The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 23, 1897, Morning, Page 9, Image 9

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THE SCKANTON TIinU7Nli---rniDAT MOItNTNGr, APRIL 28, 1897.
Cackawanna tomty.
CARBONDALE,
tReaders will please note thnt advertise
ments, orders for Job work, and Items for
publtcntton left at the establishment of
Khnnnon A Co, newsdealers. North Miln
street, will receive prompt attention; of
fice open from S a. m. to 10 p. m.)
POST-LENTCN DANXE.
Superb Mimic and Decorations mid
llrlllliint Costume nt llnrhc Hull.
Tito social dnnct nt the liurko build
Ins on Wicliiegilny e enltis wns nr
of tho m Lfl('i;.int nffnlrs of the kind
eer irlV Tift this ollv. Tho Rrnornl
commlttt. hoo efforts nntl tate
the aurcr-si . fi, cnn'.httd of Dr Mo
Grow, T. O. CoiiRhlln, T. V. PoudtMly.
P. P. Brown, John T LoftiiR. IMwui'l
Burke, r. I Kelly, Joseph Boylnn,
John Clune, P A. Duffy, AV. J liPigan.
Patrick I' Connor, J. J. Coognn, .1 II
Kelly, Dr. J A Kelly, Thonins Messett,
JuniCR J Gorman, Joseph O Connor,
Joseph T3 ISionnnn, John M. Neulon
The pattonessis weio Mcsdatnes T O
Coughlln, T V. Powdeily, U. A Kelly,
AA. J. TJiriran. J. J. ilovle, M 1). Mid
lfran, i: J McHalr-, P. P. Contrail, A.
P. Uankx, J. A. novl-in, T. J. HcTlfilie,
J. D. Nealnn
The die orations liy Slcbecker A. AA'at
Jilns, vveie in charge of J. N Murphy:
Turnl'iill was florist: tho furniture wns
from Klrby, and Nicholson nirnnKid
the tlottilcnJ efleftPi The Mo'.Trt'
band, under tin dltcetlon of Professor
Itumsby, k-u'o most r-xctllint ltniilc.
Among the guests fioni out of town
were Misses Toote, )'Bojl Jennie
Kearney and Jlla Kearney, Mr-par
J Kr.vt nej , Caw It y and Toot of
Archbnld, J. Mi ndrlMihn, of May
field, Mlpes Hopan, Carroll, Horriiriui;
Messrs Utirrltrm and C.irt ill, of ninil
ra; Messis ;tup, Oallaplu-r and I.av
ln, of l'itUinti. Mobsi. Dixon and
Clark, of Accn, Mls Mmy Mclfale,
Dunmoro Mb s Nellie CojirIms. Wnv
mart; Misses IJiltv, rijnti, Shank),
Ryan, Moms Smith, ISiirJovv and Ho
ban, Horn .sonic, Mirs Koaimn, I'eeK
vllle; M.-ssis It. E. O'Dojl". Ptovl
dence; Miss Itllcy nnd Mr. C. CI lilt,
Pleasant Mount; Miss Powderly, J. P.
MnnKnn H.twlev; P, r, Lav in, J. J.
Lynch, HliiKl.aniton, the Missis Jot
dan nnd J F .lot Jin. Oh pliant, Miss
Houlihan J Hvnn J J. Ilitcv, fins
quehnnn f Ed vv aril Shopman, Ittch
moniHle, J Walker, Dr. T v r, Poi -est
City, Mr. nnd Mis J J neddlnj;
tun, Misses Hllej, Tniroll Can oil, K.
Farrell. Ca-.ldy, MoAndrew , Mossis
J J. CoURhlln. Shea. IJuIl, McCaity,
Masinnlr, AV. T. and J C 1'ui -II,
AVIlkes-Rino; Hon nnd Mrs. J E
Itochr- MIsfos Cannon, Cavvli'j, Walsh,
MotlUt. Kill, Gorman, Dolan, Ttaimon,
O" Doyle, Lavl, Murray, Mfisn Dui
kln, Joidan, CavaniUKh, Joji-e, Ho)lo,
Loftus CoMie, Brown and Collins, ct
BTanton. The elaborate snippet Mas
In chaise of Mr, J it Shepherd, t. 'il
by many competent assistants.
WEDDED AT ST. ROSE.
Two AVcll-Kiioun Couples Arc United
in the Ilonil of llntrimony.
Miss Katie Casey and Joseph Walk
er were united In murilnge nt St. Hose
lobe Wareho&se
A Lace
Curtain
All new goods and sure values. Odd lots at half price;
regular goods away below par.
We've had many a curtain sale in our time, yet we have
no hesitation in saying when the excellent character of the
goods now offered is taken into consideration, the values
offered below surpass auy of our previous best efforts.
