The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 23, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SGTl ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MOIKNDTGr, OCTOBER 'J3, '1897.
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$3.00.
By all odds the hand
somest outdoor shoe for
woman's Autumn aud
Winter wear. Made of
close-grained Box-Calf,
on Bull Dog Toes or the
Coin Toe, which is the
popular toe.
Button and laced,heavy
welted soles, inpervious
to dampness. Also Misses
for aud Children; heels
and spring heels.
410 SPRUCE STREET.
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CITY JSUTES.
Tlio dialnless bicycle lins arrived In thlj
iltj and can lie seen In the storo room of
Kellum & Conrad on W erring avenue.
Mr". T.onora M. Lake, tho third vlcc-jire-ildcnt
of the Cathullo Total Abstlnenco
t'nlon of Americi, will lecture In this cltj
on Nov. 11.
It v.ii not John Brogan, of Dunmoro,
who was Implicated In tho troublo In
"N el-ssbers'3 lunch vvjgon nt Dunmoro
the other night.
Dr. Seller read a linper on noso blsed
licforo the Seranton Clinical and Patho
logical poclity lust night nt the society's
rooms. 3Jt Mulberry street.
Division 21, Ancient Order of Hlbern
Innn, conducted their first annual ball In
CUuslc hall last night. A largo croud
as present and the affair proved to tio
ono of tho most cnjusablc cir held In
this city.
Mrs. W. B. Duggan latt evening placed
the jounjrglil who for tho past week has
lieen iv charge of the Boaid of Asoclated
Charities In tho Hoii'p of tho Good Shep
lieid. Tho cao against Mis. Zlba Stev
ens will bo taken Into court.
An Interesting meeting of Seranton
Temple, !, Ladles of the Golden liiglo,
was held last evening. Three lit w cunJl
Oates were admitted, after which a short
s-oclal session followed with refreshments
tmd music.
Joseph Carpenter, of Scott, tliiouuli At
tornejs Carpenter and rieltz, yestetday
liegan a $500 damago suit agilnst M IT.
Rhodes for cutting timber on tho plain
tiff's land, rifty trees In till, it Is ullcged,
liavo been removed
The membirshlp of tho Young Women's
Christian asvoclutlon has been divided
Into four parts, nml tucli vN'on will
nlvo a dinner or supper during the ji.i
ton. Tho first division will glvo a chick
en hupper Tuesday evening nt D30.
Marriago llcenics were yesterday grant
ed to Edward 1 llowaid, of Seranton,
nnd Margaiet A. I, McAndrews, of Old
l'orge; Kdward Inglcsby, of Olvphant,
nnd llanmh Stanton, of Jormyn: Thomas
Joseph Gllbrldo nnd Mary Genevieve
Ttoche, of Seranton, Stephen 5Cabonki, of
Taj lor, nnd Agnes Szlnka, of ocrinton.
John Linn, at a lato hour Thuisdiy
night, accosted 1'atrolmnn Fciuter on
Lack.iwa.nna uvenue. Lvnn vas ordered
to go home, but ho retoited- ' Oh, iou ro
only ono of U-llci's snnrt cops," nud
for this I'atiolrran Pollster hauled him
to tho police Matlon. Tho remark was ic
jieated to Major Bailey jestorday and
Lynn went to Jail for thirty days.
New Silks ami Dress Coods.
Our Dress Goods depaitment Is filled
to overflowing with the finest selec
tions of goods wo have ever displayed.
For fine fabtlcs we naw very low
prices. Prudent people wilt examine
our styles, before bujlnpr, there Is sat
isfaction In a styllBh gown.
Mears & Unpen.
BUNCOERS ABROAD : BEWARE !
It Is the. trick of the ISrjanized De
mocracy thl3 fall to make falso
charges against Ueputllcan methods,
raiso a big dtst, hire Itcpubllcan mal
contents to organiro Itcpubllcan bolts
and then coax Individual Hepubllcans
to desert their party on the repteson
tatlon that "party ties needn't count
for anything In an off year." By this
trick, it It shall work, tho Brjanltes
will get n foothold for a hopeful light
In national campaigns, and make Just
so much more, troublo for McKinley,
the HeputMcnn congress and the cause
of sound menu-.
