The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 17, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SORANTON TllIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1902.
WEST
Christmas Sales and
mouth and St.
Notes and
The Sunday school elusKes oC the I'ly
mouth Congregational church, (nught
by Mr. antl Mrs. A. 11. Jiynou, held a
fiiIo of needlework in the lecture room
oC the church hint evening, nftcr which
un Ice cream pocliil was enjoyed. The
articles offered for Pitlc Included many
ilnlnty ClirlHttnuH Klttn. Tltero wus n
law attendance and much enjoyment
resulted. The young ladles of the two
classes are nw follows:
Misses Carrie Harwln. Hutli Davis,
.Tesslo IjGwIs, Mary Owens, .lennlo
Price, Bertha. Owens. Marian Kvans,
' Ocrlruito Hughes, Ulllan James, Mur
wnrct ISvnns, Laura Hughes, Hannah
Kvnns, Mnry Price, May Joseph, Huth
Lewis, Bertha Davis, Huttlu Davis,
Maybollo Parsons, May Jones, Lizzie
Uoberts, Elizabeth Lee, Jennie Lewis,
Ousslc Phillips, Kate arlfllths, Mnrtha
Jones, ISdltli lleeso, Mary Watklns,
Annlo Davis. Mrs. W. II. Fuller, Mrs.
L. A. Howell and Mrs. Kthel Saunders.
Sale and Entertainment.
St. Akiios chapter of St. David's
Episcopal church, un organization ot
young girls, conducted a sale and en
tertainment in the basement of the
I'hurch last evening, which was woll
patronlzcd and enjoyed. The articles
disposed ot represented the handiwork
of the young Indies, among which were
ninny useful and ornamental things.
The ladles In charge of the booth
were Sirs. Hill, Mrs. McIIcnry and
Misses Freeman and Kingdom A musl
rnl and literary programme was ren-
clered, which included the following
numbers: f
Piano solo, Sarah "Williams: vocal
solo, Hva Kittle; recitation, Hlodwen
Jenkins: vocal solo. Lillian Osborn;
piano solo, Molllo Fltzslmmons; reci
tation, Mary Dorsey; vocal duet, Laura
Thomas and Helen Markwick; piano
duet, lid tie Parry and Norma Jones:
recitation, Alma Oeeley. Refreshments
worn served after the entertainment.
Recent Accidents.
Sirs. John Tooling, of Arohbald, who
was (ittondlng a meeting at Holy Cross
church recently, slipped and fell on the
sidewalk after leaving the church and
sustained Injuries which rendered Iter
unconscious for a time. Later she was
taken borne and is now recovering.
George Selss. organist of St. John's
German Catholic church, had the top of
his linger cut off on Monday by ma
chinery, while at work In John Renoro
& .Sons' planing mill. His Injury was
dressed at the "West Side hospital.
Threatened to Shoot.
Lawrence Hasci, a bartender In a. sa-
Five stamps given away with,
each bottle of Dufour's French Tar
G. W. JENKINS.
vl V Vl il lfcl Vd i ii l A
I Through a Foot of Snow
1 They Came to See the Show
Is
ijg Of holiday specialties and novelties on Satur- !
j$ day. Everybody pronounced it "Great" and gj
f buying was so generous that wa knew we had si
:t made no mistake. st
Among the
Umbrellas
there were pickers and choos
ers all day long among; the
good sorts with tho two
years' guarantee for service.
They're just ns pretty as they
are good. "Umbrella Prices,
$1.00 to $10.00.
The Novelty
and
Fancy Goods
stocks held visitors long.
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g There Is so much to see and
g so little time to take it all in.
No use to try and tell about
f5 it. Come nnd see for your-
uS self.
Art Needlework
a and Leather
goods are shown in endless
variety. Tho burnt leathers
are popular with faddists,
nnd so are the many burnt
wood productions which show
the deftness with which art
may guide a practiced hand
in the use of n hot poker,
Pillow Shams, Cushions, Lace
Covers for stands, tables, bu
reaus, etc., Pocketbooks,Htuul
Sags, Toilet Requisites, Per
fumery and a thousand and
one other things suitable
for Christmas remembrances
cluster around these depart
ments. a
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Gloves, Furs
and Waists
nre much in demand among
Christmas Bhoppers. No need
to tell you that the largest
stocks, the best selections,
the leading fashions and the
lowest prices blond such hap
py harmony here as to make
buying a pleasure.
