TTIE SCHAXTON THIBTTXE MONDAY 3IORXTNO, FEBRtTARY 2 1, 1806. iJUilVOi! THE DAYIDOF THE PEOPLE. He Slays Giant Disease With His Little Pellets. Hundreds Have Been Made Well By the Use of His Remedies. Saturday was a record breaker in the ul. of Munyon's Remedlt'B of the re tull stores In Seranton. Several of our leading diuRglRta were visited, anil without a sliiRle exception they all de clai'fd that durliiR their whole busi ness experience they hud never seen medicinal preparations of any kind that Hold so rapidly as Munyon's, and agreed that the enormous demand rould only be created by the wonderful cura tive powers of these remedies. Almost every person purchasing relates how some friend has been cured In a few hours.or else having been cured them selves, they desire to send the medicine to some friend far-away whom they know to be sufferinK. A half hour spent In any drug store, where these little pellets are sold, will convince the most skeptical that Prof. Munyou has, indeed, discovered a new method In treat iliR disease which will cures itti per cent, of the people who use them. In not one single Instance did the reporter hear anything but the hlKhest praise for these remedies, and he was told by the phurmnclsts that in almost every caHe where the cures had failed to trlve relief It had been proven that the wrong remedy hail been taken through the ignorance of the person as to what disease he was sufferlns from. Vtuiu facts gathered it seems that Munyon's promise to reduce the death rate In Scrantou 2 ht ce.it In four weks will he more than realized. If you are suffering with any disease whatever you can make no mistake in Hiving these cures a trial, as they cost hut 2m- and lire perfectly harmless. K1IKLMATISM Cl'JtK. 1 Munyon's Rheumatism Pure is guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheii lnatlmn can be cured In from one to live tlays. It speedily cures shooting pains. Hi'lutica, lumbago und till rheumatic pains In the back, hips ami loins. It aHdom fulls to give relief after one or two doses, und almost invariably cures before one bottle has been used., 1'iice 2."ic. STOMACH AND PYSPKPSIA Cl'Iti:. Munyim's Stomuch and l)ysepslu. Cure cures all forms of indigestion and vtomuch trouble, HUi h us rising of food, distress after eating, shortness of breuth. und all affections of the heart mused by indigestion, wind on the stomuch, bud tuste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, falntness or weakness of stomach, couted tongue, heartliurn. shooting pains of the stomach, consti pation, falntness. dizziness, and luck of energy, 1'rlee 25c. NHKVE CUKE. Munyon's Nerve Cure cures ull the symptoms of nervous exhaustion, such as depressed spirits, failure of memory, restless or sleepless nights, pains in the head and dizziness. It cures gen eral debility, stimulates and strength ens the nerves, and tones up the whole system. Price cents. K1DNICY Cl'RE. Munyon's Kidney Cure cures pains In the back, loins, or groins from kid ney disease, dropsy of the feet and limbs, frequent desire to pass water, our to colored und turbid urine, and diabetes. Price 25 cents. CATARRH Cl'RE. Cntarrh Positively Cured. Are you willing to spend 50 cents for a cure that positively cures catarrh by removing the cause of the disease? If so, ask your druggist fur a 25-cent bottle of Munyon's Catarrh Cure and n l'5-cent bottle of Munyon's Cutnrrh Tablets. The catarrn cure will eradicute the dis ease from the system and the tablets will cleanse and heal the allllcted parts and restore them to a natural and healthy condition. Munyon's I-lvcr Cure corrects head ache, biliousness, jaundice, constipa tion, and all liver disease. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneu monia and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Cough Cure stops cough, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Headache Cure stops hend ache In three minutes. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Pile Ointment cures nil forms of piles. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Asthma Cure and Herb are guaranteed to relieve asthma In three minutes and cure In five days. Price 60 cents each. Munyon's Mood Cure eradicates all Impurities from the blood. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Vltalizer Imnarts new life, restores new power to weak and debil itated men. Price $1. Munyon's Homeopathic Remedv Com pany, 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia. Pa., puts up specific for nearly every disease, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. Sold by all Retail Druggists. OLD FORGE. Miss Sarah Atherton, of Tunkhan nock, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Ira Porter is confined to her home by sickness. H. Ij. Edsall returned home last week from New York. Miss Laura Stephenson sprained her wrist quite seriously by falling on the Ice. The Ladles' Aid society of the Law rencevllle Congregation church will hold an oyster supper in the old- No. 1 school house this (Monday) evening. Feb. 26. There will be a grand entertainment In the Nebo Congregational cnurch of Rend ham this (Monday) evening, Feb. 24. Admission, 15 and 5 cents. 1NANT - 1.500 yards o I. Carpets, from 5 to !0 yards In each piece, consisting of . ta follow im Best Makes: $ .85 Tapestry Carpet for 35c 1.15 Body Brussels for 50c 1.25 Velvet Carpet for 1 65c 1.15 Moptte Carpet for 65c : 1.35 Aiminster Carpet for 75c SALE TO CONTINUE FOR SIX DAYS ONLY ; ' Terau Cash During This Sale. J. SCOTT INGLIS ; '419 Lackawanna Ay. GREAT REE HALLSTEAD. Mrs. Sadie Ixwfer, of Seranton, Is the guest of friends In town. The members of the llnllatenrl Fire company are' preparing to hold a fair In the near future. Walter lirlglar, or New York city, has accepted a position at the silk mill. The river again is frozen over. Mrs. Dinsmore. state organizer of the Women's Christian Temperunce union, will give a lecture In the Itaptlst church Monday evening. March !'. William Sullivan has been drawn to do Jury duty at Montrose at the April term of court. ' .Mrs. .1. H. Van Loan entertained the members of her Sunday school class at her home on .Church street Thursday evening. A delegation from this place will at tend the Women's Christian Temper ance Union convention to be held In Seranton on Thursday und Friday, February 27 and 2S. Kvangellstic services are now In pro gress in the ltaptist church. Owing to a lurge amount of work the Delaware, ,ackavann:i and Western machinists have been working over time for the past few days. P. Morissee, of Snake Creek, died at his home in thut place on Tuesday. The funeral services were conducted on Friday. Interment took place In the Catholic cemetery in Ureal lleml. Subscribe for the Tribune, only -15 cents per mouth. Chuuncey Osterhout is ill. The Haptlst people have decided to open a book store In the Lusk building on Main street.-. It Hill consist of re ligious works and will be opened on Monday evening. .Mrs. .1. B. McCreary Is visiting friends and relatives at Athens. Pa. Mrs. M. Suminerton Is III. W. W. Adair on Friday morning re ceived n dispatch telling him of the death of a brother who lived at Corfu. N. V. Hi- left Immediately for that place. Mrs. N T. Mitchell Is ill. The Methodists of this place gave Rev. J. M. Cromnton a donation at his home in (Ireat Rend Friday evening and presented him with about $.15. Miss hula Squires i'.ns accepted a po sition in the silk mill. Mis. James Millard spent Saturday with friends In New Mili'ord. F. J. May visited the Klectrlc city on Saturday. Mrs. M. S. houo Is the guest of rela tives in liliighamtiin. W. H. McCloud was a visitor in Sus quehanna, on Saturday. John iM. Simmons has returned to this place altera pleasant visit with friends in Mississippi ami Arkansas. Miss Jennie Humphrey, of Montrose, called on Irleiids in town Saturday. .Wellington and hyiliu lage.of Hrack ley. are vIsltinK their uncle, Mil (Sage, on i'ine street. . r t-iorsi ESDALS. Russell liiminli k, of Scrantnn. passed Sunday at his home here. Prize lighting seems to Interest the average American I luiiesdaliun even inoie than wars and minors of wars. All Friday afternoon Hie bulletin hoards were watched eagerly by interested persons, and all extras of The Tribune were sold wiihin live minutes after the newsboys were on the streets.' Messrs. Thomas. Melvln Tappan and Uert Wickwlre, of Carlwindale, passed Sunday here. Miss Jessie Keefer, of Seranton, Is visiting friends here. .Miss Maud lliti'inlen. of Carbondale, Is the guest of Miss Anna