THE FCRANTON TRIBUTE THURSDAY MORNDTG. MAT 10, 1894.' GORMAN'S BRAND DEPOT BRISK USINESS UILDERS These are the prices that ex pand the purchasing power of the American dollar. Printed China Silks One of the most important assortments shown this year is now on our counters at 50c. the yard, and is especially conspicuous for its exceptional value. Regular price, 73e. At 25c. Per Yard 21-inch Plain China Silks, imported to sell for 37c. Such values as these cannot be found in any other store. Black Nan's Veiling Favorites because so cool, so light qualities much Improved over last year and juices heavily decreased; 10 percent better in quality and 2S per cent, lower in price. 40-inch, 50 cents. Last season's price, 650. 36-inch, 45 cents. Last season's price, 5Sc. Ladies' House Gowns Prettily made of Indigo Pine Chintses, with lull front and back, raffle and fashionable Bleeves. Price 7Uc. each. It is to your interest to Buy Now. The goods we have are beautiful and the Prices are Away Down -Lower than Down. Come and see us. ARChBAlO AXO VICINITY. A Btcorl rf Impirtant Ev.nta Eptto nls.d for ft'ilck Kifl'm. Signal to the wanton Tribune. Archbai.ii, Pa.. May 0 A rgair miftiuf of the borotub omncil wss htld last vsninij All th nimhr wr prrssnt. I.illt of th Cracnt Electric cotnpsnv tor.HO n I fl7 58; ArchtM Watr oompaay, 175: B. t Bias. (6. Msrtin CawUjr, (171 50, and Thomas 1'adilHn. f'i. wre onlrd pail Th strt cniunnsaiotisr' tim. amoutit-iDBtofl-7 !-' was hIio approve I Dr. Via i1 ri ' board of halth, presumed su ordinance pvrtiunini; to toe htalth of th borough It was ap provd hi)1' nrdrd published lo t:i BOfcurroii Tiuuaa Peter Kstrutli, I'strick Lvnn, Alx endr Ale iri nel 1 and Louis Swart z tranbsr asked to tiavtt the roitd In (ronl of thetr premiss plscsd in good order Thir coniphint W'li r'"rrd to the rod committee. James II. WhiU .. jtcted to th maimer In which th Traction company was placing thu road In front of hit premises. This wm alio refrrd Mr. Thompson, of th ( arbondal Traction company, prssstiUd rsolu tioo asking for an extsniiou of sixty dayi within which the company mitflit complete Hi track. 1 1. rMolanon was lost by a ti vote, Call ry, lilakaaod Jonea bavinc votod for and I'adden, Swift ami Jonti against th resolution. Agreesbl to Mr. Jon' motion fii'in waa appropriated for th purpoi of repairing th roada on th Ridge. The bond of John J. Ftrrell.higb constable, with William F I'.renuan and John Fltuimmoni aa swstiss, was approved. Tb preildeat waa directed to call a pacial meeting of the council should th relations of the borough with the Traotion company warrant it. Th Father Mathew aociwty line be come affiliated with the Soranton Dlo eesan Union. At a meeting hld laat Hunday. Presidsut Antliony Daffy and John P. Karny were chosn delegate! to tb convention at Wilko Harr next week. Dyspepala and Indltsstlon In their worit forms are cared by the nee of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and ran down, or If you need a tonic to regain flesh aud loit appetite, ntreugih ami Vigor, take P. P. P., and you will Oh atrong ami healthy, for shattered OOUtittltiotia and loat manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ann, Poke Knot and Potassium) la th king of a'l medicines. P. P. P. ia the greatest blood purifier in the World. For aale by all druggists. OURVEA DOTLETS. Opantnr of the Hiw Baptist Church. Other