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SCRANTON
Entertainment in Ply-
David's Churches.
Personals.
loon on Lackawanna avenue, -wan ar
rested yesterday afternoon by lteservo
Olllcer 15, TJ. Kvans, on the charge of
disorderly conduct and at the hearing
beforo Magistrate Davis was lined 3.
The prisoner had created a disturb
ance on a street car, and when the con
ductor put him off, Ituscl threatened to
shoot the conductor. Olllcer Kvnits was
near by nnd took him to the police
station. When searched, Kascl was
unarmed, but pnld the flue for Jils Mult.
C. R. & B. A. Officers.
At a recent meeting of council No.
lf9. Catholic Itellcf and lionellclat asso
ciation, held In Y. M. I. hall, the follow
ing ofllcers were elected:
President, Mrs. Anna Murphy: first
vice president, Mrs. TJ. M. Gallagher:
second vice president, Mrs. Catherine
V. Sullivan; recording secretary, Miss
Mary Henlgan: financial secretary, Miss
Catherine L. Gallagher; treasurer. Miss
Anna Sullivan; medical examiner, Dr.
W. J. L. Davis; trustees, Mrs. Margaret
Gallagher, Mrs. Henrietta Cannon, Miss
Margaret Henlgan, Miss Mary Brown,
M. B. Henlgan; marshal, Miss Mary
Foley; guard, James Gallagher.
Events of This Evening;.
The Ladles' Aid society of St. David's
Kplscopal church, will meet this even
ing. There will be n social and sale of fancy
articles and needlework at the Talier
naelo Congregational church this even
ing. Court THhnn Allen, of tho Ancient Or
der of Foresters, of tho World, will meet
this evening In Morgan's hall.
"If there had been no Saviour" will be
the subject for thu prayer meeting in tho
"Washburn street Presbyterian church
this evening.
Tho Klectric City "Wheelmen will hold
a special meeting In the club house this
evening, to which all members are In
vited. A progressive eueliro party and dance
will bu held at Clears' hull this evening
under the auspices of the Ladles' Aux
iliary, division :! ot tho A. O. II.
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The cantata, "Mine Host, Santa Clans''
will bo rendered on Christmas evening
by tho Juvenile choir of tho Sumner ave
nue Presbyterian church. A rrjlioarsal
was bold last evening, at which the chil
dren sang In lino voice.
Attorney Clarence Harrow, of the
Pulled Mlno "Workers of America, bus
been prevailed upon to repeat his lec
ture on "I.eo Tolstoi.' at the First
Welsh Congregational church, South
Slain avenue, next Friday evening.
It. S. Duvies. of North Slain avenue,
has accepted a position at Ellsworth,
near Pittsburg, and has gone there to
reside permanently.
The funeral services over the remains
of the late Sirs. William O. Williams
will bo held at 2 o'clock to-morrow after
noon at the house. Sl.l South llydo Park
avilinu. Tie v. T. P. Jones, ot the Tab
ernacle, Congregational church, will of
lielate, and Interment will be made In
Washburn street cemetery.
A practice drill was given by St. Paul's
Pioneer Corps in their hall last evening.
Jewelry,
Pictures,
BricaBrac
Our Jewelry department
has earned its reputation for
reliability, correct style, and
thorough-going economy on
merit. Everything sold is
ns represented. Our guaran
tee for that every time. Solid
gold and silver jewelry of nil
kinds; gold filled jewelry
that's warranted; silver
trinkets of all kinds; silver
ware and pocket cutlery; pic
tures at surprisingly low
prices; Brush Sets, Manicure
Sets, Mirrors, Shaving Out
fits, Cracker Jnrs. and other
things in cut glass, silver,
, etc.
Neckwear
of All
Kinds
for every member of tho
family: Fur Scarfs, Huches
in various materials and nil
colors; Ties, Stocks and Silk
Neckwear in endless assort
ment for ladies and children;
Mufflers nnd Silk Neckwear
for gentlemen in styles thnt
baffle description. Values
that have never been Equalled
in Scranton,
Gloves
and
Hosiery
These departments have no
equnl in this state outside of
Philadelphia and Pittsburg.
