THE SCRAOTON TRIBUTE-MONDAY, JULY 17, 1890. s T An not lir-IInri. tlipra l a cactf of dypcp ila, indlvertlon or nay Homadi trouble (hat cannot bo re lieved, st oueo nnd perraontntlv rurcil If iav DYSPEPSIA cimc. MUNYON. At ll druFRints, 23c. n tII. UuIriV .to Health iind medi cal mlv'ce free, 1503 Arch rtroet, Phlla. RECEPTION AT CONVENT. JToung Women Give Up Their Lives to Religion Satmday Moinlnp;. Rev Ulshop IloHnn. nt Scinnton, tfllcliitPd nt the profession tind iecer llon of young vomen who entered Miolly into the soivlco of the Lord at Bt Kop convent In this elty Saturday noinlng The Sisters who pronounced their holv vows are Slstci Mary Uisullna, f Wllkrs-Uarre; Sister Mary DeChan lal. of Duntnoie. Sister Mary Marccll.i, Df Pntsons, Sister Mary Hyacinth, of flnllstcul, Slstni Mary Antoinette, of West Suanton, Sister Maij Clara, of Dlyplnnt. Sister Man Agatha, of Minnonj Sister Maty Ancllla, of Sui tiuehanna, SlJlei .Maty Vlnc(.ntia, of rteeland Those who received the holy hahlt M religion and white vuil nie Miss ItniRaret King, of Canton In l elision, Bister Maiv Reinaulette, Mls Cath erine Malin, of South Scinnton, In le llglon, Sister Mary Paula, Miss IHlza " beth Hotner, of Washington, 1. C In religion. Sister Maiv limiimtpo; Miss Marv Ileffernan, of Plv mouth, in re ligion. Sister Mniy Antonia; Miss Helena O'Pen, of Susquehanna, In le Jlglon, Slstei Mniy Delphlne. Mlbs Margaret O'Donnell, of nristol. In re )iglon, Sister Mary Gerald; Mlsrf Mary FariPlI of Uilstol, In lellglon, Sister Mniy Inez: Miss Mary Hlckey, of War ren, In lellglon, Sister Mary Finncesca; Miss Mniy Hvrne, of Fiientlsville, In religion, Sister Mary Itoslna Miss t Cecilia Cnuley, of Pittston, in religion, Sister Mary Arilcetus, Miss Cathoilne Ward, of Hyde Tark, In religion, Sister Mary Hustochlum. -The following piiests were prebenf Hevs A W. Healey, Pleasant Mount; lames Pagan, Oieat liend. J. MeMon imalno, Philadelpliia, P I McXailv. Wllkes-Uarre; :. A Garey, V. G, Pittston- n J Mellev, James A O Keillv Scranton; P. C Winters, Hawlev H Geraght, Ralston; M. Chllds, Rentley Creek. P I'. Hmaneh, Susiiuehanna, T. F Coffey, W. A Nealon and J J. Griffin, of this city. The following out-of-town people wer present Mi. and Mis P V English, Scranton Mrs Cawlej and Oaugliters, Amy and Ulirnhctli. Pittston, Mis Mc Gulre, Senntnn, II J Get .ikMv, Rals ton, W Dailev aid daughter Annie, Mr and Mis J Hoffpi man, daughtpth, Not a and Anna, of Pentlej Cieek, A T rrlnglo Hont'sdale, .1 H Doherty, Mrs J Dessln and diughtcr Knther tne, Nellie Walsh, Nellie Gallagher, Sandy Pole and wife, of Scranton, Mrs J Buekley and two daughters, M. Kellj, of Susquehanna. 15 P. Hyine. Mrs Rillly and son, Filendsvllle, John King Canton. Mis O'Donnell and Miss O'Donnell, Philadelphia, Mrs M. T Toldirith and daughter, Washington, D C Chnrles Tlerney and family, Tohn Condon and wife, W Carroll and Mfe, Maiy Scanlon, Hnllstend, Mlbes Uargaret and Btidget Hickey, Hing latnton REMOVED CANCEROUS GROWTH. Dr. Reed Bums Perfoims Difficult Operation on Chailes Wagner. Chnrles Wagner, of Wajmait, for merly a resident of Lincoln aenue, Ihls city, and for nmn jeais a trusted employe of the Hendtlck Manufactur ing company, underwent a ery diffi cult operation at the hands of Dr. Reed Bums, of Sctanton, for the remoal of a. cancerous growth of the face at Dr. Wheeler's private hospital, Satuiday morning Three Bqunie inches of diseased tis sue weio iemoed fiom the iliht side of the lower Jaw nnd a portion of the bono was cut away. In oidcr to coer the denuded surface the remaining tls Hte of the face had to be cut and le irrangcd This pulled the mouth a ittlo to one side und i educed the ori fice somewhat In size. To conect this the surgeon slit it back a hnlf inch on the left sidp and stu the mucous membrane ou the surface of the In nslon, fotmlng an extension of the lips to the patient will tecover with i mouth of normal size and a pretty fair face Notwithstanding the fifty-nine ears f .Mr Wagner, he stood the operation veil ind his many friends will be glad o learn that the probabilities are In ,'avor of his discharge from the hos pital in about thtee weeks LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Professor II. J. Hockenberry has re lurned fiom Pittsburg. Mrs J P A Tlngley, of Rler street, b Msitlng her mother at Poster. Pa. N The residence of II H. Major, on Thorn stieet, has been ticated to a resh coat of paint Howard Potter has romoed from lummit avenue to Blnghnmton, where le has accepted a situation. Frank Coates, of Philadelphia, has timed his family In this city and is a lu'est nt tin home of Mi. and Mis Jo eph Vnnnan, ,r., of Belmont street. Miss Maud Humden spent Sunday at flew M df oid, the guest of Miss Mae Joyle The 'Jiieinl of Thompson Pettlgrew ceurred sestet day. Interment was nade ut PeckMlle. Miss .Maltha fllnger nnd guests, Ulsses As It and Frankcl, of New Yoik, lie Bojouuilnir at Crystal lake. Jev .1. 