D h THE SCltAOTON TRIBUNE-UIDAY, JANUARY a, 1002, i... ........ . heir Golden Wedding (Continued from Page 3.) ns f1kt iik'o the butjy or llio family, Uny Elennor. Alullle Edgar was atllrr.d In u pretty white gown. Mlbi-it Edgar. Lawi'imco Curleton itiitl Uornurd Cnnupll witnessed thu ceremony, ' The Gifts. Mil. AND M113. CONNELL woro remembered with nuuiy. beauti ful nlfts, ul i fow of which contained this tribute of sentiment Whoso vulttu I'inild not bo mensuud. Thoy eulno fi'om life-long friends), HtuleMtien, mines workers, thoso con nected by ties ot church. social and business rolutlonM. Thoru coming sur prised and touched the recipients unil gave a pleasure slngnlm-ly. deep. Brlc-n-bruc, gold plate, porcelains In Flor entine frames, Venetian glass, gold and glass loving cupH, gold clocks, jewels, gold spoons, bnn-bon dishes, embroid eries, rare books nnd countless otlnsi lovely articles were viewed by the. throngs of guests. Among the gifts wore a mugnlllcpu gold loving cup from the pastor nnJ friends of Mr. and airs. Council In EI114 Park church, and a jewelled and stained , glass lamp and a sot of finger-bowls' and plates of Tlffany-mother-of-pearl glass, from business friends. Senator and Mrs. Thurston sent n gold and cut glass swan salt dish. Senator Penrose's gift was a- pair ol photogravures of the lovely pictures "After Fifty Years' and "The End oi the Skein." The grandchildren gave a beautiful French cabinet of gold. Mr. and Mrs. AV. F. Hnllstead's gift was a gold vase. From Governor and Mrs. 'William A. Stone came a gold clock. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Ken nedy presented n loving cup ot Vene tian glass and gold. Judge and Mrs Alfred Hand, gave u goid pitcher; Mi ami Mrs. John Jermyn, ti gold clock; Congressman nnd Mrs. M. 13. OInv stead, a gold plate of renaissance de sign. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Fuller, a porcelain if great beauty; Mr. and Mrs. L. '.'. Mattes, a fruit dish of glass and gold; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Blneklnton, a goliT bon-bon dish: Mr. and Mrs. William II Itichmond, of Bichinond Hill, gold fori' for ice cream; Mr. and Mrs. John Gib bons, gold berry bowl; the Misses Rip ple nnd 13. II. Ripple, jr., Bohemian glnss dishes; Judge and Mrs. R. AV. Archbnld, it vase: Mr. and Mrs. R. A Downey, of Oswego, N. Y., a turquolsr matrix pin; Dr. M. ',. K. Fulton, of Philadelphia, Venetian glass bowl and plate; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Christian gold sugar spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Win McDonald, Venetian glass cream and sugar bowls; AV. It. Storrs, umbrella with gold bundle: Mr. and Mrs. George 13. Smith, gold berry spoon; Mr. Jesse r. Hall, gold bon-bon dish; Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Well, ti lace fan; Dr. G. .M. DoWitt, gold salt and pepper holders; Mrs. A. B. C'ockill, books bound in gold; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Penman, royal boat 'ase; Mr. and Mrs. Arja Williams, golo spoon; Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Stevens Bohemian glass fruit dish; Mr. and Mrs. Abnor S. Haight, gold berry bowl. Colonel and Mrs. J3. H. Ripple, Lotus, mossoin gold dish; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam II. Stuart, gold olive dish: Rev. Dr. and Mrs. w. H. Penroe, "Victorian songs," bound In gold; Miss Anna Leiinon, bag of golden panne velvet; Mrs. 13. II. Pratt, white and gold sew ing case; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schroe der, gold berry spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fulton, French gilt and crystal clock; Mr. and Mrs. s. W. Ed gar, vase of green and gold; the Misses Rankin, book bound in gilt; Sister Teresa Vincent, gold clock; Rev. J. A. O'Reilly, gold clock; Miss Elizabeth Thomas, gold knife; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dcvine, of Washington, gold bon-bon dish; Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Bac araeh, Venetian glass wine set: Mrs. Anna P. Hall, of Philadelphia, gold bon-bon dish. A gift which attracted much atten tion watt a largo leather covered chair bearing a unique inscription. The card contained a Costello pen and Ink sketch of a, mine-car and mule and a breaker with the following: imiVKit to inv.i:ii. 01 iill !- thing luii'w- ilnnn in jmir life, Niiiu- to vl.