The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 03, 1894, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE RCHAKTON TRIBUNE THUK S DAT MORNTNG. MAY 3, 1894.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT
v
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 thi3
season's garments,
Capes and
Jackets
At a Rsduction of
50 Per Cent.
W IMEN'S
Tailor-made Costumes
Tha Worsted Tf and Overt
Cloth Suits, which w r! hav
itiB such n hig success with
thix season, are msn u fact n red
expreisly for n nnl confined
trlctly to onr hons. thereby
insuring; nnt only th highest
standard of tial I ty. tut
THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
THE WORKMANSHIP THE HIGHEST
THE STYLES AND FIT PERFECT
JERMYN AND VICINITY.
In'ersatlng Nwi of a Day Glvn In
Cnndced Firm.
freriill tttthr yrrtmtm Tnloine.
JtUTTK, I'a.. May 1 Tilt luseting;
of tb Women's llmne Mlsaionsry -
ciety in tii M K. obnreh raitardnT af
ternoon was greatly enjoyed by those
present Tha following pfOgTMBflM
wan .rr is : ont:
Devotional miti-hin
Essay, "Th" Qbjnst Treatment of the
Chinese" Mrs. film fl Shepherd
Heading Mim Qarantr
(siding, "Church iffcrings,''
Mim Sampson
I'aper, "Injustice to the Negro, "
Mr-. E I) BoTVd
Essay, "The VnemployeU Talent of
tha Church Mim Itymnr
Thomas Nthrton hai begun IXOa
f at i uk for a residence on Third street
I.onls Honr. of iren Ridge, and
o. M Pnttnraoa, of Oarbondals, called
on Juruirn frieinla yesterdav.
Mrs, I'eter BiOMNN ami children
Isavis Friday for Houghton, Mich .
wham they will restda in the foture.
I'.urtn J'arks began work yeat-rd iy
on the foundation of John Mi i irty's
nw :- : on Broth M its strast.
Hit-hard Mellow has moved into hit
residence on Tblrd street.
Large anil highly decorated posters
atitiounsing th coming of o S Carey
& Co'a. ihOWl on May 11 omaiusnt
windows of all the prominent business
placvi. Tbey art now exhibiting in
Scranton and are highly spoken of by
th'-a who have seen them.
H I ward Nicholson has accepted a
position as genornl freight Hgnt for
Chicago publishing hnns. Id terri
tory extends as far east as Portland,
Me. He left yesterday aud will enter
upon his duties at once.
E. Lt. Jertnyn was in town yssterday
arranging his busineHS matters prepar
atory to tearing for England nod the
continent ile sails next Tuesday
Mrs. Jossph Curl, of West I'ittston,
is spending a few davs here with her
sister, Mrs. F. S Friend.
OURYEA OOTLETS.
Personal and Othsr Live Toplos Tarsaly
Dlsouad.
Ftiecial 10 the Scranton Tribnru.
DuitYKa, Pa., May 7 Dr. Barling
ton has added another improvement to
his handsome property, this time being
a new iron fenee.
Charles Aten, of Newton Center, was
bnrled Taesday afternoon In Marcy's
cemetery. Mr. Aten's childhood was
spent here and his fuueral was largely
attended.
Justice of the Peace James Uilboy is
hnving an office bnilt on Main street.
Dr. John Hislop has moved into his
new office.
Tho Ladies' Aid society of the Pres
byterian chapel will meet at the resi
deoca of Mrs. Charles Allen Friday
afternoon.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. riiofbo Thomas, of Junction City,
III., was told by ber doctors she bad Con
sumption and t lint there was no hope for
her, but two bottles IJr. King's Now Dis
covery completely curod ber and she says
it saved her life. Mr. Tbos. Eggers, 139
Florida St., Han Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without rettult everything else then
nought one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis
COTery and in two weeks was cured. He
Is naturally thankful. It is such results
of which these are examples, that prove
the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
Coughs and (Colds. Free triall. bottles at
Matthews Urns,, Drug store. Regular size
50c. and L
CAR RON DALE CHAT.
