THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. MARCH 19. 1894. Highest of all in Leavening Powc Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 0 ABSOLUTELY PURE GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT A Woman's Heart is Wrapped Up in Her CLOAK Ami sometimes it happens a man ufacturer's money is in the same fix. This one's was. "With a stock on hand and pressed for money the story always lias the same ending--the Cloaks are our's. Not one of them over thirty days old, the very newest styles for spring, and the saving will enable you to net lots of other things for Easter. Capes for $3.75. Capes for 5.00. Capes for 7.50. Capes for 9.00. Capes for 10.00. Stylish Jackets for $4 50. Stylish Jackets for 5.00. Stylish Jackets for 6.00 Stylish Jackets for 7.50. Stylish Jackets for 8.50. Stylish Jackets for 10.00. THE NEWS OF B! W S Ontof town ofirmpon atnti ofTni nun dkb should sign thotr quium in full to , ,cti uowniHttor, not for pabttofttloQ uut to goura AtfrtlllKt iJcCi'DtiuU.l WOMEN'S Silk Waists Wo are showing a superb lino of these very popular carmt'tiK all made in the very latest approved ityha White Goods Our Spring Stock of Xovolty White Gnotls in all the popular and desirable kindl is now ready for inspection. As this promises to be a season of jreat popularity for these bantiful, inowy mat -rials, we have prepared a greater assortment than ever before. NICHOLSON NfWS NOTtS. Current Hspiiiiinif Pritfhtly Para ffrnphsd for Huriiad it t Inrs 8veial to tlv Scranton Tribune. Nicholson. Pa.. March 18 A. H Moi re niHile a business trip to the Klce trie City on Wednesday I ait. Henry Brown is building a new pickxt Fraoe around his residence. Hon. G. A. Grow, congressman-at-larn from Pennsylvania, was in town on Friday. Cnnrles P. Buck arrived home from New York on Thursday night lest. E Pardinea has returned homd after a three inontlii' trip to Italy, his for mer home. Theodore Cooper and wife, of Tunk hennock, were visiting friends in town on Saturday. Services were held in St. Patrick' ohuroh Saturday in honor of St. Pat - ricit'n D.iv. .lames Fenian i intends to build a house on I'itio street in the near tu tu re. It S Sqnirs will open his quarry next Wednesday. John Qeffney, the popular salesman I was in town Saturday looking after hit I trade. li D. Newton i store Will remain closed uutil after April 1, when A Etnodle. of West Nicliolson, will tuke his place. The UolversnlUt choir, nuisted by Mrs E M. Tiffany, gave a successful concert tnduy night before a ful house. Bister services will be held in the Methodist Episcopal church on Easter Sunday. .March 'io. ivdrick Bros.'storo building is Mar ine completion. The junior Epworth league meets very Sattirlny astrnoou at the Meth o.list Episcopal church. Buy the Scrantds TribcN! and get all the latest news. Frank P. Stephens made a business trip to Scranton on Saturday. Fatal neglect is a little short of suicide The Consequence, of u neglected cold are too well known to need repeating. Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cougti promptly. Sold by all dealers ou a guar antee of satisfaction. BIRTHDAY SUHPFtlSE. Kingston, left for her horns in Hones -dale Saturday. E.lgar S. Histed was called to his home iu Waymarc Saturday night ou account of the sickness of his father. JERMYN JOTTINGS. Springtime Topici I itolliirentl? Discusstd for WlclaAwaU Rdrs. Special to the Scranton Tribune. JBHMYK, P., March 18 Alta, the only child or li. u. Avery, has scarlet fever. The funeral of Mr. Amanda A. Stone took place Saturday. The inter ment was in the Stone ceiuet'irr in I'.niipkinsville. Mm. Abrnham Mosher, of Cemetery street, is very low with pleurisy. All bids for the news school building must be in the hands of the secretary hv March '27. There will he a broom drill under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church on Thursday eve ning. Admission 10 cents. I. L. Bengough, of Scranton. spent Snnd iv as the guest of David Beu- gougb, on Fourth street. The Cntholic societies presented a tine appearance upon their parade Saturday. Oaly the American Divi sion, Board of America, and the St. Aloysius societies paradnd, Erin divi sion coiug to Willceg-LSirre ou the early train. The Hev. William Hooper, of Plym outh, occupied the pulpit of the Primi tive chnrcli yesterday. Thomas 51. (iriltlilis anl Philip H Baiter took advantage of the excursion rates and visited Plymouth Saturday. Ihey