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    THE SCKANTON TRIBUNESATURDAY MOROTWtf. FEBRUARY 24. 189.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
TillS is tUo month the thoughtful
botnawffa thinks of the adront of
Brin and tlie advunti;i of gattiiiK
twiug doae during thl enforced quut-
WASH (;oods
Do you rmuomimr tlm
liiiMit wo p:ivo you
beautiful assort-
In-t yearl ThM nro
iiuijilM)nnT tins vour thuuevor. Foreign
NoVeltlM and POQMBtlO Staples, fcx'loet
now vu lo thu iismrtmn- is so abound
on: I. INKS' DEPARTMENT
b repltta with h Mleotton diotatad by thfl
tast"- nu t wants or our patrons. Soli itad
by tipaiienead buyer. The lmrvost ta
road? Now wo want tho aailatatloa of the
Mntiy pruilont, money -wavintr QOtttoWlYM
ofour eity to help ffathar it For Good
l.iinui we promise you returns beyond
all expeeTation." -Li&OO Table DamasK,
Craiheaaad 'fowoHQg, Inotadlng all the
beltnudtM of K -.) and Holler Towel
iiurs, Homstitolied H-clc Towels. A good
stock o' Lilian the prldo of ttio h.uiso.viftv
BHEBTS .1X1) BURSTINGS
S-l. I 1. ICM We have WatO&td tho Basta
aUO&tof tile market. The diffarmit qtUM"
Hie, weaves, width and yarns uod. We
van say that these (roods wdl stand the
trll-Ule wash tub ton. Widths ara right I
Qualitie ara right! I And our prioee are
right! II
EM BHOIDERIBS
In nrot varitties. Tho groatost collodion
for vaitiw and patterns wo have over put
upon our counters.
CAMBRICS
Etnbroilerpd in all the newest desijrua,
iultable for all kinds of Dress Trimmlngi
and Under weaTi
QUILTS
Extraqualttr, fnll-aUaToUatQallta. Full-
s:e Mar-illes jilts. H-dsproads of all
kinds Shown t i be soli now.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
A threat assorrmont for the critical buver.
Our hue w rthv a special trip to sen. You
wdl itn 1 nothing unworthy our reputation
a- l'p : i Data Merchandisers.
dr;:-.s goods
Tho arrival o( oewgoode for iprhlf ua
eoaaitatea us ti close out many Blagant
Qoode Bagardleaa of Coat styles are not
always the s.uae,so novelties of last season
mustgo. Staple tiocnis must make ro m
for others of lighter texture nnd dttfereiu
shadings Keen buyers know this as w-'l
as we. Your children in school and
daughters in ladies' college! all would like
new dresses. Now if your opportunity.
Do not miss it!
BILKS
When it is the s latOQ to wear them. There
is no reason why vou should not have
them. Evening Slllu, Black Brocade
Batini, White Bapan Silks, Brocho Ponitees
inaTenlng shale;. Coma and see them.
TOU are sure to want thorn.
FRENCH CH ALLIES
Jnal from Paris, the brightest makers.
Fascinatins Design. In all wool and silk
and wool. Design! all our own. Don't
buy old styles at any price. Wo will soil
you the Up-to Date Printing! and oharge
yon no more than last year's left overs
at othe r places.
WOOLEN UNDER W EAR
We won't carry then.- good? over. If yon
have a place to krep them, n t needlug
them for present wear, crasp this chance
lor money savins'. Nearly all tho sizes
and of many different makes.
LACKS
Wash Lacs. UndervfeeW Lacos. Venetian
Point Laces and Inserting!, Uood raiues.
Big sasortmanta
HOSIERY
New (loois arriving early. More improve
ments, bettor dyes. Perf ectuees in sole--.;..
hceli!i. and no more injuri ous effects
liom poor dyes Qst our supply early.
THE NEWS OF
NEARBY TOWNS
iOnt or town correspondents ofTitH Tat
Car shrnld sii;n their nam s in fall to ovs'-i
mws letter, not for publication out to guard
against iiecoptlon.l
THE STOKV OF LUTHER.