-i! .is ni.il.lni; wveet Annie join- wife. Congratulations to the Hon. and Mrs. AVIlllHm Coimell by the mine foremen, Samuel T. Jones, John Gibbons, Malnchl Coyne, John Gibbons, jr.. Win. Thomas,, David D. Gibbons, Julian Cooper, Howell Harris, wore extended. The sisters of St. Cecelia's nciulemv sent a beautifully engrossed poem anil a piece of needle work-, as accompani ments to their well wishes. The poem was most appropriate. It reads as fol lows: "MI'llllY IIAXfi Till: MAUItlAfii: UIXI.S." I.Iiisly itiKiilicil lo lion, iiml Mi, Wllll.mi Council, on tin- uu.Kinn ut lliofr solilon jnliilt-c. S-'Mi-h o( I lie Iiniiiac.ul.it0 llcut of Mny, PA 'Til. (iooil unil tivvcl, uiul iicfnly fjlr, In Iiit lulii.il ruin's an.ijcil; One lU-i-t moment looking jai-Kn.ntla One tlcc-t moment looking' omv.iul, ll.ilf In wciiiU-r, linlf .ifulil, Stuoil the lirlilo lic-lilo the liilili-xiuuni Wnldcil tliry for writl or woo, inl. Jlcrry r.tinr tin- inaiilaso ln-1U Kilty yi'iii ouo. HOl'i:. Soul to uul for ujn unil ne, Oluil, tlifi- dead the jlt-M of life; Hope fiom i-vi-iy lui ilMillltisr, Rod'ii Mull uiimm fultllllnsr, Happy IuuImwI, happy ulfo! ill'llow nje lewjid thesj twiilu, 1'jw tlieni, aiUeiM- winds Out hluw, for. Jlorry rang llwlr marriage hells, Fifty jcais ajo, 1.0 VU. Wi-anliigk on the love that Hum, Through u cImhecIuI fifty year! Ilcarlns ojcIi the otlici's hurden, Kallh, the trcngtli, and Joy, tho ijiii-iiIoii, And a mlU of happy u-jm. (hlltlicn, ilo ami tall them uteetl, In life's happy evening Blow, 1'or, if my law their marriage liclU, 1'ifly yea u ayo, "May thu I.oul add hlc,lus upon )oiii I'pon -)u ami upon your tlililitn."-l'., i-.llill, S), Cecilia' Academy, Scrunton, I'j,, Jan. px2. Sketch of Mr. and Mrs. Connell. MR. r'ONJJEfcU wu8 born In Nova Scotlu, Sept. 10, t82T. Hi father was u furmer of Aber. ilenuhirc, Scotland, who wont to Nova bcotia. WMcn u.youiiK muu ui(d became ka miner. JMs mother was born In Norn Scotia, of an Irish father nnd Acadian mother. Mrs. Council's maiden nntuo was Annie Lawi-ciu-a. Hht- was u daughter or William Lawti-nrp, who was born In Kndanil nnd who was u moinber of tho family whlnh gave to the world one of the most celebrated of Kngllsh paint ers. William Lawrence wns :i nlrtii who devoted his llfu mainly to rollgloiiH work, bolng n protnlnoni membor of the Congregational church and espec ially active lit work among young men. Ho cinue lo thin country In 1815 from Wales and settled In Carbondulc, later moving to Uewollyn, Schuylkill coun ty, wheio he died. Mrs, Council was born In Vnlo-. Her mother had preceded her father In death and when he passed away situ was adopted Into the family of a Scotchman named McCan, who lived at Ltcwdllyn. Mr. Connell met his wife ut Lewell.vn while intending her father's funeral. Ho was thou working for forty cents a day as n mule driver In the mines at Llewellyn, having gone there from Nova Scotia, in 1SU. He was a caller at tho MoCau homo before he met the girl they afterwards adopted. He was a more frequent caller after Annlo Lawrence became ti member of tho family. In about three years tin; Mc Caus had to part with their adopted (laughter. The young driver boy had been studying during his leisure time and some feU- yearn before his mar riage secured a position In Ilnsileton as a stationary engineer. Their wedding ceremony was a very quint, unpretentious affair. It was performed In the evening at Mlners vlllc, tho town of which Llewellyn was a suburb, by Rev. Roderick Williams, pastor of the Welsh Congregational church, who will be remembered by all the older Welsh people of the anthrn clte regions. He also baptized Mr. and Mrs. Council's youngest child, I3y.ni, when he was here on a visit. John English, a brother-lu-law of Mr. Connell's brother James, wus best man. Elisabeth Lawrence, eldest sis ter of Mrs. Connell, was bridesmaid. Both witnesses have since died. The day before their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Connell attended the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ful ton, of Shamokln. Tho Fultons AVed nesdny celebrated their llfttcth anni versary. They were among the guests of the Connell celebration yesterday. Mr. and Airs. Connell began their married life in Hazleton, beginning housekeeping at once. After three ears they moved to this region, set tling at Mlnooku, where Mr. Connell secured the position of outside superin tendent of the works of the Susque hanna and Wyoming A'alloy Railroad and Coal company, which was then operating the old Stafford and Na tional collieries. They lived in a double house under the hill on which St. Joseph's church now stands. One lde of the house wus occupied by Mr. Connell's brother, James, who was in side superintendent of the two mines. Thoy continued to reside in Mlnooka for sixteen years. In 1S70 the lirm of AVilliam Connell & Co. was organized to