) 'A4 '( 1" - "Jl ' "a-v- - Jv-J'-vi TttTT? M tjtn.'-f. ', rV-tr 'y- Tie -.'jB.itA'i3,Tnrv u ?,-- Vjcctyk"? - k I U r-V V il 9 . V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- lWIDAY, NOVEMBER 2L 1901'. - r' 'ir fe BIGGER BOX SAME PRICE' Enameline THE MODERN STOVE POLISH Brilliant. Clean, Easily Applied, Absolutely uauxiess LIQUID- BETTER YET! FIRE PROOF ff .ilmftfl 1-oto, ,incl .ill lme iea-un tn give Hi.inKe. e h.c-fui loin lulriinme, mul e t'oin ;uii hue for the inoiuj m-l on 1l-e thins .ion h.oe l.oit'iljt hue. We nil; ion In louk iif our Murk ! b re juu inaLe r-uu h.i-i.-. ot Pictures, Picture Frames, for holiday trade, Paints, Wall Paper, etc. im we taic jwi 0 nnddlc-iii in's luctli. Jacobs & Fasold, 209 WASHINGTON AVENUE. City Notes. J lool mil. r,Ml.. - lhe liiikitt.imi.1 fool bill tt.nit ull pi iv Hie C.ithoii.l.ib- With wlieol elucn .it Athletic pnk mtnvrru'r .ituuiuuii. UMHTIU.V sril.l. I' Willi MU.K. llio comli. lien ii Mi.s Jiiiwlmil-', Iuj .is inn iloun l," ,i urcrt t.ir ii '1'iH'iI.iv, js uportoil Ut infill to io t Miiimly tJMir.ilili". HMioi.i) m i:.m;u ix.iriir.n. ii.iniii k.-imuu-. Kfii ol MtoiiKv .liihn l -ir.ii;-. rlitiitinl ,i im-.c ill uliilo nn hj u.iv in mIiiimI mi V ccliie-.il ii . lit- iiu .ilon it ;i liou iliMine .hilI tluu f.ttl oil. lircal-1:11; bis lev. -I.IIVI.D A SL'IM'l.lt. 111. Ililr, if ll,i- lVmi itiii. llipiei i litiuli h..-i. uin inn lnni V 111 I'll' Ifltl.'l'' tl"lll I" II IMil .1 liOUIltlllll uiirr In llie li.eimul el ilu r hitri'h ljl nfulil e OUl .") pd'Ml. . tj. -1 1. " Mipp r Mill l" Ultl 111 .1 lllulltll. IM.I.l-AM Mil I A I.. -"I lie l.n..l Iiim- of tli.. 1 lllll- fl llll- M.l'tllni.- KiHuillll i. m ill li-t HU'llt ill l.'Ut'lllvn hill. liitt.llMKIlt Mlt1 .tlf J :,nil tluKins: m .1-. iiMulnl in until ;i lllr lu.iir. Jin .ill in w.i- in tlinui' i( .i LOiiiimiliii ioiiiur. M -. D'UiliJt:, Mi-. 1.11. ai.il Jll M.uv lililiS -I VI i I HI! (.AMIIl.i: Ul.l ll"U wi. f,- 1 1.,. 1 iiti-i t.itiilil'- iMit.iuon nft Wtilinsdiv milling .n ilu l.yuiiin lli.jloi' mil U'o "ii -.lie Monil.iy ..t i .jc I j. U In!.-, l tin- Ai'dipl eiit.i'Jiiiini ni Hie mr I lie .iii-pne-. ut tin- Uifil.w.i." Ititi it.iltiiiu-.it i nrt l.iiiNi- tiihiH liuy ho '..iivid it tiie J.ueiini In. oltire i.tNt Jlunilje. P. I AW I'AV PW-.-'lhc uiii.lo.ii, of tie fnlt. -. mpr uilliiin-, will he i.-i ill lunioiin.' : .In j lull!, lli'lh'MP. ISilltui wa-Iu'ry, lltNlili1, ".n i u.i. iinitiiiiiil.il. PixIlv, ILiiupniii, lliiiiiinii a-.li. ii, IIMilin, 11 ilp Pari., Omoi.I. I'.M'c, M..m mil r.iilni. On Lotl(l. llie nnplnie- uT lis -'ii.un iiiil. Hi .iiionii j-htiy Jii'l M"tr- collliiy mi'I In pad. Illlllll l'MII.01! 1 M.li.-Mi-, Sn in It. Pi. kin- f-i.ll Mill giw the tllllil ii the .-. 1 1.--, tf U-lll..- M , tli it. in 'A'oiu," lliiti ,illiriir.i.!i m I "'t...l. .it lli- Ik.iiic ef Mi. IS, .1, n.-n-ifll. Suiili Wi-liinsion .nciiiie .mil Dt-lanaio -In . Dining nn intrriiilii'ii IIicm- pu-i-nr i.ill line lie .I.a im el h(.iiiiiif Mr. Turn (.ippil, the m1.j tmoi r.l ihe Seoii'l I'iclilniut eliuii h. Mi-. Iir'e Kjiui will .ii.tompjny li tin nn the pulp. Mf.M.D m 1tUllllli:i!. Ihfer.l.f I nil Uune.l tevilutiiiii-. ,1itiMil.i unci noon, pionilin;; loi tne .iHi'iLiiniiittil ut I lie number m IIkI.Ii. in tin- tit, illiettiin; llie pi idiu of InJi.uiU .it the tomci' of Iiiin;; .iii-niie .mil Ilkl.ur itiect, .mil at Ciran ,'itiiiiiii .mil lllikory -ti 1 I llild Unit the MClllilu oi eplion, on the puipntv iiuieli ll'.ilit he .iiipiiuil lo ..pin up Mi.iimv amine bctiuvn l.ueli oliett .uul t'luuy l..im. 