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vS TITTC RCRANTON TRIBUNE -THURSDAY MORNTNO. FEBRUARY 15. 1894. I VIM RHEUMATIC Sciatic, sharp and shooting pains, strains and weak nesses relieved in one min utc by the CirriciJRA Anti I "A IN PlASTU, Itinstintl, relieves weak, painful kid neys, back aehc, uterine pains and weaknesses. courat, cola ana cnest i pains. It ilalizts the nor Ivan for.-es. and hence rnres nervous nnin and muscular weakness when all others fail. Trice, ?:e.: five, $1.00. At nit djSJggUb or by in. .u. 1'orriiR Dmc am Ciikm. Com-., llo.ton. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT EARLY SPRING DRESS ' v. GOODS We are almost daily iu receipt of Burly Spring Drees Textures. ThCM early arrivals--mostly Nov eltiesatkl Mixed Suiting! are of the ven newest aud latest, lu eluded are: Mixed Cheviot Suitings, English Checks, Two-tone Novelty Striped Cheviot Suitings, Checked Casimir Suitings China and Japan PRINTED : SILKS We have now on sale an as sortment of beautiful designs and etquisite combinations for Spring and Summer Dresses. The result of careful selections and desius that are con trolled exclusively by us for this city, at prii?s which we are sure vnll command atten tion. HERM3D0RF Black Hosiery Yon will find onr line of Ho siery. Gloves and Underwear complete as usual. We are offering some very choice things in Misses" and Children's Hosiery at very attractive prices. DAaMa AT MINOUKa. IHE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS OM or town ootraepbaasats ofTM tupi vsr. shoals stun Utatr nm i in fall to eei uw letter, nut tor pabltwlioo unt to.gasN i.'.unsi dvCOpttoD, CARBONDAIE CHIPS. Iutersstiuir Ntwi N.iWh Irons til Tinno'i Cltv of ill Villi. V sBSlrlnJ the Smsntos IWesaa I'AUI'.HM'AI 1:, IV, Kid). I I Yl'Sll- d.iy tnorntng h d looideut oocurrel t .),tl Jtiook breaker, when William Carter, jr., who was oinploy . 1 tliere, wan uMuriaueta in losing h i"s 1. 1st evenine; nrrurreil tlm minimi in stallatlon ot tlowiol Fidelity oon fl'ivo. No. IHO, ot t tin lmiirored Order' of lleptHHopli. iii Assembly lull. Tn Installation ' oondnoted tv J. m i it. of Seranton, muted by J H Rahtwln, of Hoiiesiliile. riio iiiuiiui ton of tho Ladles' Botn and Foreign Missionary teclstie of the I'restivteriaii onureb. wa lmUl yester d.iv itfterium at Bo'olook An (uteres!" UK programme wh run lei I Hiid tec 010 ui nod lemonade mn nerved Mis Mtiy Kitou passed I liroiltfli till- eily Ut BVSUlttg mumilti for Wtivinuil to villi frisn U Tow Rowley returned to his hOIUS in SoiHiitim yesterday, uftdr 4 fow days' visa wHh Islands la Carbondale, Htts Lillian Hiker, of Choroh street, ie tha uuest of friends in Boaeedale, MVa tVra lull, of South Cbrjrob stioet. 11 visiting friends and relative iu Mid Ileum. Y. The Ladies' Aid society ot the H ip tist titboruaole, will hold an oyster nipper an I epterteinoieni Id tha onapel OB me eveniuK of W mesd iv, 1'flt' 98 'iterday beinjc Valentino day. th 1 poetofflce force worn kept unusually t usy attending to tba mail ui titer 1 The skatui party excursion which was to have been ruu on Friday even -iag of this woek by tho Ontario an t Western company to Like IVyntelle has. on accouu: of the atoriu. been I v Hied uutil TDOrtday aveuiuj;, t'eb VVuhiogtOD'l birthday. Y'raterday afternoon a verv novel entertainment wa held in the BaptUt chapel by the Junior Christian En de.ivor nociety muter the direction ot too supariutaudent, Miss Mie Hallock, nnd the asaistant aupxriuteudeut, Mrs. J itnea Stuitb. The affair wa crtlled potato social, Md eacu one attending brought on or mora potatoes, which when all collectd, amounted to about twobuihelt The potatoes were