THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1808. fo . ITlin Carbomlutc rorrfpoinlcnco of Tho Tribune has brcn ilncrd In the hnndh nt Jlr. J. M. Forbes All complaints us to lr. rogtilnr dcllvory, etc., pImi newa Hum, should bo addressed to llobcrts & ltcv noidit, news aurnts, FOOT BALL SATURDAY. :t. Thomas College and the Cottrtgc Athletic Club on the Uridlron. Suturday mis nil ideal foot ball day und not a few persons took advantage of tlip fair vvoiitlur ami witnessed tho 'came between tho Cottage Athlotle club and tho olewn lOincHuntlnrj St. Thomas college of Scranton, at Alumni jiark. Tho canif uiih as Rood n ronti'st r v. been t'een In thin cltv till sea son, Tho tenuis were nltnnst pvuih matched lit weight, Scrnnton probably beltiK ellBhtly heuvlur than the liiinii' team. The flint halt was u line ex hibition of foot ball, mid 1 (.'suited In neither Fide scotlng a point The second h.ilf was rh.nntterlyeil tv Itli bickering, owing to the Inability of Heferee Cuff, ho coiifp"ed Ignor ance of the nilpx. The panic ended with thg score S to 0 In Su anion's" fax or, nlthoitRh they h.id to struggle for eveiy rich of the territory they Rained. lim ner's playing was u teatuie. Hodglns and Johnson also plaed a fine game for the borne team, whllo O'llau, Hcianton's fullback, distinguished him self, The teams lined tip as follows Carbondalc McLean, left end, C'lini mlnRS, left tinkle. Higglns, left guaid; Kane, fentre, JleAndtew, right Riiard. McIIale. right tackle, llanop light end; Hope, loft halfback: Votbes light halfback, lladRlns, fullback; Johnson, quarterback. Scranton Manlov, left end, I'ohh n, left tackle; McDonald, left guard, Coleman, centre, I.diigau, light guaid, Kelllher. right tackle; Campbell, light end: Weir, left half back; Oelbert, light halfback, O'Hoia, fullback, O'Hora, quarterback. The Indians will plav the School of Iackawanna at Hcranton, Wednesday afternoon. NO BRICKS YET. Contractors Becoming Worried Over tho Delay Ninth Avenue. The delay in tho shipment of bricks to Contiaetors Blair and Kennedy has assumed a most seiious nature. The cold weather is rapldlv approaching, already the iron has entered the giound and tho Hiver street pae is only half llnlshed, whllo Sixth avenue 01 Paik Place pavements have not et been be gun. The contiaetors', of couip, can hard ly be blamed foi the dclav, still that furnishes no consolation to the resi dents along the thoroughfates undei polng Impioemcnts It would be a great convenience, to open up the pave ment connecting Seventh avenue sta tion and Seventh avenue If there aie bilcks, enough to finish the lowei poi tlon of Kivei street, thereby connect ing Seventh and Sixth AVenue, It would be a good plan to do so Ninth avenue, under the street l -partment, Is beginning to look muip eaeh day like an avenue Mi p. Tlin mons' bain, the bain of contention. ii It might appiopriately bo called, has been moved the inquired distance off the roadbed bv the stieet department men. AVhen the stieet shall have un dergone the inipiovements planned, It will be a decided benefit to the city in geneial. THE GRAVITY ROAD. The main topic of conversation is still the anticipated abolishment of the Gravity tullroad, the facts concerning which have already appealed In The Tilbune No new light has been given on the subject, although many conjec tures have been made regaidlng It. The abandonment of the Giavlty will have .1 marked effect on the Van Heiguu found! y, which does a huge sliaio of the compan's woik. Pessimists ni lamenting over the older mil sav that the city will be lnepaiably liijuied If it is can led out, while theio ale some who believe the notice will never bo executed. Howevei, in time Carbon dalp will lecover fiom the "put-hack" and the optimistic