THE SCRANTON Till BUNE-FIU DAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 189T. u HiiiimiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiEKiiiiimiimr: rs i $1.50 R Restful from the first mo- g S ment the foot entcis them, S We carry these popular "HO- g S MKOS."orHOUSKK00TStin g g the newest shades of Brown g g or Black Vici Kid, hand turn g soles light, bendable. g S Prices, $1.50, 2.00, $2.50. g S g 410 SPRUCE STREET, g M 5 15 'torct'pen KciiIiib" niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB CITY BOTES' In I'm estate of Mnigaiol '5 Sliotten, lute of this citj. h Iters of administration wile jcstir.lnj gtanted to lui husbaul, Tnonias Srutten. Tbe bonl or John J. Kemmj ns trn nui of the lllrh AS oiks citing Men's 31. ncltclal o lety was )CKlcn'u) tllel with J'lothonotnry 1'ijot. It Is In tlio sum of si ruo Mantagc ll'pnes weio ginutrd jestcr ihi) bj the clcik ol the cooits to (lul'-i.Ppl Mongonl and I.li In Helta, I'eckvllle. .lames It&ll nnd Virginia Mcngonl, l'eck nIUc. l'atiick 1'. Lingan and fairnh J. Hi tley, i f Carbonti.ilc. t tit' meeting In Tiinton tonioiiov when tho union of the two bnanH of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will proli iWv 1) brought about, Attorntj John 1 Q ilmiati of th's clt. ami Kcv. H S JMillllps, of l'lali s, will bo lepic-enta- 1 1 V 1 8. The fall at tho llowaid 1'l.n e Afrlian "Mrthndlst l'pl'eopal chinch In inn ting with fatr sticccs. Tonight there will be an o)stcr siiil ir In connection w.th oth"i T iturcs. Mr?. II. A Grant, manager nt the fait, K woiklng earnestly to mako It n success. Tho Heliwatc, I.iekcwnnna and West iiii company will pav todav at the Tav liii, I'jno and Holden mini s and the ti ilntncu. The Dclawnic and HuiWii mnipany paid jestcrdaj at the Jcrnivn minis, at Jcrmjn, and the White Oak liiii.ev, at Arc lib ild The manufai tutclH committee of the boaul of tiade was to lint met vcdirdaj nftLinoon and considered the question of lower water commercial lates a'l 1 the government nimoi plate fastm) plans tffcretaij Athcrton announced to a Filli ime u porter that the proceedings would not be mule known for publication Miss Van Nort, sei rotnrv of the South PUlo branch of the Young Womi n's Chris tian association, will bad the ikvotlimil mictlng of the Young Women's chrNtlan a-soclatlon it then ioonn on is'ilng tmi acnup Sunday afternoon at 3 i She will be assistoel liy MIfs Hlcl'inond, wli) bis charge of a s-peclalh an indeed inus b il progranune All women are eoidlally tirgid to be pit-cm. The mmigtrh of the riorencf Crlttei ton mission, of No 1"; jiruce .trett, giatefull nr knowledge tin follonlug ad dition il Thanksgiving ilon itlons to tin home : Miss I'aunle ItJitb Mn, si liool No "", S cents, C. S IUs tlncc iliunh. ?, Alis Swan. MO, Mi and Mis Willi im II 'l.ljloi, $JJ, etbool No V $J w, nhool No :-, 7.1 cents, and to also stnti that tho generous donitiou prelousl) jcknntl e dppd as coming from school No JS iwis the gift nf xelmols No- il nnd .'S, (Jueii lliilge Ml. Winner klmllj fill ills-ml 1 im for the i1i1Im.i of the goods, Mt IMIlls ns'lstlug BROADIIEAD & HANKS INVOLVED. Shcrill Has Levied on the Stock in Their stoie. Deputy Sheilff Tei her -veMerdnj levied on the stock of Hioailhea.il X Hanks, shoo me i chants-, doing busi ness nt 217 Lackawanna inonue The lci was made on the following executions enteied un bv 1 Ltoad liead: $T r.00, $'.00. J'OO, $1.0uo, S.'