fJJE SORANTON TRIBUNE-TTJE9DA.Y MORNIffGh OCTOBER 20, 1SDT. A k SOME OF THE NEW BOOKS AT NORTON'S. Doctor Mitchell's Hugh Kynn, Free Quaker. Mrs. Uurton Harrison's Sin of Old Dominion. Hrct Hartc's Three Partners. Max Kordau's Drones Must Die. Canon Fnrrar's Darkness and Dawn. Lillian Bell's From Girl's I'olntof View Kdna i.yall's Wnyfaring Men. W. W. Jacobs' Many Cargoes, (Sailors' Stories.) Edna 1'bill pott's LyliiR Prophets. Parks' The Game of Golf, Illustrated. Authors' Headings; Selections from Amcrlcon Writers Mary U T11klns Jeiomc, Mary Heaumout'sjoan Seatou. Standurd Dictionary, complete in one large volume, $12. Edershclm's Life and Times of Jesus, new edition, r rice S2, reduced from $, Webster's Large Dictionniy, Old OEdition, price 2.97. (Good type, good paper and leather cover.) M. NORTON, 22 Lackawanna Ave Have a Cigar? Thnnls' Don't rira If 1 da All, thN H u Popular ruiicli I'm In Inclt. It's u.y liiNorltc. Garnsy, Browi & Co. b Norrman & mm FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. The Best Wc Give Our Patrons. Why Not Have 11? Lackawanna, THE 'AUNDRY. jo8 Penn Avenue. A. li. WARMAN. DR, W, B, HENWQOD, DENTIST TG LACKAWANNA AVE S Hill 8 i llav c opened n Gcncrnl Insurance Oalco In Ttie Tioflers' mm Hi ii ltest Stock Companies represented. J.nrgo -lets especially solicited. Tolcphomi 1HUU. Do you know thnt Scranton women need less sermonizing; on tho subject of birds In their hats than lesldents of most cities? Theie are few birds In the millinery stores In this town. In New York but little else is Riven pief eienco on street hats, nnd tho most enormous arrangements Imaglnablt! with the shape of blids that never were on .sea or land, cover and hang: over the headgear of the milliners victims. A woman came Into the tlio ntie one night with what might about as well hnvo been an cntlie tin key gobbler, in a veiv aggiesslvo mood, overtopping her head. Hveiybody be hind her groaned at the view of tlu far-reaching blul, which was surely composed of dun colored tin key feath ers. They didn't suppose that a wo man who would wear such a hat as that could bo Induced by urgent and repeated request to remove tho offend ing object, but lo! when the cm tain went up off went the hat nnd the sigh of felicity that arose fiom the sur prised people In the tear gently mf lled the feathers of tho feaiful and wonderful bird on the next seat. Isn't It odd that the people who usually write the most Illegibly do tho most howling about the way their lit erary efforts get into the paper. Often times they would have a succession of fits If their work wore not published, while nobody else would miss It, but If they find an upturned letter or a minor error in the proof-i ending they mako loud and long complaints that would lead one to suppose that an irreparable wrong had been done them and tho public. a m There wns universal complaint against tho management of tho Ljce im last evening because of the Kgyp tjnn daikness in which tho large mull nce found Itself during th" entiro (evening Thero is no excuse for such "parsimony nt a concert wheio the ncon lo effects of tho stage do not demand that impenettablo gloom should pre clude even tho satisfaction of reading tho programme. The manner in which Ieople stumbled in nnd out of that the ater in endeavoring to leach their seats or the door was certainly a dls graco to somebody. Iter. John R. Paxton, of New Tork city, will deliver his war lecture "The Pavllllon of Mars" this evening in the Penn avenue Baptist church. A re cent Issue of the ChurchvJlle, (Md.) Times says of Pr. Paxton and his ad dress: Dr Paxton was a captain In the Tedera urmy, and his audleneo was comtosed largely of southern ByinputhUers and a sprinkling of Confederate soldiers. Tho audlonco was blended into one by tho mesmerlo power of tho orator One of Leather Braces The most comfortable nnd econ omical Himnendor for tho work lngman. Will vvcur for yenrs. 