V THE SCEANTON TRIBUTE -WEDNESDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER !?; 1S9$J , Novelty and Fancy DRESS GOODS In extent and variety of beau tiful effects our stock surpasses all former displays. Many of the handsomest styles cannot be found elsewhere. Silk and Wool Mixed and. Fancy NoYelty Dress Goods -AT- 49c. PER YARD. REGULAR PRICE, 75a At the above price these goods oould not be lower had they been admitted to this country entirely free of duty. Dress Trimmings New ideas. Silks and beads have come to meet the reviv ing demand for dress trim mings. Chenille Table Covers New, fresh from the mills. The colors and 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 stock covers a wide range and comprises some of the best bargains we have ever offered. Full and complete line in llucks and Fancy "Weaves from 10 cents to $2.25 GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT El REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton. Dr. Reevos Is certainly gaining the confi dence of the Dublin He is dealing honestly with the people of Scranton and vicinity. He is good and considerate to the poor and treats everyone wltn rospectrul consideration. Mur ine hod lone and varied eXDerieni-e in nrivate and hospital service, he stands unequalled iu his oroleasion. Be is performing some won derful cures, and while his hundsome o likes at 412 Sprues street, Scrunton.are daily crowded with sick andsuflerin.ho alwnyB has time and a word of cheer and comfort for overyone. vices and examinations FREE OF CHARGE No one is turned away. FEMALE DEPARTMENT. The doctor ban opened a female d apartment for those who wish treatment exclusively for aliments peculiar to fcmalos, so that tbose WDom -aeucacy" naa Heretofore Kept away mav now receive the services of a "ladv" whose treatment will prove her ability in such cases. He, with his assistants, treat all diseases of tlie nervous system, diseases of tbe eye, ear, nos and throat, dvspepli, rhoumatlsm, lost vitality, prematura weakness or decay in both suxos, tomale weaknesses and irroju laritles, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, eruptions, blood poisoning, fits, opi- llepsy, indiscretion and errors of youth, lost maniiooa, tczoma, scrofula, nt. vitas uano, astnma, diseases of tlie neart, lungs, liver, kidneys, blvlder, stomach, etc. Consultation untl Examination Free. Offlo. hoars: Daily, 9 a.m. to 9 p. m. Sun days, 10 to U and 2 to 1 Take elevator in Christian s hat (tore, or steps. Remember the name and number, DR. Highest of all in Leavening Powel. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 11 Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Stroudsburg. The Delaware Valley Eleotria rail way 'commenced operations on Monday morning with about 21)0 men about two and one-half mile above Eist Stroudsburg, near Comstook's property. The borough or feast btrouasburg nas granted them the right of way through the town Dr. Reeves. 413 Spruce street. Ssran ton, cures liver troubles and oonstipi- Uon. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A large mooting was held in the in terest of the Young Men's Christian association of Stroudsburg. The young men were very muoh encour aged by the outlook and are looking for a building in whioh to start same. Court opeued yesterday morning, Sept 2, nt Stroudsburg. A number of cases are on hand, among the principal ones being the trial of Jess Peterson, president of the Lockport Fibre com pany for larceny of dies, oil", varn ishes and other secrets of the Kingston Fibre eompany, of East Stroudsburg. Tbe East Stroudsburg public school building was dedicated this week. Tbe exercises took place at 2 p. m. Monday afternoon and were largely attended. Tbe Youne Men s Christian league of this place bus been (hanged into a Young Men's Christian association. Tbe first meeting will ba held next Friday night. airs, liattie Turner will spend a few weeks in Sent n ton. Joseph M. Kerr and wife have re turned from' their honeymoon. remission was at last granted to trie D. V, E. R. R. to run through Strouds burg. Tbey bad intended to rnn aronnd it on