THE SCIUOTON TIUBUNE-WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21'. 1893. JONAS LONG'S SONS. foil? days mope and Santa Gate With bis toys Will be Just now he is here in earnest, and with a wonderful show of toys. Hardly anything that the toy makers conjure but what is here. But every toy must be sold by Saturday night. This kind of a store cannot afford to carry any over space is too valuable. irjfcj? ' A'3JVffi-Mi ftJh2"x3i '"ifyy 7r "" """v You'll understand, then, when you come in today, why prices are so low lower than elsewhere. Pick out and pay for what you want, it will be delivered at any place any time. Tool Chests that were SI. 00 are to go at 70c Flag Drums that were 75c are to go at 59c Express Carts that were 49c are to go at 31c Baby Swings that were 39c are to go at 25: Wheelbarrows that were 59c are to go at 39c Sets of Dishes that were $2.00 are to go at SI. 00 Trains of Cars that were $1.49 are to go at 95c Dressed Dolls that were 49c are to go at 35c Toy Books. Toy Books that were 59c and 49c are to go at 39c Toy Books that wero 39c and 29c are to go at 20c Toy Books that were 25c and 18c are to go at 12c Linen Books Prices are cut in halves Framing: Holiday Pictures in the Window. This afternoon and evening we'll show you how the trick is done in one of the Lackawanna avenue windows. You'll also observe that our prices for framing are about half those of other stores. photograph Albums bv the sttilce. The price uxestiuck them this morning and you'll profit Better vet! A cre.it assoitment to choose Irom. Albums that were 89c, now 09c Albums that wero SI. 85, now $1.25 Albums that wera 2.98, now 1.75 Albums that wore 3.25, now 1.98 Albums that wera 3.75, now 2.48 Some have celluloid covers; oth cts with plush covets, with orna mentations of celluloid. MAIN AISLE. Women's Umbrellas Thiee hundred and filty of them. Extra line quality Gloria over best paragon Silk, made Irames and ornamented with some odd and catchy designs in Dresden handles. We have maintained a price of S so for these up to this morning. Now they drop to One Dollar and 98 Cents. And you'll find no worthier bar gains in all Scranton you may be sure. MAIN AISLE. Store Open Evenings Follow the Crowd. Jenas Long's Sons TAYLOR NEWS. The eoiiKreiratlon of the AVelflh Con RreKiitlomil chinch in i) making exten sive arrangements for their cumins eisteddfod, which Is to bo held in the chut eh nuditorlum. Monday. Dec. 2. All competitors uie- tequePted to ad dles communications to secretaiy, John J Mnrgunp. A pleasant blitliday party was tend eied SHss Uessle Jonen at the home of her paients, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Jones, of North Taylor. Monday even ing Dancing, shiBlnir. vocal and In Htrumental music weie the featiuen of entertainment. JWieshments were served. Mr. IS. I'atteison, of Avoca, was u caller on fi lends In this place yester da The family of the late Mij. Chillies Masten. and her mother. Mm Jumes Inglls, wish to letuiu sincere thanks to those who so kindly sympathized with them dining theli recent bereavement. The opening of the Luwieiico Fire conipunj's fall on Monda evening was largely attended. The fair will con tinue foi one week. Thlfe evening's at tinctlon will be a giand entertulnment, at which the celebrated Columbia quai tcttbwlll tender several of theli choicest Helectlons. Mr and Mis. James Thomas, of Xotth Tujlor. weie the guests of lelatlves In Hyde Paik on Monday. Taylorvlllo lodge. Nth 402. Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening In their looms in Reese's bull. Mrs. John Gordon and clillclien, of Scranton.weie the guests' of hei mother, Mis, William Heese, of Union street, on Monday. Mr. William Herbett, of South Hci nil- JONAS LONG'S SONS. gOD?. Silverware Bargains Struck a popular cord yesterday when we slashed the pi ices onsilveiware. A steady demand all day for the good things. Rog ers' and Hamil ton's Highest Grade of Goods. Remember fully guaranteed b y them and by us. Some of the lots left for today : 1.50 Gravy Ladles, 59c 3.25 Oyster Ladles, 1.15 4.00 Soup Ladles, 1.38 5.00 Berry Sets, 1.85 2.00 Set Nut Picks, 65c 3.00 Set Orange Spoons, 1. 10 3.15 Set Oyster Forks, 1.15 2.35 Set Coffees Spoons, 98c 1847 Rogers Bros.' Knives, set, 1.38 3. Piece 5.00 Carving Sets, 2.65 6.50 Baking Dishes, 2.98 8.00 Soup Tureens, 3.69 5.60 Fern Dishes, 2.48 10.00 Water Pitchers, 4.48 1.00 Children's Sots, 48c MAIN AISLE. ton, was a caller on friends In this place yesteiduj. Mis. liucknell, of Hyde Paik, was the guest of fi lends In this place yesterduy. The lllite Hociul club, composed of the populai young men of this place and Mlnooka, conducted a largely at tended enteitulument unil social in St. Joseph's hall, of the latter place. Mis' Lizzie Heehe. of I'nlon street, was the guest of her sister. Mis. John Guidon, of Kcrantou, vesterday. Miss Ohven Jlowells, of Hendham.was the guest of ber sister. Mis. William M. Kvans, of Hyde Park, yesterday. A pleasant birthday paity wns tend eied Master John Kvans, nt his home on the Flats, on Monday evening. The occasion whs his fifteenth anniversary. Atter j-everal houis of social enjoy ment, delicious lefreslmientH were set ved. CLARK'S SUMMX"1. MIfs Eva How ells Is spending her holiday Miration with her parents in Wayne county. The public schools cload on Kilday for the Clulstiuat Muatlon. They will open on Jan. !!, 169D Mis. I J. Walker and children mVo all been on the sblj list for the past w eek. Ml. and Mis. Fianl; Stanton spent .Sunday with the latter mother, who has been 111, nl Scianton. Muster Lee Kimble Is under the doc tors cute. Mis. Holly Fish died at the home of her father, Jesse Twining, yesterday morning. She leaves besides her nun band, two small son. Funeinl services will be held at the Methodist Kplco. pal chuiuh nt 11 o'clock Wednesday, Interment at Dalton. a,. a,,.,feii.;'i 38 WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS AN EX-COWBOY AND ROUGH RIDER AT PINE GROVE. Ho Lassos a Buck -A Queer Petri fication at Red Rock -Gold Watch Found by Herrick Hens Remark ablo Coincidence at Brookdale Stray Sonnets. Special to t lit Si'iuiiloii Tiltnmc Husuuehuniin, Dec 20. William Worthing, an ex-cowboy, who went to Cuba with the Hough Hitlers, now woiking on a faun near Pine Glove, Is an unci i liiir twister of the lussu The other day he went fox huntlni; Tin dog went up a iinlue and Win thing ill Kinged his Ins".) and awaited events. The dog began to balk, and then. In stead of the expected fov, came two deer on a dead tun, with the dogs at their heels. Wot thing piomptl tnged his hoise forwanl, twisting the hiso, and in an Instant the lope chcled the neck and horns of the big buck. The buck tiled at lltst to uieak hwjiv and then to goie the horse, and Wot thing had a llvclv lime in tnlng to ciicum vent him, ns he dtopped IiIh gun In the sctlmmngc. The dog also took a hand, but It was not until after half an bout's struggle that the butk suirondeied and was dlsp.itt.hed. Woi thing In ought home to Susquehanna county the cm cas, which weighed 200 pounds. IN A FKW I.IXKS. I!y nn eploslon in the Kile shops' nn Filday evening, Chatles Floieme and John W. Muiphy were quite .seriously injured. As a lesult of the recent extia meet ings In the Methodist church, about folly prisons have piofused conver sion. Theie l a lepoit that additional ma chinery will be placed In the Kile shops, This will mean an Inciease in the working foice. The Susquehanna county Clnlstlan Kndenvor convention will be held In the Susqtieliana Piesiiyteilim chin eh on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 