i THE RCKANTO-N- TRIBUNE Til TJRSPAY MORlSITNGr, JUKE 14, 1894. GORMAN'S BRAND DEPOT n j ; 1 sot r 11 .1 1111 Milt !t i " ' . ,y 38 CHILDREN'S dINGHAM : DRESSES. They're. the kind you expect to pay and si ior. Children, 2 to 5 years, the prices are $1 TO $2 One advantage of past week's stormy weather was opportunity to reiuspcct departments. Where stocks are great and assort incuts varied) constant supervision is no essary to present only the best and newest. Thoso who visit us this week will reap the benefit of red net ion in Silks and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes and Jackets, Laces, Hosiery and Underwear, Great Reductions in MILLINERY EXQUISITELY TfllMMED HATS AND BON'lETS AT HALF PRICE. The prices of some of the seas on's most exquisitely Trimmed 1 1 sits and Bonnets have just been reduced one half to effect a prompt distribution. The styles are many and the prices, previously moder ate, cannot fall to appeal strongly now to the most economical. l'.case remember the red notions are most carefully stated. Beginning today we shall sedl Trimmed Hut and Bonnets that were 6 AT $2.50. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets that wore sV AT $3.50. Trimmed Hatn nnd Bonnets that were $10 AT $5. Trimm-'t UnH nnd Bonnots that were $19 AT $8. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets that wero $U AT $7. FOREST CITY. The Hillside oolleries in this place will bo paid today (Thursday.) Mrs. T. B. Crawford, of Jermyn, was the guest of her parents, Professor and Mrs. W. O. Trim, Tuesday. Professor M. W. Grarglll, of Great Bend, was doing business in this lively borough Tuesday. First come, first served in tho bnnk nipt sale. Jamos Johns, of Honesdalo, was In this place yesterday. Schuyler Oerman and T. V. Powder ly, jr., of Scranton, two popular com mercial tourists, were cireulating among the business men in town yes terday. William Inglis, chief clork in the Hillside office at Scranton, was in this city yesterday. A Christian Endeavor society will be formed in the Presbyterian church to night. Mrs. J. R. Fleming was a caller in the Pioneer City yesterday, Bankrupt sale is now open. The new school board was organized last evening, The following officers were elected: President, J. D. Caryl; secretary, W. J, Maxsy; treasurer, W. H. Leek. The other members of the hoard are T. J. Pentecost and M. Kraniz There is one yaoancv to be filled. John Matey and Arthur May have returned from an extensive bicycle trip to Willlamsport and return. Tho two gentlemen rodo from here to Will iamsnort in ono day. Dr. F. L. Grander intends moving from tho Budd block to the Allen block. Superintendent W. A. Mny.of Scran ton, made his official visit to the Hfll side collieries In this place yosterdav. The grand dramatic cantata, "Jep thah and Hie D uighter," will be repro duced by request on Tuesday evening, June 10. Tne flag drill, which was a pleasing feature of the last cantata, will also he reproduced. Admission, 2.r), 3.r) and 50 cents. Save money and buy your clothinir and hats at the creat bankrupt sale. JERMYN. George Brown, of Paterson, N. J. ; hj. B. Ferensen, of Haindcn, N. Y., and i'. F, Walker, of Ilorseheads. N Y . were Jermyn visitors vesterdav. Yesterday C. D. Winter was granted letters of administration in the estate of the late John Kearney. "A Dream of Fairyland," the can tata by the snholars of the Congroga tional church will be repeated on Mon day evening next. The trial of Constable Snyder will lake place Thursday evening in 'Squire Kobinaon s omc. U. 0. usrey as uo. are reorganizing and will reopen their circus here on Tuesday, June 10, with an entirely now programme. Tue marriage of A. L Green to Miss Nellie Prtiidred will take place in St James' i mrch June 27 They are both Very popular young people and the best wishes of their many friends are ex tended to them. The burgess should have tho support of i he ei ii. -ii.i in his efforts to stop the desecration or the Hanbato. Buok len'a Arnica Salve. The best snlve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt liheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and nil Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ;- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price nr. cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. CARBONDALE. Next