THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY 3IORNTNG, FEBRUARY C, 1893. 8 GORMAN'S Mi DEPOT. Dr?ss Goods We have many pieces of goods which were once full pieces hut now they are in half. Half in price, but enough for waist or dress pattern. If you are making over old costumes, or if you have school dresses to make over for girls at school, this is an opportunity which we give our customers every season. Our prime object is always to look after the interests of our cus tomers. Wc also have a selfish in terest, that is to prepare ourselves for the new stock of dress goods which we have arriving daily. LADIES' - MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Best in every sense of the word Best Materials, Best Shapings and Best Workmanship. This special sale will continue only a few days. Our Fashion Mo'Uhly for' . February, JUST OUT. Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, laiest Dress Materials, Sto ries, etc ii IV EX AWAY to those who call for it at our store. Every lady wishing to be well dressed and dress economically should have it. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT, DR, -:-REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Hpeven has hnd lone and varied ex perience In ho.iillttl unit private practice smil tretiln all acute and chronic diseases r ir.i-n, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE lie, 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 decay In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cunrers, erup tions, blfiod-polconlnK. tits, epilepsy, in discretion and errors of youth, lost ninn noon, eczema, scrofula, Kt. Vlus' dam-ft, Msmma, mseusrs or tne heart, tunics iiver, moneys, Diuuuer, Hiomacn. etc. Vounu Men Positively Cured. Offer to tho Public for Catarrh. Any one sufferlmr with Catarrh who wishes to be permanently, quickly ami cheaply cured may receive three months treatment for only F1VK JOI.I,ARS. The doctor has discovered a Kpecltio for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourseir and ramlly with It ut home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment I rep. OKFICB HOfRS-Dnllv, 9 a. m, to 9 p, m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. At This Season Wc invite your special attention to our magnificent display of AND WALL PAPER We will cive you full benefit of the recent decline in the price of Carpets. 1'rice is always a great object, and in this matter we are not only determined to hold our owo but to outdo all com petitors. Come and see us. J. 5cott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. MOOSIC. Mrs. Goorfre Ooony anil daughter, Nettle, are vlsltllifr with MrH. George II. 'Pearl, of Main street. Mrs. Anna Richmond, daughter Ruth and son 121 wood are visiting friends In town. - . . . Tho Ladles' Missionary society of the VreabytPrlan. church sent a large amount of groceries and clothing to the Nebraska Hiifferern today. Tho wedding of Peter MeLane and Jllss Maud GiImN him been postponed till further notice. MODES IP FABRICS Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE NEWS OF THIS VICINITY TUNKHANNOCK. Attorney C. A. Little has gone to Ithuca, Syracuse and Union Springs, X. ,, on a business trip. A board of arbitrators, comprising P. C Iturgess, Peter Ace and N. J. Hurd- Inut, heard the case of K. W. itniinii- tyne vs. C. P. Vosburg at the court house yesterday. The action Is fur trespass, and the mutter Is not yet con cluded. Kx-Sherlff L. H. Wilier, of Susque hanna county, visited relatives here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hitchcock, of Forks-ton, were down to attend the fu neral of John Hitchcock's child. Fhe lirst of the series of Shakes- perlan lectures occurs at the court house tonight. Single admission, 35 cents; full course ticket. J1.50. People coming Into town who have not yet signed the remonstrance against the repeal of the billiard law and wish to do so can And the paper ut the olllce of U. W. Lewis. The balance of this week is all the remaining days in which to utter protest. Dr. A. D. Tewksbury, formerly of this place, but since of Klmlra, N. Y., has purchased the vacant lot at the corner of Tioga and Putnam streets, adjoining the Presbyterian church. It Is one of the most