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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1902. 10 and returning will rua to South WUkaa- WILL OPEK0I? WEDNESDAY. 1 Little Locals Seasonable Introductory Sale Everybody Is Talking About Our Merchant Tailoring Dep artment 1 It'sTwrpVlsirig' toliear the gos-r" sip that's 'circulating around about our two fafoous artists, and bur Merchant Tailoring 1 Department. i tiurre. 4 Algo Took the Cup.

Tha final yacht race at iiarv.y a Lake was won on Bat urday by tha Algo, owned-by K. Trox-ell, and was awarded the cup. Th dis tance was ntn miles. The four com petlng yachts were: Algo, E. Trox.

II; Zasa, Charles Blddle; lAlphlne, Ralph Wadhama, and Snark, Daniel Newell. Th first two contests wer won by Algor tha 'tlilrff toy Snark and th final oy Aigo. Quirk Sal. Th Grand Opera House sal or tickets for th first night per-formnncw opened Yesterday morning at o'clock, liefor noon every seat In th theatr waa aold and not vcn standing room waa to had at p. General manager M.

F. Coons and his assistant, Mr. Brown, and Mlaa the treasurer, wer busy during th entire morning trying to pleas th tnrong tnat gathered long bafor tha box otflc cpened. PERSONALS. Harriet Prlc baa returned from Provident), R.

I. 1 Alexander Dick and family arc at Atlantic City, N. J. Mlaa Oertnad M. Rg returned from Atlantk) City yesterday.

'Miss Jeaal Blmey has gon to To. wanda to spend ten days. Miss Beaa Stocker la-visiting at Scranton and Carbondale. -Mlsa Mary E. Brown of Light Street.

is visiting relatives in town. Miss OIlv Kresg Is apandlng her vacation in Ithaca and Groton, N. T. Mrs, John Healy and nephew, Laur. ence, are visiting Mr.

A. J. Corcoran, Frank 8. Zleglef and William Wll- doner spent Sunday at Triangular UIK. R.

B. Easton of th Boston Store. who has been away on a vacation, re turned nom yesterday. Miss Edna Baldwin of Ithaca. N.

Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. D. H. Frants, 7S Squth Franklin street.

Georg O. Hlnkle hss gon to Phila delphia and on his return will remain at Bethlehem for a week- Miss Viola Hoats attended the funeral of her cousin, Arthur Graver, In Slatlngton, on Sunday. Attorney Sidney Rosenbluth. who has been spending some days at Atlantio City, returned horn yealerdaj Miss Margaret McCole of East End will leave for Auburn, N. and other place and will be gone alx weeks.

Mrs. M. Flnberg.of Syracuse. N. T.

la In town for a few weeks, the guest of Miss Nadiae Urwlta, Franklin at reel. Millard F. Coons, who has been In Europe for a few months, has returned home. The trip has greatly benefited him. T.

W. Bees of 8tamford. la spending hla vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Reese, Northampton street. Miss Katherlne Morrlasey of North ampton street, who haa been visiting In Brooklyn, New York City and Long Island, haa returned home. Mlas Gertrude Kane of North Main street la entertaining her cousins, Mlaa Frances O'Neill of Sayre and Miss yera Bock of New York City. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Urwlts will leave for New York to-4ay to visit their son Max, who haa been a resident there for the past year. They go from there to the seashore. Mrs.

George St. Leger. son Joseph. and sisters. Misses Anna and Denie Schappert, have returned to their home In Philadelphia, accompanied by Mlas Minnie SchcldeL Deputy U.

8. Internal revenue collector Louis 8alberg of this city has been confined to his home since Saturday. It Is thought that he has a alight attack of typhoid fever. Edward Henry of Conyngham waa In town yesterday. He haa been a real-, aent or tnat place ror thirty years and owns a farm of sixty acres, one of the finest In th Conyngham Valley.

Curt Illlng, who occupies a responsible position with the house of W. aV J. Sloan of New York, came up last week to apend hla vacation, but waa called horn by telegram to attend to some business. Ex-State Senator Mark P. Poley of th Twenty-ninth precinct of New York, Is In town for a few daya.

He la also a member of the general com mittee of the. Tammany organisation of that city. He waa some years ago a merchant In this city. John Lanlng, who has been at Stroudsburg for ten daya, returned home yeaterday. His son, John, daughter, Mlas E.

