THE SCEANTOX TRIHUXE MOXDAY MORNING, FEBTIUARY 4J5, 1895. 8 GORMAN'S Mi DEPOT New Goods For Spring Wear Are Daily Being Opened and Placed On View In Every Department GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR, -:-REEVES, 4 11 Spruce Street, Scrnnton. Dr. Reeves has had lonjt anrl vurlcrl pi perlnnw In hojpitul anil pi (vat practice anil treats nil acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. lie. with his a.HlstantA, treat all dis eases of hft nervous .system, dipfiwes of the eye, far, no aJid throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature "weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous (Ictiiiuy, ratarrh. tumors, cancers, erup tions, lilood-polsonintr, tits, epilepsy, in- discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, eerofula, St. v tun' dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lung, liver, Kioncys, Planner, siomaen. etc. Yount Men I'ositivcly Cured. Offer to tho I'uMIc fur nturrh. Any ono snfferlnit with Catarrh who wishes to be perinanentlv. ouickiv an cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVK lOU,Altrf. The doctor has discovered a Hpeclllc lor this dreaded disease, you can treat and cure yourself ami family with It at home, it never falls to cure. A trial treatment Iree. il'TIfrc HOITtS-Dally, 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.; nuniiays, in 10 u una 10 l. SPECIAL. We are showing for the Spring Trade the finest and best line of WILTON CARPETS Jvver shown in the city, Pronounced so by compe tent judges, and prices are right. Call and see them whether yon want to purchase or not. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Li xcy Baking Powdter ABSOLUTELY PUKE NEWS OF THIS TUiNKHANXOCK. Miss Lucy Sliolp Is out UKuin, after a three weeks' sickm-SH. l.ule liiiilow wus down to 'N'llkes- llariv the latter part of the week to be treated for ulcer on the eyelids. Wild ducks coiiKi-esate very thickly upon the open places iiIoiik t lie. river, there belli)? but few places where they an liml water, tine man reports siv- liif? forty in one small oiiciiIiik and unother thirteen. I'lie I,ii(lies' Aid Httppcr and enter tainment Friday evening was a com plete success in every particular. The house was tilled mid the spread was nil that any palate ininht desire. After supper was out of the way, Jllss Zua H. tlule recited "Abou lien Adam" and file Kafrtfedy Man." She Is a smooth. easy speaker, iirtlculutes very distinct ly and has a pleasing way. There was a marked uhsence of that exilreme ajjfony ol expression so often utlectcd by elocutionists, a point that counted materially in her favor in the minds of her auditors. She was followed by Miss Ada Sturdevunt, of Wilkcs-liarre, who beautifully santf "llockabye," with accompaniment by Miss Kditli 1'uckey, of the same place. She was en cored, and responded with another se lection. Miss (Jule nualn recited, ren dering "Mary's Night Hide," in a way that brought her a hearty encore, and Miss Sturdevant also sang two or three more selections, closing witli "Hen Holt." Miss Kulnlie l'latt was home from Wyoming seminary and also re sponded to a call, reciting "liuby at the Circus" in a way that brought her many complimentary remarks. The affair was very enjoyable throughout, and the society was well pleased willi the financial results. It is intimated that O. H. Owens, of Towaiida. will 1111 the position of road- master for the Lehigh Valley, made vacant by the resignation of J. M. Kahm. Thomas Calahan, traveling salesman ror Southerland & McMillan, of I'ttts ton, spends his Sundays at home. The friends of Miss Lizzie Keigal, who formerly