THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TIJLUJ3Si4a1 MAY 4, 1S99. 0 Thousands of lives have been saved by Warner's Safe Cure. Thousands of men and women keep in perfect health to day by Warner's Safe Cure. Your life and health are too precious to be trifled with. Take Warner's Safe Cure. CARBONDALE MAY RETALIATE. It now costs the city nrtiily SI 00 a year for wuter and a committee 1ms bern appointed to hoc Hit officials of tho Consolidated Water Supply company nnd nrrance to pay a lump sum for an unlimited number of lijdrnntH Each Iiydmnt now costs $15 per annum. Some membeis saw Mr .lermyn yes terday, but nothlni; definite was ac complished, his teims being too liK'li, It Is said If atlvnntaRCOUB rates are not secured tho loiinctlmen may 10 tallate by taxing the company's pipes. JOB HAMILTON INJURED. Job Hamilton, an aged miner, resid ing on Terrace street, was Injured In the A llson Creek mines between tha hours of 1 and 2 p. m. yesterday. Top coal caved In on Mr Hamilton and lie wan pinned to the ground by the de tails. An nmbulanre was called and the Injured man taken to his home where a doctor una called. The Injur ies consWt of n (lit on the ealp. n slight cut ovu tin right evo and a broken left leg Tim Injured man Is resting eiy coinfoit.iblj THE NEW HEALTH BOARD The neulv appointed In ard of health 'Mil nioet tomorrow night and ar range for the .summer work. There Is a conl-ld'iabt neciimul.vtlon of busi ness due to the disorganized condition of the old board and many complain ants will demand pecdv iedres If th" new oiganiK'Ulon .hall attack its Bevetal dutlf. with the promptness and energ whh'.i cliaiucterlzed Its first meeting tiny will hae leaon to bo proud or it PAINTERS' STRIKE ENDING. The palntcM' vtrlke, which went Into effect In this cltv Monday is neat lug the end. Half the oiitraetois have signed and tin other half pre auang Ing terms bv which It is expected an amicable settlement will be rftected. Several woiknicn toik their biuhes again veofntliv and befoio the weiJc Is out all will piobably be at woik LOCAL AND TERSONAL. Tiniest T?ixby vpent yesterday In Siranlon loseph .Tertavn, of Peranton, spent jesterdaj in this rlt. Mi.s Helen Ten int 1ms letuineil to hoi home In Tit rah. Ue T. T t'oltey, Itev W A. .N'ea lon, iidward Douglierty and MNs Allda Nealon attended lh luneial of T. J nrlfllii, at Pcranton, yesterd.iy. Mls: Julia Thomas, who has been isltlng fi lends here for the past month, returned to her home In Ilnf falo vesterdav. Maurice Church, of Leber 1: & Coi In's, spent esterday in Sri anion on buslnPi3 Improvements are being made on tho Washington street lcsldenee of Mis. Lyrtla Couch. Dr and Mrs. Henry Van neigen are expected home from California soon. They will lenalu In this city some, time Mis. H C. Ullts nnd son, Bailey, sp"nt yesterday with friends In Jet mvn Mr. and Mis. Chailes Sharlock left yesterday for Nineveh, N. y, wheio they will visit friends. JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. An unfottunate accident occuired at the Delaware and Hudson breaker yes terday aftemoon, resulting In the pain ful injuiy of .John Hi own, of Main street, mid Mr. Purely, of Caibondale. Both men were employed In the car penter gang who are tearing down the old breaker. The heavy timber are lowered by means or iopes attached to a small stationery engine. One of those timbers was about to be pulled from Its position when the two men, fearing It might swing nnd Injure them, stepped aside on what they considered a safo support They had no sooner done so than tho timber upon which they were standing gave away underneath them and both men fell to the ground, a dis tance of twenty-five feet. When picked up Mr Purdy was unconscious and re mained so for some time. Dr S. D. Davis and Dr. J S Ornves were quickly summoned and examined the men. Hrown complained of severe pains In the body but was nblo, with assist ance, to walk to his home. Mr. Purdy, Men, Glad Hews! 