H 6 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1897. aiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii I Smooth i I as Ice Is a slang phrase indical- 5 ing .uperior excellence, s So we might say that our a JHttiSS SIIOHS FOR a LADIKS are as smooth g .is ice, because they are 5 stylish and elegant and s good in every way. We are selling them at 3 I$3.00 a Made for us exclusively. 3 a 410 SPRUCE STREET. nilllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIHIIIIIIIIrs CITY NOTES. The 'Woman' Kecliy league will meet this evenlnj; at 7 JO o'clocl;. A turkcj supper will ho loived tonight by the ladles of the Perm Aviliuc liaptlit church from o to 8 o'clock. ToulRht from 5 31 until T o'clock tho la tllis of Kim 1'ark church will cive n tur kev dinner Tickets, CO ccnls. v.,1 tho 1 idles of tho Tir&t Presblcil.vn htnrli nio rcntstpd to be present In tho leetuie room tris afternoon at 1 o'eloc. The proposals to furnl'h coal to tho city school bululliiffi will I u ccmiilcreel tonight hv tl.o supply con-mlltee of tho boatd ot lonuol. Tho ladles of tl.e Srcoml Prevli tclar. church will Feive a turki supper In the i-hurch parlors Friday eveiilrR comnicnc 111(7 'it ii o'clock, Postlbly tho lpst foot bill frenie of any Importance) In Scranton this eabon will be pla.vcd on Bulimic y at AthUtlo pat It between St. Thomas colic-go and tho Car bond lit Indiana. The Delaware inrt HuiNnn romping jiild lit the Jltcnv llie mines In CIreon IlldKc estcrdav. Tho Delaware. l-iekauniin.L and Western con panv will la at tho Diamond and HallMcad mines todav. The membtis of St. Petri's lateniv nnd Deb.itlwr sordetv will rm-cl this ev n Inff In their hall on I'ouith avenue for re el sanitation A laigu m mbi rsliip is an tklpated. J)urln,r tho winter the society will be undei the gililancc of Itev J. IitiRliran A run iwav hoise owned liv Cirl Iin toif, of l'cnn avuiue, was halttd ves teida morning b Mounted OHkcr Uj T In front of Kir Maud h hirber shop on Com t House pquire, where the animal had collllcd with tho barbcru sign and sli Kenul his pace A hore, old anil Miff, ntt.lrhed to a wiiRon loaded with cihbiRes and pota to(s. was found on Vine ptii'et, between A ashlngton kind Woniinif, last ivtnlng Tin' o in I was not In evidence and had not boi n since fi CO o't lock when the rlK wis llrM. noticed l'ltrolmiu HivvKs placed the outfit in P. Ills' llcrv. wh-io the farm r can net It Winn he wakrs up. A prav hor'-e found its v.iv Wst nlRlit to Cuslck's llicij .mil hvv.iIIh Identification. - J. ALTON DAVIS WILL. His Wife ."Sinned as Sole Heir mill I'M'cutor. The will of the late J Alton Davis was estetda admitted to piobate li ItfKlstet Hopkins It is u bik'f document, iliuwn in the ilet cdant'N own hand, und pimply dl n ts that his wife shall be his .sole liell und cxecutilx, und pi esses as Ills "will und deslie tint her sOinie shall not be affected to nny great extent" In the blith of nn ehlldien .subse quent to the date of the testament, trusting that Mie will see tli.it they aie ptopcilv cntcd for The Instrument Is dated Jan. 31 1SSS, nnd Is wltnessid i Herman Ostliaus and V. A. Claik SAY THEY WILL CONTEST. Sclmilt, Horn and Norton So Declared Collectlvclv Yrsterilny. Today the time for instituting n con test of the last election, expires. None had been filed up to the hour of clos ing tho court house offices Inst even ing, but Jlessis Kehadt.. Horn and Norton dedal id last night they would tile contest papers today. Mr I-ancstafT