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Programme of tho District Convention tn Bn TleH at Unlondale. fiirn'al to lit Scfttatoa lYf&aS, Fort.st City, Pa., March I The following in -tho prnsrr.imrao of tho Honesdale District Mtnistsrl il assocu tiou meeting to be hM at ITaionilala, Ph.. Monday anil Tuesday, March 5 and 0: Monday afternoon, -I p. m., devotional services', Wiium Rawlinga; 4 IS, "Evangelists an I itvivuls." J. 0 Hogan; I 80, general discussion of tho therne. Evening: 7 3). opnin serrice, A ' (' Olver; 7.48. address, J. 0. Leacock; alternate, V. P. Doty. Tnendny morning: 8 ,80, prayer ser vice, F. Marshall; 8. 00, business ses sion ; !) 30, "Childhood and tim Church, " J. H. Hoice; lo oo, "Charon Work In Rural Section," J. A. Transits; 10.30, "Tho Secularisation of the Pastorate, P. it. Tower; 11.80, "Tho District Camp Mooting, S, 0 Siwpkins; 11.80, "The Conduct of Pabltc Worship," 1 N. Khipinnn. Afternoon: 1.80, devoth'i, J. H. Perry; 1.45, "How to Utilise the Committees Appointed y the Fourth ynurtrr Conference," L. T. Van Cam pen , 2 15. "Encouraging Feature of the TenperMoeJIUfortn,HFi Grrendall ; 3.00, review of liijnop Vlnoent'd "better Not," William Edgar; 8 30. "Tho Care of Prsbtlootrt,"F. P, Doty; 4. 00, 'The Parsonage," W. L, Tborpe; l 80, "Oon fersnce Claimant's Fond, "J. V Newel'. Evening, 7 80 opening services, P. Houek;7 15, sermon, D. Evans; aiter- natt, F. Gondall. Dulawaie and Hudson train loavo Carbomlale for Unlondale at 8,03 p. m., arriving at Unlondale 8.40 p. m, Local preachers and psetors not a ligned thews ant requested to l pres ent and prepare to dlsonsi themes. Committee, w, L Thorpe, I. N. Sblp man, C. A. Benjamin. BeVi W. L, Toorpf, of Honosilale, is tho president xi the itinti, and lt"V. J. C Hogan, of Forest City, is the secretary. FOREST CITY NtWS. MINOOKA ITEMS. Brief Tarjcrapln of General Newe from a South m Suburb fjircui to the Scranton THessc MlNOOKA, Pa., March 4 David Kecae, a miner in the No. 1 shaft of the Greenwood Coal oompany, was se verely injured Friday afternoon while m the net of picking some top coal which had hem loosened by a shot Thinking it was fast, ho had entered into work without comprehending the danger when it came down with a crash on hi hack, pinning him to the ground, hut without fatal results. i . M. llobbs and Holand Davis, of Greenwood, attended too funeral of the Into David Jmkins, of Hyde Park, S.it- day. M. II. Lavelle, ot Birney avenue, is in Mooiic on a visit. Miss Mauie lloche, of the Sonth Sile, calif il on Minooka friends Sunday Notice has been given of a handicap foot race Which i to take place on this tiJe on the 17th of March. Many able sprinters ot local note, have already, entered. The ring lending prize will be $10. Matiy people of thi place visited the scene of the explosion at the Moosic Powder mill today. Thomas Nauglltoo, oF Miners Hill, was badly braised about the head en t back Saturday in the N. 12 mines ot the Greenwood Coal company. II started in to pull down some loose bony when a large piece, about 900 pounds, came with a erashing force, crushing him to the fl ior making n severe gash on the bridge of his nose. Hi injuries may prove fatal. . Fucklen'e Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Outs Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kueum, Fever Sores, Tetter chapped Mauds, ChliblHtus, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures I'iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price i!5 cenu per box. For sale by ilattbewa Bros. MONTHLY INSTITUTE. Teachers of Mayfltld, Jermyn, Oreen -flld and Archbald Meet. sptriLil to the SorQH ton fWoese. Mayhki.h, Pa, March 4. The third monthly institute of tint teachers of Mayfield, Jermyn, Greenfield and Arehbald, was held hera Saturday. A very instructive and interesting pro gram was rendered. The Messrs. Martin four brothers gave several fine vocal selections Miss Kate Mullen, in a talk on primary numbers. Miss Ella Miilhollaud, on nrimary geography, and Prof. Povard, whose snbject was history were the three who represented the Jermyn teachers. Prof. White, of Archbald, was obliged to leave before giving his ad