then pr-entd a worthy family who are in nedy circumstances. Cake ami leiuon a lJ werejslso terred in the chapel to the little folkf, who patMd a very pleasant season in a very social manner On Fri lay avenanu of this week Miss May Hallock, of Gilbert street, will at tend the informal recaption tfivsu in Scrauton by Mrs. Henry Smith, of . avanne. Basket social was held tonixht in th parlon of tba Metholist parsouage. Admission was free an 1 Ihs ladies pres ent brought basket tilled with choie ratabies. In addition to tbe basket social tba following pr 'gramme was rendered Piano daet. Misses Herring and Brouson ; recitation, M irtba H ards ; sulo, Iiabel Stanton: piano solo, Pro fessor Crowell; recitation. Hilda Mc Mnllen. dnet, Mrs. Abby and Miss Miller. MINOOKa MOVEMENTS. Ax.- :r Thespian Will Olv an Eater Uinmon': oil Bustsr Y - i Sprrfal to thr. Hcranion Tribune. MiNOOKA,Pa.,Fb. 11 TheAmatanr Dramatic company, of this .- ia re hearsing aetirelv for a comiag enter talnment. The companv inten Is mak lng ita first appearance oi Eieter Mon day nignt. The drama given will be entitled "Borderland.'- The original featnre. which will 0e Introduced by J J. Casey and r. P. Coeiek, onr ex cellent convivalista, will sarpaaa any thing that ha ever been seen in the town. The company includes some of the most talented young people in onr town. John Egan will nHauma the leading role of tbe heavy villain, at whieh he 1 an expert. Jam Conboy. of Seranton, will participate) in the production, accompanied by a son -brette. M. H. McDonongh will actaabnal. nass manager and J. J. '. 7 will be stage manager All IVee. Those who have Had Dr. King New Discovery know It vlne, nnrt those who have not. havn now the opportnnity t try it Free. Call on the lvr'.inl Dmggist and get a Trial Bottle, Froe. Hen'l your nnnie nnrl a'l'lrno t" H. K. line.klnn & ' 0 . Chicago, and gat a sample box of Dr. Kng f-w Life Pills, Fron, Wall as a ropy of Onido Ut Health and flonehold Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing. Matthews liro. Drugstorn. i FROM LIVELY JERMVN. Bright Batch of Brisf Nswn Note Care- fullr Culled. Fjtrrial to the Hcrvntrm TrlhuM. JkrmYN, Pa., Feb. H. It-v. M. E Lynott, who ha been confined to the house for a number of day with a severe cold, was a hi a to celebrate mass yesterdav aa usual. John W. Cure and VV. Mead, jr., of Tompkinsville.aiid S. V Hall, of Scran ton, called on Jermyn friends yester day. William Taylor gave a number of his frlenda a sleighrid yesterdav. driving to Rendhnm, where the evening wns spent with the family of Joseph, Mer rill. A Republican club waa organ iz d last even in- A full vote is promised for Q. A. Grow. Get out tho full party vote next Tuesday. Vote for Nicholson, Lane and Jen kins, all good men and true. Don't let nny side iasue influence yon in this matter. Yesterday Richard Graves returned from a ten days' visit in Towanda. Mrs. M. ScuAiaiiKiioEH, Beaver Dam, Wis., writes: "We have used Dr. Thomas' Electric Ull in our family for Cough, Colds, Croup and Rheumatism It burea avery time." Happenings of Ioterest In th Wid awaks Seranton Sub'irbi Special to tAe Seranroa 7Vi0iiae. Minooka. Pa, Feb. 14. Thorn is Diskm, of Metro street, has stocked his new bniiding today with hotel sup plie P. J. DiflUn, popular y.'mg member of th family, will conduct the bnsines. George F.iaahold. citizen candidate for supervisor, claims tnat he wiii make his election this time if he is snpport.'d by his own townsmen. The Greenwood Coal company pur chased a new ambulance last Saturday. Sarah, daughter of William Burke, la ill of th messle. The Greenwood eolliery will wirk the nxt tbree days in succession. Tbeteea, young