THE SCR ANTON TRIBUTE WEDNESDAY MOANING, NOVEMBER 21, 1894. IB--ID I BUSINESS Are handed over to our patrons that they may know what the goods are made of, where they come from and what they are good for. No mysteries, no evasions, no nonsense, but simply straightforward, doing the proper thing at the proper time. Fur Capes Rich, high class goods, at prices , that are not surpassed for nwder ' ation: 27-inch Astrakhan Capes, $18.50 Were $25.00. Silks There is almost no end to the bar gains in this department. Printed Flannels The colors and styleg arc all beau tiful, the harmony of color in the combination of effects is a w on derful creation of the artist's genius. PRICE, 50c. PER YARD. Hosiery Children's Black Wool Hose, 25c. Women's Black Wool Hose, 25c. . Women's Black Hose, Fleeced, 35c. . GORMAN'S Grand Depot. DR. REEVES 412 Spruce St., Scranton. Dr. Reeves In now fully established at 412 Spruce street, Scranton. He has per formed some wonderful cures and has Kalned the confidence of the public. He has come to stay and will remain PEtl MANENTLY at his Spruce street parlors. He has had long and varied experience in hospital and private practice and treats all acute and chronic diseases of men, wo men and children. He gives advice, services and examina tions FREE OF CHARGE. No one Is turned away. He, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of the nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous debility, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, blood poisoning, tits, epilepsy, In discretions and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula. St. VtatT dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. YOUNG MEN POSITIVELY CURED Offer to the Public for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE DOLLARS. The doctor has discovered a specllio for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourself and family with it at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment . free. OFFICE HOURS-Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Take elevator In Christian's Hat Store, or stairs. Remember the name and number. DR. -:- REEVES, 412 SPRUCE STREET, SCRANTON. QARPETS Oil Cloths, Linoleums, ' Curtains, Window Shades and Wall Paper. All the Latest Designs. J. Scott Inglis 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. four doors above Wyoming Houso. , NHighest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report IVJJTJ 11 ws: ABSOLUTE&Y PURE TUNKHANSOCK. Union Thanksgiving services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church this year, Rev. S. C. Hodge, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preaching the sermon. The sen-ices begin at 11 a. m. It Is said that forty-two Lehigh Valley conductors were discharged simultan eously with the change of time schedule. Big, good natured Conductor Kinney says he was aware that a "spotter" was going up and down on his train, but, as he was doing his duty faithfully, he felt no uneasiness, and his discharge was a surprise to him. It Is alleged that the spotter Is the Italian detective who ferreted out the Mafia-society criminals who were concerned In the well remembered tradgedy at New Or leans a few years ago. Clarence W. Fish and family, of Hornet's ferry, were guests of Lyman Ellsworth people the tlrst of the week. The W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. L. T. Burns Tuesday evening. A series of wrecks, four In number, have occurred on the Valley road since Saturday morning. Involving consider able loss of property and narrowly es caping the destruction of a passenger tnalu In o.ne Instance. Several train men are taking a vacation In conse quence. ' W. E. Bullock has closed his shoe shop on account of 111 health. Sheriff Knapp will go to Philadelphia the first of next wek to c. nvey Ben Sanders, the convicted horsethief to the Eastern Penitentiary. Sanders gets two years In solitary confinement at hard labor. W. A. Stark, of East Lemon, will accompany the sheriff. It Is hinted that E. J. Jordan, esq., will be the choice of the Wyoming county Republicans to fill the vacancy In congress. The personal property of E. G. Lott, of Forkston, has fallen Into the hands of the sheriff and will be disposed of under the hammer Monday next. The real estate of E. F. Keener, lying In Moshoppen and Braintrlm townships, which was advertised to be cold by the sheriff on Saturday, was not sold. A part of the Indebtedness was paid and the sale was stayed. The court has appointed Oeorge Cooke, G. P. Dershelmer and Asa H. Frear viewers on a proposed road In Clinton township. N. P. Wilcox, Au gustus Colvln and David Goodwin will serve In a like capacity on- a road In Tunkhannock township. The grand jury refused to recommend that the county build a bridge near Wil son's mill in Monroe township. In their Judgement the bridge Is not too expen sive for the township to build, hence there will be no county bridge at that point at present. The grand jury found a true bill against the supervisors of Tunkhan nock township for neglecting to repair the road neap the outlet of Lake Carey. The case was continued to January term. Mr3. S. W. Weiss has been entertain ing her sister, Mrs. Shlppey, of Exeter, for a few days. Alexander Rogers, an elderly citizen of Eaton township, Is burled today. WaTI'hTsthat"kecp'allroad"tlnTeguiir anteed, Davldow Bros. Our line of 1817 Rogers Bros. quaJruple plated castors is complete. Ask to see them. Liavldow Bros. FOltEST CITY. Miss Pearl Westgate, of Uniondnle, spent Sunday with, her sister, Mrs. Geo. Esmay. Archie Pentecost was In Carbondale yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGrath visit ed friends In Scranton, yesterday. Mrs. II. A. Purple was the guest of Carbondale friends yesterday. Oliver Cffyle made a business trip to Scranton Monday. George S. Dunn, of Jermyn, visited his parents In this borough, Sunday. Mr. Dunn has resigned his position as station agent for the Ontario and West ern railroad, and has accepted the po sition of general agent In Pennsylvania for a building and loan association, of Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Benj. Maxey and Mrs. F. M. Dulph were In Scranton yesterday. Sunday morning, about five o'clock, the alarm of fire was sounded. The (Ire was located In a house belonging to Jno. Radltes, a Polander, on South Hudson street. Radites and family occupied the upper story, where the lire originated, and John AVhlte and family lived In the busement and tlrst floor. Owing to the distance from the fire .companies', quar ters the fire had made considerable headway before the Enterprise hose company, which was the flrst to arrive, had astream of water on the building. The fire was extinguished, but not until the house was ruined. It looks very much as If It was of Incendiary origin as this was the third time in a week that It had been on fire. The Hillside hose company also responded, but their ser vices were not needed. About three o'clock yesterday morn ing, the Inhabitants of this borough were agatiaroused from theirslumbers by the whistles tooting an alarm for fire. The fire this time was in the one story building owned by II. W. Brown, and occupied by W. F. Davles as a shoe store, on Main street. The Enterprise hose company's rooms are near by, and that company soon had the burning building under control. The Hillside fire company were quick to respond and had a stream of water on the flames and the adjoining buildings. The In terior of the store is completely ruined and Mr. Davles' stock spoiled. The fire was of a mysterious origin. Mr. Puvles carried $1,000 Insurance. We have sterling silver butter knives and sugar shells. Davldow Bros. Mothers ! Mothers 1 ! Mothers ! ! f Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup hai been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays nil pain; cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhea. Sold, by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and askfor "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. We have an exquisite llpe of silver nap kin rings. Davldow Bros. ST110UDSBUK0. The Standard Manufacturing com pany, of ";EaBtv Stroudsburg, . have started to build an addition to their factory, making It, twice the Blze than at present. The' company have been J very busy Of late and havt received if row largeorders from the states and foreign countries for their famous cash regis ters, and found an addition was neces sary. Superintendent Thompson stated that the Increase In business was due to the recent election, and said that when the Republican president occu pied the chair there would be a still better increase In the country's pros perity. The sheriff sale of the Keystone Fibre company's plant that was to' take place last Saturday has been postponed for two weeks, and unless satisfactory arrangement Is made the plant will be sold as has been advertised. Cards are out announcing the wed ding of Miss Bessie Ackerman, a popu lar young ludy of this borough, to H. L. Walter, a well known school teacher of this place, on Wednesday, Nov. 28. Teacher's Institute Is holding forth In this borough this week and all the nice looking school marms are congregated here, making the place exceedingly In teresting for the male population of this town. The programme for the week Is exceedingly interesting and the course of lectures In the evening Is an elegant course for all as u source of Instruc tion. The boarding house of George H. Davey, who lives on the Jersey side of the Delaware, opposite the Water Gap, was destroyed by fire .on Saturday night. Nothing was saved and the In mates barely escaped with their lives. The building was Insured for $3,000. Mrs. Susan Peek, a life long resident of this borough, died very suddenly on Monday morning at the age of 68 years. The cause of her death was a stroke of apoplexy, which occured the evening before, and she never rallied, 1847 Rogers Bros, triple plated butter knives, 37c. Davldow Bros. Have you seen our line of 1SI7 Rogers Bros, quudruple-plated pickle castors? Ask to see them. Davldow Bros. AHCIIHALD. Miss Lydla Barrett, of Hyde Park, Is visiting Miss Ellle" Clink, of Pine street. The fair of St. Thomas' congregation will be open every night this week. A musical programme will be rendered each evening by the best talent in this vicinity. Tomorrow evening the fourth lecture of the University Extension Course will be delivered. The Baconian theory of the authorship of Shakespeare's plays will be considered. On Thursday evening, Rev. W. W. Shaw, M. A., will lecture on "North Chlnu," In Father Mathew hall. Prof. J. A. Moyles w'us In Scranton yesterday. Squire Glldea was a visitor In Scran ton yesterday afternoon. The borough council met last even ing. Members present being President Lane, Blake, Swift and Padden. The following bills were ordered paid: Jno. Farrell, police duty, $40; Thomas Pad den, committee work, $3; Archbald Wa ter company, $75; C. L. Hpll,(!i.25; road work, $80; M. J. Swift, committee work, $6. Mr. Blake called attention to the bad condition of North Alain street and the street commissioner was ordered to repair it. Mr. Blake also stated that he had seen the Traction company about theuncoverud ditch onSouthMaln street and had been Informed that the company would cover It at once. . We have a large selection of nut picks and cracks. Davldow Bros. When In need of sporting goods, remem ber Davldow Bros. WAVEULY. M. W. Bliss, sr., before going to Florl da, entertained his family to a sump tlous farewell dinner at hlscosy homeon Beach street, last Friday. Amon those present were his daughter Mrs. B. O. Camp, of Montrose; Miss Carrie Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bliss, Jr., and family. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Mackey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Bliss and daughter, of Factory vllle, and Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Coult and son John His daughter and son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. J. Mulr, were unavoidably ab sent. The ladies of the Methodist Episcopal church have reorganized their aid so ciety, and Instead of one holding It, as formerly, they have now grouped three or lour togeiner, to assist eacn otner. The first ono was held on Friday, Nov. 16th, at the home of Mrs. C. E. Mahoncy and Miss P. D. Relph, their assistants being Mrs. S. H. Bailey tind Mrs. Chas. Tinkham, with Misses Grace Winchel and Cora Relph as waitresses. Forty- five ladles und gentlemen partook of an elaborate supper, many from Clark's Green being present. Last Saturday there was an Epworth League rally at Clark's Green. About twenty from Waverly chapter attended and report a very Interesting meeting. M.W. Bliss, sr., and daughter Carrie, accompanied by Mrs. Nelson Dean and daughter Annie, left for Orange city, Florida, Monday morning. Baby rings, buby rings, baby rlng3, baby rings, baby rlnns, baby rings. Davldow Bros. Anything In the line of sulphur goods can be had at Davldow Bros. . D UK YEA. Mr. and Mrs. Geary Gray entertained a party, of friends from Plttston at their home on Main street yesterday. The big fire at Mudtown yesterday has certainly aroused the people of our town, and for the first time In their life they begin to realize the dangerous sit uatlon of property here; and yet, there is no particular causo for alarm, be cause we have Just' recently organized WEAK HEN your attention MAII TJ MR Uruat English Remedy, Gray's Specific Medicine IF Vnil 5IIFFFR from Nor- ivMiruoa ura itm billtv. VTcakiiMi of Eodv nd Wind. Krxrm torraea, Mid I in potency, sod all ditwaies that rue f:om oTm-lndulganc and MU-abuaa. as mxw "i memory ana r owar, uimness or vis ion. Prematura Old Aire and rnnnv otbe dia eases that lad to Insanity on Coninmptlon ana an cany praTt, write rnr a pampaiec. N.Y. The Busciflo Medkina la sold It all drnrplate at II per packairor six-, raokago lor , or sent dt man on reoeipi oi monov, and with evary J5.00 order UfC GUARRftTFE a rare or mony refunded, ilfi V'mlrlH ITOn arrojnt of counterfeits wo hnva adopted uia Xui ovr wiappar. me onirg.na iu Bold 1a Saautoh by Ma..faw, Brut. a splendid fire company, who propose to purchase a hose cart, and have fire plugs place In' different parts of the town, and lna very shorttime they will be ready to slit Area. A committee win solicit uidxrom the citizens and it is hoped they will be generous towards this cause. " Those wedding presents should be bought of Davldow Bros., Lackawanna avenue. Dessert knives and forks. Triple plated goods. Davldow Bros. I riUCEBUUG. The entertainment held In Smith's hall last evening, for the benefit of the Comet band, was lately attended. Thespaclous hall was decorated tastily, and was crowded to the doors. The fol lowing programme . was i rendered: Overture, O'Hara's Orchestra; recita tion, Miss Sarah Raines; cornet solo, a stranger; guitar solo, Mrs. Kennedy; recitation, Miss Portia Jones; Wig, Miss Mame Grler; recitation. Miss Mil He Gleason; violin solo, James Watklns; baritone solo, Benjamin Beddoe; duet, Mesrs. Cook and Hall; guitar solo, Miss James; duet, Robinson and Evans; re citation, Miss Annie Roberts; zlthersolo, Prof. Lloyd; John Rebels In his artistic production, assisted by Durcey and Moore; song, Miss Mary J. Rellly; song, Miss Portia Jones; violin duet, Watklns and Cooper; recitation, Miss Vellda Griffin; duet, Isaac Cooper and Miss Hall; selection, Lewis Richards; recitation, Miss Sarah Lnjigan; remarks, Prof. John E. McCawley; master of ceremonies, John E. McCawley. After the concert there was a social. Peter Munley, who fell down Rich mond's shaft, Is doing nicely. He will recover. Henry Derks) of Green Ridge, visited his paronts yesterday. A man, while driving along the road opposite Koeler's hotel last evening, was struck by an electric car. ' One of his mules was killed and the other was bleeding freely. The man is reported to be dead. The car was going down grade and couldnot be stopped in time to prevent the accident. Mrs, Lcttle Goes a Tyrone City, Peua. After the Grip Hood's Cave Back Health and Strength ' That Dreadful Prostration Cured. " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Gentlemen A little over a year ago, I was attacked by the grip and, alter the crisis had passed, I was left so weak and with that dread ful prostration, flint I was unable to dress my self for almost nine months. Some friends who Hood'ss,;Cures knew its merits, persuaded mo to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and I urn now taking my fourth bottle. I am so thankful to be able to say that I cau do my housework, and am gaining fast I Sleep Well, do not have sourness of the stomach, and can cat with good appetite. I think Hood's Sarsa parilla deserves all the praise It gets and more.'' Mas. Lettik (loss, Tyrone City, Penn. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, UUousuess, Jaundice, sick headache, luuiijestlon. fl Store Crowded All the Week with Enthu siastic Buyers at the GENUINE BANKRUPT SALE OF Fine MIS' MHMIBCS, BUm, We bought the stock of the Hyde Park Hat and Clothing store at Sheriffs Sale, and are sellitij it at a great sacrifice. Sale now (joing on at the store, Hi S. MAIN AVEM'E, UVDE PARK. great opportunity for the people of Hyde Park and vicinity to make their winter purchases in CLOTHING at very low prices. Boys' Pants, - 2 for 25c 93c Men's and Boys' Overcoats, listers, Suits, Pants, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Etc., at Your Own Price. Every Purchase a Genuine Bargain. SOLD Sale at Hyde Park Hat and Clothing Store 114 S. : Main Avenue. (I D 230 SIGN OP TE BELU Look for the Sign: BANKRUPT SALE. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA.. Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. r 1 , " Genera Office: SCRANTON, PA. SCROFULA 12 YEARS Always Sore. Face Burned Like Fire. Ashamed to be Seen. Four . Doctors but Little Benefit. . Cured by CUTICUKA, . For about ten or twelve years I have been troubled with scrofula. My head was alwavs sore, my face was dry and scaly.and burned liko nro most or tne time. My body had big red spots on it, and I did not know what to do. I went to four different doctors and they helped me at Drat. In the fall I got worso again; then I tried other remedies, but they did mo no good. 1 was ashamed to go into public. I was a slplit to look at. Every one would say, ' What is the mat ter, why don't you take some- (111111??" F.vfin At. niv il.itlv labor I had to wear a sort of cap to keep the dirt from getting into the sores. Afaer I would wash, 1 would be covered with big red pimples all over my neek and face. Borne two or three people advised me to try the Cuticira Reme dies. I did try thoin, and am glad 1 have done so. Glad to suy 1 am a well man, and in the best of health since. I cannot praise the Clticlka Remedies too highly. 1 enclose my portrait. LEWIS V. KATOX.Larksville.Pa. CUTiCURA WORKS WONDERS Cfticura Resolvent, the now Blood and Skin Puriller. internally (to cleanse tho blood of all impurities and poisonous elements), and Cuti cura, the great skin cure, with Cuticuka Soap, an exquisite Hkin Purifier and Beautiller, ex ternally (to clear the skin and scaln and restore the hair), cure every diBeaso and humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of linir, from Infancy to ago, from pimples to scrofula, when, the best physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold throughout tho world. Price, Ct'TtcnRA, 60c; Soap, 2ic; Kksolvbst, $1. Potteb Dbco and Cueii. Corp., Uolo Props., Boiton. B " How to Cure Ekin Diseases," mailed free. DIMPLES, tlackhcnds, red, rough, chapped, and r 1 111 oily skin cured by CuticuiuBoap. RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED In one inlnnte the Cntlcnra Antl Puiu Plaster rolieves rheumatic, sci atic, hip. kidney, chest, and muscular, pains and weaknesses. Priue, 20c. obits LAGER BREWERY. Manufacturers of tho Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY: 100,000 Barrels per Annum nT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of the best qualltv for domestic Use, and of all sizes, delivered In any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left ut my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVrkllir Rear room, lirst lloor. Third National mum, or em uy mull or lelepliono to the nine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be mado for the lale and delivery of Iluckwheut Coal. WM. T. SMITH. (Joining IBoy8'l!lstersBw, BY THE Sale at Hyde Park Hat and ClothingStore Main Avenue. Lack. Ave. vLEADERS OF g IfiC Folf jig gEk 400402 Lackawanna Avenue. a .5 & ninnin iiiiiiiirnusl o vLU I Hi 111 LLlllLli 1 t S DEPARTMENTS fp. -o 1 11 181 1 IBM 1 I SPECIAL Httffi 3 I EUERY : DM 1 :UERY Cheni 6-4 Clicnille Cover, $1.00 each;' reduced from $1.35. We also carry the 4-4 and 8-4 sizes. Chenille Draperies An endless line of patterns. The low prices will as tonish you. Japanese Screens Black and Gold, White and Gold'and Light Colored Cloth Screens. Unfilled Oak Screen Frames $1.40 EACH. Oak Tables 75c, 90c., $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50 each. These are Great Bargains KERR & SIEBECKER 406 AND 408 LACKA. AVE. Branch at Carbondale. That's the word that expresses the results of the past few days of our annual Room-making Sale. The best advertisement we have had will bespread around by the crowds of pleased buyers who attend this sale. The bargains we are selling are some thing more than noteworthy, something more than wonderful, and although at these prices al most everyone is paying cash, we still continue to extend the use of our PEERLESS CREDIT system, to all who desire it, at prices lower than that of exclusive cash houses. Prompt delivery guaran teed, due to the increase in our wagon service. Prompt attention from salesmen, as two more were added this week. Join in the march and look these bargains over : , ine dosi qutiiuy cneiisn tirus- 490. sels Carpet for 7Bc. per yard. Beat . Jsto. Woolen Carpet for liUe. per yard. 19c. Yard-wide Ingrain Carpet per We. (yard) for v.'p. (33.00 Polished Ouk Sideboard, SI 90 handsomely carved base and $1 It) top plush lined drawer, large $1 80 bevel mirror, $18.50. An J18.0O set jl CO of Dlnlnn Chairs, hiBh backs 1 80 covered, per chair for jl no Notwithstanding above give-away prices,5 we continue to give the American Onyx Finished Clock with $50 or over ond the 100-piece Dinner Set with $75 purchases or over. . LOW PRICES.! SWl : DM WO. 00 Bilk Plush Parlor Suit, five . S3 75 pieces for )2S.OO. (75.00 All Silk 3 75 Hroeatelle Fringed and Over- .$3 75 stuffed Suit, (39.00. A Tapeatry 3 73 Covered Lounge, 18 spring for... (3 75 Special bargains In Chamber Fur- ' (5 75 nlture, C5.00 suit, Antique Oak,, (5 75 fine gloss finish, for (18.00, fine (5 75 quartered oak suit, piano finish, (5 75 large French bevel plate, (32.60. , ?5 75 Neat odd dressers, each for (5 75 le Table Covers