TITE SCTIAXTON TBIBTJNE TUESDAY MORNTKO, MAKCII 19, 1895. Wldmaier, Chris, retail." 14 7 no Hock, J. W., wholesale 14 7 (HI SCRAIfTON, TWENTIETH WARD. Class Amount Connell, William, Meadow Brook store, retail 11 $15 00 Connell, William, MouJow mines, retail 14 1 00 Connell, William. Jtlinooka store, retail 12 12 CO Connell, Wm. & C. Na- tlonal mines 14 7 00 Reckerk, F. J., retail 14 7 rO Dunleavy, Mrs. M., grocer., 14 7 00 Genaro, Ernest, retail 14 7 00 Hue, Fred, meat market.... 14 7 00 Langan, M. O., grocer 14 7 00 lavelle, Martin, retail 14 7 00 Lackawanna Store Associa tion, South Side, retail 14 ,7 00 Mulherin & JudKe, lumber.. 13 10 00 MeCrea, Mrs. John, grocer., 14 7 00 Matylawlcz, John, grocer... 14 7 Ml Martin, McDonough, retail. 14 ! 7 00 Matylawlcz, John, meat market 14 : 7 00 Bchnfter, A. R., grocer 14 7 00 O'Malley, J. J., meat mar ket 14 7 00 South Side pharmacy, re tall 14 7 00 Toban, W.. grocer 14 7 00 McDonough, Wm., lumber.. 14 "W SCRANTON, TWENTY-FIRST WARD. Class Amount D.. L. & W. C. Co., Diamond mine 14 $7 00 D.. L. & W. C. Co., Brlsbln mine 14 7 00 L. 1. & 8. Co., Brlgg's shaft, retail 14 7 00 Tripp & Co., coal, retail 14 J 00 BOTTLERS. ARCH BALD, FIRST WARD. Benalng, George 200 ARCHBALD, THIRD WARD. Remenltzka, George $X0 Gray, Joseph 200 CARBON DALE, THIRD WARD. Schaftsr, George, Jr JMU Smith, William 3 3U0 CARBONDALE, FOURTH WARD. Walsh, T. A $300 CARBONDALE, SIXTH WARD. Avery, Chales F $300 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. Hoeffllns, Christian $200 DUNMORE BOROUGH. Davltt, James H $200 FELL TOWNSHIP. Jlealey, Peter J $100 lianko 100 JERMYN BOROUGH McDermott,. W. J $200 MAYFIELD BOROUGH. Kaffo, Michael $200 OLYPHAXT BOROUGH. Brokopovits, George $200 SCRANTON, SECOND WARD. Ttrook, George S $;W0 Spltier, Aduin 'JOO SCRANTON, FOURTH WARD. Edwards, J. E $300 SCRANTON, FIFTH WARD. Walther. Henry $300 SCRANTON, SEVENTH WARD. Koach, John C j $300 SCRANTON. EIGHTH WARD. Zang & Kampnieyer $300 SCRANTON, NINTH WARD. Sc-hradi-r, A W $;'.O0 SCRANTON. THIRTEENTH WARD. 3d l- A lid re w . .Michael $'! .'0 SCRANTON, SIXTEENTH WARD. O'Uara, Michael J $300 SCRANTON, NINETEENTH WARD. Spltzer, Joseph $300 SCRANTON. TWENTIETH WARD. Brogno, Mathlas $300 WINTON BOROUGH. I'aluka, Andrew $200 WHOLESALE. ARCHBALD BOROUGH. Healey, Thomas & J. J $200 ARCHBALD BOROUGH, THIRD WARD. Klopper. Mux $200 CARBONDALE TOWNSHIP. Uurphy, Bernard $100 CARBONDALE, SECOND WARD. Byrne, J. H $000 CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. McDonald, John F $000 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH.. Heermun, Harry J $200 Shapira, Abraham 2ii0 Belhf irner, John J 200 FELL TOWNSHIP. Kennedy, John D..... $100 Kennedy, John D '. iou MAYFIELD L'ORuCGH. Mendelson, David $200 OLD FORGE TOWNSHIP. Conway, P. J $iuo OLYPHANT BOROUGH. Goodman & Weiss $200 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. Langan, Patrick $200 SCRANTON, EIGHTH WARD. Schwartzkopf, Morris $.') Gllgallon, B 500 Kelley, W 500 Casey, A. J. & P. J sou Walsh, E. J fun Holtham & Weichel sou SCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD. Miller, Gustave A $:,oo SCRANTON, THIRTEENTH WARD. Bariick, Francis G $:,oo SCRANTON, FOURTEENTH WARD. Cummings, J. H. & Peter J $500 SCRANTON, EIGHTEENTH WARD. Welsberger, William $500 TAYLOR BOROUGH, SECOND WARD, Hamick & Moore &Q BREWERS. CARBONDALE, THIRD WARD. Krantz, Peter $500 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. J. G. Gutknecht& Auguste Hufnagel. .$500 DUNMORE BOROUGH. The Keystone Brewing Co $500 SCRANTON, ELEVENTH WARD. Robinson, Mina $-,00 Hand, Michael ftnj The Casey & Kelly Brewing Co r.00 SCRANTON, FOURTEENTH WARD. Robinsons, E. Sons $.