8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH C. i894. GORMAN'S MM DEPOT Modes AND Fabrics Our Fashion Monthly. March NumDer Just Out Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, Latest Dress Materials, Stories, An ecdotes, Humorous Illustra tions, Valuable Information, Elevating and Pleasing Reading tor the I lome. THE NEWS OF y E PUS rout or town oorreeponnenti if tub trih- DMaboalaoupi their nameo in full to oino news letter, not for publication oiit to euard !-s.-l del tO t.lOL' our store. CtIVSN AWAY who call for k at We are sole audits ift scran ton lortiie sale of English Skin M Price $1 Per Eox. Clean your Kid Gloves by using Geansoiie Instantly removes SPOTS or stains without injury to the Finest Fabrics, Kid ('doves. White Shoes Silks, Laces, Woolen Goods, Car pets etc. Has no bad odor; never leaves a ring on cloth alter using. prica 25 cants psr bottle. FOREST CITV NEWS. The Hustling Smq :iel i:m. Count; Towa Written Up Gracefully. 8ptkU to the ScmntoH IWbiiea Forest City, Pa., March 5.- Mrs. Bd, a. Reynold! and daagliter, o( Clif ford, urc spending today pleasantly no the gneati of Mr. ami Mrs. A. li. Mor gan on Uailroud street, Fred swrinr, who Dai bean spending the pait faw dayi at the home of his lister, Mrs. Cbda, riiffgint, returned to hie home Ht Norwich, N. Y., today. 1,'ov. W. 1,. Thorpe, presiding elder of the Boneidale distrlot, preached a very interest im; eermon to , large and appreciative undienoe at the Methodist ESpiteopsI obnroh last evening, taking lor liitext tht' third mill tonth verses in too nineteenth chapter of St. Liik-'. The oboir, consisting of Mr Qeorge .Ux--y, Mrs Samuel May, Mi's Luna Reynolds, William Jones and Joseph W litres, with Mrs II F Aldrioh as or ganist, rendered soms ohoioe music. Cb tries O. Bardlok, of Honeidale, pent yeaterd iv witn li; parents in this plaeo. Mrs, T. Box, of Georgetown, has been the guest of ber hod, Qenry b is, for tin past few dnye, The Domorest medal contest, whioh was to bae taken plaoe Wednesday night, has been poetpoueJ until Maroh 14. rouorrow svenlng Arch Dsnoon Coxe, D, D , of t ii Scranton diooeie, win oonduot services in Christ's Epis ..,.,il fbnroh, Delaware streot. Air. Coze is sn sloqaent speaker and it will he a plessnre to hear him. Mis. Mattis Cabill, of Susquehanna, is visiting at the iioino of 'Squire M. J. Collins. P J, Osgool. the popular mllkdls psuser, is replacing hi old, store front by an el gant new one .). C Hltchner, of Pittston, and of "Tid Bit" fame, was a visitor iu this place today. Tomorrow evening the Bpwortb les.uue will bold an interesting stasiou in ihe Methodist Epiicopal churoh, M. 1. Evans Will read an essay upon the life of Longfellow and members of the league are invited to give a quotation from the above named author. An iu i llation is extended to the public. J, L. Morgan, of Pittston, who lias two laro stores here, was looking after bit business interests iu tbii place today. Frederick Hsrrifk, of Ltrabee's ton sorial parlors, spent the Sabbath iu Great liend. Miss Hattie Reese spent the day with Carbondale friends Mr and Mrs. A. G. Li' j i returned from Honesdale today, after having spent Sunday with Mrs. Liljs's par ents. JERMY., AND ViCINITY. oly?han r iiiws triiMS. Current Topics Carefully Cullsd and Graphically Kported. Spcnai fA- Scronton IWeaas OLYPHANT, Pa., MarcbS. Mrs, Wil liam i.riirtell and son, of Scranton, spent Sunday with Mrs John O'Mal lay or. Dun more street. William Riciiar ls of Bait Orange, N. J., circulate 1 amonir bis msny friends here on Saturday, P. A. Fhilbin, of Arciibald. visited in sister, Mrs. P. F. Fa-Men, on Sat ardny. Miss Jennie Telford, of the West Nde, attended the concert irivin at the Elra Park church, st Scranton, Satnr lav afternoon. Miss Day has resigned her position stthe Eeady Pay store, and expects to go to the Moses Taylor hospital tobs come a trained nurse. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian cbnrch will meet at the home nf Mrs William Mason on Lacka wanna str- et, Wednesday afternoon at 2. GO o'clock. (Jharl"i Lewsley. of Carbondale, sailed on his many friends in town iatnrd nr. P. W. JlcLonghlin, who has been visitinjr relatives in New York the past week, returned home Saturday night. Mrs. D. L. Perry, of Diakely, who hno been serionsly ill, is recovering. V las Annie Shen, of Green Ki-ige, visited in town Sunday. John N. Wilson died at his home on Hudson street Sunday night after a brief illness of typhoid fever. Ds censed was abont years of a'e an 1 leaves a wife and one child, John J. Carbine took charge of the post office this morning. His sister, Miss Mary A., will assist him. C. M Putnam returned to bis home in Deposit, N. Y., Friday, after spsnd Ing a few davs in town. John P. O'Malley, of C-irbondale. was scon on our streets today. - Bncklen's Ainlea Salv". The best snlvn in tbe world for Cuts Uruisos, Soros, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever frores, Tetter. Ubapped Hands, Chilblaini, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and poi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvn pnrtect satisfaction or uinuey rifuiided. Price 145 cent per .a. For sale by -um..- . liroe. - flLEN h( ! ROBBERIES. Confronted with Evldnnoi, Frei Blch mond Admits B Ing Oullty. Special to (As Scrantim Trilmne. HoxK.siiAi.E, March B, Fred Rich mond, a former porter at th Allen house, was arrested Saturday, ohirged with buri-'lary. and plaoed in the coun ty jail. Fred Smith w is also arrested HI an necoinplioe, cirg-d with re- c -iving stolen goods, n was rdieaseu on hail. It seems Ihnt for soim time pist tho proprietor and clerks at the Allen House have been unsung money from the safe, usually in smsll amounts, nnd havo been unable to account for its disflpiiearance up to Friday, Feb. 23 On that dny the olerk, Edward Wood, left the oflioe for a few moments anil on returning saw Richmond leave the oflicii and nlfo discovered that money bad been taken from the safe during his absence. H followed Richmond, fonnd the money in his poisession, and succeeded iu haying him admit his guilt, Mr. Wood then set about tracing the movements of Richmond for tho past few months, and found he bad been nslng considerable money in variune parts of tbu county. The evidence thus collected was brought bofore Richmond, and be finally admitted his guilt, bnt denied that Smith had anything to do with it. i As the sale stands in plain view to person! in the) hall and reading room, the Loldneiisof the robbery is surprising. Our Begular Budsrat of Entertaining News Paragraphs. Svtctal to the tjcranton Trihuns. Jebmvn, March 5. Win. J. Baker, who has been attending a school of dentistry in Baltimore, is home for a vaoa tion. It is proposed, unless the council de cides to sewer the town, to orgsnizs a private drainage company, nnd allow anyonswno desires to connect with the same. Tne vonngest 6on of II ismer Fowler is ill with scarlet fever. Sonday afternoon Rev. Mr. Balsl"y, of Carbondale. held service in the St. James Episohpsl churoh. Miss Lilla Hutching', of Mooiir, spent Sunday with Miss Kate Olcott. Mrs. C D. Winter is eontined to the house by a severe injury to her eye. Sunday, Hal Jadwin, of Carbondale, was thegnestof Mr. Alfred Walkey. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Shield! left yes terday for a protracted tour in the southern states. St. Mary's church was crow lei to its utmost capacity Sunday evening to l.bar the eloquent! sermons by the rev erend psstor. Father Lynott. The St. Aloyiian society will hold a fair after Laster. There will be a num ber of booth representing the different countries, viz., Japan, England, Amer ica, China, Spain, etc. Rev. F. Gendall will deliver an ad dress iu Uniondalo today. Snt.joct, "Encouraging Feature of the Temper ance Reform." The reverend gentle man is a good speaker and will do full justice to the subject. David Lewis, of Honesdale, is visiting friends in Jermyn. John Tighs, of lower Main street, who has been confined to the honse for a number of weeks, but was thought to be recovering, suff ered n relopie yes terday and Is in a preoarious condition. H. D. Hwick, of the firm of Swick & Nail, transacted business in Soranton yesterday. Patrick McDermott.of the East Side, Is seriously ill. About 800 invitations have been is sued for the entertainment in Gilmore ball this evening. A fine programme has been prepared and a good time is in store for all who attend. Criticising a Young I. I .