Il-IB SCRANTON TlUBUNJ-TIIURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1898. '21 I . i ' JONAS LONG'S SONS. We Call Your Attention FIRST To exceptional bargains in our Cloak and Suit Department. SECOND To our "Duchess May" Gloves that have no peer for one dollar. THIRD To three items in Dress Goods that ought to be of interest. FOURTH To cut prices of Millinery that you can't afford to miss. TlUXe Bargains ill We always like to do things differ- ently from other people. 1 hat s why ClOakS and SuitS we take a ic items.from a depait- ment, cut the prices on them, and offer them to you as bargains. Then it is that we know a much abused word has meaning "bargains" here means something. Today the term appiies to three things in particular : w y Our DUClieSS May Wehave laid Gloves at $1.00 Se Dhess May Gloves alongside of several makes that are sold in town for $1.50 and no dif ference could be detected in the two, The "Duchess May" maintains ev erything that is characteristic of glove goodness and wc save you a half in the price. They come in all the newest shades and tints and the pi ice is one dollar. Wc KNOW you can't beat them for .1 half more, Millinery Goodness and It's not always the I'luuuwij v,in,ajjuvw quantity that goes on a hat that becomes its beauty; it's the art of picking out a few choice things and daintily clus tering them togcter. Oftentime that art counts considerably in the price. Thus we are able to offer you to day your choice of tiimnied hats tliat vcre $-3.93 for $2 50 and can assure you ol their bargain realness. Not a great many of them but enough for today. Along with them : Ninas all colors, not 2.",c, but . UVjO I'tilll, nil euliirs, not fie, but . lo ( lilldron'n lints, uot jl.'JU, but . l)so The Great Store's Toy Store Opens Saturday. An announcement that will interest the youngsters for miles aiound. This year they're quaitered in the basement and there's thousands upon thousands of them; no bigger showing anywheie in the country, We make the opening Saturday that all the cluKlien may be here. There are things to interest them here all day. Dolls, Drums and Pianos chatter and mak music together. Fire Engines and Police Patrols await the signal. Express Wagons and Go-Caits are everywhere. Bunnies, Elephants, Lambs and Bow-Wows look on in amazement. It's the show of the year. The Toy Store will be very interesting and very busy. But as the weeks roll on, it will be busier. The most leisurely, comfoi table holi day shopping is to be done light now beginning Satin day. Jonas Long's Sons TAYLOR. The flist evening of the fair and fes tival of the Welsh CongieKatlonal church opned last evening In Welti's link and was well pationUed The different booths aie handsomely dec orated und they present a beautiful appeaiaiice It will be continued this i veiling. Tho putposo of this under taking Is to acquit e funds with which to replenish the chinch treasury, and n hearty co-operation ot the public Is iOfiieited. Tho door pilzo is a bauol of Hour. Admission, only 10 cents. Tnjlor Castle, No. 'J37, Knights of tin- Gelden l'acle, will meet tlita eve ning In Reese's hall. Revival services arc being held In the Pilmllivo Methodl.-t chuicn all tli week. The sei vices ate largely at tended Thomas 1 Jones, of Olyphant, was a business caller In this town on Tues day. Peiry Hunt, of Nicholson, who has been visiting telattves In this town, has returned home. John Uaker, of Sctanton, was a busi ness visitor In this place vesterdav. Mlnoolca Tiibe, No IM7, Irnnioved Or der of Red Men, wot keel tho degree of Hunter on several candidates last eve ning, .Toroph Unit, who was ciulto serious ly Injured In Taylor initios latt week, Is slowly lotovciinjr. Miss Sarah J. Maker, of Wjonilng, In visiting frUnds in this plate for the past few days Lackawanna Valley council No SI, Junior Order lTnlrd