THE KCB ANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING. MAY 14, 1894. GORMAN'S II DEPO ,RISK U3INE3S 'UILDERS These are the prices that ex pand i lu purchasing power ol the American dollar. One of tlio most important assortments shown this year is now on our counters at ."()(. the yard, and is especially COnspioUOUl for its exceptional value. Regular price, 7ic. At 25c, Par Yard 21-inch Plain China Silks, Imported to sell for ,vc Such values a these cannot io found in any other store. Black Nun's Veiling Favorites because so cool, so light;qualities much Improved over last year and prices heavily decreased: in percent better in quality ami 28 per cent, lower in price. 40-inch, 50 cents. Last season's price, 65a 36-inch, 45 cents. Last season's price, ,"Sc. Ladies' House Gowns Prettily made of Indigo Blue Chintzes, with lull front and back, i utile aad fashionable slew es. Price 700 each. It is to your interest to Buy Now. The goods W3 have are beautiful and the Prices are Away Down -Lower than Down. Come and see us. IN CURK'S SUMMIT. Tidi u cf Interest Up In the Land of Elue I'lrda. fptc at fe tk$ ttSiatftMt TVIS.ii-. Clark's Summit, i'a, May 18, Tbi toner services of Mm EfaenaS Kel ler (not ) Beisi-er, who wait founu don d In her chair at tbe advanced kg of 88 years, was eoodaotsd yesterUy. In terment in Newton cemetery. Tbe dedicatory services at tlio new Masonic tiall taut Tuesday evemnir Were largely iittti lid, M " K 11 y book!;(eir nt tlio S-.ow-rs Packing home, moT-d into htf new hon'j on HuiilatuI perk, Wednes ' iy last. Her eged mother who resides with her. cot being iicuu-,totne I to tun bouse, opened the Wn tig door m 1 B.i ;i-t throiiifli nt.,1 I.-,, lawn cell ir. Motiving tn in v NVWI bruises. J.im h llin k ivy has sold hit lionse and lot, two blocki east on Highland park. and will build n lart;e homo anon. Building atill continue brisk, t) ooutructor baa seven cellars to dii; oo n. Contractor Moyor will move into hia new residence at WoodlSwU next Wednesday, lie will buvo the finest lawn in tb( town. The imw aleam saw null at travel Lake is about ready to start. Clark's Summit tiaa the oldest depot on the line, and at preteut is a disgrace to our thriving town. A number of young ladiss went fish- ing lost eoninir to Sntnuit lake. Walter Punly, of LUltou, called on a friend here last evening. The bright sunshine aril pure air brine' large numbers of city people out for a drift over the billi of old Abing ton. e J.HMYN AND VICINITY. Ntwi of Oct Day Epllonoiid for Hur ried P.ruea! Special to tlf ScKtntnn Trihvne. JrnMYN, l'a , Ma 18. Mr Lillie Morrison and children, of liirnimu ham, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geortfe Walters. The clerks will play the Hickory Ball club Monday afternoon on the Kist Side grounds. Mrs. A. Mosber is visiting relatives In Starr uceo. tJi The funeral of Mrs. Rebecoa Fined will take place Monday. Services will be held at the boutn ntM Booll pond. The daceaaed was a si-it ir of William Scull, of this place. 0 The annual roll call of (be tin ml era of tlio Daptist church look ptaot this morning, The services were very en joyable. The programme for the Epwnrth loague meeting Friday evening is as follows: Music, essay, "The Cotton din," c F. liakwr ; esnay, ''The Sewing Machine," Mlsa Dana It voter, sing; essav, "The Steam Knine," MarK Daniels; essay, ''The Printing Press," .Miss Ella OoOUj (luartette; essay, "The Electric Telegraph," .T. M. Grill) assay, 'Tue Atlantic Cable," VV. T. O .borne. General discussion by nil memburs will follow the rending of the papers. Pat Mullaly, formerly a resident