8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. MARCII 23. 1894. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I. lewder ABSOLUTELY PURE GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FIRST VIEW OF Spring MILLINERY Opening Bays Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. THE NEWS OF W font or totra oorfoepooaeata of Ti Tun Dke should sl.ra their asinss In full to omb news latter, not for publioatloa uut to gnu J against ilceeutiou.i I'm- several years our Millinery Open ings have been the event of the season. ou are invited to visit the store, com pare and judge. Examine the Trimmed Hats and Bonnota Examine the Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets. Examine the great showi of Artificial Flowers. Examine the vast collec tion of Trimmings. NICHOLSON NEW3 NUGGETS. An Intsrsstirir Budget of Current Top ioe Brightly Dinhsrt Up. Special to the Seranton Tritnmi, NICHOL80X, I'., March 82 At the meetinir wliich w.is hel l by tlie branoh of the Republic, Savings ano" Loan as sociation on Weiine-Miiy evening, the followine officers wem sleeted: J, M. Carpenter, president; A. II. Moor, vice presiilent; E F. Johnon, secre tary anil treasurer; S. L. Tiffany, at torney; appraisers committee, Jacob Bonno, Lerny Bacon, and II. J. Tiffany ; direotora, N'icholaa Cooper. F. A. Col vin, Edwin Jaqnss, A metin will be held on the '-ilst of eaoh month nu it should fall on Sunday , then It will be the day following, Two tramps were arrested here on suspicion of having been concerned in the robbery of the store at Lynn, a few nights aito. The store whs broken into and it'l V) worth of goods wre stolen. If a tire shoull break out in some of the Mores In town they would all go, because there is nothing to fiht fire with. I M. Harrison, of Seranton, was in town on Thursday The charter list of the branch of the Republic Savings ami Loan association will b left open until April 1, and all those that join the association between now and April 1, will be cmrter mem bers. Dr H N. Kelley made a trip to Al ford Thursday. The Neal Dow entertainment was a success e fiVOCA SCRINILLATIONS. Flashed of K.ws of Interest to Renders Nenr thoCountv Line. Fperialto the Seranton Tribune AvO0A,Pa., March 83. Misses N'orah and Cylia Mc'Hynn visited friends in Mill Creek today. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Thomas Walsh, of this place, and n Miss McDonald, of Donmoro. to take place at tho latter place Tuesday, March 37. Misses B. O'Brien and Mary Ward and Mrs, M. F. O'Brlon wore in Scran ton todav. Miss Alice Morahan was a visitor to Seranton today. Rev. J. J. McCaba spent today in Carhondale. Mrs James Alexander and Miss Belle Morton made u trip to Seranton today. Mian Kitie dill, of Pittslon, visited MilS Ella O'Mallev yesterday. Mrs. William Van Tassel, of New York city, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jemes McKunn. The Ladies' aid of the Primitive Methodist church will hold asocial at the home of Mrs. F. F. D imtiiHrmutli on Monday evening, March 2(1. Thomas Cox, of the West Side, has inoVed his family to V mulling. T. J. McAndrew has purchased the Hendrick property on Main street. The looal board of trade will hold n special meeting at. tho store of J. H. Anderson at 8 o'clock. FHOM CLARK'S GREEN. Teachers' Institute Notes Personal and Othr News Items. Special to the fclViafon Tribune. Ql.vbk'8 Uit! sen, Pa., March 22. W, P. Coon spent Sunday with friends in Hontadale, Rev. (i. P. Moor, who was to hav Commenced ip lOial revival services at tha Sammit, baa been oompslled by sickness to postpone ihew until Sun day evenlog, March '.'"i A. W Hunt returned Mondsv from a visit with relatives in Bnneadale, Tha institute at school building Xo. 1 was dooidedlv the iie.t ever hel 1 hare. The "Chalk T.ilk" of Profess r Park on Friday evening