s TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY 3IORNING, DECEMBER G, 1S94. GORMAN'S THE remarkable money-saving ad vantages we are now ottering la HIGH CLASS SEASONABLE DRY GOODS Have probably never been equalled. Bonie of the bargain items from the MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. NIGHT DRESSES, of good muslin, tucked yoke, trimmed with nainsook rullle At 08 Cents. Regular price, 85 cents. NIGHT DRESSES of good muslin, yoke of solid tucking, trimmeu wun line edge of embroidery, At 75 Cents. Regular price, 95 cents. NIGHT DRESSES wRb. yoke of cluster tucking, trimmed on neck, iron and sleeves with embroidery, At 85 Cents. ' Regular price, ?1. DRAWERS, with tucks and ruffle of em broidery, At 45 Cents. Regular price, 60 cents. DRAWERS, with cluster tucks, trimmed with fine embroidery, At G8 Cents. Regular price, 85 cents. 'CORSET COVERS, with surplice neck, trimmed with fine embrodiery. At 30 Cents. Regular price, 45 cents. Dress Goods. Christmas thoughts are in or der. What more appropriate present cun be selected than a handsome dress pattern V 40-inch Novelty Mixed Suitings, 58 Cents Per Yard. GLOVES. Frosty days Suggest these very essential articles of dress. Our prices have been pitched a little lower In order to hurry up sales. Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves, guar ranteed fast color, 25 Cents the Pair. Were 35 cents. GOMNS' GRAND DEPOT. DR, -:-REEVES, 41a Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has had long und varied ex perience In hospital and private practice and treatM uil acute and chronic diseases of men, women und children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. He, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose und throut, dyspepsiu, . rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or deeuy In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood-poisoning, tits, epilepsy, In discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dunoe, . asthma, dlseuses of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. Young Men Positively Cured. Offer to the Public for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who lshes to be permanently, quickly und cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. Tho , doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. You fun treat and curs yourself und family with It at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment Ireo. . OFFTCK HOURS-Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p. - m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 und i to 4. QARPETS Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Window Shades and Wall Paper. All the Latest Designs. J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. four doom above Wyoming House. HALLSTEAD. Miss Grace Bonner, the talented young .elocutionist and violinist, will Kive an entertainment In tho Railroad Young Men's Christian association on Saturday evening, Dec. 8, 184. Secretary Adair, of the Railroad Young Young Men's Christian associa tion, Is 111. C. C. Hamlin, of Great Bend, ts very in. . NEWS OF THIS VICINITY TP8KHANS0CK. Reports from J. A. Jayne, who went to Nebraska for his health this fall, are more favorable than heretofore. He was so bad recently that Mrs. Jayne momentarily expected to be called out there. 'Santa" Bolton, clerk at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City, is home for his annual vacation. The Jury commissioners drew the list for January term of ourt yesterday morning.'