daughter of An thony Burke, of Main street, is ill of tke mesls Thomas Sbea, of Main street, had tha small fincer of one of his hanls in jured yesterday. rjypPi and Indietiin In thir worst forms ar- enred by the ue of P. P. V. If yon are debilitated and run down, or If you nid a tonic to reg;ua fleehand lost appetite, strength and vigor, t P. P. P., and yon will be strong and healthy. For shattered constitution and loet manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassiuini i th king of nil medicine. P. P. P. I the greatest blood pnrifiVr in the world. For lata by all druggiale. DOWN AT OURVE. Paragraph of Nswa from an Enterprls lng Haml.t. flpeciil to tKr Seranton Trt'iune. DURYKA, P.. Feb. 14 Snow ha im again and our people ar taking advantage of the good lighing. A nnmher of leighing parties have al ready been formd Mr. .1. J. Sampson is visiting at hr oarent at Arclibald for a few day Rev. Jam)- Mitchell is on tha ick list. A number of our hotel koernrs at -tended the license court at Wilk Itarre yetrday Tba nninte-r of ap plicant for licenses in thin township Is aid to be eighteen. - WAFTED FROM WAVERIV. New No' Onnteraitig 'he R.ldantof n Dallghtfiil Rural Town Rlitritil to the Strnntnn Tribun. Wavmu,y. Pa , Feb. H (III Stan ton. whe ha be n ick with the grip for two or thra weeks, ia now very low with the typhoid fever. The Mitchell Brothers, who have ben drilling N urtaaian well on the Frunk Jermyn farm, Imve found water afler drilling 'on feet, and have moved their drill to iJunfnorn The young men of Waverly ara try ing to start an athltio club Thv have now eightsen tnembar and promises of mora ABOUt HONESDALE GAS. Reductlen (n Prloe nf Oa Dies Not Af fact Avareg Oonaumar. Hprciul to the Hrrnnton Tribune.. HoNKglMi.E, Pa., Feb. 14. Th Wayne Independent for today contains the following: Th Honnidnle Gas company, being In touch with the times, haa reduced the prices as follows with discount: .1,000 and under, ftt per tn: 2,000 and under, J 25 per m ; II 000 and over, $1 71; 5,000 and overr $1.50; 10,000 and over, 1.25. Aa th price nf gas haa bean $2 85 per 1,000 feet for a long time. It i difficult to see bow tbe reduction affects tbe average consumer, who now uses tbe greater part ot tbe gat bnrned in Hones dale, The average consumer who needs tba reduotleo most la not effected at all. WELL-DRESSED WOMEN. BANDtOKE DOWN. Aitr not nf.cfs- NAtlll.Y illlC MOST fc.n:NKIVK in ui i iyes Make PoealMe Manyttyllah Miiia- Tliatv Use Greatly Inareaaad y Hard rime.-Kleh Polur Thai Win Nut Fade Croak ot Waati out- About thrt only thing the salo of whioU has bean inereaaad by tha bard limes are diamond dyea," said a Soran ton drotglat "Women Ilka to be well dressed, ami they Bod that by the use of tiiea. i bendy boms dyei tbev pan Blake an old dratl look like a now ..no, prevent the bntband'i olotbet from getting eliabbv and keep the chit dran nloeld olothtd," Wnile there nre tifty different colors iii diamond dyea, tlm blaokt (apaolal kinds tor wool, cotton, and silk and feathers are tho moat popular, a hut . ..I ii call bo die.l a ban laome black, with but little work or expense Tlm directions on luoeuvalopei ara so plain and explicit thai tlm moat Inaxpe. 