THE SCEAiNTOSr TKIUUSTE-TUESDAY OCTOBER-2. .1894. MILLINERY OPENING Wednesday OCTOBER 3 AND OCTOBER 4 In connection with our display of Au tumn Millinery, will make our annual dis play of Suits oats AND apes You are cordially in vited to attend. GORMAN'S 412 Spruce St, Scranton. Dr. Eepves Is now fully ost.itilisliert at 412 Miruce stroet, Scranton. 118 lias Nerrormcu s.iiiio wonderful euros mid bus imineit the I'oiifUlcnci' of the public. Ilu lias couifl to STAY anil will ivmuin I'KRMANKNTLY at liis hpruiM street purlors. He ling had long mm varieii expiTicnce lu Hospital ana prtr ate practka and treats alt acute and curouic ilmitasuH of man, women mid children tin K'vra mlvtoe, nor- rnCC AC PUlQPC viefs anil rxniiiiiintiouii IIILL Ul lIMIlul. J0 ono is turned away. Ik-, with bis assistants, treat all diseases of the uarvcms system, diseases of the nye, ear, ml ' anil throat, dyspopsti, rheuinntism, lost vitality, t.remnture weakness or uocay m both huxps, tenialo wenkiiesscs and lrre.il larities, nervous debility, catarrh, tumor., ranwrn, eruptions, blood poisonincc, fits. et)i- ilepsy. Indiscretion and errors of youth, lost liiauiiood, ' czeraa, scrofula, St. vitas dance astbuia, diseases oi the heart, lungs, liver, kklueys, bladder, stomaeli, etc. FKMAI.E DEPARTMENT. The doctor has opened a female department 'or thoso who wiuu treatment exclusively for lilments peculiar to females, so that those whom "delicacy 1 has heretofore kept away may now receive the services of a "ladv" whose treatment will prove nor ublllty in such castas. OFFER TO THE PUBLIC FOR "CATARRH" Any one sulTerins with "Catarrh" who wishes to be PKSMANENTLYandOL'K'KLY enr it inav receive KOUK MONTHS' TREAT JIKNT FOK ONLY TEN DOLLARS. This offer holds Rood for thirty davs. The doctor bus discovered a SPECIFIC! for tbia dreaded UiseuHe. Yon can treat and core yourself and family with it at home. It never fails to cure. A trial treatment free. Olticn hours: Daily. a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun days. 10 to 12 and 3 to 4. Take elevator in Christian's hat store, or stops. Remember the naino and number, VE S 412 Spruce SL, Scranton. K EY STONE Academy FACTORY: VILLE, FA. A refined school home. Prep.iroi for the lest collegia. Thorough courses In Musio and Art Teachers' Class gives best preparation for Teaching. Commercial Course Includes Typewriting and Shorthand. Positions-secured for Gradnatos. r'eud for new illustrated circular. F. M. L00M13, A.M., Principal QARPETS, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Window Shades and Wall Papers. Alt the Latest Designs. 419 LACKAWANNA AVE. our doors abovj Wyominz House. Thursday REEVES Ok REE J: Scott liiglis Carbondale. George Q. Jacobus, of Scranton, was vititor in this city yesterday. Miss Martha Thomas will retnrn to ber home In Scranton this morning after few day's visit in this city. Miss lrona Tyler, or Forest Uty, spent Sunday in this sity as the sjusst of Miss Mae Hallock, of Gilbert street Miss Stella Hathaway will leaf to day for a month's stay at the Dansvills, JN. Y sanitarinm. Frank Cooke, the 10-year-old son of Henry Cooke, of Cottage street, died on Saturday evening from the injuries be receired in the accident be happened nt No. 1 drift on Saturday morning. The funeral will occnr this afternoon at 2:G0o'clofk. The fire alarm which sonnded Satur day night was caused by the burning of en unocenpied bonne in the vicinity of No. 1 sebntes. The building was the property of Mrs. Bridget Sardival and was completely destroyed. born to Mr. and Mrs. John u. t oi. of Garfield avenue, a daughter, on Monday morning. Miss Grace Rdmson, of Honesdale, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Fow ler, of Garfield avenue. On Saturday evening ocoured a busi ness meeting of Cam brain lodge and the following officers were eleoted: Noble grand, James Thompson; vice erand, W. H. Bowen ; sesretary, C. A Knse; assistant secretary. Joseph Wallis: treasurer. S, A. Diets; rep resentative of Grand lodge. George W. Williams; trustee, U. E. tusleu; jani tor, Robert Holland. A grand balloon ascension ana para chute leap will occur on Wednesday and Saturday of this week at 4 o'clock