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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-PBIDAY,
OCTOBER, 37, 1002,
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BRILLIANT
WEDDING
EVENING
Miss Hannah Hamblen Ripple, Daughter
of Colonel and Mrs. Ezra H. Ripple, and
Mr. William McCulloch Married
Few unlilliiBS lii tills 1'i'gluu lmvi' nt
tiacU'd such widespread attention 111
tlint oC liint nlRliti when folimul and
Mrs. Kara If. IHimiIp's eldest (UuiKliti'r,
Hannah ttainhlen, u mill i led to Mr.
"William Wallace MeCiilloeh. K(iilslte
ntittinm weather.a htllllant uHJi-inbliw.
made eHpet'lally dlHtlnetlve l the lues
rnee oi' many ofllreis In inilfmni. a
hmipp fnipcrbly adapteil for t'titu tiiln
meat and. tnot i)f nil, a lioMt and
hostess beloved far and wide, tn wel
I'ome.Hie BileHta all these and many
mure elements enteied Into the event to
malte It menuu'alde.
"Hlghbanlt," I which I" unions; the
places nlwiiys pointed tail with prldo
by resldentM of Hi'timlim, not only for
Its locution, nvei looking a vast scope
of country, but fur Its sltifuilaily elnssle
beauty, with Its many plllaied porehes
and hro.id plaza, was like a jewelled
palace lat nlRlit ei owning the city.
"Within, tlifro weie repeated vlsla of
crimson and gold, for about the iloor
viiyi, and leaching high toward the
lol't ceilings, great branches of deeply
tinted .lutuum foliage glowed like the
heart of the year.
The reception loom, at the left of the
Vine street entraiar, was emboweled In
green. A fairy-like canopy extended
from the mantel to the chandelier, and
masse" of begonia and fetus were sown
with chrysanthemums. Uvcn when1 the
llower.-, of autumn bloomed-golden In
the girat hall", while about the brideN
jilace under the cnnop, and the pine,
wee stars of their i ace tin- white
dtiislrs In the bridesmaid"-' bcaniuels.
Mrs. Itlpplc wmi' black chiffon out
white silk, with point hue. Mix Will
Jam Mct'llllocli, moth"! of tlie gloom,
was atllird III lil.it U pciii dc cyglle and
I.iee. Mlxs McCullmli woie while inpe,
-s tlie groom'.'- I.iniily aie in mourning,
they did mil lecilve with the In ill. i!
parts.
The ceii'moii,. whli li was attended by
the innnediate lehithns ami a eiy fi w
of tlie i InseM f i lends, was pi rfin tuc tl
in the ifceptliiu loom, Ie. Dr. AV, I).
Stevens, of Newark, N J olliciatiug.
The liride whs gicn nw.iy by lie i
fat In. r. She wore n d.ilnlil.v cliarmiiiK
gown of embioideied chiffon nicr whil"
satin, tlie train milled with m million
pleatings. I'liiffou appllnue oulined tlie
seaim and tlie tin oat cut In a tlnv
wpiaie. She hud no sell, but an riigiette
fijid spraj of oi.inge blossoms. llei
llowers weie a trailing bompiet of lilies
of the alley.
MAID OF HOXOI5.
The maid of honor. Miss Jev.sle Itlp-
)le, had .1 pietty gown of llherlj satin.
soft maize In color and exquisitely
trimmed with leal lace. Theie was
much needlework about the hem.
The bridesmaids, Miss May Hnckett
and Miss May Duster, cousins of the
bride, wore white oigandle with aecor
ileon pleatings and maize colored liber
ty satin sashes. The young ladles all
carried maigucrltes.
Utile Miss Knilly Hackett was a
Jlower girl, and wore white mous-,elIne
over yellow taffeta. She can led a bas
ket of daisies. Mr. Julian Morss was
best man. The usheis weie: Mefsis.
George ttuss, jr., Joseph Waite and
Ezra Ripple, jr.