V. Lanlng, and granddaughter, Helen C. Lanlng, are on the way home by carriage and are expected to arrive some Urn to-day. LOCATED IN KENTUCKY. The Paducah.

Dally Reglater of Auguat 15 haa the following: "Harry 8. Krum haa arrived from Wllkea-Barre. to make tbia city hla home and take the aunerlntendency of the People'a Independent Telephone system after the same' la completed. Superintendent Krum will assist general manager Ashbrbok In the manage, ment thereof. He la a vouni unmarried man, haa had many years of experience' In the telephone bualneea and will remain here- permanently- Mr Krom states that Joseph Dunn and engineer MurT- two of the Wllkea-Barre capitalist -interested- In.

th. locals plant have gone to Fort Worth. Texas, where a similar system to the one here will be established. The company la gradually branching over the country and controls franchisee In many cities." BUSINESS AFFAIRS Dr. A.

Gordon Finney wss yesterday summoned to New. York by the vice president of one of the largest corporations doing business In that city to extract few teeth for hla wife, who had been suffering from them. The. man learned of Dr. Finney'a painless method of operation and secured his services Dr.

Finney's reputation is becoming known throughout the country, as he has been called to seversl cities In the West and South to perform operations. He will return home on Wednesday evening. FAREWELL PARTY. Previous to her departure for her home In Wllkea-Barre, Mlas Lena A. Brown, who has been a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Greman, South Bethlehem, waa given a farewell party on Wedneaday evening. Piano and vocal solos were rendered by Mlsa Elaenhart of Allentown and Mr. Austin, the Mlsaea Elaenhart and the Mlssea Abel.

The guesta were served with refreshments. Uueats wer pres. ent from Philadelphia, Easton, Lans-ford, Allentown. New York and th Bethlehem. JUMPED THE TRACE The Black Diamond from New York did not arrive last evening until tan minute before There was delay between her and Mauch Chunk, cauaed by th engine Jumping th track.

An effort waa made to plaoa th engine on th track without success until an. ether engine which had been telegraphed for, arrived and then assisted In bring Ing th train to town. There waa no damage dona and only a slight d.lay resulted to the paaaengers, some of whom missed outgoing trains from this city, SERVICE AT TH0RNHURST. On Sunday, th list at Ttiorn-hilrst, In th Pin Qrovs, Rev. John Willi Minnar will preach from th text Chronicle and I Xing 6:14: aub.

sot, "Th building of th Tempi at Th nopl are Invited to at-tend th aervlca, beginning at I o'clock p. to. HUNTINGTON VALLEY" CAMP MEETING SOME PROMINENT SPEAKERS. Epworth Day on Wedn.aday will In. augurat th services at Huntington Valley camp meeting with a strong program.

Frank L. Bmlth and lion, K. A. Coray of West Plttston will spask In th morning and Kev. Pr.

Hubert of tiarwluk and Rev, Glenn A Baldwin of Manchester, N. in th afternoon. Rev. Morrla L. Swarts of Bhlppeneburg will preach at night, Georg W.

Harter will occupy th Wlnans cottage en Wada worth court. Mrs. Watt and family of Nanticok will be found at Mr, Trlpp'a cottage th clrcl. Temperance day will be on of th new f.aturea at camp thla year Fri day, th gjd. Rv.

J. B. Mann win preach In th morning and Dr. W. Riley of Wtlllamsport, president' of th Antl-Baloon League, will deliver an aa C.

M. Bowman and party of eight Wllkea-Barrean hav engaged rooms at th boarding hall. C. P. Benaooter and family of 6 hick.

ahtnnv will be cottaavrs this year. Th new auditorium adds mucn to tha annearanc of th etrcl. Mrs. Amelia Staekhouse. Mrs.

D. ChaDln and Mrs Bulkier of Shlck ahlnny ar at their eottag In block 4, Frank M. Briatol or MCiroppn tan Church, Washington. D. Dr.

B. B. Hamlin and Rv. W. H.

HlUr will ha tha Rundav rjreachera. Rev. Horace L. Jacob or Aitoona will preach th communion sermon on Tuesday, August za. tr t-uiver ana mrm.

merman and Prof, and Mrs. ness or Huntlnaton Mills, have already taken no of thBowman eottag. PTOI. Will B. Monro mma Katharine, will spend their vacaUon at Huntington Valley.

