8 THE SCEAlTrON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY rORT!TN"G, APRIL 27. 1894. LABGE QUANTITIES OP Spriqg and Early Summer Goods Fill Cur Different Departments Quick Sales and Ready Purchasers Mark tho progress of our busineRS. It isofttm t lie query, How h it pos sible to wll tlie quantities we buy? The tuiswer if, ' is very ensv at tho values we iivo at tho prices we name. We have ina'ie enrly purchases in the ninrkr-t of nil the Latest Novelties and Staple Goods inelnded ill eacli department of Dry Qoodii We have the choice prodnotioni of our American mnnutneiurer.s and the unvcltios of our foreign conipti tors. This onson is no i1ifTernt from nny other, at least in this one respect--that the price iiIwhvs directs the extent of tho purchases and your money will go farther with us and buy better goods than ever offered in this place. S Are constantly ap peanng. e keep fully abreast of the times, display IDS evsrv fashion Now Ideas in Ladies' SUITS I and design n last as thv are nlaced - npon the market Trench people are onlv a WW 'lays tlbsad of us only the length of time it takes for tho Style to cross the water. Few American houses can keep step with the pice we lire letting We keep tlitn scrambling to tollow our lead W) Show So n tir at Vmi's Coup f'J with Low Prices. MILLINERY How the beautiful display charms t a ladle Pretty Flowere, Bright Rtbbona, (ray Feathers, Damty i irnHin-iits--these all OOtnblne to make this iho loveliest Millinery display that ev.T graced any more. EATS ! HATS! HAT3 ! London Novelties, l'aris Creations and Iho Highest Domeotlo Art, BABE THINGS New things. Stvllsh fiinps rop ttUr Tnmgs. BXOlmiVO things 'J nings that can b only found with us. GORMAN'S c: ....... .. C-.R80N0tl CHIPS. Eailv Pa'ch of Liv. N-w from ths H aaeef I Its. Aragsal to ikt AcriHfon IVAaaa CaMONDALB, !'.. April jr,Vtr day H .rry T Willlami en I John J. O'Uoyle spent in whipping the streams in the vicinity of Pleaaaat Mount, and rotnrood with the larg st eaten of Iho eafon. H.-rLert Wyle, who will be rernom Nrad as inusicai director in the Kittle Rhodes conipiuy. hut of late in the (owelty bu'tness, was calling on trade here today, and also upon several of his scan aio tancea, Mail Carrier W. B Chase and fain l!y r in IHtuick. .'rinquehatina rontit tv. whers Lhoy won Oallod by the death f Mr. l.nasv'a eoruiti. Miss Marv Al 1-n. Mrs. I) P. McCoy has returned fron a sveral weeks' stay with friends in Now York atst. Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Gardella, of Ji'orth Main street, are monrning the death of their 10 months-old dnnght. Mania, which OOOnrrel this afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Last evening Mils Lsura Tonkin was nnitsd In marriage to lt'nirh Atkinson. The ceremony was performed by the Bof. William Edgar, at the liomn of the bttdo'l iu"t!ier. Mrs. Jidin Tonkin, of No. Oh Brook street. At St. Itose chnrch at 5 30 o'clock latt evening OOOOffOd the inarringe of M ia Lizzie Lynady to (ieorge Brown. 