The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 28, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NOR ANTON TIUBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER U8, 185)7.
Lackawanna mm.
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ITho Cnrbondalo correspondence of Thn
Tribune, has been placed In tho hands of
Mr. C. H. Munn, H.ilcm nventio niul
Church street, to whom nowh Hem muv
he addressed All complaints n to lr
tPKUlrr tlrtlvtty oto. should bo made to
W T. Robot ts. news agent
TIME FOR WORK.
Tho Honnl of Tinilo Should Ho
Ilrnrd 1'roni shortly.
After n ttnnri of peveiul vein tin
lioaiil of trade tovlveil ntul buvp th"
city n silk mill Then It lmid Into
a HlntP of lcthmgv from which It t-mlly
nepf's urousln:; Tt Imn been dead for
morp than a year and this It an ix
teptlonally n'nioituno time foi lestis
I'ltHtlon ThP holiday tush l nei and
the Imrlnoss men of the city oujlit to
lip ulllitif to ttiui some of their at
tention towurd a movement for tin.
permanent lipttornipnt of the munli I
pnllty's Industrial life.
Parly last .spilnjr cntinrils roinineiicert
planning lnuinfinint. Th vvoio
pncouragid lij the ptesjt and time
ppeined to be Rood propict of bavins
n np bridge ovpr No. t plane, con
lieetlnp link of pavement between t'a
iiuati and Chinch streets, pavement of
Intersection of South Mnln stuet and
Kltjhth nv nine, pavement of Sixth
nvenup unil Park place, tngetln r v Ith
the spweilnc; of South Spilns; Htieet.
Sumnilt avenue nnd the printlliiB of
peroral thotouuhrntos, which n ed at
tention Through the nntnKonlsm of
the select and fonunon councils nnd
other causes, all these proposed chanK
es came to namrht. The city has
if ached a staso In which It w nvers In
the balance. Is It going foiwuid or
backward 9
A reviving of the boaid ot tiade
)nic;ht accomplish a much deslied vvoik.
The estaldlshment of one now Indus
try employing men between now ami
mldsuminei Is quite within tin lange
of possibility and It would brlns with
It the confidence which Is needed as an
impetus to the local Industrial fabric.
The incumbents of the impoitmt of
fices have woiked haid In the city's
Interest and they should 1k relieved
by new blood Reorganization is the
llrsi sten neeesaiy to a lesuscltatlon
of the board. Who will take the ini
tiate c in bringing- It about?
ACTRESS ILL.
No one who attended 'Triend Fritz"
at the Grand opera, houhe Satutday
aftemoon and evening- suspected that
Mai ion Manola Mason was so ill that
she had several fainting spells be
tween the acts of the play Sunda
ehe was conllned to her bed at Hotel
American and during the evening was
under a doctor's care. She was suffei
ing Indigestion and had been unable to
keep much of anything on her stomach
for eight days. The pluck the talented
little woman manifested in the two
performances of Christmas Day Is le
maikable. EARLY MORNING ROW.
A drunken mob of Hungaiian? bom
buided the liou.e of George Nohelsky
of No. A eaily Sunday tnotnlng. Win
dows and doors were broken In and
soveial of the Hungarians tried to ef
fect an entrance. Nobelsky was hit by
a btone, nnd fearing that he nnd his
wife would be killed he took a gun and
went outside. As soon as the mob saw
obelsky with the gun they took
lllght.
THE CITY'S FAITHFUL.
The faithful who appealed at the
common courcil chamber last evening
v eie SleissiH Bate, ltoblnson. Svvln
gl' Hrindow, Hi Ink and Cnlvvell
en 1 'Inf. lequhed for .1 quorum tin
i lv adjoin ned Time was no busi
ness of Impoitanee to be nitid upon,
the clerk lmlng simply one bill and
onr ordlninc In hand. The i Ity Is as
ureentlv In need of hose as ovei but
there teems to bo little prospn t of
li.wln; it luovided until a euiilligiu
tlon emphaslcs the eeesltv.
10CALS.
A Chrl.stmas tree in the hout-e oi An
diew Gramer on Lauiel htieet i aught
tire from a binning tnper on Sntuiday
and Mt Giamer nnd his hands binned
to a blistci In lemoving It to the outer
all
The engagement of Miss .Mabel
Thomas, of this place, and Mi. Am
nions L, Peck, of Carbondale, has been
announced. Lew Isbuig Chionlcle.
The funeial of the late Mis Hoin
held at St Hose chuich ostetdav af
ternoon was largely attended.
The membeis of the Gei mania sing
ing soetotj nnd theli famillps had their
happy annual gatheilng lat evening
ii
"She comn from thepa'.t aud re-visits
ni room
bhe looLs a she did tlieu, nil beauty
niul bloom
80 smiling and tender, so Irish nnd
hi) fair
Aud yotidtr lio it in ill) cam-.
luttomed chair "
Many a man sits silent and alone In a
home of mourning and conjures up before
Ilia )eh the face and form of the woman
who was once a loving wife and a faithful
helpmate In thousands of such ca-cs the
wife might still be alive and well and
happy had the man been not only a good
hustnnd, but a wise adviser. Women
shrink from the ordeal of consulting .1
physician They shudder at the thought
of submitting to the obnoxious examina
tions insisted upon by most phvlcians.
