THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY StOWSmG. IViARCiT 31. 189-?. i arc for ions headache, laiUHIIII, UU1(1 mess, sick Jn :ic - taste in the mouth, 1 1 1- sum, when caused uisupation ; and consti- 'so oi ail ol them. Book free ; pills 25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. BR DT GORMAN'S ANDDEP DRKSS .Ms Now ' sOIiim, now dttlont, ratty noTel tit' til trosti ami uow. Uoanteabla Mix tores, Wool CrepOOS, Silk Mutuivs, Nov olty Smtiiisfs. ALL WOOL FRENCH OH ALLIES and boo drtdt of dtnoronl vmtm luv lautsu your wsrdrolia, Buy from us ami you ro iur to b.' 111 stylo BILK DI8P1 w Tfa , UN OiHxU Um morolumt take, pride iu ihovtn.i riioy aro also tho fabrics tli.it fashionably dressed IsdlsS aro a! wa roailv lo procure tne latest imports tv 1 o aro oariy 1a tbo inarkot. lur aeiectioiii aro tnailo lo moot oil tastta. A tare treat awaits you iu our tlk Depart Brent BEE OUR Handkerchief Department TUo dainty, tetcnins effects you -u.jot there Variety of printings, stitcoinipi and embronlerings U what makes that leoartmeut tho gn at tuecaas that it 1, Wt load ttuui all. PAR ISOLS Mado in tha latost siiaivs, material and effects, for all occasions. Many a o nele; uthors arriTlag daily. UMBRELL s In black, rmbrtllas in oolor A Sot eoUeetionof raro and boantiCnl handles Oursis t'.'.' piacs to buy Cuibrolias and 1'arasoU. COATS COLOR CAPES 1 1 I CLOAKS CASH Tbis tails lavatory of what la to ba won and where ta best can lw bad ror the price Cash interests us all. o whet- are expect stylish ar.uents. the latest cotor-iug-.u- I trlaii tings, and we want tliemat rea-uiiab Ee prices, whara do we Al ways to th- storo where we can see few if a kind tut u.a y ki ds. Wo want Something that gives ns personality of dreea for all year w ints in Spring Wrap Coats ir Capes we can suit. No garvnec: j sold no less a perfect tit. A DEPARTMENT FOR THE BABIE8 Fabl-v Pan ry Caps. Babies- Fiucy Dietess. We can relieve tao mothers of mm cir's. L his :s OTU ran fnmlah In fants' Clothing outright much cheaper and more tatia factory toan 'laud-made. We coma again to 11 sun CMC BVEAR Xtnie ir-ry i to lay away yosr win tar garment. iu yon make your own an 1 rroerni mts r do yon prefer to buy ou-eliran'lv-m.iil'' and trmim! irarinen:.-'' W.- hv- tae Vnaira by tha yard, and wo have also a wondorfsl assortment of mad .-up" Underdotblng, Ladies' Corset CoTsrs. Jlusliu Drapers. Muslin Nigbt Rob.-s, Skirts aau Chemises. Miuy kinds and many pn:e Ali will be suited. TOWELS AND TOWELING Wa hara received a largo lie? of Linens an41Wi.-ltng. Bath Towels. H-mstit"hed Ti,iU Honeycomb TowU. Roller T .w tlicg. Crasb Toweling, Tnri.sh Toweling and Towels of all kinds from msay of the different manufacturing centers of the WOT'd unr Trices aro vorv low. You should buy thm anyway and keep them till uu need ;huni. In those busy times of competition and He airy. Papulation cannot be maintained nor business advanced agoapt by straightforward methods. Offmlng! n-.-i.st bo 0 orrectl7 rep reaented. Cur QOosJR.wHaaand is theever li taaalllg popularity of our storea, Is the fc-st oro-,f of the vilios that we daily offar. Lrdies, coma out in th 1 Hn days or OOBM in tha rain. Wocanalxays ntaraatyoVi CAN ALWA'iS riAVK TOi; MONEY. MOOSIC A H 0 yiCIMlTV. THE HEWS OF KEARBY TOWNS fOnlol town oorroipondanla of Tm Tuts DWRshonldalgn Ihairnaniaa in full ti aaok nawalattarinol for pnbUoatioQ out to guard aaunit daotptioaJ OLYPHflNT SOCIfcTY EVENT. Brilliant Solraa of ill. lllak.ly Dancing Cls.a at K-yatou. Hall. SntofoJ (o thr Scrantun iVl7iuus 0LYP1UNT, l'a., Maroli 110. BsldOID lux tbars