'l he ceremony was pi rfonnod by Kev. J. J. Cnrran. Mrs. I'. It. Vandermark is away on a month's, visit with friends and rela tiv a in Missouri. Richard, the B year old son of Albert C. Lee, of Belmont street, died last f v ning after a ling"ring illness Fa neral will le held tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 1 o'cloek. The remains will be interred in ireiiheld ceme tery. The Carbondale lodges of Old Fel lows celebrated their seventy-filth an niversary this evening The exorcises wer" held in the W. W. Watt building on Church street where the following programme was rendered: Selection Hesslei 's Orchestra Vocal Solo Alms I'.lla llnhhard Seluct Heading Mrs. .1. S. Nilcs Bass Polo K K. Hall Address (J. I). Taylor Cornet golo '. Q. EL Aokerman Kelection Imperial (ileaClnb i'iaiio (Solo Hen Singer Vocal Holo Walter Wilson Mnitar and Mandolin Dnet Messrs. Leonard and Kelvin Selection Ilensler'B Orchestra - a . PECKVILLE. B. E. Oreiner A.-. Son invite the peo ple of Peckville and vicinity to call and inspect their home-mada linking ami ice cream, also fine line of ments at live and let live prices. Meals at nil hours Give lis a call, Opp' gito postofflae. f):aEi3Esasci;a:3SifaaisBSBScci3;aEsiEE33r 1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I E! FOli'R of llicsn COUPONS, pre- JJ Seated at The Tribune onion, cor- S ner I'onn avenue mill tipraea street, oatitloa the bolder to nil too priv- 5. ilexes of the iiripurikllflml oilers for (HsLriuiitiiig popular books Si among our reuders. 'I he oft'ors luuUo SS hy The 'I rihuuu waBOgtTrt ' S a followit: ; 15 OKNTS and roar OoapOOS for JJ nny volume In the ColnnsbOS rfe- Over 100 tltlus to select Hum. 5 20 CKNTK mill Font COBPOSM f"r C any uouk in 1.110 1 nvi m Ift CKNTg end Four Coupons for any book In tho Oxford Series. lEUliaUUllllieiHlllllllBIIUUIlsiSIUBS! Highest of In Leavening Powei. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. M tA Af R ft AsBSOIaJsTE FOftiST CITY FLASHES. Capture of EuraUrs A Frottv Wod dii.B Other Nots. A'prrioi fo las Ssroatos Ataaaa Forest City. Pa., April 20. Last evening 11 very pretty and quiet wed ding took place at tho home of Mrs. C II. Yelviutiton. The contracting par tus were Dr, Jennie Yelviugton, ono of Forest City's best doctors, to Charles J, Young, a popular and much re spected young man of this borough About 0.30 p. m. as the sun's rays of light were fading in the west, Riv. J, C Hogao, of the forest City Methodist church, pronounced the words which mads the hearts of two beat as 0110 npotfthe sea of matrimony Only tho immediate relatives and friends of both partial were prewit, who were Dr. A. P, Yelvington and wife, of Sus quehanna, the doctor being a brother of the bride; Mrs. Emma Tyler, of Damascus, 11 sister of the groom: Mr and Mrs. Neil Blackmail, of this place, the latter a sister of the bride; Mrs. C. H. Yelvington, the mother of the bride, and Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Began. After th" marriage ceremony, tho companv repaired to the dining room, where an abundance of good things had been prepared for the occasion, and ample justice lu-'ted out to the sumptuous re past The presents, of which there waa a large Bomber, w,-re both oiefnl aid ornamental About 0 o'clock in the evening the EToraat City (Yirnet band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Yonng, who invited thora into the boute, where they were invited to refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Young will resile In thi place, where they have the best wishes and congratulation of their numerooi friende hero and elsewhere, who unite in wishing them success in life. Dr. Young will continue her praotioe in her chosen BOdloai pfofeaaiou. Montrose Barnard, chief of the Hill lideo r;;s of lurvoyon for Soranlon, was in roreal City today. Ji:ies ,l,.hns, of Honesd ile, spent a short lime with hie sou, H. P. Johns, in