The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 23, 1895, Page 12, Image 12

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    .THE SCttANTON 'TKIIJUXE 8ATITRDAY -MOTtXINGr. -MAHCIt U3, lS).ji
1T1H!S VICINITY
GORMAN'S
TUNKHAMOCK.
ft
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4 ! &
liSL
Dry Goods nre nocdod
every sort and kind and
you're ia doubt
to shop, come here. We
have sin unpiiualert assort
ment and low prices.
you save here will sur
pi isj you.
CAPES'
WRAPS,
WAISTS
AND
The story must bo told with
cyesuot word. Tho dis
play 01' every whim of fashion
is here and to unit YOUK
riT.SE, too.
Ladies'
Kid Gloves
Larso Pearl Uuttons, Newest
Spring Shades, Modes and
Tans, all sues,
Pries 75 Cents.
Xever befora sold at less
than 1 00.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT,
DR, - REEVES,
413 Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. Jtocves has haU long and varied ex
f erlen' e In ho.ipltiil and private practico
mid treats nit acute, awl chronic diseases
or men, women anil children.
CONSULTATION AN!) EXAiHtHATION FREE.
Ho, with his assistants, treat all dl.i
of ho nervous system, ulseases of
1 ne eye, ear. nose an'l throat, dyspepsia,
rhiiuniiit'.Hin, lost vitality, preniaturu
weakness fir decay In hoth sexes, nervous
deinllty, catarrh, tumor, cancers, erup
tions, blood-poisoning, fits, epilepsy, In
discretion ami error of youth, lost man
hnoii. eczema, scrofula, Ht. Vliis dance,
asthma, iliiseares of the heart, lung
liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc.
Voting .Muii 1'ositivcly Cured.
Offer to the Public fur Catarrh.
Any one suffering with Catarrh who
Wishes to he permanently, quickly and
clwuply cured may receive three month'
treatment for only f'lVH IOI,I.AKtf. The
doctor has discovered a specliie for this
dreaded disease. You can treat nnd cur
yourself and family with It at home. It
in-. cr falls to care. A trial treatment
Ire-.
OFFICIO Horns-Dally, 9 a. tn. to 9 p.
tn.; Sunday. 10 to 11! and 2 to 4.
CARPETS
rixiiiuinc our new line of Spring
C.ouds. All of the latest designs
ami colurings, ami our prices
lower than any other house in
the trade, fur goods of the same
quality.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of every description and quality.
WALL PAPERS
We arc overstocked and will sell
at prices ubo.t one-half the reg
ular price, as w ' need the room.
J.Scott Inglis
19 LACKAWANNA AVENJE.
FACTOllYYILLE.
Mrs. James Haker and daughter,
Maud, are visiting friends here.
. Duty Potter died at the home of Mrs.
Oncend Capwell Thursday evening. He
waH uircd 1)0 years and S months. Fu
neral Sunday Bt Second Kapllst church
nt 2 o'clock. Rev. M. J. Watklns, of
First Haptlst church, will itttend.
Miss Hose Johnson, of Latlirope, Is
the guest of Miss Mabel Reynolds.
Major Ackerly und Richard Griffin,
of Clark's CJreen, culled on friends tn
town on Thursday.
Professor-Manchester has a double
choir rehearsing for Easter services.
IS!
T, -;r V ::' wij. Wi if
F. S. Harding succeeds the lute Elmer
E. Brown as conimliisloners' clerk. Mr.
Harding Is an Intelligent farmer from
Eaton township, and has illicit Mr.
Brown's place since the latter has been
unable to work, thus familiarizing him
self with the work. There Is no doubt
of his competency.
The Judge's room at the court house
Is undenting renovation.
The ferries alone the river are not
yet running, on account of Ice on the
banks.
Interior repairs are boIiik on at the
Keeler house.
Mrs. Warren Kasson, who has been
tlitlte III, Ik Improving
Finest Schelhuch, of New York city,
1ms been vlstlng ut Dr. Lobeek's this
week. He will go to Italy in May.
The citizens of Husscll lllll turned1
out 111 large numbiru Thursday even
Ins' to tile dutiatlun party given fur the
lienellt of F. F. Drake, of tills plnee,.
who has been conducting rellKiotis ser
vices In the Huptlst church there ut In
tervals nil winter. The gathering was
held In l'.oinlngtou hull, where a bounti
ful feast was spread and the inerry
inakliiK went on until a late hour. Mr.
