3 THTl FTFNTCm TKjBUNE-Jj'UIDAY MolttfilNGK APRIL L0. 1894. S3 The portry of ilivi - TtM one prerogative ol roynlty ami nubility Tlio llgQOl SftStOOfSSy Him ul 'Into iisiumril no ninny In-auti fill forms th:it LUCES ARE ORDAINED Frnll trimming w this season. liiiiiiieginisiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij PARI8, Keb.fi, "W, 5 S "Tuorgforl continue. At g S obsrlty bassr bold at the Ministers del g 'Interlenr lasl work, srhere was to t . 5 g; Men all the Fink Pleuii of the Par- 2 iglall world tit' I'nhloii, Hourly all the g S Aresssstrere well covered with Lao s DBt UOOD8 ECOMOMIST. S nilKiUHIMHIHIBMIICimieWMSIIillii Highest uf all in Leavening Powet. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE What Paris Wears, We Show. LACES FOR HATS LACES F0! WRAPS LACES FOR DRESSES LACES FOR LINGERIE In a word EVERYTHING. Point du Venise--Tlio renl article in tricately mtisy as tho snehanttng cuuals of Venice itself and couieil from old, rich price leas patterns now on exhibition in foreign art galleries. B to 12 inutiea wide; solitl and net tops -for yokes, rufllis, for the swell do Joinville bowl, etc., etc. Inser tions also, Point d'lrcland -Ptiro silk ami vory lino Hiitl rich, cream, 3) to 10 inches wide, and in insertions. Silk Guipure Net real Spanish lace, top, designs after 3j to 9 inches, Point de M argot Lace -Persons, other than of royal blood, caught wearing these laces in Quten Elizabeth's time ware pnblloly wnipped tiiiretore. no tronder royalty claimed it for it own. Open net ami profusely and ricblv covered. 1 and ! inches wide. Insertions also of same. Point Flanders A dream in pore white silk; medium widths, for mil linery and drecses. L'Anduleux Lace, or Sepentine Lace, to be plaited in folds, then you have the latest modernity. Flemish Lace In patterns made as far back as ttie 15th century. Very Mr viceable for hats, wnips and dresses. Black, old ivory and white; all widths lolid aud net. Insertions of same. Chantiily Tnlle with light figure beantv. Black and white and cream : all widths. Spanish Valenciennes, guipure, tor chon and all tho other traceries from Plaueu and St. Gall. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT ARCH BALD AN 0 VICINITY. NfW! of a Day Epitomized tot Intelli nt Reader, Fjeeint to the Fcnittnn Tribune. ABCBBALO, April lit Miss Mary Monahan, of Railroul street, is ill. It was staled early in the wek that work on the street railway extension wonld commence on Wednesday, It Is now said that the work will posi tively hiin on Monday. Miss Kntio Corcoran, of Church street, called on friends in Scranton today. The employes 'of .Inr.es, Simpson & Co., will be paid tomorrow afternoon. The funeral of the infant son of Dr, J, J, Kellv took plaee this afternoon. It was largely attended. Messrs. Thomas Law, C. II llsttsn berg and C. A. Samson are in Towaada attending the meetinK of the Presby tery. On Sunday evening the Old Fellows and DaVifhters of Kehekah will attend services in a t.ody at tho Evangelical Lutheran ehnrch. Sunday is the seventy-fifth anniversary of tho founda tion of tho order of Odd Fellows, and the members of Arehbald lodge take this means of observing it. The pastor of the Lutheran church. Rev. J. C. Rudolph, will preach an appropriate sermon. Sixteen young ladies of this place went, to Jermyn this evening to present a "fl ig" drill at a fnir now in progress at that place. Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian ehnrch met at the homo of Airs. Arthur Clarksnn this afternoon. Miss Annie Keating, of Pittston, is visiting relatives hera Miss Mary Bealy, of Scranton, is vis iting the Misses Duffy, of Cemetery street. The Ropuhlicaris of tho Ridge are preparing for active work during the coming snmpaign. At an enthusiastic meeting on Wednesday evening n Re pnbliean club was organized and 116 names wero enrolled. Mr. John K. Tones was chosen president and James Davis secretary of theclnh. The club Is composed of active workers and it will undoubtedly be heard from as the campaign progresses. Abram Howells is erecting