THE SCR ANTON TRIBUTE- SATUJR DAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1898. Je &cranfon ri6tme Publlihriit tlnllv, lljecpt Sunday, by Dm Tribune I'ubllslilnj Coin puny, at Mfty Cent, Month. Now rk Olllce: l.W Nnnn si., KH. VUUUiVNI), bolo Aiicnl lor 1'oro'sn AihcrtUlnj. iMiriimAi Tiih losropirirB r ntianto.v, I' A.( ASBtCONtvCLAMMAIl. MATTMl. TWELVE PAGES. rOJUNTON, NOVIJMUUU 5, 1S08. kLi'U.JLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATE. riuVeriior-WILt.lAM A. BIONU. Uculcnnnt tiene.riior J. 1'. H. UOU1N. beirctciry of Inlet imI Affulra JAMliS . 1A1TA. Judge,-.- of Superior fouil W. W. l'UR- ti:ii, w. i) I'uirinit. ConmotHUun - it - harpei SAMl'lII. A. DAVKNl'OllT, UAUSI1A A. UKUW. COUNTY. ConsretH-WlLMAM roXKl.l.U JudKt I. W. GLNSTCK. t'oroiu-r-JOHN J KOUKHTS. M. D. surfjor-ai;omii: v sti:vi:nsuN. LEGISLATIVE. Honato. Twentieth Dlst.-JAMKS C. VALV.I1AN. House. rirst District -.11 'UN It. I'AIli:. SeconO D.strlct JUI1.N SCIUJUUK. JH. Third District X l MAL'KIJV. 1'ourth Dibtrlct-JOIIN I'. Hf.YNOl.Drf. COLONEL STONE'S rLATTORM. It will V iny puipo'f wlu-n nice Ud t" m conduct myMlt as to win tin rep t uml good will of thoe vim lime- opiioicel inc an well um tho-.t who have Klicn mo tlielr iiippuit I hI. nil In tin- Kovcrmr ot the whole people of tin- slntr. Alnnn have unilcubUill: rown up In tin- IckIs l.ituro which arc neither tin fault of 'lie ji.irtv not tlip othiM. but nithcr the Ktoutli of custom 1'nrii i"-.irv liivi-.tl-tuitions line Iipmi lUilluulziil b cnimi'l' trci, rcMUltli.t; in iiunuisUl uNptiihc In the Mate II will l inj cup and pui-poi-o to rortv t thep unci ntli I c IN in ' lat .in 1 kif Hi' pnwir It will bo my purpose Mhllo coxornnr of I'fnnijKanl.i, as It liux In -n m piupnse In the public posltons Unit 1 hue held, with Clod's help, to ils(hniR mv whole ilutv. The people aie riratei than the panics to whleh thev lielonc I am nnh UmIoms or their fox or. I s-li.tll oplv attempt to win their appiovnl and my expetlence has tmiKht mo that that tan best bo done bv an lionf-nt, modest, dally dlschiirgo of public duty. The r.opuhllran ticket In Lnpknwnn na rountv contains none- but srooel nnmos. Sao time by xotlntr It straight. To Conscientious Republicans. Tlio rnthuMusm with which nil fric tions of the Democratic party In Penn sylvania, u sboit time nsn appatently iiivvouibly lmstllo to each other, are now RvltliiK' toKotliot for Jenks fore tells what will happen two years hence to the Dcintici.u-v of tho nation if Jenks Is clecleil. It will be the signal for a (.Iodine up ot the nrttlon.il Hues and tho waning of a despetate and iletci mined and liopelul Unlit for the election of Hiynn and HrvanKni. If the Mninrt money Democracy can su allow Jenks they will not (ignlti bolt n fioe silver nominee for the luoslileney in 1900. aw shall hae the battle of 1 80.1 to tiprlit oer again, lack ing the help which In that yeai came to the sound money cause Irom sound money Demounts Substantially eeiy Democratic vote in Pennsylvania will be taut on Tues day for a lice tllveilte and fieo trader. J'.rpiiblicins .should not deceive tliem-Kclvi-B by thinking otherwise Let them face the fact oh it elsts. fJeoiK A. Jen! ! will leeehe next week u oti mining lost. to the ote polled by Jban In Peniisvlvanla two eits ago What lie will lose In the tallme of a small pinpoitlon of bis fellow pai tit ans to tome to the polls he will doubt less gain b.n k through the help of the AVananiaker dement, which will ast its vote almost solidly for the whole eiuociatlc tlrket. In this situation what is the dutv of sinieie Heimhllcans? Do we need to answei? The question vlitually an swers Itself. The Hepubllcan otets of Pennsylvania cannot aflord to lit fieo sliver and fieo ti.uk cany the Jaj. Whatever they may think of Qucy or the last leglslatut-: whatever alleged abuses may seem to them to be in urgent need of temedy at llniiibntg. thev as HepublUans c mnot affoul to nun this gieal state over to the enemy to be used against .Mc Klnley and Je publicaiilsm In 1900 The vety possi bility of such a