lived witli her uncle, Thomas Gum, will be Interested to hear of her marriage to Milton Stuber. of Martins Creek, Pa., near Kaston. The event occurred Feb. 5. Irvin Harding, son of Frank S. Hard ing, is convalescing from an attack of grip. The Lehigh Valley section men have been cut down to eight hours jer day. Their wages are 12 cents per hour. A. watch recently lost in the snow banks at Dark Hollow by Miss Winnie Lenox was found a day or two sinoo by Almon Stonier and restored to Its rightful owner. The team of llertha Clutes, landlady of the LaGrange House, ran away Fri day night, and, going upon the railroad track, were struck by a coal train and ground Into bologna. At the bridge letting Saturday there were five or six bidders anxious for the job. There appearing to be some complications beneath the surface, the commissioners rejected all the bids, and will let the contract privately. Dr. W. A. Sprnut will remove his dental olllce to Athens April 1. Mrs. B. V. Lewis gave a tea party to several of her lady friends Saturday evening. special meeting of Tunkhannock Grange was held Saturday afternoon, at which seven candidates were Initiat ed into the rites and mysteries of the order. The society is prosperous an I growing. The members are making preparations for a session of Pomona Grange, which is to hi hold here March II!. The out-of-town guests will doubt less be fed by the home society at the hotels. James L. Ilunnell, of Russell Hill, has registered as a student at law with James K. Krear. , A Patrons of Industry convention will be held at Springvllle on Wednes day next. Some of the members from this section will attend. The following marriage licenses were Issued Saturday: Kills Dtinlap, of Au burn, and Kliza Conrad, of Lynn; David J I. Trover, of Heaumont, and Florence K, potter, of liowman's Creek. Professor K. II. Jarvls was down from Meshoppen Saturday. Mrs. X. A. McKown, son, Charles, and daughter, Jae, were visitors at Plttstoti Saturday. HONESOALE. three brothers and one sister. She was a sister of Hie late John Flnncgnn, who died on Tusday of last week. The funeral will occur tills afternoon at i o'clock. Interment will be made ill the Catholic, cemetery. William kynti, a laborer In No. '1 shaft, was ipilte .hadly Injured in the back on Saturday afternoon by tint falling of a portion of the roof. Four other men nurrowly escaped with their lives. Mrs. ltachel Nicholas, relict of the late Daniel Nicholas, nt Susquehanna street, one of the oldest and most es teemed residents of this town, passed away yesterday morning lrom tin' ef fects of a paralytic stroke she sustained a few weeks ago. She has been a sut- ferer from rheumatism for many years, Deceased was (iS years of age. The funeral will lake place Wednesday afternoon at :! o'clock. The remains will be interred In the Unhm cemetery. James Mills met with a frightful death at the Lackawanna Coal com pany's colliery till Saturday afternoon by having a mule fall on him. lie was is years of aue. The lunera win lie neio from his home on Scott street tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Tlnsley spent vcMcrdnv with Mr. and Mrs. lirown, of Lackawanna. D. C. Vogle, of this place, was a culler In the Klectrlc City last evening. LAFAIETTE COLLEGE. President Wnrllcld was conlined io Ills house by illness all last week and consequently was obliged to cancel his engagement to speak ut the banquet of tile Sons id' the Revolution in Pitts burg- last Friday. The International Encyclopedia, has recently been added to the college library. George 51. liible, principal of the State Normal school, at Fast StroudsbuiVT, called on friends at the college last week. Lieutenant P. C. March. United States army, 'S4, has been transferred to Fort Mason, in the harbor of San Francisco, Cal. General Frank Peeder, '."