1 8 THE SCRANTXXNT TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 29, 1894. Stationery In great variety at prices to Suit the Times. c. B. PRATT. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries. WK SAVE now open and on sale tlif newest and nu)st desirable things in the ever-popular Embroideries. Our stock of last season's goods had been reduced to a very low point previous to opening our new and beautiful Collection tor the spring of 1S!U. The goods came direct from the makers on the other side to the wearers on this side, with only OUT own moderate profit as distributors. Cambridge Elgings, 1 to 12 inches, from 1 to 50 cunts. Cambric Insertions, to S inchw, from 10 to 50 cents. All-over Embroidery (Cambric), 20 inchs wide, from 50 cents to $1.50, Nainsook Embroideries, 1 to 10 inches, from IH to 75 cent. Nainsook Insertions, : to 2 inches, from from 10 to 50 ctnts. Nainsook All OYW,20 inches wide, from 50 cents to $1 35, Nainsook Flouncing?, 40 inches wide, from 89 cents to $1 50. Fnll lin of Colored Embroideries, Col ored Grounds with White Embroid ery and White (iroonda with Colored Embroidery. All the newest thiugs in Point de Venice. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS We have re-marked twenty lines of last season's goods in no way unfashionable at prices to satisfy the most exotLliiiSf. JERMVN NEWS BREVITIES. Th Doings of That Thriving' Commun ity Cheerily Portrayed Special to the Scranton Tribune. Jermys, Pa., Jan. 88 Mrs. Mary Dong her is visiting friends in Dun- mon, Mra James P. Sampson returned home Friday after a ten days' visit with friends in Duryea, Scranton and Peckville. Mrs. H. P. Woodward, of Green Ridge, called on Jermyn friends Fri tlay. Mrs. James O'Gara died suddenly Friday after a brief illness. Interment will take place in Carbondale, the home of har childhood. The Republicans of the Second ward have nominated the following ticket: Joseph G. Shepherd, burgees; H. D. Swick and N. R. Gardner, council, Thomas Jay and James G. Nicholson, school directors; Jessie Avery, collec tor; William B. Swick, Jnrftice of the peace. There was a mestiug of the citizens of the three wards in Enter prise hall Saturday evening to ratify the nominations. The other evening Miss Nellie Bonndy entertained a number of young friends in honor of her birthday. A very enjoyable time wa spent by all present. Mrs. W. R. Moon spent tho day with her sister, Mrs. C. F. linker. While skating Thursday night, Frank Winter had a very narrow escape from drowning Ha was saved by some of his companions. Miss .iosie Davis has returned home from Moosic where she spent the week. Mrs. G. A. Gebhardt visited Carbon dale Friday afternoon, IN LIVELY ARCH BALD. Whit Is doing on Among Its Sprightly Inhabitants. Special to the. Scranton Tribune. Ahcuihai.d, Pa., Jan. 28 A trial of tha new electric light was made last Saturday night. The light produced was clear and brilliant, and much su perior in every way to the old system, Mrs, Thomas Battle of Church street is dangerously ill. Albert Nicol, Charles B, Eaton and John Boland attended tho fair of the Andrew Mitchell Hose company at Carbondale l;.u Saturday evening. Miss Lizzie White visited Scranton friends last Uaturday. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We coald not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied ou, It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Matthew Bros', drug store. Large size 60c. and (1. ' till THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Tent or town eorrosiionilenti ofTim Tntn Unk siio ild sign their namos in full to eucn 11AU-. l.itt.w imt liMMlMlaaUA I. t,,.,,,,nl uiiiuuat dweptioo.l CLEVER AMATEUR ACTING. Large Audience Greets Charitable En tsrtainmnnt at Opera House. Special to the Scranton Tribune. HONBBDALC, Pa., Jan. 28 The an nouncement of the names o( those who were