12 THE SCKAXTON TRIBUKPJ S A Tl J R DAY MOBNITTO. MARCH 24. 1894. Beecham's pills are foi 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 free : pills 25c. At drugstorcs.or write B.F.Allen Co.,36 Canal St., New York. GORMAN'S mm 0 DEPOT Laces and Embroideries Were uov?r so beautiful Hi now Betidea thoir loTellnets, the prifos are sucu h to commend them to tlie attention of tlio more prudent buyers, Notwith standing the nnequatel demand for liicee tins leMOQ, oar stock 13 cousieteut with the iloiaud. Fine American Ginghams at 10 and 12 1 ,'c. In a complete line of styles iu all the new combinationi aud color ing. The goodf :ire exceptional value ;it the price, this ldenti cal quality .having beu soli last Season for lo aud 10 ceuts per yard. Serpentine Crepa at 20c. This fabric bears a itrong re emblance to an a!l-wo)l mate rial. It is huht, airy and is shown iu ten different coloriujit, Including all the popular shades for evening wear. THE NEWS Of NEARBY TOWNS 36-inch French Percales at 12 '.c. in many styles and coiorius. t he choicest product of the uiills.ara fully represented, and the de signs are entirely different from any other printed fabric on the uinrkt. Opening of Millinery TV-re was no evi lenco of hard times at our .Millinery Openine A large number of ladies were present to pick out their hits from an aisortment so inviting as to make choosing a pleasant difficulty. The dm.nds upon us for prompt execution of orders are ijuite extraordinary. Gorman's Grand Depot TAYLOR fiNO THEREABOUTS. Matters of ornri Interest to Liv RnsrWs Bnd DlMUNeA Special to the Scranton Tribune. Taylor, Pa, March 23. The rocp tion committee of the Price library will meet nn Monday night. Taylor line of the Traction companv has a fine and accommodating set of men in Its emptor, who are faithful in ef-rvinz the pnblic. roaster s-r trios will be held Sunday at all the ohnrohee. The Presbvterisn chnrch choir has arranged sptcial mnsio and service will he neld in the morning and evening. At the Welsh Congregational obnroh Ipeoial music has bfn prepared by Itl miuinal direc tor, Professor James Tnornas. The Methodist Episcoiial choir will also render snecial mmio of song. The Calvary, Weleh Baptist and nvangeli cal chnrches will also have appropriate mnsic. The pasters of the various chnrches extend a welcome to all to at tend. (i-orge M Timlin received a dis patch this afternoon from Washington of his appoin'ment as postmaster of Taylor. Mr. Timlin is a prosperous and anceessfnl merchant of tin bor ough, boing engaged in the meat mar ket on Main atreet, and his appoint merit iriv general satisfaction to all claafea. Mr. Timlin was stronly op posed by Andrew Doles, Esq , Henry Behnltter, W. J. Bnrns and .).bn lfe Langblin, Mr. Timlin will, in all probability, remove the office to the tore of Mrs. Lilly, on Main street M005IC SCINTULATIOflS. Our Eiiht Corr.ip ,ndsnt',i Dslly Bu1 get of iMnres-lnir Nswi. ! j.ertal In the S. canton IWbaai Moosk , Pa. .March SB. Rv. Linder uiuth will preach a temperance ser mon Sunday evening. Meinbsia of the Women's Christian Temperanoe union and Other ti'iiii''mnct workers urn r qneeted to be pr-sent. Meet in the basement of the oburob at 7 o'clock barp, James Hand has purchased a new span of work boraeft Sdrt. John Liliar, Mrs. S. W. House, nti'J Mrs (iorgo Tragallil attended the lecture in Avootlaet evening, delivered by A M. Ilolvy. of We'd Pittston. Mr. Luw has purchased a .Shetland pony. All Free. Those who have Dead Dr. King's Now Discovery know its value, and thoso who have not, have now the opportunity to try It Free. Call on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, free. Bend