THE SCKATnTTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 10. 1894. 00CHXH3GG30f Worth a Guinea a Box. Q A trilling dose from a 25-cent box of Beecham's PMsrt (Tutelcte.) O will frequently prove Q as effective as a doc- JgJ tor's prescription. rooooooaoo GORMAN'S GRAND DEP A Woman Without Gloves IS SCARCELY more than half l; .- ' No matter how tiue i how eleK'iut a dress Bhe may have, a neat puir of Gloves is necessary for the completion of the out door toilette, and. in f net, makes up for u great deal that may be lacking in other ar ticled of dress. Von can get Gloves Kid Gloves at almost any pries. Get them hero. A fair-priced glove is, however, cheapest in the long rim; looks better, wear better, and is guar anteed not to rip or tear. We luve the Foster Kid Glove, the H'f.e Jouvin Kid Glove and uther well-known makes. Good Gloves thoy are. Other stores have them, too. Tho only difference is in the pric? OURS, of course, beng the lowest. Bat the best (Hove we have is the new Kid Glove With Large Pearl Buttons, in all the New Shades, Tans. Erowns and Blacks, ABLOOM WITH TTY : Effi AND BUSINESS. How (uick women are to recognize superior "style!" How thev discover tliaf our Hats are both beBUliful and beautifying! Oft"n it takes but a look in the glass, a query as to price- -and, presto u sale is m id : MlRK'JnSli AT MOaCOW. EiUht Llttln Lncals from the Source of the Ronrtn? Brook. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Moscow, Pa , April 9. Misg Myrtle Comjitoii, of Wimmers, spent Sunday with Mi" Addie Shaw. Miss Emma Mitnhel, of Seranton. is the gneei of Uiu lvnina Cannon. Profnssor C. A. Hawk.of Tobyhsnna, was tho guest of F. W. Posten on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Walking, of Seranton, iDnt Sunday at Hotel Allen, MIps Florence Fowler, of Seranton, was onttrtainud over Sunday by the Mies Ford. The Hvpenon and Athenian societies of the Moscow Urade I tobool, g ve an entertainment at the school on Friday af lernoon. Rev. S. C. Simpkins will attend the Wyoming conference in Seranton this week. It is not probable that ho will be returned to this place. Mr. Simp kins bsi been a diligent WOfkw in the Methodist church here for the pit four years, xtA the congregation will reret his removal. The Misses Ford will leave Tums lay for Wilson college at Chambereburg, nfter spending their vacation with their parents here. DAY'S DOINGS AT DURYEA. Sptclal Sirmon to the Wsd tod Other Hkwk Notes of Interest. Spft'nl to the Seranton Tribune. DCRYBA, Pa., April !) Rav. James L. Knee delivered a special sermon at the Brick Methodist Episanp.il church Sunday evening to the people he had ini'ed in tho holy bonds of matrimony, who DQtlber nearly forty, daring bis pastorate hero of three years. The church was crowded and those present listened to an admirable discourse The new iron bridge at Conuellton is fast nearing completion. The Adonis Boelal club will give one of their old-time social this evening. Tim Adgenda Literary society gave a pleasing programme Saturday evening in their rooms over Kennedy's cont o tionary store. A large number of the children here are suffering with the measles. Miss Saddie Beuediot is able to be around again after her recent illness. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. Kiiiu's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Doughs and Colds, upon thn condition. If you are afllictod with a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Throat or Chest '.rouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial.nnd experionco 110 benefit, you may return thn bottle and have your money refunded. We could not nuke this otTer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on, it never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Matthew Bios', drug store. Large sizo Sue, and tl. 8 IT Glac Rea Price, $1 