The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 19, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE -SATTTE DAT MORNING, MAY 19, 1894;
Beccham's pills are for
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
drugstorcs.or write 13.F. Allen
Co.,365 Canal St., New York.
GORMAN'S
BRAND DEPOT
Our Corsets Are
The Talk of the Town.
o
Ouly Reliable
Makes Handled.
R
T!io tuost coiDDlftu ilock in
tho oitf.
s
Don't ruin your form wear
ing poor Corsets.
E
When we guarante Cor
n't m stand bv auch tfiinr
ante. All lnte lmprorotmnita arc
In onr Corsets
Onr Friccs
Are Popnbr.
SUMMER SHAWS.
Almost oTcry tinmin find a li?ht,
fltecr shawl a most desinble adjunct
to hi-r fomiuer wanlro!o, eapeeully 00
oool tfralngl in tiie country moun
tains or At the eei shore. We huvo a
r-ry attractive line at mucu Ism thaa
prevailing prices.
White and Cream
FANS
Onr atock is rich in bemtiful, dainty
While no'! Cream Fan, most ncjopts
bl graduating gifts, at 50c, 75c.. $1.
11.25, $ 1.50 and up to $5.
Not those that yon fat, but those
that yon w,ir. Duck Vesta we apeak
of fit strli'h Indite S.zes from 3"2
to 3) Prices. $1 .10 to $i ; double
trejsteJ, with peirl battoua
OH EAT
Trimmed
Hats
ASSORTMENT OF
and Untriramed
and Bonnets
For V jmen anl Children are shown
ul all timee ut most moderate pricea
"X: n :, w- za- Kr "aiti-rt.
l"hrt, si..- wuaaJilM, sherriid f.,r ajtnria.
Whae hf fj-amo Mle, stm ohSBg to Oeeti rta.
VTtxa ntie tii nil Iren, ttui gave tbeiu Coatorta.
FAIR VIEW PA
JOHN A. MSAR3, President.
BENJAMIN HUGHES, Vice President.
JOHN T. RICHARD3, Treasurer.
Office: Price Building
WASHINGTON AYE,
STROUDSBURG.
Permission has bien nalc'd of
the councils of both boroughs,
throngb ex-,Tnd:r) John B. Storr,
for the Pennsylvania Telephone
compauy to erect nolea aud
string wires tbronsh both places. The
oompuny win atfrco to put op their
poles under supurvialon of the stroi't
committees and to maintain tho streoU
in good shape. If at any time either
Dorouvb wishes to establish a lira
alarm system porinisslon will be
IjranU-d by tho company for them to
use their poles. Tim headquarters is ill
Herrlaburg and Francis Jordan, of
Philadolphiu, is the president If the
permission Is granted the wont will be
commenced at once.
William Frodinore, ona of the oldest
residents of either borough, died yea
tordsy, aged 70 yoara, ut his residence
on Hungry Hill.
Mr. Frsdinorn caught a sovoro cold
about a week ago which resulted fat
ally. The funeral servioes will be hold
at 1 o'sloclt Thursday afternoon. The
deceased was for many years in the
milk business. He leaves a widow an I
several children to mourn ills loss.
It has been decided to loner the
steeple on the Methodist Episcopal
church at this place. Work will bl
commenced atones by William Gsril,
Lovers of base ball will bo interested!
to know i hat n game will be played on
tho campus of the Normal school ut !
o'clock tomorrow (Saturday) between
the clans of '07 of L.ifayettu college and
tho rrgular Normal school team.
Mrs E D. liuardsluo aud Miss M. E.
Caroll spent Tuesday sight seeing nt
the Delaware Water (tho.
Mr. Samuel Woller, of Washington,
N. J spent lust Sunday wilh hot
cousin, Mrs. E D. Heard llee, on Bcotl
street.
After a separation of fifteen years
from his ohildren Thomas Wall re
turned to East Strnudshurg yesterday.
His wife died when the little ones wore
unable to take c iro of themselves end
they were adopted bv several oitiiens,
C dOOtl Durfeo taking two, ex lturgoss
Fenuer, Henry lliinnell and an aunt
at Phillipsbiiri; taking care of one
each The ohtldrea have now grown
Into m.ij irity and were considerably
surprised to see their father. It 11 ex
pected that Mr. Wall will remain in
town for some time.