.OuO: total, $7,fi00. The sale will tal plic lic.xt Tlnusdai. An Original I'ciisiou. An oilgirnl pension was gi anted es lei ilny through Alduman O H Wilght'H eilllee to Chailcs M. Hliclsvvell, pilvate Jn Coinpanv M .Sehook'h battel. Mr Jllnckwcll'is homo Is In Aoca Ilai gains In Palms, Ferns and Hub lieis m Claike's, 201 Washington nve mio. Water colors, line collection, by ai tlsts of note-. Flist opened at Stroll it lilt Liter's, 221 Adamw avenue. .MAHKIIM). UUSir-WIIITilHCK -In Pcranton, Pa , Ue'c. S, 1SJ7. at tho n side nco of tho bildo's paients, l.'lii Wjoailim avenue, Dy Itev. V. J. Void William P. Hush and Miss Hlla May Whltbeck, both of tScrantou nii:i). CtJSICK. In Sci union, Dec S. 1S97, Hm 11', ihe b-y .nr-olil daughter of Mrs. iMaiy in'ck, at the famllj lesldince, 42S .3( kauami uveniu Puiuial i'll day afternoun at J u'clock Huiiul in tho Hele Park Catholic ninetcij. liAltSON In Wist Siianiou, Die U, UJ7, l'eter JMwln laisuii citeil 3 ear, con of Mr and .Mis 1'itn I.aisnn, of ., Washinirn htreet, at the paientrd iesldence. Puncrul Satuida nftrinoon at -' o'clo k and will be private. Intel ment at the W'iibhbi.in stieet itmctny. NAUGHTON -In Noith Scinuton, Dec (, lb07, Anthony NaiiRhton, oged .'2 tai-s Thu funcial -will take placi tomorrow morning at 'J o'clock fiom the fnmllv ro-iidence on Marj ctreet A high mass of ipeiuleni -vv lit be icud In Holy Hoaiij iliurch. KOWi:. In WllkK-ltaru. lV- R. JW7, Mrs. Agnes limns Howe, duugliU r of James Hums, of 11 Cluiry couit, (iiien Itldge Puncral ut tho above residence on Saturday at 'J p m BNOVnrt-In beranton, Dec, a. IdW Miss Martha J Snovei. of 2J1 South Ninth utreut, sUler of Mr C T. Suovei, of this city Funeral on Paturda at 2 p m. Hurlal In Purest Hill emitter) A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for t)io"0 who will go toduv an cetapaeU. lite of (iUAlN-O. It tiikei tliupluco of coltco at about i4 tho cost, It U u food drink, lull ot health, and i an bo given to tho children ns wull us .tho adult Willi gi cut bonullt. It In made of pure grain mid lookx and tauten like tho lliient grtuUMof Moclui of Javaculke. it NutuiiumiMidrciov. 'J:.ihp ct yniin-o u Potter for tho K)tem than a tonic, because Its U'liellt U iierinaneat. What cotlee breaks clown uruln-l) bulUl up. Auk your i;rocvr SCHANKSSPENCER orCIUAIN'O, loc. und'JOo. im COMMON COUNCIL DOES MUCH BUSINESS Largo Number of New nnd Old Measures Acted Upon. SEVENTEENTH WARD IMPROVEMENTS Measures for SiitownlliN on Mulberry Street iiud I'rcicnlt Acnuo anil lor Sciornl Street Openings Introduced b .Mr. Kcllcr-OIiinlclinl Klcctric Light Ordinance of.Mr. Noono Hobs Up Again In a I'uvornlilo Kcporl Irom Cominittuc. LnHt night's icgulnr mooting of com mon count II was dlHtlngulHhed bj the cotnpaiatlvely huge nmount of busi ness tinnsaetod expeditiously nnd without debate, only an ncinslonnl question or suggestion by the mem bers Intel mptlng the regular oulei of thing'' Among tho select council losolutlois which vveto cone ill ted In wete the fol- ImnicTh Hums resolution, direc- g Ing the pnmont of bills after apprii g al b the auditing committee and th S inaoi. dlieetlng tho cltj nolle llo.1 to appeal ftom the lepott of liVi.i r wat ding damages 'n the grading nt the corner of ltoblnson nnd Ninth stto ts, Mr nun's resolution profil ing foi the paving of Piovldenee load the tepott of lii and Notth Main aenue, directing the city cltk to adveitlse for proposp's to furnish a thlid-class steam fire n glne for rinnklln Imglne company, luuchaslng land ftom George Hi own In order to p rmlt the lalng of Hide walks, movlded for in the Ninth ami hoblnhon Htreet oidlnmue. A l evolution providing for plans nnd estimate of tost of opening living ave nue fiom Mulbeny to Vine stteet, of Vine stieet fiom living to Prcs'(.tt avenue, of Taibet court fiom Mulben to Olive stivet, unil that the clt en gineer make Mali