BUSINESS K0TICES. Barry Hlllmaa Acad.my. Tventv.flfth vear Jeclna Sept. 17, Primary department for young boya, limited to twenty-five: academle de partment, limited to one hundred, a fl ml ted number flnda residence at th school. Preparation for college, university, lawr medlcar and -forestry -achoolaAihe civil aervlce, engtnearlng course arnd business pursuits.

During the past ten v.ara ISO bovs have gon from this school to th various colleges. AAriy annllratlan la advlaabla. For catalogs and Informatloiraddress the principal. 19,21.23 M. tr.

LMivia, ra. u. Bilk Qua DentUtry, at a low eos. and abaoluUly painless, la what you get at tne nana 01 ine Albany Dentists. 22 N.

Franklin etreet. t)i ar th undoubted leadera ana have won their position oy sriuiui mork. Beat set of teeth only M. Crowns and brldses S3 up. Work done wnen you want It.

No appointments. 231 Wllkts-Barre Iottltat. Vail term beaina Sent. 24. Klndr- rarten class reoDena on th same date.

The principal may be Been on and after Pept. IS at 7 wrat Nonoampion ncnu 216-274 Helen L. Webster, Dr. Mebane's Cure' for Constipation. ml32 Putao at iowest possible prices; easiest terms.

T-nlng and repairing. ISO Will Guernsey. 210 Barney 8t Wit. K. Doron tt Son.

TJndartakers, Wllkea-Barr and Kingston. 4 Bargains Every Day In the week at LaFrance's Cash Cut Rate Meat Market. Family trade ao-liclted. Cor. Northampton and Washington.

N. B. Choicest In the meat line that a first class house should keep. Prices: Well. I will not be undersold, US BORN.

To Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schwarts, a son.

MARRIAGES. JOPEPHS-ENOKL. In Plttston. Aug. 17.

180J. by Rabbi Levlne. Max Josephs of New York City and Mlsa Sarah Engei of Plttston. PULL1NOER SCHAULK. Aug.

It W. by Rev. R. B. Webster, at the home of the mother, Division street.

Hanover Township, Ambrose P. Pulllnser and Dora Bchaule, both of Philadelphia. DEATHS, Richard Pittsburg. Aug. 17.

14 Lynch, formerly of Plym- nuth bv drownlna. 2 years. VIIJ-ER. In Topeka. All iut.

17, lt Mlaa Rosa Mrs. E. K. Millar, formerly Bmallev of West Plttaton. PIATT.

In Wllk.a-Barre. Aug. It 1S02. Piatt. 32 years, complication of diseases.

arunnr irv At Vvrtmlnr Ails' II. Mrs. Ellaa' Jan Scheoley. years, davs West Plttston, Aug. 18, 1901, a.t?- th'VwxQf Mr.

and Mrs. W. Wlnt montna. ol cnoiera inisniura FUNERALS. Thnmsa son of William M.

Thomas. SIS 1-ehlith street will take place to-day. There will be a abort service at 1 p. after which Uxsre will be services at the Welsh Presbyterian Church, on the corner of Meade and Northampton streets, at 2 o'clock. Rev.

Dr. R. J. Roberta of thla city and Rev. Hugh Davla of Scranton will officiate.

Interment will be In Hollenbark Cemetery. A Straight Posture Denenda aulte aa much on your eye as your backbone, and a man or woman with detective vision can easily be known aa far aa aeen. Yoit need glaasc to r- mov that air of hesitation and embarrassment that rob your preaenc of aU grace, WE USB THE NEW METHOD. J. ERNST, -1 Refractlonlat, Publlo Square.

N. P. JORDAN SON. 15-West Market Street, Bole Agents, 19-KNOX-02 TALK NO. J.010, Hypermetropla la not only th meat frequent' ef optical defseta.

but It la also th condition that eauaaa and- ntaka naeeaaary th gr.ataat muscular strain and expenditure of n.rve energy In order to obtain distinct blnoou lar vision. The hypermetropla patient re qulree tha uae of ion. mt hla aooommo datlon for dlataat objaota, and for cloae objects must ef course us atlll more. Hyparm.tropla la known aa the factor In tha cauaatloa of ao much headache, eye. ache and neuralgia, and ef ao many easaa I blurred algbt ana irritable eyas.

