r 7 I THE SCItAXTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1805. t : ) GORMAN'S mi DEPOT SPECIAL SALE OF FINE t l At Exceedingly Low Prices. January Is one of the Important months to purchasers of muslin underwear, for the reason that the goods were contracted for and matle. during the very dull season. The prices are reduced to such low fln xires as will Insure a quick sale. The goods are all new and of the choicest. CORSET COVERS Ladies' Fine Muslin Corsot Cover, high neck, trimmed with embroidery. 25c Flno Cambric Corset Cover with V neck, trimmed with embroidery SGo Fine Cambric Corset Cover, low neck, trimmed with embroidery 890 Fine Cambric Corset Cover, V neck, trimmed with valuiicleunes lace back and .'front 4Gc Fine Cambric Corset Cover with V neck, back and front trimmed with Very fine embroidery 49c Fine Cambric Corset Cover with V back and square front, trimmed with Insertion ami embroidery D8c Fine Cambric Corset Cover with V Deck, back and front, trimmed with embroidery and Valenciennes lueo "5c Fine Cambric Corset Covers, low cquure neck, trimmed with lino em broidery 85c Fine Cambric Corset Cover, V buck and front, trimmed with pointed em broidery SSc Fine Cambric Corset Cover, low round neck, trimmed with line Inser tion and embroidery 89c Fine Cambric Corset Cover, low round neck, trimmed with embroid ery and light blue ribbon $1.23 GOWNS. Pure Muslin Clown with Mother Hub bard yoke, with tucks and cambric ruf fle round neck and down the front.... GOu Fine Muslin (Sown, trimmed with wldo hemstitched rulllu round neck and Sleeves 75c Flno Muslin down. Mother Hub bard yoke, with tucks and Insertion nd embroidery edKlntf 85c Fine Muslin Omvn with V neck, trimmed with wide embroidery und toivhen lace 89c Fine Cambric tlown, Kinpire style, trimmed with Insertion and rulllu of embroidery 98c Fine Fmbroidery down, with solid emboklcry yoke, trimmed with em broidery editing $1.19 Fine Muslin Gown, Kinpire style, trimmed with solid embroidery ami wide embroidery round neck und Sleeves $1.23 Fine Cambric Gown, with round tucked joke, trimmed with narrow piltriiiR round neck and wide embroid ery ruifie round yoke and sleeves $1.50 DRAWERS. Muslin Drawers, with tucks 25c Fine Muslin Drawers, with cluster of fine tucks 35c Fine Muclin Drawers, with cluster of tin ks and wide rulllu of embroidery... 45c Fine .Muslin Drawers, with double cluster of tucks ami wide embroidery ruffle GSc Fine Muslin Drawers, with cluster of tui'ks and Louis Fuller ruillo of em broidery 89c Fine Cambric Drawers, with cluster of fine tucks, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery with lace edirliiK 9Sc SKIRTS. Fine Muslin Skirts, with cluster of tucks find wide hem 45c Fine Muslin Skirts, with cluster of tucks unj cambric rulllu 00c Fine Muslin Skirts, with clusters of flno tucks with wide embroidery ruf fle V 85c Fine Muslin Skirt, with wide cambric rullle with Insertion and tucks S5c Muslin Skirt, with wide cambric ruf fle wl'h clusters of lucks, trimmed with fine luce !e -r mAmfm DR-REEVES 413 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex perience In ho.ipltal and private practico and treats ail acute and chronic diseases ot men, women and children. COOLTATiaS AND EXAMINATION FREE. He. with his assistants, treat all ells eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, car, nose and throat, dyspepsia rheumatism, lost vltalliy, premature weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous nroiiuy, caiarm, tumors, cancers, erup tions, Ljlnod-poi.onlns, lits, epilepsy, In discretion nnd errors of youth, lost mini' hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance asthma, discuses of the heart, lunK, liver. Kidneys, Dimmer, siomai n. etc. Voting .Men Positively Cured. Offer to ths 1'iibllo for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who Wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured msy receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DolXAUS. Tho doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. You can treat nnd cure yourself and family with it at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment tree. OFFICIO IIOIT.S-Dally, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.; eununys, iu 10 iz ami 2 10 . ANNUAL Prices Cut in Half See our Show Window to Be Convinced. . Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVE. N. B. Spring Wall Papers no open. IIONKSDALK. Harry Skeels, of Carbomlule, wu In town yenterdiiy. MLss Emma Ferbcr Is vlHltintf f rlunda in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. George It. l'.ryant, of "Union town,- l'u., are visiting relatives here. Mini Sadie Itay, who hug been visit ing her sister at Unlotitown, hits re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kraft arc ihome v from a trip to New York city. Health flints and Rales o! Hygiene Suggestions That May Save You Many a Doctor's Bill. WISDOM TOK THE HOUSEHOLD These Hints Don't Cost Much, Are Not Copyrighted, and if They Don't Do You Any Good, They'll Not Do You Any llurm. Alphabet Guide to Health: An goon as you are up shake blankets and sheets; Better be without shoes than sit with wot feet; Children, If healthy, are active, not still; Damp sheets or damp clothes will make ill: Eat slowly, and always chew your food well; Freshen the air in the house where you dwell; Garments must never be made to fit Unlit; Homes will be healthy if airy and llKht; If you wish to be well as you do, I've no doubt Just open the windows before you go out; Keep your room always tidy and clean; Let dust on the furniture never be seen; Much illnesB Is caused by the want of puro air; Now to open your windows be ever your ca ru ; Old ruga and old rubbish should never be kept; People should see that their floors are well swept; Quick movements in children are healthy and right; Hemember the young cannot thrive with out llKht; See that the cistern is clean to the brim; Take care that your dress is ull tidy and trim; Use your nose to find out If there be a bad drain; Very sad are the fevers that come In Its train; Walk as much as you can without feel- liiK fatigue; Xerxes could walk fully many a leuKUe; Your health Is your wealth, which your wisdom must keep: Zeal will help a Kood cause, and the Kood you will reap. Exchange. 4 One of nature's cheapest specifics Is plain iliot water. "If I were asked what woman's best friend Is," said one doctor recently, "I should say hot water. If she drinks hot water an hour before her breakfast she will he able to ward off dyspepsia. If she drinks hot water flavored with lemon and sweetened with sutrar when she has been viit 1u the cold she will ward oft chills. The same aKteeable medicine taken early enough in the progress of a cold will stop it. When a nervous headache makes the forehead throb and the back of the neck nche hot water will relieve the pain. For tired eyes, inflamed eyelids und styes. - con tinued the doctor, "nothing Is so goon ns hot water. M ne eves snouiu ue sopped with a cloth dipped In boiling water. Sprains may be relieved greatly bv soakimr the ntllicted member in hot water for half an hour at a time and then binding It with a flannel bandage, Hrulses yield to much the same treat ment, althouwh suoh long soaking Is tin necessary. Wounds and sores may be treated by pouring hot water on them for a few minutes at a time. Very hot water applied to a bleeding cut will ston the How of blood freouently. Then for mere comfort." he went on. "few rhinirs enual hot water. A rubber bag full of It makes one Indifferent to cold, Wrapped 1n flannel and put on the floor of a carriage It is Invaluable. She who suffers from cold feet at night hn-s but to Ull a hot water bag to know what comfort is. Sufferers from sleepless ness find themselves dellclously drowsy after a hot bath. Wrinkles llee before it nnd blackheads vanish before Its constant use. Great Is hot water." ... French sanitarians are Just now con slderablv agitated over the question of bedbmrs. Dr. Felix Hremonu argueu oe- fore the Commission of Hygiene mat the bedbug Is a nuisance and a cause of disease, :tnd so thoroughly convinced the commission of the correctness 01 his Ideas that the extermination ot the bedbuir in Infested lodging houses was