15. Crumley, of Koport, ". . pieachuu at the Beiean ) - st Church yesterday. TUNKIfANNOUK. Undr the rules of the Rppubllcan party, Satuiday was the last day for the registration of candidates foi the rations oillces to be voted for at the to!ivei'lon on the ltth of August next rttndldn . will bo placed In noinlna Hon for the ofllees of piothonolaiy. iherin, rrglster nnd icciirdor. county mmmUiilonprs, county auditors and lso n dclcfato to tha ctato conven iBloi, tion. The list up to Saturday noon was ns follow 3t For prothonotnry, John Oliver, of Nicholson township: M. 'W. C'ortrlght.of Moshoppcn borough; Isnnc Miller, of Wnshltigton township, nnd II C. l'revost. of Tunl.hnnnoclt bor ough; for sheriff, 15. L. Howell, of Clin ton township and N. A, McKown, of TunkhannocU borough: for register and icoorder, W N Shaw, of Tunkhan notk boiougli; for countv contmlslon er A It. Frcar, of Overlleld township; r H (haso, of Clinton township, P.. D, Newton, of Nlcholsoii borough; 1". 15 Koblnson, of Forltston township, Chnrles A. fnpwell, of Nicholson town hlp, nnd M. C. Moyer, of Monroe town ship for detegnte in tste convention, I) F Mintei, of "unkhaiiiiocU bor ough, foi Jttatlco of tli j supremo couit, 15 W Archha'd, of fUianton. W. P Hilling), ii'slstnnt cashlor of tho Second Nutlonil haul, of Wilkes Bane, Mtopped vff .'rro on F'idny for n sheit visit with his people. He was on his way home 'from a ncatlon nip through New York stale. Tito lollowing people from here took in the dance at the Lake Wlnola house. Lake Wlnola on Saturday evening. Miss Marlon Motcalf, Miss Marv Mitch ell, Miss rivylvn Townsond nnd G. W. JIcKnun, n. I.'. Mcnlssei iv'l II. 8 Haidlng Mts W r. Little, who has been at Lake Wlnola during the last week, te turned home today. TAYLOR NDW&. P. 0. S. of A. Install Officers Tomor iow Excursion Personals nnd Minor News Notes. Taylor camp, No t9 Patriotic Or der Sons of America, hold an import ant business session In thelt rooms In the Tnjlor hall on Friday evening 1). W. Phillips and .1 An. hie Jones, of the llyd Park camp, No 178, paid a fra ternal visit to the camp. Mr Phil-llp-t dolhered n foiclble addus His subject was "Patriotism" His discus sion was well enjoyed by the members of the camp Mr. Jones gave an nd diess also, FUbJect "True Society." Following this officers were Installed by Dlsttict President William Nyhnrt, as follows. Past president, Clnrlea AitVlns, president. John W. Cooper; vice pusldent.Wllllam II. Powell; mas ter of forms and ctreinonles, Aithui Pinnock, recording secretary, ,To(ph L Dalley, flnanclnl secretary, Samuel Ilarlos treasurer, William S Nyhait, conductor, Reese Thomas, lnriiector, William J Biaj gtia.rd, Kzia Gunl, chaplain, Arthur Sweet, right aPiitlnel, William P. Hallos left sentinel, Geo Rlddell, tiusteos William J. Jenkins, Henry Harlos and Arthur Swett The excursion of the new Catholic parish of thi town to Mountain park Is but one day awnv. It Is anticipated tint it will h" the largest of the sea son. The features of the day w ill be the blcele contest and the hand ball game A larg" number of tickets have been sold and p er thing prom'ses to bo n grand success Tickets, adults, $1, children, 50 cents M1-.S Gertutde Watkins, an estimable voting lady of this town, has accepted a position as teacher In the Peckvlllo school. Dr. Robert Mackenzie, of Philadel phia, Is spending a few da, with his mother, Mrs, Mackenzie, of Union stieet Mi James Gilgallon, of tho AiehbaUt, visited his sister, Mrs. Michael McDon ald, of Main r-lreet. Miss nthel Hnncock, of Schuylkill county, is siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mapleson. Mr William Richards and son, Hlls woitli, islted rtlatitu in Hyde Pnik yosteiday Mr