The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 22, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    TJTE SCBANTON' THIIHTNE FRIDAY MORNING,' FEBItTJAItY 22, 1895.
gress, James H. Codding, 2,160; R. M.
Stocker. 1,707. Short or unexpired term,
Fifty-third congress, Kdwln J. Jorden,
2,108; R. M. Stocker, 1,848.
Alex. Dunn, Jr., of Scranton, was a
caller In Honesdale yesterday.
William Burrows, of East Strouds
burg. formerly a resident of Honesdale,
was In town Wednesday.
Almost Blind
GORMAN'S
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Batdri
Inflamed Eyes and Run
ning Sores .
The Success of Hood's Causes
Great Rejoicing-A Perfect Cure.
GMI DEPOT
V
No excuse for you now if you did
not buv ojww Silk before, because
oftooLigh b price. You can iu
dulgc yourself now nnd still be
within the limit of an economical
purse.
IVntitiful Silks selected from the
choicest iniuiufactures in the world
Odd leugths, Novelty patterns,
elegant blacks, choice shades and
ariety
Urifjliten your homes, surprise
your admirers, 1111 your wardrobe
iiud save money by taking advan
tage of our Silk offer.
Don't fall to examine the follow
ing specials:
BLACK SiLKS .
Satin Ducliesse,
(59c, 89C, $1.19
9Sc. 1.17
ftitiu Inzer,
tiros Grains,
Erorade Satin,
Vignri'd and Striped
Taffetas
9,"i'., 97f
Olio., 83c
We.,
9SC
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Representing the very best mate
rial and the neatest workmanship.
Never before have we inate such
lui,'t sales on Muslin Underwear.
CORSET COVERS
25c. rtSc, 3ic, 15c, 49c, 5Se
75c, 85c, S9c
GOWNS
4fe
4 nc,
85c
89c, 9Sc,
, $1.50.
Sl.OO, SI. 19, $1.
SKIRTS
2!c. 50c, 75c, S5c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00.
DRAWERS
25c, 35c, 39c, 45c
S9c, 9Sc, $1.00.
, 50cw 75c,
CHEMISE
49c, 05c,
85c
YOU KNOW
When thiuijs are right. We Insist
that a careful comparison of priced
and qualities will prove our
leadership.
GORMAN'S "GRAND DEPOT.
DR, -:-REEVES,
412 Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. Reeves has had lone and varied ex
perience in ho.ipilal anil private practice
and treats all acute and chronic disease
of men, women and children.
CONSULTATION AND EUlfliiiiTION FREE.
Ho, with his assistants, treat all dls
oaf.es of he nervous system, diseases of
tne eye, car, nose ana tnroac, dyspepsia,
rheumatism, lost vitality, premature
weakness or decay in both sexes, nervous
debility, cjitnrrh, tumors, cancers, erup
tions, bloo'l-polsnnlnjr, fits, epilepsy, In
discretion and errors of youth, lost man
hood, eczema., scrofula, St. Vtus flan
asthma, oisenses of the henrt, lung.
tiver, kidneys, blander, stomaon. etc.
Young iMcn Positively Cured.
Offer to the Public for Catarrh.
Any one suffering with Catarrh who
wishes to be permanently, quickly an
cheauly cured may receive three months'
treatment for only FIVIC DOLLARS. The
doctor lias discovered a rpedilc for this
dreader! disease. You can treat and cure
yourself and fumlly with It at home. It
never fails to cure. A trial treatmen
free.
OFFICE HOrnS-Dnlly, 9 a. m. to 9 p,
m.; Munnnys, lu to i ami 2 10 4.
SPECIAL
We are showing for the
Spring Trade the finest
and best line of
WILTON CARPETS
Ever shown in the city,
Pronounced so by compe
tent judges, and prices
are right. Call and see
them whether you want
to purchase or not.
J. Scott Inglis
419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
M1N00KA.
