r'(f . - 3f O "v f"" " ' ' -' 7 Vi V i" "7. ?-. ai fJW 'Hi'V 1 1 T i i 1 ijt - , ' tT M i 2 mid SOHAjNTON TRIfcUNE-SATttWDAV, NOVEMBER 22t 1902. JHMJW)KnKSK(K50))SOK5J A Successful Shoe Sale. And why should it not be? These are worthy shoes in every . sense of the word, andshoes that meet .your expectations in quality, style and service. These are the best shoe bargains we . -"have ever offered, and it is gtatifying to see how highly they are appreciated. Come and look at them yourself. Connolly & Wallace 5cranton,s Shopping: Center J ''tNi'"- " r ' 0. I I '"-'I ' tl LADIES SHOES. Our regular $2.50 nnd ?3.00. floodyear welt, box calf, laco flliooB, extra heavy soil's; both dresBy and serviceable $2.00 Ladles' Vlcl Kid Shoes, with patent or Kid tips. Carubildgu.'Vur slty or CoiiinioiiHuim' toes. Spe cial bargains ut . .$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 MEN'S SHOE8. Men's $1,25 Working Shoes, heavy top soles, lace or congiess. ,90c. Men's very dressy Satin Calf and Vlcl Shoes, medium weight. Weie $1.75. Sale Price .'.....$1.25 Men's Mox Calf Double Soled Shoes. Vv'eio good values at their tegular pi Ice, $2.50. Now. $2.00 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. .Misses' Winter weight Shoes, with extra heavy soles. Kai gains at the following pi Ices: Sizes 11 ' to 2, .$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Sizes S4 to 11 75c. and $1.00 One lot of Child! en'B Button Shoes, Kid and box calf, flexible, sewed soles 75c. and $1.00 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' 8HOE8. School Shoes, sizes 12 to 2 85c. School Shoeo, sizes 24 to S. .$1.00 Utile UeriV Shoes, sires 8J4 to 75c. ON THE BARGAIN TABLE. Broken sbes In Men's and Boys' $1.25 and $1.5(1 Shoes 90c Lewis, Ruddy, Davies & Murphy. 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Next Door to New First Notional Bank Building. 'I The News of Carfxmdale, SMITH-SINGER COURSE AGAIN THIS SEASON Caibondale I5 to Hnve a Repetition of the Delightful Enteitninments and Intel esting Lectuies That Found Such Populnr Favor Xast Season The Enteitaineis Who Are Likely to Be Heie. Tlio pnlri talnimnt collide pioj'it Yriilch vas to suecc-tiiil last season, umlci the guidance or Claude J!. Smith and Ih.i ic Slngei, two ol the towns most alait, enteipilsing voting men, will make nuothei bid foi public tavoi thH season. Tlie Ihochvv.iy htiieuit and the liccl p.ith bin en u will both be sought lor the best entc.ilnlnei and lerluitis at the dlbpoal of elthei. There Is an nuay nC talent fiom which to select, but those who aie ie gaided and it commended as likely to plense Caibondnllans nui-t aie the lol low Ins: Among the musical offei lugs, and these are Hi! best among the JJiodc wiybuieiu talent, v Hie Uostou Spv tettc, the Biockw.ij, fliand Conceit company, with the telebiated Mi-q Oeorgle Bentlev lis phmlsto; the iiouth wlrk Conceit compaio. This mguul.i tion is managed b Mi. fouthwlik, who was the llrst m tiiagei of the Ac uldm nt JMupic In tills (it, who, It will be mcalled bv Caibcmdaliaiis, opeind lb it nimtseinent place with no les a i ele binted aitross tli m Julia Mailowe. The "lionev Uns," ot Chicago, l an other musical iiovvd, that has heaps ot piess notices and is w.unilv lciom meiuled b. the bint all managem 'Ihoie are sK lails, whose muiiul voices aie f-ald to be almost phenomenal. The Im pel lal Hell Kliueis aie auothei atti ac tion tli it is ulu.us hi demand. Theie Is i women's militaiv band which li is made n spnsitlon.il hit win lev ti it has npppined. This Is a new