The leceptlou which tollowed the cer
emony was attended by tin lo hundred
or more guests. Among the was a
party of comrades of the In Ide's hi oth
er from the Thliteenth legiment. It
Included Captain Koote, Lieutenant
3iussell, Seigeants lioss, Vnll. Clieg
oiy, XCingsley; Corpoials t'lumley, Hul
bert: Privates Kinst. Owens, Wood,
Simpson and Wade.
Uefieslimeuts weie sen ed in tlt
splendid loom below tlio slabs, whose
Mist polished Moots and curving walls
weie made even mine pletuieMiue with
the llamlng banners of autumn. Hauer
nn.l his Thliteenth leginieut band
piovliied the miwic, Indeed Scianton
irteiests weie app.irent In this hand- !
some aflali. for a home cateier. It. in-I
lev, served the supper most sat
isfactoilly Clarie was In duige
of the dn million:, and tlie gowns
nf the Initial party wue putt'lias-d and
made in this city.
The anay of Kills was bewlldeilng.
Tho social, political and military Im
portune or the family leeched lavish
lilbutes of iipprtelatlou ami esteem.
The gifts Included lemembr.inees fiom
the various military, business and civil
oiganlzutioiis with iiununibeK'd' tokens
liom close pei .son, 1 1 fiiends,
t The lulde Is a gill ol unusually at
tiactlve personality, tfiiiiny and sweet
of disposition she has a multitude of land Mis. Chiules i
fi lends to wish for her happiness ami
good fortune. The gioom Is the son of
Mr, and Mm, William McCulloch. and
Is chief cleik In the Traders' bank.
Fineness of chniacter and ambition
point to a successful career. Alter a
roi tuighl's abeiice they will be at
home to their friends for a lime with
the In Ide's patents.
ol'T OF TOWN in:STS.
t
Among the out-of-town guets weie:
Mr, IMw'ln S, Htllin I. Miss Cola H.
Stuitil, Miss .Maigiuct IJnrr. IMillailelphl.i;
Mr. and Mts. John II KU-k, 1'iestei, I'u,;
Mls Maliel It. Iliimbltti. -Ml. I..imriii-u
It. Ilainblen. Itev. and Mis. A K. Ilntts,
l.llini, N'. Y.i .Miss Modesln llostel. Ilelh
leheiii, I'u.: Itev l)i. ami .Mi h. Steven.
Newaik: Mater and Mis. Unbolts. Wilkes-limit-:
Mis. Wt Iseallue, Taylor: Allss Ait
kin, Mi, and .Mis Mt I'lillocu. of Nr
Yoik.
tiuesls ft inn till" city weie;
Hon nuil Mis. It. W. Arehlmlil, Mr. and
Mis. Itolieit Adams, Dr. and .Mrs. W. I',
Allen Ml. nlld .Mrs. Joseph AleMintlei,
Mr. and Mrs. J. IJ. Ailumson, Mr. and
Mrs. John l- Ainilinist.
Colonel and Mrs. II. M. Holes. Mr. mid
Mrs. A. I'. netlfonl. Mr. imil Mis. Hes-ell
slid fntnllv. Mr. ami Mrs. (i. 1 1, lllnlsnll,
.Mr. and Mrs. FmhI. A Hone, .Mr. nml
Mrs. J, II. Diilietl. Mr. mid Mis. l. I,.
Hell, -Mr. and Ml". W. S, Hnyil. Mr. and
Mrs (' i:. Hradlnu.v. Ml. and Mrs. II. II.
Hi.id. r.. Dr. and Mis I-'. D, Hrewsier.
Mr. and Mis J. '' Hin.idln ul, Mr. and
Mis t'h.irles Hinoiiie. Mr. and Mis. J.
W. Hi owning, Mi. and Mis. !'. CI. Itiiind
age .Mis J 1,. Hnek mid innthel Ml.
anil .Mis. William lliiidliuiy, .Mr. and .Mis.
.1. H Dhniiilck. Air. and Mrs. X. i:. Hie-,
Of I'lllifllllllll,
All, and Mis. S. N. Cnllender. Mr aii'l
.Mis. II J I'.irr. Mr. mid Alls. K. I'
('lianibi'rlln. Air. mid .Mis J, K. I'luiml
ler .Mr a. el .Mrs. V. A t'oleniiin. Air
ami Alls. J. II. ('oleiunu. Dr. nnd .Mis A.
