THE SOI?ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 18!)7. 10 f m V? fl 5 When Looking For the Best (Jo to the mint reliable. Largest nsortmont; lowest prices In Hulr Goods. Wo raako WIGS, SWITCHES, BANGS, PUFFS, WAVES, ETC. satisfaction Ruiitatiteed In Ladies' unci Gents' Wig, for strcut wear. Wo have tho lending Tonics, Bleaches, Rouges and Powders. Ask tohcotho Ideal Hulr llrush, genuine Siberian brlstlo air cushioned. Children's Hulr Cutting receives our special uttcntlon. I, 317 Lackawanna Ave, Of course you have heirlooms in form of Old Furniture, tin J then, pcrliups, your modern fur nishings are a bit worn: Why not have them toned up restored? ReUpholstering Is a special line of work with us. We do it well and we do it for us little as possible. We have all the new and desirable coverings. fUlllS fi I'AiuTI Carpets, Draperies, Wall Papers. SCRANTON. PITTSTON. THE MOST DISAPPOINTED MAN. It Is mi Awful Shock to a Thcntcr fopi to C.vt VI lint IIo Aslisl'or. I'mni the New York Tilbune. "Do you think th'at many people really object to Hitting under the bal cony?" the reporter asked, referring to thi recently published scheme of i theater with no seats in that dlstt ess ins position, "Look "inside the liouhe there," the manager answered. "It's full of people Ilia t are glad to get a chance to stand under the balcony, to say nothing of pitting down. It simply depends on your play. If you have a good play they will crowd in and sit anywhere, and if you haven't n good play they won't come at all. "They make a great fuss about the seats where they want to sit, and the most of Ihem want to be next to the aisle, in the fourth row, but If they really want to see the play they will sit anywhere I wish wo could build ii theatei with all the seats on the aisle In the fourth row, but we can't, and we have to do the best wo can. A man came In here the other day and pointed to the aisle s.eats in the tourth io, as usual, and said he must have those two seats. The treasurer told him they were taken. He said h'e must have them or something close to them and nothing else would do. The treas uier told him he had none to sell close to those. The man argued for a llttlj while and thn said: "What can you give me in the orchestra?" " 'I can't give you anything in the orchestra,' th.? treasurer said. " 'What have you got upstairs, then?' tald the man. " "Nothing but the back row,' said the treasurer. "In the end he bought two scats In llio back row upstaits, after declaring that he couldn't sit anywhere but In the fourth row of the orchestra. An other man came out the other night, thicw down two coupons and said: "See heie: I want those seats changed; they are behind a pest. "I happened to be standing behind the treasuier and I said: 'Gle him back his money; we have no other seats in he house, but we can sell these over again easily enough. As smr. as he found that there was noth ing else to be had he was perfectly L'l-ntent. "Hut the mott disappointed man In the world is the one who gets what he asks for. If he asks for the fouith jow and you eIvo It to him. he in stantly finds that he doesn't want It. If ho finds that he can get the seats that he wants, he is at once, convinced that there must be something wrong with kho play, and he feels that he has made a mistake and wishes that he had gone to some other theater." "JUST DAD'S LUCK." How the Company Clinic Out Ahead in n ltiilrnpil Accident. From the Atlanta Constitution. Abraham Sprawls was a veteran of three wars, and he used to live in wiie grass Georgia. He had lost one leg In battle, and walked around on a wooden stump. Ono day he got in the way of the fast mall and the engine ran over him. One of his sons and he had a fnmlly of fifteen had witnessed tho accident, and, running toward him, shouted: "Train's cut off dad's lug, an' he'll git damages!" Ho lifted the old man to Inspect his wounds, but suddenly let him tall, say ing: "Hang It all! It's his wooden leg they've cut off." "Yes," groaned tho old man as they wheeled him home, "It's Jest my durned luck. Can't see, ter save me, how they missed the good leg!" Wl DISCARD OLD FURNITURE? We have just put on sale u new lino of Ingrain Carpets. Sec the prices and compare them with any other goods in the city: Hest Heavy Cotton Curpet 2So I All Wool Carpet .too JtcHt Heavy Unlou Carpet :i:io Ail Wool, medium quality Mu KMru lieuvy Uulon Cnrpet a7Vn All Wool, best quality Ol)o We have sonic choice lots of Wull Papers that we are closing out ut 5c, Oc. and 6c. per roll, J. SCOTT INGLIS. 