Au
bv
hi jLOA N
Entertaining Paragraphs Concerning ths
Harpminge in a Llve'y Form.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Moscow, lJa., Feb. 23. -alias Ethe!
Bourn ryturned Wednesday from a vitit
with rtlativrs in Crotou, N Y., ac
companied by their cousin, Miss Bes
sie Bourn.
Several sleigh loads of yonuz people
from this place attetnled tba Patriotic
Order Son of America entertainment
and anpnsr at aladiaonville Thuradry
evening.
Miss Etta Moyle returned to Scran
ton Friday after ipe-uding a few days
witti lriends here.
Mr. J. L. Scott, of Scranton, is visit
ing her parents, Mr, and Mra. B. J.
Cannon.
Mrs. A. Iliuda is visiting friends in
Scranton.
Mrs. C. Noaclr. spant Thursday with
her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Davis, at
Eimburat.
Tallie Morgan, of Scranton, organ
ized a singing ' liero last evening.
Over $100 was realized at the dona
tion for tna benefit of iter. S. C. Simp
Inns Wedneiday evaning.
MIRRORED AT MOOSIC.
Pithy Personal Paragraphs Carafullv
Prepared for Live Readers.
f-vecial to the Scranton IVfrurw.
Moosic, Pi., Feb. 28 MUs Dlnkie
Greene, of Main street, spant 'i'unra
dajr with Miss Edith Watitins, of Tay
lor. Mrs. George Tregallaj, of North
Main street, is visiting at tba home of
l H. Johnson, of Panobscot.
Miss Margaret Campbell, of Pitts
ton, is visiting at the home of Miss
Alio Pricfl, on lirook. street.
Mrs. Charles McMillan and son, Olds,
of Avoca, called on friends in Moosic
this afternoon.
Miss i Hinds nnd Jennie Alex
ander called on triende in the Electric
City Thursday evening.
Mias Eliza Price, of Brook atreat,
baa retained after visiting friends tbe
past few days in Pittston.
Mrs. S. B. Corby, of North Main
street, ie visiting friends in Mill City.
Miss Ella Levan was caller to tbe
Eiectrio City Friday evening.
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TEXAS' WAY OF VOTING.
Vote My Tickot, or Yju Don't Vote at
All
Special to tht BcrantoM Trilmnt.
IIoxksdali:, I'n., Feb. 23 Tba vot
ing district of Texas townanip ia scat
tered about on all aides of Hon dale
hikI covora considerable territory.
During the recent edection, a man well
known about the streets of Uonesdale,
rlrove to Bear Swamp after voters to
cast their ballots for his nominee for
tax collector.
He was very particular to see that all
men riding to tue polls in his convey
ance would vote the ticket he was sup
porting. Upon the refusal of a Bear
Swamper to vote the required ticket,
the horse waa turned about aud tho
voter remuiued at home.
They Wnnt ttio Impassible.
Detroit Z-Vee Press.
Tho trouble with too many readers of
newspapers is that they ascribe to thorn
pretension not claimed by their owners
and impracticable in the conditions that
necessarily invest their projuotion,
Philosophy from Dauphin.
Horrinburu Patriot.
It is dangerous for the man with
swelled head to venture too much, tie is
likely to find himself out.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures
roughs anu colas quicker man any otner
remeily, because it comDlnns tno lung-
healing quality of the pine true with other
valuable medicines. Sold by all douiors on
guaruutee of satisfaction. "
Exoallsnt Poifuraanca Given
Rrildsnts of Stroudabure.
Svecinl to the Scranton JYibttar.
BtKOUMBUM, Pa., Feb. 23. The
story ot "Luther and the Reformation''
was ably rendered on Tuesday, Wed
nesday and Thursday evenings in St
John's Lutheran church by Mrs. H. E.
Monroe, ably assiitod by talent from
the Various denominations of the town.