n large burn in tho rear of his hotel on the Ridge, for the accommodation of the traveling public. Bad DraTJUCM catMSS much sicknest, and bad blood and improper notion of the liver and kidneys is had drauiHgu to the human system, which Burdock Blood Ilitters remedy. JEHMVN JOTTINGS. Bundle of Brefzv Nvh Items from Up the Vallov. Special to the Scranton Trilntne. .HliMVN. Ph., April 19. Mayflower lodge, Sons of St. Ciiorge. will attend the celebration and concert in Forest City next Monday evening. Rev. F. Gendell will accompany them and de liver an address. A lemon social will be held in the pirlors of the M. F. church this even ing under the auspices of the Kpworth league. A substantial sum was realized in nid of the Citizen's band fund Wednesday evening at their corn-art. The fair in KnUrpne hall continues to attraet large crowds, Ls' night a very pretty tUg drill by sixteen young ladies from Arch bald dMighted those present. As vet no one has called lor the door prizes for Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. All appear ance Indiotte that a stilistantial sum will be realized lor the society. A mum social will be held at the residence of Dr. S. D. Davis next Wod nes lay evening. Proceeds for the bene fit of the St. James' Episcopal ehnrch. F. E liailev. Of WaverlT, Pa.; II P. Winter, of Oswego, N. Y. ; nnd Fred Hsckmao, C, H. Welles and Jamas J Williams, of Scrautou, were Jormyn visitors yesterday. An entertainment will be hold in the parlors if the Methodist Kpix'opal church Monday evening, April 88, for the benefit of Ladies' Aid society, Yesterday afternoon a number of the friends of Mrs. William Reese kindly volunteered thoir services in helping her to raise the sidewalk and build a retaining wall in front of her residence. At Ladies' Aid entertainment at the Methodist Episcopal ehnrch, Jermyn, Monday evening, April 28, ft pro gramme will be rendered as tolloWS' Singing Choir Recitation E Fowler Somr Twelve Little Ltirls Comet sol, Elijah Stevens Tableau and gipsy song. The Twelve Miss PellcoOS Music Recitation and tableaux, quartette. lises Bengongh and Gardiner, Will Osbnrn and T Jopling. Nnrsemaid's drill. Dutt Emma Lobey and Mrs. Nicholson Song, "livening Prayer" Lena Geudall Admission, 10 CARBONDALE CHIPS. Brief Parn?rplis Concuming the Pioneer City and Its Popl. Special to the Scranton Tribune. CiBBONDAU, Pa., April 17. The Cresent Social club and their friends enjoyed a pleasant time in tho club rooms on Sonth Main street last even ing. Frank P Dnncklee, of Pittston, sn'it last evening with friends in this city 0:i Friday evening of this week oc enrs the ball of the Cottage Hose com pany. Tickets for the occasion which number into the hundreds Dave been sold. Arrangements have been made with the Traction company to run cars after the ball to accotnolate tlios win wiil attend from Arcbbald, Jermyn and Mayfield. Tomorrow (Friday! evening will be held a business meeting of the Mitchell Hose company, Farview, the popular summer resort, already has dates booked for excursion, which are ns follows: Juno 1!), Scran ton Athletic clnb; June 20, Junior Order United American Mechanics, W. J. Byors' Council 383; June W Red Men of Miner's mills; July 20, St. Aloysins society of Wilkes-Llarre; July 88, St. Aloysins society of Pittston. August 1, Patriotic Order Son of America, Camp No. 118; August 18, sven counties veteran re-union. The first excursion of th season will be run as usual on Mav 80 under th auspices of the Delaware Hudson. Mrs. Stmnel Henry ami children of Chicago hto visiting at the home of Bran Williams, of Terrace street, Joseph Igar is improving his resi dence at Salem avenue by the election of a porch. Mrs. Burt Wickwira is visitiiu' friends in Honesdale, The stockholders of the Snerl Hat"r company held a mnettog this morning in the board of trade rooms and decided npon a location for the proposed fac torya site owned by Charles Cava naugh and John Scott, situated on Dnnduff street, and reaching from the property of Pngliano Brothers to the Delaware and Hudson crossing. Miss