8 THE SCRANTON TTlimJNTJ PTITDAY MOttNTO, FEBTITTATIY 1, 1805. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. NOTE. The Special Prices and Ex traordinary Inducements on Ladies' Muslin Underwear now prevailing. 2t)c, 40c.,45c., 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25. 49c, 50c, 75c, 98c, $1.00, $1.19 and $1.25 25c, 29c. 35c, 40c, 45c, 49c, 50c, 05c, 75c, 79c, 85c, 89c, and 98c. 25c, :J5c, 40c, 45c, 50c., 08c, 75c, 85c, S9c, and $1.00. Representing the Very Rest Materials and the Neatest Workmanship. HOUSEKEEPING US The Present Prices are the Lowest that we ever made on goods of these grades. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR, -:-REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. lloeves has had long and varied ex perience In hospital and private practice and treat!) all acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AID EXAMINATION FREE. He, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of he nervous nystem, Ui Hemes of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood-poisoning, flts, epilepsy. In discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lung iiver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. Voting Jlen Positively Cured. Offer tu the Publle for Catarrh. Any one sufforlnjf with Catarrh who Wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVB DOI.I.AKH. The doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. You can treut and cure yourself and family with it at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment tree. OFFICK HOT'ItS Daily, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, lu to 12 and 3 to 4. At This Season We invite your special attention to our magnificent display of AND WALL PAPER . We will give you full benefit of the recent decline in the price uf Carpets. Price is always a great object, and in this matter we are not only determined to hold our own but to outdo all coup pctitors. Come and see us. J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Thu U'hulcbuno Industry. California Is soon to try an Industry that ha hitherto been conllned In this country to New York , city that of whalebuno cimltiMT. while much of the world's sup J)ly of whalebone Is landed nt 8un Fran Cisco from tho whaling ships, It has hitherto ull beiin sent to New York and Loudon to be cut for use. ' Will Raise No Moro Hops. mm MI0Sk Several associations of ministers In WaHhliiKton and Oregon have protested j Riralmtt the raising of hops and barley, be Pause, those products are used In the man ufacture fif Intoxicating drlnkB. It Is now Ktated that a larue acreairo In Wushlnit- lon devoted to hops will most likely be put to otner use next yeur. . ,. Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report ' ABSOLUTELY PURE NEWS 0FJH1S VICINITY STK0UDS1IUHG. Henry Hairnet, a tinsmith In the em ploy r William Flory, Jr., Is danger ously 111 at .his employer's residence, HunVriiiK from un ubeess In the side. Jlituj Florence Huswll, of Trenton, N. J., is visiting Miss LlelitenthakT, near l'oocmo bridge. A. K. Savaoool, the florist, of New York city, spent Sunday In town visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, h. . SuvucxmI on Green street. The "Merry Minstrels," a local or ganization, re making great prepara tions for Thursday night, when they appear before the public In several burlesques. The company has been formed by Albert Abranis, a former Philadelphia!!,' but m.w a reiMirter for th Stroudsburg Times. W. F. Sellow, formerly with the Cleveland Minstrel oommpany, Is one of the leading mem bers, and fun will reign supreme when two congenial spirits as Ab.ru ms and rtelK'W congregate 'to furnishe amuse- meut for the good people of Strouds btirg. Mrs. Thomas Staples, of W llkes- Harre, Is in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heer. Robert Crawford, of New York city, was In town vn Wednesday, visiting friends. V. W. Cowell was in Sprugueville cn Tuesday. Mrs. Stewart Prwke, of lenders, spent Wednesday In town, ithf guest of Mrs. Jacob llouser. Professor Ormand, of Princeton col lege, spent Sunday with his family, on Center street. Mlsss Daisy Comstock, of Philadel phia, Is visiting friends on Ann street. Jacob lleisland, Jr., has lvturned to his home, at-Pittsburg, after a week's stay in town visiting his parents, on Ann street. Fred Storm, of llackettstown semi nary, spent Sunday in town, visiting his parents, Hon. and Mrs. John H. Storm. H. W. Mutehler, of New York city, visited his business friends In this sec tion on Tuesday. Mr. and .Yes. W. H. Thompson, Mrs. J. J. Ingram, and Mls Myrtle. Stouffer, are on a sk'ighing trip to White Haven and other points. Hubert Keller, the well-known busi ness man. Is confined to his home with a severe attack of grip. J. Ij. Thomas was, hi Bangor on Tues day on business. Samuel Molts, of Reading, Pa., has accepted a position with William Reinier In his cigar manufactory, and will locate here permanently. Harry Decker, of Sparta, X. J., Is visiting his brother, Morton Decker, on Analomlnk avenue. The Republicans of East Stroudsburg all their caucus have formed a very strong ticket and the fight at the com ing election will, no doubt, be a bitter onj. The nominations were perfectly satisfactory to all concerned and a veiy pleasant feeling exists between the victorious and non-vlctorluus as pirants for political honors. 