operate the Meadow Brook colliery. This was tho beginning of Mr. Connell's life as a coal operator. In less than a quarter of a century ho came to be one of the most influential operators In the an thracite region and, Incidentally, head oC the Anthracite Coal Operators' asso ciation. In lSTl' lie built his present home, at tiie corner of Clay avenue and A'ine street. The nearest houses to his then were the old Hitchcock and Frothlng hr.m'hDines, the one at the corner of Qulncy nnd A'ine and the other at the corner of Qulncy and Mulberry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Connell have had eleven children. The eldest dnushter died in January, 1S."7, at Mlnooku, while an In fant. The others nil grew to adult life. Three of the remaining ten have also passed away: Airs. S. AV. Edgar, Mrs. E. J. Dimmlck and AVilliam A. Connell. The other seven children are living at home or In tho immediate neighbor hood, which to Mr. nnd Airs. Connell forms one of the arentcst consolations of their old age. Tho family of which AVilliam nnd Annlo Connell are tho progenitors Is comprised as follows: James Lawrence Connell, married to Miss Leo Pratt. They have three chil dren, Lawrence, Carlton and Lucille. Mrs. S. AV. Edgur (Mnttle), deceased. Two children, Gilbert and Aluttie. Mrs. 13. J. Dlmmiek (Alary Elizabeth), deceased. Two children, Jessie nnd Willlnm C. AVUllnm A. Connell (deceased), mar ried to Allss Tlllle Kear. One child, William A, who died In 1000. Airs. James S. AIcAnulty (Jessie). One child, Anna. Charles It. Council, married to AIlss Elizabeth Shnfcr. Two children, Ber nard and Gladys. Alfred 13. Connell, married to AIlss Jennie Harris. Three children, Edwin, Janet and l31eanor. Airs. Charles W. Fulton (Annie). One child, Donald. Tho oldest child, Russell, deceased. Theodore K. Connell, at homo, Ezra II. Connell, at home. Congressman Connell's activities In religious, Industrial and political affairs arc so well known to make repetition bore unnecessary. Hulllrn It to mention some of tho principal positions ho is at present occupying: Congressmiin, Eleventh Pennsylvania district; third successive term. President of tho Anthracite Coal Op erators association. Director of the National Aletliodlst Episcopal university, ut Washington, D. C. Trustee of the Elm Park AU-tliodlst Episcopal church. Member of the Republican National Congressional committee. Member of the Republican Stale com mittee. President of the Third Nutlonal bank, President of Tito Tribune Publishing company. Head of the linn of AVilliam Council &. Co, and tho Cnnnol! Coal compuny. X'resldent of tho Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley itunld Transit com pany, and nllled roads. President of tho Scranton Button eonumny, President of the Lackawanna Knit ting mills, Director of the Lackawanna Trust nnd Safe Deposit company, Director of thu Mooulo Powder com. pany. Director of the Scranton Drop Forg Ing company, Director of the Wyoming Shovel com pany. Director of tho Retsof Salt company, Trustee of the Scranton, Board of Trade, Vice-president, Consumers' Ico company, I tie Is also, u director of vm-lmta simmer conmames, aim inure nro any number ot the leading Incorporated con cerns or this locality In which he Is Inr.ucly Inlerestud, n Guests at Wedding. FOLLOWING were the tmesis pres ent from outside the city: Mr. mill Mr. S. I'. .Mien, hlltoii, I'd. lion, mid .Mi. William lliiiiiu amt family, .MlneiMllle, I'.i. -Ml Kinma llr.ulty, Nenliuiir. X- Y. I'hll P. Cilrr, HI, I'nlil, Minn. Itci. In. mid Mi, I,. ('. I'hi.vit, llluith.imtiin. Attorney (Inn-rnl John 1'. Ill'.ln. IlitrriOniig, Pa. .Mr. nnd J!i., Alexnniler t'ulluii .-Mid on,'!-hu-mol.ln, l'a, Mr. nnd .Mm. William .1. ConVrl, Wilkes llatie. I'll. lion, nnd Mi. i:. II, ll.inteiilii-ii;, Itiriii'.iiirir, I'fl. Mr", (linlnin, SeheiiK'Imly, X, V. Mr. Ii. C. Iloldcn, New Voik i-llV. Mn. Anna P. Hall' and on, Philadelphia, I'.t. .Mr. nnd .Mix. A. S. Ilnlshl, and I'. I). Ihl;lit, of Xew York. Ml- Mollis Philadelphia, I 'a. .Mr. uiul Mm. .Mm It. .lone., 1)1 phaut, I'a. The .MIii-ph .lone,", Olyplntlit, I'a, lalivard .loue, 01 pliant, Pa. .Mix. .Ioiii-k, ()lpliaiit, I'a. Mhi IMIirr Klllnm, I'aupurlt, I'a, .Mil. .Iiwplilne Kelier, l,tn Angi-lt. Cal. .Mr. mid .Mrn. i.ooiiiin and family, WllUe ll.ine, I'a. .Mi. William law, PIIMoii. Mr. and Mix. William McDonald, OIIui'.h Mill.', i'a. .Mr. and .Mi?. MoiKans and dauphin, Wllliei. Dane, Pa. William llohlnun, Shamokln, I'a. Ml,-. Irani- .Smith, tl.ir.leton, l'.i. i:-e-.Maynr lMv.ln S. Stuart, -Ml Cura Stuart nnd Mr. ami Mr, William Stuart, Philadelphia, I'a. ' iter. Dr. and Mix, I,. I., Spr.iuue, of W.umiln,' srmiiuiy. Mi', and Mr. 1'ied I,. Tiaiey, DiikMiu City, Pa. -Mr. and Mir. .1. X. Thomas. Wet l'lttctmi, I'a. Mr. nnd Mm. .tohn II. Thoma-, Gulmml.itc, Pa. 51m. 