The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 05, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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,'TIIE SCH AXTOX TTITBUXE FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 5. 1895.
PROOFS .
of our price leadership will lie seen
throughout the season in our store
Points interesting to money savers
uro hard to miss, while parsing
through our aisles -they are every
where. Never before have such
"up-to-date" thoroughly desirable
goods lven suowu m huuu quuau
ties and varieties at tho very be
ginning or the season.
washableIress fabrics.
Ginghams. I'rints, in last colors;
Scotch and French Organdies and
Swisses, I rench and American
Satuuns. Frencli, Scotch and
American Ginuhams, l'crcalcs.
Challies, Gallatcas. Ducks, Mad
ras, Piques. Assortments that no
other house can show; prices that none
other dure .name consistent with values
TOWELS.
Hiiek Towels. Hemstitched Tow-
els, Napkins large mid small sized
Imported Damask, ificaciicit irisii
Damask, Linen Doilies, Fine l.inen
TowcliiiK, Hath Towels, Crash
Toweliiiji. lu fact, anything in tho
line of linens by the yard r other
wise. We should command your at
teutiou and receive your favors.
SKIRT WAISTS.
Have become one of the articles of
apparel which are submitted to tho
criticism of the must fastidious tastes.
The manufacturers have designed
them in many shades, different mate
rials and many colors. JS'ew kinds are
appearing every day and we have ta
ken advantage of the diversified mar
ket and can show all the new arrivals
Trices are right.
HOSIERY.
The spring importations have al
ready been put on sale, and we are
showing besides a suitable line of relia
ble black in our separate brands.
Lisle Thread, silk finish, iu beau
tiful shades ot tan and russet colors,
The best of dye, double soled, double
toe and high spliced heel all of them
of the latest rasiiloned. Jt'rices accord'
lug to the new tariff schedule.
GLOVES.
Early spring and summer importa
tions, best ot colorings, embroidered
backs in black, shades of tan. made by
the best foreicn manufacturers. Four
Buttoned English Walking Gloves,
English Keds, Tans aud Drowns.
To be iu style aud well gloved, you
should buy from our glove department.
WHITE G003S, EMBROIDERIES.
Cambric Embroideries, Nainsook
Embroideries, with loop edges and
torchon edges. Myriads of patterns,
all overembroidery'full width flounces.
The saving of one-half to you aud
stiliaprolit to ourselves is what we
have to say iu regard to our large
stock of Embroideries.
We are also showing a large line of
White Dotted Swiss. Full Width
Victoria Lawn, Plaid Nainsook, In
dia Lawns, English Long Cloth,
and a splendid quality of Corset Cov
ers, Skirts, Drawers and Chemises
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT.
DR. REEVES,
412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
Specialist on
Nerve Troubles,
end Diseases of the Heart, I.unss, KM
neys, Liver, Womb, Stomach, Bladder,
Head, Fits and Kyllepsy.
He with his assistants treat all diseases
of tho Kye, Nos, Ear and Throat, Dys
papsla. Rheumatism, Ixst Vitality, Nerv
ous Debility, Female Weakness and Irrui,
ularities, Ntehtly Losses and Errors of
Youth, Lost Manhood, Varioc.oce.le, Klood
PotBonlBg, Eczema, Scrofula, St. Vitus
Ijance, Diabetes, Bright's Disease,
Asthma, etc. ,
YOUNG MEN QUICKLY CURED.
THREE MONTHS' OFTF.R:
Any one nufforinir with Catarrh who
Wishes to be permanently, quickly and
cheaply cured may receive three months1
treatment for only FIVE JjOLI.ARH.
The doctor has discovered a specific for
this dreaded disease. You can treat and
cure yourself and family with it at home.
Jt never falls to cure. A trial treatment
OFFICE H0T7RS Dally, 9 a, m. to 9 p.
in.; Sunday, 10 to 4.
CARPETS
... Examine our new line of Spring
Goods. All of the latest designs
and colorings, and our prices
lower than any other house in
, . the trade, for goods of the same
quality.
CURTAINS AND SHADES
of every description and quality.
WALL PAPERS
We are overstocked and will sell
at prices about one-half the reg
ular price, as we need the room.
J. Scott Inglis
429 LACKAWmNNA AVENUE.
HONKS!) ALU.
Krnest T. Drown Is home from New
Tork College of Dentistry, having com
pleted his course of studies.
Edwin F. Torrey, jr., passed ye.Mter
day at hla homa here.
