THE SCRANTOJs TMBUNE SATUEDAY MOBKHTO, JULY 11, 1896. THE LEAOE 124 AND 126 WYOMING AVE., Will, beginning on Saturday, July 1 1 , Inaugurate their First Annual Clearance Sacrifice Sale. It is needless for us to state that our patrons and the public In general will remember the Great Honey Saver our first semi-annual sale last January and February was to them, and this, the ending of our first year in business In 5 cranton, we shall place before the public the most remarkable values in choice merchandise that has ever been offered and take this means of showing our appreciation for liberal patronage bestowed upon us. CLOAKS, SUITS, JACKETS AND CAPES. - iO Ladles' Fine Wool Suits In navy blue and futicy; former price, $tS-9S to $i.0O. Clearance Sale price, 12.98 to IU.WJ. 16 Ladles' Light Weight Cloth Cape, nicely trimmed: former price. $1.98. Clearance Sale price, 98c. 22 Ladies' Light Weight Cloth Capes; former price, $2.48. Clearance Hale price, $1.25. IS very handsome quality Navy Blue and Black Cloth Capes, with velvet collur and trimmed with Kilt braid; former price, $!.9S. Clearance Sale price, $2.98. J4 Ladies' Brocaded Silk Capes, also velvet,- lined throughout with silk; former price, Ji.HS. Clearance Sale price, $2.98. 'AIL of our tlnest quullty of capes that cold from $7.98 to $20.00. Clearance ' Hale price, $4.98 to $7.98. jOur complete line of Ludles Jackets, all the latest styles, the best of make; and have divided then up In several prices. ?ucket that were $3.93. Clearance Sale price, $1.98. 3atkets Unit were $4.98. Clearance Sale price, $2.98. Jackets that were $6.98. Clearance Sale price, $3.98. Jackets that were $7.98. Clearance Sale price. $4.98. u Ladles' Black Brllllantlne Skirts, Jined throughout, velveteen bound; former price, $1.49. Clearance Sale price. S9c. f5 ladles' much finer quality black figured Brllliantine Skirts, beautiful new patterns, lined throughout, velveteen-bound, five yards wide, former price. $2.98. Clearance Sale Price, $1.98. AH of our Duck and Linen Suits reduced in the same proportion. 100 Children's Navy Blue Reefers, In all sizes, former price, 9Sc, Clearance Sale Price, 39c. T5 very flue quality and beautiful de signs, all sizes, former price, $2.98, Clearance Sale Price, $1.48. ?6 of our finest quality Reefers, trimmed In the latest style, former price, $3.98, Clearance Sale Price, $1.98. LADIES" SHIRT WAISTS. SVt the prices we quote for this sale we are confident will move them very lively. er dozen Ladles fine Lawn and Percale Shirt Waists, with extra large sleeves, sizes 32 to 42, former price, 50c. and 7Dc. Clearance Sale Price, 29c. B7 dozen finest quality Percale In the ist beautiful patterns, with large MiiuHiiiiHiuiunmiiuimiw WHAT IS GOING ON IN LONDON Chatty Letter from Miss Kaiser on a Variety of Subjects. ANOTHER WELSH CHOIR IS C0MINQ Success of John T. Matkius at the Royal Academy-. Miss Gertrude Drinkwater, of Madame Davies' Company, Wins the Parepa-Roia Scholarbip---Other Interesting News and Comment. Correspondence of The Tribune. Jandon, June 26. London Is perfectly charming Just now, especially to a poor , girl student like me, who can now turn from her weary tvlnter grind at har '. Jnony, voice production, elocution, lec tures, und what not, and rest on her . oars, so to speak, as the end of the Royal Academy year draws nigh, and anticipate a bit of summer leisure. This nobis Institution is just now a seething muss of worried students, all a-stew-ing away in' a fuming heat over their oxntns. which are now coming on. You rray well ask, "Then why aren't you ' stewing, too?' But I answer: Alas! I nm not even allowed the privilege of votrying and stewing, for the simple ; reason that I did not enter the Acad emy at the very beginning of either of ; the two years during which I have been no fortunate as to receive instruction under Its hallowed roof, and because of " that reason, am debarred from entering all exams, although I am not debarred ' from the privilege of studying with all my trlght and main, or from any other privileges. So you see, my dear friend, thi't while the other girls are fretting themselves ill over their exams, I, along "With a number more of students who, ; like me, cannot get back to these hal lowed halls by the first of September, because, forsooth, we must earn the mcney first In order to get back at all, am free to merely attend private les . . sons, go to the opera, see the new plays, aiunu me oesi concerts, anu enjoy life generally, while we know Just as much, or think we do, as the poor girls who are row worrying over whether they are going to get their promotion medals or toot. So you see, having a bit of leisure, ray thoughts naturally turned towards . my.beloved homestead, and though you " " mty perhaps have imagined you had . -heard the last ptme,-you haven't, and, ' to'tjifote those annual words of greeting from the American circus clown, "Here ive an again!'