'I'oohey, .lemey City. .MI-1 lleiniic lleefuer, Co-lien, lud. Jilt Amies Thoniao. Mlncrivllle, Pi. Sir. anil -Mia. Marvin. Wllkex-Ilarre, Pa. Hon. .Morgan II. William, M'llkeicllaiie, l'.i. Sister Teie.a Vlnicnt ami Sister limy Teusa, of the Sailed Heart ronent, .Icrn-y City. Mr. and Jim. (i, V. Yoiuin, Dalton, I'a. Present (rom this city were: A. Mr. and Mm. .). AleMindtr. jr., Hon. and Mr. it. W. Arclibalcl and family. Mr. uiul Mm. .lamiw Archhald, Dr. and Mm. W. II. Allen, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Aveiy, Mr. mid Jin. It. C. Adam?, -Mm. .Minn and ilaiilitei'. Mr. and Ml.'. It. J. Halter, Mr. and Mm. tteurxc )liook.s .Mr. and .Mm. It. (.'. Itronk-., .lolm PiooW, .Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Iliooki, Mr. and Mis. W. X. llroiU. Mr. ami Mrs. II. II. III. idy, Mr. and Mm. Ilfiny Ilellu, jr.. All. and Mis, Paul llelln, Mr. and Mrs. 1'uiiik ll.uker, Mr. .'mil Mis. llany llaiker, .Mm. Sii-.au llaiker, .Ml) Alice M. It.uker, Mr. and Jlrs. Andiett- lledfnid, Colonel and Mm. 11. M. Holes Ml. and Mis. . W. lliislmell, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Illid, Mr. It. .1. Ileiinell and Mi--! Ileiinell, MiS A. W. Iliiudlient. .Mr. mid Mm. .1. II. Ikv-cll, Mr. and .Mm. (i. II. Hir.l-.iU and Mls IliriKill, .Mrs, lloiee, Jtls .les-ie llohe, .Mis. It. T. Illack, .Mr. and Mm. A. I). Mat Mil ton, Dr. and Mis. 11. (.'. Ileddoe, .lames- Malr, jr., Mm, KlUilictli Ilentley, .Mr. and Mis. Charles Iletltwltli, Mr. mid Mm. .M. I,, lll.ilr, Mr. and Mm. ('limits Dul'onl Ilieik, Dr. and Mis. Drew tcr. Mis. . II. Ilnjil. Mr. and Mm. C. JI. llrad liuiy, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Ilhee, Mr. and Mm. A. V, Hotter, Mr, mid Mis. l!ii-li, .Mr, and Mm. Inlin llone, Mrs. J. Seidell Mali-. Mm. II. Mack- wucil, llauey lllatkwood, Colonel ai'd'Mm. A, II, Mali-, Mr. ami Mis. (ietnge ll.iiit.nd, Mr. ami Mm. .. P. llaim-i and il.iiiRlitrr. 0. Mr. untl Mis. S. X. Callender. Mi Callendef, llev. and Mm. T.-M. Calm, Ml. anil! .Mrs. K. I'. Chiistlau, .Mrs. l.oui.-o 1'. Cha-e, Ml-s Kllrai Chase, Mrs. 1). .1. delimiter anil son, Mm. Cdgar Con. nell, Mr. ami .Mm. T. .1. Coyne, .Mr.-. William P. Connell, Cli.li lei It. Council, Mr. and Mrs. (feorsfi- Catliii, Mr. and Mrs. W. I,, Council, 111. aml Mm. A. .1. Connell, Mr. and Mm. II. A. Connell, Mrs, Alexander Connell, Miss .le.-ile Cnnnell, -Mr. ami Mm, John- Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Coleman, Mr. and .Mrs. A. If. t'liil'ly, .Mr. niiil Mm. Pred Cnnmll, Mr I Mm. II. A. ('oilmen, Mr. and .Mis, V. A. Coleman, Mr. and Mis. ',. (!. ('oilmen, Mr. mid Mm. A. II. Coumen, Mr. and Mis. .1. I.. Cr.nvfoid, M!-- .lane Camp hell. Dr. anil Mm. .1. W. Coolidae. Mr. and Mis. I!. (.'. Conner, Mr. and Mis. l.ihvard Chile. Mr. and Mm. T. II. Dal", Mlv, ltutli Dale, Mies Siisju Denize. .Matthew II, Dale and il.umhter, Mr. and Mrs. (!. 1. Danfoitli, Mr. and Mm. C. II. Del', man nnd MUs Deiinan, Mi, and Mis, (i, dull. Dlmmiek, Mr. and Mm. .1. llenj. Dimmlck, Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Dickson, M!. Dickson, Mm. Tlios. Dickson, .Mr. anil Mis. W. M. Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Dltk-nti, .Mis. A. M. Detkrr, Mr. nnd Mis. (ieoigc L. Diik-on, MNs lliimiah Deacon, Mr. and .Mm. S. Diehl, Mi. and Mm. Samuel Unman, Mr. and Mm, Prank Donnelly, Mr. and Mis. .1. A. DutUmth, f.Vnrse M. DeWitt. E. Mm. KiikIc, Mr. and .Mm, A, 11. K.tnon, Thomas i:.uion, .IiiiIkc and Mm. II. M, lahvauK the Mhsej IMivaiils, dolin It, IMwauN, Mrs. .1. (I, Kckmaii, 1'inl Kuieilck, Mr. and Mm. Mails' IC. Pilifar, Mr. and Jlrs. Samuel W. IMuar, .Mr. ami Mm. .lauf'e.i l-Mwaiils, .Mr, mid Jim, John Jl. IMw.iltl-, .Mr. and Mis. .Mm i:ans. F. Mr. ami Mrs, P. W. Plellz, .Mr, and Mm. i:. II, lVanklln, Dr. ami Jim, W. (I. Pulton, Mm. Wil liam Heniy Puller, .Mr, ami Jlis. It. .1, Poster, Mr. and Mrs. P. I.. Puller, JIui timer Puller, Mr, and .Mrs. James I'mvltr, Dr. and Jim, C, 1'iey, JINs llsthcr Parties, stewiut t'aiiles, Jlr, and Mm. T. .1. l'ostei mid family, M. Plorence Pimli. G. Jll-s Jessie (lay, Dr. and Jim. I.. M. Cites, Jlr, and Jim, P. S. Codfiey, Rev. Dr. and Jim. C. M. Olflln. Mr. ami Jim. W. II. (icnliair, Jim, Cum lilih-er, .lumen fiemhait, Jlr. and Jlrs, 1), 1,'e.u li.ut, Jlr, and Jim, John lllhhotis mid I'aiuily, Ml-s Coiiielia (ialpin, .lolm (ialplu, Jlr, and Mm. A. (I. (Illmorc, the MI-sis Cillmoie, Claremc Clliuiue, Dr, and