drtfS, as the Archbald teachers had a tipecial meeting in their own Imrongh. Miss Martin, subject "The Value of Form Study and Drawing in the Pub lic Schools," and Professor R. H Msr I in on "Primary Geography," were the representatives of th Maytield school. County Superintendent J. C. Tavlor gave a very line tallc on "School tijv eminent'" Among the ont of town gnests wr City Superintendent Forbes and II. .1 Hucke.ni'errv, of Carbondsls; Profes sors K N". Dvis and White, of Arch bul l, and Professor Greene, of Clark's Green. Tho next moeiini- of the Institute will lo held at Jermyn, Saturday, April 7. In THOUSANDS "f cases the cure of a Cough Is the preventive of consumption. The surest rough medicine in the world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Byrup. Bold by ail dealers on a guarantee of sutii-f iction. dnring the month of February seventy soven oars, or 800 tons of bark over the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad. They shipped last week 22.000 pounds ot hair and 20.000 pounds of leather. The Presbyterian parsonage is fast nearing completion. P will be ready for occupancy by April 1. Dan Ueisscker will start to build his new house March 15. The Eimhurst boulevard is to be completed by Aug. 1. The coutraut has been let to Muier & Lewis, of Now York. JERMYN JOTTINGS. Frlef News Net a of Interest from a Live Town. 'wiiil to the ScruHtoii Tribune. jKit.MY.N, Pa., March 4 The First ISaptibl church has extended u call to Rev, Mr. Morrie to become their pastor. A child of Ilbnry Langman, ot Fourth street, is not expected to live. Don't forget the hand concert tomor row night in Gilmore hall Harold, sou of W. It. DoJsou, is ill wilh scarl tit fuver. The now cuuncil will organize to night. The meeting will be held iu the Borough building, Connty Superintendent Taylor, at the institute held in M lyfleld, Satur day, spoke vory strongly against the new school building being erected on the grounds of the present building The 1 1 Ulcers of the Epworth league for the ensuing year are : President, C. F Baker; first vice president, Miss Kate Sampson ; second vice president, Miss Belle Gardner; third vice presi dent, Miss Dana Uymer: fourth vies president, Richard Hawkin ; secretary, Miss Annie Ellis; treasurer, William Seymour, jr J. Nelson Graves, of Scott, and P. F. Smith, of Port Jervis, N. Y., called on friends hero Saturday. Mrs. ,T. W. t'ure. of Tompkinsville, visited her daughter, Miss Anna, last week. Jowett ami the Prlnesi It wns Jowett's resistless energy that made him, as mi undergraduate, work in hour a day, as he once told a Siamese prince in my Inuring. The said Siamese prince had. ns the porter pompously ex pressed it, "corned into BaUiol by the master's front door, sir," had entered for his "smalls," had telegraphed, so it was popularly understood, to his tether that he was in fortius his lirst examination, and had paid for a reply telegram, which, it is asserted, ran as follows: "It is well. Fourteen youths of the nobler sort have been sacrificed." Hut the propitiatory qfler ing iu Sinni had failed to help in the hat tie of the schools, The prince had been plowed and was sent for by the master, "I am much ashamed of you," Knid Jowett in his sternest and jerkiest man lier. "You are very idle, very idle. You are no credit to your country or to this college. How many hours a day do yon work?" To which the Siamese answered stuil Ingly: "Aw, master, 1 do work very hard. Sometimes three hours." To whom replied the master: "You ought to work al h ast eight hours. When I was your age. 1 worked 18." It is true that one was convulsed nt the time by hearing the prince say, with ii grin from ear to ear, but iu all good faith, "Aw, but, master, you have such a very big head!" Hut that "I used to work 18 hours a day" snnk deep into one's mind. CornhlU .Magazine. IctDW IV (YIATTtRS. Jottlnire From a Local'y nt Present Ovrchng -d With Beotriolty. Special to the BCTQUim Tribune. H Edward Taylor, of this place, and Alex. Bryden, of Vandling, are on n Vist to the city of New York. A. M. O'Dmnell spent a part of to day on business iu Cirbondalo. The burgS! SlSOt and newly elected members of the