Funeral of John 1 h:l ips Brief Personal
Items Other Notes.
Special to tkt Seranbm Tribune.
CaRBONDaLB, Ph., May 2 Bert Dix
is home from Blackwell's island, where
he had been studying to become a
trained nurse.
Miss Iona Tyler, of Forest City, made
a brief visit to this city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox, of Buffalo,
were in this city today on their return
trip of thoir wedding tour. Carbon
dale will be their futuro home, as Mr.
Fox is to become the proprietor of Ho
tel Anthracite.
The funeral of John Phillips, which
occured this afternoon at 3 30 o'clock
from the residence on Wyoming, was
largely attended. The employes of the
Hendrick Manufacturing comp iuy, of
which company the deceased had been
employed, attended in a body. Her.
E. J. Balsley, of Trinity church, con
ducted the services. The remains were
intorred In Mnplewood cemetery. The
pall bearers were John K, Shepherd,
Thorns aOliver, John J. Bowen, Thom
as FIupIIoii. J. Borst, M. J. Deeths,
Lee Vail, Joseph lsgar and P. Pow
derly. The mourners from out of town
who were present were: Mrs. A. E.
Burr and two daughters, of Scrantou;
Air. nnd Mr. Peter Dolan, of Parsons;
Mrs. John Carne and Miss M. Herbert,
of Wilkes-Barre, and Thomas Herbert,
of Elkdale
George H. Tolley, of Philadelphia, Is
on his monthly business visit to this
city.
Messrs. Frank Parrott and Froi
Emerick, of Hcrauton, were visitors
lure last evening.
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Van Bergan, of
North Church street, aro on a visit to
New York city.
Paul Gardner, of Honesdale, was
among the visitors in this city to-day.
T. F. Hunt today purchased of P. K
Burger two lots, one on Church street
and one on Lincoln avenue, Price paid
for both was $4,800.
Mrs, S Kline is the guost of her sis
ter, Mrs. liurguuder, of WUkta-Bam.
The boys' branch of the Young M-n's
Christian assot-iation Is making pre
parations to bold an ice cream festival
On Friday evening. May 11
Mis. J. B. Shannon, of Wyoming
(dreot, is the gueit of her sister, Mill
Urncs Miller, of Clifford
John Hanson was awarded the con
tract to build the addition to the hos
pital. His bid wns $3,471 .'i0.
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FOREST CITY NOTES.
Vtm .- H . I.-. ! Intcntatlnr Ntws From
Lmktwana Hdwttrs
Flctnl tn tht 'i't ' Trihum.
F 'in ST CITY, I'a, May 'J. - Miss Jane
Tyr was a visitor in tho city of CaT
bondale to-lay
Drl W, HI .keslee, a medical student
of the I'nlvvrsity of Peniisylvsuia, has
returned home on his vacation.
Mim Olia Lantiing assnni" 1 her pi
tion as teacher in the Forest City
school to-day, after an illness of nearly
two weks at hr bODU.
Miss Martha LuBing, who has filled
Hlal Celi Lanuing's place acceptably,
returned to Susquehanna to day,
Hugh MeOolInn, of Montr , inter
:;al revenue aollteUW for this district,
was here yester lav
J M Surine, of Si Iney, N Y., form-'-rly
a promises rti lent of this place,
is in this borough and is the guost of
blidaiujbtar, Mrs CbwlM Rlfgloa
Forest City schools will close two
weeks from kMB 'rr w
The tilassford OoBtdj eompanv
closes a thre night' engagsmxiit in
this place tonight TbM are a fair
company f playefS Tney opin a
three nights' engagement In H muaJale
tomorrow evening
Mrs irac:Veiser Davis, the great
revivalist, assisted by Kv. .1 C II
gati, will begin a series of meetings in
the Methodist church nut Sunday
morning and will continue sevenl
weeks Mrs. Davis is the wife of
Judge Davi, of Jersey City, and is
well known in New York, Brooklyn
ind all of the larger citirs in the
I'nited States She has also been in
CarUoudale, Scranton, i'ittston an'.