estimates separate and to include the putchase of th--necessaij nmount of land, was Intro duced by Mi Keller It was adopted. The Improvements will Involve an ex penditure of about $".0,000 Mr. Oiler Introduced tesoiution, which was adopted, dlieetlng the city engineer to pr p.ue an estimate of cost of filling tho approaches to tho Illume avenue cuHcit In the Third ward. i il. sinnwALKS to Tirr. park An oidlnnnee which will bring about easier pcekstilan tiavel to the Nav Aug dlstilct nnd nimhuist bottlevai t was Intiodueed by Mr. Kellei. It piovldCh for sidewalks on Mulbeirv s led fiom living to Aithill avenue, and on Present avenue, between Mui beiiy and Mn- streets The measir was life lied to committee A sweeping tesoiution was Inuadue cel by di. Molt and adopted without comment. It dlncts lh city engineer to establish i giade on all old and new streets in tin city, which have not nl uacb had Mich guide established The clt enjlueii was dlie led to in r ii.ii e .hi estimate of tho cost for paving t-crinton stieet with stone block between the gas liousu biidge nnd Heventli sire"t. An ordinance pie'onte 1 by Mr Swee nej. giving the Dunn Spi inkling and Slieet Cleaning compan tin exduslve light to spi Inkle the city s streets, was tcf i red to committee Mi Nealls introduced a I'solutlon that the city solicitor futn'sli tin opin ion stating whether the eitv would be liable In er.-.e (f ,iccid"nt which might happen at the west'ily eoiner of Ninth and West Linden stuets th city hav ing inovel the fence cmiel at that pi lnt b Diinilnlck Henley The c Itv englui- r and stioet eomniis siontr Mi'io directed to leport the le sults nt their Inspection of the Pourth dlstilct suvvpi wlihli. thlilv davs oi lepoil the cau'-e fot the dolav Ordimni es p isv i thico leadings piovldiiig for electric ilghlH at the c oi -ni r of Iloialln iiliiee and Flftemth stieet. and nt the eoiaet of Illghth end Fellows, stteets A letter was nad ftom Thomas Mui phv who claims compensation foi land used In widening linhlUMi.) sueet at the eoiner ot e'hostmit stieet. The matter v.as lef uel to the city fcollelt or and th" city engineer LATHHAL SKWPim. HIds fcr building a latet nl sewer on the iv -t side of Wjoiulng avenue be tween rlieen KIdgi an 1 -Main stteets wete leiclvod ns mllows mil lefetied to committee to awaul the conn nt to the lowetl bldili-i n ung in .t O'Uaia. VSr, per lineal foot, $100 pu bisln, IV, per mvnhole, P II O'Hui, f . li'i jier liiietl loot, 100 per basin $1" per man hole: James OIlijli' tunipin:', t2 If! per lineal fi ot, $'5 ncr b isln, ?J0 per manhole Mi. Noone's liobhi, the orcllnauco providing fot Incieasing the city debt for the pm pose of const! uctlng a municipal electric light plant, was te poited favorably bj the light and water committee According to the otdlnance tho mattei Is to be submitted to popu lar vote. The amount Involved Is J.TO.OOO An otdlnance providing for a sewer on Stlpp couit, ftom Mttlbeiry stieet to Vine stieet, was Intiodueed b Ml. Kellet and leferred to committee. The mcllnanco providing for a chem ical engine foi Columbia lloso company was icpoited favorably by tho llie de partment committee nnd lefened for pi luting Tho meeting adjourned to meet Thursday nlcht, w hen select council also will bo In Mcsblon, PERHAPS FATAI LY RURNED. Horrible Accident Caused b n Spark fiom a Parlor .Mulch. The deuth of Mis lamest Decker, ot Webster avenue, who was filghtfully bunted while lighting a lamp Wednes diij night, was expected nt anj moment last night. The fuct that she was in a delicate condition makes tho case moio pitiful and hei lecoveiy lebs piobuble. Mrs. Decker'H clothing