The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 15, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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TnE SCI? AXTO TRIBUNE FRIDAY 3IORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1895.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT.
BLACK
MOO uUUUu
Black Dress Goods always sccui a
difficult thing to advertise-- not many
shades to refer to, but we can say this,
that our Black Goods are just as relia
ble and just as black as heretofore, al
ways fashionable, always serviceable.
The manufacturers have lately turned
their attention to popularizing novel
tics in the Black Goods line, and we
are prepared to show you besides the
staple lines of Henriettas, Cashmeres,
Serges, etc., Crepons, Brocades, Figures
and many designs uot heretofore shown
in Black Goods.
We have qualities and varieties and
the prices to suit all.
46-INCH WOOL
STORM SERGE
Price 50c.
The regular prices of these goods
heretofore have been 75 cents. The
above Special Price for a few days only.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT.
DR, -:-REEVES,
413 Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex
perience In hojpital and private practice
and treatH all acute and chronlo disease
of men, women and children.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
He. with his assistants, treat all dls
ranes of he nervous syxtem, diseases of
the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia,
rheumatism, lost vitality, premature
weakness or decay In both Bexes, nervous
debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup
tions, blood-poisoning, fits, epilepsy. In
discretion and errors of youth, lost man
hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus" dance,
asthma, diseases of the heart, lung.
liver; kidneys, bludder, stomach, etc.
Young Men Positively Cured.
Offer to tbo Publle for Catarrh.
Any one suffering with Catarrh Who
ishta to be permanently, quickly and
cheaply cured may receive three months'
treatment for only FIVE DOULATtS. The
doctor has discovered a speclllo for this
dreaded disease. You can treat and cure
yourself and family wllh it at home. It
never fails to cure. A trlul treatment
tree.
OFFICE HOTTRS-Pally, 9 a. m. to 9 p.
tn.; Sundays. 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
SPECIAL
We are showing for the
Spring Trade the finest
and best line of
WILTONjCARPETS
Ever shown iu the city.
: Pronounced so by compe
tent judges, and prices
are right. Call and see
them whether you want
to purchase or not.
J. Scott Inglis
419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
JIONESDALE.
Jlev. John N. Lewis and wife were
In Wllkes-Barre WedneBduy.
A large number of people attended
the piny entitled, "Gold Uncle," and
given In the Opera house by mpmbers
of the German Lutheran choir Wednes-
day night. The play was ably ren-
tiered In German.
' ' Robent Miller left for Pittsburg yes
terday morning, where he will enter
the employ of the United States Ulan
company. , ,
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Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
MM
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NEWS OF JDS VICINITY
TUSKIIANNOCK.
According to the Braintrim Messen
ger, Fay Templeton, the celebrated ac
tress, was a resident of Indian Hill,
this cbuiity, where she lived with her
parents In her jrlrlhood days. The
death of her husband, Howell Osborn,
calls the fact to mind.
The funeral of Mrs. E. M. Dunham,
wife of the 'president judge of the
Forty-fourth Judicial district, will oc
cur at Laporte, Sullivan county, to
day, provided the roads are open so
that trains can get through. She died
In a Philadelphia hospital, where she
went for the "purpose of undergoing a
surgical operation. Her husband was
with her two weeks previous to her
death, to comfort her In her Intense
suffering. She was about 45 years of
age and a very estimable lady. One
daughter Is the only surviving child.
K. M. Piatt has been housed up for A
week with sickness.
Fire Warden C. H. Young has made
the following appointments for fire po
lice: W. K. Kelfer, C. A. Little, C. O.
Dershelmer, A. M. Eastman.
Byron Ayers is working In a Lacey
vllle meat market.
The Hotchkln bell lingers gave a very
pleasing entertainment to a fair sized
audience. They sang, whistled and
played on a miscellaneous collection of
Instruments, the best features of which
were the bell ringing and the whistling.
The mocking bird trill was nicely imi
tated and the bell chimes were sweet.
The rest of the programme was medi
ocre. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lyman, of Lake
Carey, were In town yesterday. . .
Thomas Stoh is In from west for a
visit with friends, after several years'
absence.
Judge Phillips, who was nominated
for school director upon the Democra
tic ticket, Is out with a card saying
that, while he does not wish to shirk
any responsibilities that may fall to
him as a citizen, yet he would prefer
that the nHlce should be given to some
one of the other candidates, rather
than to himself, as he feels that, it
would be better for the Interests of 'all
concerned. He Is station agent for the
Lehigh Valley and his time Is largely
taken up with duties connected with
his position. AVIth his practical with
drawal from the contest, It leaves the
field to the other three nominees, S.
Judson Stark, B. E. Billings and James
O. Leighton.
Klmer Brown was nore comfortable
yesterday and his case was somewhat
more hopeful.
Little Mury Knapp Is suffering with
tonsllitis.
The Baptist people are negotiating
with Bob Burdette for another lecture.
He was here a few years ago and loft
a warm place In thejhearts of his audi
tors, and should he come again he will
meet with a hearty welcome. Bis
bright sparkling humor Is a panacea
for Ills of life.
The Catholics netted the better part
of $100 by their festival ' Wednesduy
evenlns.
Kx-Judge Ingham was over from
Sullivan county this week and request
ed that the time for Judge Dunham to
tile his speculations In the Judicial con
test which was fixed for Feb. 20, be ex
tended on account of the death of Mrs.
Dunham. The attorneys for the oppos
ing side refused the request, it is al
leged. The wedding of William Harding to
Miss Adu J. Harris, adopted daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Corish, occurred
at the home of the latter at noon yes
terday. Rev. W. M. Hiller performed
the ceremony, and O. Avery Miller and
Miss Amy Harding attended the bride
and groom. The house of the hospit
able host, and hostess was filled with
guests, and after the ceremony all sat
down to a bountiful repast such a.s the
good lady of the house knows so well
how to provide. The bride Is a bright,
sensible and lovable young lady who
has a legion of friends to congratulate
her upon her new relationship. The
groom is a plain, hardworking farmer,
and the outlook for a happy and pros
perous life Is very promising. The
bride was the recipient of the following
presents: Decorated dinner and tea
set, S. B. Brunges and wife, U. B. Jack
Ron and wife. Miss Adeline Harding,
F. B. Might and wife, and James Hight;
china berry set, Mr. and Mrs. James
Scouten; dozen silver teaspoons, Mrs.
Jayne, Mime, Jayne, R. B. Jayne and
W. O. Benson; silver berry spoon, Mr.
and Mrs. D. K. Gray; fruit dish, Misses
Carrie and Mary Leighton; chamber
set, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brunges, Isabel
Miller and O. A. Miller; oil painting,
Mrs. F. H. Piatt; lamp, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bunnell; Marseilles quilt, Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Stebblns; $" gold piece,
Mr. and Mrs. John Corish; oak and
plush rocker, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hard
ing; pair towels, Mr. and Mrs. William
M. Hiller; table cloth and napkins, Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Bardwell; pin cushion
and doilie, Amy Harding; counterpane,
Arthur Harding; pair towels, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jayne; $2, Mrs. Hlllman and
Miss tiallie Wood; oak and plush rock
er, Mr. and Mrs. George Benson; two
Persian rugs,' Mr. and Mrs. Orlando
Ace; $2, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hlght; oak
and plush rocker, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Piatt and Miss Emma Dana; pair tow
els, Martha Harding; pair towels, Helen
and Elsie Bardwell; oak and plush
rocker, Mr. and Mrs. Eleazer Dana and
Elizabeth Bower pair towels;, Mr. and
Mrs. William Anderson,
M1N00KA.
Julia McHugh, of Plttston, Is visiting
Minooka friends.
All complaints of non-delivery of Tho
Tribune should be reported to John J.
Gallagher.
- Miss Kate Jeffers, of Davis street,
visited Green Ridge yesterday.
The Young Men's Institute boys will
enjoy a slelghrlde to Plttston this (Fri
day) evening,
A pleasant surprise party was ten
dered Miss Eleanor Casey, at her home,
on Main street, last evening. Dancing
and games were Indulged Jn and re
freshments were served. The following
were present: Misses Eleanor Casey,
Annie Cook, B. Gibbons, Sarah Kelly,
Annie McAndrew, Kate Connell, Jen
nie Loughney, My King, Delia Con
nolly, Katie King, Annie Laffry. Maria
Phllbjn, B. Hlgglns, Annie McDonough,
Annie Langan, Lizzie King, Maggie
McCrea, Ella Kelly, Ellen Gibbons,
Annie O'Horo, Annte Joyce, May Casey,
Lizzie Judge, Julia Drlscoll, Annie
King, Jane Mulderlg, and Messrs. M.
McCrea, D. W. Shea, C. W. Gallagher,
Esteijnig
Powder
Daniel Quinn, Andrew J. O'Hara, Jo
seph, Walsh, T. C. Byan, John" Hart,
P. J. Laffy, M. F. Judge. J. J. McAn
drew, Joseph P. O'Hara, Jhn J. Casey,
Henry Casep, Ed. Graham, T. F. Casey;
John Kelly, John Connolly, M. J.
Feeny, and John J. Gallagher.
Miss May Jones, of Hyde Park, Is
visiting Miss Buy Morgan, of Miner's
Hill.
Postmaster T. A. Kane Is slightly in
disposed. rollESTJDITY.
Charles Taylor has started a general
store on Dundaff street.
Mrs. Blanche Malone, of Aldenvllle,
Is the guest of her slater, Mrs. J. J.
Walker.
It Is reported that land Is being
leased between here and Pleasant
Mount stuthin by the Ontario and
Western Hallway company, and that
they will prospect for coul at different
points on the property acquired.
Druggist Alfred Davis is visiting
Scranton friends.
The Misses Tessle Clark and Llbble
Biley, of Pleasant Mount, Wayne coun
ty, are visiting their numerous borough
friends.
Leona Spettlgue, of Honesdale, Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. W. H. HigRlns.
George Donnelly, of Brockton, Mass.,
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Devere
Chamberlain.'
Bev. J. R. Egan had charge of the
revival services In the Baptist church
Wednesduy evening, and presented the
truth clearly, impressively and logic
ally. The interest is unubated.
Washington camp. No. 661. Patriotic
Order Sons of America, and Forest City
council, No. 9S0, Junior Order United
American Mechanics, will present an
elegant portrait of the "Father of his
Country" to the graded school on Wash
ington's birthday, Feb. 22. An Inter
esting programme will be presented In
connection. The programme will ap
pear in The Tribune In due time.
E. J. O'Keefe, of Vandllng, has ap
plied for a patent on an improved mine
lump.
The Vandllng bund will attend the
Ancient Order of Hibernians' parade at
Ciirbondule in March.
Tho Vandllng Congregational church
will be dedicated on Friday, Feb. 22.
A number of prominent divines will be
present on the occasion, among others
BeV. T. Jones, of Philadelphia.
A company has been organized at
Vundllng to manufacture a head rest
and cur seat, which have been patented
by L. P. Knoll, of Montrose. Mr. Knoll
met with the trustees of the company
at the olllce of L. P. Wedemun Wednes
duy evening and they made a contract
with him for his patent. Most of the
stock of the company has been taken,
and It Is probable Vandling will soon
have a factory. They are enterprising
lit our sister town.
PIUCEBUllG.
A surprise party was tendered Mr.
and Mrs. John Klderkin. at their new
home, on Maple street, Tuesday even
ing. Aiuong those present were: Mrs.
John McKane, Mr. and Mrs. Hampllett,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. Greutrlc, Mr. and Mrs. James
Oliver. Mr. und Mrs. Armstrong, Mr.
and Mrs. pen-is, Mrs. (Jejrge Bell,
of Peckvllle; Mrs. Ware, of Scran
ton; Mrs. James Beld, Mrs. Edward
Wilson, Mrs. Samuel Dawe; tho. Misses
French, II. Choates, and Lydlu Dawe,
and Messrs. Robert Coates, Luke Hall,
James Murgetson, Charles Blchurdson,
and William Penis.
James Coleman, of Brooklyn, made
a business trip here yesterday.
St. Thomas' church fair will be open
Saturduy evening. An excellent con
cert has been arranged for the occa
sion. Every one should come and they
Will be satisfied.
A dissatisfaction among the members
of the Central Republican club caused
them to hold a secret meeting Wednes
day evening. The specimen bnllot
showed that some of their candidates
had withdrawn without their knowing
It. They are disappointed about the
affair and .disparage those candidates
who withdrew their names from the
ticket.
Messrs. George Mumford and John
Hawk made a trip to Carbnndale last
evening with their lady friends.
"The Mountain Waif," a fine drama,
will be rendered In Smith's Music Hall,
Saturduy evening by home talent. The
participants are well known and have
the ability to' make the play a success.
Jacob Miller, who was Injured in
Storrs' mines some six months ago," Is
still confined to his bed and Is Improv
ing slowly.
The entertainment which .was ren
dered Wednesday evening for the bene
fit of the Dickson church was largely
attended.
Mothers! Mothers!.! Mothers!!!
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic, and Is the best remedy for
diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part
of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs.
Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,"' and take no
other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
WYALUSING.
Miss Jessie Brown is visiting friends
In Elmlra and Elkland.
A. B. Porter was In Luzerne county
last week Hi the Interests of tho
Merchants' Mutual Insurance company.
Dr. George Verbryck, or Cambria,
Wyoming, sun of our townsman, Henry
Verbryck, has Just been elected state
senator. ...
Harry Johnson, of the Globe store,
Scranton, was in town Sunday on his
way to aittend the funeral of his grand
father, George Camp, at Herrlck, Pa.
M. S. and E. J. Kintner, of Mehoop
any, visited relatives in town Monduy.
Miss Eloise Hlnes is visiting her
brother, B. Hlnes, 713 Adams avenue,
Scranton. '
Miss Nellie Ronan went to Washing
ton, D. C, last week to work In the
dressmaking establishment of Miss
Eagan. 11
F. J. Miller, of LeRoysville, visited at
N. J. Gaylord's last week.
Rev. David Croft, of Lawrencevllle,
was In town Wednesday last to attend
tho Odd Fellows' banqttt at Brown's
hotel. J. A. Kintner, of Meshoppen,
nnd J. H. Morrow, of Ithaca, were also
In attendance. - '
Hives are nt dangerous to life, but
they are a prolific breeder of misery and
profanity.. Doan'a Ointment Rives Instant
relief, even In the worst cases nf this and
other exuspeiutlng diseases of the skin,
CARBON!) ALE.
On Tuesday evening of next week the
Ambrosia Social club will hold a so
cial in their rooms.
Miss Clura M. Bussell returned to her
home In Butuvia, N. Y., after a several
days' visit in this city as the guest of
Mrs. L. A. Bassett, of Lincoln avenue.
The Delaware and Hudson Gravity
railroad and shop hands were paid in
this city yesterday.
The Mozart band renders short open
air concerts each evening at the corner
of Main street and Salem avenue pre
vious to their departure to their fair
in the W. W. Watt building.
The employes of the Hendrick Manu
facturing company and the employes of
Van Bergan & Co. will be paid today.
C. P. O'Connor attended a dancing
party at Scranton last evening.
On AVednesday evening, Feb. 27, be
tween the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, Mr.
and Mrs. William W. Froderlcl, of 44
Gurfleldavenue, will celebrate the twenty-fifth
anniversary of their marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Simpson have
returned from their wedding tour.
On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
James Robinson, of Wyoming street,
entertalneda large party of their friends
In honor of Mrs. Bublnson's fifty-fifth
birthday. .
Miss Annie Brennan has returned
from a month's visit with friends In
New York city.
D. H. Holland's hotel Is nearly fin
ished and will be one of the finest hotels
In this section of the state.
. C. A. Stowell will move Into his new
residence on Front street about April 1.
Farmer's Institute will be held at the
Presbyterian church in this place Feb.
22 and 23.
montuose.
The blizzard has passed and once
more we can hear from the outside
world. From Thursday evening of last
week until Monday evening of this
week no mail left or was received at
this office. The trains on the narrow
guage have not made a trip since one
week ago last night. It was reported
between here and Dlmock yesterday
ufternoon.
Bough und Beady Hose and Chemical
compuny gave a very successful recep
tion on Tuesday evening. Over 700 per
sons attended and the receipts were
about $280. Bauer's orchestra, of Scran
ton. furnished Instrumental music, and
the Schubert quartette, of Scranton,
sang several selections which were
much enjoyed by the audience. (Should
they ever come again they would be
greeted by a full house. The following
gentlemen compose the quartette: John
Watklns, Howell Davis, Qcorge Dewltt
and E. S. Colvln. The minstrel per
formance by home talent was a pleasant
surprise.
Dr. C. D. Mackey Is visiting friends
in Scranton.
Notwithstanding the extremely cold
weather of the past two weeks not one
of the fire hydrants was found frozen
L. P. 'Knoll, sr., was In Forest City
yesterday on business connected with
his patent head rest.
Mrs. H. H. Fordham hud charge of
the supper at Rough and Beady's re
ception, and every one praised the
quality of the refreshments.
keystonTacademy.
Many of our students have been tak
ing advantage of the good skating on
Nokomls creek during the week.
The literary programme of "Phi Mil"
society for this evening Is as follows:
Roll call; quotations from Longfellow;
question box, Lackey, Crago; uddress,
"The Signs of the Times," Dennison;
model debate, rules to be furnished at
time of debate, "Resolved, That the
government should control the railroud
system ;" affirmative, Beardsley, Strong;
negative, Mumford, Archbald. "Phi
Mu Lantern," Editors, Bunnel, Dunk
lee and Bard.
Messrs. Bond, Lowry, Henwood and
Keminerer are delegates to the conven
tion of the Simpson Ep worth League
union, which Is to be held at Waverly
today and tomorrow.
The Brooklyn strike was the subject
for discussion nt the Current Topi
league Monday.
Miss Hull has returned to school after
a two weeks' Illness.
BUCKNELL NOTES.
E. H. Dutton, '98, is down with ty
phoid fever.
The Hull Shuman quartette gave an
entertainment In Bucknell hall on Tues
day evening. All present spoke very
highly of the singing.
The Euepla Literary Bocleity will hold
a Democratic convention farce in Buck
noil hull on Friday night. Four different
districts will be represented, including
the Tammany ring and other leading
factions.
The freshman class have challenged
the sophmores to a gymnasium contest
on Feb. 22, to take the place of tho
customary class-scrap, which gives to
colleges a barbarous reputation in the
outside world.
WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION
M CALLliD TO TBS
tireat English Btrnedy.
O 5 Gray'8 sPJciflc Medicine
SlH9. .TO '3 &
Ellty, Weakness of Body and Hind, Sperma
torrhea, and Impotaiicjr, and all dtuaae that
rlM fjom over lndnlgmo and self abuw. as
Lou of Memory aud Power, Dimness of Vis
ion, Premature Old Ag and many other due
earn that lead to Imanity or Consumption
nd an early Brave, write for a pamphlet
Addrau GRAY MEDICINE Co., Buffalo.
N.Y. The Bpeeiflo Medicine li sold by all
drugglaUat fl per parka,, or six packages
for IS, or sent by mall on receipt of money,
nd with avery o.00 order UIF GUftRINTEE
core or money refunded. JUaJUBUBiUM
HTOn account of counterfeits we hare
adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only gM
In. Bold In Beranton by Matthew! Bros.
BANKRUPTCY AND STARVATION PRICES
If we had not bought this stock from the sheriff, selling at such
prices as the following would be Impossible. Taken allTound,
they only figure up about half the value of the goods :
' This la how treat tbo Cloak start: Sin
garments go at 13.H0. 7 garment at t8.M, 80
garment at fa, 15 garment at t&oOl eta. Every
garment up to date iu ityle. ...
KIO Chlldron'i Gretchon Overcoats, eta, at
your own price.
THIS 'LL TICKLE YOUR FANCY!
100 Whlto Marstillxs Quilts, new patterns?
large lite. 411m. weight, Wcenta; tit's, weight,
UV cenUi 8 Itn. weight, 8v oente. They coat
more to manufacture.
The Beat Bleached Bheetlng on the market
at any prlot la the "Mobawif." Krerybody
knowi thiii note the now price: B-t wide, laVi
centa; 10-4 wide, 15 oauta,
UNDERWEAR
At lou than tho coet of the yarn In It We're
gathered together &JU doeena of alt aorta and
eizoe from Uoodmn'e alook. Tbey'reodde -nd
nda of regular numbere, aud we're not ak
log half what they coat for your choice.
BANKRUPT SALE OF GOODMAN'S STOfcK,
516 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
fit
Mr. P. ?r. Suah
Anulonilnk, Fcno,
X Wonderful Cure
Ulcer in the Stomach
Hood's Sarsaparllla Restores Fles.
Strength and Health.
"C. L Hood li Co., Lowell, Muss.:
" I feel It my duty to suffering humanity !
ijlve a statement of the wonderful cure IIuuC
Sarsaiarllla brought about fur nic. Over tv
years ago I became 111, due to an ulcer lur.
stomach. I had six or seven different )):
:lans, whose standing was of tho highest, I
they did not euro mo. 1 was broken don n i.
Iieultli und lost In weight from
145 to 118 Pounds.
I could hardly get around, and after sulferh
severely for about a year, I commenced taki
tlood's Sarsaparllla. Alter the first bottle 1 1
yon to feel like a new man. I purchased r:
Hood's5 Cures
other bottle and had not taken half of It w iiei: 1
was cured of my trouble, I am now In health,
back to my old weight again and attending reg
ularly to my work. I firmly believe Hood's fsar
suparllla saved my life." F. W. Bush, Analo
mink, i'emisylvanla. (let Hood's.
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect
la proportion and appearance. 2Bc per box.
230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa.
E 171 E
8 85 3 85
8 85 8 85
Are
8 85 8 85
8 85 HmnS 85
8 85 $15.00 AND $18.00 8 So
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8 85 SllltS 8 85
8 85 and 885
8 85 Overcoats 8 85
8 85 at
8 85 8 85
- $0.85 ss!
8 83 R 8 83
8 85 11 )1 S85
8 85 3 85
3 85 single 8 85
8 85 and , 3S5
8 85 Double 8S5
885 Breasted S85
8 85 All-Wool 8 85
S 85 S S5
Serges.
8 85 8 85
8 85 (1,eV,0,S' Is 85
8 a- tasslineres 8 85
S 85 In SuItS J 8 85
8 85 Single and 8 85
ass Double 885
8 85 Breasted 8 85
85 Black and Blue 8 85
8 85 8 85
Long Cut Kersey
8 85 8 85
8 85 Ml'MOnS
8 35 In Overcoats. 8
THE BELL
CLOTHING HOUSE,
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL.
WC CAN OIVC YOU
SATISFACTION
S Come and see us about the Job
Work you will need soon.
The Scranton Triiuine Job Dept.
HOSIERY
Fast bUoka for mlaaea or children, to.! extra
hoary makra, 10 centa, etc.
Hume values all the way through for men
women's and children's llftOJ.
IMPORTANT POINTERS
. 10 yards t st color Dress Prints
Kan's strong Half Hose ,
Man's Fancy Print Hhtrts, with collar. . 89o
lien' Laundrled 8hirU (Anchor ootton) fVa
Wen's Strong Cotton Pant "
' Youths' Long Pantt (
Heavy Overalls and Jackets Wo
New Outlns flannels (heavy) fa
Boys' A 11-Wool Hults $1
Real Turkey Red TaWle Damask, etc, ... 18o
EXTRA I EXTRA I
On Monday, from 8 to U o'clock a. ni.. wo
will sell a oood heavy Toweling at 1M cents a
yard, and from S to 10 o'clock ( cent Handker
chiefs at 8 cents.
Yuma goods cannot he nad at the prices
quoted one minute after the hours named.
es
1 Hi 1:1
shorts
fgZ $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No
tions. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing;
b Goods,niUinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants'
Wear, &c,
TO BE CLOSED OUT
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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 iu the way
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mil CD! I PIT
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400 and 402
ea ,
Easels and Screens
Japanese Four-Panel Cloth Screens at $4.00 each, ia
Dark Green, Red, Black, Orange and Drab.
OAK AND WHITE EASELS
White aud Gold Table,
White aud Gold Book Shelf, - ' -
UMBRELLA STANDS
Closing out a lot at ' -
SPECIAL t
Ouyx Top Brass Table,
NEW LOT 64, 8-4 AND 10-4
Chenille Table Covers
EVERYTHING IN
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
CORD, GIMP, ETC.
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
BRANCH AT CARBON DALE.
NEVER
mm
TO BE THE LARGEST.
2sO"W we do. It's saying a great deal, as there
are some large stocks in Scranton. See
onr's. Every grade and make exhibited
here, in conjunction with 500 Rolls of Mat'
tings from ft.tyo a roll upwards; or if you
are thinking of other House Furnishings,
we have them at the right price.
EVERY
Can be secured at this
LIBERAL CKEDIT PALACE.
OUR NEW TERMS:
. $20.00 Worth of Goods for $2.00 Per Month
40.00... . ;U)0
" 0.00 4.00
7R.O0 5.00 " -
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- 120.00 8.00 "
Larger litis in proportion. Expcrimetft with
"Economy's Easy Way to
REGRRDUSS OF COST.
Fair, I I
Lack Ave,,
Scranton, Pa.
$1.75
3-oo
90c. each
$4.75 each
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