The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 14, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCKANTCTS THTBUNE-WEDNESDAY HORNING. FEBRUARY 14. 18JM.
1CRANT0N TRIBUNE
F. E. WOOD,
Manager.
General
rcBI.IMIP.il PAII.V AMI WEKKI.Y IS Si'lON
ton, PA., Hr 1'iifc TMIBUMS ruui.iMUNii
OOUMMY.
nkw youk mm Taiatnra Boildmo,
FlIANK 8. lillAT. JlANAOEH.
iWtitil at tht AufdfKic (if AmmlOW
Sc'cimiZ-Onn .Uaif Vail".
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
6CBAKT0N. FEBRUARY 14 MM.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
FOlt OOKQBBBBMAM AT l.ARUE.
GAbUSHA A. GROW,
OF BOSQUSHAMMA,
ELECTION FEBRUARY 9dt
OUK VALLNTINfc..
Vslrutiue UBBnttlM Mab yo.ir tKi
on n plaaUkOISr turn. Tim tmlom-y
to wat spits ami Hir iradgsa OB fbla
ilny is bniiily dying out. It would
MM Unit ttiurt) in yet room for n lit:!
hnrmlosi i-lmrrhii. stiu-o tli.it lmguilmi
tbs tediQDJ o( Imnv oars unit IsAYSS no
Waantl or ncart. In pnrsiunco of t ri l-
bt-llof, THI TkiM'NK toiliiy pays its
NmpUnMtl lo : fow woll known
fciantouiiins; but tt iWsu't 0OOCtoQ.
ly say na unkind Wold, and its only
nsu is UMl iniMI may oftaBSf piny
WBSfa downs too fltqawUl cluster.
Mil. QBOW neeiU aa "ol j c t lesson"
mij.irityf.ir Im than one is needed
by tii Pennsylvania Wft aarntf Uitn
solf. Atom for Mr Gkow is a 000"
tribotron to one own poolot
ELECTRICAL OQHrANIM UMOMOItM
tho Dt mo. -rata honestly condemn him
fnr tho very thitip; that tlu-y aro toem
srlvoa trying to enforce through the
pauperizing Wilson Will laMlliffsnl
workiugtnun do not need any nliustve
Democratic deinniiogism to convince
them that their ItnmsdiatO liiiHinen in
tsrests aro dirtctly oonceiiH-d in the
election of Mr. (irow by tho largest
mnjirity on recor 1.
OtlB DfcMOOBATlO friends, what few
there are left of them. aontinnt to
manifest their oliUtim repngoane
toward any Noolleetton of the civil
WMT, The fuels, that Mr. tlrow played
'i conspicuous p.irt in wit tune legisla
tion, tii it ueembodlaa, la his own per
Knalttjr, tsme of rL most glorlOlM
traditioai in our notional history . ana
that to.tay lie is tUnting tho descend
ants of tboaa um Impraotloal ohT
illers woo failed, thirty o,l.l years ago,
in their fohel hope of n free trade,
lavr-iahor Ooafadaraer not, it la
true, upon the Bald of notnal hattle,
but in tiie iraua of a much more lie
Iterate, subtle and unscrupulous con
test -seem to give the I) mocrats great
ofTens-v Hut with Hoke Smith as
their pension exponent . .Inli: Crisp an
their legislative "overseer" ami all the
northern heroes in nine, even down to
gallant tteaorol Uicklee, arrayed
Rgainet the domiuin t I'eiuocratic lend
erthiptB oonftoaa, we em norel
wonder at this sensitiveness. It is the
onh feeliuu which went I not do gross
violence to human nature.
