The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 31, 1899, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TRTBTJNE-TUESDAY, .TANtTARY 31, 1899.
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CARBOK.
SHERIFF AFTER HIM.
But W. McMullcn's Doctor Says He's
Too 111 to Stand Trip.
Yesterday was the day llxed for the
trial of Wallace MeMullon on the
charge of exhibiting lascivious pic
tures, preferred by Lizzie Tuppim. He
Mits not iircnent lit court nml Deputy
Sheriff Ryan tamo 10 Oils city after
him Dr. T. a. Lamb, the unending
physiritn. made nflldavlt before Mayor
o .Will (hut McMullen in suffering
fmnp lumbago anil that 111 health will
be endangered It he Is taken lo court
for trlnl lnsldp of several tiny.
The witnesses have all been notified,
however, to be on hnnd today, and It
looks as though the defendant may
linve to mi to Sernnton sick or well.
MEETING OF THE FAITHFUL.
The Sunday school teachers of thtv
city met In the lecture mora of the
First 1'renbytetlnn church Inst even
Ins to consider the lessons for the
coming inontli. The following pro
gramme was cm iled odt Singing,
prayer. Rev. II. A. Sawyer; methods
In practice from 11. C. Trumbull'H
"Touching and Teachers:" "How to
flet and Hold Your Scholars' Atten
tion," Ave minutes, Mr. A. P. Thoma;
How to Maku Clear That Which You
Would Tench," live minutes, Mr. W. F.
Nye. "How to Secuie Your Scholars'
Co-work In Lesixm Teaching," eight
minutes. Mr. M. A. Gtudner; singing:
sword drill. Teaching the February
lessons: Feb G "The Nobleman's Son
Healed." John 4: i?,-M. H. 11. Jadwln:
x - 12-Chilst's Dhlne Authority."
John G; 17-27, Ilev. W. A. Reecher;
Feb. 19" Christ Foedong the 5,000,"
John 6; 1-14, Itobert Hrodle; Feb. 26
"Christ at the Feast." John 7: 14, 28-::7,
Mrs. C. II. Eastbrook: u little talk on
superintendents' review; collection
benediction and social.
DOUBLE WEDDING.
There will bo a double wedding ut
the Wolcott homo on Dickson avenue
Wednesday evening1. Miss Harriet
Wolcott will be united to Mehelo Iela
hoy, of ArllnKton, N. Y.. and Mlsa
Hertlm Wolcott will become the wlfo
of 15. 11. Stevens, of Toronto, Canada.
Only the immediate relatives will be
present.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss E. Vincent, who has been vis
Isitlng her slsteis, Mrs. George Chap
man and Mrs. William Dilts, of this
city, has leturned to her home In
Horncsvllle. X. Y.
Miss Madge Tltman, of Montrose,
will make her home with Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Van Gorder, of Wayne
street.
The Misses Davis, of Seventh ave
nue, are entertaining Miss Martha 1.
Xlcholls, of Hi-do Pork.
Hugh Murphy, of Spring stieet. Is
111, and It Is fertred he may have pneu
monia. Mrs. Stephens, of Kingston, gave a
party on Saturday evening In honor of
her son, Wnlter. A pleajiant evening
was spent; music, singing and games
being indulged In until 10 o'clock, when
lunch was served. Anions those pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Major
and Miss Isabel Mitchell, of this city.
Thomas Levlson and William Borwt,
two men' who have been well known
In the business affairs of Cnrbondnlu
for years, left yesterday for Texas,
where they will seek business advan
tages. Baptist vocalists are progi easing ra
pidly at their rehearsals of "The Cradle
Songs of Many Xatlons," which will
be rendered In public on the 7th and
8th of February.
Thomas Herbert, who has been laid
no for several weeks with a sprained
.inkle, will resume work today.
Trinity vestry will meet Thursday
eenlng to further plans for the erec
tion of a new church. The solicitors
have met with such geneious response
that less than $4,000 is needed to bring
the fund upon to the estimated amount
needed.
The choir of the Methodist church
Is prepaiing some high class music
lo be rendered at a concert In March.
nrldge Huilder Hurrell's force Is en
gaged putting In new bridges and
strengthening old ones on the Hones
dale branch.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
All citizens who are Interested In
securing industries to locate in this
borough are leiiuested to meet in En
terprise hall at 8 o'clock on Thursday
evening. The committee appointed ut
the last meeting have been In commun
ication vith thieo firms who are desir
ing to locate here, and will lay before
the meeting the proposition:: tecelved
from these llrms. Ono of the firms, a
silk weaving company, employe three
hundred adult hands, and their loca
tion here would be most desirable.
