8 THE SCIT ANTON TRTBVNE-SATURDAY 3fORJtnNC3- .TUPOC 2;f, 1834. GORMAN'S ANUUEPOT TAILOR HADE SUITS Fine Blue and Black Barge, ii Rgonalsj Covert Cloths, &0.5 the styles arc the newest and the best, generously and exquisitely made full in every way ---which facts assure serviceable, comfortable costumes. We Btrongly invite comparison with goods sold at even much higher prices. LADIES' Duck Suits Particular attention is called to the following: AT $2.50 Excellent Ili'avy Dnclc Costumes: Tuxedo Coat; f all tldrt; choice designs iti ltKtit and dark effects ; washable and durable. AT $3.50 Very handsome Drill Duck Cos tnniofs; Tuxedo Coat, largo sleeves nud wide Inpols; foil skirt; iu new est plain colors, Tan, Blue and Wliite; most carefully made, and qnifn riiinl to made-to-ordor cos Uirn"s Mt iJH). AT $3.75 Superb Plain Color Prill Tuxedo Co.it,full skirt; choice plain shades and handsome new designs. AT $4.50 Pure Irish Natural Drown Linen Costumes; Tuxedo Coat 25 inches long; wide lapels; extra larcre sleeves; wido skirt, beautifully made and finished ; folly equal to mode-to order costume i at $13, Ouck : Vests For Women In the Newest Shapes and Colorings. At 75 CENTS A special bargain in Women's Single-breasted Duck Vents. AT 85 CENTS Fin Qnality Donble brenstoil Dnek Vests; a large as sortment of neat figures. ARCHBALD. Patrick Donzber, one of the oldest residents of this borough, died at bis home on North Main street on Thnrs day night at 10 o'clock. Mr. Doagber had been ailing about a year, but was not obliged to take to bed until a week ago. Since then he steadily failed nntil he finally passed away. Mr. Dongher arrived In America from Ire land on June 28, IS 1 1 and had he lived until tomorrow would have heen in this country just fifty years. He and his wife, who still survives him, were pponsors at the baptism of John J. Swift, the first white child born within what is now known as Arcbbald. The town was jnst ris ing out of the wilderness when Mr. Dougher settled here and he witnessed the many changes that have taken place here since the days of the pio neers. Mr. Dougher was a quiet, in dustrious man, whose death will be generally regretted. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, John J. anil Anthony Dongher, of this phce, and Mrs. William Bates, of Clark's Sum mit. His funeral will take place to morrow afternoon at IS o'clock.' Inter ment will take place in the Catholic cemetery. Miss Mary Kearney, of Lanrol street, was in Scranton yeaterday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Boland hav. returned from their wedding tour and are comfortably settled in their new home at the corner of Wayne and Laurel streets. .Martin Dolphin took his bride homo last evening. For the present they will on Pine street. William McDonald, of Warrior Ran, is visiting bis cousins, the Misses is ir rett, of Railroad stroot. Dr. and Mrs. Van Doren attended the commencement exrcises at Key stone aeademy, Factoryville, yester day. MOSCOW. The reopening service at the Meth odist Episcopal chnrch on Sunday morning were very good. Rv. Mr. Simpkins preached an excellent sermon and the mnnic was in charge of Harry Yeager, of Allentown. Next Sunday will be Children's Day. The Rebekahs had a banquet in tho Odd Fellows' hall Monday night. Thursday, Jnne 21, will be tho an nual picnic of St. Catherine's church. Mra. C. H. Travis spont Thursday in Daleville. Mrs. William Hnvenatrito spont a few days last week with Mrs, A. Hnl Ittt. Mrs. Callegan, mother of J. D. Calle gan, has been quite sick, but is slowly Improving. Mrs. V. L. Smith is visiting in Nich olson. Mrs. Chalmers, of Strondsbnrg, was visiting Mrs. A. Davis last week. Miss Grace Travis spont Friday in Scranton. The friends of Mrs. Amisa Hollister gave her a surprise on last Monday night. Mrs, John Webster, of Dakota, who bus been visiting friends here for some time, returned borne on Tuesday, ac companied by Mr. Wobster's mother. B. E. Miller left Tuesday to visit bis daughter, Mrs. W. Shelp. in Dakota. Miss Millie Davis and Myrtle Kshle man spent Sunday with Mrs. Oilllland at Oouldsboro. Eucklen'a Arnica Salv. The best salve In the world for Huts Brnises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Hkiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It h guaranteed to give perl net satisfaction or money refunded. Price US ceuts per bos. For sale by Matthews iiros. 