'Ul'l'i:!! AT M'. LfKII'-i.-llip hi In m -t. l.nki'j cluiri.li -i'iI.iI .in il.ilioi.ile vui. n r I i.l nldit I" Hie p-iri-h lull, N'.nlv ..'Hi jalimw n.i. pie-iCUt .uul i riiuiikialily mure th-ui ."-I'll vj n il. Uril. Mlo. W. II, lile iu ill i luue l tl" ineiiii. Otheii iiho li.i.l t.iules writ i Mm. IIiu. Spuiiiie, Mi... luil, .Mi. M. .1. Ainliew., .Mi-. Iluiiln. Mrs. W.'l). Si'ilie-ou, Mir. ii. It. .Iniiitn, Ml-.; llo-ull, Ml-. . W. II.".-. Mt. f. llnil bill, Mu I', I'. II. mil. In the ilu ("I- imm Iniar t.ihli-; uue m i.i.itie nt Ma (luih, U. -stnilorwiii ami Mis. I. ,1. I'nilil, liiu.-ehnlil .ilti rht vi-ie .iilil bv tin, iliiiiiii, Mr- ii. Ii. .In. jii.mi ami Mu. Wnll.'. m If you want the bc-M ."cont Ikup, smoke John Jlurper. I'liurrffii. The popular Timcli elgar Is still tha leader of the lOo clttara. f - -- X BOND OFFERINGS. Sprlnp; Biook Water, 1st Mtg.O.-i Lnckn. Valley Elcc. Light, 1st Mtg. 5 s. North Jersey and focono Moun T t t X t tain Ice Co., 1st Mtg, 5s. Standard Ons Co., 1st Mtg, 5s. X Lehighton Water Supply Co., 1st Mtg. Ds. New Mexico Railway and Coal Co., ls; Mtg. us. X X)fl&c)it.'jn nnd piice on nppli- X cation, -f u; itiiucbw, N. -f H illfj-lUiie. CjiuoiiilJh, -f- -f IOC CuiiiiuoiincMltli 1IIJ", tx.iiititu, I'a. - . -M WILKES-BABREAN ARRESTED. John Bunnell Charged with Clicu lntlng Libelous Instrument. Mt .1. Atulvr-y. of Wllkos-Nitrir-, luul John lltiiiiiell, or WHItea-Huno. iiiit"ded yesterday In IIiIh cll.v unit iitrnlt-iir-il bo fori! MiiKlstiiilo Millar, on the t'liurii of elrcitlulliii ii lltii'loun InwlitliiiPiU ro Jleetlnr- tiiioii lilm iMnlvoyj. ltuiitiell, It appear?, wan icccntly con victed In Wllkcs-Hurre on thu eliarge or nmlntiilnluir u disorderly huiise, and Ih now secklm ii new trlul. Mulvey pIhIiiis tluil thitiiicll ilmv up m ulll iltivlt settlin i'oi tli Unit lif (Mulvpy) liritl p.idl ii fi'i'liiln youiiK woman In tlila city a vorltiiii sum to tentlfy again him tHuiiiH'11) In court. Mulwy alle-ies t ltd t Hllllllell broiiKliI thin allUliivIl to tlllH city on Wednesday anil endeavored to Kt't tlic yoiintr woman luloxlenled In order to obtain tier slt.'tialuio. lluiinolt waived n lii'iulnu and en teled bull before MiilKtrnle Millar. BOTH ARMS BLOWN OFF. Dnnlel Wntersteel Fatally Injured Yesterday. Uanli'i Wuleretcel, a miner ftuploycd nt SIoit'h mine No. 1! at Dickson ('Ity, wan fatally Injuicd yesterday tnorit liiK by Die oxploniiui of a ki'B of pow der i'iiUhpiI by u piiik fioni llltt naked lamp. Jle was MiandliiK alinoil illieclly over the powder when It exploded and wiik thrown with terrllle force ng.ilusl the side of the KaiiKway. Hoth his anus were blown oil at the shoulder and bis body was frightfully hiceraleil. He whs taken to the JIo?os Taylor hospi tal, where he lived until o'clock when death tame. "MABON'S" ADDRESS IN NORTH SCRANTON Spoke In Noith Main Avenue Tnber- nncle on "The Legislature and the Lnlioi' Laws." Hon. W'llllnm Abiabiiins was slmwii nbotit the city yesterday by Jtidpre I'M wnrdH, vlIllu(7 different points of In terest, notably the court house, city hull, t Virri'Spondeiice schools, etc. He wa-t Intiodiiced in a large number of people as well. Last evening: he lectured before a Iaie audience in the North .Main Ave nue Ihipli.