419 LACKA. AVE Carpets, Oilcloths, Window Slitides and Draperiosj. Clialrj und Tables, POPULAR PENNSYLVANIA! ltoliert P, Porter's Kitlmnto ol James T. IliiHols of Susquehanna County, Ilobert V. Porter, in bis Now York letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, makes the following reference to the talented Pennsylvanlan, who Is per sonally known to many readers of The Tribune: "When a presidential appointment Is made that for political or some other reasons can be criticised, the thunder nnd lightning of our mugwump press Is loud nnd vivid, and the whole ad ministration Is promptly denounced for It. On the other hand, the excep tionally good appointments urc too often dismissed with a mere two or three line item, stating the fact and nothing more. Thus, while It Is our custom to make much public commo tion over the occasional nppolntment.s which are not so good, tho munv ex ceedingly satisfactory ones are heard of but little. This thought is suggest ed by the fact that wo have seen little In relation to tho appointment of that capable Pennsiivanlan, Mr. James T. Dullols, as consul-General to St. Haul, Switzerland. Mr. DuUols started In the diplomatic service of tho country eighteen, perhaps twenty years ago, for I recall crossing the Atlantic with him In the Hrltannlc. seventeen years ago this vcrv month, and he had then been In the service somo yeats, and hud been promoted from a minor posi tion to the consulate at Aachen, or Alx-Ia-Chupolle, as the Kiench still call It. Mr. DuHols has been one of our most canaille ollicers, speaks German and French fluently, and conscien tiously performs his public duties as they should be without any consider ation save that of representing faith fully tho Importance and dignity of tho I'nlted States abroad. Mr. DuUols Is a man of fortune, and 1 sometimes think If he had not been so well-to-do, he would have mude his mark In the moio active sphere of national poll tics, for ho Is an excellent stump spouker, as well as a careful and thoughtful student of public affairs. Meeting an old friend of Mr. DuBols, formerly a resident of Pennsylvania, a few days ago in one of the New York clubs, he said: 'I have always won dered why James T. DuHoIs did not accept the nomination for congress in his district, and make for himself an active career In that direction, instead of in the state department. He Is eminently iitted for congressional work. Few men would have more influence In smoothing over the asperities of com mittee life, to say nothing of the pres entation of Important subjects which needed fair treatment on tho lloor of the house.' Mr. DuHols sailed today on that greatest of German steamers, the Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, with his wife and two sons. They will spend a short time in Paris, and then proceed to Switzerland. His numerous friends, both In Pennsylvania nnd Washington, will wish him every success and hap piness in his new ofllce, and President McKlnley is likewise to be congratu lated on the appointment of a man who will do credit alike to the admin istration and his country In the im portant place he has been called io fill." A POOH SVILE. To Willie's .Mind the Mini Did Not Miegcst I'lectloni. From the Washington Star. The athletic young man was Inhal ing great lungfuls of the crisp air. "It's almost worth the depression of a high temperature with lots of humid ity," he was saying, "to fully appre ciate this exhilarating atmosphere. It needs some unpleasant experience as a standard of compailson to enable us to fully enjoy happiness when we real ly attain it." "It's very refreshing," replied Willie Washington. ' It positively makes a new man of me," the rhapsodic friend persisted. "It ma'tfs me foiet all about this life and its sordid caies. 