The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 18, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIIE SCHANTOX TTtTBUNEFRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1805.
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GORMAN'S
GRAND DEPOT.
COATS,
CAPES
and FURS,
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
The Annual Mid-Winter
Clearing Sale of These
Goods
Commences Today
The stock, from the lowest to the
highest priced garment, is new and ia
the very latest styles. The prices arc
from one-third to one-half less than
those (hat prevailed earlier in the
season.
Refular Prlre
, &0.00
25.00
19.00
17.09
15.00
1300
11.50
10.00
Eandsome Coats, 20.00,
" 15.00,
" 12.50,
" 10.00,
0.75,
S.30,
7.35,
6.50,
BIG REDUCTIONS
IN
TRHD HATS.
Trimmed Hats, were ,11.50, now $ .50
" . " 2.00, " 1.00
2.50, " 1.25
" " 300. " 1.50
" " " 3-50, " 1.75
400, " 2.00
" " 4-5. " 2.25
" 500, " 2.50
" " " 550. " 2.75
" " " 6.00, " 3.00
GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT.
DR, -:-REEVES,
41a Spruce Street, Scranton.
Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex
perience In hojpitul and private practice
mid treats all unite and chronic diseases
of men, women and children.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
He, with his assistants, treat all dis
eases of he nervouH system, diseases of
lh ey 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
discretion and errors of youth, lost man
hood, eczema, scrofula, St. Vtus' dance,
asthma, diseases of the heart, lungs,
Uver, kidneys, bladder, stomach, etc
Young Men Positively Cured.
Offer to tho Public for Catarrh.
Any ono suffering with ' Catarrh who
lshen to be permanently, quickly and
cheaply cured may receive three months'
treatment for only FIVE DOI.UAItS. The
doctor has discovered a specitic for this
dreaded disease. You can treat and cure
yourself and family with it at home. It
never fails to cure. A trial treatment
tree.
OKPICK HOritS-Dally, 9 a. m. to 9 p.
m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4.
ANNUAL
T
Prices Cut in Half
See our Show Window to
Be Convinced.
J. Scott Inglis
4!9 LACKAWANNA AVE.
N. B. Spring Wall Papers no
open.
HALLSTKAD.
Rev. John Davis and wife will leave
(here today fur Afton, N. Y., where
itfhey will enjoy a well-earned vacation.
Mrs. K. B. Moxley, of Jackson, is
visiting her son. Professor' Charles E.
Moxley, In ithls place.
Harry E. Halgley. or Washington, D.
C, arrived her the first of the week
and will assume the business and me
chanical management of the UallHtead
Herald. '
THE greatest food ex
hibit in the world is
that of the sweet, deli
cious and wholesome
bread, biscuit and cakes
that come upon the table
in every house where
ROYAL BAKING POW
DER is used exclusively
as the leavening agent.
ft
NEWS OF THIS VICINITY
TUNKHAMOCK.
Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 1). J. Kardwell, who has been
critically 111, Is convalescent.
A murky fog enveloped the town
Wednesday night, and yesterday morn
ing It had frozen to the trees, trans
forming the itown Into a scene like
fairyland.
Thanlol Wlnte-nmute has been con
fined to 'the house nearly two months
with rheumatism, and is still In a bad
way.
The Kelservllle Knights of Pythias
publicly baiKiuetted ait their 'hall last
evening.
A number of teaims were engaged
yesterday In hauling snow on the river
bridge. The bridge is a covered one,
hence artlliolal sleighing Is resorted to.
Much feeling is expressed over the
proposed repeal of the billiard and
ten pin alley law, and petitions vehem
ently protesting against such action
will be numerously circulated and
poured In upon the representative ut
Harrisburg. The law once repealed
can never be regained, as under the
constitution last adopted by the state
no special legislation for counties can
be had.
The grand Jury was discharged yes-
terday afternoon, after viewing the
public buildings and recommending
the purchase of u kitchen range for the
Jail and some slight repairs on the
stables.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Marks died suddenly yesterday
morning, and was taken to Towanda
on the afternoon train, where the
funeral services will be held.
The Jury in the Kelley murder case
weru charged by Judge Dunham
shoi'tly before noon yesterday and sent
out, remaining until nearly G p. m. be
fore agreeing upon a verdict. In the
meantime court had been adjourned.
but when the ringing of the bell an
nounced that a verdict had been
reached there was a rush for ithe court
house and the room was soon filled.
