T THE SCRAXTON TKIBUXE THURSDAY MOKN1NG, FEBRUARY 14, 1895. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 400-402 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. FAI LAAAAAAAAt1) f, ...l... aaaaaaaaaaaj.aaaa.a.iaa.iaa.aaaa. . oaaaaaa,. Great Alteration -:- Sale -:- Continued We Mention a Few of Our Prices for This Week: THE BARGAINS. f Linen finish 17 ing., Aprou Ginghams, best quality J Iudigo Blue Calico, best qual ity c, . . n . L Shirting Prints, Unbleached Sheetings, 1 yard wide was 6 cents, Bleached Muslin, 1 yard wide Dress Goods, all All co:ors Cashmeres, 36-inch wide All colors Cashmeres, 36-inch j wide jwas 39 cents, All wool Cashmeres, 3S-iuch wide , All wool, 36-inch Flannels All wool, 40-iuch Flannels FOR BARGAINS AAA Asaaa. A A A A. A A A a Out of Settled Court (These short serial stories are copyrighted by Bacheller, Johnson & Bach eller.and are printed InTheTrlbune by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearance In the leading dally Journals of the large cities). CHAPTER III. "Let me Introduce Captain Forrester to you," said Miss Cavullo. "He has ' bren ftiotl enough to tiring me my lace fioarf which I thought I had lost. I am so glad, to get It again." "Well, that in nice," exclaimed Mrs. liartlett, "and to come all this way with, It, I'm sure you ought to lie nat tered, Angy, my clear," and she nodded, knowingly: "fray, sir, are you resid ing In London?" she added, too curious to heed the logical sequence of her ppeech. "No; T am rather a bird of passage, but I shall make some stay In town Just now." "Indeed!" returned Mis. Bartlett, blandly. "Then perhaps you would give me the pleasure of your company to a small and enrly gathering, on the loth, a conversazione in short, mixed with music. We have some literary and Artistic friends coming, and I hope to have a genial and Intellectual evening." "Thank you! I shall be very pleased to come," returned Forrester, Joyously. "Music has enormous charms -for my savage breast." 'Very glad ynu can Join us! My young friend here Is good enough to promise her valuable assistance, and one of my Inmates plays the violoncello admirably. I endeavor to make my modest mansion a social center of an Improving description." She smiled and nodded to Forrester as If taking him Into her confidence, while Forrester caught a surprised look InMlssCavallo's speaking eyes. ' "She did nothing. I should accept," he said to himself. "I dare say the company will be a queer crew. It's a shame that Bueh a dainty creature Sho.j.'d be plunged Into a set of Bohe mians, as I suspect she Is. Ity Jovel the co cringe of her head Is a sort of patent of nobility." Here his reflec llors were broken by the tinkling of n rather cracked bell. "Pray Join us at our frugal luncV Captain Forrester," said Mrs. Bartlett in un ultra elegant tone. Forreter fancied Miss Cavallo's eyes said "don't," and therefore replied: "Thanks! I seldom Indulge in luncheon and I have an engagement In town, go I must say Rood morning; by the way, do you ever go to the theater?" "Oh! we delight In the drama!" said Mrs. Bartlett. "Indeed! Then I shall send you a bjx or stalls at the Criterion next week. I have some Interest there," re turned Forrester, which was true, 60 for as L. S. D. always has Interest. 'pear me, how very nice!" exclaimed Mrs. Bartlett. Then Forrester bowed iilmself out 80 coon as the door had closed on him Mrs. Bartlett, with a knowing shake of Regular Price. - inch Towel was 6 cents, was 6 cents, 'was 6 cents, , . 1V ! , . ... ,n White Bed best quality , was 6 cents,n0W 3 3-4c ,j j was 9 cents, kinds. was 15 cents, was 25 cents, was 50 cents, wide, Dress was 39 cents, wide, Dress was 50 cents, G BY MRS. ALEXANDER. the head, observed: "What an elegant man, my dear, ouite a swell! Why he Is gone upon you. Angy! To think of his coming all this way! Mark my words, he has fallen In love at first sight! 