1 1 need call do as well aa tho pro fen lottal dyer in one of the ladles' papers a alnrv of re ii life was printed, lulling how a winter wardrooe was m ids from partly worn clothing by tba aid of diamond lies "A tin colored tlinnol il r was ink mi apart an I washed mi l than dyed a beautiful brown with seal brown diamond dye. Aa it is made very plain u oan be w isbad almost a easily as calico, lor, like other colors produced by these dyes, it will never fade.'' It also toll of ''a suit that was dyed a lovely hImiIu of dark green,' and other qsefnl and haud loma gowns, cloaks mid bats that were uolnred over wtlb diamond dyea. Try a ten cent package an I e h6W easily a fast and baantlful color can be mide over any kind of goods, AT t.UH AVUCA. An Intereatloi Batob of nwiy Items From a Live Correspondent. Naft-lid f lj thr flkfanfON IWOMMS. AVOCX, Pa., Feb II Mr M F. O'Brien was a visitor to Borantop on Wednesday. M. VThalan spent Sunday with rela-uv-s at Mahonoy City. Q 'orge J Dixon has returned to St Uary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md , to resume his aludies after a two weeks' vaoation The Hillside will pay their emnloyes on Thursday. The night school taught by Mis Gib bons in No. 3 school, has beau closed on tCOOnot of poor attend nice. Father O'Bym-, of Cjdemburg N Y., preached in St. Mary's church at the L-nteu ses vices on Tuesday even ing. He was assisted iu the services by U-v. J J. Qurrau, of Carbon tale, and Father Cratm. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hodgson, of South Main street, will eutertain tbe members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday eveuing. Will Brown speut this evening with Pittaton friends. W. H. Hollllter, one of tha firm of Hollister & Bjwman, whose stor was reently d imaged by fire, presented the members ot the Avoca Hose company with a box of goo I cigar at their re ul ir meeting on M in lav evening. The funeral of Mrs. Meehan who died on Sunday, took place from her resi dence yesterday at ii p m. Interment was mad in St Mary' cemetery. John McLmgblin made a business trip to Pittaton to lav Mrs. R ibert McMillan spent Monday In Pittaton. Rev. T. F. Kiernan, of Parson, wa in town today. The Hulaide Coal Company have purchased a new engine to haul coal from the ahaft to the breaker. Mlti Bertha Mucklow was a visitor to Seranton to lay. Mrs Andrew Dicker is rapidly re covering from her recent illness. The new lore of thy Langcliffe Coal companv will be ready for busiues to morrow. L. F. Nolan was in Seranton today. The temporary building ued by St. Mary's congregation during their re cent fair i being torn down. The lumber will be nsed in th construc tion of the new addition to the church. MIRRORED AT MOOSIC. An Intireitlng Budget of Bacardi f Local Hat pnlnga. Srterint to the Srritnton Tribune. MoOeiC, Pi . Feb Ii Misi Minnie Green-, of Main street, is dangerously ill at her home. A sleiLh loid of young people took a ride to Green Ridge Wednesday even ing and spent the evening in dancing and other enjoyment at the hoin of Mr and Mr Robert Burns An els - gant nppr wa nerved gf 12 o'olock and all rtnrnd borne aft,-r having a good time all around Mr OeOTgS Pearl and daughter Olive took in the drama ' A Silver King" Tuesday night W. S Unletting, of Main street left. Tn' sday m irnlng to take nn ex tended trip through thn Wt Indie inland. Tho Mlas Susie and Emma Jermvn. of Seranton, called at th home of Mias Mabel I etchings' on Main street. Mr. Charles McMillan and on and Mr JameS McMillan, of Wet Pitta ton, called on friend In town Wndrio day afternoon. Tba Christian Endeavor cottage prayer meeting will be held tomorrow evening at O'-nrgn II I'earle's on Main street. Mr. John Mt7. I confined to her borne by sickness. The vVoman'l Foreign Missionary aoeiely meat In the basement of the church tbU afternoon to organiz I ami dnct officers. Mr Thoiaa Gem mall started Tims day morning for North Carolina to viait bar daughter, Mr rVankenfleld, The I, idies' Aid society nmt veir day afternoon al, the home of Mrs. P. Bornbskei and elected their officer tor the enaning year Mr. and