n TJTE eOT?ANTON TTtlBUNE-FTilnAY MORNIN'tf. NOVEMBER . 18!T. (Uc$t Side TENTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Airs. James Lcyslion Celebrate Hie Rounding Out ol the First De cade of Their Married Life. Mr. mid Mm. Jiunes LejFhon, of 11(5 Noith Hebrew, nvenil". having pat-scel through ton years of liai'i'J' mutrlcd llfp, Inst evening observed the tenth cinntversnry of their nuptial day. They threw open their pietty homo to their friends utid utter the usual contirutu latlons had been tendered Mr. and Mis. Leyshon another testimonial of the- ic pird In -which their fi lends held them was shown by the presentation of a beautiful cherry ohlffonlcro. Rev. ThoinaH Do Giuchy was asked to muko the presentation and he did so In an t eeedlngly happy manner. To this entirely unexpected part of the even ing's pleasure Mr. Leyshnn lespondod In ijp(irH of himself and wife. The icmi.lnlnR hours of the evenlr.fr vote pleasantl passed. John T. Kd wntds gave several selections on the Kiaphophime. Musical selections weie rlso given by n ti to coniprlMn,; Daniel Clement, vlollir Fred Hhotts M.tndo llti, and John Claik, baiijo. Later le firshmenta Veio Beied The guests who were piesent -were: Icov and Mis Thomas Pe (.initio, Mr and Mrs John II. llurioi, Mr and Mrs. W. A. 1'hil lips, Mr. and Mis. David Jones, Mr. and Mis. William V rjrllllths, Mi and Mis. David M. Thenus, Mr. and Mis. Vll lliuu E. Phillips. Mr. and Mis. J. N. Kvnnn. Mr. and Mis. V. W. TaU", Mr. and Mis. Thomas W. Jones, Mr. and Mis. Aithur Ley.shon, Mr. and Mrs. S. U. Powell, Mr. and Mis. David 51. Uvani, Mr. and Mrs (.J. S. lynon, Mr. ;ind Mis-. II. Vv Phillips. Mr. and Mis. ltugr Jones, Mt. and Mis. CJorRi T. UilPHhs ,lr and Mis. Knnk Stover. Mr. and Mrs W. C. Hrunlnr. Mr. and Mis. William Pass, Mr and Mm. Jehu T. i:i.t -Is. Mi. ami Mis. Harrv Phil lips, Sir. nnd Mis V, s. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rrgor Evans. Mr and Mis. Rco Phillips, Mr. iml Mis Philip WaiT'ii, Mr and Mis. John James, Mr. and Vs. W Perm "vtotg.in, Mr. and Mis. K i:. Kobatlmn. Mr. and Mis. Morgan Thomas, Mr. and Mrs IJeeie Keco.Mi and Mis. Daniel Clem ents. Mis. David Hevan. Mis. Daniel Pavis, .Mis. Ann Leyshon, the Mioses Jennie Eynon. Annie Clements, Lizzie Lloyd and John Reese and Byron Davis. niOGHKssivn nucimn party. The lesldence of Mr. and Mrs Clar ence Shijer. ot 111 North Main avenue, was piettlly Illuminated last evenlns and several lnited quests weie pres ent In lienor of Mr. nnd Mrs Iliackett, of Xcw Yoik city, who aie visiting lime. Tables were an. meed and the evening was spent In the enlojment of piOKies'-lve euchre. At a seasonable moment iefrehin"its were served. Miss Klla Williams assisted the hostess in receiving. The guests present weie: Mr. nnd Mis Hrukett. Judge and Mis. H. M. Edwards. Mr. and Mis. "West, Dr. and Mrs. J. L Wentz, Dr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Glbbs, Dr. and Mis. J J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs J II. Phelps, Major and Mrs. M L Ulalr, Mr. and Mrs G II ISi-note th Misses Aligns- ta Wall, Helen West, Maigaret Lid I IJJJobeW IT SS NONA NOVEMBER And so far, we have had little or no cold weather, conse quently winter stocks of every description are hanging fire. Buy ing on faith is part of the lot of the aggressive dry goods man. He anticipates conditions, and should they fail to materialize all his plans are upset. We anticipated normal weather conditions (there was no leason why we shouldn't have done so) and we bought accord ingly; nay. we did more, in the face of an advancing tarilf, we bought for this year and next as far as it was safe to do so. Re sult : We have actually more stock than we have room to carry, and we must unload at least a portion of it. And as the weather .seemingly will not come our way We Have Sent Prices Your Waj Winter Cloakings Tor example have been a drug on the market, yet cold weather Is coming and they'll be wanted. Buy Now at These Figures H.xtra heavy Oloaklngs, for chil dren's wen i. In pretty mixtures, that wo got 91.00 a ard for. 75c Chlldt en's Cloaklngs, In extra w eights and new effects, that we got $J.OO a yard for. $1.25 Astuikan Cloaklngs, for Coats, tnrt Capes, blacks only, In the very oest cm 1 'makes. The $1.75 qual ity will go ut $1.25 and other grades of higher quality nt the following reductions: $2.00 quality for $1.60 J2.2"i quality for 1.75 J2.50 quality for 1 S7Va The list might be extended indefi nitely till tho finest qualities mado tire leached, but