TilE SCEANTOIT TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOENINO. SEPTEMBER 18. 1894. 1ANKET BARGAINS Mild weather will not last long. Neither will the PRESENT Bargains in Blankets. We placed our orders 'with makers during a time of general depression when orders were scarce and price3 of raw materials at the lowest point with the re sult that we have secured the most carefully-made goods at the lowest prices. In addition to these we have a number of choice blankets carried over from last season, slightly soiled; to dispose of them quickly have marked them down at least 25 per cent, below prices generally prevailing. Novelty Silks For Autumn and Winter. Beautiful colors and handsome, new, graceful designs. Our col lection is larger than ever before and more attractive, Mle the prices are considerably lower tB'an in any previous year. Seasonable Hosiery A large line of Women's and Children' 3 Hosiery has just come to us at prices lower than ever before reached. GORMAN'S ' 412 Spruce St,, Scranton. Dr. Reeve is certainly gaining the eonfl dttnce of the public. Hu is deiiliug honestly with tlio people of Sermiton und vicinity. Ho is ?uotl ami considerate lo tue poor a'ld treats evrryonx with respectful cuusidcrntiou. Huv iu;; hail lc:it unci varied experience in private and hospital service, bo Htmids unequalled iu liis prclosiion Ho is performing soino won derful cure and while hi uundiiomooilkes at AVI Spruce streol, bcrantim.aro daily crowded with Kick ami sulterin -,hu always has time and a word of ciioer and comfort for everyone. He gtv.s mivite, r- rnrr nr pu.npr vitipi ami rxaiu illation IIILL Ul bun nUL No one is turned away. I'KMALK DEPARTMENT. The duct'T has opened a female department for ibosu who wish treatment exclusively for ailiDi iitx peculiar to females, so that those wlom "delicacy- hue heretofore kept away may now re eive the services of a "lady" whoso treatment will prove her ability in such cases. He. with his assistants, treat all diseases of the nervous systom, diseases of the eye, ear, no aud throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitulity, premature weakness or docay in both sexes, female weaknesses, and irregu larities, nervous debility, catarrh, tumor, rancei'Si eruptions, blood poisoning, fits, epi itopay, iiuiisi retion and errors of youth, lost maiihood, czema, scrofula, St. Vitas' dance, asthma, diseases ot the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomuch, etc. C niisult ition anil Kxaiiilniiilnn Free. Oflk'o hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to p. m. Sun tlavs, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Take elevator in Christian's bat store, or steps. Kemember the name and number, DR. REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton, Olyphant. Dr. L. Kelly was severely injured on Saturday evening by being strack by a street ear. He vrss driving along Main street, Blakely, when the bores be earn frightened and ran directly in front of it When the oar itrnclc the carriage Mr. Kelly wai thrown against the enrb and sustained a broken collar bone and rib. He was carried to a hooae nearby and afterwards removed to hi borne. At this writing he is do ing aa well as can be expected. About 8,000 people witnessed the base ball game on the Brown's grounds on Saturday afternoon, In which the borne team suffered defeat The game was exolting from the start to the finish, the Jermyn team winning by an "ace." The score was 13 to 11. The 6-months-old child of Philip Hastings died Sunday and whs in terred yesterday. Thomas Lewis was seriously injared in the spine yesterday while at work in No. 9 mine. Editor J. W. Kennetly.of the Rsoord, and wife and ehild left yesterday on a visit to Albany and otber places - Mrs. Sarah Powell and Mrs. Frank Brundage, of Providence, called on Mr. and Mrs T. W. Watkins yester day. Miss Maddia Harts oalled on frienda in town last evening. Willie McHals left last evening for Elmira. Miss LlExie Sprecher, of Arohbald, Is the guest of Miss Jennie Ferguson, of Laekawanna street. ' Messrs. Bolaod, Carrol and Nealon, of Scranton, called on friends in town Snnday evening. J. P. O'Mailey and wife, of Carbon dale, spent Snnday with relatives on Dunmore street. ' Ouinsv tronbled me for twenty vesrs. Since I started using Dr. Thomas Eclotrio Oil have not had an attack. The Oil cure sore throat at once. Mrs. Ltstta