?; ABOUT iHH. W ATKINS. -Tou will no doubt be Interested to V learn that your fellow-townsman, Mr. ..-' J. T. Walking, Is ho a student at the -.; Koyal Academy. Mr. Watklns Is quite ; at home already, and progressing finely uider the tutorship of one or the 'finest '"' . y'lce-teachers on the Jong roll of Royal Academy professors, , Frederick t'KIng, esq Mr. King has long had the en-,-vlaHe reputation of having the finest ,c mens voices in the'whole institution in vonacu. niH men reany ao ueveiop -y splehlid voices under his care, and 1t is .s not a; all too much to hope that your J own townsman, Mr. Watklns, will soon f becotm one of the bright and shining lights la even an brllllnnt rm. . . ........ . . .. . . . .fessor Ring's -, , . Another bit of news I have for you la, that .Miss Oertrudt Drinkwater, sleeves, made In the best of manner, slses 32 to 44, former price, $1.00 and $1.25. ' Clearance Sale Price, 59c. C3 dozen of our higher grade Waists, In the very linest of material, large bishop sleeves and detachable collars, slses 82 to 46, former price, $1.50 to $2.00. Clearance Sale Price, 89c. 22 dozen tlnest quality Waists, a few of each style that we have left worth from $2.00 to $2.50. Clearance Sale Price, $1.25 and $1.49. INFANTS' WEAR. 18 dozen Infants' Cambric Dresses, neatly trimmed, sizes 1 to 6. Clear ance Sale Price. 25c. 37 dozen fine Lawn Aprons and Dresses, choice patterns, nicely trimmed, sizes 1 to 8, former price, 69c. Clearance Sale Price. 39c. In this department everything apper tabling to an infant can be found at Clearance Sale Prices. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 2 cases of Ladles' Vests, worth 15c. Clearance Sale Price. 9c. 2 cases of Ladles' Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves, In white and ecru ribbons round neck and arms, former price, 19c. Clearance Salt Price, 12sc. ''.. , One case Ladles' Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves, with colored llk ribbons, former price 25c, Clearance Sale Price, 15a. 18 dozen Ladies' Cambric Corset Cov ers with V or square neck trimmed with Insertion and embroidery, form er price 29c. Clearance Sale Price, 21c. 12 dozen Ladles' Fine Corset Covers, " V or square neck, trimmed -with nice lace or embroidery, former price 50c. Clearance Sale Price, 39c. 10 dozen Ladies Cambric Skirts, um brella style, trimmed with fine tin 'broidery. Clearance Sale Price, 89c. 10 dozen much finer quality, trimmed with fine embroidery. Clearance Sale Price. 98c. One lot of Ladles' Fine Lawn Skirts, umbrella style, trimmed with Irish point embroidery. Clearance Sale Price, $1.49. 24 dczen Ladles' Muslin Gowns, Mother Hubbard Yoke, trimmed with Inser tion and tucks. Clearance Sale Price, 4!lc 12 do'.en Ladles' Flno Muslin nowns. empire style, trimmed with Insertion and embroidery. Clearance Sale Price, 88c. 36 dozen Ladles' Fine Muslin Drawers, whom Scrantonlans will remember as a member of Mrs; Clara Davies" Royal Welsh Ladles choir, has been so for tunate as to win the Parepa-Rosa scholarship, which entitles the success ful candidate to two whole year's free tuition In the Royal Academy of Music. This scholarship Is competed for by female vocalists only, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-two years, who must be British-born sub jects, must not be, nor ever have been students in the Royal Academy, and who must produce certificates of birth. I do not know how many entries there were for this scholarship examination this year.but there are always a goodly number at any rate, as these scholar ships are choice ones; but I think that the winning of this scholarship under almost any conditions, was a noble thing to accomplish. I am sure that every one of you who have ever heard this young lady will be right glad for her. I have not met her at the R. A. M. yet, as her sojourn there has been short, so far, but I shall give myself the pleasure of an Introduction very soon, and shall greatly enjoy saying a loud and hearty "Bravo!" to her,, both for myself and for all her friends in the States. You may not know it yet, but you are to have still another visi tation of aWelshchoir nextautumn.the artists this time hailing mostly from Merthyr Tydfyl. It Is to be a mixed double or Bliile quartette, I think, from the little that I have so far heard and I do not know the artists except one, and have never heard of them nor heard them sing, so cannot tell you what to expect at all. The money that Mrs. Clara Davies makes