The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 04, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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ITIIE SCRAXTON TRTBTTSTEv-FRTDAT MOTCNTNG, JANTJATtY 4, 1895.
GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT.
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IN
LADIES'
K AND CIS
The overcrowded and over
stocked condition of our Coat De
partment makes it absolutely nec
essary for us to mark down prices
at once without considering the
losses that must inevitably follow.
We therefore plunge to the bot
tom immediately by offering such
values as has never before been
shown in this country. The gar
ments are all new, superbly made
end finished in the latest fashion
able styles.
SEASONABLE
(i
AT CUT PRICES.
The one thought in the Dress
('Odds Department is to reduce
stock irrespective of money-cost.
If you w ish to take advantage ot
this rare opportunity do not pro
crastinate, bargains wait for uo
one.
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT.
DR, -:- REEVES,
412 Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. IteeveH has had long and varied ex
perience In ho.ipltal and private practloo
and treula all acute and chronic diseases
of men, women and children.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
Ho, with hla assistants, treat all tfifl
ranes of he nervous system, diseases of
the eye, enr, nose and throat, dyspepsia,
rheumatism, lost vitality, premature
weakness or decay In both sexes, nervous
iluhlllty, catarrh, tumors, cancers, erup
tions, blood-potsoninK, fits, epilepsy, In
discretion and errors of youth, lost man
hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtua' 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
'lshes to be permanently, quickly ami
cheaply cured may receive three months'
treatment for only FIVE DOLLAK8. The
doctor has discovered a specific for this
dreaded disease. You can treat and cure
yourself and family with It at home. It
never falls to cure. A trial treatment
tree.
OFFICIO HOUHS-Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p.
m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
CHAIRS,
OTTOMANS.
HASSOCKS,
CARPET SWEEPERS,
RUGS,
MATS, ETC.
4
Special prices on all the above goods
for the Holidays.
J. Scott Inglis
Carpet and Wall Paper,
419 LACKAWANNA AVE.
four doors abofs Wyoming Hons
MOOSIC.
The Epworth league will meet Satur
day evening; at 7.30 o'clock.
, Mrs. Charles Ferrell and Mrs. Jabot
X,ep, of South Eaton, Wyoming county,
nd Mrs. D. C. Ferrell, of Avoea, vis
ited Wednesday at the home of S. W,
House, on Brook street.
Kdward Tyrrel, of Herrlckvllle, Brad
ford cotirrty. visited at the home of W.
F. Waterman. -
-' Misses Mamie and Gertrude DeOraw.
of Hcmnton, visited In town the other
s
HDUDAY COOPS
afternoon.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report .
MM
ABSOLUTELY PURE
NEWS OF THIS VICINITY
TUNKHANNOCK.
Miss Mary 'Avery has returned to
Syracuse.
The silk spool works will shut down
for a short period next week.
while some of the employes were en
deavoring to thaw out frozen water
pipes in the basement of Paul Billings
& Sons' hardawre store yesterday
morning, lire was accidentally com
municated with some colls of rope,
oakum and other materials near by,
and a lively little conflagration was
started. An alarm brought the fire de
partment out promptly, but their ser
vices were not needed, as the fire was
soon extinguished. Beyond destroying
a few pounds of rope and filling the es
tablishment wtbh smoke, no damage en
sued. Another oil 'boom is reported at
Sharpetown, near Jennlngsvllle, in the
western portion of the county. All the
land In that section not already cov
ered by lease is being secured, and
further operations in the boring line
may be expected another season. It is
said that Scranton men are at the bot
tom of this project.
The 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. L. Garrison, of Suyre, was burled
Tuesday. The family are former resi
dents of this section.
A meeting of the stockholders of the
Wyomilng County Agricultural society
will be held at the olllce of It. J. Bard
well, secretary, on Saturday, Jan. 14, at
1 p. m.
Hon. F. H. Piatt, A. H. Frear, James
W. Piatt, C. M. Barlow, A. H. Frear
and others attended a Masonic, meeting
at Towanda last evening.
A slelghrlde party comprising Misses
Genevieve Mills, Mame Shook, Sara
Hoadley, Alice Streeter, and Messrs.
Hubert Uittle, S. D. Streeter, Z. W.
Wheland and D. Connor drove over to
Factoryvllle Tuesday night and took
supper at the Slsk House.
N. II. Mack will go to Waynesboro,
Pa., next week, where he hopes to find
a guod business opening.
