: ' " & js ' Bm s M I m m - K .. gag y ; . a MB l atil I S THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -MONDAY MORNING-, APRIL 30. 1894. GORMAN'S BRAND DEPOT On account of the slump In the Cloak Market in New York City within the last three or four days, enables us to offsr many of thi3 season's garments, Capes and Jackets At a Reduction of 50 Per Cent. WOMEN'S Tailor-made Costumes The Wonted Srg and Covsrt (.'loth Suit, which wa arts hv ing sacli a big lurtvin with toil season, are manufactured rxpreaalr for ns and confined itrtctly to cnr hona thareby Insuring not only tli )iight standard of quality, but THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST THE WOhKMMiSHIP THE HIGHEST THE SiHES KID FIT PERFECT C'RBONDAIE NOTES. The Now of a Pptlnittlms Day Epltc n:izl for Q nick PrnsI. Uperinl f the .VriMfiil 7W..i- CarBcindale, Pa.. April 29 A H. Vandrinrk ptit Saturday in fisliiu,; in Lyon' cre.'K ut I'nioniUle and rt tnrnod with thirty-nine tront. Miu Ifinolt Opto is visiting with frionds in Hoiks Isle. Parry O. Parsons died on Friday afternoon nt L80 o'clock at Ida home at Fairriew nftT a brief illness De ceased is mourned bf his wif and one danghtwr, Mrs (' W. Miller. Fnnsral oranrrod this nftn;oon nt '2 o'clock. The remnins with interred in tno family plat at Canaan. Mrs Leonard, of Manch Chunk, is tb guest of Airs. .S. fi Uaynor, of Lincolu aTenue. Mrs. L. I Wolfe is entertaiuing Mi's Nellie Wolfe, of Bsslsfills. J. F. Drown, of Albany, N. V.. is the guest of Frank P. llrown. of Msin afreet. Mr. and Mrs. K W. Itsynolds are ptndlDg thi Habbat!' In Hontsdal. Mrs. Arthur Howell is nfertainlng hor sister. Miss Nellie llrown. of Hones dale. Adams Express comjMiiy will remove their office to (iraham's store on Mon day. The fnneral of the lata Mrs. Pat) r Loftna which occurred 00 Situnluy morning was largely attended Ser vices were eonOnrted in St Kosn's church and iat. rmetit was niadn in St. Koae'a cemetery Tim pull bearers were E. P. Ilnrke. Sterihen Nealon, Patrick Mcf'abe, John K-lly. Patrick Connor and l'rmik Shannon. The following programme will be rendered at the dime entertainment to lie given in Association hall on Wad nesday evening. May under the aus pices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian association: Selection Imperisl (Quartette Duet, (Jultar nod .Mandolin, Messrs. Leonard and Melvin Recitation. Sel. ted Mr. i.iIIih Duet, 1'iauo Misses Corby ami BarriOg liecitation Mr. S. (ones Vocal Solo Mrs. Wella l.owry I'lano solo. Mus Baylay Selection (Quartette Ye Oldo Folks Concert, by Ye Olde People, in Ye Olden Myle.in Ye Olde Company Hoom Tableau. Singing, "Madam I Have Come a Courting, " Daisy Junes, Jobn Morgan Recitation, ''How Pat Went Courting, " Miss Maybert Hunter Singing. Selected Two Old Ladies Reeilatlon Miss (trace Hall "(iood Night, Ladies," Sung by a Littln Oirl UIIIIIIIIII!llll!IBIIi!ll9ItillllMIIIIIIII g TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I FOUR of then. J OUrONS, rr- g sent imI nt Th Trlliim OffloO. QOI JJ m r I'nnn i.v'miwiml Npruru Mrect, mm bCIUm ftlM holder to all i p?lv S of Hit unpnrullnlod onr SS for tl In tribal Inu popular bonk 5 ;i in. iic our ri'udt'i'H. '1 ho offtBIt itiHtlo by TIi Trlbuue iu:i;..i... muiit uro - its lollonv mw B 15 CENTS and Four Coiiini for 5 B nny volume In the Columbia Be- S rltt. Over 100 titles to hvlevt from. 5 20 CFNTS Hud Four C'oiiMii for S3 B any book In the Kugby Herlei. 25 CENTS and Four Coupons for SS u any uook in inn uxiora neries. b)!illlllllllIillllK13llllinilSll98llllll!IE Highest of all in Leavening Powet. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE STROUOSBURG NOTES. First Snake Story of a Promising Sea son School and Othsr News. tptcioi io fas Bflfoaloa IWbaaa, STROCDSBDBQ, Ph., April 'J9. A de structive hro broke out between 10 and 11 o'clock Tuesday night Inst on the furm of Moses C. Struuk, in Middle Suiithfield, about three miles from Marshall's creek. The barn and the house were totnlly destroyed, notwith standing the efforts of tlie neighbors, who wero organized iuto a bucket bri gade. A large number of residents attended the funeral serviaea of the late William .John Harton, who died at the residence of William Van Uurkirk, on Analo mick nvenue. The remains were in terred In 'he Stroudsburg eemetery The Uev. S. (I. Hutchinson delivered an eloquent ami touching fnneral ser mon after the return of the funealr party from the cemetery. District Attorney Williams presided at the meeting of the Lh,w club last night. The matter discussed by the members was the iutiou involving the rule in Shelley's case. Charles Kistler, a former resident of I vi st Stroudsburg, is in town. FlreniM Frank Adams, of Engine No Is.', killed an immense pilot snake yesterday. K. D Huffman, proprietor of the Marshall's Creek hotel, was greeting friends and acquaintances on the streets yeiUrday. An elaborate concert will be given in the Ksst Stroudiburg Mathodis; Epiecopal church tonight. A tine pro gramme his been arranged. Arrangements are in progress for the organization of a Young Men's Chrh lien aaaooletion In stroudsburg. J B Western will leave next weak to accept a position at Hotel Lang wood, Wyoming. Mass. Postmaster Kistler, of Lsst Strouds burg, has s.cured another mail from (few Yorn. ft ern ree on train No. 171, du ; 42. H II Keller's illustrated leotr.r in the Normal school ehapel on Friday night w ill Pe attended by many of our residents. The aubjocl is the 'Life of Christ." lirant lteimel, who had his arm se verely crusi ed in the Delaw irn. Laeka- ' wnima and Western railroad yards at Scraiiton in .S"(,te:iitwr, md who has since been in the hospital at that place, lias returned to his home at Baal Stroudsburg W. R LaBer will shortly start to build a handsome laundry and dwel ling on the lot next to the Methodist Einacopal ciiurch on Ourtland street, Bast Strou Istnjrg Mrs. Minuel P. Smith, of K.st Btroadsbnrg, entertained a f 'w gruels, at lar residence on Washington street 'lbe Keystone Fibro company, wine has Wen shut down since UetOrdey Isst for altar itions, will resume opra- iions tomorrow morning They have put id two blowers for columa blow ing. After a great dal of Ironlde and ex pense Professor Qeorge i1 Libia, of the Normal SSbOOl, has SSTOred the re rSOOWned leeturer. wit and orator, L Irving Handy, who will deliver his latest lectnre, "Tile American I lea, "in (lie chepd of the school OSSt Mjnday evening, April 30 A game of base ball will be played nil Sutur lay af ternOOO o'i tue campus between the second team of tho nor mal school an I a nine from Last stroudsburg. (iama will 1st called at 8 Da 111 Pro!esir Ksnlfinan has r""ivsl an invitation to liehrer the Mem ,nul Diy address at Millerttmrg. 'l'lie nuiuiwr of normal school tn- iente era nesring the 600 mark. Toe total membership to date is 08 A class of young men for system ui Blbii study wiil be formed on Satur day Mrs BehOOOOrer, of Hsllefonte, was visiliug friends at the school lost week ' a aaaaa Two Meet Saved. Mr. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doOton she had Con sumption and that there was no ti ipe f Of her, but two Isittl" I)r King's New li- rovery rotiipletnly cured her and he says it saved her life. Mr. T1i.hi. Kggers, X Florida Sl San Frnclco, suffere I from a dreedfnl cold, approaching Coneamption, tiled Without result everything ele then m.nght one bottle of Dr. King's Nw Ills rovery and in two w.ssks was cured. He is naturally thanxfiil. It is such results of which these are examples, that prove the wonderful eftlcacv of this meiticiue in Oongha ami Colds nee trlelt. bottles at Matthews Rros,, lirug store. Regular size WJc. and tl. a- priceburg PcN Pictures. Brlsf r.evUw of Current Ev.nts tf Gn arat Interest. f-jmal tit the Scrantuti 7V.'Auas. PBI0BBUBO, P.i., April W, I he rill range will open on Tuesday for nrac tlce. Four smart boys will find ein ployiueut at the range on that dar,aud' if satisfactory their services will be re quired uutil the end of the season. K. S Edmonds, of Scranton, regis tared at the Central on Saturday Hev C. H. Higginson and wife wilf leave this morning to attend the con ference of tno ministers and laity of the Primitive .Methodiut ehuruh nt Schuylkill. Tno teachers Bnd pupils of No. 1 school bonse observed Arbor Diy by planting five promising shad trees in front of the new school building. John N. Snyder has announced Mm n candidate iih delegate to the ounnty convention. Will Sears and Thomas King are candidates also. All three ure staunch Republicans and are de serving of the support of nil whom they have assisted politically. The stone work on the new Presby terian ohnroh in Dickson is almost com pleted. The carpenters will commence operations this week The new livery firm of Meehan A Langnn nro doing a rushing business. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins, of Main street, on Saturday, n girl. J. D. Lloyd, of the Central, has placed some reclining chairs on his shady porch for the comfort of Ml many friends. Miss Annie Williams, of Nunticoke, ia visiting relatives in Diekson. a HONESDAIE HAPPENINGS. Ruinous Cut in In Pries of Blorclss. Arrest of M".j r McKinlsv. liecfrtf to the Scrantmi Tribune. Honksdalk, Ph., April 21). Some few days ago a negro and a white com panion rode through Honeadule on bi cycles. They attracted considerable attention as they passed through town and atarted down the towpath of the Dslaware and Hudson canal. Detweeu Hawley and Lackawaxen one of them was thrown and broke bis wheel, which he soon disposo 1 of to a boatman for 1150, His companion sold his machine for !?1 50. It was soon learned that tho wheels wore stolen from Scranton. The thieves wero arrested, but the bicvcle began to change hands. Today I Iffloet Brown Htarted out iu senrch of tho lost bicycles, whieh are j jurusying ou the canal. About I 80 Saturday afternoon n man from L'ike Ariel, commonly known as Major Mckinley, came up Main street attired in h very gaudy clown's suit, lie was in an intoxicated condition and his attire was evidently the work of soma practical jokers. W'uiln standitiK In front of Dodge'ti Hardware store sur rounded by a crowd, some one pulled blm over Ho fell and waa unable to recover himself, and was carried in the hardware store overcome by drink. Officers Smith and iosser put him iu a cart and drove to the lockup. Tin man's foolish attire made Mm a con pisnoni object, and circus for the small boy. i atv UTILIZING OLD FURNITURE. The FvealMUtlea ef an Old Berean Oaeel the Many New t'srs ThnntlHsnHrmnf old fnrnitnroln fur niahlngthe home has not reoeivedtfaal at tenti in to which ssnmensnnof