) TTBfeTr"- -, ' '- HHB""?!!" 7 THE SCRANTON TIUBUJNJ&-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899. T 1ST -!- ' CARBONDALE PALACE CKEAMEF.Y CLOSED. Issued Yesterday at Instance of Mrs. Sarah Lippert. An execution was Issued yesterday against the Pnlace Creamery at the Instance of Mrs. Sarah .Llppcrt, nnd the sheriff tacked up his notice at 4 o'clock. Her claim Is $S00 ugnlnst the llrm of Mtinn & Aveiy and $1,400 against her son-ln-Iaw, K. n. Avery. Thursday, Nov 16, has been fixed ns the date for the sale. Arrange ments have been made whereby the milk business will be carried on from the delivery wagonH as usual. In all probability the business will be opened up again at the old stand. COAL COMPANY SUSPENDS BUSI NESS. Yesterday the Franklin Coal com pany discontinued the ' operation of their colliery at Simpson und closed the general store of Holllster & Bow man, which was run In connection with the colliery. Nearly two hundred workmen have been thrown out of employment and our northerly suburb will sustain a loss of several thousand dollars a month. LEO BROKEN IN MINES Frank Kelm, a lad 14 years old, of Simpson, was caught under u fall of rock In Wilson Creek mine yesterday afternoon and sustained a fracture of one bone of the left leg. Ho was taken to Emergency hospital, where he Is resting ns comfortably us could , be expected. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Edward Isger, of River street, Is seriously 111. Mrs. S. S. Ilnrda Is visiting Peckvllle friends. Mrs. . O. Scurry will enteitaln the Young Lady Workers of the Methodist church from 4 to 6 o'clock this after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harding, of Cemetery street, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. T. J. Rankin, of Brook lyn, N. Y. Mrs. Joseph Hammerle has returned to WIlkes-Barre. Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Bronson will oc cupy the dwelling of Mrs. Pethlck, on Park street. Pierce Butler Is convalescent. S. A. McMullen has presented a handsome window to the new Trinity church The Baptist ladles made $150 on their chrysanthemum show. A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Solomon, of Oak avenue, fell down stairs yesterday morning nnd sus tained Injuries that may result seri ously Dr. D. U Bailey was called In attendance soon nfter the accident and he found that the little one, only a year and a half old, had been In jured Internally, nlthough no bones had been broken. "HE MISTAKES THE EFFECT for he cause." That is what the nerson does who tries to cure rheumatism or any other disease bv alleviating tho symptoms. Hood's Sarsnparllla re moves the cause nnd Dermanently curur HOOD'.' PILLS (I" not Rilne. druggists 25c. All JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Meeting of Executive Committee Last Evening Maxwell's Silk Mill to be Enlarged Personal News. A meeting of tho executive commit tee appointed to secure the location here of the new silk factory was held at the offlc" of Attorney Carey last ev ening. It was anonunced that the con tract had been nwarded for putting up the building and work will be com menced ns soon as the contractor slgni the contract nnd furnishes the neces sary bond. Tho corunltteo deslro that the subscribers pay In their sub scriptions ns soon ns possible which may be left with either of the collect ors, C F. Baker, James Mien Thonns Boundy or the ereasurer, William Walker all of whom are authorized to receive the money. Maxwell's Throwing mills will be shut down this evening for a few day3 for the purpose of making some ex tensive alteir.tlons nnd improvements among which Is the enlargement of the ground t!oor which Is to be extend ed forty feet at t'l" rear towards the river. The proprietor has hilheito been handicapped by Insufficient ma chlnerv and to meet the teipilremenU nnd to overcome this difficulty it Is proposed ti. put in an extensive lot of new nrichlnerj suflldent to more than iiib!e the piesent capacity. It Is for tl 's purpose the present alterations are being undei taken nnd we feel sure thp ppoplo of the borough will rejolco to heir of the mill's prosperity. A II (Sable the well known bonk-Vt-iur nt the wholesale intiit house of NVlsou Mortis & Co.. has been pro moted and will be tiansfcrred In about n v eek to one of their larger city houses