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Manlej, of Mnyfleld, was x Scranton visitor yesterday. Louis Morris will leave on Friday for New York and expects to sail on Satur day for his native home In Wales wn a visit to his parents. Daniel Price, of Mooslc. Is the guest of John H. Humphrey, of Noith Main street. The boiough council will hold their regular monthly meeting tomotrow evening Mr. Jonathan Dnvls, of Forest City, will preach In the Congiegatlonal church on Sunday A lit tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Splllane, of May field, fell and fiactuied his collarbone on Tuesday. Mi h. Hill, of Penn avenue, Mayfleld, fell a few days ago and fiactured the bones of her forearm. T K. Oilfllths made a business trip to Soianton yesterday At mine Battenberg. of the K.it Hide, has accepted a position with the stiect car company. Miss Minnie Samson, of Carbondale, was a visitor here Tuesday evening. Mr. Samson, of Green Ridge, visited his daughter, Mrs. Fiank liarber, of South Main stieet, last evening. TAYLOR NEWS. Scranton bicycle, made by lllttonben dor .1 Co. 'Squire S. W. Arnold hied himself to Waymnrt yesterday to .spend the day at his favorite pastime, fishing. Ho returned last evening with over two hundred perch and bull heads. Tho 'squire lias also laid In a new supply of fish stories. Mr. a. Vf. atmrd, of the Kast Side, Is cuilte 111. Michael HUnny, a saloon keeper of tho Kast Side, was befoio 'Squlte Ar nold Tuesday evening, upon a chaigo of keeping a gambling device or ma chine. The ptosecutor was Patilck Jennings It Is alleged that Jennings played tho machine nnd lost twenty cents, and demanded his money back and more with It, claiming to havo won on the machine. Upon being re fused he had a vvnrrant swoin out for the an est of Hbuav. The 'squire, held the defendant under ball for his ap peal ance at couit. Tho Wilson Fire company of this place will take part In the dicnien's paiude at Sciinton Monday afternoon. May S Thf Wilsons always show up to good advantage on parade with their nntly new uniforms. TUNKHANNOOK. fp- jl ?R? i s J mBiW V "C5jj w KBH Hose Company Annual Picnic Rev. Butland to Preach Other News Notes. Members ot Tavlor Hose company, Xo 1. are making extensive piepara tlons for their annual picnic which Is to be held In Weber's park, on Decora tion day, May SO. Committees aio bard at work on tho same and the event promlseii to excel anything yet held by the above organization. The boys deserve the patronage of the public In general. As a volunteer com pany they have not ns yet been ex celled. Oames of all kinds will be In dulged in dining the day. A great at ti action will be the gymnastic exhibi tion which Is to bo given by the Turn Vereln society, under the direc tion of Professor IMward Leuthold. Rev. Thomas Butland, of Providence, will occupy the pulpit at the usual hours In the First Congregational church In N'nrth Taylor on Sunday. Morning sen ice at 10 30: Sunday school at 2 o'clock, evening service at fi p in. All arc cordially Invited The mason work on the new Catholic church will bo started dining the w cek. District Deputy Clrand Master John T. Jones, assisted bv William G. How ell', Installed ofllceis of tho Hvenlns Star lodge, American Protestant asso ciation at Jermyn on Monday evening. Dr. J. E. Thompson, of Pcckvllle, paid a v Islt to this town yesteiday. Mlsd Mattle Powell, of North Main stieet. U Indisposed. Messrs. Chailes Grogan and Daniel McDonald, of this town, called on friends In Mooslc on Tuesday evening. Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, Junior Order United American Me chanics, and Taylor castle, No. 2G?, Knights of the Golden Uagle, will meet this evening in their moms on Main street. Mrs. Peter Jones, of Pottsville, Is visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John n. Davis, of North Main Btreet. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Price, who left this place somo tlmo ago for a few months In Wales, have returned appaicntly In good health. The funeral of Mrs. William F. Davis, whose death occurred at her homo In Jlellevue on Tuesday, nnd who was well known In this town, will oc cur tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The re-election of Superintendent J. Taylor Is meeting with general sat isfaction among the school directors of this borough. What has become ot the much-talkcd-ot new road, which was to be opened at the Intel section of North Main street? John Dovle left for Philadelphia the foro part of the week, where he will permanently reside. The Oiloles of this place and the Mlnooka Stais will battle for suprem acy on the Rlverblde grounds this af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Powell will han dle the sphere for the Orioles and Stone will receive him. Great preparations are being made by the members of the Lackawanna alloy council, No. SI, Junior Order United American Mechanics, for their coming ball, which will bo hold at Weber's rink on tho eve of Decoration day, May 2a. PEOKVILLB. The