THE SOKANTON- TRIBUNE---10NnAY MORNING, -DECEMRER 13, 189T. A StudO in Economy. The throngs of people who have gathered in our New Building wonder at its magnitude. They are surprised at the extent, beauty and quality of the stocks. Attractions are diffused through out the store. Wilkes-Barre confidence finds brotherly love here. The store has been well planted foundation walls of past experiences. Representation in big commercial centers has presaged the event Scranton and the World are akin. J,. j&Jt yJO v tr & .. s Wm. k. JV "m. " K A. V V fiA V jfCSSJ' X sc aVU7 ,y v, w A Question ah we ask is tliat lllis new store of ours may FailiV Asked have fair chance to sue ceed. Never will it be come a part of our business to belittle or interfere with other businesses. Intelli gent and generous assembling of merchan dise, good storemaking and faithful, dil igent effort in attracting customers to Scran ton and serving them, will help all this. Restaurant in the Basement Perfect Cuisine. The Onrbondale correspondence of Tho Tribune lias been placed in the hinds of Mr C 15. Munn, Salem uvenu" nnd Church street, to whom iiiwa Horns nny be addressed nml also complaints of Ir regular dellety. PLANNING A YEAR'S WORK. Kpworth liCnii l nliini't Preparing luv r.llrcliw I Hint During 1H'.H. Tile newly elected cablmt of tho Kt wirth Leutjui ol this city, met ,U the MothodHt p.iionafii Saturday nml mapped out t'ie woilc for tiie mining yrai. It was dcilded to slve enter tainments on the ilist Weduos.Uv of each month. The cabinet Is composed an follows: Fi evident F. U Kilpotilcl: First Vice President. .. N 11. Smith S-coiid Vice Piesldent Mrs S. I.. Carlton Third Vice Piesldent....C. M. l.c-dior F tilth Vice President. Mis. -' liobeits Seeietary Matlie Kenworthy Treasuier Murtlin Hiin'c Tie following committees were ap pointed, one of the vice pierldiuts of the cabinet lulng clmliman of each. Spnltiial wm It. X. II. Smith, Mia. M. Q. Mealter. Mrs. M. O. Abbey, J. Hurcher. Misses Alice Nutlet and Net tle Unyley. Mfiry and Help: Mis. S. V. Cailton, MIsb Mnttle Pnscou. Frank Stephens, Miss May Stephens, J. 0. rtudd and " H. Alexander. Literary: C. M. Leslier, H. J. HoeU enbprry. Or. Haker, Mlstes Jennie iiul Ipi. Mty Pengelly and Hattio Wilcox. Poclal Woik: Mrs. Chailes Roberts. Miss Sadie Miller. Uert Dlv. H. F. tflaik, Lucy Crowell, James Halls. HOTEL ANTHRACITE CLOSED. Tho IlnniUoint) House, of llnteitiiin iiiiint Ik M Itliout a l.niulliird. Iiotel Anthracite closed Its doots for nn Indefinite period on Saturday even ing. Proprietor Hnnes has for a long time felt the depression In tiade and It was not ii secret to his friends, as well as the public nt large, that the hostelry was not paying expenses. It wns not, however, until Thuisday of last week that the beginning of the end became appaient. This was brought nbout by the appearance of Proprietor Hanea" brother-in-law. J. Zortman, of Lancaster, who caused an execution to be Issued to the amount of $2,000 upon the personal piopeity owned bv Hanes In the hotel, consist ing of crockery, glasswate, linen, cut lery and llquorri, which was purchased of tho former proprietor, P. K. Oumear. On Friday afternoon the help of the hotel became alarmed, and collectively they demanded that their back salary, amounting to ten days, he paid them. A consultation was held and they weie WHAT DOTHE CHILDREN DRINK? Don't five them tea or c-otlee. JIumi ou tried the new food drink cdilad (Iraln-Of