10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 189a PORTO RICO THE PLACE Six Regiments to Leave for That Place in a Few Days. PROGRAMME WAS CHANGED Original Plan Was to Send Regiments to Santiago. aiAJon ouv howahd, conrs quau. TintMASTHK, Li;PT HUMUKMA' l'OR NEWPORT NCWS HUNDAV NIGHT 'lO ARRANOU l'OR TRANS PORTING THH TROOPS-PKNNdU.. VANIA liRIGAMH DIRKCTUI) TO MAKi: A RHQL'ISITON FOR CART RIDGES scrnrinNT to givij i:v. i:hy man riPTY rounds-col- ONUL GIRARD'S COURT-MARTIAL callkd orr. Special from u Stnft Corrctpoiulcnt. Camp AlRor, n., June 20. The Sixth, Illinois: Eighth, Ohio, and Sixth, Mnsnchu-ett.s, Thhtj-thlid and Thirty-fourth, MlihlRtin and Ninth, Mas sachusetts, -s ill lcap lino for Poito Tllco within a day or two This Ik poslthe and sets at naught Iho stories that the Titst dhlslon was to be moved forthwith to the South, which I hae eontended all along w is not the least hit llkel.v fp till toda nine reRimeiits ueie scheduled lor S in tlago. Tor sonic loason that lus not ae yet developed, this prosiamme has been changed by rutting off three reg iments and changing the destination to Forto Rico. Major (Juy How aid, corps quaitei mnster, left hunledly for Newport News Sunday night to nriango for ttansportatlon and two com lets, c'oi poial Well and Private Pish, of Tioop A, were hunied to Chain Hrldgp with orders to the two Michigan legiments and the Ninth, Masaehuctt, which were blouacKcd theie, to return at ome to camp. They ai lived at 3 o c lock today, three limit sooner than their leturn w.is scheduled Deputy Surgeon Gerald Gieenleaf who assumes charge of the medical end if our hi my when It takes to the field, arrived this morning and pettected the arrangements peitalnlng to the litf pltal end of the expedition. Nothing has developed concerning any futuie movements of Hoops, but sompwhat of a stir was cieated In the Pennsylvania brigade by the receipt of an oider ll rrcting them to make lequMtlon for caitrldgcs sufficient to allow every man fifty rounds folonel Glrard's coui t-martlal has been called off. Geneial Giabam. to whom tho matter was lefeired by Ad jutant Geneial Coiuln, decided there was i'o cause of action The chief sui geon will content hlmseK with a eli cular letter teprlmandlng the offending offlcei s. Geneial Gobln will assume command of the Pennsylvania brigade Trlday. He left Washington today to arrange his alfalrs and get together hie camp accoutrements befoie taking o the Held. T. J Duffy. GOSSIP OF TUB CAMP. From a Star: Correspondent. Camp Alger. Va , Tune 20 Not the least Interesting featuie of the camp t" the stietch of tents and shanties that line the two main toads, the one at the entrance to the camp nnd the other liaiallellng It In the Hist division's ter ritorj. Thoie are about four hunched of them all told and thev dispense about everj thing a man needs, horn cigaiettes to salvation. Pive V M. C. A and ono Salvation Aimy tents helm; devoted to the lattei. Ice cteam, soda water, clgais. cigarettes, tobacco, cakes mlik and the like make up the stock In trade, of the maj ji Ity of the booths, with notion standlnt" a close second. Photogtaph galleries are found In nbundance, nnd barber shops nie en countered at every turn. Among the novelties under canvas are a female (atber. n pool and bllllaid room, a rbonof,nph exhibition and a laundrv, and In roughlj built shantks arc two dentist shops and a drug stoie. v ttav elmg rhltopodlst who Inquires of you: "Any co'ns this niawnln', x.ih"' Col oi ed wrmen In quest of laundiy ivotk, fanners with eggs, milk, buttei, vege tables and stravvberilcs, pack peddlers, bo'itblacks, newsboys make up another side of the business population of tho enmp. All the places do i big busi ness and some of the larrcr ones that came early on the gioirvd nnd secured thn most advantageous places are fair ly coining inone., And all of tlum c pttlbutp a toyaltv to the owner of tlu ground, Chatles Campbell, of Camp boll's acies. The canteens formed a pan uf tho camp's meicantlle mako-up t.ntil th Prohibitionists