THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE TTTURSDAY" MORNTNG. MARCH 29. 1894. Beecham's pills are fot biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid hver, dizziness, sick head ache., bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Book free ; pills - 25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,;,65 Canal St., New York. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Did You Ever & Buy Something S3 rm , tell yon, "We can I You Fouud ion fit r buck, but We II let Didn't Want :hz Imre you tvfti bothered what to Uk Instead, and treataally it OBMtb.ing yon could jail us we. I have Joue with -out? If to, yon'll appreciate our of fer to THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Return Money toow'Io! for Apv Pur- a. TSat fact . , V ilo not tVWtl oar tbat von want vour flt.KP lll.ll nooay back lainf- vulua imu SS'fntS Proves Unsat-S-S mi-si- isfactory from bo eetitfled . n Any lause, Samples and Prices! Will Be Cheerfully Given, The More Yon Compare The More Money You Will Save The More Business We Will Do E ir a fw of thii W9k Sdzpla Price : Best Iadigo Bine Prints 4 14 Fast Color Outing Flannels 8c Johnson's Fine Seersuckers 10c Good Quality CM Nainsooks 6c 4Mb. All Wool Bine Serge 50c 2x45 Linen Damask Towels 25c Lace Insertion newandstylish.oc All Wool Shawls FE;tr 2 98c Cram, White ani Piait only Gorman's Grand Depot MINOOKA BtlURCREO. I'a Yean? Jftt't Infitatt Sd: Ptr tonl Prtnpht. SlAr.inl to the f 'crfinton Trtrin. MiyooKv, Pi, Mnroa 28 Tri so cial at tha Y',nojf Men inntitnta ro'r.-.i Utt vnins (iro7d to bi plaaaaat affair. Daooing ani jim-' ir- in fln!('l in unrl TiUnhmmU wori sr7i M nstt ty Profmtor AIaho rollowfu wr nmonfc tht jjnt: M J. En, M. h Cniiek. .1 J Ooyn J. J. (ValUa. Cliarlai w. Gsllatbar, D, J. Q-iir,n. M. B McDooonzh. r. U Laffy, J. J. MeAndrew, T J. J.ff-rs. T. F. Conntll, M. P. MeCraa. J Walsh, Jmit Powall, W. X Kivlin J H. O Mtlity Dan BbOS, .'. F, CaBtJ, J J h,jc. P H. Carty. T J. Corn, I. ,f Wallac- P. F. Cawlay. H J, Caaey. John iJiakln, P. F O'flara. P. Nail, J. MtCrt, J. J. Hnlivtn, P. F. Oisick, Mr M. .) Kaftan, Mi mm !i Nallen, Maria N'ailon. Mary Fitrhanry, Annia Fitzinry, Bill Ryan, Mary Ityan, Mary Mack, JtOol Lonhnay Nellie LoUfbOty. Rutin Connall, Kate O'Bolltraa, Cilia Lag gan, Maria Laffey, Polly Kenoo. Matr git Cotter. Minnie Joyce, Kate Joyce, Mary Coyne, Kate Fel'V, lir.'ijfnt Prown, Mary Jifferf, Kate JtffeM, ha'lie Carey, Annie Mulderif, Jane Mnl'lerifr, Caanie Sliea. Maf(f;le Mc (.'rea, Annie Cawley, Annia fitrlty, Mary Carroll. Sarah, the bright and intnreatint; (lautfhUr of M igiatrate ill ira, i aeri -onily ill. William 'Clioinai and daughter Li aif, of Hyde Park, were calling on Greenwood friend- ynaterday. - I. Crltlclalnir a Youn Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one tblntr." "WliKt'a Hiatr naked Charley. Oeorije Her face la always covored with pnrple aod rad blotchee. Charley Ob, that'a eaally enoiifth dia Doaed of. Uad to be the am Wn my aelf, but I caught on to th trouble Mt day, and got rid of it In no time. (Jeiirge What waa Itf Charley Simply blood ernpllona. Took a abort course of P. P. P. I tll you, It's jhe bofs blood corrector. The guvernor bad rheumatism so bad that you could hear blm holliT clear across the country erery time he