disastrous, mistake should be slllllc lent to aioiise euy Ui publican In the ommonwoaltli to a stnse ot appalling clanger. A vote ccst by a Itepublican tor Dr. Swallow Is a hall vote enst for Jenks and irer tiade. It Is a vote of Injustice to Colonel Stone, than whom the P.e publU.in parlv huj never had a mote woi thy nominee: a vote of Injustice to William MoKlnley, who when beset by Spanlaids, envious foielgn nations, Demociats. .Mugwumps tnd Coppei hcails ought certainly to have the full mid coiillal suppott of evety Itepubli can In the land; rind it Is a vot" prac tically wasted, fcliue there Is no piob iibllity that Di. Swallow will bo elect ed. Let Kopubllean. theiefoie. bo wHo li tlni"- let thein not unwitting ly betray thenuelve.s, iheir puty, and their piesldint. Into the hands of tho political enemy. Vote for no landldate for (ongiep.s who will not agiee In advanco to stand by the president of the United States all along the line Spain's Ameilcan Allies. Spain's refusal of the American terms respecting the Philippines is evidently dictated by the opposition to I hem whleh has disclosed Itself In tho TTnlttd States, Spain is not Ignorant of the fact that, with a few honorable Individual exceptions, the Democratic party In this countiy can bo counter! upon to help her In teslstlng the foi tlgn policy of the McKlnley adminis tration; that, iih a matter of fact, that party Is now fighting to gain rontiol of congress and thus Moel: tho policy and purpose, of the Amerlcuu president. If the Dnmocrutle putly vvem as tin SPlftshly putrlotlc today us it was last March, when It unanimously sustained tho president In his call for n $31,000. Otn national defence fund: It It hnil not permitted Its hunger for otllcc to cause It to roicde fiom that eteilltablo attitude ni'd assume one of antagon ism lei the adminlsttatlor, can any man believe that sjnnln would now have the teinulty to reject our leniH or piHre and play for delay In closing a troaty at Pails' The Spanish diplo mat b'ts have not tecently galneil any new stirngth In their own eotinliy or In liuiope. Their gain has been wholly within the United States In the dlvl sl in of opinion nnd sentiment which has taken place among Spain's for nieily united opponents. Consciously or unconsciously the leadeis of the Demociatle paity In tlm 'Tnlteel States and a few Mugwumps and disappoint ed llepuhlldin olllce-seekeis have by their inlslng of the standatcl of revolt against the .McKlnley admlulsttntlon put iievy vv cations Into Spain's hands and Spain is sinew cl pnottgh to tiso them for all the are woith. Thin Is not a pleasant view to behold but It Is the only view which Ills the facts. I'udoiibtedly the Ameilcan side of the negotiations at Patls will win In the end. It Is bound to Ameilcan consistency and "iipeiloilty tcnulro that wo shall, If necessary, foice our point in the m outline, Inrge foices ot voluntiers will have to be kept In reserve at great expense lest there shall have lo be a icnewal of hostili ties1, and the shadow "f uiueitnlnty will continue to hover ovpi out busi ness affalis n.id our politics. The Ameilcan people have onlv themselves lo blame for this, thev should have leiualneel by their pieiilcnt as one man. Let them tepalr their prior next Tucsd il As governor William A. Stone will be able, experienced and Independent without fin getting what Is justly duo to the Kopublican paity In stute and nation. An Inciedible Asseitlon. The Seinnton Times estimates that 1,000 Republic anln Lackawanna county will this ve.t i vote against the lb pub lic an nominee for congiess, thus caus ing the election of a Democrat. We have never taken much stock In the Scranton Times' political piopheclcH; ccitalnly If -1,000 Republicans have In foimed the Times of such an intention they have not tevealed this puipose else-whet e. Why should any Hepubllcan this year vote ngalnst the Hepubllcan congres sional nominee? In the great war con giess he never msod an Important vote- or failed In anj paitleulnr to do all that he could to sustain the eiedlt of