.1 I'ouuell. Air. mid Alls II. A. Ciiiiih II.
lion, nuil Airs. W I. i'oimipII. Air. mid
Airs i:. (i. t'linnoi. .Mr initl A1r. Hamp
ton A. fouisen. All. .mil .Mis 1Mk.ii
t'leli-eii, I'lilmii'l nod Mis II A Coin -si
n Air. nuil Alls Y M t'miy. Air mid
Alls (1. I! I'linkf.
Ah. mid Mi.s W II. IMwimort. .Mr.
nuil .Mrs. , II. Deacon, Alt mid Alls, c.
II Derninn. Mr. and Alls S S. Deiiu.iii.
Air mil All i. T II. Dil" Mr. and Alls.
P 1 Delwil.t. Air. .iml Alts J. I' DIN
snn. Mi mid .Mis. Wallet M. Dickson,
Air ami Alts W S Dlelil. All. and Airs.
Iltnlg" I Li u Ti il 111.
Alt. ami All-. S W IMvnr. lion mid
Alls. II. M IMwaiils, Mi-, anil Mis J At.
lMwiiiil'-
Mt nnd Alls. T .1. I'usier. Air and
Airs. ; .1. I.'nster. .Mr. mid Alts. U. II.
1'ienr. Dr -mil Mis t". 1, I'tvj, Alt. and
Ml'. Pi. in) I' ridler, and Mr. and Mis.
Ttn Fuller Mr and Alls p. H. I-'lidev.
Dr. mid Mis. I, AI. tiiites. Air. and Alls,
.loiiti (.enter, Mr.,nntl Mrs. Julio (lllilinus,
Air. ,mi Air-. F. S. liodftey.
Air. and Mts. II. .1. Il.dl. Alt. and Mi.
Vf. K. IliiIMe.id. Air. mid Mis. Nathan
lliilliett, lion, mid Alts. Alfteil Minitl,
Mr. and Alls. AV. J. I land. Air. nml .Mr-.
W'lllinni Hmile,. Air. and Mrs. Louis
r. Messier. Air. and Mrs R. A. Hill, Air.
mid Mrs. Samuel 1 lines-. Colonel and Airs.
I'. L. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mts. W. V.
Hunter, .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ilurlhiit.
Air. and Mis. Henry M. Ive-..
Air. and Alts. U. S. Jueltson, Ml. mid
Irs. Cyrus D. Jones, Mr. and Mis.
Samuel T. Jones.
Mrs. Alary It. Kas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lu
ther Keller. Air. and Airs. W. D. Ken
ned!.. Air. nnd Mis. C V KlikpattieK.
Air. and Alfs. II. S. Kttkpntiick, .Mr. and
.Mis. TJ. Klikpattick. Hon, and Mt.
1IV A. Knnpn
Air. and Alt-. .T. A. Lansing, Mr. and
Airs. AI L". Lai kin, Mr. and Mis. v. W.
Lnthrnpe, "Mr. and Iis. 1L II. Lntluope,
Dr. and Mis. f. C. Laub.ieli, Dr. and
Alts. II. V Logan. Air. and Mis AI. AY.
Low I.-, Alt. and Airs. T. J. Luce
Alts. Mum II. Matthews. Miss Lonbe
MaltliiWs, .Mi. and Alts, J. (!. AIcAskle,
Mr. nnd Alts William Alei'liuv All. mid
Airs W". It Alt-l'liM-. Alt. and Alts, p Y,
Ala-nil. Air. imil Alls C. C. Mattes, Mr.
nml Alls L. T .Mattes. Mt. anil Alts, c
P. Matthews. Air and Alts. W. L. Abu
lia ws, Air and Alls. Willmd .Matthews.
