The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 02, 1895, Page 12, Image 12

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TIIE SdiAXTCXN" TRIBUXE SATURDAY MORNING, MAIiCII a, 1895.,
HOLY LAND ART PORTFOLIOS.
ill in
si
OF THE
Jlcst carefully ami piously traced with
xiotu-D-'oi uuil euine-ru, tiuiu
Bethlehem to Calvary
And the Mount, of Olives,
l'eliizn Kfosrniilr'cal unci historical account
in mirvutivo mid pu-tiutM if the lilaiw
v Ilpri' t hrift and thH AUNU-M livril, tuilill
una triuini'heil, sliowins- vlnm Ji-.nH was
born, lviue-d, liiti.i'il. teuiptuil, tninstlK
mvil uuil i-rurille-il, Mivii'wmit in clirono
logical order tlio miviu's uf his iu-ayorn.
twirs. BiTinons, niiracl.'S and TddKioun
mliii'vonieiits, which bruiiKlit tu Immunity
tliu iliuvu of u now day.
A Superb Religio-Educational, '
"Saixa ! INi: ART l'l liLUIAI
ATIOJT
Which is the Icint production of l?v. John
11. Vim-cnt. 1 .!., I.L.U. Hishop of tlio M.
E. Cliuivh: Kev. Juini's W. Lin-, I). 1).. and
K. K. M. liuin, thi tVlulirntoil Laiulscapu
mid Scenic I'liotoraidicr. Th.s wholly
unique and thoroughly ' 'l'l-to l)ato" pub
lication comprses tint re-aults of months of
travel and observation, involvini! Three
Sv purine lours ut the Holy laud.
Two llishop Vincent, and one lately
concluded by UK. I.EIC, upon which lie was
ccoiiipaniiMl at rverv staue of the journey
by ill!. 1SA1N. with the linn-it pliotuKruph
ic outlit itroe-llllilil ill Allieric.i. tliesouen
tli'inen beinir under special cenmiission to
tueseiit pictoriallv and des 'fiptively tlio
I.A.N U ('!' 1 11 K SAVlOlt. His very foot
Bteps havj thereiore b?eu tollowed with
no'e'-boek and t'amora. and Hie journey
linjs of His Apostles Wive also been traced,
assliowu on (ho KU111T C I.OUKU MAf
in all Pi rtfollos, Tu is work is the llnal ex
priHioii of a beaiitilul e'litm-prise., and is
mi incomparable Historical and Kelii;ioin
i'iii" Art tilferinif. An opportunity is thus
Uiwti to make n delightful tour through
l'alcs. i no without leuviiiK home. Thin lime
Iiiticeiit collection of over three hundred
anil eighty-four photoirruplis tlio finest
that ccr caino from the i:sl, (all bc
cured this year and pnnlishctl ut an ex
pense of titty thousand tlolluii; should be
in every home.
Tiie llrm whose nama is appended will
ni:ii;oit pssiblo for every tantiiy to ob
tain these Portfolios on eusy twriu.
HOW TO SECURE
THESE SPLENDID PORTFOLIOS
Foroverv purchaser and W cents addition
al vou will bo i;iveu one of these beautiful
Art Portfolios, and thus continue until you
have secured the entire series ot ','4 numbers
Th-re are lii beautiful views in encU Part
or N umber.
We uuarantcp to furnish our customers
with the eutire series as wanted.
We wish it distinctly understood that in
connection " it'n this enterprise, we miur
aut.e the VKKY KKsr QUALITY" t'P
Hums in every department at 1 iwest
living prieei. L'umu and bj coiiviuccd.
We feci iimmr-'d that you will be morn
than pleased with the Portfolios, ami will
I e ns anxious to make the eolieetinn of the
; 'Jl I'arts as we are to euablj you to do so.
Very truly yours.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT,
Dry Go:ds, Millinery, Cloais, E'c,
124 AFID 126 WYOmifiG AVE.
V S AW
DR, -:- REEVES,
413 Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. liceves has had Ions- und varied rx
porience in hospital nnd private practice
and treats all acute and chronic diseases
of men, women nnd children.