your name and addresetoH, K. Ilurklen ft Co., Chicago, and get a aamplo box of Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills. Free, as well an a copy of i .!: to Health and Hou-ehold Instructor, Free. All ot which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing, ilutthewit liros. Drugstore. P"nr of tiwn rnrrespin lnts nfTia Tuts DUB shontaeisra their natnss in fall to eaeft aesrs letter, nol for publieatlon uattoguard against deooptlon.l AROUND ARCHBUD. Imprsiv Grind, Friday Services Per eoiial Hiid Otlir Notes of Interest. Bptrtoi to th$ flernafoa rwheaa Archbald, Pa., March 23. Mrs. John H Lack and grands in, Lack Samnaoo, ar ipending Eister with Mrs. Lack's daughter. Mrs. John Samp ion, of Dnryoa. The Father atathew socie'y will con duct a grind mnsloal and literary en tertninment at their hall on Mondav evening. Mr. Michael McDonnell, of South Main Street, who hu been ill for sev en! weeks, is slowly recovering, Tne Hose company will, within a few weeks, hold a l ook social for tlin pur pose of adding to their library, Every one who wishes to, may favor them by bringing one or more hooks Raymond, a young sou of John Marin, of Hill street, is verr ill. Mr Martin M.iha ly, of StUui street, is slowly recovenug from his reoeut illneas Good Friday was observed with solemn eerrioei at St. Thomas' and the Evangelical Lutheran churches yester dy A' the fonnsr church the mass of the pre eanotlfiod was celebrated aud was followed by the adoration of the cross. In the Lutheran cliutvli the servieee were also Impreativa The pastor, Kev. J. G Uuilolph. delivered a sermon of great power on the lignifl eance of the day of sorrows. Tne Faster services at St. Thomas' church on Sunday will be very id presilve. At the late mass, 10 3d clock, Rev, Father Ward, 0. P.. will preach the Baiter sermon The etiuren lias been Very beautifully decorated and arranged for the great event that is about to he commemorated. Mrs Patriok iiiliu.it '. i old an I highly respected resldeut of this place, died at her borne ou North Church street at 0 o'clock last eveumg Mrs Qiiuiartin came to tuis place when the viiligo was emerging from the wilder ness and she lived here constantly ever since. Bhe was born iu Ireland about eventy-fiv6 vears ago. Her husbaud died at the outbreak of the civil war i 1 tn- care of a lariie family devolved upou her. Of these Daniel J. aud Will iam A Qilmartln, of this place, aud Tuomas F aud Patrick C Qilmtrtiu, of Scranton, survive ner, Her daugn ter, Mary, died a few mouths ago Mis. Ci. martin WM a kind hearted end charitable lady whose many ood qualities endeared her to iu extensive circle of friends. Her funeral will take place on Monday morning. A hig'a mass of r.quieiu will be sung in St. Thomas' church at 10 o'clock. Iuterment in the Catholic cemetery. At the Lntheran church on Sunday confirmation and the sacrameut will he administered and a sermon on the Resurrection will be preached. In the evening tnere will also be a special Easter sermon. There will be no special services iu the Presbyterian onurcb. SV Criticising a Young" Lady. "She would he a pretty girl for but one thing." "What's lhatr asked Charloy. George Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Ob, that's easily enough dis posed of. Used to b the same wnv my self, but I caught on to the trouble oue day, and got rid ot it in no time. George What was it? barley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's jhe boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad tint you could bear him holler clear across the country every time ho moved, fie tried it, and you know