THE SCRAJSTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. APltIL 3. 1894. 1 Beecham's pills are for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick head ache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appe tite, sallow shin, when caused by constipation ; and consti pation is the most frequent cause of all of them. book free; pills' 25c. At tlrustores.or write B.F.Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. GORMAN'S C$1 l):;;:-; coons Now s ' ncHnj?, nw design, mr.Tiy BOTel ties all trMnand now. Clinngoablc Mi.x tures. Wool Crepons, silk Mixtures, NT: city suiting?. ALT.-WOOL FRENCH CH ALLIES an,! ban drtdi tf different WaTN, Ro; Ionian TOUT wardr.ilxt liny from us and you art inre to b in stylo. BILK DISPLAY TheM are goods t-hn merchant take.) prido in showin. TJioy .tro also tho faeries tli.it fashionably' qraaied ladisl nro nl ways ready to procure ths latest iiuiiorta tiouf. U 0 nro early in the market. Our Hclectiom :.!'! liiii'le to nnet all tustoa. A rare treat await you iu our Silk Djpart mailt, SKF, OUR TTandkcrcliief Department The dainty, fetobittff cfftM't you cauget there. Variety of.prititmg,stitcliings and embroidering i what make; that department the ureat success the: it is. Wo loud thera all. PARASOLS illnde in tho latest shape, matoriali and effsots, for ail occasion Mauy a o heie; other arriving daily. UMBRELLAS In black. t'mlirpllas in colors. A fine collection Ol rare and beautiful bandlofl. Our li tho place to buy Umbrellas and Parasols. COATS COLOR CAPES CUT CLOAKS CASH Thi; tell tho story of what is to bo worn and where the 0 It CM bo had for tho price. Caih Interests as all Ho when we expect stylish garments, the latest color ing, unii trimming, alid we want them at rea -unable .rlcs, where do we go? Al ways to the store Where we can fee fow of a kind bat man; liii.d. We want something that ivos u personality of up is. For all roof want in Spring ViaiJ, Coat or 1 apes we can suit. No garments aula DO le.-a a perfoct lit. A DEPARTMENT FOR THE R.!5l!-:s 1 allies' Fancy Cam. Cable' Fancy D s. We can relieve tue mother of tinny carea iini one can xurnliu in fanta 1 Clothing outright much cheaper ami more tathluetory than haud-made. We come again to MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Time very Boon to lay away your winter garments. Will yon make your own un aorjrnrinentl or do you prefer to buy oar elegantly -made and tnmmod sarmentsl Wi' have the Muslin by the yart. and we have a(0 a wonderful assortment of "made-op" Underclothing1, Ladies' Corset lovers. iiiiHiin Draw. Ms. 41 n sun Kignt Robot, Skin and Chemises. Many kinds anu many prlcee ah win t. suitou. TOWELS AND TOWELING W bare received a large InV of Linen end Toweline. Bmtb Towels. Hemstitched Towels, Honeycomb Towel. Boiler Tow- ei.ng. crash 1 0 waling, i nritlsn Toweling and Towel of all kinds from many of tho diflerent manufacturing centers of the World. Our prices are very low. You Should buy them anyway and keep them till you neeil them. !n these lmsy times of competition and riv glry, reputation cannot be maintained nor business advauced except by straightforward methods. Offerings must be correctly rep naonteil. Ourtno-es, witnessed in thoever- m;-reasing popularity of our stores, is tho best proof Of the YaluOfl that wo daily oner. Lrdlss, come out in thi fine days or come in tho rain. We can always interest you. CAN ALWAYS BAYS YOU MONEY. JERMYN AND THEREABOUTS. The Comlner Teachorr,' Institute Per sonal and Oihr Paragraphs. Special to the Scranton Tribune. JbBHYH, Pa., April 2 All bids for the erection of the now Rchool building i:ni8t be in by xYednwmur evening. The owner of ticket 1,920 has not j et been fonnd, and the 5d priza re mnini in tho unnds of the uommittee. Rev. Henry Jones, of Mnhatioy City, conducted services in the (JoiiBregn tional church Sunday morning and evening, delivering two very fine ser motie. The stock in tho cents' furnishing