9 THE SCI? AXTON J TBTBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 12, 1895. f HOLY LAND ART PORTFOLIOS. Eilv Ml OF THE UK Meet carefully and piously traced with iHtu-beok and camera, (rum Bethlehem to Calvary And the Mount of Olives, Beiua a Roograiihlcal and historical account in narrative and pictures of the places whore Christ and the Apostles lived, tolled and triumphed, Bliowing whero Jeaus was born, reared, baptized, temptod, transfig ured and crucified, reviewing in chrono logical order the acoiios of his prayers, tears, sormons, miracles and religious wuievomenta, which brought to humanity the dawn of u new dav. 1 Superb Religio-Educational, " Usual 'I--IXK ART PUBLICATION Which Is the joint production of Rev. John 11. Viuceut, D.U., LL.U., Bishop of the M. E. Cniirou: Kcv. James W. Lee, D. D., and K. M. Bain, the Celebrated Landscape Mid Scenii' Photographer. This wholly unique and thuroughly "LTp-to- Dato" pub lication comiir ses the results of mouths of travel and observation, involving Three Scpurate Tours of the Holy Land. Two bv llishop Vincent, and one lately concluded by DU. LLK, upon which he was accompanied ut every stage of the journey by 11 K. BAIN, with the tlue.it photograph ic outllt procurable in America, these gen tlemen being under special commission to present piotorially and descriptively tho LAND OK THE SAVIOR. His very foot-step- have therefore been followed with iiiitu-lKKik and Camera, and the journey ings of His Apostles have ulso been traced, as shown on the EIGHT CnLOKEU MAI in all Pcrtfolins. This work is the final ex pression ut a beautiful enterprise., and ia an incomparable Historical and Religious Fine Art Olforiug. An opportunity is thus Kiven to niiike a delightful tour through l'alraiinv without leaving home. This mug niflceiit collection of over three hundred mid eighty-four photographs tho finest that ever cume from the Fust, (.all se cured this year and piiollshed at an ex pense nf fifty thousand dollars I -should be in every homo. The firm whose name is appended will make it p. ssiblo for eveiy family to eb tuiu these Portfolios ou easy terms. HOW TO SECURE THESE SPLENDID PORTFOLIOS For every purchaser and 10 cents addition al vou will be given one of these beautiful Art Portfolios, and thus continue until you lin vu secured the entire series of '.'4 numbers Thrro are 10 beautiful views lu each Port or Number. We miarautce to furnish our customers withthe entire series us wanted We wib it distinctly understood that in connection itu this enterprise we guar antee the VERY BEST QUALITY OF (tOOI S in every department at lowest liv.ng pricej. Come and ba convinced. Wo fed assur-d thnt you will be more I hail pleased with the Portfolio, and will I e ns anxious to make tht collection of the i!t Parts un we are to enable you to do so. Very truly" yours, GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT, Erj Co.ds, Millinery, Cloaks, Etc., 124 AND 126 WYOMING AVE. DR, -:-REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex perience in ho.ipitnl and privute practlco ami treats nil acute and chronic diseases 01 men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Mo, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay In both nxes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood-poisoning, fits, epilepsy, In discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula. St. Vtus' dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. Young ill on Positively Cured. Offer to tho Public for Catarrh. Any one suffering with C'utarrh who Wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three mon: lis' treatment for only KIVK DOLLARS. The doctor hiiR discovered a ppecilic for this dreaded disease. You can treat arid cure yourself and family with It at homo. It never falls to cure. A trlul treatment free. OFFICK HOrRS-Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.: Sundays. 