Rehearsals are being held every
night for the cantata entitled "Toe
Rainbow Prince," wlnoh is to bo given
in the Academy of music tho nignt
preceding th commencement of the
E lei Biraodtbnrg aonools nxt week
In a Idltlon to the cantata calisthetiic
drill will be given The general a l
mission will be twenty cuts and
tw uty-five cents for reserved seats.
Owing to the for st tires in this vici
nlty the clothespin factory was closed
down yesterday and the employer
were s-nt out to lijht the tire.
The tl imea are most seri. us SfOQnd
Qonldsborongh and sffortl will be
made to check them In that vicinity
first. The (im is so dense so as to
make it impossible to approach any
where uear to the lUmea.
A Quarter Ov.mry Test
For a marter of a century Dr. Kind's
New Discovery li is lxen tested, and the
millions who have received benefit from
its use tistify to its srpnderfol curative
powers in all dis.asej of Throat,Cbeat and
l.ungs. A remedy that has stood th I teat
so long and tha'. h is given so universal
snt.sfnreion is no experuueut. Kach luitlo
Is po.itively guaranteed to civ relief, ur
the money will be refunded. It k) admitted
to be the most rolinb'." for Cough ; anil
Colds. Trial bottles free ai Matthew lir..'a.
Drug Stori Large size 50c, an I (l.uO. "
fM
M1N00KA.
Miss Delia Kiiai p. of Greenword, is
confined to her home by illness.
Mrs. TVurlnw ColboBgb, of Green
wood, who h is been sick for the past
month wit i Bronchitis, is cmTfilefcin,;,
Wiiliam Bolltobaok, of QresowooJ,
has a famiiy of children ucteu with
measles.
Joha Coyne, the rbami.lm sharp
shot of the Minooka (tan club, is desir
OM of arranging a Batch with Bfl
Pern, S:m Davis or Ellgae Young,
either one or all of them Han and
money ready ut any time at M. P
Judge's hotl
8 J. MatMOy an 1 John K -nney h-ive
formed a p .rtnership and intend to
opin a stone fjurry at N . 4 tbia sea
son. A surprise party was tn Iored Mis
Ray Morgan at her home in Miner's
11:11 last evening, by a largo number of
her QmooWOOd frieu Is. The pari in
were brilliantly illuminated and an
trbly decorated for tli occasion.
Dancing an l gOJDfl were IndolgOd in
till ti.e wee sin ill hours of Dim mom
ing. A very sumptuous repast was
served nt midnight TbOM prosent
were i. It W. Dond, II irrv S I) n l,
David, H P. LoTerlog, Fred R
Home in the city.
Fresh, Pure Water, Electric
Light, Street Car Service at
the door, Churches and Schools.
This is what the Fair View
Land Company offer.
Call and see the map. Lots
at Low Prices. Take the Tay
lor or the Eynon street cars
and view the city from this
most delightful spot.
HollonbTck, TboiBuA Mnrray, Sam
uel G. Mabady, Harry Cardwell Thmf
low, OooUHUgii; Misies Lizzi L vr-
mg, Annie Ljovering, Jonuin Dovenng,
Sarah Fox. Sadie Knapp, HattieHol-
lenback, Ila Cardwell, Hanua Mary
Thomas. Eliza Rosseu, Helen Roasan,
Mamid Roae.
ARCHBALD.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drewy wjnt to
New York last evening in r, spouse to a
tolegrum from New York city asking
them to come immediately, their sou
Edward having had Ida leg cut off.
The telegram gavo no further particu
lars. The Riverside store is well snpplisd
with fia'a at present. Manager H. C.
Linderman was fishing in Wayne
county Monday and Tuesday.
E. A. Jones has returned from Al
toona, whore he hail boon attending
tho Odd Fellows' convention.
Tho fnnonil of Mary, daughter of
Mr. and Mm. James Oongblln, of Rail
road street, look piauu this afternoon.
Union sei vices will be hold In the
Presbyterian oliuroli on Sunday morn
ing by the Presbyterian and Lutheran
congregations. Serinom will bo
preached by Rev. Mr. Rudolph and
Rev. Mr. Shaw. The servioes are in
commemoration of tho fifth aunivorsary
of Hev, Mr. Rudolph's entry to the
ministry.