was well attended Saturday morning Was. taken up with an address by F. C. Banyan on "Eus sential Pointa in English, Grammar." followed by discussions, and class drill by Miss Florence Tinkham, A talk by Professor Park on "Penmanahip" was received with just approval. Iu the afternoon session, Professor Park spent a short time in a talk on "Drawing, '' which was followed by Professor Bovnrd on "Compulsory Situation." R. N. Davis then took an extended trip across the continent, A very pretty duett was rendered by tho Misses Bertha Colvin and Kuth Ball, entitled "Yonng Hearts," nccompauied by guitars. County Superintendent J. C, Taylor then gave his experience in touching reading. The evening- session was held in the MathoJist Episcopal church and consisted of recitations by Mr H. Parker, Miss F. R. Sherman and Miss Mae Courtright, followed by a iluett and encore by the Missss Col vin and Hall and closing with an en tertaining talk on "The Ideal in Edu cation" The institute theu adjourned to meet in Dal ton in the near fnture The Junior league of the Clark's Green Methodist E;iiseopal church have prepare! the following entertain ing programme for Go id Friday even ing, of this weak, viz: Grand entree, March of Eoworth league, by Junior league; prayer, by J. C. Higgins; rec itation, salutatory, by Albert Mullinx; recitation, "Smite Whenever You Can," by Iva Tinkham ; music, "Jesus Lives,'' by Jnnlor league; select red ing, by Bertha Baty , recitation, "Smie of These Days." by Charlie Wells; solo, "Have Courage My Boy, to Say No," by Horace Davis; duet, "Little Boy Ulnr," by Bertha Beatty and B-s-i Mnllinez; recitation, "D)n't Give Up," Verr.ie Ludlow; recitation, "A Little H-lp Is Needed." flattie M. Mead; music "Speak Just a Word for Jesus." by Junior league; recitation, "Jim.'' by II rac Davis; recitation, "A Merrv Little Girl," Graeie Isby ; music, "Just Ask Him in to Stay." by Junior league; recitation, "Lit tle Things,'' by B'onie Wood ward; recitation, 'Your Faces," by Annie Rihole; dust. "Wabnetab," by Btrtha Be itty and Bessie Milliner , recitation. "Nothing to Do," by Stella Covey , recitation, "What He Won Id Give Up," Mamie Wells; solo. "A Fe male Auctioneer, by Bsrtba Beatty; remarks h.y snperintendent and others; music, "Tell It Again," by Junior League. KEYSTONE ACADEMY NOTES. Movements of the Jilly Students Chron icled with Cars. f-perinl to the Sbraaton Tribune. FaCTORYVILLE, March 22 Tne mea sles have abated and those who Were indisposed are again able to resume their work. Raich White, of Justin, callod on fri-nds here on Tuesday. Professor E E Sonthwortli is organ izing a vocal class with a view of giv ing a concert at the close of the present quarter. The prize rendinirs which were to take plaee on April 7, have been post pone'! for two weelu on account of the measles. An interesting session of Phi Mn was held on Friday evening. The princip al topic of the evening was the discussion of "Disloyal Secret Oiths" The so ciety voted to hold the fourth annual banquet on Mav 20, and to be given in honor of the principal, F. M. Loomis. The mock trial Whioh was given on March 10. was int'-reiting and Instruc tive throughout Court opened for the evening session at 7 o'clock. W. M Denison and F. E. Scott repr"sented the eouimonwoalth, and it U. Cap wall and B. F. Thomas the defense. SHOOTING AMRAY A f AVOCA. l Jarass Calvey R:onivs a Tlullet Wound In Ills Nek. Sperinl to the Seranton IWeuae, Avoca, Pa., March 25 A shoot ing Htlny tooK puce at the home of Charles Hainan hist night about J DOIOCK, which near ly resnUed In the death of James Cal vey. Calvey went into tne Hsnsori house and became engaged in a quarrel with Mr. Unison. the utters son, John, who was asleep on the second floor, heard his father s cry for help, and coming to his aid found Calvey and his