.n-113 SCRAOTON TKIBUNlB-TnSSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 185)8. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'SSONS. Doctors Agree Christmas. TAX ON STREET OAR RECEIPTS. THAT Store Open Evenings Follow the Crowd. Some Lively Bargains in table Silverware for This Week Every piece must go before Saturday night. Rogers' and Hamilton's Highest Grade Silver-Plated Ware quality that can be depended upon every time. To make you the better satisfied our guarantee goes with every piece. Gravy Ladles that were $1.50 are to go at 5QC Oyster Ladles that Were 3.25 are to go at $ 1 5 Soup Ladles that were Si 00 arc to go at 1.38 Salad Spoon and Fork that was $4.50 arc to go at 1.75 Fish Knife aud Fork that was $7.00 arc to go at 2..j8 Berry Sets that were $5.00 are to go at "As Nut Picks (set of 6) that were $2.00 are (0 go at 65c Orange Spoons (set of 6) that were $3.00, are to go at 1.10 Oyster Forks (set of 6) that were $3.15 arc to go at 1.15 Coffee Spoons (set of 6) that were $2 35 arc to go at 98c There ought to be something in this lot to suit you. If not read on. There are bargains here without number. Children's Sets, pietty patterns, consisting ol knife, fork and spoon, were St. Go this week at. 48c Childien's Cups, quadruple plate, were Si. so, to go at 89c Butter Knife and Sugar Shell in box, were $1.00, to ro at 48c 1S47 Rogeis Bros.' Knives, set of 6, worth 3. 1 3, to go at S1.38 vPiece Carving Sets, stag handles, were $5.00, to go at , 2.65 Baking Dishes, uuadruplc plate, were S00O, to 131 go at 2.98 Soup Tureens, quadruple plate, were $S.oo, to go at 3-69 l-em Dishes of fine quadruple plate, were ;.;o, to go at 2.48 Water Pitcheis, line quadruple plate, were $10. oo, to go at 4-4 Jewelry and Silver Novelties If your thoughts turn to these, we can please vou. A very pretty line of Chatelaine Watches is here lor your choosing in both silver and gold priced a third 'ess than in ordinary jewelry stores. Then there are Waist Sets. Stick Pins. Biooches, and a thousand and one other novelties. Prices aie right. MAIN AISLE NEAR WVOMVQ AVENUE ENTRANCE. Jonas Long's Sons TAYLOR NEWS. Mis. Charles Maston at Rest Board of Trade Meeting Personal Men tions. The temalns if the late Mrs. t'hailes Maston were laid to test in the Maicv cemetery yestenla afternoon at L'.:;o o c lock The service" wele conducte 1 at the residence nt her inntlie-i. Ml". Infills by the lte. 1.. It. Foster, of the Pipsb teiliiu chinch, agisted by the lte A. Webel, of the (ieiman Kweli gellial church. The lloial oflVtings weie many and eiy beautiful. The sing ing was londllfted by the l'lcslij lotian choir which sang sewuil appioptlate t.eKctiuu. Mr Hughes1, of Hyde P.11U, was the guest of ti lends In this place yesteula;. . Mr. Medlar, of AUentown, .1 captain of the Fourth I'lilted Stales Volunteers, is vlsltlntr at the home of his brother, operator John Medlar, of Kailioad stteet Mis Jumes i:vanu, of this place, wax the guest of Itleiuls In Sciantou cs terday W. A. Htcens. of the Ameilcan ll.ip 1 1st Publishing society, of Philadelphia, addressed a huge and appieelathe au dience at the Calvin v H.iptist chutelt on Sunday evening. The Kfaphophone enteialnmeiit, ac companied with stet enptlc on lews. at the Nebo Conglegatlonal chuic-h l.iM evening was well pattonlzed. Ml and -Ml". Anthony Flannel y, of Pcllcvue. spent the Sabbath as the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. John Councils, of North Taylor. Mis. I. 