succeeded in having them closed. The buildings arc desert ed, but the proprietors continue to do business, selling fiom wacons by the ense or keg. The onlj dlffei erne in con ditions effected by the PiohlbltUmists' crusade was to make tho beer moro expensive for tho soldiers. It, i'issihlj. also caused more diunkenness bteait-e when the canteens wete opened Jho men In ught a bottle or two and dtank It when they felt tho need of It. N w a croup of them will finish a keg or easy at one sitting. All that Is necessary to secuie tho beer Is a note from a commissioned oftt cer stating that It 1 for his use and is to bo dellvcied at his quarters, a li cense the army regulations give to offi cers. The business has grown to such proportions that several of tho beer firms that make deliveries on the tcround havo hart printed forms made up In pads on which to make the beer regulations. Whiskey selling Is forbidden entirely, but there is hatdly a d.iy passes that nn finest Is not made for a violation of this rule. Yesterday seven of theo Il licit venders vvete taken In tow by Pro vjst Mnrshal Volroth. Five of them, white men, had a wagon load of liquor In Hip woods and were peddling It from their pockets throughout the company stieots. Tho other two, n colored man nnd his wife, had a speakeasy estab lished on a rath thiough tho woods connecting th camps of the Kltst and Second divisions, rt toute never fre quented b the patrols of the ptovost. The gtojf shop vvns discovered by a di vision officer who happened to pa that way. The ptlsoners were held In the nichth Ohio guard house till even ing, when they were turned over to tho civil authorities of Fairfax county. Thu penalty Is JI.0J0 line and three month in Jail and few who arc caught In thu act escape tho penalty. Washington has also tnken It Into Its head to prevtnt the soldlets from slak ing their thirst as their contclcuco and stomach may dli tato Duilng tho re bellion a law was passed making It a punishable oflence In the District of Columbia to furnish intoxicants to sol tlleis Tho law has been uncovered, dusted off and called to the attentl-in of the dlstiict commissioners. Thev transmitted It to the district attorney for an opinion as to Its valldlt and he has 1 tiled that It never was repealed and Is still In full force. The eommls slonets aie loth to set It up for observ ance, but do not see their wnj clear to Ignore It. Anv dnv the saloonkepppis expect to be notllld that they will bo held accountable for any Inf taction of the "law of '61." The Thirteenth, with Its wonted In genuit.v, has not suffered to anv great "ti nt from the lack of "Old Glory" or "O be Joyful ' as whiskey nnd beer arc dunned by the soldleis Keg funds un der the supervision of a committee have been established In the various com panies and nt stated periods beei Is (nought up from Washington or fiom one of the traveling canteens on tho ground nnd dispensed to the niemberi of the fund Pioper icstilctlons at" observed and as n consequenrc no drunkenness tesuits Only one instance of ovoi stepping reasonable limits has so fai been dis covered Tills oecuned the other day when Colonel Mattes Intetcepted a case containing thltt.v dozen pint bottles of whlsl- addipssed to a pilvate in on"" of the irnttal i ity companies It was Intended for tale, it Is supposed. Col onel Mattes sent It back to the film tint shipped it with a note that If anv mine of the stuff was eaptuied it would be cintlscated. Colonel MUtes was veiy mtti h eoici-ed nt the boldness of the deed and theie 1 a fear among the men that It maj lulng on a stilngent oidei fiom he vlqtinrtcrs dealing with the liquoi question . TUG BATTLE OF AUNILA. Two Members ol the I'loct Tell ( heir 'I nlcia in W nsliingtiin. Washington June 20 Secretary Long tecelved a call todav fiom Dt Klndle beigei, assistant surgeon of the 01m pla, flagship of Admit al Dewej's squ.id lon, and Gunner Hvans, of the ciulser Hoston. both of whom paitklpated In the battlp of Manila Thev aie the Hist to anlve heie to give to the iifllc