CONSuLTflTiOd1 A'!Q EXIMTION FREE
lie, with his assistants, treat all rlis
fn.'es of he nervous system, ilisea-sos of
the eye, e.ir, nose and throat, ilyspep-ila,
rtvMim.itisni, lo.-.t vitnlity, preninlore
Veiikiiess or decay In both pcxes, nervou.4
ilebilay, c-:it:irtv, tumors, cancers, erup
tions, blood-pob-onintf, tits, epilepsy, In
discretion and errors of youth, lost man
hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance,
nsiluna, discuses of the henrt, lungs,
liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc.
yiiui! .Men Positively Cured.
Offer to the Public for atnrrh.
Any ono sufferlnir with Catarrh who
wishes to ho permu iiently, nuickly nnd
cheaply ftircd nie.y recf-ive three months'
treatment for only K1VK I n , I.ACS. 'I hn
doctor has discovered a spciillo for this
ilrended disease. You can treat and cure
yourself and family with It at home. It
lover falls to cure. A triul treatment
lice.
il'Fir-K HriVRS-nnllv, fi n. m. to 9 p.
rn.; Sundays. It) to 12 und 2 to I.
SPECIAL
We are showing for the
vSpri.n Trade the finest
and best line of
WILTON CARPETS
liver shown in' the city.
l'ronounced so by compe
tent judges, and prices
are right. Call and sec
them whether you want
to purchase or not.
J.Scott Inglis
419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
PECKVILLE.
The Methodist nnd llaptlst churches
Will hnveA no 'services next HuniUiy
evening on nccount of the dedlcullon of
the Presbyterian church,
Mrs. T. F. .Leonard, who lins liern
very sick the past month, Is ImirrovlnK.
Miss Lizzie Cooper, of rittsbtirK, Is
the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). White.
Mlsl Hannah nrllllths Is the ;x)est uf
her aunt, Mrs, Fred Williams,
Miss Iteim Doucher, who has been
Buffering with throat trouble, Is lm-Intf-
, . .
in 1 1
NEWS OF THIS VICINITY
TMKHMNOCK.
Special Lenten services will be held
at the Catholic church Friday evenlnK,
March 8, conducted by ltev. Father
Driacoll.
Sllss ltortha. Ijine lias pone to Corn
ing, N. Y., to attend Hohool.
W. S. Henry Is again clerking for D.
Hillings.
A number of the members of Triton
lloso company drove to Factoryvllle
last evenliiH1 to attend the concert given
for the benellt of Langstaff Hose com
pany, of that place, fllrs. James K,
Krear was down on the programme for
violin music.
The will of the late Mrs. M. K. W.
t'arpeiilcr, of Factoryvllle, was pre
sented at the register's otllce a week
oi tw o ago for probate, and at the same
time a caveat was Issued protesting
against the admission of the Instrument
to probate. The matter will be heard
before Register 11. (.'. I'revoHt today.
The death of Mrs. Frank Ames, of
Mehoopany, occurred Thursday morn
ing by being thrown off the approach to
a bridge at Forkston some two weeks
ago, an account of which appeaivd la
these columns. Her husband, who was
with her at the time of the accident,
escaped with but few Injuries. H Is
ulleged that the proper authorities were
negligent in placing safeguards along
the embankment, and when their horse
became frightened and attempted to
turn about there was nothing to pre
vent the sleigh being thrown off the
very thing that occurred. It Is probable
that a suit for damages will be entered.
William H. Harding starts for South
ern l'ines, N. I'., today, in quest of
health. He will be ae'comaiiied by W.
1. Avery.
Charles It. Hurgess will remove from
the llordeii House, on I'utnam street,
to the l). S. Mills tenement house', on
Wyoming avenue.
Mrs. Catherine Decker, an estimable
lady at Square Tup, Falls township,
died yesterday morning, aged 6U years.
Heart trouble was the cause.
Charles Kussett, of Mehoopany, who
Is allllcted with Hrlght's disease, Is
reported worse.
