X e THE SCRANTON TEIBCrNE-SATUBDAY MOlfcNING, OtTOBEB 2, 1895. X . ' Daily ud Weekly. No Sunday Edition. published at Bcrantnn, Pa , Iy The Tribune rob- llhliiir Company, j ew Vorlc Office: Trimine Bulldlns. Frank K Oray, Manager. C. P- KINGSBURY. Paca. aae OtH'l M. C, M. RIPPLE, Stc'v aao Taua WVV S. RICHARD. Carraa. W. W. DAVIS, BuviNta Maniacm. W. W. TOUWOS, Adv. Maaa'a. KTIRED AT TUB P03?0rKC3 AT t,-.JlCTua. 3 BI00ND-CLAB8 HAIL UATTK, Irllltrs Ink." the rw-osnl ...iirimt fot w!ver ilsons ra'.in Tiik Hcbantox Tuim'NK ii Hid iHKt advertising nieillnm In Norilicaslera ivunsylva ula. "rrlulew' Ink" know Taa Wehki.t TmnrsK, Iwuexl Every Saturday, (Villains Twelve Handsome I'll. Willi un Abuil tlannofNrvn, Fiction, und Well-fc.llled Miscel lany. For Tluwe WUo (.'.iniint Take Tub Dali.V 'Ihidcne, tlie V'klv In lteconuuenileU a tuo Ileal tuiy.au (joins. Only (1 a Vear, in Advunee. Tus Tbibvke Is for Sale Unity at tue D., L. and V, btation al Huoukeu, SCRANTON, aCTOUim 26, 1895. KEPIULICAN STATE TICKET. For Judges of iho Superior Court: CHARLES E. lilCE. of Luzerne E. N. Wlt,I,Ami, of Lat-kawuniiB. HOWARD J HKKDEK. of Northampton. JAM HIS A. HKAVKlt, of Center. JOHN J. WICKHAM. of UKAVRTt. GEORGE B. OIILADY. of Huntingdon. l or Stnto Treasurer: BENJAMIN J. HAYWOOD, of Mercer. REPUBLICAN COl'MTY TICKET. For Coroner. SAMT-EL P. LONQSTREET, M. D of Scranton. For Surveyor. EDMUND A. BARTL, of Scranton. Election day. Nov. S. It -will ncft take much time or ef fort to )jln with your ncpiihllc.-in neighbor 1n helpinpr to cail the people's aittentflon to the ilmiportanoe of rot Ins; the BtTailtrht 'Republican picket weolt after next. The Republican whivo Re publicanism Is too lukewarm for Unit ehould be ashamed of his pretensions. Got out the vote. Time to Awaken. Republican cannot afford to let this year's e-lcct1o.ii go by default. They canntot afford 'to let their sph niEd ma jority of one year aso be paled by the puccossion of a meager one bo-peaklnK npathy and lniKlterence. Every tlletute of Tarty prudence and party loyalty calls for the polling of the entire party vote. Republicans In this county cannot af ford, by their luken-arniness, to prlve the Democratic em-my false pneouraKi mcnr! They cannot afford to extend to their candidate on the ta,te ticket, for Ti-hoee nomination they worked and f outfit, a support lesw earnest or less en thulart'lc than he fairly deserves, and lefj hnixiaina; than the county needs to malntiiln Its self-respect anionic the other eouiuU-s of the utate. Republicans of Lackawanna cannot afford to withdraw thi-lr support from the splendid local ticket which hns been nominated this year. The lmortance o electing 'fit men to offlce nnd en oouraifinK party loyaJty la even greater ' Jn an "off' year than it is in a year when excitement Is hltfi and when, from aheor momentum,, the, entire vote la polled easily and with enthusiasm. It Is tlmo to awaken and set to work. What a fine iaugli the Democrats would hare it iLackawanna Republic ans dhould, by Indifference, lose a vic tory dearly wltiln their reach! Get out th vote. No Tax on Bank Checks. Ths protest of the Washington Post, elaeivrkem repiwduoed, afia.lnt the proposition to inortOHn the current rev enue of the Government 4y resort to tlhe emergvney method of a stamp tax on bank cJieck is forcible and opixrr txam. The migestlon, of tSiIs tax, llko thrtt of the Income tax,' arises from the lonverft pf class arrtajrontems the .mlaftrtJo envy Iby those w(ho have faflvd of "those who hlave Buccecded In : life, n Is of a piece with the . mo f tivea vt tho blKhwaymon who alms by force of arms to correct Inequalities In weaiilh Which lie Is too indolent or too ancfuoient to correot by hontet end ja.rnBtaklnc business endeavor. 