The performers were met every even
iOS with I.'' !'.:' nudimicet.
At the opening of the entertainment
there was au allegorical procession in
which there were sixty participants,
who sang "Hark! Fetal Bells." Tni
wag beautifully rendered. The leaders
were Miss Ida McCarty and John
Brucb. Tbe peasants ware Misses Susie
Bennett, Blanche Sigafus, Florence
Elinger, Elsie Appenzdler. A Cttbir
ine HolzuiKn. Howard Stotfart, Sun E.
Shall, G'orge N.vil, Jjuu Vangot-dou
and Charles Orewer.
The most exciting scene was trial of
Luther at Worms: Profeaior Usorg-i
P. Bible of tba Btetta Normal reprj
aented Luther and played Ins part well
aud won admiration. The Professor
was little known to tho people of this
side of tho creek hut can now count his
admirer! by the hundreds. George
McClellan Weaver, acted aa Emperor,
Frank Trunsua waa monk and W. A.
Shafer waa elector. Tneso Rntlom.ri
all won praise.
The pretty nutis were Misses Rose
Messier, Adeline N. Hellig, Mary
Brodlay, Marie A Morey, Annie
Spragle. Josie E. Penioe, Lizzie Uusli,
Ctrac-' Segofu?, Ella Everett and Ella
M isett. Tne choir consisted of Rjv.
Heileg. W. II. Flory, E. M. Walter,
A. B. Bnsn, A. Delqonlnif, A. P. Mus
lemau, L S. Hoitmon Eugene Custard,
W. A. Brucb, D F. Smyth
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MONTROSE MATTERS.
Interesting News Nuggta from Our
Correspondent on Bra!Z7 Hills.
Special to the Scranton Icibnne.
Monxkosk, Pa., Feu. 23 Depnty
Register V", N. Barns went down to
Rush on lues lay evening to cast Ins
vote for Mr. Grow. On his return
some smart young fellows thought
thev would paes him, but having one
of S S. Wright's trotters, ho soon left
them out of eight over the talis and far
awav,
E. N. Barney is now snugly fitted up
in bis elegant new store.
The members of Company G are pol
ishing up their tiucups and brass but
tons aud will be shining on tbe eve
ning of March 2, when they pass
through the trying ordeal of the spring
inspection.
Rev. J. V. Kaynor is tne guest ot
CarbomlaU friends.
Sheriff Leonard ia again able to be
out after a severe attack: of eryjipele.s
It is rumored that is E. S Warner
will employ a new set of clerks in the
po!tofti:e.
Cnauticey tdawley has recently pur
chased some valuable real estate,
A. B. Burns, the new comity treas
urer, has had some need improvements
made ic bis office in the court house.
Sleighing in this pirt of the country
la now in excellent condition, t
The M lutrose baud and the Mando
lin club are receiving congratulations
upon their fine iuuaio rendered at tne
Grow banquet last Wednesday night.
Fancher & Lyons will euter upon
their duties as proprietors of the
Church Btreet grocery on March 1.
Mies Mary Warner, who is now in
Philadelphia, will open a kindergarten
school here next summsr.
MINOOKA MENTION.
Budget of Brief N :: from Our
Argus-Eyed Ooinsp jndnnc.
Special to the Scran 'on T rilmne,
Minooka, Pa,, Feb. 23. Lenten ser
vices in tbe Uatnoiic cliurou every
Wednesday and Friday evening.
Daniel Qninn called on Cirbondale
frien la vester lay
St, Josenh T. A. and B. society meet
ing will be held on Sunday afternoon.
St. Jossph s boys choir ot this place,
is progressing rapi lly in vo-al studios
1 he choir consists of anou' U'ty voices
under the direction of Professor Davis
When the next competition is h-jld our
hoys will take the leading prize.
