s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINQ. APRIL 6. 1894. GORMAN'S AND DEPOT House Cleaning Time SUGGESTS New Lace and Clieuille Curtains, Silkulines, Bud Tickiug, Bdd Linen, Counterpanes, etc. ; Table Covers and Napkins, Mns lins, Scrim, Doylies, and u thoutiaud other things fonnd in such a complete dry (roods ntore us this. It is part of cur policy to make the prices lowest on the (roods most in demand. That pol loy will apply this week to House Cleaning Necessaries HERE THEY ARE : Curtain Scrim, 5c.f 8c. and 10c. per yard. Eest Quality Silkalines, plain and fancies, 12ja per yard. Nottingham Lace Cur tains, 98c. per pair. . Honey Comb Bed Spreads 85c, 95c. and $1.25. 6-4 Chenille Table Cov ers, $1.19. Our Millinery Comprises a choice gathorino: of distinguished Foreigners, together with iqanlly pretty but less ex pensive Natives of our own pro duction. If you care to know just how ranch beauty can be put into a hat or bonnet, come and SPe us. All the new Trimmings are ready for your inspection. Hcdes and Fabri OUR FASHION MONTHLY JUST OUT Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, Latest Dress Materials. Sto ries. AnC'lotes. Humorous Illustra tions. Valuibl" Inform ition, Elevating and Pleating Reading for the home. Given Away To thofe who cnll for it at our store. THE PIONEER CITY M 10 WAY. Little Local Gathered on the Corbondale Highway. Special to the Scranton Tribune, CarbondaM, Pa., April 5. Mn. Richard Burnett died last evening snortly before midnight, after a week's illness. Deceased was about to years of age ami is survived by her husband and light children. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning. A re. qniem mass will be celebrated in St Hose ehurch. Interment will be made in St. Rose cemutery. Rev. Gilbert Reid will addrele an audience in the Presbyterian church tomorrow (Friday) evening. The trout season will oDen in the Northeastern district of this state on the 13th of this month. W. B. Gritman, of the Leader, left this morning via. Ontario and West ern railroad for a trip to New York city. The funeral of the late Mrs. Peter Sheridan was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from her late home on Gordon nvenue. Services wore held in St. Rose's church. Interment was made in St. Rose csinetery. The regular monthly literary enter tainment of the F.pworth league will occur tomorrow (Friday) evening in the Methodist ehapel and the following programme will be carried out: Piano solo, Frank Couch; recitation, Miss Mattie Hards; vocal qnartette, Mieses Miller and berry and Messrs. Wilson and Frank Stephens; piano duet, Mieses Herring and Corby. The principal feature of the evening will be an ad dress by Rev. W. L. Thorpe. Last evening at o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on liulmont street Miss Sarah A. Bateridge and Lawrence K. Henry were united in marriage by Rev. Jepson, pastor of the Baptist tab rnacle. Great preparations are being made by the committees from Cambria and Olive Leaf lodges of Old Fellows of this city for tne celebration of Odd Fellowship, which event will occur on AdHI 26, and will be celebrated in the W. W. Watt buildiug. Thomas Morgan it building an addi tion to hit pretty residence on Seventh avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hnnt have re turned to this city after an extended western tour and have taken up their residence on North Main street. MOCSICANO THEREABOUTS. Brief and Interesting Paragraphs Penned for Hurried Rnadern. Stircial to the Hcrnulnn Tribune. Moohic, Pa., April 5 The ladies of the Wonien'M Christian Temperance nnion will hold a cobweb social at the home of Mrs. John LaBar Thursday evening, April 13. Supper will be strved for 10 cents. Mrs. I'..T Blsckman, of Brook street, is on the siek list. Miss Carrie Seberhin, of Minooka avenne, is visiting Mr. and Mrs Ira Broadhead, of Mill City. Mr. E. C. Bedew was a caller to the Electric City Thursday. Mrs. Anna Blaokinati, of D.ileville, spent Thursday at the homo of her sis ter, Mrs. George H. Pearl, of Main street. Ernest Caryl, of Scrnnton, was in town Thursday. Mrs. Thomas Gennell and daughter Bessie, of South Main street, returned home Wednesday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fraukentield, of Meak leyville. N. C. BE SURE AND get your choice of multichromes. One coupon and one Dime, SR Highest of all in Leavening Powei. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE NEWS OF S (Out of town corroiponaatm of This Titin- I'M HllOllld si ;il thtllr II inl t in full to OAOtJ Hewn letter, not for publication out to guard '.r i. .t ! : ..:i I STROUDSBUftG NOTES. I.iv-ly Litter frcm the Land Where Murderers Hang High. Sprcial to the SsfOAfOH Tribune. B&BOUMBCR& Pa., April 5 Samuel B. Storm, of Monroe county, brother of ex Judge John B. Storm, has been appointed by Internal Revenue Col lector Herring as ganger for Lacka wanna and Luzerne counties. The Rev. N, Turner, of Etst Strouds burg, has gone to Philadelphia, a C D. McKelvey, the general superin tendent of the New York, !Suquebauua and Western and Wilkes-Barre and Eastern railroads, is registered at the Indian Qnoen hotel. Ralph M. Jacoby has accepted a po sition ns special agent for eastern Penn sylvania representing National Live S tock Insurance company. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society will be held on Thursday afternoon at ,the residence of Rev. C. D. Clauss. An audience of fair members assem bled in the Sunday school room of the Methodist church last night to an nd dress on "Litw," givon by ex Judge Storm. The address and the other points of the entertainment were given onder the auspices of the Epwortb league. Hannah Deal, who for some time past has been a sufferer from consump tion, died at her home nt noon today. Miss Gertrnde Elmundsis a new teacher this term. The lady is a gra duate from the Genesee Normal school ami also of the University of New York, from which institution she gained tne degree of P. H. D. She will have charge of the class in history, of liter ature, rhetoric and grammer. Professor Bible will lecture at the Saturday session of the White Haven Teachers' Local institute on educational matters. At the Epworth leagui business meeting held in the East Stroadsburg Methodist Episcopal church last night, Miss H. B. Bush' was elected to fill the vacancy of the secretary, resigned by Philip Jacoby. Mrs Edward Shafer is in Brooklyn. G. W. Mnson, of Fulton, N. Y,, it here on business. J. H. Shotwell was in Easton yester day on theatrical business. Mrs, Frank Kistler left for Walnut Port, Carbon county, this morning. A. W Knnpp spent Sunday in Penn Argyl, Bangor and Portland visiting friends. W. C. Coolbangh is confined to his home on Franklin street with a bad at tack of neuralgia. Guesie and Ella Mcl. Haney are vis iting In New York, anil before return ing will also visit Chatham, N. J. Prothonotary Dntet ia confined to his house with illness today, and the office is in charge of A. M. Palmer, tbe deputy. The Rev. Mr. VanShortlen, of Horn elUvlUe. N. Y., will preach in the First Presbyterian church of East Stroudsburg on Sunday. The Stroudsburg Pension board was organized with Dr N. C. Miller, presi dent; Dr. E Emerson, of Milford, Pike conntj-, secretary, and Dr. J. H, Shnll, treasurer. The board meets every Wednesday at 10 a. in at the of fice of Dr. N. C. Miller. John Black has moved his family from Ashley to this place, and is now occupying the Davis house on Sarah street. At the meeting of the stockholders of the Stroudsburg and Bushkill Tele phone company held yesterday in the Indian (jueeu hotel it was decided to rent a central office. Just as soon us the situation of the central office is de