You now- sco through this trick. Aro
jou going to let it work".'
NO
To startle you if you buy
your Trimmed Hats of us. A
long experience in the busi
ness has taught us how to
suit women perfectly in
Headwear. So today (Satur
day) we will exhibit a large
assortment of Trimmed Hate
with which you canuot fail to
be suited at the following
prices:
98c, $1.49, $2.49, $2.98,
$3.25, $3.98.
This is an opportunity not
to be lost.
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324 Lackiwanna Ava.
HUGE BILL
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191
ARE TRYING TO
RAISEJ10RE MONEY
Candidate Scliad'. Asked to Moke Another
Contribution to the Fund.
IIB AGREED, UPON A CONDITION
Jlnncv I to Ho Used for Chnrloa II.
Scliuclt nml No Ono i:tso--I)crijicrntu
IMtort Is to He Mndu to Pull Sell mil
nml Horn Tlirousli--TrjliiB to So
curo lMcilgc ofVotos for Tlicin in
ltcpiibllciin Strongholds.
While Democratic oralois on tho
hustings ine howlliiK about the use of
boodle In politics tho campaign man
agers ne bending every energy to mlse
money. The fat-ftvlng process tioes
merrily on In every direction that gives
hope of belns attended with results.
Matthew Norton, the candidate for
prothonotaiy, wns bled until he posi
tively refused to contribute anything
more to the campaign fund.
Thursday night the mnnugcrs of the
flnnnclnl end of tho campaign hold n
meeting to devise- wiiys und means of
raising money to debauch the voters of
tho county. It was suggested to can
didate for sheriff Schadt that ns he
wob nt the heud of the ticket, and wns
besides a man of abundant means, ho
should contribute another slice of the
$55,000 he will take out of the treas
ure! 's oillco with him as a result of
hla three yenrs' labors there.
Schndt inntto contributions to the
campaign fund heretofore and Thurs
day night told tho campaign managers
ho was willing to part with more of his
corn but It must bo used for Chailes
II. Schadt and no one elc. Ho was
through putting up for other fellows,
he said, and would during the re
mainder of the campaign settle his own
score, but that was nil.
fi:i:l desperate. ,
It Is apparent from the feeling about
Democratic headquarters that there Is
little hope of electing any of the can
didates and ftom now on until election
day the minor nominees will bo traded
off and desperate efforts made to pull
Schadt nnd Horn thiough. Tho fot
mer's friends are actively nt work try
ing to secuie pledges of voters In the
Republican strongholds of the county.
The West Side Is the particular object
of their nttentlon nnd they nro doing
what thov can to foment discord over
thoie. John J. Gaffney Is ono of the
men who Is tiling to Influence West
Side voters In the Interest of Schadt
and he Is also actively engaged In cir
culating some loud-smelling' yuins that
ho believes will be of assistance to his
chief.
Henry T. Koehler Is another Schadt
lieutenant who Is engaged In like mis
sionary work and is Incidentally tack
ing the candidacy of Koch, for regis
ter, onto the end of the Schadt kite.
He Is very anxious to see Koch elected,
because he Is to lun the office while
Koch will eontlnue to manufacture
cigars.
Koehler was tempted to run for reg
ister himself this ear, but his defeat
for tho same olllce three ears ago,
followed by tho thrashing that Hon.
A. T. Connell gave him last fall, has
wained Koehler that his political stal
ls declining. Accordingly, Koch was
nominated as Koehlei's proxy.
COMEGYS AT IT AGAIN.
For thj flr.st time In several jears
Attorney Cornelius Comegja Is on the
hustings talking for Deinociatlc can
didates and pilnciple.s, but this fact
Is not causing any very general ex
pressions of satisfaction aiound head
quaiteis. Four jenrs ago Ml. Com
egjs was rather suddenlj etilcken from
the loll of campaign speakers and did
not again appear on tho hustings dur
ing that campaign When his name
Is mentioned at hoadquatters now theio
Is some dubious shaking of heads fol
lowed by lemarks that are anything
but an endoisement of Mr. Comegys'
conduit four icais ago.
