VHE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 27. 1894. Beecham's pills are fot 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. book free ; pills 25c. At drugstores.or write B.F.Allen Co.,365 Canal St., New York. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT Laces and Embroideries Wers nover so beautiful as now. Betides (heir loveliness, th prices nre sucli as to commend them to the atceution of the more prudent buyers. Notwith standing the imeiiu.ilel demand for lnces this s9;uoa, our stock is consistent with the deunud. Fine American Ginghams at 10 and 12 ' c. In n c unplets line of styles in all the new combinations, aud color inns. The goods are exceptional v.ilue at the price, this identi cul quality .having been soli last season for 10 and 10 cents per yard. Serpentine Crepa at 20c This fiifric bears a strong re semblance to an all-vol mate rial. It is light, airy and is shown iu ten different coloriug-i, including all the popular shades for evening wear. THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS 36-inch French Percales at 12 '..c. In many styles and colorings, t he choicest product of the mills.ar fully represents i, anl the de sires arc entirely ditu.-rent from any other printed fabric on the market Opening of Millinery Th"re was no evi lonco of hard times at our Millinery Oneninz A Inrgfl number of ladiss w-re present to pick ou: their liAts from an ass irtment so inviting as to make choosing a pleisant difSculty. T h il.trunds upon ut for prompt execution of orlers are quite extraordinary. Gorman's Grand Depot THROP AND VICINITY. Bri'f Parazron at . '.-in' la the Eai-orn Bnburbt, fitperinl to thr Scranton Tribun: Til roof-, Pu., Marsh 26 Miss Ila-i-nah Indian mile n Hying trip to Biiikoly on Satnrd ly. Miss Cittharitirf Pritclnrd, of U'y pliant, spniit Sunday at Throop. Mr. Bncklio, of Providenoe, preached at tli" Baptllt chnrch on Sunday last. Mr- Thomas Henderson and (laugh ter Bella, spant Sunday at Pricoburg. Miss J.me Ann Williams lus n turned home after an ahsei.ee of three w-ks. Jessie f'arfery and Thomas Alxsin. of bunmnre, snent Sunday with F.ithr Richard Parfery, of this place. Miss Anr.ie Robins, of Providence, Fpnt Sundav with her parent! here. II V. Bellman, Jr., of Newark, N. J., who has been stiemliicr tli- last few days with his father, will ratnm home today. Miss Nettie Bertley, who li taking a course at the t.fat normal school at liloomsbnrif, ipent E ister with her pa rents in this place. Miss Anna Coolinan, of Herrioks vlllo, is visiting hnr brother, VV. X Cool man, of this place. Messrs. Fahringur and Case made a Hying trip on their bicyilos on Sunday to Mayfiuld MIRRORED AT MOOSIC. Brief and Intrtath,f Parucrftphs Con cnminir Thrlfiv N'hbor. Special to tin' Scranton Tribune. Moosio, P.. March SO, t'be Loyal Temperance legion will meet in the basement of th Prtsbyteriao church this evening. The election of officers will tek place, The Women's Christian Temperaucn union will bold a Sob-Web social aud Hiipper Thursday evening, April 12, at the home of the president, Mrs. John Laliarr. Andrew Menzis and family leave to day for Scotland, where they will maktt their future home. At the concert to be h'ld Wednesday evening nt the Brick church. Mr. Will iams, the leader of the Wales choir that took tho priz at the World's fair, mid Mr. Lewis, of Scranton, will sing. Electric Bittnra. This remedy is becoming so well known iml so popular as to need no special men -tlou. All who have used Electric Bitters sine the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist audit Is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver ami Kidneys, will remove 1'imples, Bolls, Fait iiuemn nnd Other affections ciiused by Import blood. -Will drive Malaria from the systom and prevont ns woll as cure h11 llalarial fevers. -For cure of Headache, Contispstion and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and II per bottle at Matthews Bros., Drug ctore. pint or town oorreeponlents ofT'iu Tata Dmb should sign their iitm.H ia full to eaob newsletter, not for pnliUoaiion uut to guard attuiust ilecviitieu.l CARBONOAIE M