eoonoiny it is entitled. Impossibilities Of nil old nhest of drswen that bus ontlasted its usefulness as such have sis mingly re It AI I. St',T MAlit IT.OM lintttAU. nialni'd uridisi nvi risl to many pSKSOtsI While the new cm s tu which it can ! pnf are manifold ooofdlog to Dsoorntor nml Furnish. r, spin-.' will only rmit thw rmodnetion of one "f 11m moil use- fnl A'vi ry good hall seat may ! fa-h ioned fMcs any ordinnry bawtn One rsoentlr mnde was from one of thorn swell frmit affairs h familiar in New England le ne-s i if tie past, but of coutV' any rdmibtr shajs- or pattern would sqnslly fitting. Tu make the Bhangs it is necessary to MMWt the DppOT drawers, upholstering the ipnOS 1. ft tin Pebj s-nl, sides and book The flat top i f the bureau of rotipM' will not be nspiin-d as ndt and can 1 ntilised as a seel by cutting tothepsnper size and muling in place. Tho cushion nmy Is-ri niuviible and can be n.venal with denim, jute, velonr ot oordsrrcs to Suit one's pUPte The bll.Jt lUid ie should ! padded, covering with the same inuli rial M Ottshlon. Finish tin t.ig.- in-ativ with gimp of suitable color or '-mall brass besded nails. Bhonld the wood is- dark ntahosjiny any of the shades ot denim now offend will anewer admirably, nml the pillows nml I'dsti ra, if iisisl, iimy ! dtss.nit.sl to advantage with ontllns designs. The SB ' atia.ti of using mi humble it mate rial BS denim iswiihaviewtoecmumy Mure costly m tl. ti.il may Im' t inplovtsl w in n dsstfi i A vi n b.iml-inie little settle may Is' fit ted Up ill n pal lor ill much th. sain. manner. Keep tin- PlSUM In 1'i.ne. At the pr. -. nt day then is a pi ano in nearly every homai t ut probably not one third of ih M Instruments are k. pt in tune. Even peopk who have go I InsBrtnnents ofb nnogleol thai moat Im jsjrt.int pun. ths keeping of tin m In plging oondition. Children are often expsi t' d ton si l Ice npon an tnatmmenl which would drive a person with s nmsioal ear to madnaas if obliged tolls tt ii tn it ev. rj A ly, And yet some par ei.Ls say, "Wethooght this instrument would do to begin with." wimt ii be ginning! I'm a eaqs nter dtt g'l work with pisir tiii.' Bnpuoss in uring the foundation of a building the mason should say, "Any kind of material will do to begin II i" What sort of a building would . aexpeoi Mm tobuildl Not livery -no inti.il ono surely. Par elite, if yon want ymir children to be come n ally murioal ohiidren, give them u p.ssl InStrnmeJit that is in gmsl tune and order to is gin with and then keep it six. CeverlaB I or Kltehee I itsmt. Housekeepers who do tin ir own work Will And tlie old fashioned rag carpet more OomfbrtabU than any other kind of floor Covering, SS tho strips can be taken up, shaken nml aired frequently. Oilcloth, if a goisl quality is m-hrted, is both in nt mid durable, but it lias long since Iss'ii discarded mi offices booeUSS it v.i- injurious to the (set, i ;V , i'i: cramps and rheumatic nffectiona. When used for n kitchen floor, mats or strips of carpi t should be provided to ceercouie this very serious olrjectioti. In (denning oilcloth use tepid water nml u soft cloth. Wipo perfectly dry, for if water is ul lowed to Stand upon the tdoth it will bo destroyed in a short time. Chest Pains Short breath, palpita- lion, weak and sore lungs, pleurisy, coughs, col !s, asthma and bron chitis relieved in Ottg MlNt'TE by the CUTf CUM Anti-Pain Plastkk, the first and instantaneous pain-killing plaster. only For weak, painful kidneys, back ache, uterine pains and weakness, it is simply Wonderful. UltMSflSMUIS ncrvousfon.es, nnd hence cures nervous pains and mus cular weakness when all others fail. Price: asc: five, $i.uo. At all dmiigiitaor by mail. IV. lis I'i .. a.