beautiful locations In town, and he will erect a handsome residence In the spring. The bob veal season Is on. Martin Ellis was released from Jail on a writ of habeas corpus yesterday. Thomas Hawke has removed to Nich olson. The Presbyterian people will give a supper at their church on Friday even ing, Feb. 15. Tlfe details are not yet fully arranuvd. The blizzard of yesterday was about as severe as any that have preceded It during the winter. The Lehigh Valley trains were from one to two hours late, and the Montrose tiuln succeeded in making but one trip, getting In here ibout 5 p. m., after a terribly tedious buttle with the drifts. The extreme dampness of the atmosphere mude the cold most biting, and the end la not yet. ipparently. Professor J. P. Hreldinger, of Mans field, dropped off here Monday enroute home from Kaston, where he had been to visit a sick aunt. That veteran project, the building of the Willlamsport and Hlnghamton rail road, via "Wyaluslng, Is again being re vived by the newspapers up north, but has no terror for people down this way. The road has been built on paper too many times to awaken Interest any more. When built at all It Is quite as likely to come by the way of Tunkhan nock as hny other route, and even that Is as uncertain as the Delaware peach crop. Mrs. Gordon Williams is seriously 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. T. Burns. Mrs. Theodore Kellogg, of Sprlngvllle, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hungerford. Miss Kva (Jearhart went to Wilkes- Harre yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Fra n tie. The wedding of Perry If. Lyman and Miss Maine Wilson occurs ut Sprlng vllle today. Hosts of friends will wish them bon voyage. The Susquehanna river Is blocked with Ice nearly the entire distance from Wllkes-Iiarre to lilnghamton. After the breakup of several weeks ago no further danger from that source was feared, but the continued cold weather seized the cakes of ice that came float ing down and has united them together, making a heavier and much more dan gerous mass than plain, smooth Ice, be cause of its enormous bulk. Fears for the safety of bridges nnd other struc tures are entertained If it should go out with a sudden freshet. The annual statement for Wyoming county for the year ending Jun. 5, 18115, shows the total receipts to have been $25,6!I8.97, and the expenditures, tsi. 214.35. The largest Item of expense seems to have been for bridge building and repairs, for which there was u total expenditure of $:i,r,ti2.85. The care of the Insane cost $L',:i2U..")4, and the sheriff's bill was $2,028.11. These are the heaviest Items, and when the Im provements to public buildings and grounds, the cost of court trials and the hundred and one other things are taken Into consideration tt Is no wonder the amount Is as large as It Is, The report is u favorable one, compared with other years. Some Itemarkable Cures of deafness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Erlectrlc OH, Never falls to cure earache. EAST STK0UDSBUM1. Mrs. J. N. Place Is seriously ill at her home on Washington street. Miss Aggie Dally, formerly of this place, now of Philadelphia, is spend ing a few days in town visiting her numerous friends. The Fast Rtroudsburg Glass company shut down last week for itn Indefinite period. Lnck of orders the cause. ai is. ii. i. van uoosiiecK, wire or a prominent physician of Deckertown, X. J., Is In town, the guet of Mrs. Dr. Douglnss. Miss Jennie Knnpp, a popular young lady of this pluce, has left to usssume her duties as operator for the Western Union Telegraph company ut East Orange, N. J. The woollen mill In Stroudsburg Is working day and night In order to keep ahead of their numerous orders. Miss Edith Kresge Is visiting friends In Hcranton. , The Elllnwood players are booked for the Academy of Music this week. The preps In different cities speak very highly of them, and ns they have ap peared In Scranton all lust week they certRlnly must come up to the standard, as Scranton's opera-going people don't waste their time on ama teurs. Professor Paul, of the Normal. Is on the sick list. Mr. Ilatt has churge of his classes. I . The collection taken by the Normnl Chrlwtlnn association