this pi tc to lav Mrs. V. Palmer, of Buiquehanne, wile of Conductor Palmer ol Iho Brio "liver," spent a short time in this plaeo vaeterday as the guest of Mrs. Dr. Blakeoleo on Hui?in street H H r.irltou. of Carbondalo, a ft r -man on locomotive ii;ii, cam" very neir meeting with fatal aiddent near the lirie station in lliii plsce last evening He wss on the front of the locomotive oleaoing and lighting the pilot lamps Tho engineer w M running feiaonsine with a caDoose in front of it Into the Clifford loaded awitoh and ran against the cars in that switch with considerable forcj, throwiug the fiteman heavily from his position on the locomotive onto the other track. Lncrily a train had just passed by or he would in all prooability hav been killed had a train b-eu passim; at thai time. Thu Injured man was taken into Lbs caboose, vnre his injuries werr ej mined by Railway Surgson Dr William R Blakeoleo, who foun 1 thai a slight Injury hid been rtoalTod by one fib. Mr Carlton concluded not to :' the trip and went to hit borne in Carbondalo, Attorney John F Boynolda, of Car botidale, w is af oriing Ut legal ha'l BM in this plai-i' t I iv , 0 Boll, formerly proprietor of the Porett BoneeiB tbie place, tut of lat protrietnr of a hotel a: ( !arboBdalelWai at First City viitor t.,:ijr The fnneral of Mrs Robert Jones. rbo died Tueaday from a cancsr, oc-curt-oil today at the hoin of her danuh t r, sirs Fred Laeey. Mrs. Jones w. 61 years of age, and is snivived by In r hnsband, a daughter, Mrs, V Lsr.v. SOd s son, Nelson .loins, of this pl.re I, .term-lit was nt LTttiOOdale, Rv. D 1'. Lapp ns offlclatlog. Angling for the speckled beauties is 1 popular pacttnM these dava. Dr. Knapp.and Dsn Arthur made Very g. o 1 cntehs yesterday. Offloer Corcoran, of Wilkes-Barre. arrlTod iii this borough yesterday morning In eoerch of three man namely, J imes Birmiogbam, William Lyuoh and Cnrran, who are wanted in Wiikis Barro to answer to the charge of hv ing stolen lnt Monday afternoon from an elderly lad 7 who rani a sa loon in that city. They first COloro formed the old lady nd tbn secured the plunder. The offlcOf caught Hi r -mlngham and Lviicli standing on tn Fltmi'ig House porch, hut Cnrran, al though seen here a short time previous to the arrests, con I i not let found, an I ! was the man that carried 111" snr plttl money. The officer escorted the men arrested to Wilkes-Barre on the 8 "T train yster lay Miss Maggie Coyle, an estimable and refined young lady, died at her homo In this borough last evening about 11 3(1, nft'r an illness of three weeks oi typhoid pneumonia Miss Coyli bad passed her eighteenth birthday hu' a short time aito. She has 11 large host of friends here and elsewhere, who will receive the sa l O 'ws of her demise wit a regret. The funernl will be hell Satnr dav afternoon at 1 o'clock at the DOOM. Interment will be at Dnndatf. Mrs Covin ami another daughter have been sick for a long time and are not yet able to leave the bouse. Mrs. Benjamin Maxey spent today in Olypnnnt Miss Nettie Moflale, of Dnnmore. was the gneat of Miss L'-zie Hovers to day. ( P. Pstterson, of Carbondale, was here on business today. Tho sheriff's sale of Bark's fair wss postponed from today until tomorrow. Colonel Kziu H. Ripple will deliver his popular " Three Mouths iu Andef sonville" tomorrow evening nl Union dule. Four BIr Successes. Having the neided merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for theui, the following