TJiJU Bt'KAJNTOJN T1UJ3UJNE-TIIUKSDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 181)9. HI There is but one great dis covery for the prevention and cure of all kidney difficulties--that grand remedy, Warner's Safe Cure. For five and twenty vears it has stood the test. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON THE PHILIPPINES INTERESTING LETTER FROM CORPORAL W. J. DOYCE. Otis Is Not Populnr with the Men in the Ranks Because He ah Too Slow Ohlnnmen Are the Rpst Friends the Yankee Soldiers Have Among the Residents of the Isl ands Rainy Season Will Not Be Over Till November 1 Routine of Life in the Bai racks. Appended Is nnollier tnti'iestlng let ter from Corpornl William J. lioco, of this city, who I" with the .N'lneteenth li'Kimenl In the Philippine. It Is writ ten to hif. mother uriilei date of Sep tember " Mnnll.i, I" I . Jiliiml of Luzon, St pi i. 1W3 Jl. Dear Mntlifi JIM tav 1,nes t Keep loll fiom uorrjing uliout me as a lesult of tn long nli-min fiom home I am In good health ami enjolng 1115-i-elf nH mui.li ni boII1i' In thl far-off ls-l.iiid It lmnlly teems tmn to me thai nni 111 tar nw.u I hope lljls epistle will llml joil all I'liJojIllK the lint of lii-nltli: iii.tl that inn Ii.im- 11 lettM oil the .i 10 me, ns I ,1111 .inxlous to lit at from ou. We auleil In the herhor hue 011 Aug. SI. hut illil not Iiae the bo.it until the !Mh. whei we nirltoil at our present ln- intlon. We me In tin h.urndss here at Jlanllii. nloiit one anil one-hilf mlhs from the eentei of the ells The b.ir lMeks are built of hamboo wood anil iteleil b the natives', without the use of null" ' hml it.nl n Bii.it ileal aboil' liouses being built without n.iiK but ne er 1ml the- pltasure of s eliiB until I ramp hue The bullillims anil the h.n K.eks ale .M feet long anil I") f t t wlile, mi that oie-lalf of 11 building has 10 1111 fiioiiKli foi one 1 otnpin nl-o loom 1 mitigh ft 1 the mm to He ilown In com loit. I bellce till" is 1 lu'.ilthlti eountr than Porio Ulco Is, as I hae stoned to have better health We are hi .1 nlie place and would hi -ill right If It wasn l fo inuild.and we couldn't Ktep outside of our barracks without t-inkltiB oer our shocH. But we won't be bete more than :i week I01 per, as. we an going to moe ngdln, this time not so far as our last moir. but one riii.ill. as tnlng. We nie boIub on th( tiring line under Gen eral Law ton 1 do not know et where wo aro going It Is either to relieve the J'liM Tci i.o-m e or the Washington ieglmcnt of oluntetls These two refil minls hae had an extremely hard time and will be ocijojei! to set back home ugnir AHOl'T THE PEOPLE The people of the Philippine Inlands aie nn nm.ilgnmntlm. of ilaspes, borne are Intelligent otheis el lunoiant. Some of the men and women epe lallv In the Hmall towns and low lands, tan't count to ten. and when ou llml one that can count to twenty In uwlng his lingers and toes, thc tall him a li allied matliLm.it ichi'i. Thej are not an some pi ople would h.ie ou believe Thi V are Kcnerous and will bIvo us un thins thc h.uf, but thej are ei. tii.iiiitimis. und It Is best not to tunc nil), thing mole to do with ihim than can he helped Thej are fond of music end can learn to whlstli. or pins a tune b hearltiB It oiue. so it N not hurprHitiR to ro down town and h.i- the nutlws whittling "Oeomla t'nmp fluting.' "Just One Gill" and the like Th" liable an oirrlul in 11 cloth huiiB or tlulr nothir's hip", when the are foil" months old and put in a Imb with nn opt nhiB