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THE SCRAJSrON TRIBUNE-FMD AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902.
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Thanksgiving Day
Is Not Far Off......
How About Clothes ?
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You know the long and successful career of
this store. Every year yes, every season, it grows
larger. There must be a good reason for this ex
pansion for this continued favor of the people of
this city. There's only one reason we know of
that's the striving for that perfection which we never
reach. Every department shows our best efforts
this season. Our styles in Boys' Clothes were
never so attractive never embodied such cloth
qualities at the prices marked. Every mother will
admit that there's no economy in buying the common
quality in Boys' Clothes. We've never handled such
clothes and never will. When you consider our styles
and our qualities the price we mark them is considerably lower than you would expect.
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Vestee Suits
Some very neat cloth pat
terns have arrived this week
in Vestee Suits.
$1.?5, $2.50 and $3.00
Overcoats
We want you to see these
Boys' Overcoats. Seethestyles
and examine the cloth quality
$2.00, $3.50 and $5.00
Blouse Suits
Those heavy Serge Blouse
Suits are popular for this win
ter. Silk soutache trimming.
$3.00 and $3.50
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The stylish youth or young man will find here Long Trouser Suits that bear the
s me stamp of style as found in our Famous Clothes for Men.
The Stylish
5 Jit for Men
It makes quite a difference when
you are selecting a suit whether
you have 5 or 25 cloth patterns to
choose from. There's two double
floors here, showing every new
cloth pattern. It's a very easy mat
ter to select just the cloth you want.
New patterns are added from week
to week, so you are sure of getting
the very newest. This system of
getting the up-to-date things from
the tailors as soon as finished does
not exist in every store, as you pos-
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The Stylish
Overcoat for Men
The man who buys an Over
coat knows pretty well whether the
style suits him or not. And we
might tell you before going any
farther that the Overcoat styles we
are showing this season have suited
quite a multitude of men so far this
season. How about you? Have
you seen the coat that looks well
on you? The largest assortment in
this city is in this store. Don't
you think it's the very best place
to select your Overcoat? Cloth
quality 8o, ,h, Jj, fo gg
SAMTER BROTHERS
COMPLETE OUTFITTERS.
GOOD WITNESS FOR
THE OPPOSITION
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tlio Inhalation of fine particles of i'oul
dust, which am fountain in Hants n
tho membranes, Post-mortem exami
nations havu frequently shown to lilm
tho lungs of miners as black as an
thracite, coal. Tho disease, though In
eurahlp, s fatal onl in very slight de
cree, but It has a tendency to kuiwi In
duce fatal diseases,
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Affects the Herat.
The disease also atfects thu heart
nun Itlou and causes emaciation and
general loss of vitality, Very few mine
worker can escape at least a mild af
fectatton of this complaint. The In
halation of noxious gases also con
tributes to asthma. A man of forty
years affected with chronic asthma Is
ically as old and decrepit as a com
paratively healthy man would be at
seventy,
The sudden changes of temperature
experienced by miners Is conducive to
catarrh. Stomach tioubles among min
ers, the doctor ascribed to their being
compelled to drink water Impregnated
with deleterious nilucisal matter. Itheu-
mutism is supe; Induced by the dump-nes-s
uf the mines, Lumbago results
front the crouched position In which
the miner has to worK,' Tubeiculur
diseases uru common among miners and
are due to lack of nutrition resulting
from othor diseases, All these diseases
are decidedly more prevalent among
miners than among other classes of
the community,
On cross-oxumluatlon by Mr, Toney,
of counsel for the Delaware and Hud
son, Dr. O'Mulley udmltted he had
never made a comparison of paitlculnr
diseases of miners with particular dls
eases of other classes of woiknien. He
also admitted he had not examined the
records of the health bureau here, with
a vlaw of getting statistics. The wit
ness could recall the nuines of only two
miners he treated for asthma during
the past year and a half, although he
was sure there were many more than
thut.