Much trouble Is experienced with
water In this place nt present. The
natrons of the water company claim
that the water Is unlit for use nnd ar
determined not to pay for It.
.Mothers! Mothers!! Mojhors! ! !
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has be
used for over llfty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething
with perfect success. It soothes the chili
(softens the Rums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic, and Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Sold hy druggists In every par
of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs,
Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and tuke n
other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle.
Li NX C
ABSOLUTELY PURE
SEWS OF THIS VICINITY
KEYSTONE ACADEMY.
rrlnelpal Loomls has been unable to
ttend to his school duties during the
week on account of a very sore ear.
Vr. K. H. rainier, of Philadelphia, will
Ive a lecture before the school on the
fternoon of February -5.
Our nymaslum has been Improved by
the addition of a new pair of boxing
loves.
The middle class In Latin commenced
o read the orations of Cicero Wednes
day.
It Is now "Mayor Loomls." Our gen
ial principal has been elected burgess
of La Plume borough.
The Current Topic league Monday
discussed the "Armenian Atrocities."
he members of the league seemed to
gree with many that these Horrors
demand more prompt and decided ac
tion on the part of our government.
KUis Pond was elected secretary of
the Simpson Epworth League union at
Waverly Saturday.
The monthly missionary meetings of
the Young Men's Christian association
were held Monday afternoon.
The members of "Phi Mu" society are
making preparations for a mock trial,
which they will give within a few
weeks.
At the petition of many of the stud-
nts. a full holiday will be granted on
Washington's birthday.
The ladies of Bryant Literary society
,111 give an entertainment la main
Impel on the evening of March -.
I'he programme will consist of a drama,
ntitled "Chronothanotuletron," a farce
by Powells, tableaux, etc. An ad
mission fee of fifteen cents will be
barged. The proceeds of this enter
alnmeiit will be used toward furnlsh-
ng the new society room ol ihe young
dies.
Uur janitor. Samuel Lily, on Tuesday
evening made a misstep, and fell a
listanee of about tour feet from the
ridge leading to the dining room from
main building anil broke his collarbone
Twenty-nine of the young men met
n tne cottage a weeK ago unursuay
evening, and enjoyed a sumptuous
ast. Toastmaster Kemmeror made a
w introductory remarks which he
included by uniting feast and feasters
in marriage and then declared the two
me. The boys then proceeded to make
his declaration a reality, and in less
ha- two hours accomplished their task
liui ing the feast the following toasts
were given which added greatly to the
merriment: "Pockets." J. B. Tiffany;
'Our Turkey," Ralph Archibald; "Phi
Mu Society." Howard Swallow; "Key
stone," K. P. Henwood; "Our Banquet,'
W. K. Thompson. The Banquet was
brought to a close about 11::10 p. m. All
present unite in saying that this was
one of the most enjoyable evenings
ever spent at Keystone.
EAST STKOUDSBUKG.
II. C. Linde. of New York city, was
In town on Wednesday on business.
David Lantz has returned from :
visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
lam Lantz, at Lafayette, X. J.
A. R. Dunn, of Easton, president of
the Standard Manufacturing company,
was in town on Tuesday on business,
William Jones, formerly of this bor
ough, now of Portland, was In town
on Tuesday visiting his numerous
friends.
Miss Mame Smith, a student at Blair
Kail, Blairstown, N. J., visited her sis
ter, Miss Olive Smitlr, at the Normal
the first of the week.
H.F. Crumb, of Scranton, spent Sun
day In town.
H. F. Cowell, manager of the Singer
Rewlnar Machine company, has moved
his office from Stroudsburg to this bor
ough, occupying the building adjacent
to Dr. Lesh, on Crystal street.
