R . JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. SCRANTON, PA. THE GREAT STORE. SORANTON, PA. JONA& LONG'S SONS. VKVA Last of the Cooking Lectures " Carbonclale Day ITho Cnrbondato correspondence of Tho Tribune hnn been jilnecd In tho hands of Mr. J. M. jVorbeg. All complulnts ns to Ir regular delivery, etc., pIfo news Huns, shc-uld bo addressed to Hobcrts & Key Holds, nowja agonts Tomorrow Afternoon at 3 0' Clock. Wednesday, October 26th, Mrs. C. 1. Dwelle, whoso mastery of the Culinary Art is well known, will prepare some inteicstinsj dishes tomorrow. Don't miss this important event inthef3ig' Two Bis Excursion Trains from Carbonclale to the Great Store. Grand Concert during the afternoon by the Mozart Band. From Balcony, Second Floor 2 Till 3. Food Show, Basement 3 Till S. l-ood bhow. MINE TRAGEDY. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1898. One Man Killed nnrt Another Badly Injured. A terrible calnstrophe. In which one man lost hlfl llfo nml another one- wni badly Injured, occurred In this cltv Sat urday night. Thoinna Kittle. Junior JIcDonoush, Robert Judsc and Joseph AVIsley were cnprnirrd nil dny Saturday In tlmheilnu' tho loot nf tho mine on the south side, called No, 1 slope. TJio recent rains had loosened the earth and caused tho roof to wnl. menncltiB tho nikintn. Mho niton d tho mine. The men had been woikln.? In the Interior ot the mine In the morn ing and townrds evening' In gun opein tlons near the mouth of the Hlnpe, not fifteen feet awuy fiom the du light. They could see and hear plainly the voices of Hip men outside the mine. At about twenty mlnutet nftrr T o'clock tho roof began working, nnd Mlthout any warning ppcinl tons of dirt fell upon tho unfortunate men. Judge received much of the eaith upon him, hut WnH protected by the timber ing Mhlch fell over him nnd shielded Ills body. The llm held held to their fnotonlngs on one .side, whllo one end fell upon the rails which run Into tho slope. It Is due to thin oin umstntieo that Judge owes his life, fnt h.id the timbers given away at both end ho would undoubtedly h:io been ci unhod to death. As It Is, he was ciushcd bad ly, hut unless ho Is Intel n.illy Injmed ho will recover In a short time. Joi-eph Wlsloy, his fellow-worker, was not fo fortunate, for he lecelved lili cleath IiIom A heavy rail, that had been placed ncrohs the loot to preent Its caxlng, fell nnd struck him ncioss the neck, pinning him to the giounl. The debris weighed sn heavily on the rail as to choke tho unfortunate miner to death. When Ire was taken to the biufnee life was extinct. Some person1 entet taln the Idea that his neck was broki n, but the general opinion Is that his breathing was shut off by the weight ot the iall upon his neck. The othei two miners luckily cstniod any Injury vhatePi, as they were not engaged under the loot at the point where It fell. A wife nnd sK chlldien Mitvlve 'Air. AVlsloy, who was it prominent member of the C jj. 15. A. and the I'loneer Father Mnthew societies NOT A JUDGE OF WEIGHTS. On m count of his not being able to tell the difference hot wen a pound and two pounds, between n basket contain ing thlity pounds and another which held sixty pounds. V. V. Fuller, of this city, was anested In Scr.intou W. J. Itoberts. of that city, sold Mr. Fuller thlrtv pounds of llsh last week and set It aside to aw nit his calling for it. Ful ler came, took ui a basket containing slty pounds and left the store with out being obsercd by tho propiletor, who wus othei wipe engaged. However, lr. Hobetts noticed the mor after the local fishmonger had left, niv1 I IUlng It to lie intentional on Full 'it. he had lilni aucsud and ih ' i man held him undei thiee huutte' dollar.