11. Wcstcolt, of Pioxldeiice, was the guest of tiieuds In this place esteida.. Tho registeis of oteis haw made thefr canvases foi December. Their books aie now at the tegular polling places Kvery oter ought to see that he has icglstered. i'huisda.v. vhe L'Jn I IT ENDED HER TROUBLE. " I never courted newspaper notoriety, yet I am not afraid to speak a good worcl for your ' Favorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant Pellets,' Over a year ago I suffered terribly for nearly four weeks with prolapsus and weakne&s. After liking one hcttle of ' Favorite Prescrip tion ' aiid one of ' Pellets,' I was a well woman. I have taken no medicine Lsince and have had no symptoms of my onner irouuie. sirs, 1;, a. Menuer, k'eetie Coihoctou Co., Ohio. !vi S 3 III Si :1 1 of this month, will be the last day to do so jitevious to the spilng election. Mrs. Michael (llhniy. of Oak -"licet. Is conlineil to bet home by sickness. PECKVILLE. Tin- following officers of the Kpworth League were elec led Dec 1U. I'lvsldent, Willi. im Wnrne, Hi st vice pii-oldout, Joseph Coleniiin second ice president. Jits. Wdll.itn .lohus: thiid vice pies. dent, Walter Williams font lb Ale piesldeiit. Annie (lUiuiiioe. secretary, lilaiiche Taylor, assistant secretary, Ai thin Waine: lieasuur. I toy W.ule 111.111. oiganist. Jessie lloflYe Kit as sist nit oiKanlst. Maui'i Trcxerton; choilttfi. lolin Wiiine. assist, n. t c hoi -Islet, II111 ,ui K1e.11: lookout commit tee. Stella W.idcmaii. HI. niche Tajlor, Maude 'I'leveitc.n, J.illiiili Peck. Mis. David Sh.iy, Mi". William Snedkor, mlssionaiy co'inniitee, lilanche Taylor, Mis Horace Kreai.l.illl.in P'M'l; Mutido TicNeiton, Mia iloiton Harlo" and Finn nee T lylor. Sunda was a siuticl dav In the McihodNi i:piscupal i lunch. The meet ing at ' o'clock for Christian wotkeis, was well attended and a deep .splrltu- :il fi'i'llncr w.i nintitt'..l i in "ft l..v S. C Sllill kins leethiil sei.i; 111 tho liuinh on piob.itlon, after which Kev. Mehllb- Calender, ol Pittsburg, Pa, preiu bed a vi'iy Impressive and In still, the- s.'imoii 011 "A Closer Fellow ship witli Cod." The latue eimgiegn tloti was cleliiihied and hopes he may come egaln. In the- evonint- Ucv. S. c Shnpklns pie-uihed, taking fjr his te.t. "Wilt Thou Rt- Made Whole." The house was idled and scoiv of people weif isiblv efl'i 1 tccl h the iressn! brought to bent upoi. them to turn limn their i- II w.is. Somo yielded to the Invitation. Tin- woik has been thoiough and 1 1'illiu-iice Is felt all over the coiuimiiiitv. c . W. 1.. Thin pe pie.icheil last evening, and men ami women weie peisiiaded to be gin a new lite The W 01 k will 1 olilinuc all this week and the public Is inidinl ly Invited. John Itt'liy Is coii'iued to Lis Lome by a severe Illness. Mrs. William Pi ear i iinlm 111. Mrs. John Snook, of North Main stieet, is ill of pneumonia. The revival meetings at the Metho dist Kplscopal church will be continued each evening throughout the week. OLYPHANT. The lair for the benefit of St Pat lick's church convent will be opened in the clone building on 1-ac kawanna street tomorrow evening n cNcellent literary and musical programme has been piepaifd and a pleasant time Is assured for those who attend. The fol lowing ladles will have charge uf the booths: Mis. William O'Hnru Mis John O'Mnllev, Mrs. n. Doughei tv Mr." llunnnhoe, First wind: Mrs JohnFei guson, Mis. James O'Piien. Second ward; Mrs. M J O'Hallor.in Mis Jumes Wnlflh, Mis J. li. Cuumiiiigs .Mrs. I0I111 