Miss Amy F.ngler, a charming young
lady of Mt. Pocono, Is visiting Mrs,
C. If. Alien.
A sleighing party from Mt. Pocono In
vaded this borough on Monday and pro
ceeded to the residence of Miss Cora
Deitrick, on Brown's Hill, where
sumptuous dinner was served. In the
evening they repaired to the residence
of Constable M. L. Smith, where SUP'
per was partaken of. The party re
turned In the early evening, having
had a delightful time. The following
composed the party: Mr. and Mrs,
George M. Shoemaker, Mr. nnd Mrs. E,
K. Deitrick, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Smith
Mrs. Belle Smith, Ellas Deitrick. Miss
Jennette Deitrick, Miss Laura Nealori
Miss Jennie Jones and Miss Nellie
Nealon, of Scranton, and Messrs. Ed
ward Hooker Smith and Wilson Heck
man.
Mr. Brown, of Trlnceton, N. J., spent
Sunday In town, the guest of Professor
Charles Telter at the Normal.
Miss Lizzie Metzgar, of the Normal
has returned to her home at White
Haven on account of sickness produced
by overatudy.
Charles Ueed, of Easton, visited
friends In this place on Wednesday.
Arthur Atherhold, of Philadelphia
visited friends In town the first of the
week.
Miss Emma Dowling, of Mt. Pocono,
has left for Mooslc, where she will mak
permanent abode.
Arthur Howe has returned from
Visit to Sterling.
Miss Bessie Sampson has returned
from a two weeks' visit to her brothe
at Bangor.
Miss Edith Sampson will resign her
position as clerk nt Keller's book store,
Stroudsburg, on Thursday.
"I was troubled with quinsy for flvo
years. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil cured me,
My wife and child had diphtheria
Thomas' Eclectrlc. Oil cured them.
would not bo without It In the house for
nny consideration." Rev. E. F. Crnne,
Dunkirk, N. Y .
NICHOLSON.
The 14-months-old child of Rev.
Mrs. Van Wert died Tuesday.
and
Miss O. II. Williams Is at Ithaca, hav
ing her eyes treated. .
Miss Clara Tiffany and Miss May Wll
kins will attend the Manslleld State
Normal school the coming term.
Hon. II. D. Tiffany returns to Harris
burg Monday, next
Newjnll Snyder has the wall stone on
the ground for the foundation to his
milk depot. .
The Methodist Episcopal society hav
purennsea tne uorwin property on
Btate street and will erect a church and
parsonage In the nenr future. '
Our general station agent, E. D. Bell,
as broken ground ror a new house,
nd it will be an ornament to our town.
Miss Anna Stevens Is convalescing.
Miss Kiiima Harding gave a tea at
her home Wednesday last for the bene
fit of the Presbyterian church.
MOSCOW.
Miss Ituth Gardiner spent Sunday
with friends In Tobyhanna.
Mrs. J. D. Simpson Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs .lloyd, of JVIlkes-Harre.
All will be sarry to learn that the
Medium is discontinued publication for
time.
Warren Harbor attended the funeral
of Clarence Simpson, In Wllkes-Uarre,
n Friday.
P. W. Posten spent- Sunday In
Stroudsburg.
Mrs. I M. .Silsbee, of Scranton,
called on friends in town on Monday.
Jerry Wilcox and family have moved
to Hear Lake.
A sleighing party went to the home
! Halsey Swartis, near Maple Lake,
on Monday night. Among those who
went were: Mr. and Mrs. Bourn, Mr.
nd Mrs. S. S. Yeager, Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. llornbaker, Mrs. Brown and son,
Kmmet, Jessie, F.llen and Gracia
Bourn, Charles Brown, S. M. Watts,
Depew, Mollle Noack, Lulu Swnrtsi,
and Mr. Zabrlskl.
Mr. Smith, of Nicholson, Is visiting
his son. V. D. Smith.
MIhs ltuth Gardiner called on friends
In Turnerville and Dalevllle on Wed
nesday.
Kxercises will be held In the Moscow
raded school appropriate to the na
tion's day, Friday atternoon.