Robert Gordon, of Scranton, vis ited lelathes here yesterday. Emblem division. No 57, Sons of Temperance, will meet in their looms this evening Mr. and Mrs. Howell Brooks, of i.,af 1 1 ii. hae returned home after visiting friends in this place 1 (urges s J n, Watkins 1ns returned home fiom his trip to Washington, r. c. Mr and Mrs John Gordon, of Scran ton, spent the Sabbath with the lat tet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reese, of Union street John R. Thomas, of Union stieet, called on his sister, Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, of Piiciburg, esterday Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs. Samuel Hnilos attended tho funeral of n friend In Pittston the latter part of last week. Owing to the non-appeniance of tho Green Ridge Senatots theie was no game on the tchool house grounds with the home team on Saturday afternoon. Miss Sallio Price, of Ridge street, an accomplished lady of this town, has been le nppolnted as tencher in one of the schools of Dunmore borough, "FOR THE SAKH OF FUN, Mischief Is Done " A vnst amount of mischief Is done, too, bpcause people neglect to keep their blood pure. This mischief, fortunately, may be undone by tho faithful use of Hood's Sarsaparllla. HOOD'S PrLLS cure all liver ills. Non-lrrltatlng. NEW I1ILPORD. The Young People's Christian En deavor society will give u social at the (Presbyterian church parlots, Thursday evening. Ice cream will be served Mr and Mrs. Edward Tiel, of Scran ton, spent the Fourth nt the home of Mrs Tlel's patents, Mr. anl Mrs Theron Grlnnell. Miss Nellie .VcConnell nnd Mr. Jo seph Matthews, both of tho township, were united in marriage, Juno 2S, by Rev. Chailes Smith, Mr. and Mis David Davenport re cently visited their bon, F.-el , In Kingston, N Y Miss Ina McConnell spent a few da last week with ftlends at Beaver Meadow. J. V. Atejl, of StairtKca, called on friends he'e the flist o' th" weuU. W M. Van Cott and wife visited theii daughtpr, Mis. David Shay, In Peckvllle, lost week. Mis. L. A Smith and daughters, of Kingston, nip spending the summer nt their cottage at Upper Lake. TJitoii Shay, of Peeltvllle. visited his parents ip tho tuunshlp last week Miss Hattle I. Piatt Is enjovlug a ttlp to California thla sumniet. Mi and Mrs Bruce Poutiman have been visiting lenitives in Nicholson tho pint two weeks Colonel O C Pratt attended tho dedi Modlclno for Men on Trial and Approval. Course ot magic MLu remedial rtcdwon dcr-wrfrklnir arpilnnce. All rtnrriry tui'70 been loucine for or MniSrW ' yon pay nothing, we tend ' cnatipinTtil Crt ate com plcto nmkltttl and ncrrft tcor V!( ileal; o(r.irn infcuiuntion.witli tho proofi, nut under rtMii I letter leal. (rcc. FRIE MEDIOAL CO ourFALo, N.Y. cation of the Genet al John Reynolds monument nt aettvsbuig last week. Mrs II. M, Townsend died, Juno 30, nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Ed wnrd Ayers, In tho township. Sho was a daughter of Dr. E. L. Brundnge, of Franklin, and Is suivlvcd by two daughters nnd n son. Tho funeral ser vices werp conducted from tho hous the following Monday, Intel tnent In tho Franklin cotueterv. JERMYN AND MAVriELD. 1'or the benefit of those who have received Invitations to attend the unique party which Is to be held un der the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the Pilmltlve Methodist church this evening Hip followlnr pio Kianime la glvm- giiattette, William Williams and navtj , piavr, Rev. Thomas Cool:, nolo, James McKer shar; recitation, Mb": Alice Jones alther solo.MIss Mav Sclgel; lecl'ntion, Miss Lottie Lewis, duet Misses Vail and Knapp, tableau, ' Gates Ajar," duet, Tohn and Atchlo Martin, recita tion Miss Snrih Mendeison. solo, John N'nl'.lj, lccltntlon, M's Edith Mnitlnj violin solo. Miss Emma Roberts, solo, Mr Gargltt, lecltatlon, W E Dav's. solo, Arch!" Mat tin. tableau, "Almost Pci funded." solo, nimrtetc. Thomas Joplln and party , zither solo, Miss Ethel Wilson: .tlo, MJiss Mn)U" Knapp; i epilation. Miss Jessie Steams: solo, James MeKershni dii loguo and tableau, lefrethinents Miss Jcslt tftoarns, of IVrkvllln Is well known throughout the vallej ns an elocutionist nnd no doubt will give something well worth listening to The following oliicers of Washington camp, No 17C, P. O S. A were In stalled on Frldav evening bv District Piesldent F S