13 THE SCRAXTOX TH1BUNE SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1890. I CARBONDALE. fTtitfr wttt plee not that aAvrtt Burt, orders for 1ob work, and Hems tor fubMratlon lft t the e-itabllshment pf (Shannon Co.. newsdealers, North Main ireet. will racelvo prompt attention: of Uc open train t a. m. to 10 p. m. NARROW ESCAPE. 1'utrick Cojigiu Falls from a Trestle nuil Sustains Sfrionn Injury. l'tili k CoksIiis. of Lower l'owtlprly rcail. had a narruw osi-api; from death, lit the l'owtlorly minis und us it i ho hns sustained serious Injuries. Ook Kins with several companions was walk!!: nlniig the trestle near the n.ine, when one of the boys tuve Cog elirx a imsli. This push nearly had a l. l U umiinx fur 4'iBsii he tripped m:i.1 f.. 11 M.-adlniK over thf trestle. Be M.rikluir lhe ground, whleli luckily l"i him. he did i his hands, the boy liunefl several tlnu-s In the air. His ln! i illed coniparmns hurried to the spot txpu'i'tinx to find lilm fatally In J u feu. and tney found that the arm had lHn 1'raeinred nml that thuro was a Inrpt cash on the head. His body was alA Imdly hriiltied. I fS' was i allied tn his home and Dr. Kelly summoned who reduced the frac ture. T. B. M'AVOY INJURED. 11c .Steps from a llnpidly .Moving Train. Aiinilinr name Is added to the- low; list of jx'irons who have been Injured during the lust few days. The unfor tunate In this rase Ih T. II. McAvoy, awent at the O. & V. Sir. SlfAv.iy huvlnsf business at the yard tepied upon the rear platform of a pass-ei)fir train exppptltHT It would ctn nt the yard. Tho train did not utop this time, however, a faet which Sir. MoAvoy did not distoover until the train hail passed, nml an he prepared to Ket off, wlille dolnir so his fott slipped and In- watj thrown off into the culm iiIiiiik the track. The momentum was so meat that considerable dumage was dune, both to Mr. JIcAvoy's person and clothing. Tlieiv Is hardly a sipiare inch of skin ut present on bis hndy but as no serious injuries were sustained he considers himself Very unfortunate In his es apt;. FOOTBALL NEXT WEEK. An Intcrestinc (innitt Una lleeu Ar ranged for Wcdiicsdny. The lout hall season in this city will open early this year, an interesting game having been arranged for next Vi'odncs-duy. The Rimie will lie between the old high school team and the team reiiresenting tlh" tity lust year. Lust year's team v lll be somewhat heavier but many of l he old members have had good train ing' at collide, so that the teams will be pretty eavenly matched. The hlRh school team will begin train ing at once. J. Itussell Jones, who act ed as manager Inst year in such an able manner, has again been elected, and is already securing dates. SCHOOL BUILDING ON FIRE. The liicciiilinries, How ever, Did .Vot Do (I (.ood Job. The uttemiit to fire public school !fo. 4 on the South .Hide bus mude quite a bit of excitement in that district. The lire, however, burnt itself out before dolus much damaifi". The janitor of the building discov ered that Incendiaries had been ut work. In one of the lower rooms lie found a mass of paper and chips of wood which had been ignited. How ever, the autlly persons had been so frightened at their Oct that he hurried from the scene and thus the blaze went out. it was found that the back loon had hfieii forced open, und a hammer was discovered nearby, which is the only elite. I LRSONAL AND OTHER ITEMS. .Mis Kate Kooney. of Hyde I'nrk, Is vislliii.tr friends on Itrooklyu street. .Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, of West Pitts ton, is the guest of Mr. John Wheeler, on itlvcr street. .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. S. Ueiry, of fun nan street, arc visiting friends in New York state. i.. A. liassett and family huve left for (.tceau tJrove. .Miss Ida .Murphy, of Heranton. Is the V.ueM of .Miss Mary O'L'onnell, on Church street. .Miss Celia .Moses, of Seruriton, Is villi lug her aunt. Airs. S. felnger. .Mrs. n.