THE PCBATsTTON TRTRTTTTE-TUESDAT MOTlTfTN'G', APTtTL 24. 1894. LARGE QUANTITIES OF Spring and Early Summer Goods Fi I Our Different Departments Quick Sales and Ready Purchasers Mnrk tin yir larssi of our bmiMM. It. inoft' ii theqnry, How is it po-sililt- to di ll lit) qnaillitiea v buy? Toe answer is, Tis vry mat at tlio Valnes we iTD 'it the prices we niune. We bats made early purchases in the market of til 1 t lie Latest Nowelticr. ndvtaplc Goods included in eaob di'iwi tuiDt of 1 if v Groods. We nave Hi" ohplce productions of our American taanafaoiurera ami tint novelties oT our foreign council lors, TImh season is do different from any other, at lenit in t hit one respect that the price always direct tli extent of I he purchases end your money will go fart hct with US and buy better goods than ever offered in this place. 0 Are const antly ip : i: in.; We keep j fully abreaat o( ihe times, display Now Ideas in Ladies' suns lnl every taeJiinn and design as fnst as they are placed upon i!:e market, ur only a few dare 0 French p-itln ilbi-ad of us o.ilv the leiiK'h of tune it take f...- the mvl to cross Hi water Few American Nouses can keep step with the pace wry are retting! We kei p them scrambling t I tolloW inr lead. W' Shaw 0:ii3 Brest Vi u's Coup cd vtilh Low Pri-.es. MILLINERY How the beautiful display charms i e i li"s Pretty Flowers, l!rn;lit Ribbons, Gay Feathers, Dainty Ornaments tbaae all couiiine to imike tbia the loveliest Millinery idsplsy th it ev r (jraced any store. HATS! EATS! HATS ! London Novel lee, Paris Creations and tbe ilarliest Domeatic Art. RARE THINGS New things, ulir Things, Thinua that witb u. Btvlish things Pop Exclusive things can be only found GORMAN OlYPHtNT GLEANINGS Ea. vtst rf Livo Nff rrrcp'Iel bv no etertatnlng Writer. Ftvrtnl f. t'n Scroalea rvOaas Oltpiiant. Pa . April ::i J .1. Williamson, ol Wilk s-Bsrre, was a caller lii town today, Dr D. w. Jones, ol Baltimore, Md., is in town on a visit. The funeral of Bartholaoww Lslly tiis held v.sterdsv morninc from bis lute re'ilpiic- on Lackawanna streei nd was very largely attended, A solemn hitth mass of requiem wis celebrated in St. Patrick's chuic'.i by Kev J M Bn ulter. The pall tiareis w-re: Patrick Lvelie. qf Bcrantoni Ptrb k Orsdv, of Avoea; Anthom Corcoran, ofOlypbant; Michael Lally, of Arcubold; ' John O'Mallcy, of Olyptiint, nnl Michael G innou. of Avoca. Miss Jnnie Feru-o:i wis a vi -it-.r st Bcranton today. v J. Bonan and family, ofSeraaton, nttended tiie fnui.rsl of tne late l'.artlxy Lally tn lav Mrs. Kritik irehar ', of Carbondale, Is visitlnir her mother, Mr Jennie Vovle on Lackawanna street. K s. Jones, president of tne Yonng Men's Christian Union, entertained the ladies a ml if entlemcn who assisted the yonng men ''At their Home' social. this even'li' Mlrs Oertie Voylc, of Laokawaana Street, was caller in Scrauton today . ilippnd from Canada I'rpsbvlemn. tin sersagnatnre of c niackett Itobin'on. iirop'ri I as cured of oft reeonlog tnl ous headaches by burdock illoil Bitters, OUHYES OOTLETS. C'ntiroh Dgrticatlon Personal and Otli-r K of Interact Fperial ti the fceaafM rrilaiae. DOBTRA, Fa., April 88 Tne new Polls ll Catholic church Was dedicated Sunday aftcraooo, The ceremony was perform efl by the v Father Finnen, of Pittston, and other neighboring priests. In Spite of the bad weather a