The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 24, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNTC-FRTDAY, MARCH 24, 1890.
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
j They
in crowds to attend these great Friday sales
of ours that form the supreme trading event
of the whole week.
MOHMONS WILL PURCHASE THE
OLD M'KUNE HOMESTEAD.
come
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Tho Houso Will Bo Removed to P-ftU
IiAke City and Used as a Museum,
A Bunch of Mid-Week Salad Tho
Local News Record Ordinary and
Extraordinary Kept Up to Date.
Personal and Other Topics Discussed.
Siuclnl to the Si'rnnton Trillin t
riupqueliunnn, Mnrch 23 -It If t ioii-
oil that a potllcm or tin- oin .u is.une
houso at West Susquehanna, in hit h
Joseph Smith, ntslstod by tlatrls and
Cowdcrn, tratiHlutcd the Mormon Bible,
or "Book of Mormon," "111 be pur
chawed bv tho Mormon elders In this
section, nnd tnlcon t Salt Lake City,
where It will njjaln bo put together and
placed In a mweum. Deli-nations of
Mormon"! have at different times vis
ited the old home and been greatly In
terested In It In tho little temeteiy
near the homestead rent tho remains of
Joseph Smith's Hist child, and upon the
Skinner hill, n mile or so distant, can
still be "seen the excavation made by
Smith nnd hli dupes for a treat Mor
mon temple.
somt: midwhhk salad.
When the woild looks dark and gloomy.
And life seeing a sad, sad plight,
(Jet up and wash your windows, so
Your soul can see things light.
Kloatlet
The piudent man, says a man ot ex
perience will not encourage the talk of
IiroEpeilty Just ut this season, when his
w Ife Is looking at tho Kaster bonnets.
Oh Is should not fall In love with a
man on account of a stunning overcoat.
Of what use will it le next July 3?
An Oakland man saved up $50 to gel
a dhoiue from his wife. There has been
a happy reconciliation, and the wife
has the $50 In hand to buy n. now cook
stove and a new- Taster bonnet.
THU LOCAL N'HAVS IlECOHD.
The Erie Is tt sting four mutnmoth
passenger locomotives, built at the
lialdwin Locomotive wot Its, In Phila
delphia They am heavier than the en
gines heretofoie In use on the Kile.
The funeial of Mrs. John Dodge, of
Montrose oceuned on Tuesday nftei
noun Intument In the ijnesboio
comet ei j
A V Cook thinks seikiut-ly of start
ing .1 dally newspaper in Wavoily, X.
V It Is easy to stait ,t dally papet. It
Is haider to keep it stutteil
The boaid of tiade has been discuss
ing "Hsu Ings Hanks "
Suburban residents t oiiiplnlu of the
lncuihions of ptedatoty tramps.
in Madison, N. J.. March 10, Mrs. r.
A .lurisch, fotmctU and for seeral
cnis of Susquehunnu. was united In
mairlage to Samuel It. Mooney, of ltah
n. Lile liose ronumnv "ill hold a fair
In Hociui opei house, June 1-5.
OFT OK Tlii: OliDIXAUY.
Tin festive Cijtstnl LaKe correspond
ent of the Forest City News ailses to
retnatk 'The prov.ti Icntor fiom Sus
quehanna Is at his old tricks again. It
will soon be time for his annual nop
of snake stoiies Things may go hard
with 'Whir when he comes to settle
up ' Posslhl . but let's lune a good
time betoie the da of settlement We
will be a long time dead.
A young man in Henkk stalled tor
Monti ose to get a mairlage license.
When he ,inled at the eouit house the
olIicPB weie closed. He Invested In a
pair of shoes and walked home pei
fecth satisfied.
It i claimed that a double-jolkod
egg was recently hatched by a hen neai
Crystal Lake. The fanner wa gieatly
amazi d to llnd two little chicks giown
togethei after the fashion of the Siam
ese twins.
Some boys near Crvstnl iAike claim
that thev saw a blaeksnake, last full,
run at full speed down a steep hill.
Jump ton feet high, nnd capttuo a sop
Micker, which was drilling a hole In the
baik of a pine tiee with Its shaip beak.