Harford's wife and 'baby were there.
the wife having pneed nervously up
and down the corridors during the In
terim. When clerk Reynolds asked
the Jury If they had reached a verdict
a deathlike mkllness pervaded the
house. He took It, and after showing
It to the Judge, slowly Teud, "we find
the prisoner not guilty of murder, but
guilty of voluntury manslaughter."
A ripple of applause started around
the 'ourt room, but the judge Instant
ly silenced it with a sharp rap. The
prisoner took W quietly, but drew .1
deep sigh of relief. The Judge dis
missed court, after announcing that
sentence would be deferred until next
week. The extreme penalty In suoh a
case Is $1,000 fine and twtdve years im
prisonment, but It ts not probable that
the full penalty will be Imposed.
Mr. ind Mrs. N. II. Davis, of Jen
nlngsvllle, have been visiting C. P. Pot
ter's family this week.
Miss Kllle Reynolds was cdltoress ot
a Beml-monthly sheet read at the meet
ings of the Patrons of Industry so
ciety while living at Forkston, and
since removing here she finds time to
still pursue her duties In that dlrco
tlon. The ipaper Is said to be remark
ably pungent In Its personal columns,
and never falls ito draw a good attend
ance at lodge meetings on the evening
of publication.
The grand Jury found that a bridge
aoross Tuiikhaiinoek creek nar P. (i.
Walter's residence Is necessary and too
expensive for the township to build
hence they recommend that It be made
a county bridge.
Grand Jury found true Mil against
Allen Jayne, of Forkston township, for
the larceny of a mule.
Botlh Juries were discharged last
nlght and court was adjourned until
Monday.
David Bonner, an Ka.lon farmer,
boasts of having marketed twenty-
seven hogs, weighing from 80 to 072
pounds. One porker netted him $50.93
In the Wllkes-liarre market. .
Other Court Notes.
William Prassler vs. Cora Frazlor;
subpoena In divorce awarded.
-C. H, Lacey vs. M. M. Lacey; sub
poena In divorce awarded.
W. J. Burgess vs. W. C. Appleman
continued.
In re assignment of B. W. Yielding
for benefit of creditors; John 1). Jen
nlngs appointed assignee, and C. F,
Cannon and George W. Walters ap
pointed as appraisers.
MAYF1EL1).
S. C. Hoyt attended the fair of the
Church of the Hucred Heart Wednesday
night.
H. J. DeGraw was In Wllkts-Barr
Tuesday.
The Delaware and Hudson trains
which stop at this station nt this place
are as follows: South, 7.0i a. m., 8.00
r 1 1
other agent so potent in
relief for the dyspeptic
has ever been devised.
ROYAL Baking Powder
is simply indispensable
where the finest, purest,
most wholesome and eco
nomical foods are desired.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
a. m., lo.W a. m.., 11L44 p. m., 3.05 p. m
4.18 p. in., 5.19 p. -m., 7.09 p. m 8.34 p.
m., and 10.55 p. m.; north, 7.35 a. in.,
8.59 a. m., 10.45 a. in., 12.35 p. in., 4.30
p. 111., 6.51 ip. in., 6.50 p. in., 7.59 p. in.,
9.45 p. in., and 11.50 p. m. By cutting
this out and preserving It our readers
will save themselves the trouble of go
ing to the station to catch a train, only
to find It does not stop here.
W. J. Bengan Is again able to attend
to his duties at the Keystone mine.
110AKSDALE.
Although sleighing Is good, and bicy
cling decidedly not In It, the Maple City
Wheelmen are discussing the advlsa
bllityof holdlngarace meet next season.
The result will undoubtedly be a meet.
Persons In Honesdule who own wheels,
and those Who Intend purchasing' one
during the coming sea.-Min, should join
the Maple City Wheelmen. Communi
cate wtth P. A. La-Barr, secretary.
Harry K. Goodwin, ex-justice of the
peace of Texas township, was arrested
at Carbondaie yesterday by the con
stable of Honesdale. He was charged
with the collection of moneys for P.
Seellg, and refusing to pay Hlu-tn over,
and holding tthem as his own. After
Esquire Goodwin 'had collected the
moneys above .referred to he left Hones
dale and did not return until he accom
panied Constable Brown.