Ameilcan Mechan ics, will meet this evening In Van Horn'B hall. Mis, Cnhlelgh, who has lien visit ing relatives In Nuntlcoktr, hub luturned home. John Reynolds, of I he fit in of Rey JONAS LONG'S SONS. TUB FIRST All Wool Jackets, with black bcavei stoim collate. There are just 25 of them in sues from 32 to .j.. They have never been offered under 3.75. a Take them now at ipl.O THE SECOND Women's Tailor - Made Suits, of a handsome quality black cheviot, made up in the height of style and pat terned after many garments that bring double the price. Pi ice them in any other store, they'd be . , . , $20. Here at $14.45 THE THIRD Women's Black Keisey Capes, trimmed with five rows of tailor stitching down fiont and around the bot tom, a'l satin linen. What would ordinal ily be $10, we .. .-. offer at $.OU Three Big Bargains In Dress Goods Without doubt, the finest col lection of Dress Goods and Silks ever gathered under one loof, are here and at prices to astonish. Look into these for today : J 15(1 juuW of doiblo width lheis flood", In plnln CashtnciH, r.imy Q 1 'In Ids L'aruenlo Notlllc, tlo , fL at vw 'lno yntiW of imported Drcis Public, lnrludliv lO-lnch I'lifhinere-i In nil nil- ri,iilMmil Mill Ins", w Hlc wnlo rvfrge, Novelty I'liilds mid other plain mid fancy weaves; values Iroin l-L , ernes; uitics All to go ut.... 1-.11 in in, v 1 in nniii - Your cliolco of cither lllucU Satin niieUoF", nil ptiroHllk. or v.11 Sllit Jfn lllneil Ititlt-lit, lull in Inches In 4VC wliltlinud worth 75e,Ht ' 1,000 ClOth BOUnd That's the BOOkS at 18 Cents substance of today s Book news. Volumes are hand somely bound in silk finished cloth, handsomely stamped and clearly ptinted. Titles are by Bertha Clay, Corelli, Baine, Doyle, Cooper, Reade, Dickens, hliot, Dumas, Caine, Jerome and a hundied oth ers. You've paid 55c for many books not nearly so good : we offer these while they last at the 0 little price of 1 OC nolds lhothcis. of Sctanton, was a business caller in this town vestcrday. Master Thomas Klne, of Noitli Tay lor. In contlned to his home with ty phoid lever. The tflatlves of the late Daniel L. Richards wish to extend thanks to those who so kindly assisted then, at the tecciit death of Mt Richards Mrs. John Thomas, of Grove street, is slowdy Improving fiom her tecciit Illness. Attorney John II. Bonuei, of Old 1'cnge, w.is a business visitor In WllkCh-lJaire yestciday. FOREST CITY. Mts. John h. Wertgate, who has boon sufloiin fiom cancer lor sovtral months past, died at her home in this botougli oatly TueyJay morning. Ser vices were held at tho late home of the deceased last evening. Interment will tnko place this morning at Union Hill cemcteiy, nenj South Clhson. (!. M. Wheelci, who has Just ucov flitd iiom a sotlous Illness, left Tues day foi Wllkcs-llarre, whore ho will spend fvet.il weeks as the gueBt of his daughter, Mis. Vast binder. Mr. and Mis. H. I). Rockafellow, of Scranton, wero guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. John McLaughlin, the first of the week. Mat tin Kratncs, a ouuz man em pIoed by the Hillside company, was eaiisht by a ttlp of cats and had his Ir,; brohcii Monda) He was removed lo tlie Catbotidiilo hospital. The Happy I'aiully uf Kather Time" a Juvenile cantata, will bo produced here mulct tho uut'plcoa of tho Ptusby Urtnii chinch in tho near ftttuw. Th employes of the Hlllelde Coal and lion company ttcelvod thtr'" monthly wages Tuunday. W. J. Muxuy was a visitor at Mont rosy Monday and Tuesday. CARBQNDALE tTlio Carbondalo corresponelenco nf Tha Tribune hem been placed In the. hands ot Mr, J. M. Porbcs. All complulnta ns to Ir regular delivery, etc., Dlso news Ituus, tihould bo uddrcsscd to Roberts & Key nolds, new 3 u cents. THE TAIR TLOURISHING. The Mitchell Boys Arc Encouraged by Their Success. The main lople of conversation now thnl the gravity abandonment haa father