!, secretary of state for Pennsylvania, has appoint ed Clarence K. Seitz, 'SS, to a clerkship In his department. Professor P.. P.. Youngman attended the banquet of the Lafayette Alumni Association of Northeastern Pennsyl vania at Wilkes-liurre lust Friday. The class of 's:; are muking extensive plans for their re-union next June. Lev. John Lalcom Shaw, D. D., 'SJ, of school, visited Hlnghamton friends Sat urday. Mrs. Thomas Shannon .was In Biug- lianiton yesterday. Baptismal services were held In the Unptist church Wednesday evening, at which time live persons were baptized by immersion. Miss Holleran. of Whitney's Point. N. y Is visiting her friend, Miss Maine Scaulon, in this place. The condition of Dr. T. D, Lamb, vho has been seriously ill, is somewhat im proved. Captain Taylor, of Ithacu, Is visiting friends in town. Hon. James F. DuHols, of Washing ton, D. C, Is In town. STHOUDSHUKCI. The ball given by Professor Herman Weber's Dancing class at the Hurnette liousein the eve of Washington's birth day was a brilliant affair. The ball room was tastefully decorated for the occasion, and potted plants, ferns and cut flowers made the room appear as a lalry laud. When Professor Olldort s orchestra started the music at J.:S0 the bull room was crowded and the hand some toilets of the pretty young Indies made a scene never to be forgotten The grand march was led by Professor Herman Weber and Miss Alice (illdorf. Supper was served at 12 o'clock. Tho following were present: Misses May llofner, Washington. N. J.: Pliche Vounkers, Lizzie Dunn, Mamie Dunn, Sallle lOdlnger, Llbble Flyte, Tlllle Al itor!, M. Alice Walton, Nellie Iiossard, Agnes Daily, Philadelphia; Nellie Hush, Nellie liozzard, Fssie Miller, Amy Hrown, Jennie Fable, lllanche Knglcr, Kittle Iiossard, M. ltelnier, Alice Oll dorf. M. Haisley. llattie Singer, Misi Singer, Lena Peers, Llda Allemus, lilaiiihe Hoblnson, Dollie Dixon, Mrs. Dr. J.csh, Airs. Vincent Loder, Mrs. A. It. Stone, Mis. Sydhani Walton, 'Mrs. Frederick Olldorf, Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs. Stewart Drchcr, Mrs. William ltelnier. Mis. Thomas Cullather, Mrs. Charles Haisley, Mrs. Harvey Hush. Mrs. Albert Abroms, . and Messrs. Thomas Kitson, jr., John Olldorf, Frederick olldorf, Hcruntnn; Allen Musselninn, Frank Miller, Wlllium .Miller, Hubert Until, H. J. Vasseur, A. K. Stone, John Turner, Dr. Harvey Hush, Albert Abroms, George Dunn, Charles Dunn, Thomas Dunn, Stewart Drolicr, William Heimer, Harry Hace ner, George Hueener, Joseph Huker, Charles Haisley, Owen Houston, Thomas Cullather, Charles Mutohler, Arthur Wilcox, John Applett, Wood Morris, Howard Palmer, W. F. Down ing H,. o. Chapman, James Hooth, Guorge Selplc, Professor Herman Web er, F. Christine, Washington, N. J.; A. F. Fisher. Pen Argyl. hlle Mrs. C. W. Stone, of Marshall's Creek, was crossing the Iron bridge between the two boroughs, the runner of her sleigh cuught in a crack In the bridge, upsetting the sleigh and throw nig tile occupant out. Mrs. Stones face was badly cut and it is thought her nose is broken. The horse started off at a rapid pace but was caught af ter going a short distance by Messrs. nciiiocli and Jluddlcson. The lady was ill hs Katie ltotiengvant Plater, l'enii. Scrofula The Worst Case the tors Ever Saw Doc The annual b of Hibernians house Friday very enjoyable all or the Ancient Order occurred at the Opera evening and proved a affair. The ball was New York, will deliver the commence ment sermon. Tile junior hop was given by the class of 'W! in Able hall last Wednes day. The hall was specially decorated with college and class colors for the occasion. The patronesses were Mis. Michler, Mis. Detweiler, Mrs. Ha con, Mrs. Hucknian, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Max well Mrs. Kodenbaugh, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Jones, and Mrs. March. A num ber of guests were present from out of town. The committees were: H. D. SnndgrnsH, chairman; music, '1. 