for the benefit of the Nebraska sufferers on Sunday even ing amounted to $20. Hev. H, P. Apple, of llangor. Pa., has accepted the cull to the pastorate of St. John's Lutheran church at Sttrnuds burg. He will enter upon his new duties May 1. Hev. Apple Is said to be an earnest ' worker and an eloquent preacher. He Is about 60 years old and Iihs n wife and several children, A. H. AliiTtms, a reporter for the Dally Latest U.S. Gov't Report Times of Stroudsburg, has returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. U. F. Hutchison, the welt known druggist of Stroudsburg, was nearly asphyxiated by coal gas on Saturday morning last at his residence, caused by a defective flue, Maurice Drake has accepted a posi tion with Hollbrook, Glu.ier & Co., of Hartford, Conn., as 'traveling salesman, and will enter upon his duties 'next week. Mrs. I. J. Miller, of Philadelphia. Is visiting her father, A. J!. Shafer, for a few weeks. M. H. Savacoal. of the Standard Mam ufacturlng company, returned on Sat- urday from a trip to New York city, Brooklyn and Newark, In the Interests of the ubove company. A merry party of sleighers went to Place's hotel, near TUishklll, the latter punt of last week nnd had a very pleas ant time. Supper was served and danc ing indulged in. The following were present: The Misses Lulu Hoffman, Maud Pluce, Allie Chambers, Edith Sampson, Grace Berry, Lizzie Nixon, Jennette Howe. Blanche Howe, Mabel Howe, Mamie Place, Carrie Smith, Irene Klstler nnd Messrs. Hoe, Shot well, Preston Stenn, Lewis Preeland, Edward Bass, Chailes Walters. Charles King, Harry Murkling, Frank Eckerl, Herbert liush, John Sampson. A load of ladies from this borough sleighed-It to Sciata on Saturday last. Dinner was served by the landlord nt the Sclotn hotel and the party re turned in the early evening. The fol lowing Included the party: Mrs. J. Hhodes. Mrs. S. S. Deltrick, Mrs. T. J. Dunn, Mrs. J. Edlnger, Mrs. Morey, Mrs. Carman, Mrs. Daniel Stemples, Mrs. J. H. Watson, Mrs. J. H. Shotwell, Mrs. H. M. Mutchler, Mrs. C. L. Hhodes. Mrs. Hev. N. Turner, Mrs. Har rison. Mrs. F. Klstler, Mrs. Olsh, Mrs. W. M. Voss. EG BEST CITY. Earl, the 4-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Owens, died Sunduy morn ing at 5 o'clock of pneumonia. Funeral services were held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The Carbondale Traction company has laid its tracks from Itlchmondale to Vandllng, and cars are now running to the end of the line. Funeral services were held Monday over the remains of Freddie, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. In terment was at Providence. , J. W. Lurrabee spent Monday in tho Anthracite City. F. M. Dot pit visited Moosic friends the first of the week. Miss Hose Getting, of Carbondale, is visiting Miss Alice Cunningham. Mrs. Dr. Noble, of Pleasant Mount, is visiting relatives In town. Many of our citizens have been sub poened on the Boschino murder case, now on trial in Scranton. David Snyder, of Dundaff, Is visiting relatives and friends In this borough. Ernest Horton, of Waymart, is visit ing Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Horton. Miss Anna Heed, of Providence, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. iN. E. Bell. The revival services will be contin ued in the Baptist church this week. Scores have been converted and much good is being done. The Ladies' Aid society meets this afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Martin, on Railroad street. Monday evening was the coldest snap we have yet experienced this winter. The mercury fell to 14 degrees below zero. Many of our Sunday school workers are preparing to attend the Sunday school institute, which will be held at Ararat next Tuesday. A smoill house greeted the Daisy Beverly "Little Fansy" company Mon day evening. The show was above the average, some of the specialties being very good. The J. I. Toole company. In "K (Har tley on the Rhine," will be the attrac tion at the Davis Opera House next Saturday evening. Mr. Toole Is known as one of the best German comedians on the stage. 