At the meeting of the Young Men a
Institute, No. 184, of tnis plc, last
evening tbe following members wore
appointed as sick committee for tho
nppsr district: jonn uilKin anu
W. Gallagher; center district, James
Nallin and Daniel Su?a; for lower dis
trict. H F. Judge and P J. Carey; for
aoutb dletiiot. John McCrea aud Will
iam Oiblen.
Mias Bridget Higgiufl, of Maiustroet,
is suffering from an attack of diph
theria.
Crlt cislng a Young Lady.
"Sbo would be a protty giri lor but one
thing."
'What's thatr asked Charley.
George Her face is always covored with
purple and red blotches.
Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis
posed of. Used to b ths came way my
self, but I caught on to tho trouble una
day, and got rid of it in no lime.
George What was It
i harToy Simply blood eruptions. Took
a short course of P, P. 1'. ! tell you, it's
ihe boss blood corrector. Tim governor
had rheumatism so had that you could
hear him holler clear arross the country
every time ho moved. He tried it, and
you know what an athletic old gent he is
DOWi If somebody would give Miss Daity
a pointer! she would thank them after
wards. All tne drug i-tores sell it.
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TAYLOR TWINKLINGS.
Notae of Qinaral Intsrast from tin Hus
tllng Eoroagh.
Special to the Scranton Tribitnn,
Tatlob. Pi , Fob. 28 Sunday will
be Rev. W. W. Smith' last day with
the Metboilist Episcopal church. Hi
will preach his farewell sermons, and
Urn choir will sing special music.
Anna Gordon spent Sun lay in Oxy
phil nt.
The supper at the Mothodist Episco
pal church on Thusday night was at
tended by a large number.
The cantata, "Faith, Hope and Char
ity," on Thursday night, at the Calvary
Baptist church was largely attended.
shops of the Wilkes-Barre aud Eutern
railroad.
The election is over and tho paople
are once again settling dowa to busi
ness. Tbe ice at Tobyhatma has been har
vested. H. G. Rhodes, the butcher, has been
makiug improvements on hii premises.
George and Robert Boya viaited
Mayor James Edwxee over Sunday.
Miss Hattie Cowoll, of this place,
was the gu -at of her sister. Mn. Jamas
Beeseckr, ut Mount Pocono.
Mias Cora Storm, of Bathlehem, ia
.visiting Miss ReauhenarJ.
- m -PECKVILLE
NEWS NOTES.
A Roaumi of the Brents of th j Day in a
Hustling Town.
Stoeefol to the Scranton Tribune.
PlCKVILLB, Ph., Feb. 23 A party
of young tolas from Scranton surprised
tbe Misses Blanche Harding and Mina
Finch at their home in this plaoe last
Wednesday evening aud report all en
joying a good tlm. Thoaj present
wre Misses Sadie Coil, Ad.lio Hopper,
Oertie and Julia Hitchcock and Ev i
Wilinotli; Charles Potter, Garret Mid
William Berry, Frank K trcher. George
Votings and Fro.l Weyandt
Elmar Swingle, of Connecticut, is
the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
A. A. Swingle.
Mrs. John Sampson, of Pricshurg,
visited with frieuds here last Thurs
day, The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth
odist Episcopal church will serve a din
ner at the Grand Army Republic hail
on Wednesday, Feb. 28, from 12 until
2 o'clock. A cordial invitation ia ex
tended to all.
Mrs. Moon and daughter Olie, of
Carbondale, and Mm. Solomon, of Jer
mvn, spent Thursday with Mrs. Juhu
Kendall.
The following young people from
here took in the skating excursiou to
Lake Poyntelle last Thursday evening:
Elinor Swingle, Miss A ddie Swingle,
A. M. Peck, Miss Lizzie Williams,
William Williams, Able Greiner,
Johnnie Ward, Michael Jennings, John
William. Milton Ketchnm, Willis
(Jrong, E, A. Foster, Miss Hartua Peck,
Ralph Hoffecker.
Mrs Harris sp -nt FriiUy with Mrs,
David Lee, of Main street.
Misses Mannine Strong and Mary J.
