THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899. S&OOND ANNUAL OLEARNG SALE. JONAS LONG'S SONS, SCRANTON, PA. GRAND OPENING. FRIDAY. JULY 7. SECOND ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. Second Annual Clearing: 1 gins This Morning Better Goods for Less Money Than Was Ever Offered by Any Store in America s cl & E3 On Sale Q O'clock and at - while It lasts 3,000 Yards Scotch Lawns In very choice styles -and an endless variety of y frterns. Worth flilly Ac t yard. To wo at Vxyvr- On Sale at & O'clock and wlille It lasts 3,009 Yds Light Calicoes Of the most reliable ile a 3 make we can buy. All new styles. Big bargain Colored Dress Goods ) Clet arinjr. Sale. Awartcd lot of double width llln PitMrf wrth Sc. jord-to go at OiJfJC Asirtf lit of double width riaids, C&Yft ti.U t.-hnres, worth . n ra. a. yrj..i0 Bi at 2W 3p"daJ ns'"',.n-int of lino Silk and Wcol lsovfU!Mj, Minnlrs, Hfiiiieita Cloths nr.fl oilier wtavs: always 59c. to A An Jl.OO-now Hw Bhck Cress Goods Clearing X Sale. l,Vn) yards of 45-liii-h nil-wool fine twill Jmpjrlnl Sorgo, irade of the finest Aus tralian Wool; ul vtr.'b JOo u yrd 'Iff, -now -oc ElW.-U nuoitrant of I'r.c black English Mt.na.lr C'rp!mii, in nev and stynah vfs; values HI 3d to 31.59. QRn Sclv. Prfco yol Fine new ifslcns In L'tiyl.sh Orepons, raro 'olup; worth $1.W) a.id L t li: tl.76. Cale Price VI, &o TiiilflP-Mllllft Sllitl Clearing -SZirirX ale- Twen'y live v.td.vs' nd Mls'es' Tailor made sSuHs "f i.ll-wonl i:!;ev'.'ts tud .Mlxtiiratt; cut in 'lie latost idyie did lln sshed neiffitly. fluve .'e.-n selling from CC.r.O lo 6o---ile 3 07 jirlre VJ- ' I'hlrty ImbIi vrotla fillurf-d Suits of the 1nmt ill-voil "(ktluns iumI Oliivlots; ..art o, them r 'nil ifllc '.mad; others m!f 'll; linnd. V. the iw popular iilj'i 4n'l li"m,.iv fulinrtd. Kor- iu'.i j.rU:o P'.y MET INSTANT DEATH. Edward 'ante iCilled nt Silk Mill 1'esteHay. E-Jword, he J)-yir old aon of Wil liam 3tp, f 'Jm.ry street, wns ln e'.onttv kllltd at Ktotz Brothers' silk mill ,r'.rrtny afternoon by belnp ctiieht in a b-!t In the cellar. Coiyner )!oberts h?ld an inquest tn ldrman Jonss' ofllce last evening und the testimony showed that the unfortunate young man was exhibiting his skill at tfcclnfr a belt on rapidly revolving uuIUvs. He kicked the belt oft nnd after fulling twice to replace It, got in position on the third at tenpt, wu8 cucht and manuied to dt-. th lnBtritly. The vrut cf the Jury Is: "That the said Kdwsrd Pste came to his disth iiv 'ilng caught In some run ning bxltlng with wh'ch he was lilay Ipe1. hu hsvlng no right to intorfere vti'h ild belting and that the said RJwfd .Bate crime to his death th-otiih his own negligence and care leasnoM." (Signed), W. J. Hamilton, J F. IJoylan, W. D. Evans, A. L. Wt.cht. Pobert McIIale. John Harte. The questions of the jurors brought out the fact that the mill la a model of safety. LOCA AND PERSONAL. Rev. Jessie Hungato led the prayer meeting nt the Berean Baptist church last night. John Byrne and James Riley aro en Joying un outing In New York state. Mrs. Porter Smith, of Ninth ave nue, hua gone to Itawloy to visit friends. Mrs. M. R, Kays, of Green Ridge, and Mrs. J. B. Van Bergen, of this city, will spend next week at the seashore. J. J. O'Neill, of J. U. Shannon & Company's, la enjoying a two weeks' vacation In Ohio. Miss Mary Gallaghey has purchased Sawyer's millinery. Mrs. Edward Bronson is visiting Sid ney, N. Y frieeds. Miss Willie Glbbs is vlsltlns friends at Whlto Mills. Friends In this city have received word of the Illness of Prof. Peters, who Is tn Paterson. He expects to be able to return and open his school Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Benjamin Watltlns are sojourning at Crystal lake. James Craegan, of Hazleton, has been visiting Ills mother on Woodlawn ave nue. Contractor John Hansen commenced to tak down the toeple of St. Rokci'.i church yesterday. Paul Bednr, of Canaan street, dropped dead at his hotna on Canaan street last night. No physician was oalled and Coroner Roberts will In vestigate the case thts morning. Wliy Buffer I Treatment on ApproTal. No Institu tion 011 earth treats debility In men u we do. Kejulu I sure. Uethod to rapid v I lend on eredit. Pay for it or r return appliance and reme dies at our eipente. Little book, " Compltto Monhood," ent sealed, free. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y. fp Millinery S Children's Leghorn Hats nnd tuny nrnias, irunmca wnn cniuon. r. s anil ellk. mull; very specim ,.,. at yt' 2M Trimmed Hat, ilchly decorated In chiffons, plume?, flowers and wings; very special ut BSc. and up $2,25 Lnrge Tourist Hats of Jumbo AQn Braid; were $U0-now xw Rough Riders In all colors, very fiQr special nt "yw Silks CIecar,,nK 5ale. Fino fancy Taffeta "Waist Bilks In all the newest styles; worth from 41.00 to nKn $1.25 yard-to go at ' "" Handsome lino of high grade Novelty Slllts, Including the cream of the sea sons' productions; wprlh J1.C9 to QSln $2.00 yard-to go at : you underwear I clearing aaic. Ladles' line Summer nibbed Vesta with silk trimming and silk-taped nc neck nnd arms; very special nt. 1VJ Misses' mid Children's Summer Ribbed Vesta, with taped neck and urms,- flr at ov Ladles' fine I.lslo Finished Ribbed Summer Vests, silk trimmed, t "Jn Clearing Sale. Ladles' nnd Children's Seamless Fast Black Stockings, worth llrtjc. pair, n n at v" Ladles' und Men's Ilermsdort dyed Gor man Hose, with full regular madu "n feet, worth 25c. pair to go at .... Books S Cljsa;"s COO copyrighted Novels. handsomely bound In cloth; books that havo been publlslred to sell at $l.:.'j, $1.00 and $1.75 - and never sold In any store In "IQn AmerlcA under 03c sale price.. " Kitty sets of the famous Zcll Kdltlon of the Standard Kneyclopedla In two mam moth volumes; handsomely Illustrated and containing maps. Sold by subscrip tion all over Scrnnton nt $3 C OC sale price, per set pi..j j Handkerchiefs Sc,'b Ladles' fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, delicate patterns, perfectly new in ityle. Always 19c. and 25c 1 Of n now -62' Men's fancy bordered handkerchiefs, colors absolutely fast. Always "Jn 10c. and 15c now J w Jon JEBMYN AND MAYKIELD. The funeral of the late John Prynn took plnce yesterday afternoon. Ser vices were held In the M. E. church by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Cook, who preached an Impressive sermon. Among the lloral tributes was a pillow and "Gates Ajar." Tho pall-bearers were: John Mason, Michael Muldoon, Alonzo Whltloy, Johnson Bennett, sr., Thomas M. Griffiths and William Langman. Tho flower bearers were: Johnson Bennett, Jr., and Will Smallacomb. Tho mem bers of itushbrook lodge, No. 850, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, Rush brook Encampment, No, 850 and ihs Miners' nnd Laborers' Benevolent Fund of tho Delaware and Hudson shaft at tended In a body. The quarterly convention of tho C. T. A. U of the First district extending from Forest City to Jessup, will be held In Enterprise hall this evening. At the close of the business a social and entertainment will bo held. By n fall of top coal In the Edgerton colliery yesterday Pascal Cuda, an Italian miner, was Instantly killed. Tony Reltz, the laborer, had a narrow escape, his foot being so severely crushed that he Is to be moved to the Emergency hospital at Carbondale this morning. The injured man was at tended by Dr. I. S. Graves. Miss Kate Simmers and Harry Simp ers, of Havre de Grace, Md were quietly united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Petei' Simmers, of Third street, at noon on Tuesdny, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. B. Cook, pastor of tho M. E. church. The Orioles, of this borough, and Young Americans, of Carbondale, will play a league game at Alumni Park this afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, of Second etreet, and