New of InUraat Pptcial to th scranton Tribune. DtJRYEA, Pa., May 9. Tb heavy rain and wiud storm that paiied here Sunday afternoon did quite an amount of damage by breaking window glasa and overturning trea. The members of th Baptist church bald their Srat services in their new church Sunday morning. Tbe untiring Workri who have erected this hand some ediBt should be congratulated with their new enterprise. Dill's hall has been decidedly im proved by being papered and carpeted. Sptolmen Cases. S. H. Clifford, New CasseL Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach waa disordered, his liver was affocted to an alnrmiug degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced iu llesb and strength. Three bottles of Lino trie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harriabnrg, 111., bad a running aore ou bis leg nf eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectric Hitters and seven boxes of Bncklen'a Arnica Salve aud his leg is sound aud well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large fever sores ou his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cored him entirely. Hold by Mat thews Bros. STROUDSBURG NOTES. Braeav Springtime Waif '4 from Monroe's Day Capital. fperial to the Scranton Tribune, Stroudshuko, Ph., May 9 Th an nual meoting of the stockholders of the normal school for the election of four trustees was held at the sohool Monday afternoon. Two tickets were in the field, the old trustees being re elected with tbe exception of Morton Decker, who dtclined the office. Tb following gentlemen wore re-elected for three yearn: Milton Yetter, J. A. Gardner and F. W. Eileuberger, F. J. Klstltr being elected in place of Mr. Decker. Tne following trustees: Mil ton Yetter, J. A. Gardner, Seely UosenkruuH. Philip Rutter, Hon. J. B. Storm, T. Y. Hoffman. J. W. Eilen bergf, Goorge 3. Stauffer, L. H. Bur nett, J. K. Fiinner, J. I Miller, Port land; Alex. W. Dixon. Scranton; Will iam B. Holmes, Honsdal; Dr. W. G. Weaver, Wilkes-Barre; H. S Rinker, Manch Chunk; John J. McGealiin, Haaieton . A. E. LiiBar, Eastou, and F. J. Klstltr, Mis Emily Heilman, of Rending, is visiting in town. Mr. aud Mrs. Jacob Hunter, who were visiting at Taniiereville, havo re turned. Howard BU left tod.iy for a trip to Piiiludelpliiii ou a wheel. IU will De accompanied by George Makin aud Louis Walton as fur as Enston. A number of extra call boxns has been added to the Strotldsburg post office, making a total call of lock boxos of 549. During rt small gal Monday the lightning rod wa-i broken from the steeple of th Mettiodiat Episcopal hurcb, Stroudsburg. Tne sharu ends punctuted boles iu tbe roof aud ro uuined there until taken down. Some very fine music waH rendered at th) Epworth Loairae meeting last night by Professor R"Sutiurg, A E Nortbnp and Miss 1(1. inch Blgtftu. An uldrest by Ruv L B. Huffman ulso addd much interest to the meeting. Just as Sheriff Kresgu was taking th supper into the prisoners iu the j ul an attatupt to escape was made by Daniel Van Buskirk who is incarcera ted for attempting to shoot his wife and larny. The sheriff allowed .1. Uuskirk to have i-xecise iu tbe corrid r and th prisoner tri 1 the same dodgl of Purycar. The sherilf was to qaick for him however ami ho so 111 huatled him into the cell D.irring the slrug gie th supper diahaa were broken. A. D Steward, of Alluntowu, spent Sunday