Ilnneadale, at which places She held
ran snccHftil meeting last wm'.or
Ilnrv Etaiflar, of Scrsnton, is the
gnatl of Barber William i irdong
Dr. W. II Hlsk-sl.-e and wife, ac
coinpaine I by their son, B-rt, started
Hits evening for the West, going to
(ralVrSton, Tex., at which plate the
doctor will attend a medical conven
tion They intend to be absent about
three weeks.
Crl'lrleina a Y mag Laity.
"She would be a pretty girl for but on
thing
-What's that" suited Char! v
ficorge Her faOS i always covered with
purple and nnl biotcbaa
(Iharley Oh, that easily euough dis
posed of. Dud to h the same way my
self, but I taught on to the trouble one
day. and g- t rid of it in no lime.
QaoTfl What was t!T
barley -Maplf Mood eruptions. Took
a Ibort OOBIM of I'. P, 1. I toll you, it's
the t)ort blo.itl corrector. The governor
bad rheumatism ho bad that you could
bear him holler clear across the country
-v.-rv tun- he moved, lb- tro-d it, an 1
you know what an athletic old went he is.
now. It nomehodv would give Miss Daiv
a pointer, she would thank them after
wnrds. All the drug stores mO iu
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OVPHANT AND VICINITY.
A Brezy Budaet of Entsrtalnlna Newa
Correctly Compiled.
.srfi(U to the Scrnnlon Trihun.
Oi.ypiunt, Pa,, May 2. Mrs. D. J.
Campbell, of Scrnnton, called on
friends in town on Monday.
Tne postoffice will bo moved to the
new t milling on Lackawanna street. A
mi rotier of new boxes will be added
and other improvements made.
Mrs. J. II. Feeley, of Archbald. is
fill tl M with ber parents on Suniue
banna street.
Thornaa Brown, of Forest City, called
on his many friends in town today.
Harry, the little son of I). J. Camp
bell, of Scrantou, returned home today
after a two week's visit with Mrs. j.
Carbine, ou Su8iiuhanna street
The Catholie Young Men's Total
Abstinence and Benevolent society
will give an entort liument and ban
quet on May 'J'.' in honor of their silver
jubilee. Invitations nave beou issued
to other Catholic societies to partici
pate in tho parade.
Miss Ola Mason, of the West Side,
visited at Scranton today
James J. Lynch, of Delaware street,
returned home today after spending a
few days at Buffalo, N. Y.
Patrick Langnn recently purchased
tha property of P. J. Kelly on (iraesy
street.
Miss Mamie Lawler, of Hill street,
entertained a email patty of friends on
Monday eveniug. Dancing and games
were indulged in till a late hour.
When Ha!'.r was atok, we gave her Tartorta
When ale- was a Child, nhe cried for C'artnrla,
When she became Miss, she, clunr t Caxtoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castorla
STROUOSBURG NOTES.
The Affairs of Mom .... County's Gay Cap
ital Tersely Rtporttd.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Stroudsburg, Pa., May 2. A large
audience greeted the Rev. Frederick
Poole in the Methodist Episcopal
church Monday night. The subject for
his lecture was "Among the Chinese."
It proved highly interesting, the lec
turer showing a number of costumes
and curios from the Celestial kingdom
Mr. Poolo was assisted by Messrs.
Shafer, Walters, Musselman, Hoffsom
mer, Flagler, Brundag, Decker nnd
Master Hoffman; Misses Brodbead,
Evans, Gnnsaules and Mattie Elinger.
They all nppeared in costume. The
lecture was under the auspices of the
Epworth loague. Mr. Poole has been
secured for another night. No admit
tance will be charged, but a silver col
lection will be taken up. The pictures
from ( 'iiiua give a faithful and accu
rate representation of the various
pb.-ts.-s of life in China.