boon n more ileliglitfnl aouial svfot 'linn lli reception uitoh by tlia Blakely Danotng oltu Koyitono hall laat BTOning, 1'or WTOral lumrs gayaty proTnilod ud tbo onjoynblo ooouton is one that will i a romemborod for lomo tune to oomo. Dooolng was in dulgod in and nt 19 o'clock aupp-i was lorvod by Colorar UcGlnljr Tiii- roooptton oommt t (to oomlitod of V. M Ball, E. if Davis mill frank 1. Benjamin; Soar ooniniittot, Blnof Sivinglo. V, M. Johnson, Freil llrnjs iina Musi." was tnrollbod by Mayas' orjlicstrn. Tboto prtupnt were Mr utnl Ura, M. H.ll. Mr mill Mr. Hull and Mr and Mrs Hoyt, of Pockrlllo; Mr. ami UM T. B. Williams. Mr. ami Mrs D W. H irns, of BUkoly; UliMl Kutio Bell, Alice Hell, Mattin Pioktriog, An nie an i Maud Dbnd. Qrooo Borbor, Uitlo WllHoms, .liMini" KHtchiim, .leniiis Tatblll, Lena lUrnea, Nettie Cannon, of Pookvlllo; N'etlie Knapp. lentiie KfDnodr, May Hull, treua Colemxn, of Blakely; Jennio Da vis, Libbio an I Lottio Powoll, Anim Prloa and Blln I'atten, of Oly pbant; Bllo Wognor, Jonnlo Wolduon, , f Bcmntoo; Coro QritBo, of I'rovi .lcilce; Messrs Bob, Bgmu, K M Jobmon, B. ii. DotId, Q B, Rood, r'nnk V. Bsnjouin, Fral Bfojomtn, Ci K Bonjamin, 0 W, Wotklna, Wil liam Krugg, KI Williams, Richard iinese. A. M Deck. R J. James, W W. Watkins. 1' M. Mercimnt, frank l'ick rring, W. Williattn, Hurry Sittfraaves. T. I. drover, of FeckvilU; J. L Knapp, Oi W. Botuor, J, s Jones, B. .) Bartbold, d. W Hrrrv. ofBlakoloy: John Fonratoo, G o. Bitohor, Will I iam MoCann, of Olyphant; Thonaa Palmar, of Priotfbnrg; CUarle For ach, J. M. Barry, Kitusr Swtnglo, Ororga Miller and Mr. S-iger. of Sorantoo; A. N. Little, of New York, and many others. . . MESHOPPEN ITEMS. Osnaral Moving N t-s--Paraonal and Oth.r Livs T;p.s Dicusad. CkMcial fo thr Snraatoa IViiiaas. MlSHOPPCI, Pa . Mireli 3i). -There will bo much ohanging about this scrini;. Soma ar already moving and others rrparinr to. Mrs. Chase baa bought the Isaac BoWe proptrty on Lynn atreat; 0. Park the Gideon Winana bouae; Mr T-vgsbnry. of Auburn, the Jerry Sterling property .iul also the home of Henry Dunlap, tn.i Matt Conrtright the S. A. Sturda vant house and ball. Calvin Sterling visited Mehoopany Tri'iiJ Thnraday. Mrs. A. Ct OverlioKl called on frienda here Uon lay. Jlre.Jofeph Pettitan.l little daufr'nter, of Philadelphia, returned to tbeir Qjrae the first of tha week, after a week ttay with her mjther, Mrs Theodore Sterling. Dan Graves, of Chicaio, III., viaitel his brother James A. Hintuer, Thura day. Oar townspeople ware alarmed at the blowing of the fire whistles on Monday morning. Mrs. Theodiro Sterling's hoose was found to be on tire. It itarted iu the bathroom, where a Bra had just been kindled, bat was noon extinguished. Mrc Olmatead, of Towanla, is visit ing h-r couain, Stephen Stur levant. Fred Pneuman left last Monday for Silver Plnrn Col., where he is inter ested financially. Mrs. Gregory Sterling, of Binzlnra ton, N Y , is Tiaiting her dangbtr9, Mrs. Qidoon Winani uud Mr. John Alden. The Harm block is nearing comple tion and is an ornament to onr little town, Britf Notes from tha Lind of Arbn'.ua and Wta'errn. fipial to th Scronion Tribune. HOOtlC, Pa., Marcn 3'J William 8, Hntc'mngs, of Main street, who nas been visiting the past six weeks in the Bahama an! West Indies returned home Thnraday evening, having on Joyed hia trip v-ry mncn. Mrs. John Mott and sons Leonard and Fred, and Misa Gertie Hamlin, of Penn svenne, haveratnrned aftar visit ing at, Lake ArieL Miss Lottie Ki wards, of H.im'inton, ia'tisitiug at her sister's, Mrs Ooarlo I Mnilenix. of Minooka avenue. Miss Klija