Rods 'and reels, llsh lines and fish
hooks are now being displayed by our
merchants. Unless much warmer
weather sets In and at once, the -first
fisherman will not have a very pleasant
time In tho woods qf Wayne on April IB.
Rev. E. J. Balsley, of Carbondale, will
preach In Grace church this evening.
,4i IWK-JWTOliV
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
IPlL JK2SK53 IRDW
ABSOUUTEnf PURE
IWS OF THiS ViClNlTY
FOIiEST CITY.
M. W. Woodmansee Is In Port Jervls,
N. V., on business.
About Jl.lno wus raised by subscrip
tion of uur citizens to trade the slU' for
tin- car factory. The ensliuvrn of the
Hillside Coal and iron compuiiy will
muki the survey without chaw. A
limited amount of the stock of the for
est Oily Car and MunufuetuilnK' coiiir
I'Hiiy Is still on the murJti-t, hut It lnis
been almost all taken. The company's
capital stock Is $.'11,000. The grading
will be done an soon us the survey Is
made and building will follow closely.
Kxpeileiieed miners say that the mine
ear, with Call.lKher'H patent axle box,
which the company will nmiuit'iutuiv,
Is by far the best tiling of the kind
ever placed on the market, and the
ollleers uro reeelvliiK Inquiries from
different operators cuiicernltm the time
when they will be ready to receive or
ders. I!y special arrunuemeiit with
the Itloomsburi? far company mine
cars are now belli;; built at that place,
supplied with the new patent, for the
Hillside Coal und Iron company, and
the latter corporation proposes to use
these cars exclusively in Us mines. The
Forest City Car and Munufaetuiini?
company has purchased Air. dalla
Kher's patent and has exclusive control
of It. The new Industry will be a tfreat
thins for this boroiiKh, and we hope
will be a start toward niakhiK Forest
City a manufacturing town.
John KeVllh, of Pleasant Mount,
Wayn county, was a visitor lu town
yesterday.
Kmory Woomansee, of Newark Val
ley, .'. Y returned home yesterday,
after a Week's Visit with his In-other,
Al. W. S'o(idnmnso, of Delaware street.
X. K. Hell i.i sick with pneumonia.
'.. C. Hell, of Carbondale, visited rela
tives and friends In this borough Tues
day. "Zip" was formerly proprietor of
the Forest house.
A meeting was held Saturday night
In the board of trade rooms in the
opera house liulUlinjr to protest against
the passage 'of house bill No. I'M) and of
senate bill No. B.17. Hoth these bills
are intended to strike at buildiiif,' and
loan associations chartered outside of
Pennsylvania. As a number of these
associations do businr.'s here and as
one association alone has 1,100 shares
taken In Forest City, there was con
siderable . Interest manifested. The
house bill requires foreign associations
to give bonds In the sum of not less
than $10,000 nor more than $ll)0,oui) be
fore they can do busine : ?n the state,
and the senate, bill provides that $101),
000 shall be deposited In cash or bonds
before any such associations can oper
ate In Pennsylvania. Strong resolu
tions were passed In condemnation of
these measures, and these resolutions,
together with a generally signed re
monstrance, will be sent to the senators
and representatives from Wayne,
Lackawanna and Susquehanna coun
ties. On Wednesday evening, April 17, the
choir of the Methodist Episcopal
church will given an entertainment in
the church edifice, and the member
are now busy preparing a programme.
At a meeting of the Forest City Car
and Manufacturing company, held Fri
day evening, the annual election took
place and the following ollleers were
chosen for the ensuing year: Presi
dent, 'V. J. Davis; vice-president,
James II. Fleming; secretary, James J.
Walker; treasurer, Henry Hox; direc
tors, .1. J. Walker, W. J. Davis, James
IK. Fleming, L. J I. May, Benjamin
Maxey, T. J. Maxey and Henry JSox.
A lodge of the Daughters of America
was organized at Hlgglns" hall on Tues
day evening, and the following officers
were elected: Vinnle Hyatt, P. C; Dr.
Jennie Young, C; Mrs. W. S. Bryant,
V. C; Mrs. Joel Haynes, A. P. C; Airs.
Jessie Higgins, A. C; Airs. II. Joseph,
A. V. C; Airs. Henry Hox, treasurer;
Airs. Frank Hines, warden; Atay Grin-
nell. conductor; Rena Pentecost, re
cording secretary; Alame J. Brown, as
sistant recording secretary; Kmma
Buckingham, financial secretary; Helen
Dunnler, Inside sentinel; Kobecca P.uck
Ingham, outside sentinel;. Airs. II. Box,
Mrs. Frank Hines, Mrs. Jessie Hig
gins, trustees. The lodge meets each
Tuesday evening.
