THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJMIONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1808. ffl IThe Carbondalo correspondence of The Tribune has been placed in the hn.mli. of 'Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to Ir. reRUlar dellvory, etc., Plso news Itims, should be addressed to nobcrts & Hoy tiolds, news scents. FOOT BALL SATURDAY. Cottage Athlotic Club nnd Indians Line Up Against Each Other. Tho CottnRo- Athletic club nnd tlio Indian foot ball team played at Alumni rnrk Saturday nftcrnnn before n small number of spectator. The former eleven secured the ball on u llulto In tho flrpt halt and succeeded In seorlns a touchdown, which Johnson failed to convert Into a goal. Tho second half wan an Intercstlnc exhibition of foot hall. The playing during thH half was nil in the Cottago club's territory. Tho Indians had the ball within n few feet of their opponent's goal, when the crowd surged In on the gridlton, and although the refpice, gave the ball to the Indians the Cottage eleven's ccntro refused to give It up. Dmlng the bick ering the timekeeper shouted time and the game was over. Katabiook. n High school man, ncted In the capacity of referee nnd plainly showed thnt he knew IJttle or nothing of tho rules go ernliiB this season's piny. C. V. White lock acted as umplic. Before, the big game the s-erond High school eleven nnd the Indian, Jr., played nn Interesting game, which re sulted In favor of the lutter by the score of Jive to nothing. There nrs some youngstcia on either of the tenuis which can piny all mound some of the memberM on the oldei teums. They consumed too much time In paileylng on the referee's decisions. The High school team did not go to Honesdnle on account of the threatening weather. CHUItCH SERVICES. A special programme wns carried out nt the Methodist Hplscopal church lust night, at the Kpworth league rally, to which the public weie Invited. Itev. A. O. Wllllnms dellveied a veiy inter esting address. William Clemmo occupied the pulpit ftt the Welsh Unptlst church last night. Mr. Clemmo, who Is an exceptionally fine orator, chose for his subject "The Sure Foundation." Hlsaddress through out was most interesting and Instinct ive, his fine voice adding considerably to the effect. A BICYCLE ORDINANCE. At Friday's council meeting the fol lowing resolution was introduced: HI cyclists must be provided with a bell or whistle that can be heard at a dis tance of thirty yards; their speed shall not exceed eight miles nn hour nnd In rounding conters four miles an hour. Bicycles can bo pushed on the side walks, but only In single tile; they mut be equipped with lamp nt night nnd the penalty of n violation of any of these provisions Is .a fine of not less than two dollars and not over fle. GAMEWELL SYSTEM ADOPTED. The joint rlro committee met last week and recommended the Gnmowell fire alarm system for the adoption by the city council. At the meeting on Friday night councils acted unani mously in regard to the matter and before long the nforemcntloned alnim system will be i-et up. Just nt present the municipal funds aie lather low, which will cau-e a delny in tho pur chasing of the system, which requlics an outlay of J4.P.70. KENNEDY PLAYERS TONxGHT. The favorites with Carbondale audi ences, tho Kennedy playois. will open a week's engagement at the Grand opera house tonight, when they will present one of the best plays In their repertory. "The Hand of Fate." Miss Nellie and John J. Kennedy, old-time favorites in this city, aie with the company. A lagre number of seats hnvo been reserved for this evening's performance. Matinees will be given each afternoon, commencing tomoirow. INJURED PAINFULLY. Michael Kelly received a painful In Jury while engaged with his duties at the Gravity shops, Saturday afternoon. Mr. Kelly Is employed ns a machinist and was working on a large piece of iron which, through the breaking of a chain that held It In position, fell from the lathe. The iron felt upon his left leg and painfully, though not seilously THE LEADING AND LARGEST MILLINERY STORE 413--Lackawanna Avenue--413. What Wonderful " Bargains" 1 hf ' we, f advantage comes in Wo sell nime Tiimiuetl lints and do the largst Millitiery buslues " in this cnDDaprTtheiState; , lVe hn:;e ,,ra"c,V ' JCow York nml Piilluflelplila. Wo have facilities for gettingX e" and fhoro for? P P Wi n tate Pssesses' Wo ken Millinery Goods as low as other stores can buy THAT'S THE Trimmed fiats. .. . ... . you know win w i curry nioro Trimmed Hnts in stock than any other house Trimmed Hatsnt SI. US are pninil ,. 11,,... cnl,i !,, ,!... ., tin n. i emnnn of them as they really are - attempt at description. Not much to Trimmed Hats at FELT HATS. Every imaginable sbajie at our well-known low prices. English Felt Shapes at ;50c rrenon i'oii Biiapea at (jjc 75c imported Felt Shapes at 1 "."!.... Hoc Velvet Hats, matfo over Buckram Frames," niTliaud work. at. made over finest Bilk Velvet Hats Frames, all haml work . n.M..- ' ' S,L-KS AND VELVETS. . . . ORNAMENTS AND NOVELTIES OF EVERY KIND. Anylhln nought From Us Not Injured It. Dr. Kelly was called to dress the injured man's wounds. DEATH OF A CHILD. Mr. nnd Mrs. William llacht, of Wayne Htreet, Hie called upon to mouin the death of their seven-months-old son, who died of whooping-cough. The child had been suffering from the dis ease for several weeks, hut was thought to bo recovering. The funeral was hold .estorday afternoon, u lnrge number of friends attending. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. MIhkom Lottie nnd Bessie Hills. Anna McMillan, Lou Williams. Jessie Moore, Kllzabeth Scurry and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Church spent yesterdny at Crystal lake. Among the pel sons fintn this city who attended tho exclusion to Camp Meade were Doctors D. L. Bailey nnd .1. S. Xlles. Oscar Hudson and Thomas F. N'ealon. Mrs. M. Malone nnd daughter, Mary, have leturned from a two weeks' visit In New Yoik city. Misses Minnie and Klsle Hoeslgen le turned Saturday after a few days' stay with Forest City frlend. Miss Kthol Gaines, of Scott. Is the guest of Mls Genevieve Kell.v, on South Mnln stieet. Misses Lucy Casper. Cattle Thomas, .Tnnct McFee, Minnie Kyle and Mis. D. Jenkins, Me-srs. J. J"). Monle. S. J. Barber, W. It. Snxe, George Umgfoid nnd Chailes Sharkey, nil of West Pltts ton, weie euteitulned on Saluiday evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Sam son, on Canaan stteet. Mls Alice Ollllgan, of Tenth avenue, Is visiting relatives In New York city. H. D. Mitchell, of Vandllng, called on friends In this city Saturday. M. .1. Hailv, of rittston. Is n guest nt the home of James Monlson, on Fnllbtook stieet. James J. Gorman and 51. F. Neary are enjoying a two weeks' trip, which will Include Philadelphia, New York nnd Wnshlngton, D. C. Mrs. James Monlson, of Fallbrook street, is the guest of her daughter at Fort Monis, N. J Misses Elizabeth and Mnbcl Davis were the guests of Scranton friends over Sunday. Filvate Fred. Bayley returned to Camp Meade Saturday. Miss May Boland. of Washington street, spent Sunday with Flttston ft lends TAYLOR N BWS. Pilco Library Re-Opening A Recep tion Tendered Miss Reese Person al and Other Notes. A meeting of the Trlco Llbinry asso ciation w ill be held next Wednesday cenlng In their rooms on Main street. The hull has. been closed all summer owing to poor attendance nnd low finances. This meeting on Wednesday evening will be to ilisrus the pin posed le-openlng of the llbinrv. Every person In Tnvlor nnd vlclnltv Is in vited to attend. The Tilbune hrnnch office In Tnjlor Is In the Coblelgh building, local icp lesentatlve, H. G. Kvans, in chnige. Dr. William Van Busklik. of Oly phant, spent yesterday ns the guest of Dr. J. S. Poi teils. of Main street. Kmblem Division, No. 57, Sons of Tempeinnce, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. Miss Annie Jenkins, of Fdwnrdsvllle, is the guests of her cousins. Misses Leah and Maud Hums, of North Main ttrct. Miss Grace chlvers. of Peckvllle. Is visiting friends in this place for the past few davs. The Archbald colliery of the Dela waie, Lacka wanna and Western com pany will bo Idle today for repairs. Mrs. John Heckman has teturned home after visiting Mrs. James nibble, of Claik's Green. The board of health, nt Its meeting on Wednesday evening, passed a law that heieafter the sexton of the eem eteiles must first have the undertak ers permit before they commence to dig a grave. Mis. John Davis, of Westmoreland. Is visiting nt the homo of Mrs. Edwaid J. Evans, of North Main stieet. Miss Alice Evans, of Bellevue. wns the guest of friends in this place bs teiday. Mis. Sldnev Lewis, of Providence, was the guest of her mother, In this place, yesterday. On account of scarcity of cais the Pyne mines were Idle on Saturday. Mis William Davis and daughter, Lizzie, of South Scranton. weie the guests of te formet's son. David Da vis, of Main street. Mr. ard Mrs. William Tldd. of Main REASON WE'RE ALWAYS BUSY, Do you know that here you get styles that nro superior to all others lln von .'llnuf lll.it mil- 'IVI ,., ,..,.! IJ..t , l,l fi i. , .. "" 'iii ............. Aouhl have to nay elsewhere for u 111 KtnMr lllnll 11111. ntli.il. !...,... Aouut nave to pay oiseuiiere for pay for such beauty nnd Krace-S1.i)8. $2.98 and $3.98. OSTRICH FEATHERS. (iemnie Ostrich One lluckram $1.50 Sallalaclory Cao De exchanged, or You GET FLESH. Oct Strength, Vigor, Clear Complex ion nnd Good Digestion, Not by Patent Medicine, But in Nature's Own Wny. Any honest physician will tell you that there Is but one way to get In creased llesh; nil tho patent medicines nnd cod liver oils to the contrnry not withstanding. Nnturo hns but one wny to Increase llesh, stiength and vigor, mind and body, and thnt Is through the stomach, by wholesome food, well digested. There Is no reason or common sense In other methods whatever. People are thin, run down, nervous, pale, and shaky In their nerves simply because their stomachs are weak. They may not think they luiVe dys pepsia, but the fact remains that they do not cut enough food, or what they cnt Is not quickly und properly digest ed, as It should he. Dr. Hnilnndson snys tho reason Is because the stomach lacks ceitaln di gestive nclds nnd peptones, nnd defic ient secietlon of nastrlc Juice. Nature's remedy In such cases Is to supply what the weak stomnch lacks. There are several good preparations which will do this, but none so leadlly as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which mo designed especially for all stomach tumbles, and which cure all digestive weakness on the common sense plan of furnishing tho dlKcstlvo principles which the stomach lacks. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give per fect digestion. First effect Is to In ci ease the appetite and Increased vigor, added flesh, pure blood and strength of nerve nnd muscle Is the perfectly nat ural tesult. Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the safest tonic known nnd will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. May be found nt drug gists nt fin cents for full sized packages or direct by mall from Stuart Co., Mar shall. Mich. street, weie the guests of the lntter's parents In Hyde Park yesterdav. Mr. and Mrs. BonJnmln Carter, of Pilcebuig, spent the Snbbnth with the fonnei's patents. Mr. nnd Mis. Ed mond Carter, of Main street. Dr. J. S. Porteus, of this place, left yesterday for Pittsburg, where ho will attend the conclave of the knights of Temnlnr. An Infoimal musicale was given at the home of Miss Lizzie Heesc, of Fnlon stieet, last week by the r.end hnm Glee club. Refreshments were served. Those In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. William Beesc, Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, of Scranton: Mis. Mt Peck, of Green Bldge, nnd Misses Ellz abeth Reese, Lizzie and Margaret En deillne. The latter sang some very choice selections which were heartily applauded. The many ft lends of Miss Susie Bar ron, of Ucndhnm, tendered her a re ception on Saturnday evening at the home of her parents. The evening was spent pleasantly In a manner of games and other amusements until n season able hour, nfter which icfreshments weie seived. Those present were: Misses Maggie Price, Susie Barron, Barbara Gruer, Mary J. Williams, Emma Williams, Emma Duens, Mny Sehnmmon. Jennie Byerlv, Eva Nich olas, Mable Little. Sadie Hefferd. Hose Flynn, Ella Flynn, Ada Lang. Lizzie HeibciJ, Delia D.ivK Lillian Heffron and Messrs. Ilarrv Morton, Frederick Wilson, Harry Wilson, Oscar Gruver, Richard Giiftlth. Frank Williams, David Davis. Edward Jones, James King. Abram Colllngwood, Delbert Sanderson and William J. Hoskins, ji., of this place. Rev. D S. Jones, of Wales, occupied the pulpit at the Calv.uy Baptist church yesterday morning. Rev. Jones Is an eloquent speaker and delivered a forcible address. The services were well attended. Miss Lizzie Davis, of Middle stieet, has been visiting iclatives in Amjoi for the past few days. Tayloivlllo lodge, No. 6G!. I. O. O. F.. was visited by D. D. G. Master David C.idwgan and staff at the Installing of oiriceis-cleot on Satmday evening. Misses Noima Han Is and Lizzie Gtllflths weie the guests of friends in Hyde Paik yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Powell were the guests of iclatives In Bellevue yes today. GREENWOOD. Mr. Rowland Davis visited relatives in Hyde Paik Sunday. Mr. James Brown, of Mooslc, visited friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, of Dur- iirnn kid nmu nil Mlliun leSS lUflll VOU Hats of like style and ouulitv" no 1. M.l ,... T-l- . . : . v Hats of like st in this city? Do you know that our r,.. "J :! r , V . ,v" Willi our Plumes.. ..25c Large Ostrich Plumes at ,l!)c, 48c, 73c and i)8, Fine Largo Quills, in all colors $. Large Coque Plumes nt joc Imported Black Birds k)c Violets, finest quality, nt ic, 10c, 15c nnd 25c a bunch Can del Your Money Back. yea, BDcnt Sunday nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Davis. Henry Evans left for New York city Saturday, where ho will remain for a week. Miss Edna Davis visited fi lends In Duryea Saturday. Mr. John Morsans, of West Mlnookn, called on friends In this place Sunday. SCHLEY TALKS OF BATTLE Tells of His Sensation Whon Under Fire at Santiago Wns Expecting Cervera's Escapo nnd Wns Not Tnken by Surprise Our Sailors the Best Afloat, from tho Wnshlngton Tlmrs. "I am cettnlnly glad the war Is over. I cun tell you there Is no fun In being under flic. When you hear a man say he likes to tight you can tell him with truth thnt the liars nre not all dead. I hne been under lire mnny many times, nnd let me Fay that I never knew what my emotions were during the oidenl. I realized after it was over thnt I was glad Hut a innn does not have nn oppoitunlty to like lighting. "How do I feel? I have not yet re covered ftom my Illness. I have lost twenty pounds since July. I attribute this to the awful strain during the en gagement off Santiago. Tho concus sion of the big guns on my own vessel was simply teniae. The feeling Is ln descrlbable, but my bend is still buz zing, and It will be some time be fore I get straightened out. , SCHLEY'S INTt'ITIO.V. "Since my leturn I have begun to believe thnt I wns not piesent during tho destruction of Admiral Cervera's fleet. I have henrd so many stories about the action nnd so mnny details nltogether new to me that I am nently certain I could not have been there, ns I never saw or heard anything of these supposed fncts during the en gagement. All these stories about my being unprepared to receive the Span ish snnndron nre bosh. The fnct is thnt I knew of Cervera's proposed move twenty-four hours before the hqundron dashed out of the harbor. How did I know it? By intuition. I had stu died the situation carefully, and wns certnln thnt Cervera must move within forty-eight hoiys. 1 watched .every vessel In thnt licet for three days be fore the dash was made. I not only watched them, but 1 knew every mo'e they made. I could tell every time n shovelful of coal was thrown under a boiler. WATCHING THE SMOKE. "You see. we dHooveied thnt by untohlng a certain spnee nwny ncross the hills; io could see columns of smoke rise up Into the air at certnln periods. It was not hard to connect this smoke with the funnels of the vessels of the Mjundrnn, nnd thus I wns kept informed ns to their where nbouts. Every time one of the essels moved the tell tnle smoke followed her course, nnd so did I So nil night before the dash wns mndi n thousand pahs of sleepless eyes on boaul our vessels watched th mouth of the har bor as n cnt watches a mouse. Not for one second did we lose track of the Spanish squadron, and we weie fully prepared for the dash. A GHANU SPECTACLE. "One hour before the Spnnlaids ap peared my quiu termuster on the Hiooklyn reported to me that Cer vera's ileet was coaling up. This was Just what I expected, and we prepar ed everything for a hot leceptlon. Away oer the hills gieat clouds of smoke could bo faintly seen rising to the sky. A little later and the smoke began to move towards the mouth of the haibor. The black cloud wound in and out along the narrow channel, nnd every eye on bonrd the vessels In our Ileet strained with expectation. The boys wore silent for a full hour and the glim old vessels lay back like tigers waiting to pounce upon their Piey. Suddenly the whole Spanish Ileet shot out of the mouth of the channel. It was the grandest spec tacle I ever witnessed. The llames weie pouilng out of the funnels, and ns It left the channel the Ileet opened flic Mlth every gun on boaul. Their guns were worked ns lapldly ns pos sible, nnd shells were mining mound like hall. THE CHASE. "It wns ii grand chnrge. My tlrst im piesslonwnsthntof n host of maddened bulls, goaded to desperation, dashing at their tormentors. The storm of projec tiles nnd shells was the hottest Imngin nble. I wondered where they all came fiom. Just ns the vessels swung nround the Brooklyn opened up with three shells, nnd almost simultaneously the rest of the fleet fired. Our olley was a terrible shock to the Spnnlnrds, and so surprised them that they must have been bndly rattled. When our Ileet swung mound and gave chase, we not only had to face tho tiro fiom the ves sels, but were botheied by n cross-flre from the forts on either side, which opened up on our ileet as soon as the Spnnlnrds shot out of the harbor. The engagement must have lasted three hours, but I hardly knew what time wns. I lemember crashing holes through the Maria Teresa and giving chase to the Colon. WHILE ON THE URIDOE. "I wns on the bridge of the Brooklyn dining the whole engnsement, nnd at times tho smoke wns so dense thnt I could not see throe ynrds ahead of mo. Th shells from the enemy's ileet were whistling around nnd bursting every where, except where they could do some dnmnge. How did I feel? To he truthful, I wns scared nlmost o death. I seemed to be the only thing on the vessel not piotoctcd by henvy nrmor, and oh! but I would have liked to get behind some of that nrmor! I don't know how I kept up my hend, but I do know thnt I surprised myself by .eelng nnd knowing nil thnt wns going on, and I could henr my voice giving orders to do Just what my head thought was rlsht, while my heart was trying to get beneath the shelter of the ar mored deck. How do J account for such a victory without Wslng a man? That would mean how do I account for the rain of Spanish shell not doing more execution. Simply becnuse they couldn't hit green npples, They fought nobly and desperately, but they had had no target practice and did not know what to do with their guns. PHOUD OF AMERICAN SAILORS. "I tell you I was pioud of tho boys In our Ileet during that engagement. They knew Just what their guns could do, und not one fchot was wasted. Their conduct was wonderful. It was inspir ing. It was magnificent. Let me tell you that men who can stnnd behind big guns and fuce a black storm of shellsnndprojectllesnscoolly ns though nothing was occunlng; men who could Inugh becnuse a shell had missed hit ting them; men who could bet ono nn other on shots nnd lay odds In the midst of the horrible crashing! men who could realize that they were In JONAS LONG'S SONS. Powerful Price For This PrifM nn oneiric hnm ninniinnn1 nre loWfir than hn tvpr hern known before. Yon rnnnnt .nfTnrcl door. 'Seize them while the opportunity is yours. Goods on sale while the lots last, but none of them can be promised beyond to morrow. Concerning the Big Food Show and Tuesday's Great Cooking Lecture Miss Jane Blaisdell, of the New Era Cooldng School, of Wor- lcmci, muss , assisted Dy Mrs. t,. u. ljweue. oi inc same scnuoi, will give her second Lecture on Cooking TOMORROW AT 3 O'CLOCK. For this Big Event Miss Blaisdell will prepare special dishes, consisting of WELSH RAREBIT. EGO TOAST. BANANA FRITTERS. And after demonstrating how they can best be prepared, will serve the same to her audience. That everyone may be served Miss uiaisaeii lequests that ladies bring Suits and Coats. I'lnclllnrk Coney t'ollnrettes, extni full Nucepnnd well lined, worth $. C oc special price & I.JjO lllnclt riKiirctl Ilrltllnntlne Skirts, el ctcrnhoiiiiil und pcrriillno lined, 1 ic regular $'., Special price . l.O Women's Hlapk Heaver .Tucketx, corded buck nnd froiitu, nlso ,'lroH of cold on BleoCN. hpcclal price O oft this week .. !.. 4iVO Bargains in Wrappers. Cnllco nnd l'lnnnelletto Wrappers in odd sizes tbe'o nolrt up to one dollar, ir von can be titled, they're h bur- AQn Kid n nt . ""v An efiillle line of Calico W tappers, trimmed with braid and ruflles on ocr shoulders. Special nt ... OVC Two deiluiix In lUnbonitely Trimmed Wrappers, with double epaulette liraltleil cllecls, woilh at least 1 7,-,. in Special prl e . y Notion Bargains. velveteen Shirt Uindlnc ."j ,nuls 15c llrush KdceSklit Protector, per yn-d ,"ic Hump Hooks nnd Kes, "J dozen . .. tc ' Xlekel I'lutid Safety I'lii", doen . . .. ,v 1'lnMilng Urnitl, 11 janl for ... .'' l)etcr Knitting Cotton, ball. . . . ,c Silk rinlsli I rorhet Cotton lo s (lunger such men arc wonders", and we have a whole navy of wondeiss. ' I am proud to command Mich u rsU lnnt lot of fellow 8. Thev arc the gi (indent het of lighters In the world. The men under my command nt San tiago weie fellows who couldn't be whipped. You could moot away the decks fiom beneuth their feet, but ou could not whip them. Our gunner arc cqiriled by those of feiv navies nnd surpus-s-ed by none. I could take 11 navy of such men nnd whip anything Three Doctors In Consultation, from Iicnjaniln Franklin. "When you nre nbk what you like bent is to b" eho-en for n medicine In th i'rst pluce. what experience tells you Is best, to bo chosen in the second plr.ee. what u.ison (I. e., Theoiy) savs Is best tn be chosen In the Inst place. Iut If you can get Dr. Inclination. Dr. Experience und Dr. rtenon to hold n consultation together, they will give you the bcjst ndv Ice that can be taken." When you have 11 bad cold Dr In clination would lecommend Chnmbor Inln'st Cough Remedy, because it is plensant and snte to take. Dr. Dvper lence would iceommend It because it never falls to nffect .1 speedy nnd n re manent cure. Dr. Reason would rec ommend it because? It Is prepnied on scientific principles, nn,d acts on nat ure's plan In rellev lug the lungs, op ening the secretions and restoiing the system lo a natural nnd healthy condition. Tor sale by all druggists. Matthews Bios., wholesale and retail agents. DYSIT.PS1A GROANS for what Na ture nlono provides for this ttoniu n curse. Dr. Vun Stan's I'lnenpple Tablets ure nature' panacea for all stomach IIM. Flea&.int und positive euro for Sour &lom uch, Distress after Rating. Loss of Ap petite, Wind on the Stomach, Dizziness, Nuusca, C'utniih of the Stomach, Sick Headache, nnd all dlsoiders directly traceable to sluggish digestive organs. 35 cents. Sold by Matthews Uros. and . T. Clark.-23. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho $&& Signature WANTED. Scrap Iron, Second-Hand Machin ery. Old Metals, etc. We sell second-hand Boiler Tubes, Stacks, Tanks, etc., write us for anything in this line. HO. 709 West Ltckwnna Avenue. PCJlckwurt EnUib UUad Ilr.t. ENNYROYAL PILLS -&"!V . .9'll.nloil0.1rCeouloe. A E;:.v..rs ?."'. " ,wimi lT,i a u4 u4 CM ntulllo1 IxiM 1 mini wltn bio. rtbboo, lake imUatUmi. Al l)nl,n, r .. "lUtlcf r.r r.l,.il 1. Liu., k. u. Jona . QlSNv CA jLA w m k ll UcI Oruiiuu. VlllLAu;p2 JONAS LONG'S SONS. i 7 Pruning Big and Busy Day; to let such banrjinsiro rust vour their own torks.as tar as possible. Millinery Bargains. OurTiliiiiiied Hntsnt S5.00 ennnot bo equalled In the city for double the money It's u specialty with us. They'io iniiilo upln the height of style, out of the finest mnteilnlt Other llntt beautifully trim med from 9t.l)8 to J'jn.oi). Underwear Bargains. Wmnpn'H lvi)tinn Cotton ltlbheil Vests and 1'nnts, llecco lined. ")i: So,.nl rJU Women's Nntunil Wool Vets nnd Pnnts, unusual uluo lor this AQr week ut 5"" IlojK'nnd Mles' I'lceee Lined I'ndci-i wear; special lot the aluo of which Is lully Mil cents, to go nt the special 25c ' pi lee of .ww Bargains in Shoes. Men's Klnest l'atcnt Leather Lnce shoes, hand-sewed well, nil the newest Mles, positively woitli ST n E nn pair. Special nt .. . 'uu Women's soolmn Kid, cloth foxed but ton and lace shoes, llclble soles, patent tip, positively VMiith sa. no o en Special at .... . '"' liovs' SI. .Ml Satin Cnlt "chool Shoes, solid leather soles; n so Women's Kid Shoes.all htjles, lace and button. nnr Special pike. v J, Long's Sons $ol4 I You Must o Buy some shoes very soon; the weather will compel you within a lew days. Then the question will be WHERE ? We don't expect everybody's trade. We couldn't handle 11 we had it. But we want yours, and ask you to try a pair at ''The Standard" the first time you ave to Buy You will get full value just as surely as you try it. Were j our last shoes perfectly satisfactory ? No 1 & Then Try Ours. STANDARD HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. THE Rooms 1 and 2,Com'ltli BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Made ut Moosta and Iluslidale World. LAFLIV & RAM) POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric rjiitterles, Oectrlo Kxploden, lor explodiug blmU, .Safety Fius uuit Repauno Chemical Co's HIGH EXPLOSIVES Mt. Pleasant Goa At Retail. Coal of the best Quality for domestic use nnd of all slzen. Including Buckwheat and Hlrdsoye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, first Hoor, Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No. 6; telephono No. 2624 or at tho mine, tele phono No. 272. will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. W. T. SMITH. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. WHEN IN STRONG A6AIH! 4 I JM m& ftSk v)(or to the whole bela;. All drain! are property curcu, incircoaouion diich wurneiiocmmioinianiiy, uonturnpiionor liealn. Mailed aealcd. Price U perboi; 6 boiei, with Iron-clad lecal cuarantee to cure or refund the money, Is oo. Send for free book. For 8n! c byjOH II, l'lll.U'b, end Spruce street. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Domestic Bargains. . . . Today's Leader. I8-in. Bleached 0 Crash, yard.. I94C Wenched Linen llamnslc ano 1 tin-Inch Turkey lied Dnmnsk. IGViO lllCHclied Towels, 1 Sx.ttt inrliM 4tj0 I'nucy HtrlpoOutlne Flannel Be Uest Dnrlc Calicoes 40 10-1 Unbleached Hhccllng I to ,4-1 t'nblrnchcd Muslin no 10-1 lllnnkets, grey andwlilto nno 'Outing rinnncl Skirt l'littcrnn 100 Dress Goods Bargains 1 tlMn I'lKiiredlllnck Dress floods, ic wan anted fast color, worth 35o AOt I liVlnch All Wool Crcpons, very flc- choice, ?1 quality OOC fin-Inch All Wool Suitings, In nil en. 1 M llsh colorings, 7ftu quality "'I 1 Very fine nunlllv TnlletaSllks, In tZQn 1 nil colors, Too quality oyc Hosiery Bargains. Women's Fast lltnck Hose. In llcbt. 1110. dluinund henvy weight, nlso Hovs' School nose, inniio ror until wear, uiin uouiilo 'knees, toes nnd heels, regularly oc- Ullc. Special prleo ul ' Men's Flno Cotton Hose, guaranteed fist black, positively worth 2.1c a (. p.tlr. Special price " 1 Housefurnisliiiig Bargains, Fifteen doyen (ilnss Hand Lamns. with . burner, globe nml wlck,vorth lflc. n. 1 Special price lyjL, 1 Bracket I.ninps, with rellectors, .t-lnch globe anil btnciet complete, recu- "2 An 1 bill 50c. Spcclalnt JtV 1 Hood, strong, well ninilo Stovo tflr Pipe,fiorillncli,perlcngtli IUL. Kxtrn Heavy Coal Falls, that nro 1 n,-. worth "Jllc. Special pi Ice i-'W Perfumery Bargains. Three nieces of Hlchlv Scented Koan. .such well known brands ns Vlolette do Fnnnc, Heliotrope, Jockey (Jluli, 'ycr. etc.t In beautirul boxes " 1 Grocery Bargains. .lonas Long's Celebrated Flour. A An every barrel guaranteed t.v Choice Tc.is, Oolong, Mixed or Oe. English UrcuUfiiht, ode quality iJU t SHOE STORE. 217 LACKA. AVE A. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435l0455N.HlnnSL ScrQIlll Pi Telephone Call, 3333. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE A Z.L Utrrous J)lsie Failing Mem ur7i!mpotenc, Blfteptefiineu, ete.caotttl br Abusa or other Exrauea and IndU cr&tloni. Thev QUicKly antl turely rentoro Lot Vitality in old or young, an i D(raaaiorinJ7, uufinesaor marrlace. I'lereat Imanity ant Consumption if taken In time. Their ue ehowe i at mediate unproTe- iiBieub iiiikiiiir Bun ijanuin i linn ii e. ineirnoa enowt iameaiato xnentand effect a CURE where nil nther Tit tinon havlnv ffha (rami Inn An TAlitnta. Tliaw nenlana eaeota a cujiK wbere all other (ail In- hara oared tboaanda and wilt care ou. Weetveapos itiwrittnKtjarante toeSaotttcure CO pTO la each castor refund the zaoney PrioeUU U I Oirr raokieet or aix pkxa (full treatment) for tlW. Br mail, in plain wrapper, anon receipt of price. Circular "AJAX REAIEDYCO., Hugl'lV' For Balo In Scrantcn, Va., by Matthews Bros, and II. C. Banderrcn, druggists. DOUBT, TRY They hive Hood the test of yeiti. and hav cured Ihouiaodl of catci ormrvoui uncatei, iuca at llebility. DurlntH .Slccpltil neit and Varicocele.Airochv.&c. They clear the brain, ttrenglhca the circulation, make dljenioo Derfect. and iramrt a health and loitn are checked ftrmantmtly, Unleti patlenli Addreu, PEAL MEOICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. I'linrmncist. cor. Wvamlnc nvomic I ii IS 18 K" " T I - . .U M tKJyAiPtW t i
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