ft- TJIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 25; 189; Novelty and Fancy CO In extent aud variety of beau tiful effects our slock surpasses nil former displays. Jlany of the liaudsomest styles cannot be found elsewhere. Silk and Wool Mixed and Fancy Novelty Dress Goods AT 49c. PER YARD. RKGULAli PRICE. 75o. At the above price these goods 5ould not be lower had they been admitted to this-couutry entirely l :ee of duty. Dress Trimmings New ideas. Filka and beads have coiue to meet the reviv ing demand for dress trim mings. Chenille Table Covers Xew, fresh from the mills. The colors aud tints are rich and dainty; the designs are beautiful and artistic. Have bought them practically on our own terms. One and a half yards square, with heavy ball fringe. PRICE $1.19 TOWELS The slock covers a wide range and i-oiuprises .some of the host bargains we have ever oll'ered. Full aud complete line in Hucks aud Fancy Weaves from 10 cents to 2.25. GORMAN'S 11 IIEEES 412 Sprues St, Scranton. Dr. Reeve in certainly gaining the confl Cenoe ot the public. 11b iH ai-uliuit honestly with tho Deorlo of Scranton nnd vicinity. He i.-i good and considerate to the peor aud treats everyone witu resiiertrul consiueration. ilav ki,t luid Unieaiid varied oxpuricnce in prirats uud hospital aerrW, h nlimdH uneiiiiilled iu pnies.siou. Ho is nerformiua some won derful cari'.aiul v.liita iih UMidsmne ollicos at 41'J .Spruce street ticr.inton.are daily crowd; d with fli k audsulierin ',he always hud time ami u vroril of choor aud comfort for everyonu. lie ulvn a.ivlce. ser- rnrr nr rUiDPr Mcrs aul rxumliiittiouH Mil Ul bllAnuI. one is turned a way. FEM4I.K DKPAItTMKTST. The dortur 1 opened a female department for those who wish treatment exclnsively for Mhni'LW pecniiur to lemales, so that those wmio aencacy l:in ut:rttorore Kept away ii.ay now rui-eiva the services of u "lady" whose treatment will prove her ability in Mrh cases. lK. with his assistants, treat all diseases of Hie nervous systum, disea.ius of tho cyo, ear, in s xnu throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weak new or decay iu fi t!i sixes, female weakness' and irreatu laiitii'S. nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, rancors, eruptions, hloud poisouiuu. fits, epi- ilcpe.y, indiscretion and errors of youth, lost inantioix.1, fczaina, scroruia. ht. vitas dance, if'hoia, diseases ot tho heart, lungs, liver, kidueys, likutiler, stomach, etc. C(ui.ultljoi) nnd llxiiniinntlon Free. Office hours: Daily, 9 a.in. to p. la. Sua liivs. Ill Ui 12 and i to 4. Take elevator in Christian's hat store, or Mt!M. Jiemumher the name and number. REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton. IEYSTONE x Academy FACTOIlYVIIiliU, PA. A refineil school home. Prepares for the lsi confer. I tiorongli courses In Music and Art. leachers' CJaas gives best preparation for 'J eaehijiifc Comnierciai Course inclndes Typewriting Sim Miurcuanti. lor.uiuim secured for (imduates. fceud for new illustrated circular. V. M. LOOMIS, A.M., Principal. SpeojeSaIe We offer our entire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Window Shades and Wall Papers at prices durijix this monththat will convince any'iiii thut examines the iinality nf our goods and onr prices that it will pay them to buy during this great bartpiiu sale. tii'UiomlMr, our good are all first-class, so mat our extremely low puces will not make you auspicious as to the quality you are buy Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AYE. Poor doors abore Wyoming House. I? .. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Disoovory know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try ' it Free. Coll on the advertised Druggist imd get- a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your linme and nddross to II. K. Buckleu & Co., ChicMco. and tret a sample box or Dr. King's New Life Pills. Fruo, as well as a copy or uukIo to Health ana aouienoia iuatraotor, Free. All of which Is ganran- 'teed to-do yon good anil cost you notoin f. ilattuews Bros. Drugstore. Clark's Green. Nathan Callander and J. E. Callen- der and their sister, Mist Nellie Callen der, attended the LleUr-Colvin wed ding at Dalton on Wednesday eTsaing use Dr. Beeves. 413 Snrnee St. Soranton, cores salt rhsuia or sorofula. 