V . ' 1 12 THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. HARCH 16, 1895. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT THE VERY liepreseutiiiK tha Newest aud Most Fushlouublo Silks for Sprlujj auit Summer. 3- -3 Japanese Wasb Silks, 31c, Fancy Taffeta Silks, 75c : Black Duchesse Silks, 73c. NOTE At no other time during the Spriu will ttie various departments be so thoroughly complete with uew aud desirublt goods as at this time. Our direct importatiou of Silks, Press Fabrics, Hosiery, Gloves and Embroideries has beeu received and each department is fully prepared to exhibit the very uewest aud most .fashiouable goods. LADIES' Good shaping!), thoroughly well made, of excellent materials and daintily trimmed. GOWNS, CHEMISE, CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, REDUCED TO 19c. GORMAN'S GRAND DEPOT. DR, . REEVES, 41a Spruce Street, Scranton. Dr. Reeves has had long and varied ex perience In ho.ipltal and private practice and treat all acuta and chronic disease! of men, women and children. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. Ho. with hi assistants, treat all dis rates of he nervous system, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, dyxpepsia. rheumatism, lout 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, iver, aianeys, omaaer, siomacn. etc. Young Men 1'ositivcly Cured. Offer to tha Puhllo for Catarrh. Any one suffering with Catarrh who wishes to be permanently, quickly and cheaply cured may receive three months' treatment for only FIVE IjOLLAKS. The doctor has discovered a specific for this dreaded disease. Vou can treat and cure yourself and family with It at home. It never fails to cure. A trial treatment iree. OKFTCE HOURS-Pally. a. m. to p. m. ; nunuays. iu 10 vt, ana l 10 4. CARPETS Examine our new line or Spring Goods. All of the latest designs and colorings, and our prices lower than any other house i the trade, lor goods oi the , same quality. CURTAINS AND SHADES of every description and quality. WALL PAPERS We are overstocked and will sell at prices about one-half the reg ular price, as we need the room. J. Scott Inglis 429 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. MOOSIC. The Ladles' 'Home and Foreign Mis sionary society of the Persbyterlan church will hold an apron sale and sup per on the evening of March 19 In the basement of the church. . Epworth lengup meets at the Meth odist Episcopal church at 7.30 p. m. A free entertainment will be held during the evening. A meeting of the special committee of the Patriotic Order Sons of America will be held at Snyder & Warner's art store; All members are requested to be present to act on Important business. NEWS OF THIS VICINITY FOItEST CITY. Alice, the 3-year-old daughter of Jo seph Hadley, died Wednesday evening. The funeral will be Jield today and in- lermont win be at litnside cemetery. The funeral of David R. Roberts, who died at lttchmondale, Wednesday morn ing;, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Welsh Congregational church, of this place, Rev. J, Q. Evans officiating. Members of the Welsh Congregation al church have organized a glee club. . A. II. Davis, of Great Bend, has been visiting Forest City friends for the pust few days. The cantata, "Joseph and Ills Brethren," will be produced some time In May by the United choir. Rehears als are now being held under the direc tion of Professor J. L. Murgun. The Hillside Cemetery assuclutlon has commenced selling burial lots. The ludles of the Methodist Episcopal church will hold a supper at the resi dence of Mrs. T. C. Munzer, Wednesday evening next, March i'O. The Grand Army of the Republic post has rented Hlggln's hall, aud will hereatter meet there every Saturday evening. This evening a meeting of speclul Importance will be held and every old veteran Is earnestly request ed to be present. Wednesday evening, March 20, be tween the hours of 6 and 10, the Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church will serve a supper In the church lec ture room. A reform class meeting will be held by the Women's Chrlstluu Temperance union on Sunday evening, Murch 31, In the Baptist church. K. D. Nichols, esc)., of Wilkes-Ham-, will speak. In the af ternoon of the same day a temperance muss meeting for children will be held In the Methudist Kplscopal church. It Is rumored that the Forest City Cur and Munufucturlng company, which Is made up of local capitalists, will have to establish Its plant some where besides Forest City, because a site