s THE SCTRANTOX TRTKUJE TTEDXESDAY MORNING, FE BUTT Alt Y 20, 1895. GORMAN'S am . SILKS- No excuse for you now If you did not buy a new S ilk before, because of too high a price. Vou can iu ilulge yourself now niul still be within the limit of au economical purse. Itenutiful Silks selected from the choicest innnulttctures in tho world Odd lengths, Novelty patterus, elegant blacks, choice bhades uud variety Ungliten your homes, surprise your admirers, 1111 your wardrobe and save money by taking advau tiute of our Silk otl'er. Don't fail to examine the follow lug specials: BLACK SILKS Satin Duehesso, Me., sc, $Ul iSutiu Luxor, !Nc. 11 Uros (iraius, !"' TatiVtiis, - S3f Urocade Satin, Figured and Striped Taffetas We., se LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Representing the very best mate rial aud the neatest workmanship. Never before have we made such large sales ou Musliu Underwear. CORSET COVERS 25c, :?5e., :?;., 45c, Wc, 5Se 75c, S5c.( S!c. ,4;c, 75c, 85c, SJlc, t)Sc, ' $t.OO, $1.23, SI. 50. SKIRTS 2!c. 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00. DRAWERS 25c, :15c., !!)c, 45c, 50c, 75c, S!lc, 518c, $1.00. CHEMISE t;)c, 5c, 75c, S5c. YOU KNOW When thinus are right. We insist that a careful comparison of prices aud qualities will prove our leadership. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. IPjgjjgpr D RR E E V E S, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has har lonsj anil varied ex perience in hu.ipilut antl private prantlco ami treats all acute anil chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. He, with his assistants, treat all dls eawes of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, prematura weakness or d ray In both sexes, nervous debility, ratan'h, tumors, cancers, erup tions. bloorl-poisonlnK, tits, 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. Offur to tbo Publio for Catarrh. Any ono suffering with Catarrh who Wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVK I)Oi.I,A?tH. The doctor has discovered a speclilc for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It never fails to cure. A trial treatment free. OKFICB HOURS-Daily, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.: Hiindaya, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. SPECIAL .We arc showing for the Spring Trade the finest and best line of WILTON CARPETS Kver shown in 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 "219 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. AKCJIVALl). ' i Tomorrow evening the Kreat bazaar of the I'reMbyterian congregation will be opened for three nights. It will be conducted by the ladles of the conRre Kutlon who are widely known as ener Ketlo workers. They Jiave been very busy for the past few weeks making and Rolicltlni? articles to be placed on exhibition. The hall has been very beautifully decorated and eaeh evening there will be a highly Interesting pro gramme observed.. The admission has been placed at the low rate of 10 cents. The proceeds of the bazaar will go to the parsonage building fund. The con gregation la worthy of patronage. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Cov't Report MM ABSOLUTELY PUKE NEWS OF JOS VICINITY TUAK1IAXN0CK. While Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Kelly, who live about a mile up the Montrose turn pike, were driving Into town the sleigh upset and Mrs. Kelly sustained a dislo cated shoulder. Her husband set It im mediately, before it had time to swell, and she now merely wears her arm hi a sling. Many of the young people are In terested hi the patriotic entertainment to be given at the Opera house next Monday evening lor the benefit of J. W. ijeynulds post, anil active prepara tions for the affair are going on. The living plntures, produced liyi aid of mechanical effects and exhibited under the glow of powerful calcium lights, will be an attractive feature of the programme. lUirch'a orchestra will furnish music. The price of tickets has been placed at L'a and ISR cents. Mis. draco Wclser Davis, tln lady evangelist, w ho is expected lite e March 1U. is now hi Massachusoti!