0 a. m. to 0 p. m . W. S, Fraw made a flvlo visit to the -treat metropolis of New York. t-aving bere on Tuesday and returning Tbnnday evening of last week. Archibald Conrtrigbt returned to his school, the Cay una Lake Military school, of Adarora, N. Y., on Tuesday last, tie will finish his coarse this year. The visiting delegation of ths Patri otic Sons of America were as follows: J. Qreen. John Miller. Robert Eld red. Alfred Devan, Albert Davis, Fred Dscker. George Monninger. Joseph Hutson, Ira Newton, R. F. fost, ttarry V rig ley, lidverly (Jbase, Fred Gulp, Jacob BVathsrlman and Lewis, of Camp No. 178; and Horace Hepburn, of Camp No. 177; D. J. Davis, ot Camp No. 833; William Dan ker loy, ot Camp No. 170. After the ini tiatory services the visitors were served with a bountiful repast in the eleotiou ball, underneath the Camp hall, Camp No. 413 being assisted by Mrs. J. D. Alysworth and Miss Emma Coon, Fred Brown and W. B. Parker. All were highly pleased, as evidenced by the speeches and toasts given, break ing camp at about 12 p. m , with three cheers for Camp No. 418, ot Clark's Ureen. Mr. aid Mrs. N. S. Davis and family returned on Tuesday last from a four days' visit among relatives and friends at Auburn, Susquehanna eonuty. 1 tie wedding of U. a. .Nichols to Miss Fanny Deaeon will be solemnized and Mrs. W illtam H, Swallow on Wed nesday evening of this week. Bat few except relatives are to be guests. Will P. Coon returned on Monday of lust week from a visit to friends in Honesdale. Qeorge W. Decker and wife and daughter Edith, ot Honesdale, are vis iting friends here. h. a. Parker and wife were visitors at W. S. Frace's, his brother-in-law, at whioh plaoe bis aged mother resides, being the first viiit in five years. Mr. and Mrs. Cerbett, who have been summering at J, D. Aylsworth's, re turned to their home in soranton on Saturday last, i. W. Churchill attended the Pro- I ib Hon convention and lecture of Col- ouel Bain in Scranton on Friday and evening. A very pleasant birthday party was had At the home of Orlando Chapman on Friday evening of last week at which tbe following were the invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Samael Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ju lson Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Pentecost, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Aylswortb, Mr. and Mrs. Silas White, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Merit Mead, Mr. and Mrs. O. & Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mullloex, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Latsy, Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Davis, Rev. A. E. Douglass and wife, Mr. and Mis. M. H. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Frace. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E J. Chapman, Mrs. Irving White and daughter. Miss M. E. Bevan. Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Wheeler, Mrs, Irene Hall and Mies Edith Lewis, of Benton. After a most delicious and bountiful repast was served Mr. Thomas W. Pentecost en livened tbe ooeasion by some elocution ary seleotious. Tbe party, after en joying one of the most pleasant oi evenings, dispersed at an early hoar. Drank Barrett, ot Bingbamton, IS vmting relatives bore. chorea of this city at tbe fall meeting of the Lackawanna presbytery, which convenes Monday, Tuesday aud Wed nesday of tbis week in Wllkes-Birre. George R. Merrill, of this city, late general seoretary ot the Young Men's Christian association, will also attend and apply for a license to preaoh. Miss Jessie Heifer, ot Honesdale, is guest at the home ot Charles H. Rogers, of Park Place. Montrose, C. F. Watroos. jr.. and bride, of Pittston, are guests of Mr. Watrous' parents on Mill street. Will Sl Read, of tbe Delaware. Lac awanna and Western freight office, Scranton, spent Sunday and yesterday at his home here. It is expected that the business places in Montrose will be eloied on fair day from 11.80 a. m. until 3 p. in., in order that business men and clerks may at tend tho fair in the afternoon. Will Msxey and Joe Barney, mem- berr of Company G. who have been sick with fever, are improving and will soon be ont. Foster, tbe weather prophet, seems to have struck