LARGE QUANTITIES OF Spring and Early Summer Goods Fiil Our Different Departments Quick Sales and Roady Purchasers Mark the jirourPSH of our linsiness. It is often theiinTy, How 19 it po ille to sell thy qnantttiM w buy? The Hiiswer i, Til, vi'ry onsy nt the vuluoa we give at the pricss we nume. Ws bnvo tnafle early purclins. in the market of all the Latest Novelties and Staple Goods include.l in each departmtnt of Dry Goods. We have the clioice nroilnctiona of onr American msnnfMturfrs ami the novelties of our foreign competi tors. This season is no different from any other, at least in this one respect that the price always directs the extent of the purchases, and your money will go farther with us and buy better goods than ever offered in this place. S Are constantly ap New Ideas in Ladies' SUITS PitriiiK- e kep fully abreast of the times, display- log every fsshiOD and design as lust ms thev are placed upon the market only a few davs French people are aln ad of us -only the length of time it tuk for the styl to emu the water Few Wi Show American houses can some Brett keepetep with the paoe Viut8 we are setting. We Coup Cll with keep tnem scrambling Low to follow onr lead. Prioes. MILLINERY flow the beantifnl display charms ri'e ladies. Pretlv Flowers, Bright Klnboiia, O.iy Feathers, laiuty ini.dnriits these all oomblne to make this too loveliest .Millinery Uiaplay that ewr graced any store. HATS! HATS! HATS! Ijondon N'oveltits. l'aris Creations Mid the Highest Domestic Art, RARE THINGS New things. Stylish things Pop ular Things. Exclusive things Thing that can be only found witli us. GORMAN'! RAND DEPOT PECRVILLI PtNCUINGS. Cendnad Record cf the rvTit of Two Dnyk. f-jiecal to ft icnuttnn Trthnne. PlCKVILLE. Pa.. April 24. Fred Berry, formerly a resident of tbii place hat now residing at Green Ridge, circulated among nis associates hew last .-'un lay Florence Swingle cuns l;nia from thn state normal school at Stroodsburg to spend Sunday with bis parents, Mr and Mr A A. Bwiogle. Mrs. 1 J. A. Cur is ' j iiruinir with hr parents, Mr an 1 Mrs. I) T Lewis The social held at the Baptist par sonage lr.st Monday evening wns a grand snccess. The receipts wt-r- M Mrs, John II. Cook and Mrs A M. Clark were viiitors at the KleetricCity yi gterdsy. Mr sod Mrs. Dennis Slnv. of New Mllford, who hve been vi'itlng their son, fieorge Shay, have rMurnoJ nom-. Dan I!. Williams, miner at irasy Island mine-, Delaware and Hudson Canal company, wa injured by a fall Of top COa yesterday and his leg was broken at the nnkl. He was taken to his borne at Olyphant and Dr. Kelly set the Injured member, William Tut: ill, a rnnn-'r on the Gravity railrod, ran over a cow at the cenV'terv eroding Tuesday and caused a h id wrick and derailed and orippltd fifteen cars The delay on the Qravlty railroad nt Piano F, Tuesday mnrnina. was cuiied by the rope on the plans pulling out of the drnm and wns sunn replaced by Master Mechanic Q. H Thomas, We are Informed that we hnve a borongh ordinance, prohibiting people from throwing ashes or any garbage into the street or public allies, and it is the duty of tno high constable to see that it is not done. Hob-rt Telford, of Grassy Island, Is canvessiug hiB wald thornnghly for election of delegate to the county con vention. "B ib" is a huitlir in politics of late. Four Rig Successes, Having (he needed merit to more than U'akegood ell the advertising claimed for .hom, the following four remedies have reached a phenomena! sale Dr. King's New Discovery for ( ns 11 mj tioi:. Coughs and Colds, each hottlo guaranteed Kleo trie Bitters the great remedy for Diver. Stomach arid Kidneys. Baoklsn's Arnica .S'.ive, the best in the world, ami Dr. KlugiHew Life Pills, which are s perfect pin. All these remedies are guaranteed to no Just what is claimed for Mem end the dealer whose name is attached herewith will he plad