12 TJIE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25. 1894 te Keep Up To the minuto ou all NEW STYLES, and are tlio first to introduce them to the Iietail Trade. Every Detail of Merchandising Is so carefully watched that there is slight chance of dis satisfaction. Quoting Prices Goes for LITTLE Unless You Sea the Goods. Every department is a reser voir of STYLE ami ELE GANCE, and wo offer no sleepy imitatioa for patron- aire. BUY HERE, and You Will Get the Best Do not drift away from our FIXE GOODS AT LOW H1ICE9. Remember, We Take Pleasure To Show Goods and Quoto Prices. If wo can suit you in a satisfactory purchase, we are both benefited. We NEVER INSIST ON YOU purchasing what you don't want. Our Entire Store, Our clerks, our system of buying, all are at your ser vice. Early Fall Dress Goods Tho examination of our Dress Materials for Fall is early so licited. Tho varioty of do signs to chooso from is as ex tensive as formerly. Tho qualities, the finish and tho prices are the best. GORMAN'S Forest City. Miss Jennie Lowry, of ScrntoD, is the guest of Miss Celia Higiini. Rev. A. Reynold?, of Wavorly, Pa., Kill preach both morning and tveuing in the Baptist church iu this place to morrow. Hurry Johnson, of Old Forge, wob the guest of bin old time friend, John F. Gallagher, Wednesday and Thurs day, Mrs. Benjamin Maioy snl son, George, spent yesterday in Scranton. Work on the Cnrbondale and Forest City Traction compuny is progressing rapidly. J. C. Howard, of Deposit, N. Y.. form rly employed in Conrad's eig.ir manufactory, has returned to this borough to take charge of the cigar manufactory owned by M. Krantz Samuel J. Jennings will spnrt Sun day at the horns of his sister, Mrs. Ed ward Pentecost, of Prompton. Workingmen were digging the holes yesterday for the erection of the poles iu the borough of the Long Distauce Telephone company of Scranton, which ' intends having a telephone station in "this place. Twice has Forest City been visited by a fire this week, the second fire occurred Thursday at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The bouse that was on fire is situated on Hudson street and is the property of Mr. Rounds, of Uuiondale. It whs tenanted by William Llewollyu and Nat Lee. The two fire companies responded quickly and the Enterprise company soon bad a strenm on the burning building. The Hillside company could not secure a water plug as the other plugs wets considerable away. The firerapn soon bad the flames under control. The fire started on the roof and it is thought become ignited from a spark from the siiihII locomotive. The roof and upper story are destroyed. Flames have also been rasing in tho woods below this place, and yesterday were getting very near the Erie saw mill, two miles from hors. Meu were sent to the mill to fight the fire. It is thought the mill is saved. Pittston. The school board held a special meeting last cvtning to consider the charges preferred by M. W. Donnelly. The matter was referred to a commit tee consisting of Messrs. Brenuan, Hines and Abbott. Florence Coal company had to sus pend operations yesterday for want of s water on account of dryness of weather. A very large house greetnd Owen D. ., Jones at Musio Hall in ''Richard III." The crooks captured on Thursday evening are still in custody and will be kept for several days her e, pending further inquiries conce. piug their movements. Critiolilngr a Young Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one thinR." "What's thatr asked Charley. Georgo Her face Is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley OU, that's oasily enough'dis posed of. UBed to be the name way my self, but I caught on to the trouble oue day, and got rid of it in no time. Georgo What was itf Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I Ml you, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could hear him holler clear across the country every time ho moved. He tried It, and you know what an athletio old (rent he is now)mebody Would Bive Miss Dniv a Vhe would thank them after the drug stores sell it. Archbald During the past two weeks this town bas beeu brought into undesirable prominence ou ucoount of the die graeaful orgies that have takeu jiIhch on the outskirts of the horoui;u. ginning with the revolting spectacle on the east side and ending with the iiffray at the ridge on Monday, the reputable people here have been ob- iigea to bear more than their share or odium on account of the misdeeds