- "She would bo a pretty L'irl for but ono thing." "What's that?" asked eiiarloy. floored Her face is always covnrnd with purple nud red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed of, Used to be the siim way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it in no time. QeOrgS What was Itf ( barley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of '. P, P. I tell yon, lt'4 lhe buss hi o id Corrector, The governor l,ad rheumatism so bad that you could bear bin holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an athletic old gent he is now. If Somebody WOUld giV! Miss l)aiy a pointer, she would thank them after Ward!, All tlie drug stores sell it. JERMYN COUNCIL ORGANIZCD. IN AND ABOUT ARCHBALD. A Serious Accident to a Child Other Newe Items. bYwcifll to the fleroafsei IWeeae, AmilliAl.i', Pa. March 5. The first issue of the new weekly paper that is to chronicle the affairs af Archbald, will appear next Saturday. A serious, and perhaps, fatal accident happened to a Child of Mr. and Mrs. George Sohimmeli, yesterday morning, in the absence of its mother, the boy obtained possession of some matobee and while playing with them set tire to bis dreis. A iioighbor was attracted by the screaming of the child and entering the house found the little one in a mass of 11 ime. The tlames were extinguished and medical assis tance obtained as soon as possible The boy is badly burned about the face and body and internal Injuries are feared. Professor Hsydn Bvans, of Scran ion, called on his friends here last Monday. Matthew J, (iilhool, who for the past two years has been identified with tiie interests of the Metropolitan Insurance company in Archbald aud vicinity, has received notice of his promotion to the position of assistant superintendent with headquarters at Bingbamton, N, Y. Mr. Gilhool is one of Archbald's best known and most popular young men, and the news of Ins success will be gratifying to his many friends. He will leave for Uing hamton the latter p irt of 'Ins mouth. William llosie, of Scranton, passed last Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Patrick Mayo, of Hill street. Some changes h ive baen made in the afternoon school hours in the boron h. Initead of having sohool called at 1,10 aim dismissing at 8 I it will be oslled at 1 p m. and dismissed at 'i From 8 o'clock Until l Um teachers of the borongb will Study drawing under Miss Richardson, of Soranton( in the ceuiral school building P. A Philbln has severed his connec tion with the Scranton Truth, and will hereafter devote his attention to the study of law, in which he is engaged. Editor Gould, of the Carbondale 1 i-r-ald, was a caller In town yesterday. Martin Mabady, who ii ill with ty phoid fever, is recovering The Father Mathew society will hold sn entertainment eu their hall on Bis ler Monday night. Frances, the 'J-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Finnerty, of Hill street, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tiie little one was the life of tue family and her loss will be deeply regrett"d. The funeral will take place Wednei lay afternoon at 3 o'clock. MIRRORED AT MOOSIC. Brief and Interesting News Notes Com piled bv a Graceful Writer. fpecioi to the .Vrrort'oa 7W''Me. Mousic, Pa , March o Miss Minnie Heasler, of Wilkes-Bane, and Mils Jennie Wildrick of Aver i, spent Sat urday and Sunday with tlisir grand parents, Mr. and Mrs D. II. Wildrick Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shirra, of Scran ton, visited over Sunday with the bat ter's father, Giorge Bonnie, of Brook street Wesley Stanton and Arehie Dy tn nd, the other victims of the terrible disaster, are very low, but little hopes are entertained of their recovery. Archie Dymond lies insensible aui has since the disaster. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackrnsn, of Scranton, visited G. II. Pearle and family. Miss Jessie Bsnnie, is visiting rela tives in Scranton. Kittis Johnson, of Ponobacot, is vis iting in town. William O. Nelmas, of Green Ridge, was in town yesterday. Ihe funeral of Ihomas Weir who was acci lently killed by the failing of a steam pipe at tne explosion ot tne Barrel mill at Moosic, Saturday morn ing, was neia in tne iTesnytonaii church on Main street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Addresses wer given by the pastor of tho church, R;v. L. A. l.mdeinnth, and a former pastor, liev Andrew Brydie of Rochester, N. Y. The floral designs wore bountiful. In terment was made in the Lanccliffe cemetery at Avoca; Mr. Wier was a in -m her of the Ulenwood lodge, Wo ol!!. Knights of Pvtlnas. Miss Ray Hamlin and sister Queenis of Pittston, spent Monday at Miss (ler tie Uamuu s on renn avenue. Colonel II. M. Boies and wife, ac- oompanied by Mr. Robinson, of Scran also J. D. Sherer, were callers in tho town Monday. Colonel II. M. Boies very anxious that everything shall le dono for the oase of the injured men. A trained nurse is attending the mei F. II Johnson, superintendent of tl o Penobscot Powder mill, was u caller in town Saturday. e ALL AROUND AVOCA. Thomas Crossley, jr., passed Snndsy with his parents. He drove in from Ledgedale Saturday and reports sleighing playing ont. The Misses Hubbard, of Carbondale, were the gnests of Miss Sarah Sly over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, (Hies Schenck passed Sunday with W. P. Kchouck. Henry OrHUibs is home on a visit. Call on The Thiiium: agent and ex smiue the portfolios of America Mid the World's fair. Two coupons and 10 eonts secures each number. See ad vertisement on another page. Miss Sarah Sly left this morning far an extended visit with her sister at Scranton. J. (irnham Rose, of Kingston. N Y., was she guest of his uncle, L. O Rose, over Sunday. Mrs. E B. Hnrdonbergh left this morning for a short trip to New Yurk. -e TAYLOR AND THEREABOUTS. The Live Topics of an Enterprising Lo cality Bricnv Recorded. Special to the Seraiitou IWftnac, Tavi.uu, Pa., Maroh 5. Wednesday nigut U ladies' night at the Price Li brary association. A hustling board of trade could msot and discuss the advantage of good roads iu our borough aud a thousand more things could they agitate. How about such an organization, gentle men. John'Metl, of Moosic, was iu town tonight Mrs, 11. I. Fvaus, of Hyde Park, spent today with Mrs. W. .1. D.Thomas Mrs. David Hussar is dangerously ill ut her home on Ridge street. A police ollicer of Roudham, in a state of hillaritv, went out of his mills and to show his authority Members nnd N wly-Kleotsd City CfflciaU Bworn I". Special lo the Srrnnton Trihune. Jkiimyn, IV, Msrcb 5. John F. Nicholson, burgess and the three newly elected councilmon, took the oath of office last night. The retiring members are David Phillips, Republican, First ward; Lswil Pi.er, R -public in, Secnid ward; Wm, MeDsrmot, Democrat, Third ward. They are succeeded bv Joseph New eomb, Ropnblican; A. D Swick. Re publican, and Mike McUale, Demo crat. The following ofnoers were elected for the ensuing year: Secretary, John Merrick ; treasurer. Edwin Graves. IIkmiv BCBOinULS, foreman Honry King racking company, St. Joseph's, Mo., uses Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil with his mon for epraioe, cuts, bruises chapped hands, etc. It is the beet. " Pleasing Paragraphs of News Penollled bv a Versatile Writer. Rpeeiat to the Serunton Trthnne. Av IAj Pa., March 5. J. J. Chain hers, of Rhone, spent Sunday in town The Women's Christian Tempsranos union will hold their regular muting in the class room of tho M-thodist Episcopal cnurch Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. L. J, Baxter made a business trip to Archbald today. The new council will organizs this evening. A lively time is anticipated Miss II. (J linn, of West Avoca, has been successful iii'securiug a position in one of the schools in Lnnira, N Y Misses Maggie Joyce, Belle Allen, Lsna Miilronuy, Maggie an I Lillll Kane, of I'itUton, wsro among the callers iu town Sunday. I, F Nolan attended court at Wilkus B irre today. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Price were visi tors to Scranton todav. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold their regular monthly meeting at .1 p. m today. Mrs. Stoiitenger returned to her homo In Cerboudalo today af or a few days stay in town. Willie Brown spent Sunday in Manch Chunk The hoso company intends in the nn future to build a new houss for them selves It will he a frame structure, 24 by 5 feet, and will be built on the site ot thoir present home. The Ladies' Foreign Missionary at a recent meeting ehcled the following Omocril President, Mrs. C. L, McMll Ian; vice presidents, Mrs. J. M. Alex under, Mrs. D W. Boone; treasurer, Mrs. William Brown; secretary, Mr J. II. Anderson. Hollister & Bowman nre having the interior of their store beantined by new coat of paint. R. Moore nud M. Judge, of Taylor spent last evening in town. In THOUSANDS, of cases the cure of cough Is the preventive of consumption The snrest cough nuslicine in the world is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee ol eati-ractlou HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. Up to Date News from the Enterprising Cnpltal nf Wayne. Sprriat to the Ncrantan Tribune, Honicsdai.k, March 8. Ed Holly wood pasied Sunday at hii home here, Beecham's pills are for bil iousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, when caused by constipation; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Hook free ; pills' 25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. t broke, his club, placiug the borongh in lebt, Aud to his sorrow ho sprained his siikle. Council do your duty. Lizzie Daniels rosum t ber positiou ss teacher iu the Feltsville sohool yes terday after a week s illness Mrs. W. J. Iloakin spent yesterday in Moosic. i'he Sons of Temperanue lodge had a breach of promise mock trial tonight at their meeting, It was full of wit an I humor. Rev. Ivor Thomas is in Olyphant. Bece 1 Davis returned today from Now Y'ork. Misses Jennie and Mary O. Divis, Sun lav with Rsv. J. A Faulkner and wife, of ( iroat Bend Mrs. 11. li Siierber is visiting in Philadelphia and Palmyra, N. J. 1 or hlectric baseball club has again re-organised for this season, The club is made up of the same players as in to. Joseph Comics, halfback of the Taylor foot hull club, had his leg broken this afternoon while pluying a practice game, PRIClBUKu PICTURED. All the News of the Da; Graphically Be- ported. tlerinl to the Scranton TVtbune. PbICEBDRO, Pa. Msreh 5. W. II. Sliafer, of Piovidence, called ou friends in town on Saturday previous to his de parture for Honesdale, where be will make an extended visit. A treat number of our citizens are unaware ot the fact that the new brigde which will cross the river neur Woolevs farm is almost completed under the able aunervision of N. T. Dick, of Croton, N, '. It will be con structed of iron aud with fair weather for a few more days it will be open for irnmo. Dr. Dawson, of Providence, paid us a friendly visit on Monday. We are pleased to announce thatctias. Carlin who has been through a long siege of sickness is back to bis position is clerk at the baddeu House. A minstrel troupe has been organiz ed in town and will meet for practice every Tuesday night at the Suburban hotel. Ihe followiug have been as signed positions; Endmen, T. Logan and John Murphy; banjo, J. Dolphin; musical director, John lisnaijan. Sev eral more gentlemen will also take part. Ihe contract for thehnilding of St. Paul's German Evangelical church has been let ont to George Ries. better known as Cooney. it will be erected ou the proposed site, behind Jermyu's store. W. S. Delaney, of Jerinvn; Thomss Rogers, of Tavlor, and W. (i. Court- right and Philip Cssno, both of Pint- ton, registered at the Central on Satnr-dav. HOW TO MAKE MONEY 1 hero are hundred of young men and young women in lliit country who Have Splendid ability, but lliey hare never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand lias been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. H'you are tired of innetivily and vaut to do