THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJB- MONDAY, JUNE 2G, 1809. . Works on Harmony, Theory of Husic, Etc. Wo will npciiro any work known In the musical world on short notice. Somo wo havo on liand, mostly In cloth, arc: Not. Muslcnl Composition by Tcrcy Ooct. chins 1 50 Btory of Jtnjor C-Clrnco Shaw Dull. 1 00 Practical Tim LemonH 2" Musical BihIIIhk tlonk "' ThlM's MtHriil World I 25 Hhepard's Children's Harmony 75 Davenport's Harmony M llussler's Notation ami Harmony llussier's lllcmentary llarnirny lw Uoctschltis Hotnophonlc l'orms of Musical Composition 2 00 llaker' Mnnu-tl of Counterpoint 2 () llusshrs Prnctlral Harmony 100 flow h Structure of Music 1 25 lllchtcr's Manual of Harmony 2 ) Cornell's Vtuty Method of Modulation 1 CO Shepard's Simplified Haimonv 123 Hakor's Dictionary of Musical Terms 1 W Cornell's MuIpiiI Form 2 () Jadassohn's Manual of Harmony .... I m Musical Dictionaries, lie . 23c. and 75c. IJurrow'h I'llmers. Jotisso's Catechism. Perry Brothers '205 Wyoming Ave. coolings as they Judge will bo of public, Interest. HOTII FINnD.-Constablo Stovo Gllby, of Carbondale, was nrrcsted on Friday evening by Patrolmen llnggcrty and May for creatine n. disturbance In Mrs. Jones' placo on lower Lackawanna uvunuc. Mrs. Jones was ulo nrresUd. In police court Saturday Ollby paid n nnc of $3 whllo Mm Jones who mulcted to tho extent of j:.o. FAKIR FINKD.-A gllb-tongued fakir was ni rested on Saturday evening by Chief Holding und Detective Molr for senilis mlirors, which upon being helJ to tho light revealed obscene Icws, He hail attracted uultf a crowd on l'enn nvcmio when arrested nnd was doing a land ofllco business. The few lcmaln Ing mirrors wero ronllspnted und tho prls oner was lined $10 yesterday In police coutt. SERMON TO THE KNIGHTS OF MALTA IT WAS DELIVERED BY REV. Q. W. WELSH. THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 103 Wyoming Avsnue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours -D a.m. to lS.nop.rn; 2 to 1. Wtllluraa lllllldlug, Opp. 1'ostoftlce Iit.-TRi:ATi:i) HY lU'SHAND.-Mrs Mllo Nichols, of Utlca. N. Y . was nr rcsted at an early hour estcnlay morn ing on West Lackawanna acnuo for be Ing Intoxicated, film wai given a hear Ing before Alderman John and lined W. Tho woman tells .1 pitiable tale of the iibuso her husband subjected her to. htiv Iiir been brought to thlt city by him sty eiat months ngn and decried. Sho claims ho Is n railroader and Is now liv ing In Wllkcs-Ilarre. CONTEST DXAMINATION. The ap pended list of voters were examined In the Kelly-La ngstnff election contest Sat urday: Hansom, Andrew Weltzel, Will iam Bowen, Theodore Ilurke, Andrew Moore, fieorgo Pabgee, Stephen Smith, Michael Krause, Charles Myers, Thomas Kdwardi, William r,llb(rt Thoma How ells, r.mery L. AVundcl. M. N. Lu Rue, Oallen Haunt, C. V. Suover. South Ablngton, M. W. Ailann and Hltam drlf lln. Scranton, John Kaucr. 4Uuo. sm&zz LABELS ep7 -f - -t-f t I'M V a LW CITY NOTES POSTPONED. The buh mecthiR which ,.s to Ii.im lii-eli in-Ill at Athletic park ittil.i nltuniMin h.is been postponed till iut Sunday at J p. in. MISSION MEETINH.-The Rev. (!. I, Ahuh will conduct the meeting at the Rim tic mlislsn tonight MfiMu will bo luiiiMit-d by u male tiuurteltf. OPEN AIR CONCERT. Hanoi s band will glu an open air concert tumouuw timing, eomniei cliiR at b u'tlock, at tho nldenie of Colnm.1 Kra If. Ripple, cor nel of Vim- street and Webster avenue. TWO MEN ARRESTED -Excitement wan caused on Eackawnna avenuu yes terday morning b a quart ol In progress between two men One demanded the ar rest of the second, who was colored, and as ho also wanted the first one arrested, the ofllcers rompiomi-scd b arrestlnR both. A i-mall bov followed the nun in the station house and stated that the col on d nrin had been hit by the other with a hteine He protnl-ed to be In court this mornliiR when the ease will be he-aid. DIED AT A