store will be sold by nherill Fabey to morrow. It has been suggested that the differ ent chnrches apnoint flower commit tees, whose duties shall be to furnish flowers every Sunday to ueautily the 11 1 tars. Miss Blakeslne, of Stoddnrdsville, is tiio guest of her aunt, Mrs. Urnhain Warmer. T. V. Powdorly nnd Lsvi Lindloy, of Scranton, and .1. M. Smith, of War taw, N. Y., sailed on Jermyn trade yesterday. G D, Winter transacted business in Snranton yesterdiy. A union institute of the teachers of Scott township, Mayfield, Jermvn and Archbald boroughs will De held in the Jsrmyn pnbiie school building Situr day, April 7. Institute will convene at 9 .1. in. HEARD AT HONESDALE. Entettalning Nws Notes from the Vi cinity of Irving Cliff. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hon R8DA1JL ADril 2. The fair held last week in the city hall by the Ger man Lntharan churcn, cloned Saturday night, after very materially increasing Mhe ohurch's treasury. About $1,500 was cleared. Members ot the oburch are highly urn'.ified over their success Her, Mr. Liwis, assistant rector of 8t. Ueore's church. Now York, offici nted in Qrace church yenterday, and preached two able and eloquent aer mons. P. A. La Barr passed Sunday with ins parents. Mi?s Sarah Sly returned home Satur day from a visit with relatives at Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Searle entertained the Duplicate Whist clnbat their horns Saturday night. The Delaware and Hudson canal opens up navigation tomorrow, when the first boats of the season will be loaded. TnE world is always interested in the cure of consumption: yet it prevention i of fur more importance. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sviup is guaranteed to cure coughs and colds. Sold by all dealers on a guurautee ot satisfaction, " rnfiT HIE NEWS OF I font of town correspondents of TUB Tnta- txr.HhonM ulan thuir mail iti fall to oactl news lottor, not for publication out to guard against deception. 1 ARCH BALD AND VICINITY. All the Newt from an Enterprising Town Correotlv R ported. Fvcrial to the Scranton Tribune. Archbald, Ph.. April 2 Johnny, an 3-yiur old son of John Beck, of South .Main street, was thrown down nuu trampled on by a horse 011 Sunday after noon. He was standing on the road in front of the Lutheran church when the horsa sani" behind him and throw him lown. llo w.is severely bruised about the body and unstained two gashss on the head. William Law, of Avoca, called on friends hers on Sunday. Jacob Liudorman has moved front Main street to his new houo on Lauiel .street. Jouss, Simpson & Co.'s mines will rfsmne wt-rk on Wednesday, after two days' idleness. ilia odd Fellows' team from tinsn- breoit lodge was here on Saturday night and conferred the third degree on candidates of Archbald lode. Miss Bridget Lally, who um Men at home hero for tiio past few montbd, ritnrncd to Philadelphia this moro- Frank Somers, a popular yonng Ke mblican of tha Third ward, is iu the Held a a candidate for delegato to the Hepublican county convention. Patrick kielty, of beranton, spun t Sunday at his former home here. A. C. Liuilerman, of the Uirorside store, wns in Scraston yesterday. Wins Briiiget Moyles, ol Scranton, is visiting here. Michael J. Swift, of Mount vrnon, left yesterday for Oueontu, N.Y., where he has procured a position under Burke Bros., the contractors. Thomas Stanley, tormerlv with tho Pierce Coal company, has accepted a position with the Johnson Cjnl com pany, of Olypliaut. Subscribe lor THE irtinc.NE. it is tne best nuwspap.T. Martin Mahody, and his sister, who bars been ill for the past six weeks, ire slowly improving. Kev. Mr. Itudolpb, pastor of the Lutheran church, is tho proud father of a daughter which Mrs. Rudolph trsented him last night. Mat tiilgallon, of KailroAd street. has purchased the building on Csme tery street owned and formerly occu pied by Andrew MeDraiott. Thomas t lnnertr, jr., ot tun strojt. snstainod