THE SCRANTOX TlUJ3UJNU--Tt'ESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1898. 7. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Exhibition of Furs The Lasl Day. If you've any thought of a v. ' Gaiment, don't miss see ing the exhibition here today. Direct from the big establish ment of Mr. C. C. Shaync in New York city and are shown by Mi. Shayne's own iep-lesenta-tie, Mr. Uipsom. Coupled with the BEST in Fui Gar ments goes the name of C. C. Shaync. The reputation of his establishment stands un approached. Here, today, you may see garments of every kind, description and pi ice consistent with quality. The same garments you'll" see in Mr. Shayne's New Yoik store, and at the same pi ices we guarantee you that. Mr. Ripsom will also gladly estimate on the cost of lemod eling your last season's fuis. Tonight at six the exhibi tion closes. Come today befoie it is too late. Winter Skirts For Women Two .special ones to inteiest you this day. They are of heavy black sateen, quilted; also 01 heavy grey cloth, cut very full; nice ly tailored and finished. You'll lind their equal in most bloics at $1.50; in many ot them they'd be $1.75, Take them here .::'!!. 98c they last at. Handkerchief Bargains This shall be a dreal Handker thiet Store Irom now till after Christmas. More Handkerchiefs bcic than you could count, one at a time, in three day Think ol it ! imn h tmhrolclorccl scallop iintl 1 fn Lin iilsc, worth .'( , to jjo .it . " V omen i ( inbroUIcrc il scillop ami luc ilmH sill pure linen, worth 35c, 1 Or "men's emurotilcietl s-cillop miJ tc,, Ihi nlgcs tlw c. kind, at. . . '' We Are Fitting: We've helped Eye Glasses many eyes in bcranton during the Lst week. Come in and we'll tet yours. If you need glasses we II tell you so.il not we'll tell vou so, also. And these prices tor the lenses and liames: Mojav folld sold frames, finest (iialltj ii i-l(.o)lc lenses. Not o, hut C a a (or this week (). 0 Heat iii illty nlrkel po kIiisvo ,nul t, e ' idc mums, with lirst qtuillty pu- n ? IHcoplc lense- Not J I Ri, hut Ol Good (iiallt spcetaejt", nkk. 11 OC f i .inns' at t DEPT. NEAR WYOMING! AVE ENTRANCE Good Linens We could mam Little Prices tain mi. whole establish m e n t by the leputation ot our Linens. Don t you think it will p ty you to come lor these: Tahln (JliiO!" TiuKij leil t,it ( 10 ami ftltio'crt. the ise kind To no in at . . .... JVC 'liiblit liima-k. TJ.Inch cIloi iIl.ipIi .1 .mei nu num. tin sic. sr.ulo. To. ilui . ... 42c Iluck Towel"-, OT dozen, nil Until In m i Mitchell 1"i kind. To so -r at . . . l-72C Burem Cimrh with (ultntil haul r 1'ju tloztn of tin m that would hi l n lonslclertMl cht.ip at JJt. To ki at VJ- I lied Spuatln onlj a email lot of ..- oieei hoii t-ipremiv, mat ute woith M wo want ine loom mej oeiuin they ro at "" 67c Laces and Embroideries Wc show exclti- sive patterns and I nccause we aie able to buy entile lots. Vou will, be interested in these gie.it oiler-1 nigs: Vcvv, :i, "v's y WV ' ' I.ace foi fiu woilt In tieim and white Oilontnl, C'h.ilitllb, Apll'iiu' and V.Ui n elenncs, worth 10c and J5c. u vunl c Tnlso our uliolco at ... . "I Traces for nctk ileni.li.K ami trlmmlni;, rMia fine ejiullty, Ail(,ui. Chantllly (emtio und black), ami Oiltnitil net top, worth up to Je. .irel uur i rn choice .... . , , I Ot HOeO yatels ol line tamhric hJkih. 2 in C InihcH wide, all eltmi rooiIh iuw n pattefiiK, worth up to iv? I'lioUi 't. Jonas Hi si N'T "Twr'J? ?Yrmi&lPi( ntw " A VT- vVKriUM f.j 7 T-" sar :asH' ITlie Carbondate correspondence ot The Trlhtitio has been placed In the hands ot Mi J. M, TorbcB, All complulntK as to lr HRUlar delivery, etc., oUo news tttini, should ho nddrrsHCd to Roberts & Ilcy iiuldc. nows usento. A NEW INDUSTKY. Cnibondnle to Have n Wnshcry Near the Knckct Brook Breaker. Cnrhoiulale U to lnuc u new IihIum. It y In the luilliic of a wa-dirry In I) elected by the Iiclfiwiu o and Hudson ('until Company iii-nt the llncket lliook bicnkcr ctiltn pile The lumber l bring