TJIE SCEAXTON TEIB1TNT3 -THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER '20. 1894. BLANKET ARGAINS 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 prices of raw materials at the lowest point with the re sult tbat 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. Hovelty Silks For Autumn and Winter. Beautiful color.? and handsome, new, graceful designs. Our col lection is larger than ever before aud more attractive, while the prices are considerably lower than in any previous year. Seasonable Hosiery A large line of Women's and Children's Hosiery has just come to U3 at prices lower than ever before reached. GORMAN'S VES 412 Spruce St,, Scranton, Dr. Beeves Is certainly rainin? the confl dence of the uublic. lie is ilituliiiir honestly with the people of Scran toil and vicinity. He is good and considerate to the poor aud treats everyone witu reBiwctlui consiueration. flav in? bad lone ami varied experience in urivate and hoapital service, he Htumls unequalled lu hi8 nrofeHsion. He in uerformiiitf mime won deriul cure&aud while I lis handsome ollices at u spruce street, Hcranton.are daily crowded with sick andsurTerinr.he always has time and u word of cheer and comfort for everyone. He gives advice, ser- fir PUlDpr vices and examinations IIILL UT blMllUC No one is turned away. FEMALK DEPARTMENT. The doctor has opened a leinals department for those who wish treatment exclusively for ailments peculiar to female, so that those wnom "uencacy" has li.Totorore kept away may now receive the services of a "ladv" whose treatment will prove her ability in hucu canes. He, with his assistants, treat all diseases of the nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, noi' and throat. flvaneDsii. rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay in Dotn sexes, loniale woakuessea ana irregu larities, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors. cancers, emotions, blood Doisonimr. fits, eni- ilopsy. indiscretion and errors of youth, lost maunoou, czema, scrorula, fet. Vitus dance, axtbma, disnnses of the heart, lungs, liver. aiuneys, maimer, stomacn, otc. 4 niaiiltntloii anil Examination Free. Office hours: Daily, 9 a.m. to 8 p. m. Sua davs. 1U to 12 and 2 to 4. Take elevutor in Christian's hat store, or steps. Kemember the name and number, DR. 412 Spruce St., Scranton. Peckville. William Kestell left last Monday for few days visit in Hew York. Dr. Resvei, 412 Sprue street, Soran ton, caret rheumatism, any nod all stages. W n. m, to V p. ni. " Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Richards who cave been visiting the latUr's parents, returned to their home at Eist Orange, is. J., last Tuesday. Mrs. Thomas Carpenter and Miss Ansel Caipenter, of Benton, are visit ing their nnole, A. W. Brundsire. Aj entertainmsnt will be held at the Presbyterian ohnrch parlors aezt Fri day evenins;, consisting of rooal and instrumental mast. Fantomines and tableaux under the anspiees of the Young feoplo sooiety. Admission 10 cents. The bennery of A W. Brnndage was visited by turns worthless does last Monday morning, and twenty-five of Ills cboice chickens were killed. The following ladies will represent the VVonisus Christian Temperance Union at thoir convention at Moscow todny: Mrs. Joseph Don inert y, Mrs. tiOoa wiiilamr, Mrs. Edward Uraig, juts. Ambrose tirnulas;e, Mrs, J. 13. bickler and Mrs. D. E. Stearns. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Grover left last Tuesday to attend the wedding of Mrs. (irover s sister at Berwick. Miss Jessie Steams took part In the entertainment held at the Methodist Episcopal ohuroh at Moosio last Tnes day evening. Mrs. D. B Hand, of Scranton, visited jurs. V. '. btearns last Saturday. ' The members of the Ladles' Aid society of the Metbodist Episcopal enured, are invited to the home of Mrs. William Babsock at Carbondal next Tuesday for' diuner.