1 feel as free as a bird." "As free as what?" was the rather anxious Inquiry. "As a bird. Do you object to the comparison?" "Yes. I don't liken to interfere with your rainbows of fancy nor your (low ers of speech. Hut I wish you could have said that In some other way. When I recall the fact that yesterday evening after tho theatre two or three birds were the cause of my having to pay out something over $9 to the wait er, your simile doesn't sound like any thing but a gross, gloomy sarcasm." THERE IS NO SECRET HIDDEN In This The Truth is Laid Hum People Now Beginning to ltenlizo the Vruc Merits ot Honest Advertis ing. That the Chicago Combination Cloth ing Co., of 211 Washington avenue, op posite the Court House, are strictly living up to their advertisements is now fully assured. There is nothing hidden in their mode of doing business and the truth is laid bare. You will wonder why It Is, and no doubt you will be astonished when you read their advertisements. When they announce the sale of such high-grade goods at such ruinously low prices. This firm can well afford to sell these goods at such prices, as they buy goods from people who are either giving up busi ness and must raise money; also from bankrupt concerns, sheriff sales, and In fact from wholesalers who are hard pressed for money. The Chicago Com bination Clothing Co. have eight hteady buyers who are continually on the look out for such stocks, and in a great many cases they are successful In ob taining these goods at from twenty five to fifty per cent, on tne dollar, thus enabling them to place the same on sale, adding a small percentage for profits nnd turning the stock quickly and giving the people such bargains that under ordinary circumstances they could not Becure. Thus it will bo seen when thev announce a sale It Is not mere Action or newspaper talk, but actual facts. The great sheriff sale which is now In progress in their store Is creating the talk of the town. If you aro In need of any clothing for men, boys and children, make haste nnd come to this gieat sheriff sale, now In progress at 211 Washington avenue, op posite the Court House, Scranton, Pa. 1IEA11T DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not Do Alarmed, lint Look for ttio Cause. Heart troubles, at least among Amer icans, are certainly Increasing nnd while this may bo largely due to the excitement and wotry of American business life, It is more often the re sult of weak stomachs, of poor diges tion. Heal, organic heart disease Is Incur able; but not ono case in u. hundred of heart trouble, is orgnnle. Tho close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion Is because both organs' are controlled by branches of tho same great netves, the Sympa thetic itruMlie Pneumogastrlc. In another way, also the heart is af fected ''by that form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation fiom half digested food; there la a feeling of oppression and heaviness In the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs, interfering with their action; hence arises palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons tho blood, makes It thin and watery, which Irri tates and weakens the heart. Tho most sensible , treatment for heart troubles Is to improve the di gestion and to Insure the prompt as Mmllntlou of food. This can best be done by the regulal use after meals, of somo site, pleas ant und effective dlgwMvo preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tnnlets, which may bo found at mo-it drug Mores and which contain valuable, harmless di gestive elements, In a pleasant, con venient form. It Is safe to say that the regular, per sistent use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble, except cuncer of stomach. Full sized packages of the tablets sold by druggists at CO cents. T.tttlo book on stomach troubles mail ed free. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. THE MARKETS. Scrnnton Hoard of Trade Kxchnngc (notations-. All Quotations nased on Par of 100, STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Scranton & I'ittston Trac. Co. National Borsng uriirg -- First Nntloual Bank F.lmhiirHt Houlevard Co 80 6o0 ioo i 150 60 17 75 250 100 10 Scranton Savings Hank ZOO Scranton Packing Co l.neka. Iron and Steel Co Third National Bank Throop Novelty M'f'g Co .... Scranton Traction Co Scranton Axle Works Weston Mill Co AIe.ander Cnr Heplacer Co Scranton Bedding f'o Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank Peck Lumber M'f'g Co 3.7) 'is 150 175 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage due 1520 113 People's S'reet Hallway first mortgape due 191? 115 15 People's Street uaiiway. uen- crai monsage, uue nut ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 115 100 1W 102 luO Lacka. Township School E.., ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 Mt. Vernon Ponl Co Scranton Axle Woilts Scranton Traction Co 100 c liicnuo Mc Stuck. Chicago, Nov. 25. rMlmated receipts of boss today v.