PICNIC. Number of Members of tho Locnl Commnnderlcs Heard the Discourse In Calvary Reformed Church Last Night He Took for His Text tho Woids, "Be Thou Faithful Unto Death, and I Will Glvo Thee a Crown, Life"' His Thoughtful Ser mon in Part. wmmtitiwiimimmmmw. Fruit Jar The Gilchrist 1 A woman's Invention wldo top you can put your ban J In It. They are machine made, with smooth eJRe will not cut your hand when washing. They contain no deadly blow-over or line RrounJ glass. We also have the AUchlne-Made Mason Jars and Pure Rubbers. Why buy poor ars or rubbers. It Is false economy. One can of fruit spoiled Is more than the difference In the price of a dozen Jars. QuxiaTVfeW William Locher, a Young Man from Pine Brook, Expires in nn Epileptic Tit at Grav el Pond. COMMITTED TO JAIE. Michael Y.its-In- nt .lirimu. was committed to the louiu.N j.ill stiday by Aldei m.ili Howe II elctaiilt ol 'M bail. He Is thai Rid with h.iliiK tokn ti eaiiliiRi'. County Di tn the I.e. plum i-j the prosecutor in tac e iM-. TOWNSHIP HEARING-Annther lunr liij. in tin l.ack.iw mnu tuuushlp iinit-lit-uliiii m.itti i was held Saturday by C'om-inl'-Iomi- Jnhii I1, tjuliiiiuii Nothiiiij tinu-u.il develnpod It H tin- cianmls Ilul Intention to IuIiir the takini; of ustimoii to it ilos-e next Saturday. rofRTH OP .iri.YSlIOOTINti.-Clcm Mulsh and Arthur .Monies will s-hoot a. m.itih for S-'w i Mile uR.iln-t William Aiiinm.in and I.ouls IliuitliiRtnii Jul 4 at tin Sciantou 1jiIIiir liaik. Each t.i m has won a match, and the Jt l -prii.iehliiR one will be tunned a. "taw off." lit SINESS Ol-' A EEK -The lepurt ol tin litisini'4 tiaiis.icted fur the wcik eteliiiK June Jl by till Scraiilun CkalhiR JI.iii-i- Is as follows: Mnnd.i. $lTT,S!).Tti, Tm-il.i. J.'.'l Cil.".i;: Widnisdav, $Jl'i.lT1 ,4. Thursday. JKo.im 7U; Eiiilay. Jlvlh.''. :. RattiliUiy. JlT.'.nsC.s:; total, $1,1IJ,3S3.S2 DEI.IVEHED TWO SERMONS -The Re. J.imes HiirIh dilleml ,m aiMi.-5 on "f'htlstl.in MS.-.Iiiiis" jestj relay a!t r inn n In tin- llaptlst rhuu'li, J.ieksun hticft, and preaehid list nlnht In the 'n 1i tei Ian i-linpel, Adams ,iiiiue, nn The Wonderful Love, of Clulst lor Hunianlt." Willie attendlnR a clam bake nt Gravel pond, yesterday, William Lech- er, a younp mini from Pine Ilrook fell In a lit and died before medical us Mslunev could bo bt outfit to lilm. He was nin1 of a pnity of foitv men who dmvo to the pond yesterday morn ing with the Intention of spondliiR a day of enjoyment. They arrlveel them Bluntly befoio noon md had hardly bRtin the festivities when Loelur was btrlrkcn down. When afte-r a quaitnr of an hour ot wiithlutr he hhowe-d no t-lHlis of pi-ite'iy It was elei leU-d to Piiute meellral n..?l.stniKe. Tho nus-seiiRi-ise set out for H'llsidc Hume to biiinmun Dr. StraiiR. but hail only fair ly stinted when Loilie-r e-xplied. The picnic w.ih Riven up und the party l etui nod to the- city. beiriiiR the bfdy in a spilnR wiiroii. hired ftom a fanner. Corontr Kolieits, who had be-en notllleel lv telephone, was nut at Claiii'b fc'unuult. Me viewed tho 10 nrilns anil then allow eel them to pro ceed Later he performed an autopsy and 'iitimieel himself that the sti ry f the death was .is told by the unfortu nate man's i-ompaiilons. He was sub ject to epileptic (Its-. The deceased was SO years of at;e and unmarrl.'il. He was a teamster by (ici'iipatlnn and bowled In the rear of lntih' Moie on CnpouH' avenue. - "AN EMPTY SACK CANNOT STAND UPRIGHT." Neither can poor, weak, thin blnml nourish and sustain the physical system. Hood's nr.sati.ii I1U Is the Mamlaid puiitltr and tiui tonic fur the blood, WILL PICNIC TOMORROW. The an nual basket picnic of tin- nuinbem and f-imd.i school ol Grace Refoiineil Epls enp.il I'huiih will be held tomorrow at 1 ake Ariel. The membeis of the Sunday sehool will be carried free. TlcketH lor other?, ninv be obi.iiui.el on the train or irom W. T. Hnckett. RAILROADERS MEETINGS. -Tho The