s TITE SCI? ANTON TI?TBUNE-liniI?SDAY MOHNTNG. TEBTtUATlY 8. 1894. Weak Kidneys Sharp, shouting pains, hack ache, side uchc, chest pains and palpi tation relieved in ONK Mi mm by the Cun cur a Anti-Pain Pla TKK, the bit and only pain-killing plaster. It leatoce viuu tlttfritiiy, and hence cures ner vous pains and linis cular weakness. Price : five, $1. 0. At an ilrucsists or l.y Bail, Porrn Drug asuChism. com-., Bcatta. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Modes and Fabrics Our Fashion Monthly, FEBRUARY NUMBER JUST OUT Describes and contains the Leading Fashions. Latest Dress Materials. Stories, An ecdotes, Humorous Illustra tions, Valuable Information, elevating and pleasing read ing for the home. GIVEN AWAY to those who call for it at our store. Dress Goods THE NEWS OP NEARBY TOWNS Wash Silks Special attention is called to our Extensive and Desir able Lines of New Dress Goods and Wash Silks. There are many Novelties and the variety of styles is simply astonishing MONTHOjE HiWa. A BioqiV. to Hon. Qalusha A. Qrow. Nota of Psrsmil Intrt. Special to the Srrnnton Tribune. MONTRO-B, Pa., Kb. 7 Mrs (. W. Bakr ii in'Carhondale, c tiled thr by the death of her brother-in-law. Thorns R Evan. Myr n Kasaon, of Scranton, was her on Tuesday. Mrs. Brl, an asrsd and respected lady, died at her aoma on Cnaruh strait ytrdy. A bfir.rjnet in honor of Oalnaba A Grow will soon he giv-tn by the Sus quehanna Legal Association. Hiss Grace Lano ia visiting friends in Binghamtou I am glai to note the reappeaance of (..'attain W. D. B. Ainay on the street yesterday after several days of sick ness. The connty commissioner ha7 been making some needed improvements In th conrt home. Frank Morris, of Binghamton. ia vis iting hia father and mother here. Mm. Bnrlelgh, of Rochester, N Y . . the giist of her sister. Mrs. D II. Coon. At the band concert on Tuesday night a oommittea of citizens was pointed to aid the band in procuring lunds. A. B. Smith, jr., A. fl MeOol Inm and John H. Conrtniftit wim cho sen to act on the committee, which means if anything can be dona it will be well done. m A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. William Baker Falls Under the Ontario and Western Car Whasl. Pjfeitil to th yrrun ton Tribuiln. Fokkst City, IV, Feb. 7 -A very sad accident occurred at Ararat .Sum mit this morning abont ; :i0 a. m., in which William Baker, cigar -maker, age 28, and a resident of Biol Dtintoa, N. Y., catnn near losing hia life. lie attempted to board M. Oorman coal train and ilipued and fell tinder the wheela, having both legs crushed so hi to necessitate amputation below the knee. He was attainted by Or Blukes be, of this placa, company physician, and Dr. Birdsal, alio a company phy sician of HnmiU'ihanna. He wee taken to hii home ou the Erie "Flyer" which reaches Bingham ton, N. Y., about 11 30 a. m. U ia re ported that hewaB reiused the hospital ity of the only hotel at Ararat. - Four Big- Succeaaee. Having the needed merit to aiore than mako good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomeuiil Bale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Elec tric Bitten, the great remedy for blver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Halve, the liest in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whoae name ia attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Bold ty Matthews Bros', drug itore. lout nr town oo4Tefpoaaea.it orTun Tuts- I'M: should slim thiir Haul" in full to itauU aws letter, not for publication nut to Board as-must dooepHoa.) FOREST CITY FLASHES. Dry Places About Town--A Qrunil Skat injj Qeateet Peiaasa nw. stffini to tht- flbfaaioa fWeaae, Forks i' City, Pa . Feb 7. Mie Flo al. AlUu has been eutert lining as hut RUMt the past few days Miss