--. She has an engagement at SuKciuehanua for next Week. . O. KrUy was over to Scranton Monday. ili'orge Mansfield, of Meshoppeii, was pigeon-holed at the bastile Monday night for making an assault. He was stilt up by Justice Hurley in default of Slot) bail. Jenkins liiunges was homo from Wyoming n-miiiary to attend the fu neral of his uncle. 1. J. Kurdwell. I'onrad Monger, of i'ost Hill, was a guest of Sheriff Knapn yesterday. The B ami l' supper In the basement of the Methodist Kpiscopal church Fri day evening promises to be a very en joyable affair. Beans, chicken pie, brown bread, cake, coffee aud u lot of other dishes that are spelled Willi the second and third letters of the alpha bet will make up an ample bill of fare. In addition to this Miss Zua (lule will be present and render a number of elocutionary selection i. The price of admission to the whol: tTing Is oniy 2" cents. Should anything like a general break up in the weather jecur with th? pres ent body of snow on Uiu pround the people living along J,., nver Hats will have to the to th' m-ii... tains. 'Pre snow is quite utpldly wasting away wi;h the sunshi weatlie., nn 1 it U hoped that it w!l he sr-ally iliminished before a tain com"::. T'lv- su i:v woul.l be a matter of small consequ. nee if the river was n u '.HI' J witn Ice. X. H. Mack mid son, Albert, will leave for Bethlehem this morning. Mrs. Mack and the rest of the family will follow a clay or two later. Lute Harlow is housed up with a se rious eye trouble. The large barn on the farm of Hen drick B. Keeler, a short distance below Falls, was burned Monday night. The origin of the fire and the loss was not reported. There was insurance of J:'00 with Orr Brothers' agency. The following telegram from S. Y. Harrington, of Riverside. Ill, waa re ceived by Dr. E. F. Avery yesterday afternoon: "Katie's death hourly ex pected. 1'nconsclous the past two days; no hope." The message refers to Mrs. Harrington, who was Miss Katie Vantuyl, a native of this county. She has been In poor .health for a long time. Ex-Sheriff Crlppen, of Scranton, was over yesterday callingon acquaintances. He is a great admirer of horseflesh, and while here took occasion to look over the latest addition to James Deubler's stock, Mary Todd, which he pronounces the best bred colt in the state. Miss Ada Sturdevant, of Wllkes Barre, has consented to sing at the supper Friday evening, and will pos sibly bring a friend along as an ac companist. At. the funeral services of Mrs. Pike yesterday Itev. Hodge made brief, but very appropriate remarks, and a quar tette coiishtling of Mrs. F. F. Drake, J. fi. Hungerford and B. L. I.yman, of this place, and George I.avell, of I'itts ton, rendered music that was very high ly complimented. Mr. Travel) has fin exceptionally fine tenor voice, and his assistance added much. Hon. fieotge I.andon failed to get here, which was a disappointment to the people, and no doubt to himself, as he was a personal friend of the deceased. The programme for the two days' ses sion of the Farmers' institute, com mencing Feb. 2(1, includes some very pertinent topics among Its essays and addresses, and no doubt will lie of un usual Interest. The address of wel come will be made by Major IT. W. Hard well, and the response by IT. I'. Loomis. Mrs. Norma Sterling will read a paper entitled, "The Farm, the Home the Orange." Colonel J. S. Searle will speak on "Agriculture, Its Importance and Future Prospects." Cyrus Shaw will talk about "Spraying." A. ('. Sis son on "Fruit anil Potato Culture," W. I. Avery on "Farm Oardenlng for Profit," and Professor II. J. Waters, of the State College of Agriculture, on "Building up a Dairy Herd." Thomas J. Edge, secretary of the state board of Agriculture, will also give a general address; Miss Bertha DeWItt will re cite, and the usunl opportunity forques llons and discussions will be given. J. K. Hungerford will lead the singing. "After miff wring from dyspepsia, for three years, I decided to try Burdock Blood Hitters. Two bottles cured mo en tirely." Airs. (). C. While, Talierg, Oneida county, New York. jiom:si)ale. Oraee church probably held the larg est body of people Monday night that It ever contained, and many were turned away at Its doom. The organ recital by William 9. Chester drew this large assemblage. The music which this gentleman brought out of the organ was very sweet and classical. Charles Meehan rendered three soprano solos that