I.nekawann.i rallionders' t?rli'.iin " I'inimitti'es' have nut as t e-ompletnl tin Ir MMe,ii- This nioililnti the con iluetors and trainmen will hold another ronfeienee. Tin v expect to conclude their biislniss in a dm or two nnd will then make public s() much of their pio- HOOD'S PILLS elo (liu&tfs-ts. 21;. not Riipc All Smoko the Pocono, 5-ccnt Cigar. Bwnr.znrirm.'mm DIED. El.EY. In Pi IceburK. June 21, b'fl. I.oidf M. Eli. iiRed 1 e.er nnel fl months, uu ot Mi. and Mw. Gmrfjc EU. I'llIf.l.H'S. In Seinnton, Jim. 21, Jennie Phillips aKed 27 e.n, S uionths, at 17.7 Siiniiull .H.UU1L. Kiiiiei.il Tuesday af li rnoini at i! o'clnik. Interment at Washburn stin-t cunetiry. RAYNOR.-In Si-ianton. Juno 2J. ,T, W. R.ijnoi, iiKirt ?2 j f.HH. 101 Hoi elale stmt. Kuni-ial this afternoon at 2 'o o'clock. Iutirmait at l'orest IliM e i meteiy THOMAS -In W.st Se r.intnn, June 21 iwi Mr- Ji uklii The mim of 1316 E non trei-t Kuni rnl Teii-sil u uftr-rnoon In terment In Y.isliliurn Btreet temeterv. Just received five hundred fine Percale and lawn Waists All new designs, in blues, pinks, belio, black and white. 75c, $i.oo and $i.2ij garments, Special price, 49c Ladies' White Duck Skirts Nicely trimmed, with three bands of royal blue duck, very stylish. Special price, 95c Val Laces and Insertions New line of Embroidery Insertions, At 6c to I2y2c In connnemointlon of the two hun dred and llfty-ilist anniversary or the? Knltfits of Malta, a upeclal Bertnonwns dellvctcd to membeis of that order In the Calvary Reformed church by the piiHtor. Rev. Geonrc V. WoIhIi. A num ber of members of the local cummanil erics of tho Knltfits of Malta occupied seats in the centre of the church. The speaker took fur his text words taken fiom Revelation, second chapter, tenth veise: 'He thou faithful unto death, and I will Rive thee a crown, life." Duilnp the course' of his sermon, Rev. Mr. Walsh said, in part: In these days of exposes one would think that lelltfon had alt left the cities and lied Into the countiy, and we are often led to believe that sue-h has been the case alwaysi. I think the facts show the opposite Great lefonns neatly always have their first substan tial stait In cities Christ did most of Ills pleaching In the counts , but the tlrst church was in Jciusalem, and fiom thin center titill ated the Influences and pulsnted th" blood which established and kept alive tho chut dies of early Christendom. These chinches after the middle of the first century became sub-centers for like Iniluence und life and aftervvarels played nn Important pint In shaping the future of the church. LETTKRS OP JOHN. John, the lleloieel, makes a number of them famoiiM by the le-tteis he wiltes to them. In thet- letters he paints ninny ple:tuies of the times which an1 valuable aids to the undci standing of the remainder of his letters. Of these letters seven are j-ont unto the seen churches of Asia. These were all planted by Paul and nuituted by him. Of the seven, two aio commended. These are Ephe-sus and Smyrna. Smyrna imih the one to which our text Is directed and it was a beautiful city, called the 'lovely one,' 'the "ciown of Ionia." The ei eat abundance of grapes In that lclnity had caused a temple to Race bus to be elected and the trade of the- seaport had gathered a laige con tingent of the Jews. The first eliew away the eaily Chilstlans by tempta tion, anil the second by persecution of which Paul speaks. To this chinch there seems to be no blame nttae-he-d. We see thin because none is mentioned In the letter, und we see It also In the fact that this com manding spirit told Paul tufiVilto, "but thou nit llch," l Ich In God's ftnor, iie.li In God's giacc and In the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Rut this poveity was to be laid off and the sign of power and wealth assumed if their faith should abide. Mitt tho gh rich In all the-se things, they were- not fice trotn Impediments, for