County Chairman Fltzsimmons has
been woiking day nnd night looking
after the details of the campaign, but
his plan of battle, sad to relate, Is not
looked upon with favor by nil tho can
didates, Recently C. G. Roland has been giv
ing freely of his time nnd advice In
assisting tho colonel In scheming and
executing. Persons who know the io
gard these gentlemen have for each
other renllzo what a happy combina
tion this is.
There's a largo sled explosion due
at Democintlc headquarters within a
few dajs If lie of the glad hand con
tinues to appropiiato chairmanship
rope.
PREPARING A RESOLUTION.
It Mill Ilnve to Do with tho .Hotter ol
I'nl.o Advertising.
Tho publications committee and Sec
retary Atherton, of the board of tiade,
am at woik on a sot of jesolutlons In
relation to fake advertising, a matter
that was discussed by the boaid at
Its last meeting, and icfeired to tho
comni" to suggest, a icmedy. Whllo
no dMlnlte notion linn been decided
upn by the committee, its general
10 as have been made known.
Business men are constantly being
Importuned to patronize various kinds
of advertising behemes, many of them
of n decidedly fnktsh nature or prompt
ed under tho plea that the profit de
rived ftom tho udveitlsliiK will ko to
certain oiganizatlons, labor unions,
etc.
It Is probable that tho committee
will jecommend something like the
following plan for tho approval of the
boatd:
The menVbeis will not glvo an ad
vertisement to nnvone, excepting icp
resentatlves of the local newspapers or
other legitimate publications until the.
solicitor shows a certificate from tho
boaid of trade. Tho certificate will
contain threo lmportunt pieces of In
clination. Whether the solicitor Is
duly authorized; what percentage the
beneficiary jecelves; a general de
scription of tho society or organiza
tion for whoso benefit tho advertise
ment Is bollclted and the object and
circulation.
From the Individual sentiment of
the committee It has been suggested
that the ccitiucates contain some
pointers for ..io benefit of the board
members: First, It shall bo demanded
that tho solicitor sign tho contract;
second, that a properly signed contract
be retained by the advertiser; third,
that a contract shall contain th regu
lar advertising rates with an under
standing that if rates are cut the con
tract shall he null und voiu; that no
advance payments bo made for adver
tising, NEW DRANCII RAILROAD.
I)., h. and V, Supposed to llo After nn
Independent Western Connection.
Tho people of Bhlekshlnny are much
Interested over the appearance In that
plnco of a corps of railroad cnclncers.
They arc surveying a new route from
Orangevlllo to Shlckshlnny nnd bm
now about threo miles from Oriuifra
villa. Tlio work Is Blliipoqod to bo for n.
tirnnrh lino which will extend from
OrnngcilMe, where It will connect with
tho Wllkt'B-Bnnu nntl Western, to
ShlckHhlnny, where It will connect with
tlio Delaware, Lackawanna and West
ern. The distance Is Bhurt. The con
struction of tho branch would nlvo tho
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western a
jrood wsstein connection. It Is looked
upon by railway men as an excellent
move on tho ptrt of tho latter road.
Wllkes.lJnrro ltocord.
RAILWAY COMPANY SUED.
J. W. Shcrmnn Wants 92,000 for Al
leged Injuries.
J. W. Sherman, who nllegcd h was
Injured bv a North Main avenue car,
Oct. 7, Instituted suit yesterday to re
cover $2,000 damnges from the Seranton
Railway company.
He was driving along the thorough
fare In question, ho alleges, vvhi'n his
wagon was run Into nnd upset by a
car which enmo rtashlnc nlong at a
reckless speed nnd without giving nny
warning of Its approach, Ho was
thrown out and sustained a badly
In tilled arm und other Injuries. Vos
burg & Daw son nro his attorneys.
NEW TRIAL ASKED FOR.
Reasons Why One Should Be
Piled by Ex-Collcctor T.
Doland's Attorneys.
Granted
E.
Hon Jr. E. McDonald and Hon. John
r. Kelly, attorneys for ex-Ta Collect
or T. 13. Bolnnd, of Dunmoro, yesterday
mud application to Judge Edwards for
n new trial.