the nation, uphold Its hands ngalnst the national enemy and stand by the Hepubllcan president William McKln ley was not badgered by him to do things which the piesldent's good judg ment opposed: William McKlnley never had to a'k him for suppott. Piom the (list day to the last William Connell was in his place of duty, doing his duty like a man nnd no Hepubllcan In either branch of congress was moie faithful or loyal The Hepubllcan who at a time like this, when his country Is yet under the shadow of a foreign war and the ques tions of a peace Involving new nnd sol emn obligations and lesponslhllltles are awaiting answer, should permit any Ie!.sonal bias or disappointment to tuin him ngalnst the nominee of his party for congiess, would not deseive to be called a good Hepubllcan. Though he might claim to be a Republican his eouise would be that of an enemy to the Republican pai ty, a deserter of the president and a man unworthy of ex cusing an Influence upon the opinions and votes of his fellow -men. If thete aie men of this tvpe opposing the Re publican nominee In this campaign we tiust that they will be given the power, eie election day, to see themselves as otheis see them, to realize in what an uiiwoithy i elation they aie putting them"elves toward the obvious best in terests of their countiy. Hut we cannot believe that theie ate enough of such misguided Republicans as to wairant the Demociatle organ's Jubilation. Republicans should show on Tuesday that the Scianton Times is mistaken A v ote c ast for the re-election of Sen ator Vaughan will be a vote to teward high merit and to continue In useful ness an expeiienced and trustworthy servant. An Upright Judge. The piesence on the Republican tic kit of Hon. r. W. Uunster a Its candidate for Judge in itself icconv menels Judge Gunster to Hepubllcan suppoit, since It came about in io sponse to an overw helming vote In open convention and constitutes a high tes timonial of chataeter and fitness. Hut Intelligent voternowe It to them selves lesaidlcss of paity and to the fair tamo of the Judicial olllce to re elect Judge Gunster. For yeais tho di If t of enlightened public opinion hari been In the direction of freelin: the bench fiom all entanglements with or dinal y paity politics. In a number of the Judicial dlstilcts of Pennsylvania the pi credent has been established that an honoiable nnd elllclent Judge phould he 1 1 tallied duilng elllelency by coidlal concession of both parties, and the number of such piecedents Is continu ally Increasing This ehlft has fol lowed awakened recognition of the fait that the man who sits In trial of Issues affecting pioputy and life uhould be absolutely flee to give his best Judg ment untramineled by paitlsan or per sonal obligations. The iccord which I'. W. (funster has mude upon the Lackawanna bench has won the appiovnl of an Immense ma Joilty of the competent obsciveis who have scrutinized It tlosely. Ho has been not only learned In tho law but fair and upright in its Interptetatlon, evincing that analytical quality which piobes to tho mat low of causes and intent and decides for Justice without fear or favor. An ornament to our Judiciary In the Judgment of every one w'hose Judgment concerning such a matter Is entitled to weight, his vote should be a mensuro of the county's pi ogress In Intelligence and quick dls comment of Judicial merit. it used to be suposed that this was a land of tolerance and fieo speech but the virulence with whlqh the Wananmker and the Swallow organs nru attacking Dr. Rpcd for daring to make public his views concerning tho piesent political situation suggests that the supposition no longer holds good Yet If Mr. Wanamakcr nnd Dr. Swallow may speak, clay after clav and night after night, lining the air with accusations ami Insinuations, why may not Dr. Hied say to the people, temperately and In good taste, that he eonsldeis MesstH Wanainnker nnd Swallow ml.stakeuY He has said noth ing unkind, ungentlemnnly or untrue. Up has. Indeed, set his assailants im example that they would do well to study