council will take the oath of office Monday night, Plenty ot mud. BlfOtno companies seem to think that Forest City will prove a bonanza for their business, as one company is erecting poles, another laying rails and th third nre going to put up the wire on tho poles that have hesn erected by the lirst, while the fourth ie going to superintend the work and the fil th tnlte it to the courts. The sixth company is beiiiR formed. B. F. Maxey spent Saturday in Jermyn. Promiscuous News N.res Penned by a Qiondam Correspondent, Surittl to thr scrunton Tribune. Mqsi ow, March 1 Mrs. E M. Hodg son, president of the W. R. C, and her daughter, Mr A. Ballet, aro iu Philadelphia attending the encamp ment. S. Wilcox, our gnial and euterpris- ing iirerymsn, is quite sick. Moi Davi-s and L C. Bortree are in Philadelphia. Th-re was a D'moref. contest at Dslevllle Friday" night, which was quiti largely attended by poplo from this pis OS, Mr. E. Stem and daughter, Emma, of Dileville, spent Wednesday with friends in town. Frank Pel ton is in Piiiladelhpia. Tho eZerolSN on Friday afternoons at the schools are quite interesting. II. F. Wsdtll an. I wife, of Dileville, called on their daughter, Mrs. Lear, on Wednesday. Measles are prevalent in and around this place . IlKMty ScnOIPHALS, foreman Henry Knur I'acki DB eoinnaii V. St. Joitenh's. Mil usee Dr. Thomas Klectric (111 with his men for sprains, cuts, brnises channeil :. It is th" best. liaiids, otc. ELM HURST THE BEAUTIFUL. Nofes from a Delight! al Locality by a Wld Awike Correepnnrtent, Frrrial to thr tfafewfos TVi'mas. EliraURBT, I'll . March 4 B, Hay den, of Atlantic City, N. J., is visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. Finn. Borough council met for organizi tion on Saturday evening lat. The teachers of our graded school are preparing tn hold mi old-fashioned spelling "skule" in tho near future. Partridge & Co. report business in flourishing condition. Rev. Mr. Mattison, of Knoxvills, Patin., railed on several members of the Baptist church with a view of coming hers as pastor in tho near future. The Union Tanning company expeot a very prosperous year. Their works have bseti running ten honrs during the entire winter, giving employment to forty , and fifty men. They received Deep Sea Cooloil CliaeapaKiie. "Bpoaking of chilling champagnes," snid the captain of the United States sur vey steamer Albatross, "I had an experi ence at, sea one Christmas which whs uot only peculiar, but surprising. We had been on u long cruise and were down near the tropics at Christmas time, of course we observed the day as w ell ns possible under the circumstances, und one of the features was a line dluner. We had some cham pagne on board, but, the weather was quite hot, and having no ice we were at a less to Blld a way to cool the wine, which could not be endured us it was. During our cruise we hid been making muny deep seu soundings, and it dawned upon us that by sinking the bottles down iu the sen about a half mile we could find water cold ns ice. This was au inspiration, to we thought, and we Immediately sent down a lot nu a wire for refrigeration. "At the proper time it wub druwu up and placed on the table, and we found the bottles delightfully chilled. When the steward opened them, however, there was no 'pop' to tho cork, and the wine looked tint and bad when served. What was our astonishment upon lusting it to find that it was pure saltwater. I thought, first that It WAS S bad practical joke nud ordered more wine sent dow n into the cold seawu ter. This was intended for tho dessert course, but when il, was spened we wore disgusted to aguiu find only salt water instead of sparkling champagne, uud our pleasure was spoiled. "Vou are probably purled to find a so lution to the matter. Well, it is very sim ple. In the deep sea, nt the depth to whioh we sank the wine, the pressure is enor mous so great, iu tact, thut the salt wa ter was forced into the bottles through the pores in the corks, uud being more dense than the wine Completely absorbed it. That may sound like u tish story, but it is a cold fact.'' Wine uud Spirit (Juzelte. It Woulil Not Work. The book agent rallied nway nt