8 THE SCRAHTON TRIBITXE MONDAT MOHOTNG.; OCTOBER 7, 1895. Healthy ? Kidneys & make V pure Blood Dobb's Cure all Kidney Diseases. At alt druggists, or by mail prepaid, for 50c. a box. Send for pamphlet. Hobb's Mediciue Co., Chkat. Saa fraBCisca, CARBONDALE. TEMPERANCE MEETING. The Quarterly Convention of ths C. T. I'. Ilclj at Father Muthew Hull. Yesterday the quarterly convention cf the Total Abstinence societies of the second district of the Si-ranton diocese, was held at Father Ma then hall, on the corner of Main street and Salem avenue. A large number of people were present and the different manner In which the society could be enlarged and advanced in its work was dis cussed. At 1.30 Vice President Loftus. of Jos rup, called the meeting to order. The regular routine business was held and then those present were given a treat in the form of an excellent programme which had been prepared bv the Misses Kate W.ilrh. Ella Kirs. Mary Barrett ftnd'Mesdames Hi. J. M'.-Hale and Henry Collins, a committee from the Ladles' Temperance society, of this city, and whose guests the delegates will be. The numOer of delegates present was very large. Olyphant. Archbald. Forest City, Jermyn, MnyflcM and Jessup lin ing represented. The convention clopeil fit about 5.30. all being well pleased with the Interesting session. Rev. T. F. Coffey made the openlns address In well chosen words. He was Bind to see the delegates present, and welcomed them to his town, where, he hoped, they should all be shown the greatest hospitality. The Crescent double quartette then rendered a se lection, which was up to their usual standard. A piano solo by Renjamin !L. Singer was given In the excellent jnanner for which he Is noted In mus ical circles. iMlss Gertrude Collins then delighted the audience with a recita tion, which she delivered In a most creditable manner. iMlss Sadie Timlin. i Jermyn. then gave a vocal solo. A landolin eolo by John Foote, with piano accompaniment by Miss Mary Foote, of Archbald. Then followed a piano eolo 'by Miss Mary O'Burke and a vocal solo by Thomas Klrkwood, Miss Mary Barrett, president, gave an address encouraging the delegates to stir up their societies for greater work. This closed the programme. CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. Several Men Sustain Serious Injuries In Mine and Mill. laet week tiaa been unusually pro ductive of accidents, both In the mines and shops. One of the most serious was that which occurred to James T. AValker. of Powderly ftreet, a miner employed In the Delaware and' Hudson Powdrly mrn At the time of the ac cidfmt Mr. Walker was preparing to fire a hlast. In one hand he held a handful of powder which became ljrnM fsl from his lamp and blazing up burned hls(haml9, 'breast and neck very badly. The ambulance was summoned and the Injured man itaken to his home, where Ir. I.owry was summoned. He attend ed to the injured man and dressed his bums, and he Is now resting as com fortably as possible. John Holder Hurt. Another unfortunate was John "Walker, of Powderly street, who met with painful injuries while at 'his work. Mr, Walker Is a young man about l'J 5airs of k a.nd Is employed as a milner at No. 1 Tnlne. Just how the ac cident occurred he does not know, and Mr. Walker can give no exact account of it. iHowever, he fell In front of a loaded car of coaj and we of tihe wheels crushed his ankle very badly. Dr. !ll lls was summoned and he made an ex amination of the injured foot, which was very badly swollen. At first he ifhought It must be dislocated, but fur ther examination proved that It was iv.'t. Heimadp Mr. Walker as comfort able as possible, but IMr. Walker will not be able to attend his work for some time. A Piece of Steel In His F.jc. James PJcket'ts, of Dundaff street, an employe of the Hendrlck Manufac turing company, quite severely Injured bis eye. He was planing a hard piece of ateel when a small sliver flew from the bar and entered his eye. After sev eral attempts to remove the sliver he went to the doctor's office, where It was removed. Although the eyeball is bad ly cut. It Is thought that with proper care rt will Boon be all right. John Gallnghjr Injured. On Saturday John Gallaghy was In jured and It may result In the amputa tion of one of his thumbs. Mr. Galla ghy Is employed as fireman on the Del aware and Hudson, and while engaged at his regular duties, met with the ac cident. He was putting coal In the fire box and caught his hand between a lump of coal and the frame of the box. The thumb was almost severed from the hand, and amputation may become necessary. Taken to the Hospital. Miss Katie iHealey, of Hotel Anthra clte, Is very ill and her condition is Wall Pap?p At Less Than Cost, to Close. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR PRICES. J. Scott Inglis CMS PAPERS ! . 4 UCKIWMM IVENUI now serious. She was taken sick some time ago with a severe cold and has gradually grown worse. She Is deliri ous and the attending physician says her case is a grave one. The young lady was a general favorite with the guests, who all regret her Illness. POOL TOURNAMENT. Several Loeal Mayors Will Compete In a Series of Matches. Several pool enthusiasts are trying to arrange a series of matches between several of the local players. The per sons who will contest with the cue are Thomas 'Martin, of Hotel Anthracite, Uurttold Williams, of Hotel American, and George Lowery. of Helmont street. who plays at the Lackawanna house, Bach of these are quite expert with the cue. and, considering their age aim short time they have played, this U unite remarkable. However, each one claims that he Is the champion, and to decide the mat' terlt has been proposed to have a series of games between them, occupying three ewrnlnKs. ICach has a large nunv ber of friends who think he will win, and they will back their favorites heavily. It has not yet 'been decided whether the match will take place, but there Is no doubt but what it would be a great success. It is proposed to have them Ilay at each of the 'hotels and to charge a slight admission, which is to 'be divided among the contestants. Besides the local players, outside ex perts could 'be brought to give ex hlbltlons. Mitchells Meet. The Mitchell Hose company held meeting yesterday afternoon to fur ther discuss and arrange for the com ing fair. Harry Wlcott-has been ap pointed managed: Charles Alexnnder secretary, and Frank Simmons, treas urer. Jiearly Well. Edward Dougherty, who was hurt some time ago on the Gravity railroad, Is much Improved, and he is now a'ble to sit up. He will probably be taken to his home, at Park riace, today. Eye Operated Iron. Miss .Dora Bell, of Brook street, un derwent an operation at Scranton. by which she was much relieved. Dr. Frye performed the operation, which was caused by a severe cold In the eye, PRICEBURG The funeral of Frances Lewis, which occurred last Saturday, was largely at ter.di.il. The pall-btiarers were the M:sv3 Clara and Cedelia Barrett, M'.vme Knapp and Alice Kley, and the newer bearers. Polly Mrtrgetson anil M'vud Williams. (Hev. William Holder oftki'.jtfd. Irjttrment was made in Fc'ceburff cemetery. IM vrlle Hawk, our genial and accom moJat'ing postaJ clerk, is on the sick list. John Byron, of Ashley, visited friends here on Saturday.. It was announced on iMonday last that Jc-hnt-on's sihaflt would start to work on Oct. 1, but owing to some re lUMng which was needed they were unable to start. They 'Will begin opera tions tomorrow. Mi.is Ma.ggie Cummlngs. of Carnon d'ale, who bis been the guest of Miss Mtiry J. Riley for the past week, re turned home Saturday evening. A crofri-.valk on the corner of Main street and Snydfr avtmue would be an Improvement to the upper end of town. .Miss 'Mary Hughes and Edward OweT.3 attended the Indian show at OJyphant on Saturday evening. Charles Bowman visited friends In Peckvillle last evening. The young 'boys of St. Thomas' con gregation organized a cadet society yesterday afternoon. Tcday will be a spontlng day at the Grove house. A grand sweepstake shooting match and a handicap quoit match will be 'the attractions. The employes of the Storrs colliery received their monthly pay Saturday. Messrs. Burke & Yerkle have placed an