The Tribune Is by all odds the best
dally paper that comes Into Forest City
It treats local subjects in an Intelligent
manner and does not mislead Its read
ers by giving careless and Inaccurate
reports. Do not be talked Into subscrib
ing for inferior Journals when you can
get the best at the same price. Sub
scribe at once and keep up with events
In the outside world at tl:'- same time
that you post yourself on local happen
ings. Mothers! Mothers!! Alothsrs!!!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has ben
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teethlnjj,
with perfect success, it soothe3 Uio child,
softens the gumn, allays all pain: cures
wind colic, and Is fhu best remedy for
diarrhea. Sold by druKKlsts In every part
of the world. Bo sure and ask for "Air
Wlnslow's Soothlnif Syrup," and take i,o
other kind. Twenty-fivo cents a bottle.
PECK VILLK.
The Ladles' Aid society, of the Pres
byterian church, will hold a social and
supper tit the home of Mrs. Jerome
IJllabrldge this Friday, evening.
All the delicacies of tho Keason will he
served. Including Ice cream. All for
cents. (
Misses Stella Arnold and Kmma
Barnes have returned to their studies
at fitroudsburg S.tate Normal school.
Mrs. Sarah Stevens left yesterday to
make her future homo with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Sarah Burdlck, of Green
Klclge.
What was the matter with the coun
cilman from tho Third ward on the tax
ing of the Electric and Tel. -phone poles
at the council meeting last Monday
evening? lie bhould be heard from on
the subject. ' ' ,
John Warner, of Nantlcoko. has
moved his family Into the housd re
cently vacated by William Walkoi, on
Hickory street.
The Young Peoplo's society, of the
Freflbyterlun church, will hold a
Maple Sugar social at the church par
lors next Tuesduy evening, April !.
Services over the remains of Floyd,
the little son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Warfield, were held at the residence of
his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. P.
Snedlour, on Main street, Wednesday
afternoon. The services wera eon-
ducted by P.ev. Air. Ellis, the Baptist
minister of Blakely, assisted by Hew
K. P. Doty, of the Methodist Episcopal
church. The floral offerings consisted
of a pillow of Mowers with the Inscrip
tion, "Floyd," a large bouquet, by Air.
and Airs. William Sykes, of Green
Uldge; bouquet of carnation pinks, by
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cullender; also one
by Aliases Etta Budd and Addle
Swingle; cnlla lillles, Airs. Z. P. Travis;
bouquets. Airs. William Hohner and
Allss Nora Pickering. Several other
smaller pieces adorned the casket, The
prtll bearers were Joseph Page, I.orlng
Truvlrs, Hhepard Warlield und Wayne
Wademan.
pincrfiuJKU.
The council met Tuesday evening to
try to break the deadlock, but failed.
This In thi fourth 'meeting In a week
without doing uny business.
A grand ball aud entertainment, un
der tile auspices of the Ancient Order
of Hibernians, will be held in Faddcn's
hull April IS.
Harrison Jones, of Plymouth, visited
friends here yesterday.
Samule Norris, one of our mosit popu
lar townsmen, has become proprietor
of the Central hotel.
Pay day at Storrs' colliery today.
Do not miss the fourth annual ball
and concert of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians In Faddcn's hall Easter
Monday night. It promises to eclipse
all other social events of the season.
The Citizens' Cornet band will hold
a ribbon social on the evening of
April. 20.
Aliss Battle Evans, of Forest City,
Is visiting friends here.
The 1'iicebui-g Glee dub will make
their llrst appearance In public Easter
Alonday evening.
Thomas Turner Is nursing a sprained
hand caused by being run over with
thei hose cart of the Eagle Hose com
pany of this place.
Thomas liray, while out hunting
Tuesday, shot a gray fox.
Airs. James Morgan 1m confined to her
home wilh the grip.
"For three years I suffered from Salt
Itheum. It covered my hands to such Ml
extent that I could not wash them. Two
bottles of ihirdock lllood Bitters cured
me." Blbhie Young, Popes Alills, St.
Lawrence county, N. Y.
CAU HON DALE.
The remains of Ira Tonkin, the 1-month-old
child of Air. and Airs. W. H.
Tonkin, who died at their home at
Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday, will be
brought to this city today and Interred
lq Alaplewood cemetery.