All the latest productions
from homo and foreign man
ufacturers nnd specialties for
tho holiday season only,
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preparatory to their exhibition drill In
North Bcranton next month.
Tho athlello club of tho Pyne nnd the
Excelsiors of tho Archbald mines will
hold a shooting match oil Christmas
day.
John Stonnlngor, ot North llydo Pnrh
avenue, who has been a resident of West
Scranton for forty years. Is secltlug tho
nomination tor Melcct council lit the
Fourth ward.
Thu funeral of tho Into Michael .f. Stu
Dnuoligh occurred yesterday morning
from the hotiso at. lit Luzerne street. A
lequlcm mass was celebrated In Holy
Cross church, nnd Interment was made.
In thu Cathedral cemetery .
A persistent effort was mmln by prop
erty owners to clean their shlownlltH yes
terday, but tho crosswalks at Intersect
ing streets nro In bad shapo and require
lmnicdlato attention.
A Hireling of the Hrlsbln Sllno Fund
was held last evening at null's Tlcad,
when tho money held by Treasurer .Tames
Davis was divided eciunlly among tho
member.'!.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Sirs. Harry A. Xolmyor, of North Slain
avenue,- has recovered from a slight in
disposition. Alfred Anderson, Joseph "Wltlces, and
Albert Heed have returned homo from a
hunting trip ttt Tloadluy's.
SIlss Slagglo Unity, ot Kmmot street,
has recovered from un attack of tonsil
Ills. Sirs. James Dean of Itnllroad avenue,
Is recovering from a protracted illness.
Sirs. Kll Twining Is seriously 111 at her
homo on Tenth street, with an attack of
pneumonia.
Silss Anna Williams, of Scranton street
has recovered from a throat affection.
Sirs. William AVIohs, of North llydo
Park avenue, who litis been seriously ill,
Is recovering.
Prof. Siegfried Anl, of Tnlrvlcw nvo
liuo, who has been i.l nt tho Jackson
sanitarium at Dausvllle, N. Y.. has re
turned homo, and Is ablo to bo around
again.
A son was born yesterday to Sir. and
Sirs. Kilns Anthony, of No. 11 South
Kveretl nvenue.
Daniel W. Davis, of North llebecca ave
nue, who suffered a paralytic stroke last
Friday Is Improving.
Sirs. Alfred Koberts, of North ltebncca
aveiuio Is recovering from tho effects of
a recent operation.
Tho Wahnula Dancing class, which
meets In Slcnrs' hall Thursday evenings,
have adjourned until after the holidays.
NORTH SCRANTON.
The North Knd Stars added nnother
victory to their long list by defeating the
Plymouth team beforo tin audience of
fully 10() peoplo in tho auditorium Inst
night. The home team played a good
passing game, giving all of tho players
ot tho team n chance In tho game. Their
opponents had a clever lot of bnll pass
ers, but their basket shooting was rather
poor along side ot the locals. At thu
beginning of the game tho visiting team
did some clever throwing, but during the
game they did not innkn much use of
their throwing. The llrst half ended
with the score 2" to :: in tho Stars' favor
and when the whistle blow for time up
tins score stood .".0 to 3 in the Stars' fa
vor. The teams lined uv as follows:
Stars Forwards, Hughes, Kltrlngham,
J. SIcC'luhkle; centre, Tlgho; guards,
Jones, Rklfllngtnn and Tom SlcCluskle.
Plymouth Forwarda Davenport and
I'alleth; center, Jones; guards, Davis and
Jl orris.
Thero will be a meeting of the "Woman's
Christian Temperance Vnlon Thursday,
Dec. IS, at tho home of Sirs. Georgo
Pierce, Hast Slarket street. Sirs. Nolan,
delegate to the Slate convention, Is ex
pected to ho present and givo her re
port. The Crackcrjncks will have for their
opponents tho Fourth regiment team of
Pottsvllle, at tho Auditorium on Friday
evening.
Tho members of Sirs. Smith's Sunday
school class of the North Slain nv.cnuo
llnptlst church were entertained at her
home Inst evening.
The Crystal Literary and Dramatic club
will produce "Sly Old Kentucky Home"
Christmas night in tho Auditorium.
James Gllhooly of Slary street, a pro
fessional ball player Is homo for the win
ter. The Brotherhood of Trainmen will con
duct their second annual danco In tho
Auditorium on Now Year's qve.
