THE SCRAKTON TRnttTTTE WEDNESDAY MOKNTfTO, JTJN"E 20, 1894; GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT TAILOR-MADE SUITS Fine Bine and Black Serge, Di agonals!, Covert Cloths, &0.5 the stylos are the newest and the best, generously and exquisitely made full in every way which facta assuro serviceable, comfortable costumes. We Strongly invite comparison with goods sold at even much higher prices. LADIES' Duck Suits Particular attention is called to the following: AT $2.50 Kxcellent Honvy Dnek Costnmes ; Tnxedo Ouat; full vklrt ; choico designs in liirht ami lUrk eiteet ; washable and durable. AT $3.50 Wry handsome Drill Duck Cos tumes ; Tuxedo Cost, Iiirire aleevos and wide lnpeln; full skirt ; iu new est plain colors, Tan, Ulna and White; most carefully made, and ntc equal to made-toorder coe-tum-s Ht iJIO AT $3.75 Superb Plnin Color Drill Tuxedo Con t, full skirt; cboiae plain shades aud handsome new design. AT $4.50 Pnro Irish Natural Brown Linen Costnmft) Toledo Coat 89 inches long; wide lapels; extra large sleeves; wide skirt, beautifully made and fiuished ; fully -qual to mode-to order costuraoi at $12. Duck : Vests For Women In the Newest Shapes and Colorings. At 75 CENTS A special bargain in Women' Single-breasted Duck Vests AT 85 CENTS Fine Quality Doubte Ireiiatel Duck Vests; a largo as sortment of neat fignrts. PITTSTON. Michael Laenrtus, a Pole, ago 24, single, was admitted to the hospital last evening, suffering from a contu sion of the hip. lie was injured in the Phenix colliery by being fquetzed between the cur and rib. Miss Mary L, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R Evans, of Frothinir liain street, anil William Clieynonth, of Port DUnobnrd, will be married this venin.', Juno 20, at 8 o'clock at the home of the hride'g puronts. Ilev. W. D. Thomas will perform the ceremony. William Johns, aged 11 years, a driver boy, was quite seriously in jured yesterday at No, 10 shaft. Ho was struck hy a car and pinned lie neath it. His lamp set his clothing on fire, and before assistance arrived, he was molt painfully burned about the fnce and neck. lie was removed in the ambulance to his home in the alley rear of William street and later to the hospital for treatment, "The Pirates of Penzance," will be preented at Music hall, Friday, Juno 22, for tho benefit of the Pittston hos pital, by a select company of Cart on dale amateurs, with orchestra, sixty people. M, W. Berry and J. F. Costollo left yesterday for Shenandoah to attend the annual convention of the Catnolio Total Abstinence Union of Pennsyl vania. Tnyaro delngates from the St. Aloysiu society of this placo. Mosos Brown passed a few hours the guust of his brother, A. B. Brown, last, evening. I'M Gibbons and wifo, of liellofonte, O.i are guests in the family of P. Mc Elhenney, of Mill street. Previous to going wast Mr. Gibbons resided in this place. ELMHUKST. The people of this place enjoyed a free exhibition of trapeze and dnmb bell performance on Main street on Saturday nod Monday evenings. Mrs. William Perego. of Scrunton, is visiting her sister, Mri. Byron Buck ingham. Mrs. Asa Keeler and children, of Tnnkhannook, are visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary Snyder. B. D. Cnspor will open nn ieo cream parlor in his store on property on Main street this week. Mrs. Clarence Slovens has neurly re covered from her long illness, and is able to get nut ngain. Miss Nellie Hnber, of Scranton, ia isititiK at the home of L W. Partridge nd wife. C. F. Edwards is visiting his parents for a few days. Some person with nerve sot down on the depot stoop Monday evening and pulled thirteen teeth from hie month, leaving them lay where It was done. They varied from a half inch to nn inch in length. DUNMOHE. Martin Walsh, a miner at No, fi shaft, was slightly injured yesterday by n fall of rock. Walsh was boring a hole under the defective spot, aware nf hia danger. A large mass fell, and it is a miracle that he was not killed. So far as known his injuries nre slight. The Ladies' Aid oxcursion to Lake Ariel will leave tomorrow at 8 a. m. Bauer's band will accompany them. Bnoklen's Arnloa Salve. The best salve In the world for (Tuts Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Salt Hheum, Fever Core, Tetter. Chapped Hands, (Jhilblalas, Corns and all (Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by .Matthew Bros. Highest of nil in Leavening Powct. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE DESPERATE FIGHT Vallnski Wynack SiistalDS Injuries Tint May Prove Fatal. HIS WIFE CAUSED TROUBLE Wynack Thought Sho Was Unfaithful to Him and Wanted to Take Her Home from Zcndlo's Boarding House Set Upon by the Propri etor and Boarders and After Bicng Beaten Into Insensibility Was Thrown Out of tho House. Fpcciat U) the Srrantaii SfWOttft. PITT8TON, June 10. fALINSKI WYNACK, t' Smilh vi 1 1" , is in a critical condition as a result of a beating he received last niaht at the boarding house of Kosmer Zenlo, Three of the men who assaulted him 'ire under arrest. Valiaik with his wife boarded with Zinlo, but learning of undue fatnil. iurily on the part of his wife with sev eral of the boarders, Wynack secured a homo for himself last week and moved from Zenlo's with his wife. Everything went well until last night when upon returning home ho found his wife missing. Surmising that she was at Zinlo's tiouse, Wynack went in Search of her, Arriving at the house and learning that his suspicious were correct, he usked her to return to her home. The request was a signal for a tight that was terrilio whilo it lasted. Finally half a dozen of tho Dan sprang upon- Wynack. With the rago of a madfnan suffering from disgrace nnd humiliation, he defended himself until overpowerod by tho large odds against him. Wynack fell prostrate on tho floor. His assailants nut content with the beating given him kicked him until every inch of his body was black and blue. After having done so they threw him out of tho house, where he lay until found by some friends who recognized him. They had warrants sworn ont for the arrest of his sssatluntB,and tonight De tective Earley, of this place, locked up three of them. Their names are Kos mer Z"nlo, proprietor of the boar ling house; Yoset nslinsky nnd John Sof fen. They will be given n hearing be fore 'Squiro Ehret tomorrow afternoon, ARCHBALD. Clara, tho It-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs, John Carroll, of Church street, is dangerously ill ot scarlet fever. School Director J. J. B irrett is on the jury this week. The trolley wire for the extension of the Carbondalo Traction eouipany has been placed in position, and, tho cross ings over tho railroads at tho lower oml of the line sro being put in. The trouble over the gravity crossing of the I Ma ware and Hudson company is sai I to have beeu Bottled, but as yot no ef fort has been made to cross. Every ovuning a trip nf coal osra is lockod to tho rails directly in front of the utrovt railway. This would not seem to in dicate that the Delaware and Hudson company will not interfere An adjourned session of the school board was held on Monday evening for the purpose of hearing the report of the building committee, with reference to tro improvements at the notrradod building in tho Second ward, It was tho sense of the hoard that whatever would bat serve the purpose, an addi tion to tho old building or the erection of an additional one on the same lot, would be done. The secretary was thon directed to advrtlso for proposals for both plans, and whatever will b tho most praotionble and least expen sive will bo adopted. Tho sanitary condition of the graded building wa also considered and steps will be taken