citizens are alieady predicting things which will coushlci ably brighten the daik aspect things have at present. A BAD FALL. An agi'd lady, Mt Samuel Hutts, who resides on the 'vVet Side, lecplved a bad fall Satuiday moinlng. She was crossing tho biidgp that uosvs tho canal, Just this side of the Giavlty slope, when she became elizzv and foil a distance of about six feet She struck on net head and face and was lendeied unconscious, A workman, who hap pened to bo passing. aw bei fall and picked her up, and In a few mlmiu-s hlie legained her senses She bled pio fusely from the mouth and nose, but otherwise s-eemed uninjured She was nble to walk homo without any aid, al though Jn a weakened condition. Her condition yesterday indicates lujuiy of a ferlous nutuie FALSE ALARM SATURDAY'. The Columbia and Mitchell Hose companies responded to an nlatm fiom the gong at the head of twenty-i Ight, Sutuiday. It proved to bo a luiiji of binning bmsh on Cottage stieet. near tin- White bridge, The sound of the whistle caused the people to wonder how an alarm will he given when the head-hoube shall have been lemoved LOCAL AND PERSONAL. George Casldy, of Scranton, tailed on friends in tliN city Inst week. Mlw Maxy Kerlns has i etui tied fiom fierunton, after spending two weeks with friends there. Miss Elizabeth Horan ins it-turned from Wuymait, vheo she spent the past few ilavs with Mis. Del.aney Mr W. W. Weaver, of Los Angeles, and her mother. Mis. A. Fletcher, of Uliighamton, aio the guestH of Mrs. It. U Smith. Miss Anna Law, of Plttston, who has been the guest of Mis. George Cross for the paBt week, has returned to her home. Mrs. J. B. Van Beigan spent Satur day in Green ltldge. Miss Catherine ailhool, of Brooklyn Htreet, spent Saturday with Scranton ft lends. H. A. Purple tailed on Unlondalo friends, Saturday Eugene Canavan, of Honesdale, is the guest of friends in this tltj . Miss Hortensa Harte. of Paik Htreet, r.. v 1 , Curti conktkut cough. illlir A klmtilo rmivh LraDUII 5iuK nplc cough 1 lu UA - ll. . .. Cough Sy rup -? ti'rt te; use Or. Bull's Lough ft) rup and be cured, jjc hat" returned to this city after a two weeks' stny with Chcri.v Hldgp friends M. J. Murphy, of tho rarest City News, wns In this place Saturday. Miss Mary Hughe, of Plttson, Is the gUi-st of Miss Uittlo Wllcot, on Ca naan street. Miss Hlincht- Arnold Is the guest of ft lends at South Cunann. MlM Catherine Benson, who has been a guest nt the home of J. H. Van Her gan, on Nmth Chinch street, tor the past few days, loft for her homo In New Yoik tlty, Satunluy. Muiirko T. Chin eh was taken 111 nt the Lender store, Sutuiday, and had to be removed to his home. Henry Vail, of North Main street, who Is 111 with typhoid fevci, Is Im- pt nvlmr. Miss Jnno Giaves Is 111 nt her homo on Delmont street. TAYLORJEWS. Receptions Tendered Funetal of the Late Daniel Kahn Other Notes of Iutciest. An onjoyablp lecoption vv.13 tendered Mlis Kloia Croekrell at the home of het liaients, Mr. and Mis. Ciockiell, of Main atieet, .011 Ptldav evpiilng. Dill-Ions rpfrcsllmentb were served. Those piesent were Misses llertlia Williams, Ollle How ells, Flora Croek lcll. Sidle lluffeid, Alice rnnklln, miv lJelnhaidt Llzrlt- Iladge, Gus sle itelnhaidt, Beitba Nyhan, and Messrs. William M. Pnnlels, William Morgan". "vVlllipm Gillliths, Heiny Powell, William Hosklns. Ii , Jnnicn Hooper, William Pike, .Mr. Jnmcp, and Profesvoi Uogei". of Scranton Mr. and Mis. Thomas .lones, of lMlevtlt', weie the guests of the hit ter's pirents, Mi and Mi" Thomas. Davis, of Main street, yesterday. .lames Nahs, who wns quite painful ly Injured in the Archbald mine .1 few davp ago, 1h Improving Miss Aunlc Iiovun, t Hvde Paik, w is the guest of lilenls In tlMs place jtstoidav Miss Until Gilfoi 1, of Pitfto'i who has been the guest of Mis Lillian Hvnn, of North Main stieet. for the past few dus, has 1 (-turned home. Hmblem division, No ". Sons of Temperance, will meet this evening In Van Horn's hall. William Thomas and son. Hnirv, of West Mlnooka, were in attendance at the peace jubilee at Philadelphia tho past week. The Independent ltepubllcnn club of the Flisit waul will meet this evening in the lesldence of Councilman James Powell. Th officers are. President. Thomas Grllllths, secretary, Thomas Samuels. All membcis aie lequosted to bo piPFent. Mi ind Mi" lllchaid ltobcrts enter tained a number of guests at their home on Stons stieet on Filday even ing. The hours weie p,scd pleasantly in diversions of all kinds such as mu sic and singing, in which Miss Ldia Ilosklim lendeied selections and Miss Olwen How ells sing evnal solos, when woio veiv "nteitalnlng. Those inesent ven Kev. Dr. and Mrs. II. 11. Hauls, Mi. and .Mis. lllclnid Hob cits Mi unJ Mis. Um inuel Owens. Ml and Mrs. John 1. Owen. Mr. and Mr. Edwntil D Davis and Mises Su sf llairis, Lillian and Olwen How ells, Mny Gilfllths, Sallie Williams. Lydla Hosklns, Maiy A Scrivcns, Haulet Bowen, Casle Hughes, Annie Rev nn, Kmma St till LHzle Divls, i?ophla Thomas, nnd Mesis. T3van Davis, Frank Decker Hvan G Watklns, Adolph Vi welder, Isaic Davis, John Powell, William hlllliis and Thomas J. Hughes. Professor and Mis. M. J Llovd. of Pilcebuig, spent the Sabbath with the latter's mother, Mi. Robeit Llewellyn, of T'nlon stieet. Air. IMwaid James, of Ilvdo Poll;, called on fi lends in this place j ester day. William Stone, the famous foot ball plapr who has giaduated fioir. the Philadelphia institute of mutes, is about to eipanlzp a foot ball te un and would Ilk" to hnvp evcivbody Interest ed in the same communicate with him. Mi. Stone, duilug his college c-nioei, was noted as being one of thtli .stiong c.st half-bicl-s Uei.cc Charles, of Olv pliant wns tlio guest of 1 Natives in this place es tetday. The fair 1 nmmlttee of the Welsh Congregational church will meet on Wednesday evening inrtead of Tues day. Miss Lizzie Davis, of Gieen ltldge, spent the Sabbath with her parents. Mi. and Mr0, j:an L Davis, of Main stieet, jesteiday. The funeinl of Daniel Kahn occur red fiom his late home near the Aieh bald etPidnv afternoon nnd vmis laigely ntt"nded ei vices wcip held In thp houso bv the Itev. Mr. Walkei. IJuilal was made in the Washburn stieet pcmeteiy .Miss Paiah Samuels, of Sctanlon, was the gust of her mother, Mis Samuels, of Miln street, esteida. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Watklns and son, Mortis, of Perkvllle. spent the Sabbath with Mrs. W. W. Wat klns, 01 Giove- stieet. Mlts Uebce-ea Williams, of Sci anion, was Hie guest of leUttves In this place estcrday The boiough night schools will je o()en tomoiiow evening. The Felts vllle scholni.s will In all niobabillty, come to No. 2 school, as the dite-etois havo decided not to open school in that vlclnltv on account of misbehavior of the fctholuis. AVOCA. The death of Mis P.obeit Alexander occuued eutly hundny morning at the family leslc'uico on MtAlplne stieet, aftei 1 few days' Illness. On Thursday nioinlng while attending to her house hold duties, she was suddenly stritken with paialysls. Dr Plei, of Avota. unci Dr Baiton, of Plains, adminlstei- d to her sufferings but entertained no hipeofhei 1 coven. Tho membeis 1 f the family weie called to her bedside anil she passed peacefully away In tin midst of tlioni. Deceased was IS veins of age, a woman of fine character, nnd devoted to bcr family and home She vves born in Paisley, Scotland, and emigrated to America thlity i,-ais ago. Her family feel her los.j keen ly, as it Is the Hist death In the elide. Besides her husband, tho following children survive her: Jnmes, Allan and Mrs. Piank McHugh, of Wyoming- Mis. Divld Mou Is, of Piiceburg. Mrs. W. M. Bennett and John, of Plalnsvlllo: Jessie. Jnme.s and Robert, at home. The funeral will take plaeo Tuesday nfternoon at 2 o'clock. In-leiinc-ut will be made In Langcllffe ceinetot y. The Ladles' auxlllarv. St Aloyslm society, will meet this evening to elect odloeis Mis John Flock of White Haven, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderton. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hnitnett, and son, of Scranton, nro visiting at tho O'Brien residence. John Cumpbell, of the West Rids, HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. Do Not llti Alarmed, but Look lor till! CflllM-. Heart troubles, at least among Amer icans, ate certainly Increasing and while1 this may bo largely due to tin evtiteineiit und woiry of American business llfp, It is more often the ie siilt of wenk stomachs, (if poor diges tion. Belli, organic heart dlseisp is incur able; but not ono case in a bundled of heart trouble Is organic. The close 1 elation between heart trouble nnd poor digestion Is becnuse both organs ore controlled by blanches if the same great nerves, the Snipa thrtle and I'neumogastrlc. In another wnv, also the heart Is af fected bj that fonn of jicor digestion, whlth causes gas and fermentation fiom hnlf digested food, theie Is a feel ing of oppression and heaviness In the chest caused by piessrip tf the dis tended stonuieh on tho heart and lungs, Intel feting with their action, hence nilscs pilpltuttou and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons tho blood, makes It thin nnd watery , which Inl tales and weakens the hcait The most sensible tieatnient for he-ait trouble Is to Improve tho digestion an 1 to limine the piompt assimilation of food. This can best be done by the legulai t.c after meals of some safe, pleasant anil oftcctlvc digestive prepaiatlon, like Stunit's Dvspepsla Tablets, which may be tound nt most diug stoics and which c.uitrlns valuable, hannless digestive elements In a pleasant, convenient foi m It Is safe to sav that the legular, per sistent use of Stuait's Dspepsla Tab lets at meal time will eurp any form of stomach tiouble except e alitor of the stomach. TtiU sbed package of tho tablets sold by druggists at CO cents. Little book on btomnth doubles mnlled flee Address Stuait Co., Mar shall, Mlth. lemoved his family to Scranton last week aftei a lesidence of thirty yeais in A voc 'i. Ow big to the poor condition of the coal trade, a number of lesl dents have been obliged to leave the town In order to proture a livelihood (IsewbeiP, after tolling for vcars to build a home and then be unable to leiu It. Mis Hugh Jennlrgs and sister, Le tltla, left on Satuiday to 1oln tho for mer's husband in Baltlmoic Judging from the number of ai tides won bv the Avoca people nt the Mooslc Hose company's fair, it Is evident that we havo outdone the little town lr llbeialltv. The boys will now have ample finances to defiay their ex penses Mis. J H. Chils'lin, of Main stieet, Is scilouslv III. Mr. Michael Bovlan has letuincd home after spending a few vears In Wyoming and Biitish Columbia. Ho ai rived at the homo of his sister In Plttston on Th'irsday evening. Mi. John McLiUHhlln has letuincd to his home In Cony, Pa., after sev cnl weeks visit with the McLaughlin hi others. HONESDALE. The opera house was eiowded on Thursday evening to hear Slav ton's Jubilee slngeis. Theie was a continu ous" applause from start to finish. Thev aro sine of a crowded house if they visit Honcsdale again. Unity W. Cade, of Gallllee, Wavno county, a member of Company K, Elev enth Infantry legulars, is at his home on sick fin lough. He enlisted ut Scran ton in Juno, wns sUii to Poito Pico was wounded in an engagement neai Ponce the last ot July, and was bi ought to the New Yoik haibot field hospital befoie being sent home Tho exclusion fiom HornelsiHc and Intei mediate points, via Caibondale, to Honesdalo on Thuidav lit ought about me bundled nnd fifteen passengers. One of tho excuislonlsts to Honesdale on Thutsdny was It. N. Paimalee. a business man of Elmlia, N Y, who left Honesdalo in 1R34 Thi was his lirst visit here. His fathci, William W. Parmnlee, eame to Honesdale in IS'11 and conducted the merchant tailoilng business In the building on Main stieet now occupied by Jlr. Greier, the tailor. Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening Pock eit's Comedy company of fifteen people will appear at the opeia house. Like a thunder cloud In a dear ky came to tho citizens of Honesdale notice that on Jan 1 the Delawaie and Hudson Giavltv laihoad would be closed to all kinds) of tiallic. This an nouncement means much to this Lacka- waxen valley. It will throw out of em ployment tin co bundled men and stop a month.vl pav-ioll of six thousand dol- lais In Honesdale. People had antici pated tho abandonment of the canal In the nenr future, but had not expected the Giavlty road to go also. The home market here consumes twenty thousand tons of coal annually, and with the freight business and laige passenger tinvel It was supposed that the Giav lty was a paving mud. Tlieie aie many conjectuies ns to what will be the out come of this unwelcome deal of the Delawaie and Hudson. On Fildaj evening nn enthusiastic Republican meeting was held In the court house. A. T. Searle, as presiding nfllcer, leud a long list of names as vice-presidents, Including lepresenta tlve men fiom all parts of tho county, after which he intioduccd Major Ev eiott Wnnen of Seianton, ns (list speaker of the evening Mr. Wat re n exposed" the campaign woik 01 G A Jenks in the eai lfc'JG, and lemlndud his hearers of the effortB of Senator Quay In tho Intercm. of the Dlngley tailff bill. Ho also paid 11 high trlbuto Senator Hardenburg, nnd warm-d the voters that tho state nnd national is sues were one nnd the same, and an pealed to them to stand by the party ami the administration of President McKlnley. The next speaker was Mr Fied. W. rieltz, of Scranton, who gave a bketch of W. A. Stone from his bov hood days up to the present time, pay ing him a high tilbute, and scotfed at tho idea of his being any man's man He severely scored Wanamaker and Swallow. He pointed out tho failure of thoso who voted against their paity In former years, und tlosed with an ap peal to tho voters to stand firm JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Civstal Fire company will hold their regular monthly meeting totnor tow nlslit. This being Institute week .the public schools will be clofed Theio will bo special levlval ser vices In tho Mt-lhodist Episcopal church cvetv night this week, except Sutuiday, at uilf-past seven. Mis. Thomas Jay will leavo next week for Butto City, Montana, to Join JONAS LONG'S SONS. OVER TWO Good things come in small packages so do Dress one. Not over three thousand yards all told but we've money, in tne lot theie are 42-in. All Wool Cheviots in all the new mixtures, worth 59c the yard. 42-in. Two-Toned Be3'adere Novelties in brown, green, blue and gar net with black that would be rightly priced at 65 cants. ' 40-in. All Wool Granite Cloth, in garnet, cardinal, black, green, brown and two shades of bluepositively worth 60c yard. To make things lively special taoies, to cnoose as you wish at ThirtyNine Cents the Yard. We will do our best we can assure you mat tne Phenomena! Sellings Curtains and Draperies every morning and a lot of it, You've undoubtedly heard of the real point Calais Lace Cm tains they'ie the