- They will meet at the bom of Mr. Geo. Trevertoo at 9 o'oloolc. Mrs. A. D. David, of Nonticok-, I vltitlniT nt the houii of Mr. and Mr A. ft Tuerp. BRAND DEPOT REEVES CAPT. FUIIEDY STIES BACK Be Dresses President Hangan Down to toe Queen's Taste. SOI BEWILDERING CONVERSIONS Three Times in One Day Does the Lord High Executioner of Pittston's Councilmanic Destiny Alternate the Emotions of His Heart in the Matter of Street Paving, and Captain Flan nery Is Prepared to Prove It. Special (o the Scranton Tribune. PITTSTON. SeDt. 19. PRESIDENT MANUAN, It ap pears, has again pat bis foot In it, as the appended card, ad dressed to The Tribune and signed by Captain John T. Flannery, will snow: "In last evenine's Gazette Johnnie Ilangan, president of the borough onncil, is represented by the reporter of that paper as sending in a comma nicatloa in which be charges me with belnar a 'base fabricator, etc. because 1 bad stated truthfully that the Lillpu tian statesman had, on the afternoon of Thursday, previous to the vote by whtcn toe couneil recistered its selec tion of the asphalt pave, informed me tnat ne Dad no to a o clock tbat arter noon favored brick, bat that bis views had undergone a change about tbat be witching hour. He then said be was, from that time forward, in favor of asphalt, and tbat asphalt it ouid be. 1 remonstrated witu him npoa bis inconsistency in forsaking bis favorite brick pavement, the praises of wbieh be had sounded so often and so loudly. I tried to come down to the level of bis limited ca pacity for the purpose of convincing bim now ditricult it would be for him to satisfy his assosiates on the oonnoil and the general publio familiar with bis views, that the suspicions sudden ness of bis conversion was really the result of motives such as should prompt the action of the "reform" president of our borongh couneil. "ibis interview I bad with him at 0 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. At 8 o'clock, or thereabouts, that same even ing, this acrobatic etatesmia voted against asphalt. Whether his vote was thus cast as a "blind" to hoodwink the advisory committee and the great mass of our citizens woo favor brick, or whether be acted under the sacred mpulse of a new revelation it is not for me to say. I do not pretend to be an analyst of the moral con vulsions of our local "Reformer." The contortions of one in a single day affords ns sufficient subject for an in structive study. In the forenoon Mr. Aiangan shouts for bis old love, brick pavement; in the afternoon be em braces asphalt, after tea be goes back on his Bi nii ham ton charmer and heartlessly votes 'no.' WILL PROVE EVERY STATEMENT. This is a truthful statement of the backsliding of oar diminutive presi dent. Evory statement I have made with reference to his confessions. touching this councilmanlo scandal, I am prepared to verity ana rortuy by affidavit. I have never reported bim as having bribed others nor as having been bribed himself. What others may have said does not concern me.' I merely repeated as literally as I could, the statements be bad himself made in my presence. If this be fabrication then I am a "fabricator," and with this statement I am perfectly willing to snbmit tbis question of comparative veracity to tbat general publio who knows the respective characters of Mr. Man if an and myself for truth, bontsty aud morality, confident that I shall not suffer loss of reputation by the ez umioationitbus invited. "Finally itinoy net be entirely irrele vant tolbint tbatshoaldMr. Maneon eon- sidor bis record as a pnblic officer for veracity in tbe matter ol traction passes, etc., sucb as to warrant bim In court ing newspaper discussion, buperin tendent Graham may not be unwilling to furnish corroborative testimony that will throw mucn light on events of re cent date." Nicholson. On account of our schools being so overcrowded, the direstors were obliged to find other quarters for one grade. Consequently tbey are having room fitted up in tbe "rink. Miss r unnie Stephens is to tnk charge. Dr. Keevea, 442 spruce street, Scran ton, cures tumors and cancer. V a. m. to 9 n. m. Miss Ella Stark, who has been visit- inn Honesdule friends, returned last eveuing. C. A. Bisk, of Factory ville. called on Niobolson friends yesterday. Charles Winnie. ofHulberton. N.Y., is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Winnie. Wyoming county has given to Nich olson borough both candidates for rep- sentative in the persons of H. Dallas nanny, Kepubliean. ' and Dr. Eno 8, Wheeler, Democrat. Indications point to a bard contest and a genuine "still hunt." Taylor. Willie Stone returnediTuesday morn ing to tbe Deaf and Dumb school at Philadelphia. John Joaes.of Wanamlo.was in town Tuesday. Alfred Rnadle, of, Nioholson, was Id town yesterday. The Red Men postponsd their picnio on Tuesday, owing to tbe rain. They will hold a festiyal in