a TIIE SCK ANTOX TTITBTJXE THURSDAY MOItNIXG, FEBRUARY 7, 1S95. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. Dr?ss Goods We have many pieces of goods which were once full pieces but now they are in half. Half in price, but enough for waist or dress pattern. If you arc making over old costumes, or if you have school dresses to' make over for girls at school, this is au opportunity which we give our customers every season. Our prime object is always to look after the interests of our cus tomers. We 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 anil Best Workmanship. This special sale will continue only a few days. Our Fashion Monthly for February, JUST OUT. Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, latest Dress Materials, Sto ries, etc. GIVEN 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. PR, - REEVES, - 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has hnd long anil varied ex perience In hospital mid private prarttro and treats nil acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Ho, with his assistants, treat nil dis eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and thront, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature Weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood-poisoning, (Its, epilepsy. In discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. . Young Men Positively Cured. ; Offer to the Public for Catarrh. Any ono suffering with Catarrh who lshes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' .treatment for only VlF. llOI.I.AKS. Tho doctor has discovered a speclilc for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment Iree. OKFIPK HOrrtS-Dnllv, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to i und 2 to 4. At This Season Wc Invite your special attention, to our magnificent display of We will give you full benefit of the recent decline In the price of Carpets. Price is always a great object, and In this matter wc arc not only determined to hold our own but to outdo all com' I ctitoi 3. Come and sec us. J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. t'so of Coal by Steamships. The Atlantic steamers, which must rmiko the vovuko now In seven duys or under, burn from 2uO to 3K) tons of coal dally, making this Item of expense over $1,000 every twenty-four hours. The Vin l)i la burns twelve tonH of coal per hour, und on every vessel of her hIip the Jour nals anil benrlnK of the machinery re quire KU Bullous of lubricating oil per day ' Stated by H. H. Cochran, dniKKlst, tan. rnster, Pa.: Have, guaranteed over 3U0 bottles of Hurdock lilooil Hitters for dys pepsia, sour stomach, bilious uttucks, liver and kidney trouble., . FABRICS PAPER NEWS OF JDS VICINITY TUSKHANNOCK. Mrs. Hallett returned to' her 'home at Sonora, N. T., yesterduy. 1). C. DeWltt, esq., would like to come. down from Towmida and address tho furmers at their coming Institute on the subject of nuance. DeWUt is a sterling Democrat, but lie promises not to Introduce politics If he comes. He Is a deep thinker, and able to tell what he knows; besides which he hits some pretty sound views on the currency question. It would not be amiss for the committee In churge to Invite him down. The Hotchkln Sisters Concert com pany will give an entertainment at the court house on Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, under tho auspices of the Junior Christian Hmlenvor society of the Pres byterian church. They are not only vocalists, violinists, etc., but play beau tiful chimes on Swiss, Munich and oth er bells. They are well recommended and will doubtless give a line concert. lleorge M. Sheldon came down over land from I.ynu yesterday to bring the mail, the Montrose railroad being blockaded with snow. The judicial contest will be opened again Saturday by the pluintln"s, who will tile a bill of specltlc charges. The defense will do likewise on 1'Vb. 20, and the court will meet again Match 4 to Investigate the papers. Kverythlng that can be converted Into evidence on either side is being scraped up. An old man named Sydney Spencer, living alone in u little house in Dlmoek township, was found dead by the neighbors, who went to Investigate af ter not seeing him for several days. His body wvs frozen when found, but whether he hud died from sickness, or froze to death, was not apparent. C. A. l.innekln, the Wllkes-Barre dyer, has been looking up business here this week. Rev. Kuther I.afferty, the Catholic clergyman, has promulgated the Pope's edict' In this section concerning thj withdrawal of church members from secret societies. The Catholic member ship in the various lodges here is light and whichever way the subjects go, the result will not be appreciable. The Uaker ballot law hus complicated the question or voting for school