can not be secured here. The company wus organized to manufacture mine cars with (Jallugher's patent axle box. It came Into existence largely through the lustumentullty of the board of trade, but that mugnlflcent organization lias not had u meeting since, and Is evidently uslcep or per chance dead. The members must have thought they had accomplished enough for a lifetime when they got the ear company started and now the company. If something Is not done at once, will give some other town the benefit of the preliminary work done here. Other towns are offering free sites to the car company, while the people here are let ting the directors hunt their own site, and pay for It when they have found It. Talk about Sleepy Hollow! This is the sleepiest kind of a hollow that ever existed In fact or fiction. Thus endeth the first lesson to the board of trade. Monday evening next the ladies of the Vandllng Congregational church will hold a basket social in the church edi fice. A Christian Endeavor society has heen organized at Vandllng, with Mat tie Walters as president; Albert Nicol, secretary, and Rev. J. O. Evans, treas urer. It will meet Tuesday evening. A permanent organization of the Knoll's Patent Head Rest company, of Vandllng, has been effected. The offi cers are: president, wnuam uryuen; vice-president, William Davis; secre tary. F. J. Osgood; treasurer. E. J. O'Keefe; directors, William Bryden. William Davis, F. J. Osgood. E. J. O'Keefe, W. H. Wedeman, A. D. Bry den and J. P. Madden. The capital stock of the company Is $3,000, which is mostly subscribed. CARHONDALE. Irene Elizabeth, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton, died of diphtheria yesterday. This Is the third little one they have buried Inside of five days from this dreadful disease. Mrs. Mary Flannlgan. of Brooklyn street, died yesterday. Deceased was a native of Ireland and was 60 years of age. She had been a resident of Car- bondale about thirty-five years. She Is survived by one son, William Flan nlgan, and two daughters, Ellen and Mary Ann Flannlgan. Funeral will be held from her late home on Sunday afternoon at 3.15 o'clock. Interment will he made In St. Rose cemetery. MrtJ. Abigail .Swingle died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wagner, of No. 142 Lincoln avenue, at noon yesterday. Deceased formerly lived In South Canaan. Funeral will be held on Sunday. The remains will be taken to South Canaan for Inter ment. The funeral services over the remains of the late James Ollhool will be held this morning at 9.30 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated In St. Rose's church. The remains will be laid at rest In St. Rose cemetery.. A party of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Mare at their home, on Bel mont street, on Thursday evening, to help them celebrate the twelfth anni versary of their marriage, Mrs. J. K, Irfwsley, of Seventh ave nue, left yesterday to visit Plttston friends. The employes of the Van Bergan works were puld yesterday. Mrs. Cookson and son, Layton, of Lincoln avenue, will leave today for flenesville. Pa., where thuy will Join Mr. Cookson, who has secured a situ ation at that place. Announcement Is made of the com ing marriage of Miss Mary B. Hchlotzer and J. Barry llowlson. The event will occur at Trinity church on Monday, April 15. Miss Jessie Watt has returned home from a two months' visit with her sister, Mrs. William Hanklns, of Macon, (la Peter Kozenuk, the Hungarian con fined at the hospital and who was shot at the Blazing Stump, near Vandllng, some weeks ago, is slowly Improving und the physlcluns have every hopes for bis recovery. Khcmnntlatn Cured In lnv. "MYHTIC t.'1'RE" for KHKl'MATIfl.Vt and NEl'UAI.UIA radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is re markable and tnysturlous. It removes at once tha causa and the disease Immediate ly dtsuppears. The first done greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by Curl l.oreni, Druggist, 418 Lackawannu avenue, Benin, ton. ELMjUJRST. Dr. J. C. Bateson will soon move Into the house occupied, until recently, by F. L. Carr. Burke Bros, have commenced to make Improvements on their place here. Miss Lottie Clay attended the funeral of a deceased relative In Factoryvllle this week. A surprise party was tendered Miss Nellie Peck, teacher, In ro m No. 