Drake came home with $41) in his belt,
besides being loaded down with pro
visions which the hospitable people
forced upon him. His efforts In re
ligious work up there are spoken of In a
very commendatory way, and to all ap
pearances they are appreciated by the
people.
An enterprising Laceyvllle man pro
poses to launch a pleasure boat upon
the waters of the ruging Susiiuehanna
this summer that will carry fifteen or
twenty passengers and ply between
that place and Meslioppen.
Itev. Curtis K. Teiinant. a student at
Wyoming seminary, preached at the
Methodist Episcopal church Thursday
evening.
Country roads that have not been
shoveled out since the hlb-.zard are tilled
with Ice so hard that it has to be quar
ried, like rocks, or cut with a saw, like
wood.
C. W. Capwell was down from Me
slioppen yesterday.
Country schools are closing.
(.!. M. Ellsworth, of Vose. is better.
The Shakespeare club bamiueted at
the home of II. Ji. Shook lust evening,
the daughter. .Miss Maine, doing the
honors as hostess.
The case of (ieorge I'. Little, assignee
of P. II. Lines, vs. Adolph Kemoii, was
heard before u board of arbitrators at
Jordan & Hard well's office yesterday.
Semon is a stone dealer ut Meshoppcti
and purchased some stone of Lines
wlio Is a Montrose man. ordering them
shipped to Newark, N. J. When the
bill was presented, Semon refused to
pay it. alleging that a reduction should
be made on count of shortag.- and
excessive freight. At the hearing Se
mon presented no evidence, and an
award for full amount clalmc.1 was
made to plaintiff. The urbUrnbirs were
W. N. Iteynul.ls, Janus V. Halt and
W. E. Carpenter.
C. M. K'.shpaugh writes from Harris-
burg that his boy. Harry, who w is in
jured while playing foot ball, is con
stantly growing weaker, and the out
look is discouraging. A specialist from
Philadelphia is about to begin treating
the case anil Is confident of effecting a
cure, out evidently me lamer i.um li
mit very strong. Much sympathy is
felt here for them.
Allen Tlekner is out again.
Wade Jayne, a student at P.looms
burg Normal school, Is home for the
spring vacation.
Robert Shaw, a soldier In tn regular
army, iiuw stationed at Fort Holly,
Kan., is home on a furlough, lie has
followed military life for nine years.
John Sheridan will move his family to
Nicholson April 1. where he will con
tinue in the employof Hawke & Shields.
Thomas Manley Is worse.
Mrs. C5. W. Ferris has been called to
the bedside or her brother. Arthur Lett,
who Is very sick at his home at North
Flat.
Mrs. Thomas Snell, of West T'lttston
Is spending a few days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kussell, at
Hussell Hill.
.Mothers! Mothers'.! Mothers!!!
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ha been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
poftens the gums, allays nil pain; cures
wind colic, an'l Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part
of the world. Ho sure and ask for "Mr.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no
other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
TAYLOK.
Mrs. John flrlfliths, of Nantleoke, was
a visitor in this place on Thursday.
Greenwood Nos. 1 and - collieries will
be paid today. I
A Hungarian residing in the brick '
house, on the Flats, was arrested yes- I
terday afternoon on a charge preferred
by M. ('. Judge for assaulting John j
Owens, a clerk in Judge ft Co.'h stor I
Mr. Owens wus out collecting bills yes- j
terday and had occasion to call on the J
Hungarian for a bill owed the firm.
When the bill was presented the Hun,
who was In a drunken stale, as
saulted Mr. Owens. H" was taken be
fore Hurgess Griffith., uud on the pay
ment of the costs, I ich uinounted to
JI!, was discharged.
The entertainment given by the Gar
den Village quartette of Plttston at the
price Library association, last evening,
was fairly attended. The programme
printed In theMo columns was curried
out and evoked applause well worthy
of the efforts put forth by tho quartette
In all their numbers. Wlllard D. Howe,
the elocutionist, captivated the nudl
encc. Joseph Hitchner disappointed
those present by his Inability to ap
pear. Fred Stone, who has been 111 with
typhoid fever, Is Improving.
