8 TIIE SCTiAXTO"S" THIUUXE MONDAY MOUSING. MATtCH J5, 1803. SPRING Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report GROVER VERY CONSIDERATE He Doesn't Want to Give the Spanish Government Any Truulilc. posing the wave of hypnotism which is sweeping over the land. Mrs.. Ida Jeffreys Ooodfrlend gave It as her opinion that hypnotism was dangerous and should be regulated by laws so as to make It a criminal offense to hypnotize persons' without their con sent. ' o 0 (J I B! ; . : Powd Jr, & . The quickest way to sell goods Is to have what the customer wants then the pleased customer makes the demand. Vhen we start the de mand, we are entitled to your custom. When the season arrives, the seasona ble weather docs not always accom pany it. The alert merchant and the experienced luiyer is ahead both of weather and sensoti, nail the latest im portations are in haud. IJought under the supervision of ex pert buyers. Lovely ured India Kllks In liirht and dark grounds, neatell'ects, lloral designs, splendid strong material for blouse' waists. Wash Wlks, Black liirured Talletas, Ulack 8urah, Moire 8ilks all the season's productions can be sampled at our store. A larjre quantity of silk remnants in this season's choicest effects, In lengths suitable for waists, separate skirts or 1 1 iiimiiiiys, at our silk counter. We Set the Pace. Spriutf apparel. Naturally we turn to thoughts of dress. Spring fabrics, rich in new weaves, resplendent In new shades. Still further attractions to our im mense stock of colored and black Dress loods are arriving constantly. Those Ji'veiy l'reponues,black and in many shades for tue spring season slmwu iu great variety. Cheviots, Storm Serges, French Challies, Illuminated Chiffon, Bird's Eye and Shepherd Checks, Shepherd Plaid Checks aud many other weaves and designs controlled by ourselves. Come where you can get an assortment aud be sure you will not meet many, if auy others, Wearing your choice. APS The racks and the stands in our Coat Department are now carrying their full complement of spring novelties. To be suited iu style,tit and price,you should first visit our Coat rooms. There you will lind willing bunds to show you just what you waut, determined te please and have you get nothing but what is stylish aud an excellent fit. GORMAN'S DR, -:-REEVES, '41a Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Hemes has had long and varied ex perience In hojpltai and private practice and treats all acute and chronio diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Ho. with his assistants, treat all dls-eiu-es of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, enr, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay In hoth sexes, nurvoua debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood-poisoning, tits, epilepsy, In discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance, esthma, diseases of the hwirt, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. Voting Men Positively Cured. Offer to tho Public for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who wiKhes to be permanently, quickly and cheiiply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOM.AItfl. The loctor has discovered a spoclllc for this dreaded disease. You can treat ftnd cure yourself and family with it at home. It never falls to cure, A trial treatment tree. OFFICK HOURS Dally, 9 a. m. to t p. m. ; Hundays. 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. CARPETS Examine our new line of Sprint; Goods. All of the latest designs anil colorings, and our prices lower than any oilier house in the trade, for goods of the same finality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS Ve arc overstocked and will sell at prices about onc-balf the reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott Inglis 429 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. CLAltKVS CUEKX. Joseph Id. Klble and family have re moved from 4117 Petin avenue, Scranton, to his own Jiome In Clark's (Jreen. Mothers! Mothers!: Mothers!!