moved. He tried It, ami yon know what an athletic old vent he is now. If somebody would givo Miss Daisy a pointer, ibe would thank thorn after wards. All the drug stores sell It. The Chicago Judicial Fare. Unnton Journal. After months of delay by the authoritie, to the disgust of the citizens, and in spito of tho the man's own declaration, Premier gust is to be again examined for sanity, Why not examine the court!1 Aimi.K Lai.loz, carriage manufacturer, 119 Carroll street, Buffalo, N. Y., states: I was troubled with nausea of the stom ach, sick headache and gonoral debility. Burdock's Blood Bitters cured me. router town oorriviiinitnnts or Tub Triv DMBshouldftfn tbabraanei In nil to aaok sawalattar, nol tor pablloatlofl uut to guard anuiusi deoentlon.l ARCMBALO AN 0 VICINITY. Contants of a Hepottr' Part Itr firortucad for Q maral Raadlnv, Pprctal to As (jttfonlON 'Vifturts. ARCBBAIiD, Pfl , March 88. Tha new board of health will niakw an elT.irt to organize itt ! o'clock on Friday even ing Tlio members will ussHinliK' in the council room. It is honed that the organization will bo etl'eoted at this BtaaMllg Rttd that the board will I'" suabltd to begin its work without fuvther trouble Tba auditors report for the year and ins', with the dissolution of the last oounoll,appaan on anotbai page of this issue. Tbe auditors hav made a ootu plete and exhaustive statctnent if the Boanolal condition of tba borongb and It is well worth reading Uiobaal Bwlft, of Hill street, is tp;ilte sick. i"V lr Logan, the well known Preebytarlan divine of Bcranton, will i com'.u.'t services lirn utxt undav. Could has not rigidly observed the I penitential season judging by tba num i ber o. marri taae that are to take plaoe Is'iorllr On Wednesday of next week I rhotnai McOontKll and Miss Mary O'Hara, loth of South llala street. will be m irrisd. I'here are others on t the list, but BO formal announcements i ooiic-'ruing them have yet lieen made Two of the Hnngnrlani who were eonaernad In the not it tba Rtdga on 1 Sunday wore irreated tnis morning bv ! Constable lirimes and were committed to the borough bastile lUirgess Burke listened to their tale of woe last , evening and decided to commit tlieiu to jail It was stated at tho hearing tuai the defendants were members of a i partv of six that asemlteJ a woman : who ws pro tooting bar child which : wm being bsjatsu by a drunken Hun l'b bnaband of th woman saw the crowd maltreating bis wife and tired I several shots into the air with the in - , ttntion of frightening them. At the ! aonolttfion of tue hearing before the turves someone swore out a warrant for the arrest of the man who did the i ibootlog. an i he was brought before ' Squire Mutiley A: this writing the taring had not beeu finished. Miss Aunie l'toe. of Scrantou, who . bas teen visiting Miss v. Callo way, has rtarnd home. atiH Annia Dond.of Peckville, called 5H friends here yesterday. Mr. r. F. O'Hara wae in Scraaton yeaterday, a JERMYN AN 0 THEREABOUTS. Piragrap'u Cocceralng-a HuttlinsTowa Arranrsd for Hurried Reairs. Spernai to :Ar Vraaon Tribune. JtRMYX, Pa. Marcu 2i Tnirtv rivt '. irs wata realized at the social Tnes iay evsnin? in aid of the St Jain's' 01 'irch Will Coleman, of Stranton; Mre. L'xi Borcsr. of Oraeu Ridge; and Rev Stephen Jay. of Snqu jhanaa, : wre J'rmyn callers yejterlay. M;si Kiie Bloomer, of Scranton, Is visiting at the home of ber parents, Mr and Mrs Patrick bloomer Ticket 19M !rew the )S0 prize at tbe Catbolia Mataal Bnrfit association entertainment Tneeday evening. The owner has not yet presented it. The al of the stock in the furnish ing store of Th -mas E (rriffichi will take place Toes lay. Anril 3. Rnshbrook lodge, 850, independent Order of Odd Fellows, will attend ser vicee in a body on April 29. Brrt Werner, of .