9 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING,1 JUNE 8; 1894 J GORMAN'S morning at 4 o'clock after nn illness of Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ten 1 ays of pneumonia. Mr Gibson was twenty years of age. Tne funeral notice will appear in tomorrow's TRIB UNE. gtaima.MsisniKimgn;,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,,,, iiiiiujiiuiainnmigiits-. MINOOKA. i3 ,m r- 1 1 . , GRAND DEPOT THE FAIR MODES and FABRICS OUR FASHION MONTHLY, For June JUST OUT Describes and contains the Leading Fashions, Latest Dress Materials, Stories, An ecdotes, Humorous Illustra tions, Valuable Information, Elevating and Pleasing Read ing for the Home. GIVEN AWAY to those who call for it at our store. odes and Fabrics Bound at the end of the year, will make a book of three hundred and eighty four pages or more, with about five hundred illustra tions describing gowns for calling, shopping, weddings, receptions, balls, parties and other occasions. Every lady wishing to be well dressed, and dressed economically, should have it HAVE YOU TRIED CLEANSOLINE? For cleansing Kid Gloves, White Shoes, Silks, Laces, Woolen Goods, Carpets, &c Instantly removes spots or stains without injury to the finest fabrics. DUJXMORE. An entertainment will be given at the Odd Fellowa' Hnll this evening for the benefit of St. Luke's mission. A funny fnrce entitled "Poor Pillicoddy" will be presented, together with the rainbow drill and several mneical and literary numbers. The programme is s follows: Rainbow drill, Josephine Phelps, Louise Sohlager, Mume Genr bart, Helen Merriman, Clara Vnn Cleef, Nan Merriman, Maude Muy; accompanist, Mie9 :Horan; recitation, Miss Porter; "Polonaise Brilliante. "Poor Pillicoddy," a farce in ooo act, by John Madison Morgan, Cast of characters: Mr. Pillicoddy, Thomas E, Jones; Captain O'Scnttle, Ed Hnran ; Mrs. Pillicoddy. Miss Rickart; Sirah Blunt, Miss Merriman. Mr. Pilli coddy falls in love with and m li nes a Mrs. O'Scnttle, a widow, whose husband to ftll knowledge was drowned but for which they have no evidence, and Poor Pillicoddy is in perpotual misery for fear Mr. O'Scnttle should tnrn up and claim his wife. A Cap tain O'Scnttle does finally turn up, and althongh he is not the original, he causes all of Mr. Pilliooddy's amusing ndventnres and creates Jan abundance "i fun. The admission will be 25 cents, 10 cents extra for reserved seats. Ice cream wiil be served after the perform ance. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wert and Mrs Fitcb. of Towanda, visited at E. U. Wert's yesterday. Miss Mary Golden and William Mu Corty were married Wednesday after noon by Rev. Futher McMnrray, of St. Mary's church. Miss Maggie Golden attended the bride and John Flynn acted as groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty left on a two weeks' wedding tour. A large number of Dunraoreann at tended the excursion at Bingbamton yesterday. The Ivorites opened the excursion season at Lake Ariel yesterday. Dyspepsia and Indigestion In their worst forms are enrod by the use of P. P. P. If you are debilitated ond run down, or If you need a tonio to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will bo strong ana healthy. Jcor shnttered constitutions and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium) is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggiste. HAUSTEAD. Mrs. L. G, Capwell, of Blnghamton, who has been visiting frieuds in town, hns retnrned home. Mrs. Ssmtiel Plase, of Nicholson, who hns been visiting friends in town, has returned home. H. D. Barnes has taken the contract to dig two cellars for two new houses; ono for Garret Bogart and one for J. A. Mears. Mrs. Joseph DuBols is on the siok list. Nellie Nichols Is visiting friends and relatives in Nieholson. Arthur Brown and wife of New York city, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Brown. J. A. Millano bus beon appointed postmaster of this place. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, of New Milford, are visiting friends in town. Minnie Travis ii In Biughamton to day. Fatal neglect is little short of suicide. The consequeucos of neglected cough nre too well known to need repeating. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cough promptly. Sold by all dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction. HONESDALE SENSATION. A Married Man, a Young Girl and a Horse and Buggy Myster iously Disappear. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ionlsdai.e. June 7. The topic of conversation in Hucesdale late Wednesday night and all day Thursday was the disappearance of A. R. Matchott, foreman of Wooden & Blackney's box factory, and FloKeeler. A. R. Matohett caiue to Houesdalo some six or seven months ago from his father's box factory in Pittsbnrjj. Ho is a married man, having a wife and child living. Mr. Matohett soon be cume acquainted with a number of young ladiis, but bis preference for Miss Kooler was very marked. On Wednesday night Matcbett bad drawn his full pay at the box factory. At the home of William Evans, where he boardo:!, be stated that he was bo ing out. to ton, and ate no supper. Mi--' Keler told ber parents she was going out for the evening and would not re turn before midnight. Matchott proceeded to Murray & Rickot'g livery, where he hired a horse and oarriuge and .lr..v down towards Traceyville. In front of Guekenborger's grocery he was met by Miss Keeler. She got into tlio carriage. This was shortly after 7 o'clock and is the last :bat hns been heurd of the couple. Mr. Murray's telegraphing to locate his horse has buen in vain. STHOUDSBURG. Middle Sinithrield inhabitants nre in fenr of a fire bug. Saveral small fires have occurred recently in that vicinity and in every instance suplcion has polntod to somo miscreant. There havu bewi no suspicious characters noticed in the neighborhood. Relatives and friends from all over the state attended the fashionable wed ding at Spring City yesterday of MisH Alice Gichty to Rsv. Paul M. Spangler, of the Reformed church at Tanuers- ville. An amusing lecture will be civen in the Lutheran church tonight bv Rev. J. A. Whittakeron "Our Girls " The minis tor is a splendid talker and is well worth hearing. the active members of the Young Men's Christian association are very earnestly requested to be present on Thursday evening at 7.80, Juue 7th. lue annual election of othuers will take place at that time. Representative R. F. Schwarz is out with a card announcing himself as a candidate for re-election to Harris- hurg. Mayor H. W. Kistler is in Wllkei- Barre. Mrs. J. B. Coleman is visiting re latives in Philadelphia. Children s dav exercises at Cina- deiisis, will bo held Sunday, June 24. Professor Hraseheld, who lately re signed on account of ill health from the chair on mathematics of the normal school, left for bis borne in Easton yesterday. His resignation was the cause of genernl regret to the students of the school, to whom he had endeared himself by his courteous bearing ami good fellowship. At a meeting of the Young Men's Christian association held in the chapel on Sunday last the mem bers wore greatly affected by his fare well address. Cora Miller, daughter of Peter Mil ler, of Plalnfield township, met with a peculiar and at the same time u very painful accident. While with a niini ner of her young friends she was en gaged in playing a game of Copenhagen Wednesday evening on the grounds op posite the Wind Gap school bouse wh.i she ran ngainst the rim of a young man's straw bat with such force as to break her nose. It is plainly sen either the girls must give np kissing or the young mon wearing straw hats. CARBONDALE. The funeral services over the remains of the late Mrs. Catharine Carroll will occur this afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Rose ohurch. Interment in St. Roso cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berryman and ehild will return homo to Oueonta. N. Y, today. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Brouson, of River street, huve retnrnod home from a visit with relatives in Sidney, N. Y. Announcement b8 been made of the coming wedding of Miss Minnie Wom mcott.of Wuyinart, to Byron M. Peck, of this city. The event will occur on the evening of Jttn 20. The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shepherd, of Wyoming street, will be celebrated on Saturday at their home by an informal gathering of relatives and frionds. A. S. Lewsley is making exteusiva improvements on hi recently pur chased property on High street. Miss JesBi Weatherby, of Wayne street, is visiting relatives in Clifford. Hon. W. W. Muiuford, of Starrucca, m: ile A short call on Carhoiidale friends yesterday. PmCEBUttG. A. Matthews, of Jormyn, was down amongst us and opened a mission in the Smith block last Sunday. He proached two eloqivmt sermons, one in tiie afternoon and one in the evening. The gentleman will be here again on next Sunday. Sorvlcos at 2 80 and 0 o'clock p. m. He earnestly invited ail those who do not attend any other plaee of worship to come and hear the word of God. A match game of alley ball between Posso Malia, of Dicksou, and John K illy is attracting a good deal of at tention. James T. Mayo, of Moridon, Conn., is the guest of friends in town. Don't forget to Bucure the beautiful mnlticbromes, a splendid work of art. Call and see them at the residence of John Murphy, Main street. When Balir was slek, w pjaTe her Tastorta. When she was a Child, she cried far Castorfa. When sho bocamo Mini, r.ho clung to Castorla. When sho bad Children, she gave tnem Castorla, PITTSTON. The Plttston tax collectorship con tract wnicti was set down for reargu ment yesterday in court, was nost poned nntil next Monday by request of Attorney Farnham. The oommtuionud officers of Comna nies C and H, of this, pluco, went to Wilkeg-Bsrre last evening to attond officers' school nud discuss the selec tion of a successor to ox Colonel M. J Keck. Martin Walters, of Duryea, aged 52 years, was admitted to the honpital yesterday morning He is suffering i mm an injury to Ms spine sustainvd Wednesday night abont 11 o'cloek. He was walking nlong the Delaware Lnckawanna and Western railroad in the direction of his norni and fell over the embankment. His iuinries are very puinfal but luckily not se rious, The Niagara fire engine which has been und-rgolug repairs at the works or j, a. louhill on .North Main street, is receiving the finishing touohes and will be ready for u test by Monduy next Mr. Touhill, under ' whose su pervision the work is being none, says the iiffoctod parts will be stronger and hotter und better able to withstand harder usages than before for the reu son that tLo broken cast iron "cam" have been supplanted by braes cast ings, lliese, he said, have a much greater resisting fore by reason of their toughness and pinole tendencies. The Curbondalo Lyceum , opera com pany will present "The Piracos of Pen zancs" at Music Hall the 22. id of this mouth. The street cleaning brigade have been doiug good work on the Main street the past few days. William Drnry. the popular mer chant, had placed a lnrgo handsome new safe hi bis place of business yes terday. P. H. Kelly, the cigar and tobacco merchant, has broken ground for the erection of a handsome residence on Liroad street. jerTiyn. The funeral of John Antollick who was killed by a full of roof in the new shaft of the Hillside Coal and Iron company, will take place this after neon. The interment will bo in Rose Hill cemetery. John Furrel, of lower Main, it im proving his residence by a coat of paint. Ii! anything is to be done by our people towards eelebrating the ever glorious Fourth, it is time we began to inane arrangements. Bornahette, a 2-year-old child of superintendent William Walker of Muylield, died Wednesday night of ecurlet tever. The funeral took place at 4 p. m, yesterday. Interment at Carooudsle. The funeral of Mrs David D.ivies took pluee yesterday afternoon from the Congregational church. The R-jv. T. P. Jones, of Hyde Park, conducted the services assisted by Rev. F. Gjn- dull and the Rev. C. A. Sauford. The pall bearers were John Gravel, Joseph T. Roberts, Thomas Evans, John Da vis, David Bengough and David Phil lips, and the interment was in the dually plot In Uose Hill cemetery. Miss Nellie Martin, of Olypbant, called on Jermyu friends yesterday. . Miss AunaiCure, who bus beon teucli young ideas how to shoot iu Mayfield, schools, returned to her homeini'omp kinsvlllo yesterday. Stated by If. 15. Cochran, drugclet, Luucastor, Pa. : Have guaranteed over 800 bottles of LSurdock Blood Bitters for dys pepsia, sour stomach, bilious uttacks, liver and kidney trouble. HONESDALE. About thirly-five members of the Honesdsle Liederkrantz were guests of the Germnnla Maennerchor at While Mills Wednesday night. Aftor tlio ooooert tbo Letderkraoi returned homo. They occupied throe large wagons and a number of buggies. The road in front of Gnckeuberger's brew ery being impassible the driver of ono of the wagons took the silk mill road wliiuh runs alongside of the dry dock of the Delaware and Hudson Canal company. The wagon whi driven too near the edge of the dry dock. The eurth having been washed loon by re cent heavy showers it gave way, pre cipitating tho wagon, its six occupants and horses into tbo dry dock, a depth of about seven feot. Fortunately no one was Injured outside of slight bruises, but tueir escape was certainly miraculous. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Hurlburt, of Philadelphia, are spending a few weeks at the home of W. A. Gaylord. Dr. John D.uiinau, of Jersey City, is visiting at the home of his parents here. A party wns glvon at tbo ball of the Honesdale Mimnercuor last evening in honor of Miss Weichrl, of Scranton. The dance furnished tho young people a very enjoynblo time. FOREST CITY. Arthur May and John M itey started early this morning on their bicycles for a ride to Williamsport und return. A board of trade, a long felt neces sity in this place, will be organized to night (Friday) in Attorney L. P. Wedo rnau's office. The seats for tho new Presbyterian church have arrived and have beon placed into position The seats are oak with a handsome finish. The carpet, of a handsome design, has beau luid, and taken altogether, the interior and exterior of tbechmoh presents a hand some nppearuuc. One of our most esteemed townsmen, F. J. Osgood, the secretary of the Southern Building Loan association, at tended the convention of tbo Order of Solon in Pittsburg last week, and was chosen by that body tin ir supreme sec retary. Good choice. The public school at Vandling closed yesterday. The pupils enjoyod them selves in the ufuruoon by a ride to Crystal lake. The teachers wbo taught so successful u term In that town dur ing the past year were Miss Katie Githins and Miss Jennie Duffy, of Car bondale. Mrs. J. McCavo Is building a com modious rosidenoo upon her lot on Delaware street. Mrs. Anna V. Gibson, wife of Bert Gibson, of this borough, died yesteniay Mrs. Fasshold, of Greenwood, bad her leg broken on Wodnesdoy night by falling down tbestsps of the porch. The Mayflower base bull club will hold a grand ball in the Temperance hall on Jnljr 28 The Cory Hollow Blues will hold a dance at Fasshold's ball on Juno 20. Yesterday, while the linemen of the telephone company were stringing wires along Main street, one of the wires which was used for pulling be came loose and coming in contact with the trolley wire, administered a alight shock to the bolder, rendering him lame for the day. Main street, which was partly torn up by the laving of the street ear tracks, is rapidly being put into order. Tho supervisors, after waiting about month far the Traction company, de cided to fix it themselves at the expense of the company. Yesterday evening the people of Main street were treated to the pleas ure of seeing a spirited horse race be tween Mixey's Nanck Hanks and Jos Hannick's Lamplightor, on a one-half mile rnn. Jockey Bohan rode Nancy Hanks and young Hannick rode Limp lighter. The later won by ten yards. Time 1 minutes. ELMHURST. H. B. Christy and C. F. Edwards en joyed a fishing tour on Monday, return ing home ih the evening witn a oateh of fifty-five trout. The meeting of the board of trade on Tuesday evening was adjourned to be held on Friday eveuing, Juue 8 Tho Young People's prayer m eting whs held Tuesday evening nt the home of J. H. Snyder and whs well attended. Z W. White left for Wilke-B,irre Wednesday morning to look after the interests of the city directory of that place. Charles Koch, sr., is serving a week of jury duty at Scranton, E. C. Simmons has udded a new porch to bis house and other improve ments. The Economy Box nnd Pie Plat, company is running on full tuns. William F. Jenkins has accepted u position in Sweet's market, Scranton. Mrs, Henry Bronson and Mrs. W. H. Evans spent last Sunday visiting friends in Scranton. Mrs. J. J. Brink, who has been suffer ing with moasl'B and pneumonia, is able to get out again. It is a sure sign of weakness You need more than a tonic. You need Scott's the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphites,not only to cure the Cough but to give your system real strength. Physicians, the world over, endorse It Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Prtparftdby Soott tt Uov.no. X. Y. All DrilfftistJ THE National Bank of Scranton OltGANIZED UNO. CAPITAL $250,000, SURPLUS $25,000, BAlfUEL niNRS.irrcsldont W. W. WATSON, Vire Presldsnt . & WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIHECTOI1S, SAMTTEt, IlTNF.fl, JAMES M' EvttnTTART litviNO A. FiNcn. PllBOa R FlNI.KV, Josiii'H J. JiniiTH, SI. S. Kemeiieiu, C'iias. 1'. Matthews. John T.PoBTlft W. W. Watson. PROMPT, ENbRGETIC, CONSERVATIVE and LIBERAL TMs bank Invites tho natronaira of luiKlnniM mou and tirms generally. Atlantic Refining Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in ninmlnatlDj and Lubricating Linsood Oil, Napthas and Gaso lines of all grades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grenso and Colliery Com pound ; also, a large lino Oi Par raflinH Wax Caudles. We also handlo tho Famoiu CROWN ACME OIL, the only family safety burning oil in the markot. WILLIAM MASON, Managsr. Office: Coal Exchange, Wyoming Av W orks at 1'lue Brook. Oo Yob Cough? Hotel Waverly Europoan Plan. Flrit-olass Oar stfricheA. Drftot for Bsrguer A Kugcd'i Tannhtuusor Beer. IE h M and Filbert SU., fflfyfe Most desirable for residents nf K.&renif lylvMila. All cor,Yeuliiucc-a tor travelers' to and Ironi Broad Btreot station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. D slrable. for visiting Sprantonlaus aud p tie In the Anthraottn ltgloo. T J. VICTORY. PROPRlfrOfc pr.Paul M.,Weber. All Run Down Always Tired, Sleepless and Without Appetite Blood Vitalized nnd Strength Re nowed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Slass. : " For a couple of years, I was subject to feel lugs anything but good. I always felt tired, I COIlM not sleep at night and tho little I could eat did not seem to benefit mo any. I Did Not Have Any Ambition to go around or work and in fact was not ablo to do a good day's work. I happened to pick up a circular embracing advertisements and testi monials for Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after read- Hood's Cures Ing them decided to clvo Hood's SnrsaiKirllln trial. I havo taken flvo bottles and must say mm i mweuorivcu wonderful benefltfromltand Feel Like a Now Man. I would recommend it to all sufferers and would urge them not to liesituto but to decide at once to take Hood's Sarsaparilla." PadLM. WlUEB, Ilia North Tenth Street, Heading, Pennsylvania.' Hood's Pills are prompt und efficient, yet easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. ( N. A HULBERT'S City Music Store, WKOM1NO AVB . 8CUANi.0 TBINWAI son DECKER iutOTHERd um nnanion Ac liAUis. VaUilZ ISAUUit PIANOS Alst a tare stock or first-elan ORGANS MUSICAIi MUltCHANDlSU ULSIU, KXO.. BIO DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at tho Wapwallopon Mills, Lu Berne county Pa., and at Wil mington, Delawnro. HENRY BELIN, Jr, General Agent for tha Wyoming District. u8 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa 5 hud National Bank Building. AOKNCIES. TITOa. FORD. Plttston. r. JOHN B SMITH & SON; Plymouth. Ta. E. W. MULLIGAN, Wilkos-Barro. Pa. Agents for the llopuuno Chemical Cum t any's High Explosive. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, Tim Specialist on the Eye, Hoadaches an8 Nervousness relloved. Latost and Improved Stylo of Eyo Ula.us and Spoutaclos nt tbo Lowest Prices. Host Artificial Eyej insul ted for S3. 305 SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post Offlc. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING AND TI1K TREATMENT OF LAME NESS or HOUSES. To tlioso bran, lies I devote especial atten tion every afternoon. Office and forge at tho BLUME CARRIAGE W.OUKS. 113 D1X COURT, SCItANTON.PA. DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN Graduate of the American Veterinary Col lego. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Havo removed their ofl'tce to their Warerooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147,149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8038, Eureka Laundry Go. Cor. Linden St and Adams Ave. COUUT Housi SyUAllt AH kinds ot Laundry work guarantee! the best, POWDER 400-402 LACKAWANNA AVE. SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. 500 DOZEN i in ft itiiivkn n .UUUJLUM X2.J I JU I h h 111 J (0 5 and 7 Hooks, WORTH $1.00 PER PAIR. SAL IE Remember, The Fair THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. r!HlllllllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIlllllllllll!llllllllliailllIIIIIHIIIIllllliS Art Silks China, Florentine and Never have goods of the same character been sold as low as we will sell them now. They are especially adapted for Pillows, Draperies and Decorations, and many of the designs are suitable for Evening Dresses and Tea Gowns. The line comprises printed and plain China Silks, Cheney Bros.' best quality plain and printed, change able Brocades, armure printed and satin stripe Silks. On sale in Drapery and Upholstery Department. BAMBOO CORNER CHAIR Something new, rustic cottages. VERANDA CHAIRS Complete with cord and pulley in the following sizes: 4x8, 6x8, 8x8 and 10x12 feet. KERR & SBEBECKER 406 AND 408 LACK A. AVE. OUR BUMP Of generosity is better developed this week than ever. The success wc havo had on accouut of tho free distribu tion of those elegant Onyx Finished Clocks with $r0.00 purchases, and the 100-piece Dinner Seta with $75.00 purchases has encouraged us to offer some USEFUL ARTICLE OF FURNITURE FREE With every sale of ONE DOLLAR or over, it mat ters not what department purchases are niado in, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Womado SUMMER GOODS A SPECIALTY. Under this head wo iu elude Lawn Benches aud Couchoj, Torch Chairs and Rockers, China and Japanese Mat tings, Refrigerators aad Ice Chests, 3aby Carriages Sleeping Coaches For which wo are solo agents. ECONOMY'S Prices prevail in all our departments. Goods delivered FREE everywhere MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN 0) r ATTAfli H H I PI "n Armure Silks, 32 and 36 in. wide. AND STOOL and inexpensive for summer