'J lie performance is a comedy-drama, und gives universal satisfaction wherever produced. Thomns Brown, sr., was in Scranton on business yesterday. Subscribe for The Tribune. It has more subscribers In Forest City than any other paper that enters the town. The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will hold a business meeting Saturday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup 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, ullays nil pain; cures wind colic, and Is tho best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of tho world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents bottle. BOX ESI) ALE. The funeral of the late Judge Hamlin will be held Friday afternoon. Reso lutions referring to the 1lf of the de ceased have been pussed by the vestry of Grnce church and the directors of tho Honesdale National bauk. The Wayne county bar at a meeting Mon day afternoon appointed Homer Greene chairman of a committee to draft reso lutions, and oilso passed a resolution to attend the funeral services In a body. Mrs. John N. Lewis has returned home, ufter a visit, with relnllveg in New York. Mrs. Mary Heft Is the guest of rela tives In Scranton and vicinity. Clifford Grny. of New York state, is visiting friends here. , Charles Petersen lies very 111 at his home on Second street. The mercury registered near zero all day yesterday and foil rapidly last night. Mrs. William Mulr. wire of Superin tendent Mulr, of the Delaware and Hudson Canal enmpnny, who hns been sick for some time. Is very low. Miss Sarah Sly Is visiting friends In Carbondale nnd Dunmore. "Bold Uncle," by members of the nerniun""Lutheran choir, at the Opera House, Feb. 111. The wreck of a coal train at Row land's, on the Honesdale brunch of the Erie, was the cause of the passengers being one hour and a half late Tuesday afternoon. Stated by II. 11. Cochran, drUKklat, I,n CRHtor, I'a.: llnvo tunrnnti'ed over 300 bottlt-a of Ilurdock Dlood HlttprM for dy p4pnln, sour xtoniHch, bllloui attacks, liver and kidney trouble, CAKBONDALE. On Monday evening Mr. and Mr.. Thomas G. Burke, of Coftage street, celebrated their golden wedding. The event was one of more than ordinary occurrence und will be long' remem bered. Yesterday at noon Miss Ellen E. Pol and, of Dundaff street, and William H. Mahad, of Archboild, but late of Carbondale, were united In marriage In St. Kose church.. Upon their return from their wedding tour they will re rlde at 141 Dundaff street, this city, John R. Cumeron and Alec Wyllle at tended the KirmesB in Scranton last evening. George Hughes, of Wayne street, will leave today on a business trip to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Borst left yesterday to visit friends In Colllnsvllle, N. Y. Alderman Bunnell was a Scranton visitor yesterday. At Monday evening's meeting of the board of trade the following were pro posed lor membership: Kerr, Siebecker A: l o., Purple X'ndertnklng company and the Acme Coal company. Mrs. William Lindsay, of Sulem ave nue, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Lebo, of Eureka. Cat. ueorge, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Masters, of Blrkett street, was quite badly scalded about the hands yesterday morning by pulling a cup or hot coffee from the table. Mitchell Hose company met in theii ruinous jast evening ana elected new olllcers for the ensuing year. The bo.'ler which will be used In the rebuilding of the engine Honesdale ar rived at the Delaware and Hudson loco motive shops in this city yesterday. PB1CEBUBG. A pleasant surprise purty was ten t .... ... uieu james iniver nt jus home on Lincoln street in honr of his blrthduy Among those present were: Mr. und Mrs. William Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Purris, Mr. and Mrs. G. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Priest, Mr. nnd Mrs. S nomas Hall, sr., r. und Mrs. Thomas Hall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall, Mr. und Airs. Robert Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Welland, Mr. and Mrs. John Weiland, Mrs. George Weiland. Mr. und Mrs. Willium Mnrgctson, Mrs. Lark, Mrs. J, Lewis and Mrs. J. Barron, the Misses Hall, Cook, Lloyd. Scutt and Williams, Messrs, Luke Hull, Thomas Elliott, James Margetson. .Mrs. John Jones, of Carbondale. vis ited friends here yesterday. Edward Bertley, while attending the St. Thomas church fair Saturday, met with a serious 'accident. He was do scending the steps which lead , to the hall in which the fuir is being held when he missed his foot and fell.. As he fell his throat was caught by a hook which holds a railing and his neck was cut open. Dr. liellheimer dressed the wound and put five stitches In It. He is now resting quietly at his home In Providence, , Pay day at Storrs' today. The third ticket Is causing great com ment among the politician if this place. This will be the most Interest ing election ever heldl n this borough. A sleighing party from Hyde Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Jones Monday evening. Size of Several Uig Cities. London in 1891 had 4.3mi,411 inhabitants; New York, by the United States census of 1H), had, l.r,15.a01 Inhabitants; by the police census lu the same year It had 1,710,715, and has now perhaps l,9no,uuu. Chicago In 1SW) had 1,WJ.8.M) Inhabitants, nnd by the school census of 18!U has 1.5KJ, 7!H. Berlin has about I.SUU.WHI Inhabitants, ami Pekin's population is estimated at l,(M,a), though recent tmvelers have suld I that It Is not more than SW.Oiiu. Miss da Joh nsort Cured of Catarrh Feels Like A New Woman Sinoe Taking Hood's Indigestion and Sick Headaches Also Relieved. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I have been taking Hood's Sarsaparlllu sine last December for Indigestion, catarrh und sick headache, and It has made me fuel like a ufw woman. When I commenced taking It 1 did not have any appetite, and for years I had to be very careful about my dlut. Now 1 cull eat any kind of food without any distress itfterwnrds. 1 hail a severe case of raUirrli, and this with myliinlKes tlon broiiKtit on frequent attacks of sick head ache. They bothered nie very innch. lint slnro taking several bottles of Hood's oursuparllla All Is Changed. It has cured mo of catarrh and my oilier troubles. I hope every one similarly af flicted villi try Hood's Sarsapaiilia aud be Hood's'iCures convinced of its merit." Miss Ella John son, Wis Alder Htreet, Philadelphia, l'eiin. Hood's Pills are hand made, nnd perfect lu proporlton and appearance. 2Sc. a box. i If "we had not bought this stock from the sheriff; selling at sue prices as the following would they only llgurc up about half the value of the goods: This Ifl hour wa treat the Clonk stock: f 10 garment go nt 3.1l. 7 Krnnnt tf.t w, gd triiriiieiit at $ Knrmunt at t'lSA etc. livery gnrmont up to datu in Htyle. fi(K) Children's Orotchon Overcoat, etc., at your own prloo. THIS LL TICKLE YOUR FANCY I 100 White MnrtiidllcB Quilt, nnw patterns, liU'ijo sis, i Hi wolKht. OUoi'tits: 6 11m. weiitlit, liV ci'iit; 6 lb.. wolKbt, XII cvnt. Thoy coat moro to manufacture The Bout Hluachrd KhectliiB on thmrkt at any prlcl is tho "JUobiiwu." Evt-rybnly know tld unto tli now price: IM wide, I3$ ceuta; 10-4 ldo, 15 conti, UNDERWEAR At low than tlw cost of tlio ynrn in It Wo'va irathrrod tngothnr Mo dons of all sort and ktr.p from tioodmm's sti c't. Tliey'roodd and end of rnfiilar numl.ers, and wo'rw Dot lik ing half wbat thoy cost for your cboict. - BANKRUPT SALE OF GOODMAN'S 510 LUKAWANXA AVENIE. V IS IT THE END? A Time of tireat Mortality. Especially Notlueable In Children. Will Man Ceuaa to Kxlat? Can the omega" be Averted? Why is It, with our improved sanitary appliances, our care to obtain fresh air, pure food, aud plenty of exercise, the ob servance, in fact, of every hygienic law, that in spite of every care each succeed ing generation seems to become weaker and shorter lived? Is it that we are now suffering for indiscretions of our ances tors, or Is that terrible, unknown cud of wan at hand ? Whatever the cause, the existing con dition of things is too apparent. Especi ally is this noticeable with the babies. Instead of the mother's life-giving milk, they are compelled to begin a struggle for existence with the bottle. The result In many cuses is disastrous. The little one, falling to obtuin necessary nourishment, grows weaker dully, uutil death euds the struggle. The eud in these cases is Simply Starvation. With this termination so often the case, the best physlciuns of the day have re sorted to the use of Bovinlne, that great aud original raw food product, as a means to save the