p. m. by Jewell brothers on the grounds surrounding the power bouse of the Lackawanna Valley Rapid Transit company. Mrs. JS. R. Reese and two daughters nre visiting at Lake Idlewild. Susqua hanna county. Miss JNora Kuadv returned come yesterday from a visit with Honesdale friends since Thursdav of last week. A meeting was held yesterday after noon at the home of Dr. aud Mrs. c. T. Weaker on Luzerne avenue, for the purpose of organizing a University ex tendon class. Professor Devine, of the University of Pennsylvania, was pre sent, bnt the gathering was not a large one. A committee was appointed to canvass the city and assertain the seu- timeut of tbe people on the subjeot. Another mooting will be held on Wed nesday. , Minooka. Miss Marv Lnngan, of Philadelphia, is visiting at Martin Murray's resi dence. Miss Mary Schofield, of New York, is visiting ber brother, John Sehoneid, The Misses Kate McDonald and Mag gie Craig, of Arch bald, visited Miss Maggie AlcCrea the past week and re turned home yesterday. Mies B. Luudy, of this Dlaco. who re sides with Healys, will .leave today for Irelnud to visit her parents and will be absent for about six months. A valuable coat belonging to Miss JIari'i Nullin, of this place, was stolen from Weber's rink at Taylor last Thurs day evening dnring tbe progress of the dance which followed tbe production of tbe enntata of "The Flower Queen." Patrick McDonald, of Main street, who got ills log Ujured in Greenwood mines on t riday, is recovering. A child of John Walsh who died Sat urday, was interred yesterday ,in Mia ooka cemetery. M. H. McDonongb, the delegate of No. 134, Yonng Men's Institute, who attended the convention at Louisville, has returned. Today tbe work of eicivating for the ereetion of tbe new Presbyterian church, at Greenwood, will be com meneed. Tbe site for the new church is situated along Main street on the north side of tbe school bouse. Tbe size of the church will be twenty-four feet wide and forty feet long. Miss Williams is visiting at the resi dence of Isaao Davis in Greenwood, On Oot. 22. will be the night of the Young Men's Institute boy's entertain ment at tbe Temperanoe ball which will be one of the finest ever held in this place. Two Lives Savtd. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told bv her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for ber, cat two Dottles Dr. King's Mew Dis covery completely cured her and she savs it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggors, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption. tried without result everything else then nought one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful It is such results of which these are examples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and 'Colds. Free mail, bottles at Matthews Bros,, Drug store. Regular size Wo. and si. Nicholson. The reunion of tbe descendants and relatives of Timotby Quick, wss held at Bacontown on tbe Bacon "flats," Saturday, Sept. 29. Tbe were 119 peo ple present inclnding invited guests. Of the direct descendants of "Uncle Tim" were eight children, tbirty-tbree grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren. Mrs. Henry Harding, of Faetoryvllle, culled on friends Sunday last Neal Walker, of Buffalo, is boms on a snort visit. Jerry Gough has broken ground for a new house on Main street. George Stanton, one of Elngsley'i bnstling merchants, was here Monday on business. Mrs. Gunther.of Wilkes-Barre : Mrs. Jayne, of White Haven; Mrs. Wilcox, or Luzerne oorongn, and Mrs. uatneid, of 'lunkbannoak. are visiting Mrs. Driggs. Installation of officers of the Inde pendence Order of Odd Fellows last night with F. P. Stephens, noble grand, and George Cnrts, vie grand. Taylor. S, G Kerr, of Scranton, will lecture on bis "Trip to Ireland" at Pries li brary b riday nigbt at 8 o slock. No admission. Dr. Houser s trotter Fanny B, is borne and will be quartered in the doctor's elegant stables in town for tbe winter. Mrs. Tidd is In Stroudsburg. Reception committee of Price library meets tonight for business. v l ne ppopie don t want board cross walks. If anything, stoue. A peony spent wisely is a penny saved honestly, T. G. Osborne has beoome Taylor correspondent of the Scranton Times. For earache, toothache, sore throat, swelled neck, and the results of cold and iullauiraation, use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil the srreat naln destrover. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was Child, ah cried forCaatortlL . When she became Miss, sneaking- to Castorla, ' When she bod Children, She gar toon Cartort Clark's Green. Mrs. L J. Nonhno mid daughter Marv visited at ber sister's, Mrs. J. C. Clark, on Friday last - A preliminary meeting of tbe Coun try Epworth union will be held in the Methodist Episcopal chursh here this afternoon at 8 o'clock. All are wel osie. Miss Hendricks left here on Friday afternoon to attend a golden wadding' in Montrose. J. D. Aylesworth has treated bis fense to a new eoat of paint, whioh adds greatly to the appearance of his beautiful villa. Tbe wedding Wednesday evening last of G. H. Niebols and Miss Fanny Deacon was a very pleasant affair, which will be long remembered by tbe participants. The presents were very fine and numerous. Tbe party is en joying a trip to New York state. Miss Une Ackerly and miss iiizzit Frace, of Kingston seminary, were home over Sunday. Frank Phillips resumed bis residence in Scranton last week after bis very pleasant sojonrn here during the sum mer months. The Methodist Episcopal church is once more in good order in the parlance of the housekeeper, having been thor oughly cleansed. All are now again welcomed at Us meetings. H. & Burdick and family spent Sat urday and Sunday at bis father-in-law's, S.imnel Smith's. H. F. Barrett and family and also Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman and sons, of Addison, N. Y., were visitors among friends here. Factoryvillc. Contractors F. A. and G. B. Rey nolds have begun the ereetion of what will be the finest carriage house and stable in town, the same to be owned and oociiDied by Dr. J. A. Heller. Mrs. P. M. Green has the plans and specifications completed for ber new cottage, to do Duut near tne Baptist cbureb. i Dr. W. B. Henwood contemplates the erection of a dwelling on the lot adjoining his residence property on Maple street. That part of onr borough nortu oi the railroad is in it a little just now. Highland avenue is to have new side walks from Maple to Benton street, thence down Benton to Main street. Mrs. M. V. Townsend and Mrs. D. D. Gardner visited their sister, Mrs. Esrl Vosbnrg, of Scott Valley, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Charles Uam and children viS' ited friends in Scranton Sunday and Monday. The Ladies Aid of ths Baptist chureh meets at Mrs. Orin Bromines, on Ben ton street, at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Tbe water company has begun laying pipes in town. Peckville, Tbe Blakely Social club elected tbe following officers last Friday evening : President, E, J. Barthold : vice presi dent. G. B. Reed; treasurer, W. M. Bell; secretary, Thomas Glover; in structor, Professor Taylor, of Scranton. Tbe opening sooiai win occur on uct, 18. 1804. The home of Mr. and Mr. J. P. Hoi- lister was gladdened last Sunday morning by the arrival of an 11-pound son. Tbe following officors of Horner lodge 70, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, were eleeted last Friday even ing: Noble grand, John Day; vice grand, D R. Latbrup; assistant secre tary. C. x. Kennedy; treasurer, A. U Hendricks; trustee, eighteen months, 8. M. Rogers. George Cool has moved into tbe house recently vacated by El ward Rebathon. Mrs. John Bone, of Oneonts. is visit ing ber psrents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thomas. Maynard Finch, of Cannan, visited with friends hero over Sunday. A commission was appointed by tbs Presbytery to organize a church at Peckville. Tbe meeting will be held at tbe church nnilJing Tnesday even ing. Oct. 3. at 7 30 o'clock. All inter ested are requested to be present. llawley. A new wooden spun hssbeen erected across tbe Wallenpaupaek river where the bridge gave way about two weeks ago. Mr. and sirs. vv. rt, Tester ana tarn ilv. of Dunmore. were in town Satur day and spent a few hours with his Damnts. n i . a i - Wesley