The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 18, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCllANTON TJUBUNE-THUMSDAY, DECEMBER IS, ?902.
The News of Catbondale.
MRS. Z. P. BELL DIES
OP TYPHOID PNUKMONIA
Succumbs After Tlnee Weeks' At
tack, Which Started with Grip.
Deceased Wife of South Main Stieet
Business Man.
Mih. Mnry Hell, vvlte "f Xll'ion
Ht'll. lite South Main hIippI ientaiiriini
pur, died ye.Hlciday forenoon at !'
oYlork nl Hit' iwlilenco, IS Hoittli Main
tiott. The fatal attack ot Miicm mih
of only tlnee week' duration. She wax
piotmtPd with giip. which, how'pvpr,
caused no ahum mull pneumonia clc
vi'loped about a week iiko. sUiicp iIipti.
though her condition .was remiiiieil a4
s(mIou, her dentil uii vvliollv unx
pectert until scvernl horns lii-lutc slic
)nuse(l awuv
' Mis. ISoll, who vvii, betwe hei iimi
ifiiRp. Min.v I'ntlitlliie Sinllcj, iliiut-'li-ttr
of (luugf S. and Mnitha Smiley,
wa boi it In Su(iiitliaiina count .
thlitv-oiie imie sifici iiyt Mcyutuy. The
ki pater p.nt of her lift- vvn-t spent In
Hif-citieli.iniiii rmmt.v. Tlilrtien eius
nt,'o she was inairlod to Ml. Hell at
Mluffhniulon i ml ciiine to t'aibmulale
to nuke lid Inline luio nine piu iiko,
I lor puents wen1 of the oldest rninlllo
In Suxiiuchaiiuu couulv. Hie wan i
inoinliei or Hie KplMcoiial (lunch "Inio
Kltlhood. Mn Hell nttiiu toil liuiiiei
ou'i filomW iliuliiK hoi tPMldeino In
rat bond. lie, who will ltd Hip lo of
fjl ndfrhlp, which vvim to lie allied toi
' I(m uiivvuvf iIiik lonst.incv Manv tendei
ipiiiemhiaiii es of lui will ho ihcilhed
b Uuim- who knew lin Iiitliiuittlv .
Mishits lici liiHli.intl. Ml". Hell l
survived bv one diiimhttt. Mildred,
afd i! vein", two son", loliii (,. used
1J mi.', and lidijamln S. .ilicmI i)
month-. The othei -in hoi- tue hei
inotlipi. Mi-. Maltha Smile v . one N
ter. JIK, VV. Nuiieiit and one
Inolbci, (IroiKi Sinlltv, all m Su
rini lunula.
The ltinn.il will take place S.ituitliy
nininlng. Pi i vices will be (ondiitted bj
Itev. lliilllu A. tjiiwei at Tilnlt Kpls
cop.il iltmili lit 10 p'clork. The de
ceased will then be taken lo DundnrC
foi lint ial
A FINE DISPLAY.
Women of Beienn Chinch Offei
Christmas Gifts.
A l-lt to the biyinr, now In piogie-n
In the TJov building, on Chinch sliest,
undei the diitc Hon of the women woik
eis of the JJeie.m UiptlM oliuicli, Is
Miilte lndipns.il)le to holldaj -Hop-pinir,
il one dPFlies to pi acme a dalntv
Kilt for a riiilstnus gift, stall a- an
evpiMte l.ict hdlidkeKllief. ll.illd
woik, which -iiows the pfjiief-Ion of
one's best late and skill, a sof.i pll
liiw for ,i cOzv cOinei. oi almost .iu
thlns in the lino nf laniv aiticlc"
One ran soc and admlie In this ai
led, aitistle display an nil-linen ffli
bioldcrpd In ndlsoi chief flow Mis John
Mitchell, wife of tlie mine Woikei-
picsldent; anotlici fiom Mi". Potter
l'aliuei, of Chicago, who is nntcnl
imong- the women of the land Mis.