The Wayne County Summer Board
ing bureau Is now counted among the
progressive organizations of Hones-
dale. The purpose of this organization
Is to induce summer boarders from the
cities to come to glorious old Wayne
and sptnd their outings among the hills
and lakes. Wayne countians who de
sire to accommodate boarders during
the summer are requested to communi
cate with the secretary, Grant .
Lane, Honesdale, Pa., at once. Mr.
Lane will furnish all necessary inform
ation to anyone addressing Mm.
No better qualified man could he
found to sit in the congressional halls
at ashington than Homer Greene.
A large party of young people drove
out to Cherry Ridge Wednesday even
ing and returned home the next morn
ing. There was a good time and no ac
cidents. H. B. Snyder, of Rondout, paid the
employes of the canal department of
the Delaware and Hudson Canal com
pany last evening.
Kmployes of the Krle have received
their monthly salary.
CAllBONDALE.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deegan, of the
West Side, are mourning the death of
their Infant son, Richard, who died
Wed nesday.
Emory R. Johnson will open the Uni
versity Extension course with "The
American Railway" on Friday evening
In the Odd Fellows' building.
On Wednesday, Jan. 30, will occur the
marriage of Miss Allda Fee. daughter
of Mrs. Margaret Fee, of Sand street,
to Martin Gordon, of Gordon avenue.
Dr. P. E. Jenkins is in New York city
on professional business. He will re
turn onl Saturday.
Prank MoCann, aged 5 years, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mlohael McCann, of No,
24 Sand street, died of diphtheria, yes
terday. Interment will be made this
afternoon In St. Rose cemetery.
Anti-toxin, the new remedy for diph
theria, was used yesterday on Maud
the 8-year-old daughter ,f Mr. and
Mrs. William Halgh, of Belmont Street
Drs. Wheeler and Bailey administered
the remedy la ttiolr official capacity.
The patient was t;aken, four days ago,
with the malignant -typS of diphtheria,
and the result of the injection of antl
toxin will be awalteil With Interest by
the medical fraternity. "
Yefltwday morning "Christopher Pru
ner, the young 'man who drives Dr.
Shields' team and w ho lost a leg several
years ago, had a portion of the stump
amputated at the hospital. Dr. Shields,
assisted by Drs. Wheeler and Glllls,
performed the operation.
Mildred Gladys Manley, the 1-year-
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Manley, of Sand street, died on Wed
nesday evening of membraneous croup
Mrs. H. C. Wheeler Is visiting friends
In New York city.
Rev. W. W. Shaw, of Archbald,
"preached In the First Presbyterian
church last evening1.
Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock oc
curred the funeral of the late R loll a I'd
Jones. The remains were Interred In
Maplewood cemetery.
NICHOLSON.
L, O. Stephens came out victorious In
the Stephens-Waiterman trial.
Moses Shield's, Jr., was in Montrose
yesterday.
Sleighing Is the order of the day.
Miss Genevieve Bacon Is visiting Mrs.
Edscm Tlffuny, at Foster. -
Mrs. Andrew Wick la convalescing,
Frank Ca-sturllne and Miss Alice
Rentght wefe married Bt the bride's
home Wednesday evening last. Rev.
Mr. Waterbury olllclated.
other aid to the
housewife so great.no
X'
TAYLOli.
A number of our young people en
Joyed skating at the Driving park last
evening.
C. G. Bolund made a flying visit here
yesterday.
The steps leading to the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western depot are In
a deplorable condition and ought to be
remedied at once.
There will be a masquerade ball at
Morrow's hall on Monday evening,
Jun. 21.
W. 11. Decker, of New York city, was
a visitor here on Monday.
Ed. Evans and Henry Slebecker. of
Scranton, were visitors here yesterday.
The Sibley colliery employes were
paid yesterday.
Professor James Foley, of No. 1
school, treated his scholars to a sleigh
ride to Olyphant yesterday.
The funeral of Mrs. Gabriel Bonner,
of tho Sibley, will occur tomorrow.
The Misses Margaret Loftus, of
Mooslc; Kittle Cummlugs, of Avoca;
Jennie Flaherty, of Wilkes-Barre, and
Messrs. John McCormack. Churles
Silencer, of Avoea. and James P. Tim
lin enjoyed a sleighrlde to Olyphant
Wednesday evening.
The Young Men's Athletic club will
hold a grand ball at Weber's rink on
Thursday evening. Feb. 21.
