THE SCTCAXTOX TIUBTJXE THURSDAY MOLlXINtt, JANUAHY 17, 1S95.; GORMAN'S COATS, CAPES ' and FURS, FOR VOIEN AND CHILDREN. The Annual Mid-Winter Clearing Sale of These Goods Commences The stock, from the lowest to the highest priced garment, is new and in the very latest styles. The prices are from one-third to one-half less than those that prevailed earlier in the season. Regular Prico Handsome Coats, $'20.00, " 1.1.00, " 1S..W, " 10.00. tt.73, s.:; 7.35, i.5U, 25.00 UI.OO 17.00 15,00 I. ?O0 II. 51 10.00 -IN- iiKD ems. Trimmed Hats, were yi.50, now " 2.00, " " 2.50. " " 3-oo, " " 3oO, " " 4.00. " " 4.5', " ' 5.00, " " O.00, " S .50 1.0!) l.'2' 1.50 1.75 '2.00 2.2.) '2.50 '2.75 3.00 GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT, DR, - REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has liml lonir and varied ex peilence In ho.tpitnl and private pnirtico and treuts all ucute anil chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AM EXAMINATION FHEE Ho, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature Weakness or deeay In hoth sexes, nervous dcldllty, catarrh, tumors, cuneers, erup tions, hiooii-poisonini;, uts, epilepsy. In discretion and errors of youth, lost man- Dood, eczema, Berofula. St. Vttis' dan asthma, diseases of the heart, llmys, 4iver, Kiuneys, maimer, sioinacn, etc. Youn", Men Positively Cured. Offer to the I'lihlic for uturrh. Any one sufferlnir with Catarrh who wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three mom lis treatment for only FIVK MOI.l.AHH. The iloetor has discuvered a spe,:ltie for this dreaded disease. You ran Ireat anil euro yourself and family with It at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment Iree. OKFIOK Ilnr Dully. 9 a. m. to 9 p, jii.; nunuuys, iu to i& ami . to ANNUAL T Prices Cut in Half See our Show Be Convinced. Window to Inglis J. bcott If m LACKAWANNA AVE. N. B. Spring W'uU Papers now open. FOREST CITY. Mrs. J. D. fryl. of Sctunton, visited friends in tihls place Tuesday. CI. M. PntterHiMl, of Carbnndule, was a business visitor In town yesterday. L. O.' (Immlw, of Honesdale, spent yesterday In town. KxeoHcnt sleighing Is belntf enjoyed In this borough. Harry Yemenis mmi Fremont Ptokefl, of rle.ramton, 'were In town on business Today BIG REDUCTIONS CLEARING AID yenterday. NEWS OF THIS VICINITY TUKK1IANN0CK. Attorney Rush J. Thompson was over from Duihore yesterday. W. S. l-'assetil has been promoted to b.itR'K-.i;Ktfinaster vit -tho through nljrht express and J. K. Daniels 1111s the va cancy on 'trains S3 unJ 111 m:ttle by his removal. , Dr. J. F. Uutterlleld h is been down fivm Montrose Mils week endeavoring to interest capitalists in the proposed telephone llneito connect that place and this, touchiiiB at Spt-inKVllle, Lake Oaiv-y, and all 'the 'little 'hamlets alonti the line. There ,1s little- doubt that sunn an enterprise would he prolltume as well as convenient. We have no tele- trr.tphlc cinmiiiiiik .i t Urn with thei'lty on the IIH'1 more dircett tilt Jii by the way of Sorainton. A't Lake Carey, during the sutniner season, a. telephone would douhttless 'be kojrt busy a. greater part of the time, as summer it-sorters are noted fur rhrir totiuuoLty. The muitter lt!.is llieen left, in the hands of Dr. 1.. K. M i aile. wtliu Is endeavoring to work up intent In K. DetecMve W. II. Itlc.hmoiid was bi'otiH'ht before Esuuire Kutz for a hear- Infl yesterday on charge of Inipersonut. In a detective, preferred by Ucrt I'r;u!t. one of the defendants in the Water man murder case. Ho was dlsmisseil, but 'held to bail on chaise if nnvrtlln;,- I. K. Weseott wllihuiit .authority, lie also cave ba'il to (ippenir u,t count In answer to .prosecution for surety of Hie peace by Lou Wall. The latter had previously been prosecuted by Klch iiiond on 'ttlw same chaise, and was held to ball. lion. W. X. lteynolds has withdrawn his n:nne from the congressional can vass, leavintf tile Held clear for K. 3. Jordan, eso. The 'tionilnatiiiK conven tion will meet next Motuluy. The ollleers of Tunkhannock conclave of Ileptasoplis are: Archon, W. V. Shuiw; provost, N. Fox; secretary, H, C. Undue 'treasurer;, W. K. Little, llnancier, Orlando Ostorhout: prelate. J. I' Sickler; Inspector, AVilliam ('amp- boll; warden, K. J!. I'hlnney; sentinel, A. K. JSilLts; 'truntcps. F. 11. Kr.rn, IV.ter Ace, Theodore Streetor; medical inspector. Dr. J. W. Denison. Miss KHle lteynolds pleasantly enter- thied a. slelKhload ofyounKpeople from Mi'hoi.pamy Tlle&day cveiiinu. taunt Notes. Conimonwealt'h vs. suiiervisors of Ttinkhannock township, chart?ed with neKlectiiinr to repair road at Lake Carey, continued to next term. Com num wealth vs. l.orana Murray, ch.uxe, kidnapping. C.rand jury ruturn not a true bill, county to pay cots. In the case of the commonwealth anulnst Fred Wall, Hcrt Pratt and I. K Wescid't. indioted for the murder of (5 W. Waterman, t'he prand Jury, after n Iciilf and tedious investigation, found true bills against Wall and Pratt, but not against Wesrott. The defense in the Harfnrd-KoIp murder case closed its testimony at 3.30 p. m. yesterday, and the witnesses were disoharjred. A hi ret mass of testimony was brought to Phow that tleorge Kel- ley, the victim, was a iiuarrelsome and lanKciouri man, and had frequently threaiteiied. while drunk, to kill Har lord. Ktlley's spLte asainst Harford seemed to be based upon an old board bill which he ulleged title latter owed litm. The defendant was called to the stind and allowed to relate his mvt; veiviion of the affair. After detailing the cireumstnaiccs up to supper time, he- said: "Kelley claimed at the sup per ifauld tha,t I owed him for a board bill, and I said I didn't, tleoi-fre crabbed me by the throat and pushed me back ward. Milheim threw him out doors Afterward I sat do wn to the table, and Cicorce came in dtminc su)per and sat it tlie table. We had no further trim ble talked together. We took our axes from the gate and started down the road. He asked me what made me tot Milheim to throw 'him outdoors. 1 told him I didn't. Asked miMtlie name tlilnu when we j?ot to the forks of the road He said he would "split my d brain:. out," then raised his axe and came at me. I raised my axe and struck him I liad been threatened by him before and had been warned against him. Robert Martin 'testified to hearing tieorge Kelley say he would "have uiop oi nariorti s neant iihiiiii for every dollar he owes me." Harlow Martin W. M. Kinney and .Perry lirown an. others each testilied to substantially the s.une thine. The attorneys were making tht pleas last night, and It Is probable tlir.it a verdict will bo reached sometime to day. Itliciiiniitism Cured in u liny. 'Mystic Cure" for Kheumatlsm and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 d:iy j Its action upon the system Is remarkatii and mysterious. Jt removes at oneo tho chiiso unil the direaso Immediately disap pears. 1 ne niHt dose Kreutly benefits, rents, pom ny . M. Harris, il'.i renn live, ntle and Curl Loreim, druggists, Herantun OLITIIANT. Mm. Mania I ..illy, of Lackawanna Ktn-cl. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (iillhuoly, at Avora. The lt pul 'lien us of the First and Set ond wards will .hold a general boroiig, ctnucwt at o'lirien's hull on next Tues. day evening at 7.30 o'clock for the pur pose of nominating a burgess and othc borough ollleers. Mrs. A. W. Shanv and son, Robert, visited friends in Providence on Tues day. Master John lltltke, of Carbnndule, Is visiting Joseph Mahon, on Lacka w:mnu treet. A number of sleighing panties will leave here tonight to different point Up and down the Vnlloy. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sehiibmebl rv turned yesterday, after visiting fi-lemls lit L'-Roy, N. Y. KKW iMlLFOUD. O. C. Whitney, of llinghamton, Is In town. Sunday trains on the Montrose rail way are to be discontinued during the remainder of the winter owing to luck of patronage. Amos Wilcox, who has for some Mm past been ,ln llinghtimtoii for medlCHl treatment, was brought to his homo In this place Friday, Yesterday morning the Hoston pnrtlc who lire making negotiations for the lease or purchase of tho vacant tannery plant, nrrlved In town and were met by J. H. Safford, the proprietor. Just what will be the outcome of the visit Is still a mystery, as the visitors nsit lor more time to make thejr decision. Professor lltinrulian's Dancing school will take