here, and whose rocetit encounter with white caps in Pricebnrg ts still fresh in the minds of Tun TltlBUNR reader', wao a Jermyn visitor yesterday. The funeral of Michael M irloy took place this afternoon and was intended by a largo concourse of frlemls nnd relatives. A Quarter Century 'IV t. For a quarter cf a century Dr. King's Now Discovory has boon tostod, and the millions who have roceivud bonelU from it use testify to its wom.erfut curative powers in all diseases of Throat,' best and Lungs. A remedy that haH stood the test hi long mm that lias given so universal satisfaction is no experiment. L'ach buttlo is positively guaranteed to glvo relief, or tli" money r. ill be refunded, it is admitted to lie the most reliable for Coughs and S Trial bottlosFree at Matthv Bro's. Druir Store. Largo size 5Cc, and 41.00. 11 Highest of all inT-eavcning Towcf. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY P3JE HARDLY PROBABLE. Valley Survey rorpa Cnuso Much Com ment by Their Presence. yjKcial to the Srranton Tribune. PlTTBTON, May 11 The talk of the Lehigb Valley company abandoning the track through town, running all trains over the canal tracks, and build ing a new depot at Water street sta tion, was revived again today, by the preaenoo here of a cor pi of Valley sur veyors, who passed Dp the canal track. In a special c ir, this morning, itoppiug at every embankment, pier, and build ing, lying clois to the track, taking measurements of the space between them and the or ns they went, The surveyors and company i Hi tiall would not say for what purpose tr.e surveys were bi iug made, then fore, it is not known what ara the intentions of the company. 8 iturdey'a Qas itte, Bnub surmises, while pleasant to dwell upon, are hardly prODable, Tii right of way Held by the Lahigfa V il ley through town is too valuable n franobite to ralinqntib for tie mN betterment of Plttston'a loterait, The presence ot the compitiy's survi-y corjis is more likely to be duo to the (set that In tba suit now pending in court Dl -t ween J. A.Pattaron nnd J. A. Tan hill, of North Main street, over which a dispute has arisen BonOerOlog a ntsOf of laud it is alleged the Lehigh Valley company if ioi directly, are indirectly, interested. The dispute bang On the exact location of imall strip of laud In the rear of Mr. Tunhih'i foundry that fringes the old canal and winch it now OOCODiad by the Lehigh Valley's "coal be 1' tracks i sun whicn is b- inn' pushed by J r. Pitttaraon is etMoted to u trie ! wit lit : the next two weeks mil prom ises to Le u roy I battle to the l itter end, ua the pariies ooootrnvd olalo 1!. at each II entitled under their re pectiva deeds to tliH land in dispute Mr. Patteraon being interested q tba Valley company and the fact that a i. umber of tbe latter's lawyers have cbarga of the one is considered mora than ordinary and is looke I npon with much si gin licence. They are Messrs Darling A Wbsaton, McOUntock and John r Laoaban, Mr. Tonbill tns defendant his placed Ills interests In tin h.tudsof J ami l I. Morr;s, of this pace who is justly termed one of the brig!itsi of yooog lawyers pmoticlng before tbe Los r::" bar. Mr. Morns will bu ably asaistad by UeorgS Moon and K A. Lynch, br.'ther of .ludg" I.yueh. nils the ptec I or land In dispute Is not worth much from a pecuniary standpoint the loss of it to Mr Tonbill who lus holds ll would mean roi.sldr erable as it is prttH lpl entrance to Mr Touhill's works by rsil in tb' form of a switon. A siiCHi IUZ1 Ihs Vulcan Iron Works Barely E.iipes D-.truc lgo. f fecial t the ei intom I'une. PITTSTON. Pa,, May 18 -At 5 F o'oloek Batnrday