THE SCRANTON TRJLBUJNlfi-MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1899. 71 KolUT GOldS, a BroMs, Wmffl SoieTfiroat, Cougns, 25&P Hoarseness. In boxes only Never Bold In tmlk. HON. M. T. BURKE A CANDIDATE Slated for Snnlttiry Officer Under tho Reorganized Board of Health. The Ailing out nnd rooigaiilzntlon ot the hoard of health, which lias been minus a quorum for tho past year, will bo watched w 1th much Interest. Mayor Kllpatilrl: has commit teil himself to this woik and his model of procedure la h qucHtlon of conslderahle speculation. lon. Michiel Titnoth) Rurko Is tlateel for the ollln of sanitary pollepiiian nt u salary of $500 u car und It N Faf-j to predict that tho ninor's uppolntecu will be favorable to him. Tin to will, fit leattt, be throe new member of the board nnd possibly Ave. ear aso when Mr. Hurkc was look ing for this Job he searched he city at chives to ascertain the found itlon of tho board of health nnd In tbo public prints he deelattd there new-r was rraiscd any oidlnancu crcitlriff n boatd of health, and that the whole umanlra tlon was llleRiil The only law he could tlnd was that definltiff the powers of the board If Mr Hut he was tight It Is ob viously the duty of councils to enact a measure creatlnp a board without do lay. IJtit nnother poeulmr phase of the con Is that Mt. tlurko now thinks the mil I nance, under which the board has worked for nine yats, and by virtue of which tho city has (Apr tided nearly tS.OOo, is Rood (nouKh. In other wotds he wants to i;et his tiillce and have his alnr commence ilsht away unci not be obllced to Walt for the passage of an ordlnantt. ovir which there would cet tnlnly be some councllmanlc dlffetonie of opinion and delay. And ns Mi. lhirke and tho new major ale vi ry close friends It Is fair to ptesunie the city's chief executive takes a similar view of the case. Dr. D. L. Jlallev's term expired the tirst of Apt II and 1' A Ktll.v nnd J. P. Collins arc the only members ot the old board left. If a new ordinance has to bt pased an entirely new board of five membeis will be appointed nnd they will doubtless be (hopped as It lias alt end been hinted by those In admln ist union elides that thty have lost thelt membership by falling to teor xntnzc. It is- thcvefoie more than probable that tin effort will be mode to iepla"o them In any event. HEVERLY WINS. The pool tournament of thu Caibon elale? Cjcle club, which has been In progress for a month, closed Saturday nlsht when Frederick Ileverly defeated A. Vandermaik by u score of GO to .12. Mr Heverly sols first pilze, havlns vvon ton panics nnd lost two. Mr. Van ileimark Is becond with nine gitrueH won and three lost, and George James thhd, with a like number v.ott and lost The prizes aro fancy cues. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. l)r H. C. Wheeler paid Hunntuii a professional visit Saturday The Hen Hut cast had a final jehear-i-al ut the Grand Opetu house Saturday nluht. The Kreat spectacular panto mime will be presented tonltrht tumor ion and Wednesday nltrhts, for the benefit of Columbia Ho-e company. No Z Mis- Oeotfre Dlniock, of Oak avenue Is entirtalniim Mlrs .Tes-sli Nlcol of tehb.ild. Mlbs I', llosse will lnve today for -Vow mk for un c.Ntended htay. Miss Mt tie Hums has r-turned to I er Scinnton home. Mis Mary neiran, of Itnlninnt street, has fjone to I'rompton to reside with her parents, Mi. and Mt. Cusnine. Hon. J. F. R( ynoldb' law ofllci . have been re-papeiid nnd painted '"hnnias Fellows, of Philadelphia Is "pendmtf Homi time with bis piu-nN n this cltv for his health dls Isabelle Watt h.i- leturned to her .studies at Uvo .seminal). The Misses nila and Hcs,. r.ittwi. of Park street, have returned tiom