'i of the graded school, by the young people of this place, on Thursday evening. . . W. P. Gregory, of Easton, made a business trip to this place, on Thursday. The masquerade social given for the benefit of Camp No. 280. Patriotic Order Sons of America, netted nearly $500. Mrs. L. W. Finn returned home after an extended visit with relatives in Wllkes-Barre and vicinity. The borough auditors held their an nual meeting on Monday last and audit ed the accounts of borough officers. Mrs. Stevens, of Sterling, is visiting at the home of her son, Clarence Stev ens, agent at the Erie and Wyoming Valley station here. ' TUNK11AM0CK. Fifty men at Noxen ore idle on ac count of the closing down of the tan nery. An order Iiub gone Into effect on the Valley road allowing the east-bound milk train, which Is scheduled as sec ond section of No. 4, to carry passen gers. It will muke the same stops as No. 4. Mrs. C. C. Smith and little son, of Campton, are guests of her brother, Dr. E. F, Avery. The skating rink at t.aceyvllle has been revived. Revs. S. C. Hodge and Cleorge Illne have been appointed judges of a reci tation contest by the young ladles of Keystone Acudemy, which takes pluce April 5. Thomas) Mauley, who was In the em ploy of the Lehigh Vulley Railroad company ut Manchester, N. Y., has been brought home seriously 111. Little Blanche Dietrich has gone to Philadelphia to visit relatives. The Ileptusophs have changed their meeting night to the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. The funeral of little Annie Rhine hart, who died of diphtheria, was held yesterday afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Two other children In the family are sick from the same disease, It Is feared. The board of health are closely watch ing the mutter und every precaution will be tkaeii to prevent the spread of the disease. Cooley Klntner, a young lad who fell upon the rallroud truck some time ago. Is very 111 us u result. An inspector from the post office de partment at Washington, hus been In vestigating the mall service here this week. So fur us given out, he found nothing awry. William N. Reynolds, Jr., Is home from Lufuyette college, Huston, for a two-weeks' vacation. The Tunkhunnoek Bridge company will hold a business meeting ut nine o'clock this morning at the otllca of Jumes W. Pratt, esq. Public services ut the M. E. church tomorrow will begin at 1,0 o'clock. In stead of 10:30. when Mrs. Davis will relate her own personal experience. At 3 p. m. she will conduct a meeting for men only. The evening services be gin with a union class ut C, and evan gelistic services at 7. Mrs. Lyman Ellsworth has gone to Standing Stone. Bradford county, to attend her daughter Emma, who is sick. Among the decisions handed down yesterday by Judge Dunham was one In the equity case of Peter B. Walter vs. T. D. Walter. The former had pur chased some property and taken a deed for It, and a few hours luter the de fendant entered Judgment on account of debt of former owner. Judge Dun hum decided In favor of the plaintiff, releasing the lien. County Commissioner De Witt, who Is sick at his home at Falls with grip, Is reported no better. The attempt to clear away the lee on the river bank at the Jennings ferry at Mehoopany with dynamite was a failure, and no crossing can be done ex cept in small boats. April court promises to be a busy season. District Attorney Frear has cases enough down on the calendar to occupy the whole week without the murder trials, which are expected to consume several days. The lurger por tion of the business will doubtless have to go over to August term. Lee Kee Is the name of tho Chinese washee man. who has opened up shop on Warren street. An error In our report of the Women's Home Missionary convention ascribed an address to Mrs. W. H. Pearce that was made by Mrs. Manley S. Hard, of Kingston. Being unacquainted with the ladles and misinformed by a by stander led to the mistake. James L. Vose will move Into his new house next week. It Is reported that James Frear, of Lake Wlnola, has purchased the Theo dore Williams property at Vose, In cluding the site on which the grist mill was burned, and will erect a new mill thereon. Ex-County Commissioner John Det rlck, of Mehoopany, has sold his farm property and will go to Frecland, Lu zerne county, to embark In the mill business. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture: Intense Itching and stinging; most ut night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swanye's ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul- 011, h ml In moat cases removes th, tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for i0 cents. Dr. Swuyue & Son, Philadelphia. l'ECKVILLE. D. P. Taylor, who wus reported very sick a tew days ago, Is some better. The grocery firm of Roberts Brothers purchased an elegant new delivery wagon yesterday which was built by W. H. Campbell, of Olyphant. Rev. W. J. (lutst. pastor of the Bap tist church, will preach one of his series of sermons tomorrow on the Epistle of the Hebrews, Christ better than Aaron. Hurry Peck and his sister, Etta, are visiting In New York City. Mrs. Thomas Allison and son Jessie, of Dunmore, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Kestell. Rev. P. F. Dony will return today lifter a few duys' stay at Franklin Vulley. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Guest enter tulued the yutilig members ut the par sonuge last Tuesday evening. Miss Julia KcHtell visited with Mhis Julia GUI, at Jermyn, hist Thursday. Druggist Blots Is putting un elegant new soda water fountain Into his store. Mrs, A. W. Brunduge Is 111. The quilting social at the home of CURES Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. CURES Biliousness. Direct Proof. . My wife hnsbsen troubled with I. lrrCou.llntnd Pal pitation of th. hxrt for over a ys.r. rltrcatet'sOUdtueslclll of our beat ptmloiao. After using three bott)e of roar Burdook Mood titter, (be it aliaoit entirely well. Wt truly the - LIVER. recoipm.uu roar medietas. UKOIItlM w, HflAWI.I Voutpelltr, William Co., 0 Mrs. W. S. Bloes, last Thursday eve ning, netted $18. Miss Maggie Jones will spend Sunday with Dunmore friends. Messrs. Frank Dadey and J. R. Brooks, of Mehoopany, are guests of J. A. Doran. Mrs. C. H. Blocs and Mrs. A. Shaffer, of Dunmore, returned home) yesterday after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bloes. Miss Jessie Collins loft last Thursday to spend a, few days with her parents Ut Lovelton, Wyoming county. E. T. Harding spent Thursday with J. W. Peck, at Scranton. Charles Webster, of South Canaan, called on Ills sister, Mrs. A. H. Jenkins, last Thursday. Oeorgo Doyle entertained a number of his friends at his home on South Main street lust night. UONESDALE. John Welch died suddenly Thursday night. Mr. Welch hus been a resident of lionesdule for many years, coming here In 1SJ4 from Cornwall, England, where he was born In 1S03. Thursday night he prepared to retire us usual. Ills son, Joseph, was In the room when he noticed something queer In hut father's actions, and before be could summon help, ho had passed away. Mr. Welch Is survived by several chil dren, Mrs. J. II. Simpson, Richard, Joseph und Thomas, of Honesdale, and John and Frank, of Rock lalnnd, III. The funeral will be announced later. Miss Flora Vandemark, of Scranton, Is visiting relatives here. Joseph Crandall, of Phlladelplha Den tal college. Is spending - his vacation home. 1 , Mrs. John Weston entertained a num ber of her friends ut a thimble tea yes terday afternoon. WAVERLY. A. M. Backer Is confined to the house by the grip. A. L. Turner, of Blnghumton, was a visitor here lust Wednesday. George Nicholson, of Suyre, Pa., was a caller here this week. Thomas Jenkins and family have re turned home after a two weeks' visit with relatives ut Providence. Miss Anna White, who hus been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Trimly, hus returned to her home, at Blngham- ton. Lore Stone Is confined to the house by the grip. A large delegation of the Waverly Epworth league and Methodist Eplsco pal church attended the dedication of Gilmore's Aromatic Wino A ionic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness; and leel exhausted ana ner vous; are getting thin and all run down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best rep-ulator and corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. E. BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PILSENER LAGER BEER CAPACITY : 100,000 Barrels per Annum HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN,' The Acknowledged Expert In UorgcHliueiitK and Dentistry, I Is Now Permanently Located j on West I.nekuwunua Ave., Near the lirldge. in m LAGER BEER GOODMAN'S BANKRUPT STOCK, 5W IACKA WANNA AVENl'E. Our Februnry buklnosii wus nevi r before so brisk. Our 1'utrotis uy that juices do It, and we may aild that ruinpl te ajwoi tinrnta of sprliiK slock are a pnwm ful nitl to vulues lu keeping our store crowded with eager buyers, Bargains In LnIIps' and Childran's Ho t ry Ladies' ribbed cotton boo, fast black, i a superior nuallly and aold every- . where for fic. a pair, at 12 1-2 CENTS. Cnildrn's R bM