Dr. J. Utt, of Easton, is at th Bur
nett House.
A new porc'u Is being built ou the
Analomink house.
Miss Dorothy Hyslop is spending a
short time at the Kittatiney House,
the guest of Miss Clara Brodbead.
John Hill has goue to Washington,
N. J. His brood mare, Daisy, and colt
have beeu taken to Blvidere,
1! Larue Laterraan, who recently
graduated from the Philadelphia Col
lege of 1'liHrmacy, has taken his old
position at Kerr's drug store.
Hev. II. F. Isett preached at Kellers
ville, Jackson nnd Keller's Mills in
place of Hov S Cooper, who was tem
porally absent from the charge.
There will be a baptismal service in
the East Stroudsburg Presbyterian
church next Sunday morning, (juite a
number of children will receive the
ablution.
J. P. Sullivan, who has been visiting
his family at East strmidhnrg, returned
to llrigaline, N. J. He will be connec
ted with the building of the railroad
from Atlantic City to that place.
Dr. W. Hyalop and family hive left
Lawn cottage and aro now at the
Prospect house, where they will re
main until the first of June, and then
go to Lake Ho,atcong to spend the
balance of the summer.
'I he ban Dill game played on the
campus on Saturday afternoon between
aat Stroudsburg and the school, re
suited in an easy victory for the latter
The score was !i l to 5 Nine inimifs
were played. It. in kept a good many
awav.
The caae of StaufTer vs the borough
of But Btrondaborgi was diMootinntd
before Justice of the Peace Kr linen ou
Saturday afternoon. A new action
will be commenced in the court of
Don O 00 pleas
Marseh Brothers will rebuild their
foundry at ODMt The moulding room
will be put first in order to BOMBM
d.itH fartatn in plow repairs. The fire
baa csnsnl R great ileal more damages
than was at first r p irtod
WilmiT Shoemaker, of New York, is
visiting his mother, of this place
1'. II Smith baa bnilt a new wire
fence aruund his lot on Washington
street.
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HAUSftAO ItlMS.
Notes tf Interest Contarnlog Rttldsnts
rf a Thrlrln Villas
asv-m! f.i r.e ajpajaaea 7Vi'-e.
HiUanUP, Pa, May 2 General
secretary I urrv of the It R V M. 0
A., of Ibis village, has rwilBld his
Ignition as secretary of that institution.
His resignation to take affect May
Mr lurry ex ascta to enter Into bun
Ban in i'ittston
lor bandboys deei le 1 at their meet
ing on Monday night to hold a dance
the middle of this month.
Phillip Wsibltr, who will taka charge
-f t!. t'.r- wmg deptrtmeot of the
lexllla w.uke. arrived 1im -iierdy
J. L Sinitn. of Savre, N. Y , has r
movd bis family and boussbold goods
to rlaUltaad, and has taken up his rent
lenc in r ix .tin over Mr Murray OS
William stre.it
Cbltdnn'i Day win b obrved in
the 1'iesby teriau .-hurch, thii dace, ou
Sunday. June I'
Goar.. meeting on Sunday at 8 3'i p
in. itegular in-, ting of th botrd of
directors at I M , to.
Bit J THE BEAN TAMERS
Proprietors f au Itmsrant Mnasrl
Fined for O.vieir ItMai alahlbltiona
;.eriol lo f'.e S r.mfoa Tribune.
Tayi.ok, I'a., May 2 Thre dirty
looking men au I IWO lairs were pulled
up py I'olise 1 iSsat Wells on Tuesday
aftarnoon for h I -.g no pirnill to ikow
on thi itratts B irjett QrlBtbi itva
tbi-tn a severe lectors and fined each ('
Having no motiej they tlllllttd they
were put in a t-.-ll In an half hour
following the first act Officer Weils
captured another of their companions
on Pond street, lie spake Bag ill b
well, when brought Isffor the honor
he threatens I to disturb the peace of
onr ipilet town During this lim' the
town was in an uprotr and excitement
ran high.