1 suppose he Is rich! He has the air of being rich. You must be careful dear, but not too stand off " Angy smiled with a far-away look In her eyes. "I suppose he likes to amuse himself," she said, veiy calmly. "He "Pray for My Success," She Added. e doesn't seem a bad sort of man very English, I suppose, at least I never met anyone quite like him before." "Tip-top style, my dear, take my word for It. But I am glad he didn't stay to lunch cold shoulder of mutton Is Bweet eating, but It looks ragged. Come along, I am desperately hungry." This Interview fanned the Incipient flame which was already more than smouldering In Forrester's decidedly Impressionable heart. He had a great weakness for ladles' society and was equally liked by them. His amourettes were legion, but left little trace on his elustlo nature. . .. There was something, however, In the steady but ' gentle composure of Angela Cavallo which exercised an ex traordinary fascination upon him per haps It was the charm that strength has for weakness, but, besides, his amour-propre, was stirred and Stung with a keen desire to rullle that pro found quiet of hers by the breath of Alteration Price. BARGAINS. HOW 3 3-4 C China Silk, all Surah Silk, all 110W 3 3-4c HOW 3 3-4c ij Fancy Silk for large. HOW 3 3-4C Table Linen, turkey red Table Linen, .(iclj bleached and HOW - HOW DC ; Blankets. i I ; Ladies' and ,J7C !, HOW - HOW. Ladies' Fur Capes. 2Gc ' I Ladies' Wrappers, calico audj HOW 35c !; flannel :was $1.00, i Ladies Hats, 26C !i uutrimmed nOW- Boys' Suits HOW 35c -THE FAIR- emotion the sweet tremulousness of shy liking. "I dare say I shall make a fool of mysulf, 1 generally do, and women take these passages much more serious ly than we do. 1 fancy that girl could be desperately In earnest If If Bhe cared for a man, and how delicious to be cured for by her! She looks better without her hat than with It. She Is certainly a gentlewoman, but her sur roundings are not exactly aristocratic. Of course, I'll 'not let things go too rur; ns soon as I make my arrangements here I'll go on to Scotland. As to this claimant that Dixon talks of, I don't fear much on that score." Such were Forrester's reflections as he rolled eastward to his hotel. "Did you utrturn the scarf personally, or by post','" asked Dixon a day or two after, with a twinkle in his keen eyes. "Oh, personally, of course! That was mere politeness." ' "And where did you find her?" "In person with a respectable elderly female, whose house Is, she informed me, an intellectual and artistic center." "Indeed! Well, don't try too much centralization!" Forrester laughed and changed the subject. 3H tArir The clays flew by and the 10th waB soon with them. Forrester had omitted to mention his engagement to his friend and adviser, who told lilm that he had duly answured Messrs. Welford's letter and had received no further com munication, and he (Dixon) supposed the next move would be an application to the probate court. That was some thing too far off to trouble him, so he sent off a gorgeous bouquet, to Miss Angela Cavallo, and Indulged In antici pations of a very pleasant evening. (Jreat had been the preparations at No. 13 Ama terrace. Doors had been taken off their hinges and doorways draped with art muslin. Refreshments were spread In the much-glorllled kitchen, the grate being draped with embroid ered stuff, lent by a friendly artist, and turned into a niche containing a plaster cast from the antique, contributed by another. The scullery was converted Into a cave of mystery where a necro mancer with a long,' white beard re- Regular Price. colors iwas 35 cents j colors was 69 cents, Shirt Waists was $1.25, Spreads, extra ' $I unbleached and 'was 29 cents, bleached, un turkey red....lwas 50 cents, was 98 cents, was $4.00, !whm