out of her trips to the States have been such a dazzling bait to others in Wales who sing and conduct that there are sev eral choruses and choirs male, fe male and mixed now training for for eign tours. Some of Mrs. Davies' girls tell me that they are not going to the Statea this autumn and winter, but mean to rest on their oars until 1897 when they will visit us again. I know some of you will be sorry for that, for their choral work Is certainly almost perfect, and an annual visit from these energetic travellers would not come amiss to many of you, I know. OLGA NETHERSOLE. I wonder If any of you happened to see Olga Nethersole In her much dis cussed creation of Carmen, when she Was in New York this season. Well, of course I. didn't, not having been on that side of the creek for some months, but I took the first opportunity of going to see herassoon as she opened, shop In the Gaiety Theatre here. Her broth er, Louis Nethersole, kindly bestowed upon your humble friend two very nice stall tickets, and of course I took m best beloved chum, and we hied us down to the' Strand and saw Olga at last. I liked her herself better than her play.' She certainly acted su perbly the night we saw her, but, while somethings Were overdone and over drawn others Just as important to the character of her heroine were totally neglected and somehow we went home heaving an unsatisfied sigh. Nothing Could possibly be found fault With In the costuming and mounting of the play gowns were simply ravishing and yet there was something that Ir ritated and exasperated me beyond endurance. I see in the papers that It has been taken off after a run of only a couple of Weeks, so I gather that London, though It likes Olga Nether sot well enough, will have hone of her with cluster of tucks. Clearance Sale Price, 19c. 22 dozen Ladles' Fine Muslin Drawers, with cluster of tucks and trimmed with embroidery. Clearance Sale Price, 33c. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. All of our Boys' Cambric Waists, all ages, nicely made and perfect fit. Clearance Sale Price, 19c. 50 dozen Men's White Unlaundrled Shirts, re-enforced front and back. Clearance Sale Price, 21c. One case of Men's Fine, Blue Balbrlg gan Underwear In all sizes, former price 60c. Clearance Sale Price, 24o. Our complete stock of finest quality French Lisle and Balbrlggan Under wear, former price $1.00. Clearance Sale Price. 69c. 19 dozen Men's American Guyot Sus penders; former price, 25c. Clearance Sale price. 15c. One lot of Men's Fancy Silk and Satin Suspenders for summer wear; former price, 29c. Clearance Sale price, 17c. 100 dozen Men's fine quality mixed cot ton full seamless half hose, excellent value at 12'ic Clearance Sale price, 3 pairs for 25c. All of our Men's fine neckwear that has been reduced to 35c. Clearance Sale price, 19c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 125 dozen Ladies' Onyx Fast Black hose, with double spliced Bole and high spliced heel, forty gauges; form er price, S3c. Clearance Sale price, 15c. 60 dozen Ladles' Fast Black and Rus set Tan Seamless Hose, nice quality; former price, 12Vic. Clearance Sale price, 3 pair for for 25c. One-case of Ladies' Fast Black, Russet, Tan and Balbrlggan Koamless Hose, excellent quality. Clearance Sale price, 12V4c. One case of Children's Ribbed Fast Black Hose, sizes 5 to h'i; former price, 12'4c Clearance Sale price, 3 pair for 25c. t 40 dozen Misses' Ribbed Fast Black and Russet Tan Hose, sizes 6 to 9'4; former price, 13c. Clearance Sale price, 11c. LEATHER GOODS AND TOILET ARTICLES. 35 dozen Babe Skin Soap, sold all over at 25c. a package (of two). Clearance Sale price, 15c. All of our finest quality of soaps and perfumes at Clearance Sale prices. One lot of Ladies' Black Web Belts, Carmen. Of course she will put on some of her other plays now, nnd see how they "go down" In London town. The next night after our Carmen ex perience we went to see the Kendals, who have o;ened at the Garrlck the atre vlth their new play, "The Great est of These." It's very mournful and I was alllicted with the weeps nearly all the evening-, but it was like a breath of fresh air after Carmen, nevertheless. Mrs. Kendnl Is very sweet In it, the character she takes suiting her to the finger tips. She is a woman of middle age, Mrs. Armitage, with grown-up children, and Mrs. Kendal makes her lovely. A box full of princesses and princelings of the house of Brunswick were there, looking on with great Inter est, and In the midst of it all an amus ing incident occurred which was not down on tho programme, and which, though it spoiled a scene, was hugely enjoyed by the whole house, pit, gallery and stalls. While Mrs. Kendal and another actor were