The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 20, 1897, Page 9, Image 9

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    T1TE SGRANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY JrORNING, DECEMBER 20. 1897.
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Dckawuuia County.
GAR3QN0ALE.
(Tho Cnrbondnlo correspondence of The
Trlhuno 1ms lecn ilnct-il In tho hatvls of
Mr, C. It. Munn, Hnlem nvenii" and
Church street, to whom news Items m.iy
bo mldrccipd. All cctnplntnlR n t" lr
n-irtilcr ilnllvciy, etc., clumlil bo nniilo to
V. T. Iloliurtn. new nKent,
CITV INSIITUTE.
Program ol tho I'lrst Ono to He llrhl
My riirliniiiluip YeiMilier-.
This afternoon In tho lilKh selmol
bulldtnfr will comment-- the city teach
ers' Institute, which will be continued
throughout the week. The llrwt sei-lon
will bc'Bln nt 1-30. Mnyor O'Neill iimk
InR the upenlliR iul(lrena. The fullnwInR
proRiamine will be carried out:
Monday afternoon, Music tcurl.ci-" open
Iiib tiddreHx, Major O'Neill; "lli-wllm:
nnd Elocution." O. 1'. lllble; "l.c.on In
HloBrnphy," ProfcHor Ilaitllne.
Tuecday morning "Nnttirc'H Studies," ll.
I'. Hlble; "Winds nnd Weiithi r," II. J,
..Itoddy; "Friends and Kncmles in the
1'lnnl World," l'rofcsor tliirllliie.
Tuesday afternoon "School Mun.iffe
ment." O. I. Hlble; "Cyclones and Anti
cyclones." II. J. ltoddj i "lllrds and
I low to Study Them," Professor tlurt
llue. ,,
Wednesday niornliiK "Child Study, G.
1'. Ulble; "Klvers and Their Wolli,"
J. Koddy; "Pests AmoilK Insect"." Pro.
fessor llartllnc: selected subject, Mrs.
Kiln Ilurke.
Wednesday afternoon Kelcelcl subject,
Mrs. Kllii Untko: "A Talk t pun Spid
ers." II. J. Itoddv; "Xervous System, "
Dr. M. K. Miiliiuii.
Thurwlav nunnuiK Subjects by Mm.
Ilurke and Professor Unwell nnd a local
speaker.
The afternoon proRnimme Ins not
yet been deeldid on. On Friday Mrs.
Unrke and Dr. Fletcher will lecture on
different topics. On Tuesday hIrIU
Dr. Wheeler will ulvc a lectin o, tnkli r
fur his subject "ltlrnd." Mrs. Uurlto
will plvo ii tall; on Wtdnesdav nlpht,
her subject l)ohiR "Our Inheritance."
AN AWFUL DI-AHI.
riltcrii Year fl.il Hoy "uilicel in i
Turn i able I'll.
DwlRht. the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Wullace McMullen, of i'eck avenue,
met with a terrible death Saturday
afternoon shortly liefotv three o'clock.
In company with n number of com
panions he wus plnyinR with n turn
table In the Ontario nnd Western tnll
1'i'nd yard.
While tho turntable was revolving
rapidly yoiniR McMullen In some man
ner fell down in the pit and Ik fore lie
could recover himself he was Fitteezeil
between the earth and frame wmk.
Messengers were sent for ll conwy
nnee. While the boy was being re
niflvi d to ills home In Liveryman
Thomson's; rig he died. He was fifteen
ycais of age.
10CALS.
Th necherche dnncliiR class will
give n, swell social on the thirtieth of
this month In the lturke building.
Mush- will be furnished by the Mozart
orchestra.
A hot water heating plant Is being
put in the F.rlo olllces.
The school board met In special s s
slon on Thursdny evening nnd acted
upon the single matter that en mo be
fore them. Some time ago one of our
city banks advanced M'J.COO to the
board to pay off current ixpenses. The
loan was necessary as many of tho
taxpayers nre withholding the amounts
due by them and the treasury Is there
fore low. As no oillclal minute of the
loan hud been made on tip books of the
hool district the meeting of Thurs
day night was called to coirect the
omission.