Mary Watt, of Washington street, is the guest of Miss Helen Pat terson, of Wilkes-Barre. Michael Ferrell. a resident, of Fell township, was taken to Dinvillo asy lum today by the poor directors of that district. Last, evening in St. Rose church oc curred tho marriage of Miss Ella Hart and William McNnlty. The ceremony was performed by Rev, J V Hussie. Airs 15. mare, ot iionesuaie, is vif iting friends in this city. was the recipient of and useful presents. many handsome MINOOKA MATTERS. The Will The biggest bargain yet those magnificent Multir.hromos. uiuiunmniinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiii I TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. 1 ('OCR nf tlire COUPONS, prp- S suited at I 'm Trillium Onion, oor- iter l'tin avenue ami Kpruoe street, iS entitles the holder to all tlia pelv- HI lieges of the unparalleled offers r'l for distributing popular hooks m etaong oar readers, i lie offsrs made 5 iiy Ths Trlbtiae nanassittent are j ss Ibllowsi 5 IB CUNTS no id Four Coupons for any volume in the Colutttoas Se- ties. Over lOO titles In select from, S SO CKKTSand Font Ooapoas for ilytiik In Ilia Kuliy Series. s I 2n CENTS and Four Coupons filly In. 1. 1. In III.. Oxford Series. for 5 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniE If, I, lilair, Alderman, Mb. ward, Scran tOB) I'a., stated Nov. H, 88l llo had used Dr. ThonaS'BoleotrloOtl forsiirains,litini, ruts, bruises and rheumatism. Cured every time I PECKVILLE PICKUPS. News of a Day Recorded for Hurried Perusal. Rlift inl to the Scranton Tribune. Pickvii.i.ic, Ps April III Mrs Hol eomb, of Oarbondale, is visiting her neice, Mrs. ( leorge Cool, Mrs Qaorgs Bherman, of Wavorly, is visiting Mrs. W. N. lUruos, Tho little ysar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Spenser, who died of scarlet fever, was buried at Prospect cemetery yesterday. Mrs. Heardsloy, of Lynn, Susque hanna county, visited hor cousin, Mrs. A. A. Swingle, yesterday. Mrs. B. H. Barber and daughter Oracc, visited with friends in Scranton yosterday. Married on Wednesday evening, Wilson Bridges, of Jermyn, to Miss Neliio Note, of Psokvllls, at tho home of the bride. Phillip Tnckr, of Jer myn, ncted as grooinsman ; Misi Mat tie Note, sister of the bride, as brltles mnid, and Rev. W. J. Guest officiated, Among the guests present were Mr nnd Mrs. G. Miller and duughtor Blit.i, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Davis, of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. H Aurther, of Jermyn; Mr. P. Ouinn Miss Nettie Felter, of Herrick, and Miss Owens, of Jermyn. The bride Comsdy Drams, Borderland, Bb 1'reanntod Monday Nlitlit. fltofcfai to the Scranton Tribune. MlNOOKA, April 19. The comedy drama which will be presented at the Temperance hall on Monday evening, April '.':, by the Minooka Dramatic company, is a Hiiperb show of high standard, and will be ably presented by n strong cast. James Couby, the leading character, is conspicuous for the talent displayed by him on a for mer presentation of this piece. The cust is as follows : lack Kalstoti, tluido and Scout, .liitnes C'onby ,ioe uemnsy alias baron Hereford John Bgan lion. I'at Mi l-'addle, New York I'oluii ian, John ( asey Mr. Duster, a Hanker Thomas Coyne i yrns, iu- twrvant lvter v. casick Kidder, Dempsy's Pal Andrew O'Hara Charley, a Terror M. V. Judge Mary I .ester, n .Now York Hello, .Mhs Anno ( 'otinoll Polly, Her Si-dor Miss Delia leingau Miss Bpriggens Miss Jennie Longbney u iuou.i, an Indian Unl, Miss Anne Mullen Cross-Grained Jake, from Squatter's Qnlob James N'allin The Greenwood collieries will be paid on Saturday. Lest night a fire broke out in the re sidence of Barney Davis, of Greenwood, which was caused by the carlessness of some of the Inmates of the house. It was thought for a time that the entire building would bo destroyed by the de vonriug II ones. But for the heroic ef forts of some of the neighbors the house would be redused to ashes in a short time. The organizing committos of the Young Men's iustitute, No 184 of Wlnooks, will go to