Prir;, of fir ok street.has retnmed to Dear CJrek to teach school, Mias Lizzie MoMnrMt, of S'ntti Main atreat. attendnd the the aocinl at Pittston Friday evening. Misa Lizzie BHllngton, of Main street, who has been living with her nncle, James Crosby, of leading, baa retnrn'd home for a short time. Miss Mable Hntohlng,oi Mainttroot, was a caller In the BleotnO City Friday morning. Misa Mand Elsll, of Minooka nve nas gone to Forty Fort, wure she will make that pWe her future home. Mis. E. 8 Torr is rady to receive all orders for luits now. Give her n Rail, Mioa Botfio Hinds, of Minooka avs nn, ontortalood few frleodi at her home on Thnraday evening. a -DURVEA HEWS OQTLETS. Li' lis Lccsla Calciilatarl to Interest All Intsliiffnt Kitrera. Apecial to the y.cranUm Trihtni. DubYi.A, IV. March 20--The Ad gendu society held a mooting last even ing in thoil neiv ball over Kennedy's confectionary store. Th concert hell at the Brick Metho dist Episcopal church ITiil a denided hiiceess tod w is largely nttondo I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcy, of Main street, gave a ninxirnl entertainment and aocial to u number of friends Thanda ovonlng The Wyoming Valley Traction com pany aro Improving their tracks throujrh tbis section ' Electric Bitters. This remedy is brooming ho well known and so popular as to nood no special men tion. All who have used BleotnO Hitters sinL' theaama song of praise. A purer tnoaioina doeonotexlat audit lagnaran- taod to do nil I hat is Claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diuenses of the Liver and Kidneys, will removo Pimploa, Boils, Salt Rheum end other affections onnsoti by Impure blood. Will drivo .Malaria from the system and prevent as well ns cure nil Malarial fevera. For euro of Headache, Contispation and indigestion try Klectric Bitter-Entire natislaction Kuaruiiteed, or money refunded. Price 60 eta. and It pel boltloal Mutlbewa Uros., Drug store. PENNED AT PRICEBURG. Burglary rf a Bull Pup Other Interest ing Topics DisOMOOd. Fritrial to th .Scranfoa 7ribuus, EKtOtBOKO, Pa.. March 80, The eats for the new schoolhouse have ar rived. The programme for the resiling cx rci8s will be announced in tli"se colnmn in time for all to participate), Mrs. Jatna J. Log in was th guest of Mrs. (,har!s Bornott in Peckvillo on Thursday. Luke Hall, a well known yonng man of this place, intends opening totisorial parlors on Dickson Flats next month. A Provid'-no gentleman named Knight is going to erect an abattoir at t he nppr end of town on a pieca of ground near the Delaware and Hudson t.-ir.k It will aiso be a hide and tallow works as well as n public slaughter house. Jatnn Meehan has the contract for tha building and will commence Operations on Monday next, W. A. Rnttlodgo, wife and niec, of Now York, nallel 'in Dr. Konnedv and lamily. They also paid a plena: j,-1( o J. D, Lloyd, of the Central. Two youog men r-idnts of t'.is town were nrreate I by Constable Riab nrd BarroO charged with ateulmg a valnable bnll pup, the property of Frank Jermvn. Laviu made bis os- ape, but was aftorwardl rcaptorsd by iifficer Barron and Siiire Logan, They w-ro given a hearing btfora Alderman Diair, and each ouo was to find $100 i nil to app r at court. A J. Cnmminga, of Dunmore. and D. M. Bakln, of Scranton, are stnving at the Contra), ! tiportntondont Thomas Orlor, of Dickson, tn ido a bnainoai trip lo Scran ton yesterday. - mm In Holland! kUohi, ''. 