left for it" head, then tltlur jiu nt uirrlis It The ponies aie ei Hiuall but tilt v liiti h them to hacks and hue In the iil they hitch them to cai Hut the mot nt tht he.iw woi.i tbcv do with the walei buffalos Tlitv ale r-onu thins like. o.en but llc inestlv In water. It huh been lainliB hue ir hard eer Mine June 1 Tl ev h.tlit hi the statis Hint the r.iln 'i.nim stopped Sept. 1, but Mich Is not the ease. It talus here until ilbout Nu 1 i:ciythlns has liM-n quiet lure for entile time. 10. far as tlshtlns Is conieuinl. and It will sinj so until at tei tlio ralnx s-iason Is nei Of eouise thej hae m r.uw onee In a while, wlun n lew nun lo-e tin li IIck hut nothlns llko wo thoiiKht tlu weie lmlni, O'llK TOO SLOW tJeiiei.il Otis liasu t m nn frh nils here onions the enlisted mtn as be Is too Mow. The InsiirKints iouPI h.ne been whlppul Ini.s aso If the B"einment had tl iK'tWi in.ni at the hunt of the army here. I should think the would tnko n tumble to thcm"elcs. ut. men aie ihlns heie lij the wholesale of typhoid fctt and n conslomcratloii of other diseases Jt ioems to bad to .ee so manv Bond jouns men loslns their llis, for a lot of Nivases to pkase a few politicians Yisterday there were 21 f urn nils passed out buriacks, of I'nlteu States soldleis None of them Wtle 1 llled, nor died of wounds, but died of dl"eases lontractcd In the service of the I'nlted Statis on these ItJands The Nineteenth lnf.inti. our reslment. has lijitj what Is termed "sood luck" Mnce we nrrUed hen but wo have had the mlatortuno to lose three men slncu lamllns. uid ha6 several In the hospital. I kuppota1 that when we return to the states tifco cars l.ence. our companies will loolr much different than they do now. Manila s a city of SOO.OuO Inhnbitanto; It Is dUlSc-d In severil suburbs, tho two principal ulnci aro termcil Old Manila anil New Manila. Old Manila H w hat-Is term ed tho walled city, ns there Is a wall built all aroui'd It It Is not us hlsh, how ever as th wall around China, but fully as strong. , It stems as thoush It ousht to have been Impossible, to tako this city. But tye havo the city anil It Is celns patrolled by tho Forty-eighth I'nl ted States tiivalrv No cno Is allowed on the streets hftor 8.TO p. m., and If a per con is caukjht after that tlmo he ts Beverely deifit with. If It Is a soldier ho finds himself minus his pay tho next pay day. The street-) aro very narrow and dirty, end In Old Manila, whero tho business li mostly done, almost ntiythlns can be bought. Tho. stores are mostly run by Chinamen, ai, they nro the most thriving of the population, and we can't bo down town without setting the Impression that we are In tha, heart of China, The Chinamen are our best friends. They carry victuals to ua when we ate In the firing' lino, and It Is Impossible to set teams to where we are. Our com pany as well as cvory other company of the reslment have four of these good jiatured Chinamen who carry our wood iind water: also do all of our, heavy work for GO cents "Mexican money" a Bay. VALT1K OP MONEY. In regards to money, I will say that nn American dollar is worth 2 of tho money here, ns tho money Is Mexican monev, so If wo want to buy anything and ask tho prlco of it they say 'MO cents Mexican and 20 cents Amcticnn," etc. Hut ns fot us, It don't mnko unv dlffeience. as wis hacn't received a cent since wo left Camp Meade You can rest assured money will cemo h.indv to us whin we pet It, as we have lived many a day on baron nnd hard tuck lien-, ns