place nt the Opera house Thursdny evening. The creamery lee house is receiving Us annual supply. ' New Mllfprd hns a haunted .house, with n gliost worth coming miles to see. The house In Itself Is not off from the ordinary, but the ghost, as de scribed .by two of our young men who never drink (at their own expense), U n picture that might grace the walls of any art Gallery this side of Brushville. The apparition, us last, seen. Is de scribed is appearing (in her own bou doir) In a robe of whHe which trails to the tiny slippered feet. Tills robe is finely trimmed with lace at the neck and sleeves with a double row of the same In front running from the floor to her shapely neck. (This description was given us by a mariied man.) After the robe Is properly adjusted the appar ition has a seance before a long mirror, comprising a skirt dance, Interspersed by high kicking. Another peculiar fea ture of this .spectre is the fact that It chews tutti-frutti during the entire pro- gin mine. H would be advisable to ling down the curtain before the perform ance commences. (luu.oniTale. The regular monthly 'tea by the allies' Aid society of the I'.apth'l hureh was served In the chapel last veiling. The annual election of of- lieers for the soelotv also occurred, hlch resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Frank Colwell; ' vice president, Mrs. (ieorge Davis; secretary, Mrs. K. Peck; treasurer, Mrs. K. K. Ueiidricl;. Also a vice president was elected In ook after the affairs of each month. hey are the following: For March, Mrs. 10. M. Peck; April, Mrs. William tlveiiburg; May, Mrs. (Iiant Nichol son; June, Mrs. Aaron Fowler; July. Mrs. Wallace Dimock; August, Mrs. tephen Ki'Klar; September, Mrs. John ingfelter; October. Mrs. William dies; November, Mrs. May; December, Mrs. Charles llallock. The treasurer's port was very gratifying and the idles will make a $'iti payment on the Indebtedness of the church as a result of their last year's work. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1!. Shannon were Scranton visitors yesterday. Yesterday .Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. amoreaux. of Klghth avenue, Issued invitations for the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of their wed ding, which will occur on Friday, Jan. , at S o'clock, at their home. II. P. Johns, of Forest City, made a all in this city yesterday morning. Daniel J. Hobinson lelt lust evening on a business trip to New York city. Miss Lena Rhodes returned to her home In Herrick Center yesterday ifternoon from an extended stay in this city. Mrs. Charles liroiif.on and two daugh ters, of Canaan street, left yesterday ifternoon for" Sidney, N. . Y., called there by the death of the former's father-in-law. Miss Cora Voyle entertained a party of friends last evening at ilhe home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Orchard, on Hlver street. On Wednesday of next week at the home of the prospective bride's parent .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Holleiibnck, on ipeland avenue, will occur the mar riage of Miss Isadore Hollenbeek to John J. Simpson. Miss Kditli Norton, of llokendauiiua is the guest of Miss Lizzie Scurry, o! Wyoming street. Through the kindness of T. C. Robin son the choir of the .Methodist church joyed a slelghride lust evening. Mrs. L. A. liasset, of Lincoln aventn will leave today for a two weeks' visit witli relatives in Rochester. Miss Nellie AVoodward entertained n party of friends at her home on Map avenue on Tuesday evening. Miss Mai caret Campbell is visltln; friends in Scranton. I10ES1)ALE. i horse owned by Fletcher Runnell i down Union hill Tuesday night, and, breaking loose from the sleigh, dashed up the railroad track of the hlghworks. Directly back of Menncr & Oil's store repairs are being made to the high works; the horse fell through here and disappeared from sight. Thb led to the llrst report that the horse had gone undid' the ice in the canal. After much diliiculty and hard work the horse was taken out, slightly bruised, but not much the worse for his mad escape. The linale of Professor Heft's danc ing class will be held nt Pioneer hall Monday evening, Jan. til. The occasion