8 THE CRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 16. 1894. 1 SSI n i SvllfJ - SB - 1 isi 1 I I N.B. s omy in the feet work. it is a URING hard times consumers cannot afford to experiment th inferior, cheap brands of bak- i t. fc.n--vnr.i l . 1 powder, n is iuw inai inc great strength and purity of the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ Kitchcn. Each spoonful does its per Its increasing sale bears witness that necessity to tin; prudent it goes further. vested worth Grocers say that every dollar in Royal Bakine; Powder dollar the world over, that it in 19 does not consume stock, because it is and sells through all in their capital the threat times and seasons. dead favorite, $3 ML ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Out nr town rorrmpotnetits or Tim Tutn L'.nk should in Ihi'ir uino In (till Co oaoti uewe lot tor. not for yublicttwii ml to guard si4iut docoptiou.J EARLY SPRING DRESS GOODS We are almost daily in receipt! of Early Spring Dress Textures. These early arrivals mostly Nov elties and Mixed Suitings are of the very newest aud latest. In cluded are: Mixed Cheviot Suitings, English Checks, Two-tone Novelty Striped Cheviot Suitings, Checked Casimir Suitings China and Japan PRINTED : SILKS We have now on sale an as sortment of beautiful designs and ex(iiisite combinations for Spring and Summer Dresses. The result of eareful seleetions ami designs that are con trolleil exclusively by us for this city, at prices which we are sure will command atten tion. HERM3D0RF Black Hosiery You will find our line of Ho siery, Gloves and Underwear complete as usual. "We are offering some very choice things in Misses' and Children's Hosiery at very attractive prices. FAHM Ik'S INSTITUTE. DOINGS AT JERMYN. Ths Heppsninirj of ths Day Tsrsslv Rooid-d for Wlde-Awak- R-sders. Svecinl to the SOTtmton Tribune. Jr.KMVN, Feb. 13 William Fitz, of Wuite'a Vall-v, Wayne eounty,r-it lered at tbe St. Goort hotol TharsJuy Charles Maytiard, who mi improv ing from scarlet fever, itifferml a re Urjg;?, anil u now very low with kidney trouble. Mils ClsrS Davies, of Cemetery tret, is tumble to :ittnd to her duties in C. D. Winter & Co. 'store on ac count of a very severe cold. DoD't forst the entertainment and supper of Evenioi? Star lodi(e, No. 05, Aoiericin Protestant association, Sat urday ev-mnir. This society haa been uufortnnate, liavinir had a great deal of sickness among its members. Com -out and help tbe boyi. The Citizens' band have contracted fir the Salvation Armv barracks. Price, $900. S. C Whitmore visittd Scrantoa yes terday. Owing to the deep snow the electric cars run more irregularly than usual. A Urge number of invited guests assembled at the residence of W. O. iihl last evening and spent a few hours very pleasantly. Lunch was served by the ladies, after which a voluntary offering was received. Tne amount collected will be used by the Home Missionary society and distributed to those in need in our own mi 1st. The men employed in the ''Erie," "Keystone" an I uew shaft of the Hill side Coal & Iron Compnv, receive 1 tnair monthly pay yesterday. Burton Parks, who was so badly in jured by falling from the new building which he is erecting on Second street, is again able to be out after a six weeks siee. The following interesting programme lias been prepared for t oe music lie t his evening in aid of the Christian En deavor Chanel of Sirtlpson: Qunrtetrn of Violins Hurrel, Thoma, '.'raneand Johnson. Piano Duet. . Miss Knappand Mr. Waikey Solo '. Miss Lucie Vannon Iti'sding Miss Dannie Kynvr Piano Solo Thomas Knnnie Duet Miss Vanmm and Mrs. llurr K'-citstion James It. Shephrrd W till Mal' ALL ABOUT ARCH BALD. Kutei tainiiiir Hswe Notes from a Live Up Valley Town Special to the Scrantoa 2 Vi oil lift. Akciihai.d, Pa., Fee. 15 Misb Mag gla Eaton, of Church street, has re turned from a visit with friends at Kiverside. Danville, i'a. Miss Alary Frillon and Mis James Farrell, of Wayne street, loft last Mon day for a visit with friends in Delhi, X. V. Miss Mary Kelly, of Pittston, re turned home yesterday after a brief visit wttli friends here County Warden Michael Walsh, of Scrantou, was in town last Wednesday M. E. KiiiifV has recovered from his illness sufficiently to be out and around. William Kelly is lying dangerously ill at the residence of his sister, Mrs D. Duffy. The heavy snow storm of last Mon day prevented work at both White Oak