8 THUS SCRANTON TRTBTTITE-ATtmyAT MORNING. APRIL 14. 1894. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT A Woman Without Gloves IS SCARCELY more than half dressed. No mutter how Km ft bonntt, how olejjuut ndresi slio nmy bare, ue.it p:iir of Gloves is m'oeii:iry for the completion of the out-door toilette, tnd, in C net, makes tin for n i:re;t th.it may hi lacking in other ar ticlos of dress. You can Ret Gloves Kid Gloves at almost any price. Get them here. A fllr-prioed glove is, however, cheapest in the long run ; looks tetter, wears bettor, and is KUir niiteed not to rip or tear. We have the Foster Kid Glove, the H'te JonTln Kid Qlore and other Wellknowa makes. Good Gloves they are. Uthor stores have them, too. The only difference is in the price OURS, of course. beinp tho lowest. I tut the bMt Glove we have is the new Glace Real Kid Glove With Large Pearl Buttons, in all the New Shades, Tans, Erowns and Blacks, Price, $1 ABLOOM WITH AND BUSINESS. How quick women are to recognize superi r "style!" How thev discover thnf onr Hats are both neautifnl and beautifying I Oftn it tnkes but a look in the uUs. a qury as to pries and, presto! a sale it m i Je. HALLS T dAD BXiEFS. Net's cf jlovmfn'.a of Prominent Pso pi. Crifp'.y Prpar-d. Special to the ycranton Trihutic. HAi.T.sTi-.r, P , April 18 Flora Jobneoo, ttie kindergarten teaeher, it visiting friendi in liir ghsmton. Warren Simmrell is visiting friendi in Williamsport, Magpie A'Hvam is visiting her brother in Albany, N Y. Mr. John Callow is visiting her parents in Anhurn, N. Y. Mrs. diaries Cspwull is visitin? in Pitteton. Mrs. Fred Van Former was in Biog bamton todav. Mrs. Jobn Tylr visited Bingaatnton fliendl y sterday. Hon. James T. DnBoia, who has been calling on old friends in town for the past weelf, left this morning for Wash itiston, D. C. Captaia Bache and family and Mrs Roe Dayton, who have been fpending the winter in Washington, D. C, will ri turn home nbout the nineteenth of tbil month. Walter Tinrton Is on the sick list. J B. McOeary wae in Binghunaton on Thnrjday. In cons, qnonce of the continuous growth nf the Presbyterian Snndav school it has ben deemed in ssary to establish some new rnles and regula tions for itM government. In accord ance with this demand a new constitu tion and by-laws were drawn up at a meeting of the teachers, held at the homo of Hon. S. B. Chase on Friday evening Wit, and wer adopted by the teachers and officers or. Sunday follow iug. Tbey are to take eff ee at once. Mrs. M. Sell lenberzer, lieavcr Dam. WK, writes: "We hnv,; usrl Dr. Thomas' Boleetrio Oil in onr family for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Ithenmntism. It cures every time." DURYEA DOTLETS. L'vs Nnws Notes firm .1 HiistllnB Corrta pondsnt Down th. Vslley. tliecinl to the Scrnnton Tribune. Dl'RVKA, Pa., April 18. Mrs. J. J Sampson, of Main street, is visiting her parents at Archbald. A nmnher of our peopls ar attend ing the Wyoming conference at Scran ton today. Mr. Hermann, of West Pittston, who recently pnrrhassd tho lot nsar Dill's post office building, has already begun operations for his new structure. D. W. Richards made a business trip to Bald Mount yesterday. Dr. Parke, of Pittslon, will preach at the chapil Sunday evening. The Addenda meo's this evening. - "Burdock lilood liitters taken after eat ing will relieve any feeling of weight or over funnel's of tho atontaOb, Sold every where. iiiisiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiijiiiiiniiEiiiii TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I fOtiB of lliodfi COUPONS, ri- 5 HPiiti'd tit Thfl i rlltiiMc OfllO0 nir- J iht i vim nvaQ umi Spraoa nti t, n titltlM tht holdef to nil t ins priv- mm i 1 vtft-n of i In- tinpnrttllelfMJ oiler m for dlitrlbtatlng popular bqoki wm HiDnnK air rvudt'tt. 