cided upon a twitch board and other appliances will be put in. The com pany have not yet made arrangements with any company for telephones, though it is expected that a choice will he made between the Manhattan or Unger companies. A traveling salesman named Fin nerty, from Scranton, while returning to E ist Stroudsburg at an early hour this morning was halted by two men near the Iron bridge, who asked him if he had any money. Mr. Finnerty. in speaking of the occurrence, said he had quite a sum of money in his pos session as well as other valuables. He described tbe men as being short aud tall and wote huge beards. Tbe Monroe cjunty jail is now empty, the last prisoner .confined within its walls was a colored man named Wil li in Brooks. A handsome new delivery wagon has jut been received by Mnsselman and Custard, of the Stroudsburg Steatu laundry, from the wagou works of Wilkinson & Co,, of Newburg, N. Y. Albert E. Eckert will open bis new store opposite the depot at East Stroudsburg tonight. An enjoyable social was held in the residence of Mrs Kingmaster on Main street tonight by the members of the Presbyterian church of this place. Among those preseut were noticed Rev Hutchison and wife, Professor Konan berry and wife, R. lirowu and wife, Mrs. D. R. Brown, the Misses Wyckoff, Mrs. Hollingshead, Misses Carrie Bell, Julia Depue, Mis. R Depue, Mrs. R. L. Burnett, Mrs. Longwise, Miss Jacoby, Miss Greenwab', Mrs. D. La bar and daughter, Mrs. Suyder, Mis. Van Kirk, Mr.. S. Strayer, Miss Ella Kerns, Mrs. Matciiler, Mrs. Emley. Mr. Truelow. Mr. Nortnup, Mr. Born and Wife, Mrs. Baliz, Mia. King aud daughter, Mrs. Heileg, Mrs. Snover, Mrs. Trarsue, A. Coolbangh and wife. Mrs. Temley, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Elliot and daughter'. Professor Kemp will preach in the First Baptist church on Sunday next. Profesror BraBefield is laid up with a heavy cold. Captsin Wsrnick camp No. 77, Sons of Veterans, were visited last night at their rooms, corner Green and Monroe streets, by the Hamilton camp aud visitors from the Bangor oamo, Fob Burns, Scalds, Bruises and all pain and Boreness of the Mesh, the grand house bold remedy is Dr, Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. Be sure you get tbe genuine. NEARBY 101 FOREST CITY FLASHES Comprehensive Eaumi of Current Events in a Live Town. Rectal to the tib ronton Tribune. FoBKSTCiTV. Pa., April 5 Messrs. II. B. Smith and John Wooton, of Scranton, who have been canvassing in this place the past few days for Tut: TltlDTJNB Encyclopedia Britannica, are meeting with very gratifying success, having taken about twenty orders for that valuable work. Misses lone Tyler and Flo Allon spent today pleasantly at Scrantou. George S. Esmay has moved into the house recently vaeated by Attorney H. U. Watrous. Mr. Watroua has moved his family to Carbon dale. Frank lion sen, a German, was taken to the Carbondale hospital today to have a:: operation performed on one of his liuibi, which lias given trouble for sown years past. Tne Carbondale hospital is proving a worthy institution qs . large number of injured persons from this place have received the best of treatment there, and speak very highly of that place. Elijah Carponter and El Corey, Unioudale reiidents, were in towu on business today. The many friends of Arthur M. West gate will b pained to hear of his ser ious illness. Max Heller intends opening in a few days a crockery store iu tbe Murray block. The H C. and 1, company's collerics are idle until Monday. Mr. and Mrs H. E. Taylor spent part of yesterday in Carbondale. E 0. Dunnier, who intends contest ing tbe collectorship election iu a short time, was in Scranton today accom panied by bis son. Rev. J. C. Hoimn delighted n large audience in the M. E. church at Dnn daff last evening by giving one of his popular temperance lectures. The fol lowing gentl- men