GREEN RIDGE.
Sirs. H. V. KUlam. of Paupack, is vis
iting her daughter. Sirs. Kdson SI. Green,
of Green Ridge street.
SIlss Jennie Okoll, of Slonroo avenue.
Is homo from the "West Chester Normal
school for the Christmas vocation.
Silss Ida Loveland, of Penn avenue, is
visiting friends at SIoscow.
Tho second and last of tho lectures by
K. B. Sturges upon his recent trip abroad
will bo given in the now Young SIen'3
Christian Association hall, Thursday even
ing of this week. Tho pictures used to
Illustrate theso lectures were taken by
Sir. Sturges during his travels, nnd will
probably never bo shown In public again.
Combined with tho lecturer's description
of tho places nnd peoplo they represent,
they not only offer entertainment, nut
Instruction. Tho proceeds of tho lecture
is for tho benefit of the Ladles' Aid so
ciety of tho Greon IJUlge Presbyterian
church.
'J'ho regular quarterly missionary
meeting of tho Ashury Sfothodist Kplsco
pal church will be held at tho parsonage,
Thursday evening of this week,
Director of Public "Works Itoehe is hav
ing tho sign posts for thu names of the
streets placed throughout this place.
AVIllard Jenkins, of tho Stromlsburg
State Normal school, Is spending tho hol
iday vacation at tho homo of his par
ents, Sir. and Sirs. K. D. Jenkln, of
t'apouso nvenue.
The Gicen Itldgo "Woman's Christian
Tompuranco union will hold their regular
weekly meeting this afternoon at :i
o'clock, at tho home of Sirs. J. llnrvny,
US:.' Penn nvenue, Sirs. J. S. Sillier will
havo charge of tho lesson. A cordial
Invitation Is extended toNill.
Contractor "William Krhardt Is spending
a few days in Wayno county,
SIlss Isabella Watts, of Cupouse ave
nue. Is confined to her homo by an attack-
of grip,
Tho Ladies' aid society of tho AMmry
SI, K. church will meet at tho homo of
Sirs. P. K. Potter, 1KI7 Slonsey u venue,
Friday afternoon of this week,
Quarterly examinations were held In
tho publlo schools, No. 27 und 2S yester
day. The members of the Fi May night
euehro club enjoyed a sleighrldo to Peek
vlllo Slonday evening with supper nt Ho
tel Belts. Tho members of tho party
wore: Sir. and Sirs. "W, L. Carr, Mr, nnd
Sirs. C. 15. Toboy. Sir. and Sirs. A. fi.
Thomnsou, Sir. and Sirs, H. L. Slorrlmnn,
Sir. ami Sirs. "W. C. Van Blnrcom, Sir.
nnd Sirs, B. T. Lacey, Sir, and Sirs, i,
SI, Creen, Sir, and Sirs. K, II, Davis.
Special cars havo been arranged for to
arcommodalo thoho who wish to attend
It Cures CoMs, Coughe. Boro Tluont, Troup, Juflu
ciua, Whooping Couch, llroncliltla and Asthma.
A certain euro for Uoiiiuuiptlon In Ur6t tiKi
and a, nutc relief In advanced Mages. IVo at ouce.
on no tho excellent t-ffect after taktns llio
ltrt il'ise. Sold by dealers oH-rrn litre. TariM
bottlcst ccuti auJ DO ccutB.
ONLY $5
the Great Quaker Physician Will Treat All Persons Applying Before January 1st
for the Nominal Sum of $5 a Month, Medicines Included. Many Cases
are Cured in One Month's Time. This Offer Positively Expires on the 3 1st
Day of This Month and Will Not Be Extended Beyond That Date Under
Any Circumstances. Cures That Will Live in History.
Never in tho lilntory ot Scranton liaa onr.
to a n crested such widespread comment anil
Universal prnlso as has been accorded to
the Oreat Quaker Honler during tho pact tew
bontlia. Cures liavo been performed upon
Well-known citizens that rlvnl tlionn of nn
clent times. So remarkable In fact that
tho medical world standa oRlinet In utter
iurprlo nud bewilderment, while- press and
pulpit oulaglzo this grnnd humanitarian work
In n most enthusiastic nnd unquestioned man
lier. Doctor Dyers will agree to treat all patients
catllnK at Ills ofrlces before January 1st on the
following terms!