There will be a donation for the Rev
Slinoklns In the Odd Fellows' hall on
Friday. Feb. 22.
The donation at Dalevllle has been
postponed until Saturday night.
Miss Grace Covey, of Maple Lake,
called on friends on Tuesday.
1IALLSTEAD.
Mrs. F. D. Lnmb was among the vlsl-
ors to the Parlor City yesterday.
The Republicans elected all Its candi
dates nt the election in this place Tues
day. The following town officers were
lected: Assessor, J. W. Crook; auth
or, 15. L. Maynard; school directors, J.
t. Millard and J. L. Ross; Judge of elec
tions, W. 11. McCreary; Inspector of
election, W. P. Simrell; treasurer, Ira
Preston; poor master, Charles Knowler;
high constable, E. M. Gage; town coun-
clhueii, (William Clifford and Mi. S.
Lowe.
Mrs. George Van Fleet visited Bing-
hamton friends yesterday.
Married Wednesday morning, at St.
Lawrence church. In Great Bend, by
Rev. M. J. Dunn, Arthur Coddlngton
and Miss Mame Barber, both popular
young people of this place. The happy
couple left on No. 2 for an extended
wedding trip.
Mrs. J. B. Brown was among the
visitors to the Parlor City today.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres
byterian church cleared $1.25 at their
recent fair.
Miss Nellie Nlckols 1s seriously ill at
her home on Main street.
Miss Ida Carr, of Afton, N. Y., is vis
iting her Bister, Mrs. John Davis, on
Church street.
The entertainment given last evening
In the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion hall by the Druckenmiller family
was one of the finest. They will ap
pear at Klstler's hall in Great Bend on
Saturday evening.
The teachers' meeting this evening
will be held at the home of S. B. Chase,
on Front street.
Mrs. Charles Lawrence was In Bing-
hamton yesterday.
phonograph concert will bo given
In the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion hall next Tuesday evening for the
benefit of the Baptist church of this
city.
Miss Lizzie Badger, of Conklin, N.
Y., Is visiting friends In town.
NEW iMILFOHD.
The residence occupied by Charles
Ely, of Tingley, two miles from this
place, was destroyed by fire at 10.30 last
evening. Part of the household goods
were saved, which were Insured. There
was no Insurance on the house, which
was owned by Horace Summers.
Mrs. S. J. Harnson Is seriously 111.
Charles Culver has moved Into the
residence formerly occupied by J. J.
Coleman.
A dramatic company Is soon to pro
duce a iilny in this borough for the
benefit of the fire department.
Many of the country roads still re
main Impassable.
The election In the borough Tnesday
resulted as follows: Congress, short
term, Kdwln J. Jorden, It., C5; R. M.
Stocker, D., 34. Congress, long term,
James H. Codding, R., 62; R. M. Stocker,
D., S3. Assessor, H. C. Moxley, R., 60;
William M. Van Cott, I., 37. Justice of
the peace. C. C. Pratt, R., 68; H. D.
Brooks, .1)., .".2. Auditor. R. G. Frlnk,
It., C2; J. J. Hnnd, D 37. School til rep
tors, O. H. Edwards, R. (3 years). 62; I).
It. Taft, R. (3 years), 02; II. J. Brown,
V., 3S; N. F. Klmber, I., 36.
"After suffurlng from dyspepsia for
threo years, I decided to try Burdock
Blood Bitters. Two bottles cured me en
tirely." Mrs. O. C. White, Taberg, Oneida
county, New York.
HONESDALE.
J. V. Burdlck, general passenger
agent and superintendent of the tele
graph department of the Delaware und
Hudson Canal Company railroad, of
Albany, N. Y., was lu Honendule Tues
day afternoon In the Interest of the
company. The department of tele
graph, of which Charles Petersen was
formerly superintendent, will be plneed
under Mr. Burdlck's department. The
telegraph office will remain In the
Petersen building, where It Is now lo
cated, under the charge of L. F. Bishop,
operator. The olllce of superintend
ent at Ilnncsdalc Is abolished.
Hon. John Kuhbach has been ap
pointed return Judge for this county, and
left for Tunkhnfinoek yesterday after
noon with the official vote of the coun
ty. Congressman-elect Jorden will
probably be In a position to start for
Washington this morning as a member
of the Fifty-third congress.
Mrs. Clara Steinbeck nnd daughter,
Miss Steinbeck, are guests of Benjamin
Gardner.
Miss Fanny Forbes, of Scranton, Is
visiting friends In town.
The official vote of Wayne county
gives: Long term, PUty-fourth con-
TUNKHANNOCK.
Hon. H. D. Tiffany was shaking hands
with friends here yesterday.
Hie supper and entertainment to
night will attract a good crowd, no
doubt. If the weather la favorable. The
finest kind of a spread Is being pre
pared, and the recitations by Miss Gule
and singing by Miss Sturdcvamt prom
Ise a treat in that line.
Oscar Conrad, of Lynn, Is visiting his
Bister, Mrs. A. W. Henshaw.
Elmer Brown Is slowly falling.
The Shakesperlan lorture Wednesday
evening was more largely attended than
the first. Those who did not care to
purchase full course tickets are drop
ping In for a single night.
Joseph Krantz, who was serving time
in Jail for larceny of stone cutting tools,
wns released yesterday, his time hav
lng expired.
Mrs. C. A. Little has gone to Ply
mouth to visit her brother.
Robert J. Burdette will lecture at the
court house on the evening of March 11,
under the auspices of ithe Baptist Young
People's union. The society met last
evening to arrange the details, which
will be given later.
Baggagemuster Heckman Is on duty
again after a short illness.
Jorduu's majority In the district
figures down to 6,4(12 uccordlng to the
unotllclal returns.
Harry B. Hiller has gone to New
Yurk state for a visit.
Court Notes.
In re estate of Peter S. Stroh, do
ceased. Recognizance of John W,
Stroh In partition In estate of said de
cedent In the sum of $'J,U00. with K. C
Ney as surety.
O. O. Dershelmer, guardian of Leon
ard dinger. Second partial account
filed and confirmed nl si.
In re guardianship of John C. Bedell
Byron Carpenter and bondsman dla
charged from trust.
In re guardianship of Charles John
son. Joseph Flynn appointed guurdlan
and files bonds in the sum of JJ5U0.
Report of uudltor lu the estate of
Peter S. Stroh, deceased, filed and con
firmed.
Commonwealth vs. Russell and Rus
sell. Opinion of court filed refusing to
Impose sentence for costs.
Commonwealth vs. Elmer H. Ney,
Defendant discharged from Jail.
In re exceptions to report of viewers
on road in Tunkliannock township
Continued to April term.
MAYFIKLD.
P. F. Kilker Is confined to his room
with grip.
C. S. Hoyt, II. J. DeGraw and John
Callahan attended the social at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen
In
Jermyn Wednesday night.
The Pastime Dancing class will glv
a pre-lenten social at Enterprise hall
tonight.
At the election of last Tuesday the
Citizens' ticket seemed to be the favor
ite and came In a good first, with the
Independent Democrats a fair second.
Time, slow.
School closed yesterday afternoon to
give the scholars an opportunity to at
tend the funeral of the late Thomas
J 1111. who, at the time of his death, was
janitor of the Maylleld schools.
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Pat
rick Walker was) burled from Its parents'
home, on Lackawanna avenue, Wednes
day afternoon.
C. L. Bell, of Jermyn, has the con
tract to build the new store and dwell
ing for J. J. Place, corner Lackawanna
avenue and Poplar street.
Miss Mame McNeil, of Carbondale,
called on friends at this place yester
day. LTlUKST.
Election day passed off quietly In this
place. The majority of the Democratic
ticket was elected.
William Snover. who some time ago
met with a serious accident by fractur
ing some of his ribs, Is Improving.
Miss Nellie Huber is visiting In Scran
ton for a few days.
W. J. Snyder spent Sunday in Blooms
burg visiting his sister, who Is attend
ing school there.
Washington enmp. No. 2S0, Patriotic
Order Sons of America, will attend di
vine services In a body at the Methodist
Episcopal church on Sunday next.
A masquerade box social is being
talked of by the ladles for the benefit of
Washington camp, No. 280.
W. H. Evans and family spent Sun
day with relatives at Mill City.
Blanche, the oldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Carr, has scarlet fever.
E. W. Davis, Delaware, Lackawanna
and Western agent at this place, spent
Wednesday afternoon In Scranton.
WEAK HEN
YOUR ATTENTION
IS CALLED TO TBI
jUK mil TM0..AWI
Droit English Remedy.
ffl fb Gray'8 sPecllc Uedlclne
iG IF YDl
IF YDU SUFFER 'rem
MMTMUA MTU 1HM MMMUMUMi VOU1
blllty, WoaknuM of Body tnd MlmU ttpermt
torruHb, and lmpottucy, and all dlsesses that
rim fiotu over-indulgence and self nbuso. as
Loss of Memory and Power, Uiuueas of Vis
ion, Prematura Old Age and many other dla'
eases that lead to lu.anity or Consumption
and an early aravo. write for a camrhlot.
Address OB AY MKDK'INK UO., Buffalo,
V. Y. Tbs Kpsdtlo Hcdklna la sold by all
drugilstaat 11 pur package,, or six package
IUI V', Rill T 1, ' Mil Kill r.l!ri(,li III llllllllfl.
E2 - I.6?iV WE CUfcRMTK
a cure or money refund!. .iMaMiaiUH
prOn account of counterfeits we havo
adopted tha Yellow Wrapper, the only gtno
In. Bold la Suranton by Matthaws Brut,
IT SEEMS LIKE CRUELTY
10 tlirnw awny RootlH at biicIi llirures as those quoted below, but wlint are
we to do? It won't pay to Btore them, mid we've Ktt to net rid of them
before April M. No matter what wo realize on them. We bouirht the
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niuuit. m nui'iiu muc, mi ueuur or lor worse;" we 10()K ClllUKt'8 011 It mill
thought we were wife when we trot It at a little K-sm tlum 4iin m tlm ri.il.
lur. Where do you conic in at, if
STOCK to you on the name terms
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iwiw nun tub uur uruiu uuu guuu
SOW UOillK DOWN TO
Next Week We Offer
200 1 ,ii ill on coatM, nnsorti'il; no poor
oiu'H uinonu llii'in 1.00
COO lmli-H coiHi'lH, all hoiIh ami Blr.eo,
auini' A 1 (iiulltli'H milium them.. .35
10 ilux. I -Milieu' ljlHi'limtoln-5 illnelflit
Htylt-u. t'lck at 20
150 pali'H all wuul lilunkctx, 11-4 Blze
Value $0 ami JJ7. t 'noire now.. .. 2.119
Tills ih'U'd from opening hour till noun
only.
200 Unz. nil wool lialf hone. Were 25o
and :i'n t'lio'ci' (Moniliiy hiiIhi.. ,15
250 flois. oiIMm anil eruln underwear
naturul K'ey, CuiihOh lialr uml
Hrarlet, every nul'lni'llt Htrlelly
wool. Choice till noon only 21
GOODMAN
BANKRUPT
5IG LACKAWANNA AVENI E.
illaa Cora B. Rbert
Barnesvllle, Fa.