the i eductions on all are In the samo ratio. Special Values in Comforts, from 75c. to $1.00. No room to sjiy more about them. and City wauls. IMIth lllilmivls, riorcnec and Margaret Cllbbs, Elln Williams, and Eduntd Thayer, esi Hurry Decker, Hint Andrews, Francis Wcttllng. CIIARGDD WITH THEFT. The numerous petty thefts which have occurred fiom time to time on nnd near Luzeine stieet, nt the Keyser Vnlley end, resulted In the arrest of Michael Mnloney, of Sixteenth stieet, yostoida. The warrant was Issued by Aldeiman Johns nt the Instance of Geotge Fliestino, of Luzerne sluet, who claimed that on the night of Oct. SO the defendant removed fiom his premises one keg of lieer, some cigun, etc. This action wns done after bteak Jng a window. Constnble John Walsh served the watiant and Mr. Maloney will have a heating today. Anthony Comlnsky, of South Wash ington avenue, was irlvon a henrlnB be fore Alderman Kelly yesteiday after noon on a charpc of false? pretense, pie ferred by Uenty Schlmbiir, a clerk empIoed In Icnatz OraM,''i. "f South Washington avenue. Comlnsky was committed to the county Jail In default of $r00 ball to nnswer at court. Chniles Moduli p, of lfiJ.". Luzpino street, was anested Wednesday on a wariant Issued by Alderman Moses nt the instance of his wife who charges Med ill re with non-suppoit. Mrs. Mc Gulie iillczos thnl for fourteen eais he has nbused her and failed to pio lde sust"iince for her and their four chlldien Th-- defendant was commit ted to the county Jail in default of $500 ball. PAYING injHCTlON RHTS. The election Is over and sevcial bets are belnB made pood. Last evening Thomas Thomas, a lucky young man, hail two of his bets paid in a humoious but not entliely novel manner. Hairy Smith, a companion, who differed on the result of the dlsttlct attorney's vole Knvo Mr. Thomas a wheelbanow ride, from Lafavette stieet to Washburn and leturn, a distance of four blocks ench way. Then Hemy Wedeman, an other f i lend who believed Candidate Wtinke could not cet through, gave Mr. Thomas his second llde over the same natte. The only condition weie that the tilp should be made earl." In the evening and without any tlpovers. ANNIVERSARY COLOURATION. At the home of Mr. and Mis. Samuel Hauls, in Mollis coutt, a large number of fiiends and relatives gathered on Wednesday evening In honor of the llfth nimlversaiy of their mairlage. The crowd gathered early and spent the evening in a most pleasant manner. The usual social diveisJons were in dulged in and Messis. Will James, with the nccordpon and John Dennebaum on the vlalln furnished music for the dances. Mr. and Mis. Harris were the leclpiei ts ot a number of useful and. valuable piesents. At a late hour re freshments weie served and the meuy crowd left for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hauls many moie such an nlveisarles. A PLH SANT HOME EVENT. Miss 13-Ho Rlewitt, of Ninth street, entertained a large number of her fi lends at her home on Wednesday evening Vocal and instrumental se lections, dancing and kindred cliver- arehote Blanket Sale Continued For one week these figures: longer, Look at Cotton Blankets. (Colors or white.) 10-4 Blankets, GOe. quality, for.. 11-4 Blankets, 75c quality, for., 12-4 Blankets, $1.50 quality, for, .37c. ...G8c. ..$1.00 I'tiio Wool Woof HIankcU. White only, extra heavy weight and full measute. 11-4 Blankets, $3 75 quality, for.. .$3 00 All Wool niankcts. (White only.) 11-4 Blankets, $5.50 quality, for. ...$4 50 11-4 Blankets, $0 75 quality, for.... 5.50 11-4 Blankets, $7.73 quality, for.... 6 60 12-4 Blankets, $10 00 quality, for... 7.75 12-4 Blankets, $11.00 quality, for... S.50 Silver Grey Blankets Strictly flno wool; good weight: 11-4 Blankets, $1.00 quality, for... .$3 00 10-4 Blankets, $3 00 quality, for.... 2.33 Scarlet All Wool Hlnnliets, 10-4 Blankets, $4.25 quality, for.. ..