died nut, Is the Mitchell lingo crnniiutUr'H fair, which In crowded each cloning t tlio doors. The entertuln incnt can led out each evening Is of a hlsh lnsii order and the dooi prizes are worth trylnu" for. The Mitchell hoys ato on of tho most popular organ izations In the city and is attested hi' the manner In which tho pcoplo turn out. The woik of Professor Stone, tho hypnotist. Is In tho uatuio of a tevel ation to many who do not believe that uuih an a onmthhctl person In his line dwelt In this city. He had Ills subjeefq completely In his power and their pranks kept tho audlencu lit a mar of lauehter fioin stint to finish. The piofcssor will endeavor to entertain nnother audience tomorrow night, when seeial new bubjects will bo ln trouduced. The proRramnio for tonight Is an especially pialseworthy one. TWO MARRIAGES. St.Koo'Rchurehwas crowded yester day evening when people anxious to witness the double wedding which was siileiiinUi-d by llev. T. F. ColTey at five o'clock. The wedding paity eoin jii iscd of but four people as each coup pie acted In turn, as luldesmuid and Krooiusinan for tho other. Mls-s Mary i: Carden and William II. Mahady wcic the Ilt-et to be made man and wife. Tho bride was uttlred In u becoming gown of blown poplin weave trimmed with binld and white rfllt and a hat to match. Her sister, Margaret I". Cat den who was wedded to Alexan der J. Flannery, was attired In a gown of blue ergo that enchant' cd her nut uila beauty. It was tt inline el with braid and white silk. A teeeptlon was held at the bibles' homo on DundaTf street after the eciemony, In which but the Immediate lamlly participated. A large circle of fi lends wlali the coup lea a happy married life. BURIED YESTERDAY. Mis. Pntilck J. Finnegan was bur led jestciday morning In St. lloie'3 cemeterv, the funeial moving fiom tho house shoitlv after nine o'clock. The piocot-sloii woeeeded to St. Kose't' church wheie a high mass of lequlem was .solemnized. Rev. W. A. Xealon punched a llttlng eulogy In which he addressed woids of consolation to the bereaved family. The coitege was one of the largest seen hi thU section for pome tlnio, many people fiom out of town being hi attendance. The pall-beareis were F. M. NtJlon, Hijan Hryne, M. M. Mc Donald, Thomas Oolden, John Kelly, Hlephcn Nealon, George Shaff and M. Loftu". A number of lloial offerings weio sent in by friends of the family They weie piofuso and beautltul. GRACE VAIL iWRIED. Tho many ft lends of Miss Grace Will follow ed her remains to their last lest lng placo in Ilrookstde yestculav af ternoon. Services weie held at the house at -.20 o'clock by Rev. T. E. Jep Ron. The pall-beaiers were Edwatd Orths, Orvie Swingle, James Keglar, August liiunitix', Ch.iilco Almnder and William Hkell'. The beautiful (lowers wne borne by Misses Nina Rolls and Susan Mclntjte, companions in life to the deceased gill. ELROY STOCK COMPANY. Rach peiroimanco of tho Rltoy Slock company Itu teases the number of pa trons to tho Giand, wlnio Unit com pany is lining a week's, engagement In this city. Yestetday af tot noon a large audience saw "Mis. Whitehouso, of Washington, IX C," while the opeta house was etowded to its utmost ca pacity last nluht. Miss Chmch and Mr. Cooke aie gte.it favotltes In this city, judging fiom the applause of tho audience last night when the "Rough Rldci" was given. The "Po lleu Patrol" is on the boaids for to night. WORK STOPPED. Work on the paving of lower .Seventh avenue was stopped yesteiday, owing to the city conti oiler's declatliig that ho would not pay the epen'-e incuitecl unless tho wot It had been authorized by tho council. A icsolution was Intto elucod at the common council's last meeting authorizing tin coiitraetots to Ah. that nad moment wnen pf1 inguear Abot the one e hold moat dear We know that death must sooner or Utcr come to all, but we cut never