trer " "JfJpS, nj-tf f,vm0! lPV"- THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSE-THURSDAY, JULY 13, 189D. tf EVENTS OP DAY IN WEST SCRANTON MARRIAOD Or THOMAS JONES AND MARGARET HOPKINS. Cci oniony Performed tit tho Resl denco of the Brtdo's Parents Last Evening Mnny Events Scheduled for Todny Accidents nnd runeral3 Welsh Baptist's Outing St. Cecilia's Elect Now Offlcers. Boarder Lost $58 Whllo He Slept. Other News Notes nnd Personals. Thomns II. Jones, of 1012 Jnckroti stieet. and Miss Margaret Hopkins, of 2o:'t Jackson stieet, wore nmirlctl nt S 30 o'clock last evening at tho Imtno of the bildu's patents, by Hev. D. 1 Jones, pastor (if the Tabernacle Cotigie gatlonal church. The ceremony wns witnessed by tho relatives of the con tracting parties, and 'was. followed by ti leecptlon and supper Tho bible was attlicd In a costume of cantor idlored passamentrv, with white sntln and chlfioii trimming. Koi many ycuis she was Identified with Nichols' tnlloilng establishment, and bei hus band Is a well known machinist In tho employ of the Dickson Mnnufactuiing. company. Tho memheis of both families present were. Mr. and Mis. AA". A. Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. Divid Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs William K. Powell, Mr. and Mis John Hopkins, of Nnntlcoke, Mis. Hugh Huilow and chlldien, Hugh and VAlr.x both, of Now poit News, Va.. Mbses Kllz.iboth, Naomi, Leah and IMIth Jotich. Jennie Ileyuon, Cnsslo. fivennlo nnd i:il.ibt!th Hopkins, Maty Stevens AnnK Casdo and Jennie Powell, llvnn Hopkins, Aithur, William, Raymond, (mil Tred Jones. Mr. and Mis. Jones will leslde for the piesent with the bible s p'licnts, but Jn a shoit time will nccupj thcli own homo on liven tt nenue. TODAY'S OUTINGS. Members of tho Washburn Street Picsbyterlan church and congiegatlon will run an exclusion to Harvey's lake today, leaving the Delaware and Hud son depot at S a. m. Among the events of the day will be a i evolving barrel contest, walking match, bos' lace, limning, Jumping, noiseless catriage, bicycle and boat laces, swimming con tests nnd stone skipping contests. Tickets for ndults will be 73 cents, chil dren, SO cents. A base ball team fiom the Illectiic City Wheelmen will cross bats with the Scrnnton rtleyde club nt Lake Aliel. The team will be made up ns follows: Thomas Kvnon, Hobeit c'nr (.on. Fred Peters, Albert liaity, Ch.u es Stoini", Dert James, Samuel Lewis, Fred Strong, Hovvaid Spencer, Geotgu Hanlngton, W. Segi.ucs, Sun Mc cracken, Fied Welnss, Chatles Mans Paine's Celery Compound 75c Pinkham's Compound 70c Pierce's Golden Medical Dis....75C Mellon's Food 38c and 55c at GCOKGi: AV. JENKINS', 1 01 S. Main Avenue Early Season's Cla urn as '& The season during which real light weight wash fabrics may be safely worn out doors is very short indeed, two months will cover it all, and all that two months is yet to come. Hence the rare value of the present opportunity, which is positively without parallel. riouselline de Soie Not 10 ear old pattern", hut tho designs of today. The best half dollar quality. Clearing Up Price, c: Imported Dimities Of equlslto make and matchless beaut j. AVeie I'.'c 2Je and i!Sc. Clearing Up Price, 16 Imported Piques Fine goods, fancy stripes, checks, etc. All desirable styles. AVeie US to S.'c u ard. Clearing Up Price, White Crepons One of tho worthiest novelties of tho eeason. Also u few fancy shades. Rest goods, wcro 20c. Clearing Up Price, 1 c. 2V2 Globe Warehouse .