Captain anil Mis W A, May. Air. ami
Mr-. II .1 Matthews. Air ami Alts. John
Abu lis. .Ml. and Alts. 1. p. Meguigel. Air.
and Mis. .leuiidi-r Meldiiiin, Air. and
Alts. p. L. Aleictitnu. .Mr. mid Mts. L.
W. Alois Air. nnd Mis. .1 S Mult. Allss
Alolt, Air. nnd Airs. S. H. Molt.
Air. ami Ali. John Nelson, Air and
Alls. 1. Not limp
Air. nnd Alls. Joseph o'Hiien Dr mid
Mis. J. 1.'. iVtliltii. Alt nml Alts Itlehutd
O'llilin. I'oltiuil and Airs. Heiinan (1-lli-i"-.
Air. ami Mt- William I'tikiiis, Air. and
Alls. C. II. I' inn. .Mr. and Alts. p. T.
l'ltitnnn, I'rof. and Alt- i. W. I'hlllli,
Ah. and Alls. Isaac Post, Air. and Alls,
John T. I Miter. All. anil Alls. D "W How
ell. Dt and .Mis. Ji hit Hi lie
lte. nnd Mis. J. W. Itanilnlph, Alls. AI,
i:. Ileynolds, Dr. and .Mis, J. X lllce,
Air and Alls. S, L. Ulee, Air. and Airs.
Willlnui II. nkhtuoud. Ml. and Airs,
nenini' II. Hiiss. All-s Ituss, Air, and Mis.
C C. Hose, .Mr. and Mis J. T, Kit hauls,
.Mr, and Mis C, I). Sanderson, .Mr. and
Mis. II (' Sanderson, Mr, and Airs. C, Ti,
Scott, .Mr. ami Alts. John Simpson, Air.
Smith. Air and Alts.
Mm It Smith. Air. and Min. S. II. Slowns,
.Mr and Ahs. L. It. Stelle. Air. and .Mis A.
D. Hit In. Mi. and Alts. W. II Sloirs, .Mr.
nnd Mis. I L. Sylvester, Alt. and .Mrs.
Tiaev i: Sweet, Mr, and Mis. John
Selling, All and Alls. Cnntad Sehtoeder,
Alt and Airs, D, H. Taylor Air, and
J, II
Mrs. P. K. Tiaeey. Mr. and Mrs
Totrey, .Mr. v. J. 'I'orrev.
Air. and Mis, A. .V. Walker, Mr. and
Mis. Wi A Walsnn, .fir. nnd Mrs A U
Watson, .Mr. and Alts, 1,. W, Wild. Mi
ami Mis. T. tl. Wolr. Mr nnd Mis i'ver.
fit Wnlien. Mr. and Alls. Uob-'ll II
llniiis, Air. atnl Alls. Pdiemv.i'r WllllitniH,
Mr. unil Airs. John T. Wulklns, .Mr nml
Alrt. P. W. Wolli'iton.
Mr. nnd .Mrs, Piaak l Chilslliin Mr
ami Mi. i:, W. Dolph, Air. mid Alls i:,
N. Shire-. Air. nnd Alls. II. .V. S tlollld,
Mr, ami Alts. Samuel Mi-fiit-Mien, .Mr
and All" Hihvanl Hmllh, Air. and Airs.
Joint Alit'tlmlle. Air nuil Alt. Janies
Allan, li., Dr. nnd .Mis. J . Hate-oil,
Mr, nnd Alls. Wllllatn Aletl llutttm. Air.
and Alt' J. W. Hiown, Alt. nnd Alts W
It. Chilsttuii'. Mr. and All H. J. llaait,
Ah -11111 Alts J II, Meckel, -Mr- and Alts
J. T Howe. .Mr. and Alls, Wllllatn Mc
Culloch, All. ami Alts. William Drnvllde,
.Mr. and .Mrs. M, J, Hehmli i Mr. nnd
Alts. II. l' Si'hultr, .Mr. nnd .Mis ThuntiiH
AlcCoiirt, .Mr. and Alt. rieoige (I Alnhy,
Air. and Alt- S. W. neyimlds, All. nml
All". I lain Simpson, Herkvllle. Alt and
Airs. M. W. Tulles. Dr, nml Alts. J. A
AInnle.v, Alt and .Ml-. Kietl I'. 11 lee, Air,
and Alts. Julm A, I-i lia.