GOOD WORK WELL DONE.
la reporting leal night its assent to
the freqoently deterred rtqaoel of the
eltlMBc of BorantoB tor an InoraoH In
the poltoe force, the estimates com
mittee bai exhibited ooaroend ible pro -denoe,
The need of n enlarged force
hns been repeatedly demonatrated
Good as h.is sometimes been tho work
of tr.o present fores, its limited number
has made physically impossible that
carsfal and cflaatlta patrolltag which
the city's wealth, area and 111.11:1. it lids
wouhi profit from Badoratoaad wires have combined to mske essential
because of the decreased cos: of r- The additioa of ten members to the
pair slf Intereai and public seutt
m.at iu t.-.is instance ran closely par-
altfL
II is wel" to remember that, ia rot
tar for Xsy Au park one dossi't vote
to raisi his tsxe?. tut f imply to legal IBs
a bargam that may never bs offered
again. All oaa vote "yea" with a clear
conci;nce.
htnrmrnri evil a i'n.lidat
Bark-.', of Du:imjrj, correctly points
cu:. mia th mtlfsoi of nearly oaa
foBrth the entire on:pat of anthracite.
Are the popl? 0! ta? Lickiwaaai val
ley rjxiy to ratify MOB a OOatty exper-ta'n:?
It is SOV wholly a .jw.ioa of what
the lesttricaJ c;mpaaies of BatBttBOB
will be so kind as to volunteer to do in
Oral al :rn:ejT:L t:e overhead wire
naUance I. li rather a gaaatiOB of
what the public has a right to expect in
return for valaable frsacaise. 1
BiBHJ R is .-enerooa ;a the Hizle
tan Hiartaal to make noeharje for tell
ing Ika minsgers ci the Letigh Valley
railroad how to ran their road, i: is
doubtful if the Sentinel wjali relish a
reciprocal application cf its principle
to the conduct cf a certain Hazieton
newspaper.
- a-: M.v.ss a:ts paying oot maay
huadreds of dollars :rtM-days for caar
'table purpoees f jr w'aica they get no
pertaiL-at m:rll return ThebuiH
ug of Uka bridge wool 1 alf rl relief
to th-oee in need, aal yet leave behind
aa endiring tosa A :e m ,ny'e wise
ipL ::
A.tT Bt EBSBB lastitntion which in
fr.rtora :e of : pn.pis, exerciSM
the exiraord.airy nh: of eminent d -mi'.o,
upon the plea that tae welfare
of thecommaaity tran'cials the rights
of the in.tividuil, muu oxpect some -day
to bare taas community Jmanl
an accoaatinz
It is UtLf-ss to dwigi the fact that a
vote f .r Crrow r.ex: Tu"diy means a
vote for renewd prosperity Thore can
be no permanent resnaip'.ivn of Amri-
c-in indnssries upfn a teuof actory i?'
btate aO lflSStl aa tha BMBWaa of tar;ff
d"-molition ia held over Ibafli by an bqV
mir.istrHt'.on that crnbinei virulent
hostility with finally dangeroua in
timpetency.
Of ALL nit crnditie of this admin
ivration, surely that i tn- crnlot
which refasat toraisi 3O,0O9,0OO ao
r.n.il revenns by nn extrtaxof fifty
cents per barrel oa beer, baoeuee it
woold offnd t,',i brewer. Tho DfBM
cratic poeitlon seems Xri rto keep sfilid
with the Matlllars and tne brewers,
even if the reat of theronotry has tn
thrown into the bands of the HherifT.
An UpBBeWW wrongfully prfail,
aawag eoute oltiaeaa that tbapropated
bridges ari inte.i io 1 for n pirticular
section or cia. This 'iinnot bt, llaM
all dtlSSBJ of one city hnve MOa prl
vileg in that city's hBpfOYed facill
' The unickening pnlo of tradM
tltdonotea every forward f lap dOM
not restrict lis healthful otrcBkUtoo to
tbe business hesrt alone It asadsiti
warm currenta to the rem itest ex '.rem
itler.
It hk'JIns o look as if the respot tv
bio physicians of Wi!kei-H irr n vide I
to band together ami take vlgoroui
measures against the moral excres
sences on th-i me licit pnfession in
that 1; juimuuity who of late glvi
rise to so many terrible scnndnls.