-crnton. and Mrs Klwin Bor.fiel I ara toe gneeta of Mr n I Mrs. Samnel Warner C, L Bell and Q. L Avery trans actel bnsineaj in Sc. anton yeat-irday. Tbe fair of the St. Aloysias society, which btgioi April It), ia being ar ranged for by competent committees. A t-' i gold pi--ee will be drawn for on ?d last evening of the fair. Tbe private school conducted by Mrs. Samuel Warner will open April I s HONESOAlt HAPPENINGS. Tha Litbaran fhirih Fair Personal ar,d O'.har Paragraphs. gsjtcael fe (Ae ftrewifea Tv-iAupia. SORBtDALI, Pa , March i-i While driving a trotting horse owned bv 'jorge Finan tod iy, Ihomas Robert as was thrown ont of the open bnggy t Traceyv.lle and had His leg broktfl Mra Henry 'ramba hae rOfBrBOd nome af'er an Ottandad visit with her daughter, Mra Herzog, in Nw York. The fair of tba Lutheran cburcb now being held in tho city hall, opend v-ry anepicionsly las', evening. Snch n frowd ponrd into the hall that Inring tba entertainment ther was scarcely standing room. Hon. John Kubash leiivard the opafllng addrsa nntl was followed by a dnt by .I'es Louis" Haft and Ladle Ray bfeojodfletby florin and Dan Be; violin solo by Miss N'-ttie Campbell, vocal solos by MIhss Ritter, Tlllow and Maggie Klerbardt tnd hvltrom total duet, hy Dorln mid D"nke. R-freshinenta w.re served Oti the firat floor 'I ne purpose of thn fur la to raise funds for th erection of n new an i handaouie chnrctr ei!iflc T lr. worthy otjaot ahonld be loyally sup ported by v ry oitlttfl of Bontadatt. gUetrll Bitters. This remedy ll btOOffllBB M well known and so popular as to Mad no aneClal in"ri tiOB. All who have 'iso I BltofrlO Hitters ring tbaaanta ioag of praiet. a purer mtulclot dott Bottiltt Mnd 1 1. is goaraB teed to do all that la elalrntd. Electric Hittera will euro all diseases of the l.lver and Kidimya, will remove Pimples, liolls, Halt hliniirn ami. other afftOtiOBI nsiiaiid hy ImaUre Mood. Will drive 5lnlarla from the system and preyent, lis well ni cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Conttapatlon and Indigestion try Electric Hitters 'Entile satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. PrlOt H pit, and ll per bottle at Matlhewa llros., I'riig storj. s PRICE BURG PARAGRAPHED. Nuggata ofNtWi (lathered In thefluti'ir ban Hlahw.iya and Byways. Itttcial to the Scranton Irtbun. PUOBBURO, Pa., March 2H. I, ankle tribe, No. I'l7, Improved Order of Red Men, elected tha following ofllcart at their Inst cooncil meotlng: Prophet, Robert Want; lackem. KM ward (ireat rig; tenlnr etgamore, Samuel Baker; junior eagamore.fisorge Snyder; kteper of wampum, John T. Palmer; nialatant chief of rtOordll John Snyder. The tribe ie in a flourishing condition and a brother ia always welcome at their wigwam. Clothes line and chicken thieves are plying their nefarioua busineee In this town. The Yonng Men's society of