THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE TTJE SD AY MORNING, MAT 1, 1894. GORMAN'S iRAND DEPOT On account of the slump in the Cloak Market in New York City within the last three or four days, enables us to offer many of this season's garments, topes and ackets ii At a Reduction of 50 Per Gent. WOMEN'S Tailor-made Costumes TBS Wonted Serijs and Cove rt Cloth Suits, Which ws are lur ing inch a bin snoci M with tint re:ion, are manufacture 1 expressly fur HI anil cod fined strictly to our home, thereby insuring not only the highest standarl of iUHlity. but THE PRICES IRE THE LOWEST THE I0RIIAISB1P THE HIGHEST THE STYLES AND FIT PERFECT MINCED AT MINOOK3. The Newt cf On Day R"l iced to Local Ha-h goscsol i" (W Arraare rWetm. IflXOOKA. l'a. Aiinl SO, 'John Pow ers of Orantre, N J., i visiting I'at Murray n Ctmpboll'i conrt thfi week Miss Mary Flannery anl M J Wall, of Ptttttoa, are flatting at Newoobe'i this week Allta Maffgie Iemrv, of I'ittarnn, Is visiting Miss Maria Murray, of Mam Strert. Contractor Potar llollOB of (Ireen Wood, baa second a contract for the lnyingof a w.tter line In Iu Shorn.Sul ivrin connly, and will IssvS next month for to ronitnonr.e liberation. It ia mawrod that the Idaa of clean ins out C'olib'e pond, wbloh aupplit tliis jiIam With water, haa baan nbiin dorreil on account of the high rate of ixpetii attacheil to it ( twen Onnolly ia treating bit Mini street residence to a coat of white paint. John I'gan, a atudent at Bt Thomas' coll-'g", hna secured a position on tin Times at manager of the ilinonka edi tion. (ieorge Sheen, of BifltT avenne. leavei today fur SYractlts, N Y, hli former home, to receive hif e.hr- of a fortnns nranunting to about $31,000, whieh wna to become hia at the age of 21 yeari. It is expected that he will inaka hia fnture home in that city, Patrick Dolan. ofJoycetown.it erect Ing a new hcuae on Stafford alreet which ia one of the Intett in architec tural design. When completed it will be occupied by kfagiatrata 1' P.O'Hara. P. C. Connolly, Kverett Campbell, John (! 'ill uglier, of thll plow, l'r Ilonaer and Joe Davis, of Tayl r, and Jim llutler, of Mootic, went yeitard iy morning on a Milling tour and returned biat night with a w.igon load of choice filb. Two Llvea Paved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors hl had ' on sumption and that there was DO hope for her, but two hot ties Dr. Iving's New l)is rovery completely cured her and she says t savisl her life. .Mr. Thus. Kger.s, lll'J .''lorlda St., Snn Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching ( onsuinptl in, tried without result everything else then rxinght one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results of which thoso are examples, that prove the wonderful eliicncy of this medicine In Coughs and JColda. Free triall bottles at Matthews liros,, Drug store. Regular size Sue. and $1. 3llllllllllllllllllllllllflllUIIRIll!IIII I TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. 1 FOI K of lhet COUPONS, pr HPnts d nt Tim Trllnn Kllrc, ror ncr l'ni avi'inic mttl Sprurc tr'ct, nUtttt tb holder to till tiio prtv i if t n - u i)pitr:illf1to oiVt t-4 iiutribiititiK popnlttf booki uniorif cur roitdcrn. 'I hi nlTVrft minis' by 1'lits Trlbmio niunnj;fmant ar an follnwit: 15 CKNTS anil Four COQpOni for an)' vohinin tn llin ('(ihtm bun Htt rleH. ! 