Smith- President, II M. My cis, vicp-picsldint, Simon Phillips, mtistet ot form, Thomas Wil liams, mnduptoi, Walter Depew , out side guard, George McLaughlin, In spector, James Scityt. tutstee (for eighteen months, Thomas Williams, delegate to state ramp to bo held at Wllke.s-Baii,', Frank Depew Thomas Evans, n fortnei lesldent of this botough, was kicked by a hotse he was driving In a Held upon his fnim on Satin dav and died fiom the effects of ills Injuries at noon 5cstei day. Up Is survived bv a wife and laige family The deceased lesided hero for a number of eais until last .spring when he moved to Montdale He was a quiet and upright man and his many friends will bo pained to hear of his sudden death. There is some talk that tho White Oak breakei will not be lebullt, but that the coal will be handled here ovor the okl gravity load and put through tho Jermyn uicaker -Mis. Bindford, who Is visiting her sister. Mis. W. B Swlck. and who was taken ill some time ago, Is in quite a critical condition. The Twentieth century Bicycle club will hold a public social In Entei prise hall on Trldayn ight Misses Kate Keaulon and Marie Kileoj lie, of South Side, Scranton. i the guests of Miss Ella Breen, of Main StlPPt. Miss Rosana Westlnghouse, of Rushbrook street, has been quite ill the past few davs There was quite n fracas at May lleld on Saturday night In which sov eial heads were smashed and both the Mnyfleld and Jermyn physicians weio afterward kept busy sewing up the cuts David Games, one of the Tilhune's Providence carriers, spent yestetday hero with relatives. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and always with good results," says Mr. W. V.. Cooper, of El Rio, Cal 'Tor small children ve find it especially ef fective." for sale by all druggists. Mat thew Bros, wholesale and retail ngts. A.VOOA. The picnic wnlch was to have taken place at Pastime park on Saturday has been postponed until Thursday, July 1'0. Miss Barbaia Dunn, of Hazleton, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Jennie Newlin. Mis. Michael McGowan, of the North End, Is suffeiing from a severe attack of nervous prostration. Misses Kate Dempsey and Mary Oulnn will leave tomorrow to attend the L. C, B. A. convention at Asbuiy Park. James Gillespie, of the West Side, Is critically 111 of asthma. Miss B. Kelly, of Scranton, is the guest of the Misses Glltov, of Lincoln hill Miss Ella Early has returned from New York city. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith, of Hnw ley, are guests of Mrs. Burns, of Main stieet. William Brown, sr., and William Brown, Jr., spent yesterday with friends in Peckville. Through the kindness of Mr. Ashley, the emploves of the silk mill mav at tend the Avoca-Moosic Piesbvtciian excursion to Lake Ariel, July 2S. The Mooslc band will also accompany them. Mrs Charles Davis, of JerniMi, Is spending a few dajs with her mother, Mrs. Ellis, of South Main stieet. Mrs. Bridget Caw ley, an aged resi dent of Lincoln hill, is critically 111 at tho homo of her daughter, Mis John Tigue Miss Maine ntzsltumons spent yes teiday with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Al len, o' Dunmore. Mr. and Mi's. R R.,Batiev have re turned home aftpr a few vvecks" visit In Bradfoid county. OLD FORGE. Rev. R. H. Reidy, of Wvomlng, wis eliculating among friends here on Thursday. Miss Eliza Brown Is visiting with f i lends in Biooklyn, N. Y Mis. George Fletcher has leturned from n visit with friends in Jcimvn The Misses Lydia and Olive Reed aro spending a fv weeks with friends at Salem Mr. John Thori.ton and family nnd Mr. and Mrs Robei i Martin are spend ing n few das a at Lake aioy. The following parly enjoyed a dnv s outing nt Campbell's ledge on Thins day Mis. Wesley Johnson, Mrs. Will luni Tinklepauh, Mrs. Norman Belles, Mrs John Caiey nnd the Misses Violet Johnson, Ethel Tinklepaugh. Beitha Belles and Martha Caiey Anyone aishlnr; a pleasant time should nttend the union exclusion to Haivey's lako on July 23 PRICEBURO. Savvklo tribe, 107, I. O. R. M will hold their ngular meeting tomorrow evenliu. Justice of the Peaco William J. WIN Hams, foimsrly of Main street, has yutchuHcd tho prortoity known as "Rose Uak Cottage," situated near JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE COOL Don't Delay a Moment. The Second Annual Clearing Sale With