Some of the railroad officials Intimate
that McKune's station will be either re
moved back from its present locatilon
so that the track can be straightened,
or else transferred up to White's ferry.
Telegraph instruments were recently
put in there.
Z. W. Wheland, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., andD. Connor, of Burlington, la.,
are guests of Stevents D. Streeter.
They are all students of Cornell uni
versity, Ithaca, and will return to that
institution today.
Spencer D. Tteed plays the slide trom
bone In the Methodist Episcopal church
choir.
Frunk Donley, for several years a
typo on the New Age, will go to Mon
trose next week where he has pur
chased an interest in Safford's bakery.
Mr. Donley is an industrious young
man, honest and upright in character,
and he carries the best wishes of a
large number of friends with him.
Skinner's Eddy people are on the
verge of a panic, expecting every day
that an epidemic of smallpox will break
out in their midst. An Irishman em
ployed by the Lehigh Valley as track
walker, became sick and sat around
the hotel for some time, and when he
finally consulted a doctor the physician
Informed him that ihe had either vario
loid or smallpox probably the latter.
Doors are barricaded now and social
calls are suspended Indefinitely.
The new large flouring and saw mills
of the Meshoppon Milling company at
Meshoppen were destroyed by fire at a
late hour Wednesday night. The plant
was one of the largest and best any
where In this section, and was ereated
only a few years since at a cost ot
$27,000. It Is paid that there was only
$1,000 Insurance upon it, as it was owned
by a stock company and some of the
members objected to the high rates de
manded by the insurance companies.
The fire caught in 'the upper portion of
the building, and the greater part of
the grain and stuff on the lower floor
was removed, but the loss, aside from
the building, will be heavy, Whloh falls
upon Gregory & Overlleld, who were
operating the mill this year. The origin
of the fire Is unknown.
M1S00KA.
An unknown hobo, who roosted In a
shanty near the South steel mill, died
Thursday morning. The cause of the
death is unknown. The deceased was
about 34 years old.
James Powell, of the East Strouds
burg State Normal school, who has
been spending the holidays with
Mlnooka friends, returned yesterday to
resume" his studies.
The Greenwood mines will be Idle to
day owing to a scarcity of oars.
A large number of our crack skaters
went to Stillwater last evening.
The new store of John J. Coyne, on
Main street, Is rapidly nearlng comple
tion. The realistic melo-drama, "Among
the Breakers," which is being rehearsed
by the Young Men's Institute Dramatic
company, will be produced on Jan. 28.
Rheumatism Cured In a Day.
"Mystio 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, Scranton.
HALLSTEAD.
The New Year's dinner at the Young
Men's Christian ' association given by
the ladles of the Methodist Episcopal
church to aid the building fund for the
new churah edifice netted them $20.40.
It Is expected that the church will be
completed early next summer. The
building will be of modern style of
architecture. It is to be T shaped, 68
feet each way, and will have a corner
tower. Tho building will of brick and
will cost about $8,000. The mam audi
ence room will have a seating capacity
of 400 and a lecture and Stfnday school
room, that will eaoh seat over 100, and
so arranged that all can be thrown
Into and embrace a part of the audi'
torlum. '
The Mrs. a. M. Hallstead lodge, No.
11, Ladles Auxiliary to the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen, was organised
In Great Bendon Thursday, Dec. 31,
and the following officers were elected:
President, Mrs. Eliza Trowbridge; vice-
president, Mrs. Mlna May; secretary,
Batdii
Mrs. Maude Itelnhart; collector, Mrs.
Myrtle Vedder; treasurer, Miss Lettle
Oswald; conductor, Mrs. Rose SUker;
warden, Mrs. Minnie Phillips; guard,
Mrs. Lizzie Wells; chaplain, Mrs. Sarah
Rosencrans; past president, Mrs. Em
ma Oswald; trustees, Mrs. Emma Gra
ton, Mrs. Fernan and Mrs. Julia Mc
Aloon. CAHHONUALE.
The seventh anniversary of pastor
and people will be celebrated at the
Baptist church on Sunday.