100 ; totell riom. 20 CKNTS and Four Coupon! for any book In lb" ltuj;by Sorlnn. 85 C'KNTN hiiiI Four CottpOBI for r. any bnok In tlio Jinnl SitIi-h. SS imillllllllllllllllllllHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIrs I FOREST CITY FLASHES. Little L:oala Penned in Snrqaehanna's Thriving Town. Special to the Srrimfoii Tribune-. FonKST City, Pa., April 80 Straw hiita nremukinir their appenrance John Mntey rode to Pecicville last Thursday on his wheel in an hour and fifteen minutes, a distance of fifteen miles. Ho also returned on hia wheel in a little longer time. Station Aftent Thomas Cunningham, of Hrrick, spent Snndny at his home in this place. Councilman William Watts was in Carbondale today on business. Miss Retta Gilchrist, of Como, is the guest of relatives in Forest City. Hurry Yowsne, of Beranton, Samuel J. Jennings mid John H. llnches, of this pine., ara angling for the npckUil beauties in th'i vicinitv of Blkdola to day. Druggist and Mrs. Joseph .Tanswick, of Carbondale, ipsnt tho Sabbath In this borongh. The many friends of A. M. Weotgats ar pleaaed tohear of his recovery from his recent sickness. Ontario and Western Station Ardent George S. Dunn, of Jermyn, sp-nt a sliort time In this place yesterday visit Ing hia parents Net vices were held in the Presby terian church yesterday by Rev. Will iam Jennings. Miss Nettie Chamberlain, one of Forest City's best lobool teaohsrs, re mined her position in th" school room tomy after an illness of three week. Bpworth League tomorrow night. Jeweler K. I). Bradley wai viewing the sights and scsnes of Susquehanna yenter.'ay, on one of his weekly trips Tho funeral of Miss efaggia CojfU was held Saturday at her late home on Dandaff ttreetoi l o'clock, Eta, Kl gar Campbell, rector of Christ's RpW copal church, condnoting the terTioM A largo noinbtr o( friend' of tho de oeaaed were present, showing the esteem In which Misi Cvle was h id by them. The tlor.il decorations were very beautiful. Interment was madt at Dhndaff. Arthur May arrive 1 home from N'.'W York city today alter an OOftOOO of seVi r.il w -elcs in that city. Miss Jennie A dams, one of our popn- lar school teacher, is spending a few days in Blnghamtoo, N. . II r plaos in !( eeliool was tilled ly Miss Wsti ItcKtrnon The Methodists nre beautifying their church properly by tearing down the fence in front, and intend replacing It with a lie.nitifnl stone wall The cor ner Bt Dondafl and ttaio will ha 'hanged so as to lie round Instead ol UOb a slurp angle as it it at present It is alto report" I that a substantial ttone walk will be hir.lt in front of th- property, I lag eton are eiso on the ground at J. .1 Manning! building, to be laid in front of I man's store, A M iiliett. of t Hbaon, was a visi tor in town to lay The following la a cirreet schedule of the arrival and ilp irlure of mails at tie Forest City postofllce: Mall ar rives from lha nort at :i Yt p ni , mail irnvea from tha south at 8.37a, m. 3. IS and 060 p m. Mailt depart for the s nith at S 18 a tn aril 1 13 p. m . mailt depart (or the north at 8 87 a. m A F.. Wheeler is on a trip to Jack ton. The lilatsfotil Cotndr OOOptny np portinu the acci tiipiuhed ai'lrest. I. la Logan, have opened a tl,r"e Mollis en gsgement it the DatHi Opera bonae, Tonight thev