Sabbath, Uhildrwi'i Dy, will be celebrated in the Methodist and Bap tist churches. Harry VanDernTkrk spent yesterday In Scranton, The trainmen killed larjre black anake which measured G feet 'and 9 inches lo the Ontario' and Western Mayfield yard on Tuesday. Mm. J. B, Hoyt and children, of ItiTf-r street, ar visiting Mrs. Hoyt's parents in West Pittston. Today occurs the Whituny-Maston wed In; k at SueiiiK'hanus, Thoso from tins city whd will attend nro Mr. aud Mrs, Jolin Ammerman, daughter Liz zis and son Fred, and Ojorgo J. B)u ton. Miss Runs Daley will leave next week for a sitvnil (lays' visit to West chester, Pa. Wliile away she will at ttiii tho commencement exercises of the Normal school at that place. On Woilncsilay of next week will occur the in irriage of Mlsi Lucy Van nan, d .i .; i of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Yunnan, of Belmont stroat. loStillinsn HadeoOK. a iH(Witr enifineer, who runs on tho beranton division of the Ontario aud Western railroad. The ceremony will be prform'd shortly alter 13 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents by Kev. Charles L e. pastor of the l'irst Presbyterian hurch of this citv. The event will be witnessed by tho relatives and most in limatu Iriends. Mrs. A. W. Reynolds will entertain tho Pot Luck club on Friday of thin week at her home on Washington street. The following scholars comprise the graduating class of '04 from the high uool of thin city hila Uolund, Agnes Breiinau, Emma L. Barrett, Mollie Buyley, Frank Couch, Bertha I)Vitt, John Forbes, Bridcot Gethlns, it'iiii- min E. Ualpin, .1. Normau (Jelder, Liz zie Healejr, Katie Healer, Eiia L llarte, Frank P. Kelly, TbOUWl V. ftus, Emma McLaughlin, Janet Mo- Mynne, Maud P.iiLelly, Mary J Reese, Nirftli . Bwlgert, Ben L. Singer, Liz zie Tighe, Charles F. Whit-dock, Wil lium A. Noalon, Bridget E. Qllmsrtln, Louis AbDott and Frank Schoonovor. Announcement is made of the coin ing marriage of i raid; rirmau and Miss Nellie 1. Killeen, both of Brook lyn street, The vent will occur on Wednesday, June 20. At th meeting of tho board of di rectors of the Young Men's Christian association, on Tuesday evening, the cr.tarv, Oeorge Merrill, surprised the board by handing in his resigna tion, which is to take place on Septem ber 1 Tho remains of an infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Canavan, of Forest City, was buried in St. Itose cemetery in this place yesterday, PECKVILLE. Mrs. W. S. BIobs returned Wedues day from a short visit with her mother in Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. E l. Bain imin and Isnghtor visited friends here on Wednesday evening'. S. V. Arnold returned from n suc cessful fishing trip to Lake Poyntelle, Wednesday evening. The Social club is anticipating a straw ride in the near future, The oung People's society of the Presbyterian church will hold a Lawn social on the beautiful lawn in front of the residence of fir. J. B. Grover, Alain street. Sitnrday evening next, June 10. The ladies will bo dressed in costumes to represent different conn- trios, and the whole affair will be unique and attractive. Robecca will be at the well to serve all with lemon ade. Everybody is invited to attend aud help the young people in their new undertaking. Scranton ico cream will he for sale. Frank Davis purchassd n lot. on the Champion estate last Monday and will soon erect another new house. Daniel J.'orns movel into his new house on Grassy street last Monday. James 'traham secured tho position as inside foreman at tho Sturges shaft of the New York and Ontario Coal company last Monday. the iilue Hldgo Coal company broki- their previous record this week by hoisting eighty cars of coal in an hour Superintendent Charles Deacon, of the Consumers I ow ler works, is im proving the looks of he place by uiv ing all of the dwelling houses a new coat of paint. Henry Lhapman, who has so ably tilled the position or (ore-man at th Sturges shaft, has been promoted io in sido superintendent of the New York and Scrunton Coal company s wotks at this placo. AKCHBALI). Misses Jennie Kearney and Ellio Clark called on friends in Scranton yel terday, 1 Ins morning the marriage of Miss Maggie Duffy, of Cemoterv street, to Mr. John F Boland, of Main street, will bo solemnized in Sr. Thnm is' ehnrck at 8.30 