3, Dooabnry puh- llshos tie- News, and In Its columns strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' l-.l . trio Oil for coughs, colds, sore throat, ca tarrh and asthma. MINOOKA MairtRS. Nnwii of Paiilnir intr-at Olv.n In Crisp Paragraph. Svrtnl ttt thr Scrantini Ti ibmit. Minooka, Pa., March 110 John Ly deu and Mrs. Annie Lyden and Bridget Coyne wore arialgnod before Alder man O'Hara laid night on n charga of nssanltand bntt'-ry committed on Mrs. K ito C'oyne. BiOh entered bail for their appearance nl court. T'be drama, "Borderland," will be presented hereon April 'I'A by tbo Mi nooka Dramatic company. The new building which ia hoing erected adjacent to tho residenoo of Christopher Barber will used aa a res taurant. Mrs. Patrick Lyden, of Stafford street, who has been srrionsly ill for the past two months, is ooiivalesoing, A warrant was issued by Alderman O'Hara last night at the request of John Opleakie for the arrest of Peter Lahndnok, charging ntm with assault and batterv und intent to kill, Sheridan's hall, Old Forge, baa been secured by tho Young Mon'a Institute delegates from this pi ioo for next Sun day afternoon. They propose organ lllng a branoh there, Junius Connelly, of Hick street, is seriously ill of asthma. Miss jenklna, of Hyde Park, is do lling at tha honin ot Mis Sarah Fox, of U reen woo I. The Qramwood colliery has got an nllowatico of ten car.- nii'iiciout for about two days a week, - ARCHBalD PAR GRAPHS. Euitom a d Ritoordi of Pun-ant Events Curiifiilly Oi mil. led. jnAfffoJ to Co- (jofontoa fWoeat. AtOBBALD, Ph., .March 110 Mrs. John D Lack was iu Scruuton ytttlor day. Ivov. Dr. Logan, of Scranton, will conduct services at the Presbyterian church on Sunday morning at the 10,80 o'clock services. The two-Btory frame dwelling of Pater Bnrtoarage, at tho Ridge, was tmrned this morning, T'ne Bro started in a shanty ad joining thr bouse, and hefore the 11 mi -a could bo checked they spread to tho bouso Owing to the lack of facilities for lighting the lire the bonus was ruined beyond re pair before the llamea were extin guished Tho house was not insured. Mrs. Charles Milbaua, of South Main atreet, spent yesterday with frlendl iu Sorantoo, Mrs Dr. Van Dorau it viol ting at net former home in Clifford The Sun Vapor Btreot Light c imp my had a representative hero for the past few days removing their lamps and posts from oil the itreottof tli borough. Bzoepting tbo tew lamp p "sts that bo. long to the borough and a big light bill there Is little here to remind us of "the light ot other days.'' Mrs Thomas Cbappett and two cbil dru, of Dunmore, are flailing at tbo home of T homas Law on North Main street. Owing to the quota of conl allotted to white oak iu Jones, Simpson Si Co,' mine for March having been tilled there will bo no work to-morr w (Saturday) at either of those mines. A boy named Det ton I, not more than ten yeara old, was caught stealing from Jones, Bimpion it i 0, s store lasl evening. Several times lately money aud trinkets sold in tho store have been missing and Mr. Blake, the manager or the store, diuertuiued to catch the tbief Last eveuing ho sue ceeded, Mr. Blak", Charlei Baton and John Pinnerty, elerks, secreted them selves iu the store and marked deTOlop meuts. Young D-stoud iqneeied him self in tho basement of the store be tweeu the iron bars ovar the window and went upstairs. He took a dollat biil whicii Mr. Blake had previously marked, some small change out of the drawer and a pocket book out of a show case. He was caught with tho plun der and taken before tho burgess. A warrant was sworu out for bis arrest later in tho eveuing. The board of health lias organiz'd at last, Messrs. Brenunu, O'Hoiirke, Burke, Pbllbin, and Dr. Van DoTOn, the newly appointed members, mat in tbo