Miss Callahan, of Scranton, a noted
elocutionist, has been secuwU for the
grand musical entertainment which
under the auspices of the Or-,eem So
will lie given In the Orand Opera house
cinl club on New Year's Kve.
"John L " will be the attraction at
thi' (ira ml tonight.
Many pretty holldny show windows
were dressed last week.
Mayor O'NVIll has again put his foot
down on the practice of locking up de
fendants at nldermanlc court In th
city prison. Alderman Lowpry pro
poses to carry the matter to court.
PURELY PKRSONAL.
Mrs. S. S. Hards and daughter,
Mnrthn, sptnt i'atinday In Scranton.
Miss Delia Williams has returned to
her home In Dunniore.
Miss Mary Orant Is visiting friends
nt Stevens' Point.
Miss Nellie O'liyrne, of Pike street,
has accepted n situation In Jouns
Long's Sons' store, In Scrantmi.
Miss Maiy Watt returned from
Wllkes-IJane Saturday.
OLl i-ixtci:.
Mr Dalton Taylor, of Yostville, 3
visiting at the home of his parents In
tills nlnce.
Miss Jane Jones Is visiting nt the
home of her brother, Samuel, hi Sernn
t jii.
Mr. Anson Van Campt-n has uiuv-l
Into the house recently vacated by
Mr. Thomas J ne..
No one should fall to hear the con
cert given by Miss ,S,ull. Knli-er In
the Uriel; church Tutsdny ovenlns.
Dec. 21. Miss Knlser has one of tho
best s. prano voices and sings In a
ehnrmlng manner.
At a meeting of the Sunday school
at the llrlck chinch on Thursday even
Iiir the following olllcers were elected:
Superintendent. Jacob Hreymler; as-
Coughs and colds need not
be endured; they can be
cured, and that quickly.
Many mixtures are tem
porary in effect, but Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil
with Hypophosphites is a
permanent remedy.
The oil feeds the blood
and warms the body ; the
hypophosphites tone up the
nerves; the glycerine soothes
the inflamed throat and lungs.
The combination cures.
This may prevent serious
lung troubles.
joe, mi Ji.oo; all druggists.
SCOTT & HOWNE, Chemists, New York.
distant HUpoilntendent, 1J. C. Heed;
Mi-tM'tutv. C. II. Marry; n"iHtnnt see
ii ii y. Miss i;in Moiiteller; tiillier,
William Ituineiibld, libntrliin. Andtew
Alder; nsrlsl mt, Miner Tinkle j.ntlKh.
ort.anlst, Mainant I'rodlund; eh tIh
tci. Mts. Nettle Lamont. It was de
cided to hold Sunday school at 2 o'clock
lifter din. 1.
TAYLOR NEWS.
A rititiily Cullicriuclti'V Mr "ol
tiiii ol Plillnlclpliiii to Lecture.
A most enjoyable eent wns celebrnt
ed at the hosidtnble homo of Mr- and
Mrs. John Coombs, of Washington
Hreet, yesterday afternoon. It being the
Hist g.ith"ilng of the faintly of Taylor.
Those present wire; Mr. and Mis.
Tlionirs Urn v. Mr. mil Mrs. Joseph
Coombs. Mr. and Mr.s.U'llllnm Coombs,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Uobeit Coombs, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stevens, Messrs. John,
Henry and Uinrles Coomb? and Misses
Mumle and t.aui a Coombs. The Invit
ed gucHts wetc: Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Wat kins nnd children, Francis, Kdward
and Harry Wntklns. and Messrs. (leu.
Phillips, Thrmas A. r:'rt'n, llownril
Stevens and David O.tvls, of Peckvilie;
C.lanvllle Hruy nnd Lesley and Hoy
Coombs.
