THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1899, !Z MAY HAVE SUICIDED. (Apparel of n Man Found on Sugar Loaf Mountain. A story reached this city last oven- Inc'of a peculiar And made recently by la man named Foster on Sugar Loaf Mountain. Mr. Poster went to the rmwt unfrequented section of the moun tain "about three miles from now- vhere,"as ho expressed It to dig for ginseng, an article of cxr6rt which Is very valuable. While scouring1 In the depths of tho forest ho came upon a new "grip" which contained a coat, shirt, pair of jectaclcs' and a diary. A pair ot trousers he also found nearby which had been badly chewed by some unl mul. Ho returned to his homo nt Hum wood and with some friends set about reading tho diary which was rather llllglbly written. What they wero nblo to make out indicate that tho writer was demented and It was discovered that a leaf had been torn out which was supposed to have homo a name. Mr. Koster returned to the spot on tho mountain and found the leaf bearing Yho name of a man wIiofo address was in New York ntato. Tho namo could not be learned last night. The people of Ilurnwood cntrrtnln tho belief that human remains will yet be found on tho Sugar Loaf. DECORATING THE TOWN. Many of the principal buildings have taken on their holiday attlro nnd at i tho rate the decorations have been working tho r"d, white nnd bluo will bo in evidence all over the city In a few days. Persons coming to this city to spend the Fourth will have a feeling lof serenity when they read that tho knayor has appointed tho following fhpeclal policemen CJeorge SluiT, Paul Burton, Joli'i Adley. Mike Hart, James Olbbons, Frank Korl. M. J. Hrcnnan, J. P. O'Connor, John Toolan, Martin Odendahl, K. .T. Xoary. F. J. Colwell. James Westberry. James Campbell. F,. C. Swingle. Joseph Tetrnsak, P. J. Smith Hartley Plglln. Thomas Farrcll, nnd Patrick Pace. William Klllecn and Tllchard Vcly have been nppolntoil park policemen. As many more will bo pressed Into tho service on Indepen dence day. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ml&s lining Kelly, of Parsons, is vis iting Miss Mamie Ilrennan, of South Main street. W H OrHHths. of Helmont street, who has been sick for some time, Is Improved. George C'nlvin, who has been spend ing a few days at Factoryville. has returned Miss Mnry Jenkins Is the guest of Mrs. C W. IIIn. of Cemetery street. Father James Morrison left yesterday morning for Trenton, X. J. Mrs Ooorgo Holt, of Oreenflold, Is entertaining Mrs. Samuel Henderson, of this Itv Mrs Mattle Hughes Brown, of New Y"rk Is Mtlng her parents) of this I place Harry Hull, 'iflnr bavins' spent two Ininnth in F.nglnnd. has returned. Mrs A C. T.nwn has returned to her home on C!iotrut avenue after spend- 'Ing a Hi villi Windsor relatives. MI-5S Frabelle Hone, who has for thft last few days been tho guest of Mrs Cleorgo Dlmock on Chestnut avenue, has returned to her homo In Wilkes liarre. Misses Marlon and Hnzet DlmocU. of this city, are the guests of Wilkes liarre relatives. A girl was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. Swingle, of Cemetery street. Tho bicycle club's parade on tho Fourth will form on North Mnln street nnd will be In charge of their captain, George Van Olldcr. Wfhnrd Nay started yesterday morn ing for Jersey City where ho was called on account of his daughter's serloua Mines''. F. H. I.anar, of Paik street, Is enter taining his mother nnd Mrs. St. Law rence, of Norwich. John Hurko, of Brooklyn street, has returned from F.rooUlyn, N. V., where ho was tho guest of his son James. Dr. Wheelr paid Vnndllng a profes sional visit yesterday afternoon. TAYLOR NEWS. Newly Elected 'Officers Riding on ,the Sidewalks. Tiiylmlllo lodge, No. C8, Knights of Pythias, held an lmportnnt business meeting In their roomH on Wednesday evening when tho following olllccrs wero elected for tho ensuing term: Chancellor, Illchard Williams: vice chancellor, AVllllom H. Thomas; man-ter-at-arms, Talley Grinith3; master of exchequer, Edmond W. Carter; master of ltnance, Gcorgo Marsh; K. of H and S John H. Evans; prelate, Thomas Jones, Jr.; master of