-t re 21.MI; lc ft over. 4 000; m.ukel lather slow, sttndy to 5c. hlrhor. Light, $3.25.i3 52'-.: mixed packers. f3.3".a 3 57'.; heivv, J3 25a3 ''ii, roughs. ?3.20,nrM. Cattle JUcilpts. 4.001. strong to 10c. high er: beeves, S3C i." 10; cows nnd heifers, $l5.iim- Teas stids $190il.00; west erns, $.! I'm 4 50, blockers and feeders, $3.10 a 1.40. Sheep Receipts, C.000; market firm to Ee. higher. Plenty ol I hurch Boom. Fiom the Himlletlc Kckv. Sumo one has said: "If on anv Sab bath mori mg OMiy person of tultablo age should attend public worship, not WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE Of Weakness in .Hen Tliey Trent nnd J'ail to Lure. An Omaha Company places for tho first time before the public a MAGI CAL TREATMENT for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in "Id and young men. No worn-out French remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs, It is a WONDERFUL TREATMENT, Magical In Its effects postlve In Its cure. All ic-aders, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering peculiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Sulto 717, Range Eulldlng. Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases, and postlve proofs of their truly MAGICAL TREATMENT. Thousands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure are being restored by them to a perfect condition. This MAGICAL TREATMENT may be taken at homo under their direc tions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment. If they fall to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free Cute, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have $230,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar; or their charges may be deposited In a bank to be paid to tbjm when a cure Is effected. Write them today. THE PATENT FLOUR We Make It. We Warrant It. We Wholesale It. THE WESTON ILL CO. S100 To Any Man. I ma urn, niijiis. moro than one-fouith could bo comfort ably ticeommodnted." In tho eleventh census of tho United States, for lS'JO, In tho volume on ".Statis tics on Churches," pane 17, the total number of church sittings In given at 43,r.01,N3; add to these sittings in halls, schoolhousrs, Ate, used as places of pub lic worshlp-o total sitting for 2,1M,83S nnd there Is actually provided a grand total of 4G,0O'.0tt) of sittings at any ono hour of public worship Tor a population or tt.WO.OW. If now tho nged, Intb-nt, children, Infants, nurses, Ac, be placed at the low estimate of 20,000,000, then thejo was abundant provision In 1S0O, not fo scat one-fourth of tho population, hut there, was a suit for ever one who would come up to 4(,OO0,W. This ratio has not changed materially In five yeats. PAST TRAINS AKE SAFEST. They Aro Great I'avorltrs nnd Great Attention Is Given Them. From tho Ht, Nicholas Magazine. When the ICmpIre State Kxpress or tho Congressional Limited rushes across the country at the rate of sev enty miles an hour, making tnllc-posts and trees skip by In fantastic disorder, the mind of many a passenger Is troubled by a quotlon that continually atlscs nt every sharp sway or Jolt of tho cars: "Is there not danger In such rapid traveling?" In his seat forward tho engineer would reply grimly to this question with a negative shako of the head, nnd tho general superintendent of the road or tho train dispatcher, In his uf llce nt headquarters, would bccoiiil this answer with a more emphatic "No." Hut why? According to nil the mathematical rules wv learned at school und college, the faster a mov ing body swings along a certain course, ! the more dllhcult It Is to swerve It from Its path, and the mmo teirlblo is the collision if it should strike an ob stacle. by then, is not rapid running more dangerous than slow? "Because the engines used for this seivlcc are larger, better equipped, and better cured for than nny others," tho engineer would reply. "They aio provided with every modern device to prevent accident: and though they fairly lly along tho track, thev nro never beyond our Im mediate control. And then we're nnuo wide awake and nleit for danger." "The danser is less for the reason that everybody along the line Is look ing out lor the rapid ilyus." would say the train dispatcher. "They h.ivo the right of way. and wo always clear the tracks for the expresses. They aro "pedal favorites, and wo give extra, careful attention to them." The Itiilins P'issinii, Nevada Justice (solemnly) "1 now pro nounce you husband and wife shukc bunds take your coiners and may tho bist man win!" Puck. Cure skic lu-.iii.tche, cad 5K5 taste la 1110 mouiii, coated i-j,, tongue, pas In tho stomach, dliueii and Indlccitlou. Do rot weaken, but lue toulc ffTeet. M rerts. Id ouly l'llli to take uh llord' Sarwii .tu Steam and Hot Water HEATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . 'IRIN Q Charles B. Scott, 119 Franklin Ave. SILVERSTONE, The Eye Specialist ynosi: onie li at T" 211 bielsiw.in. na aveuu-, lu Will iams' Whito Front Mioe htori!, examines Iho cyo fraa lu tin most accurate way, nnd bis prices for Hpo tueles are cheaper Iban elsewhere. A 1 1 munlable Indlilorenco to tho piopcr euro of Iheeyes mm tu po. tci-s inon peoplo until tbotlmo (onieswhon h Mladics, Imperfect Rlon,or other results IMPROPLBjT'J? .i ilfyfe?, of such neglect slvo wurnlnj; Hint nature Is rebelling ajalnst such tieatincnt of ono of the most precious gifts. Normal vision Is a blehHlns! unappreciated Until It h.ts boon loit ami restored; Its lull vnluu i then realize I, 'itierelorc, ou should nol lose u day beforj bnving youroyesoamin-'d. TUUservico wo gladly render fioo of chur'o. REMEMBER THE PLACE, 215 Lackawanna Avenue In the White Proat Shos Store. FOR SALE Boilers, Enpas and Machinery. "Wo will well you Sew or KeconcMInnrt. Yt',K ...III .3. ill ,... ..,1... AH ..!,- ..1.1 I., .... ID 11111 PITH ;UU J4U Ul UttVO IIIU III l"A (c'lmngi or wo will lent jou nuythlng you paid for -eiap Iron umlMetuK National Supply aid Metal Go,, 709 West LncktnvaniM Avenue. M.E. KEELEY, Mgr. Telephone 3954 THE lOOSI'C POWDER CO.. aQOBS I AND 2, COM'LTHITB SCRANTON, PA. (TUNING AND BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOBIC AND SlOMfr DAUB WORK. LAPLIN ft HAND POWOBR CCS ORANGE GUN POWDE Eloctrto Dattorleg, Kleotrlo ExpHilora, tor ot plodluir blasts, Surety l'une, aud Repanno Chemical Co.'s cxpwSIVb torctoi 333 Eagle ijjiy Br ana J Condensed Milk HAS NO EQUAL AS AN INFANT FOOD. "INFANT HEAUTH"Sent FREE on Application. NEWYOBH C0rt3EKSC0 MltK C0.K.V: ADMIRED BY HIS FRIENDS MOu'totf I ,i J And envied by his en miles. V' have brought about tho time when a mini In mod erate circumstances can bo well dressed. A short time us!o bo win compelled to put up with a ruady-madb suit. Wo make a. suit from Sir, up, tho color, cloth and cut guar anteed. W. J. DaViS, Vrolnin THIRD iliiitL BANK OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Busi ness ami Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodation? In tended According to llalunces una Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, - - $200,003 Surplus, - - 880,009 Undivided Proati 79,009 m. CPJfXELTi, Prcslileal. IIKXRY UEIiIN',Jr., Vice 1'rcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashier. A 3PE3IALTY OF . imnvxi na 1. VR It Mh n rs R.WS W M Fancy Rockaways, Ifcut Rivers, .Maurice River Coves, Mill Ponds, &c, &c. Leave your order for Bate Points to be delivered on the half shell In carriers. ft I FIERCE, ran ML II! Fine Line of EW STYLES STONE KINGS Diamond an J CombLialio.i Ri Sterling SilvarWanaa J Starling Nonli'm, Fin&st stock ot Watches, all the latest styles and sizes at very close figures. CUT GLASS, CLOCKS, Etc The largest Jewelry House in Northeastern Pennsylva nia. BCFiiiMffill 130 Wyoming Ava, WOLF Ss WENZEL, 340 Adams Ave., Opp. Court Mouse, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bolo Agents for Itlchardson-Boynton's Furnaces and lUnsJB. A NEW DISCOVERY I" den, N. J thut absolutely prevonm nny Hepiio or 10111 mutter from outerlug the omu As it dilates tho womb, nil nervous amo.incs nrlnlng from NpaHiuod io action uro cured. Owir an Disease, Tu mors. l'rolansuH.l'aln- fill Menstruation, nnd nil other DUeasoi of Women. Call or send two-cout stamp for particulars. STsyJ ifiL ' TnFl 1 fto r l-5 's3-I viW mifl 8lli$i3' A. P. ItOFFSOMMEU. aENURAL. AUENT, For Slo by JOHN H 'JttlFrnnkliu Ave., ticrauton, l'a, 6pruoo atroat. Business is Rushing at Where you sec the crowds there you will find the best values, SPECIALS FOR TODAY AND ALL WEEK : Fancy Boucle Cloth Coat, deep cape slashed, elaborately trimmed with silk braid and j q buttons, 4 to 14 years, P59 Ladies' Black Boucle Jackets, all satin lined, seams strapped with black Kersey cloth, d? instead of $7.50, at 3500 Ladies' Black Kersey Cloth Jack ets, all satin lined, fly front, 2b- nicn lengm, instead 01 & il.oo, at . . $7.50 Ladies' Rich Persian Cloth Jack ets, lined all through, sleeves and all, with heavy black satin, straight high fronts. Instead dw of $20.00, at - $12.50 Ladies, Capes ol Fine Black Ker sey, all satin lined, handsomely braided, fitted backs. (t Instead of $12. 