C5eoisc Kinibill stud" nil the v av
ail cK the continent, lioni Callfoinia,
wlieie she is vvlnleilng, seveial li.ind
kiehlef, with haiid-woiked designs
The most sliikin!,' aitlele- in the dis
play aie the haudkcK hief- donated b
William A, ntison, of Tloreinim, Mon
tana, a foimer Cat liond'ilian The ate
ipi'te tlillque. Alone the edffe and coi
ni s aie pen -kptclus illu-tiathe of
life in Montana, the seal of the state, a
wigwam, sold mills and animal- i ont
inmi to that state
A beautiful handlu i chief us sent
b the Chase & Stnboin Coflee com
pan, of 13oton, Mac Its alue i" $
Kiom the emplo(s of the Co-Opeia-tle
stmo at Obeim.ui, South Waits, is
a handkerchief, with the won!" "Meny
chii-tinas" In roloml silk embtnldeiv
In one foinei. The-e ,iv but a few of
the minieiou- at ticks on twhlhltion and
for pale, which would ceitalnly iepa a
lisll.
FUNEKAX OF JOSEPH SCHAFF.
Sei vices Weie in St. Rose Chinch
Yesteiday.
The late Jo-eph Hchalt was laid at
ist in St. Ho-u cemeteiy jesterdny
foienoon. Theie was a multitude of
ft lends nt the berea.cd home on South
Womhif, stieet, and a long pioccpslou
followed the deceased to St, Kobe
phuicli, wlieie a IiIrIi muss of leciuleni
wan suiik: by Iter. Walter Ooinian. An
linpiesslve hcrvlee, in which tender ief
prenes were made to the life of the
deceahed Mas pleached by Fatliei Ooi
man. The pallbeuieis wete I'. H, linker,
Oeoige Dubois, Clmilcs Moon, John
Hoffman, Owen Coleman, James Ooi
man, William Thoin.i.s. The beautiful
floral offei lugs ei cart led by Louis
Hosenblatt. V Haven, Conn , and
leiemlnh Walsh, Tho lloweis. wero tho
reniembuutces of the employes of the
lielawate mid Hudson locomotive shops
nnd the lmpioved Ordpr of Mechanics,
No. 20J, of this city, to which tho de
leaflPd belonged.
"LOST RIVER." AND OVERCOAT.
Edwaitl Scott Found with Gaiment
Stolen Fiom the Giand,
Chailes lllackeiibmg, ot rtelniont
t-lieet, losthlH oveieo.it while attPiullntr
the piodutifloh of "Lost Ulvoi" at tho
Oi and on Jim evening of November "S
In othei -woids, thu gaiineiu was swip
ed while Chin lie was adiuliiug the hem
who WllH frOlllO of "Chiu It" ConnoiH
mucks at swinging1 bin aims a lu Will
iam raxcrshaiu and mutteihig so that
the women could hear him, "Clot busj
to the fact that I'm It."
Though Hliitkcnbiiig lost his oeicoat,
you couldn't Juno Chaillo when It imiiio
to having suspicions. He- siiHpectcd
Cdwaid Htotl, of the West Side, and
put Constable Kdw.ud ?Je.uy next, Tho
jonstablo fcotight for Scott, but Scott
nas a hankering lor not being about
ivhen wuivU'd, Last sunuiier, Il mlglit
There Is'tnoie Catoirh In this .section of
the country than all other (llaeimes put
together, and until tho last few yuius wan
buppoKOd to bo iiiciuablo. Foi a yuut
many year a doctors pronounced It a local
itlscnflo and presci Ibed local iciwdius, and
by constantly falling to uue with local
treatment, pronounced It inclinable. 8el.
ence has provon catanh to be a constl
tutlonal diBeubo and therefore reaulres
ronHltutlonal tieatment. Hull's Catarili
liirc, manufactuied by, F. J. Cheney &
l'o., Toledo, Ohio, is the only const tu
tlonal cuie on the market. Jt Jt taken
ntcinally n doses from 10 drops to a tea
Ipoonfuli It acts directly on tho blooa
nnd mucous smfaccs of th sj-stem.
viwv olfer one luuidred dollars for any
race It tala to ciuo. Bend for circulars
and testimonials. ,,, nn
Addiess, r. J. c"BNL.0feC00 '0.