0L1T1IANT. Patrick Klllcullen, of Newark. N. J., Is visiting in town. A sleighing party of young people from Hyde Park were In town last evening and stopped at the Central hotel. Miss Lizzie Madden, of Susquehanna, is the guest of her brother and siwter of this place. Wednesday afternoon three mine cars loaded with coal at the Lackawanna Coal company's colliery In some unac countable manner ran back to the head of the shaft and toppled down to the bottom, demolishing the cars and wrecking the carriage. The works were Idle yesterday on account of the accident. Mrs. D. W. Harris Is spending the Wiek with relatives In Wllkes-Uarre ami Plttston. Miss Mary Carbine Is ill at her homo on Lackawanna street. The next attraction at the Opera house Is the "Irish Statesman" by the Adonis club. It will be produced en tirely by home talent and promises to surpass anything ever attempted In town. Dr. Van Sickle returned home from Harrlsburg last evening, where he has ben attending the state board of health meeting. j'-. . Miss May Hull lqft W'ednesday for a few weeks' visit at 'Philadelphia. Mrs. Kdward Jones and family will leave next week for Florida, where they will remain until spring. The young ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a dime social next Tuesday evening, Feb. !, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Simpson, of liiake ly. All are Invited to attend. Miss Jenkins, of Scranton, Is the guest of Misses Davis, of Lackawanna street. Will C Mooney attended a social at Scranton Wednesday evening. Misses Maine O'Malley and Lucy Far rell attended the fair at Dickson City Wednesday evening. Harry Illvenburg, of Carbondale, was In town yesterday looking tip the InterestB of the Anthracite. Mothers ! Mothers ! ! s Mothers ! ! ! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup hai been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain: cures wind collo, and -Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and tuke no other kind. Twenty-Uve cents a bottle. tayTok. Miss Ka'e Ilurke Is confined to he bed with .i heumaalsm. A 3-monlhs-old child of William Coyne was-burled on Tuesday after noon. Tickets are being sold rapidly for the DeMoss family entertainment for next Thursday evening. Free lunch after the concert Is over. Another Hungarian laborer was killed at Jermyn No. 2 on Wednesday. All enormous piece of top coal feel down upon his body, .terribly mangling him, A horse owned .by Wellman Price ran aiway last evening, but no damage was done. A- pnnty from Avooa enjoyed a sleigh ride to this place last night. They stopped at A. Boyd's bakery store, and held sway In thai place until the early morning hours. Dancing and games were the principle features of the even ing. Miss Ida Courtright Is quite 111 at her home on Union street. Miss May Stewart was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Sarah Williams will leave In a few days to accept a position In New York city. Taylor Hose company No. 1 will hold their first annual ball at Weber's rink on Feb. 15. FOKEST CITY. . . John Williamson, of Wilkes-Ttarre, was a business visitor. In town yester day. O. M. Patterson, of Carbondale, was In town yesterday. F." K. Parkhurst and Kdgar A. Innes, of Wilkes-Barre, were Forest City visi tors yesterday. Montrose Uarnard, of Scranton, was ollleilally engaged In town yesterday. The ltepubllcan voters of the borough of Forest City are requested to meet ut Davles' hall this evening at 7 o'clock fur the purpose of transacting import ant business. A grand masquerade Ivall will beheld In Davis' opera bouse under the auspices of the Forest City Maennerchor choir on Friday evening, Feb. 19. Music by Forest City Mrass orchestra, M. Krantz, president; V. Jung, vice-president; secretary, Carl Koeslger; treasurer, W. H. Wildenliierger. Heruard, the year and a half old son of Mr. and Mis. M. Karnes, died yester day morning of membraneous croup. In the near future the cantata, "Jo seph und His lirethren," will be given by the Presbyterian church choir. The