Mirely foretell when the dread iinzel will jppe-ir. No milter p how tmmuient the sum mnus tuay scent it nia lilt, in etou s goou inuvi Uence, be faraway part of man s bu uianity to man ,, lO .IVCTl SICi. r ness und death k ns far as lies tu mortal power J, Nearly thtrt years ago, an institution was founded in Buffalo, N V , known ns the Invalids' Hotel and Sutgical Institute, winch has since become one of the most famous institutions in the world for its enoimoua benefits to the sick and suffering all over the United States. Thousands have come there for treatment and tens of thousands have received professional ad vice by mail with suggestions for inexpen sive houic-treatracnt, whereby they have bteu cured of severe, and in many in. stances, apparently hopeless diseases. A Mnsichinrtts nun .Jr John llrooVc of noylstou Worcetter Co , wrius "About a ear oro I win. taken with n bad cold which settled cm my lungi The doctors said I was in con tmnrtlou i"d could not get well I took ISmiit sinn of Cod Liver Oil aud It did me ii" good fter taking it four months I heard of your 'Golden Medical Dlcuer 'aud wrote to vou for advice I hive token our medicine and it Mved niv life I felt so sick wheu I wrote to you thatI thought I would not live through the winter In the morning I r.i'tcd an nwful lot nnd would spit all the time uud had pain In my chest My bowels would not move mote than onke or twice a week, my i-tri ngth was tie.itly gone, I could not do a whole day's work Now m bowels are regular everv dav nud I feel no more pain lu my cheM I feel a great dial ftruuacr. I am workini: hard everv day, driv ing a team in the wood, nud I owe my thauks lo l)r 1'iercc's Oolden Medical Dlcocry. I kuow it saved mvllfc ' The most difficult diseases to cure arc those which are aggravated by constipation. In such cases Dr. I'lerce'i Pleasant Pellets tfiould lm taken in conjunction with the "Discovery" They never gtipe. All good dealers tell them, ISSla hriii wot -ietasi cs i yftwPA yEVAir at zssBmi'ii Wj?Wlr&!Xi bubi Be end MeaBtSiy Strength is not always a natural inheritance. The shortest road to strength and good health Is through the stomach. Keep the stomach right and assist di gestion by taking off9 MALT EXTRACT with your meals. Eugene Sandow, the Strongest Man In the World, says: Tho secret of my strength Is perfect di gestion. I use Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, and find that It greatly aids me in the proper assi milation of food ' Johann Hoff's Molt Extract is the pioneer and standard introduced in 1847. All others aro Imitations. Johann HoK NewYork.Berlln, Paris. go on with tho work. Home ndvetse criticisms aie extant concerning the action of Contiollir Wheeler, who, however, Is peilectly Justified In doing What he did. A BAD CUT. Wart en Pletson, of Lincoln avenue, vvns plying an a near his home es terday when the Implement slipped and cut his hand seveiely. Dr. Lowty was called and found It necessary to take twelve stitches in tho wound be foie It was closed. Tho ax narrowly missed cutting the b ill of his thumb off, and If such had been the case, tetanus might occur. As it Is It will be some time befoio he will be able to use bis hand. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The Amnianth Poelal club held Its Hist social last night In tho liuike building. A laigo number of poisons weie ptcscnt and greatly enjoyed themselves. Each number on the ex ec Hunt programme is desc-ivlng of spe cial mention. A latge number of vis itors wete piesont fiom out of town The club by Its initial social has estab lished tor itself a most enviable recotd. Thomas Rrjden, of Pittston, Is the guest of ft lends in this city. William Shields and sister. Mrs. Hel en, spent yesteiday with Scranton friends. Miss John P,utr will leave today for Scranton, where she will be tho guest of Mis. A. S. Raker