81 PITTSTON M. J. Oormon, ll Lehigh Valley en gineer, suddenly drnpp id dead at the Lackawauua and Bloouuburg junction early yesterday morning. Ho had fin ished his work for the day and wa waiting for the 7. 10 a. m. train to go to his home in Wilkes- Burro when sud denly ho was soon to reel nnd fall heavily to tho ground. Some by standers rushed to his assistance but he expired in a few minutes. Dr. J. B. Mahon, tho company's surgon, arrived on the scene soon after, in response to a message and made an examina tion. He found death wag due to the bursting of a blood vessel in tho heart. Tho remains wore conveyod later to bis borne in Wilkes-B irro. Tho duceatod was aged !S2 years and married. He came here from Beading last Novem ber and was handling the trottle of the engino that Jumped the track nt White Haven, setting tire to the station ilur ing the into unpleasantness betwoen the Valloy and its employs!. One night during the past weoksonio miscreant chopped down one of tho Blectrio Light company's poles on South Main street and cut the wires. In consequence the officials are much exercised of the affair, and aro leaving no stone unturned to ferret out the perpetrators. Such acts of vandalism should not lie tolerated, and the only remedy is for the guilty parties to suf fer the blunt of their trauagressions. There are now twenty-threo patients in the hospital. The following were admitted yesterday; Mikff Milifi, an Italian, nged 80, mar ried, suffering from fever. Owen Protheroe, aged HO, of Brown town, miner in No. 7 shaft, right hand crushed yesterday. Frank Oarden, aged 22, laborer, of Pittaton, thumb crmhed in No. 7 shaft yesterday morning. Peter J. Ilelfran, of Avoc.l, single, laborer in Hillside colliery, suffering with rheumatism Juuies Mosler, accompanied by his mother, leaves this morning over the Valley road for Bridgeport, Conn., in response to a message received yester day announcing the death of his uncle. Superintendent Graham, of the Trac tion company, was in town yesterday looking as chirp as a robin in spring time, notwithstanding the iiubrogolio that is about at foyer heat between tho company and the town council. V. M. Carpeuter, ticket ageut at the Lehigh Valley Water Stroot station; H. S. Wilcox, freight agent at Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg junction: H. I). Yost, soliciting freight agent nt Scranton; Hi Drinker, district and sol letting fnight agent, and W. L. Pryor, city ticket agent of the same city; John P. Ileekmnn, general Freight agent, and several other Lehigh Valley of. Bcials, pissed over the road yesterday In Superintendent Mitchell's private car en-route to Lake Ganoga, where they will spend the day. Thoy Will go over the Harvey's Like to Towanda. and return home via ttie Northern di vision. E. G. Ives, of the art store, has gone to New York on business, Frederick Schwartz, of Chicago, III., who has been visiting his pirenta here for the paBt ten days, returned home yesterday. John McMillan is visiting his parents on the West Side. Mrs. George Monies, formerly Mips Miunio Mauon, is lying seriously ill at the home of her farther, L. H. Mahon, on Broad street. Her condition was such yesterday :nat tlio attending phy sician. Dr. Tobin, onlld into ooniniltn tion Dr. Murphv, of Wilkcs-Barre. JUNE CLEARING SALE IS liVKKY DEPARTMENT. Shirt wnist department The season opened late this year, and iu order to dispose of our large stock of shirt waists wo have cur. the price In two. A largo stock of parasol in blue, red and black, at reduced prices. Dross goods prices cut in two. Sewing ma chines, guaranteed five years, $10 ma chine for 1300 J.J. Hangar's Cash Dry Goods Store. JEKMYN. A. J. Gavin Is raising his sidewalk to grade and otherwise improving his property. Tommy Roberts in quite seriously ill with li!ood poisoning, it has neossita ted his abandoning of bis profession, that of painting. Mrs. David Mendolshon and daugh ter visited th Electric city yesterday. John Mumfords' infant son Is seri ously ill. A very delightful socixl was hell at Gilmore's hall Thnrsday evening. Ralph Rymcr is at Pleasant Mount relieving the Ontario and Western agent there for a few days. A great treat wis afforded the ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church last evoning. The gentlemen s rvod n very bountiful supper in tho church parlors, Thoy were