following committees huve been ap pointed: Stage manager, M. D. F.vans; business manager, V. L. Peterson; pian ist, Mlsfl Flo Allen; committee of ar rangements, V. L. Peterson, Fred other members of the committee, Fred (May, John Michael, I. V. Smith, W. C.. Taylor, W. X. Jtwse, A. K. Wheeler, K. Konham, Champ Kbdon, and the mem bers of the Ladles' Aid society. John K. Hughes will act as property man. The proceeds will be for the liquidation of the church debt. Cleorge Phillips died at his ihnme or. South Main street this morning after an Illness of only a few days of pneu monia. He was born in Wales In 1S37. He is survived by four children, Mrs. William H. Harris, Mrs. William Mor rison, Miss Lizzie Phillips and Joe Phil lips. The deceased had a large ac quaintance of friends here and else where, having been a resident of this borough for nearly eight years. The funeral notice will appear In tomor row's Tribune. K E YSTO NEAC ADEM Y. The third quarter opens today. At the meeting of the Athletic associa tion Monday the following officers were elected for the coming season: George H, Catterall, captain of base ball team; G. Laickey, captain font la,ll team; Grant Ceardsley, manager of both teams. Final examinations are the order o' the week. The Young Men's Christian associa tion prayer meeting Tuesday afternoon was one of the best ever held by the society. The attendance was unusual ly large. Ttfie pupils In .the department of music under Professor Southworth, will give a muslcale In Ladies' A-hapel Feb. 6. The day of prayer for colleges was observed yesterday. Rev, T. Auriol Hughes, of Montrose, preached the ser mon In thi afternoon. Stanley Simrell leaves school today to engage In general agency work be tween here and lluffalo. His unexpired term as swnitary of the Young M.en's ChrlKian association will tie filled by Charles Punnell. Kleotlon of officers at "Phi Mu" to night. Messrs. Davldow and Sohoville have changed their boarding place to S. C. Gardner's. Hhcuinatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the Bystem Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease Immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by C. M. Harris, 125 Penn ave nue und Carl l.orenz, druggists, Scranton. MOSCOW. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Harher and son, Harry, returned home to Itrooklyn, N. Y yesterday morning. Quite a number of young people met at Mrs. Frank Pelton'son Monday night to help Miss Uustie Gearhart celebrate her birthday. Quite a large number of ladles were entertained nt the home of Mrs. Ben net on Tuesday at a thimble party. D. Allen Is going to turn his residence on Mill street Into a hotel. Quite a large party of the ladles of the Mrs. W. Hallstead auxiliary, of the Brotherhood of Engineers, surprised Mrs. G, Shaw on Wednesday last. On Tuesday evening the young friends of Heba Slmpklii8 surprised her at her home. Among those present were the MIfsps Sarah Decker. Amy Davis, Bes sie and Stacla Cotfboy, Lona and Lena Sayre, May Kshleman, Bertha Van Brunt, Cordle :Pyle, Anna Gcager, Romle Wilbur, F.dna Mulone, Christina ('louse, Bessie Maroney, Grace Hinds, Mum la Bortree, Mustern Howard (ea ger, Guy Swartz. Jesse Gardiner, Harry Kshleman, Garfield Brow, Tom Davis, Kmmeft Brown, Ray Maroney, Andy Lumley, Orln Travis, Fred Shaw, Peter Yeager, Charlie Moyle, Walter and Frank Wardell, Charlie Pyle, David Roberts. FMCEBmtG. The St. Thomas' church failr was largely attended Wednesday evening. Three targe sleighing parties from Archbuld were present and liberally patronized the fair. An excellent en tertainment wa rendered. The fulr will be opened Saturday ovenlng. . John Jones, "of Curbondalc, visited friends here yesterday, i i . ' , The funeral of Mrs. Edward Kverell was largely attended. , .i . ., ' I ' -- . Quinsy troubled me for twenty years. Since I started using Dr. Thomas' Kolec trlo OH, have not hud an attnek.-The oil cures sore throat at once, Mrs. Letta Conrad, StaudlBh, Mich,, Oct. SI, '83. . .HON ESI) ALE. The Democratic borough caucus was called to order In the town hall at 8 o'clock Wednesday night by electing T. J. Hum chairman. M. J. Hunlan was chosen secretary, and the following nominations. were made: Judge of elec tion, O. L. Rowland; Inspector of elec tion, M. J. Hanlun; high constable, R. W. Goesser; assessor, Kd. Brown; audi tor, F. J. Tolley; school board, J. M. Baumnn and A. T. Searle; town council, T. J. Flnnerty, G. W. Lane, W. J. Rlef, M. B. Allen and C. J. Weaver. Miss Anna Sumner, of Plttston, Is the guest of relatives here. The frost carnival by home talent for the benefit of the Baptist church will be given In the Opera house this Friday evening. Shnres of the