of others who have little in common with them. It would be a consolation to say that our police officers had done their full duty in trying to pre vent these outbreaks. It seems to be known to everyone, except our officum, that the license laws have beeu openly nud shamefully violated. Nearly every case reported here by tho newspipurs within tlio past two weeks can he traced to thesn unlicensed places. Decency demands that tlmse vile places be wiped ou!. It is not in this respect alone that onr constables are derelict. It is alleged that the affray at the Ridge on Monday was caussd bv the attempt or a constable from the Kiilg" lo "bleed n p:irty of hllerions Huns, and failing iir his eif art, picked up a qu irrel with them. If this should be true, t!u officer should be ralbved from duty at once. Maggie, the wife of John Blake, of Hill street, who has been ill for some tinin, died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Sim is survived by her hus band and five children. Mr. BUk was the sister of John M. nnd William Dougher, and Mrs. Stephen Barrett, of Archbald, and Miss Bussie Dougher, of Philadelphia. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 30. Inter meut will take plaoe in Aroboald Catholie cemetery. Work at the Jonos, Simpson & Co. 's mines will be suspended till Tuesday. Miss Bussie Maber. of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Martin Gibbon, of 'Dun more, visitol friends in town yester day. The marriage of Mr. Frederick Swartzstrauber to Miss Minnie Saur will take place next Wednesday even ing. Dalton. Miss Jennie Parkton is visiting rela tives in New York city. Miss Elldn Schoonover bas returned to her home at this place after speudiug a few weeks at Dlugbamton. The Dalton Base Ball club last Sat urday went to Tunkbannock aud were defeated by aseore of 25 to 15, and last Wodnesday they ugaiu met defeat by a club of farmer boys from Benton, called tiie "Mud Pond Peepers," the score being 7 to 3. Miss lluttie Fister, of Pottsville, re turned to her homy at that place last Wednesday altar spending n few weeks with her niece, Mrs. A. G. Ives, of this place. Miss Mattie Shortman. of this place, and Charles Colvln, of L .Grange. Pu., were married ut biughamton oue day lust week. Miss Minnie Wu1omn entertained Miss Lydia Wood, of Carbondale, last week. The Dnlton Cornet band was at a plcnio at Lr.ke Manatake last Thurs day. Mrs. M. B. Sherman and daughters, Minnie and Lena, are visiting friends at Elmirn, N. Y. Miss Carrie Stoll entertained a num ber of her friends at her borne last Friday aftornoou. Among those pres ent were Misses Ha Jonnings, Mubul Purdy, May Schoonover, Sallie Webr and Mrs. W. C. Purdy. Harry Simon and Charles Warner, of Scranton, were visiting here Thurs day. Mrs. Jane Bailey is spending a few weeks at Carbondale, Lake Ariel and other pliioes ot note. Rev. C, L. Tiffany, of Drew Theo logical seminary, will preaoh at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sun day. Mies Nellio Carlton spent a few days with Elmlra friends last week. Mrs. William Ayleswortb, of Walls ville, was visiting at this place one day last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mell Smith a daughter. Miss Nellie Burns and Miss Katie Ryan are visiting at Binghamton. Electrlo Bitters. This remedy Is becoming so well known nnd so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric UlUttrs bine the same song (if praise. A purer medicine does notcxist mid it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will corn all diseases of the Liver end Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Bait Khenm and other affections caused by iuipuro blood. Will drive iia!uriu from the system and prevotit as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Coutispation aud Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire catislnetion gnaniiiteod, or money refunded. Price 50 eta. and $1 per bottle at Alattbews Bros., Drug mora Mayficld. William Walker was in Scranton Friday evniug. Frank Finn, of Clifford, visited H. J. DeGraw yesterday. Mrs. W. J. Bergan was in Carbon dale Friday afternoon. H. G. DtGruw was a Scran tou visitor yesterday. P. F. Kilker, of Poplar street, is in Scranton today. William Iuitlis, of Scranton oflk-a of the Hillside Coal and Iron coiup iny, passed through here last evening on his way to Forest City. Frank Andrews, of Windsor, N. Y. , listened to the sounder at the Dela ware aud Hudson Btation yesterday. Georgo S. Dunn, agpnt