TIIE SCIl ANTON TRIBUNE TniTRSDAY MORNING. APRIL 215, 1895. GORMAN'S HMO DEPOT OUR STOCK OF. Ladies' Capes, Suits and Wraps for Spring and Summer is 1m mense. POSITIVELY No such variety of New and Stylish Gar ments shown any where in this city. Capes from $2.98 to $25.00 Suits from $8.98 to $22.50 LADIES' TAILOR- Lined throughout and interlined with hair cloth, a great advan tage over ordinary lin ing. Full Sweep and Organ-pipe backs. $3.00 to $17.50. Regular prices have been $5 to $25. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR. . REEVES, 412 Spruce Street, Scran ton, Pa. Specialist on Nerve Troubles, nil DtaxiKM of the Heart, Lungs, Kid Byg, Liver, Womb, Stomach, Bladder, Head, Fit and KpUepsy. Ho with his assistants treat all disrates of the Eye, Nose, Ear and Throat, Dys pepsia. Rheumatism, Lout Vitality, Nerv ous Debility, Female Weakness and Irreic ularttlea. Nightly Isaen and Krror of Youth, Lost Manhood. Varlococele, Blood Poisoning. Enema, Scrofula, Bt. Vitus Iaoce, Diabetes, Blight's Disease, Aathma, etc. YOUNG MEN QUICKLY CURED. THREE MONTHS' OFFER: 'Any one Buffering; with Catarrh who ertahes to be permanently, qulrlcly and Cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLAKfl. The doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded diaeaae. You can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. Jt never fall to cure. A trial treatment I ret-. OKFirTB HOURS Dally, 9 a. m. to S p. tn.; Sunday. 10 to 1 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 We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need 'the room. J. Scott Inglis . '.. 429 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. llnhby'H Ttow Cigar From Indianapolis Sentinel. Bhe not out of her carrluRo and walked Into the clKur Flore, at the sumo tlmo un faxtenlng her seal Bltln coiit. "I wnnt tt box of clKurs for my husband, please. Let tne see all kinds." "Now here are some Key West goods wo eun sell for $8, and here nro domestics from that down to $2.50," the obllulnu clorl:. Htio looked at them carefully. "You may wrnp up that box nt f2.G0," aid she, with dignity, "1 llkn tho sluido better. It will about match hla unioltiiiK Jacket" SKIRTS TALES OF TWO PITTSTONS News of Interest to Headers Up and Down the Valley. , FOREIGN UUOK AGITATION A West Sldo Citizen Cnlls Attention to Nejluct of Poor Hoard to Hie rtonds-l'ersoiuil mid Other Short Notes. Speclnl to tho Brranton Tribune. I'lttslon, April 24. There hna been considerable Indiscretion shown on the purt of the linns who have been award ed the contracts of our public work. The estimates were given ut such a low figure thut the contractors have been obliged to employ foreign labor to accomplish their work, Lindsay & Van Loon, who have in chiiiRe the eon smic'tiiitf of tho Hunt Side sewer, huve considered It proper to employ citizens rather than foreign labor. Alcoek & Hon, who have in ehurge the construc tion of the sewer on tho West Side, have from the slart shown a perference to American labor. The People's Water company, while luylnu their new main on North Main .street, have employed only as few Americans as was possible tii conduct their work, the "greater por tion of their labor being Italians. They -Must lllo lloiwls. A petition was tiled In court yester day by a prominent West Side citizen calling attention to neglect of the poor director, L. !. hamuli ami Lewis S. llordan, to tile bonds hs required by law. A rule was grunted on the direc tors to show cause why they should not be removed. The rule Is returnable on May 13. Kor several years pant the poor directors have not been retiuired to give bonds, as the position was not considered a monetary olllce. Messrs. Pnnmn and Oordon will present their bMuls to the borough authorities at once. Other Itcnw of Interest. T. P. Uurke, of the Junction, today broke ground for the erection of two double dwellings on Kim street. West Pitlston. They will be of attractive design und will