THE SCTRANTON TRIBUNE SATUTtDAY MORNING. MARCII 10. 1894 Scratching Boy on fire vith eczema will find instant relief and speedy cure by using Cuticura Remedies When the best physicians, hoopla tals and nil other remedies fail. To those v ho have suffered long and hopelessly from torturing, disfig uring, humilintini; humors, ant who have lost faith in doctors, medicines and all things human, the CUTICURA REMEDIES appeal with startling force. Their success has excited the wonder of physi cians familiar with the marvellous cures daily effected by them. They ha e friends in every quarter of the civilized world. People in every walk, of life believe In them, use them and recommend them. Ihey are in truth the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of modern times. 9oM throughout the world. E0TTM Iaiu am Cmi. Corp.. mU proprittort, Cotton. t A II About ttw Blood) Sktti, Ctjlii uud Hair," mailed free. M Pimply, oily lain, falling hiir mi itohy call, prvTeutoi awU cured tj t utieiirn Soup. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT WHAT IS A BARGAIN? The dictionary answers with definitions. We answer by giv ing examples Any one who in spects the following will never need to ask what a baraam is i a rain. il-inch China Silkf, all the plain colon and black am table for dressoa or fancy Work. Would not hate sold blow :)" or 40c. if the maker bad Dot been oblised to raiae monay by selling Ihtm t a lo. Navy Bine Storm Serjr, "J inches, wid, all wool, tine texture, fust and nn falin? color. To reduce quantity we redocn tna price, which retrularly is tl.00 a yard- THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS (tint or town correapomlinitJ of Tun Tittit DKiataontdaaipi Ihalr uatnsfl tu full to mou uewa luttor, not for pabUoawM uut to guard against dooolitluu.l J ERMYN ANO THEREABOUTS. Happsninira of the Hour HiiirUtlv Cbron iclad for Intallivant Faruaal. fl) i nu to the Seranton Tribune. Jkiuiym, Pa. i Marat) B, A large num l'r of her fnwnda attended the tnoeral of the late Mrs. William Farrel, in Arch bald yeaturday. v. B. Johnion, of BJngbatnton, ami T. Stewart, of Sotanton, were Jsrmrn visitors yeststfsy. Miss Mary lilootner, of tue Kist Side, is apeiuiliig the week iu Hersntoti, The tela ware ami HndlOD Company paid their employee In No, i aitaft yei- teri'uy. The Odd Fellow ooutempUto light ing their hall by slsotrlblty, and pal ting ill a tnniriee, or steam beat, hh soon as intlsfuctory prieet are ob tained. i homii Bray i Improving hia rani demo by patting on a porch. Dr and Mrs. M. J, Suield, who have been In WmMojBou, D, C . for fa fw days, left for Wartentott, U.t . and are now eujoying the siuuin-r bireeiM of the sou tn There will be a meeting in Bator prise hall ou Saturday evening, Murtfli 19, for the purpose of orrfanmnjf a LV-uioerutic elut. The funeral of Johnnie, the 1 yoar old eon of Henry Lux more, took plaOB yceterdav afternoon Mrs Henry Simmon Iih moved mto one of tuo eaeN owned by the John Gardner eatate. 25c. Ik 50c. Wo never did it before sell this 46 inch, all wool lustrous Black Sirf for a panny leal than SSfl, a yard. We only do it now aa a temporary bargain. 