accompanied Mr Hogan to Dundaff: Messrs. L. A. May, Charlie Staley, F. E. Reed and W. Eichenberg, Drs. F. L Grander mid C. E. Taylor were in the Anthracite City today. Mrs. Tnomas Roese and daughter Lottie, of Scrnnton, was visiting at the home of W. X Reese, on Main etreet. Popular Michael J. Connolly, tired of traveling tbe paths of this world alone, was united in marriaue yester day to Miss Bridget O'Hars, of White's Mills, nt Pleasant Mount, Wayne county, by Rev Father Healey. A large number of friends from Carbon dale and this place were present. Rev. E. J. Balslev, rector of Trinity Eriscopal church, Carbondale, was the guest of Rv. J. Campvelt today. William E Ash, of Lehighton, was a Forest City visitor today. Rev. J. J. Coroner was a caller in Carbondale today. G. P. Patterson, of the Pioneer, city, was in onr borough today. Cure for Headache. As a remedy 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 influeuce. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few eaten long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents at Matthews Bros', drug store. ARCH BALD PENCIUINGS. Notes of Current Interests Complbd By a Graceful Writer. Svecial to the Scranton Tribune. ABOHBaLD, Pa., April 5 -The sus pense as to the postmastership of this place was ended yesterday when James O'Rouke was appointed by the authori ties at Washington. Aside from the brief announcement in the papers this morning thar has been little informa tion learned since. Mr. O'Rouke's ap pointment is a reward for faithful ser vice to the Democratic party and since he merits it everyone should bo satis fied. The retiring postmaster, Mr. T. P. Cosgrove, was a competent aud careful official and gave the people very good service. 1 here is no doubt whatever but that the sune satisfac tion will be given by Mr. O'Rouke. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilroy called in Scranton today. The remains of the late Mrs. John Stiovlin, who died on Monday evening, were laid to rent in the Catholic ceme tery this morning. A requiem mass was solemnized in bt. 1 homes church by Rev Dr. Lucas at 10 o'clock, the services being largely attonded. The cortege then proceeded to the ceme tery. The ball bearers wore Thomas Padden, John Kearney, Patrick Burke, Thaddeus Burke, Thomas Mullen and Patrick Lynn. The marriage of John Lorenz, of Scranton, formerly of this place, to Miss Mary Craft, daughter of Mer chant Peter Craft, is announced to take pIsco shortly. The tonnage sf No 5 mine of the Dslaware aud Hudson company, for the past month is the greatest, consid ering the number of days worked, in the history of the ompuUV in this borough. The average daily output for the period in question was about 1,HU0 tons. Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Voorhesville, will conduct services at the Presbyterian church on Sunday next. Harry Dill and Charles Milhaus were in Soranton yesterday afternoon. HONESOALE NEWS FLASHES. The Maple City Pictured at Early Springtime. Special to the Scrnnton Tribune. Hunksimlk, April 5. On the paral lel tracks of ttie Erie railroad at their pockets below town, an engine was pulling a train o.' carl, the enginn and cars being on special tracks and con- WEAK MEN Yi,us ATTENTION Is CA LLCI) TO TUB . I hAUV tat. Grill l.iiel.h Knmarly, Cray's Spjciflc Medicine IF YOU SUFFER Cim" Nf I hi i VMllH 1i! bility, Wnatne Of Boii" ecd Mlrnl. BperniS- ferrnce, eild mtaoieeey, rial all iiveA that arise frovl over MMln.fenoo nr,d (.elf sbuee, ad Love df Mumory iu-'I ruwn", Ulnneaeof Vis ion. Premet ira Old Aew and man' other nv that in btSMtty rr Omirtprnptinn mill an (arly vrsv.'. wiitofor n parapldrt Addre.ii GRAY UKDiCINl' CO.. Buir.il", N. Y. T'.io S;if.