The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 23, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCBANTON - TBIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1895.
i 400-402
Lackawanna Ave,,
Scranton.
400-402
Lackawanna Ave.,
Scranton.
reat Sale
CLEARING SALE!
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CLEARING SALE!
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DON'T MISS THIS SALE. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED DURING THE
GREAT CLEARING SALE AT THE FAIR.
5oo pieces bleached
Twilled Toweling,
worth 5c. a yard, 43ft
clearing price, 4u
l5o pieces Cream Shak
er Flannel, extra
quality, worth 7c. yd, Cjft
&4U
cleariug price,
225 pieces Light Shirt
ing Priuts, best qual
ity, worth 6c. yard,
clearing price,
2lc
2 bales heavy Brown
Sheeting, yard wide,
9c. quality, clearing
price,
4c
2 cases heavy bleached
Muslin, yard wide,
Sc. quality, clearing J3n
14U
price,
20 pieces uubleached
heavy Sheeting, 2 lA
yds wide, worth 21c. 4fi3ft
yd, clearing price,
18 pieces Table Linen,
bleached and un
bleached, worth 50c.,
69c. and 75c. yard,
clearing price,
II pieces Table Linen,
unbleached and tur
key red, worth 25c,
29c. and 35c. yard,
clearing price,
39c
19
200 doz. Turkish Tow
els, extra sie, worth
2ic. each, clearing
price, -
16
C
39 pieces Cashmere, 1
yard wide, worth 25c.
and 29c. yard, clear- 4 J
ing price,
c
LACE CURTAINS,
3 yds long, wortli $1.50, at $.69
3 yds long, wortU 3.00, at 1.50
3tf yds long, worth 5.00, at 2.25
IX yds long, worm 7.50, at 3.00
CHENILLE TABLE COVERS.
25c. Teck Scarfs,
50c. Tccfc Scarfs,
25c. Suspenders,
50c. Suspenders,
35c. Shirts and Draws,
50c. Shirts and Drawers,
10c. Socks, -10c.
Socks, -25c.
Socks, -50c.
Unlaundried Shirts,
75c. Laundried Shirts,
(ii)c. Night Shirts, -75c.
Bight Shirts, -15c.
Handkerchiefs. -25c.
Windsor Ties, -50c.
Overalls,
15c. Celluloid Cellars,
30c. Celluloid Cuffs, -
NOTICE PRICES.
LADIES1 AND MISSES'
4-1 worth Tic, ill
-4 worth M at
U-4 worih '2.2.1, at
$ 4 worth 3.9$, at
30c.
75r.
J IS, u
Wrappers, &c,
REDUCED TO
50c, on the Dollar
TO CLOSE OUT.
ONLY ONLY
17c $1.00 Kid Gloves, - 5ttc
37c 1.25 4 " - 7i)c
17c l'ic. Ladies' Hose, - 8c
37c 15c. " " - 10c
20c 1!C. " " - 122
37c 25c. " " - lc
5c 12jc. Misses' Hose, - 8c
10c 15c. " " 10c
17c 25c. " " - 18c
20c 25c. Ladies' Mitts, - ISc
55c 50c. " " - 37c
41c 12c. Rihhcd Vests, - 8c
55c 25c. u " - 18c
7c 5c. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 221c
12ic 10c " " 5c
37c ISc. " " V&
8c 25c. " ! IS:
15c 50c. Corsets, - - 29c
75c. u 41c
TO CLOSE OUT.
50 pieces Japanese
Wash bilks, 39c.
quality, at
c
LADIES' AND MISSES'
ii lin
White Shirt Waists, Infants' Wesr,
LACE CAPS, ETC.,
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
1,000 dozen Soap But
termi
cake,
termilk, special per 01
RIBBONS REDUCED,
LACES REDUCED,
VEILINGS REDUCED
33 PER CENT.
25o lbs. Feathers,
worth 65c. lb., to Q7
close out - Jl C
MILLINERY.
At Less Than One-Half Price.
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS.
25c. Quality at 18c
39c. Quality at 29c
50c. Quality at 35c
09c. Quality at 44c
5o pieces Silk Velvet,
all colors, 75c. qual- OC
1,000 doz. Sewing Silk,
all colors, 50-yard HI
spools, special
FANS, JEWELRY,
POCKETBOOKS, Eta,
REDUCED 25 PER CENT
300 lbs. Feathers,
worth 89c. lb., to LQ
close out,
f 1 1 1
11 !
f:i
MILLINERY. j
lOfflS, FEATHERS RND RIBBONS i
At 25a on the Dollar. 'L
THE
Flowing
AIT.