afternoon an alarm of lir was turned In fr..:u b II ,.!. located it the comer 01 Bl iter SOd Ann streets, West Plttston The scene of ttin lir wi'g tbe moulding depirtia oit of the Voloan Iron works Whea ton W'Bt Side couipidy .irrive'd the roof w is found to be the o ily Part eiTxeled and a stream of water was promptly brought to tear tip n it witb good N fret. In ash rt umt be firemen sns ceeded In quenching w.iat a few mm UtSS befor gave every indication of making a serious confl igration. The loss, wiule slight, is (inly cot ered by insurance l)r KM Wood's Norway loe Srrup was Used for year, as a prsSSTtpUOU liy a sue OSSSfUl physician. It la in all respects the beat cough medicine made today. Sold by all dealer, ou a i;u iraulee of sail ( i ll n. PlTTSTCN CoWUCNSATIOflS. Tiwn Talk ar.d BVSSitS 1 and Abe it the It rough Sgetlaltaflts Ssrvtalaa WOaaa PlTtSTOlt, May 12 President of Council .1 .1. Mingin liss designated next Wedmsday evening Sor a neariog Of the S'-velal "paVSUWOt" agents who are endeavoring t isetir tie- contract of paving the boroiwh. The meeting will take plsci ut 7.80 o'clock in the town hall AM Pennsylvania Ooal company col lieries except. No. h and Ewon, will work this week Emplovss of tbe Bxetsr and Hsldle lurg eotlleriss, Lehigh Valley Ooal company, were paid Saturday attar noon. Charles Law offSri to sd 1 10 to the proposed fund for n John lirown mem orial bed in I'ittston hospital, nnd "A Friend" subscribes rl more, making thn total ."'. t i date. Tbe congregational meeting of the Plttston Presbyterian thuroh to act on Kev. N. O, Parka's resignation as ibetr pastor, will be held In the Sunday school room tomorrow (Monday) even ing at 7 !1!) o'clock. The borough auditors will complete lleir work on the borough audit of 1693-1HM by t .moirow (Mouday) even ing. It should have be-n completed March 10th last, according to law, but the delay in tompleting tho work is due to tho auditors being prevented from performing their labors whilo the Town hall was undergoing repairs. Tho following jurors from this vicinity have beon drawn to servo at a week of criminal court 1- -inning Juno 25: Plttston Thomas Ynte, clerk; James A llrydon, boss j 1 . It. Staley, jeweler. Jenkins-Bfeu li ivard, minor ; Hiram BstOO, oarponter. Yatosville M. Brennan, miner. BugbsstOWB Jonathnu Jones, laborer. Owing to the large population of Welsh pooplo in A.VOOS, Moosio nnd Duryoa, it MS been onnsidsred ad vis able to Orgsnisa a VeIsh-Liiglldi SabiiAtti school, attd to that end a meeting wns held in Old Forge school No. 1 adjoining tho Urick M. E. church today (Sunday) afternoon, At the morning service n large num ber of persons wsro admitted to mem bership in the West Hide Methodist Episcopal church to lay. Reports am enrront to tho efloot that the Lohigh Valley railroad will ersct a round house ut Avoca to ac commodate enainos rnnniug on the mountain cut off. Mrs M. Heap, of William street, is home from Atlantic City. Tho canvass of our townsman, At torney George S. Forris, goes merrily on siiu if ho does not capture the nom ination for orphans' oourt judge, Pltts ton will experience one of tho biggest disappointments it has in years. About 6 o'clock this evening huge volumes of smoke were observed blow ing eastward across the top of the mountain from tho vicinity of Dallas. Tho enormous quantity of the same left many under the impression that a large lire was in progress. A report has been in circulation for a couple of days to the effect that a case of small pox exist" 1 in one of the families occupying n portion of Thomas Barrett's now tenement bonis on ud- per Luierna