to remove or ciiange tho closet system now in uso. The present condition of tho school from a annitary point of viow is far from satisfactory, nnd so many complaints have been hoard con cerning it that the board feols jnstilisd in m iking a vhaugo for the better. This matter will bo further considered at the next meetinc of tho board. Tho poople of this place were startled yesterday rooming at 10 o'clock by the explosion of a rauguzino containing a quantity of riant powder which was located near Nn. B mine of the Delaware and Hudsrtn company. Tho powdei was part of a lot lieing mod by Con tractor Dnggan. who is blasting rock in the mine. What caused tho powder to explode is not definitely known, but it Is supposed to have been over heated by the flra In the building. Tho concussion caused by the explosion was so great that house more than half a mile away wore shaken by its force. Some of the houses nearby wore badly damaged, particularly those of Henry Simon nnd Philip Durban, and nearly overy bouse on the hill had glasB, dolf nnd like ar ticle broken. The irmae which tho powder win stored wni blown tontonp. Fortunately there was 110 one near tho building at the time. Mr. II. C. Liudcrmnn is nnrsing a sprained hand, the result of n fall from a bicycle. Foil Burns, scalds, bruises and nil pain and soreness of the flesh, the grand house hold remedy is Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Be sure you get tlii geuuiue. CARRONDALE ROAD SOLO. Large Traction Deal Flnnllj Admitted by tho Interested Officials. CAlWomMi.K, Pu, , June 19, An nouncement is made here, this time positively, that the Carbondalo Traction company ha beeu sold to 11 syndicate of New York ennitaiists identical with that which has capitalized tho pro noaed Carbondnle und Fnrost City Traction company. Although tho papers have b.ien drawn up for several days it is said that no money has as yet been paid, and that the formal transfer is yot to be rotide. Tho syndicate have been waiting, it is said, for the councils to ft M take action on thoir application for rignt or way through certain streets. However, the deal has been made and tho new company will take possession as soon as circumstances warrant tho step, Tho syndicate will incorporate the Carbondnle nnd Ar.-hbald line into their Forest City and Crystal Luko sys tem - CARBONDALE. Farvlow is Still growing in popular ity, ino place is being improved each year ami 1I10 improvements of this season will add much to tho pleasure of the excursionists, Tho following Is the complete list of bookings at the Delaware and Hudson Company's i llices tor this season up to date: Juno 20. Junior Order United Amer ican Mechanics, of Wilkes-Bnrre; June 21, Providence Presbyterian Sun day school and congregation ; June 'ia, Ked Men, of Miners Mills; Juno 3D; Second Presbyter inn Sunday School, of Scranton; Juno 87, Merman Lutheran Sunday school of Bonesdals; Juno 2S, Method ist Sunday school or Honesdsle; July 4, Delaware and Hudson Canal company; July 7. Olyphaut Total Abstinanoe so ciety; July 10, I. idles' Catholic Bene volent associulion of Carbondnle; July I I, Welsh Daptist church of Providonoe ; July 10, Knights nf Father Mathow ol Arohbuld; July IS. Methodist Sunday school of Jermyu; July 10, Sosthsne's lodge, No. 17(10, of Scranton; July 20, Columbia Hne company, of Carbondalo; July 21, Independent Or der of Red Mou, of Larkvllle; July 23, St. Aloysini, of Kingston; July 24, Methodist Sunday school, of Pittston; July 25, Arohbald Hose company; July 20, St. Aloysini, of Wilkes-Barre; July 28, St. Aloysius, of Pittston; July 80, St. John's society, of Scranton; July 31, United German society, of Hones dale; August 1, Patriotic Order Sous of America, camp No. 118, of Wilkes llirre; August 2, excursion from line of tbe Ontario and Western; Au gust t, Mnrvina Mine Fund associa