Last August, a Carlxmdale tt.iln dis
patcher, fcveing a snake llng In the
Kid Gloves
We give the best possible attention
to our Kid Glove department quality,
flexibility and lit are prominent here.
At $1. 50 Ladies' Dress Kid Gloves.
At $1.00 Our M. & H. Gloves are superior to nil
others sold at the price.
At 75c We have a surprise Glove in nil the Spring
shades.
UptoDate Neckwear,
Scarfs, Ties an Stocks
In Point de Sprit Mulls, Lawns, Liberty Silks, Mous
lin de Soie, Etc.
Collars
Ladies' Liueu Sporboro Collars iu all the new shapes.
2,000 Fiue Liuen, (uo better made) 12c
Dress Trimmings
Exquisite new designs in Applique, Alloon Chenille,
Bow Kuots, Butter Flies, Sec Pieces, Mohair and Silk
Bauds aud Braids.
Silk Waists
Special attention is iuvited to our display of fine Silk
Waists. Thej' will surely please in style aud fit. Satins,
Taffetas, Peau de Soir, Stripes, Plaids, Biaderes aud Plain
Colors.
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liners in
irtintic
U'li
load near Ciystnl Lake, plodded It with
an umbtella. The snuke .stialghtuned
Its body, spread out two long wings
like a giii-e ai ose In the ah, and Hew
III toss the Held.
IN" Sl'SQI'nilAN'NA e'Ul'NTY.
The gland Jiu will meet Maicli '.'7.
Klrst week of lOuit begins Apili 10.
A ilistilel Sunday school onventloti
was held at Lake lew on Wedni sday.
Tho liookln si aded school com
meneeimnt '"ulsts will be held this
evening.
Montiose Iatlss Intend having a
now c lunch edifice
The Kivo Stales' Milk Producers' as
sociation whii li has luc-il st etions in
Susquehanna countv, a few dnvs since
closed n eontt.ut with the New Voik
sjndicate, at 2'j cents net avenge jici
quail for the jear.
Unllstead e? poets tlvit the Dclawato,
Lackawanna and Western shops in 11
mlra will be letnoved to that borouj.'h.
Hon. John Wesley Mi gill, ot .lack-
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Lackawanna Aye,
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.that of our
SEMI-ANtfUAL SHOT? OP
Cortainly there is no event within tho Storo so much
anticipated and propnrod for.
FRIDAY ....
and
.... SATURDAY
Kill bo Reception Days here. We havo exhausted evory effort
to attain perfection in thia Showing. How well we have suc
ceeded, you can best judge. If the best efforts of the beat
the florid, coupled with thoco of our own staff
designorr, and orlginatorn,
will be the banner exhibition ever made by any houco out
of Hew YorK and Philadelphia.
Rgftaectfully ,
son. will not leniovo to Aikiin-jw. He
has put chased a tnrm In Thonis m
i ti:st ri:oM tillwatiiii.
(I'mm the Stillw.itni Paialr.)
Wlilskej s,Mlith wis on a itiilblc
hs-ndi l tin othei nlKiit.
UV wondee If 1'el' l Jnkls Is sellliu;
whiskey on the old iim liiitloii
Hair.v WiUht h. t. been Riven up by
all the doctors. Tl ey say he Is found
eied Oood-bve. WilKht
.Iihn Ml.ick's niw took tile last week,
but lileuds soon put the llanies out by
tho use of one bottle of liinwn's ev
ttact. John should i.ui on . i thes
hand qieiiades in i .im- nl enieisiciu
Sir Uavvell MoNc-il had Rood ftint;
hoops put aioiiud his In ad lv a Vand
lintj cooper, but to no avail as his head
swelled up the Hist time he nvt some
Kit Is on the street and away went tin
hoop. He 3iij- now he Intends to have
Hill Smith put on wagon tir.s. as he
knows thiv will hold.
Thoie Is a ceilnin voumc ladv In town
who Is fast hocinnlriK a nuisance She's
always on the stiect. meddling and
tt ndlnK to ev eii body's buslni 's but
In r ow n. In nppearatu i c slie loi ks like
the runnliu,' km of a urassji jpptr, and
about able to balance feminine scales.