The pilnclpal reason advanced for tho
gi anting of tho request was that court
erred In chaining the Jury: that the
smnllness of the amount alleged to have
been emlvzzled $7.20 or thereabouts
should not be taken Into consideration
ns it might bo that the prosecution
only showed sufficient to establish an
Intention to embezzle1; nnd again, It
could be presumed that as tho defend
ant was also collector of borough and
school taxes and used tho same exoner
ation lists for all threo taxes, that he
nlso did not properly account for some
of thefcc moneys.
This, tlw attorneys for tho defense,
argued, was nn unfair Inference as
there was no evidence before court to
show that there was any cause for
complaint In the collection of the school
and borough taxes.
It wns also advanced among tho rea
sons for a new trial that court mlsln
terpieted the evidence legardlng the
payment of the $7.20 to the county
treasurer. In the charge It wns staled
to th' jury that Mr. Boland turned the
money nfter he had discovered the mis
take ho had made In checking off the
exoneration list. The truth of the mat
ter was that the money was turned In
before he discovered the mistake. In
fact h turned In $7.20 more tliUn was
called for by his accounts.; then dis
covered his mistake; notified the coun
ty commissioners of his discovery, and
ngieed to credit the money to its prop
er items win n ho was making his final
report and accounting.
In a general way It was also argued
that the verdict was nialnst tho
weight of tho evidence and further that
It was against roison and common
seno that a man of Mr. Boland's stand
ing vould lay himself open to prose
cution for ono of tho most flagrant
crimes agalnt the public nt large for
the sake of emlchlnsr himself to tho
extent of $7 20.
Mr. Scragg appeired In opposition to
the motion Judge Edwards took the
papers, saving hi would pass upon the
matter tomonow.
NEWSPAPER IS SUED.
John Sicigcrwnlt Claims IIo Wns De
fnmed b the Republican.
John Stelcerwnlt, of the West Side,
through his attorney, ex-Judge W. H.
Stanton, yesterday Instituted a slander
suit against J. A. and It. M. Scrnnton,
proprietors of tho Ittpubllcan, a local
morning paper.
Tho alleged defamatory aitlclo ac
cused Stelgerwalt of desertion and
non-support, and of being an habitual
wlfe-beater."
THE DUNMORE CONTEST.
Arguments ill Ho Heard Next
Thursday or 1'rlduy.
Next Wednesday has been fixed ns
the last day for filing exceptions and
making motions In the matter of the
Dunmoro election contest.
The arguments In tho case will be
heaid next Thursday or Friday.
To Lease n Steamer.
The Joint flro department committee
of councils will meet Monday nftcinoon
to airango for leasing a steamer for
Tranklln Engine company, while the
company's present steamer is being
lepalred.
1808 Chninlcss Columbia Uicjcles.
Do not fail to examine the simplest,
safest, ejulckest blcicle ever made, now
on exhibition at 2IJ Wyoming avenue.
Kcllum & Com ad.
A STATEMENT.
To tho Public:
Bo It known that J. A. Llpiuskl, former
editor of u Polish newspaper published in
Seranton, known ns tho Tjgodnlk 1'ensil
vanskl, having been nrtcsted for a libel
ous article ufcalist tho Rev. B, Iwanow
skl, which said urtlclo appealed in tho
paper of Mr. Llpln&kl, und whereas Dan
gel Langowskl, tho author of bald article
wa3 ulso arrested und has since been dulj
convicted for ULel In tho courts of Lacka.
wanna county und sentenced therefore,
now. It Is tho wish of J. A. Llplnskt to
express by this writing his confidence In
tho Rov. B. Iwanowskl and to further
Btuto that ho never had any personal feel
ing or animosity toward tho said Rov. 11.
Iwanowskl, and that ho had no part or
Interest In tho publishing of said article
or articles which appeared In his paper,
although ho might havo been legally ro
eponslblo therefor. He, therefoie, desires
to mako full reparation for nny wrong
done at any tlmo in his said paper to tho
Rev. 11, Iwanowskl ufid expresses sin
coro regret that tho said publication ever
appeared. J. a. Llpinskl.
In presenco of Milton W. Lowry.
Seranton, Pa., Oct, 21, 1S97.-I hereby
certify that tho above Is a true and cor
rect copy of tho original signed In my
presence. Milton W. Lowry,
Notary Public.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
' Kn
BIG CONVENTION OF
EPWORTH LEAGUERS
Will lie Held In Elm Park Church, He
ginning Monday, Nov. 8.
NOTABLE SPEAKERS TO ATTEND
Programme That Has Ilccn Arranged
lor tho Oecnnlon--Tlio First .Moot
ing Will Ho Held Monday livening
nt 7.30 O'clock nnd '('hero Will lie
Three Sessions Tuosdny"Somo ol
tlio Topics That Will 11 o Discussed.
On Monday, Nov. 8, tho annual con
vention of tho Epworth league of tho
Wyoming conference will open In Elm
Park churih. The concluding session
will bo held Tuesday evening at 7.30
o'clock.
Ono delezate will be present from
each chapter In the conference and tho
pastor of each church. Tho Seranton
City union will provide entertainment
and refreshment for tho delegates. It
Is expected that the convention will be
ono of the largest ns well as ono of tho
most Interesting vet held under tho
auspices of the conference. Among
the widely known speakers who will
bo present are: Rev. Charles C. Al
bertson, D. D., of Buffalo, and Rev.
W. I. Haven, D. D , of Brookllne, Mnss.
The following piogrammo for the
convention has been prepared:
MONDAY CVDNING-7.30 O'CDOCK.
Introductory scrv.ee Stephen Jay.
Addresses itev. W. I Haven, D. D.,
llrookllne. Mass., ch.ilrmiu of the depart
ment of splrutal work for the general cub
Inet. TUESDAY EVENING.
C. M Gltlln, jastor Elm Pails church,
presiding.
Devotions John B. Sr eet.
Sjmposlum: Tho Epworthlan's Itcspon-slbillti-
To tho unsaved C. A. Ucnjamln.
To tho Chapter C. W. Westervelt.
To tho Church Austin Grimm
Each of the abovo papers limited to fif
teen minutes.
1013 a. m. Departmental Conferences.
Department of Spiritual Work (to be
held In Sunday school room) Hush
O McDcrmott.
Department of Mercy and Help (to bo
heM In social parlor No. 1) Mrs. C.
13. Moss.
Depaitment of Utcrary Woik (to be
bo held In social pirlor No. 2) K b
Bower.
Department of Social Work (to be held
In class room No. 1) II. C. Perkins.
St. Patrick's, rtcuchtovvn.
Junton Leaguo (to bo held In class
room No. 2) William Edgar.
11.15 a. m. Address, "Tho Plrst Love
Feast," tho Itev. Edmund M. Mills. D. D .
Elmlra, N. Y second vice president of
tho general cabinet.
TUESDAY ArTORNOON-2 O'CLOCK.
W. H. Pearce, pastor Tlrst Methodist
Episcopal church, Wllkcs-Barre, Pa pre
siding. Dovotlont C. II. Haves
2.13-Address, "What to Do with That
Boy," Mrs. H. W. Palmer.
3 oo Simposlunv Tho Holy Spirit
Our Need of Him H. M. Crydenwlse.
Hindrances to His Coming Mrs. A. 1
Chaffee.
Will Wo Receive HIm-Willlam M.
Hlller.
3 45 Paper, "Communion a Real Inter
communication E It. D. Briggs.
4 00 Paper, "Tho Unused Porco" Geo.
Tors th.
No lack of interest here. No lack
of business. We've the wit that's
wanted to gather the things that
are wanted and the wit to sell them
as people are ready to buy. Ladies
all over the city are talking about
our Stylish Hats, and the more you
count the pennies the more you'll
be satisfied to spend your money
here. We call special attention to
the low prices on Ribbons, Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats, Ostrich and
and Fancy Feathers.
Take no one's word for it, come
and see for yourself.
A. R. Sawyer,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Gas
tritis uad all
Stomnrh llfnnr.
ders i
positively eared. (Jrover Grulmni's Dys.
pepslu ltcuiid) Is u suceltlc. One dose ie
muvcHnll distress nml ii permanent cure of
tho inot chrome und severe cases Is guaran
teed. Do not miner ! A AO-cent bottle will
eonvlnee the most skoptlcal.
Mnttliews Hros, Druggists, 320 Lacka
wiuuu uvenuo.
Special Prices for Monday.
Dress Goods
Bright Plaids and Checks, fine
worsted finish, would be con
sidered cheap at 15c 10c
Serges and Henriettas, all wool,
regular 40c goods 29c
Black Mohair Luster, 40 inches
wide, regular 65c goods 43c
DON'T FORGET that we arc
headquarters for fine dress goods.
Kid Gloves
Notwithstanding the great ad
vance in prices wc are still selling
our M. Sc H. Gloves at $1.00. We
believe this to be the most flexible,
best fitting glove at the price to be
found in the city.
MEARS &
TUESDAY lWnNINO-7.30 O'CLOCK.
Bong Bcrvlce l'rofesor George V. Whlt
temore. 8 p. m. Address, "Tho Church of To
morrow," Jtev. Charles C. Albertson, D.
D., Buffalo, N. Y.
CHEMICALS' Q00D WORK.
Respond to n Still Alnrnt lor n
Tim
on I'lno Stroot.
The Chemical company responded to
a still alarm at 10.30 o'clock yesterday
morning for a fire In the residence of
It. J. Beamish, nt 618 Pine street. The
fire had started In the kitchen near a
window, nnd when Permnnent Men
Thomns Campbell and Engineer J. W
Ocorgo reached tho house th flames
had communicated with the easing.
After a brief fight the lire was ox
tlrgulshed. Chief H'ckey was on tho
scene nnd directed tho work.
KATIE ROONEY AT DAVIS'.
Mill lie Seen lor Three Dnvs in Tlio
Girl irom Ireland.
Kntle Rooney, a great favorite In
this city, has been secured by tho man
nirepi"nt to appear In her new comedy
entitled "The Olrl From Ireland." Tho
play Is a rollicking one and has scored
a big hit everywhere and as for Katie
she has made her title clear as among
tho best soubrettes, receiving tho un
qualified npprovnl of tho best critics
throughout the United States.
Her singing and dancing aro as clover
ns her acting. At Davis' threo days,
commencing Monday next.
Will Do Inspected Today.
The new No. 28 school building on
Wyoming avenue near Green Ridge
Btreet will be Inspected by the board of
control this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Tho Welsh Prio Singers
From the land of song nnd poetry will
make their first appearance In Seran
ton nt the Lyceum on Monday even
ing, Oct. 23th.
A Cooling Drink in fevers.
Uso Iloreford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. C. II. S. Davis, Mcrlden, Conn.,
says: "I have used It as a pleasant
nnd cooling drinks In fevers, and have
been very much pleased."
To Cure n Cold in Ono Day.
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c
A good, slightly
used, mahogany pi.
ano. Price new was
$350-
Boston
Piano
Of a reliable.high grade
make that we took in
trade for a new Fischer
piano, it is to go at little price
cost a tew years ago 5500.
Here for you for - - -
It Is guaranteed.
$90
Organs Just taken in trade.
Such sterling makes as
Wilcox & White, Estey, New Eng
land, Waters, etc, etc. Any price
almost to sell them quickly $10,
S35. $40, $5. 75'
1
C"Send for printed list of bar
gains and special plans of easy
payments.
The Rexford Co.,
303 Lacka. Ave.
f Upright A
PIANO,
I $168. j
THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
Underwear and Hosiery.
Children's Natural Wool Sanitary Underwear
Size 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
wr 3,0Ctt 35c 4c 4Sc 5oc -55c 60c
Wool Underwear protects children and saves doctor bills.
Misses' Natural Wool Underwear, fine ribbed, regular price
65c- 50c
Children's Underwear, white wool, broken assortment at half
price. -
Ladies' Fine Fleeced Underwear 25c
Ladies' extra fine soft 50c goods 35c
Ladies' Egyptian Cotton 500
Men's Fleece-lined Underwear 50c
Men's Natural Wool 75c goods 59c
Men's Outing Flannel Night Robes, $1.25 goods 95c
Men's Cotton Hose, 8c goods 5c
Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, 15c goods, 3 pair 25c
Ladies' Hose, black, seamless 9c
Ladies' Hose, black, fleeced, 17c goods, 2 pair 25c
Ladies' Hose, black, white feet, 17c goods, 2 pair 25c
HAGEN
4004040100040040
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WHITECHINA
for Decorating.
6 Just opened several
0 casks of Havilaud & Co's
A and Delinieres choice
White, newest novel
ties, latest s napes.
SCVuxvaTVfeW
0 MTT.T.AR h WO.V
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131 WYOMING AVENUE. J
Wnlk In nnd look arotuul.
OOOO-fOO-rOOOO?
;
Shoes
Of the kind that
bring increasing trade
SHOES OF Tl KIND THAT
GIVE SATISFACTION.
Our fall offering contains the
most varied assortment of Foot
wear. It represents perfection,
whether viewed mechanically or in
point of style, comfort and elegance,
are rarely combined in footwear.
Our shoes are the embodiment of
both. Our prices are always right.
Without disparaging in any way
the efforts of our competitors still,
in justice to ourselves, we must
say that in many ways we have
surpassed them. Our increasing
trade has shown that our method
of selling reliable goods at a small
margin of profit is the right one.
Our system of paying cash for all
our purchases exerts a powerful in
fluence in securing for us the low
est prices in the great shoe markets
in this country.
Buying and Selling
for Gash Only,
Explains, in a great measure, why
it is that we are always able to sell
reliable goods below prevailing
market prices.
THE
K
Hill
326 Lackawanna Avanus.
"Famous Old Stand."
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415 and 417
Lackawanna Avenue -Seranton, Pa.
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Pass by. See if you
will not want one of
these.
Compare prices.
Mending Tissue, regular 10c. packago.4c
Quill Toothpicks, 1G In package 4o
Ivory Toothpicks 4c
Darning Cotton, all colors, 2 for....4o
Stocking Darners 4o
Tracing Wheels 4c
Petroleum Jelly, 10c. bottle 4c
Tenrl Buttons, per dozen 4o
Thimbles, steel, celluloid, or alumi
num 4c
Stewart's Safety Pins, all sizes, per
dozen 4c
Lamp "Wicks, all Blzes, 2 yards 4o
Kid Cutlers, per dozen, 10, 8, G nnd. .4c
Ironing Wax 40
Face Powder, white and pink, regu
lar 10c. box 4o
Eye-Blasscs, Specs or GoRgles 4o
Child's Hack Combs, extra value. ...4c
Collar Buttons, large head, per doz..4c
Hat Pins, long shanks, per dozen. ...4c
Aluminum Hairpins, 4 for 4c
Bono Hairpins, 12 for 4c
Baby Pins, rubber or bono 4c
Chamois, for faee 40
Curtain or Drapery Hooks, 2 do7en..4c
Crochet Cotton, nil colors, per spool. ,4c
Crochet Silk, all colors, per spool... 4o
Filling Silk, all colors, per skcln....4o
Costume Bells, per dozen .1. 4c
Corset Clasps, per pair 4c
Needle Boohs, 135 assorted needles.. ,4c
Shoe-fltrlngs, per dozen 4c
Leather Shoe-strings, per pair 4c
Brass Rings, 3 dozen 4c-
Dlastlc Sleeve-holders, per pair 4c
2 Spools Machine Cotton 4c
2 pieces White or Black Tape 4a
Take a look at the extra
good bargains we have in
combs it will pay you.
THE GREAT
4c.
310 Lackawanna Ave.
J. II. LADWIG.
'S
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Latest
Novelties
in
Ladies' Alpines
and
Walking; Hats.
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sen THE
Umbrellas
Wo're Offering at
98c.
Warranted Tnst lllack, Ster
ling Mlver Trimmed, Natural
Wood and Horn Handles.
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224 LACK. AVENUE.
M. & H. CORSETS, mack
on French model, dura
able and perfect fitting. . .50c
J. B. CORSETS, regular
$1.00 goods 75c
FLANNEL SKIRT PAT
TERN, made from fine
cashmere wool, fretted. . $1,60
FOR COMFORTS. Silk
olines in light colors, to
close 05c
(ItcgulnrlSijO goods.)
Mulls and Lawns, to close. .03 Jc
Bed Spreads, full size, 90c
goods , 69c
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We Will Reduce Prices on
Comforts, Blankets,
Table Linens, Tluslins
And Sheetings.
This is the place to buy.
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STORE