Taylor ball to morrow night Misses Bertha Jones and Gsrtie Snooks, representatives from Liberty Gil mores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you. are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and al run down, Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness, Mothers, use it tor your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar' to. woman hood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lastincr strength. Sold bv Matthews Bros., Scran ton. . J .. . conncll No. 2. Dinehters of Amrlcn, are at toe aintu ouuucll session in ju in- caster. Tomorrow night Emblem Division, Sods of Temperance, will Rive a grand entertainment in tne calvary Baptsi chnroh. The proceeds are to be do nated to Evan O. Evans, x Honesdale. W. M. Gardner is visiting relatives at Danville. Tbe employes of the canal depart ment of tbe Delaware aud Hudson Canal company received their pay from the hands of Paymaster II B. Snyder, of Rondout, yesterday. Attorney Ueneral W. U. Hansel, or Lancaster, and Hon. Gerard C. Brown, state senator from York county, and a prominent Granger, have been eecured by tbe Democrats to speak in tbe court bouse ou the evening of Sept. 27. A high tea was given by tbe Misses Dcrfliuger and Mrs. F. Soydam at Mrs. Suydam's home yesterday afternoon. The Maple City wheelmen have de cided to present a prize to the best ap pearing visiting clnb in tbelr parade on the morning of October 4. They will also bold a ball at tbe armory ou tbat evening for tbe entertainment of tbe visiting wheelmen. It is hoped that the ball will be largely attended by the townspeople. Tbe prioe of ad mission will be 50 cents. Music will be furnished by Metzzar's full orohei trs. The Honesdale Cornet band will furnish the maaio for the parade of wheelmen and at tbe track during tbe rases. BRIDGE GATE WAY. A Mat), Team and Wagon Fall Into the Paupack Rlvsr. Special to (As Scranton Tribunt. Hawley. Pa., Sept. 19 This morn ing about 9 30 o'olock as Miubael Sher idan, teamster, was crossing over tbe Pike county wooden bridge wnieo spans the Panpack river below the silk mill, with a load of building stone, one side of the bridge gave way and pre cipitated Mr. Sheridan, team and wagon to tbe bottom or tne river. Sheridan became entangled in tbe harness and when assistance reached bim he was lying upon bis back in the water and one of tbe horses was lying upon bim. The rescners worked hero ically for about ten minutes before they could extricate bim from his perilous position. When taken out of the river and ex amined by Dr. Plum it was found tbut Mr. Sheridan nad received several Dad cnts noon the scalp. bberidan died from tbe enacts or bis injuries at 1 o'clock In the afternoou. Pittston. The hearing in tbe in juoetion case of Morris vs. the boron gb of Pittston, which was set down for Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock bat been postponed until Saturday at the eame honr. Cou stable P. Enrley was busy all day yes terday serving subpoenas on Burgess Maloney, J. A Touulll, J. J. Mangan, Borough Secretary J. E Demp- sey and several otoers. oiuon speculation is being indulged in as to whether tbe court win allow the injunction to stand. It has been the mians of placing tbe counoil in a position tbat they don't really know where tbey are at. A meeting was to have been held last night to consider the new ordinance. Connoilmen Tigue and Hennlgan were on hand, but the remaining members failed to put in an appearance. Wesley Day, a moulder employed tbe Pittston stove works, suffered a painful injury yesterday by having the index finger of bis left band badly lac erated by a rapidly revolving emery wheel. The Hastings Republican club will open the club rooms in the Llewellyn block. Luzerne avenue, this evening. All tbe Republican county candidntes will be present and Oliver snore ad dresses. Every voter is invited to tbis meeting. It is expected that tbe new (Jatbolio cemetery on Market street will Ds con secrated within the next two weeks. John F. Burns and Alios I. Doron, both of Pittston, have been granted a marriage license. The "Trolley System, ' a new fare comedy, at Music ball, next Saturday niebt. D. S. Stark and family have returned from a brief sojourn at Atlantio City. Miss Lucy SU John has returned home from a vacation trip to the sea shore. Mrs. J. C. Gregg, of Athens, is spend ing the