Holand, Third waul An ad mlssluu tee of 10 cents will be ch.uged wliMi will entitle the puldi-i to a c bailee on the door prize. D. It. Pavles announces hlni'-elf as a andldate for council frcni me Koutth ward. Mrs. Willlani Lewis, of Plitsouiganl Mrs Daniel M. Jenkins, of Kd.vards vllle spent Sunday wltn Mrs. V tra Jones, ot Susciuehanna stieet. Mr. and Mis. William (3 "llagher. o' South Seranton. were guests of ti lends heic- yesterday. D C. Kvans has I'Htiirncd from a visit to Duryea. The little daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Floiencc Mitchell Is verv 111. The doll bazaar, conducted by the Young People's Society Christian Un. deavor of the Presbyterian church, will be opened In the Olbbons bullrtln-j this afternoon and evenlntr. Hefreshmeuts will be served by the young ladles. Ml'ses Susie O'Hara and Susie Tim lin, or Archbald. visited trlendi at this place Sutiduy. Tlu-eo and One-half Per Cent, on Gross Receipts Froposod by Ordinance, lloth branches of council mot lat ownlnc The t'umiuonorp illtl nothing lmt pay some bills, unit discuss frozen flip livilriuilM, to which attention na called In yesterday's Tribune. The Fclcuttnen (lid more. They ordered somo blllf paid, concurred In a couple of imlrnpoitntit resolutions fiom the lower houo, lnctructl the city cleik Id Kd 1)1 Ices on a bell for the city hulldlimY tower and then received a fltartlliiR: ordinance, which was Intro duced by James Thompson, of the Sixth war. It provides for 11 tax of thtce and oiiu half per cent, on the Ti action company's stow receipts In the city There'll ho ti loud time when this comes up for fit st reading. The bell spoken of It to be for Hie fVt vices, though It Is. not clear who will llntf It or how It Is to be mnt'e serviceable. The old court house bell, the peculiar tone of which will be called to mind by many, lies In the cel lar rusting1. The commoners in dleusliiK the frozen hydrant at Maxwell's pointed out the fact that n. resolution wa adopted Inotructlns the engineer to not ify the water company to change that hydrant, in accordance with an ordin ance panned some time ago. The solic itor said It is the mayor's business to look after the enforcement of ordin ances and that lesolutlons such as that am superfluous. ENVELOPES UP AND DOWN. As tho Government Reduces 30 Por Cent, the Trust Adds That Much. It If a remarkable fact which many business men will be Interested In knowing, that while the envelope trust a combination of all the prominent manufacturers has been putting their pi Ices on their product of neatly HO per cent, the postal department was reducing It mote than that amount. After the llrst of the year, at which time a new government contmct will go Into effect. S00 stamped on elopes, which now cost $10.!W, can be bought at the local post olllce for JlO.fiO. An otdinary, unstamped envelope, which could have been put chased at any wholesale house .1 month ago for $1 CO a thousand, now cost $l.&y. STUDENTS' HOME-COMING. Among the Caibondallans connected with various Institutions of looming throughout the country who are home, or expected home, this week to spend Christinas, aie the following- MHse.s l.ibbie Burke, Klla Hot an and Mary Mittphy. from -Mlllptsville. Matgaiet Klneran, lielluda Carroll and Kelinciti Jllgglns. Bloomsburg. Mary Korbe, Nellie ICIlleen. Floienee Colwell and Mabel Kelwaids, Westchester, Isabella Watt and Sarah Bilir. Itve Messts. W. A. Nealon, F. A. I'tley. Joseph lilrs, Chailes It. Diidgclt, Tliomiw I.oftu, John O'Connell nnd Uenjamln I.. Sing er. Philadelphia. Morss Aitken 1 elm ned Satuichiv from Stevens' P.ilytechnic Institute at Hiookljn. Messis, Itaynionil and Jb 1011 Hockenbeiry r 'turned home fiom Dickinson college Saturdav moinlug. Miss Helen Passmoie came home, fiom Stioudsbui'H Norma' school 1'iidav. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Colli t I.ily, No. "a, I'mesteis of Allleiie-a, have ciioseli the follow ll'g of llcers for the iiist six months of lS'ii; C. It.. Kiank A. Arthur; S.. C. It . John Hvans; It. S., Uenjamln Tuekei : S. W.. Samuel Pi-arc-; J. W., John T. 'lowaith: S. h., Harry Wittlngton: J. JJ., l.evi Vines For the term of twelve months thv following wei" elected' Financial sec lefiiv. chailes Curtis, treuHiuer, John II. Thomas; doctor, S. S. Shields. A "WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT. Wnlte's Sim I: coinpanv iipeiieil a week's eiiK.iMeinent at tin- ("lialid last evenlns' bv piesentlncr "That Dausei ous Woman." Watte has been a favor ite In this el'.v for mote than ten year, and this aggregation of thci-plans up to his hlKh statidaul. Tlie audi eiie"; was Ini'fji" and well pleased. "TI12 Power ol l.ovc" will be the nltnielloii tonljiht. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tlie condition of Peter Krantz. tho well known brewer, who. It Is "aid bv his jiiiysie ian, suifeilnK fiom dlph theiitlc paialysls, reiiinlns unimproved. Miss Miuv Powell ily is cleiklnt? at the Leader tMoie for the hdlday sea son. Ueieiilly elee ted AlaMlllic cilllcelS will be Installed Wedin..-day evening. (.'hi 1st nun. eseiclses will be held In the e lunches Monday ovenlnK- The lioys' League held an Interestlni; session ill tile lectin e room of the Presbv teilan i-huuh last evenlmr. Mr and Mis 1!. V. Williams .aVl i,fr 1'iytal lalo hotel and taken up their residence In one of the Kennedy bouses on Hlver stieet. The funeral of the late- Mis. .. .1. Aichhald, who died Satuiday 11101 nine,' at hei lesidenec at (inn Hill, near .South tilhson, will be held this moin Injr nt 11 o'clock at that place. Mis. Archbald was n former well known lesldent of this dtv. .-. sj. Jbilds has moved lioui Lincoln avenue to the Knb.v block oil li.irlleld uvenue The funeiai of Mrs nna I' olvfr. of NEW ERA FOR MEM. Happy marriage, Realty, Energy and Long Life. A magically effective appliance unci a mouth'i jmrof restorative rem edied knt on trial and tip pioval. without expend. .Vo( a dollar nttdbf pnid until rfaitU ar tnemn .. and acknowltdgttl by tlw putiail The Erie Meelleul Company's Appliance and Remedies have been talked of und nrllten about till tjvery man has heard of them. Ilia liiKheat medical uutliorltlca In the irorld have lately commended them, They possess marvellous poirer to Tltallie, de Teiop, restore, and sustain. They create YlKor. healthy tissue, new life. They stop drains that up tha crcrBy. Tliey cure all eQccts of early evil habits, ex. ctkiM,ovcrttorlc. They give full strength, development, aud tone to every portion and crKau of the tody. Failure Impossible, ugo no barrier, No C. 0. 1), sclumic!, nor deception; no exposure a clean business proposition by a company of tilgh financial and professional btandlntr. Write tor scaled information, Erie Medical Co..Buffal. H.Y. MUNYON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH. The Demand Is Greater Than the Supply. Two factories aro kept busy manufac turlng them, Cured persons tell their friends, and so the sale In creases day by day. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL T11EM. PriC3 Complete witli All MMIclue, $M)0 Clouds of Medicated Vapor are in. haled through tho mouth and emitted from the nostrils, cleanslngand vapor izing all tho inflamed and diseased parts which cannot bo reached by medicine taken Into the stomach. Mini) oil's Inhaler for the cine of ra tal rh, asthma, bronchitis and all thtoat and lung triubles has been nil ImmeiU.'to success. It onh lciiiilres a few moments test to denicnistiate to the user that at last a iatlon.il cuio for these disease" has been invented. Professor Mum on simply tells yon what the Inhaler will do anil then throws wide open tho doors tn.it j 011 may Investigate it for yourself with out cost He Is willing to abide bv the result of voiir trial. lie Knows 111.11 me expeilment will mean a recoimnenuutlon ol this Kieat euie He Is cettiiln that le 'lef will come at once and that icstoi'a liou to health will follow. Come and See It. Special Exhibitions aro being given this week at Matthews Bros., 320 Lackawanna Avenue; H. C. Sander son, Washington Avenue and Spruce Street; Geo. W. Jenkins, 101 South Main Avenue, Polite attendants will be on dut all dav and evening to answer iiucstioii end delllilllstniti Its value. l'verbodv Is In vlti'd to give this Inhaler a free mill. Ku trouble to show It. You are welcome to .1 tle.itiuent whether 01l piliehnse 01 not. The lost, with medicines. Is only $1.0". Sciatic 11, lumbago and all iheuiniitlc pains cured by Munyon's Vthciimatlsm e'lire. D.vspepsla and all stoinuch tum bles cured li Million's Dvspepsl.i Cure. N'lnetv percent, ot all kldiiev complaints 1 and" by Millivolt's Kidney Cure. Head aches, colds nnd loughs, impiiie blood, gfilfial deblllU, lierMiUsiHhS. all ulllcklv eared bv Mum jii'h Itcuinlics. The mil'' illcs cost miistlv T i cuts a vial and me Mild bv all ibnggists. Then aie "T dirfer eiit ciues tor :,", different ailments TREATMENT BY M ML. Wllte Piofessor Mam on fur .nlvlci which Is AliSDI.l'TIM.Y Fltin: Tli. most obstinate i.iscs siiei 1 sslnll. trr it 'd In the subtest lonlldence "(luMe to Health" flee .Ml.NVON'S II. II. k C').. 1505 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Canaan street, was held vesteilnv af ternoon, interment Iieliin made it, Uiooksjile c'cinetei v. P.ev. (J. A t'lac , I'll. H . 0III1 lated. Heniv Slbeiil, sr , of l'.nk stie, 1 and Seventh avenue, has fallen heir to some law real estate Inteie.st tliioujrli the death of a brother 111 the west 1 The income bo will have the use of a Inns? 11s he llvis; amounting It is said ' to about $:.'! pr vear. Mis. . S l.ewsle'y and -im, Oelos will leave teday for Xinevedi X Y. where they will rponil a week vlsltlnt: I Mis. l.ewsley's parents. Mr. Lmvslev will join tiiem Saturday nljrht and ' i.peinl Christiiins theie. 1 lion. li. K. Hendricks, who has been 111. Is able to be out aprain. T It. Hill fee spent Jestenlay ill ' Sc riiiiti'ii. Ml. Haidill Xoiris, cdeik of the dl'UK store of It. SliooiAi'ker, Hei rv. III., savs' I "A niiin came Into our stole the other 1 dav and hiMil: 'I want a bottle of that stull that raves ehlblieu's lives I 1 lead 111 the Vows alioiit it. The child- 1 ill eu may net skK whop we 'an not 1 Ret the doctor nulek euout?b. Ir Is the medicine vou ell for croup.' ". He al luded to Clui'iibet Iain's CuukIi Iteniedy and bousht a bottle before he left the store. For I'ale hj all drtifTUists. Mat thews Hiiis. v.lioli'snle and ictnll Uljelltl- " FOHEST CITY. Tliuuitis Mane), uf lii).il, sii.Min I11111 1.1 county, is spending a day 01 tun in lo.wi 011 business. .Mr. and Mis. Homer Cnllinn, ot NIUcl.il . this eountv. i)i Hi" uoests of .Mr. and Mis. Hi nest Iliosbum on Mmd'iy unci MomltO Heiijainiu 1'. Mae li.' uone 10 sJliuii ton. wheie lie bus m'ciuciI a position as cleik ill Jenkins' dim; .stoic. I'lank J Ionian, fotmerly 11 ckik In tlie eniplo.M- of T. .1. I'eiiti'iost. but 110 a woiklnj.' in Siiaiiieii, epnit Sunday w"i boroiiKh filencls. Mis. Mansaiel Ueiuiedy, of Vanillin!,', on i'd about 7.1 i.ir. as inslanilj kill, d estUda llflernuoil lit that Dllle Ileal l.asln'b hotel. The sad nccldem hep- ! ptiied ubout i.'M o'clock. As ii ufceel I woman sas wulkliiK alonK .Main btnot toward her home a pair if lioinea owned ' by !' J. Ossood, of Kcuest l'it. lame duhliliiR ulour fuiloiihly he-hind boi mid before she tealied her danger, she was beiiiB mantled to death beneaili tlnli' fiK't Attcr she was idelced up lite toon be rami) extinct The hoiho were used i Mr OxKood to peiictl.. milk in the lclnitv 1 ot alidlitiK: and I'oren L'll. Theyi were) I left btPiidliiK with a .01uifr lad named Jlc- lllniv 10 look nfler them, When It Is cluluied soiiin one tlnew a stone 1,1 a I snow ball and tliey necaiue lilBhteind and rim awa. In llulr UIkIiI tlie 'ilso knocked down and eeicly Injtued James Kllpairlek. aucel about K0 jimis also a lesldent nt Validlhw Jlis Kennedv Is he siune woman who was stunk and Injur, el about the lioud by an Ontario lucoinomo two or three yeiii-s aito at a point north ot c'Hiboudale and who hat, a suit against the lonip.iiiN now oendhiK. tihe is sur-1 vlved by a son. Henry Kenned, uf Vand. ' Hair, and two diiiiKhterc Mrs, William Scullj. of Vandllim. and .Mrs Kdward Janswlck, of New Haven. Conn - JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. All who aio to take part in sIiikIiik in tho cantata to be eIxoii in the Methodist Mplscopal chinch nuxt Monday niRlit and tho full orchestra, wljl meet tonight h. the chinch for practice. The leader desires ever) member of tho choir to be piesent Christmas shoppers will Had an interesting line of China and Glassware Novelties in our stock, from all parts of the world. Dinner Sets, Chamber Sets Tea Sets, China Clocks, Fern Dishes, Call and examine GOOD HEWFQR TOURISTS THE CELEBRATED Sunset Limited Train . . . Will opeiate between New Orleans, I.os AtiReles and Wan Fianclsco, Cut., iluilnir the wason of IS9S-1S99. ThiouKh without change from the Crescent City to the Oolden Gate.: f8 hours to Los AiiReles, 75 hours to San Francisco. Fine Southern route for Winter tiavel. Write for P.utlculurs. E. HAWLEY, A. G. T. M., L. H. NUTTING, E. P. A., .149 Uroadway or llattcry Place. NKV VORK, N Y. It. J. SMITH, AGT., A. M. LONGACKE. T. P. A., iou South Ihird Street, I'ltll.ADI-M'HIA, PA. ASKPWTOEBSSiaET.OK GIVES THL BrTiiGnTwdpip ANPl5AB5QiyTELY5APE FOR SALE BY THB ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. Suiid.ix it-iiiuir I'l.niK e'olllii.s bii.ud'-il 11 1 1 ill ! v 1 .ir la c'ai bund lie, InteinliUK to limit- tu 111- ilullli Till 1 it' I.lli oil the li.ii k and iliiew Ml C'ullii.s utruilist a Jeiiie. He- wiis -imi-iK 111 ami bruised and unablu lo t e lie- eu liunie , ami bail to b taken to a ue.n-by houso. whet Ids injui le-K we in taied fur b. Di Hallo .did yesti-idny moinlui; he was InoiiKht Inline la all iiiiibuliinie. His injiliics iIuiiikIi ii painful, ate, nm luusldi icd lo In se llout. Jimmy c'uumi.-, a jouut.' 111.111 iun.o; en the Ilaht Side, hei ,11110 demented a ' dues iik and li.es since ur.idiiulh mown woine. Yesteidaj it was dee an el .ulw--able to hae lit 111 placed In an bisuiiiiwu The poor liu.i.il aiitboiities' assistann was iibtahied and this muinmi; in w is taken to tlie lllllrtde Intaue hospital I Hail Knillli was in C'arbuiidal. j t. ida Mis HI haul llaikinK: ami M1-1. l'liitni I Moon well shoiipluK In SilalHuti v.-s, r I .i s I Mi-s liirliiiiti Dims eeai- u C'ai ooiicl.ile Mslior lust eveillllK Health is Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND, BRAIN TREATMENT IHt Ulllli.aAL, ALU Ultltttb IMIIAIIUriS, Is eold under posltlvo AVrlttrn Guarantee, byaatborltod agents only, to euro Weak Memorr, SBffiai denoe, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Uratne. Youth- iui I'-rrorc, or i'.iccibbh-ci uso ot luimcco, upturn, &p&SMWp boiiBix for tV.wltU written cunrnntco to 1 IT cui'o or re I'll ml ninnev. Hnmiilo nnrlt Bffe, oontalning flvo clyBr treatment, with full inetructions, ib cents, Ono wnnplo only sold to I eaca nsrsou. ai etoro or uy mail. tS'Hcd Label Special Extra btrcnnlh. For Impotency, Loss o( Power. IjOBt Mnnlinncl. Htcrllilv or IlarronnrBa.! ,$l a hoxi eix for ?5, witliV iviiiicn ituuriiuiKVjt 1 r at rif ni..... lnSOtLos, A f atnrif tBlPOR&(,rhvt-,,U "APfRH l-'orSaleby William n. bcranlon, I'a. Clark, Ji6 I'cnn Ave THE CLEMONS. FERBER. Q' MALLEY CO. 01 Wlfr-Slk m ' I Mi .4J."afLB OT'r wl JM& WBv? t m A -Kriv' Awm w.umi 1 our stock. No trouble to show goods. F3 wj 422 Lackawanna Avenue. Ready For the Christmas Gifts Are Here in Abundance Diamonds, Rings, Pendants, Brooches, etc., Solid Gold and Filled Watches, all the best makes, Rich Cut Glass, Fine Decorated China Lamps and Globes, Porcelain and Gilt Clocks and Bronzes, Gold-Pleaded Canes and Um brellas and a large and handsome line of Sterling and Silver Novelties and Ouad ruple Plated Silverware. All together it makes the most attractive array of useful and ornamental Holiday Gifts to be found in any store in. the city. We invite shoppers to visit our store, as it will prove interesting as well as profitable. A. E. Rogers' JewgJ 213 Lackawanna Avenue. A Neat Pair of flakes the Most We have an elegaut assortment, Prices From 49c Upward. A beautiful Calendar fur 1899 and a "IMer and Patty" picture book jtiven with each sale. These books aie just out and will please the little boys and mrK immensely. Standard HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY THE ItooinslamUl'oiii'ltliimi'h'. SCRANTON, r'A. Mining and Blasting POWDER Mndeut .Moolc and Ituiliduld Work, I.ArLIN & RAM) POWDHR CD'S 1 ORANGE GUN POWDER Llectrlo tlHttriM, Klcetrlo Kxiloder, lor exploillin; blasix. biiioiy Miw.ma Repauno Chemical Go's lllilll XI'LOblVIH j Hot House Cucumbers, I Ilul "" uuuuiuuuiu, , I Hot House Tomatoes, "wv uuuv "Vwu Green Beans, Lettnce, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Salsify, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Creamery Butter, Grapes, Oranges and Fruits Pierce's Market Jardinieres and Pedestals, Tobacco Jars, Pipe Racks, Rus Store Slippers Appreciated of Christmas Gifts Shoe Store, $ fy 217 LACKA AVE S fit u; Ar i-" Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK POL mmmi. Telephone Cill, 2333. Chlthtter' Kngllih Diamond Iti-ond. Clrtclnbl ad Only Genuine. SArc, alwa;i rsllftbla. koit . Ururot for mirttilrri l.Qti. 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