-.u Cm m CSMai UwsUhu f ) Amy Ik. mi) BICYCLING OUTFIT. THE LATEST IDEAS IN WHEELING ATTIRE FOR WOMEN. Tlie NcwejjJ Costumes Inelado the Square Divided Sklit l'opiilur A lining Freuch Cy clists The Whole Skirt Is Favored by Americans. Ever Hinco women begun to ridowhat to wear While cycling has been ft much discussed question. Tho bicycle toilet must bo attractive as well n-s sensible, for my lady desires to be as becomingly ( lad when mounted on her wijtfel as she is when playing tennis or dancing in tho ballroom. Tho simplest walking skirt, accompanied by the usual complement of petticoats, seriously interferes with the wearer's movements and thus great ly diminishes the pleasure and benefit of wheeling. Were women all of ono mind and that mind a thoroughly prac tical one thoskirtcdeyi ling toilet would be entirely abandoned in favor of the Syrian or sumo other ooRtune that con sists of voluminous trousers and a blouse, already accepted by Frenchwom en. American women, as urule, object tuthti trousers or divided skirt as tin - feminine, and for this clam have been designed some very pretty if not quite convenient costumes. Among the most suitable textiles for feminine cycling costumes are twilled flannel, storm serge, cheviot; diagonal, it iiti.au rv i i"oi cosi i mi s. ladies' olotb, covert cloth mid triad in unobtrusive tones, siii h w navy blue and dm k shades of brown, gray nnd green. Covert cloth nml trie' x m- rather heavy, but strong fabrics are necossary for such r mghwi iir The blouse may Is- made of material that contrasts with that in the skirt or tmiiserx, china silk, silk flan tn 1, OOttOO ch. viot and light teltUMkl woolsns is ing admired, but the colon should u.qni.t nml serriosabln Pen. atfa the COStums may 1. Worn full j. r.v y fights, which are n combination of truUM r-. and -t.- kings. Tln-sa' render nn dsnkirts nnneoBBBsry! w inch is a very Important jsdnt, since the i vi list's gar nn ntsshntild l. a few attl weigh as lit tle as is pfmpttlblf with comfort and a ci.rT.s f rijip. aruiiee. LoW, brisui tisl Incisil ihora of soft leather, with felt, OURUgatad nibU'r or leather solea, an. must rsunfortable, as they allow free morsuieptof the anklea la ggings or giutirs may ! won with them nml preferably match the suit, us it Is ttesll Slllll to have the foOtgBW na smart as tKtrible, Th.- hand oorering is gem-rally limit. si to cap and ii'piiie hats. The v. ry i. it. -t id. i in wheeling at tire is ths smt oompaasd of a divided skirt and want. This cliid.s skirt is I Jr lmS mm tiik gntia djvunui skiut. designad f r misses ami little girts as Well as ladies and may fall to just Is lnw the kn.ss or to the tops of ordinary sins. The DeliM Star, authority for the foregoing, tllnstrates n natty suit for misses ci impriMiign skirt ami ls.x plait, d blouse and made in dark mixed gray cheviot. Another desirable suit, illus trated and desciila d by the s.uii' author ity, e ui-iets of a circular skirt, a blazer mid a silk blouse wnist. Stj i. . in paraasa The pivvniling style of pivtotitonnaia fornlm'y't ass has a tendency toward the square in -li.qs being slightly Imig, und it can Is' found in many different sii -, the most favored Is ling the one that is sufficiently large to hold the vis iting card It is without visible clasp, folding, as it diss, through the center, but mi inside compartment is securely fastened w ith a tiny strap or catch. A smaller purse comes with a curved flap ornamented in silver, which is secured on t be 1 intsids Watch your Weight If you arc losing flesh your system is drawitiR on your latent strenKth. Something is wrong. Take Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system its need ed strength and restore your healthy weight. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. Don't he deceived by Substitutes! Preparea by Scott 4 Howno, N. Y. AIIDraniat. Wt i Wm n m m I C v Wnu Johnson Normanvlllc, 1'a. Injured While Coasting Impure Blood Asserts Itself But Hood's Sr9parllla Cures the Disease and Restores Health. "C. I. II nod & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "DorlDI the whiter of 187, 1 was Injured on one Hub "Vblls a HUtltlf, It did not trouhle me mup'i st Or.n, but sunn liscnine more painful, my strength hewn to tfSetbMaBd I OOUld not rest at Blht 1 was attatniisd by several tllflcrent doo tors hut all failsil to clink the trouble ami I grew raphlly WurSS, Kiu ly In lsw hail to use erutOhSS anil my health was very iiimr, having lost my appetite SBd bslog reiluce.l In flesh. In tlie tall ul Uai I had to Uks to my bed ami It was tiwUfbt I Would Hot Llvo until iprlag, baring all this time I hail tried many dlflerent BSdlSllMS but did get relief. In the MSsntllBS to lv me relief, the several blUKllSI anmnd my knee were laneed and later every eSort uade to heal tha runslnf sortt but all in vain. Then It was, while SonlBSd U tuy bed last spring, that my father, hstinv read Mush about tbS meats .if lliwd's Sarsajisrllla, HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES desided to have rns glvn It a trial. 1 have taken II reifularly. ush1(( near) ten bottles. All ths sores but two arn healed and these are uesrly eii. i hate tbrownaway rayerutebai ai I can walk, f i to School and do some wurk. I ham a oni anps'U" and ri ..! o.sl health and ha tBcreued In weight very niuch. Uoed s Sarsaparilla has been a Meeting to ine " Wlla latutjomfBON, RonBanvflla,nBasyhraaUi I Hood's Pills are the btsl buatl) athartlc, fei.Ue and eBertlte. Tr a boa rents. Dr. EX Grower Th Ptillidflphli . psfidiist, And tea aaaxuta.) ,i.,rr,,f rncll-h a-i I rw B an I'LialvlaiAsr nut uriuaoajuUj lucll Temple Coon Building .11 1 BPftDt H sr SCRANTON Wtittr lla. ui.y ba . i MltBl t'All.Y AND 'I M a. Tt Doej r la a ral.:u ol tn 1'i.lrorsitr tf IVon.rlT.alv lurmsflr da-menalratir ot l yaii.l.ijrr and nrfit st th MfdlaJO-C'lUr " "al ColkgOaOl Vi.iia,iri i,u IU la also I r -i.. !-r i.f Ida Medi.ol hiror k-ai Aae . lal' .n. . m kvaieuo anil awoa it, etn.f nf th imt r..t-l Amrien sn.Ml-rman l. ; itala. ramati hlarMr lnd .ra tf. ,h;.'"a'll'IIJ e faorsuf I'ii.TtvUlpbl aul bew N . rk. Ills maef T'r nf hmrstal rtir no n Ibles UaiS aeataont fhrslMan and anrfaaon to r. iroeiia; diagnna an I irsai a 1 d. l rm t a and diaaaan with th m.vt flaltarlnt sure, and hta la.b staadtae m tha atan. will but ail w h'ni o aeetd anv liirniabl" MlSt 'MM I. 1(1 - I HI. I II WBSHMKM 01 MM m. sii n ( I i;l n If yon hav ien aiv.-n sj ry your i-hMl Can rail noo IBs d.- tor and t eismiiiftt Ilenra its ,...t . aa.-of Ssrv uiali. ty. Srr.ifuiiv I'ld hira i starrh, lllss. Npala sti"aS. Arf'tl :a nf Iba K..r l.v- N .a scd Tbr aat, A.thina. IknafiiMt. Inm.-ri. ( o eia and tl x-m .if Try draacr!-, I n i i altatlnn tn r.iiatllab and Herman Kr, vhleb hall las mualilrsl aaerad sud strwU o nrl d.i tl.L "no Rasiri m t a I', m Si i. U hi. 1 1. i tn. liallf. Third National Bank of Scranton. Matinient I.I. -!H . laill. ri.ll.