Lee returned last Thursday after visit
lug witli friends at Carbondale for a
week,
Hugh Harris, of Bell Place, was a
caller at Wilkes-Birre yeterday.
Mis. John R. Cook visited the Elec
tric City yesterday,
John Martin, jr.. a resident of the
Wildcat road, died yesterday morning
of hart failure, aged 00 yeare, He
leaves a wife and seven children, four
daughters and three Bone, and a father,
aged U-l year. Ihe funeral : services
will be held nt the home on Mouday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will
be made in Union cemetery.
AVOCA HAPPENINGS.
General News From a Thrifty Looality
Enti rtatnlngly Prtparod.
Special to 'he Scranton Tribune.
Avoca. Po , Feb. 23 Among those
wno spent Wednesday in Sjranton were
Miises M ime and ti O'Bden. Lvdia
Connor, Nellie Callahan, Nellie Cur
ran and B'ssie Wsbbar.
The many friends of Mra. T. W.
O'Brien, of Pittston, wjre gri-ved to
bear of her death, whioh occurred at
her borne on Wednesday night. The
deceased win formerly Miss Mam? Bre
honey, of this pines, and was ons of
Avoca's mist popular young ladles.
Her father is ex-Burgoss Brehoney,
who resides here. Her mother was
one of the victims of the Mud Run dis
aster. The funeral takes place torn r
row and will b nttended by a large
nam bee of Avooa people. The romslns
will be interred in St. M iry'e ceme
tery, ot tbii place.
Misi Carrie Snyder was a visitor to
Piltston today.
J, J. Maglerm. of Scranton, visited
the Murphy family yesterday.
L. F. Nolan attended "A Texas
Steer" in Scranton last eveniug.
Misses Nellie Dnherty and L v..
Boone attended the fair in Pittston
ant evening:
Miss B Girrey is visiting in Scran
ton.
The Catholic Mutual Binetit asso
ciation will hold their rng iiar mealing
in their rooms on next Wednesday
evening.
Missea Kate Cannon and Vina Gib
bons were in Soranton yesterday.
Mrs Robert Mc.UslUn wai tho gum
of West Pittston inends to.day.
S. C. Maliedv of Scranton, was in
town rester lay.
Mrs. Liudsy of Moosic, spent this
p m with relatives bera.
A large class of b ya and girls of St
Mary's Sunday School are being pre
pared for Condi mation.
Mils Belle Connar is racovering from
her recent illnesi.
FROM MONROE'S CAPITAL.
In
Brief Mention of Cur rs it Hi winnings
a Thrifty City
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Strouikiiuho, Pa., Fob. 23. W. R
Bennett iSr Co , the well known tan
ners, shipped eight tons of leuther to
Europe Inst week.
James Van Bunkirt, who for gome
time bus been' a student under Miss
Van Buskirt, has accepted a position
as night telegrapher at the new car
JOTTED A T JtRMVN.
of
Rev. C F Hall, pastor. Services and
sermon, 10.30 a. ni, ; Sunday school,
11.46: Christian Endeavor, 0.30 p. in. ;
service and sermon, 7.40 p. m.
(irace Church Rev. V. H. Borghaus.
officiating. Communion, S a. m. ;
morning prayer and serinou, 1030 a.
ni.; Sunday school, 12 m.; Young Peo
ple's service, 0 48 p. m. ; eveuiug prayor
and sermon, 7.30 p. m
Iterman Lutheran church, -r- tier.
William Schmidt. Reetor. Morning
prayer nnd sermon 10 30 a. m. ; Sunday
School I 31) p. m. ; eveuiug prayer aud
sermon 7 00 p. m.
M. L. Church. Rev. C. A. Benjamin,
pastor. Morning service and aennou
10 30 a. in.; Bundsy School 12 in,;
Epworth League (S.30 p. m. ; Evening
service and sermon 7 30 p in
Proabyturian church. Rev. W, H
Swift, pastor. Morning service and
sermon 10 30 a. m. ; Sunday School 12
in.; OhriBtniu Emloavor 0.30 p, in.;
Evening service and sermon 7.30 p. m.