-t. talienmcle, North Scrnu Inn, wheie he was accorded a generous welcome. This eveiiiiiK: a public recep tion will be held in his honor at the Welsh t'ahinistlc Methodist Hunch on South Main avenue, wliere short ad dresses will be unide in Welsh and Knsllsli. by u number of prominent, speakers. Toiuoiruw eveiibiK- be will lie ten tiered a private reception by a number oi" bis Welsh friends, and on Sunday he will speak innrninfr and cvenlntc in the Hellevile Welsh Ciilvlnlstic Metho dist dull eh. ills subject last nifihl was 'The Leg islature and the Labor Lnus." He sliowed his famili.irlty with the mines and the perils encountered by the men who toil in them, and wave a descrip tion of what they under:" In their daily work. At the close of his iiddresi be sang that l.ivorlte Welsh hymn 'The Land of Our Kathers." Ill iiitioiluciiiff him to the an. Hence. Jtnltji: IMwards said: "It is always a pleasure for mo to come to Providence, there over thirty years nun I tirsl be K.m to try to dn something toward eaiuiuK my own living by teaehliiR niKht school. When he Introdueed 'Million" the latter was given an en thusiastic welcome. Mr. Abrahams, save a desi rlption of the houses of parliament and said there are many obstacles to tin; galn iliK of i r forms in liilKltind of which the house nf lords is I he greatest. Af ter nlviiiK a detaikd description of the manner m which .'--.' laws are pat-sctl , theie lie i nlil of the laws that have li.-en passed dining the last llttoeu years. He said thai though in this, country we have mure labor laws on our stat ute books, all they have over Hare aie rigidly i nfoiced. He described some of the laws al ready passed including one by which any miner earning two pounds a week when injured, will rei eive one pound a Meek until he has vecovcied. or he can settle for a lump sum. A whlow will iccelve u sum equal to the average earnings of her husband for three years when her husband is killed. They an now trying to have a bill passed slim telling the number of woik ing hours. It has been defeated three times, ".Mabon" suggested that the men be lakeii to their woi kings in thu liolley i.l" the company and again tak en lu the foot of th" shaft at the close of their woik, thus shoilenltig the time Unit the men consume In go ing to and from their woik, and yell iml shoiteii the time ih.it he will work In the chamber. Seated on llie plalfoim With "Mubon" vtcic Judge IMward.-. ltev, A. II, .,...,.,. .1. .. .... i. . i ... r-miiii, i.ev. ,in, ,ioiie,s, ul-i. ,i, i, i.i- . vis, i;e. I,. H. iioiKS, i.ev. .Hi' i ijiitei and ltev. W. !'. Ii.ivl". SWALLOWED PARIS GREEN. Olyphnnt M.'.n Mixed It with Wilis key and Died Suddenly. Andrew .uixaucki. a tt shield of i)l. pliailt, ( olllillltlcil .suicide on WedlieS day by swallowing a quantity of I'arls green, The case was lepoiled to ( 'or oiler Unbelts yesterday, and he made an aulopsy and held mi liniuesi, Tile mall had pun based 11 box con lalnliig eight oiinie.-. oi I'ails given and also it bottle of whiskey, and iiflcr mix ing lliem swalliiwul e'lough to kill sev il.ll pei ship. The Juiy rendered a Vei -diet In the ,-fi.. i tbnt iiie man sllhlded b, i iking I'm Is greiu. ul.tanckl bad lelurned to (.ilyphaiit iiboiil two iiiouihs ayo I nun Hio old couiitr. where he has a family. FARDON GRANTED BOSCHINO. To Be Fiee After Yeais of Hard Effort in His Behalf. Joseph Uoschliio. who Is undergoing life imprisonment in the Kastern pcnl leniltuy tor the murder of Nicholas I'onfortl, In Dumiioiv, hi tha suinnii'i of ISO.,, was yestenlay granted a lull pardon by the boanl of pardons in ses sion In ll.ii'iihlmrg The iimidor tool; place lu lssi., at tho bihlBO cuisnitig ItoniiiiK Drunk, near tho Hrlo and Wyotnlng shops, in the caily evening. ISnschlno was found eullly of the i lime, uiid suiitfiiccd to b6 hanged, but hl.i counsel succeeded in IiiivIiik tho senteiKc loimuuietl lo life llllirlsoll- Inept . .