It U ilollclouii und nourliihliiR nnd tulte the plure of coffee. The more Ural n-0 sou glvu ,.a ..i.ii.Ipa., thn tiinre Iil'hUIi von dUtrlbute throucb their u-cloin. (lniln-0 In inude of pure Brttlim, und when properly prepured lame like the choice evaAcH of tolteu mil cotUubout u n niuci:. All srocei fcell It Ktisc. and 20. CARBONDM.E. :b:R ilreadv been expended in the establishment of this business ; the stock shows it. Trade movements must bristle with activity. Holiday for printers' ink to illustrate the bargains would C f Sl P- Perfect Service. llnalK pMMiid.d that the) would he paid In full "ii Saturday night. S.ituidn) morning Pmpiletor Hanc left the town on the 11.20 tialn. and it is statid not authoiltutlvely that he has none to Philadelphia. Saturday afternoon the Antlnneite Land Imp! n intent company, who con trol the hotel, held a meeting, and the Jesuit vn thev unanimously decided to tender the management to Daniel Uoblnson, the elllclent and popular eleik nt the Hotel American. A confeienie was held with tne pto-poi-ed new landloid, and he modestly stated that he might consider the mat ter, piovldfns the company or, In other wot ds, diieetnis ut the hotel would agree to should . the expense of the hotel. This thev weie not disposed to do, and the meeting adjourned. CRESCENTS' ENTERPRISE. The Social Club Srriiiinc Kxcrllcnt 'I iilcnt for ''ben- Kntertaiiiuioiit. After considerable t fiuu on the pait of the manige'nent, Wooler, tho eelebiattd tenor ol the lVm Park church, 1ms been engage 1 tor the giand musical entertainment to be fclvin In tho (limit! Opeiu house. New Yeat's eve loi the belicllt of 111" des cent chili. The eiileilalnment piomlses to bo the mimical i vent of the season, as In connection with the aforementioned, Mrs. Kate (."rossln O'lsileu, soprano, of Srrantnn; W. A. Kelly, baiitone, of Paisons; the Phlllrmnnnle Stilng filial telle -if Set anion, and MKs Jm nle O'tloyl', of Archlald, aeiompanlst. have bet n secuted. An effort Is being made to vecure Miss Allen of Wilkes li.iuo, clocu t!ml3t, and the mopped aro leiy liilght for halns her pivsent on that occasion. A1INSTRELSY TONlOliT. Leon W. Washbuui, the veteran showman and manager known all over tho United States and Canada as tho bond of the blg"st elrcus hearing his name, has launched another nimis-e- ment emerpi Ise this seuson and this osenlng he lnlng his big niinstiel show to the Carbondalo Oiauil Opera house for one performance. The Uinp Is u big one of fotty nitlsts, culled from the choicest cirnuis in minstrelsy. Tl.ey ttavel on their own special car Txeelsloi" and will make a noon-day street paiade with two brass bands and both companies. DIED SUDDENLY. John Sheehun, of Faiview, fell oft a car of ecu th at Waymart Satumay and dl-d instantly. Ho was sixty-one ytaip old and a bati'helor. He Is survived b a btother. (leorge, with whom he boarded end three sisters, Mis. Uiidget Mannu, of Siranton, Mi's. Janv.