its wealth of bargains, is the place for you to equip yourself with all the needful things required during the summer season. The Big Store is cool and pleasant, ventilation is perfect, clerks are polite, painstaking and capable. Our delivery system is admirably arranged for your convenience, our exchange system makes shopping 'safe. You are not compelled to keep goods you do not like. These are some of the advantages of trading here. Add to these the fact that our goods are lower pi iced than at any other store and you'll comprehend why this is the ideal store of Scranton. Extraordinary Cut in Wash Goods. per yard for fancy printed Lawns; Ihey aic fully worth 5c per yard. A new lot to go on sale Monday morning. per yard buys the very best standard Shirting Calicoes, value (n. On each y.ud you save ac. 2c 4c per yntd for 50-inch wide Crash Skirtings and Suitings that iC look like leal linen, value 10c per yard. On each yard you save 5c. 1 per yard for Tine quality Zephyr Diess Ginghams. Of these 2C rich goods we have about 55 pieces that aie valued at from ioc to 15c per yard. You save on every yard yic. .3 per yard for full yaid wide peicales; ovet one hundred 4C choice styles to select fiom; icai value is ioc pei yard. On each yard you save 5 1-40. Clearing: Sale of Domestics . Monday for 4-C our tegular oc Unbleached Muslin. On each yard you save 2c. per yard Monday for fine 5C quality Bleached Muslin; bet ter was never ollered for the money ; value 7Jc. On each yard you save tK'C j 1 Monday for Unbleached I j&lC Sheeting, 2 yards wide, one oi the very best makes and worth 18c. On each yard you save Mondav will buy full pieces 5C of Mosquito Bar, 8 vaids in each piece, woith 50c. On each piece you save 1 3c. . per pound Monday for good 4-C quality live Geese Feathers. Actual value 59c. On each pound you save 17c. 12; 1 Mondav lor the best aual- 2C lty Ticking ever offeied at anywhere near this price. Plain and fancy stripe, worth 17c. On each yard you save 42C Three Big: Lots of Bedspreads All our bed spreads are hemmed, ready for use. Our pi ices are guaian teed the lowest in the state. 90c. quality fu!l-si7ed Bed- spreads for Monday will be 09C $1.25 quality full sized bed spreads for Monday only will be $2. 50 extra quality Mar seilles bedspreads lor Mon will be 98c 1.69 tho Throop Novelty foundrv, where he will s,oon leslile His ofllee is now located in the I3arron building, at cor uen of Albert and Jackson street. The Sun.sets, of West Side, and the PrlcebutR base ball team, plajed an excltlnpr game of ball jesterday after noon on the grounds of tho latter. Score, 2 to 1, In favor of Ptlceburg. The auditing committee of the La dles' of the Golden Eaqle Temple, Florence Nightingale, will meet in Odd Fellows' hall tomonovv evening. PECKVILL2. Mr. Roy W.ideman, of Wllkes-Hare, spent ychterdoy at the home of his paie'its, Jlr and Mrs. J lies Wade man, of Hickory btreet. Mis F. L. Taylor is visiting relatives In Scott. The price of coal advanced on Trl day last. Pea coal is now dellvemli for SI 7.": mixed toal, $2.40 Chestnut coal did no advanco In price. Mr rnnk Grclncr died at the Hill side home yesterdaj morning, aged 52 jenrs. Deceased was contlned to the above Institution on account of men tal disability. The funeral will bo hold on Tuesduy at 2 30 o'clock, at tho home of her biotlut, Mr. T3. K Gielnei, nf M.iln stropf. Interment In Prospect cf inctery. U M. Maloney, of Providence, vis ited Grassy Island friends yrsteiday. Mrs. J ii. Clover leturned Saturday from a few days' visit with her par ents, Mr and' Mis A. Ii. Croup, of Bei v ick. Mr. and Mis M. U. Sltgraves re turned Satuttiay fiom a visit with Hf ncsdale rolatlves,. How's ThlsP Wo offer One Hundud Dollars, Reward foi any case of Cutairh that cannot bo turtil ov 11 iII'h Catarrh Curo r J. CHIJNEY & CO, Props, Toledo, O Wc, tho tindirslgnul, linvo known r J. Clune lor tho last 15 jeais, ami belle vo him perfect! hoiiorablu In all bunlucjs tiansuttlonu, and tinanclull) able to cmry out nn obligation made by their fltm. WKST & TUUAX, Wholesale Dtueelsts, Toledo. O WA1.D1NO, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesulo Diuslstb, ToIpUo, O. Hull's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting dlicctly upon the blood and muc ouh HUi facts of tho si stem Piico "Jc. per bottle Suld