9 THE SCItANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 7. 1894. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT WHAT IS A- BARGAIN? The dictionary answers with definitions. We answer by giv ing examples. Any one who in spects the following will never need to ask what a bargain is again. 25c. -'1-inch t-'hius Silk, all the ; Un colon ami black suitable for ilromos or fauuy work Would not have sold Mow 85 or 40c. if the m iker htul uot besu obli(t"l to rais uijtiay by sailing thsm at a lews. Ik 1.00 s yard- Navy liluo Storm Serge, luchiM wid all wool, tine texturo. fast and on fatliuK color. To reduce urtantitv we redno the uric, which regularly in Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Rofcl Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS 50c. We never did it before -sell this M inch, all wo 'I lustrous Black Serire for a peuuy less thau tio. a yard We only do it uow as a temporary bargain. The renowned Fletehsr Lace Stripe Scotch Ging hams, whish hare been imports! and sold to Am erica for years at a yard All the pattsrus lere specially oilered are new for ipring. 15c. $119. The same 'J00 Cbe nille Table Covers again that went like smoke just before Cbristinss, Nsvsr expected to sell hem again below $2.00 But here they ir same rith, elegant designs 0-4 ize, heavy knotted fringe. Bnt no: or long. Sc. Palma, fine and full bleached cotton, m ide to fell at ? cents. If the manufacturers will for .'.v ns this time, we promise r.ever to do it again. FORfcST CITY COUNCIL. An Aua-'itt Eod7 Organ. led for the Enemnar Yr. Special to thts Scranton Tribune. ForUST City, Pa.. March 6 The borough council met last night. After wme general business B.irgess J Mc Donald read his annual report, whtcn was a very favorable one, showing that more money h id been collected for fines and licenses than any other pre vious year. Benjamin Manv. the newly sleeted bnrgess, then took the oath of office, after wnich he administered the oath of office to the newly eloeted conncii men, ex Burgess McDonald and Fred VWllbrook. The council was orzanized by elect in? the present worthy president of tne sonncil, Patrick Cleary, for another year. John V. Letioy, the prisent obliging clerk, was . chosen for an other year. Woodhnry Coll was elected street sommissloner John'F. Oahagheritreas orr of the borough for another year The following will vrsir police oadges for the comingyar, viz: High Constable W. O. Reynolds will be chief ofpoli.:e;W. L Bates.Oeorge C West gate, J. G Westcott, Robert Booth, Thomas Mott, Dan Chambers, ""jr., Clark Avery, A. E. Wheeler, T. J. Avery, James Reams and Frank Hol lenback as specials. George C. Westgate and John L Harris are the retiring conncilmen wno have proved worth of their office i FIRE AT PECKVILLE. The Realdsnoe of Mrs Burke Is Sedaesd to Athss. ftveiatta the Hcrvntrm Tribune. Pkokvilme, Pa., March -A house occupied by Mrs. Bnrke, a widow lady was discovered to be on fire about H o'clock this evening, and in spite of efforts to stay the :: was purned to the ground, with most of the form -tare therein. A building adjoining, owned by An thony Kelly, also became ignited and was badly damaged. The fire was ooeasioned by a defect ive chimney. The house was insured. DICKSON CITV CLUB. Republicans Organise for the Coming Campaign. Ppr.cial to the Scrnnton Tribune. Dir.KsoN.CiTY BOBOCOH, March ft, A Republican club whs organized at the Central Hotel hall, on March IS James hsott was elected chairman and George White secretary, when seventy two members were enrolled. Next meeting to ha held at the above ball on March 12, 1901 All wishing to j in