Amount of Air,
Mr. Torrey brought an admission
from the witness that whooping cough
Is u form of asthma and thut whooping
cough patients nre frequently taken
Into the mines as a treatment for tho
disease. A dlmiuultion of the amount
of asthmatic diseases, the doctor ad
mitted, Is resulting from tho be.tter ven
tilation of the mines during tho past
ten or lit teen yeais.
The doctor would not admit that
asthma has a tendency to pi event con
sumption. He hesltnted to deny It.
Mr. Toney hi ought out that the law
requites H'.'.l cubic feet per minute pure
air and the witness admitted this to
be ample, though h qualified his an
swer by saying that many miners, In re
cesses, nwny from the gangways or
air eouises, do not get all the air the
law allows,
Chairman dray looking over the
packed room, with direct ventilation on
one side only, asked: "How many
cubic feet of fielt air Is In this jooin,
Doctor"
Mr. Toney asked If freedom finm
consumption was not peculiar to this
legion. Dr, O'Mulley admitted It was
not as prevalent as It Is In some places.
In answer to questions by Chairman
Gray as to health of Iron mill workers
who aie subjected to sudden and ex
treme changes of temperature, said
they have acquired a tolerance of these
changes and are In ti way immune,
About the Hospitals.
Dr. F. P. J.ennhan, of Wilkes. Ha ire,
was next culled for tho miners' side
and was examined by Attorney John
Shea. I testified that thu hospitals
of Luzcine county expended, last
year $77,090 for maintenance, and of
this amount the coal companies con
u Ibuled only $3,500.
In the last five years the Mercy hos
pital nt Wllkes-Bune, hit said, had re
ceived only $37fi dollurs from coal com
panies. Of this amount $110, all that
was solicited, was given by tho IMrrlsh
Coal company, which has been espec
ially liberal In donations to all the hos
pitals, Tho balance was donated by
the Susquehanna Coal company,
Mercy hospital, last year, had "al pa
tients and the Wllkes-Uarre city hospi
tal 'MO patients, and eighty per cent, of
these were miners and membeis of
in, nets' families.
Fully ninety-eight percent of the mine
workers, the doctor said, weie anaemlo
and ninety per cent, of them who am
fifty years of ago aro atlllcted with
rheutuutlsui. The ductor had heard of
asthmatic miners expectorating coal
dust twenty yeais after he leaves the
mines.
Humming up, the doctor said mining
Was a very unhealthy occupation.
Dr. l.euahuu was cross-examined by
Major Kveiett Warren, of this city, of
counsel for the Idle company. Major
Warren first brought out that the Lu
zerne county hospitals receive large ap
propriations fiom the state and that
the bulk of the state taxes are paid by
the coiporatlons,
The doctor fuither stated In answer
to Major Warren's questions that ho
has treated cases of asthma In men
thirty years of age and sixty-three
years of age; that few miners leave the
mines to go into some other employ
ment; that those who do go Into other
laborious occupations as a rule give
them up and go back to the mines, de
flating they prefer to woik under
ground. Dr. lilchard 11, Gibbous, of Sciuutou,
was called to the stand for the inlueis
a few minutes befor -I o'clock, anil was
being eioss-examlued by Attorney
James l.eiiahau at adjournment. Only
a few prelliulnaiy questions had been
asked the witness when the commis
sion rose.
Kurlhtr testimony fmui physicians
and the re-dlrect examination of Itev,
Dr. llobertH will occur today, It is
ptobable that Dlstilct President T. D.
Nlcltolls will bu culled to the stand be
fore the day Is over.
Proceedings in Book Form,
llecognliilng the widespread Inteiest
taken all over thu country In the tes
timony and argument heroin the An
thracite Strike Commission, The Trlb
uue will print In convenient book form
the leports appearing In Its columns
rrom day to day, and will offer n limit
ed edition or copies for sale ijt $1 each,
The volume will consist of several hun
dred pages, eight by eleven Inches, and
will appear as soon as the commission
ers render their decision. The dally
reports In The Tribune miss nothing of
essential Interest and are tho fullest
and most accurate reports piluteo In
any newspaper. Orders should bo ant
to The Tilbune now us the edition is
liable, to be exhausted.