2S, 29. In Febiuary, St. John's Hianch No. 11, C M. n. A., will celebrate the twentieth annlversaiy of Its organiza tion. The Krle has a very he.ny fi eight tratllc, taxing Itf motive power to the utmost. A Qt'EKK PETRIFICATION. Three yeais ago, a heifer belonglnir to farmer Kverige, ot Ked Hock, swal lowed a pair of overalls and a. woo! cap. The calf gradually grew to be a first-class milch cow nnd wan appai ently doing wv when Mr. Seerlge no ticed that she was a little "under the weather." She appeared to hae "that thed feeling" and a deslie to lie down all the time. Finally a locomotive struck her and she went the way of all the earth. Upon examination the overalls and cap weie found In tho stomach, in n petrified state. When knocked against each other the tattled like stones. IX SUSQUEHANNA COUNT!'. It Is said that the Juiy in the Eagen murder ense opened their deliberations in the jury room with prner. Dr. C. It. Newton, formerly of Mont rose, but now of Nicholson, lias un signed from the Susquehanna county Medical Kxainlnlng Hoard, and is sin -ceeded by 1)1. K. P. Hines, of Gteat llcml. Will J. Mi'Connell will noon bold a seiles of tempeiance meetings in Hall stead. , On New Year's day the P.aptKts of Hallstoad will burn the note which' lep resents their chinch Indebtedness. The "Montrose Fit emeu's Hollef As sociation of Montrose" will ask the court for a charter of Incorpoiation. The principals of the Susquehanna county giaded schools lecontly met at Hallslead and effected a peiinanent or ganization. The Summer Normal school will be gin May 17 in Montrose. Col. Geolge W. Until will lectuie In Hallstead, Dec. 2- The I'vangellsllc meetings In Hall- stead hae closed. Thete weie quite a number of conveislons. TIIK OTIIKR SIDK OF K1FK. The rage for ladles' fancy hose shows signs of levlval Honesdale Indepen dent. Some editors learn things by reading their exchanges1, and some by standing on stieet cornets when It Is a little muddy in the streets. Uie'r Haines Is evidently Included In the lat ter class, and the home mlsslonarj so cieties of llonettlale are evidently ne glecting business. Since November 1, a dozen or so mil roads have been built on papei some of them light thiough the Mooslc mountain, and they haven't cost a led cent. "Persistent effort always In one tlliee rectlon will bring you to the top," said a Susquehanna county parson. He should get a pointer fioni the farm dog, after it has furnished motive pow er for the churning. It's a mean landlady who won't fur nish a comb when theie's hair in the butter. A Susquehanna man. who had Imbibed whiskey, gave It as his opin ion that love was not the only thing that made the world go round. Ol'T OF THK ORDINARY. In Henlck a woman wns watching her hens, which were scratching In the urd last summer, when she saw them uneaith a bright object and try their bills upon it. She took It Into the house, nnd It proved to be. a gold watch valued nt $30. In n Susquehanna cemetery there Is planted the leg of a lallroad man. who religiously conies fioni Philadelphia each holiday to visit the burial place of his deceased limb. PARAGRAPH PICKUPS. The luneial of an Infant child of Stephen Sherman occuned on Monday. Mis. Sophia M. Aichlbald, of Soutli Gibson, died in Rlnghninton on Satur day, of cancer. Th Ciescent club will hold a hop nt tho Knights of Pythias pntlois on Monday evening, December 2ti. Thomas J. DaUs. esq., of MontuiM will take the case of J, Juiuch i:agun convicted of mm dor, to tho Supicmo com l of the state. The Reformed Methodist chinch nt Cascade Valley Is eiatlually npnuMeh. ing completion. Dear Santa Plum.. When I whs joung Hie lou hail fori d my lelleis, I wiote, and up your clilmny Hung A lavish lot of Icllci!