.
Keller In Sit Hour.
Distressing Kidney and Hladder dis
ease relieved In six hours by the "New
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy Is a great surprise on
account of Its exceeding promptness In
relieving- pain In the bladder, kidneys,
buck und every purt of the urinary pas
suges, In main or female. It relieves re
tention of water and pain In passing It
almost Immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold
by C. M. Harris. Druggist, 1I!5 Penn avo
nue. Scranton, Pa.
IIOMISDALK.
In the account In yesterday's Tribune
of the burning of the bottling establish
ment of J. Keltz, nnd adjoining build
ings, the disabling of Hip steamer, R.
W. Ham, was referred to. The acci
dent was caused by the breaking off
of one of the cogs on a gear wheel. The
broken cog dropped down between the
two geir wheels causing them to
spring apart and breuk a Bprlng In the
cam of the cylinder or the rotnry pump.
This allowed the steam to blow through
the escape valves of the cylinder Into
the smoke stack, disabling the engine,
The accident was not the fault of
.At this season, more emphatically than ut any oilier,
we should build for the future.
AVIten Nature (fives vitality to Held and wood, there
BhouKl bo the harmony of renewed life und energy in our
physical systems.
But, on tho contrary, we find ourselves weak, dull,
tired. This is beeauso in tho winter .'wo liavo been
housvd-up in poorly ventilated office, homes and shops,
our blood has become thin and impure, and is unequal to
tho demand of tho body for inoro life, mora vigor, more
ent'i'fry, more strength.
Nature imperatively erics for help I
Where is it to befonnd?
Logically enough, in a good Spring- Medicine, like
Hood's Sarsaparilla, the jtreat blood purilier. ,
This preparation lias proven in many years of feat
that'll supplies the demand as uolliiug else cat)
Q g S
The statenionts In tho testimonial below
ire familiar facts to the iniinciliiito (riciulB
ot Mr. Oco. A. Zirkle, school teachor, of
Mt. iloreb, Tcnn., very well known
througttoat the county, whero he was
born and has always lived. It illustrates
the wonderful power ot Hood's Sarsapa
rllla overall discuses of the blood. Head il:
" i belie io in Hood's Bursapurilla. I will
tell you vby. I have Buffered from in
herited scrofula from childhood. When 37
years of ago my eyes became
Strangely Affected.
I could not read after sunset, and when I
would close my eyes I could not open
them; but on whichever side I luy on that
side I could open my eye. This condition
continued about two years, ond was suc
ceeded by on intolerable itching all over
my body and limbs I hnd to have my
iiltla boys take shoo brushes and scratch
ma. It was dreadful. It continued a
month und was followed immediately by a
tumor In t ho right sideof my neck as large
as a small egg. I took physicians' pre
scriptions till I lost hope. In tho mean
time tho tumor changed its plnco to the
immediate front of uiy neck, suppurated
Iwl it Ices
Rcnir mbcr, It is Not What We Say, but What Hood's Sarsaparilla Does,
that Tells th Story. MOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES.
neclig -nee or anything else, simply a
bi e.ikdov. n th it ;r.:i" happen at any
time. The A. M. A'.kinson. which was
brought Into actinn after th.- iii'elil. tt
to tie; ):. W. Ham. worked all right.
The si coa l delay was c;;u:eil by the
bursting of the h'i:ie. Mr. Kilix e;li
mit"S his il.--:; at ?'!,",''u. !nt,rauce
$1,1 A. Iliiit'Ji'g e-ini"il an Insur
ance on hln bin n of fT.'O.
Miss Julia .Meyer, of Traeeyvllle, is
visiting i;in;?hnmton friends.
Lost night Oslek Tribe uf Ueii Men
held its aiinu.i! meeting find i h e', d
ulnars. David "VMn. til efficient rce
rutary of the tribe for the past four
y.ars, stepped nut of nll'ice on account
of hi having Hoii"sd.ile in April. As
a token of bin valued and faithful ser
vice:! his friends, the braves of the tribe,
presented him with a li.mils.mi'' i;ol I
headed cine on which v, ; eicrravil
"David Wei'iln. Oslek Tiib:, No. Ills,
Hoiiesdale, Pa." The pi esentation
speech was mad" by Hon. John Kuh
back, and was feelingly responded to by
Mr. Wetliin.