JONAS LONG'9 SONS JONAS LO'NQS SON9
Examine Them All, , v
TheyVe Full of Value T
As true as tho needle to tho pole,ti5t so true are our Sixty Minute
Hourly Sales In value. ' This Friday afternoon will bo the last treat youl
have to see the Moving Picture exhibition. Combine business with pleas
ure anu attend
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OUR GREAT
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
SALES
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Many articles that prove to be suitable to you, as well as a profitable
Investment. Our Bargain Counter create Intense Interest, It ,ls loaded
with so many seasonable Items, priced at less than elsewhere. Read on.
SALE W0. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock.
For fie. Towel Holler; handy Ironlnjr
v wnv, u lor .ic, lancy Jintcii ware, tne style
v to hung up. Today's hour price for i-.
each article tJC
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Hi hard wood; sliver steel Knife and Fork;
hearth or child's Broom, worth 15c; Saba-
urw "ii iwiciicii Knives, iinnoiu junue irom
frontline, ebony; Corn Poppers. To- f f
day's hour price at 1 JC
For irc Butter Crocks that will hold 15
pounds of butter; women lightweight Parlor Brooms, made from r-
selected corn. Today's hour price at IOC
For 21c Large size Turkey Dishes: large slae Dinner Pails com
plete; Japanned Coal Hods; Slow Cutter, two knives; fine cut glass
Knife Itest; -f-sewed fine selected Corn Broom; steel enamel Chambers;
white enamel AVnsh Basins; 5 rolls of Toilet Paper. Today's -)
hour sale .' ZIC
For 25c. Self-basting double Roasting Pan: well made; has uTventl
latcd top: your turkey will be better cooked lf you have a roast- 1K
Ing pan like tills one on sale today to cook with. Price only ZOC
For "mc Blue and white steel enamel Sauce Pot and Berlin Kettle,
with enamel cover. This Item is a bargain at s:,c. Size is 6- Ee.
quart. Today at JOC
For fiSc. S-quart blue and white steel V nnmel" ldhandle Sauce
Pots, with covers. This item in itself is worth nn Investigation. -
Today nt 05C
For $1.30 Let us give you some light on this subject. It's a. Table
Lump: full nickel-plated; complete with 10-lnrlt opal dome shade. This
lamp Is a guaranteed article and a tempting price for today's c 1 en
hour sale at PLOW1
For $0.SS A Thanksgiving offering of unusual merit 100-picce Din
ner Set. prettily decorated with pink sprays und flowers. To every pur
chaser of this dinner set today we will give 'i Table Turn- cA na
biers free. All for 30.5O
SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock.
For 37e Blankets Tan, grey nnd white
borders of blue and red, 10-4 size; 7."e. value;
good weight. We wish to call attention to
. II WrV this itpni! von won't lip illsiiniiolnti'd with
your purchase; you'll only wish during a
cold winter night that you had bought a
t w & Hi couple more pair. Only think, thee?
price is uL
For SSc, Corsets For women, lace top
and bottom, drab or white; medium and
gored straight fi out; others empire style;
correct contours mold t?ie form to lines of beauty. This sale will o
be on the Second Floor. Priced for one hour OC
For S7c, Umbrellas Knlny day friends; it always pays to have an
extra one on hand. It will pay you to buy this one on sale today for
emergencies. This Is a 2(i-inch umbrella; fancy metal handles; paragon
frame; steel rod; good carola cover. Value $1.23. Today ow.
For -lDc, Kitchen Chairs From a wearing standpoint this item on
today's hour sale is noteworthy. Substantially built of selected hard
wood; closely spindled In back; carved panel; double stretcher un- AQr
der stock. On sale on the Fourth Floor at VC
For 9c, Wall Paper We are set in our ways: we never vary from
the best methods, and for today we shall sell you double roll Wall
Paper, over .", designs to make selections from. flood colors. q
Third Floor. Value 15c. and lSc; this hour ""
Fur ooc, S Cotton Bats Are you quilting'.' Maybe you contemplate
doing so. Here is an olter that doesn't come every day: the excep
tional day Is this Friday; the hour Is :: o'clock; the price Is the jjr
point. S Bats for OJC
For -ICc, Slippers Perfect comfort. A pair of slippers gives pleas
ure at your home: rests the feet after a busy day: saves the shoes from
unnecessary wear: all sizes; chenille and fur trimming for men AAr
or women. For sixty minutes -OU
For Sc. a Yard, Garter Web This web Is (. indies wide, including
the ft 111 : colors, yellow, blue, red, pink, also black. The regulnr value
is 15c. Xow is tile time to buy quantities of this article to o
make Holiday Gilts. For sixty minutes, a yaul "
For 19c, Men's .Merino Oxford Mix J lose Long cult top; look i Or
well: lit well; wear well; please well, for lyt.