There will be no eons;re7gationiil
mooting at the Prusbyterluu ohttrsh on
Monday evening
A Hungarian was sjranltod n"sr the
Wuyne street bridge by uu unknown
limn Inst night at midnight. He suyn
p was taken from him.
Missrs Rose and Li..ie Jordan, of
Green Ridge, called on trlondj here on
Wodnotday.
May devotions were held in St.
Tbomat1 church Friday evening. They
were very largely attended
Alias Charles Miliums called on
Iriends in Jeriuyu yesterday.
Milee uml James p. MoAodrew dele
gated to the diocesau convention at
Wilkes BUN huvo returned
The dlasoliiliou of tbO injunction
against the ( 'arbomlale Traction com
panjT, by Judo Arclibald yesterday
afternoon, leaves the company free to
extend ita track to the lilukoly bound
ary where It will be connected with
tho Scrantou lino. The rails an I llel
have already been laid pirt way and
the grade for tho track lias been pre
pared for the entire distance, it is
hoped that tho work will ba speedily
pushed to completion and that a
through line between Carbon dale and
Scrantou will be iu operation us sooa
as possible.
JERMYN.
Mr and Mrs Chariot C Tavlor, of
Tomplcinsville , Mr anl Mrs tMiobael
UoGann, of Qreonflald, anl P, J.
O'Boylt, of Tbompaon, wtra Jemtjrn
rlslton yesterday.
Toe BOOtlnn in St. Marv's Oltbollo
chnroh are Well attended Tho sermons
by ti e mission fathers are pi tin, prac
tical and to tho point They, assisted
by the pastor, ar doing mtv:h goo I.
J.iri 0 F. Hiker is visiting h"r nr
rats, Mr. aud Mrs T. C. Robins in, of
Carbondalo.
M'uisey'a trib1, Ind pendent I rder o'
Kd Men, will hoi 1 a ba! t a cul next
WOtk to which they will inv.te and be
vorv glad to s-e their lady friends
Tue many friends of Floyd II inter
will be pleased to h"nr that he is re
covering from his seven, illu.ss
Julge Orsves, of Soith Dtltots, is
the u- at of J.'imyn relatives.
The cantuta under the auspices of
the Congregational church was given
in Enterprise hall tblS evening an 1
much enjoyed by those present. The
costumes of the children were pi IS
ing The renoi-ring of the diflicalt
pirls showed the , tf'Ctof hard work
by thns Who had them, Iter in charjo
Tno Red M ii intend to bold a social
next week, at which time they will b
glad to see I li -ir wives an I s.veothei.rts
bresent.
The Indies of the Primitive M ithod
1st church will bold u bazaar the latter
Slid of this month, the pr iceo ls to be
used in forms:. Ing the parson ige
Ira J Tttrner, who has had char,
of t.'m a, ore of the Scrantou Lumber
COtBBaay in Scrantou. N. O, h..s rs
,;gri"d his position and i. cepted u uior.'
Incratira one in Norfolk, va.
joucingt a .N w I, igland innpr
for 10 cms Dell l'u, slay evening a'.
IbS parlors of the First iliptist sborob.
hi e i
rmeSlan'fi Amtoa Salve.
The best salvo Id the w,.rld for ''nts
DlllSSSj Sort, L'lcers, i-alt Kheum, K. ver
Sorea, 'letter. hnpped Hands, I hiiblnln,
Corns anil all Skip Rraptioas, and posis
lively rurs Ptefa, r no pay rsUI'e It
if guarant I to glTC BSTtSSt SStUvtaotlOP
i.r money rr funded, I'rire 145 rents per
tol. roi sali' bv MsttbswS IJrue.
OIA.HAXT.
Mrs, William EsdusAt snddangb
'X Mnllie, cf (rnn Rltlge, Sialtsd
frtsnds in t'iwn Inst tfsnlog,
JtrHlffl and Jonsnn ralleriss pay
their sssfl today (Satnrday)
Hi-U'tilar , rvi'-..i will n h'tld in the
Btaksly Muptist oborpb Hnndny. In
'in. Bprolog th" ssrnoo prill tm "A
Royal r nlteni" and in the evening "A
t'aralile in Actim "
Ths Welsh Baptist Sunday school
" ill bold a " intii Fruitf sooial at
KaystOOS hall on Monday nveninv,
Tho Drowns will jiluy tho Voting
Men's Christian DOloa tuiun on th" II 'is
today (Saturday) ( lam oallod at : HO
X I Williams, of the West Side,
spent yesterday UblBg in tbs StTSSB3l
nf Wayne enmity.