ials jioisonal Infoimatiou of that famous engagement Dr. Klndlebeiger is on leave and incidentally on his av thiough took a bilde at San Pian c Ispci. Gunner Hvans' time expired eatlv In April, but. knowing that the battle was Impending, he asked Ad mit. il Dewcj for pet mission to lemalu at his post through the engagement, and this wns ieadll gianled, as Hvnns Is a eteian at the guns, such as Dewey needed. Tho two men look bronzed fiom exposuie to the tioplcal suns, and their stuidineos gives assuianee that Dower's men are not suffering at Ma nila, a fact of which thej gave Secre tary Long express assuiance Gunnci L'vans had a long talk with the societal. v, describing many Inter esting phages of the battle Aftei ward ho talked with a repiespntatlve of the Associated Press on the night befoie the battle the ofllceis lemalned awake and iead foi seivico constant ly, while the men slept beside theli gun. The spirit of tho crew was high, and they were eagei foi the contest. Theie was no apprehension, except In ciosslng ovei the mines at the entrance of Manila Ba, for the fate of the Maine had aroused dread lest the Spaniards had planted mines and tor pedoes at the entrance. The Oljmpla, with the admlial aboard, took the lead through this unknown dangei, and when this had been cleared thorp was keen eagerness to begin the fighting. Theie is no lout; dawn In the Philip pines, the tiansltlon from daikness to clear da light coming in a few min utes. It was shortly after o'clock that thl" change cuiie, disclosing the Spanish ships lng eight miles off l'h" Ameilcan sillms watched tlv huii and conruMon on boitd the Span ish ships as thr prepared to defend tiitimehes The were piaetlcally helpless, as their fires were banked, and bevond rleat lng tie deck for action nnd getting the men to quarteis, they could not be moved Meantime tho Ohmpla lnrt led the wav. and tho Ameilcan ships wpio in lino of battlj for their first bioaiMdo. Hvans re mained nt tht ammunition cafes, seiv Ing shot and shell as fast as needed. The men at the guns hid stripped to the waist, keeping on only their trous. ors and shoes Then was not a In oath of ah stininc and aside troni tho In tenp tioplcal heat theie was the heat of action and pxcitement. l.vans sn'j thp Spanish fleet vvns not such a lame and helpless aggiegitlen as the people believe The Castillo and I'uaio weio thp worst of the lot, beln? old boats but the fotmer rind a tine lot of mndei n Kiupp guns on her The two Islas, the Reim Christina, ths Donna Antonio and the Austurlas.woro all good ships, with rppfd-flro batteries and heav modem guns Hut they w.-to taken completely unawares, weie unable to move and wpip litoially blown to pieces before they had an op portunity to get into the m tlon. SHOTS FROM HAVANA. A Twelvo-Iiicli Shell Striken Near Oun of tlio IllockiiiUng Plcrt. Key WpsI, June 20.A government vessel which arilvcd here this morn ing teports that Mono Castle keeps filing heavy sIihIIh at the blockading hquaclion, and It Is not believed such ac cm ate shots can be died by Span ish gunnen. on Kildny a twelve-Inch shell exploded dangerously close to one Stlmulato the stomach Pills route the liver, cure bilious. ness, headache, dizziness, out tomach, ronitlpdtlnn, etc. Trice ! crnti, SoM ,j alt clrufccUtn. Tht only I'll I to tnko iritli Iloort'i Strttparllla. RBkJbI &$. akk. MGiSu &&, 11 J& Jf 1 J IS) Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dtllclout. PQWOEB Absolutely Pure. 0rl BKIN0 POD CO MV0K. of the American vvaishlps, raising a column of vvatet and smoke over 100 feet high. It Is learned from a naval officer here that Captain General Wanco has noti fied the Ameilcan blockading fleet that hereafter he will recognize no Hag of truce, adding that every vessel within six miles range will he llred upon whethei fllng tho Stars nnd Stripes or a white flag MORE TROUBLE FOR LEI1ER. Tho Prlco ol :n.h Whent Una De clined 10 f'pnla. Chicago, June 20 More threatening clouds aie gathering for Lelter. Since the announcement of Letter's with