Inrue nntnber of societies responded and made one of the laigest parades that has b?en seen here. The Baptist church will hold a fair and festival Tin s lay and Wednesda) evenings of this week Harry Hunt and Stmuel (; irr. of Plttatob, spent Bnnday with friends here. Mrs. Viola Felts, of West Pittston, is Visiting t'le fmnilv of her OUOlv, J. P. Richards, or Main street, Dr. John Btslop is having a new of fice prepared for him neer thy post office. OtfM ton Cboup. Use Dr. Thomas' Be lac trie Oil according to directions, It is the best remedy for nil sudden attacks of colds, pain and luMsuimatiou ami injartns. UOIISaiiN.BBCflBaa&!ff!aEIBIIIIIIiBllilllIliUi 1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. 1 FOVU of tlion- Ol TONS, ,r.-- muttrd ut Xhri Tribune Uflloti, t or- iHr PdHIII itvt'mif hikI RpiUO0 rttrt'i-t. M autitlm ilta holder to all the pr!v 5 1 1 t. or tin' mi parftlleleil nftvt Z, lor lllHtrttltttlnC )n (Hilar booki mm aiii'.nt: nr rendem. i he OeTeN niiMle m by ii Tribune ntAnegotuunt arc iih followm SI atn 10 CKNTb ami Four Coupotll fof JJ ntty volume tn the ColuuibuH !J rib Ovi-r lot) tltlee fee eleel froni S BM gO 07f Tal and Fnr Ciponi lor gj any HooM in ilf Itutfbjr Beriei. SZ so gftOKNTSunil Pour Conponi fr nn.v book in -i"' llxloffll HerlM , e , Vn C5 BRAND DEPOT uaiiiimiiiiiitiigiiiiiiifliiiiuiiiiiBiiiiR! THE BROOKLYN OIL FIELD : j. Dilllnrs liavii 1-ttOSlured the Earth to a D.p h ot COO Feat . i'f i in( to the Smiuloa 7W6aa MONTltOait, P., April 28. On April i drilling was begun about a half mile irotn the qui t village of Brcoklyu, vrhiffli is ab.ut four miles distant from Hopbottoui, a small Station on the Delaware, Liekawantia and Western railroad and In Susquehanna connty, A more romantic a pot could hardly he Imagined fur the Hading of petro leniu, as the linal foothills of the Blue ridge are certainly nut lacking in beauty and the first few harbingers of spring combined With tlio fast ilepirt iutf remnants of winter uiila the scene a glorious one. The operations nro conducted by the New Vork and Pennsylvnnia Oil and (las company, of wbion Mr, Nash, Mr. Tiffany and others in tbe supposed oil region are stockholders, in addition to others from New York city There have been so many ludicrous anil false r ports i s ,tO the situation Hint Tin-: Tribunk correspondent dster mined to ascertain, it possible, the ex act condition or affairs. If one desires to nsk any number mid quantity of questions wltbonl gaining a single pariiola of Informs lion, let him no to a man drilling an oil well, especially when tne man does not know wbetber he Is koi m to strike spike oil, petroleum, or perchance plain water, llo will then appreciate now uncomfortable it is to luterview mi oil man and will find the exception to the old saying, "as smooth as oil " Tne drill broke Saturday, April 14 hut tbe men had it welded by the fol" lowing Tuesday, so, under ordinary circumstances, ihey sboull have by (his I line penetrate I to a depth of nearly 800 fa t. Whether there is nil Watting the fl ihI explosion of a dynamite cartridge be fore it spurts out far above th derrick glistening with Very color of the r lin- bow, ut that the present sayings of some ol the sages will come to pis and that oil will be a word hard to use in tbe immediate vicinity of Brook lyn, is matter n' 10; j vture. ll