and emttlntp Instead of puffing uii with spleen, because he dares to speak at all The exhibition of Democratic teeth In the wav of occasional snails nt the McKlnley administration and all i mind fault-rindlng Is nothing to what will be seen after election, when thero Is no more opportunity to hoodwink th Republican voter Into sacrificing ptlnciple by following this or that sham reform. When since the Republican party was oiganl.cd has tho election of Democrats to office bv hplp of Repub lican voles cither cast with tho Demo crats or wasted on third party candi dates tinned out to be n Judicious political Investment? Study the Its sons of history. Spanish yellow Journals continue to make faces at the United ' Statesa most needless waste of energy. A Spanish gilmace, even when backed by a Spanish cannon, cin never again mouse anything but contempt on this side of the water. A vote fur John Scheuer, Jr.. for leprcstntntlve In the Second district will be a vote to keep Its legislative Interests well to the front. It will be a political Investment that will yield generous returns In capable and ef fective service. The ballot this year is so long and complex that It lu baldly worth while to ttv to ellstiibuto compllmentaty votes iijKm it. The safest nnd best plan Is simply to maik a cioss. In the Re publican citelc. If a clean lecoiel, experience and high natural ability count for anything In public life John F. Reynolds) will be le-elected by an Inci eased plurality to represent the Fourth legislative district at Hnulsburg. A vote for John R. Farr In the First legislative district will be a vote of e on lldence In one of the most active, promi nent and useful legislators In the state. Ills district cannot afford to lose him. We uie to have a test on THesday of whether an entile state can be stampeded by false leprescntutlon Into a step it will subsequently l egret. Wo uwait it with lonfldence. Vote for a candidate for Judge who will fulfill the lequlrements of that high olllce and lellect credit upon the lounty w hlch employs1 him. Keep the ermine free from taint. Theodote Hoosevelt has conducted his tight practically single-handed and if he Is vlctoilous It will be largely a personal victory Hven Tammanyi must aclmiie bis pluck. In deciding how to vote on Tuesday don't foiget that Dr. Roberts for coro ner and George L Stevenson for sur veyor are staunc h Republicans and llist-elass men. Vote to end Spain's quibbling over teims of peace; ote to lemove her hal lucination that she is to get easy terms through the election of a Democratic congress. If Now Voik falls to elect Colonel Roosevelt governoi, citizens of the Umpire state will be justified in deny ing their residence when abroad. The Times' scare cry of boodle is a little late this year. Brother Lynett must have mislaid his calendar. Prepaie for Republican victory In 1900 by making sute of Republican victory In 1S9S. . - TOLD BY THE STARS. Daily Horoscope Drawn by AJacchus, The Tribune Astrologer. Astrolabe Cast: 2.13 a. November I m . for Satutelav, i, 1S'.S. .'3i A child born on this day will be of the opinion that theie Is a good deal of icily In the make-up of tin man who can bo whic-illcd h'to voting to ineourago tli" dead Issues of Democracy in these days of process. Not every man who shakos his hind and looks wise Is a follower ot Wan.i maker. Seme of their arc about to pre dict a cold w Intel. Seeds ot mischief sown unsparingly nro ti'it to fall In Iti sower's own doorjard In time Candidate- Szlup.is siUWs a dspoj.ltl m to "rubberi eek" over the Democratic feneu for votes. NO EXCUSE. Prom the Altoona Ttlbunc. There Is no excuse tor any Republican refusing lo support tho regulur state and county nominees this year. They were nominated aftci a fair, honorable and somewhat animated and exciting contest, nnd thev are entitled to the uiilteu sup port of their fellow Republicans. A voto for Swallow Is icallj a vote for Jenks. The next governor will be Colone Slotiq or bis Democratic eompilltor. The gov ernor has a good ileal of tnlluence In