having a very in teresting scene together, the mantle piece, upon which Mr. Curzon leans negligently, suddenly gave way and fell over onto the stage with a great bang. It was marble, and the chairs danced, the gas Jumped, and a great fog of dust arose from the stage, almost obscuring Mrs. Kendal's matronly figure from view, and it was found necessary to lower the curtain and straighten things up generally before the play could be proceeded with. They are doing ex tremely well at the Gurrlck, which is indeed far more than did poor Mr. Wil lard, who neatly ruined himself over the "Rogue's Comedy," which he with drew from that theatre after only a few weeks' run. Wlllard, you know. Is de voted to America, where he made so much money with "The Professor's Love Story" some six or seven years ago, and "Alabama" only a year or two ago. And so he Is coming over there with the "Rogue's Comedy" shortly, and try that which made so lamentable a failure In London on the American public, before he shelves It altogether. It Is a curious fact that In matters the atrical, the things that charm the pub He on one side of the water do not "go down" at all on the other, and while his "Rogue's Comedy" did not strike London as good. It may be a great suc cess In New York, WAGNERIAN JOYS. I am glad Indeed that I am living this summer, and I'll tell you why. 1 have seen the most perfect representation of Wagner's only comedy opera. Die Melstersinger, that was ever performed. You may ask how that could be, when New York has grand opera every win ter and Die Melstersinger is performed there. But It Is so, nevertheless, Emma Eames, you all know Is a perfect Eva, and as for the rest of the cast, Eduard and Jean De Reszke were Herrs Sachs and Walter respectively, and all the others from Pogner down, stars every one on their our account. I won't In flict all the names upon you, except to mention the Beckmcsser of David Bls pham, which was the daintiest bit of German comedy acting I ever wish to see. You have never had Blspham over there I believe, and so cannot really ap preciate what he Is In Wagner opera which I can assure you is a host. He is American born, though most of his pro fessional life has been passed in Italy, Paris and London. Never in my life have I seen such wonderful and delicious fruit as the Kent starawberrles, which are now, and have been for two weeks past, In the market. London, I must own Is some times a sore trial to me in the winter, with Its dull atmosphere, damp, chill, cold and the great airy rooms of the old with silvered buckles, worth 19c. Clearance Sale price, 10c. 24 dozen Ladies' White Kid, White Duck, Black and Tan Leather Belts, finished In the nicest manner. Clear ance Sale price, 25c. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. CO 26-Inch Silk Gloria Umbrellas. Para gon frame, with handsome natural sticks, worth $1.39. Clearance Sale price, 9Se. 25 gross Curling Irons, regular price, 6c. Clearance Sale Price, 3c. 25 gross Stockinette Shields, every pair warranted, regular price lOo. Clear ance Sale Price, Cc. 260 gross extra fine quality Dress But tons, regular price 25c. Clearance Sale Price, 2V4e. a dozen. Two-Inch Velveteen Binding, four-yard piece, regular price, 14c Clearance Sale Price, 9c. Best quality Velveteen Binding, by the yard. two-Inches wide. Clearance Sale Price, 4c a yard. Whale Bone Casing, regular price, 15c. Clearance Sale Price ,9c. Silk Belting, regular price 10c. Clear ance Sale Price, Cc. All sizes Safety Pins, regular price 8c. ' and 10c. Clearance Sale Price. 6c. Best quality 100-Yard Spool Silk, regu lar price 8c. Clearance Sale Price, 6c. Best Cotton COO yard spools, regular price 8c. Clearance Sale Price. 6c. Best Cotton 600 yards spools, regular price 6c. Clearance Sale Price, 3 l-3c. COO dozen good quality Pearl Buttons, regular price 8c. Clearance Sale Price, 4c. 30 26-inch Silk Gloria Umbrellas, with paragon frame, with finest quality natural wood handles. Clearance Said Price. $1.49. CO-Ladies-White China .SIliLParftsola, with white ribs and white enamel sticks to match and pretty white silk tassels. Clearance Sale Price 89c. All of our fine Linen nnd fancy Silk Pnrasols, prices tor this sale being cut in huif. DRESS GOODS. 200 Remnants of desirable Dress Goods divided In four lots. Lot No. 1, Clearance Sale Price, 10c. Lot No. 2, Clearance Sale Price, 16c. Lot No. 3. Clearance Snle Price, 23c. Lot No. 4, Clearance Sale Price, 43c. This Is about one-quarter Vf regular price for these goods. 