is cer tain that there i- seme ualise for Ibis operating, and time alone will tell whether Brooklyn, with its good old fashioned bouses and stores, will sink nark Into its qniet and peaceful slum tn n or fore u.iea 1 as a prosperous oil town. A Bo 1 of m ing n i s is also reported, and tne Tribune, correspondent saw several simples of this mineral so ! Ill nit lo fna hi 1 nssd extensively ia t:- matinfactur" of sil U i- deposited 10 to 18 locoes under the SOrfaC , and nnlCM contaminated by foreign eobstencee sbonli prove a splendid source of revenue for the fortunate in ou whose laud it is found, Bimples have been pronounced bv ohl misis to contain 40 p-r cent, ol roanganeee, but ae yet it has not been luliy analysed; so wbethr foreign iubttan.ee will imp if Its value eenjiot l e etuled at the prsnt time. A RCH BALD WflliPEHIHGS. Ent'-rta i l i(r Oorrep)nJBi's Dslly Ret-in of Tassl .ir Fv-ots. .Vjm .iii in I'll- v. rafes rtaa. AborbaLD, April 38 In' Bret day's wo.-k on the extension of the railway of the Carbondale Traction company m i finished witbont my icr-at da mag hi log been dona It was anticipated mil some of tbe property holders on toe hill WOtlld obj c to the track be Ing laid near their premise s un stated that tbey would m ik tronble if the tracks were puuv.l on '.ha nu'it sid- f the road, uthers didn't want it on the left an 1 -till others objeoted to it' i general nrincipiee It wis als said th it the Delaware and lia ison eomptoy would not permit the street railway to belaid across tbeir gravity tracks at the top of the hill. Put H is now iiid-tstooi tuBt arraugem nts have ben rem lied w.irlur tn- threa ened Irouble wi.i ! aveit-i Hits mor ling l out Silly, man Ha ler ch ire f John E Flynn and Thomas C.tT ev, tieo.in w ,rk on t.,- ext'ti.oo.i an I at this writing tne road ne h-nn jirep tt e i Tor ties lietween Wagner's hotel and Ibe (ii v ri store The s mpoy will prolatbly sxnerienee the ar-i -s: iidi ciilty in laying the track from Wa oar's tn thxir pres-nt termlno. for be tween tbeee points tbe plank roil Is bardiy wi le enough to admit of a w igon drive and a str tot railw ty I he b npany a ill be fortnn ite if tbef c v r thin territory In n m iuur sitt-ta-t ry lotheooonnl and the property h ildere, M-"sr. J lOob W tgner an l li- D Ltnderman wi-reio Sorantoo lodtv, L-o, th 8year-oid eon of Michael Wrohloski, w.io lives o i the mo l it no about two miles n irthenst ol bore, wanderol away fr na bom nnSnar day morning and spent th remalndei of the day an ! nla it In tbe w-.k1i if was found yeiP-rtay morning aboil two miles from borne. M J K-aroey was In Bcranton to day. P. J. Collin, of Wtlk-s Birre, spent Sunday at bis r inu r hums b 'r- Thomas Law Was mn mg the visitors to Scrantou fins ilt-ruo mi. Mr' II IC'irn v, Junes P. an I Mary K-.raey, Micba I L illy and I' J and Tereaa I.iilv attended the fa neral of It irtl y L 11 v at O yphatit t day, Cooocilman Ln and street. Com missioner D if.' went io Bcranton to day to havs Connly Surveyor Ddculni come to Arcnti ti i an I lou it' tne strs c lm s it 1 : i that p it of the plank r ad On which the l'r ICtlofl BOIlip til V Is n ow tvorkini;. 