THE HEWS OF n tie (Out of town corrospo'j Taut ofTtin Tan 1 IK 1 ihouldslicu ttiuir nmies la (nil to wil Qswtluttur, not for implication uut to guard kaiust ducvLition.l JOTTED AT JERMYN. Tales of a Day RvU.nd in Crltp Para ttmp Special to the Seranton Tribune. JEBHYN, April (J One week from today the fair of the St. Aloysius society will begin. Tho Knights of the Mystic Chain held a eocial in Gilmore ball last even ing. A large number attended and a substantial sum was uetted for the so ciety. Hal Jadwin and Allie Van Demark, of Carbondnle, were the guest of Jer 11 vi; friends Sunday. William Hunter Post, Grand Army of tho Rtpnblio, will attend sorvices in St. Mary's Catholic church Sunday, May '21. Rev. F. Gendell will leave tomorrow for conference. Ho will, by the unani mous request of the church, be re turned. Saturday evening Stella Baker re turned from a short visit with Provi dence friends. S. W. Cook, who has been in the llnhneninn hospital in Philadelphia for a number of weeks, returned Saturday night His eye is still seriously af fected. One of the mot enjoyable events of the season was the surprise party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sol omon, corner of Main and A streets. Satureay evening, April 7, in honor of their son, Thomas II, arriving at the twonty-hrst mile-stone of life. The evening was spent very pleasantly in music, games, social intereourse, etc., after which the company sat down to a table laden with the delicacies of the season. Those present were Mr. and JJlra, Writer Mnrray, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swick. Mrs. Edwin Woodworth, Misses Bettiah Tiffany, Lillie Pizer, Bertha Coon, Ella Coon, Euuns Roberts, Polly Solomon, Carrie Murray, Waltor Coon, H Hemmebright, Frank Hemmebright Sam lihudas, John Williams, VV. J. Baker, William Gnnn, Charles Solo mon, of Jermyn ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Dsll, Peckville; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sly, Edith Moon, Annie Moou, Mary Mortis, Edwin Moon, Master Ralph Sly, Carbondale. Tnomas Sly, Duu niore. and J. De Graw, Maytield. John Vail, Joseph Jay, sr. and Frank Maynard are doing jury duty this week. Editor Boundy, of the Press, has labored long and earnestly for sewer age in this borough and, now that the ol jdat is abont to be obtained, should be congratulated on the stand he has taken in the matter. His success since taking hold of the Press has been very gratifying to his friends, and Jermyn feels proud that men of his calibre can be found in its vicinity. Miss Ella Cook, of Haralinton, Pa., is visiting .Teqnyu lriends. 0. L. Bell is iu Tennesee looking over a large tract of pine timber land which be has an option on nud contemplates buying. EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. Fine Programme Rendered at the Con cert in St. Patrick's Church. Sitciul to the Seranton Trib nne. Oly fii a. nt. Pa.. April 9. -The sacred concert in St. Patrick's church, Oly phant, on Sunday evening was a grand miccsss, both from an artistic and a fluancial point o: view. The spurious church was thronged with an audieuew that numbered many prominent in i musical circles in this city and vicin ity. The choir coususteu of twenty-six voices, and was directed bv Professor T. W. Walking. The lending soloists were Miss Ann ' Brown an I Robert An: Cormack and W. W. Watkins. The instrumental music, which was an nd mirable feature of the concert, was rendered by an orchestra of six pieces nnd'T the direction of Professor John Walkenshaw. Mrs. T. W. Watkins gracfnliy presided as accompauist on the piano. The programme consisted of an ov-ir tnre from "Enoch Arden," Millard Vespers, a s.ixpnonu solo by Harry Bonn, the Grand Magnifioant of Etn m'ris, the R gina Coeli of Warner, Wirgnud 0. Salmans, Gaeh s ian tum Ergo and it grand march of Men