Mm. P. M. (iieeu. H. lit. llev. M. .1. Iloh.iu, Mi, n'nd Mm. (,'coiuc II. Ilanil, Mlv. Hand Mr. and Mm. W. J, Hand, Jlr. and Mm. A, I). Hum, .Miss Piame.s Hunt, A. (,, limit, .Mr. mid Mm. (ieuis-c Howell, Jh, mid Mm. P. II. I Icimli.iw. Mr. mid Mm. William llanley, Mi-s liunlcy, Dr, and Mm. (i. II. Hill, Dr, ami Mm. (hailes Hill, Dr. ami Mm. D. II, Hand mid iluu;-hler, Mr. mid Jim. William P, llullstcud, Jlr. ami Mm, ficoiut! M. llall.stc.id, Mm. .1. ('. Ilunliniiimi, All--. Huiitluitloii, thu Misses llanley, Mr. and .Mm. I'. I Hilcliioik, Miss Hitilicoik, Jlr. ami Jim. Iliueuo Healev, Mr. ami Mm. X. A. Hulhert, Miss llulheit, Jl, mid Jim, Sidney P. Ilajes. Mr, and Mrs. W. T, Haikelt mid it.iutit j.r. MIm nilaheth Howell, Jlr, mid .Mrs, .lolm flull and daughter, ..Mr. Slipli eu Hull and family, Jlr. ami Jim, I,, c. Ilcsslcr, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hill, Jims Hill, the Miw, Hand, .ludun tiud Jim. Alfred Hand, Jlr. and Mm, 1', Ciomweil Hand, Mr. ami Jim, I'luilc, Huilhut, Mr, and Jim, Job Huiris mid family, Jlr. and Mm. Howell Haul,, JIlss l.ea Hmth, Jlr. and Mm. David W. Iluuipliiey, Jim. Hamblen, J1I-S Hide. Jlr. and Mm. '. W. m, Jlrs, Jennie lies, J. Jlr. and Jim. Plunk Jeiuijn, Jlr. and Jim. (ieortit- II. .leiiuju, Mi. and .Mm. IM. I), Jmiiiit, II. A, JqIiiisou, Jlr, and Mis. John Jeinili, JIH I'liiiuu Jelinyii, Jiuepli Jeimyn, Jim, (!, A, .lissiip, JIUn Jcbsiip, Jlr. ami Jim, S, T. Juiico muj ilaiinhtir, Jlr. and .Mm. C, ), June), Jlr. ami Mm. II. S, Jack.cn, .Mr, ai.d Mm, 'ihoma Ik Jones, niun Junes, Mi. uiul Jim, .1. J. Jordan, O, S. Jtihi'tiin, K. Jim. Jl, II. i;.is, Jlr, and Jim, J. H. Kali pal lick, Mr. and Jim. C. I.. Kiikpatrick, Mr, and ,Mm, C. W, Iviikputltkj Mr. um Jim. Harry W. Kiiiitsbmy, Jlr. au-l Mis. P. I'. KujjIjui, Jlr, i'red Klngcbuiy, Jlr. Selikii Jl. Kingsbury, Jlr. and Jlrs. W, W. Kerr, Mr, nnd Mm. fe. (I, Ktir, .Mr. ami Jim, Sam Knapp, .lude ami Jim, II. A, Ktiapp, .Mr, uud lira. I.iuher Keller. Mrs. Kear, Jlrs, Klemli'd and duushtrr, Jlr. and Jlrs. W, I). Kcuiicd.v. Mlw Kennedy, Dr, l.uclui M, Kennetly, Mr, end Jlr. WilIU Kitkpatrkk, Jlr. and Hu. Harry Klikiutrlck. Mr. and Jim. Joseph y. I-)ide, Jlr. ami Jim. ir. ami Jin, Lowry, Sir. K II. IjikU-, Jilt, (Intrude, l.jndc. )r. and Jin, H. V. Iwt. Jlr. and Jim. M. Y. and Mm, M. I', l.atltln, Mr. It. W. I.lttell, Mf. amtSlm. ,1. A, Limliif, Mr. It, M. I.lnthay nnd ihltmhler. tiie Mesni, Utnki, Mr. and Mn. John lane, .Mr. ami Mm. .1, A Idnen, Jll l.lneti, .Mm, It. W. Mice, Dr. and Mm. C. ('. taiulmili, Dr, ami Mm. II,' V, l.niran, ltev, H, C, l.tiitjdii. M. Mr. and Mm. MdMrntli and ilmnrhttrs, .Mr. nnd Jlrt. Wllllmn Mtt luu., Jr. Miflure, Mli Smuti II. MomI, Mis, Motfat and family, Dr, nnd Mrs, 0, I), Miltray, Jll Kmlly Mayer, Dr. ami Mr. Jltl.rod ami daughter, Jll Mome, the Jllici Mason. .Mr. ami Mm. W. A. May urn! ikiushlcr, Dr. Meam, .Mr. mid .Mt. J. .Mtnl, .Mr. and .Mm. J. C. Jloirl., Mr. mid Jlrs, William Jlarple, Jlr. Iliomni Jlome, Mr. mid Mm. Willlnm II, Mi Clave, Mr. and .Mm. C, I,. Merccinii ami ilamth ler, Mrs. S. Mllne-, l.s Mllne, Mi. and Jlr.i. rt. V. .Miller, Jlr. and Jlrs. c. , Jlxjuhei, Mr. and Jim, !'. W. Jla.on, i AuKu.a Meiill'l, Mm. II. I). Jleitlll, Mi... Anna McXully, Jll.i Jlaiy .Mattes, J., XeMe Jlatti-i, ,Mlsi Jhrv T, Jlmine'd, Dr I Jlrs, McAvov, Mr. McKi-min and family, .Mr, and Jim. I. I', MrxorRcl nnd family, Jlr. and Jim. .I. I), Maoit, Miss I'ratielJ Jl. Jlanlne, Mrs. Charles JlcMulleii mid son, Jlr, nnd Mm, C. C, Jhiilet, Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Jlatles, Mr. awl Mrs. I T, Mattes, .Ml, unil Mia. Itlchaid JlallhettS, lion, and .Mrs. M. II. JlcDon Did, Mm. .Mary II. Jlulthew-t, Mr. and .Mm. (.:. P. Jtalthews, Mr. mid Mm. Waller Jlaltheiv, Jlr. and .Mm. C. W. Matthews Jlht I.ImIc Jlattheiis, Jlr. ami .Mrs. Wlllaul .Matthew, Mr, Will .Mi Culloili, Jlr. mid .Mrs. Mam Ice .Miller, Mrs. Mulr. O. llev. .1. A. O'ltellly, .Mr. ami Mm. lllctmtd O'ltilen, .Mlw (fiaie Xoituit, .Mr. mid Jlrs. Joseph O'llrlen, .lump V. Oakfoid, Mrs. I,. S. OaUford, Jim. Oakford, .Mr, and Jim. Olmstead, P. S .Mr. and Jim. C. I). Penman, the Misses Pen man, .Mr, nnd Airs. T, Prank Penman. .Mm. An biey Powell. Jim. M.ny T. I'liclw, Jlr. Ctiills Powell. Mrs. 1,. II, Powell. .Mr, and .Mrs, I'. P. Pi In-, .Ml-s Pi Ice, Mr. and Jim. J. T. Porter, .Mli Porter. .Miss lllb Plait, Mr. uud Mrs. Prank Ik Piatt, Jlr. ami Jim. John Jl. Poore, .Mr. and .Mrs. Krauts I.. I'lillllp', Ml .Mary Phillips, Jlr. and Mm. William II, Peck and daughter, Mr. mid Mm. .1, Allied Pennington, .Mr, mid .Mm, Willlnm Phillips, Mr. and Mis. ClroiRe Phillips. Mm. Paull, Miss Paull, Mm, Phillips, Mr'. Jl. P. Pratt, .Mr. and .Mrs. William Perkins, Jlr. and Mm. P. I,. Peck, Mr. mid Mm, W. II. Pierce, Jlr. mid Mm. Ik I.'