for some time to come. Mrs. M. L Row Won spent yesteiday in Scranton. Mis. Claude R. Smith visited Scran ton friends yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Leonard was a Jeimyn visitor jesterdny. Mis. Oivlllc SkeeW and Mrs. W. II. SKeels visited fi lends lu Wilkcs-Raire yestetdnv. A latge number of out of town people- attended the funeral of Mrs. Pat rick Flnncgan jesterdtty. (Jeorge Aunger, of Company V, Thir teenth leglment, Is conilncd In a hos pital witli Uphold fever, and on this account is epected home on a sick leav e. Ham Rettew left ,esteiduy for Havvley, wheie ho will be engaged for some time on a contract. "Dai best Ameiiea" will bo tho Thanksgiving attiaction at the Gtand. Cimrles McDonald, of Archbald, clt euluted among tiiends In town yester day. Miss Nellie Lane, of Arthbald, was In this city .esletda. Miss Nellie Gallagher, of Olyphant, visited lelatlves In this city yesteiday. Robett Doudlean, of Dnnnioie, was In town jesterday visiting friends. John W. Aitken left last evening for Cleveland, O, wheto ho will spend a few clays Miss Kate Ryrne Is visiting her sls-te-i In Nt w York c lty. Miss Ret tha nnd Hanv Lookwood, of Wajmait. visited friends In this city -.estiTdav Gorge Ptono, ot Jennj-n,' attended the funeral of Miss Vail, In this city, vosterday Rev. and Mtn. R A Sawyer spent yesterday with friends in .Termyii. Mts. August RlnniT. of Patk btieet, Is visiting her daughter, Mts. A. C. Caboon, in Scranton. O A. Pyle was called to Hacketts town yesteiday by tho death of his father. Jeweler J. R. Cameron visitvd In Scranton yesterday. OLYPHANT. A little child of Mi. and Mis. Jacb Mandels, of Grassy Island, nu-t with a terilble death on Tuesday evening Tho little ono was playing near a tub which contained boiling water, and In pomu way fell Into the water Tin chihl's screams atttacleci the parents attention, but before it could bo re Piuved it was futally scalded. A phvsb ian was sent for but the child died In a short time Mis. Rtidget Padelen and Martin Pi lee, both of this place, weie united lu iniirilage in St. Pattlck's church at S o'clock last evening. Rev. P. J Mui phy, tho pastor, peifoimed tin cere mony. Mr. and Mis. Ptice will tube up their l csldcnce on Dunmoie stteet Mts. John Williams and MUs Josio Koons, of West Sctanton, wen vis Itois at the lesidence of D, Y Davis of Lackawanna sttott, vestciduv G. A. Shultz has returned trom a trip to New Yolk. The ladles of tho Presbyterian chinch will serve a tin Key supper in thu Stone building, on Lackawanna ntreet, Thanksgiving evening- The ladles of tho chinch aie famed locally for tho suppers thov serve. Misses Mary Rogun and Nolllo Mc- Andrew attended a funeral nt Havvley Tuesday. There will bo a meeting of tho La dles' Catholic Rcncvolent association In their rooms this evening. Mis. Charles Hvaus, of West Pltts tou, is tho guest of Mrs. Elvira Jones, of Susquehanna street. Mr. and Mr. James Langhan left Tuesday for Midland, Md to attend a f unci at of u lclattve. Mts. Richard Moyles, of Lackawanna street, Is quite 111. Rev. Qcorgo Hugtio Is spending a few days at Providence. Mlhs (lertrudo Northup, of Olcnburn, Is visiting Mr. and Mis. Ocotge WnttB In llhtkcly. Mis. Richard James, ot Peckville, spent yesterday with Mts. George Mumford. rEOKVILLE. A regular udjouined meeting of tho council was held Tuesday evening to clear up tho electilc plant bllM und to find ways and incuns to continue thu work of lighting up that portion of tho borough not classified In tho orlglnnl tontiatt with the Keraiiton Rlcettleal Constiutilon compuny. Tho llrsl older of bushiest, was tho read ing of the monthly report of S. D. Williams, btngeti", who lu his message, stated that he imd withheld the teso lullon peitulnlng to the lilting of Robert Klple as lineman fiom tho last meeting so as to be able to do a llttlo figuring nnd