For u9c, AVomeu's Underwear Flat Fleeced Underwear: full shape;
light brown color; Prussian tape binding; sizes JiO to 12. On u cold day
a. suit of this underwear will be a comfort to you. Only "-jo
for yt'
For !17c Men's Shirts Nothing inferior about these. They'll go in
n huiry ul today's price. Made from heavy Outing Flannel: double
sewed; inside neck band of good quality Canton flannel; pocket riyc
und pearl buttons; sale near Wyoming Avenue entrance "
SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock,
For 10c, Scissors :! sizes; made very
firm; highly polished; well riveted; also In
cluded Willi lids sale aie a lot of Pocket
Knives; pearl nnd bone handles, 2 and 3
blade; value 13 and 20c Frlduy hour flf,
choose idthcr article for only 1 vlt
For 421',, Women's Waists Made fiom a
) 7By serviceabl" twill fabric; fast colors; napped
j,y,Jf jff back; comes In black, blue, red and lancy
Pllti..-i, .lirir 11, 1 Ul fMMUll, 111, l. 111!.-, in llic
Astoria waist, has Jong waist effect; A-.
also a stock collar. Sold on tho Second Floor today at TAW
For inc., Women's Muslin Drawers Made from good niusllu; henii'
studied; umbrella rullle; yoke band; for sale on iho Second Floor . n
today at only ,.... I,VC
For 5c, Tablet Here you are, chlldieu, If you waul a great big tab
let: has 2i)U pages; ruled or unruled; cover has plenties of cbrn-inander-ln-chlefs
of foielgn countries. Buy this tablet for this e
hour at oC
For $l,0;i a pul-. Lace Curtains The strongest line of Nottingham
Lace Cm tains we'w placed on sale for some. iJinuiU yards lpug; over
locked btltched edges; 15 designs; pretty patterns; one design repre
sents a 0-inch rullle; value ?1.SU a pair. Friday, on the Thlrd ci n
Floor,, buy them at qI.Up
For Slsc Yard, Luce Here Is a bargain that would talk If it" could,
and ull abuut Its value; a fortunate purchase on our pari. You'll 'ad
mit It will conclude to be satisfactory to you; 2 to 4!a Inches fii
wide; insertion to match; 15c value; this hour for "2C
For Tc. Bates' Seersucker Gliigliams-In 10 to 20 yard lengths,
staph patterns and colors. Wo can't say enough about this Item; you'll
appreciate our advice, when we say In them words, "Don't nir
miss this sale." ibis hour , 'Vh
For He, Photo Frames Oval und .square opening; coloied in'uts;
slzo SxlO; frame metal corueis. (A suggestion light here.) Why not
get a taw of these for Christmas gifts; 25c. value; this hour , j .
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For Sijc, Percallne Lining For a diess you uli.iys want a good
foundation; to have thai you'll have to have a linn lining. This q.
Percallne Is a 12e. value; conies In all the staple colors; Frlduy 2c
For i3 Men's Fleece Lined Ciulerwear On sale near Wvomlng
avenue entrance. Mr, .Man, did wo hear you say that If you could get a
bargain on Underwear you would come to a sale? Mako up your nilnd
just as soon us you read this that here Is what you want. A heavy
fleece lined Shirt and Drawers; full regular size and all sizes from 34
to 4tf; tan color; pearl buttons; aje, Is tho regular price. For o?
this hour , , OC
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Advertisers of Facts Only
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