iniloadid lor the Htiitcttnc eiuh day. A Innje forte of men will In (iii)lo(il In I he ljuildliiy of the wash d, whltll. when i oliiplelcil, will be I'm- k7o or a Mjnnll UrcaKer. Tlii? U n utltiiinc plei n of news fol llic lesl tl' ul of tlil dt who mo plunged lulu dfpoiuU'iiov tliroupli the nlletd (ib indoiinient of the i;ia ltj ralltoad The lndimtrv is u wludiall, nx It will ftlltllxh utondv rinpliiMtieiit for ti Hum boi of men when llnlilicd. Tin. tlutn pile mentloiKd Is one of the IiukcsI In t lit (tali It not the In t Best and It will he u lonir time befoie the wholft "f It will huo been wnhid. It Is htnd to iiniiRlne how innnv tons of Kood coil will be taken from the dump. THE MITCHELL'S FAIR OPENED. The Mitt hell full, wliii li will ton tlntie tluoti.houl the tel; was foi mnlh upeiicil last nlfiht In the Wntt building J '.ill In the eenlnsr tli" .!o7ll band he.idtd n pioc "slon which inoied tluoui,'li the piluclp-tl thorouKlifuies, The pioi.eslonwas com posed ot the Mitchell hose eompany in uniform, the Wilson hos.e coin imn. ul ryitvllle, and a liumbei of the nienibeis of Columbia No r The lumpanles wcie tlieered aloiiK the line of ninrcli. A luige number ol ptople wcie In attendance at the fill, while ft fine in ot amine was run ltd out as fol Iowh I'luno .solo rjiofessor ruth, o nil koIo, JIKs LoiiWe .luni;, Instiumen lal selection. Joseph Kioie rccitn Hon, Hairy ilittle. Kuli numbei was OTtelltntly (ei ulo'l and deseives sptt lul mention The dooi pile was a liandsonie itt of dining' loom chairs, donated bv V A. Letts, and have been on exhibition In AV. 12 Kltbj's window. THREE DEATHS. Mi r'ntrleK rinnefraii dl"d jestoi duy liiornliiK- after an lllnes-s ot tin dns with appendiciti?. Mrt. riniie miu was one of the most lespeded and well known ichidents of thK city, where she had lived continually lor th past foity-ll( jeaia She was bom in (ounty Mno, Iielnnu, Home fifty years ngn and (imie to this touii tr, wht n but a pnl. She is sunived bj tln.e duuhttis Mary MJiemct und Katie, two tons IMward and Vntilck, -m hrr husband Patlick. A brotlici, Mi Muhael Mc Donald, nnd a nstti, Miss, Jlu Mu--ph, of Sund htrett, also .sun lie lur. Tlf funeiat will bt held toniortow niTnliifr, leair.i? the house at 'J SO o'clock and mo ing- to St T5oe s church whe-e a Kilemn hleh ma.ss of te'iulcm will be iclebiated. ELROY STOCK COMPANY. The Klroj Stork company opened a week's engagement at the Cliand last night btfore an immense audleiue, who wire highly pleaed with the picsen tutlon of Tin White Squadron." The cenic offtcts, wne admliable Th" work of Mr Uuike and Mrs. Lottie Church was eci ptioimlly praist woi thy The wliok (iimr).in uie far above the lnedlocie, and will doubt li ?"ly have packed hotibes each night MISS GRACE VAIL. Miss Giuco Will died esteiduy inoin Init, after suffering; t lei en jcai.s with sickness She lins a larse clicle of friends who mouin her dcmii-e, which, ulthough (Xpetted, was- a -ud blow to the famll. The funeiul will be held "Wednisday afternoon at 2,10 o'clock fiom tlie home on Park strict. Tntei lili'lH will hi made at Utonkide. JOSEPH DEMPSEY. Mi und Mis- Daniel Dempsoj, nf uppet Piiudub xlKet, aie called upon to mom n the demise ot theli thue-montlis-old son, Joseph, who dbd of lit ait falluie The funeral was held yesteiduj ntti.rnoon.it 1 o'cloelc, inter ment btlns made In St. fleet's teme tcij TO MEET TONIGHT. Tin bo.nd of trade will hold a me(,t lug tonight, at which an attempt to te olgatlUe will bt made The heiislon win 1 So' M.my a wotuati throwi iwa the flowrr of her outll her btautv, hit atlliuhilitv and her cnp.inty for wifdiood and mother houil w ithout Kali7ini; it Tin re is no adder siijht than that of a young woman who his lor jcars been Inuring up brairly nnd silcntls uiulei phiskal tortures tli.it would firm u mill to the mid houe Thousands of women sufTcr in this wiv and ai-lc neither aid nor sjtnpatliy ThCj tcnlit tint they are the iclim-.of wcaV nih- and diccat of the distinctly