present " The Light on the point " rhaonopany oomte blghl) recommenill with preit notittt. and the nriOM are witniu the reaoh of all. 10,90 and :i 1 cents. Tomorrow eve- ing th" oomnany will preeeot th" "French Spy Ech prforiusnc cori elndea with a laaghabla frc Pro feaeorj. IV 1 Wilson, thew -ll fain i u trombone aolotat, late of uilmoto'i t and, it with the rotapany a HAMlintON l.tMS. Sundrv New N rt fr rn a L vlr Neigh- b.iing Viliaae Ffifriai to tm .Vran'.l Ti,n. Hami int.'N, Pa., April BO The Bp Worth leagil" OH Sunday evening was i'l the lauds of Mrt C M Lorlng ignite a tiumber were ireerit and ninotig them teveral fn-iii nt of town. Mise jMpiiie BlgeloW, Of Niagera. Pa , is spending the waah with her titter, Miss Ctara Bigolow, f the Baal Side. Mr. J M Nicholton, returned to her home at KtngatOB Sitnrdav, after an extended visit In tint vicinity 11 A. Ward, of BorantOO, waa In town fti I y evening II. F. Nicholton, of La Anna, Pike county, having purchased the hotel property, Mr. ilainhutou it preparing to DOra into the BOOM recently Vacate I by Dr. Stevens Clarence Uigelow, of Providence, spent Sunday in town. Q w Bhnoni A Bon, of tbli place, last week pi iced on their lit: between their ottoa ami tha depot at Ariel tw telephones of the Y. K. li pattern, and they -ire ut present giving per.'vcl satis faction. This pi ices llamlintnn on an ecpial footing with the towns having telegraph ( ili ,jt, at naaaagaa oao be tent and received as well here as at Ariel. It has been rumored that H il litterville mid Sterling were to put up lines to connect with this one, but noth ing his yet been done. Simons o. S .'i have th sal of I fie phones lor W ivi, ami the neighboring counties. MMM ' i HEARD AT HONESDAIE. Newt of One Dav Causht at the Baee of Irvli.B Cliff. Sprint tn the Scrnuiun Trihune. BOMMDALS, l'a, April 30. Harry Skeelt and K I Yarrington, of OarbOn dtle. and A W. Walkey, of Jermyn, made a trip to BonaadaJo to lay, itop- piug off at Farview. Mr. Walkey and Mr farrington will open up a photo graph studio at Farview this summer Misi Clara Hall, of Scranton, it vis iting fricuds in town. (ieorge JautM mid John Abbott, of Carbondale, pissed Sunday with Mr. James' parents here. The Kirmess commences May I I and OOOtlnnaa through the week. The Pi dian dance will bo an attractive fea ture. 'Ihe bicycles stolen from Scranton latt weeg have l een recovered. Orin bicycle bad neon separated, parts of which were found on two canal bo its William Pennlman, of Ihe Plymouth Tribune, paisel Snnday in town PECKVIUE PENCILLINGS. Daily News R-cord d b Our Special Oorraapondant ffrircial to the tirmntnn Trihnnt Pi c i; vi i, i.e. Pa April 80. William fjood, of Wyoming, was Ihe tivat of Mr. and Mrs Joseph York over Sun day. A larcre delegation of Harppr lodge No. 707, Independent Or ler of O ld fallow, ntten 1ml the funeral of Perry Parsoqs at F.u view last .Sunday. A public meeting will bo held in the Grand Army of tho Ropnblio hall next Wedntlday evening to mOkt arrange ments for Mtmorlal Day, Parties in tereited r-j reiinedtod 1c bo prosout. Ladies not SXClg led. William and Arthur Denning spent Sunday nt Forest City. The Grassy Island Delaware and Hudton breaker worked twelve days and a half last mouth and shifted over 1,000 tons of coal per day. Misi-es Grace and Lena Helmbold, of D.inville, who has been visiting their sistor, Mrs. Homer English, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mn. Frank L. Taylor are visiting with friends at Waverly. 