tho front door on Pitcher street, and when the servant appeared he smiled his sweetest. "Is the lady of the house in!"' hu usked. "I don't know, sir. I'll see." "Thank you. Here is my enrd. Say Mr. John Revere Middleton 1 iu the par lor aw ait ing her. " The gentleman's manner and name quits overcame the girl, and she invited him iu and flew up stairs. Whsn the lady came down and saw her visitor, she sired him up on the spot. "Well," she asked free.ingly, "what is your business:-" "My dear madam." he replied persua sively, " I am not here on business. It is, I assure you, a pleasure to show you this elegantly bound VOltunSOf the latest edi tion of" And thereupon tho ludy walked out, and the servant eamo in and showed him the door. Detroit Free Press. The t ats Kept Coming Hack. This cat story comes from a Free Unp tist clergyman ; consequently it must he true. Iii his parish lived a man ami his w ife, very poor in all their surroundings, yet firm in the faith. They were very anx ious for themitiister tovisit them, lletlid so and found a poor houss, small very small. The minister was given a bed the only beil. He must tarry another night. He learned that the woman lodged on n lounge in the living room, said roonf com bining all the requisites of kitchen, din ing room and parlor, while the lord of the household slept on the tloor. In some way the minister gave them to understand that it would delight him to lie on the lounge. When about to retire, he mentioned to the man that it, WOUld be advisable ti put out of doors two cits in the room, which was done. After lying for a few moments on his couch gut came two cats from be neath the lounge, spitting and crying. Ho arose nud threw them out. Very soon the same sei ne was enacted again and again, until he became disturbed with supersti tious emotions. He knew not what to do, and still they came, and still out they went, and in they came all the long night. In the morning when the man came in the dominie asked: "How many cits have you here? I have thrown out 60 or more, nud I don't know but w hat there uru more under the lounge." He raised the vnlnnce, and. lo, n rat. hole through the wall of the house'. Xorwuy Advertiser. Chinese am) Cockroaches One of the Strangest superstitions of Chinamen is the awe with which they re gard the cockroach. .Mm holds tho ugly black pest a something sacred, claiming thai il, is especially favored by the gotls and n particular favorite of the great Joss. The most unfortunate mishap that can be fall a Chinaman Is to stop on a cockroach. Instantly Visions of terrible disasters and Calamities arise before him. In some in n 'ilhe superstition has been known to proy so on the minds of the Celestials ih r drive them insane. Asa result of t: state of affairs Chinatown is overrun wob cockroaches, and a Chinaman would ns soon think of killing himself us of kill ing one of them. Frederick Citi.eu. lngennltr Tho following Ingenious mode of cross ing a river was once displayed by a Kaffir, who had for some timestood watching the vain attempts of a party of soldiers to cross the; stream at a time when to ford it was ntlended by considerable danger. Aft er smiling at their efforts with that snr douic expn ssion remarkable among these lavages be quietly raised n heavy stone, placed it on bis head find then walked With perfect ease through the torrent to the opposite side. New York Ledger. A Publication Ruled t,y a Planet. Otio of the newspaper curiosities of the world is called La Passage de Venus (the transit of Venus) and Is to be published Whenever that astronomical phenomenon recurs. Itsllrst issue bore I he (Into of Dec. 0, lHxi. The next w ill be dated duno 8, 8004, The subscribers of this unique jour nal cannot possibly hope to get. the four teenth issue before the year 2882. St. Louis (ilohc Democrat. The grcil goldfleld of South Africa were discovered In ISM by uu elephant hunter named Hartley. Women full of Pains Aches and weaknesses, i find in CuTTcvaA Ant 1'ain I'l.As.iR instant and grateful relief. In OMI MINVR it relieves aching sides und hack, hip, kidney and uteiine paint, Strain! andweak iirs.es, rheumatic, sci atic, slmrt) and nervous pubis, roughs, eolils nud clicst paint. Odor ous with balsam, soke and pine, It is the sw eetest, surest, safest and best plaster. Price: ejc.: five, $. ... At aSdni( eits or by ni.nl. Porraa bauu and Caais. Coer., Uuswu. sty - Watch your Weight If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your latent strength. Something is wrong. Take Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system its need ed strength and restore your healthy weight. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Proparod bj Scott A fiowno, N. Y. All Prugniete. The most powerful hydraulic crane at present existing is reported to be at tho Italian government arsenal at 1.& Spezia. It is capable of lifting ItiO tons. I OPTIMISM. Ton may reap your barvestof wheat and tares. You may gather our cockle anil barley. You nuty husband u harvest of ji s and cares. Laboring lato and earl) The grain of gold, And the poppy bold, And the cornflower bine tor adorning llut the full- ;t ears of Hie seven fat years Will be gleans I by the gleaner noil morning. You may draw your nets, you may draw your line. Find silvery fish In plenty; You uiny angle for honor, hook title fine. And of places and posts Oil twenty) The ftsfa of weight Swallow up your bail. Your lures aud your wiles not scorning, ' Iiut tho lustiest trout, there's no manner of doubt, Will be caught by the fisher next morning. You may think out thoughts thaturo w itty and w ise, You may think some deep, some shallow. You may store your brain with truth or with lies, You may let your brain lie fallow. Thought Is good Bo it understood, But this fact on join- mind must bo borne In, That the latest thought that mankind can be taught Will be thought by some thinker next morn ing. Yon may cling to this w orld of time nnd sense. You ruay I biak of another rarely. You may sigh. Ah, waitaort and uik. Ah, whence? And Bad life ptUUding fairly, Vol lite la sweet, We hi 111 repeat. On this dear ok earth we weroliorn In. Good bettered to best, DSSt changed into blest When wo wake touod's cloudless next morn ing. Blnrkwocil's Magazine. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of young men and young women in tint eottntry who have splendid ability, but they have never bceu wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yoa are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, eome to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. BUSINESS COURSE. SHORTHAND COURSE. W -n TTTrkT Ti i F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. M'.W YEAR OPEN8 JANUARY ). MOHAIR - UAH RUGS Imported by Us direct from Saxony, Germany. Sole Agents for Scranton. A Beautiful Carpet Siza Rug, made from Best Mohair on Hand-Loom, soft but tough Mohair Yarn, double tied into the back of the texture, thus making its durability everlasting, the more so as Mohair remains completely inacces sible to moths or dust. The silk finish of the "Mohair -Sultan" perfectly beats the genuine Oriental Mohair Carpets and th3 cost is but One Half. We carry also a full line of Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And Us f,aoclati!.l htiid of Enslleh' and Mer man l hymclui!8.uro now psrmansntly located Temple Court Building 81 I SPRUCE s r. SCRANTON Whcru they may be consulted DAILY. AND si MIAV. The Doctor Is a graduate ot the University Of I enueylvaoia, formerly demonstrator of pliysio ojfv and surgery at tho Medlco-C'hlr-nrlcal College, of Philadelphia. Ilo U also an honorary member of tho iledico ( hirur gtral Aasociatlou, and was physician nnd argeon In-chief of tbo most noted American WW Herman hospitals comes highly indorsed Yorfc1 l"or''!","r', of Philadelphia and His many years of hosnltnl ex-perlenos en bles this eminent physician and surgeon to correctly dl.ignnjo and treat all defnrmitiei and dlnnasos with the most llattoring success, and bin high ktandiug in the state will not illw him o accept any incurable casn I. us i MANHOOD RKsTOUKD. WKAKNi:ss or VOU NO MKN CURED, If you have neon civen up ny your physi cian call upon the doctor nnd be ekamlned. He cures the worst caaesof Nervous Debility, Hcrofula. Old Soroa i atarrh, Piles. Female Weakness. Affections of the Ear, Eye,, Nose and Throat. Asthma, Deafness. Tumors, Can ceis aud Cripples of overy description. Qot enltatlnn in English and Uornim Free, which shall lie con slderod sucrud nud strictly coutt- uennai. 