--..- - Fostotllce Robbed. 11 i:ulu,nr Wiicliom'lho Ataoiliinl I'lvsj. Iullidjdniii.'. 1'Ji, Nov. 21. -The p.j.-i..llki af llniii ili.nlh'. this toitiity, wii b.uki'll 1'lto It-t iiiirlil by K-libn.J, wlio blfw op n the nfe with Kiuiilile ui.il inblieil ihe ofHir nf all u-li, tni jii'l nioiii ilir. llie leii '1 HI .nnuiait in fl.UCO. SILLIMAN WAS NOT PRESENT DECLINED TO MEET WITH THE STRIKERS. Claims Men Repudiated Afjrccnienl to Have n Secret Ballot on the ' Proposition He Was to Mnkc. J When Strikers Got Together and Learned of the Hitch They Agieed to Hax'o a Secret Ballot and Sent r. Commtttco to Look for Mr. SUll nip.n. The meeting liclwecn Clencial Man ager .Slllhmiu nnd (he Htrlklng street car men. did not take place hist night iiH arranged, and thu chances are tl never will take place. Mr. Sllllinan refused to attend llie meeting. To ii Tribune reporter he gave the following Htateiuent of bin I reasons for not attending; "The arrangement was that 7 should meet all our old employes ami that they should vote In secret on the . proposition I was to make to them. Ilelwecii and fi.HU o'tlock tills evening ' Sol, tiolilsmlth. A. 1!. Wurman and II. J. Collins of the business men's ctim mllUe, walled on me to Inform me Unit the meeting was to take place tonight. It bail come to my ears that four of the old employes had been sus- j pended from the union and would not be permitted to attend the meeting, ' and further that the men had repiull- ( atetl their agreement to have a secret l ballot. I thereupon refused to attend the meeting. Kven though the secret ballot had been agreed to I would mil have attended without assurances that all the old employes would be penult tetl to be present." STIUKHItS' STATliMKNT. Thestrlkcis made a statement to th" etfect that they did not say to any one that theie would not be a sceiet bal lot and that when the men got to gether and learned that .Mr. Sllllinan would not attend because a secret bnl- i lot was not agreed to, they took the unprecedented step of ignoring their i constitution .and by-laws and ngieeingj to a secret ballot. A delegation of the business men's committee was sent out to find Mr. Sllllinan to notify lilm of, what bad been done, and. If possible, to In ing him to the meeting, but be could not be found. This committee, Mr. Collins said, met Mr. Utiike, one of the direclois of the company and was told by lilm that, the company bad nothing to offer oth er than what It had been offering all along. As legards the four men suspended yesterday, the strikers say flint they were piecliKled fioni attending the meeting. At l.::0 o'clock this morning a mem ber of the sinkers' executive board, in the present e of the whole boanl said to a Tiibune reporter: "You an say lor us that If Mr. Sllllinan has any further dealings with Hie strikers It must be through the executive boanl of Division I0S Amalgamated asso ciation of Stteet Hallway Kmploycs." SILLIMAN IS THHOl'C.H. At 2 o'clock this morning. Uenrr.il Manager Sllllinan was seen at the Jer niyn. on his return from a trip out of town, and said: "I am through with this sort of thing. It only prolongs the strike. I told the committee this would be our last at tempt at .