1 he con o:il 'h i i 'i' it o vlsable to have the bo s located lor ibe purpose oi ev i ling trouble, Yesterday's Kre Prss c intained an appreciative iiotlc of onr esteem d townsman, James A. Presley who wa mentioned as a candidate for the leji-lature froai th- Fmrth district. . Four Bta Suc?ss, Bavins tbeneedrd merit to more ttia make good h th" advertising claimed for tbetn, Ibe ollnwing ronr remedies have reached a pbenoinenal sale. Dr. Kmu's t riew inscovery lor i ooeainpiion, i Minus unit ouls, each bottle yua snieedBI trie Hitters, tbe great remedy for Liv ' totnacli and Kidneys, ll'.u klen's Arnica Salve, the loai . the world, and l'i Kuilj's tfeW Life Pills, which are a perfect pin. aii tnese remeotes are gnaraatvea t do just what is rlaii.M'd l"i' them anil toe denier whoso nniiie .s nttflclM il hi rewilh w ill be j,'lud to tell yon more of them Bold byaattbews iims . ai u' store. n.ii.... H . fPi N"NC3. The Ifipl City Fissured Upon a R.ipail en's Not b irk. i tfeertai fe iim ffcraafea TWbaas HONkBDALB, April 88 Today's Tribune noted the humingof Woolen & lihikney's paper 1 ox factory. Tn liroprietors being enterprising llonos- dallnns, have already located temp.ir.. rily in a new building! the unused lower cutting shop of Clark A; Cj. Tn factory will soon be inonerati m ag nil The total insurance on the bnildur liUmed was as follow! Agency nf n ' B.ttman, g3,i()n; H. 7, itussell'. ,."! 500 U W Lane, JLoOO; F. C. FumbaiU li'I OOP. Tne town , council having decidoi that Mam slieet, north of Hiuh street was too wide lo be properly graded and taken cure of, several property holders i ni uiiiruiuu o-iuiui niuo I s.Uuitg uu; their curbs, Tiiis nuitou will iu ikn ibe street fifty feet, wide and the six feet taken oil Will be thrown into the curh iiiK. Wblcn will now ho spacious and green If all property ''owners. i tlmir curbing out lo the Itue the b-auty of the street will be greatly enhaiio d.hut if uny rei'use to do so, wu will have a most jagged and broken street mid it would have bO'Oi better to have left the curbing unchange I. Mr, and Mrs Sidney Hen Wood, of Bornnton, are Visiting Mrs. Hen wood's parents here. Jaiu-s Fiutierty return-d home Sat urday A dance will lie held at the Amity Social club's rooms tomorrow evening. Both parlies In the uollectorshlp elec tion couteat, having new evi lence to oiler, the case lias SBaill tieou opened. - FOBtSt CI i V FL.15HE5. Nwi of the Hour K-c id d foi Iatl liaaut R-siteiH StMcttU in th firraafos Vlaeaa FdtlkST t liv, Pa., April George Subs, a resldwul of thesetllement near th" old Delaware mid Hudson mill, and who received en Injury II short time ago by being kicked by u horse, was Conveyed to the Carbutidalo hospital tor treatment Saturday. Frot. W, G Trim, principal Forest City's graded school, was a Pulsion visitor Saturday Kev J. ii Evatts, of Plymouth, oc cupied the pttlllit of the Methodist Itnrcb Ut evening iie iclnug it very loippiit and forcible sermon, The lav. William Jennings also tt do I tbe pu.pit of tn1 Presliyt-ri.iu churcii Very ici'eitatily last evening. tiornev Wedemiu is legally en gaii-.l in Aiontr m" lor a lew u ivs Al.-s Mattle HnatllgUS is VlSttlUg iri.uds iii Bcranton fur a fw davs. Mr aud Mrs bslwanl Pentecost, ol Prouipton, visited it tbs bona of Mr. Pentecost's parents yesterd y Mired Waters, nf Jerinyn. wit the g:i. st or bis brother, James Waters, vei su iday, Tne En worth leagne of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold its weekly literary sioii lotnomw (Tneadey) evening .Mr ..ud Mrs W II. Hi.ru'ina and laughter I'.lns. will spend the we.