Paul sayn, "I know thy works and ttlbulation, and poverty." TI1KY MERE SLANDERED. They were to lidAe sine ttlbulation. The storm fen ec ast by the Savior w a.i beginning to break. The sword which he hi ought was beginning to cut Pi 1-sei-utom in blasphemous Jews and per secutions did not lack. They weie also poor, and that may not seem so gi lev mis to our nilndt" Hut in a cltv like Smyrna pouty was a disgrace, lis some tiy to make it appear now. nnd yet much of the poveity of these piaispe! people was traced to their be ing Chilstians, for they hail all In com mon and the ilch provided for the roar. They weie also the subject of gioss slander. As their occupations and cli cunistanceH compelled them to hold many of their convocation at night, they were charged with all sotts of hideous and cilmlnal practices. I'nder the guise of a test of tlnir loyalt. they weie persecuted In muse the would not sjeiltU'e to Idols, nor cut ot meat offeied to Idols. They daied not partake of the plca. iii es of the day, games and shows, be oiiiii) man of these Involved a sac rifice to a god or goddess. The Jews said tln-y did not worship God but the Devil, and then, as nil thiouch the centuiles, the killer of i heietlc was the Instrument of God. and that whlih was their dearest hope, the Chilstlan name and life, was the suiest means of de-it Miction, fur when I'oly cirp. the angel of the church at Smyrna, was burned nti accusation was, "Ho confessed himself a. Chilstlan." How they could pass through all this i ml survive, was a marvel to the woild. lint they had meat the woild knew not of. They had the stiength of Ills name. He who was the llrst and the last, which w.i4 dead and Is alive. The name thev bore was their nick and shield the name of Clulst. lie was neat hem, lie watched over them, he held them In the hollow of his hand. Again, God was not ignoiant of the lift of lll. people. He s.is, "I know thy wi ilss" He knew their condition, their stiuggles, th dr pei seditions, and he tells them In all this. "Thou uit rl'h," for thet" is a stoi chouse thou know est not a, filled with wealth, grand and ric-n, that will ic-compense thee for all thy losses, and even though tln-y would ho put Into prison and tribulation should come upon them. Hut nil these would be as a nine U.iS' wonder and quickly pass awav. PURIF-UNG PIItES. Kor these wero only the puilfylng fires which would be useful In taking out the clioss fiom their souls, cleans ing tho church from hypocrites, und cause them to appreciate more nnd more the end prepared for them. The end was life, not a faded lautel wieath, not an ivy wreath, but life. Death was the eiulckest way to this life, and the axe, the fire, the beast, the dungeon were only helpers to tho great prize life. So In the weary toll and turmoil of this life, let lis feel that If wo are faithful unto death, faithful to our selves to mako the best of us, faithful to our life, faithful to our lellgion and church, faithful to God, life shall be our toward, lie thou faithful, then, O Christian warrior, and thou shalt oh tain a crown life, j S Millar & Peck, 13A Wyoming Ave. "Walk In and look around " wmwmwwwmfmMmwwmwtm or principle of patience comes from God, the use anil exercise uf that grace is ourselves. Here, as the member of this asso ciation so well iiiideistiind, we must be workers together with God. And yet, we must candidly acknowledge It.wheie are we more "wanting" thnn Just heie? In nil the multitudinous things of life, ftom childhood's little tumbles to the martyr's sufferings, patience Is the grace of God, whereby we endllie evil for tho love of God. And If the love of God be perfected In us, for this Is Christian perfection which many pio fess, we will exercise patience. Love Is patience. Patience H not stoicism. The Idea of endurance is that which gives empha sis to tho wotd patience. Hence the ancients realized both the desirable