council rooms last eveuing and formed a board. Temporary organiza tion was affected by the election of John J. Philbiu for president and Dr. Van Dovn as secretary. Agreeable to Mr O'Rourke's motion the temporary organization was mads permanent. It was decided to meet hL'ain on Friday night of next week, when rules aud regulations for the goverment of the board will bo formulated. m- DAY'S DOIUGS AT DUNMORE. An Opsretta Plfaslnaly Prsjanled Psi sonal and Other Notes. Ppeeinl to the .Scraatoi IWoNHA DcimOBK, Pa March 80 -Mrs. Law, of Moosic, visited nt tne liouie of Andrew Allen yesterday. James Colgate, of Hawloy, was u caller in town yesterday. Miss llama Golden, who entered a Philadelphia hospital for tratmnt, has returned bmne eutirely recovere I from her lameness. The Young Men's institute held a meeting in tne library last night. Miss Josio Qilmartin is visiting friends in Avoca. The Ladi-a' Aid Society of the Proi tiyterian church will give a concert on April 10 Jacob Hoffman, the mill street ton sorial artist, has impro.od his already finely equipped shop by adding hand some new theirs, M. Chainberlln is on tho sick list. Rev, (l. X Makeley, formerly o( the Laogaliffo church of Avooa, but now of a prominsnt Brooklyn (N. Y) enurob, will orrniiy tln pulpit of th Presbyterian church tomorrow, having exchang-d pulpits with the paator.ReV J. W. WillWms. Miss Ella Clementine It igers, Itc tnrr organiier and agon! (or tho Na tional Temperance society, will lecture at Old Fellows hall tomorrow aftOI noon at I o'clock under tne attipioel of the Save the Boys society. She is also the originator of tho famous clover leaf td-dgn A large audience wltnataifl the pre entatlon of the nperntta "I he F.n chanted Slp" rat th- (J I I Fellows hall last niglit Th" operetta was pr"ttv and overflowed with bright dia lo(rne and eatoliy music The rile of I'rinness Margnorlto was udinirablv portrayed by Miss Mahal Christ, who slso him had chsrga of the iiistru tsou Martha Ma'.thws na Hie Kinj; pleated the audience V"ry mnnh, and Lydla rarrnr as hr oompanlon on the throne was oxrellent. Mams Perkins ss Prince Chai ining, Blanch Blnot si Nannette and llarlo lirniisoi u Bpaod wdl, rn-rited liber it applause Ma inie Oliver as thu BnVloUl Fairy, nl though she did not hvo in favor with her more Dean loving end gowl friend-". acted well, and her evil sffdftl were xiually well OOm batted by the (ineen of tho good fairies, Anna Oliver. The other fairies. 1; lith Wert, J -nnie l)ii yer and Lizzie Wert were ablr a misted l.y Battle Shepherd, Jessie Wert and Miss Powell The aCCOmpBtllltl were Ansa Alinnle Keller and .Mr rreum. JERMYN AN 0 TH: Hi AB0UT3. Iiitsresllno ParOVrapb Of Nsws Born. on lh Ilris. of M.rdi. Xltrr-iat lit th SrrintiHi Trthuiif. JkiiM'.n, Pa, March lid Michael Breeii has accepted the position of soliciting agent for J in: li:iiiUNLjn Mavtleld Tha district quarterly convention of the Catholic I i ; 1 1 nonce society will no held here tomorrow Promi nent speakers from abroad will be pres ent. (live your namo to Tin: TbIBI earrier boy and he will leave you u copy early euoh morning with all tin news Willism J. Biker is asdstlntr Dr Spencer iu the dental ofloa at Carbon dale. By tnecial reiiucst the choir of tin Methodist Episcopal church will repeat the Easier music tomorrow. J. D. Wall aud family are spending u rew uays wim mends in Stari ueca. Wayne county. Charles Jones, of Oreen Rldg.j.culled on Jermyn friends yesterday Charby ia an enthusiastic, old Fellow ana ipeaks highly ot the Oreen ttioge i;iim -PECKVILLE POINTERS. News from u Subuibau Towa Told lu Brluht Parutrruph-. Spfofal to Ar ajpfqalea fWfttiaa PlOKVILLK. l'a.. March 10. The house owned uud occupied by Michael Smith burned to the ground at o o'clock tins evening, The lire was oausid from a lamp explosion. The entire contents of too building were leatroyad. T he property waa insured. The little hiihy of Mr and Mr. Williiim llarfiold is very side. Mis. O. C. Whito visited Scranton on Thursday of this Week, Mrs William Budd is in N evv ork City aeleotlng goo is tor tummat trade. Sue will return Monday. Miss llsll i ..'