I3WAV. All the Nsws of the Pionaer Ci:y Tersely R-.ported. Special tii Mm scranton IWeitse, Carbon dai. k, Pa., March 20 Miss .lunette Uryd -n, of (hove street, en tertained a party of fourteen young ladies to tea on Saturduy evening. Miss Mae Hallock, of Gilbert street, wm the guest of Scranton friends over E isler. Misj Maggie Lewis returned to her home in Scranton Saturday evening after enjoying u visit in this city as tue tiest ot the Misses Bessie aud Lottie Ellis. Wilson Geary i spending his Eister vacation with bis pirenta, Mr. and Ilri William B Geary, of South Chora h street. Miss S.lly Johnson, of Kiugston, ar rived in this city Saturday evening aud is the guest of her friend, Miss Jennie Annger, of Terrace street. Dr. T O Fitssiminous will tomorrow remove his office to his newly ac quired property at the comer of Church stiret and Sixth avenue. Bert I' x, who is a trained nurse stti dent at Black well's Island, is um ou il visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. i. D.x, of North ChUroh street. romorrow (Tuesday) evening will occur tlie recital given by Professor Thomas' pU ils iu tue lecture room of tho Presbyterian church. At the Congregatloual parsonage an egg social was held this evening, and A pleasant time wis enjoyed by all present. George Gillis has accepted ft position a position with Taouias Levison, of Salem avenue, recently mule vacant by the resignation of Eddie Hjberts, who has accepted a situation in the office of the Erie coinpsuv. Tomorrow (Tuesday) evening occurs tho last of the series of lectures given in Masonic hill during the past few months. It will be dolivered by Pro fessor G. W. Twitmyer. of Honosdsle, Mise Minnie Bittlnger, of Port Jer vis, is visiting relatives iu this city. George X. Smith and bride, of Roch ester, N Y.. are guests at the home ot Mr and Mrs. L. A. Uassett, of Lincoln avenuo. John Petiiick, of Salem avenue, spent Sun lay as the guest of friends iu Bonesoale. W. J. H.imilton, W. G. Scnrrv. D.L. Crane, H. T. Williams. J. D. Purtell. Ed Yarriogton ami J.B. Rowlsoo were among those from tuis place who al ien led the opening of Frothingbam's uew tbeat-T in Scranton this evening U S. Wonnacott was a caller in W lymart today. Miss Msry Watt, of Washington street, eutertainid as her guest Etster Miss Helen Richardson, of Camden, N. J. George C. Ts.ylor.of Woltham.Mass., is spending his Eister vacation as the ;iiest of Dr. F. E Jenkins. . In Holland. Mieh,, ('. J. Doesbury pub lishes the News, aud iu its columns strongly recommends Dr. Thomas' Elec tric On for coughs, colds, sore throat, ca tarrh and asthma. DALTON N1W5 DOTLETS. An Ente:talc!ng l.und.- of New from a Beautiful Vi'.lace. Ffecial to thf Scranton Tribuiii. D u.TON. Pa., March 80 T. H. Mil ler is beautifying his residence with a new coat of p lint. E Schoonover has finish'd nn the porch to his dwelllnir, giving it a very nest and tidy appearanes. Ignite a number of ciianires will take place during the spring Among whicn we note that Ed Smith will vie it the rooms whic i ne now occupies and take np his r-sidence in the Armstrong tiouse. Miss Leili Panleo will take possession of the rooms made vacant v Mr Smith's removal, and together with her mother will open a millinerv establishment ther-in. Del Rhodes will also v icst" and rmov to the Camp bell farm beyond Wells Comers. Will Phillips will t ike the place of Mr Rhodes in tho meat market and will also rccupy the rooms where Mr. Rhodes now lives. II. M Ivs and family, who are now in Florida, will not 'ie borne until about May 1. Mis Louisa Lwis, dansrhter of Ran dull Lewis, died quite suddenly Sun day morning. Funeral services will be held at the residence on Tuesday at 9 p. m Measles have become an epidemic hre within the last few days. Tho primary department of our school is almost deplete ! in consequence. Quarterly meeting services were con ducted In the Mthortist Episcopal church on Sunday. Presiding Eider llarroun of Bingbamton, was present. .- FOREST CITV MATTERS. A I lv '. '', ., i .. 