Hy spool al rtqaest ths Adonis Idtur
nry rluh have decided to rsprodttCS
tiieir Intsrssting piny, "Ths Lost
Mine." Tho plere will lie ppstSBtsd
iiKnin at Father Mathnw OpSrS honae
on Jons o under the snsplcss of lbs
St. A loyal ne snoiaty.
John Davis, "tho hoy prfflober,"
will deliver an address at the SToODg
Men's Christian union rooms on timi
day nfternooti nt i n'olook,
4 HH,
Or Norwood's Nurwny 1'inrt Svrnp wns
nseil for years ns n prescripnon hyasno
cesef ul pbyaiclan. It is in nil respects the
heat ctnrtlh medicine matin today. Sold by
all dealers on it guarantee nf sutii'factli u,
ee
CARB0NDALB.
Misses (Jrace and Bvs Whitney, who
havH been Kivsta of their cousin, Miss
LI r sis Amtnerman, of Canuun strout,
left esterdHy for Forest City to make
S brief visit with Miss Ions Tyler.
Miss May llallock lias rvtarnoil to hor
homo in this city after an extonded
stiiy with relatives In Wllkes-Barrr.
An excitiiiK nam- of base ball was
played yesterday afternoon on the
Simpson grounds between a Carbon
dnle club ond the Young Mnn'a Chris
tian association tnnm of Scranton.
Tho result was at tho ninth innings,
11 Vi in fnvor of Carbondale.
Last uvenini; nt tho bottle of Mr. and
Mis GenrKO Correll, of Canaan street,
nocurred tho marriage ot their dan .-liter,
Augnsta Jones, to Christopher
Mlttan, ot this plaoe. Tha neromony
waa performed at 8 o'olook with Rsv.
V. B. Grow officiating.
The lust session ot the Young Men's
C iristian association dbdrici oonven
tlein WU hel l bis evening In the iec
Inre room of (be Biptist tabernacle.
Mlsa Uliiuie WtUgsr Will soon luno
up ber rosideuce in Scranton.
PliCKVILLE.
naliev Lathrun will nddrois tho
Prohibition club in the Grand Army
of the Republic hall next Tuesday
eveuiug.
A citizens moeting waa Hutu in the
Grand Army of tho Republic hall last
Wednesday evening to man arrsngi-
msnts for Memorial Day. Ropnssntn
tives were present from all societies in
town and reported that their societies
would tako part iu the parade. Toe
parade will start at 1 o'clock from the
pont hsadqnarters. The lino of march
will bo down Main street to iNorin
Muin street, to Academy streot,
Irom Academy street back to
Maple, from Maple to Hickory
trom Hickory to tho o miotary. Charles
Wallnck will act as gruiiil marshal!,
with the assistance of a mounted mar-
shall from every SOOisty represented.
All members of !- lerinan Liiigi
Knights of Pythias aro ret nested to be
iresent next Monday evening.
Iho Lilies Aid Niciety of M. iu
church presented tho liulldiug Oommlt-
teo of the new cbureh with u check lor
live hundred and twunty-livo tlollais
last Wednesday.
TAYLOR.
Taylor b'ind will bold a l icnlo on
May 80, at Wooer park.
1 hit reception commute') and trinities
of the Prico Library association will
meet on Monday night.
Hello Whienoi, of Scrantou, visited
friends in town on Thursday.
John W. ReeSC, our popular towns
man, is making a generul cauvus nl
the county f . r 1 -! gutet I or theolll"
of recorder on the it. publican liokst.
I he event of n, xt week w,il b MS
"( lonfsdsrsts Bp) " by tbs Young Mn's
Dramatic club. The nieot Is military
drama in liv,i act t anl takes two hours
and thirty minutas to play it BpsolsJ
scenery has been purchased for ths
rendition. The proceeds will be do-
aatad t the Calvary Baptist church.
Nervous Headaches
Dyspepsia, Impuro Liood
A Perfect Curo by Hood's Snroa
parilin.
Wehxtrr linker
York, FS.