dressed in white capi and aprons and acquitted themselves very gracefully. In fact they did so weil that the Indies have not tho slightest objection to their continuing to serve in that capacity. H. A. Willman returned last evening from Peterson, N. J. A lover of roses cannot fail to bo de lighted with a walk on upper Fourth and Fifth streets. Tho yards thore lire a credit to tho residents. Roses of overy shade are there to delight tho eye. Mrs. C. D. Winters is favoring her numerous friends with bouquots of sweet pens. They nre very lovely. John McCarty's new bouse is neuring completion and is an ornament to that part of town. - Fon Burns, scalds, brnises nnd nil pnln and soreness of the tleali, the grand house hold remedy is llr. Thomas' Bcleotrio Oil, Bo sure you got the genuine. 4) PECKV1LLE. A. H. Jenkins has recoived reappoint ment ns district depnty grand sachem of the Improved Order of R id Mon of this city for another yenr. Dwlght Kingsley is on a fishing tour on the Delaware river. E. II. Blnnden, formerly of Hones dale, has succeeded John Linderman m manager of the Riverside company storo. Councilman W. B. Stevens, of the Third ward, was bust distributing free passes on the Electric Street railway to his brother 'councilman last Wednes day evening. The Junior League will bold a lawn social at Mrs. Frank Hoyt's next Mon day evening. Mrs. Henry Obsrts left yesterday for Factoryville to attend the commence ment exercises, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jonklns and daughter, who have been spending a week with friends in Pittaton, returned home last Thnrsday. Mrs Elmer Kennedy will leave this morning to stay a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Collins, in Wayne county. Bell Plane is soon to have a postoflke and a lino hotel and a machine shop. Then look for the electric enrs nnd fire plugs. Henry Chapman, inside superintend ent for thu Ontario, bus rented the G. B. Morton l.onS' on North Main street, and will lake possession as soon as (i. W. Thomas moves into his ne w house on t i rassy strwut. Mary Lewis, t Maple stroot, nnd D. W. Lewip, of North Main s reot, have foundations built for their new houses. (Alficer Joseph Pool wont to tlio Ridge last Wednesday and dispossessed some tenants living iu the I '.In Ride com pany's houses. Among them was Cy olono Rate, Mr. and Mis. Sylvester Kliublo and two children, are visiting relatives at Carbondala. Jacob Depew will be tho representa tive from tho First ward at the Demo cratic convention at Jenniyu next Tuesday. STROUDSBURG. An audience of the most fashionable people in two towns assembled at G A. Ii. Hall last night and saw tiio initial performance or Qnole Tom's Cabin. Outside of a fW trivial happenings that always occur on the first night of a production, whether amatonr or pro fessional, tho performance moved with a snap and vim. The prompter's voice was heard juat a Uill i more than was neocessary, but the general verdict of the audlenOB on passing out was that the performance was above the aver age. Fred Bahr lost a valuable horse yes terday from colic. The animal had beon driven very hard by a party of boys who, on returning him to the stable, fed nnd gave him a quantity of water. Ho was seised With a pain shortly afterwards and di;d in u few hours. One of tho most DOVel, beautiful nnd instructive exhibitions over seen in this county was shown at the Presby terian church yesterday afternoon. It is the exhibit of Pacific coast sea mosses collected nnd preserved by Miss .Mary Wistfull, of California Miss Wcatfnll bus be.in induced to show I. or wonderful specimens of the sea here for a short parlo 1. Harry G. ShilTer, it son of Contractor 8blffer, of lvist Stroudsburg, was mar ried by the Rev. J. EL Turner in the Methodist Episcopal parsonage to Mis Nettie Fine, of (travel Place. The wedding was strictly private. The couple loft for Scranton Into last night for a short honeymoon. An adjourned meeting of tho Acme Hoso company was held in their rooms at E ist Siromlsl urg last night Fur ther arrangements were made for the Fourth of July celebration iu Shot well's grove. G. F. Heller picked a strawbirry from his patch this morning measur ing six inches on ouo sido nnd seven on the other. Mrs. J. W, Young and family are ab sent from East Stroudsburg for a short time. They nre visiting with Mrs. Young's father, Mr. Angus