He was given time to lav the lvr
oiik'h. Th men who were placed in
the cell settle ! th offense by paying
the tine imposed.
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MIRRORED AT MOOSIC
Nsws cf tht H. ur Narrated in Crisp and
Beadsb's Paraaraphs.
SJ-frta fn the Arrnnloa ( . i-
IfOOMO, I's , May 2 The supper
given by the Ladies' Aid society of th
Methodist Eplseopsl church, held at
Mr. William Seberhine's, of liinooka
nveniie, Wednesday evening, was an
entire snccess.
Miss Kiith Richmond, of Ddeville,
has returned home after spending th
past week with relatives iu this vicin
ity Mr. George Pearl wns n caller in
Taylor Wednesday evening.
Misses Ella and Bertha Cole, of Dun
more, are visitlug their cousin, Miss
Edith Smith, of Main street.
Mr. and Mrs William Ljw, of Avoca,
were callers in town Wednesday.
Miss Mstnie Crsig entertained n
THE 33CHZZLH.T
is liable to front
functional ilisturh-ain-e
through sym
lithy. l)yss'iwia,
or Indigestion, often
ciuisos it t.i imbii-
tnUi in a nwranring
way. Nervous l'ros
trittiun. llcbilitv on. I
A bnpovarlinsd ftltKHl,
also ciniso lla lot)
rapid lmlsntimiH.
Many tmn s, Spinal
AITtH'tinns. cause it
to labor nndnl v. Sufferers from such Norv
ous Affections ofton iiimjjine thcniselvta the
victims of organic heart disease.
ALL NERVOUS DIHEAHEH, as Pa
ralysis, Locomotor Abixin, Epilepsy, or
Fits, St Vitus's Uiuiia'. Sleeplessness, Nerv
ous Prostriitiou, RarVOUl Debility, Neural
giu, Melancholia and Kindred Aihnenbt, aro
treated as a Rss-ialty, with great success,
by tho Staff of the Invalids' Hotel. For
Pamphlot, References, and 1'articulars, en
close 10 cents, in stamiis for postage.
Address, WoBLD! Dispensary Medical
Aiwihjiation, Buffalo, N. Y.
large number of her little friends at
her home Wudnemhtv afternoon in
honor of her teuth birthday.
Cottage prayer meeting will ha held
at the house of George Pearl, on Main
street Friday evening at 7 30 p. m.
MINOOKA MATTERS.
The News of a Day Told in Sprightly
Little Paragraphs.
Aperitif fo He Scranton Ti ilmne.
Minouka, Pa., May 2. The super
visors have com inenced operations on
the road today, after waiting about a
month for the traction company to
come to repair their portiou that was
left undone since last winter.
The people of this place Is very dis
satisfied with the present system of
running cars to this side,
1 A black heifer strayed away from
the premises of Jeremiah McCarty, of
Miners hill, last Monday week, and
nothing has been heard of it since
Any information concerning its where
abouts will be kindly received by the
owner.
Misses Lizzie Murphy and Annie
McDonald visited Minooka yesterday.
The Big Six Bass Ball club, of this
placs, desires to cross bats with the
Electrics, of Taylor, at any time.
The Star Base Ball club, of this
place, challenges any club in the
county to a game of bis ball.
The Bachelors' club, of Greenwood,
which has been recently organized in
that place, has become iniolvunt.
Misses Annie Katchford, Maggie
Ai tkurs, Annie Graham nnd A nine
Kelly, of Hyde Park, attended tba so
cial at Kallery's Arcade last night
Wattarann on the Democrats In Congrssa.
ljiuitville t ourier-Journal.