spoilt some tune viewing the Gavlord mi no. Mrs. Sjinuol Warner returned Sat urday from a week's visit in Nicholson. Born 1 linrs lay, Maic i 15. to Pro fessor and Mrs. H II Martin, a sou. Notions Saving prices for you in this popular department. MINOOKA MATTERS. Stray Paragraphs in Rfrencs to Scran ton's Snu h'rn Suburb. Special to the Scranton Tribune. MntOOKA, Pa.March 19 The handi cap foot race wnich came off St. Pat rick's Day was won bv Patrick Phil bin, the prize being Only two en -tend in to run, the other b-iug Mi chael Kane. It was a very close con test and Kane was beaten by half a yard. The funeral of the late Mrs. Barbara Mungan occurred yesterday afternoon from the residence of her danghter on Main street. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. The well known correspondent of th ) Elmira Budget seems to imagine that he is gaining great notoriety on ac count of his fnnny paragraphs. His prominence, however, is of the long eared kind and will bring more ridi cnle npon himself than upon those he attempts to injure by cheap wit. UNIVERSALLY PRAISED. Ra4 WhatThy nv of It On comparison of Title Thibune edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica with Scrib nor's, for which I paid 1125.00 I find that they aro the same throughout, plates ami ngravings and nil. excp", that TBI Trib Dim edition has the American articles ami uipplomentsl matter written np to date, and later maps: making it, with tun ad ditions in history, biography, science, etc., more dostrnble ns a wurk of refrenc- than tli expensive edition. No one will qaes tion the superiority of the Hr(tannlc over nil Encyclop-dias. lis merit, together with the phenomenal price and easy terms should place It lu every home. Uobach E. Hanp, Attorney and counsellor I hsve carefully examined the reprint, of the Edinburgh edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica off-r d by Tiik Ttiiiunk, In 25 volumes, and llnd it thoroughly reliable, being a copy of the original with American articles and snppleineutnl matter written to date and later mans, besides being In volumes more convenient to handle. Ohablm e. rtoniNsoR, Pnstor Second Memorial Presbyterian Church, I am always glad to recommend a good thing. I have used with great, siitlsfation the ninth edition of tho Encyclopedia Britannica. and It would be among the Very laat of my books with which I would consent to pnrt. Its natlcles are writtou by men entitled to spank with authority. It is a storehouse of Information which one rnrely consults In vain. The oppor tunity to consult such a work dally Is cer tainly vnlnable, and association with such men as it index catnlounes can be but ennobling. Wai.tkh II. IIuki.l, Principal school of the Lackawanna. ' ' All Free. Those who have usol Dr. King's New Discovery know Its value, nnd those who have not. have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to II. E. Uucklen & Co , Chicago, and gt a sample box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Houehold Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good nnd cost you nothing. atthews Bros. Drugstore. Henry Chapman's Forty-Fifth Anniver sary Agreeably Cslebratid. Special to the Scranton TVlbulM. rF.cKVii.i.H, fa., March is A very pleasant surprise party was held at the residence of Mr. H-nrv Chapman, on .Mam street, last rridav evening, the occasion being his forty fifth birtuday lhe guests comprised the following: Mr. and Mr. J D. Peck, Mr. and Mrs J. G, Bell. Mr. and Mrs. D.iyi Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Snedicor, Mr. and Airs James Cowans, Mr. and Mrs. Georae Treverton, Mrs. H. Siyros, Mrs. S. W Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. William Warne .Mr. and Mis. Joseph York, Mrs. JobD and Henry Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Join Grisdale, Mrs. John Kendall, Mr. urn Mrs. S. M. Rogers, Mrs. William Johns Misses Ella Bundle, Maud Treverton Blanche and (-Irace Taylor, Helsey Oak b y, of Clark's Green ; Messrs. Tlmnins Warnw, Willie Rogurs, William nu Albert Chapman, John Kendali, Will iam Warne, Chsrles Billings, and Mrs. Wilson Weob and son Dickson, of Wilkes-Bane. DUNM.Jh: MATTERS. Daily In Record of Passing Events Fcranton's Fairont Suburb. Slierittl to the Srmnton tribune. DUNMORB, Ph., March IS. The fu neral oi Mr' Eli Swartz, wiio died at her home on Monroe avenue on Satur day, will occur tomorrow afternoon. Blanche and Bertha l!!oes