Wayne County Savings bunk, par 100, sell for 19D when they can be obtained at all. The K Inness of Company E, which had such a prominent part In the doings of this borough a season ago, Is about to blossom out In Scranton under the management of Miss Llla A. Stewart, who so successfully conducted the Klr mess here. In order that Honesdale lans may Again enjoy witnessing the beautiful "Hervest," "Spanish Taren telle." "May Pole," "Gypsy," "Indian," "Sailor" and other dances, Company E will run aft excursion to Scranton Thursday evening. The Erie and Wyo ming train will leave Honesdale about 5.30 p. m., returning the same evening. The exact time of the trains and other particulars will appear later. Reports from various sources Indicate a large excursion. The Honesdale Llederkranz were the guests of the South Side Llederkranz, Scranton, last evening. Frank Relehenbaker was a visitor to Sorunton yesterday. About eight Inches of solidly packed snow' nnd ice cover the streets of Honesdale. Snow outside of Honesdale Is much deeper. Sleighing Is oxcellent. Mrs. Anddewl Brenan died at the family home on Luzerne avenue, Pltts tuii, yesterday afternoon at !1 o'clock. Funeral will tuke place on Saturday morning ut H o'clock. Interment ut Murket Street cemetery, Plttston. MONmOSE. Colonel G rover's "America and War Scenes'" was exhibited In the armory last night to a large audience, ull of whom were delighted with the enter tainment. The colonel will give an other exhibition tonight; a matinee to morrow ufternqon at 2 o'clock, and again tomorrow night. The house should be filled to the doors, for It Is Indeed a rare treat to witness the pic tures. Tin" programme last night con sisted of t'he following scenes: Fall of Sumter, Fort Moultrie, Fort Johnson, Long Bridge, Crossing the Potomac, Marshal La-ise at Altxandrla, Btille of Bull Run, Battle of Gettysburg, Dead in Battlefield of Antiletam, Bull Run and Getyysburg, Grant's Early Bat'Ies, McClellan Campaign Scenes, etc. TonOght will be shown the middle of the war, and tomorrow evening the close of the great rebellion. Ellslia. Grilfls treated several chil dren to a sleighrlde yesterday after noon. Charles T'ptegrove was out driving yesterday afternoon; his team Is colts and became unmanageable. The cut ter was upset whtm opposite the Mon trose House, throwing Mr. Uptegrove out. The team then ran to the corner of Church and Cherry street, where the horses fell and were caught. There was no damage done ' except one broken whlflletree. PECKVILLE. Mrs. J. B. Sicklur, who left here about two months ago for California for the benefit of her health, does not improve. ' Howard Brur. Jige, vtho has heen very sick with scarlet fever, is some what better. S. W. Arnold and Gomer Reese re ceived the nomination for the olllces of th Jqtice ut the bjrough caucus last Wednesday evening, and George and Willlum Berkhiser the nomination of the borough auditors. Mark Whitlc left yesterday to visit his parents, at Haleton. W. B. Stevens Is nursing a burned hand. Many of our citizens are mourning over the eloping of the Olyphant bank. Miss Carrie Wise, ofj Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting her former friends here. The Delaware and Hudson Brassy Island breaker worked nineteen and one-half days In January. A tdelghlug party from this place left last Wednesday evening and en Joyed a slelghiOde to the home of Mr. and Mrs. t H. .Blot 3, at Dunmore. Thi evening was enjoyably spent. Music, und dancing were Indulged In during the evening, after which re freshments were served. The follow ing wei'e present: Druggist and Mrs. W. S. Blocs, Mr. 'and Mrs. William J. Bohner, Dr. and Mrs. J. fl. Grover, Mr. am-J Mrs. E. W. Wagner, Misses Maggie Jones, Sylvanla and Bertha Klzer, Mr. P. W. Hus Analomlnk, Teuu. Wonderful Cure Ulcer In the Stomach Hood's Sarsaparllla Rostoros Floe!'. Strength and Health. "C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss.! " I feel It my duty to Buffering humanity U (ivo a statement of the wonderful cure llond'; darsaparlllu brought about fur me. (Her tut years ago I became III, duo to au ulcer In tr; itomacli, 1 had six or seven different pbyjl Mans, whose standlntf was of the highest, bv hey (lid not euro me. I whs brokeu down It sealtli nd lost In weight from 145 to 118 Pounds. I could hardly get around, and after sufftrlr.r severely for about a year, I commenced Uklt; Hood's Sarsaparllla. After the Drat bottle 1 1 e ;nn to (eel like new man. I purchased an- Hood's'' Cures nther bottle, and Iwd not taken half of It when 1 was cured of my trouble. 