caught Hie fiom a pleee of burning sulphui fiom a pat lor inntth The Humes, which spread to every pait of the unfpttunato wotnan'B dotlilns, were extinguished by Alfied Hen j. a neighbor, who had heaid her screams. She was teillbl) burned on tilt pails of her bodj, nnd al though Dr. A W. Smith was quickly Humc'oned to attend her, he could do little to alleviate her Bufferings oi to bring about recoveiv OFFICERS' PISTOL MATCH. Shot iu tlio Armory of Compuny i:, Ilonesdiilc. Tho olllcers of tho Thlitecnth regi ment went to Honeodalo yestenlny unil held their annual pistol match. Tho match wan shot In tlio evening at the nrmory of Pompanj 13, of Honcsdale. Tho hlglicet score u pen feet mark of 100 per cent. wan mudo by Adjutant Walter Wood, nf tlm 11 ret battalion. Mnjot I . Htlllwell. of the Second Imitation, was Heeond with 74 points Other scores wete- Captain John W. Kambcsk, Company 1', 73; Lieutenant Colonel C C Mntto!, 6?: Inspector of nillo I'fnctlco Herbert 8 Cox, CI, nml 1 Iputennat Dodge, W. Tho test of the twenty ofllcetH who pat tlclpatod In the match tnmlc scores below KO After tho match the olllcorfl pat nt banquet In tho Allen house, Honcsdale. THE WAYS OF WOMEN. Hit ni I v Ascertained. It was In the spring of 19 to, oi seveial da after, when the conversation which I am about to ulate was conversed "You needn't tell mo that she Is onl) 2.1 cars old I've got a tab on her age which tccords it automatical!)." "How so?" "Her Chtlftlnn name gives her age awn .Miss Mnr.v Hlb n Lease Trlvvit was born In the enr 19im, fot ail) al manac will tell jolt tint 19U0 was tho )cnr In which Mrs Mnr rilui Lcise was nominated for pre ildent b) the llloom Irlne Free Speech ecnventlon. held nt To pekn, Kan "Louisville Colirlei -Journal. llo Cries ".Milk" No Longer. A new I) -married couple move! Into a modest flu on Last Ninth street recent Ij Their ncltjhbois soon noticed tint they put on nlrs and wen not prone to be sociable In time the) burnt d that tho bride claimed to be of an nrlstocratic ht Louis fumll.v . and only the niengitness r her husbands silnij In ought her to tho neighborhood The other morning the milkman's volco lis usual was heard In the court, drawling In stentorian tones at each door the woid, ' Milk' ' When he reached tho newcom ers this convcrs itlon was overheard: 'Look hear, Mr. Milkman, I want to know what jou dl 'milk' at our door for''' "So jou can hear me" "Hon t we bin cream of vou"" "Of course, haven't I lain glvln' jou cream"'" ' Will, whnt do jou snv 'milk' for then, so all the rolghbors will think wn nro getting mllk7 Nct tlino jou say cream here " And now the cuMomarv morning crj Is changed to "cream" at No in, and tho pride of tho jout.g married woman la up held Kansas City Journal Milling. The hostiss was thinking of the compli ments he would be suio to earn bj tho bcvua;,p whli h she was pup u lug when Hho discovered tint some necesnrj In gredients vMie mlslng A colotcd wo man who had been omplojed mil) a few daH btfore vvns called to tho rescue "H.inna," said the hoste-s, "can jou do an eiianel for me In a huiry?' ' 1 es'm." ' Can I depend on jou"" "Yes m " ' I am ufi aid most of the gioccrles will be close il at this hour Hut 1 want nii to go aftei seme lime juice, and see that jou don't come bick without It " The colored woman hurried avvav. An hitui piiscl, nd hho did not letuin GmsU began toartlve, but there was no tinee of tho inc'scliscr. At last she came "Did jou get It"' asked In r mltrcs3 " ( s'm, d it s, 1 come ez close to It ns I could I didn't bother 'boat no groeeibs, 'ease 1 knowed 'twould be vvastln' time" "W hi n did jou go'" "I wint stialght to de