tion; August 8, Young Peoples' Society of Christian Endeavor of Wayne and Bniqnehanna counties; August 0, Ox ford Mine Accidental fund; AUJUlt 11, Knights of Pythias of Scranton; Au gust 15, Seven County Veteran ro un ion; August 20, Eist Side baud of Arehbald ; August 21, Scranton Turn Verein ; August 25, OneontaClty band of Ooeouta, N. Y. ; S?pti-inb3r 1, Iter mania and Columbus uanda of Carbon dalo. At the meeting on Monday ovoning of tiie committee appointed by tho Sab. hath schools to decide wiion and where to hold th union Sunday school excur lion and picnic, it was decided to have tho excursion to Fairvew on Friday, July i:l It is expected that this will t o one of tho most pleasant and hnppy occasions of the season James M. Nicol hat ncjepted a tom porary position in the First National bank. Harry Van D-mark will return to L"xington, Ky., on Friday after enjoy ing a several days' visit with his parents ami I'riouda in this city. Mrs. Robert Tnrnbnll, of Dalton, is tlie gneat of her mother, Mra. Alice 'rag 0, of Salem avenue. List evening occurred the social and hall of the Grerninnia Singing society in Keystone hall. Bert Blakesley, of Forest City, was a Carbondalo visitor last evening. To-duy ut 12 o'clock noon will occur at tho residence of (ieorge W. Perkins, of Waymart, a double wad ling, which will unite Miss Grace E , daughter of G. W. Perkins to Mr. Z, A. Wonna cott, ft popular young merchant of the above-named place, and Miss Minnie Wonnaeott, daughter of Samnol Won nncott, to Mr. Byron N. Peck, nn ob liging baggagemaster of tho Delaware ami Hudson railroad. The young indies are frrquout visitors to this city and are held 111 high estvi m by many. Mr Wonnaeott is also woll known in this city, having served a number of years a head bookkeper Tor It. P. Pat terson A- Sons, and .Mr. Peck has served ns above stated a long time. Mr. aud Mrs. Wonoaoott wiil take quite a lengthy trip. Including Now York. Philadelphia, Washington, and through tho west. Mr. Pock nnd wifo will be gone about two weeks. HALLSTEAD. Mrs, John Millaue is visiting friends in Binghumtim. Mrs. Henry Till mage is visiting friends and relatives in Willow Point. Mr. and Mrs. P. Currier and Miss L. T Travis nre vlfiting friends in New York city. Tho offering which was given by the Sunday School scholar of the I'resby. tetian church on Children's Day amount id to (80.81. Jon Dnnisou apsnt Sun-lay with frienda In town. Mrs. Millnrd Decker nnd her son ( ir.int are in Scranton. Mrs. Giles Carpenter visited Scran ton Friday. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the B ip tiat church will hold a market day in Mitchells' Hall on Saturday, June 211. Ice cream will ho Bervod in tho after noon and evening. It. C. DnBoisand family, of Wash ington. D. C, are expected hero next week to iqiond the summer, Elemsmber tho festival on tho river hank on Tuesday evening, Juno 10, under tho auspices of the Young Peo pie's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church. The pay car vlnitod this place on Saturday. James Taylor, of Ithaca, N. Y , ar rived here on Friday to speii 1 tho sum mer. Professor John L Hichards, of Chi cago, ill , who has been visiting his sister, Mr. Dr. F, D. Limb, has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. A M. Sliker and daughters Stella and Maud, aro visit ing relative in New Jersey. Dr. A. Denniaon anil wife, of Akron, ()., spent Sunday at the residence of C. J. Langloy. Carl DuBois, of Washington, D C. arrived hero on Saturday waning to Spend tho nmmr in this place. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Currier are visit ing friends in New York eity. The pay car visited this place Satur day. The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap tist church will hrtld a m irkei-Uay 1111 Saturday. June 2.'