with the family of J. li. Mnoyer. Father Walsh, ofSoraol 'n. H visit ing parishouers in B,st Stroudsburg. Julius Young and I. G. nur lick are visiting J. W. SoOOg, they are from Clifford l'a. Jouathau Schwartz, of Allentown, is visiting his daiU'ht-r, Mrs A.J Marsh, ou Academy Hill Dr. T C Walter and Bobtrl Elliot left for a couple of days visit to the metropdis. Mrs. A. C. Voir, of Brooklyn, is spending a few d vs with her father. Elwjrd lialtz. S,e Is accompanied I y her little son. A social meeting of the M-triiu Lather league wnl be held iu tne real dene of Ed Wahera, at But Mrouls larg. on Friday svuuin.- J E Lrafitt, pro netor of Barton villa Hotel, aud bis brother, Henry, caught a tiu lot gf trotlt Tne tiah rangd in langtb from 7 to 9 InobM. William 11 u laobnsao, CbarlM Hor hora and 1. W. WtnoUtDM are rOgta tered at the odiaa l' lean Hotel. Ile v ar en FOQl M Bolota wiier- they bav extensive clay works. Thoy repoit shipueuts brisk an I ext' -ct to st.rl With full force 111 a few weeks At th tueetiag of th gun club hld in th store of Mayor Kiatler it was de c.Jed to hold a sh otiug tournament on i t.ursdsy, May 17 A prizn of a II 10 ;uu will be glfM to tii one making tb btfbtai sc r Th entriea will cost (8.60 each and twenty-tire shots will lie allowed each Ilitu. A graphic au l bighly loUroatlBg a - count of miesio iarv i.f in Sitivrna w 11 given by Rjv E (.'lark Hiosiniuu, too of Rv. Dr. UiUhmau, pastor of th Reformed church of this place Th younger pastor, who Is in charge of a Reformed church at Trapp. IV. M cnpie I Ins father's pulpit last night.the older minister preach-! in IfMoh Ci.mik yestrlay. lv E Clark Hibahman, who bas Iravele.l sxten sively in the east, gave a iboti address instead of a regular aeitn m last night. Th tram attached to Drake B Mc Fall' grocery wagon becams (right end this morning while standing at East Stron labarg freight dtpot Tiny ran until near th Washington h I Strondsbnrg, wlier they were caught due of the wheels csiae off th wagon, spilling th sugar with which it ws loaded Th runaway Oatttod in tic n xcitement. e M L III. ami, alderman. Fifth wai.l, Scranton, l'a.. stated Nov. W, so: lb-had ued Ir. Thomas' I'.clectnc 1 hi for prain, hum-, cats, bruises ami rheumnti-m. Cured every tune, FROM FORtST CITV. All the News of a Uv Carafully C m piled. Sjrinl In th firrantttn Trhnn. Forest CttT, Pa ,My 9. List nicht burglars made 1111 entrance lolo tbe Erie station at this plsc Tne dOOf t tb gentleman's waiting room was opened f 1 rut. From this rOOtD tbey en tered thu freight house by prying open the door to that room. A thorough search wai made in this room for prop erty that tbey wished to appropriate to themselves. Luckily bnt little freight of use wss in the room, anl 110:1. w u taken. ThOJf made their exit bylh side door of tbe freight house. Mrs. ,(. J. Elweod, of Walton, N V , spent tbe latter part of lalt wei-k wit.i her sist'-r, Mrs M Wood 111 ins-ie. John S. Courtrlgbt and C. (J Van Wormer, of Montrose, wore in town ou business today. M. D Evans ipent a short Unit List evening in Carbondslo. Land agent for the Hilled 1 com pany, H. J. UoOortnlo, of Scranton, was looking after the duties of his of fice in this place today, John Maty took a ride to BOrMtOH on bis bicycle today mid returned bv tbe train. He is getting to be au x pert rider. Tbe Interest in tho revival meetings being held at the