Edwin 11. T'.vitmeyi r Is home from
Lafayeti'.e colli ge on i. short vacation.
.Mrs. William L. Couvcr, of Deposit,
Is visiting Miss Jennie Hall.
CLAHK'S UKKKX.
George J. Skinner, n fonm r resident
of Clark's Green, died In South Auburn
on .Monday biut, of CiuisuMiptlnti. In
terment was made in M ilwaultie cem
etery on Thursday last at 11 o'clock
a. in.
The Katie Ilue.hi'i properly has a
new tenant and Is being renovated.
Andrew Singer will occupy hi ncwly
purchased home vacated by th" above
tenant and will make large Improve
ments on Him sain".
Mr. Hallsti ad, a forrr.i r resident, but
late at Leiioxvlll. . will occupy the
iliggins house made vacant by Andrew
Slng"i
James Hlbble has removed Inio the
south end of the Davis tenement liousi;,
Ills brother having occupied the house
he made vacant.
A. I. Ackerly has broken ground for
his new home, which Will be n line one,
Judging from plans shown your corre
spondent. The wedding at the Patrick residence
was the great social event of the week.
Miss Anna Lathrope, a sister of Mm. II
N. Patrick, and Mr. Week';, of )(
In id). Tioga enmity. Pa., were married
on Wednesday at II. so a, m.
Ira P.. Gardner, H. A. Norlluip, of
T. W. Pentecost Is convalescing from
his recent Illness.
Factory villi-, and Clarence (!. Northup,
of Washington, . c, called on frh nds
here on Thursday.
Mrs. Silas White Is slill seriously sick
of grip.
Ludles' Aid supper was held In Mcth-
GOODMAN'S BANKRUPT STOCK,
Hlti LACKAWANNA AVIIMI.
Our February Inuiness w.s never bofnrono
hr;nk. iiur I'litiinis siiy thnt I'l'ici'H iiu li, mid
wo limy mid that cotupl tn list 'iliiu nm of
prinit Htock nre n powmfut aid tn v.ilmn in
ktxiiiiiK our Hiorj clouded with oa'cr buyers,
Bargains In ladies' an j Cliildr.m'i Ho;lrrj
Ladles' ribbed cotton hose, fast bfnek,
a superior ipiallty anil sold every
where for 2'ic. a pair, at
12 1-2 CENTS.
Cbildrn's Rbb'd o",ri
Child's ribbed cotton hosiery, fust
black, double kneen nnd double soles,
the best hose made for wear, all
sizes 0 to C; this snniH quality Is us
ually 9U'1' r'- "'' cents; your choice at
, , , 19 CENTS,
Great Attractions In
Lidlfs' n i Cbildrcn's U'ldcrwar
' We have made decided reductions In
ladles' and children's summer under
wear. Swiss ribbed balbrlggnn veHt,
low neck nnd sleeveless, a siilenil'd
quality, und we have sold thousands
ut "5 cents, at
, J 10 CENTS.
Men i Uathwjar
Half prlco and loss. We do not In
tend Id carry over any of our winter
underwear. One lot of men's whits
und 11 i'ii y undurBhlrts, In all sates,
So easy to take and so readily assimilated, tho puri
fying, vitalizing und enriching elements of Hood's Sar
suparillu combined from nature's own (storehouse cf
vegetable remedies for human ills, puss into tho stomach
and ure then silently but certainly taken up by tho blood
und sent to every organ and tissuo of tho body.
Tho effect is often magical.
Tho weakness is soon driven off, that tired feeling
disappears, tho nerves aro built up, tho stomuch resumes
its tasks even greedily, the appetite becomes us "shuip
as a whetstone," uud the whole man feel " us made anew ."
The wonderful eul'ca of Scrofula, Salt Ilheum, und
other dreadful discuses prove tho great curative, blood
purifying powers of Hood's Sursupurillu.
You undoubtedly need u good Spring Medicine.
Take Hood's Sursupurillu, the great blood purilier.
Sareaparilia
nnd was followed by others, till six had
formed and broken.