Old Forge on next Sunday nftrnoon for the purpose of installing the elected officers of the new branch of the Young Men's insti tute of that place. Dsputy Organizer P. H, O'llara will conduct the installs, tion ceremonies. It is expected that W. A. MeOinley and Robert Murray, of No. 184 of Scranton, will be present ELM HURST ECHOES. Pprlogtlme Happonlnas in One of the Earlh'n Girdsn Spot. fjfecial to the .Scranton Tribune. ElMHUBST, Pa-. April 19,-Mrs. C. Olds has returned from Philadelphia mnch improved in health. Mrs. Helen Holmes has gone to Mid dletown to visit friends. Mrs. Carrie Detricb, who has been suffering from sore throat, is much belter. H, Wehrum has had a largs number of shade trees planted along the ave ues hounding his property. A large iorce of men aud teams are busiiy at work on the new boulevard. II. Catterson is finishing his new dwelling on Main street. A corps of young ladies nnd gentle men scoured the woods for arbutus to day, hut found but iittle. Trout fishermen are at work in num bers, but success does not reward their efforts. Mortimer K Iwnr Is is still confined to his homo with u fevr. The L idiss' Aid society of the Pres byterian ehnrch will give a musicale at the home of Mrs. Louise Christy on r riday evening. A little child of Mrs. J. T. Keene was buried on Tuesday. Our barber is now located in very comfortable and bandy quarters, in the rear or j'nriridge oi Co. s store The foundation for A. Yeager's new home is nearly completed. Mrs. L Holiister, of Hollisterville, called on trends here this morning previous to leaving for California. LIVE T. VLOR TOPICS. Daily Envi'W cf Passion Events la Thi Ivinsr Borough. Fprrial to the Scranton Tribune. TAYLOR, Pa . April III -W. G. How- ells is homo from N w York city. Tnylor Choral union will meet Sun day night for r- he rsal. EMtsou's phonograph "ntertainment will he t'iveti In the Welsh Baptist oborsh on next Wednesday night. The Flectric Base Bull (dub will hold a ball in the rink next Wednesday eveninz The Rlectric Bise Pall clnb goes to Rendhatn tomorrow to play a team from that pluce, James Thomas and Morgan Will iams are home f.om Schuylkill county. Tho borough council will meet to morrow ( Friday) night. Susie Mortis, of J nklns and Morris' mill ie y store, Scranton, has gone to Mew York. Postmaster Timlin moved the pist offioe Wednesday night to the store of Mrs. Sally, md is now nicely situated. r,,L , -a w . ..... i n remains ol jusepn Aniline wore interred tills morning in the Hyde Catholic cemetery. A high mass ol reqnlsm whs held In th" German Cath olic church at Hyde Park. MIKRORSU AT MOSCOW. Personal aed Oth ir Itms That W1U In- teieat Reader on tho Mountain. Sveeiol to the Scranton Tribune. Moscow. Pa.. April 10. Mrs. Cassle Lear tius been quite sick with the measles. Rev. S. C. Bimnkins has been re turned to this charge for another year. mo many frionds or anss noputo Simpkins snrprlssd her at tho paraou- age on last evening. Mr. and Mrs. White, ot Dxleville, culled on friends here on Friday. Mrs. Sutherland. of Savnnah, Georaia. h.n come to spend the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Clements spent Sunday in Scranton. Mrs. M. Monahan, of Tobyhanna, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Cunningham S. S. Genger is doing duty as juror in Scranton this week The St. Catherine's Temperance society ball was largely attended. FOREST CITV NOTES. Little Locals from a Breezy Surqushnnna Tcwn. flosofalfo the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Pa., April iu. Mrs. W. G Giles and daughter, Miss Char lotte Giles, of Carbondale, were guests at the home of Mrs. 11. A. Allen this afternoon. George D Couch, of the Pioneer city, was in Forest City today on busi ness. Tomorrow will be the beginning of the eighth aud last, month of school. Business called E. Corey, of Union dale, to our borough today. F. J. Usgood was a Scranton visitor tod ii y. Grand concert at the opera house next Monday evening. L M. Gray, of Biughamton, N. Y.. was looking after his interests iu this placa today. HONESDALE