Mrs. Daniel Gillgallon and son,
George, of Mill Creek, visited friends In
town yesterday.
The Republicans will hold a conven
tion on Tuesday evening next at 7.30
p. in. In Weisenfluh's hall for the pur
pose of placing In nomination one per
son to serve as borough auditor for a
term of three years. The Republicans
will elect tln-lr delegates to this con
vention at the caucuses held tonight
(Friday,) and will be entitled to one
delegate for each twenty-five votes or
fractional part thereof oast for Gen
eral Hastings at last fall's election.
The fight for councllmen In the Third
and Second wards is especially Inter
esting. Gomer Jones, H. J. Cooper and
William O. Howells are the candidates
for councllmen In the Second ward. In
the Third ward John R. Price and John
Thomas are the candidates, and as the
time for the nomination has approached
the flpht has reached Us highest pitch.
Mr. P. IK. Bush
Aualomluk, Peuu.
A Wonderful Cure
Ulcer In the Stomach
Hood's Sarsaparllla Restores Flesh
strengtn ana neaitn.
"C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Wins.:
"I feel It my duty to suffering humanity to
give a statement of the wonderful cure Hood'i
Barsaparilla brought about for me. Over twt
years ago I became ill, due to an ulcer lu m;
stomach. I had six or seven different pliyti
clans, whose standing was of the highest, In'
they did not cure me. I was Lrokeu down II
health and lost In weight from
1 40 to 118 Pounds.
I eould hardly get around, and after aufferlrp
severely for about a year, I commenced taklr i
Hood's Sarsaparllla. After the Hi st bottle 1 1
gan to fool Ukoa new man. I purchased an-
Hood'ss?Cures
other bottlo and had not taken half of It when 1
was oured of my trouble. I am now In health,
back to my old wolght again and attending rrg
iilurlv to mv work. I tlrmlv believe Hood's Hur-
saparilla saved my llfo." P. W. IU'hh, AiiaUv
mink, l'enusylvanta. Met nooa i
Hood's Pills are hand made, and perfect
In proportion and appearauce. 3t0e. per box.
HORSE - SHOEING
REMOVED.
DR. JOHN HAMLIN,
The Acknowledged Expert in
Horseshoeing ttnd Dentistry,
' is Now Permanently Located
on West Lackuwunnu Ave.,
Near the bridge.
ARCHBALD.
The xcollent slelKhlng of the past
few, weeks Jiaa forougiht scores of vls
Itora to this borough, as it is about mid
way between Forest City and Scranton.
The old reliable Moyle'a 'hotel has been
the Mecca of, the elelghrlde party since
the town has had an existence, and it
has 'lost none of Its prestige under Us
present proprietor, John A. Moyles, who
Is a son. of. the original proprietor,
whose name ' the hotel bears. Last
Thursday evening a score of the sav-
ans of the valley met at this hospitable
board and discussed the absorbing
question of the day, the probable habi
tation of the other planets of our sys
tem, w.hile doing ampls justice to the
excellent bill of fare. And such a feast
of reason and flow of soul it has never
"before been the fortune of the scribe to
attend.
Archbald has ever been known for the
literary abilities of sons and daughters
and as age comes on apace the old town
still holds Its own. Only the other night
a pair of her igallant sons took up the
gauntlet In favor of the Intellectual
superiority of the daughters of Kve
over the sons of Adam, and after listen
ing to Che arguments of the intellectual
gladiators, pro and con, the majority
of the judges, although benedicts,
called It ia drawn battle. It Is rumored
that the fear of hosing the hlersute cov
ering of their heads biased the de
cision. The spring election, which will be
held next month, has a tendency to en
liven (he staid burgess to a realization
of ithelr importance. Thus early the
festive candidate Is abroad soliciting
the suffrages of his fellow citizens In
order that he may be elected to guard
the Interests of the taxpayers.
MONTROSE.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker and daugh
ter spent Sunday last In Binghamton.
George Bostwlck has purchased J. H.
Corwin's interest of the firm of Bost
wlck & Oorwin, The firm Is now Bost
wlck & Son.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Metho
dist church will serve a hot supper
in the trancept on Friday evening next.
Rhcumutism Cured In a Day.
"Mystlo euro" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.