by all TJrugglats. Tea. tlnionlals free Hall b family Pills are tho best. A Napoleon of Finance. "That ilinwn what vou can do In this country," said the man with a loud volco n she rnnK up n nickel with a view to stopping tho cm "John's ono of tho most remaikabiu self-tnado men wc ever hud in Wnvne county "Is that true?" "I shuuld eay eo. Wonderful man! Why, thnt fillow came hue twenty jeur no with V. and Inst week ho failed for a round half million, Rents tho band 'vhat a ruBtler can do In thla country," Detroit Free Press. aa mt...ijut,s' Cloak A special purchase Department of 2, Wash ski.rts at our own price enables us to offer these exceptional bargains. Fine Clash Skuts please note width finished with deep hem. Actual value 55 cents. t Clearing sale price 1 C Handsome trimmed Crash or Duck Skiits, Vi yards wide 6 inch hem, perfect hanging, worth Si. 00. Cleanng sale price. 59C Good quality White Pique Skirts, cut in the most fashionable style, perfectly made; regular price $1.25. Clearing sale Piice 79C Handsome blue or black polka dot Skirt, trimmed with plain duck bands; regular value 1.75. t Clearing sale price 1.19 Table Cf per yard on Mon Linens -C day for 62 inch extra heavy qualityScotch Bleached Damask; best value of fered, worth 75c. On each yard you save 16c. Table j n per yard Mon- Padding V-c da ,f?r hrv,y 0 quality Table Felt, value 50c per yard. On eajh yard yard you save 11c. Clearing: Sale Of Toweling: 1 per yad 32C for iull bleached twilled and plain roller toweling, best qual ity, worth fully 6c per yard, On each yard you save 2c. ,-1 each for Monday only for 1J52C extra heavy unbleached Turkish towels, actual size 22x48 inches, value 19c each. You saye on each towel 6J3C Lon NEW ZEALAND RAILROADS. Traveling There Is Slow and Very Aggravating to an American. Prom tho Baltimore Sun New Zealand's steam railwavs are owned and operated by the govern ment. Compared with American rail ways, they seem like toy railroads and the men "playing train " The locomo tive Is queer and stmll The engine dnvei blows two loud blasts of th locomotive's whistle befoie starting, much llko a steamer A large hand bell at the station Is loudly rung pi lor to the shrieks of the locomotive's whis tle. The guaid (conductor) walks up and down the platform nnd says. "Take your seats everybody take seats " Instead ot "all aboard " after which he blows a pocket whistle signal, like borne United State;, tiolley ear conductors, nnd the train Marts, but does not go much fastei than a horse's slow pace, except down grade. The train stops in the hush, and vou think tin axle Is broken or something Is vunng piobably a "hold-up," which thev tall a "itutk-tip," but no tho stop Is nierolv to let tho guard apply the brakes Why do they want tho bnkes npplied ufter stopping Well, j of ree, then- Is ahpad of us a slight down grade, not VPiy much, but enough to require biukes, nnd the solitaiv guaid could not apply ill the hiake-j quick enough so they wait ton minutes for him to do so. It Is almost like stopping an oy team in pioneer days. Air brakes are unknown, and the loco motive has no bell, but must always whistle. The rallwav carriages have a plain, square, flat board seat ncalnst tho rides of the coach lengthwise Some, havo n leather cushion to pit upon. A few late, coachrs have sl to elsjht nar row leveislble seats. rolltnry step, high up, 'nade of one piece of bourd, aids the passriifipr to enter. The win dow i are sniall ind near tho toof. Rng gaqo checking Is unknown Vou paste n. label on jour baggage, they gather It up and take it, but vou must see that thev put It off at vour destination und must claim it In the general feiam ble before some one helps himself to It I.ottois posted In a malt car must pay from i to 12 cents extia accoidlng to their destination. No trains run at night oi on Sunday I.lvo stock can not travel on Monday or Friday. The cats for horses and cattle are called caits. other freight car nre termed vngons They nre built llko packing cases, and have no opening except the missing toof, the door closing tightly They are scaicely one-fourth the slzo of American ears There are no tiolley cms In all of New Zealand, notw Ithstandlng a popu latlon of 00,01)0 In Auckland and other towns almost as large. They ate buses chlelly, and a few horto cars tailed "trams." On