.nun und Mrs. John Burnet returned from Washington, where they bnvo been tsKir.g in the sights of that beiiiililul city. ITm l'eckvillo ll.mcing claes gave thou lirst mil drest reception ai Key stone nail onTiiiirslay evening tur genial liveryman, Mr. Realgne was kept liusy with bit cab.i carrying tho merry crowd to the hall. Pre oltely at H o'clock Professor Smith and ataiatant led tho grand march which was a L'l'and speclncl-. I'he lu st part of the programme heini; finished, the guests retired lo the dining room and partook of it light lunch. Alter re turning to the hall, dancing was in lulged in until the oabt arrived lo convey the young people to their re spcctive homes loo much praise can not b. given to the ladles lor thei: beautiful evening attire. Tbo cos tunica us a whole wore elegant Many nil of town guests wore prosent, u number being from Scranton. o Adolv Lalloz, carriage manufacturer 1 10 Carroll struct, BotTaio, N. V., states. I waa troubled with nausea of tboaiotn ni h, tick headache und general debility, llurdock's Hlood liitten c ured mo. y . MAVr IL LU MATttRS. Newj Nut.a Joltnl f.u- K.p d Perusal In the Pre tent Age. Sin-t int tn thr .'H-rue'oa Tritmn. MaYFIEU), Pa., March BO H. J. DoQraw visited Bcrunton last evening. Chariot Hoyt, of Simpson A. Wat kins store, mis returned to worst, hav ing been side for three weeka. Mis, Nellie DettrdW is visiting at Faotoryvillo, , Bon IfendoMou vitited Carbondale yciterday. Night school is still open and is largely attended every evening. William Walker made a tmsineit trip to the B Ion trio City Friday. Postmaster li-rgui saw " I he Prodi gal Father" at Carboudala lust even Ing. What Causes Pimples? Clogging ol rho poles or mouths ot tbo seba ceous glands Willi tebtUB or oil) matter. The p)ug of sebun iu lbs centre ot the pimpis Is called a btttokbeod, gnih, or couiedoue. Natore will um allow tho clogging of the sires to continue long, bcnoei Infltminitloni pain, swelling and redness, inter pus or matter forms, breaks or is opened, lbs plug MBM out and the pore is OUOS uiuro free. There are thousands of these pores in the face alone, any one of which is Utblt to tiei ouio dogged by neglect or diseaso. What Cures Pimples? Tin only rcllitlih j ri vfiit Ivc and 0ttlt vUm POt dlM lu a ooillUtQtUNlt Imiuur, it Cuticura Soap. Iteontalnt t mild proportion ol ci tktra, tin- great Bkin Cure, wbli u enables it to dissolve ito- M btOOOttt or oil) matter as it loniM attho mouths oi the pores, n ttlmulatet the tlnggltb glands ami tubes to healthy, totlvity, reduces Inflammation, soothes and heals irritated and mngheuod lurfai at ana rattoreo tho tkln to ibj original purity, 'llos It the secret of its ui.ml. ilulsn. . ess, l oi bad compleslont, ted, rough btndt ami lba . less Dtitoi dry, lion and falling ball . e aly and Irritated icalps and sunplu hah) I. leiui.lin it i.