-.. "lis time, good Santa Onus, pan And be nut, pi ay, a Chml; ou do your Thrn bring, to glndilrn my stricken heart, A moMiige riom my girl. - Kloatlot, CAHIWM.Y OMSKI1VKD Vthcn a man Is under a cloud, the silver lining is usually on the other side. For the few who are beginning to weai off. theie me many who mo sweating right on. And the iimn who's modest follows in the wake of men of gall, who stialghtway take the take. The Miuntty feels the ciying need of n uniform svstetn of pionounclng quinine and appendicitis. Death Is all mound us, nnd yet it dues not seem to sttike that midnight t ut on vour net door neighbor's fence. hi: good to thi: living. It Is not going too far to say that If some people now 111 their giaves had hcaitl dm Ing their llv-s the good things spoken after they wete tlead, they might not have tiled. The help given to them by a little talk might have kepi them alive and happy a few yeais li'tigei lie good to the living. A RKMARKAHU: ColNCIDKNc'lO At Hilskdele lives V.'llllain Snogs, a living fullllltuelit of n temnikable en Incidtnte He llrst saw the light of dny on Febiuary J.'. IMG. Heglnniug with the tlate of his lilitli. it stem that the fathtr of his tountiy 1ms kep, n watchful eve on William Soggs eer day for the past tlfty-elglit ears Soggs was mart led Febiuan 2i to u woman, who, like himself, was bom on that date. Their fli,st child, a lm, wns born on Washington's blithda.v. "xnctly one ear alter their man Inge, ami two yeais afterward, on the .jnme tlate, a lmv and ghl were added to the Waplilngtoli-blesed household Five years lolltd rround. when, on the tlfth aiinlversniy of thrli wedding, auothei infant, a little gill, was added to their blessings. The ilfth and sixth chll tlien, another pair of twins, ariived on si hedule time two vents later, eXTftlv, anil upon the seventh nnnlvers.uy of the wedded life bgun on the natal day of our llrst piesidtnt. Mr. Soggs lias always been veiy pioud of the lucky coincidence Hint has connected his inline and that of his family with the liiiiuoit.il George Washington, whi was "111 st in peace, llrst in war" and the Inst to get n monument. It is doubtful If there Is another cae on recoid wheie a father, his wife nnd six child! en nil claim one birthday, nnd that, too, one of the most hlFtoil cal In all the calendar. SOMi: SAD THOUGHTS. "Haily to bed. carlv to ilse, wmk I all dav nnd ndveitlsc." "The man." said a tio-e obseiver, "who can't tiust his wife to spend a few dollars Judiciously, must feel badly when ho thinks what she will do when she gets hold of his life Insurant e." A Scinntou newspaper proposed the question, "Is Hell a. Plnce.'" A hot dlseiis'-lon is sine to follow Humanity Is lcntly enough to lend a hnnd, but It Is usually einptv. When Shahespeaie vuot". "The in audible and noiseless foot," he had not seen a Honesdnle gill's. "To till the cup ot pleasme dctp At Yuletlde's happy day, Just buy the things you'd like to keep And give them all awn v." Iliooklyn, this county, has no licen sed hotel nor saloon. Some traveling troupe might play "Ten Nights In a Drug Store" over theie with t-plendld hiicccs.'. Whitney. FOREST CITY. A banquet was held at the Finest houo Monday evening, by Clllfoid lodge, No. n:i, nnd a ei y enloynble time wns Hunt bs the ni"inbeis and their wives and compaulo is. Tluse who enjojed the cheer of Landloitl Ciiuuinghain, were as follows: Mr. nnd Mis. H. F. Aldikh. Mr. and Mis. T. P. Mnnzer, Mr. and Mis. F. P. Holmes Mr and Mrs. V. ,. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mnvey, Mr. and M,is. lSenJumln Mnxev, Mr. nrJ Mis. W. J. Maxey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geoige H. Maxey, Mr. and Mis. John Anderson, Mr. and Mis. Willium Andeison, Mr. and Mis T. J. Mnxty, Mi. and Mrf. P. K. Taylor, Mr. K. P. Houehcr nnd MKs Ilcna J'oucliet, James Johnson nnd Miss Fielda Hehbtln. AV. II. Wllden berger and Miss V. A. Hvatt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Owens, .