THE SCEANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1894. URING hard times consumers cannot afford to experiment with inferior, cheap brands of bak ing powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL stand out as a friend in need to those who desire to practise Econ omy in the Kitchen. Each spoonful does its per fect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further. N R Grocers say that every dollar in vested in Royal Baking Powder is worth a dollar the world over, that it does not consume their capital in dead stock, because it is the great favorite, and sells through all times and seasons. KOVAL BAKINO POWDER CO., 10 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT EARLY SPRING DRESS GOODS We are almost daily in receipt of Early Spring Dress Textures. These early arrivals mqstly Nov elties and Mixed Suitings-- are of the very newest and 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 ail as sortment of beautiful designs and exquisite combinations for Spring and Slimmer Dresses. The result of care fur selections and designs that are con trolled exclusively by us for this city, at prices which we are sure will command attention. HERM3D0RF Black Hosiery You will find our line of Ho siery, Gloves and Underwear complete as usual. Ye are offering some very choice things in Misses' and Children's Hosiery at very attractive prices. THE NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS Outor town correspondent! ofTns Trib une should sign their names In full to oaoh news lotter. not for uublication out to snuM lfalnt deception. 1 M'OERMOTT WANTED GORE. Aftsr a (iuarrsl He Attempted to Shoot Qtorffe Westgai Npecial to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, P Pb. 18. A cow ardly attempt was made upon the life of George C. Weatgate, a well known, resident and a member of the Foreet City borough oounoil, by Frank Mc Dermott, a young man of this plaoe. An altercation ooeurred at one of our hotels which led to McDermott's mak ing an attempt to strike Westgate, which he averted, and a return blow was made upon McDermott by West gate. After this happened McDarmott left left the hotel and went to tin home, returning with a revolver. Uttering an oath, with a threat to kill, he drew the revolver and pointed it at West -gote. Two bystanders seeing his ac tion, crabbed the revolver as it was being discharged. The bullet its mark and grazed the hand man who arrested its progress. A hearing was bad last, evening at 0 o'clock before Squire J. M. Brown, At torney L. P. Wedeman representing the commonwealth. The prisoner was held in the sum of $1,000 bail to appear at the next term of oourt. At this writing be bad not furnished ball, and was taken to the borough jail to remain until Monday, when he will be taken to the Montrose jail. FROM WAVtU'S CAPITAL Joseph as a fireman; Jessie Field as an Indian princess; Mrs. Lizzie Addiman as a sunflower; Flo Vatiemark as Si lence; Ida McGenniss, goddess of lib erty, Mrs. Mary Cowles, Swiss girl; ijyuia Moore, sohoolgirl; Mrs. C. B. Westcott, grandmother; Mrs. E. J. Westoott, witch; Mary Morgan, nun; Minnie Kenyon. Unole Sam's wife: Carrie Owens, nun; Olive Pearl, flower girl; Elsie Westcott, water sprite. Will Anderson. Dude; Myrton West cott, Dsrkey; C. A. McGinnls. Uncle Sam; Will Cooper, Bohemian; Percy Henry, Out obey; James Hopewell, Irishman; Harry Dunning, Japanese; Sam E. Addiman, Indian Chief; Ar thur Westcott, Satan; C. B. Westoott, citizen ; Louis Kersling, drum major; W. M. Westcott, butcher. An elegant oyster supper was served at a late hour, after which dancing and other games were indulged in until the "wee sma' hours of the mornin," when the guests departed for their homes having had a very pleas ant time. missed of the CARBONOALE MATTERS. Events of.Interest Dished Up for Intelli gent Readere. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Carbondalk, Ph., Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon, of Elmira. N. Y., are visiting the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Hall, of Park street. Mr. and Mrs H. B. Briggs, of Dart avenue, spent Sunday with friends in Hazleton. Miss Josephine Burr, of North Church street, spent Sunday with friends in Scranton. W. D. Frank, of Scranton, spent the Sabbath very pleasantly with friends in this city. Frank P. Duncklee. of Plttston, is the guest of friends in this city over Sunday. 