four romedios have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs mid Colds, each bottle guaranteed BlSO trie Bitters, the mil remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Kneklen's Arnica Halve, the l'st In the world, and llr. King's Now Life Billa, which aro a pcrfor.t pin. All thate remediM are guaranteed to do just what, is claimed fur them and the denier whoso Dame is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of thorn. Sold byMatthuws ltroa'. drug store. ' MIRRORED AT M0OSIC. A Quiet Wsddlaj News Notes of a Per sonal Character. fl.tcial to the Herat; ton Tribune. MOOSIO, 1'a., April 20 A quiet wed iug ceremony was g(demniz'd nt the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Milo Coolbi.ogh, of Ponn avenue. The contracting par ties wevo Mite Mary Coolbaugh uud n 1 mm 1 wVvWvl:, Mr. John Bornildea Only tho rala tives witnessed the ceremouy. Mr. and Mrs. Bnrneldei will begin borne keeping at tho new powder mills immediately. Mrs. L. A. Lind tmuth and Mrs. W. S. Hutchiiigj attended thu Foreign Mis sion society convention held at Sran ton Thursday. Miss Maggie Parfrey was in Pcrantoti Thnrsday. The family of Blackimlth Jamei Thomai were poisoned today by eating ham. The L idies' Aid society will hold a doughnut social at the homo of Wil liam DObohlON Wednesday evening, May S, A pleasant time Is promised to all who attend. Ice cream and Olko will be served. A number of fishermen are tiring their luck angling for speckled beau ties. . dipped from Canada PrcobytoriM, un der signature of c Blackett Bohineon, prop'r: 1 was cured of oft recurring Ml ions lieadachch by Burdock Blood Bitters. ARCHB.10 GL1ANINGS. Ths Nsws of a Day : for Intel - haunt Ksadsrs. Sl triai to Me .V-Miriloa Vi'Mia. Annum. t, Pa., April S6 Michael Dunn, of South Al tin street, will have tns left arm amtuitateJ next week Mr. Dunn was a s ddier in tne lata war nu I was shot in tne arm at the storming of Fort Gregg before .St PeUburg on April i, 1864. Nearly all of the mm BUlar pari of the arm above the elbOW was shot nway and that member has been practically powerless ever sinco. At intervals it caue him gratptui and recently it worried him so much that it was deolded, for his safety, to perform the operation Mr. Dan 1 ha I bean receiving a pension of only .0 un til the last yoar of Harrison's adnu ni tration when it was Increased to $1". Cnder Boko Smith's ploayuni polioy It was again reduced to $d whiolt am uut he is now motiving, Kvery one hopes that ths ampul itlon wui be lueoeeefnl and that Mr Duon will toon be re store 1 to perfect hoilth. James iJngbee, of 8 don stmet, ca'le 1 on Irlendi In Bcranton yeatorday, .billies Corcoran, of t.'hnrch street, has beep appointed ntgbl watchman at No '.'breaker. He takes the plies of .Mr. Dunn who has be-11 obliged to stay at home owing to tbe serious oonditou I of his arm. Tolsy wss a quiet d ty n tb street ranway, DOlBlDg occurring tolnterfore with thx Work ot tho 11111. Qeorga Okell aud aie under Simp ion, of BoraatOtt, wsre in town t iy Bome of the sieirtmg fraternity at ho hMdge wltneMod n real p.-m Bghl in UaOkloy's lii.d at an early hour ;ri lav moroiog, when twj rOtldlttM of that usiiaiy pesceihle coinmunitv 00 gaged in the questionable pastime of br-aking the Sthuath. the law and 1 other's lo ads ihilva few per s-uial friends wero invited to witness i he c in tstt The prindplec wer named QftrnOC Md Walters, both of whom bad a Mai ropotatloa us buifers. la Ofdef to aeltle t M qu'stioo of suprem acy It was dfi Ide I 10 inert in tbeaion.i After eight fleice rouodi Walter de feated Ills sppon-nt and was thereupon duidwil light WKignt champion of the Ublg". 