Mrs. James E. Burr entertained the
members of her Sabbath school class
on Wednesday evening at her home on
corner of Park street and Lincoln ave
nue. Those present were Mrs. James
Thompson, Mrs. Hutchins, Mrs. Prun
er, Mrs. Halning, Mrs. Vannan, Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Stevenson, Misses Jessie
and Sarah Gerrond, Davis, Kase, Bene
dict and Mohrs.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Rh'lnehoff, a son, Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dickson, of Scran
ton, were Carbondale visitors yester
day. Michael McGirrell, Jr., while working
at the Coal Brook mine was kicked In
the face by a mule.
Miss Josephine Durland returned to
her home in Honesdale yesterday after
a brief stay In this city as the guest of
Miss Mary Watt.
A. J. Kehbine, of Honesdale, was in
this place on business yesterday after
noon. Still the sleighs are being overturned
on the corner of Main street and Salom
avunue. The last victim was Drayman
Pearce, who was suddenly thrown out
by his sleigh runner catching in the
street car track.
Mrs. Margaret Davis nnd niece, of
Blnghamton, are visiting at the home of
S. S. Jones.
Miss Margaret Maule, of Jermyn,
called on friends in this city yesterday.
The Carbondale Fire department will
give a reception on the evening of Jan.
28.
Mrs. Edward Bronson is visiting at
her home In New York state.
Mr. und Mrs. Isaac Rogers enter
tained the Prospect club and a number
of friends at their 'home on South Wash
ington street on Wednesday evening.
DALTON.
Miss Bess Kennedy, of New Jersey,
Is spending a few days with Miss Carrie
Stoll, of this place.
Mrs. A. G. Ives is visiting her parents
at Port Cairbon, Pa.
Misses Ida Jennings and Mabel Pur-
dy have returned to Ihe Bloomsburg
State Normal school, after spending
their holiday vacation at their home In
this place.
Mrs. Marcum, of Wisconsin, is visit
ing friends here.
School commences at this place next
Monday.
Clark Dean has returned to Phillip's
Exrttir academy, after spending his va
cation at his home at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Osburn are spend
ing a few days at Clark's Summit.
Mrs. Charles Miller has returned to
her home at this place, after spending
a few weeks with her relatives a.t Ten
nessee.
The Young People's Society of Chris
tlan Endeavor of the Methodist Eplsco
pal church hold their sessions at the
basement of the church .every Sunday
evening. Everybody welcome.
Dr. J. C. Miles and daughter, Carrie,
have gone for an extended visit to
Washington, D. C.
Re v. E. Hulley, of Keystone academy,
will preach In the Baptist chunch next
Sunday nvvrning.
Mr. and Mrs. Flndley Braden, of Phil
adelplvia, will give one of their excellen t
entertainments, consisting of song,
story, recitations, and paintings, Jn the
Baptist church on Friday evening Jan.
8. They come well recommended and
will bo deserving of a good house.
Relief in Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder Ala.
cases relieved In six hours by tho "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, kidneys,
back and every pnrt of the urinary nas-
eages in male or female. It relieves re
tention of water and pain In passing It
almost immediately, it you want quick
relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold
by c M. Harris, urugglst, 125 Penn ave
nue, Scranton, Pa.
TAYLOK.
A Blelgh-rldlng party went to Oly
phant lust night. The following at
tended: Misses Lizzie Daniels, Mary
Orifllths, Helen Edwards, Lucy
Thomas, Naomi Harris, Muggie Jones,
Gwennlo Owens, Mary A. Davis, Edith
Rogers, Messrs. William Watklns, Evan
G. Watklns, Thomas Harris, Henry
Howells, George Jenkins, Jumts Evans,
William J. Reese, Griffith Owens and
Elmer Daniels.
Miss Tessle Gilgallon, of Archbald, !s
visiting friends on Oak street.
Peter Youngbloot Is quite seriously
111 at his home on Main street.
Miss .Edith Williams, of Hyde Park,
was visiting hero Wednesday.
The slate pickers of the Pyne breaker
enjoyed a sleigh ride to Olyphant
Wednesday evening. -
William Dougherty, of Miner's Mills,
wus a visitor here yesterday. (
Mrs. Sullivan, of Taylor street, Is
sick.
The primary Bcholnrs of tho borough
schools had a sleigh-riding party yes
terday afternoon to Plttston.
The following' officers of Taylor Cas
tle, No. 2G7, Knights of the Golden
Eagle, were Installed by Samuel J.