'I lie oflrm Mind) S iy The Tribune management t 5 :is TolloWli: 1ft CKNTS nn1 Four OonpOM for 5 :nv volume n the Colum turn S- S rlon. Over 100 lit I en to KfliM-l .from, mm rm 20 CKNTS him. Four CoupoM for 2 any book in tli Kiijli,y Nurlen. mm 2fl CKNTS it ml Four Coupons for ZZ nny bnok In Mi Oxford Nerleg. liiimuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiim I I STKCUOSBURG ITEMS. Littln Locals of Interest to R.sld-nts f Monro' Capital. fjfcin to the Scranton Tribune. BTBOTJDBBUBO, Pa., April 18 A A. Dinsmore, of Philadelphia, is in town. Professor Rosenberry and wife are in New Yort, Lawaon Bredtt, of Waabington. N. J., is a uiieat of A. E. Ackert, of Ksst Strondibnrg. S. Harris, th" well known jnwelrv salesman from New York, is a (jtisst at the Lackawanna House. Mm. R. W. Cox came homo today after an extended visit among friend, in Blmlra and 13inghamton. Tha paper rvpresonting t1.' charier of the Delaware Water Gap Electric road were received from llarristmrg. The meeting of iStroudsburg and ISnshkill Telepbona comiltny was post poned till Friday. J. M. J. Btadv, n wall known young lawyer of New York, is stopping at the Burnett House. He is here on real estate business. Tha annex at Lawn Cottage is near- ing Completion, Flagging six feet wide is to belaid in place of the : foot walk in front of the house. Miss M. A. Ilellar was on Monday night united in marriage to Mr. Ban jamiu Snyder, who resides near Effort The Odd Fellows will attend divine service in the Methodist Kpiscopal church on Sunday moruing next. It was decided at a matting of the directors of the Stroudsburg National bank to make e.xtensiv improvements on the banking building situated at the southeast corner of Main street and Franklin street. Vioa President J. P. RsiV.rty and General Manager C D. McKolvey, of the Wilkes Barre and Eaatorn railroad, are at the Indian Quevii hotvl. It is understood that a railroad expert is making a valuation of the railroad in connection with toe late issue of bonds. There aft now 491 students enrolled at the uormal school and more are ex pected. Mrs. W. F. Downing is visiting her parent! at Boranton, Mrs. D. D G rdou left for a ten days' visit at Boranton, Mrs. J. R. Smith left for U'ysox, Bradford county, to visit her sick mother. Louis Ris left for Philadelphia on business He will remain a few dvs. J 11. Johnson, of the knitting mills, will remove his family to Philadelphia this week, Mrs. William Bofamlth has gone to B ithlehem. Mrs. Thomas McElhane and daugh ter and Mrs. E K, Shafer returned from New York, wnere they have been spending the past week. Miss Letitia Smith is visiting friends in Wcatfield, N. J, Before returning to East Strondsburg she will visit Phil ipsburg and New York city. County Treasurer Kiletit nrger is ia the upper Delewsre valley this week pnrcnasine railroad, whiehare disponed of to the Deieware, Lackawanna and Western ra lroad. J P. H. Woodward, of the Unnmore Pioneer, formerly of East Stroudsburg, was circulating among Strondibnrg friends. HONESDALE AND VICIfllTY. Echoes from Irving Cliff Caught br a Live Corrsipord'nt. Ftecialtothe Scrnnton Tribune. Honf.sdale, April li Toe follow ing from ths Chicago Journal is very applicable to Houesdale's streets: Our streets are never so they just Exactly please a body, For when it's dry they're full of dint, And when it rains they're muddy. Oh my, bnt we are worse. Longfellow's "Evening," given by the forty five young ladies constituting St. John's Beading Circle.at the Watts building last evening, proved a most enjoyable affair. The programme rn dered in a spirit and manner that was highly entertaining and instrncti ft, was as follows: Piano duet, "Gladia tor March," Lonsa, Muses Miry Can held and Agatha Sweeney; "Life of Hnry W. Longfellow," Miss Mag gie McLaughlin; Recitation, ''Dl vina Cartnedtg," Longfellow, Miss Mar"y Croghan ; piano solo. Miss Agatha S',ve'nev; recitation. "Ladder of tit. Angnstine," Longfellow, M as Agues Hafew; "The Story of Evangeline," Miss Mary Sianl-y; rending, "King Robert of Sicily," Longfellow. Miss Maggie Grriffln; song, "A Dream of Love," Spencer, .Miss Minnie Risly; recitation, "The Legend Beantifnl," Lonirfullow, Miss Mary Coleman: cuorns, "Good Night," the Clrolo. Rev, John N Lewis, jr., of St. George's, Now York, is the guest of II . Russell. The Box social at Seeleyville lad evening furnish-d mn-di amusement for the par ticipmte, and netted the Amnsement cluli abont 180, Tha Art Student's Series of Jlnlti chromes at the TBIBDNI agency, oppo site City hall, 880 Main street. Drop in and inspeut them Remarked by II. ('. Joiner, at Allen P. ()., Hilladala Co., Mich.: "Nothinn 1,'av.i my rheumatism such quirk relief s Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil believe it infallible for rheumatics. CABONDALE CHIPS. Lights and Scores on ih Plonssr City Midway Mirrored. Fveeinl it th Sernnlnn Trihun. CABSOKDAtl, Pa,, April 18 Mlsi Minnie Kyte, of Wst Pittston, is the guest of Miss Flora Harrison, of Wash ington street. W.J. Msxie, of Forest City, made a business visit If tbil eity today. Thomas R Dnrfeo has returned hoin from his trip in tha south. Rev. Colville. of Binghninton, will prenoh in the Methodist church in this city on Sunday, both morning; and svening. Mrs. Clamant Beeson will return to her homo in Athens tomorrow morn ing, after spending the pist month in this city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fanlknnr. Mrs. Mary Howard, wifo of John Howard, of upper DundiilT streot, died last evening at 7 o'clock, at the sge of M years Funeral will occur tomorrow (Saturday 1 morning at It o'clock. Ser vices will be conducted in St, Rose church. Miss Barbara Jiang and Miss Minnie Marey left today for a visit with friends in Philadelphia. The production of the home talent opera, "Rirates of Penzince, ' which was to have occurred on May 1 and 2, at the Grand opera honse hun been post poned until May 18 and 10, - The first trial of Dr. Wood's Norway l'lne syrup will satisfy any one Hist the lung-healing virtue of tha pino tree has now baeib reflned into an effective and convenient cough medicine. Sold by all dealers on a giiarimtee of pntlsf action mien Pnby was sick, we gave her f '.istorta, Whan she was a child, sMerieti for i isstorta. Whoa she became Miss, she cluv-if to Cantoris. Wbuu sho hud (.'Uklrcn, she Kavotliuui distorts. fROW FQ.TST CUY All Ihe K.iws from a L:vo ir qachanna Town. aaetAlJ tole semnton Trifmn: P0RB8T Cnv, Pa., April l:! Miss Loom 1 Weatgutehaa returned from her visit at (Jniondale. Tha Hillside employes in this plsce will reoeive their monthly wages to morrow. P, it. Sennedy, a graduate of Prince ton. will oondnoi serrloe In the baaa ment of tha new Preabyterlan church both Sunday morning and evening. Tho funeral of Miss Mary L 1 v 1 11 will occur tomorrow. Funeral to leave the house in Yandling at 7 o'clock a. m., and proceed to St. Agnes' nburob, at which place Rev. Esther Coroner will conduct services. Interment will be made in St. Roso