of the On tario KJid Western at Jermyn station, is on the sick list, George Dyer is hustling the "truck" whiie Mr. Dunn is absent. Miss Mamie Bnrgan is at Lake Ariel spending her vacation. Mr. aud Mrs. D. G. Williams are on their way to Eagland and Wales, where they expect to stay for two or threo months. Price Davis is spending today at Herrick Center. The Uillsido Coal and Iron company is drilling fur coal on the mountain west of our borough. . Taylor. J. F. Taylor was in Green Ridge yestsrday. John Coombs bas returned from a visit to New York olty. Dm Jones has resigned bis position as drug clerk in Davts' drug store. The choir ot the Methodist Episoopul church is rehearsing the cantata, 'Jeptha." This morning the Loyal Knights of America will run an excursion to Dela ware Water Gap. Taylor band and the lodge paraded the streets last night advertising today's event. The band will accompany the excursion. The reception committee ot the Price library will meet on Monday night to prepare and arrange for a grand entertainment on Oct. 24, in Webor's rink. ' J. B. Daniels and wife are horns from Atlantic City. The Republican League elub, through some misunderstanding, did nt.ut on Thursday night. The slab will meet on Monday night at Price Library nan. Mrs. W. J. D. Thomas is bom i from a visit to the beech. Edward Timlin, of Buffalo. X. Y., spent yesterday with li is brother, Georgo L Timlin. Professor T. J. Duvis, Mus. Bsc, of Ssrantou, aud Miss Verna Mitchell, also of Scranton, will sing Sunday night in the Methodist Episcopal cburob. Carbondale. Today will occur oni of the finest excursions that has ever left this city It will be conducted bv trie George E. West division, No. 408. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer. Th commit tee have arranged with Mexsrs. Ed wards and Amlerifon to bake tho clams, aud as they have a wida reputation iu this all may expect, a treat iu this line. The engineers will spare no pains to ina!c the. oeeaslon u pleasant one. The Genninia bund aud orchestra wilt fur nish music. Mr. and Mrs. James MaMillau left this morning for an extend-d trip. Their first visit will be' to Old Point Comfort, where they will remain a week. They will visit Washington, D. U. and other points of iut'rmt. Last nisht tho Veuus Social club gave its first series of monthly socials in their rooms in th Opera house block. A number of invited guests were in attendance. Mrs. Boyd Uuse, and daughter, Jes sie, was visiting frionds in Waymart yesterday. The number of visitors at Farview this year, so far, has outnninhoreil those of any previous yar uy 30,000. The concert this evening by the Mozart band will be of special inter est. The specialty of the evening will be the "Humors of Don ny brook." This is the programme: "Star Spnnglel Banner;" march, "The Liberty Bell," by Sousaj serenade, "Song of Love," Lsurent; overture, "L'Elgante." Pet tee; selestion, "Ethiopian Carnival," Laurendean; selection, "Echoes of Ministrelsy," Hosfueld; waltz, "Co rinue," Dalbey; Irish overture, "The Humors of Donnybrook," Curl Volti; march, "Naval Reserve, " Arbogast; "America. " The Delaware and Hudson railroad is making improvements around the Union station in this city which will be great accomodation to picnic pur ties as well as to the traveling public. The river which ran so near ttie station and tracks has been planked over and the old building romoved which adds greatly to the looks of tho station The company is taking pride iu improving their property and no finer place can be found in town than the lawn near the Gravity Main street station. Roy Chase loft this morning for Lunwaboro whero he will spend two weeks with relatives. Old Forge. The infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Addison wss interred in Marcy cemetery ou Friday afternoon. Miss Mum J Serfass. of Scranton, was visiting relatives In town this weok Robert Robiuson and Anna Play forth were married at the home of tne bride's parents on Wednesday by Samuel Brodhead, jr., J. P. The Sunday school of the now Meth odist Episcopal church btld its an nual picnic on Wednesday. George Jaokson, who was hurt by a fall of roof some time ago, died on Wednesday and was buried ou Friday ut the Cathoiic cemetsry in Miuooka. Richard Howard was culled to Phila delphia this week to attend tlio funeral of a relative. Tax collector Georgo Kehr will be at Drake & SUwart's store on Tuosduy from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, to