drawal fiom the deal, tho urlce of cash wheat has declined 10c. That means an additional loss of $1,000,000 within a week, which the elder Lelter appatently will have to piv. Another somen of evil in the Lelter prospects Is the peistslent rumors from acioss the vvatel that foieignets aie lefuslng thP wheat Leltci 3old. Vail ous ieaons are assigned foi tho lc Jeetlon, but in each case theie appears the possibility that Loiter will find his wheat coming back to him In gloat quantities. ENQINEERS FOR THE PHILIPPINES. Col. Nlllnret Young, ol Chicago, to Orgnuion I bird Itnttilinn. Chicago, June 20 Colonel Wlllard young, of tin Second leglment of vol unteei engineeis, left for San Pran clscci today to otginize the third bat talion of his leglment, which Is to be the englneciing contingent of the Phil ippine expedition The other two battalions which aie now being leciuited In the Middle West, will dp oembled at Foit Sheridan be fore tl-e end ot this week by Mnjnr Itlchaid Ileni Savnuo the novelist nnd foimei uni , nginrr. nnd Major Plmkdid, of Alabama ALLE0ED MONOPOLY WINS. t nse Decided in I'nvor ol tho Anicrl cnu Tobacco CompniM. Tienton, N J , June 20 The couit of etiois and appeals till55 afternoon, i deied an tin minimis decision afflimlng the opinion of Vice Chancellor Reed In the Ameilcan Tobacco company's case. The opinion is in favor of the tobacco comp.in.v and maintains tho legality of Its business. The suit agalnt the concent was In stituted by Miller 'ios., of Newark, N. J., on the giotinil that tho American Tobacco company was a monopoly nnd should be testralned fiom cnirjlng on business undei Its New Jersey chaiter. Johnson Defeats Kusor. Philadelphia June 20 John S Johnson, of Minneapolis defeated Karl Kaser, tho champion of Swltzciland tonight In a tcn-milo paced tace on Woodslde park Hack In 20 mlt.utes 2b 2-3 secoads John son took the lead at the stait and held It until the eighth mile when tho slowed up with the evlccnt intention ot having Ka'er take fionl place The Swls, how ever, prefened second place and John.-on hit the paco again and spumed In tho last lift ards. winning b two lengths An Atirmpt to I'oiacin Agiilnuldo. London, June 20 The Hong Kong cor respondent ot the Daily Telegiaph sas "Accotdlng to the report of the United States tiansport Zatlro which lus Just anlved from Manila, a dastardly attempt was made last week to poison General Asulnalilci. He was taken suddenlv and violently ill, aftci partaking of a meal, mid the sjmptoins were si.ch as cleailv indicated that poison had been mixed with his food General Agulnaldo was ill foi two das " Spniiiah lev of Ifohion Cusp. London June 21 The Madrid corre siiondcnt of the Times injj. "Spilu s iofui.il to exchange Lieutenant llobson and hi companions of the Meirlmac ,s casllv explained and lustilled Without nn Intuition of acting as spies th, y must have seen main things In oi around Santiago about vvhlih the American naval and mllltaiy authoiltlcs would gladl have Infurmatlon. m To Pension .'Irs. Gridlcv. Washington, June 20 Representative Davenport of Peimslvanin, has mtia. cluced a bill granting a pension ot $W) per montl to Harriet V. Grldle, widow of the late Captain Charles V Grldley. who commanded the flagship Olympla In the battle of Manila. Democratic ( niicu. Washington, June 20. The Democratic caucus called to consider tho question of making caucus action In tho future ah solutelj binding upon caucus participants remained in sitslon until midnight Plnul ni tlon was postponed until ntxi Monday night Plro nt Votings llle. Corr.v, June 20 A fire at Youngsvllle, Pa this morning caused the following Ioscs. Voangsvllle Manufacturing com. panv, $70O Insurance, JW.Oon, J. A Sa gerdoll. loss $1500, Insure nee, $)00; Agie llns mill, loss, $1 001, no Insuiauce, Hiiro Abdication Itiiinori. Oihraltai, June 20 -There is a pci slstent report from Much id that tho queen rege'it proposed te abdicate In consequence of tho critical condition of tho country. , Deficiency Hill I'nssed. Washington, Juno 20 Tho house