25c, 50c. and 75c. WATEKS, TUB HATTEK, jo j Lackawanna Ave. k BEFORE BREAKFAST, fe J OAK TANNED I1I1 heurcra declined tho next dny thnt ho fflt im If ho hml been hypnotized. Hev inil of thn soldiers said of tho lecture, "Thnt's It;" mennlhtf thnt wnr hml been Jeptcted exactly r.s they hml known It. Tho weaker toM of tho e).clti'melit nt the npetitiiir of tho ureal strusfile. In his native town In Wr-torn Pennsylvania, of his enlistment, of tho drilling of tho troops, of cninps nnd tmttlea. llo por trayed tho comedy nnd tragedy of battle In sueh a miincr ns to exclto Brent laugh ter, und to ntlr tho ilicposi emotions. At tho close, JiOro .Tnmos 1). Wnttere, who snt on tho platform, shook hnnfls bi fnro thn nutllmcc, with the speaker, and this notion of tho ex-Confederato crsnted n dorp Imprcf-slon. Other cx-Confedcr-ntei crowded around Dr. P.axton, icmurk Iiir that they wot Id bo Kind all the re mainder of thdr lives ror Having heard this oration. The effect wll bo bonollclnl In bringing men of divergent lews to-gi'ther. l'tiltKONAL. Mi. Frank Ames of Hlnghamtnn, was tho guest yestervUiy of Mis. 8. 1'. l.nnts htreet cf Wyoming avenue. ltnihnel M. KohiiHtnmtn, Oeorgo I.o Ornml Held nnd Aithur l.eyshon nro spending tho week nt Now York city. Miss Kato Itcnp, of lvnon Htreet. who lias been visiting her sister, Mrs I'. M. (lllllgnn, In Wllkts-H.irrc, has returned home. Attorney It. J. Murray, of tills clt, nnd Mls Hisslo lintkr. of Wllkes-Harre, will be maiilul In St. Mary's Catholic church In that city th's moinlng. A POLITICAL POINTER If you Indorse the freo trndo nnd frco Filver Chlcngo platfoim as the Iacka wnnna Democracy does., "fully and without reserve," then work nnd voto for Schadt, Horn, et. nl. If you be lieve In MeKlnley, protection nnd pros perity, turn theso ngents or lirjan down. JOHN VARETTA CREMATED Fatal Result ol a Big Fire at Jermn. The Victim Had Already Es caped from Another Fire. About 11.30 o'clock Sunday evening fire was discovered In tho double house north of tho Delawaie and Hudson breaker, and owned by the same com puny. The lire ptatted In tho pnit oc cupied by Frank lleeimock, and de stiojed neatly all the furniture. Tho other part wns occupied by Geoigo Loeshushock, but none of his furniture was saved. Hefore the Crjstal Fire company arrived upon tho scene, Fore man Hunter had a gang ot men within tho building with a small hose The llames had gained such headway that it was Impossible for the Ht company to save the building and centered Its woik upon the ndjolnlngr buildings. At tho time It was Mipposed that eveijono had left the hou'-e, but upon Investigation yesterday morning theie was found a charted human body. After lnquiiy It was found the body was that of John VnretU, one of the boardeis. Vnretta was a boarder at the Clooeh building and at tho time of the fire escaped by jumping fioin a window After the 111 o at Couch's ho went to the company house to live The le mnlns wero letnoved by Vnc'.trtnkcr llattenbetg. Tho funeral was in chargo of Poor Dhectors Soby and Muldoon. Intel ment yesterday after noon. TO DYE CARPET RAGS. A Simple nnd JInsv nv to Color Car pet Itnj-s, ho They Will Not I'ndc. To color carpet rags so they will not fade, one should bo sure to get the Fast Diamond Djes for cotton. Theie nie some twelve fast and special col ors, while for wool there aie about thlity. All ot tho Diamond Dyes that are inarkpd fast will make colois that do not fade or crock. It is Impossible to get sntisfactory colors on both wool and cotton with the same dje, although sonic cheap dyes that are able to make only a few colors, clnlm that their dves will color both cotton and wool. A trlnl soon shows by lulncd goods the falsity of those claims. Take nothing but the oiiglnal and tellable Diamond Dyen that have been used In thousands of homes for the last twenty jeais. livery i:chnnue Stamp Honk Will I'o ItcdceiiK'd. Exchange stamps are heio to stay. Tho great demand for exchange stamps and the ledeemlng of a laige number of books has made our stock low. HUT HOLD YOUR HOOKS. Our stock will be lpplenlshed this week nnd HVKHY HOOK will be ledeemed. We will live up to every letter of our agreement. Pay no attention to what otheis say that haven't the stamps. Call at our store and examine stock. Premium Business Hxchange, CIO Linden street. At V. 31. C. A. Hnll. Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, Valentino Abt, tho wondeiful mandollnlst nnd composer, assisted by J. Willi Conant, piano; Miss Tllllo Lewis, elocutionist, and the Philharmonic Suing Quar tette. He.seived seats, 33, CO and 7." cents. Diagram now open nt Powell's music store, Wyoming nvenue. Dr. Paxton, who lectures at the Penn Avenue Hnptlst chuich tonight on "The Pavilion of Mnis," will electrify the old soldiers. Ho was one of them. No Heart to It ml to bo Cured. Testimony could be piled high In commendation of tho wondeiful cures wi ought by Dr. Agnovv's Cure for the Heait. No case stands against this great icmedy where it did not relievo the most acute heart suffeilngs Inside of thirty minutes. It attacks tho ills ease In nn Instant nfter being taken. Sold by Matthew Dros. 29. Ifyou fuel "All IMnyrd Out" TnKo Ilorsford's Acid Phosphate. It repairs broken nervo force, clears the brain and strengthens the stomach, New Ilulliling Association. Tho Jlrst pay night of tho Economy Hulldlng nnd Loan Association will be on Tuesday, October 20. Stock can ho secured at the office, 421 Lackawanna avenue. J. C. Vaughan, secretary; O. H. Partridge, treasurer. Votcrnn Soldiers, Attention. Do not fall to hear Dr. Paxton's great war lecture, "The Pavilion of Mare," at tho Penn Avenue Baptist church tonight. Miss Carolyno V, Dorsey, teacher oj elocution, oratory and delsarte, 107 Wy oming avenue. , To Curo a Cold in One Day, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Toblatfc All druggists refund the money it It fbils to cure. 25 cents. HOME OF JONES IS VERY MUCH IN LINE Olypliant Has the Alost Enthusiastic Meeting ot the Campaign. HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY Hnll Wns I'ncked with n Croud Thnt Drought Alone Uonndloss Kutliiisi-iisni--l,undonionluin Ilrcnks I. none When District Attorney Jones Ap penrs to Address Ills IS'olglilors--Iii tho Snmo llnll on I.nst Thtirsdny Night the Democratic Orators a nil Candidates Wero Welcomed by u Vacant Cnllcry nnd Kmpty Scats. oij pliant never had fuch n lousing political meeting as that conducted by the Ilepubllcniis m Father Mathew Opera house last night. It was In sti iking continst lo the ono held under the ausnlccH of tlu Democratic county committee on the Thursday evening 1 levlous when more than three-foutths of the C10 Heats on tho main floor of flip house were unoccupied. No campaign coloring Is needed in n description of Inst night's meeting. To exaggerate It ono whit would make it almost surpass belief. Kaslly 1,200 persons were In attendance and hun dreds of others who came late turned away uuon discovering that even standing room was not available. And of all the meetings so fnr held It was the most demonstrative In the way of enthusiasm. They came thero for th" (in rose, ntuong others, of showing tho county committee that "John H.'s" town wns solid for the ticket and when they had finished with their demon stintlon thorn was no room left for doubt It Is almost needless to say that Mr. Jones was given n roof-raising ovation When the speukers and candidates mnde their nppenrnnee on the stage the cheer that went up from the crowd ed hall showed that there was un bounded enthufilnsm on top and It hnd the effect of lnsplilng the spenkeis and eveijbody else and causing the meet ing to go off with a dash and a hur rah thnt would certainly have struck terror Into the henits of the promoteis of tho fiosty affair of the preceding Wf ek Kiank B Brown called the meeting to older and by a unanimous vote Sam uel J. Matthews was chosen to preside. He namd as lce presidents, D. L. Berr, W. H. Davis, John Penmnn, Dr. W. K. Lloyd, D. C. Phillips, Wat kin Davis, T. D. Evans.Thomns Weav er and James Pettlgrew. THH OPENING REJIAItKS. In opening the meeting Mr. Mat thews snld that the Issues were so cleaily dellned nnd the icsult so as sured that any gieat amount or speech making wns unnecessaiy; a few how ever would not be nmlss If only as a clincher on n foregone conclusion. He then Introduced Fled W. Fleltz as the first speaker of the evening. Mr. Floitz gave them one of the clear-cut, sti aight-f l