ordered forthwith. Hut the lodging house keeper ihad become so much at tached to the society of this cheerful net that they entered a vigorous pro test to the demands of the commission, and contested The decision in the courts and with the result 'that the municipal council nnd -the state council reversed the decision of the t-onimlsslon of hy glene, and 'thus the bugs were delivered from the Imminent peril which threat ened them, nnd the tenants of cheap lodging houses In Paris sMll furnish food fur these hungry phlebotomlsts. Drs. I'.remond and Do Wevere have made a careful study of tho relation of bedbugs to health, and have nhuwn that this loathsome Insect is i menace to health, not only by reason of the loss of sleep and of (blood directly at tributable to Its ravings, but also through its becoming the means of transmitting 'the microbes of 'tubercu losis. This is a question which, In the opinion of the Medical News, ought to receive tile attention of the anltiry authorities In our great cities. It has long been known that files may com munlcate cholera, cliarbon and other infections, as erysipelas and possibly yellow fever. It has also been known that earthworms are a moans of dls penning chabon infections. Mosquitoes convey certain animal parasites, as fa larla; possibly also the -parasites o: m.ilurla. It is possible that many In sects may be engaged In this mischiev ous activity. This Is a matter to which sanitarians may well give con slderatlou. To avoid lllnos-s wlille on -a holiday, the following hints will be useful: If on a long holiday, -and frequently ohanglng your hotel, 'take your own sheets with you, say two pairs, all wool. Tiiey do tiot take up much room In your boxes, and t'hey are a very great safeguard and comfort. You may then bid defiance not only to colds, but rhuumnitlsm and even fever. At 'the majority of hotels -Wioy are not even particular In airing tho sheet. Sometimes they put a little starch In them. You might as well Bleep under a mackintosh -us under -a starohed sheet. Tho perspiration Is kept In, and the skin rendered Boft and flabby, and any exposuro next day Is there fore dangerous. Perfect comfort In bed must be obtained If you would make the most of a holiday. Ilefore choosing or accepting m. bed room, therefore, Juot see thut tho bed Is a nice one, the blankets clean, with a HUlllcientt number of pillows, and a bolster case. At many hotels they have a mean nd dirty way of dis pensing entirely with bolster cases. Thoy simply spread the sheet round It, And the probability Is you awake In the morning with a crick In your neck, ami feel peevish and out of aorta all day long. youna for health: The excessive use of smelling salts Is be lieved to damage the heurlng. If one be In good heulth It Is folly for him to begin a treatment to make him thin or fat. It Is natural for some per sons to be thin, and others to be stout, to be short or tall as the case may be. A glass of hot milk after one Is In bed often Insures an unbroken, restful sleep. Haw oysters, If they are chewed Instead of being swallowed whole, are the most easily digested of all things. IJcef is the best food to give one a color. For red eyelids, shave a lump of alum down to a pencil-point and use it upon the eyelids night and morning. Draw the alum gently over the edge of the lids. Experiments made by Dr. Vaughnn, and communicated by him to tho ltoyal so city, of England, conclusively show that liberal consumption of sugar insures the ability te do more work with less fatigue. Rome physicians say the fuct has been demonstrated beyond a question that uslde from rupture of the ear-drum there Is scarcely a symptom of defective hear- ng which is not traceuble to the condition of the nose and throat. When the hair begins to split or fall out massuuo to the scalp is excellent. l'liu-o the tip of tho fingers lirmly upon the scalp und then vibrate or move thu scalp while holding tho pressure steadily. This will Btlinulato the blood vessels under neath tho hair. A brush of unevenly tufted bristles Is also excellent to use upon the scalp, not tho hair. Quito often on rising