cemetery, Carbon dale. Mrs. John Herbert and daughter Mail I, from Loadville, Col., have re turned home lifter having been the guests of David Hopkinn and family for a sh rt time, Burgasi lii-iijsmin M.ix-y was In the Pioneer City on business today. Today ii one of the Arbor days up pointed by Governor PattilOn, Thomas Reynolds, of Clifford, Is pending a few days with his daughter, Mrs Thomaa Daviee, l)r 1). Dwyar'l smiling countenance was seen upon our struts today. James Waters and family intend pending Sunday with Jeriuyii rela tives. William While, who has charge of the Hillside Supply house, spent a short time in the Pumper City today. A riiatiii"P will be given by Wonder land Theater company tomorrow after noon, beginning at '.'. !(). The play will be "Hidden Hind." Tho company will make their farewell appearance to morrow evening in tho strong play, "Rip Van Winkle.'' Th" company has given entire satisfaction and such a company is a eredit to Scrnnton. - Guaranteed Cure. We anthorlaa our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con romptton, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are al'dicted with a Cough, Cold, or any laing, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience lid benefit, you may return (be boltlo an I have your money refunded. We could not niaku lllis offer did wo nut know that. Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied 00, It never disappoints. Trial bottles fros at Matthew Uios'. drug slore. l,argo size 50c. and 1, MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Committ J en a Kit. illy Disposed Young Kan HU Lucky Eicapt. Fmal to the tcranton Tribune. PlTTOTOH, Pa., April 111. A young man, whose residence is 011 Sootch Hill and who desires ids Dame Withheld, WM murderously assaulted by an unknown man Wednesday night. In renting his experience to THE TRIB0NI correspondent he said: "I was coming down Broad street about 'J o'clock in the evening and had reached Bortigan's corner, at Foiindry street, when a stylishly dressed man, wearing a light overcoat ami a dei liv hat, ae-cost-d owand aske 1 if I would not assist Dr. Dively by aiding him to put his horse on its feet, the horse having fallen in the alley while on its way to the stable. The alley being but half a block from the corner, and never sus pecting anything wrong. "I cheerfully complied, my interro gxtor at the same time accompanying me. We had not turned into the alley but a few yards when my companion whipped cu; a black j icic and ma le two savage blows at my nead. By dodging I managed to avoid being hit on the head, bnt received thom on the neck. Realizing mv position and upon freeing mvstif I made my ecnpe bv pimping ovr a Tense close by. Our informant assarts he beliovss WF, A If IVlF.N YOUR ATTENTION l u:,lAA;ti U' l lift. it 1 1 f' '. i ' ) 1 Remedy, Medicine IF YOU SUFFER from Ner- itnsiTMnsL wtsi tins; -ions ms bility. Weakness ol Body anil Mind, sperma torrhea, and bnpotooor, and all iliseaes that arise from over-indnlgenoe and self -abuse, as boss of Memory and Power, Dimness of Vie ion, Hrematnre Old An snd many other die rases that loud to Insanity or Consumption and sn early grave, wrimor a pamwuet Addruss IIHAY MLDK'INK CO.. Buffalo N. Y. 