THE SCBANTON TKIBITNTS-FTCIDAY KOBHUrCG IffAT 4, 184.' GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT UNUSUAL VALUES IN DESIRABLE WOOL DRESS GOODS At6 among the present attrac tions at our tstablistiinent. Among the more prominent stuffs are All-Wool French PRINTED : CHALLIES Thi' designs are exceedingly nt tmetive nnd were printed es pecially for this leMon'i trnilo. PRICE 49 CENTS WOMEN'S Tailor-made Costumes Tlis Tery nowcat style mid every tuiitiililo material. Worsted Storm Berg and Covert Cloths in choice mix tnreahare perhaps tho first holl on popular favor. A Superb Display of Spring and Summer MILLINERY Comprising magnificent ItoM of bn portil and Domestic Goods in the Vtry best shapes, artistically trimmed and liuiiUed in the bighttl style of the art Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets In Leghorns. Laces, Fuucy Straw, iVc. Jl ST OUT DtMribN and contains the leading fashions, latest drss materials, stories, MMOdotH, hum irons illustration", val lable information, elevating tad plea ing reading for the home. GIVEN AWAY to thos) who call for it at our 1 1 r ARC h B l U SPilNUKS. A Careful Ruumi ef t'.ie I ante of One Day. fyeciat to the tScanton Trtbunt. AjtCHBALD, I'a., May :i -Mrs. An thony Ilrnderiric and Mrs W. J. Oil -roy called on fri mdl la .Scrauton to d IT, T, J. Healy, of South Mam slreet, who has been sick (or Several days, is able to tie out ngaiu. On Saturday a teachers' institute will be held in the graded school luilld ing. Tl.e teachers of tins bOTOOgb, Oiynhant, Jeruiru. Myti-ld and Scott Will participate an I a pregrauiiiie "f 1 (treat interest will lw observe. 1 A de bate to wnetber 1 rrant or McClellan were the greater generals will Da 00 of th- lectures of the institute. Pro feesor Tovard. of Jermvn, an 1 i'rufns or J. K White will take opposite aides, 1 Sere will b othr numbers on the programme winch will undoubt edly make the institute very interest ing. .Mrs. El A. Jones, of Main street, Otllad on friends In Olyphant today. 1 here is a Inll in hostilities caused by the extension of the (.'arbniidale Iraction company. A number of men are fixing the ditches and making the road passable until the rails for the tracks are laid, There has been little done within the pest few dayl regard log the location of the fence lines along the route of the track and neither the council nor the property holders have made a move toward satisfactory aet tli uient of the dliliculty. It has been suggested that the lie, aware and Hud son surveyors, County Surveyor thin ning and such other surveyor as the property holder may agree upon, meet and go over the disputed territory with view to the location of a line, and many of those intonated assent to thi proposition. It is likely that this will be done as it seems to lie the only way of reaching a MttUtMBI The funeral of Mr. Jacob Wagner, of bonth Main atieot, who died on Tuoaday, will take plac tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 'i o'clock. lutur tnent in the l'roteslant cemetery. Mrs. Dennis Malic, of Hill street, till continues to be qtntl sick. The itereopticon entertainment in the (Jcrmau church last evening was well attended It waa a success in every particular. Archbald will be well represented in the Fourth District legislative caucus. Miles J. McAndrow, a well known young Democrat of this place, is ipoken of as a candidate for the legis lature, mid his name will probably go before the caucus. Mr. McAndrew hHS a groat deal of ability and is emin ently qualified to represent this thriv ing region. He