The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 20, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, ISSf.
ft Hi
IMMENSE SUCCESS
-
OK THE
Oreat BANKRUPT
400-402 Lackawanna Avenue.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS worth of Dry GoodsLadies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Millinery, Notions, Curtains, Cloaks, Cloih
ing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Infants' Wear, Furs, Blankets, Fancy Goods, etc., have been sold during the past week, giv
ing us an opportunity to make room for more gopds, for which we had no time nor space to display. Some of them
are greater bargains than ever.
COME EARLY AS POSSIBLE AND SECURE THE BEST.
THIS SALE WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL ALL IS SOLD
Commencing
Monday.
January 22,
We will place on sale several extra bargains which it will pay everybody to buy, even for future use.
DOMESTICS
9o. Htavy Shotting only
Sc. Shakat Flaunel ouly
7a, Dws Calico only
Sc. Apruu Gingham only
25c. Titbit Oil Cloth ouly
Vlic. Crois Dar Munlm only..,
LINENS, Etc.
5c. Twilled Toweling only...
Sc. Linen Fiuiaiivd Toweling.
Viis. Lineu Toweling ouly .. .
80a Table Linen only
4oc. Tit bl Linen
75c. Table Linen only
5;C.
3;c.
2c.
3c.
I22c.
8jc.
Ic.
3tc.
8ic.
21c.
29c.
44c.
5a Veltstonljr 45c.
50c Velvet only 25c.
1. 35 Fancy Silks ouly 89c.
'':. Surah Silki ouly 45c.
o'Jc. China Silki ouly 25c.
FURS.
T5c. Mutt ouly
it 50 Muffs
Muffi only
$1.85 Cbildrtn'i Fur Sot ouly.
3.80 Cbildrtn'i Fur Set only. .
$o 73 Cbildwn' Fur Set only. .
DRESS GOODS
NOTIONS
19c. Cashmere ouly.
3i)c. Cashmere only.
50c. Cashmere only.
9tc.
21c.
31c.
VELVETS and SILKS
p! 23 Velvet ouly 89c.
Clark's O, N. T Spool Cotton.
Coats' Spool Cotton only
s . Snvng Silk only
! 8o, Button Hole Twist only . . . .
Ba t.-iitting Cotton ouly
lty, Soap only
j 15c. S Mtp only
10c. Ribbons only
; 20c. Ribbons only
j 50c. Corsets only
I 75c. Corsets only
50c.
89c.
$1.25
89c.
$1.50
$2.00
2;c.
2fc.
4c.
Ic.
3c.
7c
10c.
6c.
12c.
35c.
45c.
ifl Corsets only
fl,2S Corsets only.
72c.
95c.
Clothing and Hats
80& Boys' Hats and Caps ouly. 25c.
$1 Hoys' Hats' and Gaps ouly.. 49c.
l 75 Men's Hats and Cap only 95c.
$.' 20 Mtn'sIIats and Caps $1.26
$7 Men's Suits only $4.25
9 Men's Suits ouly $0
12 Men's Suits only $9.75
i'j Meu's Overcoats only $2.75
12 Mn's Overcoats ouly. .... 0.50
8 Boys' Cape Overcoats $1.25
$o' Boys' Cape Overcoats S2.75
2.25 Boys' Suit ouly 98,c.
8 20 Bys' Suits ouly $1.45
25c. Boys' Knee Pants only. ... 15c.
50c. Boys' Kut-e Pant o ily . . .. 25c.
ft Boys' Ku'.-e Pants ouly 50c.
Blankets and Comforts
$1.50 (juility only 98c.
$2 Quality only $1.25
$3 Qnallty only
fl Quality only
i', 15.00 uud 0 g l.ility only.
1.75
2.25
3.50
CLOAKS. CLOAKS.
$2 50 Children'! Eiderdown
Coats with I'm , only $1.39
$11.50 Cbildrtn'i Fine Coats,
Augoia Trimming, only 3.98
$5 Misses' Long Cloaks (all
wool), 4, (J, 8, 10 and 12 yrs. . 2.98
$7.50 Ladies' Fine jRCktts,Um
br 11a Skirt and Worth Col
!ors, in Black, Navy and
Browu 7.50
$17.50 Ladies' Fine Jac.otn, all
tiie latest styles, Brai le 1 and
Fur Trimmtd, in Black,
Navy and Brown, only 10.00
BOOTS and SHOES
Another lot of the most desirable
grade of Footwear just received.