In tho morning u dull, heavy headncho Is folt for an hour or two, which is not severe enough to mnk-3 one 111, but quite enough so to make 011a miserable. A half a teaspoonful of table salt In a half a wlnecluss of water will often remove theaoho In less than half un hour. It seems to sweeten tho stomach, from which most headaches come. Coal oil Is an excellent tonic for the hair, If not objectionable on account of Its odor. l'.ut If the oil Is rubbed well into the roots of the hair with a soft sponge In tho moili ng, the odor will be almost gone by even- ng. and you can lurlhor dissipate 11 oy a liberal application of bay rum rubbed In the same way. The coitl oil cleans the scalp beautifully, and softens; the hair. A foreign medical Journal Is authority for the statement that a teaspoonful of glycerine In hot milk or cream will ut once relieve the most violent attack of coughing. This Is a simple, easily ob tained uiu harmless remedy, and if It keeps good Its promise will prove to be of great value. Equally simple and quite ef fective Is I he use or glycerine spray hough un atomizer. This Is applied di rectly to the Intlamed or Irritated sur faces and gives almost instant relief. In uttucks of Influenza,- colds iu tho head, sore throat, and like troubles, glycerine mixed with three times Us bulk of water boiled and cooled, is an Invariable remedy. A little practice will enable the patient to Ull the lungs with the spray, and tho soothing and cooling cltect Is remarkable. TAYLOR. The following young people enjoyed a pleasant sleighrlde to Olyphant last evening: Misses Ida Oourtright, JIattle Courtrlght, Carrie Lutholdt, Elsie Cary, Ida Sperber, Sadie Itlchards, Maine CotirtVight, Janet FJvams, Ada Goodwin, Mary A. Jones, Jennie Itossin and Fred Williams, Fred Stone, Stanley Miller, Harry Wlnslow, Edward Sweet, Harry Sweet, David Davles, Samuel Gordon, nich.trd Watklns, Luther Harris and Thomas Pavis. The party stopped at a hotel In the above named place and enjoyed themselves immensely. They returned home at an early hour this morning. Mrs. Cornelius P. Gap, of Bethlehem, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. William J. Welgor -at their home on Main street yesterday. Professor. David E. Jones, of Laflin, was a visitor here yesterday. Fred Williams, of Scranton, was a visitor here last evening. William Sullivan, of Feltsvllle, was quite seriously Injured at the Pyne breaker yesterday morning;. He Is em ployed as a company man' and was driving a car down a steep grade, when he fell under the cars and was run over. Ho sustained five broken ribs and was removed to 'the Moses Taylor hospital. The funeral of Mrs. Gabriel Honner was held yesterday afternoon from her late home In the Sibley, and was at tended by an Immense concourse of the duparted woman's friends. While the funeral procession was passing undei the I'yne breaker trestllng a team of horses became frightened by the dump engine overhead and made a mad dash to run away. The occupants of the oarrlage were thrown out and the car riage was a total wreck. No one was injured. German Hose company No. 1 tested the hydrants and their hose which they procured this week, and the test proved most satisfactory to the company. A new fire gong was also placed In the Taylor breaker. Mi", and Mrs. Henry Reese, of Par sons, visited Mr. und Mrs. Thomas It. Davis at their home on Main street on Thursday. K EYSTOyK ACADEMY. The rlassos have neat'Jy nil com menced the review, preparatory to the final examinations of the second quarter Our instructor in elocution has offered to give all the students who partici pate In the public rhetorics two drills upon their selections Instead of one as formerly. This Is simply one of the many Improvements made In our de partment of elocution this year under our enterprising teacher. Miss Acken The beginning Greek class Tuesday commenced their march through the "gate" to the Anabasis. The senior class, after a year's conflict, Is on the point of capturing the city. Three special prayer meetings have been held by the students during the week. A large number of our students ot