to tell you more of tbem. Sold by .Matthews liros'. drugstore. MM PtCKWILLE. E. E. Oreiuer & Son invite the peo ple of Peckyille aud vicinity to call and inspect their homy-made baking anil ice cream, also fine line of meats at live and let live prices. Meals at nil hours dive us a call, Opjv site pnatoffloe, VliMMIIIIIMIIIIIHMIIIIfilllllDIIIIIIIIIU 1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I en aw, mnr mm 5J FOUR of thenn COUPONS, pro- g 1 ' d 1 Tilbnun Ollloe, eow 2 JJ ner t'OttB avvntinuiMl RprUQI Htrout, - fiitltJ the iKtlilcr to all 1 lie prlv- S S i I ' of tliw iinpui allolod it (Tor) 5 for siHtrllMttin pupular booki mm S among our roudri'H. 1 Its oflfofl mmlit by lire Tribune niMitUMt tre - m M follows: ... mm mm in ORNTR and Four OottpOBI for S any vtiluin) hi ihv OolniU lun Ne- S liotf. uver iiiu tuiAH lo srlort irom. mi 55 SO CFNTS und For fouponft for SS m any book In thu Ituhy Serla. g 20 CENTS and Four Coupon for S C any book In llto Wxlord sci lcw. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimi: Highest of al! in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PTOE ARCH BALO CLEANINGS Events of a Dsy Rpoorded for Rtaders of the Pren Ajri. .S')fii( to tie .StTiiatea Tribune. AbCHBAU), April 35. The concert held in Father Mathew hall last even ing for the benefit of Martin Mahady. jr., nnder the auspices of the Knights of Father Mathew, wi?s a most snccss fnl mi enjoyable affair. The attend ance was v-ry largo and tho audience was delighted with the entertaining programme that had been provided. Some of tho most talented ladies und gentlemen of this place, and several from out of town participated, and all were greeted with well merited ap plause. Mr. Mahady is a member of the Knights of Father Mathew, aud has been ill for several week. The laying of the track of the Car bondale Traction company Is creating great interest in the southern portion of the borough nnd there is a prospect of lively times before the work ii com pleted. L ist evening a deputation oitlssns living along the line of the railway presented a petition to the burgess asking that the company be re quested to lav the track in the centre, instead of the side of the road, tiie in tention at present bing to place it on the right sidx between the foot of tin hill and Colsmeyers hotel, The hnr gtss called tho attention of the road committee of councils to the matter SUd they will do their utmost tossllsfj the people. The road between Wagner S and the terminus is rather narrow an 1 this, coupled with the uncertainty as to the proper locstion of ttie street lines, maksi the tak of the council and the company hard to perform with sat isfactiou. County Surveyor Dunning men were here this morning and made measurements along the rsad, but the result of the findiugs is not yet known Even this does not end tho fnSS, The Arohbald Water company il objecting because ttm Traotion company u laving its track over thiir water main and threaten an injunction. A main is laid on each side of the rosd, and the Trac tion company in order to avoid this difficulty will probably be obliged to tsk the middle of the road This would certainly seem to la the best place for the street railway, but lhn it would h.- har I to maintain the 84 foot rosdiog which the borough ordin ance r quires. Meantime the work ot preparing the roid-b-d tfoei bravely on and the workmen arc DOW SS far as Henry Ort's hotel At i! o'clook tomorrow (Wednesday afternoon, Miss Jenni Plnnerty, daughter of Mr an 1 Mr Thomas Kinnerty, of Mill street, and Thomas Euro, of Providence, will be marrisl in St Tbomss' chnrcb. A.J Cswley, of Pine street, was in Bcranton tediy. Rev W. W shew, of Voor bees villa, the new pistir of the Presbytsriao church, will move his family tiers oti Saturday, and will occupy the M l Kearney property 00 Booth Msm street Miss Sarah Corcoran