" 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. t
" I feel It a duty to state whut Hood's Sarn.v
parllla lias done for me. I was almost blind,
being compelled to stay la a darkened room on
account of Inflammation of the eyes. I also
suffered with running sores on my body. I was
In terrible condition. My mother tried every
thing site knew about and 1 was attended by
two doctors but without helping me. Finally
Hood's HarSRpurilht was recommended mid I
Imd not taken two bottles before 1 liccuu to I'i't
better. The Inflammation left my eyes sad the
sores healed, and the result wus that 1
I Became Stronger,
and was restored to perfect health. At that
time I was only twelve years old; now I urn
nineteen and I have not since been troubled
Hood'sCures
with my eyes or noticed any sign of a return of
the sores 011 my body. I can recommend Hood's
Barsaparilla as an excellent blood purifying
medicine." Miss Cora Ki'.ekt, Barnesvllle, Pa.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly sad
flklenlly, ou the liver and bowels. Sim.
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CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL.
WC CAN OIVK YOO
SATISFACTION
ill. 'Uid
10 Come and see us about the Job
worn you will need soon.
The Scranton Trihune Job Dept.
we sell GOODMAN'S HANKRl'l'I"
ng we secured It nt? Ask this iiuestlon
i.. i .
juilguiuuv UliSWer it
DOLLARS AND CENTS
the Following Specials
12doi. knit shlrtH. Some oil wool. oth
ers halt wool, etc , 13
Chenille table rovers, latest deslinn, henvv
qimmy, 4-1 Hlzu 42 e, 0-4 Bin. ti.'.c, 8-4 hIko
100 piece rrunh towclltur. till 9 a. m. eai.li
mornliiK 1 l-2c a yurd.
luo pieces IlKht print calicoes, 10 yds for
uit tin iv u. 111. earn murniUK.
500 do. handkerchiefs. All kinds 2'4n earn,
1111 IIUUI1.
KXTiiA BPKriAT.. loo don. flim laundrled
mill-is wmics und prints, very extra
(juuiny ijc.
..stock;.
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SjD.85
$50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No
tions. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing
Goods,nillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' -m
Wear, &c,
10 BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS 0. COST.
as
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The steady increase of our business
compels tis to enlarge and remodel the en
tire store for spring trade, and as the stock
will be in the way
WILL SELL AT
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400 and 402 Lack Ku.,
Scranton, Pa.
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Easels and Screens
Japanese Four-Panel Cloth Screens at $4.00 each, ia
Dark Green, Red, Black, Orange and Drab.
OAK AND WHITE EASELS
White and Gold Table,
White and Gold Book
UMBRELLA STANDS
Closing out a lot at
SPECIAI -
Onyx Top Brass Table,
NEW LOT 64,
Chenille Table Covers
EVERYTHING IN
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
CORD, GIMP, ETC.
3
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBONDALE.
We are Discarding Office Desks on account of our extending othr
departments. These are the few remaining ones :
$17.00 Holl Top Desk , $14.00
28.00 Koll Top Desk 20.00
1S.7S ITat Top Desk 12.00
17.00 Roll Top Desk, slightly damaged. 12.00
8&Thc ubovc sold for cash only.
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Have the call this week. (;reat things in both these depart
ments will be displayed for vour edification. It you have no
intention of purchasing, come anyway and request us to show
you these stocks or anv other goods you desire to sec in this
store. We have told von repeatedly this store is yours, it U
the people's. A (Jrand Bazaar open to nil.
I OMIT
Is open to vour investigation. DON'T confound us with tho
small instalment linns uround town. Our plan is on a broader
and more liberal basis. Your promise to pay satislies us. Our
new terms are us follows :
$20.00 Worth of Goods
lt).(K " "
H0.00 " "
75.00 "
110.OO
120.00 " "
Larger bills in proportion.
Delivery.
EGOMY FURNITURE CO
SC RAN TON'S HOME PROVIDERS,
225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
TViWlBli iaffi
ANY PRICE.
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Shelf, -
$I.7S
3 00
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90c. each
$4.75 each
84 AND .104
HY" TALK.
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for $2.00 Per Month
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