tended the Ilaptlst Ladles' Aid society nt Silas Gardner's Wednesday evening. Tho members of the Current Topic leagm Monday afternoon devoted their meetings to a discussion of the "Polit ical Review of '4." The "Phi Ml" programme Friday evening was especially Interesting. The principal features were the "Lantern,' chief editor lleardsley, and a parlla mentary drill. This Is tho first drill held by the Boclety since tho adoption of Robert s manual, and mnny new points In parliamentary practice were brought out. NEW mTlFOKD. A sleigh load of young people from Jackson took supper at the K.iglc hotel last night, after which they all Joined In a grand dunce. J. A. McCoii'liell, of this township, is visiting friends and relatives In Ring hnmton this week. Rev. K. J. Mcllenry Is spoiullug a few days In Philadelphia. David Van Dunkirk has purchased tho Interest of his purtner, W. U. Phln- noy. In the livery business conducted by them it lie past year. Mrs. S. It. Roll Is visiting relatives In Uranohvlllc, N. J. W. N. Whitney, of Klngsley's, was lit town on business Wednesday, Miss Anna Renchler, of Scranton, Is visiting her friend, Mrs. J. H. Vail. J. J. Coleman has recovered from his recent Illness. W. W. IRoy, of Nicholson, Is visit lug his parents In this township. Mrs. Richard llartt, who .has been an Invalid for several years, eonlined to her bed most of the time, died Thurs day morning. Her aged tiusband Is In very poor health, FOKEST CITY. The county court has granted hotel licences to Arnett Bennett and John McLaughlin; eating house license to Peter Walsh and John Cunningham, wholesale license to Thomas W. Cun ningham. ' Three slclghlouds of people from, Vandllng with their band, enjoyed a slclghrlde over the snow-covered hills to Uniondale, Thursday- evening. Miss Kachael Francis, of Scranton, visited her mother, Thursday evening, to obtain the latter's consent to her mairrlage, which will occur next Tues day evening In Scranton, to J. Thomas. Miss KrandB was formerly one of For est City's populnr young ladies. The Welsh Sunday school went to Jermyn, Thursday, over the beautiful snow, and report a pltasant time. Hevival services were commenced In the Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening. The Uapblst, Methodist, Welsh Congregational, and Presbyter Ian churches have united In the effort for the revival of church membership and the conversion of the unsaved. Mr. Hogan's discourse was upon "Sin." Thursday evening Iiev. P. U. Kennedy preached un excellent sermon. The meethigs are well attended. Candidates for borough ofllces are not very numerous. In the Second ward the Republican voters will meet In Davis' hall next Tuesday evening from 7 to S o'clock to send two delegates to the county cosi'VenMon and to place In nomination candidates for ofllces In this borough. The Republican voters that are qualified will hold their cau cus In MMnger'a E'lore room opposite the postofllce, the same evening from 7 to S o'clock, to noailnate candidates for the 'borough ofllces and to choose two delegates t attend the Republican county convention, which will be held at Montrose next Thursday, Jan. 24. After the meeting of the First ward and ward caucuses, ;: union caucus of the Republican votirs of the two wards will be held In Manger's Btore room from H to o'clock, (JAlTliODALK. Hiiydon Kvans, of Scranton, was a visitor In this city yesterday. Miss Laura Davenport, of rittston, Is the guest of Sirs. 0. W. Mellon, of Washington place. W. 1). Evans has purchased from D. W. Humphrey the latter's half Interest In the store, office and hall on Main street, which has been in the past occu pied by the Arm of which these gentle men are members. The deal was a double one, as Mr. Humphrey pur chased from Mr. Evans the store and dwelling now occupied In the past by John Mohrs. The linn of Humphrey & Evans will dissolve on April 1. Peter Molllnaro, of Columbia avenue, West Side, died on Thursday afternoon of pneumonia. Deceased was 4S years of age and leaves ' family. He was among the prominent Italians of the city. Last evening the Young Ladles' Liter ary society und