account of the restric tions which were imposed on them by the borough. George Pngh, of East Stroudsburg, was arrested Thursday night by Con stable M. L. Smith on a warrant for aiSAult and battery, sworn nut by Mrs. J. Osborne. He is nnder 300 bail. Dr. W. E Keller, who has been taking a trip through Europe, is home. tie expects to enter tbe Uazleton Hos pital Bbortly. lieorue Mahle. who defrauded J. H. S'jotwell out of eggs, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment and $13 fine. Miss Alary Uunsanlea, of this place, is attending the Woman's college of Baltimore. A boiler at the Wind Gsd exploded The engine was thrown forty feet away. Harrison Haiti, who was standing near, was thrown twenty feet by the force of the explosion, liilder brand was seriously scaldsd abont the noua ana neck. NORMAL NOTES. The Young Men's Christian associa tion held a very interesting meeting in the obapel on Sunday evening. The tennis courts bars been greatly improved, for which we are thankful. A new study room has been added for the benefit of the lady students. Miss Edtunnd, teacher in elocution. who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks, is greatly improved. The Minnisinic society at a special meeting elected their officers for tbe ensuing term: President, Theodore C. Feyley; vise president, R. J. Eilen- berger; secretary. Miss Krauter; finan cial secretary, Miss Kline; treasurer, W. T. Jsyne. Mr. Garr, a graduate of Mansfield class of 1S92. baa entered the soieatifle and college preparatory department. Tbe Normal base ball club played their first game off their own grounds on bitnrday with the Stroudsburg team in Stroudsburg. The Strouds- burgs had Southard, the Reading league pitcher, but nothing can stand in the way of the Normal boys. Tbe score tells the tale: Normal, 12; btroudsburg, 8. JNormal batterv Dull, pitcher; Comp, oather. Stroudsburg Southard, pitcher; Arch bald, satcher. Umpire M. a. Savacool. Miss Fordyoe, of Mnadville, is also vis iting at the same place. Evangelist Scoville, who conducted suooeasful revival meetings at the Uip tist church list week, closed the meet Iurs last Monday evening. A grand musical festival wiil be held in this place on Christmas Day three sessions morning, afternoon and even ing. The chief prize' will be $150. About 1300 will be given out in prizes. H. C. Ames & Co., the bankers, have their buildiue uuder construction. The building will be of brick, with a stone front, and will beau imposing struc ture when finished. Lust Monday afternoon the corner-stone was laid by H. C. Ames. Rev. Mr. Marshall, or Christ EdWoodhI church, invoked the divine blessing Old Forge. Rev. and Mrs. F. A King, of Tay lor, were visiting friends iu this place on Monday. Dr. Usevee, 413 Spruce street, bsrsn- ton, enres all aonte and sbronie dis eases of nun, women and children. 9 m. to 9 p, m. The meeting of the Ladies' Aid so ciety of the Brick church will be held at tbe home of Mrs. ivi liarnos tms afternoon. W. J. Brodhead and famtlr, of Elk lake, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Siuiuol Broi- head. Richard Mainwarrinsr. who has bn a resident of Duryea for tbe past five years, removed his family to West Pittston this week. Miss Jennie Drake left on Tuesday to enter a tenuis seminary in Philudsl pbia. She was accompanied by her mother. Born To Mr. and Mrs. James Cal vert, of Burbertown, a daughter. it) v. jn. J. Uawley delivered nisisc ture, "Florida," to a pleased audience In tbs Urick church, on Monday even ing. Mr. Hawlny was a former pastor at this place. He has lived in Florida eieht years. On Tuesday afternoon two horses be longing to Dennis Brady and William Brown, were killed on the bridge erosS' ing. The horses vrero running at large and were struck by an Erie and Wyoming valley engine going into tbe breaker for cara The engine was thrown from tbe traolt, but the engi neer aud fireman escaped injury. Have used Dr. Thomas' Eclttctrio Oil for croup and colds, and declare It a positive cure. uootriDuteu uy William Kay, 57 Plymouth avenue, Buffalo, H. Y. REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton. ' . KEYSTONE