'l'ho Spvcifle Medicine Is sold by all drinorists nt ? per package! or six package for $.").or sent bv mail i n receipt of money. and with every ISOO order WE GUARANTEE senro or mono roruniieo 9mwmm i 1 In account of counterfeits we havi adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only uenu ine. gold in Bcranton be Matthews uros SECOND ANNUAL E Under the auspices of the PITTSTON Carabro - African Society, -IK-KEYSTONE HALL, P1T8TTON. PA. Wednesday, May 30, '94. I Hi )l W. MMK. 1. Chorus, "And the 01 017 of the Lord." l-'rom Hitmh r V, Cboirs to be not less tliun 40 voices. Prize 2. Males ( liorus. "The Spartan Heroes." I. Froth For not less than "I voices. Prize flit mi ;t. l-ema e Clioi us. oral avei of i Iceun. tltmy Smnit I o lie ei ,y leulal -. Prize SX,.(XI I. Qoartette, soprano, alto, tsnor aua base "TbaRadisnl limn" J', J tM Prize loll Dttet, alto, and baritone the I.indonH llluom ' I nine here K J.c'.W Prize Jill Oil (1. Pilot, tenor and bass " I'lie I wo Hard J II . Inn wr- Prize $lu.UI 7 Soprano Niilo I or All eternity, .Ifo.nfteroill Prize $S.IXI s. Contralto nolo -"HlDB Hetonest," A. '. Kuin'it Prise js.uo V. Tenor Solo- "The I.ieht House, IK, fssrs1 n FV'ei Prise M mi III. HiritoD" Solo " I he Hero. ll'rlz.e bv ,loe Harris, ol I 1 inoiiin i . ). ,e Prize jki.iki II. Pass S-.lo - Hvbria-i tliel'retan .. II KIHo Prize JH(KI 12, r. Hat ( ornet solo, w It ii jiiann ui compaui i i .- p.!! i. ioi.: i )e in-iniM Bfaeeae feaa Arranaed bv llurrv I'lendwille. Price sin.mi I I. Fir-t and secon I iiiaud liu Net, with guitar accompaniment CoooeiiUt lii,ne lino, n tli i until PHse 112.00 It. Piano Null) ",M. nelie Au. I lainlieau,' tcofneii Clays Prize $h.U) It, Reelutlon for msiss "Harder Will On) Fonno's Favorites, No. II. Prlie 0.0ii Pi. Uee.tallell for lem il' S "Tutu's 1,1; ll Star." nom Shoemaker's -I'liellonn, No. 7. Prize 16,00 17. Hecttntioii '"-ollloipiv I lie Moi-kiuan ( mt of l-.niplovment I or males. .Wi-. If. I'mtrlliU it -(fii Prize iti-OU Can be tnd by calllnc on Mr. William .limes. 1 . 1 ink street. I'lttslon I'ric aii mfisio at n a. Hunbiu s. Wyontng tyi tiiic, Scinnten. ra. THOMAS W. F.PWARPN. Box M, littstun, la 7 VJ Gray's Spin that Ins assailant meant to injure him ufnulentiv to enable biui to ride hie pockets of wh it money he unssessed. PtCKVILLt POINTERS. lb lubt Nsws Juttinirs of Qsnsral Inter- st Up the Valley. -1 1- to the Seraaloa IWeeaa PIOKVillm, Pa. April 13 J. W. Peck was awarded tho contract for tbo odd Fellows' now building on Thurs- ly evuntiin, Tha Wiuton and Dolph Coal com pany will beuin ou Monday morning to break Krouml for twenty newcoinpauy houses on l.lie 11 its, impoaito the H I- ware and Uudsun U pot. Mrs. llieo lore Pleroe, or l.arbondale, visited with Mis. B. B. Harbor last rhurailay C'harUs Gardner, of Hinirhamton. N. V , Is tho Sliest of Professor 11. Ii Barnes. Miss Addle Swingle is taking n busi nss cnurso at Wood's college. Jlrs. Georva Cool is very sielc with Barlet lever. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Demuiing will ritit with Iriends at LUEsme toilay. Mrs. William Johns, Mrs. J. G. li.dl anil Mrs. William K-.tell attended conference yesterday. Her. H. (I. Ulair. of Castle Craek, H. II, Barber, visited with bii oontin, this week. Mrs William Warns and daughter. Carrie, undo a business trip to the Electric City yesterday. Look lor the proposal of the new M -tholist Episcopal church in another part of this paper. F0UNO DtADON HtR KNEES. Whil SuppHcailtiK in Frayar Mrs. Welsh I ii i.i a Away. Sjierint In the Scruntim Trihnne. Pittston, Pa.. April i:i. --Mrs. Welsh. a widow residing in a mull house near the Senec culm bank was found dead by lier bedside yesterday morning. When discovered Hhe.was on her knees ns if In prayer, when the messenger of death look her spirit ofl i lie discovery was made by some of the neighbors who, not having seen her shout her homo us was her cus tom, made the investigation which ri - suited as above stated. Indications made it appear that she had been dead from three to four days, ili-sompositiiiu liad already set in Acute Rheumatism Months of Suffering -Hnorl'q Saisaoarilla Cured Mr. Xoah il. llorncr btahlstown. 1'eua. "C. I. flood & Co., Lowell, Mass.t Gentlemen i Four years last January I was taken down With sub-acute rheumatism which located si the base ol the brain, ltwaseight weeks less one day before I was able to wlk out of the house and alter months of suffering and much pain 1 feared I Would Never Bo Well. My physician advised me to use Hood's Sarsa parlUs. After taking It In half doses for two Wf oks I felt bettor, so at different times after ward! I used it awhile and during tho Inst year I have again been restored to Invigorated health by It. I attribute my restoration to health to the use of Hood's Sarsnparilla. My son has had catarrh since quite young and last summer while attending school ho used two bottles of Hood's Cures Hood's Sarsapuiilla and said it did him moss good than be realized from 3100 for prescrip tions, el i." Noah J. hornbr, Postmaster and iicueriii r.icrcnaiu. sianisiowu, i cnnsyivuma. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, stele headache, indigestion. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, - wvuuiNU AV. BQRAKTO& STI-'tWVA Y SON ri ! k mtoTHKiia wr HlvAIMK'll St SIM it Mill, .v 1. Al 1 It PIANOS a.bs n irL- to--k or firnt-nlsn ORGANS IIVSIOAL ii BKOH A N nisi; music, Km, Km 9J - DON'T FORGET That we are headquarters for everything In the Hi r hah ui;-. if you have any idea of pun huslng unv kind of n Watib, lady's or gent's. Hold or Silver, you will make a griev ous mistake it you do not give us call and get our prii m, which von w ill Bod far Mtow all outers, especiallv in all the high grades of Blgttl, Walt bant ami Hampden movement,, ff you have any donbia and are at nil pea ted onprtoossfl ii us it call and era will have no trouble in convincing von. Wo still haves largo itock to diapo of, and "ill oiler von won- iter.ui loduoauienta m Jewelry, buverware, C'loelts and all Other, loods which wu baye in stock. C. W. Freeman 1 nit Ave and .Sprues St. A HQCidsoine Complexion Is one of tho greatest charms u woman can possess Peaaoai'a coiiruiixioN towdeb jives it. '' l f .ft' . m w s LUXURIANT HAIR WITH a clean, wholesome scalp, free from irritat ing and scaly eruptions, is produced by the ClJTlCURA SOAP, the most etTective skin purifying and beautifying; soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet and nursery. It clears the scalp and hair of crusts, scales and dandruff, destroys microscopic insects which feed on the hair, soothes irri tated and itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, and nourishes the roots. It not only preserves, purities and beautifies the hair, but imparts a brilliancy and fresh ness to the complexion and softness to the hands une qualled by other skin soaps. Hold everywhere. Price, 'i.,c. PoT TEll DllUO AND t-UKM. liOat., lllillUtl. Dr. B. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And bis sssooUtod yXnSt of Enullah sad Crtr man rajratoiaofcare now psruianoutly locatsd Temple Court Building 81 l RPRTJCK ST SCRANTON Wlier. tiiey may 1k, ,.01,hUltuJ rjAiLV AND MIMlAV. Me Doctor I. a graduate ot t&o University ef lenpsylvania, formerly demonstrator ot pl-yno obv and Furg..ry t tho Medlco-Chlr-trKical tollefje, of Philadelphia. He Is also so honoraij ember of the Mcdico-Chirur-flcl Association, and was physician and surKMin tn-cbief ol the most noted American sua Uermsn hospitals, comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of Philadelphia