!. in Mitchell hull Ice cream will ho servod in the attei uoou and evening. DEATH OF GEORGE D. COUCH. Wnll Known Carbondalo Cltiz -n nnd Had Mnny Prii-di Unrv. Yesterday morning st 10 30 o'clock occurred the death of Georgo I). Conch at Oarbondale. He had boen in poor health for Borne time, but the immed iate cnuse of his demise was pneu monia. Mr. (.'ouch was born in Horrick and was 18 years of age. He occupied the position of teller in the First National bank for many years nnd np to the time of his death. Provions to Mr. Couch coming to this city in Jnne, 1807, he had been a resident of tills city and is especially well-known nmong the bankers here. in addition to his bite businoss Mr. (.'ouch waa treasurer of tbe Odd Fel lows' Hall association, treasurer of the First Methodist church, treasurer of the building committee of the Hotel Anthracite just comnletod at a coat of 1100,000, recently the treasurer of the Young Men's Christian asioeiatiou, secretary of the local board of under writers ; nn active member of the Odd Fellows, Masonic, Ileptasoph and Ar canum fraternities, in which bo has held many offices; a member of Maplewood Cemetery association, until recently a director in the Itock cliff Water company, and of ft lumber company in Scranton. In addition to all these duties he conducted a large and prosperous insurance business and bad lately opened n branch ofllco in this city. Mr. Couch ia survived by a widow and three children, Frank, Helen and Fred. Tho funeral will occur Thurs day afternoon at II o'clock, from the residence on Washington street. In terment will bo in Maplowood ceme- tery- CRIMINAL COURT CASES. Verdict That Wert Returned In Thm Yesterday Tho following cases were heard in criminal court yostorday: David Williams, charged with at tempting to ravish 0 year-old Annie Kolupiu; guilty, but recommended to extreme mercy of court. Felix Strezneski convicted on two charges of malicious mischief, sen tenced in oach case to pay a fine of 1)10, costs and spend 30 days in county jail. Patrick Mulia, not guilty of pointing lire urniH, John Palko, prosecutor, to pay cost. John ( 'lasher convicted of aggravated assault and battery on John Dolan, of Fell township, sentenced to pay a fine of $25. costs and one month in county jail. John Rnane and Owen Malin, charged with malicious mischief, were returned not guilty, and Owen Leo, the prosecutor, was ordered to nay costs. In the case of Mary Jones, charged with assault and battery by .Mrs. Ly man, of Austin Heights, tho jury was out when court adjourned. Tne same was true of the jury in the caso of John 1). and Bridget O'Hora, of Dun more, charged with malicious mischief by Mrs. Ann McGilligan. DOCTOR OF ALCANTARA. Sana- in a Splndid Manner at College Ua',1 by Arnaturs. A cultured and discriminating audi ence witnessed the presentation at Col leg hall last night of E:chberg's tune ful comic opera by a company of Scrim ton amateurs. The title of t .'no nnera is "Tho Doctor of Alcantara." nnd tn plot rtquires that the performers muat possess in order to please, good voices and niurit of more than ordiuarv char- actnr. Miss Julia Allen as Inez, the Maid, was sutierh Althnnarri aha v. nr.r- ing last night from illness, her work, neverineiess, was or a nign order. Miss Gertio McEachen showed her self to bo canabln of nennittinrr trv . , 1 n "J ing rolo with credit, and gpocial notice is uoserveii or me parts or Will If. linrko as Doctor Paracolons and Ed ward Walsh as Carlos. Tho singing nf tho chnrna va ,.. lightful in the last act nnd won well de served atmlaiue. nnd the snloniltd a(. feot of toe music was enhanced by the rendition or ttio orchestra, in charge of rrolessor W. 1'. Schilling, The piece will be ropontod this evening. THEY WERE NOT CONSULTED. Abtence of Ctntrnl City Dru(rc;Ietj from th Aasccinilon Meeting. The call Issued by President J. J. Davis, of tho Scranton