a dislocation of the knee cap while playing foot ball yesterday after noon. James McAndrew, Thomas Clark, Thomas Duffy and Thomas Swift rep resented tho Knights of Fatbsr Mat thew at tho quarterly convention in Jormyn yesterday. OlYPHANT SPLINTERS. A L'.vn Neighborhood Mlrrord In Bright L.cal Paragraphs. Fnecial to the Scranton Tribune. Ol.YPIlANT, Pa., April 2 Tho young ladies will bold their monthly dime so cial Thursday evening at the Presby terian church. An invitation is ex tended to everyone. A new bell was plaeed in the central school building today in place of th old one, The bell weighs about bi)0 pounds. Liartlev Lally, or Lackawanna street. is recovering from his recent serions illness John llonan, Dmnie Foley nnd Charles Nolan, of Scranton, called on frieudB In town yesterday. The house of John Dully, on Dun- more street, was destroyed by fire yes terday morning at 4 o'olock. The build ing was insured. The sacred concert, to bo held in th St. Patrick's church next Sunday. prom ises to be a grand affair. The singing will be lead by F. W. Watkius. inns bac, nnd a full orchestra will bo in at tendance. Mim Tillie Neely returned home Sat urday after a week's visit with friends at Duryea. (rank Callahan, of Scranton, spent today in town. Miss Itoso Cannvan, of Scranton, visited friends on Duumore street yos- terday, Miss Annie Nichols, of Moosic, is visiting at the home of J. M. Morman, on Lackawanna atroet. Tbe La-die' Aid Society of tbe Pres byterian church will meet at the. home ot Mn. J. L. Pettlgrew Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ida White, of Carbondale, spent Sunday in town, the gnest of Mies May Million. The No. 2 and Eddy Creek mines will hf paid on Thursday. 1 Cure for Headache. As a romedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottlo and give this remedy a fnir trial, la cases of habitml constipation Electric Bitters cures by grr ing the needed tone to the bowels, nnd few caBes long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews Bros', drug store. PCKVILLE POINTERS. Brief Personal Paragraphs Compdcd by an Active Reporter. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Peckvillk, Pa., April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G-. Bell 1 1 1 1 Sunday at Ashley as the gnrats of Rqv. and Mrs. John B. Swoet. F. D. Brundage has started to erect another new tenant bouse on bis vacant lot on Hickory street. The building boom has struck our town this spring. Subscribe for the leading news paper, the BOBAKTON TfUBUNE, which is de livered prompt and early evury morn ing for the small sum of 40 cents a mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Depew visitod over Suudoy with Mr, and Mrs, Mart Sherwood, at Jermyu. William Pitt is very sick with pneu monia. Gsorge Sewton is cironlating with friends at Beach Dond. Mr. and Mrs Z P. Traviss. Mr. and Mrs. John English. Mr. and Mrs. Oicur Traviss and Airs. Elizabeth Staruik at tended the funeral of Waruo Warne, at Pittston. yesterday. Mrs. Ojcar Demmlng is very lick at her home on Hickory street. Professor W, W. Watkins attended the concert at the Elm Park church at Scranton last Sunday evening. Mrs. George Stevens, of Clifford, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Benscouter. William Pyre, of Dunraore, was a visitor in town on Sunday. Herbert Barnes and his bride are visiting bis mother, Mrs. John Barnes. Dr. J. W. Beck was called to Tunk bannock yesterday on business. TOWNS DEATHS AND FUNERALS. The Harvest of ths Qrlm Reaper at Pittston. Siiecial to the Scranton Tribune. Pittston, Pa., April 2. The funernl of Warren W. Warner, of West Pitts ton, occurred yesterday morning. Ser vices were conducted at the home on Warren street by R-v. Dr. McAnulty, assisted by Rav. J. La B irr, of Wyom ing. A quartette composed of M. L, Perrin, A. L. Towner, Mrs. Perrin and Miss Perrin, sang appropriate hymns. Tue pall-bearers went B