completely captivated the audi ence and were splendid evidences of the wonderful voice that has given him so large a-reputation as a Bweet singer. Mr. Chester and Master Meehan are from St. George's, New York. ITIIler and Holloa broke ground yes terday on their lot recently purchased from Messrs. Russell and dreeno. As goon as the foundation Is laid they will commence the erection of a three story brick building, to be used en tirely by themselves fo'r their hard ware business. Michael Staff, of Scranton, Is visit ing relatives In town. William Dunn, a former Honesdalian, but ot present traveling for a Baltimore Baking Powder wholesale house, was in town yester day. The borough election yesterday did not seem to create much of a stir and hustle. A great deal of Interest in Texas township centered nround the olllco of supervisor, for which there were three candidates. KAST STKOUDSmiJUJ. Mrs. Delia Decker, n student at Wood's Business college, Scranton, spent Sunday in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morton Decker, of this borough, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, of Stroudsbiug. Arthur Wilcox, the barber, of Ktroudsburg, left on Monday for a few days' visit to friends In Scranton and vicinity. Mahlon Morey, a former resident of this borough, but now In the laundry business u Elizabeth, N. J., spent Sun day iu town visiting his mother, Mrs. S. J. Morey, ami Mr. und Mrs. D. F. mith, Thomas Altemus, of Bushklll Center, a gentleman well ami favorably known in this section, died last week of old age, being at the time of his death SO years old. The funeral was held on Friday last at Brick church and was at tended by a large numb, r of sorrow ing relatives ami friends. Mr. and -Mrs. Theodore Myers have returned from a sleighing tiTp to Kas tou. They report the drifts very large all the way between the two places. Dr. S. II. Vooihees has returned from a trip to Bridgeport. Conn., and paid this place a visit ou Monday. A. K, Savacool, the llorlst, Is in Newark, N. J., on business. l.ayton Miisschnun, the cigar mer chant of Stroudsbiug, spent Thursday aud Friday last In Bangor and Port laud on business. E. B. Vail, of Trenton, X. J., apent Sunday in town visiting friends. Miss Nettle Merwlne left on Saturday for a visit to her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. V. O. Merwlne, at Pocono Summit. J. 1. Johnson, the popular hotel keeper at Portland, was in town on Monday on business. i'.(l. I.antx, the creamery man, is around again after an attack of the grip. David Lantz has returned from a visit to his parents, at Lafayette, N. J. CI. O. Warner, of Huston, visited his business friends ill this vicinity on .Monday. OLVrllAST. John Finnegnn, one of the most popu lar young men of this place, died at his home on Dunmore street after a lingering Illness of several weeks of typhoid pneumonia, at U o'clock last evening. Deceased was about 20 years of age. Mr. Finnegnn was a young man of charming disposition and admired by all his associates, to whom he had endeared himself by his many virtues. He was employed as a clgarmaker in the factory of Fadden & Oallagher. His father, who resides in Chicago, was at Ills deathbed; also his brothers, Engi ne, of Poughkecpsie, X. Y and Steven, of Baltimore. Announcement of the funeral will be made later. .The remains of the late Charles Pritehatd, who died on Saturday, were Interred In the I'nion cemetery yester day afternoon. A brief service was conducted at the house by Itev. T. J. Evans, of the Welsh Baptist church. Deceased was a member of the Sere nade band. Loyal Knights of America, and Odd Fellows' lodge. The pall-bearers were William .Mosely, Benjamin Williams, William Iteese, llenjamln Lewis, John Penman and Joseph Davis. Miss Agnes Burke, of Carbonilale, spent a few days as the guest of friends at this place. The members of the Young Men's Christian union will hold a "pink" so cial at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Oeorge Watts, of Scott strt, tomorrow even ing. A cordial Invitation has been ex tended to all. Mrs. Muldoon nnd daughter, Mrs. Helley, of Jermyn, visited friends on Lackawanna street Monthly. irs. O. 