ness und the nobility of the epiallty, and the noblest among them set them selves to the task of atquiilng It. The extent of their success showed what human will can do. Patience Is svlf-possesslon. iPatlem e Implies hoie. All along the Christian's path are lantlmnrks hearing the in set Iptlon, "Walt on the Lord." If we are to wink together with God, we shall need a great deal of putlence. "You can huirv man," said Hishop Milmau, "but you cannot hurry God." What Is to be said, then? This simply, that your causv Is God's, that He keens In Ills own hand" the su pieme administration of Its Intel ests, and Is llkelv to know better than men or angels how liest to cany It through. Meantime, what He asks of you is not succesH, but fidelity; nnd fidelity, what ever else It means, assuredly means a tiustfulness which can cast Its btnde-n of anxiety on tho Loiel. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS. SOUTH SIDE TAKISII. Meeting of the Men Held in St. Thomas College. J A meeting ot the patlshloners who aie Included In the limits of the new Catholic pail.h, which has bten creat ed on tho South Side, was held last evening In the chapel of St Thom'i.s college. Upwnrtls of 2u0 men were In nttendnnco and Phillip McCue tinted aa chairman. Uey. J. A. O'nellly was picsent and piesented plans prepared by an archi tect for a permanent convent and school and a temporary basement chutch. These did not meet with the appioval ot some of thoe present as they stated that they had not had suf ficient time in which to consider thu question. Some were In favor of build in:: a permanent church nnel parochial residence tlrst. while others agiced with Father O'Relllv's views. After considerable ellscusslon it vns decided to nptnltit a commltfe to con fer with Hishop Unban in regnid to tho matter. The committee was appointed and Is composed ns follows: C. C. Don- nvitn, Patilek Cavnnaugh, William A. Gallagher, Patrick Mcsset and Richard Grimes. COUNTRY CLUB GOLF. Strike situation in the City Remains Practically Unchanged. There weie no new developments In the stilke situation yesterday and tho end appeals to be ns fat olf as ever. Secretary Mtc.ulre has not yet leached the city and the report Is cm rent that he Is 111 In his home In New Yoik and may not iirriie heie for several days. Neatly all the money received from national hcaditiaiteis has been ells tilbuled among the men. The following statement has been given out by Secietary Laudlg of the liuildets' Exthant'e The ItulUK'is' Exchange. Juno Jt. pii Statement from tnr Builders' eehange. Tho follow ing contiiictors lepurt tint thi have sec und a siitlle le nt number of mill to do the w-nk which thev h.no on hand and si nie state that they are In po sition to lake mine wink: ('harb-s N. Lord. Nay Aug Lumber company; S. Skcs' Sons, M. A C.uldtn, John Colli g.m, John Itenoie.V Snn mill. Peck Emit her company, E. S. Williams. J II. Wool si v & Co , Green Ridge Lumber Co., Frank M. llupr Hower & Stindei, Peter Sttpp, M. E. Win den, Conrad Scbioeder Washburn, Williams Co., mill; Mulhcr'n & Judge-. Wink Is going on all right, and is not "tii el up" n'tngoth't, as some would hnvo It Men apply dilly lor work to thu va rious eonttaetors. Tin- Ilulldeis' Exchange. B. P. Laudlg, secretary. The Riilldlng Trade's Council will meet ngaln this evening In Caipenter's hall. Linen Color Crash Skirting 5Jc Heavy Wide Welt White Pique, 30c goods, for 19c At I2y2c finest line of New Wash Goods To be found in the city Lawns, Batiste, Organdies, Dimities and Ginghams. HEARS & HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. July 4th, Exclusion to Farview via Delaware and Hudson Railroad. Giand Gala Day at the most attract ive excursion resort In Pennsylvania. Unexcelled attractions too numerous to particularize. Oamo of base ball called nt -30 p. in., between two very popu lar local clubs. Refreshments served by Hanley, of Scranton. The follow ing programme will be rendered by Dduer'fc band of Scranton1 1 March, Olympla Hippodrome, Alexander 2 Overture, Tho Beautiful Galatea. Stippr 3 Si lection, A Runaway Glrl....Carie 4 The Dawn of Love iMorccau Cnr nete ilstlepu) Uentllx 5 Mpdley, The Chicken Brigade. .John.'oa C Selection, Tho Raitci'cd Bride. Smetnna T Whls-peiing I'lowers .. S tlvertuie, Mr.rlinn.i .. 