloM.
Yesterday's Marriage Licenses.
Rough
Diamonds
Continue to advance in price.
lint, fortunately, wo had puiehnsed all our Diamonds before the
aiKance came, and as our UileM Importation of Diamonds direct
from Amsterdam was much the Iaigest ever imported to Scrim
ion our customers will not to pay these advanced prices until our
pros-out stock Is sold. Our stock is quite large and well assorted
in sizes and finalities, from the medium-priced Diamonds to the
1 tin est 131ue Clems. You can select your Diamonds loose and
have them mounted to your older.
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317 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton.
Open Evenings.
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That gladden the heart most are those that prove helpful through the whole year. The cost of an article does not
always determine the pleasuse it gives the recipient. If your Christmas fund is not large you will find gifts here 2
that will insure a pleasant remembrance-it you have a generous amount to spend, still you can stay will 5s 5
Rest assured of this, nowhere in Scranton can your money be spent to better advantage. Every arrangement his 2
been made to make your shopping easy and pleasant. The store is at its best now. Come early and choosing 2
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In Our Cutlery
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You will find Manicure Sets containing from to 12
pieces, put up in handsome leather cases, each article
warranted a gift for lady or gentlemen ; prices right
at $4,25 to $25.00.
In addition to this we've scissors in many styles
with bent, straight, sharp and blunt points all war
ranted : prices 25c to $2.75.
Scissors in sets in cases, $1.50 to $8.00.
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If it's a gift for a gentleman friend we are quite
sure a Gem Salety Razor would be a suitable selec
tion. Razors alone in enameled box, $1,50.
Then we've Shaving Sets that sell for from
$3,50 to $10.00.
Those "Pullman" Razor Strops have proved very
popular. Fancy aluminum case $1.00 and $1.50.
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Those you will find here would be an ornament
to any room. Several dozen styles from which to
select. Some have plain shades others are hand
somely deorated. Stands of iron, brass, bronze and
antique copper. You are quite sure to find some
thing that you like. Prices range from $2.75 to
$16.50.
Goods purchased now will be delivered when requested.
Nickel-Plated Wares.
Customers often
remark about the
splendid line of
nickel-plated
ware found here
but its beauty
is not its strongest
point. All are
nickeled over
heavy' copper
plate the finer goods silvered inside.
You will find some fancy Tea Sets at $6.75.
Coffee Pots 60c to $4.50.
Tea Pots 60c to $4.00.
Bread and Celery Boats at $1.90.
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Fancy Goods in Leather Cases
Just a word about these. We sought out a first class
manufacturer and placed our order with him cost a little
more 'tis true, but you've the satisfaction of isnowina iwn.
article is as represented.
Dressing Cases $1.50 to $14.00.
Military Hair Brushes $2.25 to $14.00. v
Liquor Flasks $1.85 to $4.50.
Drinking Cups $1.50 to $2.00,
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Cushions by far the most comfortable
of all the moderate priced chairs.
A Fine Xmas Gift.
Scranton Carpet & Furniture Co,
Reglshrad
40S LACKAWANNA AVcNUE
PROPER PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS.
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Occupies an Imperishable Position in the BUSINESS WORLD,
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NO. 23 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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