THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRTD AY, JANUARY 6, 1899. fin About the County CARBONDALE BOY SCALDED. Bootblack from Scrnnton Meets with Painful Accident in This City. A ten or twelve 'veiir old hl nntnod C'olllnx, from Srrutitoti, vho linsc been polishing footwear In tills city for koiiip little time past, met with n pnln ful uccldrnt In tin oflle o of livlnir Sn der'H livery esterdn. IK' ns "' Iclclnir when a couple of companion when nne of them picked up a Iall containing about two quntts of hot wa ter and threw tho content on him, bcaldlnK him tetrlbly about the hips nnd thighs The little fellow's ules nttr.tcttd pet- hons who took him to Ui. Wheelei 3 roapltnl. where the wounds weie diets- od iTo was -cnt on an afternoon tialn to his home In IMne llrook. The boy who thu-w the water did not reallre that It was hot enough to Injure Collin WIDENING PASSENGER CARS. Pour Gravity Coaches to Be Placed on Wider Trucks. Work 1 now piogiesslnR at tho Del nwnte nnd Hudson car shop on four gravity passitRer cars which ate to be placed on wider trucks The order was Issued yesterday ami theie Is only one way to lnterpiet It und that Is that passeiiRcr trains over the moun tain will bo a permanency. The Indi cations arc that Instead of being run up the planes they will ascend the SIoosIc via the light Hack. Several hundred gravltj mil cam to made oer for wide Riiage, but i ichanse In the passenger coaches coi. xas quite a surprise it means moit an mnny other happenings which vo been elaboiated upon and considered Indicative of a abandonment of the toad on1. partial COMIC OPERA. Music and pleasure will lelgn su preme at the Grand Opeia house all next week, where Wake's juytlv fam ous comic opeia compnnv of Ilftj. peo ple and superb orchestra ale to hold forth for six eventnc and live after noon peiformances of tho most popu lar operas at popular prices This organization has been contlnuallv be foie the nubile of the large cities for the past three cais. nnd Is lecog nlzcd as absolutely the peel of all popular priced attraction". In tho ca&t will be found the following well known singers1 Miss Maiie Lauranes, Miss Louise Mooie, prima donnas, Jo seph W. Smith and Clement Goilty. lending tenors, Claud Amsden and Frank Woolev are the comedians; Miss Mayme Taylor, comedienne. A lady's ticket has been issued for fif teen cents If purchased before C p. m. Monday. It will entitle a lady to a leserved seat Monday night. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Pursuant to a resolution of the Democratic city committee, adopted at a meeting held Dec 31, 1S9S, the Dem ocratic city convention will be held Jt the Academy of Music, Jan. 17, 1899, at S p. m , the primaries for the election of delegates to the same will be held at the usual polling Dlaces on Saturday, Jan. 14, 1899, between tho hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m. Any vacancj in the vigilance com mlttee, occurring before the day of the primaries, will be Illled upon notice to the chairman of the city commlti.ee. James B Gllhool, J. E. Brennan, Chairman. Secretaiy. GLEE CLUB DISBANDS The Kimball Glee club, which was oiganlzcd In this city several jears ago, but which had been Inactive for pome time, met nt the home of Moi gan Thomas, on South Church stieet, Wednesday evening, had an enjojablo social time and formally disbanded. Those present were Mr nnd Mrs. John Bone, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Watkins, Ml. and Mrs. William Lewis, Mr and Mis. D. M. David, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thom as, Morgan Thomas, John Lewis, I3van Thomas, Melvln Tappnn, Fiank 131 brecht and William Thomas. DROPPED DEAD. Mrs. Edward Hartwelt diopped dead at her home, on Cottage stieet. Wednesday night. She