50, at P7,5 a a ACK'8 138 Wyoming' Avenue. Full Set maWmmjrT' r""B,sTl S Spam bona M iaamg $5.00 - CLE- I n FULL SET TEETH . $5.00 TEETH CLEANED - 25c TEETH W.THOUT PLATE $3.00 TEETH EXTRACTED - Free i IRE DREAD OF THE leeth extracted und niteel absolutely without p.ln by our late FOlentlUc method applied to the gums. No hleep-producliu ngentH or cocaine. We mo not competing with cheap doutal es tabllshmcnts, but with Urst-i lass dontlsts at prlcei less than half that charged by them. These uro tho only Dental Parlors In Scranton that have the patented appliances and Ingredients to extrnct, till and apply gold crowns and poroslatn crowns, undo Icctiiblofrom natural teeth and warrunUid for ten vcur.s, without tho least particle of pain. Full Set of Teeth S3. Wo guarantee n lltortiopiy. (Jold crown and toeth without plates, gold linings and all other dental work rtnuo painlessly and by HpeolalistH. Como and have your teeth oMraisto I In thj iiiurnlngiimiicu no no lu tho cvenltie with new toeth We cm tell you exactly what your work will cos' by a freo examination A. written cjuaranteo often years with all work. Hours. tn S: Smul.ivs and hnliilnvn. (to I. Iio not be misled. Wo have no other oulec lu tho city. "We, tho undersigned, have had teeth extracted and biidio work done at tha Now York Dental Parlors, and cheerfully recommend, their method, helm painless and as advertised. J. M. IIOKNUAKKH, liiuu ilulbeiry st." HOURS S TO 8. SUNDAYS 10 TO 4. NEW (or. Lackawanna anil Wyoming UPHOLSTERY DEPABTREHT Hught to attract ovory wo man In MT.mton to this Horo. New goods bright Ideas, timely suggestions by experienced home dccoiators and diapeis, mane this de pa tnicnt v ondertiilly lnter e tlm; Ahl but prices nie too hlicb, niaybo? Sot a bit of Ii we're iciidois In low prices, fall this wce't and we'll pi o tilth glMngyoua pair of m-w 91.00 tapestry curtains lor $2.90. GODS m ENDS CHEAP. These are wanted in every home. Although the prices are low you can depend on the qualities being right. lillow Shani Hold- Or crs -' White Knnmel 1Cr Poles, tomplelo 'k' Kxtonslon Hods line HwUs curtain.. IKElRR 0. TRIUMPH Warm air furnace, solid cast radia tor, sectional fire pot, absolutely gas tight. Don't purchase any other make, the best furnace you can get is none too good and the TRIUMPH is the best, therefore buy the best and protect the health of your family j THOS. F. LEONARD DOS Lackawanna Ato., Scranton. PHELPS. LACK'S. Ladies' Rich Black Velour Capes, beautirully decorated with jet and braid, a magnificent gar ment. Instead of d $50.00, at - - $27.50 Ladies' Street Suits, silk lined coats, various styles, picked out from our $15 and $18 q suits. Your choice V75 250 Heavy Outing Wrappers, newest and up to date styles, regular price $1.98. $ Today - - - $1.19 2; Astrachan Capes, trimmed with fur 36 inches long, a gar ment that sells for $10. CC Today - - $0.75 Real Astrachan Fur Collarettes, regular price $7.50. o Today - - $49 50 dozen Flannel Waists, all lined, pleated back and front, reg ular $2.00 quality. . . Today - - $1.49 I UViif Full Set, $5.00 75c up SOc $2.00 to $5.00 $1.00 (IOLD FILL1NOS SILVER FILLINfJS (IOLD CROWNS OTHER CROWNS DENTAL CHAIR , m rw-o U.l4 ; - connection with any YORK DENTAL PARLORS Aves. (Over NoMark ShoeStoro.) Untr.inco on Wyoming avenu STRAW 11 We've matting of every known mnko In stock, be. sides all tho other kinds of lloor coverings that fashion nnd comfort de mand. It Is very iarel,, hoecr, that wo can otler n food, serviceable straw matt Ins nt mich a low prlco as this. Price, per roll of fin ty yards, ilsjc per yard if cut), Sash lfp $3.98. Sash 12&C CARPET HOUSE, 4-08 Lacka Ave. When In doubt "bat to iue lor Nervouj Debility, Lot of J'ower, I ir.potcncy.AuoFby, varicocele atd cliirvfeauntsses, from enjr cause, um Feiine Pills. Drain cbeckdi and full vigor quickly reitotLfl. If nef lfcU4, ..eh trouble. m.M hCttr, Mailed for 1.00;U boici J5XO. Wn 5j.oo orders we cive a pruarant cure or refund the moner. ArM PEAL MEDICINE CO., UercUodJ Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlno avonuo EMPOR IE) la, ? VfAwtkllhK BUr-.n SOI f k4?
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