raco days and other events the buses quit their regular routes nnd carry people frpm the center STORE. i"iin"iiifiiwwvxfiri i Women's Women's ribbed Underwear with shaped bodies, low neck and sleeveless, nicely finished with silk tape, earlier in the season the piice was 19c. Clearing t -. sale price 1 (JC Women's lisle finished summer ribbed vests with silk tape tiim ming. regular 25c goods. t Clearing sale price 15C Misses' summer weight fine jer sey ribbed vests, with short sleeves and high neck, finished with silk shell trimmings. Always sold at 25 cents. Clearing sale 4 price 19C Higfll Grade Women's regular Hosiery 5c f'"lcy colore'i chop stitch block ings will be sold at the dealing sale price o9C Women's tan hose in plain and drop stitch, fine German make, al ways 25 cents. Clearing t sale price 1 9C Childien's fine ribbed fast black stockings, seamless feet, icgular price i2a cents. Cleat ing sale price 9C Clearing: Sale 1.000 yards of of Silks P,ain, 9hina Silk in all the newest colorings, regular value 45c Clearing sale price 33C Assorted lot of figured China silk and figured silk moussehne, worth ;oc and 69c. Clear- , ing sale price 37C 740 yards of high class novelty waist silks, in all the latest designs, worth from $1 to $1.25. Clearing sale price OC MllSlin For the early yart of the Gowns wee' we on'cr two ex ceptional values in Mus lin gowns. One lot square neck, with lawn ruffle over shoulder, edged with toichon, finished with lace insertion with ribbon running through a ruf fle of lawn at wrist, edged with lace. For Monday and Tuesday these gowns will be sold a( J r Secon'd lot have V neck, ruffles of lace, yoke made ot six alternate rows of lace insertion, V yoke fin ished with lawn ruffle edged with lace. For Monday and Tuesday price of these gowns will be 59C of the town to the laces and events, leaving tho residential section without servit e THE HARMLESS RATTLESNAKE. It Does Not Always Strike When Given the Opportunity, riom tile Atluntlc Monthly I have seen a good many latlesnnkes prhaps a hundred or moie In tho Sleira Mountains, but I have never Intentionally dlstuibed them, not have they disturbed me to any gieat extent, e'ven by accident, though they weio oftentimes In danger of belns htepped on. Once, while on my knees kindling a fire, one glided under the aich made bv my arms. The last time I saunterpd through the big tannon I saw about two a day. One was not colled, but neatly folded in a nairow space between two cobble stones on the side of the ilvel, his head below the level of them, lendv to shoot up llko a Jack-ln-the box for frogs nnd birds My foot spanned the space nbovo within an Inch or two of his head, but he only held It lower In making my way thiough a partieplnily tedious tangle of buckthorn. I pai ted the branches on one side of an open spot and threw my bundle of bread in to it, nnd when, with niv aims free I vvai pushing throimh afte' It I saw a small rattlesnake dragging Its tail fiom beneath my bundle 'When he caught sight of me he ejed me angrily, and with an air righteous Indignation semed to be asking why I had thwwn that stuff on him lie was so small I was inclined to slight him but lie struck out so angrily I drew back and appionehed the opening fiom the othei sidp. Rut ho had been listening, and whtii I looked through the hruh I found him confronting mi still with a como-In-lf-vou-dare expirssion Tn vain I tiled to explain that I only wanted my bicad; ho stoutly held ill ground In front of it, nnd I was afmid that us he enme neaiei he mil lit lose In on me and strike before I tould get nvvnv In such a tanslr, o I just went back a dozen rods and kept still for halt an hour and when I returned found he had gone vThfl Dnni Btiliuoit eiplinieH Ihoonfto r I liu Dual consult If Toil autTtr from 1 rivotr ;ih,..Mi icut rv.r (., t'. tiii-Fir j 31. jr., ttu Aorlll ll(ll M., I'ftllaael. Snlila. 