0LYPHANT WHISPERS. Little Locals Concornlnir a Ltve Town and Its Residents. Svecitil to the Scrtmtim Tribune. OLxTHANT, Pa., April 110 Mrs. Al exemler Roberts und sou, Harry, of Carbondale. are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. i: A. Watts, on the West Side. Miss Mary llrolmon, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Miss Mary A. Car bine on Bniqnebanna street. Mrs. Qeorga Wescott, of Green Bidge, vitited friends in town today. Levi Patterson, of Carboudale, was a visitor in town yesterday. The Adonis Dram.itie club will give the first presentation of famous melo Irama, "The Lost Mine," ut Father Mithewop'ra house, Monday, May 7. Hurry Wright, U. B Witncott and Frank firebird, of Carbondale, were visitors in town on Suud iy. Miia Jennie Pergnton wai a visitor iu the Bleotria t'lty today. Miss Alice Sweeny, of Archlmld, vis Ited bar cousin, J. W. Snoeny, on Lackawanna street yesterday. The grind sacred cantata entitled "Belshaistr'i Feast,'' will be prodnoad at Father Mathew Opera houte on May 8. P. ,). Coleman, of M ihanoy City, ia ihe guest of frlendlOO Delaware street. W F. Durke, of Providence, was a caller in town on Saturday evening Mrs. John Lrent, of Wilkes-1; irre. was the guelt ot Mrt William Matori, n t ne West Bids yestsrd iv. Mrs S .1 M ittbews wis a vititor at Scranton over Sun lav The Ladiss' Aid society will m-'et at he home of Mrs U MaSOO on Wed nesd'iv afternoon. .1. V. Ken Dad y, of Scranton, Wag a c iller in town yesterdny. The Yjung Men's Christum union has decided not to bold any tn ,ro r-an-lty '. rotlonal mtetlngs for the pren ent. Dr. J. J Walsh, of Booth Scranton, was aaller in town sod iy. Mist Minnie Mason, of the Wast Side, was a vititor at North Scr.nton yesttrday A very IntsrasUng phonograph con cert was giv,. i iu to' 1 i gregatloaal church by Pro feasor Boyor, of Lshtgti ton, before 4 Ure audience. B, N Kennedy made a business tn p to beranton i" I iy Miss Ms.-t i linen spnt the Sabbath in Beranton S Swingle, of North Scranton, circu hit, I lin ing friends in town ye-ir lei A large uumtrer uf the voting people spent tha day in the WOOdf in aoftftO of trailing arbutns. The Ancient r l-r of HibamlatU will give a picnic at Mila grove on J uhe 7 Ihe F.v.irn buildrrig ,m Ltckswanna street is Bearing aotnplatioa and will tw raadr for ocoupanoy by the iattr part of the wsk J J CXMalley, of Oarbottdnla, tpent the pst wek i i town. MlM May McNirol waa the guoet of M si Fenuer, at Scranton, over Mundey ouNMont o-.y 0011 G. Affilrt cf the Hour er Our Kretar Bub irb T-iae'v Dii'ine-d gaeeist fS the .sr-ia'.,a Tei'.', Di RMOU, Pa., April II -J'Urt Ki wortn LsaifW will u dd its regular monthly meeting at tha Metholitt Bptaoopal obnroh tint evening. The most Imi or tan I f store and one that It Onuilog Immsnae intereet it the debate on the resolution patted sometime ago "iUanlvesl. That 11 company baa a groatat Infln nan for eui thsn bal literature.' I he matter will tse arguad bv several young men of the s .ritv Bvorybody will re- tTsleomad Now go to Eoropa, Drngglsta J n. Boos a Bon 1, ti t for only f : i M si 1 ertie L-e,of Avoca, Is VKlllDg