Manager Alartin Swift, of the Car
liondale Base Ball club, has signed a
new pitcher, John Leach, of Newcastle,
Pa. Out of twenty-nine games pitched
last season, Beach lost but two.
Invitations were received In this city
by many persons to the wedding of
Aliss Gertrude Haulman, of Chambcrs
burg, and B. S. Baker, of this city.
The event will be celebrated on Wed
nesday, April 17, In the Methodist
church at C'hambersburg.
Aliss Bridget AIcGee, who was severe
ly injured In the Carbondale Steam
laundry a few days ago, was removed
to her home on Upper Belmofit street
from the hospital yesterday.
Aliss Libhie Lastly is visiting Ilones
dale relatives.
The misery of years has been cured In a
slnglo night by the use of Doan's Oint
ment, a positive, never-failing remedy for
Itching Piles and all similar diseases.
Your dealer keeps it, or can got It for you.
AVOCA.
James Allan moved his family to
Dickson on Wednesday, where he Is
employed as mine foreman In the Klch
mond shaft.
Death has once more visited the home
of Airs. Edward Doran, and has taken
her beloved husband. Air. Doran was
an amiable and companionable man, a
devoted husband and loving father, and
was beloved by all Si'ho were favored
with his acquaintance. Deceased was
about 47 years of age, and was born In
Ireland. The funeral will be held to
morrow (Saturday) morning, when a
high mass of requiem will be celebrated
In St. Mary's church. Interment will
be made In West Avoca cemetery.
Keller in six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dig.
eases relieved In six ho'rs by the "Now
Great South American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy Is a great BurprlKo on
account of Its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary pas
sages. In male or femalo. It relieves re
tention of wnter and pain In passing It
almost Immediately. If you want qul"k
relief and euro this Is your remedy. Bold
by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 125 Penn avo
nue, Scranton, Pa,
M00SIC.
Any one desiring to order The Trib
une can d si) by calling at the house
of the ngent, C. 11. Frasssonl, where
they will receive prompt attention.
The Aloosle Powder company has
shut down Its works for nn Indi'finlte
time. The cause assigned Is that the
magazines are full and orders are slack.
Another of William Bnrtclnon's chil
dren has been taken sick with diph
theria and Is confined to the house.
The Ladles' Home and Foreign', AIls
slonnry society of Ihe Presbyterian
church will meet this (Friday) after
noon at the house of Airs. Thomas Hail
stone, on Alain street.
A surprise party was tendered Miss
Maggie Lewis at the home of her par
ents, on Main street. The evening was
passed In dancing and music. The fol
lowing were present: Misses Maud ami
Grace Edsn.ll, Edith Smith, Bessie,
Mamie and Alattle Hinds, Jennie Wler,
Blanche Tiegallas, Elian and Alice
WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION
MMMM l ALlibU XU THIS
Uront E im Huh Remedy,
Gray's Specific Mcdicloo
r.w""jj"".'""t 1 1 Tons an-
blllty, Weakness of UodyHUd Wind, Mpermn
torrbea, aud Iinnotency, nud til dinnntea that
rlB fiom over lndnUjunco aud jwlf buflo. na
Ixwa ol Memory und Power, Uiniimu of Via
Ion, Premature Old Aga and many otuar dla
anaea that )ud. to Insanity or Consumption
nd u rly itrnvt, write for a pnniiihlet.
N. Y. Tha l-pedflo Modklna la sold by all
druj jlata at 1 nor package,, or fix aiikasea
v. , ... w, iumi im receipt ei inonor,
and with avory Jo.00 order UC RIIR R ANTI-'F
core or mooey refunded. wr ""H"H Iftfr
ror to, or aent by nmil on receipt of inonor.
wl with aw,. OT. m . , 1 1 If nil. . . .-J
t"Qn orromt of oouuterfalta wo hare
ooptea inu xvi.ow vmptar, tha only gma
lit Sold la Scrutea by Uattaav rA
MM
Price, Annie Bronn and Lizzie MoMur
trle, Alessrs. John Brodhead, John Dy
mond.GeorgePiice, John Green, Archie
Young, Wllllum Mulr, Samuel Beam,
Walter Hinds, Henry Kirk, Alexunder
Young, William Jones, James Campbell
and Wesley Howell, of 1'lttston; Amos
Wilson, Archie Stanton, George Baxter,
and Del. Knapp, of Duryea. Refresh
ments were Rei ved during the evening.