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing gyrup has boan Used for over llfty years by millions of mothers for their children whllo teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the Ituitis. allays all pain; cures wind colic, and Is tho best remedy for diarrhea. Bold by druggists In every purt of the world. lie Bure and ask for "airs. Wnslow's floothlna- Syrup," and tuke no other kind. Twenty-llvo cents a buttle. IB T ABSOLUTELY PUKE NEWS BFJOS VICINITY iiosesiule. Deputy Revenue Collector Cralff ami James Uooney were III Honesdule on business last Frlduy. The Alpha Literary circle entertained a number of Its friends at the Hones- dale hlKlt school Frlduy night. The en tertainment consisted of reudinsa on Joan of Aro by several of the younjf lady members; soprano nolo by timet' Whitney, piano duet, Misses Mary nml Tessie Soete, und a debate. The nuli- Ji-et of the debate was, "Itesolveil; That J null of Aro wan the udvutiee Kimrd to woman's Independence." The u (Urina tive side was discussed by May Fin nerty (leader), Kthep Wilcox, Sadie OVonnell, Mollis Meliner uml MuitKle Mel.aUKhlin; und the negative Hide by AKKle Hnvey (leader) liesale Ham, l!i i tlm Fuertli. Minnie Smith and K.lllh Kek. The Judges, Frank Huetlcln, Jud sou Yerkes and Clarence Knupp. decid ed the liard-foiiKht debute In favor of the negative side. The young ladles made, a very good Impression, handling the question In a scholarly manner, lluiiesdale may one day see one or more of the young debaters arguing u ease at the county bur. Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Dili-land and Mrs. Dr. Hrady und Antoinette Dur land returned Friday from a several weeks' sojourn In Florida. Mr. und Mrs. Harry Rockwell return ed home from their wedding trip Fri day night. William Swift Is homo from Harry Hlllmaii college, Wilkes-Harre. The Honesdule Citizen has been ad vocating the passing of a bill by the present legislature prohibiting the kill ing of wild deer In this state for a period of five years. Many persons here fail to see why the editor of the Citizen should be so strong in his advo cacy of such u measure, as the sports men of this county who indulge In the exhilarating sport of deer hunting are a unit in opposition to It. All who are acquainted with the number of deer In this section know that they have been constantly Increasing for a many years past, and think they will be prop erly protected by limiting the killing of them to one month each year, cay In October, as proposed by senate bill L'73, If the parties wlm now kill deer out of season, and there are many In this sec tion who have done It this past wlnt 'r, wore properly punished It would. In the opinion of reputable huntsmen, do more to Increase the number of wild deer than all the prohibitory legislation that cull be enacted by our state legislators. FOKEST CITY. Mrs. Francis Murry, of Little Ktiul munk, Pa., spent the past week ns the guest of Mrs. M. Fallon, of Main street. .Mrs. W. J. Gilchrist and Mis. E. J. Monroe, of Lake Como, are visiting bor ough relatives. The long-Iooked-for wagon ordered by the Enterprise Hose company from Seneca Falls, X. Y arrived here Thurs day evening on the Ontario and West ern railroad. It Is one of the finest In the state. The hoys will celebrate It J e nival the first of m-xt week by liav Ins a turkey supper and parade. The members of the Forest City Maeiierchor are making arrangements for a social hop, to be hold Easter Mon da night. Henry Ony will dispose of his Forest City property and will move to Florida some time In May. Miss H'Ttha Dolph Is expected home from Shenandoah today, where she has spent the past three months. "Hearts of Cold" Is the attraction at the Opera House this evening. A Polander was seriously Injured In th? Clifford shaft Thursday by a fall of rock. The last quarterly meeting before conference was held In the Methodist Episcopal church Thursday evening. Presiding Elder Thorpe was present and preached a very able sermon. L. F. Allen and wife, of Lake Como, are visiting at the home of Mr. Allen's mother, on Xorth Main street. Next Wednesday evening a meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at the home of C. J. Young. Rev. T. M. Furey, of the Wyoming conference, will give a sleroopticon lec ture on "Eighteen Months In Dixie" at the Methodist church next Tuesduy evening. A large number of buildings will be erected In Vandllng and Forest City the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. I!. M. Maxey are visit ing at Mansfield. Pa. A certain Forest City man Is' prose cutor In five different assault nnd bat tery cases to be tried at Montrose at the April term of court. Street Commissioner Coyle hna been kept busy with a fore of men for the ,nt few days opening up the frozen drains on Beveral of our streets. -- - llellcf in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and niadder dis ease relieved In six hours by tho "Now Great 8outh American Kidney Pure." This new remedy Is a great surprlso on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, hack nnd every part of the urinary pus nuges, In mule or female. Jt relieves re tention of water and pain In