1V be mrr, lit to not true that a tax en bank chocks would be a tax felt hy tho rtch alone; for it la a fact cap- avis of nay demonstration that the volume of tlhe business of out banltn la furnWhd, not by the money giants, but by the thrifty middle chuwee, tho men .and women of mod era to means who put their spaire pennies in the Saving; banks rather than in the ma loons or gambling; rooms. Hut whether ithe burden of eudh a tax would fall on those of mettro or upon those without means, ft would be, In cither event, a short-sighted, vexatious and un- American tax, .tolerable only during a grave national crisis not now citable tn tts Justification. The rrexit coneress, tn Its effomla to overcome the (Democratic deficit, ahould reject any mnd all expedients Inoomsist'ant with the fullest possible restOTtatlon of recently-sacrinced pro ect'ion to ' American ndustry. It ahvmld ait tiho vcTy 'bcglnnlnij insist upon the restoralUon of the Bchtdulo of tariffs on wool and woolens, tSiere ty preservlnff from utlT extlnctton an Industry all but ruined by the eoonomlo miadmess of the Demooratlo chcvaWers. ; This ts the very first duty, rwamount t!o all cithars, and unaffected by the ar gument that a presidential veto-would render its pctrformanco lnefftctua.!. The thing for oongrtra to do Is to put back Ithe tfaerlfieed duties eufflclently to make tBie government firianclally re.r eusteilnkng, and leave the es;wntlbillty , of. a Veto upon the deficit-making pres- ' drJertt. It Is t.o tlrrs, with this du!y un performed, to tjlk about Iho revival of emergency Internal taxation. . i Mr. Haywood, ' the Ite-publlcan ran-CI-late for stailcTtreasuror, prove! Itla flt Ceas for the place vlun, as receiver, i:s took hold of irhe hursted Clearfield 'bank, the depositors in which thought they nad lost every cent, nnd within a few months paid every creditor off, dol lar for dollar. Get out the vote. Do the Republicans of this county, In the face of the presence on the state ticket this fall of one of their own number, who has for years been a stanch and valiant champion of Re publican mien and measures, core to go on record before the elate as Indif ferent or apathetic? Are their mem ories so" readily closed to post obliga tions? The Democrats may ray so, but for our part, we don't believe It. Get cut the vote. Notice of Removal. With this Issue Tho Tribune's news and editorial departments cease to be located at Penn avenue and Spruce street, and will, after today, occupy The Tribune's handsome new bulldlns on AVaGliiagtan avenue, four doors albove Linden street, v.hsre, within a few days, they will be joined by the J'b prtnMng and bindery departments. The bU'sto ofllee, until otherwise an nour.cti.l, w:l remain lit the familiar place; but Uie new office on Washing ton avenue will, cfter next Monday, be open for the receipt of subscrip tions and transient advertising, . .Mir. Hartl, the U.'puM:ean candidate for surveyor, has wen his way to the front by cluer force of perseveiance and tnhtrcnt futility. llle la a man whose ra-t unuNled achievements fur nish the l Euarnr.tc..' of his fitness for public otlice. Get out the vote. Republicans, to Arms I The nearn.'M of election day should speedily Iritis an end to the Indifference which apia:etil!y exists amorg tile mosses to the outcome of the ap cronchirs eUvtiiin. It will under no co'cumstaiuta 1 f r Iti pulilioau lVnii sylranio. or Xor the K.mblicans of Lackawanna county to f.ilit ron Nov. 5. J-'uoh a ivsult would Instantly be In terpreted by the Democracy as an evi dence of popular approval of Its ad ministration an administration which h:is called down the worst business panic in mr history, whli'h has. run the govtrnmeni, in time of absolute peace. Into marly a quarter of a billion Uol-l-.ua of new debt and which cannot, fnrni its miscalculated revenues, lny much mo-re than half the current ex penses. We do not believe that t'lthtr Lackawanna county or the Ftate of retinsylvanla wants U give the eem blanee of cncoui.i gement to U'-h an administration. We do not V lleve that there ure many men, ev n among the Democrats themselves in this state, who would care to experience "Democratic tlnu .i" over airaln, or who, having fore seen what the change of ls;U meant, would fail to want to change back again. It will be said, cf CMiive, U'-o-t this lo cal election doesn't decide national is sues. The Democratic politicians will say this. bccau.