THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSD AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 18!)T. CacKawatma County. CARBONDALE. ITIio Carbondalo conespondenee of 'l ho 'rlbuno hns been placed in tho hinds of Mr. R H. Munn, S ilcm nvenu" nnd Church street, tc vUioti. mn ltema may bo nddrifsed nntl nlso complaints of Ir regular delivery AT HYMEN'S SHRINE. Notes About Hiuoroiis Miptlnllstlc Knot .Nicely Knotted. Four younp ladles of this vlclnliy were made happy brides yesteidnv. At Z.4' o'clock nt Ht. Hose of Lima church. Itcv. T r. Coffey made MI'S Nelllu JoneH Mi Thomus rinan Mlis Jo ncphlne Bradley was hiidosm del ami John Taylor wns best man. Tho bride unci her maid were handsomely m layed and the wedding was a vciv pretty one A reception followed at tho homo of the bilde's sister, Ml. ! J Duffy, of leallbrook sited Tho newly wedded pair will keep house on Fallbrook street At tluec o'clock at tho same chinch Father Coflo united Mli Julia Knne and Geortjo Ward. Ml4 Snrali Nenry was bridesmaid and Mntk CVllH.i Bioomsman. The bilde was tnettlly attired nnd (allied chtisauth'cniiims. A iileasant lecej Hon was Riven at the bride's hor"c in the veiling The jrroom Is a prominent member of Mit chell Hose company. Half an hour later nt tho same plife Mls Margaiet Keiwln and John J. Hiunm took the manlike w. r.itlier Coffey aNo nerfmnicd this tereiwinv. Miss Annie Kerwln Attended the bride. T. J. Hornn was gioomsman The ladles weie beautlfullv row nod in endot pray Willi neail and sal In lilm-"ilns1- A delightful lecertlou was Riven at the home of the bildt s pat ents on I'll;? street last night. The other wedding? was a quiet homo one Miss Kllza A. Mono, of CrW.il Lake, ind Frederick vWillis, of Fo ment sticl, were i an led at thie o'clock at the homo of the lulde's brother, Iivlnir Stone, of llukett ftieil, bv tho bride's father, llev. G V. Stone Miss Alice V.'tdcman acted as bi ldes maid and Sidney "Wallls was best man. Grn gowns with chllton und peaii trimmings were worn bv the brid and licr maid The rontnctlne paitlcs nio persons of t'liarmlns peisonnlltv and they have the well w ihos of numemus Irlends THE CASE POSTPONED. The damage suit of Trainman GaM, of Nineveh, ngalnst the Deliwaie and Hudson company did not come oft at Blnghamton Tuesdaj Tho 1udgo put everything off until afar Thanksgl ing Drs Bums and Wheeler will go to the Parlor City again Friday to glo theii tetlnion, which may be essential in saving that oorpoiatlon several thousand dollais. NEW OFFICERS. Lucretla Lodge, Daughteis of Be bekali, have elected oftlceis us follows: Noble, grand, Mrs Rose Jones, vice giand, Mis Mary Havenstiito; lecord Ing secietaiy, Miss Nellie llavoii'-tiito; financial secrctai. Mis Maiy A. Hughes, tiustee Mis Ann Huddy. The installation will take place at the next meeting und will be conducted b the grand lodge ollleeis. THANKSGIVING ATTRACTIONS. fr 'D.ukest Ameiica ' will be presenUd at the Grand Opera house this aftei noon and tvcnlngr The lilgh school and Rt Thomas' col lege football teams w 111 play at Alumni park this afternoon at .' iO p m Kelly and Murphv, of the Indians, will strengthen the high school tlem At Anthiaclte park this .itteinocm the Richmondale and Peckvllle and Vand llng and TIuoop teams aie scheduled to play association foot ball. The blccle late between Leo and Wickwlre, which was to be contested, has been deelaied off, as it has in en too cold foi the mn to tialr ORSFQUIES. A leciulem mass was relebiated by Rev. W. A. Nealon at St TtofieV ehunh yesteiday morning over the icmalns of tho late Jiary Sheridan. Intel ment was made In St Hose's cemetei;, Mis. Chailes Benson and iliss Maggie Sher idan, of New York, attended the set vices Rev. Charles Leo pieached the futui al sermon of the late Mis Pettlgievv yesterday. Interment was made In Maplevvood cemetei. The pall-bcni-ers were: John MuriJn, II B Jadw In, Edward Clarkson, Thomas O'Cunnell, Augus Cameron and Patiick PowUulv. When a younir woman sits down and ponders over her future life, there is one all important subject which she should not forget. In a day dream she may build castles in the air with n happy home, laugh ing children and a loving husband in the fore ground. At that moment she rrny be facing death Matrimony and motherhood hold out no happiness to the young woman who suffers from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism The wo. man who Buffers in this way will be a weak, nervous, sickly, petulant wife, an incapable mother and an uuamUble hostess Not knowing the truth, her acquaintances will not understand that she is deserving of pity rather thau reproach Any woman may be strong and healthy in a womanly way if she will use the right remedy, Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription ts the best of all medicines for weak and ailing women It acts directly on the de licate and important organs that make, wife hood and motherhood possible It makes thera Btronjf, healthy and vigorous It banishes the dangers that surround ma ternity. It insures a healthy baby and an ample supply of nourishment Thousands of women who were weak, sickly, nervous invalids, are now healthy, robust wives and competent mothers of healthy children, as jne result ol tne use 01 tuts meuictne Mrs. John M. Conl.Hu. of I'aUcrsoti, 1'utiiara i, n v. iiioe 1Q4J, wrucs i am cuioyiug ricl health and have been since I took the last m tie of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription I "ad falling of the internal organs, or female weakness, and flowing caused by mlscarrlairc. and was very weak when I commenced taking your mecllciue " The unfailing, never -griping cure for constipation Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, Tho last snd rites over tho remains of tho lute iSamuel Collins occurred at Xo Tuesday Jtc G A Dace. Ph. D of the First Methodist chinch, of ficiated Tho lemalns were laid at rest In Mnplowood remotely Those who acted as pall-bearers arc1 Arthur Cnr lell, John Medlutid. Joseph Hawkins. Fiedcilck Keoplar, Samuel Thorpe and W. Williams. PURF.I Y PERSONAL. .Mis Thomas Duffy, of Alchbald. who has been the Kiiost of Mr. and Mis Felly Ilcvatiey, of Brooklyn street, 'iris i elm ned home Kvnn Tucker is 111. Philip :'arrell, of Mcchanlcsvllle, Is KpcndliiK today at his homo on the West Side Miss Mind Tisloi, of Wllllamsport, Is 1 uuest In this city. Mi. P. A. Iuiliy Is entertaining her menhir, Mrs Walter Goiman, of Kcian- tO'l Mrs , s Jadw In Is convalescent. Miss llollin Shltlds is spending Tlnnksslvlni? in Scrutiton Mis V M. Ohcr, of U.ute aenue, If onleitalniiiK Mis. llimiu Belcher, of Lake Alirl Mss lNIc M .union has pone homo to s end Thanksgiving. Delaware and Hudson Despitditr It. B Piters and wife lott jesteidav af ternoon fot Jleniekv llle, to spend ThinlfuRhlng with the lattei's p.u c nts Mis S 12 Uaynor wr. In Sotantuii yesterda. F II Fstalnook spent last evcnlnK in Si lanton H. fl Biker and wife weie in the I'le. tiU City jLcsteiduy afteinoon Mr T. J. Lamb Is In Wilkes-Fairo spending Thnnk-slv Ing. John Camcion was a liiilnct, r.-.ller In Htt'inhm vc-teulay. C. i' Chapi.ian called on Piompton friends josteidny ntternoon. Hoiace Shoit, of No IS, is speiiiilnK' Thanksgiving with Cn.nlos Chipman. MInei Olmstead, Ligiand Hunter and son lett this moinlng lor Dajtona, Floiidn, when thev will spend the winter. LOCAL. '1 he postolllcf will be open today from S to U. Tho lobby 'vlll be open foi lrck hexes from " 10 to 1.30 t)'clock. The faniilj of Daniel Tliompsop hns moved f i cm Dane avenue to DundafC street Tlnnksgivlng exercises weie held In evcal ot the public spools estetclay .iftxinoon. The union Thanksgiving service of the Proshv toilmi, Mi tliodlst and Bap tist c hint lies will be held in the edifice of tlu 1 ist imiipj this Tiioining at 10 30. I!ev Charles Lee, of the Flist Pies bjtoilin (hutch, will pleach Joseph Cluck's clothing .stcie w.is losoJ by the sheriff jesteiday after noon on an execution is-,uul by his wife Tho sab will occur net Wed nesday morning. Dis Thompson and Shields pel foi m cd a suigleil opeintlon on James West 11111., ot Oak ivenue, vcleidav after noon The diet iv Picki'i" will be seen at the Giind upei j house Tuesdav even ing V. F Will, of Gi"n Ridge. Dclu wnic and Hudson lloilst, opened a How or steie in the Anthiaclte bttildlnr: i.ibt evening TAYI.OU. Tho iunoial services over the remains of the late Robert Knapp occurred fiom his late home on .South Main stieet vesteiday afternoon at 2 0 o'clock Services weie held in tho famllv resi dence bv the Rev William rrlsbv, of the Methodist Fpi.scopal chuich Burial was made in the Marcv cemetei v Mis David Pilee and son Beit, of the Hillside Home, who lnve bem vis iting relatives in this place foi the past few dai, have i etui ned home It Is repotted that Funci.il Director J B. Davis, of Noith Main street, l.s about to elect a veiv latge building on the vacant lot at the comer of Mnln and Tayloi stteets. The building will no doubt In one of the largest In the boiough The building will be of brick, with two latge stote looms in. ftont on the ill st Hoot, und the second floor will be a. latge hall, with nil the lattst Imptovements. It Is estimated that a seating cpaclty tot J, '00 people will be fuinl.sh.ed Geoige Douse Is n candidate foi school dlieetor lrom the Fifth ward Taj. lor Castle, No 2C7. nights of the Gulden Fagle, will meet this evening In Reese's hall Fvety member is re quested to bo present. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western sutveyois staked out the ground csterdav afternoon for the new liro and enipet faitoty which will be located hete. It will bo located along tho Centtnl Rnllrond of Now Jeiev near the Repaid ,v. Son-,' silk factoij. Rev William Tilsby and fainllv aie visiting In Biookljn, N. Y. Rev. Ml. Ftlsbj was called homo yesteiduv to ullli late at tho funetal of Robeit Knapp Hi leturned again last even ing Mis.s Mai.v Jones, of the Aiehbald, is slightl Indisposed. Mis John Jacobs, of roltsvllle, Is quite 111 at her home. M ssis John Se-rbolt. Fllns Bow en, Clmiles and Dennis Lonehan, of the Anhluld, nnd Chnile.s Giogan and An thon MoCovIck, of this place, attend ed the soiree of Miss Kato Qeirlty, of Hde Park, on Tuesday. Messts. Gem go Peiry and James Hef feion left xstciehiy for a hunting ex peditlon to Dallas Tiiev will be ah ent for threo dnjs. This evening an entertainment and social will be held in the Primitive Methodist church of the Aiehbald. An excellent piogtammo has been pre pa ted Dr J W Houser was on a hunting tour Tuesday. He brought back with him eight labblts and five pheasants. WAVRKLY. Miss Jenulo Smith Is visiting friends In Now Yenk city. MIf.s Nettle Lee, who has been visit ing friends here, has returned to her homo at Camptown, Tho X L C. R. society of the Metho dlst Lnlscopal chuich met Tuesday evening nt tho home of Miss Bertha Bold and after transacting routine) business, ndjoumed to meet at the paisonago next week, when a full at tendance of meinbei.s Is expected. The funetal of the late John Mead took place lust Sunday morning In terment was mu.de in tho Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Ho is survived by his widow. Rev. A. Bergen Browe is erecting a new house on Main street. William G. ChalllH is tho contractot. Thl! teen deaths' In ono year Is the recoid of this borough for the last ywr. Martin Bold has moved his barber shop to tho "Little Dclmonlco " A union Thanksgiving servile will be held this morning at the Baptist church Rev J. B. Sumner, of the Methodist Hplscopnl church, will de liver the sermon. Rev. John Cavanuugh, of tho Fiee Methodist church, has moved here from Hyde Park with his famllv nnd is occupying a cosy house on Beach street 'RIChllUUG. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Piim itlvo Methodist church will hold their annual turkey supper tonight. Supper will be served from f. until 10 p. m An entertainment will be given In con nection with tho supper. Tickets for supper and enteitalnmont, 25 cents; for entertnlnment an admission of 10 cents will be charged, which will en title the holder to ico cream. After the supper and entertnlnment the contf'st for the doll will be closed The postolllee will be closed toelny, except mall hours. Mnll bouts will be as follows From 10 to 12 a. m. und fiotn 2 30 to 3 30 p. m. Mls Hattle Sayres has leturned to her home In Holllsteivllle, aftct a few dns,' stay with her plstei, Mrs. Tueg leln of Scott road JERMYNJfEWS. Full ol the lloso Coinpnnv--Tlic Roberts Oakley Wedding. Thn poitotllet hours toda, being a legrl hollehiv, will be 1030 to 1141 a 111 . 2. '0 to J (0 p 111 Di M J .Shields assisted his bioth-,1 or S S. Shields in an operation nt Cat bolide h Tuesday . M. and Mi's. Theodoio Spettigue in cl daughter Mary are spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mis. Wal ter Piav Miss Bessie Calloway, of Arihbald, Is visiting Miss Tlllle Mains, on Bacon stict. Spctlnl divine sol v Is? nt St James chinch nnd Sac ted Heat t e lunch. Do nut foi git the entertulnment at the Baptist chinch this veiling. An excellent ptogramme has been at 'alli ed The Atteslan Hoo company have de cided and nio now making extensive piepnratlons foi holding a .fair in Fn leiptise lull, beginning Dec. 10 The genual committee Is comprised of the following gentlemen Messis. William F h'llllvan. J' J. McDonald. M Mul hoi In, 1 .1 Stanton, and Michael Mc Hulo. Fd. Btnke, uf Mavneld, Is eiy 111 of Dtiemnonla . sin ctnfw hB chifM Ctniisn ,al Isaar Mondlo'ohn Is spending the week in hjiacusc, N. Y T F Coleman Is bull ling a delivery wagon for T. .AT Halt There will be a vety important meet-Inc- of Pianch (..'