pausing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this Is your remedy. Hold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 123 l'enn nvo nuc, Bcranlon, l'a. niicEBUuq. A grand entertainment was given In Smith's hall lust Friday by the Junior Wesley league of the Primitive Method ist church. Mrs. Jarley's wax works, recitations, tableaus, solos and duetts were the features of the evening. Too much praise cannot be given the chil dren, who represented their purls ad mirably well. Much prulse Is also due the Citizens' band, which gave, some line selections. Mrs. W. C. Crlllln. the president! and iMra. M. C. Sampson worked earnestly to make It a success. About $00 were netted, which will be donated toward the new arsonsge. The employes of Jermyn No. 3 and 4 received their monthly wages Satur day. ' Samuel Haker, of Kendliam, visited his son, Samuel Haker, of this place, Saturday. , The contest for a mining compass between John O'Hara, of this place, nnd Peter Kelly, of Providence, prom ises to be a close one. Both are confi dent of success. Jacob. Miller Is able to be around again after being laid up four months with Injuries sustained while working la Storrs' mines. James Kearney la confined to hla home with the grip. Miss Carrie Jones, of Hyde Park, Is visiting friends In town. Patrick Durkln. of Scranton, made a business trip here Saturday. DUX MO UK. Ruben Jones, of this jplaeo, nnd Miss Ll.zie lildwlll, of Nay Aug, were mar ried In Itlnglmmton last week by Rev. J. H. Race. Quarterly meeting services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday morning. In the evening the presiding filler, Rev. W. L. Thorpe, will preueh, and administer the Lord's supper. Miss Maine Speer, of New York City, Visited friends In town hist Week. Mr. ami Mrs. Alexander Hunter, of Irvlngtoti, N. Y visited at tile home of J. M. .Mol'fat, on Dudley Blieet, lu'Jt week. Miss Kate Dully Is in New York pur chasing a stock of spring millinery goods. Richard o' Hani and family, of Phil adelphia, are visiting relatives in town. A driver in Spencer's mine, son of Peter Cildea, of Potter street, was ser iously injured Friday. The Loyal Legion meeting was large ly attended Saturday evening. An In teresting pi'ogiainme was rendered and was listened to very attentively. Next Saturday evening ollleeis will be elect ed. Miss Wlnefred IVvuny, of Elmliurst, Is visiting friends here. Frank liroiison, id" Miiighaiuton, cull ed on business men In town Saturday. William Yeagcr, of Sterling, spent Saturday in town. The Methodist Episcopal . Sunday ! school was held at t o'clock Instead of I the usual time. Mil), yesterday, on ac- I Secretary (ireshum't) peremptory de count of the funeral of William Plet- S niand for an apology. The fact that c.her. i the Spanish ministry has resigned am! Miss Marie Webber. Miss Kate ' O'Hara, Miss Emily Fllnn and Mieliucl i Murray, students at the school at Stroiidsblirg, State Normal ! nr. siienri;i,ir I their spring vacation at their homes here. Miss MeLane has returned home from a three weeks' visit at Olyphant. Miss Annie Wright, of Elmira, is vis iting Mrs. J. J. lliuley. P. J. Duggun has accepted a position as clerk In P. D. Manly's store. John Wrought, of lirooklyn. N. Y., spent part of last week visiting at the residence of his parents Iu this borough. Thomas Colden Is very ill at the home of his brother, P. J. Colden. Mis. Williams, of Elkdale, Is visiting relatives in town. Supeiintedent J. E. Williams Is re covering from a very si vere attack of the grip. M. J. Jloran made u business trip to Syracuse last week. Mrs. if. McCarthy died at her home on Drinker street Saturday morning. She is survived by one son. William Mc Carthy, of this place. The funeral will be held from her late home this after noon. Thomas I)nu',u ; !y will open his new hotel ol Dili,',;.;- .-iivet April 1. The Indian villag fair came to a close Saturday night. The hall was crowded to witness the dosing scenes of the fair, which has been a success. The door prize of $10 In gold was won by Sol. Plum, of No. fi. and Homer Haller was the successful contestant for the bicycle. Rev. R. Hiorns, of Scranton, occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Purcell spent Sunday with Pittston friends. D. C. on his sprim,'. Itorra r lot on will erect a new house Rlakely street In the ; "For three years I suffered from Salt Khcmu. It covered my bunds to such r.n extent that I could not wash tin in. Two buttles of liunlock Iilood Hitters cured mi"." Lllihie Young, Popes' Mills, St. Lawrence county, X. Y. ;lthn; iik;imom:i). What the Absence of I'io nt