what an athletic old eent he is now. If somebody WOOId give Miss Daisy a pointer, Kb" would tnauk them after wards. All the drug stores sell it. OURYcA DRIBLETS. Sundry Nwi Items Oivtn la an Epi'.o mizd Form. Sr)riat to thr .S'crrcn'oa IWftuaC. Di.rvea, Pa., March 23 0. B. Rich ar Is made a business trip to T unkhari nock yester lay. M. I". Corcoran, the new postmaster, will continue the offiotin the same building for a time. Th Agenda rae-ts this eyening. F. B Dills is at the county seat to day. The employes of the Babylon Coal company received their monthly pav today. The in'nnt daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Stucky, of Main street, is very sick. II L. Edeall, of thfirm of Elsall cV Claneon, has recently purchase 1 n Boa carriage horse. The Ladies Aid society of the Pres byterlan chapel will nold a social to niirht at the chapel T!i new iiaptist chureh is nearing completion. A horse nn I wagon belonging to Dill's )i v.-ry. of this place, was stolen .it PlttftOO Wednesday eyeriing. The tbief lias not yet been discoverel - FOREST CITY NFWS NOTES. All of the Hnpptnlnits of the Day EiicMly Written Up ffitHtU to thf Srrantnn Tnb'tn. FOREST CTT, Pa, March S3 Will iam Eg 'ii bal aerept d s lucrative posi tlotl at Norwich, N. Y.. for which place be will leave In a few days. Bicycle aconls are hustling Thomaa E Reynolde, nf Scrnnton, was in town on business today. The sociable held by the Men's so cletyoftho Prebytrian chnrch last evening was quite largely attended The society resitted about 118 Tonight a 1') cent tapper will be held by the name society in their church I asement During the evenings the drawings for the bed room suite anil tea set will take place. Nearly time to go trout fishing, but you had hotter wait until April 15, or you might bo caught by the officers of MARCH 24, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice of three beautiful pictures, "Telephone Girl," "l)e liverlng Christmas Presents" and "Maidens Swinging." Bend ii mail or messenger or lu-ing Coupons like this of Unci) differ eul dales, with 10 ecnt.s, slumps or coin, to TRIEUNE OFFICE, Cor. Peim Ave. and Spruce St. the law and have a chance to fish down "salt river." Sarah, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Honrvitoh, of this place, will be united in marriage to Harry Vlnkel- Itein, of Soranton, Sunday afternoon I. M. Gray, of Binghainton. N. Y. , was in town yesterday. Mr. Gray taught in Susquehanna cnunty for a number of years, ami at one time lacked but a few votes of being county superintendent. Rev. D. W. Bkellinger, of the First Presbyterian church, of Hyde l'ark, will on Tueaday evening, March give a talk on Palestine, American his tory and temperance at the linptist church. Fred Derrick has returned to this place after several days visit iu (Ireat Bend F, Cunningham, jr.. P. M.. and Ben jamin F. Muxey, spent a short time in Derrick Center this morning The cantata, "Jeptlia'l Danghtnr," will l given for the benefit of Enter prise Fire oompany. Mar lid II. 1'. Johns' condition is better. Appropriate Kaster services will be observed in all the Forest City churches on Sunday. Krie Auditor S. Smith, of New York city, spent a short time In the Krie sta tion cilice today. 11. Edward Taylor, the popular drug dispenser, spent today in Borauton. JEF1MYN AN 0 THEREABOUTS. a Live Reperter'e Bpltomiaed R'c.ird of tha Events of a Oav Sjuciol to th$ Stvwifoa IWhaae, Jekuyn, Pa., March 'Jj - rhe funeral of Ueorge Bdmonda, sr , will take place at 8 o'clock today, Interment in Mayfleld new cemetery. Xermyn Order ot Foresters will at tend service next Sunday evening in stead of iu the iiioriiiuir. There will be a social at the reel' deuce of Joseph l entils Tuesday even lug, March '.'7. The proceeds will be for the benefit of St. Jamm' Episcopal cuurch. Mollie Carey, the little daughter of Frank Carey, o( Tuird street, is ill with scarlet fever. A J. Col burn, of Soranton, will be present aud deliver an address at the formal opening of t'i Kipiihiicau club uit klonday eveniig 11. 