week in town with her son, H. S. Gregg. Walter U Main s cirous exhibited here veeterday under discouraging cir cumstances. It rained all day and not more than 1,000 ventured out in the storm to see the performance. The elements, however, did not cause the management to "out tbe programme. Mrs. J. A. Touulll, of JNortb Main Uaaf laft oAifaprlav fnr a viaft wirh PLIWI. lets J vaxi " v w 'mm linu New York friend. Professor Cnmtnings, principal of the Olyphant public schools, accompanied by Professor of Musio Wutkins and fonr directors, visited the Pittston high school yesterday. Tbey were on a tour of inspection for the purpose of learn ing certsin matters tending toward the advancement of music in the sohools of tbat borough. Carbondale. Andrew Bell has accepted a position with B. S. Clark, of Slem avenne. The following lire companies will be among those who will participate lu the firemen's parade in thia city on September 27: Uagles and West ritts ton, from Pittston; Nay Angs, of Scranton; tuqnebannn, uneunta, Olean, Montrose, Forest City, Mayfleld, Jermvn and Arcbbald companies. John Dsnnis is a guest at the home of his cousin, John C. Dennis, of Canaan street. On Friday evening will be given a pleasing eutertalnment in tbe Method 1st chnroh under tbe auspices of the primary Sabbath school teachers of tbat church. Among the interesting features of tbo programme to be ren dered is a reading by Mrs. Juniata Sata bury, of Wilkes-Barre. Samuel Rice, of Apalachian, N. Y. is visiting at tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Foster, of Canaan street. Alfred E. Lister, of Philadelphia, a former Carbondale resident, and a son of Mrs. Harriet Lister, of Washington street, was married last evening to Miss Bertha Colvin. of JJuiton. Tbe event occurred at the latter place. A pleasant surprise party waa given on Tuesday evening nt the borne of Mr. and Mr. Hugh Powderly on High street. P. A Carroll is erecting a new bouse on his property on tbe corner or Park street and Eighth avenue D. J. Moyles who has been a resident of tbis city for about on year, will resien bis position at the Hotel A't tbraeiteaadacoeptone at Atlantic City. Tbe board of hospital ilireotors held their ri'snlar monthly meeting in the First National bank building lust even lnir. C. H Caller ;al S iTrard All n.cra hers of the Eigle Hise company of Pittston, were in tbi city yesterday making arrangements for the visit ol their company to the firemen' tourna ment in Carboodale next wet-Is. Tbe gentlemen haw hired Chris Monitor's four handsome gray horses to pull cneir steamer to the parade, iny win also bring their own team to pull their hose carriage. Archbald. Everyone who admired the manly stand of Burgesa Burke last year, when he mused to sign au ordinance grant ing exclusive privileges to the Carbon dale Traction, company, will be disap pointed to learn tbat he has signed an other, acarcely less obnoxious, by which the best streets in the borongb have been donated to the Lackawanna Tran sit company. There was not a sin gle reason . to justify this. The action of be council in granting to the Lnckawanna Transit company right of way over parallel streets not 200 yards apart and these the only streets ex tending from tbe northern to the south ern boundary of tbe borough was so transparent an effort to gratify the sel fish ends of tbat company tbat it was hard to believe tbe burgess would be foolish enough to assent to it Surely tbe borough will not be benefited by this transaction and no one would be unkind enough to even insinuate tbat the burgess or the connoilmen will be. It seems never to bave occurred to these gentlemen that this ordinance was opposed by an almost uuanlmons public sentiment; tbat it was petitioned and protested against by all tbe interested property holders und tbat some of the very connoilmen who favored it were londast in de nouncing others who. with better rea son, more honorably attempted what tbey bave secretly ' and shamefully done. Whatever may bave been tbe defects of the council of 1893 it had at least the courage to introduce its trac tion ordinance at a regular meeting, and the intelligence to submit it to the borough attorney before ap proving of it, but the present council Ignored thes4 essentials In their zeal to favor the Tranait company and then tried to bide their transaction by holding a "special" session. It is hardly necessary to say more. Tbe outrageous deed is done and the coun cil aud the burgess have loet tbe confi dence of the people. Again it is neces sary to say that Mr. Jones was the only councilman who fulled to vote for this latest measure. The foregoing remarks mast, therefore, not be understood ns applying to him Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street. Sran- tou, cures all stomach troubles, dye pepsia, constipation, etc. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. The funeral of tbe late Mrs. Thomas Venison took plac9 yesterday afternoon from tbe residence on boutu Main street. The retnuins were taken to St, Thomas church at 3 o'clock where aer- vies were held by llir. T. J. Comer ford. The pall bearers were Frank Dun leavy, Anthony Dunleavy,Patrick Dun leavy. Michiel MeDonuell, Michael tiwvers and Utven U liara. ihe funeral waa well attended. Martin Rdy, of Hill street, was bnrt in White Uk mine on Tuesday. While barring down top coal a piece fell and threw bim to the ground. Iu falling his face cam In oontaet with a sharp piece of coal and he was out about tbe nose and forehead. Micbnel Ruddy, of tbe Est Side, had bis band badly mangled while putting a sprag in a new car in Jones, Simpson & Co. s mine on Tuesday. It was nec' essnry to amputate two of bis fingers. Miss Daila toyne, of Hill street, has returned from a pleasant vacation spent in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Tomorrow evening a concert will be held under the auspices of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and Father Mathew society for tbe benefit of one of their members, Patrick McDonnell, of Mount Vernon. Mr. McDonnell was hurt about ten months ago and has not been able to work slues. Tbe concert, aside from its beneficial feature, will be well worth attendiug, ror some ol the best loc.il talent has been engaged Everyone who can should patrouizo this, for the objict is most worthy. BASE BALL. At Chicago Chicago 2 0001000 0-3 New York....l 000120004 Hits-Chicago. 9; New York. 8. Er rors Chicago. 3: New York, 3. Butteries Hutchinson and Scbnver; Mceklu aud Watson, umpire Lynch. At St. Louis St. Loui 0 1800000 1-5 Boston 1 2000000 14 Bits St. Louis, 7: Boston, 6. Errors St. Louis, 8; Boston, 2. Batteries Hawley and Miller, Hodson and ttanzel. Umpire- Hurst. At Cincinnati First game- Cincinnati ....1 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 4-11 Philadelphia ..0 6 3 0 2 0 0 0 1-12 Hits-Cincinnati, 12; Philadelphia, 12. Errors Cincinnati, 1; f hiladelpbin. Batteries Caey and Buckley, W hittrock and ilerntt. umpire Emslle, Second game- Cincinnati .... 2 2000004 x 8 Philadelphia.. 0 200001003 Batteries Weybinn and Clements, Par rot! and Murphy, u mplre Emslie. Cleveland-Brooklyn game postponed on account oi rain. Would you ride on a railroad that uses no danger signals? That couch is a signal of danger. The safest cure is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee or satisfaction. " Muslo Boxes Exclusively. Pest made. Play any deidred number of tnnea. uautschl ec bona., manufacturers, 030 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organ, only IS and S10. Specialty: Old musio boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. - " When Baby mj sick, we gave her Castor?, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria. . When she became Mas, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria This Coupon AND $16.00 6000 FOR i Regular $32 Turkish Chair Until Sept, 21. ' Choice in Covering and Style of Up bolstering. BENTON, 331 Adams Avenue. HASSON STAHK. AT THE OLD DEPOT HOTEU FACToRYVIt.I.'?. lis prepared to recoive an-ninw boarders and rurniBiintu for to i.ta'st ssrr1jniia..i.; t Jus uua summer rmoi u. CHEfP TRIP TO SEASHORE. To L.ng- Branch aid S'turn in One Day for $3 2S, An autumn bm shore excursion will b conducted Sttnrday by tbe Jersey Central railroad to Long Branch. Ocean Grove and Asbury park. Tbe trip will be made in ene day. and tbe exceedingly low rate cf $3 25 from scranton and rates in proportion from other stations are off .red. Tbe train will leav her at S o'clock a. m. and will start from the seaslioro on the re- tarn trip soon after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The objective point at the ssashors are the most prominent on the Jersey coast. Long Brusca with its array of palatial