Include all modern con veniences. Johnson & Dennett have the contract to complete the buildings. Patrick liinley left today for Cleve land, O., where he will make his home in future. Mrs. Charles Allen, of Duryea, was calling on friends today In this city. Uenjamln tliirtlths, of the Junction, Is confined to his home with illness. T. J. MoTlgue, of Carbondale, was a guest at the Slnclulr House today. E. J. Walsh, of the Electric City, was today a visitor in town. John L. Mitchell, of Seranton. who has gained somewhat of a reputation In the science of boxing, is in town com pleting the arrangements for the com ing tournament. Miss Nellie lirown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. lirown, is still very 111. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Simpson are ex pected to land at New 'York city on Friday next from an extended trip through Europe. While there they have visited Gibralter, Rome, Paris and other cities of interest. Michael Connelly, of Flttsburg, for merly of this city, is visiting friends In town. Thomas Dolphin, aged 19, and John Dolphin, aged 37, of Prospect street, were injured by a premature blast at the Barnum shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company today. They were taken to the hospital. Mrs. Oscar Davenport returned this afternoon from a visit to Carbondale friends. A very pleasing entertainment was given at Howe hall last evening by tho Mary W. Fritz School of Oratory, and was enjoyed by a largo audience. It was one of the grandest and most successful efforts made by Miss Fritz and her pupils. . .Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup haa been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children whllo teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Bo aure and ask for "Mrs. VVInslow'a Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. TAYLOR. Mrs. Fred Phillips and Miss Lizzie Williams, of Providence, were visitors here on Tuesday. The social of the Electric Tiase Rail club In Weber's rink last evening was a brilliant success. 'David, the Shepherd Hoy," a can tata, will be produced in the Calvary Baptist church this and tomorrow evenings. Professor T. H. Davlcs was In Avoca Tuesday evening. The board of trade will meet this evening In the Library hull. Tonight will occur the tournament of the Nonperlel Athletic club at Weber's rink. In the 115-pound class, William Kane, of the Excelsior Athletic club, and Thomas Gardener, of the Na tional Athletic club, will contest for honors. Patrick Sullivan, of the Tny lor Athletic club, and Daniel Hayes, of the Nonpnrlel club, will contest In the 125-pnuwl class; and Michael Duddy, of Rendham, and Steve Judge, of South Seranton, nre to box In the 1.10-pound class. This last contest will undoubt edly be the best of the, evening, and a large number of bets are being placed on each. There will be a few other bouts to fill out the programme. Jack DempS"y, of Wllkes-ltnrre, will act as referee. The tickets nre 75 cents and $1. All those creeping, crawling, stinging nnatiflnri. thllt CnnililtlA tO fnnko 1IO tllO torture, nf nnv ttehlror disease of the skin are Instantly relieved und permanent ly cured by Jioan'a Olnlmcnt. Take no substitute, lloun's never falls. Typca. In St. Mary's church yesterdny after noon, Mlsn Anastasia Callahan whs married to Frank Hannon, of Duryea, by Itev. M. F. Crane. The lirlrte and her attendant, Miss Margaret Muldoon, of Wyoming avenue, Seranton, were attired In cream-colored silk, trimmed In point lace, and carried large bou quets. The groomsman was attended by Richard Kearney, of Klmhuist. After tho ceremony the wedding party were tendered a reception at the bride's home. In WePt Avoca. Professor Hobnn attended the ban quet given by the Hose company of Sturmervllle on Tuesday evening. Forty hours' devotion to the blessed sacrament eloped In St. Mary's church Wednesday morning with a solemn high mass ut 9 o'clock". The drama entitled "The Yankee De tective" was presented Wednesday eve ning by members of 'the Hose company at O'Malley's hall, to a large and ap preciative audience. Borne of the b?st amateur t-!:nt of the to-vn have labored to muke the play a success, and well have they been rewurded for their efforts. A special feature of the eve. nlng wns the girt of a beautiful Amer! enn flag and large hall lump, by the citizens of the .town. Tho presonta tlon speeches were delivered In an elo- quent manner by Misses Jennie New. lln nnd May panders. Professor Davis, of Taylor, rendered some choice selec tlons on tho piano. William Vnnlmiiklrk, of Taylor, was the guest of MIhb Mame McCrlndle on Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen lleuly, of Went Avoca, Is visiting friends In Jermyn, Attorney McOorniuck, of Wilkes. Unrre, has opened an olllco In O'Mul. ley's block. Miss Katie Qulnn Is visiting friends in Plymouth, caichoSTTalk. Yesterday nfteruoon at 4..10 o'clock, tn St. Itose church. Miss Mary Whnlen and Mlchuel Judge were united In mar riage. At 5.30 o'clock last evening Miss Kate Doud, of Delaware street, and Patrick Atkinson, of Cottage street, were unit ed in mnrrlage by Itev. 3. J. Cui rnn, in St. Itose church. The couple were at tended by Miss Barbara Meflee, of lielinont street, and Patrick Clifford, of Cottage street. Itev. William Kdgur has removed hln household effects to his new charge, ut Providence. will Miixle. or Forest city, was a caller In Caiboiidule yesterday after noon. Miss ltcaeh lias returned homo from a continued stay at the Episcopal rec tory. Mis. Henry Watts, of Seranton, Is the guest of her duughter, Mis.' L. A. Rob erts, of South Church street. The Kimball tJlee club gave a very satisfactory concert In the Baptist tab ernncle last evening, which was well attended. Tlie first league game of the season down for Carbondale was played yes terday afternoon at Anthracite park, between Seranton and Carbondale, which resulted in a victory for Seran ton, with the score 13 to 1. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shannon, of Wyoming street, enter tained a party of friends. iioni:si)ali:. At tho church of St. Mary Magdalena yesterday afternoon at i o'clock Miss Theresa Dlsch was married to Sylve. ster Coons, of Seranton. Rev. William Dassel performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white silk gown and was attended by Miss Mary Brake. The best man was Frank Dlsch, of Rond out. Mr. and Mrs. Coons left on the 7.40 Erie and Wyoming train for Seran ton. The out-of-town guests were Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Spitzer, Mr. und Mrs. George Spitzer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spitzer and family, of Seranton, and Mr. and Airs. Joseph Hessllug, of Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Torrey, Miss Miller and Mrs. Edgar and daughter, Louise, returned from Hot Springs, N, C, on Tuesday. O. W. Lane has returned home from a trip to Atlantic C-.iy. Mrs. Wesley Rogers, of Hawley, but formerly a resident of Hohesdale, die.l yesterday morning. She hud been suf. fering with cancer for over a year. Walter Lambert, of Pnterson, N. J., Is spending a few days in town. STUOUDSDUHG. A home wedding was solemnized at the residence of J. B. Miller, on Main street, on Wednesday morning, the contracting parties being Miss E3sie Miller, the accomplished daughter of the above, and J. Thomas Hurt, of Will iamsport, who Is connected with the Lycoming Rubber company at that place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. G. Hutchinson, nnd Miss Essie Stackhouse was bridesmaid The couple left on the 11.45 train for various points of interest and will make their future home In Willlamsport. The valuable horse belonging to Fremont Clark, the baker, was backed over the bank, near the woolen mill, on Tuesday afternoon and drowned. The body was brought to shore with grap pling Irons. This is the second loss of valuable horses that has befallen Mr. Clark. Reuben O. Williams, the whistler, will give an entertainment In the Jleth oHst church on Friday evening under the auspices of the Women's auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian associa tion. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems sent as a special providence to the little folks. Pleasant to take, perfectly harm less, and absolutely sure to give instant re lief In all cases of cold or lung trouble. . CURES DYSPEPSIA CURES DYSPEPSIA CURES DYSPEPSIA Having; suffered from Dys pepsia for three years, I do e lded t-i try Ht'linoeK Buion BIttithr, nnd after uilnic ono bottle I found luy.elf ho mncb hotter that I una encouraged to ukb another: after taking this I find mvsa'f so fullv re stored tlint I do not nnd any more medicine, feellna truly grateful to B. B. H Mas. tt. Whim, Tab.ru, Oneida Co., N.Y. Promotes Digestion. Complexion Presaivoil DR. HEBRA'8 VIOLA CREAM Cemovca Pranklaa, Pimplaa, Ivor Mol.t lilaclthaach, Sunburn and Tan, and M atorca the akin to Its origi nal freshneaa, producing a .In,,. nnrl nnnlihtf wm. VICT., ' " .. . ...... ; .. If ttlevlrm. Rnnerlnrtn All fiu-A T itrrpuntUona and pcrfodly bsrmlera. At alt OruKglaU, or mailed lor SOuts, baud (or Circular, VIOLA 6XIN 80AI lnMf 1o.M. u Ala purlOInc atmp, naequtM ft tbt Inllrt, nd wttb-mt a llval tor tt ftsrwry. AtMolut.lr tmr. aul MUMMy BwU nut Atanudn Price 23 Cerrtt. G. C. BITTNER& CO., Toledo, O. For sale by Matthews Bfos. and John H. Phelps. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Rostorcd. Wealtneu, NervousnoN, Debility, and all the train ovin irmn eariy urrora or ter Mi'Msti. the reunite of rerwork, sieknew, worry, etc. ull rtireniitn. iiuvel- opuient nno loini given to (every orKHD ni portion nf the bod y. hlimile. nat ural metliodx. ImuituiL uto imtinjvement wcu. tTnllmvi ImnnMthle. 2.1)00 rprarenrPH. Hnnk. explanation and proofs mailed (eeulud) tree, ERIE MEDICAL CQ.j Buffalo, N.Y. VIGOR 0F U 2k9 UL t JTy flT fro MOOSIC. John Dymond and son,' who have been employed as carpenters, repairing buildings for the MoobIc Powder com pany, returned home yesterday, Mr. Dymond expressed the Intention of be coming a resident of this pluce as.sopn ns he could dispose of hln property at Clark's Summit,, where he now resides, Mrs. Robert McMillan, of Avoca, was .visiting in town yesterday. Walter Hinds and Harry Grimes, who were fishing on Tuesday, caught six teen speckled beauties averaging eight to ten Inches In length. Mrs. John Jenkins, of Brook street, was visiting In Seranton this week. Epworth league on Saturday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church at 1.30. It will be a strictly business meet ing. All members should attend. Rev. 10. L. Suntee, the new pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, has moved from Seranton and now occu pies the parsonage at the Brick church. Mrs. George Lowry, of Avoca, was visiting friends In town yesterday. Tho Honta Plate Olnss company Is progressing with building operations, the furnace being nearly completed. The company expects to commence operations about June 1. The Seranton Traction company have resumed their old schedule of running curs every half hour, which makes It more convenient for putrons of the road. Mrs. Lau, of Avoca, was visiting with friends in this place yesterday. WYOM1MJ. Mrs. William Bruce is visiting friends III .Seranton this week. Josle Harrington was visiting her sis ter ut Avoca yesterday. Mis. Henry Durluud, who has been nick for the past two weeks, Is improv ing. Mis. D. A. Baker, of Sehultzvllle. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Phil Hps. Thomas Keating, of Duryea, was In town on business yesterday. Mrs. Lewis Pettobone, of Kingston, spent yesterday with her mother, Mrs. John Wilson. Dr. E. S. Hays visited at Triangular Lake yesterday. Miss Anna Laycock is quite 111 of the grip. Rev. W. II. Mentzer will preach his farewell sermon at the Baptist church next Sunday evening. After the meeting of the Epworth league last evening there was a recep tion for the new minister, Rev. Wilson Tteel.le. ervous People should realize that the only true end permanent cure for their condition is to be found in having Pure Blood Because the health of every organ and tiasue of the body dcpendB upon tho purity of the blood. The whole world knows tho standard blood puriUer ia s Sarsaparilla And therefore it is the onlytrueand reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cares nervousness, makes the norves firm and strong, gives sweet natural sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It does all this, aad cures Scrofula, Eczema or Salt Rheum, and all other blood diseases. Hood's Pills ineAif N. A. HURT'S UIU11L WYOMING AVE SCRANT0IM. STEINWAY t SON DECKER BROTHERS KRANICH 4 BACK and Others STULTZ t BAUER PIANOS Also a large stock of first-lass ORGANS MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, MUSIC. ETC. E0TAL ,!5k E0YAL UDIES'ONLYle preJiMt and -nninful menst runt Ion, and a certain PREVENTATIVE all frmile irrrKiiUnues, Sold with Wrltt.ll QuiriDtte to Can Send a 2c atamp for particular, and "( , ulde for i.adir.." Inn.t on having Tbt Royal rttr.Tro.7il Tiblttl (Bel Crora Ernd) 4ltrni VnKM II.RIIV1L MCR. (U. Ton. i.:rt n''a i.e. B.1, anas, N.w i.rk For sale by JOHN It. PHELPS, Drug gist, Wyoming avu. and Spruce street. I 1)1 EMPIRE DRY GOODS CO., OF 516 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Would announce their Opening Sule for one wick's time. We have a selec tion of a very lino line In Shirts, the II nest in this city. Our Hhirta are one of t)io best makes, and Bold at very low figures; for Illustration see tho follow ing: .. A Cheviot Shirt, made up with neck baud and yoke, cost almost to man ufacture GO a dn7.cn; our price, 29 cents; a llyer. Next lot niuilo 8(1 inches lone;, stitched, double scam, fast In color, and only 39 cents. - Boys' Waists, anything in (he line iroin 1 9 cents ana upwnrus to sue. Our Selection In Underwear, vyo nro most sure win satisfy every buy er, because the line is complete for Men, Lnrtlcg uud Children and the Babe Child. . . . . . THE EMPIRE .; DRY GOODS CO., " (GCG3.WS OLD STUD,! A MYSTERIOUS AND At the Academy of Music, Seranton, Pa., Commencing at 10 OT.Ioak Monday Morning, April IV, 1HU5. DR. SMITH, the eminent physician, Burgeon and scion tlst, whoso name and reputation has Iw como a household word from New York to Sun Frunclsco, Cal., and from Portland, Mulne, to Portland, Oregon, has engaged tho Academy of Music In Seranton, where he will deliver a course of free lectures, Illustrated; ,und publicly Ileal free of cnargo every morning until runner nonce. commencing at 10 o'clock Monday morn Ing, April 'Hi, 1895. The doors will be open at U.30. The Illustrations are projected on a lurge screen by means of a powerful Hydro-Oxygen lime light through one of the finest steroopticons made, by means of threo delicate Instruments a perfect picture of all forms oft disease is shown to the audience. No exhibition of the kind haa ever been given and no one can uf. ford to let this opportunity to learn tho real cause of all formB of chronic diseases go by. Admission free. Dr. Smith Is sup ported by a full Bluff of eminent physl duns and surgeons. Those who are abb and willing to pay can consult Dr. Smith und stuff free of chuige at his olllce und ruHlilence, No. 312 Wyoming u venue, from 0 a. tn. to 5 p. in. daily, except Sunduy, Dr. Smith lias placed In his office the mout complete and scientific galvanic, magnetic furudla und static apparatus now in use. By means of these Instruments all forms of chronic dlaeuse nro speedily und per munently cured. Dr. Smlih perforins ull operations In surgery. Take no man's wold but go and see him and be convinced. Dr. Smith will deliver u course of Illus trated leetiiies to ludles only, und also to gentleman only, ut the Acudtmy of Music. Admlsslun free. A