11. Dale, F. it. Ahbe; supper. J. S. Cham- berlln, C. K. Wlleelock; invitation, I. W. Pomeroy, J. P. Crlswcll. D. M. Hachmun, O. V. Harsen; decoration. Gideon lloeriike, H. S. SHader, A. fc. Sigman, 11. S. Sherrer. The class of '!i7 held tin jr sophomore banquet at the Franklin House l'eb Jl. The committee was S. M. Hlshop, chair man; C. F. Niemeyer, J. D. Flndley, W. L. Philips, and G. Doremus. S illlam II. Finest was toast-master. Toasts were responded to as follows: "our Class," II. F. Smith; "The campus. G. 11. Milnor; "Ye Now Men," N. Hench; "The Faculty," It. Jl. Henttic; "Last Years Hnnquet," J. A. Hamil ton; " 'HT'L'," H- Furst: "The Ladles," A. H. Colton; "Ye Poler," G. Doremus; "The Son of Lafayette," S. C. Garver; "Defenders of the Maroon nnd White." H. Zelzer; "Our Foundlings," CM. Sclple; "Music." H. A. Stoty. Class songs were written for the occasion by C. C. Stoddard and C. M. Sclple. Mothers! .Mothers!! .Mothers'.!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has ben used for over llfly 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 lor illanlien. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. He Hiiro and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured "C. I. lined & Co., Lowell, Muss. : ' "Dear Sirs: 1 wish to testify to the. great value of Hood's Sai'sapaiilla. For some time I bad been troubled with scrofula, which curly lust winter assumed a very bud form. Sores Appeared on My Face and huhils and gradually Increased in number until they reached to my shoulder. The doctors mid It was tho worst case of scrofula they ever saw liml also went so far ns to say It was In surable. 1 tried olnliniihts and other remedies tut to no uvuil. A friend recommended iloud's Hood's''Cures tjarsuparlllu, ami although I was completely dis couraged, ns a last chance I resolved to give it a trial. Aftertaklngoiie bottle I iiolieeil tiiusores had commenced lo Ileal. After tins sixth bottlu They Were All Heated. 1 continued to take it, however, until I liml used nine bottles, and now I am perfectly well." MISS KAT1K ItOHKNUKANT, LISUT, reilll. Hood's Pills are prompt and efficient, yet asy lu action, bold by all druggists. 20c. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Scranton. tile West Km! Presbyterian church, t attended by Dr. Walters, of Fast Stroildsbtirg, who dressed her wounds and she was then conveyed to her home, where she is resting comfort ably. Harry Smith, the liveryman of Fast Stroudsburg mot with a serious loss on Thursday morning by the death of his trotter. The animal was a valuable one and hail attained phenomenal speed for her age and gave great prom ise of being one of the fastest horses in the county. A sleighing party from East Strouds burg sleighed it to Portland on Thurs day. The party was a merry one nnd all enjoyed themselves. The following wore present and enjoyed the hospital ity of William Woldman, whore the party stopped: Mrs. Cumuel Van Gor don, Mrs. Charles Kutzler, Mrs. Fred HolTocker. Mis. K. 1). Hlnker, Mrs. Jacob How, Mrs. Frank Huster, Mrs. Hubert Hrown, Mrs. Daniel Van Hus kitk, Mrs. James