l'JfciE SUKAiNTON TKllilJxNli--.FLUDAl NOVEMBER IS. 181)8. 71 JONAS LONG'S SONS. OPENS ON SATURDAY. Biggest Toy Store in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The Best Show of Holiday Goads and Novelties The children will They need no urging from us for they know they're welcome. It's to the "old folks" we want to talk more particularly. A day or two hence will find this toy store very busy. But it will be busier yet as the weeks roll on, We want- to impress you that the most leisurely, comfortable holiday shopping is to be done right away. Toys now are new and fresh variety is at its best. The assortment of Books ; JjjQC Thousands upon thous- ) ands "frjr Tj) SfxP art for you keeping them safe from soil or harm till you call for them. Men's Overcoats At Half Cost We have ex plained before the reason for this gicat selling of ovei coats for men and hundreds have profited by our explanation. Our assoit ment is still at its best, lor we had vast resources to draw from. Judge by these for today and tomoirow. CI 1(1 l"t short IcliUll tout of hiubIi J50.0V Olilnclilllu; ilttpMorni lollni. hluntlnspocliils on lrent; tlunnel Until tliioughout. (liiJpat $5.00. CA ft& ror ymirt luilcofdnrk bliieot P1VO OMOICl CtlllJ li'HMI, tut lull Itnjilb, dcl collnr-i, irou-rlud Muvo lining und double wuip en?.e food lin ing. Cheap it h no $6.98 foi eholec or til coats Infolm, blutk oi blown Wistmln-Ur Kt'isey: diep ilo h t.u tnir, mik eici tollrir; Italian i loth bod llnliif. I lse.i nt 510.00 s7 j a iiu choice of ill tu.ils n tw ip.HO Bios mltMu,; In blue m bliicl., fast color Ktri-m'. lhn'ro worth si-j. Iijoui iu W litre, the re u lui sutu. SECOND FLOOR. TWO Items in The little fcl Boy'S Clothing lows come in fo. 7 their share of at tention as well as the men and these bargains ought to be of in terest to mothers and fathers who want their boys to have good wearing clothes. CO OC lor double foieaMcd Itttfir, &..i with iIcepMitlor lolliir oi the new round civet fullitt; Hie patterns in i Iioohh ftom; bIzcs :i to jo cuis Hern ial prlco :!.fiO. CO OR foi double bicasted liecfer J?4..JO Mm, Htorm colliu; s to 15 eurs iniido of rough t hint hllln .in icloal Kainitnt fur outdoor wim. uilh M 50. SECOND FLOOR. Sensational Sell ing of Books. Toy books and holiday books are hollowing lor room. Only one way to give it to them close out certain lines; so heie it goes and at half actual cost. WaawtTwwa :mm tr? . -2Q volume tor --"' tliercvuliir SI. fill edition of cloth bound books In Marlon ilarlunil. Iiillel'. Smith, Jims I. lloUuis iijuh n lew tltlti), M.iv Akiics 1 lomlni., and Hi'icral oth ers. And hIkiir with thtia loo volumes fthoTn SV-MF I tent I'aasi Hooks -cxeopt lonullv choice hoolcx for the holidii.iN lir J Of, M)liuno loi the lumoiiH Aiunile) 1,v' Klltlon doth liounil; Bood,thti tpi, J.'.otlllts. I'uhllsliedaUJ.-.e. QOf 1 'rOtford limheis lllliles tlei VJ'' bit' inorocio toi is; toiiioidii ue iiiupn, tnitc, Icssjh hulps, fit AUU.ilK worth S'J, MAIN AISLE. The Duchess May Undci .in $1 Real Kid Glove. name this glove is sold for $1 111 the most exclusive glove store in Ameiica. Through our arrangement with them, yon get the same glove at the same price. They'ie not $i.,o gloves lor a dollar, but they are positively the best $1.00 glove on the mar ket. All the leading shades .uul uilois. MAIN AISLE. Pork Loins, Fresh wiie we are Shoulders and ot . iesu Country, Sausage S1eeaat!iersyi, when wcaie able to furnish our cus tomers with the "best" and save them money, we do so; hence