In the majority of cases titty have none
of this hesitancy about coniulting then
lntsbaiult A wibe man will umkrhiind at
once that troubles of this description will
soon bretk down a woman's general health.
He will understand that a specialist of tiui
nence and world wide reputation should be
frankly consulted at once l)r K. V I'lerce,
for thirty years chief consulting physician
to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insli
tute, at Iluffulo, N. Y , is one of the mo a
eminent and widely-known specialists in
the world. With the asistauie of a staff
of able physicians, he has prescribed for
many thousands of ailing women. He has
discovered a wonderful medicine for wo.
men, that may be usid in the privacy of
their homes. It is Inown as Dr. l'ierce's
l'avorite rresctiptlon It cures surely,
speedily and periiionctitly,all weakness and
disease of the distinctly feminine organism,
It allays inflaiu. nation, heals ulceration,
soothes pain, gives rest to the tortured
nerves, and clucks debilitating drains.
uil-
tit which tlnip the llttlo folks woip
Mven luutliulttr nlteiitlun
If Him weather (utitlntiPH cold tlit'ie
will bo Hktitlnir itt Alumni pink tonight.
PURELY PERSONAL.
MNm Maigniet Tighe, of Pall llrook
street, who has been 111 with pneu
monia, 1 convnlsclng.
Mlsso MnifUUPl Kltk nnd Hnnunh
Kllleen, ot Uiooklyn stieet, are visiting
In Archbald
Mis. Thomas Cannon and two child
ren, of Sand street, spent yesterday
w Ith Scianton ft lends.
Mrs. Samuel Oiltman, of Helmont
stuet, Is 111 with the gtlp
Charles Hubbaid, of Williams ave
nue, who has bene conllned to tho
house with tonsllltis Is able to be out
ngaln.
Dr. and Mis. W. W. rietcher tire
enteitnlnlng his sister and niece. Mis.
Chailotle and Mls Isabelle Ueckei. ot
Ulnglinmton, and Mis. Hotelier's
mother, Mis. .Tullu Este-ibiook, of Har
ford. James McCawley. of New Voik city,
who has been stlng ledutlves In this
city foi the past week. 1 dun ned to his
home yesterday.
James Geiilly, of llazleton, is tho
guest of his parents, Mi. and Mis.
Mai tin Oerrltv, of Dundaff stieet.
Miss Isabelle Maxwell, of Paik street,
left esteiday for a week's visit with
lelatles In Scianton.
Mr. and Mis. I, D Wolfe nnd Mis.
I'enwarden spent Ohilstmas In Hones
dale. Mi and Mis. J. S. l!nsett, of Thorn
stieet, .spent Chtlstmns In Hnllstead,
Pa
Miss Williams, of Olyphnnt, was the
guest over Sunday of Miss Klla Pat
ton, of Wjomlng stieet.
Mr. and Mis. Joseph IJammeile, of
Wllkes-tlarre, spent Chiistmas and
Sunday with Mis Hammerle'.s lela
tlvcs on Klver stieet.
Miss Mniy Waterlleld, of Scianton,
spent duistmns with her patents In
this cltj She l etui ned yebteiday.
Miss Lizzie Flannel y. of Sond street,
is isitlng in IMttston
Mi. and Mi. A W. Coibin 1 etui ned
fioni their wedding tilp yesteulay.
Mi. and Mrs. G. H Samson and Mis.
G W. Samson spent Chtlstmas In West
IMttston.
Chailes Sharlock has ben visiting
friends In Nineveh.
Tiank Swlgeit, of Halstead, Is visit
ing his parents In this city.
Haymond Hockenberry left jester
day for Mllersbuig where he joined
the Dickson college quintette which
will make a com citing tour lietote the
leopenlng of college.
JERD1YN NEWS.
I'amilv (intlipring on Christmiis Duv,
"ersonnl nnd Other Notes.
A family gatheilng wn held on
Christmas day 'it the home of Mi and
Mis. W. O. Hill The following weic
I.tcsent: Mis. Heniy Snydei, Mr. and
Mis. William Mead and family, of
Tompkinsvllle; Mr. and Mis. Levi
Snyder, of Scott; Mr. and Mi. Geoige
Cowperwaite, Mr. and Mis Abel Tomp
kins, of Greenileld; Mi and Mis.
Genigc Snydei, of Caibondale. Mr. and
Mrs. Homy Snydei. of Cllftoid. Mr
and Mrs Tlieodoie Snvdei and Ml and
Mrs Geoige I'dmunds, of town.
Miss Mniy Heeve, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Iteevo. was last week
mauled to Mr. William Gnnell. of
Monsie.