numbti. Among the lectin eis uip Itobeit J. Tim ilttt. the himioi 1st, "the liuilliig ton llawkee man," whose sKeli lies liue pnti i tallied and di lighted tLru mids of leadeis Hit- pas'i ipiaitei ol a rtuluiv, llenjiuulu f'hnpin, u Miuiig man, who gives what is pionoumtd a mm.loush lpallsiic impel soniition of Ahi.ilmm l.Imoln, These mo the prinilp.il iiumhem which me undei c ousldei.itlon The rnu, -e will be ilei hloil upon in a l. w days and will be made publli, NEW PEDRO CLUB. ffelel Meeting Last Night Othei Social News. The l'ediei i lub, which has u. b"eii jiguiiyed, held an uscinhlv last night nt the lc'sldeiue ol In .M i:. Alul un The TUB 1,1 FK OF Man Behind the Desk. "('oilee seukiil me haul lor about hiee M'U's and 1 was doubled with ndltfesllon, hernial hen and diowxlness; bad no appetite and inuld not bleep, unl 1 was steadily lei-dun llcxli all the time, ''I bad .spent ii small rot tune on pudl elne mid doilois' bills; 1 lousulted bev -pjnl eloctoi!, oiip told me that I had llei tionble, another told me that I hjnl kidney tionble, ollieis piemlbed Vinedles for iiiiuieious (omphiliitH, but none helped urn and I ilually looKed upon my bad siomich iih a pint tif my nilHC'inble eNlsteuce, glvliiK' up nil hope of eer belns melf asnlu, "I knew that the muse nt It was all due to oflKe woik, vhhh pieeluded sutllcient bodily eeiclse mid the eutliiff pf ' non-nom iHhint; and nou-illgvstle food, and the dllnUlUK of tea and cof fee. I(had to quit iny woik as I lost my mental and phjt,lci)l Htieuglli. "A filepil of inli)e, wliu welKhs about 20 poundsi, a.iul who looks the plume of health, advised in to use Ginpt Nuts u,s ti food and diluk Posimn Cereal Coffee. lie said that his peifect Health tvaa due to the use or ihene two pure cereals. He said that they would build up-thft delicate cells ot the builn lind body and restore me to health. "t acted on Ills advice and have no cnuso to regret It, I have now been Mslne Orape-Iuts and Postuin Coffee (for; some time and am In perfect health hrfd welsh XO pounds jnoie than I ever Bid, I "Grape-Nuts Food la the crystallized letecuce o( all cereals, I eat it four times a day, prepared with cream, and nlso by pouring some of It out of the tiox Into my hand and then eating It. I'ostum Coffee, has also helped me pre atly." Name Rlvea Uy Postum Co,, jtULUa CmK Jcl i 'mil .Mis. Jluhuin, on Ninth Chin It "tieet. A dellRlittul cenlnK was spent nt caids, whiih was com luded with io fiesli'i'ents The menibeis ol tile club antliipite inaii dellKhttully enjinalile assumhlles dii' In? the (onilns social season 'I he pel sonne I ot the elub Is as lol lows Mi and ills James Vandei fold, ill. and .Mis .1. j, Kllkci. .Mi and ills j: u v.ni J5eiKcli, ill (icoi;;o James, id. , A. I'altei-on, ill and Alls T I. ilPdland, ill and ill. I lilt i Wall oil, Di and il,is ilalatm, irisct.s Helen Hui, Alice Itashleli-li, and ill. and ills Will Fchilfci, of 1'ltlsloll The PiORiessUe laiilne eoteile whs entei tallied Thutsdav e onlup: nt the home ot ill. anil ills Ueome W. Keiue, on Lincoln incline. Aftei i.iids had been enotd foi a season, lefiesh ments weie sn ed. ill. and ills Jl. AV Hiniison entei tnlned a number of fi lends infonuallv Thin sd iv evening at theli home on Xen tli .Mala sticet. FATAL ACCIDENT AT MAYFIELD YARD 'Hairy Munn, Aged 18 Yeais, of Mnyfield, Run Down While Leav ing Woik for Home Both. Feet Ten inly Mangled, nncl Amputated Latei at Emeigency Hospital, Wheie He Died at 11 O'clock. While In? was hlliiiedlv liishlnt; fiom ills woik In the Outailo and Westtin i omul-house at ilavlleld jaul, last evening', hi easel anticipation of leach iiiK liis home In iln field, llniiv ilunn, arfed IS inis, was inn down b a tiain and had both leet so feaifllllv clashed and mangled that they h id to be ampu tated b the suiseons at Ihneigency hospital, whlthei he was taken Immedl atelv altei the disticsslnp; accident. He also lost tluee tiiiKen of one of bis hands. He failed to Lilly fiom the opeiaiiou and died at 11 o'clock. The happening took plan- just after .". .i, when the clav's woik at the louud hinise and lepali shops was inei, The loiiiiil-housc is at the noi thwesicin eiUe ol the iml Ulieitly in fiont of the openliiRh aie the sLUie ol ,so of tnul.s that coei the ,aid, ilunn bul lied away lioiu his laboi with. the cus tomaiv lush that lollows the lieedom ol toll in a woikshnp and stopped In tiont ot a enal tiaiu Unit was being backed Into the jaul It was Condtu tin James Qulnn's tiain, 12mei Itolls, tnglueei, and had Just come limn one of the bieakeis down the vnlle. ilunn was evidently bent on getting ahead of the tiaiu In avoid being de tained while It was being bathed oi swill bed, lln was not active enough, and elthei ".tumbled oi was Knocked down, Keveial cam parsed over the lucklistf jiuith's icct, lust above the ankle, and tlueo ot his llngeis wcie uuslitd .so badly that thc.v, too, had to be amputated, ilunn was tonve.ved In a uiboohe as tar as the Hcott sheet ciossing of tho Oiitailu and Western, theme to the hiiHPlt.il. The leet weie timnutiited hist above the anklef. ilunn made no i ally whatevei. The shod; was .so gieat that he tuceumbed at II o'clock without even getting out of the Inlluente of the anaesthetic. ilunn was the hon of Chailos ilunn, who lh n biiikemau on Coiuluetor riutche's passenger tiaiu on the Ou tailo and AVestein. He wns w'oll known In this Lltv. whine bo fonneilv Hi ml with Ills patents on llelinout stieot. He was a popular lau, unit me uiisioituno which came upon him was dl.itussed with souowiul legiet In this tlty last evening, This utcldent Is tho scioud that has oiiuued at ilayllthl yaid within ten dayn, and the rontth railway uccldent In ibis city end Immediate vicinity within two weeks. Following the death of poor 1'eter Hlaes on tho Delawaie and Hudson, at No 1, came the revel ing of the nun or Michael l.aikln. In Alaleld jaul, which almost tost him his life, A Ijw (lavs latei, slx-yeai-old illehael Dm lean, of hnnsnii Inqf hlo light toot while hying to boaul a tiain. 'i ucn cainu .viiuiivs (iisiiessing atciiieut of last evening Young- Ladies to Entei tain. The young ladles of the Ueiean Hap tlst chinch aie nuaugtng lor tin en tei talument to take place lu the church parlors on Thanksgiving eve, Wednes day, Xovembei -', beginning at 8 o'clock. A pt ogi amine, lull ot enter taining and umuslug uumbeis will Ije offeied. Admlfcslon will be ten cents. PERSONAL MENTION. (ailed heie on account of the set ions Illness of hei inothti, Mi", Jane Davis, of I'lver sticet. illss HlljMbeth Thoinpsoii, of Spilng sheet, Is Hi illss hhoda Tajlen, of I'lvoi sticet, Is III with the slip. OLYPILAjNT. The i uinmage pule foi the benefit of St. (ieoige's mission will open In the Hull building In Hlakelv toda.v and will be continued uet week. Cni penteis aie at woik lepahlng the l.lovd building on Luikawaiina stieet, whli h was damaged bv the Hie last week. Seivkes will be held at the usual time in the Klnke.lv Baptist c lunch toinoi low. In the1 meaning, Di Spencei will pi i. nh on 'Tlie Poweia of Sacied .Music.' The Mibleet of the evening (lsLOUi(.. 'll be. "Non-Cluuch Cioei'3" Tl oi.ins Thoiijuin and II. AV. John AVallue, s(liclniies of the Anthineite ipuion tominllUe of Young ilen's Chilsllnn astociaticn, will addiess a mpii's meeting at ;: o clock in the aftci rocn. In the 1'ilinltlve Methodist chuich spiv ices, will be Hold tomonovv inoiii ing at 10 Ji, conducted by the pistor, i". Jan ps Ik. hi ihe evenin!: It. AV. I hit Wallace villi ncupy the puluit. lingular I pNcnpal s.ti vices will be held in St. Cieoigp's inesMon C" ;'cott slip-:, Ulaki'iv, tonioiiow afteiuoon at 3"JJ oMotk hev. r, J. Hough'on, of Duniiioie. will have chaige. Miss C.uiie Mason left yesteulay to visit iclallves In Cleveland, Ohio. J. A. Willing has accepted a position In the Globe w alehouse at Sci.iiuon illss Anna Walsh, of Dunmoie stieet, has i elm ned fiom an extended visit in Mobile, Alabama. Theie will be a meeting In the Intel -est of the A'. M. C. A. In the English Haplist chinch inmonow atteinoon, at M0 o'clock he. i: J. Hnughton, of bv Thomas Then bum and John AVal lace, secietailes of tho Autlnacite He gion committee, of the State Young ilen's Philstlan association. Xo col let Hon, not leseived seats, tome and make youispif at homo; sit wheie jnu please, all men aie welcome, hilng tlong join fi lends. Sits, Gulre, pf New Yoik, bus been TAYLOR. A vcij piettv wedding ceieinonv was lieifoimed at the home of ih. and ills .Michael Itullbat.h.of AVnshluglon .sheet, on ThuiHdiiv evening, when theli ac tompllshed daughtei, illi-s Lena, v as united in man Inge to John Schllds. Tlie ceieniony was peiloimed In the hont pailoi by the Rev. A. AVebei, pastoi of the fleiinan Evangelical thuich The bilde looked eiy atti active In a gown of blown, hlinmtd with eieam .silk, and tallied n bounuet of Initial loses. The wedding hunch was played by Piof. T. 1! Jiivls At the conclusion of the i eie niony ( ongiatulatlons weie extended, ufter which the biidal p.uty icp.ilied to the pailcns uf Welsenfluh's hotel, wheie a sumptuous wedding supper was seived. Mr. lind Mis. Schllds have tho best wishes of their many h lends in their now life, A rumpllmcnt.it y social was given lu the evening at Welsenllull's new hall to their luiiny It lends. About thhty-flve, couples p.u ticlpated in the giand murch, led by AVllllam Tovv neiid. The Ladles' Aid society of the AVelsh congiegatlonal ehuicli will conduct a social this evening In the basement ot the chuich. All lefieshnients of the season will be seived, Hev. Dr. II. II, Hauls, pastor or the Culvuiy Baptist chuich, will celebi.ite his eleventh auiilvei.saiy as pastor of. the chinch on Sunday. Dr. Hauls will pieath special heimons on the occa sion. Pi of, Jones, the dim oh choiis ter, has prepaieel speil.il inuslo for the octaslon, Sunday school ut 2 p, in, AH tuo cotdlally welcome. John T. Howe, who ptu chased the culm dump near the Delnwnia and Hudson company's depot, lecently owned by AVllliiun Davis & Co,, has iniiiuieuced to eiect a w.ishery near tho dumn. DALTON. Mrs, liny Stevens, who nuclei went an opeiallon the e.uly p.ut of the Week Is Belting along nicely. Ml. Purklss, the wile ot Hev, Mi, I'inklss,wim Is u halned uiiiiie and a giadu.ite of one of the Eng lish lios-pltulH, Is atlendhig her The evangelist meetings In the Motho. dlst chinch' will tome to a dose this week. Much good has lea id ted fiom these incut lags and the tei vices uf I'io. feasor Hack have been gieatly enJoed. On .SuncUii inoinlng the pastor, llev. Di. A. J, Van ('left, will pleach on "Sem sblp and Ileiiuhlp " Tho spoclal meetings which have been lu progiess in the Hl I'rlncliilo llapttst church this week have been luteiesthig and quite -well attended. They will ha continued thiouguout next week. llr, end Mrs. KdwaiU Noithiip and From Portland, Maine to : Portland, Oregon 2 ! 'WCUFI t Hunter Baltimore Rye ! the best j known whiskey. J . It is I The lirst Sought ! and i The First Bought ) i .. SoM nt Ml flr,t-ol pfticn and lij Jopuors. VVJ1. 1 ANAUAN AbUN.Baltlnii.n, Met Men's Gloves, The $1.50 Kind for A full one dollai and a hilf's woith nt a saving of 50 cents on each pan. It is a Cape Glove, lined with silk or unlinesd, chessed or undiessed, soft skins, modem hacks, nil sizes, and in nil the popular colois. A leal bai gain at $1.00 per pair. Each pair warianted. One of the best street gloves you ever saw foi $1.00, JimMyjm 412 Spiuce Stieet. 309 Lackawanna Avenue. I.INI1 OV lilPOUTHD AVOOh cii.ovns, 1M.AIX OH FANCY. 50c. family, of tllenbiun, will move to Scian ton nest week, wheio ji, Noithup Is coiiductlng a milk business. On Wulncs. day evening a hugo number of their lrlcnils gave them a suipilse by visiting theli home and eujovlng the uveuhig with them lu a. social wuv. Games of ailous kinds weio plaved, -.cveial pho nograph and musical selections weto ien deied and Jlrs Tied Snider gave two lecltatlous, Jh. and Jhs, Noithuii wem piehcntid Willi a. gift of tinienilnance, and .Ah. Noithuii madn a ueut hpeeeh n.pusslng his uppieelutlou of the hlend sblp shown him lu his guests' visit to his home, About midnight lefieshments were seived, Among thoo picseut weie; Mi, and Mi.s. H. i:. Finn. Mi nud Mc, Jnmes .Mai tin, Jlr. and JIis. Tied buj doi, air. and airs. Nlles Smith, air, unci ails, ha Kiesge, .Mr, unci Mis, M Ii, Hheimau, Mis. Piank lltooks, ah and ah.s. Tied l'almei, air, and ahs, J, C, Noithup, ail. and aits. Lewis T .lane, ails, J, D. Woodwind, Mi. Chant, llev, null aiis, II, It. Thompson, Mia, O. AV, aiusoii, alls, V, 1', Jenkins, ahs, Jnliii sou and elaughteis, ails. Yeager, Wln llehl Jenkins, Howard Kietgc, ahs. Hal los, sou and daughter, airs. Cicoigo Col ln. ail.s Graco Colvln. airs, ai. II, Shemmn entertained this weok aha, A'eagei, of Seiantnn, The jouiig people of tho Baptist chinch will picseut "Aunt Juiushu Dow's I'lioto Kiaph Album" lu the cliuith net Tues tlny evening. Tho ndmslon will bo ten cents, ami at tho doso pie will bo sold. At the haptlst chinch Suiulu) morning the pastor will' pteaeh on "Christian DUclpleshlp," and In the rvehlng on "Hope, and AVhat It Does for lTs " albs Ituth Kail is visiting ft lends lu Sirantou. The set vices la the old Ilaptlst c lain li on Sunday will bo conducted, lu the nf loinoou bv Jhs, Cateier and ut 7.J0 P. in, by alls, l'uiklss, on Monday nt 7 SO p in, the Itev, F J. Cuteiei will lelute the stoty of his life, lecountlng shaiige expeilences, hulr bieiidth es cupes fiom death, rtmui halite coiivh tluus, etc. &r:JP i" nnW i . Ii i - hl llfnaturo Ii m'wfery box ot Wi genOTH Laxative RromoOuiaineTai)iu i y4th.r.n.. Ihnl. u. p COlU 1. Olft &t A bargain means one thing at one store, something else at another. , It depends on the store's standards. The store that has the best goods at regular prices is the store that has the best bar gains when those prices are re-' duceil. ii Good Gloves I for Little 0 Hen's and women's. All impoitecl V . but bi ought in such laige qunntl- CJ? ties that the prices aie unusually 0 low. JJ Why not lay them away for Clnlst- 2 masF Men's heavy Cape Gloves, $1; gZ woith $1.50. V Hen's Silk-lined" Mocha Gloves, Jj full pique sewn,of finest stock, heavy 3T ikins, $2; worth $2.50. V Women's Washahle Gloves, the ft "Superbe," $1.75; woith $2; with 5fi two pearl clasps. I Women's i Tailored Soil The diess idea lilies evei'ything this season even tailoied suits; and that explains why so many giaceful blouses aie used for jackets and why they aie trimmed in so miny dainty, pietty, feminine ways. Bioadcloth suits. Zibeline suits. Shaggy Scotch mixtuies and loose ly woven stuffs. Cheviot "suits. Prices, $10 to $100. Men s i; House-Coat; $5 each Neaily all exclusivo styles. Tnilois made these coats; good tailois; tnilois who make men's clothing. Many houseconts aie thrown together by gills sewed, not tailoied. None for us, thank you! Variety is growing less; sizes m Eome styles scaicer. Come today, if you can. Kens Thanksgiving Napery Bvoiy housekeeper is ambitious to piesont a handsome tablo for her guests, and tho foundation of nt trnctivenoss is nico linens. Fine Scotch, Irish, Geiman and Belgium Damask Cloths in all sizes, with napkins to match, if desired. Cniving Clotns and Doylies. Tray Cloths and Center Pieces. Handsome hnnd-embioideied lunch cloths, buieau, stnnd. and table cov eis. Embioidoied Bed. Spiends, with shams to match. Soft Wools for E mm All the lovely soft colois that nre worn so much this fall tans and hi owns, blues, grays and leseda gieen, white and soft evening tints. All-wool batiste, nlbatioss, silk-nnd-wool Eoleinne, lnnsdowne, creps de chine, ciepe gauffre, cashmere, heuriettn, seige, whipcord, Bedford coid, printed cashmeres and challis. These aie the names of stuffs that nie being made into dinner gowns, evening dresses and house chesses by fashionable Scranton. You will notice that all of them are the soit that cling, that tuck and pleat beau tifully, that have in some way a characteristic, stiongly marked, of their own, which you don't find or dinarily in evening stuffs. Women s The best kinds fiom abioad, and oui own make of blanket lobes no one begins to go into this business ns we do. Which means no one has the va liety, or such low piices. A new lango of Bath Robes come in beautiful light coloi3 of cotton cheviots and heavy merceiized fab rics innging in piice fiom $4 to $10 each. Wool Bobes, $4 to $12. ncllcerohiefs Plain handkei chiefs beginning at 10c. for women aie good enough for cveiy-day. At 25c. theie aie two kinds. One is known as the sheer and tho other as the heavy, and tho heavy looks to bo a great deal better quality, but it isn't. The diffeience is that tho thiead in the sheer is twisted harder than in the heavy. They aie about 10c. better than usual 25c. handker chiefs. Tho comparison between the 50c. and 25c. sheer and the 50c. and 25c. heavy is so plain that any one can see it. The 50c. handkei chief is worth moie than double the 25c, nnd the hemstitching is done by hand. No wonder they are so dainty the linen and work are both Tiench. if. Connolly & W cllIclCC 0. 123-125-12M29 Washington Ave. !UKKKXKJOSKSJffl50KKSSM555HSOS0SaaKK MtyvMt JffHKPJiJ ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Special Tiain and Special tow Bates to New Yoik City nncl Betuin. Tor tlie iicioniiuodatlon ot tho riu un ion United i 'hoi nl bmlet, the I.iic K.i wiiniiii iallio.nl will fin utah a hpedul imshfiiBcr ll .lin to le.ue fiom 1th I..11K iivtimna iienue Mailim nt 70 11. 111 Kililuv. XoM'inber S scheduled to lencbXew Y01U city about 11 au 11. 111. Special i omul trip tickets will bo cm H.ile at the Htntlon olllie good boIhb onl on this tinln, nnd foi 1 elm 11 on unv lesular passenger Uuln up m nnd Including Dei ember 5. 1'uithei Inlor inntlon on application to Mr. D.nld Piltcluud, cluili man of the tiaiispor tatlon committee, 01 A. I. JlelntK, ticket iiKent l.ac.Uuwann.i lalhimd, Scianton, Pa. $4.35 to New Yoik City nnd Return. Special Thanksgiving Day Rntes, via the Lehigh Valley Enllioad. AVedneHday, November J. the Lehigh A'alley i.illioud will sell tlcheu to New Yoik und letuin at $1.33 tiom Hci.intou, good going on ahoe dute, limited to hi tin 11 I" und Including Noenibei iO, good on all tialns except the UlacU IJIuinond i:piesx. Tor tin tint' tutor illation, consult Pelawuio und Hudson lulliond agents, or G 001 get HelUr, city pahbenger agent, I.ehlgh A'alley lall ioad, t'J I'ubllo Kquuie, WIIKes-H.uie, la. Tall Trip to New Yoik. New A'oilv Irt Intel esllng whenever ou Ult It, but the fall clujs in ihe Bieat city ta ulwaH dellghttul. The paikH uie ut their best. 'Iu theuties base attiactloiib which time hae made lerfect. The utouw show a wealth ot new und up-tu-date meichandlbe, unci the weuthei ta comfoituble. Old Fifth menue, the pride of the city, Is one of tho feutuies no isilor Hhcuihl mtas mid Centiul IMil; and Uionx P.uU will Intel est euone. No mattei wheie ou go, s-oniethliiB woith ucelng will be louuil and Tor u H.ice wheio the houih uie like minuter, New Yoik lends A trip to New Yoik does one good, und the nppoi Utility to vlt.lt New A'oik under liivoinblo tlicumst.ini es coiiich on November 1!U, when tho New Jeibey Ccntial 1 uns Its r.ill n.cuislon to tho Bieat city. Tickets die good going cm uny Uuln on uboso date, and good to n'tuin to nncl Including November 30 The Kites have btcn leduied, und lor liuthcr lunnniutliin consult .vour local ticket agent. The Southein Lino to the West. AM. 1 tho New .lett-ov Ccntial otlYis nd Mintahea over cither lines by avoiding the cold nnd slot ins Incident to Unvel over nouhoin loutec .Stopover nl Invvert lor ten dns 11 1 all llrst-cluss tickets nt AVashiUKton, enabling tim olol s to vlelt the national cnpltot at no additional e.penso, Hates as low as on uny other unite. AVilto or cull on J. H. Swisher, D. I A.. Scianton, for lufoi niation. LMbricateYour Hachmeiy by Scientific flethods and s.io SIXTY l'l.lt UHNT of ex. penned ' .... AVo iiinko a biieclulty of pioper In bili.nUH 101 piopci pm posed. NEW YORK HOTELS. LDINE UOTEL i'mAV.,iii:i'vr,KN'JorHANDaoTiisiy. NEW YORK. LUROI'UAN PLAN. NBVV. FIFEPRO0P Convenient to Theatres and Shopping Districts. Take 23rd st. cross town cars nnd transfer at 4 tli ave. direct to hotel, H00U13 with Hath 1 JSults with Uatli ?a.uo I 1 5!J.oa W. H. PARKE, Proprietor. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor, Sixteenth Et. ard Ir Inc I'Ucc, NEW YORK. The Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., 1 Race Street, City. 60BAHT0N C011RESFONDENOE SCHOOLS bCIMMO.N, I'A. T. J, Kostei.l'ics nimei 11. I.uwnll.Treas It J. l-'oslei Stanley 1', Allen, Vice Picsldenl. Boeietar. American Man, ft JO Per Day d Upwtd. l'uroiican Plan, Jl 00 Per Day and UpwaicU fcpetial Hales to 1-millet T. THOMPSON, Prop. X For Business Men f In tlio heart of tho wholesale dig- f I ultt t I For i)lioiiiori f t3 minutes' v,ak to vvanamukeis: 1 ...!. ...ii tn Ctn'i.l I 'rw.l.f,. 'u 111. Btoic V.aay of nicebs to tho sicat Di Cooila States, l'or sIbIiIspom One block fiom B'vvay Cam, giv ing cnisr tiauspoitatton to all noiiits of lutciedt. TEL ALBERT I X A'HW KUllIi. 5 t Tor 11th ST s. I'Nivunstxv Pri. r T Only 0110 Uloek fiom liioadway. -f r Eoomj1$!UptPr,?S1iMl!f.A.N.ii. $ -ff f-f-ffVf-f -- -H-ft-f y