Charlotte Uili d, of Carbondnle. The following war refusi'd licenses for the aal of intoxioauta in this borough by ButQUahaUoa county's court this week. Robert 0 Jones. Antlionv i'stersou aud Mrs. V, L, Kent J, w. Roberta, of (Tntondalt, wa lo town on Imtlnoas yesterday, Attorney A. M. O'DotlMll was re iiewiug MqaalOtanoM la Carboodale yesteraey. Howard V. Johns, of the flrm of Johns Msxer, enjoyed a ri le behind his pranging steeds to Carbondalo and Jerumryesierday. J rreeduian has moved his store goods from llitfgitis' block to his new quarters ill F J. Osgood's block Tbo popular salesman, John 11. Nea Ion. of Carbnodalti was looking after the trade in town this week The Hillside collieries in this place will resume work tomorrow and work three days, oach dav throe - fourths of a day, or two aud one- quarter days for the week. F, J. Osgood has been contiued to his home by illness during the past week. Superintendent W. A. Mav, of Scrantou, was in the borough today on OS iai business. The Pioneer Skating rink at Dandaff will be opened Friday evening, Feb. 8, by a grand skating contest betweeli H irry :eeli. John Morrisen aud Oscar WoMMOOti of Carbondale Skating will be lodalged in until 19 oelook, after which dancing will be Indulged In, "Ouly this and nothing more." Miss Hattie KuUti nnd brother, George Kutan, Who have been visitiug their uncle, Dtiuel Kutau. iu this place, and friends aud relatives In Car DOUdale, returned to their western home Id Chicago yesterday. Iho number of pupils enrolled in the Forest City school is as follows, begin ning with the highest number: Miss Chamberlain's grade (primary), 110; Miss Leaning's, 100; Miss Adams', 07; Professor W.G Trim's, 65; MissOreg ory's, 5!'; Miss Fuller's. S8; Miss Kev uold's, 5o; B. F. Maxsy's, 51; total. 571 pupils We will soon have to build a new school house. Mr. and Mrs A, M. Gillett. of Gib son, spent yesterday with relatives in this place. The many friend of Dr. Corson, the mention of whose illness appeared in In Tribune a short time ago, will be glad to learn thatth venerable doctor, who is 07 years oi l, is recovering by the use of his own medicines. The Ladies' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will giv- a so ciable at the home of William Pente cost on the East side of the mighty and majestic Lackawanna rivir tonight Those wishing to attend will be con veyed by sleighs free of charge. AN OPERA HOUSE WANTED. Itfapi Ctty Thaaw-Ooera Dstirs a New Play House. Special to the Srratitoti Tribune. Honesdalb, P . Ffb. 7 This village it happily blessed with many features that make it a pleasant abiding plac for its residents and an enjoyable re sort for visitors But withal there is one thing lacking in the amusement line that is mncl) desired by our p-n-ple, and it is hoped that some enter prising person will soon come forward and erect the long wished for opera house At present there is no theatre hr where every man, woman and child can go and fel that tne eveuing is pleas antly passed. A theatre pronerly and p!eantly run would be a paying invest ment. It is often eai'l that Honesdale is not a show-going town, but if the facilities were furniihe.l and good plays MBWed, tlirs w told be no better pay ing town in P'nnsylvanu than the Maple City. Wanted in Honesdale, an opera house. PLUCKED Al PECKVILLE. A Fw Personal and O'h r Notes from the Uppar Valley. Prirrtalto the yernnton Trthune. PICK VI LLC, Pa., Feb B, Dan Dorris is erecting an elegant new house oa his lot on Grssiv street. Cat Kolls, of Jail stret, is building an addition to his residence. Mrs H. H. Jenkins, who has been indispose! for the past week, is im proving. Mrs I ieorge W. Thomas and daugh ter, I la, is visiting Hsv. aud Mrs. John Bo we in N'ew York. Bnperintendeot W. W. Petereen, of the Ontario breaker, gave his break r hands a sleigh ride to Scrantou i si Tnesday evening. The boys all rpr. having had a good time. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cole, of Bell PlaOP, is very siek of scarlet fever. A W. Brundsge and Mrs. William Budd treated a large portion of our little boys and girls to slsigii ride to Carbondale yesterday afternoon. Tub Kev. William Ht.out, Wiarton. Ont.. states: After tn-msj ineffectually treated by seventeen different doctors for B0TOT ula and hlnod disease, I was rnrerl ly Bur dock Blood Bitters. Write him for proof. - i A SLEIGHING PARTY. Forsst City Poople Enjoy a flklm Over the Rftatitlfnl flnow. Fueriul to Ihr Scutnton Tnhune. Foiu ht (,'ITY, F'n , Feb. 7 A sleigh load of Forest Citisent enjoyed the ex cellent sleighing over the snow covered hills to Uniondnle last evoning and were present at the revival which is being ennduoted at the Methodist Epis oepal ehtirch in that place. Those who went wero Rev and Mrs. J. Uogau, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lichen berg, Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Brown, sr , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cray, Mr. ami Mrs L. H. May, Mrs. Benj imln Maxey, A. M. Westgate and B. Wolll. o- - MIN00K1 MATTERS. Brief Notes of tha Happsnlngs In Soran ton's Southern Suburb. Ntirriat to the Scmnton Tribune. Minooka, Pa., Feb, 7. - A hone be longing to Michael Kill. in, the huckster of this plaee, while eating hia dinner yesterday noon, was hit by a snow ball and became frightened aud started away at a mad gallop. Crashing into the Father Matthew fence, be over turned the wagon and (lumped all the fish and apples, breaking the harness and wagon. Mrs. John Malone, of Filmore avenu, it lenonsly ill. Katie, the 0-year-old daughter of Patrick Ilesslon, is seriously ill at her home on Stafford street. The Young Men's Institute Dramatic aud Literary association will rehearse tomorrow eveuiug. e JOTTED AT JERMYN. Au IntaraatlQV Umtgat of News bv Our Ltvtt I'orraspondtint. .Nieviii to 1ic Srmnlon Tntntne. JBBHYN, Pa , Feb. 7 T'wo young genlloiiiou, who hired n horse from Liverymen Woodmauaeo for a rldo to Arohbald, going instead to Olypliaut and then to Osi bondale, bringing the horit back in such a condition thai lie dropped down on the floor of the stable Unable to Httuid, wet arrested and taken before 'Sijuue RoblnsQO V ester day. They gave bull tor their appear ance at court. I'll viewers appointed to assess the damage to the lauds adjoining Mud pond oitnsed by the building of a dam uy the Kuahbroolc Water company, met Tuesday and viewed the laud in dispute, The funeral Of Joseph II Lopp tool, place yesterday. Ksv. F (Itiudall. of tbo Methodic! chinch, ottoUted, The Interment was in the family plot in Kose Hill csmstory. Annmberof tlie friends of Mr and Mrs James Allan mot at their rest denoe Monday evening for a sooial time. An opportunity wsh given to all to contribute something in aid of the Episcopal church fund, to which they responded liberally. F, S Friend treated Ins employes to a sleigh ride and supper last evening. Mr and Mr. John Powers were gladdened by the birtu of a sou yoster day. A basket social and entertainment for thu benefit of St. ,1 mus' Fpisu opal church was held at enterprise hall on Tuesday evening The entertainment under the aus pices of t ie Young People's society whs a luocew, T he Temperance baud was present and discoursed several choice selections. About ''S was realized from the sale of baskets A child of Photographer Harvey is ill with typhoid fever. The slumber of our citizens wore disturbed Monday night by a party re turning to one of our sister boroughs down the valley. At 1 a. in the shout ing was disgraceful. Robert