work, John It. Thomas; Inner guard, David Harris; outer guard, John M. Thomas; trustee for eighteen months, James Morris, Jr.; representative to grand lodge, Thomas J. Hughes. Numerous complaints have boon re ceived at police headquarters of young men, boys and girls who persist In rid ing bicycles on the sidewalks In this borough. In some cases tho com plainant nlleges that the effendora be come very bold and will hardly attempt to Btecr clear of pedestrians. Of tho young women In particular this Is true. No one wishes to abridge their pleasure but tho street is tho proper place for tho bicycle riding. Attorney J. M. Hards, of this town, acted as tonstmastcr at the alumni banquet nt Hotel Terrace on Tues-lay evening. Tho Taylor P.cds will Journey to West Scranton tomorrow afternoon where they will battle for honor with the Hrowns of that place. The excursion of the congregation of the new Catholic church from this town on July 18 to Mountnln Park promises to be a grand affair. Father Moflltt, together with the committee, are working hard to make It a success. How's This? Wo offer Olio Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catnuh Cure. F. J. CHENKV & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for (he last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable, in all business transactions, and llnanclally able to carry out any obligation mado by their linn. WKST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDINO, KINNAN & MAHVlN, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and muc ous surfaces of tho system. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes timonials free. Hall's family Pills are tho best. CHANBE flF The Entire Stock of Bronson & Tallman High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats To Be Closed Out Below Cost The prices quoted below are just a few of the many bargains the new firm gives the public in order to make room tor the new Fall Stock now being manufactured. Hats. Boys' Senate Braid Straws, old price, Jl; solo price, Hi cents. Men's huts, assorted shapes old prlco, E0 cents; sale price, 33 cents. Men's Hough Straws, old price, 1; gala price, SO cents. Men s Curl Brim Straws, old price, 2; sile price, SI. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old prlco, S3, balo price, 31.25. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, H: sale price. $2. Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, Just half of former price. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors, 2, Jo, SI qual ity all to be closed out at Jl. Collars. Tho Anchor brand of collars, which were sold at 15 cents; sale price, 0 cents, 3 for t'5 cents. Neckwear. 15-ccnt wash ties; alo price, 5 cents. Si-cent quality, all shapes; salo price, 19 cents, 3 for $A cents. GO cent quality, all shapes; salo price, S3 cents, 3 for $1, it quality, all slmpes; sale price, GO cents each, Suspenders. I3-ccnt quality; 19 cents, 3 for 60 cents. CiO-cent quality; 33 cents, 3 for Jl. Jl quality; salo price, 60 cents. Shirts. All tho $1 quality shirts at 73 cents. Special lot of colored bosoms at GO cents. Manhattan Negligee and stiff bosom, the $1.00 quality; sale prlco, 1. Manhattan Shirts, tho ta nnd J2.50 eual- lty; sale price, $1.10. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, were $1 and $1.30, to go nt !5 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, the $1.50 quality, to go at $1.15. Belts. All 23-cent belts to go at 19 cents; 3 for BO cents. All GO-cent belts to go at 35 cents; 3 for $1. All $1 belts to go at C3 cents. Hosiery. All SVcent plain and fancy hosiery; salo price, 19 cents; 3 for DO cents. All GO-ccnt plain nnd fancy hosiery; salo price, 33 cents, 3 for $1. All Golf Hose at hrlf price. Underwear. I All GO-cent underwear to go nt 35 cents, 3 for $1. All 75-cmt and $1 quality to go at GO cents each. A I high grade underwear at half price. 23 per cent, discount on all Dr. Jaeg er s imacrwcar. A big line ot Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now Going On At Bronson & Tallman's Old Stand, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. Loss of Appetite. ' Horsford's Acid Phosphatt Strengthens tho atomaoh and creates a Bood oppetlto for food. Genuine bean name IIortford' oo wrapper. JEBMYN AND MAYtflELD. Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew nichards, of Third street, was tho scene of a pretty wedding last even ing, when their daughter, Miss Sarah, was united In marriage to Kmnnuel Champion, a well known young man ot West Mayfleld. Tho parlor In which tho pretty event took place was taste fully decorated with evergreens and potted llowers. At the hour appoint ed for tho ceremony, 8 o'clock, n largo number of tho relatives and friends of both fnmlllcs had assembled and tho bridal party entered the room to tho well known strains of Mendel ssohn's wedding march, which was played by Prof. n. II. Martin, of Mos cow. Tho brldo was attired In a pret ty dress of cream albatross. Tho bridesmaid, Miss Sarah Jenkins, woro a dress of white swiss. Mr. John Vntrcs was groosman. During tho ceremony, which was performed by ltev. J, B. Cook, pastor of tho M, K. church, tho happy couplo stood under neath a floral arch, directly over their heads hung a true lovers' knot of dai sies. When tho Interesting event had been consummated they wero sur rounded by their friends, whoso hearty congratulations they received. A sumptuous repast was afterwards served and tho festivities were kept up until near midnight. Mr. and Mrs, Champion will at once settle down to housekeeping. Silas 11. Hill yesterday completed the Job of putting up the C60 feet of woven wire fence at tho cycle path, which has made a neat Improvement to tho path. Henry Pcutt, of Second street, ha3 accepted tho position of engineer with tho Mulrhead Hock Drilling company, who are driving a sixteen inch boru hole for the Delawaiu and Hudson company at tho Hush brook Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Grant, Mrs. An nlo Muldoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wuliir Murray, Mrs. Silas 15. Hills and TJart ley Mullen yesterday attended the com mencement exercises at the Strouds burg Normal school. Mr. K. A. Williams, of Olyphant, is the guest of his uncle, A. T. Matthews, of Cemetery street. Tho silk mill has been idle tho past two days for want of silk. Tho Women's Homo Mission society of tho M. K. church met yesterday at the home of Mrs. James Nicholson, of Second street. It was decided to hold nn Ico cream social In tho church base ment next Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Maxwell, of Cemetery street, was a Carbondalc visitor yes terday. Mis. Howarth and granddaughter, Miss May Jones, of Second street, wero l'eckville visitors yesterday, Itandolph Itymer, of Wcslcyan uni versity, Mlddleton, Ohio, camo home last evening for the summer vacation. Wlllard Grlfllths, of Main street, has retuined homo after a week's visit with his grandparents nt Vnndllng. Mr. P. B, Mullen nnd Miss Mary Mul len, of Pittsburg, are visiting relatives here. The Orioles yesterday played a one sided game of ball with Tommy Lough ney's Indians on tho East Side grounds. The Indiana were outpointed at nil polnls of the gamo and wero defeated by a score of 32 to 7. The Ladles' Aid society ot'st. James' church met yesterday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Pizer, on North Main street, Haymond L. Davis, of Second street, is visiting Scranton relatives. AVOOA. LOUIS H, ISAACS, Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. muslcalo given by the- pupils of Mlsa Freeman, Miss Allen and Professor Southworth at Scranton Wednesday evening; Mrs. Coyle, Mrs. Hannon and two children, of Ilenryvllle; Miss Kelly and Mls9 Harney, of Moscow, were the guests of Mrs. Kearney on Monday. rEGKVILIJS. J. Barrett, who prides himself In owning some of the finest thoroughbred chicks In the county Is now mourning the loss of twcnty-flvo of his chicks. Whether cat or weasel was responsi ble for their death Mr. Barrett Is un able to say, but at any rate Thursday morning ho found tho above number of chicks stone dead. Mr. Barrett put an extra chargo of Bhot In his trusty double-barrelled gun that he has to salute chicken thieves with and