Mr. and Mis. Gomel Games, son
David nnd daughtei Irene, aie visiting
Mis. Jane Baker of South Main stieet
Mi and Mis. W. Hadgei, ot Conklln,
N. Y., spent Chilstmas with Mr. and
Mrs V S. Iladgei, on Cemeteiy stieet
Mr John IJ. Giilllths, of Wesltvau
college. Is spending the holidaw with
his parents on Third stteit
Mr Milton Wage, nf Scianton, spent
Chiistmas hen- with his mothei, Mis
Ltfuiii Woodworth
Justice of the Peace C. i: HehiKS
mairled two couples on Chtlstmns
evening. Mi. William Cordnci ami Miss
Mable lloblnson, ot Scott, att.nded by
lames CViiroll and Miss Maiy Coid
ner. Alter the tnst I'eiemony the la-t
named W"u mauled
The shooting matfli .11 ranged by Al
fred IUiiteiwoith on Sntuiduv list was
hugely attended. Thej wele veiv
evenly mate lied, foul being lor lust
piizt, but on account of duknes, thej
eould not shoot off the tie. The lol
lowlllg is the -cue tlnbllel killed 1.
Fiank Wclih, 4 Mi Van Ueigen, 01
ileeii P.idfre, 4: Nel.nm Cole. 4, Wil
liam Fianels, :i; Thomas Muuay, 1;
Frank Cain, "; Hllas Cobb, ?, John
tll-s, 1, William Hosemoigj, 1, John
Tieslzo, 0. lliiudlcuiipeis vvue Italic
very and William Tieslze
.Mr. and Mrs II. A Wllbmn, Di nnd
Mis. M. J Shields. Mlsa llymei aud
li W. Palmei took dinner at Hotel
jimcilcpn, Caibondale, on Ohiistnins
di.v.
Ilotn, Dec. 27. to Mr. nnd Mis. Thus
N'theiton, of Thllel hlrc-t. a daugh
tei Mi. and Mis. IJvan Gibbons of ld
uudsvllle, tue vhltlug the luttci'h pai
eiiis. Mi and Mis SIiudi.uk Lewis.
51 is. Louis Latehnni, of Piovtdeiue.
spuu Clilstmas aiming n lends in
town.
A' 1 Patihk Alulally, on Cluibtnins,
is the lei'lpleut of $10 aud mi over
t mi lor ellleknt woik done foi the
I'm lenthil Insuianii oiupany
Mi and Alia Charles II Javis and
family attended a laiullj minion at
Avoni on Chtlfclmas da j'.
l'i:CKVILI.Ii.
.Mr and Alts. Thomas Swulcs spem Sun
day with their diuightci, .Mis. John
Javnc at Nai.tUil.o.
A bin clal ni ctliif. of Oriental Still lodn'e,
I't -e niul Accepted Masons, will lie held
this 1 lining
.l.icoli Dipew npeiit I '111 lt Ml is in l)Q
home ot his hiotlur, Albert I'epw. at
Allll City.
.Mr and Airs V .1. Cobo, of TowijUiU,
spun SumlH with .Mr. and Airs. T. A.
I'ul.
Mi. and Airs. Lln.ei Keniudy. of J licit
iu Klnti cnti 1 tallied the following jiarty
Chrlstniiis Mi. und Alls. II. AI Kenned),
Mi ami Alts Alden Huinmond, All and
Alls ti W iMIIiiy. Air. and Alls. IInir
Utvi liwlght Collins, Alva llaniiiunid,
Albeit and Ibnrv ChIIIiis and Allsses Ida
Hamsun Neitl and Claia Collins, Luu.
ell. 1 Kiniieif
Allss I.IUIe Hulse held the lucky number
hint Saturday evening. l'.W that won the
traicb 11 hoise
Alls Polly Swingle was stilt km with a
piniilytlc stioke last Bund o morning at
the home of hei ilaiightei, .Mrs V, P.
Trav Iss
Miss Gweiinle Williams, ol WphI t hes
tel Is home 011 a visit
Allss AUrtie Peik Is elite itulmiiK Allss
Maud Hell, of IMttston.
Miss Jessie Kennedy, of Alnrshbrook. la
vlsltlni,- Air. nml Airs. G. W Uoherts.
.Miss tiidn Svvlnglo, who has been visit
ing Air. mid Airs. CI. W. Hobeits, will
loturn to her homo at Bhickshlini) tomoi
low. .Mr. nnd Alls. Walter Graham, of Hljlc
ory Btieet, intended tho twentieth w ad
ding nnnlvcrsniy of Air. and Airs. D. W.
Hunter at Hiunmlt I.nko on Christmas
day.
Tho Ittni In yestei day's paper iclntlve
to u Clmnsp In booth No, 2 at tho hose
company fair was Riven to our corrp
spondent In eiror. There will be no
change whatever and booth No 2 will
still be a general display booth and the
piesint muttons and assistant will hive
full i hinge thtotighoui the rail
The fair nnd tiades dlsplnx was lnigelv
altindod again Inst i veiling. The even
ing's programme given b the Messis.