-ne Duller will spend the coining week In Atlunlic City. Jiiss Alary Lockerty, of Pike mreet, Is visiting friends in .Sera n ton. .Mrs. George tic.1iu.ff und son, Adam, me visiting in Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. II. o. Watruus spent yesterday in sSi rauton. Miss (.jertnide Alvord Is visiting rela tives in Wiiite's Valley, Wayne county, wuere she will remain two weeks. Mr. mid Sirs. Abbey and children are spending the week with Sir. Abbey's parents nt .ShIiii). Mr. and Mrs. .1. I,. Morgan and son and daughter, of Binphaniton, are visit ing ut the home of W. P. Morgan on Salem avenue. Matthew Murphy Is visiting at Bridgeport, Conn., where he will spend ttvo weeks. II. J. Brennan has returned from Washington. Charles Horton, principal of the Mil ford schools, was a visitor in town yes terduy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair and Owen Watklns have returned from Jackson, w here thoy attended a large family re union. A. S. Irf-wslt-y returned yesterday from a visit with Is mother at Nineveh. If. F. Clarke, prescription clerk at F. . Iiennis' drug store, left yesterday ANNUAL CUT PRICE REiYISAKT SALE OF CARPETS Jut read our prices and compart them with any and all of the other attempts: 25c Ingrain Carpets, Now 18c 35c Ingrain Carpats, Now 25c 58c. Ingrain Carpets, Now 35c G5c Brussels Carpsts, Now 39c 75c. Brussels Carpets, Now 57c 85c. Brussels Carpets, Now 75c Also a quantity of Body BruueU lengths ' from a to ao yard la each piece at aboat na . hall price to cloe. j.sconMs,u4''A,, . " Cjw ud till hpsr Dteier. 1 "'''" V''"' ' ' for Plains, where h will sieiid his vaca tion w ith his paieuts. Silss Clara Ihiyle, of the New Tork store. Is spending hr vacation at At lantic City. Michael Urennun, of Pevrrs Plains. X. Y.. is thi guest of his uncle, David l.tiiliu, on Hamilton avenue. SItss Anna Callahan, of A vara. Is tho guest of Sirs. Frank Collins, oil Eighth avnue. John R Thomas, wife and daughter, who have been visiting In this city, have returned to their home in Handley, West Virginia. Miss Bertha Hill, of Kingston, who Is visiting Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Hill, on Laurel street, fir the pust week, re turned home yesterday. ' Airs. J. W. Kogers and Sirs. R. A. Robibus. who have been visiting Han cock and Cadosia. N. Y., for the past two weeks, hove returned. uoacH V f-iB-IC 5B suivSaan npunit Hal Jadwln. who has been spending his vacation in Cincinnati, has re turned. Andrew- o'C'orincll. who has been vis iting his parents for the past week, has left for Rochester, X. Y. SllssiAnule Golden, of Dunmoro, who has been the sieit of her cousin. Sliss Jenine Tigiie, on the West Side, for the past two weeks, has returned home. James Itutherford has moved into his new residence on Wayne, street. Slisses Julia and Slary c.erlrty, of Dundaff Btreet, spent yesterday In Scranton. PKCKV1LLE. Wlllar.l E. Henry, of Chicago. Is vis iting his wife's parents, Mr. and Sirs. IX V. Taylor. A special meeting of the t'.pworlh league of the Slothcdlst church Is call ed for Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Sirs. J. Crane and daughter. Kutle, of East Oranu-e, X. J., Is vlsitng at the home of Sir Cormlck. Sirs. Plummer und Sirs. Herb. SIc- of the West End. Is at Lake Wimdn. Sirs. Hugh Harris, of the West End, left a few days ago to visit her sister at Canada. The Third wnrd Republican club held another meeting at the.MottHoven hall last Thursday evening and 'several mure members were enrolled. What's the matter with the First ward Repub lican club? Sliss Ctw-eit William will leave next Monday morning to resume her studies at West Chester Normal school. A. t. Thorpe is quite sick with ln termlltent fever. Sirs. Guard, daughter and grandson are suffering from typhoid fever. ICev. Sir. tftubblebine, of the Calvary Reformed ohureh of Scranton, and the Kev. V. C. Ryors, of the Presbyterian Monday Bargains nt-.Mcars & Hngen. church, will exchange pulpits next Sun day morning anil evening. Rev. J i id son 1 in! ley, n representative of the lilble society, will preach In the Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow at 10.3O ii. m. Pastor, Rev. S. C. Simp kins, will preach, in the evening. Theme, "True and False Sororw for Sin." A surprise party was held at the home of Sir. and Mrs. A. SI. Clark at the Slott Haren hotel last evening In honor of their guests, Sliss Sarah James, of Plymouth, and Miss Lizzie J. Jones, of Kingston, two nieces of Sirs. Chirk. Slusie, dancing and other enjoyments were Indulged In. During the evening refreshments were served. Professor