Itrown. The Marl ha Washington supper at tracted many to the Presbyterian chap el Saturday evening. The delicious viands were rei ved in a way ihat was appreciated by tile hungry multitude. A trolley system through lloiicsilale Is now taking up the attention and in teiv it of many of our prominent citi zens. There is room for it, and great need of it. and it is hoped that the plans may succeed. Coasting on lieer's hill reached the danger mark Saturday. Street Com missioner John Krautz sprinkled ashes in the glassy path which greatly ex asperated the coasters. As the vn from Beer's hill leads across our prin cipal thorough fares It is a very dan gerous place, as nt any minute one ot the sleds is liable to run Into passing teams, especially us they go at a ter rific I ate of speed, at times entirely be yond control. Something should be done to allow the boys a coasting ground, other cities bridge the streets, and this would be u good plan here. Richard Henderson. 27 years old, of Bethany, was Instantly killed about (! p. in. Saturday by a load of logs falling on him. He was drawing logs with sleds, when they begun to slip ami top pled over, Henderson falling in under. He was terribly crushed. TAYLOR. P.usiness was suspended In our town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. !. Price spent Satur day and Sunday with Mrs. Price's par ents John Powell and wife.of Plymouth, who were formerly in business in this place. Miss Mdith Price, of Ridge street, spent Saturday with Mrs. Alfred Hum ph revs und wife, of Providence. Never was anything better patron ized bv the people of this town than John Watkins' concert on Friday even ing. The supper held nt the Calvary Pnp tist church on Saturday was a decided success. John Jones' new hotel building on drove street is Hearing completion. Those of our townspeople who are In the employ of Jermyn and Connell, re ceived their monthly stipend on Satur day. The Congregational Sunday school have purchased us an Incentive for Its students a roll of honor. The spaces which were to be lllled' were executed by that masterly penman. Prof. Whit more, of Seranton Business college. Several new residences will be built here In the soring. MOOSIC. The Mag raising by Washington camp, No. 174. Patriotic Order Sons of Ameri ca, of this place, was one of the grand est and most patriotic occasions known to Moosic. Company A, Uniformed Rank, Patriotic Order Sons of America, of Washington camp. No. -1:10. headed the line of march, followed by Orand Army Republic post. 54; Moosic camp. No. 174; Castle No. :!II4, Knights of Oolden Ragle, of Duryea. took up the rear. Music wus furnished by Camp 4:ii) drum corps, of Seranton. A. J. Colborn, Jr., of Seranton, delivered one of the most eloquent orations ever lis tened to In this town. The (lug pre sented was a large American flag IL'xlX. A large number of the residents of this place were present ut the exercises held ut Old Forge school house on Sat urday by Washington camp. No. 171, Patriotic Order Sons of America, of this place. Miss Cora Snxe has returned from a visit to Wilkes-Ham and is now stay ing at the home ot Mrs. Hessler on Main street. George Hessler, of Green Ridge, was a visitor In town yesterday. K. J. Foulks is spending a few days In Buffalo, N.Y., on business. AN ACCURATE PIAtiNOSIS. From the Chicago Inter-Oeean. What alls the Democratic party? Washington Post. "General debility," "heartfallure," "pa resis," ami "Innocuous desuetude in the place where It used to live," would about be the diagnosis und. the verdict of art In telligent Jury. ir tho Hnby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Svrup has been used for over Fifty Years by Mil lions of Mothers ' for their Children while Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Collo and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and. ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing' Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. CARBONDALE. fResders will please note that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at the establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers. North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of lice open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. ru.J A CAMP FIKF. An KntcrtahiracDt for a SolJlors' and Widens' Home. The Woman's Relief Corps and the William II. Oavies Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, held a Grand Army camo lire ami bean buke. The affair was a success. . The programme was as follows: Whistling sol.. Will Dlmmock Recitation. "The Good Old Days." It. Nicholson Recitation, "Saving the Flag." Nina Rolls Song Miss Mamie Daley Zither Solo, "Grand Army Memor ies" Prof. Crowell Solo Willie Jones Recitation, "Regiment's Return." ' Miss Kdlth Hawkins Vocal Solo, "Patriot Mother's Pra yi r" Pruf . Ormwll Recitation, "The Hired Gill." Vorls Knapp Recitation, "The Soldier's Tears." Marl Haycock Recitation, "United at hast," hulu Campbell Recitation, "The Itlue 'and the Gray," Mrs. J. lioors Kecltutlon, "The Answer," Mrs. J. honn Reading, "The hast Roll Call." J. M. Alexander Song. "While the Angela Call the Roll." Pi-cf. J. F. Crowell Kvery number on the programme wus well rendered. That of Prof. Crowell was especially well received. The pro ceeds were devoted to the State Sol diers' and Widows' Home at Brookvlew, Pa. SI'I.UAL SFHVICFS. Ocorgo Mnliv. of the V. M. C. A. Seranton, Conducts .'declines. At the special request of the Christian Mndi uvor society of the First Presby terian church and to mark their anni versary. George Many, secretary of the lO'oung Men's Christian association, of Seranton, conducted a series of speidal mei tings In this city yeeterday. The secretary of the Presbyterian Christian Kndeuvor society invited the co-opern-lion and prayers of flie various socle ties In the city and the following pro gramme was carried out: At !U0 in the morning Mr. Mahy ad dressed in his forcible manner In the lecture loom of the Presbyterian church and entreated in an earnest manner all present to do personal work lor the Master, and to put on the whole armor in the Christian warfare; at :!.:: in the afternoon, in the aiiilitoriuiii of the He lean itaptlst clilii'i h. a well attended men's meeting uas held. The address was a stirring appeal to a greater con secration and holiness. It was much appreciated, as the speaker wus a ma n of great experience' In the Christian work among nu n. In the evening at 7,:! u special Christ tun Knib.ivor so ciety gathering was held. The edifice was crowded and the speaker's words weie listened to with rapt attention. The singing at all the meetings were of a special character. WASHIXtiTQ.VS ItlKTIIDAV. Ilow the Holiday Wus observed In Car bouJiilo hv Patriotio People. The citizens of Carbondali- were not forgetful of the day of the birth or Hie father of our country. Flags displaying the Stars und Strles were to be seen lloatitig from many places of vunluto. and some places of business closed pin t of the day. The children attending the public schools of the city held special execises ill honor of the event. At school No. 3, of which Miss Mul lady is principal, the following pro gramme was observed: Song. "My Country," school; essay, C Tininions; song. W. ltarrett; song, quartette. Ag nes Mulluily. Alice hludsay. Kate llod gins, hizzie Savage; recitation, an origi nal poem. Kale llodglns. At the grad ed school Principal Miss Annie Berry, suitable exercises consisting of vocal music and recitations were rendered. DAM AG I S l'All). C. P. Ilulloek Received a Check Tonarjs the Loss LxpericiiccJ. A litlgutl.m of long standing was that of C. P. Halolc K. of Gilbert street, und Kiripd & Chamberlain, colliery opera tors, on Hlrkcll street, this city. In the course of their operations It was al leged that through their taking the coal it undermined his placed ami caused other damages. The cose was argued before a jury and a verdict of SI, mm damages was given In favor of the plaintiff. He was the happy recipient of u check for the amount stated Friday. C.IIKIST IAN KXDFAVOU. Interesting Victim: Held by the liercan Haptlst Sneictv. The Young People's Christian F.n deavor society of the Korean Baptist church held a regular meeting Friday night. A very interesting meeting wus h"ld and live new members were added. The society is in a 'very nourishing condition and is earnestly engaged In tin work of the Christian church. The deferred programme will be taken up next week, and will be full of Interest and Instruction. PERSONAL