- tt 1 to their ecllWh ii l.ivNt to have the pmple foiir.-t na tional lssu s, and overlook iK-nmcracy's hoiTible mismanagement of them. Mot intelligent vot rs will understand that t'.'.e La title of week after inxt Is really the oin-nlng engagi nu nt of next year's presldenitlul iampilgn. They will eui d.'rstarJl that i the Republican party Is not sustained now, it will enter upon that campaign nerlousiy cml.amisnfd and handlo.il r"d, nnd will hae to make up for l!--t ground when It should hiiBband all i'.s utivngth fevr the com niou enemy. , The state and local Republican tick ets are both eiiperior to criticism. One contains the name of a respected home Jurljt. to wl o-m the voters of Iicka wanna county fairly owe. a handr-omo anil genenjus Indorsement. The other contains the names of two progressive young Reirulllcans wlxe private char acter and pfofessloiuil 'reputations are alike without stain or blemish. No Re publican can honestly object to either. No Republican cin consistently refuse to support lKth. From every point of View apathy 4s unpardonable-, and In difference indffentrtl'le. Let the laPt wmck of tho oanvj-aign atone for past lukewarmneM. and te made the Mlrrlng approach to a decis ive victory one week from Tuesday. The Republican candidate fer cor oner, lr. LongKtreet, Is a riding physi cian whose- profevi-lonal success has been won fcy honest and earnest struggle. The people of the county will find him thorouslhly capable. Get out the vote. . - (let Out the Vote. A circular let.Ur recently cent Try State Chairman Quay to a number of prominent Republicans throughout tho sUte .properly empbaflaoa tho neces sity of getting out the entire party vote one week from next Tuesday. In this letter the senator tuys: "At present B'-eat dt,al of ai1"1 and lack cf inlerect seems to prevail throughout h state. Let us change all thi. To do It energetic work Is reciutred, and at once. Please confer immei&latriy with your ownty com rrrlttecrmen, and other leading Repub licans Jn your 'ffistrtct, and have a con ftiwncc caiK.l, so that pla.r.s can be Sormtd for the gett'jis out of a full vc'.e. Tho poll hooka should 'be gona owr carefully, fcnd lifts should bo mad! up fr ta?h rr.'.xn 13 look after, car being taken to have every Ui publican cf el'Jsjbtful voltr in your dis trict on bjow''!? J'st. In thjs way t5ic whole R'.wund ca'.l l covoted nvS thfl full rata c-btataed. WAi the pros pect c! splcaCild vkJJarlea th(s fall in c-thfr Rrpubllru.n fl-r.d wmv doubtful sta'.ca, tt would be hum'Jiailnj if Penn 3ylvan,'a, throus'ii the Indiffernica of her Voters, chould . .be tarried by a mt-igre nva'crtty. Wo tonnot afford to alow r.UJh a renuU." Tl;e'3 epp?al should touch the prMa of vl-.s frvly UnSx-n cr.d Inspire all of 'ifcera t'a ca-optrat3 for an old-time victory. It !e prtly v'.clcr.'t Ahjbt tho Kepab l!3an ;cirty rtst ytcr will pet a g-ao.I tCandird-uCCWr, whoever Is nor.vlr.ated for pttii-itot G'Cit out tho vote. Cae c! 0".;e r.tcTi recently set going by tl:o tolK'lci! gorilpa has It thnt a w erst ttiacrsUndlr.jr txUla Iclreen Cjv- ernor McKtotey and ex-Speaker Reed, to the effect Chat when either finds bis ncrni'tnatlon improbable, lie shall throw his strength in convention to the other. The rumor la a plausible one, but bo doubt premature. It is not likely that many binding "understandings" will be entered into prior to the evening be fore the final balloting; hence these various ebulliUions of the