10 pieces all-wool Beige Dress Goods, regular prltv, 83c. Clearance Sate Price, 11c. a yard. 20 pieces half-wool Challles, now desir house In which we live, but I must own that when summer comes and the parks awake, and the strawberries make their appeurance in the markets. I say to my self that there are a few compensations, and strawberries are one. This fruit grows very large Indeed, much larger than I ever saw at home, and are at present only "tuppence" a pound which you will call rather cheat). I know they are especially fine and large this season, and the flavor is perfect. They are supposed to be very good for sing ing students and so we luxuriate In them dally. Sometimes our strawberry feasts are most gorgeous things. They are us ually held in our rooms, or In my room rather, for as I am the happy possessor of a pound of powdered sugar, we all fly to my room with our berries, dust them with sugar from our family sugar bowl and proceed to gorge ourselves. We sit about on the chairs, the trunks, the bed and the iloor and eat and eat, and we talk (of course) and wish we wer famous and rich players and singers and din't have to study so hard any more, and so we go on until suddenly someone's conscience smites her, and she Jumps up and rushes off to her room to practice frantically, the rest following, and, after observing that the strawberries are all gone, I proceed to buckle to myself and all is over till the next one. Sadie Estelle Kaiser. THE LOVER'S PREPARATIONS. When He Expected to Meet His Pro posed Fnther-in-Law. It was eight o'clock in the magnifi cent capital of the greatest republic on earth, and the gloaming, oh, my darl ing, had gone glimmering among the things that were two hours previously. A gas light burned golden yellow on the corner of one of the beautiful streets leading Into Dupont Circle, and an elec tric light burned silvery white two blocks down the Btreet, when an ambu lance from the Emergency hospital stopped In front of a palatial residence in that aristocratic neighborhood and backed up to the curb. One minute, or perhaps less, after the ambulance had stopped, a handsomely dressed young man Jumped out over the tailboard and started toward the steps of the house. As he did so, a policeman, strolling leisurely around the corner beyond, ob served the ambulance, and Instantly sprinted for it. "Say," exclaimed the officer, In the usual chaste and elegant, not to say Chesterfleldian, manner of an excited guardian of the peace, "what's the row?" "There isn't any yet," replied the young fellow, with a world of suggested possibility in the way he closed his an swer with the word "yet." "What's the ambulance for?" Insist ed the policeman. "For future reference," said the young man evasively. "That's not what they are usually for," argut?d the officer, trying to get at the true Inwardness of the situation. "No," and the young man drew closer and Fpoke very confidently; "no, but It's different In this case. You see, I'm go ing In to ask a young lady's father for her hand, and as the old man Isn't stuck on me, I thought it might rome handy for me to be prepared for emergencies." The policeman gave vent to his ad miration In a tow whistle, and waited until a servant came out nnd told the ambulance driver to go back to. the stable. Washington Star. The Rhode Island State Fair associa tion has announced a premium of tu.WD tor contests between horseleis carriages dw ing Its September meeting.' able patterns, regular price, 12V4C Clearance Bale Price, 6c. 25 pieces fine silk and wool Dress Goods, regular price, $1.25. Clearance Sale Price. 39e. 20 pieces all-wool Crepons, regular price, 75c. Clearance Sale Price, 33c. 25 pieces all-wool printed French Chal lles, regular price, 40c. Clearance Sale Price, 25c. All of our 45c, 55c. and 65c. all-wool Spring Dress Goods, In one lot. Choice of Any, 24c. One lot of all-wool Ladles' Cloth, In all the desirable shades, regular price, 49c. Clearance Sale Price, 31c. All of our $20.00 Dress Patterns, Clear ance Sale Price, $10.00. All of our $16.00 Dress Patterns, Clear ance Sale Price, $8.00. All of our $12.00 Dress Patterns, Clear ance Sale Price $6.00. All of our $5.00 Dress Patterns, Clear ance Sale Price, $2.50. The above are all new desirable Spring Goods. 15 pieces all-wool Black Serge, the reg ular 35c. quality. Clearance ' Bale Pries, 22c. 20 pieces black-figured and brocaded Nuns' Veiling, regular price, 75c. Clearance Sale Price, 39c. 25 pieces extra quality black figured Mohair, never sold less than 49c. Clearance Sale Price, 29c. ' 16 pieces all'wool Storm Serge. 42 Inches wide, regular 60c. quality, Clearance Sale Price 36c. SILKS. 