a visit with Olyphant filends The Mitchell Hose totnpunv will piy the Columbia-, u nnt compliment bv attending their entertainment in a body tonight. In 1S"!X mj wife went Hast and was attacked with iheumatlsm. She- iu celvcd no relief until she tiled Cham berlain's Pain Halm. Since that time we have never been without it V find It gives Instant teiief in eases ot burns and scalds and Is never falling fot all theumatle and neiiialule pains. D. 0. nrant, Santa Ynez, Cal For sole by all duiRgists. Matthews nios., wholes-ale und it tail agents. OLYPHANT. Coronet Itobcits was called to town last night to inqulie Into the eause of the death of an Infant child of An drew Varka, of Hlver stieet It wus tit first supposed that the child met death under foul olicumstnnces, i)Ut after Investigating, the tuinei found that death was caused by convulsions and deemed nn Incjuobt uniucessaiy. The general store of Hany Sprat, on Willow street, wus badly damaged by Hie jesteiday, hhoitlj brfoie nooii The flie was caused b an ovet -heated stove-pipe on the second Hoot An alarm from bos ii brought tin Xo i hose company out In quick time The 1-xcelslors also tesponded. but their services were not tequlled The stoek was neatly mined by water Street Commissioner Haskltn- and n force of men gave the pave a much needed cleunlng on Satuiday A meeting of the council will bo held tonight. T V McIInle has accepted u posi tion with the West Ridge Coal coin pnn at Scranton. The inemberH of the Pilmltlve Methodist ihuieh are making piepar atlons fot their annual fair nnd tn tertnlnment. which will be held In Lloyd's hall on I-aekawanna street April 24, 25 20. Mis James Kennedy, ot the Wet-t Side, spent jesterday with her daus.i ter ut Cnrhondtiie Mrs. i:. S Peck, of Green Ridge, . Is lted relatives on the West Side jester day NERVOUSNESS and that fldsety fsiins relieved by Horsfords Acid Phosphate Take uo Substitute. luilaro jrtku?i CATARRH OFTHE STOMACH. A Plonsnnt, Simplo, Safe but Effect ual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to In curable. The usual symptoms aie a full or bloated sensation after eating, accom panied some times with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases, cnuslng pressure on tho lungs nnd heart and dlfllcult breathing; headache, fickle ap petite, nervousness nnd n general play ed out and languid feeling. There is often n foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue, and If tho In terior of tho stomach tould be seen it would show a slimy, inllamcd condi tion. The euro for this common and ob stinate disease is found In n treatment which causes tho food to be. readily and thoroughly digested before It lias time to ferment and lirttate tho deli cate mucous surfaces of the Ktomacn. To secure a prompt and healthy di gestion Is the one thing neeissniv to do and when normal digestion Is se cured the catarrhal condition will have dl'-appeared. According to In. Mntlanson, the safest and best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet composed of Dlastrse, Aseptic Pepsin, a little Mux, Golden Senl and fruit nelds. TIksc tablets can now be found fit nil drug stoics under the tiiitno of Rtuart't- Dyspepsia Tablets, and, not being a. pjtcnt medicine, can ho used with perfect safety and nssurnnce that health appetite and thorough diges tion will follow their regular use after meals Mi X J Hooher, of 2710 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111, wtltes. "Catarrh Is n local condition resulting from a neglected cold In the head, whereby thu lining membrane of tho no-so h i nines inllamcd and the poisonous dls ili.it gc tlieicftom, passing back Intj tin tin i it, tent lies the stomach, thus producing entnnh of the stomach. Medical authorities pres-cilbed for mo three voai.s for catarrh of the stomach without cute, but today I am tho hap piest of men after using only one box of Stuuit'H DvspepMa Tablets. 