When the iticapahles and the rascals
whom we sent (0 Washington, chargod
with a duty as specific as words could
make it, have yielded all that the people
won; when, purt'.y through a lack of aeuse
and courage and partly through venality,
they have given up to monopoly what was
meant for th masses, when tbey have tied
Ingluriously from a victorious field, leav
ing gnU that Were shotted Willi the ball
CartrldgM of truth to bo spiked by an
enemy w hsd driven bifon ns; and when.
bringing With thenioiilv th white feathers
. f the coward, or the black pinnies of the
mercenary, they c. n.e h one for their re
ward, what shall they encounter, what
have they a rik'ht to bok for, exorpt
political damnation and death
RHEUMATIC
Sciatic shsrp and ."Sooting
pains, strains and weak
n e. s r l i-v. 1 in one i- n
. la the ( I til I k AMI
Pain Pi t-l is. It instantly
rch rs wank, paialm kid
Ma IsiA ache, uterine
pains and lllinriifli
t..ui;hs --ls and tne
. paiOS. It r i.'j.'i vi the nn-
. ft... and nence
cures nervuM piins and
muKular weakness when -11 -thcrs UU.
Pti , S'.: ' " l'as'' Si 'f
mmiL Ln.i In .. i. I I Bossga.
N. A. HULBERT'3
City Music Store,
- tOdVIMU A r HA.N tv
MI IVH tY BO"
lit hi it HK 1 1 HKKI an
kltiMi ll A H M a asnua
toll 1.1. a UAI i. it
PiAWOS
t
ORGANS
kill. I M l.i 1 1 Milsl.
sat ttlV, l ie, i iu
m co,
Eoair.! 1 vi I Comraoiwealtli Bll
M ll.N ION. I'l
MINING ind BLASTING
POWDER
Hade at the MOOMC snl KUbH
DALI WORKA
Laflla A Ban i IVwder Co
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electric llatterles, I'uset for eiplol
lug blasts, Safely I use and
RepaunoChrmii al Co.'sHigh Explosives
B
RICK
DRAIN TILE,
FRONT,
WIRE CUT.
HOLLOW,
VITRIFIED,
FIRE AND
COMMON
B R I C K
Best in the market
OFFICE: Bingham ton. N.Y.
FACTORY: Brandt. Pa.
I '
moosic pew
Brandt Clay PfoduetCo
Mr. Win. A. Booth
Indiana, i'a.
Saved My Life
$5 Worth of Hood's Sarsa-
parllla
Severe Case of Nicotine Poisoning.
"('. L Hood di Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"(lentlenien: I write these lines to certify
that llood'sSarsaiarillahas cured ine of a most
painful disease from widt h I have suffered the
past four years, lt appeared In tho form of
iruptioni on my nCk and face, spreading over
my body, so painful that I could not sleep at
night, and could n..t work In the day time, and
06 I did lay down and pt Into a little thus, if
I would move ust a little, It w ould start that
terrible Mutation, and
Blood Would Start
from the eruptions on tny legs aud body. I had
to Wear bandAgeS all the time. My eyes were
Ladly swollen, my hack In terrible rondllhin.
One physician said it w as wad poison, auothor
eczema, and the last told me It was
Nlcotino Poisoning,
and that I would hate to gi to a physician who
naoe a apeaUHty of my dlseaa. ii niattttii to
say that I am a cigar maker by trade. i Hut
II. -vl s rs;tr.i ni:.t h id t een re. Hiiiimhiled,
and I thougtit 1 would In it. and I am heartily
tbankfi.l that 1 did. I . an truly say that Hood's
Mariajiarllla has effected
A Perfect Cure.
I am free fr-.r-i .r. , ., a gold apjietlte, no
duM tsslragi, and thai pftatluual ilea hea.jach
Is siine. This wonderful cure has only cost me
Ave dollars. This small amount of money has
Hoods Cures
rid ins of all my s-.iffrriiiirs. I am stilt taking
Hood's gnrtwparllla, my faithful friend WBtag
baa aav4 asf lit r. t rat t it samrt "
" A. BOOTH, Indiana, Pi nnsyltania.
Hood '9 Pills .re liter ills . i,stl..itiori,
biliousness, laundlce. sick heatlache. nidi -est... n.