Ltdiao' Fine Rubber overs, size
2J to, worth 50c. at 25c.
Ladies' Fiuo Dongola, C. 8. or
Tipped, size 24 to 8, worth
$1.75, at 99c.
Lidits' Spring Heal. Tipped or
Plain, worth $1 87, at $1.50
Miasm' Spring B el, Tippel or
Main, worth $1.50, at
Misses' Heavy Spriutf Heal,
worth $1.20, at
Children's Fino Spring Heel,
worth COc, at
Meu's and Boys' Shoes at price.
85c.
75c.
34c.
MILLINERY
2 Ladies' Trimmed Hats 98c.
$o Ladies' Trimmed Hats $1.50
8 Ladies' Trimmed Hats
50c. Ladies' Jn trimmed II its.
T5. Ladies' Untrlmmtd H its
50c. Bunches of Flowers only.
2.50
10c
26c.
19c.
CURTAINS
Irish Point, Brussels, Tambours, Not
tingbams, &u.
$2 B i Quality only $1.36
u 80 Quality cily 2.00
4.50 Quality ouly 2.50
7.50 Qutflity only 4.00
10.00 Quality only afi.SO
15 00 Quality only 8.00
20.00 Quality only 10.60
25.00 Quality only 13.50
Hosiery and Underwear
25c. Ladies' Ribbed Vests 174c.
22o, Ladies' Fast Black Hose.. Ik.
3Uc. Ladies' Ribbed Vests 25c.
28c.Childreu's Fait Black Hose
only I2c.
25c. Gents' Wool Half Husc. . . 15c.
50c Gents' Grey Underwear . 35c.
60c Gents' Grey I'uderwear. . 44c.
$ 1 Geuis' Hd and Grey Under-
wtar ouly 75c.
$1.25 tients' Cardigan Jackets, 75c.
$1.50 Gents' Wool Overshirts. 95c.
5Jc. Uulaundried Shirts 37?c.
75c. Unlauudriel Shirts 47c.
LADIES' WRAPPERS
Calico, Gingham, Flannel, Cashmere,
Arc
$1 00 Quality ODly 75c.
1.80 Quality only &8c.
1 75 Quality only $1.19
2 50 Quality only 1.75
Children's Dresses
Cashmere, Flannel, Arc.
$1 25 Quality only 89c.
j 2.00 Quality ouly $1.25
3 00 Quality only . .. I 7s
j 5 00 Quality only 3.00
Ladies' Rubber Coats
35 Per Cent. Discount.
E
T1PIITSI0IS
Events o( the Upper End of Luzarne County
Briefly Narrated.
PANIC IS NARROWLY AVERTED
Platform Breaks with Several Peo
ple Upon It There Is a Lively Stir,
but Fortunately No One Is Hurt.
Republicans Decide to Hold Pri
maries and Nominate a Strictly
Partisan Borough Ticket Other
Newsy Gleaning3 Collected During
a Day.
TnE SrRAMTov Tiuaunff Pittston de
partment is in char'," of J. .M. Fahy, to
whom newsiitems and complaints may be
referred. 1
The following were present: Thos.
E. Grier, Adam Harkneis, I. E. La
Barre, Ctiarles E Howitz. Joseph
Kipp. T. W. Kyte, Alex MoDougail,
W. L. McDougall, James Auld. El
ward Reynolds, R. M. H.ighes. E 0.
Sylvara, John Wilton, Carlea Nau
mtn, H. D Jndd, L Sibel. Jesse Car
penter, Taylor Griffia, Wilkes Barre;
S. Deehle, Avoca; A. Hale nnd W.
Steele, Yatesville.
and head. He wis
home iu a carriage,
not dangerous.
removed to his
His injuries are
P.Yrl PLEAOS NOT GUHTV.
