8 THE SCKANTOX TimJUA'E TIItniS'DAT HMOTISTTNG-, JA1NITAKY 3, 1895. GORMAN'S UNI DEPOT. DEEPLY CUT PRICES LADIES' The overcrowded and over stocked condition of our Coat De partment makes it absolutely nec essary for us to mark down prices at once without considering the losses that must inevitably follow. We therefore plunge to the bot tom immediately by offering such Tallies as has never before been shown in this country. The gar ments are all new, superbly made and finished in the latest fashion able styles. SEASONABLE AT CUT PRICES. The one thought in the Dress Goods Department is to reduce stock irrespective of money-cost. Ifyouwishto take advantage ol this rare opportunity do not pro crastinate. Bargains wait for uo cue. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. y terns. ' mlmmm DR, -:-REEVES, 41a Spruce Street, Scrantoei. Dr. Ileeves liu;i had long und varied ex Derlcnco In ho.nltul and uiivate DrautiRO and treats nil acuta und chronic diseases cr men, womun and children. CONSULTATION AND EXASIIKATIOII FREE. He, with Ii In as.MlstanlH, treat all .li easex 01' lih norvoua Ky.iiem, dlsuiixca of xnn eyi-, wr, noco and thruitt, dys.iopsla, riU'iiinutlHm, lust vitality, premature vcuknesH or dwuy In hotli bhxph, nervou:! uebiiiiy, catarrn, tumor, cancer:, eni tlons, lilnod-poixonlii);. til". pilli'psy. In discretion and errors of youth, lust man jicou, eczema, acromiu, Ml. vius iiam-p, vsinnin, uipoasrs or mo noart, Jlver, kidneys, bladder. Hlumuch. etc. Voting Men Positively Cured. Offer to the Public for Catarrh. Any one niifrcrlnir with Catarrh who iHhws to bo leiiiianently, iukkly and Cheaply inured may receive three mnnih.i treatment for only FIVK DOM..AKS. The doctor hn.i discovered a tntecillc for this dreaded dlseuHe. You ran treat and curs yourseir and family with It at home. It ievcr falls to cure. A trial treatment iree. (JKFICR HOlTRS-Pnlly, 9 n. m. to 9 p. in.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. HOLIDAY GOODS CHAIRS, OTTOMANS. HASSOCKS, CARPET SWEEPERS, RUGS, MATS, ETC. Special prices on all the above goods for the Holidays. J. Scott Inglis Carpet aod Wall Paper, 419 LACKAWfiNHA AVE. four door abort WjomlBg House. MM HEWS BF THIS VKDUn TUNKHASNOCK. The clatter of the Are alarm Mondny attcrnoon was occasioned, by u sniiulsx' In the smokehouse on Cantuln James Harding's promises whloh had ant the woodwork ablaze. It was quenched without damage to adjoining buildings. Miis. Thomas Hawke Is entertaining iher mother, Mrs. Kellogg, from Me- tflioppen. , Some of the farmers are urging that the grame laws be so amended that same ehall be considered private property, and no hunter be allowed upon any man's premises without the express consent of the owner. To anyone hav ing ft knowledge of the annoyance th.'U farmers are occasionally subject to from the raids of thoughtless boys and men this seems perfectly reasonable; and If such a. law should be enacted, a commensurate 'penalty for Infraction should be attached. The present laws afford no protection to the farmer, for It Is more expensive to prosecute than to suffer the damage In silence. Albert Miller is moving into the un occupied Dana flat. Representative Tiffany Is off to Har- risburg to take his seat In lhe legislature. Rev. Edward Martin, of Wyoming seminary, was a guest of I1I3 chum, Samuel SUurk; yesterday. Nicholas Fox and his bride are ex pected home today. Mrs. E. L. Oiiaffee and son, Louis, have been spending a week at Sayrc and Towanda. John Wilsey was up from McICune's yesterday. James Fuss is visiting Ills brother lit Lopez. New Yenii"s Day was very quietly ?pent in town. The bank, postolllce, and several of the stores observed It by closing. School vacation ended yesterday. Miss Lizzie McKelvey returns to Mansfield today. The numerous members of the Dana family dined at Eleaner Dana's yester day. ' ' Mrs. George V. Cooke and family have returned from Beaumont. Kx-Congressman Uunnell and W. II. Morris .have gone on pickerel fishing raid up to Jennlngsville. A marriage license was Issued yester day to Thomas T. Osterliout and Irene L. Bacon, bculh of this place. The s'team lioaiting apparatus at the high school building froze and some of the piies burst. Repairs were in prog ress yesterday. Mrs. Mellnda Clark Schocdey, .an es timable r.eaumont lady, is dead. She was well advanced In years. Professor and Mrs. J. i. r.reldinger