todiy passcd tho general deficiency bill ran Ing .'2lono,ow The bill occasioned llttlo dttinto from tho committee on appioprla tlons. Cadiz fleet Upturns, Washington, Juno 20. Tho war depart ment has iccelvcd a dispatch stating thut tho Cadiz fleet has returned to a Spanish port. Hospital Tralii. Tampi, Pla June 20 The hospital train of twelvo cars left hero tonight 'n charge of Surgeon Charles lilctiiud, as sisted by Captain H. P. Stiles and tvventy-tlvo utrses. The train carried sUt-two Hick soldiers transferred from the provisional division hospital at this THE WAR REVENUE BILL. Beer, nle and other fermented llqtnr, per barrel 2.00 Hank capltpi, Inrhidlni.' surplus, over 25,000 sn.00 For each $1,000 over ?25,00O ..., 2,03 Hrokeis In negotiable secuiltlcs r.0 00 I'nwnbrokeM 20 00 Cotumeivlal biokers 20.00 Custom house- biokers 10.0(1 Thtnttes, museums, concert halls, in citlca of over 2fi,000 Inhabitants... 10000 Circuses 10000 Other shows and exhibitions 1000 Howling alleys, bltlird looms, per alley or table i B.OO Tobacco Manufactured, per pound 12 Clpats, cigarettes, over 3 lbs. per 1,000 SCO Cigms, under 3 lbs. ner 1,000 100 ClgnrettfR. under 3 Us. per 1.000 150 Deilers Leaf tobacco, siles between fO.OCO and 100,000 lbs.... 12 00 Sales over 100,000 24.00 Manufacturers Sales under 50,000 fi 00 Sales between .0,000 and 100,000 12.00 Sales over 100.0C0 24 00 Manufacturers of tisnrs Sales tinder 100,000 C00 Sales between 100,000 and 200,000.. 12.00 Sales over 200,000 24 00 Stocks, bonds, dehpntuie, ceitlflcntes of Indebtedness issued after July 1, 1S18, per SI0O face value or, Transfers of stocks, per $100 face value 02 Sales of merchandise for present or future dellvpiy on excharses, per $100 01 Hani: chock or sight dtnft 02 Bills of exchange flnland), time drift, and promissory note, money or ders, for each $100 02 Hills of exchange (foreign), letter of cieclit, drawn singly, per $100 01 In sets of two or more foi each bill ..., 02 Hill of lading or receipt for.nny goods to be exported 10 Bills olf lading to be Issued by express and ti asportation companies, per package 01 Telephone messages, charged at 15 cents or over 01 Suretv bonds 0 Certificates of iiroflt, memo, showing Interest In coiporatlon, or trans fers of same, pet $100 face value 02 Certificates of damage and cei tlllcates of poit waidcns or marine sur veyor .25 Other ceitlflcatos not speclHed to Chai tor pat t, per vessel of 300 tons 301 Between 300 nnd GOO 5 00 Hxceedlng 600 10 00 Contract, brokei's notes of sale or exchange of grods, stocks, bonds, notes, leal estate, etc 10 Conveyances, value between $100 and $C00 50 Telephone message oi Custom house cntiy not over $100 25 Between $100 and $500 50 Over $'500 1.00 Custom house cut iy for wlthdriwal "ft Insurance i Life), for each $100 of policy 0, 1...4.. . . t .. .. I 1. .... ..... ..!-... Jft 1- -.. - e rt ... ....... j jiiuiili uu w ccii -i'ti j iiifiiu imu, tu i.eases hor one ycat 25 Between one and tlucc years 50 Ovei thioe ycais l.oo Mnnlfct for cutom houp entry ot clearance for fotelgn poit, per ship of COO tons 1 00 B 'tween 300 and COO tons 3 00 Hxceedlng BOO tons 5 00 Moitgago. between $1,000 nnd $1.500 2i For each $500 additional 2'. Passage ticket to foreign poit, cost'ng net over $0 1,00 Between $30 and $60 3 0(1 Over JlfO Sot "Power of rttornev to vote in '"To sell, rent or oollrct 2"i Piotests of notes, etc 25 Warehouse receipt' ... 25 Medicinal proprietary articles nnd pelf inner, cosmetics, etc., per park ago of 5 cents, retail pi ice 00125 Between 15 and 25 cents 00625 Chewing gum, per packTge of Si. retail value 0) Spukllng or other wines per pln bottle 01 Petroleum and i!Ear reflnlns or tianspnrtlng oil or othei noducts bv pipeline cxcUe tax on cross receipts exceeding $250,000 0025 Palace or pallor ear seatc or berths, pei seat or beith 01 "Legacies between $10,000 and 000 to lineal descendant, or brother or slsted of testator per $100 c lear value 75 to descendants of brothe- or sister of testator 1.50 to riothei or sister of father ot mother of testator, or their descendants .. .. 