enn do so by sanding in their HUM on Monday night, March 19, ,B94. In THOUSAITM f esses the enre of a tough Is the preventive of consumption. Tho surest conitli niodiclnn in the world Is Sr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Hold by ill dealers on fj guanictoeof satisfaction, Out of townorriMioiMiits ofTiia Tuts Dm should stgi ttioir names Id full t ot uewi letter. Dot for pUOlloatlOO out to guard sgaiust duouiitktu.l FROM THE PIONEER CITV. Interesting Rarort of Currant Kvanti bv a Ragular C ji resiHimWnt. SjMCta) to IBs SbrMfcm iV-ibim. CARBOMDaUt, Pa,, March t. Mrs Ada Voftl died At midmglit last night at the home of nor mother, Mr. I'Uartes Usee, ou Wyoming Btroot Deceased was M years old. The fu neral will be bold at her late home, Thursday afternoon at a o'clock, later meut will be made in Maplewood cem etery The following officers were electod bf the Crescent iooUl club to serve luring the doming six mouths: 1'ieii lent. W, J. Borgen; vice president. I. "in liridgett j secretary, A. M Baakt This euterorising club have a uismoer ship of sixty young men, and is m ii pleudid tiuauoial coudition Tomorrow i Wednesday! evening, 00 .'urs the regular montblv meeting and utertatnmant of the Epwortb league. In the Methodist church, and the fol wing lutereating programme has i'ten prepared for the occasion ! Chicago Miss Jennie llutlor Pennsylvania at tho Fair U l. Wolfe VoCalSolO Mine Cora Hell The Midway and the Ferris Wheel, Mrs. William Edgar The Fisheries U. J. BookDnberrv Art Miss Alice Butler Vocal Solo .Raymond Hockenberry A Boy's Experience at the Fair. Charley Humphrey The Methodist Exhibit, Rev. William Edgar Au Evening at the World's Fair, Miss llattle I'aacoe John E. Hoover died this morning it the home of Mrs. Gilbert Coburn, of Cliff street, of Donsumption Deceased .vas a cigar maker and cam to this "ity about a year ago from L tics, N Y. He has ben sm ployed by R G Maxwell on South Main street. He was I member of the Scranton branch f the Cigarmikers' union. Tne fu ueral oeeBfl tomorrow afternoon George J Bjnton spent today in Afton, K, Y., his former hom", as the ujst of hi fatner. Mrs. Frank Carpenter, and little son Arthur, returned home this afternoon from a visit with relatives in Afton, N. Y. Horatio Moore, of Scranton, called on friends in this city today M. A Harrison, of Crans's dry gojds store, is on a business trip to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Detenck re turned home today from a visit with relatives in Port Jervis. Mrs. B E. Raynor and danghter Gar crude, of Lincoln avenue, are visiting friends in Philadelphia. An unfailing sign that spring is about to dawn upon ns once again is 'iven by the groups of boys quarreling over a game of marbles. The seventy-third birthday of Mrs R. W. Graves was celebrate i this evening by a family tea given by her daughter, Mrs Will iam Johnson, of Wasbington street, it was enjoyed by Mrs. Graves' children, grand children and great grand child. Frank Stephens, of Girtiil I arenas, spent the Sabbath with friends in Pittiton. T. P. Duffy, of Scranton, was among the visitors in this city tolay. MINISTERIAL MEETING Criticising a Younr Lady. "Bhe would bo a pretty girl for but ouo thing." 