-t ball Mr. Fallot Instituted a counter suit charging Rolioits with porjuiy, on which Aldeiman Kelly, of Scranton, held him undei three hundred dollars ball. NINTH AVENUE. AVoik on the Imniovement of Xlnth avenue, which had come to a stand still lecently. through a disagreement of the city and Mis Tlmmous. whoso propel ty was nlTocteil by the widening of the street, Is again under way. The m has ghen a bond to tho amount of one thousand dollais, ngieelng to pav upon the completion of the street, tho amount awarded by the oui t. The vlev.tr". allowed Mis. Tlmmous two hundred dollais, hut she ronsldeis this amount far below a fair estimate of the worth of the pioptrty the lty se em es. THE BBICK HAS ARRIVED. The vitrified biick to be used In the completion of the paving of Itlvcr street has ai rived and operations will begin on that thornughfiuc tomorrow. T5y the delay In the shipment of the brick tho work has been delayed sev eral days, although It is a singular fact that It rained so hard almost every ono of those dajs as to cause bricklay ing impossible. The paving wll'. bo rushed fiom now on and will probably be finished long befoie the snow Hies. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Messrs. Frank i:. IJurr. F. F, IJenuls and John Orchnul spent Satuiday In Scranton. John Nolan icturned ycsteiday to his studies at Lehigh unlerslty. Miss Carrie Pi Ice called on Scranton friends Saturday. Mrs. Evan Thomas has icturned from a short stay In lilnghamtou. Miss Annie Lane, of West Plttslon. Is the guest of her sister. Mis. George V.'. Cross, on Lam el street. Walton Meagley has returned to his home In Ihnghumton after spending several das With fi lends In this city. Mr and Mrs. George Snyder, of Salem nenue, have returned fiom Clifford, where they vUltctl telattves Mis Laura Hon ley, of 'West I'ittston, li the guest of Miss Grace Fall C K. Stephenson, of AVnymait, spent Snturdny In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kennedy and Mrs. Mary Kennedy attended the funeral of the late Mis Duller, In Scranton, Saturday. Thomas J. Lunney, who has spent a thirty days' furlough with his parents on South Main street, has icturned to New York. He will leave for tho south today to Join Company II. Eighth iegu lai1 Infantry, of which he Is a member. Miss Rena Manuton, of Aldenvllle, is visiting relatives on Relmont stipot. Miss Nellie Engle, of Scranton, Is tho guest of South Side friends. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Manaton nnd family, of Aldenvllle, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manaton. or Bel mont street. Mrs. Henry Krelner has returned to her home In Prompton, after visiting friend In this city for the past few days. A large number nf pel sons from this city accompanied the Knights of Co. lumhus to I'lttHtnii jeatordny. Major 'K vi ret i Warren, of Scranton, IK KSnllJ rl.,e b?'t "mrdy for LJr.ESlJII J wlioopliiL'-coiicli Clvo ST , eV tlle clilfil D? Ditll'a o J ' comr " oucc and the tufrcrcr wllUoou becutcd, 1'ticeonly jjcts. An Extr A chance for the Children To Be Clothed Cheap. Itenttnllne Silk Ilonricts o nil color, cr. pit tillv trimmed Willi itood K()r. lllllll llllllll'R Wool uu Fancy fcllk llnnncts. In nil the neel nml moil popiiliu "hades In mil ilul- Qc l,v trlinmiil with braid tliiimck -''' l'nnc Cloak MihIp up of line nimllty I iiiIU-h' I'loth, er piettll Irliooieil Willi elet nnd brulit, extra npu'lnl 5 AG Millie tiiliwii'kut . ?'' Superior Qualities and Prices on Dress Goods. I'rcsn Crcpnla--tne erv iiollte"t nf lilniii dii" kooiI"1 peili'itlon of Minet nmlMMe; we oiler Hie l Ml C l( qimlll, llii" Weill onl at h"'"" l"nnc i-llks spu'lul line in Itllilioii' Milptil nml In tit i (ilnlil HllltM CI A)! WUlltx, tlllNULUll I.a (Hack "Sunieid llro Q'aln- till pure ilk, Kiiniaiitdil to itixe vtiiimil'iiiii, wiiiilnu MTiliih, lull 'J I I in In v OM- wlihj bl.ll.'xiiialit; till, viuu 0" will iIiIimi nit .nlcliihs- ill Ai mlil hall this eVt iiIiik MIt?s UllK.i Osboine, of Jeiinjn, spent Friday with Mis") .M.uy Kllp.itrlcK, on Dai to tnenue TAYLORNEWS. Kcpublican Rally Tomorrow Evening Cantata a Grand Success Per Notc3. The people of Taylor Konetally Mill he Rind to leant that Hon. .fame M. rvnns. of Sharon, lienor eounly, l'.i., fonneilv a Taylor hoy, is to be ono of the principal Hpeakeis at tho Kiand Hepubllt.iu lally to be held at Weber' l Ink. net Tuesday, October 23. Mr. 1 .Miiis or "In'io" ax he Is familiarly Known to ii, is a brother of Itev. John M. Ilians, known among tho Welbh people ns "Ownwifiyn." ltov. Daniel Knn and Mm. 1'. 