direc tors among those who live out In tho township, but belong in the borough school district. They ought to be en titled to vote for directors In their own school districts, and yet, If allowed to do so. there Is nothing to hinder their voting the full borough ticket while shut up in the booth alone. Again, if they vote the balance of the ticket in the township, what Is to hinder, beside their own conscious Integrity, from voting for school directors there also. Perhaps the thing has been adjusted all right by some wiseacre, and If so he will confer a favor by rising up and ex plaining. The Lehigh Valley telegraph opera tor at Skinner's Kddy has been laid off, and the ticket agent has not only to fulfill his ordinary duties, but to smash baggage and sling lightning as well. TAYLOR. Charles Watklns. who has been em ployed as drug clerk In Manner's drug store, Moosio, has accepted a similar position In J. V. Reese's drug store, In this place. Yesterday was the coldest day In many winters. At t! o'clock In the morning the thermometer reached the extremt'ly low point of 11! degrees be low the zero mark. The' De.Moss family of musicians, known as the lyric bards, will be at the Calvary Haptist church this even ing, and will give one of their entertain ments. This family has received the highest commendation of both press and public for the excellent quality of their entertainments. They present an entertainment such as the people of Taylor rarely witness. The numbers of tickets already sold warrants a crowd ed house. The following lady mem bers of the church hnve been selected to act as ushers: Misses Susie Harris, Sallie Williams, l.lz.ie Davis, Antde Rose, Jessie Jones, and Sadie Carter; ticket and receivers, Mary Winterburn, Mary Jenkins, Sarah Davis, Rosenna Jones, Maggie Powell, and May Morris. The borough school teachers were paid yesterduy. A rhllil of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fan ner, of Fnlon street, tiled on Tuesday. A. party of married women from this place enjoyed a pleasant Hlclghlide to Peckvllle yesterday. The bnll of the Taylor Hose com pany, to be hold on Feb. 1.", promises to be a spl(nlld nffalr. Invitations have been sent to the (Ire companies of Scranton, Plttston, Avoco, and other neighboring towns to attend. Some Remarkable Cures of deafness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc oil. Never falls to cure earache. l'KCKVILLK. Mrs. Mark Sherwood, of Jermyn, vis ited with relatives In town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Whitie spent Sunday at Carbondale. Charles M. Curtis, of New York city, and his sister, Miss Fannie, of Klm hurst, hnve been visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Peters, of Academy street, the past week. S. F. White Is visiting in Wnyne county. The celebrated DeMoss family will appear In the Methodist Episcopal church for the benefit of the Sunday School library next Friday evening, dreet them with a full house and enjoy a good entertainment. The new hose cart for Knternrlse Hose company arrived here yesterday. The employes of Ciiassy Island, Dela ware and Hudson, were paid yesterday. The Infant -child of Mr. and Mrs. J. I". Hollistcr Is very sick. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Syrup has been usej) for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children whit teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and la the host remedy for diarrhea. Howl by druggists In every part of the world. Ho sura and oi k for "Mrs. Wlnslow'i Soothing Byrup," and tska no other kind. Twenty llv cents a bottle. a nam a Li). The regular monthly nieeHng of the school board was held on Monday evening. All the members, except Mr. Myers, were present. The Becretary was directed ,to Issue orders for the following bills: ' John Cardon, for coal, J:',0; James (Hlgnllon, coal, $10; James Coleman, coal, I2..".0; T. J. Olldna, $1. Several persons auked to be exonerated from the payment of school tax. An other effort was mndfl to fill tho va cancy caused by tho resignation of Miss Qulnnan, hut with no success. The meeting adjourned without a de cision ns to who should be appointed or when an appointment would be made. Wl!!lr.m F. CiiMMlnffa, . of Ba'.om street, served as groomsman at the Mahudy-Uoland murrlage, in Curbon dale, on Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Clerblg, an . aged resident , 'of South Main street, died cm Sunday morning, after a short Illness. She was a sister of Mrs. Jacob Rltter and Mrs. Henry Welch, of this borough. Her funeral took place on Tuesday after noon. Services were held In tho buther uji church by Rev. Mr.