9 March, Hands Across Very Excellent Showing Made by Mr, John Brooks on Saturday. There was a somewhat general opin ion expressed on Friday that If John Brooks could play Saturday ns on the previous afternoon thut It would- take a pietty lively piofessionni to defeat him In the round of the links at the Country club. He mnde a lecoul of .17 on the upper coutse that afternoon which Is a great scoie aim then stop peel to play base ball without Ilnishltig tho other nine holes when his pre lous lecoul of 78 could suie-l hae been broken. A great deal of Intel est was ex cited by the Tribune's announcement that ho was to play with Hamson, tho famous piofesslonal, that day. The game came off In the aftcinoon and John made the otu prising record of 7.' as tho bogle Is 7fi. Mr. Hamson mak ing 7C. The professional was greatly taken with his opponent's playing and Is eleslieius th.it he shall enter the ( hl- cago ojieii tournament the 111 st week in July. COUNTY A. O. H. MEETING. All for the Old Officers Continued Another Teim. At the annual meeting of the Ancient Older of Hibernians of Lackawanna countv held yesterday afternoon, in Colleie hall, all the former olhcers were le-elccted as follows; President, Wil liam Dawson, of Pcr.inlon; vice piesl elent James McAndrew, of Winton; financial ser rotary. I. J. O'Horo, of Dunrnore; recordlrg re e rotary, "Wil liam J. Mc-Andiew, of West Setnnton; tiensurci, AV. J. distill , of North Scranton: board of dlreetois. J. J. Col lins, of Carbondale: c. T. Roland. P. W. Gallagher, South Scranton; A. Mul eleilg, of Sctanton, and J. J. Grler, of Nm'th Scranton. Th if poits of olhceis showed that the order had made inpld strides dur ing the liist year of the reunion of the two boatds. . .. F. V. Blon Walhieo tho Sea, Souk.t. 10 Star Spangled Banner. The Dclawaie and Hudson will sell excursion tickets nt very low rales of fare from all station", good on spec lal and regular trains July 4th. Mr. John Bevlns, editor of the Pi ess, Anthon, Iowa, says: "I have used C'hambei Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dint rhoea Remedy In my family for fif teen yeais, have recommended It to hundreds of otheis, nnd have never known it to fall In a single Instance. For salo by alt dtugglsts, Matthew Hios. wholesale and retail agents. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c, . i '.it'' ' 'III I v v ' "The leader of them all" 5Kas?KKKioja5aoftS50 AN ADDRESS ON PATIENCE. Delivered Before the South Side Y. V. C. A.. Yesterday Afternoon. Rev. II. A. Grant, R. D pastor of tho Howard Place African Methodist Episcopal church, delivered yesterday afternoon an nddtess on "Patience" be foro the South Side branch of tho Young Women's Christian association, 1021 Cedar avenue. In part, he said: The anostle In writing to tho He brews says, 'Ye have need of patience, that, nfter ye have done the will of God, ye might receive tho promise." And James, In his general epistle, adds. "But let patience have her perfect work, thut ye may bo perfect and en tile, wanting nothing." A good man put this among his dully prayers "Lord, teach mo thu ait of patience while I am well, and the use of It when I am sick." Tho common-sense of that Piuyer la simply admirable. Tho grace s Pont Live l As Your Forefathers Api; it PIANO is not considered a luxury any more. 5 It is looked upan as a necessity. It drives v away dull care. It welds the family ties, ft ft ft ft keeps the children home and is one of the blessings ft of the iNMneteenth Century. And then our way of ft selling and prices, why they are taking the people ft by storm. Come in and we will explain our plan 5 it will please you. II A J V fif? A NI l"i if rlicnlti ic nmis nmtilAf a in fUit? 1!n. - x' w vui uipitiy ? w v iuinpiwiv tti ti I.) llllv ft ft They are marvels of beauty, and if vou only see them you will want one, anu especially at uui i'kiwus. x g FINN & PHILLIPS 13S g Wyoming Ave A Gigantic Saie of -v ttCMWAVTS f er -l. f -v Of r? s ru .a cS r .0 wl '" v- A, J "V, " v ,r On Tuesday morn- -u ing we will begin our aemi-Annuai inventory. In a store of this magnitude it is difficult enough to measure the solid stocks let alone Remnants. That is whv todav vou set a remark- able chance at these odds and ends more than 2,000 all told. What a wonderful story of big business they tell. To facilitate quick handling tomorrow, we have divided them into six lots . Lot No. 1 Remnants at 3c to Tc Lot No. 2 Remnants at 9 cents Lot No. 3 Remnants at 12 cents. Lot No. 4 Remnants at 15 cents Lot No. 5 Remnants at 19 cents Lot No. 6 Remnants at 25c to 69c This of the domestics. Of the Dress Goods and Silks, there are lengths suitable for waists, skirts and suits, all of this season's desirable patterns, and marked at less than half their actual worth. On Special Tables All Day Monday. Jonas Long's Sods i j iixs w k irr&-ttywTiw?umm V J& iff An S 13 Mi h ffff B M WZs wfty Summer Shoes. 'tPnv3' vtf ftffiK Ak Our new Summer Hue is in tlie height of Shoe per fection. Airy prices on Warm Weather Footwear for men and women. Our bargain tables are attracting a great deal ot atten tion. Oxfords for 75c and $1.00 that were formerly $i.o and $2.00. vi V. . JrMflM j im war aVir. .'Tirr n z - u -j & jibCHotty f JO PLATES R5j ft)XHjftCjiJUJftHJUjrtuXiftkxftJftftx Artificial Teeth fui which other dentists charge Si 5. $12, $S and $ Our price, S8, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Crown jnd Budge Work for which others charge $10, $iand3. Our price, $5, S4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, fill teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. EBarrstt, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., ?';& LEADER IN LOW PRICES. Keep Cool Electric Fans Of AH Kinds at CMS. B. SCOTT'S 119 Franklin Ave. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elm wood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. v formerly Motel ninilntr.it.) Ofsen All the Year. Tills hotel has loen lomodeloil anil leflttol throughout und win op n its iloars June 14, I'orr.itos, ota, cull on 01 udilrou DR. W. H. H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WIPsiOLA, Ail Ideal Health Resort, Uoautt- ftilly Situated with Full Lake View. AbonluUly frco from malarli nnd mes quItotH; bunting tUbin, dancing, tennis, oichoMi.i. 'U' , liuru I.lthl.i water spiliiK; plentj of old Hhaile, plno erovo of largo tites suirounil IiotLd, e.CL'Hent table; rates reasonable, capacity of houHO, 2u. Illustrated booUlet and refcicucei on ap jillcatlon C, E. FREAR. LAKE W1N0LA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Care). Wjomlnc County, Pa. rseautlfulh luciitu', Riiod llshlng; boat ing and bathing 'fuMe urn xeelleil. D., 1. St. W. H It.. IIloomsbiiiK division, train ! ilng Si rantr.n at VJV p ill. makes Ul uet conntLtloiiH la I.tbigh Valley to l.ako. JOHN 11 .(ONUS, l'rop "fern hall, Crystal Lako-Reflned Family Resort Mtnge laBS I'arbondule for Kern HhII at il ao p m Mniio IcavcH I'orn Hall for Car. bonilulont 8.:io a m, Telepbouo Cotinco- tlon: "Ker Hall," pay station. C 13 A M. C. JUIINbON, Manasers. l'ostomco Adilrfcs lluailntl, I'a. VEVV JERSEY, Tlie Atilnton Ocean Grove, N.J. Tho leading hotel, Open June to Oeto. ber. Cuisine and smlco unexcelled. Kanltnry ainiiigoinents perfect. Orohes. Ira, Hates, $20 to Va, two In room, Special Junu ami family rates. Send for booklet, C. H. MILLAR, flop.
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