o'clock. A broakfast will be partaken or by a few ot their friendf, after which Mr. and Mrs Boland will leave on a wedding tour, to include a visit to Philadelphia and Washington. Mrs. Patrick Holmes, of Simpson, called on friends here yesterday. Walter Uurke has bought the stock and fixtures of Thomas Civanagii, of iUain Rtreot. nnd will succeed him m the hotel business early next week Mr. Cavanagh will probably return to Ciirbondale. Mrs. Patrick McCarthy nnd children of Simpsou, are visiting Mrs. McCir tliy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boland, of Center etroet. The candidates thus far mentioned lor delegate to the Republican County convention are Captain O C. Bittan- FREEDOM FROM FRECKLES, and from all suoh disfigurements and blemishes, follows the use of the Carlsbad Sprndel Salt. It dears and freshens the skin won derfnliy--takes away thai dull and mottled look that comes from stomach derangements. Resides being a jJbxgative nnd an eliml native, the Sprndel is a deeided alterative or blood rTUTi (inr. It is the prescribed rented v, even in chronic and stubborn eases of eczema and such disorders. The blond, the liver, thostom ach, the kidneys -'.til are put into a thoroughly healthy condition by the Sprndel Spring, and just as well here as u you were on the spot. Remember that tho only gen uine imported Sprudcl Water or Salt has the seal oi the city of Carlsbad, nnd the signature of "EISNER & MHNDKIiSON' CO,, Agts., New York," on every bottle. berg, Henrv Myers nnd Justus B'ul'.op. Mr. Wagner, wim was named several I iV ago, bas withdrawn C aarles 15 E ilon and 1'. F. Snellmau rill each strive for the election from the Second ward. William Swift, of Hill street, died yesterday morning at 10 o'elock. Mr. Swift had boen ailinir for several months, but his illness at no time was of such u nature as to to cause appre hensions of his death. Tun announce ment Was, on that account, a l. liuful surprise to his many friends in this borough. Mr. Swift spe.it the greater part of Ins life here aud was widely Known and esteemed. He was a brother of John T. , Jamos. Thomas and Pat- trick J. Swift and Mrs. Thomas Holmes and Miss WinnW Swift, of tliis place, Mrs, Peter Gildea, of Dun more, and Mrs. Peter Jordan, of S rau ton. The arrangements for his funeral have not yet been completed. MONTROSE. Deputy Prothonotary W. A. Tits- worth and wife now occupy their fine residence on Church street. the ban! concert last night wns largely attended and all were pleased with the excellent music furnished. Professor Hawk, who has boeu the means of bringing tho band up to its iresent excellency is about to leave for ther fields, bin It is conli lonliallv ex pected that the band will continiu to improve under some other leader. Rv. II II, Jettnp addressed the hildreu in the Presbyterian chruch on Sunday evening. .Miss Grace Smith, one of tho toach- ers in the HonesdaU public schools, is in town to spend the summer vacation with her mother. Inly HI the peoplo will say by their votes that they either want electric lights in tho town or still desire to stumble along in the dnrk. Artist J. I). Smiley and family ar rived from N.-w York on Tuesday evening and will spend tho summer in their beautiful mansion. Some great improvements are being made in front of (he brick block on Church street. In fact improvements are being made in all parts of the town. Home grown strawberries nrs being sold in our markets at 13 cents por bas- l. J. William Suffern. of New York ci:y, is in town trying to interest lovers f mnsic in a clasa for voice culture. lie is meeting witli success. Hon J. 11. Millard, who has served one term an representative from this county, is ontVitu a card asking for reuotnination. That ho will get it is luite certain. II has made a good cord at llarrisburg and should be returned. On Friday evening next Montrose Fire company No. 2 will givo nuother exhibition run. The Unites States Energy and Cart company, of Cincinnati, O., have pre sented one of their best made buggies la Montroso Fire coinpiny No. 2, with the un lerstimding that the company present it to the member of the fne lepartmeiit receiving the larg-st num ber of votes at 10 cents each. Childrn Day will be observed in the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday. J. E. Whiting, of patent saw set fame, has returned from an extended vacation. He was in several eastern states during his absence and roi orts a good time. Mrs. V biting accompanied urn. W II. Turrell has just finished some needed improvements on bis business place on Cimrch street. T. C. Allen and family are now oc cupying their new rtsidence on Chen ango street. Aibort Force, who wont west about i month ago to wo.k at his trade, has relumed to Montrose. He is not in lovo wit h the west. Foil earache, toothache, soro thrent. swelled neck and the results Of colds and Inflammation, use Dr. Tnomae' Eolectric Oil the great pain destroyer, MINOOKA. Miss B Coyne, of Port Griffith, who has been visiting at John Coyne's, of Murphy court, tho past week, has re turned home. The Minooka Shooting club will hold a ball mi July 27. Pat Healy, of Greenwood, who 1ms been working a farm in Moscow for the past ten years, has retlrod from that business and rented his stock to another. Ho will go to mining at the Greenwood mine, The base ball club of No 184, Young Men's Institute, would like to play the Dashers, of Old Forge, at the earliest time possible, Answer through Tin: Tbibdnb, J. H. Einn, manager. Fred Anderson, of Greenwool, and G. J. Thomas, of West Pittston, I of I last night for Lako Poyntelle on a fiiii ing tour Isaac Davis, of Greenwood, called on t'ittaton friends yesterday. A large hog was killed hy the street car last night at Given woo 1. The work of enlarging the lake u Greenwood has been COUIUWnOed. Af ter it is completed a couple of boats will he put on it, which will afford much pleasure of the young folks. HON liS I) ALE. Psrrf Dten, of DatMlle, is visiting at tlio home nf W. M Gardner. A club mil of the Honesdalo R'.oyel" Olnb Was hold Wednesday uiht. An other short run la 0 illo 1 for Thursday evening. A meeting of the olub (tm portanf) will be hold nt H p ni. .directly after the ride. Mr. and .Mrs C A. Evertn. of Blng bamton, will pass the next few weeks in Honegdale. The Clerks' association secured the Honesdalo Comet bnnd for last even ing An open air concert waa held at 1 he corner of Park and Main streets. A large crowd gathered aboutthe place and listened to the minic. An offloet of tho law of the boronirh Of Honcsdsle, and a prominent cyclist, met Tuesday night upon unfriendly around. There was a short tableau, and it seemo I as if all was over with the eyclist. Terms of mutual agree ment wro arrived upon later, and the eyclist is 01100 more upan a smooth path. Tim essential lung healing principle of rue pine tree hi.n Imiilly been viiccessfullv separated and n lined into a perfect cough iiieiiieine, or, Woods Norway 1 mo hyrup. Sold by all dealers OO B guarantee of satis faction. EvnonvmoiiH Terms .Vein Port JtiCOrdM'a Secretary Carlisle is beginning to crv out for another oan. Deficit and Demo ciacy tire becoming synoay.nous terms. tVhen Baby wns sick, wo pave her Tastorta. When she wns a Child, she cried for Caatorta, When Bhe Inhume Miss, she clung to Castorla, When sho had C'hllUruu, sho gavo theju Castor la, MOSCOW. The Method!! ISiwooptl chinch will lie reoiie a-d next Sunday morning. The ladies of the carpet band desrve n great deal of praise for the work they have done, as the interior of the church is much nicer than it ever was before. Tlu-y are treating the outside to a irew coat of paint also. .Miss Ellen Biurn loft Tuesday for a viHtt with friends In Croton. N. Y. Mrs. O. E. Vaughn spent Tuesday in Scrauton. The weekly prayor meeting was held at tho home of Mrs. Uoylo Wednesday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Saunders, of Scranton, spent a few days of this week with Mrs. Saunders' parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Flynu, Too cornet concert was held on the lawn of J. M, Noack Wodnesday even ing. The msny friends of S. S. Yuager will be sorry to hear of bis financial troubles, imt it is hopid he will tide it over and begin again. The gonial TRIBUNE agent was oalliug on friends on Tuesday, Now crosswalks, lamps nor letter boxes won't InereaSS the patronage of the lower p utofllce, as tho uptown of fice does a 11 .urixhing business. Mrs. Chin Peck made a flying trip to Scranton Monday. Mrs. Labar spent Tuesday in Scran ton. Mrs Vantassel, of New York, is vis iting her brother, W. F, CI "tuonte. The social unib. r the auspices of the Carpet hand will he held at the homo of Dr. Latuoreanx tonight. The union convention of the leagues and Endeavor societies held in Turn ersville on Friday was quite largely attended from this place. 0 DUrjMOHt NEWS NOTES. Elsie Close visited Now York city Tties. day. Every one wishing to have a renlly en joyable day's outing should attend the In dependent Biro company's excursion to Lake Ariel Saturday. A house on Drinker street owned by John Shaffer and occupied by Thomas liriuk, sr., and Ellas Harris, wns pnrtially destroyed by fire on Monday morning. All entries for the elsteddfodat Lake Ariel on July 4 will have to arrive before June 15, as Kev. Father Donlan lias de cidod to close the entry list on that day. The town will present a deserted ap pearance on June SI. as tho Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will run their annua! excursion to Eako Ariel on that day. Tickets can now be secured for tho In dian tableaux, which are to be presented at the Odd Fellows' hall on Friday even ing, under the auspices of tho Young La dies' Mission circle. The funeral of Hugh Donnely, the en nineer at the Pennsylvania Coal compa ny's breaker who was killed by llgbtDlog Tuesday, will cisr.r at 2 o'clock today from the Dunmore Methodist Kpiscopa church. Tl IB TR National Bank of Scrantoa CI1GAN1ZED 1SJJI CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. FAMrr.1, TIINKS.iPreshlont. . W. WATSON, Vice President A. 11. WILLIAMS. Oiubtor. EIIlF.CTOnS. BAVTTST. niNlta, JAHKS V EvlHHA RT, luviNO A. FiNcn, Pieuce B. Fini.kv, Joseph J, Ji.hmynt, M. s. Kimchbil, C'llAb, P. Maitiikws. JoIIS T. PoBTlH. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tills lipnk Invito tho putronngo of busino men and tlnn generally. MT. PLEASANT AT RETAIU Conlor the tirist quality far domestic nnn,aw1 of sll sizes, delivered in iinr part ot tuo cit; at lowest price. Oidors loft ut my offleo, M). 118, WYOMING ATBtrOR, Rear room, flrat. floor. Third National Panic, or sent by iniiil or telophonoto ttiu mino, will receive prompt attention. Hpeclal contracts will be mode for tho salt and delivery oi Buckwheat OoaL WM. T. SMITH. PRIPk'l V AQH PHlF ROOT I I "Jlt. I "JPM I VIL 1 1 W I Awn pnTAQQiiiM jgJt, . niiv 1 v 1 nuuiw 111 m maivcd Sr Marvelous Cures Erin Blood Poison Rheumatism r-and Scrofula P. V. P. iiurlflns thH blood, balMAQp tho weftk mi'l dobllltntort, ivns Btrongth to VMkeUM D6rV9S( oxpels (ll.soiiaoH.Klvlnirtho patient health and happlui'SH whore MektK'.s.s, jfloomy fcjlln; and lassltudo ttrst prevailed. ir ltrlniary.Mi-oondnry and tertiary rial iniu-4, roroiooa poifooinir meroo" DolHon. mi IftfU. dvsot'OHla. and In ail hlond inul .skin dlsenve.s. liko blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald head, holla, erysipelas, eczema- wo may say, without fear of Contradiction, that P. P. P. lRtliohet blood purfUer in tho world, and makea positive, speedy and permanent cures lunllcasea. Ladles whono systems aro polttoncd nnd whose hlood ll in an Impure condi tion, duo to inoiintrual lrretilarlttca, nro peculiarly henetltod by the won derful tonlo and blood t'leaiiHlng prop ortleaof p. p. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium. BrniNnriELD, Mo., Aug. Hth, L893. I can sne-ik In the hlKhest terms of yourmedlcluo from my own personal Knowledge. I wasnffeotod with heart disease, plearlsy and rhoumiitlsm for 3" years, was treated by the very best phvwleinns and spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remedy with out Iln.1l.ig relief. 1 have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P. , and can cheerfully say It has done me more good than nnvthing I havo evor taken. 1 can recommend your medicine to all fluflerer of the above dlaeasos. 4MRS. M. M. YEARY. 8pr jgueld, Qreon County, Mo. mm wmmmm Pa Mrs. .Initio Schrctiief Alleatown, Pa. Hood's Is the Grandest Raised from a Weak arid Low Condition To Perfect Health and Strength After Four Years Suffering. "C. I. It Cod & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen 1 think Hood's Sarsaparilh Is the grandest discovery yet made, and It fulti: even more than you claim for It. My wife baa hecn sink for the past four years. For three years she was so bad that she was unable to il i any of her housework. We had good physleians. hilt she did Dot recover her health. She wuu wasting from Brlght'i disease and Lameness in the Back. 'or tongue was covered with bltlterS had DO i; petite, and was very weak and low with geH- r ll debility. I Insisted on her taking Hood's iarsaparilU, and she has been Improving ever .'.lice. Sho has taken Ave bottles, and Is so well Hood's8 l.at for three 1110111111 she lias don?' her house work, and wo havo seven children." Auc. BcBiiBiMKa, AUentown, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills euro liver ills, constipation, biliousness, aundlee, ilek headaaho, Indigestion. s Sons' Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated PlLSENER Lager Beer CAPACITY lOO.OOO Bbl Per Annum, Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwsaltli Bid's BCUANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING Madoatthe JIOCWIC and BU.-511-DALE WORKS. Lnfllin fc Hand Powdor Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDEB Electric Datferles, Fusei for explol- mg b.asts, Safety Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co.'s High Explosives 1 I Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores z2i y nn 1 l W Ratarm Malaria uuiuiini iiimiui iu jfflf anu k nnnv rn n p.s Arc cultrely rcmowa y P.P.P, Prickly ArIi, POsV Hoot and Pntan Bluiu, tho ircntettc bloud yurlQur on earth. AAVBSnV, O., July 21, 1S01. Mk i ;k - Lit'i'MAN Hiioh., Uuvannah, On. : lu-WK Sn;s I liiiiiKht ahiXtleur yoarP.P, P. nt Mot Hprliiir4.Ark..nnd It hart dnfuune nnr -m.1 t han threo months treatment at the Hot Springs. Hond rhruo DOttlOl 0 1. EeapeuifiUlv yours. JAN. Mi N i:VTON, Aberdeen, Hruwn County, O. Cnpt. J. D. Johntlon. To nil irhnm it nt'iy concern: I here by testify to the wonderful proportion Of Ps P. P. fOP eruption of thwukln. I miflored for several years with nn un Blhtly and dlilftffrootbl6 eruption on tny faco. I tried 617 known remo dy hut in vain, until P. p. p. was uaod, ana am now onureiy eureo. (eignedbyj J. D. JOHN8T0N. Savannah, Oa sv Skin Cancer Cured. ' TettiiHony from tht Mayor of Sequin,Tcx, PKQriit, TfTx., Jannnry 14, 1608i Mk-hrs. I.'rvMAN Bne.. Bavannah, IB Ga. : ti.-ntlcwcn I havo trlotl your P. , ssff9 P. P. for a ilhieaso of thenkln, Ufually known na ekln cancer, ut thirty yeArtV ot Muling, and found rent relief; IC m purities tho blood and removea all lr ritatlon from tho seat of tho dlnens nnd proventH anjf rtpreadiutr of tho mires. I havo takon flvoor hx bottles 1 nnd ft'ofcfontldont that another cour.-o will ofTeoc a cure. It has also relieved mo from Indigestion and stomach troubles. Yourn truly. , CAPT. W. M. UURT, Attorney nt Law. P Book on Biocd Diseases Mailed Free. ALL DRITQQISTB SELL IT. 2 LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, JJ Uppmu'i Dluck,SaTBnn.h, CM Robinson MOO IC POWDER CO THE FAIR 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. i GIVEN AWAY I h j () Every lady whose purchase amounts to JJ5 will be pre sented with a pair of 5 or 7 hook Kid Gloves, worth $L Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, HaiHiiiiiiiiiBiBimiiiiiiRimiiMiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiieaiiiagiiiiiKDiiiiiiiBiaiiin" KERR 4 S1EBECSCER UPHOLSTERY SOME GREAT FEATURES Single Portieres in dadoes and plain centres; all new, choice goods. $UUUB, $2 and 2,50 each LACE CURTIS Odd pairs in Irish Point, Tambour and Nottingham at prices that will suit you. Lace Curtain Stretchers $1.60, $2 and $3 each. Pillow Sham Holders 75 cents each. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. One Hundred and Fifty Baby Carriages Will be offered this week at TEN PER CENT. REDUC TION. After making your pur chase, we will give TEN PER CENT, of your purchase back. Then, remember our Porch and Lawn Rockers and Settees, China, Japanese and Linen Warp Mattings. Also, Re frigerators and Ice Chests. An Onyx Finished cluiBeB or nver. A 100-picce Dinner or over. H I PI 33 We are selling Linoleum at the price of oil cloth. It will wear twice as long. 0 500 odd Window! -R . Shades, worth 30,35 ! ina 1 -11 - 20c. ana fo cents, all on j , spring rollers, j TABLE COVERS 4-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4, Chenille Covers at greatly reduced prices. Dotted Swiss, Muslins and Tambour Sa3h Goods Silkoline, 10, 12 and 15c. yd.; fringe to match. 885 Clock with $,"0 pnr- Pot with $73 pnrohsses L NOLEUM I