the shaping of uitlomtl nffulis. With a five coinage man In tho executive chair, tho lnllu-uco of Pcnnsvhnnla. would b ex erted In a mlchlovous and dangerous wnv against the best Intercuts of tho na tion What worse than fo'ly will ho be gulltv of who peimits himself to be mis led by Dr. Swallow's reckless assertions Into voting to bring back Into power la this state .he Democratic paity whlih only rive jcars ago stood with helpless hands In presence of the widespread dis aster anil desolation wrought by popular distrust of Its Intentions. THE FACT IN THE CASE. Prom tho Philadelphia Inquirer. There aro no stRto Issues thut the Re publican party cannot handle much bitt.'r Ihuu tho Democratic party, and theto nre. no national Issues that the Democratic party ran handle at all without bringing bankruptcy In its train. flou) the Fight flas Narrowed DoWn. Prom the Phllidelphla luqiilici. n N 1V,I, when Abraham Lincoln was mulling his campaign tor le-clcellon, llcorgu A. Jenks was oppc seel to him. U that time Mr. Jenks was a Dunn- eratle leader In Jefferson e utility .Ml Jenks went upon the stump and de nounced the war as a failure and taught Lincoln. 'the time his conic when nil csn Judge tin- gnat war calmly nnd Just l.v. Tho southern slates thought they werp right, and fouejlit iircoiillmdv Tho northern states, on the other hand, be lieved differently and upheld tin Ir con. VlcllotiH. Today we In-held till spiel e ele of southern trenps rallying around tho Slurs and Stripes Time l old Joe Wheelei, for Inslanie, battling lor the II ig detain Santiago. In lMd his state win In tin- Cmifpcl rnej, while Pennsvl vanl.i was In tho Union. .it In Pennsilvnnln, as In oilier nmtliein states, there were men known as Cnpp" IipiicIh, who opposed the wnr, nnd who. if they had hnil thiir wav. would hive brought dlstiskt What Ik In be thong it of them'' Ji ffrrson eotnitv was the home of mime reus Copperheads. In Isiil thev held manv meetlncH and fiom the slump assailed Lincoln Instead of standing bv their stale, as valiant mi n both north an 1 south did. they sought to uncle inline It and the Union l.v ilenounciiirf the war as n mistake The calls for their meet ings went woidul In language whit It. to put It nitidis, was mont imp itrlotle. "Ilallv, I-'i-ppim n," one of these great pos ters pasted upon the fences and the walls lead, "HhIIv, Piccnien, nnd put the seal of condemnation upon tviannv and op pression." And It went n- "Our coun try Is lu ilnnger" dinger" and from whaf Whv. irom Mirnhiitn Lincoln. At these meetings summoned to condemn "tyrannv and o pressleu," and to save tho imtlon from the danger of Lincoln, George A Jenks appealed Mi n are num erous who lemenibei his ass mils upon the war. upon Lincoln and upon the ptoposlllon to allow soldlcis to vole In the piesldentlil i In lion And tills nun tlip-Wiir-iS'ii-fnlluic Dcmociat, Hip fiie silver advoealc of Htuinlsm, Is a candi date today lor the gi verinrthip ot Penn sylvania! o The question whlih the Republicans of Pennsylvania have to tare Is thl: Shall 'leorge A. Jinks, repre-se-i ting the Copper bends of tho lebellloii and the Irec silver Mlgnilis of the Hi allNlll ol the piesent day b elected gov e rnet or sh ill William A Stone-, represe ntlng tin- MiKlnlcv nd mlr.tstintloii, be phced in the cxecutlvo minslon? Dr. Swallow has been aban doned by m inv of those who had Intend ed to suppoit him. The Wanainakeiltc are mostly foi Jenks Scratch a Mug wump on tho back and vou genci illv lind a Democratic svmp itblzer belli ath There Is MiJor Merrick the eminent W'anami. kerltn of Tioga count v. for Instune-e. who has declared openlv fei Jinks In dies tr county tho Swiillowc-nts aie tinning ti Jenks The Demona'le pirtv Is unit ing, as it alwavs docs when It sees a chance. flrvsn looms no before the Democrats, and thev are gathering This means the ovoi whelming defeat of Sw il low and the n mowing of the contest down to Stone and Jenks .o There will be conipi ritlvelv few Di mo ciatle votive for Swallow who must driw Ida stungth principalis from th" Republi