" i psrsonsO) r, inisnnil Qood'i BanspsriBs
to my Mends and otbsrs, ensasver I have an
tpportuolty, and I a.u mIHIiik that tbii itats
swat be ssed lor psMkaUea. Tblsawdl Ins
bas bees oi peal SeaaSt ti me. t bars boss
lulTerlns bmts t less with drspsssls ana sst
Hoods-Cures
,,ii i li" I'lael.e tr several years. After listtijj
ntlier pripsrattuSI Mltheut sueecss. 1 eooc hided
t" try !lxl' i S ; ,.ii niila. I am pleased to say
it I h u S bl ' n I- Befltf I mere li) Hi SSS "I
IP mi's .isapardta than b
All other IVIedlclncs Comklnod.
tatset, I base been eured t) Hood's srsaia
riila. I alee Sal Psod's PUls very bcaefl 1st."
D. WRusros tuasa, sse peas St., York. Pa,
Koo.'s Pi'.la are psret i . tsMe, nod da
Bat DOT 0, pain "r rrlrie. Said by all BTBglStSi
Atlantic Refining Co.
Manufacturers and Haulers in
Illuminating and Lubricating
OILS
Llnsssd Oil, NapthM and 'laso
lines of nil radsS Axle (Ireivse.
1 Iniofl IrssM and Colliery Com-
pound; alto, a lnrijo lino Far
rnfline Waa I'niidl'S
We aiv,, bandls tlm Famous i:row,s
ACME OIL, the only family safety
l nraing oil In tho market
WIL1IAM MASOl, Manngr.
OBoti 'oni Bicbuin
V tirkM ul l .iD- broolt
V, y.illllll.- Avj,
Scientific Eye Testing Free
By Dr. Shimber,
Tho tpSOUlUSl nu tho Kyiv lleadnclieq mil
HsrvonsBssB reUsvad, Lassstsad Improved
Btyle of l',ye tllie . ami Spn. lacles at tha
LoVreetPrioea Uotl ArtlUeial ICyat Ins rlel
for Sa.
o6 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poat Office.
America
16 nEACTIFTJL IOTCBBS, RTKBt
MOTKO PLAOH IN ALASKA, TBI
VMITBD STATts ANl KKZIOO,
BT1VK NUMBBM on THB tit'N
'n ii. TBM CBMfS ani onk
t in POM rou an v M Hill 11
I ptrniiuicli'.lroand I
In 30 la l dn b I
s Stasdo Rem I
'jatt. uiultt if rBn'.v. Mf':M Py ( i"J c, il. I
eulitivo t.rMti tint lOO-iinm t tk, lll-utraUd Irom I
IIP rr-.u, iM4.hcur!.frt by mull h.n lltSi.nni I
nu n,.r ..tyi.,1, 01, Mnala Remorly win I
I cni1tlT4i euro. eaUB UIBI nt.. UMn, III.
Ashamed To Be Seen
Because of disfiguring facial blemishes
is the condition of thousands upon
thousands who live in ignorance of
the fact that in Cutlcum Soap is to
be found the purest, sweetest and most
effective skin purifier and lvautitier in
the world. It is so because it strikes
at the root of all complexional dislig.
urations, viz: THE CLOGGED, DtRf
TATLD, INFLAMED OR SLUGGISH PORE.
For nlmpli'., l.l.irl.lir i.Ih, n-,1 md oily skin, red,
ronsa nttii-irt u hii ihapeleas naila, dry, i)ia anil fall
Inn balr,andehiiplfl baby blenlaliteltu wosjSerfal,
Bel I tbi msh sit the orld, Potter Disag aiid
Cht in, t m-jT., Sole PropeVi 1. union.
If tlrrd, ;. hini:, DTVOVI mnthtTei
Liu'w tin- t KHaforL lUwurth. ud vltul-
fjj it v inf 'iillcurn Anll-lHlti rU-in
th. y woi. d n vit In s ithout u n. In
vx ry i tin- (nnvft, nwn-trPt and
b ht plitr 1st I1 r wi...M u i.n1 childrfii.
A Wc'l-Known Physician,Who,
Among Other Things, Is
Noted for Hia Frankness,
No one evtr beard Iir. H. fireweruse
the phrase "1 think'' In his practice. Tbe
doctor w one ol tboss frank, fearleeabon-
tst, H)fllive men who never h,titaie to
My )ra or D", s tbe case may requite.