that he had found that tho borough could not go abend and supply the citizens of niakcly with elicttlc light until they had placed tho matter befoio tho people and got their vole upon the subject and therefore placed his veto upon tho resolution. Council sustained tho veto. Resolu tions to engage E. M. Rarnes and I". N. Jones as englneeis, and for tho acceptance ot Fifth street, and the I ato of wages to be paid engineers, $03 and $C0 passed second leading. The secretary did some Mguiitig and stated that alieady $17,507.17 had been ex pended on the electilc system, and it would tnke some $3,000 more to finish tho work as mapped out. licfore tho people could bo served with commet clal 11,-hts transformoifl would huvn to be purchased. This alone would cost $1,000 nnd as they had already spent $.2,007.17 moie than the appropri ation tho fututo looked dark for the electric light plant. Mr. Parry stated that the only way out would bo to placo the matter befote the people and vote for bonding the boiough for the sum of $".,000, making the total bond ed Indebtedness for the election of the plant and IN accessories, $20,000. Mr. Moules stated that he thought the plant should be closed down until the m liter was settled as tho wages of the engineeis alono vvculd amount to $l.r per month,. and as there was no lov cnuo comlm; in until tianformers ato put chased It would only inn them futther In debt. Mr. Piatt, of the Scranton Electileal company was ask ed In legal d to furnishing tho neces sary ttansformers. He stated he would only be too glad to do so, but he could not as there would bo no security In such a transaction. The matter was left In statue cjuo until next meeting. A communication from Mrs. Mary Richards al ing for e.vmetatlon from taxes was laid upon the table. Tho electric light committee was instructed to take clown the stiect lights on the east sldo ot Main street where tho li'iits wcic doubled up and place them elsewhere in the borough v.iieio poles had been placed High Constable Wot mouth vvns given pel mission to use the tool house for the housing of stray animals gathered in by him. A resolution cutting oft tho services of Electrical Engineer Harloe on Nov. SO passed flist reading. On Thursday evening tho Building Ttadcs union will hold a meeting at the hose house. Some fifty people weio ptcscnt at tho last meeting, and It Is expected that all the carpenters' of the borougli will be present on that evening when a permanent otganUa tlon will be potlectcd. Mts. Dr. King Vail suMuined a pat aUtlc stroke on Monday evening. The light side of her body Is helpless. Dr. Slckler is in attendanco and has hopes of her recovery from the stroke Tho burning ot a small shanty on tho haul of the ilver Tuesday night was tho cause of the fire alarm sounded at 10 o'clock. As the building was of no account the- fltc company did not le spond. They weie avvaic of the loca tion of tho lite befoio the alaim sound ed Mrs. W. P. Kctohani and daughter, Mubel, are spending a few days with Uulondalo lelatlves. President James W. Smith, ot the borough e ouncil. Is spending a few days at Wlnchestei, Va. Ullbeit Tailor, opeuvtor at the Dela w.ne and Hudson station, is spending a week's vacation with lelatlves at Scott. Mr. J. Solomon,, of Wllkes llane, is doing duty at tho depot In Mr. Tajloi's absence. AVOOA. The Sarsfleld fair will open on Tues day evening. The htill was being wired this week and tho lights will be put In operation for the first time on that evening. The booths will be named af ter thu various ptomlnent oiganizutlons In town and each one Is trying to out v lo the other in decoration and slock ing. Tho funeral ol.Maigaret, ihcj tbice-nionths-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Mleael Ruekley. took place yesteiday af lei noon. Intel ment was made In St. Man's cemeterj A party of oung folks