reigning sensation. Made ot heaviest quality real Boiinet, plain centers, Kmpire, Louis XVI, and Grecian borders made ol heavy raised cord. Only two pairs ot a pattern, Not a store in the countiy sells these curtains under $oo pair. We ofler them today, complete & 0 with pole and iixtuies, at the absurd little price of ipJ'VO Nfiiuiil Tu pest rv l'ortluc vvltli Hllky flnlHii unit Itimtteil fringe, top unci Imt to 111, full a jnrd long vUth pole Qn 11111I llittins tomplelf pulr. .OV table Lover, of Clionlllo or .Satin tlnMi 'Jiipinii, renter table sl?e, Hfic CO,-. klml logout - OVC Itulllul ( urtiilns :t vnnli loin?, utilpul rtutvro, plain M Ih ruliU'i,i)Hc kind 70r" vUtli pole huiI trimmings pair.. " Time to Buy Your Carpets IsNow makes it possible for us to save you money. The best Bigelow A.xminsters, with borders to match, are yours here at $1.50 yaid and othei s like these ilartlord Vvinlnstci, vunl. . IIIcpIovv I toil Iliuct-elk, nn! V lltoii Velvets, aul $1 t."i . j an idle About the Food You Get Here with the vegetables we give you, get a pretty good dinner here tor her husband, who vent time last bprlllB'. Miss Muiv C'.iffnv vvn In Auhli.ilil Sntuiday, atUndinpr the funeral ut her couMln, Mm. MoAndinvv. Miss niiza Osliiiini nttenileil tho production of "Pmist" at Stranton Satuulny ovtnliiK, and spent funduy with fiienils in Dunniort'. Ml3 Cairlo llutelilnirR returned to her homo In Mooslo. after having spoilt tn pas.t vvecK viith her friend, -Miss Mintiva MtLaughlln, at the l'ovwlor Mills. Three Doctors In Consultation. Kiom ltenjamln Ki.inKlln. "When ou are pick, what you like best Is to bo lhoen for a medicine In tho first place; what experience tells j,ou Is beit, to be chosen In the second pli.ee, what ieuson (1 e., Theoiy) tnys Is beht to bo thosen In the list place, but if you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. lixpeilence und Dr. JtenMin to hold a consultation togethei, they will give you the bpst udv lea that can be taken." When you have n bad cold Dr. In clination would recommend Chambei laln's Cough Remedy, becnuse It is pleabant and sate to take. Dr. Exper ience would lecominend It because it never falls to affect a ppeedy nnd pre manent cure. Dr. lleason would rec ommend it because it U prepared on pcientlfle principle', nnd acti on nat ure's plan In lellevltiB the luntrs, op ening the hee lotions nnd restoring the system to a natural and healthy condition. Tor Bale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bios, wholesale and ictnll agents Not Worth the Trouble. "I hi internal leveiue -uld the bv crnimnt upeut, ns his hahj toughed up n tent Ms t-t.ireely worth tiie troublo of toilet-ling ' Boitcn T lanscrlpt DR. C. C WCST-fl NERVE AND BFtAIN TREATMENT ERcd Label Special Ptra Strnnnlh. I For Impotoncy, Ixirs otvTOjJr'i I'ower. iioet Manhood, JiVlilll it iittiirJUUCDO , J 1 a bozi biz for 15. witri- eer-ORCor fcy mail. Ap" vi m. Q. Clarke, 336 I'enn Ave 1 Scranton, Pa THE DICKSON M'FQ CO., Hciunton unit Wllltes-llarro, 1'a. MiuuifactiirerH of L0C0IYI0TIYES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Hollers, llolstlne and I'umplnz Machlner General OAice, Bcianton, l'n PChlckuUr'a KnilliV Pluaend riraiA. ENNYROYAL PILLS vnginii Mod finl Ucuulnc rc, &; rtlitbli. LADiik tik Liruizdt for CUkitttr$ Xnaius Vii , monJEranJin UmI ui Lull tifi!lLa "sVfiWlU letiM witu blu IIDDOO BO Other Kfut$ dAngtro,$ tuutuw tionl ai4 imitation. AiDrofsliti rMA4, la lmpi for tiftrtUulul. uitlmoalfcU ta4 ltlUf for I dlM.'Mntirlr. I. win.. (I ' ItflUr far I dlM." In lubr, j rrtora r Malt litjOauTratiuioDUii r,r.t,r. Cilehflrtlieuilfiilt'o.,MrtUti ,,., ",VUU Boll tj HI Locti Druijlm, 1'iULAUA., i'A. j JONAS ,--fteaV f'Vtpj' tA ZkLwa K'c o THE GREAT STORE. MILES A MESS GOODS On Sale Today Only at 39 Cents the Yard. in the Dress Goods section to fill mail orders on the above, value is lar oeyona tne usual. The more phe nomenal, because it's new business that comes with "ntln rinltli rnpestryfor furniture rov prliisniiildriiperleii beautiful tutors unit deHlitiiH, poltlvel $1 l!." cpialltj, A;,. URient-MonUaj bimaln at jurd VJUiw. Window Shades of felt cloth, !!