Pold by Tr"BgltH Wo.
Hall 8 Tamil 1'IIU are the bt
b" iiieiilloned, ho .took Fiench leave
while under uncut lu the oluoc of the
lali' Aldei man Morrison' on the uluuge
or (lotting goods fiom HIukci'h cloth
ing store on falite pteteiie's and diiHhtng
down tUghth avenue gave Constable
Cordon Up. slip. Scott went to ritlslon
or aonto' other Luzerne town and though
Constable Ncnry sought he did not tlnd
hlin. Like the cat, Seott oume back
htHt night and wan in rested on Hiileni
avenue by Constable Nrniy, who was
given soiiipwh.ii of a siirpile to thus
run upon his man.
The countable took Scott hefoie Al
ilptmau Jones. JlldcliPiibuig was on
hand and easily Idenllllcd the uoul.
TIip pl'sonei's dpfelle wn tjiat he
bought the gainunl front a showman.
Ulatkenbuig took his ovcicoat and
wtnl hoiiie lejohlng: Constable Neaiy
took Siolt to the city Jail, as he had
not the two ball that Ahletnuin JoneH
lenulied In the face of the evidence
against the acim-ed.
WAS SOMETHING DOING.
Stieet Foiemnn Killeen Makes Tiol
ley Company Employes Hustle.
Th yi anion Hallway compan's
"now plough piled up gieat heaps of
snow alongside tfie ('liunli Htteit
switch which Stieet KoiPinan John
Killeen bellcwfd should hue been cai
iled oil In oi del to make Hie loadway
pissable. Yesteiday foienoon he vig
oioiwlv stalled to woik to dispose of
the uo-called "beautiful." tin owing thu
snow oti on the Hacks Thoie was so
much ol II Hint when n cm came along
and tiled lu go thiough theie was a
blockade. The tiolle ccmipans ' 1 tbor
ei" weie soon "Jolinnv-on-tho-spot,"
but as last us tlu.v shoveled it back
onto 'the lnadw.iv. the dtv'H men ie
tuiued the coiuplliiieiit Then theie
weie a lew woids, not ol learned
length, bm tliundeilng sound, The ie
slill wa- that the stuet cai ei U wa
tied UI foi the gleatei put ot the
foienoon Condition" letuined to noi
iiial Mftci the tiollev complin's ' on"
was lo i di d with the tioubl-ome "now,
whlc li wii- ( mikd awuv.
CONDITION IMPROVED.
Finuk G. Ciouch and Waltei Bennett
Manifest Encouiaging Symptoms.
'1 lie condition of Tnink O. Couch, thu
In-uiame ageiie ownei, iho luih lieeu
dangeiou-ij in of t pliold level, Is
somewhat impiovcd, though his pliji
ilan i" sajlng he Is not out of dangei.
Mi. Couch was nuking good piogicss
tiiwaul le'civei.v when his tempeutuie
tose again and lOinained at a point tliat
was alaimlng Xow. however, the Indi
cation" in 111" ea-e ai eNeeccllnIy
honeltil
The appiehcllskill which was ull ill
tile case ot Waltei Hemic tt, of Lam el
"lioi-t, who-e. whole family was down
with tvphold fevci, is illbappeailng in
the luce of Hie impiov t ment In his i on
dltlon He is not leg.uded a- out oi
danger a- vet. The othei nieinbeis of
the l.unllv aie convalescent, an an
nouncement which will be cheeilul
news to the fi lends or the lainllv. whose
sympathies weie awakened bv the soie
afllklioii which lltec1 this hou-eliold.
SERVICES APPRECIATED.