Druggist's asso ciation, for a meeting yesterday after noon, did not result inn session, nor was it apparent to members for what purpose the meeting had been sug gested. li;e central city druggists were con spicuous by their absence nt the hour the moo 1 ing was sniinesed to occur They were not consulted as to tho ar rangements or purpose of the session, nor wei-o any ot the nssoointion' mem bers, aavo the live who usked thitt a special call he issnod. Secretary Mill thews, of Matthews Brothers, said ho whs entirely in igno rance ot what the call was for, and SB His Enemy Dyspepsia Causes Much SufForing. Pains and Distress After Enting Ro llover! by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C. I. lined S Co., Lowell, Mass.: "I must praise Hood's Sarsaparllla for the good It has dene me. I was troubled with dys liepsla. 1 had severe pains in my heart, and the swelling of my stomach and distress after Rat- oil- caused mo much suffering. 1 tried different re lies Without getting relief, finally I do- llled to give IIihkI's Rarsaparllla a trial, being tllO first nun in town lb tike It. After taking HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES live tinttlee, ffetl perfectly w ell SBrrTiave enjoyed inil health ever since. Many of the towns ,1 -nple have asked me about the success (.1 Hood'l S irs apitrllla, and 1 have cheerfully re .imnend-d It tooling Innecn1 in itiful fertile got it lias (1 mine, Rrwiida and felauves havi al -'akeii Hood's mrsaparllln with good results. .ItLLAIIt) A. BTtttyx, Strhtestown, Pa, 5-'.COt"S P!'l3 cure liver Ills, co;istlp.-tl blUvilSness, Jaundice, sick headache, Indlge-Jtl :, President Davis wonld not talk upon tho matter. It is understood that the suburban druggists proposed to have the meeting ngroo to koep the drug siore closed on Sunday n long as the 1701 law exists. IT IS NOW CAPTAIN H. B. CHASE. Ralt of Company C Elsctlon Conducted by Msjir Matt. The vacancies in tho offices of com pany C, Thirteenth regiment, caused hy the resignation of Captain James Moir, were filled hy an election con ducted at tho armory last evening by Major C. C. Matte, commander or the First battalion. Following is the re suit of the election: II D. Chase, cap tain; Frank Robling, first lieutenant; W, A. Hanb, soeond lieutenant. Each of the new oflicers had previ ously fillod the commissioned position, a grado below their present oflice, ex eept in the case of now Second Lieu tenant limb, who wag first sergeant of the company. After the election the nowly elected tendered ft "spread" to tba men at Zieglor s cafe. It is understood that the vacancy in tho office of first sergoant, caused by tbe election, will be filled by Captain Chase by graduation appointments of tho non-commissioned suff. WHERE THEY GET THE NEWS. 9crntonIan Naturally Look for It in the Bally Tribune. Tho following letter has boen re ceived by the chief of police of Stronds bnrg, from n Serantonian who signs a pseudonym. It is interesting as in dicating In what paper Scrantonians expect to find the news: Dear Sir I would liko to call your at tention to an article published in tho SCRANTOH TlllBUNB in relation to James Walker, jr., Victimising people iu your vicinity, and would say that if tho people of your vicinity will commnnloatS with the sheriff of Lackawanna county they will And thnt Walker has served time in Laokawanna jail for ten mouths for false pretenses, also for beating a boarding house keeper, and that, he is nn all-round crook. Your people should punish him to tho full extent of the law. Very truly yours, oxit Whom Hk Has victimizid. It is not only the purest, sweetest, nnd most refreshing ol nursery soaps, hut it contains delicate enn -llient properties which purify and beautify the skin, and prevent skin blemishes, occasioned by imperfect cleansing and use ol impure soap. Guar anteed