St. Paul's Oeiman Evangelical cbnrch are bnsy mukiug preparation to hold a ribbon Rooial In Smith' ball on April 17. A supper wil 1 follow. The gueet at the Central today are J. P. Riohnrds, of Plymouth, and Thomas Rogers, of Taylor A number of our play-going citizns attended the opening of the Frothing ham. A largo force of carpenters are em ployed at Henry Whitall's property on Main street 11 will build a new ad dition to it for hotel purposes. Green houses are springing up lika mushrooms on Dicktou Hits. ' ' y PECKVILLE PENCILLINGS. Personal and Oilier Intnrstlnr Para graph) OarafUllr Ooadanaeds Svmat to thf Sn'iinton YYibuat! PlOKVILLB, Pa,, March 88 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Funiion left yosteidty to rial) with friends at Ptttiton, Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr mid Mra J. 1). White, is luffOrlug from catarrh of the itomtoh, A F. Klrstr, W. J. Bonner and F. I,. Taylor attended tha ItatOnlO b'dgw at llrem Ridge last Monday evening. Mrs A. A. BwlngVa and daiignter, Eilmer.rtturned ytittrday alter baring spent a few days with frltudl at lling hl Hilton Mrs II BayrOI is visiting with rela lives in Vilke-H-irr. Mr. and Mrs lvi Btaga, Mr. and Mrs S. 11 Stage, mid T. V. Spingon bnrg, sient Sunday at Cannon Oornara, i. title Howard Djty is raoorarlug from mi attack of mumps The cold wave OAUtfd the school In tba l ust ward to tuipend on Monday and Tuttday mornings. Attention should ba given to the turnaoa in this buildings aa tha tohool has frequently been frOBtn out during this reuuikably warm winter. street Commltilontr iturtiett is working with oommeodablt antrgy to Improve the condition of our streets. William Page has treated his dwell Ins to a naw coat of paint. at, 8, Bbaffer hat rem ivad to Wiikoi ltarre, Wbtre ba will engage in mercan tile ptrtuite Albert Chapman ll mukiug good progress on the road toward recovery, though from tba nature of tba case it will be some time before he will bo fully restored. Married - At the Ptokvllle Metho dist Episcopal parsonage, March 80, 1884, bf the Rev. F. P. Doty, Mr Ucorge Bnrdiet and Miss Nellie Scutt, both of Boott, Pa -si KEYSTONE ACADEMY CHIPS. Items of Interest Concerning the Inst! tutton and Studenta. fattoAjM to the gtraafoa t 1 Factory v ills, l', Haroh 88 Only one more weea before spring recess be gins Final examinations will begin next Wednesday afternoon and contiuus until 4 IS p m Friday. e mies C Qrlffifl, of Scranton, visited hit uephew, F. B. Nichols, on Friday last. , Mrs. Truman, of Da Rnyter, N. Y., is a ROeat at Professor E E, VVhitford'e Among tbe number of graduates of Keystone Academy whose smiling faces wt have besn pleased to greet iarina the past few days are tue fol 1 iwitaj: Professor Arthur Qardntr, class of 'sy, from Paddle institute. N. J.; Bromley Smith, of 'IHr; Fred Delitlt Finn, of '93; ami Miss Nellie Taylor, of D3. from Buokutll Cu ivrrsity. F. M Carpenter whoh.i.