. I'ryor, Jim. II. .11. Piatt mid (liniHlitcr, Dr. and Jim. It. K. Y. Plerie, Jlr. S. II. Price, Jlr, and Mis. David Powell and daugh ter, Jim. Peck, .Mr. ami Jlrs. W. (I. I'aike and family, Jim. Penm packer and daughter, Mr. and Jim. Pred Piatt. K, Colonel and Jim. I.'. II. Hippie mid family, Jlr. mid .Mis. Y. II. Itichmond, the Jtkses Iticliiuond, Jim. II. I,. Illchaids, Jlr. and Jim. Ilobeit Peeves, Mr. mid Mm. J. T, Ilk-hards, the .Misses Ttaiikiu, .Mr. and Jim. i.ly S, Itlchaid, Mr. mid Jlrs. (.. Punk lle, unlit., .Mm. Hcynolils, .Mm. Itoviuilds, and the Jlisses Iteynohls, Anna May and Pdltli Iticli.iids, Mr. and Jim. 1!. I'himiey lte.inolils, Jliss PlnieutL- Itlthmond, .Mr. and .Mm. X. (I. itohert son, Mi-, ami .Mrs. II. II. Iteynoldt, Air. and .Mm. II. C. He noli!-, llr. and .Mrs. J. X. Itlee, Jlr. and .Mis. S. I., ltice, Jlr. and Jlrs. CcorKC II. ltu-s and family, Mm. J. Itol), Mi-s Ik T. Iloland, .Mr. and Jim. . It. ltauli, the Misses Itanb, Jlrs. M. P. Jtr nolds, .Mi's liene lte.vnolds, Jlr, and Jim. Jo-cph llnlieita, ltev. and .Mrs. John Jtmi iliilpli, Dr. and .Mm. .1. .1. Itobeits. s. Jlis. Strohei ker. Mr. and .Mm. Thomas Sprairue, tin- All os Spr.iguc, .Miss .Maltha Smith, .Mr. and Mis. s, it, Slevens and ton, Jlr. and Jlrs. .. u, Sfoim. JIIss II. Plialietli Stevens, Jim. Calvin Sejliolt, Jll.-s l'loience Se.ibolt. Jlrs. Charles Shafer, Jlr. and Jlis. Piiink Jl. Spencer, Jlr, ami .Mrs. II. M. Streeter, Jlr. William Simpson, Jtls) Scl-m. Jlr. and Jlrs, C. 1). Sinip-on, Jlr. and Jim. II. P. Simpson, Jlr. and Jim. W. W. Scran ton, Jtr. Joseph A. Scranton, Jlr. W. It. Hloim, .Mi-, mid Alls. John Simpson, Jim. s. Von Storcli, Mr. and Jlrs. Chail-s Sililatjer, JIUj Scldajcer, .Miss (trace Spencei, .Mr. and Mrs, John Seisin, Jllss Nl-iu, Jlr. .'Hid Jlrs. Al. SchhiRcr, Jlis? Sophie SihkiRcr, Jlr. mid Jim. C. D. Seolt, Jlr. Stewml Scott. Mr. C. Ik Scott, Jlr. and Jlrs. Clareine II. Stuidi-f.. Jlr. and Jlis. J. (). Shep held, tho MI.-j.cs Slcele, Jim. Jlaiy W. Squires, Jli-s Knilly P. Stevens, Jlr. and Jim. David Spinks, .Mr. and Jlrs. I,. It. Stelle and daughter, Jlr. and .Mm. (ieoine Stiuties, Jlr. and Jlis. (.'eorgo 11. Smith, .Mr, mid Jlr-'. Pmtciif Suidain, the JIpssi-s, Suidain, Mr, anil Jlis, .1. P. Strata;, Mr. John Sn.itler, the Jlc.-v.is. Snydii-, Jlr. ami Airs. (leoiiso Scott, Jlr. mid Mis. Conrad Silnoeder, Jlr. and Jim. .1. C, Sandemon, Jlr. mid Mm. Wil liam II. Sloirs, Mm. A. C. Snillh, licv. Ik 11. Singer, Jlr. anil .Mm. Ccoiite Sanderson and fam ily, JIM Anna Sandeii-on, Jlr. and Jlis. II. C. Shafer, Jlr. Jl. P. SIohcis. T. -Mr. klewell.Mi Thoiu.i:, .Miss i;l.ilieth Thomas, Jtr. and Mm. David K. Tajlor, Jlr, and Jim. W. II. Taylor, .Mr. and Jim. II. II. Thomas, Jlr. and Jlrs. Pdwnrd Thomas Jlr. nnd Mm. J. It. Toirey, Jim. Jl. M. Tony, Jllss Tony. Mr. and Jim. 11. W. Th.icr, Jim. Thomas P. 'I'm ley, Jtr. and Jim. II. I Tajlor, V. Jlis. P. T. Vail, (lie Mioses Vail, the Mo-is. Vail, Jlr. and Jim. Punk Vaudlliiir, .Mr. and Jlrs. T. C. Von Sloich, Mr. mil Jim. C, II. Von Stoicli, Jim. A. II. Vanillins;. v. JudRi- and Jim. P. X. Willaui. Jlr. and Jlrs. i:cictt Wairen, Jlr. and Jim. W. W. Watson, Jtls-, Walsoii, .Mr. mid Mm. T. a. Wolf and miii, Jim. A, II. Wlntou and daiishtrr, Jlr. and Jlrs. T. 11. Watkins, Dr. ami Jim. II. 11. Ware, Hon. nnd Jlis. I,. A. Wattes and sons, Mr. mid Jtls. I .1. Williams, .Mr. ami Jim. Wij.i Williams, .Mr. and .Mm. John It. Williams .Mr. mid Jim. J. T. Watklns, Jlr. mid .Mm. Woolwoilh, Dr. nnd Jim. John 1,. Weuln, Mrs. J. ). Williams the Jlls-es Williams, Jlr. ami Jim. C. II, Welles, .Mr. untl Jlis. II. ('. Wallace, Jlr, and Mm. C. S. Weston, Jlr. mid .Mm. James Williams and daiinli ter, Jlr. and Jim. II. I. Weil and family, Dr, Claude W, Walker, Mr. and Jim, P. ll.Waneii. Jlr, and Jlrs. Daniel Williams and fmiillv, Jlr, and Mm. Airretl Woolcr, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Way. land, Jlr. ami Jim, Thomas Wells, -Jim. Wood, cock, Dr, Woodcock, .Mr, and .Mm. Andrew X. Walker, .Mr. Itlchaid Wei-cnthili, Jli. -mil Mis. T. II. Watts Jlr. and Ml... J. I). Williams Jlr. and Mm. PhcniKcr Williams, Jlr. and Jlrs. Itobeit Williams. Z. Jlr. mid Jim. W. ll. Zclmder and miii, Mr. and Jim. i:. Jl. Zeluider. Three of tho kui'hIh who were kept near the receiving party during the whole evening were "three old chums" ot' Air, and Alrts Connell. They were Mr. and Airs. Alexiinder Fulton and William rtoblupnii. fir Bhnmokln. Air. and Alrn. Fulton