Mr. Joseph Wlddal, of Avoca, viaited v"tl'day at the boms of John Hailstone. FOUNO AT OtD FORCE. Tba Coning I'lgaon Shooting Maleb. Psrsonal and Ottiar Items, St"'' i at tt the, Hrranton Tribune. OLD ETOROE, Pa., Feb 14 - A pigoon wpstak will take nlacn here on Monday atternoon at I o clock sharp for amateurs only. Entrance fse $2, and six birds $l.f0. The merrieai jingle of tbe (leigli bell 'lesrd today ws when popular Tom (.'lark, accompanied by his accomplished lady, passed on our main street in one of the best appointed cutters. All our local sports are looking for ward to the grand pigeon shooting tournament to take place under the personal supervision of Tunnies 1 Davie, the well known proprietor of tbe Valley House, at Marbertorn on St. Patrlok's Day. The toughs of Barbertown had their delight last night, when from ten to twelve of them took and dragged one in tbe snow that haa Barer done, in any shape or way, liarm to then). lheir lawless nrooeedlngS nre a dis grace to themselves and the place. PICKED UP AT PRICE BURG. The Happenings at Srraaton's Lively Bnhurb Teisilv Kscordad ffpedn tni- Srmnton Tribune. PlUCKBORO, IV. Feb. Ii A number uf our youug people enjoyed a sleigh -ride to Archlmld Monday night. The cleaning and renovating of onr now school boUSS has begun and before long we bone to sen every thing in Nbapn for commencing duties I. II. Weston, of Bridgeport, Conn , in on a two weeks viait to his mater. Mr a l Jonas of this plane, Sam 1'ugh, who wa seriously in jured by n full nf roof in BtOrrs in i nea soma tl ma ago Isoonvalesolng rapidly MiH'i M. h Thomas, of Scott rojd ia on a vihIi to tier aunt in r I, ill.- Ttie I', igie Hose company intend to hold their fourth annual ball at the Central on Monday evening, Feb 89 I'll clliZ'in of this plnoe ought (0 turn not in largo OOinbirS and allow Ibslr apprucnition by patronizing them. POINTS FROM PtCKVILLE. Uoalp of tin, liny Brisfl? Kei. irdad by an Bntartalnini Writer . lid o las epraalos IVlbuas I'H U II I g, I's , Feb II M I a A II K-illnn, of Seranton, and Miss J OSS' nhlns Mill, of Providence, apeut Bun lay willi Mr. and Mia I' rami Simpson nt Hlalioly. W S Itloe is in the Bald for bur- : nl I III i. 'i on in nil iti 'i i ion pap r and W. .1 II diner lor lax col lector. Mrs. I'olly Bwiugle, of W.iyinart, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Q P Travlae, Mrs Oourtrigbt, f Hartford, la visiting Mi. mid Mrs, w. N Baruss, of ttiokory atreet. Brs ITrank L Taylor vlsltsd th Kl. ctnc city ytrd y. The Blue Rnlge Breaker boys were treateil lo n slnigli lido to Carhoudal lasl evening. , MAPLE CI I V NtWS. Brief Paragraphs uf lntrt From Wayne's Eutirprlalng I'apital. .spiei'ii to the Scraatos IrfbaaSi HOJIBBDAU, Feb. 14 Otto Weaver, proprietor ot the N aional hotel, who has been suffering from tOnSilltls, is Imptoving, J Adam Kraft passed the day ut Seranton. The post (iffiee officials were kepi busy today answering tbe call uf chil dren and handling the usual large number of valentines Tin old-time custom evidently is not on the wane, especially with the younger America. Miss Stella Steinbeck, who has been Visiting her uncle, B-ujamiu Gardner, goes to Plymouth Thursd iy morning. Tnoae coming in from the country report heavy drifts on tbe bills Sleigh, ing iu and about the borough is excel lent DEATH or j MN NAUGHTON. A Priceburg Mlimr Fell to th Bottom of a Shaft. Spenot to th- flbraafoa IWesaa PkJCBBCBO, Pa.. Feb. 14 John Nsughton, an old and highly raspectcd cititen of this place, met hts death on Tuesday morning by falling down Richmond's auaft in Providence. Tbe deceased, who was a miner stepped on the carriage in coiupauy with two fal low