THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 3898. 71 CARBONDALE, tThe Cnrlionilnlo roirrMpnmlfnPP of The Tribune) liiiB bet n jilncnl In the. hands of Mr C It Mtinii, Snlom nniiie nnil Church Direct, lo whom news items may lio ntlilrenrcel. All coinplnltiH i tn tr lcciilar delivery, etc , nliruilcl be inuilo to Honor's & Roi'iinlds. news agents J TWO L1BBL SUITS. Cotntnblo Nenry to l'rocpoil AcnluM Threo Scraiiton I'linoM -- John Noliin'f Grlrwmrn. t: J Ncnry, rnntnlilp of tho Hrronel v lid of this cltv. lmi ulRnlllfd liln In tPlituin of IliHtlttltlllff suit llBilltlSU tin Kt tniton Itopuhlli an, Ttuth niul Time tr nlletsed llbclloim stntoinonts made 1 theism papers MondHy and Tuesday of i his wepk. I'onstablo Noary says that hli tepu tatlon as a citizen nnl n man was sreatly clamiiKrel, and that lie was 1'inuBht Into contempt of his fellow h, much to his discomfort f-oclnlly and lo his lnjuiy professionally l ai tides published In the thiee Sirantuii news jiapeis which he Intends to name as defendants In his suit. The dumiiRltiR articles appeared In the Ti nth and the Times on the oxcnlng of June 27 and In the Itapubllt'.in on the nieunhiK of June ii iney were nuiio in iieiaii, mm titir ported to lie an arc mini of the tilal of ft man named Osborne, churned with 1 rutally inultreatlnR his wife and with f'loniously assaultliiR James Walsh with a knife. The three papers stated that Oshoine on the stand said that he Jissaulted his wife anil stabbed II. J. Ncnry because Neaiy was too fninlllnr with his wife. Now ns the constable is known to lie n man of unusually hlRh mm a I standard, and inasmuch as he Jiad no connection with the case except to aiicst the evil-doer, nnd In view of the fact that he Was not assaulted by Osborne, and the latter neer made such a statement on the stand or off it the suit is brought. The ollirer deems the publli atlon of such a statement as very damnRliiR. The peculiar circumstance of three newspapeis pivinK publicity to it he thinks points to n conspiracy to do him Injury He intends to rpi at the bot tom of the facts nnd to punish the RUiltj pat ties, not only hv coiupelllnR the pam-nt of damages but by a criminal prosecution. He has employed counsel lr Sciantnn. C ental 'e Neary ni ted ns pr viltnr ksn it i-ii,iine fm the t tabbing of kHlsb ii TilTiiaiy ; bpcan" the lat- wn Kintinecl in Ihp hnspli.it and L'iI ir t ni pinr. Osbnrii" r.s letcns- fi on In nnd on pill 10 lie h"nt his Iwiff loibct.nK Injuties wlilch kept her in ihr h 1'nltnl for three weeks, Ho v i nROln e nested by Constable Ntary vhnpnp bun a two mile ehasc Hit ninth the wonrU He offeied little H'slstnuee, h w. ei, nn i did not stnb nor tlueaten o stab Hit ollirer Tin Afbri libel iO"e Riows nut of the runnliry of the conn act for bulldimr l bp Aandlincr school John .Moot v. one e the dli i toi n of (be township school c-i-tiift leiiiitly wiote a letter to a !