-linkable settlement. We can't keep up peace negotiations forever." The four men whose connection with thu 'union was severed yesterdav are Messrs. Itunucll. Cleveland, Ktesge and MetKhein.er. The IlrsL Ibree were sus pended pending an investigation of charges of disloyalty. The last named resigned. Isaac Itobliiisou, who was in the hos pital when the strike occurred, was discharged cured a few days ago. and yestenl.i lelurned to work as a motoi inan. lie i thu Ihst of the old em ployes to so back. Another car was dynamited on "'a nousc avenue last evening: at U o'clock. It ri'-citried opposite the Tine lirook collieiy. About the same damage was done -is lesulted in the other cases. An elderly woman, the only passenger, ic celved a severe shaking up, but escaped other injury. COLLEGE PRESIDENTS ASK FOR LARGE SUMS The Laity Members of Pittsburg Piesbyteiinn Churches Treated to n Surprise. 11 LvJiimip iic ruin TI.I- Asm, uteil I'm. I'ltlsbuig, Nov. 21. Tiie laity mem bers of IMusburg rTesbyteiinn churches "ii treated to no little surprise at the himtfuct til tho hotei Schenlcy loulglit given by Alcj-srs, Uobert I'ilcalrn, vice moderator of the ITesbyteilan general assembly; James I, Uuchanaii, Charles i:. Spcer and Samuel I', llui bison In honor of the I lev. Dr. Heilty C. Min ion, pies.-nt moderator of tho I'resby terlaii general asseiubly, when college piesldeiits from Western I'eiinsylvaiiia and I'lttsburg clergymen asked for to tal funds for their several institutions aiuoimtlng to St,7lii,rifli. Following iiie the amounts asked: The l!e. .lumen D. Moffall, picsldeiil of Washington and Jefferson college, $1,000,000; the llev. Dr. Isuau C Uel tler, president of (iinve CHy ollege, .2i)u,i)ii0; the ltev. Dr. Chalmers Mar tin, president of llie lVnnsyhanlu col lege lor wuimm. ?2;ii,iii1ii; the Uev. Dr. lllchaid S. Holmes, Ill.mV) for the New York I'u-sb.Merlan Mission bullillng, tho ltev. Dr. William L. Mi-Hwau. Yi.'W for llio woik among the foreign popu lation lu riltsburg, and the Los Dr. D. S. Kennedy, $200,uuu, for tin. West ern Ohio .seminary, These amounts who asked for In llfty minutes' tlmo ami tho banquet ((included with a benediction after tho i out'lildlllg ple.t of the ltev. Dr. Holmes befoie tho other ministers present weie given tlmo lo ontiir petitions for aid, Tho banquet was held in the ball loom of the Scbuuley, which was liism fully decorated for tho ou-nslon with cut iiowcih, ('hryMautlieiiiuniH and greoneiy, About I'.'i promiuont minis tin's and laymen of Pittsburg and the surrounding community (were bculed at the tables, Tho llrst speaker of the evening, thu ltev.- Dr. Henry Minion, tho Biiobt of honor, iaK called by To.iHlinnster Hubert I'ilcnlin, The ItoV. Dr. Mlvtou was scheduled to speak on tho twentieth century tuud of tho I'resbyierlnn church, but ho never referred lo it, Ills uddresa was mainly of thu work being dono by Pres byterians In Western Pennsylvania. Ilu said, lu pail. "The funduiiKiiliiU of the faith o: the Till: OLD WAY. Of Treating Stomach Trouble and Indigestion, a Bnrbnrous nnd Use less One. We Piiy Hie old way, hut really It Is Hit' common nut! usual one at the pres ent time, and niaiiy dyspeptics, and physicians nn well, consider thu llrst step In iillcmpllng to cute Indigestion Is lu diet, cither by selecting certain rood nnd rejecting others or to f?really diminish Hi" ttuautlty of food