-k as t ties gtiesis of Bcranton f i tends Mhs Celia l.inuiiig, one of Force! Citv's l e it scho il teachsrs is ill at her borne in Bosqnebauna, II r plane in the school room is Hlled by her enter, Mm- M u Ilia I. inning A number of our prominent young men in this place have received luvi- attons to a s cul dattC to be gtv-n at the Moiiut-iii Ho ne hall in Surru.'ca, Wodnecday evening. A i r 1 1 .'"i Die motor which will u nsed m lljl.tlng III' Prslivteri'in chtircn with ileotrlctty arrive. today, and is being dace 1 into position under tbs direction o! K D. Caryl, of liorauton, Usv. P It hesoneily, who preached in the I re..livieritn c'lU'eh last J-un- lav. has received a call to bee ins the pa-tor of tt Is oburcll and the chapel at hi iu peon, Dr. D. Dwver. of Carbon Isle, was (r loi .illy euated in f orest Lily toil" v. Tbe employes ol the Erie along tbe Jill" will receive their in.) illiiy a. - lo .v.iuce toiu irrow J! r.MYN J0tT:NC5. t rtfli! Llttlt L Salt Ii in an Enltrpiis t .g nerreep " dnt. ,'h, i,i. , :Jn t'creafee fn'uaf JkBiir.v, P., April 88 John Jay, who h been sp tiding Hie winter with relatives bet', bee returned to his home in Fiv went Mono! All talk perl lining to sswers has been silenced since Ibe council decided that they would not rmt a franchise ton romp my. lot tvi.tild do Ibe work themselves, Th L idles' Ail Society entertain-m-nt last evening Wal w 11 attend-I oi l besrtilv enj .y-. bV lhne pr-s-nt Tns little folks did Well iii their differ elit p irts rooiahl t in- teams tiotn Rnabbroos lodu". BSO .hi in, .sined by friends, go to Com-i to confer the degrees A large itteudanee is rxpected from tbe diif rent iofes iii Wavoe county tose tbe work done nv the cr.ic lenin ol Ltckawen 1 1 e m .t Mr .m l M-s W B Trim, of W.si pittetn spvni Bnnday with ibe famll) of Wuii uu lenklna, K-v. V Oendall delive;t.l an ad dress Uefor- the society of s.m ol Bt, George, in r Test City, leet evening At I E no I ' i v nlng SCI vn e in l Metho llei Epls (opal church s reoort ihe iiniuicis wh enbmitteu amounts of the principal Bpet lecliona lor the were natollows I boo" iniiiiii. f 109 88; foreign mis st ns, 171 ; b iievoiettt onlleotlonf, (513 To-, t'geiber with (be mis cellaneous amutints, innde the total amount fo I rl I tor ;b- past confer enc I year. 3,9v0 Night Callei Boil' , ol th Ontario ii Western r t ro,o .rew (lie iJ.M pnz ai the Bl Ai i sli ns f ur B I nr lm bight, An enieriaiuiuent wll begiVeO in H iterprlae li ill We lm ad ty m ':t .,i which lime tne witch Cottlesl will b drei led Krk Brothers being the lowcat bi l d-rs wore awarded the contract foi pit.iinir rbe Walef Into the cent' t rv rounds One thousand two bnndnd feet oi iiift- will be I it i Jjtbu Parrell, J II Wheeler an. I W A Badger are srriu.glog to put u, iron fenci - ahloli wrlil greatly imp ov ibeappier.Pi (tieu propertliC, 'It CI1IPJ. i 'i 11 oieer CI y R- I C Q "rn-sl. .'i nsafea '' .oaaa Dsi D.iioB'. ii Cold-. I t B erfel fa ' ' Carbo.sdai.1, I Mrs E M. i in k, I , A . 