deicsolin. The oborns wag admirable and the soloist smliiiiied their respec tive parts with r-rnarkable power and sweetness. The ihslrniuent.il parts o! the programme were also worthy oi , articular praise. The coucrt, on the whole, was a treat of unusual excell ence and lar superior to anything of tost character ever held in Olyphaut. It was a concert of which its pro jectors may well foul proud. Father Murphy, pastor of St. Patrick's chnrcn, made a brief address, in which he cnnrMiuiated the choir on its success and thanked audk'nc fat their oordl ftl appreciation. "BOfdbck BloOd Hitters taken after Rat ing WiU relieve any feeling of weight or over fullness of the ttomaon. Sold every where. ALL AROUND ARCHBAIO. A Comprehensive Writer' Resume cf thn K?ents of a Day. Special to the Seranton Tribune. ABOBBALS, April 0 The employe of the Delaware and Hudson company in this place will bo paid tomorrow. A tnoeling of the congregation of the Presbyterian church will be held on Friday evening for the rurposo of con sidering matters pertaining to the selection of tboir new pastor. The marriage of Miss Jennie Fin nerty, of Hill street, and William Burns, of Jermyn, is announced to take place soon. John Keegan, of Wilkes-Barre, and James Mahon, of Plymouth, spent yesterday at tiioir former home here. A. J. Cnrran, of Mt. Vernon, is re covering from a Revere attack of in flammatory rheumatism. Miss Jennie Kenney, of Cemetery street, hag reiurned from a brief visit with relatives in Seranton. Criticising a Young- Lady. "Bho would bo a protty girl for but ono thing." "Whnt's that!" asked Charley. George Her face is alwaya covorod with purple aud red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dig nosed of. Used to be tho same wav my self, but I caught on to the troublo one day, and got rid of it in no time. George What was It? Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took n short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's qhe lines blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could hear him holler clear across the country every time ho movod. Ho tried it, and yon know what an athletic old cent he is now. If Bomoliody would givu Miss Daisy a pointer, t-h would thank them attar wards. All the drug stores sell It, FRCM FOREST CITY. An Entarpiisinir Town Deioribctd in Readnblt Nw No'oi. friertiit to the tcrunton Tribune. FORBRT ClTY, Pa.. Airril 9. Profegsor D. L. Bo War, of Honeedale, visited this place Saturday and enjoyed his first visit to n eoal mine with B. F. Maxey. Miss Nettio Chamborlin, one of our best teachers, is sick today. Hurplnee Is most aoopptably filled by Miss Jessie Smith. Two cases of scarlet fever are It ported in onr midst. K. 0 Bradley, the jeweler, spout the Sabbath pleasautly with Susquehanna friendg, Justice of the Pence-elect D, R. Bra ham was in Seranton toJny. R. M. Shepherd, the popular Erie station agent in tins place, has pur chased a liandaome new Victor bicycle. We will look for some records broken. Thomas Daviec und wifo wore in Seranton today attending the funeral of Mr. Davles' aunt. Ji suph 0. Lnppen, a student at Key atone academy, Factoryville, is spend ing his short vacation with his parents on Delaware street. Charlei Bnrdiok, of Honesdale, spent yesterday with his parents on Hudson street. Miss Jenuie Purple, of Susquehanna, is the guest of her brother, H. A. Purple. Rev. J Campbell was a visitor in Carbondale today for a few hours. A large nnmbsi of prominent Forest City residents are in Montrose not in jail though attending the three or four law suits from this place which are being tried there this we"k. The cases are Biggins vs. Luiuon. Common wealth vs McDermott, G. C. Westgate prosecutor lor aud lluigtiis vs. lirown. Anthony Pewanie, thn man who was injnrsd in Friday night's fracas, is itu nroving. Hi assailants furnished