- been for a year engnged in bnsiuess at Willim antic, Conn., was a welcome guest among manv of hie old school com panions on Tuesday. Athletics are again becoming popular and base ba 1 and tennis n, the leid. Although the ball team has not been orgamz-d at yet, we hare some good material and hope that the Academy will be anle t win the laurels with as much credit at baso ball again this year a did tbe baae and foot ball teams of last sentou. The Phi Mu tosiety will drill its members particularly in parliamentary regulations next Friday evening. Every member it r quired to familiar ize himself with souvj standard manual. . Is Holland. Mich.. C. J. Docsburv rjub- lishes the N'euM nnd in Its enlliiritis strongly recommends Ur. Thomas' lilec trie Oil for cougns, colds, sore throat, ca tarrh and asthma. - ELMHURST AN O VICINITY. An Intersstinir I tidijet of Current News Notes Entertamlntly Prepsred. &Timril to thf Scranton TnAune. EUlHCRar, Pa . March 21 MtAtlei are about ended in our village. B. Bnokinham, who hna been con Boad to liis home with ear trouble, is again able to be about. Mrs. Clarence Sievons has rttnrned from Pniladolphia much improved in health Jav Knickerbocker, jr., lias tho foun dation of his new horn a ready for build ing. winch ho will CommtOOt at once Rev K. McLean, pallor "f the Pre byterian church, will OCCUpJ the ele gant riw parsonage in a few daya D L BietfCker baa his new home ne.irly rady for occntiancy, W. J. Snyder returned to East Htrondebnrg Normal after spending B uter at hit bfitnt here, Uolonal Bohoonmakar haa a lirge cooaignriiant. of l.rii-n and ahrulia for theaprlng iilantiug on his plot Arthur Vntiger ie preparing the fonndatlon for his now home, which he ex pi cts to occupy by June I i I'i Onff ml Mm have put. up a inlttantlBl bridge for their use over lh Roaring Brook Tnlllt Morgan will nrganlgl his i'Ihss of jiivenilea here on Friday afternoon of this week. Qtorgt Dttrlob is miking arrange men's to go into tho fan y fowl buii in ss largely. OLYPHANT AND VICINITY t X N I ll a . 1 1 iii b 'sl KtKP THSU OUT llll those i iii ' . the Mieds of riiMiase, that nro trying dny and night to get a fool hold in your ; -i in v on oan't do unlani your liver active, That la you have to de iicnil OpOO , to keen 4sa. ., iiii in out, hi your . Ttr I'l'llS I ' n Tha rare lst, misi jplni for the liver and Hie blood, ih Ur. Pliree's Uoldeii lledloal Ihsiovery Take that when ymi'ni gelling thin, when you have pimples or eruptions, when you've, no apMit.lt4i anil ftsd "run down" (them, run warning signals) and you'll wive yourself from serious Illness. fftWlMIn, .one OOt, Oreo. Woiu.iih DllPMIART Minn si, AfttlCtS TIon QilltUmtn My wife, of urhnni I wrote you. is another womaa us rar as her heuiih is concerned ; since laklnir your "(lolilcn Mi , In si pleoovery and "Ptllete,'' she eajs she lisdt tetter than the haa lor years. Hhe has gullied twenty-live pounds In three mouths. BLOOD POISON I I'ori'isni-nUrsurftl I i .n to m 'Ism br I M.lulc Ren-1 lOdy, (in 'r intrsnlr, bsckml li, ,i,Hi , , si I I r"s(livs ,nHH sun l(K)-kit I h. ill ntistel Irani I llsfn,mi,s.,rlsniircl,friiy mall WN.it llt Hurlnn I Imd tsrcsrrr.il. o.ir Mnnlo Rtmedy win I (Mlliesly mirs. reus inarm Co., rsion, ill Britht News Partgrtpht Compiled by an Entertalnint Writer. s'j'enaf to the Scranton Trihun. OLTPUAMT, Pb., Match 88, Frank Lynch, who bat been spending his Kaster vacation with hla parents on Delaware street, returned today to re sume bis studies at Vale college. Miss Maria Jones, of Lackawanna street, is sales lady at Leah Jones' mil linery store at Scranton. P, F Callahan, of Scranton, was in town yesterday. Qronnd was broken today for tho erection