11 Hathaway, of BioghamtOU, aud BartCurran, ofjSeranton, were iu town rester.lay. ' The following is the prorr.tinius for the entertainment March 27, Under the auspices of the Catholic Mutuil Bins tit association H 'rsler s double qu ir tette, Klrkwond, Movies. Doylan, Coogan, Kdly, Eirkwood, Klrwiu and Boy Un I vochI olo, Miss Sadie Timlin ; tenor soio. Frank White; recitation, Miss Alice Qainn; address, Rev. M. E. Lynott; vooal duet, Misses Roche and Collins; pantomime, 'Legend Beauti ful," twenty-six little girls; Orpheus quartette, Messrs. Eiton, Foote. White mid Gilgsnnon , address, Jas. O'Neill; vocal solo, Miss Katie MoQoVem: violin solo, Miss Hannah Murphy; quintette, Misses Collins, McCioern, f'eeney, Timlin and Roche; bass solo, John M. Foote; recitation, Miss Lizzie White; Ssleotton, Hessler's dounie qu irtotte. The home of Mr. Daniel LaRus, on North Mam street, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering, his daughter. Miss Minnie, being tendered a surprise party by a largs number of her friends. Among those present were Misses tier tru le Davis, Blle Dak -r, Eva Wheeler, Emma Moon. Csrrie Coon, Jessie Wil ier, Berths Belt, Elita Osnorne, Liuoie Heuwood. Carrie Murray, and Messrs. H. W. Bovar I, Walter Moon, George Nicholson. Ralph Wheeler, Thomas Jopllng, Robert and Frank Blakcslee, Winter, Thomas Champion, and Mr. Peters, of Scranton. W. R Dodson was the guest of Kingston friends last evening, - . FR.0M FACTORYVILLE. Intoresti t News Notes Gathered by n Brunt Corre.p ndent Special to the Srrantnn Ti ihune. Factouyvii.i.e. i'a . March 'Si The friends of Mrs. Sarah Frear will be glad to learn that she is expected home soon. S a has hen spending the past six months with her daughter, Mrs Paul Oelerhont, of Blueflelds, Nicarau gua, and is now on her journey home. Mrs M. J Watkins has s ) far rec v er-d from her recent ill uvea as to bj able to be out again. The Ladies Ai I society of the Bip tist church met at the horns of Mrs Levi Liudleys last Wedneid.iv after noon. Mr and Mrs Dinlel LingstalT. of Soranton, expect to occupy their beau tiful summer residence on Academy street in ths ne.tr future. Miss Loncelta O irduer rn'urned last Saturday evening from a six months' trip t trough the so ith and west. Miss Oar drier has brought home many souv enirs of the places she visiUd.and gives glowinir and amusing incidents of what she saw an l heard. A chorus of about fiftv voices have been preparing an i iterating special Easter programme to be given at the Baptist, church next Sunday. The home of Mr. anl Mrs E S Hinds was tns sosne of a very pleasant gathering last, Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being the seventieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hinds' mother. Mrs Emma Roynolds There were about twenty-five present, whos aver age age was 07 years After partaking of a sumptuous repast the guest do- pwr e I. wishing the hosts msny such ll p r dnrns of her birth lav ami hop lug i;c they might b permitted to nj ') many more such gatherings. Fatal neglect It a little hnrt of cuiridc The consequences of a neglected cold are tor, well known to need reponttng, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Byrop cores a oough promptly Sold by all dealer on a guar antee of satisfaction - HONES I) ALE AND VICINITY. Matters cf Pas. I it Interest to Rosldents of th v 1. 