3.00 to biotlur oi sister of gtandparents of t"statoi, oi their de scendants 4 00 to other beneficiaries S.00 Tax, on legacies between 25,000 and S100 ,000, multiplied by one and one half Between $101000 an J $500 nco multiplied by two. Between $500 000 and $100,000, multiplied by one anu one-half. Over 1,000.000 multiply by three Mixed flour, dealer?, per annum 12.00 per package. Imports Included, between OS and 190 lbs 04 Tea, imports, per pound 10 "'. per cent, discount allowed. "Wives and husbands exempt. Religious, llterniy charitable societies and pulllc cemeteiles exempt. 'Claims against I'nlted States exempt. N. Y. Commercial-Advo'tiser plaeo to the ireiirral hospital nt Tort Mo rherson Tho list of patients docs not contain the nan-es ot any I'cnnsjlvanla volunteer"! Aujustl SpoI.n thu rilic'ol. Madrid June M (7 p. m ) An official dispatch from Manila Indicates that the situation ther" Is worse If Captain Gen eral AiiRustl Is obliged to take refuse -n the citadel he will be merelj cut off trom communication from tho outside. MA rAJSZAS. One1 ol tho Dcllclitful I'lnccs of Rcsi donro In Cubn. From the Fortnightly Ttevlew. Matanzas, although far smaller than tho capital, Is decidedly better built, the streets being much more regular. Santiago de Cuba, the old capital, i situated on one of the most lovely ba In the world, but It is nothing like ns clean nnd piopperous looking as Havana, although It has much hand somer public gardens Puerto Principe has the advantage ot a chaiming nat utal position nt the nead of a lovely bny, and Its Alumcda, 01 public prom enade, I marvviuubly beautiful, with Its otately rows f ppneock acaclns, mange tiees and cocoa palms. Matan zas Is, aftet Havana, by far the moat ngicenblp plnr of rcsldencr In the Island, and s situated in a delightfully fertile district Independently of Its famous cijcstul enves, which hip of great extent, and fotnipd of the purest and clearest of took civstal, Matanzas, close to the v alloy of th Yumuil, has the good foitune tu be the most llden llke spot In the West Indies It Is Im possible to describe the charm of this "happy valle." 00 rich In its vegeta tion, and so delightfully is it watered by tho River Yumurl and trlbutnry sti earns, so delicious, even on the hot test summer dajs, is its atmosphere tempered '' the Atlantic breezes If the environs of Matanzas nro attract ive, I cannot eay much for thoe of Havana Itself. The two pilnclpal sub urban icsoits, Marianno and Carrnelo, are not particularly pretty They bonst of a number of wooden restau rants, -ind public gardens blazing with every sort of gorgeous creeper, the blue convolvulus major and tho trum pet vine being the most prevalent Heio of n Sunrtav afternoon the Euro pean cleiks, the Oetmann and their be longings, especially, foregather to dlno and sup Hitherto no governoi has had sufficient enterprise to make n road by the spa on either side of tho port Thmls might be easily done, and would be of the urcateat udv untune to tho city. If Havana vvr over to fall into the hands of a mor. enter'iilslng not. 011 than the .Spanish It could be easily con verted Into a flrst-ihiss winter station. From November to tho beginning of April the climate Is most enjoyable, and the city has many resources, such aa a magnificent opeia house, the Ta con; theatres, clul. and several fairly good libraries and scientific and lltei. ary Institutions. jiur rein en nisi nciKiy puv nicnt The Acknowledged Cheapest Wholesale and Retail Shoe House. BIG For Men, Women, Boys, Misses and Children, in all colors and styles, at prices impossible to other houses. We buy our goods for cash from concerns in need of ready money and the immense out let enables us to sell all sorts of Footwear for less money than most shoe stores pay by buying direct from the factory. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. G'J5 Pairs Ladies' Yici Flexible Lace Shoes, patent tip, coin toe, worth $2.25 to $2.50, at $1.09, all sizes and widths. 