SALE BEGINS
e nursoav r
mmmg,
White Irish
Point Curtains
J2 7 quality for ?2 25
53 r.O qualltj for 2 75
i 2o quality for 3 CO
$3 25 quality for 4.25
?9 50 quality for 7.50
Ecru Irish
Point Curtains
$185 quality for $1.45
$3 75 quality for 2 00
$4 75 quality for 4 00
$0 60 qualltj for 5.21
$1150 quality for a 00
White Brussels
Lace Curtains
$1.23 quality for $3 2'
$3 25 quality for 4.25
$8 75 quality for 5 00
Fine Quality
Nottinghams
$2,75 quality for $2.23
$3.50 quality for 2.75
$3.75 quality for 2 83
$4.50 quality for 3.75
JieWarebotel
church on Wednesday afternoon by
Ilev W. A Ncnlon. Tho bride was
fnftfnftlltv nMlrnrl It, ti.lilln lr.nn.1
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nilllll aim mis Uiluuut'U uy llH-i AI1UU
Nenlon ns maid of honor, who was
dresicd In pink silk In a very becoming
mnnner. James Wnlkei, brother of tho
groom wns best man The young peo
ple are prominent In social circles on
tho South Side. They will rccelxo
friends nt their new home, where they
begin housekeeping at once.
WALSH-nm:NAN.
Miss Winifred Walsh nnd William
Brcnnan wore united In holy matri
mony nt St. Itoso church yesterday af
ternoon by rather Nenlon. The bride
was attired in a dres of white orcan
dle. Her mnld of honor, Miss Annie
Btennan, wore n dress of blue, with
white organdie tilmmlngs. Will
lain McAndrews wns me best man. A
laigo number of friends witnessed tho
ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Biennnn will
reside upon the South Side and begin
housekeeping nt once.
GREAT HORNED TOAD.
Peculiar nnd Interesting Aniinnl Kc
cciwd l .ntliiin EugliNh.
Nathan English, of Belmont street,
says the Herald, wns the recipient of
a package a few dnjs ago. nen he
opened the ense ho saw the queerest
sou of nn nnlnml he had eer behold.
A note nceompanled the p.ioknge fiom
his son, who lives nt Del Itoynl, Tex.
The- queei little animal is a homed
toad. It has tho form of nn oidlnary
toad, sao that Its head Is mote point
ed and eteet, nnd aeioss Its head back
of the eyes Is a row of hoins Those
at tho ends nnd a little lower than the
eyes nie the largest, almost half an
Inch in length It also hns a large
sired tall, which Is wide nnd Hat at the
body It Is covered with tVeth like
ptocesses, which Feio ns weapons of
defense for the little nnlmal. It is of
n ery pretty color. Its back Is a dark
blown, with light spot", nnd Its under
side Is lint like a turtle and of a veiy
light blown color
With Its warlike attitude as It struts
about Its cage w Ith head and tall erect,
the toad Is exceedingly attractive Mr
English e-nys It cannot live In this cold
climate and he has some fine sand that
was shipped with It. It has to be
warmed about three times a d iv fo
the little animal will hno the nccus
tomed heat of the plains of Texas.
A1AD DOQ ON PIKE STREET.
Hurtle) llurkc's Dog Attacked nnd
lloirihh Mutilated.
A "mall yellow dog which had symp
toms of madness bit several dogs near
tho Lookout crossing on Piko stioet
todav at about noon.
A little dog belonging to Birtlsy
Builco wns attacked b the yellow can
ine and its head was horribly mutilat
ed Both ejes won; torn out. P J.
McDonough, the Pike stieot merchant,
proe'lied a revolver but the- mad ani
mal tan towaids the eential city be
foto he returned. Mr. McDonough shot
the dog belonging to Mr Burke.
Tho people In the vicinity of the
Lookout should keep acloso watch up-
Ruffled Edge
Swiss Curtains
$1 f0 quality for $125
$175 quality for i.s3
$.'25 quullty for 1.80
Embroidered
Muslin Curtains
$173 quality for $125
$2 00 quality for 1.G3
$100 quality for 3 23
Odd Curtain
Bargains
10 PATTEnNS-Only a. few pairs
to a kind, were sold from $2.50 to
$3 25. Sale price for choice, $2 00.
8 PATTEnNS A few pairs to a
kind; former price, $1,75 to $i,25
Solo price for choice, $1.50.
45
ODD PAIIIS of Nottingham, Brus
sels, Iilsh Point nnd Muslin Cur
tains at exactly
Half Price
Sale!
on their docs during th'o next few
days.
Dental Assnrlntion Meeting.