I have said beforo, It Is very dnnserous to so outside of your barracks after S CO p. m , as tho Insurgents have a good many friends here who prowl mound nishts. Ono night last week, three Filipinos wero found sneaklnc around M company's barrncks In tho dead hours or the nlsht with largo Itnives on their persons. M. company Is next to us, so they were getting prettj near home, but fortunately were captured before any damnse was done, nnd will be properly dealt with On guard at night we have to be very eaieful as tho guardi aro giv en ordtrs to shoot nt the lenst provoca tion, so that u soldier sneak'ing In char ters at nlcht Is as ant to get shot by ono of his own men as n natlw- Is Our dnllv routine of duty Is: fi3n n. in, first enll foi revllle r I" a. in., 1! 00 n. m., I, id 'i m , C II a m o l'i a. m . ,'i .11) a. in , assembly. mess call (breakfast), fatigue, call sick call. flist call for ginrd mount, assemble Id W a m. first call for drill. 11. pn a m , assembly II Si a in . tlrst sergeants' call. 11 311 a m . recall from latlgue. lL'Oo m . mess call, drill, dlnnet. 1 til n. in , fatigue call I no p m , 4 no p. m , 1 15 p. 111 r, T, p m . n 30 p. ni , r 15 11. in. !0 p m. 0 no 11 m . 0 ?o p. m , recall fiom r.ttigue. tlrst call for drill. assembly for drill, lecall from drill mtss call (supper.) flist enll for retreat. ' assembly. first call for quarter? tnps. (Satuidavsl inspection 000 n. m. I will hae to conclude now as mv time Is limited nnd paper Is scaice So au reolr for this time. Lolngly jour son, Corp William J Bovce Co. K, 10th U S Infantry. Manila. V I. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. Those Who Aided the West Side Am bulance Fund. The following persons are those who kindly contributed to the success of the leceptlon for the benefit of the West Side hospital, at which the sum of $4S9.25 was realized by the ladls hniiiK the nffulf in charge, and who tako thli means of acknowledging tholr thanks Charles Uoblnfeon $25 00 Charles Schadt 10 00 T. R. lhooks 10 00 Joe J. Jeimyn 10 00 William Connell 10 00 Dr. It. H. Gibbons 10 00 Visiting Box 7 G2 r I, Phillips r. 00 Barney Connolly 5 00 Reese G. Brooks K 00 Luther Keller 5 00 J. It. ScliURei- GOO A. K Connell G 00 C. W. Gunster 5 00 L. A. Watre GOO Jlis II. M Hdwards G00 J. T Itlchm-ds 5 00 Fianklln Howell r00 John Meat s 5 00 Chniles Schlager GOO 12 J nobliiion 5 00 A Hospital Friend 5 no Di .1 J. Roberts 5 00 Vi .1. L Wentz n 00 I)r Heed Bin ns 500 Ur W A iPalnc r, nn Dr V voi hart 5 00 Mis. Roberts, New Ot leans, La. .. G 00 T. M. Miller r. 00 AV Ciiiylord Thomas 5 00 Hem j Shelly . 500 A.J Casey & no Williams & MiAnulty r. on Cleland. Simpson & Taylor 5 00 V. It. Klnli-j fi 00 r oo 5 00 S 00 4 00 .'! 00 :j oo 3 00 L' 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 0U 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 no 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 on 2 00 2 on 2 00 2 no 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 I.. H. Powell & Co Martin, the tailor l.ebeck & Corln 1'. MiHiR-an John It. Jones AVI I limn T. DaUs '. AV. J. Lewis ,, Di. GeorRo 11 Ueynolils.. '"'.'" Di. V O Declcloe Di. N X Leet AV. V Phillips H J. Wllllums TliDinas i; Jones. JU'Bn rsreu Htos H tl Dale Moi-Kiin Thotnas " Simon Thomus fiuoiso 1J Caif-.m Curtis Anilrows .AIIs Je.ui Howell .... Mrs .Minn Kohlnson .. Miss Leah Heath .... Mis Kicd Oodfrey ....'.'.'. Thomas Oilflln "" AVnlter HiIkrs C. (! Hoiancl Colonel i:. II Itinnle. ....''