12. Aston, of Wllkeh H.nrif. Mi. Klaus, since his ndvent into poUtlic hns developed Into a political f-peaker of maiveloua power and pop uliilt.i. He Is now enijaired to stump the state In tho inteiest of the Itepub llcpn party. The niiitatn "Otti Flair" was iccpss fully produced In Weber'H i'liiUuniUT the attcplfec of the Welsh Haptlst dutiili il.olr. uhlch commenced Thuis div iitiilnK:, coutlmilnf,' lor thteo nightR. The performiiuce, under tho iliie tloti of l'rofesbor John It. rinn W, as-fiisted by yeigeant John It. Thomas. Th-- east of ehnraeter, Lib erty was linpirsonated hv Mlss Kdlth Wynne "atKlnn. Fhe huik In evccl leiil taste and purprised her auditors. Miss 'Wutkhip possesses n sweet leson ant soprano olce und her renditions weie uiithuslf.stionlly npplauded. Col umbia was MlbS Jlitriraiet Jones, of Scranlon. In iach of her selections fIio demonstrated tho skill of n irenlus. ratlin Tltnr was linpirpoiinteil by James K. Aatkins, es., who wnj im exctlled for ilthness of tone and warmth of exiiret)lon. Unilo Ham's pait was lendeied by Mi. Moigan 11. Motrins, who Kinff In a most pleasing" uiaiint'i Ho jiosstst s a sweet tenor olee. which was heaitlly applauded. The impers-omtl m of Pilsoner of Win by Mr. T. Dewltt Kdwaids deseiies .peclnl mention. Mlts Itessle J imes as llowor sill alto lendeied hei pint mosi nntlsfnetorlly. J.lheity DaitKlitrts, Miss Olwfn llowolls and F'irah J. HiiKlies nls-o suns; their parts well Tin affair will, no doubt, net a sunt: sum for tin i holt. Lost. A black cow with a hill ai tuilied to lu neck. Kinder will ho u warded by returning to Joseph Copio us. Uui bet town. MesHo. John A. Jones, Jr., and Jnun I.. XpIki'i, of this place, called on fi lends In W likes-liarro yesteiday. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Williams, of Academy Mieet, Hyde Park spent tho Sabbath with i datives In thl.i filuuo. Misses Fadif mid Kaclile ilnnsrwer. of Fouth Mnln fliect. weie the quests of ft lends In Hyde P.nk yestirdiy. Mr. John Lloyd, of Hvde Park, was a caller In this place jesterday. News It'-nw foi The Tribune cm be left In T. . Kvnns' news stand In tho CnbloiRh buIMIns, ihere they will re cel ptompt attention. Tho mntnta "Merry Milk Maid" will be ichenrsed nt tho Calvary Haptlst chin ch Friday "vmlngr. Mr. William Tlioinns, of t'nlon street, spent yesterdnv as tho suest ot his sister, Mrs. M. J. LIomI, In Pilcelntrjj. Mrs. Peter Jones, who lias been the Ktiest of Mr. nnd Mrs. John V. Davis, for tho past two weeks, will leave to day for MInersvllle to reside perman ent 1 v. Taylorville lodge N'o. CCS, Indepen dent Order of Odd Fellows, woiked th" diRiie of filendshlp on two candidates Haturdny evt nlnir. Mia Mbeit ISelRlo nnd Miss Kintna Diy, of this plnce, weto tho KiiestH of friends In H.mIo Park yesterday. Mr. John Shields, of tho Pyno lnlncH, was the guest of friends In Duntnoic -terday Kmblem Division, No, C7, Sons of Tempeiance, wllll meet this ovonlnjr In Vnn Horn's hall. Funornl Director John K. Davis re tinned home from Ashland, where lie has been vIsittrR ti lends for tho past few das. Tho employes of tho Jermyn nnd dreenwood collorlos will receive their monthly distributions for Septonibor on Sutuiday. Mis. Thomas Kvnns, of Oreenwood, who bus hecn visiting: her daughter for the past six weeks In Hiickensael;, X. J., lias retuinod home. Lnikawrinna lodve, No. 113, Ameri can Protestant uf-fcoaiiittoii, will elect ofllrnrH 8l tomorrow ovonlng's meeting. All members mo iiit?untly requested to be pressnt. aordinary tli1r1nu. ti t!lnnLifTlrn itnnil iimllti , V;Vrirm"w.-.!k 79c and $1. 19 lildcrilimn Clonk, In rod nml cnnn.of rxtin lino niMllt, tilmmcil CI nu with nnsorn fur collars . .. Pt.