., Two murder cases will be heard and the venire calls for 108 Jurors, all told. Memorial services In commemoration of the late Hev. C. R. Lane, of Oxford, Pa., will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, Dec. 10. Rev. Mr. Lane was pastor of the church from 184G to 1871, or thereabout. A" handsome memorial window contains a vignette of him. The firm of N. H. Davis & Co., gen eral merchants at Jenningsvllle, has dissolved, A. H. Moore, the "company," withdrawing. Reports from La'Grange indicate that Hon. John Jackson is In a critical con dition as a result of his recent Injuries. Poultry keepers are complaining that chicken cholera Is making ravages upon their flocks. The Women's Christian Temperance union will observe general peace day'" with a fitting prolamine at the flieinouist episcopal cnurcn Sunday, Dee. 16. Further particulars later. Forkston people ure anxiously look ing for the promised return of the oil drillers. As yet they have not ma terialized. The Mozart Symphony club, of New York, will appear at Piatt's Opera house Friday evening next under the auspices of Temple Conimandury band. Vocal and instrumental music, as well as el cutlonary selections, will be rendered, and as the troupe comes carrying the best of recommendations, It Is fair to presume that the entertainment will bo of a high order. The seats In the audi torium will be all reserved, and those who wish to secure good ones should apply early. Theodore Hoke, the celc brated cometliit, Is one of the drawing cards. Reserved seats, DO cents; general admission, 35 cents. Hugo Upfer, a stone cutter from New York city. Is moving Into one of the tenement houses near the tannery, and will work for Hawke & Shields. Frank Hawke was home from Phlla delphla over Sunday. I ho Young People's Raptist union will give an entertainment Wednesday evening, Dec. 12. iiiunes o. uve, general passenger agent; A, W. Nonnemacher, asslstunt passenger agent, and a lot of other Lehigh Valley officials, went over the line in a special car yesterday Inspect ing the passenger, telegraph and bag. gage departments. Jjistnct Attorney Frear Is moving it om aeconel street to his own house on Third street. WAVEItLY. E. F. Lalghlton has returned to Illng- namum, Aire. KjlgHton and son. Red. ford, are still the guests of Mrs. Lelgh ton's mother, Mrs. Andrew Bedford. C. M. Bolon, of New York city, is the guest or nis cousin, Ross Sherman Harvey Able, of Philadelphia, spent Thanksgiving as the guest of his friend, IS. E. Parker. A new arrival In 'the family of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Coult was hailed with ueiit;iii mi anariKSglving Lay. It is a boy. j. lie rsraaen entertainment" was given at Hhe Baptist church of this place lust Monday evening, to a large ana appreciative audience. The Jour ney irom istunienem to .Olivet was beutifuliy lllustarted. Professor Bra (km has a happy way about him that holds Ills audience, while his Impersom attorns are of the best. Mrs. Braden recited from her own writings "Watch ing Jesus Die," which was a gem wnue --uvcr ueeis ' aroused the pa triotism In one's nature, dealing as It does with scenes of 1863. Mrs. Braden Is a. highly cultured lady, who Is very successful in her writings. Should th evtir favor us with another entertain ment we besptiak for them a full house. Claud Relph has accepted a position with Guy Relph, of Hyde Park. Miss Lizzie Krauss, who has been the guest of Miss Bentha Bold, has re. turned to her home at Dunmore. Messrs. J. C. Johnson, Miss Potter, John Rink, Charles Farnham have gone on a hunting trip to West Vir ginia, MONTROSE. The special revival meetings are be Ing held in the Methodist church this week, conducted by the Rev. L. R Vernon. A treat Is In store for all who attend the concert to be given In the armory on Saturday evening by the Mozar Symphony club of New York. A. H. Knoll, formerly one of our moat respected and prominent young men, now of Buffalo, N. Y., was married yesterday to one of Buffalo's fair daughters. No new cases of typhoid fever re ported, and those sick are all getting better. Mies Anna Fish, of Lynn, Is the guest of friends here. Miss Lottie Reynolds Is visiting her brother, Professor W. C. Reynolds, In Scranton. MU)3 Tlllle Havvley, of Scranton, the gueat of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hawley. ' Halsey lathrop, of Elk Lake, was doing business here