Smith, of StarnCOA, Wayne county. Mis Grace Burnett returned from Washington, D.O, yesterday afternoon after a six months' stay at the oapitol A numla r of her young friends of this place assembled at her home when she returned and g ive her a reception. Professor leorge P. Bible and Super intendent Steward left tor Sbippenburg today to 'examine students at that place. The Shakespearian Literary society will hold R public entertainment iu the chapel this evening. A programme of literary merit will bo presented. Pro fessor Grio. P. Bible will deliver an ad dross. Miss Clara Anglo, of Strondsbnrg, is the guest of her cousin, J. II. Albert son, of Delaware. Mrs. Louisa Smith, who died recent ly in East Stroudsburg, was buried yes terday at Cool bang h, The f nnoral ser vices were held in her lute residence and wero conducted by R;v. N. Far tier. Ralph Urban, of Princeton, is visit inir Norton Houser nt this place. Charles Muoblong & Co. state that the BsSt Stroudsburg knitting mills are now working full time. Orders for fall deliveries are coming In good shape. The operators are working principally on ladies cloaks. Harry Palmer, William Ingraan, Paul Sterling and Philip Bloe, of Wilkes-Bane, started yesterday morn ing on a driving trip to Dflaware Water Gap. The four boys and Mr. Palmer's coachman left In two seated wagon containing a tent and canned supplies. Tuey will drive out on the Wilkeo-Birre and Eastern turnpike, Stopping and camping over night wherever they 7pl inclined. The boys startod to take a week or ten days' trip. They stopped at Stoddartsvilie, twenty miles from Wilket-Barre, last night and fished in the Lehigh thore lor trout before proceeding further. PRICEBURG. James McLane, n well known yonng msn of this place, hag tnovod to Wllkes-Barre, where he will reside for the future. Several fights took place in Dixon during the week. An officer is needed thero by all means Tho Young Men's iustiiut" will hold a picnic in Father Msthew grove on July 4 The comiuitte in charge will spare no pains to make it as comforta ble as possible for out of town visitors. Extensive arr ingem-nts are being made to have a gala day here, on the glorious fourth. Theio will be a par ade here iu the forenoon, made up by tho Young Men's institute, Improved Order of Ho i Man, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Sons of St. George, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Golden Eagle. Eagle Hose company, and other organizations. Tho school children will also form In procossion. The Po lish and Hungarian societies have also consented to be present. They will all march to the new scho d ho is in 1 raise a new 11 ig. with nppropi i.ite cer emonies. Watch these columns for news concerning this ovont. MI NOOK A, Chrietinn Endeavor meeting will be hold this evoning nt the school in Green wood. Tomorrow Sunday school will bo held at 10 o'clock, services at 11 and mission services at 8.80 p. in. P. Joseph Kelly, a theological stn dont at tho St. Michael's collego of To ronto, Ont., has roturnod homo to spend his vacation with his parents. The South Side storo has oin ployed a new lad clerk iu tho shoo depart ment; Miss Dale of D devillo. Patrick Gallagher, of Main street, has commenced excavations on Ins South Side properly for tho erection of a new building, The attention of the supervisor is called to the big trunk of a tree which stands in the center of a main road near Calley's reoidonco in Greenwood. The game of ball yesterday on the Greenwood ground resulted in n vietory for the Blues, who defeated tho clerks of tho South Side store by a score of 2S to 10. The clubs will play ugaiu on Monday. The score by innings: lllnos 7 8 3 0 0 0 8 4 H-2R Clerks 1 0 0 0 8 3 2 8 0-10 Tiir Rev. William Stout. Winrton, Ont., stall's: After being ineffectually ircaied by seventeen different doctors for scrotals and blood disease, I was Cllie.i by iiurdoek Blood Hi I tors. Write him for proof. CARBONDALE, of I r lends accompa nied tho Carbondale opera company to Pittaton last evening to witness their production of tho "Pirates of Tenz- auce. " A wrick which took seven hours to clear np occurred Thursday evening on the Krio's Jefferson division at II ir riek Center. Scond quarterly meeting will be held iu tho Methodist chnrch Sunday mornlnsr. i, .v. feast will be held at 0 o'clock In tho morning. Presiding Elder Thorpe will be present. Ex-Mayor John Kelly has forwarded to the secretary of the school board his formal resignation as principal of No. Ii school. R 'v. and Mrs. Campbell, of Forest City, were C irbondule visitors yester day. Misses Minnie Bowon and Alice Rashlelgh attended the wedding of Miss Nina Murphy to E G. Lloyd on Thursday evening In SoriintOO. Kddio Kuapp, Roy Hollenhack and Claude Cooper were quite badly scalded on Thursday afternoon by the explo sion of the boiler of a small stationary engine with which tho boys were amus ing themselves with at tho home of Georgle Oolvln on Cemetery stroot. The engine was formerly used to run a sewing machine by a man, who pre sented it lo the Colvin boy. Although painfully, tho lads were not ssriously injured. A game of alley ball will be played at McNulty's alley this afternoon be tween James Casey, of this city, and George Kell. of Dickson, for $25 a sido. Miss Mae Hallock is tho guest of Miss lona Tyler, of Forest City. She will return homo this afternoon, ac companied by Miss Tyler, who will bo her guest over Sunday. . Miss Gertrude Haulman, of Cham-b.-.rshnrg, is the guest of Miss Jessio Watt. Miss Alice McKennn, of Honesdale, Is visiting Carbondale friends. HONESDALE. Mrs. W. W. Wood and daughter Blanche are visiting friends in New York. Mies Jennie Brownscomha has re turned to Honesdale, where she will spend tho summer, Mis. William H. Swift nnd daughter, Miss Bessie, have returned home after a woek',s visit in Now York. William 11, Diunuick has left for a short trip, taking In tho Water gap, Milford and other places. Ed. Clark, who has beon attending commencement exercises at Wyoming seminary, has returned home. Augustus Thompson is home from Yale for his snmmor vacation. Mr. nnd Mrs. l'enwarden of New York are visiting at the home of Rich ard Penwarden on East street. Their son Charls is visiting at No. 10. Ed. Katz, of Wyoming seminary is home lor bis summer vacation. P. A. Laliarr, representing tho Ma ple city wheelmen, of Honesdale, was iu Scranton yeslerdsy in the interest of ihe club. It was hoped that the Maple city wheelmen would be able to run an (Xcursion over the Erio and Wyoming on the 1th of July. On account of tho excursions to Lake Ariel on that day, the wheelmen wore unuble to obtain an exonrslon train. R Louis (irumbs is liom? from Cor nell university. W. B. St. John, of Scranton, was in Honesdale yesterday looking up racing matters for July I. Fred Hemlfnrst.of Philadelphia, who has been stuying at the homo of W. A. Gaylord for several weeks, returned home yesterday. Some of our public roads are rocky in tho several senses of the word. MAYFIELD. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Willinms, of Main street, moved to WilksH-Barro yester day. Miss Eva Spedding and Miss Verna Miller, of Clifford, wero visitors in our town this weak, W. J. Bergan took a bicycle ride to the Pioneer City last evening. P.P. Kilkur, assistant ticket agent, was iu Scranton on business Thurs day. Charts Hoyt visited Cirbondale last evening to witness the conunnncment exercises in connection with the high school, nr base ball cranks still keen an eye on Tin; Ttmu Ni: The entertainment by the choir of the Baptist church of Jermyu will bo Monday, June 25, instead of Tuesday 20 as announoed In the Jermyn items. J. Christophel, of Scranton, telegraph operator at tiie Delaware and Hudson st 'el works station, visited E J. Do draw, Delaware and Hudson agent hero on Thursday evening, and took iu tiie social at Gil more hall libit night. The Edgerton Coal company will nay their employes at this place today. Mr. J, It. Voiiolasai Baustsad, Pa, Untold Misery Dyspepsia and Catarrh of tho Stomach Cured. 'C. I. Mood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Geatlomoa was troubled with dyspepsia nnd catarrh of the Stomach for over a year. I could not eat the least thing without Much Untold Misery. i took medicine ol different doctors but received only slight benefit I began taking Hood'sBsr- laparlllu last winter and from the s ind lay I noticed aii,iiiiiroveiiii'iit. My stomach Hood'sCures lid not sour nor my food rise nor distress tue. I have taken f.air bottles up to this lime and have gained several pounds hi llesh. My friends all speak about My Improved Looks ind say they never saw ine looking so wrll. When they ask what I am taking, my reply I I all Is, Mood's Hnrsspurllla." .Iimx It. Doro- i.ass, of the firm ol Douglass tt Belknap, grocer- I sand previsions, HalUtcad, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on tho liver and bowels. S5c. nnd vigor nuloMy restortd.Vetwootfls, blahllf rm.lmi! v n i o.i ii HllllI'lliHl n.i'dv. With .AlHMUrulMl.HK s.,1,1 i'.. sUCTHtWI ukob., Lu imnUb, fthutuu.U. LtBf Hanhoed ntniiiliv. i'tf . Mii..iv ...I.. . t i.v What 5s Eczema? It is an agony of agonies. A torture of tortures. It is an itching and burning of the skin almost beyond endurance. It is thousands of pin-headed ves icles filled with an acrid fluid, ever forming, ever bursting, ever flowing upon the raw excoriated skin. No part of the human skin is exempt. It tortures, disfigures and humil iates more than all other skin diseases combined. Tender babies are among its most numerous victims. They are often born with it. Sleep and rest are out of the question. Most remedies and the best phy sicians generally fall, even to relieve. If CUTICURA did no more than cure Eczema, it would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind. It not only cures but A single application is often suffi cient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure. Cuticura works wonders because it is the most wonderful skin cure of modern times. Hold throughout the world. Prlc, ("menu, 60r. ; BoAP,3M.; ItSSULVSMT, $1, PoTT-KS tIIHO AM) OUSM. Coal'., iJ.ile I'rOIII,, lieKloll. "All ubout Ha .Skin uiel I: : " luulli-d free. Tilt DIO REUULE Caledonian GAMES Will be held l y the Caledonian Club, of this city, at Laurel Hill Pari ON- JULY 4 A large number of attractions are down on the bills and a good time rosy be expected by all who are present. DAISY DAWSON, the Champion Child Dancer, only 7 years of age, will give a grand ontertainment well worth the price of admission. ALL THE USUAL GAMES As tho Delegates from all parts of the United States and Cinada will be present, this will undoubtedly bo a gala day. Street Cars every three minutes. Adm'ssion, 20c, Children, 10c, Grand Stand, 1 5c, Dancing Free All Day Grand Picnic in the Evening. ADMISSION, 10c. AT THE SCRANTON Driving Pari JULY 4 $2,000 IN DIAMONDS AS PRIZES. Exhibitions in FANCY and TRICK RIDING by DANIEL J-CANARY 10 Sharp, Short ami Exciting All tho Flyers ooinino;. Til rn do of Wheel men in I lie morning. DUPONT'S MIXING, BLASTING AND SPOUTING POWDER Msnufnchired nt the Wapwaltopen Mills, Lu asms county Pa., and nt Wil mington, Uelnwaro. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tho Wyoming District. iiO Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa. Third National Pnnk Buildlu AoKNnrs. TITOS. FOT1D, rittst:n. To. John Ii BMITH BQNt Plymouth. r. E. W. MULUUA.n. Wtlkw-rturro. Pa. Agent for tbo Etepauno uhemieiu Cora- Jinny's High Extilouivus. Tho GENUINE Now Ilavon "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1860. New York Warerooma No. 80 Filth Avenuo. E. C. BICKER & CO., Sole dealers in this section. OFFICK-m Adams Ave., Telephone BTd'g BICYCLE RACES UliaiiniigiBIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIlllliiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHHi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,,,.,,,, H T- THE 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. 1,200 DOZEN Ladies' Ribbed Vests EGYPTIAN THREAD Value 25c. SALE 2 for 25c. II IjJ I h h J (I) Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. nsillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHim,,,,!,,,,,,!,,,,!,,,,,,,!! 6$ ANU AIT SQUARES For a Few Days Only 100 Smyrna Rugs, best quality, 50 Smyrna Mats, best ciualitv. T j w 150 Moquette Mats,best quality oU Moquette Mats Slightly damaged oj waier, 25 Ingrain Rugs, fringed 75 India Rugs, fringed, 48 Kasmer Rugs Unsurpassed for wear, ART SQUARES 2Kx3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chain, $6.00 $4.25 3x3 yards, all-wool filling, cotton chair 7.20 5.00 3x3 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 $2 Per Month and a small cash deposit. Summer Goods in great variety and all sold on our liberal CREDIT sys tern or for cash. 0- An Onyx B'inislieil Clock with 50 pur chases or over. A lOO-picce Dinnor Set with $75 purchases or over. FAIR (0 r n H H I PI FORMER PRICE. NOW. 30x60 inches, $4.00 $2.00 16x34 inches, .75 .50 .90 .70 .90 1.10 3.00 18x36 inches, 1.25 18x36 inches, 36x72 inches, 1.25 27x60 inches, 1.50 30x60 inches, 5.00