the mark tbis tune wbeu he said we would have a cold wave. The twenty -five fall overooats were not uncomfortable yesterday up here on the bill. . Nen Warner and Robert Jessup. delegates to the State Firemen's con vention, returned on Saturday. They report that Montrose received 9 votes for the next plaoe to hold the convention. Dr. C. A. null, of Dunmore, will conie to reside here in place of Dr. IL D. Baldwin, who is to locate elsewhere. Reno Of Williams played an "Arabian Night" to a good sized audience at the armory on Saturday. Last night tbe sudienoe was muob larger and all were muoh pleased with the presentation of tbe "Clemenoean Case. The company is first class and the managers are to be oongratoiated upon securing sueb an 'attraction for tbe entertaiument loving people of Montrose. Tonight tbe sama company will appear again, the boate will no doubt bo filled. Have used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for croun and colds, and declare It a positive cure. Contributed by William Kay, 570 Plymouth avenue, Buffalo, JN. i. Factoryville. The office of tbe Factoryville Tidings has been moved front its old quarters in the Bnuk Hail to a new borne on Main street. Dr. Reevs, 413 Soruee St., Soranton, cures nil French deseases, 9 a. m. to 9 n m. Tbe yearly meeting of tne six rrin. Baptist cbnrcb closed on bnnday even ing after a three days' session. - Tbe lecture of Bey. w. K. Turner, or Binghamtou. is not next Friday even ing, as stated in last week's items, but on Friday evening, (Jot 0. Tbe Mnd Pond Peepers and the W7 omlngs or the Faotoryvil le "kickers," as they are termed, played their second game of base ball on the Peeper's srounds at Fleetvllle last Saturday af ternoon. The Wyoming! then and there proved thai they were -far sn perior to their opponents and that the Peepers are not in it all a far as oase ball is concerned. A colored gentle man umpired tho game and bis de cisions were unbiased. Seore 13 to S3 in favor of Wyoming. Nothwltb standing the false statements by the Fleetvllle reporter in tbe Scranton He nublican of Sept. 19. The Wyomings still lead. A large number of people witnessed tbe game, abont one-half ot which were Factoryvillians, while Dalton and Waverly were largely rep resented. Quite a number of tbe Peep er's admirers were anxious to stake their bard earned oash on the results of tbe game, and found ready morwy to cover all tbey bad among tho kicker crowd. Stated by H. B. Cochran, druggist. Lan caster, Pa. Have guaranteed over 800 bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dys pepsia, sour stomach, biloos attacks, liver ana Ktaney tronpie. Honesdale. Thomas Crossley, of Forest City, parsed Sunday with bis parents here. On Frlrl a v itvoninir Rsnt 28. Proffls- anr Rnhart Rpavm. nf Jtrmvn. will irlvn his first lnssan in daneinff at Pioneer ball, on Second street. All are invited. Class terms, gentleman, 1 a month in advance; extra lady, GO cents rwr month. Fred B. Crossley left for Harvard college Monday, where he will enter tbe law department. Augustus Tnompon and George Weston returned to Yale vesterdav. Engene Welles and Miss May Hnghes, of Washington, D. C, and Miaa Martha Wallaa and Adalbert Welles, of Sontb. Canaan, were the gneat ot Frank iarnhain Sunday. Carbondale. Miss Rena Daley, of Church street, is visiting friends in Lawrence and Ou sonta, N. Y. Her position at tbe pipe organ in tbe Baptist tabernacle is Que I bv Mrs. Lowrey. Mrs. Haydn Evans, of Scranton. i the guest of her mother. Mrs. Wilhain Kivenbnrg, ot Laurel street, .Mies Mary Watt has returned borne from a visit with friends in Union N, Y..- , .. . Tbe employes of tbe Erie company were naid In this city yesterday. Rtv. Cbarlee Lee and H. H. Major will represent the First Presbyterian Hawlcy. The heavy rains of the past week have swollen tbe streams in tbis sec tion. The Wallenpaupack, with its bsantifal fall of water of over 109 feet, dashing its spray high in air, and the surrounding scenery anords a magnln eent sight to the many spectators who frequent that place. The many manu facturing establishments, viz : D.xter, Lambert & Co's. silk mill when In operation, J, S. O'Connor & Sons out glass works and Tart & Pierson s grist mill are all operated by that stream, while along