300 Pair Ladies' Williams and Clark Shoes, U and C widths, at OS cents. 400 Pair Ladies' Shoes in tan and black at Osc, $1.20 and $1.0S. 200 Pairs Men's Fine Kussct Yici Shoes at $1.10, $1.0S and $2.48. 7G Pairs Men's Patent Leather Russet Shoes at $2.40 and $2.0S. 48 Pairs Men's Hand Sowed Patent Leather Shoes, Coin Toe, at $2.48. 300 Pairs Men's Congress and Lace Kangaroo Shoes at $1.40 and $1.98. 1000 Pairs Men's Tan and Black Shoes, for street dress or for stylish shoes at 9Sc and $1.29. 4S Pairs Bicycle Shoes, for men or women, at less than cost of making. Oxfords in all colors and Styles at 40c, 50c, 09c, 79c, 9Sc. $1.29, $1.49, $1.98. Children's Patent Leather Wedge Heel Shoes. 5 to 8, at 39c. The above are only a few of the many bargains. Call and examine our goods be fore buying elsewhere. Remember there is uo trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it, MYER DAVIDOW, The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lacka. Ave. FALLING HAIR RESTORED After I was taken 111 my hair commenced to fill, and turned gray riplilly. I commenced toiiso CcucuttA. Tho scalp became) hdlthler and moro nitiiral every day. Now I havo a cropofflno brown lialrallorer my head about no Inch and n half In length. My mine is de lighted because tho now hairs aro brown. I neTcr had very luxuriant hair, oven In mjr youth. It Is as thick on my head to day as It. over tra', nnd CttTlctiUA. did It. .Airs. J M.LAVrB()V,.-l021!amllton8t.,Albany. f rrmr ecii TMATiimr for all Pecir llionn with 1mpf litis. Wtrminsmpoei wilh Ccticuiu so at. ol lltht drorlORl wUh CiTictm, purcil of emollient j. fold thmujhfiul llu world roTTtn D.ft C. Cor . Sol rropi , Boton. How to Produet Lutunani Uair, free. Seeds AND Forti liters THE HUNT k CMELL CO, Refrigerators AND Ice Chests. THE I 434 Lackawanna Ava. THE MSIC POWDER i:li. Rooms 1 and 2, Com'lt h BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting iladeut Moo?lcnud Rushdale Worlcs. I.AH.IV & RAND POWDr.R C(V3 ORANGE GUN POWDER riectrlc Ilitterle, Klectrio Eplolen tor exploding blasts, safety Fuse uud Repauno Chemical Go's nia.i EXPLOSIVES WOLF & WEXZEL, 740 Adams Ave , Opp. Court Mous PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Bole Aeents for Klchardson Boyatoa'J Furnacas and Itatises. VARICOCELE AND ALL NERVOUS 11ISEASES TREATED AND CURE "Bj the Anlmnl Kttrncts " Medical ndvlco free Write lor bool: to ti.o atiln"ton Chemical Co Washington, I) 0. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. BARGAINS IN S AND OXFORDS. SUMMER RESORTS NEW iCffSer. WAHiVMMWt On the Ocean Front. Bcvo l miles below Long Dranch. Monmouth House 81'niNO IiAKK DBAClt, X. J. terms and lntorinntlnn. IIHNIAMl.V It. YAIUX. Asaumr park, n. j. Hotel Devonshire, AsnurtY, n. .r. riollRhtfully flttinted ono block from tho oeenn. lvori thtuc now. All modern Im provements. J. II. HAMni,i:.V, Jrc, Manager. OCEAN QROVC, N. J. The Arlington, OCHAN G KG VIS, N, .1, Tho tcndlun liolol. Onnns .Tn nn on tn October Culslno and servlco unexcelled. Hanllnrv nrrnnKements perfect. Orchestra. Hates $20 to 5ns, two In room Special rates to famlllcn. Bend for booklet. c- it. .wiLii.Alt, I'roprletor. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadnny and Eleventh St., New York. Opp. Qrace Church. European Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upwards. f n n modest and unobtrusive way thero are. few battor conducted hotels In the metropolis than tho St. DonU Tho groat popularity It has acquired ein readily bo tracad to Ha unique, location, 1U bomellWo atmospbere. tho peculiar exctUano of Its culstna and service, and Its varr moder ate prices WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON. E Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. $3.50 Per S1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. ASKiTflirBKLEJION am N G!VE5Ti1il ANP!5AQiyTELY5AP FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. The Acknowledged Cheapest Wbolesa'e and Retal' Slios Bouse. HOES I U a 1 BahdJj k
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