-'O Children's Cloakv-of linn qtinllt I,n- illiu' ('Inlli. Ill tlti. mill I'ntlif III, ,n ,. I'llmon, trimmed with lirnUI C -i no ' edcpaulettet, ery ntjllali . . P". JO Little t Tnlleta 5llk-llioiiioMexrlnloline In the elly, lnrliiilliiK Amerlrun, swl, ntul Ilnllnn tiMic, per feet In llnNh mid lii- tu;eoi. nIi. ipt, plain nnd deep louts nro in inn Mit i lion wnitn w oiler HtZr. ei spt'i'lnl till, week ul j aril '' Citoretl l)rcs Uoods lactone Itoni lietB to u-preteiit the uient stot U i foinlilneil iiNsotluteiit ol nil wool toverl", Iweitl", rinuri', Urnnlteo, Ilejtulciu oeltlti nml oilier potmltii weniei; ot.ry pleeo in w nun mu, miiiich lancuiH in., rtotii Mtt loTIt J.ml, Ihlsweuli . -'-' PITTSTON NEWS Teachets Appointed Knights of Co lumbus in Town A New Theatre Assured. The school boaul held a special meet Injr on Saturday evening at the olllce of M. Donnelly and thoso who wire In tent upon attendlni; the session, after climbing Duller hill, were disappointed when they found the IIIrIi school build ing In daikneM.. The following teach eis have been appointed for the several nlRht schools about to bo opened, Oie gou school, Miss Toole; Miss Halt, daughter of J. J. Halt, the Welsh hill school. Mi. Judge, Pine street hihool, Nora Hankie, No. 3 school, on Duller stieet, and Thomas H Hopkins at the Junction The appointments me com mendable and redound to tho iredlt and competency of Pi of. Shields, as all the young teachers were his foimer puplln In the Illttli school building. Tho schools will be opened next Monduy ciening. TIetween tlueo and four hundred vls Itois fiom Luoinc; and Laikawanna counties. Including the gland olllcers fiom s-eveial states of the order known as the Knights of Columbus, anhed In the dty jesturday nt noon and at 2 o'clock a seeiet session took jilace in Aimory hall, when a branch of tho or der was nrsanliif d In this city, con ducted by the gi.ind ofucois. This was followed by n district conentlon, which lusted for several hours, and after the eleitlon of olllcers an adjoin nment Mas In order to attend a banquet at Koy stono hall nt the hands of the local membeis. Tho affair was of the rech erche older, but ns it was, like the con vention of tho secret ordei, iho le portors were depilved of joining In tho festivities. After the menu had been thoroughly discussed, a litciary pro gramme wn Intioduccd, and several toasts icsponded to by tho piomiuout otUcpit and visitors of the outer. The ladles nie very much entitled to credit for tho Important part they took In the entertainment of the guests. The 1900 Washer company, of P.lng bamton, will today open a hi audi store in the Tioxell block, on Ilioad stieet, where the ladles will 11ml everj thing In the laundry line from the best soap to tho only serviceable and best wash ing machine In the woild the 1900. Anion Chappelle will be the icsldent manager. The meinheis of Companlis C and II were examined lajt Saturday and yes terday, and all nirancetnents ate now about completed to muster out tho bojs when tho date of the extension of their fin lough explies, which will be the lat ter pait of the present week. While Pmf. Shlel. of this place, and Prof. Foley, of Olyphant. weie passing tho Kavlne shaft ycsterda they as sisted to ipfcup a young ludi of tho AVest Side, who was l tiling a wheel, fiom under n breweiy wagon. She was carried Into the oHlcc near by, nnd after her Injuries weie attended to she was conveyed to her home. The death of John Powell, nnother member of Company C, occuued Sat urday night at tho home of his patents, on Philadelphia avenue. The deceased had been sick In tho regiment hnspltul at Chleknmauga before the boys weie fuiloughed, hut two weeks ago was again stricken with typnoia rever, loupled with gastric fever, and be had not the strength to balllo tho same and died ns above stated, Louis Kester nnd family, who icsldo In Plttstou township, had a nanow es cape with their lives at an enilj hour on Saturday morning, when they were awakened from their slumbets, sur rounded bv (lames. They made their escape from a second-story window, and all that was saved were thdr nlghtUothes. The houso was humeri to tho giound, together with Its contents, and besides a loss of $1,G00. It Is more than probablo that this dty will, before many months, have tho