WHISPERS. Th Mnp'.e City Mlrrorad in Entertain ii ir Paragraphs. Special to the Scranton lYibune. IIonksdalk, Ph.. April l'J Miss Kit Manv, of Carbondale, was u visitor iu town today. Employes of the eanal department. Dolawnre and Hudson Canal company, were paid today, Argument in the contested election case by counsel was heard in court this morning. Court adjourned until Mon day, when a decislo i will be rendered. lne mnliicliroin s are works of art; at Gardner's Tumi NIC agency, opposite city hall. The body of Miss Florence Linkev. who died here on Monday, was taken to Sparrowbash this morniug for inter ment. Aft". P. W. Itunh Aiialomliik, l'enu. A Wonderful Cure Ulcer in the Stomach Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Flesh Strength and Health. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I feel it my duty to suffering humanity to gives statement of the wonderful cure Hood's BorsspstUla hmiiKht itliout (or me. Over two years ago 1 became HI, due to an uleer In my tomMh. 1 had six or seven different j in-. Olans, whose standliiK was of the highest, but they del not euro lne. 1 was broken dowu In health and lost 111 weight from 145 to 118 Pounds. I eonlil hardly net around, and alter SUffSrlnf severely for about a year, 1 commeiiued taking Hood's Bsrsaparllla. Alter the first bottle 1 1 e gan to (eel like a new nan. 1 nurehani'il an Hood'ss? Cures oilier hottle and had nut taken half o( 11 when I WSS Cured Of my trouble. I am now In health back to my old weight again and attending reg ularlv to in v work. I llrnilv believe Hood's Snr ISUarlllS saved my life." P. W. llrsil, Analo- mink, rennsyivsnia. ,et iiuuii i Hood's Pills are hand made, and perlect In tiropurtiuu uinl appearance, xtc. per box. FIRST MORTGAGE 6 BONDS OF THE FORTY FORT COAL COMPANY. A limited number of the above lioiuls are for sale at par and ac crued interest by the following parties, from whom copies of the mortgage and full information can be obtained: V.. V. Mulligan, Cashier Second National Bank, Wilkes-Harre, Pa. W. L. Watson, Cashier First Na tional Bank, Pittston, Pa, J. L. Polen, Cashier People's Savings Hank, Pittston, Pa. A. A. Bryden, President Miners' Savings Hank, Pittston, Pa. And by the Scranton Savings Hank and Trust Company, Trustee under the Mortgage. Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And tils mwoelated tta(I of English and Ger mini lJiiyiciaijji.are uuw unuanontly located Temple Court Building 81 I 8PRTJCR ST., SCRANTON Wheru tuny may be cnmulted DAILY AND kllNitav The Doctor Is a graduate ot the Tntvorsity cf Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of iibysiolcjgy and surgery at the liedieo-Chlr-niKloai Colloge, of Philadelphia. He Is also an honorary member of the Medico-Chlrur-glcal Assoelntlon, and was physician and surgeon-ln-chlef of the most noted Ameriean and Oi lman hospitals, comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of Philadelphia and hew iork. His many years of hosnltal eiperlenos en ables this emlnnnt physician and surgeon to correctly diagnose and trust all deformities and diseases with the most flattering success, and his hub standing in the state w-iU not all .w him to accept any incurable case LOST MINIMUM! HlM'Oltll) WKAKNKSS OK YOUNG MEN CUItED. H you nave reen given up ny your physt elan call upon the doctor nnd lie examined. He cures the worst caausof Nervons Debility, t-crofula, Uld Bores. ( atarrh, Pilee, Femals Weakness. Affections of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness. Tumors, Can cers and Cri t ides of every description. Con sultation in English and Oerman Free, which shall ho considered sacred and strictly coutl- nenuai 1 1 Hire RoarSI O A. N. to 0 ft M. Ilaily. Sunday, 0 n.nu to p in. BlWARC or FrsDM Be sure von gel the Koiiuine Dr. Thomas' EeleotriO Oil. It cures Colds, Croup, AMbiim, l)i;iifiies nuil Kheiitimtisin. s HAUSTtfll) ITtMS. Llva Niwi NnUs from u Thrifty Bul- urbau Ti wn. tptcial to the Sbrnafoa TVIsaas, Hallstead, Pa., April 19 Attorns) i'j. jo. w. seane, oi onrqaeuanns, was in town