Something somewhere is radically at
fault when, every month or two, a now
instance of iud-iorisihl'i practice is
published to the world, without, so far
as appearances indicate, any corres
ponding efforts to punish the guilty
and protect the Innocent. If a similar
coudltion of affairs were to develop in
Scrnnton, wu feel safe in saying, not in
a boastful spirit but simply as a matter
of just fnct, that there would be hiioIi
nn overturning of the medical frater
nity by its own membership as would
quickly rid tt of odious interlopers and
unscrupulous quacki.
Sevkkai, Democratic contempora
ries, in view of the nearness of next
Tuesday's election, are giving promi
nence to the Clarion county mine lio
about Mr. Grow, in the effort to con vict
him of "favoring starvation
wages." And yet, if this were really a
trne charge and not an idle campaign
Action long since discounted, how conld
preeeat force will reinforce the old
membership to the full extent asked
for iu Chief Sirapsou's reoommenda
tloa and thus cancel the excuse which
baa long done serrics iu exteuuation
tot bold Bad repeated burglaries, as
sauits and other breschesof the peace,
often committed almost in the city's
very center It will nooaasarily, there
fore, put every policeimn oa his met
tle, a ad lead to a decided improvement
in the quality of the service rendered
While this incresse will involve a
isrjer expmse to the city, it will be
money pot out 011 gilt edged security
at excellent iatereet. The money it
will save la a year, through the bnr-
.Uries it will foil and the better sense
of safety it will inspire, will, it seems
safe to predic'.far exceed tiie increased
icr.'.nl expenditure. There cannot ha,
hire.if:er, any r efuge for derelict pi
' troimen ia the stereotyped eJaim that
I ?crauton is too Urge to be Yffi jiently
yaarrlri From this time forward,
j public expectation will be raised to a
! higher pitca. aai the police force will
exhibit prulence in not disappoint
ing it.
TURN PECKHAM DOWN.
The coarse of events hns caused a de
cided reversal of populir sentiment
I with reference to Wheeler II Peck
1 hs.m, r.smed by Mr Ci-veiaril to be
associate j astic of the United States
supreme court. Where at first there
wis a disposition to resent the feeling
if indifference manifested by Repub
lican senators iu the qoaatioa of con
firmation or rejection, as being an eva
sion of duty, thre is now rapidly form
ing an opinion that his acceptance by
the senate would be an indefensible
cheapening of the dignity of the high
tot American tnbnnal of jostles, a gra
nitons lowering of the standard of
Btaeai in connection with an offi.'i
which should, in the exalted character
of its ocoupant, be sicoal to none la
the republic.
Were Mr Peckham the man of fine
discrimination and sensitive profes
sional honor which the public has a
rignt to expect in the propos- d occupant
of a judicial place whien has about it
toe Inatrous traditions of the United
-tsts supreme court, he would long,
re this, have lafljBOItld Mr. ( leveland
Ifl 1 r,:s favor seeking henchmen to de
sist from the ignominious struggle Into
which his name has been drawn. Un
der less provocation, even John J. Van
.Men, of whom noboly xnv:tel ureat
dings, was shrewd BBoagl lo recog
oizsthe impropriety of MM fight into
whicb Mr Cleveland' dogged oteitl
nscy was bading him. aod forced MM
withdrawal of bis candidacy over the
p. "sident's written protest Mr Paok'
Bans, name I for a post of far greater
1! li-acy and requirements, has exblbj
tcd no eymp'.om of impatiencn at the
op' 11 bribery, by presidential patron
sge monger1, of senatorial votes in
i'- fchntn's hthal, and at the not less
disgusttng spectacle o the chief mag
Istrate of this r --public plying the mi
lb irlty of his podlion ns a club wiier i
bv 10 whip recalcitrants into lino for a
rnso personally, pollltcally and pfofM
sionally disfssteful to thrn.
If Mr PtOkkafl) lacks a amis of the
humiliitllng ebarapter of bis candidacy
in its pritsent sBpaota, Wt can assure
kirn that his olitusennss does not ex
tend tO any considerable BflOsblf of his
lellow countrymen. Until it shall he
lbs wish Of B linjority of iutellignnt
Americati'i to iiinkn the suprmiri court
nn Hsvlurn for beneficiaries of exncinlve
I Ig lieadedness and a tribute to the
moving force of patroimyo mid poll II
chI skull cracking aa opposed to meson,
culm judgment mid prudent snlsntion,
inch incident 1 1 this in which Peek
nam's naino is made notorious will re
main a stench in tlin uostrila of honest
citizenship.
If I'eckham have no sense of pro
priety himself, it becomes the highest
duty of the souato to turn I'uck,um
down. j
---- - -- "
BURY THE WIRES.
While it would, perhaps, not b feas
iblo at this timo to insist upon tho plac
ing of all wires iu this cl'.y ruder
ground, there aro curtain crowded
alroote, iu the business portion of the
city, where this requirement could bo
made just u fnirly now as at somo In
ter time.
An ordinance giving tho olectrical
companies sufficient notice of councils'
intention to rid these streets of the
dangerous and unsightly tangle of
wires, cross bars and poles, and then,
at 'the expiration of this notioe, en
forced with vigor, impartiality nnd
resolution, would meet with the imme
ate approval ot nine Scrantoniaus out
of every ten. And tho tenth one would
soon get used to the chuiige, if not ac
tually delighted with it.
The overhead wire must go. Its go
ing il only a qoMtlod of time. The
steady expansion of the bnslnsSS o( Mill
city will not long be content with the
crippling present-1 of the network of
perl lone wire and thickets of ungainly
pules It is at this moment simply a
question whether the eleotrlcal com
panies shall yield graoafnny, lo tha di
lection Indicated bv their own Hellish
Interest, or wait until public sentiment
goes for their poles with sharp hx-m
and reforms thtfir wire nettings by
means Of bags pinch -i j and shears.
- -AN
ADMIRABI 1 OHOIOE.
Takltta, advantags ol Klaj i Braratt
Warren's absence from tho city, See
olid district Rtptthlloani yesterday
nnhntmoQsly selected hlin ns their dtlo
gate to tho next RspUblla 111 state con
VaOtlOBi nnd TBI TbIBDBB, alio util
i.iiik' thai absence, BUktl ho bold as to
call il 1111 excellent selection.
As one of General Hastlugt' warm
parsooal friends, wall tQBlppad to ad
irooata his noBtloatlOBi m obadlaaot
not alone to the lostrootlons of yaatar
day, but also to tim urgent promptlngi
of his individual jadgmeltt, Major
Warren will rapreaaot the Beoond dis
t riot in uu tspeclallv grallf ymg m 111
tor, aod undoubtedly help to alv.tncu
tim high estimation iu which Berauton
end Laokawaona county ara hel-1 bv
the leading llspublicaus of other soo
lions.
It is a happy group of delegates
which this OOBUBBBtiy is picp trnitf to
-end to Rarrlsbnrg next May . but Unit
limply typifies tha cordiality and liar
loony that reign npraoia Ibroogbool
the state While it would be 11 Kepub
ItOan yaar In any event, tlieru la pleas
ure in the outlook for a campaign of
uncommon lie, unatiiuiity and en
thusiasm, the starting point to which
will bo reached next Tuesday.
1 1 IB NOT necessarily a reflection
upon the local conduct of a post oftlce
that its mail service is bulnttid or loads
quale. The Hiaaell regime, as con
trasted with the thorough and efficient
methods put into opiraliou by John
Wmmmakor, has become a notorioue
source of weakness to the business inert-Ms
of the country. Whatever may
have t orn Mr. Uissell's fitness us nn at
torney for large corporatious, his trans
lation to dolic ite and exactiug ofiiclnl
station in connection with so compli
cated a mechanism ns tho post office
d pirtmeut has certainly uot been sup
plsmaate 1 by conspicuous success. It
takes something moreObnn professional
eminence ami an affal lo personality to
accomplish aa ettdctivo and progres
sive supervision of thepistal service.
To a K mt .- of C- ler-n.
Til laid Ms snou uif'-rns thy ttntk;
In Mwatker Oaaadaosfs;
Hut wliy c.eprct elre from "ie who
rTorka au-nv at his "saess."
That Hswaitaa Whitewash.
Itatttmurr Amvrifiui-
Tha house was efraid to InvesMgate, 11
was afraid of the truth, walcb has been
disclosed to tin-public through the investi
gation In the Semite, and it is to Hie latt.-i
body the Ame lean people will tnrn for the
vindication of tbe.bonor and oouoton mow
of the nation.
Boaa4 teass from Pbila4elnhJa
l'ie( W-lliSi ty' i'i i'Oo, lew.
n iuoome tax is a resort of dsepers
lion, in great exigencies the Bovernmenl
may be juatlfled la saving Itsell bj saatob
uig al whatever propiu ty may he lu sight,
inn not otherwise
Muka tbs Protest Kapha tto.
OrssM gMps ii""
Make the vole for I Irow lis 'large BS
posslbla Von don'i favor freaaoarora
radnatton of tun tariff on steel; a vote for
irow will umpbasias that faot.
GOLDSMITH'S $ BAZAAR
Will exhibit during this week their first importations of liigh-
class
W K UUHK
asset Mir n 1 s-.
AM THI
TOBACCO HABIT
No 111 jeettoua No inconvenlenos No i-s-n
ut tun-- 'rrestnieBt at your ooa boBMi Cares
alter other llletsod tail.
Ash vuur drutSlstfur Pllo-UK' NUB, Con
siutatlun and 11 , si iient fr--" Address, oon
nosutlally, "HHU-BB'-NOX OUBB" CO.,
Boiantuu, Pa.
CONRAD
AT THE
Pie
Counter.
the:
HATTER
S SHOWING SOMt UKtSSY
LOOKING
HATS
FOR SPRING WEAR
The bird of sprtug
Essayed to sing
A cheerful, tuneful, ' forecast'' lay;
Dut tempests strong
Choked np his song
And he will peep s jme other day.
Its
"Von aro charged,"siil the justice, "witt!
voting twlc-in one day."
"I knew it vonr bnnor," replied the cul
prit meekly, "but hit wnr the b-t I could
do. I can't rata fast a I aster, 'count o'
the rhoumatisrn' " . Iffoafo Cblasffraffpa,
s a s
Wife- Is dynamite nlwnys used in the
manufacture of infernal machines?
Hubby Yes. In nearly all except the
f-d ling bed
e a e
Mamme to little daughter) N0VBT for
get t-i thank Ood for everything, my
child.
hil l If I didn't like it, too?
Matntaa Yeg always; everything Is for
the beet
( bild (running in an hour Inter; -Mam
ma, thank '1 (I, I've broke tho uuw pitcher.
tlnij.rr x 1 oeio VnpU.
Minnie There will "be plasty of DOOMS
to rent in our neighborhood Km spring.
Molly Hnve tim rents beea raised1
Minnie (JO I 001 BalliS gOBBS M going tfl
tuKH v-icui lu-e-iiis.
e a e
She LaMUdef ''huinbleigh doesn't look
like 101 BOtor, dees BSl
lie N-c and he doesn't act like one,
iitUer. hi f' .
Sal
Bbs Qoodbaaveosl wimt is tbatboi
r ililx iinlse' Homi one n tiling mm li. I
In sloe, on, in ami boip than,
He Do BOt be BlaBMd That is mm of
the places when. l,.Ui urn extracted with
out pain.
a a a
I'l ir- II . w utreinely simple that gnwn
Bias bi nn were wore as toe Dan
Mane Vcsj almost ktiotla, Detroit
frtt 'm-SS,
t
I In- hand nfgan vlrtnum, wlinae tuneful
lay BeraidM tim approaoo a p e...
le-aii l.ldnupa-il.
ln.ll Oh, pa' H a Hist poor man w ith
bis face ail sarawed up' Is be bavtag a in
rB fse, my clilld. lie In elmply Ki-ttlnu
bis f.-atiire 1 ill shape to be sknl i Imd by tin.
Seraiilon Itnpiiblli-an'-i nrli-0.
ass
"Mr dnsr sir," snld the grateful father.
"BOW can I reward yon for dragging my
only duiiKlilei from a Watery irrnver"
"Hlmplr do inn. esp-.t me 1 marry
in-r, replied the hero,- Otttott rnt Pn
HdMK I 'Ah UNO TBOCORtli
BOOM BMB an horn great. Others b"
90BM so ay yMKBng to ue Itaportanltles
or lln lr rrlenils at iniinlnating conventions
The oyalo OMy Of SMI BO B brilliant man
bat ho bntltaoey II of a quality tints i-
mure iimbislratil-i lu Imine and aoual lifo
than O. o -.in N
Too many nf 11 1 who '-nd In the I, ml
prefer that somn one JslsS klutll dnlivnr tho
gonds.
1 he professed tear of glvlnu alms lo an
unworthy applu-ntit has i-a-ed 1I1 m
sciences of many hard-lhted individuals.
Tim propnnsltj- of cmiainiitly recnnllnu
others with suspicion Is evidence of an evil
uluu or n dlsordernd livnr.
To Bdltnr B. J. M -1-SV.
Mutt in his Bflturs, as Ms sumaisr'i 6i sae,-
til iifl(oa eio'oni 17111a o-.su -Hut
mention "puis tax" and ioifr&ezc
llin milk of An mini liaiasss,
1 1
Internally Rottsn tn tha Oors.
It'ifJtss iiirre Record.
Tho whltowash brigade has dono nobly.
That, part of the administration fnc
which enotOBaa the Hawaiian policy nas
ibbbiisu a inicK conr. 11 mnKs pretty on
tne oBHiox, nut mo timoor witniu is rot
ton to tbo core.
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Consisting of Crepon Bouillone, Tissue Brocle, Etoffe Panache,
Crepon Guire, Fantasie Traverse, Plain and Printed Japanese
Silks, Figured and Striped Glace Silks and Wash Dress Nov
elties. SPECIAL OPKNING SALE OF
MUSLIM UNDERWEAR
At Prices Much Lower Than Ever Before.
CEE
FURS! FURS!
CAPES 18 INCHES DEEP.
Frenrh Coney Capes, is inches deep $ fl 00
assraaoau vbdssl .... sou
Astrakhan Capes, " ' .... e 09
Aterakhaa Capes, " " .... h ii
Dyed Upossum Capes " ' .... (1 00
U. iui v aii,.. i iu
Monkey Capes, " " .... 15 w)
Nat. utter Capas " " .... ' 00
. at. utter s-apos, - .... SOW
Krimmer Capes, " " .... ISO
Beaver Capos, " " ISOO
nutria Capes, " is 10
Stal ur IVrsUn Canes " " .. .. Si Ml
Alaska Seal Cap-is, " " .... 3i 00
Alaska Seal Capes, " .... 50 00
Mink Caties, " " .... 60 (10
Brown Marten OSOeS " " .... -5 Ml
CAPES 22 INCHES DEEP.
im-hes deep 510 00
Astrakhan Cape-
Battle Bee cap..
Klettrie eal r'api-s.
I'l en. Ii I ' a Cajs-s,
Mink CaiH-s,
Brown Marten CiiKs,
Monkey CspsBi
l;i mi
15 U
li (l
50 IO
511 (
'.'j 00
Highest Cash Prices Paid tor Raw Furs,
Repairing Furs a Specialty.
B
LANK HOOKS
LAN K BOOKS
MEMORANDUMS
Office Supplies ol' all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
LBADINQ MAKKH.
Fine Stationery
WFKT.WATKKM AN innl I'll AN K
IAH riu main PENS.
ah oaaraatasri
Am-titfs for Crawford's Pbqa and
limit's flextbk BubbBr Btampe,
Reynolds Bros.
:;t
Stntiunnm nnd Enrrnvrrs.
,tcii AVn
As the
lady friends
recogmzei
leaders in this line, we can assure our
that the new styles ol' Night Gowns, Chemise, Cor-
us are unequalled for
set (.overs and Skirts now shown by
workmanship, material and cheapness.
loo dozen Night Gowns at 49c. anJ 59c. lhat are
trade astonishers.
Goldsmith Brothers & Company.
DO YOU BELL?
OK AKE YOU
MAKING PRESENTS?
of Mi veil Canty, ( li ar Toys,
or uuy style of Candy or Nuts,
Express Wajions, Velocipedes,
Tricycles, Doll Cabs, Drums
or Toys of every kiud.
DOLLS
ehiuu Dolls, Wax Dolls,
Patent Dolls, Jointed Dolls,
any kind of doll from lThjiossIj
SLEDS OR SLEIGHS
For Hoys, (iirls or Dolls, in
Maple, Oak or Iron, from 25c.
to if 15.00.
BICYCLES
We have tho goods and our
prices are right. Wholesale
and retail.
J. D. WILLIAMS St BRO,
314 Lacka Ave.
ni-muki-a SI'W IAL1 el -upplvins eom
mittees lor Bandar Schools, 1 airs "Festivals
NORWAY lltos
BLAI K DIAMOND
SILVER
EXTRA BPBCIAX
BANOBR SON'S ENGLISH
JESSOP8 KNCiLlSH
CAM STI.EL
UOKSt SHOES
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SPRING
SOFT STKUL
ANVILS
HOHSK NAILS
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CUTTING MACHINERY.
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AXLES
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SUPPLlEi.
THE DICKSON MAIMUFACTU RING CO
fCKANTON A.ND iLK BS-BABJUL KAXVFACI L Kt:.- I
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PDMFING MACHINERY
Genenvl Otace. CKANT
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WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JBWBLRK
SILVERWARE
SPECTACLES
EDWIN G. LLOYD
423 Lackawanna Avenue.
SPECIALS
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F THE WALTER'S STOCK
For the Next 10 Days.
100 pieces I willed Toweling, best
quality, bleached, 3 ;c.
60 pieces Glass Toweling, red and
blue checks, 4-,.c
10 pieces Black Cashmere,
laWc, only 5c.
65 pieces Cashmeres, all
worth 5Ci only 21c
wo;
th
:olor.-
to tloen Turkey
Cloths, si. a S
11 pieces I ahle
1 t.unask anil
Red
only
Tab
60c.
10
Linen (wide)
Red, only 22c.
' cases .Amoskr.iL; I'lili
worth Sc., only 4 C.
i case Fruit Ol the Loom Muslin.
one
ara
wtd
w ,u i anted
only 7 ;4C.
ileached Muslin
Sc. quality, only
New Dress Calicos, worth
a yard, only 4 'c.
case l'n
wide.
i ases
c.
i yd.
Ladies' Jackets, all sizes, worth
7 50, only $3.75.
Ladies' Jackets. all si. es. worth
$10 to $12.50, only $5.
dozen Ladies' Merino Vests
and Pants, 50c, quality, only
35c.
Ladies' ool Ribbed
worth Si, Si only 65c.
iS do. en Cients' Natural Wool
$185 Underwear at 75c.
18 do.-. Gents' drey Underwear,
75c quality, only 44c
lo. en
ests
SALE AT BOTH STORES:
The Fashion I Our New Stores
308 Lacka. Ave.
400-402 Lacka. Ave.
ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH
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HAMS.
EVERY HAM AND PAIL OF
ABSOLUTELY XXJni3
LARD.
LARD BRANDED.
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LATK8T STVI.I.h or FltAMKS MlOl
as.50 l'WAIID.
Workmanship (timrantwd.
Frsraox W pot cit. lfiia than rtlsr pric i.
E. UUXUEIL, Artist.
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