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THE . SCHANTON THIBtmE SATURDAY MORNIKG, JtTNE 1, 1895.
GORMAN'S
GRAND -::- DEPOT.
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GREAT RETIRING MARK-DOWN SALE
Commences Saturday Morning, June 1 , at 9 a. m.
DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT.
The following prices, selected at random, will give you an idea of the great
cut and sacrifice that we have made in the entire stock.
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Coats' Spool Cotton, 2 l2c.
Best lOO.yard Spool Silk, 5c
Whalebone Casing, lc. yard.
Corallne stays, 12 l-2c. dozen.
Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests, 3c.
Ladies' Fine Lisle and Gauze Vests, 2 5c, worth 50c
Pure Silk Handkerchiefs, 10c, worth 25c.
Ribbons, 2 and 2 1-2 Inches wide, lc, yard.
Gorman's Grand
WEAK, NERVOUS MEN.
Why not treat with a phy.ioian to whom
you can tail your trouble and will CURB
?ou? Why Band your money miles away
rora home to eome one you sever aaw,
whan you have the greateet Specialist
near you with whom you can talk It over
and be cured.
Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scranton,
by his new and speclflo methods and
remedies cures all the following: Impot
ency. Lost Manhood, Tariococele, Gonor
rhoea, Syphilis, Blood Poison, Nightly
Losses, Stricture. Seminal Weakness, Re
stores Lost Vitality, Lost Memory, Eradi
cates all the bad effects of "Self Abuse,"
Excessive Venery, Purifies the Blood, Re
stores "Shrunken Parts" to their normal
size, Arrests decay and makes you a well
and hearty man again. If you are nerv
ous, have a rapid Irritable heart, tired,
dull feellns; In the mornings, Offensive
Breath, Constipation, pains back of neck
and head, or any of the above diseases,
call and be examined. It will cost you
nothing and you may benefit largely by It
Everything strictly secret and conflden-
tlOFFICB HOURS-Daily to ft,
Sundays, 10 to 4.
OH REEVES, " iSJfS'p"""'
CARPETS
Examine our new line of Spring
Goods. All of toe 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 erery 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
. ttUUUWimtVENUL
CLARK'S GREEN.
Quarterly meeting of the '"'t'lodlRt
Episcopal church will be held In the
Summit church on June 8 and 9.
- Ward B. Parker is on the sick list.
Mrs. Almeron Covey passed quietly
away on Wednesday at 4 o'clock. In
terment was made In the Clark's
Green cemetery yesterday, Friday,
services beln.fr held In the Methodist
Episcopal church. She was an old res
ident of the vlclnty, being; a daughter
of the late John Slsco, a sister of the
late Henry Slsco, and Is survived by
one . brother, - Alva Slsco, of Glenwood,
and her husband. She died at the ad
vanced age of 80 years. She identified
herself with the Methodist Episcopal
'church In her younger days and lived
a consistent life through the many
years of her life. -
. Howard Ackerly made an extended
run on his bicycle of thirty miles on
Thursday last, and after his return at
tended a game of base ball, at which
he received quite a serious Injury, from
which he will be confined to his house.
The aid at the Methodist Episcopal
church on Thursday evening last was
a great success; large attendance.
The great boom as advertized in The
Tribune for Thursday last was largely
attended and a great success, and the
sale of upward of 150 beautiful lots was
the result.
J. C, Clsrk is Improving In health.
E. 8. Decker was a caller on friends
here on Thursday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Saunders, of West
Side, are visitors at the Judson Wells'.
-A. F. Rhodes is so far recovered that
he Is able to attend to his usual avo
cation of t.'acksmlthlng.
' James Ft'itlcost was a visitor at the
residence of his father on Thursday
last
If tho Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup has ben
used for ovr Fifty Years by Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teething,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes the
Child, Softens the Gums, Allays all Pain;
Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy
for Diarrhoea. Bold by Druggists In ev
ery part of the world. Be sure and ask for
"Mrs; Wlnsiow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-five cents
bottle. . 1 ('' ' -
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Best Cambrics, 3 l-2c. yard.