1 City. Fl rcial to the Srrnitton ''i t'etae. HOMKSNALI, March ','H The pews of Qreoe Episcopal ohuroli will be aold on Easter Moutlay between the hours of 'J and I o'clock p in Any portion desir ing a pew, half pew, or sitting, will please be present at the. appointed tint i or send a representative. At theisms lime a vestry will bo elected for the ensuing year. The body of Clarence Bnlleok, who was drowned In the Susquehanna river at Campvilie, N. Y., on Monday, was recovered yesterday, The funeral will be hold from his late horn at Cstup ville BktUrdayat ID a. in The services will be Conducted by the It-, v. William Swift, of this place. Daring Ills rosi deuce here, OlMtUOS gained many warm friends, among Whom was It .y. Mr. Hwift. All in. mm his untimely and sail death. Russell Dlmmlck, of the rjatversity of Pounsvlv.inia, is homio.i hisvaui tlon. C, H. Webster, jr., of BlnghsffltOU, N Y , is making bust nail calls upon his many acquslntannai h're Easter sf rvicos will bo held in all the church' s E is'.er Su iday at 10 BO s. m anil 7 30 p iu. Sunrise Choral servic at Grace church at 0 a. in Holy com munlou will be celebrated. CARBONOALE CHIPS. Interesting Scrapa of Newe from the Hustling Pioneer Otty. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. CaRBONDAIsB, Pa., March 2;S This morning while making up a train in the Delaware nnd Hudson company a railroad yard Joseph Lavan. of Con ductor S. Bobbins' train, bad his thumb smashed on the left band. Mrs. W. II Hubbard, of Wyoming street. is recovering from unillnss that has confined her to the house for two weeks. Misa Lillian Missett and Martin Jor dan, of Hchenectady. N. Y , are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Missett, of Brooklyn etrent, ; Maggie Mitchell's greatest success, "Fanobon, the Crloket," with Miss Carrie Louis in the title role, will be presented at the grand Saturday mati nee. Admission ten cents to everybody to all parts of the house. The Catbondala Traction company ie about to complete its railway in Arch ibald. Under the terms of the ordin ance granting the company the privi lege of laying tracks, the work i to bo Completed by May 18 There will then be a continuous line of eloctrie road from Simpson to Taylorvillo. A con necting link now living built will noon make the lower terminus Nanticoke. Miss Helen Richardson, of Camden, N. J. , is expected today to be Misa Mary Watt's givst for a few days. Professor J. F Crowell spent yester day in Uaioudale. Miss Lucy Vanaan ami W. D Evans, ol this city, are toeing at the concert iu Green nidge on Tuesday evening In aid of the Baptist church of that place. Mi h Walter ( ur is the guest of Mrs A. L Patterson for a few days. sV PECKVIIU POINTERS. News of Iatttett lu the Knlei orlslntr Valley Town. Ppectal to the tkranto 7Wbxt. PECKVILLB, Pa.. March 88 The Lsdiee' Aid society of the Metholist Episcopal church olesre I f'd at their farewell supper last Wednesday oveu- i Dg, James Graham is nursing aaprsined ankle which will confine him to the house for a few days. Eister services will be held in the Methodist oburob Sunday morning and evening. The morning service will be under the auspices of the Sunday school, lu the evening the pastor will preach an E ister sermon and the choir will render several special selections of Easter music. Arcio Coebrin, ad about s years, was killed in the Bliu Ridge mines ou Thursday by a fall of top eoal. He leaves a wife to mourn bis death. The funeral services will oooor on Sunday. Mrs. Cbarlel Jeukius is