unoi ana xsigot uperaior Joseph McCoy spent Saturday in Scran ton. George Coll urn is now occupying the bouse made vacant by D. James Col gate. Many of the stone quarries are nusy getting oat building stone for the silk illl. The man who kept the Star bakery during tbe summer has left for parts unknown.! Mothers! Mothers!! Motb.rttll Wrs.Wins)ow's Soothiug Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions or mothers tor tbetr ennuren wnue teeming, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold by diuggists in every part of tbe world. B sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-nye cents a bot tle. llainlintoii. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bishop, Stewart Bishop and Miss Lillian Bishop, of Georgetown, called on friends in town on Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. u JU Simons started for New York on Monday. Mrs. C. M Loring, accompanied by Miss Aliee Bid well, of Arlington, went to Mew York this week. Onr base ball nine from Lake Ariel and Hamlinton went to Newfoundland on Saturday last to meet the Sterling nine. We understand soma or their friends went down to cheer tin in, but wss disgusted with their playing and dessrted them. We advise our boya to nraotloe a little before next Saturday as we understand tbe Sterling boys are to meet them here on Saturday. Tbe Epworth league was coudnctsd by James Simpson on last Sunday even ing. In Holland, Mich.. 0. J. Doesbury pub lishes tbe News, and in its columns strongly commends Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh sua astnniB. " Forest City. James Morrison, nged A3 years, em ployed as a miner in No. 2 shaft of tbe Hillside Coal and Iron company, met with what proved to be a fatal aocl dent while at work yesterday afternoon, about 8 o clock. . Mr. Morrison was at work in bis "sham ber" making prepa rations for a "collar" to take the place of a prop .which was standing in ths middle of tbs road supporting a bad Dleoe ot roof la order to put tbe col lar into position tliH prop was reranvd by Mr. Morrituu, thuj leU'ug it Urge quantity of rock fall on tu uoforttv nate man. He was removed to his home on North Main street, where he die1.! about 4 o'clock. He was a gentle man highly esteemed and had a host of Iriends in this place and eltewber. who will Hirst to hear of hit untimely death. He was an active member of tbe Catholic Mutual Benefit associa tion, and Father Matthew sosistiss. Mr. Morrison Is survived by a wife and thirteen children. Tbe funeral annenucsment will appear in to-morrow's Tribune. Jermyn. Mrs. James P. Simpson returned yes terday from a three weeks' visit with friends in Wuyse county. ' R H. Martin, principal of tbe Elm- hurst public schools, was a Jermyn visitor Saturday. Tbe Silver Lake quartette will give a concert at tbe Methodist ohuroh par lors tomorrow evening. The admission has been placed at 10 cents. Doors open at 7. Conoert begins at 7.80, Arrangements are being made for the annual parade of tbe Father Matfaew sooieties of Lozerns and Lack awanna counties, which will take place Oct. 10. Miohael McIInle, of tbe East Side, bos been appointed grand mar shal. A picnic will be held in Elm grove during the day, at whioh tbe Rev. A P. Doyle, of New York, is ex- peoted to be present and deliver an ad dress. The new sohool bnilding was occu pied today for tbe first time. Professor Bovnrd may well feel proud ot tbe splendid quarters furnished by the board. Tne ten rooms are already orowded to their utmost capacity. Tbe following programme has been proposed for tbe Epworth League con vention, wniou meets here Uct. 9: Morning session Devotional exercisss ; address of welcome, C. F. Baker, Jer myn ; response, Miss Miller, Dunmore; business; essay, "The Lsagno and tbe Missionary Call," Edgar Angnin, Duo more;tslngiog, League quartette; es say, "lhe League in Revivals," Miss Stewart Clifford ; general disenssion, led by Rev. W. L. Thorpe. Afternoou session Devotional exercises; reports from chapters ; duet; essay, "Tbe League and Amusements," L, D. Wolf, Carbondale: essay, "The Leagne Prayer Meeting," Perry La bar, Honesdale; dnet, Mrs. Moon, Miss Ailller, Carbon dale; essay, "The