om-the-shoulder arguments with which he has been tinning many waveilngones Into the right track and bilnglng discontented or sulking ones back to the fold from which they weio tempted to stray by the nlluiements of the enemy or tho conniving of traitors within the ranks. The Importance to this nation of the battle fought and happily won. last fall, was dwelt nnon at length nnd then in a manner which leu no room lor a logical contradiction, it wns contended that now as much as then it is necessary to be up and doing as the same question Indliectly con fionts us, the bame Issues are involved The benellcence of that victory was shown by many nn example, but possi bly none was more effective judging fiom the applause than the statement by Mr. Fleltz on the uuthorltv of Pay master BIssell that the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company paid out moio foi September wages than for any month in the history of tho company. Mi. Fleltz nsked his hearers to par ticularly note the glailng inconsistency of the local Democracy, which unquali fiedly endoised with emphatic resolu tions tho whole Chicago platform and then when thov awoke to their fool haullness sent foith to their campaign ers binding Instiuctions to avoid all icfeience to tho question of national policy and If asked where thev stand blaie out that theie are no natloml Issues In this campaign; that local Is sues nlono are concerned. This weak effort to detract attention from the real Issue is moving futile, Mr. Fleltz as set ted, and on election day Its futility will be bltteily demonstiated to those who fathered it. CAUSED LAUGHTER 111 dlscuslng the question of dissent ers tho speaker evoked un almost un broken run of laushter and applause by his witty analysis of the subject. In classifying the kicker race he de scribed ono branch of tho family as those who seek political piefeinipnt nnd when the people neglect to icco nlze their unwarranted claims, they kick over the tinces and put them selves forward as mnitjrs ot an un appicclatlve party. Tl-ere happened to be a man in the hall who Is a standing but never suj fp.ssfiil candidate for petty ward ami ehetlon dlstilct ofllces up In Olypliant and thinking that the county commit tee had sent a man up there to give him an especial diesslng down, he arose in his wiath nnd wanted the speaker and eveiybody else to tinch r stand that he could have had any oillce he ever ran for If he wanted to woik for It, or words to thnt effect. Tho Interruption set everybody In i rnur and It wns some time before Mr. Fleltz could pioceed. The second spenker was John It. Jones. By actual timing he stood upon the front of the platfoim five minuter l.eforo he wus nble to make himself heard. Thero was cheering, more cheeilng, most cheering. In the midst of it the bond took It up and then for a time It wns a light between the band and the people to see which could make the most noise. The band thought It was a winner when tho cheering eased down for a moment, but It hid counted without Its host, for the peo pie were only stopping for breath and as soon as the band quit tho people started In again and shouteu until they wero hoarie. Tho band wanted to start In again for a finish fight, but Mr. Jones field up his hand deprecat ingly and tho leader called off his pug nacious welkln-wnkers. After many gestures beseeching a cessation of the demonstratlveness tho crowd quieted down and contented itself with shout ing "John It. forever," and the like. MR. JONES' 'IIEMAUKS. Mr. Jones thanked them most heart ily for the manifestation of loyalty and earnest endorsement ot the ticket of which ho was a part and by way of seconding the nicely put sentiment there was another outburst of wild enthusiasm nnd above tho din could be henrd cries of ' Pryor'" "Lnngstaffl" and all the test ot the candidates. All through his speech ho wns thunder ously applauded and when ho digressed brlcily to refute the slanders thnt his political enemies In nnd out ot the party nro heaping' upon him thero wns a demonstration thnt betokened thnt It would not go well with the rami who would report them In or about thnt partlculnr neighborhood. Just hefore Mr. Lowry wus called upon, Chnlrmnn Matthews rend tho following resolution, which was adopt ed with a rousing "aye:" Whereas, John It. Jones, os , our es teemed townsman. Is a candidate for re election for district attorney of Lacka wanna county. Mr. .loties Is voiy much respected and esteemed 111 this commun ity, having favored every public move ment which had for Its object tho nil vnticcment and welfaro of our people. Ho hns nlwnys been kind and eharitablo to tho opptesscd and the poor, as nil the peo pie, Irrespective of partisanship, will cheerfully uttest. Wo bellevo thnt ho has nrndo ono of the best district attorneys this county has ever had. He has been faithful In tho discharge of every duty. Honest, fearless in tho discharge of Ids olllclal duties, of the highest Integrity nnd of noble, generous Impulses, and ot gieat forco of ch.irncter, he has left his Impress upon the legal history of this county for all time to conn-. He hns al ways been turn nnd loval to ltrpuullcnu piinclples, nnd he Is of invaluable ser vice to the ltcpubllcnn putty. His political opponents tcnllzlmr that be Is near nnd dear to the hearts of the peo ple, nnd that the political signs of the times Indliale his election by an ovoi vvlnlmlng majority, have nnd are endeav oring to use every menus, however dis honorable and despicable, to stay tho tlilo of public opinion In his fnvm. We de nounconnd condemn In tho severest teuns the lecent attacks made upon him ns un fnlr, unjust nnd savoring of persecution. Thefore, bo It Resolved. By the Hepubllcnns of OI phant, Blakely nnd vicinity. In ninss meet ing assembled, that wo pledge our earnest nnd enthusiastic suppoit to District At torney John 11. Jones, and to tho wholo Republican ticket, state and county, 'i'hnt wo will uso nil hnnonble means to lnlng about nn enormous majority for the splen did candidates upon the Republican coun ty ticket THE OTHER SPEAKERS. Hon. John it. Fair, Milton W. Lowiy nnd W. Gavlord Thomas also spoke, nnd were also accorded a heartv re ception. Tho latter two dwelt par ticularly on tho peisonnel of the ticket. The mention of a candidate's name was tho signal for ringing applause, hand clnpplng, whistling, cheering and toot ing of fish horns, fairly keeping the windows In a continuous rattle. The candidates voted It the hottest meet ing that has so far been conducted. MEETINGS OF THE WEEK Schedule Prepared ol Places Where Addresses Will Be Delivered. Names of Speakers. Follow lug Is n list of the Republican mass meetings einanged for the te malndcr of this week and the speaken who will addiess them. Tl-nSDAY NICJ1LT, OCT. 2'!. lVekvlllo, Clark's Hall -John R. Jone, c-q, John I". Seragg, oq , M. W. Lowr, fMl, Pred W. Pltltz, isq, John M. llni rls, pq Hyde Paik, Plfteenth ward Hon. John R. Parr, W. Gaylord Thomas, esq., David J. Davis, eq., . V Robathan. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 27. Tell Townshln. Updike's Hall 13. 13. Robathan, esq , Hon. John P. Reynolds, Hon. John R. Fair. MuatovvnJo'hn P Scragi;. esq . M. W. Ixinrj, em, V. Galord Thonins, esq, L'vcrett Wan en, esq. ArchbaM, Llndo' Hall Hon. J. J. Sny der, of Lehigh; John R. Jones, eq., Pred W. Fleltz, esq., John M. Hauls, t.sq. THURSDAY NIGHT. OCT. K. Dunmotc, Odd Fellows' Hall Hon. Pill more Maust, of Carlisle: John It. .ToneM, esq., Hon. C. P. O'.Mnlley, il. W. Lovvri, esq , Pred W rieltz, esq. Prlceburg, Smith's Hall Hon J. J. Sny der, of Lehigh. John SI. Harris, esq., V . Gavloid Thomas, esq, William S. .Mil lar, esq. Jeimvn Hon. John R. Pair, John P Sengs, esq., Hon. John F. Reynolds, II t. Revnolds, , n , Hon. J. J. .Snjdir, of Lehigh. PHIDAY NIGHT, OCT 20. Dalton, Old Uaptl't Chuich Hon. 1111 moie JIaust, of C'aillslo; llverett Warren, esq, Hun John R. Pair, John I. Sciagg, esq Mlnookn, Temperance Hall John R. Joi.es, esq . A A Vosbutg, esq , John 51. Hnirls, sq, W. Gaylord Thomas, eq South Side. Twentieth ward, Battle's Hall W. Ga lord Thonins, sq , David J. Davis, esq, John It Jones, eq , 13. 13. Robathan. esq , W. S. Millar, esq. Corcornn's Hall 13. 