'in. Honrs: 9 A. II. to tl 1'. .11. Hail. land ay, n a.m. to - p.m. n'nv. John son Normaiivllle. Pn. Injured While Coasting impure Blood Asserts Itself But Hood's Ssrsparllla Cures the Disease and Reutoros Health. "C. I. Rood Co., Lowell, Mass.: "During U:e winter of 1SK7, I was Injured on one limb While t HMtlOg, It did not trouble mo much at fr.it, but soon beesms more painfull my strength began to Use tins and i oould not rest at nlcht. I was ntlended by several different doe. tors hut all Ulld to check the trouble and 1 grew rapidly worse. Early In tsw I hail to use crutches and my health was very poor, having lost my appetite nnd bslQg reduced In Mesh. Iu the fall ol m I nan to take to my bed and It was thought I Would Not Llvo until spring. Inning ej) this time i had tried many dltersnt medicines but did get relief. In tho meantime to give me relief, the several bunches around my knee were lanced nnd later every effort made tn heal the running sores but all In vain. Then It was. while confined to my bed last spring, that my lather, having read much uliout the merits of Hood's Narsapahllu HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES decided to have me give It a trial. I huve taken It regularly, using Basils ten bottles. All the sores but two aro healed and these are nearly well.l have tin own away my crutches ns 1 can walk, go to school and do some work. 1 have a gimd appetite nnd real good health and have Increased In weight very much. Hood's 8;irspilllB has been u blessing to mo." Win uam JoHNBOii, Norinanvllle, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills are the best family eutlinrtlo, gentle and effective. Try a box 28 cents. ( THE TRADERS National Bank of Scranton Axminster Rug In Various Sizes at the prices of Smyrna Rugs. Real Daghestan Rugs, $9 Each, Bokhara, Anatolian, Bahudurr and Kazae Oriental Rugs. KERR & SIEBECKER CARPET AND CURTAIN DEALER. 406 and 408 Lacka Ave. OKOANIZF.D ISA CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, FAMTT.l, HINKS.irroflidcnt. W.W. WATSON, Vie.. President A. Ii. WILLIAMS, C'aehior. rittF.CTllltS. BAMOTL niNr.s, jamks M- F.vrnn wit. IltVlNU A. FlNCtt. PiattCS 11. FlM.KV, Joseph J. Jkumyn. M . Kemkhkil, CBASi P. MATTHBWS, John T. PuRTBB, W. Y'. WATSON. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC. CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites the patronago of business men aud lirrus generally. Third National Bank of Scranton. Organized 1872. Capital, - $200,000 Surplus, - $240,000 (lrptiKllnra elr oilllllicel every , busl- Thu bana onvr to farim v warranted by tin nets aim iTHpuuslliluty. Bpeolal attention given to huelneRS ac counts. Intereet paid on time dcposlte. WILLIAM CONNKLI., President. GEO, u i xii in Vice-President WILLIAM R, l i t K, Cashier DIHKCTOH8. wiiu, no Cennell, Oesrss Catlln, Alrii'd Hnnil. Jinnee Arehbald, Hcmy It. lie jr., William T. Mi, HI.. Luther Keller. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIL. Coal of the beet quality for donieBtle BSC and of allnlsne, delivered In any part of thu city nt lowest price. Ordore loft at my nfllee. m. tin, ntouiMi SNUB, National Hoik. Rear room, tlrnt floor. Third or sent, by mail or telephone to the mine, will reoelvc prompt attention. Special eontrarte will be made for the aalti and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BED in the market. Hull & Co 205 AND 207 VT0I1KG AYE. "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. WM. T. SMITH. Marriage Made Easy While we don't pretend to furnish a wife, w'll do the next lu si thing bj furnish ing your home complete from cellar to gar ret, and at a very small cash outlay. Have you ever scon the Economy Bedroom Outfit? One Antique Bed One TOwel Rack One Antique Dresser One Woven Wire Spring One Antique Washstand One Husk Cot. Mattress Two Cane Chairs One Pair Pillows One Plush Rocker One Ingrain Carpet One Table One Lamp or Toilet Set . 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