Airs. Ida Allan. Alts. Cliiin Maker, Alls.
Ihutnii Mliiekwood. Alls. Illla Conuell.
Alts. H11.1-II11 !'. Cnnug.vs Mis. AI. J. O.i
tls. Alts. James DciHim. .Mis. Annie Dug
gait. Alts. S. L. Poole. Alts Al. A. Plied
lander, Alls, ri, W. Pillz. Alls. H-ii-uli tllf
lln, Alts, Surah KleiHti-nil Alls. Hat bar
Kuschwn, Airs. v. Y Lei t. Alls. Han
liall Lt'Ver. Alts Coin J. Alelllllelil. Ills.
Amanda Alo.er. '.Mrs Man let Alotl.
.Mis. Susiiti Ne. Alts. M, Not ton.
I Alts, Si'llnn Orim, All-. Louise A. I'ligc.
.Mis. P. S o.ikfoitl. Airs. Alniy l'ratt
Mr-. Vluoila. I'tyor, Airs J. A. Holn-il-sou
Alts. A. K. Walker. Alts. Anna
flhiifir. Alts. Pliytiheth II. Kenr. Airs,
(irnvis. Alt', Cithmlnc AleAlenns, Alts.
Ada While nnd ilaimhlcr, Mr-. T. II
Watts
The Allsses Holes. Allss. Albro. Allss Al
len, All's Louise linker. Allss Salome
Meeker. All-s Laura L. Heven. Ml-s
Florence Mower, the Allss.-s Hnyd. AI'ss
T.oiilsn Hlnlr. the Alls.ses Hioatlbent. All's
Anna M. Muck. Ihe Allsses Hut its. the
Misses Cullender. Allss .lime Campbell.
Miss Anna Chase. Miss P.IU.i J. Chase,
Allss Helena AT Clink. Allss Jt-ste C.
Connell, JINi Hannah Deacon. Allss pnra
M. Decker. Miss Pteililc.i Dcimati. All-s
Susan Dickinson. Allss W. II. Hiickson.
Ati-s Cminn Posler Allss Cordelia Piee
nuin Aflss Jiisfplivuii, Miss Knmia l-'ill-ler,
the All'ses (ilhhons. Miss P.IIeu P.tlf
f In. Ihe .Missis tiinistrr. Alls- I'm.) clrlf
lin. Allss Small Pawlc;,, the AIlssi-!
Maud, Allss S. Louise Mlildenlielgh, AlWs
Hill. Allss Pillth June.. Allss Kiel stead,
tin .Misses Kmin. Allss Lever, the Alissis
AlcKi'inm. the .Misses Metilll. life Allsses
Alaekev. Alls. Mason, the AlKses .Mori Is,
.Allss Hmlly Abi.M'r. Miss Meiedlth, Hie
Allss. s Nliithup. Ihe .Misses Not Ion, All-s
Helen Powell. Ihe .Misses llaiikin. AINi
In lie ltt'Viioltls, the .Misses Hli'liimuid.
Miss Tint 1-ln.i- Itli'llluoud. AlWs .loinle
Sh.itilinn, the Allsses Sehl.iger, the ATlsse,
Simpsiin. the Allsses Siniler. .Miss Mllr.i
belli Stevens, Allss (ieoigl.i Scllij. Ali-s
Abirioii I!. Siiloiimn. Allsv Hessle D
Shell r. Allss Mabel P. Sliephcid. Albs
T.llv Strong. Allss Htitha At. Woml. Ihe
Misses Williams. .Miss lit sse Mice. Allss
Chntinlte Mliickm.in. Ati-s Laura Mil
drum. Allss Pr.mies Scott. Allss Pmnia
Pi.ink. Allss Hnltle K. Cooper. Ati.ss Alnr
tli.itt Kt-it lit. Allss KnillV Stevens, the
AlKses Alc.Mians. Alls, Clt.ite Shert r, the
Misse, Klngsliury, Allss Clm.i H. I'ellelt,
the Allssts LaM't-tv, Allss Oimelle llen
woiid. Atls Mabel Fills', Allss Hike, Alhs
i:ilziilieth Samlersnn. Miss Di inker, MIsS
Annie Chase.