is visiting friends in i innrnore. Misss Mary A. Knnedy snd Sarah and Alice I f( 'onnor calle I on friends in ';cr.intori today Miss Katie Qllnnan spent last oven ing with friends hi Bcranton. Cl in: Koii CnOF I'se Dr. Thomas' Ec ifctnc nd according to directlona. It is the best remedy for all sudden attsrksot ci Ins, pain aul lutlsmmati in aud injuries CVOCA AND THE Mt ABO UTS. V. lit of Burglar -Poreoaal ad Other Not ot Intareat I pffittl to the Nfnmfnr, rribuna. A. n, Pa . April U -Mr. an 1 Mrs James Gllboolsy, Mr m I Mn Thomas McHaW, J F klcLaagblin, T .1 O'Malley, John Uilbooloy and mother, Th mas Hanlon aud daughter Mary attended the funeral of iGrtl-v Dally' at Olvpliant.. on Mon lav l.-ceaS'' l was formerly arssidentof Avoci Miss Jceepnins Clifford, of Soranton, spent Sunday in Avoca. John O'Malley will b a competitor in the piano contest nt tb eisteddfod in 1'ittston, May '.'i i. Durglars are again in our midst Tins time they entered the home of Dr Drown, on Main street. They gains 1 an entrance through a kitchen window The doctor heard the burglars but thought it was the girl answering n door call. The thieves S"Curud about flM worth of silverware. Miss Annie Callahan was in Scranton yesterdav, Rev Either KloTOM, of Parsons, spent Monday at tbe parochial resi dence. John Buckley occupies the barber hop vacated by T. Hopkins Patrick Mahon, an old an I respected citizen of York street, died suddenly at his home this morning. lie was about oil years of age and is survived by a wife and three grown up children. The funeral announcement will be mad later. Corneiliis Uiborne has moved to Ins handsome residence on the West Side. M .1. McOowau and Michael Doherty have been appointed delegates to the St. Aloysius' convention to be held in Wilkes-Harre in May. Mrs. Evan Davis, who has been suf fering for the last two months of spinal trouble, was yesterday taken to the Wilkes- Barr hospital. CLARK'S SUMMIT. A branch millinery department will ha opened in th lurnilure store of Stenlon & Wheeler, April 2:!. Onr friends ami patrons are cordially in vited to give us a call. E E. LlAOB, aornntou, Pa ' HOtUSDALE SHADOWS. Impression of the Beautiful Mapl City and It Peopl-. Viffiid tit the Soroafos IM&una HoHISDALg, Pa.. April 84 A short time ago a borough ordinance was passed prohibiting bicyoli.sts from using the sidewalk, Now that Main atreet, above High street, is to be narrowed it will leave a space four feet wide to be seeded down. This spaco could be much batter utilized by converting it into a 'cyclist path of gravel or ehale. This movement would give Ilonesdala a novel speedway, would amicably set tle the in8tlon, "What shall we do with our 'cyclists'" and would assure lliesafoty of the lives of pedestrians. Miss Grace L. Smith has returned home after a visit with her sister, Miss Carrie, nt r-hiladelphin. Both parties in the election contest for tin collector haviug new evidenc to offer, the case w. s brought up be fore Judge Pnrdy this morning. Court adjourned until Tuesday morning, when the additional evidence will be heard. J. Kirk Rise passed last eveeing at Port Jervis. CARBON DALE NOTES Eitsriaining Baich of News Item from a Faithful Scribs. flpsefofo th Bcranton IVfSaat Cakuonpai.k, Pa, April 84 E P. Johns, of Forest City, called on friends here this nltaraoon. Miss Dottie Giles, of Lincoln avuue, was n visitor In Scranton today. Mr and Mrs. Frank McMinu and ohi Id, of Port Jervis, and former Cer huudale resid'uts, are visiting relatives in this city. William Muir, of Honesdale. made a bnsinset trip to this place today. 