-s Kll ptitriek, of Vandllng, and Mis. Mat thew Mangan. of this city. Deceased wns t member of the Pioneer Father Mathew society. The funeial will take place this afternoon at 1.50 o'clock at St. Rose church. WEDDED. Miss Sarah J. Healey. of Forvlew street, and Patrick F, Lanian. wtr. iL QUARTER MXLLIOM shopping is crowded into a paltry two Advertising The newspapers must be our speaking tube from store to Influence. public. The world is influ enced by advertising, per haps unconsciously. You may have been fooled bv advertising and vow eternal ven geance on all that pertains to it. That is prejudice. It will vanish by the influence of honorable facts, honest motives and low prices. The power of truth is every day il lustrated by the- success of fair dealing. Free System of Delivery. Throughout Scranton and Vicinage. mauled at St Hose church at two oflnrk Saturday afternoon liy Ke. T. r Coffey. Miss niizalieth Henley was luldesmaln and Thomas Hollllian. best man. Tiie btlde was beautifully irowii'l in brown silk with en am slllc and oliitfon trimmings. A leceptlon was given in the evening at the home of the bride's patents, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Ilealey. The newly married pair went to New York on a wedding tilp. PURELY PERSONAL. S H. "Williams and family have mov ed fromMoss Side to Lauiel street. Mr. and Mis. John Kelly, of South Chinch stiect, aie entertaining their gnuddnughter. Miss Helen Walsh, of Plttston. A. J. Puny Is suffering fiom gilp. Joseph Killeen, of ISrooklyn sU'eet, Is suflerlng n fiacturcd arm. Dr. C. J. Meaker was elected a diiec tor of the Luzeine nnd Lackawanna Pental society Fiiday evening In Wllkcs-liai re. K J. Ply is laid up with a sprained back. I. A. Huike, of Huffalo, N. Y., spent Sunday with Is patents on Uiooklyn stuct. J. J. D(fiiiey spent yesterday with friends in Sctanton. Atlss Kate Mang has returned from her Washington visit. City Solicitor Wntrous Is ill. Mr. and Miu. 13. K. Morse are In New York and are expectel home In a few days. They have n made a tour of the South. Herbert Uenson, of Scranton. railed on friends In this city Satuiday. LOCALS. Robert MrKlnney, jr., of Scranton, supeiintendent of air brake const! tic tion on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western, lectured to a large number of inllroad men in this eltv yesterday. The lectin e was given under the aus pices of Oeore W. West, division ot locomotive engineer?. An unknown Hunrraiiun was found lying lu the roadway ninth of Simp sfm Satuiday aftomocn. He had two deep gashes In Ms head. He- was tak en to the hospital. JERMYN NEWS. I, dual Iiutituto Urld in School llulld-iiig--Airiiigncd for Selling Without License Tho teacheis of the giaded schools held a local Institute In tho school build ing on Saturday morning. The session wus called to order by professor Rogers at !i a. m. MIh Mullen read a paper on the "Llfo of tho Poet Tennyson." Miss Jones guve to each teacher pinsiint a set of questions to aiiHuu on "HUtory of IMu cation " subject to discussion on ques tions and answers afterward, the teach ers discussed the school woik In various departments of the hchools In order to rabe tho standard The next Institute will bo held the fourth Satuiday of Januaiy. Tho progranimo will be: Pa per, "I.lie or tsnaKCBpeare ny .miss Ryniei . set of questions on "Illstoiy of Teaching." Miss Roberts general class reading and analyzing of SbukespeniD's pluy 'Hamlet " Miss Anna K. Uarnes und Mrs. J. N. Reynolds, of Lancsboro, spent Thursday and Friday, the guest of Prof and Mrs. RogerJ. Miss Mabel Davis enteitalned a num ber of Carboudnle fi lends on Thursday evening. Miss Mundauo Ilymer, of South Main street, spent Saturday In Soranton, Mrs. Jeanctte Rogers, who has been vlsltlir; her son, Professor Rogers, of be adding to their cprp 4dg ISmHKi Rxksss Second street for the past two weeks, has it-turned to her home ut Haifoid The Crystal Pile comp.ui will hold a social In Knterpiise