A.MMITIIFR ITEMS. Thomas Orchard, chief clerk to J. If. Orchard, master car builder of the Delaware and Hudson, is a candidate for the cli rkshio of the common coun cil lor IMTi-si;. und Is busy canvassing the couiicllnien. George Mvans. a prominent young man. ami secretary of the Republican city committee, is also in the tield. The mines of the Delaware and Hud son will be placed on three-quarter time from today until further notice. Professor Hockenberi y was present nt the teachers' institute at Jermyn Saturday morning. At their pleasant home on Park "street Mr. and Airs. Claude Smith entertained Misses Nellie, Annie and Mamie Ste- Dyspepsia, Indigestion And distress in the stomach caused ma Intense agony. I lost flesh, strength and energy. I was so weak tbat I could not walk without, my cane. My family and irienas prevailed on me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I am well and atrong man ot B6 yean. I owa mj Ufa to Hood'a." W.T. Spskceh, Port Mitchell, Virginia. EVERYBODY THE largest piece of good tobacco Ever sold for the money pliens and hulu Fry Smith's niece. Miss Bradford. in honor of Mrs Lizzie 1 tennis, ot FACTORY VILLE, Miss Sadie Clark, of Seranton. Is the gm-st of 1ier grandparents fin- a few da vs. Mrs. Annie Siuulley, Mrs. Charles llaag and children. Mrs. Harry Isen hart and daughter und Miss houcctta I in riliii'i'. spent Thursday in Seranton. The borough election last Tuesday resulted In the election of the entire Ite publlcun ticket with one exception. The' following olllcers were elected: Coun cilman, Solomon Reynolds, three years; Chai b-s Bliss, three yours; Mdward S. Illllils, three years; 1 r. J. A. Heller, two years; John Taylor, two years; V. Henry Reynolds, one year; .lames H. Smith, Lie mnci'Ut . one year; Justice of tlie peace, 10. C. Reynolds: school di rectors, Peter It. Walters, three years; W. J. Watkins, three years: John Wes ley Reynolds, one year; auditor, Abiaui V'. l-'rear; poor master, .luliez l. Cap well; judge of election, Abel h. Itey indils; inspectors. Richard II. Reynolds, Republican; Siunu I T. oukley. Demo crat: high const aide, Harry Lindsey; constable, Fred II. Chase. Christopher Mathewsou. candidate for councilman, wus the only defeated Republican. Churles llaag, from Fleetwood, near Philadelphia, wus a guest at B. S. t!ard ner'H Thursday. Then Haliy was sick, wo gave her Castorla. "iVhen sli was a Child, she cried for Custorla. 'tYhen Kite liecatue Miss, ulie elnug to t 'astorla, WUeu tlie lmd Children, she juve theui t'usloria. PREVENT Couglis, CoiuS; Pneumonia. Cured After (ircat Suffering Mr. Charles Anderson, i:w Fell St., WilkeB-Uariie. ays: 2 hotting of 1 r. Alex ander's l.iuig Healer entirely cured ni.- of u severe cold in my chest and lungs a;'trtr 1 had tried i other cough cures and fulled. Cured My Bnby. Mrs. Hell.l Sproule. nt Washington. St., Wilkos-Harre. says: One l:it;le of 1 r. Alexander's l.uns Healer saved n.y dar ling's life. 1 will never he without it. Cured of Pains in Hi Lungj. Anthony Yeaeer contractor ll Hill street. Wl!kes-H:irre. t'n.. rays thive bot tles of Dr. Alexander's l.ung Healer, liio' famous rough cine, cured in - of asthma and pair in my lunr after p.H'tunoai i. No cough niedlelri'i like It. It Kive.l my life. For sale everywhere, iV per hoi lie. Valley lrug Co., Oenerul Atfenth, Wilkes. HarrT i'a. 5 Snl 5 eents tor jmol P3eg. Faultiest Chemical Compsy. Baitl more, (VI d. DR. LOBB' BOOK FREE r?.I. !f'f ERRORS OF YGCTH, 'iOST IGgfi ana DISEASED OF MEN AMU ttOMltl pifts; olotb bound; srcnrely aalarl fai ma Ud frn. Traataaat by nufi atrlctf caalaaatial, aad a poaittT aaick oor mH. M matUr haw loaf ataadioK, 1 poaltiraiy curs you. writ r oau. rU4 IS ON TO IT SHBRIFFSSA LI ULSTERS AND . OVERCOATS ALSO MEN'S AND BOYS' SUIT AT Greatly Reduced Prices. Ill LACKAWANNA AVENUI turner Franklin Avenut. THE NEW lllBIIWJTi NO, 2, Contain all thnt has mmlo Hammond Werk furnuus, na I XKW, NOVEL and I KiiKL'U Im provcniontn. "Hnn.mouil Work the I'ritoilw of Hammond (Superiority." "Hanimimd Sale tho I rilU'ii.n ul Imnimnnil P. pularity." l!nu, imiiiil Ni. 2, "The i'erfe.'t Typi-rntor. Ix amina it and ba convivrd. riii aiielplii.' braocli of Tie- Hammond Typewriter Co., Hi b, bixtb MreeU F. A. & A. J. IHIAXDA. 