C'onrml, Blandish, Mich., Oot. 24, '8a. GRAHO DEPOT DR. REEVES Carbondale. After a conple months' vacation the Junior Christian Endeavor society of tie Baptist ohnrch commenped holding services again on Sunday afternoon at 4o'slook. Dr. W. J. Lowery entertained bis father, of Clifford, ovsr Sunday. Mrs. Williams, of Church street, and her mother, Mrs. Tlllsley, were in Scranton ytsterday attending the fun eral of Miss Ida Davis. J. D. Jones, of Wayne strset, was admitted to the hospital yesterday. John J. Simpson returned boms Saturday evening from a trip in the old world. Samuel Henry, of Chicago, arrived in lbs olty on Saturday evening to spend a conple of weeks. ' Elward Histad spent . Sunday with bis parents in Waymart. Daniel Senrry, ot Washington street, Is on a business trip to New York city. Miss Sarah Barr, of Llnooln avenue, left yesterday morning for a visit with friends in Orange, N. J. Gsorge Bnaisll was a Scranton visi tor yesterday. The Ladles' Aid soclsty of the Bap tist church will serve their regular monthly supper in the chapel on Wed nesday evening of this week. Miss Mabel Edwards bas returned to her home on Park street after a two months' stay in the Catskill moun tains. Rulph Blair spent yesterday In Sus quehanna. The funeral of the late William Watkins. jr., was held yesterday after noon. Services were conducted in the Baptist Tabernaole at 3.15 o'clock by Rev. T. E. Jepson. The remains wore interred in Msplewood cemetery. W. F. Nye and C. B. Smith left on Saturday morning to enjoy their an nnal vacation, which will be spsnt in several of the large cities In New York stste. Mrs John Estabrook, of Susque hanna, is visiting Carbondale frieuds. On Snnday evening about 9 o'clook a bouse ou Battle avenue owned by John MeAndrew was burned. The loss is about 1.2U0 and no insurance. Ovsr 72,000 visitors have been at Far view this seasoa. Miss Alenin Herring has accepted a situation in Couch's insnranos office. Willard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Travis, died on Monday morning of scarlet fever. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'ctosk. Interment will be made in Maplswood cemetery. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will give an u tertainment and oyster supper in the church this evening. Frederick Fritscb, of Dnndaff street, had the third finger of bis left haud smashed while coupling cars on Satur day evening. Carbondale was in darkness for sev eral hours on Sunday evening. We coald never do without the eleetria arc lights now. On Tuesday night about 10 o'clock the lifeless bodv of David Buckley was found luying beside the rails in a badly mangled condition in the rail road yard. The wheels had passed over bis left arm and side and also crushed in the left side of his be id. The remains were taken to his late home on Sooth Main street, from where the funeral will take place this morning. A requiem muss will be said in St. Boss chnrcb at 0.30 o'clock. Iu termeot will be made in St. Rose cemetery. Taylor. Dr. Stegner wns in town yesterday. Ivy Leaf Social club will give a 15 cent hop at Taylor hall tonight Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruoe street, Scran ton, cutSB all diseases of the nervous system. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A great surprise was given the mem bers of the Calvary Baptist church on Sunday night when Bsv. Dr. H. H. Harris, announced bis resignation. Thomas Edwards was in Green Ridge on Sunduy. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Jersey City, are spending a short time at the home of Ira Atberton. The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will give a festival tonight in the oburcb parlors. Dr. Houser's trotters beat Dr. Por teus' Maud L and J. E. Davis' Maggie luat Saturday. Sons or Temperance will give an en tertainment next Friday night for the benefit ot Evan Evans. Chaplain James Moir, of Scranton, will act as chairman. Poor and harmless Bill Drysdale, who took his own life on Sunday, will be missed by hnndreds. Although ad dicted to liquor, be was a kiud and charitable person. He bad many friends wbo were shocked to learn of his sad ending. He was a member of the Knight of Pythias of this town. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the Rid Men, attired in their fantastic cos tome and healed by the Taylor band, will parade through the town. They will hold a picnic at the "Old Home stead," on North Main street Hawley. About 1 o'clock Sundav morning, as coal train "extra 699," James Kelley, condnotor, was coming west on the Honesdale branch, while passing the west end ot Kimble switch, about four miles esst ot here, a break rigging came down, throwing seven empty coal cars off the track. The Hawley wreck er was called out to dear the road. The main traok was blocked for several hours. Conductor J. W. Brink, of Dunmore, spent the day at Btir pond Saturday. J. H. Obmer and Ed Like, of Hones dale, were in town Snnday calling on friends. Eugene Seigle, of Dunmore. spent Sunday in town calling on old ac quaintances. Mr, and Mrs. Philip Davis, of Dun more, who are on their way to New burg, N. Y., spent Sunday in town with relatives. The Dunmore courier was in town .Gil more' s Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood , It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by' Matthews Bros., Scran Saturday looking after the lumber ousiness. Presiding Elder Thorpe preselied a splendid sermon iu the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Frank Varco and a pirty ot young ladles and gentlemen from Cherry Bidgs were In town Sunday to see the rnins of the silk mills. Miss Matilda E. Bollisoo, wbo at present is Uaoblog the White school at Notou, Pike oounty, came boms Satur day to spend the day. Dvrlght Mills, ot Lake Ariel, was in town Monday morning. Factoryvillc. Mrs. C. C. Gardner visited ber daugh ter, Mrs. George Hornbaker, of Green Ridge, a few days last week. Dr. Beeves, 412 Sprnce street, Scran ton, cures all diseases peculiar to females. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Cyrus Gardner attended t'lie Blog bnmton fair last week, also visited bis sons, Harry and Frank, who are en gaged in the butcher business at that place. The base ball gams' at this plaoe last Saturday between the Waverlys and Wyomings resulted in a victory for the Waverly club by a score of 14 to 23. Herbert Reynolds will leave tomor row (Wednesday) for Ithaca, N. Y., where be will atteud Cascadilla aoad emy. The Six Principal Baptist will hold their yearly meeting on Spt. 21 at the Six Principal church at this plaoe. All are weloome. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eddy, of Iowa Falls, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mathewson. on Maple street. The Ladies' Aid ot the First Baptist church, meet at the residence of Miss Nancy Hinds tomorrow (Wednesday.) All are r quested to be present Fifty ot Italy's dusky sons are safely housed in the old armory. They are employed on the water works. Miss Crane, of Scranton, is the guest of W. N. Mauchester and wife. Napoleon Ball and Miss Anna Car penter, of Carpenter Hollow, were married at ths Methodist parsonage at this plaoe Saturday evening. Archbald. Anthony J. Dnflfy, ot the East Side, wbo has creditably filled the position of street commissioner for the past eighteen months, has resigned. Mr. Dn fly's resignation bas been in the bauds of the council for the past month, bnt no action has yet baen taken on it. Jumes H. Feeley, of Main street, was in Hawley yesterday, attending the funeral of bis uncle, Martin Feeley, wbo died on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Fadden. of Oly phant, spent Snnday with Mrs. Fad den's parents here. Burgees Bnrke has signed an ordin ance granting riht of way over Bridgr, Church and Laurel streets to the Lackawanna Trausit company. Mrs. Thomas Venison, of South Main s'rest, was fouud dead in bed at her boms yesterday morning. She retired on Suuday evening apparently in good beultb. Not having arisen at the usual hour ber sou went to awake ber and wasstsrtled to find her dead. Her death is supposed to have been due to heart failure. Mrs. Venison was widely known and esteemed by an extensive cirole of acquaintances. She is sur vived by her husband and one son, Jonathan, of this plaoe; Mrs. John Sheedy, of Passaic, and Mrs. Farrell, of Elberon, N. J. Her funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon. Montrose, Owing to the severe rain storm and the darkness, the congregations in the oburehes were very small for Sunday evening. Ed Anstin, of Mauch Chunk, was vis iting his family here yesterday. S. S. Wright, of Rescue Hook and Ladder company; Nen Warner, of Montrose Hose Company No. 2, and Robert Jessup, of Rough aud Ready Hose company, No. 