TIIE SCKANTON TT?imTXE MONDAY MORNING, MATICTI 11, 1895. HOLY LAND ART PORTFOLIOS. 1m v if us OF THE I lie Mcst carefully ami piously tmeud with nototMok uiul ruuieru, from Bethlehem to Calvary And the Mount of Olives, Feiui; ii ireoirraphk-al and historical account In uarrutivu and picturea of the places where Christ iiut the Apontlea lived, toiled mill triumphed, howim: where Jeaiw wae Urn. reared, baptized, tempted, tranallK nred miii crucitled. reviewing in chroiio loiclcal order the m-eiies of hia prayer, tear, sermons. tuirnvleH nnd reunions achievements, which brought tu Immunity tlio dau of a new tluv. A Superb Religlo-Edncational, "mm ii nsr. aim ii hlu:atio Which is the joint production of Kev. John 11. Vincent. H1L. I.L.H, Bishop of tho M. E. I'huroli: Kev. James V. l.ce, l. !., ami K. K. M. Ham. tlio I'olobratud Landscape Hint Seemc Photographer. ThiM wholly unique and thoroughly "I'li-toDitto" pub lication comer sea tlio rveultaof month, of travel ami observation, involving Three Scpurnto lours of tlio Holy I mid. Two hv ttisluip Vincent, and one lately concluded iy 1U. l.fcE. upou whkhhewaa accompanied at everv ts,;e of the journey by MK. HA1N. with the tlnest photograph ic" outllt procurable in Auieiiisw. those gen tloiucu being under special commission to J resent pietoriallv ami dee 'riptiroly tho ..Mil) OF THli SAVli.ii:. Hut very foot Hip. haw therefore b.-eii followed with note -Kk an.l I'amera. and tlui journov inga of His Apotl" have also been traced, assiiowuou thj KltilU' l''UKKUUAf lu all Portfolios. Tips work is the lliial ex prvadoti of a beautiful enterprise., and la mi incomparable Historical and Koligioua 1 iue rt ' ittenrc An opportunity is thus L'ivcn to make a delightful tour through l'a!is iue without leaving home. Th:s mag n.ricen; eolleetiou of ever three hundred and oightv-fotir photographs-thc finest that cM-r ciimc from ihc I us, tail se cured tin year and puoluhed at au ex panse of tiity thmsuud dollara '--should be in Hvery home. TLe firm whoso uame U appended will make it p. ssiblo for every family W ob- taiu these fjrttoiioa on easy terms, i HOW TO SECURE THESE SPLENDID PORTFOLIOS For evorv purchaser and 10 cents addition ttl y-'U will le iven i-iieuf thesu Wautit'ul At: iVrti'iiluvn. ;it:il thu- it.iu:tim' until vuu liawMvurvd the tutiresi-rit-t of;' uumbtfiii Th m are 1J beautiful views iu each Fart or Number. We iinaranteo t furnish our etoiners wirUtlw eatiro series us watittd. "h wish it tli-t:iHtly iiud?rstood that iu cont-fctwu "tth th:- ,nleritr.',e we uar- lite the VKKY Vc, V VLALITV V? 4iOOi.S iu i-vi-rv ikijartmeut at 1 wcsE livuitf i-ri-.o. Lome una u. conTiU'ea. We fe;l a..ur 'd that voa will l.e more than rleaed with tho Portfolio, and will te anxious to ma'e the collection of tht -i rart- as wo ar to OLaui you touoso. Wry trulv yours. GORMAN'S GRAND. DEPOT Try Cords, Milanery. Cloa'i3, E:c, 124 AID 126 WYODliNG AVE. DR, -:-REEVES, 41a Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Kfne ha.i had lone anJ varied fierleme In hospital and prlvutn pr.urtica nd tr.atn all acute and ehrouiu uinvadea f m?n, women and children. C0OLTATI0.1 AM EXAMINATION FflEL He, with his assistant!), treat (II dlii ue of he n rvouM Kyttem, diicnfc of the Tr. fur, no t and thrunt. ilypT.iia, rlieumntlum, lost vitality. pr'...uiuri vHkr,nj or deruy In both K'Xes, nerv.jiin debility, catarrh, tumors, raii'-rs, erup tions, bloO'l-puisoriinK. Ilia, ''i.tlepsy, lu-Jlls'-retion and errors of youth, lost man hood, etzeina, wrufiilu, St. V'tus' dame, asthma, disua-s of the heart, lunus. liver, kidneys, bladder, stonuu h. etc. Votnii; .Men 1'usitivcly CuruJ. Offer to the I'liMlc for atnrrh. Any orio unVrinr with f'utarrh who wlshei to bfl permanently, fi:l kly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only f IVK IX I.I,A l(.