has done good service for the Democratic party in the past, and for this, at least, them are many who think he it entitled to considera tion. TERSE TAYLOR TOPICS. Ths News of the Hour Told In Six Crisp Paragraph. f pedal to the Hrrnnton Tribune. Taylor, Pa., May I! J. W. Fowler, of Wyoming, was in town today, The Electrics will play ball with a oltib from Old Forge tomorrow (Fri day) afternoon on the Itirorsido grounds. Saturday morning tho Railroad ball club will play the Railroad club from Bcranton on the Riverside grounds. Don't forget to attend the leottire of Colonel Ezra Ripple at the Price Li brary association tomorrow (Friday) aight. Subject, "Experiences in An mrsonvllU." Admission fro-i. Doors ;pen at, 7."0 Lecture at 8 o'clook. Alt are invited. Officer Allen waa fishing a few days Igo a ml bad exceedingly good luck. MODES .AND ABIC Highcpt of all in Leavening Powet. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. wm ABSOLUTELY PURE CHURCH SOCIETY MEETING. President of the Ladlee' Aid Society En tslns Msmbars and Friends. Sjiecial to the Scrunton Tribune, DrNMoitE, Pa., May 3. At the an nual meeting of Ibe Ladies' Aid society of tho Presbyterian church held yester day afternoon, the president of the society, Mrs. A. D. Blaoklnton, gave a reception to all members and friends of the church, and which proved a wond erful both in attendance nnd onj y meut. In the afternoon a bn-ines meeting '.vis held and a cordial invita tion being extended to all the gentle men friends f r the evening. A large and entliti'iastii: gathering was tiio result. Th prosperity that this well known and important church factor enjoys is shown by the gratify ing yearly report that Was rem). After paying all expenses the SOOist? has en riched the church financially to tl.e amount of $1,1)50 for the past vear, all of whieh was raised bv the ladies' per sonal efforts. Combining this with the amount formerly paid in to the trustees mak. a a total of over 19,000. The annual election of rffiecrs wan alhn held and all of the present ln enmb ntS Wen re elected. Mrs. A. 1 BIsckington was obotsn president, Mrs Close, vice president, Mrs. Higgins. aecretarv, and Mrs Comstook, treas urer. The society waa formed six years ago, during which time it has labored Indsfatlgablj for the church, sod its membership of eighteen, which consummated its organisation, has In crcased to 127 lost night the church parlors Bfaatutad a pretty scene, dsoO rations having been placed ll around tbe spacious parlors, transforming tin-in into a vint.itle bower of beantv. I i in.l-' i'i" curtains driped around windows, doors, etc.. while plants au I Bowsra w- re arrang 'd in nro'osinu A benntiful bank of palms Sod rut tl wer .i lorned th" large platform. wbile from every available iwnk peep d forth TiXfvt of endless description. The dining rooms presented s no less delightful scene, w!ucii was enlivened by a bevy of pretty nnidens who ad mioiStered to the wants of the gusats The tables Were dsOorttod Witb roses, carnations and cut tl iw-rs of various hues, Intermiogled with colored rib bons. OTl'nse w'.io waited on table Were Misses Lirzio Wert. Klilh Wert. Clara Krager, Anna Blsbop Maul Savage. Blanobs Mo-s, Mst Msslsrs, Bertbs S'.vartr, Jessie Wagner and Clara Krager. CeROONOai ( GltANINGS. Sciapi cf Lets N.ws Ksprod.iced from a s Rspor tai 's l'at gSSOSSl to the .'cunt'"! Vi'iuea. OaADOVPSM; Pa. May, ... tieueral Manager W:ter sad Qearal Baperln tendent Fitch, of the Erie Kallroad company, passed thro ii(h this city to day on their Inspection tour in their