this Saturday chance but Saturday only, remember. J'ann I'oiU I.0I11K, in be. ',-,( I 11 h Hlumldeifi, it'n lb Country iiiihkc, lia IK BABBMENT. t0ffik Jonas Long's Sons JONAS LONG'S SONS. be here, of course. is extensive nearly 20, 000 to choose from. of dainty white hand- KercnieTs. myriads ot j novelties in silver, china, and glass. gp . , Buy now, and we'll tuck the presents away Regular 10c Cur tain Swiss 6c From an unexpected source tbib Curtain Swiss, came to us at a price kbs than the import cost. We offer it today and tomorrow only at Six Cents the Ynrd, and do not hesitate in adding that its equal cannot be found under ioc THIRD FLOOR. Our 25-Cent Neckwear for Men Some ex ceptionally choice ef fects in mIU neckwear for men are here for twenty-five cents about halt what you'd pay for the same patterns in other stores. Alongside them we show the famous brand of Peyser's Collars for 10c. thalh.nc no peer tor a quaiter. Tiy the Peyser brand once and the difficulty ot obtaining collars and cuffs to suit you will disappear. UrOMING AVCNUE. Half Price on Chil dren's Trimmed Hats We have taken a lot ot Children's Hats that were fairly priced at Si. 50 and $1.95 and cut the price light in two for today and tomor io. So while they last take them at 75c Cents and 98 Cents. If you can't come with the child, send her alone. We'll take eveiy pains to fit hei becomingly. SECOND FLOOR. 19 Cents a Pound for 50-Cent Candies The only difference between the candies ue sell at 10 cents a pound and those you pay 50 cents for in other stores is that no fancy name is attached to ours for which you have to pay . A bit of sugai , a dash of honey, pure chocolate and the Bon Bons are yours, as pure and delicious as one could wish. MAIN AISLE. Hosiery Bargains ; Men's and Women's 1 wo Great Hosiery Bargains are here for you today aivJ tomorrow, and a chance that you m ill afford to miss. The Men's Are 1 1c Pair. The Women s Are 9c. The former are natural wool half hose in medium weight, and wotth by all s.tandauK 20 ienb the pair. The women't. aie guaranteed t.ibt black and seamltss, about what you'll pay 15c for eKewherc. MAIN AISLE. A Chapter About We serve A the Restaurant -'n . d,,n- ner that ib the talk of the town because of its ex cellence; and a Saturday night sup per that can't be beat. We've the best oyster cook in the city, ready to serve you at all tlmcb and in any style to suit your palate. JuM trv this restaurant of ours. CASEMENT. I ITIie Carbomlalo correspondence of The Trlbnno hns been placed In the hands of Mr. J. M. Forbes. All complaints as to Ir regular dellwry, etc., cIpo news Ittmi, hould be ndtlre-.ed to ltoborts & ito nolds, news nccnts.) MADLY BUltNED. While Playing With Powder a Boy Is Nenily Blinded. Van Allen Hinted, tho clcon u'ur old son of Mi. and Mis. William Hin ted, Mns sex et civ burned while vlity In? with iowl(i the nther eseiilnu;. In company with a number of youtitr eoin p.uilons ho uptlnlded u thin luyor f powder t'loni; tin- vide wulk mi Hill Hold ucliu.. ni'cl dIiii'ciI a llltle heiip oC It lit one ud. luti'iullup to llKlit th" opposite "I" llfuwvei, hi1 eeelt'. ItiRly forsui miUIi i lid he m at anil Ignited tin- u ui end with a ills .istroui ending In Mnii-lf. llu lighted tin- nnitcl. and lotinlliK oor the powder Kt It full. Tlieic mum n. llnsdi. ImiiKillat h nfter which Van Allen scuuim-d loudh llln com panions )n fllp'it debited lilm and he wai compelled to mope his wu home the bes way lie could. When In reached the houp Di. D.ty w.m called