. Catholic Mutual Rcncvolent assoclitlnn. held on Tilday evening. Fveiy member is lequested to be present as business of iinpoitnntc will be transacted. Thomas Robeits, of .Termvnand Miss Hattle Oakley, of Malled, weie unit ed in the holy bonds of matrlmonv list cnenlns: at S o'clock. The cere rannj was petformed by the Rev. Wil liam Sat clival at the paisonnge Tho mldo and groom uete unattended. The many ftl"nds of 'he parties i-- membcted them In bestowing handsome wedding gills The groom is well unown and lespected and has been for scetal yeais a tiuifU etnplove ot Thomas Rich. Tho bildo Is very pop ular both in this town and Mnv field. Mr and Mis Roberts will at nee commence housekeeping In a furnished home adjoining his fathers, Mr. Joseph T. Robeits. PCCKVlLLi:. Miss Llllle Oulek. of Rlncb.imtnn. Is visiting at G. A. Mesargtl's and Chas D Kellei's Mrs. Roswella Noble, of Stoillng, Wnvne couiitv. and (lniichlniv Mis Famest Stevens, of Dunmoie, visited last Tuesday at thj home of Mr. .and Mis G A. Mean gel. The Tom Thumb wecbllnir. whlrli win be held at the Lec,'aicl hall this even liii, promises to be a cleat tteat. Don't fall to attend It. Another meetlnir of the ladles' rom. mitteo who aie piepailng things foi the lice bovs' fall, v. Ill be held at the Hose looms next Fridaj evening, Fveiy lady in town is Invited to at tend Mis Moile. ot Sci anion Is lsltlii.- her daughter, Mrs Flmei W Swingle. Tre ThnnkSKivInir rxorolse.i nhich weie held at the Centtal school and the Stingers klndergaiten school sesterday was laigely attended and the exercises well appreciated. Our publk- schools weie closed v ester. day until ne.xt Alonduv, i.cet eveiybociy lemember the union Thanksclvinc: setvl-e to bo iii,i in the Methodist Fnlsconal fbineh thin moinlug and be present If possible Miss Sophie Slnipkins, who has been visiting lelntlves In Philadelphia, hap retained home after an absence of tin eo months, much Improved In health 'I he funemi ot John Thomas, of jCs- SUP Will take Place tills nflnrnnnn lrom his late residence Rev. S. C. Slmpklrs will ofllelate. Inteimenr' hi Fnlon cemetei v. Leonard Simoklns. a student in wv. oniliirj seminary, will spend Thanksgiv ing with his parents. Rev. and Mis S. C Slmnklns Ml and Mis George Shay will spend Thanksgiving with friends in Scran- ton Mr and Mrs wiiiinm Vi.stni ni "perel Thanksgiving with the hitter's sister In Scianton. OLYI'HANT. The bazaar under the ausnlees nf ih Catholic Young Men's Total Absti nence anil Benevolent society, for which great preparations hnvr. been made for several weeks, will bo opened ionium in tne .niner Mnthovv opera house. The looms hnve been tastily decorated with bunting and Hags and present a very pretty scene. Many beautiful and useful articles win ii chanced off. ThlB ovenlnu tho follow- ing prosiamme will be tendered . Solo, Fugene O'Boyle; muslo prodigies, Brennnn children: solo. Fnoeh Thnm. as; trick dancing, William Urennan; vionn soto, .Master Lciwaid Burkej MlBses Molly McDonnell nnd Lucy oMoney, In their up-to-date topical songs and funny sayings, introducing theli latest success, "The Coon Town Guards," Klondike trio, specially In troducing their wonderful acrobatic feats The bazaar will be continued until after tho holidays Mls.s Annie Williams, of riymouth, Is the guest of Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Ulakely Mrs, J. Wilmeit and Mis. T. W Davis, of Scranton, visited ft lends hero yesterday, Frank Knight, of Providence, has accepted a position In tho shoe depart ment of the Ready Pay store. Alfied Walkle, of Jenuyn, was a caller In town yesterduy. Mlas Lucy Hull, who has been visit This is tlie Package remember it. Itconlains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Largest package greatest economy. TIIK X. K. FAIUn.NK COMPANI, Chlcaso, M, Iiouts, New York, Boston, rnlludelpLla. ing relatives in Philadelphia, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Anthony Jones, of Fd waidsvllle, are visiting tho fot liter's mother, Mrs, Mary Probert, of Dela wate street Mlscs Kntle and Mary Rogan and William Rogan attended tho Y. M I social at Scranton last evening Mis. P. J. Boyle, of upper Delaware street, is dangerously III with pneu monia. District Attorney John R Jones and family have returned fiom New York, wheie thev have been attendtng the horse show. Thompson Pettlgievv. of Carbondale, visited friends at this place jesterday Richard, the little son of Mr. and Mis. J. M. Sweeny, of Lackawanna stieet, is veiy ill. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. I'or Thanksgiving Dili. 'I ho Spooncrs and their c ompanj ate having a vir successful engasemmt nt tho Aeademj of Mi sic Yesteni.iv after noon thej gave a lino precatattoa of "Mugg's Landing" and last night the eoti.pjny won iicv lnur.l In the comedv, "Kccles" Gills" This afternoon "Tho Gallcv Slave' will be 'n and tonUht "liie " Jiiss Clinton in l'vvo Holes. At tho Ljeeuni Hit's afternoon anl evening Miss Kate Clnxton will nut onl fan seen In her famous drama ot ' The Two Oiphaiis, ' which seems to never loso Its hold upon the affections of thea ter loving citizens, but will also nppeat for tho llrst time in this city in her letest sueccjs what Is promised as an Intensely 3trong and dramatic one-ict plaj Ill's ciaxton dramatized It herself, and lies plaed with great suecess in New Yotk and other cities this fall It deals with a love episode of the luttle of Nusbv In Nit", In which bonnio King Charles and his famous cavillers weie defeated bj tho stKf 1'urltt.n soldleis of Oliver Ctolu w ill. Thcio will be a irntlnct at 2.3) p. in Miss Kato Claxton will be seen In both plis, and thi's give liet many aii mlrrs an opportunltj to see hei in two distinct charade is I'liild'ulicud ilsou. 'I he leturn of tin suiccssful dram i, '"Pudd'nbead Ilsmi,' to tho L ce um Friday und Sattudiv evenings and Sn mdiv nfteiroon will 1) erected with b liiht by the rrnn admiietus ot .Mails Twain. IMvviu M..o Is In the title lok this j.car .ind the jness and public ev et while ule uiidiiltnloiis In thiii pr.il ( of his aitl'tk inesintation of the ehai aeter ot Dave Wilson. The comiisnj 's m atlj the same as wl-eti bcie liM sc isou tho ehanges being an Improvement It til thing. "1't eldnhead Vllon," tli inks to tho late Flank Mis,o, the elratnalizii, Is ono of the grcttest American plnvs evci jiroduci'd It teacles us nn old les son tho baibaihins have not fotgotten the wisdom of the fool, the gnat wei thi ne ss of heatt over hud. The stoi Is as ficsh ns a whiff from the elo et-earpc tc d ilelds aftei the peifinnes of the botiJoir. Miuslrels Tocl.aj. llniiv 1'leison'? minstrels, with I'os teu's ilniognph, a moving pi ture n teitalnmeiit, opens this afteinoon m V i vls' theatct fot Unco da!- X In intlio show 's said to bo n lined, up-to-lali, en te mining to ull, and entlulv sultabU foi ladles, gentlemen and cluldien. A pal ido on tho principal stieets will b. aicom panled b Martin Medhold's band Pro lessor Clarke's orchestra, furnishes music fot tho perfoimance A well known til k blcelo rldei of Scranton Is a membit of the oif,anlzation Dnrhcst Anieiicn. The attraction at tho Acnelomj of Music tho 111 st half of next week will be "Darlcest America." which Is the Hcn0i tlon of the times. In u big danolng dlvet ticomont nirnnged expressly lot 'Dark est: Amei lea," all the diincets appi u lit a dancing contest. Some fort nimble-foot, ed, aetlve-bodlecl dauceis take part In tl Is ccne Tho contest at tho conclus Ion Is one of endurance and skill and ex cites an audlenco to unbounded enthusi asm, This Is onl oncJ of the many fea tures of tho new entertainment A big street pat ado will bo given on Mondii. ir this i:ui: r.vi rn Ood, it this weie enoueli That 1 see thliiKti bate to the buff, And up to the buttocks In mire, That I nsk nor hopo nor hlie, Nor In tho hiibk. Nor dawn bejond thn dusk, Nor ltfu bejond death, Clod, If thU were latin' Havlncr felt thy wind In my faco Spit sonow und dlKiace, lluvlns Been thine evil doom In Goltrotlu and Khaitoum And the brutis, the woik of thine hand, rill with Injustice lands. And Htaln with blood the Fe.i, If still in my veins tho cleo Of the black nlnht and tho sun And tho lost battle urn, If an adept, The Iniquitous Hats I Mill accept With Joj, and joy to endure and ba with' stood And still to bnttlo and perish for a dream of cood Qod, If that weio enough? If to feci, In the Ink of tho sloush, And tho sink of tho tulie, Veins of clory und lire Hun through nnd trantplerco and tiaua plre, And n, seciet purpose of glory In cvoi) pat t. And the nnsvveilns cloiy of battle ill my heart, To thrill with the joy of elided men To bo on forever and fall, and no tu again, And bo mauled to the earth nnd nile And contend for the shndo of a woid and ,v thing not seen with tho ejes With tho half of a. broken hopo for u pillow ut night That somehow tho right la the light And tho smooth shall bloom from the rough Lord, if that weio enoimh? Itobcit fluulu Stevenson EVERY WOMAN Bonc.totJEeeJiarelUbW.raonthresnUUtn medicine. Onlr hsrmleucsd th pnrcut drug) should be utJ, II juu ul the bent, 55 1 Op- Poai's PemBistroQl PSiBs Tbtr m prompt, nio nd crttln la re salt. Tli. 1 cnnlco (Pr, I'oal'i) otrer dbtp. oolot. Sent nay whore, 51.00, Addrwi ttut, Usoicino C., CUrsUud. O, For Sato by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlno venuo and Spruco strset 'sjseixa S5?s. ss?5S23 Hi PIANOS Are Used in the Lyceum Theater, Scranton Academy of Music, Nay Aug Engine Co Rooms," New Nesbitt Theater, Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House " Wyoming Seminary, Kingston Presbyterian Church, Ashley Five in Hanoyer Township Schools near Wilkes-Barre Grand Opera House, Freeland And in 100 of tho homes in this region. Tho fricul durability of the Kimball Piano locommends it to all vv ho wish to buy but ono piano in a lifetime. Sold on easy payments or for cash. Old organs or pianos taken iu exchange. Drop a postal or call. CEORfiK IF. IVKS, (icncral Ajrent, l) West Market Street, WllLes-Uarro. W. S. FOOTK, Local AkciiI, J 'J'J I'nRO I'liiee, Scranton, I'a. :-. u P, i 3f5 Stetsoe-Hats Have Brains in Them Yes, there are brains in Stetson Hats brains in making them and brains in wearing them. New Fall Styles in Stiff and Soft Hats on sale. It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat. I hese nnd tuber Good U les Sold bv CONRAD, 305 Lackawanin Avaiiu Banquet Lamps. A large v.uiety of new and handsome designs in LAMPS just received. Brass Lamps, Onyx Lamps, Dresden Lamps, At lowet pi ices than evei be foie quoted in this city. VVenroshowlnstnne'veeptlonnlly fine line of Winches, DiitinniulM auil Jovvehy at prices which will please jolt A, E.ROGERS, lewder. 213 Lacka, Ave, DR. 5HIMBERQ, OPTICIAN, II S .MON 1 I) TO 305 SPRUCE STREET. Examination Free. LI'sH'.UHH ) WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF I'tiucy Kockuways, Hast Klvcrs, Maurice Itlvei Coves, .Mill l'onds, Ac, &c. I.cavo your order for Ditto l'olnts to be delivered an the hull' shell iu carriers. i e pkl rn n ill xs"- P-;C HSR XS&KwF iiMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiieiiii & s 5 The 5 Newark mm 5 o a I IS .1 'Jjfi1 mi,uv n pnir of shocM, the prlco should bo a secondnrj' consldera- S J. Tlh, """J." n,nJPct I" vlevv should bctho qunllty of tho leather nnd tho S3 JU or thorn Qooel Mops nro health preerv era; poor fitting ones not only tor- " turo tho feet but look badly. Think ot this when ou stint out to buy them. 3 -Vo shovv you nothing but what n IlrHt-cIass storo ought to have, nnd our toe- sortment of stvlcs comprlies cvetytliltiK eleslrnble As to prleei, there ri low S n,,C!in tAsk.l Feo ol,r clsl'ln ""1 Hbois for ladles' wear und tho Xcvv- S ark f3 00 shoci for men. iThe Newark Shoe Store, I I Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves. nilllESIIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllIIIIIIIIR A. BITTENBENDER. J, M. KEMMERER. BITTENBENDER & CO. HOI.U AGENT1 I Oil WAHHUER - BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, IRON AND STEEL ,AKYOURH0RSESHOER THE Bmfi VVINTFRIKF (I It ABSnLUTfcL.Y nrV2nf. el!niln& " '. wwim WAN B&S9k for HT17nfVr-Mrv7yrKt4 trnniWTOB hW&T rst. Sirs TH II M ?0MLY i fei wi wShop For TJ!1 V" J P Mil tj MANUFACTURERS OF 9& SHD P1A. HE MM ID Bill limber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood mine Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled Ht-mlock Prop Timber promptly furnished. MILLS At Cross Turk. Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquo mniiii Kailro.td. At .MI11.1, Potter County. Pa., on Couder-port, and Port Allegany Hailro.id. Capacity -400,000 feet per day. GliMJKAL OFFICC-Boardof Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 1014. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA., Manufacturers of MOTIVES. STATIONARY ENGINES, BOMS, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. OCNCRAL OPFICU. SCRANTOV. PA. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. 0. bchcdul: In Ulect rvovember 15, liii Trains Leave Wilkes-Barra as Follows 7.30 a. m., weok days, for Sunbury, Harrisbure; Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts, burj; and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hnzleton, PottsviHe. Reading, Norrlstown, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisbursj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pitts, burg and tho West. 3.15 p. m., weelc days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3. IE p m.. Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburp;. Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and tha West. S.00 p. m., week days, for Hailoton and Potlsville. J. R. WOOD. Oen'i Pan. Azent. J. U. HinctllvbON, (lencrol Manager Central Railroad ot New Jersey (Lehigh ami Susquclianiw Division ) Stations lu Now iork-M'oot ot I.lbeity stuet, N It , ami Whitehall Terminal Anthracite, i-tal used exclusively, Instil ing clt inline -s .ma eomtort TUin TAHL15 IN BITIX'T NOV II. 1S97 Tralni Uuve Sctantou loi l'lttstnii, Wllkcs-Barti , rtc , at S JO 9 11 11 M a ni , 1.' ID, .' 00, i 0;. 5 00. 7 10 11 in Sunclaj s 00, a m , 1 00, .' 13, 7 10 p. ill I'or Atlantic Clti. 8.0 11 111 I'or New York, Newark anil ljllzau tli, S.o (express) u. -in , U Ij (cspress with Uuftet parlor cai), 3 0j (express) p m Suiuluj, iV p m. Tialn lea.lntf IH p m nrilvcs at Philadelphia, lteudlni; T r mlnal, DU p m and New Voik u l) p m Tot Slaucli Cliutik, Allentowii. Ilethle liem, Kastcm und Phlladelilila, h 20 u in , 1.' IS, ..03. 6 00 (oxcept l'hllucklphta) p ni Sundai, il3 v m Kor l.onB fiuitiih, Occin (Jnnc etc , ut 8M 11. in and l.M" 1 m Tor Iteadlni?, Lebanon and Hnrrlsburf, via Allentown, S 20 11. m , 1.' 13. j 00 1. m hundaj, .' 15 p ni Tor l'ottsvill-, 8 .'o a m . 1.' I p 111 Iteturnint; leave. Now York, foot ot Lib erty street, North Itlvet, ut 9.10 (expret-0 u m , 1 10 1 30, 4 11 (express with Uurfot puilor car) p in Sundu. 4 "0 u ni Leavo New Yolk, foot VVhltilnll stint, South lVrrv, 11 1 9WI a in, 100. 1 25. 3 33 p m. Passenger arilviiiK or di purling trom this ttimlnal can connect und"! cover with all the eluvutetl rullroads, llroadway cable cars and ferrlei to llrooklyn und Stutcn Islund, maKhiK' quick tiansfcr to und from (liand Central liepot und Loiib Island Itullroud Leave PHI idc Iphl 1, lteidlnir Tcrmlnul 9 0) a. ni , 2 00 and i SO p. ni Suuda, , 23 u in 'UitnuRh tickets to nil points at lowest late may be hid en implication In nd uneo to tho tl'ket agent ut the station. II. P UALDWIN, Gen. Pass Ast J II, OLHAT'SIIN, Gen Supi Del.. L.icka. and Western. Effect Monday, Nov 21, 1SW Tmlns leao Scruntcn as follows V."i press lor New Yoik and ull polnth IJast, , 1 40, J CO, 0 15, S 00 and 10 M a. in . 12 35 and J uJ P 111, Kvprcss for Kahton. Tienton Philadel phia and the South 515, 8 00 and 10 JJ u tu , 12 a and 3 33 11 m Washington and wu station' 3 U p m Tobvhanna nccommodatloii, MO p 111 i:xirea for Illnshaniton, Oswego i:i mini, ComiiiK Bath, Dansvllle, Blount Morris and IJuffalo, 12 10. 2 a,. 9 01 11 m . and 1 55 p m., muklne close connections ut lluffalo to all points In the West, Not til west and Southwest HlnRliamtoii find way stations, 1 0o p in Nicholson accoirjnodatlon, 5 15 p m Uinghamtoii and Illmlra cxpubs, C55 Hxpress for I'tlca nnd Illchfleld Springs 2 35 a ni and 1 55 p. ni Ithaen, 2 35, 9 0) u III , and 1 C3 p m Tor Northumberland, Plttston Wilkes Hat re. Plymouth, llloomsburs nnd Unn IIle, making close ronncctlou nt North umberland for WIlllan'Hort, IIunlshurB, Hiiltlmore. W.'shliifcton und ihe South Noithumbilancl and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 10 20 a ni , and 1 55 and 0 00 p Nnnllcoko and Intermediate stations, S 03 and 11 20 .1 m Plymouth nnd Inter mediate slatleus, 3 40 and 8 47 p in Tor Kingston, 12 40 p. ill Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains. Tor detailed Infoimatlon. pocket tlmo tablos, etc , apply to M. L Smith, Dis trict Iias(ngei Ascnt, depot ticket oillce Uric and Wyoming Valley. In effect Sept. 19, 18'j7. Trains leave Scranton for Now York and Irteimcdlqta pclnts on I3rle railroad, also for lluwlij und local pyluta ut T.'Jo a. 111, and 2 25 p m. iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 3 The Newark a $ a Power, Bolt and Rod Thread- JLUl-'miS) luwcr Sheariuc: and Puucliiuqf. A Diamond or Drop Frama THIS 1H YOUK (MIOICIJ OP TIIH M'llAMON SIBItl.INU ANDbfUHNS Hitnci.iis K-w- BI,TIE."!f,nWER' tfi A. IVi: I tll.KUKi Alimn-r of Illcvcle nenJ. Airlve at Scratitcm from abovu points at in 23 a. m , 3 15 ar d MS p. m Delaware and Hudson. On Mondaj July 3, trains will leava Sirnntnn ni follows. I"oi Carbondale C 0, 7 T3, S 35, 10 1" n, m . 32 00 noon, I 21, 2 .0, ! 52, C .3, 0 23, 7 37, 9 15, 10-13 p 111 , 12 10 n, m I'or Albnn Sai ito'a Montreal, Itos ton, New England points, etc., i 2o a. ni , 2 20 p. m I'or llonesdale C 20, S 33, 30 15 a. in ; 32 00 noon, 2 20, 5 23 p m I'or tike s-Iiaiic 043. 7ffl, S 45, 9 "S, 10 43 it. m , 12 03, 1 23, 2 2S, 3 3.J, 4 11, b 00, 7 r 9 50. 11 20 jp in I'or Now York, Philadelphia, tc . v 1. Lehlsh Valley H It , fi 4, 7 TO t 12 0., 1 -'., 4 41 p m (with Illaek Hi 1 id Im press) 11 A) p ni I'oi lYimsilvanla It 15 points G 13, 9 , n m , 2 28, 4 41 p m Tor western points via Lclil,'h Vill y It It, 7 50 a in, 12 03, 3SJ (with Iliac k Diamond Uxprcss), 9 50, 1130 p m Tiains vill nirlvo at Scranton as f I lows 1'rom Carbcndile and the north (141 713. SI) jJ4, 10 40 11 m. 12 01 noon, 1 L . 2 21 3 2", 4 37. 5 4 7 13, 9 13 11.23 p m. l'rom V "Iki s-Ilirre anl the South 0 13 7 3), 8 30. 10 10 1133 i ni , 1 If. 2 11, 3 4S, 3 20 C 21 7 33 'l 05 1 45 i in , 12 05 n in. J W UI'IlDH'K G P. A, AlbtllJ. N Y. II W CUO.SS V V A Scianton, Pa Lehigh Valley Railroad System Anthiaclte Coal I'oed, Unsurlntr Cleanll- r uid ("omfoi t IN I.I PI.l'T NOV. 14. IS 17 TRAINS LDVVr. SCKANTON I'm Philadelphia ind New York la D. & II It 11 at li 43, 7 30 a m.. nnd 12 03, 1 23, 22(, 4 41 (lil.iek Dlumond Kxpusa) und 11 30 i m I'oi Plttston and Wlllce-llaire vn. D. L & W It It ( 'H, Sus, 1120 a 111, Ijii J 40 ( 0) P in Tor White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsvllle, nnd principal point- iu the coil lesions V la 15 . II II It . U 45 7 5) a 111 . 12 05, 2 2S and 4 41 p m. ' I'oi Iicthlp'uin, K.ihtou IteudliiK. Hai-rl-burs and principal Itiu imcdl ite ita tlons vli V &. II It It. 0 15, 7 50 a. 111. 12 05, 125. 2 2b 4 41 (Hlack Diamond L-pre-i), 11 JO ji m K01 Tunkh.innock, Towanda. lllmlri, Ithaca, Ocuea and piluclpal tnttimedi um stations li 1), L &. W It II Oim. 8 OS a in 12 40 and I 40 p 111 Tor C!cnen. Itochestei, liuffnlo Nlafc' ar Tails, fltliab), unci all points west vii. I) II It It. 12 05 3 33 l lilac k Inojlion I Ilxprcssi 9 30 nnd 11 3) p ni Pullman pat lot and sleeping 01 Lelncli Valley chair eats on nil trains botw.-i Wlllus-Hairo and New Yoik Phll.i 1, 1 phla, Hulfalo and Sin spenslon Hiilm ROLI.IN II WlLIll'll. Oen. Supt CHAS H Li:i:, Uen PiHh, At , Phlla , l'o A W NONNHMACHKIt, Aisst. Gin. Pist AKt Phlhidi Iplili, Pu Scranton otllci 309 La-kawanni avenue. SCIIATSTO IIIVISIO.. Ill llflcc-t (Klolierllcl, 1M)7. 1AB0 LOliEE 00.. UMM HI) sssP133 North lloiincl. (nilli llciiiud, 203201 . J0i2Ul - " ? e. Stations l - m (25 (Trains Dallj,Kr. d J a ' cept Miiul.cy ) 13 g a I I i u Vrrlvo leave JT m ' 78VN Y l'ranklhi Kr 1 .,,. 740 .... 7l0et 4.'nd btrett ..., 7.55 . ' .... 700 Woeuawken I 1810..., p up n'Arile UavfA mi- h . . .... ii3 ( adoila ! JTs-7777 109 Hancock ... an .... 12W Staill'lit .... 225 .. ' 12(H, Preston Park ... 2 31 ,,,. l4o' VSlnuood .... 341 .. . 122V I'oyntcllo .. aw .... Jill , tirsoa . .'59 .... MM rietsnnt Jit ... are .' .... Ill'"' Uilomtalo . 1(0..!. 11 4'i roret my j ia .... .... 6B()1184 carbondale 711 33l! .... ,. fu47(IK0 White llrlcU'O ,fT J7,r3 SSI ... .... (J 41(11!'! Majneld I(7 42't3 48 .... .... a lllll tiAi Jermyn 711345.... :... tfivuisl Archibald 7 to S51 ...I .... 0311115, VMntOU 718 1S4 ... .... nauitli1 Peckvllle. 7sMH.,.! .... iiJiio7, ODpUant 8f2 404 .... ... tuonail priceburt; km 401 ,.,. .... diHiion. Throop 8iu 410 . .. ... fill 11 onl Providence Hit)' 414 ... . BU,(1057, ratkl'laco (a 12 (4 171 .,, ... 10 1053 bcranton 615 4 aj, .... r mU it1 leave Arrive a ar il AH trains run dally tccpt Sunday. ( Higtiincs that titiiDSbtoponeljnal tor pas Berners. Hecure rates via Ontario 4 Western before parcnasiue tickets and tave money Day and hlgnt JCtprwstotuo Went J. O, Anaomon, a en. Pass Act, V, VUtcrolt, I)lv, I ass, Agt Bcranton, 1',
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