(i(lc MedlolUI i:- M M all druitirlsto at S per packSfe, or sil' packages for jfi.or Kent by mall cm reeelyt of money. hihI with every S5.0U order VVE GUARANTEE a ClirO or niOllOy refunded mmmmmmmmammmmmmmt faVOn nccoiint of nainterfeltS we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only Kenu Ino. bold In Soranton In Matthcwn hros. CUGtfVlal UIM .tUU nected by pole. Fred Hemplling was walking between with his bands on the pole, when it broke into, cutting off one finger aud crushing the hand. He was takeu to the officio of Dr. Burns for treatment. At her homo on Main street last even ing Miss Alma Yoiirt held a reception and dance in honor of her cousin, Mrs.. D. Oalbert. of Scranton. A large num ber of voting people enjoyed the pleas ures of the evening. Fruit, cake and cream were served. On Saturday, the 21th, in company with their father, Misses Catharine and Charlotte Dorllinger, of Whito Mills, will sail for Europe. The vestry of Grace church at their meeting last evening decided to givo a call to tbo rectorship of the church to the Hav. Mr. Lewis, of St. George's, New York. Mr. L-twis preached hunt on Sunday but and pleased all his hear ers. The vestry elected H 'L. Russell senior warden and D. II. Menner, juuior warden. e JOTTED AT JERMYU. Brevities of Greater or Ln Importance Crisply worded. Special to lee Scranton Tribune. Jbhmvn, Pa., April 5 T. Flitcroft and Hart Curran of Scranton. George Piere of Greenfield, an I John Peter sen of Carlisle, Ph., were Jenny n visi tors yesterday. C. L Ball, baing the lowest bidder, received the contract for the erection of the new school building; price $5,800. The ground will be broken .Monday. Arbor Day will bo observed by our school and a number of trees planted ou the campus. A number of our young people met and spent last evening very pleasantly at the residence of C D. Winter. Calvin Vail, of the firm of Swick & Vail, transacted business in Carbondale yesterday. At the meeting of the council this evening it is hoped the question of sewers will be suttled. Let us have sewera or decide that wo will not have them Many of our cltizus have put in private sewers und others will io the same unless we have pnblio drain age. A. J. Biker is homo from Baltimore Medical college for a vacation. James Merrick visited friends in Greenfield yesterday. W. H. Lutey will build a row of stores on the corner of Maiu and H. streets, A meeting of the stockholders of the Cooperation bank was held last eve ning W. R. Moore and family were the guests of C. F. Baker last evening. Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker and chil dren attended the golden wedding an niversary of Mrs. Baker' parents, in Kendnam, yesterday. The world is always interested in the cure of consumption; yet its prevention is of far more importance. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is guaranteed to cure coughe and colds. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. MOSCOW NEWS ITEMS. Paragraphs Fereonal und Otherwise Pre pared for Promiscuous Perueal. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Moscow, Pa., April 5. The home of Mr. ani Mrs. J. N. Bennet was invad ed on Tueday evening by a large num ber of their friend, it being Mrs. Ben net's birthday. Among those present were Mr and Mrs. Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Posten, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Bartholomew, the Misaes Sue Pylr, Mollis Noads, Sophia Simp kins and many others Mr. Labar, of Clifton, has moved in J. D. Callegan's house, on Van Brunt street. Mr. White, of Daleville, called on friends in Moscow on Tuesday. Miss Kite Slielthorn was surprised at her nome, with Mrs. Frank Pelton, by her numerous friends oe Wednes day. Justin Swartz has moved to his farm about a mile and a half from here. A farewell social was given by the ladles of the Women's Christian Tem perance union thiseveniug at the home of Mrs. George Gillilnnd, who will leave for her new home inGouldsboro in a few days, Giorge