Mr. Frank Jones, of lifllevue, clrcu
laled ninontr frl nds In this place yes
terday. Mrs. John 15. Rvnns nnd Mis. J 'seph
Davis and ehlldr.M spent the Sabbath
with relatives In Pr.ivldeme.
This i-MiltiR at ".: o'clock the ltv.
Mr. Dobbins, of Phlladi Iphin. will de
liver an Illustrated lectute on "Foreign
Missions." nt the WiMi ltnptist church.
The admission will be five. Jit. Dob
bins Is an eloquent sneaker nnd has
spent a number of years In Japan, lie
should be Riveted by a crowded house.
He is nt present general secretary of
the foreign mUsInn board of the Hap
list denomination.
Independent orcli-r ft Odd Fellows,
No. CGS, rt Its mectliiif on Saturdav.
agreed that th'ir next meeting be held
on Friday evening owing to Clirlstmns
foiling on Saturday.
Th emnloyes if the Jernivn nnd
liivcnuoei! (.itll.'ibs were pulel for No
vember on SnturdaJ'.
This - filing the numbers of Acaela
loi,', No. '", of this place, will In
stall olhcers r.t thoir hall on Main
street. After the ceremonies a ban
quet will be held in Weber's rink.
Davll Powell, of this jjIiiw, ilrculated
am ng fcYranton friends yesterday.
Miss (lertrudi Morris, who has been
attending school in Illoomsburg, Is vls
Itl.tg lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Men Is. er of I'lilm stivet.
D. M. Davis, of this place, visited rel
ative n South Scranton ye-pterelny.
The coinimind' ry of the Junior Order
I'nlteil American Mei hanks, No. Si,
will meet for pructlc' tomoirow even
ing in Weber's link. All members nre
eeipiedteil to be plesenl.
The Kmbleni division, No. u", ons of
Temperanet-, will meet this evening In
Van Horn's hall on Main street.
Miss Cora Haunt, of Nicholson, who
has been the guest of Miss OrJce Low
ry, of North Mnln street, for the rinsi
week, hus reiurned home.
Mrs. Nelson Lowry is vlsltlnir reln
tlvis. in Nicholson for the past few
days.
Miss Faille Ooreli'll, of Petersburg,
was tin. guest of her sister, Mr?. H.
J. Daniels, In this place, vustwditv.
.
PKCKV1LLK.
i'nir onvilon S'irii roinpitiiy to Open
1 In-, Kv.Miitig--'i!iiitiul te.
Thomas Itobinson, of Grnssy, lost
a valuable Imis.- lam Saturday by
falling Into n cuve bole.
The I'eck Lumber company was
awarded the contract for the lnrs-'
livery burn and dwelling house of
George Tili'any Inst Saturday.
Wclland Peck, n student nt one of
tho Philadelphia Medical colleges,
rami' home yesterday on necoiint of
the serious illness of his futher. Cabin
F. Peck.
The funeral of Polly If. Chamberlain,
who died nt the home ef r -r slst.-r,
Mrs. Charles Davenport, of Dolph'a
Patch, of pneumonia, aged fifty-onu
years, will be held ut the house to
moriou (Tuemlnyj morning ut ten
o'clock. Interment will be made at
Dunmore ccmeieiy.
Lust Saturday tli team
Myhart. tin- miller, started
of J. F.
out with
11 lnitd of feed for the barn of Jones,
Simpson !' company on the lildge
and just before reaching tho.r de-tlna-tlon
the driver noticed one of them
to bo lame. On examination he found
that the left hind foot was thrown
out of joint and the horse had to step
on his stump. A vetornary surgeon
was suminonid but could not do any
Rood. Yesterday woid was sent to
Hewitt & Co. to e'ome and take the
horse awny.
Leonard Simpklns Is home front Wy
oming seminary to spend the holl
dnj's. Among the many Christmas nttrac
thins that are drawing tho attention
of the people in our store windows
und business places Is the one in the
window of J. 11. Kinback t Companj'H
furniture store. In the middle It iep.
resents n large city with its magnill
cent buildings and two rallro.ids. one
un electric road with cars running and
the other a steam read with the steam
engine drawing several passenger
curs; also a large lake of water with
swans, ducks und fish In It on one
side of the window, On the opposite
side it re-prisents a regiment of sol
diers at camp.