" Finally, three years ago, another large
tumor seated itself on the point of my col
lar bone and in six mouths another half
way back on the bone. Both of them soon
begun to discharge and continued to do ao
till about seven mouths ago. I tried every
tliing, including prescriptioui. I was often
so weak Unit I could scarcely walk and my
mind was so confused that I could scarcely
attend to my business (school teaching).
I was utterly discouraged. And now my
story draws to a close. I began the use of
Hood's Sarsaparilla a little less than a year
ago, and took tivo bottles. When I began
I hud no faith in it. In less than 3 months
Both the Sores
on my shoulder wcro healed ; I wbb cured
of a troublesome catarrh; and scrofulous
habit lias steadily grown less apparent. I
I ,in;,.l. .-,,... Ilinn r ..KM .11,1 In mt, Ufa nnA
am in the best of health considering my
constitution. Do you wonder that I be
lieve in Hood's Sarsaparilla ? I can do no
less than recommend it everywhere."
Geo. A. Zmui.E, Mt. Iloreb, Tenn.
odist Episcopal church on Thursday
evening with good results.
The drawing of the silk buzz quilt of
Word. tn Jt ti kins will take place at
Giltnartln's hotel this ev ning.
Dr. J. W. Heck was called very hast
ily to Meslioppen in consultation last
Thursday.
John Wane, of Nantlcoke, who has
bi i a visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Warne, ruturned home
yesterday.
.Miss Annie Copplns, of Nantlcoke. is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. W. Jane,
or No tb Main street.
D. P. Taylor is improving very rap
idly under the care of Dr. J. W. Heck.
.Mis Lena IJarues, who has been
s;i:'iuling the past we k with friends
In Scranton, returned home yesterday.
Miss Mina Flinch will leave on Mon
day morning to make her home with
h ! aunt In Susiiuehanna county.
G. L. Killer, of Stroudsburg State
Normal school, is home visiting his par
ents. The employes of Rlne Ridge, Sterrick
Creek, Riverside and Mount Jessup col
lieries will be paid today.
.Mrs. George Trevcrtou has b. en In
disposed for the past few weeks.
The !' clpts fro.n the oyster suppi r
In id at the home of .Mrs. Drown last
Wednesday evening, were thirteen dol
lars. Mrs. William Mucklow. of Avoca,
called on Mrs. Henry Chapman yester
day. Rev. P. II. Ilriioks. of Wilkes-Harre,
will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyter
Ian church tomorrow morning and eve
ning. .Misses Emma ll.irnes and KUlla
Arnold, accfuniianh d by Miss Kate
Dodsoti, of Plymouth, are home on a
f' w days' vacation from Stroudsburg
Slate Normal school.
Henry Chupman will leave today to
visit ovi r Sunday with Nantlcoke
friends.
Miss Annie Williams, of Hyde I'flrk,
Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Josi oh llauDc,
Mrs. William Henry, of Chicago, ar
rived yesterday at the bedside of her
sick father, D. P. Taylor.
AtUIUJALI).
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Donnelly, of
Laurel street, celebrated their tenth
anniversary of their marriage by liold
ihg a tin wedding on Wednesday even
ing. A number of their friends assem
bled ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Don
nelly and enjoyed several hours In so
cial Intercourse. A bounteous supper
was prepared by the hostess and all
the guests were roynly entertained.
Mr. and Mis. Donnelly received many
that we have been selling at 39 cents,
reduced lo
M i ii -, 31 CENTS.
Mill's Half H S3
Men's cotton half hose, fast black
and unbleached Imlhriggan, every
pair full regular made and well worth
Ilu cents, at
H.n'.NaS
Wo are offering the best values In
men's negligee outing shirts, laun
dered collars and cuffs, in percale or
cheviot, with the choicest line of
patterns, such as white grounds with
halt- linn nml neat figures and blue
grounds with polkadots, striped and
figures, all made with a yoke and fin
ished equal to any fl shirts; your
choice
43 CENTS.
500 D.z:n Outing Snlrls
Liss Than Cost .-
One lot of men's anil boys' out shirts,
light ground with the choicest stripes
und colors, exceedingly good value,
und worth nearly double the price we
otter them at
4 CENTS.
THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF GOODMAN'S CUT
PRICE STORE, 5.6 UCKH. AVE
" Wo nave used Ilcod'a Sareaparilla for
our little boy, who bad a running sore on
one of his limbs. He bad suffered from
it for one and a half years He took
seven bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and
the sore is all healed and be is now well.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cleansed bis blood and
cured him." E B. Jounson, Bridge
water, Iowa.