'j Daily Budtfet of Local News. F.jnrinl to thr Scranton IWSHM FOBMT CllY. Pa, March 26. The mercury has been courting SFOttnU . r the past few davs. E. U. Bradley, tho jeweler, sp at Sunday with Susquehanna friende Mr. and Mrs. I. P. McCormick spont last evening in Cirbnndale. M. ileiidlor spent n short time in the Pioneer ( ity today. G. P. Rogers, of Car bond ale, a di rector in the Alexander Cur Replacsr Company, was in town to lay. The following Scrsutonlans were registered at the Forest House today: Gerrett Berry, B L Bir. E A. Oil more, c. Hayden, S (i. Wait. Miss Alien Gregory returned this inoruing after a few days pleasant so jonm in Scranton. The marriage of Sarah Rourvltob, of Forest City, to Hsrry Viuklesteiu, of Scranton, took place iu Carbondale yes terday. Erie Station Agent Thomas Cnn niiighHiu, nf Herrick, spent E isler ai his home in this place. MARCH 27, 1894. TRIBUNE COUPON Your choice of tliron bountiful pictures, "Telephone Girl' "De livering Christmas Presents" and "Maidens Swinging." Heud by mail or messenger or bring ooapons like this of three differ ent tliiti'M, with 10 cents, stamps or coin, to TRIBUNE OFFICE, Cor. Pei:n Ave. and Spruce St. THE WEOOING BELLS CHIME Marriaio of E. F. Snyder and Miss Man. I E. Twining-. Ftiecial to the St-ronton Tri'iiiiif. Clark's Bdmjiit, Pa., Mrch !0 verv pretty wedding took plao on Sat nrday evening at 8 o'olook. March 24, at the home of the bride's pirents, Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Twining, nsr the Hill Side home. Tho eontr-ictiug parties were Miss Maul E third daughter of Mr. Twining, to K F. Snyder, f Chin Ohilla, Kev. T. 11 Parsons, of Waverly, officiating. After the eervices were eoucluiled ail sat down to a sumptuous repast, after whhdi the evening was delightfully spent with music, etc. Mr. Snyder is one of our most enter prising and progressive young f armers, and he has found in his bride a true helpmeet who will preside over his home with th grass of a iiussii, nnd yet not above the willingness of a hi tier. Mr. Snyder has his house all fur nished, and will at oneo commence house keeping in order to relieve his mother, who will RtOVS into the house near Chinchilla church. The presents were numerona and useful. Among the guests were: Mr and Mrs. .laiiiea Tiukhini, Cbiusllla; Mr ami Mis Freeman Leach, Chinchilla: Mr. and Mrs. .lay Snyder, Chinchilla; Mr. und Mrs Fred Snyder, Wallsville; Mr. and Mrs. Dale, Scranton; Mr. and Mre. Abraham Twining, Clark's Sum mit; Mr. and Mrs. Wells Franklin, Clark's Summit: Mr. Leonard. Green Grove; O. Van Bnskirk, Bald Mount; Miss Borton, Wilkes-Bar re; Miss Cora Pbilp, Clark's Summit ; Miss Gertrude Atberton, Clark's Summit; Miss Kilty Atherton, Clark's Summit, All wish them a long and happy life. 4, AVOCn bNO THEREABOUTS. Pointed rarnif raphe litliilv Prepared for lluniort Prusal. Sfecial to ikt Ssronfon lVi6iine Avoca, Pa. March 86. Miss Bells 0 Hrleu, of Pittston, speut Sunday in town. Thomas McDonald, an aged nnd highly retp toted citizen of the North End, did this morning of general de bility. The funeral will take plaos Wednesday morning with a high mass of requiem lutermatit will be made in Pittston. Miss Maine Filzsiminons gave a S o'clock ten to a number of her lady frieuda in honor of Miss Maine O'Brieu at her home on Saturday evening. Those present were Misses Mamie and B O'Brien, Nellie Cnrran, Lizzie Dix on, Maine Kearney, Msry and Lizzie Whslen, Fannie aud Bsssie Webber ami Lydia Conner. Miss Annie Cnmminga, of Scranton, spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. T MeLaughlin. A P. Curran, of Scrnnton, was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Webber and Mr. aud Mrs. William Webber spent Las ler in Duumore. Don't forget tho choir entertainment in the Methodist Lpiacopal ohurch on Thursday evening next. The funeral of Frank McDonnell took place yesterday and was largely attended, Interment was made iu Pittston. A number of Avoca people nre at tending the opining of Frothingbam's ti eater at Scranton this eveuiug. The Beptsaopba will hold their reg ular meeting this evening. Mrs Tyrell, of Fortv Fort, is visiting l.er pirents on York avenue. Miss Alice Morahnn commenced to day to tesch as principal in No. 2 school building, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Maine O'Brien, who will enter the con vent at Carbondale on next Saturday. ETCH -0 ATJ BMYN. Pen Pictures of Everydav Life la an la Wstln,f Tnwn. Fpfciol to tht Svranon Tribune. JlBMYN, Pa., Marc i 28. Tomorrow eveuiuk' the 1'emperace oand will hold a social iu Carey's hall, a short musical programme has been prepared for the ocoassion. The next meeting of the local teachers instituto will take place here April 7. This eveninir at the residence of Jo seph Tennis a mite sociable will be held for the benefit of the St, James chnrch. Henry Hemelright, who is taking a three years' courae In Bellevue hospital as professional nnrss, is borne for a ten daya' vacation. H, J, Erk and Thomas Parry aro do ing iurv duty tuis week. Mrs D. Davis, of Main street, is seri ously ill A pleasant surprise wss given to Robert an t Frmk Blukeelee, at the house of C. L) Winter Kfrshmenta were served at a late hour, aud all re port an enjoyable eveninif. The funeral of Mollis F. Carey, only child of Mr. and Mrs Frank Carey, will take plice today. Richard Qendall and Rolph Itymer have returned to Wyoming seminary T. V. Powdsrly and Prank Mang, of Carbondale; L Focus, of Bofftlo, and L Lindlay, of Bcranton, were Jermyn visitors yeterday. A laro number of the it-publicans of Jermyn and Mayfield gathered at the rooms of the VViiliaiii McKinley club last evening, it being the form il open nig of tho rooms Speeches wer de liverd by several prominent lights The CHiSsn's band was preSSnt and helped to enliven the occasion. 1 Adolv Laluji, carriage manufacturer, l in 'an oil street, Buffalo, S. Y., states; I eras troubled with nauseaof thestom acb, sick besdaeba and general debility, Burdock's Blood !!itt"r cured me. - TAYLOR AND VICINITY. I- i i ,- Ovsr the Sap.'ems Court De c.hlou Olhar Net of Inieret flpesfel fe tits Ssrcafoa IWStfae. TAYLOR, Pa., March 211 - The people of Taylor are in good epulis today, oc casioned bv the decision haudod down l.y the supreme court this morning in favor of Taylor as n borongb. Faster services at tho various churches Sunday were Interesting, Tho Prtsbytsriso, Congrsgatlonal, Methodist Lpisuopal and Calvary churches were hands m dy decorsto I with plants. The reception committee of the Price Library tISOOiatlon met touiuht nud decided to hold a ui' tubers' social at a iituro time. lui.pi. and Indlaeatlon In their worst foriiis are cured by the use of Y. 1'. P. If you are debilitated aud run down, or If you need a toulc to regain ihsh end lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P, P. P., and you will he utrong and healthy, tor shattered constitutions and lout manhood I'. 1'. 1. (Priokly Ash, l'oka Hoot and Potassium) is the kiug of nil medicines. P. 1. I1, is the greatest blood purifier iu the world. For salo by all druggisle. OLYPHANT AND SUBURBS. Important Evante of Current Iatarest Carafullv Chronlolrd. Special to thn Scranton lYihune. Olyi'Hant. Pa,, March 20 D, T. Gibbons, of West S:d Scrautou, wasa caller iu town today. Matthew Mickey, who has been vis iting New Yofk for the past three months, returned home Saturdas night. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian chnrch will meet at the home of Mrs. Crippeit on Delaware street Wednesday afternoon nt J lo ociook. William Mason expects to move his family to Blakely We lu-sday. ' HONESOALE HAPPEN ING3. Eastor Ssrvicei In ths Mplo City Per sonal Notes. fvvcitl to tlie Scranton Tribune. BONtSDALS, Pa.. March 20 The ser vices iu the several churches vesterdav betokened the character of the day, all being beantlfully deoorated with iliw ers. The decorations in St. John's church wore profuse and elegant. The singing was unusually line and the sor vics impressive. The SUOrisS service in I Iraoe church at 0 a in. w.ie largely attended It was a choral service and the songs were bright and clear. Holy communion was cele brated at 10.80 a. m every sitting was filled. Usv. O. H. Bergbaus preaohed an impressive and instruc-tiv- sermon. At tho children's servico al7.:W p, m the church was crowded. The superintendent's report showed an increase iu the entire