usually taken. lu other words the Kiiirvntlou plan, Is by ninny, supposed to be the llrst es sential In the cure of weak digestion. The almost certain failure of (ho starvation euro for Hlomacb tumble lin.s been proven time mid again but still the usual ndvlce. when dyspepnla makes lis appearance, Is u course of dieting. All this Is radically wrong. It Is fool ish and unscientific to irroinmcnd diet ing or ntnrvutloii to n person suffering from dyspepslla because Indigestion it self starves every organ nnd uvery nerve and llbre in the body. What Is needed Is abundant nutri tion, not less, and this means plenty of good, wholesome, well cooked food and some natural digestive, to assist the. weak stomach to dlsest It, This is exactly the purpose for which Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are adapted and this Is the way they cute the worst cases of stomach trouble. Thu patient e.tts plenty of wholesome food, and Stuarl'.s Dyspepsia Tablets digest it for hliu. And this Is lu accordance with un title and common sciiho because In this way the whole system Is noiulshed and the overworked stomach rested, be cause the tablets will digest the food, whether the stomach works or not. One of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest J.MiO grains of meat, eggs and similar food. Any druggist will tell you that Stu ait's Dyspepsia Tablets is a remedy of extraordinary value and probably Is the purest mid safest remedy for stom ach tumbles. No person sufi'ciing from poor diges tion and lack of appetite can fail to be immediately and pprnianontly benellted If they would make It a practice to take one or two or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. lYcsbyleiiun church will have a great deal to ilo with moulding the character of Western Viiusvl'tiiil:i, as lu the past. Then- Is no duplicate in this re gion in the Presbyterian church. While stands Western Pennsylvania Presby teiinnlsin, the Pre.diyleiian church stands: when falls Western Pennsylva nia Prcsliylerianisin, the Presbyterian chinch falls, and when the Presby terian church falls, the kingdom of Clod Is In a bad way." At the conclusion of the ltev. Dr. Million's address, the appeals for aid mentioned above weie made in teu minute speeches by the respective pleaders. Tiie lequests will all be considered by Hie Presbyterian church laymen, but no contributions were made to night. The Central Knilroail of New Jersey e.iect i ln-it new ferryboat. Hound llrook, from the contractors about De cember J. This Is a companion ship to the ferryboat Lnkcwood, modern in cm ry particular, and will be a material acquisition to the fleet. The company has also lccenlly closed a contract witli lluiliiu V Holllngswoilli, of Wilming ton, Del., for another ferryboat on the same general lines, which it is expected will be delivered by the buildeis before next summer's mil lie opens. " Knoxville Coal Miners Strike. Ih Km lu-he Wile tioin llie .-vji i.iti-il I'ic--. Kiiu.-.iill-, X. mi.. X.a. 21. --A .peei.il imni C...il l ink sii i.ne hiiinlieil iniiui., cuiploliil !y llw lii"iilh Irnti ci'iiipiui iii the i;u ineiiiii.iiii roil mine-, unit 011 -,'uKe li.O.ii, . it is kii! tie 111111 1 1 iihi tint .-.'nie of theii number vue i!i ihujteil liei.niitf liny juimil a lini.e luuhei.' unioii niiiitlv oif-uiUeil. 