electric light In front of their under taking establishment on (Main street. Thts light will 'be of much service to the traveling public. John Haiw'k andGeorge Munford Were visitors In Olyphant yesterday. I A STEAD, Mrs. H. L. Lake, of North Easton, Mass., who has been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. L. W. Church, on Pine street, "has returned home. Miss Ella Du llnls left on Thursday for Washington. D. C, where she in tends to spend the winter. The frame work on the new Meth odist church Is nearly completed. Miss George Capwell Is 111. Miss Minnie Kent, of Hickory Grove, Is attending school here. N. T. .Mitchell's house, on Fourth street. Is receiving a coat of paint. M. O. Bradley, of Sew IMilford, is doing the work. Mrs. A. M. -Sliker Is visiting relatives at Haeketstown. N. J. Rev. Dr. Taylor, of Rlnghamton, will speak at the Gospel meeting In the Railroad Ynunp; tMen's Christian Asso ciation hall on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 27. The Susquehanna County Medical so ciety will meet at Jlopbottom on Tues day. I. M. Lathrop is building a workshop on Chase avenue. The tecelnts nt the chicken pie Fiin p.r on Friday evening were about 12. CLARK'S SUMMIT. Mrs. C. H. Rlker, of West Nicholson, visited iMrs. I. '.Hmlth and Mrs. Wil liam Juston yesterday. IMrs. Datecman has returned from visiting friends In llunlock's Creek. 'Mrs. John Phillips, who has been vis iting friends here, has returned home to Chicago. H. C. Koon's team of horses ran away on Thursday, smashing the wagon, but no one was hurt. RAILROAD NOTES. The Lehigh Valley has Issued a pocket guide showing the stations, pop ulations of town, hotel, proprietors and rates thereof alpng Its line. General (Manager Bradbury, of the Lake Erie and Western, has been elect ed vice-president of the Cleveland. Akron and Columbus, a road which has recently come under Brlce control. A banquet will be tendered General Passenger Agent George re Haven, of the Chicago and West Michigan rail- road, by the citizens of Grand Rapids on me evening oi uct. io as an expres sion of their appreciation of his re turn to his old' position. The banner run ever made on the Pottsvllle division of the Lehigh Valley railroad, from Llxard Creek Junction to 'Spring Garden Junction, was made yesterday by engine No. 34, In charge of Engineer Kleckner, Fireman Frederick and Conductor Reed. The distance covered was thirty-three mlleu In twenty-seven minutes. It Is rumored that the PlttHburg, Vir ginia and Charleston Hallroad com pany contemplates an extension of its line a distance of 230 miles from Brownsville. Pa to Lynchburg, Vn. The construct Ion' of the new road will cost about M.000.000. It will be a trunk line and will give Pittsburg a long-needed direct route to the south, besides onen ing up much valuable mineral land J Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases rel'.eved In six hours by the "New South American Kidney Cure. This new rem edy Is a great surprise on arount of its exceeding promptness In relieving pa'.n In the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of the urinary passages, In mala or fe male. It relieves retention of water and pa'.n In passing It almost immediately. If jrou want quick relief ft ml cure this : your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug gist, 1U Penn avenue. Scranton, Pa. PITTSTON. fThe PIttston oltlce of the Scranton Tribune Is located at No. 5 William street, where all advertisements, orders for Job work and items for publication will re ceive prompt attention. Office open from 8 a. m. to IV p. in. BENSCOTER CANNOT SERVE. The Membership of the City Board of Health la Still Incomplete. Dr. Retiscoter, who was appointed as a member of the board of health, to Mil the vacancy occasioned by the resigna tion of Dr. U. Underwood, has an nounced that he, will not serve on the board, giving; as'a reason that he has not been a resident of the city a suf ficient length off time to entitle him to legally serve on -the board. This will necessitate the appointment by .Mayor 'Maloney of another doctor to membership on the ilioard, but It Is doubtful if he Khali find one willing to serve. 