THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21", 1898. '71 r A CARBONDALE. IThe Carbondalo correspondence of The Tribune haa been plneotl In the hnmlfc ot Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to lr regular delivery, etc cUo news Kims, ahould be addressed to Roberts & Rey nolds, news agents. BURIED YESTERDAY. The funeral of the Into I. H. Whipple wns held yesterday morning fiom Purple'fl morgue, where short seniors were piTlelated over by Rev. T. K. Jep son. Mr. Whipple wan at one time an influentlnl citizen and hl many friends followed his remnlitN In their final rest ing place. The pnll-lienrers were: Messrs. H. 8. Clnrk, C. T. Monker, V. W. Humphrey, George W. Reynolds. Alva Daley and J. Rorst. Interment was made In Maplewood. THIEVES ABROAD. Messrs. Rlalr & Kennedy linu re ported to the police a theft of a num ber of lanterns. These lights are placed to warn pedestrians and di Ivors of vehicles of dangerous plaies, and by their jomovat the public's safety Is greatly mnaced. The contractor have missed a number of lanterns each night, hut as yet have no clue which would lead to the detection of the guilty parties. The police will keep a look out and the thlees will be brought to the bar of justice If captured. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. The muth-talkod-of diamatlc event will take place this evening, when the James-Kldder-Warde combination .will present "Julius Caesar." This is the event of the season and deserves a filled house. The stars will be sup ported by a competent company of ar tists, each one up in his line. The com pany cuirles a large amount of scen ery and other nppertenances requisite for a good production. A number of seats have already been leserved at Reynolds' dmrj stoic In this city, left for her homo In tho Metiopolls yesterday. II. I. Johns, ot Forest City, called on friends In town yesterday. Miss Annie Rergan. ot Maple City, la visiting her sister, Mts.Wllllom Drown, on Ulrkett street. Mrs C. A. Faulkner, of Scranton, visited friends In this city yesterday. K. T. Dickinson was In Kcranton yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Itclnhnrt, of Tny lnr, havo leturncd homo nfter paying Mr. and Mifc. C II. 1'lerson, of this city, a visit. Hdwnicl VtelsbortiP, of New York city, pent Tuesday as tho guest of J J. Ciorman, on Wednesday. Mi. and Mrs. Herman Filedman, of Now York city, called on friends In this place yestculay. Tho ladles of tho Methodist church will glo a "hurvest supper" this even ing. Rev. and Mrs. William Lowenbcrg and daughter Pearl, of Philadelphia, ate tho gue-jts of Mr. and Mis. S. S. Sanger, on South Main ttreet. Mrs. P. Henr.lgan, of Chicago, la vis fling fi lends In this city. Miss Teies.i llndglns har returned, after a visit with Scranton fi lends. Mli Haggcrty, of Providence, is vis iting iolatlos in this city. Harry Van Vorst and famll, for a number of venrs a resident of this cltv, moved to Hcianton yesterday. loscph McCann, of the Second In fantry of Rhode Island, has left to Join his company which will levo for Porto Rico today. Mr. and Mrs. 15. Moses, ot Scian ton. were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. S. Singer yestorda. William Mycin is nble to be out after his UlnchS. John Glbbs, of P.nk stieet, is con fined to his rome. by Illness. Miss Margaret H.xUy was removed from nmergeney hospital to her home yesteiday. AVOCA. NO FAITH CURE. ABOUT STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. COLONEL STONE COMING. Colonel W. A. Stono, the Republican candidate for governor, will be In this city on the afternoon of Nov. 1, while en route fioin Honesdale to Scranton. Tho colonel will speak in Honesdale on the evening of Nov. 1 and In Scranton tho following night and ah a conc qunco his htay in this clt will be im peratively brief. It Is exported that ho will deliver an open-air address in the afternoon of the 1st It the weather is favorable. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The joung ladles of the Methodist Kplscopal church will hold a reception at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Reynolds on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock Privates Scurry and Chapman, who are home on furloughs, and Ticket Agent Moon, of I'nlon station, spent vesterday In Wane ount. James Henry, of Camp Hamilton, Kentucky. Is lslting his paients, Mr. and Mis Waltei Henry, of this iit Miss Nellie Cooke, of Scranton, is vlitlng friends on the South Side. Mrs. James Henry and son, Vincent, of Forest Clt, aie iItlng iclathes on Powderly stieet. A. H Crane spent esteulay with fitends In Scianton. Wallace Munrn, lepresenting the Lewis Monlson company, was In the city yesterday. Mlrs Grace Got man. f New Yoik city, who has been the guest of fi lends The storm on Wednesday morning blew down the Prohibition pole oppo site Jason Han Is' building. John Gllhooley Is doing jury duty In Wllkcs-Rane this week. A social will be given in Sarsfleld hall this evening. Miss Henrietta Dceble, of Carbon dale, Is isltlng fi lends In town. Tho boiough schools will be closed this week to enable the teachets to at tend county Institute. The mariiago of Miss Ague Fltz slmmons to James McDermott, both lesldents of this town, was solemnized In St. Maiy's church on Wednesday afternoon In the piesence of a large number ot fi lends. The bilde looked handsome in a blue nuisioute doth gown. She wore a blue hat with black plumes, and lairlod a bouquet of bildal loses. Her maid, Miss Margaret Tlgue, was similarly attired. The groom was w'nlted upon by Kdward Relllev. They will leside In a piettlly furnished home on fliove street. The funeral of Mahlln Casteillno took place esteulay afternoon and was attended by many friends fiom surrounding counties. Rev L. H. Van Hoesen performed tho builal service, tiojonta lodge, I. O. O. F, attended the obsequies. Interment was made In M.ircy cemetery. Mr. 11. L. Cornell, of Stianton, spent last evening with Herbert Joneu. The case of John Blown vs. the Avoc.i borough, which was to have been given a hearing yesterday, has been postponed until today. John Diouse, a Polander employed as a laboier In the Iangcllffe colliery, was dangerously Injured on Wednes day afternoon by a fall of lock. He was removed to Mercy hospital. Misses Alice and Sadie Campbell They Cuio Stomach Troubles and In digestion Anyway, Whether You Have Faith In Them or Not, Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give an appetite, will not Increase your ilesh and strengthen your nerves nnd heart, but Stuart's Dspepsla Tablets will do these things, because thev arc composed of the ele ments of digestion, they contain tho Juices, acids and peptones necessary to the digestion nnd assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahlcts will di gest food If placed In a Jar or bottle In vvntcr heated to OS degrees, and they will do It much more effectively when taken Into tho stomach after meals, whether you have faith that they will or not. They Invlgoiatc the stomach, make puio blood and strong nerves, In the only wav that nature can do it, and that Is, plenty of wholesome food well digested. It Is not what we cat, but what we digest that does us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by nearly all druggists at DO cents for full sized packages, or by mnll fiom the Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. have been engaged as Instructors In the Correspondence School of Mines. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. O'Rrlen, sr., were Visitors In Carbondale yesteiday. Miss Annie Goodwin and sister, Mar lam, are visiting ft lends In Archbald. TAYLOR NEWS. Production of "Our" Flag" Instal lation of Officers Personal nnd Other Notes. A largo and representative audience enjoyed the production of tho cantata, "Our Flag, ' under the auspices of the First Welsh Baptist church, In Web er's rink last evening. The cast of charaeteis vva.s published in this de partment Uach number was deserv ing of special mention. Tho cantata will be lepioduced this evening. An even laiger audience promises to wit ness this evening's production. Ad mission only 25 cents. Mr. David Morgans, of Scranton, was a business isltor In this place yes terday. In tho contest for the bedroom suite at the First Congregational church, Monday evening, Mrs. Dav Id D. Jones J collected $113 CO and Miss Mary Will iams $r5 CO. Mis. Jones was tho wln uei. Rev. Mr. Thomas nnd daughter, Ella, of Alien, Pa., are visiting nt the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Row en, of North Main sttcct. Pride of Lackawanna lodge, No. IS, American Ladles' Protestant associa tion, installed Its offlceis at their meet ing In Reese's hall on Tuesday even ing. The ceremonies were pel formed by District Deputy Mrs. Lydta Winter burn. The following officers were In stalled: Worthy mistress. Mis. Mar garet Davis: deputy mistress, Mrs. Florence Zacharlaj chaplain, Mrs, Hat ton, conductress, Mrs. Owens: assist ant conductress, Mis. Sablna Fisher; inside tyler, Mrs. Richards; outside tyler, Mis. Johns; trustee, Mrs. Davis. The Tribune bianch olllce In Taylor Is in the Coblelgh building. Local Rep resentative Vj. G. Evans In charge. Mr. William M. Seine and son, James, of Centeimoreland, were the guests of ' a t; V ft' u .' V ' ' V w a &' a X' v , V ,' ' V A' V i! V V J." K U tt ' i it V V X ' X . X X X X X X X X X X ft a v v tt r v a i v w a w ' ... n l r, tr. K ?, K t h K f, . t t , . . . . K . . K 1 . K t t ,., . H . H K . , K , K. X . K Scranton Store, 124 and 126 Wyoming Avenue. Special Sale of Curtains Today AWftd nf Arivir This sale today is to be a du- vvuru ui uvicc. piicate of the one we had ,ast Monday and will embody some veiy important features. In the first place we wish to impress upon all that there is not a pair of curtains in this stock that is not full length and full width, no matter how low the price may be. That is very important. In the second place we wish to confirm our previous state ments to the effect that the quality of our forty-nine-cent curtains is superior to any that are sold today in the average upholstery stores for seventy-five cents. This we are also willing to prove. As a special offering of interest to day we will mention our forty-nine-cent curtains. Nottinghams, full length and a full yard wide, with wnich we will give you the pole and trimmings complete any color wood, with brass trimmings, or, white enameled with silver trimmings all for less than the cost of the curtains alone 49 Any of These with Free Poles: Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth o8c 69c Nottingham l.ace Curtains, worth $i.so 89c Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth $1.7 $1.25 Irish Point Lace Cui tains, worth $2.50 1.85 Brussels Net Curtains, worth 4.50 3-49 Ruffled Swiss Curtains, worth $1:50 98c Special Values in Rugs : Smyrna Rugs, 30x60, worth $2.00 $1.35 Velvet Rugs, 27x63, worth $1.75 1.19 Swisses, Silkolines, Sash Rods, Etc.: Sash Swisses, 36 inches wide, worth 15c 9c Sash Fish Net, 45 inches wide, worth 15c 10c Silkolines, yard wide, worth 1 sc 9c Sash Rods,' brass extend to 44 inches, woith 10c 6c White Enameled Poles and Silver rimming, worth 2sc 19c Window Shades, good spring rollers, 3x6 ft., worth 15c 9c Lebeck & Cor in SCRANTON. PA. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Don't Miss This Afternoon's Lecture at the Big Food Show. A Giant Is Among You. A Giant Store with Giant Stocks more goods than are gathered under one roof in the whole state outside of Philadelphia. Wonderful inducements every day prices that act as a magnet to thousands of shoppers and none more worthy your attention than these here mentioned. Snap them quick today and tomorrow. Is the Boy hard on Clothes ? Turn them over to us, and wc will wear well and look well, that can touch our little pi ices . -j for Woolen Knee Pants 43C in dark colors, seams taped strong waist bands, 3 to 16 yis. worth soc t iq for Sailor Blouse Suits, 1 ,yo for school wear, in dark colors, neat bi aiding; pants have patent bands, sizes 3 to 10 years. Worth $2. 50. for Top Coats (or boys, Z.25 3 to 9 years, brown or blue freize, button to neck, round velvet collars. Peifection of stvle, fit and finish. Positive value, $3.50. rVV New Books. "The Destroyer" Swift.. $1.00 "Californians" Atherton.. 1.15 "Adventures of Francois" S. Weir Mitchell 1.15 "The Dav's Work" Kipling 1.15 "Ribstone Pippins" Grey. 90c "The Uncalled'' Dunbar.. 1,00 "Second Thoughts of an Idle hollow erome 1.00 "Ghosts I Have Met" Bangs .oo 'Pride ol Jennico Lastle 1.15 Ml fit him out with clothes that There isn't a stoie in the state on boys' clothing. 1 no 'or Vestec Suits three 1 .yO pieces all wool navy cheviots, nicely trimmed, 3 to 9 years, worth $3.00. "" c lor rown'e Suits with J.jLD separate vest, 6 styles, dillerent colors, nicely trimmed and braided, sizes 1 to 9 years. Positive value $3.50. A fQ lor Military Capes, 4.yo legulation style, flan nel lined, gilt buttons, detacha ble lined hood, stylish and dressy. Positively worth $6.00. Veilings. Lively News of Kid Gloves You'll find the latest novelties in gloves here for both street and evening wear. All kid gloves are fitted to the hand, in suring perfect satisfaction to the wearer. The "Duchess Hay" $1.00, Not a $1.50 or a $1.25 glove for a dollar but positively the best one dollar glove on the market, in a variety of colors such as golden and English tan, brown, modes, green, grey, etc. Foster Gloves $1.00. The genuine Foster Lacing Gloves, made of fine selected lamb skin, in brown, red, tans, black, etc. An ofier that should quickly clean the lot. Cashmere Gloves l?c. An immense lot to greet you today at a smaller price than was ever known for such values Prices Hard Hit on Shoes 50 styles of 18-inch all silk hand chenille dotted veiling.only the newest nets. Ac tual value 25 cents. 1 Special value IxC 25 styles of 18-inch all silk hand chenille dotted veiling.only the newest nets. Pos itively worth 35c and 50c. Special price.... lyC AT THE BARGAIN BOOTH. Women's $1.50 and Si. 25 Kid Button and Lace Shoes, Q all stvles, solid soles. .. VOC Women's $3 Vici Kid Shoes, very latest styles, kid and pat ent tips, lace and button, cloth and kid tops. B to ee 2.20 Women's "Queen Quality" bhoes, all the latest . . patterns, none better 3.UU Men's 1.50 Mining Q Shoes, solid, serviceable yoC Men's $2 Satin Calf Lace Shoes, Cornell and English . toe. Special at 1 ,4J Men's Finest Box Calf and Winter Russet Lace Shoes, vici kid lined, welted and stitched, $5.00 kind.. 0JJ Boys' 1.50 Satin Calf Lace Shoes, 1 1 to 5, solid -. Little Gent's Casco Calf Lace CKnnfi l1lH-v nryr rnii'irt toe, $1. so kind lor VOC 99c f Lnrn ? Read on! Saturday's Great Programme Special Attractions Saturday Evening. To commemorate the third great successful week of the Big Food Show, Grand Concert by Bauer's Orchestra Afternoon at 2, Evening at X Special Bargains on Sale all Evening. See List of Them in This Afternoon's and Tomorrow Morning's Papers. JONAS LONG'S SONS yi'A'A'A'A' '' A--A'A''A''A'AM''A-A-A--A-A'Am'--A'AA'AA'-A'-A'A-A'A'A .. X ft ft ft ft ft X .X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Uaa Mr. and Mrs. Jcsc Gnnirwcr, ot thla plarc, yesterday. Teacher Miss Polly Davis, of No. 2 school, has been confined to her homo with sickness. Substitute Miss Mattle Powell is nilinp her place. Mrs. Richard Dals and daughter, Mabel, are lsltlns relatives in Hyde Park for the past few days. Assistant Mine Superintendent Phil lips, of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and "Western company, was a business vis itor In this place yesterday Mr. and Mrs. William How ells, of this place, weie the suests of relatives In South Scranton yesteiday. Mr. John