Is lay ing low for tho varmint that depopu lato his coop. Daniel Doris hns resigned his tore manshlp at tho Sterrlck Creek colliery. Mr. William Brown, formerly of tho Northwest, will take chargo of the Sterrlck Creek July 1. Tho funeral of tho late Alden Ham mond will take place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at South Canaan. Mr. Theodoro A. White, who repre sents the Par City Shirt company of Blnghnmton, Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ketchum. Tho Piano society of the M. K. church will hold a lawn social at Mr. D. It. I.athropo's Saturday evening, July 1. It. H. Kvcrson and Arlle Jenkins, two carpenters who wero working upon tho new No. 1 school, met with severe accidents Wednesday afternoon. They wero engaged In putting a largo tim ber in place when In somo way tho two men lost their balance and fell backwards a dlstanc of fourteen feet. They landed upon a pile ot stono In tho cellar. Kvcrson, who was tho least hurt, sustaining borne severe bruises, was removed to his homo at Brown Hollow. Jenkins was Insenslblo when picked up. He was removed to his homo at Bell place and medical aid was summoned. Tho physician found no bones broken, although he was bad ly bruised and cut about tho face and shoulders. Last evening Jenkins had not recovered consciousness nnd is suf fering from concussion of tho brain. M'.ss Margaret A. Williams and Mr, William D. Lewis, both of this place, uiio married by the Kev. F. 1. Doty at Hi.? hrmi" of of the bride's parents on "tiih Slain street at S o'clock Wed nMl.iy e ninif. The bridal couple left thift ev.-nlng to spend their honey moon at r.lnghamtnn. Tho marriage of Miss Mary, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lougher, of tho West Side, to William Laffey, of Mountnln Top, was solemnized in St. Mury's church Wednesday afternoon at G o'clock. The bride, tall and stately, was handsomely attired in an Egyptian bluo muscovlte gown and carried a bouquet of sweet peas. Tho maid of honor, Miss Mary Casey, of Scranton, wore a green Venetian cloth gown, with trimmings similar to the bride's. Af ter a wedding tour they will reside In a beautifully furnished homo at Mountain Top, where the groom Is em ployed in tho Lehigh Valley shops. The second ceremony performed by Kev. T. E. Carmody was that uniting in marriage Miss Mary Dougherty and Jumes McAndrew, both of the North End. The brldo and her attendant, Miss Marie Gallagher, of PIttston, looked handsome arrayed in spotless garments of Persian mulle and carried bridal roses. The groom was waited upon by Thomas Gallagher, of Scran ton. After a reception at tho homo of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. lit. Andrew repaired to a prettily furnished home In tho North End. A. H. Murphy, of North Main street, is critically 111. Mrs. C. F. Gearof and daughter Ruth, and Miss Elizabeth Kellum are being entertained at the home their brother, E. C. Kellum, of Lincoln Hills. Miss Elizabeth Dougher has been assigned assistant principal at tho graded building at Duryea, Miss Jcnnlo Whyto han been pro moted to principal at tho East district school. Miss Garnet has also received nn ap pointment and Miss Ella Carrol is en gaged ns teacher In night school A. T. Walsh, of Pittston, attended tho garden party nt W. Holllster's last evening. J. J. Mitchell will open a general store at tho old stand on tho West Side. - - ELMHURST. Re. S. C. Simpklns and wife, ot Peck vllle, spent Wednesday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Curtis. Miss Williams, Mlsa White and Mr. Arthur Williams attended tho Klrk-patrlck-Hanley wedding nt Scranton yesterday. Miss Mary Barnum, of Blnghamton, N. Y., is a guest at the Fuller home. Mrs. Eyron Buckingham Bpent Mon day night in Scranton with her friend, Mrs. C. E. Lanlng. Mrs. Ed, Boswell Is visiting her cous In, Mrs, Georgo Detrlck. Mr. W. J. Snyder, Miss Mayme Rhodes and Miss Jessie Hardenbergh are at Stroudsburg attending com mencement exercises at the Normal school. Twenty couples from Scranton en Joyed a straw ride to Elmhurst Wed nesday evening and had supper at Ruff's hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tit Holmes; of Scranton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Buckingham. Dr. nnd Mrs. Knedler and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Partrldgo attended the JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Bid management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one tituso. To be successful one muht look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents Itself he Is ready to take advantage of It. A little forethought will also save much expense ana valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in tho house, tho shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it nnd then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pays out 25 cents, the other Is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor Is getting richer while ho is getting pooler. For sale by nil drug gists; Matthew Bros, wholesale and re tail agents. rniCEBURQ. John Hogan, of Lincoln street, who had been 111 about four weeks, died after an operation Wednesday after noon. Decensed was 22 years old, nnd was hold In high esteem by all who knew him. Ho Is survived by one brother and four sisters. Requiem mass will bo celebrated this morning In St. Thomas' church, from whence the re mains will be taken to Pittston for In terment. Election of officers will take place this evening nt the regular meeting of John Wesley castle, No, 849, Knights of Golden Eagle. The Roll of Honor will meet tomor row evening In the Primitive Metho dist church basement at 7.30 o'clock. II yonr jystcra Is devitalized by dljfaso or excesses wq can siivu you. A bio special, lsti study your casn. TYt tend Tditdtft and appliance an appnmu. uevurn at our expons if not satisfactory. " St(rir( C.O.D. fraud. Fnlllnfonaa. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N.Y.' mm DR.DENSTEN n?? i vl vf &ra& v I v vlJ " rtfl BitMEAk B LFLCLV ifiAfc iW JHS sr 311 Sprues S!. Temple Court Building, Scranton, Pa. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women nnd children. CIIHONlC, NKHV Ol'S, BUAIN AND WASTING DlSKAS KS A SI'KCIALTY. All diseases of tha Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Skin, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Bye, Ear, Nosu, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumours, Piles Rupture Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Variococele, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, I.eucorrhoca, etc. Gonorrhea, Syphilis. Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Epi lepsy Taoo and Stomach Worms. CA TAHRHOZONE, Specific for Catarrh. Thrco months' treatment only $5.00. Trial free in office. Consultation and exami nations free. Otllce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DEN STEM NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency.NlRhtEmlsslonsand wasting diseases, an cucua ui .-"- abuse, or excess anu iuu cretlon. A ncrvo tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cueeKS ana restores the Are of youth. .'.t.rmnll Hfln npr hoi. O boxes tlL of Kli. wltU n. wrlttnn iriiattin- too to euro or refund tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton t Jackson St3., CHICAGO. ILL. Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 203 Lackawanra ave., Scranton, Pu. MADE ME A MA AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE A Itl Hrvou9 JH$au Falling Ueuv cry, lmpottncy. fiUeplouuesi, etc. caut-vl by AbaM or othtr hicae and Indlv crftttonn. Thru quUhtv and urttu rstorLo4t Vitality la oldoryonng.and ut a mm lor tiu'-ir, d- iubbi or ai imago ftevent lDMuttr ami' Comumplloa SI t lntanitr anu Coniumbi U&onin uuia. Ttielr me howi inimodUU improri IB ul !)4T0ourl thousand and wlllcuraroo. wtlr apos- 1D1 rnnnt nnrl Aftsofn a f!IJlR wherfl nil nthcr full 1i -T- " T . -" ". "". . I " m iV,""ii.," mt upon nan ob in gnuin ajux Muowif Thwj IvavHilin rtiaritta tnafTBCt acutrfl r ATr cacheaator refund tha money, hltWJulOip occkasM or alx tk (full treatment! for (2.C0. nail. In plain wrapper, upon rftclptof rrtr. Circu' "'AJAX REMEDY CO., HiT li'rtr nlA tn flrrantcn. Pa., bv Matthews I Bros, and