mil X1f'i . &. I 1' w .! THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THUISDAY, JULY 10, 1002. hr . fi M ) i imaMAMMirirff r iruirtit ) TODAY Starts the Sale Ml P f ulBdNIIg dale Ke It's not a usual thing here ; such opportuni ties occur only twice a year in this store. There are many reasons why these values s are greater than any we have offered at any previous Clear ing Sale. This store .has developed marvelous strength ; it's done a wonderful business during the past season, and its stylesfor man and boy have become famous throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. We expect this sale to be the most successful in our history on account of the low prices on fine qualities. Men's Underwear ' 50c Balbriggan or Peruvian Un derwear, regularly made and fin ished, either short or long 2Qr sleeves, at JVjt- We have a large lot of Balbriggan Underwear in plain and fan- 1 0p cy colors, reduced to IOC Men's Shirts $1 Shirts, lace fronts.in the fCr newest colorings ' 7jc Shirts in excellent qual- jCp ities of Fancy Madras 4-JC 75c Shirts, Fancy Madras, lCr plain or pleated fronts JJv Dress Suit Cases We believe we have the largest stock of Dress Suit Cases in this city! There's a variety of leathers and a variety of prices, according to quality and finish. Ours Q AA aremarked from $1.89 to pOvU Itllllllllll ' fll P 1 MMmMaaMMMB Men's Straw Hats 50c Men's Straws reduced to 25c 75C.Men's Straws reduced to 43c $1.00 Men's Straws reduced to. ..69c All our South American "Panamas" are marked at reduced prices. Ladies' Umbrellas We bought late in the season a large lot of Ladies' Umbrellas, Some have fancy pearl handles, others are natural wood. Good values tt $2. jo. Marked For This Sale $1.00 , Boys' Summer Clothes joe Wash Suits, plain or fancy patterns, with broad sailor col- 'IQr lars. crash of and 75c Wash Suits? plain trimmed with several rows soutache 50c Short Pants, neat pat terns and good cloth quality... Boys' Shirt Waists, the garment a boy can wear dur ing hot,days ;.. Children's Straw Sailors, "Chips" and "Milan" Straw.... Boys' Straws, "Yacht" shape or "Sailor." Clearing "2Qc UMVi ............ A lot of Boys' the Sailor Shapes Yacht 63c 39c coolest 45c 39c Straws in or regular 19c Men's Suits $10.00 and 512.00 Suits, in cluding some of those neat invisible stripes that are so popular this season. All our Fancy Suits at these two prices are put into one lot. You can't help getting one to fit you, and a pattern that suits you. All we ask you to pay is $15.00 Suits, and some at $18, are in this lot. You know there's considerable style to suits we sell at these prices, but it's very necessary at this time of the year to clear out all odd lots. So we've marked them all 9.75 Men's Suits $18.00 Suits, and you'll find quite a few that were marked $20.00, every one this season's style, both in cut and cloth pattern. We don't want to show them next season. It's the only reason we can give for not considering their cost when marking them at this reduced price $1175. $25 Suits, "Atterbury System" You've probably read the Words, "Atterbury System," many times. Maybe you have a friend who is wearing one of these famous suits. You can't get better even if you pay $40 at the custom tailor shop. We're going to clear out this season's patterns, you get the benefit. A $25 suit for $14.75 Men 1 s And Boys' Shoes There's unexpected opportunities in our Shoe Department. We've, done 'a large business and find on going through the stock several small lots both in Men's and Boys' Shoes. You probably know our qualities and our styles. Here's our reduced shoe prices: Men's -$3.50 Shoes, in Vici, Box Calf and Patent Enamel, re- Of) Cf duced for Clearing Sale