breakfast ( est Senator Chandler. From the Washington Pos(. "They are telling a good story on Senator Chandler," said ex-Journal Clerk Harry Smith. "Some weeks ngo an old resident of New Hampshire, who had amassed a competency and re tired from his country home to Concord to enjoy the evening of life, concluded It would be a gotnl thing to run down to Washington und make a few pil grimages to the battle-llelds he had helped to win thirty yearn ago. He wns a deur friend of Senator Chandler, but didn't cure to let the senator know of his coming, so he took the train to Washington and put up at Wlllard's, where he stopped after the war. Next morning he went up to the capltol and called on tlu senator. "The hitter was surprised to se his old friend, and expostulated with him for not corning straight to his residence. Then engaging the visitor's attention, Mr. Chandler Instructed bis clerk to go to the hotel, pay his friend's bill and have his baggage moved up to the Chuidlcr residence. Accordingly the old man was made the senator's guest. He went on trips to Richmond, Mnn iiassas, Harper's Ferry and oilier once ramillur places, ami spent ueveral days here before his return to New Hamp shire. When he got bauk to Concord he was uskeil about his Journey und es pecially about 'HHP Chandler. "Oh, Hill t rented me line,' liu said. 'He's got a line house and lives Hue, but I wus mighty sorry to llnd Hill had got sort of high toned.' 'High toned!' ejaculated his friend in surprise. 'That's It,' was the emphatic reply. 'HHPs purty dogged high toned. Of course a man's got a light to be proud o' hevln' been a secretary of the navy, and' belli' now a senator, but that don't excuse fur belli' high toned. Why, do you know thet Mill Chan'ler didn't hnve pie for breakfust th' hull time I wus there.' " One Scliemo That I n'lcd. A novelty In the art of swindling In re ported by tho Irtindon News. The other lay u young mini applied to a clergyman lifter tho service for a half sovereign, which he sold he hud dropped Into the col lecting plate fur sixpence. He could not nffonl to glvo half a sovereign', he Rnld, and should be glad to huvo his nlne-and-sixpence back agii'n. Tho clergyman de clined to accede ft) his requect. He ex amined tho contents of the collecting plato nnd found only a very few gold plecog, the donors of which were ull Identlllod. The scheme fulled thut time, but doubt less often proves successful. , ,, THEY MAY TAKE THEIK TIME Secretary (Jicsliam's Policy Is Virtually HcvcrscJ by tho President Spain's New Ministry Is (icncrully Ho gnrJcd u Conservative One. Washington, March 24. No assur ances are obtainable at the state de partment that the Spanish government Intends to comply with Secretary Crivsham's demand for an apology for firing on the Alllanca, or that any haste In being shown In Investigating the affair at Madrid or Havana. There Is every indication, however, that the ardor of the enthusiasm displayed by the administration on March 14 over Secretary Cresham's vigorous dispatch has been suddenly and thoroughly cooled. That dispatch culled for Imme diate reply, a prompt apology, and an assurance that hereafter Amerlcun commerce should not be molested In Cuban waters. None of these condi tions have been compiled with as far as can be learned, and yet the president, Secretary tlreshani, and everybody else connected with the administration ap pear to be contented with the situation, and conlldcnt that sooner or later there will be a satisfactory outcome of the controversy. The seriousness of tho alTuir Is poohpoohed now, and even Sicretary Cieshaiu seems anxious to create an Impression thut Its Import ance was exaggerated aud that what ever compllcatlohs grew out of the fir ing upon the Allluueii will Soon straighten themselves out. Doesn't IV iint to Crowd Spuin. U Is reported that at the cabinet meeting yesterday one of the members became unnoylngly Inquisitive on this subject, und persisted in usking ques tions about the whys und wherefore of the Allltmcu Incident until It was found necessary to satisfy him by an Intima tion that President Cleveland desired Very much to make matters as easy and as pleasant as possible for the Spanish government und to extend to the utmost limit the would be proper to lime In which It send a reply to a new one Is about coming Into power is urged as a reason for not displaying nuste, and tne most uireci eviuence that the president Is disposed to take I the sharp edge off of the Hist patriotic I dispatch penned by nn olllclal of the , Cleveland administration is found In ! the orders sent to Admiral