Copyright ISitt. by
What
rent of
Why this
' M
OMfC(
S COUCH.
Irvlnij Baehellor.
disturbed the placid cur-
.fajater Bimon'a cosritaitlonsr
; he-waa the last of his race.
and anmarrted.
Tor himself, he had no Inclination to
marry. But sometimes, as he shaved
hU ohln of a mornlntr. the reflection In
hi round mirror would surest anoth
er. Was he neglecting a public duty?
- Now there dwelt down at Pontesjloa a
Mlatresa Prudence Waddllove, a widow,
who kept the Pandora's Box Inn on the
quay very tidy business. Master
Master Slmoa llamarkad That Sha Must
Ba Finding It Lonoly.
mon had known her Ion before (the
married the Jate Waddllove had Indeed
mat on the name form wWh her In in
fanta' chool-Bh belnff by two years
feM Junior, but always a trifle quicker of
u He attended her husband 9 fun
eral in ft nelKborly way. and a week
wl nut on hta blar asain and
went down-still in a nelcborly way
to offer hla condolence. Mistress Prud
ence received him in the best parlor,
"which melt damP nd chilly In com-
pon with the little room behind the
bar Master Binwn n-irran xiiv n..c
t. flndlrflr It lonely. Whereupon
imp.
the wept. ncr(TPtp(l .that he. for
juasier o"" , ,
hie part, had tried pigeon-DreetiinB. mm
..nar. "There's my tumb-
jere. if you like, I'll bring you down a
pair. .They're premy iu
. ' i,.hinl Is different "
viAtreM Prudence as
ented. her rrlef too recent to allow a
mile even ait ne picurtr
WaddMove (a man 01 iuh mw
Ing the air wltfc frequent aomentsulta.
8he added, not quite Inoonsequently:
, . 'He to n angel." --fOf
oottrMl" amid Master eimon, In
' tihi turn. . '
"But I think," a went on. ''I would
ratiw hve petf of carriers.
"Now why n th worldr' thowrht
KaaUr filraon. H kept carrier pigeon.
to be mm. He kept Phfeons of every
ot-4ur ' " pouters, carriers, Bel-
Blans, dragons the subdivisions, wnen
you came to them, wpre eniJlcss. nux
the carriers were by no means his show
birds. He kept them mainly for the
convenience of Ann the cook. Ann h.id
a cunnlnir eye for a pigeon, and some
times ventured a trifle of her savings
on a match; and though In his mascu
line pride he never consulted her. Mas
ter Simon always felt more confident on
hcarirw that Ann had put money on his
bird. Now whn a match took place at
sume distant town or flying ground,
Ann would naturally be anxious to
kern the result as quickly as posstble;
and Master Simon, finding that the sus
pense affectrd her cookery, had fallen
Into the habit of. taking a hamper of
carriers to all distant meetings and
apeeAinjr thfOT back to Flowing Source
with tidings of success. Apart irom
this office which th?y p?rformca wen
enough '.ie ifk no special pride In
them. The offer of a pair or his pet
tumblers, worth their weight In gold.
had cost him an effort; and when Mis
tress P'U'Unce, ordinarily a clear-head
ed woman, declired that she preferred
c.irrters, she could hardly have aston
ished him more by asking for a pair of
stock doves.
"Cti, eertalnly." he answered, and
went home and thought it over. Wo-
mn were a puzzle; but he had a dim
notion thait If he could lay hand on th
ren.son why f.Jlas P-ndenre preferred
ordinary carriers to prize tumblers, he
would hold the key to some of the se
rr'ris of the) sex. He thought It over for
three dnys. during which h smoked
mire tobacco than was good for him.
At nbofit four o'clock In the afternoon
of the third day a smile enlarged his
f.xce. He set down his pipe, smacked
h'a thigh, stood up, sat down again,
snd began o laugh. Ha laughed slow
ly and deliberately not loudly for
thP greater part of that evening, and
woke up twice in the night and shook
t'he bedclothes Into long waves with his
mirth.
Next morning he took two carriers
frum the cote, shut them In a hamper,
and rowed down to Ponteglos with his
gift. Hut Mrs. Waddllove was not at
home. She had started early by van for
Treffarrick (said the waitress at tho
'
(&
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine
A tonic for ladies. If you
are suffering from weakness.,
and feel exhausted and ner
vous; are getting thin and all
run down; Gilmore's Aro
matic Wine will bring roses
to your checks and restore
you to flesh and plumpness.