on the sick list. George Woodbridge is visitiug with friends at HouesiUle. Miss Maria Chevuy is sick with rheumatism. John R, Cook circulated with friends it Hyde Park last evening. (iay Ksller and Florence S.vingle are home from the State Normal school at Stroudsburg to spend Eister. Mrs Fred Warfield and daughter, of Eqnenoc, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Warfield. Nervous Headaches Dyspepsia, Impure Blood A Perfect Curo by Hood's Sarsa- parllla. D. K'cbstrr liakcr York. Pi " i personally recommond Hood's SarsapariiiA to my friends and others, whenever I have an opportunity, and I am willing tint this state ment he used lor publication. This medicine has been of gioat hnieflt to me. I have been tillering mere or leu w ith dyspepsia and per- Hood's5? Cures VOUI headncho lor several years After using other prcparattoDI Without success. I concluded to try Hood ; gananarlUa. i am pKaed to say that I have beoB beno&tod more by the ..r,e of Hood's Saruparilla than bj An Gthci Wicaicir.cs Corr.bincd- Infuct. 1 havobcoa cured by Rood's Banapa riiia. tatMfind Hood's FUU very bensOclaL" D WsbitkuBaksr, 3lg.rann8t., York, Pa, Hood's Pills ..re purely vegetable, and do not purge, ain or gripe. Sold by all uriggiiU. WE BELIEVE e have the hand somest line of Parlor and 1 )rawing Room Furniture ever shown in this state and we would like you to see it. Mill fc Connell Washington Ave. SPOTS LIKE RAW BEEF Eryslpelns and Scrofula All My Life, lu Cloths For Weeks. Blisters Size of Teas. Burnesl Llko Fire. No Kest or Sleep. Tried Three Doctors. Did No Good. Got Cutlcuro. Immediate Help. Entire C'trc in Three Months. I have been troubled wi:',i Erysipelas and Borarulaatl my life, Keoently luy Uuibs came out iii red !tiols trout tltc jtc ot nt hand down to tint tnerosl plmplo, Some of them would fueter a lltUo, but mostly lire red, and ibo laro sj.ols looked morellka r.tw neoi . and VfOUld raise up quite a little from tbosnrfaeo. There srould be utateri coin,, at large as noiu in differeat hlaoeS Sflth the rest. It was all over my hotbs iiom my feet to niy body, across myshouldon, and my arms, bands and wrists had t bo done up to dot In for nooks, and they srould Itch and burn as though I was alio . and there was no sleep lor mo, and my UmbS IWOllod :i (.'o'sl deal. 1 trietltlir Iwtor.t. hut did me no ;o"td. Ki- nollyn friend recommended CUTlcuas ii::me diks, and my husband cot them. 1 ejase them a tiiorotih trial, and thoyhtdtted me riirht off. In three months time I was all well. Now this wat three years ago litis spring. I have USOd six or SOVOn UOXOS of CO net I.,,, anil have taken nearly t. down bottles ol the Ccticcua Resol vi:nt. and the Ccticlua Soar I use enitroly and llicro u uc other like it for hunt and toilet. Mi:, W It SI'ltlM. Geneva .vstahuia Co Ohio, CUTICURA WORKS WUNIiERS Thn i iin-iti. til', i lit . U tie ( i ii t liA 1(1- m- nii - of tottunniti tliaflfpirlng and huimiiai kin, icalt :iut hhiiiii ilirttMi'H with loss f hair, arir so wuiidt-rful fU to levin .ilnjunt iLcicdiblO. Ytt orerj word is truo. Hold ihroPifliout Hit; world Pilct1, rt'TieCRA, 50c.; BOstF.etAo.; IUolvint.II. Vuttih Ijmju eMfoOOBM. Cow , Huh- Propiwlorii liutou. o-"ll"iW tOCunBktQeOlMMH," Uiullt-d fltfc. BklDMid Sailp pti iilicd kod luHutltied by CuTtcmu huai'. Abnotnttly pure. WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS, kidney and utOliDO 'iiiii and wt.