womanly otiiilsni Tlteydo not iousultaphichii because of the well founded ft.nr that he w ill insist upon digu.tiiig 'exaiuin itions nnd "locil licatnicnl " I)i I'ltrce's l'a loiile I'retcnplioti does away with nil ncctsitj for these ordeal It cures in the priiacj of the home It restates health and stiuiKtli and vigor to the dtllcjtc or Ran concerned in wifehood and mother hood It tones, invigorates and builds up the nerves and transforms nervous, over wrought, McUy invalids into healthy, happywives and mothers 111 I'lcrcelsau eminent and skillful specialist who has been for tlmtv viars chief consulting phy sician to the Invalid Hotel nnd Surgical Institute at HufTulo, N Y Ilewill answer, without charge all letters ftoiu uilingwom m The I'avnritc Prescription ' is for ale bv all good dealers IsuffrrrdfromunmlitroubU foriilxmt twtlve jrar, write Mrs llarrj Poinrrni of Ilox jvS, Monini-i Clajton Co Iowa I eloctorrtl with su diflcrt-nl i)lileljn. Iiul found onlj icinnor nrj teller I then utd six bottlei of l)r 1 icree n I'tiinrite l'rri.crlitioii and thie of 'I'Uasaul IVIIitt 1 ii in ii iiciv wmnnii I luineniid ur.iy that this will Innate otliei nur (.ufferert to me Vr Pierce iiiidMiini.mil be cured" P J r ' - I ' r be held In tho council chnmbcr, and the (Itlzcna nro Invited to attend. An ef foit was mnde to effect a xcorsnnlrn Hon hint week, tout tho mectlne had to be postponed on account of Sccretniy Trnutweln'B absence if roin the ilty. Tho board tdiuuld hnve, a full meeting tonight TUCKER & MAXEY TO BE SOLD. The biislntfvipliitcot Tucker A Mnxev will be sole! Ill the nenr ftltuie This fact occasions the fi lends of the fit in much miipilHf, hh It was geneiallv be llevt'd throughdut llils section that they wcie milking money IjiHlcad of losing', an they uppaicntly had a Inigu pIiiiio of the cltvVjitocery trade. Their ven ture In tho clothing business may hau been the Indirect ciuse of theli In folvenej TOOT BALL YESTERDAY. The Indian, .Irs . and the ('uibondtib', Jin . pi ived an Interesting game of foot ball ul Alumni p.uk yesterday aftei noon The int lenient wcntlm kept a luige nuitihti of persons fiom attend ing The Indians came out HUuih'iful bv the s en e of f to 0 The game, w hlch vino uti Intcn sthifr one as fai asplavcd. was culltd at the end of tin minutes' plii oi in ((Hint of daikness LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The new Century i lub held Its fit bt Kiclul of the m.isoii at the homo of V I.' Hilt ii. on Xoith (liuich stteet. last evening. It was a most enjovuble af fair to the laigc number who uattlil patcd In It Kuih pet son in attend imp won-a i ostunie lepiejeentlng het favoi lie fad and to be sine the bltvilo i lilt t was In tin- van The tostitmes were many nnd varied and added miiili to the affali. J. CI Shepheid, of Sciantoti will de liver his nddress, "A l'llgi Image to the Land of Promise" this evening In the Methodist I'plstopal chuith Ml. Shepheid Is a pleading1 speukei and his let tut e abounds In Inteiestlng In t Idents eperleneKl by him In his Euro pean tilp which he lldly dchctlbes A huge nuinbei of people will doubt lens take advantage of this chance to bear him The i:ile puj master paid the tom puni's emplo.ves at the Kilo breaker Vesteitlnv Patlick Connor, of Powdeilv loatl, denies that theie is any tiutli In tin rumor that he Is to be muirled The Tilnltj guild did a llouiishlng liusliiLt-s in the sale of bakity gootlh at Tingle s diug store last week. The toiidltlon ut Miss r.llaliith New ton, who Is 111 with tvphold fevei at hi i home, on Williams avenue is slightly impioved Miss nil:ibeth Wade, of Si i anion. Is visiting frit ads in this clt Misses Iftldget McIInle and Mal.v Melvln Irive letuinetl to tin lr homes ill Si i Hilton nftci a bilef lit at the home of M i: Oilninitln, on South Main stieet Mi.s William Pethlck. of lloiieselale, is isiting lelatives In this cltv. Mi und Mis ('harks Bukei, of Je r liivn, ate the guests of Mis. liukii's puieiitst, Mr and