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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- EDNESD AY MORnTNG. FEBRUARY 14. 1894.
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DURING hard times consumers
cannot afford to experiment
with inferior, cheap brands o( bak
ing powder. It is NOW that the
great strength and purity of the
ROYAL stand out as a friend in need
tn those who desire to practise Econ-
Kitchen. Each spoonful docs its per
Its increasine sale heats witness lh.it
omv in the
feet work.
it is a necessity to the prudent io goes further.
N.B
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Grocera sav that every dollar in
vested in Royal Baking Powder is(
worth a dollar the world over, that it
does not consume their capital in dead
stock, because it is the great favorite,
and sells through all limes and seasons-
&OYAI. PINR PPWPCS CO., 10 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
EARLY SPRING
DRESS
GOODS
We are almas! daily in receipt
of Early Sprint: Dress Textures.
These early arrival mostly Nov
elties and Mixed S'.iitiiurs---are of
the very newest aud late-t. In
cluded are:
Mixed Cheviot Suitings,
English Checks,
Two-tons Novelty
Striped Cheviot Suitings,
Checked Casimir Suitings
IHE NEWS Of
NEARBY TOWNS
Chins, and Japan
PRINTED : SILKS
We have now on sale an as
sortment of beautiful design
ami exquisite combinations
for
Spring and Summer Dresses.
The resnlt of careful selections
anl designs that are con
trolled exclusively by us for
this city, at prices which we
are sure will command atten
tion. HERM3D0RF
Black Hosiery
You will find our line of Ho
siery, Gloves anil L'nderwear
complete as usual.
We 8fS Offering some very choice
fbfalgi in Hisses' Slid Children's
Hosiery at very attractive prices.
SNOW -T FOREST CIT.
Tha Lively T'.wi. K,v.-lopl In Hug
Drif' of th nulful.
,',, In Vi .Ifint'i It I'l'iH"
F'litKST (.ITY. Pa, Fab. 13 Th
ItOtn Kin v tnitur. A blizzard of an
USSl TtoWMi Htrnck thi pi MM yaat-r
lay nt noon ami him hum continuing
!nrin(( tha pant twiinty-fonr hour.
l,my inhiiMtaril of our borni(h
wane'1 it !--.i in "it. while tlmaa
who pencil MM niht in tlaahtf wr
Htirprin'l thin innrp.itiK to Unci tham
aelfHa anrronnd-il on all itl by lnrK-i
dnflsofthebeaattfol whioii AuteasJ
thniii in tht honaa miarly a aciirly
na if thoy had bosn confiaed in tulla ill
Hocul Leonard, Montrow.
Many of our reaidenta were compel lad
to net outaida Unoujjli a window nnd
. oval the mow from their doora ba
ton they could opnn thfir doori.
The past aiiln of Main atroet huRli
pllea of snow made their formidable ap
pearance, while the weat aide of the
street wa quite clear. Teams war
out bright and oarly breaking a way
throngh the streets.
Dynprpila and Imlieeetlon
In thi'ir worat forma an- cured by the
use of P. P. P- If yon are debilitated and
run down, or If you need a tonic to regain
flesh and lnat appetite, strength and vigor,
take P. P. P., aud you will be atrong and
healthy. 4or aliatteri'd conxtitutious and
loat manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Aah. Poke
Root and Potaaainm) is the kiug of all
medicines. P. P. P. is the greateat blood
purifier in the world. For sale by all
druggists.
t-.rn .-orrjvtl-nt f Tit Tula
lm aboaldatga their oanisa m full lo e;ou
newt letter, not for iublk'.ttiJU uut to guar I
Z. ust deception. I
TIMfLY TAYLOR TOPICS.
An Entartatn: l B ii t of Newt from
Liv v LocalHr
SneeniMo fV St''inf.n 7Vi'uae.
Taylor, Pa . Ftn 13 -Next Taaedty
rceht tne Price library will i:iv- IN
f irewall reception, to R-v. W W
?mith befor his departure from tow n
1 ne recptnn committee will me'
w- Insiday night.
A good s.z-1 aatieaes !ietrlRv. D.
W. SkUeosrat too M tholist Bpls
copal church tonight under the aus
pices of tii- Price librarv
Tne employes of tae Pvne and Tav-
li r mn -s will be to-lay.