will be a masiiuerade ball. Admission, gentleman and lady, ,10 cents. From the Wayne Independent: "The Trip to Chinatown" will be produced In the Opera house by No. 1 company on l'u 'Kilay evening next. Manager Sil- vi rstone says the audience would do well to appear In full dress costumes. People from out of town should not think from this that Honesdale people are in the habit of going to the theater In undress. The prices for tills enter tainment will be fill cents, 7" cents and $1, which, no doubt, the play deservi but there will be the same small stage uid scenery of by-gone days, the same opera chairs handed down, the same (Tunning of necks to see the top of the stage. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. N. Foster was held from her home nt 3 p. ni. yesterday: A large number of out of town relatives were present. Rev. William H. Swift conducted the services. Tlie members of the choir of the (1 r- nian Lutheran church are rehearsing under the direction of Mrs. Anna Wag ner-Marllii, a musical comedy entitled, "The Cold I'ncle," which will be pro duced at the Opera Iiohpo on Wednes day evening, Feb. 1:1. PKCKVILLK. lilstrirt Deputy Crand Commander Louis T. Steward Installed the follow ing ollleers of Sheridan lodge, Kutghts of Pythias, last Monday evening: C, O., Ceorge Smith; V. O., Henry Lewis; P t ieorge Monies; M. of W., Charles Charles; M. of A., John Titley; J. C Hugh Crailg; o. C, Poter yuinn; M. of F., .. P. Traviss. A Jailing lady boarder has nrrlved to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Dikeman. Robert House, of Kisnr, was u visitor here last Tuesday evening. (VuncH Monies spent Sunday witli friends at Kingston. Kxtf'a meetings are being held in the Mol'hodl.it lOpiseopiil church every nWht t'his week. A larg.' congregation listened to tlie temperance leoiure by the Rev. Anna Shaw last Monday evening. WEAK flEN YOUR RTTENTION Is ( Al.l.lai TO TUB (..rent KukIIhIi Hi'lnody. Gray's Specific Medicine IF Villi SUFFER '"" blMtllH Ulu lintHMUUMM TOUR' Ufl" blllty, AVeBkiU'iwnf lkdy anil Wind, Kporma torrh.s, and Iimmti-ney. unil all dlmmses thut rls fznm ovr-iiiliileiic and iiolf alittso. us Iamm of Upmury nfl l'oi'or, Uimneiw of Vi iiii, l'remturo old Abb nd many othe,- dH' rune that load to Itunnuv or C'nnnutnpUoD ttud nn early prnvu, write for a pHmpliU't. AddretM OKAY MEUICINK Co.. Duffalo. N. Y. Thfl hpsrlflo Motlli ili in sold liy nil druKdist. at $1 per package,, or Six ratiknura for .', or aent ly mall on rrruipt nt innnnr. and with evnry 15.00 order UIC GUARANTEE a enre or money refunded, .rli S'"Vl1lllci tf-()n attount of counterfoils wo hiTO adoptod th iel of iop:or, the only una lu bold lu Bvrauton by ilatthcws iiroa, OLA UK'S CiKEEX. Ice harvest has begun and niany are now lillinc their Ice houses. The Hev. C. C. Luther began evan- gelistlc services in the Methodist church here on Sunday last, and will be con tinued through this week In the Haptlst church. (Thus far they have been well attended. John M. Courtiight, who Is danger ously sick of typhoid fever at AVashlng- ton, D. C, Is reported us symptoms being for the better. S. A. Northrup, of Factory ville, was a visitor here on Tuesday last at his brother's, Jeremiah Northrup's. A Miss Smith, who has been stopping with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah 10. Isby, sick ened with typhoid fever and died on Moiiduy night last and was Interred on Wednesday nt 11 o'clock In the Clark's l! recti cemetery. Ward II. Parker received a present in Monday evening s express of a line bull dog pup. Miss Lydia Perkins, while taking din ner nt her plaii of boarding on Tues day last, had the misfortune of having her pocketbook stolen, containing a check of $1,1, and as near as she could recollect about $10 in money ami her monthly railroad ticket. No clue could be had for Its mysterious disappear ance. The store of Messrs. Frace & Parker was broken into on Monday night last and thieves partook freely of the stock on hand, consisting of l mm thirty to fifty pairs of gloves, about fifteen pairs of shoes, dress goods, neckties, pants and overalls, etc., to the amount of about Sd'iO. No clue has as yet been had. The thieves