denied knowing an thlng of prepaiations for a contest of the treusurershlp election. MORE UNLICENSED MERCHANTS. Two rirms Wore Held Up by Mount, ed Ollicer Dyer Vcsterdny. Another hunt for merchants selling without a license was made to the switches near Seventh -street by Mount ed Oflicar Djor yesterday b order of Chief nobllng Uughti and Flnn had thiee wagons doing business and Paul Hillings had one. Klglit dollms were dropiied Into the city's put so by thc.e men. INDUSTRIAL .I0TTINQS. The Dodge und Hellevue mines were Idle esterday. The Hde Park mines will have three dnvs' Idleness, begin ning with jesterdaj. Tlie Delawaie nnd Hudson mines thus tdv are on full time and at piesent there bcems to bo no likelihood of a lessening of the time. The Ililggs mines of the Lackawan na Jion nntl Steel company und the Mt. Pleuhunt mines of W. T. Smith me on full time nnd tho men expect to have It remain so. MAKItir.D. JONUS-SWIKiyr-At Scranton, Dec. 1, 1K7, Jloian T Jonis and Miss Alice Hncet, at tho bride h home, li Maplo street, by Kev J IJ Sweit Dii:i). CARKV. In Sci-unton, CThomis, the in fant chllil of Mr und Mrs Thomas Oaiey, 51! MerlJlnn street. Punoiiil Thursday at 2 3'J p in I..13W1H In out Scranton. Dec 1, 1897, Mis John t; Lewis, aed .'J ars, ai her rcsldeme, 218 South Hde I'urk avenue Tuneral Prldaj afternoon from the resideneo at S30. Intciment ut thu Waslibm n sti eot cemeti ry. WIM.IAM8. In West Scranton, Die. J, 1W. William W Williams, 03 years of age, at his residence, 1811 l.afujetto street, funeral at tho rusldenee Sat uiday ufternoon at 2 o'olock. Intciment ot Washburn-itrcct comutirj. SCHWSPED DR ALLEN RAS S0ME COMMENT TO MAKE Ills Monthly Health Report Was Trite and Characteristic. SAYS TIIE ALLEYS SHOULD BE PAVED Smooth Asphalt nnd Mliitc Mines Should 'I'll I. c tho Place ut' Hocking I'llth.-Dr. Allen Pays Ills Kospccts to Jlxpcctorutors and Kcmlnds Phv slclnns That "Heart failure" Duns Not Dosurllii! a Primary Cause ol Dcnth"Montlily Koports .Made. The boaid of health last night nni iovvl escaped having no iiuutum but at S -10 oelock Mi. Zelglet ii-sponded to n. telephone Mtnimous and with the presence of I 'is Hentley and Pnlno the meeting piogtessed. The litter was made) president pto tern In the absence of Pros! Jt lit Kelly. A chatutteiistlf repoit by Di W. V. Allen, health ollleet, contained much interesting matter and was an follows. Dm Ink" th month of November 1ns i oni plaint, written and verbal, ucroieulv d and attenileit to Wo an lonstanlly ie minded of the fact that the alleys doiirts) nil over the clti are in bid eondltlon, but those most in evidence aie In the ci n tial w.mls and directly unJer the obsii vatlon of our own business im n and strangers vIMtlrg the cllv. So lung as thiso allevs nio filled up with stablts which bj light and of ncecsslt) must be time, so long thesu conditions will eWt unless tho allis aro propeilv piVvd. timooth asphalt strei ts, kept cliun b the white wIurs, und nllo.s mklng with flPh aro hardly In accoid with the eternal fit ness of things. Th ro wito 02 eases of dlphthiila. ic portel with fi deaths, a verj sm ill pei lentage, cpccl.illy If wo consider the number not ri ported. Tluie wete d casrs of scarlit tevir with 1 deith, 4 eases of Uphold fever nnd three deith Of the (i cases of dlphthetla riportid, 7 vuio In the central city, 10 In the Xorth Dnd, 20 on the West Side, and 2 on the South Side; scarlet fevti, Soutn Si le, 2 cases. Wist Side, 2 cases; central city, none. di:aths ritoM consumption. During tho past jeai thcie vvcio SS deaths from phthlMs pulmonale (con sumption) and Jo from lubeuulir 11s etscs, as evirj one should know, com municable from expectoration "N ct tho deal public will snici nt tho boird of health and spit on icgnrdliss In looking ovir the record of death cor. tlflcatos, I find viry fieauiutlv the i.-iuse of death given as "heart fallun " or "heart disease" whleh Is vague and mis leading and I vould suggest that the boaid of health lequest phjslclans to spoilfv, whin tlu itport heart filltue, thi lause. If from dKi ie, what disease, If the result of anv surgliat operation, lit that he stati d, and the pattleulii form of dlseiiho ef tht hi art should In m n tloned. This would make our statistics of somo value The repoit was approved nnd the secretary directed to request physi cians to conform to the suggestions (ontalned In the lat-t p.uagiapli of Di. Allen's report Soctetniy Munav's moitulltv leport for the month of November contained the following Deaths, 11",, niartlages, ."0, births. S7 Moitulit.v In November. 1SU0. 117, is'1, U1, 191, 111 In August of this j ear the d ntli nuinbei'td K,0, in September, 127. in Octobci 14S. Of the Novembei deaths 7 weie ftom con sumption, fi ftom npople, 10 fiom luait dlsia.se, l fiom pneuiiionl.i. 1 from dlphthi-iiu, 12 fiom iioup and 10 from vlojenie rOfD INSPKCTOU'S KHPORT. Toud Inspector Cullin made fC9 mai ket und store Inspei tlons and IDS milk inspections dining Novembei He de ntin ed 37.1 pounds of beet, 7J pounds of poik. II pounds of mutton, SO pounds, of vial 4" pounds of chiekuis, US pounds of fish, ", bands of tipples and A ban els of sweet potatoes Ai eoidlng to his lepoit the milk .supply had been of good ituilit, only four confiscations having been made It was lepoited b the cremitniy supeilntindent that 2 017 bnuels of garbage weie dihtilcd at the uenia toiy last month After the meeting adjourned the membets weie shown a patented dsu fdting nppai.itus of a new Upe The met hanlsm of the machine and Its ad vantages weir explained by an agent. DEER ON AIOUNT YEAQER. Nine of Them M ero shot There Dur ing Last W eel,. "Old lesldents of White Haven s.i they do not iccall a time when deer has been as plentiful in the adjacent mountains as nt pusent, und few davs pass without hcarinir ol one or two being shot," .s.is the WllUes-H.uro Newh-Dealer ' Mt Yeager, which is near the town, seems a favoiite feed ing place for them this eai, and this Is consldeted sonnwh.it lenuukable from the fact that It Is continually Infested b liunteis and theli dogs On Satuidav two bojs, John Stout and Ilussell Tnttershall, each of whom hn.s UHt passed Ills fifteenth iiu. weie on Ml. Yeager, less than two miles frLin the centie of town. In seaich of lab blts Thinking they might possibl sci,ie up a doci, they placed a uiuple of buckshot shells In tin Ii pom his, and, sine enough they had baggid but n couple of bunnies, when their dogs seai til up a dcel The bov s gav e riuibp. loading ns they run, and a few min utes tlnieaftei had the satisfaction of hiluglng a handsome 1.,0-puuiul buck to caith. "Some ldm of tin plontifuliicss of liter on Mt. Yeagei mn be foimed fiom the fact that no less than nine vn -r.ot time fiom Monda until Satui dii ot last week. On Wednesdaj Wall Scaifoss aibd the monotoii bj bilnglng in a handsome white buck, which uttrueted no end of iidmluttloii rnd excitement. On Tuosda, the day picvlous. a deei vmib Mined out of the mountain, tan Into the town and was llnnll di owned In the Lehigh. On Thuisdny two men fiom rieeland. whose nanus weie not leuiind, went home ftom White Huven on un eve ning Lehigh Valley tinln with a buck which weighed neaily 200 pounds And theie weie othets who weie equally successful "Hut doer Is not the onl game on Mt Yeager An old White Hnv en hunt er eald this morning that the woods me llteinlly alive with rabbits, und thoo who go out have no trouble In killing more than the cun enny In addition to labblts, pheasants ate also plentiful, and those who go speelall foi uibblts geneinlly lomu homo with a goodly nuinbei of this favorite blid As u result of ull this more hunters ure seen In the mountulns back of White llnvon this season than ever be fore " COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. executions weie Usuevl a follows: t, N. Kramei ugalnst Henal Abrahuin and Jae6b KullglouR anoclatlon, of SeTanton, iWI b3; Henjamln V. Dllley agalnit Nora Cleveland, J1.3S3: Nettle Ilrjant asalust N'oia ('lev child, V-V. W W Van Djke itnlnat Norn Oleviland $7i Deput SherlfT llan esterdny t-oM out the flluck ilothlng stole In Cnibondalc It wus puifhtised bv thi estctilion end Mors. -Mux Jiiuknvltz .Joseph .Maxwell und 11 Uvv and bv iriKim of tin bidding of the nttnchlng rreilltois icprn-euted by Mm Un & Vldavir. the stodc teullrul the unusiinl sum of $5.S3i MINE ON FIRE AT WILKES.UARRE (ins Kxplostoii In Hiittouvvood Col lier) the Cause. I'lre vviiH dlscoveied in Ihe Hutton vvood tollleiy Monday night, being eaued doubtless by the day shift Ig niting pome gns feiders which set llie to Home brattice wotk The llie found its wn to a task of powder In a tool box nnd n ten tile explosion oerumd rottunntely no one was In the mine ut the time AHei the explosion, Investigation re veiled the (lie and a huge foice of men was set nt wnik nnd thev man aged to get the tlte under lontiol by fi o'clnik Inst night William Kltchlng, one of the flu- llghteis, was seveicly binned about the head and face es terday nfternoon by the Haines sweep ing out upon him ftom u heading Tho mine Is owned bv the Palish Coal com pun A llkes-ltiiuc Nevvs-Denlci. AS IF WE HAVEN'T ENOUGH. tnjno Couiitv.ninii Comes Over Hero to (Set ii Divorce. Anoth r divoue suit was filed yes tetda.v The llbelhint Is Chuuncoy 1". Walker who alleges that his wife, Vela J Walkei, Heated him cruelly ami also deserted him Thev vvcte mm i led Jan r, 1VS1, nnd Jan. 13, 1S90, di if tod npait. Attorney Charles L Hnvvlej iipnsents Mt Wnlkii. The puitles me originally fiom Wajne countv. GOING TO TIIE KLONDIKE. Hon, A. T. Conuell Proposes to islt tho Gold I'ields, Hon A. T. Conndl, the member of the legislutuic fiom the Second dlstiht has decided to visit the Klondike gold fields nnd make a personal Investiga tion of them Within a few weelw ii will leave with a pait.v of New Yoik men foi the Pacific slope and as soon as weather permits In the spilng the will stmt nortlivvaid SCRANTON WILL STAY IN THE LEAGUE Decision Made nt Meeting of the Association nt Now York Yes terday. New Yoik, Dei 1 'I l.e annual meet lrg ol the 1,'istein lea;uc ol Htbcbull duls brgmi heie toda with Piesldent Powei.s In the elMil. The light of the National league to diaft phivers was dlseus-cd the iiinsensiis of opinion I)l' ing In favor of --cMuilng the pilv ilege lo hold a pin 1 1 two vials lnsteid oC ore aftn his seivlics have been de manded by the National league 'Ihe nnke-up of nt vein's clieult was also dlsuwcd The fust nclloii of the mut ing was to foimall awnul the pennant to hiucui. iftei helling both sides oi. the pro tested gine held on August 1 between MontteHl and Piovideiiee, It w is decid ed to hnvi been it, championship one. slmllti decision was given on the two games plaved at Hamilton on July 1 1 twecn Rochester and ''.viaeuse. Tin pioiested Htiffiilo-Sviaeuse gime on Jul St was aw aided to the foi met club. 'Ihe oflldnl standing ot the clubs ot last ve.ii Is us follows S incuse To innto Hultulo, Spilngth Id, Piovideiiee, Siivtnton, Moniieal. Wllkes-Muiie. Dm Ing the day livvln signed Pltchei Johnston and Pleldei She"-hiin, of the New .ilk dub As a lesult of many piotests it was decided to ami ml the i onstltutlon so that a visiting dub shall leielve $m gumautee in ease a game Is postpon d on auount of inin If the game has actually been begun and stopped b lain, tho home team must double the guaiantei At thf- u delusion of the meeting the Wllkcs-Hairt and Scianton magnates iiiuouiiied theli Intention of 'stlik Ing" thiotigh the coming season The iidmlt that thev are looeis on the last two neasons, but believe th y can get nut even next eni The lumn that Tom Hums, of Siulnglleld, will manage the Chicago t am next eai and that A C. Anson would go to Philadelphia, was t-ed nt the meeting todav Ilui ns vm.s pres ent, but icfuped to say mi thing on the subject Among tline piesent at the meeting wrie Thomas l Drunks nnd H P. Sliiipson, of Scianton, and V. 11. Rog ,m, L W Lonj, C W Tamilian and Dan Shannon, of Wilkes-Uarie. GENERAL SPORTING NOTES "Dcjion' CJimgi C Kills, of the t 1 intli Itigui has sevircd his umnectlon with that oiganUaiiou b selling the New ark club, of which he was the sole owin r to Thomas 1' Hums, the old N i tlon.il league pluir who last seatoinn in aged the lliittiitd club Thi lonslleratljn was laigi un I sniciK ash but the price Is spent The tab Intitules; evei thing In eunncctluu wllh the elub incluilliig con tract and 1 1 sine lights of the pit t is ot list seion. also several 'Western league linn whU h i:ills signed since tho close of .lie MMWili Pied Hojt, ihe .'-mile nation ii blilo diamplon lives at Fpilnglleld, Mass Ho 1) mauled und has been foi time eara. TU niinounii mint niated sum uuipilo among the iukuii diiseis, us Hovt v J lonsldeied a men boj In Juniiui Ho t will movo to IlelleTli, PI i foi tin win tn, time to pupan for the season oi 0? Man.ieTii ILtiiIoii, i( Kaltlmore has signed Pitthti Hughe's, of tho Sai i t memo, Cul team He pltthttl against the Haltlmore bos roccntl when they wiro beaten bj the score of t to 1 Nego tiations were cairlod on b Hughe Jt n idngs. FELS-NAPTHA soap lielps to home comfort. Makes washing easy, does cleaning quickly. Use lukewarm water in cold weather. I'RLS & CO., PlilladelrliU Dy spepsi a, ''!'. '"','' tlerx nositUcl cured, (irovcr (irulmiu'H Uy. populu Itemed) u u Hiitelllt!. Ono dtie re inoveMitll tllstiess, inida perimiiiciil cuioof thu liiOKt e In iinki mid BOMTt) cusui U gunriin. teed, lionot miller! V ,'iOs.out bottlo will loiivlni'u thu mint xkoptlvul. Mattliows llrod, UuijvUts, Sl'Jlt Lncka. wiiiiuu avviiuu. SCRANTOS PART IN NATIONAL MATTERS City Cuts a Figure In National Board of Trade Programme. SUBJECrs OF WIDESPREAD IMPORT Out ofTlihtv. Three (iunttlong to He Dlscusicd by tho National Hotly He ginning December II, Scranton's Hoard and Others Joined in Hug costing I'orr or 'J' he in-- President .Mil) nml Colonel 1'. 