'M. Hull and daughter, Mrs. Dr. Vun Sickle, spent .Monday In Kings ton. The members of the Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Presbyterian church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Wllllnm Mason nt 10 o'clock this morning. Lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Cummlngs have returnetl from their wedding tour. Miss Annie Walking, of Taylor. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Watklns, of BInkely. Messrs. Lavln nnd Hrrnnanthe effi cient managers of the new opoVn house, have secured "The Jay Circus" for Fri day evening. This company Is now filling a three night engagement in Scranton. John Williamson, of Wllkes-Harre, was a caller In town yesterday. ... .. "1 was troubled with ipilnsy for llvo years. Thomas' llcleetile oil cured inc. My wife ami child hail dlphlherla. Thomas' Kcleclrle Oil cured them, t would not be without it In the house for nnv consideration." Itev. K. F. Crane, Dunkirk, N, Y . The Home Missionary society will give a public tea In the Methodist Epis copal church parlors on Friday even ing. All are Invited. The refresh ments will bo served from &."0 until 8 o'clock, after which there will be an entertainment which alone will com pensate all who uttend for the money Invested. County Superintendent J. C. Taylor visited the Jermyn schools yesterday. Aurora lodge, WW. Free nnd Accepted Masons, conferred the H. A. nnd M. M. degrees last evening. The Pastime dancing class will give a social and hop on Friday evening, Feb. 22, In Enterprise hall, to which all are Invited. Following Is the commit tee In charge: fleneral mn linger, Hub ert F. Reeve: assistants, Lawrence P. Tallett, William Winters! reception committee, Oeorge Merrllt, John Little, Willie Merrick, Oeorge Dltmore; floor committee, James Merrick, A. Batten berg, Clarence Whitley, Charles Dlt more; pianist, Miss Flora Dltmore; prompter, Professor Robert F. Reeve. - ' Mothers: Mothers!! Mothors!!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has betm used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while tuethlng, with perfect success. It aoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cure wlntl colic, unil Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Bo sura and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlng Syrup," and taka no other kind. Tweniy-fivo centa a bottle. CAKHONDALE. Daniel MoMullen went to New. York tn. purchase goods for his new store. ' Mr. and. Mrs, Horace Fox. left yea terduy for Lake Worth, Fla. Tonight will occur the annual mas querade bull of the Oermuniu society in Keystone hall. Mrs. Charles Llnsley and son, Robert, are the guests of relatives In Olyphant. On Sunday evening next Rahel o Fon, a distinguished Welsh lady preacher, will occupy the pulpit of the Welsh Presbyterlun church. Last evening the Ambrosia Social club gave a social In their rooms, on Gordon avenue. Mrs. Charles Hall has returned from a monlh'H visit with relatives in Pllts ton. She will shortly leave for Phila delphia, where she will be the guest of her brother, Alfred Lister. J. J. O'Boyle is ugulu around from a week's ilness. Mrs. J. II. Oroff Is visiting her par ents, ut Jersey Settlement, near Wlll iamsport. The Cambro-Auierlcun Concert com pany sing in the Baptist tabernacle to night. Miss Maine O'Boyle is visiting friends In Scranton. Mrs. W. II. Cuokson and Hon, Layton, are visiting Wllkes-Bnrre relatives. The Mozart band fair will not be open this evening owing to the banquet of the Ancient Order of Hibernian so ciety, which occurs tonight In the Watt building. Charles R. Stensou entertained his father, It. A. Stepson, of Oneonta, N. y., over Sunday. On Sunday evening next Washing ton camp. No. 20U, patriotic Order Sons of America, will uttond service in the lierenn Baptist church In a body. Notice was received yesterday that all the Delaware and Hudson compa ny's mines would work full time until further ordcre. HALLSTKA1). Mrs. Oeorge Stone, of Bingliamlon, is visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Mcl'reury lit this place. Dr. F. D. Lamb Is III. Alleiaiitl Kltte Siiniinerton, who have been visiting friends ami relatives in Si ruuton, have returned home. Thomas Oannon, while crossing the bridge which spans the Susquehanna river between tills place and Oreat Uriel with two companions on Sunday evening, about 9 o'clock, fell from the bridge to the Ice below, a distance of about forty feet, lit" was at once taken to the ollPce of Dr. F. A. Hamlrlck, on .Main street, and lived ubout fifteen minutes. Mr. Ounnon was 27 years old and Is survived by a mother, one sister and six brothers, all of whom reside In this place. The funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Law rence church, In Oreat Bend. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Bonien, of Sher man, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. William Squires, In this city. The High School Literary union Is preparing a very line programme for Its exercises on Friday afternoon. L. D. Sawyer will occupy a portion of the new Vanness block on Main street. Fred Merrick, of Binghamton, a for mer resident of this place, was In town today. M1X00KA. Mrs. Morris Mangan, of Main street, left last night for Pittsburg. John Klnarry, of Kingston, visited Mlnooka friends yesterday. William Buckley, an aged citizen of Miner's Hill, sustained a painful injury yesterday afternoon. Mr. Buckley was returning home from the Southwest district polls, when he slipped on the ice, breaking his leg. John Maloiiey, n former resident of this place, lately of Pittsburg, returned yesterday to visit Mlnooka friends. The Cnltetl Social club will hold a grand ball this evening nt Fast-hold's hall, which will conclude the weekly socials for the Lenten season. The South district polling place wai a sight to behold last evening. The friends of the different candidates were wild with excitement and Indulged in considerable loud talk nnd a few scrim mages. None of the windy gladiators were seriously Injured. 0LlT'F0ii(iE. Mrs. John B. Carey Is seriously ill nt her home. Mrs. A. W. Fargo ami son, Ray, of Wateiiiury, Conn., returned home on Monday nfter spending three weeks with relatives and friends. Five men were quite seriously burned by an explosion of gas ut Council's shaft on Saturday. T. .1. Stewart Is confined to his home by sickness. MJllYUA. A large frame dwelling house occu pied by William R. Jones was de stroyed by lire nt about 7 o'clock lust evening. The loss Is IL',000. Origin of the lire unknown. WEAK HEN TOUR ITTEHTI01 Is CALI.KU io TM """V Uroat Eniillnh Hi-menr. Gray's Specific Medicine IF Vflll SIIFFFR from Nor- antttuM ami mm m-imif I 1 rlli Tons Df bllity, V7kticimof Uodyand Mind, sporma torrliea, and llnnolf ncy. ami all tllioinwt thnt arise rxom ovr indulirouca aud aolf abusn. aa Lioaa of Memory and Powar, Ulnini'tw nf Vis ion, Premature Old A no and many other tils eases that Itmit to liisauitv or Consumptloo aim an f any grave, wruo lor a panipDiet. iinaress uiiai juicuii'iNis ou. I.. eV-1 N.V. The Fperlflo M.Hllclne la sold by all a llleaellf. driigaleU at II per paekagn,, or I I i aekaura for tit, nr aontbrniall ou rteaipt of nionnv, and with evory ,6.00 order UIC RltnRBMTFE a eiirn or muney refunded. II a VVPflfllWii ('"On arro'iiit of counterfeits wo hive adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only gran tue. bold In Scranton by Matthswi Brum, 9G If we bad not nought this stock from the slicrlfl', selling; nt such prices us the following would be impossible. Taken all round, they only figure up about half the value of the goods : Tills Is how we troat tlio Clonk atnek: 110 Vnrniuiits Rti at KI WI. $7 garmnnt at fXM, Jt) iwrmi'iit at III, Ti gut'ineiit nt IZoO, eto. Every tftirinent up to datu in stylo. MM t'lillilron'a Urotchun Overcoats, eto., at your own urivo. THIS 'LL TICKLE YOUR FANCY I 100 Wlilto Ulursrlllna Quilts, now patterns, ItirKoalzn. 4 lbs. wolalit, till rents; 6 lbs wolKlit, till cents; 8 I In. weight, HI cents. They cost more to manufacture. The Best Blenched Rhoctlnj nn the market at any pries Is the "ilohsws." Everybody knows tills; note the now price: 0-4 widf, liit cunts; 10-4 aide, 16 cents. UNDERWEAR At losa than tho cost of the yarn In It. We've irntherod tonothr 6 HI dozens of all sorts and sl.os liotii Itoodnmi'e slock. Tuny'roudds tid ondsof roiiulur numl eis, and we're not ask luu half what thoy cost fur your choice. BANKRUPT SALE OF GOODMAN'S STOCK, 510. LACKAWANNA AVENUE.' f MISS t Ha JohnsoKj Cured of Catarrh Feels Like A New Woman Since Taking Hood's Indigestion and Sick Hcadacho3 Also Relieved. "C. I. ITooil & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I have been taking Hood's Kurnaparllla since last December for Indigestion, catarrh ami Bick liemluclie, unil It lias mailu me feci llko a new woman. When I eoiiiiiieneetl taking it I illd nut have any iipiietlio and for years 1 luul to liu very careful aliiiiiliny diet. Now I can cut any kind of fund without any clistress iillerwards. 