1 can not llnd uppiopiluto woids to express my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest fioni their us-e. Stuart's Dvspopsia Tablets Is the safest picpuiatlon ns well ns tho sim plest und most convenient teinedy for nny form of Indigestion catatrh of the Momaeli. biliousness, soui stomach, heiitburn und bloating after meals Send foi book, mulled free, on stom ach troubles, by addressing the F, . Stuart Co, Maishall, Mich The tan lets can be found at all ding stores. TAYLOR NEWS. P. O. S. of A. Reception Pretty Wedding Notes and Petsonals. The reception of the Tavloi Camp, Xo. -to.', P. O. S of A, in their looms on Ftlday evening wus n grand af fair Xotwlthstundltig the threaten ing weathet the membeis were out In full uttlie. determined to make the oc casion one to be long leniembited nnd light well did the succeed The siu- elous. hall, which wu.s elnboiatelv de corated, was filled with membeis. At S 30 o'clock Chairman llartv Culp called the audience to order. Mi Culp in u few happ.v tenia ks- thanked the camp for they honoi then hail con ferred upon him He called upon Pio fessor Phillips, of the Hyde Park rump, for an addtess Mr Phillips dwelt mostlv upon patriotism Fol lowing this a duet wa-. rendeied bv the Mls-ses Gerlte and Delia Deckel, Miss Grace Carten then gave a leci tiitinn which was encored. The other t nteitalnerj. wcie iMvvard Sweet, Wil liam J. Gaul, Miss Mertie Cooper. .1. Archie Jones, Miss Rhoile Cl.uk and Master Fzra Gaul At the conclusion of the pi ogi amine lefieshments une .seived bv the ladv filends The bab show wan lejuoduced mi Saturda evening It was well pa tionUcd. Refreshments were seivej. At S 30 o'clock Sdtuidav evening the homo of Mi.s John Annstiong, of Pou 1 stuet. wus the scene of a pietty uf t n ii , when her accomplished daughter, Miss Nellie was united In inariiagu to Jit James Mori Is u populai oun,j innn of ibis town The ceiemony was pel formed ut the home by the Tli, J M Llovtl. ot the Welsh IJaptNt chinch The wedding wns uttended only by immediate li lends and rela tives. Miss Saiuli June Hughes vs biidesmaid and -u Thomas, Arm httnng acted us best man. At the con e lusiou of the e ereinonv a wedding huppei was sei veil District Deputy Gtiind Maslei David . adwgun installed the following olll eis of Tnvlotvllle Lodge, No CCO, I. ) O F . on Sntuiduv evening Noble gi .ind John G. Francis; vice noble giand. John P. Gillllths recording t-ec-letuiy, Tallle W. Jones, ussdstunt it eouliiig secretaiy, W H Thomas, financial i-ocretui v, W G How ells Mts Dvun Morguns, of West Minoo ka, is quite sick at her home IT NFi:u DISVPPOINTri This Js on" of tilt peculiarities of Hood's Sar sapaiilla It cures sciotuln, salt rheum humoi.s, stomach mid kldnev ttouhlt-s nervousness Hood's Pills cute all liver Ills Fas-v to take, easy to opei ate. reliable sure fLCKVILLH. cards ute out announcing tin mar llage of Piof J. Ilnyden Cousins, if Peckvllle, to Miss -Mnigueret -M Da Is of Sciattton, the happv event to take pluco at tho home of tin- bride's par ents at Scranton, Wednesdav, April 1.' Mr. and Mrs L li Thompson at tended tho f unci al of the former's giundfathe i. Mi. Hahet hwartz, agd II eat. at 1-lmhuist jesterday The shanty at Plane D has been torn down nnd the tramps who occupied the same have been forced to seek new ciuaitcis. Our Item of last Mon day did tho work. The matter was pluecel befote the Delii vv uie and Hud son ofllcliils und Saturda a gang of men weie sent ftoui Carbondale and the shanty was torn