1.. Hitchcock Mill IJe Delegates. Ttade questions of uattonnl import nnd Interest miggcsted by the' Scianton board of tiude form a con.splcuous pnit of the olllelal programme. Just Issued, of thu lecomnitnilntloiiH and icsolutlons to be intMdeiod nt the na tional board of ttade meeting nt Wash ington', IX C. beginning Dee. It Piesldent W. A. May and Cutout I V L Illtcheocfc have- been elected dele gates itom the Seiunton boatd ami Luther Keller and Seeretniy D. 13 Atheitou alteinatt.s It will be the twenty-eighth annual meeting of the board and will be held at the Shore hani Hotel A total of four leeom nit ndatlons and leBoltitlons were sub mitted by thu Sunnton board and all of them hue been lntoiporated In the lirogimnme us follows: AMHNDMHNTS TO HANKING LAWS Ittsolvetl, By tho national boaid or Made Plist That the congress of the Vnited States bo li'ptetfull rc'iiitstid to so utmntl the nitloii.il bunkliu' laws as to pi unit national binks to Is'iie eurtent to tho full amount of bonds deposited to seiuie elrt illation Se'eonil Th u undei umdltlons of the moiietai) strlugt in , whither local or gtniial, upon Hpcelal permlslou of the contioller of the eurrt nc of tho t'nltid State-, such binks be authorised to issue tlreiilatlou not to cxiud -5 iei cent of their capital stock in addition to tin Ir second circulation, which linn used cir culation Hliill bo bitd upon assets ap. piovid by the said contlollei of the mr ltncy Sild Imiiastd cln uliitli u to bi letlied within one iar from dim of Hsui under tho dilution of the contioller f tin iinielicv In such m innei ns to avoid llniuciil dl-turb irie oi lncunvunb nee. Sueh atldltlonal cluulitluu to pa a la to the I'nitt-d States government at the late of i, percent per annum duiing time of Issue. 'Ihlrd That foi the purpose of i m our tiglng tin legular nitloual bank clr mil lion, tile ta on the s tine be reduiid to oni -foui ill of 1 in i unt, or to ihe least possible sum consistent with tht nei.es sltlis of the euircn buiciu He solved That the natlrnil boaid of tiade again lt.illlrms Its aiptoval ol tin Tin ley binki upte bill, and lt-spei tflllly uie.es upon congress the lnnnedlatu pas sage of the bill V hen as, 'the imnunse int lease in lite i.us of tho Internal and fotilgn toni nieice of the Pnlteil State-, und the nn paiallclcd giowth of m inufaetuilng In diistilts, warrant the en atlon of a 1. . putment to whoso iar- the-i gieat fa -tois In the prosperlt of our ioiilitr shtll be eomniltted, thtrrfoie. Hi solved, Uy tht nutlonal boar I or tiude that the tonguss of thi I lilted States be urged alitl ltquc-ted to glvt tills mtasuie the conldeiatIon Its InipuiCincu tit stives, and to pass senate bill J II in troduced b Sen iter 1'rvt on Mmh St, lt-'i'., entltlid "A Dill to establish the lle paitmeiit of Commute and Manutic tures " TATHPl' COMMISSION Whcle-av, We believe that levenut legls litlou should be entiid illvoictd fi m i uu-ldeiatlon ot partisan polities, theie fore, Itttolvcd, Tint ve request the toignss of the I'nlled States to piovlde for the appolntnunt of a pennant nt non-partlsau tat Iff commission, to width propose 1 changes In Import duties, and mt t iods of lev ing them, may tie siilenilttd fur consideration, such board to npeirl to congress, from time to time -nth ice im menditlons as will, In its opinion best subsirve the business Interests of the tountiv. a lompanitd b the testimonj ml facts upon vvhhh sin h neoinmi nd i- .ons are