8 THE SOI? ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 22. 1894. Beecham's pills are foi oiliou9ness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, foaled tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow skin, w hen caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Hook fret.' : pills - 25c. At drugstorcs.or write B.F.Allen .,o.,;,(5 Canal St.. New York. GORMAN'S THE NEWS OF ! NEARB TOWNS 6RAII00EP0T FIRST VIEW OP Sprin g MILLINERY Opening Days Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. F r several years our Millinery Open ings have been the event of the season. You are invited to visit the store, com pare and judge. Examine the Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Examine the Untrimmed Hats and Eonnet3. Examine the great show of Artificial Flowers. Examine the vast collec tion of Trimming. pick:3 up n peckviue. Heccer.insrs of ihs El7 CMTMtlf Bl oovded bt Paithfel Rsporw. FTirini to the. Hr"l'rt THi4 PlCXVILAJ, I'.. Msr'.-. Messrs. OMen Metbewsonn, John P. Jones, Wulura Afiiir. of Olyphsnt, and Krarilc L) Simpeon of Blskely, were callers in town on TwIit evnm;f end a visit to Oriental .-iter oigi, Free end Accepted efssone. Mrs ,or.n hirnes anl Miss fie 1 1 iin jarom will leave this moraine to spend a few rlavs at Washington. D. C. , T he Women s Christian Tmrjeriooe nr.nn will hoM a dim loeial at the : horn of Mrs Ed war 1 f;rber, on Main 1 atrt, tni afternoon Mis Lelie Stitt, of F'ittsv.nrjr. is vis ing Miss Etta Csllender, of Ball Place Mrs Van 'rorden end Mrs. Myers, of Carbondale, worn the tTtsta of Mm Thomas Pop last Tuesday Miss Clara fiijlow, of H imilton. nd bet brother. Clarence, of .Scranton. wai tlM Rnit of Miss Craee Barber last Knndey. Tne Prosbylerisn eonsregstlon Started the fonndation of their new church on Main StfSSt bar vMtrday. Mm. J. R. Russell mid denifhter Ada, of Hcranton, are visiting tbl f ormar'a atatar, Mrs. Rlchsrd Ut$n. of Bull Place, Mrs. Hanry Jones visited tli Blee trie city VMtcrday, Ifiaa Nellie William, who had h- r sbonldir put our. ol joint at sehool lire wests K''. floes Dot Improra very rap idly. A larife delegation of the members of Harpsr iodga of thia ptaoa attendsd the Independent Order of Odd Fallowi tiaiiii-t tit 'liyphant U-t Monday oven- . HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. Erlsf But KnUrtalnlnir Scrip of Nws from tba Muti'i City Rjterlot to the Krranltm IWORRI HOHBSDALB, Pa., March 'Jl John K. Btunall who Itft here laat September for a trip to California, returned home from PassdsUR yesterday. Ed Kulz in home from Wyoming seminary. Miss HoftSDSS BtrODRDiaO, from Uie lama InititatlOD, Iihn been the tiuHt of Mini Anna Drown. Minti Lillian Baker, from the leininury, will be Minn I'rown'e KUent thie wnvk. Misa Anna Stunner, of PittHton, ia vinitinx her aiatf r, Mr. Adolplnu Tol ley. At 7. IS this evenitiK lev. ('. A. Ben jamin united in marriage Harry Cooney nnd Hial Carrie Hcott at the bride's home in Traceyville. Frank Fowler was rnu ovor about nonn today nnd wan nlightly bruised. No bons wre broken as reported abont town. Miss Acnes Krantz is seriously ill with imeumonia. font or town oorraapoattanti rT ne Tata DNishonldtltn ttattr aaiitM In fail to aaak Haws 1 otter, nol for publication uuttogtntrJ tf I. nint dtoaptioB i 0 UN MOHt DOINGS. Buress Tlua'ean' rtcullsr ProaaadtU Other Ilxmt of Intrt. faMctol to tht- ftcroa ton IWfrnati DVNMOBB, Pa, March 81. ''here hits nuTer been a lima in the borongh'a his lory when tba aan ol any officials h ive aroused public Indication to such an extant a the autoaratio Indlguitles perpatratad by Hurc.-ss Dncgan. 