'Ine uniii.iU 01 tn iouiiinv 111 Knowille ilenj- tint men .lie ill? ih.lijioil bei.iu-e liny juinul the uiiinii. Crcsceus Tails Again. ll KmIu'ii.! Wire fioni 'Ihe A-iinaalcil I'icis 1'Cllt'h), ('ill.. X11V. '.'I -fK-fClls Illh'll II, If.l,'- his utoiil tuil.iy on 'udlu' lull tulle tr.u!,. l'.iinl bi In.- niiuiiii-; 111 ite hi n.i.'.lf the mile in J.lo'i. 5 . . . Thanksgiving Goat Sale I P 2h The Largest Display of Garment Newness in Our History 8 m U 4 nnn OVER ONE :: l.UUU GARMENTS ON SALE l,UUU f Ladies' Automobiles, Newmarkets, Ulsters J and Raglans, ? Coats, 40-Inch Coats, 27- K inch Coots, 21-Inch Coats, the Storm Gar- J ment, the Business Garment, the Dress ?S Garment. Misses' Coats p Long and Short, Neat and Natty. Made specially for small forms 4 Children's Coats 1 JJ Bvery style, every color, every size, every !J price. Don't miss seeing this big show of ii stylish coats at correct 0 iMears & HageD, p Ladies' Furnishers. J5 H Come and Get Posted, 415-41? Lacka, Ave JJ dZ. - rtrfirtiiiliirtJirfiiliMWUkrtiirtJJMM"VM5J POOR BOWLING LAST NIGHT SMALL SCORES MADE IN BICY CLE CLUB LEAGUE. West End Wheolmon's No. S Team Won Three Games from tho Scrnn ton Bicycle Club In WUkeB-Barro. Green Rldgo Wheelmen's Team Took Two Games from tho West End No. 2 Team Number of the Game Totals Were Less than 700. How Clubs Stand. The four tau ins comprising the Hl cyclu club's bowling league rolled six return kubly poor games last night. The Orceii Hldgo Wheelmen's team by winning two games from the West Knd No. 1! team from Wllkes-Uarre still re tains Its lead, with the other tenuis till tied. The Crceii Itldge train won from the West Knd No. 2 team on the i liven Itltlne alleys and did the best bowling of tin' night, rolling the only two ,xoo games. Howard Davis was high man wlih 'Ml and bad high average, 17.. The score: WK.s-1' I'.Mi 'i. '. 'lut-iK Ickc-H'V t.17 111 r.l .i (,in- Nil l-'i i! 177 llimtii- Ii'.' I-.V. IH UJ I.niul II- H7 117 !! Pui-i III.' I "7 Idl In. 7l' f'IJi:il." lilDOi:, Tot R o" 1 in i;i II. Pati-. l(o 1-on . thinn.ti We'leiniii Xi. hoi ... ....II! ....l.Vi ....117 ....I.J-5 ....IIS 17! 17H IIS In7 117 ll.ii li.i 7111 bit Ms .!7il The West Hnd No. : team won all three games from the Scranlon Hicyclo club team -on tins Wilkes-Hart e alleys. Neither side showed up well. Jerfries bad high score. ".'O.", and high average, 171. The score: iiicvuj: ( i.t ii. Tot.iR Prior 17.1 I.7 117 lt7 W.illir Lis 1.M l"' "7i Sliii- HI II" l.lo II') Hi-inul'U 122 II-' Hi II- lib II. I l-l in l"t 71K 711 ll'l UJ7J WTM i;.P Nil :!. Tvl il-". It-ibbiM Ill 111 l-'o l'!l Whltniint lis in, III 117 llinncll I'll lis 1!!7 lO'i rielii- I'll I-"! "I l .leffi ica 171! -.el III ,VK 77'. '.in nil 217 The standing of the clubs Is now as follows: l..,.-t. I". , .! .sir .in .nt ., .'ii flttui Wiim- Wl crimen f. sjiiion llie.lile illib I West Ktiil N". 2 1 West lai'l No. " I HE HAD APPENDICITIS. Scranlon, Va.. Nov. :!. 110I. IV-unsylvaiiia Casualty Company. Scran ton. 1M. (iciiileineti: Please nc cept my thanks 1 for jour draft of one hii'idicil and tlfly-tht-ee dollars ($l,.o), due m- for six weeks' Indemnity under policy No. ! ts. issued bj- your company to me. In making out my proofs of loss, which I bunded you yesterday, T felt as if 1 wore imposing on good nature in claiming such a la rue amount, when taking into consideration tho trilling sum my premium amounted to, but the good grace with which you paid my claim convinces mo of the fact that you stand equally ready to pay any claim, large or small, provided it Is covered by your policy contract. Assuring yon of my continued