- - Schaburger. Interment was made In the Protestnt cemetery. The fair of the Presbyterian church will open in Father Mnthew Opera House on the night of Feb. '11. caiThoHale. The nominating , of officers at (ho Mitchell Hose company rooms on Tues day evening resulted us follows: Presi dent, Joseph II. Kclley; vice president, Fred C. llalley; foremen, (leorge Annger. (leorge V'nrd; assistant fore men, Thomas 10. Campbell, Ollie llalley; secretary, Howard 10. Potter; treasurer, Frank C. Tlmmons; trustees, John liurke, ,1. I?. Shannon, J. Marry Howl son: drivers, John Swarkhammer, J. H. Kelly, Frank C. Tlmmons. On Saturday afternoon the Young Ladies' Cooking club will take tea at the home of Mrs. Thomus L. McMillan, on Salem avenue. A pleasant time was had last evening nt the meeting of the Kpworth li ague in the Methodist church. A very en tertaining musical programme was ren dered. The event was called a "Wash ington evening." Ralph, the S-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dthoskey, of Fallbrook street, died Tuesday night of diphthe ria. The remains will be interred this morning in St. Rose cemetery. Miss Sarah MeComb has returned home from a visit with Senilism friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Annger. of Wyoming street, are the guests of friends in Vnadilla, N. Y. W. J. Maxey and M. Hrown. of FofPSt City, were Carbondale visitors yesterday. MINO0KA. A son of John Rafter, of School street, is conllned to his home by measles. Thomas Farrell had his feet frozen yesterday morning. A number of the residents who pat ronize the Taylor Water company have been at a great disadvantage the post week owing to Inclement weather. The pipes burst in several houses yesterduy and caused considerable trouble. The Christian ' Kndeavor society of Greenwood will hold an entertainment in March. William Ruane, jr., of Stafford street, is slightly indisposed. A slight collision occurred In Coary Hollow yesterday. Car No. :I6 of the Scranton Traction compnny was de scending the Greenwood hill, while the locomotive of the Greenwood Coal com pany was pushing a trip of empty cars over the crossing. The motormnn ap plied the brakes, but the trolley car crashed into the empty train, demolish ing two of the cars. No one was In jured. UCKNLLOTES. The day of prayer for colleges was observed on Thursday last. Rev. J. W. Putnam, of Trinity ltaptist church, New York, preached three excellent ser mons during the day and as a result several souls were led to seek salva tion. The Hall Schuman quartette will give an entertainment In Bucknell hall on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. They come highly recommended, Proceedsfor the Young Men's Christian association. Professor L. Hulley gave an enter tainment at his home to the students of the Hebrew class on Friday evening. K. H. Dutton, '!S, has not been able to attend classes for a few days on ac count of illness. It Is said that Manager Firth has ar ranged a gume of foot ball with Uni versity of Pennsylvania, to be played Oct. 5, ISM. OLYL'HAXT. Tonight the Adonis dub will present their play. "The Irish Statesman," at the New Opera house. It Is needless to say that they will be greeted by a i ll OF SCRANTON. WILLIAM CONNH.L, President. litO. II. t A II IN, Vics l'icsldcnt. II.I.IAM II. I'LCK, Cashier. MRI.CTorfs: WUIInm Cnnncll, James Arohhald, Al fred llnnd. (icorRo II. Catlln.'llcnrv llelin, Jr., William I. Smith, I other Keller. The management of this hnnk points with piido to Its record during tho pnnlu of IHO.'l, and previous punlcs, when spec ial facilities were extended to Its business accounts. REMOVED. DR. J01IX HAMLIN, The Acknowledged I'xpcrt in IIorsL'sliocinu, und Dentistry, - is Now lVrmnncntly Located on West I.aokawnmm Ave., Near the Bridge. AYLESWORTH'S I1AT MARKET ' The Finest lit the CltjV The latest improved furnish Inns and apparatus for keeping meat, butter and eggs. 223 Wyoming Avt). "-' 'crowded house. The reserved seats are on sale at Schlager's drug store. . Miss Wills, of Providence, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Fiyink Simpson, has returned home. John Kelley. of Ureen Kldge, was In town yesterday culing on friends. Notices have been sent out to the creditors of the defunct bank to call on ex-Cashier Stone and aslsst in making a settlement. It Is the general opinion of the people of the town that the bank will be opened for business in a very short time. Mrs. I'. Miller, of Arehbuld, Is spend ing the week with her sister, Mrs. John Ferguson. The marriage of Miss Margaret O'Hara to William Kalian, both popu lar young people of this place. Is an nounced to talce place at St. Patrick's church on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2D, at 6 o'clock The ladles of tho Presbyterian church held the first of a series of dime socials nt Mrs. Frank Simpson's home in Itlakely on Tuesday evening. The