of a story building on the Evans' property on uaokawannaBtreet. The building will he occupied by the post office when Mulshed. Rev. 1'. F. Murphy was it caller in lloueadalti the tore nirlof tho week. Tbe infant ami of Frank Wallace, of Willow atrt, died today after a brlel illness of oronp Interment will be made tomorrow In Bt Patrick's ceme tery. A M Atherton is iptndtug the week in Washington, DC Quite B number from here witnessed the presentation of "A Poor Relation" at the Frothingbaiii theater litat oven Ing, Morris MoakovltB, "r Wilkes-llarre. mills a bUtUieet tup to t 'An today. T he HUksly Dancing class will hold a social tomorrow evening in Keystone hall. Moscow in rents. A wide Awake Writer Oontrlbutee Nolan for Harried Read ire, Special fa tat Ssmafoa rvidtaa UOBOOW, March The young folks of kluaoow gave i ii Misss For i qnita a anrprlaa on Saturday night All Voted a good time. II. L.ClotneuU is spending his Kaalir vacation with his parents M .1 Martin, of Counell University, is spemling his BaBter vacation at t). C. Vaughu't Alanaon Depew bed a call from a number of his friendi on Friday night, it being hit birthday. J. H. Wilcox has bought the livery business of his brother. S W. vYilOOl Measles are quite ba 1 at thiH writing as nearly every loholur in the primary depiirtiuent of the tchool is home with them. Mrs. E Simpson bus returned home from a visit with friendi In Philadel phia, Baltimore and Washington, D. C. The many friends of Mrs. M. Beemer met at her pleasant home this evaning to bid ber good-byt, us sho leayca for ber obi home at Maple Lake tomorrow. Fred Capwell moves to his farm at Maple Lake today. Chest Pains Short breath, palpita tion, weak, and sute lluii'.',s, pleuriiv, loughs, colds, asthma and bron chitis relieved in Ose MiNiti: by the Citi- CUR ANTt-pATN PL-iTER, the hrst and only instantaneous pain killing plaster. Tor weak, painlul kidneys, back ache, uterine pains and weakness, it is simply Wonderlul. It vitattut the nervous forces, and hence cures ncrvout pains and mia culaf weak neat when all others tail. Price tt; roc $i oo, At all druggtttl or by Dlili PoTTSh Ukco AMO Culm. Coay., Huston. ccJllOWK t' ISECISTfRED, Man of Me." t?- il X I INDAPO llll tiHkAT HINDOO REMEDY nODvOM THK ABOTI RES I LTt In Hit DATfL - wt. Nervuiit Iieaset, Kail Inor .Mtniury I'.ll "tl-. S, pi.-w 'I' -- Nllflltll V llll a Hi ti, '('., OBQitMl iy put ' e'l ' " 1 :f ' nndfite to ihrtinkpn oraftnv.ud qafoUy tint ittrtly rt'iori liiiat Miiiihooil in nl n (' iiitf Lit-v ( .tnlrtl In ie1 pw h 'i Pi 91.M it i ich ' fix rot ii.M) ith i n nl ti n irMUr-Hiite'c it PMPCJ r nimu y r- im.l. .1 DctlM let ntiT anpHDCipHKl aiUMlfl M)lj you any md Of Imitation IntUt -n Utittng iMlAIMi nonnothpr It h- ha l not Rot it. wt wilt lend it by inail upon rorelpf of pre PampniBlIn mm Im enrtlopf frti. aVdarMi Orient ill Mi dli nl i u , I'n BbV . I blrBi;, III., or cur ncrBta. BOLD iv Mtttbewi Bi n Wholesala and Rctnil DthmUii, SCRANTON, PA., tnd othtl Lead ilia! bruftitists. Complexion Pressrved OR. HCBRA'S VIOLA CIAM V' m a Freeklet, Pimplea, Uver Molet. tnn '-ls Susburn and Tan, and n ntnrcs the s.ln tn itinilel- nal fr x. irs1uciiiff a, clnsr and huillhy com-( eleil.ili. PilM'l lor to all f.lee mparatloTii and perfectly btrmlcs At all urUfglttt, or mailed torMcHi Bend lor