bail this morning in the sum of ijiiiOO to appear at tho August term of court. They also paid cons of prosecution. Beginning touigh!. with the play, "Michael Strogoff," the Wonderland Theater company of Seranton, will open a week's engagement at Davis' opera house. The company eomes highly recommended with press no tices from all the Seranton dailios, and the theater going p.'oplo of this plaoe are assured of a treat. Prices, 10, 20 aud :it) cents. "Coder the G-teiight" is tho attraction tomorrow evening. HALLSTE.'IO NOTES. Brief News Paracraphn Concsrninir a Growing Town and Its People, Sveeial to the Seranton Tribune. HaIXSTBAD, Pa., April 9. Superin tendent Grrett Bogart, of Seranton, was in town yesterday. Professor Charles E. Moxley was in Sucqtivhanna ou Saturday. Warren Van Loan has rolnrned home Irom a pleasau visit with friends in Foster. The tcachor's meeting will bn held at the home of Charles E Moxley on rri duv eveniiur. Rev. R. N. Ives, of Bingbamton, waB in town today. The Ladies' Aid society, of the Pres byterian church will hold aoorn sim per in tho Hook and Ladder company'g hall rnday afternoon and evening. T. H, Hays visited Seranton yester day, where a largd piece of iron fell on his leg, injuring him quite badly. D. C. Hamlin is to operate tlie stone rju irry on the lands of Mrs. Conley. He is now negotiating with tho Dela ware, Lackawanna aud Western to put in a switch. The funeral of Mrs, H. H. Travis occurred at ! o'clock at the residence of her eon, L. T. TravU. The services wero conducted by the Rav. L VV. Cnnrch. The pall-bearers wore; N. F. Noble. W. C. Smith. B. D. Phil lips, 3. II. Van Loan. Tho deceased was laid to rest by her husband in Rose Hill cemetery. Mrs. Dotan, of Great BnJ, died at her residence in that place yesterdsy morning at 5,80 o'clock of old ago. The funeral will he helu in the St. Law rence Catholic church tomorrow morn ing at 9 80 a. m. Charles L Crook was In Sidney, N. , on Monday. J. A. Mean, George M. Hallstoad und ( larrel Bogart have e ich purcliasod a lot near the silk mill aud will build homes this spring. James T. DnBois was in Soranton on Saturday. J. T. Mitchell U at tho county seat as a Juror, E, M, Scot ten, of Pius street, is mak ing lmprovemwita about his premises, .Mrs. J. K, Douglass is visiting tneuds in Unicode, . Y, - CONIEaT AT KONtSOaLE. Many Voters of 'lho Cliy Do Not Know When Th"V Are At. Fvreinl to the Seranton Tribune. HONBSDALB, Pa., April 9. Tne eon tested election case tor Hniiosdale's tax cnllectorsiiip was --i11"l up in court thin morning at 10 o'clock. Attorneys for Voight, the contestant, wars O. L Rowland and P, 1'. Kimble, and for Osborn, the respondent, A. T. Senrla, Hnry Wilson and William H. Lee. Tho first witness called was T Frank Ham, who sworn timt he was 'VI years of age Feb. Hi. lblil, aud had never paid a ft.ite or county lax, Counsel for thecontestiint asked that the ballot box nijed in Honesdale nt the Febnrary election be brought into court and open-d, and that thn ballots be opened until that of Mr. Ham bo found and it bo shown how he voted for collector. OUjoction ws m id bv opposing sonnse) and court took the matter nndr advisement Ciiarh-8 Yoiry i'ns sworn and stated be lived in Honewlale for three years and hud pot pain a tnx within two year', when creis eznmlneJ be stated ho had no ob-'Pclioii to staling for whom he vot'M for ool lector Th qnvstion was oljjcuted to a:i I ohj'ctio snataitted. He said he had paid180l tax hut could not, remember thedatn. William J. Ward, tax collector fot 1892 was calif"! and said Yeary paid tux on .Ian. JW, 18'J', Geor.te BarV's w.is sworn. Ho hail lived in Hoiiesjslo two years, and vas l!0 years of ng"; Ind voted ii l ol-rnnry election but cpnld not say whether he had paid a t;i:,' within two y i; s M. E Biiji.low was BWom. Stated ho was '-".! years of