'What's thatr nskod Charley. Qoorgo Her fnco is always covorsd with purple and red blotches. Charley Ob, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to bo the same way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of It in no time. Qeorgo What was Itf Charley Simply blood eruptionB. Took n short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's he boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you ronld boar him hollar clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and you know what an athletto old gont he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, she would tbank thorn after wards. All the drug stores sell it. Proceedings of the Assxmbly of Earatst rhrlstUn Workers a. .' ' -ranfoe Tribune. FortR3T City, March 6 Tne Metho lilt Ministerial association met at (Jniondale yesterdiv afternoon at 4 o'clock, the president. Rv. W L Th'.rp, presiding, Rsv. William Raw lings led the devotional s-rvice. The orler of the programme was iakn np and Rev. James C. Hogan, of Forest City, presented a paper on "Evangelists and Revivals." nral discussion followed and was participated in hy Revs J. A Transu-, F. Gendall,. H. P. Hathaway, J. Q Leocock. Pierce Butler, L W Kara chner. 0 A Benjiinin, D N. Slip man, Ij. D. Van Campen, II D. Ilsrned, A (J. Olver, J. B liewii. It F. Lara bee and Revs. Hint, llrockenbery. Tower, Todd, Linaherry and Thrope. In the evening Rsv. A. (',. Olrer had charge of a half hour s praise servio , after whioh Rev. J. C. Leacoek, 01 Dnnmore, deliv-red an address. His subject was, "The Trials and Triumphs of the Methodist," and was a review and narrative largely drawn from per sonal observation and einsrience as a preacher. It was bth serious and amusing and seemd to be greatly en joyed by lot audience. At the cioae of the all;. the fol lowing made remarks on tun suhj 'ct of the address, viz Rev W D TaorDD, Rev. James C. Hogan, R.v. P It Tower, Rev. H. P. Hathaway, Rev William Rawlings mi l Rsv. I1'. Gran toll. A large number of the preachers of the Uonesdale district have ben in at tendance trom the opening netting and a lively interest is taken in all the papers and th general discussion. The association will adjourn today alter having been greatly .benofited by the meeting. DOTLETS FROM DURVEA. Little Looals of I iterest Ab)ut the Hint Hag Village. Hprrinl to Ihr Hrranlon Trihitnr. DuitVEA, Maroh 6 -G, A Dills baa returned from an extended trip through the western aud southern states. The recent txploslon at Moosto was felt very urlonsly here, there being a number of window panes and other light materials btoken. Mm. White, from Clark's .Summit, is the guest of Mrs. 'has. Marcy. Rev. Mr. Stevens, of Prlnooton Theological Seminary, ocoupled the pulpit of the Presbyterian chapel Sun day evening The Agents Literary and Social so ciety, recently organized here, promises to be ope of the leading soeial events in the near future, The 4objeot of the society is to promote duoation aud give a free reading room to tho public. The society has secured Dill's h ill for headquarters e i HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. Events of Interest About the Base of Irvlug ClitV Sfift ial to the SsfStmOD Tribune. HONMDAU, Pa., March 8. Tot case of the (.'.minion wealth vs. Julius Paul, caiue before court yesterday Paul whs charged with assault and batlerv by thq now, well known John W. liar rison, of llemlo.'k Hollow. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty and placed the costs on Harmon. As liar nseii OOUld not raise the money lie was lodged in ihe county jail. The new town council met for the first time last eveviug and elected the following officers: President, G W. Lane; secrelan, V. A. Wood, treas urer, O M llstz. In a course of n few days tho SritAN TuN TMBUNl'l llouesdiilo agency will he transferred to the building lately occupied by Cennlfan Bros., where the wants and OOmpleintS 0( custoiuere will be promptly attended to. Give your coupons and dunes to Tllic I'm lil'NB earners and receive the port lollOS