"1 can cure yoo1 uf "1 CSBBot cure you,''
is hi- Invariable decision after t-xatniua-tlon,
SB I to this faci fsct i attrihutKble
his remsrfcsbls record vrithi si fadun-.
Hat It Mould be klralige IDiIfiiI if tliu , , -tor
SVSrS not a cioie tuau BSnallf success
fill prsciitioci r. lie list- bet n surgeon-ln-sblsf
iu more than one of the lon.'t hos
pitals of this country, was lately Demon -
strarar of Physiology and Bnrgsrrat tha
Medloo-Cairargical (Mlegs in Philadel
phia, ha been electsd an booorary mem-
iKi.'td the Medico-l'lnrtirgicai Asuoclation.
i a grsdnats of tns Uorverslty of Penn
ylvaoia, eta, aad is still a cio.-e student
a msu eritbsacba record could not fall
to be n SBCOSSSfW physician under an
circaaiataBOea, but when pasksd by
osntlopa, ooaaervatlen la sstprsssioa, .r,
to use a more popalar pbraast tbs "be-sure-yoa'roHdgbMhsB
go ahsad system.
It would ba MOTS than .;t.,!.,:- if inilnre
overtook bun.
Yon rnn corsn'.t Dr. tirtwer any day at
I; : i . anil A,
Temple Court Building
ai i ftPRUOK st..
from !l a.m. UUtfaBS, CoOsnltntiaPJ fiee.
Tliune Sttlfsrlbg liotn Nervous DbMaSSS
ara Uarantesd a cote. For such there i
tbs cbeerlag w..rd "Y-s," as failure 1 un
known in tbsdoctiu's lieatment.
Third National
Bank cf Scranton.
ORGANIZED 1872.
CAPITAL, - $200,000
SURPLUS, - $250,000
11. 1. 10111K oners tn ,!,(.. 1
l r,r 1 1 it warranted b Ibelrba
MlaneeSi i i-i-
Iii'hn anil 1 p. ,11. II11 1 (I ,
Speele,l attenilan ki'ti tn baslasss asv
r its latereel patdeai Ham itspssHa
U II t 1 A SI I t)M 1 I, Vr, .Ml nt
t.i t 11 t 11 1. in. e-Preeldaal
WILLIAM II I I 1 U. t nattier
UIBI ions,
winimn Caaaalt, Qsarga it. ratlin.
Alfred Mad, daeaea Anliiiai.l, tnrv
llidln, Jr. Mil, 1, 01 T. Mono. Lutlier
It, 11,1
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 WELL CO.
m OR HQ
MULTICHROMES.
Art for the masses.
One Dime and
One Coupon.
UHtinicinniiiiBiiiiiniiiiis.iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinisinsBSEiBEHiiiiiaHnir.
EverythingFOR Everybody
AT
The Fair
400402 Lacka. Ave.
A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK :
2,500 Ladies' Ribbed Vests, never sold less
than J5c. each.
Sale Price, 3 for 23c.
120 dozen Ladies' Black Silk Mitts, good
quality, for 25c. a pair.
Sale Price, only 15c.
BARGAINS IN CLOAK DEPARTMENT!
Our entire stock of Capes and Jackets selling
at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each.
To Close Out, only $2.00.
THOSE SELLING AT
$7.00, $8.00, $9.00 AND $10.00 EACH,
YOUR CHOICE FOR
Visit Our Millinery
"iilllillhit.liiiMiilillllflllll!iii!!i
Wholesalers aad
Largest Retailers of
Straw Mattings
from China and Japan.
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KERR &
Fine
Carpetings
LOWEST PRICES.
One entire room
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Oriental and Domestic
Rugs and Art Squares.
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stands ready to assume the
Indebtedness and accept your
small Weekly and monthly
payments in liquidation.
Department,
The Finest in Scranton.
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Leading House for
Oil Cloths, Linoleums,
Lace Curtains
and Upholstery Goods.
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406 and 408
Lack'a. Avenue
LOWEST PRICES.
We mike a specialty of
Window Shades.
Awning and
Draperies
If you have not
seen !
You heard
of our stock of
Baby Carriages,
Refrigerators,
Mattings,
Porch Chairs,
Lawn Settees and
Couches.
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Economy
Leads in Summer
Goods as
in Everything.