The Paralvyer intei.ds to lead her pod
li?iec If she doesn't stop her foolishness
and Kosslplm;, etc.
i.v a rr.w LINKS
The biirnlais who iccently lobbel
and maltu'ct.'d the P.mlik Mnloiy
inmily, at -ht. Susquehanna. ,ne still
.it laige and likely to be for some lime.
Mi j. eleoro Khchy, of lhle aveme-,
died on Tuesday cviiihiK. nued fi'i e.irs.
The lunei.il will occui on Tridni.
Or Wtavei, of Wllk. s-li me. will
lectuie In Jlouan Op"ra house. April 11.
Sublcet, ' id membr.inces of Camp
Life."
L W. ciimeh has hem ciantid an
oilglnal pension of ! iiei niot h
The Hinior that tin Mm sail syndicate
lias a desire to capture the Tunkhun
lloek, NleholMin and L.inesboto i.ul
lotul, has no foundation In fact.
The several churches of this place
are pieparlntr for L'astor seivleis.
FLOTSAM AND ILTSAM
The Loial Aicinum held a pleasant
banquet In Odd Fellows' hall on Tues
day oenfng.
Sutrjuehanna council, Xo. 3S4, (Ml ho
llo Henevulont Li lou, w 111 hold Us t.ee
ond unnual ball Monday ovonlncr, Apill
3.
Tho WestliiKhouse air biaUo car will
remain here about a mouth. LxperU
will Instruct tialnmen In tho usu of
tho brake.
Mis. IteKainlo flix-pniy, of West
chinch btre.jt, 1ms siistnlneil a second
Htoko of paialysN, anil Is In a seilous
condition.
Itepubllcan cardllatcs for heiirf np
bobbliiK up s-renely In the several
township". Thcio Is no law against It.
Whitney.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Dr. C. J. Irvln, uneeiil iiKUit of the
Aetna Flie Insurance, eonipany, auivnl
In Tunkhannoek on A'eclnesilp iftci
noon for tlif puipjse of adjusting the
lose3 which his compenv siiffoied
through th it-cent 111 o lien- Policies
In the A'tiii weie held bv T. It den.
vllle on his stock of cliugs, and by fh.
1850-1898
Known over tho
world as a Btaplo remedy i
In boxes only.
cymfcM
1L ?
,J U
ifjKA.T. rtf ThttJTODi in -
interested than in
MILLINERY.
serve as any criterion,
C. H O'Neill on his Instruments unci
uinltuii'. settlement has- ali.aly
been leaehed as to the dam. it:- i th
blllldlllj,' oieiipled b tin ilruir tou.
and a soon as the less in "-t.iek 11.11 be
a.llustnl, renali'- will be made un the
building, anil Mr. 'Itemille will up u
a-ilti with a in vv -tneK.
Henry AV. I.illi li.ud. lepiexentlim the
llartfoiii Inxuratic e i nnip.in.v. wus it
tuwn un Tue'ibo and WVdm iln fi.r
the iuirii-e of -ettlini,' the lo-s on the
Mill City hidel pinpeity
Or. I). W. Stunli vain, of L.uiv llle.
and A. Kellei, of Nlclmlsun. weie li
town un 'edin-da for the purpose uf
iittonillllK the meet I li fr of the l nlon
boaid or ' limine: countv.
M. J. lA'onnril whose stoie and lesl
denee were bmn'il out In the recent
lire in the Gray bleel;, his ieiit.il th
house of O H. TVWItt. In th. Klrst
vwud, "nil will lemove then ;ii.UIiik
tilt lepilis v'ilcl. must be made on th
hulldiiur.
Attiinevs c A. n?ii-liiniei and 1'h.n.
12 Tirv, aceompanlcd oy Jn-uintH "
Am ill f". 1" 1"isllliner were in Xi sei
on Weiluesil.iv
Judson I.utts. of N'o'pii, who h.n
been conflnea In j ill heie In default
of I) li! In a suretv of the iau cast,
was ieltii-LU on Wednesday.
Clinmbei Iain's Cough Remedy.