- i.mt m n. a spa per in wh'ch he c liaised Contractor Nol in with fr.iii-I'ulr-ntlv chaimiiif; tile relnn The pun ti irtor deem i It a great damngi- to him ii ui'ly nnd In a business w ly to ha. nn h stat"m,i,ts niiiifd He has pm II nl ttoin, vll Hutk'i who nun inrmrd ne t Ion jertnir'nv. The sUi is 1 .r jd noij. NEE-MIOOAN. Popular Young People WeiMed nt St. Kose Cliurcli Yi-Mcrtliir. A ciulet but very happy event or -curmd at St. Hose church Tuesdav af trinoon It was the mairlage of Itleh. f.id I'liggan, of New Cometi-iy stieet. t Miss M.ny Nee. ol lei stiee-t. I? nil are will known and popular viiuig in eiple. The eereinonv w hie Ii iiniteel them was peifoimeel at ". hi lock lj Ke rather C-iillln Miss Lizzie Haley was bridesmaid, while Joseph I nn n ai ted ns the sroom's best man. After the wedding the biidal paity en Ji ed a lliie elow n the valley und upon their i. tin n a leeeptlnn was hebl, at which many f-i- nds offered congratu lntti ns Tile 1 r'do Is n niece of Jlrs. Lawtence Crggins, of IJIver street. Thfj will reside in the snug ceittuge of John PuR,"ia, coiner of Ninth avenue nrd. S .u'h Main stieet, which has been newly furnished. LOCAL AND Pnir0NAL. The reprtltlon of St Hose's acadpniy immenfcnunt eeiclses at the opera puse last evening was inrgelv at- Snded Those who pnitlclpnicd in tho Intertntnm. nt ecllnseei their ilrst "light's glorv A fire in Thomas Higgins' saloon, on vSouth Main street, did several him. rdred dollars damage eatly yesterdny inornins In a letter to a friend In this cltv one ir.f our volunteer boys writes You tan Irijote me in the Interview column of Itue lea.' r ns saying that Mr. Trnut- Uin is th, most patriotic gentlemun in Brbondal.' Wlillo vlItlng oui c.imn Ihe generously donated ten dnllniM to oui bos for the purpose of giving us a few sriuaie me lis. such as w- usi-d to ee nt home." Hal H Jndwln, IThiHf i.ih reliivnt. Camp Algei. Itev T homns K. Coffey left yester- Idaj fir sieral weeks vacation from lis. labors moat of wniih time will lio .pent Msitincr his aged mother nt tho del home in Hoe ! CieiK, Kansas Miss N-llle Coggins, of Clinton, In t'isitlns frie nds in town Mr and Mis II M It.mnds. of UV(e iruiiTirtKri.oHaurMiuir leMlinii. riniuirtr"S"tii,.B hTituij'iivfuMiiiik, - el HAIR GROWER ssSCASP OLEMER ALU DRUGGISTS. v-kwStfn P HW tfftPfllPikift lleyiishanhurot, will Ppend Independ ence day with friends In the l'arlor City. Mts. William PetlilcU, of lloncsdalc, Is lpltlntt ft lends 'n this city. Mis. Powell, of New York, nnd Mrs. How man spent yesterday with Mrs. Joseph HphhIIiib, on Wayne street. Isiac Klnccr Is cniritnlnlnij his lousln, Abe Gross, of PlttsbttrR. The Cycle tilth will enjoy a tun to Archbald this evel'ltiR. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Charlock lnve j eturned from their wediduw: Hip ami tuUcn up their lvsldcnic on 1'atU slret. JERMYN ANDMAYF1ELD. I)r S. i:. Mover will ef this motnliv for Poeksklll, N. Y.. whio he will loin u Roeriinient piirIiiopiiiir coip. nnd from Ihi re tlu-v will ro south with tho regular nnn. Tho doctor roc s out ns a ctcilnaiy Kuigeon, with tho rank of lieu tenant. The boioiiRh c.iiinell will meet in regu lar session tomorrow night. Mr (JeotRp I'endleil, Ir., and Miss, s Jele Winter, llllz.i Oliornp,v Uilltli In Ms Ultima Moon, .MatRtitet Osborne Mnrj Swlck, Jennie HnltinberR Lizzie llnttcnbeiR, Cora HnttcnheiR, Lena ejen dall, Millie O-borne. Nellie Hell. J III. la Swlek ni'el l.oulse Moon will pltnlc toiliy nt Luke Cluipman. P. J I.pc, ot Lake Clmprntiti, lias recent, ly eieited, near the lake, n bilge p.iMllon and ilnnclng llnor niul put In a new piano and ininieinu- other attractions', nnd tills evening he will Rive a fiee dance at the pivlllon I'lnfcscor Tlioni.is Iteiinle of c.irhondntp, will fuinlsh the music. A largo number fiein tills town will intend. John J. Hoehe has it turned home Horn c'arlioiiibilc. where he was employed as cbik in the Ilarilsni) House. Count v Hi pc rlnti t dent J. C Taylor was In town lust eveniiiR. Trunk Stnekn, son of J. P. Stockev, of Muln stieet. graduated vesterd.iv ot Yule, ami will iciicli home tomorrow. Diiilnpr his tenn he lest about thirteen weeks nt school because of the setlnis lllncfs of his father nnd yet he stood number eleven In ills class of ovrr three bundle il members. This Is n moid of wblrh he and his file nils can justly be proud. TAYLOR NEWS. Prottv Junn Wedding Itiinel Will Ilnterlniu--Pe'rsonnl .'lent ion. At t o'rl.ii k yesterdav mm nine Mls lirnotbv Powell mil of T ndoi's brst known nnd most hiKhlv ester meei vnung Inelii sand Mi lib nn tjoci r a promi nent vouiiR innn, 'iNo of this plnec, were iolncil In m.iiiiiiRi at the t'.ilvarv Hip- tint pusonige Tlii- .'"ri'inmiv w is p.i foimeellu the p'stnr Ilev 11 II llinls I'll V The bililo lookrel i eeeillni,l nt ttaetlve ami was limit 'e'ndeel The mni rl iRe was n unlet affair nnd was attend ed onl hv tin redntlves of the pontrnct ing pintles. After the eer. ninny the brid al partv whs dilven to thr hemr of the brldi 's p m nn on Taylor stt.it. wbete a. reppptlnti was held for tl e Immediate relatives, and a wedding bmikfast .irv ed. The couple wiie aft. nviird elrlv.n to Si'ianton where thev left on a north go ing ttaln for a week's tout to I'tici and New Vnik. Mih. Itogers Is one of Taylor's talented young Indies who has a legion of fi lends whose well wishes ne eompHtiv her She Is the dnughti p of Ml. and Mrs David Powell Mr. Hogers Is well known hrre nnd hns the earnest Rood wishes of ninny fil.tuls lie is nt present p number of the Taj lor sehool board. He is tho son of Mis. (Icoige Hoeiers. The Tilbune brimh olllee In T.n lor is In the e'olililgh building. Loeal Itepte sentative H. (i Lvans In elmiRe. Mls Janet lug.ills, of North Mnln street is visiting relatives In Yatesvllle Lackawanna Ynlley eounell No. si, Jun ior Order I'nlted Atneilran Meehnnies will meet this evening In Yan Horn's hull when elietlon of ollleeis will bo held Ue r.v nn lube r Is iieiit steel to be pi e sent The Taylor Silvti Comet baud, who have done ini client sen lee fur the mule loving people of this town in ti eating tin ni In tin pnst to open nlr ponee rts, ete will this evening don thrlr uniforms mil with the kindness of Livervman J. !' Davis In tendering the siiviee of his newly puicluiHid wagon, painUe the prin cipal stroll Missis (aertiuile and ltcrlha Reese, of tJrnve strut, left on Monelav for Ulonms ImrR, where they will .ittend the ram nn nee me nt eierelses of the Normal sehool .it which Miss (! rtrudo will ru che the clcgreo of A M. The lawn so. lal held last evening In the Pnsbytdian church was well at tended, lee cream and cake were sened Miss Smile Alb n, of this plaee, Is visiting her aunt nt Mlnersvlllo, Schujl klll comity. Taylor eastlp. No. ?'". Knights of the (lolden Lagle, will meet this evening In Uprise's hall Mr and Mrs John H. Davis nnd Mrs J M Llovel und children spent je-tir-duv visiting lelatlves of tho fotmer in Clark's Summit. Professor Dilel I'. Jones Is serving ns juior this we e k. Misses Maine nnd Lizzie Itelnhnidt, of tile I'yne. spent tho Sabbath with filcnds at Bald Mount. It W Luee and son, William, of Hvde Park, callcel on fi lends In this place yes. Urdaj. Mr. It. J. Davis was the guest of rela tives In Hyde Paik jesterday. Messrs John Itelnhnrdt and Lewis Heed, of the Pyne. left yesterday to join tho rcgulats at Camp Alger. AVOCA. Misses TVssle nnd Hlla Webber are at teiuling the i.iailuatin4 everi'lses at lb.) MtotirlshurR St, te Normal stliool toil i: . He fm returtitiiB they will spe-nd a iw weeks with friends nt Summit, N J The muriiage of Miss Kdlth Schm lie to Thomas Uiogan, of Mooile, was solemn. Izi d in St Mary's chuith on TueFilay ufteinoen, lie v. J. J. MeCnbe oitle Uitlni'. 'Siiulro Whnlcn is doing jmy duty thU w..k. The, mnnv frlc Mis of Mrs. C. A. Ken. neiiy formerly a lesblent of this town, were gileved to le-jrn nt lit r death, which oeeuireel at (libkon. Suseiueliaimt coun tv, on Monelav ufiernejon. The fmnPy r. moved from this town to laue rne sev ci.il month ago nnd ot the time of h r eleath wus nttfPdlng her duughter, wlm w is si rlouslj ill t.t (HhKon. 'lhc tuneial toe.l; place jesterehty i.Merr.oon P ti Clink ntteniU'd tho convention at Aliooini jeste lelaj Mi and Mrs. Moore and fitmilv, of Pinvid.nee, hae leturnul home ali.r a f . w tlavs' lslt at the leiilUenco ot Mi. jnil Mrs. A. Clurk P V McCiownn left on Tuesday to re side in Newport News, Ya. Dnrlm' his r, slileneo there he cxpeets to continue in Hi livery business. Ii-s M.uy Hurrett. of Philadelphia, is t'n guest of lur brothel, i'. .1 H.initt Mi Chailes Davis, of Jeimjn is the gin st of hei motliet, Mrs Thorn is Pills I i .I. rick Hurkens, of Sllllbuij, Wat, a Msimr in town yestetday. Mis ; u. Uaj, of Lincoln Hill, la tcrl- onslv III. In O. H Seaman, neroinpntiied by the m. mil. is of the poor board are making u t.mr of inspection thtwugh tho PhlliuloD Pin t insane usjliiins. Hoi ii-To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andcr Soll u sop. ElrMHUHST. Miss Helen Williams Is at New Haven ii ii filing the commencement exeicis.s ,i ih college. iliu Shartz niu' MUs Kntlo Bhtintz ..f Keranton. nio vlkltlnB at tho homo of their sifcter, Mrs. P. I Carr. .Mi s Pace and MUs Matthews, of Siianton, spent Saturday with Mrs W. II HcblPEou. MNt, Lena Jet, kins Is sperit'lng the wet wiih lit' fik'iul. Miss Helo liuiklugtium .Mis. llyion HucklnKhttm tpont Moudiy night nt Sciunton attending u meeting of thu Order of Kastein &tai, of which aha JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. SCRANTON. I VNN r I -Ti mr U'l liAffr4fflaumS WSP J m vs'F Finest Teas. 'ornioa Oolnncr luiglisli Breakfast 40c lb Ldhkct I'lrcd Japan Hqual in quality tn that sold elsewhere at oc lb. Choice Teas, l;onnoa Oolong English lrealias Youiiff Ihson... 30c Ib Tetley's Teas. Ooloncr - MixetK India and Ceylon Coffee. 50c and 70c lb Old Government Tava. lb.32c Lonjjbcrrv Mocha, lb 32C Maraeaibo. lb 28c J. L. S. Special blend. lb.25c "j'ancv (ioldcn Rio, lb... 19c Aurora, lb 1 2iC l'"r Home IJrand Plan tation, lb 35c Syrup and Honey. Maple Strap, pint bottle. 19c Maple Suip. half gal...56c Maple Snip. one cral. .$1.09 Golden Table Srup, one half gallon jar 20c Xew Orleans Mola-hCs. one-half gallon 20c Strained Honey, in bottles 8c Sauce and Catsup. L. & T'. Wor- pts...24c eestershirc im- pints . . .43c ported sauce. . I quarts. .74c Hlne Label Catsup 1 9c Schneider's Cat-up. 15c 25c Hero, ioc, per do $1.00 C. iS: D. Mu.-hroom Cat- Mtp 21c C. & 15. Walnut Catsup. 21 C Tobasco Sauce 39c Durkey Salad Drcs-int;. one half pint 24c Roxal Salad Dressing. . .43c Essence Anchovies 21 C Flour. Jonas Long's Sons' De.-t Tal ent Hour, per barrel at the lowest market price. Ke Hour. 50 lbs for.. $1.00 Rye Graham, 50 lbs for. .90c cllow Lorn Meal, 10 lbs.l C has liccn secrttmy for the pnt scvon yea rs The- lawn social on Tue.sila cve-ninc; at tho homo of 1. I,. I'an .us v ell attin1eel and Is riporteel a. i-iaucss, lioih bocully ami nnanriall Tho Piitortalnmcnt clen nt the liaptit rhnrrh en Paturela oeiiini; b Miss ilrace ". Honpor wns first class In exorv lopfct. JIIsh Itonnor shns much tulont an an plnctitionlst niul rntrileniiiist, ami fchoulel h.ivo had u tnll imie iiisieail of ila) mnull uudliMico that erected lier. At tho mcpttiiK ot tin- s( ,ool loard Tusela expiilnsr Mr. ltose-is, nf lial lorel, wus chOiicn piincipal of the sehool lor tho ensuing j car. Tho sile'e-iion of a tnarhcr for tin prlmar eh piiitiunt is eh'fcriecl until tho next nieetlns of ;ho board. A littlo dauKhtrr crmo to tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. (J IUpI nnd n son to thP home of Mr. nnd Mis. Iiin Sampson en TueKilnv evening. A laisp audlpiico ltnpnsp(j the Chil dicn'h Day e.erelsps ut the Piei-lntprl in church on Sumluv morning when the m tp ones did justice' to the tuiiiilni; thev had reiPixnl The c-hun h as hpaiilltul. Iv ilpioriited with flag-i, the woik of M's. s n Kiel MNs I.ouip CI i, ot Sciantnn, sp.nt Munil.iv nlcht with friends ii. ip DR. e. C. WeSTm NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT CSTRed Label Special Extra Slrennth. For Impotency, Loss ot I'ower. liOQt MnnhnnH. Htorihty or DarreinneiiBA ,li a uozi eiz tor 33, witb M'inritteu guarantee BPOREorbymail. Ap; t m 0 Clarke, 316 Penn Ave, bcranon, i'a. THE DICKSON M'FG GO,, l-ciauton and NVllko-liurro, i'a. MauntuctuierH ot LOCOMOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES lloileri, lloistlncand I'umplnz Machinery, tietieial Office, Hcranton, l'.u For Sale b JOHN H PHELPS, Bpruc etreet. Jtfl?hIS jfizmb Vv 1 vlLI m. CER -P. I -AI &V fCL. . r "r fit yOU HEAR ON EVERY SIDE that Food Products are advancing be- j f Y cause or tne war. some complain 01 tne are charging for their goods. You hear no such complaints in tins store. For here, during war as well as during peace, our aim is to keep prices down as low as possible. Only on a few staples, where we cannot control the market, has there been the least advance in price-even these are coming down, as our glorious country is overflowing with its products. Prices would never go up if we could help it--rest assured. Prices here will be found lower than in any other store--and every article will be found the best of its kind for we buy nothing but the best. Orders by mail will receive proper care and prompt attention. Cut This Advertisement Out for Future Reference. Spices. Allspice, lb. can Black Pepper, - lb. can. White Pepper, lb. can. Cayenne. lb. can Cloves, 1 lb. can Cinnamon. lb. can.... Ginger, lb. can . 6c . 7c . 9c .. 9c . 8c 10c .. 7c Xutmcg, j lb. can 19c Cereals. Mother's Oats, 3 lbs. for...25c Mother's Wheat, lb 10c Rolled Oats, 8 lbs. for 25c Shredded Wheat Hi-quit, lb.1 1 c II. O. Oats, lb 14c Laundry Soap Imperial Uorax, 10 for 25c White Chief, 7 for 25c Hazel (large bar) 12 for.. $1.00 Castile, 3 lb. bar 25c Moon, 10 for 25c Calumet, 10 for 25c Condensed Milk. Leader. 3 for 25c Challenge, 3 for 25c Defiance, 3 for 25c Kagle, can 15c Lard. 3 lb. cans, 30c; 5 lb. .. 10 lb. can , Loose, lb , .50c ,90c .. 8c THE MQOSIC POWDER 9. Rooms, 1 ami 2, Com'itli B'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting Maelout Mooslc and Itushdalo Works. LAn.lN & RAM) POWIH'.R CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Klcclrlc Il.itteiles, IUectrlo Kplodor, lor Ciplodius blusts, safety Inse und Repauno Chemical Go's IllUtl IIXPLOSIVES MADE IViE A MAI AJAX TAULETS TOSITIVELY COKE ulii JWrioim Xlaf j Failing Mem ory,lmpotencf, bleepteBno, etc , caused hv Abuts rtr other xretHen and Iudl-i c rot Ion b, 'J hey quickly and surety reitora Lost Vitullty iu old or young, oni tit a mau for stud), bufinessor inarrJoca. i'f event Insanitv atiC ConBamtitlon If iuh.en ia uisa, lusirnso aons lnmeuiuie improve mentand etlects n CUHE vrbore nil other (ail la etst upon bavins the geuulno AJax Tub let. Thoy baro cured thousundi and wtllcuioyou. WoRtveapos. ltlra written uiiBruntee to nflBct a cure CA pTQ la oacUcasoor refjnd the money 1'rlta wll w I Oiper pockaej or b!k t-kcea (full troutmentt for 2.t0. Uj mall. In Plain wrPLr. uirfn receiptor rrire Circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., l'cVrTif.'" For Balo in Scranton, Pic, by Matthew Ilros. nnd II O. Handtfrioii draglsH r- I . v t- wi. .i r .-. .t . 1 " Cllthr.ter'i Encll.h Dlimonil HrmcL ENNYRDYAL PILLS Urlglnal mnii Only Urnulne. erc ftiTftj rt-iubU ladic tik Vtagi for Chlchtittf Inaltik pm , nonet Vr an ila lted &ci (U Of ulila' DOOthrr. fitNit Jana$r oui iuKtttiu. tujnt and imitation iiIlrDfrliii nrniiila. to ttimr for part leo !an t timoottU t&t 'ltrllr Tor T.lf," in Utter by rttnra Mall. 10.000 rrarluioDUU rniarr, IrbctterCbcmlcalCo.tMariltoniitaKftrfta Pi uciliti. 111 J L UA., V.C 4Ti1 cnii d ail Local When til clojlit wtat tn u; ler Nervous Debility. Lots ci Power, Impotency, Atrupbv.Varlcocele and e-her weaknesses, from any cautc, utc Seine Pills. Drains checkeJ and lull TlL'or quickly restored. I r BlMttiI iac& troobu retail lattltr. Mailed (or $1 00;6 boies J5 00. W'uV 13.00 orders we cive a fjuarante; lo cure or refund the money, Addrtts PEAL MCOICINE CO,, Cleveland, O. Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlnrj avanue and I MTh "smb 15 ty m I 1 41 S3 y r t(ijv W Si R.J A r - ff Crackers and Cakes. Sodas, by the barrel, lb....4iC Cream Sodas, 18 pkgs for!$1,Q0 Milk Crackers, lb 7c 0-tcr Crackers, lb....5c 40 Xick X'acks, lb 6c Fig Bars, lb 1 4c Raspsberry Turnovers, lb..14c Cocoanut Cream Bars, lb. . 1 Gc Orange Vanilla Wafers, lb. .1 6c White Rose, lb . ........15c Four Hundred, lb 10c Cocoanut Cream, lb 15c Favorite Milk Biscuit, lb...10c Pickles. C. & 13. Mixed Chow Chow and Gherkins 21 C Kent Pickles, pt 21 C Kent Gherkins, qt 39c Hnipire Gherkins 12Ac Soups. American Food Co., quart cans. Chicken Tomato 1 Mulligatawny. . , Consomme Bouillon Julienne Vegetable Beef, Oxtail 21c and lotnato j The Cheapest Shoe Store 307 Long's Three Great Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Big 350 pair Ladies' DoiiRola But ton and Lace Shoes, coin toe, worth $1.50, at 98c. 100 pairs Ladies $2.50 Williams & Clark Shoes, B and C, at 98c. Oxfords and Slippers, Trices way down. 75 pairs Ladies' Yici Tan Tics worth $.2.50, at $1.49. 1. 000 pairs Ladies' Russet and Black Oxfords, at 49c 59c, 69c, 79c 98c and $1.29. Boys' Shoes from 75c to ?i 50. Youths' Shoes at 69c and 98c. tJcSThe above are only a few of the many bargains. We wish to inform you every item of this ad. is of true value and no ex aggeration. The goods have been bought for spot cish, from concerns in need of ready cash and we can sell you the goods for les than cost of making, and yet make a nice profit on them. We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere, and you will surely save money by it. MYER D AVI DOW, The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Ave. THE GREAT STORE. L -i. -..l-.lJ.-4- . US .H . ... . ,- . & exoroiuini. prices rutcrs Mustard. Dry 8C, 15C, 29c French, in glass 8c Domestic, Pint Jars 10c Domestic, in pitchers 21 C Cheese. Full Cream, lb' 10c Imported Swiss, lb 29c Domestic Swiss, lb 17c Roquefort, lb 48c Roquefort, in jars, lb 27c Hdam, lb 92c Pineapple 48c, 87c Brie, in jars 27c Camambert 27c McLaren's Imperial. .10c 24c Baking Powder. Roal or Cleveland, lb 39c Davis, lb 18c Uncle Sam's 10c Root Beer Extract. Hire's bottle 19c Cream, bottle 9c Chocolate and Cocoa. Baker's plain, cake 20c Wallace's, plain, cake 15c Huylei's Cocoa 25c Baker's Cocoa 25c Wappen's Cocoa 1 8c 4Z50iJld Lackawanna Avenue. T " Shoe Misses' Shoes at 50c and ySc. Bab Shoes at 15c to 75c. ! t ft-M-f-f-f-f-f-H-H-f-M-ft-H-f 48 pair I-adies' Tan Shoes at $1.25 and $1.49. MW l MM t JONAS LONG'S SONS, 'm'o? T T 1 T tiamS ailQ DaCOll. Sugar Cured Hams, lb..8C California Hams, lb ....6lQ Skinned Hams, lb 9c Sftlt Bacon, lb 7C Smoked Bacon, lb 1 To Cooked Ham, lb 12c' ' Farinaceous Food. Grauosc .....14o Barley 4c Sago 8c Corn Starch 4c Farina 8c Pearl Tapioca 8c Pearl Hominy, 5 lb 13c Gei'inca 14c Rice, fancy head 8c Olives, Oil, Etc. Best French Oil, qts...70c Best French Oil, ipts...39c Best French Oil, pts. . .24c Queen Olives, 30 oz. bot.49c Queen Olives, o qi. bot 29c Queen Olives, 10 oz. bot19c 1'itted Olives .., 49c Stuffed Olive- . ....49c Cre-cent Olives 28c Manzauilla 9c Xon Parcllis Capers. .. .18c Fish and Sardines. Soused Mackerel, lb can, 12c, 14c Brook Trout 10c Kippered Herring 18c French Sardines, 1-3 lb, 10c; Jlii. 16c; i lb, 24c Domestic Sardines, 6 boxes 25c Lobster, tall can 24c Lobster, flat can 28c Columbia River Salmon, Flat can, 16c: tall, 124c Alaska Salmon, 3 for. ...25c Imported Maccaroni, Etc Maccaroni "J :sJT,ct!j lOclb ermicclla Italian Paste J Sundries. Enamelinc 4c Pride of the Kitchen.... 5c Rising Sun Stove Polish. 4c Baking Soda, package... 7c Cream Tartar, package.. 9c The Cheapest Shoe Store Saving to All. 500 pair Men'-. Tan Yici and Russet Calf, Hand-Sewed Shoes, the new toe, made for the Roal Shoe Co. made to sell at $3.00. Our price $1.98. 500 pairs Men's Russet Shoes, were made to sell at $2.00; $2.50 and $3.00. We will sell them at 98c, $1.29 and $1.49. 120 pairs Men's Yici Patent Tip Shoes, coin and square toe at $1.98, worth $2.50. 1,200 pairs Ladies' Yici, flexible sole, fine shoes, coin toe, lace, made to sell for $2.50. Our price 1.49, all sizes, C, D and H. 60 pair Ladies.' Russet cloth top .shoes, made to sell at $3.00 Our price $1.79. Days
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