yesterday. A. J. Brewster has returned from his southern trip. His brother, Daniel, remailns there during the winter, in tho hopes 'that the warm climate will Dement his failing health. The many friends of Mrs. W. E. Carpenter will be glad to know that she la steadily Improving, although not yet able to walk. Ex-Deputy Revenue Collector E. C. Fordham Is again confined to his home by sickness. . Montrose Hose company, No. 2, will nominate officers tor the ensuing year at tholr regular meeting on Friday night. AVOCA. A free temperance lecture will be held in O'Malley'B hall Wednesday night, Dec, 12. under the different tem perance societies of Avoca. Miss Agues Connor called on West Avoca friends lust evening. The LadleB' Missionary society, of Langcllffe church will hold their regu lar monthly meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Mrs. Joseph Dommcrmuth is quite ill at her home on Lincoln Hill. James Hastle and Miss Bernlce Slves went to Wllkes-Barre on Tuesday, se cured a marriage' license and went to Dr. Hodge's parsonoge and had the knot tied before returning to Avoca. The Ladles' Aid of . the Methodist Episcopal church will hold'a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Austin, on Lincoln Hill, tonight. The members of Langcllffe Sunday school are practicing a cantata which will be given In the church on Christ mas night. OLYPIIANT. The Ladles' Aid of the Congregational church will hold an entertainment and soolal In the church next Tuesday even ing. Ezra Howels, of Scranton, was a caller In town yesterday. Miss Annie Wlddowfleld Is entertaln- ng Miss Mame Harper, of Dunmeire, this week. Mrs. Sophie Davis, of Carbondale, was the guest of frlenda at this place yes terday. Rhe.i Simpson celebrated her fifth birthday Tuesday, entertaining a large number of her little friends at her homo In Rlakely. Mrs. V. J. Brown returned homo yes terday aivr spending a few days v.ath her mother, Mrs. Cowley, of Delaware street. Miss Minnie Mason has accepted a position in Rarthold's Cash store. M; and Mrs. Leo Sanderson, of Wy oming, are visiting relatives in town. Misses Alice Kelly, Mary Rogan and Nellie MeAndrew attended the "Cruat of Society" at the Academy last even- ng. Frank Parry attended a social at Car bondale last evening. . F. McAnulty, of Arehbald, was scon on our streets yesttnlay. Miss Kate AUierton, of Clark's Sum mit, la decking In 'the Ready Pay ttore. Mrs. Aur.tln lienseoter and son. Flunk, of Carbondale, are visiting at James Kennedy's, of the West Side. PECKV1LLE. Mrs. William Orniff left last Mon day to spend the winter with her par ents a.t Winchester, W. Va. MLss Mary E. Wise, of Salisbury, X. Y., Is vl.'.iltng her cousin. Mrs. Judson Calender, of tilie West End. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Manyler, of South Gibson, are vsltlng their aunt, Mrs. E. T. Harding. Vhe new hose company has lensed of the school board the old school house, and will fix It up for their convenience. G. L. Keller returned to his studies at Stroudsburg las-'t Monday. A grand Carnival of Days will bo held at the Presbyterian church und the auppices of the Young People's society, next Wednesday and Thurs day evenings. A good programme has been arranged for each evening. The employes of the Grassy Island Delaware and Hudson breaker will be paid today. Don't forget 'the mum quilting and dime social at the home of Edward Barber, on Main street, next Friday evomlng. Frank Lennon, of Grassy Island, who has been sick for several weeks, is improving. John K. Doyle has broken ground for another house on Main street. CAUllONDALE. Edward Dlmock, employed as flag man on Edward L,ewsiey s jjemwme and Hudson freight train, had his right hand badly smashed on Tuesday even ine while making a coupling in the railroad yard In this city. Mrs. Fred Toppings' father, who was called to this city by the Illness of his dauchter. returned to his home in Scranton yesterday afternoon. Mrs. George