The Susquehnnna Dentnt nwoclatlon
will hold its forty-ninth annual ces
sion In this city Wednesday and Thurs
da, Mny 19 nnd 20. Tho meetings will
bo held in Hotel Anthtncltc. The ad
dress of welcome will be delivered by
Dr. C. T. Mcakcr, of this city, who Is
president of the association. Dr. H. C.
Wheeler will read n papsr.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Fltrh
gave nn nddress to a large number of
ladles In tho lecture room of the First
Presbyterian church. The subject was.
"Mission Work In Chlnn." During the
nddress the speaker showed many curi
osities nnd explained their use.
Mrs. Mark Collins, of Brooklyn street,
who has been 111 with pleutisy, Is slight
ly Imptovcd
Mrs Ignnc Jones, of Jermyn, and
Mis. De Quick, of Plttston, were visit
ors In this city thlB week.
Miss Freda Harris has Issued Invita
tions to a May dance to bo given In the
AV .W. Watt building May 3.
Master Waltei Cole, of 1'orter ave
nue, who has been 111 for some time,
Is able to be out again
Mrs. Joseph Judge, of Main street, is
111 with tonsilitls.
Mls Mnbel Hutchtns, of Mooslc, who
was the guest of Miss Flora Harrison,
will teturn home today.
Miss Mary Watt entertnlned a few
friends nt her home Wednesday even
ing In honor of her guest, Miss Grace
Birdsall, of Scranton.
AV. C Buck, division freight agent,
was In this city on business connected
with the Erie railroad yesterday.
Mrs Maile Farrell and children vis
ited friends in Scranton yesteiday.
Mrs James Miller, of Belmont street,
who hns been visiting fi lends In
Mooslc the past week, has returned
home.
Mrs. a. AA'. Bly Is very 111 with Influ
enza. Ilev J. Orlflln, who has been qult6
III Is much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. John AVIlson have re
turned from their wedding trip.
Miss Minnie Kyte, who has been tho
guest of Miss Flora Harrison, returned
to her homo In Plttston yesterday.
Miss Minnie Covvles, of Lincoln ave
nue, and her guest, Miss Bertha Sands,
of Hancock, are the guests of friends
In Peckvllle
Simon Cohen will spend the remain
der of the week In Sctantcn.
Mrs Ilobert AVhltfleld, of Washing
ton street, Is seriously 111
J P. II. Itajnor has accepted tho po
sition of teller made vacant by tho
resignation of C. G. Avery In tho
Miners' nnd Mechanics' bnnk, this city,
Jooph Spellmnn, of Honesdnle, Is
visiting friends in this city.
Miss Lizzie Hlgglns, of Piko street,
is cnteitalnlng her cousin, Miss Llb
ble Ptendergast, of Taylor.
TAYLOR.
Tho AA'est Side Athletics were defeat
cd yesterdaj afternoon by tho Grajs of
this place on the school house grounds
The Ginys plavcd a fall game, but no
doubt would havo put up a better ar
ticle of ball had tne Athletics showed
up stronger Powell pitched for the
Ornvs nnd kept the hits well scattered
The scote. Grays, 7; Athletics, 4.
Geoige AA'atklns, of Hyde Park, was
a roller In town on AVednesday.
The Knights of the Golden Eagle will
meet this evening.
Owen Connolly, of Scranton, was n
caller In town on AVednesday.
The board of trade will meet this
evening All citizens are tequested to
be present.
Kevser Valley, between tho Scranton
city line and Old Forge township at
the Pyno mines, Is being greatly 1m
ptoved by tho township supervisors
The Delawnre, Lackawanna and AVest
ern company Is wot king out a portion
of its taxes by making the repairs on
the load. The hill at Bacorn's farm is
being cut down, and the road between
the two hills at the school house is
being raised, and the road will make
a nleo pleasure drive for this summer,
as well as for hauling purposes. Su
perintendent John Tern Is supervising
the work for the Delaware, LacKa
wanna and AVestern company,
Mis. Harty Powell, of Plains, spent
AVednesday with her mother, Mrs. John
B. Daniels, of Main street.
The Beds Base Ball team are making
great arrangements for their entertain
ment nnd social which will be hem May
i. at AA'eber's Some of the best talent
from up and down tho valley Is being
secured for the ev ent.
Camp No. 56, Patriotic Order of True
Americans, held a nccKtle social last
evening at their hall on Union street.
A large delegation of members from
tho Hyde Park camp, No, 33, attended
the social.
Tho Union band of this place dls
couised some fine music on .edncs
day evening at tho fair at MInooka
w hlch Is being conducted by the St.
Joseph's society.
JUOOS1C.