Methodist Episcopal church by Mrs. Grace Weisur Davis, of Jsrsey City, iucr aases each eveuiug. A large number have turned from their old way aud aro trying to lead a bettor lit. Mrs. Davis gave a vary impres sing talk to a large audience last even ing. Mrs, Davis is a splendid alto singer aad gives some very choice songs from a song book, of whioh eh bas composed the greater part. Tbe subject tomorrow evening (Thursday) by Mrs. Dsvis will be "A Three Story House with One Window." Rev. nnd Mrs. U. P. Lappeus ware visiting iu Soranton today. John R Buddhns plant -d some trees in front of his bloek on Main street Fred J. Osgood, Eq. is on a buBinoss trip to Windsor, S, Y. "Jephtba and His Daughter" at tho opera bouse, May 110, Myron Wooc'mnnseo returned last evening from a fishing excursion which he hud yesterday with forty -five choict trout. CARBONDALE CHAPTER. Happenings of the Hour In the Pioneer City Carefully Reported. fecial to the Scranton 2'rihaae. CAlthONDALE, Pa., May 9. The funeral of Mrs, Bryc R. Blair occurred this afternoon nt 3 o'clock from th residence on Sixth avenue. Services were conducted by Rev. William Ed gar of tbe Methodist church. His text was: "In My Father's Hones are Many Mansions; if it Wero Not so. I Would Have Told You. I Go to Prepare a Place for You." John 1-1-2. The pall bearers were five sons of the deceased, William, Robert, Frank, Charles and Ralph, and a nephew, Howard Barton, of llszloton. Interment was made iu Maplewood cemetery. The following young people from this city attended a social iu Moosio this evening: Misses Kate Mang, Lizzie Wylie, Fannie Movies, Messrs. Klnjer Brokeushire, Harry Steels, Frank Berry and George James. Charles A. Ks'e will attend tbe grand encampment of Odd Fellows at Altoona next week as a delegate of Lackawanna enc imptuctit No 10 Jacob ( ippenhuimer will represent Olive Leaf lodge. At last evening's tnSAtiug ot the councils tbe following bills against tbe city were acted upon and ordered paid: Colling ifc K'nuady, work on city bnlUlog, 135 00; G H Fryon, work On city building on estimate 0' archi tect Lncy, $600; Collins & Eannsxtf balance du on constructi u at Colum bia bar'. Mttmate of City Engineer Frier, $84 00. Irvine Divisis on a business trip to New York city. Atwood Brothers, of Bridgeport, Conn., will build A factory 111 Ibis city which will give empl n nieiit to over 900, if a suitable sit will be furnished them by the citiz ns. Mra. Willar.l CbatC has returns 1 home after a 111 mtus' visit with rela tives iu Pittsburg Mrs F (i ilru.vn is viiting Hones dale friends. Th Albatnhra Bate Hill club will contest in a gam of ball with the Browns, of Qlypbant Tbe gam will ho played on the Simpson gioiluds Fit day alt. roo Ml, May 1 Mrs W. Fisher left for net bone in Tt x is last ev -nitig at u r a live mouths' visit in this city as tint guest of Mr an I Mrs William Opt, of 1 hirkett street ' ' a ! MINOOKA CEtLANY. A Cast In th Minora Crurt Hons. Kousl-.s lit taTS In a r wsidlf Pcrap .' Jirriu to Iht Srr.lnen 7VWHae. Mtiio Xa, May 1 ii una D II is- cball and It lijiiiiin F Knapp WCOl la Andertonvllle on busiueas Tnei lay aud returned ytrday. lb pnseeot inperrieori sr stow nb nt gilt Dg 'loan to btulnts At tbe rate tbey sr.