its banks for nearly two miles would be a most suitable site for the ereatlon of other mills. Dr. Reeves, 413 Spruee St. Soranton, cures eczitna and all ernptlona 9 a. m to 9 p. m. Mrs. U. S. Hideaway, of Dunmore, spent Sunday in town witu her parents. Mrs. Michael iveiiy, who has -been dangerously ill for two weeks, is slowly recovering. Rev. 8. C. Simpkinr, of Moscow. presebed in the Methodist Episcopal bnrch Sunday. R. Teeter is having a new coat of paint pat on his furniture store and other buildings. Harry F. Rogers, of Honesdale, spsnt Sunday in town with bis parents. A. J. Uollison has Improved the looks of bis residence by giving it a new oat of paint. Tbe new branch wbisa tbe tine and Wyoming railroad are building to their culm piles is abont completed, and a washery will soon be ereoted to wash ont tbe onlm. The glass factory will soon be in operation. borne JNew York parties have bongbt the old brewery and are fitting It up tor a distillery. Conductor Eiward McAndrew is the proud father of a young daughter. Avoea. The Home mission of the Primitive Methodist church will meet this aftsr- noon. The Methodist Episeopal ehursb holr will hold a social and entertain ment in the ehnreb tonight lee cream and other refreshments will be served, All are welcome. Miss Agnee Bigger, of North Main street, was a visitor at Pittston yester day. John MoKeon. of Newport News. Vs., is spending a short time with his parents and otner relatives here. Mr. ana mm. ttooert Allan, who have been spending a few months with Avooa relatives, will leave for New York tomorrow, from whence tbey will leave for their home at Scot land. Miss B, O'Brien was spending a few days with Carbondale friends last week. L. J. Bnxter, Mr. nnd. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Agnes Morahan attended tbe representation of "Jusius Cteiar' at Scranton last evening. Miss Annie Aikmun will return home today after spending a few months with Wilkes Birre friends. Jermyn. There will lm a mi elal maeting of Crystal Fire company this evening for the purpose of completing arrange ments lor tbe fair. All memners are requested to be present. Tbe Silver Lake quartette, wbleb will be here Oct. 8, shonld have a full bouse. They sing in tbe Aoademy of Mnsio in Ssranton on Oot 2. C. D. Winter is doing jury duty this week. Tbe Recnbliean convention for tbe Fonrth legislative district will be held in the MeKlnley olub rooms at 8 p. m. today. Toe annual parade of tbe Fatber Mathew societies of Luzerne and Lack awanna counties will take plaoe in Jermyn Oot 10. A great deal of busi ness pertaining to the order is to be transacted, and a large number of so cieties are expected to be present Tbe citizens are requested to decorate their residences and plucks or business on tbis occasion. A rebate of 5 per cent, will be al lowed by Tax Collector Lire to all who pay up before Oot. 13 Hogarth's Temperance blind mem bers have received their new nnlforms and look very trim in tbem. The cap is marked H. T. B. They will make their nrst appearanoe in tbem on Uat. 10, accompanying tbe Father Matbew parade. Although the members ot bis band vary in sise ranging from 3 feet 2 to 0 fot 8, and in weight from 60 pounds to 218 pounds, there is no such difference in the ability ot the players, tbe twenty different pieeea harmonizing very nicely. Mlnooka. Miss Lizzie Lovering. of Greenwood, who has been visiting in West Vir ginia the past two months, returned home yesterday. Tbe funeral of Mrs. John Fitzhenry at 9 o'clock yesterday morning was a worthy tribute to tbe memory of the deceased, who in life had been respect ed as a model type of a good Christian mother. The remains were borne to St. Joseph's church where a high mass ot requiem was celebrated by Rev. D. H. Green. Interment was made in Minooka Catholic enmetery. ' Miss Bridget Philbin. ot this plaoe. place left yesterday for Wilkes-Barre, where she will enter upon a novitiate in the order of Sisters of the Iatmacu lain Heart. The cantata "Tbe Flower Queen" was produced last night in Father Matuew ball by tbe cbolr of St. Joseph's churoh. It was attended by e large crowd and well pleased tbem. It will be repeated tonight and toincrrow night. Miss Mary O'Mulley. ot Pittston. is visiting Minooka friends. Miss