James' orchestra, of the West End, furnished the music. Fifty guests were present, Including many from Olyphnnt, Scranton und carbondule. Services at Peokvillo Baptist church, Aug. 30, subject, morning 10.30. "Over coming Temptations;" Sunday school at 2.30 p. m.; evening sermon at 7.30, subject, "Ho all things without nun murines and Disputing." Everybody cordially invlled. Ii. T. Allen, pus tor. The family of Rev. S. C. Slmpklns returned from camp meeting yester day. Aaron CJ. Hilbert, of Pittson, was the guest of Sir. and Sirs. William Johns yesterduy. Peckvllte will be well represented at the two excursions today, the Rail roaders ut Cooperstown, and the On tario Accidental fund ut Farvlew. l'OKEST CITY. William Jennings. Jr., Is at present taking his uniiual vacation. He has recently mude a tour to New York city, thence up the Hudson river to Poughkeepsle, where his brother, James, Is employed. After remaining u few days with lis parents in this city he will return to his work at Scranton. Jacob Alexander Is seriously ill at his residence In this city. His physlclau hopes for his recovery. John Sin tey, our reliablo boot and blioe deuler, wus a recent visitor to Carbondule. L. P. Wedeman, esq., was In town Friday renewing acquaintances and incidentally endeavoring to firomule the cause of the Popoerals. Carl Nelson still maintains his su premacy us champion i'oocrat of V iindlini;. Mbliduy Hargalns at Meat's Hngen. Candidates to represent the Republi cans of Vutidlliig in the legislative con vention at Staylield next month ure yet under cover. Rev. J. (!. Evans, of Vandling, called on Forest City friends yesterday. After addressing the Republicans of I'niondale last evening, Ueorge Maxey, jr., of this city, left via coal train for Susquehanna. There he boarded an Erie vestibule for Hornellsvllle, N. Y. Arriving In the latter city Saturday morning, he will us the guest of Burr R. Hollands, uttend the state fair and listen to the rhetorical free silver sophisms of W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska. Some time next week he will enter Mansfield State Normal school as a post graduate mid take up studies lead ing to entrance to college. MONTROSI'.. Miss Hiifde Stephens Is the guest of relatives at T'.lnRhamton, N. Y. Italph Northrup, son of S. J. North rup, enjoyed a vacation this week, his pluce at the tripod of the Republican ofilee was filled by John Hunger. Mrs. D. C, Parrow. of Pcekvllle, is vis iting relatives in liridgewater. O. A. Gilbert and Professor Tt. R. James were in Stevensvllle on Thurs day, and heard you up Samuel ftundall Klve Hon. C. IieWltt, of Townnda, a few salient points on the political Is Rues of the day. Mrs. C. II. AmHhry and Miss Florence Anisbry. from Plains. Pa., and Mrs. J. K. Follett and .Miss Ella t'ollett. of ninghamton, are visiting; J. II. Amsbry and family, on Lake avenue. Mrs. J. Lyon Woodruff and children, who have been boarding; during- the summer with Mrs. Woodruff's uncle, Mr. George Woodruff, returned to their home In New Tork city this week. A programme of rare interest, consist ing of a series of "Living Pictures," beautifully produced and as natural as life, together with the laughable farce, entitled. "Per Telephone," will be ren dered at Village hall nest PrlMy eve ning. Sept . The participants la the . programme are some of th.i best of our successful unukteurs. hu-luding Mlsse I.usk and Sayre aud Messrs. iloCaus land and Warner, and another evening of genuine enjoyment is assured for all who attend. Proceeds for benefit of the Village Improvement society. fKlonel E. TL.Warner has presented to Captain II. P. fieaidsley Camp, No. 168 Sons of Veterans, a valuable library, consisting of the otflrial records and re ports of the late civil war, the battles, manoeuvers and campaigns of both the Federal and Confederate forces, com plied and published according to act of congress, under ofllclal direction and supervision of war department, com prising over one hundred volumes, and nearly two hundred altar plates. Sirs. S. A. Woodruff, of New York, who has been visiting her brother-in-law, tleorge Woodruff, returns today. Her husband, who has been in a hos pital at Elmira for some time past, also returns to their home with her. Monday bargains at Slears & Ha fieri. TAYLOR. The excursion of tho Emblem und Williams divisions. Sons of Temper ance, to Lakv Ariel yesterday was largely attended. The outing was Im mensely enjoyed. The boroush council has notified the Traction company that If they do not nnls'h repairing the road from I'nlon street to Sibley avenue, they will stop the running of cars over the road. The Anthracite Olee club will meet for rehearsal tomorrow evening. All members are requested to be present The coming school term will com mence here on Monday, Aug. 31. With but three exceptions the corps of teach ers will be the same as last term. The following is a list of the teachers, and where they will teach: No. 1, graded school. North Main street, supervising principal. Professor James P. Foley, Janet Inglis, Polly Davis, Edith Van Rusklrk; No. ". drove street, principal, Sliss Hattle SIcKenide, Edllh Atherton, Sarah Price. Jennie Nichols. Sirs. Libble ' , ... n .it.. T.....I .. v. n n.t. ...in.. loues. x-uil.v oavmi .u. a. reunwuc, principal. Samuel J. Phillips. Lizzie Daniels; No. 4, South Taylor, principal, Sliss Staggle Whlteford; substitutes, Edith Watklns and Sallie Price. The borough school opens .Monday. Every scholar, whether vaccinated be fore or at the present time, must have a certificate of vaccination, which may be had of any of the doctors of this .place. Slotiday Darguins at Stears & Ha gen. Joseph lleiikie, of this town, and Michael Joyce, of Slinooka, will run a one-hundred yard foot race for $1 a side on Sept. 22. The race will prob ably be run on the Scranton Driving Park. The residents of Taylor are being pestered by the knights of the road, who constantly hang around the neighbor hood and make life miserable for the people. They aryVery bedd and compel people to acceed to their demands. The tramps sleeo in the freight cars on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western switch. The police would do well to visit this place some night and put a stop to the manoeuvers of these tramps. The Reds, of this place, will Journey to Pittston this afternoon to do battle with the Reds, of that place. The True Ivoriies will hold a plciilo at the Old Homestead Park on Sept. IS. AVOCA. The marriage of Sliss Mury Thomas and A. J. SlcOowan, both prominent people of this place, was solemnized at St. Mary's church on Wednesday eve ning In the presence of a large number of friends of the contesting parties. Rev. J. J. McCabe performed the eere mony. The bride and her attendant. Miss Slary Jordan, of the South Side, wore artistically designed gowns and carried bouquets. The groom was watt ed upon by James Ward. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The funeral of Robert, the 4-year-old son of Sir. and Mrs. James Bell took place yesterduy afternoon. Interment was made In Lungellffe cemetery. The Women's Christian Temperance union of Luikawaiiua county will con vene in Sloosic on Friday, Sept. 14. Miss Slauie Cranston is the guest of Miss Carrie Slmivll, of Factoryvllle. Monday Bargains at Slears & Hagen. The death of Caroline Fritterie, of Sloosic. occurred yesterday afternoon at her father's resldeuce. Deceased had been a sufferer for a number of years, I J 307 Lackawanna Shoes at Less than Actual Cost of Making V Fortunate circumstances have enabled us to buy of a large manufacturer 3,785 pair Ladies' Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, for about one-third their value. We offer them to you for 5oC. pair. They are worth $1.25 pair. 72 pair Ladies' Patent 24 pair Men's Russet so Cases Men's Dress I for them. Our price, 99c. t Men's Hand Sewed bhoes, worth $3.00. We are selling them at 5p1.69. " Boys' Solid Leather Shoes, worth $1.50, at $1.00. We call your particular attention to our High Grade Shoes that you can buy from us for $2.00. Vicy stock, some turned and hand sewed. You will pay $3.00 for the.n elsewhere. For $2.50 yu cau k"y a Shoe that is worth $4.00 and $5.00. HISSES' i We have a large stock $1.00 taat Pen yur show goods. You will surely Ons Price to All. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure but bore her affliction with patience and resignation until death ndleved hr. She Is survived by her father and the following brothers and Bisters: Sirs. M. P. StcAndrew, Mrs. John Kelly. Alvln and William. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. Interment will be made tn St. Mary's cemetery. Sliss Slary Kearney has returned from Atlantic City. MUse Agnes Slorahan und Slame Piltslmniotis have returned home after a brief sojourn ut Luke Ariel. Henry Flock und nieces. Kinh and Ma-y Lewis, are visiting friends In Brooklyn. N Y. Sir. and Airs. Edward Sleilulness, of Logan.ipurt, lnd., ure quests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cianston. James Dobble, of the North End, has removed his family to rittston. Miss Florence May, of Wllkes-Barre, Is the guest of Mrs. Hosklns. The school board will meet In regular session on Monday evening. The public schools will reopen on Mon day. Miss Maggie Davis, of Jermyn. will return home today after a few weeks' visit with friends in this vicinity. A. F. O'Boyle, of Scranton. was a culler in town yesterday. NICHOLSON. Sir. and Sirs. William Shields, of Spiingville. were calling jun friends Thursday. Sir. and Sirs. Philander Bell have re turned from Cassidaga Lake, where they have been staying for the past six weeks. .Mi's. Sanford Benjamin, of Scranton, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles. Will Decker and Clurence SlcConnell are taking their annual vacation among the lakes of New Milford township. Slonday Bargains at Slears & Hagen. William Smith, who for the past two years has been working for Charles H. Thomas In the tonsorlul art, has gone In business for himself. He is located in the Hlnklle building, near the depot. William E. Titus, the Wllkes-Barre optician, will be here on Monday. There was a game of ball on our dia mond yesterday afternoon. The Mes hoppen boys exercised our team by a score of 7 to !12 In favor of Nicholson NEW MILFOKO. The Baptist and Presbyterian Sun day schools picnicked at Heart lake Thursday. The members of the Patriotic Order Sons of America camp of this place, are lift Mads and Merit Maintains the confidence of tbs people in Hood's Sarsapariila. Its medicine cures you when sick j if it makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that mediciuepossesses merit. That it just the tenth about Hood's Sar sapariila. We know it possesses merit because it cures, cot once or twice or a hundred times, but In thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Mood' Sarsapariila 1st lie best in fact the One True Blood Fimfler. j ... ft... cure nausea, IndlEeiitioB, nOOU S FlllS billouiuess. S3 cents. . J Leather Strap Sandals, worth Shoes at 50ci Shoes, all toes, Congress and 1 uxilaidl AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. - ; of Misses' Shoes at prices 50c. 69c, 75c, an eyes Call and examine our goods. There is no trouble to save money by it DAVIDOW making preparations for a picnic at Heart Lake In the near future. Thomas Carr Is having new curbing, etc., placed tn front of his residence on Main street. The fall term of the Brooklyn graded school opens Monday next with Profes sor E. A. Benson as principal. The quarterly district convention of the Patriotic Order Sons of America, of Susquehanna county, will convene ut Lakeside. Saturday, Sept. S. The next meeting of the SIcKlnley and HoLart club will be held at the Opeiu house, Sept. . The members of the club are angling for a real speaker to address the meeting. Susquehanna county Prohibitionists will meet in convention at the Court house, Montrose, Sepi. 1. .Monday Bargains at Slears & Hugen. The village of Alford Is to have a new church of the Methodist variety. Brushvllle has a Bryan and Sewall club of thirty-eight members, most of whom are fluent speakers. A tramp called on a red-headed wo man In town yesterday for a "bite of cold vitals" and being refused, politely asked her for a lock of her hair to light his pipe with. tUST OF t UIAIIS. From the Chicugo News. The cigars smoked by tho lOO.tkW who went to Si. Louis, allowing live cigars a day apiece, would be 3.0HO.OOO and would make a pile or 70,000 boxes of 50 each and this pile would be two and a half miles high. Placed end to end the 3,5110,000 cigars would reach 248 miles. At a three-for-a-quarter price they would cost 1291,'Kti. 7E rely for our success not on large profits but on our large sales. Our All-Wool $ Suits Made to Order for Are the talk