Kolght, C. H. Williams. O. B. Rommel!, E. J. Evans, Joseph Klotz and John S. Jen kins. The interment was in West Pittston cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. M. Barrett took place from the home of Patrick Ford in Cork L ine and was largely attended. The reinrdns wore conveyed to St. John's church whir-- a mass of reqtmm was celebrated at 0 o'clock by Rev. J, P. Oreeve. At the close ot the services the body was taken to M l;ot atreot ceui'-iery where interment was made. Tbe pall bearrs w. re: Patrick Ford, jr., E l Jordan, Thomns Walsh, Tnonm Burke, John McQnlnn, and Patrick Merrick, of Scranton. Mrs. M. Maloney. mother of Council man Patrick Maloney, of Orogon, diud at the home of her son, James, iu Wilkes Birre Sunday. The remains arrived hem at HI o'clock Sunday night a"d takoii to Mr. Moloney's home in Oregon. The fnnsrol will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Fnnernl servtevs will be conducted iu StJonn'l church, after which iuterm-nt will be made in Maruot street cemetery. ROEUING THE TILL. Detuctive Goorge Brown Catchee a Tbiif at Urn Valley Sta'iun. fyrriul to the Scranton Tribune. Pittston. Pa., April 2. Peter Caw ley, aged li years, of Port Griffith, was arrested last evening by Detective George Brown whila in the act of rob bing the money drawer of the Lehigh Valley station. The robbery was committed about 7.30 o'clock. Detective Brown had not been feeling well all day an 1 during a few minutes leisure b-tween train time slipped out to Fleming's drug store. He returned in a few minutes only to fiud to bis surprise Upon opening the door, which leads into the ticket ofQce, young Cawley in the act of making his escape. The thief, iu his eagerness to leonrej all the money be could got poa feision of, had filled his mouth aud bauds. Mr. Brown, taking in the situation at a glance, asked the robber what he was doing, to which he made no reply. Mr. Brown thereupon gave Cawley a slap alongside the haad which had the dfsired effect. Silver qnartor dollars flew promiscuously about the floor. lie gathered up the money and marched Ctwley to the lockup to await a Khearing. Cawley effected an en trance through tbe Boutb window which fronts on the depot platform, He is an all round bard customer, hav ing figured in similar scrapes several Units heretofore. roil Burns, Scalds, Bruises and nil pain and soreness ot tbe llesn, the grand notice bold remedy is Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil. be sure yon get the genuine, AT THE BREEZY SUMMIT. Inspirations from Baimy Zaphyrs Wafted Through the Notch. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Clark's Summit, Pa., April 2 - El Dunlap has moved into his new bouse A. Fish is occupying rooms in the new Masonic temple. John Evans has taken np his abode in Mr. Atherton s tenant bonne. Oscar Pease will dwell in bis own house. Amos Whyte is enjoying the com forts of his beautiful home. Fred Weichel occupies the hotel. John Stark now has a home of hia own. Frank Moyer has the contract to build a nice cottage on Highland park lor Miss Kelly, bookkeeper iu Stowere packing house. Mr. Dymond is building an addition to the furniture store. EdWelslI is layiugthe cllar wall for a large addition to bis home. Ex-Clerk of Court Billy Daniels paid this town a visit last weeK. Attorney Lew Bunell, of Scranton nnd Postmaster Stearns, of Nicholson. were on business near here the pasi week. The revival STviees being held in the Methodist Episcopal chuich ere largely attended, and very many nre seeking their soul s salvation. Evan gelist Moore seems deeply in earnest. We have several old people in thi neighborhood. Freddy Smith is 94, Granny Singer is nar 00, Michael Hut fard i 81!, J. P. Skinner is nearly SO, George Davis is approaching 00. FLASHED AT FOREST CITY. Susquehanna's Most Enterprising Town Brightly Written Up. Svecial to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Pa., April 2 Attorney L. P. Wedeman was profesmoually en gaged in Scranton today. George Kisthart spent Sunday pleas antly with Gibson friends. The Rt. llov. Nlson S. Rulison, D D , will visit Christ Episcopal church on Thursday evening and administer . iiie.it conlirmation to a cluss o catechumens to be presented by the rector. The bishop will preach th sermon. On Friday evening he will visit St. James cnnrc.h, Dnndaff The Hillside collieries resumed work in this place today after a week's idle ness, It is understood that, the collier ies will work three daya ttiree-on li ter days, or two and oue-fourih days for the wetk. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Allen returned Saturday oveuing from a two weeks visit in the city nf New Vnrlf J - N1H T. Crnmer, formerly n contractor ati builder iu this place, will removo from Uniondale tomorrow to this place Miss Minnie Bowen, of Carbondale, spent yeutorday with Forest City menus. HfiLLST -. D ITEMS. Bright and Nowsr Paragraphs from a Live Town. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, Pa., April 2 Warren Van Loan, of this place, is visiting friends and relatives in boatf.r. The Women's Christian Temperanen union will meet at the home ot Airs. E D. Burton ou Thursday evening. Susquebauna county has l!40 business places subject to mercantile uppraise mtnt, Mrs. W. H. Foot and ion, of New Milford, who have beeu visiting at the residence of George Ward, have re turned home. C. J. Langley has bis new house on Pino street nearly completed, Mrs. G. Y. Preston, of Dayton ave nue, is ou the sick list. A. Jones has purchased the honsn on Chase avenno occupied by Mrs. Ross. There are over 300 pupils in onr schools. Jennie Sawyer, of Candor, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Hoover. Dr. aud Mrs. Gillmen, of Towauda, spent Sunday at the residence of F. B. rown. Tbe Young Peonies Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian hurcb celebrated the fifth anniversary of its organization in that ohurch on Sunday evening. Mr. Church gave a history of the society, ft began with thirteen members and has at present over 100. Fred I. Hill nnd wife, of Bingbam- ton, were in town today. PRICEBURG PICKUPS Live Locals Penned by an .' nriu. - ' . nd Borlbs. Special to the .-cranton Tribune. Pric;:buuo. Pa.. April 2 Thomas Farrell. Michael Blglln and Thomas Judze left yesterday for Midllotown, IN. i., where they have secured per manent work with the wjII kuoivn Burke Pro., contractors. Mrs. A. L. Llowl, of the Flats, wno has been seriously ill for BOine time, is recovering. Will Merritt has returned hom? after a pleasant visit with friendr, in Jormyn. Mrs Jo! n l iilligau istbegueit of uer parents in Archbald. The boulevard aud C,irbonda,o roads are in splendid condition and are a groat toiuptation to those wh own a wheel. A number of Sorantou cyclist took a ipin through town on Bandar, The MiMeg Clia and Annie Hart ann Miss Bessie Newcoraw, all of Car bondale, callwd on friends iu towu yes terday. Btorrs1 mines will resume-work this morning after a week's idlesewi. A dog owned by a PolMdW m True- burg bit John Ranagau'a little girl in the leg. Uauagn wants the animal ahot, but the ownor nroteats against it. Die young men connected with tho Prenbyterbm church will hold a box nori.il on April 18 The Republican club hold its usual weekly meeting a: Central Hull last light. TOLD AT TAYLOR. Little Locals of General Interest to Sub urb n Badra. Special to the Scranton IWnn. Taylor, Ph., April 2. Thorn is D .vis was iu Putiton today. fho Sons of Tcmperanct installed officers tonight. Burgess V. P. Griffi'lis will deliver his message to council next Friday night. He invites all citizens to attend Burgess Griffith! is proving a gool officer, and is serving the people with credit. Doctor Weston, p:'-3ident of the council, has beeu elected noalth of- hCHr, Council has sent a bill to the com panies who havo wires and polss on the streets for taxes. Tomorrow night (Tuesday) tho Pre for AM Temperance society will give a social and entertainment. Rsv. O. H. HiiU'jbton will also spuak. All are in vited. o MAVFIELD MIRRORED. Grief Items of Intr rett Culled for Hut- li d Feiussl. Special to I'us Abtvinfoji ZWonnt MaYFIELD. Pa., April 2. Charles Hovt spent Sunday with his parents at West Pittston. Webb llamlim, of Jormyn. called on II J. Dil paw yesterday. .Hiiis hellia DelTraw, who has boen at her home nr. Factory ville the ptst I ew weeks on acoonnt of a hi iken arm, has returned to May field, f-heds ig'it k1 tin- large congregations nt tue lirst Baptist church ol Jermyu Sun. !ay, both morning and (fining, with two well rendered solo. John Walker has moved into the Gilhool bouse on Main street. Mrs. W. B. Bsrgau was in Scranton yesterday, MRS. IIabry Tai'PAS, of JJrinoliia, Neb., writes: For about two years I was u con stant sufferer lroni dis eases peculiar to my sex. I had to lie curried from my bed, bad horrible dreams, sinking sensa tions, wan very nervous and had little or no ap petite In short, my w hole body was racked with pain. 1 hsd fre quent nttucks ot hyste ric, and was completely discouraged for 1 found no medicine did me any (rood. At Isfit 1 deter mined to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite PrescripUi in. 1 Imd taken but two bottles before 1 felt so much better I I took eleven bottles. To day, I aiu well. I have never felt tbe least trace of my old complaint in the last Six i'ii. i. We use the 'Golden Medical Discov ery' whenever we nwd a bloml-purilier. With ltd use, eruptions of all kinns vanish mid the idiin ii rendered clear nnd soft, almost as an minute." Sold everywhere. We have the hand somcst line of Parlor and Drawing Room ever shown in this state and we would like you to see it. Connell Washington Ava. A Handsome Complexion I la one of the BMataoi charma a woman run IpoRsess PosioWa Compluxiow Powdch l (fives n. BELIEVE Furniture After the Grip snr: WAS SSck, Lifeless, Dull BUT -NOW IS Healthy, Happy, Lively This Decided ChCingo Brougf it About by Taking Hood's Sarsapai ilia. 'C. 1. Hood & Co., I.owoll, Mass.: "Gentlemen 1 wish to certify to the follow hiR ftO til My little pirl, Lllla May Guthrie, had r. severe attaok of the grip, and got sonic what better, but she did net seem to get rluht (re!L ttie lingered along from day to day, poor, weak and languid. Wo consulted a leading physician, and ho said it WOI tlie dreys of the grip still about her. Vc gave the raodloluo ha ordercil, hut she seemed to get More nnd Woro Colicate. She cculii ner.rcely eat anything, and what little siio did bike seemed to do her no good. Her ller.ii was soft and net healthy, and she was stupid and dull with no ambition. Wo were very much Concerned about her. Xo medicine seemed to havo any (dect until about two ii.onths ago we commenced to give her llooil's Barsaparttla. Sho had not taken half a bottlo before sho began to cat heartily, and we could see a decided change In her. Today sho is in the lull enjoyment of Perfect Health. Her flesh is solid, her appetite good and cheeks rosy, her sleep sound and refreshing, and her Hood's5 1 Cures spirits high. She is full of iife, and as mischiev ous as she can he. All this Improvement was brought, about by taking Hood s Sarsaparilln. My wife loins with me in recommending this med icine as the best In the world for building up Ibo system." ra c. i tii i: if. Heathvflle, wnn. N. B, Be Mire to get Heed's Sarsapurllla. lood'B Pills onre all liver Hit, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. Dr. E. Grewef The PWlaflolpMa Specialist, And bis stsoelatod itulf of EuglUh and Git man PbrsttdanSiOM now winiineutlr locatod Temple Court Building 81 BPBUCE ST., SCRANTON Whero Uioy may bu consaltsd DAILY AND BUNUAT. The Doctor In a graduate ot tho University ef Pennsylraala, fiiriuiirlr dimontrator ot pliysiolocv mid Mirgi'rv at tho WwlUo Cbir urnlcal OolU.ge, of Fhlladelphls, Ha U tina