1 1 i.i ion 1 ii" 1 ! -I'.e lr Thomas' F,c- lectrie Oil aceordlua to dlrerttltiie It is the beet remedy for all suddei attacks of cMs, paiu an 1 in .'Urn nut I n aud injuries PRIC H'J-iG PICKUPS. Nwv Nnesta Oathered Iter and Th-re by sn Au Kvd Frribs. j . r i.ir ! tki rrqnlen Tribune. PucnvgO) Pn, April M Mathaw Ucpberi maauger of hMchraond'i store, left yeatorday for Forest City, where he will stay mdtinitlv to look uft r the above humid compady's In terests Willie Burk of the B Milev.ird. won 1 le, I room suit nt the xntrrtainflWBI mi 'I ties lav night 111 Paddon'l hall. A lady whoss nauie wo oonld not I earn reeldlog 00 Cherry street In Soranlon was tbe winner ot the f.V) gold plsce. Til 'SO articles were gilts lo SI. Tip 111 is' rhiireh fair. Polander employ d under the ohntee at Richmond's bresxer bad his arm badly smashed yesterday by being caught le-tween the Pumpers of tw loaded cars I, uke Blloshon. of Minooka, called op friends In town on Yv eiinenlav. A Lisrs' glob hal been orgnniz- d at th Suburban hotel. I'urties wishing to purchase Till Tgnuai atultlohronwi win Bud them for sale at the resilience of John A Murphy, on Main street. Jf.Hf.irN JOTTINGS. Odd fellows' Am ivrary Panor.al and C hr News. Oascfal le fAs Boraafesi TiiAuae. JglUlYN, Pa,, April .'0 obn Mc Carty will erect reildenoe on h.a va cant lot n"ar A. Miaaett'l hotel, Rev. M Bowell will hold service morning and evening 01 Sunday in St James' Bpttoopal church. Mr. and aIis Y. S liiiicliings, of KooalAj were Jermyii viiitors yoeter- day. Koh K ' vi s succneded in getting th" watch at the entertaiuidsiit Wednes day evening, he bavin : nolluoted $11 and F.dward Burke $177 C D. Winter transacted business in Soranlon yesterday. About two hundred Old Fellows witii ibelr friends MMmblad at the hall Intending, it being the occasion of their annual social. DpBOOhoa, music, etc., were indulged in and re freshinenta Wero served. The commit tee in charge, C F. Dakar, W. II, Mer ritt, J. D, Williams, H. A. Willman and W. C. Nicuolson were the r cipients of a vote of thanks for their aorta. The olTeriti! nt the mum social held nt St. David's Wednesday evening, amounted to This will bn placed lo the credit id the reotor'e s Jury ac COUnt of th St. James church. M L. Miller, of Montdnle; F. Ames, of Binghamton, -id C. J. Box, ot Lordville. N. Y,, were Jermyn visitors veternnv. Anierica 16 HBAUTIFUIi rim ill's. BVBBT NOTED I'l.vct; I.N ALASKA, TBI UNITED ITATM AMI MC.XK O, H K NVMBKJM ON TUB COOK 1KB, IBB CENTS AND ONK COl ION lrOK ANY MtJMBBB, ItALLSTEAO NOTES. l ittle Locals Cooc-rnma- an Enlerpriiing Rnllronrt Town. N)ecial to the ,SVnoif"S 's-ftne. BALIiBTIAD, Pa., April 20. Mrs. William Hoover and sons have returned home from visiting friends in Candor, N. Y. J. Ft. Douglass visiting Binghamton today. Mrs. Georeo Stone, of Elmira, is visiiing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCreary. Mrg, I'Mward Nichols, who has been visiling friends in Binghamton, has re turned home. Tho funeral of Mrs. N"lli Cadon was hold on Wednesday morning from tho Baptist church and the remains wero laid to rest beside those of her bniband who was almest instantly killed in the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western yard at this