li. C. Bandergcn, druggists. Are founded upon three well founded and carefully defined principles Relia bility, Responsibility, Adaptability. Reliability is the main spring of this business. Responsibility for the goodness of what we sell and Adapability to your every need are given equal consideration. No one must ever go away dissatisfied. We are here to rectify mistakes -we are here to add pleasure to your shopping. These Friday sales of ours enable you to form lasting opinions of us. But we know that they cannot be other than good. This last June day must "warm up" to the oc casion. A mighty offering of seasonable merchandise will furnish the ammuni tion. It goes without saying that no such worthy lots of goods were ever sold for such little money before. Sales begin at 10 oclock ; last all day. mportant Basement Bargains for Friday Three Hems at 79c. Three Items at He. for Bowl anu! Pitcher 79' fToiu-T A S2T5 7 4P 79"c Wonderful Choosing in Uotli. for Chamber Pails Made of best white porce lain and worth fully $1, 15 set. for Large Hammocks Full size, well made and in all colors, Easily worth Si.as. for Curtain Stretchers Four yards long and full two yards wide. Never sold under 1.2-;. 9 Full ten-quart size, nicely painted and worth 20 cents to 25 cents. for Pudding Pans Full 3, 4 and 6 quart size, en ameled and worth scents to 19 cents. for Dust Pans Large size enameled dust pans, worth fully 15 cents. Ladies' Muslin Gowns at a Real Sa Gowns that have sold readily and rapidly at 69c and 89c, are go Friday at 49c quite a remark able saving to you we should think. 69c and 79c Gowns for 49c. Different styles of course. Some arc cut very full and have solid yoke of embroidery- Others have fine yokes of tucks and fancy plaiting. Some few arc trimmed with dainty lace. None ever sold under 69c; r.:.'.)' have been 79c. On Friday, 49c. a pe - f'i ennce jj. v 5n I JJaW WI LJSfsVSfc- Mml Mexican Coffee. . We want every family in Scranton and for many miles around to try this famous and delicious coffee. We know ? how well you'll like it. So on Friday only we make the price 19 c Pound We know of no coffee at any price to excel it. jl y a Do You Want a Linen Skirt ? Think you will at the Price this lot of 150 will go at on Friday. $1 Skirts at 59- Made of all linen crash, full 4 yards wide. Finished with six inch hem and trimmed around the bottom with five rows of blue or white braid. Perfect hanging and perfect fitting. In no other store you will find this skirt under $1.00. ladies' White Leather Belts. Friday ? 21c Too little, perhaps, but we want to sell a grist of them before the "Ever Glo rious." Quality in these is excellent, and the finish perfect. Some have self covered buckles and others dainty silver buckles. Low Priced WashaMeGoods About 1,800 yards, all told, the lastot a very large lot. 16c Kind at 9c Yard Very handsome effects in lace striped dimities, open work effects, corded lawns and fancy figured piques; former prices were i24c and 15c. A big Fri day bargain at 9c. Sofa Pillows Very Cheap m mtn 11 rn'Mi i i WASH GOODS' Only about torty 01 uiem in the lot and they must go quickly. 59c Kind at 39c All kinds of lounging pillows, nicely made, well filled and covered in many pretty designs. Pillows that have sold up to 75c and down to 50c all at 39c on Friday. Short Lengths of Dress GoodsMuch Under Cost We emphasize the latter part of this statement for every yard must go. Here are elegant weaves and patterns in short lengths, suitable tor skirts and waists to be sold at nothing like their real value. Lot 1 Worth 6c to 15c yard all to go at 5c. Lot 2 Worth 29c to 50c yard all to go at 19c. Lot 3 Worth 69c to $1.00 yard all to go at 48c. There'll be a mighty lively scramble tor these on Friday. Ladies' Summer Yests Worth 10 Cents Each at One hundred dozen fancy ribbed vests, white ecru and fancy sleeves and sleeveless very nicely made. Bunch for Your Choice of Hra is flowers and faliacr M) of the choicest kind; large sprays for trimming; a big bargain on this Friday. Onr Fine Flowers Jonas Longs Sons V
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