A pretty wedding occurred at the
residence of Mr and Mts George Pearl
last evening, w hen their daughter
Olive, was united In marriage to Paul
Brown, of Scranton. Ilev. G. N. Make
ly, of Brooklyn, N. Y, a former pastor
of the bride, performed the ceremony.
The bride was attended by Miss Kato
Tlmony, of Frcelnnd, nnd AV, II Bonn,
of Scranton, was groomsman. The
ushers were Edwin Peters and Charles
Bertlne, of Scranton. The bilde was
handsomely attired In white brocaded
satin, trimmed with chlfton, Oriental
lace and chiffon embroidery, and car
ried bridal roses. The bridesmaid's
costume was blue organdie over white
satin, trimmed with pink taffeta rib
bon nnd pink carnations Mr. Brown
has been connected for some years past
with AV P. Conncll & Son, hnrdwaie
merchants. After the ceiemony the
guests, to tho number of 150, partook
of a bountiful repast. They have dis
pensed with the customary wedding
tour and will take up their abode In a
handsomely furnished home at 1351 Ca
pouse avenue, Scranton. Among the
out-of-town friends present were. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Charles Brown, Falllngston,
Pa ; Mr. and Mis Joseph Brown, Fall
lngston, Pa ; Edward Brown, Point
Pleasant, N. J.; Mrs Mary Depue and
daughter Miriam, of Daleville, Pa ; Mr.
and Mrs Frank Colburn and daughter
Mnry, of Forest City; Mr. und Mrs.
Neal Blackburn, of Forest City; Miss
Emily Flynn, of Dunmore.
old pouch:,
Mr AVIllIam Atherton, of ClarlVs
Gieen, wns a visitor at the home of
Mr George Drake on Tuesday.
Miss Minnie Heed, of Plymouth,
spent Sunday nt the home of her uncle,
Mr. D, C. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Brodhead at
tended the funeral of the latter's sis
ter In Moscow on Thursday,
Tho Ladles' Homo Missionary so
ciety will glvo a missionary tea at the
home of Mrs. J, M, Breymler Thursday
Mr. AVilllam Drake left on AVednn-
day for Bethlehem after spending his
Easter vacation at the homo of his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake.
evening, April 27. A pleasing enter
tainment will be given during the even
ing. Everybody Is invited.
Tho first quarterly meeting of tho
Brick church will be held on Sunday
morning. Love feast at 10 o'clock.
preaching at 10.30, followed by the sac
rament,
Sunday school will commence at 9
o'clock at the Brick church on Sunday
morning.
JLKMYN.
Mr. AA'illlam Dawo and Miss Dora
Seymoro were married on AVednesday
evening at tho parsonage of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, Providence,
by tho pastor, Ilev. Mr. Edgar.
Tho Brownson Literary society held
their regular meeting on AVednesday
evening, at which a debate took placo.
"ltesolved, That Daniel O'Connell did
moro for the Irish race than Father
Mathevv." The afTlrmatlvo .was upheld
by Fiank McCaffcrty, D. J. McGovern,
and Miss Annie McChrone; the nega
tive by George Gannon and Miss Ella
Mulholland. The Judges were J. E. Sul
livan, Professor F. S. McCarty and
Miss Katie Qulnn. AVhlle the Judges
were going over the merits of the dif
ferent speakers, Ilev. Peter Lynott de
livered a very Interesting criticism on
the manner in w hlch tho question was
handled. The Judges gave their de
cision in favor of the negative.
Mr. James J. Merrick has nccepted
the agency for a Now York nursery
tlrm, and expects to begin his new du
ties Immediately.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Maynard, of
Nantlcoke, who havo been visiting
the former's mother on South Main
street, have returned home.
Mrs. Prynn, who resides with her
son, Thomas, on Second street, Is very
111.
Mrs. Lloyd Is very 111 at tho homo of
her son, Mr. Illchard Stevenson.
The funeral of Samuel Hutchlngs, of
Third street, will take place this morn
ing. A case was heard before Justtco of
tho Peace Helmes yesterday, between
George Olver, of Carbondale, and
Frank It. Carey, which lasted for sev
eral hours. Carey had a warrant Is
sued for the arrest of Olver for the re
covery of $50 damages done to his
property. Olver, who Is a carpenter,
repaired Mr, Carey's house und built
two new porches on same. Mr. Olver
at the same time contracted with
Carey for the right of selling certain
medicines which are manufactured bv
Carey, In AA'nyne county. He took
some medicine, but not enough to can
cel tho othei debt, and some two weeks
ago sent Carey a bill for $38 54, and re
quested pnyment on same Carey
claims thnt Olver agteed to repair tho
house and stop all leaklngs, but did
not live up to his contract, as in se
vere storm the rain penetrates through
the building Attorney Carey looked
after tho Interest of Frank It. Carey,
and Attorney Gramer, of Carbondale,
for the defendant.