Mis T C lloblusou, on Itobinson avenue Mis John Chilton, of South Teliace street. Is visiting ti lends in New York eitv Mis li i' Noble and hon, Itajmonel, of Pleasant Mount, visited fi lends in this eitv jt "teielny Captain Moirls, of Scranlnn. ealletl on old Caihoiidule aciiualtitantes last night l)i. Hampton eliculuted Uiiiong his li lends in thin cltv jestciduy. Mis II A Seaman, of Uontsdalo, i a guest at the- home of A V. Pen man foi a Mini t time. (ieoige Leaeb, who has been spend ing sonie Unit' with fiieuds in this tltv, left jtsteulnv loi his homi. in Wash ington, D C AlCN.indii Mitchell Is home fioni C.unp Meade, on aeeolint ot his Ill ness. Mis. Annie Duffy Is spending a shoit time with friends In Scinnton Miss Jessie Klees, of Auhbuld, spent Sunday in this cltv Kdwatd Amger, of W.v timing stuet. is visiting HoiKsdulo fileudo J. V Ciawfoul, wiio hah been in this vleiultv for some time, has left foi Stanton, Va OLYPHANT. An excellent conceit was given b the Welsh singtit, fiom AVuleu In tlie rather Mathew Opeia house lasl eve ning In the pitiente of a veij huge aiidiente. The piogiammt embiaced solos, tliiets anil ihoiu-ts bv the ui llHts whose names have lu en pi ev ions. Iv published In Tho Tribune. The piano and haip solos eonttlbuted by i:. T Davis and .Miss Jennie Panv weie eordhilly upplauded, an 1 nun li enjovtd The event whlth was unde i the dliectloii ot Piofessoi John IKynon, was one ot the most rnjo.vable evei given ut this pint e The le will be a meeting of the W W Wuteis imst (liiiad Arm.v of the Uepubltc, In theli iooiiih this evening when Mosfh Mine, assistant eleouty at laige, of Seianton, will make the annual Inspee lion Misses Dllen Itlellj and Nellie Kll cullen, of Phlhidelihln, nie visiting icl atlves litre. The Sundaj M liool htholaid of the Susquthanna Stieet Ilaptlst (htirch are uilslnv tunds to get a class banner. The (lass collecting the Ingest aniouiit will lecelvo the banner Tin attendance of the school bns In- ltased Mintly since Itev (itoige llugut, the pastoi, has hud cluuge Mi Hague has been n lesldent of this town onl.v a Inlet time, but dining his residente hue he has made many filt nds Mlsri Nellie I'm it'll left estHela tu Patteison N J, where she will entir St Joseph's heispital to become a nuise John llaniilck nntl John MeOulie. of Seianton, wtie visitois In town mui da EACTORYVILLE. Mr Delbcit" Lindly has h mined f i oin inj extend d busln.-ss tnii thiough th eastern stiltefi. ' ' i'uuloM n.l llebeUah lotlue, 1. i U r, will elect ofllcers, foi the ensuing teim llils (Tiiesdayi oveiil(i3. KL'teher Dixoi, an old .ind i"pectttl luslil-nt of L'ust Ltfinoii, died at his homo neai f'if TunkhaiiiiocU t ieel: last Satuitlav Ashvl Ouidiiei uiis a I)usI,ks.s visitor to Muiitlofc'j jCHtolduy. Mi and Mir. Wdltei lloitoit, of New London, Coi.n , have bten sinuiJIut,- the pujt week with filer da n this vlcln lt Mis Nelson (llrmKiMt)Eihllll eonlined to the houso with llieflinl.iilsm. Tlulei Mill be u ipnie ot base ball Just Satuiday on the A(ulenij giounds between the Kev stone teum nnd i lilcked toam fiom llils tuivn MannKfi: Jamfp Snulley. of the toMii team, promise the pan huh of the game one hnui (nil thirty minute or snlltl Jimubnittnt or all money lefund- Health Depends chiefly upon the condition of the stomach. If the stom ach Is not performing its proper functions, you can not enjoy good health. The genuine Johann Moff s Malt Extract when taken with meals, will aid the stomach to perform its duty keep it in good order, and thus enable you to secure the full benefit of your food Prof. Pietra Santa of Paris, writes. "As a largo number of patients lack the necessary power to digest solid food, and would through the use of stimulants fce merely excited and weakened, therefore I regard it of Immense value to the practitioner to bring to his aid a nutritious tonic and rem edy like Johann hloff's Malt Ex tract, which will act not only as a tonic, but as a nutrient as well, and which is less exciting than wine as a stimulant Ask for the Genuine Johann lloff '& Molt Extract All Others are Imitations J id Itiiin iheiKs will bo given out If th il iv sh niltl Im str rmv Mis Paidiiu Kuupp died at hei home on Main stieet Mturdaj afternoon at th age ot n'i vuils She wus li liken will paialysls iat Tuesdnv, tioni which she wu i emit jet' unconscious and ncvit nllbd Th" fuiieinl will be (undue. tin! toeluv fiom the Methodist 1 plscopul chuiili at ten o'i lot K. Inter ment will be mule bi rvctgieen eem ett 1 Chailes J.'