10 pieces extra fine quality two-toned Silk, regular price Cue. Clearance Sale Price, 33c. One lot of Persian Silks, regular 40c. quality. Clearance Sale Price 24c. One lot extra quality striped Silks, very Mylluli for waists, regular -price 49c. Clearance Sale Price, 29c. 600 yards extra fine quality fancy Silks that we bought from an importer at 25c. on the dollar. Clearance Sale Price, 67c. The value of these Silks are from $1.00 to $2.00 a yard. COO yards of fancy Silks that we have been selling all season at 65c., 75c. and Soc. Clearance Sale Price, 43c. 25 pieces extra quality Black Brocaded Silk, all new effects .regular price 85c. Clearance Sale Price, 68c. WASH DRESS GOODS. 20 pieces one-yard wide Printed Cam bric, the regular 10c quality. Clear ance Sale Price, 5c. 44 CARAD0CS SOLILOQUY." Happy Translation of Poet John H. Powell's Emotional Soliloquy. A GREAT ELOCUTIONARY TEST-PIECE Dr. Jenkins, the Translator, has Fol lowed the Text in a (iood Poetical VeinThe Original a Very Popular Test-Piece ill the Leading Eiatedd fodau. Where Is the pride of my enchanting fair Siluria now? Is it in Rome with me A captive bound? Haply a waml'rer sad In dear old Britain roaming there in tears, And seeking there some unpolluted spot Some other sacred eot to set Its feet. Cun no'one here the vital question solve? I had war-horses, counties chariots trim A host of dashing Britons at my beck To do my bidding. I, at the same time, Their chieftain leading on the field of blood, While fighting bravely for my country's cause. This only forms a part of the esteem. Wealth, and dlstlngulsh'd pomp, which I'harm'd mc when T sat with Dignity, Authority and Grace, The prince of wise and noble men on dear Silurta's throne; and heard with soul en- trane'd The songs most heav'nly of her blessed bards. Beside me Majesty and Honor walked. While Fame with radiant Jewels deck'd my brow. And Fortune scatter'd flowers around my feet. But, then, what profits now to call to mind My greatness past? Remembrance, get thee gone. Thy presence to me now augments ten-fold The wormwood of this deadly cup of grief And disappointment dire a cup my soul Must shortly drink to sate dark treason's guile. O! may oblivion dark surround me hence, And kindly hide the Past. Alas! where are My dear princess and my aged sire? Haply upon a troubled sea adrift H u r I'd by the blasts of disappointments drear Against the crags of scorn without a friend Or trusted lover to lend a hand, To shield them In the storm. Where'er they are. My dearest love salutes them kindly now. Before the proud ambitious Caesar, soon, In these grim chains I shull be rudely lei Kv'n us a foul assassin: there his laws, All deaf and blind to mercy, with one voice, Will clamor for my blood. My life with Joy Will I surrender for my country's cause, And O! how happy would I welcome death. Should dear tillurla's green and sacred sod Preserve my blood. The day when I am called To fare the Roman Court, what shall I do? Would It bo wise to play the coward there; To hide iny dlxnity and pride beneath The traitor's gurb hypocrisy and crave His pardon and his grace conttss it wrong That ever I unsheat'h'd a sword against A pow'r so great, majestic und sublime As Caesar's reulm? "To pluy the cow- wnfd?"- .What! Caradoo to do thusl , Get thee behind Me Fear; disturb me not one moment with Thy presence never was my bosom pale Abiding place to thee and never shall. "To play the coward!" Nay, unworthy tbal . . ... CORIN 250 pieces extra quality Dress Ging hams, the regular 10c. grade, Clear ance Sale Price, 6c. 75 pieces genuine Scotch Ginghams usually sold at 20c a yard. Clear ance Sale Price. 9c. 100 pieces fine Printed Organdies, the regular 18c. quality. Clearance Bale Price, 8c. 75 pieces one-yard wide Printed French Batiste, the 18c. grade. Clearance Sale Price, 7c. 200 pieces of the best quality of Apron Ginghams manufactured, regular 7c quality. Clearance Sale Price, 4c. 75 pieces striped and checked Cham brey. These goods never soli less than 7c.. Clearance Sale Price, 2c 250 pieces printed Cotton Challles, regu lar 4c. quality. ' Clearance Sale Price, 2Hc 75 pieces Plain Seersucker In Blue, Pink and grey only, regular price 10c. Clearance Sale Price, 3e. 75 pieces Shirred Amoskeag Chambrey, the regular lOo grade. Clearance Sale Price, 4 c. 250. pieces Printed Batiste, the regular Cc quality. Clearance Sale Price, 2c. 125 pieces Figured, Corded Dimity, the regular 10c guallty. Clearance Sale Price, 4c. 75 pieces extra quality striped Outing Flannel, the 10c. grade. Clearance Sale Price, 4c. BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLIN. 75 pieces 4-4 Extra Fine Qaulity Un bleached Muslin, the regular Cc. grade. Clearance Sale Price. 