of the World's fair mid America, or call at the agency yourself G. P. Summers left for Baltimore yesterday ou ftOOOunt of the serious ill ness of Ins mother . Jacob A. lliller opened a grocery store yesterday at the old stand of the R'ady Pay store and has n nu d his place ''The Bridge Cash More." Gotbard 1'ohle, died suddenly early tins morning ot myeipelus. li was the proprietor of the Irving CI ill saloon adjoining the bas. ball groaodi. t he ice moved out of the lower Lck awanuu this afternoon without any dam ige to property along the river. Tins weather will soon put new maple syrup m the market. Johu W. A'oodau has sold a one half interest in his box factory to William Itlakney. The firm is now Wooden ox Blakney. -e PRICEBURG POINTERS. lUsetlrig of the Councils Contemp'atad Improvements. reriu fo the a ' . 'i Tribune. PrICBBUHO, Pa.. March 6 The borough council met in the municipal 1)111111111.' at 8 o'clock Mouday after noon. No business of importaucs was transacted except the receiving and p tying of a few bills At 7 33 in the evening the new council mot. out they adjourned immediately on account of a deadlock. Mosers. John Law and Pat rick Reilly, the two retiring in unbors, are succeeded by William Summers and Jacob Yerka. There will be a hard fight for secretary and treasurer. Tnere are several candidates in the field already. Chief of police and .ret c mmisaioner are r jgard d as fat plnms. After the desdlock is broken the borough fathers should obey the laws of 1803, whicii says: "It will bj the duty of the borough oounoll to appoint a board of health consisting of five persons, not members of said conncll, one of who shall be a reputable oltlzm of not less than two years practice." This is the time when the borough should have a thorough good cleaning The good work of last year com mends itself to the public. The conn- i il fought hard an 1 succeeded in get ting an appropriation of $1,800 from theoiunty Tor a new limine Thomas Mooaban and P. F. Galla gher made a business trip to S -rantou on Monday. Tne Eagle Hose company, of this place, rendered service ,in helping to to extinguisn the fire in Richinoud's shaft on Tuesday. E. W Eken, of Wyoming, Pa., is at the Central, Miss Marv J. Logau is on ths siok list. W. F. Tracy, general manager, and Thnm is Grier, outside superintendent of Richmond's mine, era to bo con gratulated for their remarkable coo! ness and foresight during tho present calamity. JOTTEO AT JERMYN. Topics of Real I itertsc Brightly Mir rored lu Hialatura. n.iKc. the Stranton IVitmii Jerhyn, Pa , Muroh 8 -William Jones baa moved into tbe home of William Dray, on Hioond street A. T Matthews, of Cemetery street, is confined to the house bv illness. , ( W. Hall, of Wilkes-Harre, and P. P O'Neill, of Whites Valley, Wayne county, were Jermyn visitors yesterday. A neat sum was realized by members of the Citizens' baud last evening st the dedicatory exercises in tiiliuore hall. The building was tastefully trimmed and a large picture of the great band leader, Gtlmoro, occupied a conspicuous position. Edward Woodwarth, who was burned at the school house lire, ufterwirds taking cold, is very sick nt his home on Second street. A remiiiiHtrauca has been nresented to the court against Miohuel Enoch, f tbe East Side. e- MOOSIC HEMS. Death of Weetley Stanton, a Victim of tbe P.iwder Mill Bxplosloo. Njltffol tv the gdroefen 'Tribune. MoOStO, Pa., March (J. Weatley Btanton, who waa Injured at the sx plosloa of the barrel mill on Saturday, by haviug a stick run through his body, died at t he home of his fatner in law this afternoon, a few miuuun bo fore I o'olook. A