pDJ Boys' Shoes, sizes 2j4 to sJA that were sold for $2 and $2.50. &i Cf Price at this sale $1.25 and pi JV Little Gent Shoe, $1.25 and $1.50 quality, sizes 8 to 13. now marked for" this sale 75c, M A A 85c and J1.UU SAMTER BROTHERS Complete Outfitters to Men and Boys. MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. For the Little Ones. PUZZLE PICTURE NO. 3JS Cut out tho plctuies appealing on this pago each day, diaw a pencil mail! aioimd the hidden object, snvo them until Saturday, then send them or take them to Tho Tilhuno oftlco In an ou elope addicsscd to "Puzzle Department." Tho bojs and girls who correctly mark the six pictures ap pearing dining tho week, and whoso nnswots aio Hist received, will huvo their names published In Tho Tilbuno Monday morning. .The barber sliuvcd tho mason, And aa I suppose Cut oit his nose, And popped It In the basin, Find two doctors. HONESPAIE. Special to tho Scranton Tilbuno. Honesdale, July 9. The Young Peo ple's society of the Baptist church will hold their monthly meeting In the chapel Thursday evening of this week. Chaplain William H. Swift will ae Company the Thirteenth leglment to .camy this week. There will bo no ser vices In the Presbyterian church next Sunday, The regular social meeting of Cap. ton Jpmes Ham circle will be held at jhe b,ome of Mrst M, Darin on Friday Iftcrnoo'n. J8fv, C. U Percy's sermon next Sun- day evening will be on the new aboil tlon. There will be no evening services In the Presbyterian chinch during July and August. The Chilstlan Kndeayor society services will bo held In the chapel as usual, D.ivld H, Monner and family are lo cated at (heir Elk Lake cottage for the summer, Conductor Oeoige W, Knupp, of the 1-rJe Honesdale passenger train, Is tak ing a vacation, tils place Is tilled by James P. Kellcy, Captain N, V. Bigelow and members of Company IS, are actively engaged preparing for camp. The udyance gunrd will leave at 5.35 p. m. Wednes day, and the company at 5.S5 p. m. Thuisday, via the Delaware and Hud son. Major George H. Whitney, of the Third battalion, will leave with Com pany E. John M. Baumann died of henrt trouble, Monday, about midnight, at his rcMdenee on Second sttcet, Honesdale. Deceased was boin In Gomeilnger, Ger many, Feb. 2.', 1S1M. He came to Amer ica in June, 1851, and located in Hones dale, wheio he lived an active and suc cessful business life. He was a much respected citizen. He retired from ac tive business In 1S02. He held the ouice of county treasurer, school . director, councilman and was a director of the Honesdale National bank. His wife died In January, 1001, Deceased Is sur vived by three sons, John J., a physi cian in Jetsey City; Kdwaul II., the Insurance agent, and William C of the Honesdale Shoo company, both of Honesdale, also one sister, Mrs. William Schmidt, of Carlcy Brook. The funeral will bo held at tho residence, Thuisday afternoon. Itev, H. A. Bohrens, of the Lutheian church, of which tho deceased was a member, will ofllclate. LEDGEDALE Special to the Scriaton Trltiunt. Ledgedale, July 9, Mrs. Friend Sim ons has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends at Dybeiry. Peter Foulkrod, of Emporium, Is vis iting his parents. A neat monument has been placed In Ledgedalo cemetery, on the Stermer lot, which marks tho last resting place of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Stermer, Mrs. Joseph Cook and children, Ray mond, Helen, Florence and Lois, of Port Allegany, Pa are guests of Mr, and Mrs, J, II, Becker, "rrrrrr. "n I DrSC PALL, J American League, At Boston 07 Innings)- R.H.D. PhU'phld ..00410100000000002110 3 Boston .,,.00000200000000000-2 10 1 Batteries Wsddel) and Bchrcckengost; Dlnten unci Warner. Umpire Connolly. At Baltimore R.H.K. Washington .,.,,.,.000400000411 2 Baltlmoio 1301 02? 