13. Robathan, esq , iV. S. Mlllal, sq, A. A. Noabmg, esq, John M. Harris esq St. John's Hall, South Slde-M. W. Low r, esq , Hon. J. J. Snjder, of Lehigh. Worklngmen's Hall M. W. Lowry, esq , Hon. J. J. Sr.jder, of Lehigh; Pred . lieitz, i-n , John R Jones, esq. H. M. Streeter, esq. Fiank Moellei's Gaiden i'red W. rieltz, esq , H. M Streeter. esq , SI V. Lowry, esq , Hon. J. J. Snjder, of Lehlfch, and John R. Jcnes, esq. SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 20. Jloosle Hon J. J. HnUer, of Lehigh; Hon. John R. Pair, Pred W. Fleltz, esq, SI W. Lowry, esq , and John F. Scrairi,' Hdo Pai It, Mears' HaM Hon. Fillmore Maust, of Carlisle: Hon. Willlum 1. Schar fer, of Delawaie; John R. Jones, esq , 'V. Gayloid Thomas, eq , John JI. Hurirls, esq., A, A. Vosburg, esq. Speakers fiom nbrond who will bo heard are Hon. J. .1. Snvdcr, of Le high, Hon, Fillmore JIaubt. ol Carlisle, lion. William J. Sehaffer, of Delaware, nnd possibly Hon. S. J. M. McCarrell, president mo lorn of tho Senate. Twlnlnjr, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris" drug Btore. HourB 9 a. m., 5 v. m. 4-H-4-4--f -M- 444-f -M- -M--M- i ooooooooooooo If you want a I Barrel of first l class see us to-day. t oooooooooooooo F 4-t H-M-H-ttKt-H-M- TRYING TO SAVE CANDIDATE SCHADT Orders Given to Concentrate on II Im and Let tlic Others Slide. liOI.AM) HANDLES TUB COIN lurxcusnhlo Attacks on John It. Jones Hits Caused Such n Itcncllon That Horn Has It eon I'rnctlcully Abnli doupil to Ills rutc--Schndt In Will IllRto I'nythu Freight mid Is There fore Given the Right of Wny. The ftltuutlon In the Democtatle camp hns reached exactly tho phase that Rood judges have all along expected. Yestcrdny ordeis were quietly given to concenttale on Schadt and let the re mainder of the ticket slide. Bolnnd hns taken ohaigo of the real work of the headquniters. He is hereafter to be tho nilncicnl cashier nnd the fund placed nt his command to expend for Hehndt Is ample enough to attract a lush of visitors eager to shale In the grand dlstilbutlon. This will of course be vlgoiously denied, und most vigor ously of all In Bolnnd; but those In the confidence of the Democratic man ngus know It In be t:ue and are shap ing their actions uccoidlngly. The leactlon among the people In fnvor of John R. Jones caused by re cent Inexcusable attacks upon his gcod name hni 1. 'ached such proportions that leluctuntly the city hall gang has abandoned Mr. Hotn to his fate, it wns realized bv the Democratic mim ngets that the sheriff's ofllce was the one place in the list that, If captuied, would strengthen the Democratic party machinery and make possible hopeful campnlgns for the Democratic tickets In elections to come. It was nlso re-.-ognlred that Schadt, having thu.i fnr paid the bulls of the freight, and 1 Ing prepared to stand the strain until the "lid, ought to hnve the light of wnv The plan Is, if Schadt Is elected, to make Hotn once more the sheriff n tnrney. Denocint who has been prominent n t the Spruce street hendquaiterh, said yevtetdr.y: "I thought nt ono time that we might be able to get our pnrty to gether this campaign, but tho f ol break of the cottntv convention In making so emphatic Its Indorsement of Billy Biyan nnd the Chicago platfoim, and later, the craziest kind of man agement at lieadquarteis, a Med to Sehadt's unpopulailtv and the lack of confidence shown In him bv 'he otnet nominees on the ticket have dished u, t guess. Theie will not b a Demo cratic paity In Lackawannx rcraln, I feni, until we get n leader who can lead and be trusted over night. The ntrount of pluylng nt leadership In dulged in on our side by h J.'