Bltgrnvc! and Tlnklepaugh was excellent
ii nd well received Tlieie weio man.v ar
ticles ihnncpii off during the evenln'i.
Tin live-pound pniknao of Clark v
Snover tobacco wns won by H J. I'ron
on tlrkit No IS. Frank I'm Inner, of
Tin oop won a toilet set with No, to. The
door prize n latge doll, was won bv llco.
Wall. No ll(W.
Tho Scrnnton aciobats will be prent
again next Sntuida evening and take
p.tit In the entertnlnment.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Christmas I'.xorclscs Held in tho
.Methodist I'piscopnl Clinrch--'rii -lor
Colliery Will Itomnin Idle.
The Chiistmas exercises at tho
Alethodlst Hliiscopnl rhtitch on Sundav
evening weie exeellent. The uro
L'llTTTune a nirangct was fully can led
out with much enthusiasm and was
very pleasing. Much credit Is due to
Pinfessor Jones for his servli" In he
half of the chilli. The following Is the
ptogranime whlih wns nndeti'il. Solo
and chorus, "Sing I'nlo th Lotd " Air.
John F. Tubbs r.nd rholr. fcoln duet
nnd quintette "lie Shall Come Down,"
Alls J 11. No"lcv. Alis J. D. Atheuon
and AIesis Dibble and Owens; bari
tone solo. "Dnughtis of Kion," James
V.. Wntklns, solo, luet. tilo nnd cho-
ius, "Comfott Ye AIv Peotile," Alls. J.
D. Atheiton, Allss P.hv Alorgans and
H. Watkins nnd choir; "For Unto Us
n Child Is Coin," choii : "tt Came Up
on the Atidnlght Cleat," lem.tle cho
lus; solo ami elnntis, "Oloiv to God
in the Highest," AIUs Annie lllesecker
and chrlr s0n and ehottis, '11, Little
Town of Hcthlehetn," Airs. John D.
Athtitoti and choir; full chorus, "Joy
to the Win id," choir.
All. and .Mis. Thomas Price, ot Ply
mouth, who have been the guests ot
Air. and Alls. j. V. Davis, of Ninth
Alain stieet, for the past tew days, ru
tin ned home yesterday.
Air. and Alts, 1'obeit lnglls. of
Yntesville, who hive boon spending the
holldnys with lelntlves in this place,
have leturned home.
lUtmois nto nlloat that the Tavlor
colliery will be Idle for tepalts, such as
for new slate picker rutents and also
a washer will hi built. It will take
about three weeks to complete the
w ork.
Air. and Mis. William Pi Ice. of Hyde
Park, wcie the quests of the foimer's
mothei, on Union street, yesteiday.
TI13 Turn Vereln club will hold a
turning exhibition In Weber's ilnl: on
New Yeai's e-ve.
Air. and Airs. William AI. Evans, of
H.vde Paik, weie the guests of the
lattet's mother. Airs. Thomas How ells,
of Hendham, on ciulstmis dav.
AlKs, Choke Po.vell and Air. Aloignn
Gtlfllths, of Nnnttcoke. n -e the uuests
ot All. and Alts. John .". I'vaus, of
Main stieet.
Gi Illith W Owens having been uiged
by his many fiinds 10 become a cm
dldat" for assessor of the Second waul,
has decided to tun for the aLove of
fice. All Owens would make an ex
cellent as-ieJot.
Air. and Alls. L"w!s .Ioii.s, of Par
sons, who wer the guests ot Alls. Cob
leigh tor tho past few days, returned
home Sunday.
Alts James Taylor, of the Pvne, has
fullv leeovi'red fioni her lece'it ill
ness
Mis lipse Jones nf Ne'v Yotk, Is
visiting i datives In this place
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To Any Reliable Man.
Marvelous nppllancoandono month's remedies
of rare power will bo eont on tiUt, uithout any
adiance payment, by the fnrcmoai company in the
wor d In the treatment ot mtn weil, broken, din
couruppd from c3ect of execes, worrr, over
wurk, Ac. Happy i7iurrico ferured, complete res
titratlunor tlevpiupnuMit of ull robust rundUiona.
The tlmo ot this oG.t is llmltoj Ha ('. O. I).
nc home; no derepMon; imexpntiure. A-lrtrpcs
ERIE EDIGAI C0..6ft.A.-
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To those who are not acquainted with
the .stutidlns of the W. W. Kimball Co.,
tho rollowlni; will piovo of benefit:
REPORT.
liiislnesa established In 1SSD by W. W.
Kimball
Incoipoiutcd June, USA with capital of
JCO0.0W,
Capital Incieased In Januarv. 158.1, to
Jl.COJ.OOD.
Capital Ircieabed from Jl.OOO.OCj to Jl,
:00,(K") Statement, January, 1JJ8, showed sur
plus of over $1,000,000 jiverpald In capital
Tho companj Is known as a first-class
house In Its Hue and Is In high commer
cial standing.
If competitors say the Kimball guar
antee Is not good, ask their for a mer
cantile leport of their company and
see how It compaies with the above.