Thl leim dy l Inttiided espi i l-ilb for
eoiiKhs, (olds, croup i hooping rmiuh
and lufluena. It has bivomc famous
fui its tines of thcsn diseases, over n
... " p.ut of the elvllls-ed wculd The
most tluttciliiR ttstlmonlalh have b, in
iceelveil, Klvlng necounts of its pood
woiKs of the aijKiavatiniv anil per
sltenl coukIis it has euied ot siviie
colds that ha.e yielded imimpily to il
soothint; effects, aivl ot the lingenni
altackb ot cmiip It has cuid, cifteii
savins the life of the ehllil The esl- n
she use of it for whooping much has
shown that it robs that illseas of all
dan' us (iiiisr(Ui nc-i's, K is epeeial
Iv pilynl by nintheis for the.- ( bll
ilien, as It never falls to effeet -i speedv
cure, and bee uite they have fctind thai
there Is not the leapt danqer In k'v Iiut
It, even to babies, as It contains noth
ing In Jul tons Sold bv all diusslsts
Jlatthevvfi Uros.. wholesale nnd letall
agents.
ARCHBALD.
Mis. Patilik O'lloio, an i Id and ic
spected lesildent of Atehbald, pjssed
avva 'Wednesday evening at her hmni
on Salem stteet. The funeial will taKr
plate Satuidiy at 10 o'clock a. in with
a high mass of re'iulcin Interment
will he made In the Patholie cemetery.
Miss f'lara MeNairuia. of I'lttston. Is
being en tei tallied by Sllss Delia C'ovue,
of Hill stieet.
llev. .1. Mnlone pie.iched the Xenteii
serviceH ni St. Thotius' thuuh Wed
nesdav evening.
TIk funeral of the lato V.is DHun
Munley took plaee Wednesday muin
ing after ,i high mass of ieiieni In
tel ment was made iu the Catholic
cemetery.
GeoiL,c) Mllhaus ntliuuil to his liable
in New Yolk eit. after a week's visit
with his mother on Main uticet
Mr. Thomas Kittrm and son, Chailes
called on file lids In Cailior.il.Uu Wed
nesday. MI-8 Otace Donly called on frlencl'j
in Si i anion iluilug the vveek
Atthur Clntksen and sun wire culler
in Sciuuton dining the week
Among theso who witnessed the Thlr-
i teeuth regiment paiado were Misses
Kate Klnback, Mary Iloland, Mamie
Munlev. 1211a HevPis, aortrudo lleniil
gnu, Maignret Fleming. Musbis. Will
Heveis, James Dlliinlloii, Jr.. lllehard
I'laikson and Kieel Mllhnus. pll of this
place.
..j m
Tfl
So
Will You
T JM'KRY FRIDAY GROWS GRANDER AND BETTER.
Y , ditional interest attends the dav because of the
Spring Millinery.
i; i' :i will he i ho biLest occasion uf the kind ever
witlmui c.ii.vtion. riuit there will be arrayed before you the giandest collection
of pattern 'i '.' coi brought to an interior city we are doubly sure.
Not al-.'v tin- Millinery, but the gieat sale of Black Dress Goods, deserves
your attention. It pi ides the opportunity to buy a black gown of responsible
quality at extraoidinarv pi ices.
the items mentioned heie are ridiculously little in ptice and provide ample
food for money saving to the thousands who'will be here to view the Millinery
and to profit by
r miiiii i -B ! t i.l "
98 Cent? for a Brillian 19 Cents
tine
Haicllv
ble. yet it is true.
Bl.ick ligureJ mohair
BtiHiantinc Skiits. nicclv
nude and finished, new
est stvle. to
go Fiiday
only ;U
A Basket of
i Pound Coffee 22c
'j Pound Tea 30c
1 Bag Salt 08c
1-4 Pound Pepper 10c
1 Can Best Corn 12c
1 Can Tomatoes 12c
1 Can Peas 12c
1 Pound Rice 08c
2 Pounds Oatmeal 10c
Big Basement Bargains
Woith tiavelmg manv miles to find such
gieat offerings as these:
.arge Dinner Platts
Clear Glass Beer Mugs 1
Fine Flint I)i inking Glasses J
Stamped Glass Sauce Dishes j
All worth 5c each, to go Fjiday at. . )
ti-Quart Returned Pails "
.4-Quart Tea and Coffee Pots. ...