space fillers may as a rule be dismissed as soon as seen. With only a week more of opportu nity for campaign workand withapathy yet pievaltinit among .the rank-and-file. It oleai'ly behooves Lackawanna Re publicans to get to work and to work hou-d. Got out the vote. ATLANTA HOsSlft Elaborate invitations have been issued by the state commission to the Atlanta exposition to participate in the ceremoi.tes or Pennsylvania day. A special train will leave Harrluburg Nov. 11. Tho party will include the governor and his ta!f, the members of the governor's cabinet and tnelr wives and oitlcers and members of the Pennsylvania Cotton States Interna tional exposition and their wives, the members of tho Woman's Auxiliary com mission and their huxuamlsi the Juilties of the Supreme court wind their wives, and tile women commissioners from Pennsyl vania, uppolutud t.y Governor Pattlson. The rpeclnl train, made up of live Pullman vestlbuled sleeping ears, one dining ear ami one combination bai,-yaKe and sinok Iur cur, will leave Harrlshurg on the uf terneon or Holiday, Nov. 11, at 4 o'rloek. reaching Ciiattanootta on the evening of the 12th. Here a vljit will K paid to Lookout Mountuln and the new L'hleka mntii'.a National park. The train will then proceed to Atlanta, arrlvlnn In that city on the afternoon of tho 13th. H-?turrdn;r, the pHrty will leave Atlanta on tl-.e after noon of Nov. Hi, rraehlnjf i'hllnilulphli shortly after norm of tho following day. The par:y will rcun.ln on bonr.l the eais during the entire trip. Including the stojis at ('hattaiwiogn nnd Atlanta, meals being served In the dining cur. Tho programme for the observance of Pennsylvania day, so far us arranged. Is as follows: Meeting under tho auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary eoinniij-ston In th. au.ll'orlm at 11 a, in. ; meeting un.lor the pusplecH of the Pennsylvania commis sion on tho open space In front of lh lvnnsylvanin building at 12 m., no m: a l dross of weleoi.ie l.y tlovetnor Atkinson, of !eori;la; rts.onse l.y Governor l'anll H. JlritliiK-, of Ivnusylvanin: n..)r.y by a m'-rr.h.-r of tl'e Pnrirenie court of Penn sylvania In behalf of the Judiciary of Pennsylvania; nddress by I.I'ut..':ia:W I'.ov ernnr Waiter I. yon, representative of tlie legislative itr.tneh of the itate Rovern nifn:; pulilie reeentlon In the state bulld liii,' at 7.30 p. m.; tireworks at 9 p. m. The ladles appointed by Oovsrnor Hast lio:s on the niixIMir y commission lire tiie f. llonliiK: Miss Julia Morsan lta-dlng, clininnnn. Wn-vhlnuion: Ml-s Mury 8. (inr-r.-tt, seeretTi y, I'i l!:i.elnhla: Mrs. Ada t'.ilile. Itradfnrd: M's. Mn'y Wh'le Kin- erv, Wl'llim-iioit; Mrs. l.o'i' W. lliM, Harrlshtirg; Mr-. VlrtHnla White Hit h c.i k. Iruli jiiii : .Mrs. William V. Ilueln s, II olll.lav Ini-c; Mrs. j'lumnier V Jeffrie. Wi t l'hster; .Mrs. Anna 1'. It Knnff nitin, I'ohimlilK; Mh IllU.ihcth Marshall, Phnmbersliiirg: Mlrs Lucy 11. Slovr, Al lint:wn; Mrs. Henry W. Palmer, Wl'kes I'urre; Mr. Hnrrlet Clay Penman. S'-r ni ton; Mr. Ueort-e I' iwsrt lte.., CariNI"; y.vi. Kii" Wcitweth Thonpsnn. A'V KhMiy; Mrs. Henry V.'. Williams, Wells Prim; Mr... Oeo'ire V.'. Wrlnht, Merer; Ml Kl'-nlilh Mve-r, Towunla; Mrs. K. Lo-lge, Media. Hovcn-len's famous picture. "Pre.iklpir Home Tls." wjs tHk'.n to A'.'anti Ihis .-k. It was nnlr by the irrenti M effort ned i:ftcr luii'-h iltOlci'ltj that It ci'ic.l l.y Horace llr.'idly for ll.o art fal I cry. The nunc:-. C. P. ll'irrlson, of j'M'ii l.