receive taxes. Miis Ina Hitcbtier, of West Pittston, is the guest of Miss Jennie Drake, Harry Russell, jr., of Old Forge, nod Mary Williams were married in the Stewart Memorial chnrc'.i on Wednes day evening, by Rev. Cochrane, pastor ot the ohurch. William Faraday was quite seriously injured by a fall of roof in the Old Forge shaft on Thnrsd.iy. Mis. R. Willis Rees, of R-ndliaui, was the guest of Mrs. Johu Willis on Friday. Will R:ce baa retnrnol from an x tousive visit with frionds in New York state. tytptpjia and Indigestion In their worst forms nr- cured by tlio use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated aud run down, or it you uued a tonic to regain Ceehnmt lost appetite strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy. Ivor shattered constitutions aud lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium) is thu king of all medicine. P. P. P. is the greatest blood juiitler iu the worl I. For sale by all druggikls. Avoea. The festival h I I In St. Marv's con gregation was Well attended It Was a success both socially and tinaticially. The water company lias a lare force of men tit work on Simla M lin street, digging a ditch prepiratory to extend ing their main pipn They will also extend their wator pipes up to Lincolu bill. . Born Ti Mr. and Mrs. Walter An derson, of North Maiu stroet. a daun tor. John F. Qilhooley, foreman of Avoc i Hose company, is iu receipt of an in vitation for Avoca Hose company to atteud and participate in tlio Wilkes B irra annual pir.i.le September 13 Miss Annie Aikman apeut yesterday with Mr WilliHui White of Moo.iic. The excursion to Farview yesterday, under the auspices of the Melho '.ist Episcopal and Primitive Methodist cburebes of this place was a great suc cess Miss McMillan, of D.mmore, is the gVs' of Mis Fvinl- H" "vr That Tired Feeling So common at this season, Is a serious condition, liablo to lead to disastrous results. It is a sure sign of declining health tone, and that the blood is im poverished aud Impure. The best and most successful remedy is found in HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Wliich makes rich, healthy blood, and tliU3 gives strength to the nerves, elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body. In truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood' l Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, pe-. botlr harmless, always reliable aud bencficl Honcsdale. Miss Van Aiken, of Port Jervls, is at the residence of E II. Cortright Mrs. N A. Riy, or Pittsburg, and sister, Mrs. Myrou Simous, nud daugh ter, Alice, returned yesterday from a visit with Mrs. Frtd Brown, at Car bondale. A lam Metzger, jr.. returned home Thursday after making bia first trip on the road for the Houesdsle Shoe company. Large new flagging is being laid in front of the buildings of the Wayno Independent and the Reif Spsttigue block. Entry blanks of the Maple City wheel men have been printed, with the fol lowiu pnzs: One mile novice first price, gold medal, presented by the Wayno Independent, a large, hand some, solid uold medal; second prize, silver uied.il, presenlod to tho Msple City wheelmen by Messrs. Li Birr, Diettrich aud Gariuer; third pr:z, silver medal, presnuted by C. J. Wctaver. One-half mile open first prize, diamond, value 25; second priz cut gins dlsn, valui $10; third uriz", watch fob, valun 5. One milo championship, Wayne county, first priz', gold medal, presented by Dr. C. R. Brady, J. T. Brady and O T. Chambers; second priz-, silver medal, presented by Messrs. Suhueller, E. Freeman, S. J, Kalzaiid Ueinhenb.tkor. One mile open, first prizi, diamond, value $25; second priz ', cut glais dish, value 15: third piiz-t, scarf pin, value $5. One mile handicap, first priz-1. diamond, value $25; second priza, cut glass disli, vahu- $15; third prize, urn tirells, value $5, All enlrivs Hre to be made to Paul W. Gardnt-r. Honedale, Pa. Entry blanks upon application Peckvillc. Miss Bell Ric'nrdii, who has beeu unending a few wj k with hor sister, Mrs. A. W. Brundige, has returned hour. A number of people will leave for York state to pink hops next week. Miss Mame .Peck aud hr mother, from Scranton, called on friends in town Wednesday. Mrs. Corey Jenkins is expected home to-day after u week's visit with rela tives at Pittston. Miss Bessie Powell, of Dunmore, is the gnest of Miss Julia K stoll. Mrs. T. C. Wuttrass and children, of Pittston. are visiliug her brother, Wil liam Day. P. Snedicor anno'.inci-s his name as a delegate to represent the First ward ut tho Republican county convention. Mrs W. S. Bloes returned last Wednesday eveniug after a visit of several weeks' duration with frionds at Plymouth, Wilkes-Barre and other places. Miss Julia Kostell, our popular mil MiiHr, is the owner of a copy of the Ulster County Gazette that was pub lished on J nuary 4. 1800. and was in inonrnins on accouut of the death ot George Washington. Miss May Stair and Dsisy Womels dorf, of Wanamio, are visiting their cousin, Foreuiau E. E. Deacon at the powder mills. Mrs diaries D.mcon, who has been indisposed for some time, is convales cent. Remarked by R. C. Joiner, of Allen P. O., Hillsdal.1 Co., Mich.: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Edertric Oil believe it infallible for rheumatism." Price burg. Will Robert, Thomas Davidson. Charles Grifll i, Michael Kane aud Thorn is Birrett, formed a party thut left here yesterday for a week's en campment at Fieetville. The Misses Ella Hart, Nellio Dur gan and Laura Duggan, of Carbondale, called in town yesterday. William Hawkins, of Dickson flUs.l ou thu sick list. Joo Gilgallon and John McGowan have returned borne from a visit to friend in Archbald. MutthHw McPherson made a bminess trip to Riohmondale yesterday. A defective stove pipo caused a fire at tho home of John Bouton ou Thurs day last. The prompt arrival of th l-ose com pmy soon had the fl.mes u. -der check and no serious damage re ml ted. The Christian Mission will hold ser vices at Smith's musio ball on Sunday. J. Coop.-r, of Olyphant, will preaci. Services to cointuenco ut 2 30 aud 0 o'clock p m. Wyoming. W. II. S O'-uiakrr and family left yesterday for Lik Carey for a period if two weeks Mr. mid Mrs, Marshal Breese are re j icing since Thurs lay over a bouncing uaby hoy. An op'n air rae-ting will b held in front or the old Methodist Episcopal church this evening. Mr. Evans, the nominee for Congas by tiie People and Prohibition parties, will address the people H-ury Troxwell. who had his hand injured at tiie shovel works this week, is improving nicely, Mrs. William Switz r and Mrs. Iinac Howl will leave today to visit friends at Newtou. Jits. Walter Parks, of Parsons, was t !io uvst of Mrs. Mar'in on Friday. Thomas Martin returned last even ing from visiting his brother at Tuuk hauuock. Winooka. Miss-s Cora and Mattie Elw.irls, in company with their brother Daniel, are visiting at Isaac Davis', in Green wood, for a week. They are the chil dren of Chief Elwards, of the King ston fire department. The old shaft of the Green wool had to suspend work yesterday on account of a threatened cave-in of the roof all through the mines. Luckily no acci dents hive occurred, During the progress of the conflagra tion on Main street Thursday ev-ning, while the family were out assisting in saving the belongings of the different neighbors who were threatened with the disaster, some person entered the house of Tom Murphy, on Back street, and stole a sum of money which hud been si creted in h nook in the bedroom, iimonuting to $30.1 Ilallslcad. Richard Lown, of Susquehanna, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs, C. W. Mn nson. Mrs. Charles Currior, who has been stopping with frleuds in Elmira, bus returned home. P. J. Knowlin, of Pittston, is calling on friends in town. Mrs. Maurice Moore, of Geneva, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph Du Bois. ' Frank Hollon, of Peru, N. Y., is visiting friends in this plaoe. Simeon Sawyer, of Csndor. is visiting bis sister, Mrs. William Hoover, on William street. Burdock Bi satin? will relinvn onv feailnonf .ui. or over f uluess of the stomach. Sold every- wuert, AUGUST FOR HEALTH. It Must Be Whether You Take Vacation or Not Take Tima Now, to Strengthen Nerves and Body, See That Every Part ot the Body Becomes Well Fed. Eleven months for business, for money-making, for absorbing work. Take August for becoming well and strong. G.t back to your proper weight; re lieve the tired nerves of their irritabil ity; fill the body with ruddy, vigorous, serviceable blood. You will work to twice tho purpose with a clear bead and a body undisturbed by ashes and pains. Give Paine's celery compound a fair trial in August. Weariness and lack of strength is a matter of the nerves and brain. It is the exhaustion of the nerve centers that produees the feuline ot lassltnde aud depression. Digestion and assimilation are the first to become affected by diminished nerve power, and as these functions are so closely counected to every part of the body the entire system shares in their disorder. Men aud women about middle age take little exercise, thir bloo I becomes slow nnd impure and all their important organs sluggish, while a constantly increasing load of anxiety and care keeps their nervos from being properly nourished. Such persous will find a steady gain in health, in vigor and good spirits from Paine's celery compound taken steadily through the month of August The reason for the high regard in which Paine's celery compound is hold by physicians for building up tho weak the sickly aud the nervous, is because all its ingredients are known to medi cal men to feed the nerves and to pro vidu pure and rich blood for all the weak parts of the body. Every traoe of nervous exhaustion disappears when the nerves that govern the functions of the body are thus abundantly supplied with their appropriate food. The disturbances of the nervous sys tem, whether neuralgia, rheumatism, debility, extreme nervousnes or heart trouble, are due to derangements in nutrition. Headaohv, a sense ot weight on top of the head, a feeling of constriction about the forehead; these nre very significant symptoms and should be heeded. Better and more complete nutrition is demanded for the uerves nnd brain. Thin, pale faces, wasted frames.unhealthy skin and low spirits tell unmistakably of b'ood too thin nud poor to properly nourish the body l'aine's celery compound brings an increased, natural appetite, assists the ussimilaiion of the food and quiets and restores a healthy nervocs action. Tunkhannock, The funeral of Sherman n SIot-- late proprietor of the Stevens' House) will take place tomorrow afternoon at 1 oO Tunkhnnnni'lr lndrr. XT 01 Knights of Pythias, will have charge of tli " xereises. W. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, WYOMING AV,j.. 8CBAJX0 TFIITTWAT son DKCKKIt BROTHERS n PIANOS Altra krg ttock ot flnt-sua ORGANS MUSICAIj MKKCHANDlSft lUblU iu'LU, uxa THIS National Bank of Scranton U.GANIZED im CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $30,000, AFSJ' HINES,tProslclmt. '.)VYA'J;S0N' PrwhVmt. A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. 1 DIRECTORS. f.vV'P'T IAMrs M- EvennARt, IIIVINO A. I INCH, PlEltCE B. FlNLET, ?,"";P,L,;tJli,,MY'. M.H. KUMKHKIL, tUAs, r. MAiiiiKws, John t. I'ohxsb. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENtRGETIC, CONSERVATIYEand LIBERAL This bank Invites the patronage ot business men and Urnw gem-rally. Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA'8 viola mm Removes Freokles, Plirplst. Liver Molsi Blickhotdii Sunburn and Tsn, and re klnrnfl thn alrln in ilm lnl. ual freshness, producing a clear aud healthy com-j preparations and ,per(c-tly hornless. AtlU touggists, or mailed for SOets. Beud tor Cireulu, TRADERS VIOLA 8KIN SOAP I Umpl- Inmnrienblt u t kin prlljloj Sop, uoqniM Sit Uu toilo, ud wkkmt riral bit the nurttry. AbMlmtlv nan US wlfcaMy Mdt MUS. AHrMKl.lt, Prio2SClll. G. C. BITTNER& CO., Toledo, O. F"v"'" b M"tUew Bro. . John II, (helps. aiiiimniiiininiiii,,,,nu,,u,,n,,,lniniiiiiiiiiHii,i,1,,,mi,,,ri,,,,ll,,,rjl THE ft y 13 SALE AT 400-402 Lackawanna Ayc, Commences SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 GREAT (siiigigiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiHiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniuioiuiuih" 1D0W SHADES Fine Holland Shades, with heavy knot fringe, Hartshorn Rollers, Plain Shades, 20, 25 and 30c. each. Measurements taken and shades put up by experienced workmen, We Carry All Widths Store Shades in Stocfc to Extension Sash Rods 15 and 20c. each. A few Vienna Porch Shades left that we will close out at cost ERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. Itop Paying "What have you got after you've boarded and paid eight dollars per week or more? Have figured what you spend, and have nothing to show for excepting k Handful of Receipts . BY ADOPTING OUE LITTLE-AT-A-TIME PAYING SYSTEM you can have your own homo fur nished complete with COMFORT and ELEGANCE and have money left to fnrnish your table with the delicacies of tho season. UAYE YOU TRIED IT? If not, don't say "BOSH" But interview us. I .,'. A jn- 4'. 1. vSJ""" GREAT BARGAINS I Board Bills It is our pleasure to give all information possible whether you pay CASH or purchase on CREDIT We offer you the same induce ments. uoous aeimrea tfiitfia every where. Homes Famished Complete, WW ma