- wonderful, it It preserving, purifying and beautifying to u degree hitherto unknown imong remedies tor tin- tkin ami complexion. Bale i'i iter Uuw the combined sale ut all other skill and complexion Maps, Bold tlirougboul the world, PORia Dnua ami i ii 14. cobp.i Bolt Pro prietors, boston. Mrs. I.. S. lieem Weatuerly, l'a. Hot Live Lonri So Thought tho Neighbors But Hoorl'3 Sar9aparllla Perfectly Cured Muscular Rheumatism. "C. I. Rood ft Co., Lowell. Mass.: I had muscular rheumatism lor twelve years, i took man) remedies that were suggested, and '.ins treated lor three months at the hospital at lietbli Item, butdid not realize any relief, Finally lilecldcd t.. try Hood's rtarsaparllla, Alter tak ing one liottlie 1 was sunirised ut Its success. I followed the ilirc'tious and it helped riirhl along. I bail tbo worst kind ot rheumatism, the pain being mott w voro hi the joints oi mj bands and limbs, 1 could not use my right arm even to cut -i lllct ot bread. The neighbors thought I Could Net Llvo Long, I looked so thin, and I wished myself ru.iny timet that i not In beavon, I w as to tired of lite. No lonnuo an tell the paint I suffered. Hut tince taklug Hood's baraaparilla ail is changed. Moodrssi!',!,Cures I call sleep well at nlulit. Somtttdng I haveird done tor ten years. How thankful I am for the pood I derived trom Hood't Baraanarllu. My irieinls wonder nl the change." Mum. L. b. in. i;us, Wentherly, Pennsylvania. Hood's PHIs curt llvoi Ills, consUpaUon, billou uie is, JtUndlCO, sick Ilea I. e he. indigestion. WE BELIEVE c have the hand somest line Parlor ami I )rawing Room Furniture ever shown in this stale and we would like yon to sec it. Hill 6c Connell Washington Ava. ii- BLOOD POISON r?At1 pdy, iSfrfi.nMi.tirint hi wo7Mci l I t r.ilo-' I i. ',!bi. I Hoi .-e b. a ,::v.i-itl !n.ni I I llahosi liilnrioMl.frntiy mill wiioajHolSi Hii. I nS Bsnanaai 0ai Mimic Rnmof "III plllvlT curt. 10IIK RKSSui III.. iM-.vot. 111. Women full of pains, ache and weaknesses find comfort, slrcto;lli nrtd renewed vitality in Cuticura Plaster, the first und only palnkllllng, nervestrengthening plaster w hen all else tails. Dr. 1. Orewer Hie Piiilaijcipuii fpeciaiis!, Aui bis sseooUted btafl of En dish and r,er limn i'uyslclaaare now lermauontly located Temple Court Building :tt i SPRUCE ST.. SCRANTON Whiro ihoy may 1 nuitsd 1JA1LV AND si NltAV. " Doctor Is u itrnduata ot the Tnlvorsity ot Pennsylvania, tormerlr demonstrator ot pajwoioffv and turijnrv at tbo aledloo-Chir- Drgloal College, of l'llilndi-ii.hia He Is also Ui honorary member of tho Mediro-chiror flcal Aaso elation, end waa plivslclna slid surgeon Insghtef of the m.wt noted American and Qerman hospitals, comes hluhlv indoriwd by the leading professors of Philadelphia and hew y ork. His many years of hosnital rxperionos eO lion this eminent phystelaa snd surjreon to rorrcetly diagnose and treat all deforattt as an 1 l;saiei w ith the most flattering onoeeae, Slid his bitb Mending in tbo stats will not all u- Mni ' aOQOUt any 'incurable case i.im y miimiii i.i i i . i WKAKMON in yovsrOI MRU ClIRKD it you have neon nveo t.p Of your pbysl flan call OPOn the doctor and 1S siamined. He cures the v.-orst caaesof Nervoe.a Dohjlity, Bcrotula, Old Boroa I nlarrh, lulee. Femais Werknoss. Affections nf thn Knr, Eye. Nose snd Throat, Asthma. Deafunsi, Tumors. I'an- oore end Cnrmlso of every desortption, Con- imitation in Enellsb and Qorman Free, which Shall bo consi.iored sacred and etrtctly totirt- otntial nflleeHonrsi 0A.M. to 0 V, M. irully. fSttlldlll , II 11.111. to - ! 111. Third Nation Bank of Scranton. atatemenl Feb .'s . 