annual convention of the Lacka wanna County Sunday School associa tion will bo held at the Methodist church, Pcckvllle, Friday, May 5. Sev ci al prominent state woikeis will be piesent Thcie will bo three sessions beginning nt 10 a. m. and 1.30 and 7.30 p. m. Will Sunday school woikers please see that their school sends ns complete a leport ns possible as these reports are veiy pssentlai. Second, that their school H jepresented by at least on delegate. Third, that their s'hool wends a contribution our bv. laws call for one cent pci member, a largpr conttibutlon would not be re fused, and any offering, however small, will be appi eclated Money Is neces sary to make a success of thU Import ant work. Uepoita whould be 'nailed to Miss Carrlo Geary, of Carbondale, who Is secretary. Contributions to Halsey Lathrope, treasurer, Peckville, or brought to the convention. Crnlg & Tlnklepaugh uro disposing of a large number of the celebiated Some nine dissatisfaction was c piossed by the school directors after yestei day's convention over the manner In which tho salary of the county superintendent was lncteased Piob ably a majority of the convention were In favor of Increasing tho salary from $1,000 to $1,500, but they wuie not In favor of giving tho superintendent $2,000 per year. Tho resolution was so worded that the present superin tendent will diaw $300 In addition to what he is allowed by the state. In case the law at present In the hands of the governor should receive his sig nature, the minimum salary of a coun ty superintendent will bo $1,500; or in case the average school tcun of Tie county should exceed seven and one half months, then ho would bo entitled to receive $1,500 fioin the state. If either of these contingencies happen, our supeilntendent will receive a sal ary of $2,000 pear year for tluee years. Some of the dhectors claim that they did not know what they were voting for, owing to tho contusion In the hall, and others claim that tho niotlo.i was not carried, that more voted against it than for It. Uowevci, the chair man, Mr. Piatt, declared tli moiSn carried nnd ns no one nppnaled, it would seem as If the decision must stand. Theio was some talk last night of having the directors make .i pro test In writing against the Increase ff salary. K. L. McMillan, Insurance agent and Juctlce of the peaco of Nicholson bor ough, was one of the active men In the convention, placing in nomination Prof. Osborne, the principal of the Nicholson schools Ilo also tiled to say something on tho resolution in creasing tho superintendent's salaiy, but was not recognl-scd by the chair. Prof. Bromley Smith president of the Factoryvillo borough school board, was in attendance at tho convention, Albert Bunnell, of Meshoppen, town ship, whs in Tunkhannock Tuesday. John B. Fassett has been spending a few days at his former homo in Scottsvllle, this county. George w. Guy, formerly of this place, is visiting his brother, D. n. Guy, heic. Slate of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas uountv, s Flunk .T. Cheney makes nath that he Is the senior pat titer ot the lirm of V. 3. (iienev &. Co., doing business In the 'Mty of Toledo, County anil State aforesaid, and that slid llrm will pav the sum of OXC HUNDItnn DOLLARS for each ami every caso of Catarrh that cannot he eurcd by tlm uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. PRANK J CHUNKY Sworn to before rne and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A D , 1SSC. ISeal A. W GLRASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of the svstcm. Send for testimonial!?, free. P. J. CIinNKY, & CO , Toledo, o. Sold bv Druggists, 7"c. Hall's Tanilly Pills aru the be- PITTSTON NEWS AVOOA. The Sons of Temperance will meet this evening. Thomas Nolan, son of Edwaid Nolan, while lifting a piece of machinery at the Uxeter machine works on Tuesday, fell from a twenty-foot ladder. He was picked up unconscious and removed to the home of his parents. He was pain fully bruised about the back and head, but no bones were broken. Claire Holllster has returned home after several days' visit in Hnrrlsburg and New York cltv. Dr. J J. Douglierty, of Hudson, was a visitor in town yesterday Udwurd Rutlcdge, of South Main stieet, was severely biulscd about the back and hips on Tuesday morning vvniie loading coal in No. 8 mine of the Pennsylvania Coal company. A heavy fall of roof came on all sides of him, but he luckily escaped serious Injuries. The bond of M F O'Krlen, treasurer of Avoca borough, for tho sum of $6,000 was filed in couit on Tuesday. His sureties are J. J. McLaughlin, Patrick Doran and L. L O'lirlen The funeral of Archibald McQueen took place yesterday afternoon from the amlly residence on tho West Side The cortege was an unusually large one and represented people fiom nil tho surrounding towns. The Y. M. I , of which deceased was a member, at tended in a body. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Tho pall-bear-era were Patrick Fan ell, John Curley, Michael Flannery, M. J. Gllroy, John Gllhooley and Francis Kane. The flower-bearers were Hdward Dempsey, William Knne. William Doran nnd Arthur Davidson. Misses Kate Maloney, Kale Claik, Margaret Tlgue, Kate Walteis. Kate McDonald, Mary Kane nnd Mary Far rell will represent the Ladles auxiliary at the temperance convention to be held In Wilkes-Barre on Sunday. William Curley and Thomas Han som left yesterday to reside in Jersey City. John Davis, son of Mine Foreman David Davis, has accepted a position as mine foreman at the Lafllln colliery. Michael Loughrey, an employe at Old Forgo shaft, Is suffetlng from three broken fingers, caused by being pinned beneath a huge piece of coal which rolled over while endeavotlng to lift It Into the car The Ladles' Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet nt the homo of Mrs. D C Morton this after noon Udwurd Hoban, mall carrier at Now port News, is enjoying a it wo weeks vacation with his patents, Mr and Mra M. T. Hoban. NINETY PICK CILN'T. ot the pcopl. have some kind of humor In the blood, and this causes many diseases. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures these diseases by expelling tho humor. Hood's Pills are non-Irritating and tho only pills to tnke with Hood's Sarsaparllla. JONAS LONG'S' SOFJS. GREAT FRIDAY SALES. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Sudden Death of George W. Brown. A Stubborn Ulazo on Oak Street and Good Work by tho riremen. The Poor Board Elects Officers A Tortunato Runaway. It Is some time since our people weie ho shocked a9 when the news came from the West Side that George W. Hrown, one of the oldost employes of the Lehigh Valley railroad, had sud denly expired. He attended to his ac customed duties as night agent at tho depot up to Tuesduy last and even on Wednesday morning whs upon the street with his accustomed cheerful countenance. Dining the day he com plained of u pain In the region of the heart and Dr. HutchlnR wns sum moned, who at once wus aware of hl.s situation. After pi escribing, his pa tient Improved and jesterday he ven tuieil about the yard and was seem ingly lecoveilng. In the af let noon he had a i elapse ana went to hlu room nnd to bed and at 3 o'clock he peace fully passed away, sutiounded by his faithful wife nnd the children who happened to be nt home Geotgo Hi own was hoin 5S jeais ago In Duch ess county, New Yoik, nnd when but yet a boy the family moved to this vicinity. When 20 vears old he enlisted for tluee years In the One Hundred nnd Fotty-soventli Illinois Infantrj and setved his country throughout the ie oelllon and was u sergeant when mus tered out In 1SG6, after receiving an honorabla discharge. Ho was a char ter member of the Eagle Hose com pany nnd nn ex-foreman; also, a mem ber of the Independent Order of Red men. For many years he was em ployed as a detective for the Lehigh Valley company; was also chief of police of this city when vet a boi ough, and has a record for being onj of the bravest ofllcers who ever wore a star and one who never knew what fear was when duty required his ser vices He is survived by a wife, who was foimerly Miss Mary H. llrenton, and the following children- Willis, Hva, Richard, Norman and Willie. There are also soveial sisters and brothers. Tho deceased has lett be hind him a iccord of unblemished lep utatlon nnd many noble Halts of char acter will live long after the clods will have become aged upon his silent tomb. The nirangemenls for the fun eral were not completed last night, but w 111 be announced tomorrow Yesterday afternoon nt 1.30 o'clock nn alarm of fire was sounded for the "West Und." and In less than two min- I utes the Hagls went down Main j street at a rattling pace, and had a stream of wain on the building, which is located on Oak stieet, before tho llamcH had burst out The Nlagaias were late arriving, owing to their team being half a mile from tho engine house when the alat-m sounded, but they were on tho scene for good ecr vlcc, nnd this