2c. 25 pieces good quality 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, the 16c. grade. Clearance Sale Price, U,v. 35 pieces 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, -good -quality. Clearance Sale Price, 1214c 20 pieces of as good a quality 10-4 Bleached Sheeting as manufactured, never sold less than 20c Clearance Sale Price, 13c. 35 pieces extra fine quality 10-4 Brown Sheeting, retails all over thtj country at 19c. Clearance Sale Price, 14c. 250 Ready Made Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 Inches. Clearance Sale Price, 6c. 250 Bleached, Ready Made Sheets, 81 by 90 Inches, regular price 49c. Clear ance Sale Price, 39c. 10 pieces Bleached 42-lnch Pillow Cas ing, extra good quality, regular price 9c. Clearance Sale Price, 6c. WHITE GOODS. 200 pieces striped extra quality India Of any Briton far unworthler of SilurlVt prince. Nay, nay, before the Court, And in defiance of grim Death himself, I will defend my country and its cause. And shall sustain my dignity and fame; And if ambitious Caesar and his laws Be sated on no less than this my blood, I'll answer boldly: Drink it, drink it all! So that my soul oppress'd may yet enjoy The boundless freedom of a higher world; Or to my native land It may return. Freed of its fetters there to dwell again In some brave Briton, that will be a shield To dear old Britain. Lo, adrift I am On life's mad sea; above me hideous clouds Of dire afflictions darken alt my days, Ev'n as a wither'd leaf my bark is toss'd By stormy billows, and between them, borne , Alone and helmless lost I long to see The port to where my adverse Kate may lead. O! that my wearied spirit now might reach Some tranquil haven In the land beyond. Lord of my blessed fathers, strengthen thou Slluria's Ruler In this raging storm! If with Thy Saints In heaven I shall walk The rosy paths of Liberty and Peace, O! may my love of Britain never die. Would I might spend my everlasting days On one of the eternal verdant peaks. So that my soul might see and there enjoy The grandeur of my dear ilurlu. OI My native land. If I shall not embrace Thee evermore, to whisper my true love Unto thine ear; nor 'mid thy zephyrs feel The inspiration of thy sacred groves. And hear the songs of thy enchanting birds. My last desire on earth shall be to place A wreath of pure homage on thy brow. THE UNIVERSITY OP WALES. In a recent Issue of the South Wales Weekly News we are Informed of thees tabllshment of the University of Wales by the public ceremony of installing the Prince of Wales as first chancellor of the university, and conferring hon orary degrees on the Princess of Wales. Mr. Gladstone and others. It was very fitting that the Initial ceremony should be held nt Aberystwith, for it was at that beautiful town the first university college was established, which served to be the germ of a national university, and soon led to the establishment ot other university colleges at Cardiff and Bangor. It wa here then at the oldest of the three constituent colleges of the University of Wales a royul pageont was held and the first public ceremon ies performed in connection with a great educational movement which has, moved Wales profoundly. The Uni versity of Wales is a democratic Insti tution. It Is in the bands of the people themselves, and will be managed for the advancement of education and cul ture in Wales. It has been established for nil classes, and all sections and creeds. All are to be equal in the eyes of the university, and nothing but ex treme poverty will exclude students from Its classes and degrees, whilst thor are some scholarships for these, and it iwill not be Impossible to pass from the elementary schools of Wales through the Intermediate schools of the university itself. The university rep resents the crowning point of a move ment which was started about half a century ago. It began with the attempt to found elementary schools In the vil lages of Wales, and It hns gone onrom success to success until the educational system of Wales Includes elementary and Intermediate sctiools, university colleges, nnd a national university. The university stands as the symbol of the yearning of the people for higher edu cation and culture. As Sir Lewis Mor ris In hlf ode sing 3 .... -. Linen, regular price 10a. Clearance Bale Price. 40. COO remnants White India XJnen. The Ooods are worth 15c. oft tho piece. Clearance Sale Price. 6 600 pieces White Dotted Swlsa from the smallest to the largest dot. Prices ranging from lOo up. ' ' 25 pieces Sorlm, the regular Sw grade. Clearance Bale Price, 2 He. 16 pieces Bleached Twilled Crash: r.egular 6c. grade. Clearance Sale price, 214c 16 pieces of linen 18-Inch crash, regular c. grade. Clearance Sale price, 6c a. yard. One lot of cheese cloth, slightly soiled, double width, regular 10c. quality. OLacanrtA Uala l , 1n n .. ...1 25 pieces English long cloth, the regular gruue. Clearance Bala price, 714c 25 pieces extra quality plaid India Lin en, the regular 1214c quality. Clear ance Sale price, 6c TRIMMED AND UNTRIMIRED MILLI NERY. Tn this department everything goes.' regardless of cost. We pay no atten tion whatsoever during the month of July to what goods cost In this depart ment. Our object is to sell them at no matter how great the loss is, as we do not believe in carrying over a dollar's worth of millinery. 