All persons applying before January 1st will
Lo treated for tho nominal iitim ot (5 a
month. This Includes examination, ndvlco
nnd nil medicines. This offer Is given with
the definite, purpose ot proving to tho publlo
tho superiority of tho Dl-Chemlo Trcntment.
Doctor Byors wishes to moks It emphatic
that this offer expires positively on tho 31st
day ot this month nnd will not bo extended
beyond tbat date under any clrcumstnnces.
This Is positively the last special offer that
ho will ever make, nnd If you wnnt to bo
-ured at a nominal sum It Is Important for
'oil to call at ones.
ASTHMA.
Mrs. Charles Miller, Petersburg,
says: "My llttlo daughter, Lena, had
suffered from Bronchial Asthma since n
small child. Tho attacks were very severe
and she would havo to gasp to get her breath.
She could not sleep at night and It was piti
ful to see her gradually wasting away. As
a last resort I took her to the offices of Doc
tor Byers, and the improvement undor his
treatment was simply wonderful. Today
she sleeps well, eats well and is a different
child in every way. God bleps tho Great
((uaker Physician for restoring my llttlo
child's health."
FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION.
Doctor Byers never accepts a. race unless
be knows to a certainty the cause ot tho
trouble, and this can only bo determined by
n scientific X-Hay examination, His X-Ray
outfit Is the most elaborate nnd complete In
this country. By his special Fluoroscopic at
tachment he Is ablo to examine all parts of,
the body and find out to an absolute certainty
the cause of the patient's affliction. Come
and.bo.cxomlnedi It la absoluidy trea.
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Today and
Tomorrow
Dec. 11 and IS
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We Give
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You know what Yellow Trading Stamps are, don't you ? They are the kind that are just like cash you
can buy just what you want with them, and you get what you get at spot cash price values too. If you are not 4
saving them start right in today and start in here while we arc giving these great bargains.
Furs
as
All furs sold here are guaranteed for two years, and stored free of
In Neckwear
We offer extra inducements. Nice Scarfs from 79c each. Others at 98c, SI. 39, $1.79, $2.25,
$2.98 and up to $55.00 each. Many novelties made expressly for the holiday trade go on sale
this week at surprisingly low prices.
In Fur Set
The choice is without limit. We start them nt $1.-15 and stop at an even Hundred Dollnrs
for a set that would cost at least One Hundred and Fifty Dollars anywhere else. Xovely Sots in
top notch fashions at from $4.98 to $24.50.
Children's Fur Sets are a strong point in our stock, and the values offered are unmatchnble.
In Fine Fur
We show the very latest mid-winter fashions, and they are all mndo in our fnctoiy; buyers
can have alterations made in proper styles, when desired, a garment specially made to this
measure without one cent additional cost.
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IVr.shui l.nmli Jncki'tH. wlih Chin
chilla, ltovrri. Collar nnd Cuffs, nuulo
In tho hlKlH-Ht olnss trmimtT posslhlo
tinil viiluo for SL.';ii iiny- 5() )()
whmo on I'lirth. Thin w. el; ''"'""
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Pornhin J-uinli JurUotH, with lino
riiliiohllhi ItovmvH. Collar ami Curts,
best lltileh ami u vory liandsoiuo nar
niHiit that oiiclit to brltiB I 10.00
$17:. at any into, Now.... .v
BRES
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tho lecture of Sir. StuiKes to-morrow
evening. Thuso corn will leavo Ureen
llldKQ ut 7;IJ o'clock and rntuinliiR will
leavo tho V. Jl. C. A biilhlliiB at thlj
o'clock.
Mrs. V, H. l'eok U nblo to bo about
dKiiln, after a wcclt'B Illness from b'rip.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
1.1st nf leltera remaining uncalled for at
tho Scranton, la postofllce. lieccmber
17, line, I'ersons ciillln for theso letters
will tilcato say advertised and Klvo dato
of list. ICzra II. Hippie, I'ostmostcr.
AV. S. .dklns. A. Andre.
I.eo llurlte. Thomas C. liurko.
.Miss Hoso Cceehl. Miss Delia Coyne, O.
I.. Croekel, Jumi'H Carroll, Jlatthew Can
uvan, Co-opcratlvo Kulhlbig Haul;.