work of tho school. The church was handsomely decorated with flowers. K. L. GrHinhs is homo from Cornell. Warren K. Dimock is iu llonesdal endeavoring to place iu a new tele phony line. DEATH OF MHS. ANNA TRACY. A Wll Known nud Ki:lmab!e Lady Piunon to the Oreat heyond. Special to tkn Sctanton Tribune. HONBSDALI, Pa., March 20 Mrs. Anna A. Tracsv died at tho home ' nor daughter, Mrs. L iev Bentley, at 8 a. m today, ngod Hi y.tnri and 8 months. Mrs. Tracev wis birnat Slwrbarne, N. Y., .lulv 35, 1809, and with her hus band, J. II li Tracsy. oami toHmes dale in 1832, iieiog with the late Hon, John Torrey, Hon. Otis Avery and Mrs Kzn Hand, among the oldest of Ho iee- dale's residents. Dr. Avery nnd Mrs. H ind being now the last two of the first settlers of Hones dale. Mrs. Tracer is survived bv oue son, Commodore C. W. Tracey, of Ports mouth, N II , and Mrs. Lucy Bentley. The funeral will be bald from the home of Mrs. Bentlev at U p. m. Wed nesday. The services will b conduct ed by Kev. William H. Swift, of the PresbyturlSu church, of which Mrs. Tracey has been a member for mauy years. m . MINOOKA MATTERS. Happmlug-e of a Day Penaed by a Hilgh', Huatllna Correspondent. Siieciul to the Scranton Tribune. The infant daughter of Morris Man gan is seriously ill. John Lowry, of Main street, is mak ing improvements on his property. Micanel Walsh and wife, of Forest City, are visiting relatives in tbis place. The funeral of John Holleran of Miner's Hill, took place yesterday and was largely attended. Miss May Grrrity. after a week's visit with friends, has returned to her home in Pittston. James Powell will leave tomorrow for Stroudsburg, after spending his Eister vacation here. A farewell social will he tendered to him by his fellow meuibers of the Young Men's Institute this evening nt their rooms. The Star Base Ball clnb has nrganiz d with the following players J O'Neil, catcher, T. Disked aud M Noonan, pitchers, T. Mongan, first base, O. Melvln, second bass, T. Shes, snori stop; H Driscbll. riiriu field; G Smith, center field. J. McDoc il l, lift fHd Chicken thieves and midnight bur glars are necoming unmrous iu this tn ice. i wo oraoksuieu attempted to burglar ze the house o' a widow named Mrs. Morrison, on u . I iv night, but she shouted to the neighbors and ti e thieves fl d. Roosts are robbed nightly, and the people here will likely mak an example of the first scoundrel csnc .t Mrs. w i u.i am Roberts, Bridgeport, !f. v., writes: "If I had nut taken your Medi cine, 1 would not ho here now. The doctors did me no good, I whs just a mere skele ton, could not eat. I would have awful pain id inv utouiuch-pain in my side, bowels and chest ; soreness In my hack and woiuh; wss iicrvoim. nnd could not sleep. Alter I took your 'Favor Its Prescrip tion,' and ' Ooldcu Med ical Discovery, I com menced to Improve. In two weeks could milk uhout the house could eat did not have any more pain in my stomal li t hrcw away my morphino first commenced tsliinir the medicine it made me leel worse. 1 was hoarse, could not speuk aloud for three ilsys; as I (Ol hotter my reins und bad feelings felt me und I could dlii-p irood ; my nerves ffot in tier opioid ' iook Mrs. Roberts. powders. When I Before I tool lour months am now quite Meshy mid medicine 1 ki nt m h d lour month:, got worse ull the while. an woik ull day." mi WE BELIEVE e have the hand somest line of Parlor and Drawing Room Furniture ever shown in this state and we would like you to see it. Hill 6c Connell Washington Ave. His Enemy Dyspepsia Causes Much Suffering. Pains and Distress After Eating Re lieved by Hood b Sarsaparilla. "i I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass : "1 must praise Hood's Barsaparllla for the good it has done me. i was troubled with dyi pepsla. 