1, started yesterday for Norrlstown to attend the state fire men's convention. Montrose is a can didate. When the convention is held bare the citizens will see that the fire men are well taken eare of. It is not often that a fire in Scranton affects business bere, but the fire that burned out the photographic parlors of M. M. DeWUt caused quite a loss to DeVVltt & Smith, as all of their print ins! was done there. The Scranton papers were sold very fast here yesterday morning, on ac count of the big firs. Euoklen's Arnloa Salve. The beet salve In the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Blcin Eruptions, and posi tively earn Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price U cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. Nicholson. Miss Elna Creveling, of Bloomsburg, Pa., is ths guest ot Miss Vida John son. Mrs. J. S. Little and son Will, left last Saturday for Washington, D. C, where they will remain for the winter. Miss flattie Bacon is visiting the Eleotrio City. Claude Walker," of Scranton, spent Snnday with relatives here. Ralph Williams, who nas bsen with Matthew Bros., is home for a short time. Cassius Stack-house, of Scranton, nailed on Nicholson friends last even ing. Mrs. E O. Sewall returned to New York Monday, after a two months' so jonrn with her sisters, Mrs. C. B. Will iams and Mrs. G. W. Muir. Vandling. An infant child of Philip Frense was burisd on Friday. Interment was made In Aldenville, Wayne county. Dr. Beeves, 412 Spruce street, Soran ton, cures all dlseiiHes of tba eye, en, .nose and throat 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A social whs held at the home of George I vey for the Dene fit of the new Congregational chnrob. There was a large attendance. Mr. and Charles Iswey have returned to their home after a two weeks' visit with friends in Honesdale. Ezra, an 8-inonths old child of Mr. and Mrs. Bicburd Jones died Saturday nitrht after only two days' sickness of liiflimmation of the brain. The fa nsral will take place this (Tuesday) morning. Ths remains will be taken to Scranton for I nrial. Minooka. H. J. Brooks, mine foreman at Greenwood, is confined to bis borne with an attack of rheumatism. Miss Annie Loverlng, ot Greenwood, was presented with a new piano last week by ber father, T. R Loverlng. One of the most interesting gum -s of the season was plaved on the Brick Yard grounds yesterdav between the Morning Glories, of Dunmore, and the Mayflowers. Fully 2,000 people wit nessed the gain, which was for $20. The score was 134o 34 1 favor of Du i more. . , i , Dunmore. J. W. Hand has returned from a wnek's visit to L ike Ariel. Fred Hartuoll has returned from Montreal. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann Pot ter will this afternoon (Taesday) from her late residence at 3 o'olock. Mr.t Williams and daughter, Lulu, of Carbondale, spent Sunday at the boms of M. K. Bishop. Stauly Gaines spent Snnday at Haw ley. Miss Kate Fowfor will return to her home at Watertown, N. Y.. today. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davis are spend ing a week at Newburg, N. Y. The Baptist congregation will hold a social at the home ot Lwreno Brink this evening. It is designated as an "animul social" and promises to be unique and amusing. J. Milham, of Hawley, spent Sunday with bU son-in-law, Wilson D. Decker, on Cherry street Miss Elsie Close has left for Buffalo, N. Y., where she has acoepted a posi tion as instructress in one of the large academies. Thomas Howley is making extensive improvements on bis Elm strset prop erty. Mrs. George D. Woodward, ot Chicago, is visitinr at the horns of Mr. and Marvin Tatbill, Mrs. Ira Everett, ot Mauoh Chnnk, visited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Warg, last week. Georua Minnlok, who was employed on the Erie aud Wyoming Valley rail road for some time, was killed on the Fitchburg railroad at Hoosao tunnel Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Van Dazer visited friends at Avoca last week. No. 37, another ot the Erie and Wyoming Valley's new allotment ot engines, was received last week. Mrs. W. Spangenberg is visiting rela tives in Toronto, Can. Miss Lizzie Mitchell, of Avooa, is visiting relatives at this place. Dan Wescott is again on dnty after a lengthy sick spell. Etiginoer William Seigls is visiting at Williamsport, Engineer W. S. Kollam was a visitor at Jursey City last