-. Good Digestion makes p u r o Mooit.Strencth- en the stomach wlthllostctter's Stomach Bitters It will cure your In (llEistion and Nervousness See that a Private Reve nue Stamp cov ers the neck of the Dottle. w STOMACH field. Will Williams, J AV Hunnell nnd AVnltei Jones. Ouy Hnlph Is manager. Tho Junior Kpvvorth league of the Simpson Methodist Hplscopal chinch nnd tho Senior St. Agnes chapter of St. David's Hplscopal chinch will pic nic at Nny Aug path this afternoon. HVHNTS OF THIS KVUNINO. The newly elected ofllccrs of Elec tric City lodge, No. 313, Knights of Pythias, will be installed this evening In Ivoilte hall. Tho AVomen's guild of St. Mark's Lutheian church will conduct a lawn MK'Inl this evening on the vacant lot adjoining the church, corner of AVnsh burn und Fourteenth sticets. Tho choli of the Hampton Street Methodist Hplscopal chuich will give a musical and lltciary enteitalnmcnt this evening. St. Paul's Pioneer corps will hold a special meeting In St. David's hall tonight to complete1 airangements for the outing at Uiavel Pond next Sun dtw. The Lndles" Aid society of St. Da vid's ?pIcopnl chuich will hold a sup per and lee cieam social from fi to 10 o'clock on the lawn of Di. Flshei's icsldence, Noitli Lincoln avenue. SUVHItAL ACCIDKNTS. AVIlliam P. AVIIIIams, of Finch's foundry. Is suffering from bums about the face and hands lecelved whllo at woik. David Reese, a miner In the Mt. Pleasant, sustained a painful injury to his nose while nt woik Tuesday. Clint Irs Stonns while plajlng base ball had his left ee lid cut bv a ball on Tuesday evening Mrs. Patrick Duikin, of Continental hall, dislocated her shouldei by a fall at hei home on Monday. RIehnid Mcllnle, of Jackson stieet, has one of his lingers smashed while at woik In llrlggh shaft esteiday morning. PICNIC AT NAY ACO PAUK. The superintendents, teacheiH and pupils of the First Welsh liaptlst Sun day school, liellevue and Fouith waul missions, onjoved a diy's outing nt Nay Aug park yesterday which was also attended by the patents of many pupils. Supeilntendenl II Hughes was theio looking after the little ones ones and contributed to their enjoy ment. The numerous nttiactlons were vis ited and special cars weie piovided to convey the picnickers to and ft 0111 the paik. The letuin tilp was made eaily In the evening. TWO FtTNHltALS YESTERDAY. Services ovci the remains of the late Mrs Phenle Truesdall weie held at noon vesterday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stelnback, on Oxfoid stieet, Sale ol s Silk Ginghams Finest goods fioin tho most cele brated fotelgn looms. Lovely color ings and patterns. Were 2Sc. Clearing Up Price, 22c- Corded Dimities In nil th popular wraps nnd of beautiful qualities. Tho legular lie kind. Clearing Up Price, 2 c. 2 Fancy Organdies In n wealth of exquisite and charm ing beauty were 12'c a yard; Clearing Up Price, 8 c. SP CELEBRATEO sPSS. "ftl Fabric nnd were largely attended. The cor lego afterwards moved to the Dela ware and Hudson depot, where the 1.23 train was taken for Carbondnle. Ilurlal was mnda In tho city cemetery there. Undertaker AVynibs Interred the re mains of Mr. and Mis James Mur phy's Infant child In the Cathedral cemetery yesterday afternoon. ELECTION OF OFFICEIIS. St. Cecelia's Ladles society of tho Catholic Total Abstinence union havo selected the following olllcers for tho ensuing term: President, Mrs. Mary Lasher; vice-president, Miss Ulna Uol ton; lecordlng secretary, Miss Mnme Shenrns; llnanclnl secretaty, Miss Maggie Horn: treasurer, Miss Mary Hcnnlgnn; ttustecs, Mrs. Jennings, Misses Mnme Itaffeity, Genevieve Ho han, Knte McAndrew and Mrs. J. Rhvmn. The Installation will occur nt the next meeting, when a social session will be enjoyed and leficshmcnts served. (JENEltAL NEAVS NOTES. The young people of the Chestnuil Street German Presbyterian church had arranged to conduct a lawn social In fiont of the edlUco last evening, but owln'j to the storm tho refreshments were solved lndoor3. A small nttend nnce was present. Oliver Harris, who beards with Sam uel Cievv, of South Hyde Park avenue, had a warrant issued yesterday for the nirest of George lleese, another boaid cr, charging him witli tho theft of $5S on Tuesday night. The City Glee club held a rehearsal lust evening and piactlced seveial new selections. Edwin G. Peters has been elected financial secretary of the Electric City AVheclmen and Dr. George 11. He.ich a member of the executive board. Al bert Lewis, Albeit Davis and Will II. Morgan have Joined tho club. A slight Hie In Hobcits lunch room Tuesdny evening damaged tho wood vvoik considerably and made things lively for awhile. No alarm was sound ed. A party of friends were enteitnlned at the home of Mi. and Mrs. AVIlliam A'nnston on Lafuyette stieet Tuesday evening. The ball for tho benefit of Patrick limns, of Luzerne street, announced fot last evening nt St. David's hall, has been postponed until Aug. 11. Miss AVlnlfted Collins, of Luzerne stieet, Is suffeilng fiont tho effects of a sunstioke. She is unable to leave tho home of Mis. Mary Duggan, on Noith Fllmore avenue, where she Is being cared for. PHKSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. P. AV. Hntzburg and daughter, of South Main avenue, uie visiting f 1 lends in Sliennndoah. Mis. David Jenkins nnd son, of Scranton street, are summering at AVy omlng, N. J. Mis. Haden Ashley, of South Main avenue, is cntei tabling Miss Dora AVolfe, of New Yolk cltv. AVIlliam Carey, of Syracuse, Is tho guest of his mother, Mis. Martin Catoy, of North Main avenue. Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes and son, Edwaid, leave today for Ocean Glove, N. J., where they will spend the summer. Miss Catherine Phillips, of Academy street, Is visiting Miss Matgaret Grif fiths, of Kingston. Pea Coal Delivered, $1.25, to South Side, central city and central Hydo Park. Address orders to C. B. Sharkey, ISM Cedar ave. 'Phono 66S3. SOUTH SCRANTON. Comet lodge. Knights of Pythias, at a legulai meeting held at Hart man's hall on Tuesday ov enlng Install ed the olllcers who weio elected a month ago. Tho members of tho choir of St. John's church spent esteiday at Lafce Ariel. The day's outing was arranged by the pastor, Rev. E. J. Melley, who wished to acknowledge his grateful ness to tho members for tho set vices rendered by them duilng the past ear. At the Y M. C. A. looms on Cedar avenue tonight nn Ice cream social will bo held. Ice cieam and cake will be setved for ten cents.. Seveial young ladles will lender a musical progiam. The association rooms will be open during the summer months from 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. All joung women ate Invited. Half hour gospel meeting every Sun day fiom 4 to 4.30 Tho assistant secrctnry of the asso ciation, Miss Esther Rowlands, Is spending her vacation at Toronto, Canada. There will be nn ice cream sale to night at tho South Side Y. AV. C. A., 1021 Cedar avenue. Ladles and gen tlemen are Invited. Delicious ice cieam and cake will bo served for 10 cents. Como nnd bring a friend. Try the "Joy Makei" Cigar, Cc. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mary A. DivK aged IS years, wife of William A. Davis, of Ackei ave. nue. Ilelelvue. died late Tuesday night at her home, when- she hud icsldcd for many .vcjrs. Tho funeral services will 00 conducted at the )iouc tomonow aftei 110011 at 2 o'clock. Internum will bo made In AVnshbiirn street ccmetciy. Mrs Mary Loucks, aged 77 sears, died at her home. 211 Noith Hroinley avenue, at a lato hour Tucnluy night. Deceased was an old lesldent und relict of tho Into AVIlliam Loucks. Seveial ons nnd daughters, (ill man led. suivlve hei. Tho funeral will ho held nt tho hoiis.0 tomor row atternoon. Interment will be made In AVashburn btreot cemelcrj. rvjfvacv3cocorNjKrJicNj Z Does Coffee I Agree with You ? W If not, drink Gralu.O mado from n puro grains. A lively writes: "Tho (4 tlrst timo I undo Graln-0 I did not I liko it but utter usiug it for ono n week nothing would induce, mo to go back to coffee." It nourishes n ami feeds tho system. Tho children H can drink it frt-cly with great bene- V fif Tf ia Clin fitraiw,tlmnl.w. ei.l. V stanco of pure grains. Get a pari. 7 HRQ to-day from your groc er, follow g tho directions In making It and you 7 will havo h delicious aud healthful Ci table beverago for old and young. J 15c. aud 25c. L Insist that your tracer giro you O It A1K-0 S Accept no Imltttloa. A cvacvjcNJcxjrsJcsacorow HAPPENINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON MARRIAGE 0)7 MISS MAXWELL AND JOHN M'GUIRE. Ceremony Was Performed in Holy Rosary Church by Rev. J. J. O'Toole Several New Members In itiated In Providence Conclave of Heptnsophs Miss Mary Gilbert Tendered n. Surprlso Party A Hartley Evening nt the Provi ' dence Presbyterian Church. " A very dimming wedding occurred yesterday afternoon nt the IIolv It 3 ury chuich, when Miss Maty Maxwell, daughter of Mrs. Hulbert Maxwell, of Maty street, und Mr. John McGuIro woe united in holv wedlock. Tho ceremony was performc 1 by Itov J. J. O'Toole. The bride was at '. tided l j Mlf.4 Doia Nevry and ll. best man was Mr. John Hugh, Tho bride and bridesmaid wcio nttlred In dainty costumes and made n ety charming nppeaiance. The brldo Is one of North Scran ton's most esteemed and highly re spected oung ladles. The giooin Is well known und very popular and has a host of good-wishing friends. At tho conclusion of the cetemony the bridal party took a short drive, after which they returned to tho homo of tho brldo and partook of u wed ding slipper which was enjoyed by their many fi lends. Mr. nnd Mrs. McGulto will reside on Mary stieet. IIEPTASOPHS' MEETING. Last evening the Prov Idence con clavo of Heptnsophs held an Impor tant mcotlnc nt the auditorium. Two candidates were lnltl.Uoo, after which tho cigars were passed around and a pleasant social session followed. A delegation (of several members vveto present from Paterson, N. J., also also members from Scranton conclave nnd Honrlng Hi 00k conclave. Ad dresses weio made by Hrothers Mc Andiew, Paine, Miller and Holand. The delegutlon from Paterson nto here to make arrangements for an ex cursion from Paterson to Scianton when their annual outing will be held In September. A resolution of thanks was tendered tho Paterson delegates and the welcome of tho city extended to tho Silk City conclave if they should decided to como In September. The visiting members weie tho fol lowing: Archor II. A. Eheiman, Thomas McAndrew, II. L. Quacken biuh, E. J. McDonald, H. E. Paine, D. P. Yost, George F. AVceks, Jr., S. Miller and C. G. Boland. MISS GILUEItT SUP.PKISED. Miss Mniy Gilbeit was pleasantly sutpilscd nt her homo on Onk street Tuesday evening. She was completely taken by sin prise, but proved herself such a charming hostess that tho guests departed for their homes de lighted with the pleabant nnd hospit able manner in which they had been treated. Those present were: Misses Mary Gilbert, Maiy Evans, Mary Lukens, Mary Rich, Cassle Hich, Lillian Ott, Emily Gilbeit, Maggie Jehu, Mary Pace, Mary Evans, Hachel Simmons, Hannah AVebb, Lizzie AVnllace, Mary Shugg, Annie 1'riee, Annie Richards, Mary Regan, Sainh Gilbeit, Jennie Jenkins, Susie Reynolds, Messrs, Da vid Pi Ice, Evan Rich, Samuel Gil bert, Alva and AA'illlam Reynolds, James Richards, Henry Andeison, AVIlliam Simmons, Geoige Elliot, David Harris, David Morgan, Robert Rurns, John Dougherty. AVIlliam Holmes. John Rexon, Benjamin Sllkman and Henry Lynch. A HARTLEY EA'ENING. Next Tuesday pv enlng will be an evening with Charlies Hartiej. the en tertainer, in the social looms of tho Piovidenee Picsbyteilan chuich. A'en trlloeutlon, Impets-onatlnns nnd a va riety of magic acts of the voice and of the hand w 111 be the make-up of an entertaining, laughter-provoking nnd wondei -exciting programme of an hour and a half by this gifted and witty en teitainer. By way of pleasing variation, seveial choice musical selections will be In setted In the ptogramme. The "Hart ley evening" will conclude with a sum mer evening social, which will Include ice cieam and chatting. Tho enllie af fair Is at ranged and offered to the pub lic by the ladies of the Aid society of tho Piovidenee congregation. Admis sion to the rooms on that evening will Im by ticket, many of which have, al icady been spoken for. TOLD IN A PEAV LINES. Tomonow the AVelsh Baptist chuich. AA'ayne avenue, will hold their annual outing nt Nay Aug park. This event has always been an enjovnblo occasion und tontoi tow's outing is looked for waid to as a day of pleasuie. The pupils of the different Sunday school classes have prepaied seveial hymns and patriotic songs, which thev will sing duilng the daj. The stieet cats, which have been especially engaged for the congicgatlon, will leave the squatn at 9.30 o'clock and will icturn fiom the p.uk nt s o'clock Samuel Motgans, of Oak stieet, was painfully injmed yesterday In the Cayuga mines. He Is employed as a driver, and while bpingglng a swift moving tilp of cars was squeezed be tween the cars and rib Ho wns le moved to his home, wheie he lecelved medical attendance It Is feaied ho has sustained internal Injutles. Tito funeral of Edward Robinson, wlio died ycsteiday morning at the Lucka vvanna hospital, will be held this morn ing from the home of his cousin, John McNulty. 3J7 rerdlnnnd street. Inter ment will be made In Mt. Caituel ceme tery. Thursday evening, July 20, the Couit Street Methodist Episcopal chuich will hold a delightful musical and llterury entertainment. Local Union. No. SOS. United Mlno AA'oikers of Ameilca, will conduct their flist annual excuisiuu to Lake Ariel, August 10. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Miss Theresa Leydon, of Carbondnle, Is tho guest of Miss Maty O'Mulley, of Keyser avenue. Miss Annlo Skinner, of AVnnumle, Is visiting relatives on Church nvenue. E. M. Cnstetilne, of Church avenue, Is on a fishing trip to Lake AA'unolukee. Mis James Kntz, of Riooklyn, N. A", Is the guest of her sister, Mrs, Geoigo Hockenborry, of Court stieet. Miss Plorenco Slckler. of Piovidenco road, Is visiting fi lends at Buttermilk falls. Frank Torvvilllger, of Honesdale, Is tho guest of relatives on Court sheet. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Will be the supreme effort at low price merchandising of the present season. Fact is it will be a grand combination sale. The second annual clearing sale now in progress fairly over flows with such goods as you need, at positively the very lowest prices ever known in the retail trade. Look for the yellow price tickets throughout the store, each one tells of a money-saving bargain that will interest you. Then the red tickets, the emblem of our great All Day Friday Sales, will point to you merchandise, marked so low in price that even manufacturers, who know values best, wonder at our power to buy and sell so cheaply. Silks Do you need dress or waist pat- tern? If so, Here s an opportunity to buy it for half and less. We've gone through our silk stock and mercilessly Avielded the prun ing knife cut and slashed prices without regard to cost or profit. Friday we offer to the early comers 1,500 yards of silk at a price less than cost of manufacture. The lot is assorted consists of fancy taffetas in checks and stripes, Avide Avhale bengalines, bro caded satins, surahs, black chinas, brocades and satin duchesse in all sizes, plain toffetas in beautiful colors. These silks have sold from 75c to $1.25 per yard. Friday day onlv the price for . your choice will be. .. 40 See Window Display. WJeo2SSd,Uii Inserting j?s AgAw4 an" '"sitings Avhereby we bought thousands of yards at the lowest prices we ever owned such goods. Thev nre Point de Paris, Piatt Vals, Fancy Point Venese, Rennais ance Laces and Insertings, range from 3 to 7 inches wide Avorth from 10c to 25c per yard. Friday your choice of the lot C See Window Display. Groceries Our celebrated 50c teas Avill be day at, per pound.... 3oC Put e pepper in glass shak- eis, the io-cent Idnd. Friday OC English gherkin pints . the 18c kind. Friday. I 4C Mammoth bottle root beer, makes 10 gallons, the 20c kind. Fiiday yC I lawkeye rolled oats, Q big 10c packages oC GREEN HIDGE. All nnd Mn, II. M Colo will leave today for a two weeks sojoum at Luke AVlnoln. Theie was a. large attendance at the picnic of tha liaptlst church at Nny Aujy park, Tuesday. T. ( llaelu. of Xnntlccke, spent Mondny vvIM AV. It. Jono-", of Deacon stieet. Mis. F. II Ininn, of tho llonlevard, lias iPtuin.'il fiom n two weeks' visit to Long Island. The ladles of the Ashuiy rimieli will serve mipper In the lectin o loom of the chin eh on Thursday vcnlns from 0 to 8 o'clock. Ico cream and caku vlll also be for sale. Tooth brushes nil blzos and prices. Tho finest In the city at Manneis' phar macy. 920 Green ItldKO street. AA'hlle fleortrc Dunn was ?pedlncr ono of his trotteis on the old driving pa'!; taee courso Tuesdaj, one of the wheels hioko clown, throwing Mr. Dunn nut nnd bndlv bruising lilm. The hois" 1.111 awny and collided with the fene, badly cutting IiIh foie legs. Messis. Louts, AA'illlam, Chailcs nnd Otto Conrad nnd families, nnd I'rufej sor nnd Mrs. Hembeiger and Dr. nnJ Mis. AA'ehlnu nie In Hopbottom, nt tendlng a iairlly leunlon of the Con rud family. Hev. AA'. CI. Simpson gave a "peanut hunt" at tho parsonage Tuesday oven Iiil" for several of tho Sunday school classes. Miss III11, of A'lrtrlnln, is the guist of hor slator, Mis. lletts, of AA'aahlng ton nvenue. MUs Gregg?, of Capouse avenue, 13 t Jonas Long9s Sons JONAS LONG'S SONS. firinilifiR? so pieces fine o " s iin.ilitv orfr.in- dies, in an end less variety of new French designs, real value 15c Qi Friday, per yard o2C Wrappers i Women's Wrappers, made of cood quality percale, with full Em pire back and front, they are in striped red, indigo blues, and black and Avhite. Friday, Avhile the lot lasts, . they are yours at. . . 4-yC Bureau Scarfs White fig ured bu reau scarfs 18 inches wide, 68 in. long. You remember how rapidly these sold Avhen last offered. Hard to get this lot, but they are here, and are worth 20 cents each. Friday i on sale at 1 2,0, Upholstery ( Cottage ruf fled curtains, full 2 yards AV long, pretty, neat, cool, dainty enough for the parlor. , Friday, per pair 4-y C Dainty Cottage Poles, white with silver or gold trimmings, each.... 1 5C Basement J H- "xvv,vyN"v' justable to any size bed. regular price 25c. Friday, per pair. lUC Handy Little Step Ladders, useful when cleaning inside Avindows, cleaning mantels or ceilings, etc., strongly made; worth 39 cents. Fri- , day 23C Jelly Glasses, with Avorth 25c a dozen. Friday Large Croquet Sets, lets and balb, Avorth $1. Friday, per set.. coyer, 15c C ma I- 69c entertaining her father and mother fiom the wlsi The Vuuiig Aim's union of the Pie bjteilan chuiih have presented the Green Illdge library with n wry hand some eh c tile clock The cluck Is of the legulator style and Is finished In polished qiMitcicil 0.1k. The dock will oecuny a position on ihe south wall nnd will face the ntrance, making It easily seen from th leeeptlon hall. Green Kldge castle, Knights of the Mystic Chain, held n very plenslm? and well-attended cntertalnmcr.t In Moiel's hall on Monday evening. Some of tho piomlnent mulelans of the city were engaged nnd with the other nmuse ments offered mrde tho evening pass pleasantly. A laigo ship was chanced off ns a door prize and was won by a. son of rntiolman ItodJin, of Provi dence Geoige Noaek, son of fonstablo .S'o ack. was admitted to the Kcmnton I'll vato hospital Tuesday evening to undergo an operation fotappendlcltls. Imperial Queen Hair Tonic at Man ners' phaimacy, 920 Gieen ltldge street, tho greatest hair glower known. SOo a bottle. CASTOR! A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho .fCk Signature JONAS LONG'S SONS. MimH Wash Goods j J" vwsyvv Avere i2c and i5c,Fancy Striped Lawns, Avere 10c, Fancy Duck Suit ings and Cheviots, were 10c and I24c. Friday Ave place them all in one grand lot to sell for, per yard.. OC Skirts 200 Figured Bril liantine Separate Skirts, 3 yards wide, Avell lined and perfect hanging, actual value $1.50, Friday, on second floor.. 79C Percales and In this lot are 2,200 yards of el gant quality nercales and Madras madras cloth, full 36 in, wide, every yard positively Avorth i24c yd. Friday only 3 your choice for 04C BoTaistlTS? cale, pretty patterns Moth er's Friend Waist Band, can be taken out before Avashing. Three styles of collars. For an outing or dress Avaibt these havt no equal, Regular price 75c and 89c cents. .,-. Friday 5UC Shoes 300 pairs Women's chrome tan kid-skin Shoes, in lace and button, made in the best pos ble manner dark brown and black, Everv new style of toe and tip, silk vesting and kid tops, heel and spring heel. These shoes are Avorth from $2 50 to $3.00. No need to speak of quality, all our shoes tie guaranteed, no shoddy leather finds a place here, rriclay your dioue EDUCATIONAL. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY JOHN HOWARD MAURIS. I'r.-slilcnt. tomprH'H a College with four course: Academy for youiu Men nud Hoys; Ladles' Institute, n lellncd Ilo-irUlng School- School of Music with urmlu ntlns tourioi I 'or catalogue address Wm. C. Gretzinsor, Lowisburg, Pa, ltszlitiar. Marriage Licenses. Daniel AA'llIlnins ....37 Snder avenue, Noia Davis Mlnooka. George Dariass Olyphant, Ada Burgess Oly pliant, Ilany U. Thomnu Scranton, Alice V Henson Surunton, Aithur Hansom Gouldsboro. Hattle Phillips AA'yomlng. Stephen llydnck . .AA'ashlngtoii Avenun Saruh Tlmony .... Washington avenue. AVIlliam Klcliam ..1BU Albilght avenue. Anna A'ielliiiuer ..S20 t'ittston avenue. S5.00 to Nlngnra Falls nnd Return, via tho Lehigh Valley Itailroad On Julv 15th the Lehigh A'alley Rail road will sell tickets to Xlagaia Falls and letuin, ut the special low faro of ?5 00 for tho lound trip, limited for 10 tuin passage to July 17th, Inclusive. Tickets will bo houoied on any ttuln (except tho Hkick Diamond Dxpresa), Consult Luhlgh A'alley Ticket Agents for paitiuulais, , 1.60 a
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