were married at tho nuro place as Air. and Alrn. Connell, l.kwch.vii, Pn the day before tho lat ter were married. On Wednemlny they cclihrn'.c-d their Koldeu wedding. Air. llohlnHou and Jlr. Connell began work at the wmio mine In Xovn Scotia Hlvty-thmi yearn ago and have been cronies over nlnce. The two nuiiM in ntlmnluni-u wero Hlster Teresa AJIncPiit and Sister Alary I Teresa, of Jersey City, memberx of tho Order of the Sacred Heart. The for mer lr. a cousin of Congressman Con nell. The latter Is a friend of Sister Teresa Vincent, who cume as u com pai.lou, the rules of tho order forbid ding a member from traveling alone. MORE BItlTISH WARSHIPS. Admiralty Asks for Bids for Nine Fighting- Vessels. Hy Pxilmho Win- fiom The Ayui-iati-ii Pitsi, Cllnsgow, Jan, 2. Tlio Hrltlsh admi ralty has Invited the Clyde shipyards to tender bids for thu construction of two battleships, each of lu',500 tons; live nrmored, Urst-dnss cruisers uud two protected crulsors, Tho otlli-lais ask for promptness. Work on twenty warships now In courso of construction may bo expe dited. Tha new battleships will huvo grauter gun power thun nny vessels now In the navy, McMicluiel Thnnlts President. By Kxi'luslve V'lrc from Tlis Asioeiatcd Pre. Wuhlnston, Jan. 2.-Color.( c'laylvii JU-Mlch. ael, who recently wat appointed ptAtmnstcr -t l'lilladclphia, lalhd on thu president to;Uy t thank lilm for liU appolntincnt. Ho was actum jiaulcd by Cieiu-ral Hint;lain. Colonjl JU-Micliacl will file hi l9od whllo kirc, aut will tako lUargi- ol Hie PiillJiklphU office, Jan, 10. u,,iiiinn T r.1; c, ri.i.'.l.. i . i - -1 - -I, l'l.,l'.,l1.. 1' .' ..'l .!.. k .. l i . l '1' '! 4 . tS '- '..n.'l'J .!'. 'lk''l-'k''l'.4lV.kkIt.."i'l'.'l'.-k'.l.Jivl' Jsnusr yCleariiigSale D URING January previous to taking our annual inventory we will have a great Clearance Sale. Goods, regard less of cost, will be marked down to quick selling prices. In the prices quoted the half is not told, for we have a good many odd lots of goods, the assortment of If which is broken, and we will mark them at about half their i$ value. All goods are up to our well-lnown standard. The if best of the kind. Dress Goods 2 Great assortment of the most desirable stylish tjoods at about two-thirds real vnltfe. iiOc. Homespuns and Coverts 30-luch Heavy Street Skirtings .'.....'.... .$1.50 very heavy Fancy Pluck SklrtlngsT.' $1.75 very heavy Illack Skirtings All $2.00 Fine and Heavy Skirtings All BOo. Fancy Plaid Suitings All $1.25 Fancy Plaid Suitings $1.00 Plain and Duskct Suitings $1.00 Fine French Poplins 03c, Plain AVool Fancy Suitings 23c Ntderdowii!", all colors HOc. Klderdowns, yard wide 45c. Fancy Klderdowns 75c. Silk Stripe Challles 75c. Printed French Flannels $1.00 Fine Embroidered Flannels .... $1.2." Fine Embroidered Flannels .... 00c. French Flannels, pluln all wool yr.c. Plain Waist Flannels 17c 35c 29c 50c 4'Jc r,oc C!)c 310 ,.. r,3c ... 23o ...$1.00 ...t.-Jii ...$1.50 ... 2i-.u ,., BOo . . . .'Oo . .. 60c ... 49c Silks These are unusual bargains, but the goods will bear the closest inspection, date in every particular. Plain Taffeta Silks, 15 new shades 40o Best Cashmere Silks, 27 new shades 09c $1.00 Colored Silks in tucked effects and solid dim! spots, beautiful colors Iot of $1.00 Fancy Stripe and Chock Silks 20-Inch Black Taffeta Silks, guaranteed 95e. Satin Duchesse, 2li-lnch Black I'cau de Solr, 20-Inch They .ire up-to- llilc l!9c r,9c 7Co fi!)c $1.25 Black Penu tie Solr Linings 12Ve. Black Pereuliuc 15c. Black Pcrcallnc 20c. Black Perealinc 12',;C. Perealinc, 27 shades 25c, Mercerised Colored Linings . 20c. Genuine Gorman Hair Cloth .'$1.00 & Linens .... Oo fc ,...12Hc J1 .... 15c t .... 8c a. .... 25o , .... 13c tp: Stevens' Absorbent Crashes, Brown and Bleache from Heavy Bleached Scotch Crash Burnsley Crashes, extra heavy Glass T'owolliiR', special r,0c. Table Padding 2.1c. lied Table Umnask 53c. Bed Table Damask Pure Linen Damask, red border 591-. Damask, pure Linen, unbleached OSc, Damask, pure Linen, unbleached .Glfce. ...Si1, up u, to luC .. 10c ..I2e to 15c .. 39o .. 22o .. -UUs 2o .. 4So .. ,)0 $1.00 Damask, old-time German $1,00 Damask, Scoteli and Irish $1.50 Damask, Sliver bleached. Satin finish...:.... Heavy Dice German Napkins ; Heavy German Napkins, soft finish ; A'ery large German Napkins, soft finish.... $1.50 to Scotch nnd Irish Napkins C9c. up to 15c. Huck Towels, sood size 20o. Huck Towels, large size Bleached Huck Towels , 20c. White Curtain Swiss 7i)c 79c $l.'Jo i3o 03a $3.00 $5.00 . 12c . 