O'Connell Estate Sends Checks to
Both Hose Companies.
A slioit lime ago the Columbia and
Mitchell Hosf- companies each lecelved
Horn Diuggl-t 11 r. Claik a cheek foi
$10, In lecognltion of theli ici vices at
llif file which damaged his .stoic The
.lppieclalion of the fheinen on this oc
casion was lenewed when a few d.ivs
aqo the O'Connell estate sent checks?
loi the same amount to both com
panies, as evidence ot appi eolation of
the woik done at the flic in the old
postolllto building, In Paik Place,
owned by the O'Connell estate. This
substantial appieciallon is valued by
tho flienien who aie alvvajs ready and
willing, and for no selllsli leason, to
lespond lo the call of piotectlng piop
eity and lifc. Both companies have ic
(liie.sted that this method of thanks be
enesscd in theli behalf.
Unclaimed Letteis.
The lollowillg Is a list ol letteis le
inalnlng In the Cubondnlo postolllce,
December IS, J90J, for peisons un
known: Chailes M. Uetts & Co., James
Case.v, James Daltou, W. P. Giegoiy,
Dr. T. J. Lamb, James Lang.in, Heiny
K. Xnylor, Michael Loftus, J. 11. Xcil
son, H. J. Itichai doii, K. Q. Robinson,
James T. Smith, B. F. Stanton, W. II.
Swingle, E. E. AVuren, 15. It. AVagner,
Mih. Jlav Davis, Mis. Lizie C. Moote,
Mrs. J, M. Sajlor, Mrs. Minnie Sheeier,
Mns. Muila J. Smith, Miss Mary
Thomas, Wladylslavv AVlsockl.
J. H. Thomas, Posimastei,
Trinity Church Choir.
The ntembeis of the choir of Tilnlty
t hutch ate leuuested to meet Oiganlst
Jones at J o'clock this afternoon nt the
pailsh houe.
JERMYN MA YFIELD.
At tho l.iHt nicotlng of thu Aiteslan
lloso company the following ofllcoi.s weie
elected for tho ensuing joni; President,
I'liiuk Itilins; nIco ine.sldont, I), J. Jlce
ban; lecoullng secietnij, Willlain Mnl
dooii; llnanclal societal y, Anthony Mill
lieiaii; tieasiucr, J. J, Meeh.ur, loie
man, J. J. Stanton, iiHsiHtiiul I'oremuu,
JoHuph rinulgaii; jiipeniau, Miko Mill
heillli, Itichaid Hughes, Peter Jlc Doniild,
David 111 iieo and David Moon; master
at anus, William Hoslu; tinslues, Midi
.ul Mcllale, Michael M.oDcimuii and
P. J. Meolmii
The fainllv of Mai till StuVtus, ot Wot
Mavliold, M-Hleulnv bad a uauow oscupe
li om death by .isplis xl.ition. Tho chltii
lie) hud becoino clogged with soot unci
llm house was Idled with coal gas .Mis.
Stevens foitunatcly avvoko e.nlv lu tho
morning, and with good effoits managed
to mouse Mr Htovcim find thu cliildien,
They weie all ho badly ovciconifi tluit a
plivslcliiu had lo be sent loi. Dr. 1, H.
(liaves attended tliom, and with tho on
i option of Mis Stevens they quickly io
coviicd Mis Sicmuis was still siifterlng
tiom tho efficts list oveiiiiig.
Misses Man Swick, Jeimlu and Com
llilttenburg Weld lhltlllg ill Hciaiiton
esteiday,
The iutaiit child oi Mi and Mis John
rmaelliiei, of .Main btieel, Is HI of bion
chills. At tho kial uieelhig of Auioi.l lodge. No.
.".M, Piee and Accepted Masons, of II ten a
wcio elected for tho ensuing teiiu, as
follows: AVoishlpful nuistei, James Al
len; benlor waideu, Frank (1. Wlntor;
junior waiden, Italph W, Kymei; treas
urer, Calvin Vallj secictary, Sum nor I).