nge, and school teacher at White Anils until Dec. !32, 18911. He v.ttod at February olactinu. There was )oiiid-rabh) 1 lUbt as to his residence jior to his coming to II meg- dale to rsiide permanently In D'cem ber. He Aoarded at White Mills from Monday io Friday, and thou either passed 'iis Sundavs at Honcldale or I'leasall, jionnr. lie was ou staiM when cinrt ailjonriied at noon. L"gal battles ha to the admitting of evidence wore rdqoent during the forenoon. Bamarked bv It. C. Joiner, at Allen P, O., Hinsdale Co., Mich.; "Nothing gave my rntnmaiism sncn quics renei ihuc. ThomAs' BolenrloDU believe it infallible for rlcnmntlcs. ) BE SUEE AND get your ohoics of multichromes. One coupon and one Dimo. CARBONDALE NOTES. Uattsrs of Qreatar or Lsss Importance in the Pioneer City. Sieeial to the Seranton Tribune. Cakbondalk. Pa.. April 9. On Fri day sventng of this week will occur the iiinnal election of ofheers of tho uap- tist Sabbath school in the chapel W. J. Maxie, of Forest City, wag a visitor in this place today. V, W. Liatnrope. of seranton, mane a biuiucs8 trip to this city this morn ing. Miss Iona Trier, of Forest City, is the guest of Mrs. A. S. Lewsley, of High street. Mies Delia Williamg is visiting friends in Duumore. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Frank Dilts occurred nt noon todBy In the Methodist church The pastor, Rev. William Edgar, officiated, The pall bearers were: Joseph Robinson, Henry Lippert, G. B. Van Gorder, II Mc Minn, H. Hnrtman and W. K. Brown. '1 he remains were taken to Prouipton tor interment E, W. -Mills and J. B. Nicholson de parted today for Oswego, N, Y., to purchase polos necessary for the extn sion of thw lines of the Electric Light oompany. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Stark weather, cf Laurel street, are mourn ing the death of their Infant daughter, which occurred at midnight Saturday, The Mineral took placi .Sunday after noon. The remains were taken to Clin ton, Wayne county, for interment. The newly elected officers of Olive Loaf lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, were installed ut their hall on Siiiein avenue this evening. Miss Clara Smith is the guest of tho Misses Alice and Jennie Butler, of Ca uasn street. Mrs. A. E. Burr, of Seranton, is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Philips, of Wyoming strsot. At Sunday evening's services in the Baptist tabernaclo the pastor an nounced that tho choir had kindly con sented to repent on next Sabbath even ing the excellent singing which they rendered on Easter Sunday. Ou April ll! Is the date set whon the Ladies' Auxiliary of tlie Young Mm's Christian association will entertain their friends with a dimo concert iu Association hall. Mrs. George Williams is visiting friends in Seranton. PECKVILLS POINTERS. An ArffUI-Eysd Rportr'a Ussumo of Current KventD. Special to the Saanton Tribune. PECKVILLE, Pa,, April 9 Arthur and James Pentecost, of Seranton, visited with their sister on Sunday, Mrs. Henry O'oerts. Coe Tuthill Is very sick. Ha ig threatened with pneumonia. Harry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jones, has ben very sick for the past week with bronchitis. Mrs, Joseph Webb, of Providence, was a caller on Mrs. John Mitchell last Stnrday . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frear, of Car bondale, circulated among friends here on Sunday. John Lantz, of Bidl place, is very sick with liver trouble. Myrtle, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cool is suffering with carlet fever. The Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist Church, will meet tomorrow mhri -iug at the home of Mrs. P. G. Hard ing. A contractor by the name of Ward, from Taylor, has ben awarded the contract to build the new Presbyterian Church here. The many friends of Mrs. John Mitchell will bu pleased to hear