.eKsun, ol'e of the oldest iesd"iits ol oui town, is lepoited 111 ut the home ot Mis rilffoid Jeweler Ldwaid 1. W'atKlns is fust gaining .i lepul itioii in u sMllful fo huntei No nioie tuses of dlphtheiln luivo botn lepoitetl to tin health oflleers dining the just wtek, und what cases theie weie have it'toveied, the is belli', no piobubllltv o! the tilseast.. spicadlug any fr.ithci TAYLOR NEWS. Coming Exhibition Funeial of the Late Daniel Kichards Personal Notes. ' A ihtvstitheniutn show will bo jjliili lu th" iindav school loom ot the new MethodlHt lliilfi oi ul ehtuth at did Coi-.e on Wetlnesdav und Iluui'dnv evenings Novembei p, und 17 riot 1st McDinild, ol Moo'tc, will fuinlsli the tloweis He Is wldel known us an iidtlit ill hit. line, as those will attest who visited the .show held last vea' In that pluee A shoit piogiumnie, Minsistlng of lotltuloiis. inusie, sing ing, "t, will be given itli evening lee eieam, rake und coffee will alho be skived. Admls!-lo,i, adults, if cents 'hlldiei.. "J t nti A tin dial Invitation Is extendi d to nil. The fuiiur il of tin lti Daniel L Ulen mis oecuired fneu his lutt home in W'e.st Mlnooku jfstiiduy afternoon at ' 10 iitloik. ,S'iltes weie con duetfel In the hoiife bj lSv. J M. Llovd, or the Fit st Daptist (buuh, of which the tlee i F,f.ed wus e tlev tiled nii'inbei At the (Iom of the -tiviet the lenialns weie boi no lo the Poiest Home Kiuetei) loi Inteiment The pall-bef leu oi McugT.ii M. Willhmsi. Moigun D I.i-wH. Walter James and Kamuel Pout II The r.ili and tistlv.il to ,ie hem at V"bciV ill k on Wtdntsdav cvenlnj' and to continue until Sutiudnv under II,1 umpleei of ine e oiiwpaiinn of the UMbii Congiegatloniil tlniuh, will mi lonbledlv lit be p giund hliccess The nnmheis ne fritlitiil and hmd at vvork lu iiii.iugiiiL, mattei.s Many usetul and co.-.tlv .u titles will he on t shlbltlon dining Il i ioi.reMs A giund musical piogiamme will be luidued flit h entiling which itmsirts of the Catkins mticul Miullj. iloniet Jones with his mjsltal giiiphophone mil a numbei of rtc ltatiou and Mdos will nisi bi given TUkels tweiilv-flve (cuts Mlns-s Smile and limlui (1 mgwer und Miitlo Hauls, of this pi u , .sp.-ni Sunday as the luesta of nirnd" in liellev ue WiiRhlngtoii I.odg" iiuiii in Pin teMtont ussocl'itlon ot Old iAng vxiii hold a meeting this evening Ml anil Mis'. Willi ini Pnwen of Noith Mull' i-tieet spent tin .sabhitli as the giicsli' of ulatlvis m Utiwaitls-vlll-. The ihoioughfaie In fmnt uf Nu school lions lu Noith Tavlm ,s ,n i feat ful condition (.nd tin otthjais of the boiough should ate that tli lame Is icpalird ut oliei V f w Pads of sh h and tho fiet use of the shovil wouhl leimdy f'e n.nttei Tu'lle O, Thomas t nlls.it ( in th Kitst I'nltiJ Stnle-H Infu-itiv lu Sunn ton and left on Sntutdiv foi HuntH Mlle Ali Ml'v. DiMu Wllliniin- nf this place bun leturned itfte. visiting rib mis in Hjdo Paik- 1'iank Ilevnii, of IHtb I'uk was e. taller in town on Miiul.ij The Ceine.nl of rto. tilt Imii-j ear old thlltl of Mi. and Mis Ellhti T)uv oi 'llietl Vihleiduy utteiiinuii at tluee o'clock Services werf held In tho house bv the llev Th iiiuj Uutlund liuilul was mall In tin I'mtst Honi t tnicwiv CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Buars tho Signature of ' &&& sj . yzs. PECKVILLK. The society known as the Union Temperance league, of Perkvlllc, us organized at the Presbyterian church last I'rlday evening. The follow lug olllccts were elected