- going now it does not look as if much wotg w.'l b" d n on tbe roads this summer, 1 tie rOS I near th lonmtt of (iresnw-Hll hill heeds the r attoiltion rignt awar, OT else the taxpsyers will la- cslle 1 11; 0:1 t atl.e datuage suits arising frui damaged ve .teles 1 '. KaHonel colliery of William Conusll iV Co. start' d up on full tun yesterdsy. Sqolre I II iru's c.iorl was th scn of a domestic drama yesterday, in which Lilly Usbedf, of N'rd:ism's Patch, was the b-avy villain. Bi.lv same home the other night full of Bib le grog, and aft.-r polling off bis cost ud rolling np bis shirt levi. h t gH t throw the cups, saucers and plates on the Hipper tail at his wife Su escaped from hi wrath and Upt in a n-iglibor's house tbat night. The fo.low.'ig dv ah awore out wairant before Jnetl w O'Hara aga ael hr bet tr half. Billy a. ; a I tl the hearing an I protected a rr IW (or h a mil 1 -. !a ii was directed t psv th costs and farni-a tWOball t" keen th pere Jobo Welsb, of Qllmore avenne 1 ig 1 a bore yeeterday from Tiinuu Br .'hen In Taylor. A dance was run on Tuesdsy night at Pambold'e ball by eome of th nog people of i re.-n W !. Ateitlt I) o'clock a gang of vagaboti la, w.10 bad peat th eve .iog in au in lusttl uh ff .rt 1 1 se how ilrti .k they aoold get. I.egan lO fight In front of the hall The vn Uro crowd eras male np of cowards aud not on of theiu got hurt. II t water danbed over thm w u'.d not b a bad ld a. 4 HLAKU AT HONtSOAlE. Tb M--S-. Impertnal News rf Oa Day Onrarallr R-p "tat f)frKiln a ,'-nn..n rubuas. HoltnOALI Ma. '.1 Mrs im. Snn Sera, sr., nf Troyvlile, died at her home Tnoodav nlgbt aged It yesrs. 5 months au t -7 daya Mrs Stuudera bis lived 111 the vicinity of Boneodalo fortbepiat thirty yars She is sur vived by a bneban I an I I WO ebll Iran. BajBBel Banndera, jr.( and Bre, Char lotte Martin. n (on-ial will be bald from her nOBM Krt lav nt :' p in II Two TKcmg events will bebeldby Wayne Comity Agricultural aoriety 011 May 'M. one trotting and pici .g, free for all, and trotting, ' .VI ci. I'urse, 1 Ml A stake race lor county burses will be held. Entree, jo e ' Criticising Y ui ir Ladv. "Bbe would Is- a pn-lty girl for tmt ono thing." "What's Ibatr asked Ohnrtty, QOOrgl BOT faC" Is always covered with purple and red t-lotch-a. Charley Oh. that's easily enough dis. posed of. I'- . 1 tob' the utne way tny elf, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid Of It In DO tun. (tVorge What was it r ( barley BlUtptl M iod ernp I ibj. Took a abort eon me of P. P. P. I tell ron, It's the Ikiss Mood corrector The .iv rnor 1 ad rhenniatian hj bad tbat yon roobl boar hint boiler clear across the country every time be moved. He t:i".l It, ami you know what an athletio old trout be i now. If somebody would give Mm Daisy n pointer, sb" would thank them aft"r Wards, All tlie drug stores sell iu s JCRMYN b r' 1 1 n ; t ii i. Farsonsl and Other Paiaa-rapha if Local Importance, verm fa las snyaafea Tun in JgBltTMi Pa, May 0, Miss Anna liritlls, of Montrose, ll u welcome ! Iter here. The funeral of a child of Lewis Adams look place yesterday afternoon. It is reported that Liverymin Tiff any intends to h 01 bis stable and em bark iu business elsewhere, Tho O. Mains & Co 's circus will pitch their touts on the vacant lots near the Ontario and Western station tomorrow. Tney arj well spoken of by those who hava seen them and no d mlit the small boy will sive his paf dayehaiigs und inspeot this, tbu first circus which honored Jerniyn with 11 visit. John Bray, of Huzleton, is thigmst of ids