TIIE SCRANTON TItlliUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1894. r GORMAN'S HMD DEPOT Matchless Coat Values Another Rare Owportuuity Is Presented This Morning in Stylishly Made Ladies' Coats The Prices Are the Lowest of the Present Sea son Hight from a maker wlio was RlaJ to avail himself of our offer. He had too many garments and too little money, and thus we purchased upon our own terms. Each wrap Is exquisitely made and trimmed In the latest fashionable style; the materials are the best and such as have found great favor amon? the ladles of taste. Such of ferings as these have not been shown In Scranton this year, 40 inches long, double breasted, lurge sleeves and tight-tlttins. Regular prices until now were $12, (17, and fM. USEFUL III HANDKERCHIEFS. Remarkable varieties and values have been brought here for the holidays. The prices are conspicuous for their snvill ness, while the qualities anil styles oc cupy the highest place known to Hand kerchief manufacturers. LADIES' HOSIERY LADIES' UNDERWEAR MEN'S HOSIERY MEN'S GLOVES HOLIDAY DRESS GOODS HOLIDAY LINENS nun HOLIDAY RIBBONS Every color for decorating, every kind. UMBRELLAS From the best makers. The assortment is particularly interesting, as it includes all grades from the ordinary to the finest. Open Evenings Until Christmas. S GRAND DEPOT. DR, -:-REEVES, 41a Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex perience in hojpltul and private practice and treats all acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. He, with his assistants, treat all dis eases of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, eHr, 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 discretion and errors of youth, lost man hood, eczema, scrofula, St. V'tus' dance, asthma, diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc. Voting 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 onlv FIVK dolt. Alts Th doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. You can treat and cure yourself and family with it at home. It never fails to cure. A trial treatment line. OFFICE HOt'RS-Dally, 9 a. m. to p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.i CHAIRS, OTTOMANS. HASSOCKS, CARPET SWEEPERS, RUGS, MATS, ETC. MM Special prices on all the above goods for the Holidays. J.Scott .Inglis Carpet and Wall Paper, 419 LACKAWANNA AVE. roar aoore above Wyoming Hons MOOSIC. Ell Meeker, of Binghamton, and Mr, Tomlln, of Hancock, N. T., visited at WHber.-F. Waterman's Saturday. E. T. Blackman moved his family to Scranton, where they will reside In the future. Yesterday was pay day for the Penn sylvania Coal company In this place. The Presbyterian Sunday Mhuol will hold their Christmas exercises Christ mas eve. Miss Ballle Knapp and Mrs. Reed were In Serar.tun Saturday. HDUDAY GOODS Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 rrsN. . .. r rm ABSOLUTELY PURE TUNK1IAM0CK. Neal Vanderworker, of Laceyvllle, languishes In Jail for stealing a pair of shoes from a cqmrade named Dunlap. The 'two men came here yesterday and wont on a spree. When Dunlap missed his package containing the shoes he swore out & warrant for Vanderworker, charging him with having stolen them. The latter acknowledged the corn, and Esquire Eastman sent him up to the bastlle. A lot of loose mill machinery belong ing to E. II. Elston, at Stull, will be sold under the sheriff's hammer at 11 m., Thursday, at the Instance of B. M. Stone. The real estate will also be sold later. ' Efforts are being made to resuscitate the eleotric railroad and electric light schemes here again. The railroad pro ject contemplates a Hne between here and Factoryvllle, -with branches to reach out and 'toudh Lakes Carey end Winola. It is claimed that sufficient power to generate the electricity could e obtained by damming Tunkhannock creek or tapping the flow pond at Lake Carey. If suoh a plan Is feasible, the road could be operated very cheaply and doubtless would be a paying Insti tution. As an aid to such projects, how ever, the next legislature should so amend the laws that a charter could be granted to electric lines allowing them to carry freight where they do not run parallel with steam roads. "It seems 'too bad," remarked one of our business men today, "that the cen sus reports should give our town only 1,000, when at the