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. CARPETS Examine. our new line of Spring Goods. All of the latest designs and colorings, and our prices lower than any other house in the trade, for goods of the same ' quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS Wc are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as wc need the room. J. Scott Inglis 9 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. WYOMING. Robert J. Burdette will lecture In Music Hall, Wyoming, Pa., on Wednes day evening, March 1.1; subject, "A Twice Told Tale; of the Rise and Fall of the Mustache." . . A gang of thieves. visited the home of D. 1J. Dusland, Friday night, and carried off several of his fine turkeys. Mrs. Fall, of Mattoon, III., la visit ing her father here this month. If your dealer tells you that something else is "Just as good" us Dosn's Ointment for Hives, Pin Worms, Itching Piles, tr other Itchiness of the skin, tell him you want the original. It Is safe; never-full- trig. ' Ml NEWS OFJBIS VICINITY TUNKHANNOCK. W. Q. TVolven is the newly-appotnted postmaster at Noxen. The horse attached to Charles E. Space's delivery wagon became fright ened while at the railway station yes terday morning and gave the bystand ers a springtime exhibition. It was stopped near the postofflce block. The graded school at Mehoopany closes "Wednesday, March 20. Profes sor E. M. Stark, the principal, appears to have very successfully filled his po sition, this being his second term there. Fred Miller, the Jovial Teutonic mem ber of' the board of supervisors out in the township, was notified that an ex press package consigned to him had been received at the depot, and he went down yesterday morning to see about it. The express charges had been pre paid, and with a mystified air he undid the package. "Dere vas one of te nicest blue hats I efer see, marked "for te supervisor of Tunkhannock town ship,' " he explained afterward. He was completely in the dark as to where It came from, and hopelessly so as to what use to put It. to. He would as soon think of wearing a Chinese pigtail as a high hat. , Mrs. 'Eliza Stevens, of Lemon, who was operated upon for a cancer a year or two-ago, Is having another outbreak of the sanie trouble, and. will go to Home, X. Y., as soon as possible to un dergo another operation. It was hoped that the first experiment would prove successful, and it apparently was, Until of lute. Good skating is reported at Lake Carey. John S. Burgess, a young man about 23 years of age, living with A. P. Bur gess, at Porkstown, died of pneumonia late Sunday night. He was an exem plary character, a member of the Pa triotic Order, Sons of America, and a general favorite In the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Avery, of Lynn, were callers here yesterday, en route home from Hurvey's Lak. The order to discontinue the sale of Lehigh Valley mileuge books has not been received here as yet, but an otll clul of the company says that It is probable that such an arrangement will go itito effect March 15. Whether ln tetchangable mileage books will be Is sued, the regular fare reduced to 2 cetits per mile, or the mileage system abolished totally and the old ticket rate exacted, is uncertain. The rumor had the effect of selling books at this sta tion tu the amount of 25.000 miles; at Laceyvllle, 32.000, and at AVIIkes-Harre, .100.000. It was a master stroke to put quick money tit the treasury of the company better than a forced loan. Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Hungerford are enterteainitiB the lutter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Kocms, of Lynn. Elmer E. Ilrown is convulescltig anil apparently on the road to recovery. John Young, oC New York city, spnt Sunday with his wife and son, Walter, who are making an extended visit with Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. IS. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. X. Fox spent Sunday in Ashley. Mrs. F. F. Drake and two children go to Kltnira, N. Y.. today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Clark. Whilrt Steadmun Harding, carrier buy for the Wilkes-Uarre Record, was de livering papers on Uravrl Hill yester day morning he was waylaid by a tramp with a cudgel, who demanded his money. The boy luckily had littlo or no change with him. und the would be robber failed in his purpose. The buy's father swure out a warrant and sent the constable after hltn, but he had fled over the mountains. He was described as a tall man Vith mous tache and long overcoat. S. M. Hecmer. of Shultzvllle, Is visit ing J. H. Ackersoli. J. II. Hopkins, deputy register of wills of Lackawanna county, with his wife, visited C. L. Kresky's people over Sunday. ; Tomorrow Is the last day of courts of appeal. Washington and Lemon town ships will be heard respectively toduy and tomorrow. John it. Jennings, the Mehoopany lumberman, Is making a business trip to Philadelphia this week. The audit In the John B. Myers es tate, which is lo be held before 'Squire F. F. Drake, Is adjourned to Saturday next. 110NESDALE. Mrs. Charlotte H. Mulr, wife of Will iam M. Mulr, division superintendent of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company railroad, died at her home, on Gravity Heights, at 1 p. m. yesterday. Mrs. Mulr was the daughter of Hollo way and Mary Stephens, born nt Orange county, N. Y.. May 23, 1840. September, IMil, she was married to William Mulr. She Is survived by her husband, William Mulr, nnd five chil dren: William Mulr, Jr., of Atlantic City; Mrs. Russell Whitney, Essie. Har vy, nnd Charlotte. She has three brothers and one sister living, Dr. II. H. Stephens Hawley; Holloway Stephens, Como; John Stephens, X. Y, and Miss Esther Stephens, Honesdule. Funeral at the house Wednesday at 2 p. in. Miss Bessie Phelps, of Scranton, Is the guest of Miss Vlnnle Rose. John Calloway, of Scranton, Is visit ing relatives in Honesdule. Mrs. Fred Heft returned home Sat urday, after several weeks' visit with relatives In Scranton and vicinity. It was discovered Sunday that Mrs. William Fuller, who received a serious fall the flrst part of last week, had broken her leg above the knee. Dr. Burns reduced the fracture Sunday afternoon. I While coasting In the crust Saturday Dannie Clark, son of Eben Clark, met with a serious accident, and Is now suffering with a broken right arm. He is able to be out. Edwin F. Torrey, jr., passed Sunday at his home here. Senator E. B. Hardetiburgh was home over Sunday. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE. The seniors made their final npprar ance before the literary societies last Wednesday and had entire charge of the programme for the evening. The College band made its first public ap pearance in Wash hall and rendered a number of excellent selections. There are eighteen In the band this year. J. W. druver, '98, Is the leader. The chess club members are at pres ent playing two games of chess by correspondence with the club at Rut gers. Arrangements are being mude to play a series of games with Stevens and Lehigh. The glee and banjo clubs gave concert at Hackettstown, N. J., last Friday. The glee club expects to be present at the . Philadelphia alumni banquet on March 14. 1 Professor James L. Patterson, '78, IS now at the head of the department of mathematics at Union college, Sche nectady. N. Y. Maynr.rd Blxby, '76, formerly of Wyalusing, Pa., is now located at Salt Lake City, Utah. He Is engaged in mlnerologlcal work and intends to present the college with minerals of Utah and .vicinity. ... Professor J. W. Moore will read a paper on "The Preparation for the Medical' Profession" before ; the Medi cal society Monday evening. Examinations will commence next Wednesday. The Pennsylvania Inter-colleglate Athletic association will hold its an nual contest at Harrlsburg this spring. Lafayette was elected to the presi dency at the annual convention last week in Philadelphia. FACToTtVviLLE Forrest Reynolds will return to his home at Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, the funeral of Mr. Wiggins' sister, ton, were here on Sunday attending tlie . funeral of Mr. Wiggins' sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Vosburg. Mrs. C. A. Reynolds is quite serious ly ill. . . . The funeral services', of John V, Whitney, who died at his residence, on Main street, on' Sunday evening, will be held Wednesday at 11 o'clock from the First Baptist church, of which he had been a member many aears. Everybody iss invited to attend tho reception Wednesday everting, March 13, for rtev. M. J. Watklns, at the First Baptist church. The Ladles' Aid so ciety will meet in the dining rooms of the church In the afternoon. All bring thimbles and needles. The Epworth league of the Method ist Episcopal church will hold a recep tion on Friday evening, March 15. A very fine grand piano has been purchased and now ornaments the Sunday school .room of the First Bap tist church. The funeral services of Mrs. Eliza beth Vosburg. who died while visit ing her daughter. Mrs. LVrshlmer, of Scranton, were held at this place on Sunday at II o'clock. Interment at Dixon cemetery, near Tunkhannock, Pa. olvimIant. . The funeral of Miss Addle Roberts, who died on Saturday at her home on the west side, will take place tomorrow afternoon at l,::i0 o'clock. Interment will be niiide in the Tlldce cemetery. Messrs. Lav 1 11 und Brenuan have re signed the management of the Opera house. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. limwti and Miss Hannah Brown, of Lackawunna, were the guests of Mrs. Mary Cowley over Sunday. The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian, church will meet at Mrs. Jennie Mason's tomorrow afternoon. ' Miss Lucy Farrell left yesterday for a visit Ira New York and IJrooklyn. Miss Lizzie (Jallagher, of Dunmore, spetit Sunday Willi Mrs. John O'Malley, of Dunmore street. Misses Jennie und Ella Carney and Ella Clark, of Archbald. culled oil fiieiidM ill this place Sunday. Messrs. Mulr, Clmse and Duffy, of SiTiinton, were callers In town Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Muldcrlt; visited friends In Scranton yesterday. Mrs. P. F. Murphy and children are visiting relatives In Archbald. Miss U. Cogging. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. liiirk, at Cai boiidale. Miss H. Hasting Is convalescing after her sci lull:", Illness. MOlJsiC. Residents of this town had better beware of strangers, ns several per sons have used this locality for the purpose of victimizing the residents. Prayer meeting will be held at the Methodist Kpl:cupul church at 7.30 p. in. The Moosle Fertilizer and Chemical company are at present doing a rush ing business. A number of new hands have been employed. The ladles of this place met on Sat urday afternoon and organized a Wo man's Kelletf corps as un auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. A larg delegation of members from Scranton assisted them In the work. Kcv. J. C. Tenant preui hcd an excel lent sermon to his congregation on Sunday evening. Residents of -Moosic would confer a favor on pedestrians by making their sidewalks passable. It's like walking through Spring Brook at present. VAXDL1SCL The first annual ball of Division 13. Ancient Order of Hibernians, of Vnnd ling, will take place Monday night, March W, In Davis' opera house. Forest City. Tickets are on sale at 50 cents each. The funreal of Thomas, the 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. Kllpattlck. and who died from the effects of scarlet fever Sunday, occurred yesterday at 3 p. 111. Remains were laid to rest In St. Koce 'cemetery ut Carbondale. Michael Kupp nnd Henry Baker, of Archbnld, were visitors ot the home of CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. CURES Constipation. I write tlu.t you may kn w tne good I lmvs recelv.n from 11. It. It. I wst nil out of health nd anffrrlnK with con Bilpntion ft'id bihousuoss. I tnod otln-r m-ilii Inrs, but they fulled t" rio stir goo I. At last 1 bnuiht n bottluof B. B. U.. mid hef.,r 1 had used it sll I w.ut to work as well as over. Ous Nklsom, Bex K,h-v!nton, Warren Co.Pn Acts On the Bowels. Thl Famous RnmcdT cures qulrkly and p i mnnenlly all norvous iiW'iibcn. such as VVcid Mnniory, Lomof llrulll Puvor. Ilctiitncbe, Wako fulness, l,tt Vitality, nlffhtlr emissions, ovi nTenrns.lmiinienfjruiitl nrniuiiu disease cu used bi yviithl'nl crroi-a or exqenaea. Omtiilns ni opiate. It a nervn tftnlrtiiml M001I bullilrr. Mnket tho pa la anil puny mronu anil nluaiii. t;i.ih carried In veHthfK-kut. VI wr liexj It lur Sjft. by mull prepnld whli a wrltum guarantee, te euro 0'; nimioy refunded. Wrli u. rir lYco m.uirm book, sent senled In plain wmpiier, which cer tain tjllfn(inlnin and tlniinrial reference, ni" churg-fl fWr e nn.ultutlrm. Jlmvirf of leilfit titnm. Sold ttT inr mlvirtliMd Sircnls. or nriilroi. NKK VfcafcF-IM'U., MaiunloTou.ple.l'hlcuci. HOI.I1 IN NCR ANTON, PA., It. C. HANDEKKon WABHINOTON.COH. HI'KbCE, DUU001S18. ROYAL t"!", E0YA1 UDIES'ONLVIcTr.-:; preueil and pmntiil me nt ninth ti and a certain PREVENTATIVE ' all female irreKiiUniir. bulu wn a WrittiiiOuitsntitUOutl Sendaf stninp lurpaniuulanaad"(uide f Ladies,' Insist on having Thl Bof.' riaaynril Tttltti iKi4 Orowt Bri aiidrm VHtsrii.aoVAi.au. co. i iiilMMIKir.o, Um, atuu, i. i For sale by JOHN H. FHELI'3. "Drug gist, Wyoming v. tuid Spruot ltrt. Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomay, Sunday. Klchard Gray, who has been 111 for the past week, Is attain able to be around. The following 'notice has been pasted up in conspicuous places around the breaker at Klchmondale: "Any man who signs a, license petition or aids parties In netting license need not ex pect employment from this company. By order of President." . PECKVILLE. Undertaker D. L. Berry, of Blakely, and Joseph Croup, the sexton of Pros pect cemetery, were arraigned before S. V. Arnold last Saturday evenlntj by the Blakely board of health to an swer to the ' charge of burying two bodies without burial permits. Attor ney John J. Manning represented the prosecution. The defendants pleaded guilty and were let off by paying the costs, Berry's cost was and Croup's was $2.92. The wheel social held at the home, of P. O. Hurd last Friday evening, netted over $60. ' Mr. and Mrs. John J. Berry, of Scranton, circulated among their many friends here yesteday. Mrs. William Warfleld, who has been very sick for the past few days with grip, is better. -Mrs. S. J. Callendar, ot the "West Knd, fell lust Wednesday on the road to her barn, and broke her right arm. Miss Kllle Say res, of Scranton, Is the guest of Miss Klla Bundle. ' Mrs. Betsey Starke, formerly a resi dent of this place, but now residing at WllkeB-Barre, is very low of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. William Dougherty, of Carbondale, spent Sunday In town. lr. S. C. Logan, of Scranton, occu pied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sun day morning and evening. A Presbyterian Sunday school was organized here yesterday. Fifty schol ars were present and elected the fol lowing olllcers: Superintendent, Ed ward S. Jones, of Blakely; assistant, F. 0. Hurd; secretary, Frank P. Benja. niln; assistant, It. It. Barnes; treas urer, A. AV. Bi'Utidage; librarian, Ilulph Hoffecker; assistant. George B. Heed; organist, Fred. Benjamin; as sistant, Miss Grace Barber; chorister, A. F. Kizer. A house belonging to Hugh Murray, in Wlnton borough, opposite the Dela ware and Hudson depot, took fire yes terday afternoon (Sunday) about 6.30 o'clock.- The cause of the lire was a defective chimney. The house was a small two-story building. A part of the household furniture was saved, but the dwelling was entirely de stroyed. There was an Insurance of JSU0 oti the house and furniture. The Peckvllle lire alarm was sounded and the Wilson Hose company made a (ulck response, but owing to the lack of water the hose boys' service was of no use. Miss Cora Savage left last Saturday for her home at Harford. Pa. 'Evylok. The Young People's society of the Calvury Baptist church will give a Gilmore's Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. enooaaao t Tut Hwmmt MtoiMt, Aamoamcg snEnTHOLlNhmR HFUnftPHPHEURAlfilA iiwiunviiii Th M,NTnt iNRALIlt Will corf, toy a woDderful toon to suffererf from Caildai lor Throat. Inlntlirj. Kr-nn- b I tl crMATI'FVJR. A ford, imntillaUTrtitf. AnetUctenl In poeist. rsait rrnierr, conTi-nlcmt 10 osrr to T1SA on flmt Inillratutn nt ,,li d. I'otillnnoa e l:ftcta leptMti.it Cava. Nntl.f aollon fntursnted or inoner ret unded. Price. Art. Trial free at l)rul.ts Ketrtitored mall, ecc jnl. i.J.Cl3HMlll, llii.,Tmljr.n,ILei, 0.8. 4. MFNTHfll "orMl ntf latest remedy for lflC.ni flUL allrtlndua.efJ!r.eme.lloli Salt jtunuoitt'iu porvs, nuini, i me. woaaeriul real J'lr forPlI.KD. Price. ISete.at llnu-n r gjtta or bj mail prepaid. Addren ai .(kit. D WWW For sle by Matthews Bros, and John Complexion Presei VBii DR. HCBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Eemovoi Freckle, plmploa. Liver . Molei. Blaekhaada tenburn and Tan, and ra tores the Ik la to Its origi nal ttcahncaa, producing a clear and healthy com- -1 I C....n-.AI1 reparation! a:id perfectly Dermises. At all rug8lu,or mailed to; Sort Bend lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN SOAP Hart lioeweMe a lla p-iiltylM a eaTCuiM fc tk MM. ml etiaml a Iff el lir the earwrv. Abeoluttl Jin aul eettMH ami. ctul. 4nnl.it, prlea2S Cento, G. C. BITTNCR & CO., Toudo. O. for by Matthews Boa. and John n. rnoipa. r, IT SEEMS LIKE CRUELTY To throw away goods at such figures ns those quoted below, but what are wo to do? It won't pay to Btorc them, and we've got to get rid of tbeni before April 1st. No matter what we realize 011 theni. We bought the htoek at BlieriirSale, "'for better or for worse;" wo took chauccaou It and thought wo were safe when we got it nt a Httlo less than 40c on (he dol lar. Where do you come In at, if wo sell GOODMAN'S BANKRUPT STOCK to you on the aanio terms as we scoured it at? Ank this question twice and let your bralu and good judgmcut auswer it. NOW COME DOWN TO Next Week Wc Offer 3)0 T.nfllffl' cnAtfl. aanortud: no noor unt-a nmuiiK thum "i00 palm cornet!), ull aorta and alien, some A 1 uimlltlcB anions thuni.. .35 10 dox. l,mlli'' ruwlnutora-6 dltYoraiit Htyli'H. i'li'k at 30 ISO pnlrx ull wool lilutiketu. 11-4 alio - Viilue SO and 17. C'hoko now ... i.'Ji Thin piico (rom opanliiK hour till noon only. 2il don. all wool half hoaei. Were 23o . nnil :tr.c. Cho'.co (Monday aalv).. .IS Iu0 dos. oildH und emit) liiulorweur natural groy, t'umi'la hulr and aiarlet, every Rurmunt atrlctly , wool. Cholte till noon onl ,,... .Si S.. BANKRUPT . STOCK ,'. SALE 016 LACKA WANNA AVENIE. leasant social at the home of Mr. and ra. John R. Johns thu Ui.li.. m, house will be decorated in tink and the ladies will also be dresseJT coioril of the same kind. 9 Misses Rebecca Davla L.i c. Morris, of this. place, accottirueu by miss jennie Morgan, ol Hyde Park, left yesterday morning for New York city, where they will spend a week looking up spring styles. Tony, the Convict." will be nro- duced tomorrow evening at Weber's rink. Fred. Stone, of Union street, is ill of diphtheria. David Williams SDent Sunday with friends In Provld?ence. Miss Maud Mucklow, of Avoca, is (siting friends in this place. LlbertV council. Nn. 2. Dnntrhters of America, will hold a box social at Tay lor nail this evening. The Taylor. Pyne and Holden mines will be paid today. Terrible Itching " I had what the dootors pronounced to bo eczema. It was accompanied by se vere itching, and toy limbs pained xne a good deal and were swollen. I became all brok en out with pim ples. This caused me to scratch, and the eruptions turned into one solid sore, Tho disease spread all over my body. Mr. P, T. Craig At length, my at tention was called to flood's Karnaparllla, and I concluded to give It a trial. This was in April, and I continued faith fully with it until Christmas. At the same time I took the medicine, I ate anything that suited my appetite. I am Now Cured and have no signs of the dlxease except little inflamed color where tho sores gath- Cures 'iil pari ered.. My affliction is healed: I feel like luvself again." F. T. Cuaiu, llalfway, Va. Hood's Pills do not puree, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily und efficiently. 25c. 239 Lackawanna Avs., Scranton. Our Groat Stock of Huts, Furnishings. ! SUITS " 4AND- i OVER GO ATS Latest Style. Right l'r-to.l)ate. No Duck Numbers. The People Delighted and Astouished ut Such Values. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. WORTH DOUBLE. Suits worth $S.oo at Suits worth $10.00 at Suits worth $12.00 at Suits worth $15.00 at Suits worth $20.00 at Boys' Double-Breasted Suits at $4.75 5.90 7.59 9.90 11.37 1.29 THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, 230 Lackawanna Aye. SIGN OF THE BELL DOLLARS AND CENTS the Following Specials : 12 dot. knit ahlrts. Some all wool, oth er half wool, etc X Chenille tnblo rovers, latoat dealgrns, heavy quality, 4-4 alza 42 c, 6-4 alio 05c, 8-4 slzu 100 pieces c.ranh toweling, till 9 a. m. eali morning- 1 l-2c a yard. 100 pieces light print cullcoes, 10 yds for Go till 10 a, m. each morning. 600 doi. handkerchiefs. All kinds 2',ic each, till noon. EXTRA SPECIAL. 100 dot. fine laundrled shirts whites and prints, very extra ; quality 43c. , ... ... . .. i - . - i j-ieaaani social at tne home of Mr. and - . U if 8 i Tlir mm pi i lib i mil i GREAT Special AT FOR Balance of A 4& - . 0 (arpctings Wiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, Velvets, Body Brussels, Ta pestry Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. AN UNRIVALLED Suited to All Kinds Will attings 2SS: In All the Different Grades and High Class Novelties. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. I" u Belding ''New Perfection" lias New Automatic Cold Air Damper. It Saves Ice. CHINA, JAPAN, COTTON WARP, INSERTED PLAIN OR FANCY, ABOVE SPRING AND SUMMER SPECIALTIES . 'Interesting tales to be told about these goods. Come bear them. ' "Economy's Easy Way to Pay" assists pinched finances. ' "ARE YOU PINCHED II .esaaseeae-- m tMI 1 . ; - 1 Sale 1 FA THE the Week. EI ASSORTMENT OF of Styles and Furnishing. EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Headaches prevented and oared by hiTtoJ your eyes ecieotifloallr examined and fitted acourately by DR. SHIMBERQ. EYES EXAMINED FREE, Satiafacttasl guaranteed ia every case. 305 Spruce Street I'Mii AND ICE CHESTS. 1 ARE 01R REFRIGERATORS ffi