GE01MIE H. IVKS, (funeral Awnl,
I) West Market street, Wllkes-Ilurro.
W. S. F00TK, Local Agent,
l'J'J rusel'luee, Scrnnton, 1'u.
FOR SALE
Boilers, En'iim and Machliur.
Wo will Bell 1011 New or KeconiMlmul
Wo wilt ell jou new oi tulio obi In e.
tlmnsc, or wu will rent jou unjthliij von
VMint tu the Machinery Line npot CusU
lutel for -ciup Iron unit Mutuls
National Supply and Maial Co,,
701) West Lackawanna Avenue.
M.E.KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3945
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Too MucSi Stress
twice of thib week's opportunity here. Every department must thrive with induce
ments for quick sales. List week's unprecedented selling must be duplicated. Prices
that will astonish buyers are everywhere to be found.
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Scotch Plaids Extra heavy quality, large as
sortment of patterns, handsome designs,
worth 39c. a yard.-at
French Boucle Ten different combinations
of colors, very handsome, worth c. yard, at
Velour Plaids Large patterns, great variety
of colors, worth 25c. yard at A..
Storm Serges Strictly all wool, in blue or
black, extra heavy, worth oc. yard, at
French Broadcloth $2 in. wide, wide range
of colors; never sold less than 1.0 yard.
Today at
AH Silk Gros Grains Black only, large and
medium designs, extra heavy, worth 68c, at
Changeable Taffetas All silk, heavy rustling
quality, woith 6t;c, at ".
Shirred Silks For fancy fronts, dress and
evening wear, light blue, pink', creamy white,
caidinal, yellow and black, worth ycyard, at
Apron Ginghams Fifty different designs and
colors. Special price for today; yard
Best value ever offered.
Muslin The famous "Fruit of Loom" brand:
also Lonsdale full bleach; both j6 in. wide, at
the special price today, per yard
Comfortables.
500 full double bed size Comfortables, filled with
pure white cotton, 69c, $1.00 and $1.25. Worth
fully double.
Table Cloths.
00 Table Cloths, 111 turkey red and white; also car
dinal, two yards wide, two and one-half yards long
worth at the least $ 1.2. Today at 79c.
ng
Good heavv quality, large variety of designs and col
01s, worth 8c yard. Today at 5 Cents yard.
IONAS
WE MAKE
A SPEGIAUY OF
YST
Fancy KockavMih, litist
Uivcr, Muuritfc Kiver
Coves, Mill I'nmU, &c, ki.
Leave your order for llltte
Points, to be delivered on
the half bhell in carrier-,.
11 R PIERGE. Pffl 1.
WOLF & WENZEL,
240 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Itouis.
PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUIYIBERS
fcolu .Hunts for l'iclinr(ltoii Uoyiitou'4
Tunuces ami Unns3.
xi:v yohk iioii:ls.
XSAAyVNANAAAWM
HOTEL ALBERT,
Cor 1 1 tli Htieet unil Unlvmlt.v I'liico,
M:V YOltK linolilockHeslofllro.nl-
nil) Noiuiliur tuo tilings,
COMFORT mid CUISINE
I'll st-Uins- looms ut Sl.uoii .la mut ii
ward, on tlio Kiiropcnu plan.
L. & E. FRENKEL
The St. Denis
Broadway and Cloentli St.. New York.
Opp. (trace Church. Uuropcan Plan.
Rooms $1.00 Day and Upwards.
in a roodoit und unobtrusive way there ro i
row ouiiur (.ouaucieu nuiois in iae mairopou
tLnn the ht Dtnli
The great popularity it hut arqulrud can
retdlly bo trnrsd to lt tinliui loiation it!
horaellko i.iinosiiUere. tho poonllar oxiolleno
ot Us ciiisliia and sarvice audits vary moder
ate prices
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
NEVA YORK.
AftiKttn.VN PLAN.
Day and . "iiw tirds,
lukoim:an plan,
Ouy and L'pwnrds.
$3.50
1.S0
Per
Per
GEO, MURRAY, Proprietor,
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
l .3nrrri7i &g.
z J , v. mri
S9c
21c
12c
93c
38c
43c
45c
5c
6c
Flannel.
LONG'S
Scranton's Great Department
A5KF0!TrtE&?6LET0N
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GIVES Ti!L
BCSTILQHTvORIP
ANP!5AB5QIilTEDr5AFE i
FOR SALE BY THE
ATLANTIC REFINING CI
SCRANTON STATION.
A GREAT OFFER
FOIl TIIK HOLIDAYS
I1V
Uermanla Wine Cellars,
llanimoitdport .iud
lilielmj, N Y
Wo uro deterruined to
ujiii-i our kuoiu
uuiouii tlie vei best peo
o in li country, und
wouau see no better wuy
of d.HUK thin tlMU by ueif.
iiiK IUr.ii a vate ot our
good,, tijutulnlnir eleven
tiiHi.a nf ll'l.i ..nd nih
" uottio of our eUA fine
i.jmuiiio uisiiuou (irapa
orandy, lit ono-lialf ltx lie-
dim ooii r pan io
tolpt ot S.I. (HI ro
"111 send to liny
read'i of lUU paper
ono ouc of our
;U, ull llrst-clu-n
and put up In !e.