Ltarinz the progress of the fair being
Leld under the auspices of the congre
gation at St. Mary's c hnrch :at Avoca
Thursday evening an accident occurred
which tame near precipitating a
panic. Tne building where the
fair is in progress is an im
provised affair, being covered with
hemlotk boards. On the night in ques
tion 8 o'clock saw the building
comfortably filled, in fact paeked. A
few minutes later the crowd was aug
mented by 200 or more persons from
this place who had come to witness the
entertainment. Their presence paked
the bnilding to ovarfliwing an I manv
were compelled to leave fearingthe
wont might happen.
As the performance progressed a
large number of persons in order to
find room made their way to the dress
ing room itago. Its delicate construc
tion cansod the throng no fear until all
of a sodden it gave way without a mo
mailt' warning. Notwithstanding the
stage was but a few foet elevated from
the main floor tvtry ocenpant was
precipitated into a struggling heap of
humanity. Where order reigned iu
premo i few moments before, pande
monium bee me rampant immediately.
The strong crnsned the weak baneath
them in their mad efforts to escape.and
timid women and children be.
wailed their sad plight. Fnthor
McCabe, who was near the stage
when the accidont occurred,
endeavored to pacify the terror
atricksu people and only succeeded
after much persuasion and hard work.
To add to the confusion, the poor ven
tilation of the hall, together with the
excitement occasioned by the accidont,
canned many pirsons to faint. Fortnn
ately, however, nobody was seriously
injured, the most severe being a young
girl who bad a lag painfully bruited.
The accident caused n temporary
suspension of the festivities, and to
Father McCabe much crodit is due for
his promptness in bringing order ont of
chaos, thereby averting what might
have proved a serious calamity.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS BANQUET.
A Stoat Enjoyable Tims Had by tht Par
ticipants. The members of Pittston Chapter,
No. 242, Koyal Arch Masom, held a
banquet at the Valley hotel on Water
street Thursday evening, which proved
to be one of the most enjoyable affairs
held in the history of the chapter. The
menu comprised many daiuty disbta.
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MEET
In Eaale Hottl and Arrange for Holding;
of Prtmarlef
The Republican borough committee
met in tin Eagle Hotel last evening at
! 7.30 o'clock in pursuance to the oil of
j Chairman Charles B. Smith Every
member was present. After much dis
cussion pro and con over the advisabil
ity or nnwisdom of placing a
straight Republican ticket in the fi-ld,
it was decided to hold the primaries
next Monday afternoon at the usual
time and the convention the evening of
the day following Tuesday.
One of the committeemen, speaking
to TBI TftlBl'NK correspondent later in
the evening, stated the cone -ism of
opinion amyng the commlttoeinta was
to place a ticket iu the fisld regardless
of anything. The gtntUman felt, as
ha put it, that he, for ont, did not want
to tae the G O. P. supplanted by any
"mushroom party," and if the citllina
desired to bring abont reform they
conld easily do it by indorsing the Re
publican candidates.
Continuing he said: "There is iUlt
as rnpch oonsitenoy in doing it ns there
is for a Republican to indorse a Citizen
candidate."
PITHY PITSTON POINTERS.
Very Con'
IivtNawatf ton Hiiny Diy
clRnly Served
Invitations have been isnod to the
wedding of Alexander R minion, of
Inktrman, and Mist Maud Daniels, of
uk street. The Mremony will be
performed on Wedntsday evening next,
at the First Presbyterian pirsonage by
Rav. Ir i'arke, ami a reception will
follow at the homo of the bride-elect
An intoxieatnd individual while
leaving train No. 80, at the Water
street station yesterday afternoon had
a narrow escape from being run over
Only for tht timely assistance of a
commercial man, who happened to be
close by at tho time ho would have
been killed.
Mrs liavid M. Carroll, of Lacoo alley,
West Pittston, received a dispatch yes
terday announcing the death of her
son. Oeorge, at )'ottsvlde,of Iflp Tott
day evening. The deceased was aged
10 years, mid wai a member of a col
ored minstrl troup.
Among the deeds recorded at Wilkn
Barre yesterday was one by (J. C.
King to Josoph Hill, property on
Charles street.
Tho Beinocrats of Maroy township
will hold a caucus in the graded school
house, Unrvra, on Saturday evening
Jan. 27. anil the Republicana will meet,
on tho same evening in No. 2 school
house.