17c isVjc Hosiery and Underwear 00 Alen's 50c. Honey Fleeced Underwear Alen's 75c. Fine Fleeced Underwear Alen's 50c. Heavy Bandoin Underwear Alen's Natural Wool Underwear Alen's Jersey Bibbed Underwear Alen's $1.00 Heavy Natural AVool Underwear Ladles' 25c. Heavy Fleeced Underwear :'..... Ladies' 33c. Fine Fleeced Underwear li'Jc lflo 29c. lie He Siil! 21 o .'tie Ladles' 50c. Egyptian Fleeced Underwear 4-lc Ladles' 75c. Natural AVool Underwear 07c Ladies' $1.00 Natural AVool Underwear S9c A large assortment of Children's Underwear at cut prices. All 12c. Hose for 10c All 25c. Hose for 2io All S5o. Hose for 2?o All 50e. Hose for 4lJ Warner's P. D., C P. and Jackson Waists, all long corsets, sucli as R. G., P. N. and Flexibone at just half price. Our regular 50c. Corsets, In sizes 23 to 29 Jic. Ferris AValsts 30c. for 35, 75c. for 50, $1.00 for 69 45c. AVhlto Aprons, slightly soiled 23e 500 Handkerchiefs, been used for trimming :io 200 Handkerchiefs, been used for trimming "io Ladles' and Children's AVool Mittens 10c Children's 20c. AVool Allttens lie. Ladies' Fine 2-clasp Kid Gloves C.V- Ladles' $1.00 Chamois AVash Gloves 5!c Baby Caps, AVlilte and Colors, nt low prices. $1,75 Ladles' Outing Night Dresses 39e. Colored Satin Cushions , 20c. Tau'eta Hlbbons, colored, 4 to 6-Inch , Pearl Buttons, all sizes, per doz 15c. Tooth Brushes . Good Amerlcun Pins, paper Thimbles, 3 for '. 10c. Telegram Binding ...$1.10 ... 19c ... 15c . .. ")C . .. Jc . . . vc . .. fi! ... 5c Compare these prices and you will BLEACHED. Good lie. Aluslin i 7c. Fine Aluslin Best Hill Aluslin Lonsdnle Aluslin Fruit of the Loom 42-Inch Lockwood P. Casing . 45-Inch Lockwood I'. Casing .. CO-lnch Lockwood P. Casing . (!-1-Inch Lockwood P. Casing 8-4-lnch Lockwood Sheeting . 9-4-lnch Lockwood Sheeting .. 10-4-lnch Lockwood Sheeting 12-Inch Utlca P. Casing 43-Inch Utlca P. Casing Co-Inch Utlca P. Cuslng (i-4-lnch ITtica P. Casing S-4-Inch Utlca P. Casing 9-4-lnch Utlca P. Casing 10-I-inch Utlca P. Casing and Sheetings appreciate the bargains we are giving you. UNBL1CACHEI Good 6c. Aluslin 7c. Fine Muslin 42-Inch Lockwood P. Cni'ln;; 45-Inch Lockwood P. Carl! g 48-lneh Lockwood P. C-.sIng 6-4-Incli Lockwood P. Casing ... i-C .. hC .. 7c ,. 8c . .So ,. 10c ,. lie ,. lie. .13V-c . lSu . 20c . 22c . 10c . llo . i:,o . llo . 2iic . 2;C . 21c 8-4-lnch Lockwood Sheeting . 9-1-liich Loclavood Sheeting: . 10-1-Inch Lockwood Sheeting 42-Inch Utlca P. Casing 43-Inch Utlca. P. Casing 50-lncli Utlca P. Casing 0-4-lneh Utica. P. Casing 8-4-lnch Utlca. Sheeting 9-l-lnch Utlca Sheeting 10-4-lnch Utlca Sheeting fie, Shaker Flannel lie, Shaker Fhumul 10c. Shaker Flannel , Best Apron Gingham Best Assorted Prints Best Indigo Prints 0i'. Outing Flannel 10c. Outing Flannel 10e. Flunnelettes 12c, Flannelettes, yard wide Light Lawns for Comforts ... 12',ic Seersuckers 12',ii'. filughums 25c, Linen Ginghams ,,.. 25c, Scotch Glugliums 73c, Cotton Blankets $3,23 AVool Illankcts r.e 4e t-e 5c S'.lc fi'tr: Jo 3o IhO lie 5!ii ..$2 $4.00 AVool Blankets $4,50 AVool Blankets $6,00 AVool Blankets $1,25 Comforts $1.50 Comrorts $1,03 Comforts $2.00 Comforts 10c. Blue Stripe Ticking . 12'.3t-. Blue Stripe Ticking 20i. Fancy Stripe Ticking Particular attention They aro tilled with line with good muterlul, I ted hlte ( to ou 'ottoli r i; and 'out CO .. 4c . 5VjO ,. Ho .. VJc . lie .12'.J r lfc . ISO . 20c . He . 12o . 12c . 13c . ISo . '.'Oo . 2:c ! . 7c -ll- ..$3,50 ..$4.00 .,$.'.'" 5 .. i- .,$l.o.T, ,,$1.10 ..$1.7!) .. iti .. 1U.: ,. ISc fottS. vercd Cloak Department We cannot speak too highly of these Garments. They and aie the latest styles, perfect in (it and workmanship. were bought very late in the season & $2.50 Mercerized Colored Skirts $ 150 $2.75 Alercerlzed Colored Skirts 1.75 $5.00 Black Silk Tuffota Skirts 3.90 $2.03 Colored French Flannel AValsia '.',-..') $3.50 Accordion Pleated Albatross AValsts 2,23 $2.30 Silk Spot Albatross AValsts 1,15 $3.00 Heavy AValking Skirts 3.97 $7.50 Heavy Walking Skirts R.o.'i $10.00 AHsses' llugluus, heavy mixed Tweed 1.1)5 $IB.u0 ltagluns, Bluck and Oxfords ,. 12,50 All $25.00 Long nnd Short Coats l.,50 All 520.0'J Long and Short Coata 15.00 All $15.00 Long uud Short (,'outs All $10.00 Long and Short Coats . All $15,00 Children's Coats All 12,00 Children's Coats All $10.00 Children's Coats All $7.50 children's Coats All $0.00 Children's Coats i f i tt t.j'" f-'H' IMI)"l f l'MM"t IIMtlMI 10,0!. 7.C1 10.95 S.93 7,tfi 5.15 4.5(1 Furs $7. 0 Tlcal Alurtiu Furs .., Beautiful Sable, Fox, Muffs at U big reduction. Mini;, -Martin 5 -J. i J Scurfs 'ar.d SB COMB AND SEE. MEARS & HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. mvMymym)mymmmvmmm)mmmmmmnmmmyMmm 3T, e: a?: ar "JSv ' .