down. Tho oin panv has tho thunks ot tho people for the net. The board of health olllcei's atten tion Is called to the dumping of gar bage at the Peckvllle end of the bridge nt the Ontario and Western depot. It It the cause ot much complulnt from those who have occasion to pass that Wit Mts. Winslovv's Soothing Syrup. Has been iihed for ovei FIFTY YKAItS by MILLIONS or MUTIiintK for their C'llIbUllllN WIULi: TKUTHINH WITH im:hfi:ct succubs it boorui:s th" CHILD BOKTI3NH the GUMS. ALLUS all PAIN. Ul'Ili:S WIND COLIC, mid Is tho best romed for DlAimiiOL'A Sold by DriiRBlntB In every part of tho world He mho and nk for "Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Syrup." and take no other kind Twenty. flvo cents a bottle. JERMYN. The metnbi rs of Jerni n castle, Knights of lb" Mystic Chnln, yesterday, in nccniilunie with their nnnuat cus tom, attended divine service In St. Jnmes' Fplscopnl church, whore the lector, Rev. c 1'. Fessendon, prenched n specially pieiiared sermon to them, cbleflv on their cntcllnal prlnclpls,"Loy nlly, Obedience and Fidelity," which ho ald was In harmony with Christianity and the Dlblc. The choir, under the leadetshlp of Mr. Hogarth, tc'peatcd the Faster mule. We notice with plensuro that ut the coming concert of the Dewey Gleo club, which Is to bo held at Fot est City next Saturday, and m which such excellent slnsers us Miss Ulack, tho Scinnton soprano, and Thomas Hevnon, the well known tenor, win sing. F.bcnezr Price, a fntmcr resident of Jermyu, will nltio take part M- Price, who Is the pos sessor of a sweet tenor voice, hns, It Is raid, mnde (onsldornblo ndvnnco mu sically since he left here, find ho has promised, at an early date, to sing hero In the Welsh Congregational church. Mine Foioinnn F.vans bus lentcd the Strieker ptopeity on Racon street which has. for n number of yeais, been oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. William Mains, who ate moving to Peckvllle Mr. and Mr. Wilson Bridges, of Peckvllle, spent yesterday hete with ft "ends. .Term n castle. No. J02. hnve Issued Invitations to it social in Odd Fellows' hall, tomotrow evening to clchiate their eighth anniversary. Mrs. Clara Nicholson, of Ninth Main street, is con.lncd to the house with sickness. Wllllnm Jones, of Olyphant, wns a visitor here vesterday. Hognrths' band will hold theli nnnu nl concert In, Windsor hall next Satur day evening. The band has been pre paring for the event for some time past and on the occasion will be aug mented to twenty-four pieces. The cantata, "Tho Woodland Fair ies," will be given In the First Haptlst church on the 17th and ISth. The en tertainment piomlscs to be an excellent one. Hon. P i:. Timlin spent jenterday hcie ut his home FOREST CITY. A P Quick, of Windsor, N. Y , has been in town the last few dns. Mr. Quick does an extensive lumber busi ness along the Nineveh brunch und the Jefferson division He also has a mill at 1-lkdato. this count. The products of the F-Ikdnle mill nre muiketed in and atound the collieries of this place. On Wednesday evening next -Miss Helen Wood, ot Fmeison College of Oratoty, will give an cntertnlnment In the Presb.vterlan chinch. Pio cceds will go tow aids liirnishing the lectin o loom. Rev. G. It. Stone pleached his lute well seimon In the M. F. chinch es teiday. H. W. Hi own has leased his stoie at No -12S -Main stteet to A. L. Walsh ,fc Son, of Omontn, N. Y. These gentle men have conducted a diy goods store In Oneonta lor n number of ears and will cutry on the same line of business heie The Ihiterpilso hose company Is put ting on lots ot alts of late. Yesteid.i the leeelved a new dt op hainei-s. which Is a beauty. It was made In Sc iiintou $100 Reward S100. 