Mick headache la not an unusual symptom of hyparraetropla, tha correction ef which eft.otlreea givee more relief to. th pa tlsnt thaa any medioln prescribed by a phyalolaa, Lansae are a oompi.t cur. I bav th right kind of lenaea. H.adach er Glassee, which ahaU It be? Chas. J.

Rueffor, Ontlclaa and Jawalar. 41 East Northampton Btreei 12122 Bicycles All Gbne. We still have a few Apollo's, with' Hartford Tires, guaranteed, for one year. B. G.

CARPENTER CO. 6 West Market. Street YOU Can Save Money Buying at Davis Bros. Fancy Superlative Flour, $4.25 per bbl. A bargain in Lemons loc per dozen.

Ginger Snaps, 5 lbs. for 25c. Butter Fancy Creamery, we guarantee it to be the best. 22c Per Pound Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken and Turkey, just the thing for picnics, JOc Per Can Armour's Sliced Bacon, 35c per can. Ham and Buy from the Leaders.

Davis Bros; 43 E. Market St. Keep the Xbildren Out Nothing benefits a' child as much as plenty of out-door exercise. To keep them out-doors you must have something to amuse tnem- Croquet Sets 79c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.49. Sand Fail and Shovcr 5c and IOC.

Sail Boats Cup Defenders, ioc, 25c and 50c all parts of stamped steel, at $1.50, st.cV) and 52.50, 25C50C, DcuV Qo-Carts and Car-riages -ioc to ase Balls and Bats 5c, ioc, 25c. English Pingr -Poriar Balls 5C Express Wagons 25c, 50c, 98c, Si.so to tarts toe, 15c and 35C Toy Books, Games and New Novelties week. arriving every 1 Mt" Reese's Boston South Main, 1 WHT BCrrKRfrom Cholera Morbus, Cramp or CollO when one d'oaa bf th VIKING'S REMEDY ewreat' ror aale by Brennan 4k Ward." 12 K. Waahlngton St, and at the M7 8. Main Street.

of Fall Overcoats Fall Overcoats are starting to come tne ngnt and the aark tne short and the A full assort ment is in our 6tore already. Everybody should own a Fal Overcoat just the thing for these cool evenings. We start our introductory Ov ercoat, bale to-day. lie on nana 10 tsKc.i nanti.jn-K. These are the prices: $25 Fall 1520 $20 Ovtrcoats S1C5 $.5 Overcoat $10 Have vou heard about our two artists yet? If not, you will.

Simon THERE ARB NO SECRETS ABOUT. I How We Can! and Why We Do SeU such high quality groceries at such tow prices. In a word, we underbuy and we want your trade. Just give us a trial order and th satisfaction we will glv you will bring you back and mak you a steady customer. cans fancy Red Salmon for.

25c 1 cans Oil Sardines 2 cana Housed Mackerel for. 2 cana Freeh Herring for ISc 2 cana Fresh Mackerel I cans Condensed Milk 15c I cans Dr. Hand's Condensed Milk for 6O0 1 ran Eagle Brand Condensed Milk for lo cans Choice Corn for 2So cans Fancy Peas for 2Sc 1 ran Fine Tomatoes for 10c 1 lb. can Corned Beef for 15c 2 lb. ran Cooked Ham for 25c 2 packages Chipped Beef for.

15c Evans Bros. 48 Sou tit Main State' Normal School Ea.t Stroud.burg, Fa. CATALOG" For 1902, giving full information as to free tuition, expenses, courses of study and other facts of interest, will be mailed without charge to those desiring it. Fall term opens Sept. 8, 1902.

e. i ncMr. a. riaw A Firsf-Class SPECTACLE for .00 During th present week will furnish a pair of Fin Alumnlco pee fa dee (warranted not to rust or tarnish), fitted with the beat -Quality lenses, for ONK DOI-' LAR. We will also teat your ya thnrublr and a perfect adjustment with- out any extra charge.

f.i t. RGSHUPft Optician. Wast Market St Mm Long Earlier. Vulcan Lodge will meet at Shaffer's hall at 12:30 to-day instead 01 an-. miss Margaret Andreaa ren dered two aoloa at til services at Lily juaae on eunaay.

Reunion. The twenty-third annual reunion of the family will he held at Aaoury i'arit, N. on Aug. 32. The Weather.