-done a nateurs makes me tlied." This man flnnlly admitted, when press?., that Schadt stood no show. BHCCHAM'S PILLS for wind and distress after eating. RUG SMYRNA RUGS, 30x60 indies, $2.00 each; former price $2.50. Don't fail to get one at this price. They are great bargains and cannot be duplicated. Japanese Rugs New lot just received iu 6x9, 7.6x10.6 and 9x12 feet, Newest patterns, New colors. White Fur Rugs Cheaper than ever before. Also plain, black and grey. Baby Carriage Robes, all kinds. SEEBEGKER -k WATKSNS, HENRY J. IUST THE IN TOP COATS. Neither too long nor too short neither too heavy nor too light. More absolutely new stock than any house of which we know. More time, more care, more fine work and trimmings than any tailor will put into twice as expen sive garments. More good values thau you have ever seen for the top notch ot excellence, of quality, of selection, is now here. Or as an intelligent customer briefly puts it: Top Coats at Bottom Prices. Henry J. Collins, Lt, Lacka7Ave UlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI'IIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIlllllIIIIlllillllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m 2 C "Not only health but morula nre promoted by tho ruimntloiiof mnnlo. j S Hellutd pleiisiiieH UUo nuiKlo stuuU In tliewny of Rioser tnstoM.'' S -W1I.UAM t'UU.K.V HHYANT. S SCRANTON CONSERVATORY OF HUS1C, H J. ALFItCD PENNINGTON Director Adanu Ae. and l.lndtn St. S Music, Fine Arts, Languages. S StiiilentHiimycnternny of tlio departments NOW. IMospcctin (necond ES edition i tent on application. nHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllll?. ILOIY OIL ID IIFI1CTUK CO, 1 11 to 1 10 Meridian Btreet.'Hrnnton, I'u. Telephone HUH'.. WMi LUBRICATING AND CYLINDER OIL PAINT Ul'.l'AKTAlfiNT - I.tnieed Ol, N.milsli, DiyoiH, JupanundrjblUiileHtalu.i HIE "III118" Peculiar name for clothing, Isnt If Wo am sole, ngents In this city, and will en lighten you. It received Its nnmo from tho fnct that It Is positively tho only thoroughly reliable Rcady-to-Wear cloth ing mado and sold nt smnll prices. The lnsldeis that's It THE "VITALS," nro tnllored with ns much enro nnd thought ns the lnsldes of your timepiece. It has n constitution that will stand ex traordinary wear. It Is manufactured nnd tailored In the Ingest und most sci entific plnnt In Ameilca, nnd contnlns every essential known to "science nnd skill" to gunrantce DURABILITY, STVLE and FIT It has that unmistakable stamp of fash lonablo correctness so paramount In high class tailor clothes. ThhiK of the econ omy. Men's blue or black Kersey Ovci coats, worth $1100, at J') OS Men's fine, unfinished Worsteds and fine nil Wool Clay Suits, worth SjH.OQ, nt $9 9S OO-riILL That is the name of this hat, and it's all right, can't be beat for $3.00. We are sole agents for this city. Hatters and Furnishers, 412 Spruce Slrcet. iT,5LMaB., 406 Lackawanna Aveniu COLLINS. Turpuutlno, Whlto l.eul, Coil Tiir, I'ltcU BUD CLOTHING CLARKE BROS I Ml .. 320 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Pi. Wholesale ami ltotull DRUGGISTS. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready fllxcd Tinted Paints, Convenient, Kconomlcal, Durnbla, Varnish Stains, 1'iodiiclng Perfect lmltntlonofCTpanslTa Woods. Raynolds' Wood Finish, Kspcelnlly Dcsignod for Inatdo Work. Marble Ploor Finish, Durable nnd Dries Quickly. Paint Varnish and Kal sominc Brushes. PURE UNSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. Sohie Piano Stands at tha Head AND J. W. OUKRNSGY Stands at the Ileal iu tho Music track. You can nhvajd sot a bettor bargain at his beautiful warcrooraj than at any other placo In tho city. Call and seu for yourself buforo buyluj, 205 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. V. OUERNSEY, Prop. 'IIIIIIIIIIIHIlilIIIIIillllIIIII!Ili:illU Baby ges 1 all the at I J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. I 5 312 and 3M Lack. Ave., Scranton. ZZ Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii:iiciiiiiiii!iiimi5 Not a store in the state can show you such a variety of the latest novelties for Decorating, and will sell at old tariff prices. Call and see for yourself. WEIGHELBROS. Metropolitan China Hall, 140-1 12 "Washington Avo. Hears Building. ALSO OTHER FiiLl STYLES In Black; Brown, Green, Etc, Now on Sale. BELL & SKINNER, Hotel Jermyn Hatters, BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8, Includlue tho palnloss extracting ot teetu by u entirely new procusi. S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S 331 Spruce St., Opp. Hotel Jermyn. Lowest Trices iu Hals ami Furnish ings. DUNN'S i Hi : l m
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