place about live years ago. Tho services were eon dueled by Rev. M. L Watkins, of Factoryville, tho former pastor. She was a member of the Lidice' Auxiliary to the R lilroail Young Men's Christian association, and that organization at ttindeil the funeral in a body. The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the llallstead Fire company attended In body, Air. Cadon having been a member of both organizations. She leavus a son about " years old, severil sisters and nn aged mother. The pall I oarers were F,. Wilinor, I Suovor. 1 R. Millard. C. B Van Former, Chariot Lawrence and N, A. Wiloott. C. J. Langley visited Hinglmiutou yesterday. Miss Fannie Crosby, the famous hymn writer, author of "Safe in the Anna of JoeUI," will address a meeting in the Railroad Department Young Men's Christian association hall 00 Wednesday evening, .May 2, at 7 30. A collection will be taken to help defray her expenses, Mrs. K, v Li W. Church left this morning for North i.astuu, Mass., to visit her mother who Is ill. ilrs. M, H. Bnmmeretoro and daugh ter, Kittle, visited Binghamton frloodi yesterday Myrtle Swarlz and Bertha Fi-her have returned home from Scriinton where thsv h ive been as delegates from the YoUUg People'! Society of Chris tian BndeaTor of this place to the Voting People'l Society of Christian Kndeavor convention at that dace. Mrs ( h trlei i itis. of Rush, is visit lug bur sister, Mrs Morris Bixter. CAUGHT AT CLARK'S GREEN. April News WotCs Coin ths Land 1 rurs'log Puds. ffirfiol to tr i inu'i-a Triftim. CtiABK'c Qrmb, Pa., April 99 From pr- skiii proepeete the frail crop will be eseoltenl in this vicinity I. irgn qusiillties of milk nre shippsil dally from the Delaware, Lackawanna and West to station at the Sutami' Mrs. I. A Bterenton is at home at the Orchard farm for the summer. A building boon will agitate this place duting the present season L b I a ecolaton are endeavoring 1 1 0 rner the real estate in the vicinity of the Summit, but t pTOOOnt property holders are wary Weill I III Bittera. This remedy hi beoonung so well known and so popular as to need no pcil Biea ttOB, All Who have Used PectTie Bitters sing the ha me on,; of pre test -A purer tin : i in" iioe ten eiit end it is goaran- te,xl to go all that i claimed. F.leetnr Hitters will cure all iheaes of the Livef ami BJdnoya, will re mora Plmpkn, Bolla J Salt Khenm and other afflictions caused by kapUTO bk d W III drive Ma'.aria from the sytein and prevent as well as cure all ' Malarial fevers - l'i r cure uf Htadacba Oontlepntion and ladtgeeUou try Elect ris Iiuteis Buttle satMiacttoe goaraatoed. or money refunded PrieoCO eta and 11 pet bMUonl Matthews Bros.. Drug store ; esey tEfrv CTJRMI ilMjiia Constipation. CI IUDE Constipation. ct " it 1 :h Constipation. I write trt ya mr tnow thSL-o-tl ti-sv, lis . ;red from 1 ip Iwas ah eat ' blth n,l surf, -ring ll!n- n m pet t ad ' smssu I trt-i other BssdlrtBsUi bat tlx v faDed b. do aaf good 1 l-.iif!il b Ml. of It 11 sad bt fore 1 had us si it all I Kent to erort 2 u ver Ills N MS, Bos tWrvlu, 1. u.V.'rieBro Ps Acts On the Bowels. The GENUINE N. w Baren Mathushek" Pianos B8TABLI8HED 1808 New York Wiirotoi'ins -No. SO Itfth Avenutv E, C. RICKER & CO, S d, d- ilers in tilis section. omi v. ID Adam Aim . Talei bone B I'd'i SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Hrtvmi? BfMMirp.. ttrn SlhtrtNO FOROF of Willi, ni Bton (I S 11 tVr n pirmMtti hi-nt-p. Htnnd. I kuUI COMIIOl B U iitifl' him