bi-el The ivcutlve head of the now tlrpai tun nt of tradt, commute and ni.iniif.i'tuiis to bo chairnnn of said commission. A total of .19 resolutions and com missions have been submitted by vail ous commercial bodies, among which are the New York Honid of Trade and Transput tatinn, Cleveland Chamber of Coiumeiee, f'inelnnul Chamber "f Conimoice, Ph.ladelphla Hoaid of Tiade, Philadelphia Gtotois,' and Im pel teis' Hdiange, Trades League of I'hlladelphla.Toledo Produce IXeliange, lioston Muchants' association, St. Louis Mei chants' exchange, Amciican W.ne housemen's association, Plttsbuirf Chauibtr of Conimet co, Chester Dull ness lit n'" association In addition to the subjects indicated In the Scianton lesolutions, the nation al bomtl will consider pooling by rail loads, interstate Commeice, Meiehant Mai lue Nleaiaguu canal. Postal Sav ings, iledpioeltv. Insolvent Laws and otheis, n total of thlity-three sublet ts which ate lonsldeied b the great bod ies to be of the utmost national linpoi t auee. Liver Complaints cured by nenCH AJl'S PILLS. A WORD We are showing a large assort ment of very For Ladies and Children. Our prices have been reduced; we believe we are giving better values in Ladies' Coats, ranging in price from $12 to $20 thau you will find elsewhere Special Prices on Ladies' Silk Waists. You can buy a handsome waist at much less thau the regular price. Come and See. MEARS MARRIED AT LEWISBUR0. .Illss Irene Wnlls eddrd lo Ullllntd Mnlnn Ililuncll or This City. The marriage of Wllllatd Maine Itunnell, of this city, and Miss Irene Walls, daughter of Captain (1. W Walls, of Lewlsburg, occurted last evening In the Sunday school room of ihe Levvlsburg Presbyterian church. The tercmonv whs performed by Hev John IJ. Orler, D D, of Danville, in sisted by Hev A. H Collins, of Lewis burg. The maid of honor vvna Miss Mary Matlock and the bridesmaids Misses Josephine Law she, Miriam Hucher, Mary Thornton, Hmllv Dlulr nnd Clira Ilussell, of Levvlsburg, nntl Pin Fulton, ot Rhamokln Herbctt Clintlcs Stanton, of this city, was best man, nnd the ushers were Ptof A O C. Illemet, llucknell university: John V Lesher, Noithumborlnnil, John W Hucher, Levvlsburg, Maurice H Mtll fotd, Ilrldgeton, N. J . Charles S. Keen, Crnncr Hill, X J , und Charles H. Hun nell, Montrose l'or Sleeplessness Tn Lo Hornlorel's Acid Phosplintc. Dr. Patilck Hooth, Oxfotd, X. C, snvs "Have seen It act ndnilrablv In Insomnia, especially of old people and i onvnlescents A refreshing drink In hot weather and In cases of fevers " vtAiili))viiiiiiiii: 1162 frames go on sale today at decidedly unusual prices. Every year at about this sea son we gather together frames made in our factory duriug the dull summer mouths and place them on sale. The frames are in many instances made of short lengths of moulding that could be utilized in no other way. They are made at a time when most frame fac tories lay off their help because of no work the' prices are accord ingly wonderful. For instance: :3 . II il I While I unmet inr rj; 1 rames. Ilciuonsalc . . rj" ; , - lil'J() White enamel '30- rJ5 Primes-wllh gilt llnln,' . OVt, 5. .Ci ilxll Ileal Oak frames. fyn i rS Heie .... .y lliindsoinegrld burnished r I loieutine 1 rames hio OOr S sjovji ovi Hundreds of uthcis ut slmilui ; prices. 