Nicholson, who U i- been ill for some time with grip, is slowly re covering. A private necktie social was hold in Enterprise hall We. lues lay evening All report a very enjoyable time. Walter Prior treat d several of his lady f rieuds to a sleight ride yesterday Hattie. a child of Patrick Loughuey, who has beeu sick with scarlet fever is suffering from a relapse. A J. Baker wno is attending the College of M-diciue in Biltimftre, Mil , bnrued himself severely while conduct ing some experiments; but is now again able to attend to his studies. William Broughol, of Cemetery street, who has been very ill with grip, is threatened with a relapse. At the night school in the old Catho lic chnreh. no one who can read aud write will be received at present. This Is for the purpose of keeping boys who have had no opportunity of attending school. Other towns and churches would do well to follow theeximple of this societ y. CARBONDALE CORNER. News of General Interest from tha Plo r.aar City of the Vallay Sfrcial to the Scanton Tribune, Carbondale, p , Fb. 7 Tne Len ten s- ason, begiuuing todav, is being observed by hundreds in this city. At St. Kose church two services took place which inaugurates the season of Lent. The first services was at 6 liO. At the second which was at 7.80; tne blessing of the ashes took pluce and the fore heads of the faithful were marked with tne symbol of the physical body's origin and destiny, The s-rinon was preached by Rv. Father Coffey, who took for his Uxt these words which are found in G-nesis: "Dust thou art and to dust shalt thou r-turn." There will be s-rvices at St Roie's chnroh every "Wednesday and Friday rVenings daring lent. At Trinity church the first service of Lent took place at 10 o'clock in the morning, consisting of morning prayer, lit my and holy couimnnim. No ser inon was preache I in th morning, but in the evening at 7 o'clock the rector, Rev. J, E lialsloy, preached an ap propriate sermon. The funeral services ovr th re mains of the late Thomas R Coons, who 'lied so suddenly on Tuesday morn ing, will lie heli on Friday afternoon at 2 o'cloak at the residence on Terrace str-ot. At the r'gnlar meeting of the Mitch ell Hose company leal evening the fair ci mimttee reported that tho profits on the recent big fair which was held by this company in the W. W Walt building amounted to B80.H II. E May has least-d the building ami fixtures of Samuel Small on Lin coln avenue, that gontlemati having re tired from i usiness. Mr. Mav will on March 1 remove his meat market from tliH Arcade building, ou Church street, to his new quarters. On Monday evening, Feb 00, the I'resliy terlau Society of Christian En deavor will celebrate iu an appropriate inaiiner the eighth anniversary of its organization. 'The BpWOrth league of the Method ist church held their rsgular monthly business and literary meeting this evening in the Sabbath school room. A very interesting programme was creditably rendered by several of the members. Jobs linilie, after several years' ser vice as head clerk in the Olobe store, has resigned his position to accept a similar one with a firm in Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Oeorge F Jacolius.nf Scrantou, is Mrs. F B, li-niiis' guesl today, Dr. and Mrs. F. B, Jenkius.of Church street, are visiting the former's parents at Montcbilr, N. Y. Perry Dean, of Danville, Pa , made a btisln'sa visit to this plea yesterday. sl . . S. B Di'hkkv. met . of steamer Arizona, had his loot badly jammed. Thomas' Kc (Mirk Oil cured. Nothing (qua) to it for aiiiick pain reliever. - - i . DEATH OF GEORGE EASTLAKE. A Wall Known Yotinir Business Han Pasaaa Awav. . ., ( in to thf AoMMtOfl Tribune. Jkrmyn, Pa., Fb 7 -George Eist InltH, formerly employed by Jones Bros , but lately doing business iu his own name, died yesterday at S a in II leaves a wifo and three children. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon. The Sons of St. George and the Knights of the Mystic Chain, of which the deceased wue a mmber,will attend in a body. DEATH OF DANIEL BOONE. An Ag"d and Kipic;d Oltlaen Joins the Silent Host. I l to the Scranton 1ribune. A voi A, Pa., Feb. 7. Daniel Boone, aged 77 years, and one of the oldest in l -izens of our town, died of general de bility at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. Joe Fadden, at in a. m. today. He is survived by two daughters and five una tiartram liVufib .bihn mill Ihinlwl of this place; Charles, of Thurlow.l'a . ana mrs. inotuas. or ncrantou, and Mrs. Joseph Fadden. of Vine street. The funeral will take nlace on Friday afternoon at '2 o'clock. The remains will bo interred iu the Langcliffe cemetery. -4- MISS CURRAN INTERTAINS. Uar Mnny Fiii nil , Im j v th Plsaslng Faaturn of in ogmasivo Uuohre. ffBeeiel.fe las svrealoa 'tribune. AVOCA, Pa., Fob, 7. Miss Nellie Oman gave a euchre party to a num ber of liar friends last nvsning. At 0 BO a dainty repast was Merved which coiiHtHted of all the delicacies of the season, Vocal and instrumental mu sic Were prominent features of the evening's entertainment 'Those who w. re pri-aont were Misses Maine and ii O'Brien, alary and Liiile Whalen, Bowl I and Fannin Webber, Maine Kearney, Nellie Calahnn, Kate OuUl mugs, Maine I'Tl.simmoiiH.'Vydia Con nor and Msssrs. W. II. ami T. 1'. Cur tail, P. B, and L F Nolan, Hugh Frank and Will Jonninga, M. (larvey, John Met 'oiirlney. All were high in their praiso of Mils Curran as a hostess. SKATING IXCURSIONS. Qraat Hport Ant it-i ut Lake Poyn- Ulla on Fiidsy Kvulng. .S'jifi-ml to thr Si rnuton 'IVibunt. Ptf BIST ClTY, P.. Feb. 7 Au excur sion train on the Ontario and Western will be run from Scrantou Friday even ing to enjoy a few hours at that exhil arating sport on the "hard water" of hake I'oyutulle by moonlight. A brass band and orchestra wilt be present and those not wishing to get a "skate on" may have the pleasure of shaking their p. del extremities oni a wax lloor. Irani leaves 1'orestCity at 7 OS p iu. ; returning, loaves Poyntelle 1 1 un p m. Tickets, including, fare, skating and dancing, may be had from Ontario aud Western Station Agent W. B Raker. - MR. HARRIb WILL RUN. Has Reconsldarad His Withdrawal as a Candldat for Bnrgses. y't'tt tal to the Srrtmton Tribute Tayi.uk. Pa., Feb, 7 The lenaitton today was the announcement in a con temporary of tho withdrawal of David J Harris for the held of burgess. Mr Harris is the present burgess and is the nominee ou the R publican ticket, mid his withdrawal .. so late iu the day was the topic of today's conversation iu all places. Candidates had begun popping up and soon had begun to hustlo for the honors Republican leaders had been consulted and a cancus wai to be held tomorrow to fill the gap but, Mr. Har ris reconsidered his withdrawal and consented to statnl. There is not likely to be a caucus. ACCIDENT At MESHOPPEN. Nalson Sustains Serious Injury by Being Thrown from a W.igon. MCtnl to the seroafoa Tribune. MbsBOPPBN, Pa., Feb 7. - While Lu ther Alger and Nelson Conrad, old and respected citizens of Vose, were on their way to Mesnoppen with a load of straw, Mr. Conrad met with a painful accident. In making the turn on the bill near Kennard'l hotel at Me shoppen, the load was overturned throwing Mr. Conrad violently to the ground. He sustained u compouud fracture of the right arm. He was as sisted by friends to the nearest doctor's offlcd where his wants were attended to. At last accounts he was resting easily. Mr. Alger escaped without injury. HAPPILY WEDDED. Domlnick Butk and Miss