Mrs. Mrucst . Decker, .MIsj Jlablu
Dllhnln.
A. I'lvans.
A. X, Fully, Miss Amm Kb-mliiR. ,. .1.
Vouch Co., Joseph V, flood, itobotl li.
I'llzsliiiinoiis.
Miss .Margaret niliuely, Iledinond ("ini.
laghor, Airs, lidnmro Orlffls. John lielsol'
mnnn. Miss K. Mlllau (iranl.
Vied llowarth. Miss Mary lllskluohs.
Arthur JIousiiiuu, Ilauiioii Hhoo Co., C. 11.
HurrlM.
.Mauglo James. Ward Juhuoii.
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Bl-CHEMIC TREATMENT.
The different tlmucs of the body nre made
lip nt milium cell?, nnd when these cells
becomo disarranged, dlsense Is tho result, lly
supplying tho proper nutriment to thn cells,
perfect health can be obtained. All illpenacs,
no tnntler how chronic, enn be cured by
bringing tho cells back to their normal con
dition. Tho trcntment imcd by Doctor Dyers
Is not allopathic or homeopathic. It Is u
trcntment bused unon nn exact selenco and
cures with tho certainty of n fixed law.
DOCTOR BYERS' RECORD.
Doctor Byers was born of Quaker
parentage and received his early edu
cation under tho influence of that re.
Ilglous denomination.
He graduated with honor from the
Jefferson Medical College at Philadel
phia, 1872.
Full course attendance Pennsylva
nia Hospital for Acute and Surgical
Diseases.
Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's
Hospital, Philadelphia.
Late of Prof. J. Soils Cohen's Clinics
Diseases of the Throat.
Late Examining Physician Mutual
Reserve Fund Life Association of New
York.
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and You'll Save Two Profits.
Bargains
Bargains
Garments
Few Sample Bargains :
IVrshui Lamb .luckolH, with throe
xlrljio Jlliik ItovoroH, Collar ami Cnifs
Tho dressiest mid most Htyllsb far
garment of iho huiisuii. 1'nually
sold for ?i"A Our salo p ti
price uo,uu
Xiur Seal .lauUots, (not tho common
sort), HUo real seal Hint will wear an
well. "With Hanvi'r Itovcros, Cuffs, oto.
Hliluiior nallu lining, latest style, etc.,
actually worth $75 of any AQ ()Q
womau'.s money, Now.,, rx.u
vri La fcaq
124 Wyoming Avenue.
Areli Knerr, Miss I.UzIo M. Kennedy, li,
Kochor. ... ,, ,
Miss lloso l,ee, llozclla l.eo, Miss Millie)
I.lKhtner. Mrs. Kuto l.euh, Charles
Leutho. .Mrs. William l.ea.
Iluv. J. II. Martin, Miss Cora Matthews,
Miss Cnrillu'Miiltlit'wH, Miss hloreucu Mil
ler, Mlsa Kmmii Moscugene, MlbS Kato
Mntlhows. Mr. and Mrs, Jumen ,. iMonis,
Vied Mlcbler, W. J I. McPmmhl, Mrs. Dan
Mctlulre. John II. McDonough, Jay MlUal.
MIsh llildBii Xoliin, .Mrs. William Nell.
Jmnes A. O'ltouike. .Mrs II. It. Outer
house. John O. Peterson. N. R. I'otllsll.
1'. J I. Uebhorn, David Heese, Miss J.ed
dliiKtou (nurse).
M. J. Hweezy. Her. .1. A. Similar. Mr.
iJUira A. Jimltli. llev. .1. It. .Sinclair, Mrs.
Josephine Hmltb. John Sweeney, Mrs.
John Rchnider. Frank Hweeney. VrnuU
Steer. N- Hnllne. Miss Xeltlo His.-nu.
A. K. Klljuh Toivirs.
Harry Van Kldt.
Mrs. John Smllll Wind. Vred Wlllard,
Mrs. W. D. Wandell, The Wilwoii ciioai
leal Co.
West Scranton Station.
Kopak Alidras, Nin.i M. C'alluhaii. MUs
tiudlo (iavln, MIsh .Mary llealey. .lumen A.
Holding. Samuel l.ewl.1. Waiio Murko.