lime kiln 1 foiin" de wuehman dm. an' he said he didn't reckon d.ir wn no llmo juice loin' ib place So I made him gimme ills (hunk an' I teckon de Ins' t'lng foh mi tci do Is ter huiry right along an' put watah on It so's t r soak de Juice out." Dttioit Preo Pies- The W rong Number. A joung won an who lives nt No. 17 Illank stieet left an ordci at a downtown groeetj and whin tho time for tho ddlv eij wagon to nppi ir h id pat-i 1 she giew anxious anl hastened to the neatest tele phone Perhaps in hci neivousncss she spoke Iti(llsttnrtl) to the echango gill All) wav, this ts tin conveisatlon which i n biied: "Hello' Wh) dldn t jou send jour wagon to No 17 Illank streut?" "Walt n moment Hi llo! I don't Unci mi) i-B h street on our older book. What's tin name of the pnitj V ' "The name ts w rlgaleswotth. I gavo tl e oldel m.vselt " "That's funnj. Old person or joung pc ison ' ' "Young pet son " "What st)le did jou oidei ." "What st)b? Wh). 1 ordctcd n lot of things and )ou pmmlscd Ihij'd come up on the lirst wagon " "Saj, I gues jou've iniulo a mistake." "No, 1 hiven't The mistake is voius" "Who do veil think you'ie talking to.'' "Wh), to SImp-on the groeet " "No, vou're not You'ro talking to Thonip-on, the undt itnkn " llt-i-i-i-r anl the bill tang olf. Cleve land Plaln-Diaki 3IAsi.irc;ii'rnu II' AS. A (In mm In Chicago gut Into a row with n qu uriKome Iilshman, who hnl hi i n a terror to his in Ighborhuod, and lift him eb nl Just Ik fm e tho trial of the CSeimnn toi mimlci his lawjer found that the Jurj consisted of eleven Irish inc n and oik Gi rnian it was telt tint tin lilshmin would give no ili.uiLt to u in in who had killed inn of the counti) men, so a li feuse fund ins at on o la -e 1, and the (ieinian waa piomlsed a thousaid dollats It ho man aged to sicuro a "Imple vctdlct of man si nighti r. All ho hid to do was to slick to the word "manslaughtei ' Tho vctdlct rnme In, and mansliughter It vva. In the louiso of tuni the Ui r n an Jtirvmnn called foi Ids reward, and was warm!) compliment) d on his success II Hiding over the thousand dollars, tho attoinP) nmaikcil "You must have h.'i an awful time making those Irishmen agree to simple mimlaughtti '" "Yes, I should say so," the stolid Teu ton leplled, and, as he moved out with the mono, "Dej wnsnll for acquittal " Hxchaiige. Jonas Long's Sons beg to announce that while their Mammoth Depart ment 'stote will be open for the re ception and entertainment of visitors on Filday evening, no goods will be sold on that occasion Hegulnr busi ness will commence on Satutdny morn li.fr at 8 o'clock. At Friday evening's rtti ptlon and Satuuhij evening's sdl 'ug, a selected ptogrnmme will be icn deied by Panel's band Oriental Itug. Nobody can beat our prices, If you need a batgaln come nnd see our $S and $12 bargain tugs, also out Hue Petslaiib at half price Michaclian Hrothets, 124 Washington avenue. - - DON'T HUN ANY KIRKS about health. Aiold coughs colds, fevers, pneumonia, and all otli-r similar all niotilH by kcepiuK )our blood rich and puro with He.od's Set sap.it Ilia. HOOD ft PILLS are purely vegetable and do not putge, pain or mine. All diugglsls. All the year round use FELS-NAPTIIA soap. Cold water for Summer, lukewarm for winter but don't boil or scald the clothes. rULS & CO., Philadelphia. BIG BAKERY TRUST IS BEING FORMED Agent Dakc Has Cecil Quietly nt Work In This Vicinity. SCRANTON FIRMS ARE IN IT Option Oblalncd on tlio lCcll llnkcrv llcnl It on with hchcucr llros., nnd oll'lvo W llkps. Ilurro nnd I'lltston Ilnkorlcs Two Unto Sold Out nml One litis Ciivcn tin Optlon--Sclicme Is rorwarded by tho 1Mb American, New York nml United htntcs