Khzabath Mc Shane United for Life. QklOUll to IA oVrtiafon Tribune. CaBBOMDAMs, Pa., Fob. 7 Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock occurred the mar riage ceremony uniting Dominiok Burke, of this city and Miss Elizabeth MoSbane, of Soranton. Tne ceremony was performed by Rov. J. J Curran, iu St. Rose's chnreh. The bridesmaid ws Miss Mary MiSnaii. of Scrantou, and the groomsman was John Flan ni iv. of Land street. The newly wedded couple will reside in this city, and have the best wishes of their many friends. PLEASING MUSICAL EVENT. An Excellent Entsrtalnment in Store for J i in vii I'eopl. 8p9Ciol to thr Sn-itnton Tribune. JlReTYN, Pa., Feu. 7. -Our people will on F.b. 21! have an opportunity of attending a musicale at the residence of J. D. Slncker for the benefit of the Christian Bndetfot chapel of Simpson. It is expected that friends from Scran ton nnd intermediate , places will be present. With the excellent programme which is being prepared, a good time is asstirred to all who attend. M. W. Bom, Kso.. of MM P. B, Marshall's Orllee, Xtlnnln, tin., wrlta's: " Kor many years my wife iimh peon a constant sufferer from Indigestion, sick headache, nervous nis tratlnn nnd all other eiiin liilnts that Ihe fe male sex In heir to, nnd. sfler trying many remedies and oootorfl with but Utile nr no re lief, 1 persuaded her to try Dr. Pleroe'S Favorite prescription and 'Oold an Medical Illsenvery.' Hhe was so out 01 heart, she returned Ihe nnswer Hint It would he like nit the rest of no good ; but on my m tint, sho said she would try it, so I Knt one bottle each : nnil befofe She hml used half of a bottle she felt that It mis lieni'tllluir her, a ml she has eonllnueil to Improve ever since, anil now thinks It (he roosl wonderful remedy on earth for her sc, and reoommends It to lill suffering females. Slie has nut heco so well in ten vesrs. I wrlle this without nnv aolleltiition no t with a Ins', M-niid will, so Hint you mny let hII who may suffer know wind It hss done for her." Sold by inedlelne dealers everywhere. Mils. Scott. 6 To Investors. THE 80BANTON Axle Worki have issued 176,000 of 0 per oent. Coupon Bonds. Interest payable semi annually .These In mils are in run Bar ten years, from Nov. L, 1898. Ouly a limited amount are offered for sale to Investors, These bonds are flrsl mortgage on the entire plant of the company, and are insim! for ihe purpose of enlarging the works, The bonds are of tlie denominations of 91,000, 1500 and 9100 each. For further particulars address S. B. MOTT, Financial kgt, Rooma '47 and KM Com Kl nnWMllh Bolld'g. SCUANTON. PA, James Ilebrr Vorman of Shy Heaver, Pa. Cured of Scrofula Tho People will have Hood's 4fr. ni Hum's Krirrlence "My buy, now 0 years old, had Scrofula Iu one eye Iitun the lime ho 7M a , illsukarg hii! all llin time, (if late we have been Klvluu i. 'ii ii , i Hsrsaiarllla, aud It has done all thni reedlolae oaa du. 'i hn serufuia has disup peared, and his yu Is healed up and well. I Hood's Cures fully believe Hood's Sanaparllla Is the besl medicine In the nierket. I keep a federal store, uml It Is not a trick lo sell llnuil'a Harsanarilla fur tlui people will have It. I sell more of Howl's Sartaparllla than all other muni' iues tofftdlier and the store would not he complete. Hood's s Cures without II. My wife has abo been entirely Cured of Scrofula by lluod's Sarsaparlllu, and I am heartily thankful tor what it hai done lot ui." John Huhhan, Shy Heaver, Pa. HOOt) S PlLLSsta Uia Bt after illiuier PUIS, assist dlgssttoBi ears asadeobe, i v 3 ... : Dr. B. Grewer Ihe Philadelphia Specialist, And Ids uRxx-lmod itafl of BngUsll and r,er man JJLyi,kiauB.aro now permaneutly located Temple Court Building 81 I SPRUCE sr., SCRANTON Whero lOey may be oonsalted