-,00 Any person so ascertained or assessed who shall fall to attend such appeal or to appeal from the decision of the appraiser to the Common Pleas within ten days thereafter will not be permitted to set as a defense to the recovery of the amount of the license which he Is required to pay when suit shall be brought that he is not a. dealer In merchandise, etc., etc The law further provides that It shall be the duty of the Country Treasurer to sue for the recovery of all licenses duly returned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser, If not paid on or before the first day of July In each and every year, within ten days after date, and said Treasurer shall hot be discharged from any such license unless he brings suit to recover the same on or before that ilate. TAKE NOTICE! - All who are concerned In this, that nn appeal will be held at the Arbitration Room, Court Hous, In the cltv of Scran ton, on Thursday, April 26, 1895, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., for city and county at which time and place anv person above named, defined and classed aa aforesaid, or their agents or attorneys may appear and appeal from their said assessment, or have errors, if any cor rected, If they think proper. WM. P. GRIFFITHS, " Appraiser. LAST WEEK BARGAINS IN ', SHOES, RUBBERS, ' OIL CLOTHS, PAILS, TUBS, BASKETS, " AND WRINGERS, Cold Packed Tomatoes, per doz.r 75c Good Batter, per pound, - 15c 2 Pint Bottles Pickles, . ' 25c 1 lb. Good Baking Powder, - ICc BIG CUT in Tea, Coffees ami Spices). , .. , ..'... JOS. A. IlARS 113 0 Unln In a a, malum LUCE BROS, CASH STORES, 122 N. Main Avenue, Scranta, 363 Main Street, Taylor, Pa. Luce Bros.' Best Patent Hour. We guarantee this to lie the best Flour made, per barrel, $3.63 24 pounds (irauulated Sugar, - 1.09 l?ced, Meal aud Corn, - 1.00 1 doz. tinest Cold Packed Tomatoes .SO 25- lb. Sack Buckwheat, - .55 1 gallon Pure Maple Syrup, ,S0 5-Ib Extra Choice Teas, - 1.00 Clark & Siiover Tobacco .35 Best Butter, - . - ,22 Try Our 'Strawberry Brand" of Smoked Meats. OH OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the Citv Noted. . KNOCKED DOKX BY A HOUSE Young William Kecdy Painfully Injured. J. K. ldwurjs' Paper on "Trial by Jury"-St. Patrick's Day Obser vancesMrs. llryunt Injured. William IloeuV, a lad living In the roar of 2,"0 South Mtiln uveuue, was seriously injured about 6 o'clock last evening, while at play In the street near his home. Ho was knocked down by a horse and seriously cut and bruised. Several rushed to his assistance and he was carried unconscious to his par ents' home. Pr. A. A. I.lndabury was quickly summoned and dressed his In juries. The boy had a deep cut on the nose and a scalp wound one ami a half Inches in length. Two bruises were found on the -thigh. Debating Society Meets. An enthusiastic meeting of the Hyde Park literary und debating society was held last evening In their rooms on South Main avenue. YV A. Price pre sided und Howard Davis was secre tary. The principal feature was a paper on "Trial by Jury," which was read by John It. Edwards. A discus sion by the members on the subject followed. The' following Inquiries were made: "Who was St. Patrick?" "Is marriage a failure?" and the "Foreign policy." St. Put rick's Day. A large number of Welsh residents attended the eisteddfod held at Oly phant yesterday. Two choirs from the West Side, under the leadership of Lewis Davis and "William J. Davles. competed for prizes, and many entered the smaller competitions. During the past few weeks the choirs hnve been hard at work practicing for the event, and the spirit of rivalry was great. Many Irish societies from the West Side attended the parade held in Car bondale. The delegates left Masonic hall headed by Jiauer's band, 1 ell hi a Taint. Mrs. David Bryant, who resides at lllMi Division street, met with a serious accident on Saturday by falling In a faint at her home. Mrs. Hryant fell forward on a trunk, which was in the room, and cut a deep gash in her