returned from visiting Georgetown friends lust evening. Miss Elsie Colgutp, of Hawley, is visiting Miss Maggie Mooney. A supper will lie given at the Baptist cnurcli tomorrow evening under tho auspices of the ladies of the congrega tion. A large number of tickets have been sold and an enjoyable time is au ttoipsted, Councilman Burke's English visit is being mucli delayed by the secretary deadlock. Mr. Burke is true to bis friends, and informed the opposite parly last evening that his visit would lie susp.'mW until it was settled whether Mr. Savago would be elected or not: A larco concourse of lotting friends gathered yesterday morning to pay curling respects to the late Patrick Booney, Representatives arrived from ;,11 over the valley were present. At St. Mary's church a solemn high mans of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Father O'Donnell as deucon, and Rev. Father McMurray ns sub-deacon. Af ter the mass Rev. Father Donlan preached a short funeral sermon in which he eulogized the quiet, peacefu lifo tho deceased had lived. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery An Easter social will be held at the home of Mr. R. P. Savage, on Green Ridge Btreet, Friday evening. FOREST CITY FLASHES. All ths Nsws from a Livsly Town Brightly Condenssd. Special to the Scranton Tribuns. Fohest City. Pa, Mureh 18. Miss Bessie Hines, of White's ValUv. was the guest of her cousin, Miss Bsulah Hines, Friday, Charlss D. Burdick, of Honesdale, was calling on friends in town Friday. The blue birds and robins are chirp ing merrily over the advent of spring. Ex Policeman John Cotter attended the parsdo in Wilkes-Barre yesterday, nnd will spend Sunday at his home in Minooka. A large number of Forest Cilians also took advantage of the cho.tp rati s ami hied themselves to the county seat of Luzerne. diaries Wiliiums, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of his brother-in- aw, Professor J. Luther Morgan, since Wednesday. Hie anniversary of the Hon. Neal Dow's 90th birthdsy was observed iu the Methodist Episcopal chuach The woman s Unrlsttan TemDersuos Union attended in a body. The pastor, Rsv. C. liogan preached a special sermon, giving a brilliant character sketch of the great temperance advocate DEATH OF ISAAC ELLIS. A Well Kntwn Citlzsn of Dalton Passes to the Great Bsyond. .S'lienal to IAk SONHtfON TVitnins. Dalton, Pa , March 18 Isaac Ellis died yesterday ufternoou at his resi dence in this place from the effects of paralytic stroke. He arose iu the morning at his usu il hour of commenc ing the day s labor and was as well as utnal. Suddenly, and utmost without warning, he ws rendered speechless and helpless. Uo did not rally from the shock. Mr. Ellis was well known all over lbs county, being a surveyor as well as successtully munaging a farm just ou tue outskirts of our village. Mr, l-.llis removed here from Old Forge township about twenty years ago. He was about nil years of age, friend to everybody, uud everyboly friend. He will be greatly missed in tue community, lha funeral ssrvices will occur Monday at 2 o'clock. NEAL DOW ENTERTAINMENT. PECKVILLE POINTiRS. Rs- Matters and Thing in General ported for Live Readers. Special tit the Scranton Tribune. PkCKVILLJ, Pa, Miroh 18 Mrs. Lanlt, of Bell place, is suffjriug with measles. A. Kinback is breaking ground on his vacant lot joining his place of i unness tor tue ereotion of a new house. The contract for the foundation of the new Methodist Episcopal church of this place was awarded to D. J Wil li imi and W. W. Divies, of Scr inton Dewitt Bsardslty was c died to Tioga county inursd iy on account of the se rious illness of his brother. The Bin- Rid. New York nnd Scranton Coal company p ti t last Sal urday. Stated by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, Lm OSSter, ra. Have guaranteed over itUObol ties of Burdock Blood Litters for dvspoo is, sour sr.oinflcn. ouious nttacus. liver auU kiuney trouble. HONESDALE CHRONICLES. It' m" of Interss'. O h.