8-lneh Cream Venice Luces, 25c, were COc.
Fine Corded Dimity, 7 1.2c, were 12 l-2c.
Imported White Goods, 12 I -2c, were 25c.
Best Zephyr Ginghums, 8c, were 15c
Wool Challies, 12 l-2c, were 20c.
Printed China Silks, 15c.
Kai-Kai Silks, 24c, were 50c.
50 SALESPEOPLE WANTED.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
11 cy
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
STOCKS AND BONDS.
New Tork, May 81. The srtock mar
ket was comparatively quiet today, the
transactions footing up 177,000 shares.
The Inquiry ran chiefly to the special
ties find Industrials, although the
I railway list was not neglected by any
means. The Grangers were in some
what better request and closed gener
ally a fraction better. The low-priced
fancies, however, were the features.
New England was In demand. The an
thracite coalers were strong, except
for Susquehanna and Western pre
ferred, which dropped from 32U to 28.
The decline was due to an unfounded
rumor that the interest due on the
Wilkes-Barre and Eastern bcW.ds would
not be paid. Among the trunk lines
Erie was heavy and fell to 10. The
belief is now quite general that the
stockholders will be heavily assessed
under the proposed reorganization
plan in order to liquidate the floating
debt as well as to provide capital for
Improvements. In the Industrials the
special feature was the strength of
Rubber, Cordage, Distillers, Chicago
Gas, General Electric and Sugar. Spec
ulation closed Arm and H to per cent,
higher for the usually active stocks.
The Industrials gained and 1 per
cent. ...
The range of today's prices for the ac
tive stocks of the New York stock mar
ket are given below. The quotations are
furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dlm
mlck, manager for William Linn, Allon &
Co., stock brokers, 412 Spruce street,
Scranton. OP'n-High-Low-Clos-
Ing. est. est. lug.
Am. Tobacco Co 11&V4 H6V4 HS'i 11$!
Am. Cot. Oil 27
Am. Sugar Re'g Co.mtt
Atch., To. A 8. i'e... Vh
Cain. South 63V4
Che. & Ohio 22
Chicago Gas 74
Chic. & N. W 9814
Chic, B. & Q 81V4
Chic, Mil. & St. P... 67V&
Delaware & Hud 12H
DlHt. & C. F 20
Uen. Electric
111. Central..
Lake Shore 144
Louis. & Nash SSV4
Manhattan Kle 114
Mich. Central 100
Mo. Pacific 2'4
Nat. Cordage 4
Nat. Lead 85Mi
N. J. Central 101
N. Y. & N. B 43
N. Y., L. E. & W 11
N. Y., S. & W 10
N. Y 8. & W., Pr. 81
Nor. Paclllc 64
Nor. Pacific, Pr 1
Ont. & West 18
Will. & Head 1
Pacific Mall 27
Southern It. R 13
Tenn., C. & 1 28
Tex. Pacific 12
Union Pacific 14
Wabash, Pr 20
West. Union 92
U. S. Leather 21
U. 8. Leather, Pr.... t4
H8 27 28
118 117 H8
7 7 I '
63
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74
98
81
63
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98
81
66
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67
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146
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114 112 114
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45 43 44'i
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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est.
July 79 . 80
September 79 80
OATS.
July 80 30
September 80 30
CORN.
July 13 . 63
September 64 ' 64
LARD.
July 6.77 6.77
September 8.97 7.00
PORK.
July 12.8S 12.75
September 18.00 13.02
est.
78
Ing.
78
79
79
29
29
62
63
6.76
6.95
12.GS
12.96
29
29
62
63
6.75
6.96
12.72
13.00
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quo
1st Ions-All Quotations Basod on Par
. of 100.
v STOCKS. Bid.
Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 126
First National Bank..... COO
Oreen Ridge Lumber Co..,
Lackawanna Lumber Co 110
Lacks. Trust A, Bute Dep. Co
ScraMon Savings Bank..!.,.... 200
Scranton Lace Curtain Co
Third National Bank.... 860
Thuron Coal Land Co
Scranton Bedding Co
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Aik.
110
"iho
""do
"m
1M
I Oil
Depot
Baidni
Scranton Axle Works 80
Scranton Glass Co 70
National llorlng & Drilling Co 90
Scranton Jar & Stopper Co 25
Dickson Manufacturing Co 100
Lacka. & Montrose R. R 100
Spring Brook Water Co 90
Elmhurst Boulevurd Co 100
BONDS.
Scranton Traction Co 95
Economy Steam Heat & Power
Co ico
Madison Avenue Improvement .... 105
Scranton Glass Co WO
Rushbrook Coal Co., 6 100
Scranton Axle Works, 6 96
New York Produce Market.
New York, May 31 Flour Quiet, steady.
Wheat Dull, lower, closing linn; N. 2
red store and elevator,, 80c; afloat, SW'-ia
80c; f. o. b., 80a814c; ungraded reel,
73o82c; No. 1 northern, 85c; options closed
weak at la2c. decline on lower cables,
better crop news; No. 2 red June, 80c;
July, 81c; August, 81c; September, 81"t,e. ;
December, 83c. Corn-AIore active,
easier; No. 2, 56a57c elevator; 67u58c.
afloat; ungraded mixed, 60c; steamer
mixed, 57c; options dull, weak; June,
56c; July, 67c; September, 6Sc. Oats
Spots dull, weuker; options dull, lower,
weak; Juno, 32c; July, 3:!c; September,
33c; Boot prices, No. 2, 3!ic; No. 2 white,
37c; No. 2 Chicago, 33c; No. 3, 32c; No. 3
white, 3iic; mixed western, 32a3lc;
white, do., iffalSc; white state, 37a43u. Beef
Dull, easy; family, JUU13; extra mess,
8.50n9. Beef Hams Quiet, easy; $18.50.
Tlerced Beef Dull, steady; city axtra
India mess, J17al9, as to quality. Cut
Meats Dull, weak; pickled bellies, 6"4a6c;
do. shoulders, 6a5c; do. hams, 8aU4c;
middles, nominal. Lard Knsier, better
demund; western steum, (6.9'J; city, $6.37;
July, $7.0ii, nominal; September, $7.25, nom
inal; refined, quiet; continent, $7.16; South
America, $7.60; compound, 6a6c, Pork
Dull, steady; mess, $13.75al4.60; extra
prime, nominal. Butter Dull, weaker;
stale dairy, llal7c; do. creamery, 17a
18c; western dairy, 8ul3c. ; do. creamery,
12ul8c; do. factory, 8ullc; Elglns, 17a
18c; Imitation creamery, lOalGc. Cheese
Moderate demand, firm; state large, 6a
7c; do. fant'y, 7n7c. ; do. small, 6a7'4a;
part skims, la4c; full skims, la 1 Vic
Eggs Qulot, Weaker; state and Pennsyl
vania, 13ul3c; western fresh, 12a
13c; do. per case, $2.75a3.15; southern,
Ual2c.
The Grocery Market.
New York, May 31. The raw sugar
market Is without material change, prices
still quoted at 3o. for 96 test centlfrugals,
2 15-liic for 89 test muscovado, and 2 11-lUc
for 89 teat molasses sugar.
The London sugar market Is dull, with
out change. Java quoted at 12s. 1'AiJ., and
fair refining 10s. id. Beet firm, but quiet,
May and June quoted at 10s. lil. : i .
The coffee market is steady for Brazils.
Rio No. 7 spot quoted at 16c. and Rio No.
8 14c. Mild grades firm and fairly active.
Toledo Grain Market.