H.iiit style, assorted
iin follow:
1 ijt bot (iinnd Im
pel lul beo I'linm.
jiUs'iie.
I ijt bou Deluvvmo.
I . but. KieilliiK.
t qt lot. 'tol;i
I u Lot Hwect Ca
ll, vita
I .jt hot Hlierry.
I il bill. Klvlra
1 it bot Miijiua.
I qt. bot. Ania'llta,
I qt. bol. J'ort
I qt. bol. Kueat lu
ll be la,
I qt bot. Im Urupo
llranily.
TliU otrer 1h mnde
inululy to Introdiire
out (Irand Imperial
bee Champagne mid
our tine double-dls.
tilled tlrupe llrandy Thin case of mooda In
ottered ut about one-half Hh uetual cost aiul
It will lene If our frlunilH and patioua
vv 111 take ndviuituo nf tila "iidlielp u lulro
duco our uoods.
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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Handkerchiefs.
In the great crush of
Handkerchief selling before
Christmas.hundreds of them,
through handling, became
slightly wrinkled and soiled.
These are on two special ta
bles today.
Lot No. 1 at 5c Ladies'
and Men's Handkerchiefs
that have sold here from 10c
to IJC.
Lot No. 2 at 10c La
dies' and Men's Handker
chiefs that have sold here
from 20c to 3 c.
On sale early this moining to
continue while they last. "
rons.
These suffered by the
crowds, too. No harm done
to them save that they'll
need ironing. Worth up to
yjjc All at the one price to
day of Twenty -five cents.
13
Twelve small counters
covered with toys today all
that are left from what cov
ered an area of a half acre.
All to be closed out today at
just One-Half Price.
Men's Slippers.
Two lots of Men's Slippers
that hid from the Christmas
crowd. They'll be found by
.his week's shoppers:
Lot No. 1 at 49c I mi
ation alligator, Everett and
Dpera Slippers, tan or black;
.lso velvet chenille slippers,
tegulaily sold at j$c to 90c
Lot No. 2 at 69c Silk
nd chenille embroidered,
velvet and opeia sl:ppers.
with quilted linings; also
leather slippers. Value from
$1.00 to $1.35.
Store.
THE
PATENT
XT
We Make It.
We Warrant It.
We Wholesale It.
THE WESTJH ILL CO.
DR. 5H5MBERQ,
OPTICIAN,
11 s MOVED it)
305 SPRUCE STREET
Examination Free.
(UpStUllSi
SONQ
Delaware and Htidson.
On Monday, July 5, trains will leave
Siiuntou us follows.
Tor Caibondule 0 20. 7 53, 8 53, 10 13 a
111 . 12 00 noon. 1.21, 2 20, 3 52. 5 23. 25, 7.57.
9.15. 10 43 p in , 12 10 u in
Vor Albany, Saiatoga Monti eal, B03.
ton, New England points, etc., t 20 a, in..
2 20 p. in
Tor HulH'Mlak' C 20, 8 53, 10.13 a. in :
12 00 noon, 2 20, 5 23 p m
Tor Wllkej-llarro C45, 7 50, S.43. 9 33.
10 45 a ill . 12.05, 1.23, 2 2S, 3 S3. 4 II, l ijQ, 7.50
9 60, 1130 p. m
Tor Now York, Philadelphia, etc,, via
Lehigh Valley R It., 0 43. 7 50 u. m , 12 05
1 25. 4 41 p m (with Black Diamond E.
press) 11 30 ji m
For PiiuisjlvaiiU It It. points 0.4", 9 33
a. in. ; 2 23. 4 41 p m
For western points via Lehl-h Vail :
It It.. 7.50 a m., 12 05, 3 33 (with Blcl
Diamond Expros), 9 50, 11 30 p. 111.
Trains will airlvo at Scranton as foi.
lows'
rmm Carbcndalo and the north 0 t'
7.45, 8 10, 0.31, WW a. m.. 12 00 noon, 1W
2.21, 3 25, 4 fl. 0 45. 7 43. 9 45. ll.Ji p. m.
Trom Wtlkos-Rairt) and tho South 0'"
7.50. 8 50, 10.10, 11.65 u. m . I IK 2.11. 3.49
6.20, 0 21, 7.53, 9 05. 9.45 a, ni.: 12.03 n in
Complete Information legurdlnn; rates
to all points lu tho United States and
Canada mny bo obtalr.od ut the tlckst of
Ilea In tho ilopot.
Hroclal attention given to Western and
Southern icsort business.
J. W. ni'ItniOK. a P. A. Albany, N. Y
II. W. CROS3, D, P. A., Scranton, Ta.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
Schedule In ntfect November 15, iSj J
Trnlns Loavo WilkosBarro as Follows
7.30 a. m., woek Hnys, for Sunbury,
Hnrrlsburfr, Philadelphia, Balti
more, WashlnRton, nnd for Pitts
burn arid the West.