Tin- much heralded fair and trades
dlspluy of the Wilson Fire e-ompnny
will open to the public this evening.
Nothing lins ever take 11 place In the
town that has caused so intuit Interest
ns the latest er,orts of the lire kiddies
to free themselves fiom debt. A large
new commodious hall has been erected
with a capacity of holding six hundred
people. The decorations nre such ns
would do credit to a much larger town.
A Inrge- stag with drop curtains, funt
Uglils, etc.. has been rilnceil ut ono
end if tho building on which the en
tertuliinient part will take place oach
evenliu. This evening will be kuoiwi
as Aichbald night. The Archbuld Ser
ennde ban I will furnish the programme
for tic evening, by giving one of their
delightful conierta. Tho Archbnld
Hose cinipany will bo pre'sent to enliv
en the. evcnln. Tho buoths. six In
nuni'ier, nrtj beauties and being well
lighted with electric lights, show off to
advantage the careful and tirtlstle dec
oiiuloiiH of the booths. Iiooth No. 1
will be known ns the Kalnbnw booth;
Iloi.tl No. 2. as America: booth No. 2,
as tb Palace; booth No. 1. as Klon
etlke; booth No. 5, u Floilda; booth
No. 0. as Straw booth. Ka'ch booth
will bo presided over bj' two matrons
und six assistants, who wil huve full
charge over their respective booths. An
eb suit door prize will he given each
' venlng to the person Retting the lucky
number on the admission ticket The
DON'T NEGLECT
A COMMON CASE OF PILES.
It .liny Lend to Serloin Itcsult.
When people generally understand
that such fatal diseases as llstula. ul
cer of the rectum, ilssurc, etc., al
most invniinbly begin In a simple case
of Piles, they will learn the wisdom of
taking prompt tivatmcnt for the first
uppeninnce of troubles In tlila eiunrter.
The Pyramid Pile Cure will certainly
cute every form of piles, Itching, bleed
ing, protruding or blind piles, nnd hun
dreds of lives hnve been i-.'ived by us
ing thin cheap but effective remedy
light at the start, because nt such a
time a single pnekngt will effect a cure,
while in the old chronic, deep seated
cases, several packages nre sometimes
nccessarj- before a lasting cure Is af
fected. IMiyslrlims nre tiMng the Pyramid
Pile Cure In preference to surgical
operations and with uniform success
For sale by druggists everywhere nt tiO
cents nnd $1 per pnekage.
Send for Free hook on cause nnd euro
of piles.
Address Pyramid Co., Marshall,
Mich., formerly Albion. Mich.
admission to the fair nvIU be cents.
These who will have charge of the
booths are as follows: Ladles' booth,
No. 1, matron, Miss Floyd Oi loner; as
sistants, Mrs. J. 1). Cirovcr, Miss Stella
WtidetiMti. Miss Nora Iickeiiig, Miss
Kulnhe Tiffany. Mrs. G. A. Hell, Miss
lllanclie Taylor, llooth No. 2 Matron.
Mrs. William Wniileld; nsslstnnts.Mrs.
Menner, Mrs. Mnilln Sltgiuvir, Mrs.
W. J. liload. Mlses liiace Chhen.
Ilessle IJndd, Alice Chlveis. llooth No.
:i Matrin, Mrs. John Day; assistant,
Mlsse-t Ida Samson, Alice Tuthill.
Oince H.uber, Mable Day, Myrtle ltlt-le-r,
Llllle Kennedy, Corn Samson,
llooth No. 4 Matrons. Mrs. A. M. Peek,
Mrs. William Walker: assistants. Miss
es Hnima, Httn and Myrtus Peek, Cas
sie nnd Jennie Williams, Mrs. Drown.