PAUOlOffwal BbsMiUf li r llie PrTenUofi, hV llof utiil I'u-t of 1 .11111 tMH Hiul Otbtf Inijrrtll- t-irTitft in ti1 nortfi nte 'f ii'ir-r incidt otetl or du to hnMfboi ihovlog I imII Ktvotavi WOfk my pAfMOBoll Attontl 11 uti'l niriuitt'tM,n xti'ft onAffOi tJLCtlH tot flBPioTi in lit. uiim PJAML fiA Wlil DO I rOJatM nf trni'HtiiH. A fri rlinit m.'l j.H'lt-M"ti .1 itilvi -i given ovory M-1 'i iron to 1' III JOHN HAMLIN, D. V. S, ptrnrj ggoi raj taep, rspitsl.jl.otn.nofi. HKST m an BHOB IN TUB WOBLD. "A e'ofcr ,irrl ( n dotltr tufa 51" Tkislrfsrllea1 BolidFri .n '.i Deagela KM B tit tea 1' ami delivered free nnvwh. ie In tlm U.S.. on m riot of Case, Honey omit, ur ratal Neto fur IKM. Kioiuls every WSS IBS DOOll told In nd r.-t .ill stores fur CMii). We eudsi lata eeot nursrlves, therefore wo piinr uwli's tho.lTt, style find war, ind If nny one I net sartSflsd wo will refund Itio nuaiey or send laotbsr pair. Opera V 'I'on or t'emmin Hrnse, ih-X wldlhs ', I K. St KK, IS, "V ti"t 1 to R nud linll w ' LjtvliSS. .S'rrol Ifyurtltf, h"'''i 1. rr 11 ill fl ' ". ' " VS. Il! elrr.l,,l T"! flilll- yjn l mi! 0 FRC i t Oexter Shoe BoSM Spnhl t' Tho arent remedy irnaw a arniat avnatlNBBl Tie t tamBBasmma:; nmtmiaB.'m w -mam llLi ulQ' ANH Ak-i , ,1 1ISINO inure uicureiir rotund the uioNev, Hold ill ai.Otl 1 erln'X. SI tinzcS ULL OIU. AMU Alli.ll UB1NU. lur4,a04J. JjU. MO'l'T'S t tlllM IfAl, i U., t, !o v.iuuii, Ohio. Fur Sale byC. Al. IIAltltlS, iini-ti.i, Ml 1'uuu Avouuu. Mr, J. I'.. I)tingla.s1 Hallstead, i"a. Untold Misery Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach Cured. 'C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen -1 was troubled with dyspepsia and catarrh of the stomacli for over a year. I could not eat the leust thing w ithout Much Untold Misery. i took medicine of different doctors but received only slight benefit 1 began takini; Heod's Bar sparine last winter ami 1mm the second Jay I noticed an Improvement, sty stomach Hood'sCures did not sour nor my food rise nor distress ii" I ham taken fir bottles up to this lime and have gained several pounds lu flesh. My friends all speak about My Improved Looks and say tin y never saw me looking so well. When they ask v,hut I am tiikiuK. my reply lo ail is, Hood's BartapariUa," Jon k. Douo-I..1-.S. ot tim tirni of Douglass Belknap, grocers lee ami provisions, Hallstead, Pennsylvania, Hood's Pills act easily, jrel promptly aud efldently, on tbe liver and towels, tsc. Dr. K. Ore wer The PblUdelpbU Specialist, And tts Moiiii-i ,t.,n g Eggtiah "l ner nian lln.K. .fcro nur irmaai,tl loomed temple Court Building 81 1 RPRUI V. sr SCRANTON Bb. tle BM 1,. iftod DAIL1 AND 1 1 NBAY. Tie 1 r I, 1 aii!:i,. ,.1 ih. I - ,l 1 . ..r-.t of IninTlvnlv l.emerif demonstrator of BByawlagv ao4 sorasrv at th Vr,u,-,, ildr triirll 'i.. of Thlld.-I Ida Hk Is ales an timiiirsiy enilxr el ttis Jileilieo tnrur eltml A,h iti,,n. ,n. M , v-i, i.sn and '.iiie.,11 In chief . t ih 11 rt noted AmrieAn sn,l (o-rman li,si.iil, mum highly IndoraaJ S 'Of. ' olnig 1 n, .r. uf Htillndsliihta an I New ' tk. Ili mn v tears of hmnitai rrprlnnae e s.e lint rriilnent pliv.-.-.vi snd sorasKoa to entrK-tly atafBaas sad treat all aefntUi t SS and itiwiKK. wilh th.. in, at Itnit-rMiii 1 -.