and dieisivl the Imv's hum, which aiv of a iiy painful, hut of no fei lotis miluio Hut for the fuel th.it llf uufoittri'iti hoy had Rl.i'itoi ou liN eyes would piobnhly have been bunied out As it U thov woie hut tdlRhtly Injured, while his eyo hiowh und ee lashes woo burned off. LAST NIGHT'S FAIR. The Mlti hell hoo tonipain's fair eonthllies to iliw laiffo audienics to the Watt Imlldlnt,'. Kven a latper at tPtnlaucu than in any pievlotw nlKlit was- piesrnt list ernln; when this hall wim i row tied almost to ltn utmost capacity. The niograinmo a one of Hpcriiil mtilt, tout.ilniniT the names of some of the clty'h best tt'lont A lars" nuiuhei of poisons fiom Kiaest t'ltv Ji'iuiM'. and JIaylleld weio In .tttond'ineo. The plnno nolo by t'tof T'lth with a featur" ot the evening's enjojinent. Jinny Uittle. who In miiKlnp an en viable leputatlon as a mirth piooKei, wns rcmaili.ibly funny laat nlBlit In Ills spetlalt. woilx, Willi h kept the tali's patten In io.ua of laughter. Mi. J. I.. Dattlcs oc.il volos weie tendered in uood volte and leeeived much applause foi his effoi tp. Tho door prle was u lotKhiK thalr. l'm-fe-,soi Stone will furnish tin enter tainment foi thlfa eenlnp ELKOY STOCK COMPANY. The piocliHtlon last nluht at he CSiand Opei a house b the Klioy Stotk company was one of the bct,t ptesen talions jc t plveii by that iompan. Itobeit H. I fat lis. who sinj?s the lllus. trtuted vnnpi In an iMiulslte maiiuer. and that Ills cifoitH ait- applet Inltd was shown by tli applause that lol lows hid efloits. Mi. Hauls Is not o" 1 it good tlngei but poitias his p.tits In th" vailoiis pines that the mini any pl.ivs In an admliable m.tn 1111 1!N appe.uanco on the stUKo Is as fine ns that of any artoi stui In lepeitoiie hi this dt. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS. Tho Lndles Ilonn tnd Foieisn MIs slonuiy hocletv met Wednesday attei noon In the lei title loom of tl.u 1'lit.t Prthbj terlan chuich. 3'apcis weru lead on the work done til home and In foieisn lnncls by tht society. Aboul hity nienibeis weie inesenl, which is entouiasinir to the soclity. A i ollec tlon ot thanks offering to the amount of tlftv tliiee dollai.s was taken up. Aftoi a hilef piajor si i it e, a social ilmo was Indulged In by the n,embtrs. letrcshmenw weie servtcl and the ses sion was oteil a Mlices. both ill htiuetlvely and socially. MARRIED WEDNESDAY. Miss JlaiK.iret Moiun an uuiUd In marriage to James MeCab" at St Hose's i hm th Vednesdnv eMiiinf," at halt past fle o'clock. Th" ceiumony wjs peifoimid hv Hev. J J. MeCabe, ot Aoca, n biothti ot tho tjioom. .Miss Allen Mount, of lileu lllc and Sir. John Dalton, of this cits, wcio the attendants. Attci the cuemony Mr. and Mrs. MeCabe were driven to the home of the Initio's mother, Mis Jo anna Moiaii, of Canaan .street, vhoip a wcddlnff repast was served to the Immediate ft lends o the fnmllj. A NEW DIRECTOR. The (iotnunl.i t-'lnt;liii; h0tltt have engaged the ten ices ot .1 new mus ncal dlieetor in ill- pemon of l'lefe-t-bor Cail Rudolph S-aft. of ranton, one of tin oldtM and ablest innsi clnnt. in this section. Tin Cei mania's ait to be ttuisTi.itiilateil upon liming setmud the benitis- of such 11 talented Kcntlenian. Mre.idy tho professoi has made liuoadH into the health ot the manner, althoimh he has presided oer -.Insteii. bs- hh eMicmoly toiiKcnlul but iwi meetinH-s RECRUITING OI'HCE, l oipoial UcoiKe -'. C'Ic.id. of the lie imlr tinny, wan In the city ycDteulay malvlng atiansements for thu opening of u. icci lilting ollue in this plate. Mr. (.'lead is an emlsh.iiy fiom I.leutnant Slvlter in Huaiitun and If looking for reci nits for the riftecnth rcKitlai In fantry. The l.ittei Kniitiemnn x-v 1 1 1 hu in this city on Monday and Ttimday of nest mdi'U at Hold Anthiai'ite to enlist paitU-t who desiu- tu do so. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ainont; tin peiconb from thin city who attended the cjuaiterl confeientr nt Jet m n weie MehdameH IMnuid UloclvHley, Samuel Moon. Clajton fiii tiH Anton llayley, fieoiso KiHhei. W. I.. Lionaid, Josiah Vandeimath, John Hnrey, Joseph Nicholson. AVIUIam Chase and Mi. and Mrn J X'. A TIiib U', Mi and Mis. U. C. Hainden. MIhs t .lane Liinvcs and Shot In idivaid i;at'un had his fingerr miutczeil while at work mi the JeftVi M011 bianth. Although imlnfully hint amputation will not be tmpeitttle The Kile paid the lainel amount In H.ilmlea In this city t hit. week that It haii paid In borne time. David Nichols attended 11 meeting nf the KnlGht? of the Mystic Shilnti nt WllUea-ltaue jestciday .left hhhuiKd, of I'ntetson. X .1 utt 1 tallied a p.ilt by idlfrlit of luuid uliliM taut evening at Hotel Antlua I Ite. Itolliu ti. 1'iaj. of the OUt-liu Op- I I a tompau, which will be Keen at tho Qpciiu houfce on tho :.'.'d lust., was In tho city fHtoiday. A. J. Vanili'iinaik lt.ni lemimed llln position tin olictutor at tho Carbon dale yard, Thu Ontario and Western employes were paid yesterday. The work of lajhiff tho pavement on Sixth avenue was commenced ester day. AViltlnm Ofilehy him icolttuetl IiIh po sition und litis neoepted one lu Trovl denee. Mr. and Mri. Alfred l'ascoe and Miss Pahcuc leave today for Callfotnlu, whete they will npatid the winter. Hlutiley Maxwell ealled on friends In this city esdorda Ml"8 tit-iie Daley Is conllned to her home on AVaHhliiRtou stieet by lllntss. Mips lAicv Vatihlik left jesttidnv for 11 two weeks' visit with Sciuutoti ft ic-ntli . Mis. W Wldnei and chlhhen of Salt Iako Clti, tue Kuest.s at the homo of Mr. John j:. Hone, on South VMmlns sited Kilns ThoniiiH, ot D. "W. llumphrev's stoic. Is ciinllutd to his homo with Illness. IMwurd .lopes, of St union, was a visitor in this city recently. MIsh Sarah lleeves, of Archbald, W the Kiiest of ft lends in this city. Pioneer City castle, No. 20", Ancient Older Knlchts of Mjstle Chain, will rIvo nn liifotmnl dance In Assembly hall Wednesday night at S o clock Joseph Pointer and family hao 10 moed to Scianton. Mis I'atth. of .Sitautoii, coiuluetciJ the mlsslonnty meetliiRs at the Chris. tl.m Alliance looms, of which Hew CSiillck. of Japan, was to hue thaiBe Dr. and Mis. W. A. .Spencei. hne letutned fiom their wcdilliiB tih Jlri H. H. Hauls tntutalned at hi r home on lancoln a enue, Weilnpsilny nlcht in honor of the aiii'iversnti of her mniiiaee. Ur. John S. Nlles was In PltUton on business jostmlay Piank binllh Is dolliB Jut j, dut till w i ek. J. W. Maswill and fntiilb. who h.nc been lesldenls of Jeiinjn for some time, lme taken up their lesl deni e on Mill stieet. Thomas l.aiman l able to resume his wmk aftei an ll'uess of home weeks William Delunev, of Su.snut'hanna. has returned to his home alter spend- lmr Hteial dais in this tltj. Joseph Walker, of Chllds, (iriulaled nmonp; old fi lends In this tltv ms. turd ay. His filends tue alwajs glad to s-ve him Tho Chaiintey Lainmeieaux family, .seven nicmbcis nf whli h hao tjpholj fever, ait now coinalesciiiir. Miss Maiy Debbie, of Maple aenue. Is able to be atound again after a locent oiittation. Mr. mid Mrs William H Makady left