1). T. LarKiu is on a business visit to New York city. At the meeting held by tho Carbon- dale Tennis club last evening the fol lowing oflicers wer elected: Presi dent, F K llurr; vice president, W A Munville, secretary and treasurer, J. H Paul, 'ihe executive obmmlttae will te cotnpoced-of Hi" nhov offloers and N. D Moon and W, F BadUr, jr. Columbia Hosj company entertained the pedestrian on Main street last evening about 8 o'clock by giving an excellent exhibition of quick work in laying bote, Mrs Jennie Seigle. wife of Fred Soigle, of Arohbald street, die this afternoon at i o'clock. l)oeased is mourutd by her hmbsud and tiv chil dren. Funeral win te held on Thurs day afternoon at 'i o'cloek. HerVlOSS will be conducted at the i rasbyteriau eburob, Interment will be male in M splawood oninetery. Tne funeral of the late P. ('. Wilcox occurred ttiis morning Remains were interred in Msplewood cemetery The stockholders of the Rushbrook Water company of onr neighboring town, Uayflold, elected tbe following officers Isst evening; President,.! J Williams, treasurer, S W. Cook. secretary, Thomas Hunter. Among the improvements that win occur in our city this epriug will Dl the paving of North Main street from the Delaware aud Hudson c impnny'i oihc to t hurcb itreel M P, Harding, of IWra ,' street, rec-ived a telegram tins morning an nouncing the death of his wife's mother, Mrs Humphrey, of Equinunk. Wayne oounty, Mr. llarimg with bi family, lett lor that plaoa tbi evening. List ev. ning in Msvfield, at the Car bou lal traction company'! oflice, tbe storkholders of the road met to trans act bonnes i. and the fallowing board of directors was elected William Walker, W. Q. Badler, J l siocker. M F rbompson, J. J. Willlains, w A Msy, II F Mullen and II (i lie '.em. the directors then elected these i tii rs Pre-i l'iit, William vYa.ker secretary and trSBSUrer, M. F. Thomp son. gsnral manager, W F Si Her, Jr. 1 n. s evening was held tli tiflh grn I '.cial by I i"!i r MiG.-ail's select dsnrtng diss in Keystone hall 'In - mine fire on tbe Weil Bids whloh ha bu burning in th mine near Eighth svenueand Brooklyn street tor many months, has at iatt been extin guished and Superintendent Andrew Si d has ordered the removal from the mine the water boxes, piping, etc LIVt TAVIOR T3PIC3. All the Nw. of th Dy Told In BrUf Paragraphs .(iniii fetAi feraafoa fWbwis TaTLOl, Pa., April 84 R-v F. A. King, tiie new pastor of tii Methodist Episoopal church, took possession to day of th parsonage. Gen Booeetein, of Piltston, was in town yesterday. A Hungarisu was killed in Anttin mine this morning His name H not known. A district convention of the Patriotic order Sou of America will be held here od We llies lay. Mary I) i via is visiting in Foroat City The funeral of Ulohasl H-unley will taka pine tomorrow tuorulng at i o'eloog. Jsmea Everitls Is visiting in Wslst- port for a few ilsy. Tbe members ol tbs Pries library and friends wtli eoj tn-ir first day's outing on May 80 ai Mountain Lskj Tomorrow i VVudneadayi nlhl ocenrs the ball of the Bleotrlos at Weber's rink All arrangements have been completed for a pie is ml time, mi l th" sale of tiikets gutraiitees a large crowd. Colonel Egra ltiiple will d lire: his lecture on "Experiences in Anderson ville" at th Price Library waoolatioo on May 4. ''The Confederate Spy." which it to be given by home talent in .May. was rohxrs'd this evening. Don't fall to attend Eiison phono graph entertainment touvirroSI (Wed nesday) mgnt at the WelsQ BtDlst church, lathe afternoon a tuiui.ee will tw given free for uml Iran no; over It) year of age . clipped from Canada Presbyterian, un der signature of C Blaokett BoblOWO, prop'rt I was cured of oft-recurring Ml- Ions headacbee by Burdock liiunj Bitters, MIRRORED AT M00SIC. Brief Bit of GC:.lp from a Thriving Town. .Scared lo the Srranlon IWfttJUO, Moosic, I'n., April 'J 4 -Next Sunday moi ning will be qusrterly meeting at i be Briok Ohurcb. The presiding uldr will bo present, Love feast ut 9 83 o'clock, followed by sermon, Mr. and Mrs. David S iirra, of South Side, Scranton, visited at the lioina of Robert Usiiuie Monday, Mr. Alex McKeUBle