'the leaders ot this paper will ! pleaded to loam that there Is at least one dread id disease th tt science bus Iteen able to euro tn all Its tncis, und tint Is Catarrh Hulls Catarrh Cuio Is the oul positive euro known to the medical fiatc rnlty. Cuturih being a constitutional disease re entires a i niiHlltutionul treatment Halls Citurih Cure is taken intiruilU, acting direct! upon the blood and nine oils mir lilies of the ttcm, therein dfsitnvlng the foundation nl tho tllsean and Mvlng the patient suength bv building up tho c (institution and assisting tint tire In do. lllg Its wolk. Tile proplletols li.ivt so much filth In Its dilative powers tint thev offer One Huiuheil Dolluis for any ease that It fulls to cine Send for list ot testimonials Address F. J CIir.NHY .V. CO, Toledo O Sold ! Druggistt. 7.V-. Hall's Fatnllv Pills atf thu hi M TUNKHANNOCK. The lollovilng names have been sub mitted to the ofllecrs of the Five Coun ty Volunteei Flieiiun's ussoelatlcm to K ive cm the t ecutlvo conunitteo at the time of the convention: Associate Jiulpe, Myron Fastmun lepit-scn-tatlve, A II. Sipilei Hon F. U Piatt, buigi-ss W Dean Sampson, Aaron l.iown, presUent of the (ompinv, and Gcoige O. Skinner, loremui J. Wood I Iiltt e. e , the seciftaiy ot the asso elation, will act as secretary of the commlttcu and H. S Hauling will act ar treasurer The association vill be asked to fix the elates of the convention tor Aug. 31 and Sept 1 Attorney C. C. Deishiiner and llegls trr W. X Shaw are over In Monroa township todav on local biisne John G Stouten, chilinaiii of the Dimociatlc countv eommltuc ot Sulll vim county, was In Tunkhaur.ock on Fi l-lav D W Stlildevunt, of Latey lilt was in Tunkliaiinock on Satui lav Fv-ssodate Judge c I L i-. v and 1etlle Ino fur Men em I rial unil Vpprutkl course of mui'Ic IiUuriMiuitle- unil won dtr tturLiui; ntplUiKC All m te l.iu longing for ir j on n iKitliing Hi KliJ ouoiproral ( reate rcujiild 1 ti bit ul nnd nerve Tlsor. lliKilofmrr luforuulinn.uith tho proof!! font undi r Ialn i icucrseai irce ERIC MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. UtLLAVI I A Tablets and Pills i ms complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac tion, for the removal of var- ivtic niintrlAnn .t iL. I jPlmples, Blotches, Freckles, MUX l Sunburn. Illsi-nlnrnllnn. Vrtt.. ma, Ulackhesds, Roughness, Redness, and re stores tbe Ulooni of Youth to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 da) s' treatment 50c; 30 days' treatment, $1 .00 ; six boxes $5.00 with potltlvo written Guarantee to produce tbe abov results or cheerfully refund H.oo paid Sent by mill on receipt of puce. Send for circular. Nervlla Medical Co., Clinton ft JickioaSu. Sold by all Druggim Cblciio, llllools. Sold hy .VlcUarriih & Thomas Druir Klsts,, ao Laekuwunna nve , Scranton, I'u. L At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic uso and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and DIrdseye, delivered In any part ot th city, at the lowest price. Ordors received at the office, first floor, Commonwealth building;, room No. C; telephone No. SCSI or at the mine, tele, phone No. S72, will be promptly attended to Dealers supplied at the mine. ?f$ saw T PLEASANT COAL CO f Dib9m Wmc"relnclptentcoti. J DUI I S""nptioii, uroncMtl fT t o Rrippe, nsthmn. Bint nil Cough SyrupgJsAV-y'f- You can alwnyj rely ou it. l'rlcc only 25 ccuU N. Morton Liuev vvero In town yester dav. Aaron Diown Is euitnttid In t"arltiK down the old Jleckman house, nn thu lot on Urldrto street, iccently tmtchased by him. Ho will erect un ofllce hulldlnij nnd vinrcliouho on the property for uso In hit flour nnd feed hus.ness. John M. Jones, county conunhsloner ot I.ti7crno county, was