Dr. K. Grower
ffei rhilad'lplila FprUHst.
An1 Ml sUt.. sataf rnarll-h ant tlT
i.sii i LsaKiauauai Uv imUMnlll lorala
Temple Court Building
.11 I gPRVt I ' s i
SCRANTON
WtlM. I..., L.) I.. ,tl LlAll.Y. AND
l Nil
TJjs Datlaf la gisduau d Ihs t'n1rrtitr
cr IVmiarivaala. nrsarlf demonstrator of
I' T- b-srv a d irerjr at tha Medio fhlr
vrgiral f ;ie of Pi.nadeij M II Is aka
rsr i etulr .1 11.. Veil. .. hiror.
I A- .ti n and va l.,icta n.t i
rffo ... ehi.t al th mot a. t.. Am.neaa
sr I (lerman h.sti llals, rome huhly Indorasd ,
W m . Ua i I fe. -r. ,rf I'hl l. i.hla a-il
new I nri.
iii" mil.) rear or r.ewtal n;r .ne a
able thai emtnei.t phrs!.-.n sn I surgvou to
Snrr - r dla(n.. and treat a I del. rm t s
ai d ill srith th. newt rialtertn- u.-rea.
..t hi. i i. h sfaasitpf m the stata will us
a . htm to accept anr Incurable r.
I 1 1- I NASHlMIII It I - 1 i i. I Ii
s i IKNkan n inl m; simi RID
11 foil hare DM tfisren op cy foaf ph. si
rst. call tii.on th. d.w-tor atot 1st eiamnie.1
He cure Ibe rat raae-of Nerv-ma blUt,
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This bang offers to ,'.(.... ii, oa every
facility Hurrnnterl hy lliclr bnlances, busi
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Si. . iiil attention uiven lo tmslness ae
oounta Intrs ualdon tlm daposlla
DR. HEDKA'S
VIOLA CREAM
Removes Frsoltlsi. Plmoli
Liver . MoIm, blackhearis,
Sunburn and Tsn, and re
stores the sUn lo its origi
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pii r-it Ions and licrtcttly hiirmless. At sll
Utugijiets, or mailed fur 50i ts. Send fur Circular,
VIOLA SKIN 80AP 1arll Infotnparahls as a
sain l-unfrlng Koap, uuniualM rw tti tellel, sdJ without a
rival ft lite nursery. AtolutrlT Tme. and dellcauly uwdl.
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G. C. BITTNER a CO., Toledo, O.
For sale by MattbevrB Bros , Morgan Brosjind
Morgan & Co.
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EverythingFOR Everybody
AT
The 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.
GRAND OPENING
OF OUR
New Millinery Department
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY
MAY 4, 5 and 7
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Japanese Rugs
NEW LOT
Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs
30x60 inches, $1.75.
Smyrna Rugs All Sizes
Easels
Screens
Baskets
Tables
Vases
Shades
Beater3
Sweepers
Hassocks
Rods
Pad3
Frmq;o
Plush
Cord
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KERR & S5EBF.CKER
406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
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With an Eye
To secure more patronage, in addition to
our already extensive trade, we have de
cided to inaugurate the following Gift
Distribution to all purchasers of
&"7 Worth of Goods . 4,.(, , inn .
?P D or over. 11 pl0CO ,or
tZf Worth of Goods I a irift of :in Elegant American
V J or over. ) Onyx Finlgh 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.
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9x12 feet, $15.00.
Coat Hooks
Towel Racks
Card Tables
Brass Table3
Music Racks
Bric-a-Brac
Umbrella Stands
Rogers' Groups
Curtain Poles
Picture Hooks
Brass Tack3
Stair Buttons
Bead Portieres
Eamboo Curtains
Step Chairs
Blacking Boxes
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1a tint" fruit gnbjeol in "Antique
Oak and Hold Frame.
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' A P&gtel in Ivory ami (.old, Em
i pire Frame; something new.
A heavy pair of Chenille Portieres
in all colors.