."" Warren Pleison Colonel H A Coutsen. ..'"" Hon John n Pair Tooto & Fuller Co Footo .V Shear Co Piothoioe &. Co Mears & Hnpren ',','" Florey & Ilrooks ' Cowperthwnlte & HerRhauser Jones Hrothers OolJimlth's Hazanr .',"' Frank Jcrmyn 1 00 n'JI .IL,IVC,OC , AA D AV Powell - " j oo A. J Colboin i nn II. H Thayer .,' .V ; j qo K. AV Thayer 1 00 AV. E Thayer I..!!..! 100 John Benore j aq Artlrur Ilenore " i qq C. H Shryer j on Cash i on fleorire AVnters i on Alfred Twlnlnp i no Mrs. M. F. AA'ymbs J no C i. Mercerenu j oo James li. Doyle no Mrs. Lohmann i no C. 1 GriOln no j. w. ivnapn i nn Mr. Morse i oo AVillanl Matthews i oo Ti. D. Houser 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 X 00 l on l oo l no l m Fred AVarnke Dr. J. J Carroll.... Dr. McKeage Dr. C. H. Fisher.... A. B. Hynnn Ij. A. Jones S. H. Jones J. AV nittenhouso M. J. Fahey l oo 1 oo J. J. Becker AV. V. Boland 1 00 Mrs. Thomas Carson 1 00 Mrs. J. P. Broadbent 1 00 Miss Anna M. Richards l oo Miss Edna Williams 1 00 Misses Hannah and Claude AVII1 lams 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 J. J. Davis ., 13. J. Burke , Alex. Dunn , D. F. Marsh O. n. Barber A Friend ... ................... ................... ................... ....... David Spruko Mrs. P. O'Malley 1 (!i Mrs. Lents Morse 1 00 Mis, Benjamin Reynolds 1 00 Mrs, John Fot n 100 Mrs. Gideon Moser 1 00 H W. Walker 100 Or. H. C. Fern I 00 Benjamin Hughes 100 Frank C. Wettllnpr 1 "0 Frank Cnrlucrl 100 Hill Connell 1 00 Schnnk & Spencer 1 00 William M. Ford 1 00 Richard William 1 00 R. W Walker, Jr 100 P. XV. Tague 100 Prof. James Hughes 1 00 Ch.tilcs A. Burr 1 00 T H. Jones . 1 00 John R. IJdwards' 1 00 Meyers & Mnnsllekl 100 Reynolds Brothcts 1 00 Jnmes Wntklns 100 W AV. Pnterson 1 00 Frank Sheild 100 Heed Sivelly 1 00 T G. Rarrlck . 1 "0 Arja AA'llllams 1 00 Dougherty & Thomns 1 00 Mr. Piotherne 100 (Jeorgo Cooper 100 Mrs. James A. Menrs 1 00 T. Fellows Mason 1 00 Lewis. Ileilly Sr Davis GO Miss Jennie Lewis GO Miss Carrie Patllng GO Miss A. L Horn GO r L Crane GO i:vnns & Powell GO Fred Strong ' "." Ira Brow n GO WllUnm Slttsgrave GO G. H. Scott M V AV. Knrcher GO Mrs. J II. Phelps GO Mrs. Svlslier GO Mrs. Hugene Strons GO r.ugcne Stiong GO Miss Mary Johns GO Mrs H. L. Taylor GO J Detrlek GO John H. Kemp GO J F Pfeiffer 50 Cash GO Ar P. Joyce ..." GO F D. Shltcr "0 J S. Liwson r0 Mrs n. O. Morgan GO Miss Gertie Miller TO Miss Mnrllln Mott GO J. A Pivllle GO "Divltl J. Davis GO Mlsg J. Alice Evans GO Hand & Pavne GO Harrv Knveq GO AV C. AVllllams GO Rnbeit Kiotzer GO O r Adams GO G V Miller GO WiUlnm Pass GO G. Fratichl GO AVitig Shong GO J. A'. Roberta GO AV C Biowning GO Mr Brunlng GO II P. Decker 2G F. P. Brown -" Mrs J. C. Brown r Miss Pettlgrew 25 John Connolly 25 Mr. Hurlburt 2S Mr Hnslam 25 Mr. Maxey 25 Frnnk Mansfield 25 Mrs AVIllIam Chappell 25 Miss E Jenkins - Miss Cummings 2i Miss Lomon -' illss Lizzie Stetter 2.1 Miss Kittle Connolly 2 Mis E. R. Parker 2o Mis. Fred Mason 20 Mrs c. B. Arells '- Ed Coons - Clmiles Hampel -'. C F. AA'alters '-:' D. J. Davis 2a T. G. Evans 2 Harry G Dunham 2j AVillle Harris 2: Harry Strong -' C B AA'lllls 25 Albert Becker -J Harry Jenkins -j Seranton Bicycle Club Box 2 Domlnlck $120 54 Amount from reception 71 56 Total Kxpcnses Net receipts 132 10 . G 00 .