private car, No Ml Today waa tne fotnuienrment of street sprinkling by the stitebell U SM oompanT, Miss Hertha Wells, of N.uth Canaan. vssi calling on friends in tbls city to day. V. F Sadler, Jr., Ift thia morning M atrip to Sw V ra ally. A ipuet wedding look place this BOrolnst at the boms Ol Mr. and Mrs. W. E Frisble, on Wyoming stiel. when Miss Leil i BeemsO waa uuit-.l li marriage to lr li. D Viidrhurg Tbe serenony was serfornisd at i o'clock by U"V. t narles I,e. of th First Presbyterian charc.'i. Tne home for ths OflOltlfli WM TefJ neatly dec. tatcd with plants and evergreens. After the sersmony a'ws i img breakfast srai s- rve l and at 1 1 10 o'clock the newly IT added coujile departed for New fori city. They will also go to West port, Mass . tbe doctor's MOO, In He toiler Dr. and Mrs. Yanderherg expect to enter the China missionary Held. JtmSS H Panl Will spent Sunday In Oneouta, N. Y.. with his parents. Mrs. ( buries Kvana has return. I from a visit at her former home in Plymouto. Bbs wsi seoompsnled by br mother, Mrs D K spry Miss Hatlle Wells, of Clifford, Was among the visitors In this j.Ure In lav llr and Mrs B S. Shiel.tt ft this morning for (JhtltfesMn, Tx , to attend li e ci nvsiiiioii of the N' ltional Asioci- nil D of KsiUvav snrgeona Miss Ysrney Uevnolds is entertaining Miss Cora rauiiaii, of Blkdale, Cberkes Hunter, of Cliff ird, called on friends here today MINLI D AT MltOOKA. Nws of a Day Ksd'ic.t to PalstabU Utessrf iiaaii social ti laesbrnnlsa rHsnasi Mis''Ka. Pa., May u Yesterday morning the front sxls of a fruit aragon owned by A I Bmttb, of Moosic, broke in two while tryin;; to get out of tint way of the streetcar. '1 he wheels were inside the track which prevented bim from turning out of tbe reins as quick as was anticipated. 1'. C Con nolly's wag'Ui was secured to convey the cargo to its destination while the reman tS Of tbS smasiiup waa left b -hind. The citizens of this place nm stronglv considering the subject of petitioning for reduction of tbf present water rales. They consider BP kv ter year too bigb, If pie In the oily can have it for $6 thero is no reason why Minnoka people should not g.-t .qually as good. The ciiho ol Jolin McCabil against the township to recovey liionny for servicss on tbe road same off today In 'Sqntrs O'Hara'a ofBce, Attorney Con Siokes acted for the plaintiff and Oon Dolan and John Coyne for the defense. The case was decided in favor of the plain tiff. The condition of Dan Flarthy, who waa hurt in Greenwood mines about two weeks ago nnd who is confined to tho Lackawanna hospital, is much changed for the better. John Conroy, of Syracuse. N. Y., Il visiting Patrick Coyne ou Uilmorn ave BtW Ths case of assault and battery pre ferred by Mrs. Kate Coyne against Mrs. Bridget Coyne waa settled today in 'Squire O'Hara'a afflce. The costs were equally divided. Ths case of Mrs. Joseph Lyden against Mrs. Kate Coyne was settled by dividing the costs. PRICEBURG PICKRPS. Stray 1 Its of Iaterestlnv Nawt Qatberod Here and Thera Precial to the tcrnnton Tribune. Priceiiuiw, Pa., May 8 The funeral of David Kee?e, tbe young man who akin was killed in Storr's mines, took place from the homo of his parents on N r t ii Main avenue. Storr's Accidental fund and several other societies, of whieh deceased was a respected member, wero in attendance The floral tributes wer numerous and beautiful. Interment w is made in Hyde Park. Mrs. Lincoln Pettigrew.of Olyphant, called on Mrs. Charles F.loyou ou We i nesdny. The council tneoting which ml to have been hold last night baa been postponed until next Wednesday fin ing, There will be a Republican meeting In the borough building n-xt Saturday. All members Of the Central club are invited to be present aa boslnsssof great importance wVA be transacted. H FARO AT H0NE5DALE. Beents of Twcntyfour Hour, In Citv r f Culturs nnd Bbsdo, Sptci&l to tss 8c?