returned to Manslield yesterday. The Mehoopanyites and the Lacey- villains are each enjoying u free river bridge since the cold snap came on, and honors will be even so long as things continue tliiusly. Nothing will incite a declaration of war sooner than for one uf 'tliem to assert their claim for a county bridge. Rev. W. M. Hlller goes to Otejro, N. Y.. today to attend the funeral of an old family friend. The personal property of S. D. Cat- lin, of North Branch township. Is adver tised to be sold by the sberlir today. James F. Day, junior editor of the Democrat, arrived home from his Texus trip yesterday In prime condition, judg ing by his looks. The gladiators in the Judicial contest will resumelhostilUIs at La Porte nj?aln tomorrow. The ballot boxes will be opened and a scrutiny of the vote made. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah T. Stark, of Sayre, are visiting friends down this way. Mr. Stark, having been appoint ed soliciting freight agent for the L- hlg'H alley, will remove his family to Geneva, . Y., soon. AKCHBALl). J he friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Flannery, who removed from here to Dunmore a few mouths ngo, will re nit: 1. uj leuiu mat one or their children wus burned to death on Monday even ing. Tiie mother of the child was in Scranton when the unfortunate lnci dent occurred. - The funeral took place yesterday. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian ciiureh hem a banquet on Monday even mg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'j nomus Motile, of Main street. Ad dresses were ninde by many members of the society, and several enjoyable nours wore spent. Miss Mary Kearney, of Railroad street, visited In Srranton yesterday. The fair of St. Thomas' congregation was well attended on New Year's day, the crowd having been the largest in attendance so far. A pleasing musical programme was observed and many ar ticles were disposed of. It will close this evening, when another fine programme will be rendered und ninny valuable articles will be disposed of. The fair has been a very great success. The Young Men's Social club will hold Its second annual banquet on Jan. 21. Oreat preparations have been made for It and there Is every Indication that It will be a very enjoyable event. P. F. Corcoran, who has been In New York for the past year, is visiting ut his old home here. 'Squire Cllldea and son, John, have retunled from Philadelphia. Nothing of interest In a political way hashnppened within the past week. Tho caucuses will be held In the latter part of this month. mellow notes enraptured nil listeners. The Trl-Valley Mule quartette, Messrs. Reynolds nd Parker, W'ilkes-ISarre; ami Crossley and Kcihewk, Honesdale, sang sevenal selections to the great de light of the audience. Miss S. Ada Davis suns a beautiful solo. "I Was Dreaming," 'and was encored. Mi's. Stone und daughter, Miss Stone. who 'have been visiting Mrs. John M. Lewis, at firaco rectory, have returned to New York. The funeral of Abr.im Decker was held at 2 o'clock yesterday. CAKHONDALlj. Harry W. Skeels returned to Phila delphia yesterday morning after spend ing the holidays with his parents in this city. 11. W. Dingman has accented the sit uation of clerk nt Hotel American. Ho commenced his duties on Tuesday. Mr. Ulngman wus formerly a traveling salesman. A merry party of young people from this city enjoyed a sleigh ride to Provi dence last night. James Miu rln returned to college last evening after spending his holiday va cation at his homo in this city. Miss Cora lOstabrool: Teturned to Manslield State Normal school yester day morning. Miss Mamie Miurln. of Seventh ave nue, will leave this week to visit friends In New York city. Mary Ann McDermott died yesterday morning at her home on Scott street of pneumonia at the age of 35 years. Jeremiah Moyles died on Tuesday evening at his home on Duiulaff street. The cause assigned for his death is laryngeal diphtheria. Deceased was a native of Kngland and was about 4" years of age. . Wilson (leary returned yesterday to resume his studies at Bucknell uniiA r sity. The business plnces again resumed the 8 o'clock closing movement last night. The Sperl Heater company used their new shop on Dundafl' street for the first time yesterday. Ernest Gould, of Verona, N. J., re turned homo yesterday from a short visit In this city. Clayton Curtis, of Canaan street, Is suffering from nn attack of bronchitis. Miss Ruth Phillips, of Susquehanna, Is the guest of Miss Isndore Hollen back, of Copeland avenue. 