Phillips last evening at Reese's hall:
Past chief, John E. Owens; noble chief,
David W. Williams; vice ch!-f. Benja
min Williams; high prle.t, Richard
Mogg; venerable hermit, George Jen
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Address UBAY MEDICINE Ou, Buffalo,
N. Y. The Sparine UodMne is sold by nil
drufglati at 1 per package,, or alx rackagee
for to, or sent by matt on receipt of itioner,
and with erery 15.00 order Uc C1R1NTFF
a cure or money rofunded. eW it Urtlnn IK
. tVOn arroont of counterfeits we hre
adopted the Yol;ow Wrapper, the only g"Ja
U Sold la Jkrantoa by HatUiew Br
kins; master of records, David J. Grif
fiths; clerk of exchequer, John Conley;
keeper of exchequer, David T. Harris;
sir herald, John Wllburn; worthy bard,
John E. Owens; worthy chamberlain,
John Evans; ensign, William Wllburn;
esquire,; Benjamin Jenkins; firHt
guardsman, Frederick AndrewB; sec
ond guardsman, Enoch Williams; trus
tees, Joseph Marsh, William J. v U1
iams, D. X. Lewis; representative to
the grand castle, William J. Will'.ama.
HONESDALE.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hurlburt, of Philadelphia,
are at the home of W. A. Gaylord,
where they will pass the next year for
the 'benefit of Mr. Hurlburt's health.
A large party, numbering about
eighty people, drove to Mart Kimble's
last evening, where they enjoyed an
abundant repast. The evening was
spent in dancing.
Ed. Katz returned to Cornell uni
versity yesterday.
After a very successful week, St.
John's church fair closed Wednesday.
There Js plenty of line skating and
sleighing In Honesdale and vicinity
The young people are making the best
of It.
' Hon. E. B. Hairdenberg and W. N.
Alberty have returned from Harrls
burg. Who will be our next congressman Is
becoming the foremost question In
Honesdale. Will he be from Wayne?
OLYPHANT.
"Tim the Tinker" was repeated last
evening in the New Opera House to a
large audience. The play was present
ed In a first-class mairaier. Mr. Bren
nan In the character of the Irish tinker
was especially good.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Powderly, of
Curbondule, were the guests of friends
In town yesterday.
Miss Annie Shlpman, of Plttston, is
visiting friends tin this place.
Miss Bridget Healey, of Buffalo, Is
visiting her parents on Dunmore street.
11. E. Jones returned to Exciter, N. H.,
yesterday, to resume his studies aftor
spending the holidays at this place.
Miss Florence Harnn returned to her
home in Honesdale, yesterday.
Mike Sweeney, of Archbald, was a
caller in Uwn yesterday.
Miss Mame Richards, of Orange, N.
J., 'is visiting friends at this place.
Misses Mame O'Malley, Lucy Far
reii and Gertrude Voyle returned from
a visit at Wllkes-Barre last evening.
Tyoca.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laird held a
party at their home on South Main
street on Wednesday nighty The even
ing was very pleasantly spent in play
ing games, singing, dancing, etc. At
9.30 the guests were invited to partake
of the delicious supper. Those present
were: Misses Mame Cranston. Jennie
Whyte, Ella Sheddy, Maggie Aikman,
Caroline MacDonald, Lizzie Graham,
Mame MacCrindle, Agnes Bigger, Liz
ale Uorthwlck, Muggie Morton, Grace
Whyte, Jeanle Cranston, Mable Allan,
Mrs. Harry Steever, Jeunot Allan, Mrs.
William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William
Laird, Mr. and Mrs. James Morton,
Jeanle Allan, Jennie Young, Bessie
Morton.ofAvoca; Miss Jeanle Kearney,
of Plttston; Dave Hussar, of Kingston;
William Brown, jr., William Aleieander.
Dave Cranston, Kobert Oliver, Clare
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott's Emulsion. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
gives vital strength to mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
COtt's
mulsion
is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder
ful remedy for Emaciation, Ceneral
Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Scxdir Famfkltt on Scslft Emulsion. Ptu.
("-colli tlowne, H.Y. All Druggist. 60c. and J t.
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S We wish our friends and patrons
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I
It lias been a good year with us, because more men
a and boys have learned that our way of doing the cloth- s
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a nig uuiamess is aDout. tue rignr. way.