8d - dr aud f Wm i., ( m air-el , sp-oi in- Babbsth Iu Byt u use, N Y A meeting oi tne Uarbpndsls 'fennl club W is held thi evening tor tile pur pose of arranging idms mil eleoting diic rs for ih y-ar. At a recent meeting held bv tin workers of Endeavor chapel it w a de uld -.1 to organise1 rresbvterlafe eburoh sod also to eitend a oall top. li fCeii nedv, of Princeton seminary. Mr Ken ne iv will graduate and resolve his oler leal ordeitt ti nt month. Mtss Annie Whalen, of Santh Ct DRatt, is vllitlug trtends in tins city. Tbe Lotos Literary Aisocia lo.i bun -ipi-t which was to iiav.- occurred to -uiorrow (Tuesday) eveniiw, (tea beei post pou il until I he early part of M ty. The remains uf tb l.tteMra Patrick K II y, who died on I'll lay ulght, wer.. tnkvu this m .ruing loSorani.il) and In lenvd In the L.'alhoiic CemHery ll! Hyde Park Tomorrow (Tuesday ) ibe is ia con pany will pay tnelt employ, a Intbla city. Dr. M. J 8'ijelda, of J,-rmyu, was among Ihe visitors in this city t..ls of terooon Mrs. Martha Dfley, wife of Alv.ih Daley, died Suuday afternoon shortly hefore 4 o'clock at her home ou North t'huruii street The deceased Will a little over 43 years of age mid is survived by tier husband and two daughters, Frances, and lteua. The funeral will be hald ou Wednesday afternoon ut 8 o'clock. Services will he held at tho houisuud coudueted by w. lie iude In Maplewood oeiitelerVi After th- io d .ys' d oration of the " ion. -np kvheu-you-get ready" systsm, the meronants again ndopied the 8 o'clock clotting movement Frans 1) Kulohlus, of tbe Adams Exureva company's ofBoo, has been Iransf-rred to th Scrantou offlje. Mr. Hutching will take up his resldeuos iu Berapton thin week. County Auditor B F Srpir, of Bcranton, spout Buudiy in tins city. P.C.Wilcox died at an early hour Sun lay morulng at iii s boarding ltons at Bimpsou at inn age of about Oi yoars. An important feature of tomorrow (Tuesdnt) evening's programme to b rendered at the Bpwortb L-agne enter tainment, is u recently orgsnlx I qmr- tvttC known us tbe Orpheus qiiartatte, an i is coutposed of tbef ollowtiig yonng lady vocalists; Miss M iv 11. ri. Lill ian Jones, Mrs Hiinnab Looiardanij Mies 1 la 8 lyder. halls r i au in: MS. InterastltiK Note 1 oucernlne? Liv- Ii v . ne'l tie Pes pi . Ape-fcJ o tt v SSnsafoa IVAeas. BALbBTKAD, Pa., April 33 --LlXXle Moriucle, of Snsquebanna. iient Sun day with frienls iu town. John A. Mean, of ScrHuton, is in town The teachers meeting will be held 'it tbe home of G W Cnpwell on Friday i-v-ntng Kev. M irsland, of BU-qUahanna, ex I 'miiu'"! pulpits With the Iti.v. L. W. I 'liiir. ii on Sunday. Reuoider Wright, of Montrose, was iu town today, Mrs. Waiter Smith mid daughter V.rna were In Bingham ton on Satnr dny. W M, Parks, of N'..w York city. -p ii t Bundny with I). Y I!-m.;ein. Mary Sootten has returned home from visiting frieudi in Wuk--lirre Mis S'-'lie Caden. au''"il 85, died a! her home on D'VtlW aVC'lUe, ou Sund IV afternoon at 8,8Jo'clook. Tne funeral will in. hel t at tbe Xsptist ohurob, of wbioh she was a member, on Wednes day morning at 10 30 o'clock The de reae was highly respect. J an I lov i i by all LIVC Of lb i T YlO IOPIC3 N-w Ui.' It l od.vl In Brl'f Fat ..tr raph s to tUr S raafea TrUmn. Pa . April 88 S..yer.il T Y i . ill, prUoilels Were plni-1 111 l le station bouse loulgbt for druokenuees John PhTnney is building a i.ouso on Taylor street, Tbe waya an I in ins committee of the I i lit r i r v i.av prepared a short I 1 ro gramme for 1'niirs 1 iv night's m-et-mg Wednesday nigbl Professor Hover win present an entertainment on r. r son's phoni graph at thi