nf falr was very successfully carried out. It Is hoped they will continue the social events. "Klllainey and the Rhine" will be at the New Opera house tomorrow night. A large number from here attended the Klrmess at Scranton lust evening. The funeral of the late Judgj Hamlin will be held from the house at 'I p. m. Friday. James Kerr, of New York state, a former resident here, Is In town. ' Heglnnlng Feb. 11 the directors of the HohcHdale National bunk will meet Monday mornings nt 10 o'slock Instead of Tuesday mornings. The thermometer registered from 10 to 12 degrees below zero In vurlous parts of the town yesterday morning. In thawing out the water pipes In th? building occupied In front by Miss Mc Kenna, millinery, and Dr. Fred Powell, the building was set on fire In the cellar, but was extinguished before any serious damage wus done. LIKE A MIRACLE. Salt Klicum, Impure lllood and u Rucking Cough 1 hut llufflcd l'hyslciuns, linally Cured. In the town of Amherst, Mass., Mr. George H. Pierce and his mother are the proprietors of the Amherst Cream ery association. Mrs. Pierce has suf fered for a long time with Salt ltheum and a cough that forboded Consump tion, but -they have given way to health and vigor. Hearing of this a reporter called on Mrs. Pierce, and the following experience was related: "For a long time 1 suffered from Salt Rheum," said Mrs. Pierce, "but about two yeurs ago I slipped and hurt my knee, which made It worse. I can't begin to tell the agony 1 was In. My limbs became a mass of raw flesh cov ered with running sores. My friends would suy I could not live long, and I thought so, too. Well, I heard of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and Dr. David Kennedy's Salt Rheum Cream, I commenced using them, und In three weeks I walked out of doors. Last night I walked a mile, and I am 63 years of age. It shows thut Dr. Ken nedy's .Favorite Remedy and Salt Rheum Cream can do more than the physicians, for they made me well after my doctors told me I was Incurable. I must also tell you of another prepara tion Dr. Kennedy advised me to use, which did as much for me. It was Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Ralsam. I have had a wretched cough for the past fifteen years; the best doctors in the state united In saying that It was in curable, and .that It was only a matter of time before my lungs would give out my sleep was restless, 1 would lie awake for hours.' I well recollect the first time I used Dr. Kennedy's Cherry Halsam. It relieved my throat at once, and I slept all through thut night, tho llrst full night's rest I hud in several years. It seemed like a miracle. 1 took but two bottles and was cured." Dr. David Kennedy's Cherry Ralsam cures asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, Incipient consumption, whooping cough or croup. Taken with Favorite Rem edy It never falls. Price 23 cents, ac cents and $1 a bottle. Dr. David Ken nedy's Salt Rheum Cream Is sold ut 60 cents a package. Dr. Duvld Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy costs 1 a bot tle or six bottles for $5. Favorite Remedy ranks wfth the medical profession as the most perfect of all blood and nerve medicines. It restored the liver to a healthy condi tion, and cures constipation. It Is a certain cure for nil diseases peculiar to women, and affords protection from at tacks that originate In change of life. It cures Bcrofuln, salt rheum, tumors, rheumatism, dyspepsia, all kidney, bladder and urinary diseases, gravel, diabetes and llright's disease. In this last disease it has cured where all else failed. This Famnn Remedy cures quickly unit p; f. niunwuly nil nervous ftincnhv, tnu-li s. Wouk Alptiinry, bowser llnilil Power, Itomlnelio, Wnkp fnincM, l.n.t Vlliilliy. nlKhlly rniiimioiim evil ilrentti.impetcwjranii wnnnnit illnoum'ii canned br youthful errors or exceniM. Contain, no opiate. I. A nerve totilonml blood tiiilliter, Muke.tlio pnloamt nun t .irons; ami plump. Ku.liy enrried in vcut piK-ket. ffl per box l O for VA. Ur mall prepaid with a irrlimn uimrniitiMi to euro or money rotniKliHt. Wrlto lift fur free, medtcnl bookt .ent .enled In plain wrapper, rt-hlrli con. tRln. te.llmnnlnl. Anil tlnanrlnl t-pfemnro. K. chnrg l'ir coii.iiIIi.Hoii.. lUwan uf i-ulttl. ffntin. SnM hT our ailTerU.oil n.enl.. or niltlran NKHVKHEI'.n !'!., Slutonlc 'rumple, ChlrugR. BOM) IN Sf'R ANTON, PA., It. C. HANDKRSON WASlllSUTON.COH. SI'HLCE, DUUU01STS. STARVATION II" wc had not bousltt this slock from the gkeriir, wiling at such nrlces as the following would lie Impossible. . Taken all round, they only figure up about half tl:c value of the goods : Tills is liow trust the ( l.uilt .to -It: flo Uruienti no i t '3.110. $7 iriirm nt atHfiO, KU Kitrnieiit ill 111, $'t i:nnmm nt 5-.vU utn. Lvii y garment tip. t ) ixto in stylo. mm children's Qretcbeu Overcoats, eta, at your own jirlca. , THiS'LL TICKLE YOUR FANCY I UK) Wh:tn MnrB. illos Q'tilti, n-v patterns, lnrKlf. 41M. weight, hi I't'Dts: 611m. wtlfllt, W rntitH; tl llx, weiiiht, HU ctn:s. Tury uuet uinr to nm:iut .cturu. Tho Bi'Ht I!Urli(tl Khei'tlnc on the mnrknt nt mir Jirlr is the "AIiiIihwk. " Kv.'rybnily kttixva thi..; nnto ths nnw price: 9 1 widr, IJ) cunts; 1(1-4 tile, li coutit, UND:nWE.R At le thm tin o wt o t'to yarn In tt Wo'ro mttirrcil f B tlir 5 ) husois t a I sort, anil !. tioin liiHxlm- it's ri c't. Thoy'rond Is mid tinlsof rnailar muni o . mid we'r. not a.k Intf knit wliut thu cost fir your choice. BANKRUPT SALE OF GOODMAN'S STOCK, 510 LACKAWANNA AVENIE. - Mr. D. Sterling Slllzcl Yiiiiterstnwn, I'a. Nerves and Blood Strengthened and Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla Ecrcfula Humor and Distress In tho Stomach Cured. The fuiluwlns testimonial comes from I.Ir. D. Sterling Mltzel of Wintcrstown, l'a., who con duets u printing ufik-e und collecting agency and is the youngest justice of tho icaco lu the state: "C. I. Hood Si Co.. Lowell, Mass.: " Hood's S;irsi'.arl!lu is a wonderful licriih restorer, nerve strengthens ntid blood purifier. Vot tho kiit four or II vo years 1 lmvo beeu troubled v illi humor and scrofula In tiic blood, breaking out nil ovur my l.oily, whiiii caused Itching und Kept mu from rust ut night, 1 v. us uliu, ut tho sjuio time, troubled with u Sour Stomach, which was anything but pleasant. I could not even tako a swallow of water but what I suf fered from distress and acidity. I did not enjoy a good meal until ulter 1 commenced to use Hood's hnrs:i:u ilia. 1 could sue thu good cf- Hood'sCures fects after the first few doses. I continued to use tho medicine until now I have taken five buttle und feel entirely cured. " 1). Ktkkunu Mi'iZKL, Justice, ol Peace, Wintirstown, i'n. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly aud eUcicutly, on tho liver aud bowels. fUc 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-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Boys' Cape Overeoat9, sold everywhere for $2.00; our AO price .( .JO Boys' Double-breasted Suits aud Cape Overcoats, gold everywhere for $2 50 and Q 10 J3, our price JJl. iO Boys' Ulsters, sold every- O O j where for $4."5, our price... OtL't Men's Wool Suits and Over coats, sold everywhere for $8 and our price 4.75 Men's All Wool fuits, also Black and Blue Overcoats, sold everywhere for $12, 7 f our price I .U.) Men's Dress Tants, black and fancy stripe, stylish pat terns, sold everywhere for O jO $5, our price Z.-tO Your choice of iron's All Wool Camel's Hair and Uatural Wool or Bed Med icated Underwear, sold everywhere for $l,our prioo .59 1 230 Lackpwanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL mm WC CAN QIVE YOU SATISFACTION Come and see us about the Job Work you will need soon. The Scranton Trihune Job Dept. HOSIERY l't lil'rks for misses orehiUlron, 5.; extra heavy makes. 10 cents, oto. raine vnlnos all tho wuy through for m.'u's, women's and children's slcoi, InlPOSTaNT POINTERS lOynrds f stenler Dress Pi tilts SSn Meu'B ntrnuir llnlf tins i 4: Min's Fi.n y l'rlnt hhlrt, with collar.. lHo M'.nsl aiiiidrleilHhirMf Anuluirootton) 4'.c Men s Strnnif Cnttou l'uiits 41k) With' L, n.; p(.tt 4e. Hoaty Overall, snd Jackets 41k) New Ontliu b'liuinela (liuavy) fie Hoys' All-Wind Kil ts $1 Si KujI Turkey Ited Tuulo Dmniutk, etc.. Jtlo - EXTR1 ! EXTRA I Ou Monday, from R to U o'nloi k s. m , we wills II a uoml liuavy Tnwoliuv at I Mi rents a yard and Irom U toll oVlol! uocLt fiundlter ulileN b,: 2 eelits. These too s citnnot bo bad nt the pries quutod ouj uunulo after tho hours nuiucd. Mmmmmmmmmnmry ii in i. i $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing; Goods.nillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants'. Wear, &c, The stead' increase of our business compels us to enlarge tire store for spring win dc in uie way ILL SELL AT ,400 and 402 The gummiwwwwuwwHK ace (urtains We commence today, and shall continue through out this week, the sale of a complete assortment of Irish Point aud 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 you. 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 line of colors, $1.50, worth. $2.50 per yard. TABLE CpVERS In all sizes aud qualities, at moderate prices. 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. THERE'S A CERTAIN ATTRACTION ABOUT. ECONOMY'S AND 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 SYSTEM PREDOMINATES In All Departments. l&SrAH our goods yours for the promise to pay.' and remodel the en trade, and as the stock ANY PRICE, rair, 1 r - .1.. 1 - " Lack Ave., Scranton, Pa. BEOM 1 CO. lEfisMSW SALE