I0.ID a. in., week days, for Hazloton,
Pottsvlllo. Rending, Norrlstown,
nnd Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlaburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore Washlnpton and Pitts
burn and tho West.
3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburp, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and tho Wet.
3.15 p m., Sundttys only, for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
and Pittsburg and tha West.
G.OO p. m., weok days, for Hazloton
and Pottsvlllo.
J. R. WOOD, Hen'l Pan. Anent.
J. 11. HUTCHINSON, tleneral .Manager.
Central Railroad of Now Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquchannn Division)
btutions In New orlt-Koot of Ubeitj
stieet, N. II., and Whltuhull Terminal.
Anthracite ccal used exclusively, Insur
ing clinnllness nml comfort.
TlMU TAHLK IN UKKIX'T SOf. 14. 1S9,
Tiuim leave Scianton for l'lttstoii,
Wllkis-Ilarre, etc., ut 8 20. 9.13, 11 30 a. m .
12.45, 2 W, 3 Uj, 5 W, 1 10 p. m. Sutlday8,9 W,
a. m 1 00, .'13, 7.10 p 111. , , ,.
Tor Lakovv ood und Atlantic City, '
For Now Yorl. Novvnrk unit t:ilzab-tli,
S20 (epreiM) a. in., 12.43 (opr' s.3 wl'li
Buffet pirlni tnr), 3 03 (expr,-s) p In
Sundav, 215 p m. T111I11 lei.lui; li ' l
m arilvcu ut Phlladolphla. U"aulnt; Tv
ralnnl, ." 19 p m and Now Vork UOO p m
Tor Mauch Chunk. Allcntovvn, IJcthk
honi, Knston und I'hllnilelpliln, S 20 u. ni ,
12.13, 3 05. H 01 (exctpt l'liiladclphla) p. in.
Sunday, 2 15 p. in.
Tor ItnttlmoK .mil Washington und
points South und Weit vlu Hithlolicin,
S.20 n. m.. 1-' 45 P I" Hunila: 1, J.15 p. 111
l-'or LonR Hrnnch, Ocean Orove, etc., nt
S20 n. 111. ind 12 45 p m.
for lU-adlnK, l.ebui.on and Harrisbur?,
vli AUentovMi, 8 2tf.i. in., 12.13, do p. m
Sunday. 213 P n
Tor I'oUsvllle 8 20 a. m . 12 I . p. m
Returning leave New Yolk, foot of Lib
erty Ftrcot, North Vtlvcr, ut 9 10 (express
n m 110, 1 "0. 4 15 eprc? with UulTet
parlor car) 'J. tu Sunday, I 20 n m.
Le.ivc New York, loot Whitehall street.
South Kerr , at 00b 11 m , 1 (). 1 25, 1 33
ti m. I'nsseiiKcrs irrlvlnc or dejiartlnir
from this terminal can conned under
covr with all tho elevated nllrci 1
Broadway cable cars, nnd ferrl s 10
Broolslvn ind Staten Island maklnv
quick transfer to nnd from Urand Central
Depot and L0I1B KHud Itallruiil.
Leave Pi lladelphla, Reafllnp Terminal
9C) a. m , iOO and 130 p. m. Sunday, i!.'',
1 ThroiiKh tickets to all points at lovf
I rate may bo had en application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. V HV.LDWIN,
I Gen. Pass. Agt
J, II. OLHAUSEN. Cen Supt.
Lehigh Valley Railroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanli
ness and Comfort.
IN KrPECT NOV. 14, 1R97.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
Tor Philadelphia and New Yoik via D.
& H. It. R at 43, 7 50 a. n... and 12 03, 1 25,
2 2S, 4.41 (P'lack Diamond Express) and
11 20 i m.
For Pittston and Wilkes-Barre via D.
L .t W. It. R . C 09, S t", II 10 a. m., 1 33
3.35, 0 OO P tn
Tor White Haven, Hazlcton, Pottsvllle,
and principal polnto In tho coil regions
vli D. & II- R It . 6 15. 7.50 a. m , 12.05, 2 2J
and 4 41 P ni
Tor IJethleJvem, Enston, neadlne, Har-rl-burir
and principal Intennedlato to
tlons vli D &. II fi. It. at5. 7 3J a. m.
105, 125. 2 28, 4 41 (Black Diamond E
pi ess), 1U0 v I"- ,
Kon, Tunkhaiinock, Towanda. Elmlt 1,
Ithaca, (ienevu. and prlnclpil Intel me P.
nto stations via D., L i W. It. It , (, uj,
8.0S a. 111 12 45 and 3 .3 p m
Kor Geneva. IlocheHter, BulTalo, Nlap
ar Kalis, clilcabo, und all points west via
D & II. R. It-. 12 03 3 33 (Black Diamond
Expits). 9 50 and 11 30 p. tn.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehlgli
Vnlle pulor cms on ull tiains betvve-u
Wllkes-Bario und New York l'hlladd
nlila. Buffnlo, and Suesiienslon Bridge.