Epworth Herald," Evan Tncker, Carbondale; essay, "Lit erary Work." Miss Ryraor, Jermyn; singing,tke conference trio; disenssion, led by Uty. J. C. Leacock. in the evening there will be an address by tbe Rev. J. H. Race, of Kingston. George Dyer returned to Wyoming seminary yesterday after a brief stay with relatives here. William J. and A. J. Baker left yes terday to resume their studies in the Baltimore Medical college. Mrs. Loretta Stanton, of Bridge- water, is the guest of Jermyn friends. Hiram Wintets, of Stoddardsville, Monroe county, is visiting here. Saturday evening a slight fire in the barn of Erk Bros., caused by a horse kicking over a lantern, was extin guished wtthout the aid of the firemen, who. However, were promptly on band. Archbald. On Tuesday, the 16th inst.. Miss Katie MoHals, of the East Side, will be married to Thomas Deavy. of Ply month; on Wednesday, tbe 17th, Miss Stdie Gilgallon will be married to Michael McConnell, of Taylor, and on Wednesday, tbe 24tb, Miss Julia Noon and Edward Murray, both of Mt.,Ver non, will be married. Mrs, Lawrence Farrell and son Ed win, of Eliztbetb. N. J., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. James Fer guson, of Church street, has returned home. Mrs. James Ferguson, who has been serionMy ill for tbe last three weeks is slowly convalescing. Rev. Mr. Shaw of tbe Presbyterian cbnrch preached in Pittston on Sunday. His pulpit here was occupied by Rev, Mr. Dreyer. The sobool board held a regular meeting last evening. President Lally presided. Other members present were Klelty, Myers. O'Rourke, Barrett, Tool In and Duffy. The secretary pre sented a number of bills, tbe principal being one of Henry Revels amounting to $1149 80 for the addition to the school bnilding on the Creek, one of Thomas Law for desks for 341 and one of a Chioago map firm for $135. Honesdale. Mrs. Dean Sampson and son, Fred Atkinson, of Emporium, are the gnests of Mrs Benjamin Gardner. Mrs. Caroline Cooper has returned home after an absence of several weeks. Rt. Rt'V. M. S. Rulison confirmed class of twelve at Grace churoh Sunday evening. The bishop preached at both morning and evening servioes to a Iarg congregation. Edwin F. Torrey, Jr., Is at horn, Waverly. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Springer, of Euglewood, New Jersey, are the gnests of Mr. and Mrs, Ueorge Steeg. C. R. De Long, of Ontario, New York, bas been the guest ot the Rev. A, Reynolds. Miss Alioe Dsnn, who has been visit Ing nt the boms of A. J. Smltb. E-q. has returned to her boms at Brooklyn New York, i Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and daugh ter Lizzie and Florence Potter, ot Paw tnckett, Rhode Island, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Nswton and Mrs. H. a Newton, of Green Grove, have been tbe gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. N. Mackay. Mr. and Mrs. Newell A. Doty and son, r red, or Mehonpany, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. D. h Doty s. George Ellis, a wall known tonsorlal artist of Scranton, wns the a nest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bold last Friday. our postmistress. Mrs. Louisa Tyler. is visiting friends In tbe metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. El. E. Camp, of Gil mores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness ana teei exnaustea and ner is i i vous; are getting thin and i run down, Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it lor your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes diges- ttion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength.' Sol by Matthews . Bros., Scran- Lton.. Wilkes-Barre, were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bliss, ir-, on Sunday, Tbe funeral services of Miss Ruth Slope," daughter of John L. Stone, esq , took pisca in tbe tisptist church suu- duy at 3 p: ni. A sermon was preached y tbe pastor, Rev. A. Bergea Brows from Isaiah lxiv.. 4. Aa imassase oon- eonrse of people assembled, this lndi- eailag wide spread sympathy and blgb estimation. People were present from Scranton. Tnnkhannoek, Spring vi lie, Dal ton, Clark's Green, Saramit, Soott and Faetoryvllle. The final display was