-l In and Abiut the staple City. Fpecint to the Scranton Tribune. HOHMDALB, Pa., March 18. C. E Salmon, Erie and Wyoming station agsnt. at Scrnnton.was a caller in town Saturday. The anniversary of St Patrick wss duly celebrated in Honesdale, Situr day. Our cornet band left for Hawley in the morning to play at the celebra tion there, and a large crowd went with them, the gr -en nbbou adorned many lappels; a few wore corks tied with green cord. Brighter or finer weather conld not have greeted this renowned day. The Honesdale board of trads will meet nt the city hall Monday at 8 p. m. This year promises to be a bicycle year, a number of new wheels having . dread y been placed in Hmesdale. Mrs. Russell Whitney and Miss Char lotte Mtur passed Saturday in Scran-Ion. CARBONDALc CHIPS. rithy Paragraph Concsrnlng Denizens of th Pioneer City. Ffrriaf to the Scranton Tribune. Camion DA l,K, Pn., March 18. Sev eral bese ball enthusiasts collected on Sandy's field Saturday nnd indulged iu ths national gsme. How about that base bnll park and trotting course wo are to have this season? Mr. and Mrs A. Bsrry, of Smith Main, spent Sunday with their son, who is a resident of Ulyphant. Mrs. W. L Ynrringtoii, after enjoy ing a few days' visit with relatives ami friends in Wilkes Birro, will returu home today. Miss Nan Brown, who has been the guest of friends in this city for the past two weeks, on her return from an tx lended visit at Wyoming seminun, RHEUMATIC Sciatic, sharp and .ifiooting pains, strains ana WMW nesses relieved in one nun , utc by the CUTtCUl AN ri Pain Plaster. 111114131111 relieves weak, pninlui kid neys, back acne, uterine pains and weaknesses, coughs, colds and chest I pains. It viMliirs UN ncr 'vous forces, and hence cures nervous pains and muscular weakness when nil others iail. Price, lfS. five, $i.oo. At all dniRirliU or by SUll. I'OTTSR DXCO AND Oil M. Coll. lloitou. An Excellent Prcgramtns to Bs EoJ jyed by Nloholsonlans. fl"'rial to tlie Hcranton Tribune. Nicholson. Pa, March HI. The Nicholson Examiner says the Neal Dow entertain nieut that will be held in tho opera honse on luesday evening March 20, will render the following programme. opening Exercises Mrs. E. L. Bacon Kecilntiou, "After Many Days." Ellis Bond "Sketches from Life of Neal Bow," Fnnnie Stephens Music Chorus of Children Keudinn, "Tho Maine Law." Mrs. E.L.Dav Music oiee Club Dobate Subject "Resolved, That High License Is More Practical Than Pro hibition." Disputants Affirmative, jjiortou iHeplione, htephon Jay; nega tive. J. Stauffer. Krod Foster. Music : Children's Chorus Address Itov. Grant E. Van Woeit Music uiee Club Prehistoric Irrigation lu the Southwest. There have been discovered at from 2u to 40 miles below Eddy, N. M., the crumbled remains of five different Aztec towns that formerly contained, according to usual estimates, lo.iiuu to 90,000 persons. Tin canyon near by, now filled with snnd, for merly furnished water. The remains of an ancient canal bad previously been dis covered. Broken pottery, arrowheads nnd stone axes prove the identity of the race to be the same ns that which when extin guisned lelt peculiarly built towns in north Mexico, northern New Mexico and Arizona. They were a people who built towns in the hills for defense and funned the river lands. The discovery shows that agriculture was cirrried ou on the Pecos by irrigation by tho prehistoric dwellers and a deuse population supported. Collector. Mrs. Lit tic Goss Tyrone City. Penn. After the Grip Hood's Cave Back Health and Strength That Dreadful Prostration Cured. C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : "(ienllemeii A little ever a year ago, I was nttuckcil by the "Tip and, after lhe crisis had passed. I was left su weak and with that dread ful prostration, that 1 was unable to dress my self for almost nine months. Some friends who Hood'sCures knew Its merits, persuaded BMtO take Hood's BarsaparlUa and I am now taking my fourth bottle. 1 am so thankful to he able to say that 1 can do my housework, and am calnlni; fast I Sloop Well, do not have sourness of the stomach, and can Sat with ttood appetite 1 think Hood's Sarsu- parilla deserves all the praise it nets and more." Mas. l.i i 1 1 1 (Joss. Tyrone City, Penn. Hood's PillS cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundiee, sick headache-, indigestion. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of youuj? ineii aud young women ia this country who have spleudid ability, but they have uever been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon are tired of inactivity and want to do eouiethiuj; tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COUKSE. IU sl SS COURSE. MIOUIHAM) COURSE. F. E. WOOD. ProDrietor. NEW YE ATI OPENS JANUARY 1. Resolutions. We, the undersigned committee of Sheri dan Lodge, 'Jin, Knights of Pythias, of ckville, appointed to draft a copy of resolutions, submit the following: heroa1'. it i as pleased the Supreme Architect or tne universe to remove from our midst our late Hiother Arthur Stone Whereas, the intimate relations long held by our deceased brother with the members of this bulge render it proper that weslioupl place on record our npp.-e ciation of his services as a knight and his nientons n man; therefore be it Resolved, that whilo wo bow with hum ble submission to the will of the Most High we do not the less motiru for our brother who has been called from bis labor to rest; Resolved, that, in the death of Brother Arthur Stone this lodge losses n member who was always IsalotU lu his work as a knight, ever ready to succor the needy and distressed ol the fraternity, prompt to advance the interests of the order, devoted to its welfare and prosperity, one who was wise ia council ond fearless in action, ho nest nnd upright man wi virtues en deared him not. only to his brethren of the order but to all of bis fellow citizens; Resolved, that this lodge tender its heartfelt sympathy to the tauiily and rela tions of our deceased brother in their sad affliction; Hesolvcd, that theM resolutions bs en tered upon the min ites of tho lodge, and that a copr of theiu be sent to the fumlly of our decensed brother nnd lie printed in a daily pnpor, the Sciianton Tuibunu. 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In Maidenhood, Womanhood and Motherhood, It Invigorates nnd brad's up the exhausted, run-down, overworked and delicate; allays and banishes all Nervous Weakness, Fits, Spasms, Hysteria, Chorea, or St. VI tus'n I inner . corrects all unnatural ir regularities of monthly function and cures Periodical Pains, Weaknesses. Bearing Down Sensations, Back ache, Catarrhal lnllummatlon. .Ulceration and kindred maladies. hnr ttn 190 about to becomn mothers, it Is a priceless boon. for it essens the naini nnd iwrilu of childbirth, shortens "labor" ,nnd the period of confinement, land promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for tho child. MOOS C POWDER Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwsaith Bf& SCHANTO.V, l'A. MINING and BLASTING POWDER llude at tho MOOSIO aud RUSH DALE WORKS Dr. R. 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Straw Mattings l'Vesh stock (150 rolls) from $4.00 per roll (40 yards) up to $20.00. 400 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AYE. LafHin & Rnnd Powdor Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric ilntteriaa, Fuse for explol ing blasts, Safety Fuse aud RepaunoChemical Co. 's High Explosives TUB TRADERS National Bank of Scranton The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BED in the market. Hull & Co. 205 AliD 207 VYOM KG AVE, "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," THE A HARPY PATRON OP RIGHARDS LUMBER Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. CO. CHOANIZKD 1891 CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. SAMUEL niNES.fPrcsIilcnt V . W WATSON, Vice President. A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. EiitF.CTona. RAMUS!. FllNKS, JAMES M EVERHART, lnviNo A. Finch, Pieiice B. Finlbt, Joseph J. Jekmy, M 8. Kemeiier,, Ouas. P. Matthews. John T. Pohtik. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENtRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This tinnk Invites the patronage ot business men and Hrms Kuu.rnlly. Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement Feb VH , 181)4. called for by tne comptroller of the Currency. 11KSOVHCKS. Loans. SI, 310,340 OO Overdrafts 047. 7 United States llonds 80,000.00 Other Hiinds 01H.A78.T3 Hanking House X8.074.46 Premiums on U. S. Bond.... 043.7ft Due from V. 8. Treumirer 7.0OO. OO Due from Banks 908.411173 Cash 140.040.04 a.soii.sso.oo 1 I Mill 11 II - Capital SS00.0O0 OO Surplus I o mm OO Dndlvlded 1'roD.ts SO 180 OO Circulation 7S.OOO.OO Dividends Unpaid 334. AO Deposits.' l,oG4,6BO f!4 Due to Hanks 60.30H.AO fc : .'II'.'.... ll Wll.MAM OONNKU, President. UEO. II. (Ml. IN. Vice-President Wll.MAM II. I'l l K, Cashier. D1IIECTOKS. milium Connell, OsHM II. Catlln, Allied Hand. James Archbald, Henry Ilelln, Jr., Wllllnui T. Smith. Lutliar Keller. This bank offers to depositors every Ir balances, buHl- fnrlllty warranted by the iiamm and I'MBintfialMlltv Special attention irlvon to bunlness ac counts, Interest paid on time deposits. "The other nun doss the work. 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