Marie, the little daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. M. J. Eagan, of Main street, died
on AA'ednesday of diphtheria at MI
nooka, where she had been visiting her
grandmother. Interment will be made
at MInooka.
The barber shop belonging to George
Griffiths at Dorranceton was burclnr
Ized on Tuesday evening. All the
razors and clippers were taken. vill
lam Merrick, the Main stieet barber,
was working for Mr. Gniuins this week
while he was on his wedding tour.
The Ladles' Home missionary tea,
which was' held at the home of Mrs.
John Mellow last evening, was a social
success The following programme wns
tendered, after which a lunch was
served: Piano solo, A. A. AA'alkey;
lecltatlon, AA'llllt T. Osborne; vocal
solo, MI'S Mattle Knapp; recitation, T.
Luther Kellar; duet, mandolin and gui
tar, Messrs Baker and Mellow, hu
manaphone, by eight voices The hu
manaphone received, as deserved,
gieat applause Being now in town
and very novel, it was greatly enjoyed.
MOSCOW.
Mrs. John AA'llllams, of Stroudsburg,
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, M, Noack.
Stanley Dymond, of Scranton, was a
visitor In town AVednesdny.
Mrs Catheryn Stone, of Scranton, Is
spending a few davs with friends In
town.
H. Loren Clements, of New York,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. AV. F. Clements.
Miss Sue Pjle Is suffering from a se
vere attack of gilppe.
Mrs Fronfelter, of Scranton, was the
guest of Mrs, Thomas John on AVed
nesday. MAPLLWOOD.
nv. D. M. Stearns Is spending a few
dajs with G. D. Stevens. He leaves
Thursday on his ttlp around tho world,
In connection with his Bible classes
nnd missionary work. Rev. James Mc
Conkey has taken up his bible classes
and will have charge of them during
ilev. Stearns' absenre.
II. O. Sllkmnn Is cleaning up tho
streets and around Maplcwood lake,
making a decided Improvement In tho
looks of the placo, Most of the stumps
in the lako were cut off at low water
and the high water has iloated them
to sdiore w hero they are to be burned.
Es-Sheriff Itoblnson haa Just placed
WHERE DUTV CALLED.
"Hullo Mary, old Rlrll didn't see
"No, there ..: an In poilant ire
club,"
a few hundred perrh In the lake for
breeding purposes.
Bev. I. N. Bteelmnn, once mlfwlonary
to Menlfo, will occupy the Methodist
Kplscopal cluvrgo at this placo for tho
ensuing year,
Tho chair factory Is closed Indefinite
ly. Mnplowood'a comedians will glvo a
drama in tho near future.
Kev. Harncd has gone to hl now
Held of labor at Unlondale.
D, II. Sharp has closed out his Btnro
and will take charge of his farm during
tho summer.
Phllan Black has his now bouse
nearly ready for occupancy.
Miss Katie Jones hns opened n. new
millinery shop In T. N. Jones' build
ing. Edna Fowler was called home to
Ariel by the sickness of her mother.
Station Agent Keyrs and L. D, Brown
are enjoying tho good roads, taking a
spin to Ariel each evening, on their
w heels.
CLARK'S GUEEX.
Asa Stevens, of Lako Carey, visited
friends hero last week,
Bev. F H. Parsons, former pastor
of the Methodist church, spent a short
time nmong friends here on Monday
last. He leaves today for his new field
of labor at Mllford, Otsego county,
New York,
Miss Lizzie Frace returned to Kings
ton on Tuesday last from a visit with
friends here.
A large audience greeted the Rev, J,
B Sumner In the Methodist church on
his first visit here ns pastor on Sun
day evening Inst,
Miss M E. Bevnn left yesterday for
a visit among friends In Philadelphia.
James Doud, of Dunmore, visited
chicken fanciers In this vicinity on
Tuesdny last.
The severe cold snap this week Is
thought to havo Injured fruit pros
pects here greatly.
Mrs. D. L. Patrick visited her sister,
Mrs, James S. AA'agncr, here on Tues
day. Miss Belle F. Stanton returned on
Monday evening from nn extended
visit among friends in Carbondale,
AA'aymart and Scranton.
Mrs. A. A. Davis nnd niece and Belle
F. Stanton left here on AVednesday
last for a vlstt among friends on the
AVest SIdo.
Mm. Judson AA'clls was apprised on
Monday of the Illness of her daughter,
Mrs. Minn Aldrlch, on the AVest Side,
and left here on Tuesday morning.
GLADSTONE'S ENGLISH.
An Alleged Bull Mndo by tho Grcnt
Commoner oi England.