Butcher Euns, of Carbondale, while
in this borough yesterday had the mis
fortune to sprain his ankle. He suf
fered much pain and had to be as
sisted to the street car and was tnken
to his home.
Miss Annie (Jrler, of Maylleld, hua
accepted a position with Jonas Long's
Sons In their department stoie ut
Scranton.
There will be a Republican borough
caucus In Windsor hall tomorrow eve
ning nt 8 o'clock for the purpose of
nominating an auditor and high con
stable. W. 10. Davis, of Mayfleld, will leave
this morning to enter the Howard uni
versity at Washington, D. C.
C. It. Potter was a Scranton visitor
yesterday.
Postmaster Hendilcks was In Oly
pliant yesteiday.
Herbert Lutey. of Second stieet, will
tomorrow commence a cnuise of study
at the Scranton Business college.
Attorney Carey returned home yes
terday from a lulef visit to HjitIs
burg. T. E. Irinith. the butter of Main
street, was in Scranton yesterday.
Charles Bennett Is doing jury duty
at Scranton this week.
L. A. Ureen. of the firm of C.ieen iSt
Morris. l confined to his home on South
Main street with sickness.
Mrs. Sarah Waters, of Thlul stietrl,
lias returned home ufter spending a
week with her pun at Forest City.
nev. D. P. Jones, of Scranton, will
preach in the Congregational church
next Sunday.
We are authorized to f.uarautee ev
ery bottlo of Chumberlaln's Cough
Remedy to be an represented and if
not aatisfactory after two-thirds of
the contents have been used, will re
fund tho money to the purchaser
There Is no better medicine made for
la grippe, colds and whooping couch.
Prlco 25 and B0o per bottle. Try it.
.Matthews Bros,, wholesale and retull
agents.
MAGNIFICENT LINE OF
COMPLETE SETS IN MUG
LIN UNDERWEAR, LACE
TRIMMED-VAL. OR TOR
CHONS4.75 and $5.75.
AN EXQUISITE LINE OF
FINE FRENCH LINGERIE
IN NAINSOOK OR CAM
BRIC, AT ABSOLUTELY
LOWEST PRICES.
''straps--
fl sale of muslin Underwear at prices never before possibly
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY F
To tell you of our vast preparations for this enormous event would be to take you
back into the autumn months of 1898 and into the big, roomy rural factories up
the Hudson from New York; up the Schuylkill from Philadelphia. There, our buyers,
with time at their command placed orders for the dainty, exquisite lingerie that is here.
All told, there is something like 22,000 pieces to choose from
With the immense outlet of our two Big Stores we bought quantities for cash, tha
will make this sale a memorable occasion, unsurpassable and unapproachable by any
house. It will provide our multitude of shoppers with bargains of startling propensity.
We propose to double our Muslin Underwear sales of one year ago and they were
enormous. We have bought tremendous quantities of each item that no one may be
disappointed. When the selling begins on Wednesday morning you will find
the entire main aisle of the store, from Wyoming avenue entrance to the
a veritable sea of beautiful undermuslins
Every woman who loves the white, dainty garments and what one does not will be charmed by the sight we place before
them. A brilliant, dazzling array of finery at prices that will stand the strain of comparison with any house in the universe.
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elevators,
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Gowns
At 29C Em
pire style, trimmed
with ruffles and
embroidery.
1 U jr
Drawers
At4tc
Alternat
ing rows of fine
and wide tucks;
a Zouave effect
in embroidery,
with a beading
edge finish.
I'i,
At 65C very pretty Bishop Gowns
trimmed with nine point
ed strips of insertion.
A193C Gowns with shield-shape
yoke, thirty-six fine tucks
and fine hemstitching daintily
made. Others are Bishop style,
with square neck and fine edge.
Also some Empire style, cut very
full, with double ruffles of embroidery.
At 12C God
Muslin
Drawers, with
lucks and wide
iem.
.vi jo Umbrella Drawers,
with ruffle prettily edged
with fine lace.
At 33C Drawers that are hand
somely trimmed with
deep embroidery, finished with four
fine tucks.
At 49C Drawers with deep ruf
fle of lawn, edged with
lace and ribbon; others with full
ruffles of embroidery: also with ruf
fles of lawn, hemstitched.
Chemise
At 23C Of good quality Muslin
trimmed with pretty, nar
row ruffles.
At 39C F'ne quality, trimmed
with yoke of embroidery
and fine tucks.
Skirts
At 39c Cambric
Skirts, with
wide ruffle of same
and cluster of tucks.