Circular VIOI A ftKIM SOAP i .mi.ism- , . rllln l-'ettilns Mltl nl""Stl fr, tig CMI.S. i,i vlthnnt , ,l,f,l tiir il- nrrvrf. AleAi'ie-lT jii" si,l drllnslely niMI-rai-t at inufu, Priee 21 Cents. O. C RITTMEH A, CO., Tc t.too, O. For sale liy Mallhews Bros , Morgan llros. and Moigini ,V Co. IMP WE BELIEVE We have the hand somest line l Parlor and I )rawinri Room Furniture ever shown in this State and we would like you lo see it. Hill & Coi-inell Washington Ave. .ft, T JW' im mm i Mr. . Sterling mtsel WlBtentown, Pa, Nerves and Blood Strengthened and Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla Scrofula Humor and DitttroSO In thfi Stomach Curod. The following tettlmoulal ooineifrornMr, D. Hterllng Mltiel ol Whiterttown, Pa,,whocen duett a prjntlni "in. ' ami collucllng agenoy ami is the youngett jiutlae ol tbe petoe In thu state '('. I. HoudftCo., Lowe)), Matt "Ilood'i Barianarllui h a wonderful health restinei, le t ve streiii'.llii-iier and lilond jiiii l ll,-r For thu last four ur live years I have been troubled with humoi end aerofiita In tbe blood, breaking out nil over m laidy, which cauteil Itulilnii and kupt me fruni rett at niuht, 1 was tlllO, at tin same Qnw, Lrouhlod Willi a Sour Stomach, which was anything but pleasant. I could nut even lake u IWalloH ol 'A lter hut what I ml ferod frmn rilttreet and uldlty, i did not enjoy a good nieal until aitei 1 coninieiioed to use lltiml's rial iap.it Ilia. I COUW sec the (fninl ill Hood's5?Cures feeti alter the inst lew dutet, i continued lo use the medicine until now I have taken five bottles and foel entire!) cured " II. Htkhmno MrraBL, Justice ol Peace, Wluterttown, Fa. Hood's Pills n'd easily, yet promptly and tOclentlylon tin- Uver and bowole. uv. Ladles Who Valuo Areflnedeuniplexlon must use PotJOnFl Pow der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. Dr. E). Grewer The Philadelphia Fpeclallst, And In. Mtptlattd 111111 o! English ani tier man royst clans. ara Lw ptrmaaeatti located Temple Court Building ft 1 t BPtlUCR ST. SCRANTON Whur they may i, contnlted DAILY AND hi Nil AY, The fleeter Is 11 graduate ot the Pnlrersity 61 i'i nnsylvaaia, formerly demonstrator ot lliysudoiiv and surgery at Hie Jlisiiee rhlr tiraical Collego, of Pbiladeli Ida He Is also an honorary n emher of ths Medico Chirnr slral AnsiH'iatlnn, iind was phyidoiaa and lurtreon in chief of tho meat noted American M I Oemaa boapltala comes hlchly Indorse 1 by tbe leadline I'rotessors of I'hiladeliihla auJ New ork. His many years of hosniUl rirperlenoa on tides thlt eminent physieiao nnd surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all def, Trait 1 and diseasos with the most ttattering success and his huh itandlin; in the stats will net all w htm to accept any incurable case I IM MANHOOD 111 - I in. 1 l tVKAKNKHS III YOUNG Ml v I RKTJ Ifyotirnive Data civeti tip ay your pbysi flsn call upon the doctor and ts tzjuniatd. He cures the w orst casevof Kervnus Debility. Krrofiil.T, Old Fores i atarrh. Piles. Kemala Weakness. Affection! of the Ear. Eve, Noes and Throat. Af-tluna. Ileafnesa. Tumon. ran ters and Crlpidivs of evnry description. Con tnltailon in Bntllsh and German Free, which hsll lie COneidered sacred tad strictly contl denfdaL 1 nice Honrs: OA.M. lo 9 H. M. Dally, taniliiv, ll is.tii. iii - p ni. Third National Bank of Scranton. l element Feb '.'a. 1H(I. ratleil for b ill- Goailvfurolltr ni ha Cm rem-, IIK80I K l I onus B1.?1ft.34n OO OvtlsaltflS i I 7 :l 7 I nlleil Mules llomts MO.OIMMM) Olhtt Dondl 6I3.S7B. 7A llniikliiu House B8,074 SO Pfftntlunii mil', t iitittts.... B4S.7B Hue fitim r. a Treaanrer .... 