was holding her four-months-old child when Hhe fell to the floor, without an warning to her aged mother, who was in the loom with he i. She died Instantly. Deceased was thlity-four veare old and had never been troubled by her heait. A husband and brother. Joseph Claik, of Wyoming street, alt-o survive her. The funeral will be held tomonow morning. CRESCENAS QUIT. Yesterday an execution was. isuued on a note held against the Ciescent club by seveial of lus prominent mem bers who had advanced money for the fitting and furnishing of their hand some rooms in the Snlem building. Many of tho old tellable supporters have married nnd quit club life und lack of Interest by those left made the step necessary The organization Is nearly twelve yeais old and nourished until recently. POETRY OF BURNS. That was the subject of Dr llullej'i lecture at the Central school build ing last evening Another large audi ence was present and tecelved the doc tor's temarks and recitations with en thusiasm. This was one of a series given In connection with the teacheis' Institute bi'lng held this week No ad mission ho been charged INJURED AT WILSON CREEK. Thomas Mangau, of Hospital street, was painfully Injured In Wilson Creek mine lesteiday While drilling theie was a heavy fall of rock near him One huge piece of stone struck and knocked him unconscious He wus taken homo In an ambulance and Dr Fall tttftietb, health, tone and deTeloptnrut to every pnrtloa ol tie tody. Eflect oidiMMuc, OTeneork, worry, tuo tunics 01 youiu ana ex Cessei ol manhood nulrVIr ' cured. AppllaDco and rem odlet sent on trial A' money in adivnee. ticalcd Particular! free, flnrre. liundenco confidential. ERIE UEDIOALCO., Buffalo. N.Y. FreeS ITO AIM VmenV Kelly found him to bo miffcrlnc Bev el al bad scalp wounds nnd Internal Injuries. ONTARIO & WESTERN ACCIDENT A tioublesome accident on the On tario and Western toad Wednesday night wan the derailment of a en" of lumber Just above the freight house. The tar went oft on the Iron bridge over the Lackawanna river. The grade Is very steep and much dlfllculty was experienced in railing It. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mall Agent W. K. VauliiBton, of this cltv, Is ill. Tho funeral of Mrs. Iouls llehkop will be held nt the residence at 2.10 o'clock this afternoon The Laoka waen tribe. No. 208, Improved Older of Keel Men, and Cambilan lodge, No. 6S, Independent Order of Odd Tellows will attend in bodies. The Junior Order United American Mehcanlts will i;.ve u public installa tion nnd entertainment this evening. Aichie Walsh had hln hand crushed while at work In a mine on the South Side jestbrdav morning. Harry C Lister returned to the Wil liamson Trades school yesterday. Miss Vcrna IJIgelovv has returned from n visit with friends at Mayara, Pa. Mim. 13 A. Stoddard and children, of Lincoln avenue, are the iguests of friends in Susquehanna. TAYLOR NEWS. Tonight's Entertainment United in Marriage Other News Notes. Tho Young People's socletv of tho Pyne and Archbald church will hold an entertainment this evening In tho church auditorium The programme follows: Opening chorus, by choir, ad dress, by the chairman, ltev. Mr. Walk er, exerelbes. "The Woild's Gieate-t Netd," by Professor Piestwood and party: recitation, "Jennie's HapuT Christmas," Ethel Keose. chorus, by choir rccltntlon, "Bethlehem" Lottie Itosser, chorus, "Chiming Bells," by c hoir. recitation, "Why. ' Cassis Evans;" recitation, "Coming of the Shepherd," Emma Nash exercise, "Hope Recitation," Ethel Launder; re citation. "Blodwln How ells, choius, bv choir, "Glory to God In the Highest." recitation, Mary Anderson recitation, Jennie Paseoe: chorus, bv choir. The entertainment Is free and all are cor dially invited Mifs Ida Sperber, of Taylor strctt, is visiting relatives In WIlkos-Bnue for the past few days. The Archbald colllciv wn compelled to cease operations vesterday owing to th carriage being stuck In the shaft. Mis Elal Wilson, of Main street, Is confined to her home with sickness. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Airs Hattle Carey, of Old Forge, on Monday evening nt 7.30 o'clock, when her accomplished daugh ter, Miss Maigarot. was united In therf bonds of holv matrimony to Mr. Joseph Hupp, a popular joung man, also of that place, Tho ceremony was per formed by Rev. E. L. Santee, pastor of the Brick church. The bridesmaid was Miss Minnie Yates, of that place. The best man was Mr. Trank Watson, of Providence. The costume of the brido was of blue with satin and lace trim mings. The bridesmaid wore blue, and each carried a bouquet of carnations The young couple are well known nnd have a host of friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hupp will reside with tho bride's moth er for a. short period, when they will go Into housekeeping. This borough Is In need of night po lice protection. John Wood, of Lackawanna, was a caller In this town yesterday, Edmund Carter, of the Second ward, announces himself as a candidate for constable of the nbovo ward. Mr. Car ter has served In that capacity for the past year. Extensive arrangements; arc being made by the committee on the draw ing for the benetlt of the family and widow of the late Llewellyn Evans, Which will be held in Llewellvn's hall on Jan. 22. The public should patron ize this worthy caue. Some very cost ly aitlclcs are to be dlposed of dur ing tho event. William Davis, of North Main stieet. Is confined to his home with sickness. The employes of the Archbald col liery will receive their pay for Decem ber today. Master Joseph Hannlck. of South Scrnnton was tht guest of friends In this place yesterdav. The different wards of this borough will conduct their pilmarles between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock S.ituidav afternoon, Jan. 11, In the different poll In? places, to elect ward officers, well as councilman, school dhector, Justice of tho peace and various other officers. Invincible commanderv. No. 232, Knights of Malta, will meet this ev ening In their rooms in Ttee?e's hall. J Decker, of South Scrautop, was a business caller in this place on Wed nesday. Prof Thomas Jenkins, of TIvd Paik, was a business caller on friends in this place yesterdav. The members of the Taylor choir, which competed at the lerent eistedd fod held In Hyde Park ,ro lequested to meet In the Cilvntv Baptist church this evenlnr for the pinpoye of divid ing the prize. By ordei of Diiector Richard Watkins MIes Lizzie Davis, of Green ltldge, was the guest of relatives In this place nn Morula MUs Hattlo Joseph, of this plate, was the guest of her parents In Hjde Park on Tuebdny. La Grippe Successfully Tieated. "I have Just recovered from the sec ond attack of la grippe this year," saa Mr. James A Jones, publisher of tho Leader, Mexia, Texas. 'In the latter case I used Chambei Iain's Cough Kennedy and I think with considerable success, only being In bed a little over two days against two days for the founer attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as tho first but for tho use of this remedy as I had to go to bed In about six hours after being 'struck' with It, while In theflrst case I was nblo to attend to business about two duvs befoio getting down.'" Tor sale by all druggists Matthews Bios, whole sale anel retail agents. -- -- . CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. Jane lloardman nnd son, Geoige. of Dalton, visited Mrs. V. Hmlth a few das s last week, Mrs. Robert Evans Is Improving from her rece nt Illness. Miss nuth Jennings nnd Mr. Chatles r. Smoke, of Scranton, were united tho homo of the bride's parents, Mr. In marriage by Rev. T. W. 