Meade to ! proceed to Kingston with his lleet with I out visiting Cuban ports en route. The I Columblu had been ordered to stop at I Havana before President Cleveland re turned from his ducking trip. He ar rived in Washington two days after Secretary Cresham's dispatch had been sent to Madrid, and immediately the orders for the Columbia were revoked. and Admiral Meade has since been re ouested to make all possible haste In reaching Kingston and to be very par ticular about not making any stops In Cuban waters. New Principle of Law, The diplomatic experts of the state department, as well as Commodore Kamsuy, the acting secretary of the navy, several days ago announced the heretofore unknown principle of Inter national comity, that no war vessel should be sent to a country whose gov ernment was engaged In un Interna tlonnl dispute with the government to whom the ships belonged. At the state department no admission whatever hus been made ollleially, not even that Mln- IsterTaylor at Madrid husacknowledged the receipt of Secretary Cresham's des patch. It is absurd, however, to sup. pose that the minister has neglected (o Inform Secretary Cresham tha.t he laid the desp.l.tch before the Spanish mln Ister of foreign affulrs, nnd It is gener ally taken Tor granted that there Is on Hie In the state department an olllclal ncknowledgmcnt of the despatch, and a I statement that Its contents will be con- sldered and acted upon In due course by the new Spanish government. Noth Ing further has been received at the slate department, however, nnd the short-lived patriotism of Secretary Cii shani is thought to be due to an In timation from President Cleveland that there is no necessity to add to the pres. cut trouble of Spain by forcing her to exercise haste in apologizing for her In sult to the American (lug, WILL Ol'POSi: HYPNOTISM. Professional Hoinnn's League of New York. Hccidcs It Is Dangerous. New i ork, Murch 24. A majority of the members of the Professional Wo man's league who attended the weekly meeting declared nt the close of an ani mated discussion their Intention of op- WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION 1 CA IX It II TO TBB I H iwuia M (treat E mulish Remedy. dt. XT' J chf Cray's Spociflc MediclM m afe. if YOU SUFFER frora Kor- rmutuiM urn ium lr 1"Y YT 1 tour Die billty, Wmlim-Mof llmtyand Mind, tfpormk torrlira, nnd liiinotem y. nml nil (itnenims that rim from over indulgence suit self nlnmn. ns Lom of Memory nnd Power, I'lmness of Vil lon, Preumture old Aya and mmiy otho.' dli' eitflon tliftt lead to lurnuitv or ConimnpUon nnd nn i arly crave, write for n p.'uni Diet Aaarrnn i.kay MKUILINB U.i.. Uuflftln. n. i. in roe. uio lUeiUvIn 1h Mill l.v Jnitflst at Si per paekuge,, or I I j aekftgra and with every J5 .00 ,rdr WC f)(lBINTFf a " or money refunded. rc "'innnnir try()u nei'omt of counterfeits wo h iva adopted tlitt Yobow Wraptr, tho only giBil- I luo. Bold In Bcranton by HaUhewa Ilioa. or nr neut uy nam en GOODMAN'S BANKRUPT STOCK, 5 LACKAWANNA A VEX IE. Our Fctirnnry biiklm-ns wua tievi r licfore lirlHk. Our I'HtruiiiHiiy tlmt priccB do It, anil wu tuny 1.1I1I thut cumpl to iiiwortuirntii u( prlllU Hto k Rl-ri II lllVlllflll ll'll to VHlllL'Hln kei'iilug our Muru crowded with eager Intyora. Bargains In ladies' and Children's Hosiery , l.tiillcn' rlliliod cotton hose, fust blnck, 11 Hiioci'lor iiunllty und sold every wliuru furlloc. u pu J r, ut 12 I 2 CENTS Children's R bb;d Hosiery C'hIM'H rlltnd cotton hosiery, Taut Min k, double ktieeK and Outililti hoIch, the bent hone, muiln for wear, nil itlzc G lo H; thin same nuullly Ih us ually 'old (or l!u ut'iitu; your cholco at 19 CENTS. Great Allracllons la Ladles' ml Children's Underwear We have mnilo decided reductions In ladles' mill children' summer under wtnir. Bwlm rllibed ImllnlKKun Vent, low neck uml aleevelcHa, a uplendld ouitltty, and we liuva Mold thousand ut cents, ut .... 10 CENTS. Hen's Undeiwear - Hnlf price and lean. We do not In tend to curry over any of our winter underwear. One lot of men' white and gruy undcialilrw, In all alte, Nervousness Is only another name for impure blood, for no person is weak and ner vous whose blood is perfectly pure. "When tho blood is full of the germs of disoase, und lacking in the red cor puscles which give it vitality, when it fails to properly nourish the organs and tissues of the body, what can you expect but that tired feeling and ner vousness? Of course Scrofula, Suit Ilhenm, Catarrh ami Rheumatism uro uni versally recognized us blood diseases, for which Hood's Harsapurillu, ns tho best blood purifier, is everywhere ucknowled the greatest remedy. Therefore, as Hood's Sarsaparilla cures ull blood diseases, it in thu best remedy for that condition of thu blood which causes Nervousness. It is a false idea to think you uro curing your uervousness when you ure taking a preparation which only quiets your nerves ! It is like, tryinir to "drown" your sorrows iu the flow ing bowl. They ure sure to return. We wish to niuke most imured.