Riinncll, Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs.,M. Homer. Mrs. William Winemaker, and the Misses Lula Van Huskirk, Sadie Wlillnan, Net tle Colborn, Luura Hawk. J. C. Smith, of Fast Stroudsburg, lia-i gone to New Huvell, Colin. Henry Smoyer ,of this place. Is spending a few days In Philadelphia. Miss Mamie Watson, of Fast Strouds burg, entertained a few of her intimate friends at her residence on Courtlaml street. The following were present: Nettle Fdlnger, Flln Hoffman, Maggie Hurt, Lula Kennedy, Mabel Dunn, Nel lie Lallar, S. Rusher, Josle Dunn, Liz zie Voss, Maggie Nye, Lizzie Morgan. Mary Hoffman, Cora Jacoby and Mary Hurt. FOR ALMOST THE ASKING. WAVEKLY. American Cliucsu Cxporls. American cheeses used to be sent abroad by the thousand pounds twenty years ago ami returned by the same steamship line properly labeled as Khgllsh. It Is per feotly well known that most of the popu lar foreign eheeses are more or less suc cessfully counterfeited in this country and it would be Interesting to know what proportion of tho large exportatloiis uf American cheeses return as forelnn. J.Scott Inglis 4IS LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ' The flrat grand entertainment of the local bulges of Odd Fellows Will be; held nt Music hall Tuesday, Feb. 26.' -Admission, IS and 10 cents. Everybody. In vited. Mrs. Mary E. Ixiycook, wife of K. K. Lnycoek, died wt her home at Wyoming ut G p. in, Friday, aged 52. She leaves A husband and one daughter. Mrs. Lay cock wits a daughter of the iate Al mond Church. The funeral Will take place today (Monday) at 2 p. to. In terment In the Wyomlnn cemetery. opened with a grand march, led by F. M. Monagbnn and Miss Marcclla Hnrnnn, after which followed twenty three dances. Charles A. MoCnrty was manager, and was assisted by William F. Kallighnn. The executive commit tee consisted of Charles A. MtCarty, chairman: John llaffey, secretary: Thomas F. Hracey, Thomas F. Carroll, Philip Mounghnit, M. J. I low ley and A. W. Murthn. The reception committee, Patrick Diinnignn, chairman; John J. McKenna, James If. Kalllghan,. Michael O'Neill, Jiflin H. Carroll. M. .1. Ilaulon. Floor committee, Thomas F. Hraey, manager; James Huckley, Thomas F. Delaney, William Shunley, John Kalli ghnn, Thomas Mediums and Matthew S. Murray. Hefreshments were served at White's restaurant. Aletzgar's or chestra furnished excellent music, Among the out-of-town guests were: Thomas Hums, New York; Joseph (Connor, Michael Fannon and J. K Hergen, Carbondale. Miss Alice Tlllon will be united in marrl.-we to Harry Hock well at the home of the bride's pnrenis on Six teenth street, nt 2.30 o'clock Wediicsduy. March 0. Charles Hose, of Scrnnton, wns thq guest of hlH brother, Superintendent L. O. Hose. Saturday. Are you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Kclectrlo Oil bus cured thoil nands of the worst cases of this terrible disease. It only costs 25 cents to rty It. OLYTUANT. Mrs. A. B. MeCormlc died at her home on Dunmore street, about J o'clock yes terday mornlntr, after a painful Illness of two weeks' duration. Mrs. MeCor mlc was well known in this place and was beloved and respected by a large circle of friends, who deeply deplore her snd demise. Ilesldes her husband and child, Hie is survived by her father, William Toaohninn, of llonesdale, Is the guest of Charles Hunter. .Miss Lizzie Alvatnti has loft for New York city, where she will reside perma nently. Largess William P. Crllllths. of Tay lor, was the guest of Martin Hold last Tuesday. Miss lllanche Kennedy lias returned home from a pleasant visit with friends In Scrnnton. John Slilppy, of Milwaukee, Is erect lug