HosUr, Child's ribbed cotton hosiery, fast black, double knuos and double soles, tho best hose mudv for wear, all . slr.es 6 to 9; this aiune quality Is us- , 11 ully sold for 26 cents; your ohulce at 19 CENTS. Great Attractions lo Littles' 1 n ' Children's Uoderwjar We have made decided reductions In ladlna' and cbUdraii's summer under- ' wear. Hwlss ribbed balbrtKltan vent, low neck and sleeveless, a splendid quality, and we have sold thousands ,' a t 1& cents, at 10 CENTS. Hen's UndeiWsar Half price and less. We do not In tern! to carry over any of our winter ' underwear. One lot of rten's white and gray undershirts, In all situs, - the new Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday. George Fell post. No. 307. Grand Army of the Republic, are negotiating for a site for a now hall. Heavy Weights. Mound City, Mo., has a 13-year-old boy who weighs 241 pounds, and Caaco, Me., a 12-year-old girl who weighs 22S (lounds. FOR ALL DIWflKPIlll! $100 Given fur any Case of Un complicated Catarrh We Cannot Cure. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, ETC., CURED. HEARING POSITIVELY RESTORED, "BY THE SPECIALIST," DR.W.H. HACKER 327 SPRUCE STREET, Opposite New Hotel Jeiniyu, Scrantou, Pa. OFFICE HOURS-0 TO 0. THE BELL 230 Lackawanna Ave,, Scranton. IFYOU-, Daop nto our store you will see our preparations for the spring. Though the weather is growing warmer our prices are still below zero. A FEW Odds and Ends Of Heavy Weight Suits we offer at No Profit Prices. SPRING OVERCOATS, SPRING SUITS, SPRING TROUSERS, -SPRING HATS, SPRING NECKWEAR Are worthy of your inspec tion. THE BELL CLOTHING HOUSE, , 230 Lackawanna Aye. SIGN OF THE BELL that we have been rclllnif at 39 cents, reduced to - .31 CENTS. lias's Hair h so . Men's cotton half hose, fuat black und unbleached bnlbrlKBiut. every pair full regular made und well worth 25 cents, at . 12 1-2 CENTS HeD'S N'flligfifl SllirlS . We are offerlliK .the best values In men's neftHitce outing shirts, laun dered collars and cuITh, In percale or cheviot, with the choicest Hue of patterns, such ns white grounds with hair line and neat HKurts und blue grounds with polkndols, Htripud und II (rules, nil made with a yoke and tin Ished equal to 'any $1 shirts ; your choice ' 43 CENTS, sou DCZ9D outing smr;s Liss loan, Cost . One lot of men's and boys' out shirts, llpht ground with the oholceat stripes and colors, exceedingly Rood. value, and worth nearly double the price wo offer them at 49 CENTS, THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF GOODMAN'S CU PRICE STORE, 516 LICKI. AVE. GREAT Special AT IMP FOR Balance of .a 1 arpetings Wiltons, Axminsters, Moquettes, pestry Brussels and AN UNRIVALLED Suited to All Kinds II 1711 illin Mattings In All the Different Grades 406 AND 408 LACKAWANNA AVE. EVER BEEN IN LOVE? We mean with your house aud its surroundings If you'll come here and examine our new "1895 Spring" Outfit, consisting of 3 rooms (Parlor, Bed-room aud Dining-room) furnished complete for $125.00 can't pay it all at once ? Well, we'll fix it for you, iutro duce you to 'ECONOMY'S EASY WAY xollVviiLuoTSrFIRM TO PAY." THK "ECONOMY" DOES. So much down and a little every month, and that's all; you save money aud furnish your home in Regal Style. Yes! You asked for it and we'll give it free with every outfit, that beautiful ONE HUNDRED-PIECE DINNER SET Beautifully decorated. The furnishings of the.three rooms uic us io"oa . P Tete Arm Chair, two bide Chairs and Divan (up holstered in brocatelle, tapestry, silk plush or crush plush), Center Lace Curtams.two Curtain poles witn brass tnmmiug. ntinM Bed, Dresser, Washstand,' 2 Chairs, Rocker, K 1)11 HI Towel Rack' Tab,e Woven wire sPrin& Mattress, (cotton top) Ingrain Carpet. M C rrrain Caroet. Dinner r free. Price $125.00 for Entire Outfit. Youuir housekeepers, spectfully requested to ECONOMY FURNITURE GO SCR ANTON'S HOME PROVIDERS, 7 II Sale THE the Week. Velvets. Body Brussels, Ta Ingrain Carpets. ASSORTMENT OF of Styles and Furnishing. China, Japan. and High Class Novelties. EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Beajsches prevented sod cured by bsrtaj your eyet scientifically examined acd fitted accurately by DR. 5H1MBER0. EYES EXAMINED FREE. Satlsfactka guaranteed U every esse. 303 Spruce Street. y Table, Brussels Carpet, one pair mm 1 m U0I1S Six-ft. Extension Table, ant. oak, o cane high-back Chairs, 2 Window Shades, In- bet included witn arjove outfit or those contemplating, are re- visit us. 225 AND 227 WYOMING AVENUE.