414 Spruce St., Ftifsatu Reprcssntitivas. Vi 'tin ti jru.-u , ami iii.u'i, ltc'i-Mn of tTitnrnt. l:;:t:orM, rrpiHirifi vi,b flew, Nltvc': iKh.l.xy, Mrrhtlr Kirlm Ini.s.t'onffeinfiti'-u, IiiKnity, K"l h:m i;f dr.'.iii lAti-lI.-r.-oE pwitoi thCi a erj:iveOiy:aur.ii'ii! K' m-nfvt r-ttvly, tuitl'ifflrd mi:r i iati:w. Tinvv noto:itTi.'urv 1 i;'.i-(l! ntl!iriH rt Cid;. l;l'II.UFtl, bnn:"ttTf imoh thi j Ink rliw tn pnr r'.uvL and rtor i.; tho FltSK 1 1 01 Til to tli Tu.lKr.i. lly mini, ifl.ni i;t i- hax orll for M. wit'a writ- (.miriTiiifw ii mca er rrtimii fnni . y.-vir lel-hl" tinflnVT-' For ati hy JOHM II. PTTF.TPS. Trufr par. vrrt""-ei. nnnv-r... .11 Mm ROOF T!ufl!uG BlfO S0LDERIII6 An Aon away with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which conaurta f InirvdieotB well-known to all. It caa ba aoplted to tin, calvaoiied tin, sheet Iroa raofa, also to brick dwellns. which will pryant absolutely any crumoltac, crack iDat or brasJUnc of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many yaara. aad It's oast does not exceed one-utn toa mt the esst of tlnnins. la sold by tka Jas) ST poind. Contracts taken try AMTONIO aURTMAXN. IV BtoaJk Bb I nil I I' I Tl l'lftg'i'irin' . I -W -VV "iVllvoVtritltn I w ESTABLISHED 1875 SPRINC CARPETINCS fllD DRAPERIES. During our many years in the Carpet business we never IkuI such facilities as at present to suit our friends. Practical experience, mature judgment and extensive connections have enabled us to place before you an un equalcd assortment of the. latest and most fashionable patterns and colorings in every desirable fabric. Royal Wiltons, Savonnsries, Axminsters, Eng lish Brussels exclusively under the control of this house. Tapestries, Ingrains, Linoleums, Corti cenes and Oil Cioths. We anticipated the rise in the market, placed our orders aceordinlgv and will give our customers the ben t-fit. A complex ,; e of DRAPERIES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS and WINDOW SHADES in every grade. Latest styles. S. G, KERR, SON & CO. AG Lack2W5ana Ave. , Opp. Main Entrance Wyoming House THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. fQU WAIT WE HAVE LET'S GET RICHARDS 502 Cominoiiwsaltii Buildim THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGS SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA,, Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTIUS AND PUMPING MACHINERY. UeoeraJ Office: SCRANTON, PA. CEITEB n0B CO., I.K.'p. Ce?t:al, SI ,00JMM UCtn l.BO bHOM IN THK WOiti-U. "A dollar tared it a dvilar tanud." i TMaLadlD' KSlil Fraoch Uoarol K !il HmU isBsataailorAd ft .Djrwhrn In tba U.K., as af l'ibioj Nota to ai.&u. '&lf'W Kq'wla "rr a hoota old ta all retail atom tat t !.&. VI aiaaa Ihlt bool ourwlrea, tbanfora wo (roor- aiMl If Ltiy on u not mtia&tA wa ill roftind tba mtmr oraoiidanoiberpalr. Opam k widths C, , S, U JtK, ',Vv '" 1 to t aad buf iiizca. Send your will t fa. TKT-?Wli Cats. F&m-VitiM torn 5 vune Pn rkuui.U ST, A OnUC UU.) isofiTOM, ALiJU o j A '(! i 1 imw& 1 ill 4 OiC 1 ) 0OO '(if Our ideas of selling Clothes are different from the general run. Our first thought is to see how little we cau charge for the best things to wear. We want men to think when they buy here-; that they are getting more value for their money than anywhere else. Our idea isn't to see how much we can get folks to pay. It is, rather, to see how lit tle we can afford to charge them. Another unusual thing is our Liberal Credit Sys tem it's not necessary to clothe yourself piecemeal. Don't get a coat, then a vest and later some trousers. Come and get a whole suit and pay us when you can. We want you to feel perfectly welcome in this store. Youug nieu, come along and see what realty good clothes we cau sell for prices Mice-the rownvM:---. Suits worth from Worsted, some Cheviot all wool- lot, and all go at An interesting lot Cheviot Overcoats at the 225. AUD 227 AND l of. j Cash or Credit TELEPHONE 5154 TOGETHER. LUMBER CO Telephone 422 CALL UP 3082. 1 CO. OILS.. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OPFIOC AND WAREHOUSE. 141 TO igi MERIDIAN STRBSf AI. W. COLLINS, M'Cr. UAL. $0 to $12, some Cassimere aud others -about two dozen iu this S7.49 of Oxfords aud interesting price $C A A si! OJiUU ill Cash or Credit 218 WYOMING AYE,