Mothers, use it for your
daughters. It is the best
regulator and corrector for
ailments peculiar to woman
hood. It promotes digestion,
enriches the blood a Ad' gives
lasting strength, sold by
Matthews Bros.. Scranton.
carriers went back with him. Kapn!-
nixs Ft'emtd 10 have stricken its winsrs
and f:iilte departed from Pandora's
rex; but n twinkle of something iut en
tirely unlike hope lurked In the corner)
jf ti:e vr.itres3' eyes albeit th'.r li?s
wer red ml swollen as she ushered
Master Hfion into the brat parlor.
"What can you be thinking of me."'
began tiie widow. Her eyes were nd
and rwjiln, too.
"I've brought (back the pigeons."
"I can never bear ithe night of them
again!"
"Vou might begin different, you
know," suggested Master tflmon,
affably; "some Utile mwHnge about the
weather, for Irrstatvce. Have you given
that girl .warning to leave?"
"You eee, I'm so lonely here,"
(To be concluded.)
$
WEALTH OV TIIK NATIONS.
AN lMPASSAHLK CHASM.
A statement prepared for the uiie of the
Fliranco committee of the Senate by the
mint bureau, In 1KH, gives the following as
tho per capita wealth of tho principal rm
tlonti, embracing money of all sorts, lis
gold, silver and pafjer:
Ho .slipped His Arm Out nnd Captured
tho carrier Pigeon.
Pandora's Box) on 'biislne? connected
wUh her husband's will. "No hurry at
all." said Master Simon. He slipped a
handful of Indian corn under the lid,
and left the hamper "with tils re
spect." Then he rowed home, and spent tho
next two days after his wont; the only
observable difference being the position
of his garden chair. It stood as a rule
under the shadow of the broad eaves,
but now Master Simon ordered the tnp
boyito carry It out and set It by a rustic
table close to the river's brink, whence,
as he smoked, he could keep comfortable
watch upon the pigeon cote.
"You'll caitch a sunstroke," said Ann
the cook. "I hope you're not beginning
to forg?t how to take care of yourself."
"Well, I hope so, too," (Master Simon
answered; 'but did pot budge.
On fhe morning of the third day, how
ever, he sa w that which made him step
Indoors and mount to the o4tlo under
tho cote. Having opened with much
caution a trap-door In the roof, he
slipped an arm out and captured a
carrier pigeon.
The bird carried a note folded small
and bound under Its Wing with a thread
of silk.' Master Rimon, opened the note
and read:
"If you loves me as I loves you.
No knife can cut our loves In two."
He had prepared himself for a hearty
chuckle;, but he broke out with a profuse
perspiration 4ntend. ,"Oh, this is hustl
ing a man!" he ingeminated, staring
round the empty attlo like a rabbit
seeking a convenient hole. 'Not three
weeks burled I" he added, with another
groan, and began to loosen his neck
cloth.
While thus engaged he heard a flutter
above the trap door, and a second pigeon
alighted, with a second note, also bound
wl'ih a allken thread.
"Lc,-am,ercyr' gasped Master Simon
But the second note was written In a
different hand,. and ran as follows:
"I could die of shame. It was all that
horsy of a girl, fihe did it for a joke,
I'll Joke her. But what will you be
thinking of me T P. W."
Mamer ptf-ori rowed down to pnnte
glos that vary afternoon, and the two
Countries
United States ....
United Kingdom
Franco
Germany
Iirli;liim
Husi'ii
Mexico '.
Jaunn
China
..Population.
67.tao.noo
.... .m.iuo.'ioo
, 3S.300.1X10
40.40(1,11111)
, ti.KKI.lNIO
41:1.000,(100
11,400.000
40,400,01)0
40,..HUi!iO
Money
per head.
I''0.i2
BM4
r.ii.xi
is.r,r.
2i'i.7o
8.17
D.O0
4.00
l.SU
Mr8
4J
ASSIST NATURE
n little now and then
in removing oflcnd
ing matter from the
stomach and bowels
and you thereby
avoid a multitude
of distreHsintr de.
rancetiicnt and dis-
eascs, and w ill have
less frequent need
of your doctor's
service.
Of all known
Agents fur this pur-
foe, Ir. l'ierce's
lcannt Pellets are
the best. Once
used, they nrn nl
tvars'ln In for.