PRICEBURG POINTERS.
BrW News Notss from Our Llvsly
Northern Suburb
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
PltK'KUUKG, Pa.. Feb. 23 St. Mary's
Polish society participated iu the par
ade in Scranton on Thursday.
George Burichnll, G. W. Pnee and
S, J. Davis, of Scranton, were visitors
here on Thursday.
Mr. John 0, Lewis, of Sh imokin, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs Evan
James
The Republicans of this town hnve
not ceased their demonstrations yet
over their great victors.
R"V. M. J. Conway is indisposed.
A number of sports from Carbon
dale. Jermyn and Peckville attended
the cocking main in town on Thurs
day. Carbondale took six fights from
Jermyn.
Jauios H. Howarth, of Dickson fltts
has presented his fast horse to Jookey
Abel Howey, who intends to use him
on tne track in spring.
Miehael Godfrey and Michael Me
Lane, of Jessnp, were in town the
other night. Mr. McLane is champion
clog and jig dance of the valley aud is
open to danee auy mnn who comas.
Iu answer to a verbal challenge from
our Jessup visitors, Jack Rauagan h
ready to muet any of their men at nuy
time for from $20 to $100 to plan on
one and two tin whistles. Man and
money readv at tho Suburban hotel at
any time. Signed
Jack Ranauan.
Nsw Reason to an Oil Rhyme.
Water, water everywhere nr.d not a drop
to drink;
Free trade wages everywhere and not a
bit of chink.- Indianapolis Journal.
BabyRawasBeefsteak
llabv very sick with ecziuna whan
three months old . Had heme doc
tors and specialists. Qotwoneall
thetlme. Wholebodj rawastieef
, steak. Hulrgoue. Expected htui
to (Ue. Su l, six months before we
tried ( uTicuitAS. No faittt in
them but In two uionthe he was on tl rely cured.
Not a spot on him now and plenty of nab".
Mas. IK A.N K llAKhKlT, YY infield, Mich.
Baby Bad with Eczema
Our baby bov. four months old.
had had 'case of eczema. Head
was a solid sore. Face and body
badly affected, ltehini! terrible.
Three doctors did not ncli him.
I Hands tied sixteen weeks. Mit
tens on his haudH to nrevent his
scratching. Cctici. ua Kkmediks cured him,
and we recommend them to others.
U. II. & J. HAHltlS, Webster, Ind.
Baby Itched Terribly
Baby three months old broke
out with white pimples on red
surface. Itching terrible, scabs
on head and face. Used every
thing for llvo months. Orew
worse. Purchased OtiTicttsa
Ilea E dies, usod them, and in
three weoks there was not a sore or plniple,
not even a acar.
Mns. OSCAR JAMES, Woodaton, Kan.
Baby Suffering Agony
Baby had eczema, worst form.
Baffled the best doctors here.
Was in agony eight months. Be
KauwithCuTicuRARlMEuiEfi. In
two nionthe the awful disease had
ceased its vengeance. No trace
coulillie seen, mv darling boy was
curod. J. A. NK'OLKS, Bunker Hill, Ind.
A Brief Reoord of thx Movements
Prominent PeopU.
Snrrial to the Scranton Tribune.
Jkiimyn, Pa . Feb., 23 Miss Alice
Muler, of Scranton, and M iy Binfi.ild,
of Throop, are tho guests of Jermyn
friends.
Daac Mendleaon accompanied the
skating party to Poyntelle Thursday
evening,
Thus. Hunter and II. D. Swick trans
business in Scranton yesterday.
Miss Llllte Roche spent Tuursday in
Carbondale.
Now that the excitement in regard
to election ia over, we wish to call the
attention of our newly elected conncil
iupu to our great need, viz: sewers.
Many hard working, able Inxliot men
are i lie or working less than half time.