1 luul severe pains In my heart, and the Welling ot my stomal li and distress alter nst Inn caused wo much s'.ifferlnu. I tried iltffcrunt remedies wltlioiit eetting relief. Finally i de elded to i;iw. Hood's Barsaparllla a trial, being the first one in town to lake it. After taking A Handsome Complexion Ia-onc of the (jrcatest cliarms a woman can possess Poisohi'b Complkiion Iiwdkh gives It. HOOD'S Sarsapanlla CURES tve bottles, I telt perfectly well and have enjoyed good health ever since. Many of the towns people have asked me. about the success of Hood's Bnrs'iparllla, and I have cheerfully ree immeuded it teellng Indeed grateful for the good II lias dene inc. PrTenda sou relatives have also taken Hood's Karsapsrllla With good results." Millabo A. Stiii.ve, Strhiestown, Pa, hood's Pills eure !n'-r ills, eonsttpatlcn, biiiuiisiicsii, Jaundlee, sick beadaobs, Indigestion, Dr. B. Grewer Tfia Philadelphia cp'ch!ist, And hiii sseoetoted ttaS of Enallsb and Gcr nmn fhjilclii8,iiro now lormauently located Temple Court Building .11 I BPRUOFl ST., SCRANTON Where thoy may be . ,,n-ulted DAILY AND SI MlAY. The Doef.ir In a graduate ot tho t'nlvorsity or PennnylvanU, formerly demonBtrator of physiology nd Fiugcry at the il-dlco-Chlr-orlcal College, of Philadelphia. He 1 also an honorary e ernlwr of the Medico-Chli ur gical Aasociiitloa. sdi! wae phymiciao nd surgeon lii rhief of the most noted American snd Oerinan boepltala comes highly indorsed by the leading pi ofe-sorn of Philadelphia aud New ork. His many years of bosoltsl eTnerionoe en ftbles this eminent physician n:nf eurgoa to correctly dlignose nnd treat all defcrmit n snd dlsesSH with the moat flattering success, snd his huh standing in the state will nut all w him to accept any inci.ritble case Lohi M. miuoii itt-roi.i D VfKAKNKSS ill VOUVG SI KM 'l!ltrn II you tiave neon l:iv."i up oy your physl risn call upon th doctor and be examined He curea the worst caaesof Nervoua Debility. Kcrofula. Old 8ore i itarrh. Piles. Female Weakness. Affections of the Ear. Eye. Nose and Throat, Asthma, Dnafneas. Tumors. (Hi ceia and Cripi'l-n of every description. Con snltatlon In English nnd Gorman Free, which shall be considered sacred an l strictly confi dential lifllco ITonrai 0 A.M. to P. K. Dally. Suniiay, U a.m. lo 2 p in. THE TRADERS National Bank of Scrantoa ORGANIZED lsja CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, RAITUEL HINE8 .(President V . W WATSON. Vice President A li. WILLIAMS. Ciishior. i microns, BAKtTIt Hints, JAMtS it FtvrnitAnT. IRVIRO A. FlNCn, PlIROtB, FIKLSr, Iobkcii .1 JKRMVW, M H, KBMBRSnj, CUAb, l'. HAirunWS, JoliN T.POUTBB. W. W. WATSON. PROMPT, ENhRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Thl" bank Invites the patronage of business men ami iirms generally, fublic Sale. Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement Peb "a . ihim. called for by ihe Cenrptroller nt the Curreney. UK80I in i s. I.enn . i 1 11..1 in 00 Ovenlralla 047. :I7 United state llunda KO.Ollll.OO Other llnnds BIS.87S 7i I'm, Him; UoUSe 8,l)74.48 Premiums nn U. I, llnnds.... e-ia 7fi line irnni I . s. Treasurer 7. con nn i, ne I, mo llmilia von 4ii. 7a ( aah 140. 6411. S.iiO?,.1.1i.eo LIABILITIES. Capital , ,'oo ono OO Surplus ."Mo.uoo oo UlldlTlded Profit OOieOllll Clreulatloi IS.OOM.OU lilvlilends i i,; 384.00 iiepoaits.' ' i,sea,eso ,4 Duntollauka 0e.3;0.30 S'4,iou,aflo.ao IVILLIAM I ON'NKI.l., Trealili-nt. .in II. CATLIM, len-President. WILLIAM ii. MCCK, Cashlea D1HKCTURS. M'illiam i , .iiiu-ii, Georen If. Catlln, Alti-ed llnnd. Jauios Archlialil, Henry Itelln, Jr., M llllaiu T. Smith, Lutliar Kellur. Tlila Itnnk ofl'eis to depositors even farlllty svin-i noted by I Iti-lr balances, bual naa and reapotialblllty. Special attention given to buaincaa ac counts. Interest paid on time deposits. HOW TO MAK MONEY There are hundreds of young men .tad young women in this country who have splendid ability, but they have never Iraen wakened up. Wood's College of Bosiness and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds ot young people. If yon are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COVRSfi. BUSINESS COURSE. bhobtmamu counsr. p E WOODi Proprietor Onyx Top Brass Table ..-lJX SH! EACH. T. MMsi I ) $6.oo EACH Hat and Coat Racks. 3-hook, 25c; 5-hook, 50c. KERR k SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. The most complete medium-priced OLD m BEI in the market, I! U Co. 205 AND m MtM oG AYE. 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