&nto fHsaaSi HoHEBDALK, Pa., May !!. A ljutsnt Millar, of Scranton. will hold a noii oommlssloned officers sobool at Com pany E's beadqnartsrs next Tnesday lis w.ll also Selent a site lor the drill and dress parade of the Thirteenth regiment which will take plane here on Wednesday the Kith inst. iu connection with th Kirmssa All the committees connected with the Kinib'Ss are requested to meet at the armory Baturday afternoon Hail Brothers' stringed ore .estra. of Brooklyn, which has been furnishing film mUSiC 10 Various turtles Iu llones- dal, will tonight play for Protection K mini oomnauy at tn city hall Afti the concert the tire laddies and their frl mdi erill si i iy a dsnos. C uipinv E is rsry mncn plsased over ths fine etching Which Was pre sented to them by J A. Uodt-, an ex member of the company. Ton title ol ths pii tur is "The Soidl-r's Dream " The sound of innate ami booming ol cannon lest night wis in honor of the marriage of Julius KelSCO Jf RMYN JOTTINGS. Ton TrirS cf Oar Own Corresp ndsul Prcdseed ret Q leb rsiasal. , ei tat Ui the .S-'.,sf.m 7Vi6n. Jkkmyn, Pa Mv S.The Jermvn Wat-r o mnany are laying pipes through Third street, betwevu BsOOB and 11 stre-n Mrs. M .ther, of Lntsrns, la visiilng at tho rts IdsBOS i f her daughter, Mi J. Shepherd. At s ineting of tho Yonng People'f Literary society last stsoioc John llrsnt wsa elected president, Msm 9adie Tlmlio, Ttce president anl llisi Marr Oiltigaa, s.-.-rettry. A. ('. Tifft, rsprsssnting Tbompsoa, h.irr St c,. n Wiiksa Darre, Jermyn uminr yet: y Mrs John Mellow, Jr., si'nt yester dsy in Scranton. Contractor' L Hsll has eTSCSsd ulistanll il fence annnd bis Ms:' street r-si OS ii i s Car for Htsdsrh. As s remedy for all torssi of i!adarhe fflectric Bitters has proved t.. lm tk ver tt. It sffSeSS a rimnnl cure mi.l the nn .st yield dr. I babttoal strk lo-sisci.e. e.uei ... We urge all wli. are fllict-l to prtvure a Is tll abd irrtlo H i id a fair trial. Incases of tislotuai rciiSti'liot: ffloolrbl Ilitters curm bv cit ing ibe seeded teas t. tb howsdsvaad fe Trv il OBCSV Large Is-tiles only t ifl) cent t Jfsttbi -we Bros, drug store. MINOR INUUSMHAI KASHtS. I. A. Kiley . ths lea-mt M isn, atgbl q n.nl in oil Ban jail purrhss l of In i oal aud lion com- i ; e n. . . -f va'nahle . iraiia. Tbe ltik' Mine Km. tly ttmn b.ned by the Tayi.-r colliery, rere- eatale, the lt. pp.irr rollierv nnd the Mi ner wrorkii.h's n. r Un ast D.ile, are in eluded lu tbe deal Thi former la beta transformed into a n.al WSsheiJ. sad e tensive uoprovenie'ita are li ra SC msd Th lleilner workings will be OpMed, end lb Soal "ill 1" hi.iste.1 over a plane to tba oompaar'i Itogaa onlltery, nar Ooe trails The veins are 1 1 i n li-st In that rrs"n. and are known na the Ma-nmotb and buck Mountain. Th" opening th -e wurkln.-s will flvs em; I l) i. enl to hundrrds of lurii aud boyt, Qosalp Is aitam rife with the tame of !'. v. Wilbur, eaetag ha wilt sooa retlrs frots the lebik'h Valley prssldenor la favor of htstoo.Kolliii U.WIlbor.wbO It theeueral uteribtoniieiit The rep .rt baa rsosUfod no iflrnatioa and u sot beHeesd, Work Will. It is said, aon he b'Ruu on Mr". Vim Wickle's new lh-nvr Mealow and New Boston railroad When coin pleted, tbis line will tap ths Oolenilaa and Milnenville mines, winch have iiiltleieiit re servo coal in them to keep the prsssal force of miners busy uiht and day for fitly years. 0 v.' BrW. I i'ii. will o .n start then Tomhirken colliery on f ill time. This will ive employment to .'iiio men aud boyt. According to the r.-porl ..f Mine hmpec lor John Mantra, of the Eighth district. the t'J collieries in the district prodasod B,lT8,00t tons In IMS, so lncreasstflU, NT tons over 1MB, There were lO.fiTTmeo and b irs smplored and -i fai it an i it non fatal leridanti oeoarrad The collieries worked 1 1 days, il II il Prssidsnl BarrU, vies Presldsnl Voor bees nnd llenernl Superintendent HWOigSTd of the ReadlDI Kallroad company yestef day Completed a tour of ths sntbrSOitS ro sion tiaversed by their hues. It is said their mission was to lo-k u i now tonua.'e, II II II If iu the course of the nent few dues it should be announced tual the new Viike- Berts an i sastern railroad had materially Inorsassd its aatbraolts ooal touiiuM for 1805, do not be surprised. Them nre m tiinations, vague as yet, of a pending deal of much lixoiuOaDOOi II II II The three railroads recently chartered in He Itord county are supposed to be a re vival of the scheme of the late ilobti dessua to develop ore lauds in that counly, but which was uhandoued us being Im practicable. II II II The con! and Coke oilginnting on the lines ot tho Pennsylvania railroad east of Plttsborg and Brie, for the week ended April tS, whb: Coal, 10H,!)TS lout; coke, 4U,5U5 tons. tVlien Baby was r.lek, we rravn her fas' iris. When tbe was a Child, she cried for Castorls. When she became Miss, she chui to Castorls, When Mho had Culldruu, she gave them C'ustorla, FOflr.ST CITY NEWS. Death of a Plonesr Rusidsnt Pereonal and O h r Notes of Intsrset. 0) retel to tiie feraafoa 7i'niae. Forust City, Pa.. May 3 David Goodrich, one of the pioneers of this locality, died at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. O. Wheeler this morning be tween the hours of of 5 and G o'clook, of pneumonia, after an illness of ten days, at the age of 73 years. Forty -one years ago Mr. Goodrich moved from Greenfield to a place about three miles west of hero and cleared what is w-dl known ns the Goodrich farm. Five years ago Mr. Goodrich moved from lliu farm and bus since resided in this borough, retiring from active work. He is survived by n wifo and eight children, namely: Mrs, O Wheeler, Mrs. James Shlly, Mrs. M. Haley, Mrs. Lewis Rndler, Howard Goodrich and Cuaun cey Goodrich, of Forest City, and Mrs. R da rt Roe and Mrs. J. Mulderiek, of May Meld nlso two brothers, Pnineae Goodrich, of Greenfield, aud Clark Goodrich, of bcranton. The funeral will take place Saturday ui 11 o'clock at the Baptist church in this place, interment will take place, it it thought, at the family burial ground, near the old horn -stead in Greenti dd. John McLaughlin, proprietor of th- Forest City House, is on a btuineai trip to Strondsburg and Mauch Cnunk. H, Gh Likely of Carbondale, spent a few pleasitut hours in this place last evening. J. D Darin and F. W. Ryuolds, of Bcranton, made a busines visit to this plaos this afternoon. Daniel Chambers, jr . ia ocenpying the positiou of assistant in Larbee's tonsorial parlors, vice, John McGowan. ihs. Monroe Tyler was In Caroon dale u short time today Captain M Barnard, of Scranton, was ofiicially engaged in Forest City today. il P. Johns, of Johns & Msxy, w in Car bond els ou business today. E D. Gary, of Bcranton, was here today it PILLS Tin: BIU. a dfe of lr. Pierce's Pleasant IVlIefa, Sick Ifsadartis Dtssha a, 1 mtipattVai, in digestion, Hilton- A'tJu hs, n.l all denuigie i ( the hver, stomn. h iirid tsiwuls ore promptly and niianently curd. (lien Kiuf.m. Marn.iJt Co , W. Va. It V Pita, i M I. Ih.TsI .. V IV Sir To ySSSS rf I "as paJe and etl.-n I.V'-n. nsw, ier- ssenied la ray stomal h. A phjsleiaa oronoiino etl mi r "islurrh of th. 'n.i.it b.'' l ot bt OOltl 1 l."l i.elp nie. lived t tie nth without flit food una when I In -I Is SSI I would vomit. At this time t Is (in t&sinf Doctoi '. re, Pe-aMlUt l'el- leU. kii'l In two wcrkt 1 Wt Ii . . l.iltj ts-Iler. I am I. In $ -st I.m. l .,,.1 nt.-r f..lf Stan) Aauwa betstr la mr life I bate a bet tar teiur. ml in ifa, stet ha-, e no du after taiine having ft.iesl thlrtaao puuuds tin.s- I Is-cnn taking thrm VnuttUiil). MAllY A.NCri.xfl. 1k rita f S.lllii IsSlrlars Tkrtack bl.r rmiAL, t T IT1 H C T JL X L-d M vr lit H. A. HULnERT'3 City Music Store, T I I W a. v 'oi HI kl I'. nKOTHKM SKIMi H A It At Ik Hit 1.1 A I. VI I. It are PIANOS go iSewS I t NS alasa OIGANS in mi i mi i.i ii iNiiUsat Ml Nil . I ll I.1U MOOSIC POWDER CO. Etoir.3 1 and 2 CtMMVttltii lf acitsMi i. r.. MINING an J BLASTING POWDER Hade at ths MOOSIC sn l HtH DA I.i. iVOBKst L filin A Rand Poardet Co 's 0RANG3 GUN POWDER Klectric Hat' en "v I'ihh. for evploi lb g blasts hafntv Fuse and RipanaoCkemicaJ C . 's Hili Explosives TRADERS National Bank of Scrantoi OBOANUESD is-". CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. FAaltT.t. HINBS,lPrssltsat W. W. WA'l SuN, Vice I'rosldant A ft WILLIAMS Cashier. Mm CTona, SAMrsi, ItiNra, jamm tt rvrmiAni, iiivino a. FiNrn. PianoaB, finlkv, JliSl.1'11 J. JlllMVM. M Klmkiikil. CUAS, I. AlAlTUKWS. JollN T. I'OIITSIL W. W, Watson. PROMPT, ENtRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tho patronage of business men aud uriutt Kuuvrully. Hood's Never Fails Business Man's Experience -Cured of Rheumatism. well known business man In PtttSbirgb, T"a., srrllss ths letter given be low, Mr. Haas is gen- iral agent lor the Maine granite quarries and BontraStOt f"r sens tery and building work, haT Ing an office at No. TOS I'enn Avenue. " 0, I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. : "QsnttSBMI We have a very hlcli opinion of both Hood's Sarsaparllla aiid Honil's Pills at our bouse and with good resson. I have taken ai- most pvery remedy known for rheumatism, anil feel JastUMd In saying that Boed'S Sarsapsrilla I the only one that docs me any good. I must Sdmlt I have not taken it steadily, but only v In n 'lie pains of rheumatism came on. Hood's sarsaparuta has Alwnya Clvcn Me Relief, and like n. .'my "then, as soon as I am wtdl I never think ol BMMtMlnsagaiaonttlths next at- HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES t.ick. tVe are neier without Hood's Sarsapa rllla aAl Uood's PUIs In our house, sad hats rsooaunssdad both to doiens ol Msndn When any of ray family are taken slefc, bo matter with what dtSSaSS, the flrt thing we do It to give A Doso of Hood's Pills IS4 totiow H up with Huod't aarsaparllla. I mlfhl write kSVSTal par's in praise of Ihitti- eellent medicine, but U;lak I havr said enough la ooavutes." i aj liiiis. ntlaamrgai. Ts Hood's Pills ; rapt and effl. aa) in . ii'.c S.-lit b all drugglsta. it ' Dr. R. Grower l. PIMIplii fprclallst, n !.. aaaaessiel tlaCol r.octisk ant tw SMa 1 Lieicui.fcar not itttaaawotlr looaud Tcmpb Court Building :i t l IPRCt R ht SCRANTON arnsteian Mat u iinmntl n I tl 1 and si M-at. Tt tt. r ia a eradaass .j toe I ' ' r , : r rrri . -a,v , 11 . ,1 s I t " ' 'S i at thw ile-M... i hlr- - 1 ' 1 - kta li" is a-an P amlr ef tba Madieo rblrur letkMk tn I was s - . an mA chiaf of tba ir.iwt n.a1 Amsrioao a hiatal mrrrm htahlf bkd IfSSa . . lessors of i'hi,.'. phis nl 1 i rai (leal SSI tur fa. n in sea QetSM It th e, .Vr V r Bit MM r It . IhU M n.rrtetlj dl tl I .1 SKSMU tod kk alt w him U I lis I Trars of bianltal ttnerleneo a i.tnent obyai.-taQ and aurfm to hi I tr.at a I .'.el ita 1 1 i witb lha m.t flaitertnt S'l.vaaa b SkSJ do i in tt. stats, wul not . aeietaanv tt..i ati.e i u.t M I Ml i mli li I - I in. i Ii t i IKXI S hi ni SO ii il ltr.it IfT'Hitsvs i-n aisea up oy pur ihfsl r'ai rail up.-n ths Jim lor and I tsaiatatd 1 . r.rrl ' ( . a . t raae- of NM .'''If Krrotjbv Uld S r. i atsrrb I'.ltw. Fra.i W.akn-ss Afeetl ma of iba Kar. Kt S m :!. Asll.ma, liwaf: Tnn..n ao-e-1 a- 1 Q I las .( 'wry IWrltu "0 Oes enllaMon In Frwliih and llarmsn l raw, wbleS i ill eoastalesed sserea aad itrlour i si o. i not i n... Mom. a i i.i u r. st. I. .ii, SaitilaT. li a. hi. la -' ,i in. Third National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, -SURPLUS. - This hank offers rt ,le pus I lura rvery Inelllty ari aula rl by Ihotl liillanei a, billl- tiess ami resejoaalbUISy. Speelal Wllelitlen nlvrllln liuslliest AIV souata Interest iiaiaea line deposits 11 11 1 i t 11 i (ini 1 1, Presldesil BKU, B. V I I. IN, Vlco-I're.ldcnt. t II 1.1 I M II I I I U, 1 aihler DIRKOTORa, Ti11iun1 Cenaell, Georao H. Catlln, Allreil latML JamOS i. I1I...I.I, Henry llelln, Jr., Uilllniu T. biultli, Luther Keller Complexion Presorvid OR. HEBRA'S VIOLA DREAM Removes Freckles, Plmpltt, t Livor . Motet, Ulnokheadt, N Sunburn and Ton. end n 1 stores tho skin to Its orljl ual ir. 11:11...., produoiux a clear nnd hcalthv com nlexlon. Euporlar to kit Isoa .r J I (ireii&ratlons and pi'ifoetlv barmlcss. At all 1-stt), or moiled lorSO. ts. Seuil for Clroular. VIOLA SKIN 80AP u iplr IStsseSfSSl - n liurirrlaa Sssrs naiuslst Ibr Ui Mint, soil llkul s rival M the anragrf. ltnalmi.lT rmre niul tVsllcttslj lawll-oni'-i. At dnnsUts, Price 25 Cente. G. C. BITTNER & CO., Toledo, O. For aalo by Matthews Bros .Morgan Bros.and Morgan & Co. lfr. T. ir. UBiiBniiiifBiaiBniiHiiBiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiEiiaaiiiiuiiiiiiiiimigierj 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 OUK . New Millinery Department FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY MAY 4, 5 and 7 ntllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlllHlR Japanese Rugs NEW LOT Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.75. Smyrna Rugs All Sizes Easels Screens Baskets Tables Va3es Shades Beaters Sweepers Hassock3 Rod3 Pad3 Fringe Plush Cord Gimp Tacks KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. With an Eye To secure more patronage, in addition to A. KJ our already extensive trade, we have de cided to inaugurate the following Gift 1 Mstrifotltion to all purchasers of $75 $50 Worth of Goods or over. Worth of Goods or over. WITH EVKKY Sideboard WITH EVKRY BEDROOM SUIT WITH EVKRY Parior 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. s 9x12 feet, $15.00. Coat Hooks Towel Racks Card Tables Brass Tables Mu3ic Racks Bric-a-Brac Umbrella Stands Rogers' Groups Curtain Poles Picture Hooks Brass Tacks Stair Buttons Bead Portieres Eamboo Curtains Step Chair3 Blackiner Boxe3 A (iilt of 11 100-pieoe Pinner Set. fjift of an Klegnnt Aineriean OnjX Finish Clock. lino fruit siiliject in JAntiqtie Oak ami (iold Frame. j I si Paitel in Ivory aud Gold, Km jiire Frame; BOmething new. A heavy pair of rheniiio Portterea in all colors.