15c. The renowned Fletcher Lace Stripe Scotch Oing hams, which have been imported and Bold to Am erica for year at 2"c. a yard. All the patterns here apecially offered are new for spring. $1.19. The same 200 Che nilla Table Covers again that wane like smoke jnst before Christmas, N'over expected to sell them again below $2.00 but here they ar same r:h, elegant designs 6-4 size, heavy knotted fringe, iiat not for long. 5c I 'aim a, fin and full bleached cotton, made to emll at 7 cents If the manufacturers will for I nwm nu thia tin. mn rromiaA never to do it again. MOOSIC MATTERS. Funeral of Weatlay C. Stanton Per aonal Notes nf I- ! ' : r 'it ,! flBmafan Trihnit. MoosiC, Pa, March !l Archie l)y mnnd, the young man who was Injured laat Saturday at the explosion of the barrel mill, is much better at this writing. Colonel II. M Boies, of Hcranton, wee in town Thursday afternoon at tending the funeral of Wastley C. Stan ton. I'd ward farfory, of Qroon Iti dge, is visiting a' the home of his brother, Mr. Timothy I'arterey, of Railroad atreet. The fnneral of Westley V,. Stanton, the yoninr man who was injured at the explosion of the B irrel mill, Saturday morning, Mnrch o, was held at the Presbyterian church on Main etreet, Thursday afternoon. Interment was Biniln iii the Marcy cemeterv at llnrvea. The Patriotic Order Sons of America and the employes of the Moosic Pow der company attended in a bo-lv. Ad dreriaes were made by Rev. M. Doty, of Peckville. and Rev. L A. Liudemuth. The Women's (jhristiau Temperance union will hold a special brsmeas meet- inir tonieht at Mr. S. W. llouae of Brook street. Archie Uvmnnd iH a little 'better at this writing. Not much hopes enter tained of his recovery. Mrr. John La Barr was a caller at Dnryer tod a v. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday echool Is practicing music for Enter Sunday. a In tiiouhandh of esses the cure of a cough Is the preventive of consumption. The Btirest cnuRh medicine in the world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Hold b y ill dealer ou a guarantee of satisfaction PIUNEEK CITY NEWS. nOPPenlnaTi ox a Dv KjojrJed in au Eji otn aed Form. s)M0BftjJ to the flbroaioa iHeeeq CAKBOItOAUt, Pa, March U Last evening occurred the monthly business meeting of the Baptill Qurtotlan En deavor lociety In the ehapeL The min utea of the last meeting were read and approved, and after listeuiug to re ports from the dilf-trent eotumittaes. B. K. Hall, the superintendent of the Mi eicu iry Sabbath aebool, which has re eeutly len started in Carbonlale Township, addressed the netting in a favorable tnanueT. Miaa Lottie Qllei entertained a small party of friends tbir evening a: her home ou LlMoln avenue in honor of her guest, Mus Fiora Allen, of Forest City. On Tuesday evenin of next wek the Baptist Christiau Ead-avorer so ciety will entertain their frie:i Is In the euapel of the church by a ta social. Kafresnmento. consisting of cako, fruits and coffee, will be served. Peter Maag, the Sonth Haiti street baker, who met with au accilsnt ou Daceuber 13, 1803, while crosaiug the Ontario and Western railroad com pany' crossing, has brought a suit of damages against the couipauy for tho anm of -),000. The last in the series of meetings conducted in the Young Men's Chris tian Association hall was held thia evening and was led by S. Bolton, who took for hie subject "Tae Reasons for Coming to Christ." H. A. Patterson, of this city, has, iu company with a party of Scranton youne men, gone to South Carolina, where they will be absent about two weeks lookiog after their iutereata in the lumber business in that locality. Mrs. BeDjamin Maxey, of Forest City, was a visitor in this place today. Mrs. James Ireland and daughter Helen, of DanvilK Pa., are gnusts a the home of T. B. Vaunan, of Dnndr.ff street. Mrs. Martha Crans and Mrs J. W. Psrrine have returned to their bonus in Owego, N. Y., after enjoying a visit with friends