He-. Dr. S C. Logan. Rev. H. H Slu
get, S. 15. Price. William T. Simpson. M
J. Simpson. Ptlsell Simpson, Haney
Hl.ickood. C. M. Connell. A. T. Conuell,
Pied Fmtrlcb. Captain A. R. Foote,
Thomas 15. Hall. lCtlwmtl ll.ill. John AI.
Hams. Phillies F. Hess. W. AY. Inglls,
Dr. L. P. Kemieily. Rotiert Kuschwa, fl.
H. T.athiope. Alaxwell D. Lathiope. II.
Men III. fieorge 11. Ross. jr.. C. P. Scott,
Chillies Schlngei. John Sin tier, J. L.
Stcllt, H. Wood. J. D. Williams, F. D.
AVldmaer. J. D. D. Cladding. Ch.ules S.
Ro s, Gcoige Dinks, Edward S. Jones, P.
J, Robinson, Thomas II, Alaish, Jcrmyn,
Fa.: Thomas Russell, jr.. R. A. Gregory,
Howard l'lumley. Herman Ptnst. Gcoige
P. Owens J. Wtiltaker Page. Hali.v R.
Ktnslev. R. AI. Vail. Trillium A. Silt dam,
Frank' P. Reek. C S. Teal. M. D. Talor,
Clnience Gilniore, Mow aid S. Vail. W. L.
lleiiwood. P.tdi.is Howell. Roy Sheier. F.
H. Kliigsliiii-y Selileu II. Kinghur,
Jo-t-ph nml Donald While Ralph D.
Williams.
DAN PATCH'S FAb'i 1VI11.E.
Heduced Davenpoit Tiack Hecoid to
2.01 Ycsteidny.
n.t Kvin-i' wiu-ii'iiii ihe sjn 1 itcii Pic-.
Davenpoit. In., Oct. 16. Dan Patch
paieil a lemaikuble mile on the D.n en
pott mile Hack this alteinoon, 1 educ
ing the Hack teeotd to L',01 II, It. The
weather w-as clear, hut with a stilf
bteeze blowing nml the Hack soft limn
Sunday's heavy lain, It was at least
tj o seconds slow. Time by ipiaiteis,
Kt. HOU. 00"j, tioij. The foimer Hack
recotd was XU'S-yt, niiule by Iiohert J.
Lexington. Ky.. Oct. lfi. The $r..nun
McDowell stnke for J.10 tiotteis ut the
Kentucky Hreedeis' association Hack
today was won by Susie J., In straight
heats. Anzella. the favoilte. piessed
the roan mate haul, but could land only
selond money. Feieno was thlld, Alll
sella tomtit. Time, y.in4, i.nsu',, l'.os.-
COLON WELCOMES PERDOMO.
Enthusiastic Demonstration for Gov
ernment Military Head.
iu i:iiu.iii- win-t-niii 'Hit- v.niiifi-ii i'u'
I'an.itna, Oct. P. Geneial Penlonio,
mlnlstei' of stale ami supiente eonmi.inil
er of the Colotnblau ill my. at lived lu-ie
today liom Colon, which poll he 1 cat lied
jesteidav flout the inlcilor of lln- te
public. The geneial, who icceittly p.n.1-ll'-il
tin ft' of the depailiui'uts of ('tilinulilu,
has been invisml with presliletiiial pow-
Overcoat Time
Overcoat Talk.:
When buy
ing an Overcoat
you want it to
come up to sev
eral precon
ceived ideas of
what an Over
coat should be.
Above all things
it should be the
very newest cut
and should fit
perfect (and
therefore dres
sy). With the
up-to-date
method, of high
art tailoring,
where every
curve ond touch
artistic skill and
need of misfits
A
and our prices are always
is a masterpiece of
taste, there is no
fiif lit-ia rf Fina nufli-rnate thic
wui line wi i me vyvituctio una
season meet all of the above require- r
mante o n A ntir rMM"o,o flfo a7trc r
UltllUO
right.