Chase has returned to her home In Sidney, N. Y.. after week's visit In this city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Grant Nicholson, of Oak avenue. Mrs. James Allen, of Jermyn, was the guest of friends in Carbondale yester day, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Whlttemore, of Scranton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lathrope, of Park street, venter day. Mrs. C. G. Evans and children are visiting relatives In Plymouth. The Woman's Board of Hospital work will hold Its monthly meeting this after- noon at 3 o'clock In the' board of trade rooms. OLD FOKQE. Miss Bertha Rees was the guest of her sister at the Bloomsburg Normal school on Sunday. J. H. Marcy has just completed a fine new house. James Barrett, of New Mllford, is vis iting his daughter, Mrs. A. R. Bonja mln. C. S. Brodhcad, of Montrose, was vis Itlng friends here on Monday. Mrs. Nettle Lamont Is confined to her home by Illness. Mrs. William Rumford, of Olyphant Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Thornton. M. V. Stark and family attended the McDougall-Cocper wedding on Tuesday evening. Rev. E. L. Llndcrmuth nnd 'Yilliam Watson were calling on friends on Tues day. Rev. and Mrs. F. A. King, of Taylor, were visiting friends In town Wednes day. Mr. and Mr3. Edwin Awry, of King's Ferry, N. Y., are tho guests of M. V. Stark. 110XESDALE. Hot Turkey supper at Grace Episco pal church tonight. First table G o'clock. S-'upper, DO cents. ' A lively contest took place nt the Exchange club Tuesday nl(,"iit and re sulted in the election of tho following olllcers for 1S93: President, T. H. Clark; vice president, F. J. Stone; Secretary, T. Frank Ham; llnanclal secretary, F. B. Whitney; treasurer, F. M. .Spencer. The ofilceis constitute one-half of the board of directors; the balance, elected by ballot, wore: J. Kirk Rose, Gcoi'sn Beaman, W. F. Suydam, Thomas M. Fuller end William G. niakney. Nathan Jacobs has received the ap ptvtotmcnt of poor director. Tho funeral of Mrs. Gotlleben Kraft will take place from her late horn at 3 p. m. today. Fred B. Whitney, book-keeper for Durlaud, Thompson & Co., has been tendered the appointment of teller nt the National tank, to taks effect Jan. 1; vice Grant W. Lane, resigned. J. Kl'ik Ro?.o and sister, Miss Vlnnio, are viuitlng friends at Rondout, N. Y. NEW MILF0R1). Charles Leroy, of Nleholaon, la spend ing a few days wlU hla parents at this place. Born To Mr. ar.d IJrs. Terry Hard Inpr, of this, place, a son. Dr. D. C. Alney went to Phlladelpliia yesterday. L. ft. Brown Is spending a few days at South Glbscm. Dr. Oeorg? Clemments and wife, of New York city, are calling on frlendu In town. - " J The sectilem men of this vicinity are only working four days In a Li. C. Brown and Eugene DAiis were welc calling on friends in Montrose yester day. A grand ball will be held In the opera house Thursday evening at the com mencement of our dancing school. The foundation for a new creamery is being laid at Summersville. ' NICHOLSON. M. Shields, jr., will have a stone mill In running order thi3 winter. Some of 'the machinery lis already on the ground. Arthur Smith Is seWou?ly ill of ty phoid fever. But one new ca:te of diphtheria has developed einee .the death of Mr. und Mrs. Hydoek's child. Skating has been fine all tho week on Walker's pond. W. S. Steph'.'iin has purchased a rtone quarry at Great Bend of John Lunny. Coiwldeui.tiim. 91.000. Morton Stephens Is home on the tick list. H. D. Tiffany is not yet able to leave the house. Mr. Rodney, our former barb;r, was a visitor In town Tuesday lust. Daniel Morrill, of Montrose, was call- Ins on Nicholson friends yesterday. Mi fl. C. Cicoige D. SandeiToii is seriously 11!. Haverly Is now abi.i to re sume wiirii uficr a two weeks' con finement to hla home, owing to the 111-JU-S3 of hla Uitle daughter, Oeorgle. Mrs. Lawrence I.add has recovered from htr rCcknoiss. The Pwie. a? t colliery has reduced Its hours per