at l'--tr Bi Igls s Mr. Mo ire. of Sonth Cmsen, is vis itmg bis brother, Srsretl Moors A party ws hold at the boni of Henry Krsuee Bitqrday evening tn honor of Mr- Kraosss birthday, Stanley 1 1 tinea, ol Hawiey. basse- Bep I h p- lion with the I'rie an I Wyomlog Valley raili l Fresh milk 'i cents per rjrurt; ?l quarts for j-l 0 1 Palmar a, Ihe Bem bar I f lie borough e to li inspected lue borough on Saturday af ternoon. i TfOSl TAYLOR TOPICS. Newt of I alerts! IS he Inhib.tanta of a I. veiir D t oush Sjiermt in the gsfalea rWawas Tatloi Pa., April 80 Mrs Barnas and Mit Bsaloy, of ll la Part, visited Mr. and Mrt. W. H UotdOl on Sqd dav. John Welkins announces blmelf a candidate to the Republican OOOutjP conventl Mi. James Slovene and UagO F. Evans, of the I'rue, also announce theinseivot dslegatt to tha Third leg islative convent i ii John Msdlsr and bride are DOStl Iroui tn ir wediiing trip ami Have gone to boosekaaplog on Main 'ret Kit Johnson, of Peiiobtoot, is being entertains I by Ray Morgans, of Ui nooka. Tie mas o .Ioiv, ( Forest City pasd Snnday in this town Biebard Williams and bride, of D ir yea. visited relatives bars on BUttdty Qwlllym Williams, of Ltflln, was guest of friends In this barOOgh 00 Sunday, Friday night Colonel Bira Ripple will Isotors on "Bxpsrisnoet In Ander sonville" at the l'nce Library iewoota tii .ri. Brsrybody is invited. Ailmis- i on free. The Willing Workers of th M dho dist Episcopal church will meet on We Inn lay at tli a home of Mits A'ina Gordon, The managers h ive pnrelnse 1 a larg invoice oi special sososry for tna pros iluction of "Confederate rink on May 84 Spy at the The Daughters of Am Tic will pl c a flag on the Pvue school on M iv BO, tl d tlie Patriotlfl Sons of Am rrica on tile Biblty school the same day. 'I he Ballroad ball club will cross bats with the railroader! of Scranton next Saturday morning on the Riverside grounds. Manager Bauttaol of the home team is also eiileivoruir to ar range wirh Manag r Oliver Williams of the Clerks for a game about May 18 A. game between ids two last noma I clubs wonld be a battle for blood. Ihe hrst game of base ball of this season was played n-r today between the Electrics, our horns pets, mid a dub the M hIoos. The "pels" batted and fielded finely, ran bistis like a d-er, SOd '-von the game by a score of IS to 9 Everyone hu i reason to feel proud of the Electrics, as they are a gentle manly lot of young men who will yst make a record upon the diamond for themselves. JERMYN WHISPERINGS. Evtntt of Interest in Springtime Ks- oorded for Hurried Rsadert. Special Iu the Scranton Tribune. Jrpmyn. Pa.. Anril Hi) Fred Hart- noil, of Dantnore, and Mr. and Mrs M J. Lloyd, of Olyphant, were the guests of Jermyu friends Sunday. Ihe sermou preached before tne OJu Follows society Sunday was i model of excellence, and one of the most appro priate addressee ever delivered before any organization in this plaoe. The lojt was 1st Samuel, 20th chapter and 23d and 231 verses. Subjset, "The Love of Jonathan for David," Mrs. Ciroline Maynard ii ill nt hor home on South Main street. The stock in tho stable of Liveryman Woodmanser will ba sold by Sheriff Pahs on Friday next at 10 a. iu. Editor Bonody'l story now running through the column of the Press, D attracting much attention for its num erous strong