Academy FACTQRYVILIiE, PA. A refined school homo. Prepiroa for the best colleges. Thorough courses In Music and Art Teachers' Class gives but preparation for Teaching. Commercial Course Includes Typewriting and Shorthand. Positions secured for Graduates. Send (or new illustrated circular. F. M. LOOMiS, A.M., Principal Special Sale We offer our entire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Window- Shades and Wall Papers at prices during this month that will convince anyone that examlm s the quality of our goods mid our prices that it will pay them to buy during this oreat hartrain sale. Romember. our goods are all first-class, so that our extremely low prices will not make you auspicious as to tue quality you are uuy ing., J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVE.' Four doors above Wyoming House. , All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen fc Co., Chicago, and get a sample box or JJr, nine's New Life Pills. Free, as well as a copy. of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is ganran " teed to do you good and cost you nothing , Matthews Bros. Drugstore. Archbald. Miss Maggie Finnsrty.of Main strsst, has returned from a uleasant visit with relatives in Pottsvflte and Atlantlo City. Mrs. Jamss Fergnson, of Church street, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is sinking rapidly and it li reared mat sue will not live over tonight. The Lackawanna Transit com Dan v is coastrnoting a culvert along its track on Datou HllL The work is being well done. Mrs. John Ferguson and daughter Jennie, of Olyphant, smiled on friends here yesterday. bohool Directors Lilly and O Rourke were in Scranton yeaterdav. . A branch of tbe New xork Savings and Loan association was organized here last evening. Archbald Hose company, NO. 1, will take part in the p trado of the Carbon dale Fire company on Thursday. Miss Lizzie MoHale. of Pittston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Walsh, on Laurel street Taylor. The eantata. "Flower Qneen." will be presented at Weber's riuk on Friday iiiuht. Dr. Reeves, 413 Sprue street. Scran ton, enres nil diseases of the nervous system. 9 a. as. to 9 p. m. The ladles of the Prio library ask the people of Taylor who have any clothing tbey have no nse for to send them to the Call tonight ana every Wednesday night, and they will dis tribute them among tbe needy. bnsie Morris and Becea Davis are la New York. Taylor will bave an eisteddfod on Christmas. Several good prizes have been offered. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua A Leach, of Sedalia, Mo., who have been visiting air. and Mrs. W. a. (iordon. of Wash ington street, left yesterday morning for Snyre, N. Y. Mr. Leaoh is the founder of tbe Brotherhood of Locom otivo Fir"tnn, aud was Its first grand muster. His wife is at present vice president of tbe ladles' order. For all Facial f 'l Use CUTICURA SOAP A Ashamed To Be 5een Because of disfiguring facial blemishes is the condition of thousands upon thousands who live in ignorance of the fact that in Cuticura Soap is to be found the most effective skin puri fier and beautifier in the world, as well as the purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. It is so because it strikes at the root of all complexional disfigurations, viz.: the CLOGGED, IRRITATED, INFLAMED, SLUGGISH, Or OVERWORKED PORE. For pimples, blackheads, red asd oily skin, red, rough hands with ihapeless nails, dry, thin, and fall ing hair, and simple baby blemtah it is wonderful. Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug and Chem. Corp., Bole Props., Boston. If tired, aching, nervous mothers knew ths comfort, strength, and vital ity in Cuticura Antl-Hitln Plasters, thev would never be without them. In very way the purest, sweetest, and best plaiter for women and children. Carbondalc. The races for the firemen's tourna ment will be held on River street. On Monday evening at residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lumerauz of Eighth avenue, and by Mr. T. E Jep- son, ttoDert uuason ana miss Marina Allen, both of Wukes-Barre, wtre unitsd in marmge. Mrs Frank Carpenter and son Ar thur are visiting relatives in Afton. Dr. J. J. Thompson has retnrned home from a ten days' stay in New York city. Charles Morria bai returned boms from his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Sal don Qatberoole, of Scranton, are visiting frlsaJs in this sity. Miss Jennie Wright, of Scranton, will be the guest of Miss Cora Avery, of Wyoming street, lor a low days. C. W. Perkins has returned from a Visit to Philadelphia. Tbe Mozart band will give an onen air eonoert this evening. Miss Maggie Carroll is visiting her parents in bcranton. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jessa Mains, of Canaan street, a son. Miss May Boland, of Washington street, is the guest of Pittston friends Alexander Ball and family, of Port jervis, are visiting at the formers brother, Frank B ill, of Canaan street. Jermyn. Miss Anna Griffiths, onr popular young milliner, who bns been visit ing her uncle the past summer, has re turned. Alias Anna McClearv spent Sunday visiting her parents at Archbald. Miss fjiia Uullbolsnd. onr popular sobool mistress, was visiting her purents at Scott Sunday. Miss Mlnnte liurgelt. of Emporium, is visiting at the borne of J. T. Zick arias, of Main street. 1 lie suit of Thomas Rich against the Delaware and Hudson Coal company was called Monday or this wek. Mr, Rich is suing for damages for tbe loss of tbe uss of his foot, caused by the oareiessneis or tbe trainmen rnunlng train by th depot platform and put tins him off In a daugerous place. Mrs. J. T. Zsckarias and hr sister- in-law called on friends in Scranton Monday. 'lbs marriage of P. F. Hughes of Cirboudale and Miss Anna Bergen, of Mayfield, was solemnized in the Sao- red Heart church here yesterday morn ing at 9 o'cloolr. Wyoming. Mrs. Isaac Hess, aged 03 years, died Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock of heart disease and dropsy. She leavea a hus band and eight children. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late borne. Interment iu the Wyoming cemetery. U. M. Wilmer will remove bis family in a few days to Pittston. Eaaoasto ar tut HiaHttr Msmeai AuTMeamts v SMLTiTHOL sTVVr7-r. mm INHALER wve vow itpa nnu rlFftniOrlFMEURALBW iibnwnwiii, ThlsMiHTHM 1NHALKR will cure vnu. A wonderful boon to suffersn from Colds, SoreThroat, lnflaenra. Hronehltls. or HAY FEVER. AfmU immttliaUrtluf. An efficient T-pmpriv. nnnvpnlnnt tn Mrr la Boriket, ready to n on flmt Indication of cold. Jontmuea use incu remanent 1'nre. Pntttrsctlon guaranteed or money refunded. Price, 6 ets. Trial free at Dmgglau. Reiditered mall, to coats. M. D. CUSHM11, Kfr., Tans tinn, aica., U. S. a. OTTBHMAW n MPMTrini The surest and safest remr-dy for ITICIS I nut. all akin dixeaaes. Kciema.lWh.Belt itneumia soreBU'unia, rtiu. wonderrui rem' ertr for PI I.F.N. rnee.Sr.ete. ntllnis-D II Butts or by mall protmul. Address as above. DrtLIi For sale by Matthews llros. and John H. Phelps. Some remarkable cures of deafness are recorded of Dr. Thomna' Ecleotrio Oil Never fails to cure earache. BASE BALL. Prieeburg. Mrs. Joseph Archer, of Scranton, was me guest or friends iu town last Satur day. The stoppage of Jermyn's mines at this place is already beiag felt It is not definitely known when thev will resume work again, bnt it is hoped ths order will coma to start by October, James Mackerel, of Olyphant. will match a man to piny Joseph Stewart, of Dunmore, a game of alley ball for the light weight championship of America. Mackerel's man is 125 pounds and will give or take two ponuds on tbe day of the matoh. Stewart is to give seven points in a gums of thirty three. If this meets with tbe approval of Stewart's friends they will uicn commodnted by calling at Locsn's hotel, Priceburg, on Saturday, 0;i 6 Mrs. Martin Walsh, of Main street. is staying with friends in the Pioneer City. James Toohill, of Camden. N. J,, is on a visit to friends in towo. Cuthbert Hall and John Parks are matched for a game of alley ball, sixty one points np, thirty-one points to be played at Laynonro's cuurr, Provi dence, on Uct, id, and thirty poiuts nt Lncan's alley, Pricehnrg, ou