day from ten to tlx. J. . Aicijnnaid has been Hired as Instructor for thi Young Ladles' Gym nj'iuni club of this place. Miss Jennie Telford, of Bialtc-ly, waa a caller In town on Tuesday last. Muster WiHle Fryer, who broke his rm a few days aj;o, is getting along quite nicely. Mrs. Richardson la erecting a dwell ing en her Jet on Murray street. AFTER THOUGHTS. From the Philadelphia Times. The pocket eonferreo rystom has be come common throughout the state, and it Hlniply enables a cunning politician In any county to get control of the eonfer- rees for congress or for senator, and open a trading post ut which eonferrees ure of fered for sale for cash or political pro duce. Another vicious system that now pre vails very largely throughout the slate is that of rotation among counties in award ing nominations. The rule Is equitable when not done at a fearful cost to the party by the nomlnutlon of Incompetent candidates, or when it overthrows tried und trusted leaders and brings the mous ing owl into the nest of the eagle. In stead of having candidates who can carry the party to victory, the party Is com pelled to curry its candidates, and Is often overloaded by their want of char aster or fitness and thus plunged into de feat. No man should be nominated for con gress In any district by any party who cannot poll at least his full party vote, and the aim of every party should be to nominate a man who is stronger than his party, and can brlnn to It more than an ordinary party vote. BURSim, itching, scaly, crusty Blun Diseases, such as defy the ordinary blood medicines, are cured completely by Dr. Pierco's Uolden Medical Dis covery. For Scrofula in all its various forms, tho worst Scrofulous Sores and Swell ings, great eating Ulcers, and every blood-taiut and disorder, this is a direct remedy. It thoroughly purifies and enriches your blood. Ifjniider, JV. C. r n. It, V. I'i fkce : Dear Sir Your "Golden Medical IMs- covcry lias proven a oiess- m?,lng to me. It whs recom- lJ iiit-iiucu in uiu uv ivi'v. r. il. k Kiivkendnll. I navo been a sufferer with old sores on my loirs for four years. I used three bottles of It, and inv Icps uro cound und well and my henltli is better tluin it lias been for some time. I had tho best doctors of this country treat my case and they failed to effect a cure. Yours respectfully, Si w. UB91EtriiElltiiiIt!l!E93!!S3!!!BIS!lI!C!IIIII9III!!KIHg!illUEHiaillil!UIIi8I23eC3!!Iil!39IP: Sign o! the Bell. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. liilliOFiiisr B K m m 3 M M K Ml Eankrupt Stock from tha Hyde" Park Clothing Store, bought at Sheriff's Sale at One-Quarter its ! Value. r j of Erodarick,j C M id c M Ml a m M M M n Dissolution Stock BULLETIN. TIip unparullclcd success of our . r .. i j gie.iu JKiiguiii uirwl,,Svu S us topurcliasent ShprlfTs sale the stock, of the Hyde I'uib Clct liinir E Store, n Hnnkiupt Stcck which we, secured at ouequHittT Its value. The 5; Htnck, coiihistiug entirely of line IS Clothing made hi the past lour K mouth. We have added tho tu wholesale Htocks whlcli we hutihl K in New York. "! This tiiplo olVerlnR presents an lii'iay of laruidut which eclipse any ' Si that wo have yet shown. Salts title. FOR BOYS Two Knee ' rants, '-'Se. ' I 1.45 I 2.88 For Bi-ya' Doablo B'cn-.tel Cclm 0 mimeri ni.dl'li' viot Suits; i.l )J ys' Wiria and thirnMH t!no 1 iverc Kti.rnguiar price. J'J and ill 1 or Floys' Ii mi ah wool e liuvi. t t'tt Kiinrr,! nnd lri-.li Kr.ezo l-eBfei uits; idso Boys' A'elt.m and lier r ey I KtorH, Vulu i $ i. 1 1. ' For ch-iiC'i noin a largo lino of Hnvn" llo'ifei'H with deeii tailiir or Velvet Collnr. niei'ly I r..Ued, va u ?:t.(liir 8l."a For ihoiro f vi m a 'of of DojV al! vn il Chinch ll.!, Blue viiit (jrey J!olto:i uid lrttli Friez Honn I'lMti-r.