Davis; loiircseiitatlve to giand lodge,
David J. Jenkins. Ilio installation will
take pluco next Monday oyenlug.
Mrs. M. J. Shields, Mis, Blocker and
Mih. C. P. Uaker attended a thimble tea
given by Mrs. I). W, Humphreys, at
Carbondalo, yesteidaj.
Fernley Wood w aid, of Thhd stieet, Is
111 of tonsllltls.
Edward Davis, ot Keunton, wus the
ti i Aim tm miir iifnn
I 1 1 1 II II 1 11 1 1 1 H 1 lillllll if
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Hi I Oil II II
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rtWi w,nMo.
To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy,
Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of "The Tribune" May
Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys aie lesponslble for more sickness and
suffering than any other disease theiefore, when through neglect or oth
ei causes, kidney tiouble is permitted to continue, fatal lesults aie suie to
follow.
Youi othei oigans may need attention but youi kidneys most, be
cause they do most and need attention flist.
If you me sick oi "feel badly," begin taking Di. Kilmei's Swamp
Root, the gieat kidney, liver and bladder lemedy, because as soon as your
kidneys aie well they will help all the other oignns to helth. A tiial
will convince anyone.
The mild and Immediate eftec L of Di.
Klliuoi s Swuiup-Itoor, the gieat kidney
and bl.nldei renied.v, is .soon lcalUed. It
stands the highest loi Its -wondeiful
clues of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root will set vour whole sjs.
tem light, and tile best piool ol thN is
a ti inl.
J4 Vst ;ii, st , Xevv Yolk City
Dun Sh Oct. Jllh. idol
"I bad been siiftciiim seveielv fiom
kldnev tiouble. All svmpliinis weie on
html, mv loinioi- strength and povvoi
had leu me; I could h.udlv (hag mvsfic
along liven in mentnt cip.ultv was
giving out and often I wished to tilt
It was thou 1 saw nn .ulvettlpeiupiit of
oms in a -"ew Voik papci, but would
not have paid mv attention to It, had
it not piomised n hwoiii giininutet with
i'eiy bottle of oiu medicine, asscu
Ing lint ont Swamp-Root Is pinch
vegelablt. and docs not lontnhi am
h.umiiil clings l mn s-cventv Mais and
loin months old, and with a good con
scloncf 1 phi ipcomnuml, sivv.imp-Kuot
to nil Mifftis lioni kldnev tiouble s. Pom
niembeib of mv inmllv have ben using
Svvnmp-ftoot loi lour dlllennt kldnev
disease!, n Itli tin smio good insults,'
With mini) thinks lo von, 1 leinaiu,
A"ei tinlv vom
, itoumtr bi:kxi:h
You in ly hnve a sample bottle of this
lamoiis kldnev leinedy, Swainp-IJoot,
sent ftee bv mall postpaid, by vvhlih
ou may test Its vlitues foi such dls-
ouleis as kidney, bladdei and uilc acid
diseases, poor digestion, when obliged
to pass your watei fiequently night and
day, .smarting of ii illation in passing,
brick-dust or sediment in the mine,
headache, backache, lame back, dizzi
ness, sleeplessness, Nneivousness, heait
dlstui banco due lo bad kidney tiouble,
skin eruptions iiom bad blood, ueuial
gla, iheumatlsm, diabetes, bloating, it -inability,
vvoinouf feeling, lnck of am
bition, loss ot lleMi, sallow coniple.Nion,
oi 1'ilght'M disease.
ItMiui watei, when allowed to lcinaln
undlsluibed In a glass oi bottle fot
twentv-lohr houi, foims a sediment oi
settling or lias a cloudv appearance, It
Is evident llmt miui kldnev s and hi id
dii need Immedlatt attention.