Mrs. John W. Jones, of Fourth street, will leave here on the 17th and will sail on the 10th on a visit to their native country, Wales. Presiding Elder nnd Mrs. Warner, of Carbondale, were cnlllng on some' of their friends here last evening. The elder Is a former pastor of tho local church and consequently has 11 large number of friends In this vicinity. The borough council will hold their regular monthly meeting tonight. Rev. and Mrs. O, W. Williams, of Clifford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Winter, of Main stret, yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Maxwell, ur the St. George hotel, last evenlnsr entertain ed pleasantly a large party of children in honor of their daughter, Josephine's birthday. TUNKHANNOCK. Burgess Sampson held a short ses sion of court nt Ills office on Wednes day morning as a result of the various species of entertainment indulged In on the Fourth. Laundrymon Hymen was brought before him, charged by resi dents of Bridge street with disturbing them by the firing of si cotinon during the nleht and after repeated requests not to do so. Ho was fined J5 for his fun. Then William Durohard and R, H. McNab wore brought in, charged with holnc drunk and disorderly. They had already spent one night In jail and the huigess thought they ought to go back for about twenty-four hours more and sentenced them accordingly. Register W. N. Shaw, Sheriff A. G. Gregory, Major H. W. Bardwell and Dr. L. E, Meade went to Meshoppen on Very pretty Lawn Wrappers, mada with full skirt nnd Mother Hubbard yoke, braid trimmed; unprecedented -i 3r. value giving at oou Notions ) c'ca,rIne iv 5ale Dozon packages Wlro Hnlr l'lns a for 9-vnrd plcco Bono Casing, nn for ' Good quality Pocket Knives, Or for -c Brush Binding In blue nnd grey, An per yard Sewing Silk, In nil colors, jr each Waist Belting, An per yard " Adnmantlno l'lns, 1 per paper Curling Irons, "J., cuch -1 Good Scissors, Q-, for oc l'enil Buttons, all sizes, -in per dozen '' Basting Cotton, SOO-yard spools, -ir each " Stockinet Diess Slilolds Nos. 2 nnd o a; pair C UpholsteryJ acsa Good quality Nottingham Lace "lAr. Curtains, per pair uut 35-Inch Figured Denim, flr per yard iuc Good ruflled Muslin Curtains per ACIn pair HVt' 30-lnrli Sllkollne, pretty shades, n c per yavd Window shades, with good spring "jn roller for ' White curtain pole, complete with Kr brass) trimmings, tor ,"" Wall PapcrJ Cls All of our handsomo lOccnt papers, er per double roll ' All of our handsomo 12-cent papers, f (r per double roll IUV" Pretty Picutres, 12x14 Inches, -3 cr framed In white and gold "" Carpets acs1 Wilton Velvets, In largo assort- Q(r inent; always $1.13 yard now .... OvJU Best Tapestry Brussels, 70r per yard U Axmlnlsters with 5-S borders to TC. match, per yard i All-wool double extra super In- Cflr grains, per yard "" as Wednesday and will float down the river from there, picking up tho fish that the other fellows havo left. Miss Helen Orr, now of Dallas, but formerly of this place, Is visiting with Hon. A. M. Eastman. The State Bar association Is now In session at Wllkes-Barre, and among the attorneys In attendance from this place are XV. B. Little, Henry Hard ing, James XV. Piatt and Hon. E. J. Jor dan. Court was called on Wednesday at 2 P. m., pursuant to the adjournment, but immediately adjourned to meet next Saturday afternoon nt 2 p. m., the cause of adjournment being Judge Dunham's absence. C H. Little, of Scranton, Is spending this week in Tunkhannock. Hon. C. M. Klshpaugh, of the in terior department of Harrlsburg, stopped here on Wednesday on his way home from Sayre, where he had been to see his brother, who was Injured on the railroad recently. Engineer Lelghton has been engaged this week with a force of men, survey ing the route of the proposed sewer and taking the levels of the cellars. Tho work of excavating will begin to day. William H. Bogart, of Minneapolis, who has been visiting friends here and In tho valley, left for homo Wednes day on the Black Diamond. TAYLOR NEWS. Base Ball Contest Annual Rifle Shoot Struck in the Eye Per sonal News. The Nonpareil base ball team from this town and tho Old Forgo Blues en gaged In a base ball contest on the lat ter's grounds on Tuesday morning. Tho scoro wns: Nonpareils, 0; Blues. 