to bervo onci ear: President, U. Wagner; vice president, Miles Wedcmnn; recording sCcietary, A. W Penletost; Untitle ial secretary, Stella Widenian, treasuicr, Arehle Dnnlap: executive eommlttce, William Page, C C White, John V Hnitman, John K. Doyle. C. A. llnitman, Walter Peek, liny Wedetnati, 13. Wiigner. A. W lVntetoft, programme comtnlttce. Mis Lizzie Wngner, Ilcniy Doyle, Jes sie Stent ns, Mis Dr Ileek, Jessie Hof feckei, Jennie Williams. Thomas Wil liams, music committee, May Htund nge, Will Lewis, Hessle Craig, Hurry I'eek, Margin et Williams Howurl,' Hrundage, I'red Hind. Meeting will be hi Id In the Presbyterian chinch next rildiiy evening at 7.30 p in. Urlng your friends nnd enroll your names. The fire hvilrant mentioned In yes let day's Items has been repahed The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Kplscnpnl t lunch will serve a tut key supper on Thanksgiving eve ning In the church parlois from C o'clock till all aie set veil. Uv en body Is cordially Invited Charles Hogiit. sr , and Clmilos Hogar, Jr. lire tlneshlng the hills about Stevens.' Point for the festive i.ibblt They left yesleiday and will letiiin Wednesday The nlarm of Hie sounded fiom Uox 14 nbotit 4 o'clock vesterdnv moinlng was caused by the binning of the ies lelcncc of Philip Itossei. ot rifth street, lllakelj The lire had gained such headway befoie being dlseoveied that Mi llossei and his fathei, who were the only Inmates of the house, baielv estaped with theli lives Nothing was saved fiom the burning hulldln? Mr Itossoi'p loss will amount to tnailv y00 partlnlb tovored bv Insurance tin lesldence of Mr. Kdniiinct Thomas was badlj scoiched and would have been destioved but for the hnrd weak of a bucket brigade. Olyphunt Hose company responded, but as the fir c was out of the lite limit they could do nothing O D. Secoi called on Serunton fi lends jt sterdav The Llbby (.loss liloweis aie chaw ing huge eiowds nt their entertain ment In the Wilson Fire company hall. They will continue theli show this afternoon anil e veiling Some twenty mcmbeis of the Wilson Tire company, nttended the fair of the Andrew Mitchell Hose tompuny ntCai bondale last evening Mr Will W. Peteis is doing Jtny duty this week Mrs. D . Thomas is visiting her mothei. Mi- James Reaehei, of Spilng Ihool. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Ihe aiehdcieonij ol Seianton will hold the autumn session in s;i lames' (hill eh Tueselav and Wednesdin A luige numbei of the 1'plscopul elemv will be picent and they will be en- tcralneelbv thomembt isof the congre gatlon dm ing theli bt ly heie The lollowln? Is the oi dei ot sPrv l"es and meeting" Tuesday. Xowmbtr 1". 7 "W p m. evening piavei' addicbs. The Spirit and Wotk of the Late On eiul Ct mention," Ucv Henry. L lones, V. V, ot St. Stephen's palish, Wilkes ltaiie Uev nogots Istael, ht Luke's, Seianton (deputies liom cen tinl Peimsylvnnhn "The Woman s Auxlliuiv," ltev 1. Webs-tei (Joe U V , aiehdeacon Wednpsday, No v eniliLi 10 ti a. m , bus-meb.s mce ting lO.Je) a, m , iioinlii" pruyei, holy com muulou anil teimoii, P.ev. K. A Wai inti. ice tor ot St. Puuls chinch Mmit i use Pa, 100 p m luncheon, Joj htirlniss nieeting, 1 00, aiclideueon's le lioit I Oft, i:egct.ls, Ails, 4 :!. Kev I' M Doheitv, lettor of the dirndl of th; Ilcde-mei, uyl, IV , 5 00, nil tliess oil Sunday . liool woik, 'The Layman s Dutv In feund.iy School," Mi A. I). Holland, Seuianton. Pa. Th Cleigymnn.s Duty In the Sunday School troni a Layman's Standpoint," Mr H. C ll.u nden, Catbondale, Pu. Wednesday evening i 00, 'ivenlng player and missionary utldies "pon nr Work In tie Diocese-,' Uev Ueoise f Hopkiiib, St Mathew s 'hut h. Pik", Pu ' Work Among th Uedmen, ' Itev J Chveland, lec tor of Clnlst'.s cluiich Siisiutdianin Pa. (Missloraiy for twenty-ilvt yjais among the Dakota Indians ) "Woik in the Ainiy." Kev W de r Jchnsoii, Caliaiy ihiueh. Noitn Wllkei-H.tiie, and d'iipluln of tne Ninth levlmint. P V. 1 "Poi elfin Mls-dioiuiiy Work In Kelatioi. to Teililoiiul Lpuuson " Kev K I.iuel und Dl. Coxe Adehess by the blhhnp Adjoui nnient. Piof. i: '. lioviid, of Dunnioie, called on fuoidb in town Satmday John U (Jilinths is ill at his honu on Tlilid stroet Mesis. Cljoigo aiid living Avtiv. of Carbiindule, weie enlling on fuends In town Sunday Mi. Mlclififl Haggttty ipt'it Sundnv with frh ud In Duiyta JIis limy, ol Honei-dale. Is vi.slilng her daughter, Mi Theodoie Spittlgin ol ( 'emote i y meet Mi? John Mcf'loskev Is 111 it hei bene on St. ond ttieet A fiealfh is Wealth. OR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE UKI0.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is told under pnsltivo M'ritten JJuarantCO, by irothorized nsents only , to cure Weak Memoir, Dizziness. Wakefulness, 1 jte, Hreteria, Quick, nees. Night Luaaes, Lvil Dremns, lack of (,'onti. ilenco, Nervousneea, Latitltudo, nil Drains. Vonth. ful Ilrrort, or Lxcestivo Upo of Tobacco, Opium, or Ldounr. vvhlrh leads to Mieerj, Coneuoiptiou, Inaanity nnd Death. At storo or by mmf, $1 a buxi m for f', with i .Tit ten uuurnuto to euro or i-climtl money. Hauiplepnrk nBC conlnliilnn livo dnvsr troatment.rith fu'J inctructiotn, li cents. Ono eimplo only soU to tutu uuinuii, ai mum or uj mail. tg-Rcd Lelic! Special txtra btronnin. Tor lmnotcccv. Lo"n nil Poier. LitiBt. Mauhnnrl. Htcrility or flanoiinrcii.' ffail host tux tor $ withf fltlttcu Kutuautoeu OBPOREorhvT.,-11 APTEn I or aanby Willlum O. Clark, j6 I'enn Ave bcrunton, I'll i I AlAB DJ-sTW mm tti'slf. 'l EVERY fir ''iTn 'WVv s neoji a reliable, uontnlr. rezalitlnE t the pureitdrujs should fce cwJ. lijov nut the ten, col Op. PeaS's Tlitr an prempt, safe ant certala In result. The JenntcefPr. TmI'i) oeTtrdlii. nolot. Cent aujwbtre, St.M. Adlreu i'xiLMariciMB Co,, tloTtlioJ, O, For Salo by JOHN sJPruco stroot- K H H . K . K V. Hf.KnCK, K K I. .. v i -- v V V V X K tc ft" K V V V V ti J." V X K V V tr v V V V V &' fc' K K ft," V a K X K &' V V V -' 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 Scranton Store 124 Monday bargains every day during this sale In fact, greater values than you ever expected on a Monday anywhere under the most favorable circumstances. This sale has been a round of continual baigam giving fiom the veiy beginning and will continue so until we close lor alteiations less than a week hence. Cut prices on every item Alteration sale of ladies' suits Out lot 1 iiIIch nulls, fclzes J to l'i regular pi he $n: etc o54 altt ration Hale prlei vP,o Dili' lot sultx ttru iiintlly In (oleic cantor giev blue and black plain mil altm trimmed with lualil regular prlic Q QR Jl ulttiatloii sale prim -'J'O One lot lullis HUltx tlamiiKftl, ltgular price J-"i,uItcratloii sale price sllghth 3.98 Alteration sale of ribbons and laces All of om "0c " f ainl ."'It fun t v ribbons In one lot alter- Q,. iitlon salt prleo . " ,'iifl vartl tore lion etlglng and In sertion fiom - to I Int hex wide tegular pi he v . altei.i tlon h ib jii let 5c Alteration sale of ladies' bicycle suits One lot of blotle nulls iiitluel lug shopping liir and b gglng ful nier pi lee JO Hi alttl- n Qi atloll sale pi Ice tSJ Alteration sale of ladies' skirts One lot of 1 oillts AH Wool bMiti, in Hit ealors, formar prlte CT nc Mis AlteiatloiiMJlo pilto JJA. One lot miles sulrn In phi tin nndclieiks, fiirmur prlte fiom CI en SJ MiloM Oil Vlteiiillim wile pilt e '''' Ono lot I.iul.e Molrc bilk suiith, fjiiuur pileo Jii.tm. Allci- etc qq atlonstlc puce . . .pu.O Lebeck X Xit'a "A "a A A 'A "A A 'A 'A 'A A A "A 'A A 'A GOOD NEWS FOR TOURISTS THE CELEBRATED Limited Train . W ill opeiate between New Orleans, l.os AiiReles and San riantlsco, 1 el , duiinK the reason of liflvisoa ThioiiRh without (halite from the Cie-eeiit Cltv lo the Golden (latt r.S boms to Los AtiKtks 71 hums to ssnn runt 1st 1, Tine Southern mute foi Wlntei tiavtl U'llle foi partleulais E. HAWLEY, A. G. T. M L. H. NUTTING, E. P. A., ,141) llrouiluay or 1 batter Place, tCV YORK, N. . J. SMITH, AGT., M. LONGACKE, T. P. A., icic) South Itilrd btre:t, I'lllLAUIXVIIIA, lt. AKP0inTlEB?KLETOr GIVES Till! BrSTLLGnTVvRIP ANPl5AB59LyTEiy54FE FOR SALE BY THB SCRANTON STATION. THE DICKSON M'PG CI, fccianion unit Willie- duo. !'e Miuiiifuctuicn ol L0C0IV10TIVES.STATI0HARY ENGINES Uollcri. llnUtlnicnnd I'umplni Machlicr fjcucr.il Otllt e, Seianton !'. PtsnG'oal FSSIs jjOHT;;5upjs H. PHELPS, Pharmaclat, cor, Wvomlno ovonu auC , K K n r K nn n. n K m , ,. , L ; i-' J - 126 Wyoming Ave. . . . . .T . ,t ,X . , . . . X X .T . . . ,T 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 T X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Alteration sale of ladies' capes Une lot ladle tlouhli tapes in blue lirultl tihmiiiil fntmei price J1 Vi alleiatloii ml( I'lki 95c One lot ladles t ,11ns among vvhleh are fur trlmuicil hralilut mnl hemliel giirmentM. fnruur pile 1 b from M to ft, Al- Co nu tt ration wilu lirltt . n" One lot lndltn' t Inn lot ami bou tie coat In blut and hlutk. for nitr pilte $1. alteration 1 71; h.ilo prlto .... . " ' " Ollt lot ladles fur ( iprs, loinier price $1 'A) alteration do pi lee . . Irinmiid 1.49 Alteration sale of wrappers One lot ladles' In hi it K, blue trimmed, full price 71 cents; s tie ptico talltci wiappcis and reel braid width regular alteiatloti A(c. One lot Indies' wiappeis In lil h U, blue unit n.l. irlmnieil with bruld anil 1 tulles, tcgu 1 ir pike" SSc . alteration n cr sale pilce oiw & Corin 'A A A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A "A "A A "A 'A A 'A 'A NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Orcadnay and Hleventh St., New York, Opp. tlracc Church. -European Plaa. Koom Si. 00 a Day and Upward. In h modest nnd unabtru'slrs way there ara fpw better conducted hotels In the caetronolli tban tho Ht. Denie . . Tho great popularity It Jiaa aciiulred oan readily be traeod to its unique location, lu bomellko atmosnbero, tho peculiar ezcelleno of Its cuislno and service, and Its Try moder ite prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. L, Cor. Sixteenth St. and living Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day und Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per SI. 50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men In tlic htnrt ol llic iiolcnlc district For Shoppers t uuiiifi walk to WniMiuiLer R iniiiuiei 1 . sirt.fl toopcr i Pig store La'- of nctL, to the great Diy t.uod Stoics For Sightseers. Our tile. I. Irom B way Car riiiuk 'i tiii'nortiitiou lu.ill noititHuliutrrot rxi is n l MEW YORK. 1 nti st , I'm vi ksiiy I'r.Atr mlt Ouc Jll jck irom Hroidnai Rnnm: &S 4 lln RFRTf.HR ar' T i.uu.uj, g ui. .-..- .-....- A aie 'X":-:":":":-::::"X":::..x..:x.. M0UNTPLEA8ANT COAL At Retail. Owl of tlio belt qu.ilitj lur domcat.o Wt mui ot all aires, including liuekwheat ami Uutlsoe, delivered In any part or tha eil ut t'io loweet prlee. Unleis recoived at tlio olllcc first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnv. room Nu 6; telephone No 22t or nt the mine, tele phone) Nu 2 nlll Uo promptly .itteileleJ to Dealers uuppllea Bt iho mine. W. T. SMITH. MADE Pit: A MAN ajax taui uts rof-mvn.Y CIJIUJ Ahi JSrriouM JHttnttru rallluil Mem orr,lBIoltiticf(MoeplLinoa,Gte.caui9ti lijr Alime or olLer i ice.Ka nnd lndlf ciodon... Ihtu nuicklu ami tuvtUt reitore umi maiiir in oldorrounj in 1 ; in luaufuriUulv, tiu Inpmor morrlajju Irovnat Jnaully an (Jonsumi tlonlt e. lublruso bliowi lameJtute tmproTe. Usui ana ruvcia u um. ttnaro ail ntner full in (lit aponli irlnn 1L0 ginulnii Aim UatileU. Tier htrocaretliuoaranrtinnil wlllcuiojotl Uorlto anoi. illTonrUlcnEUariintea tooffeitururo Cfl PTC In uichcajor ritiuna tlio moner. Wlceuw U I Oituir pccltuei or ilz iUwim (full tmaitneutl tor 12 W. Dj mail, inilaliiwrii'iwr jinn roctlrtotlrlre. I Irculir aJax wEftiEDY co., "vzS:-' Tor ynh In S'crajitcn,.Vn..'u' Matthews Bios and H O Eunderrc'ii, elriiffgists. rain mi Mmn (F iWaa lu nu:
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