and Kidise mines on luesday. Miss Mamie Reddington, of Pck ville, called on friends here last we- k. .Mrs. Michael Lally.of Church street, is ill with tbe grip. Those who have tho incandescent lights were in darkness on Sunday anil Monday nights on account of a break in the inaohiu- ry. Tbe light shone as brilliantly as ever on luesday night and has continued in good order since. Ihomas McLauyhliu, of Minooka, if visiting bis sun, Thomas McLaughlin of Maiu street. Miss Sallie Thomas and Miss Lizzie McCloskey, of .lermyn, called on friends here last Wednesday, Lenten servieeg were held in St. Thomas' church last Wednesday even ing. A sermon was preached by Father Donlan, of Uunmore, and benediction followed. TOPICS UP AT THROOP. The Gathering- of th Grmirara at Brodhsads Tills N-xt Week. ftptrtnUn the Ncrunton IWoimfc 5TBOCDSBCHO, Pa., Feb. 15 A far mer's inititule held under the auspices of tbe Pennsylvania State Botrd of Agriculture and the Monroe County Agricultural society, will be held in the Academy at Brodheadsville on Thurs day and Friday of next week. An in teretting programme has been ar ranged. Among tho most prominent sneakers engaged are l,"presentative E M. Tewksbury, of Columbia comity, who will wind up bis remarks with a talk on "My Impressions of Monroe County." Representative H F Schwarz, of Monroe, who is also a granger, will address the mietinir. Essays will be read by E. O. Shaffer,, Timothy Kreige, J. O. Oreen, and Btnil Ulrich will talk on Jdrsey cows and waste on tho farm. William Ben nington, Randall Bisburg, Sebastian Kresge. Treasurer Eileuberger will also be present and address tho meet ing. Dyapepula and Indigestion In their worst forms ar cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated and run down, or if you need a touic to regaiu flesh and lost appetite, strength and Vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy, for shattered constitutions and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Knot Bnd Potassium) is tho king of all medicine. P. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all dru.gi.te. , L. Crane, F. .1. Johnson, K. D. Harring ton, W. M, Lathope. An off -ring will be received the amount being optional. C. F Baker is confined to the house with grip Xicholson, Lan and Jenkins will b elected without doubt. (ret out the lull vote, Morcofnb, Swick and (ieb hart nut be elected to assist th bur :en. Let every man Io his duty, and there ned tie no fear as to the result. Subscribe for the TrihUnf. the cheap est and ties'. Always Republican, al ways reliable. All Free. Those who have nsod Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it. free, ( all on the advertised Druggist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. .Send your name and address to It. K. BooHen & Co . Chicago, and get a latnple box or Dr. King's New LifaPillf, Free, as well as a ropy of Ouido to Health and Hou-ehold Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing. Matthews liros. Drugstore. , TOLD DOWN AT TAYLOR. Matters of Important) to Residents of the II -1 till .- Borough. Special to thr Scranton Iribnne. Tayloii, P., Feb. 10. Walter, tbe 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milligan, of South Scranton, formerly of this plac. died Wednesday. The funeral will take place Friday at 12 80 o'clock from th family's restdence, 1113 South Washington avenue. Inter ment at MHrcy cemetery. The Bevere snow storm of yesterday blockaded the eleutrio oars. Edzras Howells, of Scranton, was a caller in town yesterday. The McKinley club will meet Mon day evening at WeiHrnfluh's hall. All membnrs nre requested to be present at business of imp irtanoe is to be tran sacted. It is rumored that A J. Cilborn will deliver an address at tbe corner of Uniou and Maiu street, providing that tbe weather is favorable, it not, it will tike placo at the rink. Mr. Colborn wlil sp-iak on behalf of Hon. Oalusha A. Grow, Repulaiein candidate for congressman-at-large. Mrs. M. rieiiAEKHKKOHH, Beaver Dam, Wis., writes: "We have used Dr. Thomas' Electric Uil in our family for Coughs, ("olds, Croup aud Rheumatism. It cures every time." Events of the Day liri-fly Bicorded bv a Livi Reporter. Special to th? Scranton Tribune, TBBOOP, Pa., Feb. 15.