oou will toward your company, 1 beg to re nwiiii, Kespectfully yours. Stewart D. Di.shop, w P"'fl Urook sticet, Dunmore, I'.i. Dr. F. f. Snyder, dentist, lias te, moved to lS Adams avenue. Smolsc tho now KIoou 5c. clyar. . . THOUSAND 1 HtMl H prices k ywywuwywywyywirayv To il . We might write n clupler nbotil our new line of Toilet Sets. The best selection we have ever shown, the offer ate so exceptional that we would "be falling In our duly If we did not tirfe you to at least examine them the shapes the colors the quality. Litif-hlln's Seinl-Vllrcous Ware, full tints lu recn, pink, blue and yellow, with gold Hue. . fxex Set of lo pieces p4.UU We have Decorated Sets as low as $1.-10. VTV& 5 fieo V Millar & UCU. V XTIIIiai W Scr anion Bedding Co., F. A. KAISER, MANAGER. Lackawanna and Adams Aves. Both 'Phones F.LCRANE Established 1866. Seal Skin Coats S!.")0, $171, $200, $'2'25, $250. I'eisian Lamb Coals $70, $100. S125, $150. Furs of All Kinds Fur3 repaired. taw furs bought New Building, 324 Established 1866. Ynti will find that what vou eet satisfactory wear, look well, and LEWIS, RUDDY, i If iL I M .l80 SI mmnS . ttHllMlfr it rryNJii'iiiiintiW "- . iinifc' 330 Lackawanna Avenue. . t't-ttt t-t--M-tt----t"-ttt-rf,T - .Mk m rmaiifnrfr-'? I Scranlon Oarpit& 4- 1 'JtfTlL''J til i iKS, 1 5 ' jar57i6Vt.' j-' f" yi ; ..'isjig 1 - 'K!;r:'''j 1 - 406 LACKAWANNA AViNUE. HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES s-i it a 111 1; ion nt 1 M'i:i:s, iNs.iiii rioN-s ami imuvvit iNVi:-Tiiu- Kiit sai.i: nv FRANK R. CHRISTIAN, H3 SPRUCE bT SCRANTON, PA Stoeks anil IIoiuIk lliniubt and Sulilon t liiiliiUsloa. The -Tea lnj nu'lit (.old lloitflV nf tli Niitluiud l.llu iind Triibl Co. Mo liir.uaiitcoil Ullt hdu- sn lnltlui. full or Wtiie lor I'arllmi nn- Phonographic Records of "When Mr. Shakespeare Comes to Town As SuriB in 'The Widow Jones" by MISS MAY IRWIN. Also BESSIE, HY RIGHT HAND BOWER," As Sung bv CHRIS BRUNO, llie King Kakewalker, May He Had at EDISON SHOW ROOMS ciS& Sets ? Co. WyomliiT 4fenne ft VU. wlkli tl Loik Arooad. i. Just Because You arc not going to wear them for a few months, don't crush your dnlnty summer lints and gowns into space nltogether too small for them. Let us make you a box: couch, with separate) compartments for hats, waists nnd Hkirts prettily lined nnd covered an ad dition to any room. Prices from $7 up H. D. CRANE Wishes to announce a new invoice of Skirts of such style and quality as to commend them to the Scranton public, both walking and dress lengths. The assortment of Suits in not as yet broken. 324 Lackawanna Avenue Take Elevator. Lackawanna Ave Take Elevator. WHtlHttf YUU WsFU Shoes or Slippers Rubbers or Overgaiters from us will give you the most always be comfortable to your feet. I DAVIES & MURPHY H'rM-'r-'tttt-ttt-f-M-tttttt' - . . - .. ometninix aweei t in Furniture X iltwtitiu. ui.r ruinitnro cvactlj-. It's flno ri.uuiili I" ciptmle tlic tasted ot ilia fall-(-t mid In, in l.c-qilliK with llie EUtroiuid liiBs in tlni men. jitiotli..illy airans.il ot lii'ine. Our Ehgant Parlor Pieces 11 ill 'lie ccitii-tt K-?tgii3 anil aljlri at bie a-" tWLlte u'tloil. at iiislit, will mahu lour home look lis btislit .' May morn inij ami .ut inMllnsc ns a giiileu of ioie-i. I'l..isaiil iiinl iliieilul jiiilmiiit cmt n moil, Una luuili loom in the sJitla uf ii-allne--s. Furniture Go. ri ! '-SJUsiC. ti (ft !v . l i'g-BwtftL . t.i
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