At 59C Two styles
that are
trimmed with ruffles,
edged with lace and
pretty embroidery.
At 89C Three styles; one with umbrella flounce
with Hamburg ruffle and inserting;
another with lace ruffle and lace inserting; the
third has deep lawn ruffle with two rows of
hemstitching very full.
At 95C Very elaborate Skirts that are delicately
trimmed with Valenciennes lace and
fine inserting; skirts that are actually worth $i.jo
at wholesale cost.
At $1,69 Very Ml anc handsome Skirts, in all
the newest effects fine in quality.
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Gowns
gf At 69c Hand-
W
some
Sbgf, Empire style,
m with wide rows
IP C ' L 'I'
ny or inserting,
edged with embroidery; ruf
fles of embroidery around
wrists.
At 79c Dainty Empire fmmi$mm
Gowns, handsome- Mll3 f (l5SwB
ly trimmed with lace and silk X'Ss
ribbons. ty
At 39C Gowns with V neck and six rows of
lace inserting also embroidered V
necks with wide ruffles of embroidery to com
plete the effect.
Corset Covers
At 6C Good quality, worth 12c, not cheese
cloth.
At 12c Round or square neck, embroidery
trimmed.
At 21c With yoke or tucks and fine em
broidery. At 29C Witn neck handsomely trimmed
with lace.
And these elaborate garments at wonderfully low prices
One at 1.25 is of fine nainsook, with square neck, trimmed with dainty insertion ; also ruffle of fine lawn edged with Valenciennes
lace. Another gown at 1.39 has square neck with solid yoke of embroidery. Then there are three styles at 1.49 one with a
round yoke made entirely of torchon, lace inserting and lace ruffles; another is bishop effect, high neck, trimmed with val. lace and
ruffles of same ; the third style has V neck, with fine lawn yoke, hemstitched, and dainty embroidery, A gown at 1.69 has shield
shaped yoke with alternate rows of fine tucks and torchon lace. A very handsome gown with yoke of open embroidery, and full
ruffles of embroidery over shoulders, is 1.75 about half price. 2,25 is the price of a handsome garment with round yoke of val.
lace and inserting, finished with puffings of lawn.
Some very handsome skirts, trimmed full with duchess lace and inserting, are 2.25. Another style has double rows of
duchess lace and is but 3.98 worth a third more.
All
Mail Orders
Promptly
Filled.
Jon3
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S
OPI3.
All
Goods
Delivered
Free.
TAYLOR NEWS.
Coming: Eisteddfod -To Light the
Borough Streets Personal Notes.
The fintediUod to bo held m this
town on WurthlnKton's birthday prom
lsen to b a grand .success mid 11 mus
ical and literary treat. Very able ad
judicators have been selected Tor the
vent. On music and MiiKlng Profes
sor Ladwlck Davis, of Plymouth; on
lecltatlons, etc., Hev. John A. livans,
of Providence, and Dr. Jenkins will
officiate. The Rev. Thomas De Gruchy,
of the Jackson Street Bapttat church,
will conduct the afternoon session, and
the Rev. V. D. Hopkliih, 1'iom Wales,
will conduct tho evening session. The
presidents will be announced later. All
competitors' nameB should bo In tho
hand of ithe secretary on or befoio
Teb. 16. John C Rlchatds, secretary.
Miss Jennie Spencer spent thu Sab
hath a tho guest of Miss Nellie Heal,
of Punmore.
The Advancement Koclitl club will
hold a meeting thla evening in their
rooms In Van Horn's hall. All mem
bers are reouested to be present.
Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Haines, of this
place, have returned home from Prov
idence. Miss Sadie Carter, of Qreen Ridge,
upent the Sabbath with her parent,
Mr. and Mrs. JO. W. Carter, of Main
Jtreat.
The locations of the arc lights which
have been placed about our buuiugh
thoroughfares by the Lackawanna
Electric Unlit, Heat and Puwer com
pany will be as follows; First ward,
First and Oak streets. Fourth and Oak
streets. Main street and I.owry's hotel;
Second ward, opposite the Welsh Rap
tlst church corner of Main and Itall
oad streets; Main and Union streets.
Union and Pond streets, Union and
AVashlngton btreets, drove und Wash
ington streets. Main and High streets,
Main and Taylor streets. Main at Slo
oum'a residence, South Taylor The
Incandescent lights will In- plucfd mi
the corners of Main und Oak streets,
Railroad and Pond streets, Taylor and
Starrs streets and Muln streot ut the
residence of Wllltum Rleueckor, at
South Taylor. When this is completed
the principal Ftreets will bo well light
ed. The, family of Mrs. James Sullivan
wishes to extend their kindest thanks
to thosH who sympathized with them
in the death of James Sullivan.