was iu Scranton yesterday. Ret Liiidermuth will lead the Bible reading Thursday evening, commen cing at 7. BO o'clock in the basement of the Presbyterian uuuroh, The Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet at 2 30 sharp Thurs day aftsrnoon. Business of importance to be transacted. The Friday evening cottag." prayer meeting will ha held at the home of Daniel rfloi on Erjok street. Boarders wanted nt Washington House, Main street, Moosic. Utrau, -plied with the finest wines, liquors.etc Lunch at all hours. SIROUOSBUPG NOrt-S. 3cavry cf Kre. Eriinr. Who Was Shot by I'uryenr. ""Urdu! In the Scranton 7Viluns. STRouosiiLftii, Pa., April 21 J. E. Nycu, of E;ypt Mills, was seen on the street yesterday. William Eilenberger is 111 at bis hoiiiu on Main street. Elmer Warner, of Weatherby, was a diner the Indian ',' i i Hotel today, Samuel H, Turn and Johu a. Schoon over, of Bushkiil, wero attending to business in town today. Mrs. Jacob Posten is home from a week's visit with her daughter in Newark, N. J. W. W. Iwen, of Parsipany, N. J., was in town today. He is one of the original iuventor of fibre-ware. On Friday evening, May 4, ths Yonng Meu's Christian league will give a grand phonographic concert in Grand Army Ropnbiic hall. Lyman H. Howe will operate the wonderful piuoe of mechanism. E 1. Morgan, the well known jjv eler of East Stroudsburg, who recently came off victorious lu a suit for divorce brought against his wlfa, has succeed ed In getting the custody of his two bright c'.iil !r. n The Stroudsburg Electric Light com pany lias been unable to locate tho trouble in their machinery and early this morning telegraphed for an expert, who is expected to arrive In time to fix tin' matter before dark Tbe Lehigh Prenbytery, which has boon iu session at Bethlehem, held highly Interesting i Among the defegates electa 1 to I hageuer.il as sembly is the Rev, S G Hutchinson, pastor of tbe Presbyterian church of thie place. Mi Christian Ehlera, who was shot by Purvear, called upon D strict At torney Williams at his idlice recently. The lady is looking very well, her strong constitution making the process of recovery very rpi I, Mrs Etilors did not care ta'k ah ut the lynching of her husband's iililid-rr, DOT could she be Induced to look at a picture ol the hanging. m J' RWYN AND VICINITY Sundry Nwi Not Compiled by a L'.vt Baportar fpcefuffofa Sera a ton IWeaea JgRMVN, Pa., A,iril 24 -John, lafsot son of Mr end Mrs Henry Sauford, died Tuns lay morning, agel 1 you The funeral take place today. Inter ment in R is Hill oemetery, Rev Stephen Jay. of Busquabauns, is ihegutn( his bro:tier, Tnun Jv, of Second street A large number of tbo Odd Fellows from tills plaoeleft for Come this even ing, and at the hour of writing are no doubt enjoying the hospitality of the brethren of Ihe Wayne coun'v lolg. Tonight at the residence of I r S D, Davis th mum social Will h held, tb proced to he for th- St, Jam's Epis copal church At Enterprise nail in concert for th benefil or the St. Aluy siUS aociety will b giveu. Mia Clan Davi returned yosterdsy trom a few days viait witu friend lu Mooslo, Hy rtason of tiie breaking of the shiere wheel, Ni 1 shaft WM Obliged to suspend operations at 11 a. m today. It Is expected that work will b re sinned Wednesday morning. Cured of Catarrh reels Liko A New Woman Since Taking Hood's Indigestion nnd Sick Hoadttchen Also Rolioved. "C I. Rood A Ce . Lowell, M iss.i " I have been Ukh.j.- II ! B irs.iparllla alnee Lwt Deeembet (or lnUfvsUon, catarrh sod sieh hSSdSSbe, and it lias m4s uie feel like a lien Srnsssii When i cemnwnced lakh n i dM not li IVS any , uUU and I u vears I ball to be ve.-v careful al t my ili-t. N.. I . ..u eat at.) ala.'l of final without anv distress afterward. I had a severe ease ol catarrh, and tins with Ii lattice tlnn hnu. itht mi lie.u. ut alia.-ki ..I i a h-...! Mhe. They bothered me very much But alnce Likiuji several bottles ul Hood's Haraaparilla All Is Chanced. It lias cured mn of raurrh and lay otter troubles. J boos nery one similarly af- i.i le.i hui try Heed's Nrsaparllb) and bs Kood',v;.:j)Cures coi.v laci 't 1 1 Its n.erit." Miss Klla .lone SO", UU Al.hr Str.et. I'ldladetphla. Penn. Hood's Pills era hand mads sad pertesl Ul priiiHirln.il uml auiea;anee. i5c. a tox. DIITM1 Nlloi Iti.. i lawlUUglJIWeMti HI. si m 5a SMUI-; 1 . THE WORLD, '.I n?i Hit1 tf1 m it deaYsf iirn'il.M , This I ni'... sjolld rreneh Doagota KM ltui ton Hjui delivered fee aoywl ra In tla- t'.s.,,i ris-elia efl 'll-li Miihcv Or.l.-r V ( 1 ' rjk' t-'", SJw Kauala svsty wa lb n iti i 7 ri, 'j : ! !n i. I If loll t - fol I r. I i i.i. i , ourselves, tiieivforo ws eesf nnttf the Jtt, ntule anil trrur, 1 It any o.io Is net eallatu.t wo will rilurul Iho merry or send snothsr pair, i-.ra tri.min hfi;o I K.ft KK. U-n 1 o ft anal half MMla StntSpwttiwtf tiV (if u Ut fit vnu. X-.v llluttrated ilia leril FREE n ..." o nyii rcncDdi ct 1 teunt to I'.illn , 0 Every Womai. srirnctimes noeuB a rell able monthly regulating miKlicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, rn prompt, aitfo nnd certain In result. Thn ser.i "nt 'Dr. t'oal'ni never itisiippomt. sent aujwlian. "0- PsslMeClrlnaCo .nearoloadiOa Sold hy JOHN- it. PHELPS l'harmaolst cornor Wyniiiliitf avenuo und Spruce, utrent Boriinton. Ta. America to hbautifcl pict train, every MOTIO PLACE IN ALASKA, Till". UNITED ITATKI AMD KKXICO, riVB NVMBKBatOM the COCN H it. TEN CBMTI AND one cocrox roii ant numiier. i i if 1 kVJ - a Ml V. J V i 3 BABY'S BAD ECZEMA Head one Solid Sore. ItchiDg Awful. Had to Tie Ilia Hands to Cradle. Speedily Cured by Cutlcuru. Our little hoy hrnke out on his head with a bad form of I'cieina, when he was four months old. we tried three doctors, but they did not help him. We then used your three Cuticpka Kkm iihes, aud alter using then eleven weeks exactly cuununy; va uireciioiiH, ne began to steadily improve, and after the uso of them for seven months bis head was i ntirsly well. When wo began using it his head was a solid sore from the crown tohiaeyehrows. It was also all over his ears, moBtof his (see, and small places on different parts of his body. There were sixteen weeks tint we h:ul tlx L ...... hla l.-nwlj tied to the cradle and bold them when he was taken up; and had lo keen mittens tied on his hands to keep his fincer liails out of the sores, as he would hi ratch if he could in any wav get ins hands loose. We know your Couctnu Ran- I nil seure dhim. We feel sale ill recnuiiuuudiug toeui toothers. Jtu. B. & JANETTA HARRIS, Webster, lud. CUTICORA WORKS WdNDERS Parents to know that a single application of the unci B RBMenilis will afford Instant re lief, isTiiiit rest and sleep, anil peiut to a speedy cure m ths most torturing and dlsngurltif of in snd scalp diseases, end not to use them is to fall In your duty, ciinim RutBOixsars the purest sweetest end most effective km cures, hi, K..I purltlers and humor remedies ever eumpounded, The) sppeal with Inislstlble force to mothers, nurses, snd mi having tbs care of children. iTtrenta should remembtr that cures made iu rlnlilhoisl are .ipet-ili, economical aud permanent. F"ld larootliout Hi world. Price, Crnrcna, aw , 80r,ltt,; BssobVBNT, It, Pur ran Ducal anii Cusx. Coin'., Hole ProprMora, Boatoo. Mow to Cure Mkln DtSSSs,H mailed free. BABY S Hkiu and Bsslp purified and beenttflSd hy Cl th DaS riiiAC. Absolutely pure, "pains and weaknesses u female- instant) ji relieved by that iew, rlreant, and iiifallihle Anildol to rain, Inflammation, and v, . , -,( ihu Cuiltiint Aoti fain iii-i.i. Dr. FD. Ore wer Th" PullidelphU Specialist An1 n SSpeUted Italloi BntdUdi at.t r ea I L)li aaua. ar buw iarii..i,i,i,tly iocatod Temple Court Building HI I RPRCCK T SCRANTON Whf. IU tu,y m nmsuitod U.Ul.V AND bl MA. Th lVvt.,r u , gr.luu nt th tntvar:ty '"' lormorlf tesaessitrater of l')-' oarrand sarnr ti, Medioo-Chlr trKii-ai Ulhwa ra" Philadelphia l i. also ai h. notary iutnb( ..f ihu Medirti hour jical AaaooUUon, and waa phyalolaa sad urgiH.ii iu ehlef . f ih n.nut n.,t.