St. John, of Scianton, cir culated amonc friends In this place yesterday Miss Lizzie Davis, of this place, was the euest of friends In Lackawanna yesterday Invincible commamlery, No. 252, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing in Rese's hall, on Main street. Thomas Phillips, of Hyde Park, was a business visitor in this place yes terday. Dairyman Anthony Schultlieis Is rap idly recovering from his epell of sick ness. Mrs. John K. Davis and Mis. Peter Jones, ot this place, were the guests of friends In Hyde Park on "Wednesday. Mr. William Robbins, of Taylor street, Is confined to his home with sickness. Mrs. William Davis and daughter. Lizzie, of South Scianton, were the guests of relatives In this place on Tuesday. The borough council will meet In their rooms this evening. Much busi ness of Importance will be transacted. On account of the perfoimance of "Our Flag," thero will be no rehearsal In the Calvary Baptist eliutch this evening. The Price Llbiary association will meet this evening In their rooms on Main stieet. Mr. Kmllyn T. Jenkins will succeed V. H. Curl ns ticket agent In the Cen tral depot In thla place. Mr Henry Howells, formerly of H. J Daniels & Co.. has opened a green grocery store on Main street. Mrs. Hvan Williams, of Main street, Is visiting relatives in Slatlngton. Pa. Tho raille for tho benefit of William Jones, which wns to take place this Saturday, has been postponed one week hence. Mr. Thomas P. Jones, of Main street, was a caller on filends In Hyde Par!: yesterday. The borough night schools will re open on Nov. 1. This Is a rare oppor tunity for those who can't attend the day session. Mr. Benjamin Neagley, of Rendham, has departed for Colorado for the bene fit of his health. Tho seven-months-old child of Mr and Mrs. John Richards, of Taylor street, was Interred In the Forest Home cemetery yesterday. Grand Army ot tl-o Republic hall Mon day, Oct. 24, for the purpose of organ izing a dancing class. Dancing at 8.U0 r. m. Corporal Herleil Dlkeman, of Com pany II, Thlrltcnth regiment, is homo on a week's furlough. Dert looks halo and hcaitv, and says he has no reason to complain at Camp Meade. MemLers ol Archhald staff, No. S5, Daughters of Rebecca, were at Jermyn jesterday ir.stiluting a new lodge. At the afternoon fcesalon forty members were adn.ltted, at the evening session eleven nioie weie initiated, after which a bumniuous banquet was served Those who attended from this place were Mr. und Jlrs. John Berry. Mr. end Mis. Alex Frazler. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stage. Mcsi'ames Otis Oliver, Mace PicKtrlPtc. Wells Warner, Jen nie Gucstford Ifeniy Bailett. OLYPHANT. A man whose name could not bo learned was arrested by Officer Hast ings last night for drunkenness. He had on a soldier's uniform and stated that he was a New York volunteer but lefused to give his name. When ar rested he wns lying In a dangerous place nenr the Delaware and Hudson tiacks. He was placed In tho borough lockup. Miss Lizzie Farrell has returned from a visit to PIttston. Andrew Hrgles, who Is employed as a laborer In No. 2 mine, met with a painful accident while at work yester day morning. He was struck by a moving car and had one of his legs bioken. He was removed to his home on WUIof stieet, and afterwards taken in the Delaware and Hudson ambu lance to the Lackawanna hospital at Scrnton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Wllllnms, of Glen Ljon, who have been isltlng Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Williams, have returned home. Mrs. "N W. Watklns, of Peckvlllo, was tho guest of Mrs. T. W. Watklns, yesterday. A Hallowe'en vorial wilt be held in Mahon'a hall, Monday eenlng, Oct. 31, under the nusplres of the Chris tian Hndcavor society of the Piesby tcrlan church. Hallow 'eon games und tricks will be the featuro of the even ing. The- ndmlsbion fee will bo 10 cents. Mis. Vinnle Patten has returned fiom a visit to