The Taylor Bom company will bold
meeting at 7 3M o'clock on Frida
Bight at W-i':.fl le't ball. Ail in"ui
Vrs are KOBMtcd to be present, a
tners is rujiiiessof importance to be
transact-I
The Laekawaaas township scm l
biard m-t Mob laj The tecn rs wer
paid, bn: no teacher was hired in plac -of
Mania Joyce, of the Continental
school.
G"or?e Mansteel was a racsnt visitor
at Great B-nd.
The Methodist E?icopl church will
ho'd an entert iinm-nt and sapp-sr om
Washington's birthday.
The Calvary Baptist church will gire
a cantata on Fen. 22
Sleighing is onc- miro axcnllant an 1
the streets were yesterday lively wit i
the j ngl- of tne bells.
Fred Window nn I Oliver M. Wil
li iras mad a ahowr an I attractive ap
peirance npon our atreets yesterday
with a high spirited white horse and a
neat sleigh
John W. Rea, onr popular towns
man, is a candidate for th nomination
of recrner on the Republican ticket
Mr. Reese is a strong candidate an I
weald add strengtu to the Republican
county ticket.
"Thnma X Davis, of Barbertown, is
about again after a spall of sickness.
Circulation Aif-nt Dirby.of the liar
rial.nrg elgraiii, was in town today.
John Richards has accepted Tavlor
correspondent of the Sunday Free
PreM, J ihn Brown having reigoed.
Mrs. Fred BaymOBf and sona Kariint
and harry, of Wilk-s l!rre, were tim
guests of Mrs. William Stone, of Hain
street, for a few days,
Mrs M. P Jn lg, of Sonth Scran
ton. visited h.-r to itnar, Mr, bndgate,
of Mala stref, this afternoon.
Misses Mary and Once Daniels, of
B d Prk, viit I hare today.
Annie, a young dauhter of Mr. and
Mrs Qeorge Qotdoo, Of Tay lei alryet,
is dangerously ill
All Free.
Tlioae who have nscl Dr. King's Now
Discovery know ita valtie, anl m who
have not, have OW the opportunity 10 try
it Tree, ( all on the advertised Mruugist
and get a Trial Hut tie, Prat, Kerid your
r.nme and ad I- U II. B, BooldtB Sj 00,,
CMeagOi and g"t a aainple box of Df.
King'a Nw l.fe Pills, Free, as well na a
am nt OaUU to H -Hi Mi end Bon taoid
Iristrntt'ir, Friie. All ol whi'.h la gnnraii
latd 0 00 )'"U g' "d and rM you ii'itliing.
Matthewa lirox. l)rugstore.
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STROUOSBU INDUSTRIES.
A building nooro Pr m . d at thaOpan
Inir of oprlrig.
fijtfri'fl tn thr .'v-raatoa7'rj'6ima.
S-rnoriihHdto. I'a . Feb. II Stron la-
burg industries are showing some signs
of improvement. The silk mill is run
ning full time, TbOBMI Katson's
woolen mill is gradually raanrinug
after rtmaiolSg Closed on account, of
epaira for aome uiontha The Niw
Y rk Fibre comp iiiy at Eiat Strou la
1'iirg will in a snort tiSM begin open
tion in their nw building In Bait
Btroadfbncg.
The most encouraging sign of good
llfflteiftbe building boom which has
struck this place. Capitalists are put
ling their mon-y Into real estate In -litvlng
that the time is not far distant
when Strotidshnrg will bo as growing
and progressiva a city as cm bo fonnd
in eastern I'anuaylvauia of ita size.
The building ot tht new Fastoru and
Wiiks Parr car shops at this placo is
lediaved by many to be u great advant
age to our town.
Mkh. M. iiakniii union, I leaver bam,
Wis., writes: "We have use I Ot. Tbomer
leetrte Oil lu our family fur Cnugha,
Oulda, Orottn apd Kheumalism. It cures
every time."
POLITICS IN MONROE?
The Situation at Btroudsbiir- as Viewed
by a Regular Correspondent
A)fn'nl lo (he fkrnntnn 7Wua,
STnoUDSBOita, Pa,, Feb, 13 Therj is
not tb least bit of stir over the coining
municipal fight. Both Democrats an d
publlOBOJ are iiuicliva nnd the result
is uncertain. There ia some interest
manifested over th" election of tcbiol
ilroeton by those oltlsene who would
!; to see our schools renuin progress
ve. lu tins reaped tlie people are for
nnate, for all the can ltdatM are re
irded is go d, saf.i men aud would
i.l the i ftio i acceptably.