A correspondent of the Sun thinks he
detects a capital "bull' In Mr. Glad
stones recent niralgnment of the pow
ers for their conduct toward GrVece.
Tho alleged slip is in this passage:
"AVhat Is the upshot of all this? That
18,000,000 of human beings who a con
turg ago, peopling a large part of the
Turkish empire, were subject to its
at onco paralyzing nnd degrading yoke
are now as free from It as If they were
Inhabitants of these Islands."
The correspondent adds: Unless Mr.
Gladstone explains It away, there re
mains his icmarkable discovery that
today there may be found In South
eastern Europe actually 18,000,000 cen
tenariansdespite, too, mind you, the
fact that most people in that quarter
of tho globe are confirmed useis of
tobacco
Mr. AA'. Bourke Cockran deserves a
seat alongside of Mr. Gladstone, or at
lenst deserves to be quoted alongside
of him. In a brilliant speech made
some lime ago in the Criminal Court
building, at a meeting In memory of
the dead Col. Fellows, I heard him
say. "Those who are remembered for
a year are not many those who are
remembered for a hundred or a thou
sand years you could almost count on
the fingers of both hands, and the man
who is remembered for three thousand
years does not exist!"
After this I don't see why adverse
criticism should be reserved for tho vil
lage Hampden, who at a meeting In
Tlpperary exclaimed: "Fellow coun
try menl Tho round towers of Ireland
have now so completely disappeared
that it Is doubtful If any such build
ings were ever found on the surface of
our native land!"
Some Hope.
"Young man," sold tho sage, "I hear
ou are about to bo married?"
"You are right," said tho young man
"Well, young nun, tho day will come
when jour wife will makq the discovery
that you do not know everything on
earth. It will be a great shock to her
feelings and your supremacy. Still, there
Is hope for ou You, while cheerfullj
admitting thnt you really do not know it
all, may bo nblo to persuade her that tho
reason foi that stato of things Is that
there Is ho much In the world that Is not
worth knowing." Indianapolis Journal
,
A Delightful Hnlm to Catarrh Suffers
Time wns when such drastic meas
ures as tho physician's knife of burning
the affected parts In catarrh cases
were resorted to. Modern medical sci
ence has stepped In and the means
of curing has lost all the barbaric ten
dency. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow
der Is n most potent remedy. It re
lieves in u few minutes and cures most
stubborn cases. Sold by Matthews
Bros.
you at iho Culluro club last night."
ting, of tho house cerrm'tteo at tit Pants
Copyright, 1&97, ty Mltcbll Mlllw
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PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND StTlfS
421 Lackawanna Avenue. , ,
Ladies' and Children's Suits, Jackets, Capss. Etc.
At price" that wovvnrrnnt loworthnn nny olhcr houo In tlioelty. Ilrlirht and beautiful
new kouoh of tills neimon'it Intest cut", in nil tho nowot rnbrh i, iiuula by tfin tlnon tnllnri In
Amerliii. Asa proof thnt we nell tho lira pert in the city, our competitor who nru Ntiflortnir
mini t bo flU'ctn of our low prlei m nro nilv i rtlnlnn rov engo ti lies. Tho phenomenal growth of
imsflrm la duo to spot eaxli bulngand munufneturlueour own gooiR
IlItOADCLOTH SttlT.H. vrrv nt.
fective nton Jnekots with bolero;
flvo dlfteient Bhaihs, sllk-llned
throughout; worth 9uo
COMBINATION SPITS, Ilolero
effect, skirts full width, Jirkets
handsomely flnlahed, sllk-llned
throughout ,
I1LACK, niue. Tan, Green nnd
Plum. Cheviot Suits, lly front
Jackets, llk lined throughout;
worth 10; our price
$4,00
$3.98
$5.98
TINE ENGLISH Tweed Covert
Cloth Suits, West Point Jacket,
Skirts nnd Coats, trimmed with
braid In Cadet blue, black, green
brown and plum; cheap at $12.
for ,
CltlNKLUD Cnni'ON Skirts lii
ten different shades, lined and
back, lined and Inter-llned; good
to values
MOIItB Antique Silk Skirts, latest
out, handsomely llnlshed, good ill)
values .,
IillOCADED SATIN and Silk
Skirts elegant now patterns, fnn-lnter-llnod,
full width, latest out.
cheap at $4 00 ,
SEPARATE SKIUTS In checks,
spinshes and knotted effects, lined
throughout with percnllne, worth
WOO
A LOT of flno Clny Dlagonnl
Cnpos, 27 Incheo long, well made,
handsomely brnltled nnd Jotted;
latest style, worth $0 00
$6,98
$4.98
$598
$2.49
$1.25
$3.98
Wo enrrv a full lino of lllcj clo Suits In nil
nt the lowest rntes.
NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS.
u
Z. WEINGART,
The Most
Delightful
SPRSftiC
TRIPS
nro those by tho handsome largo stenrn
ships of tho
OLD oe
Bailing every week day from Now
York to OLD POINT COMFORT, VIR
GINIA BEACH AND RICHMOND, VA.
Round trip tickets, covering n
health-giving sen voyage of 700 miles,
with menls and stateroom ue'i'omnto
flatlnuH onrouto, for $13, $13.50 and
$14.00.
SEND FOR PARTICULARS.
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.,
Pier 26, North River, New York.
W.L. aUILLAUDEU. Vlce-Pres. & Traffic Algr
THE
U CO.,
BOOHS J AND 2, COH'LTH OWES,
SCRANTON, PA.
MINING AND BLASTING
MADE AT MOOSIC AND IlUflH.
DALE WORKS.
LAPLIN & RAND POVVDP.R CO'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
I lectrlo Unttcrlo. Klectilo Kxiibdor). for ox
plodlui; Musts, S.tfity J uso, ad
Repauno Chemical Co. 's
limn
EXPLOSIVES,
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
VAAMAAV'wW
Schedule In I.flect November ij, if)3
Trains Leave Wilkes-Qarra as Follows
7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burp; and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, Tor Hazlcton,
Pottsville, Reading, Nornstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts,
burg and tho West.
3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho West.
3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and tho West.
6.00 p. m., woek da3, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pais. Agent.
J. B. HUTCHINSON, tlencral Manager
LEHIGH VALLLX KAILKUAD Sib-
TEM.
Anthracite Coal Used ExcluMvely Imur-
lne Cleanllmss uml Coi.ifort.
in nrrr.cT nov 15. im
TRAINS L.EAVE SCItANTOM.
For Philadelphia and New York via D.
& H R. It at 6 45. 7.4J a. m . 12 M, 1 20, 3 33
(Black Diamond ExtJitas) nnd tl 3D p. m.
For PlttBton und Wllket-Harro via, D.
L. . W, It R. 0 00. SOS, 1U0 a. m., l
8 40. 6 00 and 8 47 p. m.
For Yhlte Haven, Hazleton. rottivllle.
and principal points In tha coal reelons
via D. &. II It. It.. 8 it a. m., 12 06 and i 41
p. m.
For Bethlehem, Eaaton, Reading-, Har
rlabure and pilnrlpal Intermediate sta
tions via D L II It It, fi 15. 7 45 a m.
12 03, 1 20. 3 33 (Black Diamond Express),
4 41 and 11.30 p m.
For Tunkhannock. Towanda, Elmlra,
Ithaca, Geneva and prlnclpil IntermedUto
stations via D. 1, i W It R, COO, 8 08,
9 H. a m., 12 20 and 3 40 p m
For Geneva, Rochester, IlutTalo, Nlacara
Fall, Chicago and all points went via D
& H, R It.. 7.4S a in.. 12 0o. 3 3 (lilnck Dia
mond Express), 9.E0 and 11.30 p m.
Pullman parlor und eleeplnK or Lohlgh
Valley chair cars on all trains between
yllke;Ilarre and New York, I'hlladel.
plila, IltifTalo and Suspension Hrldfc,e.
. TtOLLIN H. WILilUIi, Oen Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt., Phlla.,
A W, NONNEMACHER. At. Gen
Pass, Apt South rirthlehem. Pa.
Scranton Office. SOT Lackawanna avenue.
L'Hc nutl Wyoming Valley.
Effective Jan. 4, 1S37.
Trains will leave Scranton for New
Tork. Newbureh and Intermediate points
on Erie, also for Hswley and loral points,
at 7.06 a. m. and 1 2S p. m.; and arrive front
above points at 10.33 a, in. and t.V p. rn.
POWDER
4s
HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of
Silk Cnpoi, deep lice chiffon and
cut Jet, I irgo bow, nnd streamers; &n no
worth $7 W PJ.vJ0
CHANGEAHLE Taffeta Silk Shirt
WnlEts, alio hnndome assort
ment of fancy Silk Waists In
stles nnd shades too numerous
to mention
$t 98, $j o-f, St. i9, $j.o8, $4.98.
tho uctt pnttcuio, with nnd without bloomert,
Proprietor.
3
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLE.
On Monday, Nov, 23,
trains will leave Scran
toi as follows.
For Carbondale 6 43,
7 55. 8 55.
1015,
m
12 00 noon: 1 21. 2 20. 3 52.