Swamp-Root is the gieat dlsioveiy ot
Dr. Kilmel, ihe eminent kldnev and
bkulda bpeciallsl. Hospitals twe with
wondeilul success hi hoth slight and
seveic cases, Doetois leconimend it to
theli patients and use it in theli own
lamilies, because thej iccognize in
swamp-Root the gieutest and most
suci essi ul iemed,
Sw.imp-ltoot Is pleasant to take and
is foi s.uc the win Id ovci ut diugglsts
in bottles ol two sies and two pikes
litl cents unci one dollai Heniembci
the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmers
Swamp-Root, and the addiess, lilng
hainton. N. Y, on cveiv bottle.
KDITORIAl, XOTICn If you have tin siiiriuest svmpiouis of kldnev or
bladdei tiouble, or It theie Is n tiace ol It lu voui lamllv hlsloiv, send at one e
to Dr. Kilmel &. Co, lilugh.imton, X. V, who will glaelh send ou by mail,
iinmedlately, without tost to you, a simple bothe ol Swainp-Root and it book
containing manv ol the thou-'iinils upon thousands ol testimonial letteis ie
celved fiom men and women (uied. In wilting, be sine lo sU uj n JOu lend
this geneioiis offer in The Sli anion Tiibmie.
liebt of his bl othei, Di. S D Davis,
last evening.
Dr. S D. Davis has a lecoid he tdioulil
be pi oud ot. On Tucbday evenhig his
biothei Masons elected him lor the tvveu-ty-uluth
(oiisecutlve jear societniy of
Am oi ii lodge.
Tho fail of tlie Ancient Oidci ot 111
berulans, openiHt hi Ah-imblv hill last
evening, and will bu continued tonight.
TAYLOR.
Ds.ith diteted tho home of Ml. and
Miii John Watklns, ot GtecnvvOoil, yes
teiday and claimed their bright and In
teresting H-j ear-old dtuiKhtor, Alice, af
ter a brief lllncs. Deceased was of u
kind disposition and wan well liked by
hei associates, who will greatly miss her
company. Mi. nnd Mix. Watklns havo
tho sympathy of their friends In their
h noble. Resides the death ot tholr daugh
ter, three chlldien are quite ill at their
Inline nnd one of their sons wiih hint In
the mine a few days ago, Tho funeral
announcement will be mado later.
Tho entertainment, and box social of
tho Voting Men's Clnistlan Association,
held lu their hall on Tuesday evening,
was qulto llbcially patronized and pioved
a treat to thoso In attendance.
Elaborate auaiigenients aio being mado
by tho monibera of tho Buffalo social club
lor their grand ball to bo held at Wob
u'h ling on Christmas eve, Dec. !l. Tick
uh ato being inpldly sold,
To-morrow evening an Interesting game
of basket bill Is piomised for tho lov
i in of that spoit at Welfchenfluh's nitdl
torlum, when tho Taylor Stars will have
ns their opponents tho stiong ficrouton
Athletics, who uto considered ono of tho
stiongest toams In tho county and con
sequently a lino gamo can bo expected.
'Iho Stars nio composed of tho following
plaPis ijuards, Jfarsh uud Covne;
icntei, Howell.-,; fotowatds, Rvnns uud
Qoiinollj . rollovvlng tho gome a dunce
will bo held. Adinlsxlou 1r cents,
Tlirougli tho solicitation of, hlb niinier
ous lilonds, S. J, Tldd has decided to be,
conio a cnndldatu for councilman hi the
I'lftli wnrd. Mr. Tldd is a prominent res
ident of the vviid and would make a Mif.t
class couiiellman
The Arehbalil lolllMy was compelled to
biispeiid operations jcsteidaj owing to
a bieok In the inachliieiy.
PEOKVILLE.
Man cellaiH wcio Hooded by tho heavy
lain and thivv on Tuesday. Seycial mer
chants in tills vicinity had laigo iiuantl
ties of goods damaged that had been
stoied lu tho eel lain,
Floyd diviner Ictl esteulay foi Noith
umbeilnud county, in search of tuike.va
for tho holiday tiude.