DAILY AND M'MIAV. The Poetor Is n grailuata ot tho University or I enmrlvania, formerlr demonstrator of Pnmiolotr and surgerv at the Medico chir orslaal College, of Philadelihin He Is also an honorary member of the lledlco-l'hirur-gleal Aasoeiatlon, snd was physician and sure-eon in chief of tho mrwt noted American ami Oannaa hoopltahv comes highly Indorsed by tne lenduiK professors of I'hlladeluhla and ew nrk. His many years of host)ital rxnerionoe en ables this eminent physician nnd surgeon to correctly dlng-noso and treat all deformitei Slid disoAHes with the moat llattering success, snd his huh standlne in the statu will not all lilin to accept anv incurable casa LUM1 MAMUUUII RKoTltttKD WBAKNBaS OF im m; MKN ctlKF.n Jf you nave neen Itveo up ey your physi cian rail upon the doctor nnil he examined He cures the worst eaaesof Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Did Soros atiirrh. Piles, Kemais Weakness. Affections of the Bar, Eye. Nun and Throat, Asthma. Deafness. Tumors. Can cers and CHenles of every description. Con sultation in Eniillsh and Oerm.m Frea. which shall lio conaiilerd sacred and strictly couti oentlal llffloe Hours: B A. M, to l V. M. Iially. Sundav, U a. in. to p in. Tl n : TRADERS National Bank of Scrantou ORGANIZED m CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, SAMUEL HINBS.tPretMoni v. v WATSON. Vice Prseldenk A 11 WILLIAMS, t 'ashler. NRMTOni, SAMi ti. Hints, jamks M KvFnuvtiT. InviNii A. Kitten, I'lKMl Kll. Kim.iv, .IneH'll .1 JuiMW, M N KKJIKIIKR.. V'llAf. I'. MA ITIIK.WS, .IoIIN T. Poltl'KH. V. W Watson. PROMPT, ENbRGETIC, CONSfcRVATIVE and LIBERAL Till tiRiik InvitPM Um piitrtmaffa of busineM tlH'M ;' I (lritlH f I,. i , i .v Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement DM H. 18S8 ealleil for by i be Ooeaplrellev el the Cat reeey RKSOI It! I S. loans t. till, 47.1 10 Overdrafl TiOaSl Dnlted Mates Bonds 100,000.00 Oilier ii 44S. I'J J 7 llniiUlou House 'iH. 071. 4(1 Premiums out), s Uonds..., 17,44S. 78 i from D a Treaenrer .... iooimiuo bee from nanus Mi,iso.oo Casa 1 7.i (iini. us S4IIS.tlUH.00 I I Mill I I II I Capital e'ioo.oiui no -ii. i.l.i. 440.000 110 I inn. id. . i I'rolltn SO,03MI9 Olreulatloi lOt.OOo.OO Dividends unpaid I.B8J SO Deposits.' i.Tee.eae so Dae to Hanks ftO.04.07 lll4S8lNS6l wii.mam i nwi i.i, Presldaak i, i.ti ii i v 1 1 in. v lea President wii i.i t H ii l i t K, aahles DtBKCTOUS William (Viunell. (ie.oire II. ratlin, Alfred llaml, Heavy lleltn, ,r., .Iu s Arehhald, Wllllnm T. ismlth, l.utliar Keller. This bank oners to ileposltora every facility n nrrituled by their balances, busi ness mi, I responsibility. Special allentlon iffWen la business ao counts. Interest ultl on time deposits. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There toe hundreds of young men and young women In tliM country who bare splendid ability, but they have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has liecn an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you aw tired of Inactivity and want to do BomeUiing tangible, (nine to the ( iollege, COMMON BNOIVUH COUB8B, BUMNB8B COI7JMB. SMOBTHAN1I OOUR8E . p g W00D( proprietor N:w VDAIl OPENS JANUARY I. FUR RUGS Combination Goat and Sheepskin Rugs. Fine Angora Wool, all sizes. Real Leopard, with full head. Baby Carriage Robes Sheepskin and Goat Robes, with felt or Satin lining. Large Hue to select from. Moquette Rugs (Three sizes.) At Special Cut Prices. SMYRNA RUGS, 30 inches wide, at $3; worth $i SMYRNA MATS, 50c. each. These are bargains. COCOA MATS (all sizes), for out-door use, 50c. and upward. UMBRELLA STANDS, EASELS, SCREENS, 4c. KERR SIEBECKER CARPETS AM) DRAPERY, 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. 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