in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Jam Wilce, of Can i an, street monrn the death of their little daughter Annie, who died yester day of diphtheria. Tha fnneral was held to-day. Interment was made in Maplewood cemtary. A cottage prayer meeting was held this evening at the home of Chester Wright on Archbald street. Mrs Samoel Moon and Miss Annie Bush of River stroet called on Honea Uale friends to day. PARTY AT PRlCEBURG. Mr. and MVa Will McLonahlln Ara Tin darart a Roeptlon. Fper.ial to the Sfranton Tribune. PtlCIIOlO, Pa, March ft. Mr. and Mrs Will McLaughlin wre agreeably surprised last evening Mr McLanh- lin, who hss leen a resnenc onsiness man for several years, inaenul to re aide in Carbondale, where he will oa enpy the Arlington house. A large number of hi menus ngrnenmy sur prised him last evening. After the party were all seated, Mao, who was eqnal to the occasion assisted hv hlssrood wlf. mads the table fuirly ... .. J . I! aroan witn me goon tuuig ni nr. (lams, singing and dancing were in - Aalged III until the nn w hours, when all departed, wuiung .ir ami Mrs. McLanghlin sm:css In their new enterprise. PLEASANT EVENING PARTY. Tha Misses Wooi rinllghtftillv Entertain a Nnmhir of Young; Friends. Special to ' $crantnn T rihunt III h YEA, Pa , March ft Misses Lilly and Jennie Wood entertained a num tier of friends very plessantly last, evening at the home of their psrents on Clmreh street. Mnsic and dancing forsnod the features of auiuement and rafrealunents were served. Among the guests present Were the following: Annie Graham, Ida Frederick, Ma mie Cranston, Annie Cranston. Jessie and Fannie Brown, Carrie McDonald, Jennie While. Bile Hheddr and Mr Bnd Mrs. Tlnklepatigh, William On ham, John Oliver. Robert Oliver, Wll liana Alexander, William McMillan, of Avocs, Bert Lewis, James T. Brown, of Moosic; Mary Walsh, Bertha and Mabel i'gbert.of Lackawannn; Thomas Palmer and Harry Waters, of Price burg; Frank Morton, of Oiyphant; W. II. Lugg, Thomas Wilson, (iaorge Pat terson, Thomas OoihlOg, Miss Anuie Jones, John Curtis, of Duryea. HONESDALt HAPPENINGS. All tha Lateat Newa from the MnpU City Brlvhtlv Olicuasad. ."I lo the Srranton Tribune. HunkkuaLK, Pa. dMarch 11 Dr Head Burns returned from Tliomasville, Oa., yesterday. Mrs. W. B. Holmes, entertainsd Inst evening. The occasion being a thim ble tea. William Howe and wife returned to their home in St. Paul, Minn,, to day. Paul W. Gardner and Benj unln. jr. , will open a gents' furnishing store shortly before Etster with an entirely new stock of goods. NEWS OF THE WEEK FRIDAY, MARCII 'J. Honk- ix more men santeneed for election crimes by Judge Barrett iu New i ork, live pleading gmity. uougreeaman Dnnpby reeigiiH fronvTammanj because of its corrupt political practices. -Gotham real i".tnte men indicted for letting houses for immoral purposes, Governor Plower refuses to sign the Troy non-partisan elec tion inspectors hill General Julial A. Karly, ex-Confederate olllior, dies iu Lynchburg, Vs.; waa Imru Nov. il, 181ft. In congress, house passes lorlirlcatinim bill. FoROION. .Mr. Uladatone informs the aneen ol In intention to retire from office, Lord Rotobon formally inmmonsd to Windsor. BrOllllan n,- .:,-.