1'ECKVILLE. A young daughter gladdens tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson, of the West End. Mrs. Harriet Snell, of Newark, N. J., accompanied by her sister, Mrs. James Nicholas, of l'.lakelv. called on Mrs. S. M. Rogers on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn, of New Mil- ford, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs George E. Shay. Dr. J. B. Green was the lucky guesspr and won the gold watch at Klnback's furniture store last Monday. The lucky number was 2,1-7. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Synder. of Hickory street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a lady boarder. Mr. and Mrs. George If. Stevens, of Clifford: Miss Nellie Henry, of Athens. and Mrs. Dr. Smith, of Bell Mount, spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Benscouter. The title of the first course of lectures to be given nt the Baptist church by the Rev. J. R. Ellis, to begin next Tues day evcniiig, Is the "Panorama of His tory." Mrs. Z. P. Traviss nnd Mrs. John Seip left yesterday to visit with tela' Uvea at Klmhurst. John Whilic started yes terday to take a business course at the Scranton Busi ness college. Iiclicf in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by tho "New Greta, South American Kidney Cure. This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys. back and every part of the urinary pus- rages In tnulo or female. 11 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, lili Pemi ave nue, Scranton, Pa. holy bonds of matrimony at Blngham- ton, yesterday. C. W. Fullorson, of Pleasant Mount, was a Forest City Isltor yesterday. Professor W. (1. Trim und wife were the guests "f their daughter, Mrs. T. 11. Crawford, of Jerniyn, New Year's Day. Miss Cella Clark, of Pleasant Mount, is the gdest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Fleming. Miss Estella Allen returned to her school duties at the Manslield State Normal school yesterday. J. W. Mills and Richard Mills, of Pleasant Mount, were in this place yeB-terday. NEW MILIWIU). The wedding of Lee Moss, of Detroit, Mich., and Miss Minnie Coleman, of this place, occurred at the Baptist church at 1100:1 yesterday, William B. I'hianey has again re timed the management of the Eagle hotel, In this place. In order to offer all the encourage ment possible to certain Boston parties, who tire sgitating the leasing of the w tannery and resuming business In the near future, the borough people are pre paring tin inducement in the luipe nf furnishing free water and pay ing all taxes for tlte next live years. New York Life insurance Agent L. S. Brown, of this place, paid a death claim at Susquehanna, on Monday, of -T.S73.M. Mercury has been visiting around wenly degrees below zero for several mornings of late. One dear old lady exclaimed to your correspondent yes terday: "If we could only have this cold weather In the heat of the sum mer ,it would be much better appreci ated." Tho Postal Telegraph company Is buying nnd Flilpplng largo quantities of poles at this station. The ICldred Comedy company will be on tho boards at the Opera House for Saturday evening. C. C. Pratt and family were In Blng- hamton yesterday. HAWLEV. MAYFIELi). 1 The young people are enjoying tho fine skating. Sleighing also cornea In for a share of their attention. .Professor Firth, of Carbondalc, was in Mayfleld last night. Miss Nelllo De Graw, of 8cranton, I who has been visiting friends at May field and Jermyn, returned to her home Tuesday evening. klicinnutlsm Cured in n Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism nnd Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to S days. Its action upon tho system Is romarkablo und mysterious. It removes at oncn tho cause and tho illseaso Immediately disap pears. Tho llrst doso greatly beni'llts. 73 cents. Sold by Mutthows Bros., Drug glhla, Scranton. HONESDALE. Fred B. Crosnley returned to Harvard college yesterday. The concert at the Methodist Episco pal church Tuesday night was a suc cess, not only In the manner In whlcih It was rendered but financially, also. Professor Ruheiiateln," of Now .Y'ork, failed to appear, but his part of the progivimmi was ably filled In with other Beloellona. Tba chorus consisted