15. The William Tell Rifle club held their annual Fourth of July shoot on Tues day in this place. Some excellent scores were made. Tho prizes were won as follows: First prize, Uirleh Horgcr; second prize, Albert Neagli, of Rendham; third prize, John Horger, of Taylor; fourth prize, Casper Shields, of Taylor; fifth prize, Caaper Furher, of Scranton: sixth prize, John Shields, of Taylor. Mrs, James Sanders nnd daughter, of Blnghamton, N. Y., have returned after visiting relatives here lor the past week. Miss Laten, of Mauch Chunk, Is the guest of friends in this place. Miss Flossie Rundle is visiting rela tives in Nicholson. Miss Jane Jones, of West Mlnooka, la visiting her cousin at Mahanoy City. Richard J. Davis, tho undertaker, of Main street, was struck In the eye by a fragment of a stono on Tuesday even ing, while driving a spirited horse on Main street. The stone flew from tho wheel of Mr. Davis' buggy, making an ugly gasp over his right eye. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson, of Peckvllle, wero the guests of tho hit ter's mother, Mrs, Evans, of Main Street, tho past few days. Miss Edith Towell, of Plymouth, has returned homo after visiting her sister, Mrs. John O. Price, of Union street. Superintendent and Mrs. Frank Tay lor, who have been spending the past week at Harrlsburg, have returned. Miss Sadlo Gnngwer Is visiting her cousin, Miss Hnttle Seine, of Center moreland. Richard Williams, a student of saver oiyes closing Fifty dozen of Rogers Bros.' fnmoua trlplo-plato Knives; nono so good ut nny price; always $.1.G9 per dozen. During this sale, per one-half Cl 3g dozen ' Men's Furnishings cearinB Summer Ncgllgeo Shirts nt fine percnlo with cuffs to match; nono ever "lAn sold under 50 cents now "" Summer Ilnlbrlggan Underwear, nr always J3c; to go at iw Silk Madras Front Shirts, and fine Mad ras Shirts with curfs to match; 5f)f. ulwuys 73c to go ut vu Embroidery ) c Two lots of embroideries nt 9c. and luc. that ought to And u ready sale. Very dainty open-work patterns, new In stylo nnd superb In quality and tlnlsh. Up to 5 In. wide yd 9c Up to 10 In. wide yd 15c If you are a Judge of embroidery prices, you can readily seo that here are values of Importance. Quantity Is limited, however not over 2,000 yards all told. Laces I c,nK Sixteen hundred yards of very handsomo luces In ecru and white some pretty In sortings In the lot. Not so very wide, but or such commendable quality ns to make them a decided bargain at 4 cents the yard. They cannot bn expected to last long nt the price so remember the parable of the early bird. Trunks and Bagsjc.eariR Traveling bags, club shape, dark colors, well lined, full IS Inch ftln only yuc Full size square Trunks, canvas covered with brass corners; brass locks and trimmings; well lined and Rl OR nicely made; 32 and 31 inch.... P-0 Boys' Clothings c' Boys' flno white embroidered Blouses, sizes 3 to ID years; with largo A "in sailor collnrs tol Boys' washable Knco Pants, white duck, pure linen and crash; sizes from 7Q. 3 to 12 years oot. Boys' fine Washable Suits In pretty styles; all sizes and colors; worth eflr from 63c. to S5c.