$487 10 FOREST CITY. Foiest City, Oct. 2.". Yeteiclay ioc curred the marriage of two prominent youn? people of thiet place. Monroo AVostpate nnd Martha M. Arnold. The vounjr couple took the noon train on the Ontario and AA'estein lallroad for MldiUetown, V. V.. wheie the cere mony was perfoimed nt S o'clock last evening at the homo o: the groom s Bister, Mr. F L. Kelsey, the nuptial knot helrJg tied by the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of that place. They were unattended nnd only a few relatives witnessed It. They will spend a week in New Yoik and Phllaf delphla and on their ictuin will take up their residencf on ?ludon street. Mr. Westfjate is one of the elcrlilclansi of the Hillside Coal and lion com- nanv and Is a popular youns .nan Miss Arnold is n prominent young lady 'of. A'jndling. They hae a host or friends who extend to them tht slnceie hap- i plness ot a wedded life. At . o'clock Monday morning hr. I was dUcovoied In the mof ot a double house on Hudson street. The alnini was sounded and the Hillside Hose company was soon on hand and saved the building. The oilgln of the tlie Is still to be explained, as there was nr one octupvlng the side which took fue AV. AV. Ingll'.s of the Hlllrlile Coal nnd Iron company was In town on of ficial business today. A meeting of the newly forming mil itary company Is called for nt S:.!0 on Friday tvenlng at the Hillside Hoso companv's looms The Hrie engineers are In town sur veying this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Tentecost, of Prompton, visited friends and ielativea In town last Sunday. AAr. A. May, superintendent, was hero on Tuesday. Foreman T. Ij. Peterson was In Setanton yesterday. Attempt at Suicide. (Ireenburg, Oct. 23 'Squlro J. (1. Ciuf fey. of AVest Newton, last night attempt ed to commit hulclile by cutting his throat with a knlfo. He nlho tiled to cut tho nitcry of his wrlit. but the knife be ing dull ho failed. Ho has been In feeble henlth for some tlmo and to this is duo the attempt upon Ms life. YQm tLbwip AVtll bo roased to Us natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation bo cured If you talcs &i) ss OV nrj LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CUHES Biliousness, Constipation! Dyspopsia, and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all dropouts 100 PILLS 2B CTS. or Bent uy man, NcnltiMcJulCo.,Ctuuf9 KHII 1 VtHv uPt.3Bb. 1 I I W jMBK 7 I Make the Hair Grow With wirm shampoos of CcTtcunA SoAr and light drcsshiRS of CirricimA, purest of emol lient akin euros. Tliln treatment at once stop fulling tulr, removes crtmi, rcalen, and danilruff, soothes Irritated, Itching surfaces, stimulates tho hilr follicle, supplies tho roots with energy and nourishment, and makes tho hair grow when all else fails. FoMthmiihiMitthrVnrtil. romn .icnCConr., OoU l'ropi., Hoflion, " llw to II tr Udutiful llilr," freo. Gluten Is ono of the most mitrltlou properties of wheat Hy our process of milling wo set a very largo percentage of It In "Snow White" I'lour We get all the dlgoatl bio part The outpr husk of tho wheat Is Indigestible and is not fit for tho human stomach. AVo leject that and allow only tho nuttltlous p.nt to get Into "Snow White." All grocers sell it. "Wconly wholesalslt " THE WESTON MILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. MHimiiHHiuiinriniuiiiHiiiKnnsg I THIRD NATIONAL BANK 1 S3 2 OF SCRANTON. a DEPOSITARY OF 2, S THE UNITED STATE3. 3 s I S Capital $200,000 S SURPLUS 42B.000 a WM. CONNELL, PresltJenl. HENRY BELIN Jr., VlccPren. WILLIAM It. PECK. Cashier jjj amiiiHiniimiiiMiiiiiinuiniuiiuiS NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., N:w York', Opp Grace Church. European Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way tharo i aro few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis thun tho St. Denis. The treat popularity it has acquit cd can 1 readily bo traced to Its unique location, , Its home-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of Its cuisine and service, and Its I very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, I, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Ir?li? Plui, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. LUKOPEAN PLAN, Day and Upward. $3.50 Per $1.51) Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. - ror Rusincs; Men In tho heart of tho wholcsalo district For .shoppers 3 minutes' walk to Wanamakeri; S minutes to Bletel Cooper's lllg Store Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, glv Ins easy transportation to all points of Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT f t NEW YORK. cor. nth st. a UNivnnsiTv ru 4- Only one Block from Droadway X Rooms, $1 Up. vSSPSSttSL X M-t- f -t-f f-f MAKE PERFECT FEN poNurur.ir.viR! Danoiftur fr Loncrrf Ihf Joti nd smbitloni b( llf cm tiftorrato )u Tht ry wortciro( Nrrvna Hrhlllfy ar ibtolutclr rtirto by lM-HKlY'lO TA ht-ETH. OIe prompt rief to In lomnit, fftllioff mtmorjr and int watt nddralnor lul powers, Incuited by jnduerttiontorttctiiffioffarly )! ImntM iff or And rtotvnr IAfr film Hon Di aca op th iytm dire Ukw bloom to in rhttktaod luttr to th ! of AZvTieun or old OntWc toi rtnfwi vttftt arffy &1JJ boiu at ?t loaeorapltattuarantrdeurTJ7irfor money r undoit Can ho carrltd In fit pocket KoM vryhr or mailed Id plain wrapper on itcc IpLgf price by thi rvKraVrf tti,..CnM bilf.. Oicu, Sold Jn Seranton, Pa., by Matthewa Bros, and McQarrah & Thomas, UrucuMats. If fllrtlepl nd uafartuant mtlrreri fmm Miiiibiyurrifiuaitaaci. liiood 1'nuon, f oal&ful rrore. Loit Vlialitr arloocrle. eta kl4 for Bwrn Testimonial uil l'.k - i" i ruin- w rror. i. r. nii.ru n xi.t ) nu nortu mtui bi iBiiaeipcia . C P roelllrclr the nalr iprcUMit la itie . J Lou! tiiUH to oarer teu taeujl the Quit celebrated apte UUi fall4 Krnhtw cored in t lolOdeyt l(eura 3 0 8 ' fTTTTIteTTTTTTTT.TrTTT 4 m m ' 1AJCW, J L'X'JSlJi Fall Waists Heralds of fashion's autumn proclamation. A brave showing. Interesting for newness, twice interesting for beauty. Copied, many of them, from imported models. Designed as representatives. Grace, color, trimming, chic effect all triumphant. Prices that would be note--worthv, even at the end of the season. LOOK At (fc 1 Flfi Wash Flannels, neatly trimmed, riL Vi'V with soutache braid, in black, brown, blue and red. At II? ftO Wash Flannels.with neatly cord ri .uu ed fr0Iltt in rcd( Yae buC( navy and black. At $2 O F'anel Waists, with yokes trim-i-M. vx.j j med with new noveIty sik brait( in red, grey, blue and black. In connection with our Ready-made Shirt Waists, we of fer a line of the famous Agawam shrunk flannels, especially suitable for making Shirt Waists,, Home Gowns, Dressing Sacques, etc. These goods are full 28 inches wide, are strict ly all wool and positively shrunk price only 48c a yard following colors: Black, navy, cardinal, ox blood, Yale blue, medium gray, dark CONNOLLY & WALLACE, "TAKE TIME Br THE FOHELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves. Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flva largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Keif's Sfom, FrirA. in SO Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILS 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telcphons Call, 2.U, - )U. OnSSTHN, 311 Spruce Street, hcran ton. Pa I'll Acute ami Chronic Diseases of Men, Wonun an) Children. ConiulUHon anM examination free Olllce Hours l)ll aid Sunday, b u, in, to 9 p, in. hy wmm Al GO-CiTS I SO mER SCRANTON. PA i'VtJi vSw R5a? SCRANTON'S SHOPPNG CENTER. HERE At $3.00 At 50 rxt. vl.uj At 3 fl rt ?.C grey, cream white. Fall Carpets WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, SPECIAL SALE This Week of I, Eld. S, 8, Now is tho timotogeta bargain at these prices. You caunot ob tain them in tho future. Call and seo them. rino Diamond nines at $3 00, worth J10.DO. Solid Gold Band nines at J1.2S, worth J3 50. Solid Gold Band Ilings at Jl.00, worth J2 25. Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, COc, worth J1.23. Cuff Buttons, previous prices $1.00, now S7c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move rnent, $3 50. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth $3 SO, now $1.73. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., prlco JJ GO, now $1.75. Rogere Bros' Spoons, warranted, 60c. nogers Bros". Butter Knives. Sugar Spoons. Pickle Forks, 37c. previous prlco 75c. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, nigln move ment. $14 50 Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $0 50, worth $15 00. We also have about thrco hundred La dlis' Solid Sller Kings, worth 50c and 75c . will cloe them at 10c each. Special salo now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend ns we are offering goods at one.fourth their orlulnnl vnlue. Extra Heavy Solid Bllvor Thimbles at 19c Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava, jcr. AJAX TAULCTS FOMTIVEI.Y CJ fr At.r,fitrrout Sliraa-IaiUn2 I 17 - cnr,laiw!''cr.niwrl"".e"'j 1 "1VI 1 ibu.o or olher Kcesj uui 1 1 .ii crotioni. UIhh quttl.tu.anit i lvf mtoraxjoctviumr m oiaorninnT njjt ion linvlna I ho ctnulne AJiz Ir.t.lfti. 71 nT3Cit4thruiaudiiu1 ntllcur7vi. Wo1t. a, IUtb ,Hitou einrMiiw toofl.a u euio FA tti .n tt.fr .... vikftinrl thn tnsrin PrftdUJUIUi 3kti7cT .li rkc (full tr.olm.ntl for V1U). ', luiLIn rlatn wr.FPr. upon rw0litotrri(-'4t ircul '"AJAX REMEDY CO., tertf tk , to. T).m ..I. In D.rnnll.H t9 T IL1ntth1V Bros, and II. C. Sandertcndrugglsta. Black Mercerized sateen, the silk finish, with tucked yoke and plaited back. Entirely new. B'ck Brilliantine of a very good quaiitytucked yoke, plaited back. French Flannels in pretty violet and red grounds with white stripe. Washington 129 AVENUE We offer better induce meuts to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than Ave ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. unsinniuiHiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiii.g s s 5 Hunting season for 5 I Wild Turkey, Quail, 5 Grouse, Pheasant 5 I Partridge, Woodcock 5 H or Squirrel, opens. I You will want a J CI OR MMtUHTIOJI I I You will find a most B complete line at s I FL0REY & BROOKS S an Washington Avenus. 2 S Opposite Court Mouse tllll!ltlllIIlllIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlH THE SiC CP Itooms 1 nml2, Coin'llh B'rd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nitilng and Blastins; POWDER iUde at Mooslo and Huslnlalo Worlti I.AFLIN & RAND POWDRR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl etrlo Batteries Kleotrla Exploder, lor etplodlug bUit, Hafcty Kute uu 1 Rspauno Ghsmlcal Go's BXPuSvea
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