During IiIb stay here Mr. "!a 1p lias made many friends who while plrnsed to hear of his promotion v:V be horry of his departure. His fit he t'urceeded here by Mr. Sllver batt The fair of the Aretsinn Hose com panv was ngaln largely attended last evening The musical programme rendered by the Maxwell family and other local pel formers was much en i-yed nnd they were loudly applauded. The fair will fie continued ngaln tf.ls evening and n fine musical piogranimo hr.s been prepared. Mu P. D. Divlp, Mrs. Joseph Ten n'ft, Misses Sallle Thomas, Maggie Roche, Edith Davis, Dota Tennis and HEsg;Qiwark is with even the best soap which needs hard muscular rub bing to make things clean. Gold Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing. Brnil for fr booklet "Otldtn Rule, for Houtturork." THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CUcjis St.Uuli NcwYcrk Dtttoi wnanMOOBA Debility nn4 Its Compll- cntlimo, mich ns wcnktirM, HI' W& nnxlctr. harclcssncfti. UWA IPllrW nf nrrnt fnrrn find entilrnl. .occune rami forever by our cxclu. lire treatment, which we tend Iion eh approval. It not a mcccfS, irtutii It nt our ex. tvnto nml lny Nothing. Kull nrmunt mailed tcalca tin i hirco ERIE MCDICM. CO., RUFFALO, N.Y. Alfred Griffiths of Jermyn; Mls3es Mayme Grady and Lottie Wllllami and Messrs. Mart Farrell, Wm. Walk er and William Taggart of Mnyflold. attended the graduation exorcised of the hospital nurses at Cnrbondale, Wednesday evening. Miss Davis took part In the exercises, playing a violin solo. Mrs. A. N. Kerr, of Scranton, Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Com er Davis. Mrs. T. B. Crawford and ion Foster and -Miss Maud Crnwfotd were Scran ton visitors yesterday. Mrs. McCluono and daughter Annie of South Main street attended a fu neral In Carbondale on Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Mav Selglo who with her par ents will Bhortly leave to take up their residence at Prlceburg, was given a farwell party last evening by a num ber of her companions who had an ex ceedingly merry time. TAYLOR NEWS. Hypnotism at Weber's Rink This Evening's Event Personal Para graphs. A maBlerly exhibition of hypnotism was given to a good-sized audience last evening in Weber's rink by tho Psychic Phenomena society. The audi ence nresent were treated to a mag nlllcent performance, as they were kept In a continuous burst of laughter dui Ing the entertainment. The perform ance will continue until Saturday even ing. Admission, fifteen and ten cents. The oiriclals of the borough can read ily see the need of railroad crossing gates near the Taylor stations of tho Lackawanna company nnd tho Central Railroad of New Jersey. For the past few years those places have been open death-traps, nnd It's surptlslng how accidents have been averted. Our coun cil should have gates placed there. A surprise was tendered Misses Mar garet and Clara Slpple, of the Aieh bald, Wednesday evening. Sevcnty flvo youns folks went to their home, where they were received, nftr which they proceeded to James' hall, where a reception nnd dance was held. An excellent time wns hnd. Kelley broth ers furnished music, and refreshments were served. Miss Ida Williams has been the guest of friends In Providence for the past few days. Arrangements are completed for this evening's entertainment at the First Congregational church of Feltsvltle. An excellent programme has been com piled, made up of the very best of tal ent. Tickets of admission are twenty five cents. Taylor camp. No. 494. Patriotic Order Sons of America, will meet in regular weekly session this evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Spruks, of Scran ton, visited friends In this borough yes terday, i Miss Gertrude Jones was the guest of f i lends In Hyde Park yesterday. THEATRICAL. "Virginius" Tonight. At the Academy of Music tonight, the Ryan company will present "Vir ginius" and this afternoon, "Ingomar." Saturday afternoon "The Fatal Wed ding" will be the bill nnd Saturday night "The Three Guardsmen." At the Gaiety. Excellent entertainments were given at the Gaiety yesterday by the "Wine, Women nnd Song" company. The per formance opened with an olio In whlcn Josle Kline and Phil Gotthold: the Backett Brothers, In musical novel ties; Mazuz and Mazett, the comedy acrobats, and Jenny Eddy and her midgets give pleasing