'l'h oonnoila' failnra to oondaot baiinaai In aocordanoa with his wlahaa has. In bli aatimation, jnstitied bim In taking the agraaalra steps that bar lad to the present trouble, and regardless ol any law hut that Touched for hv himself he t:ii continues to Ignore the citizens' police forod and oouncll, and sin put nonatitntea himself enatodian ol all doenmanta pertaiutng tomnuieipial af faire. The st tttii taken by bim has attracted wi lespread attention, as it standi alone rlthoqt a precedent. Amen,' the legal lights it is oamlng great inrpriie, and ill wonder how Mr Duggin, with his knowledge ol what is right and lawful, can act in such a manner, for in this oaae the law is so piamLy ixpreaaed that there can be no possibility ol ia uuderst inding it. That the law says the secretary shall retain all books, documents, etc . until his successor is elected. Mr. Duggau u s not deny, but regardleei of this, he endeavored to gam possession ami would have incoeeded had not Secre tary S.vae foreseen his object ami placed them under lock. s borough attorney, an offloe which be Illegally holds, he advises tba coun cil that all business transacted by Mr Savage is illegal, and thereby compels them to cease conducting borongb. but .ess blBauaa a meeting cannot even be called without a secretarv. Another law mat Burgees Duggan igo I l l that which says he oannot iCt b.-tti us bur.-ess and borough attor ley, the former office beinc tneouipat it le with any other office of the munic ipality and it is rumored that action will loon be taken to depoee bun of ruber one. Tba tight is directly earned by ring rule for the OOUOCilmen voting tgainat Mr. Savage are desirous of see ". remain, but according to their and pledge they are compelled to vote according to tae dictates of the ' ttaf " 1 la Pemocratic councilman in par ticnlartold TBI TRIBCXI representa Ive tl it were it not tor this he would v I I Mr S,ya. This Is the pres ent ooniitiou of me couucil. One half safj-ct to the dictates of aa oatb-bound club which is ruled by the town's at t.'rney and turges. thereby embody ing the government of the town in one Individual To accommodate the subscribers of Fhl-: Tribune in this section the art portfolioa, "Onr Country," can be s-...-.rd at Thk Tribune headquarters at Jonaa' Milk depot A supply has been f-rwarded ani N'os. 1. ). 3, 4 and S can be secured without delay These port folios are gems of the photosrrapher's art, and all subscribers of Tun Tribune ibonld cot out their coupons daily John chulUr, one of Thk Tribune carriers, is sick, and tae Jones boys will carry his route until such time as be has recovered. MsiT'. Irvinsr. the sins of th new Episcopal minister, have arrived here from Tnnkhannock. An operatta entitle! "Eiched Sleep." will be produced at the Old Fellows hall by a number of young iidies on tse eve-.injof Marth The young ladies who are to pirticioate have dla pi iy their dramatic nb:li:is to an li e-.cea at this place before and tbre will nndonbt'dly b a nub to isenre ticketl. The proceeds will be need to r!iev the poor of the town, and th call of sweet charity shonll be a-;wred in a liberal manner. The rope jirr.pinu craze has caught the public icnool children and at No. 1 building on Tuesday a young girl con tinued tne exsreises to such an extent that sae was prostrated and was tkn to her home in a carriage The teachrs should see th at scholars in dulge in this practice moderately Tfie temperance lectures held under the auspices of the Loyal Lgion at Odd Fellows' hall last evening wis !arirly attended. Tomorrow night Ftev. I)r Pearce, of the Y..m Psrk church, of Snranton. will dlivr a lectura at the Methodist K;N coj, i! chnrcb. His snv ject will he "The Holy Land'' and will be interesting Mrs it II Detts, of M"hoopiny, is visiting friends in town All Frs. Those who have use I fir. King s Nw fuscvery know Its valnn, nl those who r.av- not, have now the opportnriity