cans Witli Swa'low nbsolutelv nnd hopelfslv Leiten, llnee Republicans win have been Inoculated bv Swallow Ism must make up ihilr minds whether thev are prepared to see Jellies elected I'OVirnot nnd Ilry an mule a hopeful candidate for president In lr"i A vote for Swallow Is a half vote foi .Iciks, It cannot elect Swallow, but It might elect Jenks the war-ls-n-falluie Democrat The time has come for everv Republican to leison senslblv and elivplv It Is Stone or Jenks, McKlnlev or Hrvan protection o- tree trade honest monev or free sllvei It Is Republicanism or Hrvan Dcmoir.u-v nnd with such an Issue there can be no doubt We be'leve that William A Stone will be elected nnd that the Republican party will be triumphant bv a plurality exceed lng lOOOuO. HISTORY IS REPEATING. From the Altoona Tribune. Personal abuse of Repuollcan candi dates Is an old Democratic tiick. Affi davits and statements alleslng all man ner ot villainy have been numerous and effective A man whose memory extends over n period of forty yeais will lecall the bitter personal osaulis that we e made upon the founders of the paity Seward was a "black' Hi publliau, a "nigger worshipper.' a "fiinlom shriek or." Lincoln, who Is desciibed by Lowell as the first American, and bv Henrv Wit tirson as a piovldentlul mnn and whose memory is universally levered, was de nounced In tho foulest terms Doub-s weie- east upon his blilh. He wis de nounced ns a baboon and an ape No epithet was too foul for his enemies to use nnd many thousands of his contem poraries belle-veil him to be a vulgar un couth and Ignorant fanatic. Hut the m i Jorlty of his countrymen belk-vcd in him and history has confirmed their Judg ment Grant, he grenle-st soldier of the century, vv.im stigmatized as a brutal butcher, and there never was a Republi can candidate- who ieceive-d a more co pious dressing of Democratic mud A3 TO STATE ISSUES. Prom the Philadelphia inqulrei. Here is a leal live state issue which all of the wreckers Invariably Uiiure, heeaiise It would In turn wieck all theli argu ments. Not one penny has ever been lost to the state slucu the Republican piny took hold In ISwl At that date tho state debt was $lo,oniMii) That debt uncle r Re publican rule, has been leduced to a little mom than Jl.OOU.oOO' Talk about state Is sues! Why don t they discuss leal state Issues issues founded on facts, not on malice, misrepresentation and down right l.ilsc-hood'.' REMEMBER! From the Plttston Qarette. Stay-at-home Republicans are assist, nut Democrats If it takes a little tumble to get to the polls, youi vote Is of that much more Impoi tance. It Is of value to tho Republican party and to the nation. Remember that next Tuesday, November S, Is election dny. Plenty of Work. "Wobbles needed exeiclsc so urgently that ho bought a bicycle, but ho never rides." "Never 1 Ides'" "No, lie never needs anv more oterclto nfter he has pumped up his tires." tlos tou Traveler Stanley J. WeymanJ Thomas Nelson Page Cnntl Inn o Red Hoe-It Max Pemberton '1UeA,r;,,,,0,a Walter Besant TUU..A,e.lllf Gilbert Parker T1'0rW,one Cyrano de Bergerac Rlebard Mnnnueld's Now PJay November magazines. B1EDLEMAN, T,4I.5vS?rIN' "iTPinTT yjft I Choice Pfckimigs of Wi niter Underwear aed Hosiery For Satimrday's aed floeday's Trade A lot of Children's Fleeced Vests' 3 sizes. 12 to 16 cents. Childeru's Combination Suits, fleeced all sizes, 25- cents. Children's Natural Wool Vests and Pants, 20 cents for size iS, and r; cents rise per size. Children's All-wool Ribbed Vests, patcut sleeve, 25 cents uowards. Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Jersey Ribbed Vests, all sizes, 25 cents, Ladies' Oncita Heavy Fleeced Combination Suits, 75c. kind at 49 cents. Ladies' Natural Wool Vests and Pants, $1 kind at 75 cents. Ladies' Hygienic or Health Undergarments, best in the city at lowest prices. Ladies' Flauuclettc Skirts, with yoke bands and draw string, the t,oc. kind at 25 cents. Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns, well made, full length, 49 cents. Boys' Heavy Fleeced Lined Shirts and Drawers. 