numbeis. The well known Burko Bi others and their trained donkey created great merri ment and Bennett and Rich pioduccd lachrymose ballads, Illustrated with green snow, way waul children, etc., which were made endurable by the tuneful voice of the vocal end of tho exhibition. The after-piece entitled "Wine, Wo men nnd Song" gave the Burkes, Mr. Gotthold, Mnster Itskl and members of the company ample opportunity for hits In the presentation of clean humor nnd bright musicnl gems. The troupe, which It one of tho best that has been seen at the Gaiety this season, will remain the balance of the week, with matinees dally. "Battle-Scarred Hero." The attraction at the Lv cum next Monday evening will be tho distin guished comedian, Beit Coote, who will present an entirely new nnd oilgl nnl farcical comedy entitled "A Battle-Scarred Hero," by Willis Maxwell Goodhue. The complications are of the most unexpected kind nnd from start to finish the play Is one mass of surprises. Mr. Coote will make an entire departure from the line of char acters with which he has heretofore been associated, and It Is Btated that In Alonzo Fuller, the hero of battles ho never saw, he has thd best part he has ever portrayed. Mr. Coote will be supported by Miss Julia Klngsley. "The Night Before Christmas." "As pure as the Joy of a little child, who wakes on Christmas morning to find the little stocking full nnd as sweet as the laughter of the little one nt such a time Is this latest play by Hal Reld, author of "Human Hearts," $isaaei Emoiah M I i,. iM$$ The People's ijfj00m APOPULAU CLEARING HOUSE for ths ncitslt ot All Who Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Rcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchnnse, or Who Wnnt Situation? or Help Thso Small Advertisement Co One Cent ti Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents n Word Kxcepl Sltiuitloiu Wanted, Which Arj In. scrtcd Free, FOR RENT ron nnNT-snvKN-TiooM house on Garfield nvenue. S.50 month. John It. Davis, '1G28 I'rleo street. FOB IlENT-A KUBNISlinp FRONT room with or without board. 418 Noith Seventh street WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-FUIINISHKD ROOM, SUIT nble for gentleman and wife: central ly located. Address, X, Y, C, Tribune. FOR SALE FOR SALE-TUB KERR PROPERTY. Clnv avenue, nest resident locniuy in cllv; lots $0 feet front by 1.7) feet deep; modern house nnd hnni. Apply A. is. Kerr. Williams & McAnulty, 129 Wyo ming avenue. REALSTATEj $uibo - VACANT LOT! SANDERSON avenue; pnveil, etc. William II. Roe, Commonwealth building. l,C0O-SINGLE HOUSE ON WYOMING nvenue, Grten Ridge. Win. H. Roe. H.MO-DOl'BLE HOUSE, CENTRALLY loc.ited; bath, furnace, etc. William H. Roe J2.350-IIOU8E AND LOT. CENTRAL; good locality for nn advance. Wm. II. Roe. NORTH MAIN AVENUE LOTS AT A saciMeo, large discount for cosh. William II. Roe. 12,800 - SINGLE HOUSE; MODERN; Prescott avenue. Wm. II. Roc. AGENTS WANTED. SALESMEN-IP YOU WANT TO MAKE $1,S00 n year work for us Our leather suspenders tell thcnelves; cannot wear out; nttractlvo assortment, exclusive ter. rltory; samples free conditionally J. S. Berry Mfg. Co., A CM Cincinnati, O. HELP WANTED-MALE. SALESMAN WANTED FOR TEA AND Coffee Impoitlng House. Must have established trado among retail grocers. Good salary or commission to right party. Address, America Mills, 74 Murray street, New York city. WANTED-.TONAS LONG'S PONS' DE PARTMENT STORK RKQUUtES THE SERVICES OF A THOROUGHLY CAPABLE SHOE BUYER. NONE OTH ERS NEED AMPLY CALL AT OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT. A LIVE AGENT FOR SCRANTON FOR a sick and accident companv that Is crdorseil by the entire police nnd lire de partments of Philadelphia. Address at once, E. W. Goodrich, JVrmjn hotel. WANTED BY AN ESTABLISHED business of a IiIrIi older, n tepresenta tlve of ability and backing who can take up Its work In the stato of Pennsylvania; no scheme; permanent business with inonev In It for tho right party. Address, giving references. FOUNTAIN BATH BRUSH CO., Grand Rapids, Mich WANTED-BAKER AS SECOND HAND. Scbeuer Bros., 311 Brook street. AD. WRITER. A YOUNG MAN WITH CONBIDER nble experience Mould like to take charge advertising of one or more retnll stores In different lines' ns n side Issue. Address "Ad Writer," Tribune olhco. LOST. LOST SCRANTON. ROUND GOLD Breast Pin, with small diamond In cen ter. Reward for return to Tribune of fice. BOARDING. BOABDING AT D23 CEDAR AVENUE. BOARDING E25 PINE STREET. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO order, also ladles' waists. Louise Shoemakir, 212 Adams nvenue. MISCELLANEOUS. DR. F. W. SANBORN. BUSINESS "Ml dlum; female complalnth, chronic dis eases specialty. 1132 Penn aenue. WE BUILD TO ORDER SQUARE OR Coming body buggies, grocer, butcher, milk, lauiuliy or lumber wagons for $125 each. Prompt attention to repairing, painting and trimming Horseshoeing a specialty, at Htlilegel's, Locust street. TO WHOM CONCERNED-DRAWING for organ and hook case at Co-opera-tlvo hall, Sept 28, Is postponed to Oct. lb', ISM. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scianton nt the news slnmls of Relsmnn Bron., 403 Spruce and D01 Lin den; M. Norton .".22 Lnciuiwanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. "Knobs O'Tennessee," "Hearts of the Blue Bldge," etc., etc. Hal Reld. tho author of "The Night Befoie Christmas," extends here and everywhere an Invitation to the clergy to attenu the peiformunce of this beau tiful drama and will contribute n sub stantial amount to any proper charity If one unclean word or action Is found from beginning to end. Yet It Is fun ny. It is Intense. It is absorbing. "The Night Before Christmas" Is Mr. Reld's masterpiece. This beautiful Play will bo seen nt the Academy of Music the first half of next week. Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday. To Wonderland with Maro. Maro, the eminent magician, Is com ing and our people will be given nn opportunity of seeing an unique entei talnment, consisting of Maro's magic, music and art. Maro takes from a smali box, not larger than your hand, bon bons for the children, a bushel of paper and a live duck, covers the stage with the Hags of all nations, unfolds a small piece of paper und hundreds of yards of various coloied ribbons go Hying to all parts of the theatre, and many other things. He will be seen at the Lyceum, Tuesday, Nov. 14. Louis Warner Sentenced. Northampton, Maes,, Nov. 9. In the Superior court today Louis Warner, aged 60, who wrecked tho Hampshire County National bank nnd the Hampshire Sav ings bank, by embezzling JMIO.OOO, was sentenced to a term lu stato prison of not mora than twelve nor less thun ulno yeur. Tho first year to bo In solitary confinement. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup. Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETlttNO Willi PERFECT SUCCESS. It ROOTIIES the CHILD. SOFTENS tho GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and Is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs, Whit low's Soothing Syrup," and take no other elnd. Twontv-nvo cents a bottlo. Exchange. PROFEGSIONA L. MAAAMMAAMWV AltBHITS0T3 EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Conncll building, Scrnnton. E. I,. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COO WaBhliiKtun avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT, 435 Bpruco st., cor. Wash. uw. Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT, I'rleo building, 128 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACKY & SON, ARCHITECTS Traders' National Bank. oevrsr9 DR. I. O.LYMAN, SCRANTON Pri vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. II. F REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, US Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D, Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HOTCLB AND nCSTAUfUNTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 and 127 FRANK lln nvenue Rates reasonable. P ZEIGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. f.!!VVUf RICHARD J BOURKE. ATTORNEY-at-Law, fi00-2 Lackawanna avenue Gen eral lnw business, collections nnd loans. J. W. BROWNING. ATTORNEY AND Countellor-nt-Law, Rooms 312-313 Mears Building. D. B REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS mpotlatcd on real estate security. Mears hulldln;;, coiner Washington avenue nnd Spruce t-trcet. M J. DONAHOE ATTORNEY-AT-law. Ofllces, C12-G13 Menrs Building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Coimsellor-nt-Law. Burr building, rooms 1,1 nnd H. Washington nvenue. WILLARD, WARREN' & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors-nt-Law. Ke publlcan building, Washington aenue. Peranton, Pa. jrssup a jEssur. attorneys and Counsellors - at Law, Commonwealth building: looms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Rroms EU. M5 nnd Mfi Ttnnrd of Trado bulldlnsr. JAMES J. II. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law. .712 Con.monwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms fC.I-fOt, nth floor. Mears building. L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-IAW. RJ2 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C. R PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. PATTERSON S- WILCOX. TRADERS' National Bank building. C COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN Building A. W RERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears building. physicians and sti?rarovs MARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D., HOME opnthlst, 61G Linden street. DR. W. E ALLEN, 51.1 NORTH WASH Ington aienue. DR. L. M. GATES, ROOMS 207 AND 2o Board of Trnd- building. Ofllce hours, 8 to 1 n m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, 301 Madison avenue. DR. C L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion Omce telephone, 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9. DR S W L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE SVt Washington nvenue. Residence, IMS Mulberrv Chronlo diseases, lungs, heart, kldnevs nnd pcnlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G ROOK. VETERINARY 8UR geon. Horses, Cnttle and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2572, RCMIOI.1? PTTnnr. nv Tun T.ArwATVATjNrA Srtnnton, Pa. Courses preparatory to collide. Inw.medlflne or business. Onens Sept. 11th Send for cntalogue. Rev Thomas M. fnnn, T,L D . prlnrlpal nnd proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. SI., head master. GECO'i G R CLARK A CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen; store 110 Wnshlncton uve nue; green house, 11.7) North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 7?2. wine sceevs JOS. KUETTEL. REAR Ml LACKA wanna nvenue, Scrnnton, Pa., manufac turer of Wlro Screens. MfSOCLLiVTOLO BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, win dings and conceit work furnished. For terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming nvenue. over Hulberts' music store. MEOAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twinu. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa SCALP TREATMENT. miis.'ltTTcell'epTscalT'tiTe ment, COc. , shampooing. 50c , facial massTgo, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. EMBALMED BEEF IN ENGLAND. British Transports Delayed Owing to Bad Quality of Pood Supplies. London, Nov. 9 The constant de lays in tho departure of British trans ports owing to tho bad quality of the food supplies shipped by tho contrac tors Is occasioning a scandal nnd great Indignation. Tho Arawa yesterday had to be delayed twenty-four hours owing to the fact that 15,000 pounds of rotten English colonial beef and mut ton had to be leplaced. All the meat had to be taken out nf the ship and dumped overboard at sea. How'a ThlsP Wn offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of ('atari h that cannot be cuicd by Hall's Catarrh Cuic. P. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, hao known V, J. Chenev for tho last 15 yearn, and bellovo him perfectly honorable lu nil business ttnnsactlons nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their llrm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To. lodo, O, ... Wnldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the astern. Price '3e, por bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. Testi monials fctmt free. jiaP'- ii"omiiv villa nro the bet. JONAS LONG'S SONS. L at io J g m q p) ( L AT6 J Piovide the most thorough tests of the capacity of this business. First in huutlmg enormous crowds and doing it well; Second In comfortably caring lor the wants of our enormous patronage, and, Third In providing such exceptional attractions as will keep the crowds concentrated all day. That the machinery of this vast enterprise is equal to any strain was thoroughly demonstrated last Friday. Inclement weather though it was, the Big Store was a sea of humanity a busy, bustling crowd. Arid little wonder, considering the extraordinary bargains that were ollered. How about this Friday? Ought not these goods and prices fill this store to overflowing ? Dress Goods 9c. Wc phec this item first, for we cousidcr it one of great importance. 9 cents the yard is the Pridny price. The lot consists of about two thousand yard1 of vcrv handsome checks and plaids, full 34 inches in width utul a superior quality to any wc have ever sold for a shilling. Nothing could be better for children's dresses and waists. Knit Underskirts, 19c. There's a whole lot of cold weather comfort in these Kuit 'Underskirts for women that arc to be sold on Friday at 19 cents a third lcssthati their usual selling price. They arc heavy knit and come in several different lengths. Quite a new thing in an underskirt. On the main ajsjc.lirjda.v nt tcu o'clock. Children's Cloaks, $1.25. Eiderdown Cloaks. All sizes from 6 month1; to 4 years. Here's a chance to wrap up the children for outdoor pleasures. These handsome effects in eiderdown cloaks come in many faucy shades with collars trimmed with fur. Some of the prettiest ones arc in plain white and red. They're worth a good deal more than the Friday price we have put on them. Women's Hosiery, 9c. Fleece Liucd Hosier'. Heavy in quality, fine iu finish, full regular made and well worth 15 cents the pair. The Priday price is 9 cents. You may he sure that you'll never strike a better bargain in hosiery of any kind. Tailored Suits, $6.95. Wc keep right on doing the garment business of Scrnnton. Can't help it when you stop to think that the best assortment is here. Friday wc are to sell fifty fine quality tailor-made suits at J 6.95 that on any other day would easily bring ten dollars. They arc of all wool homespun in colors of blue, brown and Oxford grays. The coats are liucd with col ored silk. The skirts are habit effect, full iu sweep and perfect dip. Fifty people will be made happy Friday by the pos session of these garments. Boys' Night Shirts, 36c. Made of Outing Flannel. Iu the same lot arc some for men. They are of exceptionally good quality and come in a great variety of pretty styles. Fifty dozen for Friday at 39 cents. At no time in the history of this store hae wc ever sold equal value under half a dollar. SITUATJONSAJVTED TCATmN WANTED-P.Y A PltACTI cnl nurse who thoroughly undeiHlnnds her bunlmss; best of lofcrnces. Address Mrs. M. Orover, general delivery Dltro CI.EItK WANTS POSITION, giaduate In phcrmaey and qualitk'd assistant; six nnd 1 half ye'irs' expeil etico. best of rcfercrco furnished. Ad dress Phnrmnclst. No. g South Jlaln htreet, Plttston, Pa. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IN washing nnd Ironing. Address L.. 4H Hickory street. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG mairled man at any Kind of work. Ad dress D. U, Hlclcoiy street. SITUATION WANTED-TO OO OUT washing nnd Ironing by tho daj, wash ing and Ironing taken home also Cull or address A, U , 331 N Sumner nvenue SITUATION WANTED-HY AN EX pert laundress: will do gentlemen's and ladles 'washing; nlso family wash ing. Call or uddress 227 Marlon street: opposite tho gas tank; Oreen Itldgo SITUATION WANTED-r.Y A MAP rled man, aged 30 jeart, as shipping clerk, wholo sale store or grocery clerk or any other work Apply E. D. T., BO) North Bromley uenue, Scrnnton. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLE uged man as cook: can give best of references. Address J. L. D , Ti Ihuno of llce. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY A Po sition nt anything with a reasonable salary, nulelt at writing and accounts. Miss J. P , D South Ninth street. CITY SCAVENGER A. B BRIGOS CLEANS PHIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A H. BUIGGS. Pioprletor. Leave orders lion Noith Slain avenue, or Klcke's drug storo, corner Adams and Mulbeny Tclcphono f510 RAILROAD TIME TABLES Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trails Leavo Scranton: 0,45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlchurg, Philadelphia, Balti more, "Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Nonletown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun hury, llarrisburr;, Philadelphia, Baltimore.Wnshinjrton and Pitts burg and the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.), for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and the West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury. Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. P. WOOD, aen'l. Pass. Agent. J, P.. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. PENHSYLVAH1A RAILR0A3 JONAS LONG'S SONS. Del.. I.nctcn. 1111.I WostJ.M Effect Monday, Juno 3, 1SK). Trains leavo Scianton ns follows-: Ex prens for Now York and nil points cui . 1.40, 3.00, S 00 and 10.03 u. m. ; l.'.K and 3.uJ p. in. Express for Easton. Tienton. Philadel phia and the south, 0.10, iDJ and 10 03 a. m.. I2.m and S.31 p. m. tobjhannn accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Expiesa for Blnglnnitnn, Owtgo. El nilrn. Corning, Bath. Danville Mount Mortis and Buffalo, 1210, 1.!',, 900 11. m ; 1.53 nr.d 5.B0 p. m., making cl se connec tions at Buffalo to nil points lu the weft northwest and southne-t. VtnMilnglon accommodation, 3.0 p. m BlnKhamton nnd way Mntlon". 1 0 p. m. Pnrtoiyvlllo aceomm xlatlon. IfO ! m. Nleho'bop ncc mmndnti"ii. GOOp in. Express for Ultra nnd Iitchflcld Springs. 2 To n. m and l v, p. m IMinei "C3. POO 11. m and 1 l& p. ni. for NVrthumherlrrd. Plttston. WIIUcs Parre Ph mouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making close connection at North umberlnnd for Wllllnmspiirt Ilarrltibuig. Baltimore, Washington end the smith. Northumberland nnd Intermedlito sta tions, nno, 10 03 n m and 1.S5 nnd 5 to p 111. Nantlrcke nnd Intel medlnto Ptalnis 1 OS and 11.10 n m Plmouth and Intrrmoutnta stations, 3 3r nnd S DO p m Por Kingston, J2 t in Pullman pailor and sleeping coaches on nil express trains Por detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc., npplv to M L. Smith DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Central KnilroiJ J Xsw Is:-' Stations In New York Koot of Llbertv street, N. It., and South Peny, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used ecluslcly, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN ITPKCT OCT 15. IPO Trains leave Scranton for New York. Newark, Elizabeth Philadelphia Easton Bethlehem, Allentuwii, Mnueli Chunk: a.'d White Haven, nt x 30 a m : ccpretn, 120; expresr I CO p m Sundiivs 2.13 p. 111 For Plttston and Wllkes-Birie, S.31 n. m . 1.20, 1.00 p m. fftu.diiv. 2.13 p. m. For Mountain Park, S3o a. m . 1.2) p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p. 111. For Baltimore nnd Wnrhlngton, rndl points South nnd West Vln Bethlehem. 8 30n 111.. 1.20 11 m. Sundays, 2 13 p m Por Long Brunch. Ocean Groe, etc., nt S.S0 a m and 1.20 p. m For Bending, Lobnnon nnd Harrlsburg. ln AIIntown. 8.30 n. m 1 20 p m Sun dns 213 p m For Pottsville, S 30 a. m . 1.20 p m. Through tickets to nil points East. South and West nt lowest rato nt tho station. J II OLHAUBEN, Gen. filtpt. II P. BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Apt. New York, Ontario and Western Hall way. TIME TABLU IN EFFECT MONDAY, NOV. C, 11,50 Train leives Scrnriton for Cnrbonunlo nnd Cadnsla nt 10 53 a. m. conneetlii'; with through trains east mid vwt. Tinlp leaven Cndotdu for Caibqiidaln nnd Scranton nt 2 03 p. m. 1 nvlng Carbon Hie nt 3 3t p m. and iirtlvlng nt Scrnn ton nt 4 30 p. m. Sundays only For Cudosla, coniuctlng with main lino trains rust nnd west nt R.ro n. m., onlvlng ('adosln nt 1045 a. ni. Returning, Iciivoh Cndnsla Hi !. p. in., leaving Carbondale ut 5 &l p. 111,, uud ar riving ut Scrnnton nt 35 p. m. J. c Andotson, O, P. A. T. Plltcioft, D..P. A., New .York, ' 8crnnton, LONG'S SONS. Children's Hats, 36c. Tarn O'Shantcrs. There's winter warmth mid comfort even in the name. How it suirccsts slciuh rides, sknlimi nnrtict and sundry other pleasures. Hut the real pleasures of these Taut O'Shanters is in their Friday price 36 cents. Think of it 1 The bare shape cost us more than thatr Hut we've a lot of them and they must be sold. Thcj' are prettily switched and finished with quill and bow. Heretofore we had no ttoublc iu gelling 69 cents for them. After 10 o'clock Friday at 36 cents. Blankets, 98c Pair. Friday will bo "Illunkct Day" at the Big Store. Blankets bhall have the place of honor. Here is the reason. We have laid nway for sale on that day two hundred and forty-five pairs of unusually good 11-4 Blankets. A third of them arc heavy brown, a third arc heavy white nnd the remainder arc heavy tan. They all come with fancy borders. Nothing to equal them has ever been t.old in this city under ji.50. 98 cents pair here on Friday. Basement Things. Here's a number of good items to keep 'the base ment humming on Friday. It'll soon hum another tuuc but moic of that later. Some heavy 12-quart Galvanized Pnils, worth 29 cents, arc to be bold nt 19 cents. , Some extra heavy Tin Collcudcrs, of which wc have a largo quantity, will go at 10 cents, instead of 16 cents, which would be cheap for them. 9 cents for I'i low Sham Iloldcrs-that are actually worth 19c. Quite a price bacrificc. Two and one-halt quart granite double boilers ought to go rapidly nt 25 ccuts, bincc they've never been sold before under 45 cents. Extra returned 14-quart Dish Pans at 19 cents. Wc considered them cheap hcfoic nt 29 ccuts. Full half-pint Tumblers with plain or fluted edges. 8 ccuts the dozen. They've always been 28 cents. Soap and Rags, 3c. Castile Soap of the purest quality. A good si7cd Wash Cloth Turkish. The soap is worth 5 cents and the cloth 3 ccuts. Presto' Wc wrap the cloth around the soap and you get the two on Friday for 3 cents. Two hundred cakes for the firbt two hundred who snap them. After that a memory ouly? Dcliuv.ir.; and IIiuUou. On M,i llth. 1m Scrnnton ns follow trains will leava l'or Cm bord.ile G.21 SM. 10.n e. in : 12 noon; 1 23 2 20, 3.52, 5.21, C23, !.',-. IU.1. ii.w p. 111.: 1.10 n. in. Fir Albiu, S.u.itngn. Montreal, Bos 1 ton, New England points, etc. ! 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m. For IIoncsdnle-0.20, 10.13 a. m.S 2.20, 5 23 p. m. I'd Wllkcs-Bario-C.15. 7.1. S.43. fl.31. 10 11 a. in.; 12 03, 121, 3.33, 4.27, CIO, 7.49. 10 11, 11.30 p ni. For Now York, Phlladelphli, etc. 1 Lehigh Valley Bnllro id-fi.13 p. m.; 12.0.1. 1 2" 1 27 p m : with Black Diamond F.x piess, 11 30 p. m. For i'f iinsHiinla ltallroad points, 6.4", 0."S a. 111. , 2 IS. 4 27 p 111. For w 1 stern points, via Lehigh Vnllev nallrrml 7 4i a. in.: 1?0J. 331, with Black Dlin'OiuI 1'xpus'. 10.41. 11.30 p. 111 Trains wlh uiitve 1. Scianton ns fol lows: From Carbondale and the North i 40, 7 13, S3!, 0"l, 10 'IS. ll.GS u. ni.; 1.23, 2.13, SIS, I2'l. 7.11 10 3S. 1127 p III. From Wl'1-es-rure und tho Snuth-.l... 7K. P4S, 10. IS 11,'. n. m.: 1.18. 2.14, 3.1', T 20. C.21. 7.53, 9 C 10 03 p. m. : 1.18 ll. m. SUNDAY THAINS, lr Cniboiidnle-9.03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3 52. 5.4". ! 5.', p 111. For Will --Bntrr-9.31. 12 03 n. in : l.o, 3 2. 141 7 4 p. m. For AtbiirN. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, Nw England points, etc.. 2.21 p. riv LowiHt rntts tn all points In United StnttH nnd rarnua .1. W. HI I1D1PK. G. P A Albany, N. Y. II. W. CltOSS. D. P. A , Scianton, v. - n-rtrT- Lohlgh V;i11jv Kitllroi. In Effect May H, 1SU THAINS LEAVE b'CUAtfTON. For Phlladilpttln nnd New York, via D. & II It. It., at ii.lS u. m nml 1 12 1. 2.1S. 127 (Black Diamond Express), and ll.Sil p. m. Sundajs. D. & l It. n.. 15S, 7.13 n m. For Whlto IInen, Hazleton and prin cipal pol its In tho nml rrgluns, via I). II. it- n... 13 2.1$ JiuJ 1,27 p m. For Pottsville. i' 3, 2 1 p. III. For UotliltlKin Easton, Bending, Har l ! burg und principal Intel inedlnto sta tions, via D. fv II It. H., fi.45 a, m.ijtroi. 21S 127 (Bliuk Diamond Expi ess), 11.30. tin ulnjH. I II. H. B . 1.6S. "(IS p. m For TiiiiMiniii -k. Townnilu, Klmlrn, Ithncn. Hiiiun and ptlnrlpsl Intermedi ate BtntloiiH lu D. L & W.'ll.n., Sf'J u, m.: 12:5 mid KHS p. m. ?"'" Por Cenoa. Itoehisler, Buffalo, Mag nru Fulls rht'MRo nnd all points west, la D. v II. It It. U'tt, 3 3': (Black Dla iroi.d ExpiesB), 7 If and 11 30 p. in. Hun dnvs. 1) . II ' It. H . ito-i a 111. 7.48 pn. Putin an parlor nnd sleeping 01 Lehigh Volley pnrlor cars on nil trains between Wilkes-Barre and Ni w York. PlillnjlM iibl.i. Buffalo nnd SusiKiislOll Bridge. BOI.LIN II. V. 1LBUB. Oen. Supt.. South HethUhiM'i. Pa , . . CIIAS. S I I'D Cen P.'ss Agt., 28 Cort- lii ilt siri t NV w Yorl: A W NONNEMACIIER, DIv. Pass Agt., South H'lhlulvni. Va -irftf t. For iVkeifc and Pullman reset-vatlorn apply 3i0 Lackawaniia uer, Bcrantoimvi. 3f- liric aiul Wyomlir.; tlloy,"?1 Time Table In Effect Fpt. 11. 1S Truln eaf Serniiton for New York, Newliiiifh and tnurmidlnto points, on Mile iHllroad. uUo far llawlay and (local polntH t 7.05 a. in. und 2 2S p. m. JX . Jtoturnhu." -trains,. r.rv;Rtjefcyjitpn at 10 21V. in.'aiiil.Sl8'Brf4 llOirWrn.
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