lip. Dr. Williams was summoned and the wound was stitched. Mrs. Bryant la now doing well. Told in a l ew Lines. Ex-Mayor T. V. Powderly, of North Main avenue, Is 111. Itobert J. Williams, of Washburn street, Is recuperating In Florida. Louis Pavies, of Twelfth street, was a visitor in Wllkes-Barre yesterday. Moses F.vans, of Forest City, has re turned home after a visit with friends on this Hide. Miss Adeline Davles, of WilkoH-Barre, has returned homo from a visit with friends on this side. Miss Lottie Powell, of North Lincoln avenue, will return today after a visit with Kingston friends. Hev. D. P. Jones, pastor of the Taber nacle Congregational church, was In Kdwardsdale yesterday. News was received here yesterday that Mrs. David Patterson had died at her home In Wllkes-Barre. iMrs. Henry Mullein, of Lehigh, who has been visiting friends here for some time past, has returned home. The employes at the Oapouse colliery will receive their monthly pay this morning at 10 o'clock Instead of the usual hours, so as to attend the funeral of the late Peter Morton, from the family home on Keyser avenue at 3 o'clock this afternoon. West Sldo llnslnoss Directory, PIIOTOG R A I'H 15 ft Cabinet Photos, 11.40 per dozen. They ore Just lovely. Con vince yourself by calling at Htarnnr's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 South Main avenue. HORSESHOEING - N. Bush, praetlcal horseshoer. Work done only In a first class manner and guaranteed satisfac tory. . Shop, Price street, close to North Main avenue. GROCERIES - Revere Standnnrd Jnva Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee of the day. For aula only at F. W. Ma son & Co. Fine Urocerles, lit! South Main avenue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to null. Furni ture, Htovos, Tools, otc. Call and wo the stock or J. C. King, 1024 aud lU.'S Jackson street. WALL PAPER-Oo to Fred Reynolds, 20ti North Main avenue, and Bee his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades, Just opened with new stock. PLUMBINO-Wllllam D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, does first-clans Plumbing, Kteam HpRt and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction Is strictly guaranteed. OYSTERS R. E. Davis, market house. Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Oysters served In every style. 310 North Main avenue, next to Clarke's. NORTH FM) KOTES. Mrs. C. J. Olllesple Is visiting friends In Honesdale. C. F. Crossman Is confined to his home, on Throop street, by Illness. Scott drove, of Monsey avenue, Is on a business trip In Philadelphia. ! Miss Kate E. Flemmtng, of Holllster avenue. Is visiting frkmds In Archbald. Michael Burns, of New York, spent yesterday with his patents, on Main avenue. . Itev. Thomas It. Wutklns, of Mary street,, wus taken Berlously ill Sunday morning. Itev. 0, E, Evans, of New York, was visiting friends here yesterday, pre vious to returning to Wales, where he will reside In the future. Miss Florence Hurd, of Washington, P. C, Is the guest of Miss Helen Hurl butt, on Putnam street. Mrs. Lena Green, of Market street, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs, John D. Green, of .Superior, Wis. Mrs. Benjamin Hopkins, of Spring brook, Is 'the guest of Mrs. Sarah Richards, of Wayne avenue. The Crystal club are rehearsing "The Celebrated Case," which they Intend to produce for the benefit of the Kxcel- slor Hose company, In St. Mary's hall, on April 15. T. J. Keegan will act us comedian. NIC WS OF THE RAILROADS. Engineers Troch and Swartz returned to New York yesterday. Engines No. 92 and 78 were taken to the muchlnu shops for repairs yester day. Engineer John Hall will run engine No.K for u trial trip today. The Im provements were fully, described In The Tribune a few duys ago. Robert McKenna, who has rendered such excellent 'service ns lecturer at the "Air