1 am now lu heultli liacktoniy old weight Again and attending rej many w my worn, i nriiiiy urnsve ttoou s Mr snparllln saved my life." 1', W. lli sn. Anulo Diluk, Pennsylvania, Gel Mood's. Hood's Plllt are hand made, and perltcl la proportion aaU upyeai auc. lite, per box. Maggie Barlet, Ida Sampson, , Messrs. A. F. Klzer, Frank Peck, Dwlght BrttrJsley,- and Herbert and Everett Moorj, of Scranton. J) ALTON. The Dalton School Literary society expect to hold an entertainment at the school building next Tuesday evening. A very god programme consisting of gongs, recitations and dialogues will be given. An admission Of 15 and 10 etnts will be charged, and the proceeds will go toward the school literature. Miss Lilian Smith was at Scranton Wednesday. Deft Knight la sick. The Republicans held their caucus at Francis' office last evening and nomi nated their officers. A pairty of young people of this place spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Miss Ma-ry Gardner's last Tuesday evening. Among, those pres ent- were:. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ives, Misses Mable Hetzel, Elida Schoon- over, Edith Carlton, Ruth Jennings, Lulu Swants, Daisy Richards, Candace Smith, and Anna Brutzmun, Messrs. Samuel Miller, Frank MHler, Frank Bates, George Kelser, Harry flwarta, and Ray A. Decker. Baylor Gilbert has returned to his home at this .place, after spending a few months with his mother, at Colum bia, N. J. Coughing. For all the ailments of Throat and Lungs there is no cure so quick and permanent as Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is palatable", easy on the most deli cate stomach and effective. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as nourishment for Babies and Children who do not thrive, and overcomes''?'? Any. Condition of Wasting. Send for PtmfrMt c Scott's F.mulsiin. Free. Scoit Ei Bowie, Ni Y. All Drimists. E0c.and$l. THE BELL CALLS ATTENTION TO Seven Stunning Specials From their Bankrupt Stock of the Hyde Park Clothing Store. Our Great Bankrupt Sale is still in force, making low prices beyond belief on well-iuado Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Boys' Cape Overcoats, gold everywhere for Jtf.OO; our price ............ .98 Boys' Double-breasted Suils and Cape Overcoats, sold everywhere for f 2 50 and Q1 Q f3, our price 51t'TO Boys' Ulsters, sold every- O 1 k where for $4.75, our price... 0L- Men's Wool Suits and Over coats, sold everywhere for $8 nud'J, our price 4.75 Men's All Wool Fuits, also Black and Blue Overcoats, sold everywhere for $12, 7 A"i our price ItVi' Men's Dress Pants, black uud fancy stripe, stylish pat terns, Bold everywhere for ) J Q $5, our price L0 Your choice of Men's All Wool Camel's Hair and Natural Wool or Bed Med icated Underwear, sold everywhere for $l,our price . .59 if III hb 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert in Horseshoeing and Dentistry, is Now Permanently Located ' on West Lnckuwannu Ave., .Near the Bridge. nT tot HorsTnroat, Pimples, Ooner-Oslorad Spot, AohM, Wd Sores. Dloen In Month, Ilftlr &llnT Writ. lMk l.mr Dt, CM M ml c Tea.plr,f 'hle,I II nf or proof of cures. p.Hl JQO. FtlentacurdnlnireMP jjBtortgywninwelVOOp in iLiii.lJ $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No tions,' Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,nillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, The steady increase of our business compels us to enlarge and remodel the en tire store for spring trade, and as the stock will be in the way "" HL SELL AT ihe IE 400 and 402 Scranton, Pa. UiUUUUUUUUUUUUUlS ace (urtains Wo commence today, and shall continue through out this week, the sale of a complete assortment of Irish Point and Tambour Lace Curtains, 3 and 4 ' yards long, at one third off former prices. A fine line of Brussels Points have also been put in with this, lot of Curtains, on which, we have put prices that will surely please j-ou. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Suitable for hangings, in choice colorings, at $1.50 and $2.00 per yard; formerly $3.00 and $4.00 re spectively. SILK PLUSH In a splendid Hue of colors, $1.50, worth $2.50 per yard. TABLE COVERS f In all sizes and qualities, at moderate prices. fQ)q) EBEHtK 406 and 408 THERE'S A CERTAIN ATTRACTION ABOUT. ECONOMY'S AND El That attracts shrewd buyers, and always re sults in highly satisfactory transactions. IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO TELL v YOU HOW Prices have been "Chopped," "Slaughtered,", ."Butchered," "Razored," "Cut," Etc., Etc. SUFFICE TO SAY Prices' 6f motive power have been used, and ,.' success the result. OUR Ell I ABLE CREDIT SYSTEM PREDOMINATES lii' All Departments. TJi"AII our goods yours for the promise to pay." i - M tilt PRICE. 3 rairj Lack Ayc, 3 Lackawanna Ave. El k Mo AND WANT SALE :1MIK iv;