points Being u talu ol the coal regions, it is particularly at tractive to the renders iu this section. Workman are now engaged in exca vating lor the pipca to be laid through the cemetery, li ia expected that the work will be completed this week Tups will be plated in different parts of tho ground i so that lot owners 0SD have the use of tne wat-r at any time The retail grocery store of W. H. Swick is closed on account of the illness of the ptoprietor. Mine Boat Avery has just placed a in-w tigu in position over his new hotel. Now Hotel Avery may bo found by iha weary traveler Without trouble Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jack, who have been spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. S D. Darts, lsriv this morning for their home at Gardiner, Me. A cull hat been extended by the St James Kpneopal church to the Rtv. C llowells, of Btiot Clrir, Franklin county, N Y ihe bithop has been commnniosted with, an i as so in as be Sanctions til" arrangement, Mr. How ells will bs installed HAILSTEAD i PUNTERS. Newt itueirst 1 m a oeQaehauua Rlvtr Town. M-rioi to ihe senates 7w,uae. BaLUTMAD, Pa. April 80 Flora Joiiiison haa returned boms from vit iting friends in Bit g -snitori Frank Bpaoldiost, f lhnghsmton, wit in town on Saturday. Miss Laaalty spent Ba lay in Blog hamtnn. N ii Major wag in BloghaAtoo on Sstnr lay Al Jones has mov sd Into hit honeeon Chaee arsons, vacated bv Mn 0 Rs. Tsaebars' i ting at Hon. s li Chase s on Fri lay evening ( oit .g meetiog on Priday araolog i? 7 18 it ;h- bom of Patar I. dr on ' em story Hi i ' rgS iiDrien spent Suodsy In Blogbamtoo Mr and Mrs M .1 Colligan, of Scranton, are cmj frlsn is in t iwn John ciuue, of i srbondale, who has been slatting ins uncle, .1 iteph Iruthln . in this place, his relume I Ii une Pfofaasor J S aYdami and wife, of ilopbottom wtrs visiting irtoadl la tow to t V Mrs F. r Mwood, of I Corl N J., vrited friends in town oo Saturday Wlanla Tloglsy spsnl Si.nlay in l.aKSM e Mr.. IUv A Wrigbtley, Of ( srvar ton, who bat leu visiting frien Je in tow, has rolsraod home Rev Jo' n Diviee. of I'.inghamt in, bsa ecoepssd a oall t bao ma tho pat lot of the Haptist church, an I will en ter npj'i duly next unday I ipapslt and In tlftetl in In their worst forms ar carts by the ose of P. P. p, If a re dsMUIaUa and run dosrn, ir if roo i.e-si tome is ragalo fssh and lest tppttttOj strength sr. I rig K. take I' P, l'.. and vou win i strong and healthy, for elialtere-l OOOttttOltOOt and !. t manli -I P. I' I". il'rictly Ash. POba Root east l'uiiu n is the king of n seed let aea r p. p. is its graataal hiis-i purrflsr in the SToriiL Put sale bv ell drujgttU. Oes Veto Thst Is urs. Next November the people will the vrtomg. lo tl'- IV'..-, te. I V SSt ('" I W I'M" ttba Whru gM 1 1 hn I. she erstd raf i vc. When she 1ms -eras Mist, she rhing lo 'est. sia, v- lanshe luU Ckfl ttst sljr aeseUiriu i stur1 N. A. MULBERT3 City Music Stcre, SDMINO stVg tCSiaJtTOJh M l " lV Y .t sr- D LTKKIt lUtdTIIKHA sVRAJflCM k BAOK Hit 1.1. A ll.Vl I U PIANOS ORGANS HI Sli l, IIRUCH XMMSli aii hii:, KXii, i.n: Atlantic Refining Co. Miiiiiiftirturi'r-i ami lalini hi Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Linseed on, Nnithas ind Qoao lioes of nil gradoi Axle Grrsaao, Pinion (I reuse gad Colliery Com WUUdj also, a lnr'0 lino ol! l'ur- raffias Wax Qandltt We nlsn hamllo tli Fnmous CROWN ACME OIL, too oniy fnniily Bafety buriiiniJr oil in tho market. WILHAM MASON, Manaajr. Offlro: Coil lixclinriiro, W urks at 1'iuu Urouk. Wyoming a.va After the Grip RIIK WAH Sick, Lifeless, Dull M'T NOW IH HcaSthy, Hnppy, Llvoly Thi3 Dccldod Chansr,o Brought About by Taking Hood's Snrsapnrilla. C I. Hood 4 Co., LowslI, Mass.: "Osntlemsn I wish to certify to the follow. Ing facts: My Utile girl, LiUt May Cuthrle, had a severe attack ,,t the trip, ami got smne- srbst better, but she did not teem to get right well fie- lingered along from day to day, poor. Sisal and languid. Ws COOSOttSd a leadum physician, and he said It was the Atet of the ;rip still about her. We pave the nurdkltie he ordsred, but -he mtsisil to tt Moroand More Delicate. he eoald searesri cut sorthlng, and what little 'he did Is'se IStBMd lo do her lie fOoii. Btt tle-.li was soft and not aeallhy, and she wai Ittlphl and dull srlth DO AOUdtlOO, We were rsrj muck eonssrosd shoot her. No rasdkriDt seemed to have any sffSCt until ahoiit two months uiro we cotiiiiiem e.l to give her I hind's BarsaptrlUa, She had aol taken half a buttle btfora tha bsgan to eat bsartUy, ami we eooM sc a decided ebaogs In her. Ttday she Is lo the full aOjOrOtoOl "I Perfect Health. Ilr flesh Is solid, h, r appstttS gOOd nd ebeekt rosy, her sleep sound and relreshlnu. and btt HoodVr Cures spirits hlsrh. hhe Is (nil el lite, mid ti inUchler. out as she fin bt All this Inipnaement was 'loiitfLt ahei.t tiv taklinr lliwl'i KArttuarlilA. iy wile j.tnis w an iii" i:. re.-.irni i -Ine si the hesi In the eorld fi mil tn ' hit lit iiiitir. Her, S It Pe sum lo IS) ... l, . .. . .. . tills hell dug up the lN'im. 'apnrlh.i. Hood's Pills its all rtr Ills bthousaess tsiiBitttt. stnar basdaf he. Isjtlgastloo. Dr. EX Grower rtH Pttlidelphli Fprfhiist, And I.:, ...isr,-! .urtuf gsUStMl en I flet saaa rmrslttsaaais ass nsriasaaslli" luealeil Temple Court Boilii.ni II I BPIH i I SCRANTON VI L, i i- Im. f.. -ii uk! L tll.t ASI siNiiav, The !. sot Is s s't I at tns I'nlTersilf tf 1 rnii.rlr.aiv luraaes-ls ! n;enslraUr at I J- . ... s. l ,e,j . i .. :in . - Mr ll nl I .. e f I'l,. lo si i his He e also t h ; srs Itasabar ,1 Ihe Medico Cblrnr a . .-ti il iid rat il) astaa aad It rhlrf if Ibu BsSOl BS t.-l Amr.e'i nan I .jdt; ectrres S.,'My atd rs I 'lie ... Kesr V rk llu many t las IMS e - , i. - rs ..; i . ... , r,ls . . l yers of h-e- e-.-ea rra ' ann diseteas :th tiit mm! flst riafi aa tad : M.h 's n lli slit- will u.,1 til w tllrt. la sr. elt snr IneiireMe , s..it I Man li n Hi I. -1 n. i ii nrikM" 'i ,i m. si i i ntrii IfyiMirisve aaeo ClTel up If yeur I tirsl fit: rsll uium the a.- t.,r tie! Is sxtJuihe.1 lie rurse ll-.e worst rtiHwof KervoaaDl If hr-Mi Mil h..re 1 tl.srrh, l"e, gOOMUl W-akiiMts. Affe. ir nt Sf tb Ksr. Ki. .se snl 'Il.r.at. Asthms. Ixtafiiosa. TosastsV Qa sets and Onrylss ef sesri aaasripllos i , sulUlloa Id r.n.'lisfi su,l ilermsn I rae, arblst thsll -i constilereU sasrsd en , trur'.i,- I Set tisl i Mes Rasarw I t M, la w I', n. lien, Snielisi, 11 m lit. 1 1, ' p in. Third National Bank of Scranton. State aaeal Pah St . lam. rsilr,t tm th. Cent H roller .,1 r lie , ii 1 1 naan I.I s t 1.1 I v I onus I.?lii.:un lltrrdrills ii,7. I ailed -isles Hon, Is 00,000, Othei Roads tfa.571 llftltSlllK House 10,074. rrenilnins on V, s Itotots.... im:i Inn- rtasa I s In usurer 7.000 pue h mn Uaaha soH.tin .el. 111. inn S 'JlH.e.Ml.flll I I M il ITIKI Coyltoi urnliis , I llll,lr,1 I'l. .Ills I ItYHststtes) Ill, liloluls I i,,iltl Hapoalta,' tlVMI to llMike .. O'leoonono ., NO 000.00 M. I Mil mi 10,000.00 nil. mi ... l.MU i. mi i Oil. .1 nil. ;,n s r -''- " l Mil I MM roNNn.l, fresl.lent i.i ii ii aii, in. rica-rresldanl WILLIAM II IU K, (ashler DIRE! TORE WlllUm Doaoell, OtMtSM If. f'sllln, Alfinl linn, i jHiuet Arrlibald, Hear Bal In, Jr., Willi.,, T. Mn, in. I.ulliar Kellvr. Tills I pil, olTers lo depositors every ferintv sfarraatasl i- lhatt halannaa imi bets ami resiiousiiiiiitv. gpeelal Mtleniioii glvaa to OOstosss ae eeuata lotOrost iialdtsn Usaa degoslta Cosiplsiion Preserved OR. HERRA'S viola mm Removes Fraohlct, PlmrrVt, Uver Moles, HlaoUhead. ' lil T.. an,l J tturj tho sl;lu to tia orlgl- aA e'UOjn mil in-slme.s, jirndiiciim n '.- Sib',iJ,$ clear and heultliy cim-wfp. If T plcilon. Piiperlortorllin, o' " . ireiurntUniH nnd Potfectly hnrrnless. At ml (lrujajlsis.iif uiallcd lor 50i ta. tkrud lur Circular. VIOLA SKIN 80AP I"-P'T InfemrsrsMc u s illn irlMsg em-)nsle.t !Sr S.io toilet, ao,l ellh-nr s rivsi li Ao nurMry, Asseasstr teie sat sslasao aas Aldrunlna, Prlea JS tnfs. 4. C. BITTNEB & CO., Toledo, O. For salo by Matthows Bros ,MorgaoBroatod AIoikuii a Co, anHmnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiueisiuiijsiiiiEifiiiiE EverythingFOR Everybody AT The Fair 400402 Lacka Ave. "Always the Cheapest" Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Infants Wear, Cloaks, Curtains, Boys' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc. We will h?.ve lively times in our STORE MONDAY, APRIL 30. Every twentieth cus tomer will rsceive hi3 or her entire purchase Free of Charge Last Monday 1,286 purchases were made in cur store; if the same number are made this time, it will result in sixty purchases be ing given away during the day. .ii!Mif'Piinin!iMiiiitiii!iiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiii!iiiitFkiiiiiFiiM:(ii.iH'ii:M Japanese R"ujs NEW LOT Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs 30xG3 inches, $1.75. Smyrna Rugs All Sizes Easols Screens Baskets Tables Vases Shades Beaters Sweepers Hassocks Rods Pr.d-, Fringe Plush Cord Gimp Tncks KERR & SIEBECKEF. 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 1 Mstrifoution to all purchasers of & 7 SZ Worth of Goods I , .,. ( . V O or over. il piece DinnerSet' dT Worth of Good3 a pin of an Elegant American ssar'satP or over. I Onyx Finish Clock. WITH EVERY Sideboard WITH EVERY BEDROOM SUIT WITH EVERY Parlor Suit This advertisement must he presented in order to secure the above gifts. This GIFT DISTRIBUTION hold good for cash or credit sales. Goods delivered free everywhere. 9x12 feet, $15.00. Coat Hooks Towel Racks Card Tables Brass Tables Music Racks Bric-a-Brac Umbrella Stands Rogers' Groups Curtain Poles Picture Hooks Brass Tacks Stair Buttons Bead Portieres Eamboo Curtains Step Chairs Blacking Boxes ; lino fruit rabjeot in Antique ak ami (iolil Frame. J I A Pastel in Ivory and Gold, En i pire Frame; gometbing new, , A licavy pair of ( lionillo Portiorcs tn all colors. n"'tfa'1'' ' aWeiHi, ajOj),,-, jEi, j tjtt-' re,Etsfav t srfl