a saw mill on (Jeorge K. Stevenson's place. Fred S. Foster bus returned to Nich olson nfler a pleasant visit with his parents here. Dr. C. D. Muokey, of Monlro-e, Is the guest of his brother, Dr. N. C. Mackey. A union service will be held nt the Hiipthit church next Sunday morning. Hev. F. II. Parson, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will preach the ser mon. Tin! Patriotic Order Sons of Amerlon, Washington camp, No. Ill I, nnd (leorge Fell post, No. IW7, (5rnnd Army of the Hcpuhllc, will attend in a body. John M. Cuitrtrlght, who has boon 111 of typhoid fever, Is convalescing. Charles (Ireen's two children are down with the whooping cough. Charles Dolson has purchased the Hllss farm, now occupied by Oeorgc Clifford. i Hev. S. S. Kennedy has fully recov ered Trom his recent Illness. HALLSTKA1). Maltlund Hays visited friends In Scranton today.- - - - At present there arc 321 pupils In our schoids In this place. A number of the young friends of Master Milton Simmons assembled at his home on William Htreet Friday evening In honor of his eleventh birth day. The time was spent playing dif ferent Karnes, after which refresh meMa were served, m Misses Kittle Pike and Fannie Klmm rell, two of the touchers In the high WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION Is CA1.1.KU TO TBS rtUTUM Una likM bint , i r.,..ii..i. it ..I .. Jy Gray's Specific Medicine ft IF YOU SUFFER trm N"- UIU liKM mimi&mmJm TOU Ufr illltv. Vfkiiof llmlv nnd Mind. Knorm- tnrrupt, nnd lmtintiMicy, and nil disnatwt tbnt rise fxmn ovor imliilKnc surt no If nbunn. m Ixxm of Memory anil Power, liimnoss of Vis Ion, Premature Uld Alto and many other due tnnm that lead to liiannitr or Consumption and an rally grave, write ror a tiniuuDiet Addrcu MHAY M Kim INK CM . Uuffaln. N. Y. The Kptr.-illo Moilldii la told by all druggists at Si pur package,, or aix i ackagee I-i, or aent lir mail oil receipt or a enre or money refunded for it lAJai (in rriTiin in nniiii't, and with every t&M order UIC GUARANTEE r-rOu aeeo.int of oounterfnlta wo hare adopted the ol!ow Vi api er, the only gma lua bold la Bcraatou by Matthewi tiroa. T' II FRF. is such a tliinii as red no inn prices to a point that is positively painful and we've reached tnat point. 1 o morrow we muke the LAST C.l'T in the prices of I lie llvdc Park tMothini; Store Hankriipt Stock of .Men's and liovs' ClothiiiLL. it isn't a cut into the profits it's a cut into th cost ot the cloth, he lore it ever saw the shears. Men's Working Pants, worth $1.50, now 'ants, worth $.1.u, now 1.7"i. Fine Pants, worth .Ley, Overcoats, Ab n's Dress I Men's Fxtra now Men's Huslncss Suits, worth SS.UO. now i.,.i. Men's Mellon nnd Kersey worm w.m, now i.ti.i. Men's Dress Suits, worth $IJ.), now fii.TL Men's Clay Worsted Suits, worth llii.m). reduced for this week only lo IV.T.L .Men s storm i sters. worth si" im. now Jii.ii.. (icllillno Knglish Kersey Overeoals, -Is Inches loin.-, double warp Italian lining silk stitched. 4-Inch velvet collar. woi-;h W.m, onrplloe for this week, Children's Suits, worth $l.."ni,now i!.V. million s m-oss Huns, worth w.;iu, now Cbiidivu's Kini Pants. 2 pairs forLW. clilldren's Wool Knee Pants, worth TOo reduced to t!to. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ave. SIGN OF THE 3 ELL. ill IE 1 IflHI $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No- ffi tions. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Sl Goods.nillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants' Wear, &c, 4i? M-k - compels tis to enlarge and remodel the en tire store for spring trade, and as the stock A?""