brother, Thomas Bray. G. H. Snyder has opened an ice cream parlor near Gaorga Walter's meat market and will keup Barner's cream on hand at all times. The D.'lawnre and Hudson miners received their Anril pay yesterday. Charles Hayes, of Philadelphia; Frank Ames, of Bingbarutou, and C. cilled on Jerniyn trade yesterday. ADO reotulur meeting ot tuisnurooK lodge, 81)0, Independent Order of Odd Feljowv, will be held thia yaniug. Tbe first degree work will be exemplified. lie v. Stephen Jay. or ousiiuoiikuub, who hud been visiting friends her for a few daya, returned home yesterday. Th.. u.. nn..llnn aa.mia to haVO DU.IDI .j I -HI M l. HUVH.H recelced a black eye. as nothing more is ueara or the matter. Are w 10 uave sewers or are we not? DUNMORE OAV'S DOINGS. Qeueral News of Interest from Our Suburb on the H11L Fperial loUs gsnmiON T'ldun. Dunmohis, Pa. May 9 The question of supplying the "borough with au efficient eleotru fir alarm system is now reoeiviug tho council's fullest consideration, and the indications are that at an early date the town will be furnished with an alarm system that will b second to none. At Monday evening's meeting the agent of the Gamewell alarm bud his apparatus on exhibition and deiaonstrated to all present the excellency of their tele graph system. The members of coun cil were very favorably impressed with th workings of the svslom. Chief Burschel was also present and declares himself in favor of the Gamewell sys tem. Thn matter has beeu referred to the, fir committee. The Young Lsdies' Missionary Sici ty will meet tomorrow (Ihursday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Boyd on Monroe avenue. Mies If ame Leonard has bsen quite 111 for h -v. -ml days. Mr. and Mrs. James Crosby and son Harry, of Puila lelphia, visit 1 rla lives here this week Fresh milk, "1 cents per quart; 21 quart! for $1, at Palmer's Mr Suiiui is nuking marked im provements around the Banner House Architect Duckworth has been en gaged by th school board to examine Bo. 4 school building an 1 whit plans can be made to eulnrg to th nest advantage. D ie your house 'need new gutters' I' I 1, try Wardell's galvatiizs l steel Ltittr H foot lengths Gomel Fifth and Butler atr-ets. " Tbe young isits ot Dnomora will hold a social in ( 1 Id Fellows' ballon f arsday evening, May IT TbeLojral Legion will ho 1 an entertainment at the tame place on Friday evening. May 18 The Neptune II s company will hold a puoiic resepti 11 o 1 Miv .'l. li ritatlOO car-It will b issued in a fw dan Mr S i Kerf will deliver temper inc lectures at Tetnpirnce hall on Friday areolnf, My 18. Admission 10 cnts. 1 be Y mug Men's I utittrs c mtsin -plate boldlng grsti 1 s 1 tlal on My -J at the 1 1 Id Fellows nail. Mia Jac ib 1 ' Ifial bas r turned from Tnnkbannocl where an ha beeu vis Ittng rel itlooa Mra ,1 T, r'eir and dttihlar ar visiting Ptttel n relation. The fu i-ril of In niiss ltsrr-tt. of Bunker Hill, occurred from St. tUry'a etiureb yrsler lay forenoon, wner a a damn bun lna of requKU waa gala Prated, a term 0 1 was maJ in Ml 1 ' r inl cemetery A tu'.,cg of th D insn re biard of health was bold at tbe bor ingb build ing on To s lay evening. All th m-m lert -r ) reent, v:r John P J P F llilan I. Patrt s B -nil n, 11. V -'Veeneyanl li J t liamlierilt; . M 11 11 w Bweaney wu aleoled praai deal aad It Cbamberlalo wae eleetad secretary nil hiallh oflbel Th tui-uit'rs an I ofticers were then sworn in, and after tbe eOSOtiM of ipmS fur ther buainest adjourn I to most 011 th following l ues lay evening " NAllSTfaO irtMi. Lttl Locals Oeaeerataej tbs lahab tant 1 1 I.lvali Town. flen.it fu ta .Vr.iafea rn'-ua BAI l-ii tD, Pa . May I -Mrs. S B Ci. se mi n. i.uk-hasui. a on Monday Reg rdef Wrifhl of Montrose, nai in town ' a M J Isv The Y 'ting Peopl' Society of Chris Una Eidoufof of the Preebrteriai c'liitc i w..i I. .. a cap a. clsi at the borne ' i Bertha OllUiple m Oraal Bend aa '1 nun lay eyealng The C ihlla Chrletiao Badeav rs aietr le espaated tob jr.aent. Ail ar orllaliy ir.- Vlted W. Mc Col lob, of Scranton, will fly leeaoni in penmansblplo tins pio b-- ginniug Monday evenlug at It. school bouse A I an I of gynei I pist. 1 tlirongli tbtapl aa yaaterday on inati way t ward Blagbamtoo. Cottage tureiibg on Friday even ing at th home of John Fisher, 111 th West Bad, t : 18 p m Gopsl tue-iing 00 Sunday at 11 :i 1 p. in. will be addressed by Meaara NVil llami aa 1 Boora Bay, Mr Dayiewlll praagh hifirat sermon asp,t,.r of ti iipttstcbLtch. In that church next Minday. Ballatead Teaohara1 meeting will bo held at tbe home of Mra. J. H Yan Loan, on Church atrst, Friday ven- log. WbeU Dal - as alck, n-e cae h.-r rr.stnrta, When she uaaal Inld, slu-crlisl f. r I'astorla, ft'ln-ii U I- - a in- Mm, sh ebai to i a torla, When ISM hud lhi;.lrwi,elu gamtbssa CasUa-la, Atlantic ReHning Co. ati ii.ifai-tureis nuu Deaiors la Illuminating and Lubricating 1 Inseed OH, Naptnai nmi (iivn- littrs of all i:r.'iles. Axlo Greasn, Pinion Qraaee ami Colliery t'ont pOnnd ; also, a lurjio lino M l'ar riiilitie Wax Candles. We sls.i hiuulle the Famous CROWt ACME OIL, the only family safety turning oil in tho market. WILLIAM MASON, Manayr. Ofllre: Coal Ejclmnirn, Wyouilur Ave. v arks at Pine Uruoit. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Linden St. and Adams Ave. 1.0 HIT HOUSE HuUAlia All kindj of Laundry work guarantee tne best, P. O'Mallev nf Serar.tor. Oils All Run Down Always Tired, Sleepless and Without Appetite Blood Vitalized and Strength Re newed by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " For a eouple ol years, 1 was subject to feel ltii(S anything- but K"d- I always felt tired, I NUld not sleep at Bight and thu little 1 could cat did not seem to bene lit me any. I Did Not Have Any Ambition to go around or work am! In fact was not ablo to do a good day's wnrk. 1 happened to pick up a Circular embracing adiertlselneuLl and testi monials fur Hood'l Sarsap.-inll i, and alter read- Hood's5?. Cures log tfttm decided to give Howl's Sarsaparlll.i a trial. I have taken live bottle and must say tint i have derived eraaderfiUbeaetthmnltaad Fool Liko a Now Wan. l would reoooaaead it to ait luJeren ami would urie them not to beettate but to decide at ooee lotake Hood's Ssrsaparilla." PaCLM. WrhKH. til-' S. itli lenthstrei t. !;, nt 1 1 k, Pennsylvania Hood's Pills a.--pi apt aud efficient, yet easy inaction Sold by all druggists, aic. HE DIED THROUGH SHAME 1 A Victim of Over-Sensitive-; TltiaC Tfiinn f Va P. r. i ! TTsrs I 3een Majority. Tbsvs were s'.ttluc at cable In one of Reran ten n t popular r-staiiraiita the other 'lay, S f Snail r .1 ii.-r r.sr, Willie tlln .Uer ol Ihe Iwn remark. 1 ' ty the vay, e hafa Ui-i.tne of yonnK sre'iiel ay ni.tre. il-.i-d we-k or tn -mt'tit. ra. 11- a tbe lsat mar I ' 'Imif. How illil It with an aecMoatr ' It s m-r-'ly tne oh! orvtton OVT anln. Aa teisuallr aenaitlre,rnl ild ha oawa.ii1 VV I. atory of VOU klei himself. S-l-t WlTl.i r oanie eak, kept hi. satcrhsge t" ! Sis familr at.. I fii.mls ahonld I nf ha tnlaf irtaae. Kieally. h wss ly tsrogea u; met t.-.k loatobed Ire, tl - fami I I - lor, eaa exiled in oa pfne a -1 th- raa horrsd, ' :.-a-i. ttit - alt Ussre! to It. a hsme Tbel v nnn miti'i life ise lp , T . .-ii si the eleventh !l S an 1 at Dr. E). Grower Thj Eminent Fhilidslpliii Specialist, ('."liir.-tT a-uarantes o etir. all f .rma of NeKVuru s ii a - it i i uiaeAaav at ite it.-a ;,. ..nlv .1 .... t ,. .-tin-, tait all i' LUKE, aO l'. I'r (Irewer la Igra'-.utr- f Ifc I'niv -raity ol lniiaylvini I ' " t. siorarf nam haw .,f the stadteo Oalrai I glcl A -.ati MS, an 1 si f..r manr eara metalwr ..f tb (araltv o tb MkUoo-i r. ti,. fii.t raa i,.t saui.i gtv i-uufideiie to el ery atf.'f e- nav Hour, n t t u i'. m. Daltj Son. la,. II a m. l t f nr.. IT'.naaltati. n tad ejioinatl(B free and tiirtl) i. mat.. Third National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 187: CAPITAL, SURPLUS, $200,000 $250,000 This tiaoll niters In drK, alter rvary farltlls nuiri.ia.it ti s tin tr salatSSSS, l.iial- nras ami ra-a. k... a 1 1. 1 1 1 1 s . Iplal an. ..ii.. u tir t. analaeeeaoa roulit lull-leal 1 aid on I Inn- il. iioslta (CILLIAMI i'vm 1 1. Prldat t.t.n II I VI I IN, I,.- I ,. .l,lrnt- M il l UM II ttU u. t ..hler Mill I MiKs Wllllasa Caaaati, i m n ratlin. aifn-ii iiaii.i Java Archibald, Hary Delia, Jr. Mlliiam T. biullh. Lutlior Kallaa THB TRADERS National Bank of Scranton, OHQAMIZKD lJt CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, FAMl'F.I, IHNF.S.irri-sMent. w.vf. Watson. Vice l'rusuisat. A. ii. WILLIAMS. Cashier. ciiiKCTons, RAMrai. Hines, jamks M' F.vrnnART, liiviNo a. FiNon. I'iKitcsB, Pintar, JOSKI'II J. J EKMYH, M. rt. KEMF.IIEH., cuas, r. atAnaivrs, John t. roiiisu. W. W. Waibox PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tho patronage of tmainosa men und Uruu guucruliy. II9lllltllllBIIIIBIIIIilflSligi3IIHIIIirrllHi;ill!!IIIMIGgiBg!3t3)nil!!3inP; EverythingpoR Everybody AT The Fair 400402 Lacka. Ave. Sole Agents in Every Pair Warranted rJ(TfU LONG Our New Millinery Dept. Now Open. raiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiirs NEW Hand-woven Carpets and Rugs 30x60 inches, $1.75. Smyrna Rugs All Sizes Easels Scroer.3 Baskets Tables Vases Shades Beaters Sweepers Hassocks Rods Pads Fnnpo Plush Cord Gimp Tacks KERR & SSEBECKER 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 Distribution to all purchasers of dj J C Worth of Goods I A m o p. iner Set V J or over. T srtj Worth of Goods A gift of an Elegant American P J or over. Onyx Finish Clock, WITH EVERY Sideboard WITH BVEftT BEDROOM SUIT with EVERT 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 evervwhere. s Scranton for the PRICES 50 Cents 75 Cents $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 YA:ST. LOT 9x12 feet, $15.00. Coat Hook3 Towel Racks Card Tables Brass Tables Music Racks Bric-a-Brac Umbrella Stands Rogers' Groups Curtain Poles Picture Books Brass Tack3 Stair Buttons Bead Portieres Bamboo Curtain3 Step Chain Blacking Boxes 'A lino fruit subject In JAntirjue t a U and Ciold Frame. J ! A Pastel iu Ivory and Gold, Em 1 pire Ftame; something new. . A heavy pair of Chenille Portieres iu all colors.