1 hail a Btivero case of catarrh, and this with my Indiges tion brought on tidiieiit attacks of sick lu ail ache. They liotliiired me very iniifli. Hut since biking several bottles of Hood's Saisapai ilia All Is Changed. It has cured mo of catarrh and my other troubles. I hope every one similarly af flicted will try Hood's Narsupai lll.i uud he Hood's'ssCures convinced of Its merit." Misa El. LA JoUK Hon, IM A liter Htreut, PhUaMelnlila, I'enn. Mood's Pills are liaml mailt', ami peifact Iu proportion uud appearance. 25c. a box. 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Scranton, Pa. H 8.j S S5 H 8.1 We Are Selling 8 85 ! 5 $15.00 AND $18.00 8 S5 8 85 ; 8 8" ! 8 8'j ! I 8 S3 : 3 83 j 8 83 j 8 83 ! 8 83 j 8 85j i 8 85 I S 85 ' 8 85 j 8 85, i S 85 ! I 8 85 i S 85 ' 8 85 Suits a ml Overcoats ut SInarle and Double Breasted All-Wool Sews, (licvlots. CasKliueres in Suits; Single ami Double Breasted Black and Blue Lous l't Kersey Meltons In Overcoats. 8 85 8 85 8 85 8 65 8 85 8 85 3 85 3 85 8 85 3 85 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE BELL WC CAN QIVC vou SATISFACTION nuiAiwr lgxa Come and see us about the Job Work you will nerd soon. The Scranton Trihnnc Job Dept. HOSIERY Fast blacks for nhtsea or children, Sc. ! oxtra hoary makes. 10 "wits, ntn Kamo valnoa all the way through for mou'a women's and children's slcaa. IMPORTANT POINTERS 10 yards f, at color Ureas Prints. SJto Men's strong Halt Hone 4o Men' Fsnrv Print Hhlrts, with collar.. 8fc Men'al.aundrlfld 8hirta( Anchor ootton) 4Uc Meu'a Htroiui Cottou Pauts 4Hd Youths' holm Vauts 4Uc Heavy Overalls and Jaoketa..., 4lo New Outlnn Msntinls (heavy) f' Boye' All-Wool Units $1 i3 Heal Turkey had Tablo Dsmnsk, eto. ... 10 EXTRA I EXTRA! On Monday, from 8 to U o'clock a. m . we will Bi ll a enod linavy TowolliiR at 1V6 cunts a yard, and from 9 to 10 o'closk 6-eent liuutlkor chief at ii cents. These Roods csnrnt bo had at tho priool quotud ono uiinutsaftur th hour nnuiou. fjqssfa Johnson n !W n H $0.85 it nn i 5 Citfc $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,nilHnery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, &T Tlie steady increase of our business 1 . t i -li.i ok compels ns to enlarge ana reinoaei tne eu tHZ tire store for spring trade, aud as the stock will be in tbe wav ill Sell si ? ' C9 he 400 and 402 Lack Ave., Scranton, Pa. &? Easels and Screens Japanese Four-Panel Cloth Screens at $4.00 each, in 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 Onyx Top Brass Table, NEW LOT 64, 84 AND 104 ChenilSe Table Covers EVERYTHING IN UPHOLSTERY GOODS CORD, GIMP, ETC. 406 and 403 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBON DALE. RtaQSaW3Sa33!S3E3: M'c arc Discarding Office Dcxks on account of our extending other departments. These are the few remaining ones : $17.00 Koll Top DesU .$U.tH JS.tKI Roll Top Desk 20.00 IR.7S l-!at Top Desk 12.00 17.00 Koll Top Desk, slightl damaged. 12.00 &aT"l'he above sold for cash only. OL Have tho call this week. (Ireat things iu both these depart, ments will he displaved for your edification. If you have no intention of purchasing, come anyway und request us to show vou these stocks or anv other goods you desire to see in tin store. We have told you repeatedly this store is yours, it in the people's. A tirand Hazaar open to all. BEIT Is open to your investigation. DON'T confound us with th small instalment firms around town. Our plan is on a broader and more liberal basis. Your promise to pay sutislies us. Our new terms are as follows : $20.00 Worth of (ioods 40.00 (0.00 75.00 1)0.00 120.00 Larger bills in proportion. Delivery. ECONOMY FURNITURE GO SCRAN "TO IM ' S HOME PROVIDERS, 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE. 1. m pie. $1.75 3oo 90c. each $4.75 each " TALK. fi for $2.00 ler Month ;l.oo 4.00 5.00 0.00 S.00 Keniember our FREE Railroad rair, EBM 1 CO. SYSTEM h J v