toil ii v. Mrs. ( harles A Ileum hns returned home from visiting lier brother at Al bney. Mrs. N. M. Millet Is on the sielt list, Mrs. Kreil rn Former and Mrs Homer K diinson wsr iu l)iii(,'hiunton on luosituv. James Snurell was in New Milford today, tfimniB nnd Anna Van lienslor, ol Roranton, who nave besn visititi( Mrs Damn Wiltnot, have returned home Mrs John Mil lane was in Bingham ton yesterday. Father (Joiliimn, of Little UsarloWS. is Tllltlnif Father Dunn, of Groat Uond. Mrs. H Hays, who has tieeu visiting her ilmu'liter in bcrautou, has returned home ii, u. uiirnes was in juouirose on To is l.ty. Mrs Kiohsrd Loun, of Sii'qiielianiin. is visiting her danght.r, Mrs. IX W. Muuiou. T. H, Atherton, Counsel, WILKES BAEKE, PA. WE BELIEVE We have the hand somest line of Parlor and Drawing Room Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement Feb SR. 181)4. railed for by the Comptroller nf the Cttrrefloj, RESOURCES. Loans HI, 816,340 00 Overdraft 047.81 United States ltomis so.noo.oo Other llnnds B13.S78 71 llMiiklng limine. rreniiuius on U, S ltomis. Due from V. M, 'I'rensiil-er. . Hue from Hanks (ash Z8.U74.4fl 848 :r MiOl) 00 208.411! 71! I in ii io :. I v. ;o: -,.-.o.fio LIABILITIES. rapllnl 8200.000 00 Siirnlm 240.00(1 00 iti.ihi,i.,i Profits 06 180,08 Ik iiIkIIoii 72.0no.0ll lllvlllend I lipnld ::l Ml llenie.lt. ' l.nOt.HRO 5 1 One to llnnlis 80,866.00 2,808,000.00 ever shown state and like you to m this would see it. we Hill 6c Connell Washington Ava America WILLIAM CONNKI.l, rreldent. t.i i II. I'ATI.IN, Vire-I'resldent. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. DIRECTORS. William Connell, Genres II. (atlln, Alfred H ii" I .lames Arrliliuld, Henry llelln, jr., UIIIIhiii T. tiniltli. I nil. or Keller. l lil hnnlc offer . In AetHISltOTS every fneinty warranted hy their balansea husl ness and reapnnslbllltr, Spei-liil nltentlon tflven to business ao eounta Interest pala on time deposits 16 REAUTIFUt FIOT11KK8. KVF.llV NOTED PLACK IN ALASKA, THF. UNITED STATICS ANl MEXICO, VIVE Si MBKRS OM the COUN TER. TEN CENTS ANO ONE COUPON I UK ANY NUMBER. giiiiimMnHimigiBiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiiiniiaeiiiiiiiB ' s DON'T FORGET That wo are headquarters for everything In tho line of WATCH IX If you have any Idea of purchasing any kind or a Watch, lady's or gent'H. Hold or iSllvor, you will make u griev ous mistake it you do not itivo us a call and got our prices, which you will llnd far below all otliers, especially l all the high (rsassof Klgln, VVidthiini and Hampden movement, If you have any doubts and lire at nil posted on prlcos gl i o us a call aud we will havo no trouble in convincing you. We still havo a large stock to dispo-o of, and will offer you won dertul inducements In Jewelry, Hllverwsre, Clocks and nil othor goods which wo have in stock. C. W. Freeman Penn Ave. and Spruce St EverythingFOR Everybody AT The Fair 400402 Lacka Ave. "Always the Cheapest" Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Infants Wear, Cloaks, Curtains, Boys' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc. Commencing Monday, April 16, we will place on sale Special Bar gains in Every Department. All New Goods FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES RlllllllllllllllllllltllUIIIIIUUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlliS i os mm Ml $1.40 EACH. The greatest bargain in the market. A few of the Brass (Onyx Top) Tables left at $6.00. KERR SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. I "BOILED DOWN" 1 Just to Give the Editors a Chance A DETAILED price list of our im mense stock of Furniture, Car pets, Baby Carriages, Refriger ators, Mattings, Stoves, Crockery, &c. would crowd everything out of this paper. And we have too much respect for editorials to do anything like that; besides, of what use when all can be told in a single line. The Lowest Prices in N. E. Pennsylvania. Cash or Credit With every purchase of $50 or over we present an American Onyx Ein ished Cathedral Strike Clock. With $75 or over, a 100-piece Din ner set.