-ivc, then, this truism: You cannot purify your blood by dkadkmno or yi 'ietinu your nerves with opiate, narcotic or nerve com pounds. If you take such ur tic lea you arc only tiupuxu with your troubles. There is suue to be a ki;ao tion which will leuvc you worse than you were before. Why not then, tuke tho true course, follow the bee-line to thu state of Leultb, purify your blood und cure your NervouHiiebs by taking HOOD'S Sarsaparilla 230 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Where do you trade? Where you always strike a bargain in CLOTHING, at the Bell Clothing House, 230 Lackawanna avenue. New iu design, elegant in effect, the cneapesi in town are our Spring Overcoats and Suits. You Have Saved Money Now Is A Chance By purchasing your winter clothes at our store. To save your dollars 1 oy Diiying your spring outfit of us. Notwithstanding our low prices we will give away as a trade stimulator, a Boys Safe ty Bicycle, full ball bearings, worth ?3 s; with the purchas ot evety Boys' Suit or Knee rams, you are entitled to a chance. Drawing comes off the 5th of July. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Ays. SIGN OF THE BELL tlint we liuve been pclllnir nt 39 cents, , reduced to u ii ,, 31 CENTS. Hn&'s Half H so Men' cotton liulf Iiohp, fast black und unbleached hulhrlKRim, every pnlr full roKular made und well worth 2f cents, ut Men's Ntflgao Shirts 12 1-2 CENTS- Wo are offerliiK the. best vnlues In meu'H liCKllltee oiiIIiik shirts, laun dered collars and cuds, In percale or cheviot, with the choicest line of patterns, uch as white ktoiiiiiIs with liulr. lino and neat IIkiiic uml blue Itrouuds with polkadols, striped and lluurex, all made with a yoke und II n Islied equul to any $1 shirts; your choice 43 CENTS. 500 Dcm Outing Shirk Loss Than Cost One lot of men' nnd boya' out shirts, light ground with the choicest stripes utid colors, exceedingly (rood value, und worth nearly double the price we offer them at 49 CENTS, THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF GOODMAN'S CUT . . PRICE STORE, 516 UCKI. AVE. GREAT Special Sale AT n EE! FOR Balance of If! 0 HEM, SiffiMESI i m. (arpetings Wiltons, Axminsters, Mcquettes, Yelvets, Body Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, AN UNRIVALLED in Sailed to All Kinds of mm a J Maran (n All ttic Different Grades and High Class Novelties. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. n Yc mean with your house and its surroundings. If you'll come here and examine our new "1895 Spring" Outfit, consisting of 3 rooms (Parlor, Bed-room and Dining-room) furnished complete for $125.00 can't pay it" all at once ? Well, we'll fix it for you, intro duce 3-ou to "ECONOMY'S EASY WAY TO FAY." So much, down and a little every month, and that's all; you save money and furnish your home in Regal Style. Yes! You asked for it and we'll give it free with every outfit, that beautiful ONE HUNDRED-PIECE DINNER SET Beautifully decorated. rooms are as follows : Piimn BTete Arm Chair, two Side. Chairs and Divan (up 1ir1tr.,vfl in lirnrntelli tnnostrv. silk t)lush Of 1 III1U crush plush), Center Table, Brussels Carpet, one pair T.ace Curtains,two Curtain poles with brass trimming. RfUK Bed, Dresser, Tmvrl Rack. nvjuiii ' Mattress, (cotton top) iNu'liuUiH high-back n.imip nnr U1R gram Carpet. Dinner bet included witn aooye oumt free. Drinc 10n fnr tntiro fluff it I IIUU UI&UIUU IUI LIIIIIU UUINII Young housekeepers, or those contemplating, are re spectfully requested to visit us. ' S i ' ECONOMY FURNITURE GO SCRANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS, ,' 225 AND 227. WYOMING AVENUE. Fa THE the Week. ASSORTMENT OF I Styles and Furnishing. ruin Japan. EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Headaches prevented end cored by fciTtae! your eye scientifically examiaed and fitted atKurately by DR. SHIMBERQ. EYES EXAMINED FBEE. SatlffactU guaranteed ia every caae. 305 Spruce Street. in Lowe ?" NOBODY OR OTHER FIRM WILL IK) WHAT THE "ECONOMY" DOES. The furnishings of the three Washstand, 2 Chairs, Rocker, Table. Woven Wire Spring, .'A Ingrain Carpet. II M Six-ft. Extensiou Table, ant. oak, 6 cane Chairs, 2 Window Shades, In-