Nora McGlynn. of Avoca. vis ited Miss Mary Mabudy Sunday. bugene Driscoll and Ellen Mangan, both of tbis place, will be married at St Joseph's ehurch this afternoon. Lost A 10-months-oId beifer. color black, white spots on hind legs above the hoofs. Strayed away from the premises ot Martin Joyce, of. Main street, Feltz. Any information regard lag iu whereabouts will be kindly re ceived by the owner. Freedom From Freckles, and from all such diaflur menta and bleml sues follows the use of the Carlsbad SprudelSalt, It clears and freshens tho skin wonder fully takes away that dull and mottled look that comes from stomach deraugemeuts. Even in chronic and stubborn cases of skin disorders, liko eczema, it is the pre scribed remedy. -The blood, the liver, the stomach, tho kidneys all are acted upon powerfully, but naturally, by the Carlsbad Spru del Salt. You get the same benefit the same cure, the same fooling of lightness and clearness all through your system, as If you were at Carls' bad Itself. Beware of the many Imitations sold as "Improved" or "artificial" Carlsbad Salt These are only mixtures of Seidlitz Powder and common Glauber Salt, sold by unscrupulous dealers for the larger profit they yield. 'Insist upon the genuine Imported natural Carlsbad Sprudel Bait, whka la eyaporaten from the Bprudei Spring at Carlsbad, and bears the seal of the city and the signature of ."Eis.ver & Men- delson Co., Sole Agents, New York, on every, bottle, BASE BALL. At Cincinnati- Cincinnati....! 000120004 Boston 2 1000130 1 7 Hits Cincinnati 1: Boston. 18. Errors' Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 2. Batteries Fisber and Merritt; Btivetts and GanieL Umpire Mctjuaid. At St Louis St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-1 Philadelphia ..0 5 5 0 1 3 0 0 8-21 Hlts-St Louis, T; Philadelphia, 21. Errors St. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, 0. Bat teries Clarkson and Twlnebain. Johnson and Buckley. Umpire Hurst At Cleveland Cleveland 2 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 x-12 Baltimore 8 001100207 Hits-Cleveland, 15; Baltimore, 9. Er rorsCleveland. 4; Baltimore, 2. Batteries Cnnpy and Zimmer; Qleason, Hawlce and Robinson. Umpire Lynch. At Chicago Chicago 1 2 4 0 2 0 2 6 0-17 Washington... 0 0100210 1-5 Hlts-Cbicago,20; Washington, IX Errors Chicago, 8; Washington, 4. Batteries Hutchison and Bbriver: Btockdale aud Bug- dale. Umpire Emslie. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 1 1 8 0 0 4 1 0 x-10 Brooklyn 8 0000000 14 Hits-Pittaburg, 16; Brooklyn, 6. Er rors Pittsburg, 8; Brooklyn, ii. Batteries Menefee and Weaver; Stein and Kins low. Umpires Betts and Uaffney. At Louisville Louisville 4 0 2 0 0 1 0-7 New York 1 0 3 2 0 0 28 HIU-Louisville, 7: New York, 7. Er rors Louisville, 8; New York, 2. Bat teries Knell and Cole; Meekin and Far rell. Umpire Keefe. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. At Harrisburg Pottsville 0 2101004 0-8 Harrisburg ...0 0 9 0 0 0 1 4 3-10 Uits-Pottsvllle 14, BarriBburg IL Er rors Pottsville 9, Harrisburg 2. Batter ies Joran aud Wente: Wilson and Dig gins. Umpires Holland and Wetsel. Mew Milford. A union teraoerance meeting was held at the Btptist church Sunday evening. Several very interesting dis courses were listened to. The attend ance was large. A gang of men and teams are busy in this locality erecting new poles for the Postal Telegraph company. A new residence is being erected on the Boyle farm, at tbe northern sub urbs of tbis village. tbarles Dean returned Saturday from a trip through New York state fairs with bis trio of blooded horses, having secured a goodly number of prizes. Jacob Bell has gone to Stonebam. Mass , to accept a lucrative position. Miss Jessie Brown, of Elrkwoed. is visiting at the home of her brother, H. crown. Soveral of onr residents are lm Drov ing their residences by ths addition of nsw atone walks. Miss Mame Merchant, who has been visiting at tbe home of H. Garrett has returned to her home in Sherborne. N. Y. Mrs. Edward Tiel. of Soranton. is visiting friends in town, Peckville. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Svkes. of Green Ridge, were cullers here last Sunday. . A. Lewis, of Potter eounty. is visiting bis uncle, S. W. Arnold. Mrs. A. J. Brooks and daughter Hattie, who have been visiting Mrs, Edward Barber, returned to their home at Mew iorif last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Cheney are visit ing their daughter at Wyoming. Mrs Thomas U. Powell, of Bell Place, is very sisk with pneumonia. Mr. Henry Chapman ably filled the pulpit of tbe Methodist Episcopal oburon last bnnday, Doth morning and evening the pastor, Rev. F. P. Doty, Deingiu.' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uren left last Saturday to visit relatives at Lancaster. The Consumers Powder millresnmed work yesterday morning after being idle several weeks. Mrs. Pierce, ot Carbondale. was the guest of MissGraoti Barber last Friday fi Nicholson. Rev. a D. Wnterbury and family have returned after a abort vacation with York state friends. Mrs. George Snyder is se riously ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall and daugh ter, Mabel, of Wilkns Bsrre, visited jNiciioison mends last weok. Miss Lizzie Coil is convalescing after a severe illness. Morris Bacon has broken ground for a new house on State street Oglen Harding, of Binguamton, called on friends Sunday last. Miss Grave and Jam ts Humphrey, ot Oloan, N. Y., have returned to tbelr home after spending some weeks with friends and relatives here. Cure for Headache. Asa remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters bas proved to be tbe very best It effects a permanent cure and tbe moat dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are amictea to procure a oottio and give this remeay a lair trial, in cases oi hamtual constipation Electrio Bitters cures by Hir ing tbe needed tone to the bowols.and few rases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at mattuews Bros', urug store. Some remarkable cures of deafness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil Never fails to cure earache. When Baby waa alrk, we gare her Castorte. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, Whan she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Cbikuwavahe fats them Castorla I. Mr. Ueo. H. IHetterich The Plain Facts are that I have bad Catarrh lO Yeara. Xa catfUTh cure did me any good, but Hood's Bar- Hood s Sar8a- 1 -I parilla saparllla helped msdisAn wondertnny. My bead f 11 rCS is cleared, sense of smell W w returning. Hood's Sat- 'Carer anarilllfc U rintnir mv w w nuaa worm nr enon rnr tihj vml Geobok H. Diettekich. Hobbte.Pa. Hood's Pills are efficient and gentle. 2So THE BELL 230 Lacka. Ave. It Is for Men Only, but Their Wives May Buy. FOR THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS WE SELECTED: MEN'S FURNISHINGS. White or Natural Wool Underwear regular 65o. quality 36c. (3ee our window display.) Red Underwear, medicated, ribbed bottoms, (1 quality. ..85o. All wool Camel's Hair Shirt or Drawers, (1 quality ,.....1)0, SUSPENDERS 25c. quality, silk embroidered !2o. SOo, quality, strong web....,.. 18c. 50c. quality, silk web..... 28c, NECKWEAR THE LATEST. STYLES. 22c. quality 150 50c quality 88a HATS. fl 50 Stiff tor Soft Hats 95o, f2 Stiff or Soft Hata $l.25 All goods left from the Fire Sale, which are damaged by water only, at your own price. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE. PIGN OP THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave. Noxt door to the burned building. We continue the sale of two pairs Boys' Enee Pantq for 25a A Hand soma Complexion I la one of tne tieatsst oharm a woman oen Ipoasesa. Jrocaaiu's Oomuxion fownsm 1 SlTO.lt. 'Jiniiiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiumniniinwniiiiniumnniiinninmunnmiis s I : . ' .' . : '- : 1 FHE FAIR 400402 Lackawanna Ave. FALL OPENING -OF- M illinery AND- Cloaks Thursday Friday and Saturday September 27, 28, 29 rnilllliiiiiifiiiinnnnnminHHmnnimimiftminMnnntimnnitf goo $g oo M M W W Onyx Top. New Shape. 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 Onyx Fintsh. with very parehas of $60 or over, for cash, or credit Or aa sUgsnt 100-PIECE DINNER SET wi th syery $76 pnrahaw or cm, for cash or credit Our S3 cj Bedroom Outfit Sale still continues. That $150 Four Room Outfit of oars is now ready for your inspection. If you can't call, write us for information. Green Discount Tags are doing the work. i" as I - SI-1. I im n jr.. .it ? w WaW.!foAk ifa"