250 dozeu Assorted Flowers, the regu lar 25c. kind, In one lot, choice of any, 9c a bunch. 25 dozen fancy shapes made of finest straw; none In the lot Worth less than 75c. a piece; choice of any, 13e ' 250 pieces fancy and plain satin Rib bons; some of these gods sold as high as 60c.; Choice of any, 19c. aii m our learners auu ornaments at zoc on ine nuimr. 75 dozen trimmed straw sailors, th regular 65c kind. Clearance Salo price, 33c. All trimmed hats at one-fourth cost of material. ASSORTED NOTIONS. 625 pieces white finishing braid, regular price, lOo, Clearance Sale price, Cc. CO grogs best quality hooks and eyes. Clearance Sale price, 2c. a dozen. 25 plects silk elastic, regular price, 15c Clearance Sale price, 7c. Hair pins, regular, price, 4c. Clearance Sale price, lc. a package. 75 dozen good quality of pins, regulai price 4& Clearance Sale price, 2c a- paper. "This is our Joyous hour, . The dawn expected longr Break 'Sea of Music' in a surge of song, , The long, long night of ignorance Is done." The university throws open its doors to women equally with men, and In this respect the newest educational in stitution shows the way to Its older sisters. Miss E. P. Hughes, a popular educator, and who Is a member of the university, has put Into a paragraph the attitude of the university towards worran: "We admit you on terms of absolute equality. We dare not do what the older universities have not done. Now, In the morning light of our Welsh renasence, we open every door for you, admit you freely to every office and to every privilege. We feel that you at your best are necessary for the real and rapid development of our country, and whatever other countries may decide we decide for Wales that It Is not half the population which shall have every chance and every possible opportunity." The Welsh university is the keeping of the people. What will they do with It? We say with Sir Lewis Morris; "Rise thou, dear land, on Learning's even wings. Rise In Heaven's face, and soaring, leave behind Thy sordid outworn robe of lower things." II II II NOTRS. Dr. Isambard Owen, senior deputy chancellor of the Welsh university, ha communicated with Mr. J. Hugh Edwards, the editor of "Young Wales." to the effect that her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, will graciously accept a copy of the Welsh number of his magazine. Organists were once a badly paid fra ternity In Wales. In 14S2 the organist of St. David's cathedral received only forty shillings per annum. By '1M5 matters had Improved a little, the organist receiving ten pounds a year. The organ blower's salary most have been microscopically, small. Judge Gwllym Williams Is not the first Welsh Judge who has whetted his wit at the edge of law. He had an excellent pro totype In this respect In Judge Herbert. When the latter'a vestments once miscar ried by the railway he pleasantly ex cused his unjuflgelike appearance by an adaptation' of the lines of .owper in the ever-entertaining story of "John Gilpin:" "My gown and wig will soon be here, they are upon the road." Old students of the Carmarthen Pres byterian college have subscribed a fundi for the purpose of presenting the Institu tion with full sized portraits of the late Professor Morgan (father of Mr. J. Lloyd Morgan. M. P.), and of Proessor D. E. Jones. The pictures, which are life-like, were executed by Mr. Henry Howell, of Carmarthen, and will soon be placed in the new wing of tho college. Mr. Pan Davies, the prince conductor of the Merthyr choir, has engaged Mies El Hie Hut-ley. the Liverpool young lady who carried off so many eloeUUotmry prices at resent elsteddfodau. to recite at the con cert of the Merthyr choir which will be Riven at Llandudno on the evening before the great clstcddfad. The new orrnnlst of St. David's cathe ilral, Mr. Herb -vt C. Morris, W only :i years of age. Ills application was strong ly supported by Sir Walter Parrot and Mr. J. Kemirick I'yne, of Manchester cathe dral, where he was assistant organist. Names, once given, acquire a WJater fixity In Welsh than in Kngllsh. Thus the Institution now known as county courts were first called "Small Debt Courts," In Wlsh, "Llvsoedd Man Ddyledlon," the name bx which they, are still knowa la Walsh. - !...- iJtV- ,1 '."1' -Y--'Jy'-J-''"r:-: . - i i o