Scrofula Eradicated.
"I am a great Bufferer with blood trou
ble. I have taken several bottles of Hood'B
Sarsaparilla and find it the best medicine
I ever saw for scrofula humors and blood
poison. It strengthens the system and
drives away that tired feeling. No one
knows tho good Hood Snrsaparilla will do
mlil it has been faithfully tried." Lai ha
M. LAWTON, Bpragueville, New York.
Sores On Neck and Arms.
" Last spring I had Bores como on my
neck and arms, owing to bad blood and a
run down Bystom. My physician told me
to get Hood's Sarsaparilla and take it to
purify my blood. After taking three bot
tles I was cured. It is an excellent spring
medicine." Mrs. Anna Ditzleb, Kew
Danville, Pennsylvania.
mementoes of their wedding. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heck, Mr. and Mrs.
.1. W. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. William
Klees, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Samson, Mr.
and Mrs. George Llndermnn, Mrs.
Charles Mllhaus; Misses Hattie Cal
loway, Maggie and -Alzlna Eaton,
Messrs. C. 11. Eaton, Henry Myers,
George Mllhaus, C. A. Samson, and T.
J. Youll.
Miss Mary Harrett, of Church street.
Is visiting relatives In Dickson.
The employes of the Riverside Coal
company were paid yesterday.
230 Lackawanna Ava,
Where do you trade?
Where vou always strike a
bargain "in CLOTHING, at
the Bell Clothing Hoidc, 230
I;aGkawanna avenue. New in
design, elegant in effect, the
cheapest in town are our
Spring Overcoats and Suits.
.Jou
Have
Saved
Ify purchasing your
winter clothes at
our store.
Money I
Jow
Is
A
Chance
To save your dollars
by buying your
spring outfit of us.
Notwithstanding, our low
prices we will give away as a
trade stimulator, a Boys' Safe
ty Bicycle, full ball bearings,
worth $35; with the purchase
ot every Boys' Suit or Knee
Pants, you are entitled to a
chance. Drawing conies off
the 5U1 of July.
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL
i
GREAT
AT
i 1 i
n i
23233
FOR
of
Baiance
am, mmmm i n.
(arpctings
Wiltons, Axminsters, Hoquettes, Velvets, Body Brussels, Ta
pestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets.
AN UNRIVALLED
Ill
AH 11
Suited to All Kinds of
9
ra
n Ail tlio Different Grades
m m A
406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE.
'C
"Evr Boon in Lov b V
We mean with your house and its surroundings. If
you'll come here and examine our new ''1895 Spring"
Outfit, consisting of 3 rooms (Parlor, Bed-room and
Dining-room) furnished complete for $125.00 cau't
pay it' all at once ? Well, we'll fix it for you, intro
duce you to .
"ECONOMY'S EASY WAY
.TO t'A i .
So much down and a little every mouth, and that's
all; you save monev and furnish your home in-Regal
Style. Yes! You asked for it and we'll give it free
with every outfit, that beautiful
ONE HUNDRED-PIECE DINNER
Beautifully decorated. The furnishings of the three
rooms are as follows :
linni fill Tcte Ann Chair, two Side Chairs aud Divan (up
r HKLUK bolstered in brocatclle, tapestry, silk plush or
crush plush), Center Table, Brussels Carpet, one pair
Lace C'urtaius,two Curtain poles with brass trimming.
Bed, Dresser,
Towel Rack.
attrcss, (cotton top)
nF.ll.Ruli
M
mm,
nnniUI Six-ft- Extension Table, aut. oak, 6 cane
-Kill) fil high-back Chairs, 2 Window Shades, In-
crain Carpet. Dinner
Price $125.00 for Entire Outfit.
Young housekeepers, or those contemplating, are re
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225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
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SET
Washstand, 2 Chairs, Rocker,
Table, Woven Wire Spring,
Ingrain Carpet.
Set included with above outfit
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