2 x-11 10 0 Uattcrics-Patteri and Clark; JlcGInnlty and noblnson. Umpires Johnstone and Caruthcru. At St. Louis- R.H.13. Detroit 000000001-1 5 2 St. Louis 0 000200 lx 3 B 0 Batteries Slevcr and McGulrc; Sudhoff and Dohohue. Umpire O'Louehlin, At Cleveland Chicago-Cleveland, rain. National League. At Pittsburg- B.H.c. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2 G 4 Pittsburg 1 00 12 310X-8 12 1 Batteries White and Doolu; Doheny and Zlmmer. Umpire Kmslle. At Cincinnati B.H.D. Brooklyn 000 0000 00-0 3 2 Cincinnati OOlOlOOOx-2 5 0 Batteries Donovan and Ahcarn: Hahn and Pcitz. Umpires Brown and Powers. At St. Louis (10 Innings, tie, darkness) B.H.B. Boston 101002000 1-5 11 0 St. Lnuls 0 0 000 0 03 1 l-o 1J 0 Batteries PittiiiKcr and Moran; O'Neill and O'Neill. Umplre-O'Duy. At Chlcago-Now Yoik-Chlcago, rain. Eastern League. Jersey City, 10; Newark, 2. Worcestor, 3; Toronto, 1. Buffalo, 3; Rochester, 1 (first game), Buifalo, 5; Rochester, 2 (second game). Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTUD-A lady who has been a teacher desires engagement at modest wages to go with a family to tho count) y and look after chlldien. No ob jection to light second woik. Address Box 209. Scranton. SITUATION WANTED by expurionccd lady stonogiaphcr; some knowledge of bookkeeping; rcfeicnces, AUdicss A., Tribune ollleo. SITUATION WANTBD By a young man In gioceiy store; has position at pies ent. but desiics to mako change: can fur nlsh lefcience, Addicss 8. Sibley, Old t'oige, Pa. SITUATION WANTKD-By a lady to do bousewoik; u good laundress, Addicss Mis. Thompson, caio of Tiibune ofllco. SITUATION WA NT K D-By a young man as shipping and stock ticik; has good habits and has a position at present, but desiius a change for good icason. Can fui nlsh good lefcrence, Addicss it. C, caio of Tiibune. Strayed, STRAYBD Theio camo to the picmlses of Giles Stanton a caw, Owner can havo same by piovlng piopeity and pay. Ing chaiges. II. D. Stanton, Chinchilla, Pa. 0 Pasture PASlHIRlTfor" horswT'neoreo" dTb teT eiibun, 727 Connell building. THE TRIBUNE'S " WANT" DIRECTORY. Only Half a Cent a Word. No Order Accepted Tor Less Tlmn 10 Cents. Only Half a Cent a Word. Help Wanted Male. WANTBD Fliemcn to run engines and liio boilers. Seybolt Milling Co. WANTED Competent machinists to work In Inigo railroad shops near Pittsburg; unmarried men proton ed. Wages paid, 25 .2 and 27 cents per hour. Peimanent employment given for sutls factoiy seivlco. Freo lnllroad transpor tation furnished finm WIlkes-Dauo to Pittsburg. l'or fuither Infoimatlon ad dress C. L. Snyder, 0J2 Sloonoy Building, Buffalo, N, Y,, In wilting, givo ago. ex peilence, wheio last" employed, and on what kind of woik. ENBRG15TIC S.ilfsman School supplies; countiy woik; Jioo salarv and commis sion. R. O. Bvans & Co,, Chicago, 111. Help Wanted Female. COMPKTBNT gill wanted for general woik lit family of two. Knsll'h or German prof ei red. 1533 Monroo avenue. WANTBD AT onco an oxpeilcnccd pas. try cook; good wages tu tho right paity; rcfeience requited, Address C. C, Laubach, 115 Wyoming avenue, Board and Rooms. VERY DBS1RABLU sutta of looms with first class tablo board, can bo obtained at 33J Jefferson avenuo, Business Opportunity, STOCK AND WHEAT TRADERS with out delay. Write for our special mar ket letter. Fieo on application. S. M. lilblmid & Co, membeis N, Y. Consoli dated and Stock Hxchango, 41 mid 40 Bioadnay, Now York. Established 1S6I. Long Dlstanco 'Phono'23S8 Bioad. Lost, LOST A puiso contulnlng money and lallioad passes, Rowaid If left at Tribune office, or notify Hillside Coal and ,11 on Co.'s ofllco, Duumoie, Pa. LOST