Brake" series, has been suffer ing from grip for some days. A large number of railroaders are still on the sick list, among them being Fireman William Decker, ut Moscow, Milton Bonner, at Chestnut street, F. Edwards, at Moscow, and John Mc AliMin, of the coal ollice, at Scranton street. Considerable progress Is reported by the Acme lodge, No. 1!2S. of the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen, which has now 150 members and an average of GO members ut the lodge meetings. The regular meetings are held at the Grand Army of the Republic rooms on Lacka wanna avenue. A large number of railroaders attend ed at the resilience of "Uncle" John Sandford, at Hyde Park, last evening and held) a cottage meeting, which cheered the respected old gentlemnn considerably. He has been sick for two months and deeply appreciated the kindness and forethought of his com rades. The following resolutions of condol ence have been passed by the Acme lodge, No. 2i!8, Brotherhood of Locomo tive Firemen, on the death of Wllbcr C. Holler: Whereas, The members of this lodge are once attain culled upon to drape their charter In mourning, it having been the will of Almighty God to remove from ocr midst our worthy und beloved Brother Holler, who was culled away from this world after a brief Illness on the 7th day of .March, 1SU.1. Whereua, The relations held by our de ceased brother with the members of this lod:-,"e render It proper that we place on record our appreciation of his merits as n man and a worthy brother. Therefore, be It Resolved, That while we bow In humble submission to the will of Almirhty .God, we none the less mourn the loss of our worthy brother who was so early cut down in the full vigor of munhood. Resolved, That In the death of Brother Holler our order has lost a worthy mem ber, the railroad company a steady, sober and trustworthy employe, nnd his grief stricken wife a loving and devoted hus band. Resolved, That we tender the members of tho bereaved family, especlallythe wife, our sympathy, knowing how Inadequate are words to lessen desolutlun of the heart, but earnestly wishing It were In our power to allay the Brief and anguish of the ones deeply bereaved. Resolved, That us a token of respect nnd esteem for our departed brother, our charter be draped In mourning for a period of thirty days, that a copy of these reso lutions be published In the Scranton daily papers und spread on the minutes of this lodge, und a copy of tho suine be' fur nished the bereaved wife. J. W. Riehl, W. B. Pyne, Horace Ferrell, Committee. Something for nothing u "work want ed" adlet In The Tribune. OUR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Complaints About the Difficulty of Send ing in Alarms. Numerous complaints have recently been made to the chief of the tiro de partment concerning the key service In connection with fire alarm boxes. It is claimed that in many Instances, parti cularly nt night, and In the business districts, too, alarms are carried to the fire company houses or sent in by tele phone before the alarm is sent from u box. This state of things has for some time received the consideration of lire department ofliolals alnd It Is probable Hiatal new stylo of box will be consid ered nnd possibly adopted at least In the mercantile district. Some weeks ago Chief Ferber conceived the Idea of having posted near each box tin Inde structible board made of Iron and con taining the location of keys. These were to supplant the present uintlquated tin signs. Later, however, It wus decided that the new key notices would not offset the difllcully In some instances In securing keys, and then the lire department olll clals conceived the probability of ndopting a new style of box for the business district and which can be oper ated without the use of a key. Mean while the matter Is resting and It Is not likely that anything tangible will come of It until available means of ap propilatlon Is found. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured In 3 Davs'. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Intl.. says: "My wlfo had Inflammatory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible und her body and face Were swollen almost beyond rocogiiulon; hud been In bed for six weekB anil hud elttht physicians but recelvod no henellt untl she tiled the .MYSTICCURE FOR RHEl' MATIBM. It gave Immediate relief and she was able toJ walk about In three days. I am Btire It saved her life." Hold by Carl Iiorenz, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Hcranton. . If you want a good plumber tolcphone 2212. W. O. Doud & Co., &U! Lackawanna avenue, t ' Reduced Kates Authorized on the Nickel Plato Itoad. to the west and southwest, March 6 and April 2, account Home Seekers' excur sions. Ask your city ticket agont for de tailed Information, or address F. J. Moore, general agent, No. 'S Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. Piloit! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; .worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Bwanye's ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In mont cases removes Ui, tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 60 cents, Dr. Bwayno & Son, Philadelphia. When Baby mi sick, we gave her Castorh), When itlie was a Child, she criod for Caitorla, ' When Blie became MUa, aha clung to Cortorla, ' vThen the had CuUdnn, she gam thaw Castorta, A TRIBUTE OF SCIENCE Synopsis of a Most Remarkable Lecture Delivered llcforc the Ninth Medical Con gress, by Dr. A. L. A. Toboldt, of the 1'nlverslty of Pennsylvania. "The famous fountain of health at Cailsbad, in Bohemia, which has been the refuge of Invalids for Ave centuries, is certainly well worthy of a careful study. My experience with this rem edial agent has been such that I may truly say that no remedy which I ever employed has given me so much pleas ure and profit us this particular one-. Selecting a number of chronic hypo chondriacs whose afflictions have ballled all my previous efforts as my subjects, I was truly UBtonlshed to note that, although no rigid diet was pre scribed, and only a limited amount of exercise was Indulged In, I obtained most remarkable results the complex Ion, even after a week's use, began to clear up, the step became more firm and elustlc) and, what was more, the en tire host of hypochondriacal compluint9 seemed to vanish like mist." Many imitations of the genuine Im ported Carlsbad Waters and Carlsbad Sprudel Salt are being sold here by druggists and others. The genuine article Is bottled under the BUpervislom of the city of Carlsbad, and has the seal of the city and the Blgnature of "Eisner & Mendelsoii Co.," sole agents for tho U. S., New York, on every bat tle. All others are worthless imita tions. Dr. Toboldt's lecture, with table of cases treated, will be mailed to any address upon application to the ugents of the Carlsbad Spring, Eisner & Men delson Co., IK! Franklin street, New York. SOl'TH SIDE NEWS. iMiss Kate Kelley, of Plttston avenue, is dangerously 111. Miss Margaret Roche, of Cherry street, has accepted a position In the counting department of the Scranton Traction company. The funeral of Gerald, the infant son of M. J. May, the Prospect avenue gro cer, will occur at 2 p. in. Interment hi Hyde Park Catholic cemetery . Michael Miller, of Cedar, avenue, cele brated his sixty-fourth birthday on Sunday. He is still strong und vigor ous und has the appearance of many years of usefulness before him. And such is the wish of his many friends. With a high mass of requiem at St. Mary's German church, on River street, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, will take place the funeral