Mis. J. r. Glhoy left jehterdiiy for
Caillele, whero bhc Intends speiidlug the
holidays with relatives.
Mis. William Warneld Is qulto ill at
her homo on North Main street.
J. D. Feck was a visitor at Scrantou,
yesterday,
List of letters remaining unclaimed at
tho Feckvlllo postofilce for tho week
ondins Dec. 10, 1002: Mrs. H. If. Rich-
aids, M.milo Oieultj. I'eisons e.iljiiig foi
the sime will please sav "ndveitlscd '
and slvo date id list. I V. Mace, I. M.
OLYPHANT.
'Ihe nun l Inge of Mls Jessie. RcttiRiew,
elaiighter ot Jits, t'hiiilottci l'ettlgrow, and
Chailes D Thomas, was solcnuiUctl at tho
luido'b home last evening. At S o'clock
the bilelny party ontoied the pailoi.wheio
tastefully ai tanged plants and palms
foimed tho decoiations, us Mls Ullian
Alatthevvs lender d a. wedding match
from Lohengrin. Ileio thuy weie met by
Rev. S. II. Moon, puslor of tho Iiesby
toilan chinch, of Peckvllle, who tied tho
nuptial knot, In the piesoueo of many
lelatlves mid fiicud.s. Tho gown worn by
the bildo wad of castiir bioadcloth, tilin
mod with vohot. Shc caiiicd a bouquet
of vvlilto cai nations. Her attendant was
Mlt'H Maigaiot Mcintosh, who was at
tltcd hi blown, with velvet tilmmlu&,s,
and cm lied a bouquet of pink cat nations,
Tho best man was Iklvvnid Day, ot Peck
vllle, a cousin ol tho groom. Immediate
ly after tho ceiemony had been perfenm
c d and congratulations had been bestowed
upon tho happy couple, a sumptuous wed
ding supper wns enjoyed, The btldo was
tho icelplent of a largo number ot hand
homo and usctul picsents. Mr. and Mis.
Thomas lett on tho Into tinln for a shoit
tilp to New York and Philadelphia, ami
on their retain will resldo ut tho bl Ida's
homo on Delawuro stieet, Tho joung
rouplo nio well known and populat, and
havo tho best wishes of a laieo circle) of
fi leads
DALTON.
A meeting of tho W. C T, lT. will bo
huld nt tho Haptiht pnibonngo on Trldiy
afternoon nt ." o'cloe k, Mrs. Nolan ot
(iieeu Itldgo s espected to be piesent
and Hpeak.
Rev, A. J Van Cleft Is conducting ie
vlval nieetlngb at Kleotvlllo, Ho Is be
ing nsblHteel by Piofessor Ruck,
The cliolrs of tho chinches bote nio
practicing foi tho Christmas exeieUes
of their Sunday schools.
Mi, (lreene, tho father of Mis. S, J.
riun and Mih. Fied Snyder, is very ill
nt the former's home.
Attorney l'red Scott and wife, of
Sciauton, vlhltod Mrs. David liiovvn of
this place, on Sunday.
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Connally & Wallace
5cranton's Shoppins: Center
No Stop for Rain or Sno
Too late now to stop for anything Christmas shopj
ping must be done.
It must be well done--the store that's careless, that
thinks the crowd will come anyway at Christmas, or buy
anything, trash or not, will soon lose your confidence.
People know there is no danger of buying' trash at
Connolly & Wallace's ; that if anything should go wrong
it will be made right; that 'nowhere can be found so many
Christmas novelties, and that prices, as a rule, are lower
than anywhere else.
No wonder the store could hardly hold the people
on Saturday, that crowds came even in such weather as
we had on that day.
A stranger in town wouldn't find it hard picking out
the People's Christmas Store.
The Bacillus
of Catarrh
May not, as el havo been officially ills
roveied and catalogued; but all the same,
it can bo hunted down, and absolutely
exterminated with
Dr. Agnsw's Catarrhal Powder
Iho One Catairh Cure that cutes fa
tal rh, Colds and headaches.
Dr. Agncw's Ointment relieves eciemi la one day.
35 cents. 3
Sold by Wllllum G. Claik and If. O,
Sandeisou.
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Women's
Wraps
In Paris they call tlicm envel
ope'? those long beautiful wrajis
that women wear at night to the
theatre or over evening (lrosfct-.
$:. to $S."i.
And the velour three cjiuti tcr
coats, 525 to ?7."5, surpass en
tiling that France has t ver clone
before in velour thoti.;li not all of
them are fiom France, which
partly accounts for the pi ices.
We have perhaps the handsom
est collection that has ever been
got togclher.becate velour wraps
of eveiy sort ate belter this ve.ir
' than for a long while.
Golf Vests
Kid, gieen, black. spunKIed
with white, and white. Double
bie.istcd, fastened with brass bul
lous plain colois in many gtade,
S 1 .To to i?l each.
knit Mouses, all colors, ."11
to S."i.
Fine
Furs....,
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Holiday
Handkerchiefs
1 laudUei chiefs (usually very
well behaved little things, indeed)
have been pushing and crow dint;
lor a week, and on Saturday night
they burst all bounds took pos
session of a counter that belongs
by rights to Corsets and over
flowed into the Lace depaitmcnt
as well.
lint il'.s no wonder ihev feel so
important just now we sell al
most a quarter of a million every
December just for Christmas
presents.
These arc hints of ihe things
ou'll find here now:
H For Women
s
ll'jc. Plain white hemstitched,
with neat embioideiy work.
L'oc. Hemstitched and em
broidered in a wide range of pret
ty 'patterns ; or phin white hem
stitched with little blocks above
the border; or hemstitched with
fancy drawn-work.
,"i()c and 7,"c. Hemstitched and
embroidered handkerchiefs in
many pretty patterns; some with
.Mexican drawn-work
And so on, tip to those cMui
ito and dainty bits of French llnei v
for $10.00.
For Men
Plain white henistitche 1 hand
kerchiefs -begin at Hie, I'-Mc, I Tic,
2.1c and go up to ,")0e cjcli. Of
course the most expensive aie fnc
French made.
I tow can a furrier afford to pay
rent twelve months in the year
and do business only four of these
months? His one way is to cover
it with profit.
Jn this store the rent, salaries
and management are shut oft' the
instant the fur season is over. The
people who have served ou so
well in the furs go into the tlrtvss
depai tmciiL or into the coats. We
wouldn't let one of them leave us
lor love or money, or to be a line
saleswoman in lurs is an accom
plishment that ou don't often
find.
W'c buy Fur-, in such vast quan
tities that the minimum of profit
is enough for the most ambitious
maker.
And so our Fur-, ate always -o
per cent. sometimes as much as
'A per cent. less than you will
find them elsewhere, and the va
liety tlnee or four times greater
than ou will see anvwherc else.
Gifts for Men
Neckwear
Suspenders
Mufflers
SCARFS It takes many fresh
lots each morning to fill up the
gap- made the day before. So
even thing is fresh and new and
novel ."iOc, 1, $l..riO.
Sl'SPEXDERS .More of the
wide all-silk webs at TiOc.
Silver buckle suspenders (ster
ling all over, not simply in front)
SI up.
MUFFLERS (from London)
ISIS in. square, SI .00 to $1.00: first
time such large sie has sold for
SI. 00.
DRESS PROTECTORS, $I..'iO.
$'J and So the low prices ucu
them out fast.
HATH ROUES and SWEAT
ERS near by.
KS,
Books, Books.
There is still a good selection of
the HMc books; of coiu.se some
titles are sold out and cannot In
replaced, but there are some :i00
diiTeieut subjects to choose from,
and everyone a good standaid
book,
I Store Open Evenings Until Christmas
I Connolly & Wallace 1
123-125-12M29 Washington Ave.
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