8. W. Porter, of Jersey City, who is visiting friends in this plaoe, spent Saturday as the guest of Forest City friends. B. F. Maxey, of Forest City, spent Saturday with friends in Carbondale. Miss Ions Tyler, of Forest City, spent the Sabbath as the guest of friends in tbis city. On Tuesday evening will be giten the third entertainment on the oourse of wbioh is being given under the au spices of Palestine eommandery, No. 14, Knights Templer. The entertain ment like its predecessors, will be in the Masonic temple on Salem avenue . It will be given by the Lotus Ulee ' lub of Boston. They will be accom- anifd by the talented elooutlonist, Lisa Miunis Marshall. The Happsning-s Over in the Maple City Tersely Recorded Svecial to the Feranton Tribune. Honesdale, Pil, Feb. 18 Robert, a son of Charles Schoonover, while playing in Murray & Riokert's livery stable, fell twelve feet from a step, injuring a bone in bis risbt arm and receiving a severe scalp wound. Thermometer!) here registered from 18 to 13 degrees below zero yesterday morning. The oold weather seemed to have an enlivening effeot on the horses hereabouts, one belonging to Charles Smith, of Seeleyville, and one belonging to Krantz & 0& each taking a spin without a driver. Mi jor Whitney gives Company E a preliminary inspection on Monday evening. M. B. Allen, who had the indorse ment of both Democrats and Republi cans for the council, has withdrawn his name from the ticket, and the va cancy lias not been filled yet. The canvass for the ttx collectorshtn gets hotter as the canvass closes, the principle work being done by Daniel C. Osborne, Republican, and Tnomas E. Callaway, Independent rtepublioan Adam Metygar has returned to re' mime work with the Honesdale Shoe company. Station Agent Morris, ot the brie, has DUt up notices that, hereafter, no passengers win D earned on tne lioiissdale way freight. OLDEN TIME PRICES. A Novel Markst Bsport Forwarded by a Honesdale Correspondent. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, Pa. Feb. 18. The writer basin his possession a memorandum of prices of provisions in Honesdale from 1840 to 1857 which was kept by one of our old time residents. The pr'-'es were put down semi-monthly. Th, vices on November 1 of eaoh year were follows: Flour. Butter. Pota'a. Ham. Fish. I'ork. I8IG $U.iiO .19 ,IW .08 .03 .07 1847 T.tt .M .50 .10 .OH .OK ltMH 7.IO .Dri .MV4 .0V .00 .03 1849 0.U .10V .10 .07 .0.' IWS0 6.00 ,10 .80 .09 .07 . 07 18(1 tit .19 ,7n .11 .07 .09 1852 5.00 . .Oil' .11 .00 .11 183 7.60 .25 Mri .VM .08 .10 1851 11.15 .ft 1.26 .Ull .10 .00 15.) 10.00 . MH .14. .0) .14 1858 9.0) .28 MH .18 ,08 1 :i 1857 8.U0 . l.UU .lift .US .10 The waites paid common laborers in 1848 were 70 cents a day; in 1849, from 70 to 80 cents; in 1853, from 70 to cents, and in 1833. from 75 to 85 oante. The people of this generation will have a bard time in figuring out how the people of that period managed to pay running expenses MASQUERADE AT MOOSIC. A Pleasant Company In Costume Enter taloed by Mr. and Mre. Weeoott. Special to At Scranton Tribune. Mooatc, Pa., Fb. 18 A Urge mas uuerade DSTty from Providence sur prised Mr. aud Mrs. William Westoott Friday eveuingat their borne on Sontb Main street. Those Dresent were the following: Miss Carrie Keisblnii, cos tumed as the evening star, Llbble Oittmau M a tambourine girl; Sarah ARCH BALD HAPPENINGS. Personal and Other Nswe from a Hust Una Town. gtaeeJOl 'o tt Scranton TViouue. Archbald. Pa., Feb. 18 Miss Mary Cutnuiing and Miss S.trah Djinpiey, of Scranton, visited friends in town last Thursday. Miss Ruby tiraham, or bcranton, is visiting her cousin, Miss Maggie Eaton. Mre. M, Lynot, of Jermyn, visitea friends in town last Saturday. Miss Julia Newcombe passsl last Snnday with Carbondale frieuds. Frauk McUatlrey, of Jermyn, was in town last Wednesday. Miss Nellie O Neill. of Scranton, Is visiting at the home of Elward Mc Donnell, of Cemetery street, Miss Lizzie White called on Carbon dale friends last Saturday. A regular meeting of Archbald Hose company will be held on Monday even ing at 7.30. All members are requested to be present, FROM FOREST CITY. Current Toploj Intelligently Rioorded by a Graceful Writer. Special to the Scranton TWIiiiim. Forest City, Pa., Feb. 18. Rev. J. C. Hogan has been confined to his home the past few days by an attack of In grippe. Harry Yewens, the energetio sur veyor for the Hillside, and Laud Agent McCorinac, of Scranton, were In town Friday. About forty pupils of B. F. Max"y's room enjoyed a sleighride to Carbon dale this afternoon. Benjamin Oillgenast the popular and reliable tailor in C. S. Alexander's, left town yssterdny morning, his face wreathed in smiles ami with bis grip sack in hand. Before leaving be gave his best friends to understand that be might bring his charming bride home with him. He says they will immed iately commence home keeping, H. C. Wheeler, George Burrell, J. Dimock and Mark Pnrdy. Dr. Wood's Norwav Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds quicker than any other remedy, because it combines the luig heAling quality of the pine tree with other valuable medicines. Hold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Criticising- a Young? Lady. 'She would be a pretty uirl for but one thing." "What's thatr asked Charley. George Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches. i. hurley -oil. that s easily enough dis posed of. Used to be the same way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it in no time. Ueorge What was HP Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short oourse of P. P. P. I tll yon, it's jhe boss blood corrector. The icovernor bad rheumatism so bad that you could bear him holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and yon know what an athletic old eent he is now. 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It produces a soft and beautiful skin. READ The new offer made to Tribune readers on page 7. It is the best one yet made public. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, And Us assooiated ktatf of English aud Oer man 1'byaIclanB.aro now permanently located Temple Court Building m 1 BPRVCB ST., SCRANTON Where they may be consulted DAILY AND SUNDAY. The Doctor Is a graduate ot tho University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of pbyaio iigv and surgery at tho Wcdlco-Chlr-urglcal College, of Philadelphia. He is also an honorary member of the Modico Chlrur gloal Association, and was physloian and surs-eon ln chlof of tho most noted American Ut Gorman hospitals, ooraes highly lndorsod by the loading professors of Philadelphia and New York. His many years ot hosDital experlonoe) on ables this eminent physician and surgeon to correctly diagnose nud treat all deformities and diseases with tho most flattering success, and his high standing in tho state will not nil u him to accept anv Incurable case LOST MaMlllOU ItKsTOKKD. WXAKNRM OF YOUNG MKN CURED. If you have oeen given up oy your physi cian call npon the doctor and be examined. He cures the worst casesof Nervous Debility, Hcrofula, Old Soros. Catarrh. Piles, Female Weaknoss, Affections of tho Ear, F.yo, Noso and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Can cers and Cripples of every description. Con sultation in English and German Free, which shall bo con alderod sacred and strictly coutv oential Office Honrs: O A. M. to O 1'. M. Dally. Sunday, O a.m. to 't p m. THE) TRADERS National Bank of Scranton, ORGANIZED 181)0. CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, PAMUEIj HlNES.tPresldont. W. W. WATSON, Vice President. A. H. WILLIAMS, Cashier. pntECTons, SA Mr El, HtXF.S, JAME1 M' Evr.ntiART, Iuvina a. FiNon, Pierck P.. rnruT, Joseph J. Jermvn, M. s. Kkmeiieh., Cuas. P. Matthews, John T. Porter. W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENLRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL This bank Invites tho patronage of business men aud firms generally. Third National Bank of Scranton. Organized 1872. Capital, -'$200,000 Surplus, - $240,000 This hank offer to depositors every facility warrnutedby their biilaucra, bual uesa and tusponslblllty. Kpec-lal attsntlon K'veii to business ae cotiuts. Interest puld on time deposit. WILLIAM CONN KM,, President. UUO. II All is Vice-President. WILLIAM H. l'i:CK, laebler. DI&BCTOItS William Counell, 0oreM II. Catlln, Alfred Hand. Junjes Aiebbald, Henry llolln, jr., Wllllaui T. Smllh, Luther Kalis HOW TO MAKE MONEY There are hundreds of young men and young women in till country who have splendid ability, but they have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand , Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yo; are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. BUSINESS COUIISE. SHORTHAND OOURSE. p R NEW YEAR OPENS JANUARY 1. KERR SIEBECKER Carpetings ! OUR LINE FOE SPRING, 1894 CONSISTING OF Wiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, Velvets, Body Brussels, Tapestries, Ingrains, &c, now ready. The largest line of new pat terns and novelties we have ever shown, which we submit for the inspection of buyers. Prices will be found thoroughly satisfactory. Japanese and China Mattings, in Plain, Figured and Inserted Patterns. Linoleums and Oil Cloths, in all qualities and widths from one to four yards wide. 406408Lacka.Ave. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF THE RICHARDS LUMBER GO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. Tribune Art Feature To miss THE TRIBUNE'S World's Fair Portfolios would be to neglect the best opportuuity yet offered. Tho ad ditiou of the "Wauaniaker" series makes it more valua ble. Bead new announcement on page 7. m m 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 a $1.50 Our Spring Stock is fast arriving Your inspection is invited.