--, with laro col ui. vuliu JU..U 195 3.98 I The Bell Clothing loysejMWlIR Reliable Advertisers of Facts. SIGN OF THE BELL 230 LACKAWANNA AVE, aiansaZZ3B3SeSDaSBS3E3:2S5Sri2S2Zaesai33S3EElEaBIS2aSii!a&3BSaS3SSiaSSSS&a3SIBEEBSX3IBlkY THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturer of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, K01STING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. . - - - - General Office: 5CRANT0N, PA. 1T'8. Annie Sckrclncr Alijatown. Pa. Heed's Is the Grandest Raised from a Weak Low Condition and To Porfcct Health r.n:l Gt.-cnstli Aficr Four Years differing. "C. I. I'.uort S: Co.. Lowell, Masn.: "C.ci!tle::ica I tain'.; Hoo;!-.-! itoapr.rllla I; tiio Grandest jflscovery yet ir.ai!c, and It fulfil, riven tiv.to t'.aa you claim for It. My wl'o 1::. iicca side fortha p-st f.;:r years. For tlire yean 3'.:o m so bs;l tlir.t alin v.t.s ir.n'.ilo t' any of !:er housework. V.'o had jooil pliyslLir.:: -i:: r.'oa !1J not recover !:er I'.caltli. C!:a v.a: iu.lcr;:; fru::i R.ij!ifa disease r.sid Lameness t;i iho Bzzli. ITer tr,:i.:o v.r.3 covered v.it'.i Misters; hsd ni Cjiftite, r.:id v.r.?ery weak and low villi z1.' c: ('.e".ii;'.:y. I l.islstcd :i her tal:!"g Iloail'i Sarsr.iurll'.a, and s'.io h.-.a been Improvise; ever sl.ioe. Sha has takcailvo bottles, aud b sj well '.Vat 'jr three months sho has done her house- va?::, cal v,o hr.vo seven children." Act", Sci:k::;.ni:h, Allcutmvu, rcnnsylvanla. Hoocl'o Pi!!3 euro liver Ills, ciinr.ilnation, uluouiiiL.:;.), jdu:: dice, sic!: headcUc, ladicsUca OUR GLOVE Come in pairs, but you can't pair them with anything else in Scranton. Our $1.75 Gloves beats the world. CONRAD, 30b Laci Av riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of tho best quality for domestic nse, and of all sizes, delivered in any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Oftice NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, (tear room, first floor. Third National Bank, or sent by mail or telephone to the mine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will bo made for th lulo and delivery of Uuekwheut Coul. WM. T. SMITH. r7 Q Frudenthal Si Co., Place, New York. l Waverly S Wholesale Stock of the Wearwell Suit Co., 18 West Third Street, New York FOR GENTLEriEN. g and Dnulib S3 v fl 'in r.-r die r-iimi. ut.id Breasted Cass mere aud I her o: bintM; A!a Mi ii m "UK-it .vm inue lVcrcoaU, value Si uuU Sh). 7.63 For Men's all wool Ilia :lc and Eluo Cheviot and Kmic t'tsalnieru Suits, nimrio unddouh'e lueisteil, or Iuiir eet-nwinu; asiBlarle und M"o K- rs'iy nuil Lifht ("nlo:d Jklt-.n Overcoat', v.Ui'.o $2, 11.37 Tor Men's extra (l.ie B ant nnl Jllu-) t'l..y Worst ii Ug-nt tut nwny Suits nr sni::b mid dmi'ilo bi lusted Futicy Cnsiuie,,u tied I lieviut Soils d i llii" Cimliine undo Rl -iu or Bla :k Ki'rs-y und Mol'.nn l'oulc Ovureouta, value $..U 4.93 For clmlcn from a lini of Men's line Blno Chine lilla UMrs, iilcv ly lined with le-nvy CKMitmr -, nilh lui'KO rjl.ur (o 1 1'jle-ct Um eiu's, value U. 3.24 For Men's Win and n n-k Cli n ! ehllla Ov.ireiiaM: n's i b irli i' ml ! rioili.lo b.'eustj.l iliiui Suiti. vslujjS. ' J jJO For clu i o from an immor.cn lino i.f Jlea' Wo -rted nnd t'ns Imero I'.iuts: i-qiial to tit a id llnUu to rji,""!'' D 1 lniua. H 'cpmISMT MnimHmnmmmmimiM LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. ; I ine rdir 3 ' 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. ' o ' j SP e ill '.II mi.I J! Jf'ii DEPARTMENTS S - iifif iiiil o . a$9 SPECIAL MM iif r if Y Hanging Four Shelf Book Rack, $3.50. Big Value, $3.50. A Graceful Four Leg Table, $1.90. And Four Fold Screen Frame, all of exceptional values and of latest patterns. FANCY ROCKERS, Plush and Leather Seat, $3.00 to $25.00 each,1 EASELS, . In Bamboo, Oak and White Enamel. BASKETS, Hampers, Waste, Work and Fancy Baskets. Step. Ladder Chairs, Card Tables. KERR & SIEBECKER 406 AND 408 LACKA. AVE. of our Room-Making Sale is near at hand, in consequence pro fitless priced Bedroom suits, Side boards and Parlor suits will be of fered you to make room for our I1ND11ITH 9 t h I H B MHURfl hip awitn tab DRY t9 GOLD. STOCK V