'Voung nt and Mrs. J. J. Jennings, on Dec. -i. Tho young couple spent their honey moon nt Nlocara Falls. They will make their homo at Iloboken. Mts. Ilyron Laubsher and daughters, ennle nnd Uenlrlce, nie visiting friends at Delaware Water Gap. Ernest Ross came home from Chin chllK on Wednesday, III with grip. lllto Hcemcr Is mffcrlnir from grip. Mlfs Annie Hortree was prevented fiotn attending her school part of this week bv Illness. Mis. Gcoigo Ludlow Is quite 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. L'lory Thornlev letum ed home Wednesday from Stranton, where Mrs. Thomley haa been III, but she Is much Improved. Tho plaster masons ate beginning to vvor'c on the Daptlst rhurch. Mi Drlesbach is visiting Ml. Hurt Colvln. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wlllter spent the holldavs nt Mrs. llker's former home. Mr. Ylptrough Is under a doctors caie. Mis, i H Smith Is Improving ftoni her recent llluc. . Charles Symonds and Miss Ida Smith, of Chinchilla, were unite J In marriage at the M 13. paisonago on Dec. :!3 by the ltev. T. W. Young. Mrs. Harvey Tiltz visited nt Spiague vlllc last week. Dr. 13. F. Smith, of Wllkes-Uarie, spent New Year's with D. Smith and family. Mrs. IMvvntd Aton Is on tho sick list. JERMYN. A local Institute of the tcachets of tho borough !-ciioole will bo held at i o'clock this afternoon, when tho follow ing subjects will be discussed: "How I Teach Literature." Miss Blrs; "Sup plemental y Heading In tho Interme diate Grades," Miss Vail; "Penman ship," Mlsq Osborne The boiough council will meet In regular session this evening. It is expected that they will appoint wme one to fill the vacancy on the boaid of health caused by tho resignation of W. F. Sullivan, which has been vacant for several months passed. Wednesday night was the regular night for Hit board of health meeting, but for lack of a, quoium tho meeting was postponed until next week. Mr. and Mr Charles Potter were, called to Heirlck Center vesterday by the sciious Illness of Mrs. Potter's mother. Tho young ladles of St. Agnes' Guild met at the home of Mips Stella Pon dered, where they held a social ses sion and weie pleasantly enteitnlncd. Those present were Misses Sarih Vlek ers, Emily Lieh, Liby and Mary Pii r, Stella Tendered, Mrs. Ceoigo Meirltt and Mrs. Geoige Pendcid, Jr. A special meeting of th" Ladles Aid society of St James church will b held at tho home of Mrs. Plzcr on North Main avenue on Monday even ing, for the purpose of electing officers for tho ensuing year. Miss Johnson, who for several months has been visiting nt )ho home of her cousin, J. D. Ptockcr, returned to her homo nt Mllford, Connecticut, yesterday. Today being what is commonly known as "Hungarian Christmas" a number of the mines in this vicinity will be thrown Idle while the "Huns" celebrate. Mr. Fiank 03 III nnd his daughter, Miss Julia, of Main street, are locoverlng from an attack of grip. Superintendent Schubert of the Pru dential Tnsutuneo company, of Scran ton, was a caller hero yerterdcy. Johnny Lewis, of Mayfleld, lias le turned homo after visiting Nantltoku friends. Will inter, of Olvphant, spent Wed nesday evening with friends in this borough. Miss Mertl" Solgle of Second Mieet, Is suffering with rrlp The office!. s of Liberty lodge, No. 1SS, Knights of Fvthias. will be installed this evening. Tho first and third lank will nlo bo conferred on two candi dates. Tho slight Improvement in tho con dition of Fiank Collins, of South Main street, still continue. TECKVILLE. Hev V. J. Guest, a former pastor of tho Baptist church, of thl place, it epiite 111 at his home In rieetvllle H. K. Henl.uuln has secured the greater portion of the silvetvv.ire