Cord King, of the West Hide, was a
visitor In Wilkes Barre yesterday.
Miss Ella Touliill spent yesterday
with her aliter, Mrs. K lloiriuan, iu
Scranton.
Mrt. J. A. Thomas visited friends In
Scranton yestordny.
Dr. W n In ii reports all cases at tht
hospital doing nicely.
Ed. Deunlsou, of Duffaln, ia visiting
his partnts on the West bide.
Peter Walsh, of On gou, employed
ns n miner in tne old Uarnum thurt
Ptnneylvania Coal company, was pain
fully burned ny an explosion of gas
while at work yesterday morning. His
iu juries are abont the hands, face, neck
Whan Arrsated for Hortt Stealing-
Vigorously Denies It.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
HoNESDALii, Jan. 19 Constable
Brown arrested James P.iye at StUQtia
i hanna about noon W diwsday and took
I him before 'Squire Williams, whore J
charges wero preferred against him for
stealing Mrs. Coon's trotting horse,
Fred C.
Pave pleaded not guilty and waived
a hearing. Ho was releassd ou $500
bail, to appear before the February
grand jury Fred C is at Deposit iu
the possession of John Payt.
DURYEa C'iUCUS DATE3.
They Will Not Be Reach-d Until Oat
Week from Today.
Special to tne SoMAtOH TribHUt,
DuBYIa, Jan. 10 The Democrats
and Repnhlicans of Dnryea will caucus
Saturday evening, Jan. 27, and not
Saturday evaning, Jan. 20. ns an
nounced in yesterday's Tiuiiunk.
The Democratic caucus will be held
in the graded school ami tho Repub
lican in the primary school.
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A HANDbOME WRITING TABLET.
PI net Ion I OT Making Thin Very t'nehil
Article ut II
A writing tablet which is handsome
enough to adorn nny lady's desk is made
of heavy board, such ns publishers QM
for book oovera, covered on both ridci
with a plum, dull blue art linen, such hp
comes for decorative purpuses. The
Ooeoanul ruildinir.
Take a cupful of milk, une-quartor of
a pint of grated rocounut, 1! tablespoon
full of bread crumb.-., 8 tablcspoonfuls
of powdered sugar, 2 tablospoonfulK of
un ited butter, a cup of stoned raisins,
the grated peel of a lemon, well beaten
whites of 2 eggs. Beat uutil Wflll mixed.
Butter ;i cold padding dish and buko
lowly an hour; then turn out on a flat
dish and Hifl pulverized sugar over it.
Servo hot or cold with cream, custurd
or fruit.
Inexpensive I lour Slain.
In the house of an artist living in one
of New York's many pretty suburbs on
the sound all the Boors are stained, with
rugs placed here nnd there. The process
of staining is of the simplest and least
expensive, Burnt nmber waa thinned
with turpentine and two coats applied,
waiting to give the second until the first
waii dry. Then one coat of the hard
wood finish put up in cans was applied,
nnd tho result was n warm, rich lone,
the most effective background possible
for rugs and one on which every piece of
furniture sleiws to the best advantage.
.jt 1 n
"-in ii
i
Tn Interest Small Children,
Bring one of tho children's sand beds
indoors In B shallow box. Keep itdamp.
A few toy garden biols. box covers, sticks
of one liafl, tubes, m tiffin rings, ipoons,
etc., will keep them busy playing at
gardening, mining, building, journeying,
They will make mountains, valleys, riv
ers, fences bridge s nnd wells. Peas and
flaxseed will sprout in tho sand and
Uourish awhile.
Vm tortures of dyspepsia, the sufferings
of snrofuln, the agonizing itch and pnin nf
salt rheum, the disagreeable symptoms nf
oatarrn, are removed by Hood's Harsap
rilla.
Hood's Pills are the
pills, assist digestion,
tion.
bent after dinner
prevent OOnitlpa-
A HundRomo Complexion
In one of the greatest charms a woman can
potmen POMOHt'S OotdnUUUOM POWtNHI
Blv
i il
CURES
Biliousness.
CURKS
Biliousness.