-all nt 'u' Bloomsburg Normal school, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Williams, of Main street. Yesterday was pay-day at tho Arch bald colliery. It was tho best for some time. The Taylor silk mlll.on Cooper street, commenced operations yesterday, after a suspension of three days. "1 havo used Chnmberlaln's Cough Remedy in my family for years and always with good results," says Mr. W. B. Cooper, of El Rio, Cal. "For small children we find It especially ef fective." for sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bros., wholesale and retail agts. ELMHURST. Miss Daisy Uuber spent the Fourth at "Glen Onoko." Miss Bessie Buckingham is visiting Miss Blessing at her home in New MUford. Miss Bertha Gulnes is visiting friends In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Smith and children spent tho Fourth at Lake Henry. Miss Fanny Curtis Is visiting in Scranton the guest of Mrs. C. D. Lown. Mrs. G. M. Tolmlo and daughters Mabel and Manilla are spending this week with Mrs. M. A. Tolmlo in Scran ton. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church, met yesterday after noon at "Glen Home" with Mrs. A. P. Gnrdner. Mrs. XV. XV. refers, of Peckvllle, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. XV. Curtis. Miss Eflle Curtis is spending this week at Peckvllle. 1 Charles Davis, who has been confined to tho houso for some tlmo with n very severe form of abscess Is nble to bo out, though he is stlli being cared for by Dr. Knedler. Mr. and Mrs. William Fay and son and Miss Florence Moore, of Scrnnton, nro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L-. W. Partridge. Miss Jennlo Dunning, Lou Dunning and Grace Stanton, Mrs. G. A. Robin son, Mrs. Townsend nnd Miss Bertha and Bessie Hulnlston upent the Fourth at Lako Ariel. Mrs. James Haxton is suffering from another stroke of paralysis. Dr. Kned ler attends her. Misses Gertlo Eurfleugh, Llda Wea ver, Belle Warren, Messrs. Arnold Zur tlcugh, nnd Archie Brown were enter tained by Mr. Harry Christy at hla homo hero on tho Fourth. Mr. Wheelock gave a very interesting lecture on "Ten Nights in a Bar room," illustrated with stereoptlcon views at the Baptist church last even ing. Miss Bertha Jenkins nnivl homo from Plalnflcld, N. J., on Wednesday. She has Just grnduated from tho high school of that place. Miss Williams and her cousin, MIS3 White, spent Wednesday afternoon in Scranton. Mrs. Wertman and son, Mrs. Comp ton and two sons, of Scranton. wero visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Masters on the Fourth. Mr. H. D. Cooper has opened an Ice oream parlor In a room in tho Storo building on Main street where ico cream may be had at all times. Rev. II. D. O'Neal of Dunmore, occu pied tho Baptist pulpit Sunday morn ing and evening. Longs Domestics ci.rmB Printed Batistes and Dimity Cords In a largo assortment of beautiful A"XAn stylus, per yard 'tijrfjl Dark Calicoes In largo assort- "ic ment of patterns, per yard ... .yy Glnglinms fast color Zephyr Dress Cr Ginghams, per yard Apron Ginghams In nil colors, great valuu per yard 4&c Linens I cieanns auio Table Linen In heavy bleached or oir brown, 33c kind, per yard At Bureau Scnifs, 100 dozen, C8xl8 Inches In size, with white fringe, worth I cr 23c, each lov Bed Spreads, ready hemmed and AOn r,,ll cIto 1T,n blnil nt "' U H...J ...... ....- .-- .............. Lining a-. Fancy Novelty Taffeta Skirtings, cr worth 12V.C yard, to go nt TOO yards only of beautiful quality striped Linings, former prices on t(l?r which were 19c. to 25c now.. ,u21' Ono lot of plain Crinolines, worth -Jc Cc. yard to go at "w Shirt WaistsJ erinB Thero were no old shirt waists hero to glvo you as a clearing sale bargain so wo'vo had to pick 11 quantity from our choicest str.ck and cut the price. 67c for waists worth $1.00. The good fortune is all yours. Hero are bcautlfud white waists with fancy tucks several rows of them and tho very neatest effects In colored waists all this season's styles at ubout halt their worth. Another Instance whero you'll havo to come early. Art Goods citing Irish Point Pillow Shams and fancy open work Scarfs a sort of lace Inserting effect. l'lne in quality ana usually sold at 59c. and C9c. During this iQr salo oyc Stamped linen Doylies Just tho thing to take with you on your vacation to while time nwny. Always S5c. 39c. and 1 Qn 49c now ,'fc Leather GoodsJ j" Pocket Books of alligator, seal and mo rocco with gold and sterling corners; some plain; wcro 49c. nnd 8Sc 'JQc now ww Chatelaines In seal and morocco, aQp different colors.were 50c to $l,now J-'' Sons. AVOOA. Tho taxpayers can now breath a sigh of relief, feeling that the indebtedness of tho borough will not be marshalled. They will, however, be astonished when they find that they must pay a levy of eight mills for borough purposes and the same amount for light and tax. This is double the amount paid at any time previous. If a few fearless men on tho council board would begin a crusade against unequal assessments and liberal exonerations, a great deal of good would be accomplished and the residents would not feel so ready to move out. The following communica tion from the borough attorney was read and filed: "In regard to mar shalling tho borough indebtedness the court has made a decree that tho bor ough should be marshalled, unless the Brown judgment be satisfied before August 1." The following was adopt ed: Resolved by tho council of tho borough of Avoca, That the president and secretary be, and are hereby au thorized to borrow for tho use of the treasurer tho sum of $431.23, for tho purpose of paying off and satisfying of record Judgment October 7, 1894, In court of common pleas, now assigned to C. F. Bohan against Avoca borough, and that the said president and secrt tary be authorized to execute, in behalf of our borough, a note or other proper obligation, payable In three months at six per cent, interest thereon. Thad deus Healey, of Pittston, was awarded the contract of paving the gutters on Vine street, at sixty cents a square foot. The bill of the Standard Elec tric Light company for $2,G9S.9G. from June, 1S9S, to June, 1899, was ordered paid. As the remains of Arthur H. Murphy lay encased in a handsome casket at the family residence on Main Btreot, Wednesday morning, hundreds of sor rowing friends passed before them to view tho features of ono whom they esteemed In life. A large number of relatives from Scranton and Tittston wero among the mourners. At St. Mary's church, Rev. M. F. Crane cele brated mass and also preached a beau tiful sermon, taking for his text, "Out of dust thou hast been made and into dust thou wilt return." He drew a great many lessons from the text and briefly reviewed tho paths wo should choose In order to prepare ourselves for the Judgment that must bo passed on all. As'tho remains were belnp con veyed from the sacred edifice, Miss Mary Burns in a rich contralto voice sang "Must This Parting Be Forever." Tho pall-bearers wero selected from tho Sarsfield Literary society, the Emer ald Beneficial society and the Lang cllffe Association fund. They swero John McKeon, Patrick Dornn, Patrick McNulty, John O'Mnlley, John Reap, Thomas Miller. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs. John Earlcy, her two children and brother, John Reap, aro visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Grimes, of Elmhurst. Patrick Cnvanaugh, of New York city. Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Andrew O'Mnlley. Miss Emma Dunleavy, of Scranton, Is tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. J. Flynn. Miss Elizabeth Walker, of Carbon dale, is tho guest of Miss Elizabeth Scahlll. Misses Kato and Loretta Bea, of Hawley.aro being entertained by Miss Nellie Burns. John F. McLaughlin is sncndlng his I vacation with relatives o,t Cory, Pa. For the Toilet Clearing Sale Good Clothes Brushes, each Good ntr Brushes, 1 nr each ly' Fancy Bottles of Perfume, "Jn each w Mnslin Underwear S clearing Handsome Muslin Gowns, trimmed with clusters of tucks and four rows of hem stitching; also high neck, with Mother Hubbard yoke effects and rulllo TOp of Hamburg. Big bargain nt .... ' Mnslins I coring 1,000 yards of full yard wide Un- ! -, bleached Muslin, 6c. kind, at 2 1,500 yards of full yard wide An Bleached Muslin, Cc kind, at,... HU