Welsh Bantist church. In the afternoon il will la Klvn to f .ll Iron Robert Llewellyn proposes goinir to Wales this sumtn r The biggest bargain yet those m:c,nibc..'ot Mullicbromes. Ud to DATE NECKWEAR STOCK BOWS, REVEPvSIBLS 4-IN-HAND3, WHITE LAWN STOCK TIliS AND BOWS, Something New for FULL DRESS. Seeds and Lar::: Til n and nte C lever, Choice timothy and Lawn Grass SeeJs Guano, Bone Dust and Phosphates for Farms, Lawns and Gardens. DU FONT'S Matiuf. ture.t at 'he W ipwaUopea Mills, bu . and at WU- Bern unty l ubuatoni Dvlaa are HEMR BELIN, Jr. General Agettt for the Wyottittf DlitrlcL n8 Wycm.ng Avj . Scrantou Pj. ihud Katlonal Bank liiuMin. ACBROtrS, THUS rORD, I'll 1st "i. Tn. .1' UN I'.!;- nil ii SON: Plymouth. Pa. E W. MLM.I.IOA Wilkcs-Uarro. Pa. Agents tor the ItopetlUO Cnumloa! Com pntiy's Ilih Bxuloslvi-e America 10 itKALTil'l I. PI0TVBKB. RTBBT NOTED PLAVB IN ALASKA, THK UNITED STATUS AM) MkXICO, UVK Nl Mill' KS ON TIIKCOVN TKH. TEN CENTS AND ONE tin ri 1 1 OU AN V M Mlti.lv. Uev. (J i ir, 1, 1 . o.-.o CONRAD'S Fertilizer POWOEtH f I 4 I I K sea ,;' , I His Ene my Dyspepsia Causes Bufforlns. Much r.iinr. and Diatross Aftor Eating Fo llevod t.y Hood ;; Garsopirilla. "('. I. Hoed t Co., LOWCll, Mass.: "i must praise Rood's SsnaparUla for the poo.) it lias done me. I was troubled with dys pepsia. i h.ai severe pain Iu nt) liesrt, nod the swellingol my stomach umt tUstrosi nftereat ii i caused nts much suffcrbis. I tried ilUtorciil remedies without Rettuig relief. Finally I de eldi .1 to (dve ii. mil's Harssparllta a trial, helm Orst sua iu town hi take it. After taku.g Itvel ettlrs, I felt perfs tly SrsUand lave enjoyed good health cut since. Many ot tbs towns people have asked n:c about the sun re cl lloott's Birsaparlltn, and I lime cheerful) ree ninmoiided It leethis indeed eratefnl tor the good ii has 'i are nte, Friends and relntlvsshavs also taken Hood's Rsnapiirllla . !:! good results." Mii i ami a. Btuinx, Btnttestown, Pa. Hood 'a Plflo ears liver IBs, eonstipatlcn, bUlousni i. Jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion, Dr. B. Grower Ihr- PnlladelpTili Specitiltst, An.i ii, Naeelated ttagol Rnelfch an! ter nea nirsenaiiaesa bus nermaaeetbT leesled Temple Court Building SCRANTON w I.. . ..... u.v he amiMAad DaLLV n.lo.1 l).ULV AND I SbAY. Tbe tvv-t .r i, g, ,, i ,t ,,t tf,, ITBlvemtv M Peaeafivaalt rornMrlf Saps oestra tor oil ll ) ..l. si .1 mrw.Ti at tli Jli-llro Cttir reloal CoUtfa, of Llla,ii. hln H bi SJU s eorarf i ember ol the Msdleo-Chlrar ji. al A., mil. n. snl uaa pbvWclaa and ii reaoa la rbM ..f ths moat noted Am-ra-au in. I Urrsaee beenttala rom tn.-hir lad iread t 'tie:,.,.- t i..,.tr. .,,r, ,,f Pi,, ji-.hta .-it Ni-w i 1 1 His many T-srs of h-enltal exi-erleoae eo iblee tka) efisiaesjl phrsteuts I sargeoe ss nirrertly oi .jtio-n nt treat ail l. l rtn I i i i -,sn w.th tbe umsI flattarhif eeeeeea et. I Ii- l.i b etaudin. in Ibe statewUI u-A ti v bins in accept stiv leeerabte caw i ii- i si i n iii. ni. i.i rum i vt i -. in veil a si i n it rid llyoneevo ease aivee up -y rear pays! e'en rsh iboe tbe d'- tor and I eiatninej lie cere th-- -v . o -t , i.of NervoneDi itv Nr.