avenue. Officers of tbe j bealtb board made an Investigation to day and tbey declare that there is no truth in the report. C. C. Bowman, of William itreet, was Friday evening, presented with a handsome banner by a OOtniBlttOO r-p- resenting tho High school pupils, in recognition of bis sirvloei in placing with his hands the tirst trees ever planted on the school grounds. William liuber, manager of th Pittston Telephone exchange is to b. tratisfcrre 1 to ttio IXObange St Wilkes Dirre. James Walton, of Wilkts ilirre, will succeed Mr. Barber. Among those Who aiteiolsd the ors torto ooncert at Wilkeg-liarre Fridav evening from here were; Mrs C. II. Maliou. Miss Mahon, C. II. Malion, jr , Miss A.gnes Fleming, John 11 liicketts and Tallia Bvans, ol the Qisttte. Miss Uaggia McDadf. of Wllkee Barre, visited imoog friends In this place today. i harles Dorr, editor an i postm ster ol Berwick, was calling on old friends here Saturday, John Mutr.ty, rf New York, is vi.- ittngbtl brother, T. J Murray, of I re goo. Mis Haggle Walsh, of Parsons, is the guest of the Ml-- s l' iw-raou Hr ud tret. John Bollls, saed 89, had his left hand m iii I while coupling oars at C.'Xlou pird to-u gat lit was m I loved on W liter li .vis' train, llillis was taken to the ho-pitai At Say re. Mi.s Ward, who was ths guest of Mi-s M .rrii, ,t William Street, during s past wi it, returned to her hum in Philadelphia STROUUSIIUHG NOTES. L".tle Locale rf Interest to Tar i.e L v- Irg Ui thn V ,'tey. ?l-e mi fn t'e eront i ifthane. BTROOBSBOaO, Pa.. U y 18 At a meeting of (hi Normal sohool tmstees iiel I las: iiight the ne u txiar 1 was in angoreted It u arranged rs follows ; Prsstdent, Seel Etoeenhrans; vies tr. . ident, Mi ton V tt r, secretary. 1 A Gardner; treaenrer, L 11 Nicholas. It area decided i" adv'-rtiso for Hds (ot the new ktncheu and a notlea to i mlders can he-eecti luanotiier column The new addition is to be three stories ingh. built ol brick, and theiiseli -. 0 feet I'ldi mue. tie lu by May is In plans ad t I pel IfloatioM ctu p.- n at tui store of s fteeeakraai it Last Str oi 1st org M i rot H W Kistlvr is In N. w York on business. The QUO ClUb held a practice ibOOt yesterday afternoon. Biward Brosdbead of tin- Dels wars Water I isp, ll la towu today. Daniel SjMogobttrg, a Washiogton, N. J furniture deal-r. WIS la town Wlil Beimel an i m R, Ssvaboolwers vlslton to Portland aad DjI iware sta tion tod l v. Frank Weilsr and wl'e an I son, of Holsiker, at-visiting Llward Weller, of r.s: Mi' u Ishnrg Dr Frank Been formerly of this county, but now located at HarrisburK, ll visiting fro n ls in town. Mrs. S W Palmer h.s g ne to W I llamiport, i'.. to visit n-r dangbters, Mrs. Charles 11 Kites and Mis S;. w urd Drebsr Mrs Luther I'reher. of Scranton, is visiting Mrs. ii. It. Smith, of Ksst htroudsturg. Shi is SsMomp nlelby her daughter. William Mutlersoa, of Ksw York. tod formerly connected with the CAt aract il use at Butter mils Palls, Is greeting frlen Is in town. Miss C 'r.i Shtvely entertained a few gni its at h'-r boms Issl night, I ' iuies were playd an I 'he gur-st d-qitrted at an early h nr. IVru lodge, No i n Order of Unity, will hold a gran t socio u'erlainment Friday evening, May 18, a. I wul b made welcome one of the prettiest horns weddings evr.