Invited friends enjoyed a slelghrlde to Dlyptiant. They took supper at Muhon's hotel. The party numbered fifteen couples. Harry Skeels has returned from Philadelphia. Miss Clara Smith, of New York city. Is visiting Carbondale friends. A mite social was held laBt evening under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the Raptlst mission at tht home of Mrs. William Sherrer, of Arch bald street. FACT0RYV1LLE. Miss Minnie Reynolds is the guest of Dr. John II. Harris and family, at Lewisburg. Steven Xorthrup visited his brother at Clark's Ore-en one day this week. Undertaker G. W. Stanton is very ill at his home on Main street. Mrs. Henry Reynolds and Mrs. Wal ter Reynolds spent Friday at Scranton. The wives, daughters and sisters of the members of Captain E. J. Rice post, No. 211, Grand Army of the Republic, are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. II. M. Capwell Saturday after noon. Jun. 1!, at 8 o'clock, to arrange for The organization of a woman's cir cle -to be known as the Ladles' Circle of the Oaptaln E. J. Rice post. No. 211, Grand Army ot the Republic, of Fac toryvllle, l'a. Thonvas Hall, of Wa-verly, Pa., was Nervous Headaches Dyspepsia, Impure Blood APerfoct Cure by Hood's 8arsa parllln, It. Wcbatrr Baker York, Ta. " I personally recommend Hood's Sarsapnrllls to my friends mid others, whenever I luvo na opportunity, mid' I am willing tint thU state ment bo used for publication. This medicine, lias bcrn ol great benefit to me. I liavo been luflotlug more or less with dyspepsia and ncr- Hood'ss? Cures vous headache for several years. After using other preparations without success, I concluded to try Hood's Karsaparllla. I am pleased to say that I have been bnnefltud nioro by the use ol Hood's Sarsnparllla tliuu by All Other Medicines Combined In fact, I have been cured by Hood's Sursaua- rlllu. I also una Hood's Pills very bctiellclul." 1). Wf.ustkk H,vki.ii, 29 8. I'ctm St., York, Til, Hood's Pills ro purely vegetable, end Uo not puree, pain or gripe. Bold by all urusslsts. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert In HorseHhoelnp; and Dentistry, is Now Perimtnently Loeuted on West l.uckuwunnu Ave., ficurthg linage. the guest of his cousin. Miss Edith Hall, of this place, on Thursday. The funeml of the late Mrs. Nathan Wells was held from the residence Fri day afternoon. Kev. P. E. Adams, of the ITnlversallst church of Nicholson, conducted the services. DUN M0 HE. Members of Dunmore lodge of Odd Fellows are requested to meet at their hall this afternoon at 1 o'clock to at tend the funeral of Past Grand John H. Smith. Sister lodges are Invited to attend with them. Thomas Palmer Is again confined to his room by rheumatism. The following Is -the programme of the drama, "Daughters of a King," which will be given In Manly's hull Tuesday evening, Jan. 22, for tho bene fit ot St. Agnes' guild: The characters are: Mrs. Graham. Marie Bronson; Aunt Clarissa, Annie Illshop; Rebecca Spencer, who considers herself one of the girls, Martha -Matthews; Helen Gra ham, Mame Peckens; Florence Bald win, Lulu Masters; Kittle Greene, Sal lie Hrownlng; Ruth Adams, Mabel Mor ris; Beth Hamlin, Marlon Lane; daugh ters of the king, Jennie Olllver, Jessie Wert, Blanche Bloes, May Olllver, Lydla Farrar, Bessie Shepherd; Pollv Graham, who would like to be a daugh ter of a king, Anna Olllver; Nan Gra ham, Mabel Christ. Richard Sweeney and Thomas Lan gan, or Fort Rods-worth, Staten Island, Now York, are visiting friends In town. They were former residents of this bor ough, but are now In the United States navy. They are on a furlough. The funeral of John B. Smith, presi dent of the Erie und Wyoming Vulley Railroad company, will be held at the family residence ut 2 o'clock. The Loyal legion will hold their regu lar meeting this evening at 7.45. En tertainment will be provided. The announcement of a birth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McGlll, of Spring street, which appeared in The Tribune yesterday morning was er roneous. The Dunmore correspondent of The Tribune was Imposed upon, It Is believed, maliciously. If such is found to be the case suitable action at law will he taken against 'the party who gave the Information. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and the disease Immediately disap pears. The llrst dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by C. M. Harris, 12G Penn ave nue und Carl Lorenz, druggists, Scranton. WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION Is CALLED TO THE yMNMI TIMWHMIt Urcat English Remedy. Gray's Specific Medicine HWIIUH urn Tumi bllltr, woakiiemot Body and Wind. 8Drma- torrnea, and Iuwotancy, and all dlseiucs that rise fom over-lndnluence and Bolt abuse, as Loss of Memory and Power, Dimness ot Tit Ion, Premature Old Ag and many other dis eases tbat lead to Iusnuity or Consumption and an rly grnvo, write for a pamphlet Addreu GRAY MKDICINE Co., Buffalo. K.Y. The Kpedno Medietas is sold by all druggists at SI per package,, or aiz tankages for S. or sent by mail on receipt of monov, nd with every 85.00 ordsr UF RIIIRINTFF cure or mon.y refunded. WF WftlMVl t'f0a account of counterfeits we bavo adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only genu- iu doiu is Dcramon dt .naiinewi uroa. We Give Away Strong values in Clothing this w eek at weak prices an instance: to sell the remainder of the Bank rupt Stock from the Hyde Park Clothing store, we oiler FOR BOYS. SUITS, a KNEE PANTS, For 25c. 60. Boys' double breasted suits, also Boys' warm and durable Cape Overcoats; regular price, $2 and $3: Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.48 Boys' Reefers, with deep sailor or velvet collars, nicely braided; value, $3 and U: Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.95 Boys' flue, all-wool Suits, also Boyj' Overcoats and Ul sters: value, 5: Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.88 FOR GENTLEMEN. A Lot of Punts 8c. A Lot ol Vests 48c. Men's sintrlo aud double breasted Suits; also black and blue Overcoats and Ulsters; value, $8 and $!); Bankrupt Sale Price, $4.75 Men's all-wool Suits; also blat k and bluo Kersey Over coats; value, $12; Bankrupt Sale Price, $7.65 Men's Cassimere and Wors ted Pants, equal in fit and finish to regular $5 rants; Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.48 1 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OP THE BELL. ' Ladles Who Value A refined complexion mast use Foszonl' der. It produces s soft and booutlful MM in: ammmmtmmmmmnK ii 11111 1. 2 $50,000 worth tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,niIlinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, I he steady increase of our business compels us to enlarge and remodel the en 4.,- t r ; j f-UQ will be in the way WILL SELL AT 400 and 402 ct 1 1 I V -"OH OS 1 ;i t B 10 JisL il. ML ans Mm HIT (arpetings. JN 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 KERR 51 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. ECONOMY'S ODD AND END AND ORE price slaughtering ui ,1 i.niii- bated force our tremendous ODD AND END SALE moves onward each successive announcement bringing grander and greater opportunities for money saving than its prede cessor, aud to each announcement throngs of buyers respond from all directions. You should be an early caller, as vast crowds will be here for these stupenflous under-price offerings. FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY we offer three dozen pair fieavy Chenille Portieres, fine fringe top and bottom, beautiful bright aud delicate colored Frieze and Dados. 455 Odd and End Price, - - - - FOR THURSDAY ONLYSve offjr two dozen Silk Plush Rockers, spring seat, Ant. Oak polished (2 25 frames, carved tops. Odd aud End Price, - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we will sell any Heater (and they are the best stove made) at 20 per cent, less than , marked price. Don't miss us WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FR& DAY and SATURDAY. " Economy's easy-way-to-pay assists pinched finances. of Dry Goods, No ANY PRICE. rair, Lack Ave., Scranton, Pa. 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 jS cents at i5 cents. EMM & GO. NT SALE more amazing bargains in sea- TiAfir nnd crain. With una-