Oct. 20, 1894, for a stake of $25. Gsorge Kelt, returee. Stated by E. B. Cochran, druggist, Lan caster, Pa. Have guaranteed over 800 bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters for dys pepsia, sour stomach, bilous attacks, liver and kidney trouble. Minooka. Yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock in St, Joseph's ohurob, Eugene Drlscoll and Miss Ellen Mangan, both of this place, were nnited in marriage by Rev. D. H. Greuu. Miss Anna Sipples, or Campbell's court, attended tbe bride and Timothy Hollern, acted as best man, After the ceremony the newly wedded oonple enjoyed a short ride to Pittston and returned to tbe home of tbe biide'a parents on Davis street, where supper was served to a number of invited jtUfSta, who afterward jour neyed to Callery's hall where dauciug was held. Mr. and Mrs. Dris?oll are both popular young psople of this pise .... . . Forest City. , Df. R. W. MoKenzle, of Taylor, vis-' ited yesterday with his old-time friend, Alf Davis, of Davis' drug store. , Miss Mac Robbins, of Bnsquehanna, la the guest of Mrs, Neil bluckmaa. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence, We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases or habitual constitution Electrio Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the boweKand few cases long resist the use ot this medicine. Try It once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews UroB'. drug store, Moosic. The Ladies Aid society will meet this Wednesday afternoon in the Methodist Episcopal church. In the evening thsy will meet with the official board of tbe ohnrcb. Miss Ella Lcvan is visiting friends in Elisabeth, New Jersey, U. O. Brown, general manager of the Moosic Powdur company, aid family have retnrned home from New Jersey, and Mr. Brown has resumed his post tion, which William Cox so ably filled during his absence. Tbs Women's Christian Temnsrancs union will meet tomorrow afternoon at the dsuhI time and mac. Tbomss Howells has been eleoted ohorister of the Mathodiat Episoopnl cbnroh choir and Miss Blanche Tr? gallls, organist. Tbe choir will nidot this week for rehearsal. All members are requested to be present. William Hailstone, ot Providence, was a visitor in town sutnuy. Rev. Hawlsy. or Florida, is in town. At Pittsburg- Pittsburg. ....0 1 0 3 2 0 3 1 x-10 Brooklyn 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 03-7 nits rittsburg. is: unokiyn. 10. Er rors Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Batteries Jordan and Weaver; Kennedy, Daub and Daiiey. umpires Betts and Uarxney. At Unclnuau Mm game Cincinnati.... 4 2011001 x-fl Boston 0 020800037 Hits Cincinnati. 12: Boston, 12. Errors Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 0. Batteries Pnrrott and Merritt; Nichols aud Cranzel Umpire McQunid. Second game- Cincinnati 1 0 1 2 1 E Boston 0 0 1 0 01 Hits Cincinnati. 8; Boston. 3. Errors Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 2. Batteries wittrock and Murphy: tiodson. Tarry and uunzci. umpire -ncunaiu. At Cleveland Cleveland 4 1020001 19 Baltimore 8 1 1 2 0 3 1 3 1-14 Hits Cleveland, 11: Baltimore. 13. Er rors Cleveland, 7: Baltimore. 1. Batteries YtiUng, Wallace and Ziuimer; Eaper and Kobinson. umpire Lyncn. At Louisville Seven innings- Louisville 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-3 New York 1 S 0 5 0 1 3-15 Hits-Louisville. 10: New York. 14. Er rors Louisville, 2; New York, 0. Bat teries Wadsworth and Cotf; Kmie, Ger man, Burrell ana Wilson. Umpire Keefe At St. Lonis St. Lonls 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 7 x-14 Philadelphia ..3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0-'; Hlts-St. Louis. 12: f hlladelnhia. 