workman Tnere was also a mule ou the carriage with theiu. Tbe shaft, being in SB ley condition, jarred th carriage very much ami Mr. Naugbton lost his balance aud fell to the bottom of the shaft, a distance of two hundred feet. Ho waa removed to the homo of bis sister, Mr. Loughney, on tn Boule vard. Naughtnn wss 48 years of age aud unmarried WHO IS KATIE GADDNER7 A Teltgram Received from Chicago Mra itflea Hondale r:lt sen. ,)HTn fo the. Seranton Tribune. IIONKSPAi.E, Pa., Feb. 14. A tele gram was received here this morning for Kati Gaddner, staling that D-xter Gaddnet had died at Dunning, and ask nig what ahunld be dono with the re mains. The telegram wa sent by an nnder inker at Chicago. No such penon as Katie Gaddner is known here. fltr.Mli the Wilann Bill. fiollirSOri American. Tln people of this country are now ready fir liuiine-s, and are hoping that tba saoate will act in a way that win not Interfere with s gensral revival in every branch of trade. Tha Cnckno Bird With Happing wings and much ado, Into the halls ot congi ess Mew A bird id plumage qnilo grotesipte And preached upon the speaker's desk Ouehiu I And every times piker rose, a new amandnent to propose, Tlint met the faVOT of the bird. In strident tones its voice was nenrd Cuckoo I And how the fowl comas every day, Prom OUt the neat just not tho way, And aei'tiis to echo and to mock Bsah striking of the white house clock Cuckoo I .Ye" l or CommpmVif Hnrrfisi r. POCTII !l UFAl.Tll, if you re n sintering wo nan, demands Doctor Pierce's ravprite Rv miirtion There's no other medicine like it, for women's iss'iilinr ills No matter how distressing Vour SjTttU t.niis. it relieyis your nclnsi nnd pnht'i, mid If fnltlifiilly uwxi will iiriug n permanent crr In every cbronin WsakBess or ilernngn- mint. In cntnrrhnl liiflammntion, nnd in Iho dispbuxnientsof womea. , . ct lAhirtu.O. Dii II. V. I'irri'k: f a-iti Sli 1 can ehoer (nllv reooramnnd your vulunbli' meiliclne. Die niMirue i ri w iiiitiim. n. uiitTi r inr ! n. ,1. i, v lienlth i i" an poor no to in iii nun tin iinnm- ThrSS visirs nun m ImhIIIi (hut I srs i sosraelr niiio to in n leilfl duties I wns peisimded to liy your meaknne, sne I pini bused n bottles. Tiit with the Ini iil treatiileiit you saviM, innclo me strong nnd well. My alsU'l baa need II In the faintly with him i I... in. T' t. Mir v READ The new offer made to Tribune readers on page 7. It is the best one yet made public. All Run Down Always Tired, Sleepless and Without Appetite Blood Vitalized nnd Strength Ro nowod by Hood's Saronparlila. "C. i. Hood 1 Co., Lowell, Mas. : "Foraooupleol years, i was subject to feet li.lis an) thing hut good. I always felt tiled I could not sleep al night and the htllu I could rat tha not em lo bens A! me auy. I Old Nut Have Anj Ambition in ,.. around 01 work ami in fact use not able to do a good day's work, 'happened toplek up a in uiar embracing advertisements ami usu liiiihluli h'l llo.nl 1 ttaiiapailll 1, ami alli-i lead- Hood'ss? Cures ini! ihsm decided to rive flood's esrsaptrillas lihil I have taken Mm buttles ami mint say thai 1 bave derived wondtrful benefit from Hand Fuol Liko o n--v Man. I Would ici oiiilneiid it to all suHeieis ,ii,. would Urge tlwill nut lu liinlluln but lu ileiMu al uiieu U take Hood sgarsspsrUla." I'ali.m (Viasa, 11U North Tenth Street, Beading, Pennsylvania Mood's Pills are prompt sod sffli lent, yt easy In action. Bold hyaiiuiuKuists. Dto, HOW TO MAKE MONEY TheM an huiidmls of yotin;' 111011 :inl young women in thii QOQntry who ltuve iplendid ability, but Ihey have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand lias been an inspiration to hundreds df yoQng people. Ii'yoa