George Tregallas' little daughter,
Ethel, Is confined to the house by a
cold.
Pern Edsall, formerly butcher for E.
C. Berlin, left yesterday morning for
New York, where ho expects to get em
i. i imj
A $400 Puzzle
c 1 i t t i 1 1 s rici u hi; out
it cotit iiiifl tho fuftn or a fatlior ami thtvu
lRunhtrn; you nou tho father, wliero uro tiio
tiaujlit"i'M7 If your vyva uro bright utiounh to
liii'l nil t'irtH) you uro untillud tj u rowani.
f r- i'htt iir.i-
1 li-t ca of tlln
National Seed
Sioic will ijivo
I- Ui.i: seven b .ua
:iful picturea
((iellls i'or decorli
tintf u home) as a
i-tHviird to any 01m
who a'l inula out
ihe ttireu dimple
to: a' faces.
These )lcturos
were superb. y ex
I'eutiil in colors
by a linn ul' trb
puilliHherH who
wereoblitfo'l tolii
uiiliitn 111 lr bust.
tiei8. their prodae
tions lieliiK too ex-.
peiiKivo for tlieo hard tlmo. The entire
stock wns pui ciniHed by ua and what orivln
iilly coHt tliounaiuls of dulhirs will now b'j
givi'n away lo attract nttentiou t our
NATleNAI.COl Mil TION or I I.OWKIl SKBIIS. for
'iKiNniHunof IHHi. Tho publ ailed urieeof tliran
picti res wan SI, but wo will send them (a se
lected Keriea of seven) an a reward to every
peisun IhidiiiK uud muiking the three iiuiij.ii
eia'faceH with hii X and eueloaing hstiih with
Kixteen S-eout atiunus for NationalCoulhu
tio.v No, 1, eoiuaininv aniuniiense variety of
Uio clio.-leHt and most beautiful (lower a odd.
if you ptncliaHo your Heeds from us otiuu-a-nori
wo will alwuva have your order. We
nunr:witee perfect aatiatuctiun or monuy ro
uu.ded. .VMIO In CASH PK KM II MS. -Ihe
person seudiag as above wIhmo euvelupo heai-a
tlio earliest poHtuinrk will lie given a $:10U
I pright piano: to t o Second '.i5 in cash;
to third .Sin; to fourth SIS; to fifth 1():
and to the next seven will ho given $5 iu
gold, if able to Und the three face you
alio' Id answer promptly; and enclose at once
will! lu et. 'Htainpa and you will reccivoMU 1
VMluablo lot of pictures and seeds by return
mail. Address NATIONAL SKIil) 1HULAL',
VVoahiugtou, ii. C. P. O. Box aiS
STILL IN EXISTENCE.
The World Renowned and 6ld Roliabla
Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm
Sugar and Tea.
Every bos Rurrantosd to give aatiafactlon
or money refunded. Full printed riirectioua
from a child to a grown poraon. It is puroly
vegctablo and cannot positivelv harm the most
tender Infant. Insist on having l)r. Camp,
boll's; accept no other. At all bi'uggiats, 2m
WONDERFUL
Borra Scrantom, Pa., Kov. 10, ISM.
Mr. C. W. Campbell Dear Sir: I have
Eiven my boy, Freddie, 7 years old, some of
r. Campbeira Magic Worm Sugar and Ten.
and to my surprise tbia afternoon about 2
o'clock he passed a tapeworm measuring
about &" feet in length, head and a'l. 1 have
It in a bottle and any person wishing to see
it can do so by calling at my store. I had
tried numeroua other remedies recommended
for taking; tapeworms, but all failed, in mv
estimation lr. Cfainpbell'a is tho greatest
wuiui ruuieuy in existence.
Yours v.tv resiiectfully,
FRED HEFFNEB, 732 Bech St
Kote Tho Above is What evnrvhnriv avm
cor uiiuv utiu. iiiauniacnirea Dy w,
Campbell, Lancaster, Fa. bucceasor to
Dr.
Johu Campbell 1 Son.
Have yon 8oro Throat, Plmplos, Coppor-Colored
Spots, Achos, Md Htin-n. Ulwre lu Mouth, Hatr
FalllnK? WrltoCooU Krmedy Co., SOT Ma
onlc Trmplr ,hl viiiro.I llMfor proofs of euros.
Capital tAOO,4H0. 1'atUmtscured nlnr year
ago today sound unci well. I OO-pnge hook IWfi
At Wholesale.
RICHARDS LUMBER
telephone: 422.