Iiooth No. 5 Matrons, Mrs. William
Vnnderfort, Mr Alx. Finzler; assist
ants, Mlses Helle Vnnderfort, Sadie
Stage, Cm lie rrnzler, Hmlly Strong,
Sophie Snnpklns. Jennie Williams.
Iiooth No. (l Mutton, Mis. H. W. Swin
gle; nssMants anil contest eummlttee
Uessle Ctnig. Nellie Olai.vllle, Mable
Harding, Myra Hoffecker, Mary !.!.
eits, May l-'ngllsh, Francis Squires,
Jessie llofiecker. The opening address
es will be given by Uevs. R. C. Slinp
Kins, J. S. The-mas und S. II. Moon, D.
D our three local pastors.
William Vnndervort, who has been
ill of pleurisy, Is on the Improve.
L. F. Hassell. assistant freight agent
nt the Delaware nnd Hudson depot,
has resigned hi" position and has ac
cepted .i more lucrative one under the
Dolph Coal company as bookkeepi r.
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KIMBALL
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To those who nfe not acquainted with
the standing of the W. W. Kimball Co.,
the following will piove of benellt:
REPORT.
Business established In 1K0 by W. V.
Kimball.
Incorporated June, 3SS2, with capital of
$Oih),000.
Capital Increased ln January. US?, to
fl.uuo.wo.
Capital 1 Helen scil from $1,000,000 to $1.
loo.iXW. Statement, January, ISM. showed sur
plus of over 51,00i,ooo overpaid In ca.plt.il.
Tho eompnry Is known as n flrst-tia9
house in Its line and Is In lilgn e-omnitr-clal
standing.
if competitors say the Kimball guar
antee Is not good, ask thorn for a mor-e-antllo
report of their company nnd
see how It compares with the above.
(JEOlUiK II. 1VKS, GYiicral Aseiii,
ll West Market street, Wllkesdliirre.
W. S. HOflTH. IdH'lU Aaeill,
J',-J I 'aw Place, Scranton, l'a.
J, W, GUERNSEY'S
GREAT"
MUSICAL
ESTABLISHMENT
Is the best place in the state to buy
either an
Organ or
YOU CAN ItUY Clir.M'KR,
YOU CAN UY ON I1ASY TUltMS,
YOU CAN UY UUiTUK INSntU.MUXTS
Tliun at nay other plueo.
Don't fail to call and see lor
yourself.
Warcroom,
205 Washington Avenue,
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GIVEN AWAY TODAY.
Beginning today we will give to
every purchaser of fifty cents' worth
or over a pound box of Christmas
Cream Mixture. Do you understand
it? Every man, woman or child who
makes a purchase amounting to 50c
or $1.00, or $2.00, or for any amount
over, will be presented with a box of
candy, free of charge. Only one box
with each purchase.
We can't afford to put a five
dollar bill in everybody's stocking,
so we do the best we can, and we can
promise every person who buys fifty
cents' worth during Xmas week a
pound box of the finest candy in the
land.
There it is in the corner window
you can see if it's worth coming
for. There's Fancy Cream Candies,
Chocolates, Jellies, Cream Almonds,
Cream Dates, etc. Not a job lot, but
fresh, new candiespure and whole
somenot a week old.
Preparations have been made for
the rush that has already begun
goods are displayed in great profu
sionstacks of everythingextra
salespeople have been engaged to
serve youeverything has been done
to make buying easy and comfortable.
We would say that customers
can Ejave articles from any of the
window displays if they will simply
ask for it.
What 50c Will Buy
0 Pure Linen Collars any style 50c
2 Silk Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs 50c
4 Japanese Figured Handkerchiefs 50c
A Pair of Silk Suspenders, in Box 50c
A Pair of Lined Kid Gloves 50c
Pair Satesn Embroidered Suspenders in Box 50c
2 Silk Bows or String Ties 50c
Fine Silk Four-in-Hand and Tecks, in box 50c
Elegant Link Cuff Buttons, a set 50c
Canes, Natural Sticks, Metal Handles 50c
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