Miss Vlvhm Owens, Kmuol Kultlvtli,
tjelll.a ScutkoWiiM, 1'utu Smith. '
mONTH
HE WAS PARALYZED.
Mr.v John Jenkins, Dunmore, Pa.,
fays! "Soveu years ago 1 fell down nil clova
lor Bhnft mid Injured my Bplne, and ns u
result my lesa beenmo complutely paralyzed.
No ono can npproclnto thu terrlhlo condition I
was In oxcept tbouo who hnvo gouo through
thu same ordenl, From n strong, vigorous
man I hud heen transformed Into n holplcsH
cripple. I ijoiild only walk by tlio ul ot
crutches, and nuly then with tho ureatest dif
ficulty. llnvhiR rend about tho nliunat mirac
ulous cures Hint wero being performed dally
by Doctor Dyers t mncluded, as n Inst re
sort, to try his treatment, t begun to Ini
piovo nlmost Immediately, and till" improve
men has been so rapid and my present
condition li so 'satisfactory Hut I feel It a
duty to mankind to mnko n publlo statement
of what tho Great Quaker 1'liyBlclun has ilono
for me, Surely a doctor thnt Is uhlo to do
such wonders must ho possessed at moro
than human power, I shall never ceass
bounding Doctor Byers' prnlso wherever I
may be."
HE WAS DEAF.
Mr. John E. Haley, Carbondalc,
says: "I had, been deaf for n long while.
I could not hear In church. 1 shunned my
neighbors bcenuso I could not understand
what they said. I had noises In my head
and my whole nervous systemh bfcamo af
fected. I lost lleah rapidly and In six weeks
1 lost over 20 pounds. I tried three of tho
best doctois In Cnrbnndnlc, but without any
result. Something seemed lo tell mn that
1 ought to try Doctor Dyers' Treatment. I
went to his offices nnd placed myself under
his care. That wn3 live months ago. My
hearing lias been restored. Last Sunday I
went to church and heard every word tho
preacher said. I now meet with my friends
nnd converso with them, nnd 1 assure you I
will never cciso sounding the .prnlses ot
Doctor Dyer3' name for restoring my hear
ing. Ilia power over dlseasu comes from a
Higher Influenco than human. Uod bleos tho
Great Quaker Doctor."
DOCTOR
Chief Consulting Physician ot tho ni
Chemlc Treatment.
PKRMANBNT OFFICES.
Entire Second Floor,
412 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
Offlco Hours, 9 n. in., to II: 2 p. mrto 4.
Evenings, 7 to S Dilly.
jiidayu. 10u in. i
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Xenr Heal .Iiichi'ls, In viirioun slyhw,
fur Irimmluh' and very rich In effect. -f
II lakes an expert to tell the dlfferenco -f
between them anil tho most expensive -f
n-.il Keiil JackotH made, i) tn -f
AVortli ?.'.iiO. Xnw 4S.JO
Fine sets of all kinds about
half what mere dealers ask
for them.
Furrier and
Ladies' Tailor.
D L. & W. BOARD TOR TODAY.
Tho following la the niake-iiii of th
D U. & AV. board for today:
Ti'K.SDAV, Di:c. hi.
Ustras Hast c.au p. in.. Uihur: S p. in .
Mosler; y.tIO p. in., Fllzpatrlek; 11 p. in.,
ltowe.
Suminlls-i! p. in.. J. J. Murray uesti;
S li. in., M. (Iluley (.ant .
Knuiis U'est S p. in.. Master,-,.
AVMDXIWDAV, Dili'. 17.
l?lras I':.ist--l:.u0 u. in.. I'ulKriixe; ,' a.
pi., Ilerilck, S.'M a. m., ('nhiner; ." a. in..
Aliuims; 7 a. in, AleUaim. ! a. in. Mi -Douuell;
V):.i a. in.. I.ar'du; 1J iinnu Ci, .
aiiaugh; 1 p. in., Kotehaia; :'.! p. iu ,
Ulrby; 1 p. til., II. Hllligan; ' p. in
Swaru.
Kiiiupillb (i a. in.. Vrounirlkcr twesu: i
n. in., t'anlgg feast); S a. in.. Xlehols
(WCfcU; 11 a. III., lillldell (west); l.,;i p. in .
Thompson (caaU; il.o'j p. in , J. llemilgnu
leant).