Vk
To the Scranton Ladies:
When tired searching for something
new in Children's Fine Clothing, stop
dt Griffin's. You will find what you
want.
. H. Griffin
Clothier.
318 Lackawanna Ave.
ir, lie was iiecoitled a mosr enthusiastic
leceptlon bete
Ctiieiuoi Salaznr. with all the IiIkIi tiill
and niillt.iij authotiliis, met (Jenei.il
Pililomo at the i.iibo.iil .station. A tniatd
of Amei lean mat lues pieseuled anus on
his atiival. ami suuh in-- the enthiisl.isni
of the crowtls r.ssemblfil tint the guiuil
was unable to pieVent the people Horn
lushlnii into the depot when the lialu
fiom Colon lent lied this ells The ap-pi-ni.iuio
ol the geneial was tho simi.il lor
wild cheeihiK.
A inllltmy li.iutl pin t-tl the iiiilliin.il an
them mid (ieneial Pettlonio was escol letl
by Coieinor'Sal uai and the other olll
tets to the lentet of the cllv The stteets
weie lined with ko eminent soldleis, who
aNo piesenietl nims when tho p.n ty
pnssftl. This nwniiiK theio was a han
tticl and otliei t elubtatlons on Urn part
of the I'tinseivallvcs, who lme icceiveil
Ktcat cucoiu.memnil fiom tile attlv.il ot
the mlnlstei ol slate.
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WITH A DOI.l.AH PLKCIIASn
jNEW GOODS!
WE OPEN THIS MORNING
NEW STOCKS OF.
Ladies' and Children's Coats, Ladies' Suits
and Skirts, Pine Silks, Dress Goods,
Hosiery, Underwear and Notions
Cut Out This Coupon
Present at our office,
purchase $1.00 worth of
goods or more and you
will receive 30 stamps.
October 17, 18, 20.
MEARS & HAQEN,
Mears & Hagen j
415 aol 417 Lackawanna Aye
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HAS TRAVELED 1,483,320 MILES
1 I'ioui the I'hlladi'lplilu l'tess
Thomas J. Ilaidaway, a eilppled
CoiiteiK-iate .soldier, who has been In
tie- railway mall service for the last
thirty-two years, has a u-cord tor huv
Iim ti.iveled l.lS.l.tlu tulles durliiK bis
let in of service. He Is now i tinning
beiweui Hiiiuswlck nnd Wa cross, tin.
Mi. Haulaway enteied the cmploj.
ment ol the sovei mneiit hi 1S70, ami
fXsK yeais ran as a cluik belween
lionVi, O.i , ami ciuytou, Ala., toer
A n tliHtiiuce of 101! miles between
those points. He was then trunsfeiieil
to the Suvuniuih and Live Oak, Flu,,
tun. n ilistance of I7 miles, wlikh he
old for two yeais. His run wns ex
it nded from S.iwumuli to Jacksonville,
la Live On It This lllled In another
t o yei.rs, In which he ir.tvelett i2K
miles each way. Thtn he I'tin for one
year hetw eun Clmilestuu .mil .latlisou
villc, a dlstnnce of J.Vt miles.
This was followed by a line lei-oul of
lilno ye.us between WllnilllKtoii, N l' ,
and Jaek.-oiivllU', Fla., a distance of
l,ni 0 miles In the louiid dip, In iwa he
was placctl on tho inn he h.l,s followed
for quilt- thhteeu j cms, In which ho
lovers TJO statute milts eery du.s of
tho yeai save two weelts he is Klen
for n vacation
Mr, Haidawio has ttaveled ennuRh
dlstaiKo to hnvo nmile tlnee lottnd tilps
to the union nnd then h,ie eiioiiKh to
spin c for Klohe tiottlutt all mound this
teireslilal spheiu, ami, atinln, had his
mull car continued in tho same diiee
tlon It Hist stiuled, he would have dr-
cumuavlKated the eaith nearly slxiy,
tunes cnouKii scimco to nave worn to
tr.iumeuts llious.inds of tlollaia' noith
of lulllu!,' stock.