'The mayor first appointed Ben jamin Harding, O. Donnelly, John Jor dan, Dr. James OlMalley and Dr. J. B. Mahon. to constitute the board. Mr. Donnelly refused to serve on account of the attention he is compelled to give to his other business, and a faction of the select council, which body has power to confirm the mayor's appoint ments, for some reason refused to take notion on the uppolntments until Dr. Mahon's name was Avijhdrawn. Dr. Mahon hnd not sought the appoint ment, and was named by the mayor only at the solicitation of the doctor's friends, and when he learned of the unlooked-for. unexpected and unrea sonable opposition to his appointment, he notified the mayor to withdraw his name. The mayor then appointed Thomas Craig nnd Dr. G. ITnderwood to fill the vacancies. The latter gentle man promptly declined for no cause other than that he would not serve because the council refused to confirm Dr. Mahon. The board, however, meet and organized. Then came iMr. Harding's open letter to John Jordan, alderman, pointing out his Ineligibility, under the law, to mem bership on the health board while holding the ofllce of alderman, and a few days later iMr. Jordan resigned. Next the board, as organized, was de clared to be lllejral. Then the -mayor appointed 'M. J. Langan and Dr. Ben scoter to the existing vacancies. The board, as thus constituted, was to have met Saturday evening at the Town hall for the purpose of re-organlzlng, when Dr. Benscoter refused 'to accept, of fering us a reason for doing so his Ineligibility, as noted above, but' It ts generally suspected. Indeed believed, that the doctor, In declining the ap pointment, was prompted solely by the same feelings, professional etiquette, that actuated Dr. Vnderwood In refus ing to act. and It Is doubtful If the mayor will find a doctor in the city willing to act, under existing clrcum-stam-vs. The mayor, however, is not at all to 'blame. Only three of the members, Dr. O'Malley, M, J. "Langan and Thomas Craig, were on hand Saturday night, Mr. Harding having had other Impor tant matters to attend to. The meeting called to be held, therefore, went by default, and it may be some time yet before the board is organized, as the law requires that every one of the live members sball be present at the first meeting. COAL BUSINESS BOOMING. All Pcnnsvlvanla Coal Company Col- llcrlc Will Work This Week. The most cheerful and encouraging piece of news received here this year was the announcement made last 'Sat urday night that all the Pemn-sylva.-ila Coal company collieries will work t'lils week. The convpany officials here are very conservative, ar.'.l when tecrx would not f late how leng all the col- Herlf s were Mkely to continue work, but there cam be no doubt 't'hat the coal buKlnePS Is growing bet'Ier each day and (that the compamy 'haa big ordeu to fill, or all the colllertes would not be started thus at once. The company's mines have worked very poorly the past few montbs, and bufln?ss Interest have suffered greatly In consequence. On this account It was thought that the mines worked less the .present yea.r thain any previous year, but this is 'not so. Last year was the dullest year in the history of the company. The average number of rfays worked a't -ach colUery was Just 14S days for the year, and this has thus far this year beem excelled by a very good imiirgJ!:n, with the balance of the year to hear from yet. I.nrge Number Confirmed. Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Hara, of Scran ton, conferred the sacrament of con firmation on about four hundred boys and girls at St. John the Evangelist church yesterday. The l oys were con firmed at 10.30 a m., and the girls at 3 p. m., and the church was crowded on "both occasions. The bishop was ac companied by Hev. Fathers Qulnlan and Feeley. t. John's church choir have In preparation Sutherland's mass In F, which will be sung In a few weeks. PERSONA MENTION. Isadore Gompertz spent yesterday with friend at Scranton. Mrs. J. Sweeney, of rMatieh Chunk, is visiting friends at Oregon. Frank Seymour, of 'NfW York, Is spending a few days In town. Miss 'Sadie Breakstone, of Wllkes- Barre, called on friends In town yester- A. . Brown, with his wife, son and daughter, who have been away on an European tour Wie past four months, are expected home next Thursday. They railed from Southampton Inst Wednesday. Letters received by friends here from 'Mr. Brown and his family report that they have had a most en joyable trip. IMlss Brown, who had not been enjoying (rood health for some time before going; abroad, and mainly on whose account the tour was under taken, return very much benefitted, day. - PIttston Business IXrcctnrv. FOR FIRST-CLASS PHTMB1NO CALL on Wright Co., 97 Bouth Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gay him much treatment without Tail. Notlcinf in the papers Hood's SaraaparilU was rec ommended for icrofulsaud blood diseases ws gave It trial. We soon saw change for the better. He bas taken lour bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla nd Is now entirely well, hearty and free from sll scrofulous symptoms, I have slo taken three bottles (or nervous head ache and catarrh. It save me great relief.' Mrs. T. M. Smith. Rather Glen, Vs. Hood's Pills S eeST"- EVERYBODY THE 4 a. j largest piece of good tobacco Ever sold for the money E. Ill's ' LAGER BEER BREWERY. Murafaetaren of the Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY l foo.ooo Barrels per Annum ROOF TUNING AND SOLDERING Jone away with by the use of HART MAN 8 PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellngt, which will firevent absolutely any criiinbllna. crack ng or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many years, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold by the J ok or pound. Contracts taken by -ANTONIO UAHTUAXN. KZ! Birch It Cunreatt'cd Cure far war MANHOOD anil ail atteuUoff niiint-iirx both of Tountr ami mid.llii. :;(k1 mfii ana women, lbs awful frcnl.inrvnlITIIS-iTr. Rrtrltiof treatment. fcKltor.H, prtxlticlnir wt-ak- ritM.NerTotn Di-l.llitjr, MfThlly EmliMinnM'uDiiuuiptlotl, uanltr,Kihaustinu (Iralusamlluciof power of the Gen erative Organs unOltlnif one fur ftnrly, (unlneiet anil mar-rlairelaquTi-lilTcurmtirllr. ltorirtrMit-fmnlh imm Uralna. Ihvy not onlycuro by fttrrttnir at thi ai-at of tl. J inc. butaroirrMt NKIIVF. TON It) and III.OIIU II ll.llKIt, brTnfrmir back the pink (low to Bale rkeeka anil rwrtorliiB tba I'lltR UP VOt Til to tbe iiallent. Rt niall, . -r Ib x or for .t with writ. rn garantce ta cure fir rrfitna' lb,' mntT. hook tre- aalkerv'--i '., UniOull.ftew Vara. For Hula by JOHN H. i'HKUI'S, Uiua glat, Wyouitntr ave. and Spruce street. French Injection Compound Cnrre poMIVfrVf, quickly, (not moroly cherki.) OiiuranlenJ or monny rrrninleil. Avoid ilangeroui nniwllcH. rrli-nBoeentaiwr bottle. His Bottle (will cure aeii-rest raw) awtit prriiald. an-ure front olmorvatloo. with only arlcuUnutlly made tyrluae. toanyaililre!isfor.ua. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all sufferers ef I KU'OKS OF YOU Ml. J.OSr VHiOH and IlISI-ASKS OF Mi.N AM tVOJltN, SU8 fak-oa; i.-lulli bound; irourely eabvtl and mn l"rt iree. Tr-atment by tuai xtrlftly couBdential, and a .sitlvuqnlrk euro na antreil. No matter now lone at nailing, 1 will (.oaitiroly cure joj. Writ or call . ID I MIR 320 N' ! St., Philada.. Pa. vile uUDD yeara' coutinuius practice. EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO.. SiO LACKAWANNA AVE. Tbe atork wo purrbsnrrt nt tho Mmr.ff a ful St HszletiiD, Pn. tiur h'slm. ainra .HiitMc proved uiora ant'ifa (cry then e tlionglit. Th crowd on Monday wai nurmouiy iuvg", and carried away the Barealna. and ths ttuvk which la lft we'll diapoao of at your own t rlcea. Bs'e nil wt-ok at tbe lollonlnu prloea: 1 cam Dress Olnghatna, gnmn prlre, 7 ccutn, Our Price, 3M Cents 1 case of Unbleached Urewn Cut tori, 4 4. heavy, for sheeting only, prosa price. 9 cent., Our Price, 4tt Cents I ceeo Chocked Crash, all ttnen. droea price, . 10 cents, Our Price, 5 Cents I Pfiaa Bleached Towel, by the pair, fiinfod, groas price, so cent", Our Price, 10 Cents 1 ease 94 Bleached Mohawk Muslin, iron price, e& cenu, Our Price, 12W Cents A great sals for the ute of every houachold. 