CURES
Biliousness.
rlrct Proof.
H . , My wife ban lieen trcobleil
KCfinl4l6S with Liver Qomplaint and Pal
pitatloa of th'- hfurt for over a
rpi year. Her rase liatlled the skill
I 10 of our bait phjretciaaa After
iiHinK three iK'ttlea of your
y ttttits "lint, i, K 111 I Hitters she it al-
LlVjCiK ""'s' -ut It -ly well We truly
rucoumieml your medicine.
UlOBOa W. SlIAWLI,
I Moatptlltr, Williams Co , o
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Trices
than ever before, arc what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTSTON, PA.
Sf) p R Pimples, Blotches
grfa jj ! anfj Qirj $ores
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT r . : Mni-iri
and potassium CatarfU, maiana
g: Makes
IVlarvelous Cures
IE in Blood Poison
E Rheumatism
and Scrofula
t1 P. r. P. paHflodtbiM(Mcl bnlMnp
g tin1 weak nd tii'l'ilitnteil. .
itrcnfth to weakened nerves, expeli
4 dlteuee,glTlnff the i'.i t-n: hrsirh end
hepptneei where eiokneM, irlooiny
It'ollnt .'ini IaUiMe ttrst preTAlled
For primary, spcominry end trrtiriry
ByphulH, for lloii itolRtinini:. morcu
rlnl ttol-.m. in:ilarii, sn.-pptn, rit1
in nil blOOd nnd hkln tlionfon. like
blotohos. plniUR, old chronic nlrvr:,
eczfme wonieyaav, without leaf of
contradiction, that P. P. P, iMhobist
blood purltlor in tho world. ana makca
t)oitivc, speedy nm! permanent euros
In all ceaeiv
I.atllos whono RTStam are p droned
end Wboee blood i In an inpiire condi
tion, duo to tiionatrn.il irrotcularit ia,
are iiooullariv bem lltoil ly thf won
dfrful tonto snd bl.o.i cle:innnt: pro
crtloaof p. P. P. Prtfkly Aab, Pwko
Hoot end Poraaaluni.
BritiNrtFIKUi, Mo., Aug. Utb, 189ft.
I citn rtpoak in toe hltrlu at tertui or
your mo.lioine fronimv OWO personal
Vtnowlediro, I wnBi'iTocir.iwtih heart
dtnonso, pleurisy nnd rheuoiatNm for
;o rears, wan trent-! by th ver let
phvHleinns am; np'iit bundrt'ds of dol
lar's, tried every kut-wn remedy with
out hndmn relief. 1 have pDl t.tk.-n
one botilo of vonr P. P. Pi and enn
cheerfuHv sar It haa done niem ro
food than nny'thinn 1 have ever taken,
can recommend your medicine to ell
tfUfleri'Tn ot the above dlsoRPO.
MRS. M. M. Y I A R Y .
flprinffttold, Oreon Oounty, Mo.
ami Kidney Troubles
Are nillri-lj ri'mo.Hi P.P. P. '
Vrlckly Ash, Poki' Tlool and Pntn- S
elum, the grcateti blood jiuriflur on
earth.
ArFRnriw, f. . Jnly 21 , 1801. tS
Messrs. LirPMAV Baot., f.i,vi,m.;.n, e
Ot. : Dkai: mw-1 boacSl n t'otilo of
TonrT. r T. t lint Siini,g.Ark..BnJ 5i
It haf ilonen.!" mure irooci thnn throe em
Bontbt' treaiaicn! at the Hut Springe.
Hend three Nm ii-s i . O. D.
Kneppctlull yoart.
.iXS. M. NKWTOK, '"2
AbcrtU'uti, Brown County, O. . efiy
I'npt. J. I. Johneton. W
7V all tfStM it mav concern. hfn ""T
bj teetlfv to the o'n,1erful properties
of P. r. P lT i.niitlon of the Jkiri. I
eufjereil lor eeveral yenr. with nn tin- "
eiirhtiy aati dltanttablt eruption on
m- tre. 1 t rle.l i-y-ry known rtaM
At bnl in rain, until P. P. P. aused, n
and am n n tntiral eured.