si, buiiorary Tt.finber of tho Sloflico Chirnr ginil Association, und was pliyiiician and snrcaon-u-eblef of tho most noted Amsrlou and (jirnian hospitals, conios hiuhly indorsoj by tbo leading protfssors of I'liiladeiphia and New ork, His many years of hospital eTporionos on sble.s ibU oiuinent physician anil surgoon to correctly dl ignoso and treat all def'.rmit ei nnd dlseniuM with the most flattering success, snd bis lilnh Btandi:!g in the etat" will uot all w hltn to accent any incurable ca.s.i l.osr bianuuuu i; Toiii-.o WFA KNTS Ol' VOt'M! MUX CIIRK1). n-youitave D6SSJ glTSU up ny your physi cian call upon the doctor nnd 1 examined. li ciiiv.s th.- u.,t:.t cm. - of tv ...;h LK'l'iliLy, Scrofula. Old Sores, i starrb. I'ilos. Femalo Weakness, Affections of the Ear, Kyo, Nosa snd Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Can cers and Crli'iuea of every description. Con. sultntion in Englisb attd (jlenuan Freo. which Fhall bo considered sacred and etrictly couh-de-,tlaL i tUoe Ream n A. M. t,i a 1'. U. Daily. Sunday, Da. in. to : p.m. I Bl . I Bank of Scranton. Statement Pb US, lilW. called for by t)ie Cuuiptroller ot the C'urrsnoy. UBSOVBC'KS. Lomis l,tie,S40 oo Ivi'idratls !I47.:!7 United Htntcs Bonds so.ooo.no Other itnniiK ni:!.r.7s 7a Rnublng House 88,074.44 Premiums ouTJ. s. Honda.... t'-t:t 7r, Due fr( in V. , Treasurer T.000 ) Due from itnnka 908,410.73 0Mb 140,640.84 o,so,soo.eo i.iAitu.iTir.. CSpltSl 5500.000 00 Rurplus, 4OsO0O.00 OndlTldtd Proftta no 1-so.nd ClrenUtl 7s.000.00 lilvidends Dapald 884 .lo Doposlts.' 1.864, 060.84 Due to ItunUa 60,360.80 8i'.. '-02,880. GO WILLIAM CONNKLL, Piesldent GKi. II. ATi.ix, Vico-Presldent, WILLIAM ii. PKCK, Cnshler DIBKOT088L William Connell, George ft, ratlin, Alfred Hand, Jatuoi ArctibHld, "enry Bella, Jr., WIIIImii T. tiuiitli, Luther Killer. Tills bank Offers to depositors every facility warranted by their balance, basi lic end responsibility. Special nlii'iitlou i;i i to Inii.iness ae- cuuuta. Interest paid u iimo ileposits. APRIL 3, 1894. TRIBOllOUPOH Yonr choice of three bcnutifnl pictures, "Telephone Girl," "De Uverlng Ghristanaa PwsentB" and "Maidens Swinging." Hend by mail or messenger or bring coupons like tinsel three clifTer- ent dates, with 10 oentSj stumps or coin, to TRIEUNE OFFICE, tor. Ptufl Ave. ind Spruce SI ' Si Mm WF Bl Mm MX HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of young men and young women in this country who have splendid ability, but they have never beeu wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If you are tired of inactivity aud want to do something tangibly come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. BUSINESS COURSE SHORTHAND COUKSE. J. QQjy proprietoI, KERR VELVETS, with borders, 90 cts. Ingrains' All-wool, Ex- tra Super, yard I wide, usually j 75c. and 80c., j Ol'R PKICE, We still have a few patterns left of the 40c. Tapestry Brussels. 86 cfs 06 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. iMI.-'Wrg. - 13 Li lwaaMr ha t I'KissV Jbtrr. r 'vrr. Mi mm asm "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OP Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. FRIZES LUCKY NUMBERS I WpBF i to? TS'm. S 151 4 WW NfAvJ " i:mw M fl 618 vi u-"j tHjif 14 ST8 i:' r'41 W$$M ! 7iil HrtSh l 1410 laBaM IS 3l l 0 THOSE HOLDING LUCKY NUMBERS WILL PLEASE NO TIFY US. MB V & SEEBECKER UPHOLSTERY Chenilia Curtains, ,$3.25. (An unusual bargain.) Extra heavy and extra wide, $5. Us Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damasks, Wool Tapestry. TABLE COVERS Satinette Fringed, l2yds. square, $1.25. Holland Shades, fringed, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. each; usual price, 65c. The most-. complete medium-priced in the market m mid w mi iig m. 20 1509 27 6!I9 28....: 185 29 816 30 782 31 8(1 88 970 33 1W9 34 287 35 977 80 119 37 1099 38 894. 88 139 41) 359 41 1108 42 419 43 201 44 8 45 940 40 840 47 1538 48 211 48 503 50. 807 Hyii 4 Co