There waa a decided chango In the atmosphere yesterday from chilly to warm. The mercury waa NeWRItual. Camp 111 P. O. 8.

of will uee the new ritual in Initiation and delegate! are axpected from other carnpa. Social. The Ladlea Aid Boolety of Chrlat Lutheran Church will hold a aortal on thft church lawn on Wednesday evening, Aug. zo. The Dog Catcher.

Mr. Thomaa. the dog catcher, reports that 3S canlnea have ao far been captured and 171 have been licensed. Three of the former were roaa flog. Exourelon.

The thirteenth annual picnic of the Forty Fort Cornet Band wiu do neia at Harvey a Lake on Thursday. Aug. 21. Concert will com mence at p. m.

Benefit of -the Miner. The C. E. Bo clety of Douglasa Ulaalon will hold an entertainment and Ice cream social on Tueaday evening, September 2, for the benefit of the miners. Advance Agent.

Charlea W. McClIn tock, buslneaa representative of the Au brey mock which comes to the Grand Opera House next week, arrived in town yeaieraay. Ice Handlers. A meeting of Ice Handlers' Local, No. J.05J, will be held on Tueaday evening, Aug.

II, at Dop- neuy nau. a conaiaeraDie amount 01 business Is to be transacted, Kicked. A yoong man named Coral. who drives a delivery wagon for Zorii was badly kicked in the face by Horse in front of the store at noou yesterday. His cose was broken, Bequest.

Ths will of Patrick De- van ey of Newtown. Hanover Township. has been filed In the office of the register of wills. Ha leaves everything, after paying his debts and funeral expenses, to his Lawn Social. The Keyatone Orches tra, connected with Zlon'a Reformed Sunday school, will hold a social on the lawn of Ferdinand Lance.

20 St. Clem ent atreet, thla evening. There will be music by the orchestra. Turkish Priests. One of two prints from lurkey who are in town yesterday lost two recommendations, one In English and the other in Chatedean.

The finder is asked to leave them at the Record pfflce. Lawn Party. Dr. Charles Long and wife gave a family lawn party yester day at their residence on South Washington atreet The toaetmaster of th fternoon was his eldest son, Charles Francis, who 7 did the honors to the guests. Ping Pong Party.

A ping pong party was given at the home of Ms Anna Stewart, North Wanhlngton street, Ir. honor of George Dents of Philadelphia. The evening waa spent In playing ping pong, singing ana uancing. Base Ball. The Black Diamonds of Plains and the T.

M. I. of Miner's Mil la III play a series of games for the championship of the county st T. M. C.

Park on Tueaday. Wednesday and Thursday. Oames will be called at 3 clock. Moonlight. The outlook for a large turnout for the third private moonlight dance of the Susquehanna Canoe Club this evening at Mountain Park Is good.

Oppenhelm has prepared a special program. Train leavea Central R. R. sta tion at Worklngmen's Alliance. The legis lative committee of the Worklngmen's Alliance will meet at the Simon Long building thla evening at 7.

and the gen eral meeting of the Worklngmen's Al liance will be on Wednesday evening Instead of Tueaday evening. Challenge. The bartenders of thla city challenge the bartenders and saloon proprietors of Plymouth to play a same of base ball on Friday afternoon. The latter may have the choice of grounds. Q.

Watklna la manager and Frank Welas captain of the home team. Floating. The Kelser-Moore nartv. which Is floating down the river in the nouseboat Wyoming. Is expected to ar rive In town to-day at 2 p.

m. The members of the party report fine weather and good flshina. The boat will bo sold when the party arrives. Social on the Lawn. The Tounar Peo- ple'a Society of McKlnley Memorial Chapel will hold an Ice cream social on the lawn 0 chs-pel to-morrow evening.

-Ice cream, cake and coffee will be served. Is caa of. snterorable weanher the affair will be held In the basement of the chapel. injuries Fatal. John Crowlev and 45 years, died on Saturday night at his nome in Hcranton or injuries received recently at the Railroad Steel Spring Co.

"a plant. The victim waa struck In the abdomen with a Dlece of Iron. The funeral will take place at 2:30 o'clock tnis afternoon. Death In Scranton. Ex-Count Cnm- mlasicner Samuel W.

Roberts of Scran- ton died yesterday of heart troublo. Mr. Roberta was elected on the Republican ticket In 1SC3. He waa re-elected in 1S96. He served two terma In the office.

He ran for a third time, but was defeated for the nomination. T. W. C. A.