cottages, the bluff overlooking the ocean; Hollywood, the finest per sonal estate in tbe state, and tbe beau tiful drives; Oeean Grove, the exclu sive snecca of quiet people, where camp meeting are held eab summer, at tracting people from all psrt of tbe land ; Asbury Park, restricted against nuisances of all kinds, Is a city iu itself, and one at intense interest to all that bave not paid it a visit. A ramble among the larce hotels of Long Branch and Asbury Park is worth anybody s time, and a dip in tbe ooean can be en joyed, for the bathing season lasts un til late in September. W. C T. U. COUNTY CONVENTION. Sessions at Moioow Thli Afternoon and Tomorrow. The Lackawanna connty conrention of tbe Woman's Cbriatian Temperance union begin in the Methedist Episco pal chureh at Moscow tbi afternoon and continues through tomorrow. Many delegates from Sorantoa and vi cinity will attend. Tbis morning's 9.55 Lackawanna train stops regularly at Moscow and arrangements hare been made to have Ue fast train leav ing here at 12.55 stop there both days. Mrs. Clara Hoffra tn, tbe noted tem perance orator, will address tonight's session. Several olergymen will be in attendance and some of them will make addresses. Notable among these will be Rev. Mr. Hoa-an, of Forest City, who has attained a looal reputa tion as a prohibition orator. Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Vail have been elected delegates and Mrs. Reyn olds and Mrs, Hand alternates, from Scranton. jlfl8S Grace Wilson Like a New Woman 1 am feellug since I took Mood's Sarsaparllla. 1 was suffering from ladigmiim, Catarrh was sunering irom fjood' 'g Sarsa- and Sick Headache T f -lC and did not have any I UlTw appetite. 1 am glad to say Hood's Sarsaparllla rrrrrw has cured me of catarrh and all my other troubles. Gracb Wilsox, Halnesvllle, N. J. Hood's Pills enre all Uver Ills, constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, Indigestion. THE 230 Lacka. Ave. It Is for Men Only, but Their Wives May Buy. FOR THIS WEEK'3 SPECIALS WE SELECTED: MEN'S FURNISHINGS. White or Natural Wool Underwear regular 65o. quality 36c. (See oar window display.) Red Underwear, medioated. ribbed bottoms, $1 quality 85c. All wool Camel' Hair Shirt or ' Drawers, fl quality ..80o, SUSPENDERS 25:. quality, silk embroidered !2o. SOc. quality, strong web 1 80. 50c. quality, silk web 28o. NECKWEAR THE LATEST STYLES, 22c quality 1 50, 50c. quality 38o, HATS. 1 00 Stiff or Soft Hate.. 950. 2 Stiff or Soft Hats $1.25 All goods left from the Fire Sale, which, are damaged by water only, at your own price. CLOTHING HOUSE. ' ' PIQN OP THE BELL. 230 Lackawanna Ave. - ' Next door to the burned building, 7e continue the sale of two pairs Boys' Knee I'uula fo: 25 J.' uiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiisiiuuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittniuiHiiniuitiiiiiiiiiiuu' THE FAIR 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. . GREAT ADVANCE SALE OF BLANKETS. THESE' goods will be sold far below their v 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 89o.; now only lease 10-4 Blankets, White and Grey, winter price $1.50; now only ... 1 case 11-4 Blankets, White and Grey, winter price, $2.25; now only ..... 1 case 10-4 White Wool Blankets, winter prica $3.75; now only , 1 case 11-4 White Wool Blankets, winter price $5; now only ... 1 case 10-4 California Blankets, winter price $7.50; now only 1 case 11-4 California Blankets, winter price $8.50; now only - ... 2 bales Comforts, special, worth $3 and $3.25; now only - . niiusiiiuniEiuuitiiinMiiuiauiiniiiiiuiiiniiiininiiiiuiiininnuuiiinii $5.1 KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka Avenue. Our Fall Gift Announcement The many inquiries that have been made regarding our FREE GIFT distribution has compelled us to an nounce that UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE we will give A HANDSOME CATHEDRAL STRIKE CLOCK American Oajx Finish, with every parotasa of $50 or uvsr, (or cash or oiwdiL Orsnskgant iOO-PIECE DINNER SET with very $78 porahata or orr, for cash or credit. Our $39 Bedroom Thar $ 15,0 Four ready for your inspection. information. Green Discount Tags urn a 50o. a mm 91 ! $2.50 f $3.50 ' M m MM $5.50 ma $6.50 mm $1.98 Onyx Top. New Shape. Outfit Sale still continues. Room Outfit of ours is now If you can't call, write us for . are doing the work. O