EVERY WOMAN
Gomattnaa neoda a rellbl, monthly, roiraUtlny medlelna. Only haraiUa uj
Uio puraat drug, ibeuld ba uaeU. 11 you want the boat, got
Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills
Ther arc prompt, aafo aH carUln lnreanlt.Tbniinlne(Dr. Paal'a) oarer llaap.
nulnt, Beutauj'where.H.W. Addisai 1UL MsoilUJia Co., Cleraland, O,
For Soleby JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa.
Good News
Send Thig Around. It Tells of
Worth
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Tho kind that etuuds tho racket
and 11I ways looks well,
CO Children's Hults, sizes 4 and 5, to
clear them out 60c
About 100 Bo.vb' Suiierior Tailored
Bulls, Lined Pants, Huart Jackets
ftnd a grand quality, to close $1.49
We've u little lot of extra quality Suits
for boys' drews wear that were
itiude up specially to the order of
Uenry Goodman, Tho sizes are 6
to 14 years.and the price was f 3.60.
Take them now at '. . . .$1.99
Shirt Baruians Still Continue and Remember That AH Our Piece Goods
Arc Bving Closed Out nt Pructicully What We cun Get for Them.
BANKRUPT STOCK SALE,
CIO LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
ployment. His many friends In this
place will wish him success In his new
venture.
Airs. Alfred Tenant will give a Bible
lesson on Saturday evening at 7.30 p, m.
In concert with the regular Epworth
league, at the Atethodlst Episcopal
church.
Mrs. Burt Vosburg, of Main street,
was visiting In Scranton, yesterday.
John Dymond, who purchased the
property opposite the Methodist Epis
copal church formerly occupied by
Frank Mostellor, contemplates getting
I: graded and surveyed and then selling
It fur building purposes.
Ib tho Iicst Blood
Purifier, Appetizer uml
Nerve Tonic. It cures
That Tired Feeling
239 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.
IF YOU
DO not know where to hny
your Spring Suit, drop
in at our store, 230
T i
L,acKavanna avenue
and we will show you
what we are
DOING in the line of Spring
clothes. Just think of
an outfit like the fol
lowing :
Suit, $10.00, worth $15.00
nat, 1.7-),
Shirt, 1.00,
Collar, 10,
Cuffs, 20,
Tie, 40,
u
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ii
$13.45, t $20.45
Making a saving of $7.
When you are
DONE .buying you will be sur
prised to see how much
money you have left.
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL.
CO
22 Commonwealth BTd,
i Scranton, Pa.
ft
Pharmacist, Cor. Wyoming Avenuo and
Travels Fast.
Money to Bo Saved and Bargains
Having :
BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS
Goodman made up most of these
In his own factory on the South
Side. ,
There's more of them here than any
two stores should have; bo here
goes for a slaughter that you can
not appreciate till you see tho
goods.
Prices begin at 12o. now, and from that
, ' rise by easy grades to Stto., when
you reach a waist bettor than
which it will be difficult to buy at
any price, '
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THE
400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE.,
MtalNIINGi DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
APRIL 4th,
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500 Rolls this season's fmportations. Prices start
at $4.co a roll, 40 yards, and go up to $10.00
Cut quantities of Mattings 2 cents and 5 cents
over the roll price. Samples sent by mail. Dealers
supplied at the very lowest wholesale prices.
406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE.
A most worthy and pretty vehicle at $3.75; strong
and dependable. AH the shapes and conceits in trim
mings, in prices ranging $5.5o to $35.00. The buyer
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will relieve all shortcomings. Interview us in person
or by mail. -
That "1895 Spring Outfit" is a seller. Have you
seen it? Three rooms for $125.00 furnished com
plete.' ' .'
ECONOHY FURNITURE CO
SCR ANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS,
225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.
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5th AND 6th.
DISPLAY OF
Children's Jackets, Etc.
EYESIGHT PRESERVED.
IIcai3achc8 rroventpfl ard cured by havtoj
your eyes scientifically examined and
fitted accurately by
DR. SHIMBERG.
EYES EXAMINED FliEE. SatisfacUoa
(.uai'anteed in every case.
303 Spruce Street.
may conceive the shape
and colorings, and we'll be
sure to have it. It would
be difficult to find a larger
variety than we are now
showing.
The $5, $6 and $8 kinds
are very popular, and the
$10 article will make you
wonder why any one
wants to spend more for a
Baby Carriage.
If inclined to spend
more there's nothing to
stop you.
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