! will be in the way 1 The steady increase of our business Will SELL AT M PRICE. KE 10 ft in-? air rS ts 400 and 402 Lacka. Ave., Scranton, Pa. ,a. w can aivc you fffi'-sb 8TI8rACTI0N Come and see us about the Job jp Work you will need soon. The Scranton Tribune Job Dept. IT SEEMS LIKE CRUELTY To throw awny Roods nt siitili llRtiros ns thoiioqiiotoil below, hut what nre we to tiny it woiri pity 10 sioro iiieni, nmt vo'vo not to int nil 01 mem before April 1st. No mutter what wo realize ou them. Wo hoiiKht the slock nt KheriirKale, ''for butter or for worse;" wo took ehttueesoii It nnd thotiKlit wo wero wilo wlien wo ot It nt n little ess t inn 40e on Hie not hu Where doyoti conic In nt, If we sell GOODMAN'S HANKKt'l'T STOCK lo you on the same terms ns wo secured It nt? Ask this question iwiuo una let your orttiu nun goou jutigmeut nuswer It. 0ME DOWN TO DOLLARS AND CENTS Next Week Wc Offer the 111oVIhk Speelnls s 2ik) l.ndloH' conts.. nssortcd; no poor ones unions' tlieni JJ.IKI IKK) piiirs corsets, Hil sorts nnd sites, some 1 qiiHlltlea unions them.. , ,3S 10 dox. I -miles' fuscliuitors-G illfterelit styles. Pick lit 20 Hit) pairs nil wool liliillkeU, 11-4 slue Value Ji! mid 17. Choice now.... 3.09 This price from openliiK hour till noon only. 2(u don. nil wool hnlf hose. Were 2So and uric. Choice (Monday sale).. . ,16 2M do. odds nnd ends underwear lialioel Kiey, Camels hair und srurliH, every Ktirment slrlctly wool. Choice till noon only 12 dus. knit shirts. Homo nil wool. oth ers half wool, etc 15 Chenille tnblo covers, latest designs, heavy quality, 4.4 hIko 42 c, (i-4 Silo Uic, 8-4 sUo 1.4U. UNI pieces crash toweling, till 9 a. m. each mornliiK 1 i-'2 u. yard. ion plecea Unlit print cnllcocs, 10 yds for ie ui iv a. m, eucn mornuiK- Sou dos. handkerchiefs. All kinds 2o each, tin noon. . 1 KXTHA BI'RCIAI.. 100 dos. fine Inundrled MhlrtH whiles und prints, very extra . quality 43c. . nil's BANKRUPT 1 Gii) LACKAWANNA AVEXl'E 1 Screens Japanese Four-Panel Cloth Screens at $4.00 each, in Dark Green, Red, Black, Orange and Drab. OAK AND WHITE EASELS White and Gold Table, White and Gold Book Shelf, - UMBRELLA STANDS Closing out a lot at - - SPECIA! Onyx Top Brass Table, $1.75 3-oo 90c. each $4.7e each sj NEW LOT 64, 84 AND 104 siHS Table Covers EVERYTHING IN UPHOLSTERY GOODS CORD, GIMP, ETC. 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. BRANCH AT CARBON DALE. WW W",'iW OLD-FASH I0NK1) 1VIXTEK Suiv unotiuh. On acootmt of it we won't say much uliout Baby I'nrrinRCs, Mattinga ami Kcfrini'riiloi's. Tlu'so Miinu-soason Rixuls ilioli'ii of ninvRivo ono a chilly feeling--won't last lonii, that's Mire. About the three IteniH, we have this to say: They are ready for your hiHiH-etion, at the usual "Heonoiny lisilre." You know what that means. THESE COLD DAYS HtiKtrest Heating Stoves. What we have wo are closing out to make more room for our summer stock. For the information of all, we'll answer you as we ilid the lady who askcil: "Do you sell Stoves on your oredit system as well as for cash ?" Our reply is : Wc Sell I'.vcrythiiis for Furnishing Homes for ('ash or Credit. KUtiS AM) MATS Will attract you to our Carpet Department this week. Ye have two specials to oll'er lu Oriental importations: A Al AT lSxrtli AT $ .( A Rl t; Stix.'U AT 1.:15 Kvery make of Rug and Drugget shown by us. Come, got nil Idea of our size. Several of the Desks advertised hist week are yet to be disposed of: OUR NEW TERMSi Sii(.M Worth of Goods for $'2.0l l'cr Alonth 4(.U( HAM liO.OO " 4.(H " 7R.(M .tU " ' 510.00 , ti.OO " 120.00 " 8.00 " Larger hills in proportion. "mi "'.-rnr t ii i hi i i w
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