For town council the result will be
lose. Judge Uellar's election ia con
ded by both parties, as he is regarded
is an exceptionally atrong mau for the
Democrats Tub Qghl between & B
Lee. J. W, Cooke and Uriah Slutter
' ill be close, and no one cares to pre
Ict who will ba elected with the
judge.
The contest for cMef burgess shows
ittle life. Mayor E linger, the present
nrgess, hopea to be re-elecled, and
Hiram w Kistlar, the Republican can
iida.e, is popular, and will poll a good
vote, and may receive enough Demo
cratic Totes to elect hnu
KEYSTONE ftC O.-.MY NOTES.
H'ippnlngs of InttM at the Popular
P pira".irv 8chiol.
Special to the Scrioi'oa Trihnne,
FaCToitYvu.LK. Pa., Feb. 18 W. M
D -niton tpnul Batorday and Sunday
with his parents at Montrose.
S R. Lilly, our enterprising janitor,
m ide a short visit am nig friends at
HopbottOO lasr wejk.
M:-i Add i Jett-rs, of Harford, spent
Bond tv at her home.
W II Loomis, of Montrose, was the
gneat of F. E. Scott and W. M. Deni
son last week.
Proffssor D D llsrmon and Libra
rian W.J Mitliws spent Saturday
imong friends it Scranton.
The lueuiliers of the Bryant Literary
society icomposed of young ladies), are
m iking preparations for an entertain
ment in the form of a drama, to be
itiven on the evening of Fed 22. A
small admission fee will be charge 1 to
replenish their troisury. A good eti
tertainratit is expected.
Professor Hnllsy delivered an excel
atrmon In the Baptist obaroh at
Wwerly on BondajT last, lie had also
supplied tb pulpit nearly every Snn
d iy since tne resignation of the pas
tor, R-v. Wnitehurst.
H. C. Downing an l C. K Coik took
charge of tlie priyer ineoiiug at the
Tunnel on Sunday evening.
At the meeting of tlie board of
trustees, which wns held in Scranton
last we-k.it wai decided 10 furnish the
academy with a full equipment for a
laboratory, which has Ion bean naoded
at the institution. The necessary
amount has been inbtOribod for the
purchase of a nw bell, which will
soon reverberate from the lofty tour of
Halo hail.
Corrine, the little daughter of Pro
fetsor Loomie, is sick of the chicken-
pox.
COMPANY 0 INSPECTED.
The Mamhira of th 0ki liatttCO -I u
an Exusllant Sliowma
fttierltil to th'' Krritnlim Ti lint IS.
MORtBOSa Nt, Feb, III - Major
Whitney and Adjutant Dstwiidr In.
sp- cted Company Q, National Ouard
Ox Pennaylviinln, 00 Mondav evening.
N'otwitliatandlng the mow storm rag
ing, about forty five members an
IWtred to their namea at roll call.
The men had every part, of their dif
ficult work lown Una an that lurinir
mij;i;pi,essni;s,
y J Nervoc I Da-
;Nf bUaV Nerv-
f r out I' xhaust
isi, Loeonpe
(or Alalia,
r . ..;..
MeloiK'holiu
....I LI.,. I,. I nlli la w lie! her rohllltllltf
1 from over anninty, overwork or study, or
i fr.m iiniinliiinl liulilta or rawn, are
areeted aan ntdalty, with gnat lupcesii by
tha hiit of Bpamellfti atteohed to the
Invali'ls' II ,t. I ami Kiirgtoal liistituto at
lliilTalo, ,N Y. 1'i rwiiial eiiiminolioiia not
always necessary Manv eaaea are auci-eta
fully tfeetnd at a diitenoa
au'pitma " imk and irondarfnlly
Ab 1 ilW A. Hiircinaful trtatmtnl bai
been disisiMTed for AHlliinaiind ll"V Fever,
wlii' h 1011 let sent by Mall or Kiprisw.
It, ia not simply a palliative but, a ESWISl
Cure.
I For pamphlets, qumtlon blanka, refer
MMS and partleiilars, in relation to any
of the above mentioned dlsaaWi addreaa,
with ten ii'iita in stamps, World's Dispone
nn Medical Ahwk latlon, IKK! Main Street,
UulTalo, N. Y.
tha drill not a mittake was made, The
inspecting olllcers complimented the
company on their tino appeamuoe and
knowledge of military tactics.
Tlie citizens of Montrose are justly
proud of the resident member Of the
National guard, and wish for thtm
success at the ooiuiug spring inspec
tion, BLOCKADE UP THE VALLEY.
Trlnt Up in th D. anl H-, Erie and
0 and iv. Stalled
flhtofel f e fas Bnwiltn TV it am
Fohkbt City, Ph., Feb, 13 The
mow WhiOb baa fallen baa completely
blockaded the trallio on the "Jell"' for
bha pat twenty-f onr hours, whero the
tnn us were "atnlld "
Erie tram 'JH. Conductor Palmar, nr
rived here from 0i "bondale last night
one hour and a half late. Tin train
aiionid reach Botonthanna at 8,10 last
evening! but had not arrived lliere at
II p. in. today. "Stalled" at Union
dale ail night,
No 21), Conductor Johnson, due btr.i
at 10 ill lait evening, arrived in thli
place al 8 40p in. today. Had for Ita
realnik' plai e last night snow drift at
Btarraoea,
Four Delaware and Hudson crews
were "atalled" in inaasna of hiiow be
tween derrick and Ararat, and at all
pUeei along lb ",Ult" train crews ha I
tlie pleasure of eating pan -oaliti from
the Utile of some good f,n in r.
No. I (Saratoga mall) annulled.
Tram ii. duo here nt ii. iu, going
north nn lime at this plaoe,bat at pree
ent is "stalled' ,i LJiiloodale,
Four Erie looomotlvee, oovered with
auow from top of atuokn atack to th
bottom of tht dl iVe wheels, h iving on -
caboose ati idled, pneaed a uith aboni
I o'clock this afernoo0 after having
Spout a in.' iii on tun rail butwoeu th -drifting
auow.
Tralni are beginning to paM toutli
abonl tweni v-four bonre lata. Sip-r
iutendent u. vv Knren wae on the
scene of trouble lod iV Ha Is at pre .
in at (Jslondale,
The Brie paymaster who was to pay
bare to lay witn hie long lo iked for
Ion;: green is aoinewnero. Wilt pay
tomorrow or noil I if
All Ontario andWettern trains wore
reported today on time on account of
being a single track and a snow plow
beiug Uied to a goo 1 advantage.
RELATED OV 3 AT MINO0KA.
M attsn of Intomm lo soutli 8 da Riad
ert Carefully Cull-d.
.S'e-ciul le fie Sfronton Tribune.
HlNOOKA. Pa., Feb 18. An infant
of Patriot Lyd'Mi's is ill of the measles.
All should vote the straight Rtpub
lican ticket Tuesd iy.
Michael Flynn, Republican candid-it-for
townaiiip clerk, has withdrawn his
name from tlie ticket.
Patrick Coyne has pnlled out of the
contest for tne anpervisorsliip.
7 .ii-- a number of ne qile from this
place are making at raugeirleuts to en
joy a sleighing p irty to O.ypliaut to
morrow. The funeral of an infant of Patrick
Conoboy occurred yesterday Inter
m nt Wat made iu the Catholic cem -tary.
The Street Car company has made no
effort to mn their ctrt on tins side
since the last snow. The first trip will
be made today.
The Eltuua Budget soms to have a
large circulation iu this place. A great
many buy it on account of the many
jokes which it hat on onr boys.
Jinnee Butler, Democratic candidate
for tax collector, was in town yester
day circulating among the buys
William Tuomas, of MiutiHVillo, is
indisposed
(keen wood colliery was idle yester
day on acc unit of the heavy snow.
A great many people of this place
are complaining about the unpleasant
condition of the water.
JOTTED AT JERMYN.
HappsnlnKi of Mora or L-sa Importanot
Turanlv R-cord d.
SlHTiolto thr Scranton Tribune.
Jkiimyn, Pa., Feb. 13. William O.
UcOltUky has been appointed soliciting
agent for TBS TRIBUNE, and will call
on Mayfiel l and Jermyii people at an
early date in tha interest of this paper
A largo number attended the lecture
of R v. Mr. Conway in Carbondslo last
evening
Harrv Jackson. o( Second stroet, has
scarlet fever He is tlie second adult
to be stricken witli the disease.
Owing to the storm, the forming of
a R 'publican club wis postponed until
Wednesday night. It is expected that
nil Republican voters will comtoutat
that time and hip organise,
Simon Pomerov, of White's valley,
Wayne county, callul oil Jermyn
friends yesterday.
Try and atlend one or morn of the
following events. Tne objects are all
worthy. Thursday evening, Home
Missionary tea at W Bill's ; Friday
evening, inusirnle at J. I) Stocker's;
Saturday tVonlnSi entertainment and
supper in aid of the Ain- rioan Protot
taut association, February 22, lecture
at the Methodist church.
The Burriegt of Edwin Dswe and
BliBSboth A Ireotislade will lake placo
Tueedav, Feb. M,
Almost Blind
Inflamed Eyos and Run
ning Sores
Tho 8ucceae of Hood's Cnuaes
Crnat Rejoicing A Porfoct Curo.
READ
The new oiler
made to Tribune
readers on page 7.
It is the best
one yet made
publie.
Alias Corn fl. t.herl
BereetYllai, ra.
"O. I. Iliioil a Co., Lowell, Mass
I fool It ailuty In stale what Hood's Suraa
psailla has tloiie Ar loe. I was almnst blhitl,
helnK aeaipiUed to Itay In a dllkentS room on
eeopsnt oi Innanuaatlen f the eyes.- 1 alio
luavred with ranaing lorei mi my body, 1 was
In terrllilo eoiitllttoii. mollier trletl every!
tiling she knew about MMl I mis iitleinleil by
twodoetori init erltaoet helelng me. Finally
Hood 1 Bariaparllla was i immenaed ami i!
hail not taken two bottles before i began to ert
Better, i he imi inunani no eves ami QmI
sores MeMdi ami tho result was that I
I Became- 8tronger,
ami was restoreti to perfeot health. At that)
time I was only twelve years Old) How I am
nineteen and i have not tiaee been troubled
Hood'si'Cures
with my eyes or noticed any slun of a return ol
ttie seres on my hotly. 1 can noCttUnend Uood'a
ttartap.ii Ills as an excellent blood purifying
medicine." MiasCtmA Kitt icr. Ilaniesvllle, Pa.
1 Hood's Pills aet easily, ret pnynptly aud
effloiunlly, uii tlie llYN aud bowel-,. 26c. I
I
Ashamed To Be Seen
Because of disfiguring facial blemishes
is the condition of thousands upon
thousands who live in ignorance of
tilt' fact thai in Cutitura Soap is to
be found the purest, sweetest and most
effective skin purifier arid beautifler in
the world. It is so because it strikes
at the root of all complexkmal disfig
urations, viz: 'IllH CL(X;Gi:D, IRRI
TATED, INFLAMED OK SLUGGISH POM.
Kor hlriilt'tt, tilft'-kli'-ml un ollvnkiri, rcil,
rough naodi " till ibaprlMM MlUi 'In , idln ml hll
Mg lutti,uii'lsiuili- IjsIiV l.lrritisln-sltls vvjinlnrful.
Foil) UUOOghOQt tht eTOrlde I'uttiT lr ul; Hlil
Chfiu. Corp., Nn iti 'iiim., Iloslori.
4t IftlredeBd
Jl,,H w th. DO
H' if it) toOatkni
i 1 1 l MffVOQI mntlierit
niiilurl, i 'ii'fitti utid vllul-
lint Vi'il I ' : i i I , i. , h.
lliuy wunlil Devtf In' v itli'titi tliaiu. In
i v ry u ;iy (hi pSfMltf IWeMtMt A
bent I'lufeUT for If 0CMQ utid ( hiM n;n.
Dr. E. Grewer
1 be Philadelphia Specialist,
Aad He teeoolated staff of Bnailali and onr
mu rhjtietanaare uuw n-ruiauButly locatwl
Temple Court Building
si i eprtcrR s r.,
SCRANTON
Wlieia lLoy may lm eooealted DAILY AND
Ml MA V.
Tho Dootnr r a graiiuata ot tlia rnlvermtjr
of PeuiiaylTiinin, f.irmeily di-monatraUir of
pliyaloUutv and miiriirv t the Mrdlco-Chlr-uriicul
Collefe, of Philadoli hln H la alto
ai. hi iiorary n saber of the Medlco-Chlrur-gleal
As .nation, and was phvalcian nd
liirnpiiu In chk-f of the moat notrd Amrit-an
tml Ot rman hosiiitak rouiiia hlt-hly Indorsed
by the loading tiroft-aora of Philadelphia tni
Nt-w Yt rk.
