The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 18, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1898.
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Nursing
Mothers
must have strength. Upon
the strength of the mother
depends the future health
of the child. It is of the
greatest importance that the
mother should obtain every
atom of nourishment from
her diet. This is insured if
Johann Hoff's Malt Extract
is taken with meals and be
fore retiring.
ijfofa
p,
M&M Extras
not only assists the proper
assimilation of food, but is
also a food in itself. Good
appetite and sound restful
sleep follow its use.
r
Dr. Albert Fricke of Phila
delphia, writes. " I have tried
Johann Hoff's Malt Extract not
only on myself, but also on a great
number of my patients with marked
success In cases of convalescence,
Impaired digestion, for mothers
while nursing and In general debil
ity, and have found It to be an ex
cellent remedy for building up the
system."
Johann Hoft's
Malt Extract
Glvao Strength. Avoid tmltallona
IThe Carliondale correspondence of Tho
Tilbuno has been plnccil In the hands or
Mr. J. SI. Korbes. All complaints uh lo lr
legulnr deliver, etc.. cls-o news, ititns,
bhould be nditrred to Koberts & Itcy
noldB, news niicnto.
BADLY INJURED.
A Man Loses a Leg on the Gravity
Railroad.
Jduard Iliwlcy. of I lpt i Dumluff.
stieet, mot with a sad accident ch
tcrdnv nfteinoon. He was in the
nelghboihood of Luke White's ciosh
lnfr and decided to ride to the ccnttal
city on a tilp of gravity coal cats.
He attempted to boaul the train, which
was movlnR at a rapid rate, and lulled
his footing- Ho foil under the car,
which passed over hl left les.
The Delawaie and Hudson ambul
ance, wan summoned and the Inluied
man was taken to KineiKency hospital,
where It was found that amputation
was Imperative The lefr was taken
off Just above the Knee. His condition
last night was eiious the man being
weak from tho loss of blood. However
(he attending phMi!ans look for a
revival today and hope for his ulti
mate complete recovery.
FORMER CARBONDALIAN DEAD.
The friends or I. i:. .Whipple In this
city were yesterday apprised of his de
mise, which occurred at Hotel Juliet,
Chicago. He was proprietor of that
hotel. Mr. Whipple has numeious
friends In this city, haingjied heie
for a number of years, pan of which
time ho managed tho Ameiican house,
which was a wooden .struetme on tho
site of the present Hotel Ameiican.
Deceased is survived by a widow. The
lemains will be taken to this city and
Intel red in Maplewood cemetery.
FIRE LAST NIGHT.
Shortly bcfoie 7 o'clock lust night
the fire whistle at the head of No, 25
sounded an alarm, designating Fourth
ward as the place of the catasttophe.
The companies were exceedingly slow
In responding and appeared upon the
scene of the blaze some time after
the alarm was given. The lite, which
was in the neighborhood of Gordon
avenue, proved to be an incipient blaze
THE LEADING AND LARGEST MILLINERY STORE
Trimmed Hats
At $4-50 we're showing Trimmed Hats that are pei lection of style and elegance on which only
the richest materials are used and the finest workmanship permitted copies of the latest European
,inrt New Ynrk ciicrpccc or ..,,.11 .... i, J.. .: J.. ' . r . j rWN
.ind New York successes, as
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room. Nothing as beautifi
handsome Hats are deserve
room, coming as ueautilul shown elsewheie under 10.00 or
handsome Hats are deservedly popular at our price
We Trim to Order
We Trim Hats to order with great success. Trim them stylishly and beautifully; guarantee them
satisfactory.
Untrimmed Hats
We show the largest line of Felt and Velvet Hats in the city at the lowest prices. Most exclusive
shapes in Felt and Velvet Hats, the newest novelties in rough rider effects, finest felts,
Prices, 39c, 45c, 69c, 95c
-. j . ,-. As 'ow as otner stores can buy them for to sell again.
Ostrich Feathers
Best quality, large flue, gloss-y Ostrich Feathers, Prices 25c, 39c, 48c, 73c, 98c
r, r- i.t r Worth more at wholesale.
Fancy Feathers, Birds, Wings, Quills, Aigrettes
Anything Bought from Us Not
caused by tlte burning of a ham out
aide the water limits, l'eoplc should
be careful In burning leaves or brush
not to make, tho fire large enough to
alarm the watchman at No. 28.