Rev. Air. Williams, f Peckvlllf.
preached a very able sermon to a lame
audience at the falvary Haptlst church
on Sunday evening.
Tho prize on the baritone koIo at the
elateddfod of the Welsh Haptlst c hutch
entitled "Tho Picture of My Heart,"
has been Increased from VI to t. Mr.
L. P. Wodeman, a member of the Laok
awanna bar, giving the additional $2.
Sir. and Mrs, Thomas Jones, of Uelle-
vue, were the guests of the tatter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Da
vis, of Main ntieet on Sunday.
Mrs. Kdtnond W. Carter, wife of Po
lice OHlcer Curler, is sick at her home
on Main stieet.
T. DeWitt Kduardt;, who has been
on u visit to Philadelphia, has leturned
home.
Miss Jeshle Owens, of Scranton, has
returned honm ufter visiting her par
ents. Foreman und .Mrs. W. B. Owens,
of North Taylor.
Mrs. 1M ward Dougheity, of llcnd
ham, Is recovering fimn hr recent Ill
ness. Mr. Kzra Thomas, of Hde Paik, was
a caller on friend In tins plate on
Sunday.
Rev. D. D. Hopkins, of Wales, but
now supplying the pulpit In the Welsh
Rapllst church, of Hyde P.nk, preached
tu a large and appreciate e audience
In the Welsh Unptlut church last eve
ning. Mr. and Mrs. J 1.. Duvls und son,
Kdwnrd, and du- ghtur, Kdlth, and Mr.
and Mrs. ileiny II. Davis, of Hyde
Park, spent the Sabbath with Mr. und
Mrs. Henry Kvuns, of Itendham.
Miss Maggie Cuvanuugh, of Green
Ridge, haw returned home ufter visit
ing friends In this place.
Mr. William Luce, of Hyde I'ark,
called on friends In this place yester
day. Rev. L. R. Foster, of Sumner uve
nue, Hyde Pork, was a visitor In this
place yesterduy.
PRIOEDUnO.
Jnhn Vltkosky. a Polander. residing
on the boulevard, while on his way
home last Saturday evening from
Peckvlllo was set upon by four un
known men, a little above Johnson's
btoro In Olyphant, who, after beating
him unmercifully, took from his
pockets. On hearing a street car com
ing they inn away. He had a $10 bill
In his Inside pocket which his assail
ants failed to find and no doubt that
was owing to the near approach of
the car. ills light leg was badly In
Juied and hf Is unable to attend to
IiIm work.
Mr. Juinert Uariett and family, for
merly of Dickson city, have gone to
icslde on Lincoln street, Prlceburg.
Mr. and Mis. John Comender lin'
removed from Hullstcud to Stoirs ave
nue. Sawklo TUIh', I. O. R. M.. will meet
III regular session at Odd Fellows' lull
this evening
CASTOR I A
For Infants find Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
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J?ECKVILLB.
Abe Greiuer and Thonius RU li.it. I
lett yesteiday on a western toui
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shuftt-i an-l
Mis. J. L. Miller and daughter, i-Mna
ot Plymouth, were the guests of Mi
and Mrs. W. S. Woes Sunday
The wives of the members of Tiaipi-r
lodge. Independent Order ot Odd Fel
lows, are reuuested to meet with tin
members of Rebecca lodge, at the home
of Mrs. John Merry, Main stu-.-t, this
evening, for the purpose of perfeetlm;
arrangements for the supper and en
tertainment in be given Feb. 11
Mr. Jnmes Luwler, of Olyplrint it
working us operator ut the Delnwar.
and Hudson depot here.
Mi. and Mrs. Jiuhon t'ullcnl-i. ,,
th West End, Is quite III.
You cannot a fiord to miss the ,
nvui'F christian Temperance union iii
tertnlnnient Wedmsday evenlna
very Interi&ting ptogramme will
rendered for the small nun of 10 iu,i
All are cordially invited
Mrs. H. E. Raines received a t l
gruni yesterday announcing the death
of her mother, Mrs. Hugoboom. of
Merldule, N V. Mrs Haines left m
terday afternoon to attend tht none
unlet.
Thoro will be no meeting ot tin um
peranee, league on account of tho "ii
tertalnment of the Women's Christian
Temperance union. All remember this
entertainment Wednesday evening,
Feb. 1, In the firemen's hull. Admis
sion 10 rents,
o'clock.
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