lowest estimate there are 2,800 people living within a radius of three-quarters of a mile from the court house." It Is rather bellttleing, for a fact. A large derrick was transferred to day from Hawke & Shield's quarry to N. A. McKown's quarry on the Leigh- ton farm. This Indicates that aotlve operations will be carried on at the latter place as long as the weather will permit. Mrs. Hiram Cortrlght is reported bet ter, but is still obliged to remain at the home of her brother-in-law, Aaron Bar- tron. The eighteenth annual session of the Mutual Musical alliance will be held In Edwards' opera house at Laceyvllle commencing Wednesday morning, Dec. :6, and closing Saturday evening fol lowing with a grand concert. Profes sor B. C. Unseld, of Cincinnati, will conduct It, and Miss Olemantlne Shel don has been engaged as soloist, while Miss Florence Richmond, of Scranton, will preside at the piano. The fact that these people have been secured augurs well for Che success of the con vention. Frank Thompson, an old war veteran residing on Harrison street, Is very seri ously ill. Mrs. Chllds and daughter, Lillian, have gone to Middletown, N. T., for a visit. The following officers were elected at a meeting of Temple chapter, No. 172, Free and Accepted Masons, Monday evening: T. B. Vosburg, most eminent high patriarch; George S. Baldwin, king; Juhn B. ennlngs, scribe; James W. Piatt, treasurer; Draper Billings, secretary; B. W. Lewis, A. E. Mo wry, R. E. Billings, trustees; N. A. McKown, representative to grand chapter. A case that calls for deepest sym pathy Is that of 'the family of John Wilsoy, who recently arrived here from Texas. The daughter, Mrs. Wlthrow, lies dead in the house, while the father was at the Moses Taylor hospital, Scranton, expecting to be operated on for cancer when he was called home by the death of the daughter. The mother Is also In exceedingly poor health, and, taken altogether, their lot Heems piti able. Mrs. Withrow will probably be burled 'today, Thanlpl Wlntermute Is confined to the house with rheumatism again. Professor George Young's orchestra will give a concert at Kingston shortly. The date Is not yet announced The public park project promises to succeed. It will be owned by a stock company. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder tils eases relloved in six hours by the "New Greta South American Kidney Cure.' This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidney back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re' tention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 12a Penn ave nue, Scranton, Pa. OLD FORGE. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. B. Miller this after noon. John W. Thornton has purchased a lot In the Cofinell tract and Is prepar ing to build a large double house. . Benjamin Richardson left on Monday for a visit In Philadelphia and New Jersey. Mrs. E. Foote, who has been quite ill for the past week, Is Improving. Thomns Ward, our genial pho. tographer, has been taking several school pictures this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooper and daugh ter spent Sunday In West Pittston. Mrs. James Rolls, of Dupont, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Richardson. Rheumatism Cured in a Duy. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days, Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and the disease Immediately disap pears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Matthews Bros., Drug gists, ecranton. TAJTLOH. James E. Watkins, of Grove street. Is visiting at Easton for a few days, David P. Griffiths was quite Berlously Injured at the Pyne mines yesterday morning by a premature blast of pow der. He sustained a broken leg In two places and several severe - Injuries about the head and stomach. This Is the second time Mr. Griffiths has been hurt in the mines. Fine (Davldow Bros.') collarettes. Silver (Davldow Bros.') buckles. Rev. Mr; and Mrs. M. J. Watkins and two chlldKen, of Factoryvllle, were vis itors here on Monday. Cut (Do,vldow Bros.') glass. Come one and all, Davldow Bros.' A Polander laborer, at Jermyn No. 2, was Instantly killed yesterday morning by a fall of coal. It was his first day as a laborer In No. 2, and It Is presumed that It was owing to his being unfa' Latest U. S. Gov't Report , v miliar with the surroundings that he was killed. Every one welcome, Davldow Bros.' Holiday headquarters, Da vldow Bros.' Giles Sullivan, of Iowa City, la., was Isltlng Patrick Sullivan, on High street, last week. Fred Urwellcr, of Union street, Is making Improvements about his prop- rty. New goods arriving, Davldow Bros. Wedding rngs, Davidow Bros.' William J. Hosklns removed, Mon day, Into the new block.of B. O. Jones', on Taylor street. Wedding presents, Davldow Bros.' Wedding novelties, Davldow Bros.' Isaac Stone will go today on a hunt ing expedition to Hogleys, Pike county. The Taylor mines will work but one day this week, tomorrow. Unredeemed pledges, Davldow Bros.' Pledges. A sacrifice, Davldow Bros.' Miss Sarrah Jones, of Archbald, Is Isltlng friends at Taylor. Silver tie holders, Davldow Bros. Silver clasps at Davidow Bros.' The Sibley mines will pay Its em ployes today. Paper cutters at Davldow Bros.' Sterllngpapercutters, Davidow Bros.' Clarence B. Johnson, of Wilkes-Barre, state vice councilor Of the Junior Order, United American Mechanics, will visit Lackawanna Valley council, No. 81, of this place, tomorrow evening. He will adress the members of this organiza tion at their business meeting, after which a reception will be tendered him at the Price Library Association hall. A number of visiting members from up and down the valley will be present also. Sliver rings at Davldow Bros.' . Davldow Bros., pickle forks. The Christian Endeavor society of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a turkey supper at the church par lors on New Year's night. Davldow Bros., for castors. i rillCKBUKtt. The scarlet fever Is becoming preva lent through this locality. The soliciting committee for St. Thomas' church fair are meeting with great success. The fair will open Christmas night. John Miller, Thomas Logan and Richard Barron were in Scranton yes terday. The crosswalks are laid and they are a great Improvement to the place. Jacob Miller Is still very 111 from the Injures he received while at work In Storr's shaft. The ball and raffle which was to have taken place for his benefit on Nov. 29, will take place Christmas eve. John A. Murphy and James H. How ard will leave for Australia on New Year's Day. Dr. Blllhelmer has embarked In the patent medicine business, having erect ed a fine factory In the rear of his res! dence. A great quoit match was made at the house of John Ricoby, Mudtown, last Friday, between John Ricoby, chanv plon alley ball player of America, on the one side and Benjamin Hall, of Price burg, on the other. The articles of agreement are as follows: Ten yards distance; two-inch pins; soft sticking clay ends, not to exceed two feet In dHmeter; pins to be in center of clay five pound quoits, two ounces allowed under or over; eight and one-quarter across, one Inch 'high, five Inches In the hole, one-quarter Inch or over; clay to be six Inches deep; pin not to exceed one-quarter of an Inch across the top game to be sixty-one points up, the first half to be played at the house of John Ricoby, Mudtown, New Year's Day, and the second half to be played at Thomas Logan's, Prlceburg, Jan. 5 1895, each game to commence a.t 1 o'clock p. in. sharp. The etakes to be for $100 a side. Ten dollars a side has been posted In the hands of Thoma3 Logan, temporary stakeholder, to bind the match. Each party failing to the above stated articles, forfeits all money down. Both men are noted champion quoit players of America and It will be the best game of quoits ever played In America, as both men are confident of winning. It will not be one of the old "see saws" of the past. It Is for blood and money and whoever witnesses the game will be well satisfied that they have witnessed the best game of quoits ever played. (Signed.) William Kennedy, Prlceburg, Dec. 15. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Mrs. Winslow's Boothing Syrup ha? been used for over llfty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the- gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for diarrhea. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Inslow s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. MAYFIELD. Ground was broken several days ago for a fine new store and dwelling to be built and occupied Jjy A, M. Place. ' M. Crlppen, of Olyphant, waa In May field Monday night. The case against the boys who took the beer from the Delaware and Hud son station was settled by the payment of $50 and costs. C. S. Hoyt was in Carbondale last night. Mrs. W. J. Bergan visited the Pioneer City yesterday. 1IALLSTEAD. The ordinance of baptism was ad ministered to six persons on Sunday morning and to sixteen the previous Sabbath at tho Baptist church. The revival meetings continue with unabat ing Interest. There will be services every night this week. Announcement Is made of the ap proachlng marriage of Miss Bell Trumbell, formerly a teacher In our graded school, to D. P. Replogle, of Scranton. The second annual convention of the Susquehanna County union of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will be held Jan. 4, 1895, at New Mllford. The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at the home of Mrs. S B. Chase, on Thursday 'afternoon, at o'clock. The Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Emory Wiley, this after noon at 3.30 o'clock. , , The pay oar Visited this place on Saturday. The Juvenile Male quartette of this place will ring1 in the Presbyterian church In this place on Christmas eve, town, have returned home. Mr. Curry was a former secretary of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association in this place. , 'i EAST STROUDSBUltCr. Miss Carrie Jones, of New York cHy, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Schoonover, at the Normal. Miss McCadden was visited by her brother, Sunday. The operetta, "Caught Napping," will be given next Wednesday evening by the Model School In the Normal chapel. Mr. Raumali Is confined to his room by Illness. The Minlslnk and Shakespearean Literary societies of the Normal school eld their first joint meeting last Satur day evening. Professor Bible returned Saturday after spending a week In Harrlsburg. The Normal School Foot Ball team assembled at Mott's photograph gallery Monday and had their pictures taken. The Delaware Lyceum of the Normal school enrolled Messrs. Heuston, Fawkes, Mulligan and O'Donnell as members Saturday evening. N1CUOS0N. The funeral of Charlie Capwell was held at his home Sunday morrJing. Rev. Mr. Watkins, of Factoryvllle, of ficiated. Interment at Factoryvllle. Cornelius Blauvelt, a resident of this place for the past forty years, died at his late home Sunday morning. Mrs. William Drlgge Is sick. The entertainment given by the Wo men's Christian Temperance union Sunday evening was largely attended. Remarks were made by the Revs. Mr. Van Wert, Mr. Waterbury and Mr. Adams; recitations by Miss Grace Warner; solos by Professor Shields, Ralph Williams and Miss Susie Black, with violin obligato by C. B. Williams. Miss Grace Bonner, the elocutionist and violinist, of Tunkhannock, will give an entertainment In the Presbyterian church this evening, Dec. 19. Mrs. Andrew McCracken died at her daughter's, Mrs. Frank Brown, Monday morning of heart trouble. lira. Lettle Cost Tyrone City, l'euu. 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 wai attacked by the grip and, alter the crisis had passed, I was left so weak and with tluit dread ful prostration, that I was unable to dress my 10U tor almost nlue months, borne friends who Hood'sCures knew Its merits, persuaded me to take Hood's Sursuparllla and I am 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 Bursa- pnrllla deserves all the praise it gets and more. Mits. I.kttik Goss, Tyrone City, Penn. Hood's Pills euro liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigu s Cheap Buying j Makes Cheap Selling! E g THE 13 ELL only and alone had the stocks, as The Wearwell Suit Co., - I Brodek Frendenthal & Co s Hyde Park Clothing Store, The stocks of the lust two mentioned consisted of the very best and S S choicest grade of Clothing, and having bought them for less than half a 3 their actual value.we arc now offering them to the public on the same basis S g One Lot Boys' Ivilt Cape f 00 g Overcoats, regular price $2 25 JO Boys' Double Breasted Union Cassimere and Cheviot Suits; also Boys' warm and Durable Cape Overcoats, regular price, J2.00 and $3.00. . . , , . Boys' Fine AlMVool Cheviot and Ca9slniere Reefer Suits; also Boys' Mel ton and Kersey Ulsters, value $5,00, . , Men's Single and Double Breasted Casslmere and Cheviot Suits; also Men's Black and Bluo Overcoats, value $8 and $10 Men's All Wool Cheviot and Casslmere Sack or Cutaway Suits; also Black and Blue Kersey Overcoats, value $12.00, Men's Extra Fine Black and Blue Clay Worsted' Cutaway or Sack Suits; also Fine Blue and Black Kersey and Melton Poole Overcoats, value $20.00, .... Sign of the Bell. csmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiinii THE DICKSON MANUFACTURINGCO SCRANTON AND WILKES Locomotives, Stationary Engines, Boilers ' . HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office: SCRANTON, PA. Have YOU Tried ticura the great SKIN CURE? there is INSTANT RELIEF for all afflicted with TORTURING SKIN DISEASES in a single application of Cctiopra 'Works Woxdim, and its cures of torturing, dittlguring, humiliating hu meri are the most wonderful ever recorded. 8old throughout the world. Prio, CuTictTRA, Me.; 8op,asc; Kisolvent,(1. Potteb Dhuo 4ND (.'Hen. Coup., Hols Proprietor!, Buatoo. L "How to Cut liver j SUa Siieue," into, j Moosic Powder Go Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld'g, SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH DALE WORKS. Lafflin & Rand Powder Co.'a Orange Gun Powder Electric Batteries, Fuses for explod ing blasts, Safety Fuse and Repauno Chemical Co.'s High Explosive: Instruments In every sense of the terra as applied to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original ful ness of tone. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, No. 80 nun avenue. SOLD BY E.C.RICKER&CO 1115 Adams Ave..New Telephone Bdg ROOF TINNING AND SOLDERING All rlnno nwov with Kv Vm ur a nm ---- J mq UBO Ul nAXll MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of ingredients well-known to all. It can be Annlfail - tin .rn 1. , I ... ,1 i i . . .yt-cvu RuivoiiiAcu mi, nneei iron roofs, also to brick dwellntfs, which will f'lQvvmi. ouauiuitiy any vruiuoiing, cracK no nr h ranking nf tha lllr l ttn - - w niv A I will UUl' luur tlnnltlci rf antr tIn,l K. . . .!( mun xeK ailj tllllU tJJ lllttljjr veil IV, ami It'a rtrmt HnAo nnt awaa n a . i vok MWO IIUl CAVrt'U WllO-Ill III I II lit of tho cost of Unntng. Is sold by the job ANTONIO HAKTMAEN, 627 Birch St. "THE BELL?" grit and courage to buy three entire jj lollows : 10 West Third Street. New York S - Waverly Plaek. New York 111 South Main Avenue, Scranton One Lot of Boys' Double 'AC j Breasted Suits, worth $1.75 Uv S $1.45 2.88 4.75 17 ' r t.UJ 11.37 i 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. - BARRE, PA., Manufacturers of (picra 11 - v LEADERS OF The 400402 Lackawanna Avenue. A LARGE 111 - I II ir l .1111 UK I IIIUM PIIIJl s um lo, unuiiLio nnu mno 3 1 IT SPECIAL PRICES. 1 0- ..... , . g II DISPLAY I " 3 I Holiday-:-6oods I HOW NEW WHITE AND GOLD. Hanging Four Shelf Book Rack, $3.50. Big Value, $3.50; A Graceful Four Leg Table, $1.90. And Four Fold Screen Frame, all of exceptional values and of latest patterns. FANCY ROCKERS, Plush and Leather Seat, $3.00 to $25.00 each.' In Bamboo, Oak and White Enamel. BASKETS, Hampers, Waste, Work and Fancy Baskets. Step Ladder Chairs, Card Tables. KERR & SIEBECKER 406 AND 408 LACKA. AVE. 1 11 6 NIL. And our Grand Holiday Display is ushered before you in all its brilliant glory. Dou't be dazzled when you, enter our store (as it's far superior to our last year's display), and goods are so much cheaper. Come here any day and take your time to look. Our store is a(f GRAND FREE FAIR, without the raffle and wheel of fortune fiends. Go upstairs. There you will also see beautifully fitted up departments. And in the basement the same way, but more of the solid and substantial. Our Credit System ? Oh ! yes ; that's in the same working order as heretofore. We want you to make use of it. We extend goods to you as liberally that way as though you, paid cash. Hundreds upon hundreds of Onyx Tables, Lamp Stands, Lamps, Shades, Clocks, Ornaments; thous ands of Chairs, Fancy Gilt Chairs, Rattan and Up holstered Rockers, Solid Oak, Birch, Maple and Ma hogany Rockers, in antique and novel designs. Book cases with desks and without; Ladies' Fancy Desks in different woods, Music Cabinets, Ladies' Toilet Ta bles, etc., etc. Nearly five thousand of the handsom est and loveliest things you ever set eyes on. Come and walk through. We'll welcome you. LOW PRICES. ' 3 Mr STOCK OF READ III mm mm