of her recovery from recent illness. OVER AT OLYPHAJIT. All the Nowo of th Airs Comprnhsns lvsly Dished Up. Special to the Seranton Tribune. OLYPHANT. Pa., April 0. Miss Ger trude Morris, of Seranton, visited Mils Maria Jones, of Lackawanna street, over Sunday, Mrs. James Feeley, of Archbald, pent yesterday with her parents, on Laekiwann a stroet. Rev. F. J Jannsobsk returned horns from New York Friday evening. William Shea, of Seranton, was n caller in town today. Dr. J. J. Bilheimer, of Priceburg, spent lo lay in town. Tlie Young .Men's Literary and D -batlllg society are making extsnsive Ifrs, A. if. O. Dilxcorth Hamorton, Pa, Feeling All Run Down Blood Feared Poison liood's Sarsapariila Permanently Cured All Troubles. " C. L Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. : " I have been taking Hood's Baruparllla for spven or inure years as a spring tunic. I was so ruu flown with bant wi tk and female weakness llutt I would go to lied thinking that i would not be able to get up In the inoriilnB. I have Suffered severely with My Hack and Limbs. I have Jot) Onlshed taking ftve bottles and am looting well, do not baVS that tired feeling Slid feel better In everyway. I have ail excel lent appetite and sleep well nt night. I have also givsn it to my nlnctscn-vcar-okl son with good success, bast tall lie cut Ills limb ftitli a corn Sickle, it healed up In utiout tivo weeks, tint In a slan t time after he was Seized With Chills, and the limb swelled to twice Its natural size. He was not able to move and w as uWllued to lake Ills bed. The swellings and sores went up Into Ins body and I (eared that blOOd poison hud set Iu. Alter taklngi Hood's Harsaparilla lie Improved Iteedlty and was soon able to bo it out again. 1 .have recommended Hood's rsaparllls to several ami shall always '. rords of praise for it." Mns. a. m. c. ijil wosth, Hamorton, ru. Hcod's Pills act easily, yet promptly und euiulently, ou lb j 11 1 N aud bowels. 'Oq. ' ft o; m .-""v --aim preparations for their entertainment to be held on April 23 Some of the best talent iu the county lus beeu eugaged and it is safe to predict they will be greeted by a crowded house Patrick Hughes of Carbondale, spent Snudny iu town. James and Annie Watkins, of Taylor, were the guests of Mrs. and Mies T. W. Watking, of West Side, yesterday. Samuel Swingle aud Fred. Jones, cf North End, Soranton, were iu t own yesterday, P. J. He. i ley, of Seranton. circulated among friends in town today. The Young Men's Christian union exptst to give a free entertainment and "boose warming" social nsxt Monday evening. The public is iu vited to attend. E J. Bnrke, of Seranton, cal lsd on friends in town yesterday. Mr and Mrs. David Tinsley attended the funeral of Thomas Langan ut Mi nooka yesUrday. Mrs. William Lowry. of Green Grove, Wai.a visitor in town today. HONESDALE HAPPENINGS. SprlnRtim Nows Waits from a Bau'iful City of Wayne. .jieciot fo the Sc.rnntcn Tribune. HOKB8DAtB Pa., April !) St. John's Catholic Heading ciride will meet in the Watts' building, Thursday evening, April 13 A delightful programme, consisting of musdc, reeitntions, read ings, etc., has been prepnreu. A num ber of invited guests will participate in the evening's enjoyment. Frank Trnscott. employed at Wood en and Blnkney's paper box factory, had the Gngers of his hand crushed by tho cogged wheels of a machine this morning. Miss Lavina Rose returned home Saturday evening, after an extended viuit with New York friends. The funeral of tho lale Edward Strong took place from the residence of his son-in-law, E t) Hamlin, at Ii p. m. today, R ;v. V. H. Bergbaui oiH ciatinL'. Dr. E. Grewer Tlie PhiladfilpMa racialist, Am Ins Hsoeiated i-uil' of English and (lor man I'b.yslciaiw.ur now peruanentlV located Temple Court BottdiD HI I SPRUCR sr., SCRANTON Wheru ihey may ho consulted DAILY AND