stolen from his home recently bv thlevei. The property wax recoveied from hevetal saloons at Pueebuig, where It had boon pawned. Mrs. Lucy rinch Is nulto III nt her home on Main stieet William Page is impiovint; fiom his recent lllne1- Mrs. Pands and daughter, MIs Anna, arc vlsltlntr friends at Hnncoclc. D. C. Dai low has moved his inmlly to Dupont. where Mr. Hairow has a position at the company stoie. U AV. ra. of Plttston, has taUen chaipre of tho Pelp foundry and will continue tho buMne. Joseph O Hell vvisbes to stnte that he Is not a candidate fm i o-eloc lion is a school diiector. Miss Maud Finch, ot Scranton v (sited her mother, Mrs. Lucy Finch, Wednes day. OLD FOUQE. One of the most delightful events of the season took place at the home of Mrs. Hattle Catey on Monday even ing, It being the niuirluge of her daugh ter, Margaret, to Joseph Hupp, an es timable joung man o( thl3 place. The cetemony was poi formed nt 7 o'clock by the Rev H. L Santee, pastor of the Hrlck church. The sutioundlngs vveio chai mlng in their shnpltclt) The ouug couple wero attended bv Miss Mlnnlo Yates, of this place nnd Fiank Wat son, of Providence nnd they took the DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND, BRAIN TREATMENT THE URIG.NAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is told under poiltlro Written finarnntce, byanthorirod ngenU only, to euro Weak Memory, Uuzlnoea, WnkofulnouH, Viti, lljetoria, Quick nesi. Night Ijoobcs, l.vil Dreams, IiBck ot Confl. donee, Nervousness, LaeskuJo, all Drains, Youth, f al ICrrort, or L'xcewive Ue ot Tolmcoo, Opium, or Liquor, which leacla to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At atom or by mail, $1 a box; nix for IV, wllh written puuranteo to euro or refund luoury. hntnplo pack age, containing fhro dnya' treatment, with full Instructions, 23 cents, Ona cample only Bold to ci.cn person, ai sicro or uy man. t3rncd Labtl Special Extra strength. Ior Impotency, Loss or I'nwar. Lost Manhood. Htnrlhtv or Rarrentiessl ,i a uoxs atx lor ja, wiilw hvrltten cuoraotecQ I r ilr rr tit rnrnln3nriiia. At HlAr.n tUBFUKEorbvmiil, Af-TUH . I'or Sal toy William a, Clark, 310 !nn Av bemnton, I'a. fleaSth is Wealth. pfiaA. '.'bMB EWI. i ri) VT'-Ui WW Munyoii's Inhaler A Common-Setue Cure for Catnrrh, Asthma, bronchitis Diphtheria, and all Throat troubles. Clouds of medicated vapor arc Inhaled through tin nuuiih mil emitted from tho nostrils, having cleansed nnd vaporized nil the elliat.cjl putt" A sense of relief Is felt at once Doctors indorses It. Evcrbodv pnilses It It costs but (1 00 ami Is sold li till druggists WHAT .UUNYON'S KL.MLDIl'.S WILL DO. Munvon guarantees that his Ithenma tism Cure will cure nearly all eases of rheumatism In a few liouis, that his Dspepsla e are will cure Indigestion and nil Htotmich tremble, that his Kidncv Curei will cure tie) pel eint. of all cases of kldncv trouble, that his Catarrh euro will cure catarrh, no matter how long Btandlng. that his Ileailacho Cure will euro nny kind of headache In a few minutes, that his Cold Cure will quickly break up Hny frrms of cold, and so on through tin. entlro list of his remedies. They are foi snlo at all druggists most ly 23 cents u vial. TBBATMKNT BY 3IA1L. Wrlto Professor Mum on for advice which Is AHSOLI'TEI.Y ritI313 Tho most obstinate cases succesgfullv treated In the strli test confidence "Ouldo to Health" free MUNYON'S II. II. K. CO., 1505 Arch St., Philadelphia vows of marriage beneath an nrch of evergreen. The bride was attired In a gown of blue, with satin nnd lace trim mings. The bridesmaid wore blue, nnd each cairied a bouquet of carnations The compnny witnessing the happy event numbered about seventy-five, being composed principally of the Im mediate relatives of the wedding couple. Congratulations