I'uaherH-l'.SO a. in., C. Unrthnloinoii
(woM): 7 a, m., AVIduor twetil); 7 a. m,
Vlnuurty (wust); S a. in., Housor (cast);
ll.to n. m., Moi'.in lout); 1 p, m., Me
Donuoll (ivst)! 7.ro u- ni- Murphy (uaso;
j p. ni., AV. II. bVirlhgUmiBW (cajiU.
AMUSEMENTS.
Lyceum Theatre,
M. Jtcls, I.CBSCO nnd Mnlinccr.
A, J, Duffy. Iluslncsa Manager.
Wednesday .MS, Dec. 17
Ulicchil Ttolliru Jhigugcmcnt,
l'rcit !!, "Wright's" liingnlllccnt produo
lion of Iho prettiest ot nil pastoral plays,
TNI STATE FOLKS
Tho biggest lilt In tho Dmmntlo AA'orMI
T'lCMinliMl by iho uilglual greiil east.
Thu mo.Jt vhilmniln kpoiiIu pioduotlon
over given it pastoral play.
Curtain rises promptly at s p. in.
Spei'lnl Mittluce l'llces-ffi and t cents,
Cliildren. I., cenls.
Night I'rlres-Jl.W, 7,c, Mo., Zic.
Hl'iiIh on Hilo,
TWO NIC, UTS ONI.V,
Thursday, Frldny, Doc. 18 nnd 10.
Tho Greatest ot all OlcoU'n Successes.
Mr. Chauncey Olcott
In Ilia Xow l'lay,
OLD LBICK TOWN
lly Augustus rllou, Mannger.
Hear Olcoll's New Songs. All JB nita,
I'lllCISS 11.00, 73c Mc., 23c.
Scuta on sale.
Academy of Music
M". llels, Lessee and Munngcr.
A. J, Duffy, Duslness MamiBCf.
I! NIGHTS starting TtlUUSDAY, DMC. 13.
Mntliieo Dally Starting Thursday.
Lincoln J. Curler 1'rcsentM tho AVorld'a
Only liidlnn Actress,
GO-WAN-GO-MOHAWK
In the l'lcturosone Western l'lay
THE FLAMING ARROW.
SKI1 thn Kcllpso of the Moon: the Coun
cil VI re and Uhosl Daueej Iho I'xcltlng
llorso Itaee; the Attack on Old Voit
Tteno; tlio Flaming Arrow: Iho AVondcrtul
Horses AVongy nud liuckskln.
10-lllB Sneehil Cast-Id
Genuine Indian I'.rass Hand.
Special Matinee I'rlee.s Gallery, inc.;
lialcony. l."c. ; Lower Floor, '.'."c. ; children
!."'. lo lower lleor.
Night Prices l.i, ".,, ",., ,'0 conts.
Seats on sale.
The Dixie Theatre
IU3XIIV FAItXSAVOUTIT DIXIE,
Lessee and Manager.
News Boy's Week at tho Dixie.
11ig Holiday Novelty.
WEEK OF DECEMBER l!3th.
400 Scranton Newsboys to sing1 as p
special feature every night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelcy.
Will R. Fox.
Genera & Theel.
Scott & Wilson.
Miles & Raymond.
Cotton's Donkeys.
Chamberlain.
ALV. G. IIEimiNGTON, Manager.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
IMSOBMBHU lo. llj AND 17.
Rentz-Santley Co.
Matinee Every Day.
Two Stereopticon
Lectures
on "The Lauds of tlio Cuo and tho
Curio" will be delivered by Mr. K. B.
Sturges in tlio New Y. M. C. A. Hall on
Thursday evening. Deceinliehr 11 and IS.
Tlio views of each lecture will bs dif
ferent. Tickets for each Vlfty-cents.
On account of tho diagram of cliaiin
not being ready, Iheio will be no reserved
seat--.
Tickets for sale at Powell's Music
Store, Sanderson's Drug Store and
Bsvnns Fancy Store.
in SO
Lager
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& v 'J J 'J ! 'Tf
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llrewiry,
., 4.15 to 45?
N. hevcntli bt'
. Scranton.Pa,
Old 'I'ltone, 233i,
New 'Phone, '2935,
,lnkc line
Xmas Presents
A full line of
Hartz Moun
tain Canaries.
L AlnirC-
Florist,
10 Uflfnnh hm
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