of tlie town. We do not ask you to take anything that is not a perfect fit, or that does not , please you in every way. . J. 215 Wyoming Av. ORIGINATOR OP MODERN METHODS IN MERCHANT TAILORINU. - THE IDEAL AMERICAN TRIP NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. . Th Superuly Appointed and C'ommodiotu steel Steamship, NORTHWEST AND NORTHLAND, American through aud through, leave Buffalo Tu"Jiit and Fridays o 30 p.m. for Cleveland, Detroit, Mackinac, Tho Soo, Duluth, and Western Points, paaamg all place of interett by daylight In connee tioa with THE UREAT NORTHERN RAILWAV, it forms the most direct route, aud from ev ery 1 hit of comparison, the moat delightful nnd ooiofortaliln one tn Minneapolis, tit. Paul, Ureat Falls, Helena, llutte. HpoKane and Pa cific coast. The onlv tranncontiiiental line running the farouna buffet, library, observa tion car. New UT hour train for Portland via Spokane HOTEL LAPAVETTB, Lake Mlnnetonka, It miles from Jl in nuapolif, largest and most beauttul resort is the west. 'I icketa and any information of any agent or A. A. HEARD, (ieneral Passenger agont, Buffalo, N. Y. Avenue. $1.25, for $69c. ' Lace. You pay all over $1.25 3o7 Lackawanna Avenue. S. G. K E R R, SO N & CO. CARPETS. ' NOVELTIES IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FLOOR COVERING, ,NCLUWN0 cmokWt,ons m WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, SAVONNERIES, MOQUETTES, VELVETS, ENGLISH AND : DOMESTIC BRUSSELS. New and Handiome Effect in MATTELINE, JAPANESE and CHINESE MATTINGS. Our complete line in every Krade for the Fall Trade hat been receivaeV An inspection will be Instructive and to your advantage. CLEARING SALE Consisting of short lengths In TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, VELVETS. MOQUETTES, AXMINSTER CARPETS, suitable for Rugs, in . lengths of 1 1.4, I 1-2 and I 3-4 yards. Prices, SScts., SOcts , 76cts,. SI.OO, CI.25 and SI.60 each. Opposite Main Entrance to the Wyoming House. ON THE tUUAKt tuutu I SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. SQUARE n EALING TO QUARE UEALERS. RICHARDS LUMBER CO., E02 CQMM0NWE1LTH BUILDING. THOME 421 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO 8CRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA Maewtaetarare of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Coilors, HOISTING AKO POING MACHINERY. OeMral OfUcet SCRANTON, PA. STBINWAV MUTI . . Aekaewlcdged the Leadlag PIANOS , 01 the W UCbKEK BROS.. kRANICHB BACHB aad ether ORGANS Musical Instruments, riusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. , urchaura will alwsys Had e couplet, stock end at prices a low as the auaU My of the fnatruaicnt will pernlt at N. A. n nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - Scranton tiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiuiiiuii ME 4 inilb O and ci lticnllv Examine our new Fall Suits in Blue our Worsted Suits. If Suits, you'll find every wool, not Alabama wool. t cut in tne proper style, every seam seweu as n Y should be, every little detail as perfect as skill O and patience can make it. You'll find this whole stock pretty much in sd y"vance of the ordinary stocks, and prices pleasingly A small. VrilllllMl!hll,!i:ill!!ll!!ij!i;!jl!ililli)liMiii!iil!;li!liinllllllllJ W 3 X OUR CREDIT SYSTEM Enables Every Clothes titled to Credit to buy get the lull nenettt ol It- is earning the money with Talk with us, about it. eaaolaa"" sis AND aay WY0MINQ AVENUE 408 Lackawanna Avenue SQUARE. MIDSUMMER Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Sets, worth 6Sc to $1; choice for 50c Worth $1.25 to $1.75; choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, worth 3.SO, at $2.50. Worth $2.50, at $1.75. Closing Out all our Fine) China at about Half Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plate Spoons, Forks and Knives at reduced prices. En graved free. Tea Sets, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, etc., finest plate, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE n I T I IlEalHI their quality. We mean and Black Wool, and we suy they're Wool thread wool-sheep's You'll find every suit Wearing Man who Is en his Fall Suits now and .ul tho im i it while na T- - - - i which to payiorit. o CLOS SMI MERCEREAU & CONNELL UfTD III lll A 3 1