niadeeiitrancethroiigh window on the north side of the store into the Hour department. The store is situated nt the summit at the junc tion of the Kactoryville and Abington and the Schultuvllle and Mill City turn pikes. Mrs. James S. Wagner is convalescing from her recent illness. ISciijamiu Mead is a little better, yet not able to sit up any. Richard Ciiitlin Is so far recovered that lie Is seen upon Die streets once more. The donation at the Methodist church was well attended and receipts quite encouraging. UUCKNELL NOTES. The students have once more "settled down to business" and everything about the university Is moving pleas antly. Miss Jennie Simpson, of Clifford, Pa., Is laniong those who make tin Increase 1 attendance ;st the seminary. H. C. Downing, who was compelled to leave school last term on .account of an at tack of typhoid fever, has again re sumed ills studies at the college. A. W. Stephens has given up the janiitoixhip at the laboratory and will be succeeded by Leivy Hall, of Sharon, Pa. The gymnasium, which was damaged to the extent of over $700 by last term'i (ire, has been appropriately relltted and Is now In use. Tile class drills un ler the director ship of Messis. Harper and P.uniiell are very well attended, thus giving evi dence of the .appreciation in whlc'h this rare treat Isiheld by the students. On account of the resignation of the president of the frenhman class, who has gone to AVia.-liington, D. C, to ofllciate in clerical duties owing to his brother's illness, Mr. (iilpln was elected preddmit for the balance of the school year. I) U It YEA. Miss Lizzie Walen. of Avora, is visit ing her sister, Mis. C. A. Dills. Miss Maltie lOvans spent Sunday with friends in AVest Pittston. Dr. Cillesple, of Avoca, culled on friends here Monday. Miss Katie Mat-kin, of Kxeter, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Pa ton. Miss Kitty Holan, of South Scranton, called on friends here Monday evening. 10. C. Cuius, who has been visiting the family of F. 15. Dills for the past few days, has returned home. The IOxci lsior Social club gave an enjoyable hop at their hall Monday evening: o. II. Richards is calling on friends In Tunkhannock this week. 1T'8. .4nic Schrolncr Alleiilowti, I'a. aood's Is the Graiidesf Jaicod from a Weak act'. Low Condition To Perfect Health and Strengt! Aficr Four Years Suffering. 'C. I. I'.oud & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "(iciitli'incn I think Hood's Sarsnp.irlll.'i !' lio Grandest discovery yet made, ami it ftilli' ven iiiuro than yon claim for It, My wifo l:r. .eon slik for tlio past four years. I'or tlir. cars six) was so bad that she was titiahlo to i' ::y uf her housework. We, had good physician r.t s!:o t!!d net recover her health. Slio wu tillering frora Itriglit's disease and Lameness In tho Back. tcr tonpio was covered with blisters; had r.' ppetltu, mid was very weak and low with i;c: -nil iloMMty. I Insisted oil her taking Hutu", arsaparilla, and alio lias been improving cvt: l:ico. Klic has taken flvo buttles, ami Is so we'. ures titat for three inotitlia she. has done her house v.ori;, and wo liavo seven children." Auc, Kcu::::im:h, Alletitowu, rcnir.iylvaiila. Hood'o Pilte euro liver Ills, constipation bUluumicsj, jaundice, sick headache, ludtgcsUuD HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN,' The AcknoAvlcdgcd Kxpcrt In IJorscsliuiiiiiK wild Dentistry, is Now l'crniunently Located on West Liiekuwannu Ave N'eur the llridge. A , New. School Suits FwiOc Not reafvnew but they look So. The boy's clothes are made, from papa's old ones, dyed over with Diamond -Dyes i no g.n s dresses aro dyed over, too, and many of the suits and gowr.s cost but ten cents. No extwrlcnre Is nppdod to do ifnm! wiirlc with lito. liiond llyns. which urn mmho'siMu Ully fur hmne nso. IdrcutLuu Uouk anil 10 samples uf columt elutii, Fruo. AVkUJl, Ricuaudson & Cu., IiiirllhEtoa, A't. Strung values in Clothing this week at weak prices an instance: to sell the remainder or the Bank rupt Stuck from the Hyde l'ark Clothing store, Ave oiler FOR BOY SUITS, 6o. 2 KNEE PANTS, For 25c. Roys' double breasted suits, also Loys' Avariu and durable Capo Overcoats; regular price, $2 and - Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.48 Boys' 'Keefeis, witli deep sailor or Aelvet collars, nicely braided; value, $3 and 81; Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.95 Eoys' fine, all-Avool Suits, also Boys' Overcoats and Ul sters; value, 5; Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.88 FOR GENTLEMEN. A Lot of Pants A Lot of Yosts 8'Je. 48c. Men's silicic and double breasted Suits; also black and blue O'ercoats and Ulsters; value. &S and ; Bankrupt Sale Price, $4.75 Men's all-wool Suits; also black and blue Kersey Over coats; valuo. t?12; Bankrupt Sale Price, $7.65 Men's Cassinicre and Wors ted Pants, equal in lit and tinisli to regular 6" Pants; Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.48 Bell CI t 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL. A HAPPY NEW YEAR AA'o wish all our ptitrons health n nroswerlty In 1M.'i. AVo sturt on anoth twelve months' run with the earth iirouit tho sun, more than fully etiulppeil to mee tin hat demands of tho puldle ot Herat ton. Our display Is niaBiiltloently com .lido, pregentiiu; monumental vulucs overy stylo of headweur. $3 HATTER AND FURNISHER. This Fnmnm ItAntotlir riimM oulrklv und IK f nuuioiitly nil nrrvoim i1I:kukoh, hiu li nrt Woiik MHimrv. I,til f i f It In IMvtim'. I iLMiitnr li. WnkCV tiiiMiHM, l.imt Vlttility, iillitly rinlHuiuiin, evil (In'iiiiiH. iniitotcTtcy uiul wii!tlmr iHsoii'M'h imiiikoiI by yuiilliful err oral or cr . rntituln no onltitofi. in a uofvp f nnlc iiihI Itlooil litilliler. MitkoMlm pulo uiul ftntiv rtinuitt tun) pluiii, Knslijr miTh'l in vent iiorhnt. Wl (vrtiux; H InrWA. Ily nut 1 1 pn'i'fiM nllli wrttten Ktinnintt'P to euro ir money nf iwhIimI. Wrltii uh for IVe tnctUrul bunki wenl uriilpfl In pin In wmiir, wlilrli con tultm toMlinniiiiilN iitirt llnnni'ltil ivformircn. No rhnrnt ritnaulliillikiiB. Itrwitrf of tmifir timta. Knui hy nnr imIvitIIwH nuiMtle. or mldroHu VHKI.It CO., .M it ai mic l 'Uiil0,l llleavo roi.dinscHanton.pa., h. chandkhson For Delicacy, For parity, and for improvoment of tho com- I plexion, nothing equals TuxeokiU Powder UXJ III; P Q- aMmm!mmmw!twmw!i5 111 ill l;1 fi r. ... - - - -r.-zzi i a $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,riillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, cs Z5 at S3 es e 1 The steady increase of our business compels us to enlarge and remodel tlie en tire store for spring trade, and as tlie stock will be in tlie Avav WILL SELL III e ts est' ?r- ' 'A if n : ass 400 and 402 Lack Ave., Scranton, Pa. - il) TO CLOSE AT THE Tapestry Brussels at Tapestry Brussels at Tapestry Brussels at Body Brussels at All Wool Carpets at 300 Short Lengths of Ingrains, from one to two yards, suitable for Rugs. 70c. Ingrains at 25 cents. 65c. Ingrains at 20 cents. 5oc. Ingrains at i5 cents. n 9 406 and 403 ORB price slaughtering more amazing bargains in sea ' uminhlf p-nods for vour benefit and train. With una- '-'""'--' Q J bnt(-d ftirro nnr tremendous onward each successive announcement bringing grander 1 . ' 1 C - 4 1 . it . 1 . x ana greater opportunities 101 muuey Mtviug nuiu us picut cessor, and to each announcement throngs of buyers respond from all directions. You should be an early caller, as vast crowds will be here for these stupendous under-price offerings. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY we offer' three dozen pair heavy Chenille Portieres, line fringe top and bottom, beautiful bright and delicate colored Frieze and Dados. (t A C Odd and Kud Price, - - - - V&O FOR THURSDAY ONLY we offer two dozen Silk Plush Rockers, spring seat, Ant. Oak polished t C frames, carved tops. Odd and Knd Price, - FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY we will sell any Heater (aud they are the best stove made) at 20 per cent, less thau marked price. V Don't miss ns WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI DAY and SATURDAY; Economy's casj'-Avay-to-pay assists pinched finances, , 45.9 II PRICE. rair JN LENGTHS FROM 1 TO 30 YARDS FOLLOWING PRICES: 35 cents, worth 50 cents 45 cents, worth 65 cents 60 cents, worth 85 cents 75 cents, worth $1.10 50 cents, worth 75 cents ma go Lackawanna Ave. AND ODD AND END SALE moves