week. The Independent Hose-company held two successful autumnal balls on Fri day and Saturday evenings ot last week, Ambrose Byrnes was among ths Toronto exoursionists. Mr. Finnen is again on dnty after a few days' illness. A. E. Finch spent yesterday at Ozone park. , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson and family are visiting relatives at Weatherly. Thomas Hen wood, Erie and Wyoming Valley agent nt Wimmers, is visitiug his parents at Luzerne. T. McHale, ot Olyphant, was a visitor on last Friday. William Ooksenreidor is visiting friends at Honesdale. Mrs. B. Kinney and son Arthur, of Bridgeville, N. J., are the guests at the Kinney home on Butler street. Miss Lou Kellam, of Hawley, is vis iting relatives et this placs. Miss Lizzie Wert is visiting relatives at Newark, N. J. Mrs. Bronson and Mrs. Edgerton spent yesterdav nt Lake Arie 1. The drama, "Ruined by Drink." will be presented at the Old Fellows' hall tomorrow evening under ths auspices of the Loyal Legion. Admission, 10 cents. Honesdale. Miss Grace Atkinson, of Albany, is the guest of Miss Ida Barnes. The Young Sports from the upper part of Honesdale played the Lime ricks from lower Honesdale ou Satur day. It was a yery exciting game of eleven Innings, resulting In a viciorr Tor the Yonng Sports. Score, 18 to 17. Batteries Young Sports, Weiser and Salman catobers, Schoonover and Pen wander pitohers: Limrieks, Hessling, pitcher; Vetter, catcher. John L. Wolf, a former Honesdale boy, but more recently of Scranton, is spending a few days in Honesdale. Mr. Wolf is engaged us a special organizer of the Heptasopbs. O. B. Ha'isell psssed Sunday at his borne in Uulondale, riding tbers on bis wheel. James Finnerty loft for school yes terday. Dwight Dorfllnger leaves home today for school, Several Honesdale cyclists are in training for the raoes Oot. 4 Jermyn. Mrs. Hadcook, of Carbondale was iu town yesterday. Remember the chicken social to bs beld at the Baptist church .tomorrow night Preparations are being mads for the annual parade of the Father Mathew society ou Oct 10. - A large number from Luzerne and Lackawanna coun ties are expected to be present, Halsey Lathropa, of Psckville, called on Jermyn friends yesterday. The Epworth league will have VAn Evening with Poets" next Friday night. All are invited. Tbomus Solomon has procured a luo rative pofition in New York city, and his tnuny friends wish him suooess. On account of tbs scarcity, potatoes are being brought in by the oar load from New York city. Throop. The excavating for the foundation of the new borough building of . Throop borough is now completed and the stone work will soon be nnder way.. The Throop Hose sompany, No. 1, responded in a body to the cordial in vitation of Independence Hose com pany, of Dunmore, on Sept. 16, and en joyed themselves greatly, spending a few hours with the Neptune Hose com pany. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawysr re turned home on Sunday last. Messrs. Kara and Banfield made a trip to Wyoming on wheels Sunday last. Frederick Fryer, who has been slok ASSIST NATURE a little now and then, with a genUe, cleans ing laxative, thereby removing offending matter from the stom ach and bowels, and toning up and invigo rating the liver and' quickening its tardy action, ana you were. by remove the cause of a multitude of dis tressing diseases, such as headaches, indiges tion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbun cles, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous to mention. If people would pay mors attention to properly regulating the action of their bow els, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. That, ot all known agents to accomplish this purpose, Dr.- Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are unequalled, is proven by the fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and rogular, not to further constipate, as is thu case with other pills. Hence, tneir great popularity with Fofrerpni from habitual con Stijpation, pQes oi.d hidiu.1iou. si s for some time past, is slowly rssover V. F. Coleman spent Sundav even- lug with friends in Scranton. J. H. MoDonald. of this nlscs. and Stephen Pendor, of Prioshurg, are pre paring themselves for a handicap foot racs to taks placs in tbs near fntars. ' Peckville. Sheridan lodge, 210, Knights ot Py thias, movsd from the Grand Army of tbs Republic ball into the Old