Norwich, N. Y. Nothing Short of Ease and Comfort t Will do our customers, aud if combined with this, they can find style aud wear at a nominal price, what more cau au article of footwear offer ? These qualities we guarantee in our new $3.00 shoes for t if . $ women. Also, as a special inducement lor tuis A, month, we offer our $1.25 Boys' and Girls' School Shoes at the little price of t 98 Cents a Pair. STANDARD SHOE STQR AK HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA AVE : WASH TOH VIA Old Point Comfort Is the most attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of tho OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Daily Service. PECKVIIXE. Mrs. C. A. Walker, of Port Jervls, N. Y., who has been spending a few days with her boh, W. H. Walker, le turned home yesterday. Tho sum of $53 was realized at the venison supper AVednesday evening. The above sum will bo divided be tween the three churches nnd will be given to their respectlvo pastors. A general Invitation Is extended to eery citizen In niakely borough to attend the mass meeting of the citi zens Monday evening at tho Wilson Fire company's hall. Tho object will be to organize a permanent boaul of trade. Frank Woodwnid, of Clark's Sum mit, Is tho guest cf Mr. and Mis. F. L. Taylor. Messrs, Iteeve nnd Itennle, of Car bondale, will crnduct a grand social In BibYCLE UK AND 61 All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washington Av3. Court House Square. Through tickets returning fro ai Washington by rail or water. Fur full Information apply to OLD DOMINION S. S. COMPANY Pier a6, North River. NEW YORK. V. L. (lulllaudeu, Vice Pre, and Trafllc Mur The Standard ElectricClocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Sm.ill Cost. SilttSfclEBlBiift! ONUMjWllt'NNlNO IN SCRAN TON HAV1NOS HANK hINCU UU tUMIIKt I.VS1-, VAltllfe ONhlf AliUL 1' DM. MX'ON'U A WUllv. Mercereati & Connell, sola Agouti for tnli Territory. TUB l.YUGESr AND I'lNKST STOCK Ol' CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWKLRY AJfD MLVEUWARU IN KORTHKA8TBUN PENNSYLVANIA. 130 Wyoming Avenu;. THE DICKSON M'F'G CO,, bcranton ami Wllkes-Hnrre, r. Muuufucturerior LOCOfflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES Boilcri, Moisting and Pumping Machl.iir General Ofllce, Horanton. I'a MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY COKE err, 1 mpotsner. UlMplenoMi, Bto , enuj bj Abuts or other xceues anil Indlf cratlOBo. 'Xhtu quickly and, &unlv rettore Loit Vitality In old or joanj. tad flt a man tor ttudy, birlne or xnarrlag t. PreT.nt Inunltr sot Consumption it titkAn In tima. ThalraM ihova lamedltt Iroprora- uoat and eEtqta n CUItl. where all other fall In. lit own hating the gennlne AJo Tableta. Thar haraoured thouiandsand wtllouraron. w glta a pot itlta nrlttan guarantee to a!Tet a oura Cf) nTO la each cam or refund the moner. Price- W U I viper packagei or all pkgea (full treatment! for I'i.W. 11 mall, la plain wTarjer. upon rc.t pt of prlre. I lrcalar aJax remedy co., Bf!r,,.?.t For Ftila In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthew a Bros and H U Sandmen, druggists. W 1 1 STRONG WHEN IN DOUDT, TF?Y They have stood the ten of yean. aau cave cutca tnouiaoai 01 caiei of Nervoui Uueatci, iucb a Debility, Dutineii, Sleepiest inillll IifV0' ajietianaVaricoeele,Atrorny,eic nUnlll I 10 1" imuaig .(,. circulation, make dlceinon Deflect, and imoart a healthy ylgor to the whole belne. All drains and losses are checked firmaninlly, Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worrioa them into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed aealed. Price it perboi: 6 boaes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee tocure or refund tho mosey, (5 00. Scad for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q, For Bale by JOHN II. PHELPS, Plinnnnclst, cor. Wyoming nvenue jnd Spruce street. ' fcr C&IA tf52sai
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