(Signed bfl J. D. JOHOTTOS, J'
Nkln Cnnoor Cnrod. "
Tc sti mont, fn M ii Mayor of Sequin. Tex.
SEqrix, Tki.. Jannar? 14, 1S9S
Mv.pRfl- I.irrMAN BRO.t SavAiinah,
Oh.: Otntlen 1 baTe tried yonr r,
T p. fora dle' of thpeklc, usually
known ns ikln i oer.of thirty reart1 - SJT
etandinit, and tonne (Treat relief: It r"
piirlllottlie hiood ui'd r- n'-ive-lr-rltatlon
frem the attt of th, dihe DP
nnl preyenl- lay Mread.nt. ol Iho
aorta, 1 have taken flrtor ant bottle
and feel eonfirten. thai another eonrm -fjt)
will efleet n -. ire. I' has also rellex ed jTm
mo from Indigestion and etoinacb
tronblea Yoors truly, . t
Attorney at Law.
Bo oo Blood Diseases lonei free.
ALL DBUOQISTf PELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
PBOPR KTORS,
I.lppman'K Hlook.Smnnnnli, tin
ihtiitttit nTninTiiTn niTTiJL lri
B 111 eel n l 11 l l l li It IJ l lul l ll I Li aVtfn
u I ii I ii H I lb I I I n u n I ill I- iu n atwm
JlllHUJlD UilUIUUlflU UJ111U
WBrnxa tabld khi lady.
lliiiiHclinidKivi'Htliri'i'tiimafiir making it
On ono ni(ln a iloiililo iitrlp nf tin- linen r
mainauisil to lbs tablat, Tiii trip is
SOlbTOidOTSd in white anil lum n . j . -1 t
holilinn it i k ii linndlo, pencil ami rulilicr,
whils a tiny (ravsllng Inkstand Iihh bolss
mads in tlic outer oaw, tbrongb which it
1h ISWSd to the Ktrip nf linen.
Kinhriiiihireil curnerH of tho linen are
nvnrseainod to the hnltoin of the tablet,
which, with the strip, Hervea to hold in
Jilnce the blottSIS, which are cut the size
of the tablet and slipped atidar.
A uniiill ring, covereil with dull blni
embroidery nillc in buttonhole Ktitch,
HerveH to bold the ribbon to which the
penwiper in attached. Thin ia mads in
flower Hlinpe of chamois Hkin, cut in the
H.'inie ni.e ami placed one above another,
The two outer ones urn painted yellow
to represent ii cowslip, and tho outer
edife of tho petals and tho center are
liMt.!
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 A.M.
A. B, Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Every
Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods, clunks oiid Par Canes during
sale ill less than cost nf material.
inch of counter room covered with the greatesl bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Kelt Hats, tint aaaion'i ttylea 0c. oach.
Boys' Winter Wiiita I Oo ohoIi.
MnSl 30o. eiioh.
Cloaks $1.50 aapb.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
COMB. IT WILL PAY Y iU,
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
iliiiiiiil
RESTORED MANHOODS
Tbf fTOftt ronifrty for nrrrou yt ration nmt nllnrrounillWiiN 1 of
tin k' iimtivp ohinnit of itnT im x. mirh ti! Nervout rrvpimtl ti. Fnll-
int. 01 I .oM Munhotnl, mpnuii.'v, Muhtly Vmlwloup.i ontniui i- rr.r,
-S M.i'iiil ..rt v c,'iifci,,v.M I Tohn.t .rnnlnm wlilrll lt'Ilil ttl Oil
BK? numption nnti insanltT. Xii every If 5 or.ior wo rlTo wrttUMi simr-
lil-L.tii.' lun at-Tvii 1H1(1 ItllK lO I'llrv IT n lllliil 14H IliOripX t.,1 HI .rt JSVi
iil I 01h AND AM1.K UhU. f ;,,oo. Illi. MO I T S 4 11 KM U'Al, lO.. llcclWua.UWo.
HirHnlvbi G Ni RAftKltt, DrugKUi, I Hi rvuu Avetitt
MATTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
THE
AND DEALERS in
BURNING and All O
LUBRICATING
mi 1 Laad and Prtntb .ina,
I'ure LlUlttd Oil,
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