- held In Btrottdsburg was the sere in 'iy p rformsd bv Bev, Q B llotr mm, of the liethodist Bplsoopal c . ii ... last nigiit, which buind to get bet tot life Bmmett Palmer, well known young m m of this borongb,aud Miss Osrtruds Keller, daughter of Jo seph and Bllsn K-ller. Tue wedding took pi ice at tie' residence of the bride's parents, Center and llnrk streets. A li rce and destructive fire broke out yosterd iy morning in Plko county about a mile away from J. Otten bi liner's property at Forest Dark. The origin of the fire Is Unknown, but It is thought that some ourclrsi native in lighting his pipe dropps I S live match. A public meeting will bo held in ii. A. K. Hall Wsdnstdsy evening, the 8th lust, under tho ausploss of the Order of United. Admission free. After the meeting there will bu an iu Illation Of Candidates and installation of officers. .1 lines Walker. Jr., lodge deputy, will be ptosout. Several members from this i lice of tho Hugh do Paynes Commander)', Knights Templar, will accompany the order on its pilgrimage to the State convention at Pittsburg on thl iilst lust. The pilgrimage is to beeoutlnued to Washington, Portress Monroe, Bal timore and Old Point Comfort. Eyspepsla and Indigestion In their worst forms ate cured by the use of I'. I'. 1. If yon are debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonio to regain flesh ami lost appetite, strength and vigor, take 1'. 1. 1'., and you will bo strong aud hcnlthy. tor shuttered constitutions anil lost manhood 1'. P, P, (Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and l'otiisniutn) is tbe king of all medicines. 1'. 1'. 1'. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggist. When Ttnliy was sle!:, we gave her Cnnrta. When she was a l hild, Sbe cried f.r (.'nittorla. Wlien s!i" Is'eame Miss, she clung to Cnstorla. Whui tiio had Chilurea, she guve thum Custorla, HON 'SO ALE LETTER. The C'.mUs Inaugurals un Early Closing Movement. fperini fo the Scranton Trlbunt. HomSDALB, May 18. The clerks of Honesdale uut at tiie city hall Friday evening, about fifty strong, aud ulfeot ed a permanent organization by elect ing Hussell Whitney, preiident; Al Blumonthal, vice prosidjut; E T. Sex mith, secretury; J Sim Uro.vu, treas nrer, An executive committee and committee on resolutions was appointed as follows: Fred Tolley, Anthony Shnik, Fred Stone, A. J. ltehboin and Al lilumenthul It WIS decided to nsk the merchants to cIobo all stori nt 0 110 p. in, except Saturday and Monday nights. Tue committee appoiuled to wait npon the merchants mil usk their cooperation was Anthony Shaik, Hussell Whitney, G. P. Sointner, Fred Stone and Samuel K'ltz. The cl-rks are enthusiastic and intend to make an earnest effort to cany out tho early closing movement. The next meeting will be held l'u"s day, May -,'., at the Town hull nt 8 15 p. m. A vote of thanks was passed, thanking tho council for th l US, of the hall. An alarm for lire w is SOUndsd at I! 20 a in Saturday. Ttio fire department, as welt an many oltiBSUS hurrielly donned their clothes and rushed to the engine house, but the binzi could not be locatod aud after a Wait of soul a time matters quieted down. Later It was learned two sh"ds on Gravity Height! caught lire, the blaze of which caused such a e niia. 0 MINOOKA MA ITERS. Cilsp r.ems of Nswe from Our E iterprle Ink' Bl u'li-ro 8 ib nb fpeelol to las BeraafoN rWesaaa. MmOOKA, Pa,, May 18. M. W. Cu sick and John McL'rea visited friends in Providence Bund iy. John (i illagher and Thomas (,'. ityati called on llllitowu trie, ils yster lay. Tlo g un-of ljs tuill yesterday on the niverslde park tietwesn the xouug Americana, ot this plsoe,and tbe Morn ing tilir.es. of Taylor, resulted inn victory for the forms! by a scora of 11 10 7. The prominent features of tin. game were home runs by M F Judge, The Young Am ric ins His Ball club, of Ulnar's Bill, challenges the Greenwood Bines to a game at any tiniH hereafter named. One of tu most i xcitlng contest