Com panics, tlio Thrcc-Cornorcd Trust. Another big ttust schme Ik afoot and tbout to hi closed In this and the Wyoming vnlloj'. It involves the pui thase of seven cracker and fancy cake concerns by the American and New Yoi't tllscuit companies, of New "ioik eltv and the fnltd States Hlscult coin p.m, of Pittsburg. I'or several yens earh of tin so 'lg companies has been a tiust In Itself but lecontly they have been gt.tdually eomblnlng their Jn tcicsts Into one gigantic content. Ae-ci't Pake, of Hutt'alo, icpresentlng the thu's majji companies, has made two visit? In this city and vlclnltv. Hf has succe-ded In closing denls with two of tlm sevm bakcilcs, has options on the pin chase of two and has nego tiation with the other three wen mi llet wny It is ioposa by the 'rust to build a mill of large capac Itv In this city ot Wllkes-Hane for tin iiMiuifai toie of ctaekerand blcult foods foi eonsump ti in In this pait of the state The com bine will not affect the biead baketles as It only manufnetmes stock goods The lnkciles In this cltj and vicinity with whli h the ttust tepiesentatlve has boon dealing are Mlchiel J Kellj and He Inter ll'iv, of this eltv llltch nc .; i"o, of Plttslon. J H C.n & Sons, II L AJooie, the Walteis bakeiy and the Muiphy bikety. of Wilkes-l!.trr-. Negotiations ate about to be closed with the Ilitohnei and Muiphv eotcems. Options have been given by M. J Kelly and H. u Moore. Wli.it singes have been teat lied with Sc lienor llios, Cnir e Sons and the Wnltus bakery are not know n. WILL OWN Tim CONCL'KNfi. It Is not the plan of the ti list to give the present civvneis of the small con cerns nr Intel est In the big ( omblne Ai inpldly as tho smaller piopertles ate ucciilice! thev will b" pliccd In oil n go of manageis emplo)ed by the truiit and will be opeiated Indlvlduallv until onlj such time ns n big mill and bnkerv me built in Scraiilon oi Its vlc Itiitj Tho plant will be built with n capncltj for lutnii'g fiom l-'S to 130 b'Mols of flout Into food pioducts eve i j- d.iv. Aecoi ilng to Arent Dake, the tnist lies alreadv acqulied proneitj- nnd business valued at $30,000,000. This largo sum Includes the total Intel csts of the combine's thiee big jnits. the Amet lean. New Yoil; and Cnlted States companies This lolning of forces ltal ly began about ten ears ago In a noted flpl.t between the American and tie New Yoilt companies The fotmer lliuMlv absotbed a laige number of smaller concerns which put It In a po sition to dictate terms nnd n suited In tie Nvv York company coming Into the fold The end was not vet how-o.e-r. The big United States company of Pittsburg was an unlooked fot fac tor anl, bv adopting the uame com bine policy In the West as had tho two eastern comninlcs, was Intel ferlng with the growth of tho lattets' busi ness A line e-coinei eel trust which in cluded the Fnlted States company vvns the outcom. Tin; ontoiNAL plan. It was not the oilgiual plan of the tliple alliance to absotb local com panies but it was found that the latter weie making good profits on small but manv sales in fields that the trust couit1 not give attention to A plan has been hit upon to fuice the smillti concerns to dlsgoige It was decided to make icasonable offers for puiclnso of all bakeiles In thickly pipulated tor i Unties, If these overtuies are ie fus ed. Hie combine niopowcs to eieet its own bakeiles in local terrltoiv, glv them local eoloi, undetsiii the nunll fonepins main a bid for patronage and foi co tho little fiy out of the field ot compe tltlun. 