Toledo, O., May 31. Wheat Receipts,
108,208 bushels; shipments, 20,000 bushels;
market quiet; No. 2 red cash, 81c. Corn
Receipts, 24.C79 bushels; shipments, 3.000
bushels; market easy; No. 2 mixed, cash,
63c; do. June, 62c; No. 8 yellow, 63c,
Oats Receipts, 1,01)0 bushels; shipments,
none; market firm; No. 2 mixed, July and
September, 31c Clover Seed Market
dull; October, J5.85.
Buffalo I.tvo Stock.
Buffalo, May 31. Cattle Recolpts, 3,510
head; on sale, 180 head; market opened
very dull and weaker and closed dull with
bulk of offerings unsold. Hogs Receipts,
10,240 head; on sale, 7.800 head; at opening
of market light grades were weuker, me
dium packers steady and choice heavy
higher; market closed weak for pigs;
Yorkers, $4.60a4.65; light Yorkers and pigs,
$4.60a4.60; mixed packers, $4.7i9a4.75; me
dium!, $1.75u4.SO; choice heavy, JI.8ia4.Wt;
roughs, 84a4.26; stags. $3a8.60. Sheep and
Lambs Receipts, 3,120 head; on sale, 8,000
head; market opened demoralized and Very
slow even at the low prices, closed easy;
prime yearling lambs, $5a5.15; good to
choice, $4.60a4.0; light to fair, $3.75a4.40;
culls, $3a8; fat mixed sheep, $3.40a3.60; fair
to foo'. $2 r,ftr iR- effort sheep, $4.25a4.30;
spring lambs, $3.GOaB.75.
Clila 'go I.lvo Stosk. .
Union Stock Yards, 111., May 81. Cattle
Receipts, 4,600 head; market about steady;
common to extra steers, $3.0nO; stockers
and feeders, $2 50a4.2!; cows end hulls. $1.75
B4.25; calves, $3a6; Texans, $3.40a5. Hogs
Receipts, 27.000 head; market steady at a
decline of 6a 10c; heavy packing and ship
ping lots, f4.65a4.80; common to choice
mixed, $4.3Ra4.75; choice assorted, $4.40a4.OO;
light, f4.80a4.(K); pigs, f3a4.85. Sheep-Ke-celpts,
7.000 hnad; market weak; inferior
to oholce, $3a4.43; lambs, $3at.0Q.
0l Markets, .
Oil City, May SlV-OM opened and lowest,
160; highest, 156; dosed, 161.
Pittsburg, May ftf-O'.l closed at 164, the
only quotation fqfjp dap.
IPtowder
HAWLEVi
The Grand Army of the Republic post
and different societies of this place
were well represented In the public pa
rade here on Memorial Day. The line
of march was formed at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon opposite Woodward &
Gregg's store on Main street, after
which a parade took place through the
principal streets, and then to the cem
eteries, where appropriate' addresses
were made and followed by floral dec
orations being placed on the graves.
The Hawley Cornet band furnished ex
cellent music for the occasion. Tho
day's celebration was ended with a mil
itary drama .entitled "Hal Hazard, or
the Federal Spy," which was produced
In the evening by home talent at the
Standard Opera House before a large
audience. The proceed were for the
benefit of the Grand Army of the Re
public post. Messrs. George Schardt
and James Murphy sang; together one
of the latest songs, entitled "The
School Play Grounds," while Miss
Laura Bea amused the audience by
rendering one of her favorites, a song
and dance.
Mrw. tieorge .Turner, of Durtmore,
was in town Thursday, calling on
friends.
Harry F.' Rogers, of Honesdale, spent
Thursday In town with his father.
Mrs. Adam Schroeder, of Scranton,
spent Wednesday In town visiting with
relatives.
Tyler Ames, of New York city, spent
a few days in town this week with J. S.
Amos.
E. H. Baumann, of Honesdale, was
in town on business Wednosday.
Mrs. W. Fay Langdon, of New York
city, arrived In town Wednesday, and
spent Memorial Day vlsttlng with a
friend.