pleasuro of boasting of a first-class theatre, and w hen this lias become a fact, nnd tho bulldlnir completed, we will then have an oportunlty of wit nesslng some of the pet formances that are glen In tho flrst-clahs play-houses of Scranton and Wllkea-Barre. Mr. Uurgunder, who has charge of tho the atres In both the above jetties, will be the propiletor, and tho slto of tho now building will probably bo between the A. H Iirown and Coicoran blocks, on North Main street. Thu hoirlblo condition of tho streets on tho West Side has resulted In a growing sentiment among the pioperty owners over thero that the main nve nuts nf the borough should bo paved with some sort of substantial pave mont, At piesont the approach to the Water sticot bridge lias been paved with Ilulglnn block. Tho following delegates to the Offering of Unusual Bargains Startling: Prices on Groceries for Today Only. Solid llitnd l'nrked 'ronintoc-, N. V. Mate Kniiry Rutriir Corn. Mairowfat ilerNueut Teas I liolre I.linu IU'iiiih Iteiiiilnily Si. 'JO dot cans Toduy (Iruniil'itedniitiir, with other koikN, un joiiiicIk for v. ( iihini(tsonp-toln only -I'J IiIk ImiN for - l'rosperlH -ii.vp Powder, 'JO ounee piuiciiKe for urorii Codec, In pound pac lice", S poiuiili for rnni' SiiKnr ( nteil IIiiiiis, per pound today ( ntirorulii llnui, todn only, por tioiiud MoxiLiin Colli c, ben In the woi lit, pound DO NOT MISS THIS QRCAT CUT IN PRICES. Big Bargains in Domestics, Linens, Blankets, btc. Apron llm;liams-etra nonll A n it a I It), yard . '2C nu lndl(o Percale :til In 10ifiinllt "lr jnnl ,y- Standard Cnllcaes fust rolors - nml bt(t patterns Oc qiiallt) J24' Mourning I'rlnt and Ml?r -l".r (Ircji, 5c qitallt J4U llnm.t l.'lnmirl. full Willi lit lln T! . kind . . . 2 II lh'n-hrf Cniltnn l-'lnnni-l. lie t S i..- . .l.Tll. (&1IIU , t Comlnrtnhlea, full Me, extra wood qiml- . Llnlnjr l-ambrlc, ep best quull- -c lt. coNerlni;and well llllcl: M CO (jo,, . t ofkltl eamlule, this week at . J qunllti ... VOL, J i,,etJ, very Special. U-l White IlleuclieJ Pillow Case, full t".nil nr C lllnnkcts with faaey bonlcr.s; A'Jr Inch; lot iude, maiktd down to u ? worth st.OU, tlild week .. J Knights of Columbus cotnention were leglstered at the Kaglo hotel yesterday. J. A. Cannon. Kdwat d Tt Wenner, C. It. Ki Inner, Thomas Mullen, D. H Ual lagher, P. jr. JIalloy, of Wllllninspott; JI. J. Hepburn, of Sunbury; Kdwaul T. Lynch, W. J. Ingiaham, of Dlnghnin ton, I. JI. JInlloj, James W. Clayton, W. J. ltodda. Scranton; James J. Wal ker, James JIcKlnney, Potest Cltv; P. F. Coogan, Thomas JlcCawley, J. K. Diennan, H. F. JIcAndiew, James Jlc Andrew, Joseph Jtonahan. F. H. Clif ford, P. F. Lynch, Carbondale; Frank Wnssinand and Kobeit J. J. JIurray, Honesdalc; Jllchacl Hoy, of Hallstead; Di. H. C. DIack and Dr. W. II. Kotli owoll, Wllkes-Uane. PECKVILXE. Sketches of sermons preached In the Piesbyteilan churrh, Peckvllle, Sun day, Oct. L'J, by ltov. S. 11. Jloon, D. D., pastor: Jlornlng seimon Test, Acts, C-32: "And we are witnesses of theso things, and so Is also tho Holy Ghost, whom God hath given to them that obey him." The subject of this text may In called tho spirits' amen to our witnessing for Chi 1st. Ah the bplrlt-hiled Chilsllnn preaches, Clnist, the Holy Spirit, preaches with and In nnd through him, to the heareis. Our woik for Christ Is that of nesslng. Wo are not to bo advocates nor pleadeis; wo arc slmplv to bear witness to what wo have seen and heard and known of Jesus Christ. Tho testimony is about Chilst.' If wo wan der off to other subjects, and preach politics and science and philosophy, and seek to air our own opinions, we shall have to preach alone. Put If wo con fine ourselves to our commission, the spit it will ghe his powerful amen to all we say Without the- spit It's aid, tho most learned nnd eloquent anil Scrlptuial seimon lias only a human power. Uut with tho spirit's concur lent wltncslng, the testimony of the feeblest saint has the might of divin ity In it. Hett Is the pledge and as surance of success to every Christian who witness a for years to the