-, for IB l ompStellOV of th Cllrrviiry. Ill -HI 111 I s. i "t nt,sta,B4e llarrdralla n7 I sited Stoles ii la si. .eoi. Oil. a. II. mils US, . ; s Honblai Hon... SB.01 1 rren.liiina ..ul. s Itonds.... B4S Do frees Da B rroaaerot T.BBO I Hi frelll ItHl.W s 70S 41.1 aaii in, ase by S SOS SAO. BO I I Kill ITII S. Capital even ono no sini.li. a '.'In ono 00 t'nillvl.lrd I'mnia B6 18S.OS t iroelattoa ta.ooo.Od Dlvldeeds I .ai.l aai .io llrpiialta.' I, Mil mm ,-, Dae to iia.iiia SB, sea. 50 a. bob, Bsn so II I l IMCOMMKLta Prooldeal 01 as II (III IN. loo-rrealdentV Hill I kU II II I K, I kohloi miu i runs William Cenaoll, Ooorejo n. Caslla, Allied Hand. .Iiin.ea Anlil.ild, Hinry BollB, Jr., kino...,, T. - i,. Luther Kelleik This lisnk offera j denoalfors every I ft a-1 1 1 1 v warranted by their liiilnuvea, Imai naa and responali.lllty. Bpeelal atlenUoa rlvea to bosloeos ao- OOllUta. Interest ii l, lime ili'i.oaita. Complexion Pressrved DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Removes Freoklsi, Plmplst Liver Mohn, Blaelthoade, Sunburn ami Tin, aud re- stores tho skin to Its rt-;-nnl BBBbaflaa producing a clear and bealihv com-H . . , . ... . , ,, ri ; . : .. ' 1 1 loan men preparations and perfectly hsrmlcss. At all tirugglits,or mailed for SOets. Scud lor Circular. VIOLA 8KIN 80AP l alinrJy InnaaparahU u a thin piirlMnt Soap, umiuaVsl (Sr Uia I no, and arllfaont a rival a tno nurarry, AMSMap jura ami jcUkatalv nwll wiad. Ai draiKiit., Prloe 2i Cants. G. C. BITTNERa. COa.Tct.Eoo.O. For salo by Matthews Bros.,Horgsiillros.and Morgan & Co. aitlllilllllHnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiigHii!!!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,- S I 1 , . 1 s mm . . B EverythmgFOR Everybody The Fair 400402 Lacka Ave. "Always the Cheapest" Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, Taney Goods, Infants Wear, Cloaks, Curtains, Boys' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc. We will have lively times in our STORE MONDAY, APRIL 30. Every twentieth cus tomer will receive his or hsr entire purchase Free of Charge Last Monday 1,286 purchases were made in our store; if the same number are made thi3 time, it will result in sixty purchases be ing given away during the day. MlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllRlllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Japanese Rugs NEW Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.75. Smyrna Rugs All Sizes Easels Screens Baskot.5 Tables Vases Shades Beaters Sweepers Hassocks Rod3 Pads Fringe Plush Cord Gimu Tacks KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. With an Eye To secure more patronage, in addition to our already extensive trade, we have de cided to inaugurate the following Gift Distril ution to all purchasers of $75 Worth of Goods or over. dC A Worth of Goods taPstU or over. WITH EVERY Sideboard WITH EVERY BEDROOM SUIT with EVERY Parlor Suit This advertisement must be presented in order to secure the above gifts. This GIFT DISTRIBUTION hold good for cash or credit sales. Goods delivered free everywhere. AT LOT 9x12 feet, $15.00. Coat Hooks Towel Racks Card Tables Brass Tables Music Racks Bric-a-Brac Umbrella Stand3 Rogers' Groups Curtain Poles Picture Hooks Brass Tacks Stair Buttons Bead Portieres Bamboo Curtains Step Chairs Blacking Boxes A (lift of a loo piece Dinner Set. j Kift 0f an Eleganl American Onyx Finish Clock. I A line fruit subject in jAntiijtio Oak nnd (iolil Frame. J I A Bute! in Ivory and Cold, Em ; pire Frame; soincthino; new. A heavy pair of Gtasnille Portierei in all colors. a P HI