Miss Mary Krauss, of New York city,
Is In town visiting her mother.
J. H. Ohmer, of Honesdale, was in
town calling on friends, Memorial Day.
David Lacklln, of Hemlock Hollow,
was in town Thursday.
Mrs. William Ammerman and her
son, George, and Mrs. LIbbte Brady
and her son, Howard, of Dunmore,
spent Thursduy in town the guests of
A. J. Rollison and family.
ELMHURST.
H. G. Thayer and family spent Dec
oration Day with friends In Scranton.
Mrs. C. Stevens Is visiting friends in
Moscow.
Hotel Elmhurst will open to the pub
lic some time during the month of June.
Burke brothers are making extensive
improvements on their farm, which
they recently purchased from Robert
Innes & Co.
W. P. Gregory, of Allentown, made a
business trip to this place on Tuesday
last.
Rev. E. M. McLean delivered a me
morial address at Forest Hill cemetery
on Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Kingsbury will
occupy their handsome cottage on the
West Side this summer.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Notice. Members of Waverly lodso,
No. 301. Free, and Accepted Masons,
will frssemble at Masonic hall, Clark's
Summit, Pa., at 12 o'clock sharp, on
Sunday, June 2, to attend the funeral
ofBrother Gresham Post. Brethren of
sister lodges are earnestly requested to
meet with us and do honor to the last
charter member of our lodge.
William P. Litts, W. M.
S. E. Lynch, Secretary.
Printing for Oroccrs.
Circulars, cards, booklets, letter heads,
etc., printed so well at The Tribune of
fice that they will sell goods for you.
Rich
Red Blood
Is the Foundation of
the Wonderful Cures by
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
That is Why the cures by Hood's
Snrsapurillu are Clues.
That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla
cures tlie severest coses of Scrofula,
Salt Itlicum und other blood diseases.
That Is Why it overcomes That
Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves,
gives energy in plucc of exhaustion.
That is Why tlio testimonials for
Hood's Sursiipunllu ure solid facts,
and will stand the closest investigation.
That is Why the sales of Hood's
Sarsupurilla have increased ycur after
year, while other prepurutions of less
merit have come, held a little tem
porary fuvor, and arc heard of no moro.
That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla
requires tlio largest Laboratory in tho
wolld- That is Why
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bs the Only n
True Blood Purifier
Prominently In the publio eye today. Be
sure to get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills f;n,Ci"&c.p!2fcna
THE
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Offers all their piece goods, consisting of Ginghams, Chellies,
Muslins of any variety, Cusslineres, Toweling, Outing Flannel,
to close out the entire stock of the above at half price. They are
Going into the Gents' Furnishing Goods only, and this stock of
piece goods must be sacrificed at any rute. Do not deluy, but
come at once and secure the bargains of this great sale. Nain
sooks, Double Swisses and all White Goods must be closed, no
matter what the price will be. The stock must be closed inside
of 30 days to make room for our Gents' Furnishing line. Be on
lookout Monday, great bargain day.
EMPIRE DRY GOODS COMPANY,
GOODMAN'S CUT PRICE STORE, OLD STAND. ' '
TO DEATH.
Tortured by Untold Misery-No Pen Can
Describe Ills Sufferlngs-A Terrible
Btrieture Cured by Dr. P. D. Smith, the
Only Magnotlo Physician Losatod la
Horamon-312 Wyoming 'Avenue.