one who gives his humble testimony in a Player meeting, or gHes a word of com fott to iho afflicted, or tremblingly teaches a Sunday school class, or speaks a word In duo season to tho un saved. It is not ha that speaks, but the Holy Ghost that speaks In him, and his woid shall piosper In the thing whereto tho spliit sends It. Kvenlng soi mon Text, I Cor., 124: "Uut unto them which aro called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God." The Greek was, in Paul's daj, the common language of the Roman empire, and nil who were not Jews weie called Gteeks, or Gentiles. The Jews and the Greeks coniptlsed all men, in tho plnaseology of tho day. Paul preaches, therefore, In this text tho all-sulllclency of tho gospel of Christ. The gospel Is the good news about Jesus Chilst, or fiom Jesus Clnist. It is the way of sanation, through faith In Christ. Tho gospel Is tho power of God. When Paul preached It, It was mighty to tin pulling down of strongholds. It Is mighty still, Kvcry weapon used against It is biokcn, but It lemalns. "The hammeis are- broken, The anvil remains." Consider these to whom the gospel Is elllcaelous. It is the wisdom and power of Clod tothoce who aro called of God. God Is a soveielgn, nnd tho gospel Is saving to those who are effectually called. It Is necessary that wo should understand this, pai tleulaily In theso days, when tho doctilns of fieo grace nro so falthfullv preached, and the doc tilnes of the divine sovereignty aio so faithfully impreached, or Ignored. Hut wo must ina'io our calling and election suie, and unify God's election by our ow n free will nnd choice. Tho gospel is, also, the wisdom and power of God to those who believe Itomans, 1:16. Hero we stand on familiar ground. Kverythtng In the Chilstlan life comes to us by faith. Do not adulterate the gospel. As it stands, It Is perfect and entire, wanting noth ing, and its author is able to present thoso who ipcolve it, "faultless before the iiresence of his glory with exceed ing Joy." Old fashions In dress may be revived, but no old-fashioned modlclno enn re place Chambuilaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarihoealtentedy. For sale by all drug gists Mntthdws Bros, wholesale and ictall uuontH, JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. nichaid Hocking was cnlled by tole graph last Thuisday night to appear In Philadelphia as a witness in court. Tho 88c only SI. 00 'jr.o 40 $i.(iu Hl,i ilo Jiio Wenched Sheet, full re, bet quality liiutlliii rcituliir toi'Kinile, ninrltcd 1An down to ' ( 1 -,.. r-i ..I........ r 1...... .. l.inc I I " iiiiik, '' I'iivi ui uiunu lowollnp, worth cents u j nitt, Al n toi;oiit '2c Inncy TowcU, nodozon oftbt in I r ' fnnei borders '-1 xfiU, inequality, '' Tu it.y Itii'cju Cnterj, with pritty bor- 1. !!.?''":' ..'.., ' , ie I r , nil lit--,, itv iiiitit" yU lil ni'iiL . AV- IS. mis wuuu case was continued until next term, and Jlr. Hoiking returned home Saturday evening. Imitations have been Issued by JIlss Pessle Fieas for a whist paity one week Horn this evening. J. D. Stoeker has returned from At lantic City, much Improved In health. The JIayfleld school board met in spe cial session last Filday evening to con sider tho question of opening tho night schools. After a short discussion it was decided to open two rooms, employing Jlr. Taggart and Jlr. JlcCarty as teach ei s. The boaid thought It advisable to open tho school tonight, Jlonday, Oct. 24. It Is thu puipose of the board to have every person who desires given un opportunitj to obtain a fair edu cation. A little time now well spent may leturn dollars and power In the future. Tho concert In Kntenuise hall last Friday evening, under tho auspices of the Ladies' auxiliary ot St. James church, by tho Schubert quartette, as sisted by Jlrs. Joseph O'Drlen, was a great treat and far superior to any concert that has been given hero for many years. There was a fult house, and every selection wab greeted with enthusiastic upplause. Jlrs. O'Drlen was suffering lrom a severe cold aud it was a Bieat effort for her to appear She, however, sang ono solo, "Angels at the Window," and with Jlr. Wat- Kins me uuet, -cairn, tno Aigiu. tioiti of which wore heaitlly applauded. This musical tieat will long be remembered with pleasuie. John Jt. Han Is, of Scranton, acted as chairman. Jlrs. George Helch, of Third street, will leave tho first of next month for Colorado to join her husband, who went there a short time ago. The street committee have advertised for bids for laying llagstones and set ting curb on Second nnd Bacon stioets, abutting the pioperty of Stoeker Uios, All bids must bo In and will bo opened next Wednesday evening. Tho employes of Kdgeiton Coat coin puny weie paid last Satin day, II. A. Wlllman left last night for Puffalo, N. Y. MOSCOW. Miss JIaud Lancaster, of Scranton, wis the guest of Helen Cluso on Sun day. JIlss Ituth Giidner, of Wyoming, spent Sunday with her parents, Jlr. and Jim. F. 11. Gardiner. Jtis. C it. Travis und daughter, Dor othy, aio spending a few days with htr daughtui, Jlis. V. L. Smith at Nicholson. Alonzo Hinds Is qulto sick Jlrs. O. S. Drown attended the fun eral of her nephew ut Stroudsburg on Wednesday. James, the little son, ot George Shaw, ts very ill with typhoid fever. William Klu good has returned borne from the Klondike. Jlr. and Jlrs. G. Costlar bavo return ed from a visit with fi lends In Jloun yiln Home. Corporal George Decker, of Camp Jteade, spent Tuesdiy with his mother. A very pretty wedding took place at tho home of Jtr. and Jtrs. F. T. Pel ton on Wednesday. October Vj, w hen Mlbs Augusta Gerhnrt and Jlr. Kdwnid Van Diunt were united In mairlage. The parlor In which tho cetemony was perfouned was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves and fans. At live o'l lock JIlss Nellie Holllster played the wedding mutch and tho biidal paity entencl the p.iilor, where the ceremony wis performed by Kev. Guy Hnowden. Tho bride win attended by Jilts Fian iph Foole and the gloom bj Jlr. Anut Dortree Tho bilda was attired in a light blown travelling suit Jlr. Van Urunt Is a highly respected member of the dim ot Van Prunt and company. Jlis. Van llrunt was ono ot JIoscow's most gifted young ladles. Only the immediate friends and relatives were lucsent. Mr. and Jlrs. Van Brunt left on tho .23 train for New York, where they wilt spend a few weeks and then return and make their homo In this place. Jtrs. Buckr and Jlr. and Jlrs. Fred Stilker leturned to Now Yoik Thurs day after a month's visit with friends hore. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho 4- Signature of I 6&7. U4t Ten- S 0 -SSJ-t- uzf7K4Mc Prices Below the Low Lace Curtains and Dra Nntllncliain l.ace Curtnlns, over Mill pntleriiN niuilleil down for this sale, l'l lees, fncltiillne pole nnd ttx- C i n ,4 rniip ttnos, for thla sale . 4 IU tiJlll lir i-catcll Net and Hixony Net Curtntn, mi otulltm iiHsortiunut of thein, price, In- tttr1 $5.98 to 1.29 pr Irish I'Jint Lies Curtttn. fit Inch w Me, ' 'l-2 yards louj, on rimiiiIiio is point re.il llinsxels net; nuvoi sold uu 'lor d 2 T() $1. 123 pair. I'orthUHilo .... p' Real l!nissl Lice Curtain, l'JOKtyle, In hinilwrouuht and point Ilea tloiino, l?,W&,or$25to$3.98pr Rop- Portieres, for doors and wliiilowd, new ctjles, full II foot wide, eholeo of lx colors, tho rcRUlnr 2. r.ii Itlmlj C nc this week !"''' Tupctry Portiere, newest (IttotiniH ieaes, heaviest reiusllilo (jooils, bet THIHO FLO ORUSE CLCVATOH. Don't Forffet That- WorcII Cnrtiets Chpiiner tlinniinx oftier That wo have a Compute Pletmu l'lainlns Iiepartineiit. Tint we eerie (he lie! '.'"e Ilia er In the !! . I li.it wo illHtionso tlio lit Rt Soiln Water In IhitelH. 'Unit wo dulUi'i ull your pun hiiHea without tb iiya no matter where you live. Nothing Short o Ease Will do our customers, aud if combined with this, they cau find style aud wear at a nominal price, v what more can an article of footwear offer ? These yK qualities we guarantee in our new $3.00 shoes for A women. Also, as a special inducement for this A mouth, we offer our $i.2 Boys' and Girls' School v Shoes at the little price of 98 Gents STANDARD SHOE STORE, HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. au mm MOfllll&lU VIA U POINT COIF Is the most attractive short trip at this season of the year. Express Steamships or tho j mm Lii Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froifl Washington by rail or water. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION S. S. COMPANY Plor J6, North Klver, NEW YORK. V. L. flulllauJeu, Vice I'res. andTraKlcMRr ilis Mi Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSMEU 4351fl455HHiinsl.. SGHlDl. PJ telephone Call, a333. WHEN IN STRONG Q AGAIN $&& Vf vigor to the whole belnp. All dralot and losies are checked r, inintly. Unlet! patients f. are properly cured, their condition often worries ibem into Insanity, Consumption or Death, r Mailed sealed, Price 1 1 pefboi; 6 Loses, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund tho money, j oo. ocua rer iter uook, For Sulo by JOHN II. 1IIEUS, ond Spruce street. on .ries filnecs, new colorlnRS, the $7 00 A OR kind, with polo and ilMurc r vyj Neinul lapel try Portiere, fiO Inches wide, jt ynnl loin;, tilrlv frlnced top unit bottom, rich coloi. diirnblo oimlll: Ilia rcuunir 3,i no itniti, wnn poio ci au nadtUliircs ,)A.ty ered for sash eurtnlns; if, 'cent j )c linilll1. L H WVIIIl. lllll . .. ' Curtain Sash Nets, In llrusscls, I.nuls XIV, Irish Point, Polnto Appllqiiv.CRvpt- litti U ivnnif iiil it liuru In utilmtillft viifl. 4(s,ti ji jiij iiiiii iriuiio in njot uuiu tun- et; snlu prlcu for this week fiom OCXr i r.n fiml linn.,, t, Uv . ! j ..... ........... Mlkullne, Make jour romforterd now; pretty pitterns to ehooo from; A"in 10c kind, this wcclt, yard .. . . tJ Window SlmJes, full slro on i?ood rsFtllK IUUI 11 111 IV T liuun llll nitvb IUIU tlxtutcs cotniilctcs 'J5 cent kind, I Qr I lim 4 l-IT IV . .... . a ....... . house and a Pair, 217 LACKA AVE O & I The Standard ;ElectricCiocks No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost. HI OMJNUW RUNNING IN M'KAN TON HA.VINC5S HANK HINCK DK CEMBKlt I.AHT; VAIUl'S ONLif AllOUl' ONK SIIX'OND A KKIC Merceread & Connell, feolo Agents for till Territory. THE r. UlOE.Hr ANt 1'INESr HTOC1C OF CLOCKS 'AlCIIEs JKWT.l.ttY A.'! i-IIiVEKWMtK IN NOIU'UEAITEKN PENNUYI.VA.NI V 130 Wyoming Avemi:. THE DICKSON M'FG C0( bcrnnton nnd Wllkes-tlarre, t"x .Mnniifucturen of LDCOmOTIVES.STATION ARY ENGINES Holler, llolstlnzand I'umpln: ,Mj;lilicr General Ofllcf, bcranton, Va JJj) Chlchtittra Hnillih IHmnd IJpinJ. roriYBGYAL PILL v TTV Orliflnftl and Onlr Genuine. A -. Ilff llaill vallaKIa lr.,ra ..V AT v iDrufclM fer CMelttter Ki qI i Vit A mcnj Brand la Krritbl GoUnifUllieX. ftboiM iPtlcl with blut rit-boo 'lale Jno other. hfutt J ana trout iiiiidiu. fuont tnJ ithitationt Ax lrti(itUtilrian4&. tn turn)! fur i-tnleoltn loitltnoirlfcl ta "Ilrllef Tor I &Me." intttu. br retora i!lL 1IMMHI TitimMit.l JTma rT. dtlrhfat! hftnfoiilfn-.lf ilfftj U.ul Blity U Locu UroMlit., 1'JIILAUit, L'A SVIADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUHK ory,lmpotncy, bierUinwrf.eto . cautthl A tiStQi- cretiooi, 'Jhtu QitUhlu and aurtlir Xfl rwtore toit VitoUty In ol-Jor joung.anU fit a maa for tad)-, bu lofim or marrlagn. V-te"ai lasanuy on u)ntainpuoa ic line, liielraio fbowi lamodtuto improve meutaod eSocU n cUitH vliero all ntber tail In rUt uiou bavinff (ho genuine Alax lableU. Tboy hato cured tbousemliaaii willcureyoa. Woolreftpos. ilive written eunruntPt to ufTett a euro Cfl PTQ iu OAchcaMor refund tho rtionu'. I'rlcu w U I wiper 'ucLacet ?r six ikce (full treatment! for $2 W. II y iu.ll- In plain wrPLr. upon lotftrtof iri. ( trculur " AJAX REAIUDY CO., VkuV.'iil- Tor brIo In Bcrantcn, ra by Mutthes Bros, and II. C. rlanilerecn, druggists. F7 DOUDT, TRY They hare stood the test ofyean. and have cured thousands ot cases of Is ervous Diseases, such as Debility, Dullness, blcepless ness and Varicocele,Atrophy,&c. They clear Ihe brain, strencthe'rt the circulation, make dicestlon rerlect, and Impart a nesltriy Aaafess, rti. mcuiutnt uu uieveuna, u. Pharinncist, cor. Wyoming nvcnuo i oasrrA . Mttrvw)