notice of tun funeral will be given later. The other victim, An-hie Dyinond. at tho time of this writing ia belter. Mies Mattls Hinds, of Mlnooka are nas, is visiting Miss Carrie Swart., of Moscow. The N..m.I Veils. The in-wont veils ure certainly most be coming. Generally they ore shaped, but Homo have straight cut ends, the luce border being carried along them. Fine block not and while, or Russian net of very simple pattern, are alone faahion ably used, a charming example i of Mack net spotted with i white ailk em broidered Htar and edged with n narrow appuque oi wiute nice, tne assign a scroll mill flower. Another, bordered with an applique of lace, is powdered With lace sprigs, A third is spotted with white chenille and bordered with a nar row Valenciennes edging. Colored che nille spots have goneont Nothing but black mid white is considered the thing to wear. , Bcecham's pills are for biliousness, 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 frt'C ; pills 25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. HOW TO MAKE MONEY 1 hero are hundreds of young men and young women In thh country who have .splendid ability, but they have never Ijcsjii wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you are tired of Inactivity aud want to do something taugiblo, oome to the College. COMMON BNOjUSH COTJttSB. BUMNEM COURSE. HHOHTHA.su 00. Ksi: p g WQQB J NEW VKAH OPENS JANUARY 1. NEW GOODS (Upholstery Department CARD TABLES JARDINIERE STANDS Green or Red Billiard Covering, $2 25 each. Clott in Oak w.th Matting Top, White and Gold, Teak, Wood and Brass. NICHOLSON N W NOTES. Psn Plcturss nf an KiHrprltriS' Town on ths Main Llns. fhterittt tn the Semn'nn Trihuni. Nicholson, Pa,, MarohO. Lte ami Phillips, ths Tnnnssss fun luakiir, conl l nut app'sr t ths Opirit hnuss on l'hiirs'Uv nltfht last, nun of their 00 tn psny hsin.; ill, Tlmy ar to sppur this BvwniiiK. Hurt Witrrnn is visiting frleiIs in Iowa Harry Wilkins, who has bssn in Philsilnlphu, retnriifvt hom for a v cation. There ll ft story in eirculntinn that Mr. A. Boodle, of W.xt Nicholson, has bought , nut It I) N wton. A. II Monr t arriva l iiom i from , I iii- ninnvill Thursday last A m'stinii was intl'l nt A ll Moirs s 'ifH :h for tlm purpos-t of oi i nat'iif a hrsnch board of th llipuhliii Sivmij ind Loan assosle'-in I. ol M iir Y irk Ths following ornosn wm i.mtal A. II M 'ors, president i Nloholss Coopnr, rlos-preildent; Nsi 0 Tiffany, seorstary and treasurer; s F. Tiffany, attorney, Mr and Mri, llMiry Drown returnsd iioiiis from a visit to BosqtMhenne, Krhlay last. BURGLARS AT MOSCOW Ths PnatnlTlci nnd Ssvsrnl I l . of Iinlnm Vin. I hv nraoksmsn. Pjirrtttl to the Srmntim Tribune. HoaooW. March 0. --llnrtflars entnrsd K ll ( lanliKir s hiirdwarw store atnl thn nostoffloe last nlfht or early this morn IliK. Thsy ITotnd an Miitraucs into ths hardwaro storo by pryinR open a window. Thoy ransacked ths DOOSy drawer and show cassi, but sssurad nothing) only tworevolvsrs sud s pock St km fo. From ths hardware storo they made thsir way Into the postoffloe, whsre thsy oiitaiueii snout sin in money, a fsw stamps and stivers! money orders and postal nots blanks. Mosss DsVls' blacksmith shop and the Moscow Milling ooinpmy's mill wsro also entsrud. Mr. Davis missed nothing from his shop, but a small amount of inuuoy was taken from tbe mill. The burglars trisd to foro.) an en trance into Hotel Allen bv prying open a window, but ware probably frigbt entd away. They left no olns and no arrests have been made. Chocolate a Beverage, An Bnthnslastlc advocate of cliorolutt ufliriiis in un exchange that for those who wish to keep the Imagination frtwh and vigorous chocolate is the beverage ol beverilg'.'S. However copiously you have lunched, a cup of chocolate Immediately after wurd will produce digestion in three hours and prepare the way for a good dinner. It is recommended to every out who devotes to brain work the hours lit should pass in bed. to every wit whe finds he has become suddenly dull, to all who tind the air damp, the time long and the atmosphere Insupportable, and above all to those who, tormented with a fixed idea, have lost their freedom of thought. Dr. K. Grewer The Philadelphia Fpecialist, Allll IllN I.M..,1 .fair ,,f 1 ' .... 1 1 . 1 . .ml Oar. nuu Pnysls!aiia.ars uuw permsnantbt loeatsd Housekeeping II intn. Anything containing baking powdel should be cooked immediately after mix ing. To lieat the white of eggs stiff with ease it should be cold, with a very small pinch of salt added. Do not wring wool underwear through a wringer. Use the hands and shake it thoroughly before drying. Cut a picco from the top of old kid shoes and insert it inside the iron holder you are going to make. Make boiled starch with a weak soap suds made Of white snap instead of with clear water, and you will have no diffi culty with its sticking. All Boor and wiiisk brooms should be thoroughly wel in scalding hot brine be fore using thorn. It will effectually pre vent the straw from breaking. Do not throw away any of the bones of roust turkey or chicken till fhey have yielded their flavor to a pot of soup. ttl I BPIIUCE ST.. SCRANTON Wiit ru ihuy umy be consulted DAILY AND SUNDAY. The Dortnr In a gratbiata el 1ho TTnlvnmity if Psnasylvsais, Formerly fsmonstrator of IiiMiolofv and Mirui.ry at the Medico Cblr-uruu-al College, of Philadelphia He h alao sii honorary luamber of ths Medico ehlrur Sinul Aanni'latloo, ami was nhyniclan mid fnrjeon.inble( of the .. noted Amrinan ami (leimau hospital, coniwi highly Indorsivl i) the Itm.iing i.r.iftwors of l'hlludlihla and New York. His many years of IiohdIUI ' xnerienoa on shies this einlneiit phyaician and surgaoa to correctly dlugnoao and treat all defurmitiai and diseaaaa with the moat flattering success, and hi hlith tatidltig in the -mi- will not all ivl him to accept any Incurable caa9 LOST MA.NIMIini BKaTOUl I) WK A II NFS or yoi'NII MEM ( I'llRII If you have neon Riven up ny your phyal clan call upon the doctor and te examined Be cures the worst caaesof Nervous Ln-Mllty, Bcrofula, Old Sorea i atarrh, Itles, Keinala Weaknesa. Aif actions of tho Ear, Kye, Noae and Throat, Asthma, Deafueai. Tumora, Can ceia and Crlnplce of every done rlpt ion. Con sultation in TCnsllah and Gorman Free, which ball 1 consldarud aacred auJ itrtctly conn osntLal ton, .. Ham 0 A. M to 1) I'. M. Dully. Innday, o a.m. to p m. Special Silver. 90c. one in Ox UMBRELLA STANDS, Hat and Coat Hooks, Easels and Screens. Temple Court Building jsteP Ladder Chair, $1.25. Oak Tables, 90c. to $1.15, SPECIAL, to Close Them Out: Velour and Tapestry Table Covers at jast one half their former price. Full line of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Gimp Cord, Tacks and Fringe. KERR SIEBECKER CARPET AND CURTAIN DEALERS. THE TRADERS National Bank of Scranton, ORGANIZED 13Wi CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BID in the market. BAIfUKJb HINF.S.irreaidont. W.W WATSyS, Vice 1'rnetdent. A. I! WILLIAMS, Caabier. PAMl Kt. TllNCT, Iiivimo A FIMOrT, JOSBPB 3. JUIMVV. CUAK, I'. ilAlTUEW-(, w. .lAJira M EvynnAiiT. PlIBCS B. Klxi.EV. M 8. Kkmkiikil. John T. I'oktiii. V. Watson. PROMPT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bunk invites tho patronage of business Dun nixl Dims ui'iifrally. Hull & Co. 205 AND m WYOMiHG AYE. Mr. .lames H. Hand PUIsdslphla, I'n. Muscular Rheumatism Sciatica and the Piles Adds to the Sufferer's Misery Four Bottles of Hood's Sarsnparllla Effects a Wonrlorful Cure. "C. 1. HOOd ft CO., I oiiell, Mhh4. : "(ieiitlemeli: An a result of the DSUOrSblS bllttsrdol Msroh, Ism, 1 oontrsstsd musoulsj rlMSBISUSO).) Hi II,;, I time I WSJ SSgSgSd tm J..I. f itSSrnBtUni In PtslsJstd, K. J., and it wimii'iTiaary lor me to wade tlumiuli I lie hot to the bOlMIng, a DSD tSSMSDSS, In WhlSB wei-p workln, Por slghtson montbs alter WSrdl I wsj laitl up Willi miiseulnr rlieiiiiiatliii anil MlStlOS. I IbSO Joined In) mm in Inn In DsnvSf.CoL, where I mm engt(Sd In uteaiii iltllns and SnlnSSrtn,Stld where 1 commenced to take Hood'l BSTSSpBItuS lor my rheiiiiinllsm It SOfSd me IMt only of the ihninintiim and KlstMM, but nho of outward pilot, from which tor thirl) unco yssrs i bsd soJsfsd A Thousand Deaths. I'rpvious to koIiik to Dunvor I vhltctl tha Uolvsrsttyo! Psnnsylvsnls to bsopsrstsd upon, The doctor prODO sd in) cine lloOCStlon Ol tbe DOVSlS SQd the worst hi ever saw. lie re filled to perform an operation, a,yri thSt arter bSVla SttffSrjd SO BUB) yearn It wan not w orth ttbiiS that I Inuiilil die at that late day from tin, SflSStSOi IBS kalfS,SOd tile 1 would II ha uied It. No Man Can Conceive what I sulTcrml lor thirty-three years. I tried all sorts of remedies and treatinenta, often without the sllnhtcst relief. Four bottles of Hoods Harsapaillla not only relieved, hut cured, both tha plies and rheumatism. Tbe Hood'ssCures only trnen of rheumatism which I feel now Is a little stiffness when the weather chnnKcs, anil as I will he 7.s years old In August tbnt Is but Incidental to my age. This Is A simple stata nient of facts." James It. Bond, W West Norrla Street, I'hlladelplila, Pa. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, lck headache, Indigestion, Third National Bank of Scranton. SlHleoient Fab SB, ISOI. culled lor Ivy the OOsnptrollor m tha Cnrraaoj Hi sol lu I S, Loans 1,S16,8fl 00 Ovarttrafta 047.81 t lilted Statas Bondi so.ooo.oo Other lleiiila SIS.B1S.Tn HnnklliK Hoik.- UK, 074 4(1 Premiums t , m BsmmIs..., 04S.W Hue from It. s Trsssars 7,000,00 line from Hun I.- 'os 4li. 7a lush 140 sin . M W! -..-.O (10 I IAIIII I I II s nltal SlUOOOOOOO Sniniii. -ini 0OO oo Undivided ProBlS 50,100.00 Clrenlhtloi 01 000,00 Dlvldeodl luimld 34 B0 ii. i- ii- 1, 004,000 it Das lo It ...I.. AH MOO B0 a,Boa,BB0 io ii 1 1 iMTONNl ii. President i.i.o n cam in. M.r Praaldant WILLIAM 11 I'l l K. ashler mill i nuts. Vi'llllani ConnolL Oaorca II. ratlin, Alfred Hand, Jamas Irenbatd, Heari llelln, r., Mini.,,, T. Smith, l.uther Kalian This lot nil nfTeis In deiioallma every faellltj aarrsiitedbi their ualancea, bust ness end reapntialblllSy. Mpattlal eltenllon iveii to baSlOSSS ae- eouata, Interasl paiuoa Uma dapoalta "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OP THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. MOOSIC POWDER CO Rooms 1 and ? Commonwealth Bid's BOHANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER aliuloattlio MOOHIC and lit -II LMLB VYORK& Lsfflln A Hnnil Fowdor Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric natterlaa, Fusei for exploi ing blasts, Safety Kuan and RepaunoChemtcal Co.'s High Explosives White vt don't pretend to furnish ;i wife, we'll do the next best iiiinp by furnish ing your home complete feom cellar to gar ret, and at a verj small oaah outlay. Have you c er seen tin- One Towel Rack One Woven Wire Spring One HuakS Cot. 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