-ui , defeated at Barandt losing phi killed, mans wounded. Pone Boo oelebratei bis 84th birthday and the mth aoaivereary ofbls papacy. BAT I it DA Y , m vncH a Home. l.'onoy Island citizens move for inner election. Iliiigtuiiiitou .il Bleotno oomnony passe into a receiver- r-lnp. Teller iiaker, ol ('ouanlidat ion Na llonal hank, get seven and a half year for etnbeaoliug f 47,000,-1 Sheriff at Powel ton, W, Va, asks tor troop, tearing a riot of miners Hunt ! llnd a negro iu the WOOdt Of Harlan county, Ivy., with agnl bo bad stolen, and lot the mi l start the Bre that roasted him to death. Near Bt. Joseph, Mo., au engineer saves Ills train trom robbers by polling open tin- throttle. At sioux Falls, S, D the stats upreipe court nnUiftee that partol the Prohibition law dlsollowlag the browing of beer. PORCION Pope Leo celelirntes hpecisl man In ue Blstlns chapel, in in nor of tim twenty fifth eu.nl Vertary of Ins coronation. Vnqut Indian iniil liumlre.l of Mexican rauehea Mi. Qlodetone deollnes with thank-yneon Victoria' offer of a peer-up-. Southern liussia disturbed by t-arlh- rjookea SUNDAY, M 1HCU I Bomb. R v Thomoi Dixon in New York i reaches on the qneetlon, "l Oar N at t it-1 1 ii I t iovei ninont a I'm lure?" Dr. Taluage Wltlulraw his resignation ns pastor of the iirook'yn tabernacle, the church debt having been lilted. ,1 .M. limit v, the "Banbui) Ni-ws Man," but u Seit. .'. 181)1, died nt Dauburv, Conn I ourteeu riotous ttrtKers are lodged in I'avette couui y, W. Vu., lull. ( olunil lana county, O., is bankrupt mid the courts will suspend until the tteiiHury is rrpli-tii beil World's tair iuiendiary caught with torch in band. POBBIOIf. Kussia Inoreejei her warliki preparation. In Buda I'cstb, in a demon ItratioD favorable to the civil muring, bill. 800,000 persons join. Thirteen an arcbist artt-sted iu I 'tins.- Husuin bnlla, tiaiubia, occupied bv Uritish West Indian regiment; tho natives repulsed with honvv lose The Sultan of Morocco agreea to pay Bnain I8,800,(Kki ou account of the Ionian liouble iu Meblla. MONDAY, MARCH -V Home. Ex President Harrison and patty in rived at Shu .lose, Cal. The busi Leeh portion of Morgnutowu, lud., was completely destroyed .by lire. -Tho first state day of the Midwinter fair was cele 1 rated; it was Vermont day. Tbouihs 11 Uauuall, of the "barrel of Mouey"com pany, swallowed a dose of morphine in Uutte, MOD. -alias Bessie Harts home, accd 37, of Locust (irovo, N. J., was married to David Jacques, nged 73, of New York city. Mr. at.d Mrs. lleni.ebaruer. nu aged Herman couple living at BUlOboro, Itt.,wero beaten fatally with hummers by burglar. The story about LiSQ rye skinned alive by farmer in Harlan county, Ivy., lor kid uapuiug a yoaug giri aud secreting her in the wood ha beeu confirmed, Scott L Atwood, a farmhand, attempted to kill Mrs. Hubiuson, duughter of I'harles Birch of Thomeston, Conn., and then killetl him because the girl refused to mairy bun. FoiiEioN. Reported discovery of -Tnck tho Hipper turns out to be fa lee. Lord lioseberv takes the Kngli-h premier-hip, make Larl Spencer secre nry of state for foreiau effairs and Sir William VOTnol Harcourt govortiment leader in the house in announcing Mr. Gladstone retirement iaeeti Victoria fail to express regret. 1 1 I shay, MARCH . RoiUt. The Michigan salt combination advance 1 the price ten cents a barrel. Laura Fry, a buffalo woman, confessed that she poisoned her sister's lovorinOil City. A special convention of th Masons of the Kansas coinmandery will ttenv Mrs. Lease storv. The report that there will ti more trouble with the Tonawnnda lum ber BbOVOra is contradicted. Two chtl- dten of John Keliv, of FavetteviHt Onondaga county, N. x died from eating wild psrsnips. Tn Engliah brig antine V. (I, Gordon anil the sciioone Magiji" M. weut to the bottom near Nova Scotia LotiU Somers, who disappeared from New Haven with a large amount of money, has been discovered mentally un balanced nt Newark, N. J. The Illinois Democratic state central committee dis enssed the name of William It. Morrison ami Frank MeVeagh for I 'tilted Slates At Troy, N. Y., Democratic thugs murder Robert Hobs, a Republican watcher at the charter election, and wound three others the thug candidate wins tv frail I. llesvy Itepubiican g i mail i throughout Now fork state. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. BoWt. A cyclone near Slob Hill, Ifo dnl ifreat. tlHinaee. Stnk-rs smashed street car in ionoastown, O. A diirenn table bou-e in Chicago was slialtoted by a b itnb rh I tiil'-d states training shii E'sex sailed from Newport. H. I. on her summer crnise. Tweiitvmillton dollars is the smouiit involved in a land suit. Against, the Northern Parlflo. -- The sixth nnnunl cutivnniiou of the New York state Master plumbery oaopcietlnn began in llnltalo. Chief Of I'olittH I raue of RabWOTi N. t ha been removed fo neglect of duty and conduct ; Unbecoming an nnicer. Benjamin Almade, a batch ofNeWstk, N. J., has been held for trial on a charge of poisoning a rival butcher's horse. The steamship A lirondnek, which arrived at. New ork, reported that th insurgent vai-lit Nntnli- is still lying at Fortune island and that two linytiau war shins are now watching her. Fiiiikiun.- 'I tin Mi '('nrthyit.es sto disaf feeted over their loader! attitude toward tho new English premier Mr Gladstone wa confined to bis homo by a cold, which aroused apprehension I'ottoguoso and llrittsh forces (ought iu South Africa over a rnhli- line. Iletiilorreuienta have been sen t. I III HSD V, M ll II U ll'iMK Successful trial of the new Am erican battleship Indiana. A jury sol ected in the Breokenrldge-Polierd emu Three Iraiiiinen killed by a locomotive boiler explosion near While Haven vv ilkes llari- inundat-d. Au angry mo of 'J,KX) silk weavers nssnult a non-union man nt I'ateraon, N. J 1'rof. Swlthln ( Slioitlidge inillnteil for murder by Hie grand Jury at Modi i. I iilOMuv Many persons killed In bomb explosto.i at Itome.- Mr. (Hailstone improving.-" uOOll KOseOtB hns a relapse A Ifnuaeholtt Trenaurn. D. W. Kuller, of ('nnaohaiie, N. Y anys that lie nlwnys keeps fir. Kings New DioSOVOry In the bouse, and his family hns nlwnys found the very best lesiilt follow Kb use; that, he would not bn without it If procurable. (I. A. Dykeman. druggist ( atlsklll, N. Y., says that Dr King's New Discovnty is undoubtedly the beat 000(1 remedy; that lie has iismI It In his fatnilv for eight years, and II. linn never fnileil t do nil that. I clnitoed for It. W'lrv not tr n remedy so long tried tool tealadV Trial hnttlcn free at Matthews tiros', drug story Regular size one nml J 1,00, SCRANTON AND VICINITK. SA'II IIDAY, MAItCII Q. I'lider .ludgo (bluster's decision, the poor board grants outdoor relief Oly pliant citizena protest against giving aewe contract to nrivalo coi oot nt Ion. aluat'l veins of maiiganeso discovered in Brook lyn.Huiquehnnna ronnly, Oly pliant school board decides to continue the night schools --West Side lleptnsophs Install new officers. Adjutant. W. H. Millar spoken of for a captaincy. Daniel Kelly son. on the South side, is severely injured by falling in boiling grease. The roreit House is closed to guests, preparatory to its demolition. Bv the blowing up of the barrel mill of tho Moosic l'owuer company i home weir was Instantly killed, weeiey Stanton and Archie Diamond Injured and much damage done to property. Atter tho npring Inspection of