Travis, of the Baltimore Me.lical college, is at home with his parents for the summer. Several new cases of measles are re ported. M. J. Martin returned to the Cornell University on W-dnesdav. will not develop uniformly unless they gel sullieient nourishment. They will be thin, weak, hollow-chested. Scott's -'.' the Cream of God-liver Oil and Hypophosphiles, over comes the tendency toward thinness and makes children strong and healthy. Physi cians, the world over, endorse It. Don't be deceived fiy Substitutes! Pfftiureil by Scott A B0WM N. Y A ' f SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Having secured the SHOEIXU FORGE of WlllUm Bluine & 8"n for a permanent busi ness stand, I shall (onduct lidentlflc and l'athoioKii'ai Shoeing lortiio Prevention, Ko Hef and Cuie of I.hhk nets and other Impedl mentsin tho movements of .Horeea Incidental or duo to Imperfect shoeing. 1 shall give the work my pornoiisl itttenti- u and guarantee no extra charge, except for iiniuoveiiunt. Lnmo DSSS, ell-., will bo located afternoon. A free clinic and iirolusuioinil iiUvico given ovcrv Monday from i to - 1'. M. JOHN HAMLIN, D. V. S. DKITBB NIIOK CO., Inc'p. Capital. 91 .OOO.OOl. 11 s! &i.r0 IHOfl IN thk wuiu.n. UA dollar nnvcd is a dollar tarnrrV TliiI,n ll-VM,lM TirtH h noTiKnlftKUlniit. ton lloot delivered frro unywhero in the U.S.. on receipt of ( anri. Money Order, or ToAtnl Note for (l.M). Knuul every way tho boots Mi'd In nil retnll otorei for I'i.M. Wo nmUe this boot mnu'lves, tlicieloro wo guar niter thejUi sfve and tflfur. iiid If nny ono is not satisfied wo wilt refund tho money r. Optra in Ucnse, K, & BB. und half youralte; fit you. HHira;rd Cata. FREE Dexter Shoe Co, FEDERAL ST., I BOSTON. MASS. Sptcinl terms tQ JJatct4, Children UlUleJlUIl JtegivVv.Mry K,r M,n(nuo(herpa; JSv-U'tj " ' 'W - v T" r Ciihiph sCW F 'lT V widths C, I), aflpOM I RJ VW'A.''"1' 1 to 8 WISP T43 Hood's Never Fails Business Man's Experience -Cured of Rheumatism. Mr. T. W. Hani, well known business man In Pittsburgh, Pa., n rites the letter given below. Mr. Ilaus Is gen ni :il agent for the Maine granlto quarries and contractor for cemetery and building work, hav- i;ih an oftce at No, VUS Penn Avenue. "C. I. II I ft Co., Lowell, USSS.: "Gentlemen We haves very high opinion of imiii Hood's BarsaparlUa and Rood's Pills at our house and with good reason. 1 have taken al most every remedy known lor rheumatism, and feel Justified In saying that Hood's Sarsauarillu Is the only one that does me any pood. 1 must admit I have not taken It steadily, but only when 10 pains ot rheumatism came on. Hood's BarsaparlUa has Always Civcn Mo Rtlicf, and like many others, ns soon as I am well I never think of medicine again until the next at- HOG SarsaparHEa CURES tack. Wo are never without Hood's Sarsapa i ilia anil Hood's Pills In our house, aud have recommended both to dozens of friends. When any of my family are taken siek, no matter with what disease, the first tliin;; we do is to givo A Dose of Hood's Pills and follow it up with Hood's Sarsap.irllla. 1 might write several pages In praise of this ex cellent medicine, but think 1 have said enough to convince." T. W. Hats. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hood's Pills arc prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Bold by all druggists. 