INTERNATIONAL CONCERT CO.
The entertnlnment to be jrlVt'ti by the
Intel national Concert company In tho
Grand Opera house on Wednesday eve
ning piomtscH to he of unusual ex
cellence. It will bo for the benefit of
Trinity episcopal church. The detailed
programme Is as follows:
Sonata, Op. :;o. No 3 Ueethoven
Alleuru assal.
Allegro assal.
Allesro vivace
Miss Ihichwald and .Mr. Thlcle.
Aria, Bel ragglo,
From "Scmlramlde" Itosainl
Mis. Thlele.
fa) Ballade Vandcrrkrn
(It) Duo l.eonatde
Mr. Vandcivekon.
Hondo Capilcclose, Op. 14. Mendelssohn
Miss Iluchwnld.
Souvenir de Moscow Wlenuawskl
Mr. Thlele.
(a) Good Night Nevln
(b) Thine Uyes so Blue I.assen
(c) Good Day Laconic
Mrs. Thlele.
(a) I.argo, ma non tanto, fiom con
cert In D minor.., Barh
(b) Spinning Song G. Hollacnder
Mr. Thlele nnd Mr. Vanderveken.
fa) Melodiama (for Viola) Gulrand
(b) Beiceu-e (for Viola) Godaid
Mr. Vanderveken.
(a) Spring Song Well
(b) Kntr' Acl et air, from l'renux
Clcres Herold
JIis, Thlele, with violin obllgato by Mr.
Thlele.
(a) Berceuse Slmone
(b) Mazutka, Obertasse Wlenlawskl
Mr. Vanderveken.
Intel mezzo Mascagne
Mrs. Thlele. Miss Huchwald. Mr. Thlele,
Mr. Vandeiveken.
FUNDS BADLY NEEDED.
The Mitchell Hos. company Is at
pii'sent presslnglv In need of funds.
Various ptojects for raising funds were
discussed at length and It was almost
decided lo hold a fair In the near
future. Ycsteiday a committee of
prominent membeis laid the mntter
before a number of the leading busi
ness men, who epiessed themselves
us willing to contilbute to the entor
piise. It Is a humiliating fact that
neither of the Hie companies weio as
well supplied with money as they
should be.
THE OPERA LAST NIGHT.
The Andrews Opera company pro
duced Flaton's tuneful piece, "Martha,"
befoio a huge and lepresentatlve au
dience at the Uiund Opera house last
night. Tho pretty piece was beauti
fully staged. The ohm us wns especial
ly well ti. lined nnd contained thltty
olcos. The leading pans weio exe
cuted with great skill and pleased tho
audience, which was enthusiastic. Mi.
Andiows as a comedian kept his audi
ence in mars throughout the whole
evening.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Deputy Sheriff Ferber, oC Scrunton,
was in this city yesterday.
I'llvnto Alexander .Mitchell leturned
to Camp Meade yesteiday after a thlr-tv-day
fuilomjh. He will lequest an
extension on account of his poor
health.
James Tiuiko returned to Kent. Ohio,
yesteiday, alter spending thiee weeks
In this city.
Miss Ullzabeth Euily has accepted a
position In Scranton.
Charles Diako has i etui tied from his
southern tilp.
Harry Aandeinuuk and family and
Miss Gay, who have been guests nt the
home of Josiah Vandernnrk. let tuned
to tliuli home In Kentucky yesteidav
Dr. 1!. Hampton, of Serarrton. called
on friends In this city ycsleidn.
Mis. Ihmoy Smith and Mrs Frank
called on Scinntoii friends yesterday
Miss Kmlly Foster was the guest of
Miss Susan .ladwin Saluidav.
Burton Woodworth has returned to
his home In Slilekshiimy. after a bilf
visit with his cousin, Fred Woodworth.
of this "Itj.
Mrs. John Frothlngham, of Troy, N.
Y., is the guest of Mis. I. B Van Ber
tram Mis. S. S. Singer and daughter. Mar
tha, have returned fiom a visit with
Sc i anion ti lends.
M. T. O'Mnlley and sister Kllzitbcth,
of Scianton, were recent vlsltois In thlj
city.