and Isew ork. His many years of IiordIUI rxperienoe u sblea this eminent physician and surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all deformities and diseases with the most fist toring s uccess, and his huh standing in the state will not 11 w htm t accept any Incurable case l.nsi II.AMioiii) RBTOUK.D. WF.AKNKSfl OV TOL'XO MRU rtlllED II yon have open given up ny yonr physl Cisu call upon the doctor and be examined, he cures the worst cmos of Nervous Dehillty, bcrofula, old Sorea. i starrh, Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Can cel a and Crljiolos of every description. Con sultation in English and German Free, which thall bo conslderisl sacred and strictly confi dential. I Pie. Hour.; O A. M. to 0 1 JL Dally. Sunday, 9 n.m. to it p in. Third National Bank of Scranton. Simeon - t v,b W . 1894, railed for bj tlm t'oiuptrolliT of tho Currency, RUOCBCK8, Loan 1,210,.'! 10 on Overdrafts ...... 1117. .17 Called Btates liomls an. mm oo Other ltonris S1S.S78 7.". Itnnhlng IIoukc 18,074,46 pTemiumi onU. s. Bonds..., P4:i 75 Uue from I', s. Treaaurer 7,600.00 1)1)0 frolU I n'. 4,; Caah 146,640.84 a,aos,nno,eo LIABILITIB8, capital 2no.nonoo Rarplns m mm 00 Omllvlded Profits All lHll.nn li-eultillon 7t,OOO,00 Dividends Unpaid SJ84 SO Deposits.' l.DilI.eno . Duo to Uanks 49,866,50 SK,e02,S60.60 H II.I.TAIW CONNI 1.1, rre.ldrnt UltO. II. ('ATI. IN, Vice-President WILLIAM II PKCK, tasliler. DIEBOTOBft William Ceanell, Oeorgn II. Catlln, Alfred Hand, .lames Aiclibald, Henry llelln, Jr., Willi.,,., T. so, ill,. Luther Keller. This bank BfTers to driiosllnrs every fariilty warranted ly Hn-lr Dalaaeea, bual ness ami responslbllllv, Hpeelal atVanttoSl given to business ,ie oouata, Intereat paid on time dopejelea Tin: TRADERS National Bank of Scranton okuanizkd tsua CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. AMUEL lIINKHirrcnldent. W . w. WATSON, Vice Prosidonl a. b. WILLIAMS. Cashier. 1 1HKCTOIIS. RAMUKI, HlNKS, JAMES M' Kvr.nnAnT, IllVINO A. PlNOIt. PlKIU It H. FIM.BT, Joseph J. Jkhmvn. M. h. Kemehkh.. Cuas, V. M.u I n i u . John T. PoaiMi W. W. WATSON. PROMPT, ENfcRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL Tills bank Inyltos tho patronage ot buslnoss men and arms generally. Grand Opening NEW STORE The FAIR 400 and 402 Lackawanna Avenir Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's rurnishing Goods, Cloaks, In fants' Wear, Notions, Boys' Clothing and Boots and Shoes. Special Bargains MONDAY, KERR & SIEBECKER CARPETS VELVETS, with borders, 90 cts, Ingrains' All-wool, Ex- tra Super, yard wide, usually 780. and 80c, j OVR PRICE, 65 cts We still have a few patterns left of the 40c. Tapestry Brus sels. 406 and 408 "BOILED DOWN" Just to Give the Editors a Chance A DETAILED price list of ourim nu nss stock of Furniture. Car pets, Baby Carriages, Refriger ators, Mattings, Stoves, Crockery. &c, would crowd everything out of this paper. And we have too much respect for editorials to do anything like that; besides, of what use when all can be told in a single line. The Lowest Prices in N. E. Pennsylvania. Cash or Credit With every purchase of $50 or over we present an American Onyx Fin ished Cathedral Strike Clock. With $75 or over, a 100-piece Din ner set on OPENING DAY, APRIL 9th. (UPHOLSTERY Chenille Curtains, $3.25, (An unusual bargain.) Extra heavy and extra wide, $5. Furniture Coverings Imported Tapestry, Satin Derby, Satin Damasks, Wool Tapestry. TABLE COVERS Satinstte Fringed, ljyds. square, $1.25. Holland Shades, fringed, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c, each; usual price, 65c. Lackawanna Ave.