25c. Dr. ED. Grewef The Philadelphii Specialist, Ami bit anpalated ttal! of Ensileh and Ger man rLji8iciaii8.aru now iiermauoutly located Temple Conrt Building .11 1 BPRUCE ST., SCRANTON Where lliey may bo roiiMiltod DAILY AXD aVKUAY. Tbe Doctor Ik a graduate ot tbo University Cf I'enpeylvania, formerly demonstrator of physiology and mrgery at the Medlvo-Chir-trKlcal CoIIoro, of Philadelphia. Ho le alio an honorary memlior of the Medico Chli ur fical Aeeoriatlon. and naa physician and eurgoon in chlof of tho most noted American and Gorman hospitals, comee highly indorsed tw tho leading professors of Philadelphia and New York. His miny year of hosDltal experionoa en ables thli eminent physician nnd lurgeon to correctly dlagnoso ami treat all doformitiei and diseaees with tho most flattering eucceee, and his htch standing in tho etato will not all w hlra to accept anv incurable easi LOST MANHOOD KKnTOUKD WEAKNKS8 or YOUNG MEN CUUKO If yn" havo noon given up oy your phytl clan call upon the doctor and be examined He cures tho worst casus of Nervous Dobtlity, r-crofnla, Old Soros. I atarrh. Piles, Fomala Weakness, Afloctions of the Ear, Eyo, Nose nd Throat Asthma, Deafness. Tumore. Can eel s and Cripples of every description. Con nltation In Ehullsb and German Free, which h ill bo conalderod sacred and strictly coull dential. i Hi. . Hours: 0 A. M. to O I'. M. Dull,. Sunday, t. a.m. to 2 in. Third National Bank of Scranton. Statement lVb 'IS , 18(11. cnllod for by tho Comptroller ot the Currency. BKBOVRCE8. Loans si,3ir.,"40 on Ovorilraits ill 7.117 I nltvil States Homla 80,000.01) Other Iloillls ni:i,A7H.7.1 Kanlilng House 28,07-1.46 Premium! on U. s. Botidt.,., 943. 7S Dae from t. s. Treasurer ?.:on.oo line Iroui Hunks 208.410.7:1 Cash 140.840.54 8. 205, SCO. 00 1 LABILITIES, Capital $200,000 00 Sdrolns 24000000 Undivided Profit 00 180.06 Clrculetlo 72.000.00 Dividends I upniil 334 MO Deposits,' 1,S6 1.0(10.84 Iluv to lluuks 60..100.50 12,202,330.60 WILLIAM CONNKLt, I'reslilont. clo. it. catlin, flee-President. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. DIRECTORS. William Council, George 11. Catlin, Allied Hand. James Arrlibulil, Hnnry Uolin, jr., M nil,,,, T. smith. Luther Keller. This bnnk niters to ileniisltore every faoillty warranted bv their balances, busi ness and responsibility. Special attention given to business ac counts. Interest pnld on time deposits. APRIL 6, 1894. TRIBUNElOUPON Your choice of three lirnutiful pictures, "Telephone (.! ill," "De livering Christmas Presents" nntl "Maidens Swinging." Bend by mail or messengei or bring coupons like this of three differ ent dates, with JO cents, stamps or coin, to TRIEUNE OFFICE, Cor. I'enn Ave. nnd Spruce St K. HOW TO MAKE There are hundreds of young nieu and young women in thlj country who have splendid ability, but they havo never beea wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yoa are tired of inactivity and want to do (something tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH C'OUKSE. BUBUHtSS COUBttE, """"""" cut"t- F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. KERR 4 SIEBECKER CARPETS VELVETS, with borders, 90 cts. ngrains' All-wool, Ex- tra Super, yard I wide, usually j 75c. and S0e., j OfK PRICE, 65 cts We still have a few patterns left of the 40c. Tapestry Brussels. 406 and 408 Lackawanna 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. A WORD "The 'COURT THE GIRL." rest.' ' at onedav's terms that and not "RAISE A FAMILY." "GET ENGAGED." "GET MiRRIi,D." "GO TO HOUSEKEEPING." your honeymoon. With everv $50.00 purclime or ovir with everj $?o.00 rurchaie 11 Dinner Set Our (39.00 Outfit is ditplayed iu our A few of the prizn hava not been aanie will pleaso call. mm UPHOLSTERY Chenille Curtains, $3.25. (An unusual bargain.) Extra heavy and extrs wide, $5. Furniture Coverings Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damask3, Wool Tapestry. TABLE COVERS Satinette Fringed, V yds. square, $1.25. Holland Shades, fringed, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. each; usual price, 65c. The most complete medium-priced FOLDING BED in the market, Hull & Co. iv on? U'vnii.nr. ivu fuu nuu lvi m n iu ru niu. WITH YOU 'Economy' will do the They will furnish your house notice and give vou are bound to suit trouble you durin we will preient a Clock (Cathedral (Dsoornted ) window. Soe it called for. Those holding coupons