esterd.iv moinitit; for Pittshuii, wheie thev will take up their resi ih nte. Inspector riedtiltk Di Mols r Wllkes-Haiie, Inspected the local camp of Sons of Veteinns and lepoit td ieiy thing in a tlouiishlng conili tlon. FECKVILLE. Mi DwlBlit .1 Hcaidsley and Mlti MniKaiet L' JJ.ulett were married at the home of the bible's mother, on Main street, 'Wednesday evenlntj The Heranton Electrical Constiuctlon company linemen completed their la bors of strlnRhiK wires esteidny and lime gone to ll.illstead, at which plate thin tompan has a contiaet foi the election of nnothei eleetiic UkIU plant The buinlntr out of the Wllhon Kite loinpany's tlie alaim H.stem by Hit boioUKh elect! le llRht whes places the town at the mercv of the llhmes, as a (he must be of Bleat headway before the onsinecis nt the fire aim in t-tatlons at Ontario and Plane 12 would be able to see it. The linemen of the Piinnton Electri cal (.'onstruc lion eompany. who ld the lontiatt to put the eleetiic- plant hi, have been ety caieliss In btiliif,--InR their wlies nnd have bioKcn and 1 ros.sed the lite nidi 111 wlies In bevoial places, tin Tucsd.i evtnlnff the climax tame while the linemen weie endeav oilne; to locate 11 cioss 01 ground on their own line thej let a live who fall upon the flu nlaim wlie and in lets than a set ond icl.ivs and mechanical PfoiiKs ()f the flie ahum wen mined. The llremen have spent ntiulj $300 in KetthiK the llio al.uin up in Mrst-class condition, and theie weie none in the allev tint m'incii their purpose bct tei. The money the bns woiktd hard lot, and to have the nstnn tuined In such a luthlefs nianmr Is somewhat discouraging. The boimiRh furnishes fifty poles and the fliemen stood ull other expense Xow the question nrlvs who will pay for the damage done. The piesldent of the town council was notified at the last tneetlnf- nlRht what dam.iKo had been done, but for some reason did not bilns the matter before the count 11. Ah It Is the town is with out the piotcctlon of a fit o ahum, and urn hoid-woikhiK liiemen will have to depend on those who (list msiovei a lire to uut to the al.uin stations and have the aim 111 sounded The joumr child of Mr. and Mis Jacob AVendtl. of Grns.v. dli d Wednesday niRht fiom the effects of belnB si aided by falling Into n boiler of hot water. The rI.isr blow ets who aie Kliins af ternoon and evenlns exhibitions at the (lie company hall aie proving n meat it tt 1 .ict Ion , They will continue Klvlnir their exhibition eatli afternoon and evenlm: of tills week. (lllbeit Pieiie and William Opmic letuined Tutsday fiom a huntinir til in Wayne tountv. They succeeded In bnsKhifr ten 1 audits Miss Noia Plfkeiint-, who has been vIsltliiK iclatives hi .Suhqiiehanna coun ty, lettiintd home last evening; In 1SS" Mr. Thomas Mcintosh, or Al lentovvn. Tenn , had an attack of dvs enleiy which became chionlc. "I was tieated by the best phjsiclans In Cast Tennessee without a tine." be suvs "rinnlly I tiled t'linmbeilain h Coll., ('holt 111 and Dlairhoca Ilcmedv After usIiik about twelve bottles I was tilled -outld and mil. ' I'm sale by nil drilK Blsts. Matthew Hiotlieis, w holt sale and tetall agents FOREST CITY. llc. T. i" IMwaicla, D 13 , of Kings ton. Vu., will deliver hii instiuctlo and onteitulnlnB lectiiif. "A Tilp to tlu Gulden Gate," at tlip Presbyterian chuich tills cvenliiK Mi. 1'dwardn l well known tlnoiiBli the Lackawanna and Wyoming vnllejfa uh a pupulai lc-i luu-rund oui ( ItlzeiiH lieu Hliould mall UuniBehes of tills opiioitimlty to en Joy a good tteat. Tlio Amity Social (lulu, coinjiosed of ac-liolaiH In the graded schouls, lias liecn ieori;anlaod with the follow Inn oIIUoih: I'lCHldcnt, MIsk I.ninin Mi Laughlln, t-eietai, Mies MurrIo Keatlic-', tieaKillir, Mlt- .lorfi- Alc andei, Tho lull will hold a mhu on Tiiisday rvenlni; next C'aidii arc out aiinoumliiK the- nun llauo on Nov i'O, ol MIkh JePHlo Stone, of this jilncp. to Mr. l-'icd .rtiifhtll, of Kci anion. The meiiioiuf will tnKo place at the Imih-hI City Methodist npli-iojuil chin th and afteiwaid u ic- 5SKK5iKXJ!UK5sX)55tt0 r ML, 4j p 11 J . Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats iS For Men's and Boy's wear embraces all the Latest and Leading Styles. 5 IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT can be found NOBBY 3 5 REEFERS AND TOP COATS in all the latest materials and colors. Natty Suitings X Si in Militaiy, Blouse and Vcstee makes. ) J5 OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT contains the brightest ideas in up-to-date 5x X styles, double-breasted and single-breasted Serges and Plaids. BOX OVERCOATS Jj 35 in Coveits and Olives, which are the latest colorings. JJ The most complete HEN'S DEPARTHENT m the State. Two entire 3 h iiuuis itiu ttu'vuiuu. iiiKCiiny ut uut ouitsi miu vvticuaia ui. u.uu unu uiey W have the set an'd style of merchant tailors' work: They jr dinaiy ready-made clothing the workmanship that keeps Jf ......-v.. r.f . 1-, ,.ll.,.. ,,... .,(. ,;ut. Our Suits and Overcoats at $8.50 receive the same care and thought in 3v 35 tailoring as the higher guides, and every thread pure wool. 3S A We have eveiy good reason to believe that our fabrics are the most fashion- 5 A able and exclusive in the city. 35 p. There is no other store that can clothe you as stylishly and as serviceably as K 35 we can and at so little price. " 3y 0 Jx -e 0 0J000j00X&000PMg0tt0P0X00Mf0j00XjX0W THE LARGEST 413--Lackawanna Avenue--413. As Leaders in Millinery We are famous throughout this secliou of the couutry acknowledged to be the largest Trimmed Hat house iu the city. As well aud favorably known for the elegance and style of our Hats as for the extreme lowness of our prices. Our Untrimmed Millinery Takes in every known or conceivable shape in felt and velvet. We have the largest aud most complete stock in the city. We show styles that cannot be louud anywhere else. We quote prices that are much below others. TRIMMED HATS $2.98, $3.98, UNTRIMMED HATS 39c, 48c, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98. T3c, 95c, $1.23. Atl Undc Usual Prices, Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Feathers, Wings, Birds, Aigrettes, Quiiis, Etc., Etc. Retail at Wholesale Prices, Velvets, Silks, Crown Ornaments and riillinery Trimmings of every description under regular prices. Anything Bought from Us Not filitloll Will !' 1h lit t l'l '. of Ki' f! It Stim Hie lulilc i luutlui i:iltcipile Ho-f companj. No 1 will HU'lid tlio MIU lull II" (omiJ.ui- fair at Cailmmlalc llilH cm nlnj. Tin y will so In unlfoini Dr. C H Kimpii has liocn aiipdlutcil suigcon for tin Krlu coiiipany at tlili IiiikhikIi In place of Ilr W It ninkcb lie who iticntl inoM-il fi oni lu-u- to NliiBiua 111" DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE UKIC..NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, laeoidundor positlvo lVrltteu f.uarnntco, by nuthorlipd Agents oul y, to cum Weak Momory, l)iizino9, WflkctulnorH, l-jta, llieterm. Quick, ness, Mglit Lo.seB, IIvil Dreamt, J-ack ot Gonti. (lonoe.KoryjusiicBS, la!Dltudo, nil Uralna, Voatb. f ul trrotCi or Uicostivo Vro of Tobacco, Upturn, nrLiannr. which loads to Mleory, Consumption, lnanlty and Death, At fitoro or by mail, tl a box; eix for fi; with -written cunrnntco to euro or vofiinit money. Humiilopaelx ace, containing Cto dam' treatment, with full instruction, 15 cents, Ono tampls only eola to oaenrereon, ai tioro or oy mnii, ''-. rSTRcd Label Sncclal Extra strcnqin, s is For Impotency, Ixujb ot i-ower, ijon wnniioon, MtryrtHfw or IfntrAnftrjia.' .ft a bnxi bix for f 5, witli written cunruntcr w tMrii-nlnriliiia. A t t tnriY ft l 1 V BBFOnBor bvmill. APTEn :UUae, Atttoro lorHaleby William 0, Clark, ,uft I'cnn Aie bcrontou, I'a. tfeallh is WBajjh. (WffiS fl9rw ' vi -- y&a 'AJrtjVWB g&Jl mcijt'n &$'& liiJ If ' a. ii .. we Aim to nave uur CLOTHINGmi BEST That Can Be Hade.- That Is Why You Get at Kramer Bros. Alorc Value for Your Money Than Elsewhere. . . OUR NEW STOCK OF YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT Kramer Bros5 Popular Clothing House, 325 Lackawanna Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. AND LEADING MILLINERY STORE Satisfaclor Can Bs Exclungsd or You Lager Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER ffiUfi5yi8l leleplione Cill, 3333. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! ill's is (fg ' fablfA &S m& livlf or to the whMe bunp All drains jnd losses are chcl.eilf rmjntnlly Unless patients . arc properly cured, their ronditionolieu worries them into Iniamt, Consumption or Death, k3iY!i y$EIt& ' Mailed sealed, Price Si pertioi.ti uoxes, uitn iron-ciaa legal cuarantec toiurcorreiundins nioaey.tjoa. bend lar tree look, Address, HEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0. I'or Sale by JOHN II. l'llliU'S, iiul Spruce slrcct. 1T p MA) 8 53 have what is lacking in or- the garment shapely, the 3 . wz Can Get Your Money Back, MOUNTPLEflSANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best ciuullty for domeat.o u'i run I ol ull sizes, liicludlnt: Uuckwlicat unci liiidieye. dellveied In any part of tlia clt, ut tbo lowest prlco. Oidcra received at the olllce, flrst door. Commonwealth building, room No t; telephone! No 2C24 or at tho mine, tele phono No 272. i bo piomptly attended lo. Dealers supplied at the mine. W. T. SMITH. MADE ME A 1V.ASV3 AJAX TAULCTS POSITIVE LY CDKK ji i,itjrTtoH instate i aiuuc aism ory.Irapotencr, HbcpledtiieBO, oto, cauiBt by Aim id or other FiciwatB an J lodlv crfltioup, Ttiett unlihlu ami turelif Tnritnra I.ft VltivlitT In ol 1 or TOtincr. nn 1 t.tamaaforcludy, bu in or marrieso !jl'feTent Insanity ant Comutoitiou it mm rhpirtma shoir in. mPillalo lrnDtOTB. tftkoamnut Ibetrtn-e biioith in, mediate fmproTe- noataud e lie eta a CUltD nbere all other tail Iu fist upon having the reuulno Ajnt TnblttB, Thy nnntnnn nlTArfa n (:ilKll n inrA nil ntliar rail In iiaveouroa tnomonaioud wuituroyou, onirenpoi. itWo written Ku-irantpo tot-fIct acuro Tfl PTQ 'tt eacitai9or r(und tha money. rricewU U lJipr 'acsas, or eix ll-ge (full trtatrooutt tor $2W. Bf ifil). la plain wrarrr. mmii rot.l t ot I rlco Circular " AJAX REA1EDV CO., ""!" jTor rnlo In Sctantcn, Pa by Mntihon Or on and II I Bandcrrcn, druegnts. DOUDT, TRY Tnyh.e itood the test of ytan. and nave curea tnousanas 01 calf s of Neooul Uiseatci, ibeh At Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless ness and ariroeele.Atzonbv.'A.c. 0 jTJX fi 1 hey clear the brain, tire ngthea the circulation, make dlceition neifect. and imnirt n healthr Plinl'innclst. cur. Wyomliis avenuo PWlf3ffil'i'''$r1