Willie Fox, Willie liurchard and Har
ry Davidson, the three members of the
"ulley gang," who were up before
.Squire Kutss for assaulting John Cus
tard, were bound over to court. The
former succeeded in getting ball, but
the other two were sent to jail, where
tiny are confined In separate cells.
They were anxious when captured to
settle the matter with Custard, but the
offense concerned the public welfare, as
their outrageous conduct has long been
a menace to the peace and quiet of the
community, and they were Informed
that no settlement would be allowed.
The people have submitted to their tie-
tiotis far too long already anil It would
have been better for them, as well as
the community If they had been
cheeked long ago.
The specillcatlons of the respondents
In the Sittscr-Dunham election contest
made a buzz when published yesterday.
In Wyoming county alone It Is alleged
that a total of d3 Illegal votes
were cast for Kittser. as follows.
Those who received money or other val
uable consideration for their vote. 2i:; i
gave money or other valuable consider-
ation to electors for their votes, fl;!; j
not registered, not naturalized, defec
tive atlidavlts, He. :!'27. The charges '
ate sweeping and Include some of the
best and most respected citizens, if
they are true. It Is high time that mat
ters were Investigated. It not true, they
e-ill doubtless iiiH'n the wav to suits for I
libel. N'othlng since the days of the
rebellion has engendered the rancor
that seems to be growing out of this
matter.
AllCJIU.VLD.
The two tall poplar trees that stood ;
In front of Foote's pharmacy for a ;
number of years were cut down on
Thursday to make way for Improve- j
merits on a large scale that are about to j
be made to the Foote property.
Thomas Monie, the Main street drug
gist, was in Scranton yesterday.
The Orpheus quartette has been In
vited to participate In the entertain
ment of the John Mitchell club at
Scranton on Monday evening.
If the traction companies doing busi
ness In this neighborhood will not pro
tect their patrons against the Inclem
ency of the weather, they at least ought
to protect them ngainst the two shnrks i
that have been operating at the Hlake
ly line for the past dny or two. Yester
day a guileless passenger who was
obliged to wait at the end of the Car
bondale line for a Scranton car fell a
victim to the "shell game" and lost $1
within ns many minutes. ,
(In Wednesday evening the new bor
ough council will organize. The latest
forecast of Its officers Is this: President,
James McUlynn; secretary, Kdwnrd
I.nne; treasurer, Kdwnrd lllnke; attor
ney, C. A. riattenblirg; street commis
sioner, John J. Dotigher.
F.sther, a bright child of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Weber Colvln, of Laurel street, died at
fi o'clock last evening nfler a brief Ill
ness. The remains will be taken to
Parsons this evening, and tomorrow
the funornl will tnke place. Interment
will be In the Hollenback cemetery.
After having worked full time for the
past two weeks the Delawure and Hud
son company's mines have fallen back
to three-quarter time, which will be
continued until further notice.
. - -
Mothers : Mothers!! Mothers!!!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Southing Syrup hns he"n
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect suocoss. It soothes thu child,
softens tho gums, allays nil pain; cures
wind colic, ami Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Sold by druggist In every part
of the world. I to sure and nsk for "Mrs,
Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and tako i,o
other kind. Twonly-llvo cents u bottle'.
- . .-. . . .
OLVI'llAXT.
James Flnnegan, of this plaee, died
at the home of his brother-in-law, Peter
Uoache, of Scranton, yesterduy morn
ing at 71 o'clock. Mr. Flnnegan wns n
musician, and for the past live years
has resided In Chicago. About three
weeks ago he was summoned here to
the bedside of n Blck son, and since
then hns burled both the son nnd n
daughter. He Is survived by four
children, nnmely, Stephen, F.ugcne, Am
brose nnd Cntlillne. The funeral will
take place tomorrow afternoon at 1
o'clock. Interment will be made In the
Cntholle cemetery.
M. J. Stone Is seriously 111 nt his home
In lilakely.
Thomas P. Jones nnd grandson, Wil
lie Price, nre visitors nt Nnntlcoke.
Kegtilnr services In the Young Men's
Chrlstlnn union rooms tomorrow nfter
nuon nt 4 o'clock. F. L. Northup will
lend the meeting.
Miss Mnry Carbine Is rapidly recover
ing from her recent serious illness.
Dr. A. F. crons has moved to his
new office on Lackawanna street.
Services will be held In the lilakely
Baptist church tomorrow morning nnd
evening. Rev. J. It. Ellis will occupy
the puiplt.
FOKEST, CITY.
Olflcers are still on the lookout for
the highwaymen who held up I. J. Le
vlne, near Klchmondale, several weeks
ago. It is .understood that a pretty
good clue has been found as to who
tho criminals arc, that they are being
watched closely, and that ns soon ns a
little more evidence Is obtained, several
arrests will be made. The hlghmay
ineii, it Is thought, rcHl'le In the vicinity
of the outrage.
Mrs. A. S. Lewsley, of Carbondale,
was the guest of borough, friends yes
terday. Judging from the temperature for the
past few days spring has comu. Sleigh
ing in this locality has been very much
impaired, and the huge snow banks
are becoming perceptibly smaller. How
ever, let that deceive nobody. As spring
like March would be as strange a phe
nomenon as full time in the coal re
Klons. The eniployes at the Klchmondale col
liery were paid Wednesday.
The union revival services which have
been so successfully conducted for sev
eral weeks past by Kevs. J. C. Hogitn,
of the Methodist church; P. It. Ken
nedy, of the Presbyterian church; J,
H. Kgiiu,. of the llaptlst church, anil
J. (!. Kvans, of the Welsh Congrega
tional church, came to an end Thurs
day evening. Considerably over 100
have professed conversion.
One of the ordinances of the borough
of Forest City provides that no "coal
ashes, decayed vegetable matter, or un
healthy or offensive animal substance"
shall be thrown Into the streets, lanes
or alleys of the borough, Anyone vio
lating tills ordinance is liable to a Hue
of upwn conviction. Notwithstand
ing this. Main street Is lined from one
end to the other with ash piles, nnd In
Home cases with more offensive sub
stances. Al. 1'tter and son, of Duitdaff, were
borough visitors yesterday.
Mary, the i-yeur-old daughter of
Henry (Jay. died yesterday morning nt
3 o'clock. The funeral will be held this
afternoon and Interment will be at Carbondale.
An Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Syl
vester O'Neill, of nichmomlalo, died
Thursday. The Interment was at Hill
Top, Wayne county, yesterday morn
ing. Mrs. William D. Jones hnd a stroke
of paralysis Thursday evening, and Is
now in a very precurlous condition.
A very Interesting programme was
carried out yesterday afternoon In con
nection with the presentation of the
portrait of Oeorge Washington to the
Forest City graded school by the Junior
Order of t'nlted American Mechanics,
and the Patriotic Order Sons of Amer
ica. The members of the two lodges
met at Higgins' hall, from where they
marched to the school building. There
they were joined by the teachers and
school children of all the departments,
nnd the whole body proceeded to the
llaptlst church, where the presentation
speech was made nnd nn Interesting
programme was rendered by the schol
ars. In yesterday morning's Anthracite
was an article saying that O. D. Coles
had been "held up nt Ttiehmondule,"
near the scene of the I.evlne robbery.
Mr. Coles wishes your correspondent to
state that there Is not the least foun
dation. In fact, for this report. The
Anthracite Is a great newspaper nnd
all that, but wouldn't It be just as
well for it to let up n fake deeds of
horror said to be committed In the
neighborhood of Forest City. Strangers
will begin to think that the place is a
veritable camp of desperadoes. Lack
awanna county officers are already get
ting so that they are afraid to come
tip here unless In squads of half n dozen
nt a time. I'lease, Atr. Anthracite, let
up on some of your "scoops."
Mrs. W. P. Jones, who suffered a
stroke of paralysis Thursdny evening,
died yesterday afternoon nt 2 o'clock.
She was tS yenrs old and leaves n hus
band nnd n family of seven small chil
dren, the youngest nn Infant. Funeral
services will h held tomorrow after
noon nt 2 o'clock In the Welsh Con
gregational church, Kev. J. O. Kvans
officiating.
FACTORYVILLE
Mrs. Miles Gardner was taken sud
denly nnd seriously ill of heart trouble
Wednesday, but Is improving nt this
writing.
Ira Gardner nnd fnmlly of Pulton
passed Friday nt the home of Mr., and
Mrs. M. V. Townsend.
The new four-wheeled hose enrt for
Lnngstnff Dose company came Thurs
day. With this cart, the two-wheeled
hose cart, several hundred feet of hose,
nnd other apparatus, our firemen feel
pretty well equipped for fire fighting.
I tut the boys nre much In need of beltr
nnd permanent quarters, which will be
provided ns soon ns our proposed town
hall Is built.
J. C. Gardner, delegate of Rice post,
No. 211; Mrs. G. II. Mulhcwsoii and
Mrs. 11. N. Capwell, of Mrs. Sarah Klce
circle, No. Jul, have been attending the
convention of the Grand Army of the
Republic lodges at Willlumspurt this
week.
Tho ladles of the Woman's Chris
tian Temperance union gave a delight
ful social, and supper at Mrs. Ilenton
Coleman's Inst evening.
Some of the best musical talent of
Wyoming nnd Lackawanna counties
win brought together Inst night ut the
Methodist l-'.plscopal church by Lnng
stnff Hose company, and an exception
ally line concert was given to a full
hoUilC.
Are you suffering from rheumatism?
Thomas' Kohvtrlc oil hns cm 'd thou
sands of the worst canes of this terrlli'e
disease. It only costs 23 cents to rty it,
J1IN00KA.
Pntrlck o'Nell met with a painful
Injury In the new No. 1 shaft of the
Greenwood Coal company yesterday af
ternoon In a very peculiar manner.
O'Nell was employed ns a driver, and
he stepped on the car to escape some
Gilinore's Aromatic Wine
A tonic for ladies. If you
are suffering from weakness
and feel exhausted, and ner
vous; are getting thin and all
run down; Gilinore's Aro
matic Wine will bring roses
to your cheeks and restore
you to flesh and plumpness.
Mothers, use it for your
daughters. It is the best
regulator and corrector for
ailments peculiar to woman
hood. It promotes digestion,
enriches the blood and gives
lasting strength. Sold by
Matthews Bros., Scruuton.
water," when he was Jammed between
a piece of projecting top rock and the
frame of the car. He received a few
scalp wounds and a serious Internal In
Jury. Dr. Haggerty says he will re
cover. James Graham returned from a visit
to Pittsburg, yeBterdny.
James 11. Wallace is confined to his
home with an attack of grip.
Mrs. Oerrlty, of Plttston, visited Ml
nooka friends yesterday.
Itowlng In flat bottom boats Is strict
ly prohibited In the Main street lakes.
The water furnished the residents of
the town is slowly Improving,
CAHllOMDALtl.
Yesterday morning the spirit of Will
iam 1. Stephens, of Salem avenue, took
Its flight. He had been in poor health
for several years, but his death was
quite unexpected. Mr. Stephens was
born In Cornwall, Kng., forty-six yearn
ngo, and came to America when he
was eighteen years old. He has been a
resident of Carbondale for twenty
seven years. Deceased Is survived by
his wife nnd three daughters, who are
Mamie, Annie and Maud.
A house owned by Joseph Oluck, on
New Cemetery street, was burned to
the ground Thursday night. No fire
alarm was sounded, hence not one fire
man was nt the scene. Carbondale Is
sadly in need of an electric fire alarm
system.
Miss Amy Kinbnck has accepted n
clerkship In the Olobe Warehouse on
Saletn avenue.
Mrs. Monroe Tyler, of Forest City,
was a Curbondale visitor yesterday.
William 1 1. Dennis returned to his
hiime In lsradford, Pa., yesterday morn
ing, after a several days' stay in this
city.
Sixteen deaths are recorded on the
books of the board of health for Febru
ary. Five Interments were made in
Maplewood cemetery; nine in St. Hose
cemetery; one at Scranton, and one at
Groat ltend. The causes of the deaths
were convulsions, 1; heart failure, H;
diphtheria, 6; bronchitis, 1;' tubercu
losis, 1; membranous croup, 1; mening
itis, 1; grip, 1; pleurisy, 1.
Frank (1. Krown, of the firm of Hell efc
Drown, hardware merchants, has pur
chased of Michael Morrison a lot on
Wayne street which has 72 feet front
age and Is l.'lO feet deep; consideration,
$l,uuO. Mr. Drown will soon erect a
home thereon.
Moosie.
The building which the Honta Plate
Glass company is having erected Is rap
idly approaching completion. It was
constructed and Is being put up by the
Herlin Iron ltrldge company of Con
necticut. It Is a very substantial look
ing building.
John llrodhead visited tho tannery
yesterday on business.
ilom:si)ale.
Daniel Hulz, whose home Is In the
vicinity if Kquinunk, but who has been
a resident of the Wayne county Jail for
some time past, was set at liberty
Thursday afternoon. He nt once set
out to do some painting, and succeeded
so well that by o'clock Ofllcer Smith
found him so abusive and disorderly
that he took him in charge and again
bulged him in Jail. Yesterday morn
lug he was fined $!l, but lacking that
amount took the alternative, five days,
Herman Schuerholz was In Scranton
yesterday.
Graham Rose, of Rondout, N. Y., Is
the guest of his uncle, L. O. Rose.
Fred, lleers, of Scranton, Is the guest
of his parents here.
Paul II. Peschel told the Tribune re-
CURES
BAD BLOOD.
CURES
BAD BLOOD.
CURES
BAD BLOOD.
I bar bcon tuffrriDS tm
yor with ErTilpol o. lima
taken doctors' infdlc.npfl and
pr.Unt mtnlicinra of lie tt nil
kinds, hul nuun ir.mni in do
mo any pood. I finally mi
no my mind to try burdock
Mood Clttvrs. nv nl lour
hotthfof a H. a, and think
Purifies
The
BLOOD,
iuy'f ml)'! cured.
Mha S. J. McCATtT.
Bui Tloo, Buvor Co , l'
Atlantic Refining Co
Manufucturort and Dealer to
Linseed Oil, Naptlias and Gaso
lines of all grades. Axlo Urease,
Pinion Urease nnd Colliery Com
pound; also a lurito line ot Par
llfllne Wax Candles.
We nlso hnndlo the Famous CROWN
At'iMK Oil,, the only family safety
burning oil In the market.
Win.' Mason, Manager.
rtfTlro: Coal Mxi hugne.
Works at Pine 11 rook.
Wyoming Ave.
IlllIIIinNllHS
3 IS 3
SEEfdS LIE CRUELTY
To throw away kooJh nt amii flair' nn llioe quoted In-low, but wluit nre
we to do? It won't jciy to utoro them, ntnl we'vu nt to get ritl of them
before April Nt. No ni-.itter what wo fetill.iJ ou them. We bought the
Htock nt Mtt'i 111 Stile, 'lor belter or for worse;" wo took eluiiiceson It ntnl
thought we were mfo when wo gut It nt it little lexs tliun 4tle on the dol
lar. Where do you come In ut, If we Hell ('OODM AN'S liANKIU'l' l'
STOCK lo you on the ftnme le rum nx we centred it nt? Ack thl iucMlon
twice nnd let your brain und ooa Judgment utmver It.
NOW
COMK DOWN TO DOLLARS AND
Next Week We Offer tliu lol lowing Special :
200 I.inlli'V rontH, nxHortml; no poor
lllli'rt I1I1HHIK tin-in MOO
5u0 puh'K cihki'Ih. ull mirtn ntnl slxi's,
Home A I ipiulltlet union them.. ..V,
lodoi. I.hcIU'k' rimclniitoro fi different
ftyli-s. I'lck nt 30
ir.O piili'N all wool liliil'ketH, 11-4 site
Value Jil ami 7. t'lmlco now.... 2.n9
Thin 'price frurn ' oponlnif hour till noon
only.
UiiM. nil wool hnlf hone. Were 2"ia
uuil U.V. t.'holeo (Monilny khIk).. ,1G
2M dim. oililn ntnl emln underwear
iiiitiinil rcy, t'nmolM linlr and
rcnrlnt, every iinrnient ntrletly
wool. Choice till noon only 3C
'I
GOODMAN'S
516 LACKAWANNA AVENIE.
porter yesterday that his store was
closed on account of a misunderstand
ing with his creditors. Everything has
been satisfactorily settled.
Joseph Crandall Is expected home
from the Philadelphia Dental college,
Monday.
Cuticura.
Remedies '.
Are Pure
Sweet Gentle
And Most
Economical
Because
Speedily
Effective.
Mothers and
Children
Are their
Warmest
Friends
Bold throughout the world. Trlco,
Cuticura, 00c; Soap, 'iSc; Kcgolvent, St.
Totter Drug and Choin. Corp., Sole Pro
prietory Iioitou. 4r"IIov to Cure
Skla and Wood Dtneuspj," mulled free.
230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.
Our Great Stock of
Hats, rtirnis)iiiifs.
SUITS
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OVERCOATS
Latest Style,
Kinltt I'r-to-Hate.
No Buck Numbers.
The People Dclislitcd antl Astonished
at Such Values.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
Overcoats.
WORTH DOUBLE.
Suits worth $S.oo at
Suits worth $10.00 at
Suits worth $12.00 at
Suits worth $15.00 at
Suits worth $20.00 at
Boys' Double-Breasted
Suits at
$ 4.75
5.90
7.50
9.80
11.37
1.29
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave,
SIGN OF THE BELL.
CENTS
lUiloa. knit MilrtK. Bonio all woul.oth-
fis half woul, etc Vi
C'lionlllo tatiln cavern, Intent lien! mm, heavy
iinllty, 4-4 l(u i 1; ti-4 plan 8-4 nlso
tl.tii.
loo plrepR rrnHli toweling, tirl 9 .. m. e'lU'lt
nun lilntt 1 l-o u yurel.
100 piece Hunt print nille'neH, 10 'ln for
ba till 10 a, m. eueh niurnlnif.
COO do, hnndkerrhlefs. All kind 2'io each,
till noon,
EXTRA HPKCIAt.. 100 dot. fine Inundrled
nhlrlK while und print, very extra
(pinllty 43c.
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$50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No
tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing
Goods,nii!lnery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants'
Wear, &c,
3 Hie steady increase of our business
ait. compels ns to enlarge and remodel the en
tire store for spring trade, and as the stock
0 will be in the way
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400 and 402 Lacka. Ave.,
Scranton, Pa.
Japanese Four-Panel Cloth Screens at $4.00 each, ia
Dark Green, Red, Black, Orange and Drab.
OAK ID WHITE EASELS
White and Gold Table,
White and Gold Book Shelf, -
UMBRELLA STANDS
Closing out a lot at
SPECIAL
Onyx Top Brass Table,
NEW LOT 6-4, 8-4 AND 104
CheEiiSSe Table Covers
EVERYTHING IN
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
CORD, GIMP, ETC.
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBONDALE,
THE ENTRANCE
THAT HOME OF
Would lie greatly im proved liy the presence of one of our cle
gantry designed
HALL RkOKS
We show some fifty odd designs, Hiiijing and Standing. Prices
range from fifty cents to forty-live dollars. Your ideas will
surely fie met within this great range. Don't you think so ?
Wc were surprised at the number of visitors in our Baby
Carriage letaitu:euL within the last few days, bttt we were not
surprised nt the admit ation bestowed on the vehicles. This
season our display consists of the peerless
"HEYWOOD",
AXD THE EVER TOl'l'LAR
"Downing Sleeping Coach,"
Tor which we are sole agents. Mothers, we can interest you.
Our ever handy and
L1HKUAL VUVMV SYSTEM
Will aid you to give the darling baby all comforts.
IN CARPETS
Wchave 500 yards of
worth double.
To out-of-town
destination Tree of charge.
SCR ANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS,
225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
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$1.75
3-oo
90c. each
O4.75 each
TO
YOURS
Heavy Ingrain at 32 C't'lUs a yard,
buyers Goods packed and delivered to
MTURE CO