-ak Kuseu fsdtevi'd In oim iiiimil) If v thti Cutlcura Antl-Paln Platr. Ouly ii, .u ' ! pfsjeVklUIng piuNivr. BABY'S Dr. E). Grewer Ihe Ptiiladiilpliia Fpscialist, And his aaepeUted ttatfof BualUh nJ tier man ra)reielanaara uuw poi mauuutiy lucated Temple Court Building 81 I SPRUCE ST. SCR ANTON Wberu lLoy lutty 1 consulted 1JA1LV AND SVMMAY. Tito Doctor Is n graduate ot the University ci f.riiisylvanlii, formerly demonstrator of pliysi,, yv ,,d surifnry at the Medico Chir BrKlcal tollege, of Philadelphia H Is also aii honor nry memhor of the Medico Chirur tlcl AgsotiAtion, and was physlciKD and surgeon In chief of the most noted American sttd German hospitals eomos highly Indorsed M the leading piofossors of Philadelphia anJ New ork. His many years of hosrjltal cxprlenoe on blrB this eminent physiciaa and surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all defunnit as and diseases with the most fiatU-rine success, and his htvh standing in the state will not all W hint ti sooept any Incurable case l.ltl HMimiii HKhTOUKD t RSV.HS Ol YiiUvti MRU CURED it you have isou grviwi up rty your phvsl clan cell upon the doctor nnd V examined He cures the worst casesof Nervous Debility, Scrofula, Old Sores, t atarrh. Piles. Female Wcnkn'MO, Affivtiorrs of the Ear, Eye. Nose and Throat Asthma, Uoafnoss. Tumora fan rets and Crl poles of every dosorlption. Con niltatlon in English and Herman Epea. which shall Ins couatdored sacred and strlotly cotil- dsntlaL tlltlee Hours: f A. St. to l". M. Dally. Sunday, 0 a.m. to - m. Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in Illnminating and Lubricating OILS Liiwoil Oil, Napthas nnd Onsn lines of nil grades. Axlp Oreitso. Wnion (.irpnso nnd Colliery Com pound : also, n largo lino of Tar raffloe Was Candles. Wo nisrt handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety buruiuj,' oil in the market WILLIAM MASON, Manager. Office: Cnnl Exchange, Wyoming Avo. W orks at Itno Uroofc. Third National Bank of Scranton. Rtatement Feb s , ism. mtud for by 111. 'oiiiptioller of tlie Chi tviin KBaOVHCl s '"nns I.SIO.S to 00 Overdrttfu ti4 7.:i7 Dtllted Stales Hoods mi i mi Other Rntids Mi:t.ft7H7; Itanklttg II. .11.. 8, 074. 4(1 Premiums ouC. 8. llonds..,. 04S.TB line from I'. S. 'treasurer 7 into no lue In. lit Hanks 20H.SHI 7S Caen ish.uso.as t s,sos,saaoo tIARILITIES. apltal s i on Surplus loooooo UnillTliled 1'rullta AOINtlllll Clreulatloii 7,000. OO Dividends t'lipald S3S .in Deposits. 1, SCI. (100 .14 Dim to Uaiiks eo.UOB.ftO Sa.'tit'J.i.in.tiii William rosNn i, President, uko. ll. ATl. in. Vlca-President, WILUAM II PRCK, Cashier D1RKOTORS William CfMMelt, Qeorae H. ratlin, Alfred Hand. James Areliliald, Henry I'.. Hi. Jr., WIIIUiu X. Niultb, Luther Keller 'Mils hank nffeis to depositors every larlllty uari anted by tlielr biilnnces, linsl ness ami reMpniiHlhllltv. hpi'vlal attention given to business an euiiuta lutvrcst paid uu tluio deposlte. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of youns men and yonrjg women in thl country who have splendid ability, but they have never bee wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiralion to hundreds of young people. If yorj me tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, come to Hie t'olU-jjo. COMMON BUTOIilSH cou use. ni siMiss (;oi;ksc. HUORTUANU CUVRSIS. F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. Onyx Top Brass Table $610 EACH. 0 $6.00 EACH. Hat and Coat Racks. 3-hook, 25c; 5-hook, 50c. KERR lb SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. gigJL The most complete medium-priced i Si FOLDING BED in the market. Hull Co. 205 AND W WYOH SG 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. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. UUHiMiiiiiMisiiiMiMiiiiiuiliiHillllliiliilliiilieiM'; S B B Av If s wm m wm I iliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiuiuiiiniiiuiHi