The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 14, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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JONAS LONG'S SONS.
THE GREAT STORE.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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Special cut
high class
morning at
Gowns
IVn florin Indira' mtinllu sowns,
mother hubbard yuki'. turned down
collar trimmed with embroidery
Insertion liml wide cntnbrlc ruf
fle, excellent value M.c. Spe- "iOn
clnl 'yc
Ten dozen Indies' Kmplre timviiH.
trimmed ulth embrolrler., oxer-Dent
value GOe. Spe- ?nr
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Twenty dozen Indies' MuMIn
Kowns, mother lmbbaid yoke,
trimmed with torchon lace and em
broidery, excellent value 6'Jc, ?().
special "
Ten dozen ladles' Muslin Gown,
mother hubbard yoke, trimmed
with due quality embroidery,
regular price We., j-po 9(v
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rivo dozen Indies' Muslin rjowns,
empire style, trimmed with fine cm.
broidery, regular juice 7!'c. 4 Q.
special Tf"
Ten dozen ladles' Muslin Ciovuis,
mother hubbard yoke of embroid
ery ami trimmed with embroider)
edging to match, excellent AQr
value, ifc, Bpeclal ry
Five dozen ladlen' Musllu Ornvtis,
mother hubbard yoke of xulen
clenne Inserting and trimmed with
rambrlo rutlle. wlRed with lace to
match, regular price SHe.. ; "ln
special uo
Five dozen Ladles' Cambric
Oowns lmvltiR round yoke ot J'olrit
de IMrls Insertion, trimmed around
yoke, neck and sleeves with wide
lace to match, excellent A 3-.
alue fc!)c, special ""
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Carpets, rugs and curtains
Special attention is directed today to our Carpet Department on second
floor. We carry exclusive styles in Axminster, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and In
grain Carpets at very attractive prices. Carpets cleaned, refitted and relaid in
the best manner at reasonable cost.
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trimmings complete.
.g for lie for 15c . tor 7c for 15c 1 for 18c
1 UC Sash Nets 1 UC Sash Swisses. 4C Scrims. yC Silkolines. 1 OC Cretonnes
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TAYLORNEWS.
Ct.ming Event Entertainment a
Success Personal News.
"Our Flag," 11 grand patriotic and
historical cantata, in five acts, deplet
ing the glorious and magnificent tri
tinipliH of the stars and strlr" rim
the days of Washington to the libera
tion of Cuba will bo performed at
Weber's rink Thursday and Friday
evenings. Ocl. 20 and Jl, by the choir
of the First Welsh Uaptlst church,
with one hundred In number In 'nil
costume. Cast of characters: Cranil
march by twenty young ladles: Lib
erty, Miss Edith Wynne Watklns: Col
umbia, MIbs Maggie Jones. Scranton;
Father Time. James E. WatUins, esq.:
T'nclo Sam, Morgan VJ. Morgans
Daughters of Llbsrty. Misses Olwcr
Howells and Sarah J. Hughes; prison
er of war, T. DeWItt Edwards; (lag girl
and mother. Miss Uessle James; plow
boys and anvil chorus, eighteen boys
sentinels, John Evans, Qarllcld Wil
liams, Absolom Williams; pianist, Miss
fiusla Powell, organist. Professor T.
II. Davl3; conductor, Professor John
P. Francis: stage manager, Sergeant
John II. Thomas.
Itev. D. S. Jones, of Wales, and 15ov.
H E. Williams, of Carnegie. Pa., wern
the guests of Itev. Dr. II. H. Harris,
of Italltoad street, the past few days.
Mr. Evan O. Watklns, of this place,
who has been on a week's vacation to
Philadelphia, has returned home.
Master Mark Uevan, of North xaylor,
Is confined to his home with sickness.
Mrs. John Connolly and children, of
this place, were the guests of air. and
airs. William M. Evans, of Hydo
Park, yesterday.
District Deputy W. G. nowells, of
the Improved order of nedmen, In
stalled officers of the Nay Aug tribe,
No, HO, of South Scranton, on Tuesday
nvenlng.
William T. Davis and William Sweet,
i'f this place, will serve on the Jury
during the coming November term.
The entertainment and social held
at the Primitive atethodist church,
Archbald, under the auspices of the
Williams Division, Sons of Tamper
ance, and for the benefit of Richard
Lnnljan, was well patronized. The
following musical programme was ren
dered: Oppnlns America; address
by chairman, itev. Mr. Walker, reci
tation, William Daniels; Instrumental
selection, Watklns family; solo, John
Robert; selection, Columbian Quar
tette; recitation. William aiorBuns;
.oo, D. II. Davis; duet. William Grif
fiths and W. II. Nicholas; solo, J. T.
Jones; solo, William Daniels; niaglo
lantern exhibition by William Pret
wood. ,
Night school will opun on November
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mmy-mmm
Scranton Store,
and 126 Wyoming Avenue. ,
price sale of
muslin underwear
There is an object in this sale. We are sacrificing legitimate
profit on account of an overstock of the finer grades of under
wear, and the prices we have made are such as to create a fu
rore. We have beyond question the finest assortment of HIGH
CLASS Muslin, Cambric and. Nainsook Underwear far and wide,
and we know that by offering the same at prices here set forth
we are giving THE BANNER UNDERWEAR BARGAIN SEN
SATION OF THE YEAR. The reductions were made on the
broadest scale, and every garment at the new price is from 30
tu 40 per cent less than actual value. Sale opens this fFridnv
8 o'clock.
l'lKht dozen ladles' line, MuhIIii
Clown, motbw hul bard yoke of line
Insertion and trimmed around yoke,
neck and sleeves with embroidery
to match, regular price ICic. AOr
special u"
Ten dozen Indies' Muslin ilowns.
empire style, having whle pointed
collar of Insertion and trimmed
with lace to match, tegular An,-,
price, We., special uvc
Twelve dozen Indies' Muslin
Downs having yoke of lnseitlon
ami trimmed with wldo embroidery
rullle to match, exlraordl- n -J,.
nary vuluo 0o speclul '"
Ten dozen ladles' tine Muslin
Clowns, having yoke of line torchon
Insertion, trimmed with lace to
match, excellent value flSc, "7 "ln
special OU
Ten dozen ladles' Muslin Gowns,
mother hubbard yoke, ot fine Inser
tun and handsomely trlmuitd
around yoke, neck and sleeves, with
lace to match, regular price 70
$1.19; special yt'
Kive dozen ladles' Muslin, tjowns.
having yoke of torchon and em
hrolderv Insertion, trimmed with
lace to match, excellent 70r
valuo .iSc. ; speclul '"
Seven dozen Ladles' Klne Muslin
Gowns, mother hubbard yoke, lin
ing double rows of tiiichou Inser
tion and tucks. handsomely
trimmed with tmbtolderv rullle
edged with laco to match, a i()p
bargain at Jli", special t
1.98
cents lor 1.50
for $3 Satin Derby
with pole and
bottom, with pole
Lebeck & Corin
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1. This will give the young people of
this section an excellent opportunity,
for those who cannot nttend the day
session, to gain an education.
Itev. D. S. Jones, of Wales, delivered
a very able sermon at the Welsh Hap.
list church last evening.
Invincible commandery. No. 2."2,
Knights of aialta, will meet this even
ing In Reese's hall.
Hov. Allen J. Morion, of Kingston,
and Rev. I). J. "Williams, of Hlakely,
came to hear the Rev. R. E. Williams
at the Calvary Baptist church on Wed
nesday evening and were the guests of
air. and airs. John It. Johns, of Rail
road street.
ailss Ella Jones, of this place, at
tended the funeral of the late Thomas
Williams, of Providence, yesterday af
ternoon. The Tribune branch office In Taylor
Is In the Coblelgh building. Local Rep
resentative E. G. Evans In charge.
airs. Isaac Davis and daughters, of
Greenwood, are visiting at lee, Lu
zerne county, for the past few days.
Master Edward Merger, of aialn
street, is confined to his home with
sickness.
Private William Thomas, of Company
H, Thirteenth regiment. Is home on a
seven days' furlough.
Rurgess James E. Watklns attended
the Jackson Street Baptist church eis
teddfod on Wednesday evening.
The collieries or tin Delaware, Lack
awanna and Western company are
working full time.
JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
A special meeting of the borough
council was held last Wednesday even
ing. All members were present except
aiesfcis. Hum and Waters. The sjrade
fixed by the street committee for side
walk, nbuttinr the property of Blocker
llros,, on Second and Haron streets,
wud approved. All except Davis voted
for the resolution. The grade Is as
follows; Beginning on Second street
at a grade with the walk of George
Hlake, run to Bacon street with grade
four Inches above that of the cross
walk, then run east on Bacon street to
the alley at .1 grade with the sidewalk
of Dr. S. D. Davis. A resolution wns
passed authorizing the burgess und
street committee to purchase such flag
and curb stone as may be necessary.
All voted in favor of this resolution
except Davis and Burdlsh. The com
mittee were also Instructed to see to
It that the walk is laid on tho line
twenty-five feet from the center of tha
street. Yesterday the council had a
gang of men grading air. Stocker's
property on Second and Baton streets,
and last evening It was nearly ready
for the stone to bo laid. air. Blocker
had a corps of engineers engaged yei-
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Seven di.zen Ladles' Kniplre
Gowns, yoko and collar of tlno
quality Valenciennes Insertion and
trimmed around yoke, neck anil
sleeves with Valenciennes laco lo
match, regular price $1.2."; on,
special OVC
Ten dozen Ladles' Ktnplre Gowns,
yokn of embroidery Insertion ami
tucks, having wldo collar trimmed
with Insertion and embroidery to
match, regular price $1.2."., Uf)r
special 0"l
Five dozen Ladlm' Muslin and
Cambric Gowns, empire or mother
hubbard style, having n wide collar
trimmed with laco insertion and
edged with lace to match, a
bargain at Jl.GD; spe- OR.-.
clal -'Ot
Huslin Drawers
Ten dozen Ladles' Fine Muslin
Drawers, having cluster of tucks,
and trimmed with embroldcrv.
tegular in Ice, DOc. ; spe- OCin
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Ten dozen Ladles' Fine Muslin
Drawers, having cluster of tucks,
handsomely trimmed with wide -embroidery,
excellent value ACtr
at c:ic, speclaj VC
Muslin Skirts
Ten dozen Ladles' Fine anisllt
Skirts, double rullle and trimmed
with embroidery, regular m
prico iJc. special tvc
Huslin Chemise
Ten dozen. Ladles' Fine Musllu
t-ncmise. trimmed with cambric
rume, regular prico
special
25c
For $2.75 Titian Ruffled
Curtains, all ready to
hang, with pole and trim
mings complete $1.98
Curtains, fringed top and
and trimtrings.
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terday, and It look3 as though he might
be going to fight a little.
The members of Liberty lodge, No.
1S-S, Knights of Pythias, will observe
their eleventh anniversary this even
ing with nn entertainment In Odd Fel
lows' hall, and a banquet at the Wind
sor hotel. The society has engaged the
Schubert Glee club for the entertain
ment and an Intt resting programme
will be rendered.
Tho emplojes of the Erie, Glenwood
and Keystone collieries will be paid to
day. George McLaughlin e.nd family are
moving into their new home at the
Powder aillU.
airs. Plger and family are moving
from Bacon street to the Humphrey
property on North .Main street.
Henry Hemilrlght Is enjoying a trip
to New York and through the eastern
states.
OLD EOKOE.
airs. John It. Wilson, of Plymouth,
was a guest at the home of her father,
air. D. C. Reed, on Sunday.
.Mrs. Samuel Brodhead, Sr., has re
turned from a visit with her son In
Dundaff.
Nellie, the little daughter of .Mr.
Thomas Sunly, met with a quite ser
ious accident. Whllo carrying a can
of fruit down the cellar she slipped
and fell down, breaking the can and
cutting her face so that It was neces
sary to put several stitches In It.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of ailss Laura Dale and air. Wil
liam Faraday, to take place October IS.
airs. Charles Anderson Is visiting
her sister In Pittsburg.
Three Doctors In Consultation.
'From Benjamin Franklin.
"When you are sick; what you like
best Is to be chosen for a medicine
in the first place; what experience tells
you Is best, to bo chosen In the second
place; what teason (I. e Theoty) says
Is best to be chosen in the last place.
But If you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr.
Experience and Dr. Reason to hold
a consultation together, they will give
you the best ndvlce that can be taken."
When you have a had cold Dr. In
clination would recommend Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, because It is
pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Exper
ience would recommend it because It
never falls to affect n speedy and pre
inanent cure. Dr. Reason would rec
ommend It because It Is prepared on
HclentlPo principles, and acts on nat
ure's plan In relieving the lungs, op
enlng tho secretions and restoring
the system to n natural and healthy
condition. For sale by all druggists.
Matthew's Bros., wholesale and retail
agents.
I Tito Cnrboudalo correspondence of The
Tribune has been placed In the hands of
air. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to Ir.
rognlitr delivery, etc., clso news ltinn,
should be addressed lo Roberts & Rey
nolds, news accnts.l
A DECIDED IMPROVEMENT.
There Is consldetable talk among the
city cottncllmcn concerning tho romov
al of the unsightly poles In front of the
municipal building. Should the move,
ment be decided upon tho poles will
be removed before tho new sidewalk,
which Is under construction, Is com
pleted. It would bo a wlso move to
have them taken fror In front nf the
city building, as thev do not enhance
the beauty of tho place. It would be a
good plan to have tho poles In front of
the Columbia Hose company's house
also taken down.
ANDREW OPERA COMPANY.
The Andrews Opera company, com
posed of forty people, will be at .the
Opera house on Monday night, wlicn
Uhcy twill present Flatow's popular
piece entitled "ainrtha." The company
! composed of a trained chorus,-which
Includes u number of well known stars.
The sale ot seats opens for subscrib
ers this morning at nine o'clock nnd
will continue until twelve, after
which the general public will have the
choice of the remaining seats.
THE VIEWERS MEET.
Hon. J. F. Reynolds. J. M. Stuart
and J. L. Robinson, the viewers ap
pointed to assess dumages and bene
fits oc;asloneil by the widening of
Church and Canaan streets, met In
conjunction with the property bidders
yesterday morning at 1) o'clock. J.
11. Torroy, of Scranton, representing
the Delaware nml Hudson company,
was present at the proceedings. A
number ot witnesses testified, after
which the vlwern adjourned to meet
Oct. 20 ot 7 o'clock in the morning.
ARTHUR YOUNG IN TROUBLE.
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Arthur Young has been placed
In the bastlle tit the instance of aier
chant Clark, of Canaan street, who
charges Arthur with the theft of sev
eral articles H is but a short time
ngo that Young was incarcerated In
the county Jail for participating In the
robbery of the city station's cash
drawer during tho absence of the ticket
agent. He has already spent several
years In the state penitentiary.
MARRIED WEDNESDAY.
A quiet but pretty marriage took
place Wednesday afternoon at the
home of air. and airs. Thomas W
Parry. Thelt daughter, Anna Barley,
was united In marriage to air. Thomas
Bowens, ot Wllkes-Barre. The cere
mony was performed at half-past one
o'clock, none but the Immediate friends
of the couple being present. They left
on the 3.0,-( train for a wedding tour
which will Include Albany and New
Yoik city.
A PIECE OF HARD TACK.
A member of Company E, Thirteenth
regiment, on writing to a friend in this
city, send home a piece of hard tack,
on which are traced the following
words: "We are apt to be home soon
again. If we do It will take the whole
Second army corps to take us back."
In his letter he says that the general
sentiment of the regiment Is expressed
In the words on the hard tack.
A FALSE ALARM.
The tooting of the whistle at the
head of No. 28 brought many people'
from their suppers last night shortly
after six o'clock. The alarm sounded
sixth ward and the fire companies re
sponded In short order but were un
able to do any service ns tho lire which
was an Incipient blaze caused by the
burning of brush was out before they
reached the spot.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Private George Comade, of Company
E, Thirteenth regiment. Is shaking
hands with his many friends In this
city. He Is home on a sick leave and
has been confined by Illness In the aiod
Ico Chlrurglcal hospital In Philadelphia
for the past six weeks.
The Germanla singing society are
having their rooms put In shape for
tho formal opening, which will occur
on October 21.
J. Rapdnll Jones, formerly of Car
bondale. but now a resident of New
York city, is visiting friends hero.
Thomas Iluntou, of the Thirteenth
regiment. Is home on a furlough.
ailss Ruth Hilts entertained a num
ber of young friends at her home on
Belmont street last evening.
airs. William Henderson, of New
Cemetery stteet. is seriously ill.
atlss Hattle Berry Is confined to her
home on Canaan street with Illness.
ailss Elizabeth Ayres is able to be
out again after an Illness of several
days.
airs. Charles aionk Is seriously ill.
ailss aiav Eaton, of Scranton, is vis
iting relatives In this city.
ailss Jessie Kleas of Archbald, Is
making a shoit visit with friends In
thbt city.
atlss Grace Gorman, of New York
city. Is "the guest of ailss Elizabeth
ateDonough, on Pike street.
ailss Nellie Hobbs, of Honesdale,
spent yesterday In this place.
ailsses Anna Burko and Anna Gor
man are In New York.
W. C. Goodrich, of New York city.
Is tho guest of Frank Couch.
L. C. Wetherby made a business trip
to Clifford yesterday.
Charles Whitney, of Susquohnnna. Is
the Ruest of Fred Anner.nan, of this
city.
Robert Clark, of New York, spent
Wednesday with Thomas WalKor, of
Farview rtrcet.
airs. H. S. Illolton nnd little son are
vlrflting friends In Clifford
Mrs. Jessie Wonnncott and daughter,
Gladys, returned home yesterday morn
ing after a short visit with relatives
at Wuymart.
airs. Byron Peck returned yesterday
after a brief stay with Waymurt
frlend3.
PECKVILLE.
air. and airs. II. J. McCormaek are
visiting tho latter's parents nt East
Ortinge. N. .'
W. W. Watklns attended a reception
tendered Will J. Williams, at his homo
nt Plymouth, last evening. Mr. Wil
liams is druggist on bonrd the United
States cruiser Detroit, and Is homo on
furlough. The Detroit Is now at Bos
ton. Tho Item In yestetday morning's Re
publican Is somewhat misleading when
It states that tho engines and dynamo.
Greatest
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For just three hours today we offer bargains that will never be approached by
any other house. Not one of the items will be offered for sale before 2 o'clock. And
at 5 o'clock sharp the goods will be withdrawn from sale, Every item has unapproach
able merit, and the greatest saving opportunity of a lifetime awaits you for these hours.
Sliocs-Sl.20 Pali'
200 pairs of Women's fine Vlcl Kid
laco and button shoes, heel and spring
heel, sizes 2 to fi, widths 11 to KU.
These shoes are tnailo with both the
extension edgo anil llexlblc soles, mi
ners of selected klii aklns. every nalr
guaranteed. These shoes nre positive
ly worm ji. i.). .Tinny rrom I -i
2 till 5 l.V
Kid (lloves 60e Fair
Extra value In Women's Fine Kid
Gloves are these; smooth llnlsh and
unusual quality; light nnd dark tnns,
brown, blnck, green and reds; 2 clasp
mm in nil sizei. moves tnut we Know
cannot be equaled In the city for An
Jl. Friday from 2 till C WC
I'nilergai'inciils loo Kacli
Women's Finn nibbed Vests nmi
Drawers; tVeced lined und extra Rood
quality; positively worth 21c. 1 e
Friduv from 2 till .'i 5C
Don't Miss
Remember, its days are numbered and we can assure you that you can't af
ford to miss it. Two weeks more and the end will come. Every day you stay away
means one less of REAL enjoyment and pleasure for you. Grand Promenade Con
certs by Bauer Saturday afternoon and evening. "Sousa's Night; next Saturday a
great programme of the March King's best.
Jonas Long's Sons
for the new electric light plant had
arrived and were being put In place.
The engines nnd dynnmos have not
arrived but are expected next week.
Miss Urare Chlvors, who has been
vlsltlnp friends at Taylor, has return
ed home.
Stanley Newton, a Wilson Fire com
pany delegate to Die state firemen's
convention at Iebanan, presented the
company with a beautiful souvenir nt
the meetlnsr held last Tuesday evening.
The souvenir consisted of a large com
modious rocker with two beautifully
carved drawers. Mr. Newton also gave
a very pleasing report of his trip to
Lebanon nnd his stay In that city.
Frank McHlroy, a sailor on the Uni
ted States warship Seneca, Is visiting
his parents at Dolphs.
WYOMING.
Itev. Wilson Trleble attended the
meeting of the Methodist ministers at
Waverly the early part of the week.
Albert and Frank Marcy and James
La France rre enjoying a week of
camp life at Harvey's lake.
J. W. Morgan, foreman in the Wy
oming shovel works, Is uulte HI.
Andrew, young son of Postmaster
Charles Crouse, Is nicely recovering
from an attack of scarlet fever.
l G. Ilorsch. of this place, was In
Sunbury on Tuesday attending the ded
icatory exercises of the Odd Fellows'
home for orphans.
Mrs. William Barrett returned to
her homo at Shlckshlnny after spend
ing a few days with friends.
Ono night during the early part of
the week burglars entered the shoe
store of Townsend Brothers and stole
about $300 worth of shoes.
Tho ladles Of the Methodist r-hnr,.l,
.are arranging to have Mr. Shepherd,
oi scranton, deliver a lecture on his
recent visit to the Holy Land. The
lecture will probably be given on the
evening of October 20.
Mrs. II. L. Morgan and daughter,
Emily, and Mrs. Edwards, of Scranton,
wore the guests of the former's sister,
Mrs. It. It. Thompson, yesterday.
A very pretty wedding took place In
the Methodist church on Wednesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The contract
ing parties were Verona IJe Wolfe, a
prominent young man of this place,
and Miss Irene Phillip, a popular
young lady ot Plttston. Itev. Wilson
Trleble, pastor ot the church, per
formed the ceremony In the pre
sence of a large number of friends. A
reception was held nt tho homo of the
groom. Mr. and Mrs. De Wolfe will
go to housekeeping Immediately In this
place.
OGSTS 10 CENTS. Uut worth a dollir a
vial This Is the testimony of hundreds
who use Dr. Agnow's Liver Pills They
aro so sure, so pure, ro pleasant and easy
acting. The demund for this popular
Liver Itcgulator Is so great It Is taxing
the makers to 4ceep up with it. Sold by
Matthews Bros, and W. T. Clark.-!).
OR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE UfllG.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Iseoldnmlor positive. 'Written Guarantee,
bjr authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
nn, Kfalif. liA.aa t.'vil Tl-a-ma
ujwjuoda, iu&t?iu.iiuto, ens, iiyBioria, uuick-
denco. Nervousness. Lasdtmln. nl'l linlm. Ynnth.
liOCK OI U(
onli-
tal Errors, or Excoesivo Uo of Tobacco, Opium,
or liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, SI n
box; six for IV, with -written Kuarantee to
euro or reruuil money. Wiiiuplo pack,
ago, coptalDlns fivo dcyBr treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. Ono tampla only sold to
wvu hwujum Ukiuiuuruvunii,
CSTRed Label Spoclal
txtra strennth. m
For ImDotoncv. Loss nft
!...,.. r .. .. i
Htonlit? or HnrrannAHa f
Ml b box; six for $5. witti!
EFPn&orhrnmll. APTEB
lJor3leby William d. Clark, 316 Penn Ave
acranton. I 'a.
ileaiiii is WeaWi.
17 - vaik
mWJ
m
Sale on
3 Hours
THIS AFTERNOON
Embroidery 7c Yard
Two to seven inches wide, fine I'nm.
brie and Nulnsook edges; K'h1b that
nre worth up to 23c yard. Fri
day from 2 till 3
7c,
Ulniikcls (57c Pair
Kxtra cood Mtltio In tl-1 Blankets,
white or urey, nicely made and fin
ished with fancy ends: worth Jl A "7 n
nalr. Frldnv from 1! till .-, UC
Fine Table Glasses lc Kacb
Very clear crystal nlnsses thnt nnv
store In the country would ask from ,
3c to so ench for, Friday from 1 -j
tin r, 1C
Wash Boards (ic Kacli
Kxtra heavy and extra stroiii?. nil
wood frmnes, covered with heavy zinc,
double lined. Itcmilur price of these
ouiiriis is ic. i riuay irom
till C
Ar
"u
the Big Food
I You Must
Buy some shoes very soon; the weather will compel you
within a lew days. Then the question will be W1IHIIE ?
We don't expect everybody's trade. We couldn't handle
it we had it. But we want yours, and ask you to try a
j.u.i a. jim, kjiiiuiuit u
Have to Buy
v :n . t..U ....!.. !...
a. u" win yci mil vuiue ium
J were your last shoes perfectly satisfactory ? No ?
Then Try Ours.
I STANDARD
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. 217 LACKA, AVE
bib
HIS
AH Grades and Prices.
Largest stock in town
at the Leading Bicy
cle and Sporting Goods
House in Scranton.
FLOREY&BROOK
211 Washington Ava.
Court House Square.
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.
709 West Lackawanna Avenus.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
WHEN IN
STRONG
A6AIH!
0
f !Tf
aw '-( &A
, . tt M M
t0
kSm
-j)&t- perfect, and impart a health;
vizor to the whole beine. All dralui and lonei are checked ttrmitHt!t. Unlen mtlenti
are properly cured, Iheir condition often worrlei Ihem Into Imanlty, Comumptlon or Death,
Mailed scaled. Price 1 1 perboa: 6 boiei. with Iron-Clad legal guarantee tocure or refund tha
money, fj.oo. Send for fren book,
For Sale by JOHN II. IMIULI'S.
ind bprucc street.
TmltTSiKlA
Record
Only.
UNTIL
CIolli Hound Hooks Klc
The best value we've ever offered.
llOlllHt 111 fine lliltll lvilulv vnllimr.
size; pretty stotnpliiRs; quod clear
type. Titles by Itnskln. Shakespeare,
iiriyie. i.onKrellow, Jerome, Iinrrlc,
cyman, Dickens. Dovle. Tennyson
nnd most of the poets. These books
inn pui iisneii in toe. Friday III,,
from 2 till f. IUC
Dress Woods 21c Yard
The line consists of .IG-lnch all-wool
Sllltincs, craulte cloths uml nlnlilx. In
a full lino of colorliiRs; all btatid new
kooiis ami pisitively wmtli a.,c. Ol
yd. Friday from 2 till ft .11
Vomcns Handkerchiefs loc
UN) (loZPtl 111 I (lit Id t. t-'lnn omlirrtM.
crftl. !lt'm-Mtphril I'uvnrn ntul Vnl
ttlnimcri; lot) iyv to cIioomp from.
Not i ntin In the tot m-ni wntil iinit.in
? I.k'. Many of thorn Wc. Friday I (n
from 2 till S IUC
Show
wc nisi time you
I.. --
as sureiy as you try It.
SHOE STORE.
$S$00$$
THE
I0SIC POWOER U,
ltooms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'g.
SCRANTON. rA.
Mining and Blasting
Made m .MooMouml Uuslulolo Work.
I.AFLIN & RAM) I'OWDKR CO'3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric lliittorlc, Klectrla Kxploden,
lor exploding blasts, fcafety l'uso nail
Repauno Chemical Go's cx"i1osivb
ML Pleasant Goal
At Retail.
Coal ot the best Quality tor domestic uss
and ot all sizes. Including Uuckwr.eat and
Hlrdseye, delivered In any part of th
city, at the lowest price.
Orders received at the ofTIce, first floor.
Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No. 6;
telephono No. 2C21 or at the mine, tele
phono No. 172. will be promptly attended
to. Dealers supplied at the mine.
W. T. SMITH.
MADE ME A MAW
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE
AJCKNtrroua iUajt I'aUlng Mm'
or7.ImpotjiCr.81epleiiuea,eto.. cauiei
vj auufto or tuner .icues ana man
c ration n, Thtt quichtu and uretu
restore Lott Vitality la oM or young, ana
fitaznaufontudr, btrlnassor marriage.
Prevent Imanitr fi.ni Conmmntlnn if
ir-:T-TT' - m. i. ii .t . -- --
iatB in 1 imo, iuairuw mowi i a. mediate improvt-
ment and ffecta
Ri.ujiu woer 011 oioer iau
In.
in upon ImTins tho genuine Ajax Tablets
They
dato cnradthoaiandi and vlUcureyou. Weelraapbt
each cast or refund th money, Prloei
iiiw wriiiva icunrsDteo tu ruoct kruro til I "TO in
package! or ala plgee (full treatment for 12.60,
VYYyp9t
P
fi
iubii. in pjKiii wriiiBri uwn receipt oi price. 1'ir
rice. Circular
rlCO
"it
AJAA liUintLUY CO.. 'i'.'"""-
bt
Cbl(. III.
For Falo In Scrnntcn, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and II. C. Bunderrcn, druggists,
DOUOT, TRY
They have stood the ten otyeari,
and have cured thoutandi of
caiei otrmvoui Piseaiei, such
at Debility, Dizlncn,Sleeplei.
cen and Varicoccle.Atrocbv.&c.
They clear the brain, (treogtheu
ine circulation, make aigcitiot
Addreu, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.
IMiarinaeist. cor. Wyoming avenuo
larPl
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