In Tunkhan nock on Frlduv. Hev. H. C HodRC will cxchanRo pu! plti with Hev Mr Huppel of the 'Ion Reformed church, of Wllkos-Haire, on Sunday next A STAB IN THE BACK. Chief Kobllnp Arrests tho Same Man Twice It Looks More Like Peisa cntlon Than Prosecution Released on Habeas Corpus Pioceedings. The Caso Argued Oetoio Judqe Ounster. A few unciupulous clothlnir denlers, who"33 names are well knovvn.hive tried to t;lve the m.uiaKer of the Flic Sale store at 2-3 Lackaw anna avenue, ivheie the Brent bale Is now koIhb on, a stub In the back, by catislnR tho uneit of this innn, because they ate closlnir out th" stock and doing such a rushing business. It don't tnko the X-rays to tec through their motive. They can not meet competition with this Fire Sale squarely, f-o hence this unhutnan act The Kreat File S.alo still con tinue' und the stock Is going fast. Look at the prices goods aro offered at: Men's fine Worsted Oveicoats, $2 89. This Coat U wotth S15 00. We allow ou to keep It home four days, and If not soiled ou may return tho same and we heiehv agree to return the $2.98. Men's fine spring nnd summer Overcoats In Silk nnd Satin lining, $6 99. This coat is leally worth $20.00. Men's Fxtr.v Fine Satin lined Spring and Summer Overcoats, $7.8", posi tively woith $23.00. A splendid suit of Men's Clothes, $ 89. This suit Is positively worth $15 00. Keep it home four days and It not soiled letutn nnd we ngreo to refund the $2 98. Men's fine Spilng Weight Pants $1 29, tine ciuallty, really worth $"i.00, latest style and very hand some. Keep them homo four days and if not soiled letuin the same and we hereby agree to return the $129. Men's Ilxtra Fine Suits $G.83. This $C S3 suit Is the finest material, latest style, will made and positively worth $20.00 Ask to see it. High giade goods wearing equal to the finest quality custom woik, and over 10,000 different suits, In silk and satin lined. All must go legal dless of cost. Uos' and Chlldien's Suits from 7S cents up Hoy's Knee Pants, 17 cents Hoys' Hats, woith $1.50, fot 13 cents Men's Huts, 73 cents, worth $3 DO. Good Handkerchiefs f cents, worth 23 cents. Socks .'. cents Men's line Undeiwear 41 cents per suit, worth $2 50. Fine Silk Suspendeis S cents, worth 73 cents. Silk L'nibredlas 49 cents, worth $1.30, and a thousand other ai tides we have no space to mention here. We have thousands of Mens and I5o s Suits v.Aich for want of space we cannot mention here Also Fxtra Sle Suits foi Laige and Stout Men. 223 Lickaw 111111:1 avenue, between I-ranklln and Penn avenues, a few doors fiotn Penn uvenue, Sci. niton, Pa. Don't lie misled by any sign which oilier nierchunts may display, look for our sign, 11 laige lied sign. Pay no nttentlon to any other Store open evenings until 0 p. in. UY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED fllLK Mdnufnctured by Ask jour grocer for it. WARNING! The tecent hotel file in New York city should be .i Warning to Hotelkeepers and others to protect their pro perty, by having DEFENDER FIRE EXTINGUISHERS where they can be used in cases ot emergency. Think it over. . W. S. FULLER, (icncrnl Agent ' KS Lackawanna Avenue THE DICKSON M'F'G G3. bcranton and WllUei-IUrra. t'c Mum jfueturors of L0C0M0TIVES.STATI0NARY ENGINES ISoilers, llol.MIni an J I'umpln; Vli;ni:y General Ofllce, Scranton, Va. Bicycle Perfection Has a,t last beeu reached in the production of the 1899 MODEL CHADLESS SPALDING We would be pleased to have you call nud exatniue it. CI flDCV 9. ODOni0 211 Washington Ave. ILUIIL1 IX UllUUlVOj n t . n . n k n n k ; ; . ..: N . The height of millinery elegance at the lowest possible prices There are just two reasons why you cannot make nny mistake in buying your millinery