-E Blackmore has moved from Olyphant and is now located on Sanderson street. (Jeorae Oerlyn has moved from the Brown row to the Red row. Miss Hannah Indian is still on tho Hick list. There was a great dose of mixed pickles in our postuffice on Valentine lay. Some witn faces all smiles, while ot hers with faces that would sour milk The firm of B-dlmsn & Co. nre pre paring to take inventory nuxt weHk. Mi s May lianli-ld, who has been sick for a short time nan. is auain able to take chsrge of her class at No 2 school There will be a lecture delivered at tho Methodist Episcopal church of this nlsc i bv Key Dr. Pierce, of the Elm Park i hnrch, ot Scranton. Th sub jert of the discourse for the evening will be "A Visit to the Holy Land.' Doors open at 7 p. m Admission adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents, M'KINLEY REPUBLICAN CLUB. A Flourishing O'Raoiz itlon Will Look .fter Politics at, Jsrravn. .SipriVi to the Scranton Tribune. Jf.hmym, Pi., Feb. 15. At the meet ing held in Enterprise ball Wednesday evening It was decided to call the newly formed club tne William Mc Kinley Republican club of Jermyn. The following officers were elected Thomas Hunter, president; Joseph T. Roberts, C L. Hell and (teorg Pend red, vice presidents; William Tonnis jr., secretary ; Philip Tucker, assistant secretary; Thomas Rich, treasurer Charles Lee, sergeant at arms. The club will meet Monday evening next to arrange for room". mm NLWS FROM MINOOKA. A Brief Rsoord of Passing Events In That Vloinlty. flbeefol to the Scranton Tribune. Minooka, Pa, Feb. 15 - -The Oreen wood Coal Company gave tbe slate picker boys a sluigliride to Pittston yesterday ofternoon. After they roaclied their destination the boys were served with oysters and confectionery George hassliold, citizens candidate for supervisor, has withdrawn from the contest. This time his withdrawal is positive. Evan Morgan, mino foreman at Davies mines of Council & Co, will Hhortly leave for NovaSootia, where he will make a prolonged visit, s THE THROOP HOSE COMPANY. A Fine Organization Has Bsen Eff-iottd Namss of Mpmbsrs. Special to the Scranton Tribune. THROOP, Pa., Feb. 15 The citizens of Tliroop mot on Wednesday evening for the purpose of oegauiziug a hose company. The meeting was called to order by George Haverly, in the chair, and C. D, Sanderson acted as secretary pro tern. After a few short addresses the work of organization was begun with the election of the following offl inrs-. Pres ident, George Haverly; vice president, John Walker; treasurer. B Banfleld; financial secretary, J. B. Fakeringer; recording secretary, G. B. Meade; trustees, J. W. Burtly, U. W. Bellman; foreman. Thomas Parry, jr. , assistaut foremen, William Sou and Michael Hammond; pipemen, P. Parry, Robert Uenion, W. X Colman, John KeigUan , axnien, Oliver Sympson, Martin mc- Goune. The following is the list of members; John H. King, Jolrn B McDonald. J. Norton, George Bingham, Mr. Ma- bony. Robert M Kennedy, Thomas Henderson, William Lawyer, Robert Elolt, Amry Vansamp, Henry Arm- trong, W. Kail, Frank I1 aheringer, Gnie Stanton, Robert I'erry, Hlward Bantield, Charles Pilger, William Pratt, Thomas J. Evans. David Parrv, Albert King, D. It Williams, William Henderson, Alfred QUI, Charles Wil liams, Robert Eloit, jr., Henry Simpson. The company will be known as the I'hroop Moan company, In honor of George S. Throon. of S. rauton, son of the venerable gentleman from whom ur town has taken its name. a CULLED AT CLARK'S SUMMIT. Eahoee of the Hli.zrd Ths Building Interests -Arthur Stons'a Scheme. Special to the Serantoii Tribune. Clark's summit, ia., Fet. is. The big blizzard has passed over ami .left no serious results, except the ineon vonienco of numerous snow drifts. The leighing is fairly good again and our new towu preSHiits a very busy scene. Several care of lumber are being un loaded and delivered upon the several lots that buildings will be erected upon this winter. We ar informed by one contractors that be has four honses to complete by May 1. Another has three. Housc-h are m crest ilemaua to rent and none empty. It would be bard to find a small place more lively than ( lark's Summit. William Smith has a force of men cutting and loading ice on tho oars and the milk producers are filling their ice houses with all speed. .Mrs. Sunaii Y osbtirg is in very poor he dth aud still ailing. Mrs. Pennington Diinlsp, who ha been ailing for nearly a year, is very feeble. Mrs. H. P. Jacobs, of Wyoming, was culling on frieuds here tbe past week. She' has a good farm to sell or exchange. tred Weiohel, of Wyoming avenue, Scranton, has rented the Summit ho tel aud will occupy it on April 1. Amos Wbyte will m ve iuto his new residence on Highland park. Arthur Stoue has been recently cir - dilating among the milk producers. We understand be has formed a large stock company by uniting tbe pro- lucers and dealers for the purpose of controling the milk mtrketiu Scran ton Arthur is well versed in the milk business and will no doubt make it in teresting for outsiders THE MONTROSE POSTMASTER. Captain Edaon aroer, a Former Poital Clerk, Has Bsen Named. Fpeciat to the Scranton Tribune. MONTBOML Ps., Feb. 15. Edson S. Warner has been appointed postmaster of tbe Montrose poetoflice. The term of Captain H. F. Beardslee expired ait December and there were several candidates for the position, all of whom have been on the anxions seat for several months. But now the appoint ment having been made the unsuccess ful candidates and their friends will lay down the hatchet, smoke the pipe of peace and make Mr. Warner's term pleasant. Ldson S. Warner was born in Bridge- water lownsbiD In 1M-4, whero he made his borne until 1886, when he w a a hardware merchant in Duatnore, I'm. He enlisted ns a private in Company D, riftietli regiment, rennsvlvanla Vol- nnteers, in September 1801, and served as private in that company and as lieutenant and captain in Company K, Fifty-sixth regiment. He was a postal clerk on tbe Montrose railway during Mr. Cleveland's first term, after which he serve I a term as teller in the First National bank of Montrose. He is a popular citizen aud has many friends who rejoice with blm in hi good fortune. He is a member of Four Brothers post, G, A. R. Mi Katie Jlosengrant Ulster, I'enn. Scrofula The Worst Case the Doc tors Ever Saw Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured VC. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear SITS 11 wish to testify to tho great value of Hood's BamparUla, Por some time I hail liven troubled with scrofula, which early last winter assumed a very had form. Sores Appeared on My Face and hands ami gradually Increased In number until ihey reached to my shoulder. The duitors said it was the worst case uf scrofula they ever saw anil also went so far as to say It whs In curable. I tried ointments and other remedies but to no avail. A friend recommended lluod's HoodV''Cures BarsaparllU, and although I was completely dis couraged, as a last chance I resolved to give It a trial. Aftertuklligoiie bottle 1 noticed thesores had commenced to heal. After the sixth bottle They Wero All Healed. I continued tu take It. however, until 1 had used nine bottles, and now I am perfectly well." Miss Katik RotBXOBAXT, l ister, Penh. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. The Story of Luther and th Reform tion to B flivn. Siecial to the Scranlvn Tribune. STRtiUDsutfRo, Pa., Feb. 15 The story ot "Luther and Information' will bo rendered by a strong musical aud dramatic representation by sev enty of strondsburg s most earnest church yonng people in St. Johns Kvangelical Lutheran church next l uesday and Wednesday evenings uu der tho direction of Mrs. H. E. Monroe, whose illustrated leoturo connects the scenes. Miss Mnushower, oni of Mrs. Mon roe's assistants, is now m town and is giving a great deal of time mid euergy in drilling the chorus and cast for this performance which promises to be tbe most successful evur rendered here. The first scene will Illustrate the jealousy of the prior of the Erfwilh monastery against Brother St. Angus tine. In the second scene the trial of Worms will bo rendered impressively by giving the exact representation of that famous scene. The third soene will represent tho closing of the re ligious bouses of Saxony, and ths fourlli eceno will be interesting and will end the performance. aniphlet, references and nil partlcu- near tion, W Maiu M., Uuflnlo, N . V, E irs. send 10 World's lllspi cents (ill ntamiia) to Medical Assocla- Hood'8 Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 23c. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There arc hundreds' of young meu and young women in thij country who have .splendid ability, but they bate never beel wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If j oy are tired of inactivity and want to do bouiethiug tangible) pome to ihc College. COMMON BNGtilSH couusli BUSINESS COUltSE. F. E. WOOD, Proprietor. NKW YEAR OPENS JANUARY t. A SURGEON'S KNIFE (tIvob you a fivlintr of horror nnrl omul. There ifl do longer noooMtty fur ltd " ID many dlnt'iurs formorly ro- Iftirut'u m, i it 1 1 1 h 1 1 1' wiiuoui culling. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well Illustrated by the fact that RIIPTIIRF "r "reach, ts now rrnii iiui uiil. r1H nlro(i without the knlfeand without pain. Clumsy, chaf inn trusses can lie thrown away I Thoy never cure hut often IndUOS Innam inutlon, straniriilutioii nnd deuth. TUMORS Ovjtxisn, fibroid (Uterine) viiivuw nnj niany others, are- now removed without tho perils of cut tine operation. PILE TUMORS, vZVJn 'Z'i other dlSQaiCI of the lower Dowel, aro permanently emed without pnlu or resort to the knife. STONE !" th? IHixl'li-r, no mattor vi whs. hw iari(e, Is crushed, pul verized, wsshed out and perfectly re moved without eiittlntr. STRICTURE SK I,rin"ry l.T 1 1 w vi wilt. a,,() fpujuv,,! without cutting; in hundreds or cased. Kor READ The new offer majde to Tribune readers on page 7. It is the best one yet made public. Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And lis associated itall of EinrlUh and Ger man nysMUllstarf now permanently located Temple Court Building 31 1 SPRUCE ST. SCRANTON Where they may bo consulted DAILY AND . St M AY. The Doctor ts a graduate ot tho University er lenniylvauia, formerly demonstrator of physio ojrv and surgery at the Medlco-Chir-urRlcal College, of Philadelphia. Be Is also an honorary leexnbor of the Medico-Chirur-glcal Association, and was physlolan and surgeon ln-ohlef of the most noted American and German hospitals, comes highly Indorsed by the leading professors of Philadelphia and fsew 1 ork. His many years of hosnltal experience en ables this eminent physician and surgeon to correctly diagnose and treat all deformities and diseases with tbe most flattering success, and his high standing in tho state will not all w him to aooept any incurable casa I.O.ST MAN HOOD I; ! 1 m; I II WEAKNESS OK YOUNG MKN CUUED If you have ooen given up ny your physi cian call upon the doctor and be examined. He cures iho worst cases of Nervous Debility, Kcrofula, Old Boros. ( atnrrh. Piles, Female Weakness, Affections of the Bar, Eye, Nosa and Throat, Asthma, Deafness. "Fumors, Can cers and Cripples of every description. Con sultation In English and German Free, wliioh shall be considered sucred and strlotly confi dential. iifHee Hours: 9 A.M. to U 1'. M. Daily. 8nnday, 0 in. to 2 p.m. THE TRADERS National Bank of Scranton. ORGANIZED UNL CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000. BAMUBL HTNB8,PresMent W.W. watsuN, Vice Presldtal A. li. WILLIAMS, Cashier. IllHKCTons, BAinriL BnrM, jamks tt Erpuun lnviNu A. rtXOB, PlIRCI H. FlNLKY, JoSKMl J. Jkiimvn. M. . KsWIUBh Cuas, P. Maitukws, John T. Pokxkb. W. W. Waibon. PROMPT, ENERGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This imnk InTitontho pAtrunaa uf buuiueu iiK'ti huh nrmu tf(iifriiuy. Carpetings ! Now arriving. We are ready to show many patterns ' all grades of Carpets enough to suit all tastes which w offer at the lowest prices ever known in the history of tho carpet trade. Under the head of BARGAINS We offer what's left from the January Sale, consisting ol certain patterns of Carpets that have been dropped, odJ pieces, short lengths and some slightly soiled, together with a few Rugs, Some Oil Cloths Linoleums and Mattings Third National Bank of Scranton. Okganizkd 1S72. Capital, - $200,000 Surplus, - $240,000 Tills bnnk nffnrs to iteiinsltors every facility iiri-Mitted by tlielr luilniices, busf ui'ss end responsibility. Npeeiui attention y;iv to business so- counts. Interest pitltl on time deposits. tYII.I.IAM roNNKI.I., Vroalilcnt. GltU. 11. ('ATI. IN, YU'r-rirsldent WILLIAM II. 1'KLH, Cesbler. DIMIOTOB& YYiitum CenneU, n. Cutiin, Alfred Hand. Jiunes Arrhbiilcl, Henry Hello. Jr., Wllllsm T. biultb, Luther Keller. KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lackawanna Avenue. "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. Tribune Art Feature To miss THE TRIBUNE'S World "s Fair Portfolios would be to negleot tbe best opportunity yet ofl'ered. Tho ad dition of the "Waiiiuuaker" series makes it more valua ble. Read uew announcement ou page 7. ran UMiui jb el una. jsv Mm 100 CHILD'S CRIBS With Woven Wire Mattresses and latest Folding Devices, Actual value, $3.50. We Will Sell Them for the Next Five Days at $1.50 Our Spring Stock is fast arriving Your inspection is invited.