Wool Skirtsj Cl 100 ladles' nil-wood Covert Skirts, cut In tho latest stylo; percallno llnod nnd vel vet bound; worth $3.50 sale Cl 07 prlco yi.zJ Ribbons i Clearing Sale Pretty ns tho rainbow as plenty us the sunshine. More than 3,000 yards In del Icato Roman stripes, plaids, new checks nnd corded stripes; also plain taffetas in the richest colorings, 19 cents the yard. Mnny of them nro worth 33c, and nono aro worth less than a quarter. There'll be ribbons flying through tho nlr hero on Friday. Stationery S cicarmB ,v Good quality Writing Tablets, for ,, Pen Points, 3 for 7c lc Largo bottles of Ink and Mud- On lace, - l lago Flno Box Writing Paper, worth 23c at Crockery clearing 9c One lot of handsome Jardlnlcrs that havo sold for 40c, fc. and 73c -iQr now OVL China Fruit and Berry Dishes, Cracker Jars and Biead Plates; always sold at 93c to $1.23 each to go now ASln Decorated Wash Bowl and Pitcher. H An wore $1.oj to $1.95-to go at, Bet.. ' The Star Drum corps will picnic at Pastime park on July 15. A special feature of the day will be a game of hand ball for a purse of $10. Joseph Hook, of Mooslc, is critically 111, having submitted to an operation for appendicitis. How'3 ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions, and financially nble to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd muc ous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by nil Druggists. Tes timonials free. Hall's family Pills aro tho best. HONESDALE. Rev. William II. Swift will occupy the pulpit of the FirBt Presbyterian church In Scranton next Sunday. Tho cutting shop of T. B. Clark & Company has closed down until July 17 Tho Durlnnd Thompson Shoe com pany havo closed their factory for t n days to make some repairs. Mr. J. E. Williams lias been appoint ed Janitor at tho court house to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alvah Smith. The two games of ball on July 4 in Athletic park between Honesdale and the Eurckas of Scranton resulted In the following score. Forenoon game: Honendale 11101100 05 Eurekas 10001000 02 Afternoon game: Honesdale 10004000 0 r. Eurekas 2 110 10 0 0 05 The following attorneys attended the State Bar association at Wilkes-Barre: Messrs. Greene, Wilson, Mumford, Kimble, Lee and Stocker. On Friday and Saturday of this week two leaguo games of ball will bo played on the Honesdale grounds by Port Jorvls and Honesdale teams. As Honesdale was badly defeated at Tort Jervls last week the coming games promise to be Interesting. Tho Wayne County Savings bank and the Honesdale National banks have each declared a Bemi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, nnd the latter bank a special 2',4 per cent, dividend. PEOKVIZ1X.B. A fatal accident, In which ono man lost his Ufa and nnother received pain ful injuries, took place in the Dela ware and Hudson Grassy Island mine yesterday morning. Joseph Vaughan and his laborer, Matt Inaplsh, were engaged in loosening a largo slab of rock in their chamber, when without warning a portion of the roof over their Talcum Powder, "lr, per box ou 9c 8em(iaiinls a nllabls, Monthly, regutstlaf n(4io!a. Only fcaralaMfsa! tho aartit diup shsald b umJ. If j a want th best, t Or. Peal's Pennyroyal PfiISs Thr an vta pt, ii al atrUia la ratals. Th italic (Dr. Peal1) aTa41sM noUt. Scataojwhtre.fl.OO, Additu flxLhlaticurBCa,, aTilan,0, 'rvVc' For Salo by JOHN H- PHELPS. Spruoo street. Wash SkirtsJ cie-gng 130 whlto Plquo Skirts of flno quality. Four yards wldo with G-lnch hem nnd nicely Mulshed; always $1.75 QRc now ?u Typewriters cicarmB Tho famous Manhattan Typewriters as good ns any $100 machine on tho mar ket. Fitted with nil modern appli ances. Standard Remington keyboard; sold In nu storo under $S5.00 salo CiC price 3 House Furnishings S citing Enamel Cuspidors, good full slzo, I (n worth 19c now iuo Flro Shovels, nickel plated, always R 19c now "' Henvy Tin Dish Pans, 17-quart in. slzo; nlwuys 22c now ' Furniture c.earinB Sale Dining Chairs, of rolld oak with hand caned seats and bnico arms nnfi en fancy backs; one-half dozen ror. """ Porch Rockers the double klni en with reed seats; built for two.""" Fancy O.ik Tables, llnlHhed green en with bruss feet, each 1,JU Kitchen Chairs of hnrd wood, 90c only zyc Snlld Oak Tables, lfi Inches Efr stiuara uuu Shoes "i"! SSrSlyl Lndlcs' $1.23 and $1.50 good Dongola KM Button and Liieu Shoes, mndo on all tho r.ew toe shapes, also com- n 'Zn mon sense you Ladles' finest Vlci Kid Tan Button and Lnco Shoes; regularly $3.50 nnd $4.00; widths A to K; every pair guar T lA antced Z.OU Men's $2.50 Tan Lnco Shoes, Russia Calf nnd Viol Kid, Cornell too; lute QS summer styles ,''1' Sheet MusicJ coring The new department Is In the basement directly in under whero it used to be. It's coolor down thero. Some of tho new snogs aro so warm, we were afraid they'd melt, During this salo you can buy All 50-cont copyright music, except ing Sousaa, Including nil tho nowest songs, two-steps, rag time Qc inarches, etc, at only w Tho famous McKlnley edition of sheet music, embrucing over 7v0 choice I fn titles, at lut" heads fell, killing Inaplsh instantly and breaking the leg and otherwise badly injuring the miner, Joseph Vaughan. Tho Injured man was at once taken to tho Lackawanna hospi tal. Inaplsh's remains wcro removed to his home at Olyphant. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grovcr are visit ing the latter's parents at Wapwallo pen. Constable William Goyne, who for tho past week has been mourning tho loss of a valuable Jersey cow, was filled with Joy yesterday afternoon while taking a pleasure trip over on the Ridge. As he was riding along, ho espied a cow In a lot fenced In that brought to his mind memories of his lost bovine. He nllghted from his wagon and In short order discovered tho fact that he was the rightful owner of that particular cow. He quickly placed n halter strap around the cow's neck, and, without further ado, headed for Peckvllle. NEW IIILEORD. Miss Lena Ford of Blnghamton is visiting friends in town. Dr. Snyder nnd wife visited relatives in Scrnnton laHt week. Miss Genevieve OMlis .'f Carbondale, Is visiting relatives in town. Miss Zna Mrfonnell Is spending a few weeks with Harford friends. Miss Rachel Brundngo Is spending a portion of her vacation with relatives nnd friends In Wllkes-Barre. Miss Nellie IInd'ii, of (inllnndel rolletfe. ih spending the summer 111 New Mllford. NERV.TA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor aad Maahood. Cures Irapotency.NiKhtKinlsslonsand wasting diseases, all effects of self- auuse, or excess auu xuuin- cretlon. A nervo tonic ami Mood Imllilor. Brings the pink glow to pale checks ana restores the fire of youth. .itwrnnU nonnorbox. OboxcB for -.(u; tviui iv tvrniiin "'"""" too to euro or rcfiind tho money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton &, Jackson Sts.i CHICACO, ILL Sold by McGarroh & Thomas, Drui; gists,, 203 Lackawanra ave., Scranton, Pu. MADE PiE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB A.LLft9TVQU Dt$eats-Falltos Man orj.lmpoUaox. 81opli , ota, cut) by Abiua or otUw Eiceue and Indl c return. Theu QuUklu atui urlu rectors Iot Vitality in oldor jrooBf.afti fit man for it qdy, baitneMor muriie. ! P reran t IniAnltv mil rVminnntlAa it laiwn ih iimo. iunruia lows inmeuiui lmcrov man nod effect CUKE where all other 111 In Ut upon baring the cenulno Aax Tablata. The? hare caroa tbauaandi and wl 1 1 ours you, W a We a poa Hive written f narantf to enact a euro Eft PTC In oiicbcaeaor refund tho money. Price UU U I Oiper t'.-ickataj or U pLgoa (full treatment! for $2.60. Ur mall, fa plain wratnwtr. upon rec(rtef rrtr. Circular re aJax remedy CO., Vw'.''li'- For sale in Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Banderrcn, druggists. Pharmacist, cop, Wyoming avanua Me. WH 4) y w
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