to take prt in the charity enter tainment last Friday eveniug was sure to be a good drawing c ird. The house was well filled when Metzgar'a or chestra played the first overture. Tha farce, "A llox of Monkies," wns first produced With the excptiu of a few changes it was as described in tho columns of Thu TrIBUMI some time ago, and was again heartily received by the audience. Une of the pleasant features of the eveniug was the Hutu solo ulaysd by Ed Reed and accompanied by Mrs. H. T. Dolmetsch on the piano. Mr. Keed is an adept on the flute and played un usually well. "Peg Wofliington," the second farce, was produced in a man ner that many crack professionals might have been proud of. Whatever character Miss II nil attempts to por tray she is sure to do it to the delight and satisfaction of her audience, and is without doubt one of the most clever amateurs on the stage. As Peg Wof fingtou, a page and Catherine she was xinally good, and wis ablv assisted by R. W. Ham, Earl Cholmondel-v, a crusty widower; T. Frank Ham, the earl's sou Robert, iu love witu the actress Pg; Uoy II m lolb'nj i. Cheeky Meadows, Peg' page, and Bessie Ham, t'auabasswtt, hor maid. Toe elegant gowns and costumes worn added much to the produclion of the farce. . REPUBLICAN BOROUGH CAUCUS. The Livliest Figh- Oa la Ovsr tha Ta x Oetlaotorahip Special lo fas Sciaaroa Tribune. Hon esp alb, Pa., Jan. 28 -The Re publican caucus at the Town ball Mou day night to nominate borough officers promises to bs a verv interesting oue. The livliest contest will be over the nomination of a tax collector, there beiug several candidates in the field. Those who have been prominently mentioned or are known to be wonting for the nomination are Joseph N. Welch, David C. Osborn, Eugene Cort right. Otto Taeubler, Seth Powell and Thomas Calloway, MINOR M.PLE CITY" NOTES. Personal Mention ef Uuaats of the Wayne Capital. Special to the Scranton Tribune. HonespaLE, Pa,, Jan. 88, Miss Jo sephine Medway, of Scranton, and Miss Mida Atkinson, of Hawley, were the gnests of Miss C. Louise Hardonbergu last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Waite and sons, of Hawley, passed Friday evening with relatives in town. MINOR MOSCOW MENTION. Movements of Wall Known Residents and Other Happenings. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Moscow, Pa., Jan. 28. Married, Jan 23, at the home of the bride's par ents ou Main street, George Simons, of San Antonia. Tens, to Miss N. Myrtle Gaige, of Moscow. Rev. G. A. Cure, wife and daughter, of Green Ridue, uttendad the Simons Gaiae wedding on Tuesday. Mra. Walter Van Brunt was called home at Clifton to attend the funeral of her brother, Mr. Lbar. Her mother, Mrs Labar, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Miss Olie Miller, of Daleville, called on friends in this place last ween. D. J. Osgood has tnoved into Hotel Allen, Mr. Allen having retired to his private residence on Mill street. Mrs. E. N. Swart z and others at tended the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers on Wednesday. Mr. Dewitt has moved in Mr. Kelly's house ou Maple street. William Hoar and Miss Sample oj Elmhurst were married at the Cathe dral on Wednesday. John F. Sayra is quite sick again. He was taken sick in Scranton and had to be brought horn . Silas Webster of Minnesota is visit ing his mother. Bucklnn'a Arnica Salve. The beet Balvo in the world for Cuts BruiBes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, (.'happed Hands. Chilblains, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Mitisfaction or money refunded. Price W cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. o MISCELLANEOUS MOOSIC ITEMS. Lgcal News Summarised Into Little but Interacting Parss-r phs. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Moosic. Pa., Jan. 28 II Davey was a visitor to the Llectnu City Sat nrday. Miss Jessie Smith, of Scranton, spent Saturday with her cousin, Miss Susie Lewis, of Main street. Miss Lizzls Monie was a caller in the Electric City Situr lay. Mise Susie Lewis and sister, Mabel, spent Friday with friun Is in Scranton. Miss OUie Pearl spent Saturday with Miss Elsie Mainwaring, of Duryea. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamlin, of Ponn avenue, are visiting Mrs. Hamlin's pa rents at Madisonville. Thomas Katon.of Dnryey, spent Sat urday with bis sister, Mrs. Frank Mos- teller, or Main street. Charles Monie, of Booth Main street, was a caller in the Electric City Sat urday. The Columbia pond at Duryea at tract! a large number of our town skaters. The essential lung healing principle of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarauteu of satisfaction. - - FOREST CITV NEWS FLASHES. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 1 Xseic Rswdcr ABSOLUTELY PURE All the Happenings of Two Days En tartainlngly Penellsd Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Pa,, Jan. 28. E. L Keut went to Scranton yesterday, tak ing with nim oue of his handsome full blooded St. Bernard dogs, which will weigh about lot) pounds. Mrs. A. D. Stannard, who has been visiting in Newark V illey, N. Y., for some time, Iiub returned to this place and is staying at her daughter's, Mrs G. E. Maxey, on Main street. A few days ago a marriage license was grantsd at M introse for Frank Sarakinski to Apolonia Yokomskl, both of Forest City. Dr. C. E Taylor was in the Eleotric City Friday. Adolph Joseph, who has been visit ing here for the past two weeks, re turned to Philadelphia on the 10.24 train Friday night. Before many months roll by Adolph Is going to take a life partner to share his joys and sorrows. Jan. 1, 18114, there was a balance in Snpiiuehanua's county treasury of 17,164.84, Davi.l Wedouia n. of Umondale, was in the borough yesterday. Miss Alioo box went to Carbondale Friday to remain over Sunday as the attest of her ooustu, Miss Minnie Cowles. Mrs. Stnll, of Moosic, who hag been visiting her son Henry, returned home yesterday. Sne was accompanied by her grandson, Fred Stull, Rev. U. P. Lappnes, pastor ot the Baptist church, delivered an able ser mon this morning on "The Duty and Responsibilities of Americau Citizen ship." Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Maxey vis- itsd with friends and relatives in Scranton yesterday. .Mother earth is again covered with some of the beautilul while in this place, but not enough for sleighing. J L. WeBtgate will move Monday into Ins newly completed house on Sin quehanna street. Among the Forest Utians who war noticed in Carbondale Saturday were: . F. Covle. Wells Bnrdick, Charles Young, Jos. Lwis, Miko Ilealey aud Joan Bell. It is rep irted that T. C. Manzvir, of this place, has bought a farm itEist Lenox owned by tiie late W W Wil liams, aud formerly owned by Henry Matizer. Our enterprising lanndiyman, Char lie 8o0, is moving his household goods to the rooms udjoining his lauudry on Depot alley. The license of the late John R Davies has been transferred to Mury J. Davies. George S. Esmay, who has bsen in Lynn, Mass., dunug the past three weeks, returned home Friday. John Williamson, of Wilkes-Barre, whs m .king business calls iu town yes ter.lav. E F Ames, cashier of H. C Ames & Co's. bank, in this place, spent Satur day iu Honesdale. An auction sale was in progress last week at Park's branch store. Frederick Her rick, the genial tonsor ial artist at Larabee's parlors, passed the day at Great Bend. Mrs. Herrlck is at present visiting at her home, in the lattr place. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Cleary were the quests of Mra. deary's parents iu Carbondale over Sunday. Miss lone Tyler spent Sunday as the guests of Carbondale friends. MON1ROSE NEWS NUGGCTS. Interesting Survey of tha Activities of a Charming Borough. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Pa., Jan. 28 The First National bank of Montrone Is among the strongest Institutions of its kind in the state. The officers are all men of the highest character, aud the increased earnings each year prove that tho right men are running the fin anees. There are fiftyplaces of business in Montrose besides the hotels and law yers. A farmers' institute will bo held in the court house Tussd iy. An interest ing programme has been prepared, and a successful and profitable time is as sured. R. B. Little has reooived the appoint ment of notary publio. Whitney, of Susquehanna, is among the most inter- sting correspondents iu this section of the state. His items in several papers are brim full of wit. W. A Brnus, a deputy register and recorder, lias his new house nearly completed. O. P. Bseby will occupy It aft!r April 1. Mort Smith, of New York city, is now employed on the Montrose Repub lican, Miss Anna Northup, of the Montrose Sentinel aud Farmer, is said to be the swiftest and best typesetter in the county. Dr. Butterfield, V. S , of South Mon trose, will move here April 1, and oc cupy the Hamlin residence ou Church street. The fire alarm has been sent in but once io nearly a year, and yet some are paying 2 percent, for insurance. Rev Dr. Howe preached an eh 'qnenl sermon in the Methodist Episcopal church this evening. Subject, "The True Woman " Several dollars are said to have been won nnd lost here on tho result of the Corbett-Mitchell fight. Mrs Leonard, wife of the sheriff, is quite ill. Company G, National Guards of Pennsylvania, elected officers for its oivil and social organization. Will iam S. Maxey Is president 'and Edwin B Joachim, vice president. Rough and Ready Hose company are preparing for a pleasant time at their reception next Wednesday night. WELL KNOWN JEWELER FAILS. Judgments Amounting to $9,000 Against A. M. Broneon. Special lo the ScranUm Tribune. Montkose. Pa , Jan ys -Judgments amounting to over $0,000 were entered at the court house ou Friday last against A. M. Broosou, jeweler, of Susquehanna borough. This has been a hard year for those engaged in the jewelry business, as jewelry is the last thing purchased in hard times, and as a result many jewelry houses have betu obliged to giv tin the fight. Bcecham's pills arc foi biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent Cause of all of them. Hook free; pills 25c. At dnik'storcs.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. PRICEBURG POINTaOLV PENCILED. Political, Social and Personal News Topioe Vivaclouely Treated. Spei ial tn the Sirtinton Tribune. 1'nnviii no, Pa , Jan, 28 Uhsrles Carliu, of tho Fadden house, has bean visiting friends In Wilkes-Barre the past few days. The Republican party of this bor ongh will bold a caucus in Central hall on Monday evening for the purpose of nominating borough officers. Meeting to be called at 7 o'clock. Gus Smith is able to he around again after suffering from an attack of rhau matism. J. Faddon, George Price and Joe Twiss, three prosperous and well known business men of Olyphaut. cir culated among their many friends in this place on WednosiUy last. A Slig i party was held in Callahan i hall on the boulevard on last Wednes day night. None but County Sligo people or their descendants was ad mitted. The eveniug was spent in a most enjoyable manner. The prevailing belief in our borough is that H. 11. Jones, of Cider Hill, and late of Bell plaro, will be the unanim ous choice of the ci'iz -us of Dteksou flits for the office of councilman, e - INDIAN DOCIOK IS ILL. Tha Venerable Or Coraon Has Stiffened Very Pevore'y. Special lo Ihe Scrantnu Tribune. FOREST ( n v. Pa ,Jeu, 28. --Dr. Corson, known as me old "ludiiii doecor'' aud who is U? years old, has bsen quite ill during the past wsek at the home of James Arthur, near the