ROLl.IN H ILBUR, Gen. Supt
CIIAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pas Agt., Phlla ,
Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gon.
Pass Agt . Philadelphia. Pa
Scranton olllco, i09 Lackawanna avenue.
I Del.. I.acAa. and Western.
1 Effect Monday, Nov. 21, 1697.
' Trains lexvo b.i anion as follow h: E.-
1 prss for New iork and all points East,
1 1 1, J 9, 0 13, 8 JO and lu 05 u in., 12.53 an 1
3 3 l ni , , . . ,
Express lor i;asion, lrriuou, iiinii'iti
phla and the South, 3 13, 8 00 and 10.20 a.
in . 12 5j and 3 31 . in.
Washington and way stations, 3 43 p m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 110 p. ni
Express for IJIngliainion, uvicgo. El
m'.ra. Corning. Bath, Dansvllle. Moui.t
Mori Is and Buffalo, 12 10, J li. 9 00 u. m
ard 1 ri3 P in . making close mnjiectliins at
Buffalo to ull points In tho West, North
vi st and Sou'lnvifct
BliiGhamton unit wa htatlons, 1 0j p ni.
Nicholson uccon modallon, 5 13 p. ni
Blnshamton tnd Elmlra evprcs?, 5 33
Expiess for Utlca and Illchlleld SprlnBi
2 35 a in nnd 1 53 p, in
Ithaca 2 33, 9 00 ,1 in . and 1 53 p. Ill
Tor Noithutnbiiliu I, Pittston WUKps-ll-iiie,
I'linu'Uth, llloomsbnrif and Hji
ville, niaUlntr tlnsn ronnei tlon at N011 1
uinberland for llllairs-r ort, Hnrilshu,
Uiltlmote, I'slilnt ton and the South
Noitbuniberland and Inteimedlato i: 1
tlons, C.oO, 10 05 a. m , and 1.55 and 0 00 p.
m
N.Hltlcoke and Intel mediate stntloi -,
80a and 1110 1 in. Plwnouth and iiuei
medl ite stations, ! 35 jnd 8 50 p. m. Tor
KlilSKton, 12 45 p in
Pullman p.11 lor and sleeping coaches oa
ell epre-s trains
Tor detail d Information pojket time
tables. ,te, apply to M. L S-n'tri, Di
til.-t Pas3ensei Agent, depot ticket olll
I-rie and Wyoming Valley.
Tn effect Sept 19, 1D7.
Trains leavo bLianton foi New i.oilc
and It tfctniL-ulale pi lilts on Eric lallnud,
also foi HuwUj and locul noliua at 7 Ji
a m. nnd I - p in
Airlvo at Si 1 anion from nbnvo points
at 10 20 a m . 3 15 ai d 9 3S p m
SCICA'N'lO IIIVESIM-N,
lu latctl Ileciuibcr 1-2 111, 1S!)7.
nitli Uuillid. Kmith lloiintl.
1201 , I ' SHI
S?- stations -
giTialns Dally, Ex. 3 3
a 1 ctpt huuda) ) I S a
ip m.ViiIvu Leave a mi
l7aiNY Kranklln si .... 7 H ....
I 7 10 West 4.'nrt street .... Tii. .
1700, vvechawken .... BIO ....
p M'Anlve Leave ! m
ffif, oioti . . fa is, . ..
10s iiiiinock .... I s'tl . ..
1J -e. t-tulllir .... SS-2 ....
12 11 Preston Park ...,J1 ....
I.Mo, Wliiv, oid .... I -2 111 ....
U'ji1 l'oyntelio . 2So...
12 11 ursnti ... I 'JBs . ..
Ii.'ta I'leiibant Mt. '.... aiH ...
fliM t'lilondalo ... a til . ..
'liv.i loicst city .... 319 . ..
. 1134 cirbJniliie I.... sat'....
(Ilio, hue Hrlilgo .... W3S ..
flu.1 Mavtieiii .... urt . ..
It t Jcuinti .... 3 4') . .
M 18 Aiclilbald ... SSI ....
11 ii Wluton .... 3M . ..
It 11 l'eckvllle .... u.'9 ...
lid? oinbanc .... 41 ....
liov 1'ilcebiirlf ... 4 11: ,.
II UJ lliroop .... 4 10 , ..
lioi rirulileiioa ... 4 ..-
(117 l'arlc Pluto .... flir ...
. ,. , 105.1 tcianiou .... 4 2i . .,
a MLeave Arrive r .
All trains run rtallv except tundaj .
t sU'iiliiM that tralus stop on Hual for pas.
tcpgei h
ecuro rates via Ontftilo Western befoie
nurclisilnir tickets and save money, nay and
Slu'tit EpresatotUe west .
J c. Anderson, (Jen. Pass Agt.
T, illtcrolt, Dtv. pass, Atjt.Bctti'lPn. Pa.