BUNUAY. Thn Dortor Is n RrnamitB ot tho University ci Funniylvimis, for marly demonstrator of physiology and raigi.ry at t!;o Medlco-Cblr-BWcai Cdi.ee, of PhllRdeliililv He is ales an honorary member of tho Jledico-Uhirur-gical Association, nnd was physician and Snrsepn-ln-cMef of tho roost noted Am rii-ao snd Oernun boepitals, comes huhiy Indorsed by tho k-adhiK lirotossors of Philadelphia and w York, His many years ot hosoltal i xnsricnoe en siles this eminent physioian and surgeon to correetly nl.iRnose nntl treat all deformities Ginl iliseasos with tho most flatterinj; success, and bis lnth nainlini; in the stats will not all vv bim o ncee.pt any incurr.lile ca? LOST MANUtlUII KKxTUUKD. WHAKNESS Of V(iUS(i JIKN rililTtn. If yon nave neon iven up ny your physi cian call upon the dector and lie examined. Be euros ibn worst eases of Nervous Debility Pcroinla, Old tSoros. i atnrrh. Piles. Keinalo Weaknosfl. Affections of tho Ear, Eye, Noie and Throat, Asthma, DoafneaB, Tnmon. On cers and Ontipleg of every deaoription. " Oon Saltation in English and Oeriuan Kree, which hall ho considered Bacrod and utriotly conll dentist. liflloe nanrsi n A. M, to P. M. Dally, Sunday, II a.m. to - p in. s?;:; Eamk of Seranton. Stetrment Feb. 'is. 180-1. called for by the Com pirollcr of the Currency, BKSOIIKCE8. I.onns Ovcrdraiti United States iiondi Other Bonds .'.Ill;; llomtl' Pveminms on It. s. i; ; Dae fruin U s. llreaanrer., line trom ltiiiihs lash S1,310,niO 00 I14 7..17 80,000 00 .. 51.1,878 T" .. U8.074.40 ,. 0411 JB .. T.6O0 no .. 208 4111 73 .. 146,640.54 I,t0,800.60 LIABILITIES. Cnidtal , g'iOO.OOOOO SnrplllH IMO 000 00 L'nillTidcd I'roOtl hi! 180.06 Olronlatlon 78,000.00 Dividends Unpaid 834.50 Deposits.' 1,064,660 54 Dnc to Hunks 80,360.50 8,809,050.60 WILLIAM COKMKT.L, rrcstdent. UJit). II. CATL1N, Vloe-l'realdeni, WILLIAM H, PKI K, ( iislilcr DIRKCTOB8. TVIlllnm Council, OenrsfC If. Cntlln, Alfred Hand. James Arehbald, Hinry Hello, jr., Wllll.ini T. Smith, Luther Keller. This bonk offeis to depositors every fm iilt warranted by their balances, busi ness and responsibility. Bpeclal attentloa aiven tn business no counts, interest paid ou time deposits. Ginghams. We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Prices than ever before, are what will recommend them to our patrons. E PITTSTON, PA. n I no -a n mrd mmm Spring GLOB WAREHOUSE Grand Opening The 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenue Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Cloaks, In fants Wear,. Notions, Boys' Clothing and Boots and Shoes. Special Bargains MONDAY, VELVETS, with borders, 90 cts. Ingrains' All-W()Ol, E.V- I OUB l'HICE, tra 8uper,yard wide, nsuallv i U 75 and 80c, Qj We still have a few patterns left of the 40c. Tapestry Brussels. KERR S1EB Rsu fA&',tth 406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave. s m :M 'COURT THE GIRL." "GET ESGGED." "GET M&IiRIED." "GO TO HOUSEKEEPING." A FAMILY." k WORD WITH YOU Witlieycrv $,10.00 pnrobassor over we will present a Clock (Cathedral with every 7S,00 fltifchUSS a Dltinor SSst tDseornted.) Our jao.00 Outfit is displayed In our wiudow. Sas it. A few o ,he prizes have not boen same will please call. STORE r e. g 9 on OPENING DAY, APRIL 9th. ECKER PPHOLSTERY Chenille Curtains, $3.25 (An unusual bargain.) Extra heavy and extn wide, $5. Fnrnltnre Coverings Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damasks, Wool Tapestry. TABLE COVERS Satinette Fringed, l,'yds square, $1.25. Holland Shades, fringed, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. each; usual price, 65c. ft :m 8 l A im feS3ksF?A5S uThe 'Economy' will do the rest.' ' They villi furnish your house complete from cellar to garret at one day's notice and give you terms that are bound to suit and not trouble you during your honeymoon. called for. Those holding coupons of