515, C20, 7 57, 9 10, 10 39,
11 ST. u. m.
For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos
ton, New Emsland points, etc-5 45 a, in.:
For Honesdale E 15. 8 55, 10 15 a. m.; 12.09
noon. 2 20. 5 25 P. rn.
For Wllkes-IWrre-41 45. 7 4.. 8 43. 9 38,
10 45 a. m . 12 05. 1.20, 2 23, 3 33, 4 41, C.00,
For New' York, Philadelphia, etc, via)
LehlKh Valley Hallroad-6 4T. 7.45 a. m.;
12 05. 120, 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex-
''For 'Pennsylvania Railroad points 0 45,
itta m . -.30, 4 tt p m.
Tor western points, via Lchlch Valley
Rtllroatl 7.43 a. m . 12 03. 3 3 (With Black
Diamond Express) 9 50. 11 30 p. m.
Trains will anlvo at Scranton ut follows:
From Carbondnlo and tho north 0 49,
7 40 8 40, 9 11, 10 40 n. m : 12 00 noon: 1 03,
1 24! 3 25 4 37, E 45, 7.45, 9 45 and 11 25 p. m.
r-om'WIIKes-Ilarre and tho couth 5 49,
7 50, 8 50, 10 10, 11.55 a. m : 1.18. 2.14, 3 4J,
8 22 b 21. 7n, im, 9 45 11 52 p m
J W HT'nT)ir"K. O P A. Albany, N. Y.
H. W Croii T P A Sonnton. Pa.
Central Kailroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh und Susquehanna Division.)
Anthruclto coal used exclusively, Insur
InK cleanliness nnd comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1897.
Trains leuvo Scranton for Plttston,
WlllK'S-Barre, etc., nt 8 20, 9 16, 11 30 a. in ,
12 46. 2 00, 3 05. 6 00. 7 10 p. m. Sundays 8.00,
a. in , 1 00. 2 15, 7 10 p m.
For Atlantic Clt. 8 20 a. m.
For New York. Newurk and Elizabeth,
F 20 (express) a. m . 12 45 (express v. ith Buf
fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m. Sun.
da, 215 p m. Train lenvlns 12 45 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia. Reading Termin
al. 6 22 p in. and New York 6 00 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia 8 20 a. m .
12 43, 3 05. 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p, m.
Sunday, 2.15 p m.
For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, etc., at
8 20 a m and 12 41. 11 m
For Lakewood, 8 20 a. rn.
For Rending. Lebanon and Harrlsburjr.
via Allentown, S 20 a m . 12 43, 5 00 p. m.
Sunday 2 15 p. tn
For Pottsville. 8 20 a. m 12.45 p. m.
Returning leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 910 (cxpreja)
a. m, 1.10, 130, 4 15 (expttsi with Burfet
parlor car) p in. Sunday, 4 30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Readlns Terminal.
9 00 a. m . 2 00 und 4 30 p. m Sunday, 6 "5
a m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent nt the station.
H. P BALDWIN.
Gen Pass. Agrt.
J. II OLIIArSEN. G(n Sunt
KM
Del., Laclcu. and Western,
Effect .Monday, OctobLr 19, 1S9B.
Trains have Scranton us follows. Ex-
fresi for New York and ull points East,
40. 2 50. 5 15, 5 00 and 9 63 a. m., 1.10 and
3 33 p ri
Exprena for Easton. Trenton, Phltadtl
phla and the South, 6 15. 8 00 and 9 65 a. m ,
1.10 and 3 33 p m
Wnshlnctoii and way stations, 3 45 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6 10 p. m.
Exprrs for lilnchainton, Oswigo. El
mlra. Corning. Bith, DansvlIU, Mount
Morris and Iluffalo 2 20. 2 33 a. m , nnd 1 35
1 m , mnklni, nuse connections at Buffalo
to all points In the West, Northwest and
Southwest
Bath accommodation, 9 15 a m
Bliighamton and way vtutlons, 1.05 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p in
BInghamton und Elmlra express, 6 53
p. in.
Express for ITtlca and Richfield Springs,
2 35 a m ami 1 55 p. m.
Ithaca 2 35 and Bath 9 15 n. jn , and 1 53
p m
For Northumberland, nttston. Wilkes
Barre, Pl mouth, Bloomsburg und Dan
ville, making close connection at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg,
Baltimore Washington und the South.
Northumberland nnd Inteimedlute sta
tlons, 0 (.0 9 55 a m., und 1 65 and 0 00 p. in
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations, 8 03
nnd 11 20 a m Plj mouth and Intermediate
stntlons, 3 40 and 8 47 p in
Pullman parlor and sleeping coacrjes on ,
all express trains. .
Tor detailed Information, pockot time
tah'cs, etc, apply to M L Smith, city
ticket office ""s Lackawanna avenue, or .
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