-liiLi iW Sorist aisirh I'llaa. Krtns s Vi akne-i A.T-i li ns of lh- Kir. Kv. N sod Tlirost Ati. mv iMsrtnw- Tejeote, fan eer a-.d Lh t.las of ri ry d-scri.t' n Cm seltatloa kt KnUeb itn iiermsn I'.ee whu-s shall be eooetdered sacred aaJ etratttr n.i'a d. i ttal. i in. s I'M hIA.S. Is I r. M- Usui. Sumlai . t) .i hi. lit a p tn. Third National Lank of Scranton. Rlnlesaeal Peb IB, 1104. called tn hr lite ..III . II oil. r ol ! h. I ll I t'enc t I. I ' til i.t I I llll- . ' : i . ii - . Stl.tia 140 on 047.31 RO, ' 00 01 :t.:.:s 7 I I i d Sleli Bawds IHkel II t- Haabli It...... i r. ii. asas -oi i . N I'-onis line It in If, p . i. i. mii. i . I ui IrtlMt Hanks ..-I 14,014 111 ni l :& 7,00 i . VI M 4ln 7 1 1 li till) B4 tin-,' ..:.n no 1 1 tun n tin Capital Stilt. ill- I ...livl.le.t I mills f it. tl.lln a'.'oo ooo on 140.00000 Hi I Ml nil tS. 000,00 :iai M i.sos.cao 4 as, iaa.se a, SOtl ISO BO IIH I ill ml- t i pnM ii ptaalle.1 in. ie Baaks U II I I AM 4 Ml'. I.I nl l.hl I! llll 4, li..- i i. . I. lent WILLIAM II I I i Iv t ashler miii i runs uiiaas -oi i . ii iiiiii.t 1 f i til Iff :i Bss I JaBllBM 1 i.lili.lil llsmv ii. i i jr. v iiu .in 1 Mm ii,. Lather K. 1 1. i Thin beHh 0't in rtep teller! even its lilty stun eett ii by Ibetv Mleeeee intai eeee nmi reepsiitlblltliri ttprriHl itti. tii4.it vlven le bssleeM Ctilitils) Iliti'lt! j uLI till lilll tls ptiaili. The GENUINE New Raven "Mattiushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1SG0 New York Worcrooms No. 80 Fifth Avpiiue E. C. KICK Kit & CO, s .le dealers lo this section, nmci: -ui Adams av , Telephone BTd'g SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Bavtnessenrsd the BHOBIKG POBOBot wuii. m Blame B s .n tor s peimaneel bnsi nses Stand, 1 eimil conduct buentlfla ami 1 ntholoylral Shoe nj; for the I lerestton. He lief .mil cut e of Lamenvsa end other Unpedi- nietitH in the it. oven 'i t- i t i!or-' s itu ktentsl or due to impel led she-Ins, I shsll live the work my persoiuii ettonti a and euarautee do extra eoarae. except feriiupiovenient fsans uet, etc., will oe tiaated afternoons, a free olinic nmi tirofettionid advice slvsn every Monday from to - P. II. JOHN HAMLIN, D, V, S. FOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES v,:-:;'.-., :. 'U-.-lfm!lsi;:!f(i5?i!IM'll!i.!'iiieJiJM?lllHH .S3it..tl'.ltt;iHI'J EvsrthingFOR Everybody AT 400402 Lacka. Ave. Always the Cheapest95 Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Infants' Wear, Cloaks, Curtains, Boys Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, etc. Commencing Monday, April 16, we will place on sale Special Bar gains in Every Department k New Goods FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES HUH! 2''.r,'tfi!!fii!iii9iiaB!iiimiiii:miiiu!? ?iiiiiiiitiiiti(iiiiiiitin AK OB MAHOGANY TABLES, $1.40 EACH. Tk9 ereatost bargain in the ravirket. A few cf the ' Brass (Onyx Top) Tables left at $6.00. KERR & SIEBEOKER 406 and 403 Lackawanna Ave. sS3 "BOILED DOWN" Just lo Give tiie A DETAILED price list of our im meii!;e stock ot 1 urnittire. Car pets, Diby Carriages, Refriger ators, Mattings, Stows. Crockery. iV-., would crowd everything out of this paper. And we have too much respect for editorials to do anvihin'' like that; lesides, of what told in a single line. The Lowest Prices in N. E. Pennsylvania. Cash or Credit With every purchase of $50 orover we present an American Onyx Fin ished Cathedral Strike Clock. With $75 or over, a 100-piece Din ner set 111 WW LalK V aaasesj Editors a Chance use when all can be 1