Lawn. A lawn nartv will be held at the Young Women's Christian Aasoolatlon, 6 North Franklin street, on Friday evening, 8 to lOo'clock. Professor Nllee'a orcheatra will furnish special musical program. Tickets. It cents, are for sale at the association nd will include lea cream and cake.

A. O. H. Some of the business houses as well as residences are floating the American flag and bunting and the Triih solors to-day in honor of the A. O.

which holds Its annual convention In thla city this week. The flag on the court house has also been unfurhd and the Knlghta of Columbus building is decorated. .1 Rent Away for Dictlon. No one claiming the body William Tate of Haateton. who waa murdered last Frl- day, It waa sent to th State anatomical board.

Philadelphia. The coroner's Jury rendered a verdict that Tatea cams to his death at the hands of some per son or persona unknown. The police have had no cine. Successful Farmer. Among the visi tors In this city- yesterday -wss- Major M.

C. Case of Schooley, Jackson Town shin. Ho Is In tho seventy-eighth year of his aire and says he works every day on his farm of seventy-two acres, of which sixty acre have been cleared. Ha Is one of the most successful farm era In thatjeglpn. Trolley 'and ftteamer Excursion The Young Men's Musical and Literary So clety of Central M.

Church will run trolley and ateamer excursion to Har. rey'si Lake this evening. The Sunday school orchestra will furnish music. Cars will leave Main and Hanover streeta at TMS and Publln ftonar at I a Boned Chicken, Bond Turkey, Potted Meats, Chicken Lo4 Veal Loa Whole Ox Tongues, Deviled Shrimps, Soused Mackerel Caviar, SardeUes, Apoflinaris. Poland, Bethesda, Bedford.

TABLE WINES M'MiUer Co. 14-16 W. Market St. D. BEERS.

Fancy Groceries A Liquors Cigars imported, Key West and Domestic 1 Table 1 Mineral Water Selected Fruits and Vegetables. W. D. BEERS, 3 West Market Street Don't Chase Rainbows I Don't think that yon are going to get a blirh grade piano for a low grade price. Tko la nr.

city papers are full of aurh hiuiu, out wncn you investigate you will nnff 1n.n1 nn we fcave th beat piano which It la to make, and on our "one price' yetem of sailing you can't imposed Upon. The IUDWIQ PIANOS war never ao beautiful and attractive- aa now. We at winner tnem too. -then there are the knabe. Wissner, Hnggs, roole and Voee Pianos; where you una eucn a ust or nign grade anoa in one store We aell everything in the muslo line, Plane tuned, repaired and earted.

PPWIG J.UJ. rZRBT. Mgr. 1 i Successors to Perry Stationery Ptank Books Typewriter Goods i Specialties in all Stationery lincsy-complcte stock. Giant Copying Press It'a what- all large concerns See it in the should have.

I window: J. ,1 Telephone for anything in my ft line you want will be pleased to send it to you, 59 Public Square. Dr. A. Cordon Tlnnhy arlrlnator nf Painless Dentistry It Twenty y.ars' e'pertenca.

Challenges all eontpstller tu gold flit- fnr and tride worn. 1 uinle a a.xtracilng so. f-is "lemDorarv I ormsnent St Beet t.ol.l Cpe ho 4T feouth Publ Sausre. ever the V. a.

ipresa Ce. Cina trom a. b. m. mm rtn Teatb Is.

04 every gooa xiresscr, speaxs hdoui the other fellow whd just had a well Suit made at Simon Long's Sons. Mr. Robt'-P. Judd, Mr. Zeth C.

Carpenter and Simon Long's Sons' Merchant Tailoring Department 'evjtrjt. one' ears. You swell chaps, come In our store to-day, select a nice piece of cloth, and tell our artists to go ahead in four days you'll wear the chappiest suit that was ever in this town. Ask the fellows who have had a suit made by them, hear what they'll say there are none like 'em. Peep in our Merchant Tailoring Window to-day see what you'll see.

WANTED Coat, Pants and Vest Makers at once none but the best need apply. Simon Long's AMY with CRIT wliA sii 1 leave ms happy home a pair of OWl CALF SHOESa This Shoe Solcl Ooly Boys' $1.25 Youths $1.50 Will outlast" any other shoe 'of the came price by at least one half. The best kickabout shoe yv- STORE 3 Public Square. i 0 1.

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