babies. lu this connection Dr. A. B. Kobinson, 61 Dudley St., Boston, after commending Bovinlne most highly for various compli cations where the waste of disease must be checked, and new blood, flesh, and strength created to effect a cure, says concerning this life-crenting preparation, "Willi feeble, bottle-fed bubics, a small mount added to the milk lias in my practice saved many children." Bovinlne Is not a medicine, but a llfe-nittintalnlug, flesh, bone, and blood multing preparation that contains the greatest amount of nourishment in the least possible bulk. Give it to llie little ones while there Is still hope. Your physician, If you ask him, will recommend It, and you will bless the results obtained forever. THE BELL . CALLS ATTENTION TO Seven Stunning Specials From their Bankrupt StoA of the Hyde Park Clothing Store. Our Great Bankrupt Bale is still in foree, makiug low prices beyond belief on well-made Clothing and Gents1 Furnishings. Boys' Cape Overcoats, sold everywhere for our price .. .98 Boys' Double-breasted Suits and Cane Uvercoats, sold everywhere for $2 50 and Q1 AO $3, our price - (JltlO Boys' Ulsters, sold every 3.24 where for H.7o, our price... Men's Wool Suits and Over coats, sold everywhere for $8 aud $'J, our price M Men's All Wool Suits, also Black and Blue Overcoats, sold everywhere for $12, our price 4.75 7.G5 Men's Dress Pants, black and fancy stripe, stylish pat terns, sold everywhere for O 0 $5, our price Z.iO Your choice of Men's All Wool Camel's Hair and Natural Wool or lied Med icated Underwear, sold everywhere for $l,our price 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL. WC CAN O.IVC VOU SATISFACTION m. Lome ana see us about tne loo . ... w t Work you will need soon. The Scranton Trlhune Job Dept. be impossible. Taken all round HOSIERY Fast blacks for ndsscs nr children, &c: extra nuavy luaKea, lueeiitH, oto. name values all tlin way through for num'i wumun s anu ctnmron s sizej. IMPORTANT POINTERS 10 yards fi st color Dress Prints 25c iumrs Ntrnnir Halt Hog Men's Knncy Print Shirts, with collar. . Men's l.aundrled HhirtM Anchor cottou) Men's Htrcmu Cotton Pant Youths' Lou it Pants lluavv Overulln and .lArketn 4c 4Un 40o 40n 40c New Outline Klsunels (heavy) Boys' All-Wool Suits Houl Tnrkoy lied Table Damask, utu, EXTRA I EXTRA I On Monday, from 8 to 0 o'clock a Wo m., we wlllsella sood heavy Toweling at iM cents ynrd. and f rom to III o'cloek 6-cent llandker cnlers at 2 cents. Thexe Roods rannot bo hnd nt the prices quoted one mluute after tne hours named, STOCK at i 'wm 1 gtmmmnmmmmimiiM I $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No g tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing m Goods,nillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, ZZ B TO BE CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST. . 3 da ' -a9 Isrf e-BaaV The steady increase of our business ' fl compels us to enlarge and remodel the en- g JJZ tire store for spring trade, and as the stock 0 will be in the way E WILL SELL AT ANY PRICE, I Ihe 400 and 402 Scranton, Pa. z fiuuuuuuuuuuuiuuuc? Jdce (urtains We commence todaj-, and shall continue through out this week, the sale of a complete assortment of Irish Point and Tambour Lace Curtains, aud 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, 011 which we have put prices that will surely please you. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS Suitable for hangings, in choice colorings, at $1.50 and $2.00 per yard; formerly $3.00 and $4.00 respectively. SILK PLUSH In a splendid line of yard. TABLE COVERS In all sizes and qualities, at moderate prices. mm 9 406 and 408 THERE'S A CERTAIN ATTRACTION ABOUT. ECONOMY'S ODD Ai END That attracts shrewd buyers, and always re sults in highly satisfactory transactions. IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO TELL YOU HOW Prices 'have been "Chopped," "Slaughtered," Butchered," "Razored," "Cut," Etc., Etc. SUFFICE TO SAY Prices of motive power have been used, and success the result. OUR EQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTE In All Departments. ftgAll our goods yours for the promise to pay.". MI 1 i rair.i Lack Ave,, colors, $1.50, worth $2.50 pel mm am Lackawanna Ave. AND REMIT SALE I1PRED01 NATES