absolutely pure hy the analytical chemists ol the .State of Massachusetts. Bad Complexions Dark, yellow, oily, mothy skin, pimples, blackheads, roughness redness, dry, thin, and tailing hair, and simple baby blemishes prevented and cured by CUTICURA SOAP, great est of skin purifying and beautifying soaps. It is so because it strikes at the root of all o.m plexional disfigurations; viz., the clogged, in flamed, irritated, or sluggish Pore. Sales prater than the combined sales of all other skin ami complexion s aps. Sold ihrnustiniit ihr wnrl.l. Price, 'C; P'v-rrn DSlXI AND CHBM Col,?., Self; Props., ltostnn. S-"Ail About the Skio, Complexioo, Hands, .md H.iir," nailed hee. Women Full of Pains Ach, and WttkOMMI find comfort, strcnpth, and renewed vitality in Culicutfl Plaster the first and only pailhUsliag, nervc-strengthtning plaster. Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dealer in Illuminating and Lubricating OIL Linseed Oil, Nnpthnt nnd Gaso lines of nil grades. Axle Grease, Piiiion Crease and Colliery Com pound ; also, 11 largo lino of Par r.-i.fline Wax Candles, Wo also handle the Famous CROW V ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in tho ninrket. William mason, Maimgnr. ofrico: roai Exchango, Wyotnlna Avj Worki at Pina Brook DtXTRfl RROR CO., Inc'p. Capital, $1 ,000.000. BEST 9I.R0 SHOE. IN TIIF WOKI.n. A dollar oared in a dollar t9fH9d Thl Ladle' Sol M French Donfola Kiinr. ton Hoot. drHvornd f ro. unvwhere In the U.S., un rocisljit nfi'didi, Mortpy Order, or ratal Noto fr 11.50 KomuIr ovary waj lha boota mild in .ill rotrtll !tttr" for $2.60. Wo mako Ihla boot otinchvA, tborofbrfl wn guar-ante- Um fit, iftft and MrfflTi nnd If anyono in not aatlallod wo Mill refund tlm muncy aana anotner pair upera on or t omnion twnar, M-idtim c, j, K, fc BK, nuvH 1 to R nnd n:lf y'Vs'v'V'''' ",'' "7 1J.hl '((i. .Vi'i imiii'i .v 1'ntn- FREE Dexter Shoe Co., FEDERAL ST., Special frii to jtaler- Tho GENUINE Now ITavcn "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1800. Now York Warprooim No. 80 Fifth Avon no. E. C. BICKER & CO., Side dealer in this section. OrFlCE-m AdRras Avo., Tolcrhone BTd'i From the tx r OF BIRTH -$Xjf CUTICURA (I M SOAP -f Si Mct:'f rfl' JV , iiiiiiiinmiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,'. TH E 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. i GIVEN AWAY r Every lady whose purchase amounts to 5 will be pre sented with a pair of 5 or 7 hook Kid Gloves, worth $1. 111 J () Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. Miiii!niiiiiiiiinininiiiiiniiNiHiiiiiiiiiHiiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin BUGS AN D For a Few 100 Smyrna Rugs, best quality, 30x60 inches, $4.00 $2.00 50 Smyrna Mats, best quality, 16x34 inches, .75 .50 150 Moquette Mats.best quality, 18x36 inches, 1.25 .90 50 Moquette Mat8,8MgWSrd 18x36 inches, .70 25 Ingrain Rugs, fringed, 36x72 inches, 1,25 .90 75 India Rugs, fringed, 27x60 inches, 1,50 L10 48 Kasmer Rugs, r"Tr,nr 30x60 inches, 5.00 3.00 ART SQUARES 2x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, $6.00 $4.25 3x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 7.20 5.00 3x3 ' 2 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, 8,40 6.00 2Kx3 yards, all-wool, - - - - 6.75 4.75 3x3 yards, " 8.10 6.00 3x3 yards, " .... 9.45 7.00 3x4 yards, " - - - - 10.80 8.00 KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. FOR THIS WEEK And until they are all gone, we will sell any Baby Carriage or Refrigerator From our mammoth stock, for 50c. Per Week OB $2 Per Month and a small cash deposit. Summer Goods in great variety and all sold on our liberal CREDIT sys tem or for cash. An Onyx Finihnit chiiHes or over. A 100-jiieeo Dinner ur over. mmu 1 atiMaaiiiMiSKaUaVBaM FA (D r n H H I n n 3 AST SQUARES Days Only FORMER PRICE. NOW. Clock with 50 pnr- Pet with $?" purchases 1