-.k and hi- hi, h steiidlag in the ui', w.u uul all w him lo nreeid anv Inrnrnhte i-wm I i 1 ins UtMlfJ III -titl.l l V. I Hi M M lOUNU Ml N II BBB M Ten have BBSB i-'V''1 np ey yn ir S t Ctaii rail ii.,,n the di- tor and Is t.vliV'.ed ilrrnr th wornt raaeaot Net VOOB Debility, hrr 'iilv dd Korsa 1 atarrb, IMm, Ki-ms. WisakBssa Afreet a of Its Br. ire N snd Thr-att. Ai-lhmv lasariieaa. TaBMSSa ' ' ria d Crli tine ef ernry daaa-rlptioa l'-n oltilon tn Fn. iiab and Urrmitn Kra whlrb sl ill be soosldsvsd seered aad stftettr eeafl it-1 n it 1 Mn Haars n t. at, i u r. BL Dstllf, Sunil n 1 . 0 BtflB 1' I B-MS, Third National Bi-nk of Scranton. Rtaleaseal feu IB , tstii. railed for br 11, r t BBsgtisaUat 111 ihe Carfaaaj 1.1 not iu 1 s. I rna 0) 1, ? 1 it.n in nn OvefaJrefts mi .17 t nltad Mates Beads eo.con 00 IMbei Baaits fti S.A78 : Hank lag Heaas 10,074.40 rreitmiina on 1 . ll.niilK. . ., oil : ', Ht, lie III I . s, lit, laurel' I. no oil jtaa in, iii Hanks ton 410 n nail Mil 6111. .11 .OI MO.M 1 1 Aim 1 1 11 1 cbbUbi ggno.ooo.oo in ulna 140.000 00 InOUIdi il I mill. BO 100 00 I IrriiUtlnli V-. OOll. Oil lllllilendi I npnld S84 Ml DaBostU 1,54)4 000 "it Paa in Baaao N.sae BO 'i.'.'Oi.S.MI no tinii si t on n 1 1 1 , ProaMeat 1 1 11 11 i 1 is. 1 Prealdeai Wll mn 11 ri 1 k, 1 aatalea D1BI OTOBJ William innniii, Qaarga 11. Oatlla, Allied iinmi Jaases Areiibald, Hearf Bella, Jr. William T. Bmith, tatkat Keller Ihla hrinU BtBltl In ilriioaltnrs evrrr fits-4 1 1 1 w nn 'inleil liy tlielr btilnures, bnal neaa ml rveunBSllillltjr, Haealal Bttantlaa given tn bsjalaeee ae- aoaata laleresl 1 md db time deposlkk The Ornnl Ifarvelol Dental Sdenoo. Anaesthene A recent discovery anil tlio sole property of Henwood h YardelL IMIMISTS, 316 Lackawanna Ave. WHAT J. G. 8BAMON88AYS ABOUT AX.lvSTHKNB. una. BBHWOOD & WABDEUs After havlag eloeeB teeiti axtraetetl nt one altlliiK by Ihe pBlBlaSS method, 1 pro nounce It entirely SattsfBOtOW lu every partlealar, .1. o. BBAMOMg DR. MOH'S MdlVKliINK JE Pll I ft mmmmmmm a an for DSTVulU pmstrntlon and nllnervousitlscises of J, ' 'i RFsTflRtn uiNHnnn . I,, in.KU tn,IID Dlllll'l , rUH'll II, I . I'll, I R 'M Til Ul II , P 111 I- liik- or Iiat Manheud, linpiiteiicy, Kli'iuiv liiiilnelinia.Ymitlitui Kimrs, Montni Worrr.sxcaiSilvejMS of Tobacco, or Opiain.wtikh lead ieuo& snmpuoBaaalnsanur. with even BB nrdiiV wm rin a wrlkuin vtuua JEEBIBEESIEIISEBIEEBEfiBEBEEiIlI.EtIi!iEEBB!IllEilll3IEE3li:iIlllt.ie!!EEEEEIEESaBIEEEE8f1 E Everythin AT I he 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 livery Department. AH New Coods FAR BELOW REGULAR PRICES 'i:iHH?!iiiiiiiiiinii!iiiiiiiiBiiiiiii:tiii!ui2Etsiiiiiin:in:i!iii!Eii!i!Uir IK 3 Si. 40 Tho (Ti'oatest bargain in Brass (Onyx Top) 1 I i CERR SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. With an Eve aaf To secure more patronage, in addition to our already extensive trade, we have de cided to inaugurate the following Gift 1 Mstribution to all purchasers of C T iT Worth of Goods . ... , tnn . a. M Gill ol ;t ini puro Dinner SoBi sp ! or over. j (fc C ft Worth of Goods A jrjfi of :in Klejjunl Ainortcao 9 ny J or over. Onyx Finish Olock. with i:vkuy Sideboard WITH BVBBT BEDROOM SUIT WITH EVERY Parlor Suit This advertisement must he presented in order to secure the above gilts. This GIFT DISTRIBUTION hold good for cash or credit sales. Goods delivered free everywhere. - --B-r.-lltafj gFOR Everybody a EACH the market. If of the Tables left at $tV 0. I A fine Qnish Bnbjeot in Antique Ouk and (iold Frame. A Pastel in Ivory and (ioll, F.rtv pito Frame; soniething new. f A heavy pair of Chenille Portieresi in all colors. itHuii.rir'i-kJ.l. ISM TABLES,