hall on New Year's ee. .Mr. and Mis W S Hatlger and son, Preston, of Cemcteiy Stieet, are visiting at Iiinghamton. Mr. James L. Curtis, of Scranton, spent yesterday In town. Miss Mnrgaiet Collins spent Saturday In Sctanton. Samuel Rodway. of Ma field, was ar raigned In court on Satuiday for selling liquor without a license nnd on Sunday. Tho chargis were preferred by Joseph Pool. Rodway had no lawyer and being out on bnll court would assign him no counsel. A half doren witness! s icstltlcd that they had purclmed liquor in Rod- ways place, court uiuctiu tnai a mt dict ol not guilty be taken as to the Sunday selling case and submitted the other. A voidlct of guilty was rendered and Rodway was lined J.'OO, the costs nnd Fcntencul to threo months iu the county jail. TAYLOR NEWS. Mrs. Uiuiil J. Thomas Laid to l'.cst. A Itctiirn of Thanks-- Personal and Other News N'otcs, Services oer the remains ol tho lata Mrs. D.nld J. Thomas were hi Id at her late residence In Feltsille Saturdaj ar ternoon nt ".M o'clock, fahoil sun ices were hold In the boasi alter which tho lem.ilns were convtid to the Call iry liaplist cl ureh, where the Re Dr. 11. II llairls nnd Rev. C'h.illes Joins, of Nnu tlcoke. dellveied eiv abb ..imions to the menioij of the decenied. lnttiineiu was madi In tho Potest Home eeineter. Th pall-beareis were IMinoud Cartel, Chas. i:aus Rlehaul How en. Krasuis Joins, William Pin i y and Oomer lll'ams Temple of Loe lodge. No. 7 True Ivor lies, nominated Us ollieei.s on Saiuulny e enlng. Mr. and Mrs. Fdwnul K. Kiuns of Tay lor strict, wish to etend thin slueerest giatltudo to those who so klnillj assisted and hjmpatblzed with them dm lug the Illness and recent death of their daugh ter. KUen Usans. Tho Klondike Social club wlb conduct their regular weekl) social this o enlng In Weber's link. Daniel Williams, of the Phst ward, an nounces nlmself as a candlndte tor coua cllmun. Mr. and Mrs. David Hauls, of t'nioii street, wero tho guest ot relatlies in Hde I'aik yesteid.iy. Tno Kmbleni division. No. 57 Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening in Yin Horn's hr.ll. Mis. John Lewis and Mrs John W1H lnms, of Hyde Park, attended the funiral of the late Mrs. David J. Thomjs. of this place on Saturda Mr and airs, wnaries i.uws, ui ivuiha ton. were guests of relatlies in this place jesteid.i. Mis. W. W. Watklns and ilnughten. Annie, Ldl.h and Gertrude, weie guests ot rebilUes in Peckvlllc yesteulii. Menrrs, William II. Nicholas and Wll ln m Price, of this place, circulate d unions Hide Pnik friend yesterday. Miss Hinrloitu Scherer. or Scranton was the gust of her sister. Miss Maiv Kiheroi, of Pnlon street eaterdnv M J. Reese, of Piovldi nee, eliculated nmonn- iclatlvcs In this placo yesterday Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, of I'nlon street, Is seriously at her home. IMward Jllles. of Hjdo P.uk. wus a Tnjlor llsltor jestelduy WAV lilt LV. Mis. W. R. Pinch, mother of Ma)or J. (!. liallei). who has been scilously III Is improving In health and Is gaining strength. P. If, Halley made a business trip to Hlnghamton last Thursday. Rev. A. U. Urowe will hold the usunl services ut the Uaptlst church tomor row. The Intermediate session of the Lucka wuumi and Wyoming Musical Alliance will lie held at tho Uaptlst church com- weeks they'll be interesting weeks here. cost. ENJOY S3 nienelng Dee us. mid closing Dec 31, in ilusie. Plot Hayden Kvans. leader of the winning choli at the World's fair, Chte.mo, will conduct the exetcises. Mr and .Mrs. Crid Spencer of Hyde Paik. weie lsitors hire last Wednesday The members of the Mi thodlst episco pal church tLiidiiid their pistor, Rev. J. 11. Sumnei, a donation last Thursday evening, which was will attended. PECKVILLE. Tho funeral services oitr the remains ot Mrs. Wallace, tiom Winton, weie held nt the Methodist Kplscopal church heio esterdn ntteinoon end was conducted by the Rev. S C. Slnipklr.s after which tho lemalns veie homo to 1'rospect tem etia'y for lntuincnt. One of the gleatest lieaks ol n.ituio thai will be ut the hose boss' lair will bo u calf with two heads, eight perfect legs, two tails and only one body. Messrs. John L. Jones, William T. Orittlths and John Iiombo called on Job Williams at Jerimn jesturdus. Last Priilay e enlng some ot tho fi lends and neighbors of V. V. Maeo teudci -d him a surprise paity at his liumo on Main htieet. It was In honor of his slxtj. -ninth blrthda). A leiy enjovnlile t enlng was spent with music und social Intercom ms and refreshments weie bin ed. Mr Mai e was the leeipleiit of a ii nice willow locking ch.ili. Those piesent wer. . Mr and Mis. C A. Rejnolils, Mr. and Mis. (liorge A. Dedraw. Mr. and Mrs. F O Rice, Mr. and Mis. A. L. Reynolds. Mrs Milton Taslor. Mis. Carolines Lewis, Mr und Mi. W C. Hilggs, Mbscs Nellie De nr.iw. f'leda Hilggs und Aillne Reynolds. All ladles who me Interested lu the hose company's fall uie lequested to meet ut the hose rooms this eiening. I he soliciting committee ure also lequested to be pit sent or send in their wiltten re port". All matious will also please be presi nt to choose the Ir booths. The tuneial cf Patrick Cawlej. the young man who was so badly hurt ut the Steirlck Creek mine last Tuesduy and died nt the Lackawanna hospital, was held from the home of his aunt, Mrs Peter Cunningham, on the Hack roil yesterduy afternoon nnd wus attended b. a large eoncouise ol ti lends. Interment wus made In the Catholic ccmoter at Ilhikel). Tho deceased was a joung man well known and was one of the two lli" meii ut tho Orussy Island Dulnwnre ami Hudson bleaker when the boiler exploded nbout seve'i mvis ngo He escaped with out mi) iniuiv but tin other young man, MrOovein. wus killed DR. E. G. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iseoldunder poltivo Written Su8rnntee, byanthorizodngeuts only, to cure Weuk Memory, Uizti"M8, Wakefulness Vits, llseteria, Ouick. neas, Nislit Lioaaet, LtiI Dreams, l.acl of Conu. iloncs, Nervoustieaa, Iiaceltndo, ull Drains, Youth fnl Errors, or Hice.lvo Uco of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which luadi to Miaory, (Jonsumiitlon, Insanity nnd Death. At etoro or by nisil, $1 a boii six for J5; with written cnnrniitco to euro or refund r.intiry. Hamplonuclc atto, contaiuinij 1'ito dnyar treatment, with full iaetructions, 'ii cents. Ono eamplo only sold to cacn pereon. At toro or uy man. ltSrncil Labd Special CAIIH UUCIIU4II For ImpoUncy, Loss ov I'nnftr. Tjiiat Munhnrwl. Htnlitv or HarrftntiPtw.' t a box; six for $5, wittiM- ivi Ittnn iiuavtknto.o'ti lit tMirrttn AliiAva. Atfltoni QBFOREorbyniall. APTEK Wm, (1. Clark. 201 Washington Ae. and 316 Penn, Ave . Scranton, Pa. Mllh is Wealtli. "- - ' I Tiff dttflszSl mm w3yn JKlftfir "y rfl rt v OF' 130X.LJLR3 A Word About lt is a wise family that does the toy buying ear- Toy Buying. y- You set the creal11 and skip the crush. Buy now and we will hold them for you 'till Christmas, if you wish. Base ball, ten pins and games of all sorts; trunks, wag ons and but we can't catalogue them any list always ends with ''and." Rest assured, we can make glad the hearts of children large and small. Store Transfer Service. No Waiting for Change or Parcels. Fine Line of iW STYLES STONE RINGS Diamond and Combination Rings Starling Silver Wars an i Sterling Novalties, Finest stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUTGLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House iu Northeastern Pennsylva nia. ii 130 Wyoming Ava, HOTEL ALBERT, Cor 11th street nnd LnHciilty Place, Ni:l' 1 'UK One block wectof ilroail- .i. Notedfor to tblnss COMFORTamlCUISINE rirst-clns looms nt Sl.no a .lay and iijh ward, on the Kuiopean plan. L & E. FRENKLE A GREAT OFFER Toil THE HOLIDAYS II Y Oernianla Wine Cellar., Ilammonilsport and khelm. N Y We aro ddtei mined to ntrodiu'9 our goods is the ery nest peo- In 'he country, und in sou uu boiler way iltii this than by null. ihsm u eae of our 1, euiiUUnln.' ele.ui an of wine und o iu le of n.ir eira flno liie - dlotl led Clrupj ndy. ut ono-lialf Its lie- l mil .'0u Upon re- t'll't ot S,',.oo MO will Mend to nny reidor ur (ulh papir oun euo of our u'Q--K nil llrnt-clu und put up In eie. l, mi Kiyle. nioite I 114 lOl.OWi' I )t hot (irand Im perial f-ei) ('h.1111. panne 1 qt hot. Delaware. I i' hot. Illoalltir. I qt hot. JoUt). I )t bot. Hweei C'a u vim 1 .jt bot Sherry I ql bot. RUIrii 1 qt bot Nlnjarn. I qt but Angelica, I qt bot. Port. I qt. bot. Sweet li ut.o.lu, 1 nt bot. Im lira pa llrnndy. ThU oirer Is made mainly to Intioduce our Qrand ImpgrUI Sec Champagne mid our Hue iloiiuIC-iUB. tilled drape Brandy ThU cm of goods la oPoied nt ubou oucvbalflts uutual cost und It will plCKae uslfaur frleuda und patrons will tutte iKUBiitiiBo of tbla and help us jutro duce our goods. All orders ahould be lu be fore December lotu. nraytiiiii, msffl mm BOT Mi m pWL I , ul 1 Md.M ' fflfrffivll W r-St I lrTi Hi wmgmk Spending money K I M KIMBALL RIANO L L To those who aie not acquainted with the stundlng of the W. W. Kimball Co., the followine will piove of benellt: REPORT. Business established In ISM by W. W. Kimball Ini'oiporuied June, M2, with cjplt.il o $000,011. Capital Inciencd In Jnmuiy. 16S, to SJ.iKTJ.OOU. r.ipltnl Ini leased fiom ?1.000,"00 to $) - Statement, Jinuaiy. leH showed su, plus of uer $l,iW,tiO oveipald In capital. Tho eomp.n.v Is known as .1 Jlrst-i hi- house In Its line and Is In high comma. t l,il standing. If competitors say the Kimball guar antee Is not good, ask them for a mer cantile lepoit of their company and see how It compaies with the aboe GEOKtiK H. IVKS, General Acnt, 11 West .Market Stieet, Wllltes-Uarru W. S. F00TE, Local Asscnl. 1'2'i rage Plaee, serantou, Pi THE Ml POWDER CO.. ZQ0S I AND 2, COM'LTH D'L'Kl SCRANTON, PA. MINIKG AND BLASTING POWDER IIADD AT MOOBIC AND RUftiV DALE WORK. IAPLIN & RAMD POWDIW CsVfl ORANGE QUN POWDEH Electrlo Batteries, niectrlo Kxpl 1 law, far s ploding blasts Safety fuss, und Repanno Chemical Co.'s nxp"q'ivn3 FOR SALE Boilers, Engines and Machinery. We will sell sou New or SeeoiuPIInnd. We will sell )0ii now or talco old lu e chance', or we will lent )ou anything; ou want In tho .Machinery l.lne. hpot CasU puld for crap Iron und Metals National Supply aid Melal Co,, 709 West lackauaiiiiu Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephono 395 4
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