assembled at the home of Mis. r MUIIgan on Wed nesday ftfteni"ou in honor of tho fifth .stVtN sistchs With fKrteNaiiTu-M-ir t AUF'Ub flA1RiniM!WBUB,VUllll''A Di-j-Kcorifiiii-uiiiTa C'efsF .MBkMJkricoiiuituiiiTa m tat ttm SFiOWER asSOAIP av.Mm ALL DRUGGISTS . A DRAMATIC INCIDENT. A Lecturer Discovers His Danger and Loses His Life. It Is the scene In a lecture loom of a medical college in New Ot leans. The professor Is lecturing before un Intelligent cluss of medical student!. Ho Is describing tho human body, Its defects and the danger by which It Is surrounded. In order to lllustrnto It he has fluids from the human body, which ho W subjecting to chemical tests. "Gentlemen," ho said, "I have de scribed to you tho appearance of tho human fluid in a diseased btute: I will now show you how the samo Iluld appears In a healthy state," and he subjected hltj own to the test. As ho held it up to tho light for a mo ment his bund trembled, ho caught his bieath, he paled unci exclaimed: "Gentlemen, I havo Just made a most hot tibia discovery, I myself havo Rrlghfs dlseaso of the kidneys." In lcrs than one ve.tr he was dead. The above ilramntlc and strictly true hidden shows tho terrible clanger nnd mystctlous nature of this modem disease, which may well bo called the demon of the present century. It steals Into tho sjstcm llko u thief, manifests Its presence by tho com monest symptoms and fastens Itself upon tho system before tho victim Is aware. It Is ncarlv as hereditary as consumption, quite as common and The best beverage for the Thanksgiving; Dinner is This PURE nACHINEilADE TEA. Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Always use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DEUCIOUS bold only In Lend l'uiki-lt. 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound, Ask Your Grocer for LIPTON'S CEYLON-INDIA TEAS. birthday of her KianeldauKliler, Clara W'lith. After a few houis enjoj, incut the follow Iiic hJt nt tea. I'mellne, N'cllio and Aniito Mllliifun, Annie Coi loun, -Mj Keed, Mniiun Uoodwin, Jch sle Thompson, Alice Alger, Haiali Thomug, Annie anil Willie Hooso. An nie Jones, Ulsio Tllloy, lieitha. llrny, Philip Thomas, Charles Heed, William Thompson. Many presents weie he fatemed on Mlss Clara In honor of her natal clay. Hev. J. ,T. McCabo oflklateel at tho nuiuiufro of his brother .Thiiich to Mbs Muigaiet Moian, both of Caibondtile Au ontei talniiHiit and ball will bo Chen in the S.uslU'ht opei.i house on De-umber "!! for the benefit of Mi. MiClune, w lin.se hon uus Hilled In tll'J mines u few wi'ektf ago. J II Anderson ia mukini purdKtses in New York tlils eek. Tho tcaim f loin the Aoca and Pluin schimlH will ttst their pKill on tho Brldlron on TliunlHBlinff day on tho West Aocii urounds. Cblcbrilrr'a EnjUih Diamond Hi-and. llrfirlnial nti1 llnlar Cauiilnn Arc tJwtyi rrllitie ladic Kik lJrufri.1 for Chtrhuttrs tuglak Vtl :ilQn J Bran J iu ltnl m,! t.,1 1 tnanaliiJ Jtoit arkleJ witli llu rlfcixm TiL. ,-uuu uiiii-ra I V"' Uriyro(j tUOIftftf V fyltota and mtUtlont At Urc-jLu r trad 4a. 1 a. 7 i m '' (''iimaiiiiaa ha O tvb.y'Jto "trims. t rERNYRaYAL wk 'C.AS,t.3!l, in,OOCTr.ililili Jtml.nr, Bolt 1 all Ia1 Urut ill". J'HILAUA., I'jt BomeUttn neoli a rallallee, monthlr, re-nlttlne mcdtclna. Ooly harmltu CQ4 tho lurcit drugt ibonld t utcJ, If jou nut tha but, gat XIV f t h Op- FeaB's tftsW 'L Vr TVa a naaannt aifaait arfaln In r-anlt. Tla omnttlnn ITtr Pa1'a noavliaau UBJ "" ivu p iw tat V"a ' nolat. Beatasjwbaro, $1.00, For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor, Wvomlno avonue iuiO bPruco stroat. fully ns fatal. Enllro families, Inhcr Itlti3 It fiom their ancestnis havo died, Vet none of the number know or realized tho mysterious power which wits removing them. Hundreds of people die dally by what Is called heart disease, apoplexy, paralysis, spinal complaint, lhcumatlsm, pneu