beautifal. When the casket was carried into the church it was preceded by tbe Sunday sohool clsss to which she belonged, The decessed was 14 ysars of age, and bad been a sufferer lor several months, but she bore It all with patient resignation. The pall bearers were Mr. Thnrston. Harold Steril and Ward Parker, all uncles ot tbe deceased. The wedding of Miss Clara M. Squlers to Mr. George E. Trimby was solemn ized at tbe home of the bride last Tbnrsday night, the Rev. A. B. Browe, of tbe Baptist church, performing the ceremony. A large number of friends were present and a great many valu able presents were reoeived. Tbe happy couple took tbe midnight train for York state, and after their retnrn will make their home here. Tbe fol lowing ladies and gentlemen were present: Rev. aud Mrs. Browe, Rev. and Mrs. S. S. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Maekey, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bliss, jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Pery, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hall, Mr. and Mrs. George Cbauaplaln, Mr. and Mrs. El. Calkin, Mr. and Mrs S. Bedford, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lsscb, Mr. and Mrs. W. Swallow, Airs. A. Reynolds, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Ed. Carpenter, Mrs. John Stone, Mrs. A. Northup, Mrs. Clara Dean, Miss Frank, Misses Sarah NorthuD, Stella Millsr.Maud Millar, Ruth Perry, Stella Bailey. Editb Stone. May Browe, Agnes Gntinan, Scranton; Harriet Phelps, Miss Anna Clark, Willis Squier, Bingbamton, JN. I. ; M. Stone, Tom Hall. Will Hall, Sam Hall, John Perry, Arthur Miller. Mtsa Grace H'(soii Like a New Woman I am feeling since I took Hood's SaraaparlDa. 1 was suffering from ladlgeatioa, Catarrh Hood 1 J-AtV ' Sana- aad Sick Headache f d aA and did not have any I UlTC appetite. I am glad to e a aaa say Hood's Saxsa partita bas cored me ot catarrh and all my other troubles. Crack Wilsox, Haluesvllle, N. J. Hood's Pills euro all liver ills, constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, indigestion. The times may not be all they should be, but our Will go a great way toward evening up thing3 for our cus tomers. We save you money. This Week: PANTS Men's Heavy Pants 9 Men's Heavy Pants $125 Men's Cassimere Pants 165 Men's All-wool Pants 2S5 SUITS Men's Baetness Suits (4 25 Regular price, 9. Men's Fine Dress Suits 113. Regular price, $15. Boys Clothing A Serviceable Kuook-abont Suit. ..85c A Good Wool Sobool Suit $1.48 X Nobby Dress Snlt 2 75 2 pair Knse Pants 25c THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE. HON OF THE BELL. 230 Lackawanna Ave. KLLCU PilSMO wie. " w"ww"".smrk dv, ruth. Ma .o KM. m Hanarrfui, ot Mfttrta Remedy ""1 auwim, nw iuuii 1.. BARGAINS guiniuuiKiiiniiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiuifiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiis THE FAIR 400402 Lackawanna M FALL OPENING illinery i Thursday Friday and Saturday September 27, 28, 29 ftuiiMiiiiiiiiinuiEiiiiiiiiiiim KERR 4 SIEBECECER 406 and 408 La cka. Avenue. WE'RE AT WE REFER TO v i i i v i lossssssa vr Fnrnished Complete, for $ A3 13 -,1 Silk Plush Parlor Suite, consisting of Tete, Corner Chair. Sr cXl. IKJl Arm Chair, Eeception Chair and Side Chair, Centre Table, a pair of Lace Curtains with Poles fcud set of Crass Trimmings com plete, Brussels Carpet (made and laid free.) J Bedstead, Dresser (with large glass), Waahstand, JLjeCJLriJlJIIl 2 Chairs, Rocker, Table, Towel Rack, Husk and Cotton Mattresses (best quality), Wooven Wire Spring, Pair Pillows, Carpet (made and laid free.) . D. . T2rr-m A 8lx-foot Exten8lon Tftble. 8 CbttI 111 lllg JLXOOril Lampi carpet (made and laid free.) t'j. f Three Chairs, Table, Square of Oil Cloth, Two Win JlLCraeri dow Shades. And with the "Economy's compliments a 100 piece Dinner Set to all pur chasers of the above outilt for CASH OR CREDIT. "Good delivered free everywhere." . . ' A Handsome Cathedral Strike Clock, American Onyx Finish, with every purchase of $50 or over. Or an Elegaut 100-Piece Dinner Set with every $75 purchase or over, for Cash or Credit -OF- -AND- Cloak S Onyx Top. New Shape. IT AGAIN OUR FOUR-ROOM OUTFIT Folio wss I' :