His many yars of bosnltal rxierionoe en
ables this eminent physician and surgeon lo
rorrei tly dlagunun and treat all ; rm es
and tliHeaeea with the moat flattering success,
and JjIh hlith standing In tho state will nut
all w him io accept anv Incurable cans
LOS I MAMIIIIIII Itt.vlOUM)
U 1 lliM s ill mi m. il N CUBED
11 roll hnve open uivon up OV your phynl
can rail upon the doctor and la exaimnttd.
He cures ih worat raeoaof Nervonsli.-I'ility.
Scrofula, Old Horea i atnrrh, POM, Female
Wtakneaa. Affections of the Bar. Eye. Note
and Throat. Asthma. Deafness. Tumors, Can
cers and Crlonlna of every description. Con
sulfation in Ennlish and Oernian Free, which
ihnll he considered facred and strictly cotifl-
aentUL
i fflsi Ronrti n A. at. to ' M. Dally.
Inndejri n a.m. to t p m.
ti n:
TRADERS
National Bank of Scranton
DllUAMZKD lxKX
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $25,000.
FAIH'KI. HlNKS.irresld.mt.
W. W. watson, Vic- PreetdeaS
A D V ll.UAMS, Caaluer.
BtMR ions.
RAMOIt Hisea, ,iMKa M r.vrntlART.
BVIira A Fim II, rllRCa B, Kiai.tr,
.Itiail'll J .IkllMVN. M H KtMlllSH.,
L'iiak, 1. Maitiikwh. John T I'l.iuia
V. W. WAiaOM
PROMPT, LNhRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBtRAL
Thin Imnk Invito" tin- pAtrotiAg of iumluoM
MO tsiid Anil giiifrnlly.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
I lit . urn ii I I tii t i ' . . j i . - .. .......... ....... .....1 . ... lu 11 1
n j "j- ..v..... m tin
j iinii) , , nrl lx.f ..i.:k.., 1.... n t i
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
iius been an Lnspiratloi to aandreds of young people. If you
fere tired of inactivity autl AVimt to do Kouictiiiuy tangible,
conn: to tin- College,
COMMON ENGLISH COURSE,
IIUHINKHS COURSE,
SHORTHAND COURSE. p R fr
. NKW Y I : A K OPENS JANUARY 1.
Third National
Bank of Scranton.
Organized kstj.
Capital, - $200,000
Surplus, $240,000
Tltln bank tirTem In tli'ltnaltiira every
lai iiity erarraateS h tfcott ealaaeea ini
nitNN ami reepenelblllty.
Hpaolal atlanUoa Biveil to ImalnMa ao-
eonuta lutereet paid on i u i -i..-n-..
wii.ijam onni i I . rretldtnt
t , I ti II t VI LIN, I. -I'. . -l.l.'nt
WILLIAM R, I'l l K, t aablvr
DIBBOTOM
vminin Connelli Geo ret ii. Cattle
Alfred llantl. Janet Ai-cblmltl, NeBn
Bella, Jr., Wllllain T. giultb, Lutbtr
Keller.
Carpetings !
Now arriving. We arc ready to show many pattern j in
all grades of Carpets enough to suit all tastes which we
offer at the lowest prices ever known in the history of the
carpet trade. Under the head of
BARGAINS
We offer what's left from the January Sale, consisting of
certain patterns of Carpets that have Lcen dropped, odd
pieces, short lengths and some slightly soiled, together
with a few
Rugs, Some Oil Clothe
Linoleums and Mattings
KERR & SIEBECKER
406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue.
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
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NOT MANY
Days left of our Odds, F.nds
and Remnant Sale, but still
a few choice things, maybe
just your selection, are here.
We Are House Furnishers
That statement will never
become threadbare; and we
don't have simply a spatter
log of everything only, but
a Complete, comprehensive
stock of Furniture, Carpets,
Lace Curtains, Crockery,
Stoves, Baby Carriages, Re
frigerators, Lamps, Clocks,
Our Credit System
Allows you to pay for it at
your leisure in homeopathic
doses.