arc tired of inactivity and want to do soinething tangible, come to khe I College, ( OMMON BNOLI8H COURSE. DC8INESS OOURMB. huorthanu COURSE. p E W00D, Proprietor. M V VEAR OPENS JANUARY 1 Carpetings ! Now arriving. We are r:aJy to show many patterns in all grades of Carpets--enough to suit all tastes--which we ofier at the lowest prices ever known in the history of the carpet trade. Under the head of BARGAINS We offer what's left from the January Sale, consisting of certain patterns of Carpets that have been dropped, odd pieces, short lengths and some slightly soiled, together with a few Hu, Some Oil Cloths Linoleums and Mattings KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. Dr. B. Grewer Tba Philadelphia Specialist, And Ids Kasnclatud anB uf Eneli,b and Ger man Miysklaiis.ure not iiermaneutly located Temple Court Building .tl I RPRUCR ST. SCR ANTON WLera lUey may be ooniVlted DAILY AND M MiAV. t he Doctor Is a graduate ot the Tnlversity rf IVnuaylvanla. formerly demonstrator of pl,yioliv and rnrgerv at tho Medlco-Chlr-tirijlcsl C.'olloRe. of PhiladidpUi. Ho Is alio n honorary member of the Mede-o C'tnrur plral ASSOclattOB, nd wa ptursJotaa snd sursenii In rhn.f f tho moat noted Americis sn.l Osnnaa boepltsl rome highly Indorsisl by ihy leadniK irif-.soni of Philadelphia and New York. lliu manv vars of hnsnital rxnerienoa nn- sblee this eminent physician and surgoon to correctly dliennse Hinl treat all deformities snd ilisesses w ith the nnsit flstterlne success, and Ids bu-h standi nir in the stnt. will n.t all w hkn to accept anv incurable case I.OS1 M.tMlniin KKhTUKKD WKAKNKS8 OF Viil'vd MRS ( t urn 11 you have peon flven up ey your phyia- cin call upon th" Jis'tor and be examined lie cures tne worst casewol nervous Uolullty. Kcrofnla. Old Korea atarrh. Illea. Female Wi akneas AfTivtiuns of the Bar. Eve. nose and Throat, Asthma. Daafness. Tnmora. Can cers and Crlpelea of evory d.scription. Ooa nltallon In Eiullnb anil German Ere, which shall t considered aiicrod ac.l strlctlr conrl dentist. llSise lloura: OA. M. to 9 1'. M. Dally. Sanday, Da.ni. In 1! p m. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A MARRY PATRON Of THE RIGHARDS LUMBER GO. Seranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. Tin: TRADERS National Bank of Seranton or.nANi7.ED Km CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, PAMTTI. TTINr.s.rrresi.lcnt v. w WATSON, Vice President A II WILLIAMS. Cashier DtaacroM SAMrm TltNiea. .uars M FrcnnAnT. lllMMi A I'im n PiBRCBB. Fiki.st. i- i rii J JBRMTR, St 8 KKMEtisn, Cue, i' mattukws. ons r Portbk W W WATSON PROMPT, ENtRGETIC, CONSi RVATIVE and LIBERAL Tliln Imnk Invito tin pMnmntfo "f iminm 0MB lain! iii iii tI'Hrrnlly Third National Bank of Seranton. Organized 1872. Tribune Art Feature To miss THE TRIBUNE'S World's FairTortfolios vonld be to neglect the best opportunity yet offered. The ad dition of the "Wanatnaker' ' teries makes it more valua ble. Bead new aiinonneemeut on page 7. m i Capital, Surplus, $200,000 $240,000 Tills bank RffSr to ileposlloia every fSsllUy ernrrautsd by ibeir baiam-.'s. suet" liens and , . -1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . HpMlal attcntlun Klven to business ao- eeuasS. Interest inid oa time deposits. WIl.MAM COMNRTJL President viu. II. I'ATLrN, Vlcs-Prssldsnt Wil l iam ii pki.'K, Onshlea 1IIKKI JOHN William Coaaell, (tvurce II. Catlln, Alfrsd Hnml. James Arehbald, llanry H.ll.i. Jr.. William T. Smith, Luthsr Ketlee. 100 CHILD'S CRIBS With Woven Wire Mattresses and latest Folding Devices, Actual value, $3.50. We Will Sell Them for the Next Five Days at $1.50 Our Spring Stock is fast arriving Your inspection is invited.