they accomplished. The fire was the most stubborn that the boys have had to contend with for some time. Tho building was an old one, and the jdilngles had been covered with a tin roofing, so that it was dlfll cult to got water on the flames, which were confined to the upper stoiy. Tho battle was to save much valuable- prop erty In the block, and the boys of both companies were successful, al though several times hampered by the bursting of lotten hose. Tho propel ty was owned by Peter Uuike, and occu pied by his family and that of James Davis The loss is covered by Insur ance as far as tho building is con cerned. but the occupants will suffer the lota of what household effects could not bo lemoved. "Scotty" Murdock, fotmoily with Morris (c Co , has accepted the posi tion of coachman, and yesterday was the envy of others when he pulled tho ribbons upon O'Doyle's tally-ho. A horse belonging to Max Ludwlg, broke loose from tho wagon yesterday morning on North Main street, nnd came tearing down tho avenue with tho rioss piece of tho shafts striking his heels nt every bound. An Ice man saw the runaway, and at the lisk of his life, succeeded In stopping the frenzied animal In fiont of Daum & Bernstein's. A team belonging to Car penter, the iloilst, which was standing there, took fright and made off, and the plucky man nlso succeeded In stopping what would have made a first-class runaway. A meeting of the United States Coal nnd lion company was held yesterday afternoon in the First National bank, und somo very important business touching upon tho future of that com pany, which has been so successful, wns considered The following stock holdeis were piesent President Chnrles V Teny, of Tunkhannock; Secretary and Treasurer John W. Howarth, of Scranton; W. L. Watres and Senator Johnston, of Waverly, N Y W C Foss. of Carrolton, Ohio; Thomas Ford, A. H Hrown and others of this city. The company's Interests aie located in West Virginia, and aie extensively operated. John W. Howell, of the West Side, who has been In poor health for some time, was In such a condition yester day as to alarm his many friends. His wife is also quite ill The membeis of the poor board hav-J reorganized for tho ensuing year and elected tho following ofllcers: Presi dent, Dr. G p. Seamans, tieasuter, Louis Selbk , secretary, Paul Ilohan Cormac Francis Bohan was lu-eleeted attorney as usual. Tho members made a tour of the Institution and found everything hi and about the premises in good condlton. The present super intendent was re-engaged, nnd ho and hla w Ifo provided a "Croker" dinner for the members when the business for which they had met vaa completed Company H will hold a preliminary inspection in their armory on South Main street this evening, nnd tomorrow night the company will be Inspected by Major Millar and the other ofllcers of the Ninth regiment Safety of Ralhoad Travel. Last j far on American inllw-ajs one puBHfniror was killed in accidents out of every 2.S27.474 passengers carried That Is to say, tint you can take a train 2, 827 474 limes before, on tho law of aver ages, your turn comes to bo hilled. Yuii will have to travel 72,WWC3 miles on tha cirs before that turn comes, and 4,511, T'5 miles befoio ou are Injured If ou travel twenty mllen every day for .00 davH in tho vein- sou can keep on at It for 7J8 j ears before our turn conies to bo hull If there had been railwavs when our Savior was born and jou had begun to travel on the flint day uf the year A. D 1, and had traveled 1U) miles In rvcrj dny of every month of evry years slnco then, you would still havo tin this year IKDS) ncaily 3,000,000 miles yet to travel before your turn camo to be klllfd. THE BIGGEST STORE in Northern Pennsylvania, the largest and finest stock, the best assortment and the greatest variety all lend their worthy aid to the success of Maybe. Manoard "I may be awfully ignorant, but what are 'Job's comforters?' " Hnllrom "What tho landlady puts on jour bed these cold ulishU." UR PUBLIC needs no urging to come and to buy. They are quick to appreciate the merit of honest, truthful advertising store facts, not unwholesome exaggeration. The city is stupified and suffocated with catch-penny sales that have no meaning save fraud and sham. With glaring trumpets iney ten you tneir story ana you respond only to be deceived. It's the same old blandishment of C :j i i...:i . i . i.i i -:x:- i binue uiiu intKery 101 guuu, wuiuiy guuus are nevei sauuiLeu save in honest and honorable