father on the floor. He Bred the revolver which he was carrying and, just as ho s'lot, Cilvey raised nil bead, the bullet going MARCH 23, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your cLoicn of three beautiful pictures, 'Telephone Girl," "! iiverinK Christmas Presents" and "Maidens Swinging." Bend by until or messenger or bring coupons like this of three differ nit dutcs, with 10 cenls, hLuiiiih or coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Perm Ave. and Spruce St. through his neck, between the wind pipe aud the jugular vein. iiuusou, wiio is about Is vears, was arrested but was afterwards released. ALL ABOUT ARC H BALD. News of an Entei p-lelng- Town Written Up for Hurried Perusal. Special to the Seranton Tribune. ArCBBALD, March 22. Mill Nellie Kearney, of Maiu Btreut, is visiting friends in Scrauton. The new board of health met on Wednesday evening. All the members were present, but it was decided to de fer organization until a masting to be held next week The Esdies' Aid society of tho Pres byterian church met at the residence of Mrs. James M. Eaton on Wednesday afternoon. Aside trom the Installation if efllcers for the ensuing term, there was little business of importance trans acted. I'he Orphans' quartette and Miss Lizzie White will participate in an entertainment in Jormyn on Tuesday evening next. There will be no work in the Ray mond Coal company's works during the remainder of the week. The com pauv is about to put in new rollers and lonble scroens. Ihese screens will do awav witu the shaaurs that have been in uso at the breaker for some time past. A verv enjoyable entertainment was held In the Welsh church on tint Iiidga ou Monday evening. The attendance Was verv large uin! the treasury of the church, lor which the entertainment was designed, will be sulistaul'iilly benefitted, Tne programme was ad mirably Interpreted aud each partici pant w is reoeived with well meritod approval, Everyone was delighted with it. following la tne programme: Gospel hymn, choir; address, Mr. Bruu dage, I'eekvnle; recitation, Miss Eliza Williams; song, Miaa MoElroy, Wlnton j recitatlou, Miss belina Cooper; long, William Randall; song, Miss Mag gie Evans; recitation, Miss S. A, Jenkins; solo, David llaigh; recitation, Johu Jenkins; song, Seth Randall; recitation, .Miss Agues Will iams; sons, Miss Solina Cooper; dia logue, David llaigh and Miss Hannah Williams, Part Seoond Recitation, Miss Maggie Evans; addresss, Mr. Mat thews, of Jermyn; song, Seth Randall; recitation, John Jenkins; duet, Rich ard sistera; recitation, Miss Annie N'uU: solo, Will Wutkins, Peckville; recitation. Miss Mary Duffy, Archbald, dialogne, Thomas Proiier and Seth Randall; song. John Conilns: harmon ica solo, Eddie Reddie, recita tion, Miss Selina Cooper; solection, quartette , dialogue, Thom is Prosser auu party; solo. Will Watkint, Peckville; The condnotore of the entertainment are especially thankful to Misses Duffy, of Archbald, and McBlroy, of (Vinson, and Mr. Watklns, of Peckville, whose excellent rendition of their selections added much to the pleasure of the audience, and whoso kindness In par ticipating entitles them to the thanks of the congregation. E A. Jones was chairman of the entert iiuuient. Father Ward, O. P., will oreach at the services iu St. Thomas' church this evening Miss Nollle Vail, of South Main street, has returned from a brief visit, with friends in Scrantoo. Rev, John J. Feeley, of Willlsiu port, conducted Lenten devotions in St. Thomas' church on Wednesday evening. His sermou, which was pro foundly interesting, was listened to by a large audience. - DUNMORE NEWS NOTES. Mattr9 of General Interest to Our En teip i-li k Neighbors Dlscuesrd. Svecial to the Seranton Tribune. DcNMoitF, Pa, March 22. The Eas ter social which was to have been held at the homo of R P. Savage will be held at the home of M. K. Bishop, on account of sickness at the former place. The event will take plsoe to morrow evening, and is held under tha auspices of the Young Ladies' Mission ary society. They will dispose of cakes and Easter novelties. Refreshments will also be served. Admission, free Everybody welcome. W. F. Burley will return from Bos ton today. Mildred, the infant child of Charles Wagner, died yesterday, Its age was six months, the luneral will occur from the home of its grandfather, Al bert W.'gner, on Siturday. Lecture hv Rev. Dr. Pierce at the Methodist Episcopal church this eveu nig, The largest and most enjoyablo grand ball of the leaion will be held at the OJd Fellows hall on Tuesday evening under the anspn.-es of George M Wal lace Lodge, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The railroad boys are noted as inimitable entertainers, aud the elaborate preparations they have been making for the comfort of their guests indicates that this season's celebration will eclipse all lonu r events. Deeora ti.rs will commence opirations at once, and by Tues lay evening the large hall will nresent a gala scene. The holder of eash ticket will bt entitled to $10 In gold. All uii'inliers are suppliod with tickets which can he a- cured at the price of $1, . All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and thoso wdio have not, have now the Opportunity to try It Free, ( all on the udvertised Druggist and get a Trial IJottie, Friw. Hend your name and address to H. B, llucklon & Co , Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. Free, as well ns a OOpyot Quldo to Health and Ilou ehold Instructor, Free, All of which i giiarau teed to do you guod and cost you uotbing. Matthews Ilrus. Drugstore JERMYN J.NO ThU RXABOUTS Death of Oe, rife Kdmond. Other Notes cf Gererel Interest Slirrtal to the. Seranton Tribune. JlRMTM, Pa . March 88. James Evans, of Fourth street, has typhoid pneumonia, The employes of thn Egerton Coal company received their monthly pay yesterday. We are rtlloed, not by what we really want, but by what wo think we do; never go abroad in search of your wants; If they he real wants, they will come home in search of you, for he that buys what he does not want will soon want what h" cannot buy. Mrs. Singer, of Carbi.ndale, spont Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Goiuer Davis George Harvey lias been put in charge of the Ontario and Western crossing near River str.-ot Hi iti" Nichols is spending soino weeks with Mrs. William Bray in Beach Pond, Wavne county. Mrs. William' Ruwliug, of Third street, is ill The enter tain men t last evoning nnder the auspices of the Ladies of the Meth odist church was a auccoss, both socially and financially. At the formal opining of the Repub lican club rooms Monday evening, it is hoped that all who contemplate join ing will do so at that (lino. Henry Dunlap, or Tompkinsvllle.nnd P. F. Gillgallon, of Fort Wayne, Ind., wore Jermyn ulsltors yesterday. Georgo Edmonds, sr., who was stricken with paralysis Sunday after noon, died yesterday morning. Mr. Edmonds was well known in this vi cinity, having lived here many years, and on account of his quiet dispoiitlon was well liked by all. A large family is left to mourn hie loss. rf -se PENNED AT PRICEBURG. Northern Suburb of the Elotrlo City Graphically Wrlttea Up. Special to the Shranton Tribune. PHiCriBUU(i,Pa.,Mareb 22. The open ing exereiaes of the new school house has been postponed for certain reasons. Notice will be givon in this column in due time regarding this matter. (.'unstable Richard Barron made a business trip to Blaksly poor farm on Tuesday. Mike Hell ers. yardni'vater or the lilcu- mond brenki-r, is on u vacation. The Yonng Men's institute, of this place, are preparing to bold a grand entertainment. A bate ball club is being organized in town. The work on the new German church has commenced. The ladies of the altar society, of St. Thomas church, will m ike the Easter services more impressive by decorating the interior of that sm-red udilice. Isadora Jonea, of Halatead avenue, gave a party to her yonug friends th other evening. Thomas Byron, of Wilkes-Barre, ailed on friends in t iwn on Wednes day. John Murphy, sr., is lving sariously ill at the home of his daughter ou Dick hou flits. Btorra' mines will only work one day next week. This week they will work two, The Republican club of this place maels every Monday night in the 00 tral hall. There are 105 members at present The oftic.ir for the ensuing term are Thome Peach, president; C. !). Snyder, vice president; secretary, George While; aasistant secretary, William Summers; treasurer, John G. Miller. Sumuwl Baker, is erecting a snlHtan tial picket fence on his property. T. W. Loftni, of Olypbaut, circu lated among friends in town during the week. Patrick J. Mnlaliy has announced himself as candidal" for aherilf. e - HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. Live N jwj Notes from the B iss of Irv ing CI ff Special to the Seranton Tribune. BONISDALE, Pa., March Elwin Twitmyor, Lafayette: Augustus Ihouipiou and George Weston, Yale, and El. Bums, Columbia, are home for their Eister vacation, Gus Benael, of IUwIey, rods into II instdale on his wheel this afternoon. Two persons were knocked down by bicycle riders on our streets this morn ing. One, an elderly geutlemm, wis quite badly shaken up. William W. Ham is visiting his brother at Seranton. A noisy skimtnlngton, about IU) strong, serenaded the newly married couple of yestorday at their hom iu Traceyville last night. Mi-s Lizzie Ammerman, of Carbon dale, is visiting friendl in town Harry B. Mulr is seriously ill at bis home on Grivity heights. Ground was broken tolny for the erection of a frame dwelling for Leo pold Hahn near Foster's plaining mill ut Seeleyville. Howard Reitnaner left this nfter noou for a short tri p in the valley. Fatal neglect is a little short of suicide. The consequences of a neglected cold are too well known to need repeating. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures a cough promptly. Sold by all dealers ou u guar autee of satisfaction. PIONEER CITY NEWS. Caib nidsle Current Topics Carefully Re ported for Live Riedere. j'fcie! to the Seranton Tribune. CaRBONDALE. Pa., March 22. To ac commodate the subscribers of The TmiiUNKin this esction the art portfo lios "Our Country,'' can be secured at THE TRIBUNE'S headquarters at Shan non s music und news rooms on North Main street. A supply has been for warded and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and . can be secnaod without dslay. Ihese port folios aro gems of the photographer's art. and all subscribers of I UK I fill) i nk should cut out their coupons daily Uaronce K igers, or Uundalt, was among the visitors in this city today Rev. John i.i mm, of Aiuesterdam, N. V , la the guest of friends in thii city. David Wolcott has returned to this city after a several mouth's stay in Lbicago, Mrs. Charles Woodward, of Corning, N. x , is the guest or her sister, Mrs. J. J. Rvgeluth, of Salem avenue. Mrs. S. S. Hards, of Salem avenue spent todav with Peckville friends Tempt IT Not a Cough wltn a Weak Sys tem, Consumption with Weak Lungs, or Disease with Loss of Flesh. Take Scott's Emulsion llllllllllseaeaeWsThTOin V the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, forany ailment resulting from poor nourishment. Physicians, tho world over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! prrptrod by ticutt ,1 limine, N. Y. Ail Dnmjislg. MOOSIC POWDER CO Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bla"g, BORAKTON, PA. MINING andBLASTINQ POWDER Made at the MOOHIC and RUSH DALE works. Li.fllin & Rand Powder Co.'e ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries, Fuses for explor ing blasts, Safety Fuse and RepaunoChemical Co. 'a High Explosives JJ - . W. HuhIi. Aiiaiumiiik, Penn. A Wonderful Cure Ulcer in the Stomach Hood's Sarsaparilla Restores Flesh Strength and Health. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "I feel it my duty to suffering humanity to givun statement of the wonderful cure Rood's Sarsaparilla brought about for rfie. 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If you have o.en given up ny your physi cian call upon the doctor and o examined. Be cures tne w orst casesof Nervous Debility, Scrofula. Old Soroa. Catarrh. Piles. Female Weakness. Affections of tho Ear, Eyo, Noes and Throat, Asthma, Deafness. Tumor, Can cels and Crinnles of every desorlptlon. Con sultation in BngliNh and Gorman Free, which shall ho considered sacred and strictly confi dential. lirtl,-.- lloill: OA.M. to 0 V. M. Ulllly. fiuiiftn,, 0 it.m. to ' p in. Tl IB TRADERS National Bank of Scrantoa CHGAMZKD ISM, CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. SAMUEL HINES.tPresldent W . W WATSON, Vice President. A.B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. lUKF.CTOnS. SAMrai. Hints, lHVIM) A. Fiitcn. Joaipa J. JtiiMv-f. Cuas, P. UlAnruKwa, oAHfs &f F.vr.nnART, Pltlll K R FlM.EV, M S. KBMERtll.. JoUN T. POIITIII. W. W. Waison. PROMPT, ENhRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites the patronago ot businoss men aud tlrms generally, Fublic Sale. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There aro hnndreds of young men aud yonug women in thii country who have splendid ability, but tbey have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand lias been an inspiration to hundreds of youn,' people. If yon are tired of inactivity and want to do BOmething tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSEL BUSINESS COURSE. SHORTHAND COURSE. n si n.Ae. F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. NEW YEAR OPENS JANUARY t. Onyx Top Brass Table Third National Bank of Seranton. Mut. iu. -i.i Feb SS . 1X04. rnlled for tijr tliu Com ptroller of the Cm roucy. BSOURGBS. I.oanM -l ii. :i-00 Overdrafts 947.37 I'nlteil Statin llfiinle HU.IIIID.OO Other Bonds BIS.S7H 7. llanhltlK Ilouae MM HI I 'rt-m in 1Mb nn V. s. BoDds.... 043 7S lino from V. s. I'raasurer 7.600 oo Hue t Hi, i,l. 'us i Cueli 140.e40.o4 z.uov.a.io. oo I.IAII1MTIF.S. I upllnl v-oo noil OO Suinlue 240.000 00 Uuillvldeil I'rullls MIIMHOO Cli'iiilalliin 79,000.00 Illvlilvmle I i, p. id B34 AO lleiilts.' l.od-I.IIIIO til line to Bunks 00,360. SO , SOS, 080 BO WILLI AH CONVKt.L, Treelilent. ULO. H. CATI.IN, VU'0-l-i-elilent. WILLIAM B. rl.t K, Cnsliler. DIRBOTOBS William Coimoll, Gori;A IT, Cntlln, Alfred Bnnil. Juinee Archliulil, Hear Itnllii, Jr., M 1111. .ii. T. Smith, I other Keller. Tllle I ti ti K nflere tn itelineltors every facility warranted liy tlielr Inilatices, buef ueea ami reHpunellilllty. rSpeclal attimtlon K'ven to linnlncM ao counts. In!, i -1 pnlil un time deposits. EACH. EACH. Hat and Coat Racks. 3-hook, 25c; 5-hook, 50c. KERR h SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avemu V- 3m. The most complete medium-priced LDiHG BED in the market. Hul3 & Co. v: ,.::& m m r07 tycmUG AVE. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Seranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. For the Baby pHlS WEEK we remember the little darlings in the form of a Nicely Up holstered BABY CARRIAGE, with fine running gear, adjustable parasol, aud sold FOR By the way, we show fifty different patterns of Carriages, including the famous 1894 DOWNING SLEEPER COACH, for which we are sole agents. "With all purchases amounting to $75 ot trer, we inolttfo 100 piece Dinner Set FREE. Cash or Credit