$3.50 ll-l Blankets, $4.23 quality, for..., 3.50 11-1 Blankets, $5 60 quality, for.... 4.50 arebotise Suburban slons proved pleasant enjoyment for the guests dmlng the cvcnlnR. Latet the charmliiK hostess served light ie fiPHhnicnls. The guests weie Tho Misses Lnrctta Fahcy, Maggie Devet, Poll Flanneiy, Stella Muiray. Florence Harvey. Marv dllroy. Vera Kahey, Mary Oarrlty. Alice Cooper, Delia Dov eis Mnv Jordtn. Stella Saul, Maggie, Plahcrty, Stella Reap, Sadlo Anthony, Hell Dunloavey, Mary Murtha and Messis. Jnmes dlbbons, John McIIugh, Will Htpwllt, James Mulroy.John Heap, Will West, Will CVHoyle. Will Fahey, John Rurke, Fiank Dcvora, Frank Cnrke John Williams, Frank Kearney, John O'Royle nnd Ned Williams. PHRSONAL MENTION. c H. Daniels, of Division street, lias leturned to the Dickinson Law school, nfter cv few days' visit with friends. Walter Jones, of North Hydo Park avenue, has returned to Blocmsburc Nounal school, after a vlolt at home. Rev. Thomas De Gruchy, the pastor of the Jackson Street Uaptlst ch'urch, has removed from his former residence at 1113 Rock street to ICOt Jackson stieet Mr. and Mis Kramer, of North Hyde Pa ik avenue, have ns their guests, Mr. anil Mrs. J Saunders, of Virginia. Frank d. Van dorder, of Cr.rbondalo, Is the guest of West Scranton friends. I" M. Miller, of Washburn street, lias returned from n tilp to Phil ulelphla. Mr. and Mrs. Mlclnel Ruike, of Lu zeine street, ate enteitalning Miss Mai la llui Iso, of New Yolk city. Mis. Heniy Hagn. if Tenth street, Is enteitalnliig her sister, Mis. Campbell, of Hone3dile. MINOR NEWS NOTES. William Daw kins, of J13 North Hrom ley avenue, underwent a very success ful opeiatlon on Wednesday. Dr. Longsticct pel formed tho operation. John Ruike sr., and John llurke, Jr., who reside nt the coiner of Garfield avenue nnd Price street, nre neither one the John Hurko who was arrested foi being dlsoulerly on Tuesday even ing last. The lesular session of St. Brendan's Literary and Debating society was postponed from last evening until next Thuisday evening, Nov. 11. The building committee of St. Mark's I'vnnellcil Lutheran church wno were selected by the congiegatlon to formu late plans, etc., for a now edifice on. Thuisday, Oct. 28, met last evening. The pielJmlnarles only were consider ed. A temporary plan of notion was mapped out nnd sub-commlttecs were chosn. Another meeting will bo held so in and the sub-commltteeb will have some reports to make. The funeral of the late William Lev'er, of 1122 Lafayette street, will occur this afternoon. Services will bo held at the Simpson Methodist church at 2 p. m. Intei ment will bo made at I'erest Hill. Friends desiring fo view the remains miv do so this morning between 11 and 1 o'clock nt the resi dence. A West Scranton soelnl society known as tho Big Four, will conduct thdr first annual masquerade ball at St. David's hall tonight. Thoims Durdpn, of Swetland street, went on a rampage WfdnesJay after noon and ended up by trying to destroy the furnltuio of his household This sinister desire wps nipped In the bud by a warrant Issued by Alderman Kel low nt the Instance of Mrs. Durdon. The rampant man wns held In the sum of J200 ball Ball was obtained early ye sterdny morning he got started again and now he is considering the effects of opposition to law in the West Side police station. Upst sjiie Business Directory. CAHPKT WCAVBB-A11 kinds of rag carpets, stripe or hit and miss, on short notice Call and examine work or send postal card and I will call for rag In City limits, JACOB BALTE3, 1126 Luzerne street. MBS. rBNTON. CLA1UVOYANT AND prhenologlst, 412 North Main avenue. SBCOND HAND IUBNITUUE-Cash for anything you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and sec the etock of J. C. King, 7ul to 7iw West riacic uwanna avenue SOUTH SCRANTOX. Charlie, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Dlppre, of Alder street, was kicked bv a horse Wednesday afternoon while plajlng in Undertaker Storrs' stable. The boy was unconscious for sev ei.il hours, and It was at first feared that he would not lecover. The little fellow with some companions, was scampcilng about the barn when Charlie to cs-cup" one of the boys, tan behind a horse As he was passing tho horse Kicked him in tho face. He was hurled several feet and when picked up was unconscious Ills faco was covered with blood from several gashes, where the lion shoo struck him. Bo was carried home and his wounds were dressed Twenty stitches were mado in a gash over the bov's right eyp. From the lips to the tip of the noso the llcsh Is badlv toin Tho Interior of tho mouth also Is lacerated and four teeth were knocked out. Dr Beltz believes that despite tho ciitlcal condition of the boy ho will re cover. Permanent Man Ilenn, of the Neptune Englno company, was Injured while out exercising his team Wednesday after noon, An alarm for flro was sounded while Driver Henn was going up Pitts ton avenue. Ho turned the horses sud denly, nnd ono horse slipped on the meet enr track, falling to the road Tho sudden stop threw Driver Ilenn from his seat. His ankle vas badly spiulm-d but ho pluckily held on to tho hortes nnd regained his seat. The Injury is causing him much trouble, Frank Cioch, of Cedar avenue, received a painful Injurv on his thumb while unloading rails nt tho South Steel mill Tuesday. Outh's band serenaded Boglster-elect William Koch at his home on Cedar ave nue Wednesday evening The fulr conducted by tho German Catholic societies camo to a close Wednesdny evening The lollowlng were tho articles won that evening' "Parlia ment of Bellglon." Joseph .Mackerel, holy picture Biv Father Stopper lamp, Ca ellda Hut-sikasf barrel of ale John Ileln, sixteen jards of carpet, William Guth elnz, holy picture, Adam Wassner. 