1804. raited for in the l oin p trot r i- ot the ( in relic MttaoviM i . !0W TO HAKE tFhereare handredc of yoanj; men and yonng women in tltti conn try who hate Bplendid ability, bat they Lave never bivu wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiralion to hundreds of yonng people. If yon an? tired of inactivity and want to do soiuetliiuo tangible, eome to tin- College, COMMON ENGM8H COt K8E. Ill sl.M-.SS COUK8B. SIIOKTIIAMI t;oi rse, F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. KERR & SiEBECKER CARPETS UPHOLSTERY VELVETS willi Chenille Curtains, $3.25. A 11 borders, 90 cts a Ingrains' 65 cts. All wool Ex I OUB PWCB, tra Snper,yard wide, usually 7Cc, and 80c. (An unusual bargain ) Extra heavy and extra wide, $5. Furniture Coverings Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damasks, Wool Tapsstry. TABLE COVERS We still have a lew Batinette Fringed, Va yds. ,. , r. , Al square, $1.25. patterns left ol the 40c. Tapestrv Brus- Holland Shades, fringed, . j Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. sels. j each; usual price, 65c. 405 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. The mcst complete medium-priced 1 .vi - ) Wf, e-i. n Hit k. n 1 ,tm rr- on' m mm mi am t- I nnni IWvrdmlts 1 iiltetl Matet Uonds Othnr Bunds llttnl. ttitr lloioc I'mntiums on r. s Bonds, Inn- li.'iii I . M 'I i ittsursti . . Illin lloiu llttulii I salt 1,110,340 0.1 MT.S1 so. 000 on .. 01:1. ots jn SS.074.40 049 TO ... T.OOd no ... 100,410 73 .. 1 40.040. S4 8 000, MO. 00 1 I ltll ITIRS, Cpll1 Ourolns Undivided I'ismlt. rlnolntloll lit v Idonds I npsild . )CiMISltS.' DtM lo r ,1.1 O'joo nui) 011 1 10 poo ,10 Mi 1 v.. mi 70,000.00 334 fto ,1,604,000 04 0,300 50 It, 000,030. 00 H 11 1 1 n rnwi 1 1, Prsisldsnl UKU 11 vi I IN. 1 ire I'rrsldsat WILLI II 11 I'l l h. CmIiIm IIIUKUTUR& William oon.'ti. Genres it. Catlla, Alfrad Hand. Jantt Atitiimiti, Hant-y i'..-iiii jr., William t. -n, mi. Latbai It slier ttiin bansi ofltrs to ilapasllart every laellltj vareanl dbi tlithY tNtlanoati bntl" teas mni resnonslblllty, Mieelal btlentlciB alvtiitQ business as ciiiiiiiH. Inlaevsl iialaoa tttttej daposltti SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Hftvttu veourod tin- BHOEINO PORGRbf tin. th Blnino I -ii for I pi'i miiitt'tit buil ncM Rtand, 1 rdr41 rondtiot HHmtttlo Rnd Pil bolojdot)! hbot in: for tin Pttvoutloiii Mx Itof Mini 1 lint of LAlDsinWI RQd OihCT n i .Ii um ntt 111 tiu novtinettti of HytvM idciU(t)tl or ont to bbtttrAKM ihovtnf . 1 Mimii givvtht WOTk Mi i si unit RttoOtji 11 Mini RUAfAlatOQ DO oilm onafMstxctpt for Iniiiovtttitiit) Ltnio lit'BK, (t , will Ih ttiiil(il rtfli'iMUHtti1. A fri I'lintr nml profWRlODftj MYlCt flVtH OTtfl Itonaai Iron 1 to u r. m. JOHN HAMLIN, D, V, S, MARCH 31, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice ot three be&ntiftil iici nics, "Telephone Girl," "I i livei'ing Ghristmafl Presonta" and "Maidens Swinging." Bend by niiii L or messenger or bring oonpona like this of Unci! tliil'or enl dates, with 10 centoj stamps or coin, to TRIEUNE OFFICE, Cor. Pottn Ave. nuil Snruco St :ea?.' in the market ul Go tVU iliiV LVl Ii 11 it l) HlLi. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY RATION OF THE D RUAaHQ ISi Scranton, Pa. 2 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. AT OUR STORES MARCH 31, BETWEEN 3 AND 6 P. M. THE PUBLIC INVITED f NTERING OUR FIFTH YEAR oi a happy a,nd sue cessful business relation with the kind and appro -J dative housekeepers of Scranton and vicinity, and in order to show our appreciation in a substantial manner, we will distribute To promoaadera on tins daj . Onr stores will be decorated for the 00 fusion and onr Ulegftui Ni w Spi iiii; stofk will be displayed. Bauer's Grand Orchestra Wlll FURNISH MUSIC. Prizes Displayed iu our show Windows. h a