Fellows ball lat evening. R. M. Hoffeoker left yesterdsy to visit with friends in York state. Ths third quarterly conference will be held in ths MethodistEpisoopal obureh this evening. Mrs Nelson Benson, of Green Ridie, Is visiting at the home of Mrs. E. T. Harding. Rv. F. P. Doty is visiting at Ocean Grove. Rev. Henry Chapman officiated for him last Sunday evening. Mrs. Hattis Williams and daughter Jennie, is visiting ber parents at Wav erly. Jos Hitohner, of Wilkes-Barre, will leoture in behalf of ths Epworth League on Tuesday evening. Sept. 21 Mrs. P. G. Harding is sojourning for a few days at Lily lake. The many friends ' of John Griaedal will be glad to bear that he is improv ing aftsr a severe attack of typhoid fever. Hallstead. The pay car visited this place on Sat urday. Walter Paokard, formerly of this plase, but who now resides in Bing bamton, is visiting friends and rela tives ia town. Mr. and Mrs Hsrbsrt Willis, of Hooper, N. Y., called on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Laugley, on Susquehanna avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Samuel Daniels and son Frank, of Chicago, who havs been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. F. D. Lamb, have re turned home. Miss Msry Scotten, who bss been visiting friends and relatives in Gil bertsviile. N. Y., bss returned borne. The Susquehanna County Medical society will meet at Susquehanna on Tuesday, Ojr. 3 Rsv. John Davis, of this placs will prssch in the Methodist church In Great Bend next Sunday evening. The railroad men are making full time. Mr. A. J, Davenport Impure Blood Caused large BoiU mr face an4 neck. I was told to take Hood's Sarsaparilla faithful 'g Sarsa- parilla ljr, and after using 3 bottles was free from all eruDtinnn. T am uer- .Cures fectly cured and in ex cellent health. A. J. Davenport, Hilton, N. J. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. Try a box. 25c. THE BELL 230 Lacka. Ave. It Is for Men Only, bnt Their Wives May Buy. FOR THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS WE SELECTED; MEN'S FURNISHINGS. White or Natural Wool 'Underwear regular 05o. quality 36c. (See our window display.) Red Underwear, medioatsd, ribbed bottoms, $1 quality.. M 85o. All wool Camel's Hair Shirt or Drawers, $1 quality 8O0. . SUSPENDERS 25:. quality, silk embroidered 12c. 30c quality, strong web 1 8c. 50o. quality, silk web 28o. NECKWEAR THE LATEST STYLES. 22c. quality... 50. 50c quality 880. HATS. $1 50 Stiff or Sort Hats .950. $2 Stiff or Soft Hats $1.2 5 All goods left from the Fire Sale, which are damaged by water only, at your own price. THE BELL CLOTHING H0U3E. PIQN OF THE BELL. 230 Lackawanna Ave. (Text door to the burned building, t "We continue the sale of two pairs Boys' Kuee Tauts for 2oJ. ynnniimmmfiHiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiii THE FAIR ' 400-402 Lackawanna Aye. I GREAT ADVANCE SALE OF BLANKETS. "THESE goods will be sold far below their value, and it will pay you to secure what you need for the winter during this sale. BY PAYING A SMALL DEPOSIT you can have them stored FREE OF CHARGE until wanted. 1 case 10-4 Blankets, White and Grey, winter price 89c. ; now only 1 case 10-4 Blankets, White and Grey, winter prioe $1.50; now only 1 case 11-4 Blankets, White and Grey, winter price, $2,25; now only $1.50 1 case 10-4 White Wool Blankets, winter price ' $3.75; now only - , - - . $2,50 1 case 11-4 White Wool Blankets, winter price $5; now only ' - s $3WJO 1 case 10-4 California Blankets, winter price $7.50; now only ... . fcfcSO 1 case 13-4 California Blankets, winter price $8.50; now only $6,150 2 bales Comforts, special, worth $3 and $3.25; now only . $1.98 uiiiiiiiiiiiiii:!iiiuuimui8uiiRuuirmiiinnimrnirniiiiiiiiiiuiiinnq KERR & S8EBECKER .406 and 408 Lacka Avenue. Our Fall Gift The many inquiries that have been made regarding our FREE GIFT distribution has compelled us to an nounce that UNTIL FURTHER N0TI0E we will give A HANDSOME CATHEDRAL STRIKE CLOCK Amsriosn Onyx Finish, wtth Tery porobsss of $SO or ovsr, for cash or credit. Or an elegant 100-PIECE DINNER SET with svery $75 parohsss or , over, for cash or oredit Uur $39 Bedroom That $150 Four ready for your inspection. information. ; ' ' Green Discount Tags COo. 91 Onyx Top. New Shape. Announcement Outfit Sale still continues. Room Outfit of ours is now If you can't call, write us for. . ; y are doing the work. 1