Now is tbe time to make a move, (vivo
the Unemployed work All the money
that is paid ont for work will find its
way into circulation again in a very
short time; then the workman will In
fed. we shall have sewjrs and the
money will be again in no. This is a
great deal cheap -r than sickneas and
doctor bills. Gentleman give ua sew
ers, and doit at early as possibln.
The Epworth league of the MithoJ
Ist church held a meeting last evening
The piogramtno prepared was well ro
cviveil. This chapter of the league is
strong financially and are doing good
work iu assisting in the regular church
work.
Elsctrlc Bitters.
This remedy ir, becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
bine (lie same Ming of preine. A puror
medicine doeenotexlst audit is guaran
teed lo do nil that, is claimed. Eiectrio
Bitters will ears eJl diseases ot the Liver
and Kidneys, will remote Pimples, Boils,
Salt Khenin and other affections cnusod by
Impure Blood. Will drive Malaria from
the syhtem and prevent as well as cure all
Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache,
Oontfipatlon and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters Entire sattiiaotloo guaranteed,
or money refunded.- Price M cts. and tl
pel bottlo nt Matthews Bros., Drug store,
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES.
Times of Servici" In Varl us Honeidale
i 'bimbos Tomorrow.
Special to the Nrrnaion tribune.
Honebdale, P.i , 28. BaptlitChUrch
Nervous Headaches
Dyspepsia, Impure Blood
A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa
pariila.
CUTtCURA WORKS WONDERS
And it., cures are the most re
markable erformed by any hlood
and skin remedy of modern
times. Parents reniomher that
cures made in Infancy are speedy,
permanent and economical.
Pold throughout tbe world. Price, Outicmu,
title. Soap,V6c. KiSOLVBMT, ft. Porraa Diao
ami Ciikm. Corp., Hole Props., Boston.
e"" H"W toCurcBktn Diseases," freo.
tlklu and SoUp pa rilled and beaitlHrd
by Cutleura Soap. Absolutely pure.
BABY'S
D. WebBttr Baker
York, Pa.
"I personally recommend Hood's Sarsapaillla !
to my friends and others, whenever 1 have an
opportunity, and I :idi willing that this state
meat he used for publication. This medicine
lias been of incut mc lit to me. 1 have been :
I Uttering more or less with djspepsla and ner- j
Hood'sCures
VOUI hadache for several years. After using
other preparations without success. I concluded
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am pleased to say
that 1 have been benefited mure by the use of
Hood's Sarsaparilla than by
All Other Medicines Combined.
intact, I hi.veliccn cured b) Hood's S.usap.v
rllla. 1 alio fins' Hood's Tills very beneficial."
I). WBBITM Fakku. L'S S. Penn St., York, Pa.
Dr. K. Grewer
The Philadelphia Specialist,
And his associated ttall ot EnalUh and Ger
man Pliyiciaua,aro now permanently located
Temple Conrt Building
31 I SPRUCE ST.
SCRANTON
Where tho may ba c onsulted DAILY AND
SIMMY.
Ths Poetor Is a graduate ot the University
ell eniiaylvania, formerly demonstrator of
physiology ami sumorv at the Msdlco-Chlr-
urgical College, of P1iiH,l(1),hla. Ho Is also
an honorary member of tho Medico Chirur
gical Association, and was physician and
urjnon-in-euiei or tho most noted American
and (.annan hospital, oomoa hlahly In.lorsod
17 '"X proiessorsot f niladelpBIa ana
hew York.
His many years ot faosoltal experlanoe en
ables this eminent physician and targeon to
corrertly diagnose and treat all ilit rm t M
end diseases with the most flattoring auccees.
and bis high standing in the state will not
11 v him to accent anv Inonreble cast
LOST MANHOOD HKTOUKl)
TOKAKNESS OF YOItNO MKN CUKF.O.
If you have ocen eive- up oy your physi
cian rail upon the doctor and he examined.