'I hev Llllcied the Street. Mulheiln & Judge, eontiactois, nre the latest v Iclims of Commissioner Dunnlng's effotts to ke-ii the stteets clean The lltm is in c harce of the Dyspepsia, j Heartburn, Ga--tritw uml all .Stomneh Ulior- dels poslttvclv cured (.rover Ctiabam s Dis pcpKla Itemed) is n niccille. Ono dose ie moves all distress, nml u pcrmnucnt cmeof the uioit chronic and nevcru uses U gtinrun. teed. Po not Miller! A fiO-cuul bottle will convince the most ukeptlrnl, MattboH Uros, Duigslsts, U'Jti LncU.a w u una avenue. One Secret of Beauty The Corset is one of the most im portant articles of a ladies' attire. It adds or detracts so greatly to a wo man's appearance that great care is necessary iu its selectiou. FLEXIBONE MOULDED CORSETS Are a triumph of perfection, giv ing a grace and beauty to the wearer not found in other corsets. Miss Page, an expert corset fitter, representing the manufacturers, will be at our store on the above dates. Ladies are cor dially invited to make her acquaint ance and learn something about the "Flexibone Moulded Corsets." MEARS 1 1 building of n structure on Noith Wash ington avenue, ycstcitlny a wart anl vvns Hworn out befoic Alderniuii Howe charging the contrnctora with llttetlng tho streets with stone.wind, mortar and oilier building mat "i lot Tho case vvns flpttled by the conlinrtoM paying the costs. PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT. (ilvcn by Cnmp No. r?'J, I. O. S. ol A., Wcdncsdny K cuing. The entortnlnnient Wednesday eve ning of Camp fn.!, Patriotic Order Sons of Ameilca, at their hall, on Lacka wanna avenue, vvns well attended and enjoyed by all. The programme was at) follows Mixed Quartette, "Away to the Meadows" Miss Ltttle llojle, .Mis. J. 11 I'thman, Miss Smith, Hd Hass and Ira Mitchell. Plnno Duet, Daniel Hi j den and llna Stono flraphnphonn Miss Smith Comic Selection, "Widow- and Jake," etc , Oeorgo llartman MKed Quartette "Dream On' Graphaphoue Miss Smith Piano Duct, Mrs. Tomllnson and Mabel Harding Paioil) on "Ilarbaru Prutchcy," llartman Whistling Selection . Miss Clara 11 iss Graphaphono Miss Smith No. 39fi clievv the ling, held bv W K Hlshop, who ptesented it to tho tamp. Th- camp wishes to return thanks to all for services rendered on this occasion Correction. In our news columns on Saturdaj Dee- I, It vis announce I that the Client Atlantic Pants companj was old out by the sheilff on the dnv be foie. Tho name of ihe firm should have lead the (Ircat Kistcin Pants company The Great Atlantic Pull and Pants comnanv Is still doing business at 2J7 Liekawanna avenue. Ilegin nnd llnd jour holiday shopping nt Heldlem.an's Holiday Stote, Hoaid of Tiade build ing " Coiil--C'onl--Conl. riist-class coal, egg, stove and chest nut, dellveted anywhete In tho city of 4,000 pound lots at $2 55 per net ton Dellveted In Dunmore at $2 CO. A. Moweij. Dunmore, telephone 4673. Y( u w 111 find the finest line of mou'd Irg foi picture flaming i-t tho CiIiTiii Ait f-'ludio. Sterling; Silver Novelties We were never so complete as now in sterling novel ties a remarkable assortment at remarkable prices. There are some things of which one never has too many. That is one reasou why this de partment is so full of sugges tions. Silver novelties are always in order dainty gifts, and their rauge so broad that baby can find a pretty pres ent as well as grandmother. Just a hint it pays to buy early. Don t wait until the eleventh hour and then ex pect to find assortments as full as now. Sterling nu'eli boxi s, $1 .'