here. In the first place assortments aic greatest where other stores show them by dozens, we show them by hundreds. Then, on the other hand, consider the vast amount of business wc do every season and you will have the other rea son the lowncss of price. Most milliners make it their business to get ALL they can out ol you for a hat while they have you in hand. They "make hay while the sun shines," as it were, or in other words, you pay double price very often. Not so here. All our hats arc marked in plain figures marked to sell at And if you want one at two dollars, three dollais or live dol lars, you mav depend on it that you are getting at least one-third more value than you are giving up cash. We can afford to sell millinery at dry goods profits and we do. Very special sale of trimmed hats Ranging in values up to $3 all of them beautifully trimmed and many copied directly from expensive models, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98. Don't fail to see this grand exhibit of trimmed hats never before have they been so beautiful and perfect never before has such millinery been so reason ably pi iced, and never belore has the assortment been so great Children's 25c school sailors at 10c We shall place on sale today twenty dozen children's t school sailors, trimmed and ready to wear, value 25c 1 (JC Women's muslin undergarments 45c chemises at 29c Ofgood quality muslin, yoke of embroid ery and tucks, trimmed with cambric ruffle .... XV C 59c chemises at 30c Ot line quality muslin, with yoke of solid embroideiy, trimmed with edging to match . . o9C Muslin gowns Great values in gowns of good muslin, Um pire or Mother Hubbard style, handsomely trimmed with lace or embroidery. Value up to $1.00. 49c and 69c Underskirts Fine quality with double ruffle and trimmed with embroidery edging, cut from 69c to the special Monday price 5"C Corset covers A s s o i ted styles, excellent quality ol cam bric, nicely trimmed with em broidery and lace; value ,- 59c Zdc a. k ' u a v & a a a w a w w a &' v j: a a t: & K a V a v x X X X xu 'A " "4 ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK PILSNER 435io455HNinnsi.. scraiDi Pa. 'telephone Call, i33i MADE l: A MAN AJAX TAULCTS FOSlTIVFliY CORE ALLAertvu Jfita L'ulUng Mem orr, Im potency, Hlotpleunesa, etc . cnuEcd Ly Abuse or other hxc)a und IndU LrUonf. Ititu auiri.ly antl turtly restore Ixwt itaUty la oldoryoum and tit a maa forttudr. bu lanuor marriar? lievttnt 1 inanity a,u OoniumMlon it 5lrn,' naow J a mud I at o imj.roTc raenlftnd nUcu a t;uuh, wiioro all elber Ull la rltt upua Laving the vnaufna Ajaz IttbUtf, llifi haTecarwl tbouiAndtfiua will our oa. Noauoa iti? written gatrRnteo to 3,t a cure C pTQ In each mm or refund the inouey I'rlce packbKO or iU pkren ifull ireatmeoti for $2 M. I)) imil. In plain wrai pr wpon roLciitof rlr, ( irculat " AJAX REA1UDY CO., rS'Iir1 P"f For cnlo In Scrantcn, Pa , by Matthewk OroR. and II O. fJonclertcn, druggiftB. ins o UVeu'm tia Opp. Court House. w n . n n . - k h n k h k h . . Scranton Store, 124-126 Wyoming Avenue. prices that WILL sell them. 'Many of our best hats have been copied by other stores and arc marked at higher pi ices than our own. II you want a hat for fifteen, twenty 01 twenty-five doll.us, you can save as much as a ten dollar bill as compared with what vou would have to pay foi the same kind of hat elsewhere. sr-n? VPa-s. $2 to $25 Unparalleled pricing on domestic goods Prices cut to the lowest notch. No such values possible else where. 5c lawns at 2c Printed col ored lawn 111 many very good patterns. Monday special xC 8c colored outings at 3c Less than half price on .1 lot of more than 1500 yards. -Monday 3C 7c percales at .V.