in th" History of luse I all was sern yester day on the Pries yard between the old nine Kara: Pi el IN an I the Big 6, Tha game was p itponed alter tho third inning on BOCOU it ol broken hats. Tue score was about 18 00 BSOh si le Michael Rowley ani T O'Mallsy, or Bcraaton, called on frimds lu tins plaee ester.lay At the regular meeting Of the St. Joseph Total Ai -t ii"'. ce and Benevol ent soci Iy, J m s Jo Ig and Pstet F. C'Uslck Were spp anted delegate to the aanual eooveouoQ of the Catholic lotat Ataliuiice I'm n of Afflertee, wbioh M to eoovene at Wilkes-Barre this week PRictouhb pickups. Mlrcellanerue It-ni. Of Int'rett In Our Noitbera Submbi .-jf'Mil fa las , ii, o lubi if. Pan i irao, Pa . M iy 18 -T..ere will iw a Be nbileaa meeting in me i eniral club room, tnis M w I iy vening al T . I for the purpaee of aomiuatlng oeadt- dates for delegates to the OOmiog county c ui vent i in, J Lk yd, rrf Qlbson, was the g ;et of bis l retl ' r, J !' . dnrligS the week There aro several cases of wb oping cough am iftgst the children in town. llore.ee Hon!, of Denver, Cot., w,n a visitor m towu on Thursday a i nlldlog boom has stmck the town and it will now be la order for the ci tn oil to hustlo and istablisli a beard Of health and Sppotnt the itreet c, tli -mil . r 1 of r. v are visited by auv sickness of contagions or infections ci sraeter, r .1 fishing parties who left 1. ere during the peal week brought borne euip y bAskeis. s luckier,'. Ainl-a S1t. 7h bSSt salve In the w. ri 1 for"nt llruo.sv Sue, I'lcvrv Salt Klieuia, IVver Boise, 'letter. - happed Hand, i hliblatn torus siel ell skin Krupiioae, and poi livoly , ure. l'lle ir no pay irqulrnd. It a guaranteed t give perfect ti-titi 'U I i BX Say lefinjde.1. i'nce 'Ji ecu:, per lol tor ule lv Vatlheve Uriel AT THE Driving Park Scranton, JULY 4th ?"'j,ittit worth of Diamonds to ivo given away prist i, Ail the best known racing men in the 00 an try will compete, Grand Parade of Wheelmen in tin- morning, Excursion ratoi on nil ro.uls. $101 SEE Ten Dollars buys a Hand some, Best Triple-plate, five liece Tea Service at Free man's. Did you ever hear of a value to equal this before? This merely serves as an il lustration of the immense savins; which may be effected by buying for spot cash from a firm that sells for cash only. No other firm in the city can offer you anything like this in value. 1fl FREEMAN f C.nnln. Dn Bicycle ,10 $ j 0.00 11 rs. Lrtlle (loss Tyrone City, PsUtt, After the Grip Moocl'3 Cave Back Health and Strength That Dreadful Prostration Cc.red, "0. I. II I A CO., Lowell, Mass.: "Osntlemsn- a little over a yesr ago, I was attacked by tbe grip and, after the crisis bad patted, I as left to weak mill with that ilreacl- ful prostration, timt I was unable to drsss my ell for almost nine noaUu. Some friends who Hood's'CHres knee Its merits, persuaded me to take Hood's Sanapsrllla ami I am now taking )' fourth bottle, I am M tliaakliil to In- abkl 10 say that 1 COO do lay hOUMWOrk, and am gaining DUt I Sloop Well, done) have sourness of the stomach, rnn cat with food appetite I think Rood's Barsn I'tirilla dc irVCI all tie praise It :;"ts mid mure." Mas. Lxttii ' oss, Tyrons City, rum. Hood's Pills ' oi - liver Ills, lUpatlou, t Ulouiui is, jam. Jut, tick uoa lochs, Indigestion, YES OR NO A Wo l-Known Physician,Who, Among Oth-r Things, Is Noted For His Franknessj No one ev, r hesrd It B, Orswerose tbe phrsse "1 tblok" la bis practice. The doctor Is one cl theee frank, fearless, hon est, positive men who Dover hesitate to ay yes -r n-. s the ease may impure. "I can core yon" "r "I lame t lureyc is bit Invarlnble dei -iel a after rxamlna lioe, nnd to thia fast feel i attrlbntable os remarkable record srithoot failures. lint It Would b- -iraljge Hid, rd if the d c ter Were i.ot a Boretaan u-nnlly success- fui prsetitloner. Be has been surgeon-ln chief io More than one i,r tbe largest hoe pitais.f thl. country, was tetely Deinoa tratot f Physiology and Borgerysl tha klrdloo-Cblrnrgieal 0 lege In PbUadel phla, has been e.,it,Hi aa honorary mem l-ri.f tl.e Mialico-Chicurgial Association. ..a rradsata of tas (Jarverslty of Pent: sylvasla, tt&, aad ts Mltl a elose stedeal A in in s i'h i lm r-. erJ could not fail to be a Mircsful ptiysiclan under ntu circa mstaac but when backed bj nun. .ii, i ii-erv.iti,m in exp eisiou. i r, :,i bis a mora popslar phrase, the "t sure ycu ia i lght-thee-goaba id1 ei stem. It woald be mora thaa strange if failure overtook him. Yon can eoaiUlt i'r iie-.ver any day at Temple Court Building m 1 SPROl I s 1 . from 'a am ti.i - m. 1 r,u.'a:i n f,-. Those suffering txm tfervoas Dtseaasa ire snaraateed a vara f t such them u tbe rheeitug wi,rd"Y -e," n. failure Is un know n In the d.H-tor'a treatment. Third National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED 1872. CAPITAL, - $200,000 surplus, - $250,000 Tills lovnk offers to SsaswettefS erory lariiitv arvawti kn thett aalaasss tu.i aess iei respws 1 b I ll t v, S pee tat Mtentloa sjvea i haslesss ae eeuata I ata reel rataee iimo iirim.iu II I I vl i OJfKI I t 1'reslilrnt Ol II I I I IN . t li e I i. .Ident WILLIAM ii in k, i iaklea DIMM loits. Miii ii i Caanall, Oeern it. Calling Alfreii iisrwt Jam as ArenbaM, Heary Italia, Jr., 1111 10 I iBltb, Luthar K. II. i Tl IB TRADERS National Bank of Scranton OKOAMZEI) ltMU CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. SAIfUBL mNKH.ipri-aldent. W. W. WAI Si i.N, Vue President A. Ii. WILLIAMS, Oiehler. rinrcTons, PAMrsr. ITinrs, james M- KvrnnA nr, lllVINIl A. 1'lNI'n, PlEIU'F. H. KlM.LV, ' 1 1 I'll J. Jl.HMYSr, M. . Kl.MKIlKIL. chas, i'. iiAiriiKws, Jons T. PoBTsa. W. W. Waibon. PROMPT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tills hank Invites tho patronage of buslnoss tin i mid Uruia geuerully. UNIIIIINIIIHtllllllHllliiiiiilllllllllllllllllIIIIUIillSIIIIHIIIUIIIIIHIIIIHII.r. EveryfhingFOR Everybody AT The Fair 400402 Lacka. Ave. Sole Agents in Every T ran' mi W U Warranted rXm m Our New Millinery Dept. Now Open. rsiiiiiicfii.tiii;i.;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiHs; -A Wbolesalers and Largest Retailers of Straw Mattings from China and Japan. KERR & F ine Carpetings. Lowest Prices. One entire room devoted to Oriental and Domestic Rugs and Art Squares. Rome Was Not Built in aDay Bnl littlo by liitlo the grand ost eiiipiir of tltt Old World was reared. I K N"T do without bfoiuisi von bavenM the read money to buy the PnrnitnreOarpets, Draperies, stoves, eto., your need s end incUnntiong dc mand, when our Equitable Credit System stands ready to assume the Indebtedness and acoepl your small weekly anil monthly payments In liquidation. Scranton for the PRICES 50 Cents 75 Cents $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 LCK5 WAJST. 0- Leading House for Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Lace Curtains and Upholstery Goods, 0- 40(1 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. Lowest Prices. -0 0- We make a specialty of Window Shades. Awnings and Draperies 0 0 If you have not seen ! , ou heard of our stock of Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Mattings, Porch Chairs, Lawn Settees and Couches. iiiiiiiiiiiiii- Economy Leads in Summer Goods as in Everything. 1 11 l!i TT-