-. Am-rien tnl iierman l.iapjuviv roiriMi hu'lii Imlonad ' '-' ' KM ut I'L ,l...i bi i .1 Aew ,,rk. Bis na.T reur .,f fnAr'.u eair'ene a- al lo ihu Hntnaut phrslotM n 1 inriMii U eorreetly dtfnre. and trt atl aefiarss ' nd d:H-- with th- meet tta!terinaie-ei and in- tub steadies la lbs stats will uot 1L hlui lo ar. opt av InCUl abts I us . H.tlilliiiih i.i - mi. i ii v) r u m ss ii i si i i i ur.T) It you have i-so iven up Of your phvsl- alaaoall spoatb eoetor sad bs easmun-L I'ernr.'i ii... .. ,,.. of Nerrnn Hehllity. gerofula, old Kir. i ai.irrh. 111. Kma YV-aknen. AiTartloo nf the Ear. Kv. Hose nd Thr it. Asthma, lavafii. Tum.w I core and Crind of every doeerlptiosi Ooa saKatioa in Knellah and flea nun ftm, winch shall bs eeasUered saursd and trtoily court dattei OSS Hour- n A. SI. I,i V I'. l. Hall;. Run.lai. Ua. hi. tii p in. Third National Bank of Scranton. tateasoal Fh as, ItsM, sailed for h? Ilir t inn Irnller ir the in rriir,. I.I -in im , , l iinni Overdrwha I i lie. I siHlra Hi. ml- Othoi Bond Bomhlai Ron . rrrimuuiH ,.u I . s l,,ti,u, DttO frmn l.s lieKMiter . I'll Il OBI ItaiiUs I ioli a i , .' 1 11..140 no B4T.S1 SO, oiiii.no .. 113,578 IS vs. 117 1. an .. Ma ri ., : i. nu on Cos am 79 I4I.U4II.A4 i.soaaso.60 1 1 a ii 1 1 mi s i ' i i i .i i SUM, III I iMllvldod (fronts I Iri'iilalliin Dlvldoeata l npald Do petal t , Hue lu llauka .. '.nn nnn oo 140,00000 fill ! nil 7S, 000, 00 SM Ml . . ,1,564,000 .",4 .isavso a I.SO I 550 do il l i t FONNI i u Ptaeldoal OKU II CATLIN, Vlro-Pyldaal WILLI ASI M PKCK, I nobles mia i roRa vrilllan Connoll, Uoarare H. Call la, Alfred liinni . I. nee Arenbald, Honrj II. Un, Jr., Wllii.uu T. buiitli, l.uthor K, Her This bauh offer in depositors eeery tin lilt n urrniili il hy I In Ir MlanOOO, lul- nees ami respaaslbllltir. Sitecliil allehtloa BlVOn to hll-lll oo- ootiDla lutoreol iialdon Uinodopoolta Tin' GENUINE N Haven " Mathushek " Pianos ESTABLISHED 1S00. New York Warerooms No. SO Fifth A.venue. E. C. BICKER & CO, Bole dealers in this section. OVFICB 121 Adams Ave , Toleihouo BTd'g SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Hnvhu' secured the BROSIKG FORCE of illlniii Hluniu & S m lor a pot mnnciit hual liess stand, I shall conduct BdeBtttM and rStholostcU rhoeini for the I reventloii, Ke ller and I'n hi of I.ninencss nnd other iinpedl nients in the movements nf Horses Inciili utal or duo In imperfect ahneiiiK. I i-hall (live tho work my personal attend n and truaranteo no extra ensrgo, except for improvement Lams not., etc., win ho t rooted afternoons, a froo clinic uml ptofessioiuil advlio glvon every Monday from I to il r K JOHN HAMLIN, D, V. S, Il tfl jpiiK.niiii.iim EverythingFOR Everybody The Fair 400402 Lacka. Ave. u 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 rtllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllUlllUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIillllllllllllllllllllllllMIIR! I Ot MAHOGANY TABLES $1.40 EACH. The trreatest bargain in Brass (Onyx Top) KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. mm Just (o Give the A DETAILED price list of our im mense stock of Eurniture, Car pets, Baby Carriages, Refriger ators, Mattings, Stoves. Crockery. &C, would crowd everythinr out of this paper. And we have too much respect for editorials to do anvthiiiLf like that; besides, of what toai 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 Ein ished Cathedral Strike Clock. With $75 or over, a 100-piece Din ner set. AT the market. A few of the Tables left at $6.00. '11 aStfSvZS Editors a Chance use when all can be