Miss Jennie Hunton, of Auhbald,
spent Sunday with trlends In this city.
I'livate William Myeis is confined to
home with illness His condition is
slightly Improved today.
A large .number of persons from Jei
myn and Maylleld attended the opera
last nlKht
Among those from this city who at
tended the funeral of the late Blodwen
413--Lackawanna Avenue
lin
well as charming creations from our
1 he largest assortment in the city at lower prices than
Satisfactory Can Ba Exchanged or You
Cave at Kodor Grove were: Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Chilton, Mrs. Joseph Jo
seph, Mrs. Lyman Carey, Mr. and Mrs.
Job Hawkins nnd Mr. and Mrs.Thomas
Booth.
I. F. Murray has resigned his posi
tion on tho Truth, which will bo tilled
by John O'Bourke.
FACTORYVILLE.
Jits. Simon Beynotds and daughter,
Klsle, nnd Mis. Charles Walter were
Scianton visitors yesterday.
Bev. M. J. Wntklns left yesterday for
Hnrrlsburg, whero he will attend tho
State Baptist meeting, which will bo
held thero this week. On Thursday
evening ho will deliver nn address be
fore the meeting of ministers.
Mr. W C. Wrlgley has been spending
the past week In Philadelphia and
West Chester, l'n.
I'uulownn Bebekah lodge, No. lis. I.
O. O. V., gives notice that on and af
ter this Tuesday evening the time for
opening the lodge will be 7 o'clock
sharp.
Dr. C. A. Spencer will have an mic
tion of horses on his farm near this
place on 1 aisdoy. the 27th Inst., nt
10 o'clock This will bo a line oppor
tunity to secuie a flood horse as the
list contains the following: The fam
ous Hotting stnlllon, Altheus; Sam
Mai kits, a roadster; two biood males
ami several flllv colts.
The new barn of Mis. Battle Cap
well that replaces the one burned by
lightning last summer Is completed.
Canton Factoryvllle, No. 37. I. O. O.
F., will meet to morrow, (Wednesday.)
evening. A full attendance Is request
ed. Mr .1. T. Bush, of Main stteet, who
has been seriously 111 for some time, Is
lepoited Improving.
Mr. Albert Gllmoie, of Illinois, Is
spending some time with relatives In
town.
Before Semite Charles Gardner and
Athltiators C. B. Walters, K. C. Bey
nolds and Harry Bldwell last Friday
the case of Aaron Phillips versus C.
C. Matthew son came up for trial and
the nrhltiators awarded judgment 111
fnor of tho defendant. Tho case was
the outcome of riillllps taking n con
tiact from C. C. Matthewson to move
a building to a certain place, which
the defendant claims was not done ac
cording to conti.ict, hence the suit to
i ecover.
Tho Baptist church will In tho neat
futuie be treated to a new coat of
paint.
The flist killing fiost of the season
visited this section last Monday morn
ing. Mrs. Will Case, of Carpenter Hollow,
will setvo a ten cent supper Wednes
day afternoon for tho benefit of the
Ladles Aid society of the Methodist
church.
Mr. n.ul Mrs. S. W. Capwell nnd thiee
daughters, of Carbondale. returned
home Monday after spending a few
days with relatives In tovn.
Mrs. Ruth Dickson left yesteiday for
Blnghamton to visit her sister. She
was accompanied by her grandson,
Master Joseph Capwell.
Mis. Nelson Gllmore is seilouslv 111
nt her home on Main stieet.
AVOCA.
Mnlln Casterllne. aged 79 eais, died
yesterday afternoon at the home of his
daughter. Mrs. William Spencer, of
Vine street. Deceased was one of the
pioneer residents of this town, having
moved from Northampton county
about 44 years ago. He was one of tho
lit st runners on the old gravity io.nl
and since Its abandonment has been
retained In the service as night watch
man In tho Brie and Wyoming yards.
Amongthoiailroadershewas familiarly
known as "Old Cas" and his pleasant
gieetlng will ho missed among the em
ployes. About five days ago he was
suddenly stricken with paralysis, since
which ho. has gradually failed. Besides
one. daughter, six stepdaughters and
one stepson survive him. The funeral
will take place on Wednesday after
noon at - o'clock, services at the house.
Interment will be made in Maicy cem
etery. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD.
The ladles of tho St. James Uplscopal
church evidently knew what they were
doing when they engaged the Schu
beit Quaitette and Mrs. Kate Crossln
O'Brlcn to give a concert In iKnterprise
hall next Friday evening, October 21.
A latge audience Is nlready assured
and the diagram at Doctor Davis'
ding store shows that thoie are but
a few good scats remaining unsold.
Mr. Hoiace Frederic!, of Avoca, Is
visiting Mr. Charles Davis and family,
of Second street.
Bdward Bolls, of South Main street,
was painfully injured at the Delaware
and Hudson collleiy last Saturday af
ternoon. A large piece of top coal fell
and struck him on the head, Inflict
ing an ugly gash ahoves his eyes and
another on the nose, which had to bo
stitched.
Mr. and Mis. Samson, of Archbald,
- - 413.
own work
me laiesi European
$4.50
$12. These
any other store.
Can Get Ycur Money Back,
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Bargain
THE FRUIT hangs in big bundles ail through the store Clusters of Bargains that makes one's mouth water.
Tho Bargain Tree is loaded down The Fruit is of the best variety -only High Class Merchandise enters here.
We shake the tree for you today and some of the Best Bargains this store ever offered will fall into your laps.
A great crowd will be here, to be sure, but the Tree is heavily loaded, and the Bargains are plentiful for all,
Prices on good goods never have been so low.
Dress Goods
and Silks
I'RljPONS-All wool, solid blm-k the, full in IneliM wide, poltlvely worth P5C,
thlmu'ck . ;
NO. 'Jfio HKIKIK Mndn by the famous Ilotuny Mills, bluok or colors, J l Inches
Ido, cry Hpecliil ut .". .
HI.M'K SATIN MTIUWS-All sllL, hlh liiktre, i.osltUe Millie 75c,
thh ncrk
HII.KH, Hlinitr I,i:NOTH InSlnnlcs, l'lulds iitul ClmrmlnB I'lKUioCoiiiblnn.
tlonij ncicr sold under 7Vpand 91.00; thin Meet. ... . .
COI.niti:i l)Ki:s.S dOODSjo Inch, AINWooI Hutting, In l'lalds mid OrnnltC",
culm vnlno for .Kli'. .... . .,
C1IKCK m'lTINOH .11 InchcH wide, nil wool, ery pretty cllcets, worth SOc
.Mird, thitueek . . .. . ....' ;
CI1KCK srm.S-2B Inches wide,
1.1c Milne for
Shoes
SOME TIMELY BARGAINS
Dinner, 25 Cents
Mighty cheap for a dinner sueli ns I
you s i Here. hr 1 10 Hundred or
more who em lie re oiery ua,.
11.30 TO 2.30.
spent Sunday with their daughter, Mis.
Frnhk Haxtcr, ot South Main Htroet.
Ocorgo liennett, who enlisted In the
regular aimy, Is homo on a furlough.
Tliomns Jnpllii, who Is n member of
Guth's linnrl, which Is with tho nrmy,
stationed at Hallogh, North Carolina,
returnpil ycsteiday after having spent
a thlitv day fui lough with his friends
In town.
IMwnrd Thomas, conductor on the
traction load, n sumed work yesterday,
after having been Idle dining tho paat
two weeks mi account of sickness.
I'dltor Thomas 1'oundy and Frnnk
Helcher nithod la.st night from the
Klondike region.
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TAYLOR.
Tho cantata, "The Meiry Milkmaid,"
Is being rehearsed in the Caliaiy bap
tist chinch under the direction ot I'io
I'essor DaItl H. Jones.
Master Kdwaid Merger, of Main
btreet, is leooveiing fiom his lecent
sickness.
John Masters an old and respected
citlscn of the Pyne. passed piicefulljcJ
uvny nt his home after a lingering Ill
ness. He will be burled this after
noon at 2 o'clock. Services will he
held nt the house, lluilal will he mnil
In the I'oiest Home cemetery in this
pine
The fair committee of Hip Welsh
Congi optional church will meet this
evening In the chuich vestry. All
membeis are requested to be present
Miss Lizzie D.ivK of Oreen nidge,
spent the Sabbath with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kan L. Davi, of Main
street,
The entertainment at the Fitst Con
gregational chinch last evening was a
success. The programme as arranged
was fully carried out and In a most
pledging marner.
Tho Delaware, Laokawannu and
AVestein collieries In this place will
work live ten-hour days thli week.
That is the quoto.
This evening will occur the supper
of the Ladles' Aid society of the Meth
odist Episcopal church In the church
rooms. Oysters, chicken, etc., will be
served. Tickets, 2Z cents.
Piofesor Kdward MeOuIpnn. of
South Scranton, a musician of noted
fame, has succeeded Professor John
Watklns as director of tho T.ilor sil
ver cornet band.
Master Mary liovan. of North Tay
lor, has fully recoveied from his tecent
sickness.
A much needed crosswalk Is being
laid nt the intert-ectlon of Main and
Union hticets.
Miss Mary Orifflths, of C.rovc stieet.
spent the Sabbath with friends In
Avoon
Mlrs Sarah J. Hughes, of Main street,
spent Sunday at Duryea.
Mr. J. Decker, of South Scranton,
was a business visitor in this place
yesterday.
m
PECKVIXLE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'W. F Mott, of Mott
Haven, expect to leave the Hist df tho
month for their winter's stay In New
York city.
Miss Emmu Carpenter, who has been
visiting friends at Scranton, return
ed home Sunday.
Mr. W. S. Hloes 1ms generously do
nated a largo deer, one of two Miot by
him on his hunting expedition, to tho
three churches, viz: Haptlst, Methodist
and Presbyterian. A committee from
each church will meet and decide how
to dispose of the deer to tho best ad
vantage. No doubt a venison cupper
will be chosen as the most profitable
outlook.
Saturday night sneak thieves enter
ed the cellar of Henry Chapman, who
resides on Hickory street, and remov
ed a large quantity of canned fruit und
potatoes.
Floyd Grclncr made a bublness tilp
to Scranton yebterJay.
Mrs. D. W. Brown is visitlnc rela
tives nt Avocn.
O. D. Secor Is spending a few days
with relatives at Norwich, N. Y.
Union venison supper by the Meth
odist Baptist nnd Presbyterian
churches Wednesday night ut the Wil
son's Fire company hall. Price, 25
cents for adults, IS cents for chlldieu.
The object Is to raise the pastors' sal
aries of the three churches.
OLYPHANT.
William II. Ilyno nnd company will
present "Lost In New York" nt tho
Father Miithow opera houto tomonow
evening. This comrauy has been play
Int? for the past two years In E'ngland
with great success. Miss Jennie Wil
son, tho leading actress, takes the part
of tho waif. The play Is full of clever
dramatic situations which makes It In
teresting throughout. The company Is
said to bo of uniform excellence.
The following committee has been
appointed by the Fxcelslor Hose com
pany to solicit subscriptions to pay off
THE GREAT STORE.
Plums Are Ripe
Unexcelled Splendor and
aOME OP THE
choicest fruit
65c
45c
55c
59c
25c
29c-
10c
Men's rincst Hot Calf and Huset T.nce
Shoes, Cornell and College toe, welted nnd
Mltched, i Id kid lined, positively A nil
worth $r. oo, for .vu
Jonas Long's Sons.
tho Indebtedness on tho hose cairlago.
Messrs. John O'Mnlley, William Kelly,
John Pettlgrcw and Joseph Marks.
Frank Wheeler has leturned from
Butte City, Montana, where ho has
been for two months.
Miss Agnes Williamson, of Plttston,
who has been the guest of Mrs. D. W.
Harris, has leturned home.
James Itogjn, employed as a car
lunner In Johnson's mine, had his right
leg badly squeezed while entailed nt
his woik yesterday afternoon. The
boy was taken to his home on Dunmore
street and his injuries iccc'lved tieat
ment. Thif ves entered the residence of IM
win Ci. Lloyd, of Plakely, on Saturday
night. Bsfoio departing they helped
themselves to a laige quantity of eat
ables which were the only things they
were able to secuie before being
f lightened away.
Hev. B. F. Hammond left vesterday
for Parkersburg, W. Vn.. whero he will
attend a convention ot the Presbytery.
Mis. John Barrett is visiting rela
tives at Newark, N J.
Miss Orace Peltigrew spent Sunday
with Scranton friends.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Broadway and Eleventh St., New York.
Opp. Ornce Church. European Plan.
Rooms $1.00 a Day end Upward.
In a modest and unobtruslro way tbere ar
few batter conducted hotels In th metropolis
than tho St. Denle.
Tho great popularity It haa acquired can
readily be tracod to Its unique location, 1U
liomellkt. atmosphere, the peoullar excellence
of Us cuisine and service, and Its rerr moderate-
prices
WILLIAM TAYLOR AND SON.
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Placs,
NEW YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per
Day nnd Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per
Day and Upwards.
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
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For Business Men
In the heart of the wholesale district
For Shoppers
3 minutes walk lo Wanamalteri. 8
minutes to Mege! Cooper' Ills Store
ltaiy of access to the great Dry OooUh
htores.
For Sightseers.
OueblocVfrom Il'way Cais.gmnff eaiy
tranportatiou to all points oflntercst
Hotel Albert,
NEW YORK.
COK. 11th ST it UNIVliRhlTY PI.ACK.
Only One Block from Hroadivav.
ROOIDS, SI UP. RESTAURANT
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WESTB1INSTER
HOTEL
Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Ave.
Phenomenal Values
In Men's, Womeu's, Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Slippers. It will pay
you to see our stock before buying elsewhere. Remember, we guarantee every
pair. Shoes we sell to give satisfaction. A few of the many bargains:
Men's Calf li-Sole Huml-Sewcd Shops, worth $3.00 nnd $4.00, at $1.08.
Men's Light and Heavy ilox Call'Shhoesat $1.0S, $ ' 'S and $2.08.
Men's Dress and Walking Shoes at 08c. Ladies' Bu i Shoes at SOc.
Ladles' Fine Button and Lace Shoes at OSe, $l.aO, iO, $1.08 and $2.0S. Up
to-date, stylish and are worth double the money.
Misses' Shoos at 08c. Boys' and Youths' Shoes at OSc. Children's Shoes at 10c.
Call aud examiue our
money by it.
MYER DAVI DOW, ," W,,Rk
SCRANTON. PA.
Unparalleled Low
Dressmakers, Attention!
Read over these prices on needful things. Compare them with
any house in America:
fi.UOO Stocklnot Diesi HhlMdi, oncli r. cenM.
Uridine Ituttonliole
TwlM
AltimluUed Dress HtnjH, double
lrc, duct proof, doen
KxtrnqtiHllty Vulst Helling,
per yard
Curved SUhl Illndinir,
per.Miid
llruMi Kdse.sklit l'lotectors,
per .mid
Muslin Oocrcd Coihrt
Cliisps
HeM qunllty IronlnR Wilt,
'J lor
ARtitc or Chlnn lluttons,
Odorenfor.
,.lc
8c
6c
4c
5c
4c
5c
4c
.Men's :t r.Ollox Calf nnd WhwO C
Icr ltiihsct l.HceShoei. :i soles ...""yt
Mioses' S1..10 Luce or ltutlon OKr
IJongola Dress Shoes, solid . . 'ol'
!
Girls' and Boys'
t Shoes for School
Good and Substantial Our $1.25 Lin)
$ THE BALANCE OF OCTOBER FOR 98c
All sizes. This is the
rirr rn cr1irirl dinr3
Snhnnl simp wliirli vf
. ...., ........ ..
gSc, and we will show you as good a $1.25
shoe as you ever saw and the price is only 98c. J
STANDARD
HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY,
4 :
ASKfflE&mET.Ott
GIVES THL
BETIiGHTrnNEvORlP
And 0AB59iyTEIY SAFE
FOR SALE BY THB
ATLANTIC REFINING CO
SCRANTON 8TATION.
TRIBUNE WANT ADS.
BRING QUICK RETURNS.
fefe
mw
& EVERY WOTOAW
r4fZJl
4v
1
Or- PeaFs
They axe pre rapt, ait and certain In remit, Tbe tannine (Or, Fcal'i) nev&r dln
UUiUt, pHk U WUCV fiW
For Sals by JOHN
H. PHELPS,
taPruCe streot-
goods before buying elsewhere, and you will surely save
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
Prices.
llelrilnc Mowing 8llk,
liHiiirui
Tnireta Silk Senin lllndluir,
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