Bilndlo bull tenlcr about tluco mouths old. Answeis to namo of Roer. When last scon had leather col lar, Return to 7.'1 Green Rldgo sticet. a m Miscellaneous. v-w--. THE MODEL LAUNDRY, Dunmoro, laundQis shirts at Sc. each and collais and cuffs at iVc. each. Help Wanted Male. Help Wanted Male. COAL. MINERS WANTED THE POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES COMPANY Mr. A. J. King, Supoilntondent. with bituminous coal mines In the town of Pocahontas, Tazewell County, State of Viiglnlu, on tho Noitolk and Western Rail way, wants somo good, experienced coal mlneis at once. WAGES; For pick mining and loading entry coal 90 conts per car For pick mining and loading room looI 73 cents per car For mining and loading machine undor-cut entry coal. ...70 cents per car For mining and loading machine under-cut room conl,..,5S conts per car Inside tiack layers , $2 00 to $2.25 per day insldo tinck layer helpeis H.K0 to $1.75 per day . Insldo timber men $2 00 per day Inside timber men helpers............ S1.G0 per day. ;. Panics of in can proem o Kpeclal tickets for J10.7J for oaeh porson over th,," Pennsylvania Rnllroad fiom Philadelphia to Pocahontns. Rtguhr faro forbnR. person nlone, $11.33. Anangoments cun bo mudo to advanco tlvo lallroad fare to re-y sponblhlo persons. , , . . , in , Good miners will got icgulnr employpicnt and good accommodations.. asthO town of Pocahontns has over 4 Inhabtiints n r, POCAHONTAS COLLIERIES tfOMPANY. 501 Arcndo Bldg.. Ph la. For Bent. FOR RENT Lai go toivroom houso and bain in Wavcily boiough , Guidon, fruit. llnoxspilng: newly painted. George E. Stevcpson, 7-'7 Council Building. FOR RENT-IIalf of a now doublo hoiiso; all modern Impiovements, 4JS Wob stor nvenuo. FOR RENT - Cheap, d-room cottage, Ileal t Lako, Pa two boats, well wa ter. Refuienco leiiulrcd. J, Victor fichad, lllnghamtoii, N, Y, FOR RENT-Fuinlshed or unfiil nlshcd desirable house, nlno rooms, city heat. 711 Clay avenuo. Inquire 203 Board of Tuido building. Furnished Booms for Bent. FOR RENT-Ono furnished joom, with impiovoments; also ono on thltd door, cheap. 127 AdJins avenuo. FURNISHED ROOMS for lent, mo-lain lmpro omenta; prlvuto family; on tlemen preferred, at 537 Adams ucnuo. For Sale. . r - CUBAN PARROTS-Just anlvun.prefir as plctuies; stiong as llttlo bulls; J3,03 each. Pa i iot ami cage. $u.ou, Shipments guiuantced. Theso liluls are all nialoa and will talk in thrco months, Mexicans, Aniazons uml" Ati leans, 5 to 575 eaohr o niu headntmi.teis lor talking parrots. I-o, 40 N-Ninth stieet, Philadelphia. SEWING MACHINE, diop top. cortpW atlely pew, 01S Myrtle street. r Beal Estate. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, with heat, gas and bath, gontloiucn pro feried, nt 539 Adams avenuo. Money to Loan. ANY AMOUNT OI' MONEY TO LOAN Qulck, stialght loans or Building and Loan. At fiom 4 to 0 ier cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314-31$ Connell bulldlns- NOTIIINO BUT DIRT-Wo offer durltttf July Woodlunn P.uk Lots at 23 per cent, discount. No better lesldcntial sabi tlon In the city. Sower, water, gas and elect! lu lights; select now. If olf buy now wo wljl loan jou the money to bulljL with. E-sui Finn & Sons, ofllco, coinST AhIi stieet and I'eiui avenue, .BotlL 'phones. FOR SALE-rmni 120 ncies; stock, good oiciiuul; nlno miles fiom Scianton; two miles 1 1 om Moscow. Fui in ulono or fuim mid stock. Mary Jenkins, Maple Lake, lu. LOTS, houses and, fui ins for sale. JKC. iiuiilicli. Sea -- ...--... , , , , i B i ih- FOR tfALK-Elegant sites for homos In Unncr Qreeil llldL'n' ,-hnlfn nnlirhh,r.' hood; most deniable localltv for horns In Lackawaiina county, J, A. Marvlne, 173U Sandcison avenue. ,$ V . ' Ml i .-" 1 1 rf ' rtJ. L.