S10.00. Misses' Jackets., was 15.00, wu 20.00, 'was $10.00, was 18.00, trimmed audj ."was $1.00, was $3 and $4, -jwas 5 and 6.50, veuled the future to those "young men and maidens" who sought him at Inter vals during the evening. There were no stately waiters In broadcloth to oppress the company with sense of the unfitness of thnlngs; a couple of active maids with fresh white caps and aprons flitted about, but oth erwise the male guests did the waiting themselves with cheerful alacrity, and among them none were more active and unremitting In his attentions than For rester. Most of the guests had assembled when he arrived and he was cordially greeted by Mrs. Bartlett, who was at tired In black velvet with a court-like plumes of white feathers in her cap, and some really splendid diamond:) (Irish) sparkling round her neck. "Here's your friend Capt. Forrester, my clear!" she said over the shoulder of one of a group of men, who, parting at the hostess' words, revealed Miss Cavallo, whose eyes met Forrester's with a laughing look as If she were amused at his coming. She was very simply dressed, still in black, which showed the snowy whltness of her neck and arms, and her thick fine hair of red gold without any ornament what ever. Forrester's bouquet lay In her lap, and she was in the act of drawing oft her long gloves. Forrester was con scious of a sudden desire to expel, by no gentle means, all the long-haired and queerly dressed men ,who sur rounded her. One or two were In cor rect evening attire, but none looked like men of Forrester's world. "Good evening," she said, giving him her hand. "Thank you very much for these beautiful flowers; they give me bo much pleasure." "Then I am amply rewarded," he re plied, gazing at her with undisguised admiration. She met his eyes with the same look of amusement he had noticed before, "I am going to sing," she said. "Will you take care of this for me?" handing him her bouquet. "Certainly," offering his arm. "Oh! I must take M. Dupont's! He manages many concerts and wants to hear me sing," and Bhe turned to a very stout gentleman with a head like a blacking brush and stiniy-waxed mus tache, "Pray for my success," she add ed, In a low tone, and, to Forrester's dis gust, she walked oft with M. Dupont, speaking to him In French with much animation. The song was an English ballad. It was given with much expression, and, received with applause. As soon as Miss Cavallo rose from the piano the Frenchman approached and spoke to her earnestly for a few moments. Sho listened with evident Interest, a brighter sparkle coming Into her eyes and lightening up her face. When there was a pause In their talk Forrester ap proached and offered her his arm, which she accepted and returned to her seat. . . "I suppose your fat friend was prop erly enchanted' with your delightful song," he suld. . '( S "Ah! that would be too much to ex pect from so potent a personage! But lie was encouraging. He wants to see me and speak of business! He manages many concerts here. T am afraid It Is rather late for any engagements this season. Perhaps next year I may be more fortunate." "And If you find nothing to do?" "I Bhall return to Paris," slo replied. "Paris Is' your home?" ) Alteration Price. BARGAINS. j Children's Black Hose, seam- 20c. less, 5 to sy2 was 15 and 18c IKW. : Ladies' Black Hose, imported, 110W 43c. I; regular made .was 25 cents, Ladies' Kid HOW ?0c. !j hook j' Ladies' Handkerchiefs, all! now C. kinds 'was q cents. HOW 19c. Ribbons HOW 34c. HOW- HOW. 59c. 9 Corsets now Sn.OO , mw 7.so if now 10.00 ! Ladies' Muslin HOW 5.00 now 9.00 Ladies' Muslin HOW OOc. , . , , Ladies Shawls HOW 39c. Ladies' Skirts HOW 1.50 HOW 2.50 ; Gent's Shirts "Yes, It has been for the last four years." "You ought to see something of Eng land before you 'leave It. By the way, will you and Mrs. Bartlett come and Bee Wyndham in 'David Garrick," on Tuesday?" "Oh! I shall be charmed to go. I think Mrs. Bartlett Is disengaged." Here they were silenced by a general "Hush" as a slightly Uleheveled young mun stood up to recite. Then two men sang a duet; a piece on the vlolincello followed. Then Miss Cavallo played an accompaniment for a lady with a brilliant but rather piercing soprano voice. There was a good deal of spirit and ability in all these performances, anil Forrester found himself every where amused, though rather Impa tient nt having so little conversation with the fair girl who attracted him. Mrs. Bartlett, however, was most at tentive to her favored guest, Introduc ing him to various smiling dames, for whom, however, he found difficult to Invent conversation. At last he was revived by the approach of Miss Cn vallo, who said: "Would you like to have your fortune told?" "Yes. Immensely!" "There Is a wonderful man down stairs who Is, Mrs. Bartlett says, quite infallible. 1 want to hear my fate, too." "I suspect I have found mine!" said Forrester, smiling. "Nevertheless, I should like to see if this wise man will corroborate my suspicions. Come, then!" To Be Continued. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. It" you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for. your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood.' It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting : strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. tSMSOia T TH HUHMT MlDICM. AllTHOKmK $V 'SfEMTH0LlNHflU3l :sTHMMvnlnnnn HEADACHE'SSSSS lNRAl.vn will oar vou. A wonderful benn to nufftren from Void., nrThral, Inflaenrn. Itronchlll., nrllATmiK. A1nU tmmriltaUretlrf. An eflfclftil rt'mmrtv. nn.ivnlAnt In crrv In portot, rraT to Vi on flrrt IndicClon of o.;J. C'nclnwe4 tjto Kfftort Pornn.nl Tnro. BaU.fftcuonrnarantondormnnor refunded. Pi-lee, Ao rt. TrM fr.a .t brunt. t. HoiiiRtered nrntl. U oouu. L B. CUSHMlli, Ur., TtrM Hi mi, Hick., U. 8. 1 OtTBHMAJT'B irUTUfll Th.unt and iifrrt renrtf for RlbH inUL ll.klndl.f..e, r..-mnm. Iti-h.S.II Hh.um.nlrt Horw, Burn., VMM. Wonderful r.ra edrforFILKa. Frlae.SAetf.iu Drue-RBI M gjjU or by mull prapiilrt. Addri... a..boTe. PS L. ri - For by Matthews Bros, and John H. Phelos. 1$ Regular Price. Gloves, Foster; was $r.oo, i Ladies' Handkerchiefs, em-j broidered ,was 25 cents, wuh 5 cento per yard, now 2 1-2 cts. t ..Jwas 10 cents per yurd, now Scents. was 20 cents per yard, now 11 cents. I was 50 cents, ;was 73 cents, jwas $1.00, , Underw ear Underwear jwas 89c and$i, I was $2.50, was 4.00, I was 6.00, was 50 cents, and Drawers was 50 cents, And all who sutler from Nerve Hiram, Nervous lii'lilllly, lOnors of Youth, etc., road the symptoms calling for treatment by a specialist. r Disorders of Sleep, Nerve Strain, Morbid Habits, Nerve haunt Ion, 1're.xsure and J'aln in the Head, Sensitiveness of the Scalp, Incapacity for .Methodical Mental Work. Weakness of Vision and a Keellnu of Pressure In the Hyes, Depression of the Mind, a KeelhiK of Anxiety, Sensation of Dizziness, ciem-ral Hodlly Weakness. Pour Appetite, Constipation, Poor Circulation. Nervous Piilpltailon. an I'naccouiitable Dread or Pear, i'aln in the Hack and Limbs, Kxcltable, Constant State of Pu rest, ete., etc. If yon lmve these symp toms or a majority of them, see a Spe cialist at once. Por threatened Rraln Poftenlncj, due to excesses of any kind, call on a Specialist. In all cuses of Chronic Nerve Strain or Exhaustion, consult a.Speclallst. All NetiialKle conditions are simply ex pressions of P.xliausted Nerve Power. Bee a Specialist. Sextml P.xcesses affect the nerve cen ters. The brain IsMhe i;reat nerve center. Talk with a Specialist. Kidney, Hladder, Hlood and Skin Disease. DR. W. H. HACKER hi tho o(ry Specialist In Nervous Diseases between jcnftalo and New York. Olllce, 3'-'7 Spruce street, opp. New Hotel Jermyn. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Complexion Preserved DR. HEBRA S viola era a Bcmorci FraokUt, Pimple. C Sunburn and. Tan, ami to tnrca tho iktu to lii orlil- ' 1 , nut ircntinea. producing xLf ft clear aud hcultliy com- Jfcrf pioximi. rMiyui"r"'''i'v iireparatlona and perfectly hsrmlei M Ml cui&Kl'tt, or mailed lor SOcts. tkud lor Circular. KIN SOAP tpir 'r'', " rTTVW tVo BumrjTJUliiMtT Jr. ul 4ioj uwU. xuaa. a4tmim, Priea 25 V . G. C. BITTNKH & CO., Toledo, O. For sale by Matthews Bros, and John H. Phelos. ThlaFamone Remedv cure qnlckly and pi-r. maiiently till ncrvuii:) il'ntci. ruch an Wuuk Momtiry, l.e:.!, or ltralti Poorer, llciitliicho, Wuko fuino!m, Vitality, nightly enil.Hinn., evil tln'tim. Imp'.tettcyurul wnntlnitill.ouai'.cinmeu by youthful rrrura ur vxrer.. Coniiiln. no entitle. I. n nvrvo tnnlniimi hloud iiiillilrr. Mnko.tliC' pnkiantl imnv turnnu and eluinii. Kt.slly cnrrleil In vet neckiik l per hoxi U lor .V By ninll trt.tnld vritli it written gimruntco to cure or money ri'ittntlPil. Write tin inr IVeo mnllral honk, flfnt .puled Itt plain wrapper, trhlrlt cnif CnltiH tniMliiioiilnln and llnanclttl reference. So chrge for contultiitlnii, Itrwnre ttf t.nCCu ttimft. Hnlit nv intr iirtvorltMMt nttnnt.. or' ntlrirpKS MtaVKHK.KUC'O.. Masonic Tuuiile,t:hl:uo. BOUt IN BCRANTON, PA.. H. C.RANDKKHON WASUIMJTON.COH. EFKVl-K. PKUUUISTU. jwas 50 and 65c, HOW 3SC. 10 oi-mi BIBS Alteration Price. now IOC. 110W- 15c. HOW Gt)C. HOW 2 1-2C X HOW 12 1-2C X '3 now 38c. now 48c. now 72c. 7S HOW 65c. now !pl.2S now 2.00 now 3.00 HOW 3oC. HOW 2oC. FOR BARGAINS THE FROTHINGHAM Under New Management THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 14, Tua Appearance of tli Distinguished Lecturer and Eminent Divine, SUBJECT "Hy Journey Around the World." Regular prices. Sale of seata openf Tubs day, Fob. 1., at tlie box office. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Engagement of the Jolly German Dialect Comedian, J. EL TOOLE And ills Excellent Company Presenting the Baiutif jl Scenic Comedy-Drama, . . THE . . FULL OF WIT AND MUSIC ORIGINAL SONGS AND DANCES SPECIAL SCENERY AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS ADMISSION, 10, 20 OH 30 CENTS Two performances dally at S.'Sl audllip. m. Next Attraotion-"JAY CIRCU" ' . L... a- A SPECIAL EXCURSION WASHINGTON, D. C, VIA Central Railroad of New Jersey WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY, FEB 21,1895. Special excursion tickets from Scranton will be aolrt gni d to go only on train leaving Hcran ton nt. 8 SO u. m. Feb. U'lat, and tor re turu uu any train until March -, iuoluairo. Fire for the Broad Trip, $7 81. 'fiJitS during tho gay acawu of the year. Through Buirot Parlor Cur will be attached, to this train, in which souls may be had at charge ot Sl.il. . Hare you 8oro Throat. Pimple , Cmrr-Mpred Upota, Aches, Wd Soros. Ulcers In Houttt, llalr Kalllng? Write Took Hewed Co not Mav onleTempie,Thlen.Ill..ror proofs of cures. Capital VfitMMiOO. Patlcntscured nine years ajojodjaotvnijjmlj 'eiltlv W rklU-n Guaranteed Cure for LOST MANHOOD Kid all ttf.uutun lulmont ttt of yoiuijf and luulUlo a4crt men ftnuwomeii, Tb awfuUffectaof ViHTlIKUU KwlU of treatment, kUHOP.S, produrinf wmk Fraa, Nerroui ix-bility, Nlffhtly Emidslons.CoDHumptlou. tiMmtjr, KilmiiHtlnn dratiiamd Ion of iwwe r of the Uiu-ci-utirvOruraiisuulilUnff onoforituilr. balnrwi Kim mor riaireUuuIrkljcunKlbr Dr. Itodrlrtici ftniiUh Nrrv drains. Tbi-y not ouly euro by starting atlhetwat of dftv ItllLUKl.t brlnifiiif back tho atnk itlfw.ta rhfflt and Mtorlntf tbe FIIIE OF YOl Til to nta E liriih nj nwii. fiw pr dux or v rur ifwuuwrw vnaranKraj 10 cure or renin! int? mnrj. nw . binala Si crvo Urala Ca., Uaa M W V For Pale by JOHN H. -PUBLP8, Drus- glut, Wyoming ave. aria Bpruce street. DEWITT TALK