to try It Free Call on the advertlaad Druggist n-.'i s-'. a Trial Bottle, free Hni font ranm anI iddreei to if. K. liurklen & ' o , Chicago. ai.M g"t a anrnpln bog of lir. King's NeW Life Pill. I nn, as woll na copy of Onida to Baaltb an'i n . i (,.,, i aetractor, Praa, ah of winch is goaran t s1 to do you o'kI ori'l rost you nothlnu Ifattbewi Bros Droesrtore. MOOSIC NfWS NOTES. Ent.rtilnlr If Chat Oonoeralag Pasalne Bvente of (lenerai tapeftanae. hfr,nt to thm Hrrnntnn 7(nia". HoOaiO, i'e . March ;l I h" infatil daughter ol Mr. god Mrs, Daniel Dona- ho, of Hfsrk's Patch, 'llil Tuesdav ''inn!, (ntarmant will be rnaie in .St Msry's eetneisrv at Avoca. Ml is Ella I. "Van nti'l Milium Hindu starlit Wodtmslay with frisn'ls In Bonn ton. T'lie infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs I' '. Drown, ol M in streat, is belter Wotk on the M'thodlst Episcoptl church on Main street is progressing very fast. Tne Misses Annie and Attnei Robin son and Ifiaa JannleE lamer, of iuiier- tUan, spent Ttlatday with Miss Jennie i mmell, of Booth Ualnatraal John II Da?gy,Of Booth Main street, is on the sink list. Charles Morril.nl South Main sirret. MARCH 22, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice of three beautiful plottage, ''Telephone Girl," "JJe liveririf OhliittnuUi I'icsonl.M" and ''Maidens Swinging.'' Bend b mall or tnessenger r bring coupons like litis of three differ ont (lilies, with io cents, stamps or coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Penn Ave. and Spruce bt. is improving his residouoo by putting a bay window iu front. Work is progressing on the new bar rel mill. On Easter Sunday exercises will be held iu place of Sabbath school at '2 o'cloek. Every body is woloome. ARCH BALD GLEANINGS. Happsnlnirs of Mora or Less Import ance Inttlliirsntly Hvportsd. ftintol to Mi tfevnatoi IWauaa ARCHBALD, Pa., March 91, Miles .1 MoAndrew, John A Foota, W R dti roy, Pastmaster Coagrove, M .1 Mo Male and James K I'. eley attended the funeral of Mrs. W. 11. (lolden at Pnrioni yesterday. A religious event of moro than ordl uary Intereet will he the Hiirmni in Bt. Thomas' church on Friday evening by R-v. Nicholas Ward, ol tint Order of Paailoniiti Father Ward is president of Dunkirk oollegs at Dunkirk, N V lie is a preacher of rare power and his reputation aa mob is nut enuilued to his own locality. He will undoubtedly he greeted bv , very Urge nil hence on Friday evening, Father Ward will also preach itt the last mass on Easter Siitulay. Aside for tint interest attttcheil to the sermon by Ftther Ward, tba Ifiaa ler services ut st Tboiusi' ohuroh will bo numnally lutareatlug, iiu l ulus of the congregation will hayathoaltari very blUUtlfullV decorated and there will he s profusion of Bowers, emblem atlc ol t ;e reaurreotioii, Tba choir will ting special music to the Boootupanl lUSUl ol a select orchestra In other respects the lervloei will siiriiasa in in t treat those ol any previous year. Rev J, C Rudolph, pastor of tl.o Herman Lutheran oburoli, will, in ad ditloil to his dntlM as pastor of the Arohbald ohuroh, have charge of the Prioeburg congregation, whlon hn was luatrnmental In organising This oon gregatlon has recently built a new chinch, owing gteatly to Mr. Ru dolph's exertions. Fortunatelr, his new charge will not make it DSOiSSAry tor linn to abandon his residence here It is Very likely that the Aichbal I Democrats will make an effort to nom inate a candidate from this district in either the legislative or senatorial con vention. There is certainly an BQUnd ance of good material for legislators here, and we have not a few who might wear gratefully the mantle of Mr. Mc Dooald, or Mr. Diirk P, J, White, a veteran Democrat, is being urged to enter the lists, and it is not unlikely that he will be lured by the song of the siren As yet no one from Arebbal l has advanced a claim for the Republi can nomination. And, by the way, Arohbald has not beru represented in the legislature by auy of her sons sinre the term or Hon. M M. (tilroy. The friends of E A. Jones are anx ious that he should get a place on the Republican county ticket this year, and it is highly probable that his name will go before the county convention. It would be difficult to rind u Republi can who could poll a larger vote here man Mr Jones, He is popnlar in his own party nnd besides has many L)aui ocratic friends who would bo plessed to have an opportunity of voting for him. At the Febrnsry election Mr. Jones was elect- d councilman by a v-rv tHttTing vote, and it is fair to assume that be would poll n much lar ger one in the vent of his nomination for a county ntHce. James A Kearney waj in Scranton yesterday. - F atal neclect is a little short of suicide. The c..ns-o,uences "f a neglected cold are too well known to neml repeating. Or. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cough promptly Sjld by all dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction. a 4 FROM FOREST CITV. An ArgU Eyd Reporter's Budget of Live News Notes. Sptrtal lo the Scranton ZVtoeaA F miitir ClTV, Pa.. March 91 Mill Charlotte Giles, of Carbondale, epent today in this piacs ns.the guest of Miss Flo Allen. Tomorrow will be the beginning of the seventh month of sehool. James Drown moved his household goods today from th" Bankin's block on D-'lawjre str et to Fr-td Cray's block on Main street. The Bpwortb league of the Mtholist Episcopil church held an enjoyable session last evening. Stmuel J. Jen nings r-ad an able oisay on "Hurry and Worry,'' which contained good advice, and was favorably commented npin. A debate, "Resolved, that the character of Napoleon was one to b admired," will be debated upon in a s .ort time (ie.irge Msxey is will in vr to present the affirmative aide, and w A. Price the negative D F. Maxey is also willing to defend the character of Napoleon. H. A I'urpU and ilivr f'ovle, prom inent Forest Clttans, were In Carbon dele to lay H I' Johns is lying very ill it his home In this piece, The Men's society of the Presbyter Ian church will hold a sociable tumor tow night (Thursday) in their church baaement Come an i ice now the men 1 1 k care 'if socl ihles (i-ort,' D. Conch, of Carbondale, was io town this afternoon. Doc McMilleo, ol the Pioneer City, and Kirk Meredith, of llarrisburg, Wer In town this afternoon its the gnosis of their cousin, Erie Station Agent R, M. Shepherd. MM. J E RMYN JOITINGS Matt.rii of Interest Hurrl.dly rnnnul for tt itlk P oasal. fivrrini fefie SDraafee fWeaea Ji rmyn, Pa., March iil The Ladles' Ai l toclsty, of Jermyn. will give no en tertilnment at BO o elook on Tours day evening, In the Methodist Eplion pai obnroh, Tim following programme will be rsndi red: Hinging II v the Cbolr Rocitetlone It y Junior Eengm rs Nurse Maid's I'nii iiv -i iint.tr Loagosrs Tableau Recitations iiv Jonlor l,nguers hinging Ity I I. hi y YottDg QglieS Tableen singing By Qnartstts Qnarterlv meeting of (be above obnroh will not be held until April 7. Tbs Jermyn lo igs of Tim Anoleot Ordel of Fnrislers of America, will meet hen Sabbath evening in the Metho lint Episcopal church, and not on Babbath morning, ns previously an nouno-d Rev F (iendall will preach he sermon - i e ' OLYPHANT OKI KINGS. All the News from a Hustling Town Br. Hv Itecirded. Httfrint to thr SWaafoa IWseasj OLYFBANT, Pa., March 91. Mrs. William Blake, of Arohbald, visited MUs Jennie Ferguson yuaterdaV. The mnoh talked of Rrear.u of Prom ise Csso of Dardwvll vs. Pickwick, under the auspices of the Voting Men's Christian union, wns thn attraction at Father Matthew opera house Inst even ing. A large and appreciative audi ence was present and all united in say ing that the trial was a "howling" guo cesa. , Tne cantata "Joseph" whs rendered this evening at Father Mathew Ipera House to a very large audience, it was excellent iu every respect and those who missed seeing it mined a groat treat. Miss May Wahl, of I nlawnro street, hue accepted a position as stenographer in Scranton. Miss Julia DeHt end brother Joilph were callers iu Scranton yesterday. Miss Alice Sweeney, of Arohbald, is the guest of Mrs. William Sweeney, of Lackawanna street. J. 0, llollernn made a bualneii trip to Scranton today. JERNIVN SNO VICINITY. Various Notea of Ueiutrul Interest Oars fully rnmiilled. flpecfftl fc iho Stoma ton IWeaae. JERMYN, Pa., March .;l Mrs. David Wall, of Como, Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. A. Moahrr. He. it go Edwards, sr.. who will stricken with paralysis on Sunday af ternoon, still Ilea unconscious. The phyilolani In charge have some hopes of his recovery. F.. A. Niiwing, of Scranton; 0, M. Patrereon, of Carbondale, ami C. M. CI. irk, of Detroit, Mich , were Jermyn visitors yesterday, The patrons ol the Electric Street railway are glad to hear ill the pro posed extension to rm-kvill. Mrs. I1. B. Dik.tr Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Netberton, al Forty Fort Richard Oendell ami Harry Bovard are Inline from Wyoiiiiug for the Bet ter vaoatlon, Robert and Frank itlakeslee, of Jef ferson county, are vialling rslntivea iu town. The formal op ining of the Republi can club rooms will tak plaos on M iiuy evening March 98 Then will bo a nUUlber ol good eueakors from Scran ton. Thu CltiSons' baud will lie pres ent and a uood time is assured to all who attend. The entertainment this evening under the auspices of the Lilies of the Methodist Episcopal ohuroh will con sist of recitations, essays, vooal and in strumental duets, etc The young ladies who have been practicing for tn broom drill will give all exhibition. MINOOKA MA1TCRS. Qeasral Notes of News from a Southern Ecrantnn Suburb. SfioekU fC "if ScrtlnlOS Tribttna. MlNOOKA, Pa.. March 91 John Mnl derig, our well known tonsoral artist, is equipping his parlor with an entire new outfit. There is rumor of a now foot ball team to be organized iu Greenwood for the purpose of defeating the Miner's Hill elub which has prolonged the foot ball season in this place. T V Mascheall, of Greenwood, was a caller at Wilkei-Darre on Tuesday. Jennie Muhen. who is a student at the Mansfield Normal school, is ex pected home during the holidays The lireuuwood mines were idle yes terday. Francis Mullen, of Greenwood, has accrpted a position as rnolorman for the Scranton traction company. The Young Meu's Institute, No. 184, O'Connell council, of this place, will meet next Thursday evening at their hall on Willow street. The Stafford mines which was oper ated by Con ne'. I & Co , has closed down permanently, as the coal has all ei. taken out. Those who were em ployed iu tie mine will be tent to Doryea. The infant boy of Thomas Joyce, of Stafford street, died yesterday after uoon from the ffecte of measles. Fun eral will occur tomorrow. Miss Mary Neweonibe and T. J. Walsh, of Pittatoo, who have been calling on Minooka friendi, have re turned home . TAYLOR ANO THEREABOUTS. Bits of Gossip Concerning Movements of Our Kn'erii Utrn Neighbor!. Special to the Scranton Tribune. TASi.uit, Pa . March St. Mr. Gaff net , - ( sheriff s office of Scrinton, wei iu town today. Go to Price Library hall Thursday night for a rich treat. Any amount of fun. i'rice free. The member of the Welih Congre gational church held a social tonight at the church parlors Large photos of Hon. John H. Fel lows are displayed about town an nouncing his candldaoy for congress Mrs. Henry Bpeiber ii homi from a visit to Philadelphia, W. J, Neigar an I bride have entered the duties of housekeeping on Main street Dirt Donsteln. raprcmnting an El inira pork house, wss a caller In Tay lor today. Beatrice BlIOW is improving aftir several weeks' sickness. The Traction company has been planking between the rails at all street crossings The Willing Workers of the Metho dill Episcopal rbiireh met this after noon at the home of Mrs. Neeley, on Mam street. T he society is preparing for a besaar. Mr and Mrs. John Henry Williams, of Hendham, entertained a number of Taylor and Reudhaffl friendti on Tues day night. , The PynS Bine worked only OM dav this week and Taylor two. Demo rrsllc times. The Is le .if" In a.i.v, -.1 Mta Prlc" Women full of Pains Ai lies and weaknesses, find m ( i i n i ka A ntt Pain Platter instnnt nml gmtriiii relief. In IM MlNUTI il relieves II lung Ridefl sml back, hip, kidney nn.i uterine p. litis, stums and weak Indies, lllrum.ilit , sei sin , ihirp ami Rsrvons s and chsti palm. kior- ipll c ee l tone. It Is UlO Sweetest, snmt, sub .t nml best plaster. I'm s JeM. lye, $i ... At .it dntnttH er by Di.il. 1'iiiiitH Dun. anu Liism. Cuer., Iki.lua. m Dfllnii rnviKlit, Colli fun wiih Mtttnis M00S1C POWDER CO Rooms 1 and ? Commonwealth Bld'g, CRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER Jladoatthe U0081G and KU811 DALE WtiltKd. Llfflln A Rand Powder Co.'i ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Dattorlns, Fuoei for explod ing blasts, gaiety Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co. ' High Explosivci Library ball tonight.. Their mrry lauguier and songs nre echoing throughout the hall, anil evidence is that they ere enjnytug themselves gloriously. Mm. Fatnck Stnnton brought suit yesterday for if II. 000 damages against Patrick Dnrke, of Una borongb, for in jury to her reputation. Caspar Neiger, of Milwaukte, wai in town today. The ladies of the Epworth league of the Stewart Memorial chureb, of Rendbam, will give a loonl entertain ment Friday night. Taylor Fool Hall team will hold a ttnll tomorrow (Thursday) ulgut at Weber's rink. The moat unique sociable event of the week will occur tomorrow (Thurs day) night at the Price Library associ ation, when tbs ladies' auxilliiry will serve nil "old maid's ten " J. B Wlnslow iV. Co, liavi, presented the ladies with a himdnoinn chair, wbloll will be given to the person guesulug the nearest to n quart of pens OtbSI numerous attractions will alao take place. A Gypsy fortOttS teller, who will tell what is your future luck, will be on band. The la lies should meet with great IDOO RS, and everybody who attends will lie Well repaid for their lime. No admission collected at door and are Welcome, HOW TO MAKE MONEY Thon; arc hundreds of young men and young women in thl country who have splendid ability, hut they have never leea wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people, f yon arc tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, Kiine to the ( SollegO. COMMON BNOtilSH COUItSB, IU sINI HS 0OUR8E. NUOlt'f HAND (JOUR8B. ri ri mffr n . F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. N,;vv YEAH OPENS JAM AUY I. Onyx Top Brass Table J H $6.oo 1 ) $6.00 : EACH' Jjf I- tir. Frederick seller hi Pi ten, Penn. Like a Young Man Although 71 Years Old Rheumatism Cutod and Strength Clven by Hsod'u. "C. 1. Hood ti Co., Lowell, Mast.: "i have taken thn .- bottiei ol Hood's Baria- piuilla and am boa uniiit the louilh. 1 can truly sa tl hi! UadS a nee nan Ol uic at n ad vanced aire ol 71. I have sutttnal tilth rheutua- tuun tor man) years. For ten jears there has been a suiiih iii my sides and also under tny klu-e Jolntl. II was so severe 1 could not sloop down without pain. Nolhinn gave uic re. iff un til after I eonunenceil to take Hood's Sarsa- neriUa. I have continued to Improve steadily Hood secures and the pain has li lt my sides and knees, t-n-Ibling me to stoop to the ground with ease. I am wurkliiK like a young man. thanks to Hood'l Sarsaianlla. I eaimot praise It enough In re turn tor the (,'ood II has dune for me. not alone fur rheumatism hut also for kidney trouble. ' Fridrbick Sillers, Bt, Peters, Penn. Hood's Pills nre 1 onstlpaUon h restor ing the peristaltic action ot UN ahniciitar) canal EACH. Hat and Coat Racks. 3-hook, 25c; 5-hook, 50c. KERR & SiEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BED in the market. Hull & Co. 205 AKD I0T ITOIiK I1B, Dr. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And his s.clatod sttr .,t KnKn h an I (ler an 1'uyslclatiaare miw rerm.-mently located Temple Court Building Ml t sritn E ST. SCRANTON Waere inoy ma) t. txnsolted DAILY and HI N HAY. The Porter Is a gra.iiat el the rnlversity ef IVnnsflvanis, fermerlr demenstrator of rliVsiulnuv and MMerv st the llMHco-CbJr errloal College, of rhlla.iei, i, n ,, iji Dtmoriry mem bee oi the Bedleo-Chliw- Ileal Asuorlntlon. and was plivvlrUn nd snraeeii m chief f the m.wt noted American ami tinman haepltala eemes hlsblr In.l r-.-.l by th; lending luofeors of I'hiladelithla nd New ,.rk. Ills many years of h.xeltsl rtprrionoe en st ten this eminent phvtclau nml snre.tn t.t eorreitly dlsiimwe nn.l treat all itefermit es Slid ,1 ... l-w with the o.,.t flattering success, and Ms hlrta standtitg in the ntate will iiiS) ail u- Mm I,, accept snv inearabli r.. lata i Minimum, ki . I in. i t iV I KM ss n fOtJMti NKtt CtlRRtt II von hum eeen glVlta tip ey yeur (tend rian mil upon the din-tor u esaminea peeerei tae eroret eeaeeof NervpasDeltiUlv. Rcrofnla, OM lorea i uterrh, Piles. Female Weekaeea Afrectlnns of the KHr. Bye N.. and Throat Aetltnev toafne. Tum.tra, I'an- lore end Orittnlee of every Reeortpttoa t'en ntltstlnn In KiiulUh aM Herman nee, which plislt DC considered HCfOd sn.l idnellv tend dentlii nntee lino i ti vi io R '- M. Dally. Beniley. n n.m. i,. l p m. Third National Bank of Scranton. ' Mil. in. 1. 1 l ei, SR , IHtll. railed Tnr liy lit.. Comptroller ol the in renoyt III 'itll iu us. I tinnt BI,lt0iS40 00 Overdrelts iii7.:t? Ciiiteii atetits Bonus...., so,ooo,oo Other Roads BIS.67M.Tn llanhlni House BR.OT4.46 Premiums out! S Bond! ... RIS.Ta Duo rrom II. R Vreeeurer T.OOO.00 Ilea from UmiRe... S0R.4IA.tr Casli I in ,440.54 s. '.nil, nnii.no 1 1 miii nil la 'illnl SOO.OM.OO Siirnlns S40H000.00 tlllillTldeil ProflU ...1 ISO iu, Clreulatl ll.OOil.OO Dividends I'ntinid mi .mi Deposits.' 1)004,000 n Due n ... i. - mi. ami. .mi 1,108,530.00 William conni i i.. President tin 11. ('ATI. IN, V Ice-I'm . I, lent wii.i.iam H, PKCK, Cashier mid emits. William Cennell, Oeorae it. Cattle, Aiinoi iinnii. jimms Arenbaldi Hears llolln, Jr., Willi. I, i T. Siollli. I nt lie. Keller. This bank ofli.rii In ileimsllors every facility WHi-i-anl.-d by their lialanvrs, bust niHn and rfspm.iilblllty. tspoclal ait. -nt l.oi given ti. business ac counts. Int. i.-ii iuld ou time ilrposlta "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HARPY PATRON OP- THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO, Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Buildin i TRY US. Hiii For tlie Baby yms we BK we rememoer the little darlings in the form of a Nicely Up holstered BABY CARRIAGE, with hue running gear, adjustable parasol, and sold FOR leKnitRr 'BBfflrAtSSiTO By the way, wo show fifty different, patterns of Carriages, including tho famous 189? DOWNING SLEEPER COACH, for which we are sole agonts. With till purchases itniounting to .$7.. or over, wo Include n 100 piece Dinner Bet FBEE. Cash or Credit V