of John Steffard, of Meadow avenue. Interment in the Twentieth Wurd German Catholic cem etery. The funeral of the late Christian Metzncr, of Cherry street, will be held this uftcrnotm at 2 o'clock. Burial ser vices will be conducted at the house by Rev. F. Holier, of the Cedar Ave nue Christ churoh. Interment will be made in North Washington Avenue cemetery. Not long after the men began their dally shift yesterday morning ut the Scranton Axle works a. delicate part of the machinery connected with the engine gave way and operations had to be suspended, it will require a few days to get things in shape foV a re sumption of work. Operations were resumed at the South works yesterday morning and the mill Is once more running at Its greatest capacity. The breaks that have within six weeks thrown the works Idle each time has occurred at the rolls. The management has looked forward for contingencies and has of late kept a supply of material on hand to repair any breaks that may occur. Domlnick Rellly, of Irving avenue, went to the house of his brother-in-law, John Caw ley, on Sunday night and created a disturbance. It is alleged that Rellly was drunk and began to ubuse his Bister, Mrs. Cnwley. When Cuwley Interfered he received a severe drubbing and his eyes were colored a purple shade. Alderman John E. O'Malley Issued a wurrant for assault and battery and Rellly appeared yes terday afternoon for a hearing. He was put under $300 ball to appear at the next term of court. Gilmores Aromatic Wino A tonic for ladies. If yoti are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator aud corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood aud gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. Atlantic Refining Co MMiutuctursrt and D.alen Id ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICHIING OlfeS Linseed Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of all RratltiB. Axle Omuie. Pinion Orease and Colliery Com. pound; also a lit tea line of Par afllna Wax Condk-a. Ws also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in tho market. Wm. Mason, Manager. OITlce: Coal Kxehairne, Wyoming Ava. Works at Pine Uroulc ' ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All done a way with by the use of HART- MAN'S PATKNT PAINT, which oonslet of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, aulvanlsed tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellliKH, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out laxt tinning of any kind by many years, and It'a cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning, la aold by the job or pound. Contracts takeu by MTONIO HAKTiLUi.N. UI Birch 8k Connolly & Wallace FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF Wash Dress Goods NOW OPEN. Many new weaves and ideas to be seen this season, and the designs and colorings are the perfection of art : Asiatic Zephyrs, iOc. Primrose Dimity, 12 l-2c. India Dimity, 25c, , We desire to call your special attention to above lines as the most desirable mer chandise of its kind ever brought to Scranton. We offer another case of Zephyr Ginghams, the regular ioc. quality, At 5 Cents Per Yard. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 'rSSM giimimiiitiigiintiiiiis m wm mm mm i I simiiiiijimiiiiiiiiiiiiB w E WILL clean Ingrain and Brussels for 3 Cents scoured oy ine can't please you. THE 8 GRAMTON IEII1 N. A. WERT'S ffi 1)1 WYOMING AVE., SCRANTON. STEINWAY S SON ! DECKER BROTHERS ! KRANICH & BACK ! STULTZ 2 BAUER and Others PIANOS Also a large stock of first-class ORGANS MUSICAL HERCHANDISE, MUSIC, ETC. ABGVE THE AVERAGE CONRAD'S SPRING LINE OF HATS. 305 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Moosic Powder Co Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealtb Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND KU3U DALia WORKS. LafTtln & Rand Towder Co.' Orange Gun Powder Blectrlo Ttatterles, Fuses for explod ing blastf), Safety Fuse and Repau no Chemical Co.'s High Explosive) MEVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made a 1st Day. ' Well Man ' 15th Day. of Me. jna uhlai noth Dar. prodnces the abovo results In 80 days. It tcb iMiwsrfully sud quickly. Cur whsn sll olhen fsll Voutif tuna will regsm their loit muihood.sod old moa will rerorer their youthful Yifor by u.Imb RKV1 VO. It quickly and surely rwtores Nervuiifr neM, Lout Vitality, Inipotouev. Nlsblly KiuImIuim Lost Power, Fall Ina Mfinnry, WsntlDK Dttiii. nrt sll (goats of self sbiiM or mimiiMl lnrimcrnllon which unOts on for study, bimlnMS or nisrrlsgo. It not only euros by starting st the mat of dlsoaM. but tsatrcel nertn tonic sud blood builder, bring lug back ttis pink glow to pale chocks aud.ro tori rig ths fire of youth. It wards nn" Innlt.i nut Consumption, ln.l.t on haying HliVIVO. n other. It can be carried Iq yext pocket. By tutll 1 .00 per parkam. or all tor SS.OO, with a post tWe written guarantee to rare or return', i he money. Circular free. Address I0YAL MEDICINE CO.. IS River M CHICAGO, III re tale by Matthews Bros Drmrgls1 craatoa . l'av a si WW Persian Dimity, 25c. Pliimetis, 35c. Lappette, 35c. CARPETS Latest improved Process. f2 ,r ... 7 WW diirwr. fie.) Mi4 Atuj ttuug. For sale toy JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruce Street, Scranton. Pa. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Stutcroont March 5. 1HU3, called for by the Comptroller of tho Currency. KKSOl'KCKS. loans $1,430,774.91 OverJrufts 289.74 I nlted Stutcs bonds 80,000.00 Other Bonds !290.555.'JO Honking House 'J8.074.40 Premiums on I . S. Donjs, .. 94:i.75 Due from L. S. Treasurer... 7.000.00 Duo from hunks 2(13,791.18 Cash 159.870. 80 2,267,900.10 LIABILITIES. Cupitnl $200,000.00 Surplus 2ttO,O()O.00 I'ndivldcd Profits 72,350.90 Circulation 71.800.00 Dividcuds I'npaid 520.50 lie posits 1.037.214.9H Due to Hunks 20,013.74 2,207,900.10 WILLI 4M CONXLI.I., President. liLO. 11. CATI.1N. Vice President. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. DIRECTORS. William Council, ticorgc II. Cntlin, Alfred llund, Junius Archhnld, Henry llelin, jr., Williurn T. Smith, Luther holler. Speciul intention given to business aa counts. Interest Paid on tunc deposits. Standard Instruments in every sense of the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original ful nesa of tone. , NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, NO. 8 Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKER&CO 115 Adams Ave., New Telephone Bldg. Complexion Prsseifrt DR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM 4 Komovce Freokloa. imotea. Liver Males, Blsekheade, eunourn mu en pnu n- tores the skin to iU orlsl sal freshness, producing a rlimr nud hralthv com nlnvtnn. KnTYrlnr tft ell fni ixtrpumtloris and rwrfectlf harmless. At all urugg Una, or mailed iorSCk la. cSeud lot Clrtular. VIOLA SKIN GOAP t ilNT lnoupatable ee e able rurirtlaa oe aaren'ka a Um mm. u. wtujm rltal ft the aunrrj. AtKoluttW pure waA eeUoetaly Mtt euea. Aidraaint. Price JS Cents. G. C. BITTNCR 0. COM Toledo, O. . For sale by Matthew Btxs. and Joho H. Pheioa. Oscaeis bt ths tiieHter Mseieat Aemeamta IENTHOLINHiW HEADACHES iNnai.TR will cure you. A wonderful bona to euaereri from Colds. lereThreat, infleenna, iiraneams. or HAT I'tTKR. Afr,u inmrdiaU rtlitt. A n eltlclrnt rcmerly, conTrnlent toctrry ht pocket, ready to us on 0rt tiolleatlon of 'jnld. C'eetlnoed IJae KflTeets PeraiaiiHl ('Are. ftatlMf action tnaranted or money refunded. Price via. Trial free nt Umwima. Hesletnrod mall, W oeuu. a. I. CUSmX, sir., tans linn, Hick., 0. 6. 