He cures tne worst caseeof Norvona Debility,
Bcrofnla, Old Pores. ( atarrh. Piles, Female
Waknoss, Affections of thn Ear, Eye, Nose
and Throat. Asthma, Deafness. Tumors, Can
cers and Crl poles of every description. Oon
solution in Riullah and German Free, which
shall lie considered sacred and strictly confi
dential. OtU.)- Hours: OA. at. to ' 1'. M. Daily,
a uuila t , o a.m. to a p m.
I i n .
HOOd'S Pills are purely vegetable and do
nut purge, pain or gripe. Sold hy all druggists.
THE
Upholstery Department
OF -
William : Sissenberger
Opposite Baptist Church,
Penn Avenue,
Is replete with fine and
medium Parlor Suits, Fancy
Rocker3, Couches and
Lounges for the Holiday
Trade. Prices to Suit all.
Also Bed Room Sets, Din
ing Room and Kitchen Fur
niture. Parlor Suits and
Odd Pieces Re-upholstered
in a Substantial manner.
Will be as good as new.
What is More Attractive
Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright
complealont For it, uso Pouoni's Powder.
READ
The new offer
made to Tribune
readers on page 7.
It is the best
one yet made
public.
TRADERS
National Bank of Scranton
OKOANIZED 16IW,
CAPITAL $250,000,
SURPLUS $25,000.
FAMt'Et, HINF.S.irreeldont.
W . W W ATM IN, V ice President.
A. 13. w 11.1. 1 . sis. Cashier.
SAMT'RI. HtN'F.s,
InviNo A. FiNcn.
JoHKI'li J. Jf.HMYX.
mias, 1'. Maitiiews
lUitKCTons.
JAMES M' F.VItnnART,
Piihoi n. FIM.ET,
M 8. ki Mi 1,1 11.,
John T. Pohteii.
W. W. Watson.
PROMPT, ENbRGETIC,
CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL
This tianV Incites the patronage of business
men and Arms generally.
Third National
Bank of Scranton.
Organized 1872.
Capital, - $200,000
Surplus, - $240,000
This Itank oiTers to leposltore every
farlllty uHi raKtedby their balances, busi
ness and resMuisltillHy.
Hpeelal altentloa aiven to busleeaa ae
counta lntoreitt paid on time deposits.
M il I. JAM rONNKM, President.
UKO. II. 'ATI.IN, Vlre-Hrrsldent.
Wll.l.lAM II. PKCK, Cashier.
blBBOTOBt
William I'onnell, Uoarsa II. Catlln,
Alfred Hand, James Ardibald, Henry
llalln, Jr., William T. Smith, Luther
KalUr.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
Then are lmndreds of young mon und youug women in thii
country who have spleudid ability, but they have never been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
Has been im inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon
are tired of iuaetivity and want to do something tangibla,
come to the College.
COMMON ENQLIBH COUKSE.
Ill M;ss COURSE.
HHOKXHANU CO.8K. p R p
NKWYEAR OPESS JANUARY 1.
KERR SIEBECKER
Carpetings !
OUR LINE FOR SPRING, 1894
CONSISTING OP
Wiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, Velvets,
Body Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains, &c,
now ready. The largest line of new pat
terns and novelties we have ever shown,
which we submit for the inspection of
buyers. Prices will be found thoroughly
satisfactory.
Japanese and China Matting3, in Plain, Figured and
Inserted Patterns.
Linoleums and Oil Cloths, in all qualities and widths
from one to four yards wide.
406&408Lacka.Ave.
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO.
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
Tribune Art Feature
To miss THE TRIBUNE'S World's Fair Portfolios would
be to neglect tho best opportunity yet offered. The ad
ditionofthe "Wanamaker" series makes it more valua
ble. Read new announcement on page 7.
SPECIAL
An Elegant African Fibre and
Cotton Mattress for
$4.15
WORTH $7. See our Show Window.
OUR SPRING LINE OF
FURNITURE AID EAflPETS
Have arrived. Also Baby Carriages, Crockery,
Etc. Bedroom Suits, with Large
Mirrors, S15-50.