l.'ompany li, at .Montrose, a bnniiuet is nerved. Julia Dealer Charles Kelb sues the Traction oinpany for tfi(X) for spilling In milk. - inpniiy I iioieats ( omnaiiv u at nauaer. ball, II'' to 1(1. Banker Uockafellow's fine W likes Harm muiiiuou is sold under t he sheriff's hammer to L-e Stanluli. HUNDAY, MARCH t. I'he John Mitchell club ooinmoiiioratos Itobert I inniot . Ilttt.h luithilav aiinlvni- sary. Frank Kollot, while intoxicated, tried to loll his wile with an ux. Scran ton PrOM club re-nlecta It old ofBceM, l-'lineinl of Thomas J. Davirn uud John 1'. I'hlllliis iu Ityiiu i- nro largely at tended. .Mr. Sarah Morgan die ou North Bromley avenue, aged T-i years. liiirglur .lumen Conway isj-auglit while Ining to enter Jom-nli F.inery'a iiiurket. Sunday cock light is held at I herrr stieet no i Crown iivnuuo. Norilieunteru reiim-ylvanin Lilliiiauiaiis hold a monster parade at Wilkes-llai ni MONDAY. MARCII ". 1'ho Hyde I'lirk Literary and Debating society lustals offloere, New oonndli or gaaiae in nil i . i.,i,i , borougbai Diiuinore there is lunch M ltemenl. Tot meiiloiH lied the arms ol John Kane, of Miuooka, with a siiHOenibi. uuiil they wen- rendered powerless, Bcrostou Troc Hon couiiinny begliiH to nut III eloi lllc ntnals. Joiiii in idgo comuilttnn of 0OUU lis llllopt approaches lo the two new bridge uud report ordlliulie n speeding the gooil work along Judge Bultiiigton opens (Jotted Stntes circuit court Hi the new led-. nil biiildiin: lour year old i, In- LoftUI in run over and kllleil by a I taction company car. l.nsi duy for filing nuionstruuces brought n lintc'i of oblec tionnlo the L'rnnlii'g of luiuor lioenne iiHhuian's Bijou llumtre, w ith coutluuouH Iglit hour daily pel foriuauce. isopuiii iliu Music hall. Select ('oiincilinun Clutlotideu hosen by csucii to huh end hiiiuielf as balrman, Porter Fred Ktchuioud oon- feine uiiiiiy robhtfi ie ut. tha Alh-ti house, Honerditie, mid Is arrested. -1'inying with tnatciieh uturly resulted Inlully to the baby ou ofllcorgo Schiinmell, of Arch bald . n E8D IV. MARCH ' Mr. and Mi. Prod Kittle, of Luzerne Street West Bide, are tendered a farewell in nine. Thomas llolwell, Kichard Hughes, Jiitnes Nortliev and Albert Hicll- srds nre killed by fall of n ck ami gas ex plosion in the Ulchmoud shaft. - Merchant Henry ratlin is Injured in a runaway. ( oroin-i jury charge Scranton I ruc tion company with running car 70, which killed William Lftin. too fast. St. John' Father Matliew society fit up a gymnasium, south side board or trade favors le tter and clenin-rstreot,--Thoma- llealiy bests Johnny Vuughn in three rounds." -Jennie Itnns.cbarged with sending threatening loiters, i comtuilted to jail - Mis. Mary l.uiuiiiberger want I'J.i,- 000 from the Tia.tion coninaiiv for injuries snslnined in a runaway car. it ib decided to boom a Phil Uendaa sta tue fund by a public meeting Harry (). at kins, the local -dock ai.tl gram broker, Is arrested at Buffalo, charged with mn- nezzlltig fHilKHi Iroai tho Uuited States .Mi lonnl bank of Now ork Secret it v II. A. Kingsbury n.si.es hi-- admirable re pot; t. ttio In a:d of trnie. I.atitnntoi- cotnmittee complete their work. John E. Hull sums tim i.n- inn . '1.111" alley Uailroad conipanv for 'Ji'.oKl. Dickson i ity Kepiiblicann orgntn.o a campaign club.- Burglars molest Moscow, entering several stores. Method 1st Miuisteria! as sociation meets at Unl ndale. Defective chimm-y causes tho burning of Widow Burke I houst-, Feckville. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. Members of Royal Arcanum, No. 1139L entertnin. Funernl of Mrs. Isaac B. btof gnn is largely attended. Negro tramps in vi. mroe county warned lo leave -Leui.ard Workixer. of La PlnnML run down and killed on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad. President Walter Scranton inspects the stoel mill. -A bear saunters in Duryea nnd kills two pigs, on the if ivnn estate. W. 11. Sthoonover strips off Ins clothing and fires a bullet into hu breast, severely injuring himself. A. H. Coleman, the merchant, died, nged B7 year. 1'ittston business men talk of forming n knit, goods manufacturing coin- puny. -Attorney lieorge a. rarrls,ol ritts ton, announces his candidacy for orphan's court judge. Residents of Wilkes-Bai re tn-gan to be alarmed nt the spring freshet in the Susquehanna. officers of the Lack awanna Iron nml steel company elect offi cer; William Council, James Blair nnd W. W. Scranton nre directors. THURSDAY, MAR! II 8. Scranton Bicycle club heid it annnal meeting Select council shoved the bridges along. Prothonotory Pryor confesses that he knew (uon Lil Miss Mary Campbell i appointed toacletkship at Harrlsburg. r.-llurgess John II Mullen bug the Pittton postmai-tershiti, sncci-edtue ('nlo- nel C. K. Campbell. United states Dis trict court adjourns. L. S, Coffin, of Fort Dodge, lectures on tenipornnre Newark's city i llicials come to Scranton to study good methods nf municipal government. 7W DOCTOR'S BILLS SAVED. Mineral fhfrg, 7'uscnrauxn Co., Ohio. Dr. Preiioi;, Uuffulo, N. Y.: Itrnr Sir -I am glad to any Hint the use of your "(lolden Medi cal Disoovery " has saved me many doc tors' bills, nn I have for the punt eleven ypurs, whenever needed, iiecn using it for the erysip oliis and also for chron ic diarrhea, mut um glad to say that it bus never fulled. I huvn also recommended it hi inuny ol my neigh bor, as 11 is a uieillcliio worth reoommendlna, JOBEPII SMITH. eVj jf J. Smith, Khi. PIERCE Guar anices a CURE OK NONICV Ri:TI UNi;n. io "Discovery" purifies, vltelruc and Till) enriches theTilisKl, thereby invlgorulitig tho Kystoni nml building up wholesome flunti wlieti renn(arl hv iviislme dlsejuea. Dr. FD. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And Jus Mopeiated html of BnAllafa and (!er own rnyaunaoaere uow pcrnuiaentlr located Temple Court Building :ti t RpnuCR s r. SCRANTON Where ihoy muy In, eonaulted DAIL1 AND KUNItAY, The Doctor Is u gia lnuta .,t tho T'nlvorsity tt 1'ennaylyaala, formerly demonstrator of physio Ion and surgery at the Medico Chlr nrsioal College, of Phll.idelpliin. He Is also an bonoraiy mbtr of the Medi. o -Cblrur- (ical Aesoclntlou, nnd aa phjueinn and surgeon In cluef of the niiwt noted Amsriean ami (lerman boipltabv comes highly Indorsed by I Da leading professors ol Philadelphia and Uls many years of liosnital rirtierlenoa eU ablua tills cininmit physii uin nml aurgvoa to correctly diagnose mid treat all defurmitas and dlssases with tho most Haltering s uceesa, and hi hlh atatidlng in the stuu- will not all w him to arcetit nnv inenrabl' case LOg I AlAMItitMi ItKnTOHl II wkakm'.ss OF yil a HI N ri'.Ff) Ifjounave i n nven up ny your physi cian call upon the dm tor nod lie examined. Be cures th worst casi-of Xeryoua Debility, BcTofnla, Old fioroa I atarrh Illes. Keraala Wiaknnss. Affestioni of the Enr, E .j and J hroat Awthm-i, Iieafm-ss 'l'um.ira, i 'au eara ar 4 Crimilea of every di-scription. Con snnarlon in English and Herman Kiee. wnloh aha 1 1 bo considered wicred uud strictly conti-oentlil i:llei. Ilouis: n A. M. to 0 1'. M. DailT. fiuiulity, I) a. tn, to '4 p in. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of young men and young women in thii country who nave splendid ability, Imttlicy havenerer beeu wakened np. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Hns been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon are tired of Inactivity and want to do aomething tangibly come lo tho College, COMMON fcWGMBH COURHE, Bl si si ss toritsi;. F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. NEW YI:aU OPENS JANUARY I. NEW GOODS (Upholstery Department i CARD TABLES, Green or Red Billiard Cloth 1 Uovenng, $2-25 each. JARDINIERE STANDS iifl , "i wood and Brass. Special Silver. 90c. one in Ox UMBRELLA STANDS, Hat and Coat Hooks, Easels and Screens. Step Ladder Chair, $1.25. Oak Tables, 90c. to $1.15. SPECIAL, to Close Them Out: Velour and Tapestry Table Covers at just one half their former price. Full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Gimp Cord, Tacks and Fringe. TMli TRADERS National Bank of Scranton CIIOAMZF.D W CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, KERR SIE3ECKER CARPET AND CURTAIN DEALERS, The most complete medium-priced alilaaaa! .. . . FOLDING BED in the market Hull Co. ; J 205 AND m V.-. v Kf- m Kr. II'. II. Hrffner A Mi ft, I'a. After Typhoid Fever A Running Abscess Discharges Pieces of Bone. AM HopnClvon Up But Hood's Snr- snpBrllln Clvos Pcrfoct Hoalth. "C. L iIibiiI Si Oo., UrWell, Mns i " hear ln : I ltait bnD stiffcror for noarlj Ihri'ii yearn MM) liail dottONd ilutlnti lltiit tlitto, Init wftlxiiit avuil. tkMl kIvpii tip all lmp of Tl VtrlBI my Imaltli. A I llmca I MOM ratltpr hart dtod that llvl, but WW 1 am t tin iik ful that I btfta Itiklnir HtOd'l IHffMpaV rtllklM I um now f aound ah a dollar. 1 wai Afflicted With Typhoid Fever, ind m tbHtu tormtd on my right ildttbovt tho fourth rib. Tim Strug imrt IboUl thll ;n tho hurt Ihul It .ti, I not ODU for six RKMItlM Kftaf it ipprtrtd, ilttKragh it Dttntd me eonMnntllr, Alter It lirokt It btMIM n ritiiiitiiK sure ami I WMMnMlM lo Hoar a Imml.iL'r nil tho tlmo. The dMtori told IDC that UM only wav It I'otihl M OUrtd WU to havo un optrMWII performed HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES nml harn tha rlli taken out, olalatOf that I hail bout dllWMi liminni'li an four phMM o( bono hail heon illselinrnoil from llitt aoro. Ileforo nlv- log nuMli up to the tioi tortt l deeldod to fit llonil's Sanaparllla a trial, l4thOUl I had hut little faith Mint It wunlil do me any uiaiil. I UNd It ItfleUy peordfni to dlreetlons, and ho foro I had xid three holtlea 1 Bonn to Fcol a Change, and DJ the time 1 had used the fourth buttle tho aoro on my aide had healed. 11 In now nearly three months ItftM the eruption eJoMd and I have not Ute leuat fear of It ever bothertllg ma again. Hood's Hnrnaparlllii Is rerlaluly ti pern among medicines, llhasnired me and It will cure otltera," W. 11. Deffnkh, Alvlia, l'a. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaui)dlvo,alcklicaduche,liidlK(tstloa BAVUEL HINKSJPreslrttnt W. W. WATSON, Vie Preaudtnt A. U. WILLIAMS, Outhtor. DIUCTOM. SAMtm. Hnrtt, jamm II EmtRAn, IHTISQ A. PmOR, PlBSnB. Kim ky, JtiKKI'll J. JlHHYV. M S. KEMKtlKIL. L'HAa. 1'. MAiTiiKWa. John T PoRnVi W, V Watbo.n. PROMPT, ENERGETIC. CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tbif lmnk invito thn patronage of Imsinosn mm nnd Hi'inn m-iif mlly. Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement I el '.'K . railed for lv Hie Com ttrillllT ill the llileliei. 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