something tangible, ( nine to l lie College. COMMON ENGLISH COUK8C BUSINESS COURSE, SHOUXHANU COURSE. p j; W00D Proprietor NEW YEAR OPENS .lAN'I'AKY 1. Dr. EX Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist. And jus skBoeiuieii itcfl t English and nor man rbjrttoianaaxs now permanently locatud Temple Court Building nt i spruce sr., SCRANTON Where they umy bo consulted LIA1LY AND SL'MlAV. The Doctor Is n graduate ot the University cf Pennsylvania, forinorlr demonstrator of physiology end Kurgorv at the Medico dilr urKloul College, of Philadelphia. He h also sn honorary member of the Medleo-Chlrur-glcnl Association, nnd was physician and mrgeon in chief of tho most noted American ml German hospitals, comes liitrhly Indorsed by tne landing piSbf.MHoro of Philadelphia and New York. lli many years of boenltal rxperlanoe .n hlee this eminent physioian and surgeon to correctly dlitgnoee and troat sll deformlt el nd disease with the moat flattering uecos nd his blvh Manding In the state will not i. I . him to accept any Incurable case LOST MAMIOOli KEhTOHKD. WKAKNI-.tes OF YOCNG MF.N CUKED. If you have mil kivou up oy your physi cian call upon the doctor and tie examined. He cures the worst casesof Nervous Debility, tcrofulo. Old Bores. ( atarrh. I'iles, Female Weakness, AlTectioiui of the Bar, Kyo, Noes nd Throat, Asthma, I Maf .. Tumors, Can oeis and Crlnnloe of every description. Con sultation in Ka, M. b nnd German Free, which iluill be considered bacred and ntrictly coull OentlaL Ufllee Hours: O A. M. to tl P, M. Daily. Sunday, 0 a.m. to 2 p in. Tl 110 TRADERS National Bank of Scranton 0UGAMZED 18J0. MOHAIR - SDLTAW RUGS Imported by Us direct from Saxony, Germany. Sole Agents for Scranton. A Beautiful Carpet Size Rug, made from Best Mohair on Hand-Loom, soft but tough Mohair Yarn, double tied into the back of the texture, thus making its durability everlasting, the more so as Mohair remains completely inacces sible to moths or dust. The silk finish of the "Mohair -Sultan" perfectly beats the genuine Oriental Mohair Carpets and tha cost is but One Half. We carry also a full line of Axminster Rug In Various Sizes at the prices of Smyrna Rugs. Real Daghestan Rugs, $9 Each. Bokhara, Anatolian, Bahudurr and Kazae Oriental Rugs. KERR & SIEBECKER CARPET AND CURTAIN DEALER. 406 and 408 Lacka Ave. After the Grip sin: was Sick, Lifeless, Dull BUT now is Healthy, Happy, Lively This Decided Change Brought About by Taking Hood's 8arsaparllla. "C. I. Hood Si CO., ItOWett, Mass.: "Gentlemen i wish to oertUy to the follow- liiR facts: My little girl, 1,111a May Outhrle, had n Severn BttaOk of the grip, anil got some, what better, but she did not spem to get right w ell. She lingered1 along from day to day, poor, weak and languid. Wo consulted a leading physioian, and lie said It was tho dregs ol the cilp still iilioiit her. We gave tho modlduu ho ordered, hut site seemed to get More and More Delicate. She could scarcely eat anything, nud what llttlo she did take seemed to do her no good. Her llcsh was sell and not healthy, and she was stupid and dull with no atnbltton. Wis wera very much concerned about her. No medicine seemed to havo nny effect until about two months ago we SOAUMn I to give her Hood's Sarsaparilla. She had not taken half a bottle before she began to eat heartily, and we reuld see a decided change hi her. Today she is Iu tho lull enjoyment ol Porfoct Health. Her llosh Is solid, her appetite good nnd checks rosy, her slevp sound and refreshing, and her Hood'ss?Cures spirits high, she Is full of life, and as mischiev ous as she ran be. All tills Improvement was brought about by taking Hood's Snrsaiiarllla. My wlte loins Willi me In reeoniineudhiL'tbls med icine as the best In the world for building up tho lysten." Iua Huthuik. Ilealhvllle. Penn. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills euro nil liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. faMIT.i, HINE8,fPrealdent W. V WATSON, Vice President a. li. wti.TTiA.ifa, Cashier. D1BXCTORS, BAITCSL IllNKS. JAMRs M Etsrrabt Ikvinu A. 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