( Inelits vlde, Ofiet Ioub, viitli pretty fringe, tho regular 1 Ikciu kind, to go today n ut -" shades made to order nt 'JO ptr cent less than imi othei Btoie. The selection is at its best and the prices are at their lowest, Because the biggest and best assortment is heie i Kxtia super All Wool IngrnliiM, yuid l(io inptsirj iiruseix, vara I tin Ingrains, good quality, ynid c We aim to bring the best cuts of meats into our lestaurant. We prepare our own pastry and our coffee is guaranteed. Coupled you nuv be sure you 23 C LONG'S The Standard Electric Clocks:! Three Trade Bringers. j No Winding. No Springs. No Weights. No Repairs. No Trouble of Any Kind. At Small Cost. SioiioiSKOiiiceiiMiiOs. OMl.V AV IIUNNINO IN CU.V '10.N b.VVINO HANK HlNCi: UK CKMHKil LASf; VAH1KS ONMf AllUU'I ONK SECOND A WUKK. Mercereati & Connell, sole Asouts for this Territory. TIIK r. VHGIlSr AND TINKST STOCK OKCLOC'KH, WATCHES JIlWUMtY AND iLvi:n'Aitu in 'ourlIUAri;lt PLNN'sYLVANIA. 130 Wyoming Avenu: VIA I I Is the most attractive short tiip at this season of the year. Express Steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE Perform Dally Service. Through tickets returning froifl Washington by . mil or water. Fur full Information apply to W. L. PRYOR, Lehigh Valley Railroad, 309 Lack. Ave., SCRANTON, PA. ' WA HGTOH SCRANTON. PA. Goods Bargains, such as this never seen the equal for the today you'll find them on piovided they reach us today.' Domestic Bargains Whether it be calicoes, punts, muslins, blankets or linens you want today this is TIIK place to buy. You'll find great value among them all and these among them All-Wool l t-1 UlanUcls, In blue, pluk, and led bordtts with nllk bind i rc Ins, the fj.UO kind, today for . ".VO lull Sllki'omfoilatilis vlth fauey silk, oil lie on both Kill", nilid with best uhlto cotton, S'J.'J.- kind, to. 1 r da l.u I.aigeSe Turkish lorn Is blcaehed or linbleaelieu, 1'JV.c Kind to- 9&c ilav ... 7'J-luoh Silver HleacUed Table Dani- ask, alKent iUulit), today only A "In ut toe rS.ncU Blenched lianiHNk, 2 1 C at lllenihed rtlea Muslin 1'lllovr C1An Caves, irai), i'J'ic kind, today . '. VHW l!eit Light Pi lilts in unusually Ttr. desirable piittern toitti) at . " - 'I bebalftiieoof oui sniped Seersuckers, In light colon, nluts up to l-JV and in iciiHhj aid-all to go today AP at . v4" Women's Underwear Heavy ribbed fleece - lined Vo;t:nnrl P.ints in exceptional quality and unu bual value for 25c a garment; better yet combination suits in ecru and grey at the little price of 49 cents. Where will you find such unprecedented values as in this Great Store ? 1. For Street Car Hen A heavy Cloth Boot, the leather; medium weight soles; warmth and every day wear 2. For the Ladies A beautiful Vesting Top top with vesting lace stay; all shoe in town 3. For the Children. Our tegular 1.2, line, boys' or girls', all sizes, Q all styles, light or heavv "oC Phis line cannot be beat for 61. 2$. STANDARD HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY. BICYGLE ips id m All Grades and Prices. Largest stock in town at the Leading Bicy cle and Sporting Goods House in Scranton. FLOREY & BROOKS 211 Washington Ava. Court House Square. WHEN IN STRONG A6AIH1 mrAC SAZfAPl$ I -vm vigor to lha whole belne. All drains and losses are checked firmantnlly. Unless patients aie properly cured, their condition olten worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Death, Mailed sealed. Pnce it perbosj 6 boats, with iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refund the money, fs 00. Send lor Iter boot. Addiess, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. For Sul c nyjuurs 11, I'lll.hl'S, find Spruce street. THE GREAT STORE. 'English Walk- The qual ity is un usual the style is up- ing Gloves for rlen. ( to-d.tte and they'll wear to your , satisfaction ; they come in all the Unclish reds and in sizes 7, 7 1-4, 7jand7. They go on sale today at SO cents the pair. But the quantity is limited and you'd better come eaily. Bureau Scarfs; A bit Of Pillow Shams. daintiness to beautify bed and bureau and at little 'cost to you. Scat Is arc 20x54 'inches. Yes. and of Genuine 1 Irish Point. They'ie yours at 29 cents each , and we doubt if you can dupli cate them at less than igc. 56-Piece Good fortune for Tea Sets us and for you. at 2 98 i6'P'ecc set in blue, brown. turauoisc 1 and pink decorations that are positively worth $4. so go on sale at 92.9s auout what the clay 'is woith after tiiinc to sav nothing ot the decorations. :nouch ol them for all who come today. 'Dressing ISacques Prudent buyers will rush for them today, for the val ues are much be ! 69c 98c yond tiie ordinary. The ma 'teiial is cood, cut lull and nicely finished. Colors arc pink, blue, net! and grey. Pictures We make a fiame to order 12-20 inches with mat and .and Frames 1 in white or gilt fgold cornei s tor 5?c; another, iM'sxmW gilt frame, with gold mat and cornei. s, we get 40c for about half what you'll pay iclsewheie. Then we've oil paintings njixi.tli with 2-inch fdeep gilt frames, that will go i quickly at 40 cnts, and feet , solid oak easels at 59 cents. No 1 reason why the walls should be 'bare while these prices last. Handker- Women's linen chiefs an" Swiss em broidered in end less variety, worth up to 50c at 19c; men's punted borders, fast colors, also initial and plain linen, lA and 1 inch hems, woith 15c, at 9C. Two lots that wise buyers will cairy away quickly today. f loot part covered with grain just the thing for q. J) 1 . 3 Kid Lace Boot; also leather sizes; the neatest $3.50 SHOE STORE, 217 LACKA AVE A I At Retail. Coal of tlio beat quullty for domestic us a nnd of all sizes, including UucltvWieat and nirdueye, delivered In any part of the city, at tho lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce, first floor. Commonwealth bulldlnir, room No G; telephone No 2624 or at tho mine, tele phono No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. VV. T. SMITH. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB A.X,tiJtrvous It Urate $ fcalltog Mem or7,Irapottnc,bliei!wne,eto , cautei bj Atmie or other xtetM and India c ret ion. 27iej guUKiu ami $uretv restore Lot Vitality in oMoryounjr tnJ siamauiortiuar, oilmen or nurrug. Wevent Icisnity am Coaituaptloa it a. Their iiia bhown liLmoJlata ImcrotB. ment and fleets a CUKL whore all otber fall In ciit upoo hating tho gunnino Ajax TatloU. TLey htre cured ihouiandiftnd will core yoa. Wplapo. itlf 0 writtoa suarentea to efloct a euro Ct pTC In eathcaMor tetund th money. PrloeUV U ICiper rackakaj or sU ikgeo (full treatment for tti). lis mall, In plain nramr iipon rcMptotl rire.t irculir " AJAX REMEDY CO., '.ffiSSTTiP" Tor ale In Scrantcn, Pa., by Mattlievva Bros, and 11. C Sanderrcn, druKgists. DOUBT, TRY They hate stood the test of years. ana have cured thousand of caul of Nervous Diseases, such ai Debility, Dullness, blecplus ness and varicocele. Atrophy, c They clear the brain, streojthen tne circulation, make digestion perfect, and Impart a healthr riuirimwist, cor. Wyoming avciitto ksJ i. i'&wa s rJ L&kfin'in tin V1 Ju 1 iJjy.-! bu1. I I
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