-c All the newest effects and 2s l inch wide. Monday . o2C i2j4c dress goods at 3c por Monday only we shall place on sale 1000 y.uds of shilling dress goodh, double fold, at oC 15c piques at 10c Fine qual ity of fancy pique of the t 15c kind IOC i2jc lawns at 9c Pine qual ity ol white apron lawns, hem stitched, with satin striped goods 9C 'A ' ' ' it "4 'A "A "A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A 'A Has reached the height Ar'CL c c Ji ryNTV ouly practical chainless on the market. Do uot malce a mistake by buying auy other. Price The Columbia cbaiu wheel embodies all the latest improvements in chain wheel construction. Price.. Hnrtftmls $25 and $.15. KELLUM & CONRAD. THE MOOSIC POWDER CO. Hoonb 1 anil '-M'oiu'lth B'PtPs. SCRANTON, HA. Mining and Blasting POWDER Muileut Jlooilt and Kuabdtii Woilii. LAH.IN A RAMI lOW DPR CUM ORANGE GUN POWDER Llertrla llatterlen, Kleclrlo Exploder, iorcxploilluf; iilaU, .bufely I'uia unl Repauno Chemical Go's MK1M UXPLOSIVlii OomiUXBH Dtedi mIUMi, uontblr. reruUtlni mcdtolat. Onl r biruliti tBi tho parent drutiihouldbcowd. If jgu wmi iho Ui, E Or. Peal's Psimymyal Pills Ther tn pranpt, ii ird etrtiln in mult. Tbe t Id (Dr. rl'.) nenr ihtt twlot. B;wlitrti, Jl.go, Udroul'UbMCBtOMBCo,. CIcicJ.lI, O. For 3al by JOHN H- PHELPS. Spruoo street- . . n , . t. i iHf. . t . . n t f 5 9 A .i A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a A A A .1 , A 1 A ,1 A A A , A A A Al Al , .1 t A Al A! , . ." Al Al . A! .1 A! At At At At A! At At .T .T At AT At At At At At At At At At At At At AT At At At At At At At At X At ,1 At ,K At X X AS AS At X X Unparalleled offerings in dress goods Bargains that are worthy vour consideration. A saving on every item. Pancy dress goods One lot 44 inch fancy dress goods in green and black, red and black, brown and black and brown and green, leg- c ular puce 49c Special 2, DC All wool dress goods One lot all wool checks, 40-inch wide, worth 49c. Special 2tOC Black dress goods One lot double fold black figured diess goods, worth t 29c. Special 1 OC All wool dress goods One lot 40 inch stuped all wool dress goods in black and white and brown .ind white, worth ;oc Special puce. 39c Covert cloth One lot all wool coveit cloth, 43 inches wide, in all the new color ings, rcgulai ' price . 60c. Special 49C Covert cloth One lot 46 inch wool coveit cloth, tn all the new coloi ings, reg- . ular pi ice 65c. Special 49C Crepons One lot of new patterns in black crepons, 31 inches wide, regular r price $ 1. Special... 09C Serge One lot black all wool storm serge, 4; inches wide, woith m) cents. . Special 49C Black mohair One lot black mohau, 40 inches wide, beautiful lustre, worth , 69c. Special 49C Unparalleled offerings in new silks Just received a new ship ment of foulard silks exclu sive designs in dress patterns only. Also-r-a new arrival of fancy waist silks of exclusiye patterns-. Wasli silks One lot new wash silks in stripes and plaids, worth oc. . Special ,.,.. o9C Black Silks One lot all silk black taffeta and satin duchess, 19 in. wide, . worth 09c. Special 49C Embroideries and laces 10c torchon laces at .c Real value ol these laces is up to 10c the yard, width- . Iiom 2 to 5 inches ... ;4C 12'jcniid 15c embroideries on Holiday at 5c and 8c Swiss, canibue and nainsook embroideries up to 6 inches wide 5c and 8c. A 'A A A 'A A 'A "A 'A 'A A A 'A 'A 'A Vt "A ' A CfifllNLESS BICYCLE of perfectioa aud is the $75 Plcrco ami Slormcr, S'2.1 to V. Wyoming Avenue Always Ready to Ride TLOREY & BROOKS. ffttati a Vll-t- 111 a n. . m ENNYR0YAL P8LLS Orliflnul ami llnl 2. ...!... r alwiyi rttUtU Lpuiki '""'I'" vr AicMirr MntiitH Hit 1 ,noti4 lirandln lfd ml t. 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