monia uud other cuiumon discuses, when In reality it is Plight') diseases of the kidneys. These are solornn, facts, but nil the more serious ho causu of their solemnity. There never has been but ono rem edy kruwn for tho euro of Rrlght'H disease, or oven for Its relief, and that lemedy hits becomo tho most popular ot any preparation known te the world, it Is Wiiriiiu's Safe Cure. It has taken men, und women, too, vvhii were In tho lowest stages and rotoicd them to perfect health and stiength. it will Inviulably check tho first stages of this terrible disease, if taken in time. It Is indorsed by physicians', approved by scientists and used by the best pcoplo In tho land, it Is a hcientillo picpuration and owes Hi popularity wholly to its power. it can bo procured by any tellable deni er, but great care should be exercised to secure the gcnulno and not permit any unscrupulous dealer to sell any thing in its place. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broad-toy and Eleventh St., Net? York, Opp. draco Church. -European Pita. ttooru- $1.00 a Day and Upward. la n modest nnd unobtrusive wy thero ara f-w bettor conducted hotels la th mutropotl than thoHt, Detil- Ttie ureat Plu arlty it haa acquired eaa readily bo trnc-od to 1U unique, location, Ita homalilco utinosnlieru, tho poculUr ezcallano of lis cnlsiiia and aor?lco, aud lta rarr modus ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SOlH, WESTFilINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Ir?log Hac?, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Pc Day nnd Upwards. EUKOI'EAN PLAN, $1.50 Pci Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. :x:xk::-:-:;x-:::o For Business Men y lu the heart of the wholesale district. ? For Shoppers '4 ,". 3 mluutcs walk to Vauaiiial.ers: 8 $ ., minutei to biccel Cooper's Big Store .', 1'aiy of accent fo the great Dry Goods ; ' For Sightseers. One block from U'wayCars.Kivlnjr easy X t trintportaliou to all points of interest. .', I Hotel Albert, I j: NEW YORK. COR. 11th ST S: fN'IVl'KslTY PLACE, S f Only One Mock from Broadway. V 'Rooms JIIn restaurant X -::-xX":"X::x:::"X-xx:-. WANTED. Scrap Iron, Second-Hand Machin ery. Old Metals, etc. Wc sell second-hand Boiler Tubes, Stacks, Tanks, etc., write us for anything in this line. iv iiiiL ouiili mu m 700 West Lackawanna Aenue- MQUNTFLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best uualuy for domestic us and ot ull eies. Including fJuel.wr.eat and lilrdscye, deliered In any part of tha clt j, ut tho lowest price. Orders received at tha office, first floor. Commons enlth hulldlns, room No. 0; telephono No 2624 or at tho mine, tele phono No 27". will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. W. T. SMITH. THE DICKSON fi'PG GO., bciuuton uud WilLes-U.ino, l1. MaiuructureM of LOCOmOTIVES.STATlONARY ENGINES Uollerj, Hoisting and I'umpln,; AUchlaer y, bone-rat Ofllce, SLrauton, l'a ASADE l'iE A IV3ASV3 AJAX TAULCTS positively curu Al,rtsrvou Hist at Full Ing Mem vliwi trtMoDi-, They auULlu and mrclv wT rrtini raf If nllt t In nl.l np Tnnnn an I l al,m no nfTin. a-" rjnc . nnil Tni-Kaa fit aniAuforatkUdT. bu Idma or mcrrid'-o. riiJ 1 rcTat Insanity an Comumpttoa it atiuio. Thoiruift w.iows ia mediate improve-. moatooct etlecla n Ultli nuere an mntr xiai in site npou )m?in tho conuiao AJaz labJoU. The havo cured thoueundiauJ nllkurojou. Uuf-iraapOko itliaVTriuonKuaraattrfitovU&ctature Crt fiTC la each caw or refund the tnonvj rricnutal U I Oipr icknce- or eix Uces (full trtatmoctt for (260. By iBil. In plain wrii?r upon rclpot rriro (UrcaUr AJAX KEMEDY CO., VuV.V.".?-'- for file In Scrantcn, Pa by Mutthtna Bros and It C Eandcrrcn, drutrgisis. PQnnE'oal a - a - aw svv----- !-, wwa w hv iib. ta0B Adlisi) 1'IUI.MgclClSD Ui,, ClOTtliaJ.O, V a 1 I ! tflwefi.
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