1 he contest for the valuable lamp lealled $51143, Miss Lucy Snyder the winner, having $219 IS Miss Julia Miller, $.1).' 25, nnd Mrs. Bernard Trout. Jto. Number 25SI won tho twenty dollar gold prize The executive bonid of the Stnto Ger man Catholic societies will meet at St Mary's hall on Nov 13 James (1 Brady, of Genet street, has secured a position us time-keeper ut tho South Steel mill John 1). Jones of Pittstou avenu?, Henry Muitz of Willow street, and Pot. cr Marker, of Cedar avenue, left yester day on a hunting trip to Spring IliooJ;. John McAndrew was lined $4 by Alder man Donovan Wednesday for abusing his wife The Defenders will play St. Leo's team a game of basket bull ut St. John's hall tonight. A 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Bryan Byron, of Irving n venue, died Tuesday night, and the funeral, largely attended, took pluco yesteiday nftei noon, Burial was mado In Hydo Park Catholic cemetery. Putrlck Boyle, of Fig stieet, Is visit Ing his sister at Ilazlcton, The Dress Maker's Helper. TS tho latest nnn greitest Invention for producing perfeit tlttlng waists. It is a cut nnd moulded Intcr-llnlng for tho front section of tho waist, and Is mailo of light-wclglit canvas and illicit hnlr cloth. Pimltcis high or low bust effect and sitKllcs both tho maker and wearer of waists or bodices, luvulualilo to tho home or dressmaker or the nuut c-clobiatetl nioclHt, For Sale by All First-Class Dry Goods Stores NORTH SCW ANTON. Jcnkln Williams whs uriestcd rstcrday by C'austablo Sotli hmlth at the Instant e of Proleilck Morgans Both gentlemen wero arguing over the lesult ot the ic cent election unci Morgans, In his shoit conversation, stated something which did not suit Williams and ho retaliated by assaulting tho prosecutor. Alcleinnn Fld Itr held Williams In pJO hall lor hW ap pearance ut couit .Mrs. Chailcs Wilcor, of Ferdinand street. Is visiting nlitlvcs In Oltnburn, Mrs. Benjamin tirey, ot Tunkliannock, Is tho guest of Mis. () S. Wilcox, or Parker street. Tho Christian Endeavor choir conducted a very successful rehearsal last evening at tho Puritan Congicg.itlonal chinch. Patrolman Thomas Walking and wile, of Wayne nveuuo, are receiving congratu. latlons over the arrival of a biby boy. Mrs. Thomas Cam. inline, ot Wajno avenue, is recovering from n severe Ill ness. Tho St. Leo basket ball team and tho original North End team played an excit ing game at the armor list evening. Frank Hannon, a laborer in the Storrs mine, was painfully injured jesterday af ternoon by a fall of roof. His wounds consist mostly of bad bruises about the back and a dislocated hip. Ho was taken to his homo on tho Dlckon boulevard Tho 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua John, of Spring street, was hit upon tho heal by a imU stone thrown bv an unknown boy. Tho cut which it In flicted was hardly notice-able, but dan gerous In Its results, as it ruptured a small blood vessel and the child almost bled to death before a physician arrived. l2RHi:X riugi:. A farewell party was tendered nt tho homo of Miss Charlotta Goldsmith, on Wjomtng avenue, last evening in honoi of William Bart, a well known come dian, who plaed In one of tho local theaters the foro part of tho week. Music dancing and card playing wero indulged In until a late hour. Mis Henry Jones and sister. Miss Bsther Von Trotha havo gone to tholr homo In Denver, Colorado. Mr, and Mis M. B. Peck, of Capouse nvenue, are tho parents of a girl baby, born Tuesday. C, E. Dolph has returned from a hunt ing trip In tho Adirondacks. A small party of young people fiom tho Rldgo visited the steel mills labt evening. Mrs. Brown and daughter, Carrl of Uest Plttston, spent Wednesdiv with' Professor and Mis. II. B. Buidlck, of Capouse avenue. A pleasant surprise party was olven William Foster Wednesday evenhr; at his home, on New Yoik street, by tho members of tho S. B. S. club It was In honor of his eighteenth birthday, and ho wns presented with a book of WhP tler's poems with the compliments of tho club. Among those present were : Miss May Benedict, MWs Marv Bug cb n, Bollln Carr, Miss Lou DImmIck, Stuart Ferris, Charles Geary, Miss Grace Burns, Maurice Shennan and Miss Lil lian Perry. DUNMOKC. Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, Dunmoro Conclave, No. 233, Improved Order of Heptasophs, will celebrato their fourth annlveisary with an entertainment anr" banquet In Mauley's hall Warrants weio issued Wednesdny for tho arrest of Patrick Kane nnd his son, charfjlnB them with dlsturblnK the peace and lesIsthiB arrest on election clay a' tho Second district of tho Second vvara Council met In session lat.t evening In the boroiiKh building. Mr. McAllister and Mr. Welsh wero absent. A number of pel sons asked to be exonerated, and Mr. Medvvuy moved that the question of ex oneration bo laid on table for one week, which carried. Street Commissioner Jackson reported North Dlakely stieet as being In an Impasslhlo condition. Ho was instructed to place It In a good condition and file bill with tho borough attorney for collection from tho Scran ton Traction company, whose contract to keep the road In good condition for two jears runs out next month. Mr. Medway Introduced a resolution Instruc lng tho boiougb clerk to have an opin ion In regard to exoneration of taxes on leal estnto from tho borough attorney. Tho stieet commissioner's timo sheet for tho month of October, amounting to 3"ii -7J. wns read and ordeied paid Coun cil adjourned to meet next Tuesday eve ning at 7.30 to transact general busi ness. Clinton Stevens is scilously 111. Mr. and Mis John Wilcox nnd daugh ter, Mattle, visited relatives In town jes terday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs, D. II. liarton, a son. Mr. nnd Mrs A. IX Hollander, of West Drinker stieet, gnvo a party to their numerous friends Tuesday evening. A run uwny team of horses created excitement last evening nt tho comets. They started from the Union Cash store unit run down Apple street, thence down Drlnkei street, wheio T. 11. Wade, elec tilclan of the Dunmore lllectrio Light company, Btopped them. No damage was done. A .Miner's Snllcriiigs. Exposure Induced colds, nnd colds de veloped Into that commonest but inoht offensive of maladies Catarrh. Dr. Aijnovv's Catnnhal l'owder cleaied tho way to the puio gold of good health. Fred Law lie, of Trail deck, I?. C, writes: "I was a great sufferer from catarrh. I ptocureel Dr. Aenevv'H Ca tarrhal Povvder,2 bottles cured mo com pletely. I can highly recommend It. Sold by Matthews Uros. 33. ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. OBITUARY. John J llulford, better known as Judgo Bulford, or Dallas, eilcd at 6.30 jesterday morning of enncer of tno stomach at tho ago of 78 years. Deceased was n long resident of Dallas and wns known by most evei person In Unit section. He Is survived by four mlillt i"ons. Ills wife wns killed on the tallio.ul at Dallas sonio jenrs ngo Interment will 'bo In Rico cemetery from tho homo of his nephew, William Billfold, at 2 o'clock Saturday nftoinoon Tho death of Thn"ins Thomas, of North Scranton, occupied yesterday at the home of his son on Noith Mnln ave nue Ills death will coine as a shock to his friends, ns he was apparently enjoy ing excellent health. Mr. Thomas was a mitlvo of Wales, but has been a resident of Scranton for a number ot jcars, Fu neral arrangements hnvo not ct been completed. Tho Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcoigo Edwnids, of Back street. Belle vue. died yesterday at tho paiental lesl deuce. Tho funeral services will be held Satin day afternoon at the residence In terment will be made at the Taj lor cem eteiy. Mrs. John Bolds, of Robcit avenue, died yesterday after a brier Illness, ago 23 ycais. Tho funeral will take place thlt, afternoon from her Into residence. Inter ment will bo made In Dunmoro Catholic ccmcterj. OVER 5,000 PAIR ARRIVED. All-Wool Knee Pants nt Vi Cents. Tho Chicago Combination Clothing Snlc.nl 211 Washington Avenue, Is Now Colng Ou.-DoiiH Delay, but Come (illicit. Wo now have lecelved over 5,000 pair all wool kneo pants which wo nre sell ing at 12 cents per pair, but lomcinber thev are selling fast unci you must not hesltnto and tonio quick. This sale Is now going on. It will not be our fault It you come nnd we nie out of them, ns you must come when they arc ad veitlsed or get left. Look nt these 1 prices: Good, substantial, vvcar-glvlng suits, $3 0.1, woith $10.00. t'nlon Casslmere, Single nnd Doublc lireasted Seek, regular price $0.00, now J.'.'jJ. Boy's Knee Pants at 9c, sizes II to 11 yens. JIn's Service able Spring nnd Fall Overcoats, w oi Hi $11.00, for $J.40. Fine Silk and Satln-Llned Fall and Winter Ovei coats, woith $1SOO to $3S.00, for $0.20 nnd $12.3" Storm Overcoats for from S1.00 to $0 00. They arc worth $9 00 nt least Men's medium weight Over coats, in Meltons and Keisejs, nil shades, woith from $12.00 to $20.00, now $5.20 to $0.70. Prince Albert Suits In Clay Woisted and Corkscrew, worth $2'.0f, now $f'.75. All the new and nob by patterns Single and Double Breasted. Good School Suits, worth $2.00, now 87c. Nobby Dress Suits, worth $3.00, now $1.18. Fine Dress Suits, In Fancy Cassltneres and Worst eds, woith from S4 00 to $9 50, now $1 85 to $3.23. Odd Coats, Odd Pants and Odd Vests will be almost given away. Children's Blue Pilot and Chin chilla Beefers, worth from $4.00 to $6.00 now from $1.75 to $2.75. Chil dren's Cape Ovei coats worth from $2 00 to $0.00, now during this sale from COc. to $2.50. Hats worth $3.50, now 73c. Boys' Hats woith $1.50, now 13c. Bi cycle Hose, worth $1.00, now 15c. Col lars, Cuffs, Drvlnsj Glove3. Neckties, Handkerchiefs, nil kinds of Shirts and Fnderwcar. Silk Suspenders, worth 50c. and 73c, now 9c. Overalls, worth 73c now 37e. Chicago Combination Clothing company, 211 Washington ave nue. To accommodate tho laboring classes store will be kept open evenings until 9 p. m. Car faro paid to out of town buyers when properly vouched for. Ill lioviug Itcincmliiniicc of John .McLean. Evening Star lodge, No. C3, American Protestant association, Jermyn, l'a., has passed tho following resolutions Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God In His infinite wisdom to remove trom our midst our beloved brother, John McLtan, who by a, sudden blow met his death on Friday, Oct. ), l!I7. We, tho members of Dvenlng Star lodge. No. G3, In token of respect for our lamented biothei, de clare it Kosolved, That In tho death of our be loved bi other, our lodge has lot ono of Us honored and faitl'ful members, and his good name is left to us .is a glorious herit age, nnd his noblo example for our Imi tation and that it is with profound soiro v wo view this dispensation of OoU's pi evi dence. Kosolved, That vhllo wo humblv bow In submUMon to the will of JHm who knoweth all things well, we tender our sincere sympathy to tho widow of our deceased brother In her great nllllctlon, who has lest n kind hem ted and dovoted husband, nnd also to the hlldren, who havo lost a Chil3tlin f.ithei. Kesolved, That n. copy of these resolu tion bo presented .to tho widow of our deceased brother and bo placed upon the minutes of this lodge: that they bo print ed In tho Jerm.en Prcs and Scranton Tribune, and that our charter be draped In mourning for a period of thirty da. John Adams, Henry Langman, Samuel Langman, committee. LOCAL FOOT BAL'. NOTES. The Scranton Business college scrub foot ball team will battle for the honors with tho Alumni Athletics association, of Hydo Park, on Saturday morning nt 10 30 on tho Wushbiirn street giounds A good gnmo Is expected as both teams are very strong. Tho line-up Is us fol lows: Moser left end. Schrocder Cuslck Mugovern left tackle Williams D. Davis left guard.. Strong Phillips centir Sturgcs EIlus right guard .. Maghian George right tackle ....Thompson Sweet right .end Roberts Williams left half back. . Schrocder Coons right half back . Adams Harrington ..full back E Tropp. enpt A. Divls quarter back . Mauley Tho becond team of 33 school would llho to play No. 27 school team Saturday nt 1 p. m on tho Moses Taj lor Hospital grounds. B Ward, manager, W. Schlmpff, captain. Tho Comet, jrs , challcngo the Young Americans to a gave ot foot ball Nov. 7 at 2.30 o'clock Miarp on the Kjelleld grounds. Will give a return game. An Bwer In tho evening papers. J. Holmes, manager The Keystone academy ami Scranton high bchocil football elevens will play a game of football tomorrow afternoon at Athletic park at 3 o'clock. Both teams have met before this seabon at Factor -vllle, when tho Scranton eleven weie defeated by n scoro of 1,-0 The teams aro evenly matched and n very hard gamo will bo played. Illiciimnlism ('mud in 11 Dnv. "MYSTIC CUKE" for RHEUMA TISM and NEURALGIA radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkublo and myste rious. It removes nt once the cause and the disease Immediately disap pears. The first doso greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Cnrl Lorcnz, drug gist, 418 Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LEBRUN'S Steel i Pennyroyal Treatment U theorifrinnl nnd only FuUNCII safa and reliable euro on the mar- kot. Price. Jl.w; sent oy m&u Uenulne sold only by Wm. 0, Clark, ja6 Penn Ave., Scranton, Pa Gail Borden Eagle brand Condensed Milk Has No Equal as an Infant Foob "INFANT HEAlTrfSEHT FREE. CoNOfKi2.X rVi ijff ous hnlfccnturv, Pieludlcc, Ignorance nnd incredulity huvoall Pceu swopt aside, nnd tha medical profession and public? alike now reiognl7e in Ibis lino or medication tho mostef. fectlvo means within human power to combat disease, quickened iiculntlon, llrlRhtrr Bjc, Improved Spirits, these follow within J I hours artcr using tliu extraets, bold In small trliimciilnr bluo bottle, I)oe; 5 drops. PRICC. $i.i. Weak and nervous men w ho havo tried nit the Quack lemedies, mnv turn with conlU dencci to the ANIMAL UXIkvCTS. Tlioylurel Tree Itook upon application to WutliliiR. tou Chemical Company, Washington, I). C For halo by Mnltliows llros , ami Lackiu Ava. Full Set $5.00 TEETH FULL SET TEETH - $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH WITHOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR 'leeth extracted and llllcd absolutely without piln by our lain Kclcntllie method applied to tho gums. No Mecp-prodiioliis ugents ur roeiiliie. We are not competing with cheap dcntnl es tablishments, but with llrsl-cluss dentists nt prices less than half that charm cl bv them. These mo tho only Dental Parlors In Scrunlon that have tho piitouted appliances and IngicillBiitRtn extract, 111! and npplv gold clowns and poieebiln crowns, unde tectable from natural teoth and warranted for ten veurs, without, tho least piirtlelo or pain. Pull Set of Teeth S". Wo gmirnntisu ii ill. or tm n iv. eiolil crown and tooth w IthouL nlntes, cold lllllmis and all other dental work done painlessly and by specialists. Co mo and havo jour teetli extract!) I In the morning anil go home in tho evening with new teeth Wo cm tell joii exaotlv what your work will cos' by a free evimlnntlon V. written guarantee often veurs u lth Ml work. Houih, 8 to S, Miudnjs and holld.ijs, 10 to 1. Do not be misled. We havo no connection with any other otlleo lu tho city. "We, tho undersigned, havo had teeth extracted and brldco work done nt thoNow York Dental Pallors, and eheerfully lecommond their method, bolus painless and ns ndvertlsed. J. M. UUKNIIAKbH, l'JOU .Mulberry st." HOURS S TO 8 SUMJAYM 10 TO t. NEW Cor. Lnckuwniuiii ami Wjoiiilns; Eomettrses Efe-ii a relliblf, monthly, Tczolatlni; medicine. Onljr barmlcia and the purcitdrugj should bo uisJ. II jou warn tho bin, get Op. tPssS's FeBiBfiroaB PBBIs ThT in prompt. ifo 2nd ccr Ii result. Tho cenrdfle (Dr. Ttal'i) neTerdUip. noint. Sent nyacro, tl.00. .wurou f ZU. Ubdicmb Co., CleToUnd, O. For Salo by JOHN H. PHELPS, Fharmaclst, cor. Wyoming avenuo and Sprue street- Professional Directory. Advertisements Under Till Head $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR. KAY, 20C Penn ave., 1-5 and 7-9 p. m Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR. DAT1JSON. 337 N. WASHINGTON avenuo, 10 a. m. to 1 p. rru DK. C. L. FRiOT, SCRANTON SAVINGS Bank bildg, 32 Wj omlng avenuo. MARY A. SHEPHERD, M. D., HOME apathlst, No. 223 Adams nvenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming a.venuoand Spruce street. Scranton or flco hours, Thursday and .Saturdajs, 0 a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. W. E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH Ington avenue. U M. GATES. ROOMS WI AND 20S Board of Trade building Olnce hours. 8 to 9 a. m , 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Rel denco 309 Madison avenue. DR. C. L FftEAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Trus Fitting and Fat Reduc tion. Ofllee telephone 1303. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S. W. L'AMORHAT'N. OFFICE 231 Adams. Residence, 131S Mulberr. Chron ic Jlseases, lungs, heart, kldnej s. and frenlto-urlnary organs a specialt. Hours 1 to 4 p. m. W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SITR geon. Horses, Cattlo and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Llr.den street, Scranton. Telejihono 2072. Lawyer. JAMES II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Rooms 413 und 411 Commonwealth Building. FRANK E. BOYLE ATTORNEY AND oouiusellor-at-law. Burr building, rooms 13 and H, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 11 and 15, Republican bldg. JEFFREYS & KUDD. ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth Bulhllng. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS nnd Counscllors-nt-Law, Republican building, Washington nvenue, Scranton, Pa. JEUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law, Commonwealth building, Washington nvenue. PATTERSON & WILCOX, RADERS' National Bank Building ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building Rooms 19, 20 and 21 FRANK T OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. JAMES W. OAK FORD. ATTORNBY-AT-Uw. Rooms Ell, 615 and 610, Board of Trado Building L. A WATRBS, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave , Scranton, Pn C. R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scianton, Pa, C. COMEGYS, 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. B KEPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS nngotlate-d on real estnto security Mears building, comer Washington ave nue and Spruce street B. F KILL.VM, ATTORNDY-AT-IAW 120 Wyoming avenue, Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law, 46 Commonwealth bldg, Scran ton, WATSON, DIEHL. HALL (b KEMM BR ER Attorneys nnd Counsllors-at-Law, Traders' National Kank Building; rooms 6, T. 8. 9 and 10; third floor. Detective?. DARRING & M'SWEHNBY. COMMON--wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency, I T-J -"". J TUB PAMOUS AIW1AL EXTRACTS TUB MED1CAI, DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY. A BOON TO THOUSANDS. Cercbrlne, from tha Ilrnln. 1'or diseases of tho Ilraln una Nervous Hystflin. Medulllne. Irotu tho Spinal Cord. Kor Bpllcpsy, Loeomo lor Ataxia, etc. Cardlne, from tho llenrt, l'or Diseased of tho Heart. Ttlne, hor Pioimitiire Deenv In Men. Ovarlne, l'or Illseiises of Women. Thyroldlne, for obesity and Skin Msomos. Since thctntroductlon of the ANIflALEXTRACTS Pour .v cars rro greater nclvnnrn has been mado In tha Cure ol Nervous Disease than was obtained In the nrevU Full Set $5.00 75c up 50a (10LD FILLINGS SILVER FILLINGS GOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS $2.00 to $5.01 Ht 63 p ' V YORK DENTAL PARLORS Avcs. (Over Newark Shoe Store.) Ihitianoo on Wyoming avenuo Architects PEUCIVAL J. MORRIS, ARCHITECT, Board of Trade Building. EDWAISD H. DAVIS, ARCHlTECTv Rooms 21, 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICH rear of 000 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR , ARCHITECT. 41", Spruce St , cor. Wash av e., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prlco Building, A2d Washington avenue, Scranton. T I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. a Dentists. $1.00 il' "3. 4 m w J W4i 4 iL.a DR. I. O LYMAN, 325 N. WASHINGTON avenue. DR F. L. M'GRAW, 305 SPRUCE street. DR II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wominc ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA. wanna ave Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. Dressmaker. MRS M. E. DAVIS. 130 Adams avenue Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAlR fill LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa manufd.c turcr of Wire Screens. Schools. Sr-HOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA Scranton, l'a Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or butlnrss Opens September 13 Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Carm, LL. D. Walter H. Euell, A. M Seels. G R. CLARK & CO . BEEDMEN AND Nurserymen, store 118 Washington ave nue; green house, 13'i0 North Main ave nue, storo telephone. 7(2 Hotels and Restaurant. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue Rates reasonable P. ZHXILER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L i W pasfenger depot. Conductod on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOK KOCH, Prop Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls', picnics, parties, receptions, wd clings and concert work ui niched For terms adlrosw R J Bauer, conductor 117 Wj omlng avenue, over Hulberts niuslo store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pn. FRANK P BROWN & CO. WHOLE, sale dealers lu Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanim ave THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC rountant and auditor Rooms 19 and 20, Williams' BulMing. opposite postofflce. Asent for the Rex Flro Extinguisher. Printing. TUB TRIBUNE PUBLISHINO CO 'North Washington avenue Llnoti p Composition of all Minis qulaklr done, Facilities unsurpassed lu tts region.
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