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pentecost. Mr. nnd Mis. H. Joseph, Ml. anil Mrs. F. M. Ciupenter, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Smith. .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson and Mls Pcra H.itlln, Mr. M. Hendler, Mr. Alfred Davis nnd Mr. I;. H. Lewis. Previous to the banquet the recently elected oilccis of the lodge woie Installed. PItlCEBURG. The oniplnjes of Johnson' mine were paid Saluidav. Miss Huth Phapmau, oltlcst daugh ter of Mrs. David Chapman, of Dun duff stieet, la ill of giippe. MHscs Mary Mnigutson was a visit or in Scranton yesteidiy. A Polander living on Main stieet was killed in Johnson's shaft yesteulay by a fall of lock, which fell on the back of his head killing him instantly. The members of St. Mary's Itnman Catholic "iiuich will open a fair In Smith's Music ball tnnlgh nnd will continue foi t-eveinl weeks. n enter tainment will be held every night. Ad mission free Miss Itadoie Jones, ot Lincoln street, I? cletklng nmong the Phiistmns toyi in Jonas Konu's Sons' stoie in Scran ton. A Great Record Breaker, The gieat tush attending dnlly raI dow liros.' has bioken the recoid for s-ovcial years previous. NEGR0E3 AT PANA. They Are Held Up nnd Relieved of Arms. P.ina. Ill, IIpc. 'M. Twenty ncfiroes arrived nt Paim toiluy. They awip lielil up by MilillPiH and lelleved of aims befoii- Iii-Iiik peiinitted lo procct-J to tlie coal nilno Htoekades. Tliero are now about 400 iickiooh In Paiia. The inlnefl ale upotated about half time. The white nilnei'H remain out solidly for tht stall heale They p.. ceived tl.COU today from the national union. Two companies of Hint' inllltlu ie inuln lieie and folonel "Wells has a piooHt Riinid In every Heetlon nf tho Ity. fearltiB tiouble tnlKht biealc out at an nionieiit between the whites and the blackH. The ti Iko leadein claim the (bailies of winning giow bilKliter each day. VITALITY." I Horsf ord's Acid Pliosphafc 1 Clvea Vigor without drawing from to-morrow's supply. I lake no Substitute. vmmmmKtymumaumBMimmKaaMBmmmmm MUNYQNS INHALER Wonderful Success of Tbls Great Cura for Catarrb, Aslliuu, Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Diseases. T82 SOLD IN ONE WEEK Tuey Have the Sincere Praise of All Users. This liilmlor cut 's In Inhalation PoltN. t iimbs t'uiai ill AtU inii lliuiiiiillls mitl nil iliro.it unil I.inu dls e.ises and in event J Ponsiunptlon I'oiiu t" our nllke nnd test It It costs ou nothing Past aside all other medicines ami Heat meals lor 21 bonis and give this new svstem a trial If you want one li will co.U Jl with ov en thing complete, at mix ding Hole The medicated air goes direct to the lu ll, lined und diseased pads that cannot be lenchcd by medicine tuKn Into the etom- iii b It in i nit ales c ei J air passage Ann at once destioja the disease germs. It Is an iiiVlKiii.itln-r tonic to the vital lii-eos A 1 e in e d y vhlch soothes beuls ami 111 V Igorates It nosltlvely cures f a- t.iub nun nisiascs of the n.ih.il oigans. it ptislivel rules diseases of the throat and lungs. It enables on to cure oun.clf at linme. It i cutlets litniLCPssaiv any cutting, binning or cautciMiig It destroiH at once the bacilli ot lnon cbltls and consumption its us Is followed immedlatclv by a fctnse ot relief it enables oti to save doctors' big fees. All Druggists Sell Them PRICE 1.00. In Case Your Druggist Does Not Have It, We Will Send it Prepaid from the Homo Office on Receipt of Price. Special dlsplajs or tho Inhaler arc be ing given this week at MATTlir.WS HKOS., :V20LACK AWAN.NA AVKNUK. II. C. SANDEUSON, WASHING TON AVIiNUli, COHNER SPKUCE STKFET GEO. W.JENKINS, 101 SOUTH MAIN AVENUE. Poll to attend ints will bo on dulv all dav and evening to answer questions nnd demonstrate its value. Hverybodv Invited to givu this inhaler a free trial. No tum ble to show. Vou are welcome to a tieatmeut whether ou piucliuso or not The cost with medicine, only $1. Sclatlci, lumbago, and all ihcuma'le pains ruled by Muuyon's Ithtumatism Pure, Dyspepsia and all stomach troubUc cured b Muuyon's llyspepsla Cure. Nine ty per cent, of all kidney complaints cured by Muuyon's Kidney Cure. Head aches, colds and coughs, Impure blood, general debility, nervousness, all quickly cured by Muuyon's Hcmeilles. The rem edies cost mostly "" cents a vial, nnd .lie sold by all drucgiats. There are 57 differ ent cures for 57 different ailments. Treatment by Mail, Wilto Professor Munyon for ndvl'e which Is AUSOIA'TKIA' VVr.V. Tin most obstinate cases successfullv treated In the stilctcst confidence. "Guide to Health free. 1505 Arch Street, IMillndelpli a. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A-LTtficrvoua JHteateth Foiling Mem ory, 1 m potency, Hl9pletnei, etc caused bv Abu ib or other ExcMaen anil Tnril- ,ici c ret lone, Thett quichlu anil turtlu 7 reatora Ixwt Vitality in oldor jonnB.onJ 'U iia maaioriuar, Durinessor marriage. :t 1'roFftnt ItmnnllT adu Cnniumntlnn if tfi!ionin time. 1 heir una fihow4 immodiato fmcrofn. meat and effect a a CUKE where All othor fall In Bifit upon having the genu i no Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and nillcureroa, Weciraapos. itlra wrltton uunrantee to effect a cure EA PTC in oachcaooor refund the monej. Price U I wipjp pacLagdf or nix pkce-i (full treatment) for f2 60, Uj mail. In plain wrari r. niKa receipt ot price. Circular ,rou AJAX REMEDY CO., Wg,,? For ."ale In Scrantcn, Pa., y Mattheus Bros, und II C. Bnnderrcn. druBglsts. 214 X-T't-Jti-vJ -til H& 1 1 ' iW. T ' i -. II i&tQ tP Importer and exporter of Foreign and Domestic Birds, Pet Animals, Seeds, Cages, Gold Fish, Aquaria Supplies. Mocking Birds and Ferrets. Night Singing; Canaries a Specialty Just the proper thing for a Xiuas gift. Don't forget the number 214 Wyoming avenue. Birds ordered now will be kept until called for. Goods delivered free of charge. OUR GUARANTEE BIRD STORE GUARANTEES. y00Mir0X0. ntr0H0,0.0H0n Scranton HoOs? ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. 5 0 Xi 0 X 0 R M0 0. 0 UK g n 0 0 0. X0 0. 0 Finest Oysters Game in Season. Hot Meals and Cold Uin(h Served at O all Hodrs. The Bed Rooms are and are heated bv steam. lights in eveiy room. VICTOR NEAR D L. 0000000 0 00H000G000n.0a0-ail'ai0',0-.C'0X0-a.0 0Ji0000X0M.0000M0&0000X000X000000 JOHN BE Contractors. MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, And All Kinds of Builders Supplies HARD WOOD OF ALL KINDS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Ueneered Work, Stair Work, Hand Carved Work and fill Kinds of Inferior Work, a Specialty. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED 700 Telephone, 862. A MOST - COMPLETE LINE OF Fancy Suspenders, Dress and Driving Gloves, Bath and Night Robes, Umellas, Mackintoshes, Etc, Etc. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT ONRAD, 30S Lackawnna Avs. , The R Wyoming Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. ra5troraCKsa5 and All Kinds of large and well ventilated, Electiic bells and electiic 0 0. 0 J5 .0 0H M0 o KOCH, Rrop. AND W. DEPOT. 0. Bar Work, Shou) Case Work FACTORY AMI YARll to 722 Scranton Street, Scranton. THE ltooiiislai!d2,(,oiirmiUTil'g. SCRANTON, fX Mining and Blasting OWDE Mude.u Mooiic iiml UmluUlo W'orlJi. I.AII.IN & KAMI l0Vl)i:i CD'S ORANGE GUN POWDER I Ircirli Ili'toiiM. KlPi'trlo Kploder. loi eilo.llii',' blusn "i.iloly 1'ine .iml Repauno Chanica' Go's uxpuiL'ivhi Give us a call Man V
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