merchandise transactions. How pleasant, then, to buy where you are safe and sure; where the refund of your money awaits you if you are dis-satisfied and where legitimate merchandise is sold for less than what pay for transparent humbuggery. Here are Friday Bargains dependable and good; we challenge the world to produce better ones. Fair, isn't it ? Friday Sale The opportunity r- fit of a lifetime for a Fancy SllKS handsome dress. In the lot are black and colored all silk taffetas, fancy waist silks, suras silk', moreens and many new and popular weaves. Positively worth from 75c to $1.00 a yard. On Friday only, AQ.rr of style in footwear height Friday Sale A sale that should t j rf iuwu iiicucuau" HIIU S Vaps ment. There are Tarn O'Shanters.Golf Caps.Yacht Caps, Polo Caps and Fedora Hats all are made of elegant broadcloth, flannels and leathers; very finely made and trimmed; all new designs more than forty patterns. Sold regularly at oc, 75c, 85c and 98c. Take your 5Qr choice Friday only ? V Friday Sale Tfn? UXIOrd ! les at very little cost. 300 pairs of ladies' fine Oxford ties, in black and russet. Nine styles, all new toe shapes, both kid and patent leather fine rrrrr cr1re flavil-1 orrl coff in i-a tl).'0, jUUH JUH..1) nwwcyii UIIU JUIl iu liiu foot and perfect fitting. We guarantee p the wear of every pair. Sizes 2 to 8, C vvirlthc Pi fn FP wnrfh 3i en inrl r $1.25 pair. On Fiiday only, Qg3 MUM Friday Sale Tailor made Women's Suits WOoi chev iot and covert materials in popular shades. Fly or box front jacket, silk lined throughout. Three piece circular skirt, flare or plain gored and lined with fast color percaline. In no store for less than $12.00. Your (fix, c choice here Friday only.... PUt? Friday 5a 5e A, Phenomenal r-t j chance, i ,000 Embroideries yards of cam- biic embroideries and open woik in sertings; all new patterns and designs; 4 to 6 inches in widths; worth from 15c to 1 8c a yard. On Friday (Tbp only, per yard fl Friday Sale FhndT . T j J Very fine cotton Underwear ,-ibbed vests and pants, nicely made and finished with pearl buttons, high or low neck, short sleeves; pant? are knee length. Posi tively have never sold under E 19c. On Friday only, each... fi Friday Saie Friday Sale Bath Towels What's the pan cake without maple syrup ? What's the bath without a Turkish tow el? Here are 50 doz. fine quality un bleached Turkish towels, size 22x50, that have never sold under 25c, Ar which are yours Friday for 1 t" Friday Sale " Anm2stFfor a Fine Petticoats RomanstnpS sateen petticoats, made with very full umbrella ruffle, heavily corded. Sold the world over as a bargain for Q K c $1.25. Here on Friday only for CJ-' Friday Sale An exceptional- A 4. 'y good quality Lace Curtains of Nottingham Lace Cui tains in many new patterns, .$ yaids long and fully worth 69c a pair. Take them on Fiiday only at, AOn pair T-t Friday Sale Thfere are flour r J , sifters, 4-qt. tin in Basement coffee pitsflow. er pots, painted and gilded, 15c; 10-qt. painted chamber pails and large jap anned coal hods.worth 19c. Your Qf, choice of the lot on Friday only.. Friday Sale '-00.t y "Q irt x - j quality plain In White Goods dia linons, dimity stripes and fancy open-woik lawns: all worth from i2c to 15 cents yaid. As a big special bargain for Fii- c day only at These rockers .m fitful i.Mfk Porch Rockers reed seats not splints, which means durability through all kinds of weather. Built o"f solid maple frames, nicely finished. Chairs of equal worth sell in no store for less than 90c. and Si. 00. fer 200 of them on Fiiday on'v, for.. We of- 65c Friday Sale Two sty,es of s 4ma "Aft r f Fine Chemise chemise ior choosing; one trimmed with pictty lace, the other with cotton lufiles. Sold regularly at 29c. and fully worth it. On Friday only T fl ul Friday Sale clothes l Good Wringers that" we seii legularly at $1.45 and i.6j, cheap at that. Made with and without frames; of highly seasoned hard wood, with best paia rubber rollers and 1 oiler bearings. The most start ling bargain of the year on OESr Friday only at yot' Friday Sale The bluest xr 1 r chance of the Wash Fabrics year at sum mer dress and shirt waist fabrics. In the lot are 1000 yards of fancy striped and figured pique; 1500 yards of dress dimities new and desirable; also 2000 yards piinted lawns and Swisses. Here are goods that are selling at 1 c to 20c yard, and no one with fault to 1 c find. Choice Friday only, yard fl Jonas Long's Sons r
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