Mr. Charles Dana, who resides at Arch-
bald, has given us permission to publish
the following account of his sufferings
and may be referred to in person or by let.
ter:
Seven years axo Mr. Dona suffered from
an attack of typhoid fever which was fol
lowed by a serious atlecllon.01 the bluuour,
wnich terminated In a stricture. 11 Is lm
possible to describe his sufferings. Boon
after his recovery from the fever he begun
to experience great dlfllculty In passing
water. The dlfllculty Increased until one
aay lie round It utterly Impossible to void
a drop of water. His fumlly physlcuin
was called and tried to draw ills urine
with an Instrument, but utterly fulled,
and Mr. lJuna suddenly found himself in
a very critical condition, with deum star
ing him in the face. A consultation of
physicians was called who decided that
the only means of relief was to draw the
urine by means of an aspirator. The
needle was Inserted in the bladder throuuh
tho walls of the abdomen and proved sue
cessful. After the immediate danger was
over an effort was made to puhs a steel
sound Into the bladder, but proved a tolnl
failure, and for more than six years Mr.
Liana remained a helpless invalid, grud
ually growing worse until he became bed
ridden. The aspirator at this time refused
to relieve lilm und he was on the verxe of
the grave. When he sent for Dr. F. H.
Smith and staff ho had little If any hope
of ever finding permanent relief In tills
world. Dr. Haillh, after a careful examin
ation, told him thut he felt conlldent that
his magnetic treatment combined with
medical, and If necexsury surgical treat
ment, would give him permanent relief.
Ith this understanding the treatment wus
there and then commenced ami today Mr.
Dana Is absolutely and permanently cured
and one of the happiest men living. The
cure was performed by Ur. Hmlth s own
method by means of elertrolosls und by
Wllhthlsunderstundlng the treatment was
footed ports which produces a positive und
permanent cure without pain or detention
from business. He formerly used the
knife extensively, but whs not pleased
with the results. Dr. Smith and staff can
be consulted free of charge from 9 a. m. to
6 p. m. dally except Hunduys, at 312 Wy
omlng avenue. Superfluous hair and birth
marks positively removed, also fulling oft
of the nair positively cured.
THE BELL
230 Lackawanna Ava, Scranton.
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Attracted great crowds and so
will our suits marked down to
$5.48 attract a great number
to see what they can possibly
be at that price.
We bought a lot of them
very cheap last week in New
York and are willing to let
you reap the benefit of our
purchase. They are worth
$10.00.
V
$5-50
$7,85
Potomac
Union FlsnnoL
Slaters' Flannel
Strictly all wool, fast color,
guaranteed not to fade.
For this week only Laun
dried shirts, white and col
ored - -1 - 46c
They are worth 75c. and
$1.00.
Look at our window dis
play. r THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Aye.
SIGN OF THE BELL.
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AT
THE
400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE,
GRAND DISPLAY 0?
I Mill!1
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V. IB' II
CHILDREN'S 11,
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vui tain
Rare
IN
Bai
Nottingham, Tambour, Irish Point,
and Brussels Curtains, in one, two
and three pair lots; patterns that
cannot be duplicated.
Also short lengths of light
and heavy drapery silks, suitable
for furniture coverings and por
teries, at. one half their value.
lEiin S
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBON
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO
SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of
Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
Genera! Office: SCRANTON, PA.
ECONOMY'S
SENSATIONAL
JUNE OFFERING!
It's your doings increased sales over corresponding months of 1894
have mado us more ambitious for Juue Inducements in the shape of PRE
MIUMS will h the stlmulus-what we oiler is enough to gladden any
thrifty woman le art ' rty
. . MM ..... ...
Free with $100 purchases
Free " 75 " ' Handsome Clock
Free " 50 Beautiful Rocker
Free " 30 " Reed Rocker
Free " 20 " Large Fancy Table
Free " iO v " An Economy Rng
THAT HEAVY BABY
Tires your arm relieve yourself with one of our carriages the $25 onei
$18 now -wo think we have too many better ones, therefore there
ductiou-$5.00 kind in stock also- r" CONOM Y'S
r, ASY WAV TO PAY
will assist you In purchasing the heat of everything for the house.
ECONOMY FURNITURE CO
aas and 237 Wyomlrtg Avanue.'
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SCRANTON; PA.
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oaic . . .
gains
BEGffii 1 G
DALE.
a 100-piece Dinner Set