4, ouaiiuAir'a MrNTUni Tb aureat and enfant remedy for HICII I nvlm all .llo dueiioe, lti-.ma, lu-ti 8.lt Bheumnid Pnrei, H'irtie, Cute, woederftol rena eilr furPU.KB. Prloe.SAetS. atDriur-DAI M tlU or by mull prepaid. ArtdreaaaaahoTi. Pria-fft For sale by Matthews Bros, and Johe) H. Phelos. ROYAL tlSKk ROYAL LADIES" ONLY I prcMctl and iwitiful menstruation, and . certain reEVEKTATiyE (or all female irrraulmilica. Sold Willi aWtlttesfluarnteetoCtits Senda Jc atam p lor particulars and "I , uide I or l.udiea." liiMut on having The Etytl rtraarrc'l Tttlett (Sat Crows Brul) Slet'eert "" For sale by JOHN II. PHELPS. Drug, gist, Wyoming ave. aud.Spruce street. mm French Organdie, 40c. Ascot Suitings, 25c. Cheviot Suitings, 30c. per yard. Rugs and Carpets (Jive us a trial and see it we 602 an;! 604 Lack. a?e., Corner Adams. RESTORE LOST VIGOR Will ttrira -wnii nki m WPst Hftld lth WRTTTatTl IB GO. OHaRANjEF, to Cure croui Debility, LoMofSexaal Powr in iliui mi, luvoluQtirT EmlMtoM from imy caa.r. It ntpleoted, tneb trouble lefed I consuuiptioD or iauwity, fl.fiU per boi by mail, C bvxva for fcft. With r oraer wc bits m written guauautee to cur or rrud tb moay. alddri J'KAL MEinCiHE 00.. CltjieUud, Ubio. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and FOR ALL DIM Of M IE Mil $100 Given lor any Case of In complicated Catarrh Wc Cannot Cure. DR.W.H. HACKER Has associated with liimsjlf a CATARRHAL SPECIALIST from WASHINGTON. D. C.. who strictly follows out the method of the celebrated "ENGLISH SPECIALIST." SIR MORRELL Hc'KENZIE, iu the treatment of CATARRH, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA and all THROAT and LUXO trouble; also ALL DB FECTS of HEARING, nrUmtf from catarrh. 327 SPRUCE STREET, Opposite Now Hotel Jerntyu, Scranton, Pa. OFFICE HOL'RS-8 TO . STILL IN EXISTENCE. The World Renowned and Old Reliable, Dr. Campbell's Great Magic Worm Sugar and Tea. Every boa Rurranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Full printed directions from a child to a grown person. It is purely vegetable and cannot positively harm the moat Under Infant. Insist o.i haviug Dr. Camp-, bell's; accept no other. At all DraggteU, 26c WONDERFUL RorTH RnitANTON, Pa, Nov. 10, 18W. Mr. C. VV. OampbeU-Dear Sir; I hay 6i veil my hoy, Freddie, 7 years old, some of r. Campbell's Magic Worm Sugar aud Tea, and to my surprise this afteruoon about 3 o'clock he paaaed a tapeworm measuring about So font in length, head aud all. 1 have. It in a bottle and auy porsou wishing to see it ran do so by calling at my store. I had' tried numerous other remedies recommended for taking tapeworms, but all failed. In my estimation Dr. Caiuipbell's is the greatest worm remedy in existence. Yours Tarv rosnectfnlly, FRED HKFFNER, 732 Beech St Note The above is what everybody saya after once uMng. Maunf&ctured by C w. Campbell, Lancaster, Pa. Successor to Diw John Campbell A Son. ThU Famous Remedy cuma quickly and per niBiipntlf u 1 1 noi Tou tltne.-iDea. auch Weutt Memory, Lou of llrnln Powor, lleudtuho, Wake f u It L.uat VHnllty nightly vaiiHtiiaitfl, evil clrcnmt.taipotenrrunri waintf dlseaiwri mined bf yonthOil rrrora or eiCMMii. Contains t) oplntf. Is a nervn tonic and blaoil bullrir MnkuKtlio pulouud iunv ntronii ami nlumrt. Katl! carrlod In Tent pocket. Si itorouxt for ft. lif mull prepaid wltU a written gimranUo to oure or money mftmUod. Writ us fur (Tree nrritcnl liottk. Rent mMilftd In plain wmpper, which eon talrtu testinonlnlt and tlnnnctal rf(mnres. nl eharare lor consultation.. Ptwarw of imila tim. Sfihl by nnr nilvnrtlrwd ftpiun, or addrefia NKUVUHKKli CO. , Masonic Ttitu pla, CHleaffo, BOM) IN HCRANTON, PA., H. C. 8ANDBR80N WAhUlNGTON.COK. KFKUCE, DKUU GISTS. flare yon Bore Throat, Pimploi, Oopper-ColoiM ftpola, Achea, tNd 8ona, Ulcer. In Mouth, 11 air mailing? Write Teok Hrmerir Ce..80T Hey aoalcTeeiple,t'hlettKu,lll.or proofs of oures. Capital waoO,4MN. Patlenucured alae years aejomlnounrtjnwMMOeiaijh