-ll.hlu. vahiss It at J.r..i.Mi. Mil w;i rii:ic:.int to allow It to go, Ion extra p-c cautions were i:ikn for I i safety. It ! sent In a fp.clel car with a eperl: Board nn.l a special Insnrnn. uxht : y.i h Interest c-n.rs In this p.:f isif. not en'y for Its own no-it. !int nn acoiril of the reci nt trotic I'enth of th artist, Tho'. lloven.ien. who lost his life In tn viln fffo't to rsve thai of a little child. The picture lll prut-ably be the grettest at-t-actlon In th- rsll'-ry nt tlie A:lsnta e-x-po!tlon, since It wlil ! remrmiierel by the niavea .erlips loimer than any other ita at tlie great World f.ilr. Atlnnta la very rou.l of her expoalllon, hut anoMier fieo-elan elty. Auifnstii. hoi Is her head pretty tilith In r.nieinhrance of an honor lie would not relinquish for any mo '. rn itlorv. It wis Aui;ii''a thnt first welcomed npteld"nt pf the I nltc.l P'stei on the llrst vllt ever ma.h l.y a chief ex f i.tlve to the land now known as "Dixie." The president was icnre WaaliinKion. who went on a southern tour In the na tion's earllist hltory. Poor George had in ha Ills bones r-,ileil In rounirv hacks nil the way. Ho dined wherever there was a convenient farmhouse rnd niny tie, for rnierirenry, covered a fw slices of hren.t with a huk nf nieit In h;s pocket. When he reached llam'iu'-ir, 8 C. r courier v ns aent to Amriistn r iti fv'vr 'ho elT'zer.x of hl- nrrlvrl and a 'leKi'tlon snlllid forth to ni'et Mm and f i- iii. s.-.tcly ovr ne wineirg r;iv:ir. nnh. He :n n lnmr time on Ms Jonrn.-y: Clevetand went down In severtecn hoius, f ired suniiiluoesly ell the Kir. and never felt the need of a ham sandwich. I.!tlgntlon up In date may " seen In Attnnln.. P Is wt.e of Governor Hnstlmta to take alot.k the Srorenie court Ja.Ues on 'he tour '.oilh. 1 ney may get some points. H. 'raninn lawyers mlaht al"o pro. ft ly Die experience to be j.athe-ed In the Georg'n courts. These lnttutlons open nt !) o'clock and continue In aesaton until 2 p. m The I'nlte.l "stales courts open at in In the mo-nlna Occasionally there t a break In the proem llims. as when, the other day. In 'he trlol o pm "while c.-.t n" for running an Illegal dls;lllery. the Jodiie ordered n recess po thai he n.Irht rive Lnwver and Cailnt-otncr Hoke Pmlth a prlvnto lienrlnir. Later the aanio judae whispered lo tho prosecutor to hurry, ns hf ha I a '' wph nme frlrnds at the exposition The sherlfi down In Atlanta, are one kind of sheriff also. Lan week one of thi-m and two assistants m I n thief In custody; also In handcuffs. Tin ro was a rircu.i in town and thev want ed to see the pnr.nle which wss then pa rading. The ofi'.clBl and their ehar were awaiting a anmmona to the court room, o they tied the p-Wone" lo a chair ant went to the front windows. The clrees parade came and went, and the h'l(T wdh hip itenntles saw It. When thv turned nround the thief was gone. Po was a nl"e hardwood chnlr that belonged to the aet In the room. There was a irreat deal of nlnerltv ninlnyed In the effort to locate a certain llaht ro'ored nsrro eon-net-d w-i'h hnndenffs and nn oaken chair, but alt'inv.fh one or two people In Atlanta renvnihtrH ae"ln a man carrying n chair in scmewhnt ncuUnr fashion, the llve'y and en'erprlslng thief has not yet porn found. Now tho sheriff is sorry he didn't invite his prisoner to the front win dows to tee that circus parade. Another up-to-date feature In Atlanta Is a bicycle messenger service It funlhe the hleyetes, while tho ooerntors thereof enrrv messages or parkae-rs at the rate of ?" certs nn hour, and they arrive at their destination. If yon are attcmllna; the erpolt!on. you don't have, ta hunt over the town for a pollcemfin wii you war.t to ask a nuestlon eho-it anvthlng In that vicinity. Every resident i' Atlanta Is en lnilllr-ncp horpau. ran rv ipfo--matlon hy the yard, and Is delighted to hnve the onnn-tunlty. The street car svs tcn li better than in almost any other city. ?,0 TAX OX BANK (HECKS. From tho Washington Post. There is nothing In the present condition of the national nnoncta, or the relations cf parties .'.hereto, that can nooessitato or iu'ttfy the readoptlon of the war tux on .auk checks There are psoplt who favor this method of Increasing the revenues on tho ground that 'rueh a tax would fall wholly niioii the rich." If this were true "tho rich" miRht ohject lo the propcjitlon as a ape"lr.a of elasj legislation, similar to the income tax. Undoubtedly "the rich" have larger honk accounts thai persons les fortunato'y situated, but only a small proportion of the cherki essfced by the banks in this country are drawn by wealthy depositors. 8uch a tax might not he a gret burden to "the rich." but It would nnanesllornbly bs burdensome to hundreds of thousands cf men who cava small ccjllal. . . ' Thr cbeok pystem has te?n Bi'ootid hy rca'-on Sf Iti aafuly anl convealenso by fcT-o't evorvbody In ar.y end every It'nd cf htsir.e?s. All but a small pcrenntrgo (.f cfih t'anuel'on is reprejentcd hy eherke rn.1' drr.fia The TiaU trace-man, the thrlftv Tr.ochsnlc, the r'erk. and even ths CLy lib-ror, In tarn larUncaa, pays hit bills with checks. Largs numbers of wo men of small means are bank depositors, because they have learned that a bank vault Is a safer repository for their little hoards than a bureau drawer or a bed tick. To put a tax on bank cheeks would ba a totally .unnecessary Imposition of a bur den on a hundred persons of moderate er small means for every rich man, whom It would reach. To Justify the revival of this expedient that was devised under the stress of our great war, some urgent necessity should be shown. It Is nof a euliicMent Justifica tion to show that the revenues must be Increased. We know that the national In come Is less than the necessities of the government demand. We know that the last congress culpably failed to provide means for carrying on the public business. Tho country expects the Fifty-fourth con gress to Improve upon the record of the Fifty-third In this, the most Important matter with which K must deal. But all this does not call for the readoptlon of a war tlx thirty years after the war. In a time oi profound peace and growing pros perity. The additional revenue should be raised by tariff and not by Internal taxation. A few slight changes In some of the tariff schedules would afford oil the relief that Is required. That is the direction in which tho taxing power will be employed. If the Interests of the people and their govern ment nre consulted. Irft us wait till fate Involves us In another war before going back to war taxes. FALL OF 1895. Hill&Connell MAKERS AND DEALERS, I2I I33 I.. waSHiSSTOl ftVEM! The Lnriet Stork of Fino nnl Me dium l-'u mil tiro ever displayed In b'erniitou; nil urraitgeil on our Seven Flours, u tis to Ik i-a-lly Inspected. Our method Is to sell every article nt o moll profit, nnd ono pile?, nil goods h.'- i Ins innikcd in plain lijtutc, thus mnkln; or csi ihlUlimcut n saifu placa for pur ! a. ascrs. All Are Cordially Invited to Vllt Our WiU'crooni. HILL & G0.l,.ELL, Kl HIiD I33 N. WISHINSTOfl AVE. Fine Stationery Blao!. Books, Offioo Supplies. EOiSO'l'S AraeiiAPH TYPE WSITEaS' SUPFUc S!as:sc3??apf,iiii5f:s in in its Diiai: REYNOLDS BROS, Stationers snd Enravsrs, 217 LUXIWIM 111 Onp Slock hi Tnul? Maluly ( orsl: Js of Watches, Clocks, Fino Jewelry, Diamonds, Sterling SllYwwn, Sterling Silver Ro70ltlcs, Silver Plate Wara, FiDJ Cat Glass. Art Porcelains, Fine Leitlnr Goads, lOacqaet Lamps. We carry tlio largot rarlaty In all of th s? I ocs. Mo mncorn oa.'n then ths groat cities ran show uch a vi rlely. l)i r word la our bold. Nearly tuiitv jeurs of aoccssful Imsl n as ahonld be proof enou;h that our toodi and priooa am rig tit, and always baT j bean MiRCEREfiyC0NHELL 287 LBMV.y,i1IAIl. ' THAT WONDERFUL WSSBKS Tcoelsfoundeivy iath. VVEEtH rum Call and are fiess Tiasoa and coaia fine eta end hand P.aau wo Iihv t.ikoa la aioUaBi't fortiieoa. . 1 GUERNSEY CR0TIIER3, GILDSWS Flour, Potatoes and But Blankets Are Cheaper. At our establishment we are holding a Great Blanket Sale now. Prices begin at 49 cents per pair and reach up to $12.98. The lower grades, of course, are either all cotton or cotton and wool combined. The finest grades are the Genuine California and the best that can be produced or that money can buy. A Special Blanket with us is a larga 11 -4 size, guaranteed all wool; -fflAT $4.50 m- Ipt ppt E?3tf.- ;k.& Fjs'-m' I Jiiiawli r W .fW J.--,.-, -,w . 5w .1 alt .M. 7i'XjM.:Ui--JttCLkl JUST THINK OF IT ! 113 piwc derutulo 1 iHaoraet for $25.00. Thwas av sp-cl 'I a ti wliie-h cjuiiot Lo du plicated a:id aru rari baraiua. Lamps, Cli.iPdcllcrs. Tubli?s in Onyx Top and French Inlaid Wood. t aVBre the gocda and get prictia. an 11m, wiilet ol NEW LINE OF FOOT BALLS Also Big Stock ol Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition. C. M. FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave- YpsIIanti Union Suits, The Nsw Uflderaear. Also a Complete Line of Fleece Lined Goods at COMB'S a Lucia, kumi HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Kxpert In 1 , llorticshoclnj; and UcnUntry, Is Now I'crinunoiiUy Located 011 Vcst leUavanua Ave. Kcur'lhe Ui'iMic. r. ifnuii n&m rrunin VITR1PIEDBR1CK H III ILIiilU M M! aw ' ' J Onions Are Cheap, Skirts. Just received, another invoice of Merritt's Lustre Wool Skirts, which are conceded to bs the most durable and most practical Skirts in the market. For bicycle riders we have the Lustre Wool Divided Skirts, a great and us;ful in vention. Look for a Startling Announcement From our Wall Paper Department next Monday. THE SCRANTON TILE RISNUFACTURIMG CO., uakisi or SHALE PAVIN8 BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofllos: S2U WeahlnRton Avcnna. ! Works: NuyAufi. Pa.. E. ft V. V. R. R. M. H. DALE, General Sales Ancnt, Scruuton, Pa ELECTRIC, VAPOR AND (Una from I a. m. ti p. m. at the Green Ridge Sanitarium, 720 Marion St., Qreen Ridge. For Ladles Suffering from Nervous Diaeaaas. Catarrhal and Kbonmatlo CotnplaiaU apeoial atta.it.ou u giren. MISS A. E. JORDAN, lOradnata of the IVmtou Ibapital Training fechooi for NuraoaK Superintendent WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton. ROOMS 4 AND 9. Cat and Water Co. Building, CORNEB f YOMiNG aVE. AND CEiilEB ST. OFFICE HOURS from T H) a m. lot p. m. (1 hour liiUrmlaaion for i ausr aud tapper.) P&rllCDlar AttentioioGivea to Collections prompt Scttloiuoot OaaranteeJ. VOUR BUSINESS !S RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Telephone No. 134. Majestic Ranges are made of steel and maleable iron, riveted together, making them perfectly air-tight, gas tight and ash-proof. The ovens can not warp, being riveted to a solid malable angle iron, both in front and back, the body of the Range being riveted to the same. Remember. This is the only Range in the world in the hands of the dealer made this way. For durability, economy oi fuel, quick and perfect baking, the Majestic -Steel Range has no equal. To this 150,000 of the best houses in America can testify. , Now on sale and being exhibited at our store. FOOTE & SHEAR CO, 119 WASHINGTON' AVENUE BAMU Skirts. him LONDON TOE. An Important Question Truthfully Anawered. WUV Tll J s- TL'HXES CO. .S Hlib Orala fini filinea for ' -nf. weir nre superior -o an utuer make. DCpRIIQC Tuer me mala from tna very DkUMUOb cliolceitt mato rlU obtal.'al.lo, n i.ici iu tu.a couutrr or in Eurnpn. Thy aro put totfotiii-r hy th most skilled workman tliut caoit.ii will employ. Tn-y fit every line of th foot properly an 1 viahr.ee all the luiproveiaeuta known to aci entifl.! abiR'niak n. '1 hey are stylish, ailht 1 and sulntantial, an 1 ure sold to the lat era do in very a'xt in the union. Our guiraa, ante gst ilh tverj pair. Bimetal orde-ra care ful y la un t Thfl Lackawanna Store Association .LlfvllTtO.I CORNER LICa. m JEFFERSD1 ll-V JAMES & KELLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM8ALMER3. LATE OF PiTTSBlini FIRST-CLASS LIVERY IK CONNECTION 'j 523 Spruce St., Scranton. HI
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