Delaware and Hudson company's old saw mill in Wuyne county, about a mile from this borough. The doctor makes numerous visits to this place, where he has some patients. He is the father of Dr. Corson of Way-mart Hood's Cures Mrs. Mary Spcakman Of riiiladrlphia. A Week jrf Writing Would Not Tell the Story Scrofula for Seven Yean Cured by 11 Mill's Sarsaparllla. " A week devoted to writing would not he suf ficient to tell of the good Hood's Sarsaparllla has done me. Heven years ano a running sore ap peared on my ankle, which grew worse until It entirely covered my fool and the hones en rao out of my toes. Then the sores appeared on my other foot. rl(:ht arm ami hand. Holes wero eaten Iu my lower Ihnhs, my ami was one great sore from the shoulder down, and the boues cauio out of two of my lingers. Words Cannot Toll My Sufferings. I could not sleep and had no appetite. About three years alter tho first appearance of the dis ease my husband read of what Hood's Sarsapa rllla had dune for others, and urged me to try It. I was confined to the bed at thu time, hail given up all hope. However, I commenced taking llic medicine, aud before I had finished the bottle, could sleep aud not only eat, but enjoy my food. Now the Sores arc All Healed Up with the exception of ono spot on my limb. I thank (od for having directed my husband's at tention to Hood's Sarsaparllla, otherwise I should have been In my grave. I can now move about with the aid of crutches, and will always need tin ir assistance, but anyone who had seen my condltlou when I commenced to tako Hood's Sareaparilla would marvel that I am now alive to move at all." Mus. Mahy SrHAKHAN, 2725 Latona Street, Philadelphia. Hood's Pills ctiro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness. I'umllee. sl-'iernlnche, Indigestion INTERNATIONAL Untirtiy Nrn: Ahrtastcftht 7'tmes A Grand Ednttt or. DICTIONARY Successor of the "I'ntibrltlied." Ten rears spent In revising. 100 ed itors cinplovcd.and men' 1 1: in $300,000 expended. Everybody should own this Dictionary. 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Dr. EX Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And his useoolatod ftaff of KnulUh and Her man 1 Lyelciuii8.uru now tcnnaneutly located Temple Court Building .tl 1 BPRTJOn ST., SCRANTON Wburu ihey may bo coiiHulted 1M1LY AND HUNUAV. The Doctor Is a graduate ot tho University or 1 enniylvani.i, formortv demonstrator of physioloirv and eurgery at tho Medico Chlr nrgical College, of Philadelphia. Ho la also an honorary member of the Medico-Chlrur-Ileal Association, and was physician and siirgeou-lii-uhiof of tho moat noted American ami Herman hospitals, oomm highly indorsed by the leadinif urofunaora of Phhiulnliihla nil New York. His many yeara ot hoeDital cxpei lenoe en ables this eminunt physician anil s'.irfreoil to correctly diagnose, and treat all doformltei and with tho most Haltering success, and his hlch standing in the state will uot all w him to accept nuv incurable casa l ost ii mil on BBsiTOKICU. WEAKNRN8 OV TOVVG MKN CURED If you have neon given up y yonr phyBl clan call iipon the doctor and laj examined. He cores tfm worat caaesof Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Korea i atarrh. Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of tho Ear, live, Noaa and Throat, Asthma, Doafuens, Tumors, Can cels and Cri i tiloa of evory description. Con sultation In English and Herman Free, which shall be considered sacred and strictly confi dential file.' Heurw O A. M, Iu 0 V. M. Dally, Sunday, Ua.m. to '- p in. THU TRADERS National Bank of Scranton 0ROAMIZED um CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. FAMl'KI. IlINKS.tPresidont. W. W. WATSON. Vice President. A. 11. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIBIOTOBS, SAMt El. fllNF.S, JAMKS M TvEnnAnT, Ihvinii A. FiNttii. Pmu nB, Finley, JOBXPB J. JhUMYV. M. S. hi. mi. ill ii.. CUAS, I'. JlA'lXHEWS, John T. Pouieb. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank invites the patronage of business nan and tiruu generally. Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement Dec. lit, 1808. called for by the Com ptroller of the Currency. HKSOUUCK8, Loans SI, 204, 47.1. 40 Ovrrdralts 740.98 1' lilted States Itonils 900,000.00 Other Honda 448,127.7.1 Hanking II 28,074.46 1'reuiiuniH on U. s. Bonds... 17.448.78 Due from C. V 1 reusurer 10.000 00 Hue from Hunks 321.1:19.00 Cash 178,600.08 8,403,008.06 LIABILITIES. Capital S200.000 00 Surplus 240.000 OO Undivided I'rollts -Mini:. 21) Circulation 188,000.00 Dividends I'npiild l.SS'i BO I', l---.ii . 1,722,250 80 Due to Batiks 80.G24.O7 92,403,608.00 WILLIAM CONNRLL, President. i-i.o. II. (Ail. IN, Vice-President. WILLIAM H. PKCE, Cashier. DIRKCTOBS. Wllllnm Connell, ( tt,- It. Catlln, Alfred Hand, Henry Hollo, r., .luiiles V i . ti I... I.I. William T. Smith, Luthor Keller. This bunk offers lo deiKisltors every facility warranted by their balances, busi ness mid responsibility. Special alti'tiUun given to business ac counts. Internal . ultl on Umn dapoalta I HIS Mr mi I pralUvtly Mis Seeds and Fertilizers Large Medium and White Clover, Choice Timothy and Lawn Grass Seeds Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. HUNT & CONNELL CO. DKITFR RHOK l!0 tas'n, Capital, l. 000.000. BEST SB I .AO Mini; IN VIII': WOULD. "A dollar eared h a dollar earned." This Ladles' Snliil French DoiiR-ola Kid Hut ton Hoot delivered free unvwhero In tho U.S., on receipt of Cash, Munoy Order, or PosUl Note for $1.60. Kipiuls every wny the bisils ... '-I In all retail stores fur $2.60. We uiiiku this hoot ourselves, therefore wo guar antee the ill, tlule and SMer, and If any uno Is not sailslli'.l we will refund thu money ' send another pair Opera Too or Common Hi'iisc, widths C, 1, E, U Itlt, slcs 1 to s ami huir sizes. SeMm yoMf exeei 't tit fOM. Illiiellated Cain lurfiiti FBEt Dexter Shoe CoTs1 TON, MASS. Special termt lo vtaiert. ijv sv m , r Kl'X UA li HOW TO MAKE MONEY lliere are hundreds' of young men and youup; women in this country who have splendid ability, but they have never been, wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand lias been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, eoine to the College COMMON ENGLISH C'UHtSE. BUSINESS COURSE. SHOltTHAXU COURSE. n -p Tr7nlT, T i F. E. WOOD, Froprietor. KEW YEAH OPENS JAXOAHY 1. FUR RUGS Combination Goat and Sheepskin Rugs. Fine Angora Wool, all sizes. Real Leopard, with full head. Baby Carriage Robes Sheepskin and Goat Robes, with felt or Satin lining. Large line to select from. Moquefte Rugs (Three sizes.) At Special Cut Prices. SMYRNA RUGS, 30 inches wide, at $3; worth $4. SMYRNA MATS, 50c. each. These are bargains. COCOA MATS (all sizes), for out-door use, 50c. and upward. UMBRELLA STANDS, EASELS, SCREENS, Sc. KERR & SIEBECKER CARPETS AM) DRAPERY, 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A H APPY PATRON OF" THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. "VrHlLE many manufacturers nnd denW are making extravagant etati nients concerning tho merits and durability of medium or low gndl pianos, intending purchasers should not fail to examine tho famom STECK PIANOS. Illustrated book containing valuable information on pianos on application E.C.Ricker&Co. 123 Adam3 Ave. s IF YOU Are on Lackawanna, I'euu or Wash ington avenues make ait effort to get ou Wyoming avenue. It may pay you well. We refer to the Odd Prices of FURNITURE displayed iu our window at profitless prices. BOOK CASES, f HALL RACKS and SIDE BOARDS. Are the victims Of (Ids week's Blanghter. Then there are sonio STOVES displayed in the oilier window they're heaters at Bum mer prices. Our goueral slock is reduced In price prior to our new spring Une.