of the following local singers: Mrs. I. II. Ball, Mrs. George Robertson, Mrs. Ovicar Coursuil, the Misses Eberhardt, Miss Cora Keen, Mrs. William Butler, Miss Jennie Schoouover, Miss Grace WiliR ney, L. W. Lord,.W. Bolkcom, W. H Hulslzer, J. A. Bodle, E. fT. Sexmlfh, Howard Sheldon, Ml-.'tdo Schenck, O. B. Hadaell end R. G. Crossley, nnd was conducted liy Professor A. J. Rehboln. Tho ptano quartette by Misses Nottie Freeman, Doru Congle, Florence Bukei; and Minnie Brady, was a delightful In novation and was encored. Adam Block, of Hancock, gave several reclta- tloils, and was vigorously applauded, Mr. Reynolds, a tenor singer of Wilkes- Bane, captured 'the audience and his Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cramer called on friends In town on Monday. R. W. Lake and E. Martin, of Wyom Ing seminary, visited Hawliy friends on Friday last. The Epworth league held a dime so clal at the Methodist Episcopal parson age on Monday evening. E. 1). Amer, Miss Alma Helss and Miss Nellie Woodward returned to Wyoming seminary yesterday. Miss Elsie Colgate, Miss Eliza Mur phy and Miss Emily heeler re turned to Bloonisburg State Normal school yesterday. The sleighing Is fine nnd our livery men are very busy, and the recent cold weather has made tine ice In both the Lackawaxen nnd Middle creek streams which la being improved by our young people. Crowds of skaters are to be seen each day enjoying the line skating, Mrs. Annie Schrelner Allentown, I'a. HqgcI's !s tha Grandss Rai: :ed frcm a Weak and Low Condition To Perfect Health end Strong Af';cr Four Years Suffering. "C. I. I'.ood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen I lliink Hood's Sar.iap.irll!.! !.' tlio grandest discovery yet made, and it fuin: oven more tluii you claim fur It. Jly wife hr. bceu slek for tho past four years. For tkrr jrear3 slio was sa bad that she was unable to i tny of her housework. Wc lad good physician !.nt s'.;o did not recover her health. Sao v.a suCerln from Krlght's illscaso ami Lair.cnc3s In tho Eaclt. fler tonnuo was covered with blisters; had nc appetite, and was vary weak and low with gc: ural debility. I Insisted ou her taking Hood' flarsaiiarllh, und alio has Lccn Improving eve ii.icc. h'.io has taken flvo bottles, ami U so wcl in" 1 1 1 60 that for three months she has dono her housv work, and wo liavo seven children." Acu, BcintKiNF.R. Allentown, Pennsylvania. Hood'3 Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, iudlgcsUou JERMYN. The Bon Ton dancing class, composed of some of Archbuld and Jermyn's most prominent young people', und conducted by Professor McGreal, of Archibald, gave its first select social In the Enter prise hall, Jermyn, New Y'ear's night. The hall was beautifully decorated. Professor Rennle, of Carbondule, pre sided at the piano. At 12 o'clock re freshments were served. Much credit is due to the members and committees for the way they entertained those who were present. Among some of the strangers present were: Marie Daley, Mary Maxwell, Frank Hlsted, Carbon- dale; Miss MoNlcol, of Olyphant; Nel lie DeGraw, Scranton: Gertie Vail, Mary Shields, Manslield, Pa.: James Vail, George Milhause, M. J. McCawley, Archbald; J. A. Chrlstopfel, Scranton; Juliti3 Spade, Lew Potter, Carbondalc; Frank Miller, Dunmore. 3 CURES Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. Regulates LIVER. Direct Proof. My wlfo hs batra troubled with Llr Complnintnnd Pal pltstlou of tb.9 D8rt for over a your. Her case baffled tliesklll of our best pbyf iolans. After lining tare' 1iottl of your Burdock Blood Bitten iho ia luKwt.nUralyw.il. We truly recommititl your madlotu. Uhonou W. RrtATTi.t-, Montpeller, Willlux Co., O Complexion te;v2'j Dft. HEBRA'S 1 vea en Tteinovei FrecM, Pimples. Liver - Moles. bbci;heidt, Sunburn ad Ten, and re stores the eMu to its orlyl- 1 t M.nliiAtni. m c'icar and healtliy com-win VrS? preparation and perfectly harmless. At all Urugguns, or mailed ior50uuk Scud lor Circular. VIOLA SKIM 80AP "liMr taeompenbU " kin rwrlftiag Kaap, uaiqunltd !br tba toilet, aad wltliont llnl lor lio norwry. Abluul ni uA iimiM) iaa rued. AtdrursiiiK, Price 25 Cfntl. G. C. BiTTNEH & CO.,Tc:.coo, O. For sale by Matthews Bros, and John K. PhelDs. W.L. $3 SH Mm. 19 THE BEST. NoaauEAKiNa 5. CORDOVAN, r ncnnw ciwiclilu rLT. H.'J.spFlNECAlf&KKJiOTl 43.5PP0LICE.3SOLE3. EXTRA FINE. 115 2.17JBOY$'SCH00l5ll0ES,. LADIES SEND FOR CATALOGUE ': WL-DOUOLA3, BROCKTON, MASS. You can tare miner by purchaaiug W. L. lliiuiiln bhacii. adverutcd shoes In the world, aud guarantee the value by itainnlnir the name andprL-e oa the bottom, whlcll protect vou against high tirlcea atid the middleman's oroflts. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting aud wearing qualities, we nave iDem com every where at lower prices for the Value clven than auy other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, rte can. Cold by E.J. LEONARD. DTTXTKTI 8U0B CO-.Tno-p. Capital, $1,000,. VEST Bl.fiU SHOE IN THK WORLD, "A dollar sated It a dollar tamed." This Lad Ins' Hal Id Fronch Donfroln Kid Bat ton Boot deilverod Ires anywhere in the U.S., on receipioitjuo, nouey oruer, or 1'u.lnl Nola for tl.60. Kquals every way the boots cold In all retail stores for $2.1.0. AVe mako this boot ourelves, therefore ws guar antee tno jtt, eiyte ana wear, and If any one la not satisfied we win recuna mo money or send snotner pair, opera Loe or common Benao, widths C, P. K, St KM, lira 1 to 8 and hall Send yonr tlte; ret tt K-5Jirarar3 .a H43 at nt vou, 1 11 u it rated Dexter Shoe Go Cata. logns FREE FEDERAL ST., BOSTON, Special term to Dealtr: HOTEL WAVERLY Kuropean Plan. Flrnt-clasa Bar at tached. Depot for Beigner & Knglo'l Tannliaeuser lieer. 9. E. Cor. 15th and Filbert Sts., Phila. Most desirable for resklenls of N. E, I'uniisylvaniu. All convenleiiees for travelera to and from Broad Street Rtatlon and tha Twelfth and Market Street Rtatlon. Desirable for visiting Beruntonlana and people in tno aik sjlnieite .region. T. J. VICTORY, PBOPniETOR. a3EEICig:S5EiailIi:E3M3EBIEBIEieSIUgEBICI3IESIflSE T ut I sTW fl r nr B I FOREST CITY. Schools re-commenced yesterday after the holiday vacation. A Bans of men are cutting iee from Leek's pond. The lee Is of an excel lent quality. The board of trade w ill hold their rerr ular meeting tomorrow evening. A lnrse attendance is dealrcd. The Forest City Cornet band was en pnjred In I'ittston New Year's Day Tho boys made nn excellent Knowing. MIhs Allee Gregory, of I'rompton, la visiting friends In thin place for a few days. Sniniuol Arnold nnd J. C Voll9, of Dundal'f, were In this borough yester day. Mr. nml Mrs. V.'illlnm C. Jones and (laughter returned to their home In Hyde l'ark yesterday, after a few days' visit ns tho gtieFt of Mrs. John R. liavles. K. T. Rlmron, of Unlondule, was a borough visitor yeste'diiy. Mrs. H. Stanniird, and John Welling ton, of Vandllng, were united In the 15 Bcccliam's pills are for bili ousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sal low skin, when caused by con stipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free; pills 25c. At drugstores, or write B. F. Al len Co., 365 Canal St., New York. 1 OE i We wish our friends and patrons ,MI Ell illlil 1UUJIL1.U It has been a good year .with us, because more men 5 and boys Jiave learned that our way of doing the cloth iug business is about the right way. To lookers for new clothing we offer, while our SALE OF THREE STOCKS CONTINUES, 5 D MMMI 0 a LyUTOjWYm iii strong and serviceable Ulsters and Overcoats, in " Double-Breasted Suits, and 111 Underwear. We Wish to Close Out Seme BOYS' .CLOTHING I AT THE FOLLOWING FRICESi Boys' Knee Pants, two pairs for , -Boys' Suits, worth $2 and $3, for Boys' Cape Overcoats, worth $2, for- Boys' Ulsters, worth $4, for r " si Boys Ulsters, sold elsewhere for $5, 25c. i $1.45 S 98c. a $2.50 I $3.65 i LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. 65 . l ine rair 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue. A LARGE STOCK OF 15 1 11 I SPEB ICES. I in 111 KMl Of 3 1 esx . 9 V" "lislllllH W. 3 in AND GOLD. Hanging Four Shelf Book Rack, $3.50. Big Value, $3.50." ' - A Graceful Four Leg Table, $1.90. And Four Fold Screen Frame, all of exceptional values and of latest patterns. FANCY ROCKERS, Plush and Leather Seat, $3.00 to $25.00 each,1 EASELS, In! Bamboo, Oak and White Enamel. BASKETS, ' Hampers, Waste, Work and Fancy Baskets. Step Ladder Chairs, Card Tables. KERR & SIEBECKER 406 AN D 408 LACK A. AVE. ECONOMY'S HANT BEGINS I0H0M, JAN. I IK. BELL -1 7 li Reliable Advertisers of Facts Sip of the Bell. 1 .230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ftllCaUUlUll.tlliDtC.CUIME.I.m BARGAIN SEEKERS WAIT. SEE FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS jl IW..-V.frlflT rtMiCMitoall