Its action upon the system ts remarkable
and mysterious. It removes at once the
oauBe and the disease immediately dlsnp
pears. The first doge greatly benefits, 75
cents. Sold by C. M. Harris, 125 Penn ave
nue and Carl Lorenz, druggists, Scranton
CURES
HEADACHE.
CURES
HEADACHE.
CURES
HEADACHE.
Miss Lotti. Carson, of
Restores
BiTunao. Mich., writes: "I
bare baen troubled with a
terrible headache for about
two yeara and could not set
Lost
Health,
anything to help me, but at
insi a mono aaviea me w
ta-io votir HiTMiincK Blood
BinrERs, which 1 did, and
after takius two bottles,
have not had the headache
Biuce. '
We
Give
Away
Strong values in Clothing this
week at weak priccs---an instance:
to sell the remainder of the Hank
nipt Stock from the Hyde Park
Clothing store, we offer
FOR BOYS.
SUITS,
a KNEE PANTS,
6o.
For 35c.
Boys' double breasted suits,
also Boys' warm and durable
Cape Overcoats; regular
price. $2 and $3:
Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.48
Boys' Reefers, with deep
sailor or velvet collars, nicely
braided: value. $3 and $4;
Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.95
Boys' fine, all-wool Suits,
also Boys' Overcoats and Ul
sters; value, $5;
Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.8
FOR GENTLEMEN
A Lot of Pants
89c.
A Lot of Vests
48c.
Men's single and double
breasted Suits; also black and
blue Overcoats and Ulsters;
valne. 88 and $9: i
Bankrupt Sale Price $4.75
Men's all-wool Suits; also
black and blue Kersey Over
coats: value, $12:
Bankrupt Sale Price, $7.65
Men's Cassimere and Wors
ted Pants, equal in fit and
finish to resrular $5 rants:
Bankrupt Sale Price, $2.4
ifra 111:
230 Lackawanna Ave.
SIGN OF THE BELL.
A Handsome Complexion
la one ot the greatest charm, a woman can
po mb. i. PoaioMi'a Complexion Powdbb
give. It.
w a Mill 1 1 in
1
$50,000 worth of Dry Goods, No-g-
tions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing
Goods,riillinery, Cloaks, Furs, Infants'
Z Wear, &c, 5
fE 10 BE CLOSED OUT MWM 0 COST.
The steady increase of our business
b- compels us to enlarge and remodel the en-
a"" tire store for spring trade, and as the stock -m
will be in the wav tm
i III SELL 11 ANY PRICE. I
I Ihe
4 uu and m LacKa. ayc,
ST Scranton, Pa. ZS
nil
(arpetings.
JN LENGTHS FROM 1 TO 30 YARDS
TO CLOSE AT TIIE FOLLOWING PRICES:
Tapestry Brussels at
Tapestry Brussels at
Tapestry Brussels at
Body Brussels at
All Wool Carpets at
300 Short Lengths of Ingrains, from one to two yards,.
suitable for Rugs. 75c.
65c. Ingrains at
Ingrains at
RR
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406 and 408 Lackawanna Ave.
ECONOMY'S
A!
-AND
MORE price slaughtering more amazing bargains in sea
sonable goods for your benefit and gain. With una
bated force our tremendous ODD AND END SALE moves
onward each " successive aunouueement bringing grander
and greater opportunities for money saving than its prede
cessor, and to each announcement throngs of buyers respond
from all directions. You should be an early caller, as vast
crowds will be here for these stupendous under-price offerings.
FOR. WEDNESDAY ONLY we offer three dozen pair
Aeavy Chenille Portieres, fine fringe top and bottom, beautiful
bright and delicate colored Frieze and Dados. (C 45
Odd and End Price, - - - -
FOR? THURSDAY ONLY we ofLr two dozen Silk
Plush Rockers, spring seat, Ant. Oak polished jJ2 25
frames, cEved tops. Odd and End Price, - r
FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY we will sell any Heater
(and they are the best stove made) at 20 per cent, less than
marked price. '
DouV miss us WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRI
DAY and SATURDAY.
Economy's easy-way-to-pay assists pinched finances.
rairj
35 cents, worth 50 cents
45 cents, worth 65 cents
60 cents, worth 85 cents
75 cents, worth $1.10
50 cents, worth j5 cents
Ingrains at 25 cents.
20 cents. 5oc,
i5 cents.
EN
EBB 1 Oft
REMNANT SALE
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