1'n . xlrei ft ()utranio In crrrv rue Vk ) V trloncelo &, Mrtatureuioeutilai) loilVlcorl C (A H'altb reilorrl Parts tnlirzitl Hours 93 I I r gs 6 eun 9 It Hours f r too slsujlag ftrrf dimerous f tujlag ind dn-nierout f cure 1 I tolOdtm r M) fruntKJirkirJ T'rtTrt t'tA i rises asiir tu ou to 2 su fTcah rnsra c l tira i rr Bvorn irsumoouis tat UooK If TTffTTT' Oga Posillps Thor Are prompt itie tod ctrUln nnlnt Cnrtt. nvTTri.H HI iU A '"' W""r WV. Vv- For Sale by JOHN H. Spruoo street PHELPS, Ph. j m ), fitfSfo EVERT WOMAN Sri'A' &S' 6on5tiffloa neoJi rellablf. raonthlr, resnlitlni midlclL. Only heraltu OXJ r?i-vi luopuwimrupsBeuia cousej, u you wuttne ceil, get "Z& vFU rA JONAS LONG'S SONS. IMMMAnAMIMNVWWiWWVMArVMMMMAAnMMAM"AM Special in Wall Paper Two thousand rolls white back paper, jegulaily sold at 7c per roll, on Monday will be per double roll. oC Traveling: Requisites Dress suit cases, matte of fibre with leather capped coiners, brass lock and clasps, heavy sewed leather handles, wear equal to leather, legular price has been $2.48. Clearing sale price lor 22 inch $1.75; & . 0 lor 24 inch p 1 .vo Traveling bags, full size, with brass locks, heavy handles made in plug shape, tegular price 95c to $1.1.5. Clearing sale piice for 15 inch bags, 69c, for 18 inch . b.igs 90c Telescopes made of heavy can vas double ends, well liveted heavy leather straps, leather capped cor ners, handle riveted on. Cleat ing sale price for 18-inch 69c, 20 inch 79c, 24 inch 99C Tiunks Steamer trunks, skirt ttunks, square traveling trunks, cloth lined with double tray in all sizes. Our special for this week is a well made square trunk, canvas covered, protected with hardwood slats, iron bottom and brass locks. Size 32, $2.98, size 34, &- A a $3-23, size 36 P0.4o Groceries We guarantee groceries to be our fectly fresh and to stand the of the Pure Food Inspector Mexican coffee per lb, 23c. Tetley's celebrated teas per lb, 60c Table jelly in 5 lbpail, per pail, 22c Fancy head nee, per lb, 8c. Golden shield baking powder, lb, 18c. Pint bottle mustard, ioc. Grand-pa wonder soap, 6 bars for 25c. Salmon, tall cans, 12c. Soused mackerel, 2 lb cans, 23c. Richardson and Robbm's boned chicken and turkey, per can, 50c. Mason Ai sauce, usually 18c, i4c Impoited sardines, just received, 9c, 12c and 15c. Gross & Blackwell's English Pickles, pint bottle, 32c fl Arsenic Beauty fr Tablets and Pills This Complexion Treatment is a guaranteed specific, per fectly safe and sure in its ac- tion, for the removal of var ious disorders of the skin, viz: ., Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, Sunburn, Dlscolordllons. Ecze ma, Blackheads, Roughness, Redness, and re stores the Bloom of YolIIi to faded faces. Boxes containing 10 davs' treatment 50c; 30 daj s' treatment, 1 .CO ; sit botes $5.00 with positive written Kmrantca to produco tha above results or cheerfully refund 5.00 paid Sent by mail on receipt of price, bend for circular. Nervlla Medical Co., Clinton & JacVson Sts. Sold by all Druggists Cblcajo, Illinois. Sold by McGatnh & Thomas Druij glsts,, SC3 Lackawanna ave , Stianton, I'u The Best Washing Powder CMchestrr'. Enellih Illainor.il Itranfl. sraem pills v urijEinu and ilnlj CJcnuInc r Bare ilnai reliaMe ladies aik (til tvi mr (fiicncxcri not tn !rtUvmi.i Uran i In Hf d ted r. Mtifullit1 "A u litooinrr. rptit aangarovt ivtttitu ' ftrfionaanft tn(ti'ion$ AtDrutnit oriiofi4&. la rttmrs for parttulari fittnicnllls ant "KMItf Tor 1 ftillcf'fnlerb, br rtlurn f 310.U lO.OOO TitiiaunUIi ffaxt Pavtr. tPTlAknA-arf (.aIW tt.ytl.u 11 ..." BoU bj U Uxt Drufcilsti II I L lh L'u NlhDE ME A MAi AJAX TABLETS rosfrivELY CniiK AZfrjirtlOHl Dllraiet: lillniz Man orr.lmpotencj. HleepletfSDesi, oto . causoj by Abuso or other J" xooetea onol Indiv cretlons. TTitu iiutrlslv atid relit reitoro Iwt Vitality In oMoriounc cni J.t a man for studr, bu'tnt-ca or marrlare. , tivfaJK I rovnt Incautty antt CoiiBaaiptton if tusrin la tirao. Their ubb cioffs iaruodldte improve rnontond cllccto n OUHI'. rliorn all mhar fail In. fist upon butng tho srnulna AJas UaMctJ. Thc7 hofo cured tbousanae and wlllcuiojou. Wo kIto a pos. Itlro written suaronteo to eflect a curo CO JiTO la each case or rntunil tho none' I'rlcewtJ U I Winer pocliace, oreli tkaea (full troatmonn tor t?2X0. L'j mill, la plain WMnper tipoo roci-litot rrlro. ( ircjlar '" AJAX REMEDY CO., 'VtirV'fif' Tor nalo In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthevs Bros, and II. C Sanderrcn, druggists. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. Pisirauat'oal PSISs tn rtiolt. The ctnuloo (Dr, reol'ii) oefer dJa A Arm . ttffrntt-1Tn r"y n.l..l f t.tMW.iJMrt(V.UMW Vltf TiUU. V. -clt, 00h Wvomlng fj6i ajjO Sons cSpk ,I,Is hQ - TO Ww2fJ "5V fTtit " oldBLtitffl rE V7r mi M l 0 gF