18, Errors St. Louis, 3: Philadelphia, & Bat teries ttuwley and Twiuohain: liuiremelr ana uraay. u mpire uursc STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. At Harrlsbure Pottaville 0 1118100 x-7 Harrisburg ...0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0-6 11 its-Potts ville 12. Harrisburg 10. Er rors Pottsville 8, Harrisburg 0. Batter iesBaldwin and Diggius; Sprogel, Hus ton and Wente: Olyphant. There will be a game or case ball on the Brown's grounds this afternoon between tbe Hustler;, of Providence, and tbe tsrown juniors. Frank Lynch lft Monday to resume his stulies at a1e. His father ac companied her to Now York city. Misses Jennie Derguson and Mary Carnin leave this morning for a wseks stay in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. William (J Hara and family and Mrs. Mnry Jane Hughes at tended tbe Hut bes-Bergad nuptials at Carbondale yesterday. The band serenaded G P. O'Malley, the Republican nominee for represen tative, at bis residenot last evening and discoursed some very line inosio. Wbea Rauy vaa alclc, we gave her Castorra, . When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorta.' When ah had ChlMran, ah gavetkem CastorUv Mr. J. L. Griniivger Nervous and Weak ill broken down, unable to sleep, distress and burning In niy stomach, smothering and choking spells tliis was my condition whoa I began to bjve Hood's Barsaparllla. I hare taken S bot tles and feel like aaihr aaaua, oan work with cais, weigh over 300, and asm cwed, I shall ever be ready to praise Hood's Sarsapa- nils. J. L. Grisblnqkr, New Grenada, Fa. Hood's Cures N. G. Be sure to get Mood's and only Hood's. Hood's Pills) ura endorsed try thousand. Complexion Preserve DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Bemovcs FreckUs, Plmpkw. Sunharn and: Tan. and re stores the skin to its origi nal ucbuueaus pruuucuig clear and healthy com- n ATlnn Rnnorlnr m all i.ipa preparations and perfectly harmless. At 'all druggists, or mailed lor SOcts. Beud tor Circular, VIOLA SKIN SOAP l atmply laeoDperable as a eUn purlMni Soap, annulled for th MM, aal vUbout a lltal t tin aamr. Abaolawlr pen and Sslkatal BM eaud. Ataninint, Price 25 Cent. G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo, O. For sale by Matthew Bros, and John B. I'lieliis, THE BELL 230 Lacka. Ave. It Is for Men Only, but Their Wives . May Buy. FOR THI3 WEEK'3 SPECIALS WE SELECTED: MEN'S FURNISHINGS. White or Natural Wool Underwear regular (!5o. quality .360. (Bee our window display.) Red Underwear, medicated, ribbed bottoms, (1 quality... 850. All wool Camel's Hair Shirt or Drawers, $1 qnality 80a SUSPENDERS 25c. quality, silk embroidered 120. 80c. quality, strong web 1 8a 60c. quality, silk web 28o. NECKWEAR THE LATEST STYLES. quality,.... 150. qnality 38o. 22c. 50c HATS. 1 50 Stiff or Soft Hats.... ...950. t3 Stiff or Soft Hats $1.25 All goods left from the Fire Sale, which are damaged by water only, at your own price. THE. CLOTHING H0U3E. FIQK OF THE BELL. 230 Lackawanna Ave. Next door to the burned building. aiiiaiiuiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinninnmiiDiiiminuiuinnia M j - . "J "We continue the sale of two pairs Boys' Knee Pants for ,2 5 0. rAln 400-402 Lackawanna M FALL OPENING -OF- M illinery -AND- Cloaks Thursday Friday and Saturday September 27, 28, 29 UiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuissimiiiiuiiiuuininuinumiuiB $51 $51 Onyx Top New Shape, KERR & S8EBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. WE'RE AT IT AGAIN WE REFER TO OUR FOUR-ROOM OUTFIT A HOME Furnished Complete, for til As Follows: "Pai1rkt SUk Plush Parlor Suite, consisting of Tete, Corner Chair, A dl iUl Arm Chair, Reception Chair and Bide Chair, Centre Table, a pair of Lace Curtains with Poles and set of Brass Trimmings com plete, Brussels Carpet (made and laid, free.) jz ,4 -v-a Bedstead, Dresser (with large glass), Washstand, JDeurUOlIl 2 Chairs, Rocker, Table, Towel Rack, Husk and Cotton Mattresses (best quality); Wooven Wire Spring, Pair Pillows, Carpet (made and laid free.) ' T i i TD n A six-foot Extension Table, 6 Chairs, JJining XXOOITI Lamp, Carpet (made and laid free.) . . j Three Chairs, Table, Square of Oil Cloth, Two Wln- jA-ltCneil dow Shades. And with th "Eoonomv'a comnliments a 100 piece Dinner Set to all pur fTWiCA&yL OR CREDIT. "Good delivered free everywhere." . A Handsome Cathedral Strike Clock, American Onyx Finish, with every purchase of J50 or over. Or an Elegant 100-Piece Dinner Set with every $75 purchase or over, for Cash or Credit. o v. i 1 O