THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1898 JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SCRANTON. PA. JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE GREAT STORE. JONAS LONG'S SONS. SCRANTON. PA.. MONDAY MORNINQ. SEPT. ISth. WOO. LL THE RESOURCES of our great establishments in the two cities ; all the energy and enthusiasm of our tremendous inlets for buying, are thrown together this morning in the opening of our i S WE DELIVER ALL PURCHASES WITHOUT CHARQE-'NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE. mmmi a 499wJ4yvvy42fMH& JL JL- 1 WlvllUUf tfl This Kitchen Table-$ 1.1 9. ltf T I .'ut 'I I v l T s & $ Same Table as the o J above, in full 4-feet . nlv rrUS tYaX J Chiffonier, $5.98 ft QSk llB? s irfr '" s J ,'jj ' .&. ! C (if L'r' J ) This Iron Bedstead, $2.75 QsfeS I f-i-p-f-j-j-? 2 fTrn Snecial Sale as S MS33T Dining Table, $2.98. For the first j) days of this sale we offer this magnificent Table nt above price. SI feet long, well made of Finished Antique Oak. Cannot be duplicated for $4.50. Same Table, 8 feet long, For $1.00 more. Without doubt the biggest, the most stupendous, the most carefully planned of anv sale that the Keystone State has ever known. To tell you the story of our preparations for this big event, would be to take you into every important furniture factory in this country, where members of our firm and our furniture buyers personally examined and inspected every article that has come into the Store for this sale. And now we're ready for the selling to furnish your home so completely and so cheaply that you'll give little thought to the cost only wonder at how the absolutely highest class of goods can be sold for so little money. We make no boasts or pretences that we cannot fulfill to the letter. And when we promise to sell you better furniture for half what you'll pay in other stores for inferior qualities ; placing the same in your own home no matter where you live without charge, we are making bold claims for your patronage that nothing but honest representations can satisfy. Every Picture of Furniture Shown in this Advertisement Is an Exact Reproduction by Photograph of the Article Advertised will Be Found Just as Represented by Us. and And a great bargain at ' the price. Made with solid and thoroughly seasoned hard wood base ' and bolted legs. Nicely' finished and complete with drawer. 1 feet 6 & inches long and positive ly worth Si.o. This Handsome Couch, fine tufted, 6 feet 6 inches long, and 30 inches wide. Buttons cannot pull out. A large variety of other Couches in prices up to $35.00 Solid Oak Extension Table. Full 6 feet in length, built of solid oak and v&,? with very fine rubbed and highly polished top. Look well around cate this table at 8.00. Geat Special Price Exceptionally well built of handsome Antique Oak, made with 5 large and roomy drawers and toilet mirror. Is high ly polished finish and worth every cent of 8.00. This Iron Bedstead, $2.75 We have sold this bed at Special Sale as low as $2.98. Elsewhere it is considered a big bargain at $3.50. Made with solid posts, heavy frame We also have another ) work and brass trimmed. pattern of bed to offer at the same price, Dining Chairs Fine Box Seat Chairs of Antique Oak, with rubbed and polished fin ish and fine cane seats. To go at ffft $11 zz- tfivn w,oV ,. v,ete 1 I & &?v w::t& -&' 1 , . tt rCrZn Yvw . cp " 1 J " O ..tfstf a . -w -.j i i-v r n '" naHPCKjnr?w"K til u. .. 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T-a',-Br..--S! iUoCS" Chair for 47c. -? are large J & 1 B 1 c 1 1 r nnd vvpII ) 0 c 'l the city to dupli- 0ur $4.50 8-feet long $1.00 additional. And a large assortment of others up to $40.00. This Couch$6.00. Well made and nicely covered with printed velvet, and finished with heavy fringe. You can have your choice of many colors. This Bed, $7.00 Little Thing That Is Needed in Every Home to Hang Your Clothes On. This Table, 98c $2.00 Arm Chairs to match. Antique oak Dining Chairs, with brace arms and hand cane seats;worth i.5o,togoat $1.00 Wood Seat uming Chairs, very well made and nicely finished. To go at 59c Built of Antique Oak, top 24 inches square. Would be cheap at $1.25; This Table, 39c About the biggest bar gain we have ever offered. made of Hardwood, Finished Antique Oak, tops are 16 inch, square. Table also has a base shelf. No other store in the country ever offered such a remarkable table value. While they last take them at 39c 1 Chair for 47c. That's less than it would cost to saw the wood. They're built of hard wood with bent backs and are made very solid. Plenty of them for all who come. in size and well finished and come in round or square shape. Both styles are fitted with shelves. We offer this table for a few days only n at the special price.. p.UU That $5.00 Wil Buy. Handy for office use. It is built of antique oak, top opens inside there are drawers and pigeon holes. Just about what you'd pay $7.0 for elsewhere. They look well, no matter where you set them and are rapidly going into every home. A This style we have never sold under 45 cts. During this sale they are 39c tBXit Very pretty style, made with extended foot and goose-neck posts some thing entirely new; brass rails, heavily lackered. You can't beat it in the state for $10.00. As an auxiliary to this jrreat sale of Furniture, we offer Tremendous Inducements in Carnets and Draoeries. Curtains, etc. Prices on these goods will be found to be positively lowest and qualities absolutely best. M Carpet Bargains. Bigelow Axminsters, with borders to match, latest and most artistic combinations of color and design, yard $1.50 Hartford Axminsters, rich and durable floor covering, yard $1.15 Lowell and Bigelow Body Brussels, yard..$ 1.25 Wilton Velvets, unexcelled for durability and permanence of color, a splendid line to se lect from, yard 90c 3-Ply Carpets, new color effects and pat terns, yard 70c Double Extra Super All Wool Ingrains, best quality in the market, yard 60c Tapestry Brussels, yard from 49c Ingrains from 25c Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, pretty patterns, 75c kind, with pole ,n and fixtures, per pair 4vC Nottingham Lace Curtains, 54 inches wide, beautiful designs, good quality, $1.75 ftQ grade, with poles and fixtures, per pair "oC Scotch Guipure Lace Curtains, exquisite fine lacy patterns, in the very newest real lace effects. Positively cheap at $2.50, t , with pole and fixtures, per pair 1 09 Irish Point Lace Curtains, 54 inches wide, 3 yi yards long, on genuine fine brussels net ; not the miserable styles sometimes offered, but beautiful, fine, good wearing $5.00 qualities, with poles and fix- . ft tures, complete, per pair o.79 50-Inch Tapestry, pretty colors, good ., quality, 50c grade, r yard 00C Brussels Lace Curtains, real hand-wrought goods, net is as fine as any $ 10.00 Cur tain, pattern is a marvel of grace and symmetry. We bought them to sell for $6.o for one week with poles and Af fixtures, per pair 4.25 Qillnlino tarirrlit neiur onH rroH7 thn 1inH wiiiwiiiiv., """o'"l "" "llu f-" -.) I ' lm E?, that wi wash. 10c va ue. per vara o Cretonne, 36 inches wide, charming 16c rtnnHc mrr lofncl- aclnnc Kirr wnriofrw Dervard '. 12C Art Denims, endless variety of beautiful colorings, in oriental and floral de signs "works of art," worth 18c, at t per yard lC Curtain Swiss, embroidered and figured very beautiful patterns, 16c quality, n per- yard , "C JONAS LONG'S SONS
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