over, a choice collation was served. Tho guests after ward enjojed a happy eason of social intetcourse and also found much pleas ure in admit Ing the gifts that betok ened the osttcm In which tho bride is held. The joung couple will board with the bride's mother for a few weeks, when they will commence housekeep ing In this place. William Drake letumed to Lehigh univeisity on Monday to take up his studies again after spending his vaca tion with his parent" In this place. Andrew Kennedy Is confined to his bed by Klcknes Uev. E. L Santee and family have been visiting with friends in Sunbury the past week Mrs Wells and daughter, Mollie, of Meshoppen, were guests at the home of Mr. Thomas Drake the past week. Mrs. Edward Millet, who had the misfortune to hie.ik her aim, is im proving. L. H Hiodhead returned to lllooius burg on Mondnj aftet snendlng his vacation with his patents. FOREST CITY. On Tuesday, Jan 10, the Republican county committee will meet nt Mont toso for re-organUatlon. The Potest City membets will attend as iiflual. I'etet Carlson and Miss Maiv Doud, two popular joung people of Foiest City, veie Joined In matrimonv at 3 p. m vestoiday In St Agnes ntholie chinch by He Fathei Coronei Mr and Mrs e'ailson will lesule In Forest City, whore they have u large circle Every Home and Flare of Btisioess in Lackawanna county should have a copy of the 1899 cranton Almanac which is generally acknowledged to be the leading and most complete book of reference published in this county. If you have not already purchased from your carrier or news agent, you had better order at once from our business office. The following are two of the many complimentary notices of this year's edition of our Almanac: -f-f4-f4--rt4-f4-ft- From the Scranton Times: The Scranton Tribune, Truth anil Kepiiblkau Icsuul tliolr ciiMtumuiy annual today. All threo a'le cred ttuble miecimonu of this son of publication, but The Tilbmion ear book I the rnot elaborate or tho three. 4- 4- -H- -f-f-t--f-f-f-f-t- PRICE, 25 of friends, who extend to them hearty congratulations and well wishefl. Warren Spencer has sold his livery business on Hlggins alley to his broth er, II. II. Spencer. The latter has a blacksmith shop on Center treet, which requires Ills personal nttcntlon and has employed Emory Wakefield to look nfter his Interests In the II vet y line. John D. Jones, of the First ward, who for two terms past hart been one o. Forest City's school directors, an nounces himself as a candidate for Justice of the pence at the coming election, subject to tno caucus action of the Democratic paity. William P. Jones in said to be looking for the nomination on tho Republican side. The January term of couit for Sus quehanna county will begin nt Mont lose on the 23th inst., nnd Forest City and Susquehanna will both be In "the push " PITTSTON. The sad death of Edwurd Gullaghet, a loung man well known lit this city, occurred jesterday morning nt the Clifford house on North Main street, nfter an illness of only a few days. The deceased, who was 28 years of age and employed In a wholesale stoic, was stricken with pneumonia on New Year's day. W. H. Callahan, who for several years was one of the clerks ut the Susquehanna house, has reslsned und returned to Scranton, his home. Detectives Johnston and O'Brien, with Chief Loftus, held a secret ses sion vestetday, and their deliberations showed that the hunt for the mur derers of Corcornn has not been re laxed, but for obvious reasons Just what these sleuth officers of tho law know they will not divulge for the present. The reward of $0,000 stands good yet for the captute of those who are responsible for this foul murder. Ilev. N. G, Parke will occupy the pulpit of the Hroad Stieet Presbyter Ian church on next Sunday morning, owing to the continued illness of Uev. J. J. McKIIpln Fletcher, the puHtor. The Thomas Shearer Hepertolre com pany will occupy Music hall during next week. Tho Eagle hotel has opened a hand some new register, and Its contents already show a favorable iuii of busi ness, which denotes the fact that the festive drummer has concluded his holiday vacation, and Is not unlike the early bird in search of the worm. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay its emnlojes one week from to morrow, and until then business will be of the slow order. The rush of the holidays can account for this, and merchants will take advantage of the present opportunity and "stock taking" will be the order. A BALMY DAV. Across tho garden's path tho trees reach hands. And llko old friends grown garrulous o'er their drinks, Clat-p, nod and chatter; where the cricket clinks Its gong upon tho midday silence, stands Ono hoary elm whoso carving jet demands The Idler b passing notlre for It links Two mobs-crown names that tell a tale, methlnks, Of old sad things that now are Memor- lands. Tho clover covers ot the plots the sky l'rescocd lth clouds, white, salll as time worn tombs. A hint of blue the ay flaps noiseless bv To where (a natural splivnx) the moun tain loins. And bee-hums arc -or seem, hetc where I ad lovers' convctse tangled In the blooms. Will T altle, In Times-Herald. A Great Tonic. Hereford's Acid Phosphate Ranks as the best romedy for debili tated men and women. Take no Substitute. Tribune 4.4.4.4-f44-"f-f-f4 4""f--f4-f From tbe Wilkes-Barre Leader: Tho Leader acknoulcdce tho leccipt of u eopy of tho Hcrantnn Tribune ear Hook for IdW. It in ono of the best that bun so fur Tilbune Year nook for wn. It In well tilled with Interflstlnir and valuable matter. In ucutlv printed, liandsomclv illustrated and reflects Krent credit on Its compiler and publisher.. -ft-f-f--t""tt-f-f-f-ft"t-f-t- POSTAGE PREPAID JONAS LONG'S SOVS, Bargain Neute It'll Pay You to Read if Doing some remarkable things here every day now. Finding little lots of this and that cut ting the prices and bringing the crowds. Remarkable attendance yesterday and a bigger crowd to come today. Proper storekeeping is what does it. Women's $3.00 Four hun- Shoesto Jed and rn nt i qs ,lft' Pa,rs Go at $1.95 of them that are a little better than the best value we've ever given so our shoe man says and this is his stoiy of their goodness: Fine Dress and Street Shoes in lace and button, vici kid or box calf. Over fifteen styles ot toes and tips. The stock is of selected kid skin and White Bros.' box calf. In most of them sizes and widths are complete. Kid and cloth tops and not a pair worth less than $3. Today a new price strikes them. While they last they're yours at, pair p 1.15 MAIN FLOOR REAR A Bargain in Women's Underwear About JOO gar ments in this lot of natural wool, tine quality and excel lent finish. The price while the lot lasts is to be 33 Cents Each. Up to today we were get ting 49c for them. They'll go quick at their new price. MAIN AISLE Fine Stationery Two Bargains The boxes were soiled in the Christ mas rush but the contents are intact. Absolutely the finest paper made. Boxes were 82.2;, now S1.00 Boxes were 89c, now 49c Shakespeare in Nearly the Single Volumes -' peare's woiks are in this lot of I handy volumes ; clearly print ed, attractively bound with elaborate silver stampings. The "Rollo" books are in same series. Published at C-r 40c; our price, vol... -'"' MAIN AISLE Jonas Long's Sons MONEY TALKS ir low ruicus fou FURNITURE Will open your pocketbook, then listen. Brace Arm Dining Chair S .75 Oak Sideboard, Mirror backs 75 Oak Tables 49 Cotton Top Mattresses 2.25 Rattan Rocker 75 Iron Bed, brass tiimmed, with mattress, spring and pillows complete 7-75 Elegant Upholstered Rocker. 2.35 All Brass Bedsteads 12.50 Banquet Lamps complete. .. 2.60 Pillar Extension Tables 5.00 Polished Oak Chamber Suit, with 24x30 French mirror, 16.50 Portable Oak Wardrobe.. 7-75 China Closets 5-25 And everything in the Furniture line at the same low prices. This is truly a bargain sale lor money talks. KOII'HBIltWi a6 I'tnn Avenue Corner Linden Stree COME TODAY. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestio uso and of till nlzoa, Including Ituckvv licut und Illrdseye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the cilice, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 6; telephone No 2G24 or at tbe mine, telo phone No 272. will be promptly attended to Dealers supplied ut the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO MNTNT BotstHsstsntediarellitil, monthly, regnlitlng tnidlelst. O0I7 fttralsuasl Ue purit drug ( ihauld be ateJ. II 70U vut the bui, gsk Dr. PaaB's EPeraii'Qai FfilBs Thr ue pntapt, tit ind eerUln In renlt. Tbe Mnloe (Dr. Fet') qtrer dins oolnt. 6antss7wUwe.ft.OO. ddrenr&u.UcsicuBCe,, OoTeUnd,0. For Sale by JOHN H PHELPS. SPruoo atroot- JONAS LONG'S SONS. The One Place to It's satis fying to buv where Buy Groceries stock is so large and fine and fresh. Puces, too. contribute to the interest of things. Best Minnesota Flour, bbl. .. $4.10 New Buckwheat Flour, sack 60c hntire Wheat Flour, hack. . . 34c Pure Leaf Lard, lb 7c Rolled Oats, 9 lbs for 25c Crown Flakes, per pkg 5c Laundry Starch, 7 lbs lor. . . 25c Calumet Soap, 12 big cakes. 25c Solid Packed Tomatoes, doi cans 90c Fancy Sugar Corn, do cans 90c Jonas Long's Finest Blend Coffee 32c New Orleans Mollasses, gal. 40c BASEMENT Big Cut in Millinery 1 here's economy in buying now for yourspring needs. Ridiculous prices, to be sure. Felt Hats that were 98c - and 75c, goat I 5C French Felt Hats that were $2.25 and 1.75, go at Trimmed Hats that were $3.00 and $2.49, go at ... . 39c 98c Trimmed Hats that were $3.75 and S3. 50, to go at 1.25 Trimmed Hats that were Or m inI dj nS ra oil f $6.00, goat 2.45 SECOND FLOOR Two Bargains in Notions King's 500 yard I spool cotton, r, Special today, spool ' Best grade of Hump Hooks and Eyes. Special today,2 doz 2iC NEAR ELEVATORS Small Clasp Purses Only fifty of them all told" the left-overs from Christmas. Good size and well made with strong clasp and thumb piece. Yes terday they were 1 5c. t rr Today MAIN AISLE THE ltoouis 1 and 2, Com'Itli ISTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting POWDER JInile at Moosiu und Ituiucltli) Vor!i. LAI LIS & RAMI I'OWDrR C(V5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Llectrlo lintterle, Lloetrlo rjiptoden, lorexplodlus bluili sifoty huso und Repauno Chemical Co's IIIOII UXI'LOslVli THE DICKSON M'F'G CO., bcranton nnd VV Ul.es-llnrre, I'a Manufacturers of L0G0M0TIVES,STATI0HARY ENGINES Uolleri, lloUtlny; unJ I'uniplnj Milliliter y. General Olllce, Ucranton, I'a I MADE ME A MAM AJAX TAULBTS POSITIVELY CORE AXXrriou i?iei falling Mom ory, Iinpottjncj, Hleej loinu, tttc , caote 1 t7 Abuto or other J-xc nna IndU cratUni. Jh$u qulchlu ami turtlit reitora LoH Vitality la oldor joang an J utamaaioramar, DuaoMror inamau. Iravaat Insanity tno Consumption if koq ia tima, imiruta utows immediate improve Seat una effect a a CUltU where nil other fall In it upon liavlnff the fivonlo Ajax labltta. Tbay bare cured thoutauds ami wlllcureyoa. We Rive po litre written uuar&Dtfte to effect a cure Cfl OTC In eachcaioor rat und the rsouey Price ww U I Utter laraaffe or tti pkge (full treatroftati for f2M. Uj mail, lu plain wrapper upon receipt of price. Circular " aJax remedy co., Hu,'::' Tor pain in Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, und II (.' Sanderrcn, druggists. Pharmacist, cor. W'omlno nuo ajld