1 ran of Turkey Red Cover, sites 8x4 nd 10x4, gross prlc $1.01 and ll.nu. Our Priee, SOe. and 69c. Fast 'lurkey Mod. til DRY GOODS CO., OLD SM Bffl'S CHI PRICE STORE, 616 tatanna Aos. IS ON TO IT THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Avenue, scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 555. Ebonite Yarnish, Gravel Roofing, Pipe Covering, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. 1 1 i : AU kluds of roofing work done. All kinds of gravel or alag roofs made. SIND5F0R SAMPIEPACKACE boil kiims PMMVuiti toft CMua.cn M N.f t'Ht.r:iTuyt .in iu ITs ' rVsUte I si BTS Ton fkmThroat. lMmnloa. ronneM)loTM Bpota, AchM, OliI dona. Divers In Mouth, llalr Fanina? Write Cook Rrmrd; C.Ot Ma MalcTrmplr,f'hlciico, lll.,ror pnxir. of cures. Capital MiMtgOOO. raliontcuredalnrrrar mmo tortar unmid anrt well. 1 OO-pnar bonk fVrr 3 esses of R'inimor Bnlbrigrnn Jton's t'n - dern ear. In all qual.tlos, gross price, 2c , Sjc and Slip., our Price to Close Out Entire Lot 20e OOi'oz-'n Men' Wblto Cnlnnmli le i Shirt. pure llnrn btwoni, double front and back, gross price, 60 cents. Our Price, 29 Csnts MOdoxen of Outlnjr Phlrt, in all qnalltle, gnsa price, Vo.. 30c. Uto., (lie. and Tie We will mike a sweep on the entire lot and lot ber goat 29 Cents Your Choice HOSIERY-lhese prices will hold Rood tor all this week. &m pa r Men's Hocks st Sc.. gross price, HV, ; M pnlra Ladles' Kast Back Hose, gross priie, 10 rents, Our Price, So. dozen ot French lialbrlggun Half Hose, and Fust Black llose, gross price, 2 cents. Our Price, 12K Cents Ladles' Vest at one-half lea than elsewhere. Be oarsf ul and call. tmr ) (Action TO our patrons: ?u bu.rJ1"Crm3la9' wish to asu-e their many pate KunrfeE ytv,9Ye.ar..hold their usual custom of milling STRICTLY OLD WHEAT until the new crop is fully cured. New wheat is now upon the market, and owinB to the excessively dry weather many millers are of the opinion that it fs already cured, and in proper cond tion for mill ng. Washburn-Crosby Co. will tako no risks, and will allow the new wheat fully three) months to mature before grinding. This direful attention to every detail of milling has placed Washburn-Crosby Co.'s flour far above other brands. BaEGARGEL Wholesale Agents. WINDSOR B MRNUFflGTURlD BY JOHN CROSSLEY 8 SONS. A complete line of the above celebrated Carpets, in the latest designs and colorings, with borders to match, suitable for rooms, halls and stairs absolutely fast colors, unequaled for wearing qualities and perfection of finish. Awarded Three Prize Medals In London. Also First Prize in Bradford, Paris, Am sterdam, Sydney, Melbourne, Calcutta, Philadelphia, Dublin and Christchurch. Price, $1 per yard. INSPECTION INVITED. SOLE AGENTS FOR SCRANTON. KERR, SIEBEGKER & CO 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVENUE THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA.. Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. A TI-E-DY PROPOSI- tion for .MouJay and Tues- i Jay, Oct. 7 and 8. 2,000 TIES worth 50c. and some 25c, will he sold at our Clothing Department nt 19c. Each, or 5 lor $1.00. On display in our Clothing I Window this Hatnrday. Homes furnished as we happy. FOR $150 VVE f URNISH A Ifi which includes Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtains, Crockery, Stove, Pjctures, Parlor Suit, Bedroom Suit, Dining Room Suit, Kitchen Furniture for either cash or on credit at a slight advance. IS I II CONNELL RUSSELS Soon or in the near future ? In any event, go to house keeping. Make a home for yourself and wife. Furnisli it comfortably. There's no happiness beyond home. We are ready to furnish homes complete on easy weekly or monthly payments. furnish them will make you ar-------. a . aa i ja a at REMEMBER Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 7 and 8, are at our Clothing Department. 80c. and 25c. Ties at 19c. Each, or 5 for $1.00. 225 and 227 turn i iaii iinnnir Will 111 Ml TIE MT8 wmmm Both Y.M.C.A. Bullding, .' 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