-i. Th tloetor has discovered a speiliic for th! dreadd disease. You can treat and euro youraelf nnd family with It at home. It Iiever fulls to cure. A triul treatment ire. oi Firi.; Hfit Rfl-nallv. 9 a. m. to t p. m. ; Sundays. 10 to 12 and 2 tu 4. CARPETS Examine our new line of Spring dotiils. All of the latest designs and colorings, urn our prices lower tliiin any other house in the trade, for goods of the same quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will sell at prices about oiic-balf the reg ular price, as we need the room. J.Scott Inglis 429 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. mmmm NEWMILFOKD. ItlchnrJ Mow Hiid wlfp, of Husiiue liantiu are vlttltiiK at the residence of l' F. Moirn, In this villaKt. Freil Hummers unil wife, of llitiKlium ton, vlsltetl tlii'lr parents at Tlnglcy this ot'k. Johw lliunilau;i, of flllmon township, was tlio (fiiest of his sun, J. M. Llrund bkc, this week. Tin-re will be a Tand mawnierade v nodal nntl supper ln"Oninrt hull, Ilur Xord, Wednesday evening, March 13. '. NEWS CF THIS VICINITY Tt.NKllAX.XQCK. The school board has purchase.l a run !.t of Hand & McXully maiis for ue in me Dorousn schools. Burns Avery, U. D. S.. of Auburn, X. Y., made a brief call here Saturday. He Is a native of this county, and com menced his professional career with Lr. E. F. Avery. A. T. Stark was down from Sayre Saturday. The funeral of fi.-org,. w. stark will be held at Kast Lemon church at 11 a. m. today. He was M years of at;e. and his death was caused by rheumatism, with whioh he had been afflicted for a lon' time. He was a kindly. Renerous hearted man, an.l had many friends throughout the county. He owned the farm on which he died, and did con siderable lumbering. In ISS7 he was elected sheriff of the county, and ful filled his duties acceptably, though the disease which finally carried him off was then fast creeping upon him. He (foes to his Kiave kindly remembered by all who knew him. The programme for convention of the Woman's Home Missionary society, which occurs Thursday next. Is ns fol lows: Morning Session. !l o'clock, de votions led by Mrs. II. W. Kardwell; (fleeting. Mrs. V, l. Avery: response. Mrs. (. II. Kulp: solo. Miss Sadie Ath- erton; reports from officers; Deacon ness' work, Mrs. M osier. Miss f'umlns; recitation. Miss faille Kintner: Alaska. Mrs. J. . Sumner; appointment of committees; adjournment. The after noon session opens at 2 o'clock. The devotional exeicises will be led by Mrs. J. W. Thomas. Then follows: W omen In Home Missionary Work, Mrs. W. M. Hlller; duett, the Misses Vose; recita tion, Miss Amanda Frey; Our Work In the Conference, Mrs. W. II. I'earce; reports of commit tees, miscellaneous business, etc. The session will close In tltn to reach S- ranton In the evening. Ladles desiring tu pom" night before convention should notify Mrs. C, ('. Miller, nnd they will be cordially en tertained by the Tunkliannock ladles. The rumor that W. H. Richmond, the detective, had absconded was appar ently untrue. He was here, In the Mesh and life size, Saturday. Ilurdelle's symposium on the undula tions of the moustache Is billed for this evening. The evangelistic meetings nt the Methodist F.plncopul church under the direction of Mrs. Dnvls start out with an earnest of success nnd n huge In gathering of souls Is confidently looked for. Mrs. I m vis Is a sweet singer as well as a gifted talker and her pleas ant voice and winning way put her on good terms with her mullein e at once. The church Is crowded at each meet ing, and three seekers wer at the altnr at the very (lrst service. The prisoners at the Jail profess to have seen a ghost, which Is dressed In white, trips noiselessly up the Iron steps In the corridor, slams doors and pulls the bed clothing about. Its first appearance was Friday night, the anni versary of the hanging of Charlie Wall for wife murder. In anticipation of an order to stop the sale of mllenge books on the Le high Valley the ticket agents nlong the line had an unusual demand for them Saturday. People are anxious to get as many as their spare cash will allow be fore the order goes Into effort, for after using what they have on hand they will be obliged to pay full fare. There Is considerable growling over the pros pect, Hevs. S. r. Hndge, of this place, nnd A. L. Benton, of Montrose, exchanged pulpits yesterday. Moduli! ' The Ladles' Home and Foreign Mis sionary society met at the home of Mrs. John M.. Robertson on Friday af ternoon. It was decided to hold an apron sale and supper on the evening of March 18 In McMillan hall. A farewell party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mostcller at their home on Main street Friday evening by a large number of their friends, ltefreshments were served during the evening. leorge Tregallas, of Main street, is Confined to his house by grip. Moosle i'owder company paid their employes Saturday. JEK31YX. Among those who are sick are Thomas M. Griffiths, Mrs. John M.iynard, Mrs. H. A. Willtnan, Neal Gallagher and Mrs. Thomas Hi ay. The Joseph I.epp property will be sold Saturday, March ::, at ten o'clock. There will be a special meeting of Crystal Fire Company Wednesday eve ning. J. If. Wheeler will be the manager of the feed stoio to lie . ,i .,-... I in O.l.l Fellow's building bv the Jernivn MIII Ing company. Hhamanthns Stocker, of Hoiiesdule, was a Jermyn visitor Saturday. There will be a concert In Knterprlse Hall. Saturday evenlinr. under lb t Mil. spices or crystal Hose company He serveu st a.ts at Davis' drug store. Thursday evenlnv F.illl,,e It, I,. of the I'n ss, will give a selection of orig inal rtjdings and recitations. The KpWorth League quartette will be pres ent and assist. The following Is i,c progiamm.-: Uiading. "A Time to Laugh;" rulo, Miss Margaret Mou..; recitation, "A Father's Love"; r.ading, "The Lazy Man"; recitation, "A l!..u' Hunt"; r. adlng, "The Kicker"; Instru mental fiuet; .recitation, "Homeward Hound"; nading, "The Creation of1 Man"; iiartette, League; recitation, "Abraham Lincoln at a Slave Auc tion;" recitation, "flood Night." IMI tor Ifoimdy has written a number of '.'harming stories mid poems. All who attend will be sure of a treat. The ad mission Is free. L'ug.-nlo ItiitK If, of this place, i oic of the live Maiis(le.r"Noriiial School students wlm received the highest aver ages In their studies for the first half of the winter term. Th" miners of D. 11. No. 1 nh-ift r... celved their pay Saturday. roKi:sf ciTv. In Friday's Issue of The Tribune the secretary of the Forest City poor bonrd takes Issue with the statement recently made by The Tribune coiresiioiuleiit concerning the tardiness of the poor dl- leetors In giving relief to George Car penter. Now the fads as staled bv your correspondent are essentially true. Kcuei was asKeil n mcmlier of times be fore It was grunted and the man Car penter was Hick live weeks, and n nliv- Hli lan during that time had only vis ited hi in once. As to the correspondent "looking a little inure tu his own nf f ii Irs" we itssui'o Mr. Crnv that the iie. Hons of any public ofllclnl ought to bear scrutiny uml that we did not ext d the bounds of nronrletv In cell loluliitr the action of the board. If he Is riot willing to bear the criticism that must be expected by men who hold olllces of tltlblle tl'USt. he Ollllllt to I'oHlirn Au we said In Friday's rorrespondeiu e, ndc'iftnte roller has been given, but nt the time we wrote It was much needed and had not been given. . - .... If your dealer tells yotl that siimpfiilnir else Is "lust as good" us Dunn's lilntnient for Hives. Tin Worms. Itehlmr IMieu ,,i oilier Itchiness of the skin, tell him you waul the original. It Is mife: never-full- lug. C A K I OA 1 A L 'Miss Carrie Price, of Scronton, npent Sunday with Miss Allle Mention, of this city. Mrs. Frank Kllpatrlck and mm, ,71m mlo, nnd duughter, May, went to Wind sor, N. Y., Hulurduy aftertioij to visit relatives. George Dlmock, Br of ( nmian street, made a business trip to Wuyitiart on Knturduy. ' Misses Hattle Kerry and Mabel Kane spent Sunday In Waymart. Engine No. Gu, which was wreolted recently on the Jeffsi'suh branch of the Delaware and Hudson, Is being re-built in the Carbondale shops of the com pany. The Junior Society of Christian En deavor had a pleasant social In the chapel of the Herean Captlst church on Saturday evening. Michael Ansbury, a braketnan em ployed by the Erie company, received some bad bruises on Saturday morn ing while on duty In the railroad yard In this city. "n Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock S. A. Dilts had his foot badly squeezed by having It caught in a frog at the foot of No. 1 plane. .Mrs. J. p. Tingley returned on Satur day morning from a visit with friends In Susquehanna. ring edicine Is a necessity because tbo tonic of winter air is gou and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities in the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open the way tor that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and other ills. The skin, mucous membrane and the various organs strive in vain to relieve the im pure current of life The; all welcome s Qarsa- to onuiat Nature nt this time when she most needs help, to purify t ho blood, tone nnd strri.vthcu the laboring orgnua and build up tlio nerves. " I wai in a run down condition, I was weak and nervous nnd could not est anything. I began taking Hood's Ksraa tmrilla and before 1 had Mulshed the lint bottle I could sec a chango for the better. I kept on taking it and I nm now so that I can rat heartily and ean do my work." Mrs. John W. 1'eauuiit, Alloway, N. J. Purifies TSie "I have found Hood's Baranparilia good spring medlcinuntid .it relieves that tired feeling." liunourrB Youno, West Oiieoiitii, New York. Uet ouly HOOD'S. Hn.,11. initio thB n'ter-dlnner pill and I lOCU 5 i'lllS family cathartic, m. Biood IT SEEMS LIKE CRUELTY To throw away goods atBUcli figures ns those quoted Ulow, but what arc wo to do? It won't pay to store thcni, nntl we'vo got to get rltl of thotn liofnro April 1st. No mutter wht wo reull.e ou tueui. Wo bought the Mock nt KhurlirHnlo, ''for hotter or for worse;" wo took fhuuoes on It and thought wo wore safo whon we got It nt 11 little less tlmn 40c on tho dol lur. Where do you conic In ut, If we soil (iOODM AN'S IIANKRL'PT S I Ol.K to you on tho saino tonus ns we secured it at? Ask this ouestiou twleo and let your bralu uml good Judgment answer it. SOW C03IK DOWN TO DOLLARS AND CENTS Next Week Wc Offer the Followinu. Specials : aw i.ndins ronis, nanortud; no poor ones iiinnuu- them I J. 00 bOQ pairs corsets, all aorta and slses, some A I oualHIo among them.. ,35 lOdoz. Ladles' fiisclnators-G dlffurent styles. Pick lit 20 1W pulls ull wool blankets, 11-4 slue ' Valno 0 and $7. Choice now.... 2.09 This price from opening hour till noon only. 20U doz. nil wool hnlf hose. Were 25o und sio. Choice (.Monday sale).. .15 250 don. odds nnd ends underweur natural gruy. Camels hair and scarlet, every garment strictly , wool, Choice till noon only a COOOIN 'S .'. BANKRUPT .'. STOCK 5IC LACKAWANNA AVENIE. EAST STUOUDSBURG. A meeting of the East Stroudsburg Social club was held on Thursduy even ing ut the residence of John VanGur den, to which a lurge number of the members attended. The meeting was called for the transaction of business and the first thing taken up wus what the club should be 'called. After a live ly discussion on the part of the mem bers It was divided to call It the Clover Leaf club, the colors being pink uml Nile given, and the motto, " inward." The next bisiness meeting will be held on Thursday evening at the residence of Miss Allle Chambers. There are numerous applicants for the position of general secretary for the Young Men's Christian association lu place of L. J. Dewsnop, among them being a brother of Professor lllhshmun, of the Normal. Louis J. Dewsnop, after spending a few days In town, left again to viHlt his home In Delaware, but a lliessuge received from Fusion states that he was lu that town on Saturday last, and gaining the, confidence of Alex L. Pack, who bus a studio on Third street, managed to get u check cashed for H..5, under the representa tion that he bad an uccount to his credit In the First National bank of Stroudsburg. The officials at the bank say hu has no account In that Institu tion. A grand Jubilee concert will be given In Grand Army of the Republic hall on Wednesday evening, March 2D, by the colored population of the two bor oughs. Great preparations ure being made to make It a grand success. David Lantz, shipping clerk for the Standard Manufacturing company, has leased Ills father's farm at Lafayette, N. J., und will move his family there next week. We regret very much to lose Mr. Lantz, as he is a good citizen. The Shakespearean society of the Normal, at their regular meeting, elect ed the following olllcers: President, George L. Gilpin; vice-president, Peter J. Loughran; Hecretury, Miss Moll; critic, Frank McGulguu; censor, Dr. H. A. Curran. Miss Sue Itohn, of Towanda, is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Vone S. Peters, of Stroudsburg. Bert Davis has returned to Pough keepsle to continue his course in a busi ness college at that place. He was compelled to remain here for several days on account of 11 health. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ava,, Scranton. Our Great Stock of Hats, Furnishings, ! SUITS I J AND 9 I0VERC0ATS Latest Style, Kiojit I'r-to.Dutc. Xo Hack Numbers. The People Delighted and Astonished at Such Values. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. WORTH DOUBLE. Suits worth $S.oo at $4.75 5.90 7.50 9.90 11.37 1.29 Suits worth 10.00 at Suits worth $12.00 at Suits worth $i?.oo at Suits wortli $20.00 at Boys' Double-lireastcd Suits at - - THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Aye. SIGN OF THE BELL. 12 doa. knit shirts. Borne all wool.oth- era half wool, ete 15 Chenille table covers, lutest deslgna, heavy Duality, 4-4 alio 42 c, ti-4 size liOc, 8-4 size 1.4U. 1U0 places crash toweling, till ( a. m. each morning 1 l-2o a yard. 100 pieces light print calicoes, 10 yds for do till 10 a. in. each morning. 600 doa. handkerchiefs. All kinds 2Ho each, till noon. EXTRA SPECIAL. 100 dos. fine laundrled shirts whites and prints, very extra quality 42c, QQ 85 111 II ft. o e - 43 ca erf ( Ci fr! (re - $50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods,nillinery, Cloaks, Purs, Infants Wear, &c, The steady increase of our business compels us to enlarge and remodel the en tire store for spring trade, and as the stock . will he in the way WILL SELL AT 400 and 402 gi SB J da , RE (arpctings Yiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, Yelvets, Body Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, AN UNRIVALLED Suited to All Kinds M attinsrs SiZ. In All the Different Grades and High Class Novelties. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. Beldinjr "New lerfectiou,' has New Automatic Cold Air Damper. It Saves Ice. CHINA, JAPAN, COTTON WARP, INSERTED PLAIN OR FANCY, ABOVE AUK OIK SPRING AND SUMMER SPECIALTIES Interesting tales to be told about these goods. Come hear them. "Economy's Easy Way to Pay" assists pinched finances. "AKE YOU PINCHED V lab! ANY PRICE. Fair J Lacka. Ave,, Scranton, Pa. ASSORTMENT OF of Styles and Furnishing. EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Headachea rrivanted and cured by btrtaj four ayta ofantineally txamtaed and fitted accurately by DR. SHIMBERG. Cuaraateed ia every caa. 30S Spruce Street rt wm AD ICE CHESTS. l SDEBEKEI 1 01. I AND REFRIGERATORS IS
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