., to $1. Silver stamp boxes, Jl up. Stei ling penknives. J3c to 1 ,"0. Mirrors silver Inlaid, 23c. up. Hair curlers, fix up. Steillng scl--nr-!. lit'. to 2. Manicure sets, vie. up. Ste rllng soap boxes, 1 19 lo $!. Hat maikeis, Wo, to CDc. Coat h ingers, c. up. Piper cutters pcail blades, Tie. up, Steillng handle tooth brushes, too. Shoe horns, Wc, up. Nail llles, l to 1. Silver dot wis. "lc to $1.75. Hag tags, -!9v... Wilting bits, 7'c. and $1,25. up. The Rexford Co., 303 Lacka. Ave. pedal Sale ses Ladies Coals ff& a a a iiaren Prices reduced on all garments. New Cheviot, Boucle and Beaver Coats, storm collars, full fashioned garments, worth $io, now for $5.95. Fancy Taffeta Silk Waists reduced from $5 to $3.50, and from $7.50 to $4.95. & HAGEN KUIIilllllllllllllllllilllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIU M 1 CVuuaMgAV, M OT 1 Present g Is easily found in our g g store and does not cost g g much, either. g g Our immense stock of g bright, new goods, ex- S g cites the admiration of g all and affords you uun- g g vailed opportunity ior the g selection of suitable gifts, g g "Walk g around," in and look g P tm mm jylLLAR & pECK, mm mm 131 W)omiiig Ate. k niniiiiiiaiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu?. THE (LIE SHOE CD Veracity rather than variety prompts us to tell of our success in tho world of trade. In our particular province there ate none who can approach us either In point of quality or pi ice. The choice goods which we are constantly bringing to jour notice nie unequalled in this city. We have prepared to receive the tush of holiday buyers with the Largest, Host Complete Assortment of A UPPERS suitable for all sizes and conditions of men and women Our whole stock 1 highly lnt) lusting Just now, because, while composed entliclv of new and te llable goods, the) nie priced exttenuly low, the gientet part of them having been recently bought below the market lates. Manv lllustiatlons of this ten dencj' to sell for less than pi availing values will be found by lsltlng our stote. THE KLINE SI 326 Lackawanna Avanus. "Famous Old Stand." Dec. 8, of E THURSDAY uaDos s Goats 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue Scranfon, Pa, Xmas Tree Is the most essential part of the home on Xmas Day. What Is Christmas without a Tree? We have now on sale some very pretty and unique trim mings for trees that are inex pensive, on main floor, right aisle: Candy Tree Trimmings Pure sugar, good to eat, and lv each. lc 100 Slyles Glass Ornaments Extra value, at 2 for 3c. Large Glass Balls Assorted shapes, worth 8c.and ioc. our price, lc each. Tinsel Tree Ornaments Can't break, very bright and pretty, Cheap at 5c. or 10c. Our pi ice, lc. Candle Holders Spring pattern to hold candle to the tree, lc cadi, by the dozen 10c, Tree Candles Pure wax, assorted colors, lc (lOZCIl. Special price by box. Tinsel by the Yard Assorted colors, 2c. quality, lc anl. Wider and thicker, 'ioanltoiOc. String Beads Plain colors or assorted colors on one string, larger and bet ter than last season, for lc a string. Xmas Cards bxtra large assoitment, only 4c each. 1898 Calendars, very neat, Bible Sayings and Poems, IOC. Visit our Down Stairs Depart ment for Xmas Presents in China, Glass, Water or Wine Sets, etc. THE GREAT 310 Lackawanna Ave. J. II. LADWIG. i s OOOOOOOOOOOOOCK Coats, Furs, Millinery. STORE OPEN EVEN INGS DURING DECEHBER. oooooooooooooo s 224 LACK. AVENUE. 10, 11. 4c STORE BROWN Now Is the Time to Buy. Prices Reduced on All SILKS. 75c Changeable Taffeta Silk for... 59c All 75c Fancy Taffe.a Silks for... 49c All $1 Roman Stripes, Checks and Brocade Silks 75c MESS eeoiSo One lot assorted Fine Dress Goods, suitable for house dress es, $1,25 to $2.00 goods, for only 75c 75c to $1 goods for only 50c 2 7-inch Check and Plain Dress Goods 10c 45-iuch Flannel for Ladies' Un uerskirts 29c k SjiiL .-1 I llll I I l"" iMiawi fc-tW- v"-" m