perfect picture of dis ease common to women from tliu llth to the Willi yeur will be given und nil dis eases common to men from the 14th to tho 701 h year will be shown in 'these prlvute. lectures. No girl or boy under 14 years admitted unless accompanied by parents or chap crone. Dr. Smith is permanently located at No. 31!! Wyoming avonue, where you can consult him free of churgu und he will truthfully tell you your condition. As an orlllelul surgeon Dr. Smith stunds second to none. Have you cutarrh, bron chills, asthma, heart disease, dyspepslu, liver complulnt, Urlght's disease, dlubetes. epilepsy, cancer, piles, fistula In ano, stricture, hernlu, hydrocele, varicocele, rheumatism, skin or blood disease, nerv ous debility in young or old, he will cure you. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Seranton. THAT ek Tired Feeling You complain ot is due to the fact that you are still wearing your heavy winter suit. ou will feel like A ii you invest 30.7i m one of our dandy, stylish Spring Suits, Avhich will act on you like , I MEN'S PANTS, $2.00. Worth (3.00 and $1.00. CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS. $1.25 Worth $i00. CHILDREN'S REEFER SUITS, $1.3 5 Worth fl'.&. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, Always the Cheapest. 230 Lackawanna Avenue. SIGN OF THE BELL. NO. 1 A fine Balbrlgpan Shirt and Drawers. To muke the price conve nient for these times 25 cents each, in the following colon Blue, Gold, lirown and White. This number is worth while for every man to ex amine. A French Ilulhriigan Shirt, silk finish, you can't buy them anywhere for less than 75 eeuls, Our price, 43 cents. Ladies' Ribbed Vest from 5 centa to 15 cents, long or short sleeve. 500 dozen Child Ribhed.long sleeves, 10 cents each, or 3 for 25 cents. If you need a Shirt Luundried, In Cheviot or Percale, do not forget tho place which sells the best Roods for lees money 43 cents each. We guarantee the work and uiuterial. , SIC LACMWINIM AVE. : a II , AT THE 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE., GRAND FII1I, s, m m in; B m mi i. i fl ml A V Mill 11 J JAPAN - A MATTINGS. 500 Rolls this season's importations. Prices start at $4.oo a roll, 40 yards, and go up to $10.00 Cut quantities of Mattings 21, cents and 5 cents over the roll price. Samples sent by mail. Dealers supplied at the very lowest wholesale prices. 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. Qeneral Office: SCRANTON, PA. pCONOMY'S U CARPET SALE. vuuin, v V ill act, bric nna iiui7rt v nv rav a r su w J V " carpets why do we make extra ofl'eriuKS? Because we can afford to the manufacturers gave us the opportunity now we elve it to you, isn't that enough reason? At any rate, it's "ECONOMY'S WAY" of doing things different from others -and so much bettor more to your advontage-CRED- 11 V Certainly, only too glad to have "ECONOMY'S iasy Way to Pay." But little cash will go far at these prices We hPRin on Volvet-Wilton the $1.75 kind, for 95c. Best Tapestry Brussels, regular value 00ft, for 65c. liood Tapestry Brussels, good value at Goc, for 45c Best All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, the 75c. kind, at 40c. All-Wool Ingrain Carpet, worth 65c., at 42a Heavy Ingrain Carpet, the kind that wears, 24c. COVER THAT THREADBARE Carpet (if not witling to invest In a new one) with the following "ey openers to competition" in Rugs; , $2 75 Moquette Rug, 27xB...: $1 5l 4 00 Moquette Rug, 3Gx72 2 25 2 75 Oriental Rug 28x58 1 75 ttO Oriental Mat, 18x3 55 2 75 Axininster Rug, 27x48 1 90 4 00 Byzantine Rug, 30x72... 2 25 1 50 Byzantine Mat, 18x34 80 3 75 Logrla Rug, 27xG0 2 50 Make a note of the above sizes-qualities and prices, you'll be glad to pay Baby Carriages 3.75 to $50.00. ECOMOMY FURNITURE CO SCRANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS, 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE. 1 1 1 y i FAIR SCRANTON, PA. DISPLAY OF i BEBEi? PA., Manufacturers of f you utilize