Large Sixc Biscuit Pans with
heavy wire edges f
All worth ioc and 12'jc on Friday J
TurkishTowels
so doen heavy unbleached
Turkish Towels, woven selv-
age edge, will not pull out;
4s inches long,24 inches wide;
worth isc. On Friday only,
54
c each
Jonas Long
l1 Pnrnulo nriil nrnnariQv I"! Ill PLEASUfCOHL
18W- OU Ulj 0 U II U Upb IbO o ,899-
March ushers iu the spring- season, the busiest time
in all the year. New stocks are here iu all their beauty.
The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from.
See the new novelties in
CARPETS
Ingrains,
Brussels,
Velvets,
Axminster,
Savon ierrre,
Wilton, Rugs.
-0
a
WINDOW SHADES
o
Williams & IVScAnislty
stretched out
I OdBV S8S most astounding Bargains
ever offered
They buy
ESicivSJ
Skirt... Goods, worth 29c to 57c
seems
possi-
The climax of bargain-giving: as-inch
cashmere and 40-inch clay and storm serge, in
black and colors; also plaids, tweed checks,
chamelion twills, black ligured solid, caiacule
effects, crafton suitings, lystia g
novelties, etc woith Irom 2qc to 1 Jc
qc yard, all to go on Fiiday at, yd fi. Z?
98c
Groceries, Worth
On Friday
$1.23 for Woman's
Shoes, Worth $1.48
One ot thegieat
est shoe bargains
ever offered by any
itoie. 150 pairs
women's vici kid
button and lace
shoes made on
the new I.enox and
common sense toe;
also large ankle
button; heel and
spring Sieel, kid and
patent leather tips.
"),
Never sold by any
stoic under Sio.
To go here on Friday only at Si
Embroideries
( 1,000 yards of line, dainty
and prettv emhioiderics. 2 to
5 in. wide; also new styles in
narrow insertings. worth -,c
( to 10c yard. On Friday only,
c yard
2
CURTAINS
Renaissance,
Brussels, Cluny,
Tambour,
Irish Point,
Dresden,
Nottingham.
WALL PAPER
$.
Kf
7
before them the
by any store.
because such values
e not to be found
sewhere.
Tin-, week ad
first showing of
known to Scranton is
for Dress
$1.70, All for
2 Pounds Starch 8c
1 Pkg. Washing Powder 05c
1 Pkg. Corn Starch 08c
1 Bottle Pickles 15c
1 Basket 10c
Total Si-7
soo Basket to go at 1.00,
and only ONP to a customer.
23.
Black Sateen
850 yards of fine quality black
sateen, 32 in. wide; heniietta
finish and guaranteed abso
lutely fast black; worth 15c
to 18c yard. On Friday only,
c yard
rri
fr 1
1 Y
A V
V t
NLA xly
4 r
Wi
sSons
At Retail.
Coal ot the best quality for domestic us
and ot all sizes, Including DucUwIieut and
lilrdseye, delivered In any part ot th
city, at tbe lowest price
Orders received at the omce, first floor.
Commonwealth building, loom No. 6;
telephone No. 2C24 or at the mine, telo
phone No. 272. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
MIT PLEASANT COAL CO
made: me a man
ajax TADarrs rosiTivrhY com:
JLl,LfsrTou Uea$t$ lulling Mm
017, lropGUmcy, hleerileftBQOM, etc CiUteJ
by Abuts or other Lxcmhcu and InJIv
crotlons. inrv nuiehtU ami unit
reitora it Unlit) iu ol 1 or ioudc auil
atumauforitu'lf, hu tuutaor maiuugj.
iiOTiit luMAuity an ContumDtlon if
Uknrt iu time. Their n saows in. mud lato (m pr "?
uont and ctfooU a I U1IC nhure ulk otbir fail In.
tUt upoa bftWnn tho Luumo AUx Tttblctt. Tliny
haTocuroJtbouHnJan i will euro uo. Wn v lva u ioa
UiTe written euaranie to ertect a puib Kit pTC; In
oactitartor refund tbo mour lrlc WU U I uipcr
I'tcLasb) or six I Vrjpi fnM treatment tor 12 CO,
j
nnu, in pifcin yiT pr. upon ncHtui rruo. i ircaiar
'" AJAX KBMBOY CO., ".ESSSTi1"
For Kale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Mattliu
Bros, and II. C. Banderecn, druggists.
ra