1 o lookers lor new clothing we offer, while our
SALE OF THREE STOCKS CONTINUES,
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in strong and serviceable
a Double-Breasted Suits, and
We Wish to
I BOYS' .". CLOTHING f
Boys' Knee Pants, two pairs
Boys' Suits, worth $2 and $3, for - $1.45 5
I Boys' Cape Overcoats, worth $2, for - 98c. 5
g Boys' Ulsters, worth $4, for - - $2.50 I
Boys' Ulsters, sold elsewhere for $5, . $3.65 3
: Reliable Advertisers of Facts.
' Sign of the Bell, 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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Holllster, William Murdock, William
Conkey, George Young, Jr., George
Young, sr.. of Avoca, and George Al
lan, of Dunmore.
Mrs. Kose Newlln was a visitor at
Scranton yesterday. ;
John Lorner. of Philadelphia, father
of George W. Lorner, is now assistant
at the Delaware and Hudson station.
DURYEA.
Druggist J. B. Grlmshaw has removed
his family Into John L. Murray's new
house.
Miss Kitty Judge, the popular post
mistress, and Mrs. G. A. Dills enjoyed
a slelghrlde to Pittston yesterday after
noon. 1
Miss Nellie Toole, of Prlceburg, Is vis
iting friends here.
Ed. Melvin spent New Year's Day In
Scranton.
Mrs, Eastwood, of Ashley, who has
been visiting her 'brother, C. N. Brey
mlre, has returned home.
John E. Wilson, who has been out
side foreman at the Hallstead mine
for the past six years, has resigned to
accept a more lucrative position. Mr.
Wilson, aa a citizen, as well as a fore
man, has won a great many friends,
and will be greatly missed by the com
munity.
Mr. P. W. Buh
Aualomink, Feun.
A Wonderful Cure
Ulcer in the Stomach
Hood's Sarsaparllla Restores Flesh
Strength and Health.
MC. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Masj.:
" I feel it my. duty to suffering humanity to
give a statement ot the wonderful cure Hood's
Sarsaparllla brought about for me. Over two
years ago I became ill, due to an ulcer In in;
stomach. I had six or seven different physi
clans, whose standing wus uf the highest, tv,'.
they did not cure me. I was brokeu down It
health and lost in weight from
145 to 1 18 Pounds.
I could hardly get around, and alter sufferlrr
severely for about a year, I commenced tuV.ii;;
Hood's Sarsaparllla. After the' first bottle I Ve
gan to feel like a new man. I purchased ci
Hood's5 Cures
other bottle and had not taken half of It w hen 1
was cured of my trouble. I am now In health,
hack to inv old woleht airain and attending reg
ularly to tuy work. 1 firmly bellevo Hood's Si..--saparllla
saved my life." F. W. Bush. Aualo
mink, Pennsylvania. (let Hood's.
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect
la proportion and appearance. 25c. per box.
OKXTRB SnOB CO., Ioe'p. Capital, II .000,069.
BEST SI.SO 8UOI3 IN THE WOULD.
"A dollar tared it a dollar tamtd." 't
This Ladles' Solid French Uongola Kid Bat.
ton Boot delivered free) eiijrwbon In the D.S.. on
raceipiorcMD, Money uraer,
or Foetal Note for tl.Su.
ICntisle n WM the hoot
old In ell ret Ail etoree for
2.(10. We make thii boot
oureolvee, therefore we guar-
anu ine jn, eryie ana war.
end If eny ooe ! not eaUefled
ws will refund the money
eDaanoincrpur. upera
oe or common Bene,
width C, t). K, KB,
1 to 8 end belt
. Stnd vourtlM;
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mueireiea
Cats,
logue
FREE
Dexter Shoe Go,
FEDERAL ST..
'I BOSTON. MASH.
Special term to 2taUrt.
ROOF TIMING AND SOLDERING
All done away with by the use of HART
MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists
oi ingredients weii-Known to all. It can be
applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet iron
roofs, also to brick dwelings, which will
firevent absolutely any crumbling, crack
iig or breaking of the brink. It will out.
hut tinning ot any kind bv manv veara.
and it's cost does not exceed one-fifth that
of tho cost of tinning. Is sold by tho job
vr iiuuiiu. Luiium-is isKl'n uy
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400402 Lackawanna Avenue. i
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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 eacW
In Bamboo, Oak and
Hampers, Waste, Work and Fancy Baskets. Step
Ladder Chairs, Card Tables.
KERR & SIEBECKER
406 AND 408 LACK A. AVE.
ECONOMY'S
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and
END
BARGAIN SEEKERS
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