00, I 5J; 303 Lacka. Ave. if: AIRS. M. W. PAXTON, AUT NCCULCWOUK, 1804 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Will have un exhibit and sale of llnlahetl anil commenced Lmbroiderles, with Xinas Novelties In 1 barge of MIS-. JL'sSie lllLHMO.VD, lormerl of soiuutou, At the Hotel Jermyn, December 2 and 3. Silks dress eons. 000000000 We no,t onlj'haNe the finest Dress Goods Department in the city, but we have it filled with the most desirable goods. Plain and Fancy Silks, German Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress Goods, In a thousand differeut styles, all at attractive prices, quality and style considered. HAGEN Of Course It's Libbey's II Sparkles and glistens. So cle.ir is the pl.iss, so rich the cutting, lh.it each ray of light is transformed into a blaze of dazzling sparks. A new shipment just unpacked. AVE ARE SOLE AGENTS. CxvaTYlaAX . MILLAR & PECK, i:U Wjomlns Ave. THE Veracit intlier than arietv pionipts us to till ot our siu lists in the woild of tiade In our pnttltuliir piovlnte there nio none who nni appioach us either In point of quality or price. The choice goods which wo aie constantlv bringing to lour notice are unequalled in this city. We have piepaied to iccelve the rush of hollduv buyeis with the Largest, Host Complete Assortment SLIPPERS suitable foi all .sizes and conditions of nen and women. Our whole Httick is ilKhly interesting Just now, because, vhlle composed intlrely of new and re liable Roods, they nie priced eMtcmel low, the uteuter part of them having been lecently bought helow the nuilket tates. Manv Illustrations of this ten dency to sell for less than pi ev ailing values will be found by visltliiff our fctoie. THE 326 Lackawanna Avanue. "Famous Old Stand." E and EvEF?y piece KLINE HE KLINE IE TH 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton. Pa, Small Grips and Telescope Sale. Second Floor Dept. At Ridiculously Low Prices This Week Canvass Cor nered Telescopes lcnthor coiners, with strong handles and three stiapn: 18-Inch Klzo AI.K I'ltlCi;, -.Oe 2rt-lnch Blzo SAhU I'ltlCi:. Me ."Mneh Klzo BAI.H 1'lllCi:, 7lt 21-lncvh gUe SALU PHICK, S3o Worth X'i more. Grips. Lock and key, vvth double catches and steel flame; good, strong, full handle Seal Hi own Color; Imitation seal leather. 10-Inch sizes', worth COc , SAhK riUOE, J 12-Inch slcs, worth 75c , salu rnicE, too Imitation Alligator Grip. Steel fiame, lock and key; 2 catches, etc l.'-liuh size, worth 73c, sali; rnicc, v 11-lnch s-lze, worth 5jC SALH PRICE, 59o All Leather Grip. Pebblcgrnln leather, dark yellow color, steel frame extra strong, made with lock and key, etc : t--lnch size, worth OSc , SAbK rrtlCD, 7tu 11-Inch size, worth $1 24, SALU I'ltlCU, &! Id-Inch size, worth J12I, SAr.u l'mci:, sn Come and look at our line of toyH and Holiday Goodn, all open now teady for lUBpectlon, at extremely low pi Ices,. Pee them while the a&boitmcnt Is com plete. THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. LADWIG. BROWN'S BEE HIVE I OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK Special Sale Today. oooooooooocxxo i s 224 LACK. AVENUE. WISE. STORE HIVE Underwear 00000000 Our customers appreciate the su perior quality of goods found in this department, as we are having a much larger trade thau ever before. Special attention is invited to our Men's Nat ral Wool Underwear at $1.00. Children's Natural Wool that will not shrink. Ladies' White Cottou.fleeced, at 25c Ladies' Fine Cotton, fleeced, at 35c Ladies' Natural Wool at 75c. Ladies' Oueita Union Suits at $1, $1.50 and $2. A great variey of other qualities to select from. .i,
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