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
I'lom the Woman's Home Companion
All who tun alter the allitid (ballot
of Jo J Ket toveutl with dust, autt are left
lluipbib' aloiiK the load qulle beieft of tint
tlegiee of lonit'uU with which they slait
etl on tho mail race. t
Vet Btiinetimus, when the (piest for oiic'h
own hupplness Is unite out of mind, wlr;u
one Is ubsoibcd In niuUlus sonic one eUa
liuppy, down like n bhd fiom the high
est heavens tonics Joy, and settles us If ut
home, in the he.llt that has foigottea li
bel f.
llajiplness is ncet touelicd by the band
that leaches oat for it too e.iui.i l. It
tiles, Into some hum! open to give, lint
stietched out to iicelve.
The iuirOIs always appear uueJ-peetetlly,
as did the aiiRt-l who sat by the tomb
when Maty visited It at dawn. Culm; out
to mourn, she v.us mut by .inlniuRlnahlti
joy.
How olten does the lonpr-nnticlpltatid
least tutu out to be a lamine, gaiety hav.
liiB lied from the house ovciliurnc by
milch pondetous piepauillou.
lie who seeks hupplness for its own pake
shall lo.-e It, anil he who loses happiness
for anothe'i's sake shall find It, even in
tlie hour whin he thinks it is t'otte liotn
him foiover, ontl Is content to ltne It so.
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HAYES & VARLEY
424-426 Spruce Street,
Met vv cum WiiHliliiKton and WyomliiK- Avcs,
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF
i Hosiery, Cloves, Corsets and Underwear
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We have on exhibition the bes values in
the above lines it haTbeen our good fortune to
show, goods, that are stylish and dependable;
goods that we guarantee to wear and give ser
vice. You will readily ee that there is noth
ing shoddy nor commonplace about the line
of goods wc show. Our chief aim has always
been to give our patrons the very best possible
value for the least money. We know we have
the confidence of the public, for those who come
to purchase continue as permanent customers.
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TRADING STAHPS
With a dollar purchase or more, on Friday,
Saturday and Monday, 17, 18, 30, present
this coupon. HAYES & VARLEY
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MilAiAlAtAtA
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1 Will You Try It ?
1 Are You Ever Irritable ?
!S Many a woman can place
S her irritability to ill-fitting shoes,
It is hard to be cheerful, isn't it,
when all the time there is a drag
and pinch upon the feet?
. But there is "One Shoe' that
is different from other Shoes;
different in this
single matter of SU42&tl
fit. That Shoe
l.Iiw
It is a shoe that strengthens
the foot every day it is worn. It
fazllgi I
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has made walking-
easier for thous
ands of wjomen. It
will do it for you.
Will you do it ?
$3.00
The fi
fair s
It is easy to get your share of
this $5000 in gold that "Queen
Quality" is giving away. Ask
about it.
MAHON'S SHOE STORE 1
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' 328 Lackawanna Ave.
Stylish Clothing on Credit
Come Where Low Prices, Easy Terms and
Most Liberal Treatment Await You.
We claim without fear of contradiction that we sell every
thing in Clofhing, Hats and Shoes as cheaply as any cash store
in tne city. Lome tomorrow ana judge Tor your
self. Small Convenient Payments.
The Head of the Family
Will find this store a good place to trade. A small amount each
pay day will keep the whole family comfortably clothed the whole
year round. It's the easy way of buying; it's the worry saving way
and Credit here costs nothing. Open an account and try it this winter.
Women's Cloaks
Swagger Fall Styles that are attaining greatest popularity. Elect! ic
Seal, Near Seal Jackets, all sizes in stock. $35, $50, $60.
Clothing, Hats and Shoes For Men, Boys and Children, at
prices that will pro ve entirely satisfactory to you.
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Df OPLES Crpdit
317 Lacka. Avenue
First Floor
Open Evenings
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