25 cents. Boys' Natural Mixed Shirts and Drawers, 2tj cents. Boys' Heavy Highland, Jr., Shirts and Drawers, 31JC. Men's Velvet Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, pearl buttons and silk taped, and draw straps, 39 cents. Men's Heavy Wool Fleece Shirts and Drawers, exceptional weight, 49 cents. Men's Jersey Shirts, with heavy fleece lining, black and brown, 87 cents. Men's All Wool Sweaters, very elastic neck, $1.00. Children's Flannelette Dresses, from 2 to 4 years, very pretty, only 29 cents. ' ' Ladies' and Children's Fleece Hose, seamless, all sizes, good quality, 12 cents, Children's All Wool Seamless Hose, from 10 cents upwards. Ladies' All Wool Seamless Ribbed Hose, the 35-cent kind, at 2j cents. Ladies' F.nest Cashmere Hose; full regular made Loudon lengths, the 50c kind, at 37c. The greatest kid glove store in the city reliable, fashionable stock, at honest prices ALWAYS BUSY Fall Footwear lei's, Boys' BouMe Soles, IN AM, TUP. ULST LU.VTUER. Lewis, MAY & Mvies, 11 t AND lilt WYOMING AVK.VUIi TIE CLEIONS, FERBER, ALLEY CO. ATI Lackawanna Ave mm A New Departure We have recently added to our vast assortment of Hard ware and House Furnishing goods, a line ot Hire Sets, and Grate Eernte Spark Guards in three sizes, 24, ;o, 3b inches made of tinned coppered and brass wire. EOOTE & SHEAR CO, WOLF & WENZEL, 210 Adams Ae, Opp Court llouu mi Mumtes, bolo Acentifor IUclnrdjon.Uoutoa' cVurnaoM nnd Hans. mi Yoiitls9 vSSfff S. fix ' i rim 3 s c ill ;1 imt it o imp 1 1 - jjJP y wt jJSfl. LsJv ALL PERFECT GOODS. NO SECONDS 1898. Fall Exhibit. 18! MILL & COHNELL'S araltire k No such magnificent display furniture lins ever been shown Scianton as that now presented of In In our Fall exhibit. Nowhere can canal choice or equal values In Furniture tie found. Latest designs In Bedroom, Parlor, Library, Dining room and Hall Furni ture. Furniture to suit every taste and prices to suit every purse, w Ith the satisfaction of knowing that what ever may be selected will be the very best In tho market for the money. Inspection of our stock and prices solicited. Hill & Coeeell At 121 North Washlnjton Avenue, Scranton, Pa. The Largest line of OOlce Supplier In Noith eastern l'onuiylvanla. AN AUTOMATIC CHECK PEUKMAXIM Which Inks the per forations with in delible ink. Has a positive and automatic feed. Ev ery machine guar anteed. Only O 11 T. O w in a r 1 1 m w 3 a, ft, p o 1 a ft, (Of IP This price will not last long. UejnoldsBros HOrUf. JKUMY.N UU1L.UINU l'JU Wjonitni Aomio. The I.nrjest line of Office Supplies lu Noith euitcru Penniyl.tiil.i. THE & C0MELL CO. Heating, Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Electric Light Wiring, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Builders Hardware. 3nlUJlUJ BAZAAI FINLEI The selection of a Corset that is in every way adapted to the wants of the wearer is often a difficult problem, un less she knows just what make best suits her, and also knows where they are to be found. When you consider that in our Corset Department Almost every reliable and trust worthy make, either of Freud!, Eaglisi or Domestic manufacture can be had, and that with every Corset sold we insure "Perfection ot Fit" and entire satisfaction, you make no mistake in selecting this store as your headquarters for this essential article of dress. Among the number of "Popu lar Makes'' may be mentioned 66Her Majesty's," "A Corset that is better adapt ed to certain figures than any other now on trie maiket," Also Fasso, P. D., C. P., Thomson's Glove Fitting 5onnette, R. and G: Warner's New Model And Ferris Good Ideal Waists for Children. Sense and Ladies nnd JESTSpecial attention given to tho details of Corset-Fitting at all times. SlOand 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for the Wjomlai tJUtrlctU: wraiT Ululnr, UlMtlng.Pportlnc HmoMi uud lliu ltcpuuuo CutraicL. Coinpauy'i HIGH EXPLOSIVES. rufety I'd, a. Cnn, and KiplaJtrt. lloom 101 Connell HaUdla;. bcrautaa. A01MNCI&-2: THO"', FOim. JOllNU-HMUHAON, W. K. MULLIUAN, 4 mum rrymeult) WUke.BM( IIER0 J r 1 y