Their secondary ef
fort is ta kt'co the
JWnl W&rJr bowels open and
W I -le rnfrlllnr lit in fur
ther constipate, as
is the case with
other pills. Hence, their great popularity
witu smlcrcrs trom nanuuai
niles and their attendant rii
manifold derniieements. The
nit purely vegetable mid perfectly harmless
111 any COIllllllon 01 llie pysicin. inicnrc is
required while using them; they 00 not
Interfere with the diet, habits or occupa
tion, and produce 110 puin, griplng,ur shock
to the sv9tcm. They act in a mild, easy nnd
natural way and there is 110 reaction after
ward. Their help lasts.
The relicts euro blllountiess. sick nnd
bilious headache, dizziness, costiveiicss. or
constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite,
coated tongue, indigestion, or dyspepsia,
windy belcliinjrs. "hcnrtbtirn," pain and
distress after eating, and kindred derange
ments of the liver, stomach nnd bowels.
In proof of tllcir superior excellence, it can
be truthfully said, that they are always
adopted at a household remedy after the
first trial. Pnt tin In scaled, glass vials,
therefore olwavs fresh and rclinble, fnic
little "Pellet "is a laxative, two are mlldy
cathartic. As a "dinner pill." to promote
digestion, or to relieve distress from over
eating, take one after dinner. Tlu-v nre
tiny, sugar-coated granules; any child will
readily take them.
Accept no substitute that may be recom
mended to be "just as good." It may be
belter for Me dealer, because of paying him
a better profit, but h is not the ona who
Meed help.
'Could I have a fo,v minutes private
conversation with you?" he asked, as ho
stood at the open door of a lawyer's of-
llce in the Hammond building tho other
afternoon.
t'nn't you speak r"i;ht out from where
you arc? asked the lawyer in reply,
lifter looking the man over.
I'd rather make a private matter of It."
'What Is ithe nature of your business?"
'Confidential strictly private und con
fidential, sir."
'Well, I havei no time to grant you a pri
vate Interview. If you have nnythiiig to
say you can let her go right here. Now,
what Is It?"
"1 I wanted 4h loan of a quarter,
Bir, stnmmereil trie man.
"oh, you did! And yon wanted a pri
vate Interview to ask mu that?"
"Yes, Bir. I knew It would hurt both
our feelings If I was refused In public
yours because you couldn't afford to loan
me the money and mine beeauvo 1 couldn't
pet It. Can you grant my request, 8lr7"
"No. sir."
"And dons It hurt your feelings?"
"Not a bit! You are mistaken on that
point."
"And my f elings are the only ones
hurt?"
"Yours alone.
"Just so." said the man, as he bowed and
hacked out. "I beg your pardon. I was
mistaken. You have the money and no
foellims; I have all tho feelings nnd no
money. lmpassaWo chasm no use In try
ing to bridge good-day. Detroit Free
Press.
An Object Lesson.
From the Doston Transcript.
Theodore Tell me, now, what Is the
meaning of the expression "pulling your
leg?"
K'.chnrd I can't tell you In so many
words; but I will Illustrate. You haven't
110 about you that you can let me have for
a werk or two? Thanks.
Sharp nnd Pointed.
Wood Pewit t (to toissors-grlnder who
Is enraged In the laborious task of putting
a $1.75 edge on a 29 cent carving knife)
"lo you Shawn wits, my denh fellah?"
tirabiano Kananletta (from sunny Italy)
'.'No slrnh! nota where I hava nothing to
works de on." Rochester Post-Express,
Th9 rtcrenved Widow.
From Judge.
lawyer You will got your third out of
the Ftitaito niH lani.
Widow O, Mr. Uluelings! How can you
sny such a Ih'rg, with my second hardly
cold in his grave .
Writ, m
UD.y.p'M
15th Day.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY.
Uk7K iw Life
t.-says ;ys!
V. Made a
i
Well Man
mm.
01 me.
THB ORIAT fioth liny.
MIEUOH rJ.333VX33X3Y
prodaees the ebore results In'ao day. It artr
?awrf ully snd oul.'kly. Cures when H others fil
ouas men will retttln their lout manhood, md old
nieo will rerotor their yeutlitul visnr or tuici
lvf ;TlVO. It qulckir niUurely rentorcsNerrouir
n, Lwt VlIltr. Iniposuncy. Nightly Kniimlonn.