7.000.00 lUir Irolll r ,nl. 70H.41I1 711 ilsli 1411 Ml It. .VI s IOI S80.00 mm oiio an . .'in oho iiii nil 1 so mi lt.ooe.oo SS4.A0 1,004 000 "' llll .1110 .Ml a- aoB,ooaoo HOW TO MAKE HON There are hundreds of yonng men ami young women In thii country who have Bplendid ability, but they have never beeu wakened up. Wood's College of Bosioess and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon me tired of Inactivity and want to do Bomething tangible, come to i he College, COMMON DM.l.lsn couitg-a BUHINBSa ootrnuB, sin IBTHAN ii on us,; p g mQJ) j,- KERR & SIEBECKER CARPETS UPHOLSTERY VELVETS, with borders, 90 cts. ngrains' All wool, V.x OUB HBICB, Chenille Curtains, $3.25. (An unusual bargain,) Extra heavy and extra wide, $5. rornitore Ci tra rjuper.yard wide, iiMially 7."ie. anil 80e, 65 cts. W e still have a few patterns left of the 40c. Tapestry sels. 1 wrings Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damasks, Wool Tapestry. TABLE COVERS Satinette Fringed, 1 1 yds. square, $1.25. Holland Shades, fringed, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. each; usual price. 65c 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BID in the market, Hull Co. 205 AM) 20? 1Y6I K IVE. 1 1 11111 11 11 s Capital Kni i'Im I'ttiltTlilril I rofltH ril-rtilntlun Dlvldamli npniil It pntilU Im let Butt III WILLIAM 4 ONNI I 1, rrraiih nt UKO 11 (A II IN. )rr I i.a I. lrnt ITILL1AM 11 l l i K. i MhUff Ml 1(1 ( TORfl uhmm.i 1 otiaalt, Otanrm 11. Catllit, a in t il HanH, alaaiai ArcnbalOi mv llcllii, Jr., U Mil on T smut,. 1 ntbar Kollai TliU liiiuli nflVm n ilrpoBllma rrr fn-1 1 1 1 nraffaitiadbi lliali aalanaaaj iat- IHem H, I I t'Npniieilhl lit t, . Hpttetal alivntloa alvaa an bvalnaai -aonati lalaraal paid on Una daiiaalla SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. rtavln a rod lb BHOK1K0 PORQBof Wiiii in Hiuino A B 'ii fot n pattnatianl butl lit'.-! rI.iimI, I Kllllll ri'llllllOt S tl'llllfl. iHd 1 Mtliotmtii'iii aboaiui Tor tin Prevail Mott 1 litif RDiiCntaot I ninrinHM tnd otbaf Itupaal 1110,'iiH iii tin novaroanta of Hpraai incldantal Or Him to InparflMi abovlng I iuu itvatu work iit v paraotial attantl n and ith nit no oklra uDargaaxoapt for lutiio?at&aiit i ana IH'M, tti'., Will Ittf t U'Mlt 1 nflilllliH'IIM , ffM utnla Ami promdosuy adTlca ivan avaay Monday fron i . r m. JOHN HAMLIN, D. V, S. MARCH 29, 1891 TRIBUNE COUPON font choice of three beautiful picture!, "Telephone Girl," "De livering ChriBtmaa iresonts" nnd "Maidens Swinging," Bend by mail or messenger br bring coupons like this of three differ ent dates, with 10 cents, stamps or ooin, tn TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cur. l'cuii Ave. nnd Spruco St. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been." A HAPPY FATRON OP" THE RIGHAROS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. UIIIIIIMIlllllllllMMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlli Itltlir. !5 T r J4 f f niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiuuiii I