8 THE SCB ANTON TEITJUXE FKIDAY MOK.NLNU, -NOVEMBER 23, 1894. 0 1 IB 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, hut simply straightforward, doing the proper thing at the proper time. Fur Capes Rich, hit;u class goods, at prices that are not surpassed for moder ation: 27-iiicli Astrakhan Capes, $18.50 Were $25.00, Silks , ' There is almost no end to the bar gains in this department. Printed Flannels The colors add stvlea are all beau tiful, the harmony of color in the combination of effects is a won derful creation of the artist's gcuitis. MICE, 50c. PEU 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. tr. IteeTaa la now fully established at 412 Bpruee street, Scranton. He has per formed soma wonderful euros and has cnlned the confidence of the public. He has come to stay and will remain PER MANENTLY at his tipruce street parlor He has had long and varied experience In hospital and private practice and treats all acute and chronio diseases of men, wo men and children. He gives advice, services and examina tions FREE OP CHARGE. No one Is turned away. Ho. with his assistants, treat all dla eases of the nervous system, disease? of ine -eye, our, nose and throat, dyspepsia. rheumatism, lost vitality, premature weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous oeDiuty, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup tions, uioou poisoning, ms, epilepsy, in discretions and errors of youth, lost man hnnrl. pnxpmn anrnfiiln fit Vl.o1 Ann 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 1ms discovered a sueclfiu fnr'thia dreaded disease. You can treat ami cure yourseir and lamily with It at home. It never falls to cure. A trial treatment iree. OFFICE HdURS-Dally 9 a. m. to 9 p, m.: Sundays. 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Take elevator In Christian's Hat Storo, 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 v 419 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. (our doors 'above Wyoming Ho us. Highest of all in Leavening Power. ABSOLUTELY PURE NEWS OF THIS VICINITY CLAUK'S GKEES. Mrs. H. N. Mott has been quite ill, but Is slowly convalescing. Rev. J. C. Jehnson, of Bald Mount, was a visitor here during the week. Clarence E. Decker, of Scranton, called on friends here on Thursday last. W. V. Good has hla newly purchased home nearly ready for occupancy. He has made quite extensive alterations In the same and has put in a furnace for heating the same. George Williams has moved Into the house lately occupied by Mr. Anthony Lance at the Summit. M. Luther Miller, of Scott, will oc cupy his new home on Highland park soon. An Improvement on our main thoroughfare quite noticeable is the placing o f a large quantity of well broken stone in the same. It Is cer tainly the best thing that could be done at this time of year. The Epworth league rally held here on last Friday evening and Saturday was quite largely attended. The lec ture on the "Philosopher's Stone" by the Rev. S. Jay Austin, of Vallsvllle, was very highly appreciated. The exercises on Saturday were very much delayed by the Inclement weather, yet much Interest was manifested In the articles presented. Miss Lydla Perkins' report on the Simpson rally at Scranton was greatly appreciated, as it furnished new material for thought to the many who were not privileged to attend; also the essay on "What Literary Work Is Practicable In Our Leagues" by Miss Luella Frace, which drew forth much comment and discussion. Several papers were necessarily forced over Into the uftenioon session. The essay by Miss Ella Mumford was loudly cheered. The paper upon the "Aim of the Epworth League" produced much discussion by Its many suggestive thoughts. The "Various Plans of League Work" was also suggestive, and will leave many thoughts among the listeners. At tin? business meeting an appropriate constitution was adopted for the government of the newly form ed "Simpson Epworth League Union," which includes the Waverly, Newton Falls, Palton,1 Factoryvllle, Nicholson Tunkhannock and . West Nicholson charges, and which will hold Its meet ings quarterly. The first meeting to be annunced at the coming rally to be held at Bald Mount on Thursday and Friday of thla week. Any of the places within the district named by Invitation may secure its beneficial aid to their own local chapter, the first meeting to be held in January, 1895, by applying to E. W. Kemmerer, president; Albert Mack, secretary, or the board of con trol, consisting of Dr. J. C. Coult, Pro fessor Fred C. Hanyon, of Waverly, Pa., and A. A. Davis, of Clark's Green, before the 22nd Inst. From the lateness of the hour much was omitted. The singing was largely congregational. Two duets were sung, the first by the Misses Uertha Beatty and Bessie Mill Icnlx, and the second by the Misses Belle and Eleanor Blesecker, of Bald Mount. Both were highly appreciated The last, though somewhat condensed, was by no means the least. The ad uress Dy the presiding elder. Rev. J. G. Eckman, on the "Elements of Strength In the Epworth League," closing at 4.30 p. m. with congratulations to the visit lng delegates from Waverly, which was large, Factoryvllle, Newton, Clark's Summit, Chinchilla, and the rally passed into the things that were. There were no regular preaching ser vices held in the Methodist Episcopal church in the afternoon, having been taken up for the quarterly meeting service, wnicn was held at Waverlv Special preaching service was held in the evening by Rev. J. G. Eckman, who preached from the text Acts ix, 20 "And straight he" preached Christ In the syna gogues, mat He is the Son of God.' Special meeting of the cabinet of our Chapter of Epworth league will be held on 'tuesday evening at the house of J, w. Aiuuenix. We have an elegant goods. Davldow Bros. line of holiday jm jtogcrs uros. triple plated table npuuiis, a Bet. Davldow Bros. We have Just received an elegant line of presents, uaviuow Bros. TIHIOOP. Mrs. T. D. Williams, of Hyde Park, spent ednesday with friends here. miss Mary Williams, of Vandllng, Is visiting at the home of David Williams, or this place. John Olledyke, who has been confined to his bed with a very severe illness, Is on the road to recovery. Miss Georgle Haverly, who has been Burtenng from a severe attack of scar let fever, Is now out of dancer. The ladles of this community held i meeting on Thursday, the object being io see in wnat way they could assist me io. l nose company In making their coming fair a success. Alfred Mountford and John H. King were in acranton on Wednesday. Gentlemen, have you seen the new stylo link cuff buttons that Davldow Bros have lor Baie i - , After dinner tea and oonee spoons Triple plated silverware. Davldow Bros, Solid silver and gold belt pins, neat de signs, uaviuow tiros. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. v lnslow s Soothing Syrup" lias oeen UBeu ior over nrty years by mil lions or 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 or me world. He sure an ask for "Mrs, Wlnslow'B Soothing SvruD, and tako no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. It is useless for anyone to try and find a nicer assortment of link cuff buttons than Davldow Bros have. Venus, Jupiter r Mars, whichever you choose to call it ,may be Been In Davldow Bros, handsome show window. HAMLINTON. C. D. Simons Is disposing of a car load of apples In Scranton. ' O. K. Simons has accepted the posi tion with H.' F, Nicholson vacated by Carl Williams. The Dramatic club of this place will play "Flnnlgan'g Fortune" at the opera Latest U.S. Gov't Report ouse on Thanksgiving night. The proceeds are to build a sidewalk to the cemetery. A clothes-pin social will be held at E. Nash's this evening. G. G. Holllster, of Holllstervllle, called on friends In town yesterday. Ed. Whitney, of Carbondale, Is look ing after the monument trade In this lclnlty. When It Is time that you are In need of money do not forget Davldow Bros, bank ing establishment. Gla3s cut prices. Davldow Bros. Our miners' friend Is a $1.00 clock. Guar anteed timekeeper. Davldow Bros. AltCHBALD. Colonel H. B. Sprague delivered the fourth of the couiso of lectures on Shakespere" for Archbald University Extension circle on Wednesday eve ning. The attendance was very large and the lecture was fully as satisfac tory as any of those that have proceed ed it. The speaker dwelt on Shakespere's minor poems; the Bacon Ian theory and the changes In Shakes pere's style. It was Illustrated by cop ious selections from the Eonnets and lays of the great author. Colonel Sprague is not a believer In the Bacon Ian theory and thinks that there was a vast difference In the character of the men and the style of their writings. Shakespere had a luxurant imagina tion; there 13 SEntlment. warmth, feeling and a wealth of Imagery In his work. Bacon was almost without poetic feel lng; he had sentiment and imaglna tlve power but not the graceful man ner of expression that one finds In Shakespere. His mind was the mind of poet Aside from the difference in style and temperament. Mr. Sprague gave other reasons tending to prove that Bacon was not the author of the olavs attributed to Shakespere. The next lecture will he given on Wednes day, Dec. 5. It will relate to his char acter and other qualities that have made him famous. . The Transit company Is now using covered cars. They wore run for the first time on Tuesday afternoon. They are elegant and comfortable, a vast im provement over the refrigerators that have been used on the line. The fair of St. Thomas' congregation continues to attract large crowds nightly. A large number of persons from out of town attend each evening. When your watch or clock needs rtpali'- ng, call on Davldow Bros. A household maxim for the busy bar gain seeker, Davldow Bros. We have an elegant line of ladles stick pins In sterling silver. Davldow Bros, TAYLOlt. W. L. Van Busklrk has returned to Philadelphia after a two weeks' stay here. Misses Cuslck. of Hyde Park, and Mollle O'Malley, of Pltlston, were visi tors here Monday evening. The revival services conducted by Mrs. Grace Welser Davis at the Meth odist Episcopal church are being well attended, and a number of persons are becoming converted at each meeting. The fair of the German Evangelical church commenced last evening at Weber's rink. One of the most pleasant social gath erings held In this place for some time past was given at the benutlful resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Winslow, corner of Grove and Washington streets, on Monday evening. The event was a surprise party In honor of their son, Fred's, twentieth birthday After the usual birthday greetings were exchanged, the . young people made themselves perfectly . at home, and then the evening was enjoyably spent In playing games of all kinds. About 11 o'clock a light lunch was served to the assembled guests. The following persons were present: Misses Jettle Winslow, Lena King, Edith Van Busklrk, Mary Van Busklrk, Edith Price, Anna Gordon, Kate Ludgato, Anna Nash. Mattle Courtrlght, Ida Courtrlght, Maria Thomas, Anna Bel seeker, Sarah Reese, Anna Field, Grace King, W. S. Decker, H. J. Daniels, Thomas Davis, William Gordon, John Gordon, Frank Decker, David Harris, Gomer Davis, Harry Winslow and John Richards. Liberty council, No. 2, Daughters of America, will hold a ball and supper tonight at Welsenfluh's hall. Before Davldow Bros: change their win dow display, do not forget to gaze upon It. Now Is tho time to seek holiday pres ents. Hemember Davldow Bros. Eight-dny clock3. Davldow Bros. Black walnut or oak. KEYSTONE ACADEMY. , The report cards of last quarter were dlntributed Friday. They brought smiles lo the faces of Home, but frows to others. "Phi Mu" Bocloty held Its first meet lng for the new term Friday evening. The following officers were elected President, E. W. Thompson; ylce-pres Ident, II. S. Swallow, secretary, Beards ley; treasurer, Boles; critic, Swallow; librarian, Lappens. An Interesting meeting of the Young Men's Christian association was held Tuesday afternoon. The subject was "The Rewards of Righteousness;" the leader, E. W. Kemmerer. Monday morning Principal Loomis made the appointments for the annual prize speaking contest of the young men. The contestants are the follow ing: W. M. Dennlson, E. J. Dunklce, E. W. Thompson, H. Seamons, Beards- ley, C. E. Bunnell, E. W. Kemmerer, Jf Mumford, H. S. Swallow, U. P. Hen wood. The foot ball team had Its picture laiien r nuuy. Tho Anahnnta rhinn unnnlmouslv netl- tloned Principal Loomis last week to allow them to continue the Anabasis Instead of substituting two books of the Hellenlea, as was Intended. The prlncl pal granted the petition. AVAVEHLY. ' Mrs, Stone, L. V.r. Stone, mother of John L. Is still confined to the house by her recent Illness . Hurry Kennedy has returned from a week's vacation In Wayne county. Miss I.lzzle Krauss. of Dunmore, la the guest of Miss Llertha Bald. , The wedding of Albert C. Card to Miss Nellie Winters was solemnized at the home of the groom last Saturday evening. The service was performed by Elder Winters .father of the bride. Mrs. George E. Stevenson has fully recovered after her recent Illness. William Sehaeffer, the genial hotel proprietor of South' Gibson, visited his old friend, G. H. White, last Wednes day. Miss Kate Fanning, who Is lying se riously 111 with typhoid fever at her home on Breaker street, Providence, spent the whole of last summer here and made a host of friends who sin cerely hope for a speedy recovery. Watches that keep railroad time guar anteed. Duvldow Bros. Our line of ladles' solid gold and silver necklaces Is the ilnest in the city. Davl dow Bros. i Our lino of ladles' solid gold band rings for $1 is largo and varied. Davldow Bros. TUNKIIAMOCK. Miss Fannie, daughter of J. J. Depue, has gone to Philadelphia for treatment for throat difficulty. Rev. C. R. Lane, of Chambersburg, Pa., a former pastor of the Presbyte rian church here, Is lying at the point of death with pneumonia. He has sev eral relatives and hosts of friends here who are very anxious about his case. Elmer E. Brown, clerk In the commis sioner's office, Is remodeling and en larging the house on Harrison street he recently purchased. The harvest home festival given by the Epworth league last evening was In charge, of Mrs. C. J. Reed and Miss Addle McKown, and was a complete success In every particular. The dec orations were fine and the programme very pleasing. Miss Ella Brown as "Queen of the Harvest" did the honors gracefully. A nice little sum for the treasury waa netted. J. u. Rouse, of Philadelphia, was a guest of his brother-in-law, J. J. Depue, yesterday. White & Dietrich are erecting a fine monument at Newton Center today In memory of the late Henry B. Collum, of that place. Today, at high noon, occurred the marriuge of Dr. F. Judson Hai dwell to Miss Hattle R. Little, at the residence of the bride's parents on Waircn street The ceremony waa performed by Rev S. C. Hodge, pastor of the Presbyterian churoh. Miss Sallle Bannatyne acted as bridesmaid and Rodney J. Bardvvell as best man. The occasion wus a bright and happy one and the bride and groom the recipients of many elegant and costly presents. They will spend the honeymoon vltiltlng New York, New Haven and other places In the east. The Wyoming county teacher's Insti tute will be held the week commencing Dec. 10. Miss Ida Brungess, of Centermorc land, one of the brightest teachers of the county, Is reported very 111 of ty phoid fever. We hove an elegant line of ladles' stkk pins in sterling silver. Davldow Bros. WEAK HEN YOUR ATTENTION IS CAM.tU TO THIS Great English Remedy, Gray's Specific Medicine IF Vnil SIIFFFR from Nor- vtaTWH. urn nut Tons Do cility, Weakiifssof Body and Mind, Sperma torrhea, and ImDOtor.cv. and all diseases that rise torn over-indulgence and aolf-abuss. as Loss or Memory and Power, Dim hobs of Vis Ion. Premature Old Age and many other dia caaea that lead to Insanity or Consumption and an early grave, writo for a pnmphlet. Address GRAY MEDICINE Co.. Buffalo. N. T. The Bpeciflo Medicine ia sold by all druggists at Si per package,, or six packages for to, or sent by mail on receipt ot moner, and with ovory 15.00 order UIC RDARnNTFF cure or money refunded. c ffVwnw" lrun account or oounterrelta we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, the only gtna lue. Bold In Bcranton by Matthews Bros. ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All done awny with by the use of HART MAN'S PATKNT PAINT, which consists of ingredients well-known to all. It can be appneu to tin, galvanized tin, sheet iron root's, also to brick dwellngs, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by manv years. ami It's cost does not exceed one-ltfth that of tho cost of tinning. Is sold by the Job or pound. Contracts taken by AKW.MU liAKTAlAflliN, !7 Birch St nn Store Crowded All the Week with Enthu siastic Buyers at the ENDINE BANKRUPT SALE OF GENTS FURNISHSNCS. HATS, CAPS, ETC We bought the stock of the Hyde Sale, and are selling it at a great sacrifice. Sale now going on at the store, 111 S. MAIN AVENUE, HYDE PARK. A great opportunity for the people of Hyde Park and vicinity to make their winter purchases in CLOTHING at very low prices. Bo3's' Pants, 2 for 25c. Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Ulsters, at Your Uwa Price. Lveiy SOLD Sale at Hyde Park Hat and Clothing Store ... c 1 14 Mail! AveUlie. 230 SIGN OF THIS Look for the Sign! Boys' ulsters I -93C J THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO SCRANTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. ilr. P. ir. Bush Analoniluk, Teiio, A Wonderful Cure Ulcer in the Stomach Hood's Sarsapariila Restores Flech Strength and Health. " C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : "I feel It my duty to suffering humanity to give a statement of the wonderful cure Hood's Sarsapariila brought about for me. Over two years ago I became 111, duo to an ulcer In mv slomucli. I had six or seven different physi cians, whose standing was of the highest, lu', they did not cure me. I was brokeu down us health and lost In weight from 145 to 118 Pounds. t could hardly get around, and alter suffering severely for about a year, I commenced tal(lt:i Hood's Sarsapariila. After the first bottle I be gan to (eel like a new man. I purchased an- Hood'sCures other bottle and bad not taken half of it when 1 waa cured of my trouble. I am now hi health, back to my old weight ajraln and attending rcg ulnrlv to mv work. 1 nrinly believe Hood's Par- saparllla saved my life." I", W. DfHH, Aualo- nuiik, Pennsylvania. Get Hood's. Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect Id proportion and appearance. 25c. per box. EJ LAGER BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Colobrutoi PILSENER LAGER SEER CAPACITY : 100,000 Barrels per Annum riT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL. Coal of tho best quality for domestic use, and of oil sizes, delivered In any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my OtHce NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first lloor, Third National Bank, or sent by mall or telephone to thu jiine, will receive prompt uttention. Special contracts will be mndo for the lale and delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. 9 Park Hat and Clothing store at Sheriff's Boys' Waists, 2 for 25c. Suits, Pants, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Etc, Purchase a Genuine Bargain. BY THE Sale atHyde Park Hat and i ClothingStore 114S. Lack. Ave. Main Avenue, BELL. BANKRUPT SALE. IS 5-f LEADERS OF v Ji9"' . '"S f J i O- 1 ail f P 1 1 """ . Ill ! gt I I 'rgjjt v 400402 LacKawansa Avenue. A IlNllll g j DEPARTMENTS 3 llHlfflllli gg , , , r-ff ts ' o g SPECIAL HUMS I EUERY DM 1 f V-&1 Chen l e Table Covers - 6-4 Chenille Cover, $1.00 each; reduced from $1.25. 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 Cloth Screens. Unfilled Oak Screen Oak Tables ti 75c, 90c., $1.25, 1.50 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 be spread 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 price's 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 : The best 11.25 quality English Brus- 19c. sels Carpet for 7Gc. ttr yard. Ueot inc. Woolen Carput fur COc. per yard. 19c. Yard-wide Ingrain Carpet per l'.ic. (yard) for... $35.00 Pollshod Oak Sideboard, Jl 90 handsomely carved base and J1 M) top plush lined drawer, lurire ?1 90 bevel mirror, $U.50. An 18.(io Met U Hi of Dining Chairs, high backs $1 0 curvd, pur ihalr for. .'. $1 'JU Notwithstanding above give-away prices, we continue to give the American Onyx Finished Clock .with $50 purchases or over and the' ioopiece Dinner Set with $75 purchases or over. LOI PRICES.) and Gold and Light Colored Frames EACH and $2.50 each. These aro $15.00 Silk Tliish Tarlor Suit, five $3 75 pieces for $28.00. $75.00 All SIIK 8 75 Brocatelle Fringed and Over- $3 75 muffed Suit, $39.00. A TapflStry 75 Covered Lounge, IS springs for... S3 75 Special bargains In Chambor Kur- $5 75 nltiire, $25.00 suit. Antique Dak, $0 75 line gloss nniuh for $111.00, tine $5 75 quartered oak suit, piano flnhih, $5 75 larffo French bevel plate, $.50. J5 75 Neat odd dressers, eaeh for.?.,.. $5 75