I.ort Power. Failm M.mory. Wutlns Dlm-anes. and
.tll afferta of iwll-abiiBe or eictu and tnOlncretlon
vhleh nnflU one for simly. buolaees nr inarrlaf 0. It
not onlr rnres by atartins at the seat of dlteaee, bat
Is (reat nervtnnta atid blond builder, brlns
ln( back the ptok glow to pale ehrrh and re
torlna the fire of ynnth. It ward on InKsnit;
and Conaumptlon. Inlit on bnvinK KK VIVO, no
other. It can be carried la vent poekct. Br tncll
1 .OO per picture, or itl for W5.00, with a post
tiro written cuarantee to core or refund
the money. Circular tree, Addrea
WYAL MEDICINE CO., rS River St., CHICAGO. ILL
Wmw sal y Matthews BresM trarlal
Serantoa . Fa.
DR. HEBRA'S
Removes Fraeklos, Pimnlae,
Livor Molaa. Blackheads,
fiwth.M and Tea. and re.
lures ths tklu toj Ujprlfd- (XW'vJ&H
nal fresh neaa, producing a JfjJ.HHfcsS
clear and healthy JIP
?reritloni shd ,perfwtly hsrmlfsa. At ftU
&ugg lata, or mailed iot 50oii baud for Clroular.
mm a nviai aftAP Ii 1vr InemMneM u a
HM1 a wwij. .w..w j--
aaua. Atdratsiiii, Priae 25 Cera.
G. C. BITTNCn & CO..TOLKDO, O.
. For aale by Matthews Bfes. and Jehu
H. Pheisa.
(AOTION
TO our patrons:
WHshburn-Croshy Co. wish to assure their many pafo
ittus that tlicv M ill this year hold to their usual custom
ot milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop
Is ftillv cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and
owing" to the excessively dry weather many millers art
of the opinion that it is already cured, and in propel
condition for milling. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tuk
no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three
months to mature before grinding.
This careful attention to every detail ot milling hoi
placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above othel
brands.
Baaosrse ar Tut KioHtar Mianai Aimtesiria
SMimHOLlNHflllH
wwetotl 'flTADDU
'asthma wn inn nri
HEADLESS
iNTTAT.itn nit core 7011. A
iron dor fnl boon to nirTrtn
from Cold ftoro Throttt,
or 11 All FRTJSR. Alto
immrtiatirelift. AnelUcltnl
romritiv. nnniiti1nt tit (WFrV
! fOf1tot,rMUlT t9 t) on flint Indication of '.-old.
A
Battafoollne ruarsnteod nrmoney rcf umled. Prlea,
a. 'iTiai free nt Dnits'i"'". Kramerea nen.
D. tUitMlH, Mir., Iltr Einrt, Uta, 0. i. ,
li rti
Wotata.
OTTSIWTUAPI-'IB
Bre Ton Hore Throat, pimples, foppcCotoasd I
niKJtH, Acnin. ,u Diircs, uiwi. .11 nunii,,iinii-
Klllnar7 Writ Cook Remedy Co.. HOT Ma-1
eaaleT..iple,t'nipaf,iii.,Torpronrsbicupm.
VnpttMl waoOvOOO. 1'aHonteinTvd alaeyearel
s)jjtvTyrsTmTrMjpiijjif
MCUTUni The furett and sefeet remedy tot
.11 1 ntil. an kladliieaaea1Foaeina,lich. Salt
thenm.td HnrfMSiima, Cnta. WaaderOil rem